I- , vlf * * * . - " * " ' THE DAILY BEE/WJEDlM / I , 'The Daily Bee. Wodn eaday Morning , Jan.10 Wnather Hoport. . following obforvatlon MO taken at Ihf mine moainnt ot tlmont nil the ttatlonn 1\r \ < t frozin at Omnhi , tio/cn at Yinktor j frozen t ! .t. Paul , frozen kt Da- , frozen t I , Cro > er , froz ftr.tShcliesat HI. Loulg. BKBV1TIBB. , The funeral of the fete Mr P. John TarkTteok place a * . 2 p. m. yesterday. An exployeof the sxolttnx worki wai Aiv bidly hurt Monday night In the elevator. The Omaha GJto Club bold n racotiog * AJ. at Ho'pe'n hull lant nlvht for rohenrpal. A'DoiijUs Btreot pnlonn keeper was tl arroatcd joatcrday for keeping open af ter 12 o'clock. The fair for the benefit nf the Gorman % > r i school will bo hold at Masonic hall from thfl 22d to the 27th inet. The Mrullfon Squire I'amcraldo Com Ik i pany left for Ban Francisco on the over laud train yesterday. The llertnctianfl had a very plonaant r . " * > /time M ndty at the residence of Mir , 8. H , H. Ulnrlf. A , W. Fullrelde , thn Douglas street boot and shoo man , hag failed ; hid liabilities to * ' far as known nmountluK to about S3.0CO. ' ' All the eiwtern tMIm wcro reported " " four hours Into yeaferdoy nn.l tha U. 1 * . ' ' ' overland train WAR delayed nn hour and a * , > hnlf in consequence. Chat. B. Bl'hop , ono of the finest comedians in the country , appears at j BoyilV , Thursday nnd Friday , In the ( hm hable comedy , "Strictly BunIneBs. " A sacro I concert will bo fold nt Turner ' , hall on Sunduv next by the Jfuloal Union orchestra attlatpd by Rlelnrd Kohl , Vbe ' Bolo ba-B o'txrionetiat , and Hudolnh Ooucrt , .v the talented eolo cornotlst. f 1)01 AH of the churchoj unite in a meeting at the 1. M. 0. A. rooms on Thursday ( H evening , when those p'oscnt will bid God. . imi i spied to Mr. Ueorgo' T , Howsor , Into gen- mi , J cr.il _ eecretnry of the Y. M. 0. A. , who iw leaves for Chicago. * A whole procession of alolftbs , occu pleil.by th4 Paddy Hyan combination , parvied the utreots yesterday headot l > y I'rof. y fjer'd silver csrnot band. The JT ; JES.oiL-o ) ( wi Imndiomely reienadod , IM * * A. yount ; man was rrrcated for turning | j ° C the gal nt the opera house at tbo close of the "Ksmcrn'da" ' performance Monday " , . nUht. lie wai allowed toio with A warn ing not to repeat hii funny business. A number of klnd-honrted cltlzenK ont on 13'h street raised n purse of 315 on San ' i day f-ir the K dulelc family. ThU wag a Ci3 good m ive as the poor family needed oasl . * ' Jor rent , etc , ' Tbo members of Englno Company No I " 1 , will W3 t at the engine house , \Vednos day moruhiK nt 0 o'clock Rtmrp , to atteui * i the funeral of the Into Kul er H. Smith Lane , Secretary , * 1 .ir _ 0 . . Fire King Hose Company No. 2 altli anew engine hotfie on Tliurtda ; > evening at 7:30 p. m , sharp. By order o Foreman H. ITapgo ; II. lieithold , Secre ry. , Air. Shear ? , tbo altible proprietor o the Mllliml , fell down the elevator ahsl Ust Friday night nnd only caved hluuel rtf T ) from being trunhed to death by his pren Iiit - ? * cnco nf mind In eeizlng the rope and atop it- > pingthe doiccodlng elevator. There will bo a meeting of Ihe fires do partmentthls evening i > t Firom&n'd hall t ' arrange for attending the funeral of F. H. Smith , who died joitorday. Tht funeral takes plnccs to-morrow at 0.110 o'clock. A communication from one of our Bub- tcrlleiH requests the bexton of I'rospeot IIlll cemetery toehnveloff a path by which funeral procoitlons may reach the grnve wltlmt wading through "the beautiful" twelve leches deep. * All the mem\iers \ of I'loneer Hook and ijSL dderccmpany , No. 1 , MO hereby > o- queoted to attend the meeting en Tues t. * day , January < J , 18S3 , at 8 o'clock , sharp , u to m lce arrnngtmentt for the funeral of our late brother fireman , Fuller Smith , By order of the president , Thll Dorr ; J. llothlnlr , Becrotary , The'county commlisloners were In tei- eloa to-day , niRltlng e tlmitca and awardIng - < > * ' Ing contracts ( or work for 1883 The con- v * 'trftd for books and stationery was awarded 4' the Tribune Printing company ; blanks ol nil kin Is to UaiBeld Broi. , and trial dock ets to F. C. Feitner. Liuls Kroltz'oli , priprletor of the Chlcsgo ttenm dje wotk' , 1CKI Iouglaa utreet , ta building nu hdditloual plnce ol bnalnws at the corthonst comer of Tent ) " and Dodge otree'.s. Thu extentlon hai 4 been neceialtated through a wonderful In _ .crease cf Mr. Krotzsch' ! bualnesx. 9 The annual election of clliccm of thi jVm-t < r Union Pacific band toolr pltce on Friday ft * , ' errnlnir latt , with the following result , A. 11. TOOZT , I'nder and director ; llenr ; * " Jackson , Jpreddent ; Charles AhltiuUt ' t , i trevurer ; Lnuli L eder , secretary. * The Invitation , pr ) gramme nod tlcke 4tv 'i kaued for the Uuraiit' ball en Wedne * day night are all of the hnndsomodt doilgn t i Th9 dance piogramuio Includes thirty nura _ _ b rs. The commlltet ro ns fo laws : Mo , ter of cereinonter , Thomai McBrum ; flu 1 " 'rnanarr , John Sheah .n , QeorsoJouos James Klt'chey , Henry Carnaty ; reoeptloi ' 'coiDinUtee , Qeorge brnhau ) , James Cilia I , i\ * b nj ootntnlttea of arcangemcnts. Foul f i G r Bclinetz.tPcte.Daudall , Tbomas MclJrum MlnO W. 'UulUfjac , Jobn McDonald , Thoniai < * * " > McMlllen. - , < Tbo Lljcoln News of January G atys "Mr. Wllllun II. Alexander , for thru yoira msnagtr of the extensive furnltur * eilabllthment of Janacn 15ro ? . k Co. , in this city , and tccenllv connected with the Phoenix Chair company of Eheboyg n , has accepted a flattering proposition from Dewey A Stone , of Omaha , and began with the now employers yeitsrday. " In Judge Ueneko'd court yesterday tluro wai one cue of plain drunk , Tbo victim was mulclcl $10 and costs , A ycung man was fined the same nmotint for nn a nault and battery committed Decem ber 30th ou his first spree. He will do null to let up on that , Should the sleighing hold good , the Unity church people propoio to hold a basket sociable on Friday evening next at ilia home of Mr. D. C. Hutphcn , one-half tnllo south wo it of the Convent of the Sacred Heart. Slclgha will leave ths church at 7 o'clock. Kd. WllUg will to.Jay take the I l. ce heretofore occupied by Kd. L < oder , OD Fnruam , oppoeito the Pdxtou , and will at once begin improving it , Among other things he will build a largo addition to the rear , giving him more room to do the boun tiful by his friends. His daily bill of faro will include a warm lunch from 10 to 11 in tbo morning. BERNSTEIN BEATEN. Ho Has Some Moro Coots to Settle. Tbo replevin salt Instituted by the Bornstoin'a against Constable Dutch- or , who attempted to collect the costs aorued In the police court n short time since , when Bernstein endeav ored to bulldoze two Ruealans and got left , came np Monday afternoon In Justica Wright's court. The justice had callid a jury , but after looking U over Oharlus II. llodiok , the attorney for Dutchor , concluded to try the case Without ono. The Introduction of evidence by Bornatoin wna to show that ho owned nothing himself , and that his wife had always dona the burinoss and had accumulated all the lll-gotton fpinu the twain possess. The horse and buggy levied upon by thoconattblo waa tlieunbjoct matter of the case , and Mrs. liornotoin aworj that It was hers. Tn order to substan tiate til's ' fnct she offered several checks In evidence which oho said she had paid for kooplng nt a livery ntablo. The signature to the chocks were dif ferent , uud the signature to the ulli- davit in replevin to support the cult was wholly unlika uithorof the others. It appeared thtvt the signature to thu aflulavit , though In smaller writing than thu body of the instrument , It was tlio identical handwriting. When Hadlok questioned on thla point Bernstein's attorney admitted thut ho hud signed the name , but had done ao at the request of the woman herself. An It is absolutely necessary under the law that the allidavH shall bo made by the person bringing the replevin suit , of course the o.uo foil flit , at this juuotur9 , ! " < Hodick moved that tha case bo dismissed , nnd the justice uuld that ho.vrould have to dcf so. Colonel Smytho objected , however , nnd aakod time'to bring in EOino authorities , nnd ho was linally given until Saturday to do so. The case was virtually Bottled nnd Bern stein in addition to iho $50 costs in the poltoa court will , , have ntiothor bill of nearly equal magpitudo to liquidate. During the progress of the cute Mynday his -woazon and dis torted face was wreathed in the near est semblance ofa smile lt , nould as sume ' , and ho appeared to think fhat ih'o course of justice would clog1 up for once and ilovv , ao to apeak , his way , but it did not. Ho even expressed himself to the effwit that ho was uot in Judge Bonoko'i court than , and ho would have thinc diiloront. The only dleslmularity appa'ren was a fow'dollara difference In the amount of the costs which ' ho will have to pay. The quick er this'mlsorablo.villalnand shark quits his nefarious traflbinrr in this city , the bettor it will bo tor him and his hard outfit. ' BOKHNCKK.-Oarl , son of Max and Hod w I ok lloohccke , died at 5 p , m , , Jan uary 8,1883. Funeral January 10 , at 2 p , m , , Ctmrlca street , Shinn'a addition , FEUNAN Molllo M. , wife of M. J. Fee- nan , died this morning at H o'clock. She will bo buried in the Holy Sepulcbei cemetery. Funeral at 11 o'clock Thuwdaj morning , January 11 , from the cathedral on Ninth street. ANOTHER MAN. It Waa KoDoc. Olemono Who Wat < > . Killed. I.COLU.MHUH , Nob. , January G. To Tha Editor ot Tun Linn. I notice in your paper of to-day statement that in all probability out Dr. J. 0. Lease , who , a few days ago was found dead by tha railroad tract near Duncan In this ( Plattu ) county was one and the uarno person , as OIK DJO. demons , who haa figured rathoi prominently in the police court it your city lately ; but this ia a mistake Both parties are well known here Doe , demons having lived , hero tn -6 or three months sin , lli oirlv ; eprinj of 1880 , and J , 0 , Lnaso having uvoi hero for tire or three monthi juut prior io his death , nnd In length of time that they both lived in < bin pluco , and in ono other rctpnot ( inly , wi-B thnro any marks of ty ; batwoon thorn , viz : That they ro both good friends to carry oil bat whisky. Outside of that you had bet tor not suggest hereafter thai they itro the same person , for if Dr. J. 0. Lease has nny relatives in this cnun try , you are liable to got into trouble Inothor respects I am yours warmly J. ' NcrvoousneuB , debility nnd ox hauatod vitality cured by usiui et Brown's Iron Bitters. _ . METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA UA , NEB. Tables supplied with iho boat th market affords. The traveling pnbli claim they gei better accommodation and moro general satisfaction her . than at any other house in Omaha Rate , | 2 per day. augQltfm Tented by , Time ! For Threat Disease * , Cold * and Cough ; HKOWN'H UnONciitALTitociiKs have prove their ttiicacy by a tett of insjiy yean Price 25 cents. THE CITY COUNCIL. The Now Gas Ordinance Passed. A Quantity of Unimportant Buolnees Transacted. A Captain of tltn Pollen Provided For , The city council held a regular meet ing last evening , the following mem- hois being present : BaLcr , Bohrn , Corby , Dunham , Dollono , llerraan , Looder , McGucklu , O'Keofo , Thrano Acting President Kaufmaun in the chair. 0 MMUMCATfj8 < AM ) PETITIONS. .From the mayor , approving Daoom- bar appropriation ordinance , and also ordinance repealing ordinance No. 252. 252.from from Gon. Lowe , asking for an ad justment ot damages to property aris ing from change of grade , llaforrod to committee on streets and grades. From Lewis S , Rcpd , scrotnry of public library board , stating that a vacancy exists in the ollico of director of the board. Mies Popploton was selected by the council to fill the va cancy , From several parties presenting bills , which were referred. From city physician , calling atten tion to stench mining from gas works From city engineer , acceptance of curbing and guttering on Dodge street from Thirteenth to Twentieth street. Filed. Also estimate of Douglas street pav ing. Referred. RESOWJTIONR. A resolution to employ Jacob Hauck as nsustant city onginnor from March first was amended to employ Mr. Tillson and adopted. By Mr. McGuckin A resolution to inspect ilia atepaof the bank oil Twelfth and Farnnm' streets and cause them to bo put In their proper plrvco. An extended debate ensued , in which it wan ahown that Chairman Croigh- ton had notified iha bank company noi io encroach with their stops. Roaolntion adopted. By Mr. McGuoklu A resolution io prevent the pilini ; up of paving otono on Tenth street in front of places of bnolnces. Referred , By Thrano : To enforce iho resolu tion in reference to iho obstruction made by cars of the B. & M. railway in front of residences on Jackson street , between Eighth and Ninth streets. Adopted. By Dallono : To advertise for bids for 300 cords of wood. Referred. ESTIMATES. From Oily Kiginoer Rosewater : An approximate oitimato of the city's aharo of pivlng expenses for the pav ing now under contract , and an addi tional amount io cover the central part of the city , and also Sixteenth street from iho south side of D'ouglaa to Tztrd struct. This estimate is based upon iho cost of aranlto pavement on Tenth street ai $4 35 per tquaro yard , and of § ; ! 00 per square yard for the rest of the city , as follows : Tenth street , granite from Marcy to Douglas , $27,700 , Douglas otrooi , aaphaitum , Six teenth io Nineteenth streets , $16,800. Harnoy street , Fifteenth to Ninth. $14,000. Klfiventh sireoi , Douglas io Harnoy , $1,332 Twelfth street , Dodge io Hantoy , 81.332. * Thirteenth street , Dod o io How ard , $2GG1. Fourteenth strooi , Dodge to flar- ney. $1,093. Fifteenth afrpot , Howard to Capitol avenue , 812,390. > Sixteenth street , Douglas to Izard $13G28. Also , estiraaio ai iha request of iha chairman of the board of public works a separata estimate of the cosi of in tersections and alloy crossings on Six teenth street of a macadam roadway coveredwith a three-ipch layer ol broken granite ai $1.80 $21 204 , 01 $14,130 loss than if laid as above in - dicated. KEl1 UTS. To appoint a captain of police ant fix his pay ai $80 per month Adopt' , od. Submitting a substitute for iho or dlnanco granting the United Gas Im provement Co , of Pennsylvania the right toorect , and construct gas worki and lay'mains in the city of Omaha and to road and put this ordinance upon its final passage. Adopted. , To place ou the book of hydranti and begin paying for name on July Is' the now hydrants reported ready foi UBO. Adopted. To pay the roni of cat tain hydranti ni $50.95. Adopted. ORDINANCES. Lovylng n special Ux farho curb in ? and guttering ofTJadgo street. To transfer moneys raised to con struct lateral eowero'to the Bower _ bone fund. Passed. THK NEW < UB COMPANY , Thn ordlna nco io grant a franchisi to the proposed now gas company foi thirty yonra was road. It provides among other things , that the worki shall be constructed and rpndy tote , supply gas by December 1 , 1883 ; tea lay at least ton miles of tiuins ; thai it shall not cost ovot $1 25 per 1,00 )0 ) ( foot for gas of 25 caudle power , ark - for public buildings not ever $1.0C ro per thousand , and noi over $1 00 poi . 1,000 feoi for gas of 20 candle power - thai iho rates for cooking and heat . ing purposes bo regulated bj . iho mayor and city council that the rate for street lamps , lighted every night in the nunth nnd fron twilight to daylight , shall not oxcoci $25 per ypar for each post ; those teirui io include service nt the A. named for , ten yoire ; that within sistj A.he days the gas company shall lilo at acceptance of the terms with tht he and shall mayor deposit with cltj Hens treasurer 810,000 in United Statei ns bonds to construct the works wlthlr TO the specified time. . Also that the city shall have thi riqht to buy the works at the end o fifteen years. The city council wont into commit too f f the whole with Mr. Dunham ii . the chair. i After a heated debate upon thi question of the $10,000 bond the oommttoo nroso and reported. They reported arnondmer.U as fol lows : Th t the gas bo na pnro as nnd not moro dangerous than that manu factured from coM ; a'ro that the amount of 810.COO in invernmenl bondn slnll bo forfeited fo the city of Omaha if the work bo not commenced sind proacoatod to completion within thn time spec fnd in tha ordinance. The ordinance , as amended , was put upon its piszace. The vote was IB f illows : AyeiBakerBenin , Ocllorc , nrmin , Kaufman , L cdrr , MeGuck- in , 0 Kcofe , Thrauc. Noes Corby , Danhain , Mcmr. Corby and Danham voted against the ordinance , csplaiining that they did not like the ahapo it wa& in. , PAVING OIIDEH. An ordinance tn pave certain street ? , ( those ornbraoed ill the forgoing csli mates of the city engineer ) VTDB read twloo and refcrrnd. The council adjourned. SILVEil GllitVIES. The Quarter-Dentenuiil Anniver sary of Prof , and Mrs , Toozer , A. Pleasant Gathering of 4 Friends to Oongratu- late Them. A dainty envelope , with a quartering - ing of silver white ribbon , found Ita way to THE BEK reporter's doek Mon day , and within was an invitation to attend the silver wadding anniversary of Mr. and Mis. A , It. Toczer , on Monday evening , January 8th. Accordingly in the evening the ro- p'jrtor nv.nied himself up and sought his way to the cosy family residence of the Toozors , on Nicholas street be tween Seventeenth and Eighteenth where a pleataut party of frionda were found aespmblod. The rooms Vcro upproprlatcly trimmed with silver nnd ovurgrpen , the dates 1858 1883 being conspicuous among the adornmenta. At 9 o'clock the wedding ceremony took , plnco , Deacon Bonnier cilictating , and very pleasant it waa to , all con cerned. After the bride and groom of n quaiter of u century had boeu duly congratulated , the remainder of the evening was spent in social enjoy- monte of all kind ? . Refreshments of delicate , substantial and choeric ? naluro were served , ar.d the smoke of fragrant Havanns curled upward in testimony of the peace and prosper ! ' y the visitors invoked on the house lold by which they were so hospitably inrnrtained. Oaoof the delightful featurea of ho evening w&e the ovcrtureo by i o Union PaciCo band , of which ? rof. Toozor wna the originator and ias boeu the loader and director for ho past twelve years. Another was the remarkably fine singing by the family of Mr. Ohaa. ivohlmoyer , consiutingof himself and 1 wife and three daughters , who sang jothvJu German and .English with fine t fleet. The wedding presents were numer ous and beautiful. The Union Pacific band gave their loader a splendid sil ver tea and coffee sot of six pieces , from Edholm & Erlckeon's. It was iiandsomoly engraved , "Presented to Mr. and Mrs. A. R , Toozer by the Union Taolfio band , Jan. 7th , 1883. " A baaatifal silver butter dish was jiveu with thy set by Messrs..Edholm &Erlckson ; n silver ccdtor by Harry and Carrie Jackson ; pickle castor and fork by Mrs. M. 0. Carlln ; silver cake baskets by Mra. D. S. Mitchell - and 'Mrs. ' May Oonnoll , Mr. Jaraoa Bounor , Mr. Chaa. Kohlmoycr and family , nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Striplen Also a lovely basket and n brquet , of rare exotica from Mr. Clark Wuod- man , The children gave a fine nnd insajivo album. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Toozer were married January 7th , 1858 , at , Cardiff , in Eng land , and came to Omaha In 18G3 , , twenty years ego They subsequent ly wont west as tar as Salt Lake and Idaho , returning in 1808 , slnco which time they have constantly rp sided in Omaha. Frof. Toczjr , whc served as drum major for ton years in the British army , and wont through ' the Crimean war , organized the Union Pacific band twelve years ago , and all know what that has boon tc Omaha , an its fame extends over < \ \ the adjoining atates , as well as otn own. ' It is by all odds the best band ] in the western country , and Mr Toozer is entitled to the credit foi making it so. Mr. nnd Mrs. " Toozor have beet ' blessed in their married lifo by oigh : children , the oldest being Mra. Jack' son nud the youngest a. pretty littli girl of 3 years. A happier family i would bo hard to find , nnd THK BEI indulges with many others in the hopi ? that the bride and groom of twenty five years ago may livn to colabrati their golden wedding , nnd that tholi years of wedded blisa may oven , oxcoec the three score and ten alloted to mar for thli life/ f Sinoo th introduction of Hub I un.h the brewing of ordinary puncliei , has btoa renJoroit unnecessary. Hul Punch ii DOW Indlspenslble to a well sup a phed Inrdor. TraHe uppllnd at nmnufac tuivr'ri mlces by At. A , .McKjniarn. > > ra lies Ruprilied by A. Ii. Gladstone , Omaha T A GIRLISH ESCAPADE- A CoMplo of Youns Ladles From St Joe "Oa a Lark. " Tnn BEE on Saturday last ohroni clod among the hotel arrivals thi Misses Boyd , of St. Joe , who wer < registered nt the Millard , The young ladies wore pretty , wol droesad , and acted no if their , pursei were lined with gold , and , according , ly , they got the best the house nflbrd ed , had their meals served in thuli rooms , and lived like piiucets.'s in disguise. Sunday morning a young mat named Ohildors arrived on the K , 0 St. Joe nnd 0. B , train and clalmcc ono of the two ladies ns his sister leaving the Impression that she hac been induced to run away by her com panion , MIBS Hooves , llo persuadec ! her to return homo with him on'tK\ \ evening train leaving hot friend at thi hotel. The two girls were evidently out on n little lark and that they had but little to go on was shown when tha bill was presented nnd their com bined aesots did not half pay the bill they had run np , HABEAS CORPUS. An Interesting Otveo lu Judge Chad- wlck'a Court. If over there was a city in which the habeas corpus privilege waa ucod to ts utmost , that city is Omaha , nnd casua hero are of so frequent oc3ur- ronco that it would nbzolutoly startle those buck cait , who are accustomed to resort to thin final privilege , only upon the most extreme occasions. The county court'ia the most frequent quont eci'iio of habeas corpus suits in Douglas county , and yes orjai nt 2 o'clock n very intoroitmg caeo was called thero. This ouit was brought by n mother to recover her baby. The circum stances are rather peculiar , ns it op- pears that the child was an illegiti mate ono and was born nomothlnc ; ovora year ago , its father boiug n well known merchant of this city. After the birth of the child the father nnd mother conoplrod to have the child loft upon its father's door otopa , with the understanding that ho ahould take it up , return it to its mother as n waif and pay ho < - for its support and thus avoid nil pub licity ao to the true inwardness of the buaincLB , no pcoplo would then think that It was n matter of charity ail round , It acorns that the father failed to keep his part of the contract and the child was lot out to a farmer residing not far from Omaha , who took it into his family , and both ho and his wife became warmly attached to it , Recently the mother , who bo- same anxious to once moro hold her own baby in her arms , wont to the farmer and told the story of the child's maternity , and neked that it bo returned - turned to her. This the farmer re fused to do , and consequently tha suit wai brought which c > imo up in the county court yesterday. A BIG BULOINE- Iho Giant LccomoUveu for tbo south ern Pacific. The largest locomotive cngino tha' ' over passed through Omaha wont wes yesterday over Union Pacific railroac for the Southern Pacific of California It is of the Mastodon pattern , built by the Cook Locomotive and Machine works at Patterson , Now Jersey , fron : a model designed by Mr , Stevens , Hiiparintendent of tha Central Pacific. The cylinders are said to bo the larg est now in nso on any locomotive , am the engine has eight five-foot driving wheels , the total wheel base being IG foet. Its weight , light , is 78 tons and with coal and water , road ; for the road , it will weigh ii tons. There lo an independent out off aud reverse lever wotkod by steam and there is a steam brake to oacl driving wheel. Her firo-box is 11 fee and combustion chamber four fee long. She is double parted and ha two side valves and two eat-off valve in each steam cheat. There are no pumps , two injectors taking their place. H , T. Miller , a veteran erglu- eer who la well known all over the west , is in charge of the Mastodons , which are to bo used on the heaviest grades on the Southern Pacific road. There will bo twenty four of these en gines in all delivered to the Southern Pacific. ANOTHER FAILURE : A Number of Omaha Men Loft by a Stromeburg Grocor. Qjlto a little soiwat'.on was caused - in this city yesterday by announce ment of the failure of L. M. Woods & Co , , of Stroraeburg , Polk county , This firm kept a general merchandise and hardware store , nnd this morning made an assignment for the benefit of all their creditors , giving no ono preference. It seems < that they have been behind on their accounts for the past eight months , and their creditors have been giving them extenbions with the hope of working them through , but it waa fin ally found impossible ) and accordingly they suspended. They nnaigned as the cause of their failure the poor col lections they made , but it is probable that the close market now prevailing . is what killed them. Their liabilities r.jr jr are about $7,000 , and the assets of the firm are estimated nt about $4,000. it BnovvN s BnoNCHiALTiiocHEs for Caught - ' and Caleb : The only article of the kind le which has done me tervlco. I want tmth' t * Ing battcr.-7f. / { / / Craig. Otunlle N. Y. Sold only In boxes , trice , 2Sc. ° FEHSONAIj. Ir Cllf. P. Kennedy , general southern pas Irn sengcr agent of the Louisville , New Albanj n & Chicago railway , the "Monon Ronte , is in the city. Samuel A. Flager , of Ottumvva , Is a the Millard. . Thoir. Mcllroy , of New VorV , hat thi cMlllam. . ) H W. Stauffer , of Los Angelo ? , Cal. Ii a Kagv cf tbo Millard , Mlsi Minnie F. L. LItteQeld , of Chlco pel , Masr. , It at the Millard. . O. II. North , ot Shelton , la at the Mil lard. lard.John John L. Carpenter , Ltucoln ; Ed Sharp Dorchester ; F. 1 ] , Boyd , Beatrice ; Mra A. Collins , Whltmore ; llev. George W Walnwright and 0. 0. Crowell , Blair Frank O. Kayier , St. Paul , and li. K Randall , Lincoln , are among the Nebraski guests at the Millard. Maj. Jos W. Wham , U. S. A. , U at tin Millard. - SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Made frorr the wild flowers of the MB FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEU it is the most fragrant ot perfume. Manufactured by 1. B. Slnvon , Sac Francisco. For sale in Omaha by W. J. Whltohouoo and Konnata Bros. & 0o. d'A A triil package of "BLACK-DRAUGHT" " frft " < charge. THE RAILROADS. Prospect of the Union Patiflo Purchasing the Wabash , An Unbrolton Line From St. Louis to the Pacific. llobc Democrat The groutost railroad sensation of .ho day was sprung yoaturdny by n yontlemun who hud just returned rom Now.Yotk , nnd woo is familiar with several of the Gould tyndicato. llo stated that from what he hoard n Now i'ork it was probable , and oven moro than probable , that the Union l\io fie will cither purchuao or oaao the Wabaah , or tnako some sort ) f a tnvilio arrangement wheruby it will work with the Wabaah an if the .wo were ono. "And practically they will bo ono mad , " eaid the gentleman from Now York. Ho continued : "Don't you eeo Gonld has a great head ; ho know the governor would call attention to thu aw governing parallel roado , and would insist that the law prevail tn prevent ono corporation or set of iflicera running two parallel lines His ideas were right , and ho will at ouoo proceed to toke hlmaulf out of the Wabash presidency. " The informant went on to say that , the governoi'a ideas didn't scare Mr Gould much , but his principal nmbltion was to secure for the Union PaclDc alino to the Northern lakes. The Northern Pacific , going boldly westward into the Union Pacific's territory , has awakened the directors to the fact that they are behind in getting an ou' lot which nature alone can close. Then the Chicago , Burlington and Qaincy , which was fornmly con controlled with a line to Hannibal and Qnincy , las gone in a direction where by they can draw from the Uninn Pacifis'o triflb. The Southern Pacific has worked its way to an owjturn water outlet , and it is a fact that the Union Pacific must positively got to the lakes and to the Mississippi river independent of any line , or they will bo loft in the shade. The ro porter's attention was called to iho Wabash map in the cllicial enldo It oiov75 ! u good line from Omaha to Chicago and St. Louis , and from Kansas Oity tn Chicago and S. Louis , to say nothing of Hannibal and other Mississippi river points. The Union Pacific owns or controls the Kansao Paclfio , which \7ill give it a line to Kansas City. " "But when will all this take plact ? " aakod the reporter. "Why , jttat ao noon na the arrange * inonts can bo made. It Is just as vrel for an . .uterprioing pnper ) ilo the Globe Democrat to civo the first hint as it la to let oomo eastern paper got it first. It's my opinion thio move will take placs within niuo months " MOKE OF THE hAME. NEW YOKK , January 7 A dispatch from St. Louis printed to-day said that there was a plan for the Union Pacific railroad to purchase or leaao the Wabash lines , or to pdrfeot a traffic arrangement whereby the two systems would bo practically made one. It seemn that the announcement .0 this effect created something ( f a lensatiau tn St. Louis. Mr. Washing- ion E Connor aatd , when the dispatch was shown to him this afternoon , that the story was probably started by plans under consideration to perfect a practical combination > f the interests of the Union Prtc.fic , the Wabash , the Mis souri Pacific , and the Hannibal & St. Joseph.s There had been a disposi- ; lon to overbuild , and by combining ; hia tendency would bo checked. Two paramount objects would bo gained creator economy and greater facilities. The idea of a combination was to pat the roads on a moro economical basis , and re move dlsturbirg elements. The Hannibal & St. Joseph had perhaps been in a position where it could bo worked for good or oyil. It would prove a natural iocder in the method proposed. The plant tended moro in the direction of traffic arrangements possibly than any other , but it would bo premature to discuss the subject In that bearing at this time. Whatever combination wan made , St. Louis would bo bone- filed , becinse it was the natural headquarters - quarters for the lines. Ever since air. Gould has boon in control of the eonthwostern system S ( . Louis has been the most important center for the roads. What defined the position of the railroads most clearly was the pos- eibility of thu Denver & Rio Grande changing hands. It threatened to build in n way to interfere with the Union Pacific. In its anxiety to build it exceeded the capacity of the _ country. Had it Mopped it might have baen in a different condition , ' from what It was to-day , Mr. Gould gave np the management of the Union Pac fie three years ago , nnd his holdings in it wore light. Re l. , ferring to a portion of the dispatch which spoke of the attnmpts of other lines to cut into the Union Pacific , ' Mr. Connor said that nothing which threatened it could work injury to Mr. Gould's enterprises. Even if It were to go out of existence no loss would bo suffered by Mr. Gould'a system. Tbo presidency of the \Va bash had not been broached. Mr Sidney Dillon , the president of tht Union Pacific , said there was-no plan fir hia road to lease or purchase the Wabash. The Union Paclfio had run nlng arrangements with Mr. Gonld'i lines as well as others. SPECIAL NOTICES , in LOAN MONkY Tl f ONEY TO LOAK Call at Law otllccof U L iVI. Thoirnj room BCrcljjliton Ulock. ONEY T LOAN-Un chattel mortp Zo fe M curltj. A. U. Tntton , h'o. 1510 Dougloi strce. front room up itaira. 423 tf OORil nnn70 'OAK ' At per cent In O4vll I.UUU torest nsuiniiol fj.O'X ) anil up wanls , lor ( io 5 } car , on llr t cliss cltj nnd ( arn Dryis UEIL tJiTiTB nJ Uns AOKSCY 15th M il Dou 'loa Sin. HELP WANTED ANTED -A KOO I ccok at Mis. Touztlln't CblUKQ Street betACcn 2Ut dn.l ' . > ind 714 U ( - onlttant dmibb cntrj b ok WANTKD-An i of refirincm rtijulrcil. Ad- dreis "I1 M " this office. no Competent girl lor gcno at boii - < WAMKU LiOT l a-c p. 1(5 ( IVI nt 191'J Chicago Direct. Mrs. John K. tt llbur , K r tit - , . _ ITT-AN1 CD A comp ten ir'rl fcr urenr Jwotk VV Hh rtfereno < Apilr ImmcHllitoIr M . between 13th n-.d llih. \i AJ TM IHO good chamber malJn , nfne ply. Ci1UtD12Doiuliw8t. UJMO'1" putif | girl about 11 or 15 jcara IBIUCillfornUbt. WA\TEt flr-tclvitlmiui tiooth r nonl PP } i KOO nif R and ittoily oinplouinnt gtmr-inteu . JIIIIPI 11 aiiirrmd I > lind MTllit AWANTIIO .Mmand omin to start a no * InHne-s nt their own homoi. no pvildl g- Ml an hour nmde ; n nil lOc lor IB Kamples mid n. f tructlou * . Address MAiO.V i CO. ilontpdler \ crinoht. 4 g in u e ) jo ' WAM1.Uhut ) unu to Itituonlcrs fnrliuli ) atgl7J l MrcoCjiijiUlr | . jjs it WANTbD lloanlcri nf * J no per cck or Slluircrmonlli , at 807 Ilunt.v , between gthaiidDttiit mt. 71115J W ANThU- Hoarder at'.l'iN. l t > tror. [ C0 II US , M 11. 1'L.KAK. WAN1EO Two go t'omn 'ftMn lo\rdfra t orrne raj.ltol nvenuu n d Uth S s On-xl reforotcoi r quired 70-lit W/lNTtn. WANT I ) A Hi uatlon by n roinpotcnt book- loopp CAIo the best of cuj rcferoncoii Addro'K II tire olllc , "OH RENT HOUHER AND FOU UKNT-Pouble olllco I n Jacobs lllock. C73-15 I'iH ' KKciT Up-Btaird , 1417 tarntiuu stro t. 71515 JOHNO. UKM Htoro r om No. 1300 Farnam St. Contrixc' nititt be made Ibis imiuh. Tall on K. J. Mchhane , 1410 KarnaiuSt. COJ 13 [ 71011 KENT-1 offer for lent lay dwelling house K turn heJ or unlilTn'Bbcd , V. W ojrnor far fft'n Rud l ° tn thc.t SbcdKoau.rarlcr dining. tt/ov , kltjt6 , bathroom , wt rcloset.clly wttor eif , and sewer conrcctlsn. For totuis amly on Ibo ironltoiMid to ' . o. Shher Urn1 httato Agent. T. W. T. riclmrd. 712 Imo B1OK KKST Cottage of five'rooms. Thomas Salti. Chic-go nd ISlh Btrett. 710 11 IW I5I1ED KOOS-'S TO RENT Ann roorru tullnilu I rlljlit h'lusekcrtil sjand ono ct- > r > o-t. Jcqulrc 13H UaugUa strict. 70C11 FOR F.FNT Konn for light housekeeping 81800. An > > 2117 W b.tcrSt. C'g I01 _ FOR U N r Onn l r o rl-e y fur ilsbod room Ul } l h-uirrl f..r tun rv * . 1hOa rnllMrnli Q . 70r-lmu. r AUOE Fro t room with cloait on s"fund Jj lloor to rent N. E. co nor Ibth nnd Douglas. 700 Ut FOU BKVT The rcsldinco < ( M. Kennedy 1709Jacl(8on. Inquire ot T. J. fitS. blOK HUNT Cottage ol tbrto rooint , 'J.rd ) i nil Clark Sis llo. JXT month. Inquire onnrcni' isesnnd " C4J fi. nth Strt t T. J. tltzmorrls , FOU UI'NT 1 o new ro Iikncc hms s Just toinplctcd , clcun rooms each , it south wott corni r iOth and Han c.\ , each bou c In ? all n od rnluiin | cnitnts. Sou JamisNitlllo. Cb 101 On HKNi lwo nicely fu nlsbul roomoSVE ; orner 20th mi LijVinortith | or unhout boird. ( iW-UJ FUKNISHKI ) 1100M-4 AVI ) 1OAUIM ! dern cntcnoiits 181U Dodgr it tSi 13t TJ710111IKNT - \ \ Ith bori largo front rom Itb J. B > j wlndjw 1713 Dcdoht. ( ,04 OJItb 1\OR KENT 1o unfurnished rooms will ah ) JJ take a fi.iv eelcct boirdcrs at i41G Chicago ht. 0159 PIOll UCNT n'Con 'nt trect St JHrj'sav- JJ onue. a cm. btorj hou o sit rooms aid two abU , Inqiiiro llirktt uroj.Ca.s4 otllco. J71O11 HI'XT HoouiH cnqulro at stTro co V jj _ ncr lljth nnq 1) uila . 020-lm THOU KENI 2 houses of 8 rooms cich. In- JL qulro 1018 IVrnliain stre t. BftVlrcj EOR i'E > T O.o double tno store balding sultabefjr vro cry , B lo n , butcher thop. or any etherbuilnctf. Locat d so chit a p"od farmer's trade cau borccuied. Enquire ot ilia. M. i-nnje , c tntr Jacksju tnd 13th street. f39-dig.lm BEMIS'Now Map of Omaha , lust completed and ready for deli * cry at RJ each. Is 4 feet wide by 7 feet long. Laru'tst and most complota map of Omaha e\er published. Oilidal map ot the city. See column. HOTEL FOR SALE GIUUl'-W mil s wtht of Oinahi , on the Union 1'aciflo railroad. IJrlck barn , two ttjry hotel nnd lurnlturir , three lo'sG ' xt3J good btnnd , go d business. Co d reasons for selling. Immlro of subicrllr r. AL N011UIS , 713-lm mo Xoith Eend , Ntb , BL'SISFSS C "A.SC Eusineai for Sile-A ( , encr. | clock of morchacdl e , In a gocd town , on the I ) . &M , icatl ; ( loin ? a good bu < i- ncssaidc rryav < tli s-lecttd stocv. Ciuso for telling , t'ich\npi l lie ii ! n. FT f Tiber Infor- matlou aHr a "Mdno. ' n " Olllir. JtnC-Ot TTIOR SAlE OH TKADIJ-For Colcrndo I'roptr JL ty , a good rtstaura t'filxtures ' and stock , stock cash , building U'x'O lot 2 \ Ifiilroif | A It Duncan M l\ern I wa CW 10 T7IOJI SA1 1Sfx 1 room cottage with barn mil JL-hall lot on Chicago street , ucir lllt'h School Only 52,300. JIcOAGUE , C0l ( do i ii'-tf Opn. I'oi ollice. FOR bALB A r t cUsd ( econl bund phtoton' QJ > | ' i > > 13'0 Hntnty fat SOT tf . UnlCK FOIt SALE it ) Od per th'U'and , YnrJ 15th street , two b o.ks tculhrf Bo'levneroid df c n-.m , > LORCNZP DIBPLE , T > EMI8 Now Map of Omaha , just completed anu JD ready fordtllveryat SSeaih. la 4Teetw1de by 7 feet long. Largest and mast complete map ot Omaha ever published. Otllclal map of the city. Sea column. rilUCEM IP A horse with etd lo a d brdlo J.'ndihc'S whip nttn-hed to the saddle horn , owner ran ha > e same by proving proper' ) ' and pa > Hi txptncciitJ C. MenUis Cnpiiol nvinuo f > aolii "W 8 LOST Fnrarornir llth nnd LcaM.nworth a small red tow witn white 5) ) < otln forhcail nnd briniid on onuhlp. Reward for her return to nl > ere addrut ) . tUI-Jt rnuIho ULfmrt > mlcd ! bprin'mnnufactur- J cdnndvarentod bj i * . T. Ilinbow 710 South Uth St. Omiha. 6 8 dec 19-1 t J. 1IHA1NAUD , Taxliknnlflt. iJtcrhfads , a W . fpcclalty , ILtb , Lo . Howard and Joclibcn. G5nJ2m EDWARDKUEHL , MAO STEIl PF PAUIV8TERY AND CONDI TU'NALIST , 498 Tenth strict , between Farnara and Hainey. Will , with ho aid of puardlan tt Irlta , obtain for any ono a glance of ! > > o paat and present , anil on certain conditions In tbe ( Uv ture. lloota and Shoes made to order. 1'ofecl satlefactlon truarantoed. l ! Absolutely Pure. Thli powder ne > er vnrliii. A raanil of purit\ . trenirtti and ulioleeoinnc s , IIore tcoiiMnlca/ than the orplnary k nd , and cannot bo sold In * compttltlon with the multitude of low teat , thort weUht , alum or ph uphato ixmrfur. Sold onlj In cana. HOTAL UAKI.SU l'o iUi Oo. , Wall &t. , 901 V New lork.