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THE DAILY BEiir THURSDAY JANUARY 11
The Daily Bee.
Thursday Morning , Jan 11 ,
Weather Koport.
( ahe following observations are t ken i
thr * ma moment of tlmo at all the itatlor.
named. )
WAB DIPABTMHTT , U. 8. SIGNAL SEB
vice. OMAHA , Jan. 10.1882. (1:15 ( : p.m.
t S ; o ! 33
5
5w
Denver. . . . 30 S2 w llrl.k Jlfnr
Cheyenne. 3032 NW Jlcar
30 31 NW xri k
PUti/i 30 30 NW Ilrlsk Cloudy
Onn ha TO 12 tfW 'Ugh K > r
Yankton. . . TO M it N W flits Fair
Dm Molnes , 9 00 12 'N ' link
t > vcnport. . 39 74 17 | NW Drink 11 8nuw
" 29 61 Fresh lloir
St. Louis" ! 78 3 ! NW ( lalo loiiJr
Mnorhcjvl. . 30 51 * IN HUh IVr
Tin cent , . . . JO 30 8 | NW risk t.uj
'ro-h Cloudy
Boford M 17 17 INW 'rcia Clou y
Outer 31K \ 'rcsh Oloinl/
. . .H W Lli-ht Cloudy
Klver fronn at Omah , ( rozcn lit Vnnkton
frozen t Et , Paul , frozen t Dn
' , frozen nt ! . > Crowe , frozen at Diyenjiort
C lest 9 Inchci at at. Loula.
LOOAL BRBVITIHS.
Counterfeit illvcr coin is plenty nni
being tucccisfully ircu cited ,
Kemembcr the Union meeting at thi
Y. AT. C. A. rooms to-night.
The eastern trnini were Into ] ngftln yen
terday on some of the lawn roads.
The Omaha nnd Dlllcnvlllo employe ;
of the U. P. were paid off Tuesday , t
The Standard Club paityi at the Mil
lard hotel Tuesday was a Miccomtul nnr
well attended affair ,
Sleighing Dtill.continues fcoodl and i
ball a dozen moro accident * were repartee
today , none of which were sellout ,
Jack Donahoo will bo the captain o
police in Omaha [ /and / the will make no
only a good looking but nn efficient officer
The fiat has gone foith that the salooni
muatlclosoLntJmldnlRht. Unlike the lawi
of tho/MedesIund / Persian jmsh orders an
generally short lived ,
The next parly of the "Homo Circle'
takes place to-d y ( Thursday ) evening
at Acme hall , corner 10th and Hurt ntrcat ,
Dancing commences promptly nt 8 o'clock ,
The river's surfaca Is dnttod nil ovci
with the industrious lee paclccrr , tnen nnc
teams being distributed all the way frorr
the bridge to the beud , No lack of lei
next summer.
Kev. J. W. Ingr iIsft ] TueHjnj
morning for Unadllla , where he goes t <
aid Hev , J. It , Johnson In n protrnctu (
meeting. Ho expects to bo absent tei
days or two wccka.
A ] high wind han' provallod In Omahi
Hinco early Tuofdiv. Fortunately I
waa a warm zephyr nnd brought a grniluu
thaw with It. It wau'vcry annoying however
over la its violence.
Mrs. F. 11. Smith deilroi to cxpren
her sincere thanks to tlioso friend ? who b ;
their kind attention and sympathy durln
her nfUlotlon Indicated a friendship fo
hsrielf and family ,
The habeas corpus CIPO which waa te
tor 2 < p. m. Tueedny In Judge Cbadwlrk'
court , haa been continued until Snturda ;
and the baby which Is the property con
tested for ii 'meanwhile ' In the cuitody c
the city missionary , MTH. Vullor.
Two more of thx hi ? engines nf til
Mastodon pattern , for the Southern 1'ncifi
' of Cilltornia , went went on U , P , trail
last 'night. They nre NOJ. Kl nnd 55 am
weigh ulxty-one tons ouch without water o
oaal. They cnmo in over the Wabash nni
will be followed by twenty more.
In the poll co court yustenUy ther
were two di tuibars nf the peace , whopali
$3 nnd ocats ach. The cnio nf W. W
Warren , who h charged with obtainini
money on tax receipts In n crooked mac
ner , his been continued nnd will next com
tip before the February grand jury.
We arc glad to learn that Iteuben , th
little ROD of Mr. and Mrs. J. llollmnu
who waa critically ill j with the croup , I
much better , thanks to the good care c
Dr. Jauiea Neville and U in a fair way t
recover speedily.
A uew , neat and convenient Hal c
eubcribcT8 iiaued January lnt by th
Omaha telephone exchange includes a
Buljicribers1 numbers in Omaha , Counc
Bluffs , Lincoln , Fremont , Plnttstnoutl
Aibland , Arlington and BUIr. Thn He
to Platttmouth will be opened for Luslnoi
in n few day" .
An error ocsurea In the resclutlc
adopted by the city council Tncsdav i
publUhod in the proceedings In referent
to the employment of an DusUtant for tl
city engineer. The resolution provide
for the employment of Mr. Jacob How
and after March 1st of Mr. lillnon alno.
-The W. 0. T. U. will meet to-da
Thursday , the 11th ln t. ut the rooii
of the Y , M. C. A. nt 3 o'clock In t !
afternoon. All inemlcrs nnd friends
the cause are requested to bo prccont ,
there is tome unfinished buDluest to bo d
posed of.
The funeral of the Ute Fuller
Smith took place yesterday d yfr <
the cathedral of St. Philumena on N'ir
ntreet , nnd was very largely attended. 1
6redeprtmont nnd the Omaha Workii
tnen'd Sportsmen' * clnb both turn d (
to do honor tt the memory of tbo decent ,
and the procemlon , including a largo 1
carriages and the locletlea named , \
headed by the Union Pacific baud.
Dr. D. It. Lucu , of Dei Molnea , 1
has been called to succeed Kev. Mr.
gram as putor of the Christian chucb
thl city , nnd the ctll hag been accept
The preeeut pMtor'4 time exnireo nb
the firit of A ( > tll next , when Dr. Lu
kta ewill chaise cf the church. Dr , Lu
is ono of the inoit i.blo nod Hucccjfful in
Inter * In the ChrliUm church , and
Omaha congregation here haa been v
fortunate tn tecure hla services.
The following item from the Mine
Point , Win. , Deraocwt will Jn'ereat nil
of our reader * . Mr. Fiynn waa forme
n retldeut of Omalu , holdlcf ; a pcnll
with the U. P. na lumber Inspector. 'J
Democrat saye ; "Marrhd , January
1 63 , Mr. Willltra Fljnn , of Omal
N bratke , to MI s Kate McCaivillc ,
Willow Sjiringi. The liappy couple
companlrd by Mr. Mutt heMcAid
MUi Jeonl McCsrvllle end Mil. M. &
CnrviUf , tpok ths 8:10 : rnormrg train ;
3)Arlinjtop , > here they wcrajjnlttd In t
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1 4 "pi , uiniiroony } ly Jle
Father Hnnnon nt St. Leo's church , Alti
tbo marriage ceremony the luppy coupl
with a host of f rlendr , assembled nt tl
homo of the bride' * mother In Wlllo
Springs , where n sumptuous feast nwnlU
them , Alter the congratulation ! ) an
many hours of amusement tl.o friends d
parted , wishing the happy couple n pleat
ant journey through llfoand many a merr
Chrmtiras and happy Now Year.
Ths itoment of the countTinnnci
puhllihcd In Tuesday's BKK hun nttracte
no little attention and h favorably coir
mentedon by nil. The statement thi
such & renort had not been published fc
nlno or ton yeara was meant to rcr i ! "
elaborate a report. " During the admini
( ration of Mr. A. C. Althous , ' .who w *
County Treasurer from 1872 Cto 187 (
through the Instrumentality of his eflicior
deputy , Mr. Iluck , the present City Tre/u
< rer , a synopsis of the report wai publlsho
every year ,
The German ladlss of this city hav
determined to ralno funds for the orectlo
of a liMidhomo and commodious buildln
for a Gorman school , for which there is
demand , and their first step in thia dlret
tion will bo a grnnd f.ilr , to bo held at Mi
sonic hull lor ono week , beginning Jnnuar
2 , All the loading Mnping noddies wl
nartlclpnto , nndlho Munical Union orchoi
tra will bo In nt'endanco. Dancing wi
also be ono of the prominent features , A
entertaining programme will bo nrrange
for each evening. The price of seano
tickets haa been fixed nt $1
A YEAR'S WORK.
What the Board of Trade i
Doing ,
An Interesting Report Fron
Secretary Qibson.
The annnal report of the eocrotar ;
of the Omaha board of trade , Mr
Thomas Gibson , ia an elaborate am
carefully prepared document , review
ing oU that has boon done by tha
body daring the past year. A synop
sis of the report la given now , It
length and tbo crowded state of on
columns alon j precluding pabllcatioi
in full. The secretary says :
A VALUAIILE INSTITUTION.
Omaha , in Ho board nf trade , pot
neasos an institution of nnofulness am
merit , and u very valuable assiitant t
commercial and manufacturing cntoi
prises. Composed of 120 of the lend
iiV merchants , capitalists and manufacturers
facturors of the city , it acta aa a modi
utn for advancing the interests of th
city by practically taking in hand al
mattpra wherein the future cxpocta
tion is lending to public good. In al
ont erprincB , whether of aparelycom
morclnl character or in the nature o
improvement , thia board haa taken i
foremost position , and to it the city i
indebted for much of its dovoloptnon
during the past aiz years. It haa uni
fonnly battled ntrenuously to guari
uvcry interest located hero , nnd ala
applied ita united efforts to gain over ;
contemplated Improvement calculate' '
to enhance the future Kroatnoaa o
thia , the gate city of the great north
\veat.
ODR FIURT rilESIDBNT ,
speaking of the board , said ; "It con
forms to the ono cardinal element a
success in every enterprise n ningl
aim to be pursued with undovlatlnj
tenacity , energy and patiouco dotei
mined by uvcry honorable nppllnnc
within its roach , and with the boa
energy and devotion of onch and al
ita members to advance aud extcm
the commercial supremacy nnd impor
tanca of Omaha and the state , unti
tliuy chull each take the rank to whici
they are entitled by reason of nature
advantages and resources , "
WHAT MIGHT J1E DOSE.
With ouch n motto for the excrcie
of the talents of every morabar of thi
board , how much might bo cxpoctoi
to bo accomplished with n mombui
ship of 120 Intluential citizens In an
emergency where the weul of our fii
nncial or comiuuruUl interests are con
ccrnol ? IB it not plain that with ana
an amy of Inlhuinco aa could bo can
contrnted in thia association , nny an
ovcry improvement onlculatod to ni
vtuico the permanence of our cst&l
lishmonta , and any now onterprk
looked npon irlth favor by this bout
would have no dillioulty in being BI
cured n place in our midst ?
A I'EUTINKNT QUF.RTIOX.
In the fulfillment of those muc
desired objects it Is only ncccseary I'l
nach member of this association to ac
liinsolf the quoation paraded in tl
bovo motto , with regard to each an
1 ita membcra. If thia indivldn
inergy and devotion waa fully occur
od wo would have these auata full i
'very mooting , and suggestions pr
onted for discusaion that would croa
an interest redounding to the lion
and glory of this board , nnd the pow
that it would then wield would 1
doubly felt.WOUK
WOUK 1'KRfOKllKI ) .
The improvement of our river froi
haa bupn ono of the important wor
taken in hand , and much discussion
to tha ways and mcana for the prate
tion of property on the bottom Ian
BO valuable to the boat intereats of o
city , both directly nnd Indirectly , h
been hnd by thia board , and ottbi
made for ito accompliahmont.
memorial , with uiapa , plan a and i
porta from the city engineer alao t
Union Pacific and HurliiiRton & M
aouri railroad enginoora haa bo
forwarded to congresR by your soci
tary , and in now in proceed of paasb
for an appropriation to complete t
work.
8TOlK ! YAMS.
A compauy wim formed and yai
erected on the U. P. railroad , c ;
tiguoun to the city , with pour , wai
and every required compiianca for t
enterprise , but for aomo reason nw
became an exiotibivoly used as waa
fir at anticipated for the purpose
through shipping.
A M'.W HAILUOAI )
conatruotcd through the country lyi
between thn E khnrn valley andj
Chicago and St. Paul road , woi
empty a vast grain Held and etc
yard into the Omaha'emporium
such merchandise , thereby prov :
bonoCcial to tha grower aud conauui
and the board has the matter utn
iu\riicruout ,
THE ( XJLOBADO OENTJIAL
which will result in a largo influx
business to Omaha. TTAS .on open
made the occasion of a beneficial ox
cureiou tendered the board ,
HINDU UATrEtlH ,
The pro rate bill , the location of th
mint in. Omaha , the Ut. Loula excur
alon , the nail works , barbed wir
works , and water works , are al
alluded to as having received the at
tontlon of the- board of trade witl
good results , as waa also the caao ii
the matter of the proposed removal o
the government atorohouio in 1879.
THE STATE FAIU.
The board of trade has done all tha
has over been asked by the stat
board of agriculture In providing foi
the accommodations required in ever ;
particular , and in return they nsk thi
officers of that board to rcclprocato ai
far aa they may bo able to ao m in thi
future.
THE (11UIK ELEVATOH
is another institution stnrtod by thi
untiring vigilance of this board , ii
aucking for the bent interests of ou
city and state.
fUULIO IMl'ItOVr.MRNT8 ,
The city charter amendments am
the paving of the streets of Omaha
now fairly under way , are largel ;
duo to the oucrgotio action of thi
board.
A 11UIDOP. ACUOSH TUB MISSOURI.
In conjunction with board of trad' '
of Council Bluffd a number of meet
inqs were held for the purpose of con
Hldoring the waya and means to built
a bridge to connect the two cities. 'A
charter wr.s framed for the purpose
and its passage in now pending ii
oongrcsn. If the charter ia aoouroi
the brldgo will bo bnilt and the rosnl
will bo onn ol the greatest bloaalngi
conferred on the ontlro comtnunty 01
both sides of the rivor.
AN KXGUIUUON TO MONTANA ,
on Invitation of tbo Union PaciGi
railroad , wa.1 participated in by t
number of the board , and resulted it
making many friends , which wll
toud to establish business rolationi
between that section of country ant
Omaha. 'All atich interchange o
friendly relations ia of much grcato
good than is conrrully supposed , _
WE HHOULl ) KMILE.
It has boon the policy of the boarc
of trade to oncourugo every logltimati
undertaking calculated to farther thi
business Interests of our city , and thi
secretary has endeavored to furnisl
all the practical information poaaibli
to a latqo number of applicants detrir
OUB of buainoss location , always show
Inj ; thn suporioropportunitles presented
od by Omaha , which are claimed to bi
the moat , deairablo and Important
moaiiH to succeed.
should bo ostabliahod In this vicinity
and the board have endeavored to lent
thuir influence to that end. An in
ccrporated company is already pro
pirod to advance in the nndortaklng
cuinpcscd cf a majority of the board
IN QINEUAI. :
The secretory enlarges upon th <
availability of Omuha , na a location fo :
blauRhtcrlng yards , to avoid the iiecca
sity of shlppinK live ctock GOO nillci
further oast. Ha also ndvoonccs thi
tho' darting of a local insurance com
pany.
About two and & 1ml f millions ol
dollars have been expended dun ngtlx
past year in the erection of buildings ,
nnd the court house , no A' in conrso o
construction , will bo ono of the orna
manta of the city. Bnalucsa has in
creased to a marvelous extent , the
electric light will BOOH bu in opera.
tion , and everything points to a sac <
ccBsf ul and lively yearjahend.
THE BOAIlll
of directors have elected fifteen nor
mcmbora during thp past year , am
two others have their applications fo
membership now in , all of whom w
hope to add to the strength and proa
polity of the association. Financial ! ;
wo are a BUOCCSB , an will bo seen b ;
the report ot our treasurer's balanc
in hand. Wo have also a Hat of $8
uncoil ected , the most of which will b
paid in thia month.
THE ALLEN "pllTNTING 00.
Job Printers nnd PDIIUSIIKIIH UUUA
NEDUAMCA , "Tho American Oittl
Journal , " innka specialties of Jlne com
wtrcial work and legal vrlntiny. Oi
durs by mail or telephone will recoiv
prompt attention. TEL13P1ION ]
NO. 389. Office , Fornam nnd 15t
troots. lOnutoveodS'
NorvoouaneBs , debility and 01
hausted vitality cured by usin
Brown's Iron lUttora.
UIED.
In thia cltv , January ! ) , at 3j !
p. in. , Thornton Long , nged 40 yeata.
9 1'nneral took place ypntordaj ( Jnnuary 1
ntltp. m. from Lewis' hotel on Ciplt
nvemio , between Tenth and Ulevenl
treets.
To TKLEI-UONK
As our name dooi not nppoar i
now list of Council Eluih1 subscribe ;
pleasa add It to your Hat.
/t T. LiNnshv &Co.
A LOST LAND EJABK-
An Old Houae Oaea Down In FJon
und SmoUo.
Tuesday evening the news w
brought to the city that the old brii
house built by Dr. Lowe in the car
days of Omaha , and which waa 1
calod near the storage rcaorvolr of tl
water works had burned down abe
noon. This waa a familiar landma :
to many of our citizens , and waa bu
of brick brought up the river on
.steamboat. It was purchased aom
tlmo ego with the land nn which
was located by Dr. S. D. Mercer , w !
loNca nbant 81,000 by the cataatroph
Thehoneo waa occupied by a fami
named Bailey , who loao tha majori
cf thuir furniture and household i
foots.
SLAVEN'S YOSKM1TE COLOGS
Made froir the wild flowera of t
FAR rAMKii YOSEMl'JE VALLI
it Ii the moet fraprant ct perfuin
Manufactured by Tl. B. Slavon , S
Francisco. For Halo in Omaha by
J.Yhltuhon e nnd Koiinaia Bro
Tbntnuubanaof Mine.
IB three timea the man ho was I
fore he began naing "WoliV Ileal
Henewur. $1 , DruggUts.
THE STATE CAPITOL ,
A Uallery Glimpse of the Bra ?
ana Serious Gents Compos
ing the Legislature ,
" A Congregation of Bralnj
Men Worthy of the Trust
Committed to Them "
The Free Paoa Compliments c
the Omaha Road Respect
fully Declined.
Futile | Attempt to Annul th
Trickery of the E5peakr
of the Hou e.
A Largo Number of Bill * Intrc
tlncod aud
Urderodi
Judso Oaalin Sketcnns the Label
of ttio StiUo Judlclury ,
THE BILLS.
Special Correspondent ! ! ol 'lu ! ! .
THE HALINE LAND STEAL ,
LINCOLN , Nob. , January 10. Sorni
tiling ought to bo done during thi
scaaion to forever atop the inlrodm
tion ot , the biennial bill which ahoul
properly bo entitled "an act to Btot
the Saline lands of the Stato. " Th
same old bill waa yesterday introduce
in the house , and one might have nc
tiood a bland amlloplay across the fac
of the momboro as the clerk prcceodo
to wade through fltteon or twont
pages of uonsonso. Some mombe
ought to introduce a bill providing fc
the sale of this land , and have th
proceeds covered into the treasury
and thna take away the tomptatioi
which is now staring the Lincoln rin
in the fnco. This land i
valuable and would Bill well
but the State should dlvld
the land up into forty.acr
tracts and sell it. The legislature ha
the right , and unless it is done som
schema will bo dovlaod whereby 1
will bo gobbled up sooner or later.
In the house to-day at noon 7
bills had boon introduced. This ma
bo sot down DS a Rood day atu'
half's work , but it is hardly probabl
that csiuany will bo introduced agai
in the oaino length of tlmo.
TUE JOIIICIAUT.
The resolution introduced yosterda
oolaring it to bo the tonne of thi
lonao that the judicial diotricla c
; io atato bo increased from aix t
iuo was , by unaaimoua consent
aknn up. In this conuoution a lottc
coin Judge Gaalin , of the Fifth oia
rict , addressed to Mr. Hall , of Oast
ran handed ap to the chair and roa
> y the olprk , us followe :
on. J. Holt :
DEAU Sin : Judge Lake informed ir
ast night that you were daniroua of ol
lining information relative to tbo ruilue :
' the courts lu the several districts ,
lerowlth Rive you the number of days
iavo held court in the several counties I
my district for the Inat three yeara and tt
onditiou of the dockets and business.
Very respectfully.
WM. GASI.IN.
Durinr 1880 , 1881 and 1882 I have he
ourFin the IMfth judicial district of N
iranku aa follows :
Days Daya D.v
1880. 1881. 188
Vdnms county S'.t 28 !
Jutfilo 15 la
Jlioyecnu 0 4
) .iwson G 4
Yanklln G 5
' 'urnan 5 7
Inrlau 11 7
Htchcock 1 1
Cearney G 4
jlncoln 7 l'J
led Willow 1 1
Sherman 0 U .
Vobstcr 5 3
11SJO
Dockets all clear , every case having bo
cached aud forced to trial unless contl
ued by consent as upon a strict nlx > wii
JftacB nlmjat invariably reached , and ale
) lo opportunity afforded to dl pete
anio trrm Issue is joined. Not n c :
inder advijemcut la tlia district in 1 (
hnn one-third of the time , ani binim
will not materially change or increase I
( Signed ) WM. OASLIN , Jn.
Judge Filth Judicial District
After the reading of the letter t
whole matter waa referred to the oo :
mittco on judicial districts.
T1IE RAILROAD KOLK3
from their notions are evidently e
pectlng to have a bomb-shell thro\
into their ounp from some quart )
and the speaker , while ho brags abc
hia sand ia evidently afraid that t
antl-monopa may undertake to rose
the luault of yesterday.
The speaker yesterday voted twi
on the adoption of a resolution a
instated tint lie waa right. 'Ho vet
once and made a tie , and 'hen vet
again to break the tip. Ho did tl
when ho wan very nnxioui to have 1
aldo win. Thia ntato bus many ci
ious rcoordi , but this is ono of i
oddest specimens this country of ot
can produce , for wo think wo are a
in eayint * that there is no other ati
lu tha Union that can compare with
in thia respcot. For a long time
instated that ho was entitled to n v <
aa the member from Pawnee , a
could also vote to break the tlojGna !
somoof hia particular friends came
him nnd explained the ridlcnlonsn
of his position , and ho drew out c
of hia votes.
ANTI UONOl' MALARIA ,
At the opentne of the session in <
senate the prealdint ; odicor corapli.it
that ho waa shaking , if not w
ague , at Icaat with cold. The w
dowa were not rnado rttont enough
keep ont the wind , The Bonato , r
egnizing the dellcato constitution
the lieutenant governor , nnd also
membering that ho bad boon rccen
( routed to a etwero cooling procc
ordered the scrgoant-nt-arms to wa
him up.
DECLININO I'APSfS.
Bonator lleynolda ottered the I
lowing-
W1IKIU-A3 , Thn 0 , , M .t St. P. r
road hienurouBly ( presented each nn
her vf tha fcitato with an annual pat8 c
Ita road ; and ,
WtiEitKAB , The lifculnp of free pa e
public olUcorti la ngnlntt public poll
therefore
ttavhvtl , That such paiica bo reap
fully returned.
But tbo lieutenant governor ru
the motion out of order on the groum
that no man has a right to orde
another man'to send back hia pass ,
The resolution was BO changed ate
to road : "Wo disapprove of the c
cnntanco of railroad passes by publi
officers , " nnd was adopted , Cantield
Oonklin , Harris and Sewers voting i
the negative ,
HAILROAB CROSSINGS.
Senator Brown , of Douglas , intrc
ducod a bill providing that aoy rail
road shall have power to cross , jot
or unite its track with any other roa
Already built. And also that all train
shall atop for freight and passenger
at all railroad crossings , and saiCabl
passenger stations shall bo constructci
at all such points. The bill provide
penalties for violation of the law.
MILITIA PAY ,
Senator Canfiold offered an amendment
mont to the militia bill , giving $101
ocr annum to each rqllltary compau ;
for rent of armory ; and oflloers am
men shall receive the aame pay am
rations as members of the ri > gula
army , when on clnty. The adjucan
general shall receive $500 per annum
lloport of committee on rules wa
adopted with an amendment directing
that any bill referred to a regular o
apodal committee shall bo returned t
the aeutUo within four days unlna
special permission ia given for longu
time.
pROiinimNa ISSUE OF r ASSES.
A bill Introduced by Senator Hog
nolds prohibits any railroad compan ;
from issuing passes , and also prohlb
any public oillcer from accepting an
using passes , under penalty of $50
fine , forfeiture of oftico , and imprisonment
mont until fine and coats are paid.
The house committee on fmanc
waa requested to introduce th
general appropriation bill not late
than January 20th. W. E.
GENERAL WORK
Special Correspondence of The lite.
RKSATE.
LINCOLN , January 10. The senat
ia fairly at wotk. Looking npon thi
body , ono is struck at the change i
It's poraonel , it indicates not only th
change in sentiment , bat registers th
growth of the atato in intelligence an
wealth. Thoao roaorved , grave an
noble gentlemen will compare favoi
ably with any similar body of me
anywhere. Some few bald head
shine amongst the ranks , aomo ai
"bearded like a pard1 some hav
acquired the rotundity that come
with advanced life , and the "otini
cum diijnitate of positioHs remove
from incessant labor and prccariou
means , and most eoem like brainy
earnest men worthy of the trust coin
raitted to thuru , and who will acqui
themselves well. " This moruin
while the journal waa being roa
by Seoley , pagea were seoi
DIHTKII1UTINQ A NEAT ENVELOrE
to each senator. It proved to con
tain an annual pass from the Chicago
St. Paul , Minnoapolla & Omaha mil
road. This public method of diatrib
uting and accepting favora pat th
senate to the teat.
Reynolds , of Butler , rooo as coo :
as possible and offered a resolution
the gist of which was that the passe
honld be returned.
The lloutooant governor ruled 1
ut of order on the ground that th
enato had no right to order the re
urn of what belonged to anothoi
Brown , of Lancaster , wanted t
now how such an order could bo et
orcod if passed.
Reynolds aald ho simply wanted t
cat the matter and put nenatora o
ecord in reference to such favors.
Brown , of Douglas , said ho looko
upon it aa an act of courtesy and gor
oroalty on the part of the auperintor
dent of the St. Paul road , an
lie wan la favor of asking hii
o oand hia favora to Arizoi
or New Mexico. Brown , of Lanca
or , waa in favor of asking lhat paaci
might bo cent to each of his contttti
onts. After a "little moro nonsetiE
had boor indulged io , lloynolds r. .
modeled hia resolution BO aa to mat
iroad , ' 'That the nonato diaapprov
of the acceptance of passes. "
The ayes and naya were called , ut
all prraout votca eye , except Oanfial
Oonkling , Harris and Sowers.
THE LINCOLN MONTJMKNT.
The soiiato was informed that tl
contribution ot the state of Nobra : !
to the national fund for erecting
monument to Lincoln had never bo :
paid , It was decided to invostign
why ' .hia waa ao , and what had bocor
of the appropriation mrdo at form
sesulon for that purpose.
A hirio ; number of bills wore inti
ducod looking to railroad legialatio
Many of them are impracticable oru
constitutional , and will never bo hea
of again , but out of the mnas u b
will ba trained that will to HOUIOC
tout moet the wishes of the paoplo
the stato. All wanted may not bo t
tired , but i\ atop in the right din
tloa wilt bo takou.
TUE HOUSE HUSINKSS.
LINCOLN , January lO. In t
houao this morning very little w
done except the introduction ti
reading of bills.
The resolution declaring it to be t
oanso of the honeo that the fitato i
qulrea nlno inatcad of aix judges cai
up.
up.A latter from Jadgo Gaslin v
read , Baying that ho conld do all 1
work in less than one-third of t
time. The resolution waa referred
t o committee on judicial districts.
Up to noon to-day 70 bilia li
been Introduced in the houao ,
the senate the principal business T
reading bills ,
A resolution waa introduced
Senator lloynolds declining <
passes sent to the members by t
Ghicaco , St. Paul , Minneapolis
Oinnha railway.
THE A1TUUNOON IN THE HOUSE.
After proceeding with nome uni
portant buninesD in the house a rci
lution was introduced by Juiiion ,
Butler , diaabarging the houao me
bers appointed yesterday by t
speaker on the tpecial railroad co
mittce. The speaker decided the n
tion out of order. Kubbcrti uppal
from the decision of the chair , but \
chair wab sustained. Several mo
bera explained their votes , Baying tl
while they did not approve of i
committed na appointed they thouf
that It waa not in the power of t
houio to discharge the committee ,
the whole thing had been returned
the senate. Robberta then moved
cqnoat the "soiiato to return the rose
ution to the houso. This waa do
uated by a vote of 41 to G5 ,
IN THE SENATE.
There was introduced in the aonat
a memorial to congress asking tha
railroad lands in this state bo taxed
a bill to abolish the ollioo of distrlc
attorney and create that of county at
ornoy ,
A bill to give Inmates of insan
asylums the the right to oend and receive
coivo letters , Bonding to the poniteri
iaryany official who interferes o
ampere with such letters.
A bill to make the man who receive
usurious Interest liable for three time
ho amount.
E. B. Blair was elected assistan
> oatmaetor.
PER3ONALs
S. A. G.-si , of Chicago , is At the Pai
tn.
Charles Fcnton Harvey ia at the Mil
ard.
ard.E.
E. K , Atmor , of York , is at the Metre
politan.
H. A. Jaino' , of Plum CreoV , is at th
Milhrd.
II. W. Vanghan , of Fremont , h at th
'axton.
A. B. Ideeon , of listings , ia at th
J. W. llhnebaugh , of OihVosh , is at th
Taxton.
obt. jr.Whitolaw , of St. Louis , ia i
he I'ftitun. 'c ! ! -i i " - ' - fe-- - - -
Geo. A. Brooks , of Baztle Mills , is t
he Mlllard.
CharlBg Schwaab , of Cheyenne , ia &t tt
Metropolitan ,
N , A. Koberteon , of Promiio City , Ia
i at tke Paiton.
21. McLtcn , of Tekam&b , ia a gneat <
he Metropolitan ,
W. H. Patriarche , of St. Louis , in
guest of the Paxton ,
H. U. Bright nnd wife , of Chicago , ai
guests o ! the Paxton.
S. P. Parker , of Pierce , wna a gnest <
the Mlllard last night.
H. M. Atwood , ngent for Anthony
tills , is at the Metropolitan.
George Kichards and wife , cf Counc
iluds , are at the Metropolitan.
J. H. McDonnell , master mechanic <
the U. P. at North Platte , ia in town.
E. M , Gontrold nnd J. H. Decker , re ]
ceenting Lcavitt's min&trols , are at tb
Mlllard.
D. C. P.\Uon nad E. C. Dearborn. <
Ynyne , registered at the Motropuliu
esterday ,
E. A. Boloa and C. E. Wilkinf , of Mi
ouri A'alloy , resistorod at the Mutropol
an ytbtordar ,
Hon. O , P , Mathewson , of Noif jlk , iui
he city.
Hon. J. W. Pollock , thu West Poii
lanker , v aii lu town to-day.
JB , D. Lewip , the vcll known Union P ,
ifio engineer , has gone east on a visit I
ils family ia New York.
Mr. Louis LUtlefield , of Saratoga , r
urned last evening from a monthV vU
o his old homo in New Englan J. lie wi
accompanied by hU elator , who comes vrn
with the hopa of benefiting her bealtl
and whoie name will bo found recordc
amen ? the arrivals at the Milliard. M
and Miaa Littlefield Cime by way of tl
Chicago. Milwaukee and St. Paul roai
tnd were snow-bound just this aide of A
pinwall from G a. m. to 4 p. m. Wo ai
; lad to eee Louie bad.aud tbero are man
otbers who will give him a warm welcom
METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMJ
HA , NEB. '
Tables supplied with the beat tl
mnrlcot nflords. The traveling pnbl
claim they got bolter accominodstiur
and moro yonoral aatlafactiou hai
than at t.ny other honae in Omnhi
Uato , $2 per day. au 21tfm
EMEMBER THIS.
If you arn sick Hop BUters wi
nuroly r.id Nature i making you we
when all ebo f aila.
If you are cootivo or dyappptio , (
are sufTnring from any of the numo
ous diseases of the stomach or bowel
it ia your own fault if you remain il
for Hop Bitter * are a soveroic
remedy In all such complaints.
If you are wasting away with ai
form of Kidney diaoase , atop tomptit
Death thia mnmont , and turn for
euro to Hop Bitters.
If you are nick with that torrib
oickncBs NervbusnoBB , you will find
"Balm in Qiload" in the use of Hi
Bitters.
If you are n frequenter or a re ;
dent of a miasmatic district , barricai
your system againat the ncourgo of i
countries malaria , epidemic , bilio
nnd intermittent fevora by the u
of Hop Bitters.
If you have rough , pimple or B !
low skin , bad broith , painn and r.chi
and feel niaorablo ponorally , H
Bittora will gi'-o you fair akin , n
blood , and awoeteat breath , health ai
comfort.
In ahort they euro all diseases
the atomch , Boweln , Blood , Liv (
Nerves , Kidneys , Urighl's Diseai
$50o will bo paid for case they w
not euro or help.
That poor , bedridden , invalid w1
sister mother , or daughter , can
made the picture of health , by a f
bottles of Hop Bitters , cos'inp bu
\YillyoulotthomauDror ?
LOftNMOW
TO LOAN Call at Law otllcoof D
MONEY room SCrcUhtan lllock.
ONEY T i LOAN -Jn chattel
turity. A. 11. Tutton , No. 1010 IMU ;
upstairs. 41B- '
TO 10AN At 8 per cent
. terust.n sums otfj.OOO and
ward * , for Mo 60 ear * , on llrat ili : > a citj illicit.
proprrtlltyis HIUL E.ICITH * nd LOAM Aoiu
IBth anil I > ouilaii Sin. _
rttuf
( \ \\ANtnUSOUTH-Ship.tPB J.i"
) U Ho iio.lyfontrii.-tor. . II. Mann * oiler Aj
list , n.ar firnam , _ _ 718-1.
/ n Ml'.N WA K hannaiCl'y Si-lnflol
1) ' JicmiihU U. It. MannwclUr U h . r
t'orium , 71U-K
Smart active errand boy wanttxlat I'rci
A Ick' * HatBtoic. 723-1
TTTANTt'D-A R-oJ ceok t Mi * Touiil
W Ch'ufO ' Strett bttA'atn JUt and 22nd.
7U
ASTKD TWO irootl chamber mild * , n
W but llio c whg are willing towork , need
plfi CMlatylUtonjliabt. CiMO
TTANTED A flrit cla tlnnci no oth r
I V PP'Xi ' po < " ? d utttdy cinplojmriit
uarantce-l , JaineiU aty Grand Iiland. bU7 12 {
\T ANTED -Men and womtn to * tart n new
i > builttOM at their own lioinci. no peddlng
Oo an hour made ; ecnd lOc for in unmnlcs and n
ructions. Address MASON & CO. Montpello
'crmoiit. ' _ jqs m e col 12 r ,
\r ANTED E\cry one to leave orders foTlioTp
rV ut217 N. ICth itrcetup-stalra. 332 tt
MIOELUAHJJ3 W-trj
3AUTNhll WAKTT.ll A flno npenlrif t'the
. rliiht m n and from f 00 to a thousand dol'ars
a > h to t ko half con net on ono cf the bes > pay.
n r bu IIICM In the wist. Addrca * for panlcu-
arn liox 823 Om&lu NrbrtlliA. 728-11
'
rANTKD Hull of furnished ro"m wTh
TT boirdfonclf and wife in strictly prlv to
aiLllr , first cl 's location. ' cit cf ro'erenco ( ; lv-
n. AddrcM M. A Armitronr Jlllluil H tcl
main. 7M-17I
_
TTANTEt ) Hoarders at $3.BO per week or
TT tU.OJpcrmonlh , at 807 lUrncy , between
h and ! ) th ttuct. JACOB SCIIHIDT.
TTANTED Two ge-itlom n table boirderi at
TT corner Caiiltol arenuo aid 17th 3 s Go ( > d
oferenco' rcqiilreil 70lit
"
-JITUATIONB WANTEO.
TTANTPDSitmtlon by an as-IMant book-
VV keeper can Rive tno b stctyrtferenra Ad-
rcss II Uce ollicu. 7 3 uj
"OH HCHT I1UHM < / . . . „
71011 Hi-NT 1'arior. bedroot , nnd clos-t , lur-
: iilshcd or unfurnished > cry the > p. Inipilra
I > omo tic > " at Crulckshank's. 721-1 1 }
TIOH HE.NT riyo rionnand lla'l up stilrs ,
. front and rear tntrtnco , Coiuetlent for a
.mil family , 31S TO par mcnth. IniUlru | at 1815
> St , 720-5"
_
n HKNT Klvo unfurnished upper roims ,
front and back cntranc ; . H fertiiees S. K.
corner 17th anil Chicago St. 72M2f
TIOH HKNT Furul < hei4 rooini , ono plcnunt
. room lth heat , also one corner front room
t715l)3dgoSt ! For gcnticmin only. 72'j-ll
T\OK \ HENT I'our comfortable basement
. rooms Btiltablo for hou8cecplng also good
tarn. Inquire Immediately of r. D. Cooper
otth west corner of 23rd and Hurt St 730-lm
7I IOR BENT-Double ofllce In Jacobs lllock"
- C7J-15
710K UK > T Up-stairs , 1417 atratt ,
. 71515 JOHN Q. JAC01J3
TT10H RENT Store reom No. 1309 Furna'ii St.
K Contract must bo made this monih. rail on
F. J. HcShane , 1410 FarnamSt. 699-13
fjlOH RENT I otter for rent tny dwelllne house
r furn shod or unfurn'shol , N. W corner ft *
nam and Utn * ticet 6 beiJrcomj , parlor1 dining-
room , kltjton , bathroom , wit rcloset , city w er
KM , andscwor conrectlsn. Far terms apply on
tae pronlioiand to w. a. Shlrer Htn' ' Kotate
Agent. T. W. T. Blchard. 712 Imo
F EST Cottage of flvo rooms. Thoinaa
Hwltr , Chictgo aud IBth strett. 71011
7 > 01l"l5HKDnoOMSTO RENT Ani norm
7 8uila > l fcr lljht hnuaeliecpl gandonacot-
toge t' r re t. Iiqulro 1317 Douglaa street.
700-11
TOFl WENT Ho rm for Hwht homckccpln ?
' 81800. Apn'ygm ' W h terSt. C'-S-lUt '
TOR It NT OaoUrfro nl oy fnr/iis'ieii room
! wiih hoard for two a ; 1808 CallfornU St.
707-1 mo.
011 HUNT Two new resilience houses Just
. conilctcd ] , eloN en rooms each. t south west
orncr UOth and Harney , each liouso has all mod
rn imrironjiLents. Sen Janus Ncvlllo. C89-10t
r Tno nicely Iirn'slifd rooms S. K.
lorncr 20th ni Ui ( ni-ort with or without
050-13 }
_
7lUHNISIiri : ) U001H AVI ) 1JOAUD Jl-dcrn
J c men once 181Ul > od ? it ( T > 1 13t
HUNT 139 ConvtntttKLt St. JIarj'sav.
J cnue. ncnc htorj homo slv rooms aril two
Jrs.0 s'abU , Inqulru linrk i luoj. Uass ollico.
I7IOR 1IKNF 2 houses of 8 rooms oiih. In
ClltlrO 1019 l tivnlii * ! ! ofji f Rni
CTOU KENT Ono double tno sf o bit ding
1 * eultabotor cro cry , n ln , n , liutchot fhop ,
r anvcthorbujlnosf. Locit d BO thit a iood
armcr'a trade cau botocurcd. Knqulrsof Ilia.
M. I.siur , earner Jackson and 13th Btroct.
L > E1I1S'New Map of Omaha , lust completed nd
J ready for delivery at 5 each. Is 4 feet wldo
y 7 Jeet lone. Laritcst and most complctn map
t Omaha c\cr publlahcd. OUlclal map ot tha
Itv. Sco column.
.V
71011 SALE-Small house on ! ca < ed lot S. H.
J corner Dth and Jackson. Inquire on prem-
717-231
[ J OTEL rOH SALE CHEAP C'J milfs cst o !
L I Oiuaha , on the Union I'acinc railroad.
rick l-nrn , two tsry hotel and furniture , thieo
osGKi2 | ; ooit btiind , K'od business , lio.d
easoiu fur scl.ln ) ; . Imjuliu ot ulwcrlbcr.
AI , NOItUIS ,
713-lm-mu Kojth tend , Neb ,
C ANCP1 CuBlncsl for SiIo-A
BUS1VCSS
i eo"11' ' stock of mcrchnrdl c , In H ( food
A-n , on the I ) . & XI. mad ; iloln a ( rood iu < i-
c satdcjrrya fll s'lectid stoeV. C u ofcr
l Ic r , t'ichipfM.i.3iie H. K r firther I'for-
Tiatlon addr.a."ililsc , ' 11 Ollkc. J .nUOt
FOH SALi : OH THAUK IVr Colorado Proper
ty , a peed re taur.vt IHxtures and ttook ,
toek ca h , bnlldlnir 22VO lot i ! xCOIrqulrocf
It. Duncan Mahcm UU.T. ' ( j2-10 !
[ T10H S.\LB-Sfx room eottajo with barn tmd
1 } hall lot on Chieigo street , near Hlsh School
nlxS2,30i1. MeCAGUi : ,
fcUO doe ii7 tt OPD. 1'os'oinco.
ITIOR 8ALK A flret clans leooud hacd phseton'
P CaliatlSlOTTarntySt. SP7-W
XCELLESl' BKlfKFOK SALU 9 00 per
th'U'and , YorJ IBth fe'reet ' , two b'o.-ka
cuth rf IDMuvuo reid
dicjBjSnl { IjOHntZO DIBPI.E.
New Map of Omaha , Just completed anu
BK11IS for delivery at $ . " > each. la 4 feet wide
"iy 7 feet long. Largest and mo t complete map
if Oinalm over published. Onlclftl map ot the
Ity. Boa column.
Pocket book neu n. I ! , on 7th St. The
TOST
J honolt Under \\lll bo rcwar- . rtclUir at lieo
oitlce. 8J2-10t
lIKilay bo nlatlho Crci Lton house I re-
ducjd to JiOOtlcrw o . 1'jl-lfi
uY The llefntr SUrltcd Springmanufactur-
cdand arented by e. T. lienhow 71U South
Jth St. Omaha. K < 3 dec 1M ! t
U C. IlIUINAlll ) , Taxi lermiet. Ocerhcada , a
. rpoclalty , 13th , Ic . Howard and Jnckbon.
KDWARDKUEHL.
MAO STF.R r K PAUIYSTKUY AND CONDI
TI 'NAL1ST , 4K Tenth Btreet , between Karnsm
and Haiuey. Will , with be aid of euardhn
3i Irita , obtain for any ono n Bianco of It-opaat
arid present , and on certain condltlona In tbp fu
ture , liootx and Shoes made to order. 1'iifret
latlrfactlon tturanteed.
Absolutely Pure.
Thlj ixmtlrr necrarlci. . A marvel of purity ,
ttrr i ti and ttliolrkoinuicn. > lo.c ( onoiiilial
tliin ihoori'nir ! > k mtu , nnd ( .i : > not ho nold In
i-ompcti Ion wall tbe multitude ol low t"sl , hort
\\ii.ht , alum or ph uphate po > 'er. H..Moulyln
rann. HoVAL IHUNO t'ownta Co. , Wall St. ' mi
New York.