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' * - * ' V TJ-iE DAILY .BEE : SATURDAY JANUARY 13 The Daily Bee. Saturday Morning , Jan , 13 , Weather Report. ( rhe following observation * are taken al thr same moment of time at all the statloni arned. ) WAB DIPABTJIETT , TJ. B. SiOHALBza. 1 vioa , OMAHA , Jan. 12.1802. (1:45 p.m. t s iTATtoar. Otnvcr. . . . , iO 07 w llrixk Gear 23 45 Krmh Know WMhaklc. . . 30 10 Fresh Tn'USl'm PlatM. . . . . . tO 79 llriak Cloinly 2340 IfrmS Clouds Ttnkton. . 29 M "riiik Cloudy Df Molntu 29 12 tlrlik Olouily PfVftnport. 74 . , * , S K Ilrltk ? 9 M 21 [ HE Uri k Cloudy ( LLouli . 2U 01 M HK Ilritrk Clou y Mnorhead. 29 S S W Fre h Cloudy Vincent. . . 2:1 n7 Krch MMIOW Jlm rck. , n7Kl 11 Wi CUmlj Boford 30 111 NW Hllta Hno Outer iadirood. . . tVwlnabotne. Hirer frozin at Omahi , Itoren at Tanklon ; Ulmlaelppl frozen at Et. Paul , froren at Du boqar , frozen at Li Cro < ae , frozen at Davenport , rortn at St. Loult. LOCAL BREVITIES. No , 2 hose cart was out yesterday Inf. citterns , The next firemen's social takc placi Thursday night at Firemen's Hall. One poor soli : ary plain drunk was al that adorned the prisoner's bench In Juilgi Bcneke's court yesterday. Judge lienoke Is on the nick Hot agalt from rbcumatlem. lie U able to gel through hli work however. Do not fall to nee Uncle Tom's Cabin , in its superb revival by Anthony & Kills Famous Ideal Double Company at lioyd'i opera house Saturday afternoon and eren. 'OR. Mr. Henry Siert left yostmUy foi Millard to attend the funeral of his ulster , Mrs. Anna Truolscn , wlfo of Henry Trnel- on , who died Thursday at the ape ol II'J yean , 4 months and 22 days. Nellie Terhune , living in the vicinity of Dodge and Twelfth etrt els , complain * against Charlea Brown , a street car driver , charging him with breaking up her furni ture and threatening her life. The raflh of a fine breech loading shotgun will take place thin oveolng at 7 P > m. at northeast coiner of llth and Hurt , club headquarters. McDonald , BCD. The clerk of the pollco court la busy preparing transcripts in the cinea which go to the district court for trial in February. He had a cart load of them jeatorday. T. | V. Powdorly Afsembly 11)10 ) 1C. of L , meets Saturday evening nt 7ntO at their hall. Allmemberi [ are requested to bo present as bualneu of Importance will be transacted. By order ot M , W. There waa some talk of renewing the Omaha-Council Bluflj sleighing tourna ment by making a grand turn out of all the rigs in the city and an Invasion of oar sis ter city Saturday afternoon. Inquiry to day , however , developed the fact that the excursion would probably be given np for want of some one to manage the affair , , TheB. &M. train Thunday brought In dUtingnlibod party of ofllclala serving under the administration of Squatter Governor Teaman , Including Hon. Pat O. Hawea , the Chief Justice and Mr. U. T. Leavitt , Postmaster of the Third house. Mr , J , J , Tarns hat been engaged to act temporarily a secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association , The jurors for the February term of the Douglas county district court will pro. bably be drawn Monday by the county commissioners , the clerk of the court and the sheriff , The police room determined to break ap the practice of running saloon * after midnight. Byron Clark and Thou. Callan were the first complained ngalnst and gave the necessary bonds for an [ appearance , February 8th , Information Is wanted concerning Anaon I' . Morgan , tt boy sixteen years old , tall and slender and were a brown broad' cloth coat ana hlaok hat. When last eecc kt.was at Columbus , November Uth , Anj I : Information of bis whereabout ] will bt t-\ \ Kladly received by his parents , Mr. and Mra , J , F , Morgan , Cottonwood , liutlei county , Nebraska , Only 25 , 35 and CO c.'uta to go to Un cle Tom'a Cabin , Improve the opportu nlty. Fred Spencerwho wa capturedThuru day after robbing a lady of her pocket book on Farnam street , was sent up fo ; thirty days on bread and water aud mutt leave the city at the expiration of bin time At a late hour l&at night It was Icarnoc that the condition of Hon. Joseph \V Gannett wai less critical , He was letting more comfortably nud teemed to be ynul ually improving. It Ia to bo hoped tha ho will rallyirapldly. THE SPECKLED SCOURGE. It May Be Looked for m Omahn Neil Dr. Seiton , of Fontonolle , was 1 the city to-day. The doctor says thor ia no question that there are seven oases of small-pox in Washingto ; county , and that hundreds of poopl have boon exposed. Other ropori pay that there were ono or two cast Among clerks in a Blair store , und thi hundreds of people were exposed so' oral days before knowing what tl : disease was. Extra precaution wi Invo to bo Ukeu or we will have tr epidemic in oar own community . is necessarily of slow progress in tl country districts , but people canm ba tt'o careful to prevent it getting foothold in a community , aud ao ; thing that can bo done iu the way i precaution nuijht to bo promptly take in hand. Fremont Htrald. Baby' * Petition. Lift li rettltf e , dtyi art fl'etlnr , Chlldtcn bloc in , b'jt dl In teething ; Wamlor take , a'l ' frlin < ! and tcotbcr- , Wath the preiloui girl' an4broth l ; Kea4 tbaborne llfeof Vlstoili , Children nine , Ul bad Ciutorla | ( Noilttp'.eMDljbti b/bibj iqualllnir , Ltk Uiki they lite la earl > mornU ( . SOCIAL SALT. The Fair for the German School , Thn Etxmot Monumott Bal ! oud Other Society Events. The Gorman fair to bo hold In the Masonic hall from January 22d to February 7th , will proyo a great sue- coal. A now foatnro has boon intro duced In the management whereby each holder of a season tloket la en titled to and receives a valuable prci- oat. There wtll bo from twenty to tsronty-fivo stands presided over by Lidloa dressed In oostnmea representIng - Ing the different nations. This fea ture will bo very entertaining and also inatruotivo. There will bo a pic ture gallery and an exhibition of cu riosities. A fortune toilet for a small foe will give each applicant to her a detailed and accnrato account of their past , pres ent , and oven foretell faturo events , The Musical Union , with an orcnestrt of thirty-six pieces , will furnish the music for the fair. Thuro will be dancing every evening , and the fail will conclude with a grand bail. A silver goblet will bo donated to the most popular society in this city , tc bo decided by a vote. All of the German ladles are interested in the success -of the entertainment , and they have spared no pains to make it a pleasant and agreeable place to visit during its continuance THK EMMETTH * BALL. The fourteenth annual ball of the Bmmott Monument association , at Masonic hall Thursday evening , was undoubtedly the , , largefli ball of the season. There must have been two hundred couples present. The hall was HO crowded that there war hardly room to dance with any kind of ease until the crowd bosun to thin out about two o'clock. The hall was handsomely decorated with the ban ners of the society , and everybody seemed to bo in excellent humor , It certainly reflected credit on the load ing Irish society of Omahs , SOUTH OMAHA. The ladies nf the South Omaha M. E. church are arranging for R rand oyster supper to bo given on Tuesday evening next iu the opera house res taurant hall A cordial invitation It extended to all and a royal treat offer ed to lovers of the luscious bivalvo. KiOKKI ) CONCERT. The grand sacred concert to be given by the Musical Union orchestra at Turner hall , at J5 p. rh. Sun day , will bo a musical treat of the highest order. Twonty-flvo musicians will participate , assisted by the emi nent solo oornotist , llad Goworr , and solo baas clarionetist , Richard Kohl. The programme is as follows : TAUT I. Overture Pra Dlnvolo . Auber Musical Union Orchestra. Oornot Solo Youni ? America . Lav ; Rudolph GewetU Selection Pli'at nf PenziDce.S.Lfofmaan Musical Union Orchestra. Baa 10 Clarlonetto Solo . t .Donizetti llichard Kohl. PAIIT II , Waltz-La Berceu e . Waldtcufcl Mailoat Union Orchestra. Duett fur Cornet and 15 ass CUrlonstte . Hendei Meisra. Gewort and Kohl , Orerture Nebucoodoauser . Verdi Musical Uniou Orchestra , * Solo for Clarionet in 11. . . .Owen Muolloi Richard Kohl. TAUT III. Selection -Bohemian Girl. . . .8. llofmnnn Musical Union Orchestra. Coruet Solo -Carnival . Dollinann Rudolph Gewort , Fanlalsio Traumhlldor . Lumby Musical Union Orchestra. March Grusa an Omaha. . . . S. JTofinann Musical Union Orchestra , THE JTARQO AHdUH says : The artist who was the center nf attract Ion in the splendid Nmv York Concert Quartette , is Mr. 11 Kohl , the only soloist on the bass clarionet iu tno world. It was the the first tirno wo hoard this instru ment , which produces so many strange and charming effects. Now Dwelling Into jnbilani strains like the triumph song of n conquering host , now soften ing into melodies sweeter and saddoi than the wind harp that uttered foi 'ho lightest summer breeze , ringing like a bird , sobbing like child , griev ing like , a lost soul and exulting llko u ransomed one. It was wonder ful. Ono feels nobler after hearing this instrument , Mr. Kohl's tirsi performaauo waa n f intailo of Som- naiubula. The delightful mulod ] was civcn with splendid effect , tht moro plaintive parts if the air boiui exquisitely soft and swoot. As thi "ast note died away a storm of ap lauso recalled thn artist , who playoc another culcotion iu equally brllhun stylo. M1HOKUANKOU8 , The piivalo inasquorado party , undo the management oi 0. 0. Field , will tivk place at Masonic Hall next Wudnoa day evening. The Swedish library fair , in prc ross at their building on Patnar street , Is in full blast and is provin a gratifying success , It will close tc night. The "Homo Oirolo Club" had ploasautparty Thursday at Acme Hall TflK ALLEN PRINTING 00 , Job Prlntera mid I'UJIUBIIKUK lluiu NKiittAbKA , "Tho Aiuoncaii Cattl Journal , " make specialties of fmc ton mtrcinl work nnd Icgul vrintiny. Oi ders by mail or telophotm will recuiv prompt , attention. TELEPHONE NO. 381) ) . OOico , Kernum and 15t streots. Tuo Potato Crop. The nrtlclos published in THE BE recently us to the beneficial resull which would result from ouc school pupil taking a petal to school to bo given to tt poor have already "borne fruit , " i. Irish apples , to the extent of a barr and two biskoU sent to the Tenl Street Mission Thursday by thoThii ward school , of which Mies fooa principal "and snch potatoes yc never saw , the children must have i taken the hipgest ( hey could Gnd , " re marked Mrs , Jardlno , of the Tent ) trrtit mission , to a lip.r. ro pro-ionM- tlvo to-day , The two baskets of potft toes went pnt to the Child's hospital at the request of the teachers of th < Third word school , and tliu barrel wll bo distributed by Mrs , Jardlno to thi most needy of her patrons. Laal week a contiderablo donation of pota toes and other artio'es of food won contributed by the pupils nf Miss An drow's room , ConUal school , and it li to be hoped the example tLns set may be generally followed by all the school ! public and private , for there Is nc lack nf worthy people to whom those donations will bo very acceptable. THE DESTITUTE FAMILY. A Now ana Bomowhnt Novel Calam ity liefalB Thorn. The destitnto Ziloudek family liv- ng near the Chicago Lumber com- isny's yard has been referred to by 'UK- BEE sjvoral timns , Thursday ho wlfo felt that she wno about to joeomo a mother and in the wretched level in which she lives no one was irosont to minister to hoi wants or go for the needed medical attendance. Although en. iroly unable to do so , the poor woman arose and wont out into thi old night alouo in search nf somu one who would perform the dollcalo assist nco. She Whndercd around fjr a ime and finally rapped at the door ol a small house at Fourteenth nd Pacific streets , occupied bj family named Sachy. She was ad mitted and had starlet ! to toll hoi story and have numeono go fora doc tor , whan thepainlticidontal to mater- ilty came upon her , and in a stranger ? louflo she became the mother ol wins. She was cared for the best thai tie family with their limited meant ould do. This case is certainly worthy of the attention of philan- bropically inclined people in the city , Only one of the infanta lived. List evoningOommisilpnoraQ'Koofc nd Corliss sent a physician to see Irs. Xilondek and ascertain if she 3uld boar a removal to her homo , The doctor stated that oho could , nd accordingly a oloso carriage riago was Bant to the resi- enco of the Saobys and i/lra. Ziloudck was conveyed home , iroviiion being made for the comfori > f herself and husband , the lattoi icing in a really terrible conditiot rom rheumatic sores in the groin , 'hero is no danger now that thi atnily will BulFtir from want as theii aso has interested the public geuer lly and they will bo looked after bj lie county aulhoritioi aa well as bj ther kind hearted perauns. DEATH'S DOINGS ho Ravage J or the Destroyer in Ou : Miant The heavy inroads made by deatl pen adults in this city for some day > ack has boon a oourco of wonder am miizjniont , even to thoao who an reparod for such unexpected events The fact that children have been , in i roat degree , exempt from the vislta ion of the destroying orgel was i onrco of gratulation to many levin ) nd devoted parents. All the littli nes , however , hare not been passed , nd ono of them , little Johnnie Dana hey , aon of Daniel Dinahoy , rosidinf on Seventeenth between iinrt anc Onming streets , Thursday , at 12:3 : ( o'clock , passed from lifo. Johnnti ) < mahoy was a bright and promising Ittlo boy , in whom wore centered , it i great degree , the fondoat hopes ol is bereaved parents. Ho had boon 11 but a few days , and , indeed , it it oportod that hia ailment hac n a measure bitlljd the skill , r , at least , was n novelty tc ho physician iu attendance. Th ( hild was olnht years and six month' Id. Mr , Danahey , the father , hai or many years back boon employee s brlokmasou at the smelting work ; nd has a host of acquaintance ! hroughont the city , who will earnest ! ] ympathizo with him and his wife li tils moment of their till lotion. Thi unorul will take placa to-day at ! 'clock from the Church of the Holj family , Seventeenth and Iird streets where mass will bo citlobratod. A NEBRAMCA BLIZZARD. A Predicted Storm Whlca was Not i Success. About 4 o'clock last evening a tele ihono message waa sent to the Unloi 'aoillo hoadquartois from the Uuitii States signal service station , notifyln ho otlicials that n blizzard was ap proaohing the city from the northwcs at a rapid rate , and would strikn th lity before dark. In less tluu half an hour the sky which up to that tliuo had been cleat was overcast with heavy clouds whio appeared to bo laden with enow. * dark 'lino covered the horizon t : o the north , uud the rapidl ; descending mercury soon rccordo au almojphoro many drgrooa lowc than that which during the di ] bad carried oil'a largo portion of th snow and covered the sidewalks an crossings with mud Tun BEK reporter porter like the iflhialR of the ship o which St. Paul was wrecked , cast oa tr.i anchors out and awaited a bHs that would furnish u full pa o item The storm , however , did not pan oui and although it grow much colder dui lnf the ovonlup uud blow a gale , : did no dnmago whatever. In this connection it Is npproprlrl to say that the old reliable rule tin first three days of December lulo th winter months has proven true thi far , and if the months of January an February follow up the proilictic that little warm weather is to ba c : perionoed , but on the contrary a sovo ; cold spell. "ItouKh on Rats. " Clears out rats , mice , roaches , tile ants , bed buge , skuuka , chipmunk gophers. 15o. DrnnuUta M13TKOPOLITAN HOTEL , OMi HA , NEB. Tables supplied with the boat U market aliords. The traveling publ claim they got bettor accommodatioi nd raoro general satisfaction ho ; than at any other house In Omah Rate , $2 per day. us21tfm S ECRETAHY HOW SERA - A Good Man Oono From Omahi Work. The union prayer meeting ThurH day at the V. M. 0. A. was well at ended and In it there was manifostci much earnestness. It was apparon hat the previous evenings of the woel iad aroused many to moro than usua activity ; and , as some ministers of thi ity had stated , that the minds of thi icople of the city wcro moro that usually susceptible to gospel truths we are not surprised to sco much In crest among those who profess Chris ianity. A prominent feature of the mooting 'hnrsday was the farewell to Mr. Q , ' . Howsor , who will soon bo engagoc n Y. M. 0. A. work in Chicago. Hli arewell addrosa to the audience wae nclnslvo , and yet not including toe much , and while ha was to leave ho wonld simply say , "Farewell ! " While the friends wore bidding tht onoral secretary good bye , the mlu itera who wore present adopted reso utloua as follows : We , the undenignod , pastors o ! ) maha , very cheerfully bear teati nony to the efficiency and acceptabll ; y of Brother Howeer'a work in oui ityHe found the Y. M. 0. A. in t > oor condition , and leaves it , largel ) Irough his own efforts , prosperoui tnd useful. Wo wish him all succcsi n his now field of tabor , and wo iu oka upon him the constant blcssiuj nd poworof the Holy Spirit. ( Signed ) WM. M. McOAunnflii , J. W. HAUUIH , F S. BLAYKBT , CHAS. W. SAVIDOE , , f. W. SUANK , FUANK H. HAYS , A. F. SlIEIUULt , O. F. STEU.INO , W. J. HAUSIIA. UKROLUTIO.NH At a mooting of the Y. M. 0. A ioard of directors , held January 8h : 883 , the undersigned were appointee , committee to prepare a set of rcso utlons expressive of our feelings as ai ssociation npin the resignation o Brother O. T. Howser as general sec otary. WuEiiEts , George T. Howser , ou 'flioiont general secretary of the Y H. 0. A. has handed in his roslgna ion to take effect on the 16th inst. andWUEKEAH WUEKEAH , Ho hpa already acceptei * 011 to another and larger field o abor that require * his immediat iroience , thoretore bo it - Itcsuhvd , That we accept his realgna tion with reluctance , nnd greatly regret grot ho'and ' his family loaviue , feollii | asanrad thae their place can be fillei with ar ak dilUsulty. Resolved , That wo cheerfully bee rostimonv to the successful worl brother Howser did as n punornl secrc ; ary , ani to his uniform consiston Jhr.'stian walk during his stay amen us. us.ficsolrcd , That wo earnestly pra jod's richest blessing upon Brotho 3owser'a work in Chicago , nod thn 10 may bo abundantly rowaided bet n this life and the life that Is to come licsohcd , That a cooy of thoao resc lutiona bo handed to Brother Howsei tutored upon our records and pul lahod la our dally papers. P. S. LKISF.NHINO , M. G. MoOooN , WM. FLEMING , Committee. A PLEASANT TIME. The Emmet Ball Thursday Night. The ball of the EmmotMouutnmu at Delation Thursday night at the Maioc o hall was a decided success in over urtlcnlar. The hall was elaborate ! nd finely decorated with banting au ho flags of Ireland and Amorioi. Th brilliant illumination of the larg oem added to the luatro of the of ) ointmeuta. Ouo hundred and lift : ouplos were ia attendance made up from the bee class of our Irish and American cit ; zens and the enjoyment was unifon hroughout the eutiro evening. Goo 'o lli.g was universal and the bal > assod off without a single dioagrcoc lie feature to mar it. Ir/ino'a orohei .ra furnished the music and an olegan upper was served in the building Thejo gatherings of the ussoclatlo are very popular and they are ) nl < vaj ooked forward to with much intercsl The committee of arrangements ha everything in fine shape and added t the oredit of the organization. DIED. DAVAllKY In this city Jinuaryll , i 1230 ; o'clock p. m , John , i < on of Al aud Mrs. Daniel Danatuy , ngcd 6 year Funeral will take place from the rcu deuce , North Seventeenth s'.reot , betwet liutt and Cumlng strecti , on Saturdi morning , Jnnuiry 13 , Friends are invite * SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGN ! Mndo fron- the wild flowers of tl ; KAU yAMED YOSEMITE VALLE ! it is the most fruprant of pcrfumi Manufactured by H. B. Slavon , Sa Francisco , For sale in Omaha by V J. WhltohouBo and Konnata Broi &Co. BONCE-HARDY. A Wedding In The Bee'a Family. A few days ago TUB BEK reporli was surprised at the receipt of t envelope containing on boautlfi cream tinted cardboard au invltatic to attend a wedding over ut Win to sat , la. , ou the oveniug of Janu&i llth , at 8 o'clock. Our acquaintauca in the Hawkc ; state being nomowhatlimitec ] a socoi glance was necessary to show ono < the high coutractiug parties was t old nnd valued employe of THK Be boil g at the head of its inailit department , and one of tl steadiest and most reliable young mi around iu thcsu parts. Oharlio hi kept his matrimonial intention , quiet that the announcement was surprite to everybody , although 1 had already furnished a cosy litt house at No. GIG North Nln teenth street for the reception his bride. The lady who thus b comes Mrs. Chas. T. Bcnco was Ml Clara Hardy , daughter of Mr. at Mrs. H. W. Hardy , of Wintered I' Wa , nnd Is AU nmiablo and nccom pllshed young lady , who will no dotb make her husband's homo a Tor ] happy one. Mr , and Mrs. Bunco will bo "n homo" after January 22d , at tho.i own residence on Nineteteeuth street where wo join with many friends ir wishing them prosperity in life's jour ncy together. PERSONAL. A. K * Cdy , of Sohnylcr , u In town. K. L. Bbeldon , of London , I * in town. 0. H , Stewart , of Lincoln , is In town. J. A. Piper , of Alma. U at the Millard , C. W. Lyman , ot Salt Lake , li In town , K. C. Wilton , of Ranche , Col , , is In town. Hon. C , P. Ma'.hewBoD , of Norfolk , \ in the city. L , D. Hopkins , of Kansas City , Is at the Illlard. O L. Hollaed , of Kansas City , is at the Paxton. N. W. WollH , ol Sohnvler , wan In town yesterday. Hon. leaac Pjwen , jr. , ot Dakota City , s In town. Llout. W. L. Carpenter , U. S. A. , I : at be Paxtan. C. M. Talloy , ot Nebraska City , in al be Pax ton , Hon. W. II. Michael , of Grand Island , s in the city. John 15. Jenkins , of Schuyler , is at th : iletropolitan. 0. G. Leppor , of Minneapolis , In at thi iletropolltan. Thos. Dagnid , of Paplllion , won in thi city yesterday , J , W. Earnhardt , of Lincoln , wan In thi city yesterday , W. Van Horn , of Missouri Valley , ii at the Millard. T. C. Wilson , of North Platte , was it .own yesterday , J. J. S. MillBpangh , of Sod City , la. s at the Millard. Wm. Sander , of Paplllion , was at tt L'axton last night. Irving K. Fuller , of Fullerton , was Ii the city yesterday. A. IsbibaakI , of Tokio , Japun , is a Kuea at the Metropolitan. C. C. Lukenc , Chattanooga , Terra. , I at the Metropolitan. J , D. Macrae , of Kansas City , vrai a , be Metropolitan last night. George S , Jones , agent of the Hees Acm Opera company , is at the Millard. J , T. Clark , general euperintendent c the C St. P. nnd M. road its in town. Gen. II. H. Baxter nnd family , of Vei tnont , registered at the Millard list nlgbt THE OLD WORLD. GENEItAI. FOREIGN NEWS Special Dispatches to Tim UHK. TUB ESirr.UOll'8 CHAU1TY. BEHLUT , January 12. The Emporo William ut hia own instance has in creased the contribution from the Im porlal fund toward the relief of th iiatreea by floods. The emperor sail in making the increase that it was in tolerable to him tu think of the hnn dreds shivering from thn cold and hun ger while ho won sitting iu a warn rocin Twelve German square mile of territory are submerged at Ilaab. DEAD BODIES FOUND. VARIS , January 12. A boat ha aeon found off the harbor of Colte sontalning the bodies of four person jolonging to the French coaetlui nteamer which { 3 believed to havi foundered in the storm. There Wen twenty , five parsons ou board. The remaiua of Gambttta were removed moved thia morning from the Pore L Chaise cemetery. Very few person were present and no dernonstratioi wun undo. A apecial train with th [ > ody utartcd for Nice at 9 o'clock Several personal frlonds of the dc ceased accompanied the remains , whic ! will reach Nice early to-morrow. IHKLAND'H CHOP RETURNH , LONDON , January 12. The pariin nentary return tpparts a depreciatloi in the value cf the crops in Irelam tor the year 1882 in consequence o unfavorable harvest , aggregated a 5,118.107 compared with the favm bio year of 1881. 1881.sun sun * LOST. The British chip Pride of the Ocean from Hamburg for Now York , is suj posed to have boon kst off Harwich as the boat and other wreckage , ev deutly belonging to that versel , ar washing ashore. THK UK At ) 1.1 OUM ! . PAULS , January 12. Humbori Lifo Senator Peurat , uud Oaimon , i\ ropubhcine , wore elected vice proa dente of the senate , SpnHer , roaut lintu , was yesterday oluctod vieo pro ; idem of tlu chamber of deputlrs. H recoivcd 102 votes against 145 vote for Bo > r.set , radical. This indicate that Gtmbattism is not very stron. iu the chamber. THAKKH TO THK EMVEnOK. January 12 The rule ? unanimously voted the thanks c the nation to the emperor for his d < nition for the relief of sufferers by tt Ibodo. THI : ruisots yAvoniTE. LONDON , January 12 The prince < Wales nominated Ircquois for tk Stockbrldgo cup uoxt aattnon , IIU.SH r.MIOIUTIOK. Mr. Tuko writes tint his coinuiltli has again began emigration from U moat distressed districts of west In laud. IRISH JUHTIOB. DUDLIK , January 12. Two person oouvicttid of shootint ; with Intent kill , were sentenced respectively 1 punal servitude for life , and twenl years. KOVriJAN CONTR3L CAIRO , January 12. Lord Dufferi has informed the Ezyptian mlnistr ; in reply to their rcqueut , that Oroi Biitaln withdraws from control an suggests the appointment of Europea financial agouta who will not ; luterfci with public administration. MEXICAN RAILROAD TOOL. CITY or Mracico , January 12. Tl government organ publishes a coi tract.signed the 10th hist , by Salliva with \tlio \ Mexican government t whlcl all Mexican national contra Jon company's concosslojs are con solidated and now form ono con cession on the following basic Per Lions of the road finished cannot bi lorfchtd by admitting states as shnro lolders ; a snbsily of $11,270 poi mile , payable by ( J per cent of thi irons receipts of all the custorr bounce , instead of 4 per cent ns In thi original concession ; payment 0 pei cent of ell the duties on the compi ny'a certificates obllratnry on all mot jhanti ; the p > rts of Mhtamoros , Moi' Now Luedo and Mai tavilln , tteclarei opened to foreign vo sols. Mata moraa and Monterey lines form a par of the Palmer-Sullivan system , A1 IUCR to bo finished in ten years. Thi ncreasb of tariff was agreed to. Gov irnmont statistics show the compsn ; i ad 434 miles of road completed Do 3mber 31st. NEW TRIAL GRANTED. LONDON , January 12. The queen' > onch division granted n now trial e ho libel case of Bolt vs. Lawrs , C'HAD7.Y'S SUCCESSOR. PARIH , January 12. General Saus uri , oommandlng the divieion o roops iu Algiers is appointed to sue ceod General Ohauzy in command o : ho sixth army corps. THE FLOODS HUIJ8IDB. Pesru , January 12. The wateri are receding in Upper Hungary riioy leave a fearful devastation a [ laab and Graw. A largo volutnu o water Is hold back in thn narrow rooky channels ] above the Iron gate constituting a great danger to tht ow lands in South Hungary. Thou sends of soldiers and workmen arc engaged on the dams Their labor : are much impeded by frost , which iiofover , checks the flow of watt Into the tributaries of the river Tholss 1IOOTH TAKES THK IIAKKRY. BERLIN , January 12. Booth's im personation of Hamlet in this city i very favorably commented on by th press. The Vowisch Zeltnng says , the im personation wan full of life and spirit It exhibited by turna a dnep patho and the finest of irouy. The Borsei Courier in a similar strain says th impersonation is perfect , a livln whole , ono part of which appears t bo the necessary compliment to th other. The Boraim X-utung aaya li eloquence and gesture Booth stand on the same level with Rossi am Salvlui , and perhaps surpasses thoc In the minute power or nugicslion The Crown Prince Frederick Williar Int'mated hia iutontion to cnmo agai : to witness Booth's performance. All the papers this morning com ment on Booth's performance of Hun let last night. The National Xiituii eulogies the actor's careful study nn effects , and considers ho does not ot trade hia American nationality. Th Tageblatteayo : The strange t fleet c the polyglot performance waa coon re moved by the interest iu the chief itr oareonation. Wo soou found wo w r iitho presence of one of the chic misters of the dramatic art. Hi Hamlet ia ot commending uoblouesi and will long bo remembered. Reloi siD/.aiger a je : Booth showed hirr self a ( { rand tragedian. ARRIVKD SAFELY. COCHIN , India , January 12 A poi tion of the crew of the British shi British Empire , recently burned n sea , have landed hero. . THE ASTONISHED ENGLISHMEN. LONDON , January 12. The Dill News in commenting on the bnrnln of the Newhall house Iu Mllwauke Bays that it is probably another illu ; tratiou of the indifference whin familiarity with danger creates. ] ia difficult to Imagine how people oonl cocsont to sleep night after night iu place known to bo dangerous. STANLEY ALL KIC1UT , The correspondent of the Time vvritia tha announcement of Stanley indiopositiou is probably a ruae , au that there is every reason to bt'lie\ that if Do Brazza attempts ] to encroac ho will meet a w.um reception , WILL BLOW Ul' . LIVKRVOOL , January 12. It la it tended to blow up the masts , funno ! and bowsprits of the steamer City c Brussels , when as much of the airg as possible can be saved. THE LAND LEAOUK 1'DND , DUBLIN , January 12. A lively cor roapondenco is again progressing bi tweeu Etgan and PIgolt concernin the laud'leaj'uo funds. Pigott d < cl rosthat 100,000 of the funds hav njt been accounted for. THE RHINE VALLEY. VIENNA , January 12 , The requln monta of refugees arriving at lUdb i largo numbers in a half starved cond tion cannot poseibly bo mot in tht place although all are doing their bci for their relief. Soldier * are placa along the dykea to prevent the poopl trom returning to their homes ovt the dantjcrous ioa. Repairing tli dykes hai bon iiupoaoiblo. Binco th frost set in the whole Rhino valley : frozen over. MAY TAKB THK I1JD % MARbKiLLFS ] _ ' . G , Janiiiry - < in botta'4 father ha informed the deli gation from PANS , which ondeavorc to induce him to alter his decision i regard to the disposition of his BOH'U n mains , that after his de.ith Par might take his son's remains. GLADSTONE'S VACATION. LONDON , January 12. Glads or will stsrt for Cannes , Franco , u Mond.iy , under the advice to take complete rent till the mooting of pa liament. IMMIGRATION FACTS. OTTAWA , January 12. Retun show during thn year ending the 3li qf September 175,418 persons arrivt in Canada , of whom 20,728 wont c to the United States. IIRADLAUOH IIEATKN. LONDON , January 12. The cou to day gave a judgment again Charles Bradlaugh , in hia actic agitnat Krskino , the deputy * orgoxn : at-arms of the commons , for au aesau on the oco& ion of Bradlaugh attcmp ing to enter the commons and tal his seat. Norveonsncas , debility and o : hmutod vitality enrol by nsir Brown's Iron.Bittnrs. Bnclilin's Arnica tialve. The Bear SALVI In the world for Out Drulaon , Bores , Ulcon , bait Rheum , ver Sores , Tetter , Chapped Hands , Ch blalne , Corns , and all ekin eruptions , ar poiitlvely cure * pile * , It ia guaranteed jive satlifactfon r rttoey refnnde Vrlac , 9f > tonU per exor ult bf ( SPEGJAL WAMTkt ) WANTKI ) FOR CAHIi-Ch.ttp r ldtnco lot Mlthln thri-o blocks ol n > it cars No ( an- yirlccpald. Male lee tion nj price. AJJirsj llesa'cnce Lot , " llc ofllcc. 733-10J WANTKU From January 24th , tw.ior more lurnlehcj r'onn for houHckeeiilnr , w thin vn mlnutrfi nalk o ( nth and Farmtu sttc 't/i. Adilrcwi "XV. U. 0. " oucof Max Mcitr & LIO. / / 733-11 .NTEU. Bolt of furnUhot rojm wl'h W b-mnlforsolf and wife in n'rlctly prli tc a Lily , flnt c.a a location. t-Mt of reference glr- ii. AdJrena M. A Armttrontr Mtllud a id Oman * 720-17f 4 ANTKDHoarders at S3JX ) per weik or . . lOJpermonth , at b07 lUrney , betw n ; th and OtA ttibet. JACOD Hniuiirr. WANIK'J ' Two KB'.tlem.n table txmdmul corner Capitol nrenuu aid 1Kb H B Good referercei nqu'red JQ .Jit ClITUATIbNU M WA IKD Dya jouog rean , a a tua'.tun ID Kroctry core , or li willing to mtko Llra- ilf ii'ctul st ny o.htr emplojioent. ArturrH J. " Bee olBi'9. 743'ISJ TXT ANTIJI ) By a > ounff man ho In atU-n Intr WT school and who am write a good hand uud an oidinary ct of books , a place to workol o rnable him to pay hh biard. nitiHOl wrltlnu and best of rcfertnccl gl\on , If required. Addremt " ( I. G. H. " Ci-n olliec 73 > .12t WA.NTiD-Sltuatlon : by an assistant book- keeper can give Ihob at C ty inference Ad. dresall ilcootllco. 723-15t JlOIl KENT Fire unturnkhol upper rooms , front and back entrance. H fart need 8. K. rornrr 17th and Chicago St. 721-14t P OH HkNT Two nliely turn eh l rooms S. K. ooruer 2uth and Dai enpoit ttlthor without URNT Twounfurol'htd roomu opening FOR Into each other > U npin a h.ll. l'em ) > r's block , cor , bth and H'wanl , 711-13) ) \ RARE CHAVCK FOR RF 'T-Thc 2nd atory 3L nd basement of bu Idlnp No 1111 Kanmra trut Iniuire { next door east. 73'2-17 . RKNI Several smi'l ' houseH , o rooma L1 eack. DR. C. II. PAUL. 733-1m F I OR RENT Furnished ro ma forjltah * hruso- keeping. $1800. Apply 2117 W b.terSt , "TlOiqRKNT Two In'ge rocma , at 2204 ner J } _ treet. _ 73018 } A RARE CHANCE TO Ri : JTThe 2nd storj of building No. 1111 Furnura etrveU Inquire noxtdoor cojt. 73i-17 "OOll KENT A fjood furnished rocm. Also JL rooms suitable f jr hoaickeiiilni ; , fur or unfurn-ehcd , S20 North 13th Mrett. 7 FOR KENT Hve rionn and Hall up stilra , front and roar cntr nco , Comer.lcnt for a email family , $15.00 prmcnih. Inquire at 1R1B Ca , St , 720-13" RKJ.T Four comfortabls basement FOR suitable for house-l eeplng all1) Rood mm. Inquire Immodhtcly ot F D. Cooper north wijt corner of 23rd and Uurt S 730-lin F OR RENT Double ollice In Jacobn Illock. 075-15 . ! Up-stairs , 1 17 Camhum 715 IB JOHN O. JACOD3 ITtOU IlKNTStoro r n No , 1309 Kaniara St. ' Contract must bo made thlg month. Tall on I' . .T. SIcShaiif , 1410 r.uiminSt. C99-13 F I OR It XP One lira's Bl" y furals > < eil room with board fur two at It08 Californh Ht. 707-lme. FOR RENT 139 Convent itrcct St. Marj'soT. onuv. none story house six rooms aid two liorso s atili. Inquire llarkti Jno3.Oais oilico. C3-12w hENF 'i houses of 8 rooms imh. In quire 1019 F.rnham tre t. Kl5-lmt MKN7 Ono double tno atom bsl'dlng EOR aulUbefor uroicry , i.H.n , butcher thop. or any rthar bu-lncM. Ixc t d no IhU n ( fiiod [ armrr'a trade ca-i bat > ecured. Knqulrrof Mra. M. Lame , cirnir Jack jn tud 13th ttrott. TiEJnS'New Map of Omaha , Juat completed and > ready fordelhcry at 95each. la 4 foct wide > y 7 feet long. Largest and mopt complete map if Omaha erer published. Official map of the city. Sen column. 'OH "TT OH S\IE-Sm.ill house on leased lot H. K. C corrur 9th and Jackjon. Inquire on ; irem- Uoa. 717-23J HOTEr , FOR SALE CIIKAP-C2 mllf * . * t of Omaha , on the t'nlon 1'aclllc railroad. Urick l-nrn , two try hotel uud furniture , three losd'xl.T. ! Kood stand , sod business. Co.d ro.won for sU.infr. Inqutru of Hubscrlber. AL NOltlllS , 713-ltr.-mo hoith L'end , Ntb , DUSINFSS OSAljOF-Bu lncj ) for Sale-A J timeril * tock cf inerchordl'e , In a KQod , on the D. &M. loud ; , 'oln ' ; a grod Lu-1- nceakLd carry a well Nilcctid storii. C.w.'ofor aclllng , tuhin otua nma F r firtbor Infor- matlon oddna. "ildac , " II - Olll'e. Jm-9t ( I7IOR St.lSf \ room cottaje lth Kirn rind L1 half lot on Chicago btrcet , ntar Hie School Only 2,300. JleCAGUi : , tOOdej27-tf Opo. ros.olllce. T7IOR SALK A flrst clssa locond handplueton' 1 CillatlSlODarneySt. 307-tf T7 XCELt.EVr BRICK FOtt BALE-IO 00 per JJ th'xi'and , Yard 15th btrect , two b ocki touth cf BoUtvnc ro.\d dec23-3m { LOUjiSZO Dinum , BESII3 New Map of Omaha , Juat completed an. * ready tut delivery at W caih. IdI feet * Ida by 7 feet bnif. Uir est and moat complete map of Omaha ever pabhbhed. Otllcial map of the city. Pee column. MISCEUO/1NETJB DT.IAYKD From Sa-atcga house rpplsili fair O uroundu , en last tna day t\urin , team con. dilute cf one Kruv and ono buc ) > Un c lired Boise. New hirncBssnd won ( with ! KK nek on , The pmtv bo ton thim im wi I rleano re turn to U. P. Bile iy , 013 orth ICth t eel , near Webster fpHHday boirdatlho Crtl htou hou e U ro- JL duced to$5.00derwc. . 721-1B rpKY The Hefner Starlied Spring manufactur- 1 cdand warented by f. T. Bcnbow 7IC South Oth St. Omaha. 5'j3 dec I0-lwt SO. BKAINARD , Taxldennlst. Dccrluadg , a . . . rpeilaltj , lith , to . Howard And Jackbon. C5-ni-2ui : EDWARD KUEIIL , MAO STCIl fF PALMYSTl'.RY AND CONDI Tl .NALIST , S Tenth atreot , between Farnam and Hamey. Will , with ho aid of imardtan anlritu , obtain for any ono a glance of tha past and present , and on certain conditions In tl > r fu ture , lioota and Shoes made to order. I'tifect f iruarantceU. - -v I'i Absolutely Pure. ThU poudcr no\er > aricu. A marvel of purity , ttrcnfta and wholreomenetB. More tconomlinl than the ornlnr-rr k ndt. , and cannot bo acid In- compvtitlon wlih the multlludo of low U t , hort wclijht , alum or ph tphata pow Jer. Sold only In New York" ' ' " * ' " ' " ' 1' ° * t"t * Co < ' Wall-Bt , 90J