THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA MONDAY JANUARY 15 AN IRISH RISING. Michael Davifct Elevates His Spine and Wades Into a Mob , A. Lively Row With Brass Knuckles and Ohnira , Spiced With Tongue Smice. The Dublin Oastlo Again Stum- bio Onto Giynntio Con spiracy. Thu Runicr-id Death of K ug Wll lliiiu Cronte * a Sensation ill Europe , Bui Later lioports Show Elm to bo " * Alivu and Kicking. GENERAL , FOREIGN NEWS Special Ulswtchei to Tnr. Ur.it. A DWSyilUOOK FOll DAV1TT. LONDON , January 14 Dmtfr np- } iurea u : Uldhum last evening to de liver an address on the Irish question. When ho commenced to speak ho was howled down by an organized gang , who attempted to storm tbo platform , but were remised with clnlrs by the occupanto < f the platform. A free fight fallowed , cliair ICRB end brasc knuckles being the principal weapons. Many peraonc wore hurt. Divitt called the disturbers a cowardly crow , and declaicd if twenty men would follow him ho would clear tiio hull of the gang. Ho thereupon advanced toward the mob , but was restrained by policemen. Addressing his oppo nents sgiin , Divitt said they wore miserable , contemptible , cowardly dogs. When they wore sitting in tav erns , he sid , ho was fighting the Brit ish government. They were drunken blaci guards and were a disgrace to the rmme of nationalists. If Ireland were made up of such men she would earn the contempt of the civilized world , lie had traveled throughout Enqland , and Englishmen , although his ooemles , had pivon him a hearing. What , a upeotaclo fjrtho English , he exclaimed , was afforded by ttieno pro lessors ( f blackguardism at a time when Ireland was asking fjr self- government. The police finally oncceded in re moving the disturber * from the hall. A vote of thanks to Davitt was then paused , and the meeting shortly after wards adjourned. AKOT1IER COKHPinACY. DUBLIN , January 14 The knives supposed to have been used bv the ' Ph < uiix park nsaaanns were fiund t , near the premises < f Carey , cf Dub lin. The municipality arrested him , with twenty others , on a charge of conspiracy to murder government cllicials. KINO WILLIAM'S CONDITION. CHICAOO , Jannary 14 A report has been received of the death of the emperor of Germany. PAUIS , January 14. All evening pipers hero published the rumor this afternoon of the death of the emperor of Germany , but The Courier Du Soir was the only one whioh alii cmod the rumor to bo true. The tfavas agency has received the nowa but has hesitated to send it to papers without confirmation. A MIHTAKE. PAIUS , January 14.A. . later dis patch received tonight from Berlin says Emperor William is in excellent health , but that Prince Charles , his - . brother , Is very seriously ill. This probably gave rise to the .false . report cf the emperor's death published in the evening papers hero. THE FLOODS. BEULIN , January 14. Five specta tors of the floods were drowuod near Opponheim. It is estimated the lossei by the floods in Germany will roach 80 000,000 marks. The total number of lives lost by the floods in the vicinity of Ludwig Shafon is estimated at 41. Stringent military measures effectively stopped the practice of bandmon going about In boats plundering inundated houses. Two miscreants wore captured neat Frankonthal while trying to cut the dams with the object of creating f fosh opportunities for plunder. Sol diers repaired the mischief , thui avoiding disaster. ON TOP or THE HILL. NICE , January 13 , The remains o Gambotta arc to bo interred at thi highest point of the cemetery here so that the monument will be vlsibli from afar. OAMBETTA'.nESTINO i NICE , January 14. The Gambott funeral procession , instead of goinj directly to the cemetery , made a lonj detour of the streets , greatly to th annoyance ( if the relatives. On er riving at the cemetery the cctlin wa placed on a catafalque of rather the atrical appearance , at the foot o which three orations were delivered General DeBollenaro , commander c the Twenty-ninth division , brldl ibado the last farewell to the great pe triot. The mayor said Nice was prou to receive as a precious trust .th illcstrioua remains of Gambott : the privilege which had bee grndgnd her enabling her to attci hnr French republican sentimenti The prefect said a voice from th tomb cried "Forget barren rivalry an think of Franco always , and only < Franco. " After these speeches member cf Uambotia'a finlily n quested that there bo no more. A nlgrhl fill the crowd eontlnuad to fit past the catafalque without any sig rf diralnithing and Cambetta friends , in the absence cf the munlc pal councilors , who had retired , h ? to intoifere and ordered the cell ! lowered into the family vault. Rai and cold winds prevailed during tl Janoril. The flat ; of the United States coi sulatu was draped and at hti mast during the funeral of Gumboil yesterday. The United States nav uniform was especially noticeable the procession. SPANISH POLITICS. MABIUD , January 14. Marshc Serrano ana llios , llartos tfnd JIoi decided to contradict the rumors tbo disorganization cf the dynna Jeff. They are determined to odhc ) to the programme of the party , ex plained some time ago to the senate , Tnoy have resolved , however , to ob serve n conciliatory attitude towards the povernmont ss an inducement to it to carry into effect the liberal measures promised , The fict cf Given , democrat , having been ap : pointed a member cf the cabinet is re * gardod as indicating eucli Itstontion on the part c f the government. UOSSIAN I'HESH CENSOlt. Sr. PKTKIISHUIIG , January 1-1. Fooktlsoir , editor of The Jburnal issued - sued by the ministry of odncation , hss beou appointed director i f press ad ministration , UAILKOAI ) ACCIDENT GENEVA , January 14 A serious railway accident occurred to-dhy in which rover'U ' pjraona were killed near Camerlata. Italy. THE ANAK ( IHSTS. LYONS , January 14. Tlie prisoner Gouticr , ono of iho nnarch'.ato ' , Ad mitted ho had relations with Eliza Reclus , and tays ho hud as good right to BOO llcoliu as Rochefort had to ouu Parnell. or Gambettn the prince of Wales. A RISING OF MUSSELMEN. SOFIA January 14. Reports c f the mly rising of Mnsnulmon in the mountain dislrlcta i f eastern lion- nieli.i are coniirined. The authorities seized aovoral cases of Martini rifles oent by"tho "young Turkey com mittee" of Constantinople ) to the committee in Vhlllipopolis. Turkish troops have boon clandestinely massed on the eastern Roumolian frontier. TUB NEW M'UEME , CONSTANTINO I-LK , January 13 The British ohurgo do1 jiffairos to-day hand ed the Porto a draft of the scheme for the administrative , judicial , financial and military refornu m Esjypt , which England proposes to eubmit to the powers after having ascertained the views thereon of the Porto. The echomo proposes the replacing of the Anglo French control by aomo other arrangement. IRELAND'S OTPOUTUNITY. LONDON , January 13. Davitt , at Liverpool , in referring to the proposal that the Inaguo fund bo appropriated for the relief of the distress in Ireland , aaid that tlioflo. funds were forwarded from America for tto removal of land lordism , which was the causa of the existing famine , and when England engaged in the war with a powerful foe perhaps it would bo Ireland's op portunity , AN INStll/TINO OFFICER. LYONS , January 13 The governor has directed the plicing under close arrest for a month the captain of the army , who , at the trial of anarchists , Insulted the prisoners in the docks , and exclaimed that he hppod ho would soon have the opportunity of ahooting aomo of them , IIOOTll's OVATION. BERLIN , January 13. Eiwin Booth's second appanranco was another brilliant success. The Crown Prince Frederick * William viva again present , and joined in the frequent and tum ultuous applanao whioh was bestowed upon the American actor. A DAILY OCCURRENCE. * ( , | CI3J5 Mos : w , January 13. Persona frozen to death are found in the street hero daily. A ROYAL ISSUE LONDON , January 13 , The Duchess of Cannaught has been safely deliv ered of a souat , the Windsor Castle. NOTES The floods in the south of Hungary are assuming greater proportions. NeusaU on the LHnul > 3 is submerged. Somberon on the Franoais canal and Slmlhn and I'aulcova.on the Danube are in imminent danger. The police of Home made domicllatory visits to 185 houses and arrested 125 per sons. ' They als6 seized 02 newspapers containing revolutionary Accounts of Over- rlank's so-called martyrdom. It is be lieved the arrests will lead to the discovery of important Information. Trials for high treason are impending. The destitution in t > omo of tbo western districts of Ireland is the subject of much concern to the poor law guardians , The government has been persistently urged to provide employment by public works. In a few Instance emigration is viewed with favor. A number of people have applied to the Ballinasloe guardians for assistance to emigrate to America , The echerfe for the administration ol judicial , financial and military reforms In Egypt , which the British charge d'affairi handed to tha port , also deals with the proposed regulations in reference to the Suez canal , and arrangments for withdrawing - drawing British troops are secured. The effect of tha scheme upon the porte hat already been to dispel the idea that Eng land contemplated the annexation ol Egypt. Statistics of the British hirvests place the wheat acreage for 1842 ( it 801.000 , bar ley 2,255.pOO , oats 2,843 000. These w compared with those of IBM , are about nine per cent Increase in wheat , seven pei cent decrease in barley , two per cent de crease in oats. The gross Englhh yield o : wheat U placed nt 10,268,000 quarters , anc including the Scotch , Irish and Welsl vleld , the grand total would be 11,412 , 000. Taking out seed and grain destroys by the weather there will be 10,412 4)0 ) quarters for bread making. The barloj } ield available for malting , feeding , etc. will be 10,400,000 quarters ; oats , 13,400 , 000 quartern , A. RodUot Protest- Special Dispatch to Tim lim. CAMDEN , Maln ° , January 14. Citl zona m a well attended mooting ex pressed indignation at the appoint meut of W. b. Rich , postmaster , eve the present incumbent , Alden Millei jr. , a wounded soldier , who did nc pay the assessment on his salary Resolutions were adopted deuouncln the appointment aa a base and unwai ranted disregard cf the wishes cf th people , in direct opposition to civ service reform principles , and intend ed to increase the patronage of ctlic holders. A Druiomer'a Dlotruti , SpcdM Dfipatch toTai Dit , CIIIOAOO , January 13 , A oomraoi cial traveler who haa had a long DJ perienco In the hotels of the nortt western states , mentions sornp twontj five in the cltlca of medium siz ? whic : are wnrso fire traps , if possible , tha the Novrhill liouto. lie considers tl : U hotela of the Treat lamentably uuaafi in THE DUZZARD. 10 Advices from lovra indicate that blizzard Bet in last night and extrou cold weather prevalla in the tut The cold waves and high winds all taal infest Minnesota and Dakota. al In The End of a Sproo- gpecial Dispatch to TUB Bu , CLEVELAND , O. , January 14 TJ Leader's special reports that at rol o'clock this morning the jail at 0 < of Harbor took fire and a man locked i tic the night be f jroor bolug drunk , w to burned to death. STATE J01TINQS. . I'.olnvicw hud a new eloro. Syracuce h si candy factory. Wider has lx Inwyer * . City nt lost has a Imrber Alma IIM a new paper , Th ) Trlbuno. The ilog poisoner U nt work In Beavo are plentlfol nlongtbo Ncttmli.i. James H. Klgs I\M bought the O'Xelll Batiner. A dairy association has been formed at Howard. The S'.anton bank hss new nnd elegant Cleirwaler. Antelope county , haa a now grlt mill. The Hastings nswspapers are at each other , again. Wahoo'd grind total of improNcmcn'B ' In Ih ia SS1.I01. Norfolk built n $10,000 brfck school hou e last year. Schuyler p oplc have a kind of epuiotlo that ID epidflinii. fc.-nator Van Wyck's New Year's gift was u daughter , Butler county hogs are swarming the Schuyler market. David 0 ty imp.ovoments amounted to ? 0 000 last year. Blair IUH pro\idoda pesthouao for any cues that develop. They are cutting sixteen inch ice in the Elkhorn at Scribnor. Table Reck male gratifying progress and growth last year. Freinmt's new buildings last year amounted to $100,100. The Nebraska 1'lnneor agsosiatiou meets at Lincoln oa the 25.h , The low price for corn is holding it back all over the state. The frame of the now Methodiit church at Nellgh has been ra'sed. ' The Tribune says two churchei will bo built in Alma thin season Pawnea City wan obliged to increase its force of teachers last weotr. A very long revival is in progress in the Beatrice Methodist church. Wymoro is to soon vote on a proposition to build a new school home. The O d Fellows of Table Hock dedi cated their house Notv Yearn , Two brick store buildings will be put up iu Bloomlngtou in the spring , Tfic new hull at O'Neill will probably bo dedicated on St. Pat tick's day. Pawnee City's now hotel , the Grand Central , wah opened on the 1st. A dancing school has been organized at Syracuse and U welt patronized. The PresbvtcrUns of Superior are trying to raise $3,003 to build a church. Fremont closed her Echooln last week to prevent tha spread of eiphthtrio. The Niobrara Pioneer has blossomed into life as the Creighton Pioneer. The state has granted the * Doane College Light Guards forty dtiud of nrmfl. Gaorge W. Browater has again taken hold of The Oakland Independent , AKatrus man haa been buying potatoes in Syracuse tor shipment to Texas. , Ntligh l nmbltlous to secure woolen and paper milU and a rope factory. One man has thu * far this gaatnn ship ped over 1.200 hogs from Syricuco. The Donlphan Index has joined the an gels , The material gooa to Minden. A number of brick buildings will be erected in West Point next summer. Dictiict No. 90 , Otoe county , hii just completed a now school house , " 0x30. There are 101 pupils in the erammar de partment of tte Table Hock High school Plattsmcuth undertakers complain that they have told very few ccQins this winter , _ Ashland has a case of small pox a little girl in a family that recently moved there. An Antelope county man set a trap lasl week to catch a rabbit nnd found a well in it. it.The The roller skating rink at Beatrice die not do biuiness enough and and had tc stop. stop.The The Wilsonville ( Furnas county creamery ia being built as rapidly as pos sible. John Cornell , who settled in Richardson - son county in 1830 , died on the "th , ol dropsy. The Alma town board has wisely pur chaeed rive acres and fixed them up for i cemetery. There were six cues of diptherU in on < family at Lyons recently , and four o : them died. The frame of Jud , Webb's new housi a * . Fremont was blown down by Wednes day's gale. ' Lincoln's pork packing house seems ti be doing a flouriihlnR business ? . It ha twenty killers. Oliver Luak , while chicken sheeting nca Weeping Water on the 9th , shot himself ii one cf the eyes. Bellwood la reported to bo growing rap idly , several families from the east havlu recently settled there. A gambling bell in Lincoln fiequente by colored sports was pulled on the 9th an seven darkeya caught. The oldest cat on record ( lied two month go , ag d 24. It belonged to Wm. Mclr ch , of Nemaba county. A couple of Oeceola , Iowa , men hav made a proposition to Hebron people t erect and run a creamery. O'Neill la beginning to figure on gottin an extension of the Chicago , Mllwauke & St. Paul road next year. The United Presbyterians of Pawne City have decided to build a new churcl to cost between $5OfK ) and SO.OOO , Peter G llogy , living in the souther part of Gage county , full oil a load of ha a few day * ago and broke three ribs. The Catholics of Tecumseh will hold fair in a few weeks , the proceed to 1 used to complete the church at that plac The report that a recently married coi pie were frozen to death in Thayer count' Is indignantly denied by the Hebron pape The company digging for oial south i Alma continue * to dig. A depth of 31 feet bas been reached with poor prosrect Mince pies made of venison In Nnni county are not for everybody. Thev a too deer. | Too late for the } N3 almanac Miss Spraifuo , teacher of the llsmptt school , was locked in by her pupils 01 day last week , and had to get c it thraui a window. The Advent people are about toestftblli a university in Xebronka , and think choosing either Schuyler , Fremont Columbus. The fanners in the vicinity of 'lalma raided 8G03 in two dvs to build a Chri tlan church. They want the town to rat $300 more. On the 8th a neighbor went to the hem of W. B. Pratt , near Wayne , and fnm htm dead. The coroner'd Inquest dec ! . ! he nuldJed. Prof. A. K. Gowdy , of the Pawn h Citv Hchooli , haa joined the state nt mal school faculty , much to the regret the Pawneee. 6. A Colfax county intin hauled eight four bushels of com In me load to Sodtt ler the other day. Colfax county mil have good reads. A case in which calf ii 10 a the central fi ' . nre bun jtut had its fourth trial at Norfo > o. and 111 cantlnuo till it gets up sohlch t 80 calf will be out of sight. J Byron Jenningi wont to bed at t CJoramercUI , Lincoln , on the Oth. and 1 < hli gold watch on the bureau , when got up tha watch was gonr. hoe Wyraore hail a tensatlon jmt after Ni o Y rX J J. Stfladman , preiident of t ak Valley b nk , being c > ! by S , \ Jacob' , The c\une was not jearno 1. up HA ) lamp on the stairway of the Hewn as opera home fell on the evening of the t at the audience ware lowing , and brol the oil fcattering in every direction. The people kept cool , however , and with the matting smothered the flitno' . Clarence Maloney , gcd 10. of Gibbon , was thrown from a horco while herding cittlo ht week. Ills foot caught In a stirrup and ho was dragged to death. North Bend is getting alarmed at the itiimcii'e niti'tint of ice formed in tlv < 1'l.vtte and Lotil ) rivers nurlfears | rcpetl- tionof her xporlcncotwo years ngo. Wm. Bo/uth : , living ft couple "f mjle out of Kalrtield , has a Hork hlro now tint hasraltoiSJ pigs in the lait four years , Tbo nnlinal now weighs a'nout COO pouniU. The Western Talon think * it can xkln the grain dealers of Plaltsmonth and has put up the charges In the four dealers lor market reports from SIM to $570 per your. A WoWi-Knghsh paper Is to bo started at Blue Sprint ! * prrtty foot ) . The ninio of It will Im "Y Cimro Gollewlmil"ontl It ( jtvlll ytuuloubghtodli bo n grrantld scyucccif K1. Welton. n young in-in living nnar UiiBtlllla , was out hunting with a party on the 30ih ult. , and ixccideutly received the contents of it shot-gun in the nock , nn oc currence thit lays him up for awhile. Conductor . 'rnrlca Green. In charco of n B. it M. special , with T. J. Potter nnd Superin.otuleiil'lloldrcgoon board , slipped as he WRB getting ou the cuslne n' Aratithoo and had a number of to s machcd. A Norwfglaniln Madison county waa kicked in the head by a horsn n month auo aud his tkull tracturod. llccently a surgeon d' sw o\it n piece of the cranium nn inch nnd a half long , nnd now the man U getting well. A Schuylor man received a c rload of coal from Penn ylvania on the 10th. for which ho paid one hundred dollars freight ; for the 1200 miles betwfoa lloiv'lng and Omaha ho paid $71 ; and'f or the 70 miles between Omaha and Schuyler the Union Pacific knocked $43,07 out < f his purse. Mit'iNon county haa had another acci dental sitootini. . Outho7cb , ' Doc" Bishop w.w visiting his brother , J. W. Bishop , of Knlamazoo , and while showing him u re- volv r it went nil , the ball hitting J W.'rf t-year-uld son in tha head , making a wound that the attjnJlng surgcou thinks will be fatal. LovlNodrow is ouo cf the pioneers of Iviuhardxon county , and H largo party gave him n iturptiso on the 8th , his birth day. A local paper says it waa n great surprise , indeed , to Uncle Levi , but ho "slipped out to the barn , where ho turned hla shirt and smoothed his hair with a cob"and ro urneiUo thohoutonud enjoyed himself. Tekmnah bad a shotgun accident recent- y. Mr. Huppock , n merchant , was pushIng - Ing a charge into a gun , the weep u lying on the counter pointing towjuds the open dror , when It exploded just as a boy named Krankia Gieagoti wa * pisaing. Thtee of the t hot entered the boy'n btck and it la feared otu must have injured tlu spinal cord , aa nil below Is paraljzeJ. The boy'u death is only a matter of little time. M. Mohler went to Howard on Wednes day of last week and got trunk. Going homo that night ho fell of ! his horse , aud didn't reach hisdnnicile till midnight , nnd his family found his hands and feet frozen. Hi ) wife tiied to get bis feet into cola water.'but hojinsiated upon putting thezi in an oven , aud did BO , Ho had n lively time thuwintr out , and perhaps will know better next time. CONQHESSIONAI * . Special Dispatch to Tim Hun. SENATK 1'ilOCEEDlNOH. WASHINGTON , January 13. Ingalh introduced a bill for a commission cl seven , to bo appointed by the preti dent , to couuidor railroad tru'isporttv tlon , all the commieainn to bo for civil Lfj nntl their pay to bo $10 per da } und expenses. Senator Edmunds moved to post pone the calendar and consider the senate bill regarding the condition c I things in Utah. Senator George thought the bill t enlarge the powers of the department of agrioulturo moro important. Senator Blair understood that thi Utah bill revived the woman snffragi question , and would , therefore , ro qniro long discussion. A motion tc postpone waa lost ; 21) ) to 20 , Senator Jones then moved to post pone the calendar in order to pass t bill for the relief of Ben HalUday , Agreed to. Senator Plumb moved to strike ou after all the enacting clauses in thi f Halliday bill and tubstitato "bill ti enlarge powers and duties ot the do oartment of agriculture , " and ad dressed the senate advocating the ay ricultural bill. Senator Gaojrgo also advocated thi agricultural bill. Senator Dlvis took the floor , ba yielded fcr executive session. When the doora were reopened thi sonata adjourned. The tariff bill comes up as unfinlaho bualuees Monday.UCJUSB. UCJUSB. The pension Sill considered apprc priates , $ l,57G,000 , of which$80 000 000 are for the army , and . $1,000.00 for the navy. The reat ia for oxpeusoi Mr. O'Neill moved to increase tti approptia ioafor the army to $85 000 00(1 ( Adopted. The committee rose aud reported t the house and it passed. Tne relii committee was directed to inquire Chief Clerk Bailey over attempted I influence legislation for the benefit i the Gas Light company The houa after a dispute about the priority i the resolution inquiring into the enti of distilled spirits into bonded war hoDsoa , wont into committee cf tl whole and considend the fortflcath bill appropriating $325.000 The bi The honao considered the billa r ported f-om the pensions cor inittau , Mr. Joyce called up the bill pn vlding that any persan who , while I the military or naval service , she have lost the ti ht of ono eye uhc in bo entitled to receive a pension no $12 par month ; and in caaea in whic Kb the injury to ono eye manifestly i footu injuriously the sight cf tl sh other ho shall bo entitled oe , to t of ergo equitable kcreaao in his pension n to exceed in the whole the amount go $25 per month ; and all those wh s- under like circumstances , have lethe sse the night of ono eye the sight of tl othnr having been previously lost- lee ahall be entitled to a pension nd $50 per month ; and all the od who , while in tbo military or nav service of the United S.atoa , in tl sr- co line of duty , by injury received t srnf disease contracted , shall have lo hearing lu both earn , shall bo ontltli to a poimlon cf $25 per month , at for any loss of hearing , hai than t ; tul deaf noes , in ono or bath oars , tin shall receive an equitable portion fk ' the full pension The bill paaeed he yone 120 , nays 55 , Mr. Hall gava notlco that Tueatla he February 'h , ho would ask the lion oft to adopt mi appropriate rosolntl ho upon the death if hla prodcceoat U. M. A. Hawk , ew The an aker laid bcfirothohot he n letter ffom the clerk of the houi W. calling attention to the nccuaolty making sorno provision tot acconm dating Increased representation at t ko , jioit congroea. Referred. Adjounie A GLITTERING FRAUD , Manufacturing Reporters and Oorrospontlents by Wholesale , Free Pneaes nnd Free Shows for Everybody. Whnt the Fraiulscs Are thoKoaliHoii Aro. The latent scheme whiih has boon introduced lo the nopiriujj yonng men of thia ( > rcnt nnd glorious republic is that sot forth on punted circulnro , oarda and lottorn sent out by the "American NOWM exchange , " whoso hondqunrters are at Cincinnati , 0. A number of these comuumlc.itlona have boon recoiyod ia Council Blull'j and no doubt euvornl have remitted the ini tiation fuo iroccus ry to boooinu a rooorter or correspondent for the exchange - change and suouro what is still moro coveted the "amuocmont , pass " and " card " port" "transportation , which moans free shows and railroad pasaoa. The institution referred to haa boon written up by the local papers of Porkopolla , afld vrliilo they do not say It la a fraud , it ia certainly holdIng - Ing out to many glittering bauble that ia not worth ito weight in nago brush , let alone $3 in greenback . The exchange is widely advortitod , and when in reeponao to the advertisement sumo ono in gulled into writing to the principal oflho n reply nfter the follow ing fashion is received , this being handed us with other imposing in formation by the reciptont , a woll- known young gentleman of this city : DEAU Sin - Your letter in answer to the advertisement of this exchange for reporters and correspondents IB received and your name entered on our booka aa a probable member. The The circulars of the American News Exchange , mulled to you with thin letter , will afford a very clear inflight into the plan and system on which this novra exchange la conducted. Thu matnberohlp haa already reached a number which guarantees a very gen eral representation , and it is not ni- trava atit to believe that boforaanoth er year the Amorlciu news exchange will bucomo the recogn' ' jd principal news center of the country. In returning your application for membership , ploaao objurvo that on- cloiod pasnifa must bo sent back to this office for signature and noil. AMEUIOAN NEWS EXOHANOE. F. S In the mall following the ono which brought your letter , wo ro- colvbd another applioaion from your county , which wo will not nnsrror un til you have had time to reply. "Tho unclosed passes" referred ta are ono introducing the fortuualo reci pient to railroad managers , and requesting < questing the managora to grant favore only to the man whoso name appoarc on the face of the card , and when it ic to bo for strictly nowa gathering pur poses , otc. The probabilities are thai the request would bo complied will oven if not mado. The amusement passport ia a similar card addroaaod tc theatrical managers , and is equallj valuable. The accompanying circular atatci that The American Notts Exchange ii nulthor a , competitor nor an enemy ol any other news uesociatlon. The feature which insures its success it the mutual character of itn labors ant "it is organized in the Intercuts of iti members. " "Our members are drawn from every class from the farmer , tht merchant , the school teacher fron every association of lifo , The dntloi of the position will no't interfere will any other occupation whioh the cor respondent may bo following. " Thii ia undoubtedly true , whatever inn ] bo sild of other proton sions. The circular then goei on to show the privileges and du ties of the members of the Araoricat News Exchange which ia shortly tc boomo "tho purveyor of nowa to al mankind. " KllKK HHOWH. "Aa it la the aim of the Exchange t famish information of any kind do aired for any clasa of papers , Ita corro apoudonta will necoasarily have to enjoy Il joy the privilege of all classes of on of tertilnmonts , conventions , sooiot ; if gatherings , etc. The progress of i to theatrical troupe , circus , or otho of amusement enterprise Is a matte which a certain class uf papers desire ) o , of authontla intelligence of , and the sue rye cuss of certain aotora or performon or the financial prosperity of mar o- tie agora , are all matters of which sue ! papers as make this ches of nowa i 311 ill specially doairo frequent and acourat reports. To each member ia issue an 'Amusement Passport , ' whic managers of amusements of all kind will be glad to accept. " 0- KAILHOAI ) I-ABHEH. 0in "All railroad passenger agents an til managers are in possession of full di ill tails regarding the work of the M cf change , and their hearty sympath uhf. with and willingness to extend ovoi f. aid to the accomplishment of tli lie gathering of news for the press 01 in assured. To each member la iHaued nt "Transportation Card , " which whc presented to the proper oflicer of railroad , in connection with a plal iat statement of the uses to which tt hoof favora will bo devoted , will enable tl correspondent to secure unusual fa oil of ties over the line of auch road. " seal OltOr1 UEI'OHTH. -al hoer An Important feature of this e or change ia its facilities for gatherlt . It has b ist crop roporta cr prospecta. cd come a necessary department I newspapers that Ita roudcru ahoul 3d 3do bo kept posted as to tbo crop pro oey pod a. of OOLDBW 8ILUNCK. Society items , amusement note races , religious movements , politic newi , accidents , murders , arrests , iji IHO discoveries or Inventions , buaine on items , railroad improvements or act or dents , movements of important pr plo , election news , political proapm ise in short , any and otcry itora whi so , the ontsido world may'l a interest of in vro want roporta of. If a cc aoho respondent has nothing particular ho nond ui , wo do not dtalro him to ft sd. that ho tnuit spoil nper In writing i "Sllonco la golden , " when ouo has nothing of interest to say , JXI'KUIKNUK NO 01UKOT , The Kxohango docs not believe ex perience to bo absolutely indlnpctiRl- bio. A year's membership of thin ExcTinngu will do moro to make a du- nimble reporter or correspondent than iiny amount of theoretical teaching , From ammitt our members wo can re cruit for the rcgulor work of the daily pros ? , and the papers will only bo too glad to secure through Ibis Exchange experienced roptrtors to go upon their regular ntnlf , whenever a va cancy occurs or an increase of rcpor- torinl wurk is r < quired. ' m'JRIOim INDUCBMBNTS Our corruHpoiidnnts will rcouivo for their work all that ia paid this Ex change for it , loss tun pur cent. At ) IM'IMTKM. The circular goes ou with several columns of information like the above und no doubt finds plenty who tire gulled into pajiugtlui initiation fee by its glittering generality and free piieacs. A little reflection will , however - over , convince anyone who ia sensible enough to write the most commonplace - place bit of news that roportura can not bo ground out by the thous and from raw material any moro than farmers , clerks aud other classes cau bo made from the inoxpi rioncud. Even if they could they old find the same regard for theli uibi'nn that Satan rocuivod for hi when ho battled the hosts of heaven. Chicago NottK. Special Dlsintch to TIIK Him. CUIUACIO , January 11) ) . The Times says that the Northwestern railway proposes ti discharge all of its em- ployoca in its running departments un der 21 years old , In order to occur olli- cloncy and to prevent acddonta from heodlcBsnoss , The Inter-Ocean's Little Hock spec ial caya u man named Lindniy ( colored ) entered a quarter section of land near I'iuuaclo Springs , aa u homesteader. The survey showed it covered a part of a tract of ground cleared and "rquattcd" on by a while man named flubbnrd. The latter demanded Lltid eay lo abandon his homestead. Lind say refused. Liat nigVt liubbard with a party of masked white men went to Lindsay's cabin to drive him oil' The party were mot by Lindsay and hla friends with a volley of musketry , liubbard and one other was killed nud n third mortally wounded. Abstract and He * hstata. JOHN L. McCAOUn , opixulto Pogt Offloa. W. U , BAUTIvICTT OK Eolith 13lh DtreeL ArohltAOto. JFr.CKS U , UKNDELHbOHW , AHCUITEOIl r.com 11. Orolgliton lilock. ri. . T. LAUQi : Jr. . lloora I , Cirlnhtcn niock. Uoau unu tiliuu * . JAME1 DrVINK S CO. , ) c" liootn ami Uhova. A stood itoortmccl a ) o norV : on hand , corner mh and Ilarney. ) T08. KniCKbOH , 8. E. cor. 10th and Donglae JOHN F01\TUNATU8 , 2) 10th ttreot , manutncturcs to order good woil 11 Wr prlcoa. Itctnlrlnr done. Bed prlngs , LARRIMEU Manufkcturei. 1617 Donrlu l UvoKa , rtowt and BUtlontry. J. I. FUUKIIAUF 1015 Funham Etieel Uutter and EBK * . doSUANn & BOUROKDEK. the oldMl D. and 1 ! 53UJO In Nobrteka cntablithod 1876 Omaha. Ucrrlnjiet and Road W aoni. , VM HHYDER KthandltarnovBtreotl. Clothing Uought. J nAllKIO will p vhlchestCaihprlct ( for icon Imnl clothlup. Corner 10th tad Farnham. runt , Paints nd Oil * . KUHN A CO. flu Vunc Uooila , Oo II th tc < ttreotn. If. 1. WniTKlIOUPK. Wholesale A Hf Ull , Hlh il U. JTIIJLD , 20iS North Cldo Oumlnz gtrcel D PAHll. DrnwlPt. 10th and Howard RtroeU. Dentlata. „ > B. PAUL WlllUms Ulock Cor. lllh ft Dodgi. a 1 Olvll Engineer * and Ourveyor * . ANDRUW ItOBRWATKR , Crelghton Block a Town Surveys , Qrkdo nd Bower ge Systems y BpocUlty , Ury Good * Notions , tic. JOHN H. F. LKliMANN il CO. , liif Yoik Diy Goods Blore , 1810 ncl llil I r < liara itruol 1 u. 0. Kuewold ln-J boots and ihoea * 1'ncifl 9 rounary. 1 JOHN WRARME4 BOMB cor Uth * Jsckionil Jowe en. JOHN I1AUMKU 1B14 Farnhain BlreeU Undertaken. CHAR. KIKWK , inii Carnnam Del. llth ft 1H I- Hoteli. ly AKVIELD HOUS'K.Uoo. Canfleld.fith ft Farnha y 70UAH 1IOUUK , P. li. C.-'V , Bl'J FarnhamS a BtAVEK'8 HOTEL. F. 81 von , 10th St. ir loulhorii Hotel Ous. JUuiol tlth iLoavenworl irB KP TAt'haNT. HUH. A. UTAH 3- wfsl coicrr ISthind Dodifo. Boot Boird for the MODJJ. i tlsl ctlun Uuarauiee at t-ll Hoari Uo rJ by the Uiy , Ween or Mouth. Oood Toniu tot CM VarnlHhed ilnnmotjuppUod. ruruauru. r. URO5S. How trd SflJOud lUnd J-urnlta id Rloreu , 1111 Dowdis. nithwt ib pil . .lil far eocmid I .nJ KO * . I1OMKKII 1SU Dltii-H el. fine tocdl d OUAHA FENCE ( JO. /RlXn & CO 121) tUtncy III. , Irarto II lee Daxeg , Ircc kad Wood Fencsl , Ott 'Mnr . flonntf r P'nn ' ni' ' Wi.lnnt , Pawnbrokers. KOHKNFKU ) 10th St. . b t f r. 4 B 10 RtTrlaariUort , Oanllold't Patent. in Olgrc and Tonn-co. WIJT b FIUT.'CDKl1. , muiuticcnieiiof 01(4 In > uj Vrt lu'ile Ii ! cri ) n TcUocos , ItOSDoucI \l \ prock.r > . Junk. U. UKRTHOLI ) , 1UJ.-I and lleUI. Lumbar Lime and Cement. KFi & CKv corner Ctli aud J30HNKR lira DonglM HI. Oood V rl in Id Morchirtt Tkllort. O. A LIKnQUlHT , < ceuf oaruimt popular llcrclnr.t Tkllan It t'\lm ( he Uttit dcbk-iii for Spring unj Snmt bcilo (01 fct'tlLtnen H nm. btyllwli , ilui l "urnant Htret. i N . nary. * -JUS. (1. A. KlHCIKll , nbolccile ted RoUH , T J" / Ooodn In gni.t farUty , Z"pbyr , Card Br ai SB t'Qilorj , Cln 06 , ConrtJ , fco. CJhiapoat Uouw , ! iiVoit. . I'ur-.uu-u.s ntvo BO per cast. Or UI fU'l 11 10- 10ta rotor * . oh HTEVKNB , IM betwicn Oumlnj and It CJ A. ISoHHAHK Corn 34 aud ComlneBtrs orto Hcrdwsio , Iron and Steel. to OLAH A LAfia\VOR'rHY , Wholwals , 111 eel us A. UOtMf.3 corn * 10U > aud CaUfornU. Photoarapnen. OKO. HKVN , PROP OrtnJ Central Oivllcrr , Sill Sixteenth I'lt-ii. near Uaionte Hall. Flrst-rJiwiWoik oJ Pdtopk- nyyi ( rnarantoon PlumblnR , Ua anu uiu m Fitting. P. W. TAIU'V A CO. , 210 11 tit. , tint rurnh.m and DougtM. Worlt prtmp y attended to. _ D. riTZPATRlOK. _ _ nu JM ! Otrf ) . Pliy icn > n w. a. onin < , tt. n , rioM > NO < . lllotk , Uth HtiMt. V. P. MCISWRIKO. K. D. Maaonlolltork. 0. ti. HART. it. U . Kve mil Ktr Opp. pcttofllo Hcrnntj , Bzddlcs , Ac , II V , KlflT to intli S , h t Ftrn. a ffnn T. liommljtlon Morclirnti. JOHN 0. Wll. M3UHnc'J ( ; m D n. DKRMEK. For ileui ! ' Me Ur/r i moot In lullr ml Wr ) iv A. niiKMii'irxtt , In Storen anu Tt tare , and Un ulirta of Tin Rocfu tul ill Vlr.di ol lnlc.li ) ! ! ; vrrv O.W Felloni1 Clock. . liONNKP. ISO ! l.nn IM St port im Oai-.p CIII'JOI'4. UKUHV FAtl'WANH , la tnt acu brtclr blooi : en l > . .nlw . < IT Jnil opir.oil a mo.i ! eli -i * * , Wttt ! ) ! ! . Hot Lunth from 10 to It ovcry J j. Otl < lniuMl ALrOIKU Kit ! , n > t e > . J. KVAXd , WhoIrMlu and KtUll Or > J U Odd Polio * * nll Oornlc * Wcrks. Wcttc'.a Cornice WorV , Mannfitcturen Irnn Ooni'.co , Tin , Iran tnd I to Rco91ut. | 0/ilor from i\n > localltj po-mitlv ntpcated In Ihr b nunnar. Factory and ortce 12111 Uaiuey PI. 0. Hl'KClIT , "rctirletor. ( UlvintzoJ Iron Coriiloes , Window Capi , oic. , cianufacl tired and put uii In any part of th oaantnT. . S1NHOLD ilfl Thlrtoanfh rinur ml Fred. H < AHA CITY UIUJ9 , Sth and Voln'mp lro ! * . , proprietor * ' " > lsof the hti PERt'ON Ij-"l anlKjdy d , developed and strerethoted , " an Interesting aJ < crtnomont long rim In our pupor. In reply to Itqil ricH no will ray that IhtTD li no en I ICIKV of humbiiRab tit thin. On the contrary , thendicrtljtra art \trj highly In- cloned , Intern ) oil ) < crHOtis u uy get nialcil clr- enlsrfl irlvlng all partliiilani , x\\\ng \ \ nil partlcu- lur > , by addroHsunr Krlo Mndlcal Co. , 1' . 0. llox C13 , UiifTilo , N. V Toledo E cnlnt ; BIT. X LYDIA E. VEGETABLE OOMPOUNP. In rt 1'cndtlvo fnre I'or nil those. I'ulnful Complaints and \Vf .Vnt * a rnramon to our best female population. A Mctllclno for Woman. Inrontodby a V'omtn. rrppsrcd by a Woman. Is Grfstnt Sfdlrsl flhmrrj Slnf ih Dsw ( HUtat * * KITH rtiTlrcs th drooping spirits , Inrlgorntr' and hor.uonlzea the organia function * , KT ! S elasticity and flrmnww to the etcp , restores the natural lustre M tin * yp , ami plant * on the pule check of woman the fres roiea ot nta'i spring ami early aummer time. C.tr-Pliy lclan Usn It and Prescribe It Fraely.-W It rrmovea falntncsa , flatulency , Jontroys all cr&Tln | for stimulant , and rclloTM weakness of the utomach. That fcfllni otbcarlnif Juwn , causing pain , weigh ) and backache , 1 * nlwajr * permanently cured by lt use , For ( ho enre of Kidney OomplalnUof cither aei til * Compound la uosurpaiied- < T.TDIA E. PIJJKIIAM'9 HI.OOD PCRITIEH I trill eradicate erery rejtlKO r Humors from th Blood , and Klre tone and strength to the ytm , ot tuaa woman or child. Insist on having It. \ r Both the Compound and Blood Purlfler art prrpare * at tt and MS Western Arcnue , Lynn , Uau. I"rlceol & either , , ! ! . BU bottles for 5. Sent by mall In the fora ofpllLs or of lorcngrs , on receipt of price , $ lperboi forclthcr. Mm. I'lnklmm freely svnawern all letter * ol Inquiry. EucloaoSc't. stamp. Bend tor pamphlet. No family nhouM bo without LTDIA E. rimcnAJTI taVEtt I'lf.I.S. Ther cure con tlwtlon , bUlounuxi and torpidity ot the liver. M ct-uU per boi. lUI UniKRl t8.-C * C ) DexterL.Thomas&Hro , WILL BUY AND SELL. AND ALL TltANhACTlONH OCHKKOTKD TUEBEWim. Pay TUXOB , Rout , HotiEea , Etc. HOOM8 . CltEfillTON IILOCK M. HORWICH & 00. . DEALVUIN Paper Stock , Woolen EatIron AND METALH , Hlghetd PrlccH I'nld. 8blpmcnt trctt. the country solicited. Kcmlttanr'u OUAHA | Vromptlv rnnrta. TREASURY DEPAKTM NT. ClCICK OK ritlllTHOLLKlt OV TUB Cl'HRFNCV ) Wosliltntoii , December 30,1882. f WIIKKKAK , Ily catldfactoiy e\lilenco prcsontod to the undurtlgnud , It lias been made to appro * that "THE FlUSr NATIONAL BANK 01' * .MA- HA\in the clt.if Oiroba , In tliu countyo ( Dongld' , anil State ot Nebraska , IIM coaiplled with all the uto\ln'ODs c ( the "Alt ot Congrt'ta to ci.alilo National DankliiK Associations to ex tend their corporate existence anil for other pur. POSO- , " approved July 12th , 1882 Now TAKIIKIORI , I , John J , Kuox , Comptrlhr of the Currency , do hereby certify thit "The. Flrtt National Bank ot Omaha , " Inline cttyof Omaha , In Iho county ol Doutfas , unili tat lot Ncbroak , M authorize J ta Imvo sueccsulo i for the IV. vriod > pccla l In In lUainciidtxl articles of aaao let datlon , narrdy , until tliujclbau of butltuM en December 31 , 1902. INThTTIMONY WHEREOF , witnew myhind tnd seal of olllcothU 30th dity ot Decombcr.lSSi. f ? ' \ J01INJ. KNOX , ! HKAL ! f Comptroller of the Currency. - - * " ' ' > Kn . 200. Jju \ jm in , H. PHILLIPS ao. . , Julie THELE.VDING | KE\V YORK Call nod look over my now store and see my new t'i'odu. lie 12&7 Fnrnnni Str. t t. 12O7. Under tin uiana ement uf Mr , KalUh. LKGAL NOTICE The Drm ol J , U. F.lllott & Co wet re Jauukry U'.h , 1K33. John KUott hai retlrvl. aei llU , J. 0. KLLIOTr will continue the bu'lnesa , pay anJ collect all in IU auddtlt ) . n O iinhi , Jaa , rtli , 18k3. Jan 12 3t rdnIL ilei IL ALWIA E. KEITH WtjlCMlOkCdUttall AI GOODS ! * § . Correct and tollable Waves a Specialty , MASQUERADING WIGS. 1223 Fbrnuiul St , OmoUii. Neb- . /