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    THE DAILY BEE : FRIDAY JANUARY 19 i
The Daily Bee.
Friday Morning , Jan. 10
n
Wonther Report.
( .Che following observations ro taken at
th * same moment of time at all the static at
amod. )
WAB DjtTAETMnfT , U. B. SiOHALSlB-
7io . OMAHA. .Tan. 18,1883. (1:45 ( p.m. f
5 3S
II
Denver. . . , ' 0 01 a Calm Clear
Cheyenne. 3002 ti Kreih Car \
tiH
Wathtkle. 30 H tiN Light tear
. . . . . 30 21 ti.V ti fa i I't now
Orriria. . . . 30 12 N H'y snow
Tankton. . 30 84 .VK Pro h Cloudy
TO 17 K Freeh I/tmow
ntTonport. 30 20 .VK .Vr. Krtih
" 30 3) ) N r'rmh i.'louuy
8t ! Louis" 30 10 r. llrltk Falr
M torhead , 30 t l KrtHl Cloudy
Vincent. . . 30 1)2 N\V Fre h It snow
30 6D I.t snow
H iforJ.
Hilling *
Ueadwood. . 30 M4 S2 N K Freth Ltnuow
Amlnabolno.
Hirer Ironn at Omah , lioizn tt VauKUr ;
Mlnlnlppl froien at Davtnport , frw.cn at Et.
Paul , frozen at Du'mqar , frozen at I.i Croiw ,
rozrn at Bt. Louis.
LOCAL BREVITIES ,
It will be seta eliewhere that Omaba
' carried off a good tniny ofllcnrj in the elec
tions by the various state sacioticH Wed-
nea day.
A coyote created some consternation
on 10th street yesterday , but WAS captured
by Its owner nt lait ,
Some splendid lithograph * of Mis *
Dutton , who will ting in tha forthcoming
Glee Club concert , have been received and
will soon adoxn the usual windows.
The snow Is still with us , and the
storm yesterday is the worst of the
week. Omaha gets all tbcro is In the
weutern country.
The 'ladle ' i of the Oingregationa
church will give a Japanese festival at
their vestry on Thursday eve , 25th inst.
The remains of the late Sm Houston
will arrive from Lincoln to-day , and
the funeral will tike place nt 'i p. m. from
the residence of Mr. John Evjns.
The ball of the Pioneer Hook and
Ladder company , injtlio city hall , is draped
n mourning for the late Fuller 11. Smith ,
J * The Koyal Hand Bell Itlngcrs , which
! f appear at tbo Opera House on Monday
and Tuesday next , have been spoken of in
the moat lavish manner wherever they
have appeared ,
V ' -Old "Billy , " the veteran horto of the
Merchant1 ! ) Kxpress Iln ; , Id du d. He w IB
twenty years did and has Lcen in the ex
press xervico twelve years.
Mr. Thos. McShnne , brother of John
A. , aud Felix McShnne , late grocer on the
corner of Cumin : ; nnd 23al streets , died at
bin rosldenco , after a protracted illneBH ,
yesterday ,
Manager D. O , Freeman , of tbo B. &
M. telegraph office at Farnam and Twelfth
streets , his arranged to bulletin the Sena
torial vete each day within n few seconds
after tha result la declared at Lincoln.
Fools on the senatorial race are being
old at the old bore ball pool headquarters
of J. E. Blake. The Hales are f uch ns to
indicate little confidence on the part of the
buyers upon their candidates.
Mr. B F. Gross , of the Nebrarka
fence works , fell through a trap door a din-
tance of twelve feat Wednesday , struck
on his nock and shoulders on a pile cf
lumber , being so badly bruised that ho will
be kept In-doors for a few days.
The Denver Tribune says : Tbo tlmo
for the completing of the Utah division of
the Denver & Rio Grande road IK rapidly
approaching. A huge excursion will be
organized to visit the capital of Mormon-
dom when the time arrives ,
The show case in front of Mrs. Keith's
millinery store was recently robbed of
goods valued nt 520 ; Martin , the tailor ,
was robbed ot some valuable cloth , aud
the New York store In also a sufferer
from petty thieving.
Hdward Walsh , who is well known to
every citizen of Omaha is rejoicing to-day
in the arrival of his first born , a little lrl ,
who put in an apearanoe about 1 o'clock
yesterday. It Is a fine baby and that
U Ukei after IU father Is shown by the
fact that It pulls down the beam at ten
pounds. It it a different sort ot a ten
pounder from those which were on the
damp and the governor will probably not
fell obliged to call out the militia.
n
Our readers will remember that 8 , F.
Morse & Co. offered a large lot of blanket !
and comforts very cheap. Some-of the
lines are broken , but what are left are
being sold at a ridiculous figure. A ten-
four white blanket at $1.00 , 31.25 , $1.50 ,
31.05 , $2.00 that are being gold elsewhere
at double the money , are bargains thai
every housekeeper ought to take advant
age of. Thla ti U certainly bargain month
t Hone's.
T. AMoSHANE. .
UoatU of a Woll-Known Citizen 01
Omeha.
The news was received at a latohoui
yesterday afternoon of the death o
Mr. Thos. A. McShano , who unti
quite recently was engaged in thi
grocery business on Guming street ant
was a popular man with all classes o
citizens and in ell parts of this city
The particulars c f his doith were no
received , but ho was a od ! ! l year
and G months , thus being taken awa ;
in the very prime of life.
The deceased was born in J'orr
county , Ohio , July Kith , 1848 , an'
came to Nebraska In 1809 , locating I
Omaha. Ho remained hero but
short tiinn and then wont to Wyoming
where ho engaged in the cattle bus
nees some nine yoira. Ho then n
turned to Perry county , Ohio , , an
after makinir a trip to Europe n
turned to Nebraska and settled 1
Omaha , lie nns married in Febn
ury , 1877 , In Perry county , Ohio , an
Ifavea surviving him his wife and tw
children , Thomas J. and Alice. II
It * kftVCH his family well provided for.
Tatted by Tim * :
For Throat Disease' . Colds and Cougb
BMOWN'H BIIOKOUULTIIOCKEH have provi
tleir efficacy by a test of many year
Price K cents.
A CROSS-EYED CRIMINAL ,
Horse Thief and Alleged Ten
nessee Mnrderer ,
How a Barbar end a Doctor
Disguised Him.
Ono CnttlncHU Hnir nnd the Other
CnrlnnHliiEy i.
A lllR Howard for Hla Capture nna a
Hot Obaae.
TUB BKB yesterday contained an
article in regard to o couple of horse
etealing CMOS , and since that tlmo
aomo facts have come to light which
indicate that ono of them was of moro
than usual importance and that the
last has not been hoard of it yet. Thin
was the case of the man arrested by
Sheriff Bob Gregg , o' . Fremont , for
stealing a horao from a Blair farmer.
It now appears that the prisoner was
lot the thief at all , and in fact had but
Ittlo to do with the ofTonso charged.
The story an now told ia a complicated
and curious ono.
According to thir , a young man ap
peared In this city Borao weeks ago
ind registered at the hotel do GJOS ,
claiming to bo an unsophisticated
countrymen. lie was crons-oycd , or
cock-eyed , or something < f the kind ,
and put hinunlf in charge of a prominent
nont oculist i f thi * city , who event
ually removed the dtformltyandmade
tha eyes as good as now. Several day.1
igo the young fallow fluid hu was go
ing out in the country to see hit folks
and wont away , being abiout for some
lime and during that tlmo con-
Inciting the horse ' from Blair.
This ho brought to Omaha , and desir
ing to dijpoao of it took it to a liviry
stable proprietor on Sixteenth street
and offerd It for oalo. The buyer was
cautious , and the ex cross-ojed young
man , whom wo will cull John Doc ,
jailed In his friend , lltchard Hoe , an
lonost , hardworking follow wth whom
10 had become acquainted at the hotel
.o Identify him and show IIIH owner
chip of the animal , upon which the sale
wai consummated.
Soon after on Friday morning John
Dee took hie trunk away from his
ictel and disappeared. In addition to
laving hii crooked eyes undo atralght
M ) had , biiico his advent in Omuha ,
line hud lib lung hair cut oil' to a
'oathor edge and was therefore co
chanced in appearance that hia own
nothcr would not have reaogni/.jd
lira.
lira.On
On Monday morning nt It o'clock
jhorllf Grcgu obtained thj horcn as
related yesterday tind Illclmid HOB
waa orreatcd fjr vouohit } , ' for John
Doe's honcnty , and lodgud in jail
where ho otill romalns.
A rownrd of $25 for the lost animal
and § 25 for the thiaf waa ottered , but
; hls was not the only inducement
which fltimulatnd ollkial zoal. It is
claimed that Don answered exactly
the description of an escaped Tonnea-
100 murderer , upon his arrival here ,
before his eyes and hair were reno
vated. For this murderer a reward nf
J500 was offered , and ho wan there
fore a rich prize. The missing mur
lorer was cross eyed , long haired , and
: iad above hia left cheek bone
scar where the brother of
bis victim hud hit him with
the butt of a gun and tried to kill him
on a Rubsequont mooting In Missouri.
The cfDoors aay Dee had this scar and
all the other marks which would "nail
him to the crots. " It Is propoted that
lie has boon stealing horses In this
neck o' woods for some time and It
woe thocght that ho was the man who
ntolo Win. Nelson's horse from in
front of S3hlank& Price's the other
day. Do was traced to Council BluiTa ,
where ono of the dcmi-mondo told
the Omaha c libers that if they
wanted to tind him ho would
ba sharing her conch at 1 a. in. Ono
or two Bilkers and detectives are after
him rod hot , and ho may yet bo
brought in , His uc fortunate abettor
In the Blair horse's sale will probably
bo discharged.
ANOTHER FAILURE.
Philip Lnntr , the Boot and Shoo Man ,
tJakoa un Assignment.
Another has boon added to the list
of failures which have occurred quite
frequently of late in this city.
This tlmo it was the very old and
well known business honsu of Philip
Lang , the Fare am Htroot boot and shoe
merchant , who has boon or gaged in
business hero for years.
Mr. Lang Wednesday filed In the
county clerk's ctlioo an assignment of
all his property of every description ,
except the amount oiempt by law , to
Joseph Lsis , for tbo benefit of hia
reditor ; , In full it possible and if note
o bo paid pro rata.
In connection with the assignment ,
list of the debts duo Is filed as an
xhiblt , the lUt footing up nearly
J12QOO. Thodebls arc mostly due
oreign boot and shoo merchants ,
jmiong the heaviest creditors being ;
The North Star Boot and Shoo com
pany. S2.03G 22 ; M. D. Daws , § 2 , .
)34 ) 20 ; Charles Raymond , $1,035.05
Todd , French & 0o , , 1J10 , ! , etc. J ,
I. Brown , W. Y. Morse and E. L
aton each lose small sums , none o :
thorn exceeding $100.
A TEACHER'S TALK.
Uho Deelrea That the School Culldroi
Take a tilolgb Rldo.
To The Editor of Tun ling.
In ono cf our public schools to-do ;
a bright boy exclaimed , as ho saw
picture of n sleighing party , "You bu
they rro having a good time ! " Whoi
this wc.3 told mo , I wiehcd for home
and sleighs enough to give every bo
and girl In our echools just such"
good time. "
Then I romomburod that In nonio c
our eastern cities two years ago th
citizens turned out en maseo wit
tholr horses and sleighs and bells , an
gave the school children a gran
slelehrldo.
Why should not Omaha , whoc
streets are continually ringing wit
tnorry sleigh bell , dq llkowUo and li
the happy voices of ever three thou
sand cohool children chlmo with the
jingling of thcso bolM All this could
bo arranged before to-morrow after *
noon so that at 4 p. m. Omaha would
witness a sight surpassing anything
over known within ilH limits , and
oveiy homo would bo brighter to
morrow nrght ; every child better be
cause made happier. This would bo
the first ride for many of Iho children
dron , and would bo told from genera
tlon to gonoratlcn ad own the nges as
a ctiorlahed remembrance of Omaha.
I would suggest that tbo Omaha school
report , containing the name and loca
tion of each school bnilding and num
ber of paplls in each , bo taken as a
gnldo to the appointment of convey
ances , and that the o conveyances bo
at the tchool buildings at 4 p. m ,
giving the children an hour's ride , the
procoesion forming around Jtffjrdou
Square.
Hoping this communication will
meet the hearty approval of your read
ers and obtain thn desired result I
am yours very truly. S.
THE SNOW STORM
Tbo Worat Day and Night of the
A snow storm sot in early yesterday
morning which , despite the predic
tions of the weather eorvlcn bureau ,
Increased iu violence all day long. In
the afternoon it fjrew cold , and a bit
ter wind blew from the north , piling
the suow in drifts on the 'streets and
sidewalks and filling cvciy nook and
corner wjih "tho beautiful. " The
( likes during the doy were lovely
kaleluoecopo plcturoa , but when the
Manitoba wave struck us it sent a
ahower of nnmodicatcd homeopathic
pcllclp , and the snow censed.
The mercury wont down and the
velocity c f the wind up , and the
streets were filled with driving snow
and walking bccamo well-nigh impos
sible. The street card lost timp and
at 7:30 : o'clock were taken off entirely ,
leaving opera goers in the lurch badly.
The clouds puliilly cleared away
and the cold moonlight gave the laud-
ecpo the appearance nf an Arctic
winter. It is prohabtn Miat the storm
has become general ever the state and
that to-day's trains will bo late on all
the roads , as the snow will undoubt
edly fill the cuts and a regular blockade -
ado tot In.
The B. and M. train up from Lin
coln was BO late that the Hess Opera
company folks who did not come in
the morning hai to go on the stage
without their suppers ,
HUB PUNCH is superior to the average
punch lirewod < m fcntivo social OCC-IBIODB.
In it thn iiinHuwe.- . ! ; old llqunrHnre Mended
with choice fruit juices. Trnclo euppiied
ut mnnufjcturerH1 prices by M. A , Me-
Nftinnra. ] Aunlliei nupplied by A. II.
Gladstone , Omaha , Neb.
THE SUFFEBERS.
They Meet and Mourn la Convention.
The annual mooting of the Nebras
ka Woman Sull'rago ansoclation mot In
Lincoln Wednesday , and elected the
following dlhora :
Mrs , Gertrude M. McDowell , Fair-
bury , president ; Miss Lydia Bull , Lin
coln , vine president at large ; Mro ,
Clara Chapln , Illvorton , eocretary ;
Mrs. Othman A. Abbott , Grand
Island , corresponding secretary.
Executive Committee Mrs. Jennie
T. Holmor , Tecumooh , chairman ;
Mrs. S. M. Smith , Milford ; Mrs. E
R. Talbnt , Syracuse ; Mrs. Mollie
Maule , Fremont ; Mrs. Annlo Reed
Hall , Lincoln ; Mrs. Clara B. Colby ,
Beatrice- General E. Eitabrook ,
Omaha ,
Reports from counties were made
by Mrs. Thompson , for Thayer ; Mrs.
Marsh , for Fillmore ; Mrs. Ford , for
BuffaloMrs. . Holmes , for Johnson ;
Oapt. Yobura , for Adaini ; Mrs. Smith ,
for So ward ; Mrs. Perky , for Lancas
ter ; Mrs. Chapin , tor Franklin ; Major
Hollingsworth , for Xuokollt ; Mrs.
McDowell , for Jefferson , and Hoag
for Gago. Anccountof the work of
the Table Rock club waa road. These
were intermingled with additional re
ports , campaign rominisoancos and
short addresses of an enthusiastic na
ture.
Captain Yocura reported the work
of Mrs. Mandolbauer , a German lady ,
who , since the election , had Informed
herself upon the subject and was hold
ing meetings among the Germans ol
Adams county. Miss Boll , of Lincoln ,
gave an Inspiring address , which wat
received with applause , as woro'raanj
of the others. Mr. Hollingswortb
said the women of Nelson took pos
session of the polling places and dec <
orated it with mottoes and tUgs before
the men came and these wore quite
domoral'add , almost feeling that thej
were going to meeting Instead of the
polling plaoa. Mrs. Smith said Seward <
ard county was preparing to colobratf
Mi ( > s Anthony's birthday on the 15th
of February in all Its precincts. Mr ,
Robbtrts , of Lancaster precinct , tolc
how they wont to work to secure the
magnificent majority fcr the pmond
ment , that precinct going 100 for th <
Amendment and only thirty-sorer
against , _ _
METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA
HA , NEB.
Tables supplied with the boat thi
market allords. The traveling publii
claim they got bolter accommodation !
and more general satisfaction hen
than at any other house In Omaha
Rate , $2 per day. angSltfrn
OUAHA , January 15 , 1883.
1 have this day sold out my ontlr
stock of lumber , eash , doors am
blinds to G. L. Bradley , who will col
loot and receipt In payment for al
accounts due mo. Parties owinp ro
will plcttto call and sutllo and save ID
putting ho accounts in the hands i
an attorney. S. W. WYATT.
jonl5 3t
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SLAVEN'S YOSKM1TE COLOGN !
Mudo froir the wild fltwers of th
FAMED YOSKM1TK VALLKJ
It la the moot frnpr&nt ri pcrfunu
Manufactured by II. B. Slavon , So
Francinoo. For Halo in Omaha by V
J. Whltohousu and Kounaia liroi
& Co.
"Houu ou
Clears out rats , inico , roaches , flic ;
ants , bed bugs , skunks , chipmunk
gophers. 15& Druggists.
WOULD not be withoutlledding'i ttuu
Balve , U the verdict of U who UM I
Pric * 25c.
THE STATE FAIR.
It Will Probably Dome to Omak
for Five Years.
Preparing for Entertaining the
Visitors Nex5 Pall.
At the mooting of the State Board
I Agriculture Wednesday , at Lincoln ,
the following officers were elected for
the ensuing year :
President , Ei. Mclntlrej First Vice
President , J , B. Dmemorr ; Second
Vice Pronldont , R. Daniels ; Treasurer ,
Cbriat. Uartman ; Secretary , D. H.
Wheeler.
Oa motion the president waa ap
pointed a delegate to attend the Na
tional Agricultural convention to beheld
held in Washington in February next ,
and it was ordered that the board of
agriculture pay hia txpensea thereat.
LOCATING Till' KAIK.
A proposition to locate the fair at
Omaha for the coming tsro yoara was
submitted.
Mr. Dinham offered a resolution to
memorialize the legislature to amend
the act incorporating the board ao na
to locate the fair for a period of live
years at ono place , which waa
agreed to.
TUE PREMIUM LIST.
An amendment to the by-lawa ro
quiroa all entries to bo made the first
day of the fair.
Instead ot the Island cattle being
all placed in ono lot , they were sub
divided Into Aldorneya , Jerseys and
Guernseys , and the polled cattle into
three lots , to-wit : Galloways , Polled
Angus , aud Aberdeen The premium
offered for grade weathers and owes
was struck out.
The premium heretofore offered on
pica over two and under six months
old was struck out.
It was ordered that the society
would only piy 80 per cent on all pre
miums cffiirdd of moro than two dollars
lars ; under that sum the full amount
would be paid.
A CHAIIIOT HACK.
Mr. Kent moved that a committee
of three bo uppointtd on speed , with
instruction ! * tn appropriate a sum not
to exceed (5 030 tor punes.
Mr. Jensen 'moved to amend by
striking out $5 COD and inserting
52,000
Mr. Hartman moved n substitute to
n fer the whole mutter to the board of
managers with Instructions to appro
priate a sum not to escocd $4,000.
Mr. Jonaon moved to amend by
striking out $4 QUO and inserting
$2.500.
MV. Dnnlmm aekcd for an amount
sufficient to ineuro n chariot race.
Mr. Hartman movtd to amend by
Inking nut $2 5CO and inserting
§ 5 000 ai d to iim'.ract the board of
managers to eecuro a chariot raca ,
wh'ch waa rgrood to.
The following list of olHcorn wore
elected for the ensuing year :
Sjmuel Barnard , president ; J. 1.
Midlers , first vice president ; Mlsa May
M Strattou , second vice president ; J
T. Allen , secretary , and Christ. Hartman -
man , treasurer , and R. M Day , E. N.
Grunoll were elected directors.
A committo on premium Hit consist
ing of Messrs. Harris , Russell and Day
were appointed , a committee to revise
the premium list.
On motion a committee cf three was
appointed to confer with the state
board of agrlcuUnro to aqreo upon the
appropriation to bo made by the atato
board for the use of the Horticultural
Society.
On motion Hon. J. H Masters ,
Miss Mary B. Stratton and Prof. Cnl-
bcrtson were appointed a committee
on fruit.
DOLLAR FOll DOLLAK.
The premiums last year were paid
by the state board of agriculture , they
having received all the ( ate money.
The secretary of the staiu board deducted
ducted twenty pet cent from each
premium by the authority of a resolu
tion of the board that it would only
pay eighty par cent of the promiutr
offered. The horticultural society
yesterday agreed to make up s id do
ficloncy out of its own funds , and bj
resolution declared they wou'd nol
offer a dollar and then pay only elghtj
cents.
PERSONAL , .
Hy. H. Htfpklnf , of Denver , Is at thi
Paxton.
Chas. F. Koss , of Sioux City , is at thi
Paxton.
G. II. Peebles , of David City , is at tbi
Millard.
Leo Hopkins , of Denver , Is at the Met
tropolitan.
Hon. J. C. Crawford , of West Point , i
iu the city.
frank M. Norlhrup , of Wayne , Is a
he Millard.
James H , Travis , of Moberly , Mi > , , t
at the Paxton.
Hon. Chas. H. Redick returned fror
Mncoln last night.
L. U. Hopkins , of Kansas City , Is
; n < j t of the Millard ,
K. M. Collin and lady , of Ord , Neb. , ar
at the Metropolitan.
W. C. Breckenrldge of Toledo , 0. , Is
guest of the Paxtou.
Otto Btenberfr , of Wahoo , was a sue <
of the Millard last night.
M. Jackron and Miss Jackson , of Dot
ver , are at the Metropolitan ,
W. H. Sumner ami N. W. Well * , (
of Schuyler , are at the Millard.
Misses Jessie and Frank IJ.rtonleft c
a vWt Tuesday fur Washlngt > u , to bo al
sent about two months.
J. HII-u , of Schujler , A. W. McInuRl
lin and F. K. White , of Plattsmouth an
U Jorge 1J. Davis , of Fremont , are at tl
Paxton.
0. W. HUnchard , J. K. Wlthrow , V
W. Palmer nnd K. F. llolllater , of tl
Northwestern , took uluner ut the Paxtc
yesterday.
0.1) . Hesi , Miss Joih Kener , Mr. at
Mrs. Wood , Henry 0. Poakef , and Ml
Kate Uauer , of the IIe s Opera compan ;
are registered ot the Millard hotel.
i 8. S. Brown , of Lincoln ; J. L. 'l ! t , <
Endlcott ; P. Freeman , of Battle Cree !
Kd HeUstiftuten , ot Loulnvlllei Mrs.
Henry , of lied Clond , and Mrr. Iuca , of
Franklin , are among the Nebraalcans at
the Metropolitan.
L. II. Mhkel , a salesman In Bimuel
Bums' crockery store , leaves there to-day
to take A position AS traveling salesman for
the Grm of Bliss ft. Isaacs.
llobert Bllckensdorfer , chief engineer of
the Oregon Short Line , catne in on the
Wabash yesterday and left on the noon
train for Pocatello , Idaho.
Mr S. Bamberger , president of the Son
Pete Valley KMlroad company in South *
era Utah , left for Salt Like yesterday.
J. II. Johniton , of Blair , was at the
Paxton yesterday ,
M. 0. Thum , of Salt Like , was In tha
city yesterday and left for home at noon.
lion. K. F. Watren , of Nebraska City ,
is In town ,
Mlsa Kenning , of Kransrlllp , lad. , who
Is visitint ; Mo ] > r and Mrs. Lynan , of
Council BlnlT < , was present at the Shenra
party Wednesday and will remain as Uie
guest of Miss Shears until Saturday ,
0. J. Salisbury , the junior member cf
lie big stage company , came in yeiUrday
rom Deadwood , having come by way rf
'ierre ' and the Northwestern rillroad. Ho
eft ou the noon train for Salt Lake City.
THEIGI.EE.CLTJB.
'reparations for Tbolr Annual Con
cert.
The rehearsal of the Omaha Glee
lub on Tuoediy evening was by far
ho most satisfactory yet given , both
n account of the full attendance and
ho visible progress towards perfection
u the various features cf the pro
gramme.
The usual admission piicco will rule ,
M they ahould , the club iucdriirg
inavy oiprncos in scenting foreign
lagers and having an entertainment
hat is as good as any ou the road.
There was an amendment to the
constitution introduced by which the
linlt cf membership shall be twenty
light instead ( f twenty This action
found necessary on account of the
rtqucut and unavoidable ) absence of
ionic of the mombera and also because
hero ia tome line musical talent in the
city , which the club desires to sccaro.
Harry Blair was elected first tenor
and will provo a valuable acquisition
o the club
An /itatlon was received to ainpr
one evening at the grand f ir for the
jorman English school at Masonic
hall , Jan. 22nd to 27th. The Invita-
ion is accepted and the club will sing
on Friday evening of that week , dona-
ing their services to the cause by un
animous voto.
Winter Hporte.
The flag 11 } ing at the corner of
tfinth and Farnam ia a cheerful sight
> o lover * of the great winter amusement -
ment , skating , and heralds the open-
ng of the Tivoli rink with t ta fine
itrolch of smooth ico. Wo learn that
i will bo kept opau day and evening.
Skates to rant are kept ut the rink ,
and already there has been a large
patrouagu. The encwa and thaws
iavo prevented thoee who usually go
: o the river from finding good skating
lithorto , and the Tivoli enterprise is
doubly welcome.
"
1HE LEGISLATURE
Special Correspondence of The live.
DOINGS IS TUE HOUSE.
LINCOLN , January 18. The business -
ness in the houao Is necessarily very
unsettled , owing to the excitement on
; ho senatorial contest. A large num
ber of resolutions were introduced
during the forenoon , providing clerks'
records , etc. , the most important resolution
elution being ono by Armitage atking
that a committee of three bo appoint
ed with pawor to send for persona and
papers to inqulro into the eligibility
of W. / Taylor , the member from
Hitchcock county , it being claimed
that ho is at this tlmo holding the
til'uo of county clerk. The resolution
was adopted. The contest case of
Cronomyor against McGivock , from
Dons > Ias county is made the special or.
der for to-day at 2:30 : p. m. The ma
jority report of the committee on priv
ileges and olectlor.8 is In favor of seat
ing the contestant , while there is a
minority report in favor of the
contestor. There will be an effort to
stave the whole matter off until aftot
the United States senator is elected.
It is currently reported on the streets
that nineteen republicans elected on
the straight ticket had a caucus lait
night and pledged themselves never to
go into a republican caucus as long al
J H. Millard is candidate. This it
evidently a iittlo scheme on the par !
i f some of the weaker candidates ol
the same class to kill off the strong
man of the railroad crowd. Some ol
these candidates are smiling thit
morning , but they may not laugh ac
much if they are compelled to take
9W9 kind cf medicine a day 01
two later ,
-Several bills regulating prinmj
election have been introduced thli
session. Ono waa handed up thii
morning. There is no ciaesUon bu
what such a bill is called for by thi
people.
Up to noon to-day there have baei
Introduced in the house ono hundre <
and fifty-eight (158) ( ) bills , mno-ttnth
of which will never BOO daylight.
The special railroad committee ha
adjourned to meet at the call of th
chairman.
At about 11 o'clock this mornln
the house took a roceaa till 11:50 : , am
during the reoecs the different senate
rial candidates came upon the flee
and each , after the manner cf a Nol
raeka politician , shook hands al
around. Among the smiling candi
dates I pvrticularly noticed Sounder !
Thayer , Paddock , Mnnderson an
Co win. W. E.
f
Pulquo VOIBU * JJotr.
American enterprise ha become
proverb the world over. It is relate
that when a party of tourists standln
on the bridge cf a steamer in mit
ocean , saw a group cf lonely , gigantl
rocks roaring their "heaven kissing
height above the circumambient toan
f , they wore in ocstacios over the majo :
tlo grandeur of the picture , until neai
ing the object of their admlratlot
their wonder turned into disgust o
reading on the broad 'surface { of the
highest rock ,
"OSn IILOOD ROOT BllTKRH. , '
Uutb.irring _ the ridiculous features r f
the instance quoted , our enterprise is
really a wonaerful example of our
commercial activity. Kver einco the
"tioc/ie / < ri'/p."when / the Spanish leg
ions , under Oortcz , broken and dispir
ited , recoiled from the deadly ambuih
of the Monttzuma , ever slued the Tcr-
quemada made a sacrificial pryo cf the
last relics of Aztec gloty , and sent
heavenward the inceiiMiot Az'cc fnith
in smoke that arose from his expur
gating fliinef , cvorrincu the Spalniard
noa roigncd in the delicious regions
of the "Ticrra Ternplada , " pulque has
boon the national beverage of the
Mexican.
But boforc the high G < ut of Errors
and Appeals of the whole Mexican
nation , IIEKK , by its next frioud the
Anhouner Butch Brewing Association
of St. Liuis , has continued ita suit
against pulqut , and the ohanois arc
that the decision of the lower Court
will bo tllirmed in favor i f the tap of
good old King Gambrinus ,
Thu enterprising association , sigh
ing liku Alexander for noiv worlds to
conquer , hating overcome every rival
Amerlci , nnd even stormed the strong
holds of Bremen and Mnnlch'havo
turned their armies couthwnrd , and
everywhere on neatly written Spanish
signs in the land of ( ho cactus , the
snake and the buzzard , can , bo seen
the nnnouncemont thut the ANHEOSEH
Busnit BUEWINO ASH CIATION of St.
Louis not only rnako the best beer on
the plauot , but sell it at the most
reasonable li uns. Their nrmy ( f
occupation has ontubllahpd entrepots at
"Vera Orrz , Monterey , Oh hu hui and
other largo M'xirtn towns. The beverage -
erago of the castilliano and the pton is
doomed ; nnd bot'r , beating on i ntri-
nmphni t binueis the legend oi ' Val
Viclts , " mnrcbea forifRrcl to n eocond
conquest cf Mexico Vale I'ulque.
Fair and Febtlval.
No Gongs , No Banners "A Summer Idyl. "
from a Providence Merchant.
IIr. George II. Davis , a Iruit deilcr it 307
Wontnl stct Sirtut , bears hisgruhfu tcBtltrony
to the unequalled cxcol'cnco cf Hie production
ofoneot cur meet eMIIul I r.\loonce Pharma-
cis'B. tfr. Datls B 'H , "Lint llK'nK ' ' ws vcry
greatly troubled with sc\ sin InlUmutton ol the
KlJnejB , and It becimo } bid that at times I
utlnated blood and my suHrln j were Intento ,
My com'lthn wns ) pohifal tin ! fcr n while I
wa watscarcely able t ) tl a'tcnl to bielnrtP ,
and tbo torero pains w uld 00111310 Buddoolj nnd
ecvcrtly th > tlwojll be ob'.lgei tol.is > e acuu o-
whom I ' to bo un'tln '
mer mlk'bt happen ; up'n.
During a part o ( the time I v\aj unable to unite ,
ai.d scarcely knew what to di cr which uay to
look for rtllcl. ( At this tlni i a friend rccoanncn.
deillunt's'Vmody. I took two bottles of It ,
> nd It took rlihtho'd o'my ( disxisj and cured
mo\orr pcedlly , and I ho e.\perlencc > l no
iroub'o ' v Ith my kldrvya slncj.
"Futthor.terf Hunt's lias
, leanily Btrjnjjth-
cued n.cry DIU h , ml tlncolbo aa toLitu U
I ha\o 1-ctn able to attend to busloies , avid am
a1 ! right io.v. I bear lly rccenmend It toall.
What Ithasilone for u.e It will dj fcr joubo
are allllct d. "
Suffered for Twenty Years ,
lion. Joshua Tuthlll , o ! East .Sagfnaw , Mlfh. ,
ia > f0imt ; msan nithooo'hui ft u friend-
cf Hunt's K > uncd > . U nitproircii niuycmcal
} ou claim font uaxln BuHeieif-t aSuut twcn-
y TOITH l h pe\iri ) dls aiu cf tli3 ) Hney
( which ou- licit ptnsci'nsprmounced HrUhi's
uUc.vc. ) I undo A journey hast to confeu t Ihc
cmliO't UrTlMcn o Hunllt n , New York , it
h'Bifumo In tthPO'dJlty 1 hud heird nm h
Dr lftv < M m n lued m cirilully and simply
laid "Oo and Untie ol lluat'
, KV < a * Kimidy
an J t lo atoarJlt K 10 dl'ictlona " After 1 atlnj ;
traveled to far for treatment , It B ruck mo ai
rath'r ' funny to b directed to tuke medicine
which I m'ubt ' bo 'Rht wl hm a atom' * throw cf
myown doir ; hu 1 van In 'he t-orior'a hands ,
an < i ol cour < I followed nil tdvlco.and right Kind
was I Ih > t Idld I" * , for buore ! I had taken Hum's
remo'y half kdowo tloioi I found immrnaubcn
eflt fr.im It , and by nttnuing the u o ot U for a
luno I recivered Iroln mi trjujle m.tlr ly , and
aai t3 d" , I think , one of the racst ruir eil of
tugged Mlc.luanders The winld lalndebstd to
YOU , tli. ( or the proinulnat'on of uch mull-
clno , and 1 hope iou may not go with.ut > our
reward. " Til&l nlze , 75c.
Bucklln'a Arnica Balve.
The BEST SALVE In the world for Oat * ,
Brniuos , Sores , Ulcers , bait Rheum , Fe
ver Sorea , Tetter , Chapped Hands , Chll
blains , Corns , and &U akin eruptions , and
positively curea piles. It Is guaranteed to
give eatisfaotfon i m aer refnndel ,
Price , 25 centi per cz. Tor il bf 0 ,
IS A SURE CURE
! for nil diseases of the Kidneys and
LIVER
IthoaepccLfloficUononthlamoettmportAnt
I organ , cuabllnc it to throw off torpidity and
, Inaction , cumulating the healthy secretion
, of the Bile , nnd by keeping the boweli in free
I condition , effecting its regulardlneharga.
ITyou ore Buffering from
maUria.hnvethocMlli.
are bilious , dyipepUo. or constipated , Kid
ney-Wort will Buroly rolloro & quickly euro.
! In this eeaion to clouuo the Eyitem , every
> one ahould Uie a thorough oource of it. ( Si )
ISOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Price $1.
KIDNEY-WORT ?
gPECtAL NOTICES ,
0 UOAHMON Y
ONKY TO LOAN Call at taw otlleeof D.
M i as room bUrt'lghton Block.
EVT LOAN On chattel ninrtiao K
MO curlty. A. II. Tutton , No. 1MU loii l.u .
strte front room up tAirs. 43.Vtf
TO LOAN At 8 jurivnt .Shr'\er'i
MOSEY Eat ite i ml Loan AIIIIV ) , opj > oilti
poatotllco. 7b71'
CPRi < AnATO IOAN At 8 per cuit in
c&TvUU.uUu Urt-4 nnuiiHOt j'J.OOO nnd up
\\anlj , for 8to 0 years , on first cUs city and f.irn
propert ) . HKMIS HK\L KSTATK uul LUAN Aur.scv
IBth and Douglm Sin.
ritir-
\-t E WANTED Ajiplj U7e i M
VY liar.dUoORO.St. 795-18
AG I y ai't tniru In the U'lted Stttes
tj 15.lOrard y en.llroa o G. E. HirruU ;
& ( > . , 10 lUrcl y StrocS , M-T York City.
J 18 Imojmor.
U WASTE"Younz mm who iptak
BAIUI ] irclcirld No. 61t ) 13th St. 7U < * U
ANTlTli A iiO ) t J wrtoa tro d hind'an
to ma e h uiM.lt ii-efull In he otllcer.oi
ono , Omaha Nation.11'ank but ( III K up al'
7 ! > 3 111
Chamber maid alio coloreil rra
WANTKO on table and t > work around hem
nonobut Ihoio whoarj wllliijft ) wvrk no d < i |
jilj at UK DouKlm st. _ TMi-Stl
\\i ANTM-Mcn fir rail ro.dd wcrk I
VV MANNWKII.KIt , lltb St. _ 77 l !
V ANTP.n Every on'o toM \ \ borders forhcl
V V lit 217 K. IBth tree ; , up-stalrg. . .3J2 tf
XTKO TJka-o 'or longtime , fo to *
W a-'inl ii'l cur.vi'iilini tu . liv. NVin. I
Monroe li fci.il DougUt. 771-251
Uuturnnhtd too i fcr rent in brick Imui
SIX cli cagoSirmt. ' ? * :
) GD-A fe u ore ifipictatlt Aiceota
WAN \-iei , tll J' y BXieilfrwil men I !
to ( A. a day ai I new wen frrtn jl,73 to > , % i' :
Aildr'B iTlntr rxpcrUnco , Wettira Agant * Sui
plj Co. KunnCliy Mo. 7S2 U
Ooe or two bonrderi aid iromei
WANTED > 4\eiip.'rt Ktjcei , 745-181
"lirANTED tJrmgmaUnc and rit'ln sewing nt
YV 14l2rarnamSt. Prleca modcrat * . 7 7-m
8'TUATIONB WANTED
A waiting by tie day , Ad <
die i A T. 71 > 0.18t
ANTED-iJituatlon by an oa'lstnnt book-
Kccwr CHII g\c \ the b it city reference Ad-
11 Beeolllto.
WANTF Employment ) by n pa A man pri
vate fan. lly or store. U MANNWKIL , 1L
IHhHt. JM-IBl
( * < ' -MQUQEB LAND
.1OH Uf..NT P > ur room houao con cr Dth anj
j Jocks n. Apply at H , F. HamannWW Jack-
n. 782 22J
FOH HUNT - A 1 rue front fi.rnlihed . root. No.
W5) ) 17th St aud UalU rtU. ; os Si
17011 BENT Throe rooms roomi arc now ro-
ill } juriilnho I , but party ( ( l lnj { out wcl icll
lurn'tur , carpe , stoves , nnrkery , etc , vcrr
cheap only U.OOneflrlynoA-"GuJJur , th sottkt.
781-at
_
FOR ) RENT Kurniencd room , hea xt by re-
Uttr. Ue Idcnce 18th rreut , w.st bklo Hint
Icoufj north of Chlca ? . 71.7-10) )
FOR IlKNT Kurtlihei room N , E. corner 9Ui
Ulul Jackaon.
7DO-20I ' ,
* .
T OU HENT-l'lea-jint front roomi with board.
1' 2407 Farnam stritt. ANo desk r .cm In my
otllcc. ANDKEW BEVI S.
772.20J iod'dO | > taltoUM.
FOHH > NT-One [ orpin , $3.00 per m'nth. at
A. Ilospo'H .Music Hall. 77Mm
. . \UH--181IKD UHOMS AN ! ) UOAKU-Morfern
JD co venter ecu 1810 Dodge St. " 3-1m
FOR HEN' M c front rotm with aU viand
tln.ctfor K"n Icmiu.WVl cirntr ,8'h and
"ass St. 7fl5 20
71i II HI-NT l o olue'y furii'ohoil fion'M u
I door uonhcf DoJ < o on 18lh. 750-20
T10II IlENT 2o house' , 213 10 rooms , at 83 to
J } 8 5 per mcnth ; 3 and 2 acre f ard n , wlta
' ouse , barn , etc. , 01 onh.at $11 and S'2 ' p r
moth. Shr.xcr's llent t-urcau , opposite oosfr
He ? . 7 H-t (
OllUENr-TomwI.h board al j f.wUble
i1 biardors 1718Djdgo8t. 7i'5-lUt
-.1011 RVNT Two n'&ly turn sh'd rooms S. E.
C corner 20th aod Dau-npott wither without
: ard. C50-S05
j\OIl KENT Hevcral emi'l houses , 6 rnomi
' cock. DU. C. H. PAUL
sy-iiu
'OH ' UK.VT Vour comfortobls basement
rooms suitable for houeo-i ceping aba K < x > d
.irn. Inqulro Immediately of P B. Cooper
01 th west corner of 23rd and Hurt St. 730-lm
H NT One l rife nl'e'y furalfihed room
EOK ' b > rd for two at 1808 California Sv
707-1 mo.
RENT 139Con\rntitrect St. Mary's ar-
FOR
enuo. a one story house six rooms ard two
" torso s'able ' , Inqulro Barker Bros. Oa 3 olllce.
G32w
l0ft i EN7 Ouo double two Btoro but ding
JP nultftli e for crocery , e-locn , butcher bhop.
) r anvothurbuilnea' . Local d so thit a ( riod
armor's trade cau befoctuod. Enqulreof Mis.
M. I.an ; < > , c rntr JackfluD knd 13th street.
(33-dig-lm
E11IS' New Map of Omaha , Just completed and
13 ready for delivery at 85 each. Is 4 feet wide
> y 7 feet long. Largest and most complete map
if Omaha e\or published. Ollicial map of the
ilty. See column.
T710R hENl ri houic of 8 rooms oich. In-
JL quire 1019 Fjrnham utro t. t9j-lra }
Birs'ln , 1 oUcr rnj Iherj stock , &o com-
plctt1 , a a saeilfloj 'o ft\o nij U'H from
iortgaio ; ta'e. ' Adlrtss Inimedhtily Da Id A.
ornerVh Isci , Iowa. 789-101
FOR 8AM5 IVc eti maps of Nfr.sKa SOc
inch. For Inrcaina in < / aha City linpro\c < l
, nJ un mprcd pioperty , cail on Um. r , faliri-
ir , ' ou ijtate Ajrent , oppoj le po > tolltce.
7C9-.f
SALE-Small linmo on tcastd lot S. E.
FOR fcth and Jackson. I. quire on prcm-
IOCS. 717-23J
KO AI.B CHE.M'-62 mlKs west of
HOTEL
Omaha , tha t'nlon Pacific railroad.
Brick barn , tw ftjry hole1 and furniture , three
' 0863x132 , Rood Mand , KO d business. Uo.d
canons for Bcllinis' . Inquire of subscriber.
AL NOHRIS ,
713-lm-mo Keith bend , Neb ,
CHANCE Buslncsi for S ln-A
BUSINFS8
gvaeril stock of merchandl o , In a i ' ° d
lown , on the B. & M. road ; doing ? n good uu-l-
aaaLd carry a well aalccttd stock. C mo for
l Ing , tichinp ? bus ne < n K r firther i'lfnr-
matlon oddf s. "Mdse , ' 11 0111 e. Jnli9t J
Oil SME Sfxroom cottaje with b.vn nj
half lot on Chicago street , near Illirh School
only . * . ' ,300. McCAGUE ,
I.OU-de3 27-tf O0p. 1'os otllce.
BALK A jifi ci m lecoad L nd p"cton'
Cttl'atl31flUarnty8t. ' P07.U
EXCELLEir BRICK KOIl SALE-'D.OO per
th ii'antl , YorJ llth street , two b o.-ks
iOuth'f Ilo'kviio roaJ
dtc 2.1-Sm } I/HIKSZO DIBBLE ,
T > EMIS Now Map of Omaha , Just completed ark.
ID ready for delivery nt S3 each. la 4 feet wide
by 7 feet long. Largest and most complete map
of Omaha ever publUhcd. Orllclal map of the
city. Sea column.
OlfSSIUIION NtdICK The .
btretofcre ex'stln ; l > tt eo N ,
Chi lie S njien Is thii'ay dis olutcd by inutuil
, gt emont , llr Cb > rllebtauren will con 1. ueihe
uglrean attloold a'an4 oa ltlit roiwen
i bstcr aid Hurt In thectv of Onnln > nilh
ulho'lzc'l to colic.t nil accounts die said firm
, nd w ! liay all bl : t aj.Utt tso'amn
N HtLQl'EST ,
CIIAB.8HAO K *
urry 18 h 1B83 7 < a-20J
1 OSTOKSTJI.KN A Hick pony left fore-foot
! j white , and \\lil c H ripe on fare , anv Informa-
tlon 10 In Kit at 101 north lUth St. and liberal
r.vjnl paid. 701-20 !
On Tliurjdaye\enlrR , Jan"
j ; i ua'y IStb , at Cutnlnxs' nuctloi loom , 1
commence ti mil a fifty thousand del ar R oek of
tine , boll.l . cold and w lid ellver Hathn , full line
of fine juuul y , clocks , triple an' quadruple
plated > liter tea Bet' , water noli , castor- , berry
IlshO' , uiku Ktandf , full lit nf eilientnro , all of
Hie > cry best braids. Hog t Bros" triple plated
knhcx , 1HI7 pattern ; alii xpoons and forks.
E\ery article warranted an npreeent. d or mo .cy
refunikd. T. E. DAW SON ,
1 1SJ _ AuclKiiccr.
BY The Hefner StarBed Spring manufactur-
T cdand wnrenttd bf. . T. Benbow 716 South
Pth St. Omaha. 623 dec lMwt !
EDWARDKUEHL ,
MAO'STER OK I'ALSIYSTERY AND COND'
TIONALIST , 498 Tenth btrect , bctw een Farnam
aud Harncy. Will , with ho aid of imardian
sclrltn , obtain for any ono a glance nf t > > o past
and present , and on certain conditions In the fu
ture. BooU and Shoes made to order. I'll feel
eatUlaitlon guaranteed.
Absolutely Pure.
This powder neier varies A martcl of purity ,
itrcnxtn nnd lio'.csonu nesa. Jloru u'oiiomlcai
than the orpinary U ndn , and cannot 1 * weld In ,
rompitltlon with the nmltitudo of low t t , uhort
weUht , alu-norph i-phate poofter. Sold only In
cans. 1UVAL ll\hlMi 1'ouDKR Co. , Wall St. , 001
New York.