THE OMAHA DAILY BEE MONDAY JANUARY 5 , 1885. _ J ] DAILY BEE 3 * ? > m h Offloo , No. 010 F rn m bi.J - . - - . York Ofllco , Iloom OR Xrllmn Bntldlntc. rn i'bSa ' WMT.trornlnif , ( impl Bandai' Th Monday morning dally. _ Bl IS BT MAII * * ' Oa T r tIO.00 I Three Monthi , . | aUUonihj 6.00J Ono Month P r Wo k , 25 Oenti. J , L , till W KLT III , rUBLtgniD TMTj WIDIUBAT. ; IMHJS rosrrAtftt 1771. * ? * 3 * * * " W.OOI ThreeMonthi | t UKontn . 1.00 | Ona Month. . . . . CotottranloAtlOM relating to K wi andKdltorta wallera h ald b addressed to the Ecrroa or Tn BIB , tr - tvsixiaa tnniL. AH DnstnoM Letters and ItemlttanoM lhoud b addreu d to Tni Big rtrpusmno OourANT , OMAnA BrafU , Checks and Poetoffloo orderi to be mad * car able lo the order ol the company. THE BEE PUBLISHINQ.CO , , PROPS B. nO8E1VATEIt\Eilltor. A. H. ITitch , MaHBttcr Dftlljr.Oirculatlon , I O , Box , 488 Omnha. Neb , AM , roads load to Lincoln just now. Ir Dakota goes out of the union it i hoped tlint the blizzards will go out v licr. THE senatorial candidate who can untie tlic tie in the Illlnoin legislature will \rnlk ofT with the pcrsimmoiiH. WHEN Professor John Longfollorr Sul llvan atrnok that Boston waiter qlrl h made a very unfavorable impression upon bar. THE Chicago Times in speaking o : ' Ramlall'a tour through the south call fc Randall the Sergeant Dates of the tariff issue. Tni : charity ball , aaldo from bolng a financial success , will prove one of the greatest social ovonta over witnessed in Omaha. Tnr city council ought to have no fur ther use for the two policemen who celo- brntud Nuw Year's by fighting each other in a saloon. A WAVE of refonn lias struck Hot 'Springs , Arkansas. A prohibitory liquor ordinance has just gene inlo effect at that . famous health resort. THE winter season in the south1 is al ways favorable for traveling shows. This osplatns why Sam Randall is making a . show f himself through the southern 9 fltatea. IF the Nebraska legislature could only regnlato the rates of plumbers It would confer an everlasting favor upon a much Buffering people. Compared irlth plum : bers' charges the extortions of railroads are as a drop of water to a bucketful. : THE use of the word "national" on ihe > business sign of'a private banker or bro- "Jzci-iS'a'viola'ion of.law punishable by a .iine of $50 a day. A suit has just been ( brought against a money-lender of Atlanta taGe'orgia , for such a violation , Iho .amount sued for being $50,000. IP It Is a fair question we would like to i know how many members of the legisla- ' , [ tare vM pay the regular railroad fare to and from Lincoln for which they are . drawing ten centa per mile from the taxpayers , IT ) - -payers ? ' An unfair question .is , will any member refuse to take the mileage bo- .canso ho travels on a pass ? A [ LINCOLN dispatch in the Omaha JZcpublican says that Allen Field , candi date tor speaker of the house , is "well endorsed. " Of course ho js , by the railroads - roads and the jobbers. Personally wo .have nothing against Mr. Field , who Is a > very clover young man , but ho is travelIng - > Ing In bad company , and is owned soul < and body by the Lincoln ring , which made him what ho is , and will control him | as long aa they have any use for WE shall soon know whether the Ne braska legislature will do anything in the way of relieving the farmers and produc ers from the nxtortlons of the railroads. 'The question of railway legislation do- pends.almoat 'wholly upon the make-up of the committee * . The railroads of .course will make a vigorous effort to have their candidate for speaker elected , and ho will appoint the committees at their .dictation. If , however , on honest and Independent man should bo elected speaker there will bo some hope of socnr ing railway legislation. While the Nebraska legislature Is re lloved from the harrasslng duty of elect ing a United States senator , the IcgUla turos oi fifteen other states will be calloi upon to choose senators within the nex thirty days. In the coming election th lopubllcans will probably gain two aena tors , while Illinois is doubtful and ma 'be lost. Farley , of California , and Sli tor , of Oregon , will be succeeded by * ! publicans ; the 'former prob bly by ex- Minister Sergont , nd the latter by John n. Mitchell or George H. Williams , Jones , of Nevada , will get another - * or term , and so. may Hill , of Colorado , but in. the latter case the opposing candidates are many and the isaue doubtful. Incalls , of Kansas , will prob ably be elected , as will Cameron , of Pennsylvania , and Plait , of Connecticut , while Wisconsin will have a contest with Angus. Cameron refuting to run. In that atate/toneral Fair child and Colonel Spopnor are the loading candidates. Now York completes the list , of republican states. On the democratic side Walker , ot Arkansas , 011 , of Florida , Yoorhees , of Indiana , Vest , of Mluonrl , and Vanbe , of North Carolina , nil expect re-election. Of the twenty-five vacancies which occur La the senate next March nine have been already filled without change os to poll * * tics , And New Hampshire will re-elect ttlalr , or tend some other republican , vrhon tha legislature meets next June. NO CAUCUS. The jobbers , rlngatcrs and corporation managers , who are interested in con trolling legislation In the pending ses sion by electing tholr own tools to the spoakerahip and the clerkships of the two houses , can only achieve success through the machinery of the caucus. From 1807 , when Nebraska became a state , down to 1883 , no legislature was over or ganized through the caucus machine. Ttro years ago a caucus was forced upon the republicans through the pica that the opposition would defeat republican can- dates for speaker and clerk unleis the republicans should agree in advance upon tholr candidates and give thorn tholr solid sup port. The result was the selection of Qoorgo M. Humphreys as speaker nnd Brad. Slaughter as clork. That choice insured defeat to every railroad measure and gave the jobbers and public thieves n splendid opportunity for plundering the state. There was , however , , a reasonable excuse for going Into caucus two years ago when the legislature was so close and the election of a republican senator was depending upon unity of action. There is no such condition of things now. There are only about twenty democrats In both houses out of amomborship of 133 , and there is not the remotest danger of a democrat bolng elected speaker , or oven door keeper or messenger. The plain intent of the constitution , which requires a recorded vote upon the election of leg islative officers , was undoubtedly to com pel members to discharge tholr rosposi- blllty open and above board. ' It is just as important for the people of Nebraska to know for whom their representatives cast their votes as it is for them to know how they vote upon any bill or resolution. The caucus system is an evasion of an honest discharge of this re sponsibility. It Is a crime for a a man to soil his vote in the legislature , bat a dishonest representative Incurs no liability for selling nis vote in a caucus , and then sneaking behind the party cloak as a cover for his rascality. The caucus is tha natural resort for rogues and snoakr , because it enables them-to betray their constituents through a secret bal lot , nnd tbon justify their betrayal by pleading that they were in honor bound to vote in the legislature according to the dictates of the caucus majority. In view of the fact that the republicans incur no risk whatever in obeying the mandate of the constitution < by an open contest in the legislature , where { he vote of each mem ber is recorded , honest republicans are In boner and duty bound to ref aso to- take part in any caucus. 'If the jobbers and orporations control a majority of the egtslature let their henchmen go into a aucua by thomaolvfcs , so that the people vill know first as last what they may e-s- > ect from the incoming legislature. , OUR TERMS. The Omaha Jtcpulican partially coia sides with the BEE upon the question eft ixchanges. It admits that aa exchange of > maha morning dailies with the coui > ry weeklies is not only unfair , but en > ? ( alls ft heavy expense upon the city pa- > lers. It stands to reason that to give ix issoes of the Eaa for a weekly journal s asking a little toomuch. . All nd gabble- about country editors being equested to become colicitora and can- asaors for the weekly issue of i the Brzi B simply bosh , and it shows on ho part of certain country iditora , who have always boeamnfrlendly o this paper , a degree of spitet < of which to other class ot business noen could 1 lapable. Aa a matter of fact wo hareosked these apers to < organize clubs SEE in connection with tholnown papers md send us twenty subscribers during ho year. . Nobody oipocte.tho editors .to- lo the canvassing unless tlioy , happonito , bo canvaaslng 5or their o n.papers , inasmuch as they solicit patronage cor themselves It la just as easy and coaio no more to procure subscribers , for WEIKJ.V BEK. by clubbing with it than t does to club with ether papers , ouch as he Toledo Static. Ohlcigo Inter * d Peck's iS'utt , Arkansas Traveler Texas _ P ' , and other fcaeign paparivwhich ; do not in. any way promote -Interests of Nebraska. THE EJW is a Nabraeiain stitution , alive to tvory intaresb of the state , and as such It is certainly entitled to more support than.any paper published outside of the st ate , Tiui WKBSLY BEK is the equal of any weekly ln > thls country , and as a pnpor for : the farmers Nebraska it haano rival , i' ' The statement that metropolitan dalr los exchange with the , Nebraska woekliovl' ' s without anyfoundailon whatever , If ary ity. dally outside of this state exohanpas with a Nebraska weakly it does so fro a certain amount of advertising. So far aa .ho UEE Is concerned it can secure Ha ad vertisement at any time in nearly every weekly In Nebraska at a very reasonable sum through the Western Newspaper Union. Does it not then sooai unfair for Nebraska editors to ask of ns what they onnot got from other large daily newipapors ? But we crro nothing about the howl that has bson raised by certain brass- colored monopoly editors. If they 're gard it u degrading to accept our terms wo are ready to make a fair exchange. The price of the DAILY BEE is ton dollars a year. We will furnish the pub lishers of weekly paperi our daily for $5.00 in ouh and their weeklies In ex change , which is allowing them $5.00 for their own publications. This is cer tainly liberal enough toward the country press , nnd at the same time It will en. able us to pay for the paper and postage and eave enough to hire canvassers ta do our own soliciting. If this proposition ia not satisfactory they need not exchange with ui. Aa to 1h9 monopoly charge which ire have made , we have only r.- ( erred to the fact that there ] are' quite a number of monopoly cditcr. whoso papers would never have had nn existence without railroad backing , am they are the ones that are doing th heavy kicking , Aside from that wo In timatcd , and we are able to substantial the statement , that 2D per cent of th weeklies are kept np by politicians of th Laird and Valentine stripe , and it ia the ! special business to abuse and villlfy TUB BEE. Wo have stood their vicious snarlln for several years and wo can stand it fo several years longer , without exchanging with them. GERMAN IN OUR SCHOOLS. The boanl of education soiuotimu ngi decided to re-introduce the teaching o : Gorman in the public schools. It was determined , however , that the Gor man conrso should not commence unti next September. Whether this postpone ment was purely a measure of economy , 01 from a tlesiro to introduce this study ft the beginning of n school year wo hav not.as yet learned. It would seem lo u if this branch of instruction is over to introduced , it might ns well bo done now as nt any other time If it is the intention of the board t make this ono of the studies of the higli school course , it would bo far bettor nnd more practical to give elementary instruc tion in German to the grnmmer class wh'cli will enter the high school nox year. At best it takes several years foi nny ono to acquire a practical knowlcdgi of any language , and unless it [ is taught with that view it is only a waste of time and money. The boys and girls on en tering the high school ought to have at least a rudimentary knowledge ol German , which would cnablo tlicu ; during a four years' course in the high school to become proficient not only in reading and writing the language , but in speaking it. The board of education need not go to > a very groatt expense thin year. It can srenro a competent German Instructor for a few hours cftch day for from § 40 to S501 per month , , and if his woik proves satisfactory ho can bo placed on &n equal footing with other special ists next year when his tlma will bo all taken up. For our part wo Itelievft tliat the Gemum lauguaj.rrwill bo uf ngroat deal moia practical use than Latin. In Cleveland ! St. Louis , . Cincin nati , Milwaukee and other cities German is taiighlf through alK grades , aiid'it ' lias jeen of huonlculnblo'valuo. Omaha Juts as a'go a percentage of German popittatiou is the citio * above nanxxl , but it is not so uuch for Oio benefit of the Gormanvthat ye advocate the introduction of the1 Ger- nan language as it is faritho children of Americans who como ii > constant contact vith the Gunnans , and who would profit y acquiring ; an intim > to knowlodg * of jfuriunn literature. THE terminus of the Union P&ifio allroad is about to bp changed jrorn ) maba to Council Bluffi. At the latter ilaco grounds have been prepared and ho necessary buildings arc-being orociod. ho people ot Council Bihffd are greatly leased , as the change will add a couple f thousand to the population of the ilaco. JCamatoCity Jtvsrnalj Every once in a while the papenrrof Kansas City move the headquartera-to hat place , while the Denver journals novo not only/the headquarters but the hops to that city. Bat the headcuor- ers and the s&opa are ye& in Omaha , and [ hero they w ll remain to long aa ihe Jnion Paci&tw exists. . Nobody.bub- iiot would raake the statement thatihe Jnlon Pacifie. proposesto "abandoa. all ts interests to Omaha. ' " The Union Pa- ific has over seven , honored mUas of oad In Nobrukr. and when it wants tout > ut its own throat it will "abandon all its ; ntorests l&Omaha , and not before. * ; THE charity ball is an assnsod soocess. t is safe to say thai about 2000 will H ) realized for the benefit of th desti- ute pooo of Omaha. This money , comes a their aid in the middle of a severe win- or and hard timoa. If carefully ex pended it will result in roliovl&g.a great : leal of actual i scGkrlng. Omaha , is very poorly equipped ! with organix-itions for ho relief of tho. poor , and those , that wa lave uo almost ; entirely without funds , jo that thoyv ts virtually powerless to icccQopllsh.any great amoant , of relief wo c. In this.3onneotionvwo would sng- goai that it. now is the time to organize BCJUO systeuiatio plan of charity work. BUAD , Sii\.vaHTEU , Ilka a wart , is al ways on band , and as u&Tuilino is a candidate didato f&9 a. legislative clerkship. It IB , about tfcne that this batnaolo bo given rest by ? the Nebraska legislature. MTATE ] \nvard has abnliHl > eUjher saloons. 11 ; X oght ! policeman Jloa been put on dutac at Kellgh. Wliner'd improveneatR iorliit year foci up John De Noyer , & aitezcn of York is abau lo become heir to $300,000. A public reading room ia suggested a among the needs of Mobraska City. Kt'ovornor ! Butler ia foedlng thl wlnte BCO head of beef cattle and 1,500 hog s The Crete Daily Globe bec&mo > > Uxinf o the put with the luue of Decemboa 3J t. A party of thirteen Santee Indiias at th 1'onca ag enoy ate taking lessons la brasa bani mutlc. A Butler < punty farmer lut week gold 7 hogs avoraRins S76J pounds , at $3.50 l > o huudreJ. The iMople of I'latUinouth eocaplaln of tb city's being atranded for mo& y to pay itu In deutednees , Tha U & Til , this Hummca will build a no bridge at lieatrlce and o&a at Du"\\'ltt ore Turkey creek. Norfolk improvements for the year 188-1 co $50 000 aid her population for that ygari c ; eased 1,200. There are 8C5 postattlcei in Nebraska , Tb poitmaater for 4G of them are appointed b the president. Patrick Carruuk B & M eeotion boas a' Flittumoutb , WM run over be iipecial tri l&st Monday and killed instautly , An extension ol the Uni < v 1'aclfio from A. blon to U'Neil , a dUUiup , of sixty miles , la the next cwUropUted TAO.XQ gt that corn < Tohn Ifoofa a German on nts way from Lin coin to Omaha WM oanfjht between the c ra a PrjncBfld and received inch Injuries that h ied wlihln twolvd houro. They were then served with n Hi mcpr of turkey and Cranberry lance am usual prison privllfces wcro given back t thoio who had forfeited thorn. A Ojrmnn tmi'dent of Scrlbnor , nrrestod fo Rrand larceny , the offense charged being tn wealing of n dog.'was bound over to the dls trict court efter a fireliminary examination. Warden Nobos of thn penitentiary on L hriUmns put the convicts on their good be havlor and gave them the liberty of th cell house an hour and a hall There sco ins to bo a wild tpread ssntimon throughout the , tate favoring the repeal o the statute which provided that to the taxe not paid by the first of January of each yei a penalty of 6 per cent shall be added. it Joseph Ouyer an employe In Oliver's clova tor at Hastings was Imtantly killed on th nut of last month. His clothes were caugh In the machinery and ho was hurled by a moving wheel against tne tldo of the build ing. ing.A A libel suit for 810,000 damage * hn boenj instituted In the John con count > district court by J. B. Brown and wlfo against Thomas Wright and otters Thp alleged damages arise from an articl ( old reiidenta of the county , Dr. Mlllcr'a Chicago Nowf. The Omaha Herald apologizes for a typographical blunder by which its dls tingujahod but vulpine editor , Dr. Goo L. Miller , Is made to refer to a friend ai a "loud democrat , " when ho really die write "sound democrat. " While ho was in Chicago last week Dr. Miller addressed od a communication to this paper , ant having studied the tommunication in the raw wo are prepared to pardon any liber ty the printers may ooo fit to take with Dr. Miller's manuscript. Wo violate no confidence when wo ray that De. Millbr'a chirngraphy Is a little the worst wo have ver seen always ozneptlng and barring the ohrlrography of onr venerated con temporary , the Hon. Andrew Shnman. In the fourth book of his antiquities , that pleasing historian , Neb uchadnezzir Philoptotua , narrates that1 , having completed nis pyramids , old Ivlnfl Cheeps summoned into his precincts tha foremost editors of that remote period. "I have called you together , my chll' dron , " said the pagan potentate , "to se lect from among you ouo who will place upon those pyramids certain writings which' ahall endure foreror , but which posterity shall bo nnablo to decipher. " In the pontcst which ensued the distinc tion engraving the hieroglyphics upon the pyraratds was awarded to Andrew Shuinan , of Chicago , but tha competition was so cloao that King Cheeps was compelled - polled to issue a second priza to. Dr. George LJ Miller , of Omaha , accompanied by a diploma which Dr. Millur still pro- 3erTes among his family archives. The Wo trust that the nest- legislature , among its other good worhs , will set iowEfvery heavy upon those two politi cal mendicants , Brad Slaughter and the Eon. J : F. ' Zfedikor. There lo a mighty itrong-iUvor of rlnes and jobbery hang. ng al'outthoia. Zadlker is ti6ootingtho itato with Uogging circulars , looking "In- luonce'rfor his "claims" to the ofiico of mlef clerk to oar lower houso. Ho has rene to tlie unsacesaary expense of hav- ng his picture taken and sends that along Chen there area lot of certificates of char- ictor th&tany oxdlnary man with cheek mough ran ROC. They road doocod like ihose isvMrsv 31nkham'a baby medicine idvertlsoanentn , .or.-liko the onoa sent out vith old Br.iLandroth , "Sura- cure for ngrowinfl. too"noils. . " He hencls his pro- ilous circalar with the question ; "Whols-Jl.F. Zedlker ? " nd says : 'It is wltii'.a degree of modoity ( ah 1) ) hat wc answej the aboi - question vith the following fine arrant of state- nents , bcb wo are prompted- do so. " Of courao ho i prompted bat it is by ils own inordinate cheek , vanity and imbitlon. .1 II It was not for these qual- ties ho would never be hoarci of outside if PrankA coonty , and It would be uito as well for a suffering wejfld if he Taan't. It i duty that legislature iwes to itself and the state to cut off hose begging camp followers and hang- irs-on. Sound nn the KxouttnKO QaeatloH. 3reto ViJ tte _ THE OM.vni BEE is entering Into a co- porate plan to exchange with weeklies , iz : it icquiron each pipes to secure it wentysubscribers. . Thic. . b & matter irhloh concerns THE BEE. It is its own 3usineu to conduct its ezcoaugo list as it looms proper. Wo have neither harsh " ' * remarks to angaagp' nor "hogglah' sake. Personally the Yidotto has lover gene into tli-a clubbing , Dueincas and It novo ? will. The BEE isJ'io bast nawspapoa ia Nobraeka It is ! ! worth Ilia yearly subscription harged without any redaction for club bing or other causss. It Is fiabk , fear less and outspoken in everything th-at.dn- berecta- Nebraska farmera. It shows , Its jntorprlso for latett news and its market repoi bis always roVable. If THE BEE trlibes ti cut tha Yiaette down to r.a eye for aiLeyonnd a tooti for a tooth a d a BUB for a Yidotts , wn shall not whine nor grow weary. It itea always b 'jo tli * > mast Ubeial exchange paper in tha ataio. A. lionif Tunnel. 3anama Star and Herald. The longest tunnel in the southern hemisphere has boon recently cazaploted. ,1't ' will conduct iho waters of the , ijjpoan andOordoaut riverato the Cataract river , at a point from which they wiHtbe kd by a canal to Sydnpy to form the- , water sup ply. Tnb tnanol , which is about seven foot In height' by a llttln owirnLj&8 feet wide , extone fc cn the Nr oan to the Cataract riv c , , a distance of fouroad one- half miles. It ii three ysars ago last July since the contractors began , to drive the tunnel through the sandttcme , and as soon tutltey commented' work they know thsji must lone a Incga sum oi money on the contract which was for a little under 70,000 , but the outlay has been many thousands of pounds in excess ' "Tito Great American Desert , " as i was once called , including 40,000 or 50- 000 square miles of Und. in Texas , Nav Mexico uid Colorado , , is tat.de excoUon gracing country and tlllablo by the nail Bonk from Us eurAico , . an abundanae o excellent water bokig o&illy found , , which flows in all direction * toward tbo uo pre&alons , forming streams whlcJa eotur ate the soil and rentier tt prcduoUv ? The Desert p& Sahara it boiag inadi partially habbable , and .the toieon hav Leon removed from all tha routes o travel acrow U , by flowiag wells , o which a vaat nnmbor have been bo roc by French traders and others Interested in the tt flio of Central Africa. & "Woman Murdered , BAY Cirr , Mich. , January ! > , Jfarly tin nutmeg , a woman "u ( the town. " name l.iou Hall , wifu of the furgur , 1'ruolc Hal MOW in the pt'iiitoottiry , had her ku11 frac turfd and tbroif cut bona , T ku Kaigli Tlio woman ia tU ! IMoe , but c6unuUu ; . "Iv INSANE : FIIOSI L A Yiitinp Irleli Girt 1'lncii Axfn ? lor llcr Lover Across tlio A ilispnleli from Albany , N. Y. , s rys Maggie i 'Noil , a pretty young IrisK girl cauio to tlii.s country n few yeata ago am obtained einploymeiit in Uio Morgai house at Waterfonl , wfiich was kept bj Mr. Van Deckar. Slic U-ft a sweetliear in Ireland vith whom she corresponded , She said tlt.it ho was coming to this conn try , aud they wcio to bo inanicd in No vcmbor last. Two inoiitlm ngo Mr. Van Deckar sold tlio hotel and Maggie was re tained in the employ of his successor , li November , the mouth sot for tlio wcil iling , the girl' * lover did not put in ai appearance , ami she began to grow mel auclioly. Threewcck ago sits closetet' herself in her rownt and acted Uko ouo inonne. Father Gilmore was requested t < visft her , and her believed that the gir was pining because ? the Van Deckivrs Imi Hone away. She -as then sent to the IIOIIIB of her fonner employer , whore nlm rapidly grew worscy ami yesterday Mio was scut to an nsyhnw for the iusaiiu. . II is believed that her insanity wai causetl 1 > > the faBuro of her lover to kucpliisproiufra of nmrrinRC. 1'lHloaluiro. NKW "FoiiK , Jnntmry : ti Tlio eggn of tll < tamous laoch Leven tromt , which arrivei Thursday fiom Scotland , will 1)8 shipped soon to the United States hatcikr ? at Korthvlllo Mich. Nest week thcro will bo shipper 10.000 eggs of our lake tKwt , ? r , COO white 1'h nnd ax nr ny brook trout to the ; Natdma Fish Cultural association , London ; J,000,00 < : white fi h i-ggg to tha De itacho Flschnrtl vcn-ln , Berllin. and 600,000 white fixh eggs to Berne , Suitr.ttlaml. From tlio letliinuH. PANAMA , _ Jnmury 3 , VIA GAi.vr.sro.v. tfndatno liinglir , wlfo of the director general of the rniinm.-ncnial company , iliod day from favor. Thh is the third victim of he climate In the director' * family within a 'car. Election trouble to'tlay JAil to a shoot- ng affray on the pluzii. One killed and suv- iral wounded. Tiicro is constddmblu trouble hrouijhout the lapublic. Troublu wltti CIcrkH. NEW YOUK , Janinry 3. Thero'-i prospect of trouble between the employes and the dry ? oo3s cleikw of the city , owing to tbo numor- ua diecbargex of clerks by ti.-uloamen. The Viks c'aim the dismieni1s ; have bemi itrbltrn- r aid minoifssar and will put t'U > much of i burden on thnso remaining1 , whit * the rin- iloyn-s cla-in the dull timt-j hii made a.io < luittion of foieu nt'cessory. A Ijlnc < > liiTr K < Mly. LINCOLN' , January 3. JJarnt-y Klisuninon , wlli * killed Alice Heath at Molllo IBUl's bag , nee uccidentully hiit night , was bound o er to < cJ i on iirclimtnary rxaniination , fbr man- laujrliter , in $5,000 bail and went to jnll in of.iult. Tbo girl's Tsil aamu proves to Ixj 'p.-xrl Fcrcade. Her parentH live ont n , farm snr Cereico , Sauadora county. Ilen-jfuncral will be held t-uiorio < v afteruooii. Oiio ot tlio Burd Gniifj C jt.urrd. IiRCABTKH , 3'a. , Janviary . ' ( . J. P Lij > | > en- out ; ' nu of the notorvtus Bii7./.aid gwig , was - \tetl nt Colon bla last night , by ivraUroad fflcer , _ He had in Wa possesiion a iktehi'l , 3 > iliining twenty oir-ht watclu-ii , 6tol < jii < from ? ifitDru of Dan 13. fah'effur , at Uowiraiirillle , November I8. ! Iinnntio Wtlllnrnp. 3 > r.fVKR , January 3-r-Proceiidings inl-inacy era cwrami'ncL'd to-d > y ngalmt Williams , innigorof the private , foundling asylbin , at vhfcJiithrt-o yoiing children recently died for ant of medical attontlon , Williama and sslBtaiifoi iH-lioviDg gnWy in thu - jv/er of i-j/ > ftj cure the sick. , . Arrested fas a , Robbery. UT. . Lom.s , January . Patrick Kbaci , a ilu n lleepur , of Kast da. Loui" , was ; am ted ,18 afbcrnoun chargedwith ) being thai princi- nl. la robbing tin vault in the chy cli-rk'n Blco. . An Innocent Alan liolonscd. IKIIIIISAPOMS , January 3. The 93,800 lOivoy package lost Tdeaday night T/as found his warning and John O'Hnro , arr&tt d for Pure. This powilernever varies. JU martot rt purely , tienRth i Ji ho'cstinencH * . Itnra economical than ho ordinary , klnils.ai il cannot iVBclcl In compell- Ion with tb3 umltlliulo of low tut , chert weight lomot p yn hrto piiwjers. . bold only In cans. ROYAL KAtflNU roWUKIItfO. , lOS Wall bt ; N. Y. IEST Ml BAKMpDER TO-DAL Drands adrortltodni.liscJotflf pur THE TJ5ST : down nn n liol store until het > dtb rania > atb carer anil smJI. A clioinlit will i t be r - ilktect the proaiiue o DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITS UftUTIUtUU * lUSMEVER BUI O.IUTIOX13. InamtlHuihome ) for quarter of * Mntury U hu lUud tUft coniuoien' n/lxlj | teit , THE TESTJJFJHE OVEN. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. , DP , Price's ' Special FlayoringEitraots , nt ( Iraof Htm t delltl u ud lar > ll > i r i > , u4 Dr. Price's Lupulln Yeast Gemi for Light , llmllhr Urrad , Tbe B V Vrj Hop YcMt lu the World. POR SAUE BY GROCBR8. HlCAQQi * T. LOUI1 SPECIAL NOTICES. TO IiOAW. Money. MON'tV to lofin on cbitbts In urns of 810-niid np. AtoonreMMMli : W. II. Mutter , N04 KuttiMn St. ! B3-J nff ONKY to lo n on chattel ! > J1 , r Peatty , 2l # iM-j n is a MONKV ru 1AMH In eumt of fftPO nJ upward , O. F. Davit md Co. , Ktal IState ami Loan ARCnl , 1605 FarnMn Si. 893 t ( IONF.T loAned on cuttteli. IWIroiwl Ticket M bought and loll , , Foreman , SIB K. ICth 7 8-tl TTAHTEli. WANTKO A well educated jouiiff mih to trartl hi Nebraska , AdotoM . A , " n \\ntNTKD-Aman tostlltlt order . 1617 Oai > lt I f a onuc. Cdl 5 | > WANTKD A irlrl t cto jvJrioto ) homo wort , ooo tilling to wor , Cloriavi prefctrcil. Ctll at 5311 ! Capitol ave. 467 tt WANTED A good ( -ltl tn ilo chtmborwork and hdpnaUIng atthoUblr Atlactlo hotel. St. 4B3-3p WANTR& A boy who ci > n'ci > e V German la ? general liltchcnwork tt 115 f 12th St. 40S bf m ir.O A nnr o Kitl. ffr nvlco during tt U > day tin V apply 1818 Chlcigo St. 470-3p TX ANlKD'-An e\i > citenctd bar Sender ( strlct'jl r T tompcrtn ) > Iralrcs a pooltlon ItvOot class place Best ol reterencol Rl\cn > nd tstlshctlon piarin toed ; nddrcsi.OUox4S3ct ! } . 472U W I ANTED -Qltl for general hume-nuk at 9214 Douglas ( . , near Jcflcrson. 439 Sp ? ANTKLf list cl trend bilkers ; apply Mi _ dixy mornln j. < Jot , Oarneiu Cracker Co. 40S-3p WANTED * KOOI& girl ( or gocornl houwwork nt 01BS. IStli street. 473,6p WANTKD A iiilat | steady \ oman to d 'tho woik o ! a small > amtly1014 Howard street. . 474-Bp \TANTE1 > A ( road girl for general houM work. > Mrs. T. W. BlaokUurn , 831 South 24Ih SI. 4SS-tf WANTKD ( lltl fftrBcnoral housework. Slrn. J II. MoAhlnV. Cor. namllton antt Plcr Stf. Stf.W W ANTED A ROoJiprl for general notiE Apply Immcdlatoly ( vtZOOO UalKotnla St. . ANTKO A compevknt slrl for tllolng room , 1017 Capitol Ave , < V8p W ANTED First o'.iss Uu jhehnan Tailor. Apply 1312 Douglas St. , upetnlw 44.V3p : INTE1) ImmcdlnMIn.a. Rood woman coak , 172) Capitol AVO. ( l < Sp WANTED A Rood second cook at the Einm-t Uouso. < r.l-7i ] "lA ANlKD A competent' snlcaann who ( swell 'acqmlntfd with til-tX&tbloc. Herchint Ta'- loiltiK tnil Dry Good ) tradi ) to tiv&e entire charge oS thottihjot Nebraska AdJic 9 whli rc ( rcnctL , ' WUITEi OBKRFKLDEUiSSI CanolSi , , N. Y , WAHTKD A good actt\o wotnio-fto takoch.trgo of dlnlnz room. Enc.ulro at 9K Douglai nt. 270-tf ' WAiriED 1(0 ( eullctors , Boodi D.w tuthorleht rmn Address Nebraska Mutual ilairla o Jcnofitassociation , FremontXibi Oil Jin 5 TT7"AN1KD lady agen J'uOT ' "Qn'en. 1'rotaoo r T V dalty dtooklni ; ant nVIrt suppsmn , shouMer irticos , Sastlebtgoiiii > form , UicsU ilclc8 , aety wits , elcevo protcctois.'f-Oi * Ettlrfly nowdevlco- , inpreccdontodproflta.ohivo t ' 0o onta makiLi ; 100 inor.yily. Address wliHbl.imp t. IK. Campbell & Co. , 0 South ll y bt. . Chlcirro. 120-J lu PKA11UB CniOKKNS V want n. man m ovrry town In too sUto to bu tlitm for osh. No Im't aa tJ ijnintlty D. K DtA'nor , buyer and ship " per of Oac pjultry and E i ( SOIf 03 , UJ5 , and 807 { owaid St.v Onubo. 43-tt WANTED Agents to hindlo our Klcotrlt Beit.and appliances , oxc'UBlva tjultory givan. A grand pportunltyfortho rlirhtptHica Inisot's'Jo ' ' byad. teasing thjf ecrlcsa M'l'g Co. , Kansas ( Jlty.Me. ] -Janllp ilTUASIOMO [ TTANTEW-SUiuitloii liy. German prMn Amcri- TT can family for RcnoralhoiisosoikTortinrsx ; ad- rcfil or call at 1317 Chlcapo.streot. iT6-Op WANTED Place In a drcfsmskinR : thou , by a yeucebidr used tndrcNinakmg. O U or ad * ress , C , J. J.f.203 N. IQth at. Ml-r.p WANTED-A situation a.i.watchman > AD < k jtnltor , by a named man whi can clro tt b'jsi of cltv eforencca. Address 11. L. Dee office. 329-3p ntTANTEI Aposition as an spprcuilcoio a bard- TT vro.ro store. Addrcjs.C. S. Biigsit , Norfolk , Neb. j71-Jan-14 A KoutiK married man wants eltnauon aa book * xV. keeper , In wholesale eitabllthmenl In Omahi. Address " 0. " oaro Boa. 858- [ IBOHLLAHEOUB WABVn HTT'ANTCD S day table .boardcrSj-1 m Douglas To rent 2 or 3 unfurcMicd rooms aa WANTED . FarnacWit as posalbto. Address A. L. S."CareBc 185-8p WANTED tady or gentleman , to Iriy llxturca and itock of ttouiio. 6iO N. ISthUt. ( opposite Jentleinsn's Rrootiy. ) Will sell In ono or Mterat ots. Stock , fixture's and bueinrse-mn > o bad f r cs ) than valu of fixtures. Mtut'ba Bold by 7th net. Call at once ; great barga'n ; sac.ll capital re- : ulred. (71-Sp ! AA.'A rniJ-iUruianca MDRIU or > ult of rotms T > 3 or 4 blocl'4 'west of the 1'axton. with board ( or ecnt'eman. ' H01135 with iinnlwii Improve- menta. please state tcrmr. Adilreo.a. B. C. ciro Wheeler Bros. , 1BS2 DouRlas ttrect 4.10 35 \X/'ANTED-Iha\ § 500to 1000 I would like to W iuveit In some pajInR bUDlnaes In Omiht. : btato business and whore an lutemuw can bo liaJ. Address C. B. , Bee office. ' 867-3p A\/"ANTKD / Dry goods and grooerlw In oxchaneo IT for $1,500 worth of Improved lalhoad town property. Addres.-vlth partlcul.vi.ot stork to lock box 039 , Alblan , Boo e Co. , Neb. 350-Dp WAXIEDTo'uiy u drug store. , If jou h vo a drug store taecll address lock box 001 , Water , oo , Iowa. SHO-ip : WANTED 10.000 famllcs to try our eelf-rlelu ) ; Pure Buckwheat flour cod tklf-Uelug Com neal kept by all Giet-c'a-a grocoro. We warrant all luokwhcat eoldiundcr our brand puie. W. J WEL- 8UAN8 & CO. . Manufacturers. 424-tf WANTED To rent , room.ceuliocf rooms , ( ur- , nUbcd or.unfurnished. .Wdtt a 0. H. A , I'D ' N. 10th Bt. OSs-janS , [ TiOIlIlEKlI-i'uriilshed rtomat 1724 Douorlas. J ; 402-Op J Olt IlENr Newly f rnltbe < l front rooms , slix-ft ; or en mite. 8. W. 17tl > SB I C& * . 192tf , FOHHEKT KloKiiat 11 riom bouse ; ! iot and odd wutc'turnaruallmoouni ; luvprovcnieuta ; $7' ) fia noutti. Barker iillaym , - 491ti | FOIL IlKNT Largo eotlh front room , with d Irg noam attaoncdnltjly furnished , 1'18 C'apl- ol AN * . 42'3p > FOH IlENT- For pa-tlos , fairs , concnr'is ' , etc , Ifteemasons Hall , Capitol ate ard Sixteenth .St. tluslXHu thoroUK'hl v , e lalnped with all COM en- enre . Apply to WlllumJ. Mnuot , at the tall , or of v'o iw Foisyth , In ilruic store In aamo bulUluie. : 4H4-0 RENT A suit J of rooms for Kcntteman and IrtOll , near Union depot with board. Hnulh Omaha prefeired. "W. 1. 0. " Bee oilier 4MJ-Op . . . KENT 3 n w unfurl Ithed roona 28.Ii St. , _ f.thhoutu north el Et. Haiy'H ave. M'Ater con- veolence. t' . F , Nelson. 4S5 3p OIl KENT Bo rd and room uarmaland II Mful Ir 1 at reasonable ratetorlKCt pottlti.Uilintuaiii liy. AilJrtsibox E ! , city , 4H1-0 l OH UE.ST A nlro front bed rcou to two Bv..v , 1 } nie'iatn laswth. ( lontlcmoL-ihocalled KrV- day nleht , peu ! call agalo , 4 > > 0 tl H NT-D illlmrX roi * 8S2 8. 10th St. another t rooms D13 B. IStVtri. Alf U Joies 3IO South 1Kb Ft. . HENTr"urnlBi.ixl rix > 3 acl boanl at W J.10H 3 4-19p U RENT Furnl.hea u m at 605 N. ! IKM HUNT Wvo room cottiue on VlrglnUk Ave. , } two blocks uu of Park A H. , and mu blixk .jutli of Ht. Uary'ii * v - itreet cars ; 8J8.4' . Iwao Adama , 10 Krcuzer blotk , cpp. r 0 , i a KENT Three li room houseH , Ooi. AeanilLeavamoith. U. K. Uamomi. 6i.Cp \ I18NTStoie loom , with good far e base- tr\OU 1 ; gultaU * lor butcher snjpor ptcklng hoiua. Inquire ol I' ul on & Oo , V'rH4in Ht. bet. 16th and 16th BU r / . (1. ( Urltu , fane Ave. 458 8 HENT-l'urnUbed rooms J Ml California fU. FOU * A. C Wet ooJ. 4t3-7p BENT Furniehod rocnn ; enquire Druy Wore FOIt . U U and Dourflai I AOrt ItHNl A ulW o | Miiot drgant rootuJ , tr 1 ? retfr-J. CtrrwU lor * > leOuo mlnuttii walk KKST VxunUbed home ; a TTOll aKNt-rnrnUhNl f tn f.T Rentlcrctn of J ? tnrfcm n i nd lfo , 22030iirurnl ] 8t. S9iC 1r > OH HK.nt-fcryilp'Irnlioroonmllh „ , „ , ) | or ' twopentletncnor irontlrmjin JUil | ( f , v rrr . 3n > hi { .rlcf. . Ad Iron ' U" BM > oflw 997 Sp - rooiimahiii ! , ' M uMltlon , I1 10 JHT rroa h. Inquire room 4 , On hn N - tlonal IJ n Ilnllcf.t n. s ; tf FOll IlKNT-Kltttr nen n ( Unil on mlMvr ro J two rtl n Irom t\f \ , for thireor ( lu-jtarj O. I)4 MUo. 33S-S IfDIt KBNT--OIIO h ilw. Inquire fxlliota tl Itrlo- 'on. > ! tl _ _ _ FOH UKNT Now HijW room hou * . Knntlte Itn. r 1t < xMr , 25th , bet Ui\mrortnndChlc eSt < . S73-3J 17011 HRST rVrnlshcd ywjm , 1 1S Jacknon 8t fiOK UXtfr-rMrnlshod roans 1818 Dodge St. 17011 ItrcvT 111190 o room * , n and Kim B- JL1 1 block 8 : of Hickory $3 fsr mwith ; aprlv tn , premise * . Hi i-cUoniM. jfOU FOR KKN7 A Rood furntshci > room Apply at' Atklnion s Nvillnory Store , Uth fit. , mitli of < rest ollloo , 334.tf houio , Iii7 WoYstor " 8t7 nln room , wtll and cistern , Irtmmo Junct- Bonner. 420-tl "ITtOR nKNT-Cbjreo ulln ot offlc rxiwi Tory ile- JL' ttrableforaiitetor. Inquire at * < Tnn Buahmani tote 420 tf FOIUIKNT Arott 4eof S roum , nn.ajth reel , ncurSt Mary'orMenuelS.50ptr ; monli. War- jn Bwltilor. 818 B littiitreet. 43)tt TOIl IlKNT Urg plca ant farnlsb > d rooms. In- _ Z ? iiulro N. W. corniT ISthand FniMn > al. ! 43t-tf FOIiniCITCNios tumlshoi roiai , tlitap at 318 8. Uthiitrrct U7t ( FOIt IlKNT-ItoiMB ot clRht rooms. slliiMe 1 bo. twoni Ojnrentnnd < rioa9tnt ntroelux > n llarnoy Btrest. Inquire ot Vf. ID Thompson , Fitoft'MtUonal Witt A DlroJmlthtd room * ; k from .C ojd' Opera Uouse , 8M per month. IT. P. Mar. tin , 8HB.Ulh. FOK HttNT-Storo room 1511 Farnam t J with or without Billiard Ubljv , by Paul.on .t Co. , 1613 FOR IlENT Ono lurutlhetl room ultr. < t > oari2al | two or tlirco d&y boaJ n , j : poll KENT Four room hfcaw aid nuA | ? 10 JL' | itT mouth. Barker & Hkynr. M , " | 7 0inENT ! ' InOimha. Apply to Ov H. Anderson , room 11 AnJcreoa lilook , north ontnnce , 10th and IMvcn | K > rt bt ; "irOIin.'ENT Sulta ot nwie furnished for J ? house keeping , nroocc > .orallv anoint' mcr'a UobV , corner Btli anil TIoKardSU. rjsi : ' TTlull KKNT Twn fucnlslicJitunfmnlshiil-riHimi JP N. W.nor criiOthand Webster St. 4ifl.tr 171 Oil UKNT Toecntlonicr only , a pleasant fur- JL : nlabpJrooui , S. E. cornwlMth aud DoURlaa. 110-tfi 1171 OR KENT Two olcirant r > ouiB to llodlck't Mool-.v 'JD raubm & Co. , 1513 Farnaae * -0-tf FOH RWfX FurnUhod frosVroaa for rent 2J2 Nv 10th St. - > -l3-ef FOll IIKN1 Ncatcottajfo 3 room , hall , pantry closet sad cellar , 812.60 , M * rtber oho up-ton JtnU 1) . L , Thomas. -HMf FOK IIKJIX A nine room nou .t ciosirabe loet > tbu ; SUO per month ; BartoriSti ifajno. RENT-Store building ; wIUx Tcsldonoa nlJoj _ ? 22. i r inontu tn good loc&tlon. D. L. Thomas. "TJOHIIEIKJ Furnished or uiturolshed roomuDew } bitok block , corner lath anJ'Cb > io go flti. 001-jan-Sp FOR SA..2T TTtOK'SAliK Good froih mil in cow. InqulroiaU JJ ZSIS Uoward St. 100 7itv T70UBALKOH KXCIIANOOy. r Improvcd-cltT JP proporlcno or tuoeajilonB ot land welt iclmlo < i forjenoral ( farming or'ttork purpusce ; rloh. jolljri' ( * o railroad station cinl neixr one o.Vthe hcs tswna In Cratr.lNebrcsLii' Address O N. Ill 1' , Ol Box tC > , Omaha. 4 < KKpi > H Oil TIUDE Ovad stock f rm o\ S } rj iiH , 2 * rni'cH from Onxs2 , ono mile irom Sprtngilofd , . Kob ; will trodn for OrnMm property. AddjoM'Vi"ooleT & Harrison , Omiha.cr O. M. n : ii. eon , aprlnnfl ldNtb. 377febpp IflCRSACE Jly building and Btook"ovf clctlilBsl. 1 boots on tl ( hoes , will irarfi/or firming jiniu Deo. ir.letcr > on , 804 South Uth St. , Omaha. iSI.Ieb 2 FCR SALE Second hand Hall's nafc , rncdl'jta slia , 1D | TTcuzer block , off.f. O. 4/ * ] ) goo < l .lilouble sleigh. , i ed MD hle ; corner llth auJWatuam St. 47J-tr 1JXR- SALE Cheap , the oirfDBlve right loieall ' household aitlclo In Douglas county , zolls.at sight , goods o n bo sold at : o per cent prodt . Ad- irefD'iP..C. " lieo ollloo. 170-Slw fTIOn SALK Clioip , hortownd buggy , SlWifrOm r Ing St. 29J FOll S ILK CHKAl1 Oaoolerant chtmborrol , coo rozui > t > r cbilc , ona tio-trly now Knalchl'rano , Ivc golil' frinn.l iilotur a , nna horse , ha r COM nd ihacjj : ) , one Iltlls safe , kum U size , ono boauUful hma coifjesot. Impure W ) . 011 llarney Sli , bet. Uth Jid2l8t BALK 06x185 feet cu Ruining atreet S blocks FOR of JilliUfy brldg dJ.eOJ. John L.UeCizua ipposlta Post oinc . ,16'lf FOll SALE 132x124 . " & on corner , oauth-ost .Vont , house 3 roomp , barn , 3 bloc'ri-wcst of 'ark ave. and I.onvcn v , ottl > , easy paymc U , chnp liZOO. John L. JtoCnKVfl. opposite lo t Ortieoi 'fit-It XJOR SALK Horses , jiu oa , harness onj wagons ATon ono or two } ears iliiro. Real cutato' security , ) . TJ. Thomas. 4Unttf _ _ _ _ T7IORSALU011 XC1IANQK At 410 pox acre , all JG or part of twothoujiii ' aares of tlrnotr land , Arty mile * oa.it of Kunas City , wll rKCtian t ) for iebrtaka land or mcNhandlsu. Bedtmiil 8 < ? n r A ia ' , it-M PUEOBLLANROUB. STRAYKD-FronJ * . W. Cor.of 2-iahaiuIlChlcao , Saturday utlernooti. a umall rod o.lfl Informa tion will bo reccluvJ this plaoo. r03T On FrhlKV , between SiuiidorBk Oumlng J nml Kith tt ? , . * imall brown eahl HOuBk/j oward will bo pa.d II returned tu 2 rlur & 13th and Farnaiii.t 4 U8 LOST Tuf6d ji e4fiilng.aK.ana.il. . olll charm. Tnb finder vllJcaao ) ) oa > oeamo aJi Anhausei-r Uutch Berg Adsxhbon , Oth anuCapltd A\e. anil receive reward. 457-3p HPAKKN Ul 'hio ' cow ; tfra-.roi cars , red feet ! JL aud red nnuth. Callform vnnd Uiith fit Thci. IVauk. ' 4'3-Sp FOIt TilOB For mercbuu'llio jrocerlos tcrrud , Ihme (3) ( ) valutb'o lotn. 1m Daylon , Ohio ) ne ( ) l'it In fit. Loulf , Mo ; OldacttM of fine I cod I Un > asOi ; < /yt ) > trinlnOhlc. This propctty It 'ioj of IncumLianoo All commiiqliatloDi will he tmltt.t strictly oon'Wwitlal. 8. H. VVinipcar , ai4 Bt. TOST "n Wednefdavevcoim a Heal ulla oap , A sullitil > reward will la pMdiiottio llader nn > i > urnot / < ie lane to Barker illajnu , Ijijh , and Fumamatrat. IilTtf " " ROCMH With board , dett rable ui wliiUr. ApP at Bt. Chalks Ilotel. ' Stl-t ng proiuptl .aUi nilnd i tel < 3N. 16tn8t. Johu J. Cavanaujfi * 14t-j2p ] produces ; 5JOJ heillhy beneuid miincie , The t child LViuU. nd , < g to naturuU tupply , DO. the H'tle ' ono turni' , ( rtim all play. na flods coii.i * > KkU ' cllon In , th UHtaubillli'U fnctixi uiotlur'a Itt > our drtngruwuif wtiu and pun ubtn ltldte'a | Food o n Loobtuncil it BOBru I ot. SoldliV Druiz. ( trt everywhere. 3acent and rjm.iriVOOI , 111 Jjl CO , I'altaer , Mini. , onlahd. . DEEXEL tSDOOEB80R8 TO JOUK Q. JACOW ) UNDERTAKERS I At tktbld stand IttZITaniim Bt. 0 Unby tcla. Krapb aollcltod and woo v'J attended ta , H , B , ATWOOD , Plattsmouth , \\mrn \ \ m JERSEY 'IUUT RID IW1M l teeM vVj