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ri OMAHA DAILY BLJ ? TUESDAY- JANUARY 20 , 1885. LEGISUTIVE SIDE SHOWS , Tbo PlariS ti the Railroad LiM ? io B.fsetlieM8iiiIsiOG ( . , Vnriouo Qtiostions Sprang to Di vert Attention. Gero and His Confederate Aid Shouting .Polntnil Qncstlotio lor iho InveaM. r ; Ooininlttoo T ot CorrojpDndcnco cf Till LINCOLN , Neb. , Jatiunry 1.1th , 1835. The Miller resolution , which proposed to put the numbers on record icgiitdinK the payment of the Bradford claims , thoannu- id Cliristnias gift to Pat'Ilawes and other ni'iutcrs , created n g cat stir among llioao who expected to get away with a portion of the swag , and now that the incmbo a are to bo put oa record by Miller - lor there is no end to wry faces among thoio who "dont like the medicine. " Your correspondent fully believes that the resolution will fail to pass , for thiatcason : The Union Pacilic , the B. it. M. , the smiling Stout , the wooing Kcnnard , the lidgyit Pat and tic-old w.vt fromKcma- i ha , togdihcr with their Church Howes , Allen Fields , and the whole gang Blanche , Tiay and Swccheart , will bo tuuotoredto Jor.-n Mr. Miller's resolu tion. Jt was a cha ? cwo of "change of word" and after it is amended to death RO much no th&t the gentleman from Bailer lor w i 1 f U to recognize the corpio the traant little mtochlof-produucr will 00 UNDEU. TUB TAnt' among the spittoons nnd vrill there bo J oiticd by any _ resolutions that nro dis- taotufulto William El. B. Stoat or cither raiboul. Altogether the introducing of what Boomed to bo a harmless roeolation will woik a great injury to the Dtato wo stmll bo compelled to pay the claims in the end and get no r&ilroid legislation Gero , of thn Journal , la kept busy novi-i-dayu in dlvurting tha attention of the Icuulnturo from the real IECUC rail road legislation. Uo bolls over with oarcaam about Van Wyck and by a tklll- ful manipulation of the dcspatcboi uihlcja out that Van Wyck is a ooin- moaiouo tm. Ho haa a long trticlo in Sandny's Journnl on the subject of Van Wjck'o ' position on the intar-stnto com morcn bill ; alleging that Van Wyck is a , No r Yorker audio legislating for Now York farmers ncjainst Nebraika farmora all b ciujo Van Wyck favored Slitcr's amendment prohibiting rallrouds from ih'trglug moro for a abort haul than for a long ono. Tin railroads are half scared to death for fear such n law either otato or nat'oaal may bo enacted , in which event their power to build up ono man aud to break down another would bo broken. The idea that the railroida should not charpo rates commomutato with the distance hauled is uonnciisj. A STUIKINO INSTANCE where they do not is given by a western senator , win eaya that at the small towns in Diweon , Lincoln , Keith and Cheyenne counties the Union Pacific charge the people more , per ton , for Wyoming coal than the ooal dollars of Omaha ask of your citizens. At Sidnoj , Nob. , 450 miles west of ' > maha , coal is as dear as at Omaha coal that ) vaa battled through Sidney by the Union Pacific Tbo senate committee to .investigate whit is necessary in ( be way of legislation to prevent extortion &c. , should go a stop fu thor and inv.stig.ito another question : What plan is adopted by the sta-o board of assessment to ar.ivo at the v luo of railroad property in his state and whether n Any additional legislation is necessary or i not.Mr. Mr. Sawyer , editor of the Democrat , says that a year or two ago the state boaid of assessment pu ( a valuation of $5 per aero upon several hun dred acres adjoining this city or 1 } ing wholly within city limits , and then as now , covered with the machine shops , round houses , dopotf , etc , etc. , of the B. AM land woith $500 per are if still in ita original condition ) Such appraisement ) AMOUNT TO KOBUF.RY nnd oucht to bo ehown up if they exist. Mr. OolbouD , the confederate lieuten ant , is pregnant with jokes at the ex- poneo of Mr. Rose water , concerning the liKr/H attitude on railroad legislation and is trying very hard to convince the mem bers that Mr. lloaowi > tr is a very harm- , lea9 sort of crank and that the best thing to do is to pay no attention to the Bui : liut go along end vote ilrj way the rob- bi rj n quest. But the moro wary among thu law-makem bavo act to thinking ; they naion thusly : Wliy is it that so ftm of tho'G who Hit Inro last toaston got Vnk : this time ? A very [ ortinont ques- ti m and ono that each member may rule himself every day. Those railrrad or gans are vpry busy juat now trying to throw dutt in tbo oyea of the legislature in order that the plunderers niay'ano- A SHAKE GAME , Two I'ollowa Make a Unul at Iicsllo and niorrcll'a Druj ; Store , Sunday morning about 2.30 o'clock two younc ; follows , ono whlto and the other rr colored , drove to Leslie A ; Morroll's diug store , corner of Sixteenth and Djdgo streets , and woke up ono of tbo proprie tors to have a proscription filled. They left their horsn standing in front of the store and wont inside Mr.Lcslio , thn man who wni awakened , hsd to go be hind the prescription case and loft tbe two fellows standing out in the ( tore. Whila ho was putting up the modlclno bo had bis suspicions nromod and in quired who thn ruedloino was for. The two tellowa evaded bis question and did not giro him any nniwar. After ha had li'lc'd ' tbe prescription ho returned to the Irontpirt of tbo etoro and the colored man had core out and was then In the elolgh. lie i g tin asked who it was for and was told that it was for a party down oa Thirteenth elreet , This morning ho touni that a box of a'gaiB , a fine paper weight and a lot of pvrfumnry hai boon stolen. A half- drzen silver spojna bad alio disappeared from tha soda fountain and tbo fellows would prnbibly have cirried off the fountain itself if they hadb'en oblo. Thotnatlor h s been plsrod In the hands of tha police md they think they have the men spotted. A Curd of Thank * . Wo hereby desire to express our hwut- fc-lt tlmn s to our friends and neiijlibon f * jffe , * > . AAnr.rrfa liTT wboextended their aid and sympathy tons during the recent illness , death and burial of our be n Edward , nnd wo sincerely hope tbut none of y it inny bo called np > n to IKXSI through the shadow of gloom which ban oncompaiMiecl Us , but if such should bo your lot , mny kind i nd loving hearts shed the light of love upon your pathway ns you have upon ours. iln. AXD Afns. A. W. BIIAOO. THE DYNAulITE SOABE , Tlio Correct. Version of the Story ns I'olil by Mr. Thcro lisa been considerable talk about the Oynamlto cirtrldgcawhtch found in the Th ysr stcrj houao a few days sines. Mr. E , Xibriskio , the assignee of Q. D. Thaycr , called at the BBB ofllco yesterday and gave a cor rect version of Iho affair. IIo eaya that ho took putacsslon of Thayor's r.tock on the 22d of November. Among other things wore a lot of drugc , and ho nant them up town to a drug houoo. In Ico'dng over the etock the druR ist found three cases of dyuamlto csrtriilgiir. In the three c&nos uoro nbcut 1,000 cartridges , or about GCO pounds ol the cxploslvo. The druggists returned the dyriamito to Mr. Xibriskio , and ho had it taken to the river aid dumped under Uio ic. The stuff was abippcd from aomcwhoro in the east to & mining company in Colorado , and ns the company did not receive it , it was shipped back to Omaha for storage. The boxes njro pl&iuly marked potaah , The citizens of Omaha mp.y rcM con- gratulnto thomsolvca upon their n&rroyv oscapn , for had the ntuff exploded it ffoiild have broken every pane of pjasa in the city , and would doubtloa have torn down several buildings. A BUB&LAR IN LIMBO , A Cnlirornln. BiirRlur CanRht In Now Yorlc niul ow IlloVny Bnuk to tlio Golden State , Yesterday's train from the east brought into this city Sheriff Crowley , of San Franc'sco , having in charge a burglar named Mc&Inllen , who ho had captmcd in New York and is taking back to San Francisco. The prisoner was incarcerated in iho city jail during the day and the sheriff loit with him list night. About a year ago McMullen committed a burglary in San Fiancisco. Ho was cap turedandnboutthrooinouthsBf forward was tried , convicted and remanded to jail to await sentenc ? . On his way back to the jiil ho wao chack'od to cnothor prisoner In some way he had managed to get hold of a kay to the b&ndcuffa and while the daputy r.horiff'a eyes Trcro turned In tm- ether diiecllon hn unlocked the ahsckle which bound him and made good his utctpe. For nine months lie has eluded the oflicorn , but a few days ago Sheriff Crowley - ley happened to bo in New York and ilurotan- man. Ho nrrcated him and noti&ad the authorities at Sail Fiau cisco and tluy told him to bring the fol low along , McMullfin is a slick one , but will soon bo in Se.n Frausiaco and rccaivo eentenco for his crime. County Commissioners. SATUKDAY , Januar/ , 1885. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Preaant OcmmlssionerjO'Keefe , Oor list and Timmo. Minutes of tha preceding meeting read. Approve } . The cflhial bond of J.V. . Head , con stable for Chicago precinc1 , was sp proved. The claim of P. O. Hawes for cash ad vanced for witness in state case , amount Ing tj2.50 , was rejected. The clerk waa instructed io return § 10 to H. Ernst , the amount deposltei in Road 390 B. 1 he record and nil papers in Road 12 0. w ro tubmlttcd , and Jurthor action postpoood to 21st Inat. The following accounts werj allowed DEIIViB FUND. Yon Dohreu k Simtneson , moving biidtre , tto S 68 18 J. A. ItuBetibautn , working on box. . . . 1 7i Louin Bradford , lumber for county. . . 175 7 ( UOAD FOND. K. Twnddel ) , work on road $ 27 00 G. AI. TunnUon , work on itud 3 00 V. A Leo , grading 22575 Myron Moore1 , work on road 15 Ol hylvtsU-r I'oweiB , woilc on road 7 5C M ry Ktofp , woik on ro U S 01 A. 1. lUdman , lumbar , etc ( > l 4' C. A. llubbard , work on road 8 00 * OENKHAL FDNI ) . . U. N. Miller , court fees Ocobsr ! torn ) , 1884 $3GO 0 * Thomas Nulan , agent , freight on furui- turo , 67 5 ! Bnrdlck k Wuod , jopalrlng liam- iiuks 24 on Allin lro ) < . , colft-e for city poor 18 03 IB. / . Will'U'jis Ik Son , diy goda for poor furn 84 BeePnb.'inhing ' Co. , illuetrnlion of court homo . . . . , ICO Oi Keri jCuvaiiauqli , witness , October term , 1881 8 0 P. J. Qiuuloy , sir boxes toip for poor 2U 40 eflo. Johuson & Co , goods for poor farm 2 55 T. 8 , Shf rumn , guodH tur pour fatni. . . 20 G < W. 11 Kent , coioner jurors'feo 200 H. fi M. 11 11. Co , ticket ! for poor C 80 If. G. Clark & Co. , gopdp for poor. . It ' ( AV. 1'wtnn & Co. , goods for poor. . . 41 8 ( A. II. Biown , fuei iupoliuicturt , . . 2 0 17 , 1' . Uy Co. . ticVet for poor. . . . . . . 1 35 iUon , Miller & -Imrdion , station ery for diHtrict court1. 81 ( X 1' K. Mooretick ; t for poor 3 11 M" , Hoarnutadt , witnuioin police court 1 ( K 0,11. Trornp op , grocdiiiR f ir pwr. . 21 71 8. HiiiolBlt , groceries for poor 1(1 ( 7f Lnult Orobr , baililTft-es 1(1 ( 00 Win. Miller , baillir fees 10 (10 ( W. II. Sliildtali' juror 4 00 Oio , Stratrnnn , t'jxrs rrfundoci 5 Vt Nebnoka Tolephonu Co , , root poor farm 7 10 Chan. 1C Cautint , premium on policy. 17 tO Adjourned to liltH iost. [ Sinl ] U. T. LKAVITT. County Oloik. O. l , . H. O. The next meeting of the 0. L. S. C. will be held nt the midcnce of K. I ) . Hills , 2018 California utrret , on Tuesday evening , Janu ary 27th. Tha tnllowipg In the programme : 1 Oin-ninfr exerclsca. 2 Ksiay "S .Ion. " 3 Talk and questions on the month's rtitdlnfr , 4 Recitation. IKTBntllBHIOX. 5 Current erenU of th ) month. fi Knlect reading , 7 QutUtloca from "Maibeth , " Almeinbert \ iu requeued to wear the ! cla a budgo. . ( Publlo eneakera and singers find I ) , H Douglasi & SODS' Capsicum Cough Dr"p a auro remedy for horscneu. 2 A PROTEST Afj.nlnet tlio System of Convict TjAbor- The Munuiriftl flomi to lie I'rc- 0entr.il to ilia Legislature. A poUtlon against ccmvlot labor is bo ng widely circulated in the city and is ivon below ts being of interest , capac ity to the grgenV.jd olcmonta of labor : OMAIU , Not ) . , Jan. 20 , 1885.-To the Icnor&bto Sonnto and llomo of llspru- ontatives of the State of NobrnltA , in jtgiilatura assembled : We , your poti- lotion * , roapciJlfolly represent that were ro citiK'iii of the state of Nobraski , and re cngagoi ia both skilled and other abor vntlun said state ; that were ro painfully cagn'zant of ( In dot- Imout , to us in our vnTlctu avoca- atlona , of Ilia prooont eyatom of con- racting the convict Itbor of the state , hereby bringing it into competition with ho prjdusts of our brains and hands at a loldod'y unfair advantigo to na ; that it a a sslf-avident nxlom in th ) develop , mctit of tha resources of our young and rowing state , that the ' 'laborer U worthy I his hire ; " that the hi h-mlnded citizsu- hip ivhich ia best promotivo of the wo'fro ' of the ntato , should not bo rought inlo compotilion vrith the un- tiling , enforced and negligent Inbor ot bo degraded classes icrvlng terms for mniahmontj and that coavlelF , bolng tvilly dead , should not bs coun'oi as A actor in the legislation which should lave for ita mala objsot , 'tho greatest good of the wbolo people. ' To this end wo roapeolfully ask the ittontion of your honorable Loiy io louse Bill No. prcaontod by lion. Willlatn Tuttle , nni Invokoi for its pro- 'isloi.s your fjvoiab'o consldcratitn. " The ffloling is becoming general among , boio who are especially Interested in the matter that convict labor Is damaging the ntoresta of convict labor. Said a prom- neat laboring man , who 10 position is a rnproaontativo ono : "I am voicing the sentiments of the organized labor ole- moct of Omabn when I tell you that this syatom of canvlct labur tnuat bo dona away with. There must ba no delay , cithor. 1 can very readily nee .iovr the state can bjnefit by this system , uui to iho laboring class it tea a very sorlous matter to lave the work taken out of thiir hands ay thosa men who ropreasnt no Interest , or clasi of interests. 1 do not balievo it Is firlctchid to attribute in B11113 do'- groa , the pretoat dullnets In Iccil labor to thh very thing. At nny rate , if tho" Byitsni ia allowed to grow and extaud , inethlng ii certain , mid that is that it will seriously damage tao laboring clastoi , and I , for ooo , propoio to use my influence to see that the eyitam islet lot allowed to bjcomo a permanent drag on our interests. " A mooting of ho workingtnen of the ciiy will bo held to-morrow night at the Academy of Muaio to take further steps "n the matter. SOHAA.P'S ' DISAPPEARANCE , And tuu Local Complications Arising ; Therei'rpm. Sorao days ago there catno to tin city ! rotn Chicago , two man , A. Nislacm and mil Alexander Sohaap , tbo latter ac3m- panied by hla wife. Both claimed to be representing a frcll kaowa art oitiblish- mont in Obicago. Nielsen aud Schaap went to Goes' hotel , where they lived in good style , until Saturday , whoa cuddon ly , without any warning , Mr. ant Mrs. Sohaap disappeared , no ono Know whither. Shortly ait cr wards a telegram waa received by Niolaen from the Cnlcago house instructini ; him to im mediately secure Sshaap'a cflectaandholc ) them , on account of the firm. Nielsen in cnmplianca with hla orders went to the hotel , and was about to eoeuro the sam lies and other property , when he founc he had been anticipated by a hack driver by the name of Boquot. This latter gentleman , it appears , hsd .seized the goods on what wns claimed to be a per Bonil debt , but which , it is suj posed , was a gambling debt The good ) are now held by Boquot and proceedings will bo icsticutec through attorney H. 6. Holiman , to roplatin the property for the Ohicigo firm. firm.A A letter has been 10 eivoi in this city from Schnap , eaying thru In Ti.-\3 on his way to New Orleanr , but announcing no reason fjr his strange departure. NEW ORLEANS"EXPOSITION An Interesting Lnttor from O. VT Bnkcr. NEW OHLUAKS , January 12 , 1881. Elian GIah , Esq. , Omaha , Neb : Tlio exposition is tt'ul in an unfinished state and it will bo Eomo time before all wil bo completed , and would not advise anj ono that wishes to eeo tbo whole of it to como before March , although it { a quite interesting now and we hare many vit- itora every day , yesterday ( Sunday ) wo had 50,000 here. Admission is only 25 cents on Sunday. Wo bavo voiy fine uiuslo every Sunday by tbo Alexicau band of about sixty pieces , all fiao musi cians too. 'The weather has bein de lightful to-day was quite wrm. ] have hud no occasion to wear an overcoat einco I have boon here , tbongh it hai bean real chilly at times , Nebraska stil leads hero. Some of tbo other states are copying after bur , but they are obliged , or at Uast do uau considerable paint in doing it , whilst wo rnado cur decorations with the products of the state. Respectfully Yours , 0. W. BAKKB. A tole rom was received yerterdsy morn n < stating that the mother of Mr , 8. M Wil cox , of thh city , died at Gormantiwn , PA. , Sunday morning , after a long Illnete. titato Fircmnii'a AKSoolatlon. To-day the annual mooting of the state fireman's association will be hold a Lincoln. The following are tbo delegates choeen from tbo various companies of the looil fire department : No. 1 D. W. Nance , W. J. White- homo , C. G. Hunt , Henry Hitter , Cor- uolius Williams. No. 2 Chief Butler. No. 3 Lewis Faist , Jacob Haaok , Ed & 1 uirer. Tburatont-.Willia'n Webb , J. 0 Pon'zel , W J d.qts. No 4 P , PfliegHne. No. 1 , H. & L. Ed Wittig , Loui Krollzjch. Fifiy.H ivon ill Tolrt , Sandty night Cfty-soven tramrn lolgec In tbo city jail. During tbo evening they turned ( ha place Into a barber shop am took turn * in cutting each other's balr Among these fellows there are a gooi many of randy vit and they kcp the rest o ? the guicr 5n fl * ; ' hurncr by t.iJt ilrcll ayitns. They fire , n filtby Jot and each morning the jail io fairly 11 inded in order a drorrn out the 7ermin thcuoajritits airo behind th m. I'Bl rf. > t > Ai.S Mr : \ \ llllnm Paxton left Iho tity last nght ! or a butlnoJa ttlp to No\v \ York. W. S. McCoimlck , n prominent banker of alt Late Citj' , wnsln the city yesterJny. Ijswia May , who has bacn vlnitlDR hi this Ity , folmned to bii 1'remont homoiaU night. MM. 13. L. U'mwoy nud daugliUr M'si ' 'nnnlp , of St. Louis , are visiting fticnda in lila city. W. II. Hamilton , New York , , T. W. Pear- man , Nebraska City , J. L. Mean * , Or. ud stand , are at tbo MlllarJ. S. .1. Alexander , Lincoln , II. G. Urownr , Norfolk , J. C. Criwiord , Weft Point , Jacob S. DoTcmin , Salt Lake City. T 1) . 1'obccck .nd wlfp , CliicaRo , stopped at tko Paxton last light. K. S. Gajlor , Bliir , II. Upton , Pierce , \ub , J M. .Tciiosjn * nd wife , llod Oak , la. , Villiam Inuian and wife , Sterlin ? , Oal. , L. Hnywara , St. JOD nnd U. V , Irwin , of lurlinRton , Ia , , are slopping at the Mctio- oliUn. W. O. T. U. A special meeting of all members nnd adio3 Intoroslcd in gospel notnporanco work ara requested to bo hroicnt nt the naotinp Tuesday aft raoou nt 2 o'clock n Ilia First Motbodis ; church , Daven port niroot , Truntcos nud executive louaniittoa rrqnojted to attend. MIIH J. T. HELI , , Sscrolary. Mns 0. S. SOUIG Pr idont. - McMullen , tlio 8m Franciacn barfjlar , lonfiiod iu the lity jaU j-estorday , made n loiporato attempt to escaoo by sawing outn cotton of the patm'llicg Inliia csH , with nome nstrumont , proiumibly a raw , whlcb bo mint , invo bad concea'oJ a nut his pcreon. Ho imnagcd to aaw as fur as Iho outer tone wall when bts pUienco becatno cxnauatod , and lie iavu up the attempt to gain his ficodom. The act cf hla attempted j\il-broaklng waa net cd until nf .er hid dcparturo. The Sullivan anil Hyiui by tlio I'ollcr. NKW YortK , ' .Innnary 19. In Jifadlson 5quaro girdon to night John L. Sullivan and 'ail Jy K } an , old time nntigooists , ag ln mot. They went to work iu so d style but wcro Btoppsd by Polioo Caplaln Williams bcforo .licy had tbolr lutih up a minute. Nobody WEB nrrc-ted and no decision w.ii given. At 9 o'clock the croud react ul 8,000 and visitors were still demandlt g admittance. A largo number of spotta were proaent from Troy , Chicago , Bcntou nnd other p" > iutp. Aitoup llminto ottcd spEctitors wus Hascoa Cuiik- ling. Attorhat ectmccl an iiiterminublo deluy tbo applause ran through tht lull atid John L. SulHjsn jumped over tbo tope * . The champion looked m good condition and gazed cunplcc'ntly over ho gwat tluong , when Kyan _ rnaila his appcirjnco LH was , -reoted with cheers mul the waving of buta. Ilia inactive proportions showed up to ijjcd advantage and he was evidently a favor ite with a g-cat n any , Pat Shoedy aannuuced that the winubr won d rectivu B\xty-fi\o \ per cent of receipts and tbe loser t'lirtj-five It was after 10 when the men advanced to tba scratch and ehook hands. Iu the tir t round Sullivan lei off with his left for liyau'd bread basket , but tha latter no illy dodgjd tte blow. IJj'in made n feint and tapped Sullivan heavily on tbe right jaw. The champion ptow redder nnd angrier , nnd Ryan , noticing thi , foueht cloaojto his opponent , evidently with th ) intention to prevent Sul livan getting In tlio terrific blow f ; r which he is celebrated Both rnen fought cloeely at a short range ehowuring blows thick and fast upon eacb otherand _ tbe enthusiasm increased with the ssvoiity of the blows. Tha pugilists bad not been at work over a nclnuto when Inepuctor Thoma ? jumped over tha ropoa followbd by Captain Williams and tbe two with uplifted clubs separated the combatant * . They were forced to their corners reluctantly. Captain Williams stripped off tbo plove. "This is no fight , " thonted Sheedy , Sulluan'fl backer. Both boxers were hurried into tha ceator of tin ring where they wera made to shako hands , Sullivan extending his In a manner of evident displeasure. "I woulc b ve won this match , " said Ryan , "If the au tborltiea bad not inteiferred. " Ttiia apparec to bo the general opini- among thosa ussotn bled , and when the Trojan started to leave the platform ho was lustily 6heered , The re ceipts weru about $11,000 and nra in Sbo'dy'd h < nd > , and be will bo likely to rttilu them inasmuch as tha contest came to such a termication. Ue Intimated tint he bar ! an understanding with the principals that in the event of trouble ho would take thn proceeds glung to each what bo deemed light. JOB Cohuru raid ha bad a maa he would put ngaioet the w inner and said thai Captain James C Daly was a > ; oiv aepiran for tpo champion honors. The crowd left in a fairly g.i d humor although in any denounces the police for intei faring. Tbo Urltlsli Gi-ftln IleviMv. LONDO.V , Janua'y 19.Tha Mark Laao Et pretH in tbo weekly loviowof the Brllirh com trade sjys : Theclnngfablo weather of la * wuak Bomowhat retarded farming opsra'.ionr The demand for Dative H heats elackouud > nat - t > rially and values woto maintained withdilli culty. Salei of Unglinb wheat for tbo week SUS'JquaitursatSlsSd , ngain.t C8.C60 . quar te at234 9d the correspoLdiog week hfit jor Plour market fteady tbrjufhout the wtok. Klue grades of LarJey coulinuo to ad vance but ordinary grades unlmpruvrtd. The market for foreign wheatu slow and diagging and dijappnintiug to scllorr. foreign Huur ia uteadler , owing to thn idea ot a smaller output at the grout milling coutr-B at tha lalca hide diticrictj of America wil ] (8 > en eipurU , Malzo is in re'trlcud supply and spot values noininal. Malting. harlejB ncd Ca aiian pea are 1 * higher. Ir/cargow i If cotet therd wa.a one Kilo , leaving thn rimrktt barn Owli g to advene winds tbe market for cirgoes forward opanod Htmng , but d.'eod wo Ver in the absence of actual in quiry. Quotations nominal. To day tha whfat traduls nt a Btindnlill , Klour Muady , Ameiicau mui/.a lower. Round com dearer , owing to scarcity. A Would-bo MHHnimiro. 13uiKoni ) , Mitn. , January 19. Within the year Chadwlck , cashier of thu Paciric national bank of Nantucket , begun tbo crcc tion at Squam of a home of gigantic pro portlors and splendid equipment , far buvonc his Bupposid ability to own , the land on which it staids belonging to bis patents , 1 Ia also made extensive iuqifovemoDta about hi ri'sideLCflln town. Ills re igautlon ba'amu known Wednesday , lla appears t > have been borrowing considerable tuine , eilimatei at $40,100. lin Ml deeds to real citato with i widow as bucurity tui to mora piactica buslnees mm pnvu ccdificates of etouk In the I'ucina nut opal bank , tie pru Ident baviui si ned thfin in blink he h.i'1-only to rill them out and ni < u himself quit ) a number of certti cat 01 of nbareei of HOCK itsu'd by hirmelf anc wore f.mnd in ponosiion of the put'ei ' wh ( loaned b'm money , but whom he had persuad ed rot to have traiuferrf cl ou tba book of thu bank. ChadwicV has manlffEted a willlrgnes to tuin ov < rbs ! ubole property to thu credl tcr. . His eniir * re l estata is mortg ged ant several ttubmeiiU luv been iooidtd , Iso ciimmtl ptoceediugj htveyef. commenced , hiinurnriiil Contest. Special telegram to TUB DEB. BAH FIUNCISCO , Januiry 19 , There U n change In the Beaitoilal prospiota at Sacra tnenta. The republicana hold tbe first caucu to-morrow evening. No onu bellevel it will r : tuU Iu a r.hoics. There is only one point rn whjch all eom agreed and that b tba ) af to ta proht : m"rv rnnllt - rs of p'asinc.Svgct , . . VfKit A nut < tV in iaucu < nimtnutiun ilijl ( public mi Will f .inally teiidfr the Doniju-l Inn to SUnlord. Shnild tit- titJntt r not p- cive the nomli-Aliou thn Fiitpn t brth In ni | I utof thotpgltlatuie vill be grtntrr th i edofs. The \otein joint bn'lol takes iU ntbe27tb.J . . , . . . H Senator , Sp9ci.il TclpRiarn to Tin : ISr.K. Dr.svui , ilabiiary 1'J Tba icnatorlnl con est stems to bo virtually at an end. CoJ. ,1. . Uormfraiul Seintor Howard , leaders if 10 Hill forces , Mid \Uio wcro among tin le boltsrj on Saturday night' * c.iucii , will d-inononr vile for S fr Uiy TvlurUio9 lecliou the lir t ballot . on n. Ri'iier lly ton- edod. Tin dtmnnalio caucus nummated icnni Sullivan , ( if this cliy Grntnin tlio Chicago KlGVAtnrn. CniCAHO , Jtnuiry 10. - Tbo secretary of lie Chicago board of trade fmnithcs the ful- owitg figures which ore fur Saturday , 17th ut. Grululii ttoio In Cllcago tUvators : Vbcat , 11,303 TO1 ; corn , 1.198,00) ; rats , -IS5- OOi rye , 110 100 ; barley. UO.nO Uiain ia aht PI thU cuuatrv ntnl Ciumi'u ' : WheAt r(18l0 ( ; 0 ; coin , 4.819,000 ; cats , 2,022,000 ; je , 371,000 ; bailey , llir,00" > . Intllann ltci > ubliu.iii KOIAVAI-OMS , January 19 The republl- anmcmhorsof tin gjnetnl csKinWy held n aucua to-night nnd decided to cast ( heir votes nr ox-Govo-nor A. (3. Poriur f < r United Itates ssnator Tim vote will ba pure'y ' coin > llmcntxry us the di-mocmts have a Jatga ma- ority ou the joint ball , t , Cut HIH SAN FnKOtsco , January 19. Itis Mimotod bat John Aicl.nughln , i ! G. W. Tyler's law jfficcp , who obtained SJ.(00 ( from General 3aiues , ssniircountul for ex Seintir Sharon n the divoica cnui for the tpurtons agreement mont , baj Absconded with the money. Uoltl 1'rniiipn. OVEHTON Tei. , .1ntnnrvl9. Two tr'ampi Darded n trMn on thu Iutcranti' ' > unl Grtut , Vortbttn road tins morning , ni d when the onductor item Milled theirfatei die v a revolver ver and partially wounded him. Tboy nl ( fouu led two other tram men. lilood bounds uvo been tent for to track thenl. Tlin Kl lii Dairy CIIICAOO , Janunry 19. The Inter Ocuan IKIII. 111. , special sajp : Butter nnd cbecso lull. A snnll lot of skim checM- cold nt Oc juttor IHVHIJc , Pnvulo tinnsactiuna very meagro. TuUl salea , " , ES" . I'onnsj Iviinla IlAimtSBOiia , Jnuuaty 19. Tba IIouso idop'.cd n concurrent roaulntlon requesting ho I'onmylvania rcnatorj iu cangrnxa to tup wrt. thu foreign con r ct labor uill ehciidy mscd the lower branch of congrces. Tlio Ij" > : ulinK Oloartnc Houses. BOSTON , Jniuary 19. The loading clearing louses report that the total gross clearances 'or the week ended January 1" were § 77 ( > , o'J9.- ' JG9 , a decrease of 27.9 per cent compared with ha corresponding week n your ago. THE BANKRUPT STOB 1517 DOUGLiS ST. , BEA.TS THEM ALL. On nnd after to day you con get goods of all kinds at our ntoro choiper than nt any other place in to.-vn CO and GO per cent discount ! are no whero. Wo give you anything in onr stock for MERELY NOTHING 13 vro ave going to move and must got rid of our stock at all hazards. llamembr this great sale will last for ONLY 15 DAYS. Ejory ono knows wo do IB wa e&y , BO judging fccm I In large crowds that took idvantngo of our sale to day , it is ndvls able to celt o&rly. THE BANKRUPT STORE. , 1517 Doughs St. THE 30 PEE DISCOUNT At S. P. Morse & CO.'B All This "Will Positively Close Satur day Night. Wo fcavo decided to give juat six days moro of the discount eale , end having done this to accommodate such of on : patrons as could hot possibly como shop ping during tha extreme cold w < iather o last wo.k. Wo bavo a magnificent stock in over } rlojartmenh HOSIERY , SILKS , VKL.V.KTS . , Ini WHITK G 10D3 , LACKS , EM- 31) ) ft imolUKHIKS. CALICO. GlNG cent IIAM3. NOl'IONd , 15UrTOiVS , Man KIDULOVUi , < /ii J week CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Our cloaks were the cheapest in Oma ha ha fora but now wMi the extra 30 per cent discount they are worth lookiug a Monn furnishing pee ) , collar ; , cufli , ux , h'dk's ' , are cfjerly sought for and ur very cheap. S. P. MORSE & CO. Home Comforts Haydon'd patent fire kindleia. Home Co m forts Hay den'a patoit fire kindlurs. Buy W. J. Wulahans & Co.'a No. 1 Self ilisin" Buckwheat Buy J. E. McCruy & Go.'a Omaha flour Home Comforla Uuydon'B patent fire Undlera. < Some Comforts Ha ; den's patent Cro IdudlorB. BuyJ.E. McCray & Co.'a Omaha Hour Buy J. E. McCray & Co.'d "Union Pacific. " Buy J. E. MoOray & Co.'a "Ucion Pacific. " Home Comforta Haydon'a palent fir klndlera. Home C'omfort Qyden'8 patent fir kladlers. _ _ _ _ _ _ The "Cosmopolitan , " corner 10th and Douglas , finest Lunch Rooms in the west The "Ooamopolitim , " corner 10 < h am Pougla , only.jjuoch Rooms fit forLadUs The "Cosmopolitan , " first-class In every respect. The "Cosmopolitan , " over Bushman' * , nothing like it In thn wf at. The "Cosmopolitan , " Lidies'and Gen tlemana' Private Dining Rooms. The ' -Cosmopolitan , " tqual to Del sioulco's , The 4tOcBmopoltt n , " prices as low a thoio of cheap rfgtaurnnte. The "Cosmopoliton , " superior kltcho and superior in accoinmoJa'.lon TheuCoimopnlitan"n.Sobonfelduro cor , 10th and Douglas , over Buahui n'fl if'IFEIERIBM . -\sn- AND EASY TERMS. Send for pur catalogue and price list before pur chasing elsewhere. BHO. LEADING JEWELERS And Solo Importer ] of Fine Diamonds , Watches , Silver ware , Rich Jewelry , Wh * Icsalc nutl Iiotuil. Cor. llth auil Fnrnaiu St * . lira SOLE IMVOBTIBS or \ KB Meerschaum Goods , llftuil Dfalots In G tins , A tii ni ttn ttiottf Notiona lUuVSmoktra' Article ? . Bhitiouory , Cutlery , Druggists' Sundries Aurt Fancy Goals. Full mid camploto lite mid * "T" * r. n r * > " * * > t ft t * * ( f * TO I v ! P R I O bo 1020ioW24 FarnamSts. , Omaha THE CHEAPEST PL AGE US OMAHA TO BUI ' Ono of 1lie Best and Largest Stocks in the United Sta\es \ \ to Select P. < om. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGABT PASSEN&EE ELEVATOR f I 3 Thirteenth and Parnam Streets- Houses Rented and Rents Collected Promptly and at Reasonable Rates. ; , ' ' Houses and Lots , Business Blocks and Sites , and vacant lots for sale in all parts of the city. Any one having property to sell tor what it is worth , we would be pleased to handle it : Any one wanting bargains can always find them by calling on us. Lots in our additions are sold lower and on bet ter terms than can be had at any other agency In West Omaha , is n beautiful additon of ii ) ( lots , 84 of which are > till unfold. Wo are offering these lots at $150 to 5J225 eacn on small monthly payments. We platted and put on the market three Eouths ego cs an advertise ment , ah Iho nominal price of SCO per acre lot , out of 1 (50 ( acre lota we have but 18 left , which we will close out nt the same'price on monthly payments. The prettiest outside addition to Omana , on West Cuming street ; 2J acre lots for 8250 , monthly payrnonts. Barker & Mayne's ' Sub-division. , On South 13th Sreot , only 4 : blocks fro mend o stteet car line , 8225 to 8275 each , monthly payments. ' ' ' We have a few beautiful lot * loft in Hawo'a ' addition , neai Saundera jtreetwhich wo will close out nt 8350 each. Lota in Hanpcom Place , 8550 to 8750 each , easy terms. Wo have lots in-every pwt of the city for aalo nt reasonable pri'OB and on easy terms. Call and see us before buying. Telephone Ho. LAG FRANZ FALK BBEWIHO OQ. Milwaukee. Wis. GrTOTEER & 00 , , Sole Bottlers ,