THE DAILY BEE-TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 10 , 1885. GOLDEN GRAIN , The Continued Inflnx of Cereals From the Interior , Prevents Oiniilia From Uroont. \t\K \ Hio Northwestern ( ! r nnry Tlio Problem cM'Trans- jiortatlon. The Bto\Jy How of wheat nml corn , nnd ojpeclally the latter , from the inter ior of the it.it a still continues with well nigh unabated measure. For aomo weeks past there has boon an average re ceipt at the Union elevators of about sixty car Imds of corn a day , find n ehlpment of about tovcnty car loada. The bulk of llila business ROJS to the senbonrJ , and thence to various pointn across the ocosji. So far us the prlcjs puid for cjrn are concorncd , farmora have nothing to complain cf. Taoy luvo boon getting sn average doring January of 23 cents nnd.havo bean paid as high as 25 ccnti , aud In some liutinces 2G. OMAHA AS A nllANAUY. A BIK : representative In discussing yea- tarday the i > rain altna'.lui with the mom- burs of the linn of Uimobaugh , Merriam it Co. , oliclljd some inttristing facts with rofeirncoto the ttrtnepotlatlouphsao of the grain probiom. Tlia ono great obaUclo which , in the Gntimatim of woll-postod grain men , jirovonta Omaha from jumping to the front an prcmiuent grain con- tro , is the faction of the rail- roada in the matter of tiaropor'ation. ' Es specially ij this remark applicable * to the Burlington & MUaourl road. That sys tem , if it wore not blind to the interests of this city , lu partially subserving its own , could contribute a very largo element to the growth of Omaba. A.t present , it la well known , the B. & M , carries little or no grain into this city. The roaeon of this , asldo from any hostile feelings which tha rend may htvo for the cily , is found In the explanation prcll'erod by the company that they cannot alFjrd the extra run from Ortapolia Junction ta Omaha , which would bo noceseary to handling the grain In Omaha Besides thla , tay they , "wo cannot afford to pay the toll across the bridge at this point , as well as the extra oiptnaa which would result from throwing the tiaflio Into the tripartite pool. " Bo that puint as It in y , thcro is no doubt but that the policy of the road Is groat'y ' damaging iho interests of Omaha. "If ilia Burlington & Missouri would throw lluir traffic Into Omaha as a grain center , " s id Blr. Hiniobsugh , " it would boom the building of oovatore , would holjt the banks , and reacting upon the t'oneinl Irido and prosperity of the city would odd immouaoly to bur pros perity. Omaha could SODU hopa to com pete with Minnojpoli' , with St. Paul or with Ktniaa Glly ; nnd it would not bo long before her giowth would hare placed her , in point ot B'ZJ , on an equal footing with any of those cltioj ? "Bat the bu'k ' of the corn trade , carried off by the B. & M , from lha in terior of the statp is thrown into Chicago cage , and thcnco into oastera channels. For yearj this alatb of affairs lisa existed , acting to prevent Omaha from assorting her position rn a graat grain centco. In stead of having a radial system of roada piercing from thla point , the great northwoitarn and south neitorn cectlons of Nebraska , Omaha allows the tnflic to bo diverted to either side of her , oomo passing through Oroapclis , nnd some through Blair. So that whllo by rghlfl aho ought to liecomo the great inland and distributing coniro of the grain of the ttito , eha allowa the grain traflis to 1)3 lakou from lur and thrown Into other points. " It is bollovcd , however , aa stated by another prominent grain man yoatorday , that there ia a coming relief for this ex isting state of nlldirs. The projected "AshUnd cut-off , " If built as contonv pla ad , will countct the stock yards with the B. & M. main line at Ashland , EO that instead of running to Oroopolls , and thence to this city , the freight trains can como in direct r into. A further exten- ohm of the line will bring the local grain elevators Into direct and easy communi- cat on with the main branch. Then , aa Sir. nimobnugh expressed himtelf , "It will not bo long before the grain deal' ots of this city will bo handling n largo nud steady volume of business over the B. & M " The problom'is 0119 that has boon long and em neatly discvneul by the lee 1 "Knighls of the Cor oil Oltcio. " It is believed that a oatlbfactory solution of f iho quen ion will soon bo reached in the , iiuuuer indicated. Or burring that , that t the projected cut off will be the bi-ginnim ; of a sork'S of movemoiiti which ahull I place Omaha in n pooltio ton lav proper and undisputed claim to the till ) of iho grain rectivlug and distributing contro of the northwest. LECrAL METIERS , NotCH oTtlio VarioiiH Trlliiiiuils DlH. trlct , 1'ollco and Ununty Court. In the diatrict court yesterday Judge Wakoly waa engaged In trying lit1) cam of Robinson against Clifton. The cage , though not of special imporlanco , I ] qnlto a notbhio onr , Laving ixoii tried twice bcfuro , the jury diaipiuolng each tlmo. Clifton fs auod for $1,000 by I'hlntlli , who alleges ( hit the former's c.ttlo in Irespntsing upon hla hnd , have destroyed wheat nnd corn , In the amount named. The case of William Snyder , mod on attiohmeiit , Hied ou appeal from the county court. The grand jury mot in regular scsilon in the morning , cDiiaiderlng the Lf uipko- Grceawnld araun case. Tlio members of the body alna inspected , in an ollislal ca- jinoily , the county jail , tindicg every * thing pertaining to tno care and miuiago- niont uf tlio iustitat on satisfactory. I'OI.ICE CODHT , A. II. JfcKay , the alleged hotel boat , arrotted at the instance of the Paxton people , waved examination and wat bound over. Cyrus Bell , charged with libeling Rev. Birl Mitchell , the quondam putur of the A. AT. K. church , waved examination and waa bound over to the diatrict court in iho sura of $300. Fred DyBf , charged with iho larceny of a pair of ehoet , waa nleatod , the mat ter balug compromliod by hi * bajiug tht shoos. COUNTY COUUT , In the county couit Judge BIcOullccl wai ongagol yttt iday in tbo trial of th < CJH3 of Janua O'Hourlto again-t Petei O'llourko. The plalntitl , who la a crip pie , chargca that hla brtthar , of tht apoitilio niiaf , has tcoa in the habit u cruelly asBnultiai ; him , and that futthor dofeudint owes htm $002 for unpilc wages of Iho pa.lyear. The plaint ft" was unable to folly prove his charges , ami judnmontwss rendered against the defendant for 852. Suit nan been filed in the district cJUtt sg\lntt Peter O'Rourlcof.r felonious assault upon hia brother. M1NOH ITEMS. MarrUgo llcanaes rroroycttarday Isiucd to Edward Muttba and Bridfiut Leary , David B. Andrew a and Laura W. Morse. In Judga Andnraor's court the CMO of Duncan & Wallica vs. Henry Horn- hurgor , Edward Lacdor , J. 0. Dojlo. J H. Ilurgess , JohnM. McDmald , John Hove , members of the Athletic and Cricket aesoclaticnfor ; § 50 no worth of work done upon the Sherman .ivonno Park , waa called. Defendants proving that they wcro not members of the nsao- ciat on , nuit wna dUinltaod. THE NEW EULES , A llGliolllntiK FcclliiR BxKtlnK tlio llniplojcaor tlio Union Paolllo Aicniiist Tliclr Aaoptlon. The Union Pacific people are having no little trnnblo in the matter of the ad option cf the now rules nnd cede of tig- nalu which go Into effect very eoon. Especial ly i the disoonttnt foincnting among Iho men on the wes'orn divltions of tha lino. Superintendent Smith und Assistant Suporlntsndont Dickinaou have been at Laramlo nud were approached bf n commlttoo of employes , trho protest against the now rule ? , w thjwlint success is chronicled in the Larnmio Boomerang. "Mr Dickinson mndo himself accosslbl to the mon , but would promise nothin satisfactory. Superintendent Smith ro maluod secluded in the car and would soy nothing , The men ntu holding another mcotlug , and unless their demands nro complied with decisive measures are like ly to bo soon adopted. Ono of the clauses which moots with disfavor is found in a "Personal to employes" which prefaces the rules. It reads : "Employes must carry out the instructions iaauocl by tlio bcada of departments pertaining to the busineea of auch departments , and care fully nleurve the inHructiona contained iu the printed notes on the blanks for reports to the general and other olliccB. Kntcring or re maining in the company's pervici is under stood to bo an acceptance of all its instruc tions and coaditioni herein contained , and expression of willingness to obey them and all other rules issued by proper authority. " Outside of this , tlio fifth , savonth and seventeenth rules are the ones to whih most exception is taken. They read as follows : 5. All persona employed by the company are required to exercisn the greatoit o rj anil watcblulness to prevent injury or damage to persons or property , and \vill bo held to legl liability for injury occasioned by their mis conduct or nesligenca , nnd the comp.iuy re serves tha right to withhold any pay then or thereafter due , to defray the expenses of the eamo. 7. Employes leaving the company's ser vice mnst deliver up the property intrusted to their care , or at any time when demanded by proper authority. If the properly of the company Is improp erly used or dameged , a deduction from pay shall bo made , suthci ut to make good the damage , or to supply new articles. 17. The computation paid to employes ia ucderatood to Include all risk of person-il in jury from whatever cause. Any amount that may ba allowed to perrons injured , or to the families of these killed in the service , will bo a gratuity on the part of the company. " Excursion to AVasblngton. On the fourth of Mirch , every fourth year , multitude ) of people assemble at the National Capital to take part in and to witness the ceremonial whhli invests with imperial authority iho uncrowned mon arch of the great republic. The preparations for the Inauguration of the next President are being tnalo up on a scale which promises a display of un prccedentcd grandeur and magnificence. Legions of organized political clubs , civic societies and trade guilds , combined with a host of volunteer and regular military corps , will form a pageant ol brilliant pomp end splendor. Washington , in the winter season , Is one of the gayest capitals in Cbuetendoin and the festivities incident to iho iuaug urition of the chief magistrate will rca dor it doubly attractive Its brDad Hiid well piveil avenues and beautiful ujuares , adorned with monuments and atatues ; its splendid private resi donees , art gallerioi and museum ; its im peeing public buildings , chief of which is the cipttol , standing m&tshless in grace and 8inmotry among the finest specl- mens of architecture in tao world , are all objects of unfailing enjoyment to the visitor. The vicinity , too , of Washing touabound3 in places of Jmtorlc interest Mount Vernon , the testing p'acu ' of the first President , is reached by a nhor steamboat tide upon the bosom of the majestic Potomactho ; National Ccmetcr at Arlirglon , where thcmanda of heroo sleep , aud the National SoldlerV Home are also within easy nceea. There c.n bo no question ai to the pleasure to ba di rived from a visit to Wathington. and the only question is how to got thcro at a reasonable cost. To moot this query the "Pennsylvania Lines" will sell excursion tickets at extremely tremely low rates. They have placed in Btrvico elegant Easlhko Day Oaachcs ant Pullman's Palsco Sleeping Oars , whlc ] nill form solid through trains from Cincinnati , St. Louis , Chicago , T olcd and Cleveland to Washington City. The Pennsylvania lines nro superior to any 01 the continent In constiuction , equlpmcn and efficient servic ? . "Security , Oer tainty and Celerity" is their motto , and they have become models and standard for all other roach In the country. The ! Hues traverse a section unsurpassed ii rich and varied scenery ; the oaUn ; houses ( urniah Grst-claia meals at con venlont houraj the track aud rolling stop ! are guarded with all the approved appli ancua known to sclenca to insure th tafoty of passengers ; and finnlly , you ar lauded in a magnificent station , situatec in the business contro of Wnjhlngtoi Olty. Jlnpaxsanl , this station has be coma invested with a mournful intorea to all pitrlotio Americans. In it was en acted tbo trjgedy which culminated in the death of the lamented Garfield. A marble column , erected in lta waltln rocia , shows where hn fell , and a golde star , sot in the tiled thor , marks the spo lint crlruconed with the blood of the i luatrious slain. STOP THAT COUGH By nstnjr Dr. Frazier'a Throat nd I.ung Bal earn the only sure euro for Conghs. Cold Hoarseness and Sore Throat , and all disease of the throat and lunga. Do not neglect i cough. It may prove fatal. Scores am hundreds of er&teful people owe their iivea t Dr. Fraiier't Throat and Luntr Balaam , am no family ulll ever be without It after ouco iiriiig it , and discovering iU marvelous power It if put up in largo family bottleu and > ol for the email price uf 76 cents per bottle. Sol KuLp & Ci . and 0. F , Goodman , THE LATEST Ir. C'levo'iinil mill Daniel Gone to Albany. YOVKKBS , IVlinnty H. From onrly this morning a crowd WM around the Xow York Central depot hi-re , ongar to catch a slimier. f President I'.lect Cleveland. At 8.30 tieo. t. Smith. Tildcn's ptivalo secretary , arrived rein New York and wai iramedl vi'ly tlrlv n oGrovnti-ne. Tlio following train hrotiRht mlth'M. Weed who at once went to Tildcn's fstdenci' , us did Chairman Oberly , of the einocratie stnto central committee of Illinois V Innr ? consultation followed. At 2..V > Til- en's privnto coach drew up to the depot nd Cleveland , Daniel Minnlnp nnd ecrotnry Smith stopped from the ccnch nnJ vers joined by Weed and Oberly. The text rain due at the sUtion wniStfO , whi.h is ot scheduled to stop until reaching Cild prlnp , It is the Albany express , anil when t slacked up mid finnlly klnppod , the railroad .111 expressed consluer blc surprise , but when Cleveland , Mvnlng nml Oberly step- cd lute tlie parlor car the cnuso of the stop ego wai explained , and M they reached trio ar platform they turned ami ral ed their hula u the Razing croud which returned thonaluto is tha train pulled out of the Italian , Clove- and and Manning go direct to Albany , The r.titlsri Ural u Xrnilc LONDON , 1-Vbrunry 0. The Mark Lane xpreep , In the weekly rouow of the British jrain trade , saya : The cool raliM of the p.i't eek had a favorable Inlluenca on thn crop ) . 'hey eolidifi'd Uiegrouml and tlio roots of the bent. The rains prevented the threshbifr Inch reduced farmers' deliveries. Sales for 10 week , G7 ! ) ! ! ! quartcro at 33 * Od , ngttidit 8SO'2 , quarter ? ( it 3" 3d the corresponding cek l 8t year. Tha market ; continue iiw with ileclluiiiffaluP3 in the pro incea. 'lices nro a flnlliiip lower for Knglish heat , and cltcapt- for nuy foreiRn eo.mva- ent. Hscclpta of wheat tnoileratc. l < 'lour leavy , altogether cquil to ? G ( it I nuartcri of fhcat. Flour therefore declined fiiKgl" . [ ixed American inaizo sold in 1/onJon at 2a Gil , An extra ehlpment of whiti mibbins rom Morrocco and uthcr inferior round corn itched L'Cs@20j 7d. Eight carpoei hn\o ar- vud off the coast. Five were sold , two with- rawu , and one ( Australian ) remalne. Wheat .o arrive in small Imiuiry , but prices are hard- ning. Barley very slow. ( Jots firm , bat uiet. Beans and ( teas unchanged , IiVTKK I > THE CUF.SION WRECK A DISASTROUS ONE. BUIILINOTO.V , February 9 , Further reports rom the railroad accident at Crcstoa show it as more disastrous than at first reported. 'hree of the wounded have already died and 10 or two others are not likely to recover. he liilhd are : Kobert Brown , civil engineer , ilt.l'leasant , ow * , Ills son , C. A. Brown , Mrs. W. C. Carroll , San Saclie , Col. Mr ? . Win. Buttry. Mrs. M. Farrell , wife of section foreman , roscott. Town. Isa'ah ' Waterman , Corning , la , Tha injured are : II. S. Storris , trainmaster , west division , riu broken. A. B. Cdle , Grand Uipid ? , Mich. , ellghtly C II , Harlo , conductor of sleeper , arm rokcn. J , 11 , Hawkins , conductor , hip and back njured. Mrs. II , Day , Burlington , la , , seriously in ured. ured.W. W. J. Davenport , ( Jivniou freight and pas- enger agent , C B. & ( J. , bruijed Keriously ' not dauceroii'ly. The storm continues very severe here and cross the state. All trains lat'j and to mo jandonccl. lie Elements Unpropllious for Liotan , peeinl telegram to the BKK , SPPINBKIELD , III. , February ! ) . Much anx- ety is felt hute lest some of the members of lie legislature who went homo to upend Sun- ay , should bo blockaded on the railroads by lie great snow storm and fail to reach hero n time for the balloting for United States enator to-morrow. The storm is reported as ha severest and roughest of the season , and here is serioui danger that tome of the roads nay bo blocadod up by the snow drifts for , wo or three days. The law requires the bal- oting to take place to-morrow , nnd there can ij no postponment on account of weather. senators and representatives not in their eats to-morrow will have no vote for senator , Hid there U a danger that Mr , Absenteeism will elect Gen. Logan's successor. STKAMNC A PKEACHKIl FROM MEXICO , MO. , IN 1'RISOM IN IOWA. KEOKCK , Iowa , February 9. A Bible has caused the imprisonment of a man giving hh name as Hav. Newell , of Mexico , Mo. Ho - Belfast , Iowa , this waok , and while hero claimed relationship to a family of the iimo name. The morning that ho left th ainily Bibo ! wa ? missing. The local anti- lorse-thlef or amVation was notified , nud laven ot its members started in purmic of ho reverend gentltiniu. They fouuj him at Vinct'iines , Iowa , preaching to a congrega ion The upholders of law und order draw evolreri niui mnrched forw * rd to the pulpit , md by placing the preacher under arrest , ia- .crrupted . the Bert ic.es. Ajustici fuund him guilty of larceny nnd sentenced him to a term n the comity jail. Ulcliard Slior'.ilic At-MiHRlnoriMielaii Kclcascd on $ ; tOO ( ) ISall. NEW YORK , Fnbrnary O.-Sluit , who itabbod I'helan in llossa's oflice , waj released in S3.000 ball. Dennis Corbot , a West Thirty-Ninth street liquor dealer , became hU bondsman. .Tolm Hnach , George Smith , "Kocky Mountain" U IJrien , and a dozen others accompanied Hhort aci'Jsn the stieet to Counsollor Oliver's ollico , where a reception was htld. Short received a letter from Cork today , Informing him of tlio death of hi * wlfo oa the lth. ! ) It ia said a do n perionH are ready to make the ball peed to Corbot should Short leave tiinn. Iliilroua accident , CHICAUO , J'obrtiary 0. An Inter-Ocean's Green Bay ( NVIa. ) special s.iya ; An uocldent occuiredon the Milwaukee & Northern rail road thii afternoon , four miles boath of this city. A delayoa freight train was run Into by a snow plow , emanhing tha caboose. The accident was duo to the blinding enow storm. T , A. Annas , of Depero , had a leg broken , and received Internal injuries. He ulll prob ably die. W. J. Bates , publisher ol the Sunday Advance of this cily , was hurt , but not seriously , St. tionlH Must 1'ny Her CI H 1)111. ST. Louis , February 9. The supreme eom to-day affirmed the judgment of the court o appeaN in the case of the St. Louis Gas com pany again t the City rf St. Louis. It give the gas company $1)57,3 ) , II ) , and la for the ga furnished the city from 1 805 to 1873 and m terctt on tlio d ferred payments , < l'o American Hog fo Germany , MONTUKAL , February 9. American capital lit ] ara orrangiiiK for the formation uf an abattoir company with a capital of ? 100 , < " 00 The intention of the promoters of the nehem i to daughter American hogs In Canada am thus pet around the prejent prohibitory Iwu lation of Germany , l > | py "Market. OlIlCAOO , F bntuy9The Inter Ocean Klgln , Illinois , special lays : Thu blizrar ladly demoralized the butter cheese trade to day. Tue fales of butter was 4.-I-10 pounds a HI cents , Isothing olae repjrted sold , In Sciirch ol1 n Mlhslnj ; S-enmor , GRAND HAHIW , Michigan , February 9 , The s'eamt r MIclilgan left Grind Ha > en thla morning accompanied by Archie with fuel and provisions for a fifteen day' . c.r > iii > o to icaicb for the lout tteamer Onelc'a : vhich has cut > een he rd from for B week , and WM Ihen in ho Ice near White Hall , and reported short of uel. nnil Ti-1cliono | AVIroLcKl-- lution , , Wis. , February ! ) . In tha legls- aturo to-day bills were Introduced protidiog bat no length of tlmo during which telegraph r telephone wlre have extended on lnt. < U or ) tiidinRB [ shall talso the prt sumption of a pfr- ctual right thereto ; providing that in case falolatiou of the excise law nidi lent no- co shall ba gh en to the district attorney to llow him to appear fortli9 t to. LOOICING VOll Mil. CIiBntjANl > , an Unlortiitiato Victim ot Some Would-bo AVjoinlnn County WUs. BATAMA.N. Y , , Fob. 4. At Iho Can- ral railroad station , In baUvia , this morning , n nnn of medium eixe , attlrod n a long ulster , attracted the attention f the loungers. IJo had just nlightod om the train from Atlica. Hunying to 10 telegraph ollico ho handed Iho opera- or the following mcasngo , written on n ialf cheotof common note pajur : ) o Pfoeldrnt'olect Olorolnud , Hoffman llonao , Now York City : Will bo nt llcil'inati llouso on arrival n city. 13 0. AVMIX. The nnn was the political "crunk11 rom Attica , v/hoso occentrioltioa dnr.ng lest ycarj Imvo won for him norrapapor lotorloty in that section of tlio state. To > y tau'ura ! ho aald ho was bound for Now rtrk to moot the prcaidont- loot in rrsponaa to a , tolugraphio icqueat rom Mr. Cleveland to join him in conaul- ation. The tnlcgram waa , cf couno , n orgory , concoct.d by aomo ll ht haictod woutd-bo wit , but It would have been mpojsibln to convlnco him of thla fact , otwithatanding the fact that ho has boon nt from pillar to pts * . on many fool's rranda by cruel people who think thom- ; lces wags , nnd who take a childish do- glit iuplnjig upon his hnlhioinntlon int ho ia a prjat man. Beneath bia nlator Auatiu were a cut- way frock coat and n white vest. Ilia ecktlo waa nho white , and on his head eatcd a ailk hat. Ho would not bo taken or a/'ciMnk ' , " aa ho ia n pleasant talkor. 'ho cruel telegram which aout him on lia foolish trip has convinced him that ho an have any ollico In the gift of the ox- cullvo , even a sscrutary's portfolio. In peaking of the matter ho said thcro would , of course , hove to bo miny con- esaions made In the Intaroat of harmony , nd ho was willing to do all in his power o aid in perpetuating iho democratic arty. Ho boarded tno train for the ant upon Ita arrival and Bet out on his mission. Austin la the son of a farmer near the lllago of Attica , Wyoming county , whet t ono time WAS reported to bo ono of tbo wealthy cgricultnrista. Eugene 0. Aus- in has Lug been wotk minded regarding olilicfll mattcra. For ycira ho has baen aown through Wyoming county aa the utt of vatioua a tup d jokors. A party ol iiosio once waited on him and told him head ad been nominated for tno assembly , nd arrangements had been made for him o deliver an address at the county scat. lo went to Warsaw , was mot at the cU- ion by a largo crowd , escorted to a car- isgj drawn by four horses and driven to bo vlllago equara. There ho began an ddress , but was C2ged by hlatrruiontorj. larly In Iho presidential campaign of 830 ho waa a republican , and was in deed to go to Mentor to see Gen. Gar- ield. Ho want , but hla magnified fin- lortanco obtained no recognition for him t the homo of the republican candidate , nd ho returned to Attica disappointed , ejected , and a democrat. His voto-waa ait for Gen. Hancock , Daring the elate Jinpaign of 1882 ho waa an ardent sup- > ortur of Mr. Clovehnd , and after the attor's nomination latt summer Austin went to Albany to personally' congratu- ate the victor. When Mr. Cleveland wont to Buffalo .bont . a month ago to attend the Charity Jail the crank wont to the "breezy city. " loing to the Goneoco homo ho inquired the and shown in- or presldout-oicct , was - o the presence of a largo , good-natured gentleman , who treated him with the ut- nest consideration. Matters of party ) ollcy wore pleaMintly discusspd , and Austin was much olated. He accsptod with profuse thanka an invitation to drink , and the jol'y "drummer , " for auch the pretended prcsidont-oct ! was , ' 'sot 'em up" for the crowd that hadgath irod and quietly withdraw. Aa soon as ; ono Austin leaned over the bar and ask ed if ho o'mld buy the glasa out of which ho diank. The prealdent-olcct harkbop- sr granted his desire , the politician piy- ng wall fo : the article which ho carried lomo. The various deceptions which have soon practiced upon Anstln have coat him n the aggregate novoral thousand dollars. Bia father , who has lived the crm of yonra allotted to man , a not strong mentally , and Eugene ob ; iinn from him the fuudi with which ho Is ab'o ' to gratify hia crazy ambition for political preferment. A few ycirn ago the old man plaod a mortgigo for § 3CO , ( upon his farm to satisfy the financial demands mands of hia deluded eon , and before that $7,000 , wbkh had been deposited in an Attlci bank to that Eugene conld withdraw it , had been swallowed up , a fact which must aoem excruciatingly funny to the avtngo Wyominfj county "practical jokers , " who have succeeded in swindling Austin when other confid- onca operators and swindlore , who pro- foasloimlly make such unfortunate people their dunes , have tailed. Auatln now believes that ho will bo re ceived by President-elect Cleveland , and although ho has novrr exhibited any in dication of violence , the rational people of the county who BOO nothing funny In sending Austin on his fool'a errand fear trouble may come , and Bay it would bo a wise act to watch him or place him under restraint. . Low IlatcH to IimiiKiirnlioii Ccreino- nicNnt "WiiHtilMKlon. Mr. E , A , Ford , general passenger agent cf the Pennsylvania lines , west of Pittsbnrg , announces the following first- claes rates for tickets over the Pennsyl vania lines to Washington and return , on the occasion of President Cleveland's in auguration , March 4th , next. Too original rates proposed by Mr. Ford for this putpoto wore considerably less than these , but because of a deter mination on the part of bis competitors that higher rates should prevail , the f'g- ' urea earned below were finally adopted aa a compromise : From Chicago to Wash ington and return , $20. .Solid trains of coaches and Pullman sleeping cars will ba ran to Washington over the Pennsylvania lines from their various termini in the West and Mr. Fora assures us that the standard of ex cellence In all that pcr'alns to the trans portation and c ra of their patrons , for which these linesero already famousshall ba fully m lntaintd on this occasion. For pait culara address 0. W. Adams , Asalatant General Paeseii"er Agent , No. 05 Chrk Street , Chicago , Illinois. Fou RENT Office room and third floor. Inquire 1207 Famsm St The IMniiotKlov Fclmmrr , Jupiter futnishea the chief interest rf ho nnnth. Ho Is morning star till the LOth , when ho becomesovonlui : alar. At 2 o'clock that morning the opposition re curs : Jnpitor thin Is in line with Iho euth and the &un , the earth being iu the raddle s > that wo are at our no&rca. point , o him mid ho ia larger nnd more bn 1- < \nt than nt any other tltnr. llhirq in ho east as the sun tiiiks in the west and adlng out of sight in the m'tti ' of the west only as the oou ria s , the planet is ho glory of the hsavenr. Ho ia of tha ; roatcst Interest to ns'ronoiners and many olojcopoa study the planet nightly. The spots and paiturbatloua of his cud \ aur- ace show a process of uotHmaking on a nigo scale. Mais presents the tt.icr ira- > rr > atil epoch in the rivilimon er fie uperlor phntt being In conjucr'iou with 10 eun on the llth at 7 a. m , th t IP , in tno with the ttiu and the caith with the un in tbo ralddla and ns far from lha corth as possible. Un il th&t d to ho it ivenlngstir , after It morning star. Thru 10 Hs3s and tt'ts wit'i ' the sun , and for rnontln is i f littlj accoutit , inciKiilficnut n sw.t and close to tha MID. S.itutn Is tow an evening stir , setting not far fr in J I0 ! o. m. Though lie contributes no In cident of sipechl interest , hois in n tine tositlcn for observation , s bis rrga are pen nearly lo their wldcsl and the planet ot is so far north that the opportunity tf studying them ia the best p sslblo. Nq > - uuo nnd Uranua nro morning stnrp. Vunus ii morning star. Uerlustrogrows I'm , nnd her szo diminishes BH shodrtws loiter the sun mil lis-slatar every me ru ng. Wo sac , luwovir , a much Urgtr per hn bf her lllumintd disc thin the crt scent she tarns toward us wh n bt Inr icr.od of greatest brilliuicy. Seen iu iho oloscopo , she it now in gibb ID pluaa , ike the moon approacbngthufu' ' ] , Mur- cury also is morniug star ; hia ( ath lioa near Veiun the whole minih. The moc 11 cached its full Fiidsy at 11. 5 p. m.and ho Fokiuary moon fu'ls ' on'ho 28ch nt 1 p. ni. , ao tint , wo como within an hour of having no full moon ihii mouth. Tlio Kepm tors' Slrikc liuVk'nnii , Springfield ( Mais. ) Hspehllean. The Vienna papers show no sign of a lobcr second though in their pnrposo note o report the proceedings of the Anstra- Ian llolchstrath until a formal apology us been made to the reporters who were insulted" by n member In Thursday's debate. This portou made n petulant nlluelon to jonrul's's ' ' as hanging nround ho chamber , catching up gossip and mis representing the statesmen therein con gregated. This S3rt cf thing ia dis counted In America , whore the nowtpapor men make duo allowance for the person ality of their critics ; but In Austria the onrth estate stand mushupoi : Us digulty. Even n passing apology from Iho presi dent of the legislative body did not servo ; o abate tie ! atonn , and the reporters , who are vigorously sustained by their employers , Insist upon some kind of in apologetic resolution. Neither : ho proceedings of Thuraday nor ot Fri day were printed in any of the Vienna papers , and there fs talk of withdrawing the public printing from the papers In re taliation. Sundry members of the Reich- srath have freed their minds on the mat ter in the shape of communication * , paid For at the mual advertising rates. The fracia is an entertaining ono , but it can not continue long. Its occasion was too inadequate to warrant that public Incon venience which Las followed. Tbo Clearing J louses. BOSTON , February 9. Managers of the leading clearing IIOUECS of the United States report the total press clearance for the week ending February 7 , were 8722,781,013 , a decrease - crease of 28 9 per cent. FOR KENT. In heart of town , well arranged 11 room house with furnace , etc. , largo barn , all iu fine order. Excellent loca tion. Goad chance for the right parties. AMES , 1507 Farnam. Tlio Omaha lodges of the Danish Broth erhood of America giyo a grand masquer ade ball at Turner "Hall , Saturday evening - ning , 8 o'clock , February 1-HIi , 1885. A premium for the two best costumes. It Wasn't Uoaton Traveller. Some years sgo a lady in Boston died. Her husband , being n stiong apiritualltt , desired to hold communication with his departed , and Inquired if she was happy. "Oh , yea , " waa the reply , "I nm happy here ; yet , after a'l ' , it isn't Boston. " 25 YEARS _ W _ USE. the Qroatest Medwal Triumnh of the Ago ! SYMPTOMS OF A I.ocaofuppellte , llo\vcl costivr , 1'aln In ( lie bend , will ) n dull conation In the buck part , I'nln under tlio ihoulder- blatlp , I'ullni'nnnfter eating : , \vltb itdl > - Incllimtlnp in exertion of body or mind , Irrltuhllllyoftcmpcr , l.o\v aplrlli , wllli a fcellnzof havlnj ncclrctcd no mo duty , Wenrlucai , Dlzzlncnn , Flutlcrlnarni the Heart , Data before tbo cyca , Headache DTcr the right eye , Kentlcsnacsn , with fltful drenmni lllttMy colored Urine , and CONSTIPATION. TCTT'S l'll.r.8 ara especially adapted lo Bucli cases , ono dnsa olfccta sucli o ilmnRn of fecllnFrnatonslDnlilitno sufferer , They Increase the .1 i > i > cltcanil cause tha body to TnUe on I'lt-uli , tnu * tha Bystem lu iioiirlaheil , nml bylholrTtinlo Action on tbo I > iKestiveOrgn"9ltrjiilnr.StooUnro proiltici-.l. i > rl"naric. ! Uliirrrey St..tV.Y. _ . _ _ _ _ IB tiiur IlAin or WHISKERS changed to a GLOSSY IILACIC by a BliiRln application ol this DTK. It imparts u natural color , acts Instantaneously. Hold by Druggists , or ent by express on receipt of 91. Office , 44 Murray St. . Now York. United States Depository OF OMA11A Oor. 13th and Farnam Bts The Oldest Banking Establishment in Omaha , tCCCEaSCBE TO XOUHTZB I5BOIHBSD. orzuiiied lu 1BB8 , Organised u a Natloml Bank In OAPITAIj . 2OOO3l SUICFJjUB AMD PllOFITS . 9iaOOUt OmCItl DtllOTOU. Oxi ! < l Kotraru , President , Joan A. CB : UUTOH , Vloe Pi ttldenL A eusius Kouinii , Id Vlco Ileildial. J , F , n. DiYxx , IT n Uxawin , Auletuit Ouhler. Tranucta k ( reoenl banking bruloesi. luaea Urn oertlOc te bearlnjc Intcrwt Dnwi diklts on Ut Fruidaoo ind princlpil cltlca la the United 8Utel AIM London , trablln , Kdlnbnr/h ind tin princlpi oltlca of tbo ccntmint lad Europe. OOLLEOTIONS PROMPTLY MADE "Wordu of XVurnlnK nnrt Oonifon yn dro fuffotlnir from poor heilth of IduRuuMi i > a a bed of tteknciui , tuVo jc Mire Klmp'y ailiop : or It jou feel uotktnd illiplrlttd , 'without c'e-rvknon. cure ) on " tf > ou nrenmlnlitrr , and ha e oitttairdjntirMlf with your p t.toril dii'le , or a inntlir , Voiti ( ml ith n\ro ind wo'k , or R m\n ot bii'incfn or U or , wcikenctl b > thostinln P | jour c frjdydit- tln o-nimnolUttcn totilnu o\er jotir mUnlRtt work , Hop lilttcn nlll tno < it tti'tly ( trciiRthcn jou , If yon uro stifft'rlng from ovor-ontlng or drinking , any Indlecrothni or dissipa tion , or are young nnd growliiR too fast , as la often the case , 'or If j ou are In the orHliop , on the 'linn , nt the dcsl > , nnjuhoie , and Icel 'that . \ ourp > te > i needs clcintlni ; , ton- 'li'p , stlmuliktlri ; , without Intoxlcat- Mnc , If > on re old , 'blood thin actl Impure , pul o 'fccblo , nonei iiinlevilj.ficullics wanhv , Hop niUcrot what jountctlto ' ( ji o jou new lift , health and > Igor. " Ifjou are eo tl\p , or dyfpcptlo ct fiidcr. liiK 'rom a y . f the other numerous du cat ca of the stumich cr bowels , it is jour own hull If you remain I'l. ' II jtmaro wastln. j with any form ot Kldrej dl-ea c , slip teiuptlnu deith this uioiuent , and tutu lor a-curo to Hop Illtteis. If you are alck with that terrible sick nosa , Ncrronsncts , you will find n "Balm iu Glload lu Hop Blttcta. If you are a frequenter or a resident of a miasmatic district , barricade yonr pys- tern flaunt the sciniiKti of all countries Malaria , Kpulf > nnc , ISihona atul Inter- initteut fuvers by the uao of Hop Hitters. If you Imvo rough , pimply , or sallow ekin , bad breath , Hop lilttera will gho you lair tltli ) , rich blood , the nwcotest breath and health , ? > l 0 will bo paid forncnso they will not euro or help. help.A A Ijiuly'H Wlsli. "Oh , how I ilo wish my skin was aa clear 'and soft ns jour * , " unld a Indy to a friend , "You cun caHily maku It BO , " nnswored the friend. "How ? " inriutred the fir t lady. "lly usiiiR lioj > Hitlers that makes purorich hlood aud blooming health. It did lor aio as you observe. t3JNono pcnuino wltliout a bunch of preen Hops on the whlto labol. Shun nil the vile , poisonous , stull with "Hop" or "Hops" In their nainu. - &fijfo * .z fif.HtEl rptilajt < rniuliti ! > CiTortio nini irt I * * w t worlj. CIIF.I TIVI TIIK. I > lurha , tcm u.d An * , ftni kit * Jl < rnrrrof tht l IM r ( Irfinf A frw drrpslmwt ufllrluulfl Tof rl l cf cbku } > .ccv. * nJ t fctl luum.r Urlnkl Tr ; It. k&l f count * V u / k jour | rewvr cr dni i.t fof Utf t rfm uT lu-eJliIlll.jr O D BICOVIITO KJNB. W. WCFPE3UA1IU , fiOLS A ei jiiwjLon'j r. if. Dy the u > o o Hoilettcr's stomach DittcrH the ha. Rani appo.ranco ol ilia conn Uninco nnd Bal- louncsa of dyFpcp- tics aiv eupplanteil b > a hcnltliicr look , W d ai the food is nsHlmia'cdth ! h dy ecqulrcs substance. much needed slum ber , through ( holme ol tnis n udlolno , wHch Is also bcne- ticl.il to person ot a rheumatic tf n dency nii'l an Inestimable jirocntite of fo\cr anil njruo. Foraalo y all DruglsU and Dealers generally. I t vo & po ; tlTO roraodf for the mbovo illstafe ; by la CPO thoaSAndioTca ciol the Horst kino and or Ion ln"lotncMr"lbatY liBnilTWO * > jlOTlf.iS : IB KB ; oBether wltli a VAU'AllI.i : run VT13B on this dlioti o anyaulTeror. Olvocxpresji.nii r OaddntB. ' Dis. T. A. ELUCUlt , ill TcarlS' . , Neir York. \Vo VneM nerTnn nfnitlhllltr , lout or faUtnt jinvtrt , TcUrdM rrowtli or hUrluUnse ovrrcouie t-yrt - new inetliot as unlading us rti ? > lcl I" " cn I p. Olvc rt > buit and liuiJylsnr ami Jralr ble jil.t.Hm (17 ( MilMIng up tlio vaiteil tlMUea anl C'inctntratllie tumrlrlimeiit to wetkeit r.irtloas. Full trenctli , < li ! > clirmeut , > ud function ! tmn lo cvirrorrun if Hi * ImJr l.lfr l > abomi within a d y. Holnkr itlmulant , leiinanrnl , | lf BMit. llmple. , llnllial , inrrhiulcal IJ | allatonili ill pclnncocciinUne I " We If II TO tills mode of trentmtlit triamoBt BurreF"ful known to tno medical nrofe.i on " Un. annmeri-iit { Jjitttt. We a < ll onr cndormnrntnvjilo Mrr. tbrirtc AWVo < | n rkrtr ormlirerre > ciit tlon. " .V. 1 lha" and Itmt. " lw r 111 toimlinent tiuyilrliMii ; allra y tl < y tin nc lvfii lth < ; ut colt" K Y. IHipatch. ' An Innlltutlon o [ trn rairlt with anovfrwliclmltig arr yof jrenulne ceitlll' tf " A'1 Of J ( nl Blair * . Wrlle Inr our " Trnllir t' " ! ' * < ll , gitIne ip.nntlonrf1 ! reuci and luouf. Slalltdnakd 111 I'l'lu envelope. Jtdilr ll ERIE MEDICAl. CO. . BUFFALO , H.Y. PROPOSALS. UNITED STATES INDIAN SKUVICE , ) I INK IIMIUK AQKNCV , f Dakota , January 11 ! , 18S5. ) Scaled proposals lo triplicate irdorfcd , proposals for the erection ol ono wotolwlsht and Oarpfijtoj ehop , one liarncni , hco and ul-cti'aneoin uhopn , ono ulavghtcr houset o wagon and ftomgu sheds , one bake houfo umi cellar , at this agni y and direct' ' od t'i tl u undcrj'giiodi care bl Chlul Quarturmaatcr department , nltho I Uttc , Onnha Neb , will bo ro cei\eU uttl 121" . Hiturday. I'tbrunry 14 , lfS5 I'lans and ppcclflratlcns can bo ixamliicd In the offca ot tlio cMcf quarto' n aetcr , do | artncnt of tlio I'latte , Omaha , Nun , the "lUcr Ocean" Chicago , 111. and the "Journal" ut Kansai City , 11 o , Contiact will lo awarded to tno lowest responsible blddir , subject th tlio approval o ! the Utpartmcnt of the Interior IhorlKht , howc > cr , Is rcoencdto icjcct any nnd all , or any part of any bid , If deemed foi the beat In terest of the scrUctf 1'roprmls must Gtato length of time required for competition of bulldln ; utter approval ol cintraU , an 1 nuiBt bo accompalncd b > a icrttllcl check upon 8 mo I mi ted Mates Depositor ) , rnjnblo tolhooidcr of the ftincurslKiicd , for at least IHu ( S ) peroont ot the amount ol Iho proposal , will h check ehall bo fottUtu I In the United btatcs In uee of any bidder reccitlne the nwird ; elull fall lo execute promptly n contract ttlth good end nulHclcnt ecurl- lies , according to the t < rnm of his lid , othowuo to bo icturncd to the bidder. For further Infixiratloii address the undersigned ttt Tine HUSO Agency , Dikota. Tro underdidnol will III be nt I'axton House , Omnh , Ncb. , bj tbo morning ol Friday , 1'tbruary I ( > ( JOf , ' ' V. T. il'DU-I.TCUUDT Jnn 10 3w m U. ri. Indian 100 CENTS FOR $1. AVHBS VOO WANT GOOD VAI.UK , ASK J OH PIPER-HEIDSIECK CHAMPAGNE. TJnscrupnlous doolors at tempt to substitute other brands for tlio sake of ex tra profit , " PIPER-HEIDSIECK " on sale with , every "wide- awake " xuino merchant in the trade. H. K. . . BURKET , FUNERAL AND EMBALMEU , 11 M > 10th Street , . . . OMAHA , il I . J WeMoveMarchSd /Vill / Move March 3d , to 1513 DOUGLAS ST. , YOUNO'3 OLD STAND , ConunoncitiR Moiuhy , wo will eoll 'ietures , Frames , Pinnos & Oxgaiis , Plush Goods , Etc. , Etc. , oo t to reduce utook Iwforo mov- Coinn ami coin luce yourself. K\ory HiiR goes , JlIlGIIQ ( lU'iuimi ' uunii ) U. S. DEPOSITORY' H. MILLARD , WimWAU.ACE , President. Cutlibr $300,000. Flro nnrl Burglnr Proof Snfoo. I'or rant nt ( rom 8 to tbO I'cr annum NURSEEY STOCK Those desiring Fruit or Orivunental Trees , 'ines , Shrubs and 1'lant.i , will consult their mi interest by calling at the real estate otlico f K. L. Kmery , 130U llnrney St. , or 2'JOO 'aniam St Urderu for Bpring planting must o Riven BOOH , D. O.BEYA.KTM. D. rn 1224 : Farnnm Streol , ornorlSthBti Odlco hcurfl D to 12 . in. , S to 4 Ton jD re oiiwilcnco Can Biionk Qorman. SrOllKI NEW GOODS merchant Tailor 22 8. 10th eticottbttwecu firnum nnd lEaitcy Low prices nj peed Goods aepeclaltv. All clothe mido upl n Rood Bt ) le and on short not'co. Call u convlncwd. Romombcr Iho ulano , S22S. 10th Bt. PHOTOGEAPHEE 313 North Itfth Street. Old Ilco lltvo Stand. Tlio present croprlotur nlehcs It undcr toitl that ,11 , photographs are made tatif < fac.toiy bifuro LO'DR lent crod from this gallery. The old management ctlrca ant ] tlr. II. K. Ortiy eucccuds. toff Stock ! . Far priced catalogue of the 1'OMONA NUKSKUIHS 'Iclrces , II. C. lla > moml , Box 29i > , Omalia , Nob. urscry grounds nituatcil immediately north of the nstltutc for the Deal kuil Dumb. Cuntrtcta taVou tree | ilantlnir. ] an2Sd3mnl2t OFFICE AND JIESIDEKOB 617 Dodga St , - Omaha , ELKPHONK NO. Mendelssohn & Fisher , Ilooms 28 and 200maliaNatl.I3anklilock 8UCCKBHOEU TO Dufrene & Mendelssohn Goo. L. Fisher , fcrmery " with W. U B. Jinny rchltcct , Chicago. JnnHilni UH1TED STATES ationa U. 8. DKl'OSirORY. S. VJ. Cor , Farnam and 12th Sfs " Capital , $100,000.00 W. HAMILTON , Tres't. ' M , T. UAKLOW , Cashier H. M. OALOWELL , U. F. Sunn , 0. W. HAMILTON. M. T. UAKLOW , 0. WILL HAMILTON. Accounts solicitor and kotit cub jootto Bight chocU. Cortlflcrttoa of Deposit Isoued tin * abloln3 O nnd 12 months bonrlr.tj Intoroat.or on demand without Iri * toroot. Advancoa made to cuntomore en approved nocuritloBat market rsita of Intoroat. The Intoronto of Ouatomora arc c'oooly ' guarded and every fcclllcv compatible with principled o ) sound banking freely extended. Draw dlghtdrafta on England , Ira- land , Scotland , nnd all partaofQu * rope. doil EuroDonaPaoBa oTIokuta OMAHA SAVINGS BANK ! Cor. 13th and Douglas Sts. Capital Stock , - - - 8150JOQ ( Liability of Stockholders , 300,000 Five Per CentlntBmU'aid ' on Deposits LOANS HADE ON HEAL ESTA2A JAUEi . llOlfl ) . fl L. 11. B1NNKTT . Vice Piori W. A. I'AXTON . lltoiglDZ DlrtckOf JOIINE.VH.Uim , . C hli | CIIA3 f. UANDKKSOH , 1IIOS. I , . K1UDALL. J W OANNKTT , MAX MKYKIt. JIEN'tiV Wait ! K fc. ' i