Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 18, 1885, Image 5

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    THE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 18 , 1885.
THE GUY FATHERS.
Their Regular Bnsiness Session L'.st
Night. .
An Occasion of Sinnll TliliiRH-ltoutlnc
Work Dlfiposcil of.
The oily council convened in regular
session last night after an adjournment of
two wctki. Protont , Means. Uochcl ,
lladQold , Ford , Foray , Kcufnun and
At yor Murphy.
Moists. Hat call and Loeder arrived on
the scene la'.er.
Minutei of prjvloui meeting approved
on mayor's report.
1T.T1T10.N8 AND COMMUNICATIONS.
From mayor Approving oidinanco
making appropriation for January expen
ses of city government , Approved.
From nni'i Appointing Dan Ku&uedy
policeman on regular force. Referred.
Frim F. W. Gray Filing band ns
inauibir board of public wcrke. Ap-
prooJ.
Frciu Dan Kennedy Filing bend ta
roMcemau. Approved.
From Gas iLSpeolor Gilb.rt Submit
ting ropoit fcr December. Rnferred.
From Pollcotrsin Nations Atkins ; for
four dajs have of nhsocce. Graitcd.
Certain bills referred to appropriata
committees.
From J. S.Oolline Again withdrawing
wjivcr of dimagos by grading to his Cain-
ing * street property. Referred.
From City Attorney Couuc1 ! Filing
oilloml opinion on extin griding claim of
Jamui Fox. in accordance with requistof
city council. The ropoit was unfav rablo
to Fox's claim fir oxlr-k pay on'coctrjcts.
Filed.
From J. E. R hy & Co. , contractcrj
Aoklng that nix months toiorvo payment
on NlLth streetpivlng bo undo at once.
GranteJ.
Fr.in ( ! oo. W. Lovvry Filing bond nn
newly npplinted poltcemin. Approved.
From Ge-o. A. Ho-glaud Asking re
fund of alleged illegally aiactseil tacs < m
his property in dinrict 25 , ninnunt of re-
Imburcomcnt icquosttd , § 41.03 for each
of th.3 Baveral 1 .ts. Reft rroil.
From City Attorney Coonuli Notify
ing council thut a judgment of § 00
Bg iiiBt the city bad been obtained in
Judge Selden'd court by Christian Poier-
aw forir.orof grading tix on Jnckson
street property. Reforrtd.
From Omaha Carpet Co. A klng for
refund of illegally aiscsiod property tax.
Uoft rrod.
From apprsi ing commltteo appointed
to adjudge damages on properly In open
ing iouglas sr.et from Twentieth to
leilerjon Askiog fir leave to withdraw
for corrccti.n th ir previooaly submitted
report. Granted.
llsport of city physician far January.
Filtd.
From property oirnoru Asking Ilia
-council to grant purmissitn to E. P. Do
Vrios to erect near Nineteenth and Gum-
Ings , a set of buy ecilts. Referred to
board of public works
From Jamea McMiehacl and othew ,
property owners on Oumlugs scrcot , pro
testing against contemplated conlomna-
tion ol twenty-two fo t south of a'ky '
between Division and IiUho atreets. Rc-
f erred.
From property owners ivqucating that
the width of Twenty-Third itrett bo
radnced to sixty feet , and that the twenty
feet excels on oith-r side ba allowed to
rovi rS to respect vo property owners.
Retorted. '
From Cbnicman Croighlon , cf bevel of
public works , submit * nz claim ef Jumus
Konlatcn , laborer , § li5ii. ) ! ! Apf.rjvtd
From same , substituting estiinati s < f
work done by 0. A. Jensen , on Went
Farnam Btrjqt , . Approved
Fiom city engineer , luquo Urg that
tlio city oun.il take some action in either
rapoalmg the ordintno chatigirg the
grade of Phil Sheiidm strott , or that
now and competent appralsersbo appoint
ed to isscss damages. Referred.
RKSOtCTlnNS.
Furay , That on and uftor this date t > o
niu : tinirs of the council be held tit 7'tO : ' ,
Adopted.
Ilaacall , Modifying side walk ordi
nances pas3d at last meeting. Adoptoi
IledQeld , That the street commission r
bp directjd to fill a washout en Ptuilin
slreot between Sovontli and Eighth ,
Adopted.
ItErOIlTS Or rOMMITTKEH.
Police , Roportiog audited bills , and
rccoramenlirg piymont. Adrp.ed.
Same , Rce mmendlng the filing of the
report of the cltv iruritial on hquvr bus-
inest > , Janiury 1885 , and that of J. 11
Pfcoli'H , drupg's" ' , rn liquors sold or
given avtay fiom Mity 1 , 1881 , to Doc. 1 ,
1884 Adopted.
Fminco and r.lalms , Repcrttn ; audited
bills , and rcornmorullaq payment thereof.
Adopted.
Mftking appropiiitlor.s fi r tbo payment
cf moneys cut of various spcciil funds
for public woiki iu tha city cf Omaba.
Passed.
Establishing grata ol Crntro street
from Thirteenth to Ninotteath tli'jot ,
and Eighteenth from William street to
city limits south. Pasted.
Kvabliahintr crido of certain streets in
subnrbin additlcns. Uiforr d ,
ConcciMlni ; thu licensing of drain lay
ers and plnmbota tnl regulating the lay-
ini ; of sewer , watnrandgas pits In the
city cf Oniilm. Referred to the city at
torney.
Authorizing the nnyor to convey to the
board < f trttdo lot on the eonthwcit cor.
ner of Sixteenth nd Firntm tnd Hpurl-
fyirg thtktuul.ai th > boird of ttalo Nhall
erect thereon a bcitdlug to ccst not leu
trim $ ! > ' . ' ,000 within two years , the il-
tlo to lot shall rovcrt to city , llaad twice
aii'l ' passed ,
Dividing the Fourth wtrd of the u ij
into throe election districts , lU-ai twice
nod referred ,
Lovjioga epoIftl t > \ tocj.'or th ? cotl
of paing Ninth street from Douglas ti
Capitol avenvo
Levying a tax tor iho construct'on DI
certain sidewalks. Paissd.
Adjouinod for one week.
Itcnl ICtttnto
The following transfers were filed litho
the county clork'a oflico Monday nm
reported for THE DEC by the Amea * rei
state agency Febnnry 10 , 188 ; " .
John Ha's and wlfa to James Brtdy
w J of ow j of * o 18-10-12 o , w d S2.00C
Hugh McCtlrey and wife to Owe
McOjtliey , w dnudUoflitl ia Cap !
tel add , $ .2.350. .
John Hal t'ubeck and wifa lo John ]
HallenbecV , w d aa 1 of uw \ o ( too li
14 11 , $075
Jacob Strickhr lo P Joseph Knibic
w d w at ! feat. . ( a 84 fust of lot 7 , i < i bl
11'J , Oiiuha ; aho , ucdl J of w 12 fci
L jH
of nn 48 feet of lot 7 , bk ! 149 , Omaha ,
o OQil.
A W Sttf ct and wife to Frocl Drextl.
wdl 17 , blk ISl.CKnnba , S0. < .
0 0 lloDsel and wlfo to Aib rS Wit
mon , w d Jot 3 .if II uioi's snbd of lot IP
n H rtlotl' add to OmftVa , SGOO.
ftlntil ia tingolko nnd hus'-n id to Gnu-
* \ - Stipp and wife , w A t \ < i o 1 of lot
11 In Koauls-.o's 2d rdd to Ouialu , $2.
ABOUT THE COURTS ,
Notes or ttto District , Cnnnly nnd
Tribunal * .
In the Hammond-Woodwarth cate , the
ury loturnod n verdict for "Witch-
lazol" Hammond in the sum of § 241.
Iho case of Culver va. Morctf Is atlll
tried before Jndgs Neville.
L. IT. McGinn , Oharioi Ohilds and
ramoi S , Honors entered null against the
city to recover taxes pud under protoit
n newer dtttrict No. 13.
Nelllo Pfttton files a ro'ition ' for dl-
votoa from fcor husband , William J. P&t
ton.j tDisortlon , thu ground.
COUNTY COUUT.
Ill the county court yetterJay mar-
ngo licences worn la u d to John
W. Blowilt , to AHsa Alioa Porro to ,
Warren 0. Vundorvoort , to Altai Myrllj
Doof , Ira 0. Rlndes , Ksta M. Brown ,
Frank L Hallor to Miss Fioronao Lio-
ingor , 11. J. Uoopa t > Miaa Al 03 M.
Lorcnze.
Losris Snydcr filed a au't agaita * . Join
Goodhoirt ftr $270 77 , wanes due.
roLlCT. COUUT.
A coaipla'nl ' was filed against Gaorgo
CiuififclJ , i.npriotor of the Cauliold
IIUUKO , tor violation of the tower orJi-
inuea in catting the asphalt pavtmant on
Ninth sttuJt , to connect nome water pip
ing wi'h thu hotel.
A complaint was entered agalmt B. 0.
Moody , u olork in the store of S. . P.
Atorso&Oo. , for slapping a cmli buy.
Case tot for hearing Saturday morning ul
11 o'clock.
Gojrgo Pointdoxtor , thu colored man
accused of swindling Uio Paxtrm bo'.i 1 out
of § 7 , was released , the cimplamt nos
appearing ,
AET FOR"CHILDREN ,
The Kxhllilt of CutvltiK oii'l
Ironi tlio 1'iiblio fc'oli Mil
of tliu City.
To-day will o'oio Iho cxl ibit of w < oJ
caiving and piper ovcrlojlu , executed
by the pupils of tbo city pcmools , and oi
which nun : ! * n has uhendy liozn made in
these columrs. Superintendent James'
room has been daily thronged with visi
tors who have expressed thomselvea as
highly delighted with the work. Carv
ing nnd paper combination work is an
outgrowth of the sjutom of drawing
now in vogue , bat ia not made compul
sory upon any of the pupils. All the
work , both in wood and paper , Is very
prettily done , nd in a mo inetuicag , ro.il
talent h diecova-.d in the execution.
The carving is done with the moat ordi
nary tool * , generally pocket knivep ,
ncil thn pupils are taught ( o
throw the greatest possible freedom
and originality into their design * .
> Moat of the curving ia done at home , at
odd honra and in such a manner as cot 'o '
Interfere with reguhr sclirol work. As for
patterns there is everything from a pair
of twf t'x.'is to a ship , represented In
wooden nio3nV.
In o iruc ion with the wo id exhibit ? ,
, ar < coib i. t t > of < > 1 < nd. paper tin
uiakiui ; up ' vhc'i n ip al tn the tact
f dentil fun f il y o' ? .xfrn ! ou of tbe
scholar. 0 il mi p p r ia cut i ito varied
'mm t iot1 H aji u uuti t ma u > adjusted
o to i ru ) LC > a Jmrmui.y t f color effect
ud nf i e < iiti
TI u work hm b ° n j ro rots ng for the
fnw month" und-r oirtcti n ( f
\"u M J-ill I * ii tiit tided tulina ( en tbe
if thn ay-tC'ii > ml nmku u more
in ridu-iiion i f i'a leaurea into
10 school i of th" ci'y.
Mint U'o k.
A BKE rcporier v\-n \ yjsto dsy ilown a
aantlfnl uni in Dn-xii'ti Atnna yard , cot
erofE'gbth ' ncl J nej strcnts. Tht )
rn was of ft me , fu'lv uivau feat high
nd wai C' ' nipueod of ihroo separate
Iccoi. An oxporloncud oitvjr liw boon
ngaged upon tlu work of cirving it fo
early tliree months and has finally sue
roicd in producing a boiutiful ip o'mei
f ekdl and vvorkniaonhip. The diuu _
- a orlgiiul witl the carver , and commno
many apojimtm of auinul botdaand alai
lioiu of mm , Onrlauda i f 11 iTors am
ruita sur/ound the whole , mabinjatli n
leiutifdl ti look at. A s'g'it oi it nil
well ropiy a vielt to the yauli.
Si m-il ilio
Yesterday O un Connelly , better
nown as "Wli'eky ' Jack " anl hts wife
ppuired before Judge Btiuke and
I'ormed that digni'ary that they
uiircd to signtha pledge to abstain froi
bo use of all intoxicittn ; liquors for on
enr The judge willingly drew up th
onu of a pledge and both patties signet
litir nainoa thereto. Afti r phulng the !
lamest ) the japer both r.xiied th l
itnds and sol-jn nly swcro to keep th
iledgo faithful y. It is to bo frpcd that
heir good loiolve may never bj broken
tut nay renuin in firco so long SB both
hall live.
biioml In.
- The Oregon Short Line road itf block
aded with siioTT. No sleeping cir hsd ar
- ived in Ihis city from this road for four
lays past , but a car has been eent ont
regularly oacn day. Thu Pullman eom-
rnny lias about exhausted its supply of
lira , and hai entirely inn out e > f porters
and conductor * . Y s'crday It vim neces-
sty to draft oooof the waiters out of tbe
lining hall at the depct to send ont as
porter on one of the Pallium cars. This
the first time Ill's ' winter tbat tht
Union Pacific road has bcon enowed uj
HO that trains could net pass.
1)1 KO
In SCI IA AH. In Vai'ilHon ' , 1'ebruary 1l > tb
Carrie Schiab , dau bter of Jobn Bchaab
Tlie deceased was formerly a resident o
Oiimba and her father was ono cf tbe oil
aettlorn of tbii pltde. Tbo c mo of her dent I
wua dipbtberi * , and a Urge ciru'e of friend
0an
an mourn her long and ayiupalhii ) with th
grlef-strfcken farulyf | ,
Tbt < Hnenneclm bill at tbu .Stadt tbe.itt
lut nigbt WHS largely attended by tbe mem
ben aud friends of tlill popular tacitly. Th
maf < | ucr dt ! costnmeb vteit , f jr tbe moat parl
ttD
striking Md UDlipie. Tbo ISobomian ban
futlii'h'.d tlia mu'ic.
LENTEN DAYS ,
Tlio I'orlod ol1 FrmtliiK nml I'rnycT
AViilcli UrRltis To-ilny tu the
Worltl "f ClitlBtontloin.
To-day , Ash Wcdneiday , begins the
icrcd period of fjrly deyj cot aside In
ho Christian world f ir fatting and dovo-
ioa. The outlines ef tlis custom of this
bsorvanco are thus defined in Wolfs
ompcndiom :
Loot la the failing tfnw before * Enter ,
rhich is obierve-d in the Korean , and in
he Greek and ether Oriental churches ,
The eatlitsl nlluslona to it speak of it as
n established uiago handed down from
ho fathers. The forly dajs'peiiod , as
inimomoratlvo of oar Lord's forly days'
ait , cr of the sim lar petfnrjc'.rry fasts
f Motes and K HP , cciiimeuccs with A h
iVedncsday , between which d y and
faster Sunday , ( omitting the Sundays
n which til ) fast Is not observed , ) forty
tear daj s must Intervene. The riper of
ho ancient obtoivanco , which excluded
til ( liih , and oven so-called "white
men's , " is now much relaxedhut ; the
irinclplo of permitting bat ono meal ,
vith a slight refection or collation , is
widely retained. In Sptin , dining the
2rimdo3 aid wars with the Moorv , a
iractico arose of poimiiting , in certain
caioj , the substitution of a contribution
0 thn lio'y war for the observance of tSo
Lenten nbiticoace ; and although the oh-
cct has long sinca coated , the cctnposl-
! ou la otill permitted , under the simo
itlo of the Crntada. In tha Angelical
: burch Lsnt Is retained ns a church sea-
nil of the calendar , with tpcial services
itid proper collect ! and prujora.
The Lenten period will be formally ob-
ftred by Iccil congregations of the
Jpiscopa'iui ' end Catholic churches
D , an Millspau h has issued the following
order fir
TitiMiY c.vnisruAL :
h Wi > dnntidy 11 n. in. , 5 p.m.
Oir-rtog for lblu ; and Prayer book Soc -
c et ? .
Daily 5 n. ra. Addrcts Wednesday
nnd Fildiy.
Stii dbjs Morniog prayer , 8 a. m ;
li ly Gotunnm'em and KQIHIOII , 11 o. in ;
hildrcti's corvloo , 0-5 : } p. m. ; ovotuiij
1 ajer r.ncl leeturc , 7.30 ; Bibb ca > a ,
> OJ p. tn ; Surdty shnul , i ! p , m.
Poly Wuul 10 P. in. and 5 p. in.
C. led Friday II n. IA. with Ecrmon ; 5
i. rr > . , i il'In. . ; f r foivigll uils-icil' .
Kuti'i E'e Holy rupHem.
itq ( id ii iin O.iiiiiriiiAli m Instiuclians
Vo'jil , > 7:3Voineaday : and Friday
i ) j p. m.
OUACl ! OIIAI'EL.
Sutidiy , 5 p. in ; Friday , 7:00 : p. m. ;
Sunday school , 0:30. : Confirmation in
struction , after soivica Friday.
ST. Pinup's CIIAVKL.
Sundsys , 3 p. m. ; Thuts3 yj , 7:30 : p.
m. ; Sunday school , 2 p. m.
ST JOHN'S MISSIOX.
Tueediys , 7:30 : p. m. ; Sunday school ,
3 p. in.
On Easter day , the grea'cit festival of
, ho chuich , the earnest of our reaiirroc-
; ion the Holy Communion will bo cel
ebrated at 8 a. m. and 11 a. m. , to DC-
oraodato every person who has over
Doen confirmed.
PASTOllIAL HUCIOESTIONS.
Lectis a time of spiritual refreshment
fir honest souls seeking Go J. May the
'allowing suggostioDs be a help to you all :
1 Rrfraln from parties and places of
amneomont.
2 Loio as few of the public services .11
possible.
3. Receive the holy ccmmnnion fre
quently.
4 Deny yourself some luxury ottf n ,
and lot ilia coil be added to your < F.attcr
ofTerln.g
Bo more en your knees at p.ivatc
grayer.
G L--t jour reading bo a help and not
a hindrance.
U. Take up some definitowonc for'your
blets ° d Lord.
8 Watch the besetting tin , rnd con
quer It bafcrj Lent has passed.
i ) . Glvo no occasion far ono to accuse
yon of making a abam of this hcly sea-
sin May God bless this holy season to ad
vancement of every ono of us in the
epiiituxl lif' , la the oirneit ptayer of
your ntl'ecti nati rector ,
FllAN.M ii. MlLLSl'AUOH.
AtSiint Itumbta tbo f llowlug is the
OUUEU OF LCME.V SEltVICES.
D ily pryer , expt on Wednosdayj
and Fndays , nt4tO : p. ra.
Wednesdays and Fridays at 7:80 : p. m.
LKt.KllllATlO.V OF THE HOLY EUt'HAUI.ST.
Arh Wednesday at 7 end 11 a. m ,
FoHstcf St. Miihiis , Feb. tilth , at 7
and 12 a. m.
Holy vvo-k dai'y ' Good
( Friday ex-
cep ed ) at' ) a. in ,
Sundays , ; u usual , at 7 : < * I3 and 11.00
a. m.
Good Friday , paision sorvio at ! ) a.
m , 12 m. and 't p. ni.
Huly week , except on Good Friday ,
daily vctpeiM at 7IU : ! p. ra.
EASTEIl DAY.
First celebr.t ou at ( i'IO : a. m
High celebia iui at 11:00 : a m.
Cniloren'u Service at : ( :00 : p , m ,
. Vespers at1:00 : p. m.
Aih Wodnisiay , foreiga rniasiou.
Md-lect ( Sunday , domestic miHtiou.
Good Friday , colored mission.
Easter Sunday , morning , parish mis
sion ,
Easter Sunday , evening , diocesan mid-
ion.
ion.There
There is urgoct need of the rend lib-
eral oll'urnigi on Easter day , lo meet out-
tindiug partclilal obligiticn ? , Ltnten
olf-deuiil and Eaiter ott'erings should bu
nsoparablo principles of Christian pnc-
ice.
ice.Dr.
Dr. Worlhlogton will be consecrated
jishop of the dtoceie on the Feast o ( St.
Hathias The services at 12 m. on ilia
day is appointai , that wo may mite In
Sucharltth intarceesion for lilm , at the
icur when consecrating ; bands are im-
losed on him , setting hiai apart to the
iposticship.
AVUSTKllN NKWd.
nAKOTA.
I'.itker hu a , new a'.iin I ati'l n { five i lecex.
A brass tani it beiuff orpani/ed at liores-
ford ,
The Dcadwowl Inni ollio ) will be moved U
ll pid City.
The Sioux Cltjr A. 1'ociflo will reach withic
1S5 mll'a of Daadwuod by August 1.
Tlio winter term of the Veimlllon uolver
! slty enrolls one hundred and twenty papil ,
The Deadwood tra ura coach roachnf !
Pierre M luhy , ths 10th , brought out 1'J9 ,
Ot.0 in Lu lion.
A lire in the Chlouie quarter of Ueadtvoud
on the lltli , deetiuyod i ,000 worth of heatliti
hierog'yiblcH. ' |
ir A IVnnfylrrvn'u capitalist iavcited S CO
In tin tin tlcpoalu near liUaurck , like )
nho 1 1 ills , receutly.
ho
artesian well hta reacbej
ilcpth of 700 fett. It it ' \jHCtol to reac
( jwinif water aoon ,
A .S'.IH-V coiiip oy uitU a capital a'.oo't i
31CO.COO , h been formed at V , 'i lupids to
develop grintto qtiatnes lu tint \lcimty.
A mnvtmcnt is on foot t m.ite a nov
county from Jim wwli ro p'.tli ' m , f
and ft portion of duties Mti c > nnttn.
CMtlo nte fftiil to ba dylcR t llhint , up-
posed to botu cd by iiotbi-IrR wntotcd but
unca in two or three uftjs , nnd then cxctss-
hely.
School t tl tci ! > li < ' tlmt Southo st in-
koin line 04 par cent of the vhojl popuU *
lion , North Dikota 29J per c.nt .ind thu
Ulatk Hills time per tent.
llo-identi of Vermilion nro petitioning tbo
ItRlalatuio to piohlliit t-o tnatmfactutu nnd
sale ot iutoxiCitiuR drinks witc-lu n radius of
throe milts from the ni\e it.of . lUkota.
Thrro will soon Ira rcndy for distribution
fiO.lUO copies of a pftnii hlit for mtendlng mi
migrant * . It IIM beou ci.miillert by direction
and titdor the ntpervltlnu nf Oov. I'ierco ,
aii'J H filled with VAiiuble InfiTimlion for nuy
nnd alt rontcmplatinir n chutist1 uf reiiueuco ,
WTOMINO ,
Fifty thousand jouni ? rnmbow trout and
25,000 lake trout will ba plaiittdmthettri-Aina
of Inraiiilo county thU month ,
The bjdy of an unknown man , ovldnitly n
ieiJe. Wks found on tin rniltoiil tritck , n
few miles outsldo ( Jhavoniu1. Ho was CAiight
by lnU week's bllK.tnl while drunk.
It lithe opinion of ininy public men that
the iimnrgement of the nalioiial pule will
have to pass it to tbo hands of the inilltiry
before depruJations by spjtt iuu nud otluirs
can bo Btopped.
The Wyoming Lund nnd Improvement conv
pauy , which Uct summer purchased nil the
unfold uilroad lnn < ls , lying wnuh of thu I'n- '
lon l' t'ific mam lite , iu Albany uunty , nd
iubstqucntly dlcnoied of the H.VIIU' us miilein
plated by their nrticlea t incorporatii u , have
now thu cout.ae'.a with the pure OIHLIM nil
made out nnd ready for celivory. Anuiin ;
th putcIuseM , MnwU & Cooper own up.vnuh .
ot ol',0i ' 0 sicrts in niio UacS. lying between
Hnck creek aud Duttou en ulc. The DjiigKix
Willan purchaeo Is probablv the latje ( t us ytt
maJi'of the c.inpni'y , luuuiintiiig ia the ug-
K'riRata to about S12dOUU worth.
CO LOU A1 JO.
shrepl ro reported as plenty in
BOIIIO parts of Middle Park.
Tobogannlng , after tbe Canada fashion , lias
proven u u.cess at Silvortou.
A big strike of oil lias been made in the
Mnntezuma vnllcy , near liioo.
1'rom 103 to 200 bead of deer ate feeding on
the mountains within seven or ei ht milm of
1'itMn. A number have recently baou shot.
1'lacer diggings h.ivo been disooveied on the
Colorado river , 100 milt s south of Grand , Iunc-
tioii , and a great nub to the dif gings h going
The Greelcy colouy.nhuh founded the town
of Greeley , cama to Colorado jmt liftti-a
yn.irs agj next May. It is proposed to uelo-
tmita tbo event nt Greoloy.
1'rtf. McCoy , one of the first hattleri of
Durang > nnd mvsterious recluse , < litd ou
l.ikt Tuesday. IIo devoted hU time to litsrary
labi r , but published nothing , lie left a largo
manuscript.
_ Tlie Uf nver News thirsts for the heart of n
lival , and issues the following procl'ttnatton ' :
' Astiin it is our outy to declare tb it the
Tribune-liepubllcan is a cowaidly liar nnd a
public slanderer. "
Charles V nc , an old-limo neirro proc-
p'ctnrof Clear Creek county. Is dead. At
vnii us times hebas had considerable sums
of m < ney , but jiut it all bjck in the ground
in seaich of a big butivnza , which never came.
IIo died a pauper.
The whisky question is revived a * . Greeley
through some parties selling the ttulf within
the corporoto limits of the town. ItU proposed -
posed to enforce the provi'ion in the original
deeds to lots , which causes tha property to
raveit to the Town company if It is over used
as a public resort for the s.i'o ' of liquor.
UTAH.
Citizens of Utah are agitating the question
of having a c.ipitol building , with aocomoda-
tiona for the federal ollices.
It was whispered at Salt I.aVe , on the Oth
inst. , that , lulm Taylor , president of the
bhurch , nnd Jos. Smith and George ( j. Can
non , his two counsellors , and others high
among tbe church authorities , had lied , to
avoid prosscution for polygamy.
A correspondent of the Salt LaVe Tribune
advises miners to go a little slow ori the new
mining region In Soiltheiftcrri 'Utah , and
await further devolopndAtf. Thinia sound
.vlvi e. It is particularly sound to the writer ,
who ha * been In that region and bos "seen the
elephant. "
The poljffamitt organ at Salt Luke and the
Mormon priesthood are begging of tbe federal
authorities for a truce to prosecutions for
polygamy vntil the supreme cnurt of the
Uiitod States c n pas ) on the appeal Miat
they have been taken , on the pretext that tno
continual precautions aifact trade. But
business mon say it doe , not , and are otrongly
in favor of an Immediate and fiunt eettlennnt
of the question by enforcing the law , no mat
ter who is huitby it.
MONTANA.
Boulder station , Gallatin county , shipped
700,000 pounds of wool last season.
Assajs show that tbo sluiyears ago dumped
about the old Polora smelter contains S " "
worth of silver to the ton.
In Alder gulch , In the Llttln Kocluo , bed-
reck ha * been stni-k with sati fatory results
75 centa to $ ICO to tbe pin.
The c'evil his ; lost his gripon Stephensvillp ,
V istoula county , s j s a local paper. Aluut
forty people have bica converted thera in the
pant moLth , and thu revival is till in prog
ress.
ress.Abiiut
Abiiut 250 prominent Benteniten last vu
Ingrapherl an app < ul to Senator JJnvves nod
Delegate MufjiouU to use their best ende/ivors
to h.ivo tha 1'legau , Gros'ontre , und Black-
foi t reserxatiiiLri Jo Northern Montana re
dticed in tiu.
I'latlnmn , ono'of the scircest of mineral ,
and for ttm aism\cry of which the famous
JCdieon offers a revvaid , has bom foiled in
liirgo ( ( iiantltioa in Aider gulch , southern
Montana. Hpecirrnn of HID find were re
cently Font tu IMiaou And pronounced by him
unusually pure and valuable.
Warm winds have had some effect in levering
ing the depth i f enow in the valleys , but it It
mill drop tnuighin the bottoms to piovent
catilo from pt ttmg firtt class graxinp. In the
neiKhb rhocd of Twin bridges , tbo oldest in
habitant cannot remember wlien the i-ntnv hss
trcn so deep at it ban been thla winter.
At a late convention of ( ho newspaper men
of Montana an tnnocUtiriu was formed and i
six pir giaph nonstitution adopted , whlcl
nil ! beconio a part of tbo funiUm ntiil law
whin the territory ia admitted into the unlnu.
Hy this c'da ' it ij on I lined that every able-
1 man and vvomiinju the territory musl
ibo ai d pay ctuli in ndvano for at leait
onu local paper , or suffer disfrjuc'HisemoLt
Murbuiits who refute louivcrlixo will be 1m-
prltoneil for life and their propuly confltoi
ted for the benefit of lljopsaociutloa. jfo'ili
and Haloono mid tbo goods therein elull ba as
fico as the inoiintabi air to the member *
Cigar dca'crrf ' und such are required , under
pouulty of death , to give untu evrry member
a perpetml stiiod elf for nil tbe goods sniJ
cliHttels required for their peace iiud ciunfort
K.ieh e unity ia required ti Biibmit to , i vott
the cULMtlcm | uf luvying a per capitt tax foi
tbo nunpnrt and mainUlnancu of ilia g ( > d ,
and debilitated par.igiapher.
CALIfOIINlA.
UiHcatimated tlut the upward of five
inilli JM dollars worth of vvhf a * , changed hands
on the coast within the [ net forty days ,
The nchools of San Francisco nio m debt
over $ fi , t)00 , tbu fund being overdrawn to
that amount. It will bo iece > a > y to cut
down nalarirs or cloio the echools for a month
to make thU up befoio tbe Ut of April.
Tin exorbitant chargen of hoiol kcepeia in
tfcc Voeemlte v alley has Induced the ttnte to
reduce prtccx by competition It IH nropoaed
to upmopriate § 75,010 for the erection of B
etati hotel , to be leleotod to reeponitble
paitlef , the ratuJ for board and lodging to be
Uxed by the xtati * .
H"or < ) urteal.iu wells ; iru to be funk in Auto
lop < ) Vulloy > Ios Angeles county. Tint re
cently comp'HlisJ , mven inllen from Limcaster
nUtlua , iuppll < B.iitrotmof water sutliclentl )
larire tn iiriz.ite a UIRQ number of K-C ? . H
U belu\ed that aiti-ilun water undeille * tht
ulmtoof tbe i alley.
k .Suit baa been commenced In tbn Utiteti
States dlititct court , at Carson City , Nev , b >
tin Cent al Tnwt compinv I N w orlr , y
a forpcl ea iiiortg-gu for S"f > O.OJO on theisf
Cb vadt Cental railroad , which runs from lla'
Cbof tlo Mountain to AuUin , a ( li-tinccof ltmiea ) !
of Tbe toad ii owned by tu Union I'aiific.
WlUTHF.ll.
SKW VOUK.
WIIIIK II M.I , Jf. Y. , 1'ebruary 17 A houy
tnow storm prevailed U t tiiRbtj about 'le\en
ini.be of nowncojip niedby ntfrrUle wind ,
Trains all laid out. The Montreal \pren
duo hero nt midnight , is snowed in n quattsr
of A mile southwest. No trains from the tou b
since S last ercning , llallwAy ollicials nro
making every clfort to tpen communic-vtion
owing to the teverltv of tbo we.tthtr b < t It it
progressing slow ,
lunv , X. Y. , I'oorunry 17. Last uii ht'd
toim Is tbo severest in years. Trains or the
Troy & Dnstoti , N'ow York Central nro nnow
bound at Home' * 1'oint. North bound tralui
urn laid inor lait n'glit. Tiainson the Troy
i Uoitoii a'o niiow boucd nt 1'ownal. Street
onr travel between Troy , l.ansinsburg. Cohoes
nnd othir points wore suspended last night.
Kirortdwcrenudn ibis morning to open the
trnckn to dllfrient points in this
section.rrhoheny wind ntnpping tteeii of
l rjiiclirc , leviOmt ; lencen And blowing down
chiumey. The country roads nrn blocked.
Units In plat-as ar. twenty feei high. Stnpos
nrn nvnndoned ntul mails late. Nu loia of life
reported.
Fi-brinry 17. No trains
fiom tbo west ( luce ( even lust night. It-pert-
od heavy blockade of tnow near Little Falls ,
on the Now \ork ( . 'entral.
A1OUM ! > ClllCAOO.
CiUCAno , Vebtuiry 17. Too weathrr ia
Chicago has moJcrnteda me'drit. At8n in ,
the mercury iliowed four degrees beloiv zero ,
nt Oir.nba it was cloudy nnd ten tbovn ; IIH )
Mmnei nno ing nnd five nbo > c. In Ujkota
and Manitoba the thermomnter i-till ranges
fr > in tueuty to thirty btlow so Unit no iinme-
din'o relief can In \po ted , The woral , ( fleets
of ihoctonn Uftill felt south nad touthoaat
of Chicago , I'Vlght tralliu isquiio g-nerally
puspnidtd. 1'iijseup r tr ius on onst-boui.d
loatio , except thu Gr.-v d Tiiink , nra moving ,
though dda.wi. li co.mnir ti.iiiH nre from
ono to tince liouri lulu. The Grand Tmnk
hng been , clotoil slmo Sunday. The I'nn
llondle , Chjcn o Ktetein Illlnci' , nnd
Loulovillo , Nrw Alnnny &ChIe--go nro Htill
sanwo'l ' up. The Illinois Contial tr.ilnn are
xuxcral luurs bthind , but acnouiR-j that it
ill bo in Kbapo by noon. The
Alton , Wnbaih , nnd Chlejeo. Hurllngton
f ; ( julncy uro nil delajed. Tli3
St. I'AII ! nnd Kortliwesteni n o going out ou
tmie , I ut IncoiniiiR tiaiiis uru from ouo to two
hours hto. Uwiag to Ilia loag coiilioued
pinrnlonco of boavy fttimns , stow nnd wind ,
nffnclively putting n stop to tr.istpiiitition of
freight , tbe supply of soft coal in the ci'y 1ms
given tut und it is fouiul necessary to ueo nn
ihractte Tncro ia mutb Buiruriug ntnone llio
poor. The county ngent 13 nuablo to fill
orders , i-'ineral hundred cars of coul nre on
the sldo tracks but uuanprni.ch.ib'u by tcmis.
Mo > u in rrnnnit ix blnelcarfcd ia railway uita
Ntw Yonic , Ktbiu.iry 1" The wors * . snow
atoriii of thn s-nson IH pioviiiliug in this stnto
nnd _ Niw Kcglntd , The HIIOW { Al ia twelve
to h'f eoa inches del p. Many railways are
blockaded ,
IHltFTINriS.
Tin pnow RtonriHin It p noir Denver , Col ,
have result d in u other formidable blockade.
No trains 1 u < ri < cmsatd Murahall pn's tinea
Sunday 1110111111 ? ,
The U'dBlHiu ICvp it As-iociation , which
w.u to luivo iu t In Cb'c ' go yeeteidoy , wan
prevented by uloiuJcd railroada from uestm-
bling.
At Sioux City , Iowa , 1/ght / mow fell Mon
day. The IllinoH Central started out a train
with two uapines yesterdav.
Advices frim Des Moines , Iowa , tell of
light cnowa , with llttlo or no blockading of
main lines.
At Buriington , Iowa , light BHOWJ. Trains
running irregularly.
At Davenport , Iowa , a Hht snow baa been
falling finco yesterday raornlrg.
At Quf bee n blizzard was blowing all last
night. The inllrindi nro nil blockaded by
heavy tnows.
At Montreal the heaviest snowfall for years
was reported last night. Freight nnd passen -
ger ( radio ia almost entirely iiispended ,
At Cedar Rapids , Iowa , n heavy snowfall
took place yesterday. Trains will be blocked.
At H'jrrisburc' , 1'a. , a heavy tnow storm
has been rdgiog for the past few days , and
tha fall la the heaviest known for years ,
Blockaded trains reported in every direction.
In some cases they had to be shoveled out.
Political Perjury.
CHICAGO , February 17 The confession of J.
J. Sullivan , the witness for tbe defense in the
Mackln ca.se , to the elfect that for four silver
dollars and a promise ot a place In the govern
ment printing ollico in Washington , ho com
milted perjury and that the testimony ho gave
last week was entirely nt Mackin'a dietitian ,
IIM prcduced the greatest constetnatton among
the parties implicated. O'Crien , the man who
ia alleged to have acted ns go-between
for Mackin nnd Sullivan , and who
first branched Mnckin'a fcheme to the latter ,
was arrested this mornocg , and warrants weie
ilso itsuid for tbo arrest of Tltmnn nnd
Si.nons , two other of Mackln'n witnesses.
Sullivan went upon the wltnees star.d in the
f < > Jeral court this morning nnd rehearsed the
story told in his affidavit of his suboination
by Mackin to commit perjury. The revo n-
tion evidently created n sensation in the jury
box. The members of the jury are being
cloicly gu.vded and not allowed to read the
pipers. This was the first intimation they
had of what was comin ? .
'I'itman , owner of thn presses , nn which
Sulliv ii swore he punted tbe bogus tickets
on the night of November 3 , was nlso arrebted
nnd confefsed that he nlao swore fnltely In
taying ho rented the presses to Sullivan on
thut occasion , that W. J ( ! nllgher , ono of
defendnntp , uppioachcd him on the subject
about tlueo weeka ago and that. It was Mib-
ptqufntly nrrnlgned bnueeii himself , Gal
lagher and Mackin that he should eivo this
l'o ovidenca.
Titinim wes put upon the stand n aln this
afteru' ' on , nn't swore to burt-tanti.illy tbo
above facts. To-diy's revflntlons have creat
ed H decided tensation , ns they rwik down
the entire theo'y cf the defense , and have the
damaging tn timoriy of thu pioaecution nncon-
trndictod , except by Mackln , the principal
defend nf , who testified this afternoon that ho
did not lilro Sullivan to commit perjuiy.
TITMAX J1A1IK A lUKIIIKH CONJ'l.iJSIOX
this evening to M. J' . Stone , editor of the
Daily News in which he said ho went with
Mackin to the 1'ixliiier bouto a few dnys ego ,
and there met the nttoinfys for the defcnec ,
and was lut.oincecl m a man who would
\Mnr that his ofiica vvaa rented on the night
of November 3 , and that there ho wn-i lirht
tjldtbo iinme of the man who ha was to
H -fnr rented II'H printing oliici > , and that
Mnckla g.vo him part of a rnpilblictm tlckut ,
which ho was ti swear that ha ( Titm n )
picked up iu hia printing old o on thoiuuin-
Ing of Noverab r ) . Tituiaa furllnr fnya hla
olhcfl a not rented on tbo nigUt rf Novein-
lir : t , and that it wcs impossililo that tiny
tlckoca were piloted there that nih'hc , aa
there was uoHteum to mn the pri'iser.
o'llUIKN , ANOTIIKll
one of tbo witnesses , wni nlso goon by Mr.
Stone and began a conversation. He mill bo
bad carried law books iu and out of thn court
muni for Mackln ; that ho received iuull about
n dollar and n half from Mackin : that he ,
O'ltrien , discovered the printer , Sullivan ,
'be man who cou'd bo induced to swear that
he 11 into ! the fraudulent ballots found in the
baUot bin , and introduced him to Mackin ,
Tno prisoner vvai proseedinpr to fii'tlier details
when hla attornev roa nmndcd him to ceaeo
talking and tbe confession ended.
A FiMialnrV Son Sliooii.
1 , 1'ebruary II. Another son
of n statesman baa been distinguishing him
eelf. Lait evening Ihitlcr Mihone son of
Senator Maboneentered the bar at Wclcktr'd
hotel and called fcr something to drink ,
which was refund him , aa hovnn then ap
parently Intoxicated Young Muhona be
came very antrry , and began tearing down
tbe curtain * . He tlnn picked up a check <
book which wan lying on the counter and
thrtw U Into tbe street , Ho returned t ) tht
hotel nbout 11 o'clock nnd got into the elevn
4ld
tor m company with , i oloiel porter narrec
John Willis , ulio was deputed to look altei
ITe
him , When tba elevator started Mahoiie be
; ame boi ternus ncd thowed light. Wbei
they U ft tbe elevator Muhone wuut into hire
ro m and tbe poner tnpi > d irently don tin
ep < i , la faw moments M ihourt returuec
down atain to the parlor , wbera Willis un <
sevnal gentkmsn were , and exclaimed
"Wli'ro'a that d d iiijfRrr' 1 vnnt to kill
him .
it.Mios-R TURN nnvvv HIS CHTOI ,
nsd , nlming InUieillivclinii rf \\lllir , lirml ,
t'io bulletentonng WilllV f nineer He ili"ii
lirrd n second shot , thu bullc : pacing through
Mr. John \Vtlaker' bnir nml burji. g lim-It in
the wall. After re.v < ertli'g bn Intention of
killing Willn , Malionc lelt the h t < l. Ho
was arrested about 1 ! o'clock Ibis morning in a
r.ilnnn , ntjd taken tn the Fifth precitKt ttv
tion , \ hero ha loft 9.0 cnllate/nl for Ins ni > -
l < eni nce In tha police i urt this morning
The cae was Investigated in the ns iitintdls-
trict nttninay'n vflico Ibis morniiijr , nnd n
warrant charging atsanlt "d lutterv with in
tent to kill w.is orderrd to ba ItMied , Sulae-
qiuntly Wlllu went to the clerk's . 'tfica nnd
procured llu wnrr n > . Mnliono fa'led ' to imt
In nn fiipenraiira nt tbo police court fco-ihy ,
His $ . ' , u colhtteriil was held. Mid the warrant
suit out for hla ie rreit This nft'rnoon 1'ut-
lorMalioup , nccomp'aiiied by Ins ooumol , Jlr.
Campbell Corn'tigSon. went to the pollcocourt
nml gjvo bail in the Mitn of Sl.0 0 lor hla up
pentanuo when wunted.
Fire nt ? l rnliiill ,
MAIISHAU. , Illinoi- , February 1" . A lire
broke nut hero nt 'J o'clock thii moinlng nnd
deployed Inll tbo bimiuvn poilion of the
tow n J * fciro it was gotten under control. The
foil < itig nio the IOSSM nud lii > urnnce : ( Jor-
linm I'v M. . gmc iR , biillillng Ot.HW. insiir-
ivi c. - < ; ( OIM > : ttock $ ; iMH , insm-auen & CUO :
! > . .1. M .lrmi' , Innlilinu S3rifiO , tniiiranco
S2riO : o.'cnptixlby . ) . O. 1'rovas , dry
go ids , ) o s , liWO , , insurance So.WWj I'atrio't
smith , S\f.O , ) , itisur-vuce ? lMOOt > ( J. W. Grn-
bam , 1 vv libraiy , Sl,59 > l , no insurance.
I litre wpro nliut n ilrzvn other lojjoa bel' vv
85UO. Totnllots ? 10.000.
Diirlilii AVnrd ou Milloli.
KASK\KKK , 111. , Volnmry 17. Giu. Dnr
bin Ward , of Ohio , while snowed In. near
Knnktkco , entertained his stvtnty fellow-
passengers with persoiril tml military
remiuiaconceg , paying ; " 1 dislike tu durum
battles , over which generals me in c-'iitro- '
veiny. Still , I nisuro you that ifour Union
gene-rain By thay were not surprised nt llu
battl-i of Shiloh , It is n gnat surprise to mo.
H til not the denth of the oontcdcrnlo .lot
lohnston Imppined just when It did , our
fate would have been f. r different. "
riillidclphln.
I'lllLADKLiMiiA , February 10. In the mu
nicipal election to-day iuh elector wns
entitled to vote for fourteen niagis'intes nml
i\i it wns considered tbe repuhl'e in sandidntos
would all bo elected , there wn ? quite nn
nniety nn the part nf escb domrcratic < % i u-
dictate , to aecure ui large a vote na pofsllilo
This led to rnoimnus cnttinp ; nnit trading
which surpassed anythina of the kind in the
histoiy of rlertiots in this city. At 1' a. in. ,
it wns Inipojtiblo to tell which of the dem-
orntswiio buccefc ful.
a 5tr.niiclo ] for the Nntlonal I' fk.
LIVINGSTON , Mont , , Fobiuary 17. When
privtito Intel igencti wtK niotivod n1 ; ( Inrditier
from Wmbiuston that the bill to restore the
northwestern corner of the national park to
tbe public domain bad bruimo n law , in n few
honra 'att ' night u stampede wns orgonlz d nii'l
nil the valuable coil and mineral lands In tt at ,
patt of the p.irk vvero covered with location
uoticea.
_ _
A gIO < M > OO l''iro In Arl/.oru.
SAX FRANCISCO , 1'ebruary 17. The Kxam-
iner's Tombstone , Arizona , apoiclnl Baja : A
fire th ! * morning doatroyej the entire busi
ness poitiot of thn town of IVsboe. Loss ,
5100,0(0 ( Castana & Co. me the huavieet
losers. Jl0t)0 ! ( ) ; insurance S12.0CO. Tha re
mainder of the Insuianco will not reach § 10-
000.
The AV ( fit til OP.
WASlliNf.TOS' , February 17. Upper Mis
sissippi : Generally colder ; fair weather ;
northwcstetly winds ; higher barometer.
Missouri Valley : Generally colder ; fair
weather ; northerly winds , becoming \aiiablc ;
rising followed by falling barometer.
13 A so Dull Horns- .
NEW YOKK , February 17. Representatives
of the league nnd American uisociutious of
base ball to-day arranged a echeduluof games.
They will not be made known until tbe re
spective organizations pass upjn It.
tf Grain's
ALIIASY , Fobiunry 17.In tbo avumbly a
resolution calling on conRress to pass tbn K 1-
mundsbill to plneo Gtnernl Grant cnib _ > le
tired lift was announced. The renclutiou wia
adopted. Ajts 71 , noes 1.
Fil'.y Thoumnil Dolli rs Worlli of Gi.r
ton ISni'nccl.
NKW YOHK , February 17. Threu lighters
logded with cotton burned. Less S"0,0 ( J ,
Ed. Miller , the pngiliit , was arrested
yesterday on a charge preferred by
his former mistress , Nelllo Clair , known
to fame as "Pretty Nell. " It appeals
that Miller has been trying for tome time
to rngnln the lost aflectiuis of his whil
om anlld girl , but she "would have none
of it. " Wil'e-r ' fiiully lecimo en a eti
aiil last n'ght ' going to her refill njo on
Eleven'h street bitme-n ll.ruiy and
Howard made all sorls of
dlro threats against her life ,
saying ttat ho would blot her out of
oxittsnco , throw her into the Missouri
tivor , cholto her , buhoad her , chop her
into a thoimnd and one pieces , roaet her
alive anything to revougo bis af-
frc'icna ' , which had bsou Insulted by her
dioda'nful conduct.
His arrest will thwart temporarily any
snh measures ofo"g 'imcp. Miller lies
been flnnd on a timllac charge tnvcrul
times before.
A llrolcoii A PHI.
Monday nifiht Mr. E. B. Woiet , u bar
ness maker doing buelmsi on South Thir
teenth at reel , nut with a aovero acci
dent , which T ill lay him up for eomo
time. In campany with Mr. lliclurd
Wildu ho waa walking up Fainim atreot ,
and upon reaching Thir-oonth Hlrott ,
Mr WeistBllpped and toll. In falling
ho thioy out Ma right arm to break tb
force of the full , but iaate d of so do
ioft , ho frnntuied tbo aim between the
\vr st end dbow. Ho was taken to hit
hi mo , where ilia fractiro was r duc. dt
mi lia i nniv p.o ting tlong u well as
ctn ba exported.
M.\UHIIU. :
DDSOI n MrCiiACKHN Vcbruary Ifith at the
rmidenceof Mr. Chrlat Wille , No. 1012
Howard stiett , by Hev T , H. W , Jloije-
chert , Mr .lohu Dusold , of Omalia , to Mias
Jennie McCrackua , of Hxtlngs , Neb , .
For freBh fish and nystern go to Win.
Gcntluiimn'H ,
Sbireman Bros. & Co. am giving big
discounts until March 1st.
Now Spring Dry Ooodii Dtit
it
Shircinan Bros , tt Co. ere giving
diecjunta until March IB' .
Now Spring Dry Goodi at
MoljiNis BIISHKY'- " - .
-
35 d.llnr tti.ta for $23.
SlIIltUMAN BltOH. & CO.
-
For fresh butter and a choice linu
yrocerits go to Win OcHtlcinan'a.
BUY \x "Auroituio. "
I.IMNU IN Mnv 015I,1'\N3.
Soiuo TIIIIO'J \it\ii-iMii l.Mlr * ) .auiA
Who liuoiut lo VlMl tlio n\ .
I'.ililor HFK.
IVrnut mr , tli'iniitli TUB BKK , to cor *
rccteomo vni uo nml false impulsions ro
Harding tbo espeuao of living in Now Or.
loans which seem to create a hotitnncy ou
the part of some who would like lo visit
the t'xpoaition ; ami to n horn 1 will cll'er a
few sugjes iona which , however , may not
apply to these who know where to ( jo for
eight or Ion dillara per day.
On niiihing the CiojccittCity , nllhough
charges are not , na a rule , exorbitant , the
imptesslou will prevail that jou are there
tj spend jour money ; nnd w illing agonta
on o o-y cjrnor will Ixlndly nis s { yon In
uiftklnj : i otiiisiient uivtaiinciila , nd re
lievo you of any embarrassment in that
direction. Bnt boirin mind , that thn
supply of everything turUlning to the
oxiraiti)0 | , at prentnt prices , oxcccds the
doinixnd , and piobibly will throughout
the season.
Fint stcuroa rcom , wblsli hi the belt
localities , comfor'mly ' faiiu > hcd , iuchid-
iry gu , water and liiul , uf tlio latter
sboold bo iipododvill ccs ynu about SI
per cay. Taka your niiMla at reatnnrantn
on the European phnj they \vll erst you
less tban in northern ciiier , and jour c.'f- '
fco wi'l ' be bsltcr. Uon't bo nfrnld of
CroicDtit City nutf r , it ii the unto nrl.'clo '
nnd will not l.tift joa if tuken stiaight.
If you a-o foi.d tf oyn'ore , prccuro n ,
pocket f p r.t ntcA-j before lea li'j { Oiiulia ,
invest 5U coi Is in tin and pr.ioito wuro to
furniaU yi ur it i\o and tablf ; \ urcbano at
in nys'ur hi'iDu -
aix la-fjo aiztA oysters
and f irclrrnrt rs n t\vy bRii ns , which
will coU , iu ihiMigi'reoBt. ) . 10 coi ts. hi-
vlto jour Ineind to dine vith yui If
> . -n pnfor acliu ptnenl and a niisiid oiifc
go to the Fretiel innrkol , bur us a rule
the clu-ap ROMB ! am dearmt in the end ,
and you will find tbia t o ov etitiot' .
1' , hko tbe writer , j n uio n l Vring
man aud yi.ur Urao la n nary , put in u
full ton h- lira In doing the o ty tni ex-
volition , but do not Invest jour titroanit
tuonoy in ton cei. t theatres and eido
8 > ioivB ol iUois men and two htale.l
vvoinin , and nluin h mo n t' uled ,
monkty , you can too them notrur hou o.
Co ! tifat to tlio oxposi'iot : , sini f om tiiiui
to tlmo ns you can ell'jrrt , yi ? t S . L uU
cathetlial , and the Jew's'i ' I'm , ) o , ilo
custom IIOUEO , mint and eoiun i-Ncbai'ga.
f3o t ) tlio Spanish fi-t , u. tiljiko
Poncbortrain , acil dnu'i , fail t .topoll
nnd visit the coiietiry iui vvv bo'.wion
the city m. disk. . \ 'irofo > ) ti Ijhlftil ex-
curaiona will u ut you bu 2.1 coina each.
For thfi si in * yon oin luku a tiio ( i milea
down the ivoto .lacl-siii'Blattlog'ound
ii'id tvo Katioial unietery , and a lit lo
nirthor down ih * river iiit srgtrand
r co pUnt tioii" . On { abbit'i ' a tmd Eomo
ulao cf public woiahiu ; it miy l > j a iaro
ozrorienca you will noverf jr i t Speak
l.iudavly of thu s nthein pr tlo nj iho
aoiithern nibtiopjlis , and uf cvcrylhiig
yi u so. On lowing the city pretcnt
your landlid ? w tli your preset atv and
fnvv.iro for ii r kind ho ? pita i y ; if slu i
a ty ] . of u B utheiii hey yi u ( an sil'ord
it. Fir a s-iuvomr buy u yoiniT aliqator
and ciiuign i to 'ha ' ciroofyouri\vLrq or
groAii denjlier ! ; the nmrliob is depics.od
aud it will ctst jou but 75 cents.
N. K. ADAMS.
Omaha , Neb , F b. 17 , 1881) .
; In INirtlaiid , Oro.
1'OHTLANi ) . Ore , Kibmory 17. The Oro-
gonlanV special from Whltcomb , W. . , T. , toys : ,
Tin now rrddnncn of John II ftinirr , pro J-
ilmt of tb WaaliirRton colony , was Mown to
ntnma to-iiight by tJjiinmltP. Siont IH 5.CO ! ' ! ;
no tivm lont. Tbn rnu.-ni cunnoi bo Karueil
liu1. IH tu p H l f > 1 > the nitcoiie of land
tiuublo , wbi b I MB lieci brewing two years.
.Tnm'f'O. l'in n , o' II o' I'Jorl' ' Opera
compam , is r | Mi twa \ lying ( | iiito ill nt the
Mlllurd. witb vvh > t IH now itnr > U to ba plieu-
motiin. T ' COIIIIIMIV will li i ohligea tolenvu
lilinln i-nr.H'f ' 'buMilnuil j u. ] dt > vvjiilo tliiiy
m k thi ir twoiU > H am in \\c.iprn * ( Iowa
b < ) f , rictiiri i < e IHMO - Htiiri a ,
Louisiaiia State Lottery Company
i cttttw A .r we iu.itt < ( C tin !
mtnli furalltt.r Monthly nnit 8tm\-Annvt \ {
Ot a.icmci 0 } tie Lcuistar.a State Lvtttry Ccrtianr ,
aid itipencn moiiaut anil control ( As Draitir.ii
ttcmstfu , on < ltlattl > , f.iKme ore tcndnclei uuA
\oncity , fairntii. and in gocd/nitA fcitorj oil f r.
( ifi , anil ite attthoritt < i ccotjony ro vil Micif
tlfloate , uith fac-timilts cf our ( < intr i ntstl > 4
hi itc aihertutwtntt. "
*
r
CoinniisHlonciH ,
lnecrpr > r&l d ta 161 $ lut > err
( rr edacitlour.I od cb rllivblt
ItolotJl.OCO.COT-towhlfh tt ttlttlt tDDd ol ot
tlGOOCO has ntuco IICOD Kddd.
Br an uvcrwliolmlnR populu rote Ul tl nchu
* u mtAe put at the present it > U ooDttllntloa
id noted Iloromber td , A , U 187D ,
The only lottery over voted 011 and endorsed by
tho.oila | ) cfany ttato.
It never Bcalos or postponra.
IU grand dingle number dnwlngi t k
place monthly.
A. Sl'LENOIDOI'l'OllTUNITY TO WIN A FOli-
TUNE , Tlllltl * Olt NI ) UUAWINO.CW88O , IM
TIIK AOAUIMV : tK ) uiwiu t > tw OHLKANS.
TUK'DAY , MAUCH 10 , 18UJ. , 17Sth MO.\TJLY )
UllAWINO.
OAPLTAL PRIZE , 875,000.
100 000 Tickets at 55 eacb. Fractions , In
t'iftba tn oportlon. '
tIST OP I'lttZES.
1 OAFlTAk I'iU K . - _ . . . , 7firil ,
t do 00 . , . . , . 26.W1
1 do do . . 10CW
2 r&izKaor co.oco . , . . it , coo
dl 000 . 10,009
10 do 1 ° ( U . . . . . . 10,000
JO dfl ' 09 . ' - . . 10.0U
10 da 2M . 'J ) , < XXJ
8M do IX ) . 3J.OCO
6M d 60. . . . . . 251)01 )
10W da 2J . > ,000
irrkoriWAnoa fRiua.
9 Approxtcallon pilieoot (7SO , . , . . . , , . . . 0760
9 do do 6 * ) . 460
B do do
1W Friiol imouDtlDi to . ,
Appllttllon lot r los lo olabt ebuaJd b tcixlt oal/
o tbe otfloc of Ibe Oomptuy la Now Orletni.
For Icrthei Intormillcn write cleaily gltlof toll
Kldrees. I'O&TAL NOTES , Eipron Money Orderi , or
Niw York Kichanifo In ordinary Uttu ; . Cuncncr
by ExpreMfMI Bum * ' ( liaud ujnvarus t our
* M A * JJAWr IIJMi
Oil * . A. DAUPnih. H wOlltini U.
COT Boveotli tl. WMblnEton D , &
Utk * P. 0. Uon 7 Orcletl pijibli ind
Itek'Utorwl Lettora to
NEW OKI.EAN8 NATIONAT , BANK
WEAK.UHDEVELOPEO-PARTS
< ) l'l.l > Si KI.Mt'i HI'.NKi * , " I U * Uan i
nuirtfi * u v.tll ta > mat in. f * ' i" *
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