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THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 20 , 1885. I WILEY WILLIAMS. The PconliaranlProfitalilcPosilionof the Antl-C nvic , Labor Bill , Has William Stout Purchased Pence from William Tuitlo ? The Gentleman from the Third "Ha8th9Pluro"iathoLobhy , The Oow Doctor Bill and the BOharity Grab Lost in the Housd .Another IlcKtilntlon 11111 1'uslic-il ThronRli tlio illouic Tlie Great In the Special Correspondence to the BSE. LIVCOLK , 1'cbruary 18. At preient the railroad lobby Is somewhat placed intlioshido by the Insurance and labor lobby. F t 1'otd , of Omaha , claims to bo hero In the interest of the would-bo future } mayor of Omuha , Mr. Turtle , and his ona bill concsrning the con vict labor contract , of which Mr Turtle is aa proud an the pitwerbml hen with one chicken. 3Mr. Turtle kcaH | 1m bill and iti principled pietty much to himself , but will no doubt launch it into the midst of n prcasiuR legnU- tura before the end of the ncmion. It strikes mo if the worklngmeu want Mr. Turtle's lull .o btcomo a law they had hotter ontrmt its cirotnt ) the htneU of nome other per < im than Mr. Turtle. Ho who u rcporttd as having hoen tempted to accept A LUCIIATIVK 1-O91TION by BCHI Stout ai compens tlon for pacrificing his pet bill , and woo has survived the ordeal with unsullied clnrac'er , Dooms to ba in no hurry. The question of the leasing of convict labor has not uo r > considered by tbo present legislature , mid Mr. Turtle has iionn nothing to hring about sucn an inquiry. lie hai never oven introduced a resolution to ascertain whether How Stout haa forMted his contract by failing to balld the 240 ctlla which he Hhoulel have completed long ago. TIttt LOItltY is very active and iiumeiotiB this week. They carry on their bitter with audacious publi city. They come on to the Moor of the house anil by thur Incwant gat bio nnd chatter movont what IB going on being heard , thereby imnoding the progiers of urgent _ l-g elation. SVhon the 8p ak r cilled order this nfterno ii ttorn wcra mete lobbyuts on the floor than mouthers , the latter in many instnnc H I'm inf at elillicult to make their wav t > their seat' . After th > tpoaVor hul nnoouncod th.it he would slga h .u . o roll 175 , winch provides for the t ikli R < f the census , and housfl roll 8f a bill to appropruto tha matiiculatiem lean ol UiBiinlverBiiy for the support of the _ library , the third loading of bills was taken in hand , llotiMi roll 110 , which riquir s railroads In provide double , deck cattle cars was passed unanimously. THK cow Docreit Mr. Adams' bill ( II. U. 144) ) was nexl brought up for third reading. This Is the bil to provide a state cow doctor ut 52 500 a yrai end assistints at S800 $ emly. It a'so ' seeks to appropriate SKI.OOO of the state's noney , which shall be u-ed as compensation to Btocl raisers in raso th'y ar * so uuf irtunnta M thi.1 any of their cattle shall die from contagion , disease. The bill failed to pass iti third rending bj 46 to lr > votes , but Mr Adams had it reo un milted to the comuiitteo of the whola foi further contidoratlon. IIouso roll * 117 on 1 152 , both nmondiug tin compiled statutes , weiepxfsed without com tnont ; but house roll 253 , a bill to oUablul the woman's asioclatid charters nod oppro ptiato $15,000 for the .vaUtance of the sain' failed to meet the approval of tin ) hou'o am wan lost. The next till wa < homo roll 321 , to claisif : and regulate railway pissengor rates au < freight charges. It p-ovldos th-vt pi'senge fares shall nut oicspd 3J cents a mile in semi inntancea and 3 cents In others TIIK HILL WAS KCSHKI ) TIIROUCIIl the committee ol the whole without consider ation , aqd it was nut strange thtt some mem bers should object to its passive ti day on ac count of ttttir ignorance of its provisions Still , the majoriiy of legislators , knowing i could never become law , because the eenat would not pass it , wished to make a chaa ] and unenviable reootd for themielves , am thereby thrust the responsibility on the ten ate of pwalng or reject'ng ' n bill which th home bad not thought fit to conoidoi Mr. Olmatead , who dirt not understand th bill , moved Us recommittal and wai supporte in this by Mr. llilny. They w nld 1m e bee equally Ignorant after It had been ru commil tod. After a few words from Mr. King I support of the bill , hoaskid if the railroader or their constituents owned the members c tha hoime. Mr Halo moved to proceed to vote on th bill atonca and herald tint railroad lawyer had openly acknowledged that the ; owned and could tun the senate Mr. H'loy ' said ho did not understand , ati ple-idei want of time as an excuto for his no Mipportirg lU passage. Ho was not afraid o his action , and wouid never \ote for n bi which h.ul been inn through as thin li.iJ will out his knowiog thoroughly and well what h was about. OlmsU'wI withdrew his motion to rec'intni' ' , inil tbo bill waa potsed with fifteen dissent ents. IIouso I loll I I'l and Hanato File 27 wfi both pasted The latter provides for the r funding of the 5 per cent penalty on delit qucut taxts. HKAVY VIHi : INICMICAUO THS C.IIANNIS lllOCk IlKSTHO'iKI ) THE 1 OK' LAM ) HtOCK IS IUNGKH. Ciucvao , February 19. A fire it now rai Imr with great fury in the Oranms block , ! the east sula of Dearborn street , just south i Washington. The fire started at GM5 th evening , and half an hour later it was font necessary to tutu in the general atari Twehe engines and a staml pipe arc no nlojlng on the llamo ) , and an Immcnxe cron of uoverM tlion-and people are watching tl apparent dotitriiction of one of tbu finest oltii bUuks in the city , It is Impossible now I istimato the lots. At the time the hro brol out the crop ! yui in the oflko building we ironing toleavo for tha night , and as far i Known all escaped safely. The fire ii raid to have originnUd tt tl bottom of the ule\ator shaft , whera the pa week there has been a new boiler put in cr otbvr improvements made Thelattst rcpor nay tha Han es arn not Jet out , I ml alienc the loss by lire and w ter it conttderable. Oi hour from the discovery if the Ii It was plain that the who'd ' block must ft Vlamea then burst throiuh the roof nnd br : liuitly jllumfniteil the sctne f > r blocl aroundTwfnty enginra were now ponrii I'u'innousoluuies ol water into the buruii building , yet TIIK tL\MKS iSKSIlil ) TO l > m At t. attempts tr > buppre s them. At 8:15 : the re fill in , cendirg ahowert of sparks up and a r mor that the walls wera on tha point of lal'n ' tLattored th crowd m all dirtctioiH T uiateiial of UIH roof coul 1 now ba 80 > n bur ing on the fi th Door , The flames poured o of eu-ry window ia the front above the re end story , and it win feared that It woul J I Impossible to save the Portland blocV , on tl corner of Wiuhiugtoii and Utarbom stree adjoiulug the burning building. .iTCOunt of tbo iat'osa cold it was dlllicult I employ the engines ID tha best pchnntaK Occasionally a pipe Mould bunt and it wou ba e\eral minutes tpfora the water could wialn brought to play where mod neede The sUnd pipe did good femco In drenthii thendjolnlni ; walls where there wait danger the riiecatching , In thn Orannls block are two banks. Th are the Continental National and the Natlo ol Bank of Illinois , Tlie Buddennens of t fire came near rriuKliig disastrously to t valuable booVstnd papuiiin l > oth hunkt , i'nuirv , hoe\cr , prncd the rum r unfoun ed. The \aulta had be n closed and t otlicern of bot'i ' In-titutiona Kid thev we not at all anxious as to the sift ty of tin fuuds Before 9 o'clock eu'rybjdy abut the ndt Ul bothood of the fire luvinp cfllccn in the building or b ing emplojcd thfr ? , had to doubt of the total lo s of the building an J cent ntr. except the valuables In tha fire proof safe ' . The building ii for tha most jnrt rectified by Uwyoic , n'chitictl and in euranco ngonU , many of whom will lose every thing contained in their olhctH. It Is now known that two of I03T VALtADLK IA" in thn city are Uttllv doUroycd , bosldeaal - uablo pnpfra which the octupanu hid not lulfiucnt time to put in the \aults. The Giannls b\oik \ was crt < ted about throa yenn ngo by Amos Oranms , at a oust tf about S17C.COJ. The buildim ; WAS lusured for SI2J- 000 The loin on furniture , etc. , is abmt $75,000. The fire was pr.ctictlly tinder con trol at II o'clock , and fours as to the safety nf adjoining blocks wcro no longer entertained , THK AI/l'iV SNOW SLIDE. OK THE MAN 110 WAS DCniKI ) IS HtKT 0V SNOW. Utah , l"ebruary 10. Fred Oul linan , wlio wai buried tha longest of any , and Rot out alive from the Alta nnow tilde , wax soon by your correspondent to-day , Ho t iys tint Albert Thomas , proprietor of the hotel , was out getting snow to melt for water. Ho saw the slldo coming , gave tint nlinn and ran ta a less exposed \ntl \ of the building , fol lowed by the others who hoard him , Cnllinau was in the btck shed of the hotel , nnd the first ho know of tha slldo ho heard it strike Reagan's sdoon. He tried to turn but hadn'c tlina before ho was caught and covered with board timbers and n board a irons the neck. One arm strotthcd straight out was held fait. Ho could only move ono hand n little. With a minet'eiindloftlck ho happen ed to be holding in ono hand ha cut ulf the board pressing on his neck and almost suffo cating him Ho found it short and pushed It nwnysoho could broitho. H hallooed all the lime , nnd WOH uret hiard hbaut ! ) oVlocK thn next morning , "It took four hours to gtt mo out of 15 funt ofuiawwas ; tha first man that hoard or recognized .Tco Triblay. His father \\.ii in the rescuing patty. 1 hid the candlestick in my hand whan 1 got out , and wai so stiff uuil bruued I cjuld not move 1 had to be rolled ott. For two days I cruidn't move in bed. 1 had on only my overalls and boots aud had fai be hiuled donn the canyon on n eled , I felt confident all the time th it I wciilil bo rescued. I did not feel hurt and was not car ried far , being caught about thn linns of the slide " Cuulti hear thorn digging above htm , and was sutlBllod they would get to him after awhile. 1'arker Norther orginucd thi > digging fo C3 , and ha hims If dug harder and lunger than anybody , supplied hot colleo and track era for oil , and when all wera got out tint could Lo found , went out an 1 broke two milts of ro % 1. 1 ho party ould not hav o got don the canyon that d y but for him. The G. A. 11 Stall' Knciimpincnr. PHOKIA , III. , Vebruary 19. The sUto en campment of the Grand Army of the llepub He completed its business this afternoon and adjourned. The following officers and dele gates to the Nati3nal encampment were elected : Commander , W.V. . Berry , Qiiincy ; senior vice cammandcr , A. I ) , lleido , Uata- via , junior vice commander , P. W. Wycoff , Henry ; chaplain , 1) ) . Wllkiu , Danville ; sur geon , A. T. Barnes , Bloomington. Council of administration A. Jl Mock , Cambridge- J. W. Goudy , ArcoH ; Alfied Wilson , Chicago cage ; T. O. Fidlerton , Ottawa ; Join Yules -K. J. Oxlesby , nt large ; 11. W. Woorts , Joint ; U. Dustin , Syca more ; A C Switrar , Uloomington ; JJongon Wood. Kllingham ; Win. Jackson. l > huira ; Jas. II. Freem in , Aurora ; II. M Cjmnbell , I'coria ; Jno M. Adilr. tiprirgSeld ; 11 P Lykle , D'catur ; W. I. Hart , Kjckford ; C. B. I oop , rJoUidwrn ; Jthu Uoaidon , Delevan ; J. H. Thorn is. ChiLago ; David A. Co > k , Otta wa ; K. li. Hamilton , Quincv : II 13. Burt , Elmwood ; N. Chandler , Macomb ; W. O Kueifer. Bollavllle ; A. O. Potter , lluglewood ; Gee 1 < Sinscola , Austin. Tbo mUters of the stats soldiara' hcma wag lelVrrod to the post department commandere , Illlhard , Swan , Burt , hawlor and Harper. Ilia schema to introduce life insurance into the order was laidovir until next year. Spiiogfield was tin chosen place for th nsxt encampment. A resolution was adopted usking the legislature t reprint the adjutant general's report cotUining a Jist of the Idlnois TolnnteeM in the war of tha rebellion , Tht Ladiea Ilehef Corps elected tha follow- in ? olhcors and deh gates to the national encampment - campment : President , Mrs. Julia G. Sine , Koc'ifoid ; sanior vlc3 prtsident , Mrs. CJarj W. Harral , Aurora ; Junior \ cs president , Misi Maggie Cresley. Decatur ; treasurei.Mrj . , M y Van AUtyne , Hotkforc ) ; chaplain , Sirs. bybera Delhi , Henry ; inspector , Mrs. Marion A. Mann , Paorla ; conduct ir , M. - 1'oviley , Bloomiiigtop ; guard , Mrs. Olno Clifton , Cliilllcothe. Delegates : Mrs ! , Uobv. Chicago , at la-ge ; Mw. Keed , Chica go ; Mrs. Beebo. ii : ln ; IHrs. Buroh , Datntur : airs , llejiioldn , Chicago ; Mrs. Learnert'n , Palestine ; Mu. Olmntead , Ifonry ; Mr fllark , Decatur. Mrs. M.vmia K lo , Kock. ford , waa reappointed sncrttary. Comraandei Berry reappomtsd J. 1 , . Beunett , Chicago , n.sistant adjutant ganeinl. This evenliu ( Jencial B. M. Prentlss , Qnm cy , delivered a lecture on the buttle cf Shllot at the Grand opera lion u. Kctmtorlnl Dcartlot-k , SALBM , Ore. , February 1 ! ) . The IcgUlahvc session expires by limitation to-monovv K midmlght , The sonatoiial situ ition hai hardened into what seems to ho a fixed ant permanent deadlock. The irajoiity of the re pubhcin members now voting for Hlrtch de clare they not desert him even If the resul should bo no election. A mlnoiity of republl cans \ol\ng \ for ox-Attorney General William are equallj firm in tluir declarations. The democrats are .agor to uiuto in th election of mugwumps. Neither of tha rppul llcou factloni are inclined to vote with them It la proposed to night as a so'utiou of th problem to elect Jann-a G. Blainp , and thi fxtraoidlnury result is a possible outccmo c the diiaH-lnck. The ff rts of the democratic national cntr mittoe have hcen chu lly directed against Wii lums , butas yet mthoiit success. There i considerable talk In the lobbies about Hunr larlitip , of Portland , c om'iif towanl the laa as a cninpromisa candiihte. Itn _ understood that in the evoat of n electimi Guvernor Moody will apii nit W Lair H 11 of tha Dalltn. Therfl is considern bla talk about Gov Moody n < n compromis candidate. The condition of things , In bnel is an follows. The ( rue 'or-all contest whlc l > c > 0.iu thirty niuo days go will he reeumu at noon to morrow , with every how bznr , an theio will bs no armlstica until lome one I elected or tha k-il.laturu expires by limit : turn , Stilkrrj 'irlunipliKiit. H v Fjmcisc.0 , IVbrunry ! ! , An do woiki'iB stiike Inaugurated was ten days age fifteen tlioumuid men nf the dilf-riMt ihop fnrfng to accept the fifteen ftr < ent reduc tloi ) in wapi-j , mdid today. The manuf-u tbrerd gave way and the men returned at th old wages , BK Me\lcun Justice , Gun MAS , Mexico , February ID. Cajem the Yatrpiei chief , has mimed a number ( boats teizml from tlie whltt' ' settleis on 111 x rtSfiuel tiver ou the 1 Ith. It l also jepoite that it number of ranches have btun burnt lutwei-n the settlements and part of the rut ; Ho cUims them to bo the Unds of hi tribe. " \Voinan bntlrnKn Dcfentril. SAIKU , Oregon , 1'ehruary 111 , Thu scnit IS to 10 , rejected the bill to -iubmlt tl sututi nal amendment conferring butfroRo o wom n. VKIOUIA. B. 0 , Fobntary 19. The hous. . by 13 to 9 , has thrown iml tlie bill to adm \vomen to sulfiagr. Thn Grant Ktllremont mil. H Militsncito , Pa , I'l binary 10. The sei ata this morning adopted without debate < discussion the house ri' o'n Ixn urglrg promj action by oongref > a upon tha Grant retimnei bill. CaliiVirnla liitiliMxl T \ . SiUUiisMO , Cah , , lYbruiry 10 The ai nfinblr to-day pwaed th ) comtltutlon aunniloifut providing ( hat the railroads ha pay iv tax of two and a half p r nt * > n the TALK OF THE TEAOK , The Coining Conference ol the Tire- in n mill KiiK'noors ' The Ulook- tulu UaUiil ailnor Hems. The agltatlcn fgiimt the ndoplloa cf the coir rales and c do of signals on the Utiioa Pacific eyslom la r thar Increasing than diminish ng , It is atstiming doQnlto and orginizod form. The locomotive cnglnuais and firamoa on the western di vision nro csptcially dolonn ti'd in the mrvttor. S ya the Chtj anne Lsador , In apertklng of local agitation organization. " The ongluccrahayosehctcd a committee too to represent their fmtarnlty before the managers of Ilia road. The committee - too cuDijts of adolegato from each Icdgo of the brotherhood on the road , and will Boon proceed to Onnlm , where a personal intorvlow will o had with General Man ager Cilloay. Tbo object of the interview - view is itxtod to bo two-fold. "It ia tint decided to point out to the managers thoao rules nh'.chnra ' obnoxious to the nnglnoiis , aud in the second place t ) make n number of practical auggna- thus which tin engineers arc convinced wilt simplify the dlreo'iotu now given ti them nnd which will alsj add to their cllic cy. 1 Too dale of the departure cf the com mittee of onglncots has no ; bean luiined , but they will probably ntsumblo In Omnha during the n ° .Nt lea dajs. There la litt e donbt that tlio tucotlng nil ! ho ono of profi' , for it will dottbtleta rcsuH In a full umlaratan-'irg between the managers and the m n , and even if nothing nrro la acoinplhlud thnt will obvla'o s ina of the c.xiitlng difliculUoj. " It wna learned hat n'ght thai tbo com- miltco in iiacstionis oxoeclcd to nrrivo hero tlis evening and will bo mot by the local gtiovnnco committee. The Kunens Pnciliodivin n ia also expected to sjndu commit oa to join In the 'united ' confer ence , with General Manager Callo ay TUB IILOCKADH. The blockade ever tlis U. P. ayatomla now raporloi aa bolcg nearly if totqoi'o raised. The enow Inn bcEii falling heavily between Liiamlo nnd Oiojn llivtr , form ing bloskadea nlrch have at length been aur.nnuutud. Frti-ht and pvtoenger traina to and fromOgion are uow movtrg on Bchcdu'o ' time. In feet very little time freight has auOerjd by the blockade , having been hindled with almost accae- tomtd icga'anty. ' The Denver , lu two a ctlona , comprisirg the Ugden trains , duo here Wcdneadoy and yesterday morning , came in about 8 o'clock last night. The Northtrcttjrn laat night \\ai four houra late , the Milwaukea nni Rock Island each throe , whllo the Denver out bound loft tno depot thrao oni a ba'f ' houra late , delayed by canorn connec tions , The Union Pacific railway company has isiued a circular covering the exten sion of land tickets , allowing sjekors af ter aod in Kansas privileges not hereto fore enjoyed. Mr. Sim B. Jouea , assistant general pasasnRor agent of the Union Pacific railway ccmpiny , ia now ia Topeka , vansas , watcnlng the intareats of his oad. oad.Oney Flnnopan , chiaf train dispatcher > f the loigo Pole division of the Union 'aclfic , with hoadqaartora at Cheyenne , taaaed through the city y cater Jay en outo to Washington to attend the inaug ural. ural.J. J. B. Prltchard , formerly conccstcd with local r ihviy telegraph sarvlco , haa ) oen appointed to take charge of the of- ice at St. Jojoph , Missouri. THE W , 0 , A , IccolptH anel Donations for tlie Bio n tU Succor and Oomfoit nxtendcd , The Woman 'a Christian a'loclatlon ac cnowledgo with thanks the following do nations of money , food , and clothing foi he mouth ending February 2 , 1885 : ? rom Mr. J. E. Boyd , chairman of the charity ball committee , $7i" > 0. Thic money has enabled the association to sup. ily many of the poor this aevero iuntei with r.oal , clothing and provisions. The warlcommltteca have been faithful in ln < veatlgating thoie TV ho have applied foi olicf. Some have been fuund unworthy : rom theao the ladles lave rocolved abusive * ords. Morgill and lloxacsn-f donated piper for ouo room ol the Horn : and two men's time in putting on of tin aamo. Mr. Io rd gave cue pnii of window blinds and fixtures , Mr. Fleming , dried fciilt ; Mra Bltccr , eight boxes of bre.-u Bh-j. Bhke , tour do. The fo lowing la dici sent clothing : Mis Tovvnsuud ftlcCi-nnol ) , Monell , C'aike , Althouso tllf , Mead , StrBue , HectcrVllbur Batkos , licard , Whitmoro , and Mia Nellie King. The caio and protection ef the ataocia lion hia been extended to the followinj personc To two children brought by i policeman. They stayed two woeka while their mother was in the hospital. A joang Irish girl , who lot t her moiu ; on her way tore from Chicago , atay < three daya. Was found a place A mother and babe atayod ten daya- hcr baby died a place foond for her. A young girl brotigHt at night by i policeman. She was a stranger In th clly , and without money. Waa found i place. A woman and her babe sent by a lady with the r < ineit [ that the nstoclatioi keep her until ho became strong tmugl to we i't. L. OLIPUAM DODQE , i. Secretary. The " \Ve t I'olut Cie < nicry. A UKK loportor mot Wednesday nlgi lodge CrawforJ , of Woit Point , ani questlcned him with regard t } tha Wee Point creamery which has recently , 1 : accordance with an crJor of the Unite States court , paeeod Into the Iniuh of receiver , Mr. A. S. Potter. The creamery i i no\v running at ful bint uiropt , of course , aofaras tne man nfactnriiu capacity of the concern la af fectad by thla aoaton of the ytur. iti expoctoct that tbe ottabliihnient wll start up in the apriog with largely In creaaed facilities , pulling on aovml ne' milt routes. Application his been recently filed 1 the United States rourt to have th croimory taken out of the hinds of tli roeiTor. The motion will bu urgucd i too comiDg term of court. Heal listnto TrnniforB. The following tranafers were filed 1 the county clerk's office Monday ad reported for TflE BEB by the Amos' rei atato agency February 17,1885. Byron Rood , guardlaa , io Dennis GUI fninglnm cUl , * Jof lot G , block 204 } , ( Jnuha deed Sl..Uii. ' i Ooburn mid \vlfot9 Klwa'd II. Hid , lot 0 , Oobutn s etiridiuaion of 11 , in Wc't OiiMha W. D. $700. cooHr CALENDAR , f llio District iluillcUtics Brief IICIMM of liORnl Ne\\s. Before Judge Neville the case of Mor- car vs. Culver Ia still on tiiil , In occirdnnoa with the dceiro cf Dis trict Attorney Eatjlle the ar.-algnmont of oriaonora toeik plao yeatorday. All of them plead not guilty tj the charges pra- forrod agalnat them as follows : Wylfo D. Clopg , ombezzlomtnt , two Indictments. Not guilty. Chna. Erlington , gtnnd larceny. Not guilty. John L. Thompson nnd Lizzie How- nrJ , murder In the first degroo. Not guilty. Krink A. Gardner , grand larceny. Not guilty. John McClollao , to Indictments , bur glary and robbery. Not guilty. Albert ID. Lcniko and Lttdtrlg Grjcn- Avild , attempted arson. Not guilty. Charles MuHor , gtnnd larceny. Not guilty. Chris Koberti , t\vo indictment ) , grand larceny. Noiguilly. Oh a. Wcatorgaril , horse atcillct ; . Not guilty Albott Johnson , burglary and grand latu'ny. Not guilty. i Frank Grabne , murder in the first dc- pree. Not guilty. Mra. Klus.1 , who waa indicted with Giobno , was not arraigned , thoio beini ? no intorprctjr present who could spohk her natUo tongue , Polish. F. Ilrvrrla , altering a railroad t'ckat. ' Not guilty. Jorusha A. Ya'o files a peti'hn for n decro ) of divorce irom her huabaud , Jjines M. Yalo. The grounds alloj-eet are nbondonmcntMr and Mia. Vab hi\p keen man ltd for lilteon ycarf , and during the put few years Mr. Y. haa LHUU indillorent to tlio needa aud desires of his wife , and Ins thrown upon her the support of a small child. lie ii now lo cated somoivhcro in Arizona , COUMY COUUT. In the county court yeatcrday an im portant case was on trial in the salt of Slbelik vs. Spllenok fpr § 1,000 damages allowed to have been auataiuud ty tilim- tiff in a shooting scrape. On tbo night < f October 1 , 1881 , Slbelpk wai going t his homo , In a partially intoxicated con dition , as ho claims , wnon ho wandered accidentally Into tha yard cf Sp.lenok Tin litter , hearlcg a alight diiturbance , came to the dcor and ntked Sibclok wh&t ho wanted. The latter did not answer , and Spilanek , it is allege j , after a fjw mcr < j words of parley , draw a revolver and fired at plalntifl. hitting bim in the breast , aud iullictin en lojuiy from \\hich ho has never fully rocovotei. 3ho ? defendant in bis potltidi , does not deny the fact of the shot ting , bu t act B up in defense that ho thought ho was firing at a burghr who was coming to rob him of a huge sum of money ninth he happened to have in tlie house that night. Judge McCulloch haa heard all arguments In the case acd reserves - serves decision. mums. In Judge Seldcn's court yesterday , W. E. Jones was fined 85 and costs for com mltting esianlt and batterynpxm the per- en of John Briden. Ho will appeal to .he District Court. Sohp'a ' Beck for herself and Woman's Vuthcnn Association sue ) tno fraatcei of he Swedish Lutheran church for § 52 , al < egod to havd been Joined by t-ho Atsocl tiou and not icraid , tince the chnrcl went into financial and spiritual bank' ' uptcy. Decision reserved. In Judge Anderaon'a cour1 , McOord , Bridy & Co. were granted an attachmeni wai rant upon certain goods of T. W Hobson , the merchant of Lyonp , Neb. , who had made a fictitous ; esjlgnment ! tnd then snirjptiouily shipped his goodi away to Wahoo. u NnmlMT of Gases Disposed of lij JuelBeBcnelcoYcBtcrelayMornlns In pjllco court this morning , Lei 3rowa , a negro , WJB fined § 1 and c st and Hjntencad to ten days in tbo count ; ail on breal and w at or. lie is the simi 'coon" who was implicitod ia the rob jery at Italic & Morrell's drug wtorj i 'ew wteks sinco. Pa1 O'Boyle , the worst smelling mat in oartb , was fined $5 anel coats fo drrnkumers Mike Gi h an was arrested again fo : druiikennois Ittuenn tlut even a eloai of the "acakei" Is not enough to tun Mike from too Hawing bowl. Ho wn Iced $10 and cos s. Hatty Uolines , a dusky hued fallow was charged with treating a coat from thi store of U. Rasinusson , on Doug'ns ' street [ in ji'oidod not guilty and waanold nnde S10J bonds to nwtit trial. Wednesday Bob I'atks and Ja . Rei'd ; enter d Iljttibolt/ clothing ttoro u Tenth H'reot. Pa ks had a b gus ohc'ol Tor $150 tnd aftar btiylng u suit o chthes for § 12 , tendoiel _ ( the check ii 3111 nt. It wai n li'.tlo tie h gl f ituthholtz , buk ho B JH if it had been n reach e f his p le bo Wutild hava taken it Par I .sand Ucidy wuiu arrcs'ed ' , but a ( tbliolldii not Boom nnoim to pros ecu to them they woroditcburgdd. Tti'coljiti. AasiHtact Pcslmaator Woodard , In ac dr to the qncatlon of a reporter jcstei day , said that the mails had never ai rivi din such email quintitloj and ao n ivgulirly aj at pnsunt , for five year ; Nut only is the null coming in exlramol ; scarce , by leiton of blcciaied lines , bu that going out is correspondingly scarce In fact , the basil ois of the roiiofluo i unoBua'Iy ' light Iirovory elapartment , reg Istry , money order and nulling prepei The ollkul pronunciami nto liai gen forth , in Joed , that yesterday was th dullest d y over known In the later hit tory of thu dopirtmont 1 1 Thirteen years ajo , at a'oDiit this time cfthojoir , a shnibr depression in th builnots of the wester mat ! aemos wa : experienced from n similar cause , bleclc aded llurs. The Union Pacific waa al most completely closed , aud , it is rocci Jed od , for I0 ! dnya no mall wni received a this cfiico over that road. For thro * raontbr , tay the veterans of tha service no mall was received from Ogden , amen on no run \\JB tlut point toacLcd durin the penod. NASON In ( his city. Tthrmry 15th , Mui ray lUinuy , aan of Dr. and MIC. A. n Nmun , aged 2 yuam and & months Funeral tuti afterniM > a at 2 o'clock , frui St , linrnabai chuiih. TUB < \\t'iTiiu ) OP inn coxnon lion tlio Monnre-li of tlio Sontti Aine-r lean MoiiutaltiH l Kiitnnretl , That magnificent vullutc cf South AHUM a , the g rat condortf iho Andes , aiys Laud end Water , u not exvl : y the ki.al of Kimo th&t wuii el appear to lend it'elf meat reidily to the uuptm a arr. ' 'Two cf these birds will nlUc'j a cotv or llama auel kill it with their terrible betki and claws , ' says Rev. J. G Wood , aud , added to this stieiigtn andp'owtsa there ia i s utipanlldled power of ( light , which enables it to hunt the precedes of lialf-a. eLzon ttitcs , croas the vaatoat mountain taugos ia search cf a now meal , cr hang suspended on the watch for prey at a height when oyon HH minsttous expsmo of wing is reducal to an nltmat invlsib'o point Yet citr.oa niul "a nikad sa > - ago" bring this mrnarch amonc ; b rJa to grief. They nto taken alive by the Mex ican Indians and ha f breeds in a manner vvhlch , thongh simple in itself , requires both nerve aud a rcngth in the trap per. Tlio solo appainuis consists of a newly-flayed skin of n cow or buf falo , i'hls the Indian places on the ground htir downward on tnmo bare spot frquenttel by largo hitels of prey , biid then ; craw hug underneath , turns over on his back and watts. In n ehoit time a candor comes overbold , wheels round and descends en the hide. Immediately hit taloons touch the akin , the Indian seipoi the le-po , nnd starting up , over whelm ) the bltel and binds him with thongs koot ready a procoes , however , which usually meets with a very stubborn ro < lstsnc > . It ia just thn woikaoia for rauk ihsh that Is iho betrayal of all vul ture kind. All through the east it aeoms aa though nature had kept oopccially in mlLel Iho acavoncerlng duties e f these li-r tno often hideous childronf anel moat with that g meynoas which Is produced by a fowcUjs1 oxpostirotoa ttoplcal aun la an irrcshtible attraction to them ThojAndea typu la no better. The Trandoiing ttibea take it by placing a dead horao in an advanced ttito of uusiworlnc.ss within a lilqh wattla inclosutc , and noosing the glutud blido when they have fed too floely to rno tcadtly. And in much the emus wy , according to Tachudl , In ono ot the Papuan rjrovincci , there exists a deep natural funuo'-shaped ' civ.ty In the side of n cjttiin vallay. Tnis is util el by the Indan as a rojdy-mado trip for capturing cjndois They place a drad horse or inulj on the blink of thn hollow , and ilia pecking and tugging of the g ant birds pns nt y roll it dorm the declivity. Tne bircia follow , nud , being heavy and gorged , are unable to ascend cgna , clubi and stones fiulsbicgoll the dugasting revel era to the lust ono , Mr. Willhm Schultz , writing ti The American Forest and Stream , gives n curious picture of tbo superstitions at taudaijt on the procuring ofeagla plumes for the luaci dresjes nnd robes tf "braves. " IIo eayt : "Acothcr ingon i ) us method pracusod by too Blackfeot Indiana cf North America wai the Pis tsis-tse-kay for catching eagloi. P.r- haps of all the articles used for personal adornment oigle featbora wt-ra the moat lighly prized. They were not only need D decorate head-diejio' , gwments , and hielda , but they were beta as a standard ) f value. A few Icelgcs cf people In need of eagle feathers wonkl leave the main csmp and move Up to the foothills , where eagle feathers are gen < crally rnoro numerxua than out on the > ralre. ! Having atrived at a oood le < iality , cah man ache od a small knoll or ill ) , and with a stjno knlfo and such other rude implements lu he poasessec dug a pit In the top of it largo ccosgr or him to Ho iu. 'Within arm' * lengtt of tbo mouth of the pit ho securely peg ; ed a wolfskin to tbe ground , which had Jieviouily rejn stufled with r s tc nako It lock as life-like as poaaiblo then , catting a slit in its aide , ho Insert eel a largo piece of tough bull-moat anc daubed the hair abaut the tlit with blooc and liver. In tbo evening , when all hoc returned to camp , an eagla dance wai lield , in which everyone partclpa'ed Eagle songs were sung , whistles made o eagle wing bones woie blown , and thi "mediolne men" prayed earnestly ft : success. The next morning the sr.ot ar S3 bef ra daylight , and smoked twe pIpES to the sun. then cich one told hi : wives and all Ilia women of hi family n t io go out cr look ou of the lodga until ho returned , and not ti IMO an awl or needle at any kind of work for if they el el the ocglen would eurol ; scratch htm , but to slug tha eagla ng and pray ( IT his good aucrojs. Then without eating anything , each man tool a human skull end repaitui to his pit Depositing the akull in ono end of It , hi carefully covered the mouth over will Bloudtr willows and grass , and , lylu ; down , pillowed bis head on the sku'l anc awa ted for the eagles to cone. With th < tiling of the Ban cuno all ilia little birds , the gooi-'cr nothing birds , the crows ravens , anel hawks , but with a 1 ng Hlnip-p'iutoi sick tha wa eher deftl ; pok d ih9m e if the wolf-elm TLoiavou wore nioH1 ; rcrtislent ia trying to toic1 on the skin , aud e-rory titno they wei piked cli would loudly cio k Whenever an eagle was c ia ing iho washer woull know ir for all the 1 ttla biidj wenild ily n voy , an shortly an fugla w > uld cjino down witti i iiuh aiid 1 ght ou tha grctind Uftjn i wi nld sit on thn ground fcr a long tin p mi rg i H fe.itlier.s : ud Icohiug .iboat During this time tbo watcher was earnest ly pr ying io the H II 1 and to the Htm t g \o h m power to captuie the ea lo , am all the tune lim h at t w is bcutlt g B luarly th.it hu thought the b rd won'i ' turely hmr it. At last , whfii the eagl hal ] > er hed on the wolf kin and vn busi y plucking nt tbo ton { h bull meal the wat her would c.ut i uis y st'o clt ou htshaiuh , and gripping the biitUiunly b tin feet quick ybmr it do < n intj th cavrf , wluio he crutlud in ila broiat w.t his krce In Scotland the cng'e ' , it Is aai'Jla oftr captured a1i\o b/.1 uietheel v ry sim l.i to thoiu employe d in taking ' ' " k ndr in S tilth Aineiica. A circular ip.it twelve foot In iliiuutor , is ino'osed ' eiu spur of hilli haunted by tbo birJn , end pe.it wall eix fee } , high built round 1 wi h 010 small opening at the _ tin ( .rouiiJ , over whtci * a tt eng wii noosu IN suspended , Iho bait , u eka abe p or lamb , ia placed with n , and th ot ( > lu comiLg down t ) it feeds largely- uotM8sly , pcihapa , elltincl no-J for an nnnocesiu'y exeition , to , tasting aroun for ai ia y placnu too b.irr cado , he ei ji'es ' the low archy , and atteiup ing I have by it ia caught round tbe tuck an Hied , nt best a poor end for BO gallant biid. _ _ llio Heat Advice. Albany Kxpieea , It ihiuirated that JohnK. Poiter , no' ' famous tbr tig'iout the aiate for hia bit hant attaiiULeiiU , when a young ma wat ass g jed b ; tbo coutt the deftiuo c a man coargod with nsatuU in the aocon degfoe to give the acun < l the beat a : Vice he could under the clicuaistancn and to bring llio cate to a trial with a ccnveaieat apeeJ. Porter immediate ! re-tltc-d to on adjacent rx > m to with Lu client , ani roturnid shortly with htm. "Whcrs is your cllanU" dcmaudod the astonished juJco 1 11 > has lelt tbo place , I guasf , ' re plied Potter , with the moat refreshing eatip frold. "Left thfl phca' Why , what do you mean , Mr. 1'ortoi f" "Why , yoor honor directed mo to ivo 1 iui the beit ndvico I cnild under the citcuma'ancci Ho told mo howtsgailt ? , so I advised him to cut and run tor it. Ho loo's my nd/Ico , as a cllotit ought , opened the window , and skedaddled. 11 o is about a mile aw ty uow. ' ' The very audacity of the young barris ter deprived the com t of the power of speech , and not lung came of the matter. lu > Telephone Gill Gets TliliiKa Trc- rllily Ml\ed Lentil. For some time there hid been no tax pen the virgin hello of the telephone ; irl , when the was tuddonly started by ill adozon at once. She rapidly replied nd let the p'ugs. She had scarcely had mo to get the run cf the cauvcrjatlon nauguratcd wh n 1,122 went down , and lie touched the button aud replied "Qolh ! " "Hello1 Gi\e tne 0,110 , please. " "All right. Here It Is " "llolb , Mr. Gingojfoot is this Gin- ; orfcot , the Inwyoi ( ' "Yes , sit' ' Wh&t will you Imc ? " "You know my dauahtnr Jnno ! " "Wbo am I talking with ? " "Siinnol Llckpln. " ' 0b , vea' ' " "Well , eho worked for James Wa'Jaio ' own at the pkklo factory onlule , you " "Yce. " "And I want yon o br ii1 suit agiinso mi rUht away for § 2 ; ! . 50. ' "All right. Wh.v. la the nature of the laltn ? " Hero the evil-minded girl switch- d ou Daiiiel llogorp , wlio wai telllrg Dr Joisomo wlut ailed his wife , nnd the owypr received tbe fejllowlng reply "Well , she waa confined abou. iwo aya age ) aud has not been doing very well ainc' , and I want you to attend to li'a ' matter at onco. ' The hwyer siid ho would , and now te us brgun a suit against Jaiiea Wal'aeo ufivoref Jane Liek ia for seduction nd another for bastardy , and Jaue'a e u haa reid an ncccunt of it in the pa- > era nnd Jaiib's fntlu r Is going to l m the awyer , nnd theto Is thunder to piy gen rally. [ Through Mail. lolm 1'ljipri1 , nf 1'iee innn , \cl > . lilovvH out tlio Gnt > In n Clilcnu'J Ileitc I nml Nonrlv I'ips out. pocial Telegrnin to Tins BKK. Clt'CAOO , 3'ohiuary 10 On the registry of ia TnuiBit homo last night was written thu ama of Johnjl'jpper , Freeimn , Nob. In duo ime John asked to ho nhown to his room , as 10 wanted to retire , lie was ctecreel Ly tbo ell-hoy to ono of the beat in the hout e. Pip er locked his door , got himself outside of his [ ntlit'fl , Bfi/ed his big douched hat and with a igiirout 11 mrish thruiuh the nlr succeeded In cxtinguiohinp thu gas llaine from the hurnei" . 'hen ho laid him down to tltep. In nbout lalf an hour the night watchman in making is rounds din overed the eecnpe of gas eouio vhore , aid niter a qnick reirch it was located n the roam oscuplel by the slumbering conn- yrnan. When found he was breathing louvily , inel was restoied to comciomuma with great difficulty. Clevelanel Or t a Host. Ai BANT , February 19. Clevehml had nc visitors to day. It Is understood that ho ii at work on his Inaugural nddress and will dc vote big attention to it exclusively until fin shed. It Is the impression of leading demo : rats hero acquainted with Cleveland and Manning , thbt while the latter hii Lot been 'oimully tendered tbo appotntmi nt ole ] o retary ot the twaMiry , at tha pre < eot moment there it little doubt that hia iivtno will be found in the list Alnrch I for thi I'fiasary portfolio. Manning , acorrilug to hit Tuncix , ft'It moru of an uvorbion than an In : llnatlon to take any cabinet petition , pro 'erring n lefs prominent and less ro'jKjrjsib'i losilinn In hfi ) . hut us C'leveland hai in a dei ; iee inshtfd ( hat Alanning sh i'l ' ba ono of hn vdviserf , the latter counents ti > accept thi post. Tlio AVIilsky Peiol. CHICAGO , February 19. 'Ihovvestein expor association continued its session here to da ] with clo ed denis , and did not roach in agree inont till to night. Its members are rotlccn about tbe conclusions arrival nt , but iti utderetcod the following are tbo ementia points of the agreement. It wan decided to pay thn claim of the Km [ me ; distillery , ht 1'tkin , llli , for h.ick duo from tlio association cup city , and to discon tinue nil legal prncri'dinga in the mutter o the \acum muth machine Tlio KnterprUo dis'illery in turn to di con tlnuo manufau'iiriug till Bep'cinbor ' 1st next Tha pool in the mountinio IB In bucontluuei on a batu of 2S per cent of the prorluctlv < capacity of thn member * and tha resultui iivcrpliM of pri duction in to bo exported i order to avoid a fall in price. BlHinnrcK TinprUoiiH nn Aiiioilcan CHICVGO , February 19. The Inter-Oci-an' BKominjtoi ) , (111. ( , ) fliicclal BOVH : Ac.ibk'grai Wiiarecolvi'd here today stating that C a Herman , 2. years old , n ( Iprman-Atnericai res dent of Blooming-ton , whi > had hri n vhit Ing IIH ! old liunie * in Gi-rmany , has been sei/ei by thu police there , and in n < w Ip Migd l burg , win ra ho U about to lid forced into th ( itinmi army. 11m uncle , IJr. lUrmui rich odcr , li.is comiiiiiulcnted with the Ameri can miniatcr at Jicrlin. Tne younp inun c im hero kt the UH of 10 , nnd It is tta'nd intend to become n citizen nf the United States , t'lU'ior ' Itcp iiblioniiH In Oregon. I'OBTr..NP , Oregon , Fobru.iry 10. Spe-cia ! from Salem xtato that e 'pher | di < pitcliea wci recoivrd from Hubert O. Thompson and Col Vllas urging on the di macr.ittc ! < gUlntuiu t vote for John H. Mitchell for I nitcd State senator , provided ho c in get eight republics votoc. Ilia doinocratu claim that Mllcht will vote with the dem cratio Honatoia o President Clevelind'd appolntmentn nnd wi prtctlca'ly be In line wlththu domicantiiartj Republicans c'auu that no cue hut Htralghi out loiJiib'lcaija ' will ha eltcted nerutor fi Oregon. The leguUtura Will probably .id jjuru to morrow , I > aule > 'd MoniiKf incut of the 1'ri W\HHIK.TON ( , February 1'J. In tholnvfxt gallon of ths rt i or led ahuies in the pennio bureau now proceeding brfoia the commltte oHho house , Mr. Savvjtr , who has charge i the ht tiiticB hnrnan. tcutifiod that the nil nlng uxpcn 6H of tha huruau lor the pM yt. wera Si DOO.CODuud that preMoun to Ir-Sl , hi fore C < 1 , IJu'lley became ) commls ion < r tl uxppnii'i wera about ? " )00 OM , The Incrnai lu the work jirtalnlng In the mivr-agoment < the bureau wua very alight. HccnineH a H \ Inu 'M milno on Tinli I'fltA , N. V. , February I'l. ' Delia IJom IIQO ged 20 , atd tabs from Cleveland , In came In < ano on the 'i p. m , eatt bounil trai today , Hhe said hho left for Omaha Monila with Joseph Lurda cuiibin. Mho niiu-cd hli thu mor 01 up Mid when taken In ch.irga wai raving maniac , MAKUIII : > . KOar.K3-r < UOi-On : Velruary 18th , i the rt-Hldenco of Mr. S Hartlett. hy tl Itev , U. W , Hav UK * , Mr , 1 nuu M. Ik'Ker ' of Omnlia , to Minn OMlie K , Luce , ofVi jiukoaeta , Ohio. NO Plan Ailoptod liy Vnfcc .from Imposition , ) atrolt I'/iper. "I woulJliko to havj the voyoti ycsterehy , " taid n gtm t at ono f the hotils yeitirJay to the clerk lu Imruo. "What kind of n pnckago was llj11 raid 10 hotel man. "Mouoy , licjnicilly replied Iho uust "Mavo you a check for it ? " 1 No. "But 1 gave yen cue. " "I " pucasnot. "Will , WII aoo , " fa'd ' the clerk nj ho lopped to the safe and t e > k thorcfrcnt u tuvil pnoa thohu'lc of whieH w s ! nated a ragijod alip in c ibrd with the l aoie , or weal was left of it , of the W ner. "Ths is the " pickaxe" said the cloik , nd the camei n the slip was wiit'.ou ! youwolf. Yoticbitrro that tbo slip n the onvolcpa is tora lu two. Thei naiiiip poiticn I g vo you when you Jolt ho package. Ptifiaps joa elil not pick t tip , but if wo had it here It would bo omul that the tro ? plcc.s wore cr'ginally ' uo , and you would Lave no dlllioulty in irovmg ytttr ownoishlp of tha icojoy. lowovor , rts I r initnbtr yon u'\ing mete to packasjo , 1 will raluru it to you , but 1 had foigotljn the etcamtttnei and ou were a stronger I think I would held n to it for a whi e. ' The ( , ucst paid bis Ml and departed , rl < < a ud the rope ) te < r who witnessed the affair PI ought out an atttcho cf the house mill 'ill ' ii skod him when such a uovol plan had eoa ndeip'od to piovent sliirpew from mp sit g on Lotol keepi w. "It is not o.-Ipiiml wi h us , " Bald ho , 'but Is generally Known anu ng the fra- ortn y. It is u auro pi-iventiNd at > niust wiodliug ou the p.t. of guists , ai.el ia U firjt clias hotels IIDH nntirely aupeir- eded tie old lu.i'a ohickj wo formurly st' . The hotel busmeis is a moat pecul- ir ono in many teupccta , cn ; > of vvhhh Is lie OJusiai.t doilij.8 { wo have wi h pco- ile who are entirely uckaosn to us , and ho , pc-ihrps , we miy never too but ncj. AVe nave tcotoj of regahrcin- omori ? , it fs tni , end they always stop uro wneaever they conn to Do'roit , but ho Btronm of Imdtrj wlio duly arrive .1 the city ate not all business men. Vmon ? the slrmgotB who ttop at this lotol are undcubtedly many who , if they an eipMiro a fev atray elollura by a ullck rick , will not hesitate to do HO , and If vo did not ueo every pnnnblo UICUCB to ircvjut swindling wo might notnotiiucs ot tripped up nnd lose largo sums of money. The jarcr slip which you aiw on the enVilopo is the boat and only BOIO vy wo have cf circumventing any at- tmp' . which may Io made to MV iLdlo tis > tit of money pack iges which have boon eft ia our chajgo for stfo keeping , ad I will ishoff you why this Is tao ca e. "Hardly a day in the yosr pisses but wo a-o requested by a great r or losi number of guajfa to take chtr e of th ir valuables whllo they remain with us. Wo toke the articles , atd , wrapping them BO- eorjly in a package , seal it up in the resonco of the owner. Tnis dcna , ho is equcat el to writs his name on n flip of aper , which is torn in two in an irrcgn- ar manner , ono half baing given to the aeat , aid tro other poiti n paiteel on , ho pa3l age , which is put iu the sifo. ( Vhen the gueat ia leaving and asks to iwo hia property raturcei , he must pro duce the slip of paper wo gave him in or der to identify hlu salf. The piece ho gives us and the puc3 on Ihepasksgo aio tea p'.iroi to o her , ani it they match , aa they certainly should , he COIB his valu ables , end wo s&y no more about it. The afoty consists in the fact that a awludlor , no matter h iw cute he rnny b > , can not ear a ptesoof paper BO tlut it will cor- 'fpand with the jisco on the iikago. : Yen might try a million t'mer , but you would ft.il t > acccmplUh it , except alter ; > attoni , nnd even then it would take rauch longT to co it than wo keep thu ckfgi iu our rosserrion. " \\ith \ the old chock system it is alto- j-.thor dilldront , bcojtso it is an easy : nutor tor any oao to get ono of tbo hotel checks ani ba\o a dnpnca e nu-io , it only being iiecoseary to have the number of the duplicate correspcnel with that of Iho check in the Btf * . If a guest leaves his money with 113 and wo pay it out to the wrong nan that is our lots , anel If when the owaor presnrtj his check for the property wo tell him tlut he hni it al ready , he would l.xugh at us , and If the matter wai tiki'ii lilt ) the couiti ho wtu'el have co difficulty in getting judgj in ( nt for the Biiutn1 , . So yen see wo can'v bo any too caiuful in biiull ng prup- cr y that doei n t oelorg to uc. More otpecin ly wtuu our guoois are HOB ily all ttinni > i is ' "Have you over boon boiten e > ut of any coi lcteia lo uiuouit in thu way yen him ti til' "Nc , wo have been iortunato hi th&t respect nni never have luet a cent under e'tber ' the trass cheek or slip eji-tcm. lnt ! other hotel pioir olois liavonot bten. as lucky UK wo h > \ t , acel thi re trj nuin- cr. UH iiuttmcos where they 1 avn been mulched by gnealR. A C < BD of this kind h * | p ned ti thu St. .Nicholas hottl in Ntn/Ye rk , ( iiiy a nheiit time r o , nnd still mother at St Loins , Mo. In both Instances the IOBDPS were quite heavy and the hotel proprioteira bad to make them good , but it hey hi el used the alip rack et , us wo n , there would have been no trouble. You cm sco for yoci.o'f Jiovv fay it la to brat a man who uses the check ryatein. like t'o coat ind hat rxuriF , f jr tmtance. Ili-to thi CUH omeiH are BO uiirudwiM thnt it keeps Ilia coat- buy hustling u uml 11 atti nd to tlicrn , and ho c.iuni/t remember tie facia of all th aa who loiva their wearing appartl in his eurv , nnd wo cannot UEO tno tlips , ) io- causu thu guests tnig'it ' object to Inviug the linlnjiB eif their coalH and balH iluiig- uri d find bv'Miiarnl with mucllago and bita ef ptpsr , The boyn aio I'uUu ' In make ia makiH that the lip i j ill in would cbvi.-i o , and la 1 to t D nituiny In the tin nnoino tors , lonu nun vill aiHcendeo low that tht-y can iiodily Invo dur.licato checks iriii'Ju and c.uturu < i\urc ats nuet haud satchels. But III bet a thousand t ) n nickel 'hvt the hhpecheico will btllio the the anaarteat cottuonroman that over nttciiiplcd to work a lu tcl eufo , ni.el any landlord win M fcol enough tj continues to mo brain or any I nut of checks on v l- uablo paokagea whim he can adei ] t aiafe- gutrd jirotuotinij luiinelf from any losi in this wuy eleaei\rs tei \ > t awindlud at oitan aa niccsi.iry to Inn g him to his tenses. " Judge ( 'rawfurd of West Point , hna hoen for the pist two clay * In the city. Ho ill- onts most emphatically from the statement of tivu local ( ontcmi > orarien that ho had been down t Lincoln lobbying In the InUieit ( if certain hilN. lie Ins , on the cni.tiary , been attending asaiduoimly to the duties ( if hlu judicial district during that perm ] , and 1m * not been emploi > d in thu capacity of u lob * by 1st. ( Jet your oil of the Omaba Oil Cex , 117 S. loth ht. , opp. P , O ,