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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1885)
r THE OMAHA TVATTiY .BEE. it I DAY. 11. 1SS5. AN ENEMY IN OUR MIDST , Bomo FactsSn Connection with the Last City Securities Issued. THE FAILURE TO NEGOTIATE , from tlio Knilvv.iy Comnils sloii A .Monster IJnterprlso In \Voit Unootii flonornl Cnpltnl Notes. l next me nrr.'fi ti. , rot.v Comidera'ble indignation is being ex- prrvwd by those \vlio have the welfare ol Lincoln tit bcnrlit the pfl'ort of the Journal yesterday morning to show that the fUUimpl by Lancaster county to dis own tin ; Midland I'auiliu bonds bad iui- paired tlio itedit of the city. Thn state rauntwiis made thnt thu fnllntu to dis pose ot Ilia last issue of city securities promptly , nnd at a premium , was duo to the notion of the ooininl'-sioiiora of Lnii caster county In refusing lo pay Interest on an indebtedness about the locality of wble.li there is grnvo doubt. U he fact i that little or no connection between the two oxiftt. When Iho city bomln vveto nlnwd nn the inaikel hitit hnd ahcady uecn brought to compel thn county to pay thu Midland I'auilic bondH. Despite tins , and al o the fut liter fact that tliu interest was only / > nor cent , hnlf a cent lower limn any city bond had ever before borne , the olle'r-i fioin investors werij prompt and llatieiing. Manager \Vchtof thu Loinbntd company bid for $ ' . ' 11,000 worth at par , Mr h. K Lowh wanted .5,00) ) v\oith nt the same ligiiro , while Mr. K. K. Mooie piopoed to take a big bliH-k at 1 per cent pteinitim. Thorfii itllers wcto enough to nhow that the cnnlit of the citj was in pu-tty fail- ulmpi ) . That the bin wains were not eon Miinmatcd in traceable to perfectly nut- inul oikUHCH. The men who were to buy the Ixindu wnnted to sithfy thcmHi-lvcs that they \vetc issued in regular lei m , and were li gal obligations about vv Inch theie could bu no quibble. This question was referred to counsel and a icpoit inadu that , thu method of insuiince wan not Mich nsto.be onthely gatisfaetoi On this the Intcstorfl hesitated about taking tliu bonds , and negotiation * ) vv ei o opened in other quarters. To H itKsfy himself that the above vveio the actual conditions the lli.i , representa tive yoMletday called upon Messrs. West , nnd Moore , und asked a blatomcnl of faiitH. Mr. West said : "When tliu city bonds were placed on the market 've contracted to take S.'G.OOO worth. Owing to some irrcgnlauty in the Kuo. however , the baigun was not peifeeteu. 1 think our counsel icporteil that Uio bondH were IHSULH ! in conneclion with some railway lefundinf * bonds under ( tin old statute , vv hen the city bonds Hhoiild have been voted Hoparatoly , tlio legislature of HWTi having made another Matutcgn\oiningtho iclundiiigof bonds. Then again I believe 1 found that the city council bad neglected to pass nn ordinance antlioiizing the major to sign the bondH. Al any uitu theiu was t > o much doubt about the matter thai we concluded not to cairy out the deal. Of conirfu if then ) had been no question as to the rognlnritj of the bonds we would linvij taken them. " Mr. Moore said : "The credit of Lincoln vv n never better than it is now , ami vv as when tbu municipal bonds weto placed on tlio market. Good pucmity , bearing 5 } per cent , can bo lloatcd readily nt par , or better. By good sceuiities I mean thixso about whoso legality theie Is no question. 1 bid 1 per cent piemium for the city bonds , and would have taken a good share of them , but vyas not satis fied us to the manner in which they were issued. Tim tioublc about tlie Midland 1'acillu Ixmds had no beating on the deal. " TIIK IlAlLWAr COMMISSION. The ulerk's desk in the ollieo of the railway LoinmisMon in covcied with a vciitablo .stack of btutibtiual papetH tnr- nishcd by thu olUterH of the vurioiin coin- ] ) anies doing business in this btnte , and the mild mannered ) oung mm w o is ohaiged with tlioir proper aiiangeiucnt is ranidly glowing thin and gray under thu lioavy tabk : Fiom the reports now at hand ho II.IH prepaied .some nineteen ] nrgo tableH , bcaimg on nearly every blanch ol the railway business , and yet the pile ot document * Hliows no reduc tion. I'Vom these t iblen the following ligiircs , relating exclusively to ttallie in .Nebraska , aie taken- vuMii.yVAOHS I'Ain KMI-I.OMKS. : I'loinont , Klkluirii it Mo. Val..S BIV1"r't ! hioiit rilyA * I'.nclnc 4\r > r.bj \ ' ' " " " ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ll'i'iion l'auiii < - . . . . . . . . . . . . * illi ) 71 Oinnlii , Nlobram .t lUnck Illlld. . * .Mh.B ( ! J Oin.ilii & Henutiiloan VallL ) . . . . * lJi ! , li > s : M MUwiurl r.wliu- 1.0.4WK1 lilllnr'lon | it Mis-imiil i"M.M ! t 'J.5 The itwiiiH inaikctl with * a me com puted , the ro.ulri not hav ing rem | ) ted. Kltmt.lll TIl.VFFIf' lN IONH. " " ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ( A. i'miilu. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . i oT4) ! ) O. , t > t. 1' . , Al A 0 U,017.V ) . ! Union lv.u me 3vill."S ! Uinabii , Nlolrnin ) to lllntk Hills ' .Cin : Oln.iliVit Kcmilillc.tii Valley 0v' > ll ) Kt. Joe .t\VwUiiii : : MM,4Jl JiUhMiuii 1 A iuo " , TU,70i ) Jltiillnijtou , M Allsmiurl " , on-10l ACClDUN-njfO PASSHXOIII'.S A Vt > KVII-l.oyii. ; KI1 | | r.KtM.v 1JUIUS yiouxCilj'.t 1'aLl.ic 0 C.ht. P. , M. * O 1 Union Paduc .0. . N. AH. 11 0 0.itlkV 0SI bt. .loo * WiNtoru SIo 4 tt ! crio.v r. , li . v s.v > , oni.ii C. , ht. IVM.AiO p. , N. All. U : iNU5 Oniatia & Jtfinililli'.iii Valley ru ; IHirllnifton AiMiKsontl 7i7svi.s.- , Tbu necoiint ot the Kretnont tV Klkhorn Vnlley Inehiilesi.l-J.Tliy.fll . tor purchase ot branch ioud.s ; that of the biou\ City to raeille. sju . 1 , Clilcngo , M , Paul. Mliinu. iitiollH & Otn-iliuIWtllt : .bO ; IliirllngtoiuV M I.SMHIIKHc ! > ) , rilM'or | double ( lack ON UjiisliMi. The Union I'acilio , hi. Joe iV Webtern ami Ml oitri 1'tioilin liavu not ruoiliiil."A | ) "A MOVslT.lt KSTKItfltlsK. In tbu tmrryof wntiugnp tlm visit to the Mock yaids VVedncMlny nttiinoon one of thu largest eoneenm having nn in- dueet t'onnt'otion with the plant was civerlooKod , Uefcioncu IH made to thu brick and Uln nianiifaetoi at U i-st Lin coin. Tbu v.otks me ovvned b. > Fit/- gurnld , Cbrbtian on to Co. , and urn umon tbn birgcAt in the United States. Tlie dt.vlng building IK M ) feet long und lui.s ulglit 'HuiineN , " ouch tunnel holding elevun caia coiitnin- ing tiOO brick t-atli. The kiln hou-o id iluO feet long nnd 70 tent wide , with a capacity for burningU.OtKMtOvl brick. Tliu machinery 1 * of tliu latent patterns , thu invcftmuut thu.s fur rupiventing up- \vtiidt < of f0iUO ? ! ) , iiiul giyingemiomeiit | | ) to over KM ) men. The vv orks will bo i nn ilaj' and night. * uniiucr and vvinter. The Vwilly piiHliivt at thu iitcoent i-apacitv ia ao.O/XMJiJO briok , but an.iugeinents nro being made for uiilarging t o us to make the famous pros iul liriek for which Iburi ) U a hit go demand. Thin quality , U U estimated , can be sold heui lor nlxnil Iwo thiiib * tbo price now asked. Tlio u-orUurn now ritnulnK at lull lorce mi connium gradcu. , i in intu.i-s. ComniltshHit- llfli-fonr notaries A niimlKti'of Lincoln | ieoile | wnutdtnvu to C'rvltt last night to intend thu china Widdlngof Hon. Kd , liiltoiiili. Muni utegunto gf thu state university will hold their nnnnal mooting December 15. A girl III years of nge ran aw ay from ft romfoit ible homont Iteatrico "v\odnes day , nnd came to Lincoln , brcat o her aunt had corrected her for sonio offense. The police were notified , nnd found thnt she had cnlled on a sister bete , nn Inninto of a house of prostitution and tried to bccomo a bonnier hciMlf The older girl , however , mating * d to tnlk her out of the notion , nnd jcstcrdny the youth * ful nd venturer leturntd homo. The state live stock commission started for Louisville , Unss county , > csterilav , v , hero they have .omc diseased nnlmnls to Inspect. Omaha is their nc\tobjoctivo point. Superintendent Nichol , of the Missouri Piicilie. is homo ntnin aftci a visit to Oinnhn. Ollli-er Towlcr nrrcsteil the utnnrrsof the National mid IVotia hotels yestcrd-iy for Jntoiferin < r with pcojilo about the Hnrlinnton iV Missouri depot The Na tional hotel man was lined s1) 70 , nnd the other , who ivjoiei's in tlie name of Jell' Davis , secured a continuance. Mis. Patterson has presented the Pres byterian congregation with n handboino illustrated Ihble for pulpit use. , . back Kullc , Kcwnrd ; J.V. . Edgcrton , Sttoni'-btirg , H L Kinnuy , OsceolaV. . 11 Allmon , Oniuliu , N 8 Hatding , Ne braska Cityj II. N. Carpenter , H.iinense' , U. II NorrK ( jn > i > nwood ; K Van Toil , Omaha , \V 1) dalbiaith , llcbioti : ( Sen. 11 Hastings , ( Jtele ; .1. K. Andrew , W 11. Amleisoii , Hitslmg-t , 1 : It Oilman , Oiuahii , llcnr.v I'.iy , Yoik J A Smith , .STATUS COURT. Smnll Uiujlncs.s No ? [ oi-o Grand -lory Til l-i Tor m. Judge Untidy was occupied ycstcnlay ttlth the trial of McGctr vs. lirown. J. , F. lirovvn , the defend ml , was the eon- tractor for the eonstt notion of tlio Ho- tmbhean branch of the Union 1'aeilio. Patrick MeJcir ( was a sub-contractor on thi same job and now sues lliown for a diilcreiioo m accounts to the amount ot % .rooo. The grand jury has been notified that it need not repot t , as was intended , on the Kith mst Theio will therefore be no furl Inn session of that august body at this tein of couit. This indeliuitcly jtostponcf investigation into several im- jiottnut cinnlnar matters which vveio jionditig. None the least of those is the alleged confession of the convict John Pie ; -ion to the murder ot Col. U atson U. Smith This must prove most nugiavat- ing lo those who had reposed confidence in the original \aiii and hoped to Hnd. speedy coil oboratiou in Ilio com Is. Yet pethaps it is nil lorthe best .is it is quietly stated _ that the United btates court authorities haye cooled in Ihe ardor of their interest nml the cnso would probably bo dtopped any way. District Court N'otes. In the case of MetJivvook vs. Ilio city of Omaha , w Inch had been on trial before Judge Wakoloy for two thus , the jury josterdaj' rolurnud a verdict in favor of ] ililntitrtor : ? ! ( ) , the ainount _ cf damages awnrilod him by the appraisers for dam ages to liis ptopeity b > cliange of guide. The trial of thecise of K. S. Johnson vs. Luther Poland resulted in a verdict by tlio jtuy of .f-J" * ) . ! ) ! in lti\or of the plaintitl. In the case of C. W. Lyman vs. the Omaha Hell railway , judgment vvaslakon bj couont by plaihlill tor $ I.HiJ..jO The case now on tiial befoio Judge Wakclej is that of Turner the city of Omaha. The action was hi ought tor ullcgi'd damages t < i propel ty on aucount ; of change of giadoof r.unam. A Siitnll AVienk. Ah Ilio mo it train fioin the stock yards was appioachiug the city yesterday alter- noon about t o'clock , Ilio eugino suddou- ly moiiulcd. Ihu rails and was tlu own fiom the track. The accident oecunod as the train was HW itching tiom ono trick to another , and the derailed engine blockaded trams going both vva > s. The ovetlaud was detained foi four hours , as wan also the stock yaids dummy. No so- lions damage was done , and the vvicoker speedily deal ed the track. Thu accident was o msod bv iocs which nail foi mod in a 'frog" about halt way between thu city and the stock ThocloarinKS to-day were ? HO , < ) S1.00. Marringo licenses were issued jester- day to August ( .I. H. Kodick ami Mifes AuHo M. U. Hcschenbossol , both of Omnha , and Joel K. Cidmie.ll , of College Sjinngs , Iowa , and Mi s Phabo K. liajncs , of this city. Tlio city council committees v/ill meet this evening , the night of ( heir sessions I having been changed tiom Moiidii to I'lidnv in oulur lo ivo moio time for considering Ilio subjccU whicli como before - fore them. At W o'clock last night the thermom eter touched the /eio point tor tlio lirst time this SIMSOII. The snow ci caked be neath the feet of the traveler , and all who could hoiight Win m place- ) . The new gas tank which is being built nt the coiner of Kluvcnth andJonesis fast appioaching completion. The stand- n ids are ahcmb np and the lank will bo placed in position m a few dujs. The old building formerly occupied by Billy Huston , the restaiiratunr , nnd re cently burned , is being totn down. It is said that n new building will bo erected in its place boforu long , 1'orsonal U. J. AIoiHo , Lincoln , Ls a Pa\ton guent. Dr Sperry , of York , is visiting friends in this city. II. M. St.miKird , of ( irand. Lsland , is a Millnrd guc t. L. S Irvln. of ICuarnoy , IB in the city , a guest at the Paxtou. L. L H.ulloy , of Codnr ILipiiU , Neb. , is utopping at the 1'iiUoii , Hon. Cliinoh Howe , of Auburn , IB qu.uteied at the PaMon. Dr. J. LSerth , jr. , sitito votorimirinn , of Lincoln , Is at tno Pa\toii. \V. 11 Clai k , of Waterloo , Is in the city , a guest at the Miilnrd. U Airoimwo ( idand wife , of Wymoroi nro slopping nt the Millanl. H , C. Wheeler and wife , of Arborvillo , Neb , , are guests al the Pa\ton , Dr. J. i ; . llmlluv , a piomlnont phyai- c'nn ' of Konmird , Neb. , is in the city , J. W. Cramer , Hastings , and J. A. ( io s nnd vviio , Lincoln , mo quartered tit tlioMillard. Mis , J. W. Rich , of Hvanston , III. , ar rived in Omaha yostor.lay on n two weeks' visit to her brother , Assistant Postmaster Woodurd. Mrs. M. K. Conkllng nnd Mrs. J II. Herald of Now York , alter u very pleas ant visit to friends in lulu city , left yes- teiday for their homeit , ( loo. K. ( Jodfrcy , 1'ieninnt ; J. S. Mo Nrtlr Llntoln ; John A. Slater. Mludon ; U. I1 , Lcbaiigh , Tnlmagnj S F. Kukpat- r'o'Colerldgo , are ut the Canl'ieM , Miss Uertltu ( loldberg. slut or of A. ( ioldbcrg , the Thirteenth titroet dry iroodti mciehnnl , nrtived from St. IVteu- burg , Kussia , last week , unit will make her tuturo houiu with tier brother. Mr. ( ioldberg Imd IIL .seen her for over twen ty i ears. A pnifev-or of dcntMrr Ims been ninHiln- 1 for tlte M-liooN In hiinv. > , i.iumuu. Itu iiKiiifs.U K * look alter Uiu tuna ut tlio * uiV'U. GENERAL BRISBIN'S REPLY , Ho Fires Back at Several Bee Oorres- ponuonts. UclternilnR Ills Former Opinions on Cnttlc , Ho Invites Ilvory- body to Pitch Into Him , TOUT Ntonn.vitA , Nob. , Dec. 10 , 1885. fKdilor of the HER. ] My attention has been called to several communications published in the BEE eutlclsingmy letter on the cattle interests of the United States , which appealed in your paper just before the St Louis convention. It is very seldom I reply to an.v thing that is said about myaolf or my writings In the public pi inks , and indeed 1 do not care Very much what is said My opinions ate my own and given only for what they are worth , and if people do not be- llevo in them they are perfectly at lib erty to disbelieve them. One of jour coirespondents , "J ] ) K , " thought 1 purposely misrepresented MMIIO things , und this hurt mo a little , for I iissino , vou 1 always tty to write the tiuth and lull of things ns 1 believe they aro. I never puiposcly misrcpievented nnjthing or anybodv ami I felt Imniiliat'd that "J. I ) I ] " should Miy ? o However , he will have hard work to make the people of Nebraska think so meanly of one they have known so long much longer than they have "J 1) ) . L " About the number of cattle in Nnbraskn , concerning which "J 1) ) 12 "thinks I am mistaken , I am not eel tain. 1 took the last nnnti il ic- ports and those made \ tCol. . It I' ' . Hunter , president of the isatlonal Cattle and Hoiso Lirowcts' association , and Joseph Nimmo , until recenth the United .States statistician. lfthe. > aie incoricct "J D. K. " must go to them and not 1)1 imu mo. The number of cattle m .Ne braska ii > given to the HOI Id by Nimtuo iu his leport on international commerce for 183T ) , page tin , and 1 accepted it as cm reel , being the best inlormation I could get. It is cm ions to mite that while "J. I ) . II " assails me for over titaliiig tlie mimbei ol cattle in Nebiaska I nud savs lam not unit posted , the adjoin- j ing ten limy ot .Dakota iissuN mo for J ' tiudei stating the number ol cattle in that I territory , The editor of tlio Dead wood Times hays. " ( lenoral IJrisbln has not given the ter ritory and the lllaek. Hills country a tair Mmw in Ins statistics His ligutes aie deiived from the tables of IfWO. Since then the cattle inteiest has grown might ily in this ten Itorj of Uakot i. The last census showtliatDakota has 8H1'JH ! ! e it- tlc on the ranges ami in her nous , with a v iluation of ! ? A'i.OOO.OOO. This show s that Dakota's cattle interest has more than doubled In the past foiu c.us. If the genoud's calculations me nlj made fiom the bame soinco ot intoimation , it is easy to HCU tii-it the cattle wealth of tiie west is blill larger than the general shows. la the Ulack Hills country tlie increase has bison much nmro tb in tint cist of the Missouri. Herds from cveiy direc tion have been continually bended this way until tlie cattle now in this neighbor hood , west of tlie u VIM , can be placed at over -lOO.OOO bead , with a valuation of about lU.OOO.OO1) ) . " That may all be but I do not believe Dakota has any sneli number of c.tttlu as 8,10.01)0 ) , w 01 111 ii5OI,000 ) ( ) , nor that tlie herds in the neighborhood of Deadvvood number 100,000 bead vvoilh ? 12,000.000 I did not tike my liymes fiom the tables of IrtSJ as the edior of the Tunes wip- posu.s. but as before stated from the best data 1 could get tor led > , Minmo'H repot t ot the Intenationnl Couimeu o of the United States. Hcgivch the number ot cattle in Dakota , rolnuary .S , lSd , at JttO.D.JT head valued at S.M'JO.dtf.1 ? , and bo it must stand until the noU olioiil tu- port is made. 1 have no doubt but that the number of cattle in Dakota has been gientlyincreased the past jear and it might bo safe to way the tcnitoi'\ now has WptM ) ' ) ) or possibly ir > 0,0 ( ) ( ) . The tol- lowing is the table giv ing as near ns can bo ascertained the cattle nnd their value in nil tlie states and teuiloiies ot the United States , including Indian tetritory , up to IVbrmuj 3 , tSS' . t'otil iHunUei ol eattfp tml tlio viluo tliur > - of in the M'v-erd st itcs and tciritories at the close ol Ihe veir tb-il : .St vies and Number Value of Torritoiies of Cattle Cutlo Millie : r)0,7lI ( SUOri7H ! New HmimliNhiro . . . . ! r ,0'iT T s'/ill Vennont KHi.tar If,18 ) Oli M.issuliusells 'JI0.7IO ! M71 , > it lilioiln Isl mil : > . ' > , n > l.9i"it Cotllieclii-iit 2 "I , " KM 7,1HI,41S ) New oik ii.lls.i ) ! 6 , ' , Ol.Ji7 New .IciM-y ! i7sot ! H.trn.Jii.'s 1 > eiins > lvauia l/iW.lMi fi7,17HX)7 ) Del.ivv.ue .r.OOl . li7iOW .Mu.vland a s.ix , b.illOH \liKlmn ( > 0-J" > 'l 11,01(1."Ml ( N irth Caiollua in. ' , a > r tiliW ( hoinii Caiolhm : ir s,7ri fi.iOJ.Oil t.cor'in 1 > " , , -J 0 12r > i , ii ! ; Mm ula Cil-'iTt fi.il7. : > 07 AIalMin.1 71I.VM Louisiana . UKI.HTI 5. < ri.0i"i Texas . ! ) , ( > ( 0h,0 ( 15..0UOi)0 ) ) Arkansas . i/7. ' IVJ lO.hli.pir Tonnessi'o . 7H , llt ) U/'H.'W We-,1 Vlu'inla . 4'n.ti1) Hi.U ( ! Keiituckj . Nis.vi7 V'7t,0 ' 3 Oil ) . l.sOI.VsO 5lJ.llllWi | MlillK-ltl . UIT.KM ilSi)7 , 'U ' Indiana . l Oi-.l J IJ , U , ' > 40 Illinois . ' , ! ' 0lt 7f..JlV Wl-coiisin . v.'fo,7wi : ; 4iiii , : ! ! Minnesota . htlxi : : 'Jl,0iiwi Iowa . : vii4.440 M"ita : t Mlssoml . VJ.57J110 riiSHU-Jll Kansas . i ! . 10,0/J .WaM Nclll.mka . 1,7M.1HI 47,14 , " : W Califoinhi . UiiiiCO ( Bf' ' . i. iv , r.'t.Nii KI..HM : > ' Coloiado . Hinii' S.VH1.I74 Dakota. Jdalu . JJJKXW fl.7sil,7Vl , New Mexico . 517,11 , ! l07nH,07J : lltih . ii-W : ( 4l'Jsr7 ; WasliiiiKton . IVi.iirt 4,740,57:1 WvomliiK . l.iftvun ] ! ' , IHI,7ki ( Indian teiritoiy. . lojoHK ( ) ao , loo.ouo Total 4'l,417,7 2 SUK > , ri7nlUfl Ab to the other innttetH complnined of In vour correspondeiit.s' letteis I luvo iiotliiuj.'to Kay Thoj areHimily | mattuis of 01 iiiiou , in which I e\eiuit > e the right of every free-born American citi/on to .saj wha'l lieliuve is lor the best Inter- estb of the govcrninent _ under which ive live If othei.s dillur from me it is their niivilege and not ntall ollenslvo to mo. 1 hope tlie bicthren will tjather away , including thn editor of the Ui'.i : . It seems to ainiis t them , and duo/i notluainiu tiny vyoith speaking of.JAMIS JAMIS : S. A HUSLVUSH Tlio lllolciiiuii liaznitr Compiuij' Pa I In % > t0UOU Vostonlay nfteinoon mortgages to the amount of $ h,00 ) J were foreclosed on the ptoperty of thn llickman Hii/aar com pany , doing business on Tai-nam strout , and the stock of goods was Immodlatoly taken poisoMion of by the mortgairoos , the ptincipal patty being tlio Omnha National bank. Mr. Hickman bolngab- Kent in Now York , A. C. Troup transact ed the biiaiiiuvs for him , having I buun given power of attorney by thnt gentleman bufotu his dupartmo. Mr. lllcknnin estimates his Mock , It is said , nt * W.lidO and his liabili- tji-H lit if.'O.tKW , It is lunojted , however , that lib actual amots will not reach ever . ' J.OJJ. The preferred crodltora are : b Omaha National bank , about $ : J,6 O ; Jou- nio A. Ftw > ili , # lt Ki ) TluMiiiw MHI-UII , 17 ; Jiibimu Printing comiiany , * ( Jli ! : ToUt , Waller At Co. , of Now York , f J , J7 ; Mrs Hk-knnm , JJ.Stl. Mr Hickm-in ov- pected to set me a sntllcient amount of money to carr.v ldntluoiigh this month , but was dKippuinlrd. whieK it ! sa'd , precipitated the faflitro. A .iti fnclory ndjuMnunt of hU nirtir , it is expected , \vill be secured and ho will bo able to re- bttmo business _ I'ollco Notes. The wife of tl. J. Hartman entered a complaint against her lutslmud tor dis turbing the peite , and that eotlmablo gentleman was arrested nnd placed be hind the bats tn the city jail. John ManwHer , for inlsing a disturb ance at the rarmets' house and threaten ing injury to ttio ptopftetor , wasarre tcd by OlllcerCarroll lastovoningnnd placed in conlinetiunt. Jack Iliggenbottom was one of the un fortunates who occupied quintets nt the city j'lil last evening Ye'let day was reception day with Judge Stenberg , and a larsjo number ol tlio fiail si tcrs piid him a call and deposited their usual monthly lines. Olllcer Currj , at thu request of Iho owner , shot a mad dou in anrd on South Tenth street li-n night. The an imal had been bitten by another dog si > v- eial days ago and was beginning to show marked symptom * of hjdiopholna I'ollco Com t Docket , Judge Sti'iibcig ' had a slim crowd before - fore him in police court yestetdaj. Tlie following eases were disposed of- James Dailcv and A Kobinson , drunk nnd disorderly , v " > and costs ; committed L ( } Htage and .Harry Kipjio , drunk and disorderly , tllAcli.itgeil. .lohn Kdw.uds , suspicions eliatactcr , di oharged , with oidcts to have town. Henillii ! * Thotn toVork. . Judge Stcnbeig has a new plan which he sptiugs on the tiamps who appear bt < - fore him with the plea that the ; can find no work. Ho has made airatigcinents w ith Johnson , of the local It < V M. ollieo , to send out any < pi uitity of men to woi U on the II. V M lines in the western patt ofthestite. On these branches work is being pushed , anil the contraetots say that any number of men can Imd cm- ploVmcnl with them Whenever a sccdy-Iool.ing fellow conies into police coutt , witli the itlca thai lie would like to uo tooik , but c-in find no cmplovimutt , ho is al once iuuiHhcd transport ttion over thn M i\ : M to tliose \vlHrehi-canicadil.y liud employment. The scheme is some thing novel , and economic il lot- the county , ami .so far has wotkcd like a chat m. Winter Destitution. A communication lias boon icceived at this olhco from Mrs. J. Hudson ( irtint , calling attention to n s id ca o of utter destitution of a lespcctablo ( tciniiu Atnciicau family. The husband , who is a haid-working , "ob'er man , has brokm ono of tlio bones of jui aim. The wife- who ban justgivyti hirth lo a liUli < bibc , is without thu ncci-ss.iiics inoidetit to her pic'MMit needs. 'I h i cliiuitabl > disposed could not find a more woitliv tanuly and it is hocd | ) soinctlnng will bo doim for them , as their uenu.s. are urgent Tlio n line and nddiops of Iho family can bo obi lined from Mtb. Giant at 508 Sontn Thnl o ith sticct K \V Dubois 4he man whose family w is iiu'Mimned m o tenlai-'b UKK as In - in. ; in d s ituto circumstances , denies 111 it he is HI situated Uo si.\s that he woiks , h.nd to support his fiinilvand m inago to kcop the wolf fiom thu door without any outaido us- sisiauec. , More Destitution. A police oiliccr was Miminoned last evening to a loom in tiie old city hall building to eject a man who was raising n disturbance. When he reached the loom , ncry small one the oiliccr found two young girla Ivin hu.idled log-'ther on a bed coveted with lags , while two men , one of thorn tlio lather of tlie young gitls , w'cru fpiarielmg nnd threatening each other , both bumg intoxicated The olheiT oulercd one of the , men to leave tin- place , which he did after a long dis- pnte. It was .isccit lined that the lout indiv nlifils mentioned lived and nlept in the bame loom , the two gnls occupying the lied and the men sleeping on the floor 'Iho father's name is William llcnty He vvas aiicnt'd a shoiltmie ago , charged with Mt.iling paint trom Moigell KosiMi7.w < > ig. lint was released on accouiil ot the destitute condition of his cliildieii. Tlieguls aio about t\\elvo \ \ and louiteen yo.irs of : ige , nnd their c.is > o .should be invchtix'iti d l > \ MHIID ot tue chantiiblo orgniii/atiousot die city. The Arinv ol' Paupers. As the weather grows sovoie the mini- ber of panpei ajlieants ] tor help in creases upon the hands of the county commissioners. Demands for food and tuelnie now pressing nnd this cliniitv woi Ik is fast becoming tlie heav lost I isk of the eoiiiin ssioners It ia autieiu Ued that the pauper list in Omalin will be larger this winter t i.iu in anv veil-past , and pioDarations aie being made ae eoidiiigly Tlu-ro arc alu-ady in the poor house eyeut\ \ people , a number as greit as the highest total of last winter. New building additions have been made for their accommodation mid tluib the oiump of .space will bu lolioved. The ItnllroadVny. . Wall Street Daily News A Connecti cut tm peddlur , called "Honost Cliai lej , " was missed from his route lor a ciJiiplu of mouths but summer , and when he re- a appealed explained that ho hnd been down lo New Haven to get HOIIIO rnjl road experience. "Aiojou going to tail- reading ? " "Of eonrsu not , but 1 m go ing to pool In with four other neildleis , and I wanted to hmiu the in r > ad way ot letting them do ull the woin while I scoop the profits. I II own wagons , horses , drivera and , | ill buioro another Hpring , " f The city council of H lton , Jackson county , Kan. , haa employed H night watchman to natrol th.it city each iiigfil. At thu end ot each , hour he is loqirr.-d to give his horn throu nl0it | blown , but at uo other time except In case of lire in hi A wild man wtte found fccourlng " through the wooilsintmr Omega , n few miles northeast of Cuitnilia. Ill . witli a heavy ohuiii iiniund , him n d a hickory a htiek in his hands All that could bo learned from him wns that hj was fiom Ohio. Ho had boon living In the woods in several davHaudflnmfood wasprciared ] for him ho tito it liMni do | If you buy liimluinnyvvhoro wlthou jlrat getting Hoagliind'a Dritoj yon wil lose monuy. us Dr. Hamilton \ > nrron , holoctln Physl- cinn and .Stugeon , 70-J N. lUth street , near WobaU-r. Day and ni ut ualls attended to. a n An llvututl & Kirk Atlas of C'n Nob. Address S. & M. , Omaha , Nob. n Finest line of Christmas Cards nt hi Saxu's , Hi Have 3011 tnt > ted UIOMI delicious Hoaton the ; Ht inkbd beans at the NEW KNLSLAND bllakery llakery , yjl N. Itth St. til CI Muller makes all his own candled and thii und vvatruuU uatislaction. IIIh JAY GOULD'S GOLDEN PILE , A Careful Schedule of the Millionaire's Wealth , Ho Ilothcn Permanently I'rom AVnII SU-cct anil Leaves the 1'lclil to Ills Son Since Jny Oould annonneed his intention - tion of withdrawing from Wall street hlseleiks have completed a schedule of all his properties , gient and small. A filend of Mr. ( Jould furnishes the New Voik Morning Journal some of the most striking items in the list , whose looting tuns far into tlto millions STOl'IWM > IION'DS. 'WO.OOO slmesVeitcin Union Tel Kniph Btotk . . . . . . . 1100J9 sluics JHssotirl I'ntlac K tllro.ul stork . ltVK,000 ) Itinxil slmrcHdt WnbwhA ; 1'acllic ( iiiitiiion stiHc . lT.'iOOUO ( XJ.IKW siians \ V.ibvluP.icllio , prc- terii'il stock . l..XOOOO fiO.OX ) .slmirs MlsMiuil , Kaiifias . , i > HHharesTe\iis ( ) .t I'aclilc Knll- roul stuck . S70.001 TOtXHslmics Dile It illio.ul stock. . lS.lvo , ft WUOJOU'nlx'-li hondo . 4,7lfl.fiJl ) 4"J.Xiislinics ( ) Union I'.ulilo Kail * rind stock . 27,0 ,000 20.0UO Mimes Xcw York Central Killlomi sim'k . I ) , 120,000 P.oxi sh.ues Kakehheie Kdliu.Kl Mcrk . . . 7lJ,000 aJO. ( tX ) shares Muitlmltan Kallwiiy Cu . ajWOi ! , > 00 ! ! ! ' VI. f.PTATP. u lilciieo.uiilsi\l > ncies ii luul . s iv > o.oo Home No . .TV Pitili u\oimo . on ie.il estute . . , , . \nrht. At ilunU. 01 iii mil cost . S : WJCOO , llcitilis , linoioMMiieiits , new uri- cliinet > , s.nis , upiiolsicilinshlp'8 stoics . tr > 0,000 Steam IiuiiKh and citilinuent | . 5,0 * ) 5 i.W.OOO Jtiv ( lOtild has hnd his son George in tiaining for the past two yo-us to step Into his pati'iit-lcather .shoes. Ho has miide ( teprgo diieetor in ono company , vice piesident in another , second vic'e- ptcsulent ot a tlihd. Now the popular and nmisiumiiitf Doling man has as many titles rolled into his Miiglo poi.sou as the lord hljrli chajiecllor in "The Mikado " liooigo will vhlnally bo the active i ait- net in a linn of wlneli his fathei will be the silent partner Young deoigo will IIIIMI , as he has had tor the pa * > t two yc.us , the beiiejit of his tiuliei'H Hhrentl liidgmint , of his kein Jotesight , and of his tliorough know-ledge of the wu\s of "the Sheet " .lay ( lould has transferred an immense amount of propel ty , railway sh-ircs , bonds and sceuntios to hi \ hon. Ho has slatted him in business with an amount behind him that a Rothschild might envy. This is a list of w hat George can put up fet collaleial or dtaw againul if ho needs money : shates Western Union telo- Kiaph sti ( ( k S7,100,000 KD.tW ) shales Manhattan lilevatid Itdlwav ( oiiiimiv llbOO,000 fiO.OJO sh.ues Missouri 1'arilic rail- i oul slot k . : 2,259,000 .Jfl.OiKKiiaK'sTeMis 1'ucltto i.tllrond stock -i.mo.OOO 5,008 slmiiis New Yoik Central Kail- nail stoik 135,000 ! ! , OiH ) shaicd Lnko Shore railroad stock So4,000 3 M ) shut" ) Mlssnuil , Kinaas to Texas riilltoid stock S11.030 10 j Oil. . ) sinus Texas 1'aellic rallioad stotl 217,10(1 ( Krluiallrorttlntotk 20.r > tO $ .50,000,003 SOUTHERN SQUI'RREL. HUNTING. A I'nr.ullso for Indolent Kportamcti in tlie St. .Tohtt'ri Kivei1 Country. A sijm r 1 hunt on one of these creeks , writeb n Magnolia , Flu. , correspondent , is worth u joinov tiom the north. There mo two wajs ol hunting gray Mpilitols in Mm ida. One is to go on loot , battle wilii the Ihoinv vines that hang like net- tingb of baibi-il vviie in the thicket , fall over ejpte'-s knees get mil ed in tlie bog , and .sti.iin the mtisolc.s of the neck and spmo looking for the btpiiiiel" that are in the tice-lops , und tan bo easily knocked out. The other way is to fiko to one of the creeks lor this puiposii get a sm ill sailboat , with a ncull lock at the bturn. Clioo u a day on which theie is little wind. Take along an obedient datky boS ill to the mouth of the cicek , cal culating to get llieie about tlie middle of the nlVernoon , audit the bree/e is favor able inn up thu ciuck a mile or two under sail. Then i o vn sad , take jour seal in the bowwitli a light but stioug nil mtiug double biceeh lo idinggiiii inoiir li.nuU , and a bag ol cm tndgcs loaded with No. I nliot at voar si lo [ , - \ in , d u-Jy have the paddle. Tell him lo scull noisttlc-sly under tlie overliangiiig blanches of the nut t.eos nnd keep hia lyes and eais open lei sipiiiruls. Tim Init tumid , \ou hear piobab'y ' will IHJ made bj n kingfisher swooping acioss in trout ot jou with a noise like that made by u Chinese hddlu and Hiilnshmg into the w liter , and , as though nil aid tli.it jou will get ahead of him and .scare the lish , the bird will keei > just in liuut ol thu boat for mijen. sitting on MIUIO ovei hauling dead limb till > on nearly come up with him , and tin n w inging his way on for another ot.'g ) with his pecu liar ohittcr Noi elcssU tlio bo it will advance till jon or tlio darky boj prob- bl.v the il.tiko } boy-ean hear ( ho bark of sipnrtcl tip ahead , or hoar him "out- ting" at a nut. or detect the swish ot houghs an ho leans ftom btanoli to btaiieh , or see the nim ble little fit. low i mining along a limb. He does not hear the boat for it makes not tliu hlightcxt i oim > jNine times in I tendon can get a fair crack at him The I No i nhot ate I u o ono \ to bung him i down , ovun though twigs intervene The darkey li > i w-ill scull up and take him ( i om thu water while you are txttlinu m another rihell It thu air bunt. II sipuunls will be phintttiil all along the ban1 * , unil theto will be no troitblu about getting a HiillioliMit tm- Mo.inwhilu , the liuntcr iimtMid to tlio Moilila eroeks will < -oo my things of interest. ( Jt-oat blue r MIS , 11 } ing noil-ell sdy ) from the "tamp and dis tppoarm amid tno 1 ikucss of foliage far ahuad , iiirkov bu//inls , sor.ipiug their wings iunnt do id bninchcs In their blundering Ibght. brown swarms ot wild hont ) , > bee-t. biu/lnu aioiind knot-holes the hollow ti unks of evprosi tim-s which they have stoiMii with honey , mill. ' whlo IM.IIIUH , hitting mcditativuh- iiojecting Knags ; owls as bl-r.n bushel li.iHKoiH. sitting out in tlio glmo on thu to. fa of dead trees and hliiikiiij' painfully , tuillu/i / of thu sl/o of a Hinall dry goods bos tumbling fiom snags into the water gracefully as a dry goods bo\ would tiimhlo , and alligatois , ijulukto illnstiato the piovfronil oa o of rolling oil' fiom a lofThoro There nro Boveral war * of skinning squirrel. It mtiy bo done in this wi > - C'nt o I' the tail close to the body , leaving piece of skin half an Inch wide mi- si'Veicd on top. Take him by thu tail and hind logs , and pull. The piece of iiuent skin will widen as it coiue.s oil'llll the -i odifoH como together on thu holly , and t J fororjuartuta and head will hu I Httlppnd clean. Then tii\o hold of the 1 point of skin still on tlu oolly mid stiip thiihlndouaitors. . Hero is 'a wa.of . \ cooking tlio Mpurnd th it is as yon I IM ulxno lien glinted wuv of skinnln' him. Alter drawing the iulnv-l | and I saving tlio hcnrt , U\er and light's out off his hcitd and quarl < i him. I'ut some nhito bacon in the fning pan and try out the fat Into the hot fnt drop the pieces ol squirrel , season to the taste , cover clo ely ly , ami ftv till thotouglily cooked ami bi owned. It is a dish nt for the gods or 11113 body else , from Oct-inntiy. From Into Geuunn and Knropoan papers the fuel i eiidotit that the recent evpitlsions of Herman Aiiiuiieiuis fioin ( Jermanv ha\o not only been Migger ated , but tint the ( Jerinan press , heic nnd abioad , is now sitislied withthecon- sttuction and fnllillmenl of the Uaneioft rcciptoclty treaty by theUeimiin goxoin- inent , and that the Uoim.ut Ameri can visitors to their native conn- try are now heated with as much consideiation and fotbearanco as thej over have been iuco the tteaty was signed in 1 08 The infot ( nation ia gntheied item ollieinl soutecs that from UcUibor a , 1877 , to December : $ . 187f , twenti-fotir C.T.C ? were einimernted in which Itcrnutn Amciieatis had sought the intei v cntion of the Amei icnn gov ci n. iiii'iit , all of which , with the eveeulion of tluce , woie iti fa < tonly nirnngod To these 1'itter the Vtipulaliotis of the in > y did not apply During the follow in < ; year twcnti-slv cn es wcto mljudicntcu , seven of which rostilrcd unfornbly to the ( lormnn-Aiuoricaus. Two of these nero dcsctteis , ono was jrmlty of n ciune , ami four wciu Alsiti.ins , to whom the Itcnty did not npplv. 1'ioni Iddi ) to IHHI twenty cases woiu settled , seventeen m favorot ( .n'tmiin-Aniei leans , Oneot theicmnin- ing three wns n dcseitot , the other two wore Als itinns. I'lom IbM to .September 1 , 1MJ , twenivthico cases occulted , all of which , with tlio exception ot two tor dcsct tion , AV ere ilceitlud in la < or of the complamnnt In 1 8. ' theCiii'imin gov- eintnent lelituiuishcd its position in loforenco lo the AlMtlians , and lu ceases in con oqituiu-o resiillod tavorablo to the Al- sutiaii' ' . In the < 'oiirseof liMiycairi ninety - lined ciises oiili wcio adjudicated , of which seven t exulted in lav or of the Gorman government. Thuso olliciul h - tires Miow that the stijiulatluns of the lliineioft tteat.in . > iiifiiienco to the pio- teetion of tlie' lights ol ( lutnian Amcii- onus in ( ! ci many ai o not a diad letter , and Hint the United .States gov eintnent has seen to their enforcement mil , that the ( lei man emperor has iTot asked for the abrogation ol the tteaty is sullicient evidence that ho dues not consider the nt rangemtnt huidoiisumu. RIOST PERFECT fpoclil rfBirJ lo l Anntinrta , IJmoor Alum PRICE BAKINO POWD R CO. , nlllCAOO. BT. LOUIS Id roNDtlCTKD 11Y K/oyal Havana IiOttery ( \ OOM.UNJILM I Drawn al Havana , Cuba , Every 12 to 14 Days. ( A ( .OVI'llNJII ST INHflrUJIONl TlcLoti In I'llllis ; Wholsb ? ; Fractions pie ruin Hiibjii't lo no r.mnlpnlatlon , not contMillcil liy Iliu imrllc.In in UIPMI. II Is Ilio In ri"t lliititrln tiniiiituro ol Umn i > In tivistcn u for Ukottuppl > to-illll'sv AIV > . ] ' ! iiroinl M-UV.N. y Citv .M. om'Ns CO.IIPI Mum btreot , KIUI-IIG Cit > , Mo. MY ENTlHi : STOCK Westmrnst3r and Acorn He nrdless of Cost. To imkc loom for a lame line of " . ' .coin Cooks' ' and Rmi.'e- ; > now iiiilviii ; ; . It uill jay you to ii"t ; my priceUufuic biijlnM I urn bound to bull. JOHN HUSSIE , Master'u Sale. In tlio ( Itvnlt Com l of iliv Unllcd Stutoa lor tin- Disiiktol 'iolniwkti. titxngo Ut-llo j \ , > In Cluacory. U M. Wui nt r tt at ) lllllCIXt-UIIK Of MOIITOAUP. muled ( s hc-iciiy Klvcn in pursn- -L aiiconiid lij \iiliin ol u dot no niileiul In tlio iihove ctiihOun ilit d iliij ol .luniuir > , Hs > , I. I.IIU d llli iliovMjr , hpiHliil MHHI.'I InijiiaiKuiy In stild toini , Hill , on ilio-'Mli il.i > of Do oiiluii , InSTi , ut tlio lioin nl II o cluck In Ilio lorviioon of Ilio K-ilil daj ut luirtli itoor of tliu tlnltcil btiittM court hoiiso nnd po t oilluj biiliainjf , In tluiLllv of Oniuliu , Doiiilits count ) , HIIIIU mul Jmti jti ul .S'i Ijiu-vk.i M'll al auitlon tliu lolloiv. liiir < liii < I.IIK ij | iiopmtU > nit. S n H nnd s ' s w isu is. n w 'i of u n H iiiul n. u. ' 4 ol ii M ' ,41-00 III , 'l | > JT , It u ; B n. > * < n. ' l mid n o ' 4 ol is o , ' * fcrii II , TII , U ItniuoH. n. it ol H w > 4orH ( ) ' * und H. w. 'i of I B w t ol u. ' , toj 'A1 , n. 't ' ol H w. ' . un 1 u i a of n w 'i ' po .11 , d 'jofH w 'i hOii , 1 % Ti | , 7 U. y , euit in Dakota coiliil > . Nuliru-ku I'.i i.is | . IliniinnH.ii , HxiLlal | MiiH | r in C'liiunPy. Joy. AViiiniiT \ HIJIMOH , AiioinajH orl'i.'n tlir , 1 1 run o KJMJtA LL 11 A NOS Btx tt Jfn lo und Hooks EMJE/tX OA 1JAN OS Minitul liislriuiu'iilii. Hallot & D.vi3 Pianos Vlnlliu , ( Jultttrbiiui' llunJoH. KlMJtlALL OHUANS I'liiiu ) Ptoofii und ifivi rt ARTISTS' MATERIALS Rinl-'t. Mump lur tiituloifiii ) , PICTUliS FRAMES I'liuli K < x > Uff mid Novell It < Engravings , Paintings M I O VI DIRECTOH.T. rlrS3IONAL Attorneys. HKVLVS A CHUKCHI/ ! / , N-W. Cor , ISth and Doiifilas Stt. w , , i. coxKnir < , 31.18 Utti Street. GKOIUIK W. DOANK , ATTOII > BT AT IAVT , Fiilooncr's Hlock , Tilli nnd r. . u , COOIIUAN , ATTOIINNV AT l vw , Collection * , nimto pi-oiiiptt } ; Duubtfiit il.ilms it H > itlnlt ) . IV" 1'iiriiiim ( ? u S Svimt ! wTlT SMITH * MUHl'HY , IMO rnrntuii BttwU .OUIS 1) ) . Hot.MP- * . .1HIIV T. DIM OV. HOLMKS A DILLON' , Itooius 8 imd 1U , I'l-ciuiT lllock , ( ) pH | ) lto IHwt- Olllll' . Ol-N .1. I' . SvlTll SMITH At SHKA. Pini'tlco In t-tnlc , linloi nl inn ) upromo court * . ntlciilliin tfhi n to ilii' I'Miiuhmiloii of HIliM uKMiiRnnd lotlettlon of i < lnlin . l iutit i nl o tlio unlo iiiul niulnlor fculi lntc IcRlll llll lMl ' < llolIK Hllll llUpllttll. fllll ( III iililressSnillli \ Mimn , nllfiinrjN nt luw.cor HIT nl I'lli ilifi t inul Cnpllol IIUIHII , tifiu 1' O . .liuol'H Illnelf ATTOIIM vs. ! , nnd Mrriiiatllo colloctloim a fjxtlllllj , Cor M n linntV Nutloiml Hank. Physicians. JA.MK8 11. rii.MHinM. 1) . , riijplcliui and Iti ldonco , No HO" .lout * Sln-el. 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