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' * THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY--DECEMBER 12 , 1856.-TWELVE PAGES. r THE VAGARIES OF STATESMEN A Wild Western Member Olimbs the Frame of an Artist and His Camera. THE LUNG POWER OF SENATORS. Tlio DIsitilvnntnKCS ol'Brnlnq In Cnttill * dntci fur GonjjrcHS I'ooH In Her o ItiiuoflGoncrnl HO CCIMIIH ntul Sunset Cox. W VSIIINOTOX , Doc. 10. [ Special C'oiro- Bpuiulcucu of the llir..1 : It tlieic Is OIIP subject nioro dellcnto than another to the ftttitoiniaii In WnMhliiiftotii It Is his manner of living. They nil like tlio pleasant jmt a prnplis In the non spatters about their eoitllul- itynntl tliclr pleasant Ih ( titles , but when It comes to ( letcrlllnp minutely the surround- hifs ? of olio who lives In KniBcoiissplciulor , lie raises Ills hand niul expostulates. iMitny congressmen nnil senators liavo been tie- fuatnt for re-election by an exposition of their nmnncrof llvlnt ; InVn bliiKton , when thnt consisted Holcly In high living. Itdocs mil Koxvcll vvltli the farmer , merchant anil tlio common man \\lio tolls ten hours a tlay Tor n small coiiinunsiitlon and lives In n tene ment house , to contemplate the kingly , lirlncoly nuil queenly existence of their con pressmen , nt the national capital , nil at their expense. An instnncn In Illustration of thl * occurred the other day. A xvell-knovxn magazine writer desired to prodncoan article on the domestic homes of some of well-known senators and icprr > tmtatlvc' < . lie employed nn aitlst to photo 'iapli somu of tliu houses In which these iii.igiuUus live not for the put- jiosuof criticism , but to Illiibtiuto the lue.is xvlilch lie Intended to vviile. xviin.v TUB Aitusr rosci ) ni TAMEIIA In fiont of the Iwuso ol n widely known xvestcru member ol COIIKICSS , the statusmim dKcoveied him fiom his library , llo is u wealthy man anil lives in ( neat grniidom. Jjlko n llasli ol IlKlittilni : the idea ovcuircil to lilni that the man xvltli llio camera was an omlMity ol some newspaper coiiespondent Intended to Inlorni Ills constituents ol his beatitltul house and e.xpcnslvu fciiiioundln - < . it took tlial eongiessiiKin hut n minute to Btand bcsldu the uiti.st. xvlio adjusted the jihilus In the c.iiniua and pioccciled to get u good locus on the house just tlio * ame. "Ainu , xv hat nro you doing here1 ex claimed tin ! coimii siiinli. "Oh " s.ild the ntllbt " , , "iihotogiapliini ; IIOUMI.Vlint . " \Vlint \ foiV" "A man xvantb to linxu n cut made ol llio jilaeo. " "If yon don't get uvvay from heie I will biealc eveiybonoin jour body , " exclaimed the congressman in a rage. Tliu artist put his hands on Ills sides end i1cmC SliQtcd to Hiu congressman that It vvns not Just tlifl proper tliiiiglo do as U was Miupiv a profesait'llil ' ! uiattui xvitli him , and tlmt it ho had any giloxr.I'.CC > iu should go to the man \vlio emplox oil him ( o do the pho tography. The .statesman lulloctt'd , vvciit to theomplojei and so the matter ended. IT itKvici.oi'ii THAT ni.oiKir. not i.n , son of .lay Ciould , had many Illllo lovuai- lalrsbclore ho v\i married to Kditli King- don lust summer. In Washington lives an old lover of Ada Itclmn. Ada is one of tlio Btats at Daly's theater in > ? evv York , She is stately , \\lnsoine. niul higlily acconiIishcd. ] Jlccently she xvas dilating to Imr ex-beau nbouther old admiieis , mid pioiluccd lettoia And ichearscd Incidents which showed that < ieorio { Ciould , about the autumn of Ibbl , was much smitten with her and pestered her not a little. Jllss Ada , with duo modesty , did not refer sneclallv to the matter , lint some. intcieslliig incidents weio cleaned from her friend * . Wlicn ( icorgo tlonld pecied over the fool- lights upon the snrpentlno Htatno of Miss Itoliati and t. learned In tier radiant eyes lie was comtiletely Infatuated , and though the hour xvns into nl night an order was hunt to a bouquet mnnuliietuior and when the curtain rung down , Miss Ada had an abundance of ( lowers. For weeks ( ienrge had nothing to do tmt to attend that theater. He was modest and gallant , but it is enough to .say hoc , that Ills attentions became almost annoying , and demonstrated beyond a doubt that tliu heir to the Southern 1'ncHic lalhv.iy syndicate al ways had a .softness tor uetio.sbes and that his marriage to the ptetty Jliss Kingdom bul culminated a de.sho long incubating. DUIU.NCI i in : SKSSIOVS or 'i in : SKNATK Mr. Inyalls. ol Kansas , tliu mtiilcal wonder , lias n habit of piomenadinir on the south side of. tlio republican end ol tlio chamber. Mr. Jngalls Is ovoi six feet in height , so Miaight tlmt he leans backward , and \\elchs about ono luindrcd and foity pounds. His slender foim isclotliedwlth u 1'iinee Albcrl which is cut high and buttoned low. In Ids iuegu- lar but nt times almoit iiic'e. > saiit perambula tions lie carries his hands behind him lolded , ntul Uis face turns toward the lloor in deep meditation. Hols lll.cixgun sit with a halt trlsger. Aroused , on u warning , from this deep meditation , he can hurl back a reply to any man on the lloor which is almost nnan- uvvurnblc. llo has been described as "a bu/ baw with a haul's slail. " During the lattcrpart of last session whllo Mr. Ingallsvvas iieiloriiilnt : hi * , pedeslilan leat , Mi. lllair or homo other gentleman who often entertain the hcnatc tor u day or two at n tlmo was .speaking , Acloud ol disgust and impatience settled upon -Mr. Ingalls' luce , and the tninsfei of Ids hand behind him uiui tlio frequent glances tovviiid the speakei In- dialled intense nervousness. 1'inally no stopped beside Senutoi Spuoner , ofYlsion - win. Placing Ills arm akimbo lie looked the Bunator xvho was tulking bind In I hi ) face for full two minutes without Jllnchine. Then ho looked down tovvtud Mr. Spooner , who Is a man of low Matum and otten ga/es up Into Mr. Ingalls' lace , like n binnli boy Into the eves ot a large patcinai iincusloianil exclaimed : "Now , look at thai tool. IIo thinlis he's llilnUtni : . " nisAnvAXTA r.e OF IIIIAINS. It is not ollcn that a man luyshlsdefe.it lor re-election to olliio to the weakness ol Ids opponent ; but thoio are tlum 01 tour mem bers of congiess who declare that they would Jmve licon ie-eleclcd had their opponcnt-j Iteon strong enough to make known their character. Fiank llnrd , the great frce-tiader of Ohio , Is one ot tlieto. Kiunk told n man the other day. In discussing the dNadvnn- tagcx to which ho was ] int diulnir the recent caiunalgn , that If his opjionent , Mr. Ilomels , had been a speaker , or had been one of the o iiosltlvochuracteiK who comu out and make Known their work , ho would Juvo been elected. "Hut. calil Kiank , ' ! never knew what to calculate upon with Itomels against me. When 1 was away on thu btiimn bjicaking 1 did not know what my opponent was quietly doing nl homo , or wheni no was , or w hat his tactics weru. Nvltlioi did 1 know his pint- loini or Ids programme. Ho bobbed up when niul xvlieio least evicted niul einplojed tac tics 1 never dienmud of. When 1 run again 1 want some man uiralnst nut who is n speaker , and who will gut up an the rostiuin and discuss issues and light with his hands nboru Ids head.1 Three or four other man liavo gljon the Fame views. KeprosontatlvoUvven ol India- Tin bus had a gieat deal of mmojanro In bay- Ins ojionents | ) with Indchnito political ch.ir- netcis , with unknown political tactics , llo iiuvorknevv xvheru tobliiKohis enemy niul Ids battles xv t'u'lougbt cither in the. durlc or wltlj gloves on BO tai ns open political Isaiiea wcroconcoiiu'd. Mr ( ) won , however , was eminently successful In Ids campaign , 1 urn told by moio thnn Imll a do/on members that n majoilty of tlio old men who wcio defeated for ni-electlon had as opponents the.su ( uiiet , indcllnlto eliarucleii , who could not be luiitid xv hen they wem gunning foi them , , S. i-eglalorol tlio tieastiry , has u veiy interest- tiK olllclal document in hl-i oillce. It Is in leliultm to thu compoiibatlon paid soldiers In tin * continental in my. It slums thai the continental congieas compensated iienrlr all of thoineii who served us olhcers or privates bysiK-cIul npproprlntloub. Their pay ran fiom ? 5OOU , u year down to t > a month. . contributed for tlio terv Ices of cndto n nuiuber of men xvho absittcdonr aiiiiy and jet xvho vvero foicignurs , Some ot Ihriu wt > ro nobilities having nncestiy related by blood to thou vv horn wu tought. .SpuaUlng of mailers growing out of iho conUnental Uimy and tnulllioiuiry resptu-t to tmnlliea who paillcipated , oven to thU'day , ( ienenil ] tos.eerans call * attention to an inteiestliig character now in eongiess. Jtepresentatixo John A. Svvope , ot the ] CU'lty-su'ir. , I'uiinsylvnnla district , had a ) iriandfuthrr In the continental army. Mr , j .Swxipo no\v lives In tlio hou o wlddi was built by his trundfatlier during thu rovolu- tlonarj' davs , and which xvas occupied by Mr. bwoptt's lather. Tile family cling lo Mr tivvopa Is president of the 1 , ban ) , stinted by-Ids eraiulfathcr. Uwasnlt.0 overt/ Ills ( futlivr. llo m.iiutalns a number of fliarllablo moTemrnh Inangti- rat'-d by his grandfather , poises ps the fam ily Inheritance In a country place , and keeps ns sacred as Ids religion the many llttio Idio- tj ncracle1) ) InnusuarntPd n century fiRe by bis torefatlicrs , POUIO of them not emulated by iicople generally at this age of the world. Mr , Svvopo points out thcrecoidot his grand father as It apjiears In the volume pos sessed by ( Senural Itosccrans with extraor dinary pride. The representative of the < ; ptty. liirg district U lifty-nlno .xcars old , nnrt doubtless Ids ancestry xvlll ere many xcais bo pointing to the traditions setup by him. POOIS ix nonsK n\cni . About two jeiis nco n very vlgoiotis light xvas beiriin hv pome of the well disposed people ple of Washington azalnst the inordinate. [ iractice hero of selling pools on horse racc , > aso ball games , slugging mntclics. etc. A till was Introduced in congress making It a penal offense and oblleatorv upon police of- liters to cxccnto tlio law. It was the deter- iilimtion al thc ngood people to completely radicato this dissipation which has been eadlng government olllcers to default , pn- xntu cituens to go Into bankruptcy and ruined characters to suicide. The pool rooms ol the nation's capital have been for nany years the most attractive places In the city during ccitaln seasons , cox ei Ing mostly lorn tlio 1st of May to the latler pail of Oc- ober nnd affecting regattas , races mid nil tliu spoils. Some astonl iinicnl was expressed soon after the bill appeared In congiess at ho slow and timid manner In which many > l tlmo who were presumed to bo its friends ook hold of U. It rests quietly In committee oomsahd Is not likely to be exhumed. Din connection with tlio tniinro of the pool sellliiL' prohibition bill uyonnt : matt who has osla icood deal of the haul earnings of his father In those excesses tells our concspon- lent that he knows the secret of the bill's fall- iio.Il sounds Improbablc.butlgivo U Cor what I is worth , not vouching lei Us truthfulness. lie MIJ s t lie pool sellers lajscd a lund soon nltertho bill was Introduced , intduplicato in aeli house ot congiess. nmoitntinir to tsWX ) . ICacli ol the pool sellers HUbscilbcd S10 a noutli to keep up Ihu warfaio tor Hie suii- iie.sslon ol the me.isiue. The money and the tinds went placed In the hinds of a com- iiitleu clerk or mcssengci . This Individual s Intimate with n numbei of gentlemen wlio control nmnx menstues In congress nnd who no called uixm to pass upon them on the wo lloors. The poker looms of the city here nio piobably lifty ot them each con tributed u sum tor the "Jack Dot , " to bo ihiced in congress arc loromost In kccplne ip the logulai assessmunt to keep dovv n leu- ishition , It is the piiucipal business of this clerk or inessonger , who liaschaiito ot the comiptlon tuiiil to induce .senators ami mem- ici.s to visit cuitaln club looms 01 c.ud places xvhwo they aio engaged in games of chance , Ucated Milliclcntly and couitcd to hi ing about tliu suppression ol the bill. Moitiiir.i. ANIIiiii : TAIIIIT. It Is said tliat Senator Monill had in view lie cot t to certain maiiutauturing intcieslso the. country , nnd mlnlnc dinelopmeiu for the nialiitenanco ot the piesent tarill system , when lie intiodiiced In thu senate the other ilnj ids lesolutlon ngalnst tin ilT agitation at Ihu presenl session ol congiess. About Lvventj or tliirty Inteiests , allecled dhectly liv tliu tantT , keep bteadliy employed in Washington attorneys or their icpiescnt- itlves for the ixupose of maintaining their Inteit'sts In thu status ot the picient leciila- llon. Thai is , they uro lo piuvent , II possi ble. a lediiction of thu taiitl' , or a change which would bu injurious to the interests they repiesenl. It is nlo to say thai each ol those twenty or thhtv men Is paid an nvcr- ago of 51000 a year. 11 Is known that eiuht 01 ton of llicm Sft as much nsSS.OOOajeai. Add to this the expanse of sending heio pveiy year 01 two a legation 01 nnolhcerof the corporation 01 a private Individual rcpiC- senllng his own Inloresls , and it can be seen that the cost is xery mateilal to the people In terested In nialntainloL' the piesent tarill laws. Theiefoioany agitation which neecs- sltates tlio Incicase ol activity on the pail of llioso people crealcs additional expense and nmkes lliu biiiden very heavy. the now member liom New York or mther the old member ictuined , and the latu minis ter to Tui key. is thu inost entertaining man In tlm nouso , at piesent. Kellow membcis Hock about him like Hies around u sutrar cask and beglldmtto tell oriental stories. Mr. Cox is uhvaj a u lluent nairator , nnd liudsa good deal of amusement now in relaling what ho characlerkes as faliy lales. llu told n frlond tlio other dax' , but ho may have been jestlng.that ho xvas stuffing nioro states men now than he had ovei stnllcd ; that If bo could only cieato as lirni an Impression upon thu body of the house as ho could on little groups in telling them about the sultan and the haiem , ho could liavo things his own xvay In the house and detcat or seciuo the passage of any measure genius could invent. 1' . S. HlJATII. Tlio Flrn Itccoril. CLI.VTOX , Mich. , Dec. 11. The extensive woolen mills of lids village burned lids morn ing at fi o'clock. Tlio lire was caused by an explosion ol gas in ono ol llio looms. The building xvas ot biick , lixo stories high. Ninety people xvcro emplojed In the build ing. The toial loss 1 uDoul SlbU,000 , ; Insur ance , S5MMOO. Sr. Lon. , Doc. 11. A lire broke out In the o.xlenslvo establishment of tlio A. V , Sishap- lelgh J * Cantwell hardware company at 'J'JO tills afternoon and obtained such headway that the ontlro establishment xvus destroyed. It was reported Ihatsomo of llio tleiks had been Iniuicd by llio tailing floors , hater it wasdotinllcly ascertained thai soveial ) > er- sons were tiadly injured , Iwelvo of whom , It Is expected will die. The lirm did n. larso business In lire arms and gun powder and had in the store a laigo quantily ol dyna mite. Some ot thu latter exploded when the root and Moots fell in. The the originated in thu falling of Ihu fourth lloor which xvas ovei- Imrucned with heavy stock. Theio xvere employes in the building at the lime , but all xvero accounted foi excepting thicc. They were believed lo bo uninjured , for they weioemplo > ed on llio giound lloor and had a good chance lo escape. I.alei Suveial ol thu men received Mlsht injury In the way of bruises and cuts bul of Ihoso who liavo lepoiled none aiu builously hurt Tim lirm dealt largely In sporting goods , pistols uiui small amiinitlon , and din ing the lire thcro was an active fusllado by itxpiodlng caitrldges which created some iilaiin In tlio ciowd ptosent , but nobody is known to have been stmuk by stray bullets. The rupoitsthal dynamitccaitiidiios had also exploded seems to havu been untoiiiule < l. Thohouso cairled a be.ivv stock valued al tlKipiesenlllmualf.'iOd.ooo. What part of this , II any , can be saved is not known , but the piobabllitlcs aio that it Is all ruined. The in- hiiiancu amounts to SMXOJO ! ) and is distributed nmou : lee companies , clnelly eastein and foreign , In fliiuis ranging from t ' . , .VX ) to Tlio Dillon Case. * li ) in. IN , Dec. 11. The case of the govern ment against John Dillon for agitation In lavoi of the Irish National league's "plan of compalgn , " xvas brought up lor hearing to-day. Dillon was absent. The attorney general for licland , In piesentlng the case for tlio government , declined that the po-callcil campaign was illeiral and took occasion to aniiounco that lie had never , ns leported , said otheivvlso. After a prolonged wranglu vvltli the conit and law yers lei the crow n , Wheatly , council lor Dil lon , seemed tliu right to ciosb-examlno tlio various vvltnes-.es Irom xxhom the govern- uii'iil had obtained allidavlts upon which the pioFccutlon is laigely lelylng for Its testi mony. Thu case was adjourned to give an oppminlty lor securing thu attendance of ttii'Mi witnesses. A County Si at Contest. Sr. I'Ati , , Dee. 11. Tlio l'ioneer-1'ross' hpocl.il irom Urovvn's Valley , Minn. , says : lEepoits reached heiu last evening that the Whealon mob , : > x > strong , is marching upon tlds place to take the county recouls. While the icporls ore not believed , preparations are being madu to meet them , Due hundred extra policemen have been sworn In to pro tect cltv propeity , A special troin Wlieaton to thu I'ionet'i-r'ress says Us delegates used no weapons , and did not break in : uiy doorj or otherwise employ violence , HitNluess Dec. 11. John and W. J. Jiovvu > VCo. . , manufactuiets of blankets , Man nets , etc. , nnd commission merchants , made nn assignment to.I. Chandler llaiper. They estlmalo their liabilities nt SU'O.OOO and assets nearly the tmuu , Tlioy claim they w 111 bu able to pay dollar for dollar. They own the Carrollton \\ooleiimilU at Can oil ton , Ky. , and Iho Madison woolen mills at .Madison , Uul. Uul.A A Serious Dlutuier. I'lrrsutma , Dec. 11.-O. O. Hill , a proni' Inent resident of Kdgowood , who had made collections amounting to $5,000 during the day , and had taken U to hU house , mistook bib daughter lor n burglar and shot bei through the neck , Inlllctiug a serious wound A DEMATj. lit-othcrliood IlnRlncers Will Not Join tlio Knights oTLinbor. PirrsntMio , Dee. 11. Tlio reports llml mvc been In circulation forscveral days to the effect thai tlio ciiKlneers of llio Pennsyl vania railroad company xvcro joining llio Knights of Labor Is pronounced nntruo by nembcrs ot the IJrollierliood of Locomollvo llnglnecrs. In commenting upon the rumor ; o-day ono of the engineers said : "Such ft report is actually ridiculous , nnd chows how Itllo some people know aboul Iwo organlra- lions. The Brotherhood of hocomo- llvo Knglnccrs Is llio stronger nnd nosl exclusive labor organlzallon In llio countiy. Why , wo vxould not oven attend a convention of trades nsscmt blies nt Columbus. The Knights of Labor would bo xery much pleaded to have ns join their order. lint I can tell .vou this much losltlvely : 'Iho engineer who becomes a Knight of Labor must leave the Urolberhood ot Locomotive. Kngliieers. He cannot belong to both oigaiil/atlon.s. lint yon may bo sure none ot our membere nro going to doserl the brotherhood , The engineers nro growing stronger every day. ns xvas shown when u now division was organbed lasl xveck. It would be ridiculous for ns to join Iho Knights of Labor. Wo would liavo lo assisl them in every little trouble which udvlit nrlnc among lliolr un skilled workmen. They tiled lo got ns to oln them in theh strlUe at St. Louis , but : hey failed , ns joit xvcll know. " Said nbiakuumn who xvas standlns near : "I can also say that the brakcmcn will not oln thu Knights of Labor. They nro xvcll nough satlslied wllh their own orunnl/n- lion , the Iliotherhood of Brakcmcn. " TI1K THADKS F Vcstenlny tlio I nst Dnj-ofthc Meeting nt Columbus. Cor.i'Mnus 0. , Dec. 11. Allho afternoon session of the new tindcs fcderalloii n reso- ution was adopted that xxliilo Uioy fnxoied eight boms for a dax's xvork , and believed tl would bu ultimately adopted , II xvas liisl nec essary to seciiro nine hours In all brandies of trade working ton hours , and then lo reduce still lurthei. The conference committee thnt met the Knights of Labor committee submit ted nwiitten icport pnrpoiling to contain what was said nnd done nt Fiida.v's session. It said there had been no agreement thai the Knights ol Labor had refused to reconsider Iho luidcb union treaty , nnd recommend that Ihu e\ecutlve council of the newly organized Federation Issue nn addicss to the public on the subject of thu ( inferences between the organl/atlons. The constitution adopted lorms a new federation on n much similar basis to the Knights of Labor , placing thu power In an oxectitlvo council , consisting : > ! the five olllcers elecled , who aio ns follows : Snninel ( lompeis , ot New York , piesldent ; George Harris , ot Pennsylvania , xlco presi dent ; J. W. Smith , of Spiincheld , 111. , second end vice piesldent ; P. McOulte , Philadel phia , secretary ; and ( ! . Edmonson , ot vVasli- inglon , treasuier. The president's salary xvas llxed at 5-1,000 nnd tiavullng expenses , i'lio new Icdeialion adjourned a I 3 p. m. lo meet at lialtlmoio on thu second Tuesday ot December , Ibb7. An UusucccHsl'iiI Atloiupf- Ni'.w i'onic , Dec. 11. Henry D. Gairctt , Ihu lawyer , who Is held in § 10,000 ball on Iho chaigo ol having fraudulently appropilatod S10.0&0 while acting as tlio legal advisor of Mrs. P.osalio Carpenler , of Xexv Voik , before leaving Jefferson Market prison lliis morn ing in custody to attend Iho examination In llio case at the Kssev Market court , swal lowed two ounces of mix : xondea. Physicians xx-ero promptly called in and an emetic xvas ndmlnl'iteied. ' Ho was soon sufficiently xvell to stand the brunt of examination in court. i : Conurcssmnu. Sr. Louis , Dec. 11. Hon. Jehu Baker , congiessman-elect fiom tlio Eighteenth Illi nois district , plead guilty beloro , ) uslco ! Mo datt at Belleville , 111. , to a charge ol assault and ballory , and was fined S3 and costs. On Filrtay , November 20 , J. M. Heach , n Bt'llo- xillc loporter , became engaged In a dispute xvlth Baker over his late election and was struck by tlio latter witli a cane several times over the head and shoulders. The city niai- slml entered complaint , to which Baker plead guilty. Glcvolnnd'a "Dilcminn. " I'uii.Aiiinj'iiiA , Pa. , Dec. 11. [ Special Telcgiam to the Bin.J The Januaiy nnm- ber ot Lippincott will contain a 410-lino poem by Kose Kli/.abetb Cleveland , entitled , "The Dilemma of tlio Nineteenth Contmy. " II is wiltten in Spencorian melre and i elates lo Hie woman question , and It Is said Miss Cleveland received ? 500 lor II. Prcrmrliirl < > IJocolvo Dnx-itt. DUIII.IN , Dec. 11. Prepniallousaienlicadv being made hoic lo ulve a gland welcome to Micliael Davitt and his biidc. Nohrnakn antl loxva Wcnthor. For Nebraska and Iowa : Fair weather ; colder. Dr. llniichuwniit'H Statement. A icpoiter saw Dr. Hnuglivvanl in icfur- enee to the suit which was decided niralnst him In Justice Hesloy's court Thursday. Ho considers that the statement In the Dm : that ho was bound ovnr In llio sum of $ 'M ) to keep Iho peace is veiy unjust , and does not laiily state the case. In tlio hrsl place , Iheio has been no occasion , ho says , for such a bond , as bo has not been guilty of ono discourteous word or act lovvaid Iho plaintiff. The fact of the matter Is thai llio bond Is lo piovent him Irom taking down a stoim door at Iho st reel cntiancu ot his ollico , which ho has produced witnesses to piove , is a detriment to ids business. Aftei rupeatcdly nnu politely ask ing tliJ plaintiff to tiiuo the door down , giv ing good reasons for asking It , ho found 11 necessary lo have the door taken down hlin- &nlf. it was promptly replaced by plaintiff. Taking Icnal advice , the doctoi tool : tlio door down again , whereupon the plaintiff replaced it , and now lias a robust negio with n club cuaidlnir It. This to tliolurUicrdetrlntctit ot lluulocloi's business. The doctor says thai Die animus ot Iho plalnllH's action In tlds ease is nn oiler Irom ono of his competitor ot n hlghei rental , and that tlieie cannot bo liny other just cause as signed for her keeping Iwo bets of storm doois In tlio hallway when the meiciiry stands at slxty-tivo to seventy degieos above llo furthei says thai nt thu beginning ot tlio trouble , when ho was liist arrusted nnd the case was befoio thu police court , alter bearing the iplalntllfb statement only , thu judge promptly dismissed the case. O in nh a O , It. R. C. The next meeting of the Omaha circle will bo hold at thoiesldoncoof Mrs. Wood , North Eighteenth stioet , on Friday evening of this week. An invitation Is extended to nil Chantauquaus to be present. Trie following piogramme lias been ntianged : I , Chaiaeter sketches. Character described , name withheld. 11 } eliulu , ii. Pauer. "Maty , Queen of Scots , " 0 , P , So ward. II. KeadhiL' . Lowell's "Vision of Sli Laun- fal , " Mrs. Alice. 4. Holding. "Chiislmas in Olden Tlmo , " C. P. llanison. 0. Questions on Kngllsh Idstoiy , fiom "ChautaiKiuaii , " MIsNtttlo r.lllngwoml. n. Hell call , vvltli ( juotntlons Irom peare. Tliolr Wledeman A ; Co. , the cominlsalon mer chants , liavo removed from their old location on Fourteenth street lo a now building on Twelfth stieet , between Farnam and Har- nny. Thu building , which is a largo fom- btory and basement brick structure , xvas built especially for them. The oltico is lo cated on the llrst lloor and Is very commodi ous and Is hatidsomolv furnished In natural xvood. The remainder of the Itrst lloor Is used as n salesroom. In the basement they have their oyatui-cannlng room , xvhwo a number of men are employed In canning fresh oysters for tlio local and snipping trade. IhotipiMMlloors arc used to stcro thu various kinds of produce , game and fruits which they handle. The building Is xvell calculated for the business , and will cho Wledeman & Co- great advantage In the lin'o of business in a which they arc engaged , Albert Hothcry , xvho Is an artist of unusual ability , has opened a studio In room 'J , Ar- llugtuii block , , 'sTTtCCT ' GKADIS. Additional Cuts nnd Pills Proposed to Mnko the Street n ' liorouglilnre. An ordinance Is now. pending befoto the city council providing for changing the qrado of Leaven worth street 'fiom Slxlcenlh slreet to the city limits. 0 A public meeting forathp purpoioof consid ering Iho changes proposed has been called for Monday evening at Porter Bros. " stoic , at the corner ot Phil ShcridaH and Lcavcnworlh streets. t > . A reporter of the Bnt , * } . tor Iho purpose of ascoilaininc Iho nature ] nhd extent of the changes proposed , called upon City Attorney Council , who Is largely Interested as n prop erly owner. Mr. Council , In response to Iho Inquliics made , staled In substance a ? fol lows : "Yes , Inm Interested In the grmle proposed - posed , which seriously affects my propeitj nnd maVes n cut of lldrtecn feet opposite my ground In addition to the twelve feet cut already existing , but notwithstanding this , 1 believe the grade a good one , and will laver It , if adopted bcforo 1 make additional Im provements. I liavo seen the rcsull of a bad grndo on St. Mary's nvontte , ntid do not xvlsh to see the mistakes made upon the avenue re peated on Leavenworlh street , xvliich 1 be- Ilevocanbo made one of the best business Ihoioiighfaiesln the city. 1 do nut hold myself responsible , hovvevci , for the bad grade on St. Marv's avenue , for the fact Is , I always favored making n radical cut nt the top of the hill , provided n correspond- ingllll was uiado nt the Twentieth stieet Intersection , xvlncli would not only have greatly benclitted the nvonue , but would have much Improved Twenlleth street. As It now is , St. Mary's nvenito from iwentieth street to the upper end of the avenue will never bo business propeity , nnd thoiiL'li travel wlllnnvcrRo up nnd down that hill , If n good giado Is made upon some other through street. Lcavcnvvorth street Is the street of all otlicis , which best accommodates through tuivel. and although tlio cuts and Idls proposed tue somewhat indlcal , but few substantial tmpiovements have yet been made. Thu proposed cnl nl Paike axcnuoof six feet , Ihu moposed till al Colorado streut of eight feel , and tliu proposed cut of thirteen feet opposite my property and exlending eastward to Twentieth street , are reasonable cliaimus and nro essential nnd neccssaiy to make a good grade , and will not only double the value of piopcily along Lcaxpnwoith stieet , bul will beiioht the entire ptoperty in the southwest poitlon ot the city. When these changes are made Leaven- vvoith stieet will have the best grade of nnj stieet extending wcstvvaid out of Hie cltv. In addition logically boneliltlng propeity on Leaveiiwortli stieel , the grade on nearly cveiy eioss stieet will bu decided ) } Im proved , notably will tills be thu cao on Twentv-lusl slreel , xvhcie the cut xvlll bo nboul six leet , South n\-eniie , wheiu the cut xvlll be about ten feet , Twenty-thiid stieet , tliiough MeCandi li place , xxhi'it1 the cut will be about ten leet , and Paiku avenue to thu noith , where the cut will bo about six feel , Mhe piopeity on all other cro s streets where no chances are made will , ol course , be greatly benelitted by the Impioved giadu of Lcavenworth street. In fact , oveiy lot , with perhaps a dozen exceptions , west of Sixteenth stieet and south ot Leavenwoith street , acgiegating in value upwards of ten million dollais will bo improved and bono- litted by the changes of gfatte pioposed , for , as thu lesult ot fltirh changes , Leaveiiwortli stieet , which is and will bu Ino natural line of travel lo and liom business for the occu pants and owners ot all ical estate in the southwest part ot tlio city , will havoagradu from Pinko avenue to Sixteenth sheet nnd along Sixteenth and Filteunth sheets lo Bojd's opera house , which will bo a constant descending ginde toward tliu cast and noith , at no place equaling thieo feet to iho hun dred. dred.When II is considered that the grade on St. Marv's avenue is olghl leel to each hnndied feet , thu desirability and beauty ol llio uro- po ed grade of Lea von worth street , xvldeli will bo without a hill or n hollow , can bettei bo understood and appreciated. VOR YOUXG BI15N. 1'liynlcal , Mcntnl , Social ami Kclicious AdvantagcM Offered. ] > y. the V. HI. C. A. The Young Men's Chiistinn association Ionics at the youne man from tlio font sides of his natuionml Irlcs lo furnish something which xvlll cultivate nnd develop all his facul ties. Foi some years the association In Omaha has had n good leading-room , but , since moving lo Iho nuvv rooms in Iho Will iams' block on llio corner of Fifteenth and Douglass strccls , Ihe leading-loom islnrger , lighter and more pleasant ; Hie list ofpapcis has also been enlarged so as to comprise dallies fiom all the larger cities besides ti < c leading magn7ines ot the countiv. The as sociation also holds meetings ot n devotional nnttiic , such ns thu L-ospol meeting tlds aftei- noou al 4 o'clock , which will bo'hold by out' of the joung men. Bible class Is held every Sunday morning at 0:15 : o'clock. The young men's meeting is held every Tluusday oven- ing. Special meetings , sucn as weie held every night of last week , and which xvcro veiy Inleiesting and of benelit to a largo number ot young men nro hold by thu association nt inlet vals. 1 he association nKo holds a social oncu n month and is plan ning foi n untml looepllon on New Veais , Those xxho have attended these sceeptions in loimei yeais can tell ot thu plcasuio. to bo gained , and this year the committee expect a blgcer timothan bcfoie. The association has been doticlent heretofoio In rcgaid to a cymiiaslum , but a scheme is now on toot which will piobably change this and give a good gymnasium where young men can exor cise , and at n very low cost , ( Jeorge A. Jop- lln , the general secretary of the association , says thai it any young men will call upon him 1m will toll them all about it. The asso ciation has added twenty-live membeis In the last week and new members aio joing eieiy day. It extends an invitation to ail young men , nnd it xvlll bu xvoith a young man's tlmo to call iiiound and investigate tliu matter. Real Emato Transfers. The following transfers wore filed December 11 , 1880 reported for the BKK- Mary A Elliot el al lo Warren V Thomas , lei 5 blk l' ' , Shulls'nd add , vvd SlSiO.OO. Chns Marley and wt lo David Caulman , lots .2.V30 in In the Omaha building and Sav ing association , add wd SOUO.OO ( ! , Benjamin K B Kennedy to Kzin Mlllaid xv M ot Glecn Bt In LowesJnd nd O , C Pl.tW. Byron Heed nnd xvf lo ( lei hard b Benaxvn , lot 11 blk n Iteeds 8id ndd xvd SMO.oo. Alice S K Wolnneiy to Uichaad J Wheiry et al lots 1-3-3 blk H Kllby place wd 8200.00. AS I'uddock and wf to 11 M Comstock , lots .ill to ! U inclubive , blk > Paddock Place wd-Sf5,7W,00. Omaha Land and Trust Co. to Lovvls Plant Iot7blk SO ana lot 'J blk HT FloienceQ C 81.00. Ham flnnerson and wf to thcOmnlm Land and Trust Co , lot K bile W , and lei 0 blk 48 Florence O C-i > 1.00. ' j City of Omaha lo Peter boronson 20xlH ! ft beginning atsu coi ot loUJJ blk BG.1 Q C 6100,00. ' A J Hanscomaiid wflo.plin ' ) O'Ncil lots C -'Jl blU I'JHanscom Placj ? ? vd-Siaoo.oo. J K Webster nnd wirutinl to Joseph C fiieen n % no } 4 sw M of , 't V M w d .SI.C75. Byron Ik-wl et at to Peter 1' Tender 00x101 ot it 113 of Nelson's ndd w d Sm KlmerAPodd toChanJng M Woodbtldgo ltsw : In Hazen vvd-gKK ) . Simon Lambcit and xvf to Kdvvln Lambert OX acres bding vv paitofjoJ < jHO seU andsu ' 4 ot heeO-U-Ww d * lW , i Itlehnrd U Patterson atul wt to C D Hutch ison lot : ; blk "K" haunders i Illmenbaugh's will xv d-W : > Frank P Bodwell and xvf'lo ' M A Upton xv Yi H : i blk 1 H E Itogois' add > d-5 ,75'J. James i : Itlluy nnd w fWp K Scolleld It 2 blk 1U CounUu s supplenjenjary 1th add xv d 31,700. MI if Martin Svaclna and wf io' Joseph Kavln It 7 blk 2 Kount/o's : ( d add w d-3l,000. ( 'has WCIInn to John Llpps Its4-.r > blk 1 Jetter's 1st add to S Om w d-Sloo ) . Balthns Jetter and vv f to Clius vV Cliiin Its 4-5 Jetier'a 1st add to S Om xv d-ilOO. OUL'ltCH NOTICKS. To-ilay'o Sorvlcos at llio DirToront Gliiirolii'M Tlirouuliout llio City. The Saints Chupnl. on Twenty-iiret mid Clark streets. Preaching at 11 n. in. niul 7-80 p.m. Sabbath school at 13:30 : p. m. Prayer meoliny Wednesday eeninjj. . All invited , In the Swedish Kvaugolpoal Ltilheran church , corner of ( 'ass anil Nineteenth streets , divine service and iireachlnK bj * the piistor , K. A. Fo elstroiri. at lO.yu n. m , nud 7:30 v. m. Sunday school nt 3 JW p. m. Tuosdaj' oveninij , rayer lugeting , and Thursday evening , preaching of the gospel. Scandinavians uro Invited to at tend all the meetings. Uerninu Lutheran church , lOOSSoutli TwcnUotli street Scrrico ovcry Sunday 10 . m , K. J. Frcse , pastor. Unity church , corner Seventeenth and Cass streets , borvicclmt 11 n. m find 7 SO D. in. Sibbitli : : scliool nt 13 15. Uuv. W , 1C. Copolund , pnslor. Subject of sermon tills morning "Our Dumb Ilrotli- crs. " Subiect of ovoninp lecture "Heav en and Hell as Described by Jesus , " Ucth-Edou Hnptist clitirch. Services nl 4:15 : p. in. nt Si. Mary's Arciuto Conyrecalional church. proachiiiR by Iho jwstor , Kev. H.i \ , llalsey. ijuudny school nt I ) ] ) . in Prayer meeting Tlmrs- day evening at 7.30 n. in. The Ladles' Aid sociotv will meet Wednesday after noon at ! ) o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Vaiulurvoort , f > 01 Fairview strecl. 1'rcsbj kTiaii church , corner lode } and Suventceiilli streets Services at 10'UO n. m. and 7:110 : p. m. by the pastor , Hex * . W. il , Ilarsln. Sunday scliool at noon. Young peoples' meeting at 0-15 p. in. North I'rcsbyloiian , Saunders street , Kov Win. K. Ilcndor < ! ou , pastor. Ser vice nl 10 80 a. in. and 70 : ! ? p in. Sunday cclioolatnoon Voutifi people's iiieeUug nt 0 80 p. m Al Iho evening service the pastor will deliver a lecture in the scries lo younir men. Subicd. "The Young Man anil Christianity ? ' Strangers made xvclcomo at all tlio services , Calvary Haplisl church , Saumlcrsstreet Preaching nl 10,80 a , in. niiitlH : ) , p. in. Kov. P. L. llaisey xvill pronch both morning and evening. Sunday school at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:80. : All are cordially invited 10 the set vices of this church. First Baptist , church , corner Fifteenth niul Davenport streets. Sermon at 10.80 n. in. and 7.80 p. m , by Kev. .1. W. Harris , former pastor , will preach morn ing and evening. Sunday school at 18 o'clock. All are cordially invited to at tend. St. Barnabas' church , Nineteenth and California streets , plain cclobralion al 7 80 , p. in. , choral celebration at 11 , si. in. Sunday school at 13 80 , p. in. Even-song at I , p. m. Seats ftec , John William * lector. St. Phillip's chapel , 813 north Nine teenth street. Kven- eng and catechis ing al 3-80 , p. m. , John \ \ illiams pastor. St. Mary's avenue Congregational clitirch. Hev. Willaid Scott xvill preach both morning and evening. Infant bap tism in the morning. In the evening n gospel service xvill bo hold with sermon on "Facing the Wind. " Seals iiee and all invited. Tabernacle Firsl Congregational church , Capital avenue belvvecu Seven- tcenlh and Kigliloeiilh sliceu. Services al 10.80 _ and 7 80. Services led and | > rcaching bv the pastor llcv. A. F. Slier- rill. Morning subject , Unloading. " Ex-- cuing , "Caro for \oiir Soul.1 iSabballi school at noon. Meetings Wednesday and Friday evenings. All are xveJcome. Uniled Presbyterian , corner Park avenue and Grant street. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7-30 p. m. by RexJ. . II. Morrow. Sabballi bchool3:80. : All wel come. Swedish M.K. church , North Eighteenth btrcel , between Cass and California. ing 7.15 p. m. Scandinavians are cordially invited , Oliu Swaiison pastor. Fir l Christian church , corner Twen tieth street and Capital avenue. Kev. Jos. II. Fey , L.L.D. . pastor. Services ul 10.80 a. m. and 780 p. in. Lecluro lo Sunday school workers \ \ ednesday evenings at 7 o'clock. Prayer niccling Wednesday evening al 7-lo. Themes ; morning " 'lie Knovvcth Ihc Way thai 1 Take. " Evening "Practical Chrisli- anily. " Cordial invitation lo all services. The Clearance Itccoril. The bank clearances for the week ending ycsteiday vveic as follows : Monday ? li : i50 , ! ) . Tuesday U71S7.0J : ; Wednesday SJT.'JTMiJ Thursday TOO.liUGO Friday 7IJ1.007.BJ Satmday 77 ,8Uw ! : 53,140,872.10 Pci ccnl of Increase b"0.1. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. Notice of the Sitting of the City Council as a Board of Equalization. rPO the owncis ot till lots niul uml etnto in JL niiy illatiict or idontf tliu llnoof any stiect or alloy liorcln nnmeil. Vou , niul ouch ol > ou , uro horcliy notifluil tlmt tlio city council ol the City of Onmlm will sit us u Hoard or Kqiiall/iition , at the oillce ot Iho city clL'tU , In tlio DoiiKlas county couit IIOUHU , In Niilil city , on I'rldny uml Hnliiuluy the ITtli nnd 18th days or Drcoiubor , IBSil , between tlio hoiiri nt II o'clock n. m. nnd 12 o'clock p m. , and bet" ecu tlio liours -'o'clock niulfi o clock l > . in. , for tlio piirpoao of ciiinilblnjr the propos - pos d levy of BpoHlul taxes anil ussosHinoNti , and corrcctlu'uny onois thciuln , to cover tlio eec hair co-l of KI atllntr niul tliu enthoi'iiEt of the other liiipiovoincnts heroin spocllled , ns follows : . Tenth shoot from ridhoiid tiacks toP/orco / Ptiert. Mii on Btrcct fiom 10th flrcot to llth Micnt. ( l arcu street liom MOth BU cot to lth gtivct. liUli eticet liom noilh linool II. V. .Smith's mlilitlon toOlilo Ktiet't. U" > tli uvcniio Irom rmnnm sticot to DoilRo stri'ct. Alloj In hlork 140. UHli bti-oct iiom Capitol avcnuo to ChloftRO fctreot. Davcnpoit Eticet fiom till sliccl to I'Jth StII't't. ( irucostit'ol from 17lh slrort to 1Mb strort. I'Jcicitblieut f.iom Mi htiout to loth strcot. llnli street Irom llavoiiK | > it to CumlnirHlicot. 18th Mrcd frnir Diivoupoit 10 Cuniliifc' Micct. 17th street fiom Duvonpoil to Ciiiiilukr flrcot. Hurt street 1mm lllth street to IHth Rlieet. VV'oli tcr stioot Irom Kith Btrrot to IPtli stroct. Ciillfoinlu sticcl fiom 10th btrcct to luth struct. ClilcaproMiool fiom mih strrot to SOtli ? | icct. Hamilton stiuct liomItli street to 'Ml\\ \ stiocl. CSlth stieot fiom SI. Maty avonuoto Douglas Btrcot. JMh street fiom Capitol avcnno to California street , Dorcas Btieul from lOtli st root to 1 llh strcot. Capitol avenuu fiom ' .M street toUfltli btieet. I'AVIMl 10th bticot from \Vllllain sticot to Center stioot , d IstiluH ! . * Alley In block Ifil In alloy i > nIni ; illdi let M. Ciimhiif street fiom " 5tli avciiuo to If'il stioot , district ? > " > . tili street Irom Cuinlng Etieot to Scnanl Streot.ilistilcl M. I.envoin\orth stiocl fiom 6th to 10th struct , dlstiictMi. tx-iivenwoitli stieet from 13th to llth ftrccl , dlstilotitt. llth el root from Leuv onivnrtli to Murcy sti oct , dt'trlet 50. Ulili strcot fiom rnniiiin Etroot to Howard street , district ,11 , aoih stieet fiom St. Mnrj's nvonuo to I'Jorco street , district 5S. llth gtioot I'iniu Jackson street to Jones 6trcitllf ) > tilLt . ' . : . iiJIli niiinuo fiom I'm imm to Douglas street , 2th ( Plrfet fiom Ciinilinr to Hovvinl Btieot. Diuonport fill oct Irom IMh In 17th Htrcct , Kith 6ii ect liom rniiuim lo llowmil stioot leiiv onwoilh blioot liom bth blioet to 10th btroot. Leiucin\oilli tticcl f join l.JHi stieet to lllli Ciiniliifr Elicit fioiu 25lh iiytnuo to 3'il Nili'strcot fiom I.cnxonworlli siitct to Maroy sir eft. i riiiiiNn VMI ( UT T llr o. Chicago snout Irom H41i stioot to "Ith street sr v i u i Sewer In sewer ditti lot No.L'l. bow oru In sewer ilUti let No. 'M. honor In tuwot dlsiiict lie , : u. It IB pioposdlliy iiisoluilon , duly ndoptod by the cit j council , to levy and assess sulit cost , In proportion to and according to special bonofltB , lobo ( letcrinincd liy Bald Iloiiid of Kqiiali/iitlon , niul unless for Rood and Hullicleiit cauFe , It limy bo otlioi wUo oidorcd uiui doteriulnod , that snld ( oat be so iisjohsed , pro rutn , accordinif to toot trontUKO , upon all tlto lots nnd loul catato In galddibtilu , 01 udjuoent to or nliuttlnu tnollnu of paid impiovcjnoiit , aocordlntr to the usual si-alliiK liack process as lioictofore adopted and followed b > fiild council in the usso smont ot specialisms to cover the cost of pavlnp , Knut- Inir , curlniiK und KUttorlng , und eewcie , to-wlt : iU'i per cent , of tucli pro totii cost upon the twenij-twolt'crof urouiid llrst obutiliiif upon tlip btioct lines iilonir guld lii.provoiiient , 3) per cent , upon the t only-two feet of ground uoxt adjacent thereto. 1W per emit , upon tliu twenty-two leet of Rrouiulnoit adjacent , And .10 per font , upon ttiu noit Adjacent Slity-SU feet or ground. J. n. BouniAiiD. Cltjr Clerk. Ouiaba , Nob. , Doembcrlltti , IbsO. It MONEY TALKS. If "money talks,1'its still smull volco niny be heard snyinjr , "Leave me at L O. Jones it Co.'s , 1SOO L'.irnnm street , nnd take in cxctinngc for me soiuctlilug that will always remind you Unit 1 was well spent. " Omaha Ucpublicaii , De cember 8th. L. O , Jours iV ; Co , , will sell until closed out , tlio following lot of Mcns' and Hoys' Kino Overcoats ; al prices spcctlicil , ISrinc Hits paper with you ami see tlmt we Io just as udvcttiscil. Lei 8020 , meiib' extra quality Osfortl Kersey Overcoats , ? 19.riO. Kctluccd from $53. Lot 7231 , incus' line brown castor bea ver Overcoats. ? ll."i. Reduced from 515 , and very ( 'heap at latter price. Lot r > 010 , ineus' line all wool blue chin chilla Ovoi coats elegantly trimmed atul made , $ CO. Reduced from 'M. Lot 5101 , mous' : ill xvool blue chinchilla Overcoat ? , ? 11.50 , wottli $ 18. Lot 75'JGO ' , boys' blue chinchilla Over coats. Reduced Irom $12 to : ? D.Q3 Don't miss these money saving bar- Rains but call at once on Tlic Wanumakers of 'i ' o West , ISOn KariiamSt. . 109. ! ! Bo YD ' s OPERA HOUSE 5 Xightsniid AVi'dncsdny ' Matinee , Gomniencing , HHonday , Dec 13 Sale of Scats , Saturday , Dec. llth. io Funioii I'.MMA New Grand Opera Co , Abbott , Ilcrtlnl. Annnmlild. 1'rlcko Mlclinlcnsi , Aloii Ic illUt , Prui'tto , Ilintlorlck , Alton llcauiiKinl , WantMortimer , llliullc. GRAND CllOltrS AND OIICIIEST1M ABBOTT ET _ IN TinroLLOWixo : UKP MO.VDAV NKillT I'lr-t tlmo In Knallsti-IC5IMA Alllll-'l'l in 'l.urrrtin lluritla'In liMI/lltl Ilrllllant dpcra , LUCRETIA BORGIA ( narkllnirwItlKIenn , Including "Ti Holler inl/aiKli tli.in slcli , " Vli. lion llnunlliiil"Dine but UmUlis VV lillin'r. ' ' Kinniti Aliliotl ntul Entire Coiiimuy. ] Tl'UbllAV NK.HT lime-Abbott in yum Vuni "J\1IKAI)0" \ ) "MIKADO" Till" nnlrcmiil'injr 111 tliu UnUdt VIII | | > M tlmt ft or KIIVU.I luircil miislcul r < 'ino i'iiUiluii ul UiU vlinnnlnx opera. V XI\TINICK I'rlrei'flfHninv. Two. I'rlmu llaunniand iiillrniiimpitiir In Bohemian Girl \ViiVnSII\V NIGHT Ouanuds lannorlnl Oponi FAUST , FAUST Kaima Abbott uml Iliillro Company , TIILllSDAV-Throo I'rlmn llnniuiHIlrllllant I'ro iluctluil , tliu C Dink ( ) | x > rn. Carnival of Venice ntlDAV Abbott Mr tniu > aiirinro ! In Omiili i IIH I.o- oiuiio In Verdi H ( .rnnil Opi'nt. IL TBOVATORE Prices , $1.50 , SI , Gallery me. A1EOICAL& SURGICAL INSTITUTE Cor 13th ST and CAPITOL AVE , OMAHA , NEB Bctt I utilities , niiiunit'is and leuicdlcafor eucccrs fnllr litalln nil kinds of mvdira , mid surnlcil caeia U nnK ranCim CI.MIS on Di fnrinith e und lirni en Club Toil , Cunuturo < if ho Snlnp , lln-o ( of VVo- mm , 1'ik'J , Tumors , Cunrcrc , ( 'Atarili , Ilronchltle , I'araljilii , DiUkjuT , Kidney , llladilcr. I'.yt , Kar HklnoiulISIo&d. ut d nil hiiaUaldperaliunei PRIVATE CmOULAU TO MEN ! On Irl > ate , bptrlnl unJ Ntrvous DUcatcs , him lnal\Vrukue < .Kri | > rinttorrliuiilnipatvnc > , gTpliUIs , ( lonorrliua < Jlccl. Vatlcotele. ( lonlto-llrlnnrr irru.bic.8 OnlyRolinbloMEDICAUIW. STITUTE uiauuii a vuulalty of tlio ubu\e- namtddlBtatii. New IlKtoraliveTicatmc-nt torTjOtsotVKal Power AH CO.ST4UIOI UBIld JilOOD ] ) l K8LB frtllllttlUt- crrr cauioprodiicol , uccc fnlly tnitrd wltliout mercury. Mcdlcluci or Inetrumctitu lutsj \ mailer or ernrtfi , Micurrljr packed from oLscr'ntiou , Call aocl commit it , or fiend JiUtory of rcc , x > llh tapip All communications itricily confidential M DflAUQ rorUfecfatliutj. ) ) lloirdiirdntUiid. OU IlUUfflO auce ruuonablc. Addron all lull rt OMAHA MEDICAL & SUMI6AL II1STITUTC , Oor.13tb.St. it Capitol Avo..Omal)3.Nl ) . SPECIAL NOTICES Advertisement * underfill * Iieid , 10 cents per line lor tlio first Insertion , " cents for pncli sub sequent in'ortlon , niul $1.50 n line per month No ndvcrtlscmont Ink en for Irs * thnn IS cents for tlio first Insertion , Seven words will bo oounkil to tlio line ; they mint tun consecu tively niul must bo pnld In luUanoe. All ndvor' tltenicnts mu.it bo tinmloit In bufoio B o'clock pmnnd under no circinn .tnuccs will thcj betaken taken or discontinued b > telephone. I'nrtM ndvcitl'Inff In thc u < olumn nndh'iv lnrthonn8Ker nJdrcsed In rare of Tint NEK wllliilcn o nsk for n chock tornnblo thorn to tret their letters , us none will bo dollvcrcd except on pro cnti\tlon of check. All ntisvrers to ad- F Grtt oniont should bo enclosed In cnvelonpa. TO LOAIT-MONEl. U > riOO,0iOTp ( cent. J. J. Mil- honor , tfiOJ Tunisia $ noOOO to lonn. Sunn ? 50v ntt < upwftnU , Lowest rate" , Ilotnls , loom il , i > i > rkcr bloot , , S-JV. cor IMIi nnd I'm iinin Bis J- . f { I'lJU CH.ST-Monny to loan. " ' ( Irojrory A llndloi , Kooms 1 and 3 , Kvdtck Dlock , tCO P. 15th St. : ' in Iniui by the llninn I'lin Inoiirnnoii MOMX' coin puny on unfncumnoiod ronl entitle , for one jour nrfonvrr. Olllco 1515 DoughiM st. HS7 MONl'.V to lonn , cuili on tiniiil , nn dolitj- . ' VV nnd K. li. 8 < | lilro , llururnam St. , I'AI- ton hotel liuilillnu. f < < ' 1 0 LOAN Money Iiiiatu pluccd on tin 1 ptovcd teal oMiito In city or county for Now Knulnnd Loan A Trust Co , liy lounhn ) fount ) linnk. Ifilh nnd Cliloa o sis 8KI MOMVTOI.I : > AN At am rnte * . on peed elty property. Ilntchor.x. Co.l10 : ! Dotiirlni Btieet. 6W. MOXKY tnloin on city nnd fnrin pioporty , lo\v rules , Stewnrt St Co. , Uooni 11 , lion llnnk r.JI MONKV TO LOAN At ronsnnnhlo rate * , on filrnlturo , line wntclit'i nnd oilier por.ioiml pioporty. C..1. Cimnoll , loom 19 Iron Hnnk Iwlfdinp , 12th nnd rtirnnni. B'll M ONRl TO I.OAN-O r. lnx ) U A To , Kstntcnud Loan Agents 1M5 rniiiiim st. M ONKV TO LOAN On leiil ostiito imdolixt- lei * . D U Tlionms. ni > ( l MONKTO 1,0AS-In 3111111 of $2OJU nnd iipwHrds on first elnut ronl estate 5'J7 MOMY : i.oANiT : > " o V. lu-od A co'T.Lonn olllfS on filrnlturo , plntioi , liomcg.wiiKons , porxonnl propoity of nil kind" , nnd nil other nr- iklesof vnluo. nitlioiit romoTnU ! I19 8 11th , ovut IHimliiinrsCoiiinilsslon eloro. All uuel- nessitilctl > conllilonllni. Ms $500,000 To lonn on Onintm enj prnporlyntn percent. O. VV. Day , oxer 1.112 Douclnsst. OJtl 1 | OANS * Lonn3 t ouni. Itcnle-itnto loans. CoilntorKlloniij. ChRttol IOIIIIB. I/INK time lonnn. Slioit tlinolonna. Money nhrnyg on hsnd o lonn on nny np- p rot i > d security. liivostinont securities liouwbt nnd sold. Onmiin Klniincliil cxcbnntfo , 1SUJ rnrnnin Corbel ) MnniiKOi. ( id MONEY to lonn by the undoralBnod , who hns Ihn only proporlv oivriinl/oil lonn ntrenoy InOmnhn Ixxtns ol $10 to SI.CKW inndo on fur- nlturo , pliinon. orKnii1 * , horses , wiiBoni. mBchln- cry , &o. , llhnlll romo\nl No delnyB. All buBlnens ( tilctly conlldi'iitlnl Lonns so mncitj thnt nny pnrt can bo pnld nt Any tlmo , cncti pny- niont redncliiB the cost pro rain. Advnncos mndoon flno xrntchcs nnd dlninnndn. Person * ehonld carefully consider who they nro denllnp with , na inntty now concerim uro dnlly eomlntr Into existence- Should you need money , enll nnd BOO me. W. n Croft , Itoom 1 , XVIIhnell Ilulldlnc ; , IMh nnd Hnrnry. fin' ' BUB1XES3 CHANCES. l A llr-t-cln s KIOPCTJ or tflior.il i * moiclinndlod Inislncpx In the city 01 ml- jiiceiit towns for ca'li or city propeity Mend A.lumlmm.ll8 inth. 170 17Vll SAI.i-lnyoleoornnrM-oIns : lintel In n -I ? booming town , cheap ; will nxuliiiniiu fin- stock Address .1 Krobcck , Illno SprhiKS. Not ) . IIW li * iTioit SAM : i.uiuii tountor. . location. -U AildrrHi A 47. Heo olHci1. 1000 IS' ITHMt SAKK Itctnlliriocoi ) on tlio onthlililB r of thocity , InvoicoJl.-'CO. ' " 11A 1. , Iloo otllco. nrr. 11 Poll SAM : \ reiil Millil bmiriiln. Ono oftho bo t restiiiiiiints locnted In rentiu of the eiljwhiih Inis Ini onio ol J731O f lu itny. Ad- chess A 41 , Ilco nillco. IIRH il > FOlt SAMllntclimshop : , with tools nnd fix- tiucs ; wood loctitloiii noiKl tiiiglnof-s. 0. 1 * . Storis , hontheiis' ooi.tMh nnd Tat num. KC'l j ( , < FOI ! SAM A meat market in 11 to in I loca tion iloinjr 1 1,0 HI business per monlb , In- ( ) iilro or nddru a room 'M , Onmiin Nnt I bunk bid. < ai "I7 0lt SAM ! Or undo for 7iiriihiuidBc ! > , fi4 JJ nous of No 1 fnini inml near Grand ( \.I.Cannii 81"i "ITIOH .SAI.K llulcl. Owlnif lo ml. -L Mincing JOHM anil lallint ; hrullli Iwlllolfcr 1113 lioli I propel tjforKalo. . 1'or money making tlni Is one ol tlio host Maud * In No bra-urn Any < Iti/on of Achland lll uphold mo In tins laat Hiitomi'Mt. I iltiR .SuenH'euer. iiroinlelor of 1'lnttonl' ' ( j Mouse. Ahlilanil.Ntbr. TB1 ! IS HOUMW Lots.rnrias.hnnnsiiionny ( onnoil. llomlt. room 'J. Hni Her block , S VV. eoi. Ifitli and I'linni u H13 Ml BrsiM.SxrilANrn-A pnod oration for oiocUcry nnd iiieon's | wmo store , Iminlro at A Dormiin. 007 S. Ullititi. r > % "IjlOK SAI.K Well oRlnbllslied ImsincBB , In ono -L ot llio bosl biiBlnots points m noiibwoiii- ( rn Nobrii kn , Hltuatoil ( it llrolion How , rut-tor connly. Neb : Moclc < ontl-tlnu ol dry Roods , clollimt ; , boots nnd slioo ; uill sbow iii | HOOIJ leioid of business. Heinous for f-olllui , ' will bu Riven by Milnr-sn | lock bet 74 , llroKen llow , I itslrr county. Neb , Wi7 , with htnnllciipltiil. In tnkii hair lnioro t hi i-stabllshed , pnimiinonl , IliKt-diish oily l.nsl- ne 8. iiiiyniKt . ' .OtW to $ IWW j early : itood ic'ii- tons lor n'llhiff ; Krnnd clinnco for rltflit party. AddTHH S 4'J. fioo ollleo. CO ! _ _ FOH ( lAIiK Hnifiwnrci fiiisimmWo olfor ourhlieir nnd benv ) bmilwiiro Imslnnss for Halo , together ulili our loiiso unit irood will , Irndo InrpuRt In the elu mid loeation the best. llotlrlnir fr m the biiKlness ruiisn lor sulllntr The llninn Iliinlwiiro Co. , 10-8 O tit. . Lliunln. IjOST. 1U > r On intliMitTt lielMorn llnrnn ) nndtlio J pobtolllcn ono pall ol Hiuall Hinnkoil iicuil , opera Kla fe , mnrKod "It. ( ' XV. " ( Jlnssex cio In blink ciuo Itewnul given If lolt nt llio lien Olllcu. IU7-U' _ KJU.VI ) . . 'Ol'ND A pocket ( noc > of tnirj.lciil Infill u nit iiU , julio | burlier hlinp , n n. Ittb nndiirniiiM. . W1 1U" Clairvoyant. _ fADAM ALASKA , Chirnyojant anil | i'iliiil l , I 51 Sdiilh irili st. KM il.l'oiul l.uMitnllnl I'll ' , llow mil HI. for 1 1 unk. l'.i.lll ' > Ji Ijullits'iold wnU'lics for S OfKJ nt I'.ninlv A. Sun A : ( o , : ! Ut-outi ) Dili ttrcrl. IM-1H , Itlilun umi > , nl tJ.W , nt rriink .v hon .V IVi , ) ' . ) \ , , loyo lolloiiprlinli' joiiriinN nnd Mi'iot coiroKpoiiilrnoo u-o Tiirklnli Intikl- hli Ink ; vniimlio * nnd ICIIIIIIH nl Kill , ili'li'i-lnm ' unpo-silili Coniplolnoiitlll fl. H'cnt iilphcr nn < l Illilnlinn Hlpiii lid , Inn niul lnindl > ori lid I li li uim > ! i.r > > o Mm I'ln inn nil u , IOLK hnx ini , VM , lulu. Kn- IK.M'i * _ I > I.U ONAI.-IOH'I ! liiiy H duini-i eituniil J joiitiiiM < i > i iii ilro'iiutiid ' niliini iiilinii fluiiii > < t Hi niillfiil dciMiintl'inx , liiiiidxuiin ! KtuiM | B * niul \fi > ililinhlivitlo tit Hindi lain IIIKI.- Ad inn d l > ) nil ttliOM u llii'in I till nnd i o Hioin in wnii > lor inliiM nnd lllUKliiilinii * , Moony ( limn More , WU N. Ibili M , ( iiiiulm 101 IS _ _ 1 > iiti- : ' NAI.-.Mr llr NIIIIMSO V. VVnrrnti J tlnirvoyiint. Mi illinl "nil Inisim-fii Medlinu llooin f\o. J , Ul North In' ' " ht , Uiimlin , Nob. " 1 JIJ Mill I irst dn s ; iilb < > oiioliiru < < liuilio > tn , .11 siiitublo lei tun Ki'HtloiUuM 01 ui'illlciiiail lUUlMl > . 1011 lloilKOM. hVil ! * " ' K3KCKL1.AIJEOUS. B ANJO tlioroimlily nnd < ( intkl ! > tiuiiflit liy II I'nrii" ' ' . llio LI U'l'iatoil liinj , jl-t A purjict tnnu irniuiintued Ovriyloison. MndU ft-M N. IMIi ft It'HL * IAOII'H niul clilldrcn'B clonk * , ind suitaiundo jt to ortli-r. iii < t > oniil'ln ' prices , lii'iulrd I III N IKll I'OS ' ) W 0 s. 1'ilvy ' vuyTis okiMied liy Uio protLbS. K. r.wliif , I' . ( ) nox ti , WJJJ * i