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I ————————————. . GRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS oth Legi the Holiday Recess, THE UTAH BILL IN THE SENATE. Mr. Wilson, of Towa, on the Relations ol the It « cific sovernment to the Un Ihe House Occup on Mainly in the Call ¢ Wasminaroy, 1lie senate Sherman, prayet before the Danic wtor from \ an the W tional notifyi Geory Gen ing thie ¢ 1 ferred to Mr. Harr eleetion of the pie the MeClellan ne S Jan. 5 i called to order ident ~Preelse nate the eredentials of ted United St reinia, wh Franklin sold Gen liay deni of led volunteer of the death of with the viev e disa senate vent vacancy on the commit L bill to v ritorial I avorably the Ninth t ment, the pr Inting © Would be < y and In Wilson's opinion T own hand 1<) . would ot consent the Pacitic railroad b e fenture of a, ment tate commye r o nt ol tion i, rent might fthe compar U pon eop vof Mr. Wilsen's ren il < 1 A8, on Morgan tiite sl part in old coin “eredit in ney indard or that redemptic dylla reser st thie Iver « 1 suni il e with ol to to OR. 1l s Stich this find 0 eseeed €50, Vi teser I eeretary i nd and 11 ) e of the freasury standand o] of thie sover the credit s in th officers, examiners and othe of, and of civil appointmen fiiciary of the ' nited St three members each cirenits, which o the o Ay who S Vil and rey then ds & or reterred v i heads of ¢ nation, rem execitive or « ity of the ¢ sioit 10 extend the cofiiy to all appointments be classified civil service whes tion exceeds $5%0 a year The prosident has witidr nof John G, Lee of Pl retary of the legation at THE OMAHA DALLY BEE, WEDN . IWILD TORREXTS OF WATER | t omplaves ther Boards In eact tes to of Il reside Be siby nd W port in within ose duties regard to resident however es that it mmis it @ the compensa awn e nomina iadeiphi Consta to I tinople. This is done at Lee's request, Bills wer wlie buildings at Inaska Vithout wrned The 11 ANO U e onclnding the mber of bills intro - 1R BUSTE The Violent & up introduced 1oy oot the o m of dueed today 0 MATCH, of a Mavrviage Lngagement, I'lie poliee are advised racket which is romantic Billings, a Oniaha town ye I wedded wifo Leonard working in the take of arond house in nailer mills erday CTwelfth \rough wa recently had pre intendin, strect to Oreate a Freshet of Devas- tating Magnitude, e A MIDWINTER SHOWER BATH Northwestern Pennsylvania Fairly Plooded by Heavy and Melting Snow from the Moun- tains ~Lreat Damage Done, Rains, The river icved that it liead of the s and went down The PennsyTeania ' try Pag dan, 5, wly, but it is talling at t of We ol ne wat commenced I'he val milion feet this morning T'hie | ing the Philadelphia station in this cit are covered both the station. No trains | on the Pine Creek or Buek Creek roads to-day. A train on the East Philadelphia & It v Royal Rock ereek e, A train 1sfer passer to retim etween the eanal seve Is now surround. & Reading railroad il tie tracks above and below W out detained be Are ding o the bridges are impassa sent down fron, and has not Alimost the entire territory nd the river in tiis city i merged, and M The Delic Marke ere Al most and ecls Fiounders Fresh are sellin Striped Iy Juoted S cents a pot Oystors e selling bring 60 co MEA There ha in the line rumps and 19 whit fy extrenicly 15 to 20 conts of the part chased at 2 e very fow ¢ ESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1856, DWINTER MARTS. 1cles Afforded by the Local ts Prices and Varvieties, hanges to note in the les fof n Fisi toothsome the whit food n for 15 stenks 11 present ir i { cents a 1 \ wnd winle nalibu 5o n conts n pound potnd re worth e wortn 12 wekerel brings 15 conts Smelts, though not plenty g for 15 cents o pound 1ss +to be un it cotish te 8 8 md of standard qu and 40 coenteaqt. The s uqt. Cans 20 (o 40 conts POULTRY AND GAME ve been no material of meats cuts of sivloin sell for 15 cents upper part of round steak at i ribs, firm ond juicy, can n 10 to 12 Vea searee amd comes high, from weeording to the choicenes Swoet breads ean pur Jeents apair, beet s nts <0 seared ity select il changes WATER, GAS AND VIADUCTS Middle for Yemg Medigyl Wory S by matl, o1 I, Bl 0 Postiid, - | Reports on All These Subjects Received by the Oity Oonncil Last Evening. ment of D i Behm r I'hrane Sl axgny ng reg then take Tt om irdinance cludin, tion o1 st From t} | ment for | s follow | General fo | Water ven | Judgment | Libvary 1n Police tun | | | | he i Yan Othie two woe the chair iley, k Le o pr rined th a1 lar busin n o TONS AN the may passed cam hoi he anddit th Il . nd I8 1y Two Torm r Business, ning after a ks, Prosid il preser ord, Furay <ident veport journal ¢ 1 the OMAMUNTC or, ap; it the | v, subm Attorney Thin erThe of Viaduets con n adjon ent Bec t Memby Goodma ocder o ed that f the | ATIONS ng cort ned the one providing for the nonth ending December | KNOW THYSELF, , | K GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD |, Eenaaston v Nore ' Pre Deciime 1 M i ks s 8 al Dail 1 miee ¢ A T 0 and Ly the fya er U o Ao he u‘y'y‘.,‘,.»i st AN P, l‘l‘ IRER 0ce Of Tife st ugnd by the CTORd e the eonng fop I AMICIed TOF FoTiOE 1t will Dense hom tha Soience UL Darent, guar At AL nRCitite, or D W I atreat, Bostor, M CAROK FEQUIF IR sk 11 A that havo THYSELY i s 4 i hy et Vst 1 this Paver 1 at from 5 to 10 conts, according to Prime log of mutton can be had fo | mutton chops 123 to 15 conts | worth 124 cents in bulk sliced. Pork, 10 to 124 eents. 10 to 124 cents. Venison, rich can be purchased for 20 cents. The ten derloins of steers Kilied for Christmas will be fine, and should be spoken for in | advanc Ceome enam the pecnliar liked Billin, and The all and i of whom e had The woman, after I of her Kind, veally and willing marry abandon her unsatisfactory carcer nuptinls wers areanged for yesterday that vemained was (o get the licens lave the splicing made. As happy as was the bride-expeetant to change her life, <he thought it would be of no harmful consequence if <she indulged inoa little tarewell spree. Thus deciding she ac cepted the courtesy of o hack drive to the | void honse Monday afternoon with three of her male acquaintances and once at the “way-side inn,’ the quartette procecded to have a jollitication in the bar room Billings * caught wind of the situation within a few min | utes after the departure and, borrowing cutter from o friend, hastened out to | the rond-house. He arvived on the scene while the festivities were at their hei, il boiling with indignation, seized Tis aflinneed and procecded to hustle he T'his step was his fatal mistake, for three gentlemen ine her company has tened to | reseue, They wrested her from his grasp and thumpid him sever Iy, pounding his features intoa med ey of black and blue. When he escaped he put whip to_ his horse with com L sueh vigor that the animal ran away pory Cducation ot Indian children. 1t | itchod Tim out, and smashed the sloi e Indtn el batvene Miterlor 1 | 4o “match-wood, Billings walked any Indinn children between the age of Al . Sand 1S years, who belons (o (ribes receiving | 1OWI, paid his feiend the dama ! annuities fron the United States, and plaee | Yesterday left the city, renonneing his | them in government schools tor the education | marital engagement and pledging him | lians, to be Kept there for tive years, | ¢lf to the life of a bachelo: He told his hotto apply, however, to the five | <ory to a policeman at the depot, hut e Ltribes novto the Oxage Indians of [ tfuded to give up the name of his sweet Indian tertitony, Fhe seeretary isauthorized | yourt op veveal the flentity of his. assail o withhold rations and anuuities from - | 4 ) rents who refuse to comply with these pro- | visions. Al such schoolsare to be manual o sl and o include teaching of iculture and stoek raish boys, and housework o gi By Mr. Jon additional justice he ! Inzalls—To university in the District o 10 S5,000.000 is ranted ina peipd assenibly of W For this he aske inmediite con Mr, Ed its consider time, bt t Utali bill a The b then t Iy oning. ury for the redemption banks that | nd the ® per eent | onal Banks t the exter It ral there Ll the treasnry, The required from urh o il legal tender not Or ni jual to the amoint of sil deposited by Bim 10 the eredit of eypr ored reat damaze has been done SuLxANvoan, Pa a5 throughout this se night was the most seere years. Noless than f Malioning vatley ave flo by the rains, and tiaivs on a radlron have bee delayed trom two o cighie Hours, There are three washonts betwe Delano and A and on the Lehigh railro; Some of the flooded eollicries will reqi SOme e o remove the water so o b able 1o resune operat ons, HAzerro, Pa, Jan, bLast night's rain storm did avast amotnt of damaze throwsi out this section of the anthiacite conl region. Five of the coltieries of | A, Pardee & Co,are eompletely drowned ont, the water having entared the mines {1 Tavge ereek Which huist into an o by | the Laura Il workings and pon throngh this opening fegin 12 o' nisht until 6 this evening. Twenty mules were drowned, and all” the punips are | submerged. The Crysial - Ridze, Sugar i, Sandy Run, Audenti Honey- brook ‘and © Stockton also flooded. The watet again broke into Iarteizh & Ebervale’s mines, which were re. cently flooded, and the sitnation is now mueh more serions than befyre. ALl the pumps are ul the water & rising rapidly. 1 is inossible to say whit the losses will aeere | ate, but it must necessa b very heavy, | - EAstoN, Pa., Jan, i—This aftcinoon the fieh viver héreis” sixteen feet hieh, and the Delaware cighteen. The first floors of several mills ave covered with water, and work has been susrended. Trains on the | Lehizh Valley and Tehigh & Susquehanna | railways aré delayed by fand slides and | washoits, - Coal and frelht trains on the | Eatter rouds Nave b loned | ALLENTOWY, P =Fhe waterin the | gy oo Lehigh river was svollen cight feet by the | O rain of yesterday. Voaday the city is prae- | Cen dozen, according 1o siz tically without diinking water as the pumps | Das ave worth from 33 to 50 cenis | At the walerworks were looded and rendered | en of the Malaga var I'he Grossuan furnitu ctory | for cents - pound, while was compelled to shut down. At Bethlelei sell for 1. [ the water is backimg into” the boiler house | i SR R at the fron works and putting ont thie fires, | g/ 8% S 5 SUSE honts That company was ofliged to shut down, | 10r from ) 0 Aoy Fhe will will be idle for some time. dricil eurrants 10 to 15 cents WiLLLspor, Pa, Jan, 5.—Ali trains on | Canaied = citron worth - 80 ¢ the Williamsport & Canandaizua division of | & ponnd. Figs worth from | the Northern Centralvoad are stopped owin to 30 cents a potind z 1igzs 20 ¢ | to bridges being swept by ood, | a pound. Cranberr i from 10 to 15 cents a quart and the track : TLKES | “or the past 'S (e WO 5 0onts a HoC twenty=four hours'a vind and rain storm of | 1 \,‘II,‘"" ‘“““‘ ‘“ S !’\_"“’ tViolence prevaiked in this section, doing S yeR s re et s oL mieh damgge to buildings i the country | WOrth #3.25 10 $3.50 a harrd ¢ districts, ”"Phis evening the Susquelanmi | States 8300 a bareel, Missouri israising rapidly. and at 7 o'clock was thirt | worth from § ren feet above the low mark. | Hickory nuts are LOCK HAVEN, Pa., Jan, 5.—The flood in | shell burks and | the Susquelanna viver reached its 1 * 75 eents this evening, Laving subing fourths of the city. No lives g but the damage has been grear. of town s in slowly on travel being inerra From all aeeonits farmers along the river have lost heavily, The flood has' very nearly veached the high water mark of 1 | Roxoorr, N, ¥ morning was clts 124 ¢ Ham is Fire fund : Curb and gutterin ‘ Paving hond tund From the awditor, reporting he had examined the hooks of the bowrd of edncation and found the sime correct | From the gas mspeetor, reporting that | his tests of the gas for wed an Power over The rainst terday and 1 number Vion ion yo 2 conts Sansi md juicy, ation did not consun, v fn At Tie was anions to i ol collieziesin e fed and thrown idic said funds him o a W o a5 reported by M. Harrison, el the ird time and prssed. Ao the bills introduced and were the following: By Mr. Blair—To give the right of tr fadmants for pensions. v 15 hive been rejected by the interior onappeal from” the decision of the commissioner of pensions. Also, 1o jro vide for the erection of monunents t A b Ban Lincoln and 17, S, Gy By My Cuctom "0 1) the " armny by relieving from active sc their own application oflicers who served e war ot the rebellion, By Mr, Hale—For the retivement of cortain oflicers of the navy By Mr dackson=—To define the jurisdiction of the courts o States. 1y Mo Miller—To inerense the pension for 1oss of both arms or both Legs, or the sight of Both eyes, orother injuries resulting in- total Nelplessness, A resoluti M. Miteliell of Oregon, was agread to, dirceti omnit tee on transportation: routes to inauire into diserimination and il (- grievanee by overcharge on freight’ rates from the far west and also the subject of thet fnprove ment of the Columbiariver and the remoyal of obstruetions to navization, A resolution. offered by Mr. Frye, was grecd to calling on the secretary of “sfate to ansmit to the senate all correspondence and intormation in his depa tment velatinz to the ol cortain fishing vights and privi- s under the treaty of Washington. A resolution, offel by Mr. Hoar, was, his request, yeferred o the committe forcien relations, dirceting the president to take meastres forrevising and extending our extradition freaties so a8 10 cover cases of zzlement and other breaches o tiust., In offering his resolution, Mr. Hoar mad special veference to the nuniber of defaltine bank ofticers who tried to cseape punishinent by tlight to Canada, Me. Sherman, taking the floor, concirment ion aceepting statue of ex-President Gartield, presented to congress by the state of Ohio, and now in position in the statuary hall at the capitol Governor Hould fetter was ab Me Sherian's 1} elerk, M. Sherman then delivered a carnest and warm eulozy of - ex-Preside Gariield, and moved the adoption of the reso lution offered by him. The resolution then agreed to, My, Gray gave notice that he would to-anor- | freasurer of { row eall up Mr. Beels silver resolution for | wyer of the the purnose of ninking some reuarks on it tion in sectari M K inguired as to the present pariia tnent mentary condition of the resolution referred | iaitisin to, in The « man (Mr. Sherman) replied th Clinirs or it was on the fable, and that the pending i ton wias o refer it to the commitice on tinance. Mr. Beck veferred to the eriticism made hy Mr. Morriitin his speeeh, and inquired of Mr. Morrill whether, on a careful reading of the speceh, he had not been mistaken in his understanding of Mr, Beek's remarks, A, Morill replied that he took pleasure i saying that he had somewhat misiiderstood Mi. Beek's ret to the president and see- retary of the tre Mr; Beek diselaimed having made sonal attack npon the president or secretury of the treasury. — His remarks wegarding the King up the surplus woull, he n quite as well ilhistrated, dnd perhans more aptly so, it he had said a cy- clone had blown down the treasury buildi and seattered ihe surptus, and the people ha picked up the money in the street and put in cireul . That conelusion would more benelicial to the people than: kecy the money Toked wp in the treasury, The chady Laid hefore the te the resolu- tion heretofore offered by Mr, Harrison directing an inquiry into the alloged practice of the late pension otlicers in taking into account in the granting of pensions con siderations other than the merits of appli- cants, By unanimous consent, Mr. Har riSON'S request, the re it over for today, Mr. V. wis time 1o withdraiy from erinto the treg Prize Drawing ‘K‘mlmlnn Bros." Cigar Stor 1 the past month mprovement of four candle month before The lig! is more uniforn than heretotore were it free from <moke mp it would be considered afaiv qual EFrom the eity number of salooy 30 From the ity deaths for the month of and births at 44, From the city attorney, submitti result of his investigations into the | of the city to protect ifself g bitant or” unreasonable ¢ part of the gas company. e vecommends ed the » of an ordinanee fixi price of gasper 1,000 fect, as the chiarter ited such vight. Referred I'rom the city_ attorney, recommendin that the eity liydeants "be tested by the | chict neer to see if the water works company is living up to its contract. Re ferved From the city attorney, the settlement of snits against the the execators of the Monell estate and GoAL Hiteheoek at Ihe appraisers appointc | damages” by the construction of vindue \~’ of Tenth and Eleventh streets reported T | that the. damages on Tenth street Would doz. | mount to $22,235 and on Eleventh street | 2,500, Referred From tax payvers, asking i hox at Seventh aad Do Reterred From , Farnam e the Chickens are worth 13 cents a pound turkey < and doeks 1ito 18 conts o pound Pramic chickens are scarce at conts apicee. Quails bring 20 cents apice Ducks (madlard) are <earcely in season They ean he purchased for rents, largo size: Rabbits, dressed, ean be purehased for 10 cents cach VEGETARLES Onions are selling at 30 cents a peck New turnips are worth 20 cents a peck Rut x ts. Cabbh: 15 hring. ing M mts a head Potatoes, be aricties, are worth 35 to 65, Salt | Lake tatoes selling for 85 conts a bushel, Sweet potatoes, are worth 63 peck Hubbard vl sell for 10 to 25 cents apices Carrots are worth 25 cent Oyster plant sells 4 bunches ter, Parsley is I at 3 ¢ Duneh Parsnips at 25 cents a Yankeo pumpking are worth from 15 (o 23 cents cach; sweet pie pumpkins the <ime Celery seils at 50 cents a dozen. New hot-house tuee and rvadishes 60 cents a dozen, Vel of suel By Mr Ve reform uct By M as Wk ty of Lo ropeal the eivil seryiee and Douglas Streets, Mandersor ha erved thirty vears may 1eed the retived 1ist with 15 per eent of t at the ol tetirement, and turth ing that persons who have heen hono disehar Lafter thirty years’ sep included in its provisions, By Mr. Call=Toretire judees of il {rict courts, 1t provides that habitual use he that Providing sioned i velinble clgar firm of Kauf 6 South 15t strect, wiil hokd TS QUSEEBItON . of Brizes, Jun | wary L IS0 a which time the toliowing Ptzos will e rivion to ¢ nolding tiekots One Gold Watch, two Sily 0 Gold Headed ©nne, Siveran Oporn | Glasees, Revaivers, in all to ¢ y e ol " ate promotions in on in pon proyid iy hysician. reporting Decomber SR rogulate How Tickets May Be Secured, Uni il the renit ot 1en any shiadl have other an - tried deter Ench customer gets one ticket good for a I every 2 cents worth ot e chased, These g0ods consist of 81 grade: brands o e and chewing tol Kor < articlos o solicited, and will The dy o will ke 1 the presence of tieket holders, ad 4 e ecd 10 Do tair dist b O ool 1 fiest-cluss and prices lower than the low Cadlon or widioss KAUFMANN BROS., Omaha Neb, Jxieants, or any be retired with F2000 a4 year, eatter Dy bility is fo | pldze of the eieuit adjicent to It s to b tried has i s diction, The attorney general i3 authorized Lo institute provecdinis against suel judges ol eomplaint of senators or representatives, By M. Teller—"To provide for tl MAIL ORDERS a1 Protpt attent the 1l Marhlehead squashes | P e fmpeache ned by tie o quar lost, \s a ek recommending city | " s \ | m Dafly Ree. KAUEMAN BROS! pinizis, VRUTTS are worth 25 Result of iheir ber 8§63 Gold wateh 83802 Silver wat Webster SI8I Silver wat Donglas 860 Gold head ean 8361 Silver piteler BB6 Opera gl s ST Gold St Gold i Faen Drawing Decenms BN 1 a ty sell b basket, had pound, potad ! five AL Frot Is streets h ith anl 2 uscless, 30 CNITED STA Che Petit Jury Dr the Lincol The United States drew the followin it jury yesterday w the Lincoln term, under or der to report at Lincoln on Tuesday, Jan uary 19 D. P. Neweos Lee of Oxford Center, J. R jah iy of . N5ERA H.” Castle ley of York Island, Ol Izaart of catvice, Jac ) 'S JURORS, Is, h, G, Heyn, tath be a dent of the board of L nobifying the council that sion of the bourd’s lot is desired at inorder to prepare to ereet the new | Referved to the committee on vith power Lo ucl From residents on Iarney re that the street be made o uni i six fect in MeCor mi vldit ana that the strect be | not widened to 100 feet, Referved . Also from resid the same jeet- | egy ing (o narrowing the strect to sixty-six | << feet, Referred NSO J. R RESOLUTIONS, 87431 Album By Duiley—"T'hat Mecrselizunn pipe sted Lo prepare an erdinanee clian Cake dish, W. Morri boundary lines between tli Frait dish, S. Kahn Fourth and Sixth’wards, the o he S Cio mtinued north from Chices 1 (« of California and then it Ly of the city, Refoery b Cign né="To priehi e incandos 5 now in ase in the council chan ber. Adopted. By Lec - Authorizi Max wn Yesterday for crm, clerk and Unclaimed Unelaimed Gus. B offered a A marbl rosol marshal | 35 DOss are buildi fire and water establish a national to (h ol for servie SOrE iU ohia head e regent ti nestin, form width « N iher of Blue Hill, J. M SILG Freneh elog Anson Williams of Platie Nichol of Willow 3 Beatrice, C. L. Harris of WalkerS of Waverly, G 3 WL Heck o Grand wles Sang of Fremont, R M Painiyea, Feank 1L Hoit of » Willianns of Omahia, J.( Santee of Niobra i D Seaman of North Platte, W Gurley of Omaha, Walter M. Sceley of Bennett, Gilmore York, W 1 e of Lincoln, B, D. Slaughtor of Fullerton, A, G Kendall of St. Paul, J. K. Whitmore of Emerald, J. B. Re of Lincoln, E. Carnes of Sewa W o K's v erlas As el site nts of street o e Gibhs Unelaimed worlh 50 cents nuts are ) el 1205 How and wed thie the city attorney 1 ve been lost, | News from weeonnt ol Butter, d cents aponn be purehased at 35 cents a poand. For the standard price of dozen CLEAN YOUR SIDEWALKS, selectin culties may be endowed by ., but no aumount less than be Considered an- endowment. ction stall be as nearly free as is con- sistent with the ineotie: 1o’ person shall be admitted for regnlar stidy and graduation Who has not previously received bachelor o arls H qual value froni some recognized institu- tion: states and ferritories shall be eniitled aift, S100,2 In L0 Uie holder Lolder, W- 05 Fa Tan. 5.—The rain fall this heaviest known here for many veu I'he snow on the Catskill mountains, tzether with the rain, eased a | nance. flood i Fsopus crecic, which rose rapidly, im- | For the benefit of property owners | $i0 e s 1o o prison DR T Yo AIUIR e B i rre etd ot | e Adopted nim Ni Inenan Cigarette T Cigaretic 1605 Do 50 Imported Cighrs and Dongl a0 Key W 50 Domestic ( consider Onpthia Nati ried 30 Domestic € Mame | Tdaho and Cunting strecis 1l 0 Domestic Cigars. Unclaimed iy M Domestic Clgar Mi. A 16t and Bzad street SO01S 50 Domestic Cigars, M 15U aoned Webster stret ties holding any of i elaimed tickets will il present then their prizes KAUI The Text of a Very Pevtinent Ordi chel wateh, A CoJollif, 15th and Holder Holt . Rudiger, K ny per G Kuvl, 15th Unclaimed Bluclmore Cigars ars, 'l al banl J. MeM 3 being « oW Crossings Lto the t conmii e fe on hael, derson he ¥ Hous Jan, 5, e Mr. Miller of N Samson, nee in the house this and WASHINGTON York u hi worning for the 1S OF PYTHIAS, e seud them by in wd gt MAN BROS (e » ouih Hoav mated 1 upou Lition w LSTABLISHED 1863 CHANDLER BROWN €0 GRAIN AND PROVISION ne—Kecommending hat the Commission | Merchants Vate te of ch should De empowered o e the erection and placing 2l and other wires wheney loss or damage 1o property cly to ocenr through improper comstruction or insu lation; also tinding 1 the damage to the five alarm appdrat cuuscd by placing tel ph wires on same poles in dangerous proxunity to electvic light wires. Adoptedeand peferred 1o the ¢ty attorney Spocial n Wyel offered a vesolation which % [ ecd 10, directing the committee on education and labor to”inquire how many lours of Tabor per day was exacted of {10 men and boys in the employ of siicet « il her corporations in the district of Coluwbin, and to report whether sueh nuni- ber of hours of labor were unreasonable and inconsistent with former acts of congress, and if so, w remedy was necessary in the Premises. Mr. Edmunds then ealled up the Utah bill rted by him from the committee on ju- diciury. My, Hoar moved to strike out the seventn ion, prohibiting the exercise of suflr: in N - sic ! Fire ind Water Works—Reporting the insurance of engine hous 5 and the new engine house on Canting and S ders street. Adopted REPORTS 01 COMMITIELS | of OFFICES Board of Tade, Chicago. C. MILLER, Wcstern Business Soliciior, . P, PECIS Local Business Solicitor, 1361 Do las St, Omuha, Neb, Clam e H day; sterday - Mon- 1y on Y Recommending that dennie MceKoon by allowed judgment for £0) for damages to properiy by the wideni of Leavenworth street.” Adopted ORDINANCES Maging appropriation for the pavment linbilities ineneeed during the month ember nounting to $37,916. ARF, YOU A DEALER IN (SEWING MACHINES ? - Thiee Dead and Another Dying. LOUIsvILLE, Jun, 5, ~AL o party in Clay county last night, Dan and George Gray, Sam Berage and Dink Stivers engaged in a fight, When the battle ended Dan (¢ and Berage were lyig hear by was George Gy inorts Ihere had been a Tong <fandiy the Grays and Stivers tamily, a0 Stivers and his brother waylaid and <hot Din Gray at almost the same spot that is the sceene of the present tragedy, our deepest i Lildren of our | of afiliction, of e i | Adidy g 206 North 16th Street, Omaha, Nebraski, 1) S| AL the W Union t and prices. nd fon the a snot | Establishing the grade strcet from Harney St avenue, Referved Establishing the trect from Harney R fe one of Nineteenth St Mary's of el 1o citse dead, 1y wounded end bhetween Three y of Eighteont to St Mary New O 1 dst i i e 1o all comy g A Bargam in Corner Lots s what most men desive, but to keep from filling a grave in a cemetery lot ere half your” days are numb always | Keep o supply of Dr. Pierce’s “Goldon Medical Discovery' by you. When the first symptoms of consumption appear 5 the Only HMachine Pegd, Operator to Sew Back- wards or Forwards, - A Resident of Omaha, Louis Grebe, hailift of the district court, says that Oscar ' Elliot, the arvested in Kansgs last week for forgery, 00 time in. putting. yomrans R4 | wug, six yoars aga, a residont of Omahs B TORRRIE o | 100 R AN A8 & Eosiontt OF Dt the treatment of this invaliable medi ne i y It cures when nothing clse will, Possess: | 13 occupation being in the U. P, shops ing, as it does, ten timies the virtue of the | He afterwards went' out west and en- best cod liver oil, it is not only the cheap. | £3ed in business in Georgetown, Colo- estbut the pleasantest to take. 1t puri. 0. Nince that time he Tias beeh drft fics and enviches the blood, sirengthons jound i the wost and his Omaha the system, enres blotclics, pliples, erup. | 1 ehidn tind Lost olf traa of bim, uatil tions und other humo Sy urpec up iy Kansas In the role of . AUNON. By driggibls, | hEReD WO b Kansas In ¢ here concern ing’his accomplice in erime, Gillian l that ha man 3 ) los abling the which was rds Thurs at 9 o'clock cngine No. 0 ek in the y was run on without changin 1613 point wioie sy $l0over crdinuy ¢ | Sensible eastomicr arFk liro s woay wani (o landie 1 iVIzzx’x'f'g Co.,, [ Union 206 N. 16118, Omala, K. RESTORED. R eaind MOST PERF i T i P sty o b ! i Vi tried 10 S el overy Bodee s PRICE GAKING POWOEA Co., A wiuiple welf cute,which Lo w1l sar CHICACO. LOouie or stopy 0,00 XU dex. LN AN | | | s - | working in _The telegraph system of the British | i oy islands, under control of the- postoflice | - 4 ) s he Peoples Theatre, et | The “Two Orphans’* was the play pre- | sented at the “Peoples Theatre” I.~~|‘ now wmounts to 156,000 miles, and em. Ploys 17,000 instruments. The' standard rate is twelve words for a sixpence, dress included. Press messages nowW uverage 1,000,000 words @ duy —~ ¢ Rheumatism is primurily eaused dity of the blood rilla; purities the blood, ¢ disease. ad alone | night by the Firmin Jack comedy com puny. “The thrilling story of the play wis well presented, eachl member of the com Dany acquitting him or hevsclf with credit. There wus o good audience pres- ent, though not such @ large oue us the werit of the show calls for. makes ¢ 10 avoid peiding possession of their | its provisions a iisdentanor ond o Toads b overnment. Indeed, every | abie by a it of $100 A the beororel ot o joudin the Uilted States would take a lively | avponied afcer: 11 proviies. or . oot DAL 1) preyenting goverument owhers: lishiment of a bureau of eivi! appointaents. to | Of the Puctfe ronds. For helr wanagers well | consist or (e ohyil seryice cél’a’l‘ln‘l‘s“:“ix‘;lll‘ and 1o scholarships in a ratio of one for each rep- | Cooley of Cedir Croek, P, M. Colvard of OO e L h b L | snow, the following clty ordinance is re- | diy Schroeder—ihat the street commis NSOk ) L R iis Grebe of Omaha, George K : ; asthe windows in the fivststorics in @ 1aimber ths eity to sufler snow, ice or mud to The resolution ¢ are to be establishied, one open to competic Attorney Lambertson has not yet detor- | 430 (ho witor 18 nom T guchanna river, hour —after the cessation of any | lut wiis then refe duys since, that the grand jury wili not | Hive te a general lood, but the rush of sidewalk shall be cleansed by 9 a. m. the | park have permission to cut sic men o oare on waleh 5 presidential succession bill and th rlultoitho Lato 2,10, Murpliy. the street, and so spread around us to not | ex Reforred atloat to-day frou about Williamsport, D dditionn tees were not announeed he rea SUINg year upoy ¢ following officers Any person who shall fail or refuse o ttees were notannouneed atter the readi nguingyeazponitio followingioflivens: |1 a8 IR ST IaUIE, toporie fri | 10 shu d ; clearing traeks from snow iy call the following were introduced and | O, Manl, M. of I'.; David K M ey bt o reasonable estimate G yet o | shail be fined in any sum ot exceeding - Marsland ship canal. Also, @ yesolution Rk T 9T (T (O e when_dirceted so 1o do by the muyor or : ; was convicted twice to-day on separate in and shipping interests conneeted _therewit levy a special tax on such vaeant lot or atribute to his faithful serviees and a | R, et s Dauk. ALk, o with one wife, the third and youngest, Judge that followed, Mr, ; ] may be as is provided in seetion 14 and 15 of to whicli they were held by their heirarchy, By Mr. Laitd of Nebraska the late Ex-Mayor Murphy were deafted | Wb, wos suilty under the Taw. Snow will 1o clean the thoroughfares of the city Catholic taith, and debates in the English | of properly by aliens. Ao, o nereise (e Lodge on ligh, Brother Patriek 8, | LoxDox, J The Lord Chancellor of Brevities. fho to thelr, submission to the priestliood. | tion concorniig the suspension of the issil: | Ty subinjasive i oo il ot Py & ATC e ) leze of Galway and Cork into was unique. Plural wives and person, under | erection of 5 menanent in | purpose, gentle demeanor s onld dionest The Ludics feal = society introdice a measura extending the powers of woen professing the Loman Cathalic, Epis- | o be appoinied by the president—provided, | “fsolveqs at we estend ‘Will Hiuilton and John Patrick e women wiho believe in- Mormonism were | Ly My, Phelps of Now derey—A resolitio tesolved, 1) 00Dy of tie th N i v i ution I ved, That a copy of these resolu- il in (he grain option day, dnd itwent oser aceodin iy, ilie advisability of “establishing there a plice EEwiN He Chowmts ; i stional chureh, corner of Nincteenth dians. Tt was read and referre resiments of eavalry into the territories ot N on a leave of abxence. He made u ple bort wilo by the governwent divectors of the | alsoa joint Hesomuton el ot o ter spending the holidays at homie, left the goveruicnt direetors, of whom he liad | which u speciiie chnee ot {raud e ot Jomd: thrown off the t tious made by the diveetors, the relations of | issuance ot patentss Alo bill i bf o/ senate of the Fortieth congiess, ise | by Mr. Ciitchieon of Michisan, tu reforn, wight ut tho rosidence of M. Llellmay, bt that government Gwnershin would ever be | any sehator or 1eprisen in rezard 1o the down town “dry goods stores com by citizens, but with a contingeney of govern- | to nowinate, or ymmend, or to solieit, or re statement Lo s frequently found pr “eateh on," sometimes suceessfully and resentative or el and two for Harvard, G. C. Howard of aney, D, senators these scholarships shall S . Brown of Hastings, D. Stoughton | that row boats in attempling to reach C o h Insbrchon el orailive v enisiiithe of Falls City, €. J. Martin of Raymond, | houses were swim)x One man, Owen | printed 5 sioner he instructed t at once muke the a.candidate for life scholarshin, ahd. oo w Madden, wasdrowncd. The water wasas high | It shall be unlawful for any ocenpant | strect erossings passable by elear them | state wnd territory shall be entitled to one | Hl[;I_‘iv'ul \}, It .|Iu|" Liu a8 thawindo of any ot or the owners of any lots in | from like scholarships two classes of fellowships | A grand jury was drawn, but no b i sl { 1 ith tobi i > b2 | mons will bo Tased upon. 1k as Distres Vo Dirosit, Jon S-—Heavy ming have | cumulato on the sidewalk contimious | able . diteus it tion of graduates best qualitying themselyes, A e L B0 BUSEIRl AN S TINOE i Gratot i ov Ho vamain fhardon, but® uit:|(ihal flia shasl e oo ainl the -other oben to leamed mon of all | mined Wwhethor fie will uve bitsiness for | g o vater is n ining iy, Lavee | sidewalk shall’ be eleared within one | for the condition of the nations who have metited distinetion. their consideration, It is probable, judi- | quantities of Toxs and driftwood have boen, | f ing from what he said when here s feiv | going down all day, and reports from up the | storm — or f of snow, unless | of public works and tie such storm or fall of snow shall sioner with power to aet, be called witer will not reach this point betore tomor- | place in the eht time, in which case the By Belim 1hat the k the cit row morning, Considerable: apprehen <o | trecs Pt KN Is felt by “the Pennsylvania following day. In the business portion | have been marked by the i ¢ e Myrtlo's Grand Installation—Memo- U el Rl of the city sich snow, ice or mud shall | mittee of public property and reading of the journal the Yt rand Installation—Memo- | Many Iumber yards are subin be removed into the traveled portion of | ment, <uch work to be don ix I water, and it i ) it oy U over amillion feet of valahle f resolution provosing certain joint rule Myrtle lodse No. 2, Knights of Pythias, interfere with the public travel and no | By Furay <That the 3 - relerred to approprinte commitiees, s grand annual installation meeting WILLIANSPO! P dan. 5=The viver | portion theveof shall be allowed o re- [ instructed o inquire into s Contrary to general expectation the com. iand invested aufhority for the | here, after reaching tiirty-four feet and a | jain wit vn eight feet of the sidewalk. | this council wi il any I Dall, has began slowly falling, Reports fron Iution is necessiry 1o profect the iy Journal, and the speaker immediately |y Manning, P, *. Walls, C (Vi Tdrtsted UL comply with e above provisions | trom | the eross walks blocked up ded to'the call of states for the Intra. | 1+ £+ Manning, P. C; W. W, Wells, C | pbints, Tn 1his iy the waterha dup o e bneit o opaviai opL Y VTP i o et il i 1 o the | O CoConnors, VO3 WL Baker, P.; M, | Market squave, and ‘reached within a few 2 & 4 ( duetion of bills and vesolutions. Under i ! M. of | Teetor the conit howse. The damace 15 vers | dememnor, and on convietion thereof wifman, M. of Bary & wl following snow storms, Adopted referred, : STy Y ) ) walk i of 3 & By M Findley of Maryland—To provide E5 W, Simpson, Keeper of l“ and, given, 20, “I ‘m\. ic »\‘.'IK) .n: tlu _1|n of IAn.x_x Lor ‘the construction of the Detaware and | J. Pueller, Moat A Wi, Odell, 1L G J An O1d Sinnor Convicted [E3oni, ekopipmmnisaiborobielonnad d Judson, O, G, 0 Sy I el | above directed the street commissioner, diveeting the committce on wiys and means GDLS, Utah, Jan, 5,=Lorenzo Snow, one : ! to inquire into the cause of the decline of the of the twelve apostles of the Mormon chureh, | conncil, shall clean such “sidewalk and American cooperaze interest and the timk ;‘\'“«ll' commander, was presented by the veport the expense thercof to the city - | lodge wit! handsome wateh-chs lictients charging unlawful cohabitation. | council, and the couneil shail therenpoi By Mb MocComag. orarsamenorewith, | lodg ) hndsome wateh-chain | dictments eharging unlawful cohabitation. | council, and th m 1 | the adulteration of food and drugs, - Also, to | Ditdze of the order and unifoim sk, as | The defense was that Snow ad since the 1 5 establish % postofice suvinies bank: Alsg. to pitiuzo of the Kdmund's act lived exelusively isck alliclant telpuy o enonsn.of i g s estee TN s | AINg BUCL ElHO %o ONAAUAN.00UG0 i For tho redosmtian of th e Jom: - A0, | mmark utl the esteem in whieh hie is per- | Pawers instrigied tie ey 1S Wi WA (| i tas to bu collocted a8 wearly as iy munds said the Liw was intended (o rel tor the ereetion of a momument over the 1y held. | cohabitation: that w min having a legal wiie the women of Ulah of a condition of slavery | siave of Franeis Scott Koy, 1 following resolutions of respect to and shown to be Living with “another | = 4% S EEE GG Declari - loes v full within _ the M Moar thought o similar remarlc would | feited te lands granted o railronds an Whieh | and unanimously. adopiad ko nenkonged Janiiary/its N e i e n made by .\nllll']u'u]lh'l\\l”li years | the cost of surveying and conveying has not Wihereas, It las pl onr Ileavenly LiRb Lol e i NNl wofes 3 O 00 e, O, Lo pre ¢ acquisitiol his | o S( 1 o TR ( OPOsed . ago with women professing tl Roman | been made, to prevent the acquisition i s infinite wisdom to call to our B v unless he is specially ordered to do so by rnlmuuvml Ml' llhv past n"\iuiun\ showed | efticiency of the ml.lllllll\ braneh of the army, ) Therefore, be 1t Ireland will prepare a biil for increasing the | the mayor or city council it wany Englishmen asserted that Also, w resolution ealling on the commis Resolved, That while we mourn the 1oss | endowme o o ofie college | o - fitical mavements of, the Irish poplo weio | slonr of the general Tand office for EORIA- | 01 dne iy was mdaaie 16 10U the To ilowiment ot ithie\Gathille collpge 1n Jr ; Ve land and converting the Queen's col T bk T By Py e right o vote, once conferrcd, was a8 | ance of patents to lands taken by scttiors | Devini 1o doothiall soing et ) that our Col. Lorin Miller left yesterd much i vested vight as any 1ight of property. | pursuant to lw. 3 Y 1055 is our brother's gain, Catholie institutions, Ho will prepare an- | it Dotront i Dl dedwunds replied the position in Utahi | 3y Mr. Dowdiey of New York—For the | *Hesoived. 4ot i igh abilit lionest | other bill granting sectavian vegulation of i S M to Gen, Grant priminy sehools, The government will also 2 the influcnee of the hierarchy of Utal, were | New Y ork eity, It aporopriates $ 200,000 for of our dy | brotier, his won for him thie Wednesday afternoon, January 6 under un influence entirely different from | ihe purpose, to be expended tnder the diree affection of !l with whom he | the Land purchase Chas, LIoyd, supermtendentof the om- that which could be asserted’of the men or | tion of the seerctary of war by a commission | oo n copt; 1 line, is Nome from the cast copal, Methadist, or any similar veligion. It | that none of the money shall be expended | sympathy to the widow and turned yesterday to their colleges in CAIE Dearer 1o 4 state of serfdom, until an additionai suw of $250,000 lns been sed brother in this time vy Br. lair supported Mr. Hoar's motion. 11 | yaised by Juisate subscriptions, and be it further A ORI to be distranchised, why not the men who | of the lesislative of Now Jersey, asking for a tions be spread upon our minutes, an. believe it. 028N congroseional Inquiry Sitness 0f | copy of sanie bo formarded to e fu AL nk 1. Cooper ; Mz, Vst hoped the bill might go over one | Aluska for the purpose deolony and | deceased and published i onrdaily pipers igious services will he held every i 5 | evening this weck in the Third Congerd message wis received fron the president | of continenent for long term conyivts. Wit W. Whins transmitting tho dratt ot a bill to provide for | By Mr. Luird—A joint resolution gathor AL F, AlA AL TR the allotient of lands in severalty to the Lu- | ing the president o eall out two voluntecr —L L J -‘“\I;”V Vreoom, of the Third cavalry sta- | M. Wilson of Towa called up the resolu- Mexico and Arizona to be enlisted anid tioned at Fort Davis, “Fexus, is in th cit iy AT 1on heretofore oitered by him, calling on the | ofticers trom the citizens of such territaries secretaty of the interior fora copy of each ro- | for the suppression of hostilit ant call at urmy he riers yesterd [ Henry Rustin left for the oust yesterday Inion Paciiie railuad, (rom the fistappoint- | wissioner of the general oflice YT ORI NES PR YT TP mentof such direetors to the presenttime, | 0 pass to patent - all - pendiis N reviewed ength the action of | homestead and pre-emption elaims asai { A, Wilson reviewed at length the action of | howestead and pré-emption ¢lajms usaineg et B e e Ty vy T T himselt been ‘one, with o view of showing | ing or proved, and also calling on stieh ofticer stidie - that Il the government paid no attention o | fora statement in detail of the reason for The B. & M the information conveyed and recommenda: { issuing the order of April 2. suspending (i day morning the governmént to the roads would t-day be | soldiers' Homie in Nebraski, Tow s, 35 1o ! R abetter one. Mr. Wilson favored the bill 1¢- | or Minnesota. A party of young people met Sunday poited from the judiciary ) A ill was futroduced in the house to<ay A g under such alaw, it enacted, Tuere would be | cfvil service, 1t wakes 1t unlaafol for e Miury's avene, in honor of the birthiday & possibility of goverviment ownership of | liead of a departmient or ehiof of & bujean £y of his daughter, Miss Blanch the entire Pacitic system, not that he hoped | request, “or solieit recommendations fron Some of the young ludies Beasuies Lk to Koverhment. wmition | ooyl U raPveli it o any offiiat f plain of a cortain lawyer in this city measuies akivg to gov ny S N | any ol he executive départents, who has been trying lis powers as ofs business that might well be undertaken | or” for = senators o repnsontatiye ThaRliant ant Thand i i b S A ment owuerahip conironting them, all the | quest the appolutment of 4y persat (o i 1 sompanivs included o, the” Pacilié systeun | position in £ither (e exeedth a fo1n | standing on the corner of Siatcenth aud would ielves about devising mesus | departmients. 1t wakes a violation of any ot Chie nd when they | by e i very pol wd ery cffort sometimes not. Perlaps the disciple of Blackstone hud better “look a lm-d.'-l out.” by Hood's Sarsapa- | and thus gures BREEVES, b Clitim s e s Morers frian Yok Oivy