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COMNITTEES OF THE TOUSE, Speaker Carlisle's 1 wonnced Off Assignmemts ally Yeterds THROBBING WEARTS RELIEVED. The Anvious Membere Satiaficd Now They Know Where They are to 3 Serve-Nebraska and lowa b Take Back Seats Referre@ ts the “Committee On” Wasngvaros, Jan. 7.—The following is the full list of lio it s an nounced by Speaker Car Ways and Means— Moitison MeMillan, Hair nridee o Mi Mayberry. Breclen of Keniu Brown. Reed, MeKinle o Avpropriations—Razidalh Forney 0 Townshend, Butns, Cabel, Laf i 9 of New York, Whlson. Canon, Ryan. " worth, Loug, Mokl s, Hepderson of lowa, Coinnge, Weights and Measures - Bland, } Lantam, ' Seymonr, Henghill, Norwnod, Seott, Mereare, Broum, James, Rockwell, Little, Neon, Falter of Towa: Toole of Mor: tana P Rivers and Harbors— Willis, Blanehard of Towa, Murpl Vibon, - Stewart, Carlton Ctehings Glover, Henderson of 1linc | Bayne, Stone, Burlelgh, Grosvenor, Mark haj Mines and Mininz-Qlardy, O° L Hill 4 i, Jones, New, Gay White. wdbin, Lind Ryni mna ol \rigoi 35— Throc n, O Caba, Dunn Tillmann, Outhiwait, Richardson K Holmes, Everlat, Hayden, Wb Foreizn Affai wont, Clements, Cox Singleton of A ppi. Worllington, Dan Medveary, Crain, Rice, Waite, Ketchnm, Phelps, it Naval Allilrs tontine, MeAdo Harme, ihovgs PPublic T.af Van Eaton, } I Laidoon Lindis, Mek Stiait, Ander=on, Payson, Stephenson, Jucks : son, Voorhiees of Wakhington temiiory e | Territor L, Sprincor, Spries, Buims i Dawson, Strubk Symes. doscph. Iy ‘A s Turner, Lowry, Robertson. Mar- (. tin, Pettibone, Hakn, Hopkins of Hiinois, P’ Dorsey of Nebraska, Boyle, Henderson ol North Carolina, Green, Crockton, Hall of Towa Cotn teagan, Clandy, Crisp, Cald- d well, O Ferrall, ney, Pulitzer, By, ), Irion, O°Neill'of Pernsylvania, Davis, Dins f hain Of Tlinois, Wev ver of Nebraska, Jolin- “ } ueker, Wammond, Culbertson, ) vy Oidtes, Eden” of 1lirois, eers, Ranney! Hepburn of low ward, . Caswell of Wisconsin. Banking and Curreney - Curtin, - Miller, { Chandler, Wilkins, Ornot, Sny Howard, Hutton, Dingley. Bruw, Adius of Hlinois, ¢ sy, Wooldbury, Awiicnltive —Iateh, Aiken, Green, Win- s, Fredeviek of Towa, Davidson, Stalil- Moryan, Glass,” White, Funsion of Wisconsin, Hires, Pierce, Swin- burne, Giitord ot Dakota Military Aifairs—Braze of Wisconsin Wi Wolford, Enuentront, Dargun 4 Findlay, Viele, Anderson, St Laird, Laird “of Nebriska, MeCateheon,” Houk, N ey, b Posiofiices and Post Roads—Blount, Ward, Riges of Hlinois, Taylor, Jones of Texas, Dockery. Warner, Merriman, Barry. Bing: bam, Waketield, ' Burroughs. Guenther of Wiscousin, Millird, Peters, Ciine. ndian A fairs—Wellborn, Teel, Skinner. Storm, Felix Campbell, Hale, Alen of Mis- sissippi, Ward of ‘1liinois, Perkins, Nelson, | Latolloit of Wisconsin, Sessions, Allen of I Massachusetts, Hail [ Railways and_ Caials—David<on, Muorphy : | of Towa, Irion, Ellsbury, Henderson of North i Carolina, Stene, Coli,” B ke Atkinson, ] . Plumb of inois, Weber, Vi Schaick of f Wisconsin, ierce, { Mani res—\Wise, Swope. Lefevre, Wil son, Culehings, Lawler of Llingis, Pindar Campbell, West, Van Sovaick of Wisconsing / Hires, 'l Public Buildings and Grounds — Dibble, se, Snvder, Henley, Wilkins, Worthin Hiinois, “Colé, Jolnston, Milliken, Rockwell, Wade, Owen, | f and Liiprovenients “of Mississipni River g, Rankin ot Wisconsin, Van Eaton, Kleiner, Dowdney, M Glass, Dawson, Brown, Whiting, Movrill, Bunnell] Grout Edueation—Aiken, Candler, Willls, Cutin, Miller, Mayt linois, Maho y. Bl X ney, Strait, Wiiting, Campbell, L 1. Tay- 4 T AT e b e The Patal Boycott. Labor—O'Neill of Missouri, Foran, Lover- | St Lovis, Jan. T—John Egsler, propric- inu, Weaver of Towa, Lawler ol Hlinois, | tor of Heim's hall and saloon, is a vietin of , Duniels, Tursney, Cruine, Funston, Jaies, | o hoyeott instituted against him by the Militii—Muller, Forney, MeAdoo, Pecle, | Knights of Labor, and unless he canprevail Colllns, Ballentine, Bieckenridze. Compton, | upon the Knights to withdraw the boycotting Hopkinis of 1linois, luyden, Moliitt, Owen, | order he will have o withdraw from busi- i . . ness. Bgzler ean get 1o one to vent his hall, I o (s Aitghell, Halall, | Townshend | g et few to patronize his bar, and_can el DEbNLLGler At fERBA R, 5""'\ At | o beer to sell over lns counter éven if be had e i betislonse-batson, Winans, Lover { o tall jusk after the dynamite e tried o ] Sawyer, Conger of Towa, Loutll, witers were on the ball commitiee F | Pensions—Eldred Woollord, Jones, | {honl the ball was not deserving of pat Scolt, Cowles, Landes of 1iinois oney, | yonage. i B Hutton, sible of Towa, 1 \ Brady, 3 ———— . hite, Thonijso A Darkey Capturcs s e, Claitns—Springer of Mimols, Muiler, Tans- | crviiant, Ol gun, 7.oLust night | ham, Shaw, Howard, Doucherty, v { o R R S | Neat, Sowddn, MeKenia, Wt e \|,~\h;;. '\ml\;n. o protly -‘l.m.h{ reslding Juelianan, Gailing at 69 Brownell street, while attending a | ear | Claiws -Geddes, | Kieiner, * Stone, | whist party at the house of a friend on P s | mpbell, Richardson, Perry, Comstock, | peet st 5 B oft the table, we to 1 s Lo pect street, suddenly left the table, went in Bt s as il clitgud,, dolinstan, i iho s Land disappeared. 11 now transpires | Private Land ¢ Halsell, Barksdale, | that a negio named Gus Barber has heen pay- St Martin, Eldredge, Sadler, Croxton, Hall | ing sc tention to the young girl and of Towa, Keid, Oshorn, Ely, Thomas of Wis- | procured a marriaze license durine the day. | consin. Dorsey of Nebraska, Thompson, tis believed the couple were wirried and csiriet of Lolumbia-Tiaihoir, 'llu..i.h I, | Lok the main east. e girl's wother kent mpbell, Dowaney, Conpton, Gay, Ford, ding honse in a cood nerhiborizoo Heard, Rowell of Winois, Wadsworth, Seran- | the family was well considered. The ton, Diwenpurt, Grout ; ddusky admirer was a barber by trade i well evision of Laws—Oates, Turner, Adams | as by nam of New York, Onthwait, Ford, Tafioon, i Dongherty. Hales, Payne, Thomas of Hlinois, Making Their Workmen Happy. Fuller of Towa, Giltillan, White, Expenditures in- the State Department— Benvett, Tillmaw, Lore, Arot, Seranton, Lyman of Towa, Loutill. Expenditures in the Trea Lovering, Bland, Br Hahn, Bennett, Johnston, Expenditures in the War Departmen Robertson, Wheeler, Viele, Anderson, John son, Warner, Flo . Expenditnies in the Navy Dopratment— Taylor of Tennessee. Sowden, Davidson, ‘ Canpbell Rowellof inois, Brown, Thomas of Wisconsin foapenditures in the Postoffice Departiment — R Ward, Warner, Davidson, S, E, Tay- Jor, Hytan, Bowd, Expenditires in the De —Gibson, Hammond. Sevimonr, Ward of iy Department enridge, Shaw, artment of Justice - linois, Mitliken, Hanback, Sawyer, ¥ aditures in the Interior Department We of Towa, Darzate, Harris, Culbert- g son, Bramm, Libby, Daven port. : Expenditures on Public Buildings and Grounds—Beaeh, O'Neill of Missouri, Sene Riggs of Llinols, Pettibone, O'Hara, G linger ry, St. Martin Hlinois, Evans, o 1dbrary—Singleton, i1t of Pennsylvania. Seleet Commitios on Retorn in- Civil —Cox, Clements, Sto Blanchard, Mitchell, Stone, Palitzer, Bayue, Little, Sheltback, Farcuhar, Awerican Ship Building and Ship Owning Interests—Dunn, Holmam, Milie, King, Bliss, Rankin of Wisconsin, MeMillay, Comstock, Dengley, Wadsworth, Osborn, Felton, 1" ncis, Coinmittee on Eleetion of President’ and Vice President—Caldwell, Eden of [llinois, Ermentiout, Beach, Dibble, " Gibson, Heard, Johnston, Cuird of Nebraska, Baker, Ll Stand. Cooper, Moflit. i Ventilation und Aceousties -Groen, St ard, Canpbell, Allen, Evans, Switourue, O'Bon il Seleet Committee on the Alcoholic Lic Campbell, Carleton, Fred rie Tiutben, Glover, Merriman Price ot wsin, Everliant, Lindsiey Roweis, - A Fatal Reconciliation, Pargenson, N. J, { ford, Luckstér, this even | and then committed suicide, His wite was asleep in her bed when he shot her, Mo Holiord hiad kept @ boarding house ‘in this eity, being separated from her hushand for the past cighie n months, untit last Monday, when they were reconeiled. Holford hid boeu diinking sinee. No cause is assigned for the trazedy oopt, s compluluts, " that she welcrod her ehildien by Ler wst bus- band to Lis, Joint Commiiic Stahlnecker, O'N Spooney Hal- ‘ening killed his wite R JEALOUSY AND MURDER. e Tragedy Enacted in the Suburbs of Chester, N1 Cnpsten, DL, Jan. ©.=[Special Telegran A hersille trageds was enacte the s burts of this city fast night. Cemmodore Flynn and have boen fiving untppily opether 1o some tiwe through jealoasy .. 1 which, < e tragedy, has proved to have | e well ¢ led. On Monday they agreed | te paral nd divide the onal pr n | Fiynn leaving t w, @ wid | ' not na 2 er e to the house. The woman, at 1 Znizin | him. began a quarrel, when Flynn drew | pistol and fired, the ball striking e woman | near the temple and v upward Fly horrified his act, at¢ turned the weapon on himself and sent a ball through the right side of his head. B n laid down on the floor by the side of the woman and, | drawing a won pocket-knife, with two mnost severed her h 1 from her | again devoted li<atention to hin | inga cat M his thront, which missod fhe large veins, Then, st front of the tireplace, he <hot hi Fhe woman died Dmmediately Flynn is still alive, with a slight chance of recovery, | No one witnessed the deed but a5 -yvear-old danghter. unmade a sworn statement we the cotoner that he deplored the act, Lelaimed he had a ool cause MANAGED THE FINANCES, | 1 Now the Pirm Finds 1 e naMeavy DAL TIvORE, Painter, Tongue & | Co.dealers in faney diess goods, made a deed of t his afternoon for the benefit of their ereditors. A meniber of e fhn stated to-night that the failue w ansed by the | defaleation of their kook-keeper, William 1L | Rose, Who confesses o havind wmisanpro | priate 0, bt they believe his defaleas | | tion wi el higher. The fim, havs ine imnlicit contidence in Tose, entrusied him with the timnces. Their liab, L hies wre roughly estimated at S 0, iust which they have £50.00 [ or =40.000 wonrth of stock. Ros Wil thie ouse seven vears, Geor of Evans, Day & Co. fruit and oyt I8 a0 special mariner u the i for <50,000, which e will Tose andprobably more. The fir's creditors e nearly il i Philadelplia | and New Yok, R a< heen arrested and his ftiends are making an efort fomake good the amount of his defaleation in order 10 suve him from punishiment by eriminal proceedings JOHN SHE - MAN INOMINATED, He Keeeives the Unanimons Vote of | the Bepublican Caucus, Corvans, Ohio, Jan. 7—The republican i of the legislature held an open joint eaucus this evening and nominated Jolin Sherman in less than an hour for the senate, (o be voted for at the of the, fwo houses of (he nest Tuesdav. The vote and open, there being no | suggested Lo the cancus, Not wmore (han (o dozen persons were prescit other than wmembers, A number of short, snthusiastic speeches wore made endorsing the nonination, among them heine ex-( ernor Noyes and - Governor Kennedy catiens wits prosided over by Senator Cleveland, and was in s until hours nhers Was unanimons other nan Iy of a late Jstmasters, e senate St roads has been Investi WasniNGt ce on postofii com s and considerin the the nominations of post- masters that have been made to Gl vaeaneices caned by death, resignation and ex pivation of terms, ana have decided to report favor 1 ably alarge number of them against whom ctions have been raised, he follow- o been favorably passed upon: W, €. Brown, Sait Lake; Join L. Streef, Vark City, Utal. Invitations haye heen sent to Postuasier General Vilas in each of the 560 cases in which postmasters luve been suspended. and d before which nominations ol those who have been apointed 1o stucceed offensive partisans are pendine, fo state the reasons for ousting the persons holding otlice. other members of the cabinet hav v them from several senate committees CLEVELAND, Jan 7—The management of the Cleveland Rolling Mill company notified all their employes to-day that their wages would be advanced 10 per cent, dating from January 1 Under the advance the lowest Wil i will be $1.10 and the highest $16.00, an average of about 3350 per day. | About 007 men are interested, and are the Same who engaged in the strike last summer, Keene 1 teadily. Kaxsas Ciry, Mo, Jan. 7.—Thomas W Keene, the tragedian 18 loproving rapidly Lis conditionssurpassing even the highest ex- pectations of the physician and_ friends, 1le will ot De able o appear upon e stazo for | several weelis, however, and the members of his company have been granted permission | to seels other engagements, some having al- ready left the eity, — A Ponnsylvania ¢ SHENANDOA T, P, Jan, T—A caye-dn curred at Boston Ttum, near Makoney City, | to-day, and a block of honses went down out | of sight. The families Living in the louses | hiad a narow eseape. The surface is still ving and tive more bl 0 dowi, ave-in. ac- - Boy Burned to Death, PHILADELPHIA, T—A fire occury this wmorning in the thind story of No, 715 Sansomw street and the adjoining house, A boy four years old, son’ of the janitress, perished i the flaines, The financial loss was siight. -~ Kicley Admitted o the Bar, an. T.—[Special Telegran.] ey, the rejeeted minister to Italy and Austria, was aditted to the bur of New Youk, yesterday, Aun Inyisible Morchant Marine, W Yourk, Jun. 7.—[Special Telegram.) Phe Herald publishad the grain shipments last year, showing thet 4TL1E,264 bushels were carried in foreign vessels and none un- der the A - vator Burned, Apcupery, Dak., Jan, T.—The elevator of Putnam MeGregory, at Groton, burned this worning with 14,000 bushels of wheat, Gone Before, JacksoxvitLe, I, Jan, T.--lon. John Hopper, mayor or Jacksouville, died to-day of cancer in'the stowach, THE OMAHA DATLY BEE, FRIDAY., JANUARY S, 1S86. ASSUVING The County Officers Elect Step Into Office THE REAL | A Pythinn Presentation Bali Move Epec The New Con the cliang administration bonds, taken o remained fort menis s (e crul days. ! Mr Wi, Co tered apon demonstration of receiving t the hands ot t David N. Mill: quiet gravity w which all part THER DUTIES. Yeeterday. ESTATE RECORD. The Charity The Boiler In- Ete., Ete. ment tor ty Officers, In the midst of snow and storm, rock by a northwest gale of fury seldom leled, Donglas county yesterday passed | from the old regime into the new This great ovent came to pass quietly enow, | and the conrt hov the seat of change, was visited by few who had not personal interests there Those who ealled wit- nessed o alteration in the order of af fairs, excopt that new faces were behind the office counters and eigars wert freely dispensed, Al the retiring officials were iso on hind completing the arrangement of the aflairs they wore about to sarren der Ihe commissioners sat all day in their ehamber buried in the task of andit g accounts and examining vouchers of claims presented by the ontgoing officers No ceremony of installation atiended rs of the new had before filed their th and qaalified. Al that jem was 1o take practical v duties. I some depart isaction will require Spni rn, th ew sherill, en wrm with no mn eoremonial and v from cumbent, Mi periormed with 4 orthy of the oceasion, after ies engaged adjourned to 1"t | 1w relivin the side board. Mr Coburn brings to his office ns deputy, Mr. J. No Phillips, late depury survevor of customs. 1 there ave to he other deputies, the action of the con on must be awaited M eph Mill who has =0 loj been jailor fc the county, continues in service under the new administration. In recognition of his long experience, devo tion to his duties and thorot mastery of the diflieult art of controlling prison ers, Mo Coburn has retained My, Milley His aetion is en ~ed by all who have ever observed the management of the juil vice Although the residenc in the p in the revious years of Joe's ser is ¢ o to mansion which new sheri shrieval adjoins the jail, he will not do =o and My Phillips will my vacates Messrs, Edw Ewing retive w Miller's future subject of nouneement w is prepared to Tin o ove in when Sheril Miller Jamnes yegime. Mr oceupation has been the much report that the an- ill be left to him when he wake it UNTY ird Crowell and th the odd TRUASURER Mr. Henry Bolln and his deputy, My Joln Groves, haymg duly filed their bouds and otherwise qualitied.enteved the office of county treasury yestorday, Mr. Rush and his s M. Rhodes, wili be busicd for sever yet completmg the work which the ‘rush of tax payers has - broug upon just at the close of the tern. T is 1noteworthy fiet, that whercas the treasurer of Lan er county —not a third <o populous as fore the end ceived taxes isfiod w me by continuin required Lahor old and well | introduction of us term, Mr. Rush has np to the a“t monent, sat ting the pressure of work Bis task even beyond his The new treasirer is an rown citizen who necds no His assistant, Mr. Grov was formeriy in the clerieal department of the Union Pacific shops and is a capa ble man for his new position Mr. Rush will probabiy enter the veal state and insurance business THE COUNTY CLERK. My Gustay Benecke who, af ter his retivement from the po licy magistracy at_ the last clection, entered” the office of county clerk by appointment to il out My Leay itt’s unexpired term, turned over the books, vrecords and necounts 1o his sue- cessor, Mr. Chas, P Needham, - The new clerk comes from the service of the Union Pucitic, in tl wliting department of which ‘campany he was a elerk for sey years, His deputy, Mr. S, S, Auc! moody, was lately cashi for H. Clarke & Co. ind Wl popularly known in Omzha teman and capable accountant, the” selection for y clerk could mot be bettered, As cnecke had no deputy, Mr. Auch moody’s appointinent does not bring iny change in - the order of the seven em= ployes in the ofice. COUNTY JUDGT My, J. I McCulioeh suceceds hnsclf, fter service of a term and a half, 1o the county beneh. The judge is so well knowh that no vemarks upon the ‘change” in his oflice. Business con tinnedin bis court unvaflod, the judi sitting upon o very harrowing hog suit throughout the day When My day morning oflice of Dot ) ConoNER €. Drexel retived yester Jno. C Drexel assimed crown’’ of lns county’s ficer, with @ gravity and solemnity worthy of an event sograve, My, J C. Drexel bud intended delivering an in- ngaral address of some length and heivy seholarship but yielding 10 the ve monstrance of Mr. Jno. C.Drexel he concluded that he would not do so. After this Mr. Dresel assumed the duties of his oflice wh publy disch SUPERINTENDENT OF ich Mr, Drexcl has o ea ged during the year past. INSTRUCTION Much the sume ceremony oceurred in the oflice of the of instraction ferved his anth gratulated himself Who ealled, up ministration during the ng COUNTY A singular 1k ard O Keeffe, t er. Wi past year, th vice, the senior member and chai county superintendent of Mr.d. B, Brumer trans ority 10 himself snd con did several friends his e just clos- on_the COMMINSION hing happencd to My, Rich he re-elected commission he has been during (] last of his first term’s ser nan of the board, he found upon reinvestin himself with official prevogatives, ete, that he had dropped * back into juniority. Althongh he was entering upon his fourth yeur of service, he wis retired from 1 vank of patriarch to what may be termed the infant class Mr. Corliss succeeded to the seniority and chairmanship nceording to form. Of course Mr. O Keefle will onse more tuke the chair on the last year of the term which be is now entering. COUNTY SURVEYOR My, George 5. Smith, who also ceeds himself, county survey yeuars” of se ters yesterday teenth year” i transit and ley Douglas. Mr continuing the dutics of vor, is the oldest officer, in rvice, in the county. He en upon his eighth term fif- n which he has run the ¢l over the dominion of Chas. 1L Howws, his as sistunt, likewise pursnes the even tenor of his ofliciul way. of 1 challeng the tri-justice pr,‘l ne court three just USTICES. s who failed of elec justi determined 1o hang on_until of the constitutionality of law is settled by the su lected according to the new law, assnmed their du ties yesterday. Judge Anderson ve- mains’ at the old stand o dis @ justice for the thivd precinet. Mr, e Lee Holsloy Ty pen of journal ps down tho firepointed sm wnd opens court up 8 re one flight above No. 1308 Favnam | of a great river, made navigable and DR“ F\ 0["‘ I\ ‘”IF ““ n fore considorod an belonging rightly ‘o court hours from dawn till dark jy wporting upon its bosom the com A A\ N LW the Union Pacitie m e fetion onr feet at the fool of the stairs. | merce of the conntry: together with in 5 <honid e taken on the part of Omaba ge Helsley thkas his honorable office | ercased raitroad facilities which will com and_the Union Pactfic covering o o et dignity and_ the congratila- | mand the mineral and agricaltural wealth | Whisky-Besotted Parents Tara Theig Chil- | jectiy points on the Unfon Pacifie wi tions of an endless nmumber of friends. | of the entive west, (which will have be Pngr e - material for opening up o @reat weste o Judge Berka, for the first distriet, will | come densely ated P nland dren Out of Doot system running wost and iwest and hold forth in the Canningham block on | imperions eity. w he respeet, eredit southwest nd conne c owith the ‘u;"; I '\”‘1‘ nth st ol . | and admiration of the eonntry, and u fwo Shivering Litte Weetehes Whose | ahove named main trunk at y St ndge Andred s only one der the hberal svstem of the administra- yme is de o1l o tion ontgoing justices who has “prepared to | tion of this great govcinment, it may al- e T Y6 you consider it advisatle to Yot turn over iis dockots to his elected suc- | <o hecome e, and cherishod to mem Earth by Drink bonds for 1t building of such a road cessor. The others av foing 1o wait | ory by the nations of the globe ey Ol and Douglas connty conld well while until they sec whether they have Liome of many people of the N 0 { o 1 " vote honds to such an enterprice « chance to hang on yrinlitios of Hip eRvih \‘,'\" i ML G 130,000 or 00,000, s such g systen ASSESSORS AND CONSTARLES | - hands blue with the ¢ M M would 1 wortl mint v this cit Follow nf are |., 1ssessors and consta | BULLET sCARuED. entered the Bre office last ht & 1 And now it Mr, Callaway <orts that ected fol oo ] 030 o q ring up to a BE. TOW [ “lle ho has the one \ e T et S William Dol | THe Pederal Clerks Oice ~The Ques: I" 0 ¢ :' gk hdgTRg U ! A v the ‘l'eller o e fien, § T+ i eater the elder of the W ns in y e « i o Seeond_ward, James Donnelly; Third | thon of'a Lincoln Grand dury i o ekl il < right in the ward, Mat Hoover; Fourth ward, W.J United States D n m. | seared v Mol L e atiendul 5 greatest possible in Mount; Fifth ward, 8. Wakefield; Sisth | bertson sat in his office yestorday, as a | warm themselves. OF course they could, | g ' for ono, Teom W ward, F. W \Ilw e W " | representative of the BEE entered ind shivering and <haking th d out |y tWith sl g ‘“”‘i istablos: First ward iliiam | “Mave you made up your mind on the | e hands to the grateful heat. Soon | in \ Wl proper sonse o Svancon and, Jacob Heidmang Second | guestion of ealling « grand jnry for the warmth began 1o be felt, the ligle | honor to Northwestern and Burling ward, C. W. Bdgerton and C. W. King: | fineoln torm?" aoked the repotier forme stopped < ¥ aned the ooy | o & Missouri. ‘Hands off, please, Third ward, Samucl Stover and Paul | "Ny "Lumbertson replied that he had not | {ad began 1o nod. o . nd be satistiod with your own great Stein: Fourth ward, 0. A ehle and | vy peached o conclusion on th PAUITATS Hlie v Lot toreitorios, comprising te north part ayd SN Mealio: Fifth ‘ward, Charles Hotlo | 350 o 0 momrent s 11 Bk L. L T the sonth part of our great state, the busis and AL Donaghae: Sixth ward, Dovsey { asked: “Did any of the g . m“n ‘n; Uy ien q | nessofwhich son move, when possible, Houck and George l:l 1 interview Melntyre and Heath when they | gaing to sleep 1o night :u Yy of, your i ‘{ul“ll. 'm;vm.n 3 A were here with their show WLTEIBH L dehuw: " rentind the Mnegor of | U1 VO & Northern to Ken OMAHA REAL ESTATE | et e e v e T st " 2 nard, or 8 ent-ofl 1o Ashland i< all well [ This exposures i ey st 11 the two, answer e la AUCHON. g as e as they go, butare altogethet A Review of the By D A S Lt B b o | #“We haven't got any plice 10 sleen. |64 (i for Omahin of to-day and tie fis and the Outlook. N I,““‘ I',' "‘r“ X {; by ¥y | Father l\l'.;w‘:‘v Ir~h A\Av\\um‘; '>I|U<\ t Omaba wonld be very modest, [ " " ) 0. 0. ierso confessio it us out of the ho ¢ most froze, ik, i ki ERitT st o L I'o e Eptror or e Bey The | dropped almost from memory. B f‘wmb the first place we found opon ‘-‘“”; ki § ‘u. king thism ‘,,‘ eI wl| xh‘ ': following was written at the solicitation [ yoweadl it np, let me ask it youreally put [ where they would 1ot us stay,” e C ""‘ H'] e " ‘\' ““”_'L‘( of an agent of the Herald, A pequest | any eredence in it : [ Tl reporter was interested and ques- | g e R BT I o at 1 Y I dambertso waived answer o1 h oy s 1 who the " 2 1 ¥ h was made for “a Christnias Heal Retato | Mt Samibertson, waived answor fioned the Doys as e who they Wt | eigonr sl part of this Tand which irticle’” and was twice called for before | Gqieli evcrviody Knows. i i E AL AR R, M foweth with milk and honey® comprising Chvistmas, but never published. Ondan. | ground of the * penitentiary — sei Fhciv names are Owen o Cotte | ! Union Pacttic tervitory west of u L om the first page of the Herald we no- [ Sprang upon the local publie not {65 Ao Yospoetivelle 10 ann 11 yonts £ ¥ e b ticet Targe portion of our aticle which | siee. | The conversation led the « and theiv father is (he man who is known WAL IO A ke seems to liave been approprinted, and | fitorney mto the doclarntion that not e \};‘ AL ”mm\‘ r.’u\ Short Intervicws Gathered in the Hos takoi verbutim, withot ciedit to tho [ giint Watson' 1, Snvith . hatd DN | g ki Foaeii ang e i el Rotunda writers g ‘ murdered. Countloss theories sugaested | wope fighting - drunk. They fin S. W Stowart, San Franciseo, Cal.s— Very Respeetft h themselves to explain the manner of the | eame to blow<and the children I 0L The anti-Chinese labor movement is sloy Mowst: & Brosser. | evime, but none that questioned the com: | their way, they tueaed them ont of doors. | 1y hat - surcly gathering in foree mission ‘-‘w 1 erime were tenable. So in It was nowan uncommon oecurrence, 88 | ppe aival - of the white ¢ Real Estate Review and Prospects, | terested did Mr. Laumnbortson grow in the b ey had been frequently tuened ont of R L e | Asthe yenr 1885 firaws 1o . elose, i discussion of the subject that he took the | qoprs | t nover on such o Dbittor, | Mukers from the cast to disy inn review of the past, associated with | Teporter 1o the third floor where the | cold w he hoys wandered up | coolic lahor, is regarded as the opens the real interests and prosperity of Onge | Cerks offic i o Bl e lxl enth <y oking fora place to stay, | ing move of the plan which has as its D, we ean look hiek with wonder, L dce L USRI ey b O vded | ohjeet the abolition of Chinese labor alto- and _ admication,) upon - the collossal | G8 BRI HEPONORSIERES AT | when thay voacl ‘:n"“" ey, T | £other, The other tradesmen, by adopt- B il Ty g pietess b | est miystory was enacted, but never bee | only fust recovered from o blow which | g @ similar course, will gradually, it is nent, upon the assive masonry, the | 10re were so many disclosures made to | (heveccived some days ago at the hands | believed, foree the Chinamen out of em- wdenr of modern architeeture, the ex- | "“'“ Ilie public probably "*"- snot know | of o dranken shocinaker. She came | ployment. The sand-lot element in Fris he main thorongltares of the cif i & M i or bed day hetore Fay bl yoop ¢ come sou 0 cnnis upon the confidenee, energzy and cheerful | fiee open, and the Jatter room itsclt, are K, her husband, managed to remain | People have come 1 that Denn prosperity of 10,00 people, In contrast- | literally searved and honeyeombe dwith | gober during his wilv's sickne Kearney and his gang were loud-mouath- ing the inereased vealth, the aceumulat. | Dol Sneh, howoever, is e fact neither of th ir conld resist the t ed demagogues who were powerless to ed population. the) enhanced valies of | Wis revy “1"-*‘ by Mr. Laml e ela e ate the vecovery by put in u[ oot evir & 0 el dy real estate, with that of former years \ The bullet which dCol. Smith | i heastly deunk | for the evils on which they ranted. Kear- fore Omalia beeame so much of i metrop. | Passed throngh his head and wvys fou il Despite the fact that the boys are no [ ney's agitation against the Chinese rosult- olis of this greyt western country, | Where it had fallen spent ahont six feet | hetter than they should be, the case 1s n | ed'in no good whatever, Kearney is stilt feeling of amazinent possesses one m him Another bullet, however, | Gl one and shows to what depths over | in San Francisco, but retired from in memory of the past, and sk in some mysterions manner on that | indulwence in whisky will hring pare | “Teeturing™ on the sand lots. Tle s prot- a real'zation of tae present that such | Meht, struek the further door of the | Owen Conley, the fither, when sol i< [ty well fised, and has considerable valu- chiliiges ‘,“_“,dl..,,“,_‘I,l,,,‘_,, s Cwithout | € y;L“-. w-,‘ uyull ;’»L-ull‘} ;;y.'\‘ ‘h‘:.‘\ oo | : ,,],.4; workine, hu:.vr‘fl nan mul“\sw mnl;» property i the city.® [Mr. Mossi onr special wonder aving been resy- | Sent from a point near the head of th onley is a vespectable woman. Whis | Jof Moss, Chicago, 110: v. Moss i dents of this city br the past nineteen | tairs. The dent made by the bulletis in | kg, however, robs them of their sonses, | Juyer for Mr, Georize' 1L amiond, the years, we feel tha we have in earlier | the door, andis a vague tell-tale of the Ltheir ehildren have been bronght up | Ledf and pork packer.] The cattle mar- days been in synpathy with many citi “I'y':' wlful business of }”h.' ""“’ miaht. | o cirenmstanees which tend to-make | ket in Ch dull and the supply is zens, when doubt ghd ailyersity dagkened [ Duaring the session of the wnd jury es- - them eriminals, Last spring the wh away ahead of the demand, During the the hopes and broveht a depression upon [ PErnents wei made by dischargineg pis family was m jail at the sa time, the | holiday week there was o slight rise in the hearis of the propie; and when reae- | 101~ inthe haliway wlil the Jury sat n @ father and mother for drangenness aud | prices, hut only « temporary one. Ship- tion took place anl afeeling of wmatual | :-r-un:l on t e }I‘;‘”K e he | e by Vs LII ‘h.-lnlq : W Torner | gy ( tler prices vight b »;.wn congrratulation awewd out in hirmony | fact that a pistol shot could not he he were relensed, but the latter were | O, king all things into considera- an_apprcia on of, chang s Which wer [Fo gl the nlmg(l.\v':\u:r":‘3' JUEEAAE about, {o ‘1,“ send fo i e !’ ol | i o, thin it Chiongo, and they onght fo o result in the ¢ mon good of the coy ] S0 SHOtS VO TIC WS 1 when the pa S made a piteous et realize this net i upply « 0 munity, we have been happy to see tl Ahe hallway. — One piereed the | o have their boys returned to them. | Omaha yards is fair, but m be better, sunshine of prosperity birst the clowds in el jary room doov and «plit @ panel | Fhey anade prontises of reform to Nearly all the caftle comng in now: are the eflulgence of Drighter duys, with [ Wh 1 another strock o 1;;.‘« e | fudge, signed the pledge, and were | corn-fed, and come from Nebraska, Mis- promises of a morsillustrions future knoh ont of shape, as can s Y| happy when the boys were veturned nd Kanens 1a few from lowa Although in veaws gone by investments | A target was also made of the sf s | o theiv eare th ded sober and in- | The vanize fed catile will not coma in realty would haze returned abundunt { and lizht impressions of builets can dustrious lives for some time, and a great | iuantil summier or early g riehes, vot there was: nol the certainty of | fliscoverad on the iron steps. On- ( change took place 1 the Conley Noni Clnerafive repayment that there i o day s | o do of the two | The tame of * sky Jack” was about | Locat 1 15 Omaha now is o fined fuct with its | constitut ¢ elerk's | o hecome aomisiomer for Conley, when The I A M. elub has med their thivteen railvonds and more 1o follow, | nougly sear, and fur | Be one day yielded (o temptation. Once | party 1o Thursday evenin N with its manufastorics, its permauent i | o0 i & mark on the & L icze s drunk he could not resist longer, his wite | = go1n (- Stirlen, of Frec Towa, iy provements, with its wi LGS b DGl e [ joined him"in bis deia ¥, 1 v ty visiting his old friend, Chiot ness system: aind good riment, with | the plaster, These were made | Just estate has beea than their its helt lin aditets, “cable e, nev | o] shot, but there are fow who e ex- | fis Tais T , mpoit wile all i 1in th mrenee. ulted from | a7 1 4 e i i | Rn B SIBE, niLIE6 AUHIDE ofUligimtise | DUPOTS AND VIADUCTS. frect saw ity yse CONLEILHY al g al I 1l | terday for the turda, ton, Witlh it favombe ieal po- | hiap hugonly tog carciully coneenlod Uit | qe Views of a Business Man on jenliyronied i) sition, with jts ric icuitural country | fact. Shortly after the Siith tr %1086 Vexing QRORIONs < A at commi | v denscly | officer of the conr S el ek | A firein the residence of Andrew Riley lm"”\ '4“':,?"“-‘\1‘::'4 ”k‘.i 1[“ s | the private office, and reporter to Mr, PoCHimebaugh yester- | partment yesterday The blaze was d tlourishing futar ne [as ‘he supposed, s, | day, “will you please extmaishid, - the “diamaze being abous Wl incrensed zrowth of wealih he snapped the pistol 1 | from o business standpoint, on the depot | #100. i i Sucha condition of fin ;“v'*“h‘ ing i;v'”fl: "wn»w;lhn:tmw : 1o | nd viaduet questiont” - | ’\m’\ E. 1 .‘l‘.,nm~..-m..|!»wn in tha '7»‘3'&31‘!' ke (||.':.\(v-mif:f:'.‘l\’,‘.|‘..;4 | Dang followed Oiaall okl Fi - Xes, Tnnuiwilling 1o glve’ youl my ), A A m\t‘x Lo '(II‘I.I:|1|'I;1::1 having sold property | 8 gentleman just entering the doorstaried | Views, " replied Mr. Himebaugh, “but they | gpounds of failure 1o support and Investment to. enstomere | back as the ballet whistlod by his head. | will be new to the public, and perhaps | adultery east 15 New York and | The shot struek the ""_"i' h.\‘llnv' tore oul | hey will snit some and _will not _be ap- | Unity elub meets this evening at the Massachusctts —— Althot the ad * wood, glanced against the “,w\! and [ proved of by others. But if they ave | church. Mrs, Curtis will read i ossay ditions to Omaha are perhaps suflic Theepisodt wasearofully sub- {3 considered during these | on Voltaire. Mr, Copeland will read an ient for n quarter # w million of people, ns the shootist did mot eire to L FEN TR S0 SOTR RS ST 1a gome | €558y ou Pain, ‘and Yoltaire, Mr. 8. 12 yetin its rapid growth there secmis to b himself to the chmire of reckless. | winter monthsit mig EOIC g will lead the conversation on cdu L prospeet of satisfactory returns o the | el viel u]m of the clerk’s ofiice in | good, as imstakes made and opporiun- | cation and representative government invastor at present prices. from prospect- | the fis ]‘_1 buildi most interesting | ities lost now can novor b .|i(’i|l[mll. 1 is | ity Clerk Southazd infored a reporier ide property, beside m a natural way, in | Who ike to view batt 1es or similar | and the eity cannot agree on aduct oon ol doing busineks n thie localit . question thiat the eity and husiness men & the listory of all large citics, SuburbanIogultiod 8. el e R Y T eilnoads. anstand | Gy whose bonds wore 1ol proporly dur property, i many instanees, has yielded koot sthatanaitordtsiRhntibiz i phtinniloduloihasied cast and |, Notwithstanding this, their ap- groftivaalibitosmipitalfinsostsiviv i imbortsan (a5 hult s SHCOE IO HIMCOR S SI08 e EAIs0LN] woe | plications were duly approved by the Toug acquaintance and experience, amd | some: confidenee in- the rson_confes: | Platismouth and Blair to nnite in consid- | JICH O W 2 il Ne | sion, and wonld, it he saw his way clear] vinz the feasibility of building in- gom ] b over two years elose application to the | sion, s uld, it he say way clearly | ering tl . : s T 3 T et I o e e oni | to some conclusive evidence, call s grand | mon i grand union depot, and locate the ouis Grol yesterduy ve-appointed Dlod ""V‘{‘ VA op Bal0 vy lnris 1e | oy et TNl tio ther consider the | sume belween Marney and Douglas | D E"'}" s diswlnehaininopdiion of all characters of property matter. What he will do he has not as | streets and Eighth and Ninth streets, “ex- | With the request of dudaes Nevitle and P s nrol 1 i | e . 1 by W | Wakeley and many proninent attorneys ce seeIms 1o | i demand west | yet determined ot that part now occupied by the Union 0 Phere seems to be quite 1 demand west i ] FELLOEEL i M, Grébe has provoed @ most capable and it oity the supply doss notKasmi&n == 54 < cific headgunr pihdin; e 4 PG ! 0f theolty: the supply does nobsocun suf THE BOTLER INSPEOTOR, Batpe (e Cantield honse. This would do | obling cowt oflicer and his snecession ficient. About west of TPwenty-Eighth BB UisIcRY R T for o viuduet on | 10 hinselt 15 eminently the proper thing stroct, and between Leavenworth, or I ywyo ¢ho Orainance Creating vhe of- | S With any necossity for a vinduct on vein 1 , of A Howard, rather, (if it was extended) and | What the Ondinanoe Ceenting o cither Tenth”or Eleyenth = strocts for | The cmployes, tvelve in numbor, of A, Davenport, on the north, theve is o large s e i : niny years, as all the bus, hack, express b ‘I"‘n‘r\"w‘ w:]y n:v”-’ ,:_‘ n‘wl» ““:|:'~' body of land which is withheld, some | The ordinane iling for the in- | und passengzer husiness would bo trans. | fogether with somo of the musical pro | of which i5 not subdivided. “Theve secme | spoction of stoun boilers, which las | ferred to lust Farnam stost, and hoth § #ioh, woro kepved svith o oleguis, b to be among the swarming and anxious | pussed the eity council and been approy- | the Union Pacitic and Burlingion & Mis. | auet Wednesday hizh he evening was _ s i P ! y sowri could reach the new depot by | shortencd by “voeal and instrumental purchasers a great inquiry for this prop- o4 4nd signed hy the mayor, hecomes a ling 4 Iroad visduet north and | venditions by Prof. Cliambers and mem- orty, 1L is, seemingly, thoronghly”xive | o o oeinc otry, “By its pus L ne fedriay ol A Ninth stronts | hovs of tho foree, and an' tnjoyuhle timne for market. aw of tho clty. By its pussago s mow | south hotwoen Lighth und Ninth streots | hovs of tho forge, and an_onjoyub i Our business the past year has far ex- | city office is credted, that of boiler in- | from Leavenworth to Howard strocts | wits hud, long to be remembered, ceeded our most sangaine expectations, | spector. The ordinance provides the | over the Union Pacifies lower tracks.” Jdim Dailey, just released from the i one feature which we are happy 10 | person filling this oflice sh e \ bontthe Belt dine Sl the | county juil, rofial into the central police note is that a very large per cent of our | (o nion anaineer, thoronghly versed in ue the north: " asked the res | station last evening torionsly drank and sules have been 1o actual seitlers, who 4 s i 5 . - pplied gor lodangs, He' was given Bought with the intention of improving, | 411 branches of the busine h o north of the new | quanters with several other un- Houses and stores are stidl in deman shall file a bond of §3,000 for the faithful rongh earlonds of fre fortunates who laid no other place to notwithstanding willions of dollars hivve | performunce of his daties. The salary i X 1 conld be ron ¢ leep, Jim i achegdiainer,” but the been expended T the Jast year (o accom: | fixed at £1,200 0 year, payable Lot beingz run | eold sweather s ‘iitred him from his modate the inercase of meveantile and [ Pl inspecter shill make exi i arvound | customary method of procuring drinks, manufacturing pursuits and 1o u0ord | 1S onee o year of every o junction | the bung-holes of the beer kegs being houses for a rapidly increasing populss | o150k subjcet 1o stean pressure 1hie ks wostof | frozen ; tion. Until vecently " property outside of | Gy “and shall requive of the ners, Char noand .M War were the ‘valuable busitiess eenter has been | \Chise property has been mspected, o fo ] g e, riding in a W day night, near principally m demand, that churacter of | of 55 “Phise fees shal! be turned over to plan yender e old Un the corner of Sisteenth and Farnam vealty whieh “conld be well handlul Iy | e city treasurer and placed to tho cred depot wseloss 1o the oom pany | stroots ey were dumped nnceremoni- small capital, but of late Larger wealth | i of a fund known as the *boiler inspect No, the upany con tuen it into a1 gusly into ‘the snow. The horse by comes forward and sales of this most val- [ o fund.” To the owners of the boilors | Dreight aid trmster - depot l they | away and dashed frantically down Six- uable business lots ‘are frequently made. | whiclh have been inspected the officer | (Ul veich the 1 Ire v et WL teenth streol, diangaing the” entter aftor Prade in farmws and Land is somewhat | ol w certificate o that effoet, and [ 1heir pissogertpaing from the wost by | i, - He was caeli ditera Lad ohase, Tmited, - partially ‘ineconsequence of | fhe ycfual to ullow a boiier to be inspeet: | S\ inging fran onth stoct aronnd 1o | Messes. Green and"Towar were ot hut, |-|...wv.. of local business, | Lo the | o shall be punishable s an oftonse. The t ith eud of the v \h ¢ \1 duet at | thongh rather severely shaken up, and-sceker seems to be tarned from this | eetor shall also éxamme all engin. | 1 LELEOOK, ML MBSO WNON GO a0 et mnds Toonaomning. tlis poiat “to tho iuterior. Thix | ganw, aud shall give o thaw cortificates, | 10 from thecast on the new bridso, thus | ), GGG RIS EPREERENE ) O departinent of the —xeal estate | \wpich shail be known as fivst, socond and I considering, and that Omaha | duving the cold weather this senson. It business — seoms o quite Important | ghed cluss ecrtficates rdmg 1o 1he LY - GanRioy # et s said thaton several occasions some of asthe town depends upon the countey. | ofiicioncy displayed by the per-ons exim l aflord to belp s lertaking | 1 e boon FiE e The Junds which are placed upon this | {0 | Bpngialie i e s e B e s matket from nearly every county in the | oy also provid that in "-““ 1 you Hity y AT l“ i p 1 thon auntll tho swonthor, modoraiod state will at no distant day find purchas- | i i, catl by e n i Sl 02 . Sl This is said to have been the cise on ers andoubtedly atgonble present prices | o g hedicnce of S Drovided | 16w roads in Nebr i d S Tiira cald it a e o i sl Lt R There is, perhaps, the smedlest amount of | By Jay, the cngincer i juct i he ¥ cand Dlowing aagut { GhE O s Xl L 1% ok indebteduess in praportion to public im- | 1o ot from 509 1o $90 | building new roids pUlEaTE SUNIER 1 10 nogligence 16 not known, preiements of any western city, and th ! goly Trom d fictions betwien i taxation is light compared to values, not The Sunday Storm at Hreter, r0uas ¢ ol ! ) rived i " 5 dng more than one per cont of the Exeren, Neb., Jan, 8.~[Corvespon i » : Personal Paragraphi, actual full valustion I T By e ¢ 10 be some | AMr Sohin My ol Chieyenne, arvived C Perbups no western ety has aome A G 2 | ) ¢ o city st night, and” will spend fuvarable credit or greater” confidence 0 ruls IAPQUEH SR y ¢ I foa s here visiting his brother, Oficer wdign capital, as the ready sale, of five | noon. The country vouds are Llled with Peter Matza per cent bonds at a premium is a fuir | huge drifts, especially the east and west ! L. M. tsard of Waorcester, Ma proof of reliance and tist ones. A snow plow with engine No. o friend of Will ‘I "I'nber, organist of 1 Vtom all indications from which one eiu | ) 0o G000y meming with Fivst Congregational chur s oin 1 forw an opinion, it secws now to bt anop- | 1 o B sk, 3 b | city speculuting upon n uE i pers porime time o buy property, to sveure a | dors to Lincoln. After they lolt the dis. ) manent location here. Mr. Bartlett is an ‘neit ez ag it is impossible to weet | pateher told th nts at Grafton vl netvietor in voice caltare, and intends with istortune, and at pri given, sat aivmont 1o s then rs iraf ) opening a el the city isfuctory compensaiion must come in the | ton signaled them hey woere g future, " It is supposed that the followin throwing snow in every direction and not u : e Mecting Postponed, 5 yearand the succecding years are to | cxpecting orders, they passed g it Ihe mecting called to consider plans monentous and successful to Owalia, [ Grafton at fifty miles per hour. 1o o il devise means for holding the ehurity and that this may be a remarkable peri® | mout then signaled them w e 1 b ball was postponed Jast evening on ac od aud an unportant cpoch in its bistory. | vesult. The dispateher then phed iy Skl ooy | WA as SORPRUAS M AL BE Gk O In the dim vista of the future, when | the sgent heve (o stop ther 3 2 1 e growth | o 3 e those who tre presont workers in the | ar sigualed and also went up the | o ‘ iy - dhat ncither tho | this evening ot the Millard, A number progression und’ pariicipators in the en- | track witd s Lintern, but they did not | Surdivestorn non liurigton & Missouri | of gentlomtin et Tt evening an terprise of estublishing and building o | see cithersigoa and as they went st | !.u enit (T uish ‘x it | talked over the m tter, but lv‘v” elinile 4 ty may have passod away, we | he threw his luntern through the cab | dviendiy o " b s ,“‘ o 1|. jons I\m- reached uulu. ietion may picture for posterity a througed city | window. striking the engineer in the face | haps be hoyco ! 5, for ihu | s dofervad anill this ovonlig whoo & of a half million people " upon the bunks | cut him budly. They stopped suhe of 4 $ hurelo | luger utteadancs i expo

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