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A VOL. X. OMAHA, NEBRASKA, MONDA Y. JANUARY Established 1871. ~ MORNING EDITION. DOMESTIC DOINES, | rak st resting ows houe. | bo walked stiff, bat soon w — | jog at a rate of five miles an : 8 o'clock over 5000 people were in the A Well Known ChiCago buliding. The exe toment wonintense. . | O'Leary walked around the track vn Newspaper Man TrieS ' couraging the pedes rians. At 8 p. + s “= | m. they rematned fu the samo order to Kill Himself. ! au in the preceding score. Albert ap- i | peared on the trac: in & few minures, ro.oking as if ho was about begianing, Conkling Urges Garfield 10 jnueag of ending, the contert Ro- Remember New York in aclected to com- | pete agaiost Rowell in the coming 8'x Selecting His Cabinet. | days’ contest at Madis n Squire gar {den. At 9 o'clock Hughes came on TR | the track ag.in, a.d was loudly cheer- Hughes Easily Beats Rowell's ed. lHu = follc xflb:y, Ca;n;{:n-, Best Time With Considera= | foliowed, and s livcls spar. for two or followed, and a livcly spur. for two or thres laps tonk place between the ble to Spare. four. At 9:07 Gampana, after com- T pleting 425 miles, bid adieu to the scorers and left the track. Shortly after Hughes, carrying the stars and stripes, completed 568 miles, and at ths samo time Albert ¢ mpleel 568 miles. After completing three more laps, during which he cuzicd the belt, < | Hughes left the t-a-k. The receipts e owoeey i R ron oy f oo et SLEOLOL Perpetrated on a Family orlme iy in Kentucky. | Specit Dapasen 0 The Bes P [, Cmics00, Jausry 5010 p. m— aE Taece oocurred in Chicego during Bpecial Dispsteh to The Boe 1 1880, 10,462 dearhe, baing a daily | erage of 28;7,592 «ere citizens of the Fau Rives, Mass., Jan. 30—10 p. | Unire ! States, 1,089 ot Germany, 786 . —A specisl meeting ot the Spinners | of Ircland, 162 of Can da, and 143 of swociatisn was held last night, suc | E.gland. Dr. Mark Gleason, regis- was fully attended. Tha deputation ' trar of statistics, makes the folowiug which wiited on the mill agenta last | comparison of percentase of deathe Thursday reported that the replies | per 1.000 inhabitants for 1880 Chi were uusatisfactory After discussion | cago 20 79, New York 26.47, Brook- the res lutions were adop.ed, setting 1y 23 33, Bosion 23.53, Baltmore forth grounds for asking an advance of 24 21 wages. Among thess were the large dividends, rauging fr m ten to for'y per cent. on capital invested; the fact ' > re workiog in the: OHIcAGo, January 30, 10 p. m.—G. midst of prosperity for panic_ prices, | A Parks,agent for the Commonweslth psidin the dark days of 1876 aud | Distribution lottery, of Kentucky, 1877; increased cost of the necessa- | Was arrcsted here Saturday on tho ries of life, which has reduced tue | charge of selling lottery tickots 2 power of wages twenty per | lation of the Illiuois lawa. Ia his ceut., and does not lsave a sufliciency | PO m were found about three %o provide for_the necessaries of life | hundred addreased envelops, contain- for families It was further set forth | ing receipta for money, about half of that operatives here recsive wages |thew contawing names of people in wnder the average paid in New Eng- | this state, Indiana and other parts of tand states, and are comoelled to pay | the Northwest. - Others wero to clerks hugher \ents and enjoy loss advantages 10 the city, and a few to youns Iad than_opera‘ives in other mnufactur- | and married ladics, all of whom had iug distriots. Tn view < f thess things, | been captivated Ly the pr t of and the refusal of che manufactures to | drawing a for une by the expeaditure incre we wages, it was far:her resolved | Of a paliry two dollars. %o appoint a committee of ten to re Proving His Property. Pport at the next moeting aa to whether it will be advisable to strike in B ton or all the mills. Alsoto mele: Niw Yok, Juvuery 30—10 p. m.— thirty members to act as delogates to | The c1se of Youugs was up azam yos- to molictt aid from trades’ unions, and | terday iu the surrogats court, before fo other plicss operatives wers ad | Reforeo Underhull. This i the case vinad t0 propare for & loug straggle In |10 which it fa alleged that Yeungs wi S s i W ead, and hie wife applied for levrers Mbis Db ubes BbtatRae: of adminietration on his extate, hut g ! Yonngs, or a person who claims Lo be Mostreas, Jan 30—10 p. m.—By | f‘;""",‘v'p';';"“"p' S e cati o declarcs tha: -l ;cf;"“,::‘:;{'w{;;{:;::? a1 it be is dead in law, ho is a very livel ::‘l"_‘l-gh;"::l':"‘"’u"“;tll":"“:'c‘t‘n:"'c‘: He identified old portraits of himoelf, { and also s Tetter ho had wri‘ten to his this clty with St Johus, New Bruos- ' Nsiiie Sk o & wick, by way of Banger, Me. The | Droter, dated Juno 24th, 1869 Mra shortest Jine across the continent, aod | °°% will briog Liverpool 1500 miles nearer ©<8@ined Thursday next. Japau tusu by aoy other route. ‘ Meeting of the Flyers Fated to Live. gpecia Dispatch to The kce. £oecial Dispateh to Tho Bee. Cricaco, Javuary 30—1 . m.— Cazcaco, Jan. 30—10 p. m.—John | The Chicaxo Driving Park assoclation W. Sickles, furmerly conmercial edi- | A0nounces its summer meeting for tor of The Chicago Times, and since July 19'h to 23d, iaclusively, and oconuected with various Chicago and | offers §40,000 in purses for thirteen St. Louis papers, attempted to com- |vents H. V. Bomis, who repre mi* suicide Saturd .y iu a roum at the | sents the pucer “Sorrcl Din,” his Oommercial hotel, by outting the | challenged ““Maud §" and */S. Julien' wmuin artery of his left wrist. S me | 08 con ect at this moeting, tha ‘orme eightecn years ago, when be was | to be$2.500 a corner, the association f urishing as comamercial editor of to add ¥7,500. The Times, be peid undue auention Gonkling s Bmissuries. to » young widow, Elizabeth A. Hull. 8.n: tisouich to the Bor. His wife learncd of his relations to| Opeveaxp, January 51—1 a m.— the youog widow, and one day he ro- | Governor Cornell aud Mr. Platt, turicd home to find her goae aod his United States seva‘or-elocs from Now child also. He ..over hoard of them | York, visited Mentor Satarday, leav- afterwards, but hes since lived with ing the train at Puinessille, and qu Fall River Spinners Resolve to Inaugurate a Monster Strike. Arrestofa Lottery Man. -l Disoatct 10 The Bee. Special Disoaten to Tun Brx thy Hill woman, to whom he became 1y driving to the home of G 0 much attached hat wien sho dled fisld. They held a conference with 1sst weok it unsettled bis mi He the president-elcct, and urged him to 1:it the following queer leiter, evi- | favor Now York with a representatiye <dently written whea his life blood was | in tho cabinet. They also wunning low: | the general of the wish: “L wm lost, I trast my friends, Couklirg. No one hero was aware of ‘those who have known me, will bury | the pilgrimage until they arrived. . in & silent gravo, and vury me by | Suspendea Hostilities. the wide of Lizzie Hill, at Roee Hill |¢ PP o0 ocemetery, and 1f I fail iu this, all g 57" ez lost. Tam wild; T do ot know what | HARRISEURG, Pa., Janusay 30—10 I am doing Telegraph to @, T. P- m.—Te twelfth ballot was taken Throokmorion, Aubarn, N. Y., Rey. | Josterday, bt it was uinteresting tn W, Sickles, Tudisnapilis, Rev, O, | detail Thers wore abreat 140 mem- O. fiokles, Dixc bors, and the whols number of votes S Shiiing ikiion osst ‘was 101, of which Oliver roe that my life has gone ou’, snd that I 30, W sllace 32, € = am gimg tosleep beside my 1dol in 5 . Noauoram voting, the Roe Bill Roscoe Conkliug, who | sdjourned until Mondsy. O iver hue knows my sant (Mrs. Eitza Wallime, | 1eft for Pittsbucg almost demented. of Uiica, N Y.) will seo that I am School for Seandal. decently bured somewhore, it all | apeotst Dupaton 1o the Ban other sources fail. Path s ) When found, he had faliea off the | 10" s it i nos’ peomerte suat bed, breaking a wash-bowl aud pitcher, | Mrs. Sprague's divorcosuit will be and seatiering blood over the bed and | tri.d in this ciry. Counvel will potl: room. The physician said three- | (ion for achangs of venue from Wash. fourths ef his blood was gune, aud it | jngton county to Providence county, war almost & miracle that his life was | ay the former has very limited conrt saved. accommodations and Kingston has no Hugnes Beats the Worid hotel facilities. Her counsel are gui Spocial Dispaton o0 The e etly preparing for the trial, and tay NEw York, January 30—10 p. m,— | they will be ready to 2o on with this The wonderful scores made by the | Ca% &8 800n as the court reaches it. remainiog pedestriaus attrac'ed hun. | Gov. Spragne has received further of dreds of persons to Americau Inati. [ fers of evidence by mail, aud his tute during yesterday afteruoon, | friends say he will be ready to sup- and authe weary walkers tradged | POrt each and every allezation he has sround the track adding mile after | made concerning his wife. Smile o their e thay wers Loudly Gosatpers’ Mischief. - Howad, the Eglishman, | gop i pispatch to The Bee. Jeft the track at 1132 a. m., after [ " qoponio Out., January 31—1 a. compieting 515 miles. He was very *Y |m —James Meyers and John M. 4l and sore, and suffered great pain Sayles quarreled at the house of the all o R B g e o0 | atier yesterday over some alleged fo. a0d ouly came from tieir tepta when | o, E%24P derogatory o Sayle any one of their opponets Sere eer. | Tho latier got an old musket and at- ting too clone to therr score Hugnes | ‘0RPIed 10 shoot Myers, but the oap Kept up his steady trot of abourpo | "ouldnot explode. They thenclinched miles an iour, bat the pace wer sl | 21 Siyles stabbed Myers several Iy but sarely telling on hio Av4 | mes in the back with a carving knife. b b | Saylos was arrested. Myera' recovery ‘Albert 554, Viot 5%, | s very doubtfal. Howard 515, Campaos 411 Tae A Demo's Deed T \oontiuted o flock 1uto the | Specel Dissaich to The Bes ‘:-rln <::,‘ d\gfl:xp-ehg ':l-l:-:f' the af- | Punnu,l,' Ky., Janvary 31—1 a. At5 velock Albart, the | e n‘:&‘: 'g:;:r:g i lv:cx“m:'c';; , the | o sy olght, whi :::dhm'::k-d fil:im %ifreth ae | hua thoroughly aroused the whole walk he b Kapt hioy’ e eatite | coauiry. Wiley Eery, sod bis ceven Sitired maam of By ofeeel the Beatest | chilren, throe boye acd four girls, = o quite s o cEviior, | eided o theie large atock farm, four _n:m-m T " Ae 51h, Toocally | miles east of thin placs, and 4 fow A ppl e ot ab i Hughes, | daya ago sold several thousand dollare e ey =y ing, | worth of steck, aud were known to be Bt toend 1o qpmion, boating the | keepin the money in_ their house. Rowell in Eoglie o e, b7 | Late Siturday eveving the house was Are e Mgt oot November. | discoverd 1o be on fire, but before the - ‘clock Bt d: Hughes neighbors could reach {he place it was o Albert W2 Gnt 539, Kronhe ' {mpossible to enter it. Nothing could 740 s 515, Compaus 420. At be ssen of any member of the family, 0 Hughes came out again onthe and no cries were heard, but the bodtes of #ll of them were found in the ruins. were murderec, the house robbed, and then eet on fire, ¥00ds on the Pacific Coast. Special dispatch to Tun Bun. Sax Fraxcisco, January 31—1 a. m.—An exteaordinary fall of rain has visited this section, over four inches having fallen during the last forcy hours Naps riverls higher than ever known hefore, and Napa City is com- pletely deluged. The Sacramento river lack only throo foet of flrod mark, and there is every prospect of its rising to that point. ~The damage in this city is very great. Whole blucks of sewers have caved in, en- goltiing & numbir of horses, many of which were drowned. The cellars in the busincas por‘ion of the clty are fiooded, and great loss will ensue frm the damego to goods stored in them Th- railrosds lead g to the city have suffercd greatly from washouts, and all trains havo been delsyed. = The storm still eontinues, with no sign of abatement, Lt ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Spoctal Dispatches to Tho bee. Saturday was the coldest of the sea. son in Montresl. In many places the thermometer registered 29° below zero, Asifl sharp west wind was blow- ing. A fire Saturday vight at Sea Forth, Ont., burned the poe office, telearaph flice, » large boot and shoe manu- tutory, and a drug store. Loss, 75,000 Robert Kiug, aged 53, died at Charity hospital, New York, Sat- arday, from meuengitis. caused by trich ich were discovered in slmost every part of bis body. The large ice house belonging to Me. Callom, of Cincinnati, and sita- ar Porc Unwu, wa destroyed by fire Saturday. It had just been flled with ice for this market. Loss, between 240,000 and $50.000. Lieat. Edward J. Ke ting, ex chief of the Chicago detectives, has written astory for an eastera paper, giving an iusizht into the recret workings o: a well known gang of criminals of Chicago. A fire swept away the greater por- tion of the tonn of Blufftou, Iud , aturday nigl J.J. Webb, a border ruffian, was sentenced o death Swturday for the murder of his comrade in Las Vegas, New Mexico. A tire, causing aloss of 230,000 oc- curred last evening iu a five story building, 50 and 52 Pme s'rect, New York, which is known as rha Mer- chants’ club house. Traw & Co.’s flouring wills at Mad- isou, Tud., were totally destroyed by fire Sunany. Loss, over £100,000. D W. S Harbough, » dentist of Pigua, O., had been iudicted for souting with intent o and for some time past had been drinking bard, shot his wife Saturday evening, d then blew cut his own braius. Tae Wazner Palecs Car compiny have purchased four hundred acres of lundgu South Chicago, aud extznsive car sniops will bo erected thereon dur- iugtle couing season. Daniel F. Wai ndent of wharves 1 Now Orleans, was shot and fataily wounded by John Fitz- patrick, brother of the city comptrol- ler, between whom and Walsh afigh had oceurred in which the latter badly worsted his ant gonist. Alt'ough it was within their power to do so the police did uot arrest Fitzparrick. Police Sunday night arrested Alex. McQuade, who I suppuse boen the pnciple of 1 night's burgiary at the Usio Stael Co's cffice, © Th have recovered & of iho wmoney, and turned it aver Lo the com pany. A: the buruing of the vinegar works, noar the wharf, on Delawars avenue, Phil elphja, Sunday moru- ing, Francis Eagleman, s watchman, fell off the whaf, striking his head on the sharp corner of a large cake uf tce, and died ina few minutes, ‘The parishiovers of Bellman church, of Reading, Pa., incensod by the ar- bitrary actions of their pastor, Rev. Mr. Apple, procured the key to the churei yesterday, and refused to open it for services. 'The irate reverond thereupon issued warrants for the ar- rest of several of his deacons. Chicago police, Sunday, arrested one McGinnis, who, somo six weeks a0, stiot and killed a St Louis police- man named Dunr, MeGiunis is held t>awaic a requisition from the gov- ernor of Missouri. Hughes, the pedustrian, aays if he bad been pushed he could hav covered 600 wiles, and that be i tends 10 do 80 in the next race He thiuks he will enter for the O'Leary belt conteat at Madison Square gar- deo, Fobruary 28:h. New Youx, January 20 —Walking march score, at noon: Hughes 546, Alberts 532, Vint 527, Krohne 525, Howard 515, Campana 410. Cixcrnxary, January 29—The gene- ral passenger agents of the western railroads have a meeting in this city February 9ch. Eara Eiliott, one of the olde:t merchants of Ciucinnati, died last night, aged 79. He came here from Baltimore county, Mt., aixty years ago. Cmicaco, January 29.—Prof. 0. C. Hill, of Oregan, Mo., denies emphat. ically that he is to be Gen. Garfield's private secretary. New Yonx January 20—The bank statement is favorable. WASHINGTON, January 29.—The president has decided to recommend to congress the dispatch of a v-asel in search of the new York Herald's ¢ ““Jeannette,” missing in Arctic Tron New York, Junuary 20.—Wam. C. Beecher, second son of the Re Heory Ward Beecher, has been pointed assistant district attorney of New York. Harriskore, Pa., Janusry 20— The remaininz members of the con- vention took ths twelfth ballot to- day and adjourned to Monday. O] ver, 35; Wallaco, 82; Grow, 29; scat. tering, CHICAGO, January 29.—A severegas explosion occarred in the vault of & store at 164, Madison street, this fore- noon. The buildiags in the vicinity being shuken and plate glass broken. Wars Vate, Ont., January 29.— A terrible case of wurder and suicide occurred here yesterday. Some time early in the morning, Mrs. Shepard, a resident of the village, killed her own two children and then committed b injuries upon herself that she caunot survive. The husband of the murderess is a well-to-do farmer. Tt s supposed the family | WASHINGTON. The Indian Land in Severalty Bill Debated in the Senate, The House Decide the Yates vs. Martin Case by Seating the Former. SENATE. Special Dispateh to The Hoe. WasnIxoroN, January 29, —Mr. Edmands submitted a resolution in- structing the judiciary committece to inquire and report its opinion touch: ing the constitutional legality of the vote of any electoral college given for president un auy day for casting votes of clcetors in all states. Adupted. Mr. Tngalls’ resolution for counting the electoral vote in the senate cham- ber was taken up. Mr. Bayard moved torefer it to the electoral count committee. Messre. Morgan and Hill supported the motion. _The latter held the sen- ould adhere to its position in the zau rule now pending in the house s the latter was merely cue of form ality, sud Garfield baiug conati tution- ally elected wou'd be peaccably in augurated. There was no reason for the slightest apprekeusion. Messrs. Iugalls and Elmond- claimed tae time had arrived for some definite p-position on t' o subject. By & parcy vote Mr. Bayard’s mo- tion prevailed. The Chicago lake front bill was con- sldered. Amendments of the senate commit- teeand several offered by Mr. Davis of Tllinois, to better protect the gov- eroment title in block one, Chicago, and stree's and waters surroundivg it, ete., were agreed to, An_‘amendment by Mr. Edmuuds tha the act shall uot adversely sffct the valui and lawfal private right, was rejocted—nyes 9, nays 26 After _debate participated In by Messrs. Elmunds, Conkling, Garland and Logan the bill passed. The Indan land In soveralty bill t1en came up as the regular order. Mr. Teller moved to add a proviso to section 6, which provides that al- lotters, upon lands being patented to them, shall be subject to laws of the state or territory in which they reside, 50 n to prohibit punishment of the India- for polygamy who, at the time of allotment, was practicing the same in accordanco with vsages and ons- toms of the tribo tn which he be- longed. Agreed to. The following amendments to the bill were soveral'y adopted after dis- cassion: By Mr. Kirkwood--Allowing the purchase by the government. of small parcels of reservations not allotted. By Mr. Teller—Authorizlng educa- tion in the primary branchas in agri culture, and_the education of lfifty Tndixn boys in the sgricultural college at Fort Collins, Col. By Mr. Vest—Applying statutes of Kansas in regacd 0 descent, aliona tion, distribution aud porti - as far as practicable to land taken in soveralty. By Mr. Morgan—Adding to agr culiuee Iands set apart for the head of a fumily one section for general pur- pos POMe, Morgan then moved.to sirike out the ninth section reouiring con sout to act of two-thirds of the mem- bers of a tribe before it shall be ex tended 10 them, Mr. Inzalls, in some general obser- vations upon the Indian problem and the difficulties of ita slutlon, eriti- cised the course of ¢ cuts of the bill as cmsarra efforts to pacs 8 the sawe character upou the subject. As & member of the committee who re. ported the bill, he appealed to the ator from Alabama (Morgau) and Golorado (Teller) to carb furcher op- position. Mr. Morgan replied he did not want to put in the power of the sec- rotary of the interior, wheu he could beibs or ortherwise cajlo a lot of Tu- dians to go with him, to compol a tribe to dispose of their property as this bill did. The prospect of disposing of the bill being very remote, Mr. Coke asked ananimous consent to an agreemsnt for a vote upon 1t Monday morning. Mr Edmunds objected. Adjourned until Mouday. HoUSE. The ‘mornlng honr was dispensed with, and the house immediately took up the contested cloction cases of Yates va. Martin, Mr. Jones, of Texas, addressed tho houso in favor of the sitting member, Mr. Martin, In the course of his wpeech Mr. Jones asserted that the report in the cas) was not written by the com- mittee, but that it was dictated by the counsel for Mr. Yates. Mr. Speer, of Georgla, denled that statement was unwarrauted by the facts; he had prepared every word of the report. The gentlemans state- ment was, therefore, untrus, and his conclusions were unwarranted. He atood by every word of the report. Mr. Blsbee, of Florida, who was recently admitted to his seat, also spoke in favor of Mr. Martin. Me. Bel.zhsever, of Pennsylvaoia, made the closlng ‘speech in favar of Mer. Yater M. Field gave notice that ou Mon- day he would cxll up the Iown con- tested eloction cases. The house at 4:40 p. m. adjourned, CAPITAL NOTES, Spectal Dispaiches to The bee, The Massachusetts State Republican association gave diner Saturday afternoon, at Willard’s hotel, which is intended to be the first of eries of similar reanions to be held luring the winter. Twenty-five prominent gentlemen were Ppresent. Sheridan Shook and Senator R ck- wall, of New York, are in the city, looking after tho interest of Goorge H. Forster, lately nominated distriot rucy for the southern distriot of New York, to succeed Sewart L. Wooiford. S Indications. Soecin: Diapatch t0 T s, Wasnrxoros, January 811 a. m, —For the upper Mississippi snd Iywer Missouri valleye: Variable winds, generally northwest to northeast and geverally cloudy weather, with light snow falling, followed by slowly rising temperatare and slowly falling barome eter during the day. Bank Rovbery. Special Dispatch to The Bee. Burraw, January 29, 4 p. m— The bink a+ Condernort, robbed on Thurday ni: man was fied by two m secured by the robbers was a private oniey Ow 3 by W Jones. No clue. MERRICK COUNTY, Pleased With the Result—Farm- ers’ Allianc:. | The Discovery of Nebraska. Business Prospec's and @en- eral Outlook Correspondence of The Bee. Cextrar Ciry,. Neb., January 26 —1In no part of the atate of s there more general and hearty re- joleing over the clection Vau Wyck than in Meir Ninc out of ten of the whom I have ¢ mseraed e selves well pleased with the ol made by our lazislatuce, and wo this, but they justly teel e and, as oue gen leman ax;r as self to-day, “There ia v lisht i east and a God in Lral course of our represontative, dir O ¢ Hoste tter, is comm-n-ed up 4 favorably, and while narehly of Sevator Hors, | confessed that in rep ! hot heads of railway w and Howard countics, ho i conatitaency of Paddock ur men at his back. In fac " counties have for the past four or been rulad by tools of the Uni railrond, wearing tho budso « el infamous sery conirolied an g i palpable t way read bitter dirappcintment i thefr every loos. To THE FARMERS' ALLIA anew fmpetus has been give o it inased 4 new | umph of the peopio over all lics. Although there is a I» sire In the mi: ds of som M 'ine ro puolican stalwarts to frown down th uew movement of the farmer: wnd stock-raisers, I beliave thac trne Inwacdnoss of the Fun alliance is shown them; when (i scen that ita politieal princi-l taganizo the political privi-c ; man, that it will rec-ive, hands of the most radical o true blue demo aympathetic approva enterprising shyster gogue will scek to ride into | ito varied avenues, bur good sense of thors farm t0 become 8 powor will spot them unerrin, fire them out. (eut aud in on *“Thy dicovery It wan an offort worthy aud called forth frequent n applause. Iu NO-191. Price Five Cents olony, treasonable practices, or of y crime punishable by law tending < with the law and order, within the prescribed dis- uct continaes in force un- 14,1881 AFTER THE DATILE. 18.m. en. y to the war office thu the state of affairs is not so rious as was reported, and that all wounded are doing i officera have beem well, but loat. Jumped the Track. Tn ¥ Rocugst Junuary 81—1 | he 8. m —The expre. tate Line | railroad, due fere at 9:20, Saturday | was running at full speed | © Rck, when' the rear coach | Jumge: the track, and rolled over and | over, 1 cie bank. There were | two meu in the car who 2scaped with- an injury. The coach imme- ly twk fire, but the train being o terin handa and g 1and put iz out. ssen- iuce Froderick Mohr, from New mber 8th, for Reval, . e hore on e 10th at A | i t, hus beor. flosted. Only bul of corton re cain on board shar dispatch says the | i Candahar are ia re- | Jvernment ens S un rs have Tuers w pl ven furher reports o ts, and the necessary pre- | on taken ! {4 more damage has reported. A Gispateh from Vienua says a co picacy acaiust the Lfe of Prince boon dissovered general thaw, and « Thams has overflowed its and manv honses have been Yomatantinople dicpatch says the P a2 o\ndon Thess:ly, i<patch from. Athens says the U immediately acvance tothe | agread to a weon preached yes- congrezation. His very much improved. STOCKS, D &H. A& ¥ 19 A % substantis] 5 the first disc shor:s of t tion of the Jamws mver by ( Joha Smith, the bicth of aad the of Ch united theone of Gorman Tho musty racords of t that restiess Spa Cornado, written in 1 evidence, corroboratis of the firat map of this . by the religious enthusiast Michigan, Fathor & The discovery of a helmo: and gorgot of & Spanish sold: posed 10 have belonged to one of the faithful followors of tha fir Oornado, some twelv , the banke of Baker's crock, is ¢ clrcumstantial evidence of (h antiquity of the first dicov Nebraska. THE BUSIN for Central City w bly with the correapondin« last year, which wore fol'~w the summer by the er.ction of buildings. Owing to the severity f the wivter, but littlo headway has been made upon the new bank bloo of Metcalf & Persinger, » completed, will be one of somest buildmgs 10 this po tho stata. THE MERRICK ® anewly organized belonging to tho F. command of Caste dustrionsly drilling themsclven preparatory Soldiers’ Reanion at Li they expect to tal b 0UTLOOK are propared t) resist Ein'a dit ficult thing 0 say, ¥, what th Nobraska mi'itia is prepare1 to res: At any rate, they desire to o Washington iu tie inter to of Prost dent Garfield, whom they would Lk to help insogurate. But croaching upon yonr apac pationee of tho reader light of recent oven expected to be gnod jolly, so you will” pas Alnught foom the buok truet to luck te visttation. Ia A tas fo WaGsTAFE, FOREIGN EVENT CHILT'S INDEMNITY. Special Dispatch to Tho Bee. Loxvox, Jan. 30—10 p, reported that Chili's conditions for peace are as followa: The cession of of part of Agsta; the su of the Peravian fleet; a war ind. of seventy-five million francs, pend the full payment of whi Ch oceupy Oallio, aad work the guano deposits, 22 also ‘e e salt- petre mines. ender PROVISIONS OF THE COERCION BILL. | Special Dispateh L The e Loxpoy, January 30—10 p. m — | Coptes of the Irish cooreion hill, as | prepared and brought into parlisment | by Forster, Gladsione aad Sir Wil. | liam Harcourt, wers published Satur. | day. The bill gives authority to the | Tord lietenant of Ireland to canse tha arrest of any person suspected either | befure o after the pasting .f the act 2 principal or accesory of tresson, | 9’ 420 Live Stock Market Cuicaco, January 2. Uaitle—Owing tothe diflicaliy | btainir s to ship yesterday | the snpily of cattle left over nmld" 13t nicht was large; to-day the mar 1 dull, with buyers holding little doing of local account; | ambors of all descriptions of | and inferior grades aro in_peos, | hich sellers can scarcely get enata considerable decline arly figures at the opening of | week; the only sale was 16 cows, | ding 720 pounds at $240; at | roont writing a large number are us unacld; fresh receipts, 1,500 Hogs— Receipts Nght, numbering abeut 16,000, but as there was less buyers, prices de @10: on fignres currant yes- princical opera- ar loada being taken New Haven, Provi iladelphia_on o der; from £4 75@4 90 for mmon wixed lots; 85 ad 40 for ht for hoavy X 0@b 80 for ping ¢ writing prices A ahaln easier. ts, 80; marker quiat eady: common to faiz, 82 96@ good 1o choice, 84 505 25, latter fr 125 pound sheep. | St. Louls Produce Market. seitled and lower; No. | % for cash; 81 02)@l 03 | for February; $1 0 1 05} for March; 073 for April; 1 09@1 @1 09% for May; No. 3 do, 94} 4 do, 884c bid Corn— Jauary; 39%c for March; 403@40%c for Ma y. rmer at 873c. changed. uchanged. Unchanged. Whisky—Lower at §1 Pork—Firm and slow at 214 25 | asked. | Dry Sslt Meats—Hold higher at | $4 607 20@7 40 asked. Bacon—Hicher at 25 7 5067 90@8 00@8 15. —Nominal at 80 30. | cipts — Flour, 4,000 bbls; | wheat, 26,000 ba; corn, 97,000; oats, 8,000; rye, noue; barley, 13,000, | Shipments — Floar, 6,000 bbl wheat, 4,000 bu; corn, 10,000; oats, | 3,000; rye, nove; barley, 3,000, e St. Louls Live Stock Market. St. Lous, Jauuary 29 Hoga—Easier; Yorkers and Balti- mores, 8 0063 30; mixed packing, $ 15@5 50; butchers’ to fancy, £ 50c6 Recelpts, 550 head; shipments,5, 5085 60a | i | and the | aud killed th | main body of ‘b morning, two young men quarrcled as | to which should escort a certain young Iudy homo. Ascuffls ensued, when | April; 81 21 for May; eales, 100,000 AFRICAN AGITATO! A British Flying Column “Go- as-you-please,” With Heels | to the Enemy. | The Boers Drive the Invaders ‘ from Their So'1 and Punish Them Severely. A Spoony Youth Bleeds at| the Feet of His Lady Love in Chicago. A Southern Merchant Cut Off in His Prime by a Desperado. Loxpox, Januwry 204 p m.— Officiul dispatches from Durbau, Natal, ving further de'ails of the batrle dny, betwern the colonial 15 under Gen Sir George Colley, Buers, at the Drak-nbu‘g ar the Boers cap ured the ment, say lors Gf the Firtg-vghth re ried them, but ficht the Brittish succeeded in turing the colors. In the dimparch-s on. O liey accuses the Boes of 12 the wounded as th y lay fieid, after the retreat of the colonial troops NOTES Mer. Davitt did ot go to Paris as was reported, but roturned to Paris Egan goes to Paris. The case of Mrs. Fletcher, the -o- called apiritnal medium, acused of defranding Juliet A. Davis, has been adjourned for a fortnight. Shot in Jenlousy. Cuicaco, January 20—4 p. m.— When the people were coming out from o damce at the corner of Halated and Adams etreet, at 2 o'clock this one of them drew a revolvor end shot the other, named Mark Sullivan, in- flictinz a serious wourd in the shoul der. The shootist made his escape, and his name wasuot divulged. The young lady snd her wounded lover Wera escorted home by a policemen. Cut Oft at Cut Off. tapacches to Tuw Exx , La., January 29—4 p. m.—Passengers on the Caddo Belle from the upper river say that on Wednesday evening Sam. D. Lemay, a large merchant at Cat Off, was shot and killed by Clinton, a young brother, a drunken desperado. The fraticide mounted a horse and made his escape. Chicag Produce Marxet. Crtcaco, January 29, Wheat—Spring wheat, January sold at 994, February $1 003, March, $101} Corn—Fbruy sold at 373@374e; March, 37 May, 42} Oats—February sl 30fc; 1 March, 30%c; May, Pork—DMess, Fobruary sold at §14 024 bid; March, 814 20; April, $14 35 Lard—Febru 89 35; March, ; April. §9 55, Short Ribs—February, 87 10 bil; March, $720@7 22b: Ajril, 87 309 7323 Whiskey ales at 81 07. New York Produce Marke?. Nrw Yons, Janvar Bl Uschang quiry; Ohio at 1 3 —Weatern weak at 45@48c, Wheat—Ouiet; ungraded spring, $1 11@1 113; Chicazo, $112G1 16; Milwaukeo, $117; No. 2 red winter, 81 183@1 19 for cash; 81 18% for Feb- roary; $1 204 for March; $1 214 for 29. a. Corn—Qulet;No. 2, 553@574csalen, 30,000 bu fa—Q LARA’S Eact India Pile Cure. The only specific for all forms of Piles. In use in foreign coun- tries for years, lately intro- duced into America. Warrant. ed to give instant relief and a permanent cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists or mailed free on receipt of price, 50 cents, by'the American agents, Richardson & Co., Wholesale Druggists, Saint flonls, Mo. ZARA’S BILIOUS PILLS, guaranteed to give immediate reliefin all cases of Bilious and Liver Complaints, Cos. tiveness, Sick Headache, In- digestion, and cleansing the em of all impurities. Price 25 cents, All druggists sell them, LARN’S IN USE FORTY YEARS, Dr. Storm’s CELEBRATED SCOTCH ough Candy A3afe and Pleasant Remedy for COLGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, HOARSZNESS and Strengthen~ ing the Lungs. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Price only 10 Cents. o A. B. HUBERMANN, THE RELIABLR JEWELER, Cor. Douglas and 13th Sts. Gives Great Bargains in Ladies’ and Gents AMERICAN COLD AND SILVER WATCES All Kinds Of ILVER WARE AND D'ANONDS, JEWELRY, We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money, THE CENTRAL DININ 3 HALL, Southwest corner 16th and Has 1 tely been leased bo MR S. A RYAN Who ha+ had years experience in “he hot-1and restuan ant bus nees, and will run a first-class hou-e. MEALS AT ALL HOURs Board by the Day or Week with Lodzing or without. ¢ rrasly Locat d Yodge IT IS A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead- ily and rapidly increasing in public tavor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made, the easiest running, the ‘simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in- tegrity, and purchasers are alwayseatisfled, because they find everything just as repree- ented. Bverybody should use this Machine. The salesso far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All ordors addrersed to the Omaha Office will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNC, Cor. enport and 15th Sts. Owaha. - HORSE SHOES AND NAILS, Iron and Wagon Stock, the Beat Awortmert of W HEIEELE in the West. At Chieago Prices, 1209 & 1211 Harney Street, Omaha. janisoms Unacu Summer Bologna (Cervelat Wurst)a Soecia.tiy. Orders promptly filled. 1714 Burt St., Omaha Neb. ~ d BURNED OUT, But at it Again. C.H.&J.S.COLLINS, cshitm e facturad at tte diy the Urited States fs mar Omaha Shirt Factory. The saperiority | of Material and workmanship, com- ined with their great improvements, that s Reinforced fronts, Remforced | nacks and Reiuforcad aleeves, makes their shirt the moat dnrablo and best fitting garment of the kind, ever manufactured at the v. derate price of £1.50. Every shirt of our make is | 4 suaranteed first-class and will refand | LEATHER “he money if found otherwise. o We make a specialty of il wool, | <haker, and Cauton flannel, also nemois underwear, made ap with a ew to comfort, warmth and dursbil- ty. To invalids snd weak-lunged ersons we offer ape:ial inducementa e manner these gocds are made v their protection P, GoTruriser J. H. FLIEGEL & GO, Succemors t0 J. 1 THIELE, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 1220 Douglas Street, OMAHA NEB. =t ACADEMY OF MUSIC! S.N. MEALO, Manager. Wednedry .} Feb. 2 and 3. FOURTH YEAR OF S. DRAPER’'S MAMMOTH UNCLE 10M’S CABIN COMBINATION!| I VHBSION ( |THE CREAT WESTERN NEW VERSION OF UNGLETOM'SCABIN| c.o.r:xatnban, eeincipar. Formiug the Strn;est Company that has «¥ |Saddlery | Hardware, HARNESNS, COLLARS, Stock Saddles, etc., Now Ready for Businese. Next Door to Omaha “a- tional Bank, Douglas Street ##-After Jan. 5th, 1316 | ouglas St., opposite Academy of Masic. dectbtt CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Motalts Casen, Cofing, Cankots, Shrouds, ste. Fara msteee 0t and 111, Omaa, raphl: ordars promotly atseaded to. BUSINESS COLLEGE. prosented this eaatifal Home Pictare of i LIFE AMONG THE LOWLY. Creighton Block, - OMAHA POWERFUL DOUBLE COMPANT 5 Celanmated Tick Donkey “Jerzy. Send for Clrcalar. Two Mammoth Trained Bioodbounds, g The Ma=nolix Jubiles Band | — - Granayrmirnios | DISEASES OF THE EYE, Prices of Admi o exirn R es ‘P o e | Har and Throat. Sente on sal ot Max Mever & Bro - S 31d | K ATLISET ‘ DR.L. B. GRADDY! «#1” MERCHANT TAIro®, | OCULIST, AURIST & LARYNCIST. Isproparsd o make Panis, Sute aud overcoate o orler. Prices, 84 0 workmanniiy ciarsesd | Ofice Over Eennard's Drug Stare to sait, One Door West of Ornickshank’s. { Uorner of 14th and Douglas Sts. ovisam