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e i damn my “wife!'! was the startling 4 L f THE OMAHA DA Ixi'f BEE: MONDAY. FEBRUAKY 13 1882 Digest of Dispatches from the Northwest, Winter Wheat in the Several States Said to be in Good Condition. Illinols and Wisconsin - the Only States ‘hat WillShow a Decreased Acreuge. All the Rest Intending to Sow a Mnunoh Larger Amount. National Associated Pross. Cn1caco, February 11.—The Times this morning publishes an exhaustive outlook for spring and winter wheat through the western and northwestern states. In Illinois it is estimated that the wheat acreage this year will show a decrease of 12 per cent, as compared with last year, but the winter wheat is now in admirable condition, though the present freezing and thawing weather in some localities has created a feeling of uneasiness, In some counties there will be a material in- crease in the spring wheat acreage, but in others hardly any of this grain will be sown. In the southern part of the state corn is being bought by the farmers, and in the state generally they have not much left beyond what they will need. isconsin has had rather bad luck with wheat, and while what winter wheat there is looks well, in most ocounties there will be less spring wheat sown than last year. In some counties farmers have a good deal of wheat on hand. Indiana reports both an increased acreage, and an excellent condition in the case of wheat. In Jowa the tendency is to sow less and less spring wheat but the winter wheat is very promising and the pros- pect for spring wheat is good. Minnesota farmers have half their wheat erop on hand and the area sown this spring will be larger than last. A orop 26 per cent. larger than that of 1881 is counted on. Dakota spring wheat sowing promi- ses to be much larger than a year ago. In Kansas the winter wheat is in the best condition. The acreage will not differ greatly from that of last year, there being increases in somo countios and decreases in others. The state as a whole will show some in- crease, In Nebraska the spring wheat sow- ing w 1l show some 1ncrease and the corn planting will show a large in- crease, In Missouri as in the other states the wheat prospects are excellent. Not much of last year's ‘crop remains in the hands of “fi farmers. Poisoned by Mistake National Asociated Press. BosroN, February 12, —Mr. Henry Whitney, formerly general manager o:flt:u New Eng] ( ofil-;:l dhhm:{w- turing company, of Cambridge, died suddenly at his house in Cambri yesteord: He had been un treatment for a long-seated disease for some mx weeks, having been in the habit of administering to himself small ‘quantities of morphine. He yosterday swallowed tvo grains of what he ‘supposed to' be that article, It proved to be ‘strychnine purchased for the purpose of killing cats. Phy- sicians were immediately called when the terrible fact' was discovered, but their efforta proved of no avail. The deceased was about 60 years old and has been a member of the common council and has served on the board of aldermen, There will be no in- quest, Sty et bt John Kelly Gone to Florida, Natlonal Associated Press. New Yorxk, February 12.—John Kolly and a party of New Yorkers left by steamer yesterday on a two weeks' pleasure tril in Flori ’ Reminiscences of Christiancy. National Associatod Fross. ‘WasuiNaroN, Feb, 12.—The Star last evening had some interesting ex- tracts from a lotter of the British minister at Lima, written soon after the surrender of the city in January, 1881. Minister Christiancy had, with other representatives of foreign gov- ernments, gone as & member of a committee to Milflotes, five miles from Lima, to recgive Pierola's reply to the Chilean proposition of terms. While there the battle began, and as the di- slomiti-u were in range there was a ne race for safety. The letter says: /1 joined the' Christiancy party and the race for' lifé commenced. The shot and shell cathe thick and fust, The party displayed all the leg activi- ty oach one were capable of. Shells would explode in front, causing a temporary halt, when a solid shot in the rear, ploughing up the ground and throwing dirt over and around s, wnuldl};ivul sudden impetus again The United States minister fared He was aged, tall, and of a figure not adopted to gymnastic exer- cises and made but sorry work, I felt for him deeply. The pexspiration rolled off him, and at times his legs would totter and he could but feebly stagger on, After a narrow escape from a round shot, I cried to hir ‘keep up good heart, your excellenc, remember your wife at home.’ ‘O, :ald.‘“but I notived with much ion that the thought seemed to give renewed vigor for speed and he ran on with increased speed, doin, excellent work for » while throu g hos, over hills, ete. #- RS SR Haa, o A aro us, dist, %ml to Milfloies is but five miles, we must have traveled over twice the distance to reach the capital.” Mr. Ohristianey, in his re- m.n to the state department, describes race not quite so vividly, and says that ou ru&\hw Lima he found a thousand women and children in the legation, having sought refuge thero, and paid: *‘I have just got rid of the refugees, but the strain on my muscu- lar powers has been such that even 1 yeaunot walk or stand more than balf the time.” Among the Chili-Peruvian corret- pondence with the state department now hnwg put into print by order of eongross 18 a-letter from Ohristiancy 2 i ich has the following: ““The Chil- CROP PROSPECTS. | Il ' informed, some ha: e ciondos that belong to Columbians and citizens under the proteetion of the logation. T featsomp belong to Ameri- cang, which daubtless is partly due to an #nhlnmtohfiniv of colleague it Chili to make himself.popular with the government and thereby assenting and giving currency to false and vin- dictive attacks in the Chilean press against me, as 1 know the basest and most vindictive attacks in their press cotiie from intimate and familinr friends ot my colleague.” | — Home from the Mill, National Press Ascociation, New York, February 11.—Among the arrivals from the late prize fight to-day were Harry Hill, stakeholder, Mat Graco, Wm. McCoy of New York, and James Keenan, Richard Barry, John Murphy, Michael Glea- son Andrew Redmond, of Boston. The Boston delegation left for home Hill says the fight was perfectly square and as orderly asa Sunday school. He says neither of the men showed any science. Onicaco, February 1L.—A large audience of sporting men “DEAR NICHOLS." The Intimate Eriead’s Compli- ments 0 the Stalwarts. “All You Who Ulory in the Name of Stalwart,” Take Ye Heed. And Learn from the: Lips of This Warrior Who It Was Killed Garfleld. Tom Nichols s Evidently on the War Path National Awsociated Prose, New York, February 12.—Thos, M. Nichols, the *“Dear Nichols” of lottors recently published as having been written by Garfield, in a card in Saturday’s Tribune, in reply to an attack by The New York Commercial A lvertiser, in regard to the Cleveland gathered at McCormick’s hall this evening to see the victorious Jonn L. Sullivan, champion of America, and to witness a number of interesting boxing matches, Sullivan received a_ grand and enthusiastic welcome. He had a set-to with Billy Madden with soft gloves, and the champion certainly showed many evidences of improve- ment since the New Orleans training. A number of rather lively glove fights were on the programme, which pro- longed the meeting until nearly mid- night, Pete MoCoy met Bob Farrell, Pat Golden met Capt. Jas. Dutton, and matches were also fought between J. P. Fitz and J. Bradburn, between John and Bill Dalton, brothers, and betwoen Chas. and Wm. Saunders, brothers. A woman, Mabel Gray, had a warm set-to with Wm. Maloney and knocked the man flat in the sec- ond round amid tremendous cheers, Good Price for a Husband. National Associated Pross, EastoN, Pa., Fobruary 12.—In the case of Comedla Reynhart against the borough of South Kaston for damages sustained by the loss of her husband, Augustus Reynhart, who was drowned in the canal at an unprotected point, the verdiot was rendered awarding plaintiff $22,000. This was the second trial and now the borough asks for a new trial, Hunting For a Will. National Associated ¥ross, BostoN, February 11.- After the funeral of Judge Wilkinson, av Wrentham, yesterday, his safe was opened and & thorough search made for a will. The search was continued to-day. There is no evidence found tending to show that he had a place of deposit in Boston, nor can it be learned that he did business through any bank. It is certain that he left a large property, variously estimated from EIO0,000 to $200,000, butin what form his investment is cannot as yet be learned. TR Press Banguet. National Assoclated Ryess ‘WasniNgTON, February 11.—Hut- chins, of the Post, gave a banquet at Willard's to-night to representatives of the press, giare than one hundred correspondents were prespnt; ‘also Messrs. Belford, Page, Robeson, Harris, Brown, Capt.. Eads, Jno. 1. Davenport and others. A Theatrical Suit. National Associatod Pross Memriis, February 11 —Suit was inatituted this morning by Joseph Flynn against Manager Joe Brooks, of the Memphis theatre, for $10,000. During Booth's engagement here a short timo since Flynn paid a dollar for a ticket and took a seat. He was told afterwards that he was in a re- served part and must pay 560 cents evtra, which he refusea to do and was ojected, Brooks is the same manager who had J.L. Keating, editor of the Memphis Appeal, arrested in New York a fow days since for libel. e e Political Matters, National Associated Press. ALBANY, February 11.—Mr, George O, Jones, chairman of the national greonback labor party, has issued a call for # meoting of the state com- mittee at the Sturtevant house, New York, at noon of Wednesday, Fob- ruary 22d, i RicuMoND, Va., February 11,— The matter of electing the remaining state officers, cluding Massey, first auditor, and over which there has boen immense contention and much ill feeling in the reacjuster ranks, will be determined the coming week, T Gov. Long's Wite Dying Natlonal Associated Pross Bosron, February 12,— Governor Long's wifo is at the point of death, ]!‘;l excellency is constantly by her side, ——e She Passed It Along, *‘I dond you my testimonial in ref- erence to SrriNg Brossoy, having taken it for dyspepsia, and receiving almost immediate rolief. I passed it to my nui%hbur, who is using it with ts. BAMO Tresu Mus. J. W, Lerecr, “Elmira, N, Y.” Price 60 cents, trial bottles 10 cents, 1w-e0d Loxa Brancu, February 12.--The Bunday before the late President Gar- field was shot, he attended church here. Through the exertions of Mrs. Alex Webb, of New York, a summer resident here, the ladies of St. James' ru’hh have by a subscription raised s und sufficient to place a handsome memorial window in the church, The yn:gow h‘:n fl;‘h.h‘ods. ":ld will be placed in the ol of Bt. James' parish Sunday, the 19th inst. AN 48, Physical Bufiering, ~ No one can realize, except by per- sonal experience, the anguish of mind and body endured by sufferers from dyspoepsin, indigestion, constipation, and other diseases of the stomach. Bukpock Broob Brrrers are s posi- tive cure for this direst of all discases. Price $1.00, trial size 10 cents. 1w-00d hwg #BLACK-DRAUGHT " cures dyspep eie VST SSton and Beartburn, *|claim for it. Garfield monument, uses the follow- ing language: *‘All you who glory in the name of stalwart and who took part in the vil- lification and abuse of President Gar- tield last summer, who sought to con- trol his official action or degrade and destroy his character and reputation, ou are responsible for his murder. {liu blood is on the whole gang of you and you cannot wipe it off. You have been dealt with very tenderly, touch- ing your grave responsibility for this crime, but everybody knows you are guilty and you feel it yourselves in your innermoet souls. It was your abuse and denunciation that inapired Guiteau to remove the president as a political necessity, and you will not much longer be permitted to hide the stains on your hands or distract atten- tion from them by raising a dust around the heels of Blaine, by throw- ing mud at Shevman, or heaping ridicule on me. Your crime was not merely the murder of a man—it was the transfer of the government by murder to the hands of a faction of the party which if the question could have been submitted to the peo- ple at the time it was done, it »ould not have received one vote in a thonsand. One would think that with such a fact hanging over your heads in the clear daylight of public knowledge you would have sense enough, though destitute of all de- cency, to enjoy the lease of power the assassin gave you while the laws allow it without persistently villifying the chosen friends and associates of your victim who was the nation’s choice. Why, you are the most stupid fools in the world to keep on provo- king discussion of these old matters. You stand as acknowledged criminals, morally responsible for and guilty of Garfield’s murder, but against you on account of your friends and the good name of the community the prosecu- ting witnesses are loath to proceed, bat when you t1eat merely as coward- ico and detiance you are no longer en- titled to forbearance, Now you want a reconciliation and a full. discussion of the subject. Proceed with your abuse.” Suicide in a Oell. Natlonal Associated Eress. Kansas City, February 11.—At 2 o'dlock this afternoon Albert Weile, once a prominent Cleveland architect, was found hanging by the neck in a cell at the Central ' police station of this city. Weile had been locked up for vagrancy at the solicitation of triends who hoped a term in the work house would do him good. He was laced in a cell at 1 o’clock this morn- ingand at 2 o'clock the officer on duty was aroused by the calls of some of the prisoners. He went below and found Weile hanging, He was obliged to bend his lag}: up under him in order to accomplish his purpose. Two other men were in the cell at the time but claimed not to have noticed what Woeile was doing until too late and then they shouted for the guards. Weile leaves a wife and three children in Cleveland, One of the sonsis a draughtsman for the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern railroad. He had become very low down, had no mone; and was in the habit of begging smail ;u!ni from friends to procure food and rink. —— - The Sprague Estate. Natlonal Asociated Press. ProviDENce, R. L, February 11, — Judge Patten, presiding in the su- reme court, to-day advised the re- usal at present of the Hopkins syndi- oate offer of $2,600,000 for the Sprague estate, as a better offer had just been made, but said that if, at the expiration of three weeks, the matter remained in statu quo, and in the interval no better offers were on hand, he would advise acceptance of the Hopkins pr fou. FREE OF COST. Dr. Kina's New Discovery for Consumption, Cowghs and Colds Asthma, Bronchitis, ete., is given away in trial bottles free of cost to the afflicted. If you have a bad cough, cold, difliculty of breathing, hoarseness or any affection of the throat or lungs by all means give this wonderful remedy a trial. As you value your existence you cannot afford %o let this opportunity ; We could not afford, and would not fii" this remedy away unless we new it would accomplish what we Thousands of hopeless cases have already been completely ocured by it. There is no medicine in the world that will curo one half the cases that Dk, KiNa's New Discovery will oure, For sale by £ 6) Isn & MoMagoN, Omaha, JOUN NramLms, BROMN BOU s Piosldont. Vice Preats W. B, Duisuns, Bec, and Troas, THE NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING 00 Lincoln, Nob, MANUFACTURERS OF - Qorn Planters, “.m'.k Farm Rollers, Bulky Hay Rakes, Bucket Elevatl A Bulky Hay s, Bucket Elevating Wing: We aro prej to do job work and manufac- turiog for other partics. Addres all orders NEBRASKA MANUFAOTURING €0 LiNcoLx, Nxs, fanlo-8m In Hosts of Familiea Hostetter's Stomach Bitters I a much_rogarded a8 0 household mecewsity a8 SUGF oF coffec. The reason of this is that years of experience have proved it ta be perfoct'y reliablo in those cases of omerency whore a prompt and convenient rem- edy in demanded. Constipation, liver complaint, dyspepsio; indigestion and other troubles are overcome by | verco 8 For salo by al Druggists nndl Dealers, to whom apolv for He tebter's Almanss for 1882, Gentle Women Who want glossy, lnxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant, au Hair_ must use LYON’S KATHATRON, This eleinnt, cheap article always makes the Hair grow freely and fast, keeps it from falling out, arrests and cures gray- ness, removes dandruff” and itching, makes the Hair strong, giving it a curling tendency and Kkeeping it in any desired position, = Beau- tiful, healthy Halr is the sure result of using Kathairon. THE KENDALL PLAITING NACHINE! DRESS-MARERS’ COMPANION, It plaits and pressos poriostly one yard, por minute. t plaits trom 1-16 of an inch t01 1-4 inches in width in the coarsest felts or finest silks, 1t does all kinds and style- of plaiting in use. No Iady that does her own dnudnlkll:f can afford to do without one—as nice plaiting is uever out of fashion, if scen it sells itself. 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