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THE DAILY BEE+-OMAHA, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1884, 1] — , o R - : -~ - DB. Tnou Ass HTATY .I:)",N( 3 :'i'.\ :;m»t ni";_- i’”fl.f“ir’.‘,“«“..‘k‘"‘ off with an S:;Iitlt "I‘:“ :,g:'r\: r:’l Lt};':'n;:.:ofi-‘ ::dmt‘r:;t THE cATTlE GURSE_ :h’f'n‘:r‘v:::‘ ll:l:::llnl::r]l‘le:m :‘\III:Q\\':‘-:V:L .‘.:3'.".‘31'1", GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, Jliie oty -Jo W kb communicate to you the facts and symptoms FRANCE AND URINEY LINCOLY, The Johnson County Journal, the demo-|jng of the young man of letter. Tt will of the diseass, that yon may cae such action | P Anis, March 15.— Waddington, French . " = atio torohlight of southern Nebrasks, h ] b 1001 . c I e c l 'r | c fl I | ' Patrick Foloy, an employe of the B, & M.. | hussed gho fifth milestone in its carcar, Tt haa | 00, Well for railrond companies to look | e Fancac Onarantie Committeg Kill- |t e ‘taken'as 'son may think proper. - Mr. | smbassador at London, has telographod " 0 bj e n O T T v g ¢nd Barnieg Animals, : The animal is first taken with stiff. | nese ambassador, has asked Earl (iran- ¥ G DAl S 1% O G BONEY tn 18 | 4. wiley gt f tintywn & \ ANOTHER GREENY. e and. Ismenert n the Joints shuve the | villo, English foreign socrorary, to. modi- A : A wiley youth of twentytwo summors a - hoofs of the log (tho forelars are not affected), |ato botween China and France. Th tower of Masonio temple Nobraskn City indticed & fiokle widow of more — ; s o v e B - A Medicine with curative PITO | ™A cuilelons son of Tndiana, with a wife and | than twoscora years, to sell her littlo homo to | John Fyman Places $825 tn o |All Danger in That State Now |and have a pruriont dischargs from the nose | Journal Des Dobata says: “The arniy has . N N s d running at the eyes; which have a dull, 3 & . ’ { . | three children, wat relioved of his pocketbook [ get funds to carry both to the Pacific on a " " h foanid 1oo S ol ¢ . i | performed ita task in Tonquin, The time erties as impossible to counter. At the depot. * Tt contained §850, © Bridal toue, The youth took tho funds and [ FHande of a fretend, o De Thought to be Over. ok the i b s ot fock bogin® | Himo has now arrived for diplomacy.” itasthe PYRAMIDS OF EGYPY| 'The eastern links of the tripartits now ship [ the tour and widows mourns houseloss and camps B, fow days more drops off, Tt has #dry, hard APFATRS IN EayPr, d which i havi helr pasengers and frelght to Bentrice by th --‘“Flfl- & it Ay N ¢ aotalt it it Is Th 1. | Afpeaance, ‘aad hreaks like & pleco ofwood. | 15uron, Mazoh 15, —Buakim advioss « [ Union Pacific, instead of the B. & M. as for- ho L. & M. surveyors are in the Loup| A young . John g|Thero are about fourty head afflicted an A N, 3 ch IS now aving an eg! T EAA o v SR Ot TeTiom b s et i w '\ young man by the ;m:w on nkl nvestigation Rev.en s~ .ere L Js o M g \:.nmn.'m,?l.\.tf“.ul..‘,« And & state & panic ooturred Juat night Among amous sale throughnut the Uni- | “Tre erand jury reported thiat the county [to connect at- Contral City "by” way of the | Fyman appeared before Judge Beneke Little Disease in Illinois. is great alarm among cattle men of this [ the Egyptian troops under Baker Pasha, o wison was unfit for any humen to live in, [ 1:oup, or at Kearney by way «f tho Wood | Saturday morning and filed a complaint vicinity in concequence, as the county is | who aro stillin camp at Sariba, The; Stat d Canad Y ; hing for tho Biack 1 Y i P y ol O1ates and Lananas. Prisoricrs ara promiscuondly huddled in ons | river. They aro reaching for tho Black Ii vy Iargoly dovoted to stock raising. The town- | ot o notion that the rebels were ap- ik | traffic and trade in the great vattle country [Against one Samuel L. Holloway, charg- ship urgently request that you send a compo- SCRANTON, PA. LOWELL, MASS, toom, and_the odors Slioreftom are through which their now lne will pa ing him with swindling complainant out | Lowell Tells of Foot and Mouth [tent voterinary surgoon to investigate the | Broaching, became frightened, and their Durine the past w1 wik- bade. aiseed | CEOBEH s “‘;,m Brook All stats papors are welc n Frey S ' epidemic and take such sction as you may Hars wese allaged only whem twc men, 1 bottics [with Bronchitis s 5 \ L] ooklys Eclectric affection of the throat, poln on *'Bie Blun bruisos, (Dr. Thamas' Eeleotric Ofi | ders” for £400, as “Two long legs, a cavernous and Rheu oared me —Oliver J. Belle | mouth, a mop of hair and a pair of socks. A St | goductive smile played unon his lips, and thon ways cures. 1slo, 98 East Morrim by the cork flew out, and gushos of eloquenca fol lowed me to theso Jot- B ' tlogs, . They Are propared cspecially for their | °f $520- i Ravages in England, convenfence, and o croiit, nania o fpri About three weeks ngo Fyman endorsed ke bt asked to Indicate thelr paternity. Itis ploas- | - gortifioate of deposit on the Omaha ing to note ho voll they eciated, by ¥ o 3 e etion artly of sholly b majericy of | National bank to Holloway for the sum | Further Relative to the Scourge reproduction partly or wholly \ of £825, which sum Holloway was to in Louisa County, Iowa. the state press. ort]! 3, & ) i on ¢ ¢ In a shortitime the B, & M. will otend its | 4q iy tho purchase of real estato for 2 having the qualifications prescribod by the | postal ear mafl sorsict i Thenver, Metook | o o, "hit which nmount he appropri- 1t enred me|-tandsat the top, 1t statutes relating to school elections, are en. | DeiDE the westarn limit at prosent, to where ) A General Feoling that the Contagion Tiad Ulcorated [me, and 1 bellcve will etre | titlad to vote aml to hold the office of trstes, | Dostal clerks ran, Tho regular postal clerks |ated to his own use and jumped the re Throat-C. R, Hall,[any Iw. 8. Rowley | The decision, though not yet filed, is given out | that now run to Hastings will be continued to | town. Has Been Exaggorated. nood i Y Denver, and a car added to the night train| Fyman has caused his arrest in Chi- TSt Tik; AL A in advanced to avoid disputes in the April | Penver, and : SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, election, VA S SRS, cag here ho is now being held until ket i R requisition_papors can be obtained from Tho Argus says the Red Cloud & Kansas Sonthwestern is the name of the latest rail- | It 3 4 rond enterprise in that section of the country, | overnor Dawes, when he will be 0 r some time tho question of constructing n [ brought to this city to answer to the 8., Macch 1¢,—The [ to the hind feet. The mouths are all St Bte N ke et Koy oot e quarantine committeo has ordered the LN, GIBGIELI ML, Qoo watened Tt 2e gocorally belioved the ling |88 been under consideration and’it is now | A Lawyer's Opinion of Interest to All [killing and burning of seven head of cat- ¢ eaulon Some claim that it is the result of free il bo Tocated and work commened boforo B e THL e o 1 noae | v+ H: Tawney, Eeq., a loading attornoy of |tle from the Owl creck hord. Dr. Train- |ing, and others believe it is the foot and bR L Girafton, was found dead within forty rods-of | Ut M etes:, s tuing T ot | Lowor has roturned from Kldorado, and | mouth discaso. his houso Inat Monday. A short timo hofore | {0 S Tregard Dr, Kiags Now Dia- | reports no apathy there, but found some T WA ho had loft tho houso to drive some hogs out [ 5 *eatp® Bht T regard Dr, Kinga Mew Dis it § i BY TELEGRAPH. von, fnntead of ten, dollars which i | o iy moighiior's corn. ~ Nob retnening as soon | Spyory (o Consum{tion, aathe bost gomedy in | cows sufforing from milk log. A case is od, ccol or pr ) 3 i bty i ook for | the or Co Jolds, o N8 s y g s which tho doctor had rendered on the [i18 10 Was expected. & boy, was sont 60 look for | uflod to cure the most severo colds Thave [reported noar Hall's Summit, Coffoy AT g oceasion of hix birth. That was onough to | e ) DR Ve JERRERE KO Prafrie, 5 | had, and fnvariably relieves the pain in the [ sounty, and the committee have gone deom proper to provent further sproad of the «\rrnnm\un¥ supposed to be rebels, were diseaso, . killed. roops returning to Suakim Prof. Stalker, of the stato agricultural | choered greatly the personal heroism of college, has been sent to Kansas by the | Adams Frazer, the largest man of the logislature to examine matters there ro- [ Black Watch rogiment, Twelve Arabs lating to tho disease. The professor was | were laid low by his single bayonet. abroad and made o study of cattle dis-|Drammond of the same regiment, canes, and on his return from Kansas | bayonetted Osman Digna's nephew. Fifty will, if necessary, be sent to Louisa |mon left Chatham to fill vacancies in the county. Black Watch regiment. Buriiyaroy, Ia., Marchilo,—A special TUE DEAD. to the Gazette from Wapello, Louisa county, says: Twenty Tiedd 68 GAH8 W86 ND BURNING. affoctod with a diseaso which is confined | DAVENTORT, TOWA 5 | As a remedy for Oatarrh The supreme court has decided that women, Genoral Giraham telegraphs that & of- ficors and 86 men were killed and 8 of- ficers and 103 men wounded, and 19 men are missing, The rebels numuered from 10,000 to 12,000. Three officers and 7 men woro killed at the guns. Over 2,000 rebels were killed. The rebels charged regardlesof their great loss, They left 60O dead at one point of the square. THE OCCUPANCY OF BACNINIL The Paris correspondent of The Times says the occupancy of Bacninh ends in nothing. The rainy season begine in a FRENONT There is as yet no definito news as to the proposed extension of the B, & M. by way of Ashland and Wahoo, though every movemont of the company in that direction’ is carefully An Towa boy who worked a month for a physician in the neighborhood of Fremont, von, instead of ten dollars which he TRIFLE Tho Minsissippi logialatire has adjournod stated. Mo diod of heart disease, sine d "m«“'m vl}m “T}]‘l ';: y :‘mf : ‘“ iy R S T R b 'Trial Bottlos for this sure curofor all Throat | there to investigate. Two Donver sur-| The congrossional committeo to Investi. [ fortnig ‘tll': and ,I‘;'I'" di*i'fl'w;nch nlne:lnt\ona Arthur ‘[ruoadell has submitted a proposi D A8 N DS bo had Tree at O, " oy gate the government work has arrived at Hot [ 8ix months ho delta of the Red river Il tion to the council to light tho city with coal | THE SKATE AND BICYCLE. | and tung 1 Drap Stors, Large size; 81,00, * | 5cOn8 are here experimenting with reme- | Syrings, is handed over to pillage and anarchy. s —ena L ”.‘.1.'&:"’”?:‘.‘.1‘.‘1?“‘52; °xr:§:'|-:"'.'}i1h"‘::if§f;‘ T T — — dies, The governor of Mississipyi has commuted | The Fronch ~ government will 1R Segen cl\imnn{‘s, do the lighting and_extinguishing, | A Brilliant Exhibition at the Roller St. Patrick’s Day at Papillion, The secretary of the quarantine com- ,"";‘“ ";:;‘l?;"" Lo of John Nelson to im- ;'ml'fly l![‘; for l: vlrlodn‘ 0'1 02(’;' 0006%0 ket them in complete ropair, all the year Rink Saturday Evening, s 9 N " N L A rancs and eventually for ,000, FOrin 0 FoF SUHB VORI 1LI00 Der SYSRESEOE W i A musical and literary entertainment | mittoo has beon inatruoted to corrospond | “pyg gunouncoment fs made of tho en nge- | which the chaaber will certainly refuso. term of five years. At this rate it makes an will be given ut Papilliom court house [ with the superintendents of roads near |ment of Mrs, Frank Loslie, the widow of ¢ s R IR The expedition will require sixty-three on the evening of March 17, for the ben- | here, asking them to require a health | P!lisher, to Marquis do Louville, of France. | pin, a1,q 400,000 men, = The end to be ‘The want of a re. | ©08t Of 8% to tho amusement loving public, and | efig of St. Columbhill's church. As will | bill from the committee, before receiving [ Idicaln Post G A, R, of Topska, Kas., | gained is out of all proportion to the out- average of ¥11 per lamp—=10 less than the| Roller skating is fast becoming a factor liable diruetic which i i i ities i r A yeatin numbering over 600 members, by a resolution whils acting as & GRAND ISTAND, Q"rh‘ "k“"’ h"l“;: her sister d“l‘““ l"‘ be seen by the programme, many of the | cattle for shipment, Quarantine is rigid- | asks Prosidont Arthur to veto tho Fite dohn | Y* i oy orinexid=| Wolback's store was raided tho other night | Fink or skaters. © music and laugh-| hartiog taking part are of Omaha: ly enforced, with the destruction of five | Porter bill. ireat in Orime. nor irritates them, | and several bolts of dress goods taken. The [ ter, gliding and tumbling, science and >y fok s prov! Morgansea, Louisiana, on y : ¢ Piano solo—St. Patrick’s Day......... infocted hords, and through the distnfec. | g 1oy e ¢ lorganses, New Youk, March 16.—Robert Pin. was long sinco sup | burglar and goods were captured soon aftor. | ackardnoss, all testifiod to this fact last rrennntonmsonns MU Daggio Switt ] k) B o L I e s R e e G e T Stomach Bittors. |, The funcral of Father Phelan, pastor of the [ (oo =i 5 0 5 e Reading—Out of the old house, Nancy tion of the promises. All danger is over. | The stato Ll ties hope o save the ba H ! N Loiits for ine medioins | Catholic church here for several years, was at- | ©Vening at the roller rink. . S int Ukslton Licutenant, Govornor Finney and othor | ¢ f the leves, or arrest in St. Louis for attempting to Oliver Douglas’ house, Pittsfield, Maas., [ pass forged checks, is a burglar and for- was burned Saturday night. The family|ger known to the police of two hemi- oncapod in their night cloches, A boy was | Kpores under vasious Aliases. . He was one reacuied WISH BIN tiroab outs of the party concerned in the extensive The Ontario legislature has passed a bill bond forgeries of 1872, when upwards of ving widows and spinsters who have the P ’xrllocw:urylpnumrtyl|ull|fiutluul the right to | $1,000, of Buffalo, New York and *"Mies Sarah T2, Bronnan. Solo and chorus—Old home. ... .. Putnam M. Josoph McCaflrey, tended by a large number of the clergy,friends | The skaters have enjoyed the benefit and dflfenaganorfll)fl of Will H. Daniel, as manager in the The Catholic parsonage had a narrow escape from destruction ,l;yy fire, T..m‘.l},,f,l. “mdmlml; early part of the season, and now Mr. fiddmu,’ S 1) ...f.lmr. had fallen from tho stove to the floor, and had | Blliott has Mr. Goodall, of Louisville, | ¥1ano #olo—Recollections of home.c..... . dapbed for SHB pur- | abacto dlissvetsainai b il ) Mixs Saddie Reilley poos taas: unmraar. | eatod & small blato when discoversdand |, 50 ooniract for & month. MF. Good: | Resding--Bioily Mildoon, . sos o se s members of the quarantine committee go to Topeka to-morrow for the purpose of 7. Smyth | giving testimony before the legislature 18 denied. NO DISEASE IN ILLINOIS, STOMACH ey vt | The B, &M, will makco no farther offortto [ all isa wacd of Dr. Dinsmore, a' gentlo- 5,y i Do PR L) u}:‘,:’ Ll ({hp_gg:; voto at municipal elections, LA Nom X SRER Ce{-;t&-:a Rt Reboant indred | Aprl olection, whentho yoters willbo called | 8 nd & superior kater. By his cour-( " "M Mary MoNamara. from Professor. Mortow, of the Stato |t Focka” sowsty, Hlinel, wiéh alot of | ¥oFe put on the market, and_which . e i apueanraalioured | upon to decide whether they want another | teous manners he is making the rink a A LU L) ”mu“j"l“_é slo Swift | Agricultural university, and Dr. N. H. |cattlo, was arrosted’ Saturday, charged with | resulted in the failure of three different R OE A8 S e CLEE L railroad. favorite placo of amusement. fooro | Paaren, the state veterinarian, saying | passing worthless checks, banking howses. In '75 he was senteuced Father Phelan, the beloved Rm(tor t')f the His skating last evening was of unu- ]\71" Stacia Crowley. there wero no cases of foot and mouth | The schedules in the assignment of the firm | to fifteen years in states prison, but es- REAT ENCLISH REMEDY. Catholic church at Wood river, died suddenly AT o Solo and chorus—W. I bo dar....Putnam | disoase in Efingham county, this state. | of McGinnis Bros. & Fearing, brokers, show: | caped six months later during a fire start- P ARVOUS of appoplexy last Monday. On Sunday, the | sual merit, the comic imitations being M; P. McOarthy, b S mitinta ! i * Linbilities, $424,000; nominal assots, $079,-|aq by convicts. In ©ctober last his torm E Sl BIHBS PHYBIOAL '“Bh“fl' Oth, o predched at Wood River aud his sub- | 1,0 hiable in tho extreme, and his scien- e ——— A O e R 000; 'actuk’ assat, $170,000. iU prison 3n) Foglan Sexire AN R Gl LOSS Ject was “Sudden Death,” 1Tt was illustrated | ' g 3 ) Errinauan, Ills., March 16.—Simon [ 14 pussing upou a ponsion casothe secrota- [ went to Canada. ¢ v, 4 O OF MANLY VIGOR, Spermatorr | by the circumstances attending the déath of | tific toe movements called forth the ap- Prospective Bliss, Beattic, an expert sent here by The went to Canada, thence to New York and ry of the intertor hns ruled that tho fact that [ &% Breeders’ Gazette, to investigate the cat- [« uohuurl hnlnl nli-lmu p;i;xr to hlln nllll!v|tnm|1t gy Sl LOWR tle plague supposed to be prevailing in |10t an absulute bar to his pension claim. Crmar it {his vioinity, and & porson who has given | Semomine & Co., an incorporation operat EENALE LR R i, g B hooa, eto., when all other reme- | the late W. J. Duffy in Girand Island, The n - W sica’ il "4 oure quaranteed. | Rey. Father dwelt upon the uncertainty of life | PIause of all present. The great attrac-| D. C. Patterson, a banker and real es- $1.50 & bottle, large bottle, four | 4,4 peculiarly admonished his congregation to | tion of the evening was the bycicle riding | tate s eculator, will be married on Tues- sinestho quintiy, 85, By o | Do vy for tho summons. And yot of all|of Prof. W. D. Wiimott and Mastor Frod | - ooy, ot Wanmo, 1u the Brostytosion ] Y ) VR y the foot and mouth disease careful atudy, | ing the Pike tobacco warehouse, Louisvillo, | WiLkessanni, Pa., March 16.—Great press to any addross. Sol Ft A \ x Y all druggist, ENGLISH MEDI. | Who heard him that day, he himself was the|(C. Sewell, upon one bycicle. One 3 k T, INSTITUTE, Proprietors, 718 Olive Street, Sk | first to anwwer tho call, 'The Rov. Father was | would mot believe that such acro. | church, to Miss Maude Gamble. Rev. |pnot only in this country, but in Canada |has assigned. Liabilitios nearly $100,000; as- | yolumes of smoke are issuing out of the M — batic feats could be performed, as were | Thomas C. Hall, of this city, will goto],nq Scotland, after making a close in- Nu:«“al'::mml to bo suflicient to satisfy the Conyngham air shaftat 1 o'clock this solemnize the ceremony. Mr. Patterson vestigation of the afilicted herds here | ™ > afternoon, indicating a fire raging in the o. proparing to build an elegant church at Weod wve sold Sir Astley Cooper's Vital Restorative River, and his sudden demise will stop the 7 Every customer speaks highly of 1. 1| oo ¥ o short time at least, done with perfect ease by these two gen- Ji vears. ” [Bnestiatinglyondorse it as remedy of true merlt tlemen, Mr. Wilmot holds Mr. Sewell |i8 & brother of R. C. Patterson, of out[nakes the following statement to the| At Vienos, Austrin, Hugo Schenk, who | oo “Upiniel Jiyans, the fire boss, with £ “O. . , D | AR i 0 G : 8 i lored fo . ivans, the fire boss, wil e B above his head and rides on one wheel. | ¢ity, and has been very succrssful in bus- | Aggooiatod Press: *‘The foot and mouth f,‘:‘l,::f ':fluh:x‘u.‘l'?(;:":fl‘.,",‘::‘r .:.::;.,'F":m’.’.‘,n‘:fi:‘,; four men, collected all the hose at hand, I e e, Sl They balance their bicyclo and while |iness in this state. Ie was the nomineo| gisenso reported to be prevalent in | thom, and Carl Schenk and Karl Schiassarck, | hurriedly went down the shaft, and soon ot o0 A et e i | standing in tho spokes cach picks up his | of the democratic party in 1880 for state | fiingham and adjoining counties proves, [his sccomplices, have been sentenced 40 | learned that a plane in the mine was on ! ur Bas B I‘fls a county clerkcs office recently, by which Wm. | handkerchief from the Hoor and returns auditor, at the age of 22 years, and ran upon investigation to be o fire. An explosion is linble to occur any Roid ma is real g onal prop- | to a riding position, much ahead of his party. A special train LAt ; A London dispatch of Saturday says: | moment. Up to the time of the dis- 'ALONG THE LINE OF THE] P U e T LAl old‘ia%y romurked: ““If T had not | has been chartered for the occasion, to WITIIOUT FOUNDATION. | Woston tiniehod his 5,000 miles tramp- tn. 100 | 500 D O e L iar St Pil | M'flflflfl alls and consideration of 815,000, They gave him o |geen it with my own eyes, | would not|run from Wayne to Council Bluffa, l‘"l. l'lncl,l mtlwf (tihu Lll:r‘é““ }mrgd il ok Kl:::m Norman Korr proaidod at tho | 100 €F 0 S0 | Ul p mortgage on the same for $12,000. have believed it; but there goes a wheel | Many of our prominent citizens are in o Iu 1fi|::::l m‘:'uixtxhymxt :3:1 mno u?l?nd'l’:;ue? ieating held atidhe fniah, OB kT G A=A b ther | parly tmantl AbE) Ricagn, OMAHA RAILWAY. The B, & M. is takine vast quantities of | punning away with a man.” This fact | vited to be prosont. Their wedding tour / ik AS[ SRR E i Nt o 1 ? Tantin | Cates were present, and co-operating with those already en- she mew extenion f this no from Wakeflld up 321 ot tho quarries in this xelgblorbuod, | oy domonstrated last ovening by Mr, | will be spent in Burope for six months. | the herd belonging to Robert 1. eating | 3% 0L CUial aya: 1t i roported that | gaged in fighting tho five, have succeeded, havegbeen sent to rip-rap the different lines of | Wilmot removing the saddle, backbone e —— A0S 0 DB | 4 gnowslide carried away tho Sumson Mining | after a fight of eight hours, in extin- JCAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN | 4o company, The “stone gang” hus worked | and small wheel, and riding the large THE RAILWAYS. ham, and found his cattle sufforing from | ompany's concentrating works, olght miles | o oighing the flame b through Concord and Coleridge all whn.én y‘l‘he stone now {:hill;‘; taken out is | wheel, or monocycle, nruuu% the rin%x‘ THAT RUMORED RATE WAR, SRARED xunt‘o:hlaut 1}-:1&, :lll'm i “]'\ll"' e H:'Q?L”i.’«')'d ““l!‘?wl‘:v 454 mml"mr.r g ¢ 5 - O EX AR ITI NG TONT, | tsed betwoon Teoumsch and Atchison. Mr. Wilmot wears a medal given to the| cyiico March 15,— Notwith fit f@iadndioation atithe cthes disease. .My, ey ap oxvenss oC 300 500, oo Mtes were ok, ‘The Pacific Const Onrsman chos the best partion of tho State, ~ Special ex. | _ Gago county conteibuted six criminals to | champion bicyole rider of who world, | C11¢AG¢, March 16.—Rotwithstanding | Keating had a hord of b1 cattle, part of hork g ¥ % B e neroo T srchil 6 Rt sowing on rates for land sookers over thia line b8 swxz:'u iex?iw"“"y sang o ‘t:m }aw]mnu of | )maha has the name of being the most | that a rate war scemed very certain to :vh:oh l;zcutm; aflhcceldtmtl(; l;xul'm the uA bm,LmI luml:l lm the pmviv;:o n{".\'m;lu m“tl’: tll:i “n?:fi il m;“’m“u T -.wl::ll? ¢, Norfolk and Hartington, and via ir to all |} court. They are: Vin, .. Reid, man- e 7 i = . ut January lst, and having no | Clara, Cuba, had an encounter with the C| y 2 Bl poiata o tho slaugiter, tan yoars: Jobn M. Ming, forgery, t,.».‘.‘i‘ii.?fh"{a‘f.‘; ’l::z .;:33‘::-3": x“:;i‘:fd ocour next Mflu‘:ny by reason o; gm dui i teation paid to u’,'m,,,'um Tl (i) Saturday. Throo bandite were killod (turn, tor 8500 sido and the champion- R{UX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD | two years; Henry Burke, robbery, thre 3&?’.& B s prkis l‘nat ev.uning s aur;ficiunt solution of the Northwestern and Central grown steadily worse until some of them and eloven takon prisoners, Of the remaining | ghip of the Pacific coast—Petersonagainst " ) 1w o Joseph Kendall, burglary, three years; e i o ti i s H . | twenty, two gave themselves up and elght oy over tht C., 8t. P. M. & O, Railway o C: P 2 b Sy . raf ast th th oof L was won by the former by fifteen e e bacin. Hiarsincton. Wayne and | W. Gray, forgery, threo years; dohn Waggle, | procf of the ability of Messrs, Wilmotand | 10%# Trafic association, the situation | Joat their hy fl"“d f""}‘; The disease is | gyoapad, Among the latter was Durace, the lu‘:l‘;;lhl Ll Blynn, & p{ominsnt 3 larceny, one year. Sewell as_acrobatic bicycle equestrians | appears somewhat less warlike to night. confined to calves or the younger portion | leadar, ) onnoct at Blair —_— and Mr. Goodall as a skater. General Manager Hughitt, of the North« [ of the herd. The old cattle and sheep| mne Inter-Ocean’s South Bend, Ind,, |Amateur oarsman of this city, has arrang- t u 5 g . i i tch between Peterson and Han- cmont, Onkds ¢, Neligh, and through to Val- AT western, Assistant General Manager Mil- | that run in the same pasture having | pecial says: Two freight trains on the Graud | 6d & mef »(( cntine, Onelofithe furc‘;n:::;;)r:lfl R o i e o lr. of the Milwaukeo & St. Paul, and NO SIGNS OF THE DISEASE. ‘Lrunk roads collided six milos from thare Sat. | lan, prior to the latter deplrt\u"; for GEzaiss SR oformet b0 oAt sl il sn fe oot v Ireland’s National Hollday, General Manager Cable, of the Rock h ; urday, owing to wrong orders, Both trains | Australia, for $1,000 a side and the N 'NEY, General Agent, 'orms The Journ; 1 Teland rond, hold & short, mesting this whatever. Of the twenty which have | were badly wrocked. Engineer Alexander championship of the world, to be rowed § soficrsog ¢ Bullds, Cor. 10t and Fanam work at the shops, that every man is working full time, and more wmen are wanted, Throughout the world, wherever an been affected, six were said to have been | Powell was fatally injured and four other east, the dateto be fixed on Hanlan's kos caris Louis Brinkman has boen jailed on a war- | Irishman dwells, this day will be|that a meeting of managers will be called ; : This (Monday) morning a special frelght | Fotur: - e zn;:- BW ;r‘:-mnuthg' Cx:mhlthll:}e;" ;‘K‘:{:f“{:fi one of gladness and rejoicing. The |for next Monday or Tuesday, to form a :’,f;::;g:,:’:}";E;L:zlzoélxfifih::&'::;’; train of thrl.;m-nu cars, all h"lmxd wilth gfi" A m_c“ Mo Dariabrer } 0 have been out on a bend 1 m n i 1 5 ) H oth u s < IMPORTANT 1 1 oue on a bonder and atempted || ba of the brave and chivalrons|pool, and that in_tho meuntimo the | Mndiottion of 8 diseasod month, and SORY | for o wniforors by th toods in the Ohlo g one -of ! river valloy, will loave Wichita for Cinciunati. | - T)ayrox, Ohio, March 16,—A young f indicating poor feeding. I have had |7p is donated hy the peovls of Sedgwick YR evhd N in the off xt. Ho was put under $4,500 bonds o, Co SR e o ade joy . over thirty years' experience in the foot | county, and will proys » substantial présent, | man named Kets, on his death bed here, ¥ for housy breaking and assaulting with intent [ 1and” will be brightened an © Joy A RAILWAY ROW IN EARNEST, and mouth disease, having seen hundreds | The body of & man named Jeremiah Davis yesterday confessod that in 1867 his own skl ful, and S{ong; pud jendoaripg) yomlnls: v 6.—Laat | of nd, from caroful examination of | was found Saturduy in tho debris of the ware- | mother murdered hor daughter Christina, e o 2 Younasrown,’ 0., March 1 13 cases, and, 3 1 of 18 h 1 e e e e ok s | censes of the days of their carly youth | night the employes of the New York, | thoso cases, am quito certain that theso (1L, ). O'Nall, whicl foll in Filday |8 Protty girl of 18 years. Sho entirely . an Omaia and Plattamouth, Thoro ave now (and childhood ill again bo rovived in | Ponnaylvanis & Ohio rod elaid awitches, | caitle are not affocted with foot and i Elx ok s bEokee e | Rt T SR A R twelve passenger trains betweon both cities | g, i ill | ete., torn up in the afternoon by the | mouth discase. From information gath- £ he oocupants of the bulldl A LS Hadd ANNON BR )S & GO., a1 At l[fi_‘(e SRR S #hcic bosoms, On this day they will N R ; Cl‘:avehnd TR Y““m jury censure theoccupants of the building | deed was done in a fit of passion, The h red here in regard to other cases re-|fq i ch grain in the buildi t1 £ estublushed. themselves In Omaha to & ansact | least that might be done to insuro absolute | celebrate the anniversary of the patron | 3 " MR G B0 e Lo e o] :u:rud i this f“d adjoining loountiews T {fi;tfi‘g'}ffi;fi;‘m,l;“la‘""' 1¢ bulldivg au¢ ) murderess on her death bed, several sgents have been directed to maintain —10— 3 rates. r a8 to burst the panels of the door | gong and fair daughters of the ‘‘dear old soral brokerago and busincss. We will buy il | sufety is a double track from Plattamouth to | saint of their native land, and certainly | ¥ 3 R iy al years ago, confessed the crime to her son. 5 BT e 5 SELECAENC | Ooopolls to avoud e increwsing dungors of | Irishmen havo s, right (o bo. proud of | WP UP O3, foet f Bun eiier ety [N convinger B b SRTOC G GRS e B e o oo e T wrselves. You can se> the advantage of he big bend. _ |their great nationu) holiday. With i 8 " g i B P o o 400 e The Overfiow in Mississippl. Toxly £onds” honght by aue who will wori The Herald says: “In traveling on the K. | pardonaple pride they can point block each end. The Pittsburg, Clove- | section of the state. ] oy gl "iw R 1t "mmn“flhu o s R iatpet Al hife Wkuss (0 B Inefchant who C road it is very noticeablo the proportion of | {550 L BN TN T et (land & Toledo men ran a train of flat cars THE DISEASE IN ENGLAND, saudience, breaking his neck, Tho press dis- 1cksBURa, March 16,—From Sharkey passengers Lh;c I‘m\ko the n‘-juin‘ ;r: m Pac ‘u: R A s hack A Eh Al ety 4 B Ay Junetion to Omaha compared with those who 'y way bac B B o e iatted ¢ MY | Continue through to the Blufs, It is a per- |long ago religion, literature, music, and Ne iteforen maha Nations] Bank, MoCague | fectly safe estimate that on an average two- | song, flourished when most of the nations s Bank. Addyess 1118, 15th 5t. thirds of Lhu pm,aanufm mln-ch mul| ..imh are | of the world were steoped in heathenism — from Ormaha, or to that place, and the train |\ 'y o Tho arincivles of ahivel . p cticall .+ |and barbarity. The principles of chival- aebraska Cornice |ntiuued totio Blullels prastically smpty.” | opq' Ui icn S Pathok implanted —AND— ’ in the breasts and on the character of loaded with rails into the obstructing lo-| ~ WagnivaroN, ‘March 16.—Minister | patch makes the rather contradiotory state- | and Greenwood, a distance of 100 miles, comotive. A general fight seemed in~| ,owall has written to the department of [ment thut “‘the audience became paralyzed | the water is over all places except a fow . evitable for a time. Tho sheriff made |ytate regarding the prevalence of foot | #nd mado a rush for the door.” mounds sufficient for stock to atand on, several arrests. ') he court has granted | and mouth disease among the cattle in | It is generally undemtood that the Fitz [ No loss of life or stook hasbeen reported. an injunction against the New York, England He says the prevnlenca of the | 7ohn Porter bill, returned to the house for | The planters are in good, spirits and be- di Y s A concurrence in the snate amendments, has | 1: 2 53?3";?6‘“&.‘&.-‘.33‘”13’.’, E:::L :;:-'x‘l:?: oaso has boen adroitly used by the | P {udatinitely pieon boled. - According to lievo the worst is over, | o Bl oy f friends of protection and '.l?a enemies 0; .c;;ruluhmh; u!ll. he hu‘ufils. the hl:.l', ‘nllthuunh TR o TR Irishmen, and the glorious attributes of | '# nticipated at present, the party in power for the purpose of [ under a hundred other bills, may be taken up Ouo of the qualifications necessary o secare | purity and honor vfhlicl; religion has so THE 0. & M, R, R, bringing to the surface and making ac- [&ny s:yv t.‘l‘ ‘k""u‘"";,m ' ‘l‘r‘il""' 5"";‘ OrrAWA, Ont., March 16.-—The speak- B I the mayoralty of Crote is honesty. nobly preserved and nurtured in Erin's| Ontcaco, March 15 —Thestook holders | ive a certain amount of political disoon- | fetbers Kyt bIU W/ be taken UP I gry of the commons and of the senate, A it Indepondent Gorman Protestant church | lovely daughters are to-day as alive and | of the Ohio & Mississippi railroud had a [ tent. 1t has not been diffioult to per- | cyp oot worvice division of the troasury | Who have apartments in the capitel, have A8 Juaf hiesn organined a5 Colusmtus. aqtive as when Ireland practiced the | hearing before Judge Drummond in the |suade the agricultural classes that their 5‘“ rtment reports that cortain counterfoiters | 16Tt their quarters and the guards have loBroupt attentior to selling anything entrusted THE STATE IN GENERAL, o A : MANUFACTTRERS OF l:‘?m vers 0 :}tlun‘rh:ncu :Llh :/he '?'xr:hmku teachings of her patron saint and instruc- | United States cireuit court, which con- |losses have been due to the are consummating measures to simultaneously | been increased on rumors of a dynamite LYANIZED IRON CORNICES ’&::n';:: i or e thor. can acouse | t0F free from the gross contact of an |cluded at 1 o'clock this afternoon, on the | uNWISE AND EVEN CULPABLE LAXITY. "fi'hl,”fi'.:&":..’fi'w.',fi “;}‘l’m“‘u': ui:".})&‘ din plot to blow up the building ~&r Urete Globe of being level headed, — |alien and tyrannical people. application to have the receiver dis-|of the government in the admission of | v onl e —— by | AFAEASRNM: || Tho Creta. Alabs ol bebin larol headh OCenturies of "PP"’"“Z’“ and misrulo "E‘l‘s"d and enable the road to pass agair fm-uigng cattle, The question has assum- fi:t‘m:’:fifi;fi‘kt ol e A Binghampton Bankruptoy. FINIALS, WINDOW OAPS, DG sherty s el B et | have failod to chavgo the charscter of IRON AND SLATE ROOFING,| The . ’ 8 Irishmen, patriotic, faithful, and perse- | ceeding was entirely one of a friendly y A he contract for building the new Platte | 118! o K d q river bridge at Schuyler, has heen lot to the | Vering, they are as determined as ever to | character. The earnings of the line 5 il by | States. The paper is thick, greasy and stiff, 4 0 89 Sas R FATINT MBTALIO SEYLIART, V"B, company, to coat about $20,000, penu”z'inl the effort which they have | having lhldt il increnMDaundor th:d i the hl:u‘.’:lcl)frf::t;: t:@":’{: ol':.llpwll’"::d o :;.nfn%n::;uxl:.mrdlh‘h Aan Lo orm. :a:‘l,g'n:d, fiahiisien, Q16,0001 omely, 43 Franklin county has a thriviog immigration | Dever relinquished to again restore to | agement of iver Douglass, a sl it . ) i % on F encin g l ml:?;. which is dolog ® groat o tonducs | their native iaud its former independence | report = presented to the court to- ::;u?:mnhfu:tflf' :"":lm:'m: 'i':": At Wahoo, on the 15th, at 8 o'clock in the , Balustrades, Verandas, Oicoand Baok | gstern people to settle in that region, and gl a disclosed that flioient il- ) b morning, » firo was discovered in a buildin, | ifris, Wind Cellar Guards, Eto. glory. R o sutlicient avall- | probability of passing, The wish of the | on Broadway, midway between Fourth 3 COR, 0. nmo STREET, LINCOLN NEB. A Congregational church has been organized | In Omaha our Irish citizens have made [able funds were now on hand to meet Y-fman, g,"n ay gu for absolute ex- Fiich stroota, Tho five mm[?:nr et 1 o in the control of the owners. The Pro |ed so much of political importance as to |servioe departuent. — Tho iseuo is a serlos of | By voyaviron, N, Y., March 16,—J. ive some anxioty to tho govornment. | 1350, Jamen Gilillan, tromurer of tho United | o EENTATEON g o INER s at Martinsburg, Dixon county. Thobuilding | guitable preparations to add their|all outstanding debts of the company. ot (i A 1! btain | promptly, and although the whola upper story GAIRKR, Mauager. | of & house n:f worship is w:t.omplnnad. quota to the great world wide event. In| A decree was submitted by the court vfl:;:viy"zz‘:::fl lm:l;mc:,l.‘ l'a‘;oo:l’nt I:g Pas In mes, soon had the fire uuder con- ce to Cattle Men ! e elt with asemis, ‘Wit ey iy | broad aud national spirit they will do | which will be entered this afternoon, pe- | his claim, find themselves compelled to e fona et i e derw doriale taken for spirits frumenti, Beware of tho |BOBOF to the memory of St. Patrick. |titioners furnishing a bond of 500,000, | \iopt moasurcs which, in principle, they | volved other buildings. The building was oc- 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. bottle. The Ancient Order of Hibernians and | to secure payment of certain outstanding disapprove, Should the pwmti'onia s | cupied by Gillespie as & butcher shop. The X 190 Head of Steers Threo Years Old. A Pawnee Wolf, who sold mortgagod gonds, | Hibernian Rifles have charge of the ar-|intervening claims not yet passed upon | und farmers sncoced in bringing about | upper story was empty. Loss on the build- 200 Two Sullivanized the inortgagee for ‘,b,uc;fi.u to | rangements. The zeal and patriotism of | by the court, and the receivership will anything like the ing probably $200. The stock was 1 Heltors, Two the proceedings, lnd]wl‘\f!fl(! and “costs for | this noble order of Irishmen 1s well | cease early next week. by water. No insurance. S Y the satisfaction it gave him. kuown throughout the entire state, and + EXCLUBION OF FOREIGN CATTLE, o Bradutreet's mercantile asency has mado a » © above desorib-d cattle are all well ‘brod Tows [ Nuckolls county is to have a specisl election | in Omaha they represent the manhood PARROMD FROTIONY there will soon be even a more powerful | lList of loxses to business men from Pomeroy, | e, straight and smouth. These cattlo will bo | on the 20th of this month, to decide the ques- intelli i 7 OuicaGo, March 15.—The Tribune this | reaction brought about by th her | Uhio, to Madlson, Ind., vecasioned Ly the ra- g e 5, gl Hont o wheto 3o oty ks b | 1y S et s assnaeof g | Brning nkimated the Northwentorn vail- | Criceyer Tuf ha would nevitablo ol | ot e s i s cogned o s | (OMPLETE_TREATMENT, 8L 2 . AT, ONY OO 0 BC A to the Warwick, Superior & Hastings g ] 4 ntemplated paralell; i chandise and asufsctories. The work fu 's Radical Cure ' i i E;z;nm P best literary and musical talent in the m’vfiz‘xfl%fifwu&'nmm. I:y :_‘.:5 o Mr. Lowell recommends a vigor- | i Mo, S not complete. Tho estimato for | ,A sugle dose of Sanford's P ey o e | lyribe of $20 to case in his favor, The | Masonic hall for the afternoon, where, 4 q in stamping out every spark of the ex- | Ohio river towns foot up $365,000. The larg- juudge, after commenting revarely on the ac- |after tho parade, the celebration will | General-Manager Hughitt characterizes |iyting contagion, Were such a courso|est loses are: lrouton, 875,000: Pomeroy, tiou of the sender, handed the matter over to | take place. this as & pure fiction, and having no foun- | peryevered in, he says it would produce a | #43,000; Portsmouth, 8170.000, The losses the grand jury for their investigation. L Tl dation of auy character, conviction in England as nothing, especi- m:u::.y rl.v ‘:fi:::blfir:“lum&“‘“:l:;fi' d The Valentine Reporter says the Minne- A Thoriughbred Fraud, e ——— ally no amount of argument, ever could | ga5 Olnclnnat i throat and brouchial tubes chaduza bas been on & rampage since Stur- Murderous Work by Jail Breakers. | o will. w P (Losrits aad Dhockaaat"sr4”nok (s Baltey, Srestact o JtAss S Temite i i i i ving i 5 llevesthe most viok / Alko young gradod buls. mi Somo fool litigant offered Judge Morria a |91y for the ocoasion and have encaged | o 60t o tiic "Sioux City | & Pasifio. | (2% inspection and unsworving resolution | Ginciunati in 8200,000. The lowes of the | EaLY e, violank Waes day, and as o consequence ot « bridge is left, | OB Wednesday last a young man called | = yo' “ 5 L it di &, Ont., March 16.—Two rob- ards Consuwptian. OMARA N Lt toolc them all uff sick aud clean, a3 it did | at the B. & M. headquarters and presen- | bor in s Band ich Gail this Ani THE SUOURGE IN 10WA, u"{'};;‘hl‘j ;{’m;’:{,‘:}:}‘:flfl‘;’;:’:flt“x Hotoes "G botte Kadica) Cure, 1 bos Catarrhl ol - Br A | Brown oty has an eetimated jopulation | ©6d 8 lotter, purporting to bo from D, [shot ud killed Jailer Leech, fatally| Dk Morxes, Muroh 15.—Gov. Sher-|baro Maturday. ~Hoveral yours ao wu oxton- | o St Tor g1 *Ask s Bakrensis OMAHA of over 4,000 souls and there has not been a | MeCoole, superintendent of the Detroit, | wounded Turnkey Davis, and escaped, | man is in receipt of the following letter | sive embezzlement occurred in Ohio, and for | Porran Diva Axp CusmicaL Co., Boston from the board of trustees in Louisa|yesrs the fugitive has been unsuccessfully . § Wearched for until Friday last, whon he was dic- Oalilus’ Voltal Kleokric Plastor ‘}’l"“a‘l- where the cattle disease has | FUVE T EEUhEL HOY e peraon of | As M. B e g D roken out: Finch, du’lmt agent at Waynesbro. 1t is said W perfoct Klectrio Battory con- TuAHi:l ccllency, Gov. Sherman: that Finl Mackinac & Marquette railroad, with | Kennedy was captured when about to y u . head uarters at Marquette, requesti cross to. Detroit, He says Leech shot i,-mnllu.lue!.-t .hnlfl ur-.huy take hiw out and | transportation for bearer from Owmaha to | O'Callaghan, the other murderer, and 109 Sonth 14th St. . “";:“ ":m:.':(:r‘:"“l‘":‘::;d R l)al;:;r u;:d ll‘::lllfll, ’l'lliu letter repru-lthu latter on ul‘l“ r(‘md between Windsor R s a 1 o o -Banc sforo 101 gon the bearer as being the private ;and Walkerville became so faint with v shoves of Ml doseription, wood mioves, ohanga 1 L itnsgiued o had Leen robbed of s 231 clrk of My, McCoole, The B. & M. loss of blood that he crawled over & 5 o, yrates, nrelack, dumpers, &o. constaaty | 0ot hat and bo forthwith proceeded to arrest | £ » 0 ¥ Rl o s o s e, .wus,h,,,, respectable young ladies, Tho folks suspected the letter was a forgery fence and has probably died. Search was | Ropublican says ho succeeded 1n proving biw. |and immediately telegraphed Mr, M- | fails to reveal him. 2 dnglo fuils in busi ported since th Btove Repair WOrks, [oriiiu o s sy Wit ' was discovered by an old acquainge with Porous Fiaster 101 & neoting of the township trustees | ance who lmkuad to pass through Waynes. 18 THE coY sooouta 1t aunihlisies Paiue called fur the purpose of taking action iu re- | boro, and wh notified the Ohio authorities. SUFFERNG BESVE ;"n.. eak l"‘“":'llx ard Lo the opldeinle belloved &0 he what s 1t 1 bolleved that the money smbazzled 1 | e, oo e A W K T called foot and mouth disease, which has secreted somewhere near the scene of the | e ‘than auy cibes’ plas A e ¥ broken out in the herd of Jonathan Drake ‘.(.runullnn. Finch will be taken to Uhio, ererwhere £l . ¥