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OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, THE ILY Dluli: TUBSDAY, DECEMBER 21, = CONGRESSIONAL l‘R(l[']il",l)l.\'(;S; Wy et to v e o st |4 GTATE ROAD'S NEW MOVE. | 1830 R —————— A GREAT MISTAKE THE CHANGLD CHARTER DOW ¥ r RD ([{ | sical programme has been prepared — OWNED BY 1A DRINK, | Rt will be delivered by Judge | has horetofore heen made i the treate Revision Committes Getting v vand Rev. W, E. Copeland with | ment of rhenmatism, nenralgia and nerve Their Report in Shape - so by a reprasentative | ous or sick headache. This is evidenced The Elkhorn Valley Company Fil nended rion; Bec Popp v r mat 1 of the New gland stat by the failure on the part of I‘mum‘llnlr of | ail Mu 1 Jailey, ¢ y Among the musical featares will bo a | sufferers to find relief, even though they I s of Incorporatio | s T Ttor. ity Dru Miss Lucia Rogors, & duct by Mr. | have exhausted the skill of various phy- it writ- | - - reighton, Evans and i ';*' | y and Mrs. [, D, Eastabrook, and Mrs. | siciang and_tried numerous ml\llu{ WHAT THE PAPERS SET FORTH. ney and y E et | 4 BABE LE EB step | Heman's hym, “Tne Waves | remedies. ‘Tosuch Athlophoros is offered u ssewater were at the board of | A BABE LEFT ON THE DOORSTEF | Dashed ~ High" by the SAFE, sURE and QUICK CURE, Ltssue- | trade rooms yesterflay afternoon at a — | event promises to be an t en phenomenal, and yet it is | meetmg of the comtmitter appointed to | The Elkhorn's Extensions -The Board | - !\u( surp I“' b ‘mfl it {\:v‘l dot .1‘h~u D RIERR ML oA o Al Tl the Chicago, Kansas & No | prepar 1 o tho city charte of Education—Forefathers' Day— SOMETHING STRUCK HIM, will gindly sefor any Wito dstrs o mako nd Twesday 2 accordingly the honse adjourned. and its Plans—Other The meeting yos ftern Something Strnck Him—Amuses : —— an Thestigation to re! in ry DISE 9 State News, tield for the p e of hearing C nients—Other Local, gilistic Paramour hiaye heen cuved by it n January. CATTLE DISEASES. torney Connell's report on the complete Ex-Husband J. R GilToxpio, fowt. Retste and Loan A New DIl For Thele Mendliont charter. Messts. G. W, Lininger, Bruno - wart, the female barber, who | Agent, at Atlantie, lowns, says: My A zschuck, Philip Andr George Jleim Died in a Drunkea it bas turnished so many sensations f I ricnmatism first appe 1 the hip troduced in Congress, Freyvost, Neb., D 0. ) 1 Tele- | rod and . 8 emb ol " i hi n ensatio Tt m first appoared in”the hip, 1 1, Neb.,, 20 e I'el rod and C. | myth, members eleet of At 6 o'clock yesterday evening a cause of a little | #nd then extended down into the 5 WasiiNaToN, De gram (o the Amended articles of in- | the legislature, wero also present, Mr. rod iito the Tnstituto liotel &t ¥ bebnii Sarnam | throngh the seiatic nerve. 1 suffered t-day, by request of Senator Miller, who is poration of the Fremont, Elkhorn and [ Smyth thought the committee's roport | ' N " kb whethior standing or sitting, an s | t | corner of Thirtcenth street and Cupitol tanding or sitting, and it wa absent, introduced a bill to extirpate con- | Missouri Valley railroad, filed at the connty | should be made before a mass meeting of o h o, | stre with the greatest of difficulty that I eue- tagions pleuro-pneumonia, foot and mouth | clerk’s oftice here to-day, contirms all predic- | ¢itizens, Such o meeting will probably | avenue and asked for & while with | cocded in hobbling to my oflice each day disease and rirderpest among cattle, and 10 | tio | be held when Messrs, Connell, Creighto | in an b ade as to the future operations of the | 28 HE 0 wach | s ! Tt . : Iconsulted physicians, also tried ovory facilitate the expoctation of eattle and pro road, and Fremont 1ejoices over the prospect, | 0 Rosewater complete the work of re | and could scarcely walk. He was ro- | ago, howoever, sho gave Stowart the | remedy I eould learn of without any gooil ; vising that part of the charter relative | g "0 wdation, and sat down on duets of live stock They provide for a main line to begin at shake s sted under the wing | effects whatever. My great femrs wero ot to the board of public Orks. o 1 n Section Lnuthorizes the president toapnoint | Omatia, thenee northwesteely throngh Doug- | ‘4o I,‘,'{',f,‘_‘f,,‘ll\:,"»‘“ll_““m,', 't the report | the steps in frontof the hotel, and ina [of Ii Glover tho = pugilist, | theb T Would A RINREL Bl a commission of three poraun 1o be Known | jag ani” Wachington counties to Fremont nontat y ! oW M p ewart savs that the™ fair | Writing a letter to this friend in Chicago, 2 United States oatile dommisslo ashi counties to it | are amendatory of the forty-third sub. | fow minutes felt over and gave ey \ wuan BB et T e Funetions | Branch number three will bo extended north | 4isision of seotion 5 s the present char- | of bemg in convulsions. The has of late becn trying to offect | L casually made note of my rheumatisin, may, in bis judg: y ond the fun 3 v h and thought ) bout it. B 7 ! { S | o bl 5 dile. thens o AT v ciliation with him. He says ho ghit no wore about it. But my Incorporation without any guarantee from nn.? pay of these commissions anw restor from A 1 to Oakdale, then north | te ¢, 10 subst received a note from Mand S. asking hun | letter was answered very promptly, te v The salaries of the | through Antelope and Knox counties to the ( the government. them b at any tin Il lnries ¢ y 6 maet 1 s i dol o way | ingme to use Atnlophoros, also statit On motion 0f Mr. Hoar, the Pacifie rail- | COMMIsSionezs are ixed at 50 por wuium. | nortiern boundary of the state. - Branch At l“':,, STalo8leiw It Tk e \"’f \{ Y | his irfothor's onse and owre. which wis road funding bill was postponed as a special | giomo iy camean. jmveakaiion 1o be e | LUmber ive begins on the south sido of the ) talking whon sotothing stk him ot | More sovere than mine, I nt onee oub: o the socond Tuesday 1n January. | ae by tae eettomon ut comiations pleuro. | Plaite river in Saunders county, extends | members are not to bo absent to exceod | tion to his rapidly failing. condition the side of the head and Nfted him into | chused a bottle and by the time 1 had wne . 2l iy In January. | as to xistonce ot conwl I Saunders, Butler, Seward, York, | W0 days without permission of the city | Before the police tation was reached [t PatBVEN i s | ished taking ) rhey st K goto He expressed the liope that in the meantime | Duenmonia, foot wnd moy aunders, Butler, Seward, a tho He recovered consciousuess | is! King it, my rheumsatism had gone I ie hope that in the meantim: bleldy ) rooes they | H C and " o council; the chairman is to bo the execu- | the atrol wagon contained a ' M | It was a littio toc k stop be i the matter wonld b taken up in the house | Tindery o m.ld for ais purvuse thel Hamilton, Clay and Adams to Hastings; ( FEOTCpi Tho ohaten ard, to give a $10,000 instead ot an incbriate. Dr. Ro. | it time to sce Glover leading Maud | Lk, '“l"wn \Ih‘ p before it . i are authorized to enter, oitler in encs southwosterly (o & point on the wests office te board, to give n £10,00: stead ot an inebriate. Dr. Re- f {c (M6 0 swore out @ warant for | Was gone entirely out of my system, and and be disposed of one way or the other. son or by agents, any premiscs 'in | thence southwesterly fo & polut on the wesl | yon'tor” tho faithéul performance of his | bert who was called in' pronounced ¢ AV AR NRREHC AR |8 A ow o or | T nBUHEE: TiCtln) ALenak bo- vt bats Mr. Aldrieh offored a coneurrent resolution | wiicl they By feason {0 Derieve suen dis: | e boundary or Adms connty. Branch | s, wd ' to roceivo a salaty of §1,80 h the result of over indulgence in { 4" wmitiog trinl on the ohuryoe of ac. | 11es of Athlophoros did the 'work, Tt hns requesting the president to enter into nego- | ease exists, Upon discovering the exist- | number six connects With i five In | porannum. The roport turthér provides | aleohoi. Coroner Dresel was notified of AL U LR been over & year since that time. It is an thations with the governments of the several | €nee of the disease the commis ners nto | Butler county; thence soiits ¢ irouch Butler, the bonrd is to meet every Satur- | the death and had the remains removed [ 54 = ellentwedicine, and Tean recommend principal sugar producing countries of the _”h';“/“[;;’ f‘f"l"""'“" n:nw;‘:' 1;5‘ .'u": ol | Seward, Salina, Fillmore to the sonth line of | day and remain in session from 2 until 6 | to ns undert r ostablishment. Heve it to otliots. world with a view to securing a mutunl | writing e di AN 0L ATy "I"“‘Imh"”m" Nebraska. Branch number seven bagfns &b [ p. g that it shall keep a complete ree- | the decensed identified _as M. L., Ivery druggist shonld keep Athloplho agr ni by which the United States shall | company doinz business in or through the | & pointon the main lv)lu‘n'\h;:u‘_'mli 0 5 ord of all m‘ proceedings and of x“ Byrne, a traveli salesman for John A ros and Athiophoros Pitls, but where the e P Cle 1) o issioners are re- | thence southeast to the stockyards, also to us granfed by its authority, and hat Im; Co. holesale grocers, doing . P ¢ | en g Y P Y agree to admit free of duty sugar and molas- | Infected locality, The connissioners are re lence st ards, also mitts granted by its ity, h esale g \ £ Joseph Grismer's drg sation of | eannot be bought of the driggist the e e Ly SURE I HIIRE e L T N A D SHEh quar- | Omalia, -Article 9 provides that the head- | ¢hoq“vecords shall be open fo publie in- | business at 406-8 Lake streot, Chicago. Hiwh e Cotwar "_; geabildblatn gy thlophoros Cor, 113 Wall St.. New York 08, the product of such countries or their | S rinises or loc: o8 quarters of the corporation shall be at Fre- i o4 AR i AT R S e vl A ¥8 S lugh Conway's absorbing story was 2 Wi b Ky colonies, whon transported in vessels under | {hey moy " domals, bremnises or locatlties ws | 20nt cction eight hours each diy. This [ The deceased was a man_ about {orly | given an adniirable presoutation at the | Will send oither (carringe paid) on recolst ey bl Giais MHCOE | they may doem necessary to prevent the : ard is to have power to provide a gen- | years of age and has a fan ving | Ghora house last night: The play of reaular price, whiclis £1.00 por hottlo the flag of eithier contracting party, and on | sproad of the disease, and 150 to cause the A #, i RS p b- | Chi fo RN ECH HOTBOE ' | or 15¢ last nigh tie pliy is an g o6 Wiiioh sugar and 1 ¢ 110 OXDOTE ta appriisal and “destraction of infected orex- [ HAsTINGs, Neb., Dee, 30.—Special Telo~ | wral plan for laying out strects and pub- | Chicago. He was for a number of _years | oSeallent condensation of the most. intor. | for Athlophoros and e, for Pills. Which sugar and molasses no export tax or | Appraisal a AL 3 AR s | &ram to the Brr.—Articles of incorporation | lic highways within the city limits, No | the junior member of tue firm of Ford & weting dotails of the story AOn or liver and kidney dison Iyapepsin, fn- charg been levied, on condition that | Posed wnimals, The owners of the animals L ' i ! ) auhaiel esting details of the story and cont ! ; " 0 J 3 ondi ‘hen | destroged are ‘to bo paid thieee-fourtts e | Of the Fremont, Fikhorn & Missouri Valloy | plat of and addition to the city is to be of | Byrne, wholesale dealers i groceries and swents of power above the aver ST WO, er et B Ghb such governments shall admit into thoir re- ratiroad were filed with, the county cletk of | any validity unless it shall be necopted | liquors in St. Josenh, and condieted all | G compaty s ovenly&ni il L ipntlon, he e e R e T Adams county to-d fhe articles provide {1y tho city couneil after having been on- | of the business whilo lis partuer, Nie i 5 ) : broshebl iR for the connecting of branch line numbver R by R st re 2 i el com | throughout, ench member being so com- inu_ In( r‘(lnn-:l produets of the United States, five with branch number four in Saunders | dorsed by this board, who shall first re- | Ford, was in congress two terms from | herantae to demand particular mention Laid on the table, Mr. Henderson of Towa said that the real purpose of the bill ws to prevent Uie n y of the people who did not enjoy the bene Bill Offered in the Senate For Bstter Con" | of tiie wolden oge, but i honght patented of Oontazions Oattls Diseases. instruments, from being mulcted in dam- trol of Contagions Oattls Diseases | ages and araegod 1Nto coutt by wasltty cot porations until they were served ten notice OTHER MEASURES INTRODUCED. | Mr Townshend saw fn the onposition to the bill a renewal of the old struggle be - - tween monopoly and Anti-monopoly. N v Tailrond Funding Bill | , 10 orderto prevent a vote beinie faken on | First Annual Meeting of Directors of | | The | pleasant onc The Pacific Postponed as a Special Order Until the Se T f Ine Fremont Rejotces, Senate Wacmnsaroy, Dee. 20.~Among the peti ns presented and referred were sey- eral In favor of a reduction of the tag on oleomargarine, and one from Mr. Vest | from the St. Louis Merehanls' exclange asking legislation for increase of trade with Central and South America. Mr. Vest introduced a substitnte for tho | bill to incorporate the Atlantic & Pacitic ship | railway company, 1t provides for a naked | | 0 SELHNYEN 8 vt newspapers, was th butween two coons on Farnam ton Sunday night. Maud, who is white woman, lived for a I¢ Stewart, a colored barber L room. Ho was wdvanced stage of intoxication, Some time lence patrol 100, that the board shall | was hastily summoned, and a messag consist of a chairman to be appointed by | gent to De." Rebert to attend the man the mayor and city couneil, the city engi- [ Boarders at the Institute helped place neer and the street commissioner; the | the man in the wagon and ealled miten ANUSEY CALLED BACK, IN ADAMS COUNTY ALSO, value of the animals, as determined upon a basis of Lealth before infection, in case of animals diseased, and full appraised valuo in case of ani exposed to but not in- & DIOKGTS Or other persons oper: “The house bill for the refief of the suryiy ors of the exploring steamer Jeannette, and the widows and childien of those wl per ishied in the retreat from the wreek of that vessel in Arctic seas, was taken up and passed, "The president pro tem announced the fol- towing avpointmeuts to committees: Coin- mittes on claims—s) alrman in plce of Pike, decoased in place of Spooner. District of 1mbia— Cheney, in place of Pike. On epldemic diseases— Chieney, In place of Spooner, On fmproye- ments of th Hississippi river— Williams, in place of Pike. On traneportation routes to | seabonrd—Williains, in place of Manderson, resigued. House, WASRINGTON, Dec. 20.—The comwittee on banking and currency revorted back tho Weaver resolution calling on the secretary of the treasury for information whether any money appropriated by the sundry civil bill has been expended in Issuing treasury notes of large denominations in lieu of small notes destroyed or cancelied, and by what authonity notes of small denomination were destroyed. The resolution was adopted. Mr. Morrison this afternoon introduced a resolution for a Lolid recess from Decem- Der 22 to January 4. Mx. Hiscock then catled up his motion to suspend the rules and pass the bill relating to duties on Sumatra tobacco. The motion was voted down. Under the call of states Mr. Townshend of linois introds a resolution calling for executive information, which was re- ferred, The following is the text of the resolution That the seeretary of the treasuty be re qested to 1 wheher any national hanking ation located i tho eity of New York has, during the present month, loaned its surplus monay or d\‘l‘muih 10 ine in stocks and bonds without sccurity, and merely upon receipts of intercst, for the purpose of en- abling & speculator'to lock up and prevent tho use ot money in business transactions. and thereby prodiice scarcity of monoy and creatly increase the rates of interest on loans: and also, whether during the same period any of the said bauks tor the pur- Poses aforesaid - knowingly permitted tho otal liability of any person, corporation or firm to exceed the amount limited by statute in said eas and that said secretary report all facts to this house s soon as practicable, With such recommendations as he may deein proper. ; ‘The senate joint resolution.authorizing the secretary of war to accept a tract of land twenty-five miles from Chicago, on e Michizan, donated by the Commicreial club of Chicago, tor wilitary purposes, was passed. The following were introduced: By Mr. Cox of New York—Resolution call- ing upon the president forall correspondence between the department of state and our minister to Russia, or belween that minister and the Russian_government, in relation to the conduct ot the Russian government in the treatment or expulsion of S, Mi bagher, an American: citizen who lled from Kussia on account of Lis being a Hebrew, and all other corresponaence be- tween our government and that of Kussia in relation to tho condition or expulsion of 1ie- brows who are Awmerican cltizens from the territory of Russia, 13y Mr. Townshend of 11linois-~To punish tho " possession of dies tor counterfeitin money; also to punish bribery in election: Also to' punish the passing of confederate money as just obligation of the United States. By Mr. Ryan of Kansas—Appropriating $100,000 for the erection of a monument to nearo soldiers and sailors of the war, My, Hiseceik called up his motion to sus- bl the rules and pass the bill relating to duties on tobacco. The bill amends the statutos relating 1o dulies on leaf tohacco, leaf tobacco in bale, box, package or bulk, any part of which 15 suitable for wrap- vers, it not stemmed, 25 cents a pound; If stemmed, $1 per dozen, upon the whole con- tents of such bale, box, package or bulk, Mr. Morrison, of [lihols opposed the bill, {Mhe pendivg proposilion. he sald, was to |ul|mvullul{ of Tyconts to protect the home producer of leaf tobacco, who already otected by a duty of H cents per pound hat rate was more than ample protection to-da; Breckenridge of Arkansas the bill as a wodest proy certain class of tobacco 600 per cent. Mr. Hiscock’s motion was lost—yeas 0, naya 105, Mr. Forney of Alubaw, on behalf of the committeo on militia, moved to suspend the | sules and pass the senate bill amending i AtaLites biaking an anoual appropriation (o | proyide arms and equipments for militi, with an amendment proposed by the house committee making an annual appropristion | of $400.00). Agreed to0-yeas 198, nays 40 Mr. Townshend of 1linols, on behalf of the comuiities on patents, moved o suspe the rules and pass tho biil limiting the ju diction ot the United States courls in patent cases, and o prot persons who, without job, 816 bona fide wanufacturors, ur- | . ehasers, venders and users of patented arti eles. 'Phe bill liwits the junisdiction of the ited States @urts in palent cases Lo cases wherein the amount in controversy does not oxceed $200 against any person or eitizen Bectton two provides fhat purchiasers of any ght for actual use shall not be lixble damages, royalty, or for the value of Same or for Infribging ihe sune in any manner, who at the date of such puichase had no knowledge of the elaims of any third person, or that the iuventor of the same has no inte o8t herein adverse o the seller thereof, Fhat no person who shall in good tuith pur use, manutacture, or soll, withous wious knowledge of the existence of the tent therefor, apy article, machine, wa: | hinery, or other thing for the exclusive | use, Bale, or manufaciure of which any patent has been or Lereafter iy be T 10 A0y PErsOR. Persons. ar corpars jon whatever, shall be liable to damages or otherwise for an iniriu L of sueh patent until ufter @ written notice of the existence thergof shall have been parsonatly served on Siich Person or Persons Or corporation, and such an infriugement shall be thereafter con- Shiued. Mr. Townshend said that the only | NIpOse Of Le easite Was to protect inngd- | BeE miireuiaucrs against blackumall, M. Hammond of Gegrgia opposed the bill id declated that, the fust section would trike down seven-eizliths of all the patents | dwthe country, while the second section id place & prauwiu 0u seoundrelisu, Butterworth of ,OLlo regarded the | case'sha | or been exp | pensation be allowed anyo letter to a committee o party of this city de address a convention of that party this even- ing. Powderly says there arc many good reasons why he should decline. New York in the interests of Lenry Georgo during the late mayoralty campaign because such action scemed the best way of refuting the false statement that he had written a letter acalnst 1 movement gen while he is general aster workman he will Thomas ' 1. fected with the disease. 1t is provided, how- ever, that not more than $160 shall be paid tor any antmal destroyed that Liasa recorded ped- fizree, or more than 60 for an animal with- out pedigree, Provided, further, that in no compensation’ be allowed for any timal destroyed which may have contractei b the discise in a fore ¢ high seas, nor shall com- who knowingly or wilfully conceals the existence of any such disease or fact of exposiie thereto, Section 3 authorizes (ho commissioners to make rules and re -ulations for carrying the [rovisions juve the o president. Seetions 4, 5 and 7 provide the penalties for obstructing the commissioners in the per- formance of their duty, for concealing the disease, and for transporting or delivering for transportation from one state to another diseased animals knowing them to be such, makes it the duty of the commi wrs wherever any owner of auimals r tused to aceept the sim anthorized to be paid under the appraisement, to declare and main- tain a rizid quarantine of anivils and prem- Ises where cattle may be found, ‘The other sections make it the duty of district attor- neys to prosecute violations of the provisions of ‘the bill, authorize the employment of a secrotary fo the commission and of skilled vewrinarians, and direct that when the functions of " the commissioners are _sis- ponded their oflices and records shall be turned over to the commissioner of agricul- ture. The bill appropriates $1,000,000 to carry its provisions into effect. A similar bill was introduced_in the house to-day by Delegate Carey of Wyoming, by direction of the” house agricultural commit- tee. It is understood the_ bill wis prepared Dy representatives of the Consolidated Cattle Growers' association, > Powderly Not in Politics. = PurcAverenia, Pa, Dee, 20.-General Master Workman Powderly has addressed a the united labor ning an invitation to country, or on ctof law when approved by the He went to |Iy George and opposed the y. Pow 1 ays that never aeain occupy a place, either as speaker or ofticer, ou a political platforu, Postmasters Nominated. WASHINGTON, Dec, 20.—The president sent the following nominations to the senate to-day of postmasters: Cairo, IiL, Alex I, Irvin; Decatur, Tll., Samuel 8. Jack; Ed wardsville, 111, nes B. Dale: Fulton, Iil., William 0. Green; Atlanta, 111, Richard T, Gill; Barry, 1L, William F. White; We- nona, I1I,, Reginald F. Beecher: Parls, Il1., Garner; Hastings, Minn., Michael McHugh: Sauk Center, Minn., Uriel {\L Toby; Black River Fatls, Wis., G. W, Levis, A Duel in Canada, OrTAWA, Dec, 20.—|Special Telegram to the Bek. |—John F. White, editor of tue In- vestigator, and J. Hanraban, machine agent, fought a ducl near here Saturday night, White had charged Hanrahan with betraying a young woman, They fought with i2-calibro revolvers and on the first firo both missed. On the second Hanraban fell, wounded in in, He was taken to a hospital and is ell. White disappeared and it _is be- lieved crossed to the United States. It was the first duel in Canada in many years, - Made an Assignment. Creverasn, Dee. 20.—Monroe Bros, & Co., extensive dealers in lumber, made au awsignment to-night. Charies Winchester, of Asiiburnham, Mass., whose fiuancial em* barrassment was noted a few days ago, was a general partner in the firm of Montoo Bros, & Co. Previous to Winchester's difcultics the assets of Monroe Bros, & (o, were esti- mared at $274,000, and liabilities at $47,000, It is understood that more attachments will follow to-morrow. -~ Decided For the Detendant, GALVESTON, Dec, 20.—A special from La- redo says the great land suit pending in the state district court there for the past two weeks hotween the ‘L'exas Mexican railroad aud the settlers of the Berega grant in 4a: aika county, comprising seventy leaiues of and, oceupied by 1,000 people. was decided to-day in favor of the defendants, ol Business Fallures, Rocugstin, N. Y., Dee, 20.—Walter B, Dufty to«day made a special assignment to William Purcell for the beneiit of Tis_credit- ors, His liabilities, whieh are about $250,000, are prineivally in’ondorsements, The ' as: stzniment in no way tochester illing company, of whichi Dufiy is presi- ——— PiiAveLrnia, Dee, 20.—About two hun dred and fifty feet of the Pennsylyania rail- oad company’s extensive freight whart in tho old navy yard property on the Delawaro river front, caved in early this morning. “Clere was a large amount of yaluable freight on the wharf, and the loss will be leavy - The Wabash Kecelver, cAGO, Dee, 20.—Judge Phomas M, Cooley, the newly appointed recelver of the Clileago division of the Wabash railway, ar- rived u this city this morning. Ho st once repaired to the United States eireult court, qualifyiog as receiver by uling his bond fof $100,000 and left at once for Si. Louls, - Railroad Exteusio Cutcaco, Dee. 20.~1t is aunounced that | the Chicago & St. Louis railroad is to ba ex teuded from Steeator, 1L, through Galesbury to Fort Madison, and also frow Pekio, 11, to Springtield, Where it will cornect with (b St. Louis & Chicago, formiug a through line 1051, Louis. — 1gine House Burne New Yok, Dee. 20.—Tue engine house ad- | joining the Catholie protectory in Westeh Ler was totally destroyed by ive this moroin Tho loss is $o0,000 and is covered by lusur ance. the bill into efiect, the rutes to | | John Rosac who was 1 | Hoffman's saloon 3 W. Guay, Pres county, running in a southwestorly dircction | auire ali taxes to be paid on the Jand =o | the Ninti i platted, and all in it to conform to the prosent strects and alloys of the ety. The through the conntics of Butler. Seward, York, Hamilton, Clay. Adams, to' astings, and fhence in a'sonthwestern direction to a | Dointon the western boundary of Adams county. The capital stock is placed t 810~ 000,000, The Ohicago, Kansas & Nebraska, Farmnvny, Neb., Dee. 20.—[Speciat Tele- gram tothe B, he first unnual meeting of the board of direetors of the Chica Kunsas & Nebraska raitway was Leld here to-day. After the tiansaction of sceret busi- ness the buildiag of « branch line throngh the Republican valley was discussed, but 1o action was taken. It is understood, how cver, that the line will certainly b built v in tiie spring. Tho election of fficers owed and the following were chosen : . Whitney, president: W. W. Phelps, seer tary, to sicesed C. P, Jilson. After the meeting the oficers and airetors trice to inspect their line. trains between Fairbury and Beatric bo runuing in less than w week. Fitzgerald Appeals to Trishmen. LINCOLN, Neb., Dec. 20.—Urgent commue- nications have been addressed by John Fit gerald, president of the Irish National league, to municipal councils of the league in sov- eral large cities, urging them to hold mass meotings to protest against eviction and eo- orelon and i support of tho anti-oviction campalgn. Philadelphia has already openod the ball by holding a mass meeting fast wook at which over 85,000 were raised for the anti- eviction fund. ' Secretary Sutton states that, judging from his correspondence, the wanton and_ stupid brutality of the tory government has inspired the Irish in America with decp dlszust and a fierce dotermination to stand by their kindred to the bitter end, whatever shape the struggle may assuie. 1n a Critical Condition OAKLAND, Neb,, Dee, 20.—[Special to the Bee.]-Fred Witte,the man who laid out on the brairie for eighteen hours Frday and Satur day morning, is In a very critical condition. He i3 considerably bruised all over, Inflam- mation of the bowels has set in, and one of his hands, the physician says, will have to be amputated. ackemeyer ‘is getting aloag nicely, and it if now belleved liis hand that was 80 badly frozen will be saved. Brakeman Badly Injured. UNADILLA, Neb,, Dec. 20.—[Special Tele- gram to the B, |--This morning, while the eatly freight was switching out some cars here, & brakeman, O. W. Raymond, was hanging on the side of a car and was struck by the stock chute, knocking him down and badly injuring him internally. It is thought at this writing that he will recover. Arapahoe’s Banker Fails. ARAPATIOE, Neb,, Dec, 20,~D. M. Tomlin, banker of this city, failed to-day for about 70,000, and the doors of the bank were closed. ‘Tomlin states that his assets are sufliclent to cover all liabilities and that his creditors will be paid in full. No cause tor the failure is given. PROF. N'OSTER PREDICTS, He Says Another Terrivlo Storm i Quickly Coming. BURLINGTON, I8, Dec. 20.—|Svecial Tele- gram to the Brt.|—Prof, Foster, undismayed by his reverses, is stili in the field. Ho pub- lishes a prediction that & heavy storm, fol- lowed by & blizzard aud very cold weathe will be due on this meridian on the 22d or 23, and_will reach the Mississippi river batween St. Louis and St. Paul within these dates, ‘'he location of the cold wave de- pends on thelocation of thestorm, as It cannot £0 miuch south of the storm center, and if the storm passes north of Burlington the cold wayve will come in after the storm and not be o severe, Bt It 1t passes south of Burling: ton the cold wave will reach us earlier and be fntense. By very cold weather he means below zero, e ulso predicts a wintry storw between Burlington and New Orleans De- cember Bad Fire at Chariton, CHARITON, lu., Dec, %0.—Special telegram to the BEE. |—Firo Batarday night destroyed the extensive foundry and machine shop and steam heater works operated by Willlam Hatcher, Several nefghboring bulidings were in_ wreat ‘peril, but were saved after hard Tabor. The fire' was a total 1035, A Book Dealer Fails, HanpAy, la, Dece. 20— Special Telogram to the Brk.]—John D, Farris, dealer in books and stationery, filed mortgages on his stock in favor of Des Moines parties for upwards of $4,000 to-day, Local ereditors also attach, e Blown to [ 51, PAvL, Dee. 20.—A Tacoma (Washing- ton territory) speeial to the t'ioneer Press says: By an after explosion of a train of blasting charges which hung fire in the west | end of the Cascade tunnel three men were killed outright and ftive others seviously in- ured, oue of whom has since died. Nawes are unobtainable. ——— He Showed Fight. There was another minatu riot on Thirteenth street last night, Ollicer John Brady arrested 8 Bohemian named ing u row in Rosac's companions resistod the oflicer and started a free for all ftight in which Bragy cawme out first bost.” Rosac was jailed and charged with drunkenness and assauiting an officer. Aunarchy, Mrs. Lucy E. Parsons, the wife of the condemned Chicago anarchist, will lec- ture on “Anurchy” at Cunningham hall B o'clock tomight. No admission fee will be charged Phe Grammerey Park Building and Losn association” has elected Simon Oberfolder president. Mr. Langevia vice president, Mr. Beard socrotury,Mr. Tayior treasurer. Chas. F. Beindorf ‘was elected superintendent. B LIEBIG CO'S Genuine Syr amAiaBLGHd ARIUE bosi SO - bond in the same MaA, Ma, MY In iffect, the Cr to 6 o'cloc 1o St. Joseph's hospital was rung with no stuntaneous. The 5 seemed in excellent health “with a ready and useful pair of Jungs. e B Ty Rrimperalll | streets and alleys board also to have power subject to the approval of the city council and mayor to establish all grades not al lished at the passage of the act, first hay- ing ndvertised the proposed change for twenty days in the ofi city, and to regulate the location for the telophone and telegraph lines, gas pipe idy estab l paper of the 1 street railway Cho report further provides that the city engineer is to give a bond of §10,000 and r and have power to appoint’ an assistant who shall g ceive n yearly salary of eive a salary of $3,000 per year, alify in the and re- e street commissioner to give a mount and receive a ary of 21,800, The committee will meet o'clock to day. of a Little Waifat the Hospital. Last evening, at precisely -ten minutes , the bell at the main entrance in hand. I'wo of the sisters at the time were near the door, and one of them immodiately answered the sum mons and opened the door. was fast settling over the city,and a fierce wind from the north sent a my ;uiuul.u particles of snow into the sister's ace. and the sister was it to see by whom the bell had been pulled, when'a slight cry, o infant, reached 1 upon ‘the Darkness W of The storm chamber was vacant, bout to gtep beyond if from an cars. She looked floor of the anto-room and picked up a small ehip basket, brought it into the hull, uncovered the contents wheih lay beneath a drab shawl, and disclosed a male child about two we old. The sster who door and the othe the act in an instant. rushed out upon the street, and caught sight of & woman_flying ofi’ Mason on to Thwelfth street. cried to her to stop. tones of fear and execitement and ran ad_ovened_the who stood by, divined Both immediately Thy followed her, and She rosponded in along the latter street south toward Pacitic. The sisters followed and when the fugitive reached Mason, she disap- seared on thie south side of the Omaha ledical college. When the sisters reached the streef in question, there was nobody to be scen, and they immedintely returned to the hospital, The waif wus deposited in a basket which was new, and looked as if it had been purchisell for the purposo for which it was being used. The child wa dressed in a ready-made white dress, its body being immedintely encused in a knit jacket, through the warm sleeves of which 'its tiny hands extended as if in supplication” to its newly found friends 8 it lay in the baskoet it was covered with a shawl, But the latter would not have rendered the waif scoure against the piereing blasts had not the response of the sisters been almost in- young gentleman His head was shapely, his face ruddy with the glow of infancy, the hair black, the nose rounded at the tip and inclhined 1o be expansive, shed with the brilliancy while the e; [l of polished anthracite. The sisters could not see the face of the woman as she fled. They noted how- ever, that she was tall and neatly clad, When the Bk reporter huppeed upon the scene, the young gentleman was dis- playing & rapturous appreciation of gas- ight, ‘fm attention his unsolicited atten- tion had oceasioned. He was put in a sling and submitted to 2 vair of scales, when his juvenile ayoirdupois bore down the index to ten pounds The sisters have little | for such adolescence. Their time is entirely en- grossed with aduits, and they wiil keep filo inolplunt oltizon untit some eharitably inclined lady or wentlemin shall be im pelled to adopt him, Brevities. The bank clearances ec-\wrtluy were $1,280,603.22, 3 The ease of Murrayf Bachellor and O'Leary va tho Chicago, Burlington & Quiney, is still on trfal in the United Slates court, [ & 1da Jones, a coloved Prostitute, was ar- rested yesterday afternoon, chuarged with having robbed Chris Sehipat ot 15 white he was in her room, Permit was issued yesterday to E. L Juynes for the construvtion of tuge on Yates street, between: Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, to cosy §500. In the county court yesterday Chas, Rusmussen commcenced™ an attachment proceeding against John dJohuson for 233 for Dulunce due on farm work The-chief clerks of the Union Pa road are holding a meeting at head- quarters to discuss matters of mutual in terest in conneetion with thewr work Mrs. Messmore, the woman who pro cured 40 worth of goods from Falconer on a forged order, was sentenced by Judge Stenberg yesterday to thirty duys in the county fail assengers on the lut car going up St. Mary’s avenue Saturday might report & remarkable and disgusting act of eru eity on the part of the driver The horses attuched to the ear becawme “stalled” at the foot of the hill and for a tiwme were unable to pull the load. The driver seized a heavy iron rod and commenecd to beat the animals in the most savage manner was only compelled to de 815t by the interference of one of the pas songens. Uig sty N ob- coroner’s l the menu an intere Missouri district. te left th firm abont the 's ago and has since been employed in 0. He hus been Omauha for the past week and has been drinking heavily. His family and friends have been notified of his “death. The inquest will be held at 10 o'clock this niorning COVERING THE STATE. fhe “Blkhorn Route” Preparing (o Build Branches, In the county clerk’s oflice yesterday an amendm was filed to the articl of incorporation of the Fremont, Elk- horn & Missouri Valley railroad com pany that provides for a material increase of the lines of that route in a manner that will touch the best counties in the i dircetion from the main The amendment vro- the main line of the road all run from Omaha, and also author es the construction of seven branches, as follows: 1. From the main line at Norfolk in a northeasterly direetion, through Pierc Antelope ana Knox counties to the Mis- souri river at a point neur the mouth of the Niobrara river. 2. From Dakota Junction through Duwes county to the northern bounds of the state in section 19, township 35, range 50. . I'rom Scribner in a northwesterly direction through Dodge, Colfax, Platte, Boone and Antelope countics to the northern boundary of the state, 1. ¥rom Fremont through Dodge and aunders counties to Lincoln. From a point on the fourth branch in Saunders county west through Butler, Seward, York, Hamlton, Clay and Adams counties' to Hastings and from Hastings to the western boundary of Adams count . From the tifth branch at a pomt Butler county through Butler, Saline and Filmore counties to the southern bound- ary of Filmore county. 7. From a pomt on the main line in Douglas county to the Union Stock yards in South Omaha. The capital stock of the company is in- creased to $30,000,000, IN SHOR'® ORDER. A Briof Session of the Bourd of Idu- tion, Messrs. Livesey and Copeland we absent from the board of education mect ing. Mr. Copcland was looking after the preparations for the bean banquet that will be given by the New Englanders this evening. Dlr, Livesey's excuse was not presented. The minutes of the November meet- ings were read and approved, A number of applications for positions as assistant teachers were referred to the committee on teachers and fext books. The committee on judieiary reported adversely to allowing the claim of J. O'Connor or §161 for extra work per- formed in curbing the west side of Twenticth street on the ground that the work had not been ordered by the board, and had been settled in full by Mr. O'Connor. T'he report was adopt d. The committee on judiciary reported adyersely to the suggestion of Mr. Bluck- burn aistricting the city and requiring the students to uttend the school in tho districts in which llu-fi reside. The prin- cipal objection offered by the committee was that the change would necessitate the employment of too great an addi- tional number of teachers all the grades are not taught in ull of the schools. The report was udopted, On motion of Mr. Long the salary of Mrs. Sarah E. Thompson, principal of the Omaha View school, was fixed at §80 per month, The committee on teachers and text books was authorized to call meeting of the bourd of examiners during the coming vacation if it 15 deemed neecs- sury. On motion of Mr. Clark a committee of five, consisting of three members of the board and two real estate men, were ap- pointed to appraise the value of the reul eslate and other school property of the city. The chair appointed Messrs. Long, Blackburn and Clark, Messrs, Clark, Davis and Coburn were appointed a comuities to examine into the advisibility of selling the lzard street school property and purchase property for a school site further om the railvoad, Blackburn, Conoyer and Davis o commitiee to tal similar action with reference to the Pacine street school property. FOREFATHERS' DAY ) Be Celebrated at the Exposition Auncy This Evening. The committees nppointed by the New England socivty to arrauge & programm for the appropriate celebration of For fathers’ day t at the Exposition sanex last nig that about five bundred people will in dulge in the dinner, and scats for the ac commodation of that number buve been prepared. The dioner will be ready womptly al 6 o'clock. The ladies w huve prepared the meal bave arranged wenu that will gladden the heart of the New Englauders. The bill ineludes baked pork and beasus, Yankoe brown bread, turkey, goose, ham, chicken pic, Bostoh crackers, tea, coffee, pumpkiu pic, winee pic, apolé pie, doughnuts, pickles, rice and [ndian puddings, bakod spples, boiled cider apple sunce. In uddition to ig literary and mu vigrumare | Hiours ¥ azam ¥ enco throug! graceful pro announcement both harmonious and the pathetic. As leton, Mr. Vineent gives carly defined and consist Old Phil Stay ore the most ent old men el He makes use of artto inferpret nature, pretation is a most remark an event of more than ordi ance, and we does'not call out n very brilliant galaxy nighters' Buoyd's next Monday evening. lation during tils year is put Ihe reports reccived indieate | JN. Hagrisg Co e Davis' impersonation of surprise. t concention of her rather unusual role, and acted with nd power that held the andi out. She is vossessed of o ence that is enh n wardrobe. She b leoree of mingled Joseph ( | chiefly kable s and 1 venport waus exceptionally clev cringing Italian vitlian, refined villniny is not stully impersonated, Dr. an was a favorife and the parts of Priscilla were made quite Wilson Deal was capable as VINCENT'S A full house iaht g appearanee of the Vineent combination at the People’s theatre. consisted of “Father and Son,” und the :al comedy the “Bonnie Fish Wife,” The company appeared in_both these pieces when it played here befo nd the v The programme ttested the warin wn- at presentution hud 1f, the first named home story, and as the reads skiflfully Dlends cters ever seen here on, the st of the trouble, rtistieally de- lineated by J. D. Bernard, a painstaking young ' uetor, who made a nuwmber of hits” here Iadt year. The Hardress another excellent impersonation, the part of his danghter, p! splayed in an uniis of the maden with the ful emotion of the fianc :d one is in disgrace e after piece, Messrs 1R and Bernard again ‘appeared with suc the central character being Miss Vincent, whosc cottish dialect kept the audi ence in excellent feeling thronghout. it Miss Multon will e played This is one of the strongest picee , and Miss Vincent's acting of the tittle role is really great of Mr. Richardson was while ed by Miss mannen s when hardson inging, dancing and un- in the T OF EEFID LLISLER, ppoarince here next Monday evening as the heroine of Frank s powerful Against: Womun,” is natarally exciting unusual interest among Omil Elisler is the representative 1 this countey of the unstrained nervous of acting, which is the accepted method of all gréit foreign artistes. *She achieves ail sh vlay, “Woman theaters e effects,’” says the Boston by unstrained natural means and wins an audience before it s charm." O her act- nst Woman'' the ‘It was as refined, exquisite as anything we have seen’ for many & duy. The aud- ence fairly rose to h has_bocome a household word all over the United riously enough, never before been in Eflie Ell-lr, tes, has, e appearance, therefore, is y imdort- f sho are much mistaken o’ her opening in The Commissioner's Retur Commission ssterduy from Chicago whore Do hns nfor the pust weok commissioners and Commissionor-Eleet Mount on_bu hospital plans will be home this morning. v F. W. Corlis returned with tne other ness connected with the ‘The other commissioners ned the 15. afternoon Mary Band, the rold daughter of Mr. Band, book keepar for George Duncan, died of up he parents’ r 1800 Burt. ‘The remains will be for afternoon to Cincinnati for 9 in national bank ciren. 60,000, IT ANNOYS YBoDY PRORE A BOTTLE OF ALLENSjunG BALSAM aY any DRUGSTORE TAKE IT FAITH= FULLY, AND You Wil BE Convinged THAT THERF 1§ ur oNE Remee y Fo COUGHS & COLDS Allens§ 40 THAT 15 {uNgBalsam Sote BY AU DRUGGISTS ar 259509y, b 1oef, e Phop'S MEDION AN ali figures. The G quality, made of English Ceutil,is warrantod to- wear twice ns long ns ording Cin.0 TRIVVPIFANT! ixtcon yours, thoy have st in favor, and “with sales eonstunt a8 g Buve become the most popiiar cursed throd ghs Ut the United Stites, o 1, G and R=T1 grados aro mado in Sione XA LONG WAIST, suitniie for COPsets Hixhest awards from ali the World's grent Puivs, The st Al recoived 18 tor Pinst DEGiter OF MEIT, from the lnte held at Now Orlonns, position While acotos of patents have heen found worthluss, tho principios of the Glove-Fitting buve proved invalublc Retuilors areauthorized to refund money. 1#, on exnminntion, those Corsots do representod 101t SALE F CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATIC THOMSON, LANGDON & CO.. New Yorl HKEYSTONE " MALT WHISREY specinlly Dietilled for Medicinal Use. h THE BEST TONIC) UNEQUALED for CONSUMPTION H WASTING DISEASES and GENERAL DEBILITY. PERFECTS DIGESTION ¥ DR EDW. 1 WALLING, fur B/ soou in Cuion, National Guar N whit My ‘af 2 wos callod Kayatove Mult Whiskey by v, Lulor, Druzgist, of Treaton and 1 have with far Let Tacezinlls of Bole, EISNER & MERDELSORN, 316318 and 20 Race St., Philadelohia. Pa. odmin Drug Co. Gonl. Agouts,0 mah chraska. DRUNKENNESS Or the Liguox ilabit, Positively Cured by Administering Dr. Maines' Golden Spucifin. 1 can b given i cup of cofivo ur Lea wittiout the Knowled, it, s abeulutely DAriI0N, an 1 speedy ¢ arinker oF been 4lven i Ui erfert cure “ystenn once mpregnated 5y kmpossibllity for the liquor appetite (o exlay FOR SALF 8Y FOLLOWING DRUGGISTS AUHN & CO., Cor. 15th and Dosglas, nad ming Bin., Omhi, Neb.! & BRO. Couneil Blufls, Yawa, \ulning hiodredn e Lo Cull or o pertime e s BEFORE ~ AND — AFTER Electrlc Appliances are sont o1 30 Days! Trial, T0 MEN ONLY, YOUND OR OLD, FV‘:”, 3ro eaoia o Npetoue ., Was! Fetion of Hya T V16 The grande VOLTAIG BELT CO., MARSHALL, MICH, WANTED! Ladies to Work for Us at Their Own Homes, | §71to $10 Pe: Week Can Be Quictly Maide STHMA CURED CERaaN ASTHIA CUTE | GEAFHESS..:. i {oyears, Troatod by wost I5ts Without benchi; ¢ | months, and suice thon ire Full particulurs sent o0 kppl PAGE, No 4l Westdis ot En ek City L L LI Ty rre—"