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THE OMAHA DALy BEE SEVENTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 16, 1888, NUMBER 212 THE BLIZZARD'S DEATH ROLL, | sicsxsuncring pispatenes trom sornern | COUNTRY GENTLEMEN MUST GO | s, an gotd, mweo thonsand wox cansies | THE LINCOLN COAL BARONS, | et onmrvencerment or S wuthe st: | THE WEEK IN WALL STREET westerly winds and the prospect of a chinook. wore isaued, 1t was 8i80 shen the proges- torneys for the creditors have sifted tho ! ke The Situation at Stromsburg. sion entered the arla. Four hundred and gase -and, the listory ; of |the \Ieoded f family, The details of the travels of Mre. Chapman and Grandehildren | Stwowentne, Neb. Jan. 15, [Special Telo- | The Power of Old-Time 'Squires to | fifty archbishops and bishops, wearing white | Robbery of Capital City People By the htcers through . Ohfo and | Michigan | Rallway Mortgagos Mooting With Found Frozon Near Stuart. gram to the Bee.]—Four days snow bound; Be Curtailed. mitres and silver lama capes, headed the the Fuel Ring. have been recited heretofore, u_m! it 18 Extraordinary Favor in Burope. 200 miles to snow plow; 80 below zero; no cortege, each carrying a lighted candle in sufficient to state that they discovered that D coul in town; God bless our home. hand, Mhen ctié the college of cardinals i the Rhodes had worked similar failure MANY OTHERS STILL MISSING. Forty-Two Below. A HIGH PRICE PAID FOR UNION. | and last the pope, borne aloft on the sedia | LOWER FREIGHTS NEUTRALIZED. mes under assumed nawes af Wheelings | | |BERAL ORDERS BY CABLE, W. Va., and at Detroit, Mich., their alias in Arwint TAL Mhne, 586,9 At Rt gostatoria. A jewelled tiara crowned the the latter place, being A, L. Wright & Co. was the coldcst of e season, the hrmomn- | gatisbury Determined That Local Gov- | | e e ol i ot Wil e | Bright Prospects For Warnervitle—An | et Witned Muthewson testified that the | Prices For Stocks Steadily Iising= burg—Out of Coal and the Snow OF HErisna, war frosen odektn o ernment Shall Be Granted Only Hie blcssed the assembled multitude. Tho | Interesting Case—Fairield Prepar. | Kliodss, operating wnder that nawe bad | share Speculation Opens: Strongg Plow Stuck-A Chinook 1t BteTiEes Taxas, at Great Cost—Other silver trumpets heralded his presence. The ing For a Depot House Warme« who brought this suit, was the iwife of the But Closes Comparatively Weak Protili AL R R TR Forelgn Nows. promoters of the canonization then made the ing~State Nows. Rhodes wio operated undor the nae of —Governments Strong. dozen places in northern Texas say the bliz- Ushe e M L I P A e it g 1 #avd reached that b #/tha Btato vantord — N ia claim as saints the seven Servetes and the » % Items From Tecumsoh Many Deaths at Stuart. pard re: it part of the state yesterday _ Slow in Catching the Drift. K86 TERiTLE 5 ANRE NS RIS wostalation the A Change of Criticism 4 ems umseh, Railway Sccurities in Demand. BHtI, Nab., Jeh At 1 o'clock the | afternoon and that the mercury fell from 40 \Cupyright 1958 by James Gordon Bennett.) Wikty-ot SaINGEY WK Fibg 1K allornats toot.¥, Ne g el 16 tis Tecvwsen, Neb, Jam, 15— [Correspond NEW Y doad bodies of Mrs. Maiinda S, Chapman, | t0 65 degrees, reaching almost zero at some | Loxvox, Jan. 15.—[New York Herald | (GOl B MR SO0 08 O (0L T Bek]— ot y fon. has, | €nee of the Bee.]—The Tecumseh Mill com- | /1w ) "o overshadowing feature of the dzed fifty-one yours, Eddle and Minnio | folnts, A high wind provalied and sleet and | Cablo—Special to tho B wlish papers | GO0 eet was. wonderful, the quict | through the agitation of the pany have their threestory mill building Up | woek has been the great demand for railway Faust, th ’ 3 P 8| Vioak fromt tho Dan- D AbAIS Y. CHE were rather slow in comprehending the drift | Fos e e ceT e e ehote and the | and the attorney general, through his work and nearly ready for the machinery, which | poyaces, The inquiry which, until re- WIBVEN ronihs, Wero brotight 1o B Vol Yol t6:9 Anrenes o 3 | of Lord Salisbury’s speech. Some of them | 414 beantiful sinlng of the chol Bt e | (g tio powers of the board defined by | Will arrive soon. When comploted the mill | ol was confiued to home purchasers, ex- Mr. Andrew Robertson - C. Jenks, by | were drifting before the s ing | began to see it on Saturday, and_others will | RS O8 B L e choie supreme court, been instrumental in | Will beoneof the best in the state, withall | yeonged to Furope, and liberal orders to buy whom they were found frozen to death at 11 | badly. scent something in the wind by Monday. | gl VEREEEE NN S Peter's | commanding important reductions inrates | modern machinery 3 i waore received daily by cable. Very low rates o'clock about two and a half miles southwest i e Even now Ihave seen no reference to the | (00 0 BeX L re o heals. of | during the past six months. Especially have | OUr people aro cireulating petitions 0 Ie- | for money on the other side and the remarkd of Mr. Robertson's, Mrs. Chapman started | P g sccond of the two warnings which the pre- | o0 % a5 Tl gang mass. His voice | the rates on coal, wood, grain, stone and sent to the city council, asking o vote 80, | yp1q confidence felt there in the future of the for her home about twenty-five miles north | Cleveland's T nt of Her Exposi- | wier cvidently ntended to_convey. One is | (0 g0 4" o and distinctiy heard at | heavy articles been cut, and the rouds have, | (000 [oF aviterive i ounge | United States are causes of this forcign ine S Wruait on Wedstadiky, saying over night “tion Invit he Boome that dissolution is not on the cards, and the | {8 TR SRR B G, Which | 1n recognizing the handwriting on the wall, i “.““;;;:‘fl"'}f',“(‘.:.“ the county | vestment in our railroad bonds. Husiness at Mr. Stafford's, and continuing her jour- | WASIN '""Z_I‘{‘],',”'l‘,"l:,1"\I‘I’I‘QI" oLy other is that country gentlemen must make | (oo in Greek and Latin ks pope, seated | furnished new tarift sheets on inter-stato Lelection to vote bonds for a court | for domestic account was stimulated by tha ney toward Stuart Thursday —morning, WAk YroY, DY GiTany I8 up their minds to gather their robes about | (75 T ino “read the sermon only to be | Tates that effect a reduction to Nebraska Subseriptions are being solicited for | growing ease in money here and the dificulty stopping a few minutes at Mr. Robertson's. | 1o put it mildly the them and die decently, for theiv: hour has | % S (00 T i "1 i told that it | Points and have given to interior cities w bot- | & cunuing fuctons. - about S1500 1 by | experienced in finding full cuploymient citheu About twenty minutes aftershe left the | credited to Washington feels disappointea | ©0Me:; Hitherto a country 'squire hus been % eloquent and impressive. He | tor differential compared with river points | JRSTAGHL Hrien 81000018 tgleen the PIARY | o call or on time for the funds now pouringg house of A. Robertson the storm came on. | towards the president. He has excellent | S¥CUYD0dY In his neighborhood, Other peo- ed the saints just canonized and spoke | than has heretofore been enjoyed. [ ison, Topeka & Sunta Fe railroad | into this and other leading citics of the enst, Not nrrivini at Stuart search ws. made by | rensons. for s foutings ton, 1t soem that | PIe did not count. Ho ruled the roost at | g R NE RS TR0 1 ag seon | ecially is this true on coal, which now is | has the rails laid to Sencca, Kan, and is | The dealings in bondsat the stock exchunga Mr. Robertson and neighbors with the result | M. Rouston reccive quarter sessions and exercised a power | o)l it of the se s vendered to | Shipned to Lincoln. Fremont and points of king toward Omaha. - The bourd of trade | on some days exceeded those in stocks, and above stated. Mrs, Chapiman was lying in | invitation for the over all county affairs—roads, bridges, ; Tike distance at only 15 cents per ton adyance [ i making arr uis to et on the line, | ¢ ol nrithi it e 86 aking ¢ : get on the I wsactions outside were oven larger, S5 kno'e by the sida oF the elgh, ti8 Wy H¥1Ron8) o110 pooFHBYREA) TR, CXANOtAIS, | Lo crurct id (e ORlBby SEe fer St/ oversMissourl viver nioitter . At Saimosy | (OUE Beqpigie must have a direct road i ro in the seat, tho baby hud Nothing cscaped him. Very soon the local ly complimenting the Jesuit fathers, | cquully reasonable differential rate is fur- | to Omaha if they have to buikl it themselyes, | Syndicates, which have been carrying heavy ; et i bRIEE Wl VoG AA aNed s th eredo the processionentored | hished on Soft coal shipments, The board | G Hurburt, w prominent farmer four miics | lines for i long while past, aro spocdily res falled overion s fave i the seas shat, Mes | i, "5 froiaton* elegrapliad to his | botetier and akor wil avo st a8 milcH It { o churol boarin # tho! VAL Rerifps | mombors anontics that ey are fust walltn)[{castiof Moo \as throtei fiom & hotag whilo ducinl Shiole Holalngs, B bits socteitce off, leaving it exposed to the storm. The boy | government to ascertain which nations | 1 UeHe U8 Ui Suir gl il iy Ll @ wils well wrapped up and not so budly frozen | have accepted and which declined the invita- | Privilee will be gone. So_sweeping is said Theso were presented to the pope. They con- | l1and on the reduction of rates 3 or csterday and is hurt internally which were made on the enormous mileaga us the woman and baby. - Mrs. Chapinan was | tion ~ He was advised that all the monarchial | 1€ b the provisions of the new local govern. ; : U= | if the new tariffs in preparation by th ians Wi went out to his aid in bR sisted of wax candles, oil, bread, birds in | nre mot aatisfactory they will be revised und | the blizzard have not yet returned. of 1587 are finding a permanent resting places the mother of Mrs, Hi ist, whose hus- | 100 My : ment bill that absolutely nothing will be left band is muil agent, on the Fremont, Elkhorn | £overnments of Europe had declined,butthat | ¢ o0 ogont system. The glories of the cages and doves in temples. At the cleva- | lowered. st L The tendency of prices was upward right tion the beautiful silver trumpets were heard However the time has come for Lincoln His Thefts Discovered. \hy'\.uh ‘!h;' \l\t'g” 1}!!:1 m.m:nlmrv ml\mn‘el & Missouri Valley railroad. had re- | Switzerland and the republics of pviad 15 they have so often on grand days been | People und people in other points in the state | Lixcory, Neb, Jun. 15.—[Special to | FEGEREECRS were were comparatively cently moved to Stuart, leay two chil- | South Ame ST s T UL L i ron with Mrb, Chapman to bying_them on | then prosented the nvitation and ex. | O might almost as well be the owner of & 1 e 10, then Ethe oHRNTOL (of : (GHitic i : i few declines of moment outside of Wabash heard from the dome of St. Peters. The | 1o vouds long enough to give o the Bee]—There was a sensation in & | and Indiana, Bloomington & Western bondsd when the weather should hecome more mitd, | ol et reat republic cattle ranche in the wild west. The worst of The ponies were still standing to the sleigh | Pressed the hope that the great republic of | 55y 4,40 the coup de grace comes from the pope received the holy communion on the | attention to the middlemen who thus far | $Mall way in the corridors of the Capital | "There was a strong opening to share speculis throne and 1ot at the altar, He then finished [ in the reduction of rates have swallowed ev- | hotel yesterday evenivg shortly after the | tion und a bull movement followed which i rine the great army < |'elose o 3 88 The e cor, u | carrie ) oINS Yo with two tugs unhitched. America would be represented. The pre REAAEGE 0 Sona T e Rl His voice was still firm and distinct. 3 ing the great army of consum- | close of the prss bangfiet. The engineer, a | Carried prices up 3 points, with Coalers, . Mattes, resjding twoand one-half miles | dent sent the invitation to congress a few | oo tories feel us if they hud been changed Dustin, this county, was found frozen | dsys ago without any recommendations what- [ ¢ T8 10ries Lol Sl L i ; especially fucl consumers, without a par R the Grangers, and Louisville & Nashville as s \vas cariled ot all e’ Had entered, § Ho pspocially fuel consumers, awithout o par: | man named Adams, was _detected with an | L i ow, Thoro was o porcopitibla h twenty rods from his house. Mr. | ocor S BatRNa o e PRlIRES O e oty o | over. Itis because of tho fuilurc to make arl g l10t vy ot it atonet” was Lord Me looked fatigued, but supremely happy as he | youdy secured. At the lost meeting of the lf"'mlul of ladic «In-lnum;g l\\'lm-h he had taken | jpercase in outside buying, advantagg bent forward and blessed the faithful. board of transportation the manager of one [ from a room and. was hiding. of the | of which was taken by prominent S ‘ 9 DR o reco tion that the Frenl ster i i J ormnes r : that the | rond in the state asked the question how ted guests assistod Mr. son and | operators on the long side to realizg Stuart, who left hore Thursday morning, :l"lll"”:""’l'l‘.‘“‘; ion that the French minister i8 | 5, ot invariable question when a difi- ,\,I,‘f"":f"','l:'l‘,‘l "_";"““::"“n‘:‘u‘"'?“ N zation ave | 1ong the board was to continue Tutting thoir s was taken in charze od in a | anditis estimated they unloaded 75,000 0 was found frozen to death. Mr. Burtrand LT o o, | culty confronted him. The country gentle- | SXPCUSeS BUEACH canonization ure | j ¢ g \Chile no one but the large dealers were | room with a lover him pending inves- | 100,000 shares. This rather chilled the growd and som, living five miles northeast of Stu. | LeaaLizix Tie acrs op T “nooyrns | St Shnanied i e sy BRRUE | very areat and will be borne by the Jesuits | Liting the beneit. There was something [ tigation. = Num fels ve Decn | ing seatiment in favor of a rise, and dyrin e it out Thursday qording ter fl\l'wl The prospects are that there will be a | 50 el o0 B0 |" b bt Skt and Servetes, The Jesuits share alone | for reflection in the question and the time hus ssed heretofor pecially supplies | the latter days of the week sales .|wm.u.-('{ i) and Have ol yot, boen X und. M. B 1 gomewhat sensational debate in the house | (gt to [ratand: lon _repeat the inquiry. | ;0. 0ts to about £10,000. come when the rob nsumers on ar. | from the stoye house. Aduwms went so fur as | down to small proportions. A very general LRI I S LU T ‘month or-two over & bill which awill | . SUck to Ireland; leave us alone,” they s = ticles direct reduced . | to confess that he had been tuking about a | indisposition to enter into new_engagements LA b R L B % \d from the committee on territo- | 100 late! Chamberland is impatient for IN LONDON CHURCHES. should ceas \ is enough in the ¢ dozen i for private con- | toany considerable extent was the great R L RERUG ot 5 s athalc:c oy | Eioartay in | their doom, Hartington has signcd the death ——— and wood question, the fuel question, to citi- | sumption. r including o cout, | characterisic of speculation. There wad struc (i G r|n A_I\lyu.\ S stac d thoy | £8 y ) S AU BB Wil W oR ey EL It e The Lifting of the Fog Fills the Places | zens of Lincoln that demands immediate at- | which did not belong to him, were found in [ some loss in quotations following the market< fmcalnd o to e back but oo beceme) | o o e the malos iy oL the obmumittes| tons : HYORIVIL hvel ko R of Worship. Tention. “\When o few weeks ago attention | the engine room. It was also stated that he | ine of long stocks, " the continuunce "of the anted it the storim, wandering witi | With the view to. endorsing the action of the i will have union, and thisis {00 1558 1y James Gordon Bennett.) e Lo the Tact that Lincors conl doats | held up a youne man in the water closets | Rending strike and the new cuttingof freight :“"(’h"‘"‘,}":l'h“ e i oE e R thit he wants menoures re. | Price of it says the premicr. The old | 00" Jan, 16.—[New York Heo! re extorting over a dollar a ton on c and robbed him of a watch. rates outwost, but stll the de ing_ was noft L whe cu v haystack, which | D : e wants - | B ool ootk meotnd bowlldered. They thought | LO¥2OX, Jan, 18 S antliova tho selliiE ks what mignt live been expected under th :.‘.‘L "‘H""I;"l e LB !\:-":\"]. 1o n,}.”..hf.;.fl"h..v.':,f,',.,"""‘“'”l this tory policy was an invention of the Evil | Ct Spocial to the Bee.)—A frosty, crisp, | price ut Missouri river points, one of the 7 cireumstances. The fact that 80 many stocks g, veturning next da, ut noon with i s o e & ‘ 1 ) lay sent into the strects ks and | deaiers had himself interviewed in denial of ‘Wisxer, Neb., Ja T Ve v a slight effect o E n hGUBi re gone | Tndians. v, Weaver, ¢ koned | Spirit, otherwise called Randolph Churchill, e s LS 1t L t 1sNEeR, Neb., Jan. o KHotGa LI g Lt ATC BONC | Uik those who will F B TIEA | Sreiibe ihan seAvaiia dolph Gurchill. 1) ehes hundreds of thousands of house- | of the statement. to the Bee.]—The citizens of Wisner ket posacsses @ and probably perished, « He has been excreised, and yet revolutionar ot A few facts show how the case wreate p than is generall Frank Sk o Ni o 3 |:~n|;m"l|{n;',~:lnnn of nml ‘[mh:nv tendencies seem to be stronger than ever. holders whom a week of fog had fairly im- fl“‘“"‘m‘ TR conliiatrotallad sin towns | high glee over the success of one of her most | supposed. The confidence thus indicated i pivor, of S \< | from town { nvaded by the boomors, and KioWh | e, yerhaps, ho is not the man who was soncd, Many favorite preachers occupicd | on'tie Missouri river, and local | pi | prominent zens, Paul J. Ostorman, | not wlone the result of easy money and good B e RODL RIS b ayiitarest) lof §OOR ICTIH (AN O LTI gR) | (ADIE thothisdHiet aftoralll SEIAw very/oaal) iiaeinonh pRIpIS ISERISHOIRYCRt TAICH O, [ nets e LGNS stimdlag SarvSEUsDmOHE| BROSCK oF Junty HOnfH, ROUSOT. 4 Belcotion railroad earning, but can be traced in part stor ST Y ahe | and the common people who want to | if it should turn out that Lord Randolph was | Cughfares were secn brilliant walking toilets. | at, | 81050 per ton ot ut Lincoln | of eighteen cockerels and hens which he | 10 # belief that congress will at no distant m, and being unable to fuce it, turned rd Randolph was A 5 h tho added freight, rate of 15 cents a t day pass some of the financial measures back, ' pussing east of the town, fell nto a | take up homesteads in that country, and the | 4 truo conservative and Lord bury o | Apparently it was a theological L e R A “;'.1‘1 uts aton | entered at the state poultry_exhibition held | bifore it, cither one of which-would put morq cattle shed belonging to Mr. Cleveng combatants of the proposition to endorse the | 401 in disguise, This is traly an awful | 98% and although thero —are — 1o | g1 gl the winter months, u at Lincoln lust week, he returns with his | capital ‘afloat, to seck investment and W Hite e 1Ay unt i aralibwin 31y | action of the boomers will hold that these in- | FAtiCOLin dissulic, fhIS 18 tuly M0 prayers in tho service, yet for de- R S light Brahma King” wearing the | the surroundings of the situation favow AR ahEAL HIRTac6 utl Y fioRan: Vasions ave crimes and the boomers should | thought for your genume old double-crusted | ! y 3 9 SHRLOIL e, gold medal for the best cockerel of any breed, S CORVERT % S e e e orenty. iuve | ave been imprisoned instead of endorsed, | tory. The operation has beon performed on | liverance from the dangers of the fog nof Lincoln is paying tho coal pool | fis0 ‘coven fivat. premiutne, fivosacond and | Lo,iheoty that this capital would drift to thd AE YA 4Ve | ing proventa conflict of ai i W A Haaae doubtless there were many private prayers, | thercfore from $1to $3a ton more than the | {58 iii"every bird gotting a premium. Ho | Sock exchunge. = Governments have b et il SN | A UL Onareally Zashionanl eRtTaS coal is worth and the pool is pocketing every Gogilsad detting a premium. He | atrong and on the advance under continue Sl ? , of Alubama, n Mr. Ritchie still keeps his dread- ne really fashionable amousement of Sun- (BB st aaints o T W, | 18 recognized as one of the best informed | j from depository banl 1 a vel Storm Results at Lincoln. to-morrow his bill definin ; I s dread- | 5 0 attendencat morning service (n | DBEcle of the reduction in rates and as much | hicken broeders in the west, ~He took five R T LR Lixcovy, Neb., dan. 15.—[Special to tho | secretary of wat and the sergeant. generalof | ful bill . “secret, — but seerets [ 40 8 O onting | LG e O e etttz o | first premiums at the last stato fair. morilen exchangel auih B | Twenty-sx below zaro was registored | iho army. The passage of this bill would re- | Will leak out if they are worth any- | the chap sylum, : 1e soft coul pool is cqually s exucting and i, With an’ active demand fow Sk 306! 2 7o dlllcABG T6rATULNE) Al 8% AW i Bt 5 Brunswick i, Meckleberg square, | it extorts from every man, however poor and i remitters. The result was an advance of by Lincoln thermometers carly this morn- | Move all cause for future disputes between | thing. The country gentleman trembles | i i . Wt Fairfield's Union Depot Finished. posted rates t for | the secretary and the head of th v. Re) i that were 80 fashionable | needy, every penny in reduced rates on conl o posted rates to $4.85 for long and $4.85 fod i and the intanse cold. coming in the waice | e Secretary and the hoad of the army. Rop- | in his ancestral hall. He must voto early [ i1 5o “Brummel's tine, There | that the bourd of transportation bus secured [ IAmriEiD, Neb, Jan, 12.—[Correspondence | demand, but as time wore along the inquiry of the most tervific blizard in years has | of the army and the e der | and often for a government which is fated to = o i ity | for the people. of the Ber.]—The new union depot and hotel f"“°“““""“’°"""'0""!""‘\'""4“1 some of z : y and tho commanding AL A are always hundreds of waifs of humanity i ! : he d T Saus re " is yet | gener: to | destroy him. The liberals and radicals wi 2 The coal ring in Lincoln is not the only one | of the Kansas City & Omaha and the St. Jo- | the drawers lowering their figuves gl peg caused more than usual suffering. It is yet | generals of divisions and departments are ) d radicals will ¥ & Omal 1 the St. Jo ! ¥ A rr . It is yeu | gencrals of divisions and departments aro | f course bo ready to finish him oft if help Is | 0, be seen o the - galleries | that is practicing the tactics of absorbing the | seph & Grand Tsland railrouds was opened to | SSit iho reduction In Bauk of Engtand RHCIVRT OaRIDIoN D eIt ioes (of | T MU ST R S alin uck i evoREo ang |01 SOlPEl S SiEn SE T 2 D 8 | potween the ages of five and fourteen. | concessions gained for the people, but it is | §I" Bt L (8 SRATTIARTE WES ADer ates of discount to 814 per cent, and_ the g life and stock and the casualties in this sec- | Hhority whatover, LHs b v b Uen \N_"l‘l = Hul n(lv“e vietims will s“bn;)n Tho #ivlaaro i Iiha! drss! maae’ 's0|| moBtIopsn=und bold" and! poraiatentintitailitie DUbLOLLS weeks B14is 008 of the finest | cline in money in the open market at Londos tion from the storm, Intercourse by rail quietly when the time comes remains to be 3 Grave Situation ot Affairs at Stroms- &, dan. 15.— [Special Telogram ta French minister ae- 1 from his government an nited States to take part in the exposition which is to open in Paris in 1580, Before delivering the invita- ¢ ores depots in the state. The hotel part of the | to 11 per t call and to 13¢ for di ; i ¢ changing the stations of officer: o o ¢ by the costume of the charity boy in | Course and works w wrong aguiust every is conveniently arrangec 2 [Hlont g snortcontion joa land ot isdonoty cut off and scarcely a farmer has ventured \ 801 v e | tate SR oW teris et 4 4 T = AT e Boon & raatlviiae e e | steady and accelerated the drop in short, in the storm near Woodlawn, was not known | Phese matters hs anitlv et ronnavaall 2 e « 2 doubl it There ave pictures by Reynolds, Liscowy, Neb., Jun. 15.—[Special to the | inedations for the past five years, but now the | suficient magnitude to have any influence, 1 I'hese matters have frequently engendered | whether they will. They have olded s i b long-felt want is supplied. On the evening of until Saturday and o wumber of in- | pitter foclines hetween the comaniin £en- | e end se oftan that ot Tt s o oo | Gainsborough and Hogwith.painted expressly | Brr.]—Priov 1o the adjournment of the | Friday, Jannary 20, Mr. Wattcrson, Tanflosd | pLknits Srawm ,";',‘,‘,"}Tlf',‘“:'l““.'."“‘?fl";“!""‘l“l stances of parties caught In = tho | aralas aries fof war. General She and 8o often that at last there is o { ¢ o'aevium, to b examined in the corri- | State Hortieultural society the following | of the new hotel, nssisted by a committeo of | scarcity of commerciats, oo 00 e blizzard and being requived to seck refuge in ; i to' the power which | B#ht left in them. They will go down with- | > e ST 0 Lo el e Ty o ship | resolutionswere adoptod T e e s gy || e R L A hay stacks and sheds huve been reported in | General Wheeler's bill confers upon him, but | out a cry and only a few floating bubbles will 2 3 3 e sl b gy - | which the leading citizens of Sutton, Clay = which tho partios wero more or less infured | fi has Demn - ascordeq. mim . iihor’ by | mark the apot whero they sunk, captain named Coram, about the time little | Resolved, That the Nebraska State Horti- | (VI Uit iy cltsens of Bution, (s THE CLEAR ANCE RECORD, from fre At noon to day the B. & M. | the. pr L P 8pot where they sunk, b Goerge Washington was a chopper of cherry | cultural society would particula caution m,(_‘m-s' :‘ ;hm‘" l“‘ ‘1‘1‘“ other neighbor had its main line open to Omaha and the line | Tin is prodecessor Mr | Bvery political circle in London is inter- | g0 ® o)L it London in his way | the people of this state to b on their guard | MU REGRICL kgLl westward was declared open at about the | commanding general of Shallieqhyy (loaedinitnonawpihn Y racll 1 | {;\varas foundlings what to Now York was | aguluist the wiles of the treo peddier from 3 o : same time, Energetic work was being put | in the capacity of chief of staff to the com- | to be married to Mr. -Caly The 3 abroad, who, by means of highly colored : L ; BoATON & ModRiE Tz [Special Telee Torth on -ihio branches and thoy will ba opan | ohne CaRROIY O et O tammt aomoyiors | young Iady 18 a daughter of Ralph Disracl, | CPPtain David Randall in his ways towards plates and still more highly colored descrip- | QIR ARE SINEE ST ©f) T CES gram to the Ban]—Tho following tabl to-day. On the Union Pacifle, Elkhorn V: position somewhat similar to that of Von At ot e 2 | the aged sailors in his sailors' suug harbor. | tions and recommendations annually pursues | QUICH 1 IOSI e o il O/ 0T OW NG S le; d Missour ific lines not a tre it wy o AU i © rother of the late prime minister, and a | » R e 155 S harat his swindling operations through the ¢ Ly d students, from all parts of the st compiled from dispatches to the Post from 187 Bnd Mlssonrl Dacifio Hines fiot o bealu K8 | Moltke In the Germnp evmy, B wa Ewortyimin it bughisiobln sen s | LeichintolhoanRsneRentidron sing tho chorald| S B RS eait) anol s | Omaha included, ave enrolled for the winter | the managers of the leading clearing-houses 0G LinC Bingq day. ol 3 THE MORTONS, 4 Y =5 b/ c service is an attraction. They are regularly D80, ] at > urge spec 0] term, g A 226 3 29 ow-plows e working sof « ” Loy i Lor consfic] er sougl i i YN : be made by our fruit growers to i J S o United Statoes 'S rros: i tho Union Pacific wi al- | of the Burlinkton route and son of the Hon, | brother’s fortuncs, although he obtained for | ' Gt g : iy : b3 Valparaiso's Business Interests. changes for the weele ended January puino. Ereight trale on the 13, & M. will | J. Sterting of aska, has arrived horo, | him the post of deputy clark of p o yearly drawn from tho asylum. Hadyn 'l‘” propagation and selectionof scedling WAL yanearaiso, Neb., Jan. 10— [Correspond- [ 1555, with the rate per cent of ierease or dos e resumed to-d 4 LS AN ATy dhae o ] 5 i ' ain C )y systematic attempts to secure crosses be- SR e e oL Rl 2 i Giop b 20 At Fad wlkReng eIy dd"'l'“:fuh\h.‘; ’ill‘l'\ pritiiieseomignisbiofaaluryigiNbroover o) (“) :: ‘;m;]uh»r . “:::‘l ”)fu u:-‘::.:“.'l-tlu ‘1‘.‘.‘.3 tvosn tho botter old varities, ence of the Bee.]—Cattle feeders are making | crease as compared with the amounts for the he Blizzard at Fairfield. ir & BBATIL | guthor, Vivian G left the bulls of his | {8 (G RTC Kk of anthoma e Ived, That we urge the continued | agood home market for a good share of the | correspouding week lust year: Famnpierp, Neb, Jan. 15.—[Speci Congressional Probabilities. property to Ralph's eldest son, who is now at | Lo asyium a b ithems and “chants | pianting of fruit trees in all parts of the state | corn «d_in this section. Valparaiso | —— ho E —Th I Nebraska Y 5 g 4 5 2 fadEat e o and gave many MSS of works which are to | and call upon all citizens to foster and en- | shows a good healthy growth since January tho ]—The annual Nebraska blizzard | wasmisaros, Jam. 15.—The senate is ex- | Oxford, and is said to be showing sigms of f | ; ¢ put in an appearance, for this part of fod to. go into secrot session after the | 8reat Dromise. Ralph named most of his be scen orheard only in the chapel. A [ courage the study and practice of foresty in | 1, 187 "A system of waterworks costing } 1 b pected A 0 sec 8es aftel he 4 M ¥ the state, on Thursday last, 2:15 p. m. sharp, :m,l.,,iw hour to-morrow and enter at once | children after the characters in Fairfield normal and colleginte insti esvazouy Herald correspondent found an_immense | e¥ery way possible. | s ; about 8,000, two large brick blocks. bosides CrTiEs. CLEARINGS T AR T tsolved, Tha rge with great carn- uerous dwelling houses, good sidewalks, During the earlier part of 'the day the snow [ min the consideration of the nominations of | 1is -~ brother's novels, One son s | CCRETCEMICH ":““;E"l‘:‘fi“";“‘f‘(’“" ming {0 PSS | cgtiess the formation of local horticultural | ete., have been added to' the town in thal had been fulling, when suddenly tho wind | Mossrs, Lamar, Vilas and Dickinson, and to | called Coningsby, the daughter Sybil— | % delShtiul noontide, and aftérhoaring the 1 socictics in all parts of the stute, time, . EWICTTRI B LA TEh Al i ¥ ot fexie ke rat ] 8 L) 4 y10 % h Chaplain Dr. Momerie, who is regarded as | Resolved, That in order to increase and —_— Philudelphia . veered to the northwest and the blizard was | gontinue the secret sessions until these have | and she is well named, for she is as bright | ;)0 %or tno pulpit orators, to leave in the | disseminaté horticultural ~knowledge we Death of an Old Citizen. Chicago... upon us. The change was marvelous. A | yeen disposed of. The assumption that there | and _charming as the original heroine. She | | o6 tonance box substantial proofs of their | récommend the holding of farmers’ institutes iver Creex, Neb., Jan. 15.—[Special | Bosion.. goutloman cume into a stovo, romarlced ubon | iy bo written reports upon Lamar's caso, | hus her uncle's peculiar_epigrammatic force | 10 H EREEE in_us many counties us possible und urge the ogram to tho Bar.]—Mr. D, Towles, of!| Bt the wildness of th her, and before he {8 i R nant owt A d brilliant wit. People ing for- i experienced members of this society to take R P S O : 3 B0 hlsnea. spcilcini the. Bic Was 80 Allod and that the injunction of secrecy will be re- ?\?l:'flb\vilh SR s I";‘enl:n:flzkx]‘:;nfo‘;' The Catholic church of St. Peters near | pave. in- such mootimgs and in othior ways to | 118 place, dicd at $ o'clock this evening, o with snow that it was impossible to see ncross | Moved ia whole or in part from the proceed- Pl D, © °T| Buckingham palace also possessed this morn- | aid and encourage them. was seventy-four years of age and one of Mer- the strcet. At the public school building, | ngs, can be traced to nothing which the | Coningsby Disracli. What @ trying ordeal |, uy yitraction in the presence of Cardinal | Resolved, That inasmuch as the horticul- | vick county's oldast and most highly es occupied by six teachers and nearly 400 pupils, | members of the judiciary committeo haye | Will bo his fivst speoch in the house of com- |y EE L EGERI At LLCRITEE G T | turalinterests of the state are of such i teemed citizens. e leaves a large cird & panic was burely averted. A8 it was, & | said or done. This committee rarely con- | Mons. Meanwhile, everybody wishes long | COUNEE PO S il 8 e | importunce we feel that this state socicty | relatives who deeply mourn his lo number of the smaller children cscaped into | o life and happl Sybil Disracli were heard an exquisite organ and choir | ghould receive an inereased annual appro- ‘- y 7 tho storm without protection, but all were | e its purposes to other senators and never ‘,}l“‘“‘m ““‘_"r"’,‘l‘l‘:":"lg_ ‘I‘m‘l‘h‘l’"‘;;“”“" London | Preached from Phillipians: “God hath | priation, iu order that it may be able to ex- The Fire Re: ) Milwaukée yescued without more serious Lm than frost | to the publie. ; e O O s A0 hobo i OBdON | piven him a name which his above [ tend its work to the wore rémote purts of the | - MiNNEAroLss, Jan. 15, —AUS 0 this morn- | §f; Pl bites, & Thodixeot taxabill, iwhioh shassbesn dia- ) 2 A ”i*‘_“;l“‘ ull names.” The cardinal spoke m | State L ing five was discovered in the Church of the | Mlveian Stockholm's Experience. cussed at length in the morping hours, will | F94 FFORR B0 B FRETYIEER S0 K T98 O | o low and labored tone and at times it was The Growth of Warnerville Redecmer, Universalist. The church cost | Omaha Rty Social Tolo. | Probably be voted upon within two or three | best dinners in London, brings together the : e e & Bl o AR 5 HEL - og | Marttord Srocknony, Neb., Jan. 15.—|Special Tele ¢ with B et ot yietihet” | difficult to hear him, but his impressive mien | WaxenviLLe, Neb, Jan. 12.—[Corre- | §0,000. The fire was caused by the Bl AR gramto the Bee|-This section has just s,and Banator Blale will trd. o ssourer| BRLEEER £ MS i'"l’“‘ ettiest women, and, | g firm, qeliberate step are still character- | spondenco of the Ber.]—Midway between | o8 starting a fire in the furnace which was | enver. passed through one of the severest storms | Action this weck upon his educational bill R ot ot 5703 e Gt eos | dstic. His face is thin even to emaciation, | and about ten wmiles distant from Madison | undersoing ropairs. - The firemen found it Columbiis known for several years. Thuraday o mod- | The “regular order” will be temporarily laid | 75 R e T s s JUSESCL {404 hig well defined, prominent features and | and Norfolk, Battle C and Stahton is the | #1most impossible to L the flames and [ (RSP e e el A e e o tina 't sl Whonevar Sanatore | Drtmmond Wol® on hislagw Snd sogeha i || 240 28 OB SERARE, BRIMIGEH: Sanites & olis, Hattle Oree fought them all day long with the mercury [ SN a om the south until ubout tting Labouchore. all viaht. for oven. the | VAIYINE expression intensify the attention | new town of Warnerville, situatcd on the | yanging from twenty thirty bel Rl JORORH o0 when, in shorter time thun it takes | Wish to deliver speeches on other subjects, | Putting Labouchere all right, for even the | 40t auiven to every word he utters, BOw a0t B Bluaes he | yanging from twenty-two to thirty below zero. | Néw Haven ! it e o e that et | and among the expected events of this naturg | lobby seems to be mortal, or just mortal Lt il 5 rightbankiettho) Jamaus JiLElorn L othing but the walls are left. ' Tho loss is | Dearln.... J d PUL L §s aspeech, bearing probably upon current | enough to have the gout. The house of com- M P Cowardic the besv farming country in northern Ne- 2,000, with insurance of 50,000 Iveston & ni with great viokence for so itics, by tor Ingalls. 1f Chairmun 4 i . Ponnd Guiliy-of Cawardlcs. braska. Gener ming and gardening day nine firemen were overcome | Sorteld. ... hours. Oue house was vlowa from its foun- | Crisp, of the house committee on ol mons would be dull indeed without a lobby, | Dunray, Jan. 15.—As a result of the official [ o550 BWREE MRS 0 FEE TR by which poured from the [ Rertiand. .. dation and a number of eatile and hogs are | ¢ 3 i 3 P hool therefore Sir Robinson Roose—I anticipate bis | inquiry in onse of the ship Al. | doesespe e oA CORNNIYE IS A U0 [Tl men ure said to be in u | Norsester . upon the Thocb quiry I S By s e Norfolk eported frozen, We have had no mail since ek o -, | titte—must makoa good oure of the only | frad D, Snow, which was recently | Bottied up by a firstclass, Industrious and cu- eritie: i Noriotk hursday. A snow-plow engine is ditched | the matter will at once be laid before the | funny men in parliament or the bores will | lost oft Waterford with all per | LerPrising people. here is not a place in W Youe, Jan Fire broke out this | Wichita B Just east of town. ig the ther- | house, and, as a question of the highest priv- | reig: $ y 9. N 8 el Nebraska that can boast of so rapid a settle- [ morning in_the hopgrowing room of the | Grand Rapids.. wometer registered clow. Noge. T tommund Immediataatiiioy, | fo/se undlsturbed. If you have tho gout | crew, the coxawain of the Dunmore lifo b ity DEa e tau Philip and William Ebling's brewery and | Syracuse 2 P g 8 mmediate attention. | j¢ g 4 consolation to know that you | has been pronounced guilty of cowardice in | MCRU as In this locality. . The new town has | - 000 " R, Topuki - - Should the report not be ready it will be in 9 i accomplished wonders in the ol damage to the stock and Victims of the Storm, e fomorow for the committeo to mav | have done something to have deserved it. [ refusing to launch his boat and make an at- | FERPEEEICC FORY e _Rpario Ba Insured. Total r r miaska Crry, Neb, Jun. 15— [Special | o'suspend the rules wnd_pass measures that, | That consolation is not denied the lobby, uuy- Sembps S0 e Hho SEA, ¢ W, At the tiie | now lias a first-class general store, c Niw Yok, dun. 15 -Three fivestory | oniside New York 7 N elogram to the Bee.]—The thermometer | have received their sanction. but only a few ay. His recovery will be hoped for by all | Sather than launc the 11fo boat and the ship's | ©f hurdware, implements, boots and_shocs, brick buildings, Nos. b4, 56 and 55, War Duluth aad Topska a TR A szstered 20 to 28 degrees below Huring the | of the committees will be able to take ad- | \ho dread thetedious,threadbare jokes Sir ¢ > AU ARG A0 BL K groceries and dry goods, ete. Lumber, caal, | Street, were completely gutted by fire to- i ¢ who dread the tedious,threadbare jokes of Sir | crew were then aetually drowning. The pioiel J - rate il ¥ $ 's | vantage of the opportunity for the reason . . salt, lime, stock and grain are also handled, | and the adjoining bulding, 2 11y dam £ night, but moderated to-day. Word reaches | Santage of the opportunity for the weason | wwiirod Lawson. Lord Hartington is in Lon- | court of inquiry holds that t w could | ALt e, St e from | @ied. The loss on the buildii 1,000 wnd MR. BECKER'S DURLICITY, here of the death, from freezing, last evening | o st which to perfoct bills roferred to | don and numerous important consultations | have undoubtedly been saved if the Life boat | 1€ boint. A by press is in operation most | o1 the stock of the cighteen firms occupying | ge Gots Ria of His Wi 3y Fraud of 4 farm laborer named Emil Grossman near | them. Among the measures which may thus | have been going on ull day with regard to the | Bad been launched. of the time and all of the surplus hay is | them, $100,000. e Gets Rid of His © By Fraud ; e : e 3 Sods 3 Marries Another Woman Peru. His body was found not more than be re d is the ngricultural experimental | session. The case is simple. If we support . 5 shipped to foreign markets, S1. Louts, Jan. 15.—Iire at Sedalia yester ,and & 8 e dozen yards from the house, A little girl, | station bill: though, should an agreement be L. supporg _ Blunt Gets Warmer Quarters. ‘Bartics hore have completed arrangements | day tofully destroyed Smith's hall and con CANANDAIGUA, N. Y., Jun. 15.—(Special dunghier of a farmer named Bodine, in H made in the meantime between the advo- | o= FEECE e L GaLwAY, Jan. 15—Wilfred Blunt has been | for the building of carpenter and paint shops [ Sumed the boot and shoe store of W, Telegram to the Bee.]--Allen B, Becker, & dricks procinct, is also supposed to h o8 and opponents of Mr. Wilkins' national | 90 pretty much as we tell them. What | moved to a warmer cell in the prison and his | in the near future.. A millinery and dress- | D ey, valued at §5,000. Loss on build- | yrominent citizen and justice of the peace at perishied while returning from school Friday, bank Dill, to it debate upon it, the latter [ wore can we expect! That 18 | oyercoat has been returned to him. To-ds making shop will also begin business in the G mad Fekree Sy 4 & us she has been missing since then, will take procodence in the ordindry courso | about the substance of Lord Hartington's | o band tried to serenado him, but was pro. | Sprin | teoun, Conn., Jan, 15.—Case's wost :‘mfx',:.)f kg e LR nowly ool ¢ HER ] of busiucss, Should no agreement be made | communication to his friends. Thus the ses- | vented by the police. The people are excited | , Arrangements have been nearly completed mill ut Muncnester burned to night. | b SR PII0CH TR A VAN rrassiig Pree Teo h. the fricnds of the bank bill may scek to pass 4 L i) $ for the erection of a new school Liouse which , 830,000, dicament by a decisi anded down by Trcumsen, Neb., Jun. 15, [Special to the ndor a suspension of Inany | Sion will b‘"“'"'E‘.“”,x groat: wnspllly 1o |.8nd 8 iow s I""mf o will be begun in the early spring, - Justice Macomber, supreme court, annulling Bre.]—It commenced suowing here on the | e¥ent these measies way e cied taoo. | uslon. elrcles, - Eva ”‘3]‘}:-’_ is arrangod for Cleveland's Preser the Pope. " Ancther feature of Warnerville's success A Strife-Breeder Discovered. Becker's divorce from his former wif o 19th ,“““om,,“m, .m.l‘«\- snow falling to ‘p“llrt\ llnll:‘\Jll‘A\«:‘u!. the house during the first Hluxlnlll::ll‘:“;flld":\‘;l:‘lvl & 1;::::.‘\51.-;?::‘[![! ‘lxll Roe, Jan, 18.—Archbishop 4 has A‘fi:\“nhl “xx:ur—"x:‘:rh‘.:d; “l :‘I‘u" l:“”ulx‘llpun‘;\ {.I‘ll: ( y.u.\nl\xlnl,‘ 0, “'l“)“ 1;‘ .sx'run.nl Tele- | gt Mrs. bsecker alleges she and her husband s Ak ~ id urt of t LR oment, oI es we shall ¢ " vhicl peen organized and wi 50 begi ——r > BE| 'he writer o o ¥ 4 the "worst. Bk m:l for \.m‘\'\ DA 11900 1 Death of Consul General Walker. A MeMuER oF Pariavest, | nary, President Cleveland's lettr with the | ground. This will be a fine thing for the | 47 0MIONR AE FRECRTEE SPRONEE S | was procured, and that he assured her tha T g - L " Wasuixaroy, Jan, 13 rge Walker, - volume of the American constitution dedi- | farmers, and will furnish employment to | 8enttosome of the best people in the south- 1 pygccedings were instituted solely to cleas The air was filled with driving snow so that y g 3 SERBMONIE he Americal fon dodt } arn nart of tho clty. was alkcovaed to-di it wns impossible to travel und stock that | late consul general of the United States in CANONIZATION CEREMONIES. cated to the pope, The rector will present | many workumen, v 5 OITL-posh 0F W40 MY, WA QUCQYORAA 109 her name from suspicion of misconduct with was loose went with the storm natil thay | Pavis, died of pueunionia at his residence in | A Scene of Pomp and Splendor Never | (4 O B, oceasion of, the popes recept To all that will build houses lots are given | These letters coutained insinuations conce B el Ra Sl Bras Riis ki § "y The thermemeter register < 5 : 10 the American bishops in order to awuy. ing the. character or conduct of a friend or J rAkdlecs ¥ 4 . 15% he wasappo y President Hayes LCopuright 1858 by James Gordon Bennett.] Special audience A Precious Pair. 0 re. procecdings or she would have put in a des Froze Both Feet. o norl avis, und setved in that | - Rowe, Jun. 15.—|New York Herald Cable ——— LixcoLy, Neb,, Jan. 15.—[Special to the [ & “'.‘""{‘_{"“"""‘jl'"'l“'"";" of |’““:‘ e | fense. The case was sent to a referce, and ScuuvLER, Neb., Jan. 15.--[Special o @ un e ‘\’\‘ Il“l‘u“l)“\.‘"i"}:fl\‘\; —Special to the Bee.]—Never " Steamship Arrivals. Bre.|—A case growing out of the Par- huu. on the part of ]\e.r Inv.u...nu' and men 1 M‘"",'”f-u' d that n;. oveedings l?‘rlnr: h\llm gram to the Bek]—Michael Klines, re aleg 3 Drightest, happiest days of Plo Nono did the | HAVAE, Jan, 15.—[Special Telegram to the | sons' failure has been in progress in the | Goived information concarning thoiv wi erorooked and all avidanse 2. A ported to have been lost in Thursday’s storm e glovies and pomp of the pupal coremonial sur. | BEE.]—Arrived—La Bretagne, from New | Upited States court the past two days and is | indignution. Postmusior A Aoy ? & g ol > indignation Postmaste Armstr ‘ time the decree of divorce was obt bas been found. He had stopped ata place her Indications. pass in grandeur that witnessed to-day at attracting unusual attention. Parsons, whose | deavored to trace the writer Mrs, Bocker's fivet know 'of the d about I.\ wiles from home. Hulnj‘ st -n..: “or N a and lowa: Warmer, fair \e canonization of the seven founders of the g 3 . —Arrived—The Ame | pight name is Rhodes, éame from the «u~| detective wor I 3 dla: od | was when she xm.:.‘»q [t ')!m‘hulull was m:n]k: started out next morning o find lim - aud v, light 10 fresh southerly Sorvetes and the threo Jesuits—Peter Cla. | sterdam, from Amsterdam; the Switzerland, | opened up a grocery storo in the city, cs D > Ave ing arrangemenia 1o lasve hor ANd IAKTY By F6Ached hare with ioth Jewt Ladly: trosco For Dakota: BUghtly warpas fal ‘“’“-';'-"“ Rodregues and John Beromans, Adumis- | from Antwerp. Tahed's aredit, asd. then: bought heay o ag 98 Vool w1t Ridaio women, 1ewaa then #ha, b Prospeets of a Chinook owed by Light to Troeh southarly wincs, sion was by ticket to the aula over the porch T Then a woman came along who gave he e ST ety atan Al o 11 e HELENA, Mont., Jan. 15.—This morming ot 'ifl Not © of St. Peter's, which had been fitted up by | prie J_m‘"l,' "'\‘\,:‘Il! AR e name as Mrs, Rhodes, purchased the stock, | reasons for he The ya woman | sucoessfully pus pugh she 8 o'clock the thermomete stered 45 Te - the pope regardiess of expense, The chapel [ yoiot vesterday, Jom l‘h.l;”‘r"' e Al ns, alias Jacob Rhodes, r e an affidavit that the cha sin- | courts for & reversal, and vpon the roes bolow %oro, The highoat polnt reachied | ¢ i N et 4 sy 8" | daoorations ware hesutiful. thongh. simple. et § ¥, geree Was sev wown. The creditors immedii Jutions she made against ull the peeple were | tions the court grunted her petition, " , wa 3 10W. 2 p injured in the hip by the accidental discharge J p s and sold them and U B, Al copics of the amd second marr did not take y e until afte; during the-day was 25 below. At Belg tee not to cremate ‘.. bodies of Spies wud | i white and gold. There ave fifteen tribunes | of'the keeper's gun. President Carnot was | in the United States court was brot ¥ who_has rece ' the proceedings w0 apnul the divorce b a1 0f e, 1 Was 30 velow st 1kt Witk | bis felow revolutiouisis ou cach side, with baugings of evuuson | oue ofthe bunting party. s, Rhiodes agaiust the sherit, us repre- | who ‘108 Uoen aftccted by thow, the government the government will been begun,