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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE | { — - - - - EIGHTEENTH YEAR. OMAIIA. SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY { 19, 1890, Dagons, late private in troop D, Ninth c Sgveral Hundred Oases Said to Exist A Colored Crank Claims to Be His be released from confine in Denver. Croditor For $360,000,000. St — alry, and he w g ment at the military prison at Fort Leaven Ravaas City, Jan. 18.—Seven persons Bostox, Mass,, Jan. 18.—[Special Tele: { b e R e Y ivata € Cust c 1 | The Herald Man Interviews tho Ital- | ficeing from the smalipox scourge at Denver | The St. Paul Blopers Married 8% { gram to Tun Iee.|-President Charles | ThO Mason City Soptogenarian b quainted With the Congressmen. | 5.0 ti0 0 s Tnfantey, Hovw. in confnoment tan Prince, arrived in the city last night en route east Grand Island. Francis Adams, of the Union Pacific, is Challenge Opon to the World. at Fort Leavenworth, is discharged without They report that business is very much de. the victim of a rather embarrassing joko, J— a character, from the service of the United moralized, and people are gotting out of the In Patnam, Conn., there resides an aged and \ CABINET ALL BUT CHOSEN. | &1 o dat: T , am, Al T b ¥ E p Ulnk i s o Stepten v, | WHO WANTED TO CHALLENGE HIM | city by every train. They say that from the | THEY ARE WAITING FOR HIM | half crasy’ darkey namod Pete Andorson A HEAVY FAILURE AT DES MOINEY ’ R TRt o8 sasad ints R T the. FOUM 3 best authority they could obtain there are 750 Ho is neatly & contury old, and ovor seven B Dlaine Said to Be One of the Elect, | Iowa cavalry voluntecrs, to date November : ¥ cases of the disease in different stages now foet in stature, although bent with age. | pndictments Rotarned in the lows While Noither Dlatte Nop 1, 1861, i8 amended to take effect October But Americans Dislike Dacls and the | in that city, and that fully 7000f themare in | A Kansas Horse Thief Captured in | His mania was that he was the guardian | g c gt G A EReeN 1832, and he is mustered for pay in said g Scribe Never, No Never, Ine the city pest house. Very little or no atten- Omaha Who is Wanted By a of n immense treasure of gold, worth A g b ¢ Aol during the period embraced between the tion has been paid to quarantine, and in many vor $100,000,000 4 T8, WHLTS Is Guilty to Violating t RSN R o dulged fn Muoh ha paid to quarantine, aud in man Mob With Lynching over $100,00000. A fow days since, while Slate. bbidne koo 1 L - A i rosidences where cases exist there are no ™ 4 home, he met with nn acoidemt, being the Prohibitory Law. 3 ok N per =y musements. placards to denote its presence. The news roclivities, PN ST A M3 WLt N ieet bt KRRTIEY b : ) ehraska and lowa Pensions, o ¢ HRVE relrained Tron ie iead with ¢ . 4 e " papers of the city huve refrained from mak- ot et o e ; A Wasmiotox By Tur Ovuny Bee, Wasiixaroy, Jan, 18— [Special Telegram ing a mention of the scourge, and hundreds : sl bbb, ““l-'f The Supreme Court. R aoton, D, Of Jan. 16 to Tne Ber.)—Pensions granted Nobras A Story With a Moral. of people are thrown in contact with it ’ They Were Married. " and he imagined that lie had_been beaten by Tyt Motins, 1. Tt 18- [Spocikl Malbs | Vics Prosidonteloct Morton spent this | kans. Original invalids—Aldine B. I [Copyright 1889 by James Gordon Bennett.} ough lgnorance. Within the last two of | St Pavi, Neb, Jun. 15 —[Spocial to Tk | robbors and s treasuros stolen. 10 Wor- | o 1ne. | The following decislous 7 Ui ] ol I Lincol Alfred Wil Clisdvoy, Panis, Jan. 18 Now York Herald Cable e weeks a number of people afilicted | Bep, | —Coronet and the fiftoen-year-old [ ried the Putnam police so that one of them K8 160 50 L6 SutRATY GoRIb toaiY | afternoon on the fleor of the two houses of | '+ncvins Alfr Doy A o W £ Sa with the disease have come away from | jouciier of Charles Abbott, of this city, who | gave him a bogus check, saying, *pay bearer | V5o ! 'd by the supremo court to-da, { congress, Ho was oscorted about and intro- | Creaso—Dennis Purcell, Fort Omaha; | —Special to Tus Bge.|—Tho Horald cor- | penver and stopped in different towns | d8ughter of Oharles Abbott, of this city, who | gaVE GRS DORTE CAOCE, SAVIAR, THES SERERE [ Mary Jacobs, appellant, va Marcus Snyder, | duced by Representative William Walter | Charies R Waiker, Bromfleld; Alexander | respaglont hiad an intorviow to-day with the | in Ttansas, = Seven euses were inken to | giobel,on fuvedas: lave, bon fouid | W | Kaima, " Pbto showed this around Putnam | Occan Syder and Minnie Jacobs; Dickin: | PSSE Mok e vawer | Loomis, 130x Butte. Original widows Ttalian_prince who figures n the Homans | Oberlin, Kan., and thero isolated topre. | drove to Grand Islnd, were married and ré. | {8 17 R | eI, P I abeth J., widow of lRobert Wright, Nebraska | scandal. The correspondent found the | vent tho spread of the disease. Two cases mained, | Adams. Hearing that he lived in Boston, he [ Spencer Dody vs W. K. Brown ot al, appele nd Awere at ouce | Of St. Paul, where they have since r were sent to nsas City nd seemed v appy in his work of City prince surrounded by oriental luxury in the e ey The geirl's family aro greatly distressed over | Startedon foot and arrived hero penniless [ ETa0 000 Gt memed { soting the legislators, and frankly told the 3 taken in charge by the health authorities. [ umily are greatly dist - ove Yoo " 5 %0 henre | 1ants; Ringgold district; afirmed. ) :;,'u.:l,':.r‘,:‘ ,L’:J.‘-l\lvji:. ,::’.:.«I.-‘il\,m‘\d‘,;;:,‘:,‘0 Pensions for Towans, Original invalid Champs Elysees. “I understand, prince,” City 1'm--uhnn’1flcu discredits the state- | the matter, :\‘u::““d.s_\~muw““l|h \\\‘.‘\';‘ |..v“w‘:.. m“yl.‘:lu Fred Galliers, appellant, vs William Pep= 1) 3 SARL Richard 13, Wilkinson, Livingston: Luther | began the corrcspondent, “that you have | ments made by the fugitives from Denver, amaa fie his check. was treatod Mice b princo. | pors ot al; Montos districty afirmed 4 was “getting the hang of the barn,” so that | np Mason - G 1 NERAPON N y Fir iile lio, kobablo Ponca Notes showing lis check, was treated like a prince. | 1 al; A May, Mason City. Increase—itoger something to say in referenca to the articles | While he thinks that it is probable that . ,, o0y hie Sartea but to fnd & lawver, and | . Willism. Derring & Co., appallants, v8 he wight be competent to take the chair of | Webstor, Atlantic: Scott Morgan, Hopeville: | \hicy have appeared in the Herald,” there are a number of cascs in that city, Dr. | _PoNca, Neb., Jan. 18.—[Special to Tur | To-day he started out o find 8 Jaween and | o (NI DETERE L G Or atirmea A the peesident of the senate on the 4th of | Theodore B. Goold, Rock Rapids; John B. Certainly 1 have,” said the prince with | FeC d0es not deem it necessary to quarintine | Bur.]-~Ponca and the northeastern corner | il \ull Known corporation Tawyer, who, ap The Frost Manufacturing company, appols Maxfield, New Hun Mount Pleasant; I°r ton; Martin Schmitz, cis H. Davis, Pleason- | hauteur. *Do M| against Denver until more authentic infor- | of Dixon count, ou know who wrote them!” | mation is received. Should the repgrts is experiencing . genuine | prociating the joke, and knowini Mr, Adams | lant, va T, G, Foster, administrator of the March. He occupied a lounge on the repub. ; real estate boom. Within the last month an | well, started for the Union Pacific oftices | estate of . D, Rand, decoased s Wisconsin lican side of the scuate for an hour or more : oers ) ; ¢ + [ tons George W. Carpenter, Corning: Walter [ [ wrote the X prove true, it will be necessury for the au 4 N ASEY, e MBALlCABIO THOR COMIMNY; apHBIIALY. Ve EEH | during which time Mr. Phelps brought to | Case, Burr Oak: Charleés Dakeshire, Co “Do you mean to tell me you wrote those | thorities here to use precautions to prevent | Unprecedented amount of land transfers “'nlxlf“,l',- f‘l,‘f[‘:s“‘lrf."yln‘f.-l"futfi»:u' MasDohald an ;I,,,“,;'..;'..,Mm\.-' Anirews 13rotlioss Unn? him and presented the various republican | burg’ John S. Howard, Sne City. Orikinal | o0 SO0 TR0 10 50 R6 YO8 0D T AL A Dol b I have taken place at advances ot 50 and 200 | 4008 Ghurge went into’ the president's [ appellants, vs the same defendant; Des and demociatic senators who were not en \lew\\*- ete.—Sarah, widow of James M. WL do bttty T e A few weeks ago the attention of the city | per cent. Farm land, worth from §10 to &0 | yoou where Mr. Adams and John Quiney | Moines distriet; afirmed grossed in thetariff debate. The last man Mr. | dohuson, Glarindas ann Jdwards, forme ARG now vou have come to seo me to— | [ysiclan was callad to a caso of emalibox In | per acro bas sold for §100, and large tracts | Xdums were in conversation, Mr. Adams | _C. H. Towsled, appollant, va L. W, Russelly widow of James Martin, Mouat Pléasant And now you have come to sec me to the west bottoms, and it was found that the | adjoining the town have been bought up for i Y t aDo dofendant, and 4, V. Hinoh (Tt Morton talked to i the senate was & astonished, but MacDonald Jaugh- | defendant, and J inchman, intervenor} 4 b WISV b Al - g “To interview you about them.” It took | sufferer had just arrived from Denver, hav- | from $300 to 8500 an acre. told him' that he had a creditor | Mills district: afirmed ! Mr. Quay. The chairman of the republican Dakota Democrats Disgusted. the prince a minute to entircly grasp the | ing been employed as aclerk in one of the From the present outlook the approaching | o" 'y is Ha CROR SetolnE s DEtase bt Auron MeCl vvsd. A. Wakefield and f national committee was writing at his desk | Wasmivaros, Jan. 1.—A delegation from | it BEARE & WA 0 PRITE N STOSE e | hotels in that city. The man was taken to [ city election in this place will be the most | §r Adims was presont, and, as he claimed to | Honry Cooper, appellantss Mouroe districty ( when Mr Morton called to him familiarly, | both South and North Dakota, and other | pii B0 Moy T8 S0 DO B FIRT | the hospital and recovered In u few days. | bitteriy and closely contested of any that has | kg him, to pick him out. 'The darkey went | reversed, | and he went o nd sat down beside the | prommnent democrats of South Dakata, who t FAGA L The winter season is so far advanced that | ever occurred here. The issue will be license | y), o John Quincy, and, taking hold of his I'he trustees of funds and donations of tha ! A have been looking for, it is not p t an outbreak would | ornolicense, and {he volmg population is [y} 1 U RUIU BT o ot B J6OITL - It | alacese onIoNA GE U611 FotontAnY ABBISEORRT distinguished w Yorkor. For fifteen | have been urging the passuge of the senate | “ipguhieo ™ answered the correspondent, | oceur her mild tewpepature dur- | protuy evenly divided in their views. i Uhooit i hiN okt AR thotting 11| ‘chuikeh; Exipellinty V8 oIty oL ARRIZOBRSTORER minutes the future ranking officer of the | bill for the admission of South Dakota, feel anathe IH“,'M““_,, AL 3ot _‘I_‘_"wd‘ ing the first half of the winter, * great wave of religious feeling seems | Churlos Prancis, before that dignitied we | Qistriet; revorsed. 7 p senato and the head of the republican na- | much dissatistied with the Springer omuibus | p50 iy |l|-vvn'; 1.}11 TN R aELeR — to ve struck Ponca of laste. Several | could interfere, took his head between his B i tional commiittee nad their heads together. | bill, which passed the house to-day. They | gy AGEH. DVERH o' FaEuraad. (el M'DONALD KNOCKED OUT. ngl-("“” ;l"-l\"'l\*- e and “"i",”,""”‘* held | hands and held it as ina vice, stooped over A New Raitrond Company. ! Mr. Quay explained the formation of the [ are all united in saying that it will merely [ ot G5, W s | look. | Cardim Puts Him to Sleep in the | * A odre of the calahts of Pathins hus peen | A4 ecring into his face, yelledout: Dav's | Cupsroy, la., Jun. 18.—[Special to Tum ittees and the reorganization of the ¢ to delay the admission of South D, L hed s Ai e R L i T A BTy de man; dat’s de man, 3ie. |- Some time since articies of incorpor- | Y TEobeT AR TS RONAGE Rales8T a1t b ing for, but, ahem, really you Fourth Round. organized at this place and is at prosent in a Lot ) of the dismayed vresident, he te Gl ORI A Ly DB s e S R G LI el e ) jite | astonished me | Dvivrm, Minn., Jan. 18.—[Special Tele- | fourishing condition. It now hus a member- | oxciuted a dance, and, pulling out his chiecl, | Ation were deawn and signed by half a hun- { inform In the house Mr. Morton also | o ce the organizatio o mo . ¥ b a Lz i s ship of nearly fifty and two or three new | gamanded the manes o the sp Vo dred of Creston’s most prominent business ¢ or admission five years ago. They by turning up of your own accord. The fact | £ram to Tur Bee.]—Paddy MeDonald, the [ 5P 08! 3 W | demanded the money on the spot. Every : y ) by turning up of your own accord. The fact members are added at each weekiy meeting e o T B oty ety G PSE R eTBURE > company was of builaing ublican side, and held e time ther: lingered on the quite a levee. At s the senate to reject ity and arc willing to cyoua couple of | pride of the Zenith city, went down befc ke their chances” with the new congress, * Al this had been | Patsy Cardiff, of Minneapol < of send ¢ | The organization is at present engaged m |zt L facultios bick and tricd Lo argue, to-night in | preparations to celebrate the silver anniver- | e darkey wouldn't Jisten and demnan is 1 was thin} seconds with a challenge ad from with pos: a line of rai Creston to Van \Wert, to connect the ta was a crowd of republican and democratic moi hoping that an extra session will be called by e Iy OB H) co 1 > Gulin il ¥ ‘l)l“(;“:'l:lih-x“-,llu‘}h “l,‘ ;.I:.:. ‘h.;:q ,”“:‘v ‘\,‘“n. the president-clect swhon ho takes bis oftice, | said standing, but here the priuce suggested | the fourth round. In the first two rounds Iy l"”' the soclety, which occurs Febru- | his mouoy. He raised o torrible upronr | reSkOR o Vatl vetl 10 SNIRECH EROC0 e | rcolod s warmly as it they wore old —_— — taking seats. Continuing, he said, “But1 [ the Duluth man fought gamely and often ¥ 10 Lo ey :.}-ml} Mr. .'\;v s, writing bis. namo \\n_w;“..x ORI RS ton 1. SoULIBAROFR LTS fricnds. Mrs, Morton accompanies her hus Swaim's Examinition Concluded. am told thatin America you object to fighting | landed on the big Flour city pugihst, but in Beatrice Htems, T e it | incorporators and stockholders met hero and band, and they will remain in the city until | WasniNgios, Jan. 18, ~General Swaim, bej | quels. T don’t suppose you would accept | the third Cardiff putina couple of stinging | Brarnice, Jan. 18.—[Special 10 Tire Ber.] | Settlod the darkey, who begin o ery, saying | Mne directors were elected. The incorpora- j the 'vice president-clect feels that he | fore the army vetiving board this afternoon, | my challenge should I send you onet” right handers on McDonald’s jaw, each of | _Mrs, Charles Stevens, who hved a few | that if he didu't got the money the West ind | Hon papers - will be filed shortly with the bas | aeauired all Ctho | nformation | requested to be allowed to make o statement 5 Twould not,” was the auswor. “In | which sent him to grass. He was barely | miles southwest of here, died yesterday of | darkies would cill him for « frand, The old | Sccretary of state.- The followiig aro the | 8 I:‘l"‘:“l:\“g': i :"l'”“"“‘\‘\;‘ o tad " | to the board alone; so the doors were closed | the first place because, as you remarked, we | saved by the call of time. At the | typhoid fever after being sick but one week, i finally .{n»r'u-'.: '.‘“l,“r !‘n. ‘n,].-.-‘ 1““: Willlait Groias D A B ret it AT DY | residence, Those who met Mr. Morton this | aud the spectators excluded. Americans do not believe in that sortof | opening of the fourth round Cardiff | The remains will be en east for inter- | | e WG T Savs he wants to know | Devoe, J. 1. Harsh, F. Heinly, S. A, afternoon were impressed with s eminent | The examination was concluded this after- | thing, and secondly, because the facts which | Went at his man hammer and tongs, rushing |y ony tg-morrow. She was a sister of G. R. | the Putuam policeman who forged his name, | Brewster, C. 5. Itex and A. 12, Stevhens. A executive ability, and predict that he will be 1 the b 1 ad od » die. They will \ i i him around the ring and into the ropes. Just B Lol BeE IS DAME | onnection with the Rock Island, at Win- ] X and predict the libe | and the board adjourned sine dic ey will | T mentioned in my articles were already more | 4g'the watehes tioke 4 half | and W. W. Scott, general merchunts of this = I 3 s el ) | & success in the oficolie s o occupy Wter | muke s report to_ the. seeretary of war to A ais the watehes ticked out a minute and a half terset, In., is talked of. This would make & the presidential inauguration. Mr. and Mrs. [ 1o irow. and the. case will then be premean | OF,1ess public proverty. the Minneapolis slugger feinted with his | place. CABIN now routd 4o Dos Moinos and Chicagos | Morton are stopping ut the same Lotel at | fon the president's aetion Tt (5 wnioratood | . “You had no right to speak of me as you | left, and with a lightning upper cut with hi Mrs, William Morse died suddenly at her | o =0 - | which are Mr and Mrs. Blaine, To-morrow | thit tho board witl roport. in favor of Gen | did, and but for one thing I should hold you | Ti ght tho Dullithian in the jugglar, | ner home near Beatrice, yestorday, probably | The “World” Asserts thae Plate has Closed By the Shevifl. night Senator Hiscock will give a dinner | gral Swaim's retiwonent, notwithstanding | responsible,” said the prince. % which sent him down'in a heap, and he did | of heart disease. Sheexpived instantly after No Show. Des Moises, Ta, Jan. 18, -[Speeial Tele- honor of Mr. Morton, and among his | gomo members are said to be of the opinion What is that one thing?? nolrecoySrifor ajmineiROII o meton Ut ikoingitdloniills NeEw Yori, Jan. 18, [Special Telegram to | gy to Tur Brr.|—The “B. & L. Depart- ! guests will be Mr. Blaine and Mr. Phelps, htihispreasEtliERbllitisEEite Kot GHOuE i 2 R : without ‘a _scrateh, iMceDonald was badly | “rmhg state insurance specials are in secsion | T Ber.]—A special to the World fr o, e 1 o general CABINET SPECULATIONS, I BLG ougn ‘“The fact that you did not mention my [ battered. Conley, the Ithaca giant, acted as | gyer the occupation tax, and on re-rating the ¢ J ment store,” as it was called, doing a general o Lo L et neapacitate him from active service. pinis. [Die) GFbiALS. Hsrely sfcaini: ot iar.] roteres Qprer Lo occupation tax, and ot re rating the | Washington says: Lhavo positive informa- | yerchandise business here, was closed by Monday President-clect Harrison has accom- Morton Visits the Capitol. Italian prince in Paris, SoT can't be sure T e will get it all buck sooner or luter i increased | O, obtained from an active member of the | e sheriff to-day for the ereditors. The lias plished something in the way of formulating ST T whom you meant, but if you had spoken of me Affairs ac Port-au-Prince. | rates. The present re-rating lowers some | republican national exccutive committee, | pjjitios are placed by Bradstreets at $75,000, ideas as to the make-up of his cabinet, He v “P ) o 'v. \1'; b ',"lt‘l““{ Ltits TEATIAR l,’,l'm.‘“r;mm O AR eTs T-av-PriNce, Jan. 18.—Tho steamship | risks and raises some, making the average | only recently veturned from the west, the | e assets, including ck on hand, will bhas come 1o the conclusion that it would be | Vice President-clect Morton visited the AT oonia ey sobem ytien Republic was run into by the Hay- | about the saue as before. They have tue | puplication of whose name is, of course, pro- | aumount 1o $50,000. The principal creditors hitol and held quite a levee in the lobby of [ know wl s introduced to the mem- | *Yes," answered the correspondent, ‘very tien gunboat Novelle Voldrogue on the night | local agents all in the board, under a strong | hipited, but whose ideatity can be readily | Who mide attachients to ay wer e the Towd P ¢ unwise to take any man from the of December 20, inflioting but slight jnjuries [ “TeCment not to cut rates or give rebates. (o that General Harrison hus decided | National bank, for $4,000, and John V. Fare senate, and points to the fact that | the house. He w: { President Cleveland in calling three | o oD LAl aphe v o> ch.” . 3 Rl o) J onators to cabinet positions weakened his | PerS by Representative Phelps, who after- ““}.l“l 14 have begun by challenging you | tO cither vessel. The Haytien gunboat was Abducted Child Found. not to appoint Thomas C. Platt to the scere- | Well, of Chicago, for §7.500. The firm als R oD Vi L ooo < wards accompanied him to the senate, where should have begun by challenging you | 014t AT . & 5 SR Y ~ | coufessed judgment to the mt of ovo party representation in the unper house of a cntering the harbor at full speed and could | Prarrssovrn, Neb., Jan. 18.—[Special | taryship of the treasury, or, in fact, to_any | & 3 A Eten he was warmly grected. Mr. Morton is [ to fight. If you had refused, I g L > b3 Jan. 18, —[Specia i n £5,000 1 the inerest of some nt credit- congress to such an extent that ho labored ) ) haye stcamed to hor @ughorage without any il The o ‘hioh | other cabinet position. 'He' has also gruliy | 85000 in the e gront " disadyantuges. from the vesy | looking about the city for o desirable resi- | should have waited beforo the Herald amod.! J J | Telogram to Tue Bee)—Tho child which | g,/cimined notto give Warner Miller tho | 08 The fiem is composed of two Jows, for- e e tn e b flumy. | dence, but has so far failed to find one suita: i change of course, but when within 200 yards [ was abducted by E. K. Donlon, at Omaha, on RV -0 S > | merly of Chicazo, named Barnett and Lichs outset to the present time. President Harri s 8.8 Iecavo) ofice until I found you, and | S} S v & & ) 1 O | treasury portfoiio, aithough be may ‘invite | MOFIY of Ghicuzo, mamed dha i Son doos nou want o ive tho treasury port. | Die. In answer toa suggestion on the sub- | % 58 S i our face. After | Of the Haytien Republip her helm was sud- | Monday night lust, has been found. The | Mx Miller to become. tho, new member of | Chstein. ey ive boen in business in thig folio to New York, and if he wore inclined to [ Je¢ts he siid he did no desire to buy or build | (55 SFR0F T0E SREEE SO EEE | LT | denly put to port and remained so until | mother from whow' it was stolen, by the ns- | the president’s advisory board-—the [ City foralittic more thu a year. ende . in his cabinef v | & bome hcre. 8 ave ta > siruck tha The gunboat | sistance of her parents who reside in this | commssioner BEH § AT — tender a position in his cabinet to his own L = Hiove Dol P A DE she struck that vessel. The gunboat | sistanoe of her p ¢ ommissioner of agriculture. Whether Owen Challenges the World. O N - ou comprehend ¢ who 'has given him to understand that he h and Statchood. The correspondent said “yes,” and shud- ncither _expects nor desires a cabinet place. WasIINGTON, Jan. 18.—Governor West, of | dered at the danger he had so narrow If the New York demands and complica- | Utab, was heard by the house committee on | caped. (*Now, however,” resumed the i :i”.i'fin‘.‘"i\‘-,sz'\”h‘,'\ir”’fi...\'fil'“i&‘\'..‘.';'?’s.lik 1'“:\51 territories to-day in opposition to the admis- | prince, “it s different. You did not mention f 3 | sion of Utah territory as a state. He argued | my name and I regard you merely as an in- =6y N e 5 at Weeping Water, suc- | Miller will accept this appointment or not is e e e et | cocdedin finding Uie child in’ tho eard of a | w matter of conjecture, He i3 unxious to | MASoN Crry, Ta., Jan. 15.—[Special Tele- » neither did her captain attemptto ascertain | Niss Roberts, of Weeping Water. Upon the | ‘et 1n” and may throw aside the little dis- | gram to Tng Bee.|—Ho who regards tha the amount of damage done or offer assist- | promise of that lady that_she would not give | appointment e ‘may feel in losing the more | ehallenge recently extended by A. C. Owen ance. After ascertaining the damage done [ up tho child, the “mother has rewrned to [ fmportant position and uccept the commis- | o thie A R the Galena sent an armed boat’s crew to the | Omaha. It is not ku«:.'n \\ilwrc Doulon is, ::“:?:‘x\l:y\kx \‘1"1’ » treasury portfolio is noy to | 3 L8 Cfun 10 KuB any an In tho Tt state, it would be to Colon es- although no man has been setected or given J o SiaG o Beat e ihaiiala b s You can put that down as | P ! e o Saa oty tho aifchtoat. intimation that he will be of: | that statchinod for Utah would ontrench | termediary who rocorded the information | STending gunboat, ‘Vj:fim;,nf atoment s Horse Thief Captured. apositive fact, Where it is to go my inform- [ {204 g, and o crack is hecls thrao tmes 0. 18.—A horse | ant did not kuow. New York will, how- | b the last fluat laj er, be offcred another portfolio in the | Misscs the mark. To.c shape of the navy, attornoy generalship or postmaster generalship, and will thus have, fered u place in the cabinet. There are to | Mormons, and he asked what check would | given you by othe NS Nznraska Ciry, Neb., J ] given you by others, and for which you were R o 2 "] Neonaska Ciry, Neb., J s cabitiet tendored under | shore/be upon/thelegislatura/if the powers a 0 ropes was the cause of the collision. 1t is the : be no positions in the cabinet tendered under | thero bo ipon the legislature if the powers of | 10 100 00 FE0 00 S SO FOR TEEE | ropes was the cawss of the collsion. MIstR | ot iving the’ name of Brown sold a t four or five weeks, and then they will all ve | stutehood should be granted to Utah. The : L ¥ to the men desired, at ono time. | 0ld non-Mormon resilents would have to scll | my words,” and a frown settled | sink the released ship. It a question [ stolen tewm here a few days ago, and the y Owen made the challenge open to the world, the race to ba run here inJunc nest, Four septogenarians fron nu localitics alrcady been ) Blaine will be one of the chosen | outatasacrifice and get away, and could | on the prince’s brow, *‘these gentlemen “]'{"""‘{”m%i'h urfln“'fl{b.\" 'jllher authority | next day returned to Kansas, where he | should Miller accept, two representatives in from, and leading sports are de- i There can be no doubt now [ not live there then and prosper. who mspired the first article have still to [ thanthe captain of the gunboat. ©© | stole a team ard nine head of horses and | the cabinet. Outsideof the secretarysiip of | goith, (roh KL [eadiie SRACS A6 49 of that, barring accidents, incidents and un E - — sottlo with mo. Herc aro threo of them. I | pemtgor nrd of the o oo tivatiey | shipped them to Omala, where he was cap- | the wreasury and secretary of state it is ¢ i Ase : Lp { natural changes of mind. Mr. Wannamaker DARING POLITICAL SCHEME. iy i sy e horize | s e e e M astion ovemiment. | tured. To-day he was identified by bis Ne- | tain that the president-clect has determined Notos BeoniOraco! { is another who will have a position tendered ——— know whom they are. I heroby authorizo | wasmade upon tho Haytion govornment. | braska City victim, He will bo takento | upon tho membors of his official fawily. satis GO PALON: e ¥ o him, Just at this time neither Platt nor [ A Councilmanic Revolution Takes | ¥ou to tell them with my compliments u These reports will be considered and redress | Kunsas, whiere it is_reported “a mob waits | These two important ofiices are still de Cresroy, T, Jan. 18 —[Special to Tum Miller is on tho slate, and unless there is a P calinotton: the fivst time L meet them, be where it may— | demanded. = ing. | im and he wiil undoubtedly ve lynched. He | batable in his mind, although it is pretty [ Brr] ~The population of Croston, from the consolidation on one 'or the other, ueither - 2 fiihe catalinths thoator (oR oI Lo kst raoLt pon the return of the Galena from King | is n member of an organized bund operating | clear that he has come close to a decision in | census just completed, is 8,140, will be chosen. If the bill ereating a depart BostoN, Mass, Jan. 18.—[Special Tele: > SR lic affront.” ston, Jamalca, on January Y Admiral Luce | i, Jansas and Nobraeka. one of them, A valuobleite rned and used by Joh ment out of the burcau of agriculture be- | gram to Lk Bre]—There was a re. | | Shall offer them a gross public affront. notitied the Haytien ‘government that he ———— e A valuable team owned and used by John comes a law, ex-Governor Rusk, of ‘Wiscon- | markuble action in the common council last | Do you believe Homans was aware of | considered the blockads of ull the uortheru Caught Burlariz BROMLEY RESIGNS, Haulliln hablingaices somithoR]uloRbLoko) { I iy halasltenitoitake nas Blia J ur liason with his wife previous to tho | Ports voluntarily raised because of the de 3 5 throigh the ice yesterday and were nearly B i, Solxorsmmon, Plove: | night. Thedemocrats have onemajorsty in | ¥00% “Rens WL B0 W8 RECY O8C 50 08 | sartion of theirnostiy. all the blockading | BeATRICK, Neb., Jan. 18.—[Special Telo- 5 i drowr.cd before resened. i The practical election of Mr. D. W. Wash- | thit body, but when 1t was organized st | ¥ CEC4 Ciscovory at Alxiesbulruest asked | gquadron, He wrote to Secretary Whitney | gram to Tni Bee]—Cyrus Curry, an all dent Adams Has no More Use for | “walter Towne, of Nevinville, Ta, who burn fo succced Senator Sabin recalls the | week two of the aemocratic members vorea | the correspondent. that in case of the illegal seizure of any other | round crook, was caught to-day burglarizing Him. was @frested sonie days ago for burgidrizing i famous coutested election case of Ignatius | with the repubticans and aided them in “Of course he was. Had he scen fit to | American vessels he would “demand their | yhe residence of L. E. Spencoer. He was BosroN, Jan. 18.—[Special Telegram to | the store of Nye & Joy, of Cromwell, Ia,, nd was given four years in' the at FPort Madison. it the cannon’s mouth.” caught in the act and promptly jailed. He | Tne Bre] -Isaac H. Bromley, ussistant to | plead guilt time continues his arrest of alleged | has been before the police conrt tivice beforo | President Adams of the Union 1Pacifie,retires | PeRitontiry conspirators, many being of personssupposed |y the last few months, and is known in other | N1 due to the collapse of the eflort of shoot me unmediately on hearing the truth I could mot have complained. Such was his Donnelly aguinst Mr. V i Forty-sixth congress, Donn i tested for the election of United States sen 1‘5\5"1"”' inthe | making Horace Allon president, At last Y IVIRE Con- | night's meeting some of the democrats or who brought the go, and as noth ¥ e v .‘lm”fl* Mr. Dornelly or | t© nearly §200,000, caused a great deal of ex- | interests, and combatting the slave trade in Mr. Finloy, the investigation had to end. It | oitement Lere, Voict was cashier of the | East Africa.” It asks a'grant of 2,000,000 Lust April ho loft | Marks. Tho task of the exccution of iho duced a resolution for the appointment of a rges of | larictter to bo sent to the commanders of | future. and 80 stole a march on them, sending out @ | departments, appointing Churles . Lin e large force of men to work with lanterns. 4 coln, commander of the department of the Anti 3 ator in the caucuses of tho Miuncsota legis. | $aW that they were in a decided major- | ¥ ""',h:" )“.d".‘l“"”.”"". of ”“; kind; i | (o bo his supporters. No orgauized conspir- | 1owns as o tough. To-duy’s exploit 18 a peni- Another Dencon Gone Wrong, O Lo Loanoy M Washone o | ity, some of the members being ab- | fact, he remained my pretended friend scems to have existed, but only individ- | {antiary offense. the company to come to an amicable under Forr Donar, Ta., Jan. 15.—[Special Telo~ ¥ elacted 1o tho Forty-sixth congress, and Mr, | 8ent, and they proceeded to unscat the two | Before withdrawing from the noble presence dissatisfaction, Hippolyte = remains e nding with the government, which nego- | gram to Tug Bre. | —Thomas Coopor, a prowis i Donnelty claimed that ho liad been deprived | democ T‘l:‘\\'lln:l“\-::_:‘o ”\\:'hr:‘l‘)u;!v'flhubh*x!ns the correspondout ventured the parting | ehcamped “|I€‘AII‘IAI: vropuyimiieailtom Bortan: Peace in Gosper County* tintions were conducted under the auspices | nent citizen of Lehigh, and a deacon in the plectiof al sand votes sooure d to put stalwarts in their places. They e bioal rince, 3 verthrow of Lyej g oon, Nel —[Special Tele- | of Mr. Bromley, he having been appointe y & 2 i b Mr. Donuclly’s attorney in Washington was » being no provision in the city charter ould you mind telling me, prince, | der of the city. By not using force he wishes | gram to Tk £E.]—The county officers met | for that purpose. The company will make | vigilantes charged with a violation of the [ the famous 13ig” Finley, the confidential | 1o prevent such uction, and put a democrat | whether the recent unhappy events will in- | to win the approval of the southern depart- | to-day and decided tomove all county rec- | no further efforts in this dircetion. prohibitory law. He was turned over to the £ agentof Samuel J0' Milden during | in the chair. The daring of the seheme [ terfere with your friendship for the aflicted | ment in his candidacy for president. ords from Homersyille to Elwood Monday | In accepting the resignation Mr. Adams | city authoritics, pleaded guilty and wag | 1 gontloman's . lifo _ time, Mr, | rivals anything Tammany ever conceived, [ widow NolS il e next. This virtually settles all controveries | replied: **We have not got a scttlement with | placed in the county jail here to-day without i Springer was chairman of the commit. | and what makes it more exasperating, the “I should prefer not to answer that quo oo YO RLoKY), PR tA e Gasonn, with reference to the county seat of Gosper | the government, nor are likely | bonds. Cooper conducted the business of | o tee on clections. One night when Mr, | citizens’ hands are tied, 'I'he outcome of it AT i E etk New Youk, Jan, 18.—The Atlas line | county. to get one, but the tome of the |llict hquor selling in the basement of his i I Springer was hastily summoned to New | Will probably be the ultimate abolishing of | tion,” said his 10 highness; slm.'nlp 4% | steamer which arrived here to-day reports s " toward us has, lary residence. ¥ York, a messenger called at his houso and [ that branch of the city council. Scatiment | truo gentleman is never indiscreet.” With [ that the United States steamer Galena was rticles of Incorporation Filed. ur exertions, boen greatly modc £ | ‘N ;!’:::‘\;:‘fl“-‘. ]n;;\:x\.-, ious, packae, whicly, on fs sotting strongly in thav diroction, that ;hu' cun;-n-w;m.d\lvnt hvnkl h]m d;»)v.u-Lm-.- wt Kingston, Jamaica, on the 10uh fnst. | ?I :,um;«; Iz x.-Jn.‘ \J.‘m‘l 18 = Special our aso 18 1]m|-1\,1nlm.h|'-~mllxul nder l']'hl"l)("d Moines Street Oar War, / cinge opened, prov ho aletter intimating s ey, proud that he had appeased his hignborn [ Admiral Luce reported there was no sick- | Telegram to Tne Bee.] —Articles of incorpo- e anc do not see a i )ES MoINEs, la, Jan. 18.—[Special Telo- ¥ that if Mr. Springer wonid throw his mflu- CAUSED A SENSATION, (O, ness whatevor on board tho cruiser ration of the Nebraska City Hospital associ- | for active work which remains for you heve. | ™oy’ g, |—<The rivalry botwoen : ence, as chairman of the committee, in favor Moral: When s man Is looking for yo — ation will be filed to-morrow. The articles | it would be otherwise did L have any inten. | B0E0 0 E G T o5 Kl of Donnelly, it would prove greatly to his | Excitement in Pittsburg Over Cashier 823 i g king for you Ward Creates a Sensation are signed by forty representative business | ton of entering on any wide offort at railroad | the electric and horse ¢ wiiys reached a § financial benefit, When Mr. Springer T with a sword or pistol, go and interview him, T AR 5 e [ S 4 reform calling for discussion through the | climax this morning, when, at1a, m., the Jearned of this attempt to bribe him he Lig B 4 - - S71. Pavi, Minn,, Jan. 18.—A sensation was 3 R e press, I have no hope of being able to at- | eleciric road begzun laying track along Con- turned ugaiust Donnoily and supported | Pitrsuuna, Jan. 18.—Tho arrest last night The East Africa Bill. created in the state senate this morning AG. A. R. Appointment. tempt anything of that sort i the short time | tre sircet into a very desirable residence pors 4 Washburn, The matter was promptly | of Voigt, cashier of the defunct Farm: Benwiy, Jan. 15.—The East Africa bill was | When Senator Ward, who championed the | gixsas Ciry, Mo., Jan, 15.—[Special Tele- | 17t to me. T hwve wastod four years in a | tion of the city. "The council had previously ] brought before the house, but as Mrs. | und Mechanics' bank of this city, for the al- | submitted to the vundesrath to-day, It is | causeof United States Senator Sabin in Py TIY gt 1 Chieg | futile attempt atan honest settlement, and | granted 1t a vight of way, bt the clectrio ! Springer was unable to_identify the messen: | Joe.q' micanhiobrintion of funds. amounting hipitied 10, undosrath to-day, Ivds | EESE L NAn Cavons st night, intro- | Btam to Tus Lies.)—-Commander-ln-Chief | paye no moro yoars to give to the work." road was afraid of a collision between it 1 ged misa o s au 12 | titled, A bill for the protection of German Wazrner, of the G. A. R., has issued a « Mr. Broml 10 positive plans for the | employes and those of the liorse car compang’ § committee to investigate the ch bribery in the senatorial fight. Genes rust Legisia 1 b striking coicidenco that Donnelly | bauk for nineteen yoars, the legislators express great surprise at should again, after the lupse of more than a | the bank to o into other busincss, and n | Provisions of the bill is entrusted to a_com- [ o NEEMATLIRITERE SVeit BSIAROAC W0 PUC | otomac, special aide-de-camp, from whom | Topgka, Kan., Jan. 19, Special Telezram Saloon Men Indicted decade, turn'up ns Mr. Washburn's contest- | September the bank failed, o heavy shortage | Mission, which shall huve the right to super- |y, yo boou'lcard from. The resolution, how- | can be obtaiued all instructions as to the po- | ¢, pyy 3ep, | There was a lively discussion | 10WA Ciry, Ta, dan, 18.—|Special ‘Pelogram k ant to & seat in congress, having been discovered. Aftor the | Visethe proccedings of the West Africa | oyar “\was adopted, there being only onc | 8ition and rank tobe given to each Grand SRR AR eI d el inee | to i Bre.|—The grand jury this morning ! A TP e R R e B chpay R TAINA Army department attending the inauguration | in the seuate W day over u resolution callin ] ol ) ‘The revublicans of Nebraska and Wiscon- | work on the books, aud the = arrest, el L § SRR of President Harrison. Mr. Lincoln is in | for an investigation of the beefand pork | indicted some twenty parties for running ! s #in Lo st gondexumplo 10 theit neigh- | i s ullred, was mude on inforination ro A GAY REVIVALIST. Doy St Wasbington, and is millang proparations. for | combine, tho rusolution being tie special joies o bho bl and Violibing SURRIGNER jy BaeinNow Nonk e by conchuing G | clved bl e s resont clalierof | o Biopes With a ielond's Daughtor | Gt da. 81 s o e that | WESHERAent of o "solaers ko | ovdr for the day. Tt tho sovernor o oy i R AL SR | L0 pAnE AL ShiE b inohe Gty icok g During a Moeting. the Wabush raiiroad 1 solling @ largo num OROroliEN | corrospond with the governors of ntorosted Mra. BI040 e Hungsal: { Wisconsin it is understood that the names of | tunity to straighten his e ounts, but failed St Joskrn, Mo, Jan, 18.—[Special Tele- | ber of thousand-mile tickets to scalpers in A Cigavmakers' Strike. B IR AR ARl RINNELL T, Jan. 18, —[Special Telegram ] utures of tho soyeral | 1o TuE Bue]—The funcral of Mrs, C, K, ted by three sena- | Edson, wife of Prof. 11, K. idson, of Iowa ¢ p Gil- | colled, accurred hore to-day. She was the ] Jr- | principal of Denmark academy for twenty and in early life was a missionary of | Governor Rusk and Henry C. Payne shall | to do'so. 1t is stated this morning by a man | gram to Tur Bee.]—J. H. Vogt, a Methodist | Chnicago and St. Louls, allowing them to sign W Youi, Jan, 18,—All the cigarmakers | of members of the legis be presented to the president-elect, who will | who has some knowledge of theuffairs of tho | evangeuist, who was conducting a big revival | any name they please to the printed contract | employed in the forty Havana manufactories | Statos, cich 1o bo repros. he jnformed that Rusk will not accept any | bank, that probably others, outside of the | jn Hiawatba, Kun., eloped while the meeting | on the tickets. It is eclaimed that the y vel a strik ay ag torsand five representutives, — Senutor position but that of secretary of waror secre- | bank, will be found to have been implicated - . < g Mme( at thos in this city went on a strike to-day against a I . o, and that Payne will | in the wreck, plicated | was at its height'with Miss Ida Keiser, tho | tickets are sold at a rate of #2, tho regular | reduction of §2 por 1,000, which the. bossos | 16t 4ULLOF of the resolution, made w vi i . » it MR AR davghter of the minister in whose church the | rate being $25, enabling scalpers to sell them el ous ‘assault upon beef and pork trusts, which, | years, position but_that of post- - . A Sa DRI oL AR SRR made eignteen months ago. One thousand the American board in P . AdoRH) -A D 2 ; ~ory Aty e n s beiny o ed o St. | ata profit much lower than it is possiblo for he alleged, had exerted a powerful influence | the American board in Purkey master general, If General Hurrison desires Editor Shuman Retires. Joseph, Tho eloping couple represented that | the regular agonte. of the. Wabash to sl | bunds are out, The strikers are mostly Cu- | towarde - contealizing —tho. markets i - :5'I'?:l::v‘;;l‘u;|3::M‘u’:':rl»;‘l:xl \‘{.'I-Nfl‘m;‘i;:"l‘:“‘ Cuicago, Jan. 18, —Governor Shuman, | they came from Leona, Kan,, obtained a | them over their own counters. bans, with a_sprinkling of Americans and | Chicago and Kansas City and bringing A Reporter Warned, | cretary Y 0 fro , he ST R T ) 4 license, and quictly left the city. FO R Spaniards, Their work is all hand-nade and e bec roduct 0 s United i ARRINGTON, Ma ) Lot Sl 5. Lok sy foreher, I | Who for neary thirty threo years hus. beon. | marriage leonse and quity lof o ciy. Bpanfards, Tholr vork i al ndtaads and | tho “hoof”” prouet of | Vhe "GHel | Gusar Hwusoros, sloss, Jun, 18.—he 4 Nebraska the sittation is simiar. Governor | conuected with the Chicago Evening Jour- e is going on, Baldwin Acquitted. rings ! arket. States under absolute control, e claimed | strike at the Waubeck milis, in Housitonie, { et : o 4 the other ministers having taken up the | g1, nernt N . Jan. 18.—The trial gt | Arms bave already givew notice of conces- | thal the prices now offered for beef cattle in : ) 1 Furnas desires to e secretary of agriculture, | nal, to-duy retired from the editorship of | jahors so abruptly abandoned by Rev. Vogt. ‘Lxzaserd, N J., Jan. 15,—The trial of | 00 K TR T T Y fiy | 18 virtually ended. The superintendert is i but wants nothing else, andJon M. Thurs- | that paper on account of itl iealth, aud_the e O Frederick Baldwin, who was accused of the 3 - Whitaver, and that thoreby tho areat imins. | retained, also the two weavers who wero 80 i on would like to be scerctary of the inte- | oo orders of s physic Governor ; - wurder of Edward L. Miller, a divinit 3 5 'of Kaneas had bes ty Snfuved: an overcly assaulted by the White Caps. Thi rlor, Thoie frienda hnvo simply saidto Gen- | RS Hae aat oon ol for-tho st o | Daxvan. Jan, T8-~{oniaat Talosram to | studant whoto body we found at Westiold | Sanra e . he. Jun o moamorial to | Eopu e e (O tion Sontiadon. Lo distiibaie g i eral Harrison that if he is willing to give the | Voo "0 471 that time has been co: polled to | m Bk, J4 Speolal 1 gram to ) y SANTA FE, N. M., Jun, A memorial to oul 9 boi ] vas not br ken p | areunisalion epntdol s 10 divliny { futerior department to Nebraska, ‘Thurstou | 505008 Sl work, the entive munagemont Tur Bew.) —There is considerable excitement | on July 15, ended this afternoon In a verdict | the president wud congress of the United [ completely, destroy the business in Kunsas, | # 1003 i warlnge, A m -‘f'""» was re- i wanta it, and it he wants to give' Nebraska | of 0" i IR AEEIEE | nere to-day over reports publishied in castern | Of acquittal, Baldwin fell on his knees in | Gatos passed the New Mexico legislature | 110 uescrtud that this combine “was divcetly | €6 ¢ ay by the Assoclglod pross Fopres ! the agricultural - department, Furnas 18 tho | fnas o Mr. Wiison, the publisher of | papers that there is a smallpox epidomic in | hEAYerAud thakagiving, whilo the crowd | uasembly w day by & unaniuous Rpays: | aATeRMbiaKax sto, resook ioiy Jelge. 6 Hhio St yar mat i R G { an. 5 thes ic riends ave Yy # AR, "6 T -\ cheered the verdicf aldwin and his family ’t -y i S ¥ | beef produ and urgec Wt legislation WArn you not 1o come to { f pen. ;';:.,l“_ll‘""‘ heso solicitous fxicads are | ¢ho ‘paper, and of Mr. Sullivan, [ this city, and that the refugecs ave fleeing | wore escorted through the strocts of the Dty | 18 fox the adimission f the o | ghould be immediately enacted which would U news dgainst our organization, | Mra, 3. Allen Fosto of Towa, president of | tFement Governor Shu iy | simply thes here are about forty bases AN s o p— rs against the manipulations of the trust at we shant allow it. ! T P o Rt Ty YA mm.‘;'t.T'..'.‘l'x'{"11,)‘,'i,lui-',’.“‘,:'i-"f.-‘x{' be, @8 for | of smallpox in and around Denvcr, = Tho sioux Falls Rates Advanced. o MCARPSMER N 0 o . | Senator Buchanan belioved that this trust SEULL AND 1088 BoNES, ! mado an aygument today before the senate | walth YCUEEATE OSSN SEC LERSE | Lealth commissioner to-night made -afldavit | Cuicaco, Jan. 18.—The general freight | , <fEesn sl Fo et He 100 N exiniad oals 1 e magination of o Bows The Mua Hun Cnee comumittco fon tho District of Columbin, tn | {Orny, newspaper. Heing woll assured of | that there wero but four cases within the eity | aconts of' the wostorn aui northwestorn, | 489 Joim, alias “Glass:Eye” ¢ the maun | papers. Senator Kelly wanted to melude he Mu n Cases, favor of Senator Platws bill providing ‘or | this fact, the undewsigned drops out of its | linits, the remaiuing thirty-six cases being | PEULS 0F e & gud horihiwesterd | supposed to Luve been Hobby Adams’ accom- | the grain trust, which fie said was just as | Maven Cuusk, Pa, Jau, 15,-The grand prohibition withiu this distriot. ' Mrs. Foster | mition"th 't ioud of a fumily feels whep | fudrantioed in the pest house soveral miles | FHICE BETOOC CO-GAY O A1 B REY ATR BIVANCO | p1jcy iy the Minneapolls postofiice robbery in | 4Gatructive to tho griin intercsts of Kansis. | jury in the Mud Run cases to-day roturned talked at great length of the eMciency of the | Pt (ot it WA OD @ FRENE T 3% | from the sty limite. The board of health | in rates {rom Obicago and Milwaukee 10 | yuen was found guilty. ‘The sentence has | Aftersome furthor discussion the resolution | iyree bills of indictment agalust Enginesd prohibition Iaw i Towa und Kansas, aud | 121U down tho burdens of his life aud is | ud city oficials ure taking every preaution | Sioux Falls, to take effect Fobryary 1. For | 1580, was found guilty, itence has 1 iwas adopted without o) on 4 ¥ JEng quoted Governors Larrabee and Martin, of n';arylt\h-n'l.)m: ‘h‘k _s‘\\n'llpmi\n-v\o_x’(h) ofthe | 1o prevent the disease becoming general, | some time past Sioux Falls has becn allowed | ROt been proneunced, but will probably be - - Major and Flagman Hanagan, The cus those states, respectively, as 10 the success | 1 Shuman .lif\.',.',’.“f..:.”‘.‘h him, | interest | Citizens of g city have ovinced no fear over | the same rates that apply to Sioux City, al 3 inthe nbary, Cabinet News From Bogland, aguinst Conductors Terey and Keithlein and i of prohibition there. Ior A M S oy itere the fact that the is smallpax here as every | though the distance is greater, The — l_"" Dividend [Copyright 1559 by James Gordow 13anstt,) Lookouts Muthorn and Hoht ignoredd . Tins evening's Critic says: “Owing to tno [ | te paner aid remains president of the | winter it is more or less provalent, but mesagirera— ap LARU.AF SERINAR BINIA0N( LoxDos, Jan. 18.—[New k Herald | the costs bein ouuty. flluess of Representative Laird, the Laird | ©“YeRIVE Journal comvany. generally in @ mild forw. 8o far only two Business Troubles. New Yok, Jan, 18.—The diractors of the [ 0 Special o Tue Bee The Wolve pure food bill, which was reported favorably ¥ M““z l".” deaths haye occurred and peoplé have no New Youx, Jao, 18, Rosswag & Son, | Pullnan Palace Car company to day declared “' FE o e ”"h T BRI The W ner 1 ions, to the houso 'last session, it is understcod, | |, ; s i o fear of an epidemic. manufacturing jewelers and diamond deal- | the regular quarterly dividend of 2 per cent APIGR Wy xpreas, proprietor g For Nebraska: Local sncws, warmef will not be taken up for' consideration this Auts, Jan. 18.-The strikers in Oregony > vy ers, one of the oldest houses in the trade, - whick, Coyusellor Graaw, 18 a1 ald friead | o cuig winds, session. 1t “will havo to wait till next con- [ have resorted to riotous demonstrations. Cotton Warehouse Burned. failed yosterday, and their stores were seized Eavthquake ia Scotland. of Androw Caraegle, says that s cablo £rom | b "1y Jatr, followed by local snows, gress before it cun pass the house." They set fire to one factory and seriously dau: Livexrool, Jon. 15.—A cotton warehouse | by the sheriff under an execution and attach- | LONDON, Jan, 18.—A shock of earthquake | New York states that Carncgie bus been of- | (LT PUEL Ry (1 QTG 1004t BROWE £ ANY ORDERS. . wwed others, A detachiueut of soldicrs lius ou the Liverpool docks buraed to-day, en- | ments amounting to $20,064. ‘Che liabilities | was folt to-day in a portion of the Leith val- | fered the scoretaryslip of the iuterior by | " Vor Dakola: Loculsno:s, warmer, varigs ailing a loss 0 .00, are £30,000, ley and in western Edinburg, PPresident Harrison, ble winds,