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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1891, T TN O + [ instruments will be “cut in.” This action NN B ZZ R R B (‘ be John Jay, af “$Hanta Claus,” as he Ty fourtoeon-hour spoeches and talk against time, | Friday, is short In his accounts from #10,000 ““l. “”‘Y “\“‘ IT AT HU\H Aleer work nad been, suspended ia causing | OBV LRE LIZZA D t\(:“ r [ is better known, John is now about 70 | IT IS SOC]AL CA\MB\“S) 80 I fail to see how it is consistent for the | #25,000. . 4 f 4 i oo i 1 v U ° 8 ol oritic vome! 4 o axpected h considerabie tatk and scems to indicate that ars old, and makes his living sellng masculine gonder to criticiso women for [ Unless the unoxpected happons, the club has tho highest trump still in its matehes from door to door. He is one of. the their talking ability, whon they tost their | Oty exposition butlding will be'sold ‘ _— ol any v s day " S Tues' o 0o protty woll themsolves, | foreclosure of morteage within thirty dn hand and is only awaiting the last trick to many who have seen better days, but whom tongues' endurance pretty well themselves, | foreGosuie ol mMOrCGERe Wndor tho frst ¢ faid 1 b lay it. . iti i ino | whisky has rumed; It was lucky for n “In regard tomy husband, Mr. Lease, | The foreclosre wili bo v ¥ Groat Question Now Raised in Connection | P SusBatts 1ae BiEhl Nebraska Citizens Given a Touch of Genu Bl that - ohn e ook hifn Real Truth According to Mary Ellen Loaso | 0.0yt lioard of, comparatively sponice "r:v"'-‘..f\\-'<.‘:lz.l..?:n|.‘..~{r.r"‘!n::',::-lrv‘ R with the Jacksonvill Mill, The tact is, howevor, that Judge Call_will ML T T e AT o Abont Prosent Oivilization, ing, Lam uot resporisiblofor that. e i | /Sl B Ly the natarious PARIIn kane bo led to a decision upon exactly the point it Bronant 1o e Toub vah iy Tolasptng running n arug store at Wienita and s o | of Whitley' oty Kontucky, In wiich ono ) club has o s timo snded. Tha s and, A o a w | tere ~ As for myself, oundod, ine g sOmo o MEN MAY MEET IN THE CLUB'S ARENA | clib basalluho ime cootened.”fhatls: | TWENTY BELOW IN SEVERAL PLACES | fu'uia"\ar: ' baidiont the syme stut that | LABORING MEN MADE PAUPERS BY LAW | Hiifan'uiiiys wwit bocauso 1 botieve 1hit | barey morits of the case. The judge will not has been ihe causaof bringing him to the American women hiave ‘the right to assert [ In th Coughiin trial yasterduy tho crow. o Ea deoiston todiy. He iy Have s station many times before, their Individuality nnd the time s coming | examination of Dr. I, G Koirnan, witnges fo Milltls Arrive in the City and the Judge ,'{,'.’:',’:;“"‘,.",'l:‘,'y"{,';' et on but | Deifting ¥now at Nebraska City Threatons | Another unfortunate, George Bragen, | Lecture at Exposition Hall Last Evening— when all women will be omancipated from [ e dutense, was concudod Lrat, N Bl Gives & Restraming Order Agaluse agein, he may say to the club people that he to Impede TraMe—No Keports of o s nipht for & drunk and was fount | Preparine to Hevel in Lewsling's | Prejudicosn thisrespeck Hons, - THoald the causo of danih conld not be ceds more timo to reach a determination R sk Dollard nearly frozen. i d ey — determined by xaminations, the sherir—Inte: A Parties ne ‘”'u‘h’l'”"’” Il:f":‘(“’;j"'r:mm““” Bo teashan 1§ suffering Rooelved \n Any sald he was on :his way o his home at Gore—Kuin Wrought by Clove 3 i YR eh Do Some Talking. will become necessary for the club to defer Locallty. ?Ir-e.xlcy. lml,xllm{:l the direction he was l!flki land—Her Modest Husband, kansas state bond sensation, which goos to the contest until the decision is rendered. ng ho would have brought up at the for On account of the storm a large house did | Show that the bond whleh tha stato tronsuror b TRAMAAY X tirst. ® rofusod 1o rodeem yostorday, beenuss it had T'hus it might be that Thursday and much not greet James O'Netll last night at the | r{INGE ] J o s v The v ragod yes- - T ~ plready been marked on the bond rogister as Ixeksosvinie, Flo., Jan, 23.—Will the | of Friday night will pass bofore this legal | The snowstorm that raged fn Omaha yos BLI BLUSTERINGS, Mrs. Mary Ellen Loase, at Exposition hall | Boyq in Dumas' masterpiece, *“The Count of | redecmod in May, 1576, was so marked by gt bo pulled off in tho arena in tho cley of | Dol is settled.” Then, it decided in fuvor | torday is general,not ouly all over Nebraska, 1nst night, delivered a iecturs to an audience | Monto Cristo. ONollls *Monte Gristo 1s | Clerinal @ Jacksonville as origitislly proposed or nott fs | O tie - club. | the kit Y wew | Putalsoin Montana, Wyoming and other | ouianoms, Kansas and Missourl fn the | numberingsoveral hundred. Her themo was: | oo well kuown to the theater-going public | M5 AqSimon Hving near Blufton, Tnd tho question that agitates the minds of the | fncidontally havo made it possible for sev. | Western states, [ is the first goneral snow 2 ath of o Storm. “Am I My Brother's Keeper?” to necd anatvsis. As a stage production ho | the monoy i’ his pockets, Sandiy night people tonight. The conscosus of opinion | cral thousund more people to arrive in Jack- | ot the season and while the frigid KaKksas Crry, Jan! 23-~The fnitial blizzard After attributing the financial depression [ ereated it, and it is no loss a mastorpiece in | Sturted hor m town, In the outskirts he D &t e Hiout to be that 16 will. Tts | sonville to witness tho fight, It is not the | atmosphers may havo fts discomforts | of the soason, unheraldea by the wonther | to logisation enacted by tho old parties, [ its way chan tho famous fletion of | Mok biasulted by twa miseulnr looking o i based on the belief thut Judge Call's tem. | Purpose of thoclub to defer shis contest if | tho blizzard is gladly ~welcomed by & | bureau, made its debut fn tho states of Mis- | she commended the plank in the populist | Dumas in a literary sense. Tho long rest | B1¥6 up the money. e i DMV TGN REATRIE Lhis sLenIund Hia | consint Hassioiiones Howevar, ikt Cosbor || It ority of the people. The | souri and Kansas and ifn Oklahoma today, | platform in favor of the free coinage of sil- | ywiiich Mr. O'Neill has given this producticn | Judse Ricks, in the Unitod States clreult 8 3 Ml otl, hefore this shall have ap- | faroers regard it as & material as- | and the indications are that its sojourn will | ver, bas 0o why dulled. his concoption of tha | SOUFE At Clovolund, s dissolved th tnjunie- The g nor's views on the matter were [ peared in pring, shall have signified their | surance of good crops tor the coming season, | he somewhat protracted. In this city it She said that today there are slaves who | character or his ability to portray ity and in | FBiison Kot Hmpiny aganst the ek dofinod. this afternoon, when the Seeond | Willingness that the fignt should goover | The rainfall in this climate is so lizht that | began snowing early this morning, and the | dare not speak. Away back in the morning [ the more tragic situations especially the | eve Elvciric compuny of thiscity, restraining SEEininiD o fl'm. “_:";yl {FFived m"; S 781L until Saturday. ledil ¢ hidious will unless theve is more or less snow during the | storm continued throughout the day. As | of creation it had been recorded that a | dudience w generous in Il\’dw\nl\l 0. The :Im .»f‘”\‘ :f. L‘“h.mu turlng” an fmprove gl el 11; e sne B O D ko decsion of | Winter the soil is not suMiciently moist to | tho day advanced the wind merensed in | popnarg biood had eried to heaven, and the | fihPORHAE compiny asi whold isuot ub to | F45 MY battle took place fn Polk county, under command of Major Lovell. ‘Fhe sher- | not have been reached should the dec e L Aeklulid, i [ volocity and tho cola grew moro Inteuso, ; 0 ho standard of some which have | ,A bloody bttle took place In Polk countys I had little to say on tho subject and was | Judge Call be unfavorable to vhe club and | receive the crops in the spring or to \‘,ll! and at 7 o'clock tonight the mereury marked | Query of Cain had been made, “Am I my | beon with him in the part and tho effect of [ AriRSHS fast Wednastay Batwedh B evidently awaiting the outcome of the logal | The contest. There is possibly still another | stand the dry times that usually follow. The | 45 hajow zero, Obscrver Connor stated this | brother's keeper?! That blood eried to ner | some of the more striking situations was | hrothers by the nanio of Danfels on the othor, vidontly awalting the outcomo of tho W8 | link fn the anchor chatn which the elub hus | open weather of the early winter has caused | ovoning that it woul' becomo still colder | now. A blight had fatlen upen our land, | somewhat marred by tho failure of tho sup- [ K5thof 1 Mirass ‘wern istantty kit and p.n;l « lmtslunll ....‘,]\’,I G u;-‘h':l.um L 18t out. n)n pnusn\lnln lh.}l.ll'll\s.n.m{/.hr l:u'x :‘l-tfnxAs_rE;r;»L 0.'“:!:1 u\|nl|.n‘:‘unv:;::‘h?l‘x‘x:):;xm;vx‘{ during the night and that 102 below would | With the spector of starvation staring hun' | pors |.‘|«,<.\)lf; the |§.|‘| "‘,'“‘}"“‘f‘.", of the li'x'yll":rl."t”r:.xlw:f:‘.‘y\L'fil'..y!l‘.‘f’.'vy.:‘l'x'i:;"w t ho that many of the soldier boys fron side U day'of tho pugilists ot their traming | tho agriculturists, and thoy would not oare | g vacorded boforo morning. dreds of people in the fac sloton [ part. Not that the acting was bad, but it | died the following i Bl points fn the state, who havo boen rudely | quartors, If 1t should bs in tho ) ifacouple of fect of tho cryatal elemant fe The telograph unnounces that it is snow- | in the national closot was an areay of idle | might have been bettered. The perform teprosantativos of e loading manufactue: their business, are ina bad DK 3 that I'hn‘ "mh are to l"llu i|\{“n‘,{|l|lt'l|\(‘;’d Lwcnni-ruurIu)\"i-*- ing all over the state of Kansas and in Ok men, Thecryof s ing mothers was ance, i Tl u‘-jm these slight ll:.u\ulrrfn‘z.lmlw 2, ‘f.q{."" nornts of New ‘_.’ult,wnihxl.: ket TR L s nursday, and in o woods, the he local jobbers and commission men are | o SPitola el soints | tending to heaven and pitchy darkness had [ isa ‘creditable one and repaid those who wdelphin . Lo faal L '“‘"'r"""l‘ Mair. ho OMiccrs | people of L. Augustin or Mayport may atso reloleud over tho chango. - Thoy have B e IO ey growing | settied upon tho land, 'Dun’s roports told of | faced the storm 10 wicnoss it. R el in command are from points outside of Jack- | wyise vo discover thav the fightini caravans | blamed tho previous warm weather for much | 100 = the worst, financial crisis in youra, Chicago | . The audionce became decledly impatient ¥ g huiony souville aud many of them were not slow, | have moved on during the might Mithout | of the stagnation in trade circics aud for tho | “Tng bilzzard struck Guthrie, OkL, this | exhibited an unparalleled icuure of poverty. | beforo tho porformunce comuenced, 1t boing witactiiron 1o Washing when seen outside of quarters, to express | leaving evidence or trace of their objective ahdomoralizstion of she produce mat- | morning, and at 4 o'clook this afternoon the [ At Dearborn station hundreds of men, | pasto'clock whon fu was raised. § PO% on nufactured tobacco and fave their anger that vhey had been ridicvled in | Point. St Bvid Aol othay O Doon: maveCihan | Storm reactiedits heicli, thie wind attaining | driven by destitution und hunger, wero e BV BT tHBL b O 16 £ CODREGS ROITtD a1t e ORI N EFRBER N HioeIBE: in Evidence. ang ‘ncliu;'\;mul v lines been- moro than | i velocity of forty miles an houe. Tho storm [ sieeping upon the cold stone floors. Iven in PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS, gonstness Wb Bed The much talleed of chedk for $20,000, Srlsic touoh oF winter weathor 'tiiey expsat. | L8 vIIth 1t8now, Omaha 150 wretches, she had boen informed, i hey Orders, which represents the purse for which Cor- s 0 e Dbl Vs 4 ad o seek sheiter and food at Matt Daughorty of Ogallala, Nob., 1s at They asserted loudly they were here to | bettand Mitchell ave to fight has not yet l'l‘\_t.l‘_hfls,hu kness of general trade will be 1 l": DiotRdoy : | Rescue hall. While in Chicago and | yno Morchants, “LOOK UP, rkaoltn e o iberior and if | £one down the back entry of tme. Tt is yey | noticeably relieved. Dexver, Jan. 23.—A northern blizzard | in company with @ weaithy ~ friend | TR RREERE G and not down,” if you'ro o suffer- obey the commands of their superior, anc an clement fin the equation and will Th effocts of thestorm are already notice- | visited Colorado today, oringing the coldest | she had visited the police court, where | o Fisses Margarotte and Winnie beach of ing woman. ' Every one of tho the governorshould issue orders to proceed | uqin sy to e end. When [toforce Kolly | able in the produco market, whero trade is | weather this season. Tl storm was accom- | she found an emaciated wroteh, bowed down | Fockot, Wy are hore on a visit o their bodily troubles ~thiat, como to to extremities to prevent the fight they | yesterday called upon the club to convert | fitmer than for somo time past. | panied by a light snow, The lowest temper- | with age, who had been sent up for simply | $ister, Mrs. N. B. Fulcone A T would act us soldiers should act. The opin- | this check into cash vhe club in conference | Prices have not yet advanced materially, | ature during the past twenty-four hours was [ stealing a loaf of bread from a baker's The following Nebraskans are at Omaha Suroin, DrjYisrcen Fayorith Pra: fon sectils to be 1. however, that there | decited to do so. In some way or another iz | but the indications are that there will be | 7< polow zero. wagon, Lakewise a mother of 7, whose | hotcls ¥ Camobell, Butte; John seription. That will bring you W ,‘“’ B ROl SaNiGi 5% any L\.,_;.‘.,,,'U meas- | S€ems to have been at the time unknown s"'llle ;m'l’l'uwnmll along that line before the m“‘—“”m“wm,r hands resembled the ciaws of a bird of ;\l_l'livi:l\. ll t"nl: = ‘x" C. \'ll-m ;r el sufe and cortain help. 4 2 Ll s 7 87 | either to Kelly or to the club vhat some- | ead of the wee: 8 RPT. prey, had been sentenced to prison for tak sincoln; Fred - Sudmany Chappell; . It’s a_powerful general, ns well ures. b thing stuck to tho check andit is again Contending With Drifts. e AT ¢ Sionx City i | 03 butrid piece of meat from a butcher's | William = B. - Neldermoyer, © Wisners It as uterine, tonic and nervine, and The members of the Duval Athletic club | dangling there, big before the public eye The RHvA e T (ayi] = y Degrees a 4 counter, Similar conditions were to be met [ B. Mor L Chappelt; 8. K. = Davis, it builds up and invigorates the i i 5 5 i he storm was a hard one for the railway Lwenty-¥our Hours. in the city of New York, where, as statistic g .1, Frank, Tobias; S, J. Debert £ vo femalo" systot o late tonight said there was no danger of the | toda; O PARIGN: {DhB Y BIUILY AL h W HIGH" th 3 # D the city of New York, where, as statistics ; entiro femalo systom. It regu tight boitig declared off. They assert that There s at least one clear, cool head in Lol il d‘ e Stovx Crry, Jan, 23, —([Special Telegram to | cvidenced, 10,000 children annually went to , West Point; R. [, Beveridge, lates und promotes all the proper Unia il i ? ! UV 1 the Duval club, Its possessor 18 unknown to | S0OW was _ plied = up b % | Tur Ber.]—The temperature fell fifty de- | their early graves from starvation J. H. Rushton, H. Chaw functions, improves digestion, tho rumous to this effect which have been | yue JAER Glib 18 DOSSERets 1s by Enon the wind made the sending out of ; S Kearney: D. T. Dudley, Weeping Wate o i LT RS oty circulated wero unfoundod. Corboto monoy | pan: whe tias held thrarenont that ‘a ety | frolght trains hazirdous, and on the | gress in twenty-four hours here and at 0 B L LALE CO B IR L B. Hopkins and G. Fardman, Overton; D ; R RIS AT FstOreh) el il e . lentifal tonight than 16 | fed bhomk 1 saehs that the. clib. and the | Union Pacific and somo 'other roads it | o'clock tonight registered 202 below A laborer, after many fruitless cndeavors AR LB GabbY Be i I nand rastorom e Wb veers horatorora, o tomBREERARTL | L ek should do tho club's business, | Lagt | W48 not atiempted. Even some eatly t nouv going above 102 all day. A h to obtain work, with wife and baby had ais- Wood Lake; N. B, Odell, I For ulcarations, dlsplacements, bearings About fifty bots were placed with Honry | night it was generally understood the check | Were abandonod this morning. All ro fall of suow accompanied the cold wav: covered shelter in a doorway. Christmas | ton; Morris Mayer, Norfolk. down sensations, periodical pains, and all Stecder, the provaling odds being 100 to 40 | matter haa been ended and that Referee | KePt l}w!,', now plows going and while pas- | many of the street car lines were blockuded. | morning, unnoticed by the muny church- i femalo complaints” and weaknesses, * Fa- on Corbett. Warren Lewis $1.000 even | Kelley todpy would receive §20,000 in cold | S°nEC tralns were In many fustantes serl- | Railroad traftic w lightly delayed. goers, the little innocent lay dead on its Love, Marringe nnd bivorce. vorite Prescription” is the only guaranteed that Corbert will win in oty rounds. | cash,. Mr. Kolly, however, has not | Ously delayed nono were suowboand, Crpar RAPIDS, —(Special “Lele- | mother's breast, whose fountain of life to | e publish a paper devoted exclusively | remedy. If it ever fails to beneflt or cure, with no takers as yot. Tho American flag | yet = handled any cold 'cash from | o In Omuba tho stroet railways were kept | grum to Tk Bei.)—The worst snow storm | the babe had ceased to flow for wanvof food. o 5/ =00 no 8 an el R you bave your money back, will be raised on the big pole on tho | this check, and the indications | falrly clear and motors made trips atinter- | of tie season has provailed here all day. A | Asina herd of buffalo on western prairies [ 42 /0Ve, L aen e b LEimi e s Everett hotel at Jacksonvills the morning | are he may not do so until the contest shail | 218 8lmost regular, so that patrons were | high wind is blowing and it isdrifting badly, | the stronger, in stampeding, tampled upon | ¢ivorce. How ladies may become beautiful In every case of Catarrh that secms of the duy of tho fighs 1t it is decided to have | be endod.” Ho had o session today at the | Put slightly inconvenienced. seriously interforing with street car and [ the woalker oncs, so secmingly did lack of | and improvo their personal charms. How | Jopeloss, you can depend upon Doctor the fight in Jacksonville, If the light takes | club rooms with the young member referred ‘Throughout the Sta‘e. ailway trafiic. Ivis Rrow!n{: cpldr-_rar;nu‘uh'. vr{ml.‘ wum; deprive ::_ulm{u of the human herd | all men may become favorites among ladies, Sage's Catarrh Remed y for a cure. place outside of the civy a white flag will be | to, and the refereo heard some viewsof the | Ng “iry.Jan, 28— (Special Telegram | the thermomoter now registering 52 below. | of the sustenance of life. and facts concerning beauty, D B0t oe e e T R L T it Tontiw IS E R AL E Yo b DLy be kBt | oo pnAmA QIR s X8 o (BheciaL TIelosTammt/) iy vos u13y8 o i tiwia BOS abova Vlicre was a strange sound. causing emo- | gecrets of hoth not lly known; vs propristors are go suro of it that Florida Conteal & Detnoata railrond will | steiok him, 16 was potnted oub that snoutd | Loorus, BEe.]—A snow storm assuming the |~ brs Morves, un, 23.—The worst blizzard | vion now, to a notice in the West Virginia | also 800 descriptions with photo na! | they'll pay $300 cash for any incurable carry the people to tho grounds, thie money be openly placed s the prizo for | fay and continies with inoreasing sovemty, | Of the year has been raging here since early | Builetin'of 1854, wierem $20 reward was | somo, wealthy ladies desiring to mur case, Sold by all druggists. Hollilara(mEnan shie Ol an llegal contest and the contest should be | “Ihs anow is liehe and 1 whirled fnalldg | vhis morning. Trafiic has been much intec- | offored for the reiurn of a\runaway negro | one beautifully ilustrated monthly journal, | = - WLECE SN U o doclared fllegal, those who involved | roctons by & daiving wind and piled upin | fered with and many trains have been de- | who was branded with the letter “[ on his | Send 10c for sumple copy. Leople’s U SR MEND JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 23.—7¥ho troops came | in such use of Unitad may | huge drifis. Teains were but siightly n- | layed. The drifts are very deep. Reports | shoulder. At that time black babies were | Tllustrated Journal, Toledo, O, MU € to town this eventng, the eutire Second bat- | becomo answeraole undex the federal laws. | torforred with, but should the storm con- | [rom points throughont the state show the [ sold by the pound, but, stranze as it might | = e S Y —EOPAY talion of the state militia, 135 swonz. They | In this connection it is pointed out & scrab | tinu trafie will b sorously intertpted. | Storm has been geueral; with o sharp drop in | seem,in January, 1803, an article in Tun T BOYD'S L TTNG had spectators enough to makoe it an ocea- | of paper, though certifiod and thus good for { The thermometor has fallon steadily all | temperature. Bee had apprised her of the face that a LA L sion to them, though to the city of Jackson- | its face value, is clear of all collateral com- | day at the rate of 1 degree anhour, and at KEOKUK, Jan, 23,~A violent snow storm | mother, helpless and alone, had died m the Domestin. ville their coming was of loss serious mo- | plications such as might atend the use of | 7 m, rogistered 165 below : rages tonight. *The tomperature 1s nearzero | city of Omaha for lack of nourishment. Soveral young farmers lving noar Martins- | Z0day (Wednosday) Junuary 28, ment. The pomp and pageant of military | steips of paper which Uncle Sam had placed | * Fix¢rrvgs, Jun. 25 —Speclal Telegram to | and the wind almost'a gale, and railvoad [ This was not an uncommon affuiv nowa- | ville, Tud., have been arrested tor attempted P A mwlul,v had been discounted somewhat by | tus stamp upon. Tue Bek.)—The first real blizzard of the | trafic much interfered with. dl.us, bur.‘,»hvl hoved leltl(-mi might grant e sir long threatened comi: : BEE. st _real blizz he that such things would appear strange to 70 Re omine cmer of Perr! B - L B e e Bl s - dfcaster by, Kclly Tried to Cush It. season struck this section of Nebraska early \Way Dowa Helow Zoro. ARG ar Fan AT Ion A LA ChcuEbIC B ool [hn A T e VMRS 3 AVIES SOIN KT " . o 0 is 'l 4 6 o'cl . The temps ure 4171 r o T e i i i ¥ 3 2 re: u fi 0 ' mas ot v C. P, Lovett. There was o wide- The fact that Roeferee Relly had himself ,‘q'l,"{;’ Bl ‘,‘);{g;{‘m“} "‘l‘m‘;'};gcl“‘::l:;z; . Paur, Jan. 23. —The cold is still with | same paper had told of a man being im- the result of w family quarrel, and In Alexander Dumas' masterpioco spread excitemont in the town, but among | tried toconvert the check into mouney becamo i SEHAT the northwest and 'according to present | prisoned for stealing 30 cents worth of coal then fled. 5 R 4l e SRR e et | much during the entire day. Considerable [ the . X L 5 orihio! > | ne heirs of Michael Reilly of Wheeling, W. cle. ‘Thioro ws sporadic. cheors, and many | 8.croWd of MOFe promitient ones wero discuss: o sALTousiteitio IORel i iny ntubolanrllaall IMA S D i L ik Towh usc, tolive in laxury and walk the | Churcl of thatelty, havo Succoeded tnbreak el {HSBROLIL IfonocEgiRa 1 LOTOM OLIION 4 X s, | time. 1t is gotting colder. 2 his city at 7 o'clock this movamng. At the | % £ the : I anCmub il e oy or (oot el lumiisiquastion when aivell kuowigraws StroMssURa, Neb, —[Special Tete- | sume hour Duluth reported 18> below, | Stee's of Omab Mr. and ) astive Tyson and Miss Minnio “The World is Mine.” of both white and blisk spectators upon th paper man suggested that they proceed to gram to TiE BEE.]—One of the most severe | Moorehead and Bismarch 242 below, Hu- Bounty sShould Be Equally Distributed. Chapy s in the Sac and Fox Indiian vorsonnel of some partieul the bank and find out whether there was A AT aovare, T A 2 S5 i i sehool, e while itempting ¢ INEEE T g Vabdig 100z, shokty lean o fail & any money deposited theroin the name of | Storms since the winter of 1383 set in carly 30 = below; Winnipeg, 26 below; Swilt | ‘P'ne crying need was to temver justice PR Y E S TndiniDareitony, 148t MATINELE TODAY AT 2:50. 3 ? this morning and has been raging during tho 3> belowy Qu 'Appelle, vith charity. Great corporations I 8 e e 1 50 “Hi there, get on to Fatty!" shouted a | the Duvalclub. Thecashier was evidently v ty ) L ghdey 4 & i\ g eti 987 with chiarity.: Great corporations Friday. First floor, 302 and e Baleony. ad 500, youngster fromu gallery safuly removed | too frightened at the size of the crowd to entire day, with no indication of abating. . Iiven Helena, Mont,, was ¢pld, report- | into possession of gifts'that should | P Tt was discovered yestorduy thut T G, Zollo, nd., officers will be made permancnt . p é e dri % FreyMoNT, Jan. 23.—([Special to Tie Bre.]— the result of ignorance, would give way if | barre Coul compuny. who disappeared last the shout laughed, us did the officer who was | derstand what they were driving at, for he bl Fablec o il & N i the subject of jocular comment, dismissed the sports rather curtly. They | Thesnow storm caught many people out of the people discarded party prejudice. : i " i fuel here. It was an insul God "to k Passing beyond the thickess b 03s lo- | went away with the idea that there had S, o B was an insult to God to keep on THURSDAY, cality: amscistors wiv Gonfinac to maouts .| beon 50 ioney depostiad. “ho- el was | o HEDHON, Neb, Jan, 28 —[Speclal to Time | Missouel and Kunaas dssoclation i Sesslon | orocting “tompivs while hischildran . Hmsvay Jan, 25, 26, 27 the sidewalks, and. the troops sword soon | coademned in shostrongess texms us boing o EE.|—The coldest weather of the season 2 n 2l i went unfed. The best worship con- ¢ SATURDAY., e Pt g St 3 €4 | prevails here. This morning the thermome: [ Kaxsas Crry, Jan. The sixth annual | gisted in teeding the hungry and clothing Z ) ‘Amerionla Oomlo Adtor, ; ter feli to 142 below 7 1t i3 snowingand | convention of the Missouri and Kansas As- | the needy. Iditors mighi write and min- { : Almost a Collison. e renonY DORId | tho \wind blowing a terrific galo of fifty miles | souio 'or T umber Doalers wasopened this | isters might thunder from the pulpit but B ) l Ohn ! I ' K ell Something of & sensation oceurred when | ° T wout toth cashior of the First Na- | 41 hour, makine this the sevevest bhizzavd | IREIURA 0y MG EERRARRIOEG B8 | the opportunities to provide a living should : . ) the soldiers were passing in front of the | tional bank,” replied he, “and asked him | $i0€e the winter of 1891, m ¢ 0. 10 the same, regardless of wealth, color or | X Globe saloon. All tho way up tho stroot | aboat it. His raply was that with the pr Netsoy, Neb., Jan. 23.—[Specinl to Tus | There ave about 20 members present. This [ gou™ “ha present digtross wis the result of In the Famous Play, they were nct with hisscs and tauntiug | eut endorsement on the back the check | DEE|—Wintry weather has prevailed here | morning was consiaered the proposition | legisintive action and unequal distribution N > m " remarks from the galleries and windows and | would be as good as gold on the 26th of Jan- | for several days past, with a light fall of | yop the atton of an insurance com- | The spirit of the consuitution had been e [: LUMBERMEN MEET, Saturday Matince. ubove the street, and 600 peoplo who heard | know what he was saying, or he did not un. | The temnerature is 223 below zero. ing %= below,. /. every man. The night of pitehy davkness, | secretaty-trensurer of tie Lonich and Willes: gvn THREE NIGHLS and u great commotion was (e RN e L nraEihatiyha snoy : 3 i i 5 - | violated. However, right would prevail the Globo saloon there was an un- | takes ,.'\‘w”m:{fi'fifc Contosoment standeay | - 0RT Romxsox, Neb, Jan, 2% —[Speciat | uny for,the exeueive, benelt oftho, mom | %0 6na. “notwithsianding pronhicts. to ly largo crowd, which gave vent | present, I would novger the money until | Lelegram toTue Bee.)—The cold wave ar- | MES20 LN AE liors are compelied to | the contrary, and justice in all things would its displonsuro by shouts and | that tire. ki : rived hore lagt night, and sent the mercy ay Iigh promiums for iusurance on their | triumph. ) i All New "5 This Season that must have “made the sol- |~ “Will you consent to referce the battle it | 40wn to 162 below. It is standing av 142 e EA dommittoo to draft a plan for co. | Mrs. Lease characterized the present doc- DANC *ears tingle. This incveased until it | the money isnotin your hands. before the with a strong wind, which | S50 %o ipsurance among the members was | trines as those of hate and love: legislative ; Jox sheets opan Wednesday ut usual prices became u growl, when the soldiers, under | contest?” was again asked makes iv fecl a great deal colder. D intod, | Tt will Teport tomorrow. Ad. | robberyand corporate tyranny had turned : 554 souLs at He each. bt anorder from their captains, lowered their | [ wilinot.” Youk, Neb., Jan. {Special Telegram | 8PBOIRET A0 o 00N, X the hoaest werkmen into paupers. Our y S ET eTOT 0z [Populin Eu0s % u position to load and went through | Mr. IKelly then said ho had every con- | 1o Ltk BEe.j—A blizard lus beon raging [ JOUSA unth aROBOOL . - Lo system was styled social cannibalism and : 3 15TH STAEEY THEATER 'ais the motion, whether they loaded or not. | fidence in the club and although rumors haa [ here today. d'he storm has abated, but tho | (0.0 Le.q'and o resolution adopted that all | Was said to_dute back toold feudal times. g : : dalais B e f b e [ st skaiwanmahtranatgata tupug el SEREISSEA AN JU LT DRI S mombers of tho yssociation ave printed on | UAsk by SOy vas for RGsEit b e TURAREEABNRANY RS, iLhero Iy much bud feeling amon the' sol oAl BT e Lo R WEATHER FORECASTS, o s followdog: s People now professed Christianiy: but filed i 5 ; MORRISON’S diers over their recoption, aud if they aro | said, the v i mber: issouri Sansas - | to pracuice it. She declared that thero 5 rancus Sconie and Dramatie Production of ordored o ive in cusn of 1io they will o 5o | satistassemty seramed, o - B8 WL DO | Goporaily Fate and Cold Aro the Preate- | Mombersof the Missourl and Kansas Asso- | (5 PUGHCLY no plae for the rs, Mary E. O'Fallon anchs e ‘""[“j ‘ ST with ploasure, 5 i tions for Nebraskn Today, M 1 W. Barry. prosidont of the United | long-haized Christ of 1,800 ago. Were of Pig, 0., 6nys S0 Phy- A (=) iCtiavekmag roceiyed nishis . cliy: from a : b WasuixaroN, Jan. %3 —llorceasts for | Agsocintion of Lumber Dealers of the | heto befound amongthe It ho would slclans aro Astonished, With i worder(il seeals, elocirio and caloium WouLl straly gratify tho mon of that cone | His last wal, a run of six. miles, followed | 30d contunued cold weather; slowly risiag ooy nuyea L plEboshed dnpiDen s e plle 0 ¥ . 5 5 Matineo ricos— ey mand and “it’ was not unlikely that they | by a rubdown, was completed ut'10 o'clock | temperature Wednesday afternoon; warmer | VG5 RSN b0 he seovet organiza- | Mrs. Lease said that the democratio and a!ee n’m a e' 15¢h STR«E HSEQ‘L]E] v migot stack their guns on the strcet corner | todiy, and from uow on he will quietly rest | Thursday; variable winds, fons o Tutubormen, iuitiated 4. iarge number | republicin partics were fecdiug at the sano had s i ® 5 in order to respoud without being hampered, | until he enters the ving, doing no more work For lowa and South Dakota—Generally ‘r‘“l' e e erib and worshipping at the golden shrine. 3 It was more thun indicatod that if the re- | thau is necessary to kecp him in condition, | fair; continued cold weathor; slowly r OMARSIIDALe) It was Joln Cloveland and Grover Snorman | Long and Terrible [iine PHE AL, G, EIELD ception thus tendored to the brave soldier He is still very confident of the outcome and | temperature by Thursday morning; winds s iliers Meet on the money question. s {3 S e should cover the courtesios to the Corbett- | laughs av the odds quoted against him. shifting to southwest. Kaxsas Crry, Jan. 23.—Two hundred Al from Blood Poisoning COLUMBIAN -3 MINSTRELS ‘M\'.;-n.-rg contest theso troovs might at least | They I|.|n. often been wrong," he said Local Record, willers from Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and IN THE MIDOLE OF THE ROAD k] n the glow of rociprocation forget to vowurn | tod adichoy ara wrog,bhis. tio, Orpice oF Tur Weatuzi Bursav, Ovama, | Oklahoma met in convention at the Coates for their uus. Thus, as the purposs of the | Concorning the proposition o adjourn the ! o B e P \WHLEr whs SEAEad, 30 mueh of tho thrertened | fght votil lter, Miteholl was very emphatie, | Jan. 23, —Omal record of temperature and | house today. The objeet of the convention ” i oL r day Y v . ke ¢ wester . band, Lewelling Crevetund, 4 —— - - - e interfevenco miz > with > 1 ST witt lis :0posi fro rawfallcomparad with corresponding day of | 15 to securc a widev murket for western flouv o Ny LT OIUNG ARG ! Mrs. Mary E. OF jco mizht be with ease and slight L witt listen to uo wroposition from the Dast four yeu and to secure a better market. 1 have a serene faith in the ultimate tri- 1ady of Fi ‘ym_ ‘oh ih 2% 5 ) [] [} Ll L) i Four rlghts conmencing Thuraday, Jan Completely Cured by Ilcod’s BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. Mrs. Leaso Talks About Herself, Hor Hus- Sareaparilla. Sntd Ay —Btatineoaresguulay pope hiRat oh L PR e 1894.1505. 1892, 1891, | . A. Coburn of McPherson, Kan., pre- | umph of right,” suid Mrs. Mary K. Lease of [ {407 Of e dBhaRlE Win S rations to leave here for a fignt on | Maxlmum temperature [0 863 43> sided al the worning scssion, at which ‘only | Kansas acthe Millard yesterday morning, | o288 P=ECE 8AC FREE " 00 Sheriff Broward says this morning it was | Thursday. he only objeet of the | M HarAture, LA R RS preliminary business was transucted and | g gy veason 1 feel confident that I will i concluded that an injunction of the court | club in postponing © the - fight is to | Pramesiionoritire 28R 387 the usuul committees appointed. The = B i : | : § ; vin in my Nght against Governor Lewelling. t i) wight prove to be an instrumentof some con- FLW IDOTe el 4 o1 o8 o 2 R xe morng session closed b thes] Wi in my HghY og s camo out, ¢ persoual considoration. Ho mukes this | seo thio theht, bt has hopos simply to leep | ROLAWEC 4l pedainiuation at Omaha for the | ¢usul goneral to Mexico, urging the millers | truth i the rumer that I am goiug to louve | fake Hood's Sarsaparilla aud at onco iRt LU doubie odgod sintomont—aithor it hus two | everybody aban Increased. exponse so it can | GbY and since March 1, 1303 10 ask congress to adopt s course t ICunsas and locate in California. 1 have puv- | proved; could soon get out of hed il i gases or he wortiy smr:n has not a scim- [ make move money for itselt, If it wants a [ NOFH LEMBOTALES oorerresrees 1o lead to .reciprocity ut the earliest possible | ) coq some land in Southern California,but T | Sho says: ““I beeame perfeet ; WY CHE DISTINGUISHED PIANIST, iter-edged yercoption. Possibly, however, | postponement to Saturday it must, as 1 have | ['yooss stien Moareh 1. i ChagEs vime. i s AT AT e " i n At y Ient Lo Saturday it must, as 1 ha Gxoss sineo March 1./ o s . Sy tend to stay right in Kansas and partic 3 s i n Qo [l f 1 ot ye suid, make it worih my while to wait, other- | Normnl precipitation...... . L. b2 fneh At tho a 3 DuBlS! BN i i R A SE - 1e sl i he isa diplomat whose valuo s not y i t worih hil b i) e AUtho afternoon scssion the sugeestions | it aipsielehy i fanbia and nactlon Hood’s Sarsay P heodor almon fully fmpressod itsalf upon the peoplé at | wise I shall fight Thursday,” said he. IEXCONS fO1r U0 MLy ove s 1en 20 3 | contained i Consul Crittenden’s lettor were | darly at this time, until Iscore a mag Wi WA 3 : lavge, This is tho substanco of what b e ; Dificiency sinee Maren 10727002 w8k inehos | placed in the form of a resolution and [ cont victory in my present contest, and | 8ndam now a well woman. ch 128103, 2 ! says toduy: I wantto toll vou that this | . epasd it hthostopunatiany - 15 orts irom O:hor stations ut § P M. | adopted. The resolution also fuvored flat | \onile T may avsome time in the remote fu- | et well and largo MRS J. W COITON, SOPR ANO. izt will not tako plaos in Duval, bt if the | The granting of the temporary injuncuiom i BRAY vatos for Missourl viver points, and all | ¥ HEY BHE Gt T Wil bo o | MY enso e 1 % - judgo of the court thluks the injunction is | 8 acksonville was eratoful " news to the willers ure requested to work with their | MW . K Foc SR e pliyslelans ook at 5 ) FIRET RECITA o ight, why then thut's all I'vo go Lo say mm‘n‘u. 5 0f uwIA\_lm»Ip 1L p. rtx\-. : representatives iu congress to abolish option rcsh\vm.lo( {ansas ;.u many years y almost b Friday Evening, January 26th, about 162 “OF course this does not seitle every- trading. “As long as am on G A AT R, SHOOND RECTTAL Tho mouner of the official was thatof g | Wit said Bat Masterson, “but iv does oraTIONS A. J. Valundinghaw read a paperon “The | soil 1 will be a cousistent adyocs = HGORIB R LLG hetid batlaiarsry, Monday Evening man who was willir dmitthayhe mighy | 100k us though the governor wus disposed : : Relation of Transportation to the Milling | o populist principles and keep Sha ) stopped without being bottled up, to admit the matter to argument s g Industry.” i 4 the widdle of the road. That is the basis of - - — - = \porATY Lujunction Grinted. BOMvu and ARl Ty Bho s nitined ! M. David B. Kivle of Kunsas City road a | 1) the troublo between iovernor Lowelling d. {to do heretofove. We have it from aper in which he urged the necessity of es- | S H WOWVG IETIVCER JENCN0 fusion with cument upon tho bill praying for an | source which I cannot give, but I assure JUAE tablishing uniform grades of winter wheat [ $8 SVEEEL S Kas distupted the party injunction was called in tho eircuit court be- | you it is the highest, thit the granting of | § : flour and advocated the most caroful seru- | f eiRORR RN R AP o Dlgmer N0 2 O fore dudge Call, and the arguments of both 1 injunction will not be unsatisfactory to | Valentine. ) tiny of wheat when'it snters the mill. Sev- | 1), "his party. The governor has a foverish ( l\ 3 l " L') L l'” ]L\ “-I<l ||;|;.h|’-\x|‘” preses x'-vul. - ¢ ’A:\“I-n‘n; .:hn»lm-tl. '!)I.I-I:m;:.,unm;. m_\" in- ERTREN 2 eral other papers of # technical charac political ambition, 1f he does uot secure a J ! L: v AN { Y. Judgo Cal cn granted a continuation of | formant siys, desire to nlace the people of 00 Snow. were reud, b ination to gubernatorial honors, he ¥ the fnjunction procecdings until' tomorrow | Jacksonvilio iuder martial Luw, and having | Divo 4 1 Show ‘A resolution was wond forming an organ- [ FetOmIRAION L K nitad Statos Particulars Belows RERIE, Judie 81l nisa grnted tampo- {8040 all :'f“““’fl hpan ithavaho thinlis i 3 . ization to be known as tho .\'oug!x\rcsuy\l:‘ll senate to succeed Mr. Maruin when the lat- AYHGH AV yinjunction resteaining the sherift fx vight, hen huving bean stopped by the 1 A Winter Wheat Miliers association, Ad- | Seraie kS fle istlixing bis lightning s intericring until the cuse 15 sottled. courts, he will bo #lad to have vhe matter | JHL Ly journed until tomoerow.) W B8 2 CoquetLing R R A R R A A R Work was sudueuly resumod this morning | sextled in that way rither than drawn odt | 0! 00'C ATBOCHP AL RIRD PO ARITRY ROV (BHG R 7 oy upon the st Jacksonville avena by the Du- | i i cternal wranele. Bt Kl G selon, tlio domoary A val Athlewe club’s orders, and & force suf- “1t suits mo all vight,” said Mitehell. 1 § i TorEKa, Jan. ~AL the meeting of the L Bive tha nolloy: od by s y 0 Y 2 > X “f admire the poticy adopted by the popi fivient to complote it &5 on tho ground. In [ don'tcaro wheve the fight comes o so loug | § X itorial gesoclation today consid | 1iyr of Nebraskh, 1t 18 i clean-cut one. ot W38 Using mado ynd bforenignsfall thu | amiorblo westn. 1o o flalfhlu i bushs, cussion of the quesgdon of the law giving | tuo iddle of tho road. e pavly 18 grow: s woukey busiess s el Law yers tho right ta designate tho papers in | ing in M'lvll'fillf-l’» ane REOR ADERNE A TAst0 toklah b sin: feab arord vils reaalved lt ¢ 0 Wizzard celosure procondinzs, dnd brought out an | hus ruined the democratic partuby his hite T - ~TT by Mitchell from Billy Thompson, bis rep: Bureato, Wyo., Jan. 25 —Last night the | expression from noufly every member | tude iu o' FHawafan WESEE CREC b injunction Is no: kranted twmortow Wo | holoy zoro, Howard West, assessorof John An ii‘ormal oL A St [ ration of & semi-barbaric queen of Duval club will formally declare the fight 2 sufirage was taken nnd the constitutiona R A o T u1ans Ly 5 b JANUARY 24, 1894, off ind utlow the pugllists to work out their | Son county, started from Buffalo to bis | ymendment endorséd by a good majority. Shows hia tenaencies toward despotism, miid The entire door recaipts of S —————— ow salvation. Vo Mitcliell pavey betieves | vanch on Pine Creok, eighteen miles north., | Io following ofices ware clected for the SApes Bl dandunaio lvang Sesnalieki b i Ktlaanns > - Who fhzht iy bo pulled of, despite tho prob. | About sixteen miles' from town his sled | ensuing year: Prestdent, J. I. Junicins, e south _ 108 | (81107 < " W . P voati oy dards and come over into the populist - Ps > \ B R = able flunk of tho club, but ure not vory | stuck ina snow drife. West turned one horso | Steriing ; secrotary, W. . Costigan, Otuawa ; | stindatds b SomE BYEURIE LY KOS I b( “’ o i Evening, b ¥ 1c o @ spocifie coneerning wothods, v is impossi- | loose.mounced the otherund endeavored to go suror. 1. B, Cowelll, ‘Topoka. A vico | rauks, oF sisd verd G Ty (08, Lo Faken ule 1o see Mitehell coucorning tho message | home. The snimal fell in the snow and ident was cnosen from oach congres buke, 4 3 JSARael 7 o8, COU PON tonight, Wost lost it, Ho traveled all night in search | bional distriot and o committee of ten so- | the solid south, which has been tho back (SIX PERFORMANCES) hone of de cy fer year PR S Ny of some habitation, but the storm was so | locted to attend the national convention. bone of den: y fer ye: ATLANTA, Gib., Jun. 23, —Governor Novthen | S0¥vere he could not fiud his way. He | ~The members of tho association atiended "'I"Ins. ‘1nlwn‘:::m.t:T”m:’l‘ml‘l‘:\'clr l):::“"f‘?::; At (k' World's Fair vecoived 10 formiLinn that tho Corbout- sithe | vandered over the hills until 10 o'cloclk this | in body aconcert given fn the opera house | pronosed Wwsuiee ot PeIUE, B SEare\CEY ‘ o f ol fight would likely tako place in (Georgia, | MOrRIRE, when he was discovered by a | tonight, afterr which a banquet was tendered -"“rtlzni.fi R B e T T T the 4 ° , 2 I'his afternoon, accompanied by the attoraey | leamster between Juffalo and " MeiKiugey. | them. s i amosratio hopes. ? 1613 Dodgo Hirest, . on Florida. Ho las summonoa the sherifts | #0d face wero frozen. He iy ‘lose both R A ' ally gain a foothold in every state in 1 fit of Rescue Hall . Y L | hands and feet. St. Lous, Jan, 23,—A special to the Post- | eventually gain a ¥ Go to the benefit o. escue . o na e i of five othér bardr couatios to mest =08 jon and tha prica o send er bring six coupous of this Georgia soil. Ho and Governor Mitcheil of | the tomperaturo is 802 below zero. Wilson und posse have retorned from their | (G ORGHES 0™ (rough superstition ani Ay R s e YT oy P Er gy series bearing different dates Florida are in vlose communication. Saved from Fershing twodays hunt for tho Harbut Hill rapist [ mun-made laws. The woman of the future il it an ot pirtbrinaicos. oy A with 10 conts in colu to N A pitiable sight was presented at the | empty handed. The lustseen of the fugi- | will assert her individuslity, aithough at ali ‘e 0 o Lrvandiihed u DI ¢ p! e 8 - ) Toneuo Hall P thekats are ot And on Kl 10 11043 Ciemanpeny Wikl lip Lyestiitad, Yive was near Brookline, where he took to [ times an exponent of Wendell Phillips she toagtio ¥ 1 RO A 0 AN e e f Pants, Jan. 2. —The P; says that M, | tation lust night ‘ - | theory. Women will eveniually fill sena- e W, By ket Wil h 83 gt . Yo Yough ground, waking pursuit o stow under- | theory. Women i, By whitovar y ; \ 5 wil§ AHT P[]RTH]“O I]EF i Clemencean will be_presecuted for bis ut- | OMice Bruce, while patrolling his beat ou | YoUREEFORGG SRR PUGG T 6"t hat the | torialand congressional chairs, and I do not honard a e Eidel Mo, ol s oui, ito oo aud tacks on the admifistration of the navy, on | J2¢kson aud Thiricenth streets, picked up | nogrohias been caught at Springfleld. If | see why thoy could not accomplish as much OvGiine. Al g0 10 tho il 2 oF the Tiotse aud thio a1 porforauces Bee Office, Omaha. tho ground that }:” has published documents | 80 oll, eriy-headed man lying in the snow. | brought back here he will surely bo lynched, | as the present congress, whose product affecting the socurivy of the state At the desk he was discovered to | unless guarded by troops. has been mostly talk. Male seuators mulke e B R L B s s head, arms, tongue and throat. Ifer hal wd g e aesadwoy, e———— 5 P —— i i S P TR