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THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER
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THE WORLD AT LARGE.
Summary of tho Dally Nowa.
Washington notics.
riir.siDK.NT Ecuor.fl and Secretary
Palmer issued a special address from
"Washington to tho councils of tho
American Protective association, Buy
ing that It was tho duty of tho associa
tion to protest to the president against
Attorney General Melvenna's elevation
to tho supremo court bench. It as
serted Unit tho government depart
ments were being Romanized.
Tins American Forestry association
held its Kith annual meeting at Wash
ington on tho 8th. Tho owning of for
est areas, it was said, was being rec
ognized by various states as an essen
tial part of a state forest policy.
Tin: amount of not gold on hand in
tho treasury department at Washing
ton on tho 8th was SirS,101,000, which
was greater than at any timo since
August, 1800, when it was S185,8!l7,r81.
Tin: house committee on banking
nnd currency has been informed that
Secretary lago is at worlc on a meas
iro for the revision of tho currency
and banking afl'airs and that it will
Boon be laid before It.
(IKNKKAr, TfKWS.
At Dayton, O., Michael Dyer, an in
mate of tho national soldiers' home,
was killed In u list fight with John .1.
Laughlin, a comrade. Tho two had
been drinking and quarreled.
It Is whispered in select circles in
London and Paris that serious trouble
has arisen between Count and Countess
Uoni Castellano over the former's ex
travagance. Even tho vast fortune of
Jay Gould's daughter, it is said, is
proving unequal to the drain mado
upon it by tho financial follies of Count
Boni. The question of a possible sep
aration is now being discussed by rel
atives and lawyers.
Tub nude body of a beautiful young
woman, about 20 years of age, was
found in tho Ohio river '20 miles above
Paducah, Ivy. Tho body bore marks
of violence.
Pktkii Mix, a butcher of Aurora, 111.,
slaughtered a calf which had in its
stomach, when killed, a silver spoon,
a table fork, a small salt cellar and uu
ordinary curling iron, such as school
girls use.
ItAi.i'ii M. Eablky, acting as secre
tary for a largo number of reform and
quasi-political organizations, has Is
sued a call for a national meeting in
New York, January 15, to push the en
actment of laws to reform tho pres
ent method of primary caucuses.
Poi.icp.man Coam.AN, while attempt
ing to servo a warrant on a Polo named
llazlowski at Chicago, was resisted aud
in tho struggle which ensued both were
fatally shot.
Tin: Union Pacific castbound mall
train tho other day mado tho run be
tween Tipton and Wamsutter stations
on tho Wyoming division at tho rate of
78 miles an hour; from Choyenno to
Sidney, a distance of 102 miles, tho
running time was 07 minutes; from
Sidney to North Platte, 111 miles, the
time was 117 minutes. This was tho
fastest run in tho history of tho road.
Tin: national conference of tho Chris
tian Principles of Civil Government at
Philadelphia adopted resolutions
against "Sabbath desecration" by the
operation of railways, steamboats,
electric cars, baseball playing, tho
publication of newspapers, tho use of
blcyclo, horso nnd carriage for pleas
ure, sessions of congress and transpor
tation of tho mails.
At tho charivari following her daugh
, tor's marriage, Mrs. William Chadd, of
Melrose, la., was .so badly frightened
that sho died in two hours.
Antiionv Dkvin shot his wlfo at
Philadelphia and then committed sui
cide.
Tmtin: suicides occurred In Kansas
City, Mo., on tho 10th. Julius G.
Knoulc, a portor in a saloon, shot him
self; cause given as temporary insan
ity. Myrtle Switzcr, 10 years old, took
laudanum because of a quarrel with
her father about a lover, llotnor E.
IJaskett, a night clerk at a hotel, drank
carbolic acid becauso ho could not quit
drinking whisky.
HitooKi.YN streets aggregating 24,
877 miles in length, will not bo cleaned
from now on until June, according
to tho announcement mado by Comp
troller Palmer, of that city, to tho city
works commissioner. Tho appropria
tion for fctroot cleaning Is now ex
hausted. Comptroller Palmer says
that the problem will have to bo
6olved on January I by tho new gov
ernment af Greater New York.
The great six-day bicyclo raco at
Madison Squaro garden, Now York,
catno to an end on tho night of tho
11th, Miller, of Chicago, doing 2,00iJ
miles nnd 4 laps, and winning, as a re
sult of his great ride, altogether about
88,rno In prizes. Klcc was second with
a score of 2,020 miles and Schlnnecr
third, with 2,000 miles and 7 laps. Tho
other lit riders had scores ranging
downward from 1,022 miles to 1,220
miles. The iiO Htarters narrowed down
to 10 at tho finish. Outside of Miller,
the riders were wrecks, most of them
being affected in their brains. Tho
track was afterward discoTcred to be
200 feet short to themllo thus reducing
all the scores, and making Miller's ac
tual distance 2.011.
A rumour train on tho New York
Central railroad ran into a pile of
rocks which had fallen on tho track
near I'onghkoopsie, N. Y., and the en
gine and 1(1 oars were derailed.
A collision between a freight train
and a train of empty coal cars occurred
in the Vo.-sbtir tunnel near Wllkcs
barre, Pa., on the Lehigh Valley road,
and both engines and 1(1 ears were de
railed and the witoIc then took lire.
Smai.i.-I'oX is prevailing In !10 coun
ties in Georgia. The business inter
ests at Atlanta were said to be suffer
ing badly from the epidemic in that
city.
Tin: Ohio statute giving damages to
persons assaulted or killed by mobs
was declared unconstitutional by tho
state supreme court.
Kkahnhv P. Sii:i:nv, a professional
high diver, jumped from tho bridge at
Memphis, Tenn., Into the Mississippi
rlvor, a distance of 125 feet, swam to a
waiting skill' and was rowed ashore
uninjured.
An armed band of toll-gate raiders
destroyed tho gate on tho Standard
turnpike, near Danville, Ky.
Twiintv men were buried under de
bris by the collapse of a cast house at
Milwaukee early tho other morning.
Only two were seriously hurt, tho oth
ers escaping with slight injuries. An
explosion of a furnace adjoining had
occurred the previous evening, which
had probably weakened tho founda
tion of tho cast house. The roof being
of sheet iron did not fall flat on the
ground, else all tho men would have
been killed.
Tiihki: small children of tho Sobotka
family at SL Louis were mysteriously
poisoned tho other day. Willie, aged
nine, has died, but antidotes were giv
en to the other two and they will re
cover. Lyman Dautt, aged 1(1, was sen
tenced to be hanged at Halifax, N. S.,
for murder. IIo was convicted on cir
cumstantial evidence.
Tiik ten-year-old daughter of Mr.
James Hish, of Canadian count', Ok.,
was burned to death while playing
near an open fireplace.
Tiik Dupont trophy was won at Chi
cago, by J. A. II. Elliott, of Kansas
City, Mo., who defeated Fred Gilbert,
of Spirit Lake, la. Elliott killed his
25 birds straight and Gilbert missed
his sixth and tenth birds.
Two yard engines collided at Spring
field, 111., during a heavy fog and
Switchman Castle was killed.
ILuiitY Ai.ujndki. was hanged at San
Quentin, Cab, for murdering a woman
and a man.
Mas. Fi:i: Scintn:i)i:n succumbed to
wounds inflicted by her husband with
a gun at Chicago in a quarrel.
Schrieder put a bullet through his
own brains just as tho police forced
tho door of his room.
A hkavy fog at New York on the Oth
was responsible for two elevated rail
road collisions in which five persons
were hurt, but none seriously. Two
collisions of ferry boats also occurred,
but no ono was injured, though there
were small panics ou each of the boats.
E. H. Wixri.ow, president of the
Metropolitan Plate Glass company at
New York, confirmed a report to the
effect that rates for plate glass insur
ance will probably soon be cut in every
state. He said the compact for busi
ness in Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota,
Missouri, Kansas and tho Dakotas had
already boon declared oil'.
John Fhancis, general passenger
agent of tho Chicago, ISurlington &
Qulncy Hallroad company, who stopped
at Denver, Col., the other day on his
way homo from tho Pacific coast, said:
"There Is going to bo a big rush of
travol to Alaska when tho season
opens. People nre preparing to go
from every state in the union and from
almost every town. There will bo at
least 50,000 people make the trip aud
tho crowd may reach twice that num
ber." Tin: board of education at Minneap
olis, Minn., has issued a public state
ment that unless the city council would
allow it to issue 5100,000 of bonds it
would bo necessary to close the public
schools and discharge tho teachers
March 1. Its financial condition is
duo to a law passed last winter making
real estate taxes payable one-half in
June and the other half In November.
Tin: California supremo court ou the
8th dispelled the last hope of W. II. T.
Durrant, the murderer of Pilanche La
ment and Minnie Williams, by dispos
ing in a summary manner of his ap
peals. It only remains now to resen
tence tho condemned murderer.
Tiik Chicago, Western & Northwest-'
States Exhibition company has been
organized in Chicago to maintain
a permanent exhibition in tho lako
city of products of the west and north
west, to glvo information to home
seekers about cost of lands, etc., aud
to aid and assist in securing immigra
tion and developing tho above mou
Uoned territory
Mits. Nancy Allison MoKinlhy, tho
mot her of President Mclvinley. died at
Canton, O., at 2:20 on the morning of
tho Pith. Sho was born in 1800 and
was stricken with paralysis 12 days be
fore her death and most of the timo
had been unconscious. Tho president
and all tho other members of tho
family were present when her llfo
ended.
A I'liti: broko out on the night of tho
11th in tho building occupied by tho
carpet firm of John & James Dobson
at Philadelphia and all tho fire com
panies were called out. The stock in
tho house, valued at U.'iOO.OOO, was a
total loss and also tho building, valued
at 800.000; fully insured.
A. II. ItAitNics, a gray-haired old sol
dier, arrived In Washington tho other
day, having walked from Leavenworth,
Kan., in 55 days, losing ltt days from
rain and other causes. Ho mado the
trip to prove tho staying qualities of
an old soldier and to settle a wager.
Tub surveyor of tho port at. Council
PluJFs, la., was reported missing and
his books cannot be found.
Tiik coal mining business in central
Iowa is enjoying a boom such as it
never knew before. Several largo com
panies have been organized this fall
aud at least ten largo mines will be
opened near Des Moines during tho
winter and spring.
Somi: of the ore from a claim being
worked by John Finley at Alpine, Tex.,
which was sent to Scranton, Pa., to be
assayed, ran Sl!,800 to tho ton.
Tincm: were 202 business failures in
the United States reported by llrad
street's commercial agency for tho
week ended tho 10th against :tSl for
tho corresponding week last year.
Uuown Smith, a farmer in Simpson
county, Miss., left his family at homo
to go to town for shopping purposes.
When he returned ho found his wife
and five children weltering in their
blood and apparently all dead. An
alarm was raised immediately and tho
entire neighborhood turned out to
hunt for tho perpetrator of tho crime.
One of the little girls, supposed to havo
been dead, revived enough to say that
the man who committed the deed was
a negro.
At tho last annual convention of tho
International Typographical union it
was decided to make a fight for a worlc
day of nine hours in all book and job
printing shops as soon as possible.
Tins fight will bo started in New York
January 2, and will involve 5,000 men,
as the employing printers havo re
solved to oppose tho demand.
IIkiisian P. Sciiultz. a wife murderer,
was legally hanged in the county jail
at Milford, Pa., on the 7th.
Ciiaislks I'uitOKSB was electrocuted
at tho Auburn (N. Y.) prison the other
morning for murder.
Tin: national fox hunt opened in Har
rison county, Tex., and will close on
December 17. More than 100 mounted
hunters and several hundred hounds
started. The chase will extend over a
scope of country approximating 100
miles around Marshall as a center.
Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and In
dian territory are well represented at
the mcctimr.
ADDITIONAL DISI'ATCHKS.
Whili: having their supper in Cleve
land, O.. Patrick McKenna, an aged
man, and his son John, aged .50, quar
rcletl, when the father threw a knifo
at his son and the son killed his father
with a chair.
Conoi'.kssman Dockkiiy has framed a
provision in tho general appropriation
bill to cut off the ill) days' sick leave of
the clerks in the departments at Wash
ington, as they all havo an annual va
cation of !10 days aud all national holi
days besides, and tho two annual leaves
Is more than would be allowed in tho
business world.
John I.autii, a prosperous German
farmer at Fiddlotown Tex., shot his
wife and then cut her throat, badly
cut his daughter in an uttempt to
slash her throat and then severed the
arteries in his own wrists, lie was ar
rested and would assign no cause foi
tho deed.
In an interview the other day Eugene
Deuproy, the attorney who is making
such a fight for Theodore Durrant,
under sentence for the Emmanuel
Baptist church murders, at San Fran
cisco, declared that Durrant will not
bo hanged in January, us is generally
expected, and that ho will eventually
go free. He said that revolations wero
soon to be mado in the ease that will
cause a sensation; that they are on the
track of the real murderer and that ar
rests will soon be made.
Wonn was received from Washing
ton by tho ollicorsof the Chicago Ilusi
ness league that President McKinley
would make tho proposed department
of commerce tho subject of a special
message to congress.
Tiik National Federation of Labor
began its 17th session at Nashville,
Tenn., on tho 13th. President Gompers
made his address and tho secretary and
treasurer their reports.
Tiik senate on the 13th passed tho
bill granting settlers tho right to make
second homestead entries of 100 acres.
The entire timo of tho house was taken
up in adjusting a personal disputo be
tween Mr. Hepburn, of Iowa, and Mr.
Norton, of Ohio.
A hobi: reel dashing to a fire at St.
Louis collided with a street ear and
Fireman John Sayers was fatally in
jured and several passengers were more
or less hurt by flying glass.
Two negroes arrested for the murder
of a storekeeper at St. Gabriel, La.,
wore taken oil a train by a mob near
Plaquemlnu and hanged in tho woods.
Tho sheriff was taking them to New
Orleans for safe keeping.
THE WORK OF CONGRESS.
Conclcimnil Dully PrnccoflliiRH of tho Fifty
Fifth HflRtilnr Hcnnlon.
IN' tho sennto on tho 27th Henry Do s Money,
of Mississippi, took tho oath of ofllce. During
tho session 108 bills wero Introduced, many of
which wero prlvato pension bills. Araonir tho
measures Introduced was ono by Senator Allen
(Neb.) for a congress of Indian tribes to bo
hold In Omaha, Nob., In connection with tho
Transmlsslsslppl exposition next ycar....Al-
thounh tho session of tho houso lasted only two
hours, It wltncssod a llvoly timo over tho quos-
I tton of distributing tho president's messago to
mo various commmcos cioineu with jurisdic
tion over tho subjects dealt with. Tho conflict
was principally between tho ways and means
committee and tho banldnK and currency com
mittee. Mr. Curtis (Kan.) introduced n bill
for tho abolishment of tho present system of
Kovcrnmcnt In tho Indian territory.
IN tho senate on tho 8th Senator Allen (Nob.)
offered a resolution declaring it to bo tho sense
of tho senate that congress should at onco
acknowledge by appropriate act tho political
lndcpcndenco of Cuba. Tho senator mado u
strong speech In support of tho resolution and
expressed tho belief that the owners of Spanish
bonds In this country nnd American citizens
holding property In Cuba. Injured or destroyed
by the insurgents, had Joined to prevent tho
recognition of Cuba's political independence.
IIo also thought that President McKinley was
under obligations to carry out tho pledge which
his party had made. The news of the death of
Kopresontatlvo 'Wright (Mass.) was then com
municated to tho sonata and an adjournmont
was tahen out of respect to his memory.... Tho
session of tho houso lasted only 15 minutes.
The pension appropriation bill was reported
by Mr. Stono (I'a ) and tho committees on
elections and banking wero given lcavo to sit
during tho sessions of tho house.
Thk sonato on tho 0th pnsscd 45 private pen
sion bills In an hour. A resolution wns also
passed asking for information regarding tho
sale of tho Kansas l'acillo railway apd somo
work was laid out for tho following week, Sen
ator Carter (Mont.) securing the right of way
for his census bill nnd Senator Iiodgo (Mass.)
getting tho Immigration bill mado unfinished
business. Senator Hoar (Mass.) presented n
protest, containing i!l,209 names, from native
Ilnwaiians against tho aunoxation of their Is
lands to tho United States... .Tho houso en
tered upon the consideration of tho pension
appropriation bill nnd a lively debate took
place. Mr. Allen (Miss ) presented sevoral
amendments. Thoy prohibit tho granting of
pensions to widows whoso applications wero
not tiled during their widowhood nnd tho
granting of pensions to widows whoso applica
tions wero based on marriages contracted after
tho pas-.ago of this act, and to permanently in
sane or idiotic minors, who had reached their
majority. Mr. Cannon, chairman of tho com
mltteo on appropriations, mado a strong appeal
to his colleagues to seo that not one dollar
was appropriated which was not absolutely
necessary for tho good of tho pnbllc service.
The senato was not in session on tho 10th....
Tho houso passed tho pension appropriation
bill, tho dobato on It covering a wide rango,
touching not only tho question of our pension
policy but that of civil service reform and tho
receipts and expenditures of tho treasury un
der tho DInifley tarllf law. Tho pension bill
carries n41.20S.88a Mr. Maxwell, of Nebraska,
Introduced a bill to punish bribery, coercion or
Intimidation of voters.
ONE BANDIT LESS.
A Ilnivo Kxprpxn IWf-HAonjjor Suvcs u Train
from liuliiK Looted.
El Paso, Tex., Dec. 11. Yesterday
the "Sunset Limited," on the Southern
Pacific railroad, had just left Stein's
pass, near the Arizona line, when the
engineer notice! a danger signal in
front and applied the air brakes. No
sooner was the train brought to a stop
than five men, all heavily armed, up
poared and one covered tho en
gineer and fireman with his
Winchester, while the others gave
their attention to the train proper,
more especially to the express car.
At this point the guards in the ex
press car took part in tho fusillade.
Thirty or 40 shots are said to havo
been fired by both sides. One Wells
Fargo guard named Jennings suc
ceeded in killing Cullen, the robber
who was nearest to tho car and
who was evidently the leader, when
the other robbers fled. Another bul
let from Jennings' Winchester evi
dently struck ono of the fleeing rob
bers, as he was seen to fall nnd was
assisted out of range by his comrades.
No express money was stolen and none
of the passengers were hurt.
Hard Coal Alitdo from (Surbaco.
Monii.K, 111., Dec. 13. A process was
tested here yesterday which seems des
tined to revolutionize both tho fuel
business and tho present mode of dis
posing of garbage. Iy it, genuine hard
coal and gas, ammonia, tar, etc, are
produced from either soft coal or any
waste vegetable product. The iu
ventor, Charles Smith, recently of
Minneapolis, refuses to divulge tho
secret of his process, but has given, in
the presence of city oillcials and pro
fessional men, a number of tests which
seem to substantiate all his claims.
Klglitoun Coal Cur CuW'h Fire.
Wii.KKSiiAKiti:, Pa., Dec. 13. A heavy
freight train, drawn by two locomo
tives, crashed into a train of empty
coal cars in tho Vossburg tunnel, on
tho Lehigh Valley railroad yesterday
morning. Uoth engines and 1(5 coal
cars wero derailed, blocking the tun
nel completely. In a few minutes
after tho collision the wreck took fire
and the big tunnel began to fill with
smoke. After a hard day's work the
flames wore finally btibdued.
Indian Territory 1'otltlons.
Washington, Dec. 13. Congressman
Broderiek, of Kansas, has presented a
petition from tho W. C. T. U., of Vinita,
I. T for a bill to prevent tho salo of
intoxicants in all government build
ings. He also presented a petition of
tho Methodist church of Afton, I. T.,
lor a bill to raise tho age of protootlon
for girls to IS years.
A Now OluninurgiirliiM right.
Aliiany, N. Y., Dee. 12. Tho state
of New York has brought suit against
tho Armour companies of Chicago for
selling oleomargarine in tho state.
Three hearings in tho enso involving
millions of dollars have been scheduled
to take place Tuesday In Buffalo,
Wednesday in Albany aud Thursday in
Utica.
OUR DIALECT.
A Hnrd Thlnj? tor the Avcrncc I'crnon
ti UnilerKtund.
The two men approached each other and
poke as follows: "
"Hcllole man, wutz news?"
"Noht'n alitor know of. Zher wife got
baa kyctV"
"No. Spcctncrback never train. Woan
chav some m?"
"Mutchcr bligeder jus tad one. How
zevcrting?"
"Oh. bout zhusual. Sni sweather w'ravin'
now?''
"Certain liz. But fdone tram farmer
slaver hard timerther wheat. Say, cotchcr
hor soce aintcr fraidcthcr car shct? '
"Oh, yessczcr pentlezer lamb now. When
zber brother gointcr selly zousc?" "Soony
zeck'n fine mantle pazc price. Sawfu) hard
nowtcr sell anything fwuts sworth."
"That sright. Jerreck'n thing slooso
snuppcr little this fall?"
" esscr guess thrizen wheat'll may kev
crything moo Hong." ,
'Well, lines be going. Drop pin some
timcnycr passing."
"All ri; chew dothergamc."
"I will. Gladter metchcr."
No, son, tiiin is nMthcr Scotch, Irish, Cre
ole, New England, Wild West, Kipling
American, Georgia Cracker, Dowery or Crad
dock;Moonshiner dialect; it is simply the
English language as alio is spoken every day
in any town in the United States by the
average American citizen. Detroit Free
Press. m
IIotv to "Wnnh vrlth Kimc.
Washing cannot be well done with a.
scant supply of hard water and inferior
soap. To skillfully perform this necessary
work, assort the clothes, put the linens first
in a tub nearly full of hot water, soap with
Ivory soap. When clean scald, rinse,
starch and hang on the line. When dry,
sprinkle, fold and lay in a basket over
night. Iron carefully with well-heated
irons. ELliiA 11. PAKKEIt.
She "Oh, Charles, papa has lost all ho
had on the hoard of trade. We arc ruined!"
He Not ruined, dear. I
elected to the city council."-
mve iust been
Brooklyn Life.
There is no happiness in having and get
ting, but only in giving; half the world is
on the wrong scent in tho pursuit of happi
ness. Henry Driunmond.
John Doc "Is that long-haired poet still
the star boarder?" Kichard Doc "No, in
deed. He is not in it any more. He mar
ried the landlady." N. Y. Journal.
"Rushem is dealing in mining securities,
isn't he?" "Well, stocks is the better
word." Chicago Journal.
Isn't n scald a burn? Yes; and
St. Jacobs Oil is a cure.
When a man begins to imagine that ho is
in love with a bloomer girl it's time for him
to stop drinking. Chicago News.
Never trifle with pain. It may fool you.
St. Jacobs Oil never fools; it cures.
Rheumatism
Hood's Sar8aparllla CivosComplote
Rollof, Also Cures Catarrh.
"I was troubled with rheumatism and
had running sores on my fnco. Ono of my
friends advised mo to, try Hood's Sarsapa
rllla, which I did. After taking six bottles
I was cured. Hood's Sarsaparilla has also
cured mo of catarrh." Miss Mamie
Etiiikk, 4-103 Moflltt Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
Hood's SarsapanHa
Is tho best tho Ono Truo Dlood Purifier.
Hood's Pills cure constipation. 25 cents.
Go to your grocer to-day
and get a 15c. package of
It takes the place of cof
fee at the cost.
Made from pure grains it
is nourishing and health
ful. Insist that yonr Kroocr elves you Git AIN-O.
Accept no lmuauon. q, -jrr
MAKE your WIFE a Present or nu.
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