THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISES W. W. SANDRKH, Pablliher. NEMAHA. NEBRASKA yxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ii t 1 FEBRUARY J898o ' 1' Sun. Mon. Tue. Wod. Thur. Frl. Sat. '. i ? 3 A. : J3 U 15 6 7 18 9 ' ' : 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 : . vo ... .... .... .... ... , THE WORLD AT LARGE. Summary of tho Dally Nows. WASHINGTON NOTES. A thkatisk, entitled the "Inspec tion of Meats for Animal Parasites," has just been Issued by tho agricultur al department at Washington. Consul Oknkiiai. Lkk has nmdo a re port to tho stato department at Wash ington on tho killing of Oen. Arangu ren In Cuba. Gen. Leo goes Into tho details of tho betrayal of tho insur gent leader for money and puts tho Spaniards in a vory despicable light. Hknatoii PicTTiaitKW'fl sub-committee of tho Indian affairs committee is in vestigating tho conduct and manage ment of tho Osago and Kiowa Indian reservations in Oklahoma. Twknty-hix of tho boarders and serv ants at 315 East Capitol street, Wash ington, were mado sick through eating somothing poisonous at dlnnor tho other day. Representatives Uodino nnd Lloyd, of Missouri, wore among tho number poisoned. Thk resignation of Senor Dupuy do Lome, tho Spanish minister at Wash ington, was accepted by tho Madrid cabinet on tho 10th. Do Lomo had ac knowledged writing the lottor rollcct ing on President McKlnley and ten dered his resignation. The president has nominated John II. Uurford chief justico and Ihiyard T. Ilalnerassociato justice of tho supremo court of Okluhoma. Thk populists and silver republicans have informally decided, through their loaders In Washington, to again join hands with tho democrats, and to labor with them for tho restoration of froo silver. UENKKAIi NEWS. A FiLinusTKiuNO expedition com posed of about 70 men left Tampa, Flu., on tho night of tho Kith for Cuba. William L. Long, of Clay Center, Kan., won first place In tho Oborlin college oratorical contest at Obcrlin, O., on tho 13th with an oration en titled "Under tho Throne of tho Czar." Mr. Long will represent his college at tho Intercollegiate contest at Chicago. At tho corn promotion congress to be hold at Chicago on tho 10th, dole gates from tho corn states, including sovoral western governors, representa tives of stato boards of agriculture, railroads and tho agricultural press, will be in attendance. The Auditorium opera houso at Mo- line, 111., was totally destroyed by fire on tho evening of tho 18th. Loss, 580, 000, covered by Insurance. A dozkn or moro of Chicago's most ooted whcolwomen, members of the "Bloomor" club, aro planning a trip to Indianapolis, Ind., and announce their determination to cover tho 180 miles in 20 hours, including stops. A UILL has been introduced into the Now York lcgislaturo against tho kill ing of wild birds and against the wearing for tho purposo of dress or ornament tho wings, feathers or plum age of tho birds prohibited by the bill. Fihe destroyed tho plant of tho Chi cago Portland Cement company at Ilawthorno, 111. Loss, 8100,000; Insur ance, 550,000. Mkh. Many A. Stanley, of Third street and Forest avenuo, Kansas City, Mo., tried to start a fire with coal oil and was burned to death. Two constables tried to arrest an old woman named Crow at her homo with several grown-up daughters at Esculn pia, Ky., when ono of tho girls Hew at tho constables with a knife and the other women with revolvers. In tho battle that ensued Mrs. Crow and a daughtor wore killed and tho survivors all dongerously wounded. .Tajiks Minole, murderer of little "Dollio" Itriscoc, aged 18 months, tho daughter of his mistress, was hanged in a corridor of the Springfield, 111., jail on tho Uth. Duuino a trial in tho police court at Clinton, la., Chief of Police Iturko mado an assault upon ex-Assistant County Attorney Holleran, knocking him down, kicking and pounding him until bystanders stopped him. The business failures In tho United States for tho wceic ended tho 11th were 276, according to Uradstreot's re port, against 301 for tho corresponding week last year. Kkau Linden, Ind., Nelllo Ward.agod 14, was assaulted by a trump. As soon an the crime was found out a posse of over 100 farmers with bloodhounds started in pursuit of tho fiend. I'jjkbiijknt ItAitmos, of Guutemalu, wax afatusinatd ut Guatemala City on the night of the 9th. Aonkicka KuutTK. newly arrived I from Hungary, blow out tho gas in her room in the Hat of her employer at Now York and then crawled Into bed beside nnothor servant. In the morn ing they were both found dead. A i.Aiioi: business block at Gold thwaite, Tex., was burned on the 12th. Tho post ofllco with all Its contents, Odd Fellows' hall and 20 stores were destroyed. Loss, srjO.OOO; Insurance, 520,000. Thk 13th annual meeting of th e Ka tlonal American Woman SulTrago as sociation began at Washington on the 13th. Tho feature of tho day's meet ing was a sermon by Itcv. Anna Shaw and a speech by Miss Susan 11. Anthony Dn tho present outlook. Mua. Chahlottk Smith has opened headquarters at Taylor's hotel, Jersey City, N. J., to push a bill through tho New Jersey lcgislaturo for tho pur poso of taxing all bachelors and old maids. Sho favors a compulsory mnr rlugo law. New Yoiuc to Buffalo, N. Y., 425 miles in 420 minutes, actual running time, was the record made over tho Erie railroad on tho lath by a special news paper train. Thk popo celebrated mass In the Basilica at Homo on the 13th In com memoration of 1i!b first mass, his elec tion and his coronation. It was esti mated that no fewer than 50,000 per sons wero present, 20,000 of whom wore pilgrims. IlKiMiKHKNTATlVKSof 55 textile unions mot in Boston on tho 18th and voted unanimously to recommend that all unions call out the operatives in every cotton mill In New England. Should tho various nationul unions tako action in favor of tho recommendation 147,000 operatives will ccaso work and tho manufacture of cotton goods In Now England will bo at a standstill. A kihk broko out at St. jEmilianus orphan asylum at St. Francis, near Milwaukee, but tho 300 children quar tered there wero all marshaled out in safety. Mns. Caholina Lanq, aged 87 years, and her husband, Cornelius, aged 75 years, wero found starving at their homo in Chicago on tho 11th. They were both taken to tho county hos pital, where tho woman soon died and tho man was said to be sinking fast. Mr. Lang had been out of work. Accohdino to news received at Vic toria, B. C, from Alaska, five men were frozen to death upon tho Chilkoot pass. Stili.well post G. A. R., at Colfax, Ind., decided by a unanimous vote to enter politics by calling a meeting of tho cx-unlou soldiers of the Ninth con gressional district to nominate a can didate for congress pledged to intro duce and work for a bill providing for pensioning all union soldiers at SI a day. Tho resolution of Stillwell post also provides for making a national organization along these lines. Tho action has caused a sensation ha Grand Army circles. Ix tho British house of commons on tho 11th John Redmond, tho Parnellito lender, introduced a measure granting homo rulo for Ireland. It was defeated, 233 to 05. A Fill output, head-end collision of freight trains occurred tho other morn ing near Kirkland station, on tho Lou isville & Nashvillo road. Four men wore killed, ono fatally hurt and sev eral others received broken limbs and cuts. Tho force of tho impact welded tho engines togother and piled the cars upon them to the height of 30 feet. Seven membors of tho Covington council wero in jail at Independence, Ky., on the 10th, having been incar ceratcd for contempt of Judge Tar von's court In refuslnc to obev his order to improvo tho court room and provide better protection to tho court records. Tho judge extended tho ollvo branch, but all refused to purgo them selves of contempt on tho advice of their attorney. Two Philadelphia schooners with 20 men were lost during tho lato blizzard off tho Now England coast. Ono wa3 tho William Johnson and tho other tho William K. Park. Aiiout 3,000 trousers makers of New York, Brooklyn and Brownsville went on a strike on the th for an advance in wages. They claimed that they had to work 10 hours a day for from 5 to SO a wcolc as wages. In tho New York assembly on tho 10th when tho Weeks resolution, ask ing for tho resignation of United States Senator Murphy was called up, Mr. Weeks offered a substitute, which censured, but did not demand resigna tion. Mr. Oliver (dem.), of New York, Introduced a substitute calling for tho impeachment of President Melvinloy for aiding In tho election of United States Senator llanna. The resolu tion censuring Senator Murphy was finally adopted by a vote of 70 ayes and 03 nays. A fiiie which broke out on tho night of tho 0th In the cold storage plant of the Chautauqua Lako Ico company at Pittsburgh, Pa., caused the loss of nearly Sl,500,000 worth of property and tho loss of 13 lives, possibly more, as It was rumored that there wero several men still buried under tho walls which foil from an explosion In ono of tho ntorcs burned. A muctino of tho synod of t-- South ern district cf German Evangelical Lu therans, for Texas, Louisiana, Mis souri, Ohio and other states, was held &t Houston, Tex., recently. The black plague has broken out In eastern Yunnan, China. At Chan Cheo 000 deaths occurred in two months. Tho people were throwing dead bodies to tho dogs. Judoi: Thoiinell, of tho district court at Council Bluffs, la., has de clared tho Iowa collateral Inhcrltanco tax law unconstitutional. An appeal is to be taken to tho supreme court. Thk Marquette club celebrated Lin coln's birthday anniversary with a notable banquet at Chicago on tho night of the 12th. Among tho speakers wero ex-President Benjamin Harrison, Justice Brewer, of the United States supreme court, and Lyman J. Gage, secretary of the treasury. Enmrc Hkssk, a 12-year-old boy of St. Louis, was literally ground to pieces beneath the wheels of a car on tho Louisville, Evansvillo & St. Louis rail way. Tho child was gathering pieces of coal and as ho was about to step over the high end board of an empty coal car a freight engine bumped Into It and the llttlo fellow was thrown over backwards, tho wheels passing over both legs close up to the body. The great snowstorm on tho night of January 22 burled Max Miller be neath a drift at tho foot of Ohio street, Chicago, and concealed his death until tho warm sun of tho 10th disclosed tho body. Men with axes chopped out tho frozen body. A NUMHKit of congressmen and Gen. Shellenbcrgcr, the second assistant postmaster general, were present at tho opening in Now York on tho 11th of tho pneumatic tube system built for tho transmission of tho mails. Oflicials bolievo It will greatly Increase tho revenues of tho postal department. Thk executive committee of tho Na tional Republican league met at Chi cago and Secretary Dowllng was or dered to havo tho manual for 1803 pub lished as soon as possible. This manual will contain an outlino of the plans of tho league for tho ensuing year and much general Information. Tho timo for tho national convention at Omaha was changed from June 14-10 to July 13-15. The National Sporting club at San Francisco has matched Joe Choynski and Tom Sharkey to box 20 rounds on March 11. Jones & McLaughlin have notified the employes of their steel mills at Pittsburgh, Pa., and elsewhere that beginning February 12 the men must work on Sundays the same as the other six days of tho week. Tho desire of tho largo stcol manufacturers to work Sundays is caused by tho Carnegio company working their men seven days per week. A I'KOCLAMATION of tho chief mayor of Cologne against American hams i, tho latest act of unfriendliness toward tho products of this country. A mkistinq will bo held soon at De troit, Mich., to form a stove trust with a capital of $10,000,000. Gen. John Cochhane, who in 1850 ran for vice president on tho Fremont ticket, died In Now York on the 8th. The south and west commercial con gress was called to order at Tampa, Flo., on tho 8th. No business of any importance was transacted. AnoLi'ii Luetqeut, tho sausage-maker, was convicted at Chicago of mur dering his wife and sentenced to Ufa imprisonment. ADDITIONAL DISl'ATOIIKS. Mns. Aiiiiam R. Roihnson and Edith Schaifner were found In bed at Lyons, N. II., nearly asphyxiated by coal gas from the parlor stove. Neither was expected to recover. Tjikhk was a peculiar demonstration in the Academy of Music at New York on tho 13th. Rev. Thomas Dixon de nounced Senor do Lome and spoko witli warm feeling of tho attitude of Spain toward this country. Ills re marks were cheered to tho echo and tho audionco that crowded the big building shouted: "Let us got at the Spaniardsl" "Lot there be war!" "Down with the woman slayers!" and other remarks of a similar strain. The Oklahoma Llvo Stock associa tion has determinad to exterminate if posslblo tjho wolves that Infest tho ranges of Oklahoma and annually de stroy thousands of dollars' worth of cattle and offers S20 each for tho scalps of full grown wolves and S10 for scalps of whelps. Tho total value of a full grown wolf scalp Is 25, as tho commis sioners of Woodward county pay a pre mium of S3 and tho scalp has a mar ket value of 52. Susan B. Anthony called tho 30th annual convention of tho National Woman Suffrage association to order at Washington on the Uth. Follow ing Miss Anthony's address the conven tion settled down to routine business. Rev. Anna Shaw, in her report, spoko highly of thu work of Miss Gregg, of Kansas, a society organizer. Miss Vic toria Whitney, of St. Louis, entered a protest against admitting the Missouri delegates, but tho convention ad journed boforo it was acted upon. In tho senate Mr. Allen's amend ment to the diplomatic appropriation bill recognizing tho Cuban Insurgents was reported adversely. Mr. Morgan's resolution calling for Information from tho president about Cuba was adopted. Tho senato dovotod tho exceutlvo session to tho Hawaiian treaty. Considerable excitement was caused In tho houso by all republican membors being ordered to bo present to prevent tho opposition from amend ing a resolution called up asking tho stato department for information about Cuba. A resolution accepting tho invitation to tho Norway exposi tion was adopted. It was reported that tho steamer Clara Nevada, of Seattle, Wash., was burned on Lynn canal and 40 mon on board wore supposed to havo perished. The steamer was on her way to Juneau, Alaska. A CORN CONVENTION Important Meeting Called at Chicago to Boomtho Cereal. I'Jnno to HoDovliccl for Ktfncntlng tho Peo ple at Homo anil Abroad na to tho Valuo of Corn a a Food. Chicago, Feb. 14. Corn growers nnd men Interested in obtaining a wider Held for corn products convened hero Wednesday at tho Great North ern hotel. Tho convention will bo unique in its way, and from It much of first importance to farmers, millers and machine manufacturers the coun try over is expected. It Is to be tho first corn convention In tho history of tho nation. Nearly every one of tho middle western states and a goodly number of the far western common wealths aro represented. Tho gov ernor of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Nebraska havo appointed delegates to represent those states at tho conven tion, and it Is expected that two of tho state executives will be present. Tho Illinois, Indiana and Kansas boards of ngriculture will have special icprcscnt atlvcs here, and so will tho govern ment experiment stations and the state universities of many of tho western states. Tho object of tho gathering is to de vlso plans for educating tho people at home nnd abroad to an appreciation of tho valuo of corn as food. The corn millers will occupy tho fore ground ut the meeting on this score. They say tho pcoplo aro not fully awaro of the manifold possible uses of corn as food. They havo mado ar rangements for a practical demonstra tion of their claims at 24 Washington street, whero they will conduct a free corn kitchen. There will be cooked, by expert chefs, bread, crackers, table delicacies and also somo new corn dishes which have not tickled the popular palate up to this date. More than this, they will have the kitchen employes use a maize soap in washing tho dishes and cooking utensils, this soap having for Its basic ingredient corn oil. Cooking classes will be In structed and lectures given on tho gen eral use of corn as an effective diet Tho domestic science committee of the National Farmers' congress and the secretary of tho National Pure Food association, Miss Emma C. Sickles, will co-operate In this demonstration. Tho corn men want to tako up the plan put into execution by the former secretary of agriculture, Jeremiah Rusk, whereby tho corn exported to foreign countries was tripled in quan tity and upheld in price. Germany bought 2S,000,000 bushels of corn In six years ending with 1801, and during the same length of time since has pur chased 72,000,000 bushels. In tho four years preceding 1S91 Germany bought 21,000,000 bushels, at au average price of 40 cents a bushel, and during the four years following 1891 she paid for 34,000,000 bushels an average price of 51 cents per bushel. The secretary of agriculture brought about these re sults partly by sending abroad an agent, who advertised American corn until ho and his ware became quite a fad across the water. Another corn propaganda in Europe will be advo cated at this meeting. Another subject to be touched upon is that of a special exhibition of corn products at tho Omaha exposition this year. If the plan proves successful tho experiment will be repeated at the pan-American exposition at Buffalo. Tho crowning effort in this lino will materialize at Paris in 1000, where the full and comprehensive showing oi corn and its products, nnd particularly its food uses, will be so placed as to attract tho attention of Europe. Stntn Kmployoft AshchhccI. Kankakee, 111., Feb. 14. Tho em ployes of tho stato asylum for tho in sane at this place are in revolt over the peremptory collection of a political assessment amounting to 20 per cent, of their salaries, without previous notice. Tho republican stato commit teo figures on raising 550,000 by this means for the fall campaign and other stato institutions nro to receive tho same treatment. Flro lu an Orpiinn Asylum. Milwaukee, Fob. 14. Fire broke out In St. iEmlllunus orphan asylum at St. Francis, a suburb of this city, where 300 children are quartered. Most of tho children wero playing outside nt the time. Many of the children took fright and ran away and were rounded up in police stations in different sec tions of tho city. Those In tho build ing wero marshaled out in safety. Money nt Thrca Per Cent. Toi'KKA, Kan., Fob. 14. Tho Santa Fo Hospital association, composed of Santa Fc employes, which owns the flno railway hospital lu this city, wanted 40,000 to meet a mortgage on Its property. Treasurer Edward Wild er secured tho loan in Boston by tele graph in just two hours. The associa tion pays only three poi ent. interest, AVomun SuffrugUtH Convoim. Washington, Feb. 14. Tho 13th an nual meeting of tho National Ameri can Woman Suffrage association began yesterday afternoon at tho Columbia theater. Tho meeting also signalized tho 15th anniversary of tho first con vention of women devoted to wom en's rights in this country. Tho feature of tho meeting was a sermon by Itcv. Anna Shaw. Rheumatic Pains Conflnod to Mor Bod, but Hood's Snrsaparllla Curod Hor. ' I was Wkon with rheumatism and suf fered a great doal of pain, and nt times I was confined to my bod. I obtainod only temporary relief from medicines, and a friend advised mo to try Hood's Saraa parllla, which I did, and it cured mo.,r Mns. P. P. Hay, Ccntralia, 111. Hood's Sarsaparilla la America's Greatest Medicine. 81 ; six for 6. Hood's Pllle euro sick hoadaohc. 25c. LOVELIEST IN THE WORLD. Ilut It Seem- Tlifit He AVjih ItcfcrrliiK to Another "Woman. "I know what I am talking about," re marked a member of congresa, "when I say that a congressman has troubles of his own. It's a fine tiling to be a statesman and show up in the national parade of greatness at the capital, but there's a good deal more to it tlinn that. And one of the tilings that is hardest to bear is what they say about us. "Why, a lndy can't conic up acre and ask to sec a member that there aren't half a dozen people to wink and triiakc the head and a lot more of the same to make him wish all the women were in hades. Of course, there is some ground among us for remarks, just as there is among preachers and doctors and hod carriers and everybody else human, and I know a woman or two who find their chief delight in trying to involve congress men and other officials in any kind of a flir tation that comes handy. Ihey are pretty and persuasive, and before a man knows what he is about he is down in the senate restaurant paying for a lunch and listening to some kind of a talc of woe. "But they miss it now and then, and I am glad to note an instance which occurred only a day or two ago. A member from a northern state had been invited to call at tho lady's hotel the next day and she had asked him to let her know if lie could come. He wrote Baying among other tilings: 'To morrow, madam, I nope to see the loveliest woman in the whole world.' Naturally sho was pleased and told ail the people around the hotel about it. The next day lie did not appear, and the next she saw him at the capitol and asked him what lie meant by treating her so. " 'What did I do?' he asked, innocently. " 'You said you were coming to see me she said, blushing at the remembrance of Ins words. " 'I think not.' " 'Indeed, you did,' she insisted. 'You Bald you would sec the loveliest woman in the world,' and she blushed again. " 'Oil, I beg your pardon,' lie said, smiling, 'I meant my wife. She just arrived yester day.' "Washington Star. We wonder why a hammer driving a nail on Sunday always sounds so much louder than on week days. Washington Demo crat. 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