WtW9RJ V - ftwii- Art TIE NEBRASKA ABVERTISEB 9 VT. W. 8ANDKIIS, Publisher. NEMAHA. NEBRASKA THE WORLD AT LARGE. Summary of tho Dally Nows. "WASHINGTON NOTI'.S. Skcuktauv JJmhh, o tho interior de partment, wns culled upon by Webster Davis, Congressman Cowherd and E. L. Martin, of tho Gulf railroad, for the purposo of having commissioners uppolnted to assess damages for tho right-of-way of tho road through the Indian territory. , CoN8Ui Ojcnkuat. Lko cabled from Havana on tho 10th that ttio number of dead from tho battleship Maine dis aster was JJ(J0, with Ofllcers Mcrrltt and Jenkins still missing. Iliiv. Alkxandrh Kknt, pastor of tho People's church at Washington, has made arrangomonts for tho meetings at tho church Sunday evenings to bo addressed by congressmen, who are to discuss social and financial problems. Thomas' .Tkfvriibon'h birthday anni versary will bo celebrated on April 111 by the National Association of Demo cratic clubs with a subscription din ner in Washington. Mr. llryan will bo tho principal spoalcer and it Is an ticipated that every stato in tho union will bo well represented at tho dinner. Acting Seohbtaiiv ok tiik Intkuioh Ryan recently sent a communication to congress in regard to tho education of children of white and colored resi dents of tho Indian territory. Ho said that no provision for tho education of white and colored youths exists. Tho whltq and colored residents aro thero by sufferance only, having no volco in tho government under which they live, or ownership of tho soil on which they reside. Tiik resolutions which woro adopted at tho session of tho National Woman Suffrage association at Washington on tho 17th demand for womon citizens equality with males in tho exercise ot tho elective franchise, ask for a 10th amendment to tho constitution to bring this about, demund for mothers equal custody and control of their minor children and for wives and wid ows an equal uso and inheritance of property, and ask for woman repre sentation on boards of education, pub lic schools, etc. Skcuktauv llt.iss is in recolptof arc cent letter from Gov. Brady, of Alaska, descriptivo of tho lawless condition of affairs at Skaguay and Dyca. It was, considered sullicicnt justification for tho immediate dispatch of tho addi tional military force already author ized to be sent to Alaskan territory. Pjikswknt MoKlNLKV has consented to deliver an address at Iowa college, Grinnell, la., in Juno, on tho occasion of tho semi-centennial of tho instltu- , tlon. Siccketaiiv Long, of tho navy depart ment, mado a statement on, tho 18th denying tho warlike rumors lloating round and stating that tho disaster to tho battleship Maine would probably be found to be an accident Prepara tions havo been mado for a court of Inquiry and it will conveno at Key "West, Fla., and later on perhaps go to Havana, Lieut. Ulandin denies the story that a sailor saw a torpedo ap proaching tho vessel, but tho explosion took place beforo ho could givo the alarm. Tiik post office department at Wash ington has been informed that after March t samples of liquids, greases, sowders and glass will bo admitted to tho malls of Great Britain. Skcjietaiiy Wilson, of tho agricul tural department, will probably have dipping stations for cattle established at Str Louis and Kansas City. Tiik annual meeting of tho Daugh ters of tho American Revolution opened at Washington ou tho 21st A hot light was in prospect over tho ofilco of president general. Tiik official order for a retiring board to pass upon Col. William A. Elderkln, commissary of tho department of the Missouri, was issued. Col. Elderkln resists retirement, although ho is in bad health, in order not to cut his wife out of a pension after his death. Tub naval court of Inquiry Into the Malno disaster suilcd for Havana on the 20th". Capt Sigsbeo telegraphed to Washington from Ilavanu that ho had not expressed any opinion on tho cause of tho disaster. Secretary Long, of tho navy department, said that there was nothing new to coinmunicato about tho wreck. A report from Key West, Fla,, said that the Maino wounded woro doing well. t Tub ships of tho American navy went out of mourning for tho victims of tho Maino disaster at sunsot on the 10th. Tho official funeral having taken place at Havana, thq government at Washington considered -that tho log ical ond of tho mourning period and gave orders to that effect. UKNKKAI. NEWS. A Clevkland, O., dispatch stated that tho Ceniral Coal & Coko company, comprising every soft coal road in Ohio, will begin operations on March 1. It will suporviso all tho coal busi ness of operators and railroads In tho Ohio coal traffic and coal associations, estimated to bo 10,000,000 tons annual ly. The Burbank block and its contenti at PJttsfleld, Muss., woro destroyed bj fire. Loss, 5100,000, with insurunco oi .about 850,000. Tiik deaths at St. Louts for the week ended tho 10th were 188, i0 of them be ing caused by pneumonia and other diseases of tho respiratory organs. During the corresponding week in 1897 5; 11 deaths occurred. Gkn. Lew WaMjACi: has been chal lenged to a duel by Georgo E. Oakes, of Indianapolis, Ind. Wallace, in an address delivered at Lebanon, Ind., on Lincoln day, told an unpublished story reflecting on Gen. McClollan's courage and Oakes denounced It as false and challenged Wallace to a meeting on tho field of honor. Tho affair has caused much excitement throughout Indiana. Wim.iam J. .SoanTjAN, the actor, died on tho 10th at tho llloomingdalo In sane asylum at White Plains, N. Y., whoro he had long been a patient. Joseph Ahams and Thomas Barnes fought a duel over a woman at Dallas, Tex., tho other night, in which tiio former was shot through tho body and has since died and the latter was re ported dying from wounds inllicted with a bowlo knifo. Tho men had been rivals and met unexpectedly and then sprang upon each other. AN epidemic of grippo was reported on the 20th to be raging in Chicago. Neau Clifton, Ok., Georgo Sawyer, aged 17, was killed by the accidental dischargo of a gun in his brother's hands. NEAitCushing, Ok., Ambrose Georgia, a farmer, quarreled with his tenant, John White, over a crop settlement and Georgia was fatally stabbed. A SEVKHE snowstorm recently caused tho collision of two passenger trains on tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad in a deep cut six miles south of Rockford, 111. Both engines wcro demolished, Engineer Tilden was In stantly killed and a score of persons injured. In a jealous fit Georgo Bernhardt shot and killed his employer, Rein hardt Losicr, and fatally wounded Mary Reinhardt at Philadelphia tho rither night. A dispatch from Vinlta, I. T., on tho 10th said that thero was much excite ment in that place over tho war scaro and many patriotic Indians wero ready to offer themselves as voluntdors in caso of war. The Madrid correspondent of the London Standard stated on the 20th that tho Spanish government was con vinced that tho Maine disaster, in stead of estranging, would tend to im prove relations between Spain and tho United States. The Kentucky house of representa tives passed a resolution urging their congressmen and senators to uso all possible efforts to secure tho recogni tion pf the Cuban patriots and the island as an Independent and free re public. The appointment of Count Casshil as Russian ambassador to tho United States was gazetted at St Petersburg on tho 18th. Joseph Leiter, of Chicago, made an emphdtio doninl that ho disposed of 5,000,000 bushels of his May holdings of wheat during tho excited trading of a day or two ago. Ho was credited with making a profit of 8500,000. Ho said: "I not only did not sell a bushel of wheat, but bought wheat The cur rent prices aro only tho beginning of a range from $1.25 to 81.50 per bushel. That is' what I propose to sell my wheat at" A report that tho Illinois Central is about to buy tho Kansas City, Mem phis ifc JHrmlngham road from tho Kansas City, Fort Scot& Memphis was credited recently by many railroad men at Kansas City and other places. A communication wns recently re ceived by Acting Gov. Jenkins from A. J. Blaekwcll, founder of the town of Blackwell, Ok., that a stato of riot had Existed in that town for several days and that ho and tho five negroes ho re cently brought to the town and sold property to had been besieged in his house. Ho called upon the governor for protection. The secret servlco of tho treasury department has discovered a now coun terfeit S10 national bank noto. It is on the Hibernian national bank, of Now Orleans, sories 1882, check letter B, Roseerans register, Nebeker treas urer. It is a photographic production of poor workmanship. A Buffalo (N. Y.) telegram on tho 15th said that a number of men, esti mated at between 20 and 30, who wcro fishing through tho ice on Lako Erie, wero believed to havo lost their lives or wero adrift on tho ice on tho lake. 0. N. QuiNN, assistunt government engineer, has served notice on tho dredgeboat Florida, stopping tho oper ation of dredges in tho Port Arthur ship ifiltuthol In Texas. Tho order was issued by tho war department at Washington. A special from Juneau, Alaska, of February 12, confirmed the news of tho loss of tho Clara Nevada and said: The cause of tho disaster was doubt less the explosion of her boilers. Of tho 50 people on board nono uro bo llovcd to havo been saved. People of every .class in Madrid de nounced in tho strongest fashion the insiniiiitlon on tho part of tho Ameri can press that tho Spanish nation was in any way responsible for tho Maino disaster at Havana, which was as cribed by tho majority to an accident, and by some to tho work of Cubans, anxious to embroil tho Uuitcd States with Spain. Should tho United Status government officially re-echo tho charges of tho American press a decla ration of war, It was said, vsould fol low at onco without waiting for fur ther action from America. At tho conference of tho leaders of tho Creek Indians at Okmulgee, I. T., resolutions were passed declaring that us a nation they opposed the allotment of their lands in severalty and asking tho principal chief to have a vote taken by tho chiefs of their respective towns on tho subject and forward it to their delegates incongress. As &oon as tho conferenco had adjourned Chief Ispar hpchcr issued a letter to nil Creek judges to enforce the nation's laws and to oppose tho recent legislation of con gress abolishing their courts. Rev. Sam P. Jones, the evangelist, returned to his homo at Cartcrsvillc, Ga., on tho 10th from a western lectur ing tour and in tho evening issued a formal announcement of his candidacy for governor7 which has created a big sensation in Chicago. Ho has not yet announced his platform, but it was said ho would opposo especially Geor gia's free school system. S. P. Winslow, agent for an em broidering machine, whose home is at Springfield, 111., fasted 18 days at a ho tel at Guthrie, Ok., in order that ho might be forgiven for sin. It was thought that ho was insane. The attorney general of Colorado has furnished an opinion that thero is no law for women in that stato drop ping their maiden name on the simple excuse of a wedding. The man is nothing more than a party to a con tract, ho says, and' cannot demonstrate his mental superiority by forcing his family namo on tho bride. The opin ion is sweeping. In tho Gown coal mine of the Choc taw Coal company, at Hartshorne, I. T., Maron Bctras, a Syrian employe of tho company, let a mule escape from him. Ho wont in pursuit of the mule, which ran into a condemned room full of gas, which Bctras' lamp ignited. Tho inulo wus incinerated and Bctras himself was burned nbout tho back, breast, neck and arms. Ills recovery was considered doubtful. All records woro broken at St. Louis on 'chango on tho 17th when May wheat advanced to 81.03, 1 cent, higher than tho previous day's close. The passenger and freight Bteaim boat Ericcson, which plied between Philadelphia and Baltimore, Md., sank in tho Delaware river off Wilmington, Del., on tho 10th. The passengers wero all taken off. According to a declaration of tho stato department at Washington on tho 17th Spain has officially disclaimed in a positivo manner tho reflections con tained in the Do Lome letter and that incident is satisfactorily closed. At Bollmont, 111., John Curran killed himself and wife in a fit of jeal ous rage. The corn convention began at Chica go on tho 10th. F. D. Coburn, of Kan sas, was ohoson chairman. After a speech by Mr. Coburn, Mr. Murphy, of Chicago, presented information regard ing tho corn movement J. R. Rippey, of Missouri, and Col. Thomas W. Har rison, of Kansas, wero named as two of tho members of tho national executive committee. Plans wero outlined for extensive exhibitions of corn at tho Omaha and Buffalo expositions. ADDITIONAL. DISPATCHES. The largo establishment of tho Nicdringhaus House Furnishing com pany at St. Louis was totally de stroyed by firo on tho 21st, resulting in a loss of more than 50,000 on stock and building; fully insured. The United States military and naval authorities aro activoly engaged in making legitimate arrangements for emergencies. Tho present avail able supply of powder is considerable, tho Frankfort arsenal at Philadelphia is turning out about 70,000 cartridges por day and can doublo the output when necessary, and tho ordnance factories aro making encouraging pro gress on guns and carriages for sea coast and field artillery. The Cuban insurgents, a Washing ton dispatch stated, will gladly accept tho proposition for a suspension of hostilities and mediation by tho United States looking to tho independence of the island for a financial consideration. The now wharf at Tampico, Alex., tho finest on tho American continent, was destroyed by fire, together with the custom house. Loss, 82,000,000. The senate on the 21st passed a reso lution for tho naval affairs committeo to mako an investigation into tho Maine disaster and also the house res olution appropriating 8200,000 for re covering property from the wreck. Tho census bill was then debated. Pri vato bills woro considered in tho house. Tho s'undry civil appropriation bill was also reported. A resolution was also introduced for an appropriation of 8100,000 for a monument at New York to tho Maine victims. A disastrous fire occurred at Pros cott, Ariz,, tho other night, by which tho Johnson hotel was totally de stroj'od and tho guests had a narrow oseapo for their lives. As it was they lost nearly everything. Some peculiar disease, a Webster City, la., dispatch of tho 21st said, was destroying tho lives of the cats in that vicinity, tho highways in the country especially being strewn with tho carcasses of dead felines. The court of inquiry got down to work at Havana on the 2lst for the in vestigation into tho causo of tho dis aster to tho battleship Maine, Capt. Sigsbeo being tho first witness. Capt Sampson, tho president of tho court, has announced that nothing of im portance will bo made public until all tho testimony has boon recoived and tho findings considered. Tho divers brought up Capt Slgsbeo's atato docu ments and the keys to tho magazine. NATIONAL LAWMAKERS. Work of tlio Flfty-FIUi Congress from Dny to Dny In Ilrlof. A spirited dolmta was caused in tho sennto on tlio lath by tho resolution of Scnntor Itnrrls (ICnn.) cnllln upon tho attorney Konornl for tho reason, whtch induced hi in to nbandon hla plan of redeeming tho first mortRnRo bonds of tho Kansas Paclilo railroad and having tho road qpcratedj by a receiver. Sonator Harris donounccd tho present plan to soil tho road at tho bid of tho reorganization comtnttteo as de fraudlnir tho Kovcrnmcnt out of something more than JO.OOO.ooa After striking out tho prcainblo tho resolution was adopted. Tho Hawaiian treaty was then dohatcd In execu tive session. ...Tho houso dovotcd tho day to the consideration of bills and joint resolutions presented under tho call of committees and 10 of more or loss public Importanco woro passed. Mr. Coonoy (Mo.) ashed why his resolution asking for Information nbout tho accounting of tho receiver of the First national bank of Scdnlla, Mo., had not been reported from tho committee. Mr. Johnson (Ind.) on behalf of the banking committeo, explained that tho report had been delayed, but would bo mado probably tho nott day. Mr. Cox (Tcnn.) reported a bill "to better control nnd to promote tho safety of national bunks" and it Wus passed. Hills woro also passed empower ing registers and receivers of land ofllccsto Issue subpoenas and to repeal tho statute re quiring nfllrmntlvo proof of loyalty by holders of bounty or land warrants. Tho Orosvcnor bill for arbitration of labor disputes was re ported back to tho houso with amendments by tho lubor nomiriTUcc. An order was also en tered for tho consideration of tho .Loud bill ro tating to second-class mull matter ou March 1, 2 and 3. The scnato on tho 16th passed tho fortifica tions bill after Increasing tho amount appro priated for powders nnd projectiles from 0j0. 018 to 5050,118. In tho cxccutlvo session Sena tor Morrill ( Vt) occupied tho cntlro tlmo with u speech opposing tho ratification of tho Ha waiian nnnexntlon treaty.... Tho debate on tho bankruptcy bill wns opened up In tho house, but it attracted little attention, tho interest be ing absorbed about tho nows of tho disaster to tho battleship Maine. Just beforo adjournment Mr. lloutcllo (Me.), chairman of tho naval com mittee, presented a resolution expressing sym pathy with tho families of thoso who had lost tholr lives or were Injured in tho disaster to tho Maine. It wns unanimously adopted. Aftkh a spirited debate in tho scnato on tho 17th tho resolution of Senator Turplo (Ind.), declaring tho scnato'.s opposition to tho con firmation of tho salo of tho Kansas Paclilo ratl roa'l, was passed by a voto of 31 to 20. Remarks in favor of tho resolution woro mado by Sen ators Harris (Kan.) and Rawlins (Utah), and in opposition by Senators Thurston (Neb.) and Qcar (la.). ...Tho bankruptcy bill dragged along in a listless manner in tho house, tho de bate being overshadowed by tho disaster to tho battleship Maine. It is probablo that tho fam ilies st th3 victims of tho Malno explosion will bo cared for, as Mr. Mc'C1611an (N. Y.) -Introduced a Joint resolution appropriating 150,000 for this purpose. In tho scnato on tho 18th Senator Halo (Ma) introduced a joint resolution ut the request ot Secretary Long, of tho navy department, for nn appropriation 7f t00,000 for tho purposo ot rccovorlng tho remains of ofllcers and men lost on tho Malno nnd saving as much of tho battle ship nnd nor equipment as possible. After be ing amended with a provision for transporting tho dead bodies to tho United States It was passed. An exciting debate occurred over tho resolution of Senntor Allen (Nob.) for nn In vestigation by tho scnato naval commit tee Into tho disaster to tho Malno. Senator Mason (HL) proposed a substltuto for an investigation by a Joint commlttoo of tho two houses, so as not to havo any facts cov ered up. Ho nlso denounced tho administra tion tor its Cuban policy. Sharp replies wcro mndo by Senators Wolcott (Col.) and Lodgo (Mass.) A joint resolution for a tablet to tho dead vlottms ot tho Malno battleship on the wall of stationary hall in tho capltol was ro fcrreu. After considering resolutions on tho death of Ashley 11. Wright, lato a representa tive from Massachusetts, tho senato as a mark of rospect to his momory adjourned to tho 21st ....Tho houso unanimously adopted tho resolu tion passed by tho scnato for an appropriation of 1210,000 for recovering what was posslblo of tho men and apppurtcnances of tho Maine. A bill was also introduced appropriating M, 000,000 tovbulld another battleship to roplnco tho wrecked Maine. Tho bankruptcy bill thon took up tho rest of tho time. Tiik scnato wns not In session on tho 10th.... Tho house passed tho Henderson bankruptcy bill by a vot'd of 153 ayes to 123 nays. Tho voto showed that 18 republicans voted against tho bill and 12 democrats for It. An amendment to strike out tho Involuntary feature was do fcatcd. DIPPING CATTLE. Stations May Hu ICtttuhlUlied at St. Louis nn (I Kiiiihiih City. Washington, Feb. 19. Congressman DInstnore, of Arkansas, has had sev eral interviews with Secretary of Agri culture Wilson in the past few days in regard to tho establishment of dipping stations for Arkansas cattle. Some weeks ago Secretary Wilson decided that if the Arkansas cattle wero prop erly dipped thero would bo no neces sity for the quarantino regulations which have heretofore prevailed. Since that time tho members of tho Arkansas delegation havo been solic itous that the lipping stations bo es tablished with as little delay as possi ble. It was first proposed to establish them on tho railroads running from Arkansas into Missouri at tho points whoro tho roads enter Missouri terri tory. Secretary Wilson has now con cluded that probably it would be best for all interests to have the dipping stations established at St. Louis and at Kansas City. If this is done, tho Arkansas cattle will bo shipped to St Louis and to Kansas City under tho saino strict regulations that thoso cat tle shipped for immediate slaughter aro now allowed to enter the St. Louis and Kansas City markets. INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD Now Cult Orgiuilzm; with Mr. Tlnglcy us Supremo Ilontl, Chicago, Feb. a I. Tho Theosophical Society of America, which mot in an nual convention in this city Saturday, celebrated tho eloso of tho Kali Yugo (which, according to tho Asiatic philos ophy followed by tho Theosophists, was tho fourth cycle of 5,000 years each of human progress) by a comploto chango of government Autonomy was overthrown and an autocracy was established, with Mrs. Katharine A. Tingloy as tho spiritual head. Theos ophy, as a name, was given a subor dinate place and tho International Brotherhood leuguo was tho now title with which tho movement was chris- I tenod. An actlvo crusade will bo in nugurated for tho purpose of interest-' ing the common people in tho cult Kcw for (he Wheelmen. The League of American Wheelmen num bers nearly 2,000 below tho 100,000 mark within the last few weeks. In spite of this startling diminution, tho mnxhnum ot health may bo attained by those who uts tho comforting nnd thorough tonic, Hostct ter's Stomach Bitters, which promotes di gestion, a healthy flow of bile, regularity of tho bowels, and counteracts kidney trouble. It is, moreover, a remedy for and preventiva of malaria and rheumatism. A IfNoful IIcqucHt. Cumso I hear that Mr. Scndds left $100, 000 to Ycllvnrd university. Cnwkcr Is it to be applied to any par ticular purpose, such as the endowment of a clinir? " "The money is to lie used for the endow ment of a football hospital." Puck. , A I'u.zlcd Infnnt. "Paw," asked the little boy. who had been . tackling statistics in the dally paper, "how docs it come that most of tlio whisky and f beer is drank by noople in the temperate zone? Cincinnati Enquirer. i The Ilnck-llKcr. "The back-bitcr" remarked the observer pf men and things, "is usually somebody who litis ; been frustrated m tlio attempt to get white meat oil the breast." 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