-yT-jv) O ft llll WW? ! 7 SECOND YEAH PLATTSMOUTIf, NEBRASKA, SATURDAY EVENING, DECE3IDEK 15, 18S8. NUMBER HO. 8TANLEY A CAPTIVE. The Mahdi's Prisoners wll be Killed Unless Suaklm Is Surrendered. Caiko, Dec. 15. If the lettern-cc-ived at Suakiiu from Osman Digna, and which is supposed to have contained the an nouncement that Kmin Pasha and a v white traveler presumably Stanley) had fallen into the hands of the mahdi, were cnclo.tcd copies of a dispatch from Der vish leaders at Lado to Khalifa Pasha, giving the date of Emin Pasha's sur render at Octoher 10, and a letter to Tjuin Pasha from the Khedive which the latter handed to Henry M. Stanley when at Cairo. It is rumored that Osuian Digna, in his letter, expressed willingness to surrender Emin Pusha and his white companion provided Egypt would aban don Suakim. If this proposal is not ac cepted it is believed that both captives will be killed. The Uritisli cabinet is now discussing the situation. IOnimn, Dec. IS. The Emin relief expedition committee are doubtful of the genuineness of the Osmun Digna letter. They suggest that the khedive's letter may be a c py stolen at Cairo, but they thiuk it in re likely that Stanley sent on runners to Emin with letters, and that these runners wen captured. In any case they are hopeful that even if Emin is a captive, Stanley is still free. Lo.ndox, Dec. 15. General Orenfell recognized the letter which Osman Digna enclosed as the original one which he had drafted for the khedive. Thus Stanley's capture is virtually beyond a doubt. IJkcssels, Doc. 15. The king of Bel gium is greatly agitated by the news from the Soudan. He admits having been the largest subscriber to Stanley's expensis. Suakim, Dec. 15. Osman Digna's let ter was a reply to Major UundleVjrequest of last August of Emin Pasha. The letter asserts that the mahdi has conquered the whole of the equatorial provinces and that one white man escaped. The Dread White Cups Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 15. About six months ago three southern Indiana fami lies moved to the neighborhood of Agra, Kas. Soon after a "white cap" organiza tion was formed and within a few weeks several people have received notices war ning them to mend their ways. No at tention was paid to the warnings and two weeks ago missives with red fingermarks and signed "Kan. Division White Caps" were received. Wednesday night a farmer who is noted for his slovenly appearance was taken from his home, treated to a rinsing with twenty buckets of water. Monday night a citizen of Agra named McDonald, accused of cruelty to his wife was seized, bound to a telegraph pole, and given sixty lashes. Steps are being taken to secure an arrest of the regulators. Kiiraln Accepts Sullivan's Chal lenge. New York, Dec. 15. Kilrain has ac cepted the challenge of John L. Sulliyan to fight to a finish for $10,000. An un known friend will cover Sullivan's money today. The fight is to couie off within six months or not at all. Charley Mitchell will act as Kilrain's manager. The parties will probably meet in Canada to arrange the prelimi naries, or in some other place outside the jurisdict ion of the United States govern ment. Kilrian is positive of his ability to best Sullivan, although he is very modest and does not claim to be able to defeat his antagonist without a hard fight. Kilrain's backer is unknown. LENGTH OF DREAMS. km Obnerver of the Subject TelU or Uli Own Experience. This interestinir Question has boon Fires at Lincoln. Lincoln, Ne!. Dec. 15. Yesterday afternoon between 3 and 4 o'clock the handsome suburban residence of Mr. J.C. Williams, and the two residences that ' adjoined him on the north, were discov ered to be on fire. It occurred in the absence of t' e family, but hard work of the neighbors enabled them to save t everything on the first floor. Before the ui rival of the engines, however, the J lines cngulphed the entire building and the sharp south wind drove the fire into the buildings on the noith, and dispite the Viilit nt efforts of the firemen, they too were soon doomed. The great streams of water thrown upon the burn ing building seemed to have no effect. The household effects in the dwellings on the north of Wiilliams' residence were all saved. The loss is estimated at $12,000. Two of the residences were among the finest in that part of the city. The origin of the fire is unknown. At 4:15, just as the fire in the ruins of the residences had been extinguished, a second alarm of firs called the fire de partment to the gai works. The fire was started there by tlu bursting of the pipe attacht-d to the oil pump in the south part of the building. Tthe oil from the bursted pipe was thrown to a burning past jet and the interior of the building was soon in a blaze. The winds drove the fire rapidly through the main build ing, and when the engines arrived it seemed impossible to save it. Great dan ger followed the firemen in their efforts. The chances were against saving any portion of the works. If the fire shou d penetrate the walls of tha east wing of the building or reach the retorts or res ervoir, several livss hung in the ballance. An excited throng hung around the burning building The suspense was 'great. An explosion was talked of and expected by many, but the steady stream of water an I bravo work of the fire bri gade prevented a greater catastrophe,but the main building was ruined. The en gines and machinery, however, escaped injury. The loss is fully $10,000. At times it seemed as if the water supply would not meet the demand. During the time that the fire depart ment was engaged at the two fires above mentioned, a small frame house near 12th and Wood streets was burned to the ground. Nebraska Postal Changes. Washington, Dec. 15. Charles Bryant has been appointed postmaster at Rock ford, Gage county, Neb., vice James L. Allen, remoyed. A postoflice has been established at j Coxville, Dawes county, with Eva Alli son as postmistress. Executed with Rifles. Atoka, I. T., Dec. 15. Lyman Puslee, a . fratricide, was shot Thusday near Tushkahomma in the presence of several hundred Choctaws, in the execution of a judicial sentence. His death was instan eous, three bullets from as many Win chesters piercing his breast near the heart. recently discussed in Germany, among others by Dr. F. Scholz, who has given wjuitj biniung examples trom his own experience and observation. It is very certain, however, that the majority of dreams are only of momentary dura tion, though extended occasionally to the length of a minute. In proof of this Dr. Scholz tells the following story from his experience: After excessive bodily fatigue and a day of mental strain of a not disa greeable kind, I betook myself to bed after I had wound up my watch and placed it on the night table. Then I lay down beside a burning lamp. Soon I found myself on the high 'sea on board a well known ship. I was again young, and stood on tho lookout. I heard the roar of the water, and golden clouds floated around me. How long I so stood I did not know, but it seemed a very long time. Then the scene changed. I was in tho country, and my long dead parents came to greet me ; they took me to church, wliero the loud organ sounded. I was delighted, but at the same time wondered to see my wife and children there. The priest mounted the nulnit and preach ed, but I could not understand what he said for the sound of the organ, which continued to play. I took my son by tho hand, with aim ascended the church tower but again tho scene was changed. Instead of being near my son I stood near an early known but long dead oflicer I ought to ex plain that I was an army surgeon dur ing the maneuvers. I was wondering why the major looked so young, when quite close in my ears an unexpected cannon sounded. Terrified, J was hurrying ofl when I woke up, and noticed that tho supposed cannon shot had its cause in the opening of the bedroom door through some one en tering. It was as if I had lived through an eternity in my dream, but when 1 looked at my watch 1 saw that since I had fallen asleep not more than one minute had elansed a much shorter time than it takes to relate the occurrence. Dr. Scholz has collected many other examples of a similar kind. True Flag. She Dropped the H. A few days ago an English actor had Living OIT the Pretty I . "There are now a number of men," remarked tho head of a big printi.ig house yesterday, "who lu-tuul! v make a living oil" the society girls U'hcther it is a legitimate living or not the pub lic can judge. The girls don't know anything about it, but they are a souroe of nrolit all the same. To Ifv gin with, there are the scurvy scrib blers of the society papers who sell their paragraphs about New York's pretty women at a cent a word, and who manage to eke a more or less twisted and unsatisfactory living out of the pastime. Then there are the lithographers and tobacco and soap box decoiistors, who take the faces of the pirlly women of New York, color thrm into allegorical shae, and serve them up to the boundless millions of the country for the purposo of deco n.Iiii'r llieir wares. The instant. nm oi t.n;i gu Is becomes at all notorious, like the Duchess of Marlborough, Lady Randolph Churchill. Mrs. Pot ter or any one of the others who have jumped into fame, the cigarette man u- tacturers send a co'inlr-r frit i-rcix-nt nieut of their faces broadcast through tho world. Then there is the sale of their photographs by the shopkeepers along Broadway. A further illustra tion of the profit is seen in our wceklv papers, which devote a groat deal of bpace anu some mighty good engrav ings to describing tlio beauties of New York, so that there is a good side after all to tho society gossip of tho Ameri can press, since it puts bread into the mourns or so many hardworking and industrious dealers in personalities." New York Sun. JOE, Ti One no Clothier And Dtvtroyer ot IliIi Prices, wants to et into the rool graces ot the i'uhlic, and lie is hound to L't-t there. ways. U N DEVI ATI N(i I'olitene LL Goods as Kt'iresentol. Reason a hlk Price. UARAflTEE CHOICE Stock. Underhand Method.-. jJllUTII at any CWt. VERY" Customer a Frien.l. VERY Article :i liaraiu. SSrSlSSSSSSSSS LSPP?1 iad averted a panic at K'hletheSmo EnS her stjwy .he Ice oresident. Thurmnn. .. An7. h.13 quite an 'ero." Danied bv his wife. n. thorn o-h TVilnn . . . 1 t who in her conversation dropped and supplied her h's as many dwellers on rrrsidenta Kanx-a. I tne isle no. ine mivsician introduced It is a singular coincidence that there fuo to, mother, who prides Is only one exception to the rule that herself on her knowledge of ancient candidates for president whose names history and who had also been ac- end in N are elected. Tilden is the only quainted with tho husband. While exception. There have been a surprising the gentlemen were transacting their number of presidents with the N on tha business, the ladies carried on a lively lenmnauon or ineir names w ashing- chat The actor's wife told in her own ion, jetierson, Madison, Jackson, Van vrav of an inst.nipft wlirm l.n,! Sfei" hal displayed great bravery, and by a cnance, Decause i names end with m,m-.m.m,-s V -viVtW m-r vwlUvlllla 1 UUI UlHli. I . . . could not overcome 'such heavy oddi IPed the doctor's mother, The presidents elected without an N at apparently greatly astonished, "I knew tho termination of their names were not " played a great many parts, but I pitted against the unconquerable N. The never neard that ho had played the firesident-elect, according to superstitious fiddle. " racljtions, was lucky to have only one It took several minutes before all given name. This recalls (he fact that could appreciate tho point of her re- hf teen of our presidents, and Harrison ply, but the doctor said that she had wnl mike the sixteenth, have had only recently read a great deal about Nero Dna even Pame.-Cmcmnati Enquirer. tue Roian empror.-Cincinuati En- ouirer. m . A I Some of the greatest orators the world ever produced have shone their brightest when some incident or impertinent ques tion drey them put. The eloquent ari(J erratic Tom Marshall, of Kentucky, vaa once delivering an address in Buffalo, N. Y. As was usual, he began in a low torse of voice. Some one in tho rear of the hall yelled -Louder, louder," several times. Marshall stood thp interruption some time, then advancing to tho front of the platform, he raised his impressive laughed at the idea .hat a fori should voico to a tone that evervbodv could tor a moment think of holding tht Physician in this citv whom lie had" EomS .n ,n. the .,louse. known quite a while. He was accom- ffi"c?; ly, lhe, s,ieen putting on Can Animal Count? Ilouzeau de la Haio tells of n wKp.m living in a fisherman's famil v at Santo Domingo that was fed upon the refuse of the tish cleaning. Looking for its rood, it went to tho shore everv day and waited for the boats to come back. The fishermen rested on Sundav. nnrl the bird acquired so clear a notion of Hie return of that day, when it had to fast, that it would not stir from the iree on which it was accustomed to vvuu its moo. ii is no;, necessary to upposu mai uic pelican tiacl learned count the six days at the end of trnicli its masters would not go fish ing; out, while it really estimated uany mo time when U must make its excursion to tho shore, n was informed of the return of fcmnday by observation of what was for in- The ian Hi irders Truth Who pays lie can heat tin's (J u.trantee. On tin's hasis JOE expects to huild hi record, and he is fast doinir it. Don't Show you one thing ond pell you another, lie will always show von goods at such low price his competitors can't meet. as, their Sunday clothes: in the samn tv.-v OO 1 1 . MurevmsMJt-w ftiien us master was going to hunt by seeing him with his gun and game bag. In such instances animals show that they have the fac ulty of associating ideas, of observing consecutive facts and establishing a correlative connection between them things winch lmvo been proved Ly auunuanco: or other evidence, and vvnicn demonstrate not less intelli gence than acquaintance with the ten signs exposing tho first ten numbers " use oi a system oi numeration to express larger numbers. Mme. Clcmence floyei- in Science Montiilv. Ask Joe's Customers And Joe will stand by their testimony. Don't Forget to Guess on Joe's Beans. Ability Required (.o Ce a Dude. Not a little ability is needed to be a dude. It takes considerable force of character to be willing q pass for a fool rather than to give up one's con victions. A striking illustration of the fact of what a dudo may be is fur nished by Prince Ferdinand of Co burg. W hen he ascended the much disputed throne of Bulgaria the world Racing on tho Upper MlsKiK;r.p. There is one phase of sleamboathi" luai it wm oe interesting to touch on onedy, ami that V tbe racing. There was a good deal of this, ami snmo r i .i . . . - me contests were decided Iv hot mid exciting. George llazzard says he has sawed wood I'.Vo steam mid bv the f . a - e . . uour 10 iec-M vue lurnaccs of a steam boat m a race, and doubtless olhei steamboat men ramember similar e- penences. There was a great race be tween tho Itasca, from Prairie du Ciuen, a.nd tho Gray Eagle, from Du buque. ut the time the laying of the oost was the bearer of dispatches re lating t: the matter, and the captain of each was mixious to get the news asnore nrst. At the bend just below tho city the twt.i b:aU were neck and neck, their engines ;:iv::ning and theii stacks belching forth clouds of smoke. They came ui the river ":i-f!ii!:ino- and there is still a question a: to v. hf-Y 500 an incurable case of Catarrb lie Head by the proprietors of DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY. symptom of Catarrh. 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One Pellet a Done, Cure Sick Headache. Hilioua lleadar h. pizzlneaa. Constipation, Indigestion. jOillous Attacks, and all deransremenu of be Momacta and bowels. 25 eta. by druggists. lioar, and said: "When the last great day vexed seat Now it is dawnino- on tho comes and the ancel Gabriel blows his I nublic that Pn'nro Vo!;n,fi ( pump to waten tho quick and the dead, as good a grip of his scepter as be had landed llraL 11 wis ppubahlv ont-t JULIUS PEPPERBERG. MANUFACTURER OF AKD WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALKR IN TUJi G lobe-Democrat, Iteaaty of American Women's Feet. American women have made Paris tlu-ir second home for so long that there U little to be said about their demeanor here. They are exeat favorites with dressmakers, and especially admired tot tht ir little feet. The French shoemakers say that they shave down the lasts of even tho Spanish women to fit the beau tiful American foot. A well arched foot loots better in a boot than in a shoe, and it 1.; sau to see a foot crumpicci pp in a tiIit slipper and a too high' heel, a peer fet t piece of Chinese deformity. To do Americans justice, they do not have to Gqueeze their feet to make them look f-tuall, and the only advice to give them I j to go to England for their walking nnx-3 anu to learn to wain more. -1 aria Guide de la Mode. would sufflqe. He has gon6 quietly and detefininedly' forward, and, with the persistance and concentration he learned as a dude, he has made him self master of the situation. He may be regarded as a type, gnxl, -while there must still be those tl ho consider the energies of one of these elegant crea tures as misapplied, in the face of tacts it seems foolish to deny their ex istence. Boston Courier. KSrVw t-,Wl Choicest Brands of Cigars, Without Food or Shelter. Norwald, Conn., Dec. 15. Three un known men have been on Conkeen island, three miles from shore, since yesterday without food or shelter. They went there Thursday to shoot ducks, and their boat got adrift, It is impossible to reach the island on account of the heavy gale. Men's Drew Don't Salt Her. The Anglo-Indian official swelters jn scarlet cloth under a tropin sun; the Jar ar.eso wears a tall hat under his tulin tries; me farmer oi Illinois cuts I113 v!eat in a rusty surtout; the Italian peasant spires m a cneap ulster; the Kuglish statesman snoi es under a black chimney ot; they pre al as II clad unij aa thoroughly uncomfortable as men can l.-o. Who will teach them tle supreme j tmtn tj!."t l.?f man alone is well nrcssed wt.o is irii5-- In hfrj-jii with his bta tioa and hi: txu ijiatjo;), find t!iat uhilo mak' dre i f.s w"iiM-a. u-j lily :iid usf-less r.s it i:t i:rt:rr.t is. it 'is absurd to prate cf the t:'..;lo t X fl 1 ti:st t-f the wis- iuwi Lare ZUln. In San Diego there s a man who Is supposed to bo a full blooded Zulu and who goes by the name of Stephens be cause no one can pronounce Ins Zulu name. He says he was a member of cetewayo s body guard during the Zulq war, and was jn the skirmish In which Prince Napoleon was killed! lie shows numerous scars and relics' in proof of his . : .1 k 7 ooou uuu uuu ia.i&s u iiiuevus jargon tnat may be Zulu or Choctaw for all any nna Via nn M Cnn T t V Tlie Wrong Woman. There is a legend told n a great York shire town to the etf ec$ that, after peyr eraf couples had been simultaneously married at the parish church, one bride found her bridegroom walking away with another lady on his arm. The curate, summoned to her aid, remon strated with the defaulter and besought hm tq fake i(s prpper partner. "Nay, said he, "aw was married to tlus un, and I loike her t best." There is no reason why this should cot Le sober truth. The Comhill Magazine. ExTinmution iJcN Should He Sto;pro. Vienna is said to to undergoing 1 craze of c-Miuciutipii, Lately vast pit: of bodies of those fchct in durinr. the revolution luive been opened, am' the rotten masses have been removed to other pits, to Lc honored witJi mon umerits. Tliis ort of business should be stopped, bcth-ou the small scale and the large scale. TJiere is deathly poison enp.y,gh from our 'present sys tem of biiryuig, without oixjniug the graves and moving tho contents. The onj important matter for the living is to escape being slain by the dead. English clergymen tire agitating the need of bu.rying in ight boxes, with out casUets, to hasten decomposition. In this country the contents of ceme teries are frequently moved. It ,3 a. useless and detestable act. It is high time that civilized and Christian peo ples gaye over reverence for bones. The description of affairs at Yieuna ia purely revolting. Jt is niiher respect for the dead por regard for tho living t-'aat governs our treatment of decay lag corpses. SL Louis Globe-Demo- crat. Tapa TV a tirawlfig -i'tui.. "That baby pf jaurs is growing fat," remarked Jlprritt. "I guess he sleeps well." 1 "No. he doesn't." replied CobwiTet with a weary sigh, "nor 1 either." New xork LTemng bun. including our Flor do Pepperbergo and 'Buds FCTL LINE OF TOBACCO AND S3IOKER3' ARTICLE! always in stock. Nov. Q, C F. SMITH, The Boss Tailor Main St., Over Mergrs' Shoe Slot. Has the Uest aud most complete stock o,? samples, both foreign and domestic woolens that ever came west of Missouri river. Note these prices: Rusiness suit from $1 to $$r,t tlresa suits, $25 to $45. pants ti, $5, $Q, f 3,50 and upwards. CWill guaranteed a fit. Prices Defy Competition. TO ! HROfp, OFFICE, P-rsnnal aten.tla K fc!l Oulnere Entrust to my care. A Great Company AWX) A. GREAT PL All ih. New Soeiierj- will I'nMrivei'y i-' jourfiiy. 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