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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1890)
X .iitltiA JU WfiW i-, itk' ' i V f. ..t .iixftAii:..- 4- LEG rat Pa ' 4-S" V "- IV fc h J? & Ae tf 'r I- I -J " ' "it A ( J.U -"WW M ' UJVi x IT' 91. I --t ! 1 M v ii., "&'; r SHE BED OLOUD CHIEF, i a & . MIMUSIA. .9HMpii2HMw4 fo W' Difa wmtp a tat to MK,WWtUr of the WW A rfirfiv F. I : Tn two rival Jalam' t Vv rweaalllplkir BBBtas IV LnV A A BMronaad mm Mho MhM tkat Dr, aVfeaaAMlhatftubakl. ordered Mm a number of dafloienete is tairtfUton skolr aooonate. Tub Geraaa Reichstag haa passed the Mil authorislaf loaae for Ike military, aaval, railway, postal Bad telegraph aer vieMof tke Empire. Jcdob Manistt, of tke Queen's BeBok ilvisioa of tkt Engllsk Hlgk Court of JatMoe, wasstrioken with paralysiswkll reeUtBg oyer ewe rccoatly. Hbbb Moot, tke New Yerk Anarchist, will kave to serve kla sentence of one tear lor using iBoeadiary language 1b lttTtkla appeal belay rejected,. TMt raaoral of tke late Field Marakal Jjor Kapler took place 1b London on the lot Tke body was hurled in 81 Paul's OetkedraL llaayBotablo peraonawere IV Turn Fall Rather Coaipany, of Boston, proposes to ekui down fkortlr unless tke demand for rubber boots and ahoea im prove. Tkree thousand persons will be made Idle. At Paso del Ytorte, Mexico, recently Hw drunken keeper of two beara waa lacerated so terribly by on of tke ant aaala that ko died. He had beu giving kni wklaky. i Qkbmax newspapers express disss arovaliof ik Hswusb treat v. claim tnsr tkatrOcrmaay kad mora than an equal riff hi c insarrerence ib tee isisaa, aav-. lay aior trad. , i .. - i Ear-oars from Buenos Ayres state that akora kave been a larire aumber of -falluraa ther which footed up nearly tlA,ttt,oe. A panio prevallea and fold awi toaeked 918. Cklneae Mlnlater authorlaea the swaial of 'tkek story printed Ib a Mew York) paper tkat he kad approved ike SroposHloa of Count Mltkiewla for tke ienaatioa of aa Oriental Atqericsa bank (taCalaa, . B5.J ,,L..U 'L-J8 Taw report tkat a revolution kadi Iroka out la Ceeta Rica t daaled by iko reproseataUves of tkat deUatry la WaeklBftoa. Cablt-frama rocelyed late ly rroa tkero aay aotklny la refard to 1M snpposed revolution. Men atom Mokwix, who had been eon taed to kla kome sufferinir from an at task of ialuenaa, returned to tke Hena'tn mm tko tla fteaator Hkemaa waa etlil oelaed to kla houae. Henator Kdmunda waa also' uJferiny wttk a mild attack of M pnvalllaff complaint t Txk feud between tho old and young Caeeks of Bohemia la becoming; leaa bit tar. A ooatpromlae was arranged by tke noma of, frkloh tko young Cncohe at 'tended tke aaeetlag of deputies to con alder' tko reiult'ot the (Jertusn Cseek ifersnoa recently held la Vlenaa. HkUatvttO,W0BharaofAtchlaonatock arr raprsaoBtod at the modified Ave year trust meettBf at Boston. Mesara. It. 1. Ckoasy, Uvi C Wade aad William J. Bosho wore okoaea the aew trustees, Tko rmstladenture Is modified so that amy raaaeles ta tho trust skall bo filled y tko araataoa aa . whole., . ' I xKuTKM(in Don 1-kpho of Braail ta faaalBf kla time la almost absolute ae olusioa at Caanes, Fraace. His health Id fairly food and his mind clear, lie Is wwrkinf oa kts memoirs, which will aot to published until after kia death. The aVowafall of tho Empire will ooonpy awash apace aad careful preparation. Naws from Rio do Janeiro la that a iefakatloa of M,ooo pesos has been dU oevered ta the telegrsph depsrtmnnt, of srhlek Baron do Capanoma waa chief. Tko Baroa kad keen arrestod and lodtreU 1a tall. It ta aaaerted by tho csahter of tke company tkat ItoCpaneme disposed t tke money and that ho was aaststed ky others, ajralaat whom warrautf of ar. .avot aave oeen isauea. A rwciDKD flurry amtma; commlaalon tea oa the Chicago Board of Trade has keen caused by tho bill Introduced In Congress by Representative ltutterwortli to Impose a high internal ruvcnuo tnnun all deslings in "futures." Tho puriN)M of the bill is supposed to bo to proveut aawoulatioa ta food product snd to rt airtot trsnsaotlons to actual sale and amrckaaes la the aarkeu In eeaBeaucnee of recent aoehea in tko Frenok Chamber of Deputies when Uou langist reactloaiat members sttempuil to prevent If. Joffrla from spesking, a tooolation kaa beoa introduced to sao psad far tko rassatador. of tke aesalsm tko aiombers who crested tke disorder: Tko resolution was received with mur tars of disapproval by tke members of Hm party of tho Right aad waa referred toaoommlttt). Tm MaC?PlBW-try appolated by Becrstarv mmhmwS laveatiarato thd alwrfa tkstMvVsWcers eonsplred tone wwvj-s wm naif tuvtr ItJ, IN met recently. A nutulwr of wit were eiamlnod, who testified to awlaf asked te assist and also to receiv faff a letter from ex-Confreosmaa VWanaa ftaderlmt bla Arvliu' t. .m. Itks) naasafo of a kill for a certain woaV AfsWgBBB) MfclJ..-il., VMt j. MwniaiKf MNWr of ji TTB"CBBdaY ka 1MMPMM4 JggggggT JHapteirt nHMFiiM iMMMtl 1MVii( wkookow feU ' saoaand .T""1 "r -!(. r-jW .- CV ' MfiWS OF TfflC W1IX ' Wmw the BtameTcvMHi Mt petrtlons Mr tnNill 114 MMMlUeM.n. wvarat ,.hlU. IomI in Ikefr tkNMhr, MUl MihirhiM, of Florid M- rested taefenataesf the psrarph In mm greeldeat'e mmk relating ta federal eon- I ear Ckat.ia.. ... hk nu . ,!. ' candiar (Mm.), rc5lJny' - (V.J. Rln (BYT.) tank fHe.1. aaviBM (tit.), MalekkTA. Wllaoa (W, Va.).aa rtower h war IM. V.. Mm raii-Mwniori i s lanr aaateer el hto ttMRMae,la OmimlMee tke W1M7m wS!X&?m2!imi& OktafcemaTewa. alto bill. Wasatk mmmM mm menu kllle vmmorlMImB eoaiaiw aa ik Moss aajawaad. la Mi tenat m Mm Mm BMaWmalr pr amtea spalHtoa frata the Afrleaa Amarleaa S,.,2eotf,.,u?A0,,,lwf Amartea la favor wthajRalr Maeatloaal bill and Mhos kave K printed In rail In the BXrd, bat as kla waa tke ealy vote In favor of tke motion tk rtqaaet waa refuted. The bill la regard to requlrlna tke next miibi m ika t naber el mortgaged fame, etc., whlok kadi nfina MfWHIf, was MIIM IS erder tkat Senator Barry might apeak poa MMaukJaet. ArUraMngtkyTdlacnialon tk bill want over. Several bills then passed and tk tenat admira4. . . .Tk aVmaa ea aurnad ikree konra la debating a ruling t tke Speaker and tkan farther coaildered the OklakomaTewailtablll until adkmramant la the sesau on tke Md, after tk Istrodus. toneeTaraJ rsaotatlons,eaailderatfoaof tka bill Nqulrlay tke nparlntandaal et the Ueataa te aeartla4 what par eaaf.et Mm Popl owned tkalr farma aad Ike number mortgaged waa reesmed and after a lengthy dleeueelon the bill waa raeommlttad. The lair Kdaeatloaal bill was than reached aad want over until Monday, weak by aonn sent. The Senate refused to concur in the' Hone amendment to tk' Joint resold tlen making an appropriation for remov' Inar aaaga from fh Mlasonrl river and) aoMfareaca waa ordered. ., .After amending tk Joint HMlnllan approprlatlag tKS.frw, ferremavlsganaga' from llik Mlaiourl river by reducing the amouat to r.ow, whlcb' paeaed.the Houee recanted ooatlderatlon M . tke Oklahoma Towailt bill, whlcb afterl many amendments waa Anally paned. Iti Invalidates the alalroe of all who entored tan Territory Wore the IVeildent'e Kmclama tlon took effect The remainder of (the see alnn waa apeat In Commute of (he Whole. Whs the Senate met on the Mil Senator Veat presented lb credentials of William A. Clark ana Martin Maglnnla ae Senator from Montana. The Soar, gentlemen 'el aiming to be Senator from Montana were admitted to tke prlvllvgee of th door pending and vunwat. nnru nine wtra rennrta on or two paaeed. Wlmn Senator ingaue, aadraaead tlie Senate nnim. the race ijueatlon (In opposition to Senator Mat ijueatlon (In opponlllon to Hnator Mat bill tencoragi the emigration of col. iera diii toencosragu the emigration of col uivi iciiic mini me imiiea niatea), at the eonclnalon of which the Senate adjourned until Monday,... Whrn the Uimae met th Committee on Klectlone aubmltted a major. L'SBK'" Virginia sa of Smith vs.waason , In favor of t he eontettant. The mlaorttyauttalnrdthelttlarmeinler,JMi.' ? After a brief sesalonla Comiullteaof the Whole tint llouae adjourned. THB Senate waa nqt la section on the 14th, 4nd th Rouae, after ,lsalitag on lie amend mentis the bill for removing obttructloaa from tke Missouri rjver and psaalng the bill for s bridge at or near Knmaa City, went Into CoiamlUce.ofihWhoIri fur 4he further eonalderatloii of the Cuatoms Admlulatra.. Ilv bill. When the commlttae rote lii Peters (Ksnaaa) Inlroduned sn Irrigation bill' sad lb llouae adjonrnad. rKMaONAL ANIt fOLITICAU In kla Inaugural message to tho Mew Jersey Legislsture Governor Loon Ab bott comes out flaVflooted la favor of ballot reform. Tm. President aad Mrs. Harrison gave a state dinner on' tho'Jlst' tatko.dlplo nistio corps. Covers wuro laid for forty seven pontons. Thk New York Legislature kaa unani mously adopted ntaolutiona petitioning Congress to locsto the coming World's Fair in Now York. I'MKNttiKftT If AHiiimiN haa Kent to the Henate with a memorial n mraaage urg ing legislation to prevent tho rapid snd needless destruction of the forests of the country. Daviu It. Watkhs, United States Mar shal for tho Western district of Michi gan, has resigned. MoHHieon Mimrimn, of the Kanua City Times, hss Interviewed exPresi dent Cleveland and report hm ready to run agsla for the Irealdency. Tun Henste Commltttve on Foreign Re lations has ordered an adverse report to be msdo on the Call resolution request ing the ih-caldent' to open negotiation with Npsln for tho purpose of Inducing thst Government to consent to' tho es tablishment of a republic in Cuba. Hon, John McSwkknv, a noted crim inal lawyer of Ohio, died at Weooter re cently of acute pneumonia. Hon. Fihh I'mar,, ex-SUte,, Hens tor and Representative, snd a pnmiluent Republican of Michigan, died atlilareat denoe in Uraad Raplda on the "A'd from Injuries by a fall. Wimjam L llvttit, Governor of the Chickasaw Nation, In a communication laid twfora the 8'nsie, protasis sgslnat tke establishment of a Territorial form of government 'in Oklshoms a viola tion of the treaty wade lth tho In dians in 18U0. Miciiakl Davitt, la alcoturcat Cork, Ireland, declared his steadfsat loyalty tolsrnell. ' . ' Aiiam Fnnr.PAtioii, tho veteran, clwus uisnager, dlinl after an attack of inflii enta at Philadelphia on tho 'ttd. He waa sixty-eight years of age and left a valu able property. Kx-Siixatoii Uiiii.kiikiicikii died at -iiiieneeier, vs., on mo 44tU, 110 WSS Iwrn at rMlnburg, Nhonandoah County, Vs., (Ktotier 4. 1M4. Ilr.v. Iiu Talmaor calltnl on Mr. Olsdntone at Hawarden on the tilth and epent tho day with him. Napovon-auo, head chief of thu Un oompahjrr I'tea, died on the reaervstlon aesr t'rlco Station, Utah, January It, of absceaa of the liver. Charley Khavenau as vhoaen head chief in hi placA, Ue ta qulto Intelligent. Tut: Herman Relchatag hss refused ot reduce the tariff on coal. MISTKLUaNKtH-S. Thk reixirt that tho Hank of England aa about to use silver as securltv for notes wss dcclsred ta London to be a canard. Thk dtagraceful row at the Pollak cemetery at Plymouth, Pa., was folloued oy norriuie snd dlaguatlng proceedings. One ot the factions disinterred mrsif Kukopkak Inaactal matter duriag . alt... .I.V-.1 ,. ai . .-. J I AW an am umli kBm.lJ Take ...- ul kU)k. .I.li of the dead ot the onnoatmr rseibsa. throwing the remains into the roadway, The ghoul wero Anally routed by a deputy sheriff aad posse . . . aaa lennesse rivers at raaocaa. ny., freatly alarms tko laaMeata. Tub graad jury at Deaver, Col., kaa ladktaiike ieerotary of Btata aad other psrsons Ar frauds la publlo contracts.0 Fouaaegroes, brotbers, are la Jail at sUlak b, N. C, nkarged with hoodooism. 1 J Am ButcawKM, and his two sons wore drowned racoatly while crooataf kcjradewater, aesr Providence, Ky. JTW. Avrbv, of North Carolina, a elerk employed la the geological survey oSee at WaihlaaTton. ky mistake took a drink of earbollo acid from aa ualabled bottle wkkh he thought contained whisky and died ta a few mlautes. An aged eouple named Comstock, walk returning from a funeral at Wal ton, Cobb., were rua into by a train oa tke Pankury A Morwalk railroad and botk were fatally injured. Tub board of guardians of the work kouse at Cork, Ireland, has been oft elally dissolved for adopting political resolutions. Tub Milwaukee exprosion tke Ckl csgo.A Northwestern recently ran into a'faaoral proessotoa at Chicago, killing four of tke mourners. Potts, the noted Des Moines "searsk or," has been aentanced to throe years in tko Iowa penitentiary on tko Indict ment for perjury growing out of kls liquor aeliures. Hamilton, hia. co-defendant, waa acquitted. TrUKTiKN prominent young men living at (livlnnavllle, Ind., havo been arrested on suspicion of beng Whltacaps. Ilv an explosion In a colliery near Newport, Pa., five miners were killed. lathe district court nt Fort Worth, Tox., a Jury allowed C. R. Iloboo M.000 damages for boiagplaoodoa tko black list by tke Missouri Pacific Railway Company. Thk Misspnri Paelflo has followed tho Chicago A Alton and tho Wabash and has msde a llvo-stock rata of 7Y cenU from Missouri river and Intertaedlato points to Ht flouts and FUtst Ht. Loula. Thk supposed express robbers and murderers, llrown, Wallace and Dulaney, wero Identified by Engineer Mpauldlng, at llrownsvtlle, Tex., and held in tft,000 ball each. They were already under 12,000 ball for cattle stealing. Jkmik IXam RKyNouM,anaotreas,eom mlttod suioldo tn Now York because of Jealousy. ' T. U. Mkoibbm, of Cynthlsna, Ky., la dead. Ilo waa a wealthy distiller and prominent turf man. An apparently neWdisesae has broken out among tk,korses In the vicinity of Nprlngflnld, III., nm sovcrsl have died. Cases are also reported from Macon County. The disease has some symp toms of ordinary typhoid fevqr, aad the veterinarians am puailed about it It sppesr to sffoot colts and young horses most Thk British steamer Hardlniaa had a torriblo mishap oa her recent trip from Portland, Me.,' to Liverpool. ' Heavy aeaa smashed tk f:thl and tko steam gauge burst , Three of the crew were killed. " In 'a- dual between Kdouard Roths child, soa of ltaroa Alphonae Roths child, and 'the Maniula do Uouy in Paria the other day, tke Marqula waa wounded. John Pinkintiin, the former partner of thu Armours in the pork packing busl ness, wss rciortod lying dangerously sick st Milwaukee, Wis., on tho 94th. II. P. Hutchinson, the noted grain operator (at Chicago, waa recently swindled ot many thousand dollar by a trusted clerk. M. P. Dickinson, sn other operator, also suffered. ,' Ih'MNCMM fsllures (Dun's report) for the seven dsys ended January tt.'l num bered alls, compared with :um the pre vious week and 4'J the corresponding week of last year. ADDITIONAL DIsrATCHHB. Jim Htahh, the noted Cherokee boras thief aid desperado aad paramour of Belle Htarr, succumbed to his wounds at Fort Nmtth, Ark. Ho hsd been shut ky a deputy marakal at Ardmorn, I. T. , Tmr decomposed body of the Pbiladol phla banker, Joseph O. IMttman, haa beea fouad floating In tho HchuytkiU. Ho disappeared December 11. Mixintkb Ryan at tho court of Mart loo hss complslnM of Consul Rahden at Kansas City for reporting tkat hog cholera existed tn Kansas. Kahdea dis avowed any wrong motives, stating that he had simply oollated Items from varl ous newspapers with reference to tke disss aad kad mailed tkosa to kts Uqv eminent, nowever, an cmoargo kaa bja placed on Uvo bogs enuriug Mex ico In consequence. PHor. Fisk P. Bbkwbb, of Grlnnell, lows, dlod from the grlpp recently. Ho waa a brother of Juatloollrewer, ot tko United Statu Supremo Court Thk accidental Ignition of a natural gas well at Do Haven, Pa., caused tku bad burning of four workmen. Lork.nxo o. Woomiofsr, New York partner of the great Chicago dry goods firm ot Marshall Field A. Co., has rotlrod from tho corporation bovauso of ill healtk. i itUMUNAi. JAmniNi ta lying In Room critically 111 with pneumonia. Thk .advueato thtloll San Felloe, brother ot tho Archbishop of Naples, has ahsconded.wlth funds .held In trust to the txxteat of T..H,000. Thk Pan-American delcgstes wore tho guests ot the olty of Haltlmoro on tko .Sth. ' -, Ki:v. Diu TAiJtiAiiR and his wife sailed from I.Uerpiwl' tor New York on tke tftth oa their return from their trip to the Holy Land. Tut; Intrepid traveler Nelllo Illy (Kato Civhrann) reached New York on tke "Mb, having matlo tho trip round tko world la ,tk Vi day 6 hours. Hon. W, II. CntrrcariRUs who waa a member ot Congress from 1HTS-T4 from tk Third Congressional district of Tea Beast, aad who waa aoted for kla oo ceauicltles, died at Chattanooga tk otker night Cucajuxo houae returna tor tke week ended January W skowed an average ta crease ot T.v compared with the corre sponding week of last yesr. In New lint v mn'H- WBaa, the week ended Jaauary sS were decld ociy aait ThB Senate waa aot la aeaatoa oa tke 45th. Tke Houae passed tko Custoau AdaUalstraUve kUL A TttBRATRxan MaeMoa of tadkmaWRAHKA rTTATl NEWM. jt i . . . t . At a recent ateoMaf of ta State Board of TransportaUoa Attoraey-Uea oral Ieese offered a resolution Instruct Ing tke (lecretario to arapar a tariff keet within tea days roduoing freight to the Iowa standsrd. Tke Moeretariea submitted a report in tho caao of tke Osceola Farmers' Atllsnce, wklck sus talaed their petition and ordered the Union' Paelflo to giro them elovator room. Thk fourteen-year-old sun of Jamea Combs, living three miles southwest of Rulo, waa recently playing with a re volver when It waa discharged, the ball entering his temple, producing Instant death. Both of kla parents were alck la bed at tko time. Mamvri, T. MiCohd, aa old resident of Lincoln, recently wont hunting and was not hesrd of for several days, when kla lit Acs body was fouad la tke snow Bear the packing houses. His gua lay aear klm and thore was' IBM oa ht peraoa. He was evidently overcome by the cold- Thk suburbsn train on the Missouri Pacific railway was wrecked within two miles of Omsha the other morning. William Boyle, station agent at Druid Hill, who waa a passenger on the train, waa instantly killed. Eight other pas sengers were Injured, two of them, Al bert Mltslass, a fourteen-year-old boy, and Jamea O. Harvey, a carpenter, prob ably fatally. The wreck waa caused by a rear end collision. Br the wrecking of a Burlington en gine near Seward the other day, Fire man Frank Mchaefer, who waa soon to kave been married to a young lady of Lincoln, was killed. Tiir other morning while tho cool, ai tho Hotel Riddle at Plattsmouth, wss preparing for breakfast the reservoir in connection with tho cooking range ex ploded. The shock was tremendous and pieces of tho shattered reservoir flew about, some through tho windows, others striking William Wdodard, the oook, injuring him qulto severely. About twelve o'clock tho other night tko Isrgo bsrn of J. Thompson, a farmer living about flvo miles north of Urand Islsnd, wss burned. There wss a Isrgo number of horses and csttlo tn the barn besides a large amount ot hay and grain, but nothing was saved. The loss wss about 10,000; Insurance, 91,500. It waa auppoaed to ho the work of tramps. At a recent meeting of tho State Bosrd of Agriculture on the second bal lot for n relocation of tho State fair for tho next five years Lincoln had SO votes, Omahs 10, Hastings 15, Grand Islsnd 0, Columbus '.'. Lincoln, therefore, was chosen. The following officers of tho board wero ro-olocted: President, It. R. Ilreer, Kesrney; first vice-president J. II. McDowell, Falrbury; second vice president, K. N. Orennell, Fort Calhoun; treasurer, L. A. Kent, Mlndenj secre tary, Robert Wt Furasa, Brown vtlle. , Mr. HAMNAtati dropped dead, at '(ha Burlington depot at; Lincoln tke other afternoon. Ho had been attending tho meeting of tho State Horticultural So ciety, where ho had been an active worker for the last seventeen years. II ate a hearty dinner and walked hastily to tho train, and Just after ho kad takoa a sest he was stricken with the fstal blow. He waa sixty years old and ono of tke most prominent horticulturists of the West. Uovkrnor TitAYKli recently addressed a letter to tho general managers of all the lines of railroad In the State in which ho spoko of v the vast smountof corn stored on tho farina along tho tracks, tho low price which it brings, jio needs of the producer and tho'proecnt hlgk rates at frelgkt and urged a reduc tion on grain rates so thst thls'immense product might bo moved to tho msr keU. Souk time sgo Louts Ksviah, a rag buyer, left his team standing In the streets of Schuyler while he stepped into a saloon. When ho returned bis team wss gone and was not found until twelve daya later, when they were dis covered fast In the timber near town nearly starved to desth, Ono horse hsd the lockjsw and wss unsblo to take food and soon died. Wiiii.k Jsmes Fcsrs, an old colored man living alone on a claim about two miles east ot Aaley, was. llllng a flask with powder frenj acaB a apark from hla" pipe Ignltad tho powder, eatialagaa ex- plosion which wrecked the sod house and filled him so full of powder that ho was hardly recognisable. William Hi.AcKuoiir, llvlag elghtwn Miles southwest of Crelgh ton, committed suioldo th otter day hf skooUng.hlm sktf. His wife say he 'had boon acting, atrangoly aver lhoe th ebjottan la Spk VTMnber, - Mlsekmare wad a defeated; candldatn st the time. Ho waa a well to-do farmer and very fauirahly known. At the Peru State Normal school the first week of the present term some 1165 studeuU were regularly enrolled In thu course and a large number In the peso tlce school. During tke fast year, tkaj attendance repreaenteVl eight States. The 547 Nebraska student represented Jorty-flve counties of the Stato,, Hon. RmiAND Kdwanps, State Super intendent of Public Instruction of Illi nois, kas lieen aecurod to deliver an ad dress before ike Mtatet fToaehers' Aasn clstlon, which meets st Lincoln March J. SO and 17. His subject will Ui "Moral Training ta Oar Publlo Schools." Firm at Wehoo, early tho ether morn lag destroyed P, F. Mains' general ator Causing I15,M los. Sinxrv Dimjon, son of Sidney Dillon, of New York, accidentally shot and killed himself wktle out hunting oa kls farm tan miles northwest of Omaha tko other day. Patent lately issued to Nebraska in ventors: Frederick W. Dennis, Omaha, toy; Henry Krnst Ponca, wasking ma chine; William II. Fuller, Bladen, cul tivator; Adam Weasel, Dakota City, corn planter. John Pkikm, living near Bradssiaw, keeps flvn cow aad kas started a cream cry of his own, usiag kts threshing ma eklne engine a tke motive power. Thk safe la Conrad Tkolaa's drag tore at Shelby waa klewa opea tk otker alght aad Jewelry stolen Ms amount of ft.aaa. Tke thieve aleo broke Into Krumback'a hardware stare. but only got ta powder wklck thev craokod tko aJa. A JAIfDAJtY BLOW. s TlMOox4oDtTl4o U a Tarrlkia Umrriomw. Tk l'nSartnt wed-t ArUata Drml sire A HMWtsg Btata-Ksrtk Drxvkn, Col., Jan. 37. A terrikla wind storm raged la Eastern Colorado all Saturday and Friday. Denver street wero almost deserted from morning till nifkt and report from tke divide coua try show It to be the worst storm la year. Tralas on tke Santa Fe, Kla Oraado aad Fort Worth were moved yesterday only by gang of section men clearing tho sand, which Ills tho cut. from the rails. Tho path of the hoavle t storm Ib down the monntalns through Meaumeat, Colorado Springs and Maal tou. A telephone from Monument said that many out-bulldtngs had been destroyed and that cltlsena wore moving from their houses and taking refuge In the brush. It reached a hurricane at Manltou. Buildings srrt reported wrecked and aide walks lifted bodily and kuried tkrougk tho air. To add to tke ominous situation ftra ha broken out in the mountains be tween that point and Pike's Peak, and is spreading over the hills with fearful rkpidlty. It is only two miles from the town and a slight change in the wind would aoon drive It MVto town and noth ing could save tho Wutlfal mountain resort with it mammoth kotel and elegant cottage. Heavy explo sions about alx p. m. along tke mountains In the vicinity ot graders' camp on th Plko'a Peak rail road lead to the belief that the fire has reached the powder magaxlne. There are hundreds of men in tho mountains snd gravo fear are entertained for their safety. Fire ar also reported on the mount ains west of Pike's Peak. It ta reported that tke wjnd Is unusually severe oa llke's Peak, and that at a railway grad Ing camp half way up tho mountain sev eral men were killed by being blowa over a precipice. This report however, is not confirmed. North of Denver thn storm hss devas tated the country for miles, and at IhiuIsvIUo, theconterof the storm, msny dwellings wero completely wrecked. At Fort Collins, the new college build ing was demolished, snd trains on all tho roada Wero comoelled to aton In shel tared places to avoid the storta. Reports from Idsko are tkat tko worst snow storm of tho season has been raging since two o'clock Friday after noon all through tho Territory. Tho Utah A Northern railroad la -omnl-u.l blocked again and all rolling stock and motive power has een ordered side tracked until tho. storm is over. Tho Central Pacific Is In worse condition than ever. It was reported that the fast msil, aide-tracked st Shsdy Run for the past ten days, on which tho Howard Atkonmutn Company Is, had been gotten out and tho company was on Its way to Omaha to pick up the thread of It en gugumenta, but later advices prove this fslso. The unfortuaato train is still stuck fast snd It Is not likely ta get out for several dsys. Nothing can bo learned mn to their health or condition, but thoy must bo in a very unpleasant abape. riKK AT ClMCINNATt. Cincinnati. Jan. i7.--Tho swmAm building on tke southeast of Fifth and Sycamore streets, a new seven story structure, a a completely ruined by fire Saturday night The two upper floor were occupied by the Henderson-Achert Lithographing Company. Among the other occupants uf thn building were Ueorgo C Lapthorn Co., shoe manufacturers; Herman Keck A Co., manufacturing Jewelers; Fnbor A D mean, manufacturers of paper boxes; Kicks A Farley, hardware; 11. B. Kchel .msn, shoe manufacturers; Ebcrsole A Co., real eat to agents; Houston print ing office, tho Franklin laundry and Hoffman's barber shop. Tke loos on the building, which Is owned by the Ulenn tt, Is about TA.OOO and tho Hendcr-aon-Achert Company lost too.ooo, while , lw "n the tout loss Is estimated at joo.uoo: ursnee about ra.aw, Th fire started the third floor, but it oriirln is un known. A ship on ruiR. Nrw York, Jsn. 97. Fire In theeargc of the bark, Pythome, from Calcutta, owned ky Henry Furwiesseas, of Liver pool, ind consigned te Charles P. Sum Ber, Of that city, caused a loss of Wyooo .to csrfo and vessel yesterday morning. Several of the crew were made uncou sefbus by the smoke snd were tsken out with difficulty. To Krv the veMl It was ncccaanry to ncuttlo her, snd she now lies aulimcrgvd to the water lino st llerrnpont Stores, lirooklyn. . KABTIiql'AftR IN .KB NX MURK. 1 Caimo, 111., Jan. If-'llte officers ot tho stesmer Baton Koufre, paalng up last evening, reported a heavy achock ot earthquake. t Mellfoat Lake, Tenn. A veritable panic resulted among the In habitant of the locality, who have not forgotten tho result ot thn nut mrtli- 'quake t 'many years ago, whVn'New Madrid and much of the adjseent terri tory sunk beneath the Mlsniaaippl, and the kottamlossRoelfoot lake waa formed. CMtle Csteh It. Rraihno, I., Jan. M. Epidemic la flueata has now extended to the cattle of thla vicinity, and a large aumber ar suffering from the diaraa. The symp tom are sore eyes, a dry cough and re fusal to eat Oa some farms whole herd ore afflicted. TwHmamt LoBBoaJaa. mSir, Jam Fergusoa, Parllaaseatary Kecratarv for tke Foreign Office, speaking at KJUsarnoch lost m ulng, and no doubt eckolsg the opla tea of kl chief, Lord Salisbury, ridl called tko claim lartugl made to her right to demand th arbitration of the Atrtaaa dlffteulty by virtue of the treaty adopted at tke Merlin ctsatereac. Cmicackk Jaa. V Tker va a marked decrease la tk aumber of donahs yoaterday. though th grippe still aaa a atroag kotd. la twrlv la ffaoaaa va tk oaaae. RIODLtlEftaER DEAD. I CVaaVjfRwaa"rM VMfl WiNomsTBB, Va, Jaa. M. Ex-Senator Rlddlekerger died at Ml o'clock yesterday morning attar a loaf illness. He waa comparatively a youag man, having Just entered kls forty-sixtk yesr. He was bora ta Edlaburg, Shenandoah Coaatg, Va., October 4, 144, aad re ceived bis educatloa at thn com mon school aad by private In struction at homo. Despite tho fact of being deprived of tho advan tage of a ualveralty kl educatloa was good aad tkoreuf h. Ho served threo year oa the Coaftderato aide tn tke latn civil war, aad duriag tkat time was pro moted from Soeoad Lfeatenaat to Cap tain. Hi nrst elrll offtee wa common wealtk's attoraey of ffhoaaadeah County., wklck ke keld for two years. He after ward served four yoara la tko House or Delegate Bad four year ta tko Statu Sonata of Vlrgtata. He wa a member of tk State commit tee of the coaaervaUve party of hit. State uatll 1875. la 178 he waa Presi dential elector from kls Stste on tho Democratic ticket aad la IBM ho hold the same position on the Roadjustara' ticket He was elected to the United State Senate from Virgiala In 1881 and took hla seat December 3, IBM. His term of office expired March a, 1M9. Since 1070 he hss been tke editor of three newspapers, "tho Tenth Legion, the Shensadoah Demo crat aad the Virginian. Ills later years In tfe United States Senate wero marked by the belief that his collesgue, General Makone, had undermiaed him and con sequently be turned against Mshono aaa laat tall waa on of the strongest opponents of General M shone for Gov ernor ot Virginia, taking tho stump, sgslnst him and In favor of tho Demo cratic party. TO ME HOMESTEADED. C igreaamsji FerRI' Mill to Op) Certain rortlene eg Mm ladlaa Territory to net Mesne!. Wasiunotpn, Jaa. 25. Tho v ITouso Commlttee on Indian Affairs ymurday authorised a favorablo report on Con gressmsn Perkins' bill to open to home stead settlement certain portions ot tho Indian Territory. This bill, which Judge Perkins la de termined to press to esrly consideration, provides as follows: Section 1. That the lauili In the Indian. Territory reded by the l'heroki Nation ef Indiana by treaty dated July III, H, exiept aurh ss have been granted to olhor Indian trtbea by act of ConsTo or by treaty or which havs been set upartrfsr Indian wcu. psacy by eseriitlv order, be. and tli miuo ore hereby declared le Ira publlo lsadoth United tatw and aubject to eStry unstar MM) llorueatead law only, and It ahull be the duty of the Treadles! to Uiue a prtnUiim. tlou opening eald land bt aelllenient nm afomald, and he la hereby anlliorlacd to eptabllah n iMiid.nfllia , antuM k..!,.!.. ...i... , on ald land and appoint therefor under x Utlng lawa a reglatcr and receiver lor auld Her. 1 That the Secretary of the Interior I anlhorlaed to apnolnt a neinon learneil In the law to confer with penorilobe ap- r" y e vnrroaen .-.allon of Inillnn umeriiimo wneiuer aahl Indian are legally or ejultaby unllllcd to nny further couipeiiaatlon for so much of the laixl, crd-i vjtmm roiae unuen state by isld treaty of July 18, isas, ss sr embraced In the above described domain, and If aa bow much, anil all matter of dlaagreement httween nahi persona ahall be settled and dertarmliH-d by the -reldrat of the Halted Stste., who hall nuke report to CoifgreM of ul! ptoccvdltiK under this section for approvul. Ic. S. That all act or part of acta of Cousresa lncosltent herewith are hereby repesje I and the sum of ite.uuu, or so iiumli thereof aa may l neoc.i.rj, I hereby . proprlated out of any money In thn trciuury lo carry out the provUlnns of this art. HE KILLED JOHNSON. VTIIIbun VsughoN CntlieM Thst It Wa All loMelnHelreresMe. Oxark, Mo., Jan. 35. Yesterday week William Vaughan, living near' Home, Douglas County, who had an old dim sully growidg out of a laa'd' trade and later a dispute about a roadway, with (erogo Johnson, a neighbor, was met by Johnson, who was drunk, snd followed, him Ui his homo. When Vaughan reached homo he began to unload hi a wagon when Johao4,dJaiouatad from his horse aad threw a rock at him. Vaughaa threw a rock bock at Johnson, hitting Urn In the mouth. Jofinn.n then drew hla pistol aad fired at Vaughan. Then-port of Jshnson'spls tol caused a horse which was hltcli.il to the back of Vasghsa's wsiron to break loose. Catching tho horse Vaughan protected himself behind thn tnlmal and drawing hla pistol returned Johnson's Ire. Johnson threw kls head iown to dodg Vaughan anv and re ceived three fatal shots, 'each bsll penetrating th brain. Vaughan im- aedlately surrendered himself to tko icriff of Douglas County, ctlmg tkat he had killed JohammHa rtldeftn-' LOT JUMPfNO. t-aw Cras Ml Oelkrte-Tbe MUltsuy Ks44 ! MawoOr-ier. w, Ormnnc Ok., Jsn. 85. The lot Jump ing crate loomed up all over the city here yesterday, and, tot theflrst time In right months, the assistance of the mili tary was called to help eaforw the laws. Hubert Ilsmll, who claimed the owner ship to a lot In the besrtof the city, na ejected by tho sutboritle. A great crowd gathered aad tho soldiers wero railed Upon to preserve order. Thei passage of the Perkins Mil has ransssl i great deal ef uneasiness among the I noeent purchasers of lots, but tkey i willing to wait until the aeesssry 1st of Congress are passed. Th diaonlei element oa the other band are only ' willing to grasp st any thing ibst cow along even If It take mob violence I get It Property holds up at nary &i IfUITS 1 i rawwg- CinrAC", Jaa. 35. There were alas alx deaths yesterday, making the tr for the week Ml. Of testa nlnctr-4 deaths atnrleoa ware cauvd by pnr monla, Bve by broacklUs, t t br ulr therla, five by .phthisis plsjonlU ss alne by the grip. 14 N4 Me th TrsSsw Lawrkxcc Kaa., Jaa. at ttamcell Cralgmsle, aa old resMcat ana lnsuat killed by a Kaata Fe pnssrager trail li was staadinr oa a tretJe worl watching the ire cutting and did n hear the train. He wa seventy yesr ef efa and a carpeatar by trad. m ? i&f. t.rT v'Jhr i 'VH . !-l ', "J( i.Jf I g , fi to-!?. .Wive :-S' . Fsmi K i i Uta miir- Wai.A LU lr 'Lfc.-iAAfe?-t'""" ' Vfr )W -,