7 r > W" h La-it "JL be JL" rt JC-f OMAHA DAILY BEE TOC/FTH / YEAH OMAHA NEB TUESDAY MORNING JANUARY 2 1883 168 fi'iMBETTA DOME. 'joWest of France's Homos J Statesmen Baited Away , the Young * Ropubiio'o is Looked Upon EL'aewhdro. ' JM oa in Pario on the An- fnr < incomont of tbo Beloved Leader' * ) Damioo. of Ike Pretn and Poopla lu America and nr p . THE . _ _ . fp : U. Wopntch to Tin Bis. DEATH 07 V , QAUBBTTA , ? r.iR , January 1. M. Gauibetta died it hii roiidcnc * at Vlllo d' Anroy at midnight. Ho waa qoito conscious to the hit. The death ngony lasted two houra. "Spullor , Eatlonuo nd Dr. Frenial wora present at the laat moment. The physicians who attond- d him state that hla death was due to ptucnia , caused by anpproesed ery sipelas. A clot of blood formed in the heart suffocated him , A plaster cist of the fs.cs wa Uktn this morn ing. There will bo an nutopay to morrow. A aUti ) f nuoral is expected to bo given. The death o ( Gtmbetta created an immense sensation horo. Groups gathered on the boulevards by 9 o'clock this morning diicQEslug it. It U reported that ho will ba burled at Nice , beside bis mother. President Grovy was much effected by tbo news. Gwnbatta left no political testa- mont. Ho made & private will. Papon reporting bis death are selling In every atroot , und orowds are strag gling to procure them. Telegnunn were * ant President Grovy end other authorities immediately after bit dokth. Gambotta died in A ntato ol unoontiolouanosa , but in tbo course oi the afternoon hu oxcl&imod : "Jo BUO porduit , cat inutllo do dlsiimulor main jal tent eouffbi't quo co ocra nno deliv erance ; " or , "I m'loat ' ; it is usaloze to dissimulate , but I have Buffered ac muoh tbnt it will ba a deliverance. " President Grovy'a New Year's re- ooptlonwas attended by the proil dents of the sentto And oimaber ol doputifu. President Grovy oxpreuod \ hbi earnest regrets at the de&th oi Gitn'ootf-a. For nearly twenty hours before Q&mbetta bocatuo uuoonscious be oomplainsd thai ho . - * tortured with palu , asif a btll of rod hot iron were inside him. Ho had rccantly bwomo rsthmatio , and it WAS there fore not considered permissible to von- tilfctu him room properly. Several tirao.i during his illness bespoke spoke to Jl. Bert , member of the ohatnbor of deputies , npon aomo matters - tors weighing on bis mind , but nlwaya briefly. liana and Spultor were sum moned to his bedcida for the purpose syccopo preceding death hnd boignn when they arrived. It is balioved the hopeful tone of the bulletins issued during his illness wa duo to the advioa of Dr. Oharoot , who did not wish the sick man , when papers were ra d him , to hoar tinythlng that might have a depressing effect. The funeral will bo conducted with purely civil ritei. The family are ' tnxlo'uu the burial shall take plaoo at but friends advisa that it bo at / In coneequonoo of tha high functions f tyo dscosied had filled the authorities Hnvo thought it expedient to place 3eab on lib papers. ThoUnpubllqtioFrancaisoatatoslhat ai 6 o'otock yesterday evening the dcctorv present in the room with Gambettti perceived the nbsccfa had imrat inttirnally. At 10:45 : o'clock ho recovered consclousnoiB Bnfliclently to thnnk hi ! friondo for their attention , which tii did with perfect calmnws. His bri'ia.hiag then hecirnu uioro difli- cult. V strcam of the uif > at notftblo ropabllcj.ns is now pauiiu through thodoatLoliombar. The faos of the dooosaod i\iii already baoomo cr/ollen t.nd ia gristly changed. Tills af ( irnoon c , mr.n rollinc ; coplen oJ nowB ipers The , Radical opn- tuiulng n j urrllons nrtioli. concerning GiMbottijJvrnB solzsd by a crowd on the bonloVyd. Hla pjipura were do- Btroycfl , tij tbo police h\ < \ great dif- fiutilty in'jissoulng'him from the ox- olfed popAlaoe. Tbo opportunist jur > y appaaV stunned by the death of G mbst'.s. \ PA JH , JmVory 1. The ItapublKjuo FiJtUo wl to-morrow pablith , the Jonjn'a ! ! | { an iciitla nooourt of tha " puung awaj\ol Qwnbatt * : Early S uonlfcy morn | g there natia notable v chnnHV for tu wor io in Q mbott 'fl condl.iou. N rortb < le i ho was al r lowed to oherUl his lllufIons of ulti mate recovery , i At 9:30 : ho was nble toJiava bis bauobangod without any proat difficulty , mlb the aMiBtauco oi Dr. Etlonno nnJ some servaniii. 'The doctor , who , pi to this time , had " bean very caMpm , WM nnablo Ion- "I ger to ooncealibh ttpcrebtnsionB , In tha afternoonte } dlsaaao Increased in violence rud.ao patient1. ! utronetli w' i visibly dlropiihed. Some per aouul friouds , tctoed In time wont tc V llo d'Amanil thew let rued there Vutnbcttn'a father-in- was no baU < - - law and tU-er we\V \ sent lor , nnd altc oraa otb" frieiJdafho had nol provlouel > rfosind intimation ol Ge.3ibett'a nprowblng dissolution , The dea-k ngony hcgan at 10 p. m. At I1 la P'-ttlaut lost concoiotiuueLi and "r feeblfJ OHn9 bo expired , it may bt s&l'l llthuat Buffering and without Btljat doatb wai sp nu&r. condactow of tbo Ropablique ' tso h'tyo rocolrsd 'tolugra-.as ol froai l'j paris .of Frnnco , unoil of mloUtern decide tha ! slnnld ba buried &t the _ rAVCB COMMEHT , * ; Jlua , Janu | , I. Butfe , - UOWB * " ' ' 'aMpowad'io-ilaylnoinseqncnix being a/l&oHuay.V'Nono of the published 10 far reflest on tlu political effect of Gambatta'a death , bnt coufino themselves to deploring the loss of a ttatoxmAn who did not despair attor Sedan. BBRLW , January 1 Almost nil the nowtDapera have'articlca on Gam bolts. The seml-ofllcial Pont osye : The moat eminent politician ol Franco has departed , He was A man oi strong pasiion nnd great power , who neemed still destlnod to phy a great port in history. It h n significant question whether It would Imvo been n bene ficial on * . The Nation * ! Zaituug siys : Germany has lout her greatest enemy. Gambotta know bit reputa tion in the future was bound np with a war of revenge , nnd bin whole enargy was directed in prepar ing thfrofor. Ho may be said to have constituted himself a permanent dante - ) ! to iho poico of Koropo. The Tugblntt cays : The man of uncompro mising tovengo is dead. Ilia dooo&so nffords us bettor sooarity for poaoo than any government of alliance. His erdndly constituted character com manded certain rospeat even from his enemies , bnt now there is no necessity to couco&l the fact that the peace of Eurcpo nppearo to bo moro lastingly lucurod than for n long tiino , Enropo will deplore the Ions of the great nnd remarkable figure of a itatcsman who used bis truly vlrilo mind for a noble canco , nnd who will 11 vo bi French history among the moat courageous , aoutoand effective founders of the re public. ROUE , January 1. The Capitalo , Liberia nnd Stampa , the only paper * ) published to-day , contain obituaries of Gambotta. Tno Liberia says bii death will tend to Increase tbo couflicti between extreme political factions in France. The Stampatays the decease of Gambotta has loft' ' B ijroiit roiil. Hie was a force which Horvod bis country in her hour of dauber. LONDON , January 1. The Dallj Neva In a loading article Bays : Since the death of Thiora , there waa not in Franco a man who could bo compared to Gambotta. Ho stood , like Saul , head and ehouldora nbovo his. com- ycorn. ilia death has oe&ttored many n conjecture , mndo grim banter of many political arrangement * . Hla lota ia ono that passes til circulation ; bat it may bo hoped the republic is safely oataolbhed and will have little to fear from Internal enemieo hnd con spiracies of factions. If the republic keep steadily to ways of peace , she can ba Barred to advantage even by statesmen fur inferior to the man of gouitio u'uo ban lost. The Standard says : An Intimate friend of G.iaibetti states thnt ho had bccomo a confirmed hypochondriac. Weariness and dirguzt at the failure of his prospect n may explain much that ia mynterlous in the lifo jusl closed. The Morning Pont Bays : Whothei Franco baa really lost by the death oi Gainb'jtta oan never bo determined with certainty. The republic Is de prived of one of its grandest pillars , bnt ita ( stability will not be sensibly weakened , The Pall Mall Gnzstta this evening riys : It is thought that the dearth of Gambotta will not break up the ro- public1It will have minor ofl'joti oi very oovloua importance. Though far too HAgtcious to bo other than a convinced partisan of the republic , Gamb Ur. has nhrays been very'BUS - ccptiblo of the forca of French tradi tion. Ho th0113hi himaolf 11 new Mazirin or Eichelleu and wna libei&l- iom all over. The Standard aaya : Gambotta stood well above and beyond all otbor men in Francii Hia death IA an uumeaa- urablelosi to France. The Tillies tiays : Gimbotta'u death wne a sudiou extinction of poworfnl Individual'forca. ' The future courue tif Franco in rendered as nnoortain ao s. ship taken iback. The ooarao of ovonta in Enropo is likely to bo not loss profoundly disturbed. The world itRclf ia poorer for the untimely loss of BO potent a forco. Franco in bereaved of one ctiUon'min who taught her to bs buo to horaelf even in an hour of despair , The Dajly Tolograuh says : Gam- bottc bad dot the leant taint of nocial- iHtn. Hisnanio will llvo forever in the nr.tlon.'il ' memory M the bora of a desperate Hub honorable irar. W0KDH OF KYMFATIIY. LoiiDoirl January 1. Sir Charles Dilk , in a ] speech a Chelnua to-day , naid the .eMraucG of 1883 waa cad- dcned by tpo death of the greatest of all modern Frenchmen , and Sir Charles bore tcatirnony to the mourn- fulnoBfl of linRlaiul for the losa France had uustxii oil. Ho naid U English m nissioucrs who took part iu the roonb nog Hiutlono for a commercial treaty with Frauoa had b on struck \rith ( Jambattft'a uxtrome courtesy and kindness. In E glaad all pnvtics admired Gambotta'a msgnitiucnt courage , hfs tremendous energy , bin splendid oratory , nnd hiy uurnatohed gaity and rpirkilng wit , which consti tuted him the first of Frenchman. WABUINC.TON , January 1Tho sec retary of eUto hun rcoaivtid the fol lowing from Minir.tor Morton , at ParlB/ : i "The dof\Ui \ of Gambotta baa caused e , profound sun r iun in Frnnco. In hia death the governmtiat and people of the United States have lout A de- votad friend , whoso grtat admiration for our cjuntry uud its Institution * was expressed on all occnsioiw. His death b to the mnmbora of thia lega tion a gro&t lots and personal blow , " MADIUD. January 1. Tha announcement - mont of Gambetta'j death oauaou c grca ; sensation hero , It is univomlly con ldered that Franco baa sustained a he ivy IODH. JDAiiiKNfl , Jcnoarj' 1. The chsmboi of deputies uuiptmdod sittings ia to- flpcct to the memory of Gambol'a ' , The Greek minister at Poria hu.i been instrnctad to place a wreath on the ooflin , VIKHUA , Jtuuary 1. No news- p porc were publlslicd to-day , and the dontb of Gacubetta oonseqaenUy has not been notloed by tbo press , Or the bcnrao tha event ia regarded ne ( pnarantto of pecco , end it is thouxlil 1 } wll ! provuut wnr botrrden France and Germany for a long lime. Br.uasELH , January 1. Tbo Inde pendence 13eige hsutd u upuolal cdi < * . ' J -S ' " - * Uon with a black border announcing the death of Oambitta. No other papers were pnbllihcd. The dcooaiod statotnian has many admirers hero , end Mio fooling of sorrow for his de mise is great , BERLIN , January 1 The death ol Gnmbettn was Announced to the emperor peror before hlo New Year'nrecoptiou. riio emperor expressed the opinion that peace wonld bo the lot of Qor- many for a long limo to cotuo. The { Situation at Ziluooln , Special btrpatch to Tni Bii. LINCOLN , January l. Nearly all tbo mombora of the legUlnturo urn iu the city aud caucusing In n sm&H way Is Tory brisk. Thn hotels art jammed , The lobby is rcry active , bnt up to Lhbi time nothing of Importance Is known. Qcd Slaughter as candidate for chief clerk oi the homo , lit un doubtedly slaughtered. A dark horio in the rnoe for speaker is liable to makw his appearance between now and sunrise. Special DlfptUh to Tui Oil. OIUOAOO , January 1. Mrs. Lnngtry arrived hero tbia nfteruoon , aud was driven directly to the Grand Pacific hotel , and remained in her parlors duiing the cuttro afternoon. In the evening she appeared at H\erly'u theater in The Honeymoon. The house was large , but not crowded. Some seats were vacant. The auH ( > once was not very fathionablo and somowKct cold. Tbo Times will pub lish an interview iu which she declines to discuss her private a Hairs beyond aaylng that uho does not believe thai Mrs. Labonohero gave utterance tc the published statements attributed to hor. She fools flattered by her reception in America and likes all the cities she visited , except Boston , which sbo pronounces cold. The News will publish an interview with a member of- hoc comp uy , who assortu that Mrs. Laugtry knows nothing ol true noting ; that what cho knows she learned from Mrs. Libourcho , soubrette - brotto of former years , and that as c oonaequonca oho is only acquainted with untiquatod stage bnsinceH nnd the mnnnoriaran of the soubretto. Qnovr on the Coast- Special Dispatch to Tin Bu. SAN FRANCISCO , January 1. Dls- patches from many points in the state indicate that the fill of snow is quite general. The depth ranged from ono inch to eight. Such a fall has boeu scarcely ovur known i& the history ol California , SAW FIIANCISCO , January 1. Daring the past twonty-four houra a oovero rala storm bss provuilatl hero , accom panied by ft heavy pale. { Shipping sustained connlderabla damage , es pecially in the CMC of woodou vessels. Many vcnsols bumped heavily agalnsl the dock , damaging tholr aides nnd sterns. At Seawall , where shipping received the lull f oreo of the gale , much damage was done. Piles wore snapped off , vessels jambed and bulkheads crushed. A number ol vessels out in the bay dragged their anchors , but fortunately they escapac witbont serious damage. The British iron vessels "uad tsken praeautionii against the danger , and /uffored com- pnratively little damage' ' Small oous- tors wcro roughly haudlad , aud portions tions of their rigging were carriot cway. A largo barge and ono small craft dunk during tbo gelo. "Wiaaom'a Ohanooi. Special Dispatch to Tu Uzx. ST. TAUL , Januaty 1. Legislative republican caucuseo were hold to-night to nomiuato candidates for npoaker ' &nd other oflicnrs in tbo two b'ouoos. Loren Flotoher , of Minnr.apolie , wny nominated for epmker of the houo/ . Ho and moat of the other numlmeo ara friendly to Windom'a oloctlow to the neuateJ Since the cunciiB Win-1 dom's friends claim his election in euro. Ho has a clear majority of republican members of ho logislatura , bnt thci'o has boon a disposition on the part of Ducnoll to stay oat of the caucus nnd mauaijo u combination botweou several email republican groups opposed to Windom and dom- ooratc against his oloction. It is b - liaved Uwt oombinations made in the election of officers of the two houses involve committing enough republi cans to make a mtjority of the whole legialuinra to the policy of going into a senatorial cauouu und abiding by the rjsnlt. This maken Windom'o election - tion certain , Special DU'pttck to IlliBxi , ALBANY , January 1. Inangnratlon curemonlo iook plaoa in the seauto ohambar to-dny. The outgoing and incoming governors entwrod thn chain- bar to olhcr , nccornpanied by their roapactivo ntsfTi and seototarlte. Gov ernor Cornell rend his addre' : , and was followed by Governor Olovzlaud , who , with much emotion , pronounced rn eul ( gy upou the administration of flovornor Cornell. The party than retired - tired to the executive chambers , where n roooptlou waa hold by Gorurnor Clovolaad. Commoroial Qan ttiv Special DUpatch toTnillii , CINCINNATI , 0 , January 1 , It is nndorstood here thnt the outgrowth of the consolidation of The Commer cial and ( Jazatte , which will bo coin- plotod during the present woelc , vril bo it morninr ; joorual , to bo isnar.i : from the present Gazette office , thr sara > ) as the prerout enrill edltloue ol The Giaitto , ar-d sold for one oonl B copy. The consolidition will take peasvsdon of Pottnr'a building , norr occupied by The Commoroial , ana The CommerciU-Gwotto will bo nab- Hihcd tlwre. Botith of Htt\rtUorn . BpcrlU DUpaUh to Tut Du. Bouroir , January 1. Eliim aftnuing Hawthorne , tha only ciute ? of Nuthau- ifcl Hawthorn , dlod ot Uovotly , to-day , aged over 00 , Fir o lUooril- Si t UI DUpttcb to Tu Uu. Pirratov , I'A. , January 1. Ko , 1C breaker of iho I'aunjjlv.vuia Co lcoru. pany burned tLis morning. Oiigln ol the fira cuknoifn. Lrsa , 150,000 , , BAD DECIHHINGS * A Long List of How { Year's Grimes and CastuiltiflB , Sudden Doatb of the Minbtor nt the dont'o Rocoption. A. Ponnoylvonm Ohurohjfpjrod Into with a Ho&vil ; Loaded Gannon. Her rllylns OoxiftMKloa of Oriioi .OtliM M te * . I MEW YE/1R SEKSATIOHB- BUDDEH OEA.T1I AT TUB TVniTl WABUINGTOK , Jaunary 1. At the president's reception to-day thn Ha- \r liftn miuiotor , after being prr.ionted to the proaidont aud while on hii way to an witV room , was ttacked with vcr- tigoand snasms. Ho was promptly attended t\i by physicians , bnt shortly nftcrwhrds died in ono of the nnto at tKo execatlvo m&n lon. 'Wh n tbo minister wnn taken sick the mnolo a topped.N . an d after the an nouncement of hUtdbaththo rtotptlon ended , ttila body -w snbncquoutly removed to his reiiocuoe. Jtannry 1. To-dsy wac aa bright uud pleaBtnt as a spting dny , and thn rooobtlon glvon by the president opened prociislngly. The oxooutlvo mansion , with- now decora tions , upholstery tiid furniture , pre sented a fiuo r.pr/aaranoc. Tropical plants adorned tb mantels in 'tho ' vaot room , and In the tpdii blno aud green parlors were whUo'fefctoowv , and Hrnilax depended from' the chandolttri. The president stood Iivtht blue par lor , asftiited by jsovoral Tid en. Cabi net mintstoio nd th diplomatic corps wcro the first received , nnd during their ' recaption Ellsha H. Allen , Hbrrailn minister , waa taken ill. The rnaslo stopped bnt the reception contlnnod. Tbo chief juctico acd nssoolato joiticos of the United States supreme court , tonalorn , etc. , arrived , followed by officers of the army nnd nary In fnll drtas nniform. Old coldloro of the wi\ra of 1812 aud 184G wore then re ceived. While members of the Old est Inhabitants' oieoolaticn of the Din- trlot of Columbia were being received the death of Minister Allen Iran an nounced and the recaption undod. The announcement of tnn death of Mr. Allen followed so quickly npon the first report of hia iliucsi thai the two wore Almost simultaneous. A gentleman who was present deccribts the scene an an aff < ctlpg > opotho , pres ident having boon moved to terra , Mr. Allen , who had rornldneda iholrt tlsflt1 after being presented to Ch ( > inci dent , ! ' djP * 4 iiigJ'fh i. Vf' . company with his preparatory to leaving tbp buildlnz. Ho waa chat.- itlug oUsitiu' y wltH cjjrwq aint- ' unccs , when andd4ily no .beotm'e Bpcoohless an.J feJ' ' back upon a eof * . Paasetl Asowt n * Surgeon Hannebur- gor , of the wary , was'tbe firat medical man in Attendance. Hewas" quickly joined by Dr. Basil Norrie , of tha army , Surgeon General Orano , U. S. /i. , nnd Medical , Director Brown , U. 8. N. , who nil endeavored by , the employment of every expedient r\r hand to rosnstlcato the strwken Diplomat. r eath wan almc.it instan- bneonES and iran cau'sad by , ngin poctorif. Just previous to ont.'rhiB the : lo k roqui for his overcoat Mr. Allen paused With Judge Yftn. A. IHcUrd- rton , ot the court of cluirar , tha dm- ilhnoius of the Boason , and then t > o entlcmen relaxed the courtly do uoniior of the occasion and exchanged Tvittickma at which both laughed iuito [ heartily. Thin laughter , it ia .nought , induced the mintatur'n fatal Utack. AHOTUKIt BOSTON , January 1. The United Btatos grand jury found another in dictment Bgt-lost Abnor J. Bongon , the fngitivo cx-presidcnt of tbo PAO- ifio National bank. The ofloneo al leged is making false returns to the comptroller of the currency in Octo ber , 1881. The returns were aiqned by Cashier Pettougill , but ruetlo np by Baton's direction nnd from bia flg- urej. 1 $ is piotty well undo/stood hoi\ ) that Buogon IB lu Oanmk , ANOTHER LYNWIINQ/ Ilt'OHHOHD , January 1 , Some par ticulars hf.vu reached i'oro of the lynching of the negro Blnford Smith at TMmroll ooutt hoo'.o. He Is tbo murderer of Oharloa'Klneur ( whUe ) , aged 24 , Notwithstanding the proa- once of & strong gawd a body of man , lifter 1 o'clock 'Jftunday night lust , succeeded in getting into the jail , and forced tbo oefl. The jailer was trouned by thf iiolco , bnt found that the door of hi * room was fattened on the outeidt ? * .nd guarded , Ho got out at auoth door end ran np Main strcot fcr bolp. Meantime the jirie- oner wi , 'hurriod A-twn B'trn and out doors , followed by the ' jailer'B vlfo. 'Wbon ths crond | iavinK Smith lu oWrgo hid proceeded abiut 100 yanli the jailor's wife fired n p to ! to nlrwi t > 'io ' town. The lynohora tlxiugbt tliy jailer wi.s returning with tsslitance ard commenced firlcg upon ho p Js- wjor. Abtmt twenty-five sbotn wire Urod , bnt culy thrao ( ook effect. Two balls struck hbi m the head and one lu the shoulder. The mob then lelt their victim , Hi ! TUB taken bank ii'to the jMl * nd died , 'n about three boura. Suifth was kutvu fer brutal rocklcssnoeH end his proclivity for netting into I-OWB with wuito men , A FZMALE DKTIt. OIXOINKATI , January 1. A Mt. Yarnon , O. , special sayt : Mra. BU11. trell , wifn ol Jay V. Btillvell , osa- ploytd on the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy railroad , mailcaooufcsslon to dsv on hur dcftth bed of three i 4i.J di.ra. Hho lu nt tbo.hoaso of , nh ' - ' tire in Kaox cminly. Her first aur- dsr W B JJpnjauiiu Swlgtrt , ber Irst nusbaud , who , sio * y , be kiled , t Msry vlllc , Mo , , in March , 1877 , with the aid of her mother and brother. The teooud HM n stranger whoni the ntmo parties killed for his money while stopping at their boarding honte. The third was her own child , n daughter , aijod 14 , whom she strangled in the presence of hnr mother at Halo , Nob. , in * May , 1880. She alto confuted three at tempts to kill her husband to obtain his lifo Insurance , The confessions was first mtvdo to her husband and slnco repeated to others. She is dying ot consumption. MEORO LTNC11ID. OmntssTOH , 8. 0 , January 1. Dav Roberts. A negro In the Abbo- vllle jail , this state , h rgcd with cotton stculing nnd murderous usault , was taken out and lynched last nl ht , Admlttanoo to the jail waa obUluod by alratogom and the sheriff bolug overpowered , t DA8TAKDLT DB1D. RKIDIJ-I Pa. , January 1Shortly after mid < ht , while watch mooting services r o being hold lu the Bo- formed agolloal church , a large cannon , f : < d with stones and powder , was di oh > ' < od. The front wall was crushed In and nearly Ml the windowpanes - panes slmv red. There was great ox- oltomont U ODR the nudlunoc , but , fortunatrjl ) , uo ono wan hurt. Eight arrests worn mi do , ' and warranti are one for the apprehension of several other/ . iiaio ov IIOHOBS. BALXU , > Uea. , Jrnnary 1. Mayor Oolloy , whnio torrr. of office expired to day , lunged hiouolf this ciitrnoon. Shvokiif SpteUl DtipUchf Tui Itja. I ' .iFix : ( . nuary 1 , Whlio watoh- night sorviocB wro proceeding in a number ( the olty churohoa last ni 'ht e/ihock of earthquake waa felt , lasting about thirty seconds. Many bnilduigfl were shaken- and in several crowded churohoi almost a panlo was created , < 'RocxLAiiD , Ho , January 1 , A shock- - earthquake was foil : through' 'onb ' this city and vicinity last ulgbf , followed by a. storm of thunder ud llghtnlr. . Bptdil Dirpitdi to Tro Ura. BUTIMOBJ , January 1. Seventy- six 'deaths ' from smallpox occurred hero during the past wb k.Today a cue occurred in the olty jHnd over 300 prisoners confined , for minor of- lonsu * wcro discharged. The dlebaie is attribatod to the lrieffiIenoy nnd negligence of the hpilth dopartmont. A HACKMAK-B TAXIK. He Goeo yfeab to Moke a Stake. * 'Do'on belong here , " asked a rather roncch looking man of a BBE rpporter yesterday morning aa the iUtcr wr-vwjiltlng for the donartnro of tixej VMWaH r tTOTQr the Union > 7ji'4Mn'aftJir' ' a ? 6i:6. ] ( SjU | AWftilgei : ixd pauii'ui * . In Ma walk'up nhdlTdown the depot plat- 'tf& , 'and whefftiiP reporter gave htm an affirmative nawer bin weather- beaten countenance relaxed a little aud ho leaned np against the wall , nn- buttoned hia overcoat and commenced patting further questions to the re porter. "How is the hack business hero , any good , " ho asked ! The reporter told him that he was not very vroll ponied In thnt line but thought U wag fair. I am looking for a now location continued tha stranger , and when I left St. Lonlo thought I wonld strike Salt Lilo. I have baen down In St. Louis for over twenty-five years but thu bottom ban dropped out altogether. i'o no Rood. Drlv.cra ain't miking etoug * to feed their horses ou. It U3tto bo the dandy town before the war and oven after the war , but now it seems that every body ri(0s ( on the otreot cars or has a turn-out tholr own. I nm getting pretty old \nd I want to fix myself , bnt I can't lo it i tlio old town. " "Why , I thought St. Loulu hackraon were nil rich , ' said the reporter , "they cburco enough. ' "You bet thoj charge enough when they got a lo d , but they don't got many to haul. " ' "Don't puoplo L'ck a good deal on ao high prtcct ? " k > kcd thu reporter. "Oertalnly they klfr , bat It don't do them any good , " answered the imckman. "Tho boys uo always a races for thorn , and aroaMo to fix it up so thoycomrt ontubowt Thcsanow driveri coming up now"hJoontlnued , "ftln't got the ability the oU boyo had along iu 'Oa imd 'C4. They 111 down and f'lro up if their lend mak s much of a kick. The old fellow * drtn't do it. If a man kbkerl on any of them ho always got , the worat of it. Ill tell you a llttla jrko about oneold snnoeer that thoujjhl he piild too much. This happened ' 1801. Hugh O'Ktwfe TM ono ol the nllcksst drlTet'i lu St. Louis , and nobody over got alietd of him. Ho drove for Pete AYelob , abd , in tho3o diys , made as high aa tQO and $70 a day. Ho would tnrn In t ? Pete , whiu the day's work waa done , 30 or 11 thinking it w&a about tha fair thlnK tt kcop half , Mind you , Potu knowUtst U'Koofo was holding aut jm him , bnt be dare not Lick fur tear 1 woui quit rroik. Ho know be made uibV than any other driver bo rifcd , but ] } vtsn'fc portlonkr to ask how ho im\o it. Well , 'ono < J y Hugh waa stantng In front of B r- num'd betel , S end ,6nd Chetrut , v/hon an old eui'oomoV ' out anti lolls him he wantn hit to drlto him down io thu river to fclfh Hugh stld "all jrlght , " and the ol follow waa bundlad lu and his trunk pt on tVo box , nnd bo wza ttion to\le \ bw.t. "How muob Is I , y ut,7' ' tiji , the old na-ty , afUb go'put. "Ten dol- Ian sir > < > u iV " , , , > p , Bfcl | Kugn , find ho nt- ! t ttn , ] UK Lj-fj , , hand lookii . - - > . i { . ov ? ! . The old codger * . ; - ' fu b optoUolea and commouced ! Ingfin \ h , who did not craok a wUe , " 'u dollar * , " he Raid ; "you aromiitaken. I can't pa ; any no oh amount , sir. Why , jot Imvo only drawn mo thrco blocks ; it' too much entirelyHo told htm i was the rsgnlar price , nnd ho conh not take any lew. The old party pale It , nt the sniao time Inquiring for thi drlvcr'o ntiroo. and ho swore no woulc trot oven with St. Louts hickmon Hugh didn't want to give him hU right name , so ho told him it was John Bluff , and drove off. Well the old follow wao very mad Whcu ho wont on the boa ho told the contain abou It. The csptnin told him the boa would not go out for nn hour or two and that ho had bettor look the follO ? up and make him pay back a part o the money. Tbo old follow vrantei to got oven , BO ho wont up ou the lovco aud nskod Jlmmlo Ilj&u , who was standing there by hla carriage , I ho knew where ho could find John Bluff. 'Oh 1 yes,1 said Jlmmlo , 'ho Is just up here , jump in and I'll iaki you up. The old party got iu ant rode around. Jitnmto would ate every little bit and tell him that Wnfl bad just loft and ho could find him soon , So they rode around for a hour , bnt they didn't eomo up to Bin : at all. Finally the old gent gave I np and wanted to got back to the boat no Jlmmlo drove him thoro. He # 0 out nud thanked Jimmlo for his trouble aud waa about to go on th boat , when Jimmlo told htm to holt on. 'Why , what's the raattorl1 nikod the old follow , ' -Woll , you will have to pay my fare , ' answered Jimmlo Fifteen dollar * , If you ploaso. ' The old follow WM badly rattled , I tel yon , bnt ho' finally put up tha shekels ols , 'WbRt'o your uamol' aakiul the old party'Why my name in Jin BIuuV'Mid Jjuimlo. Tin John' brother ! The old man aworc , I Ul you , as Jimmio drove off , bnt Jlmmlo dldnt cnro , you know , for ho had the niopey. " J'What bccumo of thoio Wo fol Ipivst" nskod the reporter. "Woll , llufih got A Itttlft too fly after a r/bllu tmd ho wwi boUnond lo some crooked work , Ho wont out t ( Dilo City , Montana , nnd got to atealln horaca Tl ! " pnyplo got onto him aui they lynohod him In 18G9. Jlmml * lljan was oent np to the pan at Juffor son for taking a aatohel from a lei > d b hud to the old Iron Monutnln u'jpot Third nud Almond etreolc , and b died there. Poor follow ; ho uo mor took th t grip than I did , aud ' . know It. " The old hftckmnn asked the rcporto a few r ar ; > qncstlona about Omaha and was VukhiR htm to take a smile from n bottle ho pulled oui of hi pocket when the xvhistloblew , and b hastily said t > oed bye and got on board MatUr of AppUnfttlon ot OwcnMoCaQre fur-Liquor Lioenio. NOTICE. Notice If httebyfirmthttOwenHoCiJIrtjd upon the 37th d j of DeeemUcr , A. . D. 1S42 , fll bis kcpllcktlon t ? the Uaycr and City Council o Omibu , for HCXTDM to i 11 Unit , Spirituous im Vlnoni Llquon. t N.-H , cor. Uougha nd lEt trett , 3rd ward , Ora&ha. , N b. , fium tb * lot d > y of Januw7,1683 , to the lltU d&y ol Xprl lBu3. it ibirn be no objcc'lon. rttnonititnre or pro lf t tied within two week from Uoo , 27 , A. 1) 1633 , th laid HOOOM Kill he et ntr J. OVTKH UcOAFrREY , . , , Applkant. Th CifJu * nj > w > ptr.yTMl puViih tl above notice OIICA etch wcoi lor Inu wt tsuvtz : cxpenieof the appllcnnt. The cltot Omaha not to be chargtd ihcrcwllb. J. J. L. 0. JElfETT , . .dl > CUr Clerk. Mutter of Application of Jnetun Kcplc ft Co , , for Liquor License. NOTICE. Notice li hrrcliy Riven that Justus Kowlor h Co. . did tiiion thoiTdi day of lc. A. I ) . , 1882 , rt ! I heir application to tlie Mayor und Cltv Clouncl o Omalki , for license to sell Malt , Spirituous am Vinous llqmn at 13'h ' troct bet , wlllluna mu 1'lcrce street , yd ) Vanl , Omahn , Kcb. , from the 10th day of January 1833 , to Iho 11th day ot A ) > rl I8S3. I8S3.H there be no objection , remonstrance or pro tctt fili-tl wltlilri two urckn from Uaccmbcr 'XI A. . D. , IBStha salil llccnso will be granted. J. KEKSI.KU , Applicant. The Om ) n Ito'6 ncwHpoppr will publish the abote notlcobncu each week for two wrrkH tA the expente of thu applicant. The City of Omaha Is not to bo charged therewith. J. J. lt. 0. JK.WETT , ' J 57 2t City Clurk. Matter of Application of Fred Btaack for Liquor IJccnne. NOTICE. NoUce Is hereby tilren that Fred H aacX , illd upon thr Mill < 1iy of Doc. A. It. IbS'J , ( llohlit apnllc-itlon to llu Mayor and CltyCJun- ell of Omaha for llcenio to sill Halt , Bnlrltuoua und Vlnouti Liquor * at No 113 Utli itrcct , 'lltlrd Ward , Omaha. Hcliraska. , from th' toil ; day of January IfcfO , to thu llth day of April , USt. It tlifi be no cbjcctlon , 'remanitrance or pro kett ( llod wlthlu KM wcnks from ) ) oo bth A 1) . 1EW , theunldllcenio will bo irnmtoj. FJtF.I ) 8TAACK , Applicant. Till Oiuru H i nnwtpaptr will publish thi ibove notice once each wool ; for two wroV at ho exptnio of thv applICAn t. The Olty ol Juinlia | > not to bo charged t torovUh , J.J. L.O. J WITT < c27-2t ! Oltv Clerk Mutter of .Application rf Kctvvurd Leo for Liquor Licence. NOTIOK. Notlco in [ horelJy givan thnt L'dwanl Jotvler did upon the " 7th day o ( le < > nmher , A , 1) , , 1882 , lllo his nppllan- ija to the Mayor nnd City Council of ) mnlia , fiJi-ltcuLBo to null Mnlt , 'J'ltitii"UB ) ' , ud Vinoui LUmom , at No , liKi 1'nninra troet , Tolrd Word , Omrtlin , N ib. , frow lie 10th ilny of January , 1833 , to the 10th , v of AiirD , 1883. If tb ( re bo no objection , remormtrBncii r urotuit filed within two wteku from > < : ceint < cr 27th , A , D. , 18& ! , the aald ojiso will bo granted , EDWARD LE1SDKII , Applicant. TUB OUAUA Dun iiQWjpaiuir r 'U nuMlib ho above noli once uuch v/cek for two 'Oiks nt thu oxponiio of the applicant , 'he City of Ojusha la not to be obnrgou iierevlth , J. J , L , 0. JI\YITT , W-'Jt Oily Cletk , Tatter of Application of MMc [ Lenz tot Llnunr Ltcenre. NOTIOU. Notice Ia hereby given thnt Max Leiji : U upon the 27th day of JJecdiiiler , A , ) . 1882 , Ma hit application to Uu Mayer ud City Council of Oinabn. for Ikon.- * o tell Mall , Bpirltuoua aud Vinoiu Uiiuora it comer Uth and Jnckaon etrcst Vint fc-anl , Uinuhft , Neb , irom tie 10th day of rtmuary , 13ti3to Uiu llthday ; of .Ayill ' -p83. It tbeicUb.-l nn ohJecUon , rf.iuimtranw < T piottit tiled wiMiln two r.telu from Jc- i < unber 27. A. D. 1S ? , the s\id Hctnsu vill > j grautca. MAX LENZ , by J. Kr- Applicant. TUB OAUIIA UBU mwapftper wul putlub ho above notice ouco ea h week ( ' r two k.cl nt the oipciiej cf tic applicant . 'bo Uity bf Ouiulm It not to bi Lercwltb , J. J. L. 0 , - ' " & 2-J-2J OityOkrk , THE OLD WORLD. Dillon Again Postpones His Resig nation From Parliament , The O'Brien Libel OOBO Brouflht to Trial in Dublin , Finnuolnl EmbarraBomont the Cause of Count Von Wini- pffen'o Buiaido. American \Vhcnt tind lit In Foraljgxi Marhott 'Mi ner Note * . K1 0 ; > * oUl Dbpttck to Tni tin. TUB XiTlOKAL LBiOUH. DUBLIX , January 1. The league mooting which noomk Bolllnhouu , King * county , yo in dtfiance of ogovornmMit prJ Uon forbidding It , waa diip largo force , of constabulary. , LOST. LONDON , January 1-r-Thn Bloomer WheLtficM , irota New for'Leipslo , lauded nt 8t. 0 thnr Point last evening Iu n thlok fog , crow was saved rnd thb proopeotJ ! ntwlng the cargo nro favorable , vojjol , horfovcr ls , likely , totalloss , i GIUIN ix lavsnroot. LiYtnrooL , January" 1. The stock ! of whnnt hero la 10,000,000 ccnlals ; ! corn , 130.000 quarters } floulfj ' 200,000 sacks , ' 4,850 barrels , r AUEIUOAX TTUXAT. LONDON , January 1. The Marfer LAnn Express snya : Beyond all doubt Nov2 Amurloin rod wlntce wheat will bo the standard of value In tha world'n whottt fntiket Mr the ojrnal j ear. of 1882-83. FArraor * ' deliv rien and'vnrioan cxtr nooun supplica ren der British millers' qnito Independent , of the American contingent at pros- tint. The London and provincial market hu boon very quiet during : the past week , Trudo in foreign wheat- waa only retail. Flour ia dull and nmleo irregulnr. Oats are cheaper. Very little buuincoi is doing in the off- ooaat market. Sales in English wheat for the past week were 43,510 quarters at 40-t lid per quarter , uc-ftlnst 32,227" quarters at 4 < ln 3d for the cor responding" period of Iwt yoari CXJUNT VON PAIUS , Jinuary I.- Count TOO Wlmpffen , AnBtro-Hnngarlan aabaa- oador bora , who committed suicid * Saturday , had lately been in the habit of talking aloud tn himself for houra. Ho had carried A revolver around with him for week. On Fri day bo Crod it oat of the window of tht > Hotel Hanrica ( gainst the wull of the court yard tq wt it Tha auppo- aitlon. that hla nulbide wai connected' with financial 'bnibarraMideu.U color from the fact that pre ( of the lot- tew ho loft ia nadr Me rloh ; ustrttn financier Hv ; VrKNKA , January tli and Huugnrl.in orgr.ua hare 'jncad a system of attacks upon it Kalo- nocky , imperial m'niator ' foreign afftfrs , bcc nao of his en ; cl Ilna- > ian proclivltlofl. DILLOK'H LOKBON , January 1. Dilltm leanud an addr'Jaa to hia fr/ondn / of TIpperory nnnomicinf- ; that in dtfer- ancu to the wishes of hia friemlo ho ! IM agraod to postpone hia resignation us inumber of parlinmont until the first week of the ecmlou , contcquontly there will bo a vacancy about the end' of February , He onerfotlp ; lly dnnloa that ho rotirta bcceneo hu is dipguatod with parliamontany agitation. Ho enya lie boliovoa moro firmly' than over in the noccmlty of onauring that Irtah. ropactenlntivta in purlla- mout shall bo an Indoponilont body of URtionallsts , who will oppoeo and bur- raai awry govornmentrwnJoh denico rights to Ireland. Hu bollorta above ull in frcodom in Ireland , in America , and whurovLT the Irieh remain faith- ul to tholr nationality. Ho rcaigns , 10 Diiy.i , solely because his health la Broken down , nnd labor will bo im < ) oo lbln tn him for u ounsldarablo lino. Ho bollovei the nutiimal caueo vaia never nlnuo the uiifon in n htron- ger position , O'BSICN ON xniAL. BOIILIK , Jannnry 1. In thn jjoh'oo court tb'Av.y O'Rrion w.u arraigbod on 110 cbargo of Hoditioun libfl , based on an article entitisd "AccunloSpirJIs / , " irlntod in "Uuitcd Irolurd , ol vrllch > uyor it was cialiniil O'Btlpn woo ed- lor. Hullivan r.nd several Irvh'mum- ' inra of parliarncut iruroprououc. Sul- lvi\n submitted that then , was not & itrtiolo of ovidenuo to uhow that VBriwi wou editor or publisher of JniU'd ' Irolaud December 2SJ , th iito on rliiobtho article ur.nnlain < d f r ) ne - J. Proar.uutioa jraa pott- onud tlircu wcf'is uundlri ) coniidoia- on otho r. plloAtfon of ilcfcj.u nt to 10 onurtof qntoa'c bench for an order ompelltag the m ittn-.to huvlng lurga of tbo case to t lo ovidenoo rovti. tint truth of Ibo etatoinoutn mvde in the in tide , HALE or TuonooaiiunEns. I.ONUON , January 1 , At a sale of aoroughbroda to-dny laonotny bi onibt ; ,000 ( julnoai , Bociaw 1 400 gninou nd Geologh-t 1,150 gnlnoaa , DESUtlNQ rnAOK , PEHTII , Januvry l. Herr Sirzi , irealdotit of the Ilungariaii council , n repljlnpE to tba New Voar oougrat- kilitiooa of thollctr.ili to-day , until ho onhl not aoo tuy ground for sppro- lornlon of a dlnturbunco of the rcace. tiroulil bo or 9 of the principal alms f the ororntr.on . ho W | to neck 111 > r , not fur war , but for the uvetorv Uon of poao ? . XHl ! GEI'.JXAK rLOODH. Wit-HDiDCN , JHnmry 1 , Tbo BLlno ) cda Imvo deatroyoil five vlllagoe. \vo bnridroil and Qfty bonoiui have alien. YIIUMI , January 1. lUIn roaom * nrnccd to-day , The Dinabo Is eguin ud It ia f ear od it will brekk irough OiaFloiisdorf djkes , ir > > ? > 't !