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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE.
OMATTA NTCTC. TTTUPRDAY MOftNINft. JANTTARV .11. 1884. NO. 192.
THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.
Tim Filz John Porter Case to lie Closed
in the House.
Phelps , of Now Jersey , to Throw
in a Bombshell.
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Funeral of the Late Eoprosonta-
J tive Maokoy ,
Secretary Frelinghuysen 011 Amer
ican Meats ,
A Contested election Case 1 lls-
. missed A State Dinner , Kto.
FX105I WASHINGTON" .
AMEIUUAX MKATB AltKUAI ) .
WASHINOTOK , January 30. Secretary
Frolinghuyson has addressed to the presi
dent a communication which ho trans
mitted to the house of representatives in
$ response to resolutions asking for the
papers relating tto the oxolusion of
American hog products from foreign
countries. Ho submits to the president
copies ot all pertinent matter found of
record in the department of state , and
gives in detail the history of the exclu
sion of American moats from France ,
( icnnany , and other European countries.
In March , 1881 , the secretary says , the
# department of state prosecuted an exam
" * ination of the various phases of the pork
iiulushy in the weatorn states , which re
sulted in establishing the fact of the entire -
4 tire healthfulness of pork products.
, The facts thus elicited war
ranted the department in representing
to foreign , governments that the prejudi
cial judgment against the swine exports
of this country was ox parto and un
founded , When it was ascertained that
normally was about to issue an order for
total exclusion , the president directed tlio
imperial government , to bo informed of
his intention to appoint a commission to
examine the whole subject , and invited it
to send experts hither to act with the
commission. The invitationwas declined.
The president has since appointed the
commission then contemplated. It is
composed of a representative of the
Now York chamber of commerce , Prof.
Charles F. Chandler , a representative of
the Chic.1go board of trade , E. W.
Blatchford , and two members appointed
by the commissioner of agriculture ,
F. D. Curtis , of Now York , and Prof , p.
"E. Salmon , the whole under the chair
manship of the commissioner of agricul
ture. in point of scientific competence
and elevated impartiality the formation
of the commission peculiarly fits it for
the execution of its responsible task. To
it should belong in a great measure the
ahaping of tlio policy of this government
towards tliq pork question in its domestic
or foreign aspects. In view , therefore ,
of the prominent part which the results
reached by the pork commission mu&t
necessarily play in the further treatment
of the question by the executive or by
congress , the secretary feels it incumbent
upon him to advise that the president
recommend that congress abstain from
any immediate legislative action until the
report of the commission , soon to bo pre
sented , is before it.
The secretary further says the ques
tion to bo carefully , frankly and honestly
met , is vrhether the prepared meat pro
ducts for export from this country are
injurious to the public health. "Wo be
lieve they are not , and have so repre
sented. Should it appear that the meat
products of this country are , as wo believe -
liovo them to bo. not deleterious but
promoters of health , it is bcliovod those
friendly nations which put forth the do-
croea prohibiting the importation of
our meats would annul those decrocm.
If. howover.'iu face of the clear proof
elicited both at homo and abroad , that
our products are free from disease or
communicable germs of diseabo , proof of
which , might bo established to a demon
stration by actual inspection , as well as
supported by knowledge of the jrocau-
tionu which surround the raising and
packing industries hero , any nations with
which wo are on terms of intimacy and
amity should by legislation discriminate
against the trade of this country rather
than protect the health of their people , it
would thunhave been the province of the
executive to call the attention of such
nations to the provisions of the treaties
with confidence that thoat treaties would
bo respected. It seems very plain that
our policy in any event should bo to
prove our meat products are wholesome.
This , the absence of trichinosis in this
country , and particularly in our army
, nd navy , where our moats are constantly
used , goes far to demonstrate. Meas
ures , however , might bo taken to ascor-
Uin with abnoluto certainty , by such
means as a commission of scientists would
devise , that our moats are or can bo ren
dered innoxious.
THE OAfcB Or rORTER.
AVAHIIIHOTON , January 30. The Fitz
John Porter debate will be closed Friday
or Saturday. Last Saturday General
Slocum said during the debate that he
had in his possession original letters from
General Garfield , saying ho was in favor
of a commission , and that they will bo
produced by a republican member. It is
learned that this republican is Phelps , of
New Jeisoy , in whoso congressional dis
trict Goncr.il Porter resides , and it is
understood Porter's friends placed these
letters iu his hands together with other
now evidence of a notable character , con
tradicting some otmortions made during
the present debate. General Slocum , on
moving the previous question , will yield
to Pholptt , who will close the dobato.
Y'a METIIOPH.
Representative White , of Kentucky ,
testified before the house committee on
expenditures in the department of justice -
tico to-day with reference to his charges
against Governor Murray , of Utah , when
United States marshal of Kentucky. He
said the government had been wronged
out of thousands of dollars through un
necessary , frivolous and fictitious prose
cutions of citizens , some of whom were
take j from remote parts of the state all ,
tlio wuy to Louisville before commie
nioners , who heard their cases on pre
liminary examination apparently for no
other reason than to make tlio costs , and
thus embittering citizens against the
gwvonimont.
A BTATE DINNER.
The president gave the first state din-
nor of the season at the white house this
evening. The cast room was decorated
with ferns and tropical plants , the marino
band was stationed in the further end of
the room and the president received his
guests , ossiitod by Mra. McElroy. The
guests included Secretaries Frolhiehuy-
son , Lincoln , Teller and Chandler , Post
master General Gresham , Attorney Gen
eral Browstcr , Speaker Carlisle. General
Sheridan , Senators Vance , Harrison ,
Conger and Bishop Simpson and their
wives , Admiral Porter , Senators Sawyer ,
Sowoll aui Aldrich , Mr. and Mra. Frank
HiseooV , Sirs. H. G. White , Mrs. E. V.
Kinsley , Miss Lucy Frolinghuyson and
Miss Grosliam. Secretary Folgor was
not in the city.
AN BLKCT1ON CASK UNDKI ) .
_ TLo house committee on elections has
dismissed consideration of the contested
election case of Janin vs. Hart , of
Louisiana , on the ground that the evi
dence of the former was not introduced
in the time prescribed by law.
iitocKiNO KKIFKK'H MKTIIOH.
Representative Dockcry expects to in-
troduco'a bill at an early day to prohibit
the discharge , without cause , of employes
of the house during the vacation of con
gress.
Nominations : Richard S. Tuthill. Chicago
cage , United States attorney for the
northern district of Illinois ; Jas. A. Connolly
nelly , Illinois , United States attorney for
the southern district of Illinois.
Postmasters John Watts , Amos , la. ;
Geo. E. Eberhart , Cedar Falls , lowu.
FOKTY.fUGHTn CoNGHUSS.
4KXATK.
WASHI.VOTOX , January 30. A petition
was presented , signed by 400 citizens of
the District of Columbia , and other peti
tions , signed by a large number of citi
zens of the territories of Washington ,
Dakota and Idaho , all praying for the
enactment of a law prohibiting the man
ufacture and sale of alcoholic liquors in
the District of Columbia and these terri
tories.
Mr. Hale ( rep. , Mo. ) called up the re
port of the committee of conference of
both houses rolrting to the Greoly relief
expedition.
Tlio report recommends that the senate
rcccdo from its amendment requiring
that only porsons'who volunteer for ser
vice shall bo detailed for the expedition.
Mr. Sherman ( rep. 0. ) said if ho had
known the bill authorized the secretary
of the navy to order any man outside of
the line of his duty and thus to take his
lifo in his hands , ho would not have voted
for it.
it.Mr.
Mr. Saulsbury ( rep. Del. ) opposed the
bill. If the secretary of the uavy wanted
to punish any oiiicer such an assignment
would afford the opportunity. Ho re
membered Liout. Herndon , who explored
the Amazon , was assigned to duty on a
vessel against whoso * sea worthiness ho
unavailingly protested , and last his lifo
in consequence of that assignment.
Mr. Halo dissented from these views.
Ho hoped the bpirit of the navy would
bo tested in this matter nnd that the
senate would recede from its amendment.
The hour of ono o'clock having arrived
the senate proceeded in a body to the
house to attend the funeral of Rt/prosont-
ativo Mackcy. On their return the senate
ate adjourned.
HOUSE.
Mr , llogers ( dom. , N. Y. ) , from the
committee on postoilices and post roads ,
reported a resolution calling on the post-
ma.it.or general for all reports made by
special agents of the postoflico depart
ment to the postmaster general during
1831 , having reference to the star route
investigation and not heretofore pub-
lisnod. Adopted.
The following reports wore submitted
from committees :
By Mr. Hatch ( dom. , Mo. ) , from the
committee on agriculture To establish a
bureau of animal industry and prevent
the spread of contagious diseases of do
mestic animals. Placed on the calen
dar.
dar.By
By Mr. Lyman ( ind. , Mass. ) , from the
committee' on military affairs For the
retirement of H. J. Hunt with the rank
of major general. Placed on the private
calendar.
By Mr. Money ( dom. , Misa. ) from the
committee on postoilices and postroads
To regulate rates of postage on second-
class matter at letter carrier ofliccs.
Placed on the housecalendar. [ It makes
the rate uniform at two cents per pound. ]
By Mr. Vaneo ( dora. , N. 0. ) from the
committee un patents To make fraudu
lent vending of patented articles a mis-
demeanor. Placed on the calendar.
By Mr. Pusoy , ( rep. , la. ) from the
committee on public buildings Appro
priating $100,000 for the completion of
the public building at Council Bluffs ,
Iowa. Referred to the committee of the
wholo.
By Mr. Hordoinan ( dom. , Ga. ) from
the committee on territories Town-
shond's bill providing that no territory
shall apply for admission as a state until
it contains a population equal to that re
quired in a congressional district. Placed
oa the cfileitdur.
The hour of 1 o'clock arrived , and pub
lic business was suspended pending the
funeral of Representative Mackey , * f
South Carolina.
The senate fil in and occupied the
scats assigned them , members of the
house remaining standing M a mark of
reaped. The funeral procession reached
the capital at 1:45 : p. m. , preceded by the
pall-bearers and the joint committee of
arrangements , followed by many sorrow
ing relatives and friends. Tlio casket
was berne into the chamber and placed
in front of the speaker's desk. Selec
tions of scripture were read by Rov. Dr.
K. D , Huntley , and an appropriate address -
dross wes delivered by Rov. Dr. Rush
Shippon , of the Unitarian church , After
the benediction by Rov. Howe , chaplain
of the house , the funeral procession loft
the chamber , when , the members of the
senate having retired , the houeo ad
journed.
A Money Bin tier.
NEW YOHK , January 30. It is announced -
nouncod that the West Shore company
has concluded arrangeraentu for money
for its immediate wants.
A AVreckeil Train.
CUD in RAPIDS , January ! ! 0 , A Chicago
cage Northwestern tiain was wrecked
near hero to-day. Three train man were
I injured. The engine and twulro curs
I were badly damaged.
No Kxtra HPHHHID.
HAUUIHBURO , Pa. , January JX ) . The
governor will not call on extra so-uion of
tiio legislature.
FROM FOREIGN LANDS.d
The Story from KharXoff Withont
Foundation ,
Kuniorod Defeat of the French
Before Baoninh.
Three Hundred Thousand Trees
Blown Down ,
A Steamer and Ton Men Swal
lowed Up by the Sea ,
The Movoinciitn In Egypt tJnulftiul's
llofurm Measures.
GENEUAIj FOKEIGN NEWS.
NOTHINO IN IT.
LONDON- , January 29. The Central
News agency's sensational dispatch from
KhardolF alleging the discovery ol a
plot for poisoning the czar and frr a gen
eral uprising of the peasantry in Little
Russia and assorting that Special Officer
Sabiololf sent by Colonel Sudoikim to
Kharkotl' to investigate ninilisin had
been ' assassinated , is flatly denied by a
St. Pototsburg dispatch to Router's tele-
grain company , The telegram say *
nothing has happened at KharkofT beyond -
yond tlio discovery cf a secret printing
CHAMUKULAI.V , January 30 _ . The presi
dent of the board of trade in a speech at
Birmingham said _ England was not going
to allow a war with El Mahdi to inter
fere for a single moment with the pro
jected reforms and improved condition
which England is making every effort to
dovelopo in Egypt and by which it is
hoped that security may bo given to
Egyptian liberties and the people educa
ted for independence and self-govern
ment , ti
11CS.SIAN ACIIUUIAXISM.
ST. PuTEnunuiu } , January 00. In
spite of many arrests the agragarian agi
tation continues in Pskow and Vitebsk.
So intense is the irritation of the peas
ants the province governor 1ms tele
graphed to St. Petersburg asking that
the troops specially sent to Vitebsk bo
withdrawn , as a collision is feared. Ap
peals addressed to the educated classes
have appeared in White Ilusaia , urging
them to join in the struggle against abso
lutism.
IN KOY1T.
CATUO , January . " 0. Baker Pasha with
1,000 troops landed at Trinkitat Monday
and an additional body of 2,000 men
landed Tuesday , completing the force
for the relief of Tokar. There are
nearly 20,000 rebels between Trinkitat
and Tokar. The rebels are _ massing
seven miles distant. Small bodies of the
enemy approached within 4,000 yards of
camp and were shelled by the British
gunboats. General Gordon has arrrivcd
at Assouan.
MVALI.OWKD 11Y THK SKA.
LONDON , January 30. The steamer
Rhywabons , bound from Holyheak to
Cardiff , struck on a group of rocks near
Cardiff last night. 1 ho mate , five men ,
dud a boy escaped in a small boat. Half
an houc after leaving th.3 steamer they
saw her lights disappear. The captain
and ten men remained on board the
steamer and wore probably lost.
LAND LVW REFOUV.
LONDON , January 30. John Bright
addressed a large mooting at the Liberal
club , Birmingham , and said that after
the franchise measure , the most pressing
question for parliament would be reform
of the land laws. He condemnedHonry
Goorgo's land propositions as the wildest
over imported by an American inventor.
VIITV I'ER CENT LOS ? .
OTTAWA , January 30. The annual re
port of the minister of public works
shows that the government management
of the telegraph in Canada is not a finan
cial success. The lines cost nearly
$800,000 ; expenditure last year $55,000 ;
receipts , § 27,000 , showing a loss of over
CO per cent.
THK KUENCH
PAKIS , January 30. A report was
current } in the lobbies of the Chamber
to-day , that tlio French forces under
Admiral Courbot recently stormed Bac-
ninh , and had been repulsed. Ferry will
bo questioned in the chamber of dcpu-
tion to-morrow.
HTORM TWIHTKD ,
LONDON , January 30. Within a ra
dius of ten miles of Ayr 200,000 trees
were blown down in the recent storm
and a 100,000 on the estate of the Mar
quis of Ailaa.
A NIHILIST TOISONKD.
LONDON , January 30. The nihilists
have poisoned DcgaroiT , alias Jablpnsky ,
chief murderer of Gonaral Sudekin , be
cause of his many double dealings.
HARD I'KKH.SKU.
KHARTOUM , January 30 , A soldier
getting through Rufay roportu Sala ( Bay
hard pressed , and that ho requires mim
and ammunition
All Fur Gould.
NKW YouK.January 30. GoneralEck-
ert informs The Commercial Advertiser ,
that tlfo mileage of the Western Union's
loaned lines exceeds tbo entire Baltimore
& Ohio telegraph system. F. K. Trow-
bridge says , in The Mail and Express :
"The Western Union company looks upon
the purchase of the National line by the
Baltimore & Ohio company with favor ,
because the Western Union , not wishing
the line , was glad to find U falling into
the hands of its friends. " Trowbririgo
also says Gould hat taken hold of tlio
Northern Pacific , not only to sustain the
market , but also to control that enter
prise and extend hia influence with the
Pacific roads.
The Illinois Industrial K.\jioslllon.
CIIIUAOO , January 30. The Inter-
utatp Industrial exposition of Chicago
Living Bottled ita difficulty ( concerning
rental ) with the city , on terms entirely
satisfactory to all concerned through its
secretary , announces that the twelfth
thn
consecutive annual exposition will open
September 3d , and cloao October 18 ,
188-1. Applications for space are coining
in already far in advance of any former
year. This announcement dinpyla all
doubts as to the buildings being torn
| down , as at ono time threatened , and is
also a guarantee that it will _ certainly bo
selected as the place of holding the next
republican national convention in Juno
noxt.
HASH ItAtiK
The "Western Iion uoor Hull Vlujcr ? .
DAVKNI-OUT , Iowa , January _ 00. The
western league- ball players was organ
ized in Rook Island to-day. There were
delegates < present from Kantns City ,
Omaha and ( Juincy , and communications
were received from Achison , St. Joe ,
Chillicotho and Kookuk. Secretary S. S.
Moore , of the northwestern oaguo , was
irtl attendance. It was decided to call
the organization , The Western League of
Ball Players , and to adopt
the constituion of the northwest
ern ' league substituting the
word "western'1 where "northwestern"
appears. The initiation fee was placed
ulnl ft.ul $10 , one-half to bo paid down. It was
also decided that the homo club wai to
pay the expenses of the umpire and the
visiting club was to receive -10 per cent
of the cato receipts and a guarantee of
$00. The association adjourned to moot
at Kansas City or St. Joseph in March ,
subject to call of the president. J. K.
Fleming , of Rock Island , is president ,
and C. E. Ovorrockor of Quincy is sec
retary. * *
Tlio Illinois G. A. U.
DKUVTUU , 111. , January 30. Between
800 and 1,000 veterans are in the city at
tending the eighth annual encampment
of the G. A. II , Commander Harper
this morning called the encampment to
order and was prc'outcd with a gnvol
made from wood fruin the residence of
Abraham Lincoln at Springfield , the gift
of Comrade Swoot/.er , of Bloominqton.
All largo.citios and towns in the state are
represented. This afternoon a general
discussion of department management
occurred , after which General
Boath ' addressed the encampment
predicting that next year there would bo
20,000 in the ranks instead of 15,000.
Comrade Harper suggested a man's auxj
iliary rohof corps and the establishment
of a soldiers' homo. Ogloabio and Ham
ilton , rival candidates for the republican
nomination for governor , spoke to-night.
Their presence excites much interest.
Each has a largo following. A sharp
contest has developed for deputy com i
inandcr between Major McLauRhloy , of
Joliotj and Col. Dickinson , of Danville.
Again.
'
PiTTSituuti , January 30.Tho long
strike of window glass workers h at an
end , and after seven months' idleness
the men will return to work ns soon as
the ' furnaces are heated. While both
sides have made great concessions , the
terms at which work is resumed largely
favors the workmen , who will bo paid
last year's wages until April 1 , when a
sliding scale will go into effect , wages
thereafter to bo governed by the card
rate on glass. The scale will bo subject
to changes over } ' four weeks , and the
agreement will last until July 1 , nnd if
found to work satisfactorily will proba
bly bo adopted the ensuing year. A
number of factories have already started
their fires , and by the resumption 2,000
men will bo furnished employment in
this city.
iiifj Notes in
CHIC A tin , January 30 , The joint op-
poaranco of Patti and Gerster in "Lcs
Huguenots" at McVickor's theater tonight -
night , under Maplcson'ti management ,
served to bring out an extremely fashion
able audience , limited only by the
capacity of the houso. Every seat was
sold before the doors were oponcd , and
standing room was exhausted long before
all thoao in waiting secured tickota of ad
mission. Both prim a donno were re
ceived most cordially , and burdened
with costly floral tributes , Signor Nico-
lini also mot with much favor.
( loorgo to Uo Hanged.
DES MOINES , January 30. The supreme
premo court this morning aflirmod the
judgment of the district court of Polk
county , convicting Fountain W. Ooorgo
of murder in the iirat degree. Ho was
sentenced to bo hung the luat of August ,
but the cane was carried to the supreme
court , and it now remains for the gov
ernor under the statutes to fix the day of
execution.
Ganndiv I'nolllo Kates.
January 30. In view of the
fact that the Canadian Pacific made an
emigrant rate of SO.70 from the ooaboard
to Winnipeg , a mooting of roads interested -
osted in travel to Manitoba was ho4 ! to
day , and without reaching a final conclu
sion made a temporary rate cf ? 27 from
Montreal to Winnipeg , and 923.90 from
Toronto to Winnipeg.
Jeo and Stone ,
ST. LODIH , January 30 The Sco in
the harbor moved three times thia even
ing and aid considuablo damage to
crafta.
A morning passenger train west on the
Missouri Pacific encountered 11 boulder
near Herman. The engine wasdorailud ,
the fireman had his legs broken and was
otherwise injured , and the engineer wan
badly hurt.
Twenty Ynurs tilrcn ,
GAI.VKSTOX , January 30 , A Gonzales .
special Bays : Philip Davison , on trial
for in son , was to-day sentenced tntwenty
years in the penitentiary on the solo testimony
l
timony of an old farmer , who aworo that |
when hu arrived at night ho found the
out houses and fences on iiro , heard the
man curse him , and recognizm ! the v oico
as that of the defendant.
In KOIa Jdfor.
AUSTI.V , Tex , , January 00. Barker
brothorH , to-day found guilty of robbing
f
astago between Lnmpasas and Sontoiful ,
lant fall , will bo sentenced to the peni-
touliary for lifo.
AuHtrallau Crops.
SAK FiiANCiaCo , January 30. Auntra-
lian advices Indicate fine crops. It rais
estimated that 8ouh
Australia will have
18,000,000 bushels of wheat.
All Aliln/o ,
VALPARAISO , January 30.- -A. building
near the Grand theater in Santiago is
buniing , and the thoatio is in imminent
danger ,
ANMAJ-OIJH , Md , , January 30. More
ha/ing ii reported ul the military acad
emy ,
MISCELLANEOUS NEWS ,
The Iowa Legislature Continues to
Elect Allison ,
Mr. Vanderbilt Booms American
Stocks Abroad.
The Proposed Punishment for
Texas Fouoo Outtors.
Suspension of Anotlior Loavillo
Bauk ,
The Iowa
DKH MOINKS , January 30. The liouso
did very little to day except tn discuss
thn question of ndjounuuont , to giro tlio
vjsiting coinmittoos an opportunity to
visit the state institutions mid report.
Several local bills were introduced.
House file No. 14 , praying for the repeal
of the vine and boor clause , was reported
back with a recommendation that it pass.
In the senate the principal matter of
interest was the engrossment of the bill
increasing the salaries of district and
circuit judges from S--00 to 1,000. A
lengthy and earnest debate ensued on
the amendment ollbrod by Donnan to
strike out $3,000 and insert 82,500. The
vote on the amendment was : YoasS.'t ,
naya I5J ! , and the chair voted nay , ao the
amondmnnt was lost und the bill ordered
engrossed. The house resolution to talco
a rocoas on Friday for one week was con
curred in. Adjourned.
The two houses of the legislature mot
in joint convention to-day for the pur
pose of completing the election of United
States Senator. The result was the same
as announced a week ago , the former
convention being merely a safe-guard
against a chance allegation of illegality
in ; , Allison's
election. The result was as
follows : William 11. Allison ? 5 , Honlon
J. Hall 02 , L. G. Kinno 1 , D. M. Clark
1. Mr. Allison wns declared elected for
six years from the -Ith of March 1885.
Tlio TOXIIH Fence Ija\v.
Ausn.v , Tox. , January 30. The house
passed the bill providing for 'ho punish
ment of fence cutting by from ono to five
years in the penitentiary , but n person
owning or residing upon land enclosed by
another who rofusesjingrcss and egress
may lawfully open a passage through the
enclosure ; also n bill providing that the
illegal inclosing of lands of another or of
the public shall be punishable by a line
of 50 cents to $ L per month for cadi
aero. Both enactments take effect im
mediately upon passage , but have yet to
go to the senate.
Confidence In Vaiulcrljllt.
NKW YOHK , January 30. Private ca
bles report a bettor feeling abroad in re
gard to American railway securities , and
some bankers have received orders fo.i
bonds , which demand is usually the prelude -
ludo to buying stocks. Tlio Vanderbilt
interview yesterday was telegraphed to
London , nnd this no doubt , says The
Mail nnd Express , has a reassuring
ollbct.
Another Lcailvlllo' Bunlc SuspondH.
DK.NVKH , January 30. Atter a heavy
run the Merchants' and Mechanics , bank
of Loadvillo suspended this afternoon ,
and was immediately attached for $37-
000. Moro attachments will follow. No
estimate of the liabilities or what the
bank will probably pay is at present
obtainable.
Tlio ColiimiMiK Wroclf.
UOSTOK , January 30. A largo quan
tity of the personal oflbcts belonging to
passengers on the wrecked City of Col
umbus has boon brought to thia city for
identification. Reports from the wreck
state that the steamer is gradually sink
ing into the water , and but littlu of her
is now visible.
to Saloon.
ST. Louis , Mo. , January 30. Anton
Linsonmirk was arrested hero last night (
charged with forging a largo number of p
postofllco orderH , amounting to several I
thousand marks , while ho was postmaster
at Kroutzingor , duchy of Baden , several
months ago. lie was tending bar in a
saloon when arrested.
Down mi Knihaiikinonr.
Mass. , January 30.
This morning an accident on the Now
Haven & Northampton railway happened
just below Sonthwick. Throe cam wore
thrown down an embankment and Con
ductor Thomas , Express Messenger
Ityan and several passengers injured.
The conductor was seriously injured , and
Ilyuii had his leg broken in three places.
A. StrniiRO Fatal DlHuauo.
DILI.A.H , Tox. , January 30. A atrango
fatal disease has appeared among cattle
in the western part of the county. A
largo number have died , and cattle men
have hold u meeting with n view to a
movement to chock its ravages.
on Jjnlior.
Pirrsuuiu ) , January 30. The committee -
too on labor organizations leave for
Washington to-morrow to urge the pas
sago of the bill restricting the importa-
lion of foreign labor under contract.
DM Not ConfesH.
JAMAICA , Long Island , January 30 ,
Tlio reported confession of Charles A.
Rugg , charged with assault on Soah !
Sprague , that ho committed thu Towim *
end assault and Mayboe murders , is de
nied by the district attorney.
Tlio Kentucky
LOUIBVILLK , January 30. The contest
in the senatorial caucus to-night was ex '
citing. A great dual of fillibustoring was
indulged in , with no definite result.
Worlcliiu for nn Ojionlni ; ,
_ . .rciiiM ! < , Dak. , January 30. tote
gatioiiB Iroin river towns are going lo
Washington to work for the opening up
of the 8lour reservation ,
Tronblcu.
Br. Louis , January 30. The I'onu
Iron and Metal company has assigned.
The assota are stated to bo worth § 52,000
above the incumbrancos.
Another JtullWttjHiuuHli. .
PJUNCKTOK , N. V , , January oO. Au
engineer and conductor wore seriously )
hurt in a frofaht collision on the Penn
sylvania road near hero to-day. The
trains were badly dainngo.d
i POINTS.
Favorable Action on Itomity tuul
I'ultllu Imnit HlllH Uotrcr'M
AV.4siit.vumv , January ! IO , Another
bounty land hillhasbooninlroducodincon-
grow. The measure provides tliat 80 acres
e given these who served not loss than
fourteen days , 120 acres to these who
served not less than ono year , 1GO acres
tc these who served not loss than two
years : , to bo selected by soldiers on proof
of honorable discharge. Members of the
. house committee on public lands say n
lull will bo reported declaring forfeited
all land along that portion of the North
ern Pacific not completed within the tinio
specified 1 in the grant of the tract.
Senator Garland has reported from
the committee of judiciary , n substitute
for the bill introduced by Senator Plumb ,
to declare subject to taxation certain
lands granted in aid of the consiructiun
of the Pacific railroads , and provides for
limiting taxation of lands to such as has
bcon oleotcd and surveyed , and in case
of failure of the companies to pay the
cost of surveying , selecting , etc. , directs
the attorney general to bring suit against
the company to secure payment.
AV. B. Shaw , an old and well known
correspondent referred lo by o > ? Bpeakor
ITcifor , says Koifor must bo in dcsporato
straits when ho has to resurrect a story
fully investigated by congress , and laid
aside ai not worthy of consideration. Ho
says Kcifor is nind because ho presided at
the mooting of journalists which adopted
a resolution not complimentary to Koifor.
Fremont GotN tlio.ilnmilnn.
Special Dispatch to THE BKK.
, NKII. , January 30 , The G.
A. It oncainpinont in session hero voted
to-day for the location of the nos tire-un
ion. Fremont gets it by a largo majority.
AVorkti Burned.
PITTMUJHO , January 30. A Chronicle
special from Rochester , Pa. , says : Short
ly before 12 o'clock lost night flames were
discovered , issuing from the boiler house
of the PhoonixGlass WorksPhillipsburg ,
opposite hero on the Ohio river. The
fire was under good headway when first
discovered and the means ut hand for
_
extinguishing being limited but little
could bo done toward chocking the pro
gress of the flames , which aeon uprcad
throughout the entire works , destroying
thorn in short tinio. Loss about $125,000 ,
on which there ' is insurance of § 7-1,000.
Tlio works , which covered a largo area ,
were among the largest in the country.
The most unfortunate circumstance con
nected with the destruction of the works
is that five hundred hands are thrown
out of employment in the middle of the
winter. The origin of the fire is not posi
tively known , bntBomoinflammablo mate
rial was left in too close proximity with
the engine and catching fire communicat
ed to the wood work of the engine house ,
which , being dry , burned like tinder.
Creamery Cnuvnntloii ,
ST. LOUIH , January 30. The Mississip
pi Valley dairy and creamery association
mot this morning at It o'clock , Norman
J. Colonmn presiding , About fifty delegate
are in attendance. The chair appointed
committee of arrangement. After informal
mal remarks , a recess won taken until
this afternoon.
After rcuoss C. AV. Barstow , first vice-
president of the Morchanta' Exchange ,
delivered an address of welcome , to
which Presidonl Colcmati responded.
Several papers were then road on dairy
subjects.
A lilu/.o ut Home ,
RO.MK , January 30. This morning a
three story building between Stanwix
hall hotel and Scarle Bank block , James
street , burnod. Mrs. Samuel Alexander
andchildron were rescued by a policeman.
Ton minutes after thu lire broke out an
explosion oi'ourrcd , knocking out the
whole front wall of the building above
the first story. Joseph Alexander , brother
of Samuel , wau killed , and DaVid Patter-
sou , a clerk , injured. The Bank block
and hotel were saved by the firemen.
Hiuldon OhunjjcH ol Woutlicr are pro.
ductlvo of Throat IMscm-on , CoimliH , Colds ,
ate. There In no were effectual relief in these
to bo found than In the UHQ of
HitoKCiHAtiTuocHiiH. ] 'rlco lifl cts.
Fire lu a Tenoinent.
foHK , January 30. A fire in the
five story apartment house , No (502 ( , Sixth
avenue , about midnight , created a panio
among the occupants , a doion of whom ,
occupying the upper floor , escaped to thereof
roof m their night clothes and jumping
to a roof six foot below. Mrs. Michael
and granddaughter are probably fatally
burnod. Threu other tonaiits were
burned on the face and hands ,
riuy IL U , DuUKlaiw a Bon1 rapnlulinCoiijthd
ropifur lourthll rcn ; theyarti harmless pleasing
to th j tinni and "ill euro their coliK I ) ; H. and
tnuoMnrk un mcry ilmn
Now York In a VOR.
Nisw YoitK , January 30. A heavy fog
to-day Horiously interrupted travel and
traffic , and makes telegraphing1 slow
work. On the elevated railroad a heavi
ly laden train ran into another , discharg
ing putHongors aj ; wstation. The engine
was wrecked and the putjsungora well
shaken up , but nobody was noriously
liurt.
i Inidgot will provWo for the
army of oixuputlou of (1,000 ( mem In 1'frypt.
HOOD'S | ARSflPAR LlA
M i iM iMM M ? MMVMMHHMMiHMBMMiMMHIBMHM
IiarAitfullypreramlcztmrtoC Ilia but rrmodlcs
of t VI k'l'tKUi ) kingdom known to medical td-
cnco an Alu.r.itl\eilllot > d Purlflen , Dluntlci and
Tonlen , ruch M SnrjayJrllLi , Ytllow Dock ,
Dandelion , Junior llcrrlci , JlamlraUe , Wild Cherry
llnrk end oilier idocUxl rooti , barLi and hcrta. A
like mijUJiitf < lw , can \a \ lalrljr j
onlyb/lureiulu ,
( lortoun record llood'ifiarvijurUli luu entered for
lUtlf upon thu hcarU ul tUouuind * or i > i la In h'eir
KnkUndwholu\ | onullycr IndlrctUjr Utnre-
Uevodof tfrrlblo ( uri'ilnt ' , LlcU all other reauxUM
tilled to rcatU , (
Wfmre. 0.1.1100,1 , i , ro.i flcnt * n
by f iprew two bottle * Hiwdu Kir * .
Uook Jlutili * for dutrllmt ou. Your iireuu , ,
workiil wu'l"r in , th , cow ol iiiy'wftu. who J-as
bVeii troubled with lck huadaiJu ) and blllouimfiw ( or
Team , hhomdy twjkpne-lulf tijMitoouiultttttuose ,
indfvvinotlen o\nlfor | ilraycjrf in now. Bha
founiHliv- < within B v k ulli'r uklnult she liU very
iiiudi boiu-r , u ul S now enUrrirrearom lljpw s
iiiudiISfeSfSffSffi
ISfeSfSffSffi
oiun truly , HOlli-u u. KU , nunasiat * IMU.
l.MIOOI > is CO. AjpoUwjjjrtM , , t cU , Mas *
A Bto nrr. ,
Q KCIKCTRIC } What docs It mean ?
A. Selected and fJectrlzol.
< j. What about Dr. Thomrw1 Eclectrlo Oil t
A. ricanoi the ( < cope. )
( j. How ?
A. Cures Iliclr achw , cures neuralftlijhoumatUrn ,
UraencM , bniln Rraldi , bll , npTali , strains anJ
| Mtn ; doe * all tlilt and more.
p. . What ?
A. An A remedy for coughs and cold * It would ba
dlltlcult to find anything ciual | to DrThomas' Kclee *
trio Oil. tt will curt thirut and caUrrh almost ln >
variably ,
Q. ( luanxnteed , U U
A. Jhri ry bottle , or money rclunJoL
( j. Hood 1 It's what they cll patent though ;
that sounds bad.
| \ . Kerer mind thu sound TIIV IT t *
O , . I'll do It. Whnt'a tbo expense )
A. lllty ceiiti for iniall , ono dollar for latK . '
( ( heap enough. Who Bolls Ir. Thomas' Kcltc-
trio DIM
A. l > ni7Kl tsercrynhera.
| llr. Tliomas' Kacctrlo Ollbaiproted to bo a llif
lilt. It In oU more and ( 'lvus Ixtlcr and more Ren-
ent sitlnfiriloa than any other competition medi
cine manufactured.
TOSTKlt , MII.DU11N & CO. , I'rop's , lluffalo , N. Y.
Imported Beer
IN tJDTTLES.
Erlnngor , Bavaria.
Culmbiichor , Bavaria.
Pilsner Bohemian.
Ivaisor Bremen.
DOMESTIC.
Bmlwoisor St. Louis
Auhausor St. Louis.
Bust's > . . . . Milwaukee.
Schlitz-Pilsuer..Milwaukee.
Krug'fl Omaha ,
Ale , Porter. Domestic and Ehine
Wine. ED. MATJllER ,
Farnaiu.
OMAHA
Stove Repair Works ,
109 Sonth 14th St.
llako a iprcktty ot furnishing outlnga and repair
ing ntcucn uf ull description , wood otovcs , changed to
bum conl , grates , flroback. Jumper * , &c. constantly
on hand. U'ry ono ol our etovu pipe thchu ) nnd
cIotbiMdrjrr. m&i
tolior 10 0. Ono
box No. 1 will euro ixny casein ( our days or lota No.
a will euro the moat oustliiato caao no matter ot bow
long ( landing.
A/fan's Soluble Medicated Bougies
No natucoumloica ofiiihcba , copabta , or oil of tan *
dulnnod , that ore n . .Aln to prouuco dynpcpsla by
doHtroylni ; the cuatlngaof the stomach , frlco 81.Do
Hold by nil drurelsta , or mnttod cii rcoolpt ol price
For further particular ! ) ( and for cl rnilar.
r. o.uox
VI
$ ao.ooo ,
rewlnk will toke plo
iBTn In * > > ° Uaionlo Hat l , Masonic Temple liuil-
Ull Idlnir , In Lnuiivlllc , Ky.
Thursday January 3ht , 1884.
A Lawful Lottery & Fair Drawings.
chartered by tno Icdalature ol Kj. . and twice uouar-
cd lesal by the hlglici t court lu tne State Bond
given to Henry County In the sum ol (100,000 ( or tbo
prompt payment ol all prlzoi told.
A REVOLUTION IN HINQLK NUMBER DRAWINGS
jWEverv ticket holder hlaown supervisor , can call
out the number on hln ticket and BOO the correspond-
IntS number on tbo tiff plaobd In the wheel In hla
presence. Those drawing * will occur on thelatt
Thursday ot every month. Road the magnificent
'
January Octiomo.
1 rrlzo , 8f,000
1 Prize , 10,000
1 VrU'J 6,000
2 Prizes , $2 00 each 5,000
& Trice * , 1,000 ouch 6,000
SO I'rlMJ , KM each 10,000
100 l'riz > , inouach 10,000
fiQuach 10,000
fil'O 1 20 each 10,000
looo : 10 each 10,000
o I'rizua , 300 each Approximation PrlcJS , 2,700
0 I'rUon , JflO " " 1,800
D 1'Mriw , HX ) oacli " " 00
1,8761'lUw. 110 , < 00
WHole Tlokotr , e Half Tickets , 91.
37TlctOta.5UU. 80 TloBOta , 8100. *
Remit money or Bonk Ifraft In Letter , or end by
cxurosn. DONT SEN D BV REGISTERED tETTKa
OR POST OFFICE ORDER , until further notice. Or.
don of $5 and upward by express , can be > ent at our
expense. Addrvu all order ! to J. J. DOUGLAS.
LoulsIllo. . Ky. w ud & BaUVw 1st 8w em
UMPHHEYS
ron Tm : CURE OP AL& DISEASES off
nSKS.OATTLK.miKRnt D008 , 11008 ,
nnd I'OUIVIUV ,
roil TWENTY YEARS IIumplirc
pnllilc Vrlrrlnarv Bpi-rllU-M lia e b
Vnrmtert , Hlorll rirrrdrri. ' 'fefV
O'urlinrii , llorno lii llronJ , Mnnurorlurcrj.
C'onl Aline Vuinponlpn. Trnv'B ' Illpiiudromn
line ) Alrnnvcrlri. nnd ethers Imuaflui ; t tk.
Vltbiivripctiuccpfi. . . . . _ - . ,
lluinphruv ' . . Vtt rrn ry M niii l. WO pp ,
' t tn a by mnll on reccl pt uf prior. Ml cent *
fftri'amplilcu rnt Irro on application
IITMI'IIIIKYH IIOMKOl'ATIUC ) MBU. .CO.
109 1'ultou blrecl , Aow VurU.
NERVOUS DEBILITY
- Vital WcftUncas nnd I
tratlon from over work or
' mdiuii/
EnDATlllP
-Ulhomnsti.u < TC | . *
( ulrenudrknown. l"rI ) * u > irv ir v/alitil /
laritevlalof i for t irit po t-frue on ra
DR. WHITr SRi
617 St. Charles St. , St' Louis , Mo.
A REGULAR ORADUATEof two medical collejfe
Jhai been encatred lonxor In the treatment ot
CHIIONIO , NEUVOUH , HKIN AND BLOOD Dlwata *
than other ph ) ilUan lu Ht. Ixiuti , M dty | iapen ahoir
and all old residents know , Consultation free
invited , When It U uicom enlent to > Ult tb city
treatment , luedlducu can be lent by mall
ever ) where. Durable case * guaranteed ; whore dou
exists It in frankly stated. Call pj wrlto.
NervumProBtraUon , Doblllty , Marital md Pay lc
Wnakueaj , Mercurial and other lulottloo 'oi Throa >
Ing , 8klp Altoctlom , Old SoroJ and Uloore. Impedl-
inoiilu to marriage , Hheuiimtlun , I'llen. Mpuctal V
tcntlon tocAea from 6 > er orkt > tl brain. BUUU10AL-
UAHK3 pix.Ul ait utl u. DUtaoea rWnif
froiu Imprudmegl Excai ot , linlulyvnoe * .