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    THE OMAHA DAILY > ; . - THUKSDAY. JAJNUAJiY 17 , 1830.
THE SESATORSIUP DECIDED ,
Mandorson's Elootloti Confirmed In
Joint Convention.
THE CORN SHOW AT LINCOLN ,
"P ' ' " ' Stale Kiiircnir |
Court The Comparative Unto
Schedule The lloiml tit
I'hai'innolstH.
HcnBAU or Tun Ouuu Han , )
HW9 V SriiKBT , V
LINCOLN. Jan 10. I
The sorgeant-at arms of the sen ito ad-
Crossed the speaker and announced "Plio
'lonorablo , the senitor of the state of No-
bi asita , " Just before the dinner hour IT day ,
urn ! promptly at 13 o'clock the Joint session
of the house and senate was tailed to order.
] t was the hour for the election of a United
States senator , to serve a term ot six yors ,
rommencinir March I , IH3W , and closing
March t , ISM. 'Iho mombeisof the senate
flle 1 Into the room "by tw'Ji" nnj sui'eJ
themselves on each side of the ontinneo
nisio , while the olllcers of tne Indv , and the
lieutenant governor , took their places in the
Bpoakcr's stind. The roll call showed the
presence of every member of both brain lies
of the legislature. Quiet icigncd. .Stinngo
us it may seem , the attend nice was but 1 Ittle
more than that of th < > oidiniry d.n. Not
inoro than half the scats in the gnlloii wcio
ocdipicd , and twice the number of people
present could have been crowded into the au
dience room of the house Lath of interest
in tlie pioiceilings ot yesterday doubtless
had something to do with the unusual loth-
urgj of to dav A few pioinlnent eiti/cns of
the stato. however , woie In attendance , nnd
among the number could bo seen the familiar
faces of tlon. W .1 Council , W. P. Hediel
nnd Casper 13. Yost of Omaha ; A. U flra
1mm , of Wlsncr ; lion. C. II. Holmes , of TV-
cumscli ; General Dilworth and Ma\or \
Tociim , of Hastings ; Judge Church , of Au
burn ; Colonel Gage , of Kianklin , John Jcn-
BCII , of Geneva ; I'rof. Lo\o , of IVomont ;
Colorel Asbby , of Oilihon ; I'etcr Youngs ,
jr. , of Geneva , and Hegciit Mallalleu , of
Kearney.
Tnc record vote of jestcrday was an-
tiounccd Just as the minute luuid of the
clock turned from the hour that ir-gisleis
high noon , nnd Lieutenant Oovninoi Aleiklo-
Jolin eloipiently declared Charles V. Mandcr-
non elected LTnited Stales senator , to suive a
term of sljears. . comnu'iicmg March I Ap-
jdiiuse followed the announcement , but it in
dicated satisfaction rather than enthusiasm
The priycedings throughout weie more than
modest This pen plctuiu docs the subjci t a
full mcasuic of justice , and the stor.of . the
re-election of Senator Mnnderson is told
Till. MSO ( OIIN SIIIIW ,
The meeting of the agricultural society
was called to order \cstoiday ntteriioon at I
o'clock Picsidont 11 nler was in the chair.
Sccietarv linker called the roll , and the
icsponsc showed a full at'endaiico for the
opening session The Initial meeting was
held in the ehanc'llor's loom at the state
university. Piosident Marker delivered an
inteiestmir nddiois. The rcpoit of the sec
retary occupied the lost of the time of the
ince'ing. It showed the receipts and dis-
bniscnicnts of the late state fair , and com
plied them with tlie showing of the \ear lie-
lore. It is needless to say that it was most
satisfactory , although they were less than
the former year. It should bo understood ,
however , that there was no "Jay-Cyo-See"
uttiaction und intending expense during the
piesont year.
Tlie corn exhibit is very lino. It is on dis
play in the main room of the stuu univer
sity The word magnificent would piobably
describe It inoic fittingly than the word lino.
Tim iooin is too small to do it full Justice ,
but withal it is ccitainl.v the ilnest exhibit of
the kind ever on exhibition in the west. The
state could not hceuren better advertisement
than the hipmcnt of the specimens to Paris
\vill give. One- year ago the show was small
comp.iicd with that of to day. It is worth
ihe while of anyone to visit it.
COMI'AIITIK FIICHIIir SCIIlIDUl li
The board of transpoitation was in ses
sion to-day. This meeting was called tooider
at J o'cloclt. President Laws wielded the
gavel and Lcese , Steen , Hill nnd Beaten an-
swcicd to roll call. There wcio no ab
sentees. The meeting was called to con
sider the compirativo rate table , comparing
the railioad fieight rates of the states of Illi
nois , Iowa anil Minnesota with those in effect
in Nobi.isha , Just completed by Judge Mason ,
ofthobo.ud of socrot.uies. It will bo 10-
inembercd that Senator Kajniond introduced
a resolution in the senate , the hrst of last
week , asking that the board of transporta
tion fuinish such a schedule of compirison ,
and in accordance with that resolution Secro-
turv Mason prepared a table of distance tar-
ill rates , which the boaui decided to present
for the consideration of that body To merion
ion * is the last day of grace , and the chances
arc that the schedule \\illicach that body
liofoio the close of the day. "The ro * > ort of
the seciclaries , " said a momncr of thu board
this nftcinoon. "Is the cream of what is
wanted , nnd if it don't convince the senate
nnd hotiHi ) that the people of the state liayo
been robbed long enough by the roads I shall
ha\o stiong icason to doubt honest purpose
on the p irt of the lawmakers of the state. "
The boa id entered BOO copies of the schedule
to be printed , nnd the senate notified that
the knowledge sought Is now in the bunds of
the pi inter. There were no dissenting
voices.
sti-niiMn IOUUT riuKnnivos.
T. J Mahoney was admitted to practice.
The following causes \\ero argued nnd sub
mitted' Murray vs. Porter , b'eder vs. Solo
mon , L-lojil vs. Kc.Miolds , motion to dismiss ,
ShiODshlio vs Duncan fe Wallace ; eiror
from the distiict eouitof Douglas countj ;
nlllrmed. Opinion by Maxwell , J.
King liros VH Jackson , error from the dls-
ti let court of Pawnee county , rovcised and
icni.indcd. opinion 1 > \ Heoso , Ch. .1.
Cicunnn , Etc. Co. vs Ktherton , error from
the distiict couit of Webster county , af-
111 mod : opinion by Hcese , Ch. J
Wardoil vs MtConnell , appeal from the
district court of Ulchardson < ouiityurtirined ;
opinion by Maxwell , J.
Dnndiis vs Chrianmn , error from the ills
trict couit of Nemtina county , reversed and
lomandcd , opinion by Maxwell , J.
hTATU I'OJkllDOV I'lllUMVCV.
The board of examiners of the state board
of pharmacy completed Us icorganizatlon
to day. 'Lho ineoting was hold at the capitol.
Alex F. Strolls , of North Piatto , was elected
jiiesklent ; Henry Cook , of Ked Cloud , lirst
vioo piosident ; Max Hecht , of Omaha , second
end vice president , James Heed , of Nebraska
C'Htiensuior ; Henry D. Hoyden , of Grand
Island , bccrctaiy.
.Inmc's liced was appointed n committee of
nnu on complaints for violations of the phar
macy law
The board has Just prosecuted anothercaso
HUCfcssfully .lumes Orinnnd , of Plum
Creek , was lined tlO nnd cots in the court
of u Justice of the pence for tinnsactlnga
ilrug busn.css without n rcgisteicd pharma
cist In charge. The board is in de.ul earnest
nnd examination and registration will bo In-
nlstcd upon under all circumstances. Viola
tions of the pharmacy law , the board say ,
will tie punished to the nillesl extent , and Its
letter will bo enforced
MVIIV il'OCK VnTHOkUS NCVISAV
The cuso of Mary J McCiee vs Thomas
Keenan , Jnnu's Kelly and otherswhich com
menced in the county court 5 eitei day after
noon , was continued this morning , with in
creased Interest on the pint of the friends
and neighbors of the litigants The mound
worlt of the cause dates back to the 1st of
last September. Mrs Mi'Geo ullages $1,000
damages ngauist the defendants for soiling
her husband Intoxicants , which led to the
serious Injuries ho sustained at that time ,
since when ho has been unable to support
and properly maintain his family. It will bo
berne In mind that McGce drank to intoxl
cation , on or about the date stated , nnd that
hiu team run awuv , throwing him from his
wagon , from which ho received injuries that
havu kept him confined to his room almost
constantly slnco. The petition furthei states
that she has been compelled to provide the
means of life for her husband and two
children , whereas , prior to the time of her
husband's ' Injuries , ho piorided for herself
nnd children wholesomely and well.
Tlio testimony in the case was
developed slowly , and most of the
day was consumed before it was nubmtttcd.
UHllnxttiey closed the argument 'for the de
fense at ! ) : & ) this nfuuuoon. Ho wus > caustic ,
Ironical nnd ovcro. Public opinion is
divided an to the merits of tlui cause. The
Jury is out at this writing , and them Is uu
telling when a vcrd ! < ! t will bo reached Semi
nto of the opinion that it will "hang "
O'Vnil.l , tVIIKTBII
The volutitnrv appearance In the fedora
court in session bore of Urn O'Neill , nnd the
submitting of ? 5 fXK ) in bonds for his np
pearanco fur trial to answer to nn tndictnien
found nirainst him bv thn federal Jury h
Omaha of ' interfering with the ndmuils
trillion of just KO under the auspice
of the L'n ted States court and in
citing throu certain p irlios to destroy innrk- ?
on certain cattle in the e barge of a roceivei
duly appointed b.\ the I'nltoil States court , '
roop"iis the Interest taken In the difllcultle1
existing bPtwonri tin- Harlem and Kit Cirson
Cittlo ( finiiuMUM It was supposed all nlonj ,
that O'Neill would bo indicted from fain 11
lurlties Indulged in bolwoen persons
opposed to O'Neill , and gentlemen
who'o responsible positions at the time
should have kept them npart These rela
tions will no doubt be used by O'Neill In his
trial
n viic rAuvrnV s\M , < IS II\\K.
Articles nu'urpniMllnir the W ire-I > arnors'
Savings bank of Llnunln Lancaster county.
Neb . were tiled In the iiillr-o cf the secictary
of stnto this ( minimi * ; This now built pro
poses to take care of the "sinimjV of labor-
in JT people gi'iiciallv. and will piv n fair per
C"iit on all deposits that it inabo honored
with. It dates existence fioin Iho 1st of the
ctirro'.l month , nnd wjll coinineiue active
business in tiio no.ir future. The
names of Ihe following stockhold-
ur * and lucorporalors tolls the
story of its snlvi-ncv James Hcdwitb , James
A. Uminnns , Thee 1' . Harnes , O W. Crom
well , J , Dan Laws , John M. Cotton , Isaac
Lu Droit , Krank Sharp and J C Mcllollln.
i nr \ \ + \ MImi >
A trades cxnibilion wis given in the
library rooms at the state hrmso at 7 o'clock
to night The spi'cml invititlon given to
monilieis of tlio house and senate to attend
was accepted and n number of them weio
present. The exhibition was creditable
Lincoln is to have a blcic.lo contest. It
commences next Monday night T . W. IVk ,
of Canada , will have the m iiiagemenl of it.
The following colonrllies ulll particlpitc ;
Mile Armaindo. W. .1. Joidon , of London ;
T W D-k and W. F Knapp of Denver. It
is understood that some of our locil b.ou-hsts
will enter the contest. Uohunnon's hull
is tlm place and the fun continues thiough-
out the week.
fi ho trotting and diatt hoiso breeders of
the state met in annual session at the Wmd-
Ror last night. Onu nundred and four mom-
beislngood standing \\cre repoited. The
woi k of Iho session concluded to-day. It
was resolved that nil races to bj Hotted
under ttic auspices of the association by
Ihrco year-olds and over , bo three in live
mile heats Uncos of two-.vear-tdds and
jeni lings to be one half mile heals , three In
live.
T11IO .MONKOi : ODCTUI.VK.
Vi nc/ii ( > l.i Will < \MC ! tin United States
( < > Kiil'oico Ir.
Nr\v YOUK , . ! in. -Special [ Telegram
to Tin : Uni Pelro Vicunti Mijaros , Ven
ezuelan consul in New Vor.c s ud last even
ing that his government intended shoitly to
make public up , > Iic ition for proteetion
against the oncroiclimeiits ofUieat Hritain
on Vune/ual.in territory at the mouth of the
Oroiioco river. The lii-.t applicitun will bo
ni.ule to the United States government , and
slio will be asked to give some force to the
time honoioJ MOIIIOQ doctrine , which
has ao lately been ro-doclaiod
in the United Stales scnalo under the lld-
intinds resolution The controversy bo-
twecn Creit ! liritiin ami Vone/uela is by no
means new. Forjeaii tlio Mritish govein-
ment has been gradually encioaching upon
the territory clalmeit by Vencviiola , nnd the
ultimate purpose is said to be to take control
of the mouth of the Oronoco river , the chief
pathway to tlie commerce of South America ,
and thus control that , trade. Should the
United Stales fail lo respond lo Venezuela's
call , it is said application will be made to
France , on the ground that interference on
her part is necessary lor ihe protection of
her Panama canal interests.
AN OH ) ChAl.MANT.
He Wnnts tlie Oolil He Deposited
'Ililrlj Years AHO.
Pin i , vnrLiMHA , Jan. 10. [ Special Telegram
to TUB Bnu.J An old man , ludely clad , with
unkempt hair and beard , called at the mint
jesterday and laid claim to some gold he said
ho left theie over thiily years ago. lie said
his name was A Squires Upon investiga-
lion 1-J4 0 10 ounces of gold , worth ? VJ10 ,
weie found cieditcd to A. Squires , as depos
ited on Juno 11 , 1S > 5 The old cliimint had
a f.ided slip of paper resembling the receipts
issued by the mint in I1 } ) , but there was no
trace of writing on it to prove his claim. The
old fellow Raul the deposit was mndo on
Monday , and the depositor Just before was
named IJuckmaster. This was found to bo
true also , lly way ( if identification ho pro
duced six checks on Wells , Fargo & Co. , of
San Fianeisco , for $3,000. After leaving
the gold at the mint , lie said he leturncd to
California. He knew nobody east of the
UocKies. Supoimtenclent Fox said he would
have lo report the matter to the Washington
oflicials.
Spirits Glvon in Itlarii ice.
NnYOUK , Jan. 10. [ Special Telegram to
THE I5ui ! . ] The morning papers publish a
story of how Hov. Mis. Stryker , a spook
princess , lia gained an influence over Gcorgo
D. Carroll equal lo lliat obtained by Diss
Del Jar over Lawyer Marsh , Mr. Carroll Is
a member of the stationery Hrm of Dampsoy
.t Carroll , and is quite wealthy. Several
years ago his son died. Uy pt etend jig to bring
spirit messages fiom the young man , Mrs.
Stryker got Mr Carroll completely wrapped
up in her. Among her performances was to
wed the spirit of Mr. C.molPt > son to a spirit
filled "Bright Kycs , " and n jear later she
christened a spirit child which had been
born to the spiiit ofoung Cairoll and his
spliitwlfo. This hut been going on since
ISM When it began Mrs. Striker was hav
ing n hard time to live. Now she is rich ,
and .Mrs Can oil , wife of the deluded man ,
is in an insane asylum.
More Niriu.ir.i I'alls
NlAiuitv Kvi 1,4 , Ont , , Jan. 115.
Telegram to TUB BUB J Another piece of
rock broke away from the ciest of the
Horseshoe falls Sunday night. Although the
Jar was distinctly felt at Table Hook house ,
the shock was compai.itlvely Blight. Tim
contour now presonls the extraoidhmry
view of a double horseshoe , Iho smaller one ,
caused by the iccent displacement of rock ,
being located In advance and to Iho righl of
the cimlor of the great horseshoe. Visitors
familiar With the shapu of the Canadian
fulls during recent years will bo able to ap
preciate the change at a glance.
The contract for a new bridge to duplicate
the one loin down by the recent storm , has
already been let , and work will begin soon.
Cuttt x Tor Kim.
John Hart , the fellow who stabbed und cut
John Hull at n dance house below the SIx-
leenlh street viaduct on Sunday was brought
before Judge Berka Tuesday afternoon
Huff thought Hart did not Intend to hurt htm
seriously and the complaint of cutting and
wounding was changed to disorderly con
duct. Hart plead guilty and was lined f 15
nnd costs \\luoh ho promptly paid. Hurt
was also charged with catling A. Tarley ,
1ml Ilia latter failed to appear and the second
end case was dismissed.
Burglars at Work.
Tuesday night burglars entered Uoattj ' 3
saloon on the corner of Thirteenth and Leav-
enworth streets , und carried oil Jit ! in cash
which was in u desk in the front portion of
the bar-room. Kntrnneo w.is gained by cut
ting n hole la the panel of the rear door , and
then by inserting the hand and unlocking tlio
door. The desk which contained tlie money
was carried outside the back iard , where it
was bioken opun No clue has been obtained
as to the guilty putty.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
When Dftby wu lck , wo EOTO her Castoria.
When lie * u a Child , the cried for CutorU ,
Wlivu elio became MUa , she elunp to Oaatorla ,
Vfl'ia the liad CtUldrea , oho cave tLeta Ccnorln.
lUiMiKfiijjlUnAL I IviMbUhMia
Mr. Morgan Devotes Some Alton-
tion to the Oolorod Question ,
PROGRESS OF THE TARIFF BILL.
Tlio l-Yoe Salt Motion Defeated Ily n
Stilct Paity Voti Dclinto
On Tcrrlioilnl
Measure ,
Sen ale ,
f , Jan. 18 The president's
two messages in regard to ntTiiIrs in Samoa
nnd Haytl were lalil bofoio the senate ana
referred , with accompanying documents , to
the committee on foreign relations.
Mr. Culloin presented a memoiiil of the
National Christian Teniiieraiico t'nlon of
Illinois nnd other bodies in favor of legisla
tion for S iblmlh observance , against run
ning inter-stale : - > uiida\ trains , and against
military drills on Sundn.v These nnd many
similar memorials from other states , which
were presented bv v.uious senatois , were
leferrcd to the committee on education and
labor. Mr. Plait also profited a copy of
thopioceedingsof the statehood convention
hold in North Dakota in favor of the division
of that tenitory nnd the admission of North
Dakota ns a state.
At 1 o'clock the senate icsumed considera
tion of the turilt bill.
Without futtlior debate Mr. Vest's motion
to put salt on the fioe lUt was voted down
by a strict pat ty vote
The amiMulincnt heivtofoie offered hi Mr.
Allison , making the duty on cioss-cut saws
s , 10 and IS cents per linear foot , instead of
0 , 8und I'l cents , was agreed to.
The amendment heretofore otTcird by Mr.
Allison Increasing the dut.on . taggers Iron
was somewhat modified by him , nnd Mr.
.loncsol Arknnsis moved to put that uiticlc
on the fico list
Mr. Allison said that the committee Had
decided to allow the present rate of duty on
tin plate to stand till January 1 , Ib'JO , and
that would allow time for the establishment
of a snllicient pltnt In this country to pro
duce all the tin nlate needed.
Mr. Morgan advocited Mr. Jones' ' motion ,
and said there was no tin in this country.
Mr. Teller contradicted this assertion , and
said that there was a vast iiuantity of tin in
the Dead wood lumon.
Mr Morg.ui proceeded to deliver written
speech against the senate substitute.
In the course ot a discussion between
Mossis. Morgan and Ilawley as to the rela
tive value of lands in the nitimifnctuiing and
non-manufacturing states , Mr Morgan char-
acteri/ed the .voung negroes of Alabama us
the most Gndforbakon people in icspect
of industry that was to bo found nn.vvUioio
outside of Algeria or Moiocco. If ho could ,
uj a decree of law or of urovlilence , oxpell
f i oin Alabama cvcr.v negro in it , and have a
batiiei erected so that he could never ictiirn ,
tin' lands In Alabama would run up to a price
gieater than those in Wisconsin The people
\\ouldrutdithcruwithmoio eagerness than
they were now showing to get into Okla
homa.
In tliccoaiso of a colloquy with Mr Hlair ,
Mr Moig.in said : "I wish the senator from
New Hunipslilie had in his own state 1,000
negroes that wo can fuinish linn from
Alabama. "
Mr. Ul.ur I think it would be quite ns
much tor the interests of my state to encour
age the colored people of Alabama to
migrate there ns to encourage thu white
people of tniit state.
Mr. Morgan The senator may spare him
self all invective against the people of Ala
bama. It will not produce any sort of ex
citement.
Mr. Ulair I will bo very glad to limit my
genoial rullection on the white people of
Alabama and conllne it to the senator with
whom I am engaced in colloquy.
After this little digic3s.ion Mr. Morgan
resumed und finished tlie reading of his
speech.
Mr. Chandler spoke in favor ot incicasing
the duty on skates. In the coutsc of his
speech ho cutici/ed the opposition of tlio
democratic party to protectionist ideas , and
said that the "confederate brigadiers"
were now trying to cairy out the prin
ciple which they had incorporated
into the confederate constitution , and meant
dcsttuetion to all northern industries th.it
weropiotectcd by the tariff system. They
had nothing loft to kick , kill and destroy but
the protective tariff. That was the business
in which they and the president hud uocn en
gaged for the hist i car , mid , notwithstanding
their bad luck , they still continued to malce
faces and kick.
Mr. Vest argued against the amendment to
increase the rates on tin plate , saying that
there was no instance in thu tariff legislation
ol this country where a duty was imposed
for the purpose of creating an industry which
did not exist.
Mr. Aldrich held that it was as
much within the scope of thu
protective s * , stem to create now
industries , as to maintain existing ones.
Thuio was f uither discussion on the sub
ject , but no vote was reached , and after tin
agreement that from 1" inlay until Tuesday
next , thu daily hour of meeting shall be U
o'clock , the senate adjourned.
House.
WisiilN'OTO.v , Jan. 1C After routine
business the house icsumed considnration of
the territorial bills , and was addressed by
Mr. Joseph , of New Mexico , who presented
the claims of that territory fyr admission
into the 'union.
Mr. Strublo of Iowa opposed the admission
of New Mexico , saying that n largo proper
lion of the inhabitants of the toiritori weio
unable to speak or undent md the English
language , and contended that until these
people came up to the line .tf that
language nnd Anicnc.ui civilization they
wcio not entitled to statehood.
Mr. Voorheos of Washington territory
voiced tin1 demand of the people of that ter
ritory for admission into the union. At the
icccnt election , ho said , so keenly had the
people icsoiitcd the delay of this house In
responding to their continual npnvnl for
statehood that u pronounced republican ma-
loiity had been the result.
Mr. Mnnsur of Missouri advocated the ad
mission of Now Mexico.
Mr Dubois , of Idaho , suiJ that while the
territory which ho represented was not now
asking for admission into the utitan , it did
ask for an enabling act , which would llx a
dcllnlto time when it could assume the re
sponsibility of statehood.
On motion of Mr Outhwalto the bill was
passed to constitute Columbus , O , , a port of
delivery.
The house then adjourned.
WKSTIHIN PACKING INTKHUSTri.
A Ijtirgouml Fairly Aollrn Movement
Of H ( ) ri ,
CINCINN VTI , Jan. 10 [ Special Telegram to
Tin : Hun ] 'io-morrow's ' Price Current will
eay : The past week has shown an enlarged
and fairly active movement of hogs , a total
of ! 35,000 bomg packed In the west , against
2t" ! > ,000 last week and ' , ' 05,00. . ) for the corresponding
spending time last year , or 75,000 gain for tlio
week , compared with a year ago , reducing
the previous deficiency froinTr > 0OJU , to Oi7 > ,00i )
for the season. Total , November I to date ,
: i,71r)1oaO , against -Ii90ou ! a year ago ,
i'acking. Nov. 1 touate. I ItHiA
ChlciiKO i.KK.o'M '
Kansas City 47f > . ( JUJi
Oniiha 111 l.W Slllllo )
Ht l.ouU Ull.UN
Indlunipolls. l'J.7JO 274OK )
Cincinnati . . iu.ox )
Mllnankeu : '
LVilur Kui , .l K )
ClQMiliind > .777
1 f..lO ) 1711.0) ) )
bloiiK City. la 71,0 O
( ) ttuni n IL',1187 51,7 H
. la M.Mt
8t..loifptl . . .
Nebraska C'lty. Neb nria 1I.IOJ
A KUIICO Man Cnptiiroil.
DKTIIOIT , Mich. , .Inn. 10. The dotcctlrua
vho tmvo boon ougagoJ slnco last fall in
Hinting { or the two inonvlio buncoed John
C. l.oinon , of Allonhnny. I'u , out of 110,000 ,
cstcrduy iirreatetl ono of thoin , C , W. Good
cur , iillas Frank AUrlch , nt Windsor ,
Canada Aldrich Is ono of the most adroit
swindlers , ami it is known that ho buncoed
hrco other men out of ums > of money. Ho
vus hold to await trial for brlnyint ; stolen
uiouuy lute Canada.
The In iirsCn ; s ni Dnr-ps-Sftlein Conic
* " ( Vfl' Victorious.
7.V7tiuii , Ja'i 10 The attack m.itlo by
Insurgents % oij the Oormati mlssionarv
station at Dir-tJS-Salein began early on the
morning of Jantfury H. The station , wliii-h
'
w.i * ptttK < Iy unguarded , contained It'll
tintlvcs whojyid been freed from slavery
nnd three iifuajiul | t\\o fcmali1 missionaries
Ono of the missionaries was severely
wounded , but , tsniped nnd siliveedi'd In
reaching the fiiirnian man-of-war Move The
other persons nt the mat Inn \\cro nil
captured by the insurifunts , win sold them
Into slnvurv in the interior. The tnsurtcnts
pULiiTPil the to\vu The Mow bombarded
the place nnd destroyed it , but did no harm
to the msiirpc'iits The insurgents oaptuiod
n Mil ) atmlza ivory caravan , but upon the
pinturs' swenrmi ; all il.incc to Hushirl their
lives were spared It is reported that the
insurgents are maichinn upon nnotber Gor
man nilssion.irv station , wnero tlioro nro
several unprotoited missionaries and 130
freed ttnttvus IJusliiri is ai-tueli tecriilt-
im ; soldiers.
Sirs Gould'runernl. .
Nun Yous , , Inn 10 Kvory effort wus
mnde tn-duj bj the sorrowim ? mombcrs of
the Uould family to liavo the funeral nor-
vii-esofMrs Gould conducted ns privately
and quietly as jwsslble The bodj laid in
the front parlor. U was Incused tn a plain ,
bluck-clotli-coveicd casket , \\ith unique sil-
\er handles Flowers \\eio scntteied over
the lid of the easltet , and ut its head and foot
were Moral emblems. On the silver pinto
was Insoilbed , "Helen liy Gould " The
nt tendance nt the service was not large Mr
.lav Gould did not nppoar ntnoiip his friends ,
but remained with his family in ono of the
recesses of the stairway Just nbove uhoio
the services \\oio hold
About an hour after the sei vices the re
mains were tnUen to Wondluwn eeincterj for
interment. Followins : the he.uso were car
riages containing- family and relatives.
0'Hrien iH All UIKlit.
LONDON. Jan 1(5 ( Upon the icsumptlon of
the session of the Paincll commission this
morning the presiding Justice suUl O'Urien's
nrtlclo lu United Ireland , for which ho wns
summoned to appear befoio the court , ex
ceeded n fair discussion of the caio under
investigation , but bo admitted there wns
force in O'llncn's
some arguments legaul-
ing the continued circulation of the Tunes'
pamphlets. Ho said ho behoved no ills-
icspeit was intended to bo shown towards
thinourt by the articles , therefore ho would
not punish O'Brien , Ho addon , however.
tluit in future , cases of a similar nuturo
would be mote sovoiely t leatcd.
) Mr. MultriUc'H Hospital Putul Bill.
LINCOLN- , Neb , , lnn. 10 To the Editor of
TurltuiMy bill ( house roll No ! V i uuthor-
izim ? the state treasurer to transfer ? ! JO-
000 IH from the insane hospital fund to the
state general fund is eviduntli not under
stood by Till ! Hi i : , as I notice by yesterday's
paper iou nslt : "How did those $ li5,000 ,
inoi cor less , which arc said to be Ijing idle
to the credit of the Lincoln insane hospital
get into that fund , and why should this
money bo tiunsfcrrcd to thn genoi.il fund' "
if iou will refer to the compiled statutes
you will llnd that the hospital lor the insane
is supporteiliby apnropuatlnns from the gen
eral fund ; that tlio cost of keeping patients
therein is computed by the Mipcnntcmlont
and certified to the state auditor , who in
tut n eottilles the same to the dif
ferent counties , nnd there the county
treasurer collects the umoiint due on
each patient's account from such patient's
estate oi from the friends of such patient ,
if they are solvent , otherwise the amount is
paid by the county. This money is trans
mitted by the county treasurer to the state
treasurer , and composes the fuud iou roler
to the insane hospital fund. As there has
never been any permanent act directing that ,
this inonov should be put into the general
fund or any other for that mutter it lies
there uuanpropriated nnd unapproachable
except bv some act such us H. U. 33.
You will tlnd that at each session of the
legislature for tHe past fourteen years some
such act as this has been passed. In
one instance this money was appro
priated to build a new wing to
they asylum , but generally it has been trans
ferred , ns my bill proposes , lo the gcnci.il
fund and subsequently nppropiutud to thu
immediate wants of the state.
There is no money in the general fund now ,
und the Sli0iOO ! ( will bo very convenient until
collection of taxes shall furnish other funds.
Very Hcspectfully ,
J. C. McUlIlDE.
A ChallPiiKP Fur the Unknown.
OM in v , Neb , . Tan. 10. To the Cditor of
THISBIB : : Mr. Prince has been wanting to
back the Unknown for a race , still ho ignored
Morgan's challenge for a three hour race.
Now if it is meat ho is after , 1m can got it.
Knapp said ho woul.l never run an eight-
hour-a-day race again , but I huvo got his
consent to ride the Unknown such a lace ,
providing the stakes aio § 1,000 a side , the
winner to t iko all the receipts , gate , etc.
Now , Mr. Prince , put up or shut ill ) .
JAMKS J. HVKHIN ,
Hacker for ICnnnp.
After Slvtpcn Yoiirq.
Sixteen years ago when Annetta J. Allen
was a babe of six months of ago she died and
her body , resting in u metallic coilln , was
consigned to tlio grave in Prospect Hill cem
etery. Yesterday the leinains wore exhumed
for shinment nnd leinlerment-in Chicago.
They were found to bo in a pei feet state of
pioscivation Thu burial lobes \\oro also In
good condition.
Cook-l'iwr.
Tuesday .lames Cook , of Om/iha , and Miss
Charlotte Poor , of Wyandotte , Kan , weio
united in marriage at St. Plillonien.i c.itlie-
dral. William Newland , of Grand Island ,
was groomsman , and Miss 13. K. Mu'Ion , of
this city , bridesmaid. After the ceremony
tho.v diovo to their fntuio homo , SOIfi Grace
street , at which place last night a banquet nnd
ball were given to the friendH of the contra cl
ing pal tics.
An AhHoliitn Ouro.
The ORIGINAL AUinTINE OlNTMfJNT
Is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxo %
and Is an absolute euro fur old sores , burns ,
wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup
tions. Will positively care nil kinds of piles.
Ask for the OUiaiNAL AHIET1NE OINT
MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , ufW
cents per box by mall 30 cunta.
Tlie Hoailini ; Dlsuslr Inquest.
KiiuiiNo , Pa. , Jan. 10. The coroner held
an iniieat ( | last evening on the bodies of
eighteen persons killed by the collapsed Mile
mill during the recent tornado The testi
mony adduced showed that the building went
down because of the fearful force of the
storm , and that it uas a perfectly sound and
substantially built structure. The jury so
tound.
_
Ilnii Into it IjiuulNllilc.
LITTU : HOCK , Ark. , Jan. 10. The west
bound tt&In on the Llttlo 1 lock & Ft. Smith
railroad ran into n landslide n mlle from
OaiK ycstoday , The whole train was
wrecked and Hfjgineor Voss buried licnoath
the wreck. Tljd llroimin and u nuinbur of
others were seriously Injured ,
Dalcot.i jSlntPliood Convention
Ht'iiov , Oak , , Jan 10. The attendance
upon the Htitohood convention , which con
venes hero uto'clock this afternoon , prom
ises to bo largo. A majority of the delegates
now on the ground are in favor of the Sioux
Falls constitution , believing it will sccura
btutohood earlier than any other.
Holilioil u Ciui.ulliin Dunk
OTTAWA , Ont. , Jan. 10. The Vllluplmrlo
bank at Hull , on the other side of the Ot
tawa river , was robbed iesteidnyof fCOO
by u weU-arossed stranger , who managed to
get nwuy v'lth the money while the teller
weutoutsldo to t > uu n prlo.it ,
A t/onKrPsKinun'd H.inU Pit IN.
SCIUNTOS , Pa. , Jan. 1(1 ( The bank of Con
gressman Hunnol , at Timmihnunock , has
been forccu tu suspend , owing to a run due
to u rumor that an execution for J 10,1)00 had
been Issuo'l iifiiiiin the bitn ! > uh.ch Uutiuul
was unable to metl.
Seven \Vnr tt'ltltont Pooil.
A t-ewiston , MP I dispttohof .latiuar.i
0. to the Htnton Globe , sajs : "Tho in
terest In the case of Josopliino Hoilnrd ,
the fasting t'Yotioh girl , who canto liorc
recently from Canada , inoron'.os dally
"Mis Ilcdard positively claims that
she has partaken of no food of any kind
except wntor , for seven jears. She aNc
claims that slio has no desire for food ,
nnd that the thought of partaking of it
is lepulsivo to lior. In this stitomont
she is berne out b > the testimony of hoi
fnthor , nl < ) of her uncle and his fninilji
"Notwithstanding , this , in appear-
mice she is vor.v healthy , having "u-
markably clear , black and sp.irkling
o\os. with roy cheeks and an unusu
ally clear complexion. She is fairly
well develop-- ! ! for a girl of eighteen ,
Is strong and capable of doing1 consider
able work' . There is nothing of tlio
"crank" about any of the people , and
they seem to bo possessed of ordinary
intelligence.
Her undo is in business horo. and is
willing tongei * money on tlio correct
ness of the statement that tlio iirl ex
ists without other nourishment tliun
water. Hr. L. 10. N. Matte.a ph.v h i\ii :
in ( * end standiny here , has ovaminod
the ( jirl ou two oecnsions , once in Ciin -
iidn Mtnu three years ajjo , and a .iln
aineo tier arrival here , and says thai ,
singular ns it may appear , it
is novcrtliHoos true that Iho girl
o.xists without food. If tho-o
people are deceiving the public their
object does'not appear , a- * the girl's
people po-ntholv refiHo toiace \ her on
e.\hibition. and stic.h an idea is distaste
ful to Jo ephinu her-elf , vvho is very
sensitive about lior condition.
Since tlie matter has boon made pub
lic suveral agents for curio institutions
have visited this city ami msdo some
very llnUoring oiler- . , which havt ; all
boon rejected. Some of them havn
ollered enougli money to the girl's
father to amount to a small fortune. , tint
without avail.
These people profess to believe th.it
Josoiihme is sulTering from n visitation
of God , and that it would bo sacrilegious
to luue lier go upon o.\hli > itiun. Tliere
are a thousand and one theories ttllo.it
here in regard to the wise , and the girl
is distressed by the Inrirc number of
yisitorslo her unelo's "
llnd Ono to
DOVKII , Del. , Jan. 10. At noon botli houses
met in Joint session nnd balloted for United
States senator. The ballot resulted : An
thony Higgins , 10 ; .lames L YVoscott , Jij
Altrcd P Robinson , 5. Iliggins was declared
clarod elected.
3Iyhtorous ! nnd l < atal I'l re.
PITTMII no , .Ian 10 A very mysterious
fire which occurred earli this morning in thu
residence of Arthur Uoddy. burned his wife
to dcatn and seriously Injured his little
child. The 11 lines were extinguished before
much damagu was done.
d I'ourll ( l.tjton
LITTI.K Koiu , Ark , .Inn. 10. All the re
publican members of both branches of the
legislature h ivo held a meeting and adopted
: L i solution unanimously iccoininendlng
Powell Clayton for u cabinet position
IITYOURCASG
How a Young Man Got Relief Prom
a Diatrossiufj Condition.
UtRI ) WAI.WVV.
'Sliull 1 tolljou the history ot my case'/ Well ,
it was a year or inoro ago that it commcnceil.
I Iiiid been tVolliig more or loisnudur the wea
ther , w boa I noticed inv symptoms w ere hecoin-
ing nioio or IB-B trooblusome. 1 hail ( jnlto HJ-
\etepains In my cht'se , often vuiy painful on
taking a long breath : heartaches c.iinu on anil I
bail them nearly all the time , wimntlmes ilull
nr.il liuavy , homutlmus sharp ami bhootlni ; . I
would often \uryilUzy HO that I would al
most stagger. It ccc'iued as if I had a cold 111
m > head continually : it was all stopped up .My
Ihiont was iliy iiiiiluncomfoUablc1 , an 1 felt us
if there wis something luilgod tln'ia that I
coulil not remove. In thu moinlng I would hem
and spit a gie.it deal My iippctitou Mirlii
ble , p.nd myfojil oftmi caused ( ll lii-si 1 bu
c.imu depressed and foltbut llttlo llknoiKlng ,
1 ns a Ivisod to visit 'In o'llro ' ol Dr. .Ionian ,
and thelosult la , I Improved gradually but
Miri'lv. until now I cm wiv lli.it mv tioulil < > x
haM'cea'-i il. thi pann In inj' cheit in u BOH ,
my hold u'h has pi < jed ii\\ay.inyh id feels
clear , nuiippsHtnuood and nn diRtii"1 1 l ul
bilKht and lefieshi d.ifte rlsbu i'l thu mm n-
Ini ; . nnd K" to worn , wltn n /i t I i.in enioy
life , loi'l stionu and veil , nnd am pie iseil to
plv IhlB ti stlmonl.il "
Sir. 1'r'il VV aluay Is employe 1 ns arompo-l
toi at Mr I' . C it'stiwi's pilntini ; ustabllsh-
mint , DOT How anl street.
J. CRESAP McGOY ,
( f.ato of Hullm-nx ptUN"ow ] Vnrk , )
Micceeded l > y
DOC'IOIt
mm n , Jordan
( Latent the rmverslty of Now Vorlc ( 'it ? and
llouunl I nl\i ihity , VViishiiiKton , I ) , C.
HAh ( Jl-Tlt'llb
No. 31O and 311 Ram o Buildlntf
Coinei I'ltti until mid Hurney sts , ( Jm ill i. Neb ,
where all cmatilo cases mu tro ite I
with succesH.
Note li. ) ( Imiles SI. .Ionian has bton toil-
dent phj ilrlan lor Dr. WiC'oj' , In Omihi , for
lh ( > II.IBI join and Is thu physician who h n
inulu tlio ciiriM that havu been published
weekly in this pupor.
Mrdlciil dlheitsoH treated uklllfully. t'onsump
tlon , llrlulitH disease. lyKpe ) | > sln , Uhoiiniatlsin
ami all Nl'llVOUft DIHIlAnlJS. All illneaHt-s pt > -
cnllnr to the huxes a specialty. CATAItltll
ctntui )
CONSULT ATION at olllco or by mall , } | .
Ulllcu hollln-'Jto ' It u. Ill , ! 2lo I p.m. , 7 to 8 p.
m . buadii ) ( itllce hours from U a. m , to I p. in.
( oriespondeni'i ) receives prompt iittnntlmi.
Monval ofisos ara trpivloil mircessfnlly by lr ,
JorilouthioiiKn thu maim. und It U tuns po
for tlion unable to makn a Journey In ubtiiln
SUCCK3I'1'I < - HOSl'lI'Ah THK.VT.Mn.NT AT
TUlillt IIOMKS.
'lo thoHo ulm aruHiillcrliiK from
( OllUlld , Cold , I IIC'Kl I'uillN 1'Iltfll-
TUC 'nonlii , Itheiiniutlhin. t-ciitl u nnd
I ilL ( it her pains HO general tit this urn-
son of tha year. Such antfvruni
Jrul fanreut < r Inteiost In Itis-
hov Hl'iitHTi i ( , n ri4me < l > . > hlth
Timer never falbi to ullord piompt i -
I AH rr " " ' ' when faithfully an 1 InrellU
Kditly n ed 'I Ills planter has
male a imputation noloh on lu
inciil i iix a rtclontlllc i eiiniilv.coiu-
in nr ponutUd on ulentilh prlin iplos ,
IS Mr by cheinUlH of undoubtid ability
lw " ' uiul Inti'tcrlty. Ill ifroa' nnd In-
i re islnc inpiilaiity hns Indn oil
unscrupulous imUutois to put
| -T. r iniin ) frauduUnt countcrfrilis ou
LI I I Lt | ne market. Caieful bu\vrH 1 !
' . \asaslcfor '
UU infiibuall other * .
ry"8iiil t o cunt stump to
uiTrnrpTel'"lr ' > ' * Johnon'ii PhiUMrcit
N tntO ly V. , for copy of InhlMlctloiH
'
fiom the Doctoi.1 \alunblo
boot :
\IVOIIOIH A , UUDimit'M , ATTOIIVH
1J l.'i llL"it , > cfn Sl. , CnuT.iO , Bif lee ten , 31
( . l" " .ri f.ia ! t > uiu M'juleilr an' '
A WOMAN'S CONFESSION.
"Do you know , ! Mnry , I once acttinlly contemplated sulclilo ? " "You
horrify tne , Mis. 11. Tell mo about It. " "J was stiftcrlnp from clitunic weak
ness. I liclioveil niy elf the. most tinltnppy woninu in tlioothl. . I lee lad tea
years , and felt twenty , older than 1 it-ally wn . Lile seemed to lum- nothing
in itoitli living for , ' ' "I have oxpeiiuncod all Uuw symptoms tii > sclf. "
"Well1' "Well. I was aveil uL tlio rk" until hour front tlie commission of a
deed which I shudder lo think of. A friend advised mo to take Dr. l'lctcc'3
Favorite 1'reseiIptlon. 1 did-o. In ait inctcdlbly short time 1 foil liKuancw
belli ; ; . -Pio'crlptlon' eittctl me , mid 1 owe Dr. Pierce a debt of jrnxtltudo
which twin noer rcpty. "
"Fa\otltu Pusciipllon" has cured tlioti nnds of poor liod-tlddcn RafTerlng
women of woaKne-se- ) , painful iiregularities ulcetations , organic displact'iiujnts
nnd klndix'd ailments too immorous to mention. It h tin- only medicine for
women , sold by dnifrKistS under a positive gunr.nitt'o that it will , in every case ,
give satisfaction or the piiee ( $1.00 ) w 111 bo lefunded.
Co | > j right , 18-ss , by Wuiii.n's UISPKNSAUV Jit Die vr , ASSOCIATIOV , Proprlctow.
awek&Dr. Pierce's ' Pellets
\ , 53 H * &J AV - * ' * - - - - - > a . . . . . . . . .
WGHTAJiLl ] !
I1AHMLESB t
ejnoqunlcd as a LEVER PLL.
SmnllcHl , fiicipc > .i , ihiHlcNt to take.
Ono the , &iifiii-L | ( > iitul IVlItt a dose. Curu
Sick HcndiLlio , Illhons Hcailachc' . Constlimiliin. Inillttcstlon , Ililions Attacks , uud all
derangements of the Stomach and bowels. > cents u vul , by diuggists.
wi : WILL SILL WITHOUT IJESKKVKTO Tin : IIIOTIUST BIDDER
JANUARY 25 , AT FREMONT , NEBRASKA ,
or
Kverput under the Ininmer in the vest , onnsiitlnij ot Impoilol , fashlonnlily ind pure bred
I'oicliurons. I lench Draft , I nnh C > ich. Thoro'iKlibreil andi ibliu dtallloiit anil Min-s , rum ;
lui ; fiomto I jears old Al-o u Slaiscn ur Stallion and sei'eral useful diiieis ( ( jeldlnfes ) ol
There are Mares and Stalliuns of Each Family m this Offering.
In tlio Pen he , 1'r.mre. nnd the Itlack IIHIs ( Vtmtrj. I ) . I' , and thi
" .toiK oilerod bt-ltn ; IniKi'l ) ' f > f our own breuilluc anil mlsln , i an ittldid to sf l at roasoiiiibu
pike" . Von can buy lit this hale. Jorwluit the htock Is woith. Ifou i.in Und \vlrit Is wanted lu
oui oiler UK. it will n it pajou to KO to I ranco tolmpiiit , for wo can ayou money
S"l \iAi.onui-s NOW iti vuv.
PERCHERBH AND ARABIAN IMPORTING HORSE CO , ,
COL. r.s. . ivoon.s , ruifo.\rr. : :
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WholofaiMllj oaiiniar It. It UoUrKleathoMioJ jg
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Evrrv nnorcnulne And innl by ticrinlnhlnn fi < > iJ tlio fnllowlnff wlio liaru been \
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, A ( JrtKoiy , eohimUf Ion iit 11)1 ) intMoct YanJs Jlinl 1 Doblo , ttiDiritat limn IWAII , A O Woodier , M. ! > ,
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HILT pn'I'lTily ciimil
nitll.Hi'iliiU.u.Mf.S
only ono In tLn vorld ccrontlnn ail , HIIiMIT and rsliuiutlnan
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OrdciH lor t > did mil wiocU4 eve iiteil IHI tuininl
lon In IiOndon mid on all luntuiental lluitrjiia ot
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