f\ \ _ 2 THJfi OMAHA DAILY BEE : SlJNBAY , FEBRUARY , SIXTEEN PAGES „ _ _ _ _ . tl think you would not tlio trlsh people do Tor L. us wcro nur situation * rovcrsodt Remember W ivlth what promptness poor , starving tro Jand contributed dom liorpovortj to tlio ro llof Of the stricken \iotliiis of the Johnstown flood Grntltudo is n virtue indigenous to the Irish disposition and ln divelllncr in the Trlili heart The mite you contrlbuto Wilt H 1 > a jour bread nst upon the watersof which jou mnj sccurolj anticipatoa return There fore , I exhort j on In your Individual nnd ussociatcd capacities to mnko ono morcefTort H for Irish freedom Let every branch of the league rcassort and bestir itself nnd , lot evnrj Individual drtcrmina to do his part , Your Inrtofngltnbla treasurer has shown to the world n manifest of honesty in 1 ccon- omy that illsnrms criticism and onllsts en- thuslasm Wo need not nssuro jou that jour ovcry contribution will bo faithfully tlohvcrcd to lit rightful destination from his clean nnd untainted hands Do not dismayed by your limited capacity to contrlbuto Uwontj flvo cents has boon ns faithfully en tcred upon his books ns tin Ot0 | remittances Anonymous contributions hnvo boon Impos- H nlblo to nnswer but have bcou no less enre- H fully credited Of this tlio tnoinburi of our H * nuditing committee nro unltii | > cachnblo wit H ncsscf If , tlicroforo there lives in jour H hearts love for Ireland , If generous lnsplra H tloti still animates \ou for the pco H plo nt homo , if the brnvo tradl- H tlons of jour name nnd race still H nbldo with jou , of nil of which I ha\o no doubt , I fool euro you will not ! Uu' In thoM M i ontcst now that the closing fight Is upon us B A central election in Great Britain Is lm- M pending \V itli us nro marshnlod the liberal M Jiosts of I nglnml , Walts and Scotland , led M by the grand old man whoso murvolous M vigor Is sustained bv the Inspired conscious V ness nf coming victory Pnrnoll our H sagacious and unswerving leader , maintains V unassnllnblo his touch upon minds nnd hcurts H of our devoted pcoplo V Sacrifices will bo demanded nf them and us to moot this supreme emergency so as to prcsorvoand ov en strengthen the Integrity of the Irish representation in the British parliament 1 wo jcars at most , nnd possible H two months , will bring us face to face with this crisis In this , the last ordeal H thnt vour patriotism mny bo called upon to undergo , ave ourselves , the llbcinl masses of Great Britain nnd tlio pcoplo of Ireland , con Jldcntly rely upon you Therefore I cntroat nou as honest , loyal supporters of the cause of Irolniid , eschew lug nil loeal Issues , Ignor ing all dcstinctions of American national politics to rally in jour integrity nnd associate ciato In jour might mid again give us practical - cal Idencu of jour davolion to the dear old land All romlttnnecs scint to tlio nht'onal treas- tiror from the branches of the loiguo now in existence or chat hiay bo formed , mid nil BUbscriptlons from Individuals will bo direct ly acltnowlcd nnd duly credited to the con contributors Tbo assombllng of the national convention wo hnvo bo anxiously desired is prosentH V postponed by Parncll and the other Jrl-.li loaders Invlnwof this postponement nnd , for the transaction of important business the \ national cxccutlvo committee Is summoned tot t' moot ut bt Louis un Wednesday , ApullO , S 1 1SD0 John 1 it7gbkam > KM ' Nebraska , low i nnit Dakota Piitonts H Wasiilnotov rob 8. [ Special Tclogram H o Tut : 11eb.J Pensions granted Ncbra- - H bans Original Invalid Myran S Phillips , H Ilcbro Increase Alonzo lodd Crab Orch- H nrd , Charles Ilatton , Lincoln , Harrison H Connor , Lustls , Andrew II McPudon , H Chadron , Samuel 11. liuttorlleld , llloomlng H ton , W Noble , Graut Gottlieb AMttmore H Mtddleburg Urlgiual widows , otc Susnn H wldou of lohn linchnniin , Ghnioo Mexi H enn survivor Joseph Hums , Vnlley H iowu pensions Original invalid James H H I3icen Hivertido , bnncca Luelus bt H lohn , Cnlamuo , ( nuvvv Dnvid P McAllister , H Marshalltown , Corjdou Maltby , Uccorah , H Gcoigo A Milliard , Cedar Kapidi , H AniosS MoroLuid Atlantic lames II Kellv , j Andrew Juerciso Kandolph MrKinlev , H St Andrew , Juntos foul , Pleasuutvlllo , H AVilllam Yoiigor bplrlt Lnlio , William A H riott , Huron , Albert Case Glasgow , Will H iam II Adams Gmitj , 'lhomas J Wilson , H | Muquokutu , Cnlvin J Nordjkc SIuux Cltj ; H * Beverly A. Joiner , Ccntcrvillo Augustus H Gabriel , Lyons , Alex S Terry Mt M . ' Pleasant , Honrv Snjder , rnnnlers , bamuol K % r Dunucon , Last D"s Moines James H Garble , Goin , JMimorod Mnrchbanks , Honov H Crcnk , Gcorgo ll btieknoj , Osasro , Joseph H Smith , Missouri Vulloy.Jatnos A. Audrovvs H 'Jama , William V Elluen , Vcnton Joseph H liunjan , Williams , Benjamin F Hlco H • Creston Christoiihcr C Still Davis Citj , . .iLucius V Uri3tcf , Shell Hock , Charles AI H I Hartlctt Cure , Tonnthan II Chandler , H J Hleovillo ISicliolus Kvcrhardy , Ljons , H j George W Hnfor , Waterloo , Charles Hoot , H Hopltlnton , lohn D Clinmbcri Hooncsboro , H . I owisW J nomasearing , Robert Putt H ] Uraonvalo Original widows eto Minors i of Addison Toliuson ISashui Marv , mother H of Lutliei W bt uihope bomcrsot Arj illn , m' widow of Addison lohiison , Nashua , i Iouisn , widow of Nntlmn Aldrich , Alex M I ander H South Dakota Original Invalid Judson H ' Burrows , Aberdeen , William V Iruinbo , H I Canning Inrreuso Willinin Keller , Cun- 1 ton Hnrholemovv ] Cole Bonhommo , H ' George W Glujton Heo Heights , Henja- H min It Wagner , Ivndnll Original widow 1 Kate , willow of Jliomas JVcb3ter , Cus m tor H | A MVni.V CKAMBlin H • Grr-nt Thrones Settling on tlio Xlortlcr H < I oftlie iou Hum ivatlon H | i j CitiMiiEiu ais , S D , rob 8 fbpe cial < lolcgmm to TiifUti : | Lvcrj Ineoming | train continues to urltig In largo number * of J | pcrtons who iutend Bottling on the Sioux B i rcseivutlon wben the presidents proclamu- M J , tion uoelaring the laud opened for scttlo- H inont is itsuod fhcro promises to 03 some | livolj Hcrambllug for desirable township lo | ' cations when tbo land is opened , and the ' liveliest flgut of all will take placoovcttho H > possession of town slt - a < j Immodlatolj op-io- ' sitathlselty This Unit will mnko a liaud- Hi somoloeatlon for a town A number of per H , sons hold a meeting hero this afternoon for | 'j the purpose of perfecting n plan for ucqulr | lug tltlo to tills vu'uublo ' traet bv townslto ' 1 cntrv Manv others will attempt to home M stead it , and an interesting scramble will tuko pluco when the proper movement nr I rives _ „ Una troous ordorcd bj A ont Anderson ' huvo not yet arrived butaro expcctoldur- i ing the next twenty four hours Tbo crowd H | | is ordorfy and maao no attempt to cross to H the reservation today H UjiHIim on tlio 1-1 no M CnAMUcuiAiN' , S D , Feb 8 Crowds H continue to como and things nro nt fever B heat A party headed bj Tom Hell tried to M I cross the mar to establish homes on the H bottom , but they wera proiuptlj escorted M i back by Indian Agent Aaderson with tbo M atsiitauio of too lndi.au police A largo number of persons held n meeting this afternoon for the purpose of perfecting plan for acquiring a tract of bottomland by town sitocutrj , Manj others will trj to homestead it and ancramblo will take pluco I when the Umo arrives Many Bottlers have constructed small shanties nud loaded them on wagons with provisions and supplies of various kinas ; nnd when the land is thrown upon tbo market will only have to ilnU u clioico quarter on which to plant it A bard ku lljht will bo mudo for a town site Imraodl- M ately north of the city in the Crow Crook H \ roiervutlon Ihl * tract was thrown oi < cn bv H an executive order of President Arthur but H : later was withdrawn fiom tbo publluuo- m main bv Prosidout Clcv eland The land H adjoins the city on tbo north and Is a part of H j Chamberlain When provlouslj placed on H J the uiurkot n party of town alters made set H j tlomont ultnuluuoouah , with Captain Kiug H , at homesteader 'J he present Sioux H ' bill uow gives this land to H the Mllwnuicoo railroad anil a warm three H cornered llglil vvillba made for Its | x > stcsilon H i 'Xho crowa Is ordcrli , but the freiiuent ro- H j ports of tlio Issuance of tbo procluiuullou M | causes great excitement I ho troops H I ordered by Aqont Anderson have not jot H I arrived H j Aelly Itynn's Murderur buloliles M | Den veil , Col , Feb S. Iho body of It L. M I Scott , the young man who two weeks ago H [ shot and kJled Nelly Hynn on the street B I hero , was found todnj by railroad laborers M ten milts from thoeitj Ho had evidently | eulclucHl u Cliullsiiirinl Itio HrllUli M lnluor H | I.isnclv , tob 8. Senor Carve , a tnembor B'J ol tbo council of state , seut aehallengoto Bi light u duel to Mr Gljnn Potro the llutlsli ! ? j miulstor , ovv lug to the uaturo of his reply to fj the manlfettatiou of studeuts MAKING A STRONG EFFORT , Sajar Mon TJrBlriff the Rotontlon of the Proaont Duty MR OXNARD MAKES PROMISES A I'ow More Years of Protection Will I rttablmh Another Ulnnt Indus try Ailtiltorntoil Komi Hills linntl Dccliloiis , WAsniv&Tov HuKRtuTim OvtAiit Hsr , I 513 KYiuiitermti Stkbit j- Wasiiimitov , D C , Feb , 8 1 A vcrj strong effort Is being made to prevent - vent a reduction of the present duty on sugar , bcvcral gentlemen who nro Inter ested lu tno manufacture of a boot sugar iu this countrj nro hero In person or have rep rescntntives in Washington for tlio purpose of urging the committee on vvnvs and means to maintain for the present the dutj on sugar so that the boot sugar industry innj got a foothold In the United States It is o\pocted that the tariff bill will bo completed within four or flvo wcoks , so there Is not vorj much time for work on the subject Tno commit tee is Incline ! to report In favor of a leduc tion of the duty Mr llenrj T. Oxnard who Is establish ing n largo beet sugar industry at Grand Island and wl o recently mndo an argument before the commlttco on wajs and means la opposition to the reduction of the dutj on sugar , which was reproduced In full In Tub Uee , nrrlvodlu Washington tills nftornoon for the nurposo of further impressing his v lows upon congress Ho najs that If the present dutj is maintained a fovv vcars longer the boot BUgar industrj will be suf- tlclcntlj largo In the United btntos to moro than supplj the botno market Ho saj s a countj will not bo satisfactory because It will not bo stable Ihft members of the house from Nebraska , Kansas and some other states which are entering upon the culture of suear beets are rcportod to bo solid ngalust otij reduction of the present dutj on sugar , and It Isorj doubtful , in view of the showing which Mr Oxford makes and tbo promises ho has put forth in the way of the development of our sugar in- dustrv , whether there could bo any chau 1 made of the duty Imposed upon sugar , even tnough the commlttco on wajs and means Bhould so recommend renE iood On W odnesday next the house committee on agriculture will begin Its bearings of tbo interests effected by the various food ndul tcratlon bills now pending before congress This is the question which excited so much interest in the last congress and which grow out of tno proposition to tax , adulterated lard us oleomargarine is now taxed All of the food adultotation bills are backed bj tbo pork pacing Interest , and their nun Is to break down the udultciuted lard industrj The bouse committee ou agriculture is al most a unit in favor of compelling all adulterations torations oj food articles to bo sold for just what thoyjiro and for prohibiting the manu fncturo or halo of anjthing that U ndulter nted whlcli will bo Injurious to health but the adulterated lard people nro defending themselves in u very telling wn > riiej demand that nnj food adulteration bill wnich is adopted shall contalu a clause providing for the inspection ot slaughter hnuses , an that would result in the detection of hogs anil other meat producing animals which are tainted with anv UinU of disease nnd which are not in proper form for health ful food oThls puts the slaughter house people plo on the defensive nnd promise to injure their business as well as that of the farmers who produce hogs It is customary vv lien a hoc cholera epidemic or pleuro pneumonia or any discaso which means death to hogs or cattle becomes epideinio for fat mors to hurry ofT their lie stock to a slaughter house Inspection nf slaughter houses by gnvcrment olllcors would stop this whole business J his fight for pure lard moans also a tie.ht for healthful hogs nnd cattle in the slaughter pen lho eontestovcr this measure promises to bo ns interesting as it was iu the last congress - gross J tin duncer of agitation is n lasting inurv to our export trade as it excites attcn tion in foreign countries to the condition of our products of all kinds nnd depreciates them In the worlds market Till J AS.T &TIIV.W The labor unions in the District of Colum bia are taking up the light of the plato print ers in * ho bureau of engrav ing and printing Lueh printer has an assistant , who is n fc male 'lha woiinc plates the paper upon the plato in the press and removes it after the impression is mnde wliilo the printer works the press nnd inks the plato 'Iho printer Is paid bj the piece nnd his pav is imlusivo of the labor of his a ° sistant , so that ho very naturallj fools that ho should bo pernntlod to hire his own assistant since lie has to paj her Senator Hiscock reeentlj hnd n joung colored woman from kow York appointed as an assistant in the bureon and she was as signed to one of the printers-wltbout his con sultation or advice and there is a icvolt against the practice 'Iho contest threatens to involve the united labor unions in the District 01 1 10IAL SOClm IN SIOUKMNO The ofllcial season nt lho white house and at the homes of Vice President Mortou and the cabinet ministers has como to a close with the death of Jilrs Irncj Any event In which Mrs Trnoj would linvo p irticl- pated is iudotinitelj postponed Mrs Harri son did not hold her drawing room at tbo white house this afternoon The vice picsideut nnd Mrs Morton have given up their reception on Thursdaj evening tbo ISth instant The Invitations for the presl dents dinner at bocrctarj Nobles1 on Pri dnj the 14th instant have boon recalled and tlio reception that was to have followed the dinner and two other card receptions nt Sccretarj Nobles have boon postponed , also the card receptions for w hieh the postmaster general and Mrs Wanamuker bud outlavi tations is postponed Socrctaiy and Mrs Wlndom had prepared and ready tar delivery on Monday morning invitations to two card rcneptlons ono for this week and one for next , lho invitations vvero not sent out * his change of programmo closes tbo oQlclal liouscs thirteou daja before Ash Wednesdav LAM ) JIECISJONI , Socrotnry Noble today nOlrmcd tbo de clsion of the commissioner of the general land o111co in the contest of Henry V. Linglo ngninU the timber culture ] cntrv of John Hcadon , involving the southwest 'X of sec tiou J , township il north , range 4 west , Val entino laud district , The commissioner dls missed the contest of Linglo Assistant becretary Chandler afllrmcd the commissioners decision In tbe ease of tbo United blates vs Atigust bchmidt involving the eoutInvest i of the northwest & of the northeast Jtf of tbo fOJthwest • { nnd lots 2 and J , section 87 , township 7 north range.10 west , McCoolt land district , lho , commissioner in his decision tiold for cancel lation the cntrv for this tract ou the ground that the claimant did not locate on the laud with tbo intention of making it Ins homo as the homestead laws roijuired Ho also aftlrmcd the decision of the com missioner iu the c&so of the United btatos vs Arthur Williams , holding for cancellation the homesto 11 and commutation cash cntrj for the south > t of the southeast \j \ of boo tion J nnd tbo east 74 of the northeast X of the northeast U ot taction 11 , township 0 north , range JU west , McCook land dlstnct lho commissioner held the ontrv for cancel lation on tbo ground of the bud faith of the claimant in that ho never occupied or ostab llshed the tract as his residonoo to tbo exclu sion of any other residence Secro arj Noble dismissed the motion of review of the departmental decision of November 18 , ISiS , anlrmliif ; the decision ol the commissioner of the general land onlco holding for cancel lation the pro omptiou cash entry of Gccrgo L Cook for the northwest > /ot section il , township 11. , range W ) , Huron , S D , land district Vtsccta' ASEOUS P Kolsov was todav nppoiutod postmaster at Millard , Douglas county , \lco W. Peters , remov od Senator Pettlgrow has arrived from a re cent visit to bis homo at Sioux Falls , b , I ) John 1" Haigart ; recently nominated mar shal for North Dakota , declined the onlco and the uomluatlon was withdrawn Captain Joseph W. Kiug of Illinois was to riaj appointed superintendent of the ponilon onlco building , vtc Captnln Killer trans fcrrod Hon , William Mclntyro of Watortown , rf D , who hns boon In Ho ton for several months sj ndicatlng a lot of real citato nnd other property in Wntertown , was hero for nwhilo today but has left for lha Hub again Mr Mclntyro has been succoWul in taking n lot or capital to South Dakota nnd reports that his cllonts nro being greatly gratified with tholrInvestments PsuitrS litevru HKPOKT8 ON TH13 UUIiKS Hie Minority Approves ntul tlio Mi nority rimln Much to Ciiiiitonin , WiSiiiNnTON , Feb S Though not pro sctitod in the house the majority and minor itj reports upon the now coJo of rules pro posed have been filed with the Journal clerk nnd ordered printed In regard to tlio rule authorizing the speaker to count n quorum , 0 majority report savs 'ClnusoSof rule XIV directs the method of ascertaining a quorum when the members present refuse to vote on roll call The process of ascertaining the prcs- enco of a quorum to do business under the constitution would ordlnarllj bo under the control of the speaker , who would dorlvo his Information from his own senses or by the nld of the clerk , or in any way which would svtisfy bis mind of the accuracy oI the count Under our sjstom of roll calls it has been doomed moro convenient to ascer tain and announcd the votes of members nnd the presence of these who refuse to vbto at the satno time and bv the sntno moans " Discussing the now clause of rule SO that no "dllatorj motion shall bo entertained by the speaker , " the report bsvb , ' This plnusa Is uiorclj a declaration of parliamentary law If the suggestion should bo made that great power Is bolng conferred , the nnswor is that the approv al of the house is the ' very breath of the speaker , and as no body oil earth is so leulous of its liberties nnd so impatient of control wo ninj boquito sure that no arbitrary interruption will take place , so that in the ono it is n power oxer clscd bj the house through Its properly cou- stltutcd ofllcor " Considering the question of providing that 100 mombcrs shall constitute a qdoruui in commlttco of the whole the report states that this change is made noccssaiuj m.Otn bors refusing to vote when the roll is called and points out the fact that ovorthlng done in commlttco has to bo be reported to the houBo and that nothing done is In anyvvaj find Ihamitiotitj loport , signed bj Carlisle aud Randall , lovlcvvd the proposed eodo nnd criticizes manj of its features lho first change criticized is rule SI On this subject the minority rc [ ort says Under clause 4 of rule 24 no bill on the house calendar can bo ro iched for consideration unless called uu by the commttteo that roportcd it , nnd under clause 5 of the Butno lulo no individ ual member can malco an original motion for considering anj particular bill in committee mitteo of the whole house on the states of the union when , however , a motion has been mndo by direction of a coinuiitteo to go into committee of thowholo on the sluto of the uulon to con sider a particular bill an individual member uiaj move to amend It bj designat ing another bill This is the extent of his right under the proposed rule aud it is cv 1- dentthnt he will be placed ut a ereat disad vmtaco lho otilj reasonable explauition of this discrimination is that it Is the policy of the pioposed rules to suppress tbo indi vidual uiombers of the house as fai as pos3t bio and to iucreuso tbo powers ot the com nilltees in fact under the proposed rules the individual member will searce'j have power to make a motion of any kind except when ho acts as this representative of a committee mitteo and by its directions " HelatiVQ to the chance of rules governing the coinmittco of the whole the teport goes ontosaj "It has , ulvvuys been so univer snlly conceded that the commlttco of the whole house was simulv the house itself that it bud nov or been considered necoisary to prescribe what nuinbor of tnombcrs should bo necessary to coiistltuto a qilorum in such a commlltoo" In addition to this proposition La rcduoe the number nccossary to constitute n quorum it is also proposed bj a modilicatlon of the old rule 2.1 to confer upon the committee of the whole power to close nil debate on any section or paragraph of a bill under con sidcration buch Doner has never been heretofore tivon to n committee , but ha3 alwujs been exercised bv lho house , una in our opinion it will bounwiso to m iko nnj change in this respect , cpecially If 100 mem bets ore to constitute a quorum of the committee mittoe In pursuance of this same policy or reducing the number of representatives nccoisarj to pass lav s and triusact othoi Dusinoss it 13 proposed bj the majority to Insert the following cluuso I11 rule X.V , On demand of any member pr at the supgestlon of tlio speukei b.foro the second roll call is enteral upon the names of the members , tuSleient to make quorum in lho hall of the house who do not vote shall bo voted ny the clerk nnd recorded in the journal and reported ported to the speaker with the names of the members voting nud to bo counted nud an uounccd in determining the presence of a quorum to do business This is the most radical and in our opinion tbo most danger ous Innovation proposed bj tbo majority If agieod to it will not only over throw the construction that has been informally elven to the tonsltltution foi more than n century , but it will enable less thun a majoritj of the repn.sentntivos of the people to piss tbo most importunt meuauros affecting the interests of the whole countrj Personal nnd property ri.hts of citizens protected heretoforobyiaws enacted bj the votes of the majority muv bo Impaired 01 destrojed bv tho'votes of a mere fraction of the members of concrcss for if less than a majoritj in ij constitutlonallj pass mcas ures In the house of course the sumo thing mav be done In the senate In the same way enormous sums of inonoy may bo appro pnated from the public treasury for the most unconstitutional purposes and the interests of taxpayers complotolj subordinated to the Boliish demands of private individuals nud coruorations Wo earnestly protest agaumt It as a measure of the most dangerous nnd rovoltlng character Anj rule or practice which enables the clerk or speaker to pass hills by counting the members present nnd not voting will inovituhlj result in destroj- ing the conlldcnco ot the peoolo ip the lutog ritj of legislation and engender controversies nnd litigations which might bo easily avoluod by ndherenca to the mandate of tbo conetltu tion as horetofoio Interpreted " In discussing the abolition of dilatory mo tions tbo minnritj is emphatic in its protest Jtsajs "Tbo proposed clause allowing the speaker to refuse to entertain any motion which ho mav consider dilatory is absolutely inconsistent with the other provisions of the rule lo provide that mombcrs shall have tno right to make certain motions and at the tano time to provide that the spoakcr may refuse to ontort iln thorn nnd itiay also re fute to entertain any appeal from uls decis ion is simply to pluco the whole law of the houio , so far as parliamentary motions nro coucorncd , in the hunds of the prcsidlug ofllcor and to deprive the members of ov ory riL.htinthla respect which the rules purport to confer upon them " -rtllloates lor Ilrnviry Washington , Feb 8 The president lias Issued certificates of merit for bravery to the following named enlisted men of the nrmy George Arington , company C , Twontj fourth infantry , Uenjamlu Uurgo , company D , Twontj-fourth infautry , Ham ilton Lowls , company 13 , Twontj fourth In fantry , Jo eph Young , company IC , Ivvonty- fourth infantry , bquiro Williams company IC , Twenty fourth Infantry , Julius Harluni , company U , 1 wenty fourth infantry Trncj Improving Washington , Feb S Secretary Tracy continues to gain in health and strength and it it his intention to rosutno bis duties nt the navj department Monday morning Jluiili Mil liy HiirularH Tnor , N. Y , Feb S fho house of Han som Flojd , a f armor aged Bevcntj one , re siding near West port , Essex cauutj , was en tered by burglars last night , Floyd , who rofuscd to g vo up his moaej , was beaten insensible - sensible aud his wife pounded to death Tbo murderers escaped Ihey failed to Una tJ,000 which Flojd had la tbe house FROM THE IMWKEYE STATE Kockuk Snloon Mtm Anroo to Quit thoAualnoBS SUPREME COURT PROCEEDINGS , Ilrllllnnt Prospect * Tor tlio Construc tion or the \ \ in on tv & South western Ati AJlnntio I orjjor Iowa iNrivn Notes Keokuk's Snloon AVnr nulled Kkoklk , In , Fob 8 The snloon war which has been carried on hero for some time ended today , for n time at least In junction suits vvero tiled to comool snloons to discontiuuo the sale ot liquor , nnd the do fendnnts today npponred In the supdrlor court nnd acrood to go out of business llm Supreme Court Dies Moines , la Fob 8 [ Spoclal Telegram gram to liti Hee ] The following opin ions vvero filed bv the Huprcmo court todny The state of Iowa vs Ernest 13. Gaston , appellant ; Polk district nfllrmed 1 ho ttato of low a \ s James Hodgson , ap pellant , Ccdnrdistrict , reversed The state of Iowa vs F Unhao , appellant , same vb It , J. MoAteo , Polk district , af firmed 1 ho state of Iowa vs J. S. Mahln , Clinton district , nfllrmed lho state of Iowa vs Charles Fluscho , np polla it , Shelby district , reversed lho state of Iowa vs Wi C Cnldwoll , ap pellant , Harrison district ; reversed lho stnto of Iowa ox rol H L * W Ilcox np Pclloo vsO C Vrcolaiulappellant , samevsO 1' . Wlllard , nppollant , lama district , nf llrmed The State of Iowa vs John Schultz nnd Eggcrt Hovvher , nnpollees , Cass district ; nfllrmed lho btato of Iowa vs William Harris , sr , Polk district , afllrmod The State of Iowa vs Joseph Benson nnd James Horton Marshall district ; afllrmcd , Tbo Stuta of low a v s Alfred Empov , ap pellant , Linn district , reversed Dos Moines Insurance company vs J A Hrlloy and George A Smith , appellants Polk district ; dismissed Iho State of Iowa for use of Crawford county vs J J Copp ick and A E Cop pack , appellants , Crawford district , nf llrmed Mar'haJ Notvcomb vs Montsromerj , ap pellant Fremont district , reversed W II HobliiBon , aupollant vs the Chicago , Rock Island A. Pacific Kallroad coinpanj , Jasper district , reversed btato of Iowa \loxander Simpson , Polk district , afllrmod The Winona & Southwestern Mason Citv , la , Fob 8 | Special Telegram gram to Inn Hue ] The citizens all along the line of the proposed Winona & South western feel jubilant over the prospects of seeming the road Mr Simpson , Bccictarv of the compauy , and Mr Wheeler right of wry ngent , nro now loo'cing ever the giound In an lutorvicw the former sajs that the project was backed by the Delaware & Lackawanna railroad companj , nnd that it is out a link in their projected svstoin of making a transcontinental route from ocean to ocean which when completed , will give a line 250 miles shorter than anj line yet projected lho funus uro now on hand to complete the line from its prcsodt terminus , to Mason City , where It forms a eorfnoctiou With the Fort Dodge line , already eompletod and the work will begin as soon asthcavcathor would per mit in the carlj spring nnd pushed forward as rnpidiy as money nnd men ' could do It The compauy now has ties suIUclont to build the road to the south line of Mitchell countj when thnt line is permanently located The companj will ask material aid from the towiiB aad townships through which Its line passes * • Arrested lot Poiitory ; Atiamic la , rob [ Spdcial Telegram tn The Hee ] George Simpson was arrested hire for forgiry last niiht Ho had secured SJOO and spout &U0 of It for lotterj ttckots Shannon Acquitted Sioex ; Citv la l"cb s [ Sueclal Tele gram to lur Uli 1 lho ease of James Shannon , charged with the murder of James Dugcon , which has beau ou trial hero for a week , terminated tonight in a verdict of not guiltv lho defense wis self defense lho two men vvero noi.hboring farmers and there was a feud between tliom llireo inontns ago they mot on the hlzhway , and bhannon flllod Duecon with buckshot , Kill ing him instantlj Crcston's lot rptiHr- , Ciilston , la Feb b tSpocial Telegram to Tup HrE J The cltvouncil , in n special session last night , trante , 1 n waterworks franchise to Hengun Brothers of Omaho , placing the firm under $1) 000 bonds to con struct the works thi * spring fuoy granted a franchise to the Blue Grass oleetric llgbt povvcr uod hoatiug companj , a local com pain organized last week Driven Inxnuo ur Ija Grippe Cliivii IUiius , la , Tcu 8 [ Special Tel ogrom to I he Hue 1 John Murphv , a prom incnt conductor on the Milwaukee road , while on his train at Auamosa this morning , suddenly bocauio a raving maniac from the effects of lu grippe Ho was brought to this city nnd everything is being done to restore hint to sanitj AN IMlHtLSJING CVSK Itoyd Urothcru W in uu Important Suit in MlnnmipnlN St Paci , Minn , Tob 8 [ Special fole grnm to lur Bee ] James Uojd , a leading citizen of Omaha , and his brother , doing business in Mmnoapolisundertho firm name of Bojd Brothers , grain brokers , won a ease in the Unltod States distrio court this afternoon which is of interest to dealers la grain throughout the country The amount lnvolyod was ( to 000 and the de fendant was Theodora Hanson , u morchnnt at Henson , Minn , and the owner of numer ous elevators and wheat warehouses along the line of the Manitoba railway In August , 1881 Har son began to trade in the market through the linyas' Minneapolis ngoncy and continued to do so uuttl Juno 1859 Ho received in profits from thorn up to Febru ary , 18SJ , about 113 0J0 _ Between that da to and May of the same jcar ho sustalooi losses aggregating oyer $17,000 Hauson haying been highly ronomuiendcd to tbo lloj ds ns a man la good uommcrclal stand ing the firm paid his losses In Juno ot last jc year Hanson closed tils dealings with tbo Uojd brothers , rotusing nt the same time , to pay either the money thoj had advanced if or him or the commission duos Haitirvyas accordingly brought in the distrleticourt to recover the amount After a trial ! aastlng four days tbo jury returned n verdict for lho plaintiffs In the full amount ? 1UJDOO 1 The court held that tifeOanlv question of validity was whether the contract was mads by either of the partleitoisuit in good faith If the parties enteringgtitaiocontraot ) ( could bo shown to have enteredInto an agrooinoat to buj without any Intention of making delivery livery , such a contract could not bo rocogulzotl arid ilonoithcr party could legally recover * vWh ro however , ono of the parties h Instructed to deal In the market on his account and in pur suance of such instructions made actual pur chases then the contract is a legal one and would bosustulnod by the courts Hun sou's line of defense was that the , debt was a gam bling debt , and us such uot legally collecta ble Knvnu Iliilloiu 1 | xnx Jllm Munice , Ind , Fob , 8--nYesterday after noon Ell Lade , a colored desperado , was ejected from a store in Blountv ill © Ladd went homo but bosh returned nrmod with tworovolveis A number of citizens vvero at the store and Ladd's appearance was the signal tor shooting After firing several shots Ladd ran , aim was pUrsuodhalf a mile , when ho dropped dead An examination 8 * owed seven bullets in his bodj John Davis and Churles Lake of the pursuing parTj were slightly wounded There Is considera ble excitement among the colored people a lnrgo number of whom rosldo nt Hlountvlllo , but the whites gonorallv commend the kill ing , ns Lndd's mnny despcrntoacts hnd mndo htm much fonrcd Wlmt Ho llns to Bar Concorulnjr Senator Prttliirow's Criticisms PiKitur , S D , Feb S lSpecial Telegram to lur Bee ] Governor Mollctto vva today shown nn Intorv low from Sioux Falls pur porting to bo with Senntor Pottlgroiv , and asked his opinion Ho said "i had not Been the article roforrnd , to until now The remarks attributed to Senntor Pettlgrow nro somowhnt In tlio nature of n surprise to mo I do not think nnj public interest would bo suborned by anything I might saj , onlj I deslro to saj this on the merits of his critt clsnv Mj views ns to the condition of that portion of our pcoplo who ncod temporary old , and nlso upon the question of economy In the management of the affairs ot the stnto , nro well understood , I think X hnvo no desire to dinngo my vlovvs or position upon these subjects Time , nud not talk , will test tholr correctness " "WJint about your begging trip , governor , that Sonntor Pettlgrow sarcastically rotors to ! ' ' Upon thnt question I have only to say that what I did in the w.ij of procuring aid for the drouth stricken portions of our Btnto was done In good faitli and for what I be llov ed then and now to bo the best for the prosporltj nnd advancement ot the peoploof the whole state , regardless of townslto bust ness nnd speculators 1 hat is all " 1 But hero It refers to the matter of the probability of vour succoediug Senator Moodv next year Jlow about that ! " ' Young mau , I just now wrote 30 on this talk " m lit the Ilnnds of a Kc elver PjimiKb D , Too 8 ( Special Tclogram to Tur Hi cl District Attornov Guffoy to daj , upon proper complaint , nskod the court to appoint n roceiv er for the Pierre Fire nud Marino Insurance companj , nnd V S Cocn was appoiutoJ It has been known for some time that the nltatrs of the company were in bad Bhapo through some heavy lire Iosbos during last year , but ns It was considered the most substantial homo insurance com pany in the stnto , being also the oldest it was thought it would survlvo The liablll tics nro not jot known , but thov are sup posed to bo largo A Itnilronil Man Promoted Hutov S D , Fob 8 rSpocial Telegram to lur BrL ] Earl F Potter , foi ten j cars superintendent of bridiras nnd buildings of U10 Northwestern , with headquarters here , has been promoted to bo chief engineer of Wisconsin division of the same road and goes to Chicago with his family on Monday A 1IOLL1 JilLLi MOUNTAIN An Interview \ \ ith the AllcgoU Vber- ( Icon Victim Loi-isviiie , ICy , Feb 8 A Lexiugton , Tenn , special gives an Interview with H J Fan ? , the alleged victim of vlolonco at Aber deen , Miss , aud about whom bo much has boon said in the United States sonuto re centlj Fauz said ho wont to Aberdeen , Miss , last October to work at his trade A fewdajs after the death of Jefferson Davis In December , while at vvorlc on the loot of a building , ho antlod a rope which ho found up thcro Ho d'd not know it was the ono which bold the efllgj of Sccretarj Proctor , whom the pooolo had bung up When ho eamo down he lcarnod that It had been re ported that ho h id said that no ofllgj of proctor could bo hung while ho was In town A buckluvcr bj the name of McDonald nskod him about it and struck him in the face inflicting a slight wound Vam concluded cludod to leave town notwithstanding that iho major promised him protection Fanz , wh 0 said ho was a hot headed democrat , conclude I by saying that ho did not think much of the affair and could not see why all this fuss had been raised about it Fanz has • hedasvot no communication from Attor ney General Miller nor nnj other uuthori- ties Tim l > ent > i Ilccord LEtvENVvoiiTii , Kun , Tob 8 [ Special Tologrim to Tiil Uee | Judge Edward Stlllings ono of the oldest residents of the city and ono of the ablest lawyers in the state , died at his residence in this city today A PltLtL/Hntl'S HOLD WORDS towns I'roliib tiou Law Denounced ua Highway liouuerr KroMiK , la , Fob 8 For many j ears llov J Hassall occupied the pulpit of tbo First Unitarian church of this cltj Ho rotited from active ministerial work scv oral years ufeoand is living quletlj at n countrj homo near this city Ho takes a great interest la public affairs and is known ns ono of the most loai uod moo and profound thinkers in the state Ho has nlw ays been opposed to the principle of prohibition Ho has been a re publican , but is not in line with that party on the prohibition and tariff questions and it is thought by some that his vigorous opposition to prohibition led him to cast a vote last November , along with a fovv others for Govci nor Holes An Iowa re public in editor recently , In rciernng to the los > of piopcrtj caused bj the enforcement of tliu prohibitory law , said "It is hurd that the individual should suffer u private loss from n public luvv Hut you cannot pay him without taking some body clso s property to pay him with , and why should thej who do not go into the outlivvod business give up a part of tholr property becnuso suiuobody else did not go Into at ' This nrticlo called out n vigorous reply from Hey Has3all , who says the editor evi dently meant this as ironv Continuing ho suys ' \ou seem to question the justice of a whole people bearing auy pecuniary loss wbicl ) may be entailed upon a fovv fiom an outlawed business iho dear pcoplo , for Instance , today mnv not only legalize , but encourage , as they did in Iowa , the planting of vmrj ards and the making ot wine and the building of browonos , and then tomorrow the dear pcoplo may go into the legislature aud enuct a law that wino and boor making is Illegal , and thus destroy the vnluo of property vnluod at hundreds of thousands of dollars But it is for the public rood and the dear people can fold their bands aud look at thc uib they have w rougUt to a few of tholr fellow citizoos without any sense of in justice done to any body or nnv footing that they ought to Bustaiu a part of tbo loss brought cpon a part of the community In our estimation this is simply a ptoco of gross injustice , aud no people who had a superb genius for just government would bs guilty of it Promote tbo publio ( food by nil means But is it just to do this bv prohibiting today what wo legalized yesterday , andtbusuttorlydostroy- Ing the property ot our neighbors I Dr W. G Craig , now of Chicago , was right when bo said that it was dishonor to do this There is no better name for it It is dishonest It maj bo the 'Auioricati pollcj , ' but the policy is meanness itself , aud no argu ment can justify it It is the people and the pcoplo alone under our l.oveminent yvho can outlaw a business for the publio good And if wo had todny millions of dollars invested iu tobacco fac tories in Iowa and a majority of the pcoplo should conclude that the business is a bad one nnd must bo prohibited wo should have vv but wo cheese to call a rlcht to prohibit the tobacco business But what name milder than that of robbers should wo deserve if wo swept away these millions ot property with out any indcmnllicationl lha right of the majority In such a ease is simply the right of might without conscienoe , or a right which take * sbeltor under legal protection , and sub stitutes law for the club of the savage and the sword ot the despot Wo cover our tyranny with high-sounding names , marshal majorities to carry out out purpose and thun ruthlessly trample Upon tbe natural rights ot our fellow citizens and ignore the obvious demands ot justice , and in all this like the religious fanatics and Inquisitors of old who sought to erutn out the rights of mind , we pertuaao ourselves that wo are serving God and man W ould that God would giv a to us a superb conlus for just government " Jim Kelson was locked up last night charged with stealing a grip , umbrella and hat from Arthur liriggs ME WESTERN ASSOCIilTiON , A Sohodttlo Agreed Upon Thnt Will bo Adopted This Morning THE SPALDING BALL ADOPTED The Season Will Open April 10 nud Clo e October I The Northern Tennis W 111 Close in tlio Southern Cities Hip Behr-ilulo Mcctlnc * The Western Baseball association mot in the parlors of the Millard hotel vostord ij afternoon , with Prosldont McCormlck In the chair lho representatives present wuro M J Roche the secretary of the association , and A N. Ihompsonof bt Paul , W L Van Horn nnd Dave llovvo of Denver , IC E Mul- cahj otbiouxCltj , Sim Mortou nnd Henry Hatch of Minneapolis , nnd Cbarlos M Cuah- man of Milwaukee After the meeting had boon c&llod to order the commlttco ou bills , consisting of bam Morton , chairman , Il E Muleahy and Charles Cilshmnn , nubmlttcd a report recom mending the Spalding ball for the use ot the association for the ensuing season , which was roportcd , was adopted The schedule lonimlttec , consisting of 11 E Mulcahj of Sioux Cltj , Dave Hoivn ot Douvor nud A , N Thompson of St Paul , then announced thnt they were ready to sub mit thcli schedules As ouch member of the lommltteo had n different schedule , nnd as Kansas Cltj nnd Dos Moines wera uot represented at tbo meeting , a motion was made that the mooting adjourn until 8 o'clock in the oveniug to give the Bchcdulo committee too mi opportunity to compare their different schedules , with Instructions tbatthoj ugroe upon ono and then report Carried After tbo adjournment Secretary Hocho telegraphed to John bbcas of Kansas Cltj ami G W bclliclc of Des Moines that the schedule would not bo ndontcd until this morning , and it was Imuortaut that ho bo present Mr Spoas telegraphed that it was itupossiblo for him to ho present , but asked tb it Kansas City bo giv en a fair show nnd thej avould bo satisfied Mr Sclllcit replied plied that ho would bo on hand , but that Des Molnos would agree to the adoption of no schedule that did not give thorn Fourth of July nnd fair week In the ov enlng the dclcg ites again nssom bled , and the sclicuulo ccinmltteo reported that thej hnd unanimously ngroOd upon n schedule and it would bo submitted in the morning On motion it was decided not to make pub lie the churactcr of tbo sche lulo until after lis adoption this morning TitE Blk ascer tained , however , that it provides for the opening of the season on April 10 and to close on October 1 Omaha nnd Sioux City open upon the Omaha grounds , Kansas City In Denver , Minneapolis in bt Paul , and Des Moines In Milwaukee lho scasonjs ulso to wi"d up with the northern teams in the south Asldo from this thcro was no other bust ness of public Interest transacted The delegates ogates are nil much eluted over the prospects of the coming season , and anticipito no con tortion over the ndoption of the schedule agreed upon bv the commlttco lho association will agaiu assemble at the Millard this morning at 10 oclock At tin * Coliseum Tbo Coliseum was well patronized last night J 1 Stein nnd 'Ivid" Nichols ran a half mile race ou skates but Stein had tv w illtaway lime 1 J2 4 n , 1 34 1 ri lhencamotho polo match between the Continentals and the Kamblers It was an interesting contest In the llrst inning the Continentals scored < 3 teals nud the Ramblers ono In the second cacti side worked hard for twenty minutes and only earned ono goal each A foul was decided cided by the refureo against the Ramblers in the second inning Gcan teodod goal for the Continentals and Camp for theltuuiblcr * J ho game was for tM a side It wa expected that the Lincoln nolo team would bo here but for some unknown reason the boys did not arrive S1ATL NEWS Hastings News Notes IIastinoi , Neb , Feb 8 [ bpeclal to Tun Bee J Landlord Dillon of the Bostwiek hotel has just placed in position a massive picture fiamoSxll feet , divided iu 150 sections tions c ibiiiet photo S170 Mr Dillon has made u hit upon the novel idea 0' making tins frame the rccentuclo for the good look ing anights of the crip ' who make the Bostwiek tholr hoadquart ers while 111 Hnsl ings and resident traveling mon Air Dillon urgently rpqucsts that every commercial man making this point , regardless of beauty 01 igo send his cabinet photo When com pleted , this cabinet will ho ono ot the many striking features of this hotel Snvder , Thacker & Gardners minstrels ono of the best local companies ii the state give a performance nn the l" > th for the bene Ut of the Histings hospital Nearly ono thousand tickets have already been disposed of llepi esontatlv 0 Fred Olmsteud Is rcportod seriously ill by his phjsician The ladies of the Congregational church will hold a ' Carniv il of Nutions" at the opera house Monday evening undei the guidance of Mrs Joseph Daubticr A number of Hustings Indies have or ganized a Georfe Elliott club ior the put pose of studying the lifu and works ot that dis tinguishcu author Messrs Homer S * Spanglor , proprietors of the Now Process laundry , have been obliged to move their establishment to more adequuto quarters in the Enterprise building Mr A b Yotter , of the oxtonslvo house of Yutter & Sous , has Just returned from the west on a prospecting tour , with the conclu mon that Hastings is good enough for him A synrticato ot Kansas City gentlemen are expected in the citj In view of bidding in the opera house project A delegation of Pj thian sisters of this city organized n similar organization in Kearney Thursday evening O IL Gordon , editor of the Hastings Echo is soon 10 become a globe trotlor He pro poses to boat all lormor records The liandsorao now residence of C It Traxlcr nn North Denver nvenuo will bo completed this week R. A Barr , of tbo Atlas Lumber company , will occupy the same Dr II P Fitch former editor of the Nebraskan braskan , has purchased a newspaper outfit of S. P Hounds and will publish the Union Worker • William Brood of this cltv is making ar rangements to establish a now unti sub mission Gorman paper iu tlnstings O11I a City of the Second Class Om > , Neb , Fob 8 [ Spoclat to The Hrr | At a meeting of the village board last evening sn ordinance was passed to tuko effect April 1 , making Ord a cltv of the Bccond class It Is to bo divided into three wards , oarh of which will elect two council mou , tbo major to bo elected bj tbo city at large This chaugo has boon long expected , Ord being nt present the largest village iu the state , our school attendance and register of voters showing a population of ever L&00 The past jear has been a prosperous ono in our city's history , dosi Ito the general deprcs Blon ot business , and with tba brightening prospects of 1690 we look for & solid aud substantial growth A Couple of Prohibition Conventions IU6TifoH , Neb , Feb 8 [ Special Tclo gram to Tub Bbe ] The prohibition county convention assembled this afternoon in the Young Men's Christian association hall Dr L F , Brltt was elected chairman After the election of thirty nine dologatcs to attend the state convention tbo delegates entcrod upon the sober discussion of several resolu tions the substance of which is contained In thn following Unsolved , That while wo thus continue our party organization , we cheerfully co- ODcrato in all , movements looking towards success in tbo present campaign and encourage < courage in all posslblo forms all efforts , par tisan or nonpartisan , which give oyldunce of a sincere purpose to carry the ptonlbitory amendment _ _ _ _ rniMOMT , Neb , Feb , 8 [ SMScial | to The Beb ] At the convention bold In the W , C T , U , hall in Fremont this afternoon , tbo following named persons avoro oleclo 1 dele , | l gntos nnd altornntcs to nttond the state pro $ hlbltion convention to bo hold In Lincoln lho < 19th nnd 2Uth Inst- Allen Mnrshnll , Mrs M. v A Hitchcock , J. V. N Biles , Mrs James . M Bnldttur , Solomon Gay ton , Mrs lho nm v B Nvo , W. F Kosomnii , D D Hall , P E H Lumbird , Christ Thompson , Mr * A W H | Atwood , nnd E M Nowingorot Fremont uf Altornntos , D M Strong , Prof J A Dow f ' don , I. W , Stovcnson , nnd T. H Chahuors / of North Boud , Prof Dnbnov , Hussoll / Hrlggs nnd Jerry Denslnw of Hno | > or , Jacob J FrjnndL H Noff of Scrlbner J It and & W , Peters of Nlehornon , Divld Brown nnd E M I'arboll of Maple Crook , Peter bnspalr , of bwnburg , 5 An Inocrullnry Pitts nt Ucnlrico HrATMCR , Neb , Fob 8 [ Spoclal Tolo grntn to 1 ur Hrr 1 About 1 o'clock this morning the resldonco of William SulRcr , on the west side , was discovered to bo on fire and was complotclv oonsumod before the ar rival of the llro department lho fnmlij barely escaped with tholr lives , losing all their household effects The lira was of in cundlurj origin The loss will reach (1,000 , 110 Insurance bulgor clnlms that this l the third attempt to burn his house within n . : week y A * l Poll from n I ri Ight Trnin Br ATlilcn , Neb , Fob 8. [ Special Tole ' gram to Inn IIfb J Frank Wjnkoop n Union Pacific brakeman , fell from a trolgbt train about live miles south of hero nt H o'clock this morning Ho was not missed until the trnin reached HoluiCBVille , when It was backed up nnd ho was found uncon scious , ljing alongside the track Ho was brought back to this cltj Ills Injuries nro thought to bo fntnl They are chiollj nbout bis head nud bodj Beatrice's I'npoi Mill in Operation BiuTiticc , Neb , Fob 8 | Special Tolo grnm to The Bbe J The now Beatrice paper mill began operations for the first time _ . todav A complete list of the machinery . l tk shows ovorv thing In first class order and B the mill may henceforward bo considered B pporativo Jho mill nlso operatosits own V electrlu light plant Con fi ronoc ol Y M. C. A. Secretaries ) Hi ATnicn , Neb , rob 8 [ Special Tolo grntn to Tur Bsr 1 Thcro w 111 bo n conference enco of the ccncral secretaries of the Young Men's Cbrlstinn association of this statu In _ . this city from February 2T to March 1 inclu " * 7 slve Elaborate preparations are boiug made for their unlcrtiiiuuicnt Sale 11c Home NriinvsiCA Cirr , Neb , Fob 8 | Spccial Telcgiam to The Ble.J Miss Mury Comer ford , the unfortunate woman whom it wis feared by some Om vh 1 paper hnd committed suicide or met with foul play nt the bands of her betrayer , is at homo with bar parents in this citj and bos been for several wcoks A Ilrnkoiii-iti Kun Over Eim Check , Neb , Feb 8 ( Spcclul Too gram to Thl Bbe | A brakomau named Joseph Tooloj was run over by the cars nnd had both heels smashed while switching here this evening Ho was taken to Grand Island on a special Chnrltv Hall lu Bpiitrlce Beatiuce , Neb , Feb 8 [ Special Tolo- grain to Iiie Hri 1 A great charity bill wns given nt the nuditorium last oveniug ' 1 ho not proceeds of the affnlr uro nbout C1C0 Jho funds will be devoted to the relict of the descrvlrg poor ot the city 1 irod tij Klrctricliy v Nliiukv Cm , Neb , Fob 8 [ Spcciil v Telcgiam to Jiu Bcr J riio stock of dry S. _ . . goods of Birklcv . Bucchors caught lire last JHfl night from Bparks from an electric light , _ | but wcro extinguished after doing consider H able damage H llctlticed Ilaton I or Nebr i lca . H Kansas Cm , Mo , Fob 8 | bpocial Telegram - U gram to Tur lire | rho Trans Missouri U Passenger association has authorized the U following 1 educed rates in Nebraska An H nual encampent Grand Arinj of the Hcpub j H he , Grand Island , February 18 to0 rata of Hone ono ind ono third on certificate plan from jH j\ Nebraska points P A Gatchcl , assistant H ud ) 11 taut general Lincoln , will Bicn , cortlfl j H catcs Improved Stock Breeders assoein- H tion , Lincoln , Pcoruarj 18 to 20 n rata ot M ono aud ono third faro on the certlllcalo plnn JJ H from Nebraska points H S KceJ , sccrc j | tarj , Lincoln , will sign ecrtiflcntes M MOUSE DltV ROODS COMPANY H It Hub Hccn Ormi7"(1 | Willi n Cap H itnl ol $ ioOOO H 1 ho firm of b P Morse & Co of the well M known dry floods bouse on Firm am street M ceased to exist jostcrdnj , and in its place . 1 1 wus formed the Morsu Dry Goods company , jL7 J I w 1th a paid up capital of f iiO 000 b P -y B Moiso the yount , , ontcrrnsing and courto • ' jfl ous manager ot the old house , remains iu his IH former position nnd nets as president of tba M new corporation | | 1 his rnovo was made becnuso of the firms ' iH intended occupancy of the grcnt Amos build B mg with its dual fronts ou both Sixteenth H and Farnam streets This structure is one of jj H the largest iu the city anil its cap icity oyer H that of the old building nbout to bo vucuted H 1b mora than two fold Under the now move H the firms business will necessarily increase | J H and the intention of the management Is to j H satisfy the demands which shall bo made H upon It Hub it will readily bo enabled to jH an by lho incorporation aud capitalisation M above referiod to Mr MorBo wns scon last | H night ou the Bubjcct nnd said that the mau H agement of the house would bo us carefully lH attended to as it had in the p 1st ami that th 1 B concern would be moro thun avoi worthy of H the now nnd progressiva Omaha and the patronage It had bo liberally received lu the S past Mnd I > < ur 1 xoitninoiit g • * - " " " About4 30 yesterday nftcrnoon Farnam Btreet loungers vvero stimulated into activity . . by tbo appearance of a mad dog , who rau I yolplng along the street , frothing at the \ mouth and snapping nt everything in lits { way OQlccr McMuhon nut a bullet Into him , but was prevented from doing further ser < vice withi his gun on account ot the crowd which gathered around lho dog slunk around the corner on Foui teontli street and , in front ot Uyron Hoods ofllco tbo oltlcor pumped three or four moro bullets into his head Tills didn't ' settle ) him , nnd his yells , which sounded moro like the erica of a ma nlao than a dog , could be heard for u block Than tbe ofllcor broke Ills locust trying to put a quietus on his dogship Meanwhile the crowd hud gathorcd into such close quurtors that a shot could not have ucou ilrcd without injuring some ono In it , borgennt Johnson undu squad of policemen had arrived nnd each ono took a shot at the yelping canine Ouo adventurous individual caught him by tbo tail and dragged him into tbe street , and others removed tno horses from the neigh borhood Finally u policeman with a rich uiahocony moustucho approached , and , draw ing bis revolver , put a bullet through the proBtrnto dog , whoso limbs stretched out iu death An enormous crowd , attracted by the frcquont shots bad gathered ou the side r walks and In the Btieet , Ono of thoui called ' out , "Who's shot ! " aud a chorus of happy \oicos shouted , "McGlnty " I'liuio Itrnltnl Mine Muentofcring , Instruotrevs ot niuslo at Sacred Heart academy , gave a piano recital cital to her pupils last Monday ovonlng that proved n very gratifying success and enjoy able affair Iho programmo included soloc tlons from Beethoven , Chopin , Strfltczki , Mendelssohn , Mills and Godaid The cflorts of her pupils proved to a degrco most grati fying that Mme Muentofcring Is nn excel lout teach or as well as performer , and deserves serves the highest praise that can bo bestowed , r , 1 * Adulpli Meyer Herennileil , fho Concordia singing club last night sore nndod Mr Adolph Meyer at the Paxiou hotpl , the occasion being hfr , Moyer's forty < Arst birthday After the club sang several ' numbers Mr , Mojor invited the tcntlotneu > _ i to tro rooms pt Mr Julius Mover where * M they spent at cry dollhtful ( oveulng , chat V tiug and singing During tbo evening a aK " hanilBomo collation was served , and the 00 caslon throughout proved 000 tons ; to bo re memboiad