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FIFTEENTH Y EAR, AN The Puueral of Vice President Hen mi and Tmposing On a 8o INDIANAPOLIS caven Mingle W U8 ¢he People, SAD SCENES AT THE HOME 1 Men From Conntry Pr The Tears of Those Distingui All Parts of the SIMPLE SERVICES IN CHURCH. The Honored Leade the peracy Laid at Crown Hill the Funeral. IRest in scencs at The Burial € onics INpraNarorts, Ind,, Dee. 1L—The wortal remains of Thos, A, Hendricks, fifth viee president of fhe United States fo dic during his term of oflice, conveyed to the tob to<day. The event was made men orable in many respeets by the presen tremendons coneourse of people from parts of the country to witness the. simple rites which preceded their Tl presage of fnclenent weath his funeral, which w verified only to tl sky and thick atmos hours, unustal in t fog of the preceding over the city v hours wore fifted impenetrable, Ui sombrenc ens was refieciod even | P s of the city whieh wit velopnient of 1iis cin Vi their fo life of 1l pended. The cler Joined “in- ihe ohs ehurches tolled i T of the popitice i which followed the funers silent speciator of the soleim < their foalty 1o s menmory ‘The early {iains on Adelogations from the leading ef i, together w intlus of e vom all interior eltic hamlets of eastern Dndima and Dol i were rment, on the day en yesterday ut ol a wint pre during the ea + licavy omewhat and hecame L th e decy iy rospeet I tow ittoad< hrougl suprene hen by A 1 States was Anstices AL United States Bl tors Tharison. Notse of vepr 1. Morrison. ). Bi Holman, W. . Spr B. Ward, W, W, Lo Ryan and . Dune, I and ex-members of the i addition to (hose n, 4 wernors of Tndiata, O nicky were prescent, e nume Scho lower T sy y M Rutherc Shel Land other cton arti alocal s he i el sery signed positions in the fumeral colaun, 1 arrtvals swelled the nniltitude on the stree tosuch an extent as to impede or progress on all ehiet” torought nton s ek with s ore the servi ) entere ul's, and long be the i the windows of its bu filled with eye rested on a w; oceupied apparent] along the broad thoro The emblems of mourning which 1 n fo appearon private buildings the day of the viee president’s dcatl have grown in quin- tity and design until the whole city nmay be safil to be in funeral gah. One of {lie cen- tral ,n-‘mhul attraction for the ting mul- titude was the modest home ol the late g president on Tennessce ry brick sructure fy ding now in proc the front door of setto from which hung a strip of black crape constituted the only outward emblem of modrning. . On the street i front of the honse was gathered a large but respect- ful crowd, whi in numbers the forcnoon wdvan of the police for ul sold fo keep th walk elear In front of the edif to enable the close friends and relatives of Mrs, Hen- ks, and members of the respeetive com- mittecs to_gain admission to the house and grounds, The scene | of the house, however, rried with it evidences of death, Emblems of mourni and memorial floral desizns were ut hand whera, ‘I'he oil portraits of My, and Hendy most hidden in banks of flower smilax, On mantls floral pies of the Chin day school. ‘Inemost nofable design in flower Yog cabin in which My, Hendricks w in Ol stood at the head It was wpon at St nultitude which the ‘state st apitol tion. the ho front of the ales A cluss of the Presby tevian Sun- was the born of .the formerly lived, "It was six fe fourin height, Its sides we calla lillies, hyacinths roses, The rool was of English iv: chimu red and white nations, Over the painting of the dead vice president in the baek parloy of the mansion was fhing @ sofe d I[n-ri' of Chinese silk. Near it stowd idid banner presented during the nation- 1 containing the fice of P'resident ; and the deceased At 9 o'clock Mrs, Hendricks y by her brother and My 4 the room for their last leave faking. ‘The ordeal was most trying and Mrs, Hon- dricks seemed utterly prostrated. Impressed with the placid and Lfelike appearance of the dead, she desired to preserve this lst scenc, and as late as it was she sent fo er to take a picture of the casket, composed of carnation smilax, companied qin, en- 1o come and were permitted to pass through and view the remains. While the {hotoztaph- er was engaged at the work, members ot the cabinet, judges of the supreme court and others from Washington entered and were unfortunately detained a few minutes by the process. 1t was 11 o'clock when the cisket as replaced ind the stream of visitors again passed in and out by the side door. Shoitly after this the pall bearers arrived, draped hearse and carriages for the family and friends were marshalled before the door, and preparations were made for final ro: moval of the body. This done without urther leave taking, The police aud mili- ry kept the curious, but always respectful, peaple out of the w‘.{ and the little caval- vade moved quiefly with its military escort through the “denscly lined streets, {o the eathedral of Paul. “The casket was borne into llml chui nediate relatives and he church vestry, The ofliclating elergy, four in number--iishop Knickerbocker, of this diocese, Rev. Dr. Stringfellow, first rec- tor of St. Paul’s, and under whose wlnistra- tions Mr. Hendricks joined the church; Rev. r, Fulton, of St. Louis, former rector of St. ul's, and Rev, Dr. Jenckes, present vector— in their robes of oflice’ wet the re- mains at the wain entrance on Llivois [l eded by the guard ef 1n- dianapolis Light infantry, the body was e up the cathedral aisle, e cletZymen nd members of the vestry coing invudvance, I-ho; Knickerbockes (ofced the Opening sentence durivg the service, “Lau the resur- National | of Movgan Hendricks, the only | his third yes passige of the | | was e | connterpart of a m e point | a pliin two | On | a black vo- | | cotumit resented inthe interior | been de the | 1 wlorwits an elaborate | " sent by members | | ehild, wh! | with hotoguaphi | , ; Before hie | arrlved, delegations from distant eities bogan | Thie | | ants of the undertaker, and there THE OMAHA DAILY rection n Stringfe! | verges been cartled and placed ¢ ve acer came the bro IN MOURNING. | | e dead v tenth from the in the middle sl v hen altar, as distin by ment in . th chiureh was beat interior brilliantly lighte in addition to the seated other elorgy copal clhiurch in e S Were « visiting ¢l piaced T e anthem e “Lord, Dr. Jenckes the “dead, followed ! Lead Heavenly | nee joining. 1 an ddiress, Wik Do fi Bien litfed and hovi dicnce temaining Diiring the progress of the funeral columm from the liome to the chureh there was a slight 1 of sleet which continued throughout the entire serviees in the cathedial, Tn the e cdifico the place ¢ dent Haye lowing the whiteness While the fittle delay in 1 Wi hen ong el composed th saduned carri S¥sluinn lowedd by the Columbis the Richardson Zouaves, who immedia ely Preceeded the I The Tntter was drawi x bl ine the paraphernalia orn by the animals attaclied to t ' the venin ent of the « <hed pe Faudionide the distin: el al becn S led by mounted poliee fol- Darracks band and K lorses and division was ; o forward movement whet (e Cwas careied from the ehi T v oo 1o military compan In the and divi 1 following the g Mrs. Hen Morzan and Mr.and M, Fitz next twelve s and had tollowed ! tod cnators United Statd i, followed by the |y of wniversities and eollowes, nd other city ofliciuls. 1 3 composed of men and wmi tions, Vhe fonrth division was local municipal organizat “The columy took up its line of march at hut th through the d stroets was very slow dof the colin wotery the Tnd 1o fire d un Shortly i organ e umn ney i d the e thick growth of hee The military division © open v e on 11e) nost turned to f to old wind, stery windin Wand maple came upon « the open liich ocen- on the 1 to the d b Tume- ains of Gov, st another dotted with W00 Indiana serson the r I'o the nortls ground, of diataly 0. P Morton, picco’ of - rising the simple i v Tives on the battleiield, Heudricks' ot is graced with a column of el graniie, thirty and seven Al (e b 1t ceted three years when Mr., Hendricks was deemed to be 1 failing health, The Jot contains the grave hild born to ied in 155, in as completely eni- friends of the sorrowing rave opened to dep mortal of Thotnas A. isolenin, cncased completely in stone, 1hie onen grave o the view there ‘was only a bod of evergreens, smilax and ent flowers, thie stono enclosure hiving been fined with these beautitul emblems, When the hearse had Nalted 1 i 1ot the caskot was borne to oppos M and Ms, Hlendri bedde wido The infle it of all there Hendricks is having been Looknig into » column entered the eeme- 0 reahing e it the grave fow minutes after 5, proc vas oue hour apd five minut ing point rear of the uly lett the fon of for minyte: hed the wrave the ¢ to the persons had gat the funcral pariy arrived. procession liad (i yond the city li grave before I'tie body of the after passing | and only the milit with a mounted escort entered the cemetery, A space reserved about the grave had only ed by placing afine of plants and . which was quite suflicient to Just before the crowd was uple room 10 friends who were as to the side of ave ) the column ap- pronched. shicertully obeyed, when Mis leaning tpon the am of Morgan, stepped upon g placed beside the grave, and be- skel was remoyed from the hearse 1sed to look down into the Jast resting I, only (o see a picture of he Foveliness, in_its linine of erocn ltaves and flowers, “Then she turied to the grave of her h had been wado glorious with a smilax o 5 in and Lol white in hed back s dricks, covering of letturs of wi an Ui top o purple letter the cord shinll 1ot b which she diseerned in this (reatnent of ler {reasure, by sympathetic fiiends secmed to o hier coutase for (he last ordeal. Her glanco then cau e monument its dwmpery of uational tlags enveloping the | e portiait of Ler husband, facing the grave, and sho turned with the'brayery of herolsmt to witness the last altes, ‘ihere had heen period, but the sk no vainfall for a lilef was lowering, Justas the coflin was placed Tnside the grave there was aslight sprinkling of rain, causing many to reeal) (he old saying, “Ble the dead whom the rain falls ‘on.” The Columbus Barracks band at this polnt pluyed (he Anic an Hyym and reading of 1l vice lowed.” "Mis, Hendri hieavily upon Mr Tast upon his was bravel was read t Ders of the eabinet visitors stood upon the other side of the grave. The words of the clergymen were now and then drowned by the sound of minute guns, which kept fiving until afier the inter- mont was over. - When the coliin had been lowered into the vault by four colored assist- was noth- ing remaining to be done, tor the placing of the stone and Alling the grave was to be at tended 1o by the cametery moment's pause, and tie si only by a migute gun, 'Ih dricks and the friends of the by the still open but not repel! ook their wm“’ The pe waited 5o respectiully then flocked to the grave to get a nearer view. The wmilitary order, “Forward warch,” started the solidiers howeward, the carriages rapidly rolled away, and the distinguished dead was left alone, tlee, men amily pa t eiave nnd ople Who had eutbers of the cabinet loft on their special train over the Baltimore & Ohio road for Washington at 6 o'clock, departing almost lumediately il other distinguished | OMAHA, WEN | Tts.Effect on the Organizatios | e e raily rived in A cl 000 peaple the th city within the funeral. greatly | th 1 ca natural « Cloveland to attend hicet of commer i abroad, and th nd that lie might aty u anding the an cnt to the contrary, A rumor found its way into print that he actually panied the cabinet ministe The story wa tonnd to be idle and with no fonndation. There was a natural « e part of a portion of the peop! clia view of some of the 1y 1 reputation, but thiis iies of the hotels. on the decorum nres of the a tribute n ned SHOWN Was one « doy’s happenings, n t, al sty person in the throng was niarked by o1 even an open acknowledgement. 1t was 1 today that a wilitary guard should be placed at the tomb, at least lirectors of the cemetery de- a cheer any po i also taken by the W was pliced over dent leaves his tively alone, so fa pitiz i of their hom involved. Tt is presumed, tor g thue wake her home S M. More Ter hiother, wowho lias been elose to et bere ment. ks returned to her home the ol homestead resi- Narge of A conis 1 memorial her sharp reminders of ireat fives had been light iad heendone to restore forer Towelike appear e evening with Mis. A oand Mrs, Morzan, L and Mr, and and no < wiave. Flie death of the vi Widow, in one sens | and Stead in this ity i however, <l also a ferin | W from Ce denee, whi Joral tributes ¢ Tier areat sorrow ed and everythi e tooms 1o i yeo, She passed srnton, her iic Drother and sist Mrs, Miles of Wash very intinl friends, Mroand Mrs, vill remain with Dev until tie'end of the present week when they will 1eturn cast Respect Shown at Washington. WasinyGroy, Dee. L—In accordance with the president’s order all oftiees of the general government and of the distriet vernment were closed to-day as @ ing tto the of the late viee presi Public hools and many business were also Al at noon there w ot bells, Tt was like Sunc A Tow eal it in were informed the Ji tlhe ofticlal part of the | and the president and Col day in private at the mansion, building is most profusely and draped in monrning and all fag mast. The w Touse w draped as to-day, the mond ing of the west imposin New York in Mour NEW Yori, Dec, L—1rd high biidge to-day, every floating at half mast in memory of the dead vice pre The federal and many pr were appropriately drape meory i g Garh. n the battery to where, flags were vate buildings The po exchang down town, tirely suspended at the navy virds and flags half ‘masted. The courts all adjourned early, and the munieip: 1d Tederal offices were closed at noon. Dispatches from Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, New Orleans, Cl cazo and nimberless other places indica similar observanees throughonut the country, Tokens from the White House. INpLANAPOLIS, Dee. L—Col. Joim M Wilson, who had chiarge of the United Statc senatorial party, brouzht with him from “ishinzton not only a gift of flo 5 Cleveland but also an_antograph 1 thie pr 1o Mrs. Hendricks, er, Mrs was one purely of pe condolence aid sympathy and not she would ¢ ive out for publ - A BAYARD ROMANCE. 1 of the to the Be WASHINGTC Bee.j—A nounces the engagen eldest son of the sceretary of state, to Miss Deakins, of Fort Pendleton, W, Va, Thisis a sequel 0. a romance in young Bayard's exp rience at » rt in that state. Young Bayard, on acconnt of w foolish escapade | with Butler Mahone, and one or two other sons of senators several years go, was a rested by the Washington police. ‘The boys were arced after a slight reprimand, Mr. Bayard was greatly mortiticd and sent his son home to Delaw He has since for- bidden hisreturn to Washington, The father virtually east off his son later as he would notobserve his wishes. Last winter youug yard taught sehool in the mountain town Fort, under the protecting wing of ex-Senator Henry G. Davis, It as during the winter's residence in that ol that voung Bayard ieil in love with ins. ‘Ihe latter is a danghter of an honest farme During the winter Miss ins found employment at a hitle hotel ‘ort. It was there that young I her, Ttis said that the 3 inter and that the s00n 45 the secretar 1t is understood that o Davis procured the a cretury of Arizona territor rd 5005 10 g6t him as far away inin as possible and prevent that would 1ot be approved by the protud s ry of state, and the appointinent procured thyaugh the foint inflnence ot Senator Day is and Senator Gorman, as the ry would not even listen to doing any- i3 wilful son. . W hatever may have heen” (he motives of Messrs, Gorman and Davis, young Bays s mountain swectheart, The official dunonnee- mentof the engazement indieates that young Bayard will not go west nntil he caii 1 Miss Deakins with him as his wite, 1t is un- derstood that the sceretary of state still re- fuses to yecoznize his son in any way, - - wan Engaged o Sazgs Senator Henry G, pointment of for you from We OF RACES, 1 Black Coal Miners Bate tling with Fire Avms, Micox, Mo, Dec. 1L—There was firing of )d guns between black and white min sovier coal mnes all list uight, but | without serious resulf. Four men have been i duy last and White plstols three negro ed at the | tive by Randall, who said that it wou helsdes several wound have yet arrived. children are being sent away from Bevier and trouble Is e ed to-night, A meeting of citizens was 1 this afternoon to take measures 1o re- arder. ‘Three hundred stands of *arms wvived this afternoon and the sheriif s or- faing & company. 1he negro miners 1 wmain intide the stoekade at the mines and | fire ut all white miners who come within | yange. Every man and boy at the mine who is ablc to landle a gun s suid (o be armed. Women and A Poor Chance for Passage. PHILADELPHIA, D The Civil Service teform league of this city to-day passed reso- Intions instrueting its esccntive committee to prepare a bilt for introduction in congress demeanor for a member of | solicit the appointment of any | B public of; Coples of the resoli- | tion will be sent to every congressiman, | cies of the | “Ihe DESDAY MORNING, DECE THE VACANT VICE PRESIDENCY of tho Senate ruseed by Members, FIXING THE SEAT FOR LOGAN The Zimmerman Case in the United States Supreme Court Tariff Plans -General Washe ington News, Morrison's Making Way For Logan. Wasmiseios, Dec. L—|Special (o Beg.]—The presidency of the senate cof 1es to be the prineipal topic political cireles, 'The question raiscd as whether the senate is authorized to go side of its own niembers in the selection of a president protem is answered in- the nega- U not the in- in to of disenssion to common Others maintain the president pro tem, like the secretary ecutive clork, chief elerk and sergeant-at- arms is an “ofticer” of the senate, basing their assertion upon seetion 8, article 1 of the con- stitution, which says that “the choose their other officers and dent pro tem,” ete. They s proposes to give the pre right to vote. Ihe view that the president of the senate i< one of the officers of the body has heen repeatedly matntained by the senate itself. He simply is a person selected by the senafe to transact certain business like the Scerefary o - sergeantatarms. Nowhere does the constitution give him authority t vofe. When the president pro fem is a senator, and there iz no case on record where he has not been, he s not as president pro tom but as even when the senate was evenly divided in the question. Edmunds, for instance while v.-ml»-m pro tem of the senate during the Forty-cighth congress, could not have had ast an extra vote in his capacity as presiding oiticer of the senate, but would” have had to content himselt with easting his vote as one of the representatives of Vermont. This is the position taken by those who think that an outsider is elligible to the place of presi dent pro tem andthat Gen.” Lozan ean be cleeted to the place hefore he' is sworn in as senator, It is taken, among others, by © Senator Cockrell, “of Missourd, who said to-day. S is noth- ing in the statutes fo prohibit the senate from clhoosing whomsoever it wants for presi- sena- V esident senator afterwards, journal, Marth logous to that of Ger difliculty wi 1 the ‘ontsider be sense, also a presi- that nobody records of th L present a L Logan. then by swearing and president pro e at the same Here'is what the Journal s ST having been called to order by the secrefary und the proclamation of_ the president of the Unifed States convening the senate for the transaction of business having been read, on motion of Mr. Hamlin and by unanimous consent, R that the oath of oftice be administered ator ‘Limothy O, Howe 10 Thomas W ry, senator.elect from the and that he be and i the senate pro mocratic senators who are: in have only considered the sub- joct of electing & presiding officer in a gen- eral way. ‘There has heen no conference among tiem on the question. ninerhian Case. . Dec. 1.~ Special to tho Bes. | Attorney Gene |II.vot&\!HN\‘Dms‘R:\,\fl({‘ls now in Washington on business connceted lebrated Zimmerman murde ally asserts that he proposes to tak rase out of the United States courts, case was taken from the Nebraska suprenie court on a writ of crror, Meantime Zimmer- man, who had been twice convieted and sen- tenced to death, made his eseape through the assistance of s attorney, L. C. Burr, in collusion with Commissioner Saville, who under the pretense that he had jurisdietion heeause the case was in the supreme contt of the United States court, released him on a writ of habeas corpus, accepting straw bail in the sum of 5,000 for his appearance at the November term, Zimmerman did E pearasa matter of course. Atto cese now files a motion to dismiss the writ rror on the ground that 1o federal ques- m was raised. and that che prisoner has es- caped sinee the issuance of the writ of crror. T case the motion I8 granted the case goes baek to the state court, and in that event a vigorous effort wiil_be made to re Y““ Zimmerman by offering rewards and _faking other steps, ‘The matter will be heard next Monday. u k4 WoasHING Phe Tarviff Fight in Congress. WAsHING , Des. 1L—[Special to the B, —There Is talk here that the and harbor committee way be very much remod- cled in the next house. 'I'ho unsatisfactory work of the commitiee leads the Mississippi valle wple to urge that that section have a Detter representation this year, Springer ex- peets to tiy his new rules in the democratic eaucus next Saturday night for the consider- ation of thathody. There wiil be no action, however. There are some new and fmpor- tant developments to- on the question of the tarifY fight this session. It isstated in the most positive terms that Morrison and his followers have deteriin d to demand a thor- ough overhauling and aradical reduction of the tariff. Schoenliof, a prominent free trade advocate, who was recently appointed consul at "Tunst. England, has returned, full of free trade enthuosiasm, and las had 5Ol ng conferences with Baya nd Mor- rison in the past few days. Morrison has outlined a proposed taritt bill to him. and there has been a free interchan of vie and a general plan laid for vigorous tariff measures this winter, GRANT'S MEMOIRS, irst Volun Given to the Pub- lic Yesterday. New Yonk, Dee, 1, Special to the Brg.] —At 5 O'clock to-day (he first volume of “Personal Memoirs of Gen, U. S, Grant” will be published to the worid. 'I'wo hundred thousand bound coples of the hook will be in the hands of 10,600 agents, and from New York to San Francisco, from Maine to ‘Pexas, there will bes @ slmultaneous move. ment along the line,g The'thousunds of vol- umes lying in the binderies and storage vaults are beine carted deévoss “the country in all divections, Puring the last three months they have beew serapulously guarded, that no specimens might get into irresponsi- ble hands, for such a catasfroplie would have vitiated the right,” which is worth over amillion doilars, and “throw all treasur- crs of volumes of 0 pagesto the tender mer- cheap 1éprint sharks,” as the The high-toned publ ctugl nuiber’ of orders at present is 425,000, said @ member of the publishiig house of Charles L, Webster & Co., yester- day. “To meet” that demand i tme at - our disposal - las heen easy task, ‘The first the first galle; no of pro ( ild “sometimes remain in his possession fordays. When we got un- derway things went niore smoothly and the weneral” had lived a few " mion longer he could bave had frst bound volume in his hand. 1 was, if we d - Lave known was golng to die so suddenly, we_could have rushed things a little and muplished that result before his death, Sherman an eacly copy, and after the gener- th As al’s death the Latter reinded me of the fact, | Wecould not do it, of course, and had a spec ial volume bound for hin @8 a sort of peace ring. General Shevidan las been ex- v kind and we have lad @ shilar one turned out for hiw,” out- | that | senate shall | cnator, | ase, 4 The' her delighteth to cull them, | the | ne of type was set in | s were sent 1o | that he | Gen, Grant promised | 9 - MBER 1585, OUR TOWA OVFERING. | | Cattlemen of the Hawkeye | Holding Annual Conventi WarenLy, lowa, Dec, 1 |8 Statc i Fort Jayne t 10 | Dodee, W. It Bowe of Lone 1'ree, and € erty. Mr. A, Faller, of the read the a son | Color,™ delivercd crly, . 1 8. Barclay of Wi Newlon Jo 1 before the Kansas Shor by Dr, A, fakey, A | 1. L. Brooks, of West Lit g ig and Approvine Ped g ierally d by, mew Sf the convention Fo-morrow the annual meeting of { Improved Stock Breeders assoeint | i this city, Already a large num tockmen are present and will take pa A Houcymoon In . Dis Moings, Towa, Dec, 1. By, | —Yesterday dar united in marn e M. | Kate Strong, This morning Denver, Col.. appeared in | swore out @ warrant for Wilson's leging that the woman was his wifc Wilson had enticed her from | | Denver, where they were marricd sone ago, Wilson was 1 ihat the woman was never lezally ma and that the latter has othier Wity Skiles maintains that she s his nd that when the fwain lefl Denver dnesday they toole away =400 of 1 Spe on Justico € S, Wilson Mi. SK nmoney. A Trip to the Exposition. Lowa Crry, Ta, Dee, L—It is announced | t Special Commissi Cluk has organized an_exeursi teavk Towa City Ded members of the legislature «ditors have been jnvited, ed 1o occupy ten duys. The gover i pro Heavy Grocers Ass MARSHALLTOWN, Towa, Dee. to the Bra.|—J. L. Crawford & Co,, groee made an assignment this movning for the Denefit of {heir ereditors, The schedule fifed with the v their Habilities 16,0 AMON | The Union Paciti road Comamissione Bostoy, Dee. L—Union liere say that they have not any formal notification of the United State | commissioner’s new order requirin complete and more frequent veturn elaim, however, that its cnforcement | entail upon them the necessity of el creasing their clevieal force, and in would be impossible to comnpl the ‘requirenmentslafd dowi. tion e vight of the' govérmment to demand a statement of earnings of ther branch Jines, as these are in no wise subject o or aficeted by wovernment As 1o ten days notice to the stockho all business (0 he transacted the {his, too, cannot be strictly complied with, as not " infrequently matters come np within half an hour of sich meeting which demand imuediate attentlon at the hands of stock- lolders. In these nnd other particulars they are disposed {o rezard the order as unveas onable and wnealled for. While they huve not as yet decided upou the course they will dopt, it is very evident that they do 1ot pro-- Jose to comply with it without a' protest, as. received They would qnes Enforced the Agreement. WASHINGTON, Dec, 1—To-day the Penn- sylvania railroad enforeed a veeent agrec. ment entered into by the trunk lines to restore passenger rates to the old basis, The Baltimore & Ohio railroad, however, which refused to enter into any angement with the other lines until femands made by President Garrett were complied with, concerning percentages on bhusiness out of N ork and Philadelphia, will pay no tention to the agreement, and rates” by the Baltimore & Ohio to points mentioned will remain as heretotore, The Transcontinen S1. PATL, De ‘I'ranscontinental ation, in voting by tel. cgraph to-day for the place of holding the next meeting. were divided Dbetween New York and Montere tie matter in dispute d to the, presidents which event 1 Meeting. - HIS VOTE NN Gen, Shaler's Case in Connection With New York Armory Sites. New York, Dee. 1L—Gen, Alex, Shaler, who was wrrested last night charged with having accepted bribes to influence his vote as a member of the armory board in connee- tion with the purchase of wilitia armoiy sites in this city, was taken to the oflice of | Recorder Smyth this morning. Mayor Edson, also a membe board, was present and. expr 12 to he- come surety for Gen, Appeatance when wanted. District Attorney Martine would not accept Edson as surety beeause he had no real estate in this state. Shaler then waived examination. The recorder fixed his bail at §10,000, To the question if he had anything to say, the general wrote: *Under advise of my counsel 1 reserve whatever 1 have to say until my trial except to cumpl feally declare my intioeence,” Tt was nearly noon when Gustave Schwab, agent for tho North German Lloyd Steamship company, arrived and signed the bond and the prizoner wis released o Gen. Shaler sat up all night at police head- quarters in company with his two sonsin- law, Callers began toarrive from early in the morning and were admitted to o conter- ence with the seneral, Many of the callers were wilitary men, Up t fme the gen: eral went down to the recorder's oilice he had a constunt stream of visitors, who profiered sympathy and services, The grand jury will vestigiie the matter (o-morrow. - FOUGHT IT OUT, | Dublin Ablaze | inti e Ly is | | majo | vote of 4.4 A Desperate Encounter with Hard | Gloves on the Coast, | SAN Fuancisco, Dec. 1—0ne of the most | determined prize fights ever fought on this coast took place to-day at Alviso, Santa Clary | county, between Billy Hamilton, of San Jose, and Young Mitcheli, of this eity, both ght weights. The first inceting between the com batants was on Sunday at San Rafael, where the, sheriff, however, uppeared on the scene and stopped the proc betore | the wen got into the ring | Yesterday the men wet again in a i ost” Berkely aud fought ten In the midst of the eleventh the appearance cansed i stanpede of the | prineipals, seconds and the sl wudience, The hackers of the contestan! fuy, low: | ¢ rendesvous 1l of, and the fight w without interruption. A fter hard fonght rounds, in which hoth severe punish he fight was awarded to | Mitehell on a foul. " The mateh was with hicd gloves for 5250 a £id - Serious Iron Mine Explosion. LovtsviLre, Dece, L—A fearful explosion | oceuned at State Creek iron wines near Olymphia, this state t Light men were badly hurt. John and Lafe Slater, John Mountjoy and Charles Reflett are supposed 10 e fatally ipjured. Jolin Slater wis blown iu ly tweniy-tive fe Both Reflett’s eyes were blown out. The the other wen I were uot learned. BEE. THE LTRISH VICTORIOUS, Ovgr St ough tbe prit t youths placed i statue of Gr grven il ortland cap Wl L0 e Sensa Reni 1y, Dec the m the m message by expulsion Bismarel Y v Windthorst dly able to whole exception of Ll vatives ing fu s favor. There I i warck, followed by all the hunde: b, left thie house. Do Windthors then moved to witlidraw the inteypollation ir order the Cliperor's me: , The md by Herr Riehtor on Windthor n LS tho! on i dlenged ndl tion, wiiel was ear of the budget when sty s eachod D s quuc poles iher while stion Retnens, A con far Leld English 1 Loxpoy, Dee, ) veturned LoxD: fons vote tinii at the ultimate resuli will Friday. 1 which time 1mo: will fiave voted. Conserva roport to conservative leadquar: confident of twenty lite vote in Dubli st aconsel a liberal vote 10, thve agent ters that they a ty. Thoe Py fmmer ative The Roumelis I N, Dee, 1.1 to An Trouble. aren preparations upadion of Servia. Scrvia ! ed yi that i the wai nt on the Anstring troops Servin? " T ustrian s Ganecta Nissn, and will as- und-of the Berviahs 1f hostilit t'eupen Russlap Jeurnals, both official and mofcial, are alloWad to - make host m- meénts on the cond of Austria, ' to der of Bl on a di indeinnity, imercinl Treaties, Senor Matet, minister of Iying to a deputation from wntile society, said he would submit to s colleagues forthwith the gues- iion of commercial ics with England and /! “ He expressed fears in v ‘o-trade tendencics of the Spain's Cq Manpnin, Dee. 1 forcizn affairs, re the Madrid M The British in Mandala, )xDOY, Dec, 1—The British expedition- ary force under Gen, Prendergast arrived at Mandalay wi nea being offered by he Burmese. Lord Dufferi viceray of Tndia. telegraptied the: houe ernment that he has o rged o administer the Burmese governuent” provisionally in Queen Vietoria's nam - NEBRASKA SP Am Otoc County Bu cused of a G nnAska Crry, Dee, 1—| An ofiicer from Kansas i wed wi t for the avrest of \ of the firm of Sweet & Ryder, of ninent men of this county rged by s City firm of obfain v under fenses, Shertl Canada left (o-nizht to the ar- rest, which will cause miuel ¢ ing 1o the gravity of the cl prominence of the accised, JCIAL ness Man Crim peeial to the wived in the Ac- av. Bre city thi jani Qtyder former aud the Burning Up the B, Frrsoyt, Nel B - Within he Jast ¢ louses of prostitution haye down, and it is believed by a it was the work of ine wan by the nime of arrestoid by a couple of detective Deen in o eity for the Lt six nonth ing up the Cas 1 developie promised by those who are ity wdy Houses, been burned 00 wany th: Hastings' Street Railway. HAstiNGs, Neb, Deo. 1—(Speclal (0 ho Bee)—The Hastings Street Bailway com pany, capital $70,000, has dlgd articles of in corporation with the seeretury of Lincoln, Tho company evidenily u T proposed Touty coy 1 ts und conneets with e B & M. and St Joo & Grand Fsland de ‘Ihie tncorporat ors are C. L, and M. L. Alexander. ey DOCTORED ¢ A New York Insuranco Com; vercd in Double Deal Ny, Dee, 1.—The report of tendent MeCall, of the Insurance department, irs of the New York Bowery Fire mpany, states that while tho icy holders are secwre there iy canse for satisfaction among the stockholders, surplns has deereased 1n five years more $200,000. Il cha pes that the list two tatemonts of the company have not been frothiul in . their reports of unearne preminms, I s furthier allezed by Lim th the company hus ) in e changing Jis securities for st pirposes, thus reporting United bonds 10 the estent of soveral thousand dollavs which had been exe for securitivs that were | A statements were surrendered the government bonds were disposed of and the other ties glven back to the insiance ‘The Tast ¢ hus made ¢ 1y's rep Decenber 0,000 in U nited States bonds irst National bank o hie ¢ oxchanged B i bonds. | @ of the filed with the - Le Date Not Fised. WasHINGTON, Dea, L--[Special to the Bea - The date of the marriage of My, A, B Pouzalin, a prominent western railroad man 0 Miss Miller, b as not yet been lixed. Weather For T Y. Missorit VALUEY—Generally fr. slight Iy wanmer weathier, light variab s winds, o requisition | i | company. | NUMBER 139, CWITH MENICAN \'F,IIHIE“'I?; Navionatist's | l\'»:‘ y | | | | GOVERNOR FLEES, With the State Gove Battle Res volutionists a Diseatistaction ernment the Ca tween the 1 Governor's Forees A Moy Vi Gar ot n Insurrection Nuevo Leon, [HE The atened for vday with a cav ol the Lord whom 1t was trouble would the state overnment throw it are and e stato charge the promoting the the of creating an federal interfercice, Which proclimiation of martial law by the president of Phic plan wits stecess wdjoining state of Coas dis with 1) ofti < deny (s wit and openly foderal il oo nsurrecti opportimity for would lead ) pointiment overnor NIpose tini manage (b of Moy statd [ and will he I'h in the nublic day s Ro uh ary of father ¢ power behind the executiy the administration candida Tor ithe pres deney two venrs honee. His prineipal - op. ponent will be Ex-President Gonzales, All fhe municipal and federal ofices i the fate of Newvo Leon have until lately been filled by followers of Gonzales, Six wecks every federal offeial in the state, fiendly Gonvales, wis disiissed and aduinistrati men put in their pl Sinee the Lanees oceurred the state | 1 distirbed by litieal meeting which increased the exelte- ment from day to oy untiinow e state Is convulsed hy a e ttion, ienero Gare , the o covirion now in the Cf ahont an amicable it of the strained refations hetw Wl federal government, Du o Secretary of State Maur Sepulye ointed covernor hy the state legislie fore fhe adjonrnment of e lewisla- 0 weeks ago the actin «l toealbon 1l o to put down t Thie prosident promising all'th ngeth of this promi i the state fox No sooner had if 1 ihe revolutionary ehieftaing inizs in several strongholds and fnst the stafe governen vernor demanded fed president could not vonstiti- wise than g Onders accordingly, and (or Sep- notiied that Gel federal for te gOverine identiy at Wien Governor the vevolutionis! Monterey 1rain Reves declined. Goverpor Sepiilved on Phasday il took S at Villy Gavcia, dwenty miles south of Monfercy, The revolutiomsts! led toderignez, marehed to Villa 1l mday afternoon. ved; ing eapture, made his esea {he state ling int i, where he for the jiresent. volttionists dispers the governor's forees, whivh wer The revolutionists lost five and ten wounded. The state forees were more fortunate—two killed and five wounded, Thie state is 10w Ay without o wover nor, and further fighting aled, 1t i bulieved that General Heyes s confiden tial instruetions from the City of Mesico not to interfere wi revolutionists, Martial Taw will be proelair without doubt, Al the indications go how that the tlonble th L Ina utlicinls el o done than alsed nprs. pronoineed | orders a sring, notified him - that warehine. toward General aops to Hght them. abandoned the S eadyg end of Mannel by arriving for My Mexican style, Francisco, Dee, [ Assoc The revolution now inpr Newyo Leon s in the inferesi of Romero ubico, seeretary of the fnferior o the U nited Meiean Stutes” and father-in-law of re, dent Diaz, Sul spires 1o sieeecd Dinz 1o the presidency of Mexico and i laying tho foundation for liis el uch high offices in the diferent Mexi- s s will use their infiuence for hin v which will take place in about ouble arose from one of thess coveraorship jon hy glevatin el MoNTERE Press.|—1 between the 1o Gonists and the pment party 15 hecomis ing wmore complicated, Fears are enierlained that if the national government does not speedily send aid to e civil aathorities - der the aeting government the revolu- fion will assume sueh proportions that | n Mexieo will ultimately be drawn into it I1is now wh pered 1hé general governnient i tom of the revolitio that the reason it give fhe insurgents s, that I tablish o military governor ovor Neavo Leon, as was done in Conh hout iy 1. miilitary ot Sully and to-day purchased (rom the syndicate, who propose to of i Missouri M Company. government L Tncorporate it tnder the title River Telegraph and ‘Lele The line 15 nealy pair, * What, Ho! Siv K 10AGO, Dee, L—About 1 © Bayard i togethier with olhie sons of the eity, held a0 banguet 1o; the Southern hotel in honor ofthe init Senator John A, Login, who had - cmber of e conmnndery, - Prohibition in Georg Arraxnta, Dee Le=Judee MeCoy, United States district judze, at a late hom Tast night Pasues arestraining order against the dee r ation of vecent prohibitlon vote in Ag 1. Catarrh Cured Catarrh is o vory provalent discase, with Wistressing and ofiensive symploms, Hood's Sarsaparilla gy y reltol and speedy cure, from tie faet it acts through the biood, and thus reaches exery part of the systex 3 suffored with e Hood's Sarsaparillaand | avinot troubled any with catarih, and 1y goneral health 15 el beiter,” 1 W, Linis, Postal Clerk Chicago & 51, Louis Laiload, 1 sufered with catarm 6 or § years ; teled wonderful enres, inhuler spends 1y oue ithout henetit, Hood' was greatly Improyed.” M, 7 o) Fenplay heen Hood's & three pe sparilla I8 charaoterized iaritles 16t tho cor 3 2, 10 groportion; o, 1ho of securing the medicl “Ihe vesull is arnedicing of unus gl fleeting eures bitherto unknown, ud for book containiig additional evi ¢ Hood's Sursapariila 1ones up wy oy puvities my blood, sharpess oy appietite. 8 10 ke me over.” . 1% THoMENON, gister of Deeds, Lowell, Mivss, * Hood's Sarsaparilla beat hiers. and I8 wortl its Welghi 1 g0l 1 BARKENG 103, 130 Dank Btreet, New York City, Hood’s Sarsaparilla ' £old by all drugeists, six for §5. Madg ouly by C. L HOOD & €O, Loweli, Masi, 100 Doses One Dollar, by wiination of process clive

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