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4 FIFYTE ENTH YEAR. NOVING 0N THE MORMONS. livate” the Biuners, WHAT WILL SAM RANDALL CO? Work ofl Nebrask a New Land District in This Stat Port of Entry Bill— General Dispatches. Senators— il for —Omak Putting the Saints in Chancer: Wasiisaroy, Dee. 10,—[8 to Brr - Edwands has Mor mons in ehancery Ity the ae of the leistature of the state of Descrot der which th us Chivist of Latter Day Saints was incorporated, « saled and annulled, and that the temyx oftiees of the church shall naged by board of tru spointed by the | dentof the United States, by and with the consent of the senate, and shall close up the institution as rapidiy as possible under the direetion of the secretaiy of the interior, The 1 to institute and forfeit and all property except the and the o sell and et of the pub il bilkto put ypuses that i the es 1o b atiorney general is direct and proseente procesdings to eschieat to the United States owned by the Mormon charel, buildings used for public worshi secretary of Tt invest th o Tie seli The laws organizing and ercal i the Perpetiial Emigrant Fand conpuny are also annulled, and the attorney isditected to distolve the corpors piry its debts, dispose of 1ts property, and devote the proceeds to the benent of tie selivols, The legisiature 18 forbidden 1o create any Pany or association for the purpose ol bringing emigrants into the territory, WHA T WILL BANDALL Do It secins to be taken for granted that the proposition to take seven appropriation biils awity from the appropriation connnittee will be adopted, and this natwally raises the question, what will Randadi do? ~ Froo trade Leaders i the house ke no seerct of their repetition that Randatl will kick and ask to be selieved from turther service as eliairman of the appropriativn conimitte Walls gent an editorial dispateh o the Cour Journal last night, in which e expressed the opitiion that thie only thing for Randall wdo | 18 to accept o place ander Col. Morrison, It i undersiood that Vs reflects not only the views of th dors, but also their dissatistuction: with the message and report of Seetctary Manning, A to andall, It is safe to say that he will neither ceept @ subordinate plice on the rison conitl A conterence of froe leaders was held at Speaker Curlisle's rooms Jast night, and it is nndestood that the ease of Randall was one ol the topics ot discussion, THE WEST WANTS THE SILVER DOLLAR ( enting on the president’s messase, Senator Vin Wyek said to-day fhat there has | been o eliange of SCHNeNT i e Wist - verse fo silver and the present standard silve dollar and its ratio o1 comages Uatin an thine the “dollar of the daddie=""is siron in Nebraska und the whoie west tian ever belore, PERSONAL GOSSIP, F. AL Burapp and Miss Dodue, of Dubugue, Towa, are at the kbt | Senator Manderson was among the callers upon President Clevelar d to-da S0 Sen- ators Allison and Wilson ¢ DAKOTA'S GOVERNOR M. 1L Day and Kota, who have be after the exceutive the latter gentleman, howe, 148 said they dey pression hat Gilbert Pieree wiil be periitted 1o serve oub his gubernatorial term, but that when a change I8 made “the squatier gov- eror” (Zeibiach) will be appointed. Informadon reachied here today from Da- Kota that g ssional comiittee will be appointed by the “state legixiature,” which convenes at Huron Monday next, the dnties ol which committee will be to coine heve and look aite division of the territory. All their efforts are to be centered on division, and admission to statehood is to be deferred until the nrst object is obtained. Judge Mooty of the Blaek Hills and Gen, Williams of Watertown, it is believed, will be on the committee. ends ot division ot the terri tory report that there will be but one wan here avainst them and that he will be Dennis Jaunivan of Bisn BILLS OF INT Senator Manderson would urge the 1y passi tending the privileges of portation of dutiable merchandise to the port of Omaha, “There is necessity,” said, “of its operation at this time.” Tl has pre sented some other bills ot intere:t to Ne- braskans, to which he intends giving his per- sonal attention until they get throieh both branches of conuress, Anong Hiem are bills to pay John Breitling §i33 for cownuissiry stores furnished in 1852 at Clinton, lowa, to the United States troops stationed there} to pay James Bainter, of Clay county. $5,57 on account of Indian depredations in Auzust, 1%0 1o George Seomsterill, of Nuckoll$ , $18,005 on The sane account. LAND DISTRICT, introduced in the sel tablish an additional of Nebras) tern land district of braska, and bounded and deseribed lows: Commencing on the west bound the state ot Nebruski at the inters the sonth standard paraliel north, th along the said paraliel to the south corne township 25, north of range 87 west, thenc north betweln ranges 5 and 57 west o the sonthenst corner of township 81, north of range 57 west, thenee east 1o the ' southeast corner of towhship 41, north of range thence north betseen'ranges 3 and 36 west, to the north boundary ot the state, thence west along said botndary to the northwest cornor of the state, therice along the west boundary of the state to the plice of begin- ning. Senator Van Wyek stated to the Bee («v]x-’s,mxuln'nl to-night ho intends pashin: {his bill to a passage us quick as he could, He hada no doubt of its passage, as there is a great necessity for it and it would be an injustic to delay it. AS HARD TO CATCH A8 FLEAS, G Sheridan has retarned from Arizona and wits in Lis oice at the war departments e has had a Lard and rapld tip, and spent nearly all the time he was away in a steeping- L The Apache troubles he does not think will continue Jong, The hostile band las been reduced to ten bucks who are on foot in the mountains, and are being hunted down s well s possible, but it is difienlt to tind them in e mountains, from which they emerge only occassionally 1o commit depre- dations. They are as hard to catch as the James Brotheis, but the trails are D well guarded so th 1 they canuol e wid must eventually be Killed or eaptured, Docember Crop Report. WASHINGTON, Dee, 10.—The crop reports of the departinent of agriculture for Decem- ber give the farm prices of the prineipal crops and the inerease in ihe product, Corn has reduced the average value of the ciop to 83 eents per bushel. The average value of the previons crop in December was 5 conts, The reduetion is the lorgest i the Ohio valle) and the soutl stites west of Mississipp he increaso in stock feeding has corrected the tendency to extremely low prices, Cow- | pared with” former prices, eorn vilue A low. For the preceding five yi | neatly all under the: average in production, | the wverage farm values was 47 cents por bushel; for the precoding ten years 440 cents, Thi priee of wheat, though Lo erable above last De Wits (5 cent five ye DIVISION. hach. of 1, ne lookin ce of that tervitory for left to-day for their parted with the LEST TO id NEBRASKA. o that he of his bill ex- piediate trans- connity ted the northwe: is consid- ber's uverage, which The present i3 75,7 conts, For t the averase farm value been ts per bushil, ‘Che preceding Ten years i wus g st year's Turm val- ues were 85 per cent ower than the ten years | “ended in IS, due mauly w fuller Buvopean | ‘m uetions and a sumaller foreign demand or (he surplus, nearly squal 10 one-th | the | tive crop, Opposed to Demovitization, WaAsHINGTON, Dee, 10.--Various petition signed by eltizens of lowa. were placed in the clition box of the house to day, reciting that | champa | tion on the subje ! bill, Tue OwMabHA DAILY the pr the the eastern cities have tary of the tre leading newspapers of U Joined in a conspira yto i the value permit, We Mast be “Extra Dry." Wasiivaros, | 10~ United Consul Frishie at n f B, ' minal iner champagne o L E s October, 185, the s i States reports a shipments of Daring 1 an 82 of 1534, and 183, Krishie ne we by wany the barometer for the meas il prosperity, and Octo taken as a test onth, conntrics show no sich iness activity, FORTY-NINTII CONGRESS, o WasHINGTON, Dec. 10, Mr. Edmonds in- troduced a bill to provide for the establish- ment of a postal te Referred to the committee on post Wl post roads.. Mr. E lnunds saiid it was the same bill he in- trodeced at the last session ot conzress and was reported upon by the commitice so fate In the session he hoped the committe would now take the opportunity to report on it. He wishe alter reasonable soussion and exa 1t may bey he wlided, that differing from his former posi- t, e should now be will- ing to purchase at actual vaiue the plants of any tele.raphic compuny that may. wish to sell them to the ed States, not at the value of the stock watered nor’ unwatered, bt the actual material substanee or things, mplements, ete,, e value as s sed by some tribunal in” which 11 would have conudenc M S id tie cominitice on post- B GAE R DIITOHE FOR R TLR EL IREE S HGARLON iven the subject earetul aitention and ex- amination, and had reported tpon the bill as eariy as practicable, 5 Edwuands disclaim:d_any reflection on the committee, The subject 13 i most im yortant one ind needs eonsiderablo examnina tion. The eno “mous power alo of the oppo- sitfon to a scueme of this Kind and their de- mand to be heard by counsel and exanine withesses and pi Hes and gen ally that sort ot inve porations always whether intended or not, matiers betore the committee. But how th committee on postoitices and post ronds, b in possession of il the history of tl et and the broad fets involved, they wover it asin in det Linunds expressed a desire that th Dicct be broughit 1o 4 vole 4s 5001 a3 possi- 1o press b hi he resolution offered by Mr. Morrill was aereed to direeting pavaent trom the contis Clund of the senate ol tie actual and SATY CXpenses of the senats eommit appointed to utiend the funcral of Gen, Grant, Theresolution offered by Mr. Dol reea to calling on the seerciary o w=mik W e senate a copy of the report of apt. W. H. Bixby, United States engineer eorps, refating to the e coust fortications in Ewrope in 151 and 15 ¢ My, MePherson presented a joint resolution of the New Jersey legislature recommending cong ynal inguicy into the fithess of portion of the territory of Alaski for Uhe pu pose ot & penal eolony for Tonzs (e or life term conviets, Referved o the conmittee on ritor nt resolution introducea by Mr. Mor- 15 passed, reappointing the present board of rezents of the Smithsonian institu- o, excepting peral - Shernan, now incligible, for whom General Meigs is sub- stitut M law of thedast session p ment of the elaims of o men of the army for loss of private property destroyed in the wilitary - serviee of the United State T'his is the Law to which the president calls attention in his messigze as “indennite in its terms,” and arding which Le say SIECAL is to remain on the ule book it necds amendment,” Thes mments, together with the pottion of the irt of the scerefary of war eharacterizing the law as diftienlt to'interpret, were read by request of M, Dolph, Mr. Hawley wis astonished thatany person capal filling the position of secrctary_of worshoud iind any diflicuity in constiuin the law in_question, The secretary of wi should be able to decide what articles wer uselul, necessary and proper. Mr, Logan also elaimed the act admitted of no doubt as to 18 interprewtion. On motion of Mr. Dolph the bill was refer- red to the committee on miliary affairs. Auong other bills intraduced and appro- printely referred were the following By Mr, Conzer—To cnable the licht honse board toinerease the number of light house distiicts on the western rivers, By Mr, Wilson of lowa—'T'o protect the in- terests of the United States in s et toany incumbranees on property wherenn it s an interest. It vlnamwmn the sceretary of the treasury, under the dircetion of the president, 1o pay OfF any lawiul inewmbrance upon oy at property whenever in bis opinion it ned expedient, By Mr. Wilson of Towa—To prowote peace among nations. It authorizes the president toenter into negotistions with otier govern- ments with - view to the orzanization ot an international tibunal for the arbitition any difliculties that may ocenr amonyg n: and requests thein to invite other tions to send delegates ta proposed interna- tional peace convention in Wasnington at such time as he may nx, and appropriates F15,000 f0r the purnose, By Mr. Plumb—"To open to homestead se tlement certain portions of Indian territory, This is the Oklubioma bill of the last con Sross, By Mr, Van Wyek—" tlonal Land district in ki, By My, Plinub—"T'o fmprove the eflicieney { the il b diveets e secretary of ar, on application of any state or territory, to rceall unserviceable orduanee issied to the militia and replace itwita the kind suppli-d 10 the rey Mr. Call—"To'Tepeal all enactments pro- ing pencions to wounded soldiers and s Without proof of loyalty, By Mr. Plinb—"To mike an” additional ar- tield of war, 1t provides thut any oflicer rving with troops orany soldiers” not on furlough whe gambles, or any officer of the arnly whether or not scrving with troops, who by gambiing shall win woney from an in- térior ofticer, shall be court “martialed, and that iy post trader wlho permits gambling in his estabiishment shall have his appointient d, and makes it the duty of every com- manding olicer o uforee the” provisions of the act, Mr, Voorhees—To repeal the statute of Lmitations on wllowaices of pension arrey On wotion of M, Allison the senate went into executive session, and when the doors reopened, udjourned until Monday. 1. Dolph introduced a bill to repeal the oviding for a settle- cors and enlisted v establish an addi WASHINGTON WAIFS, At to-day’s session of the American public heaith association, Dr, John 11, Rauel tary of the state board vt health ot Llinois, d A paper on ithme Quarantine fron the Mouth of the St. Lawrence tw the Rio Grande,” The senate and elections cussed the committee on privileges to-day ook up and di; presidential silecession It will meet for further considerution Of the measirg next Satuoda; Senator Edmunds to-day introduced a bill for the estabiisment of postal telegraphy i presislent i i DAlky messaze, s posed Lo Lie a bateh of nowinations, to the fLernoon senate adopted a resolution ealling on the seeretary of war for copies of the report of Capt, Bisby on European sea-coust de- fences, Weather for To-day. Missovkl Variev-—Fair weather, slight Fise i temperature, winds becoming variable j | | | and thence went to Chatsworth to me | ment othcials, OMAHA, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1855, bTHE NUSCOVITE'S DIPLOMACY. Servians Attac A1 e Baikan ¥ Bids Fair to Create Favther Commotion. The Losnos, Latest Ronmelan Controversy. Dec Special to the BEg.) velopmenis reg the Balkan imby make it evident that the preserva tion of the peace of Europe depends more than ever upon the fate of Prince Alexander 1t is certain that Russia is playing a double but it is uncertain whetner Tarkey is moor an accc Rustem Pashas informed game, A vic I't at London, Lotd Salisbuiy Wednesday army would o castern Roumel Turkish conmissioners were Stue notiieation was giver probably to all the ereat powe 1t s alinost tam that it w Russia, for Buron De Stael, Russ sador, came at the heeis of Bustem Pashia to the torcian oflive and announecd to Salishury that Russia will allow the porte to erush the Roumelians. This announcement is sur NS TR AL of the notorious fact th Russian agents have been i Constantinople weeks, urging the porte to invade lin With o withont apreiense, rvoat the forcicn oflice is that is secretly 12 on the porte o in- vade Roumelia, and that she isat the same time making open preparations for declaring such an aet causus belli against Turkey. “Fhis woulil involve the reputation of the acts of Russian sceret agents, but this is an old trick in Muscovite dipiomacy, and disgraced azents could be vewarded by fat oflices at home. Nisn shot tor Kish ambassador inva if th riany, and s given to an ambas- Dec. 10.—Torty Servians have been tilating thimselves by blowine fngers off and otherwise injur- ves o escape military service. the execution. It is not believed here that the powers will be able to prevent a decisive battle being fought betw een the Bul- garians and Servians, The not admit they have been conques Livve a lnvge arny, composed of the flower of e nation., coneentrated here, and are burn- ing 1o retrieve their military honors, Servia has sent ar to the foreien ministers here stating that she eannot aceept th arian conditions as the price ol j canse they are dishonorable, Hostilities will be resumed this evening. LoNvoy. Dee, 1 ervians to-day at, tacked the Bulgarian outpostsat St. Nieholas Izoor and Kiitoter, and were repulsed at all points. CoxsTANTINOPLE, Dec. 10.—Thore has been a cliange in the attitude ot Russia in reand o e Balkan giestion. M. Nelidoil, Russian anbassador, as sent a note to Suid primie minister, protesti I intervention in Roo Furkish minister et St Petershurg ¢ graphs that in consequence of Austria’s aet ing with Servia, the Russiun covernment preparing to clivetually support Bul 3iAL Dec., 10.—No Tosses were sista in the attacks made by the Servians on Bul- garian outposts to-day, English Politicians Conferring. LoNnoy. Dec. 10.—There are conferences of liberal leaders at Hawarden d Lovd Granville was there on Sunday and Monday, t Lord 1 Lord re Hartington, To-day Ear! Spencer and 1. oscbetry conferred with Gladstone. From the prescnee of Earl Speneer it is inferred the “Irish_question was considered, Lord Salishury has made overtures for an allianee with (he duke of Argylo and Mr. Goschen. The duke is favorably disposed but Goschen refuses to listen to the proposal. The Canal to be Constructed. Brgriy, Dec. 10,.—The bundesrath has unanimously approved the bill for the con- struetion of the long spoken of ship canal be- tween the Baltie, the Elbe and North cea The canal will cost Germany about 155,000,000 marks, 1t will be strongly fortined and will have great military as well as commercial value, Franc RANGOON, Dex and Burmah. 10.—Documents have been discovered at Mandalay showing that an of- fensive and defensive alliance existed be- tween France und Burmah, nperor William Serfounsly Tl Dee. 10.—A dispatch from Berlin says that Emperor William 15 ser, iously ill. Fears ave entertained that this ailmeént is'of a serious character. THE LAST RITES OVER RIBEL, The Body Taken to Winnipeg for In- = 1t—A Mamifesto. Wisxte Dec. 10.—Riel's remains were brought here kst night from Kegina in charge of two Catholte priests in a private car. 'Phe movement was secvet, and nobo y was at the station, The car run across the river to Boniface. Riel’s brother Alexander and o number of half-breeds placed the body on a sleigh and drove it to his mother's howe at St Vit where te family were in waiting, The box was opened disclosing the face somewhiat blackened and slightly disigur The house was draped in black, “The iines will take plaoe Saturday. The body wiil be bronsht to St Bonitace cathedral whero a requivcm mass will be celebrated. "The body witl be buried in St Boniiace ~ Catholic cemetery Archibishop Wache has fssued a manifesto, in which he luys the biame of the halfbreed nprising on the government officials and houds tne Metis blumeless, He argues that the fndians were hadly eated by the govern- Tiie arehbishop declures the Anddians are not territhed by the recent exe- cution, and there 15 dang: head which the went should avoi It was cally impossible for Riel to the demand — of the halfbreeds that he shonld lewd the movement for red;ess of their grievances, The outbreak was the result of the inconsiderate attack on them Duck Lake, which the Metis regarded as a declaration'of war. In conclusion the reh- bishop demands the release ot the bhaifbreed prisoners B BT CANADA'S BIG ELEPHANT, Effort to Saddle the Canadian Pacifle on the Imperiul Gov-ernment. Orrawa, Ont,, Dee, 10,—[Special to the Bee ]It is known that one of the objects of Sir John MacDonald's mission to England is to make an effort to induce the British gos ernment to take stock in the Canadian Pacl- tie railway, An argument, or rather threat, will be used that unlesc the imperial govern- ment purehases a controliing inwrest i the road the company will sell it out to asynd - cate of United States capitalists, who aré said to have made an ofter 1o purchase the road. ‘Ihe dominion government is said to be anx- ious that the scheme shall succeed, beeanse if fails rurther aid will have to be granted to the company from the Canadlan treasury to enable theu to operate the lines, The Brit ish Columbia section of the Canadian Pactiic not yet been taken out of the hands f the contrietors, 1. O Mills & Co., of New York, The officers of the company will ask for $2,000,000 frow the government to com- plete the road, Opposed to Other Action, 81 PAUL, Dec. 10,~The Minnesota associa, tion of trotting and pacing horse breeders, which held & weeting in the office of Commo dore Kittson, eleted the old officers, with Kittson president. They resolved to fix the uativity of foals on the place of foating i stead of stallion serviee, Thisaction is rectly opposed to the action of the unorth- westery Dreeders at the Chicago weeting. that thesultan’s | | both republics. AN OPERATOR'S TROUVBLES, Sets the Wrong Switeh, Kills an ¥ gineer and Goes ta da Erama, N Y., Ded 10 Inmediately the great w 1 Scio Thursday morn- in w Killed and sov- Lwers bur on the track, who hay i the man w 1t ation fa afte in ich an " eral ears, in e ¢ in securing . Hels the \ Howard, a full confe ny ter, Howard makes a m, and is now m the AR jail on the charge of manslayy he the that ty young man, county o, 85 for teh after caboose of {min of the su (in bad pulial oul to the main Tnstead of etting off at the st I e rode to the seeoml one, wi ns in at the back of the dep Iiwas in proper posit bt wl gone out e did not nofice the blun- s making, and Wined the wrong aving italso in a position to throw tbound trains feom the track. On his v to the oilice lic i e tawl switel, did not notice it in the. dargness, G being no lights upon i, The vemained In- this misplaced condition for sixty-five minates hetween the departure of the freight tr nd express, When the f operator ran out, and 1 e ad made, lost switeh back wmarks of i cause of the rin off, The ope wostod as to thie position of heitig a new man in the place, - A BATTLE WITH Del G ot on the ia came * mistike ting the i the crash zing 1 tiine in se er position, the switches, BANDITS, rdo, a Daring Southerner and Three Followers Killed. Garveston, Tex.,, Dee. 10—The News' Bzle Pass speeial says: “Sherift Oglesby with Robert Dowe and Jawes Oliver, visited the Del Gardo ranch last evening with a w rant for the arrest of Manuel Del Gardo on the charg of i horse stealing, The ranche is twenty miles below Pass, on the Rio wide, and has Dy nious for ma e the ren- dezvous for horse thieves A gang of Mexican peradoes. made it their he the glers and d GUATters, Arriving found Del lower floor and were about to seize him when wolie and tred at Dowe, the builet grazing the latter’s head. The sherity instantly fired, sending a bullet throngh s hert, The fiviog avonsed the who aitacked the officers and them from the ranch, Obtaining Pents trom this pl the sheritt Lthe ranche at 5 o'clock this shots were exehangod. were Killed. he rest carrying several wonnidvd with them and faking aboil 3 horses, all ol whieh are believed to be stolens One of the smugglers was arrested. Mueh plunder wes found on the premises. Del Gardo had been aterror to- the horder i wis: reputed very rich, Itis believed the atiadl will result in the breakine up of the worst gang of swug- glers on the borde officers the the Gardo at house, asliop on gang, drove infor in at niot Three escay T KILLED HIS FRIEND. Jamoes Gray Accused of Murdering His Bosom Companion. 0.—Intelligence was received trom Lodi Wednesday evening of the murder of Mart Gourvier, a leading citizen of the villuge, by Jaes Gray, his in. timate friend. The tragedy is snrrounded with a good deal of myktery. The killing took place in front of Gray's store at night, They were alone, as it Was Gourvier's habit for years to eall in and see Gray the last thing before zoing home each night. Gray is acrippie, and when anested hie was standine in the middle of his store with Lis pistol his hand, as though medi- tating self destivetion. Just outside the door lay his bosom friend, Conrvier, shot through the heart, while around the corpse was the usual belt, holding a revolver, which had not been drawn, It is thought they quarreled over some trivial ma ter, Gray says the deed was done in self fense. A peenliar featare about the homic is the tact that Courvi for nfteen years prior to the death of Jiunes Grav, father of the slayer, was his inseperable companion, and on the deach of the father, & number ot years ago, the erippled son took his place in the warm affections of Courvier, who was universally esteemed. e A Minister Stoned to Death, Prerssurei, Pa,, Dee, 9.—Intelligence has heen received hiere of a probably fatal assault on young minister at Bavierviile, a bamiet in a remote corner of Venango county. Prof. W, IL Yates, of the Barkerville academy, and a minister of the chirel of God, Inenrred the cmnity of der €. W. Kountz, who had been expelled from the chureh, Kountz has gathered aronnd him a religiois seet who Took upon their ieader as a prophet. A plot was arranzed to brealc into Yates' hotse, and ecarry him bodily to their meeting and compel him to listen to thelr doctrines. The plot was attempied one night, but the proféssor was absent. The following oven- ing they met him on the street and stoned him until he dropped insensible. 1o was taken to his home and it was found that he had been injured 1u the spine and otherwse onsly hiirt, He is belieyed to be fatally injured. ‘There is t excitement in the commuity, Yates' asailants have ot been ted. but are under surveillanee, It \I dies his friends theaten to lynch them, in - A Firebug Spuffed Out. KexToN, Teun., Dec. 10,—About 2 a. m, Tuesday two clerks in the store of White & Boyle were awakened by suffoeating smoke and discovered the store to be on fire. A thiet had entered, stolen some goods and the hred the house, The flaiics were promptly extinguished, Had the cleri® been a tew minutes later in ‘making the discovery they would undotibtedly huve been burned o death and the whole business portion of the town_ destioyed, Sam_Fowler, colored, ex- convict, was caught with the stolen goods in bis possession und was promptly jailed, Yesterdoy morning his dead body was Tound dangling from a trée wiere @ mob during the night bad hunged him, L The Budding State of Dakota. £ PAavL, Dee. 10.—A Huron special to the Pioncer Press says: Messrs, Campbell, Fisher, Reid and Cain are in the eity making wrrangements for Monday’s session of tho legislature. ‘The plan is for the legislature to act on the provisions of the act of 1957, and muf establish A state geyernment, and yet hold its functions in ubeyanee during the session of congress, and If congress takes 10 action sel the machifiery abgovernment in full operation as Michigan did, Stewart Swith, Judge Chureh’s suogossor, proclaiing hinsell a candidate for United States Kenator, —— i Procuring Provender with Pistols. Garvestdy, Dec, 10—A dispateh from Information has reached here that the revolutionist Rodequez, at the head of about 700 men, entered Villaldama, Nucvo Leon, yesterday und levied a forced loan of §200 and o quantity of corn, Villaldama is & eity of nearly 5,000 inhabitants on the Mexi- can National tuilway, sixty wiles this side of Monterey, ———— Eight Houra Afver May 1. WASHINGTON, Dee. 10,+The Federation of Labor Unions of the United States and Can- adit to-day passed a resolution providing that the eight hour rule shall take effect May 1 and such organizations as are not capable’ o entoreing the rule st that time shall lend thelr assistance those who do underta carty out the resolution, Damaged $55,000 Worth. MisHAWAKA. Ind., Dee. 10.—A, H. An. drew’s school furniture factory, Mitler Bros. flour milland Perkin's winawill factory were diaged 235,000 by lie to-night, Insiranee, 000, track | wrival of the tast | | paper was < showed the | | | taken up and enlogios e T 1 8 P A T T e |STATE DAIRYMEN'S DOINGS. se of Their Ve at the Oity of Fremont, POINTED PAPERS OF INTEREST. The il Day il vocecdings of tho Closis S Blected ~Attorney Go Lecse on the Zimmerman € e Near Lincoln The Butt 4 Meoting. N 10, B of the Stato uniy L paper on G Ehis paper brought out souw Mi Whitore, Reed and My, taking i w.th Prof, others sustaining his theories, o, 11 B Nichodemus read an terosting paper on S| Down and Clover and Stock Management,” wellr full of tieal cominon s ISTrom a teal farmer and stoek 1isci The subject, “The Dairy Cow,™ wivs pronounced Coftin and Hoard, tent then appoinivd the corimit tee on nominations as follows: Vi, Whitmore, O, M. Druse, O, Mazein, Wo A Carpenter and D, 1. Askburi Upon motion of Me. Whitmore the editors of the toeal papers Who have faitlitully chironicled the proceadings of the conyention Were made Bonorary nen'iers, Adjoirnied to S 0 Clock p. i The closing session ol the association was catled (o orderab S p.ny and_was opensd with @ son by Company B, Nebraska N tional Guards, entitied tlie “Fre The committe on nowinations Dixon Avery, of Fremont, for pre M. Melntyre, of Seward, Viee president il Wine, of' Lincoln, sccretary and t urer; 8. C. Bussett of Gibhon, \V more of Valley, W. AL Carpenter of H. B. Nicodeatis of Fiemonl, O. M, Divse of Lincoln, board of direc A panir was then read by W on “The Creamery and its Relation and Ad- vantazes to the Nebraska Faviner.” Then followed a duct by Miss | wnd Mrs, J. Ho Wheeler, éntitled Maid.” M. Whitmore then ¢ ence with g well writien address, Mre Whitmove § added wonderfully in mak stee Aftera cornet D. B Stewart, L. S. Coflin read a paper coverin the daicy pur suits in general, tonehing <omewhiat “upon the disadvantazes under which some farmiers Labor because of the woney loaning fiend Miss Bdith Tirner and Julivs G, Lumbard then favored the awdicnce with a doet en titled Ve Fisherman,” being lowdly en- cored. Mr. Lumbard cane forward and sang “Are Ye Slceping, Mazyic?” Mr. Hoard then enteriained the audience with a few Tunny storios which convulsed everybody present with laugier, 3 Mr. Lumbard. who i L representative of the Star Unio il in wshort spe tended the railvonis azainst sowe remarks wiich had been made by some of the spe: ‘The committee on resolutions then ed which report was adopted. The convention then adjourned. Attorney General Leese Returns. LINCOLN. D [Special to the Bk )—Atftorney General Leeso returned from Washington last night. [le contirms ociat vt of the supreme nmerman ease, and =20 tor pture. The opinion prevails that there not mich chanee of geiting Zinmerian at ticure, Leese expressed his disgust at failure of the committee to report on Burr's connection with the ease, and says h will make a niotion himsel for the attorney dishurment. to I o was opened PMONT, Beg. J-This by Prof. € who read Plants.” cellent remarks from Root, Mr. Coitin, My sity, sses and Forage ex- Allen Hourdy Bessey and in This prac pra ding Wi upon by Messt “The pr A. Carpenter th Turne Lie Alpine il eliv i rod lis n rtained wh well 1is 15 the convent colo by report- Driven to Destroy Himself. coux, Neb,, Dee. 10,—-[Special to the Bk, | —Joseph A. Oades, a fariner living ten miles northeast of Lincoln, suicided last night by ecatting his throm with a razor, Oudes was a widower, 45 years old, and léaves two sons and two danghters, all grown, Forsome years past he hias sutfercd with St Vitus' datiee, and bfooding over his aflliciion i supposed to have driven bim ithy and respeeted eiti- ley” decided an inguest Coroner Bea UBNECOSSALY, - THI; OLD COMMAXNDER. Washington Selected for the G. A. Monuwment to Grant, WASHINGTON, Dee. 10, -A general on has been issued fom the headguarters of tho A. R in this eity, inid 4 the mebers of that organization that Washington has been seleeted as the site of the proposed G, A, Lt monunment to General Grant, 'o suitably mavk the event,” says the order, s d o evidence for all tinie the equa share ol all the comrades of the Grand Arm in this wor commemoration,” the vario Posts are requested to prepare rolls containing the name, yank, reginent and post ot each donor, which, when returned to the na- tional' headyuarters, will - be bound into_volumes and properly caved for, and provision made to furmish each post a lithe wraphic or other suitable form of engravin, of the nnished monument. The quarteris- rhas been direeted to deposit the tunds fved as contributions Wil a trnstcompany, are to be solely dedieated to the tion of the nonument and subject to no ollier eharze, save only the eost of printing nd distribnting the rolls and proposed en- avings of the inished monument and all the time and labor expended in this behaif | nd Ariny, o any of il comrades of anthorities, shall be without cost to the fund, WORK FOR THE SENATE. A Batch of Recess Appointments for Consideration, WasinyGroy, Dee, 10.~The president sent a large bateh of nominations to the sen- ate to-day, All except a few minor poste oflices were recess appointients. The list wciudes the tollowing : Lambert ‘Pree ot Ilinois to be minister resident to Belgium, Frederiek 1. Winston of Ilinois to minister resident and consul general Persin, 2 Jonathan F, Gardner of Nebiaska to be surveyor general of Nebraska and lowa. Richard Nlinois to be veyor g Marie eral of 1 be to sur- Taylor of Dakota to be surveyor gen- Kotit, tmast 13— Willinn 1. Swail, Belvidere, i 8, Corning Judd, Chicazor Clinton Hosette, Dekalbe, Tl John . Sinith, Free D, Wilmot Scott,” Galena. Lil.3 b, % Eads, Knosville, I3 William Steiner, Oak Pavk, Til: James 1 Richard- sou, Quiney s Harves C. Moore, Broad- head, Wis.: Banuel M. Sinead, Foud dy La Wis.; Nelson Bawrett, Jetlerson, Wis.g George 1. Paul, Milwaukee: Heénry S, Howell, Watertown, Wis.: W. E, Lewis, Chariton, Jowa: J. W. Sherman, Oveola, Towa: William N, Hensiey, Columbius, Neb Johathan A, Wise, Plattsimouth. Neb.; C, F oibes, St Paul, Neb. Willad P Car, Sioux Falls, Dak.? L, D,' Paler, Yabkton, Dak.; Albert Snyder, Arcola, 111, - Saw Mill Blown Up, S1. PAUL, Dec. 10.—A Pioneer Press Supo- Tior, Wis., special says: The boiler in Taft's saw mill, seven miles east of here, exploded toalay and killed Jerry Markee and latully injured John Breton, Two others, named Burgess and Barlow, are severely ibjured. - An Offensive Partisan, GLENDIVE, Mout., Dee. 10.—Federal Judge Coburn_today recefved his suspensioi frou oftice, ‘The charge agaln:t i s understvod 1o be uffensive partizanshiye OUR TOWA OFFERING, Dectsions Itendered by lowa's High Judicial Body. Mo e I W, ve o to on tiner Heriick Al tirmed Seba int . et al M. ant, vs. Court. Car- Al Potiawatia roll county, iro i Join Rump v petant, Lew il t Charles Wak pellant, © ol et Cathevine Schwartz, ap 1vs. Julia rict. Ratherham al Modiied and ak Lro Ji AL veo | & Car “on Harwiek, ot ninmed B I Colly vs, J. W, King, apy ant, Himholdt distviet conit, ley il Josepit F. Atkinson vs. doha . dlanenet & Cou et ale appeidant, Palo Alto ciieait conrt. Adivied. Lewis Davis, wpoellant, vs. Samuel S, Hall, etal, Boone cireuit, | d N Bennett vs, G, 1L Py Fre mont distriet, Apneal d S. G Bliswortiys, W ot disteiet, b Visia i tmini-trator appellant, Vissed e, appellant, May Di n Spectal to the 2, freight Novthwoestera, Ina Grove, L Bk —Charles brakeman on tis Wi 1 over by e A here last night, His aizh was eut oif and other injurics prohabiy tatal were infticted STRIKING MINERS. Serious Lot itevacen Union and Non- Union Men at Pine Run. PITTSB Uik, Dee, 1. Pine Lun, about one wile helow Elizabeth, Pa., was the seene of another viot this morming between striking conl miners and tie men who have been working the past two weeks at 4 reduction. This morning, about H:0, when 52 miners were on the way to work in one of the asquad of 200 masked men met ten and de manded that they retwn to their ho They refused to do so aud the mob mad attack on them with eiubs, sticks aad The riot lasted two s, About wen were mjured. Newion Capin driver, was sot ipon by tuil en to insensivility, 1 to be futal. Hichivd Ford —wete also away ix inju Hall and verely injured Others got widh light and bruives, Atter standin ground nearly {wo lours the 1, were driven oil and flul to ) The strihers s the Viein i Hines unti b en daybreak, waning for nore MLCES 10 Comme 1o Work, DUL none 1 wle iy appemiance, Tue wob then wed switeh of the private coal toad ru tiwe mine, and disappeared over The train coming wong a hot G was thrown_frour the tack il te ¢ uptirnied. No one was burt. Word was - medintely telegiaphed Lo this eity (or assist ance, and at 11 o'clock Sherii Gray, witha for the seene, Tuo niob is sup- to visit all mine: workinz at the redu is anticipated, A Speck of War in Missourk, Brvie, Mo, Dee. 10.—~The warlike p tions being made here for tho past week still continne. There are Lwo resiar companies composed of white men, drilling daily with Winchester tifes. 1t has been discovered that an_orzanized atiack upon the stockade is to be wade Sutinday nieh it Mr. Loow does not disarm his nien. Tuis e positiv reinses todo, He has diseharged th ronshs and dis le chazacters. Those who Te- it he Knows will not participite in @ quar- vel unless in selt-defense, In anteipation of the coming conilict several prouinent taii- livs lave removed from here, - CAT AN REQUI PACE. A Solemn Requicm Masa for the Re- pose of Alfonso's Soul. WaASNGTON, Dee, 10.—A solenn requiemn wiss for the the soul of late Kins of Spain was celebrated at St. Matthew's Cathiolie ch i in this eity this wmorning, bundred invitations heavily bordered th blacl, were issued to the president and capinet, diplomatic ¢ nd olhy The auditorinn of the ehureh was draped in mourmiig, b front of the altar rail stood a L ue, on | wits a state caskel ol ornameits ith sitver e base off statibgue wis draped with Spanish tiazs surmotnted by the Spanish national cout of . The aitar was draped in black, the S of the tubernacle bein entwined witl Bunting, No tlowers were on the aliar and a sinple oral wieath rosted on the to, of the casliet. At precisely 11 o elock Prosi dent Cleveland swnd Seeretaries Rayard and cott entered the churh and were ‘s o seats in Uhe diplomatic eorps, Al re- wained standing as the president passed down the ai-le, repose of e )5 DRESSED BESE RATES, r Effort to Compromise Complications, Cnieaco, Dee 10~ (Special to the Br: An etfort will be made to-day o bring about a settlement of the trouble regarding dressed As th the Beet rates between Omaha and Chicazo, 01t pner was prevenied from ealling ntil all ronds had settled i reat ditiieulty was found to hring ting of the managers 1o consider wions and bris Lan aciee on Ouiia and Nebiaskn but atter conider D aboit a i ment by which war business ean be avoided, able correspandence the manasers of the varions oads interested in that business avrced 1o hold an informal meeting at tno oflice of Conmissioner Faithorn to-day, From this 1Lis surmised thal the roads which first objected to the compromi Mil 'mx\Jn- & Sl wies willin, Dave changed theiv minds and atter ready 1o con nise the matter on the terms st proposed. - How the Message Was Shortened, WASIINGTON, Dee, 10.—[Special to the Bk, [—The president told Senator Callom yesterday, reterring to the latter's inter-state comuierce bill, thit he lad been compelled to take o wreat deal of watter out of Lis mes-age that bad been written and put in type in order 1o shorten the docament, and he thought it was much (oo lonz s 1t was, bt said Lie would probably have a Cliates 10 Send in the rejected parts at soume future thue and Wwould carctuily Lay it away £05 that purpose. - The Money Fortheoming. ANCIseo, Dec. 10.—A Chionicle B Paso special suys: Representatives of asyn te, of which ex-Secretary Windom is a ¢ aived here. They state maney Has been provided for the eons tion of the it 150 miles of the L1 Paso, St Louis & Chicy vailway, The road open i vast sectlon of the southwe - Defeated the Ratel g P Cineaco, Dee, 10.~The geners | agents of the eastern lnes et here and made an effort fo advance the + Chicagoo New York 10 220, Vhe weaker rouds, lowever, demanded a d derenial in the event of rates betni advanced. whiel was effectual in defeating the project 0f the pres- ent at least. Dassien er to-dity v 1y - You can buy turniture che L. Fiteh & CoZ, 12th st., bt Douglas, than uny other pluce ln the ci perof A Parnaum snd NUMBER 147, I LEET IT ALL BEIND WM, FIGURING e Kindness to Gen. € with a 1ents fow s aut ing K fonaite Puncial ant ftem bered by the Family, The Dead Moneyod Ki W Youk, Dec, 10 ALt E. . Woreester, secretary of G Central, t) Vanderbi S10,00,000, s roal estate, residence, vatued anly 1o &1,503,500 i y o Bre] New Yok worth including the at $1,000,00, He held 32,500, s, worth at prosent The World fignres 1o be $100,650,000, in 0. details, ¢ famiiy it 0 or* prices over £4 out i and ost \n wistered 4 por « ), C ol the estate the daily examination of its 10 2o show that these theures are (oo i, Micbepew sist tas to e probuble dispos Sition of his pi 1 0 not Now in posi- O 1051y anyt Tdo not even Kknow it there s 0 will Learng fater date than e oug e made when 1 was intimately conne with i, 1 should not wonder, iowave there was asurprise in store for thos Tmaezine they know a great deal about § NEw Yotk Dec, 100 The undertaker was aely at the Vanderbilt honse this mornin, it everything was i order, 1o been to New Dorp, Staten Island, and made preparations tor' the anal mtezent, Fwo sons ot the dead man, Willinm and_Georse, satup all nishtas watchers, Mrs., Vander Dilt pussed Dot beside the dead body of her lishand, With morning eame miny nies- sg s of condolenee and cards of fitends, Toe funeral arrangements will not bho chanzed. Prvate services will be held at the honse, wind aiterward the funeral tikes place tow St Bartholonew s ehurel, No anfopsy Wil e made as e coroner 8 saisied that deatin wis eausea by cerebral apuplexy Tlie tunerai services wili be. as possible, wercly the ritual of 1, Without any scsinon, will beadmitted 1ot will then be taken by Dorp, Staten Ik and deposited in - the vl pending compledon ot the i wausolenm, Detectives will be on duty churel to warn away suspicious ch Two wembers of the detective en on ard i the ansion, i i< s pliced over the vanlt pendi renuiis to the mansolenu, Among those who ealled was Col, Fred Grant o Grant, o conver death” of Viaderh in e anatter and said: and - our fumily deeply with Mrs, Vauderhilt the family ac this time, The widow oF Gen Grant live poenlian (e ctatthe aeath of Vandebilt. My father was deeply crtelul to him, not alone for 1o st Bindness hut tor the delicacy with which Ticicd tie it sty Al felt very grteiul wd regret he hi Ve es e ‘The rewains and boat to Now b in the morning in the day Col wmt the exprossd jon Sl it thiz s of i Mied from Trichinosts, TanENTUM, Pas, Dee, 10, Iredenick 1 meyer, wowell o do Gernn, divd yeste from trichinosis, und to-day the fath mother, two brothers, wird thiree sistor expectid to die any moment of the disease. Pwo weeks awo they ato sabud ¢ taining raw pork. Ao - EDHOLM AND ERICKSON, Their Large and Elegant Stock of Diamonds, Gold and Silver Watch- es, ke, A great many peoply imagine that on- ly kings, prinees and miltionaires ean - ford to w nd that have s small fortune and a large incoine to own evenn gold wateh, This errvonc ous opinion has originated from that in the past the prices of these gonds at nearly evoxy Jewelry store in the lend have been fabnlons, s0 to speak. Bub now 1 eliange 1 s come over the Edbolm and Erickson have placed priees on dinmonds and gold watehes g0 low, compar W oid prices, that many people who never dreamed of sueh lusuries can now atford theny, Phis fivin are now displaying a line of mond rings, pins, bracelets, necklices ete., and nd utiful corve cold watehes with dinmonds set in the side of the cise, t positively sur- passes anything of the kind ever before shown wn thiseity, The priees on thoso erticles will wstonish any one who will aro londed with useful and - ornamental articles suitalilo for holiday presents, The music department will bo closed aut 5 possible, and severnd rure bars piitnos and organs may be - 1ore the first of Junoary, Closing Days, Only two more duys remain of the o sule of iine clothing, hats, ete.at No 1213 Douglas stroet, Oma The store has been erowded every day, and wo advige those of our readers who have not availed themselves of the op- portunity to o at once. The following are a few of the bargaing: A magnificent dirk mived suit of men's elothes for i, guaranteed worth §13, or money veturned; asplendid pair of mon's panty 98 cents, goarantead worth $4.50 or money returncd Ve elegant cloih eontd, %! teed worth $9 or mouney returned; men's hewvy wintor overconts, 10, witeed worth %15 or money retuined: alsoa large line ime enssi @, corkserew, silk and” satin lined suits wd fine oyercoats ata tremendor viiice, Men’s Lutest siyle extra fine fur hats, 99 conts, guavanteed worth $3 or mouey e turned, Underwear and 10,000 difierent other goods we have not spuace to men- tion here, at 115 Douglas street hetwe Twelith and Thivteenth S opposite Millard hotel, Omuha. Store open from 8in the wmorning until ¥ at night, - My Card. To the public that ave after bar- gains don'i buy a cent's worth of cloth- ing until you have seen auy immense stock of clothing, of over coats, suits and undery o conts for BLUY conts and up, undershivis aod drawers for 25 ets and up. 1 will sell you good steaight; gools and no bunkrupt atock of old truck, your mouey refunded if il is not ated at Polack's, 1516 Farnam n gl Mothers you can buy u boy's suit eheap now at 10l A7 por cent oft our in tizure marks. seent off our plain low fige ures marks at Poluck's. - Irish National League, callod ut Cunni Buturduy night, for the purposw of organizing & los { eal braneh of the Imsh Notions | al League promises to be a great suus | cess. peceln @ will be made by the best | ovatorical tuleat awinong Omuhu's Irishs American eitizens, and it is o be hoped vt the gitendance will be so lurge thag orgian ad on can be wade uwnd tivmly The ham's hall for . | ol at oues. i