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" WELLS PAOEa] THE OM AHA D AILY BEE PAGES 1.8 8 [ TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBEI( Sl S1I-TWELVE ' PAGES. TN " NUMBER 174, - ‘ N TR DRI7T | vad days ago served notice on Messrs, Cable “PF\“) WITHOUT A SPE \HlR New York, was not printed on the list of TUENTC a\ ) ;| tho manufacturad agricultural products of | § (& op \ N = . 4 414 | Mr. Springer for Mills ke and his friends There were but four members of thesenute | b o *2E4 | coreals from the Nebraska City oatmeal fac- | v ~big v would ~ offset this by voting for Mr. who were not in their seats. These were Mr. tory, samples of beet sugar from the Oxnard | z . Crisp hls threat was carriod out by Jones of Arkansns, Mr. Jones of Nevada, Mr, S — story, and kindred productions, Ho has | = e 2 Messrs, Shively of Indiana and Stout of | Pyt Session of the Fifty-second Oongres: anford of California and Mr. Vance of ) . arranged to havo an extibition of articles of | - ' On the Thirtieth Ballot Ho is Declared the | Micuiwan, who changod to Mr. Crisp, Thora Hiith lAdV' g Nortn Caralion. Nebraska's Gubernatorial ~ Contast Now | {iid’elinas in the awricultiral depatment, o | D2PUE \uited States Marshal Oanton Are was suppressed applause from tho adherents eets and Adjourns, Mr. Hoar submitted a motion that Mr. Call esentati the State department and in his own comi ested | i S Democratio Chocs for Speaker, of Mr. Crisp, and immeaiately Mr. Mills' ) _" bo admitted to take the oath of ofce as sena- Ready For Presentation. tae rouin. 18 Bronoses. 10 mENG & SOPHLE of rested in Wyoming, (% managors drew upon Lis latent strongth to tor from tho state of Florida, and smid he —_ his committea room, whero casos aro boing E— S counteract this gain S 1 i L 3| ould J D vould tted 0 PUTPOSO, S0 of wo 0 OF A HOTLY. CONTESTED STRUGGLE, | DoArmand 'of* Hixiourt foft- sl ratca | NOT A BIT OF BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Yot 1t &6 over i tomorrow. - ¢ WOUl | |MPORTANT QU:STIONS TO BE SUBMITTED, | arur aicrfeuitural 1roducts, with spesiat rveer: | HE DEMANDED AN INVESTIGATION END OF Y :‘\'n-] \'Ax[ll'\l for Mills, |nm.\.‘u1mu-n Im»r.- b ; .\ni< ullom nf“mimu\s made a like motion ence to his own state, and he asks that sam- ! 1o wildest excitement. Mr. Catchings anc n reference to Mr. Duboise, e ples of products of this character may be others of the Crisp forces rustied from the [ Crowds on Hand to Witness the Scene, Mr. Sherman offered the usual resolution | M v forwarde: ross at tt vl , AL & b 8 C Much Interest Manifested By Consti- | forwarded to his address at the Capitol hotel, | Though a Tercor to h O o Mills of Texas Mads a Gallant Fight, But | pall and wto the headquarters of Mr. Hateh Ut Fioral DEchvRtibNE \Wers for the appointment of two'senntors to join A i e Washington, D, C. 11 U OUR AR THREIY There was brief five minutes’ conv y like committeo on the patt of the liouse to | tutional Jurists In the Cas and Lawloss Characters in Gene He Lacked the Votes. and Mr. Catchings reappeared foll Scarce—Republicans Loud- wait on the president of the United States sonnel of the Opposing Cou Misuellancous, eral He is Suspected of Mr. Hatch nnd both gentiomon entore Iy Appland tteed. and inform him that a quornm of each house el 4 Assistant Socrotary Chandler today dis- § hall of the house, W sembled, and that congress was ready —Washington Gossip. missed the avplication for a spocification of the Crime. CRISP EXPRESSES HIS SENTIMENTS HALGH Goos. to ObiRg. _— to recelv any communication that ke migut e orror i tho homesuan contoal of W, 8. . RIS L 3 y . el e pleased to make. roey against )} rookings for the . " 5 . ” o SHINGTO! ) Jee. 7. L " y K . y L Hateh is going to withdraw. Hateh is to Wasmyaroy, D. C, Dee I'he !"‘l}) I'he resolution was ngreed to and Messrs. Wasiizaron Bueav or Tie B, ) ligh land district. The entry is therefore Curyesye, Wyo.,, Dee. 7.—[Special Teles — £0 to Crisp,’” was the simultansous cry from | rainstorm which visited the city this morn- APHAR SRR Sitte 4 eolled; ETo - Approve ALk e 4 LA LG BN L e oy | Totaprrcs (el PR czman aid Harris wore dppointod. jFovyre Sreer, © iceliod. Ho approved the nction of the | gram to Tie Brr. | ~Frank M. Canton, dop- ¥ : f indred throats, 1@ spectators were 0ot | ing had little effect in dampening the ardor Mr. Hoar moved he committee on WasmiNaroy, D. C,, Dec. 7. registrar and receiver at Aberdecn, S. D., in s v 1 Ho is folid for Tariff Reform and a Demo- | pistaien, for the ontrar f Mr. Hateh t I y y i 2 IN | uty United States marshal, a terror to or istaken, for the entratco o ateh to | o barcons dosirous of witnossing the open- | privileges and elections be directed to inquire T 'THAVOE okya; 189 s Gues- | Becepting the final homestead proof of Louiss e L R AVCICEAY T the caucus could havo but ono meaning, Tha “:H't,(' it _,,‘,1\\("‘::‘.,-..‘,‘:& .'n‘vll’u{.fl’ll [ito ana report upon tAY BiFourusthrses. and v “'"[l(“ e '“.‘]‘“ kAL LR 0 R o patent will Teane. the ger | inais, and ono of the bost kuows and most gentleman from Missouri cast his yote for [ /1% 0! s el S, validity of tho appointment of Mr. Chilton | 11on Of title to oMce of goveraor of 2 obraska | cision of the laud commnssioner boing ro. | Mighly respacted citizens of Wyosming, was - = Mr, Crisp, and Messrs, ; Byrus and \V nwui early hour a great crowd surged through the | grom tiq state of Texas. Agreed to, and of citizenship on the part of Jamos K. | versed. arrested today at his home in Buftalo on the of his stats delogation, followed his lead and | corridors ot tho capitol. [n the house olutions were offered, and agreed to, | Boyd, will come u : ar, large basketf ’ % e Y of his st i ! ) solutions d, and agreed to, | Boyd, ome up for argament in tha A large basketful of red roses was placed | chargo of murdering Join A, ‘I HOW THE STRUGGLE WAS CONDUCTED. :’\" “‘\‘l"“ {‘.‘I"I ‘1“‘. “"‘I‘"h.-r‘ "”‘i"" late. Xi“: gall the soats were all occupied, and | fixing noon as tne daily hour of meeting, and | United States suprems court tomorrow. The | 0n Senator Pettigrew’s desk carly in the lllurl' "Il .’:“”nlx I“xl:\( ;’ ‘1‘1’“ '\|’ II‘{L‘M M;.fl Interesting Bituntions During the | Mills, 03; McMilita, 10: Springer, 13 | As the republlcans entored tho hall of the | ¢4 brozeed to business, nudithen the senate | James Boyd was a citizan of the Uaited Mrs, Manderson, the wife of tho president | Canton has been for soms time crippled with nteresting Stevens, 1 house they were groeted by their democratic | adjourned. A States at the date of eloction, Briefs of | pro tom. of the senate, was an interested | fnflammatory rhoumat S Hsgatly: Progress of the Fight—Where tmmediately after this ballot a dromatic | colleagues and congratulations ana condol- — — counsol have boen filsd, J, C. Cowln, attor | spectator of the opening procoedings. of the ! tory rhoumatism. Ho rocently re. ' scene occurred when Mossrs, Crisp and | lences were exchanged IN BATILE ARRAY., A e ¥ senate, and was accompanied by Mrs, M, A, | ried froma visit to tne South Dakota hot Crisp Got in Strengt Hateh met necidentally in the lobby in the The chamber presented a bright appear- ney for Mr. Boyd, inhis briof, maintains {12, “rornerly of Omaha and now of | SPriNgs, but has uot beou ablo to mount & Al NI Yation vear of the house. Instantly the Georgian | ance notwithstandiog the gloominess | How the Democratic Ranks Lino Up | that bis cliont bocamo a citizen by | Numpa, Ldaho, horse, aund scarcely ablo to crawl about on raspod the hand of s lata opponent, aud, | of tho oy, Many of the ' dosks for thio BasBIOHRW A, virtue of mlo admission of 'uhlr.n:u gEs. Croole, wite of the famous Indian | crutchos. z face, thanked warmly for ore 0 e v ora signs 14 3 3 T as a state, o bel 1 inhabitant ghter, 1s hora on business regarc 0 8¢ 3 i his support, 'he 200 spoctators on the out- | of moro or less beauty, although | WasmNGTON, D. C, Dec. 7.—[Spocial Telo- asadesd L1 LIt AR LA AL Folowing the death of tho two alloged 5 s 1 i B A B g of the tormtors of Nebraska and | lection'of asito for the proposed monum § N Wasnixatoy, D, C., Dec. 7.—The day | side witnessed this scene and tho friends of | thoy were not as numerous as in former | gram to Tug Big, | —This has beon another e e S 5 of General Crook, and also to relocate rustlers all their frionds jumped to the con- opened without any apparent chango in the | Mr. Crisp gave a cheer of exuitation years, and tho speaker's dosk was conspicu- | nervous, rasping daz 1n the speakership con- | f membver of its constitutional convention. | o, vo ™ Accompanied by Colonel Henr clusion that the deed had been douo by the speakership contest, Tho five candidates | | OO the Lwenty-ic url'n\z tlot Mr. Sr-l‘i'm'r[ 3 u\l;b_:‘lllml:ln‘wl:lu;'l;nf lornm e ing the | o2 It was, however, but another round in ‘:“"‘\"”""“* that the organio m-z} Mx ‘fl;’nnjv visited Arlington and witnessed o mounted | large cattle mon. Frod G, S. Hosseis about s S = o ) ost another vote, and Mr. Crisp reaped the As the clocks of tho eity were chiming ereat strurals Whio! zi i sion by providing that the state should be ad- | parade at Fort Myer. Mrs. Crook w 1 e mo: " o Y ” wero as cheerful as ever and thoir followors | poye “Npe MeClellan of Indiana followed | hour of noon, Clerle McPPherson cailed the ::"' ““‘;)"v"-’“"’ VAL edb ) L G upon equal footing with the original Bacoiriber 10it s pd: the whistor |‘:1‘l‘-'l\l|1rn)y‘x‘»‘~t L uoat, consplouous resident cattloman, scemed imbued with the same confidence and | the examplo of Mr. Shively and votea for | house to order. Ho_ immediately proceeded | the two leading factions for the democratic {hrall iEesnosts \Ohatspava feiter | . Tho'comptroller of tha cutrency today hp- | ns & MBrshal has to aiar,o maell as woll Porsistency which has beon tho characteris- | M. Crisp. This was the only change, but | to cull tho roll, As Mr. Reed responded to | presidential nomination néxt yoar—Clove. [ Stotes inall respocts whatsosver, tokeher |, ,uqytho Westera National bunk of Now | oritic of th kutlo oy urs i outspoken T Tonturaof the contest. Tho caucus met | 1tgavo Mr. Crisp a load of six ovor Mr. | his name, his republican colloaguos gave him | land and Hill. Whon it bogan to appear at | With tho authority couferred upon the in- | Yorl; g resorve agent for the Favmors Na. | simiply o disgeace byt a w1 ome not promptly ot 10 this morning and withouv any | Mills, the result bolng: Crisp. 101: Mills, | a raund of applauso, i esonco | tHO. afterncon session of ithe caucus thay [ Nabitants of Neoraska territory to forin @ | wional bank of Wobster City, In, county e o gueheg (B ohngon tho call of the roll, Two ballots were taken | The excitement at this time was at fevor | motion of Mr. Holman of [ndiana, adjourned | Crisp, us was expected whon the Hateh and | ghipof ll porsons in tho territory capable of | ture, is here for the winte S etins e i e NIBTUL AU ICHoY et and the caucus then adjourned until2 o'clock. | heat, but it received a check by tho sudden | to meot at noon tomorrow. Springor following began oo to pieces, the | acquiring Its citizonship under tho gonersl | Benjamin F\ Cash was today appointod | houess i oo dond men’s friends and dos t b Oy 4 i ol nounced the rumors that wero flying around Just boforo the nincteenth builot was takon | Follzction that i all the chagos Mr. MoMil- N | word went around the capitol corridors that | policy of that government. postmaster at Minckatab, Palls iiver county, | concerning him. Ho said ho was ot only Terry of Arkansas, an ubsentee, camo iu and [ ! -:;.n’;.- r'.','fi..f\'.,‘,.”k.‘ -‘l:(n A“VFLH:Y).‘:,“A :\;I‘l) OPENING SESSION OF THE SENATE, ;.llr Cleveland was drifting to tho rear and James . Boyd's ¢ ftizenship. S. D., vice James Wrightly, m:.}ui 5 props: od to mect bis accusers faco to face, votad for Mills. to either Mr. Crisp or Mr. Mills it would be | Conrests Fif L Other Initial Pro- | 1 new blood of the party was coming 10 | joney D. Iistabrook, also attorney for — = ! o aarorg tan o Jstibar and T tinERLHE ¥ tests Filed and Other Initia THa Thont ¥ : SECRE T oD 5 matter might at once bo sifted to th On the Anxi insufticient to defeat the other leading rival i } e 5 ont, ‘ Boyd, argued that Boyd became a citizen SECRETARY T'KACY’S REPORT, b ALt LLL) o o ox. | 3010t 15 the supborters of tho Tonnosses P CocllinREIOTEIBREBOTYE “I am growing tived of this fossil dic- | through the relation bick to the declaration : e o) eranndo. UROS stkgestion - thiay There wero 227 members p e ox- | s riidate stoodt i my Wasmixatos, D, C., Dec. 7.—In deflanco | yai0: oyeluimed a demoorat member of the | of intcution of the wranting in 1% of final | 1€ Shows the Need of incroasing the [ B9 0 urrested on a chiarge of murdor, citoment was intense during the call of the R e s A ne of tho rain which prevailed from early morn- |y o S L ¥ naturalization papers to Boyd's fatber, and Navl For el e socorc r Ly done toduyatHy waveany S il e it MeMillin's Forces “tand Firm, sl S S Michigan dologation, “and I propose to sow | HAtHTMIZALION buts OGO SIS 3 Ses St heing sworn to by Al Allison, brother of roll on the first ballot. It was realized thaf 4 ing until about noou, when tnere was o e ; e Ao OW 1 that the comple nsaction takes effectas | Wasmixaros, D, C., Dec. 7.—In his annuat | Tisdale, who g 1 v y o assuult upon Mr. Springer's forces it by voting agaiust Mills. The progres: if the date of declaration was 1549, Natural- | 3 dale. who goos under that name siuce his the hour for solicitation had wvassed | o SR LER0 S orte . were made | SHgntclearing up of the weather, the senate | o000t of the demucratic party has been | izat L o ‘l‘|' LRl S ~r"‘“ d report to the presidont, Secretary Tracy of | removal heve from Texas, and the first ballot was devoud | "ok (o “MeMitlin ranks, Memvors | #allories wero crowded with spectators eager | a(in'and aictated to by Cloveland, Care | tract ih which tho erautine of fual papers | 10 BAYY prosonts dotails of construction of | | Tihe bearine s sot for 10 o'clocis tomorrow of tho argumentative sconos which charac- | rushod hithor and - thither buttonholing | 0 Withess the oponing of tho wifty-second | FEUUENAIIRIAd 1o, Y BAVERI, COR | LS lad wn aceoptance on the part of tha | BOW vessels and discusses tho dovolopment | otk Thore will bowo, troubls mn Caus = terized the balloting Suturday night. Every | avd remoustrating with tho foliowers | congress, ‘he presidential and diplomutic | (8% W10 5 L e government. Hy also argued that the | of avmament, projoctiles, oto. In brosonting | Most mromant L bY the tostimony of tha b ; 5 g f the tlownan from Toennessce, bi hoir | galleries were uioceupied, but tho reserved | will be Crisp or a black horge. P OnRAE] 5 r o 5 7 . most prominont people of the towa. p) o y hi: fer- | © itleman m NNess ut their A on 't of I8 K 1l persons (o 9 er: e 3 R OIS B COUUIILELLII e Pho. valiant ninoteen | seetions were well filed with ladies, includ This oxciamatton wos passod around and | Svho handaciared thore. fotention 10 hocome | Mrmmms piony of the several squadrons | Sunday wasa comparatively quict d SRRIThohL pakanaston roll-ct 0 e valia iinoted AR QAL i ] & xclama sod d id | who had declared their iztention to become | Secret ropeats tho def it tHaiekol Al A e enco withont persunsion, and as tho roll-call { Lin"% R GRS o' Me. MeMillin, and | 108 wives aud daughtors of senators. Hore | 4000 pacame the byword. e Mills men nad | citizens of the United Staies amenablo to | attuck &t Valpiraies a tho detuils of ‘the | Bufalo, " tho excitoment having to a g proceeded and no changes were noted it be- | there betng no defection 1n any other quartor | 8 there throughout the chamber tho desks |0 AT T e B | A Lo IR Y BTToEER o Eotitarring [ Bt Ava oA ojupon gthoiBeatantafatie {qegtesf subisidcd: came apparent that tho claims of the leading [ the twenty-iifth and tweuty-sixth ballots | OF the senutors who wore to tako their seuts b e SV ‘)‘;{.’f,‘;"‘,:.‘;, a1 aliiseninipion Tames . Boyd and hia fathet. | puviie = e hioss Decnlelycnitothis Must Answorl Forl Ban candidates were extravagant, and that there 'u}l\cllv:.lm\) auy change. ’l‘)\, h.n\k:;u U‘( s ““&“‘;-ho““}i‘t{d‘ prv“ most despotic. They had bgen for days over- | The concession of entire houesty to Boyd in In showing tho need of increasing the DEHYO5H l") ;’)' llnn‘df u{hr'r would be no surprises. ho twenty-soventh ballot was along and | 0¥ 00 @ OWaE TE iehed in o ik | Dearing, avbitrary ~ and./ finteasonavlo in [ his bellef that he was acitizen, his reiterated tho secrotury says: “The course of oo, 5. D, Dee. 7—[Specal Telew Probibly tho most intoresting porsonage at | momtouous one wnid. the munivers answored | Gents desic, was Batiagudiid b &) BEC | oversthing, Patienco on §lie_part of the | 0aths of aliegiance to tho United Statcs and during the’ last yoar has shown anew | BT to Tne Bk ]—1k. Thompson and Dr. this time was Cable of [llinois, who was cos ".;l‘;-fi-\“lnllll:.n m\]“x;;f \”I“!.u |u:m{l -"“1“1\;' d o e e ot 1n | Crisp, McMiuiin, Hatoh* agd Springer men the constitution and bis patriotic conduet | the necessity of continuing the development | C- Klcemanof Custor were arrested for man- fideatly exbected by the friends of Mills to | nochango: Crisp, 101; Mills, 05; ModMillin, | guinber, of e Seapiots, 1o, 0o SOCL (01 | Bad ow ceased fo be o vivtus, From tnat | through lifo are uoted as circumstances justl- | of the navy. It is appareut that the mercan- | slaughter Sunday in causing the death of the R O oo A ool e 0B 6L (b 0 L) Pelondal| LFOmIBIrlumnsiclioeR thaXamolofiM e Qi [ FOmBLY S FE NEaa iR 1 CRH (O fying the court In invokiug tho doctrine of | wlo competitors of thix conutry are today en- | enild of tho formor's wifa—Thompson for + ballotand to bo thereupon followed by New- | A shor: conference o leading fric L R e i e el tattse ot death to . kertamn wen, | relation, arging their fields of activily with more | his inhuman assault on the wi ol berry of 1linois, another of Springer's sup- | of the candidates was beld and as a result Mr. Mr. d oing L 8 Mills bore u very weary, seri e ) aggressive onergy than ever bofore, N b P marariRsullain P that RColhlA1A bor 5. Springer. delogath of senators. Mills o 3 v, serious mien. Decisions Cited in Support, ggressive onergy than ever befove. No ono | a delicate condition, the doctor for horri porters. Wheu the name of the Rock lsland | Durborrow, of the Sprin delegation, ot il o Ho was distressed. * He felt that his doom [ s B can fail t0 obsorve the indicatious of & svs- | mutiluting the child ung m)(‘"'l 1{ oy member was called, however, Cable voted for | moved to teke a recess until % p. m. Opening Proceeding . was oblivion and near. Hepud his followers The decision in tha case of Swinburne, | tematic effort to take advantage of disturbed S HEOR e ORverY: Sprineer and subséquently Newberry did the | I'he motion unanimousty provailed. At noou the vice prosident took tho chair | had workoa their last schionia, had forced the | Which was decidod to the contrary, Mr. Es- [ couditions uow | ing in many smaller Indians Suffering for Food same, thus blasting:the hopes of a break amoug [ The two hours’ interval hatweon the ad- | aud the session ovencd with prayor by the | best man in under the wire it seemed. The | tabrook ascribes tosectional prejudices which | states. In this movement naval ascondaney | p, B Dl e Boringors sturdy supzortors, e followers | jourament and reassembiing of the caucus | chaplain, Kev. J. G. Butler, moment of retaliation had come, The Crisp | Perhaps unconsciously tended “to intluence [ playsa larga part. The consequences uro ABRIE G0 Dacilr.cAll ot thofoftlcials of ull tho other candidates were equully firm. | Was industrions the candidates Tho vice president welcomed the sonators | men, foeling that the presence of such Cleve- | thg court. i not fer to seck. ‘The establish- | 'Mplicated in tho Choyenne agency frauds he cighteenth ballot showed o chungo | aud thei munagors. prinzer and | to tho rosumption of thoir official duties and | land leaders as Vilas of Wisconsin and Dick. | The brief n behalf of Tnaver was pre- | meat of complete cominoreial supromacy by | Are reported suspouded. The agency Is from the seventeenth of Suturday night. -h';l-]l_m »\xr"k‘l u'ImflI\‘l'wl.h'rcnrv and subse- | called the seuato to order. Tae vice presi- | inson of Michigan, who were Clevelana's pared by John . Dillon, Joun L. w a luropean power in any state of the west- | charge of Special Inspector Sessny. Soma The secoud ballot of the duy, or the nine- | quentiy dined toge! ory \with the result that | dent thon laid beforo tho sonate tho craden. | cabinet officers, Samuel Matdsh of the In- | ¢ Joseph H. Blair. They citotho case of | ern hemispbera means the exclusion of Ameri- | of the Indians ave suffering for food; teonth of tho coutest, was a quiet, porfunc- | they decided to act together in the termina- | tials of the now senators and the letters of | dianapoiis Sentinel, the divact reprosenta. | rydon and Swinburne from West Viginia | can interest and the virtual destruction, as . tory one. It was evident that no choice 'b'l”‘“ UI'NIU ‘:“"l"“\-l-*h“"[hl it hi'f:m\m"l_umm- resignation received by him duriug the re- | tiveof Heary Watterson, Dan Lockwood of | in which the circumstances —are sub- | far s vhat state is concorned, of independent, NO AL ABLE could bo made before 12 o'clock and that tho | blo that either Mr. Crisp or Mr. Muils must | cess. ‘Those papers were read, the first | Buffalo and a lot of other 1mparted agents of | Stantially identical ‘with those in the | cxistence. Thereare statesin the Pacific b g et Fifty-second congress must open with the | be elected. being the letter of resignation of Senator | the late president idi case of Boyd and which the court held | and not large states either, wh lects are 5 n o e , president and stauding candidate, | & oy N e o1 ‘ge siates cither, whoso fleets ave | pooe oo =T ; spezkership question still unsolvad, and that 7:30 p.m. Mr. Springer and his twelvo | Reagan of Texas, and the appointment by | warranted a persoual figh', ‘o that record vroof of uvaturalization was | more powerful than auy force that we could | ' Eratern oads Stup Grain the contest must be resumed after the ad- ‘:“ni{‘!st:“ or;erqhuld t‘l‘: sel‘c;‘;:bmcso?{l-imum, the gov(vrnorlollhnlsmm of Mr., Chilton in | earnest. . CER » “clcv;mu’ unv} thlnh:u:-ac;zlns of relation | readily bring to meet them. Lo protoct any Shipments. journment of the house in the afternoon. at whicl r. Springer than| followers | his stead, 1'he next credentials read were . = 3 oy | eould not apply to mat -naturalization. | seaboard, e n ™ Dee. Ny ; On the Ninetoenth Ballot. for their loyal support and stated his velief | those of Mr. Felton of California to fill the Tssues Were Abandoned. There are many things they say that are nac- [ fleot is cfln?»f&?o‘&?‘::flf Tvotvo birlppiag A’ng?lfn‘?;;-‘:l;"rrumi & u?: ri’!nn"wmh i g ] 5 that cithee Mr. Crisp or Mr. Mills must bo | vacancy causea by tho death of Mr. Hearst, | Hitherto it had beon a strugele between | essacy after deciaration of intention wade | the otner at a critial moment.” . bl s ‘This bailot showed no change from the last | elected. X and the next wero the resignation of Mr. | issucs largely. Democrats were trying to [ requisite befors nuturahization papers can bo ST contections today that they could no longer I‘;nllut of Saturday 1\nlx:lu. Those m\;m- . Springer Withdeaws. Bamunds of Vermont, and the appointmen | dotermine whether Mills and free trade or | issued. Collective naturalizatiou, they mi; receive shipmonts of grain to bo recon- crs voting for Mr. Crisp on this | «you gentlomen have been loyal to me | of Mr. Proctor in his stead. The uext cra- | Crisn and free_coinage should bo the issue | tain, can apply only when congress makes signed at Chicago for eastern points. bullot were: Messrs, Alderson, Alex- | quid e, yvou have made sacrifives for me, | dentials read were those of Mr. Call and Mr. | noxt year. Free trado was becowing a | Xpress provision therefor, as it did when | Details of the € in the Regular | Theso wero the last of the ronds east of ander, Allon, Amerman, Bacon, Bankioad, | g it's iow my time to be loval to you. | Davidson, each claiming to bo senators from | failura in tho contost. New, all those but Florida_or Lousians was coded to tho Serv ostvraternhy Chicugo to give such notice and the cutly, Beeman, Blanchard, Blount, Branch, | | repared = = ¢ “in- | Floriaa. Mills men were determined it should be Jr1tea States. In those cases the inhabitants c Al AL X o c d , B 3 r am prepared now to throw my in cre determin should be an i icase a1 o —i{Spe : S Bullock, Bunn, Cadmus, Campbel, Castle, | 1 & BEPIEEE Bo 0 Y o eanth. | _ After they wore both read Mr. Harris of [ issuc, 5o far as thoir contast was concerned, | Would hava no citizenship if not citizens of VIR, 10, _ Da -{Special | movement of grain througsh Chicago is Catehings, Clarke (Ala.),'Cobb (Ala), Cock” | gitay that vou, gontlomon, moy desire to | Tenuessee expressed the opmion that the | of Cloveiand or Hill, Mr. Uleveland lost iu | the United States, whereas inhabitants of Telegram to Tur Bee. |—The following army | checked, as none of the western lines will ran, Compton, Cowles, Crawlordy Cum- | Support as a unit, and [ will dp that with tho | proner coursoto b purstiod with them was | populurity from thai moment. and i soon be- | lortitories are citizéns of tho United >tates | orders wore issued today: allow’ any. more! of thelr! cars. to/be taken n Dantels, Donoyan, Dungau, Dunphy, | 16¢\tve understanding that, whoever we may | to refer them bothi to the committee on priv- | came apparent that it would never do to re regardless of the state’s admission to the A board of oficers to consist of Major | cast. Of course the latter anticipated this dmunds, Il-llwl. ‘MI!N' '!umlwu.A l‘.xlu @lect, T want nothing, that I ask nothing for | ileges and ol.-m.uu,] & nlmu the question | nomivute the late president, for some of the R ey s Joseph R. Gibson, surgeon, and Captain | action on the part of their eastern co cliows, ' titeh, Forney, Fowler, | 10 e Vit that my frionds must vo well | might be deoided in the lizht of a thorough | leading democrats in the house wouid mug Nebraska's Bank Failuves. T < e T st 2 SR LI LICI T L Geisseubainer, ' Gillespio, Grady, | iditad. applausel. 1. leavs vou how | investization. Housked that both creden- | wumpon him. Crisp men. began to poiut | Tno compurolier of the currency Henry . ilbourne, assistaut suvgeon, ate | tions, aud the mujority of thom have beon f. Hallowell,’ Haynes, Homphill, | £iiaren todoeide upon tho candidato you | tials bolaid on the table for tho day, and | thix out, wherein Mills could nov win, | considorablo spaco in' his annual report to | 14 o'clack i, on Wednesday, Docomber o | Thonirine for it as best thoy could. Tho crson (N, C.), Hebert, Johnstone | §clive’ to support as your sccond choice, | Said that he would probably tomorrow name | although ho absoroed nearly all the support | national bank failures in Nebraska during e A sl tiampor U, | Buslington, moro than n week ago, insiructed Laytou, Lester (Va.). Loster ( owis, | pocai” [Applause.] oges and clection was not of the Mills ctaracter and so B RUmayS T >0 Ha P I A consigned to enstern poiuts unless loaded in Little, ' Livingston, Mallory, MeDonad, | P7XG 0 NS REICees witharawal tho de o | M. Georgo of Mississippi xald that bo | the Texan could not hopo for any e R A w B n of AT et nralolosen | wacicaralantibaie} Deluno, aud detor. | cars “owned by eastern linos. The result is Melaiz, McRae, Moutgomery, Moscs, Outes, | ion iseussed briefly the quoestion of pol. | Would not now object to that request. He [ support from tnat direction barring very ua- | its doors Tetombit 1. i, On Oclobue 17 an | tia0 Whother they are physically (Juntified | that 160 Burlinaton clovators in Nebraska O Farrell, Outhwaite, Oweus, I (R L), | v %and finally decided that they would not | bad, after u very careful oxamination, both | expectod turus, The fizht became’ personal, | assessment upon the shiroholders wmounting (00 S s Qury the ohiooes namon | are filled with grali awaiting shipment, and Page (Md.), Pattison, Payntér, Pecl, “Pens [ o8 S50 0 o rots . goneros: | 43 to the law and the facts, found | and it has boen growing moro destructiveiy | [0 8 percentof the capital stock was leyied “";I‘ Qmpig ;;"\.‘{ '“_"xlu}) theofficers named | the farmers ave clu g in vamn for cars, dleton, Raynor, Reilly, Roberwson, Rockwell, s e as 2 - 4 that there was no controvel as to | personal all day. by the comptrolie remained unpaid. The | Will réjoin their proper stations. Leave of At St. Louis the situntion s the same as af B e avons Stamp, | 1y, but they would leave him free to votoas | M are ey e LI E ol ) examin ored the | absence to include April 5, 1592, is grauted | Chicago, the eastorn ronas ha topped B b baroim. Van Hore, War: | e’ desirud on tho decisive ballor, and that | W8 - BIet R (e e e e ot wore off and the e | fact thatinpro than on-lalf ot an incrouse of | Captain William 15, Hopkins, assistant sur- | throush shipments by transfor, Holiof Is wick, Wendock, Wheoldr_ (Aln.). Waiting, [ PRE 0N each o A0 SRS ¢ eveatly i | them Dby the committec, As to tho luw it | sult'was as much indoubt as weok ngn. | hetn - paid i wnd anthoszod by w0 ettt suream iy o | dooked for only when the lake und il ship- Williams (N. C), Winn, Youumins—. domand. Ho was in turns importunod by | Wes vlain, and had recoived the judicial de- | There were no unusual features surrounding [ accordunce with tho law, ‘was represcated f oo R by e aiaurkean, “has leon | montsiofigeatn sargal L outior tialway, and Thoso voulng for Mr. Mills woro: Mossrs. | ST U, {ontivessiman Fonnson of tho Mills | termiuation of tho senate, So that thero ro- | the conveuing of this cougross to charaotor. | by tho notes of sutseribers, the obiizutions | 47bed, By the presidont to tuke effect | that will probably not bo for fivo weis to finu..n. ;\!nurv\\'. ;\lnmmi llm}‘\" Barwig, | following, and by Colonel C. HL. Jones, the | mained neithera question of law nor a ques- | ize it from others except the presenco of & W.nm‘nm‘un‘p;xm th “.'mf“l’ ':;.lq.m;q:n. ~x1° Dt itanant AT, e .lvm.l (l)\lurfir,umr,uw bushels of grain carried nd,” Bowman, Brawloy, Breckinridge e g T TR 1 tion of fact for tho attention of the commit- | very | ber of o T 1o notes hud heen :ediscountec ers o Second Lieutel . Davis, | by the lakes lines aro in Bufalo eluvator wvloy, 8¢ | oditor of the St. Louis KRepublie, but the | tion of ery large number of new faces, The crowd | ¢,'\il Sy Lt ANALC ra e stondl; 3 s i 5 / A ; ors or (Ark.), Brockinridge (Ky.), Brotz, Buckner, | Sditor of e St Louis Hopublic, butthe | (e, "The equality of tho statos ought not to | was also tho same in every respect, As | Lorbe i G Ero o b T | Socqnd artillery, will veport In borsou on | siill wfloat, and until this accumulation has Brookshire, Brown, Brunner, Bushuell, But. | SM0U8t 0F Solaco aud encourtgoment o | hginrorfored with for a single bour when | many came to viow the opening us to ool the | tarest wore pald on certifieutes of depositand’| 1wt o Otie - aontioth intanioyoetel | beon transported to_the soaboard the castera ler, Bynum, Camivetti, Capehart, Caruth, | BNl ot s there was no serious. question nbout which | oxcitemont incident 1 tho Speakcorship. cone | bills puyabio. to non-restdunt capihiisis for [ EAWCIL G Otis, iventiotn iofantey, prost | trunk lines cannot rolenso thoir cars for tha Cate, Causey, Chapin, Claney, Coburn, Coo pparned. & of Mr. MeMilin's followers | there could bo any difforenceamong senators. [ test. ‘There never was more oarnestuess Go- | several” yoars prior to the suspension, and [ dent of tho gensral court martial appoluted 1 trafic from the west. It is expected that lidge, Coombs, Cooper, Cox (N. Y.), Crain, | wera decidedly. plodied to @ second ehoice | However, in deferenco to tho senator from | picted in the faces of men than was seen in [ 4ividends not eirne i were dech wid paid | 0 meet ou the duts authe wrmy bullding in | this reliof will come about the middlo of Jan- Crosby, Culbertson, Delorest, Dick SEG (acidoCly ploskon. socond oholco | gnnessce, ho would make no nbjection In | the followers of Cloveland and Hill who were | 10 Shareholders. "Tho board of directors wis ew Yorx Cily, as a witnoss before said | uary. 2 Dix oithi whoen he should withdraw and that Mr. } o 50y A inattentive (o duty, wnich made reckless mis- | court, and upon being excused from further | I re i erson, xon, Pithian, | Speingorand his immeaiate friends hela the | [etting the matter go over until tomorrow, | supnorting Mills ead Crisp respectively, | manugement possidie. A dividend of 15 per | attendance will revurn to his proper stati lustbound shipments of freight, Including Tovmna, S iCloaryy Hamitton: | 28RS Sitaation was the general opiion, | but he gave notice that ho would then insist | They felt that the issues of the party wero | cent i been paid to ereditors on- tho princi- A Broporatation. [ieveryihliig excent iiivo stook, ‘icreased:to Hare, Harris, Harter, Hayes, Head, Hoar [ 0% "o first ballot of the evening was | that the senate had both the facts and the | beurg fought cut and tha political fate of two | palof claius proved. FOSTER A VERY SICK MAN. 93,445 tons from 73,250 the preceding weol Hooker, (Miss.) Johnsou (O.), Kendall, Kribbs, | 4 (vaited with tho greatest interest, law before it, and ought to procoed at once | of their greatest oxponents was being sealed. GonharnineiRod Olondls Bank, A d M4 and 77,856 during the corresponding week Kilgore, Lane. Laanham, Laphnm, Tockwood, | "o fiest chango camo whon tho name of | to seat Mr. Gall, the logally olectoa. senator T Wass AT vaata ek Rod Ak e e A last year. Tho Grand Trunie asily” out- Long, Lynch, Muagner, Mansur, Mcaleer, | v Sirborrow. one of. Mr Soringers 11t | from the state of Floria, An pated. 1o Red Cloud Iational banis was elosed by s Scevetar, 88 Assumes a [ stripped all competitors, careying more than McCreary, MeKinney, Moyer,” Mitehell, | tofs aliiorions, was roached, Dot gentl. | Mr. Hoar of Massachusetts said be had re- | Mombers forgot tho profusion of flowers | yrderof the comptrailer Juno = L Al E Serious Aspect. one-fifth of the entiro tonnage. This road 18 Moore, Mutenlot, Norton, O'Neill (Moo, | poi 200R' S W8, BOCIE i ieimutes | coived and carofully examined the statement | and tho ~neccssity of renewing of ola | 13 capitil wis feppesented by waconvertiole | o caron, D, €, Dee. 7.—Socretazy | 115t NOW in great favor with Chicugo ship- Parrett, Pearson, Suvers, Scott, Se Tater anothor of Mr, Sprinzor's fuends also | Of the govornoe of ilorida, and that it pre- or forming new acquaintances. 'Puey | TIVeSted Tn Tocal enterprisos at eroat 105, 1he | Rosters flluess secems to have assumed pers because it rocontly took the untiative Bperey, Stahinecker, Stewart (Tex.), Terry, | votad for tho Georgia candidate, Messrs, | Sented, so faras he could discover, simply | were all — absorbed in tho contest Lition of the bank was due to bad manige- s R assumed & | jn anolishing switching charges and thereby Tracey, Tuckor, Warner, Wheeler (Mich.), i iller Vise the constitutionality and construction of the | Thero was an almost complote und u total disregird of sound banking | more serious aspect, and another physician | putting them all on an cquality. 3 5 i 9 M Babbitv and Miller of \Wisconsin, two of the ¥ g I R i d White,' Wike, Wilcox, Willinms (Muss.)! | giher friends of Mr, Springer, wont to the | eXisting law of congress as to the election of | absence of the customary talk of com- Iples, SR s has been called to assist Dr. Hamilton in The first oMcial actof D), 1. Roberts, as Williams (I1l), Wilson (W. Va.),” Wise, [ 311115 foree. 80 that the twenty iehth ballog | senators. That question had been frequentiy | mitteo formation und proposed lezislavion. | Ao First Nutional bunk of Led Cloud wis | treating the case. 1lu speaking of tho caso | Kouordl pusscnger azent of the Livio system, Wolverton—il i gave Cuisp 103, Mills ' 96, " McMillin 19, | before tho senato and had been always de- | A boliel provaied that the demacrats in- [ SO YGRS ONFRDOT IR Vil oo rorsod, | this morning Dr. Hamilton sald the secretary | Was to lift tho boyeott, so far s that road s Those voting for Mr. MeMillin were: | 858 ISP e G0 ' | cided in the same way. He ngreed with Mr. | tended to fight ont their own difforences and | 464 i 'obedionte 1o telottaphic tnetractions | Uad no pain, but his fever had not gone down | concerned, aguinst the Chicago & ~Alton, Messrs. Beltzhoover, Boatner, Bunting Mr. Capehart, o Mills man, was sick and | (eorge as to the constitutional right of each | whatever the result of thoir straggles might | from the comptroller, upon investization, it | Bor had his coudition umproved. The pationt | Mr. Roverts' appointment took effect toduy Chipman, Covert, Cox (Tenn.), Enloe, | gysent from tho evening session. state to be equally represented in the senate, | be there would be little legistation at the | was discovered that the bank had bed is very weak. and today he issued an order resuming the Gooduight, Gorman, Kyle, Lagan, Patter- | *NEMG I CREICIEATIN o votos of | #nd it occurred to him that ‘after tho oath | session just convened. Party feeling runs | fusalvent condition for ablo peric . relations with the Alton that cxisted prior to son, Pierce, Price, Richardson, Snodgrass, | 4 nommation, but MeMillin's nineteen men | had been agministered to all tie new sen- | so high on the democratic side that nothine [ Such confitlc by Irrecu- WBATREL BURKOLNT, Januury 1. Of course the other truuk lines Btockdale, Stono (Ky.), Washington—1 Word st iniioved, and no election’ was poss | 8tors bo would movo to take up tho Florida | can b hoped for in the way of logislation | 4Fities of forer OUEER ARG KEWH i OFFICE OF WraTHER Bunpay, | | chnnovafford to continuo tho boycott after Those voting for “Mr. Sprmger weres | U S8 TE EG 00 W en. | ease. The matter could then go over unuil | which could bo consiruod into polities or [ it Rhpirentiy hevn held for more thisn two . AT AU, | | this Messvs, Babbitt, Breyan, Busoy, Cable, | oCco " oiiiate, i LOmOrrow. assistance to the present administration. | years, nnd the officers and employes fmme- et i HAHA; L1900, T ) no months ago the Pacific Railway com- Durborrow, Holwan, otk (O.)." Marun, [ GRS NS tine Me. MoMillin bad been | | Mr. Georse addea somo further remarks, | Tho democrats aro determined to throw | dintely in chyrgo were permitted "1 conduct | The baromoter is steadily falling over the | pany, an llinois eorporation operating the | McClottan, MeCann, — Milier, Newborry, | joiding frequent confercnces with his col- | 10 the offect that the government of Alabama | every possible obstruction in the way ot | 18 uitales. he funds of the bunk were | western districts, dun to an extensive area | strect rallway systom of Los Augeles, Cal, i Futton, _ Shively, Suow, Stewart (1), | jongues, and had loft s headquariers_and had undertaken o usurp power in sp- | rounding up @ successful four years of | Lirgoly louned to fteatiiuurs und Aielr velu- | of jow pressure whose soutnern portion now gokinte fuanclal dimoulles, owing ‘about Dhiz=17 stationed himself in the lobby in the rear of [ Pointing a secator after one had bewen | republicauism. Tho Central Nel N 14 t | overlics the upper Missouri val A sevore ALK, aavaral Glisaga bankev wanuis toso voting for Mr. Hatch wore: Messrs Y ected argo deficionci o entral Nebrasia National banic of | overlics pper Missou ANCTYITON s besi bl e 1 o M $ p | the house. elected. _avgo deficioncies aro expected to be oft | roken Bow was elosol by “Uhe oxaminer on : 0 LTy BIOYiD R CAILWAT Ve gesiood, DOIUR InY0LTAdINare O loak doeply, Byrus, Cobb (Mo.), DeArmond, Tacsney, | “"On%the following bailot there was o Colonel Brice's Crede in the regular appropriations for the mainten- | Ll worning of June & 1801, wpon receipt of | SLOFM 15 evidently moving castward In west- | ¢, B, Holmes of this city, presiaent of the i W B 1 th ug ballot there was ono e's Credentinls, ! , up ! LAt O L [ Se R RS ilson (Mo.) change that was fraught with o or- s were pluce: 5 ance of the public service, he democrats | instructions from the comptroller. The im- ) e iy warsIor SOuth- 1 company, was subsequently made defondant A . ) g t ominous por- [ Both credentials were placed ou file e v prevaillover . o voto for Mr. Stovons was cast by Mr. | tont. for the candidacy of Mr. Mills. Mr. | Tho cradentials of Me Toeice, e onator | BoMted on overy hand /dubagibe dsy that | mudlate and rometo eausts fur vhia metton | WERLSHY WHIGH 4a% PICTELENSE G BALS | In 4 nurmber of sulte to recover ou notes ! 'Neili of Massachusetts. b AOR AR QR AR INB, NP 0 crade s of Mr. e sonators | e r ent Al d Fafot opridtions! | were the heavy loans made to individual | Missouri valloy. The weathor was deligh! SR G R 8 AR O LS e Stablnocker. who had “been_ stadily voting | elect from Obio, having been presented and | cTetrenctiment andvafovm m appropriations” | F5CiSr adirekuting thrco-ifihs of the eup- | ful throughout the regions west of tho lukes | fines. Judgment was ontered. ax thip the Analysis of the Ballots, for Mr. Mills, changed to Mr. Crisp. Mr. , Mr. Sterman of Ohio said: ‘‘Before Bl s AL, ital of the binle, and the heavy 105 sustained | and tho Mississippi, No rain whatever wus | today in tog cirealt mouer S inines him { Tho fiest bailot of the afternoon failed to | BAUbIL of Wisconsin returned o Mr. | the dath ‘of oftice is administered to Mr. Outlining Their Policy. upon bills rocelvible, whieh hivd beon foisted | yonorted oxcept 1 Oregon oday in tno circult court for sums aggre- noon failed to | G020 C AT - : 2 he b ! I B \ y r ¥ v s gating $164,000. An appeal will be taken, ¢ show any significant changes. Tne twentieth | * "‘,“’l*“-,”‘l‘l“”“ ”“”“““]“‘”"'{‘l"lll """"“‘\*l<‘ Brico | desive to say that a largo portion of | 1oy declared tnat they would decrease ‘:A"fl:n‘!fi«“-:.‘k throu:h quastionuble methods [or Omaba and vicinity—Warmor, con B L J d (iR i . Y Ited us follow: risp, 1043 Mills, 945 Me citizer s o 0 conten 8 \was no 3 f 5 ) adontod:by the.niilcars hivengsavoring 1o, ald 0 e weathor o - SERSRy Prr vallot gave Crisp, {Mills, B0 votes: | ALISCAR TELOWSL - OHIem T4 483 the citlze ! ’“(’“;“ outend that ho was not | yyo yppropriations $100,0K,000 below those | outside enterprise, whoily foreizn to the | tinued fair weather with southwesterly Fred Whitney's Funeral MeMilifi, 17 votds; Hateh, 5 votes, and | Millin, 19 Soringer, 0; & s, 1. an innabitant of that state at the time of his [ ¢ WPRTAP A AR BUMIEGRE (ROl Ao | Totnlity. ‘Turdosuiis of money wore borrowod | winds increasiug in force, o y v g Stovens, 1 vote: MoMillin Withdraws. eloction, and was, therefore, not eligible o a | Yy the mujority in the house will bond | at ik rates Of interest, for which nearly ali |~ Wasmisarox, . C., Dec, 7.—For Missouri r. Pavt, Minn,, Dec [Special Telo- ) Phora' was an apparent lss to several | o pecinmng of the thirt eth ballot b | S350 i3 body. * On oxumining tho prece- | gyory affort to sturve the puiic service fn | 9f, tho &ood paper ot the banic ‘had beun [ and IKansns—Warmer air: southwest | €ram to ug Ber.—Tho remains of Fred 1 candidates, but o reality this was nov the | yegun. Nr MaMillin, who had boan stande | torrat e ehen thore aro sovoral In ‘!"‘.’"* every diroction, louving enormous de- | Plcdsed ussecurity. winds, increasing in force. X B. Whitney wore interred this afternoon at o o it dozen hiad paired In order 10 €0 | jug in the rear lovby, entered tho ball. In- | most important--1 nont, and some of them | figioncics 1 the ‘postofice, AFmy and nay Extending the System. For Colorado--I'air, brisk ana high west | o'clock in Oakland ceme il s tolunch, It was confidoutly expected Wat | ytifurly thero was o Durst of applause, us tnis | Mo Bribe s outitied 1o b ywaris i o pay | B8ricultural aad other braghes, not to men- [ Sonator Paddock bas been ‘urging very winds; swarmer, largo attendance of r men from all ‘ BDGR Iha.axs Asilon. l‘m“‘i;‘::‘f:;““.‘”“:‘,“'f‘,’ was an indication that tho gentleman from | prima fucie case of his credentials, which are | L7 Peusions, without any regard to public | sirongly for some time past upon Secreta For th || “m] bt W armer, fair and high | parts of the Union Pacific system, as also funca il ~m-|L isriain wr‘.l 108 \lll y “«;-‘r". TPennessee was 10 withdraw. Fegular n form. I simply give this notit demands, for the sole pirpese of being able | Jzusk that ho should dotail inspectors under b“‘l‘.‘ h ~‘\' & ““\*' s \‘\" sday T from all the roads centering av this poiut. B AR AT I A D e TG Mr. MeMillin obtaiuod focognition from | hewever. 50 that bis beins sworn mie Lot by | 10 polutout on the stumpnext yoar tho | tho meat inspection act for the Nebrask ap Nobratka=\V et falr; sonthwest | ‘Phe floral offorings were never oxceeded in but the suinows gentleman had apparently | o chair, and thaukiog bis followers for | considered any waive or any apprehension or | STPe fact that so much wasaaved in appro- | City packing house, Under tho reguiations | Winds Increasing In Toreo this city. Tho pross paya eloquont tribute i il {3 s ot ¢ OF | their loyal und® constunt support, formally | soisrno ey Wilve or by apprelicnsion oF | priations and also that an enprmous surpius | of the department arranvements for inspoc- oy to the memory of the decensed. deserting th idute ) i€ peoploor the logislature 3 7 | jerting the candidato of bis state. oy | WIERGROW 1o tite contest, aiid autausc, . | of Ot snould assert td meove Uy tos eniofeg | was piling up under th Moifinlay tariff bill | tior are as vt only givon to houses killing FUUR WHEE KIELEDy - yores Ryenty-ficst butlot gave Urisp 04 | As the bailot proccedod the followers of | tion of the senate that Mr. Brice was not at | 8¢ the only way to remedy tho evil would | and packing for export to foreign countrics. o EMINENT CATHULICS, ¢ otesi Mills, 913 MeMillin, 19: Sprioger, | yne *pennesseo candidate. bo ¢ Mr. s 1 be by radical moditication of ‘the tariff law 1 Fatal Collision Between Freight padsdict N Ireh ot A RN, (IaL SREIReY ! andidate bozan to scatter, | the time of his election au lauabitant of dloal & ; In addition to this many such applications : i of absontocs and. annilment of paies | eI Covert, [Enloe and Kyle went to Mr. [ Obio. I th'nk that thie statoment from me snda lara addidion “"“’l""‘; tiat, | bave been refused on actount of the inade- L and Work ‘eain They Mcet With a Cordial Reception Ak tho uatt tha anoutment of Jies | Mills and My Wavuo to Mr. Crisp. Whea [ iy proper and nerossary. But ¢ mike 10 ob. | 4obi, CUAWESS 10 1o s6ats of the wostom | quate appropriation mado by thotmt con- | Wit PLaixg, Mo, Dec. 7.—A terrible at Nanta Fe, N, M bailot of Satuvday night. the namo of McMiliin was called that gontlo- | jootion to the swearing in of Mv. Brice. sentors wweto hotiecablo, ou the republi | gress for careying on this work, Secrotary | wreck, disastrous in its effcts, both upou | Sxta Fr, N. M, Doc. 7.—Dr, P, L. Chap- o "The twenty-second bailot was destinod to | "¢ a1 ony eatie 1 thpid sce Iho swearing of tho newly eleoted ot ap- | Copion” aeanpied by men from the faf west, | (it s Haa yhowater substentiily proistt | lite ana provorty, —occurred here on | pelle, the newly consocrated o ¥ mitrk the Hret significant chango of the b Chauges now came in rapid succession and | pointed senators was then proceeded with prion, pled by men from the far west. | that if the Nebraska City packing house ofti- | (& (@8 PO A b pelle, the newly cousocrated coadjutor to the ; cant change of the day. | aythe conclusion of the batlor Ar. C1isp stood | A ol i I | welton of California, Duboise of Idano Power | cials car > & proper showing he will give | the Iansas City, Fr Scott & Memphis | g pishop of Sauta Fe, reached hol d Dir. Cable of Iilinols abandoned the support | Witk 11 o) af s A | They wero sworn tn groups ‘of four or five, | A°\ON of Californta, Tuboise of Iuano H ) mako & proper [ g railvond this afterncon. A construction train, | v U8 e, resohed hore today of ' Mr. Springer and voted for M. | (oobls vondlate S ‘["‘. St 108 —tho | iy the Hirst grong beiug Mr. Brice, who was | SR Blicoe, 1R B8 il ‘\"‘::r'f\mn"- them the inspectors for whom they ask. He | (P & it i o8 SH T Cabonse, was | Acecompunied by Archbiskop O, I, Salpointe, Mills A fom mionton Tater Me Nombory | Georsla candidate one skort of a nomination | escorted by Mr. Kenna. In the next group [ pouigDakota, Huns en ot Wb | has called upon thom to report upon several | yooking in'to this place when it collided with | Arehbishop tiordan of San Francisco, S| o 3 kota, Stanford, Cavey und Warre i T Rl P o1+ s VRt and Mv, Sprivger and his band of followers | were Mr. Chilton of Texas, Mr. Duboise of ) \ Varren of Wyo- | points, and when the report is received he | ) paliiiols ko Cdvsertod | tho *Tilnols | Rl (he baiuuco. of power, ‘T LamaUiad | Tiae, A o o Ao s o oy | Mg i Stevkart of Nevads. iing oo | W11 nce pon it proiiy [ 8 mpochul freight wain. Tho caboose was | Bishop Mat of Donver aud Bishop Bougre \didate and voted for the gentleman from | (o the lllinois leader to say who should be | linger of New id Mr. Gal- | yearest the wall with Gallinger of New B smashed into splinters and four of the work- | of Avizona. They traveled o pr « Wexus. This gave Mr. Mills a_galn of two | 0 r 10 oaw who 'should be | linger of New Hampshire, o A T 1. 5 e Ty Jin's Citizen Leads. men in it were killed outright, They were SFA004 ¥ draveled o the private N e M Milis & Son of two | tho apeaker of the Fifty-second cougress. | - Ar. toar of Massuchusetts said that us to pshire, o only easterner in this R R ! carof Mr. R C.” Kerns of St. Louis, and | e e e e of b | Great upplauso grooted Mr. Spriuger s ho | M, Chilton thors was & question as to | Virlle combany. Seuator Paddock's old seat hollor of New York, who was | AMHRIGN LA VAR | wera accompanied from that ity by Foster a comranonding gath or thatr ceadidaia 7 | entered thoe ball. Thoro was 'a Lreathless | whother the governor of Texas had the | Wis cccupled by Casey of North Dakots, | forsomo time undor this admivistration a3 AT M NAMAN A, J. Wade and Bugene W. Handing, A pro- ! & SOFT08 b ”m»: »“ml “ur”‘”\.llll;‘:lbl?\~’ll;l | pausc as Mr. Spriuger proceeded to his litte | power to appofat before the vacancy { | Whilo the Nebraska statesman sat in the | sistant secrotary of the treasury, aud who is | AN UNKNOWN MAN | cassion of 3,000 people, headed by the citi- iis way | partis uccesstul, | group of supporters and shakivg hands wli | actually ooburret e ey st | frout row between Senator Wilson of Iowa | now minister to Portuyal, is bers and wants g gt natdt o | zeus recoplion comumities, mot them at the Mr. Tavsney of Missouri, who had steadily 4 \ sally oceurred. He woula make no objec P 4 S | Ot the othert s of th e Mt aiaoutl who w8 emeudlly | aroutid, thunked each for his loval. supp Tion to 1ho oath. being administered to v, | 8nd Quay of Ponusylvanla. —Senator Man- | to ill the republican vacaucy on the Iute Caboose Lwenty wore soriously injured, it is , depot sud escorted them to the archiepisco- funpoped At S 1o this Lime, Row The house applauded gracefully this little act, | Chilton now, but he should afrorwards move | 4€rsou occupled bis old m_xlu in the widdla of | state Commerce commission o the court of | feared some of them fatally ifteen freight | bsl residence, Governor Prince delivered i toman Trom o s theo werg | 2ud When Mr. Springer asked recoguitlon | to refor tho case to the committee on privi. | he second row botwoen Shermau aud Wol | cwims. It 1s balloved elthor George M. | cars wero piled iu ieap and traftio is still | the uddross of welcome aod, following s pub. B s o ty-soeond "ot | fromitho chaie and prepareddto vote tho sus- | loges and olactions, oth Lamberton of Lincoln or x-Governor | yuspended. lio reception tonight, the guests wers Dans oo only shangos, and the tweuty-sccond i~ | pense was mora tha painf §ir. ‘Talo of Maine said that ho desired to | o iore were wany Inquiles from the gals | Anthony of Kansas will get. tho “lntorstato | - quoted at the Pulace hotel, | I RaxhAG hvoes Ml . doh , ki Raria Vo ta Hiantar ot examine the credentials of Mr, Dubolse aud | 1o¥ies for Peffor of Kausas who also sut iu | Commerce commission, Lamberton's [vieuds | One Killed aud x Injured. | - - - : During the succeeding ballot the oxoite: | [ gesire, sald Mr, Spricgor, “to be re. | 2*%ed that they be laid on the table until to- | 100 fear on ihe sedondt tow AMORIDE B8 | thiokbe is protky sure of sucoess, | Baurivoxe, Md., Dec. 7.--An explosion of Weeok on Lake Michig o v IC0LWAS intenss, as it wus contidently ex- | corded us voung for Mr. Crisp morrow. That was agreed to and to other | i i to AR p ey a0a, IAMPAF S Nebraska lucts, gas in the furnauce of the Maryland Steel | Mavistrr, Mich., Dec. 7.—Tha oig steamer o 1 o anges 'e: 2 Y ‘i sena rs in group were 01 1 " | ~ ’ & "W Bosica Bt Lo chiangos already nade would | e yote of Mr. Springer nominated Mr. RS “I‘;“"l“ WAL AWarQ 18 kota-~who sat in the third row on the demo The senate committoe room on agriculture | COMPANY'S WOrKs At Sparrows' Foint y ka, with coul for Chlc ran on Blg ;“:.mw?)_ ;;ux“:‘r:u \hf“bhr:(“:‘;‘ 3(”1"nmx{;: — TR T ey :4‘-“:‘”:91 '{L hl-lvln \:;:.:::;JL l‘n;; - .;.S.- Tlntr;.\o‘-\k‘l ing sbove General Gordon :m a‘nunllm:\:j “k“L“ section ‘,\; a cou x,\l nn-.{ | vmd..,.: fng killed & colured mau sad iu :'ru.' Sable lmst nigut, Biu i d Ak L, ', NIIN N h M, -t 0! o eorg Senawr Paddoc a3 rece! & quanptity o ured six others, 45, 000, i d \ q ¥ x i 3 s