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THE OMAHA DaAIlLy BEE pr—— . — TWENTY-FIRST YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY M()IL\'I.\'(‘V 7Nl'\ll§l;li 195 ¢ 3 | ;w;-‘w for years to como by a war with TN | the arrival in this city of Miss Parker's minutes, ‘Uho y two will proo Plans all Porfectd for Tnvading tho South | (it cquuity: horo “wilt bo o war with | Western Land Offios Receivers Gomplain of | fatier. gt Ohili's New Oruisr Will Be a Fosman for | poly besorry tiie I that o i Y4W Oovaramedt Tor Tot Bhddy's Amsrican Republio, is making no effort to bully Chili. We sim. Small Fe PRESSING THELR CL LIS, Avythivg That Float carty telographed t T i T Settle the B oot A plv wint to bo accorded” fair and decont Hare park this evenme: “Nothin coods UG L bl treatment and we aro going to have it. When —_— Numorous Candidates for Senator | ke success. Double bill toni Pan _—— A | S Y0M WASHINGTON, | Prosident Montt becomes convinced that his 5 » y's Place ~Ingalls’ Chances. &% H ominios Aot in {1 = Pha countoss. (ook tie ik S0 SAY REPORTS FROM WASHING countey st oithor e w seepterably | NEBRASKA OFFICIALS ~ WILL REZSIGN, | Plumble blace=ngzaliv Chancie | TERRIBLE ENGINE OF WAR JUST BUILT. | [oiiies tot i o e pancnime | FORMING A NEW CASINET AT PRESENT, TR e R A L AL | phrey, in wn mterview twday, stated that he | - just a year ago. Admira) Gherardi to Command the | wnd zood judgment rathor thao oue of rash- | Pheir Ocoupation Wil Be Wholly | did not think he would appoint a succossor | Will Fe Ready for Sea in Two Months Naval Forces and General Miles | 1ess and final humiliation.” Qotio WHE® the Denost Hands Ave 0 Senator Plumb beforethe end of the week. i et e to Dipeot tho M §F alaptam Crowor snid:' “1 this govorn. et ¥ the- Mratins The governor has besn importuned and it " ks Deputies Grow Bxcited Over the Bal- L LR UL DG % harassed so persistently by dstegations which Vensel-Armament anll R e R eReSasuth the Land Troops. m quite sure that not less than 20,000 cellaneous, > ¥ WALT B8 TN E X APty BT 10,000 taeh sccllaneous, urge the claims of the diforant candidates Dim nsions. Py, Dac. 23,3, Ribat, munistor of for Amiariean New — would hardiy ‘hold its own ' against that he is about losing patience, iy eign affairs, today mato to tho Chambor of o A the Chilians. “They could muster an_army ‘ho claims of J. W. Ady, United States Doputios & statamentof tho relations betwoo Dec. 25.—The Horald's Wash- | {R8, CRUAnR. 'Thor could mustor 48 Lheg ASHINGTON Braeav or e Ben, ey o TR AT GEse: Tty [Copurighted 1991 by Jams Gordon TEwiett IR R e BB Ington ccrrespondent says it is believed in | 107000, Thore would be no senso in seading 518 FoUnTERN T STREET, distriovttornoy fOFHG AIREIGE of Kanshs, || - Yi{ Skvsn, Feance, Doo, 98,—(Now York || (RS dru Bitigacia, - Tha tintster gave o || (FeRETOECE G0 i Sunes Baning Bennsihy oMicial circles thero thata demand for arbi- | an army down there that would mi Wisiixerox, D, (%, Dec. 3. | | wore fiest presentod to the governor. Ex- | Herald Cablo—Special to Tue Brr.|—In | POV WAL A RTALE AL VAL G M i) Ho adds | with orlous . abetruction - or deiay | Theold saying about offico’ holdors, that | Congressman S. R, Potars of Newton, Kan., | accordance with instructions I roccivad from | M08 of the porce, whica had demanded of | D¢, 35.—[By Mexican Cavlo to the Now that Minister Montt has ull along seriously | i -uynm ; t dispute, r‘\ bis cou w dio and nono r aoes not hold vau-«m by the entire Seventh mn”,-mu 0l | the Herald T visited tho forges ot chantiers | BUlBarin an explana M. Millevyo, in ; York Horala -Special to Tup Bey 1 hardly v should inv Chili, it necessary, | oo i 15 7 o | district, made the presentation. Ho ocel . ; commenting on the Bulgar fTair, ox- | think taat there is much foundation fo doubted tho intentlon of this government to | 1% SROMS 1eede CGhll [t Metessteys | good in tho cuso of Ro colver Lundvall of the | SIaicl BWER, B REASIRIEN, 00, 00~ | do In Meditorranse, noar Toulon, this morn- | SVREEILAR o (he, Buikiin Bl x| (0000 86 TeSha N g ot Yogh Lo doolaro war ln event of ChIL'S refusal to 8cs | humitisrior o sioidy ag Mty Of 00 Dossllhe | Neligh land offive, who fntimated s dosire to | BYo% S0 HEVEEI0E S UHEO S ing and found tho Chillan ship ‘of war, tho | PFersel FOSEot thut diplomatic actien i tho { port cabled hero from Washington that the cedo to our domads, He has refused to be- | verystart. Tho work could bo and should be | be relioved from duty in order that he may | ° Ex.Congressman Porklus was fifth on the | Cabtain Pea’, afloat at her moorings along. | MAter lad baen trausforved from Sofia to | Gian kovernment is likely to propose douo it o ‘surs and sirone hunded mannor | engage in wore profitablo business than | goveraor's list of candidatos, but tho dolozu- | sido whoro sho was built e, Yestorday, howevor, ho realized his | that would mako the Chilians feet from the | ofico holding. His succossor will not ba de- | Uon which is workiag in the ex-congress- e voms (hat. o cablod | CULset tut they had grappled with & giant” | tormined by Manderson and Pad- | Mts interest stoio o marcn on_ tho “ottier ake, and tho result was that ho cabl = et t 4= | candidates and secured second heariug. Tho S Tiehati e 03 (R0 y SABINGL to/oniross B e Mo twos | Getting (s moniimsy Tendy, | dosk Until atir the itlevs return trim No. | ghocidates nd sscured socond nosiug, Tho | Q0.8 Sebils B Jormianhld Aol i | enko motmures to hat und. ikt rafaing | sabluot o ongrosstho onive itaution of the vory serious, that this govornment meant | Si~¥ Fiaxcrsco, Cal,, Dee, 25, —Honry T. | braskanoxt week. Mr. Lundvall's resigna- | had simply called to pay respects to | chantiers as a vaissau guerre cuivasse uo la 58 s Bt hdotidoh illtan adimuitsteation. Until the ; B 5 il p ) s a *vaissau guerre vuirasse uo 1a | foreigner bolonged. lie Bulgarian govern- tion may be followed by that of other land | the governmor. They wero ten in number, | gouxiemo classe.” She s fitted with power- | ment ought to have made representition oflice officials throughout the wost if state- | ahd after they got into the goveruor's ; ; 2 : France if It had griovancos nninst o [ron > room they took it by storm und the governor | ful engines, combining all the latest improvo- | FHAACS 1t hivd mricvancos agninst I I'ho Horg %o tho Chilian prosidont tho proprioty and tho | const. dofenso vossol Montoray had beon | ments mado ut tho gonoral land odice aro to-| 100R (1% 00% 1 Y SLoR Kol Kel EOVERNE | monts, and s guarantecd. to stoam oightoen | fupiocty “Tho French agout - Soria i wot | | Ao Horald, howover, may safely say. that advisability of asking this govornment to lay | roceived, though disputelivs from Wash- | bo bolioved. uominating spocch, and wos followed by | knots an hour. Al her eugines | paudiness to attend to communications trom | commn boynon o arbitrato would be wel- all the facts in connection with the Baltimore | 11&ton indicated such instructions might be | The complaints from the oMce holders of | Judge J. S, Wost of Bourbon county and J FSEE oW TR Worklig: orderii Wi ||t Bl RHelARC o aPHORCH AT 0 SERABMIL | ot a Do nnSpEIORIOE hRIAKAILnS IRt ven owing to the present Chilian situa- 8ol S tigaling a ol B. Zoigler of Independence.. The governor | ; tor out of the hands of Secrot F case before a board of arbitrator ion The Cassal oot b condy. foe. secsiuo. | thizclads of the doc in business, and con- . Zeigler of Independenc The governor | {¢ ocessary she could steam out | them n; Paris; All of the circumstanc B Jm»’. 'mn ‘\l“A‘. :‘\u' vy I(mmnlmnl Getting the Army Rteady. in short order if the goyernment would only would be used in heari justitied his demanding that the order for | igan. No wstractions have beon hid announced that only ofilcial ofice hours | & 5 Sy - ) would ¢ L : tho claims of the | to 5ea atonce, but she bas been delayea by | Justitied his der ! o A k) 4 A8 Soteaspondsnt aave favener:. tNot | Teodict Wesdod srmor plates, Eversuning | tiietts of resigndilon unloss moed liberal | candidates, wnd whei 4 o'clock nrrived ho | tho nonarrival of hor armament, which is | [mnes s cartain Lo bir st [ enrat o od, from Wastington by our T K RO v Bosn: Mada. aV rendy for the plates as long ago 6s last | allowancos are made to tho offices in partial | shut up stop and weat home. o will bo | coming from Huvre Also tho commauder, | the governmont would o wint nand | representative. 1 am glven to undorstand only hus tho navy be ado April, but still thev have not' come. Tho | compensation for tho loss of the former | ready for business again tomorrow morning | \who has supersodad the former one since tt O Ithont. FaaHrONS oo wokaas neces- | that Mr. Igan has not heard froin Mr. evont of hostilities, but great v- | plates are belng made east. emoluments, but unfortunately for the land [ at 10 o'clock. oL DN UDOISanes O 0 o iraey o Tasiincss ok weaknossy S[AD: |iRIKiNG | (s tegaill to: (e formars AbsENCS ity has taken place in the army, — officers th gencral land ofiice bas been | Ofall the candidates for the appointment, P Maillefeu he ¢ from the inauguration ¢ f ; and: bofh dopartmonts are now ready INCREASING IN STRENGTIL forced during the vear tocut down many of | ex-Senator Ingulls enjoys the distinction of | charges, particularly with rezard to tho in- | M Muiliefeu held that the affair tiad oo | TR 1 FHMEIEEION cetsmonts to act in concert at a mowment's notice. 1 —_— the allowances for clerk hire and oftice ront | being the ouly one who has rio lioutenants on | troduction of six formidablo torpedo tubes, | frasdom and hor ministey. Bt comimitted | Kzants abomn grontt the reason for Mr. el Ciooeantl, inotond of | GArav's Forces Multiplying—Latest | owing to light appropriations which thero is | the ground working for him, 1n fact, be is | systema Canet, one of whieh has T T T A L T P Sgan's absenco from the innuguration exer. B NowallFOH (e DTG e e) stim chances of havii ineroused - durin tho | not even wn avowed candidate, "His fionds | boon placed on tho port sido of M, Millovo protesiod that M. Mallleton | {is0%, Wae the fnsulting tono of Mimstor of alker, it o s AL . DICSAHY GO Yeha; : however, say he would ace he appoint- ke contrary Lo what was known to be the | FOr¢izn Affuirs Matta's reply to Presider of the naval forces, President Harrison 18 | SN ANtosto, Tex., Dee. 28.—The revolu- | ™ \"\costorn land ofiico used to be a first | ment if it~ were teuderea bim, but ho Eo SRt oML GBIt olp itOtbolth L G rosIions 3 - trutn. Harrison's mossage. Senor Matta's dispatet tionary outbrealk of Catarinu Garza on the | class political plum, but most of them today | will not go into tho scramblo for the honor | another is being put inte vositon withalt [ 3%y fy oo f L St : L EELCLL ) cannot possibly bo construed as any rollection | DOYUCr has reached a stag inspiring bou | are no botter puid faun an ordinary departe | with the common herd, The ex-senntor has | possivlo speed on the starboard side. S SUS M ERRERE s ettt L) ““‘;“""“:“’ by Mimster Egan as grossly e o) ¢ et ent o ship. he desert lands shou nearly all the *‘pract " politicial rainst 7 < B L raducing his veracity e b A o ment cl p. U desort lands shouid arly all the “practical’ politicians azainst I e e epiicies ronailisides s liately jumpe O o e e "lta | b ceded to the states, as scems . They urge that after his defeat a year < T e T T A Several urrests have been mado in connee- in rank. sl s L { 'S | the near future,a number of far western re refused to lend them his valuavle aid vond theso alterations there is nothing | jfent of the Chamber hivi ranoted \_"; Vil | tion with the wrocking of the oxpress train ‘It has also beon pretty definitoly settled | Suppression. General Stanley, commanding | ters and rocoivors would find their occupa- iug the stato from the farmers alli- | to bo dono to her that would provent her | for order before the uproar subsided. After | on Curist rt o T that Gonoral Milas will havo command of | the Department of Texasus received orders | tion gone. ance. They contrast bis course with that of i L s el AR s panns g AR LROLYEch G oL INEOlEd) : al Miy v - ST e e g 3 Senator Dl vho, R\ thiore)wis the land forces. The plaus have already G ng oo dott I8 Mol Rosult of Nebrrska's ¢harit o x,.‘,‘if,':,':if" there Mvae | were in position on board. Al tuo mu. | M Malefue, The procurator fiscal has not yet comploted been made to promptly move 10,000 troops. ‘vr L. fj' '_"j" ! '“:’ 5 soraska’s proposed train of corn for fam- | the campaien with as ‘much ioyalty, vigor | chinery for tho guns is finished and in work- ”"[x'x“:" ot 7 fran o '”.,‘ ) his review of tge of Crimes Foster's re- Tho men have hoen solected, the transports | ¥ A6 s “:«‘(m it 3 I ’fl~ me stricken Russia is being favorably com- | and enthusiasm as if it was a_campaign for | ing order, the motive power being clectricity, (S ansuon OEvEoibotroloutts Port of thia Bultimoro aftal rovidod, and all fs rondy to place this forco | Ui the revolutionists to account for | monted upon by the eastern press and Scere- | national instead of county oficas T T e Nowal IEo AR EIViltIo i D o e st | theie volitical erimes and shedding of the [ tary Rusk and Sanator Puddock arereceiving [ Iugalls, they say, on-the other hand. ZARouCEIl dyniainos fElngcare swajrom AtiagVatici n ilvery i SRpLeely American solc This viellance | wany complimentary letters upon the availa- [ drew into” his tent and ‘sulked dectared, It is proposod to take theso troops ac ¥ on the part of | biity of the idea. The Navy dopartinent refused to make a single campaign Callao to fill her from the rogular service. The western forts | tho st 2 r e will doubtless furnish transportation for oven leaving . the stato to | four, 18 provided with hand power to be appointad major domo and that Mr. | wunkers, but will have to pay from 60 shil which thoy will Teavo will o garrisoned by | | Tho following "tlozs vas most of the wostorn gifis to Russia and it is i tho “cast. But tho x| for tho elevation of tho ammunition | del Bisogno, canon of St Poter'a, will su B L e Gy s oA tluntate Feontioramen, . Nov | tha post Hera thts ufterdoon loved that the raiiroad companics willdo | sonator is not without backing. ALl [ hich is passod up. from the lowest | c . Mgt. Mourl, Uishop. o FSFIdnNa othor TR e atoon torallivhore (tBopa || i EONTRING ox... Dec, 2 tneir part in landing the loads at tide water. | the work that is being done in his interest, e o e G0 (i Hep U, e sl B ity AT TaTCINIRING W, ork and other larg Adjutant Go Anton Private subscriptions are likely to heavily | however, is unsolicited uud has the werit of N i G4 THeE e ATy o i tho) ConELalRtibneon: |1k (Conran e oL 5 are not noeded will also e drawn wpon. | reeied e fron it N . Teports | s at those of the public. spontancity. He is unanmmously endorsed | (nine and threc-fourths inches) thick BaocL s eoretary congrogation o Copyriuhted 111 by James Gorton Bennett. ) The troops will sml from several differont | that he has nad two Me him who Peter Jansen of Jansen, Neb, is al- | by the peopie of nis own town, Atchison, | Sno has two sepurate enzine rooms, com- TR ? Mee i mol Bussos Avies, Avgentino (via Galvost ports. Soma will bo embarked at San Fran- | know all the rancnes pople up [ i ot o utlier h ik 2 o oxemplary deposition of Mer. Folchi, | mox.), e, 25.—[By Mexic L cisco, others at Galveston, New Ovleans, | U <nected of complic fio’ recai dy colle supplics”in-_southern N ias un - enthusinstio following from | plotely shut off from the other, as are | from his position of pre and viee-camer ooty AL (SN0 Gy 1D cltco, ottors 8L Galveston, Now O 1 dttiels upon Mexleat territory. Will selre aska which o proposes to send to distrib- | the Grand Army of the Repub- | 41co o furnace lingue of the anostollo. chamb. New York Herald—Specisl to i B, | — o, est and other southern p 3 Salieno and adjacent ranches th in the | ute among the peasants in southeaster: lic, and is the ‘ideal ' of ethe young 2 cred an evideat sign of the inexactitude of | There is a spirited struggle i Rosario over oS ea mornin . Lanzhorno 1ofe at midulght with | sia, Upon the request of Senator Paddo republicans of the state. He is alsoin a T Past At ministeations d Ohis [daFeadation 18 | (He prouidentinitcasa ARias ACTIVITY IN NAPAL CIBCLES. twenty e (o fool fara barkd sald tohe sullcs | tho Russian charge @aflaires today for- | position to o sottied ponas a compromise | pendiculars, 100 meters (323 feet): boum over | i vasult of th report of the oxtraordinary | 4 A ean SR ot L) (e jrcin tho vielniuy of Havani, [uve twosmall | wardod Mr. Janson directions for shipment. [ eandidate. 1o is making g fightand, thore 185 maters (60 foet 7 Inchos); denth, 10.6 | commission of cardinals appointad to Iquire | apponie i hergioven, Bach provinco now Offivials, Howev Deny There is | o mants Ul ahe Ylenity, of fhuito | Senator Manderson is working duviug ve- | fore, no cnemies. His sbiity the whole | ingters (34 feet 9 inches) ; draught forward, {5 to R b0 G an GRS positlonkor Elioltioly Hesi | e L car At i et Grenh s | cess upou his report of sugestod reforms in [ state recoguizes, and Jt {& agreed that tho | gt yaKe: tho United States war veas ot ma b lothing by | public printing, 1t will bo a most volumi- | state needs an experienced ‘man, particularly IN TAE FRENCH CHAMBER, Preside Montt's Time Taken Up ig Selecting Ministers ~Why Egan tration will soon be made by Chili lieve that preparations for war were being Constantinople, arbitration as a way out of the Baltimore M. Ribot topliod that Bulgaria could not | trouble. At the prosent moment enoagh This ship tns been described as a cruiser. | wor | diMcuity is exporienced in forming the ue She Iy in reality a formiaable armor-clad ana nor tigtioced ih forming: tho How on her own authority expel n foreizner fight and that the navy was rapidly being | Scott, of the Union Iron works, said today :“""\'"-‘ e SCEC Ot EC G M CRLIGRBAW LY © wait placed on a war footing. He also suggested | that no mstructions to hasten work on the sequently in often smpaniad by revolution in Chili, has ordered considerable deck forward and is ready for uso, while himself responsible for this change, and it nments of the United States and Roing to sea in a month, provided her guns [ tho session M. Millevye sent his sccouds to | Valparaiso, I'he cruiser Boston, before leaving hervo anything goes wrong with this machinery, Rowr, Dee. 28, It has now boen decided | bought 140 tous of conl for 20 shillings a ton, however, each big gun, of which thers aro | that Mgr. della Voroe, matre de chamber, | Sho will buy enough coal at t . lings to 70 shillings a ton. deck through ion tubes 248 millimeters , is consid Her dimensions are: Length between per- into | g Yantic i3 ox- ches; draught amidsaips, 21 foor 9 | Tho commissicn's roport on him was ap- | pected to avvive in the Rio do lu Plata. to- - Wismyaro, D. G, I 3 Scorotars Vel (hey 1aentify each ather, and which it | nous and exhaustive document, with oconomy | when the inexpecience of fthe new Kansas | inches: dreusht astern, 22 feet ) inches, Dy o e O, o, Jeiclt brouiht | morrow, as avo ulso Wroo of tho siips of the Tracy's ofico prosonted a busy sceno this | £ fnlporint far 110" i ot Will'You | aid roforam sticiing everywhoro thronsh tho | Sonator ie Luaan inio accouis Sho will wount w her main battery four | amounts to batwoen 15000,000 and F5000,000 | St e Tae suadron. They have beon moruing. Nolwithstanding tho scenes of of- | Pttt ATEnEs forieont Bdes uhil, Siania io | trpo, Ll o printing now done for the | Auotner cualdato droppi out of tha race | guns baving n caliber of 24 contimeters (.45 | lives. M. *Folebi was unablo to ropiy to | *“Blbile opinion i Montevidea condomns the ficial activity and the report printod of un= f hurt, s It is mpossible 10 00 wnything withe | SOverument goes ud oue knows where or | today. He is ex-Governor@rawford. who s | ynches), two amidships, one forward and one | LWentv-throe auostious regarding his admin- | action of the suprome court in surrondering Sia s invy Sards niaTaNt Jut them Jor G Bot cares whore, and much of what is really val® | in Washigton. Ho teloggaphed tho gover- | M) tWO _, ; 0 3 oEel ; pro e ARl o e Cavta N ontics, | Gablo doos not reach the hands of noso for | nor that he was nob o candldste. and arged | Aft: four guns of 12 coutimeters (+g inches), | Istaion Pusto him by the comntasion. thor. solaier Ti0biArosco kDL tha . miliwey jkas e “"4"”*“’:;;‘ Sl iy o] Dr. Plutarco Ornelas. Mexican consul here, | Whom it is intended. Senator Mauderson’s | the appoincment of Major 9. XK, Hudson. forward and aft, six rapid fire guns of 5 cen~ Captured Another Fort. LLRLE speck of a war cloud o horizon. Assist- | ig it veceipt of a number of tolegrams from | committce boilevo that they have made some S timeters (1,67 incbes), four rapid five guus | Cancurra, Dec, 25, A dispatch from Gilat, Hard Linos for fm o ; T i aliatlo AV rasa estre 3 : : . v «curTA, Dec, 2 3 portaliste. it Sesetiany Belax. whon aaked here thoy Moxiaaniauthoriiesionyithia cfroutiordwhlcl | VAME RO SacortuiRin theje, TavestRations, MAKELS 4 STATHMBNZ, (two Nocdenfoldt and two Hotchkiss) of 2 | on the Gashmere frontier, states that tho | LCopyrialied 1891 Iy James Gordon Hennetl) rancisco wi nd, g v vhereabouts of volutionists, efore N Aintinhia 78 Tihes).* & % % Y ad 10 orders for Chili. Ho also stated that | aud which Ornelas tins referred to General Miscellanesus. Herrick " feld -Reab WBIITEUEL S i!ren;\oflvl:“uztll‘::vren(::fier AR AL Pl o ard ot 2&‘3‘[_511\'\};'“?“2”5-%‘”;:&‘& Tx’l’x')'\?“k the Bulimoro is now. probably. uopih.of | Staviey us tollows: o Gongressman Ko bas. been. gubulng for | - Xonkers «.xauk, Wricdwinivever, o DS EEES RGIENE e TSl e i Rt o | Horald.tneolal . ta en 1 s i A san ' - orenzo Garcla, o C g Y T il -wea and . ¢ i 1] Py o way oS Pebtdcat’ 21 Liotenso Gty Siogilha commandsr st | OSSR RN, IS BAA, 08 | potinmeneai N, Dis o8 -t e | FREE A aft| Eomloztede, o Tiiagne T S adties) &,’:m,ml 4onius by save | ing ab Aveollo Palo Blansos. :Baltarns’ Garza | 185t conzress to tne numbor of severul hua- | othy Horrick of Staatsburg, father of Alvort o The storming for 100 mien of Ing that thera was no tnusual activity ot the | at. Las Riveras and Prudencio Gon- | dred thousand. Ho startied Secretary Rusk | Herrick, the fugitive New York Central Moust Powerful Oruise the Cashmere regiment Wer Lieutenants raval gun factory. Ho said ho had received | zales at Aguenegro do Arri no instructions from the departmentto hurvy [ 8ll Texas ranchers, ave all protectiog and work on the naval vessels now building at | shelteving in their houses Catarina Garza his yard and other outlaws, which he communicate: A% the Dopartment of Stato therewas no | 1o bring the facts to the atteution of tho trace of warlike excitement. The oficials IYI'I:\'l'l’.mHmrn* say nothing has been heard from Minister | Commauder Gareia furtner tolegraphs that Tean_ since the 230 inst. Why he did not | be s informed that there was a_mecting of attend President Montt’s inauguration | revolutionists at La Bores ranch of Saturday, they did not know, and doubted | Gutierrez, six leagues north of Roma, and hard to hlrlnf xh&u B tion of (tho peeie i e h Grr 7 A Tavior e Smith, T ire. The Plonag Heiras, an imperiaiist today by suggasting that ho omit publisiing | <cow his son in Now York on Sat-| If the vessel is to be thoroughly finishea | Taylor and Manners Smith. - They scaled a | SMP! f Lk s agricultural report this year and substi e R T i and arthed and is to Have tho. aliarstions and. | 9ReBIpice opposite the Nafbforv and captured [ BSRes T RS fau¥pened wpublicaiion, = Hie 3 urday and bad & long talk with him. Ho | and arred and is to have the rations an cditor, 1 his farewell, exclaims that there is tute for it tho horse book. Pae suggestion is . ! | & stono Lreastwork, tho defenders of which Wotilikaly toibalatoptatl L3 said be urged his son to go to the railroad | fixing of torpedo made, and is to waiw until [ worg kept in chec beave five from the | DO longer any liberty of opinion allowed in bl of O s at the Arlington, | oMicials and tell them Lis story, but could | she can recoivo horguus which, I under- | Nilt fort. ¢ d and cighteon prison- | thiscountey. ho postmastor general toaay appointed | BOUgethim to dosoin the stato of public | seana, have not yer left Havre—and if she | ers were taken Shot 1n a Quarrel the following lowa postmasters: M. Squive, | feeling. Tnen his father got lim to make a Blrenint. Corrg CGordo tounte. viea Mo 55t | statement on paper and buge him_good-bye, Vil vesigned Iéa 1ock, Ma- | telling bim he dic not want to hear from him rion county, v N, Shunnon, resigned; | unloss he was se ill, beeause bo would | for seo before the expiration of two mouths, | mudo a large number of arvosts in Russian wncor of the Tntornational Land Survey C. A, Barger, Orilla, Warren county, vico I has to undorgo tho preliminary trials of Sting Suspects, Crry or Mexico, Doe. 28.—[Spacial Telas ships of war, I o not think she can be ready ; it Dec. 2% —The polico | &ram to Tue Ber.|—Juan N, Nuvarro, chiof tho corractness of the report to that eff annther meeting at_tho ranch of Leondone L v beriquealoncd contlsualigqgboutiim (SES)} butishorconld, undor) pressuro;atmed with {1 1oland as|thollrasultHotHtho i sdoveryjotiaf| 2 2 and son of the Mexicun consul in At tho \var department, neither Acting | 1 on the Itlo Graande. These meetings ickoy, resigued; F. Bucholtz, Crozier, | {o1¢ B 40 WELS N0 TGHTS: BOF WORE % | torpedos and small guus, get under way in et league, tho object of which was to vk, was shot recently by Manuel Sceretary Grant nor Major General Schotield > well attended, and were for the purposo | Buena Vista county, vieo L. Lamb, vos e L ottt G b Mc | mon th; assassinate the Czar, It is thought that [ Ocampo, duringa quarrel in Topachula, in bad any information of the intention to | Of enlisting reerunts und furtbering the vevo- el SR RLE Coy:, 1s as follows : R K In general appearance she rsembles tha | many persons connceted with the conspiracy Hl outheastern Ak }Jf'lln-~'=ww:('\n\r3uu. appoint Governor Miles to command: the | lutonary cause. UNION PACIEIC BONDS, K. B MeCoy, Esq. Supermtendent—Dear | groator number of tha French armor claas. | Bve tiken frichiat ',5_"‘:-‘1”:,‘\"'\"“}:‘!'1"\'.'c'::;,}r Naviere I3 1o et oot al e A = will seek safety by loaviag the country, I R T e | Other telegrams indicate that a_ranch on i army in the event of war with Chili. ThOM R OR ChaidAtonladd Casndn Inncomhts sir Diwouwd s inreferones ‘to the aceldent | Sho has two enormous funnols and Lwo - Senor Montt Calls on Blaine, oot used as a ronaezvous by tho recruits for | Cond tion of the Sinking Fand of the | porth Of LASHEs B e Woving, 1 | military ruasts of steol, fitted with bird-c autnorities have orders that the frontier be Will Demand an Lxplanatiol cnor Montt, the Chilian miuister, called | Garza, as an armory, who are believed to Comvany. Aropped off and placed two torpedoos on the | for Nordenfeldt guns, closely watched and it is believed forther | [Copyriuhted 1891 by Jumes Gordon Bennet.) nt tho - Departiiont of State au nocn. "o | bo rapidly incroasiig in sivencth, though at | Wasnisatos, D. G, Deo. 38 ~Tho sec it uen v Dacl fo thetrain whiel v They tell me hore sho is onoof the most | arrests will shortly bo mado. Sax Satvanor (via Gulveston, Tox.), Deo. had an interview with Seerctary Bluine for | pi 1t seattered on account of recent hos- 4 et el ot an aro | Still movin. but ns it slower up ook R = i & ~ 2, v Mexican Cuble to e New Yo half an hour, tilities and luck of commumication, tary of tho treasury wives netico that there |y fizhts aiid started down the track to stop | powerful ships ever built La Seyne, and Aiaa MItOD A WaddInG. 28.—[By Mexican Cuble to ino Now York 1t was impossible to get_more a bint bilizedGaraats Horeh : are remaining in the sinking funds of the | the Croton local then nearly due. When half [ thar her cost will oxceed 20,000,000 francs. L A Herald- Special to Tue Bee.) -1t is be- was impossible to get more than a hint If mobilized Garza's forees will be not r A 1 | Wy down I placed one torpedoon the rail and [Copyrighted 1590 by ames Gordon Bennet.y 3 ok 2 L8 of what passed between tho secretary and | considerable, aud there is much move sympa. | Union and Central Pacific raitways the fol- | 11}, Wilked on down to the statiou, thinking | Her hull issheathed in wood, as there aro Pams, Dec. 28, —[Now York Horald Cable | lieved tnat San Salvador and Nicaraugua tho istor during. tho interview, but it i | thy with hun in Mexico than dared bo ad- | lowing deserived ourrency: Sixes: 45,000, | It bettor to notify the engineer thure than o | no dey docks in Chili, and it is impssiolo to | —Special to Tak Bre.|—Pebruary 11 has | G 3504 pler ””"“\'I“fl‘;“'lt';flg‘”.,:' b to srobabiy sufticiont to rra © SUppos! iitted Ly bis adher AR 805 820 atur. | stop him again before he was fairly 5 RRORR A EU o) (o ML 0 rhonL Ut ed by Al i maturing Pebruary 1, 1805; $207,000, matur- | Stob U Donlcfore, e vus falily | dock her frequently to keop her bottom | hoen fixed as tho date for the murriage of | ence of ( wlon troops on Honduriun piRYLINAtioraE L0 R0k proceod b fng January 1, 15073 $1,644,000, mataring Jao- liced - my lghts ‘on the platform, | clean, Experience teaches, says her con- s tie Mitche o duc de la Ruche- | territory manner s satisfactory to the government of A TR A duounty 1 S0AAL0 L 000, meturing Ja IVplucad Ty Higits fon | the platformy, | cloan, Experience teachos, says hor con- | Miss Mattlo Mitelioll to tho duo de la Ructie- | tervitory. the United States as’ could be desired. Not WSS o D! O A Dic oAt iae | San | Uncyid,1508:88101 000, Bmaturing Rdanun eyl Al R o R aeut (SHUNRa sl liianiiorithatiebn ol || SROSO Ryt slbopper botlamsovaithe ool £fifonosuld dwhioh will sbrotiablyiue eslobrat T T T T, withstanding the fact that Secretary Blaine st S ; 1899, Where the Toeitl wis, Lo said he did not know, | is better tnan iron, when the bottom cannot | aba privute cuapel in tho nunciatire, or ros- 15 dealing almost eatively diroctly with th | FOLArY Grant said today ho rogarded thosit- | lto will accopt hereafter in exchango for | uud 'l satdown and remained there three ‘of | bo cloancd as soc becomes foul. - Ter | 1encoof the vapal nuncio to the' Fronch L e O e o ot bl sy orbmant. | uation on the Mexican frontier as serious and | the two first mentioned mmounts £252,000 of ¥4 ‘minaies when 1 heatd the train comue, ( 00 ) BNodiss 899n a8 Lt e fout, “Hor | e, The family says the senator wili | HOFrible Stuff Sold to Stavving us- i SR L P Htitod that the War departmont wie oxerting | first mortzage Paciic railroad bonds, matur- | wnd started for the door. helieving it to he the | Bominal torso power is suid to bo 7,500 and 1 )61 ho abla to como to Iurope to attond bis sians for oo, it docs not appear that the result hus be e Y opartinont i OXErtng | g on or atter anuary' 1" 1S07. " With this [ fowai, it s soon ws { s eho train f know | hoe guarantoed spaed oighteon knots wn bour. | Gaughier's wedding S D it 1o D o Bl e saving of tine, and thereis reason to sus ) 10 0 mortgage bonds | 1t wis the express. Perabled wy bt and | oo engine room is surcounded by armor T (e L T arn o exception the rec 3 that tho socretary 1s chiafing at the de neutraiity fws by Garzs band of rovolu- | iy oehiango for cur s will bo Himited | {SGESARCG UG BEIRGER OB | plates, baving a thicknoss of twonty conti- [ Secking M poei’s Suceessor. < horc 18k Rl Bl ros 6 \ters in securing @ fingl respo tionists, If ssary 1o prevent these men | hereafter to those maturing on and after e NS DB (13 28, ! 2 . \Copurtahted 1890 b 1 unte Gor s s, | tlour here is likely to mako trouble fora num- prosentations mado by this gove from ng backwards and for- | January 1, 1805, which may be presented in & Bhd putliod Oubaf tho way. 1'soon saw s | Boters (six and a ‘half inches). Nothing | 0/ e, 90, [Now York Herald Cavlo | ber of peoplo. The consizument comprised concorning the nttack upon the Baltimore's | wards — between Mexico nd the | exchange for currency Pacitics of similur n coming baek with n red Hght. ~ Soon as I | whatever iy lacking below—cables, steering (I G eel—Le Gaulois an. | 800,000 poods (7,500,000 English pounds) of men. United States the entire military | antes remanivg in the respective funds of | got to him I usked him what hid happened | goar and all othor fittings being 1 place. RRUARS . crapain i barley. flour, which had boen purchased from Durine. tho aftornoon Ropresentatives s under General Stanloy will be distrib- | the said railroad comp: ho torms upon | it o suld thoy had siruck somathlig but ho e neunodsRLisstinesdny)miosn nEathUEUh B aR e e e et P e e e Lodgo and o e A e ey 1z he novth bank of the Rio Grande. | which the oxchanges w ado aro the | (14 H0LKUON, AL h WA L wakad him 1t any BULGARIL'S AUTONOMY, bistiop of Alx rofuses to bo a candiduto for | denters in Lot it the vlow Lo wewiadtn department, 'They are both republican mem s said at the War department that | samo as those herotofore in offect, upon | Gno was hart, and he said all in the sleeper Slaekion 10 tReIGINIRGEior La EsakEmde Sl H i L3 bers of tho house committoe on naval affaivs, | (420 movement is gaining w strength, | the basis of 11 per cout inc wore kitled. | did not decri it prudent for nie Omeinlly Donies the Inde- | Yicant by the death of Bistop I'veppel, Mur. | mavket as well as to afford relicf to famine the chairman of which, Represontative Her | potwithstanding the efforts of the United nnum to the sinking funds, to ®o to the wroek, so turned about to New Q. Y Porraud, bishon of Autun, uid o member of [ gireyers, An vestigation provod that the bort. is absont from the ity Uuless the | States and Moxican troops to restrain it Yorle 1 tully realize the awtul position [ andence of the Princi . tho Academy, Is now spolen of as a cundi- | JHU T aon bl aa (e houso of representatives recurs to the old | C1Y oF Meico, Doc Tho govern : \ Historieal v TARYISEol too sure vl faked g ! g0 With chalke qust and other substauces, To | eut denies the trat o 1 ttlo L train to come first was the' lpeal 5. oW Yorl S Gable Randal! rules the navat committee will rotzin [ ment denies tho trath of ‘the reportod buttle ixatox, D. C., Dac. 28, ~The Ameri- AUnEic 1ERIICK, 8= [Nap Xork Herldl,0abl Bleven Wers Daowned ke cortain of the natuve of tho adultorants Paniet Dag An account of & wreck | employed tho government officials hid i quan- In o churgo all mttoes reating o apprope: | 10U with G on U frontio o Historlcal assoctation will bold 118 oighth Rt eiinlin Tog BilkleTha oxnulhign o b el tious for tho naval service, whilo i tho - - A cath Roll. Ladouine, the Sofia_corvespondent of tho ) ' tity of the so called flour subjected to a . i T . ul weeting, beginuing tomorrow even- 5 aud loss of life hus been recoived frow ) senate the coneurrent action of the commitice WEATHLR PORECAS a A g 9MAFTaV: aye \Copuright Q1891 by James Gordion Binnett I A T e R R ST A g ; g ¥ chamical andlyais, ‘This dlsoloscd the on appropriations and. commitiee on' naval . Tue opening addvesses will be delivered X 4 g Arcachon, o fishorios port, thirty-fivo mites | SHOMICH LRSS es o beon uso n e g’ A or VAW et Henry of Richmand w York Herald Cal discussion in tho Cuamber of Doputios this . | fuct that several substances had been used AT0irs {5 usually necessary Lo Securo provi Orrice oF WeTHES by Hon. m Wirt Henr Richmond, S Y 3 " Jesux. Tho French steamor | fop aduiterating the Hour, and that they com e an i ko O Vi, prosident of the association; Dr, Je Special to Tue Bk, | —~United States Con- | afternoon Albatrors tog i i B R e A S R 4 A socondary storm develoned yostorday in | W Brackewof Bultimoro and 1. C. Tylor, | sul William T, Rice, th cldest consul i the | In roply to a quostion of M. Millovove, tho | Areachon, had buoi wre Lelever: of | [nonts that the us of the aileged flony would Soorotary Tracy hus. boon [n_ communica | PHI8 section of country, vausing rapid ct ':;:T:‘h ‘\.:*l{r”\I-’t:"*’:l:l“\‘\\-l fmnfl ‘\’H_l ‘r“n'.} AI\IIlI‘ service, died Suturday at his post at Leg- | Boulangist dopu M. Ribof ninistor her crew, in fact the w crow ) tho | Lave constituted a very dangerous menace of e of” those. sommittans during | in the burometer und @ lively suow squall. | fag the weeting ¢ ligrn, from noute pulimenivis, after un illness | foraign affairs, mude un inportant diplomatio | ¢Xeoptivn of one man, o drowiied. 0o | 1o tho health, if ot to the lives, of tioso who on with each of these committees du; ug the meeting D, 3 of the stokers was the only survivo ¢ the day, but with what purposo s not defl- [ The snow being very moist and melting - L o days o Do 55.—dacoy D, | Statoment. M. Rtibot suid tht Bulzavia w partook of 1t ] IV An officor of the depart v s Would Not Pardon Hi ARERHIBON QLT MG e 800 an intogral part of the Ott i g Several sumples of the adulteratea product nitely Iiown. Au officor of tho dopartwent. | aluiost as soon us it fell, and the tomperatur . A don! Connor, clerk of the Missonsi suprome court, | & intogral purt of the Ottoman ompive, and e e Dave beon procurod. by the Novos Vcomym: speaking of the consultations said: It | roniy v, slippery ronds and sidewnlks may WasniNGroN, C., Dee. 25, —The presi- | giad here this moroing fim the effects of | as such bad to conform with the capitula 1A . Iho cabinet final and displuyed in the oMee of the paper. meaus Just this: That wo uro abiding by { this worning. During the latter | dent today deuied the anplication fora pardon | paralysis, with which he was stricken tou | tions. ile aaded that clause vili of the treaty L and it will be | In spealing of tho gigantic fraud by which Goorgo Washinglon's maxim-in v Jvou eross fowa | i tho caso of Harpor, who was convioted on | days ago, Captain Connap wiss 5 veurs of | of Berlin was positivo on this powt, Ho | publisiod Januavy 1. Tiho icasuro includos. | Somobody has attomplod to divaus the gov D e ot the administration fatled | and was ¢ (o neigbor, | tho eharo of emesziing the funds of tho | 8% 0 native of Muryiandygud lenves awife. | oy, howover, that the mombers of th | o provision for the imposition of miimym | SFument Hho Novao Vremya vemaks that it LS WO BupiSane aaminiaiasin e | Rood of*Lnvenport. i occurred | Pidelity Savings bauk of Cinewnati, and | o Lovmsyiiie, Ky, Dec. S -General Sco such frauds can be porpoty Laexerolf Biiiof A paives 1p, ho mattarof ont. the Missourl val pocy Wwho was sontoneod in 1587 10 ton vears jmn. | Browu died at Fraukfort tday ugod 72, He of tho empiro tho apaliing proparation (L would bo opeu to o what colder wouther new provails west | brisoument ywas adjutant gonoral I 1551aad in tho legis- huye been received of similar crimes in the orows e hied tho Navy departmont thi P A e AGCRI1ale 8 Draatald am et Louos, Doc. 35 -Alfred Celller, tho om R he, IO, i eRnclumian ) krics, 0k k 18 raisod some persons are disposed to believe they frovnoon that the cruiser Sun Francisco : e poser, is dead. He hud been sufferiug from | M: Itibot de 18t for tho future France 4 anchor in the harbor, It was rumored that i und Vicinity—Clearing to fair | dent has signed a paper maling a romission | geeount. was. unablo 1o fiaish the orohost gavia and would transact ll busimess with | [Copyright-d 1-00 by Jams Gorton Bennett,| WEEDING OUL 1ILE GANG, sho would await the Charleston at thal piaco wther, with westerly winds | of the unexpired portion of the seutence im- | tion of *The Mountebanks, the comic ope the principality throuzh its suzerain, the ae, Doe, 25 pw York Horald Cablo Aid uranator; to_ the Iattet. yossel egriair g Dee. 95— For Mis. | Dosed by court martial upon Commandcr Me- | which is the joint work of him porie. [ iFhe exoulaten GEEN, Ghadguing; Lo pecial to Puk B I > the con- | Mississ'ppi Citizons Waging o Mercls punltions oF was Wlch aho careied [19m | .o and fowa--Vuir, warmor weathor wil) | allis Who was triod for eruclty to hia subor. | Gliberty 1a tiwe fos production at the first | ddded, v 1 L calmly but | o esotwith ng, t ia {in oxo6l y AV TS T R aeor of tho State dopartimont anid to | Reueraliy provail, but occasional light sho~ [ (AL G RS J v b Do, 28, (Spdeial Telogram to | Having disposed of Bulgarla, tho Chamber | 100Y b ey FALed A ) Doc, 2%, —Nows continues night tha, so fur as he awaro, nothi ot ae fo1 s o RO IR E R ThIE Nic - - T Bre, | - Witliam Pow: | resideny | Passed oil to the discussi a rourn- | g vivate party, including Miss Barbour of U tof war in Chio Bad beon recelved from Mimster Egan since followes by oloariny ! Haven't Heavd of It | bere. died_suddenly of OB 1 Ing subject —petroleum—ana fixod the du SR xalo.parks, InGUNLIA DRI SRAEDS 8 brothes tho tnaguration of Prestdent Moutty | = Aot et Sehith Dukota— Gonerally | WAsHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 25.—Nono of the [ o'clovk this afteruoon whie' at work in his | 9 Faw i rolined potrotentn at 7 franos b 2 - $ims, y icretoforo particls TRt M LT, 158 ot Souts b oo o iy Daparthens o Saio hace Any | bor ; , i T roiion siofora patot e At San Diego, Cal, was there for th Gener f Opposed to Troating with Geemany. Buna Pt . bhio upper b L g letters in Bob's purpose of cugaging in tarket practice 4 Jnes Gorton Banner,) | the Hungarian I tho wrcatios ro i ki Savnze implis contly 1 at t Austria-Hungary Viched bes 1 ¢ A had | \ 3 was also Diet antos, Rose, Dee, 28— paring for Possible W traplo atlian professed regard | dutics oun imporis [rom countrics having Bulgaria as independo and that | treaties with Spain, and for the placiug of Russia ~ was tho ation which | muximum rates on imports from othier coun v, west winds; | koowledgo of any agreement made by this Jwed by rismg | government with that g 1y 10 pay 1n¢ | gove Ay 1naoa i | nivy ccount of the New Orleans affair Clonerally fair, west winds; | re by an English corvespondent’ at Ste tmer Arrivals, »u—Sighted—Dania, Spain, from Now York Brussgrs il e of Nebrasks, from | Cavle N 1 at Milw ¢ General Rrooke Smiles When Wi ) BEDS s Bas Axkivol/ it sNaar At Antwerp—Noordland, from New York At Boston—Cephalonia, from Liverpool with Ohili is Mentioned. W D. O. Dec. %M. J PaR Eeabanart t ’ S Ranto 5 > ST s ASHIN v Dec At Philadelphin—Minagsota, from London, | ister Beerndert today to alnst th When Genoral Brooke was shown the te Will Give the ** Passion Play. Ratn! owly aphointed Freach & At New York—Steamers Aurania, from | termsof tho commore 4 ith Gor gram from \Washington about the vrospect 1 . 3. —During the | v, ’ Wa Frihigrnti Moravie Grou & Hambure: | many on the grownd thiat German bops or (Copurightedt LOCAL ARMY MEN TALK Specia ors of almost every province waited on Min- | | u prove i Subsceibing L i 4 cedod in con- 8 5o De s . t ud quit the (h s Vit A lottordam; Thingvalla, from | t0o lightly taxed. The minister's reply wis v a v ius were said Cay frot Santos and Kio | “So much the better for us, as wo ave large 4 1y o tralia, is bold t bat | JIm Al | MGonersl Milloe JRousl i | ou ¢ iR, JUciis, A o 8 | consumers of German tions thun ( y coy. 8 : b was Springs, Washington to attend a wedding 1 r A ‘l Ist sasmbl e - | This stiows the vabiuet is determined L stck | Lapgo sums of mouey have boe ’ 1 United hut thore was to bo o weddiug thero that about 7,000 Christia ter Takes o Driv A. J. Davis' Estate. | to tho treaty, which, however, soems in dan R L v killed supposo ho would be likely toattend. That s s parts of British Colum i Dec. 328.—Secrotary i Mont., Dee. 85, Apphication for | £ev of being rojected by Parlidmont , 1 [ ral v % ho killed P rst 1 have heara about this alloged ver of Pagan Indians. ‘ostor went for a short drive today. It is 2 - f Will Treat With Germany mising is thy uent of & pormanent adwinistra- | Belle Bilcon a Mother. L My 1 oith Davis e was deniod by | (copyrigh'ed 1891 by g RN EhRbihens b A :ro was A tu: " f W beard \ine: o wife ro Lnder a t ioxt, an extraordinary | o was a ani for a war with Chili ho smiled b “Genoral Milos has probably gone v Iudians will take | secretary, and A. I, Aude, attach arcangoment for war with Chill | Re has organi stateda he is 8o much improved in nealth that "l case troops are called for the Depart [ riog the week th o AIand 8 0eatinE AL the cabieat ment of the Platte will bo likely to furnish a 1 bo proseated by Christ me court. The court ruled thatus | L e, York Haa share of them, will it not 3 aus 3 pe ance is not the - j0w a contest over the proper Cable—% %) 3 ¥ b uo “Oh, I prestime that this department would 1 5 S TG R be callod upon for Lroy | o ) G ¥ 1 1 Caught the Wayward Girls ¥ Lo @ state statute, it eould nob | pility will douot ased atthe ro- | rea M R Ak M L v New Youk, Dee. 25.-Ollle Parker A VS ROFIDARODL B AEUIMAIAE 88 SO0 | calpt of the new ss Claucarty Deadly Grip in Milan, wil i citizans aro still When the news was shown to Col s 840 4ho it | istrator, Justico Blake dismissed the | formerly the n 15 mu all singer | Miay, De Tho grip I this eity u gout in thelr search after Bianton, be said empatically: 1 do | A rai away from thelr bomes to win famo aud * applicatio koowu us Belle Bilton, )l later as | surroundiog country is causiug many deaths, DS i CASE A ULLIY WaS to meet one unother sidor cational of | Dora VanSchock, the two Chicago gir