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Fseint THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. “ OMAHA, WEDNESDAY M()R.NL\'H. DECEMBER " 1892, NUMBER 170. ———— TWENTY=SECOND YEAR. i | by #1:5,215,040 nious title “To Change Our Monetary I believe the best aim of the conference During fiscal yoar 1803 the value of e Svstem, Reduce Interest, Fix the Unit of - to bo the general remonctization of silver | imports free of duty amounted to &457.000 Value, Supply the States with a Circulating and the unrestricted coinage of President H: Ably R the Oon- | our oomteres, T, valts. of . Mparts, of h Branches Listen to the Communication | Mgt ‘,;:g'\).“;r::_ury.._.\ introduced | D@ Rothschild's Proposition to the Monetary Sernnaent It e Arrest of an JTowa Man on a Serious resident Harrison eviews the Con- | our commerce o value of - e bill is amendatory to one introduced : v 3 wermanent international rati a Max bl Bt b merct a from the President, at the last session. Tt fixes the dollar as the | Conference Withdrawn by Its Originator. | to 1. and 1 profor the latter. 1 n Yy Ohatge. dition of Affairs of State. vis 55,85 por con e i mit of value, and declares that all paper TRV opinion, is a system that would give unity . port npare s | money mentioned in the act shall be abso- | i stability to the valis of mohe nd —— atid S50 por: et FLOW OF BILLS TURNED ON THE SENATE | lutc ubon its face, and not in the formn of | ADVERSE ~ CRITICISM FROM ENGLAND | \ould furnish the hest vemeds for the esist- | popg S S s . g romise noney specified shall by k 1wl { ROBBED AND BUR B A PERIOD OF GENERAL PROSPERITY Our € Rl T el LT itig el from which all civilized nations are URNED SEVERAL BUILDINGS Tn our coastwi iragin currency shall by legal tender in such to the | ‘Mr. de Rothsehild followed Mr. Mt development is in progue ere havit Senator Peffer Leads O with o Petition | ot of # ik any one fransaction, In | British Delegates Point Out Their Objections |y 1 thatns Amoricn. Wwould hot At of the Stoek Supposed to Mave Bee All Classes of People joying Better Cir- 1St four I . & el from s Kansas Constituents Concern- | addition to the provisions for fre nage in M, MeCreary Shows That it Asked his propositions, he considered that Consumed Discovered in a Wisconln m LA R LA tallro, s the previous bill, this measure provides | 1 be most in aecor with the vespect cumstances Than Ever Before, tics that no such period of prosperit & the Rallroads Short Day in th LR g L Baid for the b o v Too Much of Ameriea -What ieulivay i iy Town Where it 1ad Be has ever before existed. The freizht carried House Washington Notes, LFCSUEy SHATLHIROPaNd atits the trenstty Might be Done, | i Shipped. o in the o wise trade of the great lak | | asa ¥ thil o = , How Eng — | as a part of the “general reserve nd \ 1800 agaregated 25205050 tons, On | intely upon the f . - Sir C. 1 Mo 1 ' —_— BENEFICIAL RESULTS OF PROTECTION | I | Immediately upon the passage of this the \ Mississippi, Missouri Ohio viversand | wagmisaron. D €. Dee,, 6.—In the | secretary of the treasury is requived to have | 3 Yoc. 1 int for India, combated the theory that Great | g 1y, Ta., Doc, B[S a—— tributaries in the same year the trafhic X AT R R skl russets, Dec, 0.—The international | qot cn R eReIR] SunHotte 1o Stovx Crey, Ta, Dees 6o [Special Telogram o i A0n 108 e o e Uotal | senate, as soom us the secretary fin- | coined all the silver and bullion in the hands | yonotary conference rosumed its sitting | o o ot oady AR to Tk Bre |1t has been ascertained that g " " 24,404 4 sited voadlug tho Jotvnat mossenger | OF the general government for any purpose the gold standard. On the contrary, he de K t Policy of the Ropublican Party Which Will O poronmages . jassit through | nded him tho presidont's messago, which | AN0.to have preparad at an carly dateas today and continued its discussion of the | elared that the gold stndard. frain first to | 8 fire that recently d e §75,000 worth ctroit Ccr durir that ear ianded him t €s1aens message, which wossible, LM0.000,000 of paper money, all report of the committe which examined st ud been a so « inconven « 1| of propert tGowrie, T, was of incendiar y Not be Abandoned, £.000 1 Nl ¥ ) 4 it . Wy N 3 84000 tons ¢ « . i proceeded to vead of which gold, silver and_paper money shall | into the Rothsehild proposal danger. _(reat Brituiu had been sived from | origin. Nels Christianson of Gowrle las e S te A petition presented by Mr. Peffer from | b used to form part of the general reserve Sir Rivers Wilson, who said 1 views | JonoUS or only by the bimetallism of {00, grrested on the charge of arson and Sig N T e o the citizons of Kansas alloging the existenco | , The secretary of the treasury is dirccted | (G0 [HES WESOR WO SUG WS FOWS | France, Notably this had been t oo AL el TRADE EXTENSION UNDER RECIPROCITY | of Liverpool | ] vl o ; ) CICE | 1 prepare un amount of paper money not to | . y whon_ [turopo was fiooded with ¢ ) ) . " | two sreat shipping port 24,442 « combination between elevators, millers | o BPCER RO 0 RO e Asstased | deputy master of the British treasury, said: | and Austealion gold, The question | thousand dollars’ worth of goods, identified pi lightly in exce of the vess and railroads of Miny s and St Louis | yalue of the real estateof the United States. “Now, we believe that all the wernments | required to be examined from the y to as part of the stocks burned, were found at . passing through the Detroit viver depreciate the price of grain raised the | as shown in the last census, to be held in | who have delegates here recognize the | NoWw of industrial interests as well as thatof | Racine, Wis,, where they were shipped by rogress Made In Every Dopnrtment of thio | JhoNLL BS, StiC LhL the sonson b question as to what disposition should be | the goneral treasury ag the >stites improve: | Luogence of a great danger. A 10to of | purtted et it intemai had net | Christianson fom Gowrio the morning after ¥ as but 22 ¢ 1l i + SN i tent fund,” and only to be paid out_on the egretted that industrial interes W no 1 = Government and i Satisfactory Aspeet in London and Liverpool the seasor made of it. The vice president intimated | 5o 8RR S spoctive g \.‘,‘,ml.‘ and secre. | warning has reached us from America, a heen me trongly reprosented in the con-, | the fire ther is claimed that he robbed E THIAT e Finetion oF tis Uouhe | the entire year that as the anti-options bill had been reported | thiies of state | to say the least, it is doubtful whether | ference the stores and fived them to- conceal try's Service. \.,”\“"H" LR fot AN Hs i o R SEEULIOH uld go to the table, but Any state may avail itself of the provis- | the American government can continue in . Another Elahorate erimc [ St Mawyss canal for the discal vear 1S9 | Messrs. Paddock, Washburn and Harris | fons of this aci by joint resolution of the | gefinitely the WELG WMGELE. 1% Ak fed Sir William Houldsworth, one of the Brit WILL NOT BE MOBBED. b 18 favored its reference 1o the committec on | legislat and the state is required to pay § British delegates, then presented lis plan 4 £ ; tounage of the Detroit river is estimated for [ Yot 1S Foleraiee 1o the to the United States an annual tax of 1 per | lessly undertaken for so many years to maii- | 17,75 that his plan was not & new one, as Wasnixatoy, D. C., Dee, 6.—President vear at 2,000,000 tc inst 28,200,010 1“5 0T BIS wore Introducod and reforred, | cent on all sums drawn and retained during | tain and raiso the prico of silver. Wenced | it had beon sugiestod. to ovety moncthry | 10W® Cltleens Detorminod to Sce Maghor Harvison's message reads as follows | i 1801 5 IRER mong them the following: By Mr. Bate— | each year and to open and keep in operation | not inquive whether the policy which gov- | conference. He nssumed that France, th bR ; 'To THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTA- | | S traffic on_our yailvoads for | Do ropeal all statutes velating to supervisors | an exchange and generaldeposit department | erned the currency legislation of the great | Latin union and America would support such | SIPEY, Ta., Dec, 6. The Maghor poison- mives: I submitting my anual message to | {he e 8 Svann e to SLEREN TR OT of eloction and speciul deputies. By Mr. | at the capitol of the state. republic was wise in conception, but it cau- | & plan, and itoniy” remained to beseon to| i ise is croating fniense interest trough- congress I have great satisfaction in bepng | 3G (rORIEICE 8058 170 tons TR ONE JORBL By MP: VeRtTarcrentaimte | ST e not be denied that it has not realized expec SRl A R el LU RO LB el o able tosay that the gencral conditions af - s | et in the Depirtment of Agricultute for the | . A bill to “Protect American Workingmen,” | tations and is greatly the causo of our pres- | metailic unton should be. formed by nations | POV sent out are greatly exaggerated. The Tocting tho comsnorcinl and industrial Intor EVIDENCES OF PROSPERITY. iving of public information as to the product | 1% the tithe of a mensure intradued i th | ent positions willing to enter into such an agveement, and | FPPOR PUBished \‘n;:M‘l!ml e »:II'-I\{'FM psts of the United States are in the highest and shipping of live stock ouse today by Representative Chipman o e TR R as g 4 e I A A <l | the fourth wife of Mayhor, formerly Miss { A i e Ineronse In Bank Deposits nud the Producs | “\] Rl P ititod b ragol Michigan. According to its provisions no In any case, the suspension of American TR Nt e St 1 ho died suddenly fivea ‘ degree favorable. A comparison of the v Vest also introduced a joint resolu 1 VAR N B e BecoTRs A \ | stundard should undertake to establish | Lamp, who died suddenly about three years {8ting conait vith th the most (AL AL AL Monielifelima siid e aveuial callipiomens [ SECH MHD R OB Haenbiol itie HECecH o e i e iorton: Howing or a similar agreement, viz o, had been opened and found empty was \ el L g Another indication of the general prosper ow for the appointment by the president of ates shall work at any mee ical trade | question of the day, and if it occurred might LB L ERTLI (8 Sh O Erecalva sl e L bul i AYATRAS EERECH BUTIOULATUHE B0t Lehidd: 6 Ehi GBS B FORTA T LHE TAGE) Whtv: | e Chllben B ey o | or iy mununl labor within the borders of | lead o the suspension of coinajze in Indit. | Not 1 ot less amriie e ae foon g | Burely imaginacy L) L 00 i Rl ALICY O BHOWRLHI ree of | umber of depositors in savinzs banks | CONfer with the proper authorities of the five | the United States, L L Certain high authorities believe the sudden | mum against reced oy bt Bl G i bty prosperity and so general a difusion TR A i 1560 10, 4,268,808 n | Civilized tri ‘,.mvyu Indian Territ "l\”w“ house today that treats the financial | cessation of purchases of silver by America AR cifid rate per ounce, to bo de "'}‘ LNl i aodiad L] ')‘ kL s 1 JR comforts of life z 1800, 1 inere Of 513 per cont, and the | fyeimnont as Wil fdbiet thom to talte home. | Question in a novel way. It provides | and the closing of Indin's mints would lead | (GEVERD O SRTRICRRE BETECIENE, U TR, DS AE B AV A T our peopl 3 amotnt of deposits from 194,255,501 in 1860 | stends in severalty and soll the remainder | for the cessation of sifver bullion pur- | to heavy falls of silver and a disastrous dis- | weigit 1o bearer whenever demanded, and | o0 n, the home of Mr. Lamp, father- ) Iho total wealth of the country in 10 SLA2L,SH.506 in 1800, an inercase of 821 | of theie lands o the United States chases on i b A o e e T L AR v demanded, and | aw of Mayhor's fourth wife, is denied by ws £16,150.616,008: in 1500 it amounted to t 801 the ar BROEIER RN v : ' ey 10 sile of 100,000,000 ounces of gilver bullio 3 t b bl Pl wominer ens at Thurman. The shef ;,‘rf,‘.l..ylmwl. L Bienan ot o8 p ot et il in | Ay Vest offered a resolution reeiting al- | the e LAY bullion | 4y, r11) §s atready discounted, and that the | whatsoever, the receipts to civeulate as | Promi cith T 'he sherift HOLOI000,000 n Ictcnss of 287 perconte o | Sivings baks was: £1,023,070.24 Uis es- | jegations i the public press charging gross S i it | removal of the uncertainty at present weih- | mon He said e believed that veeeipts | prudently placed additional guards around T ot e by | timated that 0 per cont of these dopusits | misconducet on the partof census employes, | e of purelises of sifver would only e | g on the market, would have: a quicting | Would eireulite at par and be used: as-banle | the jail. but he fears no danger from uny SNk e Lo Y cpresents the sivings of wage earners, The | egpecially enumerators in the state of Mis. | €rease the ultimate enormous loss of the | 0500 bility reserves, and that so long as the mints of GG AL b b Gkl FETI ) s WL an iner 13 pot cen Lt s s | e clearances for the nine months end- | G o aire. siid. to. have tiken lists of | COUMEY growing out of the uet of March and bring stabili the bimetallic union wer WD ONGLTRA0 | oA s R el 1 o imated that there will be abodt 4000 wiles | Sy £10, 1891, amounted to 41,040, | Votars Torr partisan use; wd aise. Chabziog that these purchases were destroying What Great Brituin Wants. i 3 e et e b Cnte [ 1owed to take its cout The grand jury is et iatetislelibed : of the year IS 590,808, For the same months in 182 they | fhag cortain clerks of the census bureau had anice ab home it abrond and standl in “In view of these divergent deas, what | tained betwe wdl silver coin in the | investigating the case and will probo it to Figures From (he Eleventh Census. ted to S4n; 180,001,047, s excess for theif hoon senti to thu'statclof New) Yorlcduring | Ehe DALAWAY Of “;'”“.“‘” DLOSDELLSY, “‘ course should be adopted? A plan might | union and bri nd silver reccipts in | the bottom, A large number of witnesses o 1 i f the Eleventl nnenon e plest Ll the election to perform partisi rvice, and I a et of these purchases of silver | qoypticess be worked out which would be | other countries has beer cd, and the evidence is 1||,.]-.m,:1 returns of the Eleventh census Work Abundant and Wages igh. divecting an investigation of such charges by | Would. he thinks. cause a venewal of foreign 1500 o Jess a continuance of the American The confercnee adjourncd until Thursday. | said to b he counscl say an in- and thos the Tenth census for seven ™ S o tore | the senite committee of the eleventh consus, | Purchases of American securitics upon a1 ochopinent, in the hope of succeding wherd < dictinen d five leading cities f ished the basis f I'ere never has been a time in our histor al seale, and the repeal of the present London Financial Review, Y| Mr. Hale, chairman of the census coms mittee, said that he presumed there would l‘\"\‘\ ‘y\‘uv;M start gold froin ing the ! be no objection to the proposed investiga- | AMeric settle itsell. Naturally our instructions re LONDON, Dec, 6 w York Herald Cable | qoeded the tine sixty-acre homestead, where tion. Il could not help thinking that the | | The bresklent, taday, sent o the schiate s | quire us. Before concluding that mattor Special to Tur Bee]—On the whole the | his last wite recently died in great agony. 16 semittor from Missouri had_been led into | 1 nun I s i ¥ | must be left as they are, to examine with | gtock mavket presented o more or less un- | is probable that Lawyer Keenan will make offering the resolution by what would be | the recess the Jication for a chanze of venue, as the America failed, or we may do nothine, leay vitio | botween ol and silven to | [Copurighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennett.] TS 116\ CompATiS6NS when work wis so abundant or when w In 1850, the eapital invested in manufactue- | were so high, whether measured by the cur fng was §1,202,850,070; in 1590, the capital in- | rency in which they are paid or by thei vested in manufacturing was S2O000.785.5%4 power to supply the nece ries and comforts Tu 1880, the nuwmberof cuployes wis 1.5 of life, 1Uis true that the market prices of cotton and wheat have been low. It s ond May hor will be defended by Lawyer €, S. Keenan of Shenandoah, to whom Mayhor ha wope toward in 1500, 4 5 Y greatest carc any plan submitted for | peoe o s el s N SORCTU e its OF ngticulture | found to be a matter of no_substance. The Sloux City Bunk Goes Into Liquidatior the purpose of extending the monetary use | VO s and new business was | 00 BTy of May hor is undoubtedly A0 1880, the wages eammied were 8201, | O the i iomble dens, of Sy o, | £reat. census burean ad donean mmnense | Wasuixaros, D, C., Dee. 6.—[Spocial Tele- | of silver. very mueh vestricted. Consols, however, |y ot 4 5 e Sajonity of the people i work, with but very little political bias My Vest referred to the ofticial imorance of ¢ the | “Inorder to avoid wderstafiding, 1 | improved from 11-16d to fid. Indian ster- | Premont coun A few personal friends of desire to state that Sir (| vles Freemant ling loans improved ‘g, but Indian v sed mn strongly assert his i and reap i n of the year.and 1170 duct was 2,711 of the pro- [ He must the value of | agzresate 1 1880, the 991 in 1800, amn to T Bre.]—The comptroller rrency has been advised that the Com rest of @ census C O R L i Hardanteolitinnasisal 1 Albany. N. Y., foran attempt to v 1 and myself are pure mono-metallists and 4o | paper has faller i {ho wealooss ling to the theory of Mayhor that B Sl e Ve Ga Cabon D S AR el | fnduce 350 democrats 1o o down the Hudson relal National bank of Sioux City has | notadmit. that any other systom thin a | belet IS flen bie, ol to the weaknes took the stryclinine herself with e o i 1o | 1 hitye stated 18 true 03 to Lhe erops I have | Tiver on an excursion and” thus keep them | gonc into lquidation. nY B single gold standard is applicable in Great | O IO SO s ) intent. The whole case is envel- e i I g et SV MBE S tes e [Laytrom thelpdlla oMo First National. bank of Sauborn, T, | vitain, We have s far studied only’ the | Y congress ab Brusscls toarrive at an wystery and staetling incidents are aceounts in parh for tho remarkable increase | been such 'as 1o give to agriculture a fir Mitchell—Docs the senator think the | has been authorized to do business, with & | Rothsclild and Levi plans, and are willing | definite conclusion vesarding the silver qu istantly beitig revealed Phine shown. “But after malkine foll allow. | participation in the gencral prosperity i of the voting in New York showed | capital stock of $50,000: president, William | o admit that the adoption of either, or both, | tion. Forciwn goveriment scenrities clos Wien in_the custody of the ofiicials at nees for difforences of method and deg e value of our total farm products has | it democrats had been kept from the polls? Harker; cashier, J. H. Daley would not be incompatible with our prinei- | very frregular. Argentine and Buenos Ayres | Riverton. Mayhor asked to be taken to AR RO o RllinAuNtr 68 nbEHTL bing d from S1BG3646.506 in I8N0 to Mr. Vest —The result in New York has - ples: but is it enough that these schemes are | eedulas bonds ave generally lower, owing to | Conger's G we, and while there secured WATCHED IS imated by | BOthing todo with what 1 am saying, be OFFICE BURN. 0000000 in 1801, fciuns, an incres defensible in principle? We ask our- | the premir tempt was unsuccessful. This ST | sclves whether cither would have | per een Costa Rica b advancing 1o o riven w f steyehinine, which the sherife wafter found in his pocket. Mayhor de- in the census of 1850, there y ins in the re a hottle cause the ) per cont B o Tho o emioyed of 815054 | The mmber of e was arrested and put in jail. He gaye | Charecteristic Conduat of G W. Chlds | fho least chance of meeting with | 21 per cent, while Venczucl clared he would have poisoncd himself had Cinitnocaptial omployed o g1, ; L o moan wl vassumed name, and T am creditably in At the Destraction oF s Paper Plant. | 3 preponderance of support. that would | 1 per ¢ Interbourse stocks u Tie 1ot bt discoveiy s st A St Al b Sal ittt S ormed that he has been rewarded by being | Pomapeeeus, Pa., Dec. 6—The Public | justify us in recommending the British gov- | strone. the firmuess i cont Dr. Conger of Riverton, who is not only IO aatGinm Gl et vl a1 Desaa Rk g pro .1“1.4;:;.“‘1 put in a bizherand wore er Duilding at’Sixth and Chestut | erment o consider it e Rothsehild plan | bourses, oxcopt Brighton defersod, which fs | the: family physicio of Mavhor bt the nt ) 1 3 e : A ve position on account of his pernicious I e : ias not received such support, and this is | 3§ per cent higher. Home railways close | father-in-law of Georse Mayhor the eldes 56,0 The wage carnin tonly show an | 1391, the number of cattle was i & e ! almost gutted this evening b | ! A . 5 kel activit the Last canvass, | suficient to decide us to abs ron o dis- | Aull, Amerleans were more or less depressed | son of the aecused i od Aibeas o SRR s TS | a v in the last cany e by fle it confined by the | Sufieient to decide us to abstain from u dis. | dull, Amer ve more or 1 pressed | son of the accused man, arvived atthe bed I'he resolution went over without action until tomorrow Mr. Hale introduced a bill to increase the | cussion of its details which we Jnow will be | all day, and ck v s voom on' the top floor, but a tor- | fruitless. The Levi proposal would involye ters. The water flooded every floor in the | the withdrawal of the half sovereien, so it per cent in 0 and the value £ o flat on New York selling | side of Mrs. Mayhor pal movement is a fall of | after her death, © He nois Central. Atehisonand | woman had died from sita fron K86 in 1850 1o 304 i 180, o 131 | number per cent | it thirty minutes at onee that the evehning poison, and e for Comp + New Industrial Plants Establishied. |y Hontented with theie state | Myal establishment and it was veferred structurce. The loss is approximated at be- | would be equally fruitless to discuss that | Union acific have given way 70 per cent, | Mayhor indiznantly denicd that there’ was The new industrial plants established $inee | e T ame bl e i e e o tate | After a ten minute’s: executive session the | tween $250,000 and_$340,000. plan, since Great Britain is unwilling to | Norfolk & Western rence | per centy | ang steyehnine about the place. Dr. Cong October 6, 1390, and up to October 22, 1802, as | hnoi it liovo thut tho wiges onnrices, | senutoindfourned: The v building is @ five-story stone | submit to such inconvenicnce unless pre- | Northern Pacific preference g pereent i i the woman’s body hore evidence of ter- pirtially veported in the American eor T honcav Lol Snro et TolthadTorRe: block. The five originated at 6 o'clocl in the | sented in conjunetion with a plan offering | neavly all others fy to 7 per cent. Philadel | yible suffering, and Mrs. Gleni, a neighbor of mist.uumberih, and the extension of existing |4, Gther comntry in the world where the | The house met at noon. The chaplain in nent and went through the air shaft, | advantages which all the powers reconi phin & Reading was ex lly active | e Mayhor, says she never witnessed so plants 108. The new capital invested | conditions thut seem to them hard would not | his praver feelinele alluded " the | spreading to the top story The | Another plan may, however, be formu- | and closed 1) per cent hizher i Trunks, | much pinysicalagony. Dr BV oRson, mounts 10 $10.440,050. and the number of | hoateepted as. Dighly prosporous. Tho | ‘l_(_‘v"‘-' Trpah bl et it "ol fles of the paper were all say nd approved by the conference, and if | in sympathy with Americans, close dull at a | of his reiationship to Gear who additionnl cmployes o 37,25, T L G (L S U O D RR S T T EoR | Rer it a el e e fe bty Wl the many costly articles the ofices | it does not conflict with the principles we | decline of 15 to % per cent. Canadian Pacific | is a young min of fine cliyac eticent Tho ‘Textile, World for July, 1802, states | oyifiungo the returns of his lubor for those | ter protection of commerco and to estab. | Were all carried out. In the meantime a | huve laid down it will receive scrious con has fallen 5 per cent Money wis quite a | in discussing the tragedy. but is per- that during the st six months of the pro tor had been. turned on | sideration from the British government.” drue. Short loans were obtained at from 110 | suaded that Mayhor administered the poison of the American farimer and the Manchester | lish a national quarantine, which was re- | dozen streams of w ent_calendar year 185 new factories were | workmen their wages for those of their fel- | forroel s ) 3 4 . | the fire in the cellar a the flames there Asks Too Much of America, Ligper cent. “The discount market was quiet. | 1o his wife A ! built, of which forty are cotton mills, for Tows at Fall River i gt e NP0 itk Ll Prestents message, | Wwere soon cxtinguished. The funes in the | yn. Jumes B, McCreary of tho Untied | A oand threo SEBRCICiniatiste M viioraye thacint yshosnienorsmaihe sht ko LS, twenty-six woolen mills. [EACHANPaELS he president's message, | o miosing o d beo o havoe Lk RILTL McOrearyciof stho [United Hjiaieiper cont will prove thiat his late wife confided to seve ht knitting mills, tw woolen mills, | | which the elerk at once began to read nposing room had been playing havoe. | @il Gl ton proceedad to point out. th i ‘ i fifteen silk mills, forty plish mills and two i SYSTEM 01 The fire burst through the roof and shot up T vl persons that she had - contemplated sui. Mitehell Goes (o OTECTION, | At the conclusion of the readiy he mes fhsee ! B e I oKL L ugh ¢ ot 51 oy difticultios and perils of the existing situa L : g FEE PR R it LI SO uarivieot il bweh tysg) sage was referred 1o the committee of the | i #reat column toward the sky. About | e "V QR thut whatever was the cause | FoNpoN, Dee, G—Charlic Mitehell, the | Gite and had propirec stiyeniie Wwice one have been built in the southern WS, | jg genefits to the Country Demoers A this time Mr- Childs arrived. He posted him- | tony e said that whatover was SE | ST NG st whe | sine ©omarria ut hee nerve had Mr. A. B, Shepherdson of th York Frepgscn Ot e death of Representative Warwick of | 51T in the doorwity of the court house acr D iticl e et DUBLISS (I IS AINORION G aneal | ailed her. - Acquaintances of Mrs. Mayhoy Cotton exchinize estimates the number of aon BEA: he death of Representative Warwicle of ot oerios from tho burning, butlding una | Perifivelyneaded. He appeoeinted the at- |ifrom th tence of isonment for un- | deckure this is preposterous, and say she was working spindles in the United States on 1 believe that the protective system, which M‘,"‘H’ 4 ".”“f“l ""‘< as o markofre- | (08 01 his building go up In flames, Ho | tention which Mr. Rothschild has ziven to | provoked wlt on a imposed on | bright and atteactive wonman of 31 years, in Noptember 1 1809, 4t 155,000,000, an_ inerease | now for someihing like thirty years has pre- | SPect the house adjourned S 1§ wat e the important business of the confercice, | i by a police magistrate, an ationce | nerdetmental pnd by eicaIloN DA B Septenber 1 it ,an i | = saidd he lilred to wateh the five T ALTATA T O e Ol il i | of 660,000 over the yeir 1S90 vailed inonr legislation, has been a might G TR O GRS WiHilathofieimanSweraiat work thoy wera | (utilio coludiic pport the de Rothschild | gaicen 1o prisom the last person, in their opinion, to seek The consumption of cotton by Americant | justpument for the development of our ua SH spurred Lo greater efforts by the promise of e e death mills in 1501 was 2896000 bules, and i | tional wealth and & most powerful agency in | res Annunl Report To Ketal Mr, Childs to distribute £509 among them for As e, 8 Ul ROBERTS' MURDER TRIATL, The o Promises to be one of the most re- £000 biles, un _increaso. of 158,000 bnles, | hrateeting the homes ot o workinroon | 168 BLInoxtegolqinlinte guioanndri by pnlin tworlc SN GILh onavnsINGliINs | (FRG PROREHIOMANY Lo AToUG O TuontiG i = | marvkable in the history of the criminal juriss From the year 186 to 1892 inclusive therd | From the nvision of want, 1 have folt o | o WashingtonNotos. © 0l vnintirdnil o thel Argmen's: comfortaforio | LoilNEChuseib 00000 ouncas of sivernuim | Exnert Tostimony on the SugetonZubson | prudenceinihoiwe has been un increase in the consumption of | st solleitous interest 10 preserve to our | SVASIINGTON, Do €, Dee. 6.The Civil | provided them with what they wished ata | fi 4§ JREPTES L Ge, Swede 0 s, B Introducel, ) e cotton in Burope of ®2 per cent, while during | Wopking people rates e That would | Service commission calls attention 1o the | neighboring restaurant | powers male purchuses yearly to tha amount | -, PA¥IP Crry, Neb,, 1 Special to T RO T B Ty the sume perlod the inercase of consumption | yot Iy give dail wl, but supply a | systematic efforts made in various states to The composing room was completely | EV0 000 JG e ive Vears at a price Nothing of interest oceurved in the in the United States hus been about 15 per | comfortable margin for honie attrac | collect assessments from government em- | Durned out and the roof went with it While 140500 aed 4 pence per unce. — And that ost trinl yesterdiy, the tine being | Bdgar Lewds, o Prominent Young Man, My cent tions and family’ comforts and cnjoyments | pioves n ail the cases it promptly pub. | LH¢ five, was still burning fievcely the work | 5¢%) o ghould raise above that price, pur- | taken up by witnesses to prove the feiendly | Ceriously Disuppears, Tin and Terne Plate Manufacture, without which life is_ neither hopeful non g of getting ont LomMOITOW's paper was X ) aiso above pur- | L ) f ) rars. i i pe i R R T L part hed the faets in full and handed the testi- | hogun, The city department was removed 5085 10 b lm mediately s X ended =u:l‘ and affectionate feeling that existed be. Des Morses, In, Dece. 6--Creat excite- Phe report of Tra Ayer, special agent o _T'hoy.are Americun ens—i e o Ly e o | B R e TS Ry e A e o | mot see why we in America should een Mr, and M toberts and expert | ment was ereated in this city today by the anbhorenort of Tra Asor special awent of | OF e ereat people for whom our constitu- | mouy over to the attorney general. The | to- the Board of “Trade room in the | POV S WAV, WO IR ARERA BRORE tween My and Mus Roberts and expert | ment was erea tion and government Drexel building and the frawed and in- | commission declares that the classified sc reporters ot 1 and _the | announ of arsenivi ment of the mysterious disappear prember 4, 1 ihere v thirty-two dol rif mecessary, while the Buropean stituted—and it « reat eity gother the daily happes e i perversion of | yiee should be ext = : Hts . syl Poison | e of Edgar Lewis, the young stepson of i anufactiving Lin and terne plite A : 1 c s led as rapidly s prac- | fother the duily happening great Gty | powers pay only’ 78 conts on the okt 8o araahiolL olkal : b ! ; it I Stutcs and fourteen compinies | (it constitution to so legislate o o | ticable for instance, to clerks and | 1o Ledger hus o compl TR, nt b 15 | dollav. Ttscoms an unequal distribution thay | 404 other discuses. KWhis Hie of LesEBONY | 5ypmes Wind the well known packing building new works for such manufacture SRR IR TR | we should be expected to purchase twice as 1<, to the internal reve. loyalty and ti SbombUL Ancaon s witnedses have | house millionaire. Lewis left home last L i\ i 5 rtype for tomorrow’'s paper. As the S v as urope. The object o S | vested its easd Several Phe estinted fuvestment in buildings amd | 400 Rk sre essential Lo good cith- | bue service, to custom hguses with twenty- | presses were rendercd unfit' for use tonighy | 1ueh sitver us trope. e oblect of, the | heen examined in rebuttal and scveral more | Tiesday estensibly for St. Louis or Chicago, lw"‘;‘ “ U LORE "'\' vt Y ! URC S, enship in pead A which will | them, | five cmployes and to” free delivery post- | by water, Mr. Childs accepted the ofter of | (ORI HIEIE B B0 "”'K iR are to be introduced, 1t is thought that the | pected back riday, but hus not 100, If oxisting wonditions were to be con | 5 INGl, to the defense of the flag when it | olfecs. William S Singerly of his presses R L R LR T case will e argued tomorroy SR AT SRS ke RGN R 0,000,000, 1l o sostimptod | i ioh The National Letter Carvier association Mr. Joel Cook, business manager of the pa- | Uhe use aic Bstobc i o i Pty :bpo ! s | A et e vate of production 200,000,000 pounds per an e TR T | ucting in its capucity of i braneh of the | per, said tonight thut she Ledger's loss was | Yalue 16 had with gold prior to 1878, when | To Avoid Disgrace, e of the managers of the Des num. Che actual production for the quarte ading Scptember 30, 1502 pounds. was first outlawed. Mr. de Rothschild's | pyapreno statement that if the conference should dis solve without definite result, sily would | * i, Neb., Dee, 6 ram to Tup Bee| - Lizie ( estimated ul content Packing Co., and rumors were rife today of a shortage fu his accounts, 2150,000, including the building 10.052,7 ar- | Knights of Labor have recommended that Plhe | all free delivery oficers be clussified. But purpose to renew here t vor of a protective tari “The report of the labor commissioner.Peck, | e vecent election must be ac- | letter carviers are just like other American | | The loss s 50000 on “the & perfecting | jopreciate to a frightful extent, perhaps | Yearold daughter of Geo Al holis. Didcnda enyathis, £ S0l of New York shows that during the year | e introduced @ new poli citizens. They want to feel that when they | DTESSes, Shahes | N o B sading 10 & monetary panic, is_very signifi- | chinist at th & M. shop 1 ) HAKG 11k svou) i 40 YO 01, 1 t ' \ i cellar, Their only damage is by water, They AYOLYEA \ IO Ls: e ) cntly deniced by his fricids, His young 1801, in about 6,000 manufacturine: estah W the present taril, con- | do the work of the public honestly, zealol | cant, but his plan seems to e insufiicient to | discovered that she was in a delicate co lends, h | alousl 1ve valued at 250,000 ! i wif el known magizine writer ments in th tate cwbraced withi pon the lines of prot i Bs to be | and intelligently they should not be made e e Tadseer was cstablished in | Meet the grave situation he predicts, and s | tion, and vesterday cone 1that she would A 0L 0 special inguivy made by him, and vepre and that there is to be substituted | the sport of local political bosses. e lie “Ledgzer was established dn 50 G0 yate as o vemedy for decreasing prices | vid herself of trouble purchased medi- | most hear ) VR ven differorn \dustrics. WA law 10160 8o10)Y for 16V Ilio commission u)so uiges the adoption of :: e :’I‘ '\_‘ _“lfu‘“‘\'"“ ;)\":""I‘f‘\”‘\‘“" e 10 [ ond distress in agricultur cine to produce the de effect, of which wisu net fnerease over the ye yduty is to be higher | a new elassification of the customs and postal | W, Childe maho i sinea. owned the | Willing te Kesume a Double Standard, she took a large do nother toda HELD UF FHE WIRONG TRAIN, £31 10,08 in the value of the pros will leep open An | < 1 nodiiicnt £l 1 Childs, who has since owned the paper. | bl She was thrown into violent convulsions and | The report of the « ioner of Lahor U hat in every ca v mate of | placessubject tononcompetitive examination, | o Mabaits on the bulldig will bogin at | plaints of the British. Chambor of Cammeree | life,” Her indignint father sivs he w the st »f Massachusott that 1o be iy bring the treas- | may be groatly reduced in all branehes of | ohee: [Ihe insurance on the building was | quoted to recent declarations of Archibishop | ite her betrayer to the full extent of g Santa Fe pas: 875 fndustrics in that stato paid N United s theln t roturns : Gl i { 160,000, Walsh and Mr. A.J. Balfour and contended | he Luw i i | nited ‘ e [} 1 the rvice he commission thinks the ex g S, v 6.—The e ( « « «d being robbed in s during the year 1801 . n e contention has not been be- | ceptions fi eximination in any postofice Inpasarors, Tud,, Dee. 6.—The business | ghat the situation demanded o brc Snow BE2s s B 00,503 in 150, an increase of #8,885.043, i Hedulos, but. batween prineiplos, | may be properly mited 1 the postmaates | conter of Alexandria, Madison county, com- | cognition und u_better remedy than that e ot enieh, ! otiveen W wd Medill, Mo, Sature that there wis un inere n | and it would be offensive to oot (hat the | BRClstant postinasten cashicr nivntaaster: | prising uearly o quarter of ‘the, town, wats | suggested by Mr. De Hothsehild, Th recovsen, Neb, Dee, 6. [Sp rele- | gy night. The vobbers stopped a freight the amount of capital and of 7 the | prevailing party will not cary into legisia- | tary and perhips superintondent of the | qurned at an early hour this morning.| American delegates, he said, were ready to | gram to Tue Bre ] —A lizht snow, the first | ) Lidec, and awhen it veached Medill the number of persons employed in same | tion the principles advocated by 1t and the | money order division. Tn the same way the | 2Wong the buildings destroyed were Pear- | cooperate with the other delegates in | of the season, commenced falling about 0:30 | conductor ‘telegraphed o warning to the period pledges givew o the people. The tariff bills hop of excopted bl s oy ow’s suloon, Hoover's real estate office, Pat- | candid and carnest effort to maintain the | {his evoning, The ground is 1 0ve passenger train, When it reached the poing I the Tron Dndustries, U the house “of representatives at | ormnenof exveptod places in the departiiet | torson's restaurrnt, Baritah's harness' shop | monetary standard of both metals. Therefore | uhout wn inch deep on tho ley 1h6 rolbors tiied o stop 1t, but tho engineex sed b, louse of representatives at | g us m should be greg cduced i R R4 7 5| oot i about an inch deep on the level o robbers During the lust six months of the year | the last session were, as 1 supposed, eveu in | Vory serlous harm, in the commission's | tid, Storc, M & Binkris’ hardware | after submitting the general plan of bi-met Nepiaska Cirv, Neb., Dee. 6 (Special | p ¢ throttle wide open and dashed . B N S | the opinion of thein promoters, inadequate e 1 y store, IKelly's on, wright's fruit | allism, favored by ~America, they also | Telegram to Tug Ber | A dvifting siow | pust 1801, U six months of the year pinion » promoters, inadequ judgment, results from allowing the chiefs | store. Abbott & Corbatt’ TRt n o I i 1802, the total production of pig iron ‘wis 1 justified only by the fact that the senate | of divisions to be exeepted fro nination b8, Ab) & Co s bakery, Spauld- | submiited the plan favered by “them- | storm struck this city ahout 10 o'clock th 0,710,819 tons. Jpas habti ) v h nd house of representatives were not i ac and it thinks they should be put Lot | ines elothing house, Dwiggin's restaurant | selves, It was o plain business proposal | eyvening aud at midnieht it still contyues, | Loun Ag led, Year 1600, which veas the lnrwost sunuat pro. | cord and that a gencral revision could not, | general rulo and be appointed’ by & pr e and Churebills tin store.” The loss will | aud if'it were adopted the necessary details | Phe chauge in temperature has been i Sworx Cry, Ia Special Tele- duction ever obtained. For the same twelye | therefore, be undertaken tion from within the service i reuch £120,000, half of which is insured could In.- asily arn nged mounced 1o | markable within tho_list hours, am to Tue Ber and George SO11n 3 f x g o ew theory and proposes no untried system A o 0= 10 282 Lisor con arrested heve on the chary months of 15I-1N® the production of Bes Giva thetDomootete ol Gottingard ol St s T e R new/thoory uud propoRes o Knrlod YRLGR. | Tugiig Lrom 009 Stiser have been arrested ) i the charge sepoy lug [-n,.~‘~ 8081 m:; m increas 1 vecommend that the whole subject of A bill introduced by Mr. Frye in the sen tried and time-honored system under which Nebraski's Death Roll of conspir nd fraud. Stiser was in the [ s tons over the previously | g pevision be left 1o the incoming con- | ate today smacks very” strongly of retalin- | Letters from Demoerat it | rold and silver were for inany yeuars par and | Neskasa Ciry, Neb., Dec. 6. [Special | employ of Bond Bros., brokers and loan unprecedented production of 3,058,871 gold an LY YIS par b 1 o vadentod apany production of SIS 1 gress Tt is @ matter of vegret that this | tion and at the preseit time is of more thin Argue to Opposit | Were equal Instruments in exchange. Acts | Telogram to Tug Bee) —Another Otoe | dEents. He und 1 conspired 10 beat the BAch 80 1118 Tor the Arst alx xtonthis o must be delayed for at least three | us interest. It amends the liws reg CLevELAND, O., Dee. 6.—The Young Men's | of Parliament, laws of congress and ediets of | o0 5o oon fas sought his last rest, W, | Prokers. Fish s | fictitious wimes to 1802 was 772 430 1 s aggainst 102,080 | 1 for the threat of groat taviff | | the transportution of woads by de- | Democratic club of Canton, 0., tonight cele- | monarchs had ehunged the real vatue of the | GUATIS 3 resident of tiis coun i | ehattelmor o propesty desceibed ug - 'y 4 changes introduces so much uncertainty that | elaring that no merchandise shull be trans 3 " . mets If an internationa coment e rent strect numbers t.'_‘“,lw lurly ! ix months of th G not casily estimated, of business vted from one part of the United States to rated ¢ rutio victory with a ban stored silver to all its former privileges und : lied lust ni 174 never existed, Stiser went to inspect the . tion und of diminis! tion will | any part of the United States in a vessel | quet weches were delivered by local | Powers, as money oi i fair and just ratio, a COULD NOT r-r ORECUTED, fieti propert vl employers and FORELGN AND DOMESTIC TRADE, essarily result It is l\_n‘ be ing wholly or w.l[url ; 1 subject of | orators. Letters of vegret were read from | parity of value of the metuls wou »on b i . | wo d i ,v‘ it there, i ”‘1”"!“"";““ [ Il this uneertainty may result in decresed | any forelen power, and such transportation | Congressmen Breckinrldge of Kentucky and | cstablished. It should be understood T e e | o) hitt, wa Cite n hiis rep- Results More than Gratifylng Enormous | FeVenues from customs dutics, forour mer- | via any foreign port shall be deemed a viola- | \wilson of West Viveinia, Gove Boles of | thut Whe American delegates had n wor | N0 ¥r ': I‘“N":,m Lk tatates to | pogontations Rish Jout £,000, which he Increase in Exports. | chants will make cautio vs for foreign | tion of law. The sailing of any foreign ves kL o 3 | tobind their country. They were auth . M " divided stiser B2 tatal wilua of DA goods in view of the prospect of tariff sel from any United States port to another | 1owa and Governor Russcll of Massuchu- | poateh (G e other deld s for the Curyesseg, Wyo., Dec. 6. lele- | 3 i foreln trde (Ox | G0 ions and the uncer yastowhen they | is not prohibited provided no merchandise | Setts, und Lawrence W. Neal, who drew the | B0 (0 SR G e F0TS0 GRS (16 - | gram to Wi Bee]—The republican state Attacked by i1 ports and lmports) duriy the last | s effed : ’ her t X 08801 1 tarift plank in the Chieago platform. In his | M elIng: 4 3 ; R 1 et will take effect other than that imported in such vessel from LIS BORE i 8L Roen t. A, ) rtant problem 1 if o solution wus | central committee today went to Prosecut Forr Donae, Ia., Dee, 6 pecial Teles 00 ' wis §1857,680,610, an - inerease of Those who have advocated a protective | a foreign port shall be carried from one port | letter Mr. iveal says the democratic vielo reed upon, they were to report the result \ | 3 3 p 3 | t o ced upon, they were to report the result | jng Attorney Davidson to have him draw up | gran to Tue Bee.] - John Brady, a well-to- $120,203,604 over the previous fiscal year, | tari® can well afford to have their disas- | to another of the United States had cstablished the principle of a turiff for | {070 00 Boovomment, and congress would J 1 ¥ o A B ‘The average annual value of our imports and | trous forecusts of o change of policy disup: The bill provides that the president may, | PEYEUe oiy, ,I h "'“:‘,‘ he says, could nov | g4 0'5ueh aetion ns would give h valid an information ughlust Gevernor ', LR do fmamer, Wis Bl Uy - 4150 1A ""; exports of merchaudise for the ten fiscals] Poited. If a system of customs dulics can | by proclumation, suspend the right of carry: | have won hiad it lgnared that principl tothe work as seemed proper. In order ing him surpation of oftice wmen about & wile west o A ‘ | be framed that will set the idle wheels and | ing merchandise in boud through the United Ho udds: e stund, then APANLY |t the situation in the United States idson, who is a republi found after W8t evening lorses were trotting ARIS Ilan L0 1801 was §1,407 19, looms of Europe in motion and crowd our | Stutes provided for in the bill, in case the | Unalterably committed 1o overthrow MeKin- | 66004 ho fully known, Mr. McCreary ex- | examination that there n criminal | rapidly and he co it stop when he saw or 18112 exceeded thisannual average value the sawe time keep our own mills busy ; that | prive the citizens of the United Stutes of the | Short of this will fulfill the instructions a parties, and added that he believed that the | top fihe st i command. As he passcd both men shot at , $400,808,501, un increase of 2747 per cen will give us an increased participation in | use of canals in the Dowin terms of in- | equirements of the people. Congress must | Loy "M oohoral, without regard to po- | cox fin HauvA W5 | B and the bullets whistled by uncomforte The signiticance and value of this increase | Sthe markets of the world” of a great equaltiy with Canada, us provided by article | eudct such laws as will forever punge the | FEohF JFo BRI WRAGRE SHEARE (O TN | sued a circulur letter to the airmen 0L tho | ibly close to his cars. This is the second aro shown by the fuct that the excoss in the | yalue n the home market that we | xxvof the treaty of Washington, it is so | foul blot of protection from the fair « v respective committoes usking thow to huve | L f way robbery attempted here within trade of 1802 over 181 was wholly iu the | syepender; that will give increased | provided that in the cas cutehieon of ouy grand and wmighty republic sonal Opinion, 4AP00 JuGh 10.e, INERRRt 0 e Ofvieds OO | cun'yeik), : yaluo of exports, for there wis o decrease in | work to foreiyn workmen upor any duty continues to Tn the course of his Aetter, Governor Boie of the voto on Noue of them cin - the value of imports, of $17,5018,255. The | ba consumed by our people. with | R A FOIUNANER 16 aid: “In the exeitement of its joy over the [ Referving to the silver bullion law, he said | be men who have ‘ orng Bk Oflicers on Trial. * Yaluo of ur exports durine the tiseal year | T e e e T R 1y B e P e e victory it has won, the democratic party | the law was not entirely satisfactory to | is thus excluded | Dusrg Dee. 6,—In the United States :.\ >'|‘:nh1‘-ht H‘ h\v l:‘flxl ,‘vw"“,; in ‘.I\‘n hA\~ | enuble the rican manufacturer | watered by the St. John and its tributarie ; M\\"nwv forget ]II L even an l- X tnl stice eithe \]]ru\ y .wlnv: in ~\!wmun ’.,l his ’»' :“I‘ | e - nIl’ P 2 c b tod: hearing was commenced of : v of e government, amounting 10 { to pay to his workmen ifm 50 to 100 per | and flowed down the river to the sea, where | 10 all classes and- to every individual, is in- | ment he quoted from the platforms adopted A o 1 " pesid o ash wrrds of $1,080,278,148, exceediug by S14707,85 the | cont tnore in wages than is paid in the for- | the same is shipped to the United States | despensable to lagting success in any polit- | by the Minncapolis and Chicago convention At _Hamburg — Arvived — Markomaunia, | 1 nd ( v Harel 4 f the exports of 1801 and excecding the value of | cign mill and yet to compete in our markets | from the province of New Brunswick, the | ul orginazation. That party has no war to | A shrinkage of the volume of money would | from New York, defunct Commercial bank, accused of mak- the buports by $02 575,650, aud (0 fonelen mariots with the farelen | nresldent may ausiend. all Hahite of CAre make upon manufacturing industries of th decrease prices und tend to concentrate At Kinsale—F od — Angloman, from | ing fulse rej ) the comptroller of the 0 A comparison of the value of our exports | producer; that will further reduce the cost | ing provided for in this section as long as | Country. Itmust be ready at all times to | wealtn, envich a few and impoyerish man Boston for Liver| K cur I'he casc exciting great in- for 1882 with the annual average for the ten | 5f upeticles o ’ and food 0! > XDO! " g . re uise the fmportance of these industric The volume of gold and silver in the world At Fustnet—Passod—Teutonic, from New | tere g cirele wny prominent 0 . X f articles of wear and food without re- | the export duty is levied I ! \ ) Jud, prior 1o 1801 shows an excess of 2 ducing the wages of those who produce Chird I e he great struggle for supremacy among | was nearly equal when silver was stricken | York for Liverpool witnesses hive beer mmoned Judge ,or of H.65 per cemt. The value of Third Party Financlal Vagurics, the civilized countries of the globe in which | down and the amount of coin reduced At Liverpool—Asrived—Catalonis, from | Woo today refused to bear & demurver W our lports of merchandise for oW, which (CONTINUED ON sECUND PAGE. | The finaucial theories of the third party | we are cugaged.” lm\mu in 4 diwinished awount of woney | Boston, the indictwcnty

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