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OMAHA DAILY BEE: public meeting, in which he amounced h self a8 strongly in favor of political un with the United States. The matter was brought to the attention of Hon. John Costi gan, minister_of internal revenue, who | promptly had Mr. Cosgrove suspended, M Cosgrove will be gi an_opportunity to clear himself if he as an investigation will be held ""-ll RSDAY, 10 HANDLE? THF POPULISTS Domooratio State Qottimittee Names a Com- mission to Deal with the Independents, J80d any money orreward for her testimony she positively and _vehemently denied qhat any offer of the kind had ever been made her. She did sa Thowaever, that during a recent visit to Johnay Thompson's office, that Frank Thompson tLvml.«‘d to protect her in case she got_into rouble on sunt of her testimony. More than this she would not say regarding her connection with the Thompsons. Regarding Tier disappearance on Saturday last the pris. oner said “Acting upon the advice of Fr: son and some his friends, 10 the burnt district, as the the gamblers were linble to kill me. Instead of going back to my home, 1 went to the house of Willis Dunn, near Nineteenth and Cuming strocts, and stayed there until Mon dny. Then I came down town and had an fnterview with the Thompsons, 1 told them that 1 had ‘told the truth | when on the witness stand and they | told_me to stick to my :story, that they would see me through if I gotinto any trouble. Monday night T slept at the El house on Sixteenth street and went to cour again when sent for by Thompson's friends. 1 never been paid or promised any by anybody for iy testimony and T told only ‘what T believe to be the truth.” Continuing, Miss Allen told about her four unhappy marriages and the fate of her hus- bands and her children. She said that her maiden name was Clara McMillan, and that her parents lived at Colfax, la. She sa that the Thompson brothers had promised to send an attorney down todefend her. B CLAMORING FOR PROTECTION English Agriculturaliste Have Grown Weary of Free Trade. WANT A DUTY ON COMPETING IMPORTS an, NoT \\"‘llii'\( n \ll\ll‘\lnl SLY. nk Thomp 1 did not return told me that | Delegates (o the Monetary Conference do Not Hitch on Any Brrssers, Doc, 7.—An imy the interpational monetary conf that Rothsehild's withdrawal plan ' ot delay further the the committee to which the plan | was referred having presented it for the sonsideration of thus taking it _out of Rothschild Today Sain tellette, the Belgian delegate who supports Rothschild's plan, with the Mon amendment substituting silver small gold coins, will hold a conference with Sir C. eputy of the 3panish delogate, T — You Sterling Morton Men Select Al Others - Afrald t Railrohd Question of Reagganizing. gn Competition Has Caused a Prices and Made the Markets Dull | The Ameriean Tdea Taking a " rtant section of holds 1 in T Talk Prefer- renc e of Mis discussion by Strong d | conferenc Loxnox, Lixcoty to Tie Brr committee city at 11 th Dec. 7.—~The National Agricul tural congress, to consider tho ¢ condi | tion of agricultural afMairs in Great Britain met today. One hundred and fifty de from over 200 agricultural associations were present. Loud cheers greeted all-allusions | to protection as a remedy for their troubles, | but Hon. Henry Chaplin: assured them that | British [ when a party put o duty on food it would | on the question ting the amended certainly be defeated WAL OBl A Akl sl | Aresolution was adopted afirming that | Doth Toca”and Saintelicito hold tha . failure of the conference can yet be avoided | unfair competition in untaxed foreign im- | hy a majc of the delegates recommend ports with home products was an injustice | itk s Levi project or the amended that ealled for fmm ite removal; all com. | Rothschild plan peting imports ought to pay a duty not less | 7 heme proposed n, , th than the rates and t Danish delegate was treated with indiffer. axes levied on the home products. | ence. Tt may be dropped without discussion Mr. Chaplin declared that foreign compe by the conference. The proposals advanced by Siv C. Hows tition was not the only cause for the fall in | ¥ prices of agricultural products. I worth, though applauded by pronounced bi aatis ists delegntes vesterday, was not con -~ . COntn- | gijerad by his colleagues worth wasting | uous rise in the value of gold was quite evious a cause. The immediate vemedy for | that would be u return to bim time over in dis ussion. His_plan will prob 1bly be referred to o committee Omorrow allism, in vo- | gard to which he added that the statement i will not be heard of again. _The uncer: tainty of the attitude of the French dele on the subject recently made by Archbishop | Kites 18 Influencing other reprosenta tives Walsh of Dublin was tha There has been ¢ for complaint ever published. Mr. Chaplin said he carn- | among — the men iccount estly hoped the monetary conferenco would adopt the principle of hhnv'l allism, Mooted Down a Free T he conf Dec, § The democr the Hotel tonight mee Neb, [Special Telegram tie state contral Lincoln in this The sioned by the delay in the arrival of the rogular trains from o) an Martin, the only man who was supposed to know why the committee had been called together, did not arrive until few moments of 11, but as soon as he had Mxed his mame to the hotel register the of thecommittee present assembled in parlor G and the confer nmenced. Chairman Martin called the committee order. In the absence of Secretary Sheehan W. D, Oldham of Kearney was made temporary secretary. - The roll call disclosed the presence of the following members Buclid Martin and Con Gallagher, Omaha A. 1. Sawyer, Lincoln; A. 8. Campbell Hastings; B, I\ Cashman, Greeley Center Thomas Smith, MeCool Junction; J. J. M Intosh, Sidney: Robert Clegg, Falls City; M J. Hughes, West Point Bi perial; Henry O'Neill, Broken Bow; R Dumphy, Seward: H. Gilkeson, Wahoo; John D, Crocker cy; 1. J. Sheibly, Ponc Sol Pitcher, There were several otliers whose n could not he eaught in the confusion incident to the preliminary procecdings Before proceeding to business R sbert CL stated that as the hour was late it advisable to take an adjourament until morn ing and he made a motion to that effect, which was promptly seconded by A. J. Saw- yerof this city. The two gentlemen were | the only ones who voted for the motion, the other gentlemen being anxious tc tonight. s hands, met ¢ ok hour was ocen: gates cfiorie Lovi o' latenes the cast emantle, commissioner mint, and of nee o to NEWS OF STERDAY, cda lund grant. | s I8 in progro N, M | The difficulty between the engineers of the | Georgia Centriil and the company stll remains unsettled The rond congress Is fn session at apolis, Ind. Much interest is being the proceciings. Latest reports from Senator Gibson, very low at Hot Springs, Arvk that b ot live mue Tndian- as taken in wh e 1o the effe H -LI\'('!I nzed for murder public ation. u most convincing g erowd wit An unknow snulted and was taken from the she mob. Charles R. Moulton pnd killed Mrs, My of Portland, Ore,, shot ikl Story and then 'blew tory had refused to er the north- rxas. Several and much dam- Linjurcd n Inclined to Be Exclusive. The question as to the sec liberations then arose. favored the admission of all democrats, and was so ordered, After this pleasant little formality, which resulted in- the fiving of two reporters, the committee got down to wor A, J. Sawyer confore of the ties at his He made 2 | publican of the de- Chairnian Martin then told of the important ce held batween the leading spirits cratie and independent par- ofice last Thursday night. a mistake of saying - when he meant but | nearly every time that he alluded to party. but in other respeets his apology the couference wasguite lucid. e nierely the conferdiee had been arvanged Dbefore he heard of it, and that he kindly con- sented to allow theuseof his ofice for the mecting. e then gave a report of the pr ngs of the confertnee, just as were u~|n..u-.1mnmu-h in Tue Ber day morni Named & Stigilie Committe General Vifquaiy the conference and ngdmitted that he man who conceived ‘the whole plan. He urged upon the committee the adoption of the recommendatiops inade at last’ wee meetin, The committee zmtétully accept vice, and on_motion of Henry Broken Bow the chii¥man w to appoint a committee of five to act as committee on behalf of the democrats. Chakeman Martin desiznated the following memi at, the committee: y O'Neill of B Bow. J. I Crc ruey. A. J, e of Tincoln, Robe of alls City, D, W, Cook of Heutrice. * be stated parenthotically that s al prominent. Boyd democrats murmured | at the manner in which Martin made up the committee. They suggested that it was not | sther an accident, perhaps that caused the chairman to overlook C. V. Gallagher of Omaha, who sat immediately in_range of his vision and who was by all odds the most | prom in the room. O'Neill, Swwyer and Cook were desig as out and out J. Sterling Morton men steering committee w ted wi be appointed committee wi state cent 10 not less than the products Mr. Phillip Albert Muntz, member of Parliament for the vision of Warwickshire, contes the manufactu i were suffering that for conservative, Tamworth d ded that all the country . Profit, zc ] Mo. John nsare one of the | abilities are sald to be le would “whole or protection. This expression was greeted with great ap- plause, several other speaked a similar strain. M was finally adopted. A lund tenants union w. ¥8 it to the Appr. Robert ament fo Suffolk, moved a resolution decl the skipper of , when off the ( H’u killed a boy and threw hi board, B Contossed His gollt dnil saye o foots o sorrow for his erime. The Equitable Mutual Building sockution of Milwi of a recoiver. Willi stockholders, filed i pe ges gross frauds, Tho bourd of army coastin i gonat | s made addy | ohorsole’s resolution | cstion to form a Wopted. latlon of Gold. liberal, s0 spoke concerning 1 Loan in’ the bands | one of ihe | iverand s member of | zincers engaged In ex- | amining the merits of Mouica bays on the ( Tocation for a decp water clared in favor of San Pedid A mob at Carrollton, Miss., threatens to | Iyneh u man named Mo Wiho has for some | time past enjoyed un unenviable reputation, and a mob of s fricnds | athercd to pro- tect him. Bloodshed s fo: Eptlon chapter Phi Dulta Thota rats the Tlingis \ Aon, in ¥ embe i the ad- O'Neill of authorized [ - | tion from Mr. Allan, member of the Institute | of Engineers, who hus had much experienc in India. H¢ suggests that the silver pro- | ducing countrics agree each to impose a fi Lduty on all silver exported except on their own silver coins, the duty being on a iding scale equal to the difference in value ¢ prer | of the mavket price in silverand the int | ional minimum value; I a fixed “pel ntage on coinage, no_silver thus exported \in | being under the stundard minimum value, i ed he Vll.\l it by the mlh]unlhnl The | ithorized to speak for the al committee in reference to all | onnected with the organization of | legislature, but was admonished that upon_other questions it was to maintain a | Again Showed Their Disnppro of the failure of French dele- Mr. William Saunders, a radical member Tk Benins -out | they were committed to the conferencr, and age don erty prices of agricultural products was the | gpinion of many delegates that the French b il UL G “rancis Smith, a member of the I« financior. M. Day declared he thought the Dlew his Drains outwith i revolver because : i hoots and yells, which were so long con- | the British, as practical business men, Cinust b Jooked upon as o Hot, | honie products was an injustice that called | {1oueht the doliberations of the conferenco other conviets. Ally ood their eseape. sugest nothing. eity. velopes. Hen W. Cunnon, on of heavy. dent of the conference, opposes the on reference from the conference, and that tion of gold and the fall inexchange between | OPinion of Ley taL oo Lthordsaaing natne e in ot Hixed Hor Decainbor This will wind up nity o c gation with the other governments vepresented in | &4 e b O ¢ News has been received of i mutiny at the uc in favor of the American plan fiso stablished and made a comparison with the that he will put llm").\[n\n{ fine silv of protecting gold had raised tha price of the resilt of muny s between 11 S LY 1 that the British workman had been exposed | bt § HRCRA AL etal disposition of 16,000,000 feet of h:. farmer, m 1 as | themselves, Messrs, O'Neill Crocker and to_announce_ their opposition to_or tion in the Rothschilds' plan. The supporters of this plan communicated theso of Parlinment attempted to denounce pro- 5 marry hin | were led to believe the French delegates R evbicns: Piosiay pass tection, but was hooted down. He then at~ | would support the plan, Had they believed wost part of M 1 tempted to offer an amendment to Mr. Chap- | gtherwise, they would have reconsidered the The Canton, 0., Steel Roofing company's | natural result of improved methods of pro- | whvermment does not desie the conforence to works, those of the Canton Tile and Hollow | duction, but the conference would have none | Hevide anythinge Brick compiny and i restdonco have been de- | of the amendment and refused to allow it to | ““An interview has been published here Ne « 1t is reported it he take o . 't @ ress 1 Yy N L Con s aoporen i o il il nty council, mude u short, address in | yttitude of both the English und American under the direction of William Muldoon. e coursc of which he remarkell that a delegates deplorable, especially to the Amer- | turn to protection meant a return to bar- | jeins, who appeared to be without definite Miss Carrie Wright, with whom he had been | T ] keeping company, would not warry him. tinued that Mr. Swith retived to his seat. wanted the assistance of France in a matter A New Haven judge has decided that the [ M 501 farmer delegate, Dro- [ svhich was tholr own concern. In regard to posed a resolution aftirming that the unfair | the Rothschild proposals, Day declired he and those who participated in it as rioters, o charge of convicts at MeLen- | ot B EEE W 4 h t Hern, in cha o 0f cony WM;L\J"'L“ | for immediate re al, and that therefore | yeould end in nothing ought to pay a duty Suy's remarks define the action of the s and taxes levied on | ch delegates, who eriticise - everything Jumes B, Atelison, mayor of T alleged 1o he a forger and i fus tice, He s sald to have for Opinions among the delegates become more clearly defined, and partisians of the The failure s announced of W, Glanbls aatlazily pr i‘lrnll;m nt of N ardie & Co. of New c h g Americin delegzates, has asked the commit- | tee to discuss the proposals of the Ameriear delezates as stated, as to a plenary committee’s proceeding — to discuss the American proposals. He bases hi objections on the ground that the committed the An n proposals are related to funda- RTODInIbT Lot KRGO T arG oR Rt RO iy mental principles that would better come e Pl O oho onforenice, the fall it | \Giehilf the compotence of the confere A T T T T S AT | Hon. 1. Terrell, American minister to Fhe bt o o tes. snd that | etgium will wive & banquet in honor of tho | bo securcd by an agdement “on o | delegates tomorrow. The grand municipal | bt ST R ol e | the fetes in honor of the delegates until after ap bty ut loome, | RO SO O S A overm: | Chistmas veuon 13 & | wment o B, njamin Andrew of the American dele- the monetary conference, now sitting in | Wi i 4 Chester, T penitontiary.” 1018 reported that | Brussels. to sccure such 'an_international | Wi itis discussed tomorow. i seventy-four conviets rebelied against doinz | agrecment. He claimed there Las been only xpsidentlaytinnetzotelyed sicommun some extra work, The rioters were quelled in o prices provailing during the period pre ,m’.\.y'f,","'f.;.“.',’,'," ablishment of free trade. n‘-} all“the sily thercfore contluded that the fall was not | fagidotier. gy that metal 50 per cent above the value n advance in wages has heen viously had with regard to silver, the Luako Shore & Michizan Southern Rail Caplain: - Stmonds, i séconding compuny ofl tes of the two Drotherfiood to cheap labor while the Rothschilds were | ' A 3 1 J 3 EOLOL o 5 s tained, in view of the fact that Mexicoand | discrect and dignified attitude L whom Be | Brotected to the extent of 50 per cent of | gpjay dilver producing countries have clearly | It was & noticeable fict the leaders in the 805 slained that they do not place uny | discussion of the duties of the steering com- ment tinber rhilo tn churge of the Land | reservation, cannot be found at his 1 = home in West Superior, Wis. | ndment to Mr, Everett's motion that | AniQ1diA ttomp By Bribe Clegg taking a prominent part in the tallk. | the comference had no faith i any changes | ~T0NDON, Dec. 7.—The Paris correspondent Dodged the Raileond Question, [ in the law regarding the curres of the Daily News says thut Deputy Borie | | yentlon of the Barbers International ussoch tion, being held at St. Louis, Mo. sumed In cong ulatory and welc dresses and the appointient of various com- mittees. The Hlinols state live stock IVen out & report on the exper cure of lumpy Jaw which have | Dby the ugents of the federal bur Ddustry. Up to this time the; that the treatment used his A lotter ws recently dd B proposals to the French delegates before people were killed i lin's vesolution, declaring that the fall in | question of presenting the plan: It is the RSy fite: Lo, & be but to v with Leon Diy, the well known French Georgo A. Prout of Detroit, Mich, aged 17, [ 0 to prot ; ; barity. This statement was grected with | Lroposnls. Dhy could not mderstand why disturhinee vaised by (he Yale frosimen on | petition of untaxed forcign imports with | thought they solved nothing, and -added he Dy one of the prisoners who then Hberated fio id in the conference or in- committee, amount of £2,000 and to hive able as_ the discussion largest creditors. 1 conference. Montefiore cLe presi- is appointed to discuss the speclal question | tural interests is largely due to the apprecia- | Mority of the committee concur in the Lrond international basis to reopen the | Feception at the Hotel de Ville has been be earnestly sted to co-operate | ¥ g e e i R o aery ud J. Boussvain of the Netherlands ) Drosont ashort time and are now i solitary confine- | S Sl fall i prives since free trade was ment for D0 conts aph due to free trade, but, he added, the policy | company to_thelr on i firemen, as | i BN Py 2 Byorat Hou, said sthab iodwismntatieil iy oty in its favor. It is doubt Noblo 15 e the chi o estrictions on the silver industey. mittee were the members of the committee | Most of the sexsion of the fifth annual con- remedy for agricultural distre doscribes an attempt to bribe him in 188, | The auestion of legislation on | ¢ the subject of freight tos PP erts remars were strongly disapproved | wheu the Panama lottery bill was before the | then !ukvt up. C. V. Gallagher eahons ko Supported. the. nmendionts | Ciamber of Deputies. M. Borie says a fine | outspoken in his opinions. He stated e iolE, AIBbOLX g boking man, unknown to him, approached | the democratic party was pledged to the Mr. Chaplin closed the debate by dec him and offered him 25,000 francs to with- | reduction of freight rates and he favored | (a i Chann. cloked the debate iy deslar. ww his opposition to' the bill and 25,000 | legislation on the line of the Newberry bill. W ihut Sho Cymers of gold diknot appzbyc ues for every deputy whom he would | That bill might be somewhat radical, ho A s LR ERE RS ug to support the bill. * The corvespondent | admitted, but he wanted it understood ti AR e per P es ioE e Gold, M. Borie indignantly repelled the | the democrats should insist upon cked out in 1873, throwing a Hian of Shoates. greater demand on gold. Tt wasa curious sold watoron the coincidence that since 1883 the world had faan from Omaha been experiencing o prolonged and serious TOAR SORE Y IS depression in every industry, for which 1o other reason could be assiened. The resolutions were then carried, | being fow disscusion: oumission hy ients for tie nearried n|| Lof wiin e el diny cures. a reduc- noxt general assenbly Indication of pi senator. Tho response mous in favor of Hon. I BUCCORSOT The Kentuck thorized cust 1o dent mot ey was inclined to throw uberance of the gentle- He pointed out the difi- of railroad ad manugers, he suid, ed the campaiyn with a determina: tseventeen members of the senate and it made no difference to them whether they elected democrats or republicans, He wanted it distinetly understood, how- that he was in favor of r romd tion that would give the »f Nebraska the relief they demand, but he did not beliove in taking up the ques tion until the legislature had been organized The railroads wero already scheming to set the democrats and independents at logger heads in order to prevent their purpose of organizing the legislature in the interests of the people. The committee then launched into a hap- hazard go-as-you-please discussion of matters connected with the “good of the order,” the general sentiment favoring a permanent or- ganization and an entire rehabilitation of the party. ani- | ation, M. Cockrell ns hisown | Torrks, Kan., Dec. 7.—A letter €. G. Foster, United Governor Humpl from Hon. et judge, to v, wus made public today and will create a big sensation throughout the state, It reads: HoN. L. U. Huwpnny have been standing up | of my ubility, but whe onies de | members of the legislature and preside clectors from a political opponent, exeuse me 1 Lsitdown, Yours sing C.G ER Tudge Foster has been a_lifelong republi- cam, but for several years has not been in © touch with state leaders. R PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS, Greeunlee of Lincoln is at the Dellone, ‘aulkner of Schuyler is at the Millard H. Williums and wife are guests at the Arcade, John Huffman of York Arcade J. R, Johnton of Creteis registered atthe | Paxton. | E. C. Jackson of Blair is a guest at the Paxton, M. B, Wheelock of Murray. O, O. Parks of Norfolk Murray Charles ( the Millard. L. A. Dorrington of Chadron is stopping at the Millard C. W, Grinnel of Lincoln is registe the Dellone, John Bratt of at the Murray. O. P. Davis of Lincoln is in the city, stopping at the Millard. Miss Je /1 of Beatrice is in the city, stopping at the Paxton. Dr. Rufus H. Swmith of Seattle, Wash,, is in the city, stopping at the Arcade. Miss Margaret Mather, the actress, is still confined to her apartments at the Millurd, Phil Specher, oditor of the Norfolk Daily News, is in the city, stopping at the Dellone. H. uer of Michigan, formerly a resi- dent of this city, is visiting his brother, A. R. Suue Mrs. Rau and her grand-daught, Blanche Hellman, left yesterday for California. x-Governor George W. Baxter of W ing came in yesterday from Cheyenn stopping at the Paxton. New Yous, Dec. 7.—[Special Telegram to Tue Bee)—Omaha: A. M. bhwku‘ Hotel Albert; Mrs. Woolworth, Plaza. Cuioago, 1L, Dec. 7.—[Special Telegram to Tur Bee.]—The following Nebraskans are | registered heve today: Great Northern— A, Hurblout, Lincolu; Dr. Eric Munk, George H Crosby, Omaha. Graud Pacific—L. A. Garneau, llumlnle 5. Sherwood, Lincoln ; who have been au- | Jority of 40,000 to Clevelind for pr nkfort and formally cast the fourteen votes for Cleveland and Stevenson. Frederick O, Riddlo of Bourbon was chosen messenger to Washington. The following pointed o }’mhumn i ML Thursto oo Islands 1 W, Kentuok R nsing 1. do Clay, Virginia, ind Pran , Ulah, ner Vill of Cleveland, O, ision In the case of eharged with killing A. fan, says: “The testh o Carizo wis shot or of the el lectors y i Kontucky u NP had ente I votes f there tion to ele f DEMAND AN AUTOPSY. Gaydmprot 1o stoaling il YOU 1ust o been v n C Keinac ial Investigation--Baron Body to 1 humed. Pauts, Dec. 7.~The Panama canal commit- tee reafivmed its resolution, declaving the necessity of an autopsy on the body of Bax de Reinach. It is expected that the gove ment will tomorrow announce its intention to have an autopsy performed, M. Gondron, a former member Chamber of Deptics, explained to the com- mittee today that the check for 20,000 francs bearing his name was given him in payment of a debt by Baron de Iteinach M. Humbert, trustee of Baron de ach’s estate, testified that he had Bar Reinael's voom, with all the papers that | were found in the different banks scaled up. | “The members of the committee before ad- journment today expressed a desire to confer with the government immediately after the ministerial declarations to learn the goy ment’s intentions before any public decision is had. If an interpellation is proposed that is likely to frustrate the conference M. Bris- son will move to suspend the sittings of the Chamber, M. Purquery de Boisserin intends | the government to apply the rrespondent of th | with corruption to the Panama Colpgue Uargo MY NAL LUCK revolutlonary | 1f the goverument should consent the trial 1s Fias e dtiscovered at Kior. to be transferved to the criminal courts, One hundred and yeuty ison at Koo Alrnlflt. hey worked in the interior of {) and set fire 1o it Soldiers supp Fising. Wreckage that has boen washed ashore in e Mersoy shows the vessel lost with all Loy grewon e Burbo ban's Tucsday moraiug wiss 0 Norweglan bark India, Captiin Toft, from urrow o Liverpool. (Cholera has roappearod in a virulont form & bumbor of Villuges tn the province of lkhov, Itussia, The authorities continue roparo for o widespread recurrence of Ui isease in the spring. ows from British Columbla sa lans on the West coast ar elr freqruis frocly. * Whisky 1s crod- Dbelug tho cause of the fight. Oue lnnwl. from the scene of troublo siys noth- less than a wao-of-war will quell the fight. II. Pmun hu ml ned his | ralof the French section of the umblun exposition on the ground HOI nlwtm retaln any w:lllull sout as long as the good ; Canal company is not va-u- clon. m Uunovu O Bputy usked the Chumber confidence on the government's n}n n | in announcing of the y Peter il o police y of Cleveland, Hill and one police officer of the city, had bt Carizzo, in resisting arrest, had, and at the time of the hooting was assaulting tho officors with a | nife: that Carizzo had seriously injured both | the ofticers with the knife; (hat while continu- {ng his assault upon D L Hill shot, Car- 4220 10 the buck, and again in'the breast. Rein- ) de s OPPOSED THE BILL. nator l:ll&m\nlyl' ten toa Spigi CoLunpiy, S, C., D McBee of the Clfi Augusta, Western Nart bia and Greenyille rail mond Terminal systé speech tonight before on railroads, regurding 'bh commission bill now i [.. bly, ‘The bill proyidses mission power to fix gl fr ger rates, to yegulate joint rates, supervise all contraetsiand agreements, to direct and control thes building of all depots and warehouses and'tg arrange schedules, u.m ads are deniedt the right of appeal om the decisions of, 4hw commissions, M. s ol s A SO fisca- tion under forms of l\lv«‘ Ho said it violated the contract to give ations o chance to live expressed in the eifiriers granted them, and that it went beyond the idea of com’ munism which is to seize private property to be divided ameng the people—anarchy— which means the wanton destruction” of values without purpose or benefit to anybody. Georgla's & nittee Lis- 7.~k tte, « ssident V' Columbia rolina & Colum- ds of the Rich: Jmade a sensational senate committeo proposed railway the general as give the com. ht and passen Stuart, Ia., is at the Foreign Mgr. Gulimhert] has 1o at Vien is 0 guest will remain as at the Steele of Norfolk is a guest at rancis, heir apparent to the viun tlirone, 1 confined to his with an attack of inflamution of the throat, Tho St. ersburg to nsk laws dealing Prosecution, 8y 4 North Platte is registered ets In_the Progress of the Ablwirdt Case. 15, Dec. 7.—During the progress of the trial of Rector Ahlwardt, who is ch od with slandering Herr Loewe, a Hebrew manufacturer of small arms, the court re- fused to allow the admission of certain evi- dence that Ahlwardt's counsel proposed to submit, Counsel for the defendant therve- upon withdrew from the case, as the bench would not allow him to adduce the evidence uecessary to clear his client from the rges mude against hiw, This action caused a sensation in the court. The presiding judge fined the counsell 100 marks for improper bebavior, Ahlwardt's request that the hearing ad- journ until tomorrow to enable him o pre- pare such defense as was made necessary by his counscl’s withdrawal from the case, wus granted. The judge's arbitrary ruling makes Ahlwardt a marty ilding B ossed the Jtbat the Reserved the Declston. fshting and New Yous, Dec. 7.—Arguments were con cluded and decision reserved today, upon motion of the Pacific Mail Steamship com- pany to continue an injunction granted tem- porarily against the Panama Railroad _com- pany, enjoining that company and its ofticers from conducting any service whatsoever by vessels from any ports lyifg between Pan- ama and Acapuleo for the transfer of freight, passengers or mail Plans of the Pacific Mall, Sax Frasosco, Cal., Dee. 7.—Concerning the statement that the Panama Railroad company would, at the expiration of its con- r, Miss afternoon yom- and is nn Another Annexationist in Trouble. Orrawa., Opt., Dec. 7.—Another annexa- tionist has got himself futo trouble. Mr. Cosgrove, of the inland revenue office, “Poronto, has been making himself conspicu- ous by his annexation talk, and lately, it is alleged, signed o requisition calling for a o baiolpat scaudala, The Cham- th- uest by a vote of 29 (o 81, lasely proceeded to 0 QYeen rogont ouhlnut sald the new prenler. o asta will DECEMBER 8 | | lishing a line HARRY O'NEILL WITL HEAD THE GANG | | than ond ¢ | might be | go ahead | “independent | s the | | theory. b8 W. M, Southurd. Song, Omaha, tract with the Pacific Mail Steamship com- 1892, pany, establish an ton with the the United the Johnson of the new ond _of the the Panama Independent communica Atlantic S “rank Locke — comypy steamship Johnson of Ay, ngent line' at thi route, sald today tha railrond people proposs estal of steamers betwe and Pacific ports of N TELEGRAPHERS T0 STRIK n New York and Colon, to connoct with a line of steamers perated from San Francisco to Under the new regime it will not thirty or thirty-two days from York to_San Franci Th Mississippi and Missouri river o continued Johnson will be tapped by a line of from Colon to New Orleans, made by rail and river boats sippt and on the Missouri Panama take mor up the Missis Elected Officers., Va kholders of Dee. 7 a th ville Railroad company, following officors were el Walter G, Oakman: board 1. Clyde, Georgre Gould, It Howell, J, P, Magen, J. ¥ o, Jolin A, Rutherford % Stone, i the st HMOS D, meeting Richmond & Dan held here today, the tod: Py of directors, Y. Ha P, Moore, James B, Thomas I, Willinm . Strong s, All the members of the boaw ow York save Mossrs, Howell o 1 Pace’of Virginia W. os, | Samucl Atlanta a Cutting and Slashing R St. Pavs, Minn,, Dec A special Pioneer-Press Wash,, Secretly all mtinental ra ticket offices ar ospe to the m Tacoma ys the trans roac in this city lashing rates ally to Chicago to which pointa sec ass tickot sold today for $10. cliss ticket to Chicago went yestorday fo 815, Regular pric twice that amount Openly the agents profess that they are not cutting rates. Pordpeted the § New York, D he pa of the Trunk Lin perfected the presidents agn etails toward carry o u..»-n entered into out the recently REVIVAL DIDNT STOP. Last Night's Mills Meeting Came le Thn The seenre hold Evangelist Mills has upon the Christian hearts of the city attested by the attend, evenings's meeting at k: Notwithstanding the . pavements on the residence blockaded with snow, and not was running, nearly 400 men and women were occupying seats in the hall when the services were commenced, Mr. compelled 1o content himsclf with sistance of about fifty vocalists inste: 200, The singing was up to the usual lent standard, however, although the v was not 8o great, Before proceeding Mills aunounced ti, o o e at position that streets hall were with his sermon t o meeting will be Sunday afternoon a3 o'elock at Bxposition hall for boys only from 1010 21 yeurs of a and several hundred tickets were then dis tributed through the audience. The evangelist’s text 3 vk x “One thing thou lacketh M L that four things were Incking in the unbeliever, and they contentment, © assurance saving of the soul nity. n the first inst is blinduess to the true condition of the heart ving of self. In the second, there desire to learn of the cternal life and of contentment, assur- ance and confidence. In the third there wi 1ot the doing of the best possible unless liv- i nd following in the footsteps of Jesus Christ. Fourth, there tvas the lack of tak- ing advantage of opportunities and when the ortunity came that was lost. al to heed what was lack- ing clos sermon_and then came the invitation to those who desired and would express their willineness to_become Ch tians 1o rise to their feet. . Nine or ten ladies and gentlemen responded and the service in their behalf continucd. D IR HERISY, wis tak and and wce [aX s not th TRIALS Progress of the Cases Against Dr. and Prof. Smith. EW YORK, De 7.—-Dr. Birch, in ecclesiastical court which is trying Dr. B: heresy, resumed the reading of his argu- nt for the prosecution. The argunient wi taken up in support of charge five. havge is specific. Dr. Briggs is aceu ching that “Moses is not the author of the Pentateuch, which teaching is contrary to the direct statements of holy seri and to the essential doetrines of the ards of the church.” A formidable ax seripture ediets were adduced in the printed 'zes to show the falsity of Dr. Brige Dr. Birch then took up th charges that Dr. Brizgs hus taught that Isaiah is not the autlior of one-lalf the book that bears his name. When Dr. Bireh had concluded his argu- ent, Colonel MeCook took up the ecclesins. tical cudgel. The speaker announced his intention to prove the heresy of Dr. Br as expounded in the inaugural a shiowingits ffect upon praciical Christ The approach of the closing hour fute the colonel's argument and he will cont at tomorrow's session. “The slow manner in which the trial is pro- gressing gives cause for belief that it will not be terminuted before the middle of Janu- Briggs the stand- of | ary. rial Nearing an End. Dec. 7.—The Smith heresy trial nearing completion. Prof. Smith closed his argument today, summing up with the claim that the committee had failed to nything in his writing or teaching to verdict of guilty. MeKibben, for the prosecution, began inal argument. The argument seavcely be closed tomorrow. When it is closed “the court in executive scssion will take the case for judgment. It seems to be generally believed that the verdict will be one of conviction Prof. Smith's CrxeisNari, O. MAY START TCDAY. Street Railways to BBe Shoveled Out if Possi- Dhle This M ing. All of the efforts of the strec company yesterday 1o open the railway tracks wer s than VY. hut ines trains ther ess as the snow came down fast plows and sweepers could clear i The cable made several attempts to run it was given up. On the electy of three and four motors coupled tog tried to buck the snow, but they never got very far away from the power houses Eleven motors were burned out and rendered useless while attempting to clear the snow from the tracks. The ofticials of the company was uscless to attempt again tracks and called in the men this morning three big gangs of men went to work shoveling the suow and ice off the tracks and trafiic may be resumed some ti today, Whe Sherman avenue, Sixteenth strC Farnmn street lines will be Every available man who can {willbe put to wovk clearing roudway. saw that to open At 4 o'clock it - ML RS ON THE PACIFIC, Oficials on the L Law 13 Kers. Poxt TowssexD, Wash., Dec Johnson, late master of the British gling schooner Haleyon, scized and sold a few duys ago, says the vessel ds being elab orately refitted for smugghng ventures next sason. He suid the of the vessel realized £50,000 profit out o August The British s ¥ rensury okout for the smi owners wooner Cornelius sail torka, B, C., Friday with sixty Chincso to be smuggled into the United States. The Treasury department has ordered the reve nue cutters to patrol the coast and ever effort will bemade to capture the vessel as i is known, sho has a large quantity of opium abourd in addition to the Chinese. kst rriall Movements of OQcean Steamers. At Hamburg—Arrived—Dania, from New York At Southampton—Arrived New York for Bremen At Hamburg—Arrived —Fuerst Bismarck, from Mediterranean ports At Liverpool —Arrived Boston At Rio de Juneiro, Dec Pharoah, from New York At Genoa—Arrived—Fulda, York ‘At Penaubuco, December 6—Arrived ging, from South American ports for York, 1 from -~ Lahn, Angloman, from nber 6--Arrived.— from New Now S running inection being f sident, Ryan, 1 i f 1 A first agents n met today and was fully last the aStreet car N Hillis was the as- i of were self knowl- | there | will | the | the Charles | one voyage last | from | { | [ Employes of ths Ohicago, Rook Island Pacific Will Go Out Today. | REFUSED TO CONFER WITH A COMMITTEE ‘ OMelals of the Road Declined to Treat wit a Delegation from the Order of Rall- graphers — Abont Tnvoly Crtierao, Tl Dac at 10 o'clock 575 telogr | Rock Island & Pacific Burlington, Cedar Rapids strike. The trouble comes oficials of the row he 00 more on & Northern m Chicage t wi yrnin phers on from the refusal of th Rock Tsland to confer with committee of the Ovder of Railway Tele graphers, which for the past ten been trying the ofticials to discuss sealo of wages and certain ehanges in ing hours, There was no great diffo these points, but the committee appointed t bring the matters before the oficers of road was appointed by the order and 1 the employes of the Rock Tsland, road, ¢ on this ficers refused meet it, although the majority of the men o the committe cmployed by the R Island. The of treat with a committee of th would not 1c the derof Railwa, phers to i refusal the order the stri e men held o Palmer house today, at which Gra D. G. Ramsay of the order presided, The matter was discussed at great longth and th sentiment was strongly in favor of a strike and at the end of the session the followin, to mos nee \eeount are oW men t of fore. I 10 rocorn iz mecting at the | order was issued: HOAGO, 11, Dec. 7 Tsland off Bullotin No. 13 fuse (o trent ting cither thy h 575 of the ¢ Roe s or ordea, alt 3 s syston o so. niious voto a strike is author- ized, o take cseet on the Rock Tslund an Buriingt P Rapids & Forthern at 1 o'clock Thitrskay mornin The Burlington, Codar'| railway is controlicd by th IS urging its operators to more it has violated the made. Stop worlk, now on hau rumors and s \pids & Rock Isl b coment orther nd, an Further recent] but_protect company propor Rewain firm, disresard s ss Wil erown s in the end L. COONS. i Chief, Superintend n of the b Approved: D G. RAMsAY, G Morxes, Ta., Dec. ; 1 of the Iowa div Island and Superintendent Gilmore of Moines Valley division were nd say thiey are prepaved to mee ation. The operatol hours as a day’s worl L minimn 5 per month and extra pay fo Texns Maxo NEw Onrrrass, La., Dec, Houston, T ecial says grand of Texas refuses @ the Ovder of the being in any way Masonry. The Tho Pleayunc The oMeially Bastern Star whatever connected with nd master is empowered to appoint a committee to abridge the law id decisions which will take the place o Sayles’ Masonic digest. The lodg will not take any action in the issue betweer the graud dict of Mexico and the grand lodge of Missouri, the former being in the te recogni jurisdiction of Toltec lodge and working duly in Mexico Missour under rand lodg issued by the ing an investi The corone returned of their session held yeste Willinm ntal death ¥ afternoan, Booth, who was injured in 1 B. &M toldelsewhere in Tu Bip this morning, died at 2:30a. m. Hi body will be turned over to the morning. De s Henry Percy and Dempsey erday for emi Perey was employed by the People’s Install ment house ns a_driver and collected 3 which he failed to turn over 1o the cashic News was received yesterday of the su cide of Frank Booker, engincer at the ele tor at Shelby. The bod in the elevaior Monday ceased was well i about 40 rs of ag for the decd. Miss Della L. Stew: written to Mayor Beu ding her brothe t home ni He has not b and his si be living Yes arrested lc 1 fternoon. The d financially, and w No cause is assigned de of for i Harvey n, 11, M ne west writes that he is in Omaha terday the police filed a complaint lavy azain hu_Curtis who w rested Monday for forzing a checl on wis of Eust Owal Curtis broke into the Travis house and stole a lot of clothing and it check book. He forged o chieek for#40 and drew the money, besides pawning the stolen clothes. ving and cooler weather Murdock of the weatl u Nebraska would have storm has passed and is now Hlinois, Kansas,lowa and Nebr: d Supply of the beautiful yeste the few reports from the eass L showed cither vain or snow. The total pre: cipitation yester thirteen inehes of now on a fevel, the b snowfall for a long tin supposed ar was what Ob- r bureau said today. The central over AYER’S Cherry Pect mal IIas no equal for the prompt relief and speedy cure of Colds, Coughs, Croup, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, Preacher's Sore Throat, Asthma, Bronchitis, La Grippe, and other derangements of the throat and lungs. The best-known cough-cure in the world, it is recommended by eminent physicians, and is the favor- ite preparation with singers, actors, preachers, and teacher It soothes the inflamed membrare, loosens the phlegm, stops coughi g, and induces " AYER’S Cherry Pectoral taken for consmmption, in its early checks further progress of the disease, and even in the later stages, it eases the distressing cough and promotes refreshing sleep, It is agrecable to the taste, needs but small doses, and does not interfere with digestion or any of the regular organie functions. Asan emergency medicine, every house- hold should be provided with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, “Having used Aye toral in my family for many years, I can confidently recommend it for all the complaints it is claimed to cure, Its sale is increasing yearly with me, and my customers think this prepa- ration hias no equal as a cough-cure, —8S. W, Parent, Queensbury, N, B. AYER’S Cherry Pectoral Brepared by Dr.J. 0. Ayer & Co. Lowell BOId by a1l Druggiots. Briced aix Lo Prompttoact,suretocure s Cherry Pec- days has work inls declared that they would the O 1 Chief b roquosted e o soon to- | Musonic as of Texas | jury in the Fred Greibe case | coroner this ient, was found hanging 15 has | ormation ve- | Stewart, SCVeN years to of | bner WISE WOMEN. They Are AN Chars l‘ " the More Attractive & | Ing Becnuse They Are Wiso | sensivte, and and 4 Who 18 & wiso woman? She Is oge who kuows herself, knows what ahe require herselt accordinzly. $ho may roallze that s |« | 18 not so youne as formerly, that possibly ner ! | complexion Is not +o e, her nealth so good, » hut i< Wise woman, sho takes stons to proseryo hor heatih, keep her comploxion and x Fomain rosy nnd bright. oven with advaneing ¢ yours. 1vistru unaide: | Teis true tha o und A friend triend muss 't Vo somothing that ean restore all those fads § ing qualit v be some gentle stimus . | anttaken tn moderation, But what? Thore is but one wollclnal stimulany which 1y Uy desizned for indies 1a Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskov. ‘T neso are not 1l words, hut truths whie o been proved Uy the happinoss and health of thousands of | women tn all pares of Amerion. Prominent Indlos admit this, and they do not hesitate 1o suy that as a wmedional stimulant Dufly Puro Malt Whiskey is « godsend to any woman. Tt 15 the realization of theso things o o | that makes the wise: 1t is the neglect of theso things that constitutes the foollsh woman, 1t should bo carefully borne in mind, howevor, that no othor is medicinal or fur- nishes 1equisito qualities for prolonging tho life and brineinz hoalth, ennnot do sho neods nesistan quires nnoed.” That o 10 only i spoct y ha a a n whiskey D A Ruddy Glow on check | and brow isevidence ) [ that the ,| body is getting proper n ourishment. When this glow oi health is absent assimilationis wrong, and health is letting down, Scott's Emulsion taken immediately arrests waste, regardless of the cause. Consumption must yield to treatment that stops waste and builds flesh anew. ¢f Almost as palatable as milk. Prepared by Scott & Bowno, N, Y. All druggista. o e e s . L | Sl K | i | | d | | | | y ¥ demanded n v | \ 1 f 1 1 Wiy - — ~e b HEALT THFUL. AGREEAULE. CLEANSING. = |- for Farmers, Miners and Mechanics. ‘& | A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER, Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, 1 Etc. A Delightful Shampoo, 1 BY ELECTRICITY. 10 cents for our 100 1 “Alfred W. Seott. ary Public] Lanb, Adams & Seolt, 3 Attorneys-at-Law, Lancaster County Bank Bulding, LINCOLN, - NEBRASKA.' DR. C. GEI3 W. I b, Georeo Adums, Pros. Lunoaster Co. Dank CTEIBRSEEAYA T A with all knos chironie easc co'l ra practio ) vats suecosstully all 1p by other doctors. Call and § m ot writo for question blank think 156 hOpeluas because yonr o try the Chinese docto dles and recely With lils o now benefits and a per - what other doetors cannot give Hoots and Plants- onture's remedios= iy medicines, Tho world Lis withess. One tho usani teatimonials in throo years' practico. No ons decoctions, no nureotics no polaon. Rationsl troat ment and permanent cure. wanent ¢ Herbs, wing KIven up by other doctors “Thos. Coughlin. 4342 Harney strcet, chroale rheu- mntlan 6 years, Kidney and 1ver tronbios Thos. (ul thand Farnan atreots,” ganeral v s 0t wtrength und vitaiity. s 106 for yeurs but ot no rellet son. 1521 Cuming stroct, catareh, asth Ditls 01 16 yeurs' standing, sfully trontod and cured i And br w63 3R2873ERRER TEAIEET- 35 & 1 11 for s 8100 0 bott Asthua, Cati Poisoning, ith und Liver (o Chineso Me Sold onty by Office 16th and California Streets, OMAHA, NEB. Notice Diini of Assessment Chungo of ¢ Tothe owners of all lots o Deentor street, from S0t streot You are herehy notifiod signod, theee distuterestod f holders of the ity of Omaha, hive boon duiy appointed by the 1nayor, with the 1 poroy il af tha ity couti= il of sald oity, to assess the damage to the owners rospectively of the properly ifectud vy the change of grade of sald streel, doclared nocessury Ly ordinance No. iss, passcd August Uth, 1802, appoved August Hith, 18, You ure further notified that copted said avpoinvment, und duly_ qu us required by lu on the December, A. 1), 1894 at the hour of | forenvon, as the oftice of &0 ahoe, 105 Farnam street, wi corporate luits of said cit 10s6 of considering and 1 ment of dunin e Lo L sald property, affocted by suld grade. taking luto consideration spe fits. if uny You aré notifiei to be p and place aforvsald, A ik 10 or statoments conoorn|i Of duiages 48 YU w1y gon T 1 JAS, BTOO; Omukiu, Neb., Doc. 6th, 150% that the under having woo duy ot % wl bone- g psent at the ti wny abjeotl Sald’ assossient lor prop SIHKIVER, MeOULLOG K I'AJ“‘ 1 ) a ) ) " 1 \ Il h

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