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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TWENTY=SECOND YEAR. OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1892, NUMBER 176. i N HEY N N 1 | mentioned as possivle opponents o Mr. \ \ r W I | the part o o pedple Interested in defeat N N TOW N U1 | Hon. Ge woschen, ex-chancellor of the 1 N i\ NN \f / MADE CRISP MORE POPULAR | #ich s s v INDIAN . TERRITORY JUSTICE | e i ghatiatossiosh b ot FAVORABLE TOWARD FRANCE | 2 o S osiz vt | MURDEROUS ROBBERS' WORK His Blight by the Reform Club Has Re- | but for the impression that the speal v | My, Vest Holds Up to the Senata a Peculiar Proposition of delay For the beneft of o clasy 00 XTIT Takes a Warm Interest in cither Wilson nor Breckinridge acknowl storm centers the nefarious | —_— | i insane and today the presiding Ige at the Bromley (Kent) petty session ordered that he be detained in pris Wyoming Highwaymen Kill Two Mon and e of g of the Republic. GERMANY'S CURRENCY. Wound Others, husiness | edze themselves candidates in the fight for stating that cotton speculators and renlats ) Affairs i 1 4 | sta Y T anid sp t Von Caprivi Explains to the Relehstag Gers DISCUSSING THE MATTER IN WASHINGTON | ;o .Y:.v'.‘:‘”r: S “""."“"};"" Ly e | CONSIDERATION OF THE ANTI-OPTION BILL "'“"-“‘»”l\;v:_\m’"!"‘"”‘y“""{'.I“.j \"‘-““ tngton 10 Dost | MGR, SATOLLIS MISSION TO AMERICA many's Position on Silver. BURLINGTON GRADING CAMP RAIDED holidays: and | 1t 3 \ny aspirant for the honors now that that was done through no sympathy for | Bt ok " borne the gentleman from Georgia the producers, but under the idea that exag. | Meerbach, conservative, asked the Genernlly Believed the Tncldent Strengthens titions Against the Measure Received gerated reports of a short crop would en He Came to Smooth Out the Difeultios That | ment to assist the bimetalists in o the oo | Winchesters and. Revolvers Used with Recke Him in the Fight for the Speakership | WILL BE OPPOSED DEMOCRATS, Amos Commings Quotes the New them to unload at higher figures Beset the Chureh from Within— | sels monetary con Chanee o the Fifty-Third Con | — y Mr. Wh skod for the name signed to les Disregard of LifeStolen Horses o¥k ¥ 1N nse—Work o | ralking o ircek and saprivi replied tha i Enable the Gang to Avold Judge MeComas' Nomination Wil XOFk B 1 tite HunreSWork ot the telegram, but Mr. Washburn declined to Aol faiul W) st 1 tha e Fought Vigoronsly In the Senat Congress for w Day. give it Latin Unlon. 1 boen instructed Capture, . WasHINGTON, D, C., Doc, 12.~If the nom The bil with the consent of Mr. | toany proposal that Comments, : ; Washburn, ordered to be printed in the _ | many’s vight to decl Wasmsaros, D, ., Doe, 12,1 A n | ination of Mr. McComas for the District of Wasiyeros, D. C.. Doe. 12.—The senate | manner sugzgested by M Harels, and thien (Copyrighted 1992 by James Gordor ety | e 4 Creyesye, Wyo., Dy Ya shedirershit oon spent three houts and Ave minutos in sessl it went over until to! 0 oc, 192, w York Herald ble | G viS Cotl ¥ ram to T By the democrntic members of the judiciary I nin d € the allotment of lands among the soveral cluded his 1 ks by declaring that . APV of New York, and the battle is now on. In J ecutive ness behind closed doors Indian tribes in the Que Paw agency in | Papal secretary of state, has favored me with | many would continue to adher i Mhidis that have everstained the an- reference of nominations | Indian Tervitory and for the sale of the sur- | an audience. Tam not at liberty to go into | standard nals of the state, The st The anti-option bill made its appearance | plus linds of such tribes, and for the crea- | details, but there can i i Hu\..\f‘llnvl..nmn‘ of 11‘.‘ e in «my"w o in A. 3. Caso's su- ;‘“" I{"‘:::?"‘\"'I; Ba |":‘.‘“”"”"“ Tt be. | ine of the morning hour, it was laid before | Passod, " from the calendar, amended and | oty see 45 firmly wodded to its prosent Pamis, Dec, 12.—[New York Herald Cablo | loon, four miles north of Sheridan, one night and make future surprises impossible h 1 that th ¥ \ cably | the senate as the unfinished business, and The senate then, after an executive ses- | policy, and takes the kindliest interest in the Special to Tie Ber T'he second chamber | lst week, when suddenly the door opened At the opening of the ho iioat, the (| oYst ot st AN adtel “\""“”\“"y"‘”‘"‘ when, with the consent of its manager, Mr. | sion of five minutes, adjourned until tomor | spivitual and tempogal affaivs both of France | of the civil tribunal pronounced today sepa- | and three masked men stepped in only subject of disen nong members Washburn, it was temporarily laid aside to | T0W and America | rate debiens between Mme. Maurice Bern One of the men b ) and then th wrele will begin on the floor —— was the Reform cluby incident, and so signifi of the senate, and the executive sessions, | 4110w another matter then under discussion IN THE HOUSE, At the vatican Mgr. Satolli's mi is | hardt and her husband, This simpiy means | the other two were cant was the matter interpreted to- be that | yntil the case is disposed of, may be accom- | to be finished. Tt was evident, after nearly —_— defined as an errand of peace, Tt is admitted | that Mme. Bernhardt, who interest in the episode rather inereased than | panied by o dush of spice not w ssed since | another hour, that a conclusion of that [ Spe l.n-‘r rrlx\.. |In-mm-< Inu :u; Ation from diminished as the day progressed. While | the attempt to defeat the nomination of | marter smbers, Ireupective of Party. STt v Judgze Woods last summer Wasmixaros, D, C., Dec, 12— When the slight offercd the tker by his hosts bl 7 & | I'he opposition to Mi. MeComas, " said an ¢ p Speaker Crisp entered the house today and in New York may tend somewhat to prejudice | jyguential democratic senator is not di- | that the anti-option bill would again be I TR SR ANER iy it the speaker's interest throughout the coun- | reeted against him personaliy, but is ocea- | presented for action. ‘Then it was suggested | 00K Fi el (heps wis & spontanetus buts ‘ try, there is no doubt the affront has caused | sioned by the pernicious principle his nomi- | by M, Harvis, the president, that the bitl | BUrst of applause from all parts of the floor a renction in his behalf among the members | Bition presents, Mr. MeComas, was ore of ana Iu.m._n.-:_ |n|h]v\(un( sympathy for i St wse who made a bitter fight for the force iy s unploasant conuection w in this city. As it is to the congressmen | (T WIGRICEH I I the onjection- | W s it came from the house —the amend- | (PR T B BRI EEE atasel L Bt it themselves, who in the end must sclect the | gbld measure f fiuish and his | ments already agreed to in the senate and | R HeTReb dane g spenker of the Fifty-third congress, the in- | nomination was the work, | the amendments that are still pending—and | 10 speaker laid before the house i com= | o¢ 1o Groek and Latin chutches, lave ST men, not six feot distant from him, shot i S EAR 7 The democrats cannot and will not stand by f munication from the secretary of the treas- | i i nother Parnellite Vietory . RERE hi cident appears, therefore, to have really o democrats ca and will not st that it conld not for that reason bo acted on | FHHUN § Sk ot raised hopes not likely to be justified there Losnox, Dec. 12.—The DParnellites have | 1unz through the left shoulder. The ball strengthened the candidacy of Mr. Crisp it forwarded by bohtical proferment. | intelligently, A new print was therefore | WY calllng atteution to the iliness of General | 74 haq long been the wish on the part of the | geored another vietory in contosted eloction | PA88ed upwards from the point of the A that forwarded by tical prefermen b i N Roseerans and transmitting a joint resolu N8 R 6 2 i LU A LA A A i shoujder und, steiking him on the neck Johnson’s Tirade, without at I A vigorous protest. Again, | erdered, and the bill went over until tomor- TR e R e R vatican to sec an end of the vivaley between | pattors, The anti-Parned mo thne | giineed off ithoran 'w H}«H he neck, While the Reform club was in entire [ the caso is identified with that of Vice | row. aftera remark by Mr. Washburn that | gyt SV S SERIEIY G0 LRI | the tvo great branches of Catholicism, but |y presented a potition against the return | & “I ““"“’-w urther damage fgnorance in advance of the phillipic which :vy‘ -w;hul' oloc '\l‘\w‘v‘mv;un{ m‘“‘ nominde | he did not intend to be stampeded or. allow | temporarily during the illness of the » Russia secms less anxious for the union. In | of My Willim Redmond, who at the last Sl LI LIAN Tom Johnson of Ohio pronounced against | Gt Wit by Ak Clovetand wids va'tili\-v»i\\‘w: the bill to be unduly delayed; and in that [ ter, The resolution was passed. the opinion of some of the highest prelates | paneral cloction was ehosen by a majority of | o yne from the Wincl 3 the speaker and Senator Springer of the | pepublicans. 1o not belicve the republic | comnection he read a telegram received by | The committee on el il in the church, vast political changes will | 446 votes to represent East Clare In the | Jivay in the tomple, Wity hie ok Sl ways and means committee, the disposition | cans can gather in all their votes for con- | him from New Orleans, stating that it was | the army appropriation bill, which was e © o take place in Russia before Greek | House of Commons, busing thelr protests on | o' foll dead without moving o musele: : L ferved to the committee of the whole. 8 COMPUBL CHENBLIEN The on of congressmen {s to consider Mr, Johuson's | firmation, and T know th Will to | the purposc of the cotton speculators and | e committes on labor teported o bill to | Orthodoxy and Roman orthodoxy will join | the vcortupt practices act, = tion | Another shiot passed thiough the wrist of. & | | @man voe against the cc tion ) boy holding up his hands in obedience to the judges today handed down a decision dis « | cotton speculating towns to have action do- | prohibit the employment of conviet lbor hauds H1KeTBE tho o 3 s holived t enator Palm 1 be 1 I |t missing the petition with costs against the | coiimand of the robhe Bloliitor rlsp by, Tila Hosts, 4 only part of A,',',\"_I”',‘}‘“_:“_",‘I"‘MT“"‘ ttor Palier will be | ved until after the holidays to allow the | public works, which was placed on the cal The Panama canal seandal has made a | jotitioners, | al":L:“w‘m»‘;f\!“fm’i‘|‘,. (e enlshn a plan which has its origin ont of coneress. | will endeavor te even up the score and wipe | dealers to unload under the ery of a short painful impression in elevical circles, 1t | IR RKA T AR G e LR Eroh 1 a_back room agleep and W _.m‘.:'\;(““m‘ ""\' and which is the attempt of a New York | out theaffront to Illinois' distinguished son | crop, v oftared for referento & Fesolntion. vecltiny may not show the pope’s devotion to France, T Doo, 10/—A dapiitation of the mu- | Lheshootin He came to the doorway be- dining club to dictate the speakership of | OF four years ago r. Vest's Resolution, editorial in the New York Sun of the ! but it has unquestionably deepened the | o SRS TR RS TEREUOE 00 BRI | Bveen the two rooms. “As lie appeared in the 6 Tiby-third cong For the first time Singular State of Afirs, The subject which occupied most of the ded “Outrage by the Postoftiee.” | doubts of those prelates who, while submit- & doorway the tallest of the three excliimed, i 5 § S 2 oY 2 This edit i hede i Foltia panicd by a mumber of prominent Hungar- | “that’s the man we're after= and applying there is a desive expressed for a list of the | A siveular state of affaivs in the cireuit | dny’s session was Mr. Vest's joint. resolution | This editorial charges that clerks ttg to the papal will in this as in other mat- | 050 0 o Bl B ol Touts Ko an abusive epithet to iy W membership of the “Reform club,” and M. | €ourt of appeals, embracing the states of | for the appointment of a commission to have | departiment at Washington ure in the ho ) y A R L R T Ohio and Inc was developed today in | an agvecment made with the five civilized | Of excluding newspapers from the privilege sutl, the aged Hungarian patriovand exile, | Ghesten while, speaking, sh 1se, who fe S UNLe RRBING 3 ? Bk 3 SNt A | of being enrvied in the mails s second-class | 19 I the freedom of the city of Buda Pesth, that | @ the floor. “I'he three then ransacked the. the United ¢ supreme court, when a | tribes of Indians for having their lands given 4 ) French regime. Since the outbreak of the place, taking what moncy they could find be motion was made in the suit arising out of | in severalty and for opening the lands to set- | Matter without previous notice to the pub, el (AL ek ¢ | was recently conferred upon him by his | [ e brE AR 0 Hapiy '“‘ltf ”l".' l}- times the mugwumps and republicans are | the operations of the *Younz Napoleon of | tlement. The discussion was chiefly between [ Hshers, and that such action is illewal ; pcdndil LR eR e iy Siopt et U¥. mots || sollnpyman s RORSLH Bxpiretaod iz hids 4 e B . et s able to control the destinies and policies of | finance,” Henry S, Ives, in the cascs of the | Senators Vest and Berry, who were both | further that it has heen discoy iere | thanone distinguished ecclesiastic that ap- | to Hungary for rememberinge m'm His | B on hl A [*_‘i “'.]“.‘“‘ riflec the Reform club, and that.therefore, it is not | Cincinnati, Hawillon & Dayton Railway | agreed as to the main object proposed, but | Were porsons vesiding ut the nationa peal mizht with advantage be made by the | 1ones throughout tho brief address ¢ made | O30 and u fine gold wateh and revolver, SN G L Ba Lo al4b e Rl COmpaTY. | Attorioy. Miywell avanted the. | wito dLfabea 1is: to o \tements of ‘fact, | Who will attempt the adjustment of difti Toly S0 1o the Frend metion. warnins it o | to tre deputation showed deep emotion A AU BLES () s There is a general impression in- congres- | court o aceept the * record the | The matter went over without action ties of this sort for a money considerat e s | Soutnl)ete A ClaGle Bl combi. dénitallycaaliing Himo chbolbi ks HER N slofial’ circlos that Mr. - Cloveland “und | cuso which is cotitled “The Cincinnati, | The judiciary committee roported wud the | 8nd seek employmention the scoro of Influ- | tho sprituatand soclal perils of covvuption | . “eqsU/eC AIGEE Feitemote Tionied ilie Tide i G0f0RtH oL L is TOHCTRIG Speaker Crisp have a thorongh understand- | Hamilton & Dayton Railway company, ap- | senate passed “a bill to punish nonmembers | €1ce possessed with persons occupying re- | revealed by fhe pavliamentary inquiry, and AmeNT, Dec. 12 hile the police we i e R L B oy ing 08 to the tavilf reforth course to be pur- | pellants, vs WUR. Melean,” and heard In | of a ship's erew for aiding or encouraging | SPonsible positiol 4 o imploring it to stand firm in the faith [autemntins togsubnress nRSoGALISLIOEB LGB 0E &g 8L T e R T sued in the Fifty-third congress, and that | the fivst’ instance without its foing to the | rots or disorders on the high seas. This is | . And whereas, " continues_the recitation, Mrirzen, | demoustration today outside the Catholic | BOSCRAR stavted novthe Thore is littlo the president-cleet was in eotive ignorance | civeuit couwrt of appeals, ereated by an act of | merely an act in addition to the present law, | it is further stated in said editorial article, s VR EGY 10 Cnptiea BT AT e of the intended slizht to be placed upon | the last congress. He stated that Judge | which deals only with members of erews. that the ostensible reason for interference M. BOURGEOIS EXPLAINS, | i ‘-\ 3 captured they will be Speaker Crisp, and his position as a | Gresham refused tosit in the case, because | Mr. Vest introduced a bill to encouvage | With the distribution of trade journals, is a — of police: was woundoiin, the thizh: Five | - LR LI ’ guest, powerless to prevent it, even had of an interest in its decisions, and that two | the construction of clectric railroads, to | desiveto keep the mails from being loaded | Members of the French Chamber Question | conciables and thirty rioters were seriously Union Pacilic Feeight Wreekod. suspected it after looking over the program | other judwes in that cireuit were disquali- | promote the mterest of commeree and travel | 40Wn with advertising matter for which Him on the Canal Seandal. injured. The wounded were carried to the | CiEvENSE, Wyo., Dec. 12— [Special Tele- of.tho evening. fied, and that the just assizned to that | and the transportation of the mails, to aid l}": people have not -fluhwn:vwli :\"l_ll}{"l_l!:u Panis, Dee. 12.—In the Senate today M. | club house. ( armes finally quelled the | ey to Tk Br | Diiis forerioon ABLOER S oh T . Sl arcuit (Harlan) was about to leave the | in demonstrating the feasibility of the dis. | the months that K preceded the election, | g 00 adiohod the government as {o its | riot and arvested the ringleaders. 2 Uai 5 ; GRS R R country, so that a eivcuit court of appeals | tribution of electrical power for agrecultural | Muny million camp documents were c | e & ment 4 d the v rail on the Union Pacific east of Laramie Members are today comparing the speech | could not be regularly organized therein. | and other purposes along the line of electric | Carricd in the mails at” rates not allowed to | attitude toward the Panama investigation Defeated the Usurper's Forces. caused the derailment of a whole freight of Mr. Cleveland anil the one intended 10 be | Attorney General Miiler, as counsel for | roads and, especially, to aid in the construc- | publications issued for business purposes, or | M. Bourgeois, minister of justice, declared, | caporrra, Dec, 19,1t g5 reported here | train consisting of fourteen cars. No dam. delivered by Mr. Crisp, and find therein v MeKean, reinforced these statements, and | tion of the proposed electric road between | 10 themterests of such causes as temperance | amid the cheers of the supporters of the et e 5 S e b 1. | was done to the lading. markable accord on the metliods to b | the court took the papers under advisement | Chicago and St. Louis. Roferred to the | or relizion § R G s e e | e Nizam Ul-Mull, brother of Afzul-Ul Rawrins, Wyo., Dec. 12 sued in the reform of the tariff. Speaker | veluetantly, the proceedi £ contrary to | committee on commerce. “Itis aguin reciteds thab menliplingamagleiseat mons i ont to bo thit MUk gehojelknihg Eoverelzn o Ohitral, wvho W Tur Bie W s speech, however, had it been: deliv- | all its usiize. | "The joint resolution authorizing the seere- | Portant ofiices under theadmintstration have | bletoaud seavching light to be thrown upon | was murdered. together with - his 1rain six hours late, wis turday night, would have shown T i | tary of the treasury to appoint & temporary | eccived the sume privileses permitted to | the affaiv of the company. He added, how ther, in November last by Hallville toni ATBIOl e T HUTEALEID i present congress, with a beils Bt LD | vegister of the treasury was pussed * | campaign committets, but pronounced illegal | ever, that he and his collengues would op- | Kuhn, his uncle, who afterwards usurped | wrock passengers were injured. republican he favored the ten The auction sale of seats and boxes for the | e joint resolution introduced by Vest on | When ordinary citizens would seek for them. | poge'the passaze of ang special law that | e throne, has defeated the forces of Kuhn not obtainable, tative plan of scparate bills, his opin- | prospective Press club- entertainmeny oc- | Tuesday for the appointment of . commio © postmastor general und superintendent | it 0 BEEEEC B B ARV R R | and eaptured Chitral. The usurper s said S ion of the course to be o pursued | curred in the restuurant of the house off rep- | gion to treat with the civilized tribes of 1n. nsus have each taken personal advan- . [0V SITIONS) L to have fled from the country. GRAND ARMY LEADERS. after next March, when the demoerats | resentatives this afternoon. Colopel Bred | dinn ferritory with o view o induee them > of the opportunity to use the mails in a | tween the executive, legislative and judicial T will get control, mot ouly of both | D. Musser of the Cincinnati Commerciul- | 1o take homesteads in severalty, was taken | munner that the department has pronounced | authoritives. In the course of his reply to | TooiMandyiithiumiolr Lons: Nebraska Veterans Tender u Reception to branches of congress, but the presidency as | Gazette acted os auctioncy he Evening | upand discussed 3 illegal for other citizens. the interpellation, M. Bourgeoisreiterated | 1-0N00%, Dec. 12.—G. W. Hobbs, o great | e B well, is that the taviff should be revised by a | Star of this city paid the highest price for 4 Mr. Peffer advocated the joint resolution U is resolved that the committee on post- | the statements in regard to the ministerial | London builder, and G. H. Wright, a Corvmnus, Neb., 1 12,—(Special Tele. general bill. On this subject his speech | hox—$250. Representative N Y _of | and declared that Indiun Territory was a | ofices and postronds be directed to investi- | delegation, among which was one affecting tor, huve been arrested and remanded | S0F thy pecial Tele- sy The democrats in the present house | Chicago bought two boxes > eacht Mr. | pefuge for thieves, burglars and murdercrs, | &ate the charges above set forth and to that | the intention of the cabinet to investigate | for hearing on the charze of foreine o bl | S0 10 THE BEE]~At 4:0 this evening are determined o strike at the existing luw | Williim C. Whitney paid £200° for a’ box g end call’ before them Hon. John Wani- | and use every means in its power to eluck: | jon sinoon. COtmer o ierer apne i bl Commander-in-Chief A. G. Weissart of the Dby seperate bills annulling its oppressive |+ The Pabst Brewing company” got a box at | { 1 | maker, postmaster-general of the United | date the mystery surrounding the affairs of | 1o, $10000. Other churges of a similar nd Avmy of th Wlic and party features. 'This méthod possessed two g the same figure and Representative James | Mr. Vest, replying to the remarks of Mr. | States and demand an explanation thercof.” | the canal company, adding, however, el AR aie T nOU R ShAte e D ey Vel Hars fni e i e, 1y other sugpested | Belden bid in the fivst single seat for #100. | Berry in_defense of Judge Parkerof the | In the consideration morning hour bills | the government would not exceed the 1 otalof their frauds nmounts to s large sum rere from Seward, being met by afforded a hope that some of the bills might | The competition was very sharp through- | Fort” Smith court, narrated the case of a | were passcd to create an additional land dis- | prescribed by Luw hass, thus giving to the people partinl out the sale. A erowd of 500 people gathered | poor negro who had been tried in- that court, | trict in New Mexico and to disposeof certain | © The Chamber adopted the proposals made ief, and it rendered it certain that in_the | in the restaurant und erowded the smround- | found guilty and sentenced tobe hanged for | abandoned military reservations in Wyo- Mr. Pouery de Boisserin to invest the approachine clection our adversavies will be | g corviders. ~ Many public men were spec- | shooting otie of a party who broke into his | ming. Panamwinvestigiti ee, which was SLgasomn Tound defending their own gencral law., tutors. Sp Crisp, ex-Speaker Reed, | house at night (and who turned out to be Adjourne appointed by chamber, with judicial | 8rent Siberian ofl refinery and the Roths- | "R gt i 3 2 “If T might speak for the pol { my as- | Benton MeMillan, wtor Wolcott and | deputy marshal). The judge, however, 2 powers. This action was :n despite the | childs to corner the naphtha market, the | 2 S TN, Strayer, Seward sbeintes, 1 would sy we hel r | Scuator Brice wercamong the purchasers. | charged that the prisoncr was presumed o J ARMY opposition of M. Bourgeois, minister of jus- | government Intends #udopt a law making | State Command, worth, Hastings; for rovenue; we boliove that unme ¢ | William H. Crane, the actor, velieved Col- | have knowledwe of the official character of | 115 of e STE T mportancosint the || Ltice: the cornering of gvain, provisions or any | John Barsb; Brad Bl,Cook. AT P TR ot S O AT S 4 1 Musser from the duties’of auctionecr | the man who was killed. The case had been s O e Willing to Tell What He Knows. | other commodity illegal. Lincoln; Henry Harvison, S. P. Mobley, all taxation should be for public purposes several funny stories brought to his (Mr. Vest's) attention, and Regular gervicodeaterdny | emeos ol oy ) P. Mobley, | we believe that the necessavies of 1if The receipts of the auction sale re 1 he had taken the record of the case to the | WASHINGTON, D. C., Dee. 12 —[Special Tele- A ssion of the Panama investi Will Tax the Speculators, Grand Island ; A. Traynor, T. 8. Clarkson, R. tost of the Fifty-third | Columbia supreme Bench successfully passes \‘,.I“.[ Telos the opposition it will meet at the hanls idan comes Special to Tue Bee.]—Cardinal Rampollo. the detalls of the foule Shis oasly staso of the session is favorable to | 8 the senate, upon which it is possible it Speaker Crisp and his followers, as it tends vy runs as follows be 1o harm in stating WA Clip 18 W i G. W, Kunz, Daniel Sullivan and two other 1y be g up until after the 4th of March " ng up unti v the dth of Mar that 1 left the vatican convinced taat the | [Copyrighted 1892 by James Go men were playing poke twice, the first time being when, at the clos to solidify his forees for t ming contest was quite tall, while comparatively short. is neo Princess | The tallest man and one of the others carried that he is authorized to smooth a way over | Jublonowski, will have her private fortune | Winchesters and wore six shooters, At the existing difticulties between priests and | under her own control, and it will not be [ moment they enterad the room the tall bishops. His success gives the liveliest | s et to her husband's debts, Mme. Bern- | yelled hold up his hand; satisfaction here, hardt’s counsel showed that his client’s for. one of the people in the room seened to The warmth which marked the welcome | tune was endangered by her husband’s | comprehend the order. They thought ab extended to Grand Duke Sergius on the | prodigality, who plunged heavily at the | fivst that some of the boys were playing occasion of his recent visit to the vatican, | races and was heavily in debt and pursued | practical joke and supposing this to bo the and the rumored intention of the pope by ereditors. Maurice Bernhardt was not | case Kunzasked, “whi might be delayed too long, man Mr. Washburn interposed and said did not show, in distinetive types, the meas- do you m n boys? issue an encyclical dealing with the relations | represented by counsel | At this the shoot . One of the At the same time two more shots were utterances and the discourtesy off s, Cummings (democrat, of New York) ters, seem to think the church should not Cockran and others who have succeeded tn examining such a list, assert that atall ntify itself too closely with the existing club, the alists retaliated, using revol vers, hammers and knives. The commiss Indian Territory Justic T S O, Baker post, the Sons of Voterans drum corps St Perersnure, Dee. 12.—-Owing to an | 400 many of our leading citizens. The party important attempt made by the nobles, the | CONSIst 1of Commander-in-Chief Weissart, Captain J. H. Culver, Mitford; D. J. Work., should be burdened least; we believe that | the sum of #4,000, Department of Justice, where the petition | gram to Tur Ree.] —The following named | M. Surrien, who repre- | s Dec. 12— The bill providing for a | S Wilcox, D S, K. Spalding. €. E. Bur- on the luxurics higher duties may be im- g 2 : clerk—Mr. Boteller—had recommended the | officers will report in person to the hoara ain- s Si in the Chumber of | 4, on bourso time bargains, in other wo molater, Omuhi i J: ving, NorthRlattoling posed, and we believe thut all raw material Waralug A ainsLandSliarks; pardon of the prisoncr. He (Mr, Vest) had the statement in do- | 1 on bourse tim iins, in other w Dr. Martin of Kearnoy, B T, he commissioner of the general land | then broveht the papers to President Ol olnted ] I day’s ¥ ing him_with being an | contracts for the future delivery of stocks | Ji the evening a rousing campfire was held hh“':‘:n‘-::h‘n'x:ln my political associates, 1 | ofico warns the public that lunds within the | land, who had read them thit same njgng | YOrk City, on Tuesday, danuary 3, at | associate of M. Terz. The declured that he | and bonds, was passed by o majority of | i the opera house, binig dttondod. by a Worll sy Foaping the Drinelpios in: iow. | Cherokeo strip cannot bo procured by sol | amd ¢ ited the sentenco to ten years' e | 10 m. for examination with a view to | had not seen M. Herz since 1855 and that the | thirty in the Chamber of Deputics taday. | lavze audicnee. Commander Dilworth prd we should now at the earliest practicalmon: | diers and othicrs without uctual residence | prisonmen e e o s prpam e L S was o friend of his. M. Sarrien | M. Trouver, minister of finance, opposed the | sided over the meeting and delivered in ad- ent, enter upon the consideration of gen- | and cultivation of the lands in person for a | A senator—He ought to have been par- | ance department Second i added that he would not hesitate to tell the | bill Iress, Mr. Weissart, Dr, Martin, S. eral tariff liw to take the plice of that now | period prescribed in the luw and the pay- | doned | George IN Landers wth i S o iy iniho hiewia Ao T BT Clarkson and W u the statute books. The people have so | ment of a price which congress may here- | Mr, Vest—He ought to have been acquitted | Frederick A. Pripp,First infantry ; Alfred: i committee examined an accountan s : < :I‘«I-»lr\:w T, P exocute | after determine, probably not less than $1.50 | in the fivst instanee or heought to have been | Hunter, Fourth artillery ; George' W. Burr, employed in the de Reinach banking house YarNNa, Dod, 13, =Baron 2 Wer- | teeming with - cloquence and humor. Tho their will. Great interests fre involved; | per acre. Circulirs have been sent from | purdoned by the president. But Judge | Fivst artillery; Williani 1R, Dashiell, Seven! | The witness declared that he had never ntet, | gelsberg, adjutant to Emperor FranzJosef, | campfive was a su A midpiheoid complicated questions will present them’ | Oklahoma City offering to procure such | Parker afterwards denounced the action on | teenth infantry; William G. Haan | with the checks that are said to bear the | has committed suicide. No cuuse for the | soldiers feel 15 only such meetings ean selves.” lands for sold without actual residence, | the part of President Clevelan v inter- | artillery; Colden L. H. Ruggles, Third endorsement of men in political life, has been made public, do. he pa thout midnizht for Crisp Rocelves an Ovation, Honcothewarnlng, | ference with his judicial authority and has | lerys Ties Hamiiton, i avillery 4oL Souligne, an engincar, was then called s Conrnl Cliy, where thoy. will turey until + morning papers of today confirmed | . Kepresentative Durburrow today intro- | since then denounced President Havrison for | H. Sydenham, Fifth artillery; Will ¢ testified in denial of the charge made by aniE T ovening, when they will proceed to Gran w:}\qh'_:::l """'.[:'12,!".lyn'-“lx'pff:x"'\im‘,:f.'l".'lm:vlnt duced I the house modified form of the | interfcring with one of his sontencs. Thitt Davi, Fifth aitillery and Milton 1%, Davis, M.C huntegeol n‘n.n\|]mi“:nw\.\] 'M.‘x'u'u‘:':filf"{ ADVEENRTO RROF. SUITIL Island. 9 T (™ - resolution hereto introdu ), him fo is the kind of a c ch is to give o | Fo cavalry Additiona Second Aoy structions g M. de Lesseps, attempted e - e v . = Bpeaker Crisp, and strengthened theimpres- | 41,4 oponing of the We e o e L dax :i\llt‘1/414;1l|1'|le.u:~ .\v’:lfin\:):'-nlv’ll::"th\ W .LI.‘.,- |l e Rl Hh::",,:,‘,f Tomi 4t | to buy his vote. M. Souligme admitted, how- | e I8 Eounid Guilty, o) LxoiGhargop iy tha PHIL ARMOUR'S GENEROSITY. ’y‘."'l“‘l”“_l_]‘]‘l.'\""(jl:_"“:"_,';:"_"“‘,‘"=,‘l'j.""‘:":;;'('—"“""(‘I""'_ | 1t provides that all machinery, merchandise | our moge of administering justice. Heaven | lery is' assigned to the vacaney of | ©Ver, that upon one occasion, while ehitiing el “"”"'“I')‘_ thybees R A : : ohac Tt ol by A el e | And unnocessary Tabor sl Do stoppod | Sive ud from setting such cxapios (those of | socond lieutenant in’ the First artiliory | With M. Chantagrol. the Bauama_ subject INCINNATI co 12 The Cinclnnati | s Glorlous Christmas Gift to the City of 10 bt e S e Ut et | within the grounds on Sunday. No employe | the shughter house at Fort Smith) to- the | December 8, with rank from June 11, s discussed and e witness spoke of the | presbytery, in seeret. session, voted Jate this Chicago. L I o is Lo be 1« Lto work more thun six days | civilized or uncivilized people of this conti- r ved. Ho is assianed to bat- | Drice that was to bo paid for the conscience | aftermoon upon the sccond and third eharges | Cmeago, TIL, Dec 12,—Phillip D, Armour, As the clock in the hall of the house indi- | iP the week | ment . o t Hamiltow, N. Y, and will pro- | of the members of the Chamber of Deputies, | qingt Prof, Smith and he was found guilty | the millionaire packer, stavted tonight for | pointed to meet at the army build alsh made speechios appropriite asion and g the e Nt pe A e 3 i ey, The leave of | but declared that he was only joking. & & . i eated 12 o'clock and the speaker entered to | K0P SRS lhj"l,;"\'h'i’}‘.,k‘,’f,,.“'(“. e hous oxplrod, Ang oeed o ‘3‘.'.,,‘,E‘ll"l'..”l,’;"i‘“'-,‘ ) (0 2 of both charges. These ave thecharges that | New York on his way to Burope, leaving :-lx!'p:.li'.‘f-«h.'::"l.....1~ ind .'J‘U.- :\‘fL;l)"“""y":“",‘.“'1 act for the promotion of the construction of | ehair, laid before the senate as the un- | Second artillery, is extended two months pertain tohis views on inspiation. The | behind him a Christmas gife of over §1.500- B o T a safe deep water harbor on the coast of | finished business, the act defining options | The extension of ordin g [ abscnce - second charge was that his belicf is contrary | 000 to the ity of Chicago. BURGEIING b0 LOmonREniion Inox | Texas by extending the time of commencing | and futures: but on motion of Mr. Platt it | granted Second Lientennt John W. Furlong, | Interpelt the Locwe Guus, e | to the fundamental doctrine of the word of | Absolutely unknown to the public, work ARSI amomiad Lo anovation. . the work five years from the 9th of Feb- | was laid aside informally toallow thediseus- | First cavaley, is fuviher extended one morth Anwers All Questions Prompily. | God and of the confession of faith when he | has been going on for a year past toward the OV Lo Chitiro louso ind Wi confined o po | TUY, 1893 L sion on Uhe Indian Territory vesolution to pro- | on surgeon’s certificato of disability LCopurighted 1892 Iy James Gordon Benett,] | maintained that the Holy Spirit did not 80 | oecion of 4 magnificont. five-story bullding fuetion and no party, continued with great : AL BRESI D e h | P 5 Beutax, Doc. 12—[Now York Horald €ablo | control he inspired wiltors i thels compo- | 00" aymour ‘avanuo, and it s now alll bib Vigor, the speaker's face flushing with ovi Aftera brief debate in the house today A Disordered State of Socle HARD ON THE CRIMINALS, Special to Tue Be throng that | Sition of the holy seriptures as to make the R s " Whis building will e dent satisfaction and a smile of gratiication | Delegate Smith of Avizona succeeded in se Mr. Vest continued his remarks in the | wowded the Reichstag was disuppomted, s | Letiorunces absolutely truthful, i, e., free | JO0C SO8 QTOURIDOY. LS DUINGING WHIER, atealing ovor his fontures. curing the passage of his bill divecting the | divection of showing the disordered condition | Missourl Offenders Who Sought to Eseape | CFOWIC0 the Helchstagwas disappointed, as 1 g epvor when interpreted i their natural "“"‘15;'5“‘? A STHINE A0 tute, anIIEDY When silence was finally restored and tary of the treasury to repay to settlers | of society in Indian Tervitory, reading several | unishment on Technicalities, | the discussion on the interpeilation on the | and intended sense, : | e, Shisugo Sl ihat ctlio- DISKOLING after the chuplain’s prayer, many mewmbers | i the Tueson land district all moneys ille- | letters recently received by him in corrobor- | geeerisox Crry; Mo., Dec, 12—The su. | £uns of the army fell flut, Caprivi did the | The thivd chivge accused him of teaching ““‘;I,H']* 2 ““‘ "'\'J\il‘ Ly " e I”:I'mi l‘“lig v rostrum and ASPIng > | g ollected b, ¢ receiver of publie | ation of all that he had said last week on the & i 3 g 230 = ‘ 5 wssible for | o dofende [ spivation of the seripturcs in a sense | institute to ooklyn ouilding s SRAad e ndpi . ond | grisning (e BRI SOlootel, 497 the pcelyer of publl ation of all that he hud said last week on tho | prome court, in bahe, filed an opinlon this | only thing possible for k Ho defended | Gy Nt from that taizht by tho scriptires | DUt @ small part of tho' gift. In' ad- i g s ovidently Teld | The comptroller of the currency has called | o Nl T A Vi | morning in the habeds corpus procecedings in- | the officers and the guns. On the questi Uhomaatves byt vonfossion of fapin | gition to its support, Mr. Armour gives steem in which he was evidently held I has called | Mr. Berey defined the issue between him A e % e e el §1.400.000. Al thit mont s AR, Ry for a report on the condition of national | and Mr. Vést us being wacsher or not the | stituted by Peter Renfrow, who s under | Of the Loowe gins ho suid that muny were | hese two chirges were so nearly uliko that | $LAW000. A1l thit money and braing ang 1t s doubiloss a mattor of great evtifc. | Dunks i tho closoof bisiness Friday, De- | dread of punishmont ol e ting anione U | sentence of death in Green county. Renfrow | SV01ILowing to thei being tsed by untrained | it s said that the couneil argied them - | tbor can do will bedone toward miing it ation to Speaker Crisp thut amons thoso who | comber b 0 G0 cutthrouts in Indin “erritory. from he | glieges that the Speiagfeld crimingl court | honds, apparently forgotting that the guns | gethor. Tl o e et O i | art I the country, Mr. Armour concoived most emphativally condemn the inhospitality | Cove Mol G Dbl called at the | courts at Fort Smith, Arle, und Pavis, veforred to in the famous Wesel lett BoL guil 1o 5 cha T Ty of the Reform elub, are members who weve | White house today und hatd a shovt interview | should be withdrawn, That, he said, wis 0 el s nivd: G not guilt o) YOS 4 1118 hAY0 i not even his suppor Sn the famous | With the presideit theonly issie between them. They werd both | constitution prohibits the establishment of }““‘ igabsod 0 Jn h-ssandulyypre sl | Sy oy the close vote it is surmi surefully fone over: sl ihiapal Ohlldny saked t atolii, the papal deleg wall S 5 | | . i p i ), 10 Landwehr, the most experienced | ghat the pen, of oxpulsion will not be | John ack and Armour's sons, Ogden anc speakership contost M S he papal delegate, has no ually in favor of letting the Indians hold | criminal court )t in counties of excoed t idwehy tha I L4 P ATER e wiedge of hi ‘.ymm‘-mm all by the pop their land in severalty andopening the te ing 50,000 inhabitants, and that the United | troops in the army. Caprivi glibly admitted | vecommended, ‘and possibly not even more | ! 1;: lip. T ey 5 2004, The supreme court today decided agamst | tory to settlement. When that tock | States census shows that Green has on hore 486 of ) wuns | thanan admonition, us the committee as e L R R AT T (1 Representative Crain of Texas, who was | the clulin of the thern 12, vailroad to | then it would be rieht and p 10 ¢ 10 | 48,9185 inhabitants. mage up, includes several supporters of the | e Arst of next September made Mills' managor duving the speakership | seversl million” dollars worth of land | criminal jurisdiction to courts wizhin the t ‘The court holds that it has no power to in- | 1 SR st i ¢ acctised - fight, today said: It is an outrage, nog to | cluimed by it under certain lund grants | ritory. it was not a question of saloons and | stitute inquiry as'to the means cmployed by | theft of - the o lettors was A - BAGLEY LET OFF EASILY, M. Crisp personally, but to the speaked of | alons its line between the Colorado river and | boarding houses mith and Pavis, us | the legislaty in @etermining the p. very common, petty affaiv I'he vestriction JAY GOULD'S WILL he house and the house itself. Mr. Crisp itic coast. The court declares the | suggested by Mr. Vest, but a question of the | tion of i county, and that it cun only assume | of the Loewe guns was fiest mentioned in the TR B e Sentenced to t itentiary for Thirty Wils not invited to the dinner i any but his 1 to settlement enforcoment of the luw tht its diseretion was properly exercised chancellor's own paper, the Hamburger cop- | 1t 15 Filed for Probate In New York Clty Months for Stealing %100,000, ofticial capacity. Ho would never ave been s president today sent the senite the Mr. Vest asked Mr. Berry whether he | “Chis opinion establishos the validity of | * ®72,000,000 1 or Davis Ta., Dec. 12.—[Special Te \ i ] \ I y cspondont, which gaid all the Loawe guns \ 3 avesvour, Ta., Dec: 12,—(Special Teles dnvited it ho had not been speakerof tho ppointments: G, M. Lambertson tified Judge Pavier in making a stump | the Sprinefield genergl court to sentence iten- | N hoihioh \ i gllithe & B | New Yous, Dec. 13.—A will containing | gram to Tur Bre.|—Judge Charles H.Watere house. He was there as speaker of the N 1, assistant seevetary of the | speech to the grand jury eriticizing the | frow 1o bo hanged January and prevents | Would be returned aua no B | 1 ££712.000,000 wort A e FRAEN house. The insult was to his office and to | treasury, vice A. B Nettleton, vesigned; J. | presidept-for excrcising the vight to pardons | sixty-six conviets in the penitentiary, who | chased and then with significant precip- | 6:000 words and disposing of 552,000,000 worth | man of this district passed sentence this the house. 1 have all along been an anti- | W. MeDillof Towa, intersiate commerce com- |~ Mr. Berry 1 think that when Judge | were sentenced by that court, from itancy the next day contradicted its own | Of propert as filed for probate in Survogate | morning on George 1. Bagley of this city for Crispman. 1aw now for Crisp, and will be | wissioner, veappointments 1. (. Cheney, | Parker underiook to eriticize the president | leased on habeas corpus procc news, Toduy on this point the chancellop | Rausom's court this afternoon by Jud vobbing the United States Express company S N H 1 I 10 8 ¥ Trom this fime forward New Hampshive, minister to Switzerland ! | of the United States for granting pardons he - YT t Dillon. It was that of the late Jay Gould 00,000 on the night of November 17. The Topresentutive Bailoy of Texas, and many | H. 8. Crosseup, Chicago, United States dis. | went out of his way and did that which o Yalo Studelt v uld - ghat dhe question of rosirloting e Judze Dillon stated that th yinal d d of tho representatives of the southern states, | Wiet judge for the northern district of 1lin- | judge should not do. % Ao ARG La Ar 3 Loowe guns bad “noch nie” been brought | Judze Dillon stated that the original de it of the Luw would have been five years where the ehivalrous conception of hospital: | 03, 10 succeed Judze H, W et re this point of the discussion My, Wash New Havgs, Cof 4 before the military authorities. The word | Ments contained nothing new or additional | at havd lubor. - Bagley got two and o half ity amounts almost to a religion, are also in- | signed burn intervened with the tion that | Attorney Dow suld noeh” thus introduced produ | to the fucts that lave alveady been pub. s, 1o be served Anamosa, None of his diguant at the weatwent wecorded the the anti-option bill should be taken up, been issued for sey Sant et o it lished. Ihobate Clerle Tier it on tives wore present, as far as known, ARLLAR LS. knationanly Iatuopmiatlons Dovge, Li., Dec. 12— [Special Tele Called Up the Anti-Option Bill. with breach of the ] The whole speech contains nothing ex for the probte of 1l ISRy gley prayed th w - T ould he served so it " Iy « weting he lin ¢ declared il who control the Reform club, gram to Tue BEE.]—The mammoth hay and The Indian Teritory joint vesolution bil] | Would & rved 1, but nothing positive. Later in the d returngble th part of this month. An xpeeting the Hwit. He declared that Hon, Bourke Cockran' of ' New York says | stoclt harn of Eii Costvme. west of thie e | was thereupon laid aside withoutaction and | would be arrested he woulg : f 0n influontiil. doputy, who said | AMIGAYIE of the s, Georgo J. Goultl, | he wis not insane when he took the money, the incident is the subject of considerable | v, d : 4 A the antoption bill was taken up—the ques- | now thought the poli 4 T e et p Helen M. Gould, Erwin and Howard Gould, | but that he was urged by a temptation fos merriment. 1 have told you all about those | 08 burued to the ground list ovening. | tion being on the amendment made by M | threat of soveral wrest all thag | Caprividid alllie could to save whut Mttle | CrePhing “Seith the prc clorle and shows | which he could not account and which v people at Chicago and other places many | TRIFLY cattle in ent and seven | Daniel at the last s. n (to strike out sec- | purticipated «\weol | remains of the o om crumbling o | (he value of the real cstate which Mr. Gould | | Fihies," Kol ho £o some of the by | horses on the ground floor were cremated, | tion 10, formerly 1) | 4zo, pleces, : > minister of war | left in this state to be £,000 and the value of | % « gressimen, *but you would never beliove me. | 4 1€ #Ronidug neighs of the horses and bel Mr. Harris cviticized the manner in wh This afternoon fsgeant Cowles. arvostod | are on the black books of the Kutser. who | porsanal property in this state laft i science all the time told him he was doing Why, during tho campaizn we kept all those | 1008 of the cattle us t were slowly | the bill was presented—not showing in dis- | James A, Mel a member of the Yalg | does not conceal | Appointmen | be #70,000,000, wrol He will be removed o Anaimosa ab people locked up in the collar from boginning | £0dsted to death weve heard” for miles. A | tinctive types the bill as passed by the | football team. He s chavged with breach of ' L 3 | - Vs, TeX. | 1ugno legul existence, inasmuch as the state defective and suid that the our clemency, seems trong to be resisted, though his con- Gold Galore, o ~ ol - received from | Puorsix, Arviz, Dee. 12.—Jxcitement is at Movemonts of Ocean Kteymors, Woking prison today show that the condi- | fever heat over o g find i w placer At New York—Arrived —Nuronic, from tion of Mys. Maybrick, who has been suffer- | grounds on the Sun Juan river. Trainmen [ XV Ems. from Nawhaiio has improved. She ‘ and telegraph operators are deserting their At Kinsule Queen, from toend. When we took up the management | (€W ¢ittle broke out, but were so badly | house, the amendments as adopted by the | the peace against Emil Adler of the New Mrs. brick's Contdi of tho campaigy in the state of New York | durned that they had to be shot Sty tons | senate and the amendments that are now | Haven opers orchestra. The prisoner wus Loxnox, Dec Advice we refused to give t 1 siugle appoint- | OF hay and a number of wagons, agrvicultural | pending -and he suggested a re t, 50 that | gy PR 4 Y ament or chunce o speal. They would have | impléments, ete., were burned. The loss is | the senate could act iteiligentls on the sub ruined everythingil they had lad any voico | eStimated at 0,000, with ouly 8700 lusurance | fect in the campuign. "N et now.when everything | 90 the burn “The five wis probably of in Mr. Washburn §8 over and wo have won the. batte thesk | cendiary origin, as no light had been Iu the leased on bail R Actor Curtis' Cuse. veplied to the objection, | 3 SUFIE. G oo | ing with b oan showing that at the lust session, it wab | AN Paxciseo, Cal,, Dec. 13,—The matter | {5 gy yble 1 uourishment and is | keys. Even the ofiiciuls of the Atlantic w York 000 mugwumps come forward and wany to [ DA that nizht . agreed that the reprint act, ag amended, | Of Axiug a date for the trial of Actor Curtis | guin Pacific have caught the infeetion und a party | At Lizard—Passed—Egyptisn Monarch, vead the 00,000 regulin: democrats out of the |, YEBEASKA LTy, Neb, Dee. 12— [Special | sl be considered us the original act. | for the murderof Policeman Grant was con | left Canyon Disblo yesterday envoute to the | from New York for London, “ | Tele L+ 1 Declared Insane, A 1 q; puriy. | Tulograws to Tun Bes)—\Whi cwelry | Still, with the undoveeafiding that there | tinued today by Judge Murphy until Decemn | mines. Busincss is seviously interfored | At~ Glasgow—Arrived-—Nestorian, from Possitle Opponents. store wus destroyed fire toni Loss, | would be no delay nt"had no objection to 8, Tha dotrs roiused to’ nedude the Loxney, Dee. 12, —Leonavd Mantklow, the | yoiiy ™ j8jday one man washed out §00, | Philadclphia; Peruvian, from Boston, v &4,000; insurance, §,000, The origin of the | the bill bei', ¢ \ g g wh Aug rderous ¢ - h Custlos Fiasa Tt oy p > 2 0aly o e i ie bil' beize feprinted and going over until | amount of Curtis’ buil boud, which remaius [ ONug man, who in August last munderously 1 another man report X us the result At Huerst Cu g0l b Up to this thuo about the only candidaves | fir is s mystery, | bomorsinw. “Lhiers was u purpoue, he suid, on | as Lormerly, §30,00. assaulted Miss Hilda Wood, nfece of Rt l of thirty-six bows' work. | Clshaven aud Soutlumpion, for New Yo ' | )

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