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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. _'I'\\'l"N'l'\'- (COND YEAR. OMAHA, WEDNESDAY M()Rifi.\'(‘. DECEMBER 21, 1892, NUMBER 184, QLTSRN | and to defi A punish sales for future [ CTAV COI Q N to meet an increase of ‘force on the lakes by N NRTIN 10 | W. Post, York: G. W. Burton, Orleans | S DA T revenue measure knew that the bill was a mentsy’ Abolishing D of Grace, | misnomer, and if it were an action outside of — “Speaking only for theState department ——" ] Rioe the senate, (where propricties were ob. ; o1 by 48 [ yas ‘the reply, T isienld say the Unitad oo, { gttaon. A, U, Wyman brought up the matter ; . Renator Palmer of Tllinois Makes an Argu- ; ;.‘.‘{'\“'_'»;4-::\2‘.:'. '.‘I.I.:::m\.‘ ',‘1 “\'\4"' .va‘: L'ny :]l"\:.‘- | Prayer of the RPp\lhhr'm-s Denied by the States “.L“:\..'\'x(:-lh';'y‘ Iy revenug, ¢ ll‘nl:v: [ Emh"qm.‘mc Att}“dmm at the Annnal Ses- bl iR e | Emwnw.“t in rm“m Ov“.r the ?nnuml ment Against the Measure. revenue under the bill. The democratic Supreme Court, question for the Treasury department to de sion of the Nebraska Body. report of the proceediugs of the American | Question Attains Revolutionary Pitoh, 5 party, when it comes into power, will not e termine. Wher additional ships are needed |« I Bankers association a resolution urging that | tolerate a fraud of the character of the pend in :yhv‘«’m|'|'r|l'h-u;-n|~\ “i \h.'- ‘u?m "‘l!;\ Y fl,‘,““,f‘\”‘.;;[ mi‘f.“,h; . ‘-muvnm!‘ l‘::lil'- ”:‘\”nin? MR, BATE OF TENNESSEE ONTHE FORCE BILL | n2 L, 1t "will hever ‘attempt to tmitate | DUTIES OF CLERKS CLEARLY DEFINED | Wi, % “Giii "R Condirued. by th the | PRESIDENT POWERS' RECOMMENDATIONS | action i ‘the several states the American | SENATORS AND DEPUTIES ARRESTED class of houses in order to prohibit them United States and Great Britain, places no association prepared and . 0 4 ARG * @ V6T Tevetiuo vessel of a bill to be introduced in Gambling in the states will never be pro o " TS T - restriction upon the force of revenue vessels " g " ot e Tells the Se Wiy e Thinks the | hibited by thededoral action: but the demo. | Names of Candidates My Legally APPEAT | phiyt may be maintained on the lakes by Makes Some Suggestions foe the Fature | of which the 4 - | eratic part endeavor to suppress such More than Once on the Tickets, cither party. But the document should be BOVeRY Bisctioh taw. Showid e Re: | CoLRERH T T S or (0 s g Grouped with the Parties amended in some particuints t mako it con Association Opens an Tnterests checks, acceptances, bills of exchange, bonds CHRN RS SR Lr bt sl AU o) After further argument in the sume line, Hepirons form to modern conditions, In its present I Y or otherevidences of indebtedness, whereby . of Rep atives. it without conclud his speech, s shape it is out of date and some of its re ng Session at 1 g | e, they or it shall promise to pay to any fore the Tribune, | Palmer yielded the floor—the anti-option bill | iirements are ignoved by mutual consent : person, corporation, or onler or the bearcr Foiug over without action—and the seuate - ¥ p iy sum of money as therein mentioned and WastiNaroy, D, €., Dec. 20.—Tn the sen- | adjourned Livcory, Neb., Dec. 20.—[Special to Tnr CLAIMS AGAINST CHILL Graxp Tstaxn, Neb,, Dec. 20.—[Special | it which there is no expressed stipulition to LCopyrighted 192 by James Gordon Bennett] ) 2 o TR AT AN | In the House. Bre] At 8 o'clock this afternoon the su 2 — g Telegram to T Bre |- The twelfth annual | e contrary, o wraee gecording to the cus: | Pas, Doc. 2. [Now York Horald Cable th el L FrORHT, SF l"”"""‘ the | There was a baker's dozen leaves of ab- | preme court handed down its opinion in the ney to Satiafy Thei Puld thto the New e L e ook Vit | —Spectal to T Br1—~Wo have had during: he house was presented, and referred to the | 0050 0nted in the house this morning, | case of the state of Nebraska ex rel Christy Subtreasury -Washington Notes. CRHTAEREOn Tho T RHA RATS AR SV the last fortnight a good many excitin committee on appropriations some of them being on account of illness, but dnst Herman E. Stein, county elerk Wasinxaroy, I C., Dec. 20.—The 5,00 | ijod to order by President Powers, who | out ;I f Sht dEy RHQ TS nAnod WILN- | wventa'ts vectr; BHs tions 81 pHE <\-ul|:ll:§ s '””'"""’ ‘l“ T ;”:?‘ Bkl £y to members from | Clay county, to compel the county clerk to | Ptid by the Chilian government in settle | gk o few words on the importance of the | Mr. Wyman argued in favor ot _the resolu- | compared to that of today. Five deputies Frod to tho committen on agricultire, | O motion of M. Toud, Fepublicar from | sult was brought on the grownd that the | Baltiimore affair ot Valparaiso, were coverel | A committee on credontials was appointed | SUC St fper mytaring on Sumiays qng | LS, inded, too much to_contemplatey |.f|| l»\“m‘ Basihe shenh Liib Hrovidioniot | }n:\u-wv!u “ -5».‘:|'u(|‘|l‘jnvluyxf ",‘-"?."-,'H'r.'“.::‘fi name of L. L. Johnson, the nominee of the ‘n«--h-m N tHE \v||||l“". SOt “hi‘ which reported after dinner., “\“,.!,. amount | holidays should also be definitely settled but “h.vn we consider that among the pers thostatutes for the protection of fursenls | tlo reintive to the action taiten by the state mocratic and independent pariies, had |/t T (08 G Oyuelit to S | of preliminary business was disposed of Where the last day of grace fell on Sundays | sons who are under tho eharges five of them and other furbearing animals, Referred to | of Mimmesota to annul the charter of the on printed twice o cach ballot. Similar | SN bY M Rt et This morning's trains brought in a large | AN ..'."“f;.‘-'.;\.;‘“"; SCH Pk \\.Rl:v'-‘vlt‘lu;n,:‘]',"‘.:.' held prominent positions, we are aps tho committeo on forelzn relntions, Hastings & Dakota Railroad company suits were brought upon relation of Messrs, | TAG BEesSEAY BEeTEUAES BEVIE, DA | number of additional delogates and Secretary | (0T NS day Nrter . MAnY bromitent the spectacle of morality presented M. Teller. & republican from Colorado, | . Under the special order the floor was then | Palmer and Turner, the republican candi- | yequal possession of the government, ar. | Thompson suid: I believe we will have a | Jawyers believed this decision wrong and | to the country by its politicians, Here they Putie 1 cohicw: "o | accorded to the committee on public lands, | yangements will be made as soon as possible | large and an important meeting.” likely to be contradicted by other supreme | are: M. Rouvier, M. Roche, M. Deves, M. BB EbIS oF tho. (o hovsa plution for the | which, throweh its chiyinan, Mr, MR | Mevey, the democratic-independent. candi- | for its cquitable distribution to the people, an Wyck, who is a member of | courts Wi Thevenet and M. Provost, all formerly min= Yobruary 8, 1805, at 1 o'clock In the after. | 1484 act i . damus requiring the county elerk tocancel | M CEER of Fesus, ol The tomtiiited | the hotel corridors this morning, having | e paper shonid be protested the day before | THere is M. Albert Grevy, biother of @ oon, pursuint to the requirements of | oo action weas taken on the bill e quorim | certificates already givon to thedemocratic- | 1o e house today with the recommendation | come in on an early morning freight. The for the day O motion of 4. 11 Mickey | former president, and who was governor gens constitution and laws relating to the ¢ adjourned I ) ¢ | independent candidates and issue them to ‘I'h;(‘ it .]m‘\:” the bill amending the .nnil‘nl executive committee had just a quorum last 'l;n‘l!nl‘nlllm:n:f seven was appointed to con- | eral of Algeri M. Leon Renault, who was SEivoR1a6HE Wit vice resdsiE 6t tho Uniea e the republican nominces. e Ohteg | Sobrusty, 1801 In tho constiuction of decp | ight and met, but what was done, Ifany. | K U0 Feport tbor the, two questions | profect of police and M. B States. He said, in own opinion, that it Ui d e ot 1o of the, | extend the time of the comincncement of the | Ml was not divulged. | was constituted as follows: J. H. Mickey, | Shector general of mines i the statutc on the subject exceuted itself, | Secretary T TR | e e e e five years from February 19, 1803 President Powers’ annual address was the | Oscooln, ehairman; H, W. Yates, C. . ¥ The immediate consequence of today's but he thonght that the precedent of four i Wall Street. cases ”l"‘\_\ rit was denied and the cases dis © Collum today introduced into the | most interesting part of the day's doings, 1t | ley, Grand Islan Thomas Wolf, David its will be most sevious, for grave re. thought that, the procdent of Hour | e e 0. Tformation | Missed. The syliibus of the opinion isas | senate two bills that are intended to | was listened to with very close attention. | City; N. 8 Harwood, Lineoln: G. A, Tink- | proaches can be made agaiust the present Yiikrant rosolution was roferied to the com- | was rocolved it the Tronsury departmont | follows: strengthon wonle boinits 1N tho Anterstate | President Powers roviewed the past year In | it Tent S, G simith Beatrlor, Onmo- | ministry. MM. Roche and Rouvier were mittee on privileges and clections today to the oTect that the fnancial flurey | AU nder e provisons of sectlon S | uony of witiesses before, the Interstate | the history of the alliance, the national | cogs until o'lock tomorréw morning. | both inistors on tho fith: 1t looka tinpofRis wulkner, demoerat, from West Vie- | in New York is practically over for the pre Quty of Judges and clerks of elestion to return | Sommerce ( commission. —Thee other bill | meeting ¢ the St. Louis Industrial confer e — e ble that their colleagues should have beewy ved a resolution which was agreed | ent, and that there is no longer any prospect | 4 qrue list of the persons voting at t clec. | defides the “'“"‘,l “line” as used | ence and its result, the Omaha convention | MONTANA'S ELECTION STATE, | ignorant of the accusation against them S PR L E e Yo e | FOEI T SR BNY LA i (oA TR RS || it EEFL Y IR ST 1 ST ITE | o aiRheio i L R BRHCIEG SEANG 3| (RME Dl LE RO AR BT O R 8 thon, ntid Ynvine takén. them 10 UCERED n and construcs it o mean a physical line, | appointing result of the election Ruling of the Supreme Court of the State ™ AG oA 1 A il 5 & ymation as to the Indian depredation | change has fallen below the shipping point, | of the clerks und judges to certify the aggr WHietior orio a1 lFRA DR AW} OE L TiorS. Coi ;“‘"’l»“‘- they arcat least guiity of gread axity. | Hoating PRLOASPOIPRYL O FantlFoits ari What the President Recommends. “ Regarding the Box bl ctarns. Hotllcely to/continug voted for, but it is no part of theirduty to | part water, when both are under common He then stated th QR ] LRSS DG D DL Al R 5 B Wile bill Introducsd by Mr. Bnto, demo- | - Socretary Fostér sald this morning that | Certitythatcortain person ved nspeeificd | control. Tho words “any common carrier” | to beeducational. X tions had | court today a reply was filed to the answer | What the Herald has been sayine would y M. Ba Seereti 2 thi | of the Chouteau county canvassing board, | hapnen hus come to pass. Writs and aceusas Hon. A. U, Wyman brought up the matter | S submitted a form the legislatures following is the principal Minent Pollticians of the Republie Guldance of the Order—State Bankers clause: “Section 1. All notes, drafts Ordered Prosecuted by Vote of the session of the Nebraska Farmers alliance was opened this morning at 10 o'clock and dates for the legislature, against Elder and istos al, who was in- claim. | s0that the heavy exportations of gold are | gate number of votes cast for “h person Agalnst the wwee Bl 5 @ CoNBLIUG o Ao . | the effect to interfere with and break up the Pitmtiasstaiauas o embor 0. or| B AR AR B Cf the | mumber of votes as demoerat ave construed t uiean one or more than one | the effect to intorfor i ad Sl erat, from Tenn . o December 6, 1 000,000 in zold bud been taken out of the | U LU Sindependent or otherwise, | Such carvier, and each common earrior to | Fegulir meetings of the alliwnee, and in | qo, i all its allegations. The court made | tions replace the guillotine, but the result is repeal all staty ting to the super- | treaswy this weels, and that about 81,500,- . Satet y contrict shall be + | some instances has produced a_condition of ! \ repeal all statutes x per- | ) 8 nd s il s ofrect any contract shall be held individually re 0 4 e 2 ot | o X o ¢ . re | almost hopeless lethargy. “The excuse is | the following ruling the same—death, cither moral or physical visors of clections,” was taken up and 000 would probably be lost before the weelk | o Ry seetion 4 {baIEEtaranty wh lines in which ¥ e Begta £ ¥ s Or - HY PRV 0 i o ¥ TGRE Ll | VuAVeiTArE IEFiA FEAHNABL oW Er, he | eLiikin: coditty eiau it mado that we can now depend upon our | he bonrd of canvassers of Choutenu | death, but stilldenth. The eud 1s uov yet. L g | was k ‘ bty s of county e rece of Yenoti) Roscorans, reglater of B Irens political clubs, but their purpose is notours, | cou receiving o sanvassing — . Cof 3 wife of . P e favor. These laws, he said, had been in | said, that this gold will soon be returned, | the returns from each clection precinet, wird Genet] Rosecrans, rogisterof the trens. | DOGLCACIUbS, bub Bhelt putiioss (s TOLOWS, | county in recelving und canvassing the Mue. Cottu, the wife of the Pauama canal L ! ezietoe | uey, will leave heve tomorrow afternoon for g pat g | turns of the late eletion- held at Box Elder | divector, has come back to surrender hersel§ operation for over twenty years, and had | with interest, through the regulur channels | cte, and within six days after the closioz of | 58 Ay zoles, Cal., in the hope of recovering | hess and professions are not adapted to | NG 180 OF CARBEoRT G M. 5 e A i not reconciled the people in’theiv harsh in- | of tpade. He said that there is veally noth- | the polls, together with two disinterested ele Hik BRI the mutual improvements of farmers, We | Precinet, No of Cohuteau county, Mont., | a prisoner. She suys to her friends: terference with affaivs belonging exelusively | §o ot At BEE S B that the | tors chosen by himself, to open the poll bools e need an allianee man text bool, | on the Sth day of November 1892, could only | “We will be persccuted, but everything ta the states. It was not surprising that the | G20 8 EE T S tled now, will readily | #1d mike abstracts of the votes cast for mem- 5 Haytian Complications, to give technical informa stematic | examine and consider such documents | \will turn out well for us. Should the trial late political revolutions in 1860 and 18 | ARt thomsBlvos : i Y | Dors of the legislature by districts comprising | WASHINGTON, D. C,, Dec. 20.—Hon. John F | thought and systematic discussion which are by law made returns of said eleetions | i bhice M. Carnot will not be president swept from power the party which enfo YMr, Hepburie, comptroller of the cur- | more than one county on” another sheet; and | Durhum, minister to Hayti, now in this | would tend to profitable and uniform know- | Therefore, it pnssiug upon the ssues |y 00 fi o me el rnes the machinery for interfering with the elec- | | S0 R DA O s i | by soction 48 tho clerk 18 required to mako out | country oh leave onro. s been . | 1edge on the desived subjects. The members | irvolved in_this mandamus “proceeding con- | longer than two months é « morning that there was | by the el 1l country on leave of mbsence, has been in ! tions of the states, The force bill had been | 10 Hanlle B L O T S e LR BAVIng ) ) > should be exhorted to attend meetings regu- | cerning said returns and the duty of said [ On the other hand, the accusation against feat of the rvepublican party. The law, had .lf,,‘:I}:I,‘:\'m;“'l“‘,‘f, B e | Wi ety of the clork 1o fssue o cortificnte | Prince und investigate the facts attending | “+Our financial condition is suficient an- | this =~ court will - consider —only = such | up bt repeat what I have said so often which he (Mr. Bate) proposcd to bave ve: | Surbrisel if tho appavent strfngency wis ot | {5506 person luving the hizhest number of | the arrest and lnprisonment of Frede wer to those wha insome localities ave clam | documents as said canvassing board could | <88 078 TSR | RS BEe B BECE pealed was the rotoplasm of the | N0 ol S e there e be | votes and that he had o authority to clussify | Meves, a respectable ‘American merchant of e for a reduction of fees and dues.” The | lawfully examine and consider in canvassing | thit we Lt : Torco bill, 1t was that bacillus which had | M Hepburne said that while there may be | ghe votes east for a candidato as people’s = | Yt city. 1f the eipeumstances are as re- | Strictest economy was therefore recom- | said vote and, therefore, every document | ure in the slough of revolution. aud mno one poisoned clections and inoculated them with | Some sentimont in the situation, he wns | dependent, democratic or othervise. DBt ba e st N AR Lo L o ssnied: | by daw which s a part of such re- | can see how it is possible for us to ket out fraud. From the super vof electons, and | 4o nded the repeal of the Shevman silver WL Serve us a Precedent. the subject to the immediate attention of “The question of the consolidation | turns —shall be brought before this | of g, and the armed deputy marshals, the step | (i : 5 The opinion, which was written by Chief | the Hagtian povernment, with a viewtoa | of ~our © siate —alliance with' the | court o by HWH proper. eustodiung | "o qunger of a b 10 the polls was but a short one. The da T thi ar misapprehien- | Justice Maxwell, forms the X full indemmitication for the wrong done. The | Farmers, Alliance and Industrial union | thereof, and the subpauus therefore s i e ; el - had come to bring the federal government | (1 think theve is o Do I eproalion smplete analysis of the Ne secrotary of the navy has pliced the Atlanta | is, 1 think, worthy of your carnest consider- | be broad enough to include all documentary | i the fact = that = mot ten leg back to those duties for which it had been | it Ve T FR6 REUHE, e Tot Tawy that has yet been attemptod and | at the disposal of the'State department to | ation, and'Ttrust that if it is found expedi- | evidence, alleged by the pleadings as perti- | islators out of 00 are convicted of provided. The late eleetions had brought dthads Yoporterat | as stated by Justice Post from the bench | take Minister Durham to his post and he | ent steps may be promptly taken by which | nenf to such roturns corruption, but in the fact that the people into power a party pledged to reform not | o artment this afternoon. | this afternoon the opinion is designed to will sail from Norfolk within a few days. it may be successfully mplished. Of e he "';v\u:x lllrv:' .”'lf"- |llu-~'.|‘ .Iluuuuwn[ix_ are saying “They are ull robbers,” and when only fiscal, but electional questions; not only | [ o ho added. “to assume | serve as a precedent for any and all case : i 18 will_arise and real ob- | be brought fnto court Friday at 10 o'clock | ), os resound throughout France then tha tarif, but nil tho federal machinery that | i that may arisec under the law in_ the future. NAOE SR NOTEE may exist, but I think every such | & m. T C S BN interfered with state affairs, and to wipe out | g o0 FERRATATI M bec In discussing the question as to the printin; bad s 9 objection would probably apply with equal et IRV R R EA T, the accused men are lost. absolute power. which had o rightful place |y, " the ydministration when the Ameriewn | of a candidate’s nameon the ballot move | forve Lo retaining the south in- the ‘fedecal LT G RGN DR LR FaE A It Was Traged in the American federal system. That sys- | (15 Phe GO N e | R L O ST L ot union, which cost the mightiest civil war of | : Z i emiions e T R Wes v tiflove Af tho stntes: oould. | ates left this country. There is ever a ond when the candidate is nomi dentinl Pavty @t Anniston, Ala. modern history to maintain, and which is | Pittshurg Ofcers Capture the Much Wanted | Hu‘lnna cutions were voted unanimously, th ference t more than one party, Chief Justice M; 3 | not keep pure the very elections | yCGaD b,',“_‘n A o oo RO et e P by » Brusixeiay, Ala., Dee, 20.—General A, E. | now insisted on by all our people. | Homestead Cook. The Chamber is in @ fever of excitement. which maintained s organization, [ MGt e e Rothschild made Ihe-objeot of the law is to promote the | Stevenson and party reached here at 10 | Inregarnd tolegislation, state and natjonal, | Prersnvng, Pa., Dee. 20— k Galla- | The session at which the prosecutions were The power of congress over elections | | i€ S B RERE L o iVer, | independence of voters at public elections. | o'clock today. The part met at the | the president urged the reduction of railvond | gher, the missing cook, implicated in the | ordered was worthy of the great sessions of having been conferredsonly (in the language | DEIBOSHON (o) B¢ HEERRCE MR TUNESS | This is effected by placing all the nominees | depot here by GovernorJonesand a committee | X1t rates, the amendment of the Aus- | Homestead poisoning case, was arrested this | the convention. of Alexander Hamilton) “To instruct the | (ol SR H e 1 | those nominated by p ) sancs tralian ballot system, some relief, if pos | . n gl o : DR H e 3 DRI pRLaE ¢ | something was done to insure its better u: f nd those nomi e AR5 ton NRE USSR Lereal the Ty vte : s : el 10D 1 orning and committed to jail. M. Rouvier defended himself awlkwardly. union_with the care of its own_existen : I s e e et RekCten Stintire: Anniston. priva ble, from the present usury abuses, a gov- AHAEtHere being S1i0" approtension fou among the nations very serious consequenc tition before the voter on one ticket and re [ \ m Welcome Granted the Vice Presi- ! ions v ous consequcy on b 10 vot ongioi et car, whi W fow mintiets, was attached | ermment postal | telomraph . system. ahd that | District Attorney Burleigh has matters so | He said he could not tell all he knew, and permanency. of the union, Soulitollow; ililitaclt mverihonotu a B e s aneh e, g | tod specini engine and loft. for Anniston, | which e considered of the greatest import- | arranged that he will be able to submit the | when he descended from the tribune there aws had no constitutional warrant. They | (G014 foel the necessity of reaching an | name printed on the ballot is to be counted which was reached at noon. There were ance at the present time, a grand trunk | cases growing out of fhe alleged poisoning to | was no applause, not a hand extended to him. wore useloss forany purpose, They s agveement of such a nature as will secure | unlessa cross is placed opp u | demonstrations here, cxcept that a laxge | railroad owned and operated by the govern- | yho grand jury for its action tomorrow. | M. Emmanuel Avenc, the writer, defended no good. They did much harm, and their re- | SETEREILAOF Bl S BCHEE SCord over in | person receive a nomination from m crowd was present at the ion to ment running from the Dakotas to the Gulf, e c it ? e S 2 (Rl maining on the statue books was in divect dis- | PRSI WHTORIIEE LAE SORE OVEF T LepR e et ORFEOTDLaC0RHS president-cleet, who held an impromptu | iu order to stop the cast enviching itself on | Coroner McDowell was today notified of | himself. He wept when he said that he had regurd of tho spiiit and purpose of thelate | dealing with the question, So far ae my | G0 B b ominees of cach S | reception, shuking hands with all who could | the wost. | After oncouraging mutual insur. | the case of Camus Yensky, who died at | never prostituted his pen :}:l:‘::‘r'gl and_of the peace and quiet of the | o 4 t I expected of the prelimi- | This would not entitle voter to vote more | " i, Do, 20— Vico Prosident. | Micole closod, saying The bill went over without actio Ty LR S (g MHIC & P RO ORI B0 STy elect Stevenson ind party arvived at Annis- | of the people. eries onward ice pownts | plot to poison the nonunion men at Home- | o o8 A On motion of Mr. Telle I S s RHR A (s Boyd County’s Contest. ton at noon on i spec nd will vemain in | upward to our onward, wnd liber! stead. DEVEOOULO SN, Colorado, the McGarrahan bill went over o cipate ORI L i« | The contest election ease from Boyd county | the city until 8 o'clock tomorrow morning | toward us a glorious crown. Let iy The lospital authorities state that the | Toward the close of the service an exciting: until the morning hour tomorrow. |,|:‘|,“:\.‘:I,:-\,..!,m'\ln:.v"‘l:\‘hp\u:“\\u\nu L OT i 1 came up before the supreme courtat 4 o'clock | When they will leave for Atlanta. The city | our courage and renew our strength, for in | man, who was o Hungarian, was brought to | incident occurred. M. Dermlede accused M. AL D lackbarn Dowhan: ble bounds. To that end he has renewed the | this afternoon. In this case Chester Norton | WS ¢ aily ‘jl-_jr.(:lvg"‘i_‘_ l«\\\:’\\"\wll traius | the end our s s sure,” the hospital from the Twenty-cighth Clemenceau of having decorated Dr. Cor- At tar 2 bilat] dxooutive seasion)Mr Blaok. |(nolicy successfully employed by him at | u~k~ll\u~ -uvyt-xmwi.l._uu to issuc a writ of .-’.'.‘f.‘?f-p:; ll';” ~l"[»; I""i““_" “m:;x";u‘_'}'t “l'l_f};‘ lic Meeting. | ation on August 22, He was suffering | yelius Herz and of having sold France to & piaftera brief expoutive session, Mr. Black: | taviior periods of his idministration, when | mandamus compelling the county clerk of | entored the I r s [ ronight a wablic mootin was held, Musie | ffom chronic sdinrrheen, and died the next | royaigmer., burn, democrs oL ke YpsIng < L of the treasury was men- | KNOX county to issue to him a certificate of | bells ru n_whistles blown and the onight a public meeting was held. MUSIC | gay, The man worked at Homestead and l¢ Gave the Lie Dir procéed to the. consideration of the Hudson palance of the tregsury wis meh | Joction from the representative district | noisy weléouo was continued until the union | was furnished by the Pacific band, Presi- ccount of illness, VG Ao s bridge bill . i Tl A ey O Shis which he alleges is composed of Knox and | depot was veached, | - dent Powers presided. Mayor Boyden wis ase of poisoning has also de M. Clemenceau defended himself very ably, M. Washburn, republian, from, Minne- | et b 1o SEbhrse cuttie of W SAEE | v countics. The cortiticate i hetd by | A& number of military companics undor | itroduced and extended tie froedom of ty Word has been received at the mill | and at the conclusion of his speech he saids ailed, tho anti-option’ bill e losatta | the United States when it may be desired in | Kruse of Knox county, who wis elected by commanudiofiColonsiEd (_ai\:(“ 1 formed an y ||? the nitore (LG Radpees A ol nk Tull, a coal and iron policeman, 1. Dermlede, you have lied about it.” vailed, the anti-optic 0 exchunge for gold deposited in any subtreass | the democrats and’ independents of Kuox | escort to the vice president-clect's party, by words of welcome from Governor | who was taken sick with bowel complaint | 1, the midst of the general uproar thas place of privilege as unfinished busincss. Ty’ tatent Hhatat Sam Francisco. When itis | county upon the theory that that county | Which was taken in carviages over the prin- | O. . Abbott, J. M. Edward, Judge Har and sent to his home in North Carolina, had | =k ho° gonora Linod The presiding * officer, M. domos, UL GBIt S Menclsco AWhertts eisod iy logilntive dlstrioboL AtsolL, cipal s of the city before going to the | son and Hon. W. "H. Thompson. President | gica” und thoe physicians say he showed | followed M. Millevoye, Boulanzist deputy, crat, frou : | Geater i3 wiven the benofit of government | Norton was nominated by the republicans | hotel. i i Powers responded in 4 humorous vein, after | guinptoms of poisoning. cried: ke unanimous consent | (WBler s v B B O estr- | of Knox county and by applying to Judge | Enthusiastic cheering grected the visitors | which Pres N. Loucks of the Farm- el G i P o 76 VOIATOXaR TN DA R ; cod to the consideration of the | Yates of transportation, "ho doaler el | g, Liid he compelled the county clerk of | from the time they left the car until they | ers Alliance and Industrial union was intrc AGAINST THE WHISKY TRUST. i ey nade’ i Tole LamRery bridgo bill ¢ v | et it st s old at. Now York and | Boyd county to write his name on the Boyd | reached the hotel, and broke out afresh | duced. He spoke of the objects of the organ — Yo P 2 Mr. F'rye, vepublican, from Maine, Tob- | & e e s Deansportation | county tickets. Counting the votes of Knox | every time Mr. Stevenson was seen. zation, its accomplishments and its prospect t Decislon Rendered Against the oW ha L ALERCIMIYALDNY KEANADOLEA Lo s B A o un bies i togathore Narton tawvas After luncheon an informal reception v for the future. The meeting was ver s There are, therefore, two duels for tomors o] R BIOW. i charges at the subtreasury nearest its point | & counti tog T LW u & Big Monopoly. Blackburn—hen I renow themotion. | Cr*\se. It seldom happons that any. large | clected. - The caso hinges on the poiut as to | lield n¢ tho opera House, which was crowded | thusiastic. Cuteaco. T, Dee, 20,—William Newburger | T0w to add to the general excitement, draw that ,,,..“(,'" until after the ,,.,m,d’\ amount of money is suddenly required at ‘_‘"N'lhn- lh.-_ul county is m_t.u-h_.-. to !\nux to its H{»‘l».‘k ’lg l) , hundreds being turned BANK 5 > | this afternoon obtained judgment against The Senate will take a vote tomorrow on ¥ | non-subtreasury ‘points, it can readily be | county for legislative purposes. Agee of yeonlaal-0 ampin : HATTETS SHEL (SRS LT e iy the question of the approval of the prosecus : s i observed that actual transactions of the | Aurora appeared for Norton while Kruse | Colonel “McElvoy introduced — Gemeral | gk pinanciers Meet n the: Diptilers cond Cabilefedlors oomponyy |t P i 7 Blackburn—On what ground s that | observed that actual u Wats ropresented. by N. J. Suwyer of this | Stevenson, who made a brief address, | 1 cauclars. Moot | commonly known as the whisky trust, for | tions. Other deputies are to bo prosecuted request bused? ; T R sty A e b ity A number of witnesses were ex. | thanking the people of Anniston and SOTa. S T £109 and interest. 1f this is sustained, the | because of their relation with journalism, 13‘51[1[.{:.;:;- :‘I.xl..l\In“”;:“lq-llln’;(;u||| h’q-x'v. O i) Totieons amined, the plaintiff endeavoring to estab. .\mm.;_u“ r.u-l m‘u.r (m)l'lll:\] welcome, n'; LL\'("L;- 5“"'%] ”i'. i‘i "\»\ll:" hlll precedent, it is said, will deprive the trust | The government wants proof and will not res i epuring to do so. ! Hovoral MO8 ey lish the fact that two years ago the resi vus fellowed by Governor Jones and | gram to Tue Bee.|—The State Bankers as- e Y B01G) 4 Al ST DA ea et S s Mr. Blackburn T object to uny debate un- | taken advantage of Secretary Foster's plan | 13} S [<5 HUEL MU EE2 GI B0 ssman-clect. William Dewmanand | sociation met at the Lansing theater at 2 | 0f 50me £15,000,000 of consumers’ money. The | ¢oil before the responsibility. - Jeiacyzo 8rooimition foidebato chotbill on |0 100 R00000 " 1o the ament gold bal- | Boyd county were permitted to vote in Knox ston A. RRobbins. - Following this wits the | gieleck this afternoon with 143 delegates in | Whisky trust has a vogulation by which its JAcouRli R SERR both sides. T TN (AT il amount | county. Kruse took the stand in his_own The party was then driven | | S = 5 goods: are eold. inndyunce ol fcentsiaboyo 2 : Mr. Washburn—1 demand the yeas and | AUCe I ehelh ciae B0 o dttation that | behalf and testificd that the Boyd | over ty ‘and shown the principal places | dvtendance, A 1. Clark of the the actual market. Vouchers are issued for WILD W on the motion of the senator from Ken- [ 0f curtency. abd theve is an indieation that | ey “hoople had never voted iu | of i t. The ladies of the city | tional bauk of Hastings presided. A the execss, and these are paid, providing the i, sy " e ‘.:”‘ }H (At Knox county. He admitted however that ed the ladies of the party o h Rev. John Hewitt, rector of Trinity church for the previous six months has bought | Stirring Scenes the Chamber—s e ‘:}‘;fi‘;;‘;‘}* g, .and i“‘ lf‘]'""“:"ll""l‘ 4 d he had lived - twentyfive miles away | teaut 0 o h‘_k. “vhlul-h\ Ifmlnurn-;\l l»]\ A | of this city, invoked divine blessings upon | his gox 1s & ”1““"',“[“" 0 S S Duely i l s rejected—yeas, 1) L a8 2 e = by from sthe precinet in Knox county | public reception in the parlors of the Inn Al baaty N TR 3 Newburger belonged toa firm which had 2ang, Dee., 20.—In the Senate ay M. follows: Yens—Messrs, Aldrich, Blackburn, HEGHT AR hoWhich the Boyd county men voted nud | from 7 to 9, Tho' banquet began at o | the deliberations of the convention, Mayor | ;¢ hought all its goods from the whisky P, 1 —In. tho Senjlo -ipfay Rl Blodgett, Brice, Gibson, Gray, Harris, Hun- that no was not ot the plice on election day. | o'clock, and was an affaiv of great bril- | Weir welcomed the bankers to the hospital- The trust, therefore refused to | 1eroyer, the president, stated that he had o Nl "'l“{uT""‘i}"{:"'i‘;".\;l G n .«..m.ull..l ] s “The court gave the plaintif until December | liancy. Mr. Stevenson responded to the | ities of the city. President Clark ve- | honor the rebate’ vouchers. As a re- | Feceived a demand for the prosccution of uys—Messes. Allen, Bate, Berry, K N o e o e, DarteCu 30 to file an nmended petition, with leay toast: *“The Incoming Administration.” sponded in a brief and appropr |sult of today’s decision other suits | Senators Renault, —Albert Beral, s Dt et Fevo. . Ciallinger, | - WAsHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 20. rding to | offer in support of his case the certifi George, Hale, Hansbrough, Iiscock, Hoar, | the veport that came out of the Blaine wman- | his n«unul tion by the republicans of Knox WILL Jones (Ark.),MeMillan, Manderson, Mitchell, | sion this morning, the ex-sec V'8 condi- | (BR1Boyd counbics, Morgan, Morrill, Pasco, Peffer, Perkins, | tiou showed signs o Platt, Proctor, Pugh, Runsom, Sawyer, He made a great South Side hospital Augnst 15 last. Tt may | impression upon the Chamber, which never- Duty has brough us thus “The voice | e that he is another victim of the alleged | theless heard him in silence and’ voted to Lt Ghancellor Canfield of the ¢ + | will begin in the higher courts for amounts | Thevenet and Deves for the part they had ¥ OLD GLORY. i s i arying from £ to $10.000. The effort is not | yuken in the affairs of the canal compuny university was | . 4 9 o o 5 i only being made for the purpose of obtaining o siatter wis 1oforrad. s it ARTaaen Among other things, he said: *Monc I IR monty. nt ia alio . intended to bring le matter was referred, as in the low i AL closest, strange to suy, when it is farthest | ahout an open market, it being supposed | Chamb to the standing committees, Rhiman, Soukbridap, Toliar. el | bblo improvement, Dr. Johnson, after his N TOE LAK ATV ARd Bisipes, away or hard to get.” that other distillers opposed to the trust In the Senate and lower Chumber special : PutLaveLenis, Pa., Dee. 20, the | HE said that i ) cbrid G T AN STl TR e T 3 ! . committees were appointed to consider the Vance, Washburn, Wilson and Walcott—1 tly morning eall, burdly went as_fu 3 State Departy Inman line steamship C rices will pre ! £ The following pairs were announced: Mogses. | this. | He toltreporiers tint M. Bluine wis 1ks About It. v 2 her Doy | dated in thehands of the banker, were capa- | R applioations of the procurour gencral, MMM Cockrell and ' Allison; Palmer. and Kyle: % O T o 1 ble of being used advantugeously. *Mhe both were understood to favor the presecus Quay and Faulkner; Walthall ‘and Dixon Mr. Blaiuo passed s fairly comfortable | Wasninatoy, D. C., Dec. 20.—The con ¥ | banker he, ‘i shngly o doalas in tion of ex-Minister Rouvier n; 5 f TR AT Y Hotiont of A revena: cuttar 3 ‘ i ) 2, vis simply a dealer 2ITTSBURG, P . o P on of ¢; ster vier, BUAY aud_Fau knor; \Walthal bt and, mansged 4o got o consideruble | struction of vovenuo cuttors on the great | Europunn t bapker he, Sils - stiplvawEdoulepin (S pomen ot ited that e Canadian authorities has re- | igation company. amount of sleep. Today he felt a trifle | lukes by b the court will tomorrow appoint a receiver M. Rouvier appeared before the standing P e Antl i oLialon. - Rodiy ke ; ® | lukos e asleep, and when suspicion awakes you all : ; i+ : RECHERIRET o8 L0 Apsl-Option DIt strouger for his rost and seemed o be QuIte | ceived renewed consideration by the oficials | At the same timefi is expocted that she A0 A O R N Al o Yan, for the Order of Solon, whose affairs haye | committee, of which he is a member, in his The anti-option bill was then taken upaud | bright aud cheerful. Later in the day when | (0 o G0 S0 ont cinin the dast | will initially fly the sears and stripes and be In strong the ehancellon trged | been so much ventilated lately. 1t has | own defense. He was glad, he suid, of an Mr. Palmer democrat, from Hlinols. ad- | the sun came out from behind the clouds, his y dey L L A8 e e e O a8 ond | spivits ravived accordingly; for ho has a | fow days, siuce the receipt of a report mude ity as well | upon his hearers the necessity of education | assets of nearly half & million and and is | opportunity to explain his position. There dressed the senat xplaining and defend ) K1 me. On this date her siste h y oD W 0 e 28 8 o e e for 9 b en i 3 : 4 FRNANI ) ) o i her er ship, | for the men who would adopt banking as a | expeeted to pay dollar for dollar in the end. 8 nothing. in ithe documentat solzad e ing his objections to the bill. He said that | room fucing toward the south, and N by one of the lieutenants in the scrvice to | the City of Paris,'will leave Southampton, | business. A banker, said he, must know | There are nearly 8,000 mensbe Py o i whion e wos canvasiog the state of Hifuots | thee sunlight of which there has beew 0 | Captain Shepard of_the uue marine | thus formally openimg the terminal, wnd | men and crops and industries. He must be I prove that he had ever reccived u check as & candidate for the senate, he had been n\l\}; I‘lln;;x .x:,l ]: ngj‘:v Mr. Blaine is sleep. | 5¢rvice. Tn the report the lieutenant writes | upon the lattor's departure from this si able “to foresee the result of certain cond The Death Rol from anybody in the interest of the Panama frequently asked whether he would vote for [ WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.Mr. Blaine is sleep- | BT 0V BER) B RTRERCE BECOR | (he American flag will probably also grace | tions and events and shape his course ac. | Havaxa, Dec. %0.—The marquis de San- | Canal company. He had served the state in sucha bill and he had said “No." The | ing and is no worse at midnight. The dovtoy 4 H This will be the culmination of plans | cordingly. The chancellor kept the idea of | Th i i ! - several year clauses against purchases of options we suys there is np his dying tonight. | which have been built by Canada within th i+ e ey 0% bl 5 ”,'." 'l"llt \“ I T i‘l‘llllll' :“'n ke x;ll l“.‘. "f“m doval, president of the Union elub, is dead high ofice for several years, and he had 8 o 3 h ¢ ) - | an educatio caining to the front of his g ST B cemed | e B waid, loss watiafuctory o lis i tha R e Ry past sear o 50 und which are now all ready | Dy lus heon perfecting for may months. | dve honaldraiiing fo the Trpk GF Dis Dunger, ’ld' Dec. 20.—Niclols. Gowner, lways e ! hfi_\‘.lli\:ll_‘“:.:‘ preservo e statute of Illinois on that subject, Dea 3 RiohAlig Loy Mates: | for service. There are threeof them, the i OGS, 1 8 ERKIATER (lansey editor of the Towa and Luxemburg Gazette, | silence as regards certain fac ings in options were prohibited by the laws | WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec The republi- | F S et 31k g BESARION NPRB.BL.D lied He was the father of Ci usati ade against his honor and in- : ) ) i : ; e ST R P TR sy BN e gy 3 & died toduy. He wa wer of City | cusations made against his honor and in, of Tlinois, and wero punished by adequate | cans in the senate huve a “steering” commit- | Constance, the L R HAPEGE AVPRNGAG Chulrmun Yates' Report. Tresurer' Gonner and prominent in national | egrity had relieved him of such obligation, fines and penaltics. He had, therefore, said | tee thut will cross swords with the similar | 5408 0f the ships show that in all essentia 3 Henry W. Yates, chaivman of the cxecu- | German Catholic affairs RTILY. 1 b 00 ) SaYiaR, Y ed hi { the oing ¢ i ey features the bo % naval vaasela'ond' o Troops Close on the Meels of the Me > O O i g % il A and he would now speak out in the Chambey o thoxe \\h“n\utl Iinn.lll at there being a | committee on the democratic side in an at : \ : 4 8 810 DYl v sels an % L M Rtals tive council, read the annual report of that - At e A careful, well considered statute in force in | o000 e slr endoavomn eure the | be fitted for war short notice, The “ Y body, reviewing t ork of the association WEATHER FORECASTS, 0| LR R Hlinois. nothing more could be done in_that | LML 0 flt thelr endeavors 10 secure (he | Gogiguy “were furnished from the British | GALVESTON, Tex:, Dec. 20.—A special from L A Y o) : gplnfore theO hamber resumed ‘BUARANN line more legislation, He argued | €lection of United States senators in the | yqmiralty, the construction was superin- | San Antonio, Tex., %0'the News suys: Mexi- | ing to the fuct that no convention was held | Mght Snows and Northeast Windy Wikl | ths stitement hid gone Bbroi b o that ko meaning ‘and - effeot of * the | doubtful western states, 1 i remembered | tonded by onicors from the adwiralty and | can Consul Oruals of this city has informa. | twoyears ago, Mr. Yates said that ut that | Prevail in Nebraska Toda shlonsa. AELEmABY 1B 'l.'“,‘,"'.",',','" l'“"%' o s 0 rive 0 € eoting of re hlic s las! ek ¢ lcers of o vessels, £ ers Lood I T ¥ | I p 5 er pe ) r 7 8! VAS GTO! !, D orecast [or 0 " # 0XDOCLod D RO > L. " proposed bl was e Cgive 1o | that at the meeting of republicans last week | the of f the vessels, it is understood, | o from the City.9f Mexico denying the | HmE there was o bitter fecling agninst | WasmNGToN, D. C., Dec. 20.—Forecast for | Gl R ERE & 8GR0 G Bavon the collectors of internal revenue | Mr. Sherman, chaivman of the caucus, was | will come from the British navy OB : ARBY) bankers, and under the cireumstunces it was s For Nebrasks ond Towa— | do ltelnach's house on the oyening befor absolute authority over all contracts made | authorized toappoint a committee toconsider | ‘The report states that English and | Mumor that Gonzales Rocha is with the | deemed best not to antagonize that feeling | ‘snows; varioble, mostly north- | tho iatters death, and. the sttement ot La by any person for the sale and future de- | what, if anything, should be done by the | Canadian officers and citizens explained that | filibusterers on the frontier by holding a public convention. Instead AL RUANAL NN 0 R MOFAIl sR0 AL Caak QT S toment of s Tivery of property. It gave o most extensive | republicans relative to the elections. The | these vessels were built with o View to pr "Tho report that the Mexican soldiers who | bureau was opened in Lincoln and placed in | ¢48t winds: slightly warmer in northern | Lihve burote, thih Ik titils Wercon the and alarming jurisdiction to collectors of in- | senators are: Mr. Hoar, chairman, and | tecting the Welland canal from destruction | escaped from the San Ignacio fight were | ¢hirge of H. C. Mornil, then of Stromsburg. | Missouri and Kunsas. BRI OL 0P GF X0 TRR ternal reveuues. It gave them an authority | Messes, McMillan, Chandler, Teller and | in case of attacks. And in this connection € s "¢ | The object of the bureau was to look after | F Dakotas—Generally fair; vaviable | Kalleries were pucked puties who ha 10 look iuto the business of every and any | Mitchell, This coimittee has held twoor | the statement was made that th fifty | hold as prisoncrs by the Texus authovities | e interests of the bankers without attract- | winds; mostly north ; slightly colder Intondod to ahaont thismeolves Croliiieia man of thecountry, a power which had been | three meetings and has come to the conclu- ols in the British navy that can be intro ey aaselialing to bo unlounded. ing public attention unnecessarily * Local Heoord: Ty Tt (S e heretofore ouiy permitted upder very limited | sion that while it canuot offer the states in | duced into the great lakes, vi the St. Law- | Nows ot the military headquarters heve s 1 William ‘Wallace, casbier of - the Omaha : 5 SOuELARIg " o0 N and restricted circunstances, for mere rev- | the northwest material aid, it will keep in | rence and canal route. ‘]’ .“ effect that troops are on the trail of | o vional hank and treasurer of the, associa, OrFrice oF THE WEATHER BUREAU, OMANA vacant - enyo purposes. The bill was objoctionable | shapo o protect the interests of the people | The report does not excite any aporehen- | the bandits and an engagement Is hourly ex- | iy ‘vead his report for the past two years. | Dec. 2. ~Omaha record of temperavuro and M Bouvier' infs on broader grounds. He had heard much of | when the matter comes before the senate for | sion or alarm at the sury department, | Pectod: 10 i however doubtful if they ever | jo\ing that he had collected the sum of | rainfall compared with corresponding day of | Ay M. Rouvier ascended the speaker's the “rights of the states,” and he had sup- | action. Y Asslsf ecretary Spaulding’ says he has LagiD VUME § QUARE. MG ,‘_“,_"“" e I expended as per vouchers p) pust four years: ’ tribune everybody leaned forward in an av ed that no party was prepared to say that l A member of the committee said this | no fear that England will, at any time, en- | 470, WHEE I '; 400 have easity & 24, leaving o cash balance on 2. 1801, 16890, 1889. | tude of close attention, and the first words he m.l eral government could interfere in | afternoon that it was the intention of the | deavor to rush a ficet of 1ifty vessels through he trodpis horetofore, hand of $111.79. He nad collected as dues ? ' . A% 418 of his defense were deliy amid oppres- the exercise of police power in the states. | committee h:mku-vpll'dvk \I»filllus{llu:uh;n in “u; 'l. I.lvu‘nl'mvlulhr .l.AImI:I. nor that the e | for the eunsuing year $90, leaving a total | A s sive stillness. After reminding the chamber uestionable states and be informed as ritish vessels now on the kes will ever No senator (he apprebiended) would risk his | the ¢ for Hhe aaswng, ; . " periture FTERTES y o i 2 alunce of §07.77. Both of the above re- " ¥ of his long public servi his hitherto unexs reputation as 4 lawyer or legiskator, by | to the detidls of the cases, as some of them | seriously m r tha commerve of the ived—Statc Cali- | ports were aceepted, Precipitation 04 00 .00 3 i eptionable wd und the obligation: elaming that congross possessed the power | will no doubt come befors the seuate, and | inland seas or the great cities thut lie on the | fornia, from Glasgow: Suevia, from Ham. | O wotion of N. & Harwood of the Fist | Ststement showing the condition of SApihape o 10 A0, DTS to prohibit dealiugs in options, or futures, | they will be fully equipped for the contest borders thercof. burg. 5 | i PR AR L SVMIIRE B atae R ature and precipitation at Oma closed his mouth, he made a pathet| in the states. The attempt, however ¥ FRE S Owing to the absence from the city of | At Lizard—Passed—Miunesota, from Phil- | tended to Chancellor Canfield Y 4bd aince Maroh 1, 1603, o8 oo weneral denial that he had accepted checks was but thinly disguised " in the bili WLl Sentense & Danker Today, Captain Shepard the report has not yet been | adelphia for London, On motion of Mr. Vates 4 committee of | With Benerul average from the Panama Canal company or 10 trust the jurisdiction of the federal gov- | A & MhnESe BT ofticially communicated to the officialsof the | At Philadelphia—Arvived—Lopd Clive, | one from each congressional district was ap- | DMoEmal temperature... . o | had bl eny discreditable connection orment bug states to duino und puaish | 1 INLaidh, Dic: h=yudge Wisiaon 10- Trvasury departient, i lence its conteats | from Liverpool. pointed on nominations: Tho following gen- | Demoioncy SOF UYL oo ! : any sort v.ith the company's enterprise, 3 s ¢ CX~ 2 " @ ne 3 have no! een transmitted to the State de- A ila ~Arri ~Norwegla G 2 J lesignuted as Bl 7 p | X A e, o Subertie Jois sua il a6 . | Aaz overnulad e Jmailin G0 & bow Ula) b l At Glasgow—Arrived—Norweglan, from | tlemen were designated as members of the a slight, but still notice- e — Fast Atlantie Liners that Will Sail Under t hanking is made of a great y of New York | many small amounts which, when consoli- will start up in_opposition, and that lowe part 1 New York, T prmal precipitation . resent (irt‘\ulnlqhudlmd rvll-.-\u x'i" T v ro- | partment. : New York. committee: A. U. Wyman of Oma a5 fOF the disy tongue of the gag imposed upon it by miniss in the form of a revenue law ; and that | nounced tomorrow. The case against Cashier | - Secretary Foster was asked this question | At Humburg—Arrived—Seandia, from | large: W. L. Wilson, Nebraska City: F l {ince Maron'i e derr Wiy It was sought 1o find power 1o prohibit | Harris was continued until April, today: “Is it the policy of the Unif 5 terial duty and he was ready o tell the wi States New York, , GEoxgE E, Huxt, Local Forccast Oficial, truth, When he came into power hg L. M. Keene, Fremont; G.

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