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Erar e | A ey Ry A RO THE_OMAHA DAILY BEE STOCKHOLDERS ARE RESTIVE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1893, Aircred from s vt on oo stssonrs con: | MAKES A VERY FAIR SHOWIY stracted from a poitit'on the Missouri, Kan- to the plan adopted and that tho designs for three additional first ciass cruisers, similar to the Ronown, are being prepared. The Gazette also an nounces that thirteen Improved “havocs have been ordered, French army according by the Russians. The duties of these torpedo companies in war time v'ill be to guard the approaches to inland waters and 10 assist in submarine operations. duty to force a passageway for those having the right of admission. Dr. Meyer seemed in #ood spirits and responded cheerfully to | his wife's greeting as ame into court The fir sas & Eastern ratrond, in Galloway county near St. Aubert, and thence in a north. westerly direction to- #ulton and Columbia, GOV. BINGHAM. t witness examined was Carl Muller, ioati st thence in a southeasterly direction to the | Report of the Committee that Investigatad | the alleged accomplice of Dr. Meyer - - T BID IREENSE DARATS Indioations that More Tronble is in Store for | WiiSy™ fody "Gintrktia, and . thonce 1o ':h Ni o 7ol T Muller told how the Meyers proposed to FRANOE WANTY REALITIES. - 4 the Union Pacific. Hannibal, o distance of apout 120 miles » Nicaragna Qonstruction Oompany. | gat a corpse from the morgue and described The stockholders are all residents of Kansas City &b Severe Gals ‘ansos Over the United King- 1soners sprinkled antimony on the | food given to Branat. He de Movement for Napoleonism Taking Deep oot 1 the Repubiie, - how the | dom Leaving Wreck nd Waste Behind. Democratic War Horse of Yermont, ared that he | Pants, Dec, .M. Ranc's paper Lo Paeis | Loxnox, Deo, 8. —A heavy gale has passed | 'SEGREGATION ~ HAS ~ COMMENCED."” Wil Not Pay the Tax. PLAN PROPOSED FOR REORGANIZATION | had scen him 4o this iwenty vimes | dovotes page to an article upon the revival | over the United Kingdom, traveling in & PEKA, Dec. Se~The Santa Fe law de- M NENS PO THE ARMY. nortneasterly direction and assuming its full forco in the Irish channel. The local partment announced today that the com- pany would resist the payment of its Kansas of Napoleonism. Tt hints that the move- Stockholders of Construction and ment is not of spontaneous growth, but that Companies Ak Canal Shareholders in the Oregon Raiway and Leaves Granted and Disposition of Varlous to Join in & New Reoraits Ordered. - “ it steamers at Greenock and in the Clyde had Navigation Company Mecting in o taxes, due December 1, dh the grounds of un- N o " i A ~ a " {t was manufactured by the imperialists. 1t | S5 o v "syiorience. ton to Demand Better Hepreven. just discrimination of fho assessors against Corporation to Preserva the Wasnixatox, Dec. 8. —[Special Telogram 5 : adds, however, that the director of the The steamer Mountaineer was dashed sation tn the © ' ABANH, the company. Thq taxes amount to & 578, Assets of the Old. to Tue Bre The leave granted Captain Porte St. Marlia would indignantly ' ho0 | Mgainst a pier at Geetock and damaged. oo A ] Nl LS oy The mode of resistance has not yet been de- Quiucy Gilmore, Eighth cavalry, is extended ¥ diate the insinuation that he received 13.( An immense anonnt of damage to prop- g cided upon, but it will probably be by injunc- ncs from the Bonapartist committee to three mon zoon’s certificate of dis erty was done at Dundee and Dublin. A tion procoedings in the United States court VS VI SUIS OO ORI ICRYE U1 U LS Three - Times He Was His . ; 1 New Yonx, Dec. 8. —The committes which produce a play. X «eprescn. | Portion of the Fenit pier and 200 yards of | Troubles commence to pile as high a8 | The B. & M. road will pursuc the same | 1, peuy investigating the affairs of (he .m‘m.“ . \ M. Sool, i an_fntorviow with a represen | Kilicay ‘ay ralee, County Kerr, wore do- | Pelton's hoad for the Union Paciiic aystem | course. SRl el S B B H IR LA kil hand twonty days, to i tative of Lo Paris, said he belic NNATR b stroyed. A-steamer is ashore at Kilfinora. and there is no light ahead. From the Appointed on the Advisory Conmittes. b ' g . LA ake tupon the complotion of the busi movement was not of apolitical character, Many fishing boats were wrecked. A ves » > i ont have beor vl i B e devising a plan for its reorganization made | ness boefore the general court martial of n a Ea[e[ but morely a sentimental yearning ut the | oo)'\wug observed firing rockots four miles | NOTU land rumors of discontent have boen } New Youk, Dec. 8.—Charles Praw, |4 yoport today. The company's accounts | which he is judge advocato, is grantod ! glovious pastin the faceof the weariness | g0 Holyhead, 1t is believed she was lost, | heard, but universally discredited at Union oneral passenger agent of the Minneapolis | g5 gy investment in actnal cash and in- | ond Lie wm,mn" Palmer 1, int\rfi-' \.‘v‘v'. n and monotony of the prosent, 'he poople. | T o T Pacific headquarters, From the Mormon St. Louis railway, was today apvointed | yoragt thoreon of $4.451508: in sccurities | fantes k. g R he said, want pa |V:|Iv\;'v"‘ i.m.ml.‘l.vyll‘l\v|“’r\‘ { s nllrvl:‘Iyn. 'al‘( un»m:v ‘r ery. citadels there have come mutterings of dis- | joint agent by the advisory committee on f o (oo, o000 - wireh 6 oF platts, & 08 200 Leave until February 22 is granted Major = '},"“,l“‘,',‘,'\"\.f"'}",‘.:"l'[.‘\"‘ i e Piaton’ 1 the - AiNAdY “‘ Interost 18 a4 | satistaction over tho course pursued by tho | Immigrant trafic o tho Western Passengor | B/ 2oL ILE U el SR | dolin Brooke. surgeon Wonderful E Y0 Georgzes Thichaud said e regarded tho [ fested B e ATGHMORL WOSLO B8 . | oMcials of the Union Pacitic in removing | fssociation. WEHE KEo: . THo CONMNSIONK trom Nioas “The superintendent of the recruiting | Wonderful Energy of the Pop- movement as only a developmeut of Houlang. | date of the triul, Becembor 13, WPPFOMIS: | o0y gfices to Omaha, even though the d B D s RS 5. | Ema Conta Tioa; 46 hAYLAE ProttH DN | son Seteacia e e et | 1% Lokt -t o LR L) Tty | tonvey withuases reoll Crdlamont and other | Mands of rigid cconomy made it necossary | ST Paut. Dec, 8.—So far as any announco- | gyqiaq ‘the work done on the canal and the | Fourth cavalry and forwardod: fiftoon re L3 ikt e A hat tho. titno | patts of the CoUnLEy 10 the sherill's voart at | for such transfer. Tntorest paymonts havo | fent is concerned the transcontinental | piant necessary to complote the work, in- | cruits at Jofferson barracks to beassigned to ‘\:\"llq":'t‘llv‘;x'n;(”\l\‘hlvu‘;I::- country would bo giad | Edinburgh, where the trial will take place. | been postponed, and in some cases defaulted, | EEACH 'L.'.".‘:M;;'ifi"nJ‘fii-"” ,'['_';"”"‘J‘::;l“m o :ill‘:‘fl‘l"‘; VAT ‘"' raliway, docks, !Ib)u- Il‘xrlh avalry; eignteen recruits at - it \ r Tho witnosse: > nccompanied fro u > roholdet soders to the | rates tods 0 r e opinic , et avid's island, New York harbor, to be as. 1o be able to rely upon the sword of a Bona Ihe witnesses will be accompanied from | until the sharetiolders of feeders to the | ornivine'that nothing will result from the Undor the terms of the contractbetwaon® | sizned o the' Foutth Intanis. hivoon fe He Has ' y he Rb Ardiamont by experienced ofiicers, who sy fon Dacifio sy v6 becomo re X signed to the Fourth infantry; fifteen re ¢ Has Us parte i the Alps and on the Rhin i":‘- RUBTLOL of I‘ TioNe WhD Fee1A6 HeAr the Union Pacitic system have become restive | conferenc the construction company and the Maritime | cruits at Columbus barracks, O., to be as POLIOE WHIE ADSENT, scenc of the death of Lieutenant Hambrough | *1d nOW mean to take a hand in the xm’m!p;x: Py t{?:;‘:.til:::ll‘(h‘\V\_.\ nu; -ml", to tho »\:.yn‘(‘ w;.'-« signed to the Seventh iufantry and for- pound 10 Years, Wero suspicious from the moment, they | 1ation of the affairs of the Uuion Pacific srs. J.0. Phillippl of the Missouri | ¢ n the canal company asit progressed. | warded to Fort Logan, Colo.; seven recruits It P! Payment for it and for the conzessions ac- | at Columbus barracks to b i 1 to th Strike Riot Inquiry Commission Makes | heard that the latter had been found dead | company nd J. K. Utt of the Omaha Bridge | o o0 v the. o e el B s ML e S UL - Some Sensible Suggestions. in the woods. An_exsminution of ‘the spot | Tur BEx last Saturday rave oxclusivo in- | aud Terminai company contemplite goini to len (A by tHe S oo any iy | Jenttl Fintattey “and “forwarded to Fort ox Deo. 8 —The roport of the com- | whore the body was found, made immedi= | towmation that thore wa Thovement on Louis next week to talk over connections | i HHAGE B il npany ‘o capital | Stanton, N, M., e to com Loxvox, Dec. 8.—The report ¢ o oom: | S ulV ATtR The deavl by Uhy meoplo "oritHS nation here was a move botwoen the Bolt line and the bridge com. | Stockand in obligations for its flrst mort- | pany I3 and two to company G |It Has Been a Source of Great nission which fnvestigated the Feather- | fely SE1EE the acauts by U meople, OS2 | foot on the part of the shareholders of the | petvecs e Belttlne und the wetfe, gage bonds not yetissued. Of the securities | eigiiteen recruits at Columbus Barracks Strength to Him \tono riots s been mado public. 1t savs | fiuding teaces of footstops of throo men in | Oregon Rallway & Navigation company to F 4 A thus ncquired the construction comvany hus [ to be assigned to the Thirteenth infantry . 1 Ory Lty s PR At the session of the Guaranty ‘Ticket | remainiug in tho treasury: Maritime Canal | and forwarded i i ¥ KbEEhoe 6f tho: DOLIoRHY tho Dons | the'wot grass. insist upon tho recoguizasion of certain y e TAIA Bikves sury: Mar and forwarded to the Departmont of the [ [on. Willi H. B Biigh ¢ AR Hdo by L d g rights which they hold under axroement, | BHOKers' association of the Unitud States | company stock, §14,376.50; oblixutions for | Missonri; ton recruits av Columbus barracks pgRE R LSO Gl b raster race meeting left the district at the Mr G . ! | Thursday in Now York the following of bk ddil s t 1700 B, vWhoae AAGKS should default be made in the Decembor in- TS | first mortgage bouus, 5,559,960, Stowe, has been threo times the doemo- mercy of an organized mob, whose attacks Loxnoy, Dee. 8 —Mr. Gladstone is il He were eloctod: President, D. H. Cagney, New to bo nssigned to the Seventesnth In ntr, Default has oc " ot 5 cratic: candidate for governor of Ver- terest payment. irred, and [ {TOFD PIOC X X y ? Its Floating Indebteduer and forwarded to Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo.; | ¢T® [ woro proconcerted, The riots might have | was unable 0 go to Brighton today, as | & telogram from Boston, just received by | Yorki secrotary, D. J. Olaud, St Louis: ol JoRN, Sh SSKHE A eYichab thirty-two recruits at David's isiand to be | MODt. ) been minimized had a magistrate accom- | grranged. ik BEE announces that~ shareholders of | FEEIEERR RCANY CTASIEBALL ONRIPIEN || SHOWL. 8y Aho sime oF the recoiverehip iy | #88iEned as follows and forwarded, twenty- He has twico been the democratic panied the troops tothe scene of the trouble Mr. Giadstone is suffering from severe | M1 Oregon Railway & Navigation company | GPMMGHER: 3 SR AR CORCIAR Bischorr. | 3 Tucluting somo. disputed iteme. TOf | L0 to the Kightoenth infantry and wn to | candidate for congress from his district. Tho commission justifies the action of the A (4 lay. Mrs Gladstone ad. | Are gathering in the Hub for tho purpose of | 5 1c SRGTAYY (QMNERIEL Gy " | This. amount. $395.000 1% ane the Maritime | the Twenty-third infantry; eight colored [ o has held the offico of nresident of troops in_opening fire, but thinks that ir | abdominal pains toc Mrs. Gladstono ad- | jomadding vetter representation in the A DA QLA s 3 CARE) Somncay Ior ibnay Maritime | ynfansry recruts at Columbus barracks, O., | tho Vermont mutual fire insqranes come they had been prosent in lurger force the | ministered some simple remedies, but as the | affairs of the Union Pacifie company. General Manager Dickinson of the Union company for money loaned the con- I s co com to be assigned to the Twent H ruction o ~fourthinfantry rioters would have been overawed and no | sufferer found no relief. Dr. Bond was called Pacitic returned from struction company. Ihis,” said a well posted railroad man, Chicago yesterday, It has been ngreed with : 4 L s and forwarded to Fort Bayard, N. M ; six- | PA0Y for soven years; ho has been n di- bloodshed would have occurred. The com- | to attend him. Replying to inguiries re- | vis tho commencement of a segregation that | Whero he was in attendanco upon the meet- \‘;‘r“:(;{ I\l-ln!\‘:‘x'u'u:lx"‘\:‘fifll<n‘-‘:‘:lx\!“:'l‘-) that m‘t;x\\:L? teen colored infant .I_(,.,l_hfm at Columbus | rector of “'. national life insurance mission is of the opinion that a magis garding Mr. Gladstone's condition this | can only bo checkod by heroio efforts on the | ing of general managers called for the pur, | of reorganizationfunder tho plan proposed by | parracks to be assigued o the Twonty-ifth | company for 20 yonrs: one of the finunce Mhouid be_ present on such occastons and | evening, Dr. Boud said there was nothing | partof the committeo of reorgauiz- | Dose of making ruies for the issuance of | thecommitios, this portion of the indebled- | iy guntry and forwarded to Fort Buford, N. 1. [ — S — give tho ordor to firo whero he finds that | alarming, that the patient's pulse was | tion, appointed to devise some | passes. People who desire to ride had bet- SHB CHHAL bk '!“H«n'tm by ”l.'_s‘"'"“\" to Leave for sixteen days, to take effect s BUCh 4 step is nec but such an order | extremely strong and there was no fev schme fora new financial policy, contem- | ter do so before July 1, as after that date While the. New VORI B §RLE B ¢Hb o December 21, is granted First Licutenant would have no lega ect ana the office Mr. Gladstono is now confined to his bed, | plating more liberal provisions and a scaling | passes will be like hen's teeth, “few and far pany ave under the protoction of a rocoiver | 1010 A Johntson, Eighth cavalry omimanding the troops would not bo justi | but it is hoped that ho will be able to pro | of the amount of interest.” between.” The gencral managers have Pro n of areceiver eed to Brighton tomorrow. fled in refraining from taking the steps to and has suffe yunpress a riot because of the absence of a mugistrate. He cats freely similar mannes before, practically agreed upon a_scheme to shut oft freo transportation, and the success of the new deal will be watched with interest. appointed by the circuit court of the United States, many valuable assets are in caragua, beyond the jurisdiction of the MAY INVOLVE 1HE GOVERNOR, ENJOINED THE CITY COUN 1L, Sending More Colorado’s Chie! Executive and the Ponl- 2 MBS £6 the Ontigo: o A . ey recoiver, and subject to the hestile action of = i s Federal “eros in a bispute Be- | The advisory committee on emigrant trafiic | Feoo1ver & A tentiary lmbrogiio. Loxnoy, Dec. 8.~The returns issued by | nounce that Captain do Hanis and Captain | Judge Dundy granted a tomporary injunc- | menced a two days session at the Hotel [m- | fecommends that the shareholders uct to- | o PR G 5 AR L arN oA oY ) rd of Trade for November show o | Bonthive hav 3d force: a0 o] % 5 i erial 1n Now York Thursd: ot The her for the organization of a new com- | sioner Boettcher this morning returned from the Board of Trade for November s Bonthire have joined forcesat Riba and ure | tion yesterday restraining the city from | Perialin New Yor hUrsday evening, piny which shall acquire ‘anyon Ci i BVRF IAtre veduotion: ln. tho Toveign ant ; 3 b vy ay 2 3 Object is to place in effect a recent agreement | PARY which shall acquire the assets and | Canyon City, where he been attending rather large reduction in the foreign a now engaged in devising meauns to prevent a | listing as taxable property any of the right h 3 rights of the existing compan; 4 a a > zolonial trado s compared with those for | rencwal of the Arab revolt 1 the Congo Free | of e EOGE DLoL S o regarding Kuropean immigrant traffic, of any. the annual meeting of the Board of Peniten- o ot : LY S % A AE * | of way or dopot grounds of vhe Chicago, ie s sec! ssociation Plan for a New C. 3 ary Cor ssionel October. The imports for November | State. g 0, | which this section of the association does ew Company tiary Commissioners. Sp aking of the seiz- i X as bee! " o ther Burlington & Quincy railroad in Omaha. about $1,000,000 a This agreement The pl: bmitted vi T e of the penitentiary A p N mounted in value to £55500,55 and the ex- | 1t has been decided to_send another large | Burling Q d 3 000 aunua i he plan submitted provides for the crea- | ure of the penitentiary by S. J. Toy,who ;ur‘u 0 £17,078,750, contingent of Belgiau officers to the Cengo The petition for the injunction was gun‘"'rlll;v‘mt;;s‘l‘hn Ml L_ofl a 5-”"1"’"“‘:'"-": tion of a new company. for the capital stock | appointed by Governor Waite to succeed The receipts of American wheat during | country. o fled by C. J. Greeno as attorney for tho | 44, the placing of a jolnt ngent i Now | of 81200000, of which 8,000,000 s to be ro- | Warden MeLister and who was assisted in the monch decr smi\ LSS0 owt. Russia FIRA o BONNEAmuLi6al railroad company. Tt recites the fact that | g0 popangements. wore made Thursdy ;;; ‘:3;" n‘fi','i:"{c. ‘x’fi'ifigf,-aflflzfll"‘znl&fi;fi l‘c“\\: capturing the prison by ex-Deputy Warden aud tho Argentine, Republic sent Loxpoy, Dec. § —A dispatch to the St. | the Omaha & North Platte, the Omaa | with the stoamship agents, eic., thereby se- | Gt'thie present compuny in exchangs for theiy | Bruce, the eovernors wou-inlaw, = Mr. o ool nts 0f ' Amerion cotton fn. | James’ Cazotte from Vienna says that sen- | & Southwestern ard the B. & M. railrond in | curing their cooperation” fu making the | ol stock, or is to be sold d e board unanimously for cash 2quir » ¢ : o ot e oot v CIARH . : adopted o resolution condemning tho pro- Sased 811,000 0w, while those of Izyptian | sation has been caused in that city by the | Nebraska constitute one corporation which ement effective, commencing from Janu- | ments anl to protect and maintain the pres- | coctiucs of Tog and Hruce and recommented cotton ¢ disappearance of a well known banker who | is snown as the Chicago, Burlington & OB S e TR t!fvllwlxn! and property of the company. It | yyut the Fremont county nd jury There w h is said to have defrauded his clients out of | Quincy railvoad and that in 1593 as in each WILL COME 10 OAHAL. will have in its treasury stock of the Ma Canyon City.indict them for inciting a viot. of linens and w zoods to Ameri 0,000,000 florins. It is added that the de- time company amounting to $14.870 the obligations for first Maritime Canal company amounting to L 050 and 26,000,000 of its own stock. gty RATORS E! and mortgage bouds of year preceding the propor officer of the com- pany made out and transmitted to the auditor of public accounts at Lincoln a com plete list of all the property of the company including that in the city of Omalia, The issuo in question relates to the differ- Shot the Waitress, Pagrs, Dee. 8.—An exciting scete took place this afternoon m the ante-room of the Senate. While the ante-room was thronged fauiting banker fled to South America. on Cromer. —~A dispatch to a news ports that the British oy was acting under the authority of Governor Waite, und should criminal pr ings be bezun against him it will prace the governor in a aisagreeable predicament. Bruce was in no way connected with the peaitentiary ard had no excuse for the part Next Session ot the Journeymbn Harbers International Uniom. Cincissari, Dee, .—The international convention of journeymen barbers spent the Ofere: Loxnoy, Dec. agency from C HON. W, H. QL BINGITAM, | Vormont R.R., CoASPL ol committeo of the centrs CALE. with peonle one of the Senate.messe ambassadorship to St. Pete has been | ence between the city and the road n esti- | day discussing umendments to the constitu- | o0 & Insurance Swindlers | 1C 100K in the seizure. Warden McLi and the occupant of various other busi- after an altercation with a waitress. arew 4 offered to Baron Cromer, who expected, :x;f\nmmu‘ '\::|(‘i";1kl"l‘>‘fmtl\ll:‘l£l:r.t:"-':lrliL;\{h1: e | tion. e : ST 6 NRURNE: ;;‘lt".‘,‘,y:; Felomaid oy l‘;;\‘fm‘mfl;r! rocalls | ness and many political oftices. revoiver and fired at the woman. Severa will accept. ron Cromer is now ritish C1L) S 2 KT y 2 artel St. ul, Cleveland. Qmaha, New Orleans FAUSAU. Wis i ™ STt B )y 8 CO S8 ) 18 8 0! So high don st e estima spectators rushed upon the messenger in | political agent and consul general at Cairo, | the road is only entitled toa right of way | | 4% 00 WausAv, Wis., Dec. 8.—The jury ia the | of tho prison DRIt Gty aig, sl are prominent applicants for the next meeting. Omaha scems to have the best chance jorder to seize him before he could fire again, but be succeeded in firing two more shots at the girl, who fell seriously wounded, The would-be murderer was thereupon scized 100 feet wide exempt from ation. The railrond claims that the prop erty in question was purchased and im- proved before the charter went into effe it e she Thrun couspiracy case, which has occupied attention here for the past three weeks, brought in a verdict today of not guilty as tion of the people in his state that he is everywhere styled “Governor” Bing- ham, title which undoubtedly would A commissioner, whom attempted to remove from oftice, but who, Governor Waite yesterday wrote . Raynolds, penitentiary he Buenos Ayres' s Buexos Avres, Dec. 8. —~The state of siege will probably be extended for another sixty J YRFC Ch b0 5 uevertheless, continues to actus a member | have been his officially if he had nou i fitiiraea over to thiamalico | The Shopting | daya ! and that tho right of way in excess of the Dentod w:lehenring.: tocach of the defendants, Hanson, Follet | o7 the board, offering _to revoke the order of | clung with such earncst convietion to ! ! ! i3 : lesignated width i ally eatitled to im Jeprensos Ciry, Doc. 8.—The motion for | and Kendy. The jury was out twenty hours. | yemoyal in order to give hear fc i ‘caused great excitement in the Senate. sEETes EsniD desiguated width is equally entitled to im- L ) I Tt disagrocd at fiest s to Hansor so it 1a | Femovel in order to give hima hearing on | the fortunes of his party in one of the St CATTLEN v. ninnity. Thoy therefore ask the court to | rehearing in the ecase of Dr. Flanders ot | It tisagred Ay fivst as to Hanson, soit1s | the charge of hulding state mopey without | ctrongest republican statos in the Changes In Kuwisian Ofiicials. ecjoln the city from lovying taxes on any | Kansas City, who 1§ now serving a term in | g note, B :\m":efs;u‘fr;::{ payment, of lm\eru)b;\m!lhu other charges | (oS ~ 8. Pereissung, Dec. 8. n official circles | Matters of Interost to Stock Growers Dle- | Pattof the rightof way or other proporty | yne pemitentiary for {6 ony, was overruled | fentures developed. Thrun, who pleaced | JESIUSt Bim. Mr. Rayuolds replied ‘teday | "Ny iy gaam, while one of the most 1t is belioved that M. Krivischine, mmister : _cunsed e Length. p Ol bt Pajinetion was granted by Judge | DY the supreme court yostercay aud he will | guilty to tho churge of conspiracy when ar- | piod 1' DTt SR intelliFent any vorsabile imenshns bosn of communication; will shortly bo replaced | KaNsas Cury, Dec, 8.—Recommendations | e injunction was granted by Judge | e compeliea to serveout his torm unless ho | raienicd, cantiof. be sentenced, bocause thers : iy admired by Prince Alexander of Oldenburg, of the exceutive committee of the National : ; is pardoned by the governor. is no co- and talked of morve for his should have tho right to apply for an ordel nspirator, a necessary element to WILL ¢ | ROBY, | i SV has received ma P v - i 4 2 : 4 wonderful energy than any other trait. Admiral Tchikhatcbeff, minister of ma- | Live Stock Exchaoge were discussed at | dissolving the injunction atany time by giv- e e vonstituge un offense. 4 — FTNIs 1 Ol eilta Rl AN T TR IBLLELRED v Mt B e P that boay, " Alschame for | (hgione sy s mosios: AL PARAGRAPIS, The verdict accords with the general senti- | [ndiann Militia Ordered to Take Charge of | 1 s oy Tine, been replaced by Admiral Kopytofr, | today's ion of that body. A scheme for nu/.\on ay s” bi s f et ment of the communmty, although the fact et saare Wells, Richardson & Co., who was recently in command of the Black | establishing a permancnt bureau of infor- s S00n as the injunction was grantec & 3 &6l Al i d Y 3 SR 3 54 a noa fleet, - Admiral Tehikhatehefs rotire: | mation was adoptod. Tho. stock growing | Necessary papers woro made outand placed | W. Raud of Sodu Lprings, Idaho, fs fn | that Hanson secured money irom the insur- | 1,4 ponrs, Ind., Dec. 8.—The roport that | Lomber 3, this vear, ho writes that for ment was due to the recent loss of the Rus- | (orion of the west is divided i e i | in the hands of the sheriff for service. The | tow FE G LB 1) il:‘nll]\‘, the militia would march on Roby Monday | ‘61 ¥eurs he Im-‘u,u. u:l;\? aine's ‘*‘i B Sian warshin Rousilica and to the fact thag | >cction of the west is divided into six dis- | dofendants named are George P. Bemis, | (. I Hewett came up from Lincoln last B olYcias susploton in the L8 T 0 o8 U lere. this morning by an | &' compound. To quote his own words Tt his been claimed. that he did not ceuss | tricts. The local exchange of each of the | mayor, John Groves, city clerk, Henry | night. minds of some, e conspiricy, a8 alleged, | was T g by a S0 have used Paine’s celery compound B 6a s caici o bemane Tor Nor six cities represented is to gather statistics | Boiln, city treasurer, and all the membersof | 1 \. Norton of Portland, Ore., is a | LiAS that the dufen - | official oraer from Colonel James K. Goro of | o). ton years ar move and it has had o 3 = E= ; from the several counties of its own district, | the council —The' city —will probably | pyvion puest. ] J m‘llt:;;’tullll the, usuvanco companics by pre- | Blkhart, commander of the Third regiment. | very fuvorable cffect on me. 1 have «C s that O ot Be Brokeu Sais S > 3 4 a 2 7 o i ziv- 4 ke 2 ” 3 i 2 ERILION 0se life the insui aking is city o i » rendezv ) Fara p v ’ ” e e, pally || Reiresontatives ure tol el maintained o | Hilio, advantage jof tho condlion by gty . Dennel and wifo of Missouri Valley | ance was taken out, was consumed iu u firg | MKing this city the point of rendezvous of | suffored from tnssitude caused by over T R 3 = cach county toreport to the local exchunge | golyve \,,cm‘,“".mm and tho case will theh at the Murray. which destroyed his house. the companies comprising this command. | worls, and it has had a very strengthen- News from Paris says: Count de Mont, 5 solve ) a 2 Y L R ; (e e Captain Morrison of company “LY in this city | ino effect on me. [ can recommend th 5 3 the amount of stoci in the county, the con- | come up for hearing. Jonn Peters, wifo and daughter of Albion - ing effect on me, can recommend the bello. the French ambassador at St. Poters- | iy i it ) S > : D FROM 1 HANGING. ing ordersand 100 militia the supply of feed and hiug orders and 100 militia — are at the Millard. e rEAnG ot | virtues of Paine’s colery compound most burg, has started on his return to Russ| the probable number of cattle to be mar- FREIGHT RATES SUFFER: e . . men, supplied with equipage for camvnigning, | oo i)y government that there i nothing here that | Juto this information and forward it o the | Rumors of & Cut by Seme of the Central | “yyii1 s eonie Lot Denver irbacheds | e Ayansilimaiiunaud bloiinidail, Evkuant, Ind., Dec. 8.—Company E of the | pound comes from ail class omo of 11): xll‘hh' l,u‘lllv‘ll!{ kl:u- dial relations between | National exchange. A s otationiiinss] l)nm‘h-: lfl‘I“ f“\.rcniug ‘caches wekaA, Dec. 8. —Henr, ay Landers, who 'l'llil"tl ru:‘mloill U(‘ the Indians militia the best known men and women in the fRiscinne T i ik Fecommendation that cach exchanzo | Guicago, Deo, 8.—Notwishstandiog the |~ Georze Weldon of Moborly, Mo, is a | O Decomber1 murdered his fellow waiter | jocated at this place, recoived positive | country have recently written their un- s o satnt. T T B T (TR PY | declaration of most of the general freight | guest at the Dellone. in the Throop hotel in this city as the guests | orders 1o move on Roby at 2 p. m. Sunday. solicited testimonials of its eminent . Rome, Dec. 8.—Tne Congrezation of Rites | A spivited discussion was aroused over the | agents of the Central Traftic association Imil Pauts of Cunon City, Colo., is a | Werecomiug intosupper, and who gave him- For the Seizure of the Itata value. Theusands of “the plain peo- hus received an additional bateh of several | proposition to present a bill to the legisla- | that rates huve touched bottom they ave de- | guest at the Midland. 'ls;~l_l ulxv l.u":::‘ \“n:‘:lll."m-'fiql ll{v('ull.bu]x"fiv 'dw'i. NEew Yorxk, Dec, 8,—The \\v,,rm-,'fl,l,‘.ml plo” have testified to its many wonder- ’ huudred documenis roferring t the pro- | turcs of the differcnt states. Its object was | cidedly unstable, Rumors have been flying | * Dr. M. J. Gahan camo in from his home in | {1 ot i T8 LAe COMMEY JEL . Liande from Washiicton says that Francisco Ver. | [UL cures. It is by far the greatest rem. ) Jossd beotification of Joan of Avc, Lettars to plotoos the commusslon men, Who, 28 | 4y day of freight belng taken at3and i | Grand Island yesterday. ke S S s T TS0 ver | edy of the age. Tt makes peoplo well. ' o C le Chi ' > Comte | agents old mortgaged stock from dam- | ) i 55 £ i P Ak X ys after he st s com- | gara, the agent of the governmentof Chili, [ — 0 ™" * =5 R Eomide Chamberng to Comie ol Vi R ao o this | cents under existing rates, but none of them | John G. Pollock, 8 prominent hotel man | janion. Pebni > ol : loped de Paris favor the beatification i claimed by the mortzagee. 'To do this s [ o ‘at-the D ; has filed before the claims commission n Man Davelope - 4 could be substantiated. The Lake Store | from Columbus, is at-the Paxton. Ho <oncealed & 1 fiaystack for 8 A I it was proposed that laws be passed by the | ¢OU e substantiated. The Lake Store | Col \sinpthol i o concealed himself in a haystack for | ¢laim against the United States for 8227 il e oe dTto I ea (or Dlrnay: several’ states to tho offect that chattel | W0s offered a lot of 20 cont freight at 18 | ). C. Teller, brother of Senator Tollor of | sovoral days, went without food and frozo | for the serzure of the steamer ltatn duting RENEW ED ¢ Buesr, Dec. 8.—Alexander and Joseph | movigages on stock should be of no effect | conts. ~ The offer was dechined and the | TRlokdo: 18 among rivais b the | his hunds and feet. Unabloto bear the pam | 1he Chiiian trouble. The action was taken 3 At Rorigue, the two brothers who have been on | unless filed in the couuty where the stock is | freight withdrawn with the remarl that it | ATted, e At ool bageriaadl oy aa Uhatitan wiil the T Shore would not take it at 18 cents on behalf of the South American Steamship somebody else would, offered for sale. BTt g a e S Muss Julia Douglas has recovered from her | only red Howard i i trial here before a naval court martial, jured Howard und npt killed him, he B B e e o Ttwas not sent today, | recent illness and resumed her duties at the | begged a passing farmer to take him to | OWVAMY o g ghargea with murder, muting and piracy i | AL TS GO NGO AL Saifviouay | bowever. telephbne exchange. prison. Had he survived amputation of both Natucal Gas in Colorado. | N fho South Pacile ocean, were: today €on- { uyuso urging logislatures to make the act of scontinental Kates, G. E. Tarbell, president of the Equitable | feet would have been necessary. Guraxp Juserioy, Colo., Dec. 8.—An im- DAVOL MEDICINE Coy 3 LR = selling portgazed cattle o felony was added | A railrond man who has just returned from | Life Assurance socicty with headquarters at S e e mense volume of nawural gas was struck 1.0, Box 20706, San Fran More Anarcnisis m the Toils. as an amendment S ons HAE B o o rameasonen | New York, is at the Mercer. SUSTAINED RHE CHARGES, N L e e Cinco, Cal. s 8.—A number of arvests of | Much opposition was manifested b PhFA Dl 23 PARSOHZAL: FADEOIRALL pnut f % 3 Manin, Dy 4 rchists have been made in Catalonia, in- use, as J. H. McPherson of Omaha sald, *it pro posed Lo ruin securities that are everywhere L, C. Welsh is the new assistant observer tives of the Great Novthern, Northern Pa- | 4y the'weather bureau. Mr. Welsh was sta- cifie, Union Pacific and Soo lines are in ses- Romi Stockholders Meeting. ) Catholl in Pabl Colorado Development company i this ciry this morning ata depth of M feet. The Books Found to Be (n Use ling that of Altet, who is beli uthor of the recent outrago uvo la Geltrau. AL the bar On B s Meoltilia, Panis, Dec, 8 —Spanish rentes fell 1/ per cent today on the bourse owing to unfavora- ble rumors regarding the position of the Spaniards in Mor Repulsed the Atthek. BUeN0s Ayues, Dee. 8.—The insur, bavo made wn artack beeu repulsed. Maodeled Atter Russia, Paius, Dac, 8.1t is roported tuat torpedo companics ave being established in NOTICE. The fix run all of this w 50 as to ¢nable thos 2 subszribers who were not able to s2:ure the fnll sei last w seeure the first portiolio. subs vibers who have of this wask, N bm that time on will 1 only for one weelk, makin servies - print CVIIY COUDOR NERsSArY to seeurs portfolio No. 2 and all others fol- lowing. SERIES ONE DECEMBER 9. 1893, THE BER COUPON, World's Fair Art Partfolio. A0 secury Wus superb souvenly send or ling 81 coupous of this soifos bonvimg Vifieront dates with 10 ceuts in coin to ART PORTFOLIO DEF'T, Boe Office, Omaha. ved to e upon Bago and have the t sevies coupons will be brought or sent in the six coupons published Tast woek will not nzed to cut thos: t Monday wea be. &in publishing scrivs two and cach b: regavded with favor now,” aulk Cooper of Kunsas City spoke as follows: *“TTe losses of Kansas men,” he “have been ter_on account of bad thau because of having purchased :d stock. You are arguing now hich of the honest men intercstod vtholoss, The dishonest man who sells the mortgaged cattle is the one vou should try to deal with, Morally it should ve u felony for u man to sell stock which he had mortgaged before they are released, but most states make the offense a wisde: meanor 4t most, Kansas is notoriously lax in this matter. 1t is possiblo in Kansas for a man to uey by selling mortgaged money where it cannot be and thon go home and-announce s ready for trial. This was actually dono in Larued some years ago, The ox- treme ponulty is six montns in jail and $00 fine, and the Larned man arranged his busi- ness aud chose a favorable time of the year and was ready to go to juil before he shipy That mun should have gone to tho peni- tentiary, and_there should be a law that would sond Lim tuere, but we can't afford to impeach good securities,” Finally, after a long dabate, a committeo was appointed to draft another bill on the ct. Its prineipal feature will bo a clause king the selling of mortzaged property a felony. It was also voted that the National exchange shall take the first case growing outof the salo of morlgaged stock, where the amount in_ controversy excoeds £,000, to the United States supreme court At the afternoon session the report of tne cowmittea providing means by which the commission men may protect themselves against the sale of mortgaged catile was aopted. An effort will bo made to have enacted in the difforent siates the Nebraska law, which loans mortgag about w must provides a heavy peualty for owners who consign for sale mortgaged | A blucklist was established, providing | that cach exchange shall send to the sec tary of the natioual body the name of every person who refuses to comply with his cou- wact. ‘I'ye convention then adjourned and to- night the delegates are being bangueted at the Coutes house by the local exchange. s Arrested for Thuft, A suit of clothes was stolen last evening from the room of Frank Smith, who is cm- ployed by the Pacific Express company. o Heory Hultzhusen, J. F. Shellig and J. Banks were arrested last night on the chargeof larceny. ‘The men have been regu- lar lodgers at tho police station. Last night they went down to Peter Fedde's saloon at 1518 Leavenworth street and stole a set of rool bulls. The balls were recovered on the ouiside of the saloon. ————— Settied Forty Cuicago, Dee, 8.—~The board of appeals of the Awerican Trotting association disposed ol forty cases today. All of them were of minor imporiance, sion upon the question of transcontivental rates, said to & Beg man yesterday that the chunces for compromise were few and far between. ‘‘I'he Canadian Pacific is not presented in the meeting,” said the gentle- man, and it wouid be useless (o arrange for an advance in vates without the co-operation of the Canadian Pacttic 'he other lines en- gaged in transcontinental business would do well to pay the Canadian Pacitic the differ- ential it asks and put a stop to all the bard things that have been said and are heard about railroad ofces. ‘The road is in a posi- tion to dictate terms and is a powerful factor in the matter of transcontinental rates, My opinion is that the talk will amount to nothing, certainly not until after the Cali- fornia fair shuts its gates to the traveling publie,” Its Connection with the U, ¥, BostoN, Dec. 8.—~About 100 shareholders of the Oregon Railway & Navigation com- pany met here this ufternoon und after an exciting session d ea to conduct an in- vestigation into their connection with the Union Pacific forthwith, also the standing of their company, Henry R. Reed of the Revere Sugdy company presidea, but de- chined to furnish some of ‘the stockholders who asked for 1t, with a statement of thy Oregon's business, not being prepared. A commitice,consisting of Mr. IReed, Joseph A. Fay, jr., und Colonel Thomas 8, Livermore was appointed w do the investigating. M, Movefield Storey stated while the meeting was in progress, that the Oregon Railway & Navigation company had never made money cnough to pay the dividends announced, which added meeting fiual tee to action, Lo the excitement, but the y decided to allow 1ts commit- investigate before it took further Judge hurston Called East, General Solicitor Thurston has been asked by President Clavk of the Union Pacific to join him in New York, and if the coming of Receiver . Ellery Anderson does not iuter- fere Judge Thurstou will leaye for New York this evening. Mr. Anderson may be o duy or two later in_arriving in Omaha than at first intended, although he will undoubt- caly reacu here vefore Wednesday of next week. In reply to a question as to how long the veceivership of the Union Pacitio would last, Mr. Thurston sententiously replied, “I place the minlmum at Lwo years, the muximum at ten years.” New York and Hariem Dividend. New Youx, Dee. The directors of the New York & Harlem have declared a semi- annual aivideud of 4 per cent payable Janw- ary 2, 1504, Another New Kuliroad, JErrERsoN City, Dee. 8. —The secretary of state has granted a charter to the Missouri River & Chicago Rallway company. Thy capital stock is $1,200,000. According Lo the tioned at Omaha several years ago, and his roturn will be clcomed by his ola friends. He was transferred back to Omaha on ac- count of the abandonment of the station at Leavenworth, Kan, Among the st local hotels are W, Island. Frank Hibne: Hill of Falls City, Idgar Thompson of O'Neill, H. J. Lee of Fremont, George B, Heinstedt of Papillion Mrs. D, S. Gordon of Fort Niobrara, A.J. Cole of Oxford, and Herman Lepion of Hastings. At the Mercer: Herman Lepine, O. H, P, Hale, Hastings; Durgin, Wahoo; H. D, Neeley, Owmana; 1. W. Akin, Des Moines; M. Horton, Chicago: C. R. Graham, jr,, At- lantic, Ia.; George C. Hickok, Deadwood, . D.; C. Kirk, Boston; J. . Wright, Daven- port; J. W.' Shank, city; J. S. McBrien, Orleans: C. W. Austin, Dubuque; W. I Cann, St. Louis; A. Malinrose, city; W. M. M. Dwyer, Northfield *. Kuhn, San Jose; O. 15 Bartlewt, Now York, George B. Peuk, Des Moines; Ltichard I, Ralph, § arrivals registered at A. Blymm of Grand of North Platte, A, Louis; W. L. Welsh, Council Bluffs; It. A. Burber, Lincoln; Dr. M. J. Gaham, Grand Island; J. W. Hewity, Portiand. ————— LOCAL BRI TLES, —t A five in a house of illrepute at 205 North Ninth street at noon yesterday did o couple of nundred dollars worth of d 5 A flower stand valued at $7 was stolen from the porch of J. . Macomber's res- idence, 3010 Emmet sttéet, Thursday night. Relatives of murdered Mary Jonsen ar- rived yesterday ana iy the afternoon the re- mains were forwarded to Chapman, Neb., for interment. 4 Charles Noyes of Awington reported to the police yesterday tbat his barn was en- tered Thursday uight by thieves and two sets of harness stolen Regular assembly of @ncampment No. 121, Uunion Veteran Legion, o Saturday eveniug. Election of officers for' the coming year and otuer important business will be transacted. At the meeting of the Carpenters and Joiners union No. 427 next Thursday even- ing, oficers will be elected for thie year. '.l‘llll’. union holds its meetings in Metropolitan ha here will be a sale of Christmas articles at the residence of Mrs. Ed Peck Wednesday from 10 to 0, under the auspices of the Parish Aid society of ‘Trinity cathedral, for the benefit of the music fund. A long lost brother is heing searched by Mrs. Belle Maguire ol street, Boltimore. after 1511 Diyision For thirty years she has not seen her brother, Peter'Hl. Campbell, who was last heard of in this city. She writes Mayor Bemis und vequests informa- tion regarding the geutieman. Lev. 5. Wright Butler of St. Mary's Av- enue Congregational church will occupy his pulpit next Sunday morning, after au illuess of two or three weeks, but it has been de- cided to dispense with the evening services for the next two Sundays in order uot to overtax Lhe pastor's relurning healih. ools in Ohilo, 8.—State School Com- joner Norson has recerved a report from Convasrs, O., Dey miss D. Daniels, appointed 1o investi- gate a rumor to the eftect that in Mavion township, Morcer county, the Catholic national series of books are in use in_the public schools, but were not authorized by the township Board of Educa- tion and that on cortain days the parish pricst lisiens to recitations from the cate- chism, The invesugation was started b 15e of a charge that the law was being olated. Mr. Daniels' investigation shows that the charges have been su s Prondorgust's Latest, Cricaao, Dec. 8. —Prendergast, the assas- made a formal protest against the plea nsanity being entered in his case today he was led into the court room he d his attorney, Mr. Issex, a leter, in which he asked that the insanity plea be withdrawn, claiming that he believed the people will get an idea that he did not kill Carter Harrison for the bene fit of the people at large, but rather from a personal motive. Autol Essex declined to state whether he would give the letter any consideration, The work of securing a jury is progress- ing much move rapidly than was anticipated. Four jurors were secured today, making eight in ail. It is expected that the jury will be completed tomorrow and an adjourn- ment taken to Monday, when the taking of evidence will begin. ————— Must Fuy the Pennlty. Toreka, Doe. 8.—The supreme court this morning reafirmed the verdict of the lower court in the case of Fred Sorter, convicted of the murder, in the second degree, of Enoch Link at Quindaro, K He s sentenced by the lower court Lo ten years in the pewitentiary. It is possible that his caso will pe taken to the United States su- premo court. ined. srr—— Fatal Co flict of Authoritle Vosssuka, Miss., Dee. 8.—A telegram re- ceived from Shubula reports that . M. Jenkins,town marshal of that place,was shot and killed by Deputy United States Marshal Karl Patton. e Bank Oflicisls Not Indicted, INpiANAPoLIS, Dec. §.~The federal grand jury adjourned todsy unul December 15 without rewurning any indigtments against the Indianapolis National bauk officials. Wite und Child Dled with Himn. Ecugks, Cal, Dec. 8.—Caplain Gowles, his wife @ud 4-year-old child were drowned by the capsizing of tneir boat wnile crossing thie Sule viver near Table BIuff landing. —— urderer Moyer's Trial. New Yoik, Dec. 8.—The crowd in front of the district court roowd B which Dr. Meyer is being tried was so large thav it | required the efforis of au the oficers ou 1 orce was 50 5Lrong as o blow out the pip The pressure is cstimated at 200 pounds to the square inch. Soutn Bexp, Ind., vestigation into the robbery of the South Bend National bank shed no additional light on the theft. Bank directors offer £1,000 for information that will load to the prure and conviction of the robbers. Hood’s Cures It Has Never Failed After Diphtheria, the Crip, Heart Troubles, Etc. George Bigelow FPeacham, Vt. s “X am glad to recommend Hood's Sarsupa rllla, forit has never failed in our family, 1t iy truly mil that it is represented, au.ndc:.n pring, when wo are run down, {effifiu.fl&mfié s enguh, Hood's Karsape: rilla gives the desired Health, Appetite and Vigor My son had diphtheria, followed by boils so painful that he was unable to work. But ho be- gau taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, aud in a short time was cntirely eured. Last winter I had the rip, and it left me, like many others, waak and d for nothing, and witl heart dif- e 00 e me shough § would never vally, ‘Butassoonas I began (o tako Hood's Sarsaparilla 1 began to regain strength, and was soon well again” Mus. GEO. BIGELOW, Peacham, Vi % Hood's Pills are purely vegotable, care- tully propared from the best lngredicats, 366 OFricE O wARE Co., i hereby & Clarke Andrees compiny th lo annual m of the stockholdors of the company wil Do held i the offices of the said company, = 1219, 1221 and 1223 Harney strect, in of Omuba, in the state of Ne 3 day, danwiry 9, A. 1., 1804, at 8 o'clock p. ni, for the pusswse of clecting u bourd of directors Tor tho Company 1o serve during the ensuing such other business uy your and 10 transict iay ve preseated at sueh megting, Attest: W, M. GLASS, Sec it A T T T This 1s to notify 3 o longer Iy employ money to him for e A PATIOT 1 "Doc 7, 1855, A8, 0, 10 m e. AMUSIKMENTS 8OYD'S . ORIGI- ’ New h T Ny, ) CHAS, 1. HoY NAL A TRIP TO |sew | CHINATOWN, ‘Come anl see the Dashing \\;uhnv‘\l In: [ rl\:)lulm'{'lu:{‘ YORK | UihdHion Gomedy, 'y ou il not Witness Again Soon, Maninee Today at 2:30; | COM- [Virat Floor, S0 nnd Te; Bulcony, : ing Porformance ot B PANY. ‘ Prices, e, e, T0¢ und §1.00, | (5TH STAEET THEATER, — CONIGUT AT 8 O'CLOCI SHAREP, This Aftornoon ut2:0 Sharp. Matinee Prices, 20 Conts | A Greit Pluy A Great Suces “The Crust of Society?’ My wrngzement with Mr. Joho St Zete Bibuey, Arthue Lewls, Blita Proci Firat 4 e wt populir prices. ' 15thSTREET THEATER 78741 Sunday wistinee, Dec, 10 Lacie, N NEW YORK. Real yuchts, f« 1 AND SATURDAY MATINE ELNESDAY WAA POCLIRY SHOW | AT 1204 FARNAN ST. ALLN 1T WEEK—Special Attrations Admisssion, 160 wud 100, i