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| e e o wese—— e = e — m—— ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871 OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORN G, DECEMBER 13, 1803. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS fourth-class postrunsters; &8 follows: Bost- puted for the last century and & quarter. Mr. Hill—The senntor need not lie awake wick, Nuckolls coun'y. 8.'E. Renshaw, vice vof \ ——— nights over any anxiety upon the subj . 8, Durham, re joved: Brainard, Butler WAS A BIG BANK, whether the democratic party pre 508 10 " ;i ioh is Toe | cOunty, W. J. Manaffey, ¥ice Augustus Tal- | Resalli fons 1 o b E Slomion o tis Bepesl 4 ‘the Pelemi | enrry out tho pledges wpnn the tarift quos. .Mnn\‘er on Introduces a Bill Wh:ch is Tn- | POV Tamoved: Brgcky Nemnha connty, W Recalling of a (jranav that at the Time At M RN ARG \Ns Ruckhs, &, ftoower i ? g tion, 1 can assuve him the party does tended to Enconrage Manufacturers, L. Biair, vice V. B, Sbwe oved:; Ge tracted Wide Attention, mpany W Has Failed 1 Rome, 8 j Elections Law Begun in the Senate, intend to caety them out faithfally, honesuy hels Imantown, Sow .-‘|\ 'm:v\: Haus, vico e e 10 o canondens of | Hawalians Deteruained to Resist with Foros and impartially, yrus erman, refoyed Fuiderock. —— v ey " e 3 Mr. Cullom then went th his apeech, | wi ain Wabster county, W, H. Postlewaite, vice B the Stanaard at Romo says: The Mackay 3 ) ] o wa ar the e | WILL KEEP THE PRICE OF L\BOR AT HOME | 5 Bitier, romoven: Lakesite, Sheridan | ARDLAMONT MYSTERY IS BEING SOLVED | & Hooker company was quito a Jargo firm A Sl SENATO? CULLCM OPENS THE BATTLE % DRt WHlch fould ot Have cotnty, Binma . sAllen. vice d. H, Dinte SR Everything had been proceeding rogulnely, — mpished by all the power of | o Making Artietes | TESEREW; Milligan, Eillmore county, A but it was compelled to stop by the f d monarchical Europe, but \\\'vh h r‘\ d_boen '-"' aterial for Use in ,\1 Ing Articles I\‘\\\:.‘fu k{ny.“\ “rnlnln‘\" \Iu\xl'rr Openlog of the Seusational Trial at Edia- [ a0 B0 i wa amals ARE IMPATIENTLY AWAITING THEIR FATE Ho Defouds the Measure in an Able and | committed by tne order of an Amerivan or Exportation to e Admitted to T R T burgh In Which Alfred Monson I8 11 1590, i SAI10N Wiks HROUBHE A BoUY 1 b president upon the advice and recommenda Bonded Warehouses Fres of T o R R R T Charged with (he Murder of tho failnres of the Crodito Mobiliere and the TR Exhaustive Argnment. tion of a “newly baptized democratic secre 1siport. Dutiey, county, C. T, Bracken, vice August Thomp N twooldest cstablisted banks of Welgnaro e it bbb AL AL : 40, Waiohob. ¥iea L. Guriar, PeRtgnoe et e and Dufresno of Florenes, Thess caused o | Willis' Instractions 8till a Mystery to the Mr. Stewart’s Speech —— bt e S 100 W L N v, Dison couuty, B. B, L% Boruey, vosienod; Waus: S, it Do, 1.—The long-expe \ 3 h county, L. B, iKceler, Vice W, 1. Waterman, | , Loiochon, Dec. 12.—~The long-exp | firm hias applied for 4 moratorium aud it is removed trialof Altred Monson. a tutor, charged | )rupulv'm? all claims will be settled in full M Jsradshaw has'boen appointed post- | With the murder of Licutenunt Windsor | if sulicient time is given. Much symvathy | ANXIOUSLY LOOKING . .. SOME ster at George, Lyon county, lu., vice | Dudley Cecil Hambrough, was opened this | 18 felt for the Awmorican partner in Rome, i ACTION z J. Smith, removed. Mr. V. Hooker, who has b sadden and overpowering run upon the 3 N 1 Mackay & Hooker branch at Florence, The People of Hawaii, REFERENCES TO NEW YORK ROUSES HILL | Mr. Stewart of Nevad the senato in favor of the v then addressed peal of the fed- al clections law. He soon drvifte into Wasnisaron, Dee. 12, oL SR TR G i o enator Manderson's bill providing tor tho standard, Durlng his suoech, ot the sugges- | free importation of certain raw materials, tion of Mr. Pefre: the roll was called, and | like leaf tobacco and drugs, for manufacture 513 FounreeNti STREET, WasniNgrox Buarav or Tur Ber, } Btatements by the Illinois Gentleman Start an Animated Dia'ogue. na well known morning in the sherils court before Lord . Plekler ns & Prolibitioniat TR &, | ipe | fiEUTe fo the ity for nearly half a century, % 1 ; forty-cight senators responded. in bonded warehouses into articles to be ox- : hibitionist. Cingsburg, lord justice of Scotland. The | aud whose hish integrity is gouerally vec- | Royalists Find Causy for Joy in Advioss The senate at 8:10 went into executive | .00, strikes very noarly the proposition Representative Pickler of South Dakota | trial just commenced involves the solution of | ognized, After the failure of the Banca MEANING OF RECENT ELECTION RESULTS | session, andat4:10adjourned until tomorrow Mk & . ¥ has, during the prescut week, becn adding | whatis known astie Avdlamoat murder mys- | Romano the Mackay & H cer became the ito. o8 made to the recent secretary of thotreas- | o his prohibition rec R ey from tho Unitod States, 1 in the house. He LSy 3 " ites from Aurust last. when Lina. | 0ldest banking firm in Rome. and Mr. Hooker — §N AER TOYEH, ury, M. Foster of Ohio, by Mr. Rosewater | has defeated considoration of two measures | tor (n’:"l‘:\:Q:nlyl.-:f.::.m\\:\:fi Iat last, whon Liu | i the oldest. established - American banker —_— - =) > of Tur Bre for free ports. The Manderson for the District of Columbia which were 3 x R L dnbdi N SRS in Europe. L HMow the Signs Were Kead by the Repubii- P of Mitm B for froo povia, | Hito Manderson | intended to heip tho dealers, One wils & | €unshot wound in a wood near Ardkamont | “NUG” Marquay, Hooker & Co. have | THER JUBILATION WAS SHORT-LIVED RS SR HATORLN e WArD. of Nbvauk | - Dikbussion ot thS WITITAGmIEN ik Utah to, ) ILODOMLION 1870 L0 SBNOSINCES 88 WAL B R Apdad L it e " | rovosition to permit two of the three com- | house near Ardlamont bay, one of the loveli- | lodged their bl Statehood. Mr. Rosewater. Tt differs from it by being | migsioners of the Districtof Columbin 10 | est parts of Clyde, at the entrance of the | of commerce showing ssets exceeding the Wasiineros, Dec. * The house " today | limited to medicines, perfumery, ¢ vdials, | pass upon and aliow applications for lquor | g oo fe 0T B bont twenty min- | Jabilities by 1,320,000 1ir It is stated that | Friends of the Present Government Dater- Finanela Matters. discussed the question of pinning another | liquors, spirits, tobacco and cigars. It pro- | licenscs. Under the prescnt law all of the | R wmc s b (0B PG e | the ereditors will not lose anything. staron the Amerieun flag. The considera- | Vides that tho manufacturor shall give bonds | Commissioners must be present and sho | 208 U R RS S L mined to Maintain Their Righta. i f Tt 0 the collector o srnal rov e action mus o aninious. e other e, the prettiest sea resort in Scatland. BLOWING tionof the bill for the ad |||unlm of Utah :‘:l‘x:‘:\:;“‘,';”(;:(: hmr‘ ’:‘1\\“:‘\(\‘"“:1 :O‘I t‘;‘"i proposition which Pickler defeatod con- The number of witnesses present in court 2 s into the sisterhood of states was begun, The | faith bservance of the law, which will } gideration of proposed tapermit saloons here . ¥ SBEY Bot Dlskstrods Giiea. EpHELEY Peb So - principal ot At fssuo was whother tho | POrmithim to rocerve raw materials tobo | Tocated within 400 foot of ehuircies to romain | s MOTRINE wits 8o wreal that ey foie of | Disastroas GHEe KERIEER foam the Sonth | MONARCHY'S DAYS HAVE BEEN NUMSERED enablitz act should contain o proviso impos- | Manufactured into these articles ina bonded | Ul the licensos of the keopers oxpire. Y Uil “‘: "(") ot el ',"'-‘K‘]:(' ourt room | T0NDON, Dec. 12.—A hurricans 18 reported % matwa renitios for polven warchouse free of duty only when they are nder the law no salcon is allowed w who managed to gelinside the cof Navdud 1 The cha - ing pains und peualties foe polygamous m AL B S e i s were relegated to three rows of seats at the [ in the south of Ingland. The channel mail- 11— | riages, the contention on the one hand being | 10 2¢ exported i manufactured forn Hlor StoWis ¥ 1t was proposed to the secretary of the | Pickler says the church must havo pr back of the gallery. e body of the court | boat was unable to enter Folkestone this ator SIeWart | that the state should come in on an equs e e Y of Mo | of location and the saloon, if within tho Ly H ice sheet with the tribunal b Favors Repeal but Dritts futo REAT GUNS, WASHINGTO! fnevitable po Dec. 12.—"The first gun of the amentary battle in the seuate upon the question of the repeal of the federal elections law was fired today and it came from one of the opyonents of rep or Cullom of Illinois, Se Big Masy Meeting of the Opponents of the of Ne MO fob acen--Strong Rosolutions thit Were 5 ; treasury two or threo Jloca 0 room was divided on the press side and on | MOrning and was obliged to proceed to @ ada, in. a short spooch, advocated the | footing with other states,. unhandicapped | Rosewater that a law stould bo enacted | lmitation of distauce, must move. the witness side, aud u portion was set | DOYEr. A boat in Plynfuth harbor capsized Adbpted—Latest Nowa from repoal of the elections law and incidentally | by such provisions: on the other hand, that | providing for free ports, like that of Ham- About Nebrasks Appointments. 4 and four mon-of-war men were drowned apart for the artists of mauy pers des Eckels today sent | ous o illus ating the incidents of the trial. gave expression to some of his well known | as polygamy had been stamped out bya | Durg Germany, where all kinds of raw ma- financial views. ‘Theresolution ealling upon | federal statute and that us the admission | Jorals IIELt be peceived from any patt of | a telegram to Nebraska the president for additional information in | of the tervitory would vepsal that statute. | tured for exporiation SHIL . RHATARIOTS A6 ik l:‘:f‘ "‘]!'h)"“ il the Huwailan matter was laid over until | congress should muke it practically part of | goods manufactured from impovted raw ma- | glolook this ovening thes tomovrow in order that Mr. ¥rye of Maine [ the enabling act. tertals which pay duty were sold for con- ¢ : the Istands, Comptroller of Cu The roof of the railroad station at Ports- tendering the re- 1 The trinl of Monson is of special inte ;’.‘,“’,‘1‘"(“',"““l“'?"‘\",}\'\;’Xfl“\‘.i}{"“"\'l‘.‘““.‘lh“,“;:”‘\‘,":: ns National bank of | to all life insurance companies, gnd espe VRV 8eVHr0, o ’ [Capurtahted 1893 by the Associated Preas.) of its citizens, but at 6 [ ally to the Mutual Iasurance compapy, iz 3 X oNoLULy, Dec. via Vietorly 3 had boen no reply | wlich is interested to the extent of $100,000, m HOROLULUDact VIR VIS tO L SR ieary Hospital Quarantined. A .4 received, and the comptrotler refuses to give | as it had two policies of $50,000 each on the & o oc, 12.—The ts | Dec. 12.)—Since the arrivalof the steamer might submit some remarks. Mr. Morse of Massachusetts, in opposing | Sumption fn the United States they would | tho name of the man- to swhom the. posicion | hreusenhni's_ e poiitics which are said 10 | of pon TANTINOVLE, Doc. 12.-The 0ccupdnts |\, imo on the 24Ul political events have g “ S e bilL, mado a vielous assadlt on Utan and | DAY the same duty that the manufactured | has been tenderad, i Gt bt of the military hospital at Calonica have | onEEER O KU = W atirtiiie SRR { pencd by Mr. Cullom. e bill, ma icious assault o 4 goods would pay it they were imported ns | " Gon Gialiagher lias mot, as has beon re. | MVe been secured through Monson. been quarantined owing to an oatbreak of | followed cach other with staitliug rapidity. After the morning business Mr. Cullom | Mormonism, Fecalling all the outragzes of | such, At Hamburg there is a division of | ported, withdrawn from the contest of the Was a Gentleman!y Young Man, cholera there. Twenty-four cases ana | Dispatches forwarded the Associated press spoke of the federal elections bill. He ve- | plural marriages, the evimes of the Dunites, | the city by walls and a nentral thorough- | supveyorship of the port of Omaha. He is | Monson is a short, siim, very young look- | eighteen deaths from cholora have alveady | by sailing vessels on November 10 and 22 R J viewed the legal questions involved in the | the Mountain .\{-‘mhnv e lhmnn {lfi:_':lt_v“lrhf\‘:\lhl;'"frfl“‘ulm‘!;h‘1;4"1((3'0-3lfl;\ls and | yet in the race, and believes that while he | Ing, clean shaven, very gentlemanly man. | oceurred. have not fully anticipatod the serious condi- g ol slections. taking the | atoncments and the revelations of the en- | the taviff city on . Goods going | may not receive the endorsement of Morton, | He'was thoroughly composed and wore a tion Hawaii is now passiog through in the federal supervision of elections, g dowment house. from the free port to the tarff side mast | Castor & Co., he will not be directly opposed | long, dark brown overcoat, from the breast o 2 The 1 e bt AL TR ORI il Gl e B Detended by Delegute Rawlins, pay the same duty that they would pay | by tnem. pocket of which & light silk handierchiet | L:ONDON, Dec. 12—The Timos says 1t ls | most cotenive hac horold wh, | thegeneral government to regulate elections l ! . it “they were imported from another | Tt {s roported that Matt Miller of David | was tastefully placed. rumored that Sir William Vernon Harcowrt, | When the Warimoo arvived with Cleve- for foderal ofiices, 1t is, he said, state rights | M. Rawlins, the Utah delegate, in the | country. The resu't has been an immense N hronloE L e City has been endorsed by Morton and C “The lord justice addressed the prisoner in | chancellor of the exchequer, after a long op- | land’s ultimatum the o, G LGRS A B R oo UL B A both sides since | tor for the position of United States district | a strong, low. monotonous voice, which | position has consented to provide foran ex- | lant replied to Mr. Movseand worsted the | the cstablishment of the free port, and every | attorney and that he will get the postion. [ could be heard aistinctiy in every partof | tensive shipbuilding program in 1504, BRT csentative from the Bay state very | advantage from both free trade and a taviff X dlists were jubi- nd the annexationists at once began to N out their previously : and state sovereignty as against and above the power of the United States. Shall the reanzged plavs for Yot g A ariff | Matt Gering of Plattsmouth has the most | the court room, saying: **You have already N e BihioTesIstanco e RN Fte et elections of senators and representatives in y. He opposed the amendment eSS for protectivn and revenue is obtained. ‘The | and best endorsements on file. but is said to | pleaded ‘not guilty’ to the charg: b,.oumfin IN OLICAGUS POSTORFIOR, f‘f“l_l'lb BRI i el congress be bound alike to the frauds and | posed relating to vol gumy as too complex, | grent ""“‘{"‘,‘“""' i free ROEt is of COUISC | not have the magic nyme of Custor. Tt is | against you. Do”you still udliere to this which arrived three days liter, brought in- outrages of the judicial ruffians a nd the hut expressea a per 't willingness to accen! n the employment of labor. Instead of the a structions to Minister Willis for the resto- ration of the movarchy with the aid of the Umited States troops from the Adams and ki L not expected that the appoiutment will be | plea of ‘not guilvy?’ : 4 3 TSN bRC simple amendment suggestea by Mr. Pow- | labor employed in the manufacture of goods | mude before the holiday Monson, the prisoner, then arose from his | Cashier of the Wholesule Stamp Depart- ward bullics? Shall the mandate of a cor- of Vermont prohibiting polygaious mar- | to be shipped to Kuropean countries being A soat in the dock, aud turning toward the ment Slugged and Robbed. rupt judge, the order of a Maynard, deter- | ringes forever. paid in one of these countries, 1t 18 paid at Money for the Noble Red Man. i < 3 mine the complexion of a legisiature which | Mr. Harter of Ohio ovposed the bill on the the free port. Representative Meiklgjohn boen nd- | ord Justice, ‘saul in a husky volee, "I} Cicaqo, Dec. 12.—Cushicr A. J. Robinson | Philadelphia. S0 B St round that it gave a sparsely settled west- Fhb Pav sed by the acting o 1SS 3 dia T v vl psale s epartme o o 4 brawn and muscle of & Mckane, n defianceof | & § il : Both Secretaries Blaing and Charle : A ate. The general impression seemed to be Charles : ' retitof the Ol Ak W ane s Toctisns | The workk of selecting @ jury to try the | Cicago postoflco was slugged av7:80 o'clock | Within tweuty-four hours after the news courts and laws, control next year the elec- | that his real object was to prevont the elec. | Foster looked with great favor upon Mr. | in’ Neb | tion of a representative in congi na con- | tion of two more free currency democrats to R;\_!g\wlfl:‘s_ l‘ll'ulm‘!i““") | But U;vr]c Wits | the Omahas, being the interest on deferred | and fifteen ‘“‘good men and true” were soon ross hive 1o power to protect by law the | the senate. The debate will conclude to- | objection raised to it ou the ground that it | payments on their lands sold under the pro- | obtained and sworn to do their duty. The g gress have no v v X i would be in violation of the spirit if not th i i H emrity of 1ts own memborshin? - In pther | MOFOW. As most of tho republicans huve | WOUld be in siolation of the spiriy if notthe | visions of the act of August 7, 1882; that [ prisoner was noticed to watch the seicction | reaching into the thousands. racks bebiud tho! executivol building. \The L1 3.0 withdrawn their obposition to the bill, it is | letter of our constitution, as it might be | there 1s also to theircredit in the treasury | of vhe jury with the keenest attention. Not [ Robi v 1 in his offi vhel T N f words, i there to be no power in the hands | (EE A S PSR MG verwhelming | What might be termed “a favored city” act. | the sum of §1,625, thé proceeds of the graz. | & movement or any expression upon the part lobinson was alono n Bls (ofee, MR 8[| mesving was;sliortibub wildlyentiiusiastily of congress by which it may maintain in o | PXRECEC Any discrimination in favor of one locality | tus tae on thole ratbtrntion aud thet et SR 2 el rap, such as is given only by employes of the | “The spirit of 177" prevailed, and those degree the integrity and purity of the de- ) t olty in'a/general way.like' the bli b4 3 of any of the jurymen escaped him, and he Sotmination of iia own membership, or must | Alter the morning hour tho house re- | SEolly b4 ggncual ey e A0 Sstablion: . " s 2 proposed to place this. monoy to the credit of | eagerly scanued their faces as they took | Postofice money department whenythey de- | who heard the ringing cheers which wel- T 'be ever aubject to. tho. frauds and wrongs | So1ved itself into committee of the whole to | FERE of a free port would be, it was con- | the agent for distril . i ka for distvibution is $15,312, due | prisoner was then quickly proceeded with, | tonight and alarge sum of money taken, | brought by the Warimoo was received 1,600 How much is not known, butis cstimated as | d¢tcriniued annexationists had assembled on short notice at the arill shed of the bar- Y ? o ibutlon to them soon i e ry vidently weighmng . i t come: e poche dpe o P BILBA LS b8 A b ,{. e Luoh Mr. Kilgore, who opencd the debate in ad- | tion- s S the Winnebagos are a comparativeiy small and all of the jurymen of his innocence, | his door. Mr. Robinson ut once opened the 5 Ol UL HEOS R a republican I would much rather |‘| ;‘;’"‘, | voeacy of the bill, explained the provisions Senator Manderson's bill is intended to be | palance of their tréaty funds, which are v he first, witness cailed was James Brand, | g e s O i i who | o8 of the following resolutions know mon- - a system of liws meant and intended sotely | PG S o riticipnt division among | 40 experiment in the airection of the free | quired for the purchasejof supplics for their | a civil engineer, who, with the aid of a map, | 1207 414 W48 confronted by a stranger, Who | 4y even though restorad by the superior {:‘;I‘l‘l‘l‘ |lt‘:qo\!(lxt;lr|l-“::\"l-"i‘l‘“(“t“"l"\“:;fl::‘il:;‘!‘l‘ onnd | the friends of Utah, he siid, was on the e 11["(\‘1'";{11""“‘ i :lhfi provisione | bonofit, leaving no bafkace for per capita | gaven Tuil description of Ardlamont house | gave him a terrific blow «on the head with o | force of the United States, would be sho for thelr enforcement shall bo of tho demo. | Qucstion of polygamy. Ho roslowed at | Lol 6o b0y ‘section of the Country, | PRyeRts Lo them. it and thegrounds surrounding it. Mr. Brand | club or sandbsg und knockea him senseless. | lived. Sinco this mags mesting the spirlt of ic party. 1 havenot so lost faith in | (O 8RN oTitieal declarations | The bill provides further that machinery Jerry Murphy’s Funeral. ;‘l:;g!g?;;e:‘u'fi"“lh';"";'i‘m‘l‘;l‘r‘:“;‘fm‘l‘nb ,;:l‘m”{fi He was still unconscious when found | enthusiasm which at first prevailed nmong an citizenship as to betiove the sworn | (64 % RO RRAIE LG fonal platforms | ana tools employed in the manufacture of The funeral of ex:Congressman J. . Mur- [ 10N R (8 4G 0 o na. To'the va- | nearly three hours later, and by tho time he | the rovalists has been in 'stato of fluotua- officers of any political party will porsist. | f bOEA PAFUICEAL LA RPN goods for export in bonded warehouses shall | phy of Davenport, Ia., who diedat his home, | PIICC Fhere the bty was TOUET, 10 BBO Vi i - ! plof. con | tion and some clear-headed loadors admit ently ]lm:?rclt jniEstjEometts ot ;\-mc &‘wnl S e be imported free of duty, and that the man- { 214 A street northeast, this city, yesterday. Much importance scemed to bo DL L to | Wasable to tell his story the thief had been | Pl (RUE R L tn the prasent ust election laws. Better some such system, " h ufactures shall be exempt from stamp and | took place at 10 o'clock this morning. Op- | 4\ S $ Mvil mariiecr Brana 2 nearly four. houvs. ~ He loft. absolutely > Aged . PESY y whomsoover it may bo administered, than | Tn reply to a question Mr. Kilgore blandly | excise duty. If articles are sold for con- | portunity for viewing the rewains wus given “‘“’["“‘,“F‘;;L?E‘”:‘.“‘L‘n‘i"‘l:“‘(““}‘,‘,l'lf O i iEne nearly four hours. eft absolutely | or future depends on the armed protection 10 be without lnw and without hindrance to | stated ho thought Utah would send two | sumption in this country at the bonded ware- | to fricnds before tho removal of the body [ ,,ths, crossexamination developed the fact | no clow behind him; nobody saw him leave | of the monarchy by the Usited States. The 3 the criminal acts of the vicious and depraved | emocratic senators and one democratic | houses they shall pay the fixed import | westward to Dayenporv. ~Mrs. Mary A. | titp B exaimiion 0 VAR BECERE, WOG | ¢ho puilding. The government ofticers and | following are the resolutions adopted by the ¢ A class, 5 representative to congress. This aroused | duties. Itis believed” that these bonded | Murphy and Miss Jessie A. Murphy, wifoand | [rove 0% Hunbrough and that all hi ool oro ook ng ol O T T meeting of Saturday ovening, Novem. 6 Hrought HIll to His Feet. ex-Senator Blair of New Hampshie, who | warehouse factories would supply nearly all | daughter of the late ex-congressman, accom- | e 0 (i m;f ot liore’ “‘ b ‘l“ polico were looking in every direction af . 5 2 his remurks Mr. C remurked sarcastically that there would ba | of our articles of consumption which are reg- | panied the remains andwil bo joined ag | information in ve O hpere e Dod¥ | midnight, but had nothing to work on. Tn the course of remarks Mr. Cullom y ¥ g I ) was found came from other: The civil g g Ringing Resolutions, | attheked the New York machine and cspe- | no doubt of that,as polygamy and democracy | ularly imported, and that the exports would | Davenport by T. A, Murphy, son of the de- | o8 founc came Frorl Cheth LI, B e > iatly Iseac H. Maynard. the dofeated can. | were identical. ' Ho did not think it safe to | not be large in proportion to the production. | ceased, Rt Rev. Bishop Cosgrove will con- SREIRSCH WS HESSIIE, t SRR K 10 1S MEX1CO'S HOSTILLS. Resolved, That wo have read with surprise Qidate for judge. This brought Senator Hill | pass the enabling act without a distinct pro- Waut tho BIs MaAdy, Confines, duct the solemn mass for the dead at the | pature of tie top o the GATEE RECE WRIEA LS i regret the recomuiendation of the secres g 10 his feet and a long dialogue was begun. vision against plural marriag o 4 % Davenport cathedral. The interment \\.'Ill g to :AI}D\V llm.l it was m; essary to walk | Thoy Still Occupy Thelr Mountain Fast- tary of state of the United Stutos to the pres| . 4 \Ts the senatov aware of the fact,” asked | Mv. Morse followed Mr. Kilgore in opposi- [ Today Senator Manderson received a com- | be at the St. Marguerite's cemetery. The | (8 G (1R el 0N That Spot in order S G dent to restore the government lately existing ; E M, Hill, *‘that the election case to which he | tion, and was extremely severe in his stric- | munication. from John R. Webster, repre- | pallbearers from the house to the depot T 7 ] refers would not have controlled the senate | tures on Mormonism senting~the East Omaha Land company, | were: fon. Thomas T. Heuderson, ex-Gov- | 0 Prevent fulling. P’ K1 Paso, Dec. 12. | of the state of New York. Mr. Rawlins, the delegate from Utah, in o | urging a large appropriatfon by congress for | ernor Gear, Hon, A. H. A, Williams, Hon. E. 5 e v “If the senator provoses to ustify that | very temperate speech. scemingly unrufiied | the purpose of holding the Missouri river in | O. White, Hon. ‘Thomas Bowman and Post- GUARDING PUBLIC PLACES, action,” suid Mr. Cullom, “by the dec by the assault of Mr. Morvse, described the | jts present cours About fifteen years ago | master of the House Dalton. H. L. Merrick, -A letter has just been | In Hawall. recoived hero from & man now in the state | Kesolved, That we condemn the assumption 2 4 JAEAT L S of the seeretury that the right of the provi- of Guerrero who is engaged in the disturb- | jo,u1 yovernment towxist was terminated by g B oy e sl | Dtcllizenco, morality and. sobriaty of tho | the firstpproprintion of thiskind was made, | J. . dones, C. A. Huinilton, Smith D. Fry | Erouch Authorities Looking Out for the | S106% e e s LD R politics of the New York state senate, 1 re- | people he represented. They hud all the re- | amounting to £4,000. Since then vavious | and A. H. Lowis constituted a commission Anurchists. S o PO L R S R R R DO e e O B e | Bomemania mocossary. to T thom for states | smms Huvo been’ nfprovrited by the Mis: | from the Press dlub 1o socompany the re: | Paus, Deo. 12.—A meeting of soclallsts | his troops have nop been desorting bim. On | and also s assumption that tho provisfonai §lis cuso, bocauso in it wus a evimo, swhether | hood. Mr, Rawlins then roviewed the six | souri River commission o L M 0 of the general | mains from the house to the depot. was held at the Maison du Pueple last night | the contrar or not it controlled that senate, and the sen- | applications made by the Mormon church | appropriation for the improvéinent of thar N aeortise i ins e wardcd and the proposed repressive measurcs of the | cently captur QAtor ought not to justify it, nor shouid any | for admission to the union. At this point | river. The policy of the commission has other man.” M. Rawlins warmed up under the recollec- | boen to mprove the river by reaches, com- Patents were 1ssucd today to Nebraska | government were —violeutly denounced ‘;?l":‘;fi“fl‘,’:(.‘s":,‘,f:::”‘v‘ll,f:',""‘,h,m“i,‘, e “Whetber there was anything irvegular | tion of the imputations of Movse. meacing at the mouth and working up | &0 Iowa inventors as follows: Lewis W. | The spenkers declared it was unjust to | preme court Jdge. e L ralladn b Resolved, That we support to the hast of our or criminal in the election in that senator I'ho gentleman from Massachusetts,” | stream. and It has been very difficult to ob- | Beard, Decorah, fa,, wind miils; Andrew W. | cast the stigma of such an outrage as that | thus summarily with Gener Vallada be- | 4514y tho provisional government in resist- Qistrict is one ques Ssaid My, Hill, We | said he, “attributing sinister motives 1o me, | tain money from it forlocal expenditure, | Grush and H. B. Soy, Defance, Iw., bread | ) iived in the Chamber of Deputies upon | cause the fedeval troops h hunged the | jnoany attack upon it which muy be contrary I a Rt the Hmpor time. - The [iudilyes in cupan dOmInogy, 'L was boiy an iand el - outainod Sdvo 18 coonly - dn T el Beeyue, 1™ | the socialists. The committeo of the Cham- | few insurgents they have cuptured and left to the usage of nutions, enator inois, sourse, docs not ex- | Utah have witnessed all stages of its de- | sufficient amounts to prevent the destruction 9 'ming, m i de byl % % ¢ ity oir bodie! % o air. The writer The a f the res v < :v‘r‘n"t"x‘x’x‘cl!luml‘llul\u"nl"hl:lr now, 7o poiut the | velopmentand progress and 1 d i nov wait | of ok airendy done, Senttor Manderson | Keith, Murray, Ta., gate for siock yards; | ber of Deputies which discussed the'matter | their bodies 1o rob iu the air. “'“.“'““,0' Tho ‘adontiohiet, Ahe: redoluriony) aNIiey Benator seemed to me to be tryiug to mako | to condemn polygamy. The gentfoman from | has stated to Mr. Webster thav it will be | George W. Macich, Davenport. In., work had decided that it is impossiblo to | this letter, who was formerly editor of & | ceded by speeches of ma Was that the aetion in that distvict had af- | Massachusetts did not seem to be aware that | useless to try to sccure such an appropria- | Man's time recorders ‘Thomas D. Morris, the revolutionists have v 1 and hanged Gene) formerly a su- | Arbit It | pove ment gover 1 at that very time submitted al Vicente | the question of its continued existence to the wtion of that president or of any othier 1y leading citizens, ¢4 Y aper Anic ays the report that ohi vhicl at P, ; T SR s . paper in San Anionio, suys U L) chief of which was that of I, M. Hateh, Tocted the control of the senate of New | there had been progress in tho world. He | tion unlessa very strong endorsement can | Seward, Neb., permutation lock: 'homus “,lffl.'j.“:h,ba,m:‘l:,' K '{omfi.tm “:;;-" General Neri has been captured Is entively | o400 1awyer and president of - the Annexs 1 York. Upon that point I bog to inform him | wanted to say the sentiment held in Now | be obtained from the Missouri River com- | fogers, Miles. In., trace buckie; William . provi é e Y d Y | baseless and has been citculated for the pur- | FEPAR VRS G A BEB O ‘_ A T e TEngiand had. booh GiPactly esbonsiblo for | Ealseion And from the engincer corps of the | Shepard, Nobraska Qity, Neb.. door check; | of tho first soventeon persons who | pose of discouraging his frlonds in other Bty b “Whether the statement is exactly true or | the condition in Utah.” War department, and that the platsand | Ghar not—" was as fur as Mr. Cullom got in veply, Could Loirn Something in Utah arguments should be drawn up by comps when Mr. Hill exclaimed: It is neither ex- i A TS sl engineers: fully showing the necess ly true nor substanially vue.” urnfog to A ‘i orse, he said e ought to | this work. He said he would co-operate 1t probably dived "tws or three | 8O to Utah. and he would learn something of | with ropresentatives in whatever changes in order o secure control of tho | the people that would even be pleasing to a s decided on to secure the appropr legislature,” said Mr. Cullond; “and tho elec- | tenderfoot. either from the commission or by special es 'H. Snyder, Percival In., carcoup- | arrive in order to insure publicity | states, I'his statement is entir lings John D. Warrei) Burlington, 1., bard- | 1o tho debater, but tho commiuee | With ihat ofithe Moxican officlal, Wosuld | wpgsow Crrizess: You have boen ins TAERSER determined vhat in the future these seven- | o 5 VA vited tonight to diseuss our political situa ¢ ; San Franeisco. 4 No Tanux SR IRHPAIY: .« teen persons saall be compelled to give their Governor Alumada is again in Juarez and | tion. We are confronted by the declaration 7 1t is now a sottled fact that the tariff bill | names Inan in- | of Secretary Gresham that royalty must be ; \d addresses bofore being admitted. | gpent a part of today in this city. will not be brought tbefora the house for | No visitors will be admitted to the waiting | terview with an afternoon paver he said in accord Mr. Tuioh's Speooh. ; ) f ed to th cstored awd our government dostroyed. His i T ST 0 : consideration vill Jamuary. - Chairman Wil- | halls hereafter unless provided with a letter > would hear of any disturbance in | 1€ ERYY el ; tion of & senatov friendly to the Senator | =T MAVEscen them on tho wnarvos of Bos- | appropriation by congress. ; R O | e i b Tt Oy | b 1L hoaredig heRtoE 8AY Sis vt aSuSe 12 | representativo tins fiyon watha 0D AU i from Now York (M. Hill). o sored A Hawling. “gome- | Scnator Manderson has received a com- | port. The bill may bavoported within a fow | membora of the Chamber and journalists | major to quel it. to bo heard befors final action is taken upon Ouly in a Slght Degree. body hias imposed on your credulity. When | e O O o e o r Gt | days, but congress will adjoarn 4 s week from | will be admitted to the Salle des Pas Perdus When asked why his government had 600 | this works, insiating on the maintenanco of the | friday for the holidays aud the tavift bill | and the nowspaper men will be kept undor | troops in the mountaius north and west of presont duty on pig lead anit articles wani | will ot bo called un for considoration until | a strict survoillance. ‘Uho Sewate will adopt | tho ity of Chihualiua, whoro it usually has factured of load. Lheso gentlomen clalm 10 | tho first week in Jauary, 1t is the latest | similar regulations 1sue. At present wo are procoeding 4 merely upon newspaper reports which have beeu received here and which corzamnly we “Tho olection of the United States sena- | @ gentleman got up on this floor,” he con- sor,” suid Mr. Ill, “had nothing whatever to | tinued, fiercely, “and made assertions that 40 with that question except in a very slight | the people of Utah ~were polygamists, none, he made no answer. h degrec thieves, assassins, vagabouds, and is unable | i1l is far more than they can stand. determination of the ‘ways and meaus coni- | A man named Cordan was arrested this | United States Consul Theodoce Huston | have a right w discuss. We do uov kuow ) Ot course 1 yisld to tho senator from | to produce one scintilla of evidence, n man | "' Bt of Omaha s an appiicant for | Mittee to agree upon International revenue | afternoon fn thef antcroom of the Pai today forwarded o dispateh to tho State de. [ what action will bo taken or 1f any will be 4 J New York. sild Senator Cullom, 80 far as | who lives 8,000 miles away and who will not | appointment. as recetver of ihe Citizens | changes before .the bill 18 roported to the | Bourban, fu whish the Chamber of Doputles | partiment, forth the claim that the | taken by the president or congress, 3 familiavity with the fa e concerned. accept testimony of reputable people who | Nytional bank of Grand Island house, PEkRY 5. Heatu. | is situated, for expounding anarchistic | Mexiwan erament iu proseribing the | Ceptainly any action taken by the 3 “Ldo not say ihe senator willfully mis- [ live thero and in neighboring states, when, iy Giraavt i theories in company with another man, who | Tines has violated international lnw and | 17 0" 000 ese eannot be resisted k states the fact Ipresume he nas simply | Isay, a man has the effrontery to do this, To Print Judze Savage's Yamphiots, STILL MENDING 1T. escaped. A number of anarchistic docu- | done violenco to u business enterprise that | S e s taken the purtial accounts in the pavtisan | he ought to hang his head in shame’ | Senator Manderson has had passed by the B - 3 ments were found in Cordan’s pockots. Sev- | hus a right to the vrotection of this govern- | by ansbody in this commuuity. Let us not » newspapers of our states,” replied Mr. Hill ot applause, | senate & resolution providing that there | Democrats Yor Eugaged .in Perecting [ eral forcign anarchists weve expelled from | ment. “'he matter is growing in importance | be misundersiood or misrepresonted by a k M. Cullom—1 have not relied upon news. | *How about Brighan's wife number fif- | should be printed as a public document the Thelr Naw Tarill Bil, France today. to other newspapers, inasmuch as Mexican | hostilo press. We do not meev here tonight 1 puper accounts entirely, I nave understood | teen and her revelations of the proceedings | interesting pamphlets communicated some WasmiNGroN, Dae, 12.—Before adjourn- T'he courts of justice, the prefecture of po- | oft papers are printing vhe strongest de- | 16 geny tho ver of the United State: ¢ PRI think the country understands the ae. | in the endowment house?” asked Mr, Morse. | time awo by Hon. James W. Savage- to the | ment today the committes on ways and | bice the theaters and public buildings are | nuncistions of the wholo Nogth american | b 05 e b heiel. gontlemen; nor to tion of thut man (Mr. Maynard) inaugurated “Brigham Young is dead, did you know | Nebraska "Historical society, one entitled | [ o ooiinated the sehedul@aof the taviff closely guarded by polico in uniform and in | press, inaicating that all papers thut pub. v QUL RO AN 0N vz 3 ascheme which resulted in chauging vhe | that?” inguived Mr. Rawlins inreply. The | “The Discovery of Nebraska,” giving the i SR e Hodenshls plain clothes, in order to prevent dyauwmite | lish news of the revolution ave liable to the defile tiose at present in charge of the gov- s character of the legislature. house laughed again at this parting shot at | details of the exploration of Coronado and | bill and devoled a portjon of the afternoon | outrages. Tho police have forbidden jhe | same treatment that has been accorded the | erament of the United States, [Cries of Mr. Hill—In that respect 1 desive to in- | Morse, and Mr.'fl»wnns resumed the argu- | the other known as A Visit to Nebraska in | upon the administrative portions of the bill. | production of the pi; “Les Ames Soli- | Pimes. fn fact, it s possible that other | sfeap! ‘Hear! and appluuse.] We meet 3 form the seuator and the couutry at the | ment. Heopposed the amendment proposed | 1862." Republican mombers of the commitice do | tieres iy paners have been proscribed and they will | (Y B I RS and : Bamo time that his statement 18 not correet. | bocause it was cumbrous and would prevent | Upon inquiry being made of Senator Man- | not believe the bilt will bs submitted before | Marchacl, the husband of Vaillaut's mis- | ot know it until their subseribers begin to { W50 10 G800 B 0T R 4 Mr. Cullom then resumed the direct course | the territorisl convention from changing it | derson by I'ne BEE correspondent it was us Saturday next. while the de ats insist | tress, has disuppeared, fearinz the venge- | file complaints, as no oficial notice is served | bY congress. There were certaln features of his speech. He called upon good peoplo | in any manner, He was willing, however, to | certained by him thas the bill which passed ( it will be presented much earlier, probab) of Vaillint's friends. Mme. Murchael | in such cases, in the letter of Mr. Gresham to the presic everywhere 1n America, vegardless of poli- | accept an smendment, proposed by Mr. | congress at the extraordinary session ex- | on ‘Ihurs Althongh forty members of been arvested, papers tound 1 hew lodg. | P ‘7“7'7(0\7’: AT dent which show he Is proceeding upon a 1 ticw, 10 join us one man to perpotuate, to | Powers of ‘Vermont, providing thut “polyga- | empting for the year 1503 tho payment of | the house have requested a caucus on the | ings showing that sho was an accessory W o SRS ANY s false assumption. Lot us hopo that the 4 malke stronger and more eficient every guard | mous warriages shall forever be prohibited.” | the #100 improvement ou mining claims, is | tari bill it is nov sure the bill will receive | Vaillant's plans. y ;s % {nme Ratumprion. EGE NAARHO SRR 4 and protection for honest élections., Mr. Harter followed in opposition, and in | held to apply to oil placer mining claims, | such consideration, CGhairman Holman of House of Commons Expresses Sympathy. Delegates use to . Attond & Theater H b A 4 B 1 Mr. Cullom then referred to what ho | thecourseof his remarks he referved to the | Many citizons of Nebraska ave interested in | the caucus, to whomt the request was pre- ToLrax Inaniaa-tmng R Mauned by Nonunion Siage Workers. formed up to this date. 1t is certainly owp termed the general situation. He spoke of | conditions extant in Kunsas when Governor | oil placer mining claims in Wyoming, and | seate .immg_\ll»l.vr( held a conference with H MN.""{-‘-‘ 1160.~29 Sl ‘fl.‘;‘“ll,_" ke CuicaGo, Dee. 12.—The delegates to the | prevogative to stampout false assumptions : the recent panic and hard times, but had not | Lewelling had culled a conventionof tramps. | they are ufforded the swme relief thut is | Chairman Wilson fof the wavs and means o‘m|“ll‘xr‘r’)’|‘”llxmll:‘;"ll‘ u:n;.-;‘m "'Iml‘l';h“:l convention of the Awmerican seration of | and to challenge them. Now, chief among ?.T"\'i&""“‘ far-wtigay M. KL ‘asln niar lu;;«l:"? '.“.’.‘;’é'r'i‘,!"l’&“'af:‘r‘"fé?ué"" \:'fita‘::l:llni ¥ 'l'l;lnl.)ss::;n::u"l: l"l‘x’l‘x?h‘l‘x‘llil(lu:\‘:x“tfi:;:iv tom m‘:&‘\""m" buxnothiRg s delinitely agvood v Sudor lu‘{ Paris, conveying the (-xm'.\‘- Labor began today's session by announcing | these faise assumptions is one which seems ) ir. Hill—Does the senator expect to pre- | new tariff piil goes into effect, it it is to bo | creaso the star route service between Nio- [ When the ways and wenns committeo took | $ion of ¢ o sympathy of the British goveru- | that during their stay in Chicago they will | to underlio the whole lotter. That thers has ] v vent the country from realizing these dire | the home of all the tramps in the country. brara and Lynch, Neb., from three trips o recess at 12 o'cl the spirits scheduls | ment in }wl'ubl to Suturday’s outrage in the | nov attend theaters where nonunion stage | been submitted to arbitration o the presi- efocts he has mentioned by the continuance | Mr. Simpson of Kansas, Smith of Arizona | week to six trips'a week, and has flied peti: | hai boen reached. ~heaugar schodule was | ©vench Chambor. = 000 0 ] workers ave employod. A protest hus been | ent of tho Uni tates the quaestion of the federal elcction laws? und ‘Pence of Colorado’ interrupted Mr. [ tons from that locality lookiug to 1 uudisturbed. ~The republican members did | A dispaleh 10 o Standard fom Berib | g, vy he rederation complaining that man- | whether or nov we hid the right to establish Harter in his roflections on tho west. change. nov try to secure apy chanze in this | #ays: Itisreported that the emperor 4 o Armed at the Natlon's Industrial Life. N Y T Y AT T Muuderson and Arrigation, schedule. | expressed a loathing of the perpeteacors of | agers of four theaters here employed non- | a government in this country. i Mr. Cullom—Their repeal is one of the | the house adjourned e o o al sol 0 b 4o outrage as that committed in Paris | union'men aud this action was taken. _ RTI ator Manderson has acknowledged the he comurivtee cha the malt schedule | 81C e steps to be taken, the end of which will enator Manderson has acknowledged the d the Assumotion. ; P S5 Jarea that it is impossible todo with- | - There was considerable discus el L ./ e er 3 - X invitation of the North Platte Local Irriga- | 48ain, increasing iy 25 to B0 per cent ad | and declured LA AP D ; ere was considerable discussion over a (GGentlemen, 1 challenge that assumption, the destruction of " the industrial life of the i GONATNE. P 18 M tion Association inviting him to attend tho | yolorem. The dube pn eut dismouds has | OUL draconls mussned 8 BOveRtion | propusition to print 2).000 covies of the | (¢ PRI AL Ty o B 4 Wasainaros, Dec. 12.—Washinzton Hes- | guate irrigation conveution to be held at | been reduced from 13 cent w the fivsy | A dis il Amoriva e | speech delivered yesterday by Henvy L. | 4oy gy ¢ A umf&:.‘n“{l ] undersiaod tho sonator from | sing was today confirmed gs postmaster at f North Platie on Decembor 19 for the pur- Uil 1o the prasent patd. 10 per cont. LTS While Vailling was w Angricabo | floyd. 1vwas finally decided to have wo | 47 vight.') ‘1 he ;nsn\lmmmnlu mru :n overy i 0i8 & few minutes ago to vefer Lo the re- | o¢ i L -t anare o Aoy as finaily have roancot. (Clbocks aRd. Aunlalael? pattas el q V' sonde Chicago. pose of organizing u Nebraska irrigation vho was afterwards r ore. i | pamphlet published ‘before the convention | e " gent plectlon 1n New Xork us s condemna- | 0T 10 ouner senate coufiruations | Bssociation. His oficial duties will provent _ Appolnted 1o Offce. Blo Ay gligeimacd Rashed hote. By ol MBI briefly point oub that Lwo parties can make : T indoratand D Lom g ounocof Tosulia. | o ore: Newton Bashby of lowa, consul as | MM from attending: the convention, buthe | ~WasminoroN, Ddeg 18.—The president | yifeaq™ Abbe Lemire, who was awmong the | A delogato moved to ask Govornor Altgeld § a contract, but 1t requires e consens to ’ was & vindication of the republican protee- Dublin, Ireland. ] expresses his hearty sympatby with the | today sent to the sendte the following nomi- | geputies inju by 'the explosion of his | to appear and uddress the convention, but | make valid achitration, that of the twp tive policy. Postinastors - lowa—John . Wood at | BOYVement and says: ‘Ihe benefits to be | pations: Jumes H. Jor§an. postmasterat Den- | bomb. Abbe Lemire took Vuillant's name | Wis ruled out of yrder by the president ' Mr. Cullom—1 do say the conduct whi . S Akmias A MR & S 1 » parties in fnterest und the arbitratos. The ¥ 1| Logan;, John L. Comstock at Suc City; | erived from the wngation of the semistld | ver, Colo.; C. W. Dateyir of Teanesseo, to | and address and gavo him o fow francs. | A brovasiuion to st Bdiar Boad 1 | o, mist clearly define the_subject mats bave decribed us haviog occurrad in New | Hleury Moorosat Sioux Kuvids:, William A | ure beyond description of couception. ‘The | be, ussistant secretuly of agslouliure, vice Vaillaut ulmost aduwits that Lo dvew lota | 4y i Lablu, an ceonomist from San Fran. | ter of arbitration. It is absurd to contena RN Sip - whion, uo.'.'x'&.?:ufi'hhfi.“ Bag | 00 8s MouRk Aves LK A N, Hoats ) gisto and uotionsl governments could not é';'j;:;l \Vl";;:@m "Mfim‘f.:’;:fi“ui:"- Undortuke the murderous work, Ten auar- | cisco, wis eulled upo for a speech. that there could be any arbitration by infers - which Tesulted in the election of u demo- | Heatrice; George G. Agnew at Central Gty pouter advanca not oaly, ool but gencral | RATHES., " Mantulne EBenison, da.: W 3. | cbists were with bim i the gallery aud | A delogation of Chicaso mivlaiies was a0 | euce or fmputation. 4 oratie senator, has been condemned by the | William B. Boughn ut Randolph; I F. - > Y J 3 Y 4 o oow 1o custoay. ALl of them bave | mitted to the convention and Dr. H. W. | "5 fias 2 i i Travi v . 0 th theri f water at the proper | Stonebroker, Hampign, John 1. Sher- | they are now in custody. All of them b gy e ey N 4 PPivst, has there been any issue raisedl K fieopla of New York by uearly 100,000 majas: | Travie at Weoplug Water; 1. L Uooper 84 bo the gatherlug of water Bt the | Pronet | man, Osceol, L. i dta Parker, Siblcy, Ia.; | 8Bent s portion of their lives 'n Englaud, | Hoimncs mate unaddvess, 1 which B8, 881 gy 1ho” provisional government submitted ; ty in defeating the democratic candidate | Tecumseh; Fred 1. Roper at Hebron. e f Thomas J. Keltier, Waukens, Ia.; (eorge | showing that the anarchists arc afiiuted § A0S . S haat S Aad o 4 Maynand) for | P o A AL a system of dilches and the sioking of s e I e | Loonther and eventually will be found to be | elergymen ave ia sympathy with the Federa- | to the decision of anybody its right to existd A i toctice a0y {hiax = a0 Will Report the itesolution, experiumental urtesiun wells, Vast bodics of t\‘(;m;‘.;rh"gm%fim Moo, Tohard . | subsidized by patrons who huve bacn gener- | tow and its sentiwents. No! Notouo word or act could be produced with the question of tarifft WasuiNgToN, Dec, 12.—The house commit- l.::mlnhl“l:ef.““k"; )‘hg‘:l‘;wm ‘x"':;al:"‘gfi: McCounel. Holden, Mo.; Bernard Wilkin. | ally regarded us mpostles of loss wilitaut D e — in support of that coutention. \ ":{u Cu“oml-l-t\% except u.az 125 ue.lm. Lee on forelgn affairs has decided to order 8 | would then be brought under the plow and | 808, North Yakima, Wash, | doctrives. (e N b e andd “Gentlemen, from the nature of thiugs, & gy party in couvention adop a plat- | favorable veport on the Hitt resolution call- | be made to afford rich harvests to those | _Secrotary Cavhsle” has appoiuted J. F. Authior of the n Lstdein frm of MeWhivier & Wil ade an as. | Kovernment which started in revolution, A o O l:":,;y‘";‘l'"h:“l":v"‘:‘;\';f,‘; l‘l'“:,"rz' ing for the correspondence on the Hawailin | who would labor upon them. foss Lasigeves tnspooter at Fortiand, | ( oupo, Dec. 12.—The St. James Guzeito et G Hotes ity | though now a government de jure, us well claimed In ite platorn in Chicago. and thay | Bauers. The resolution was ameuded so be Captures & Dos: S Mt P T A And Wing | states that w new book is about to b pub- | Tiabilitios of #4000 and assets of 100,000, | 88 d¢ facto, could not subiuit the question of had alarmed the peopio and nfm 10 give (QONTINUED ON THILD PAGE. | Toblas Castor Is getting in his workat the | Chis Foo of New York, Chinese inspectors. | Lisbed which will prove conclusively tbat | ‘Lhere sre no preferences. the legality of its existence to auy arbitras

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