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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 1871, OMAHA, TUI JSDAY MORNENG, DECEMBER 19, 189: Si— ——— - e — e sttt SINGLE €OPY FIVE CENT 1 house to dinner. after evading service in the “Prenderzast casc, same and a legislative council, to consist of | s which the men left in a wagon for town. On said he had not been asked to appear as a s any namber of persons, not less than five | the way thoy quarreled and McCoy. gotting witness. After Prepdarzast’'s avrest the Northern Provinces of Brazil Will Stand by | out of the v y-fiv whose acts shall agon, began shooting at his ¢ i { nor more than twer - | Progress i« Being “Made in All Directions by | prisoncr wrote to Gearda about having killed | Digonssion of the Hawaiian Matter Starts a e subject to revision or repeal by congress, rade- Three shots were fired before Bo- Harrison and giving roasons, including the § nd, unless otherwise brovided, said yov — the Government. hanan could draw his revolver., When he that Country. allegation that Haxrisoh had interfered with Lively Debate, ernor and council shall ¢onstitute and con- | ¥ did so his first shot was fatal, McCoy dying Prendergast’s single tax ideas. Soon duet provisional goverument for such coun- | Cleveland's Offer to Restore the Dusky Queen 3 i almost instantly. Bohanan proceeded to i\h- George had a letter from Prendergas [ try or place until congress shall otherwise Was Not to Her Taste " 8 vn and after telling a friend what he had | qp; - awyer, asking for any corresponaence, Q o provide by law. The bill was referred to 0 . NSURGENTS SUFFER ANOTHER DEFEAT | yore Tii'out and has not since been soon SENATOR TELLER ON WHAT HE SAV THERE | 0, Girded Prendergast's leuter MINISTER WILLIS INSTRUCTIONS | {0\ o mittee o forelen relations - - - —— - - LETS THREE H IRVINE DIVORCE CASE, Valuable Records Missing. =05, IR L8 S 1 Shey Lose the Taland of HomeJesus—Melto i HUNDRED OUT. | 11, uyy thie Sonthern Repubiie Is Prosper- i Houtelfe of Maine resipitive the How= (Wrsniconos, Deo. 18 = Vuluavie racords of | HE PROPOSED FORGIVENESS OF HER FOES In Desperate Straits—Afairs on Sepurate Operation of Denver & Gulf Cuts ing as Never Before and that Her Stayer n: C. F“‘I"Imun-liiflrv“_""m s for a Mr. Cockran of Now York Helps Mate money order business, kept in the office of o Forces tn Omahn Shops. Pollticians Are Well Posted bbb sdbn b Lo o ters Along The Sergeant-at- the sixth auditor of the treasy are miss i the Nictheroy - Aspect of 3 L olitician ) e, Dec. 18, =[Spe felegram to 13 & \e sixth auditor of the treasury, o tondits : s ‘4 Aftnies 10 Kio, Within a fortnight the effect of the segre on Siver, bl e 1D Sl Rl i Avims Catled In. ing. They relate to the busimess of | Condition of Amnesty Invist:d Upon by the gation of the Union Pacific, Denver & Gulf Ttk Beg.|—The divofte case of Willlam H the office during the Jast administration United States Unacceptable. 1 from the Union Pacific system will be more Trviue against Adeling M. Irvine was opencd | and itis cstimatea the value represented ettt PrrsAsBECo, Dee, 18,—There is no truth | Apparent than now, as it is confidently pre- [ Wasnixeroy, Doc. 18.—Seuator Teller, | this morning ju thd district court. Judg WasniNarox, Dee. 18— The fight over the | by them is 800,000 or #70.000 The loss was — i | dicted that quite 300 employes will be | who has just returned from Moxico, in an | Powersand W. H. Dickson appearing fo discharged from the service of the Union | interview with a representative of the [ thelplaintiff, and Attorney Curtis of Om ociated with an array of best legal talent, eported to Sixth Auditor Bromley scveral (n the reports of disloyalty in the north Hawalian matte » house followed fast o i or 1o the house followes fA8% | yonths ago, and o thorough scarch has be vinces, ‘Ihe Peixoto government is p . and furious on the huels of the reading of | jy progress since. Tho sixth aulitor ma by thi people everyivhors. Pacific company on_account of Judeo Hal | Associated press, said: *Mexico is enjoying | 488 the message, which was delayed on account | an emphatic denial tooay of a1y ation hes from Rio say there was a gen- | Lol deciston appointing an independent re- | o groater degree of prosperity than over be for the defendant of the pension debate until 3:80 | that the responsibility for the loss vests on | (aroful Review (f the Oase by the Executive | SPECIAL MESSAGE SENT ON THE MATTER ceiver for the Gulf road. The shops here alivéon the yebel . fore and there 1s n very hopeful feeling | On entering the courttheeyes of the plain- | this afternoon. The first skirmish | the presentadministration. Soveral clerks . engugement between the rebel ships | will 1eel the effect of the order as well as { b sl | still engaged R itta Yoo and the rovernment forts on Saturday. The | the clarleal Torce attached to the headquar. | Among the people, both for the present aud | Uff and dofendant met, but neither could | gccurred over the question of reading s s Transmitted to Congrass. vovernmont forces hivve captured the island | 1ers. I fact, the severance of the ronds | the future. Manufactures are springing up | stand the strain and showed embarrassment. | the instractions to Minister Willis, which Places s Faith in Congrens. Promises to be farthe eaching than is at | eves oY BotTJels, where the rebols obtained where, The country his made great | Attorney Powers in his opening aveument | was insi sted upon by Mr. Boutetle of Maine. Avarsta, Me., Dee. 18- Hou. J. 1, Stevens, their water supply Dresent shough possible, Denver reapink | progress in the industrial arts and pursuits | sald e _\\':!:xllilht:wrnff;: that Mrs. Irvino | The houso finally agreed to this and im- | ex-minister to Hawaii, was scon here tonight INSTRUCTIONS TO MINISTER ~ WILLIS “The rebel warship Aquidaban has returned | through the transfer. b 3 during the last_seven and eight yours and | s intiue to b martiage vows and was | mediately after tho conclusion of this road- by a representative of the Associated press P in & damaged dition, having suffered | Although the offivials about the head- | All the foreigners that 1met said that the | criminally intimato with onc C. 1. Mont- | ing Mr. Boutelle rencwed by | fllmv“‘l‘ml"-;i e AR L Seoret Orders Under Which the Awmario one. affect he smploses of the Unton Taeific. fy | very many articles. not heratofora produced A ¥ s, sur- | spirit of the constitution and the traditions | 1f thore was anything in it o answer The officers of the cruiser Nictheroy will | is neverthel itie that quite 300 employes | in Mexico aud will largely stimulate the priseof the spectators, made claim that there | of the government. ( reat excitement fol- | wowld answer it later, He thought congress — sorvice, ‘The | will be disc it T ihe crew \ere. offered $400 for which is mad 'y b v order of | P4 v true of coffee, and I found quite THotE $ 4" thi ¢ cOBTONR his parliamentary advantage and was vuled | (£ S G0 A0 & members of the crew wero offerec things. It is Mp. Truinbull's desire to give | & large number of Amrican and English | their commission, #nd that any confession | /0 o6 o\ qap. would do what was right. the same time, but vefused to accep®it. f Denver the entire operation of the system, | capitalists who are putting their money into that might be sworn to as coming from her The i 5 R % Decinred Dividends. "they demand 8500, The reshipment of & | that all car repairs ahall bo o there, ag | coee plantations. Buu it 1s quite upparent | Was only brought out to save frvino f T'io Fesolution of Mr, Cockran for the ap- | -\ bechred blvidendn - minense Volumo of State bispitches Cova R ik ot Haet eohiplbtad WO 4B AU H LR BUSIARER 0P B oY Yome that the greatest fleld for investment | the consequences of Wis killing of Montgom:- | pointment of a committeo of seven to inves- LAk gl ering the Relations Between thetsov- At 1%f | transacted in the mountuin Under | i8 in general manufuctures, including the | ery. tigate the alleged invasion of the tervitorial | the currency has dectared dividends to the Admiral Duarte will assume command “of | yrelGie il b RS e liitod power | Production of cotton and woolen goods, as | , Cruelty of a very brutal nature was al- 1 jprivy of the Hawaiian islands by the | creditorsof the insolvent national banks as ernl 4 the new Brazilian tovpedo boat Aurora. A | givey 1o the receiver by Judge Hallett, it is | well as the manufucture of wachery of leged and the divorce asked on that ground, United Sta AR {nlaty follows: First National baunk, Abilene | Brazilian crew will take her south on Fri- | safe SthAtieverytHing “dono | all kinds und classes. as well as a division of property. LA ) WL Uiy LG et a2 [ i ey ! | it 1 Haald LD B e AL IRl L Kyvidence introduced. today consisted of | tion, also went down under a retaliatory ov- | Kan, ffth aividend, 5 per cent, making i day. The weather at Rio was excceaingly | in the interest of Denver: Well med on Siiver. amidavits of parties in Nepraska, which | jection by Me. Boutelle, The confusion was | i 8ll 85 per cent. amountivg to &3 on | ot today. 5 Trumbull's Executive Stall, “At the Cityof Mexico I met the presi- | tend to show that there Mrs. Irvine held | S0 great that the scrgeant-at-arns was ;‘{’“"“‘;“N“_’"““"r’ $i5.038. First National Wastizaros, Dec, 18, nivse Anpan‘s Parin Tary Troubles, Mr. Trambull has even gone so far as to | dentand the members of his cabinet, tsd | Hilicit futercourse with Montgomry and one called in_to preserve ovder An adjourn- ,';‘.'-'k'.f",l:-‘.{"‘l:,“ ol ",‘;“““{"w'i‘ sage of the prosident on Hawallin. Ay .. 2 Parliament convened | make propositions to W. A. Deuel to be gen- [ the heads of the departments. ound | Dr. Garth, ‘The evidence, however, coming | ment was eaused by the lack of a quorum on | Per ceut, makine in all57.2 per ceut, aw uation an Masigo. nee \l'l"‘_',','i:l“"',r:f"'_j ,‘,rm".::;' "v:'m ;m‘,:‘:“‘\ eral Slllpclrmlr,nlh'nl of the Union 1'.1:“,‘-, everywhere a great terest in the silver | from Mrs. K. W. Sheldon of Omaha, J. I.. | & motion to go into committee. Party feel- "_",T”_l“'y 35,002 on claims proved aggregating “"_““ n and a se ‘v“-I MESSUEE ACCOmpany - | NI ALHA AL LR LY Y 1 Denver & Gulf, to George Ady 1o become gen- | auestion and that the M is wero | Doty, C. L. Chipman and_wife, Amelia B, | ing ran very high at the close of the session, | $¥U0H — — LA G DAL U i) o) b opened by the emperor on the 28th. The | ot \ERCE LD @ CROTEE AEN G Heve irad | as thoroughly informod tuntion | B, I Dinneo and Martin Howe was | and there+s no doubt the struggle will con- It Eati 5 manded by the senate, were transmitted to House of Representatives no sooner met on | Wild the position of general freight agent. | asour own people. They had evidently fol- | inconclusive. Mr. and Mrs. Austin _of | tinue, as soou as opportumity offers, in the WasmiNaron, Dee. 18.—Indian Conimis- | congress today. ‘I'he message was as fol the 20th than a motion was made which. in I“T lmllursl?unl }n\ Wild has accepted the lm\'l';‘ l(:\"n:lil(‘);l"m“”(t‘; l:lllm’llb!;fl:;q\\‘;:l,:l“: (h‘ll] ll::‘nlrulu;:'e‘nudm:\ll“m Il\usl_!n sm“yl’l"h louse tomorrow. sioner Browning today appeared before the | lows oflec e P renid Toru did position tendered. having come to the Union | £ o o CODB DAL LY Fa;1rying curini ’s hearing. hile o — o O o0 ndiann affairs o L : S . e or REP i effect, was that President Hoshi Toru did | BRIEOn HORGEReq, BAvILR COmE H0 e o the | tnderstood the policy of the situation as | both scem to fecl Sinbaiagsed, yob the de. READ IN 1HE SENATE, kbl il GL WAy sl G To Tz SENATE AND TilE HOUSY (OFUIRBLRRS not have the confidence of the house. Tt | ;b iaWion'of the latter with tne fomfier | though they lived within onr own borders. | fendant holds up remarkubly nitted estimates for he next flscal year. | seNTATIVES: Inmy receunt anununl messago was alloged that lie had become connected | roud. Bt Mr. Douel, although temporavily s Tho ” resont production of silver in Cleveland's Message on Huwnil Recelves | The estimates arc£0,431,000 to the congress | briefly referred to our re- I 0 b exch in charge of both properties at Danver as | Mexico amounts to about #3.000,000 an- RUSTLERS. Attentiol SoRINE secret meetings of the political me L AN | guperintendent of | tho mountain aivie | Bually and I'do- not believe i will diminish, DAMROSCH'S BITTE PILL. lations with Hawaii and expressed the in- isc i H CASIINGTON, Dec. 18, —In the senate today e tiia i o s Aftor o heated discussion the motion i Tni »acific 9 but rather expect to see it increase. New Stock Tiloves Muke 1t Inter-i| o1 o oriiatoN; L T LB LR AMRLE SODAY hbtbat i | by a majority of forty-soven. ‘Lo houso | 561 of the ~Union bacife By vew | OL5c 0t FIt aenito toNgaer the LuRited et el the long looked for message from the presi- | Mis Orehestra Wowt: Play tor THm on | on he subject when additional advices per hen adloutned Lo Ve e e e fused to db, | Sunday by Mr. Dickinson, is_seriously | States take, hold of tho silver question and | pexven, Dec. 18.—A spogial to the Repub- dRntushwlttielElitibowTorshiaTgoverament || o Btcconntoran HISILCERS mitted. Though I am not able tonow report 4 R A L .'L_‘“ ::n‘.m;?m.l_m“” dobuting the question whother he can af- | settle it There is a general sentiment | y;. non Albuquerque, N. M., says: These | [ the Hawaiian islands was received, and NEw Yok, Dec. 18 —A remarkable scene a definite chanee in the am conv ctunl wituation. T and is being upheld by his party. = A mation | [ord tosover his councction with the Union | BFIOTE the public men that_there should be d that the difficulties: created the reading wae listened to most attentive! t )] 'y o1 i 8 exico | hurd times have brought to the surface a - \ iRy By ; | Pacific and go to & road that may have a | closer commerelal relatiqus botween Mexico request by Mr. Chandlerof New Hamp- | Pl A large audience o ssed vesterday to address the throne ) Behie SO0 BD 10 8 000 AL basty | and tho United Sta es, In_ which I heartily | number of stock thdeves, and the stockmen [ A reduest by Mr. Ciandlerof New Hump L ‘ was enacted last night at Carnegie Music us present to listen both heve and in Hawaii and now standing ihe want of confidence in the | |G88l existence but a your ortwo Bl bosta | GOl e’ Tbelleve it dquite practicable for | of central New Mexicoare great sufferers, | SPP fOF the reading of the nstructions to | lo one of the concerts of the Symphony | iy tlie way of & solution throuzh executive 3 fet well enough alone, haviug in addition to | the United Statesto make atreaty with | 1y the Manzano monupains, east of the city, a Mr. Willis lea to a debate of an hour's dura- | orchestra, of which Walter Damroschiis the | yetion of the problem presented render it | h Ghamber. his position as genoral ngent of the Union | Mexico something like the one negotiated t A desperate charctot pamed Dorfiro Tryiliois | ton ana they were finally read. ‘he [ conductor. At 8 o'clock Mr. Damrosch ap- er and Panis, Dec. 18.—The senate h: PI' xpedient that the matter should adopted | Pacific at Denver the local ticket oftice, | by Grant, that willbe of great benefit to i xicdisnt Linbitie e e e vill be ¢ the leader of a gang!of rustlers. and the | message and accompanying documents are | peared uvon the conductor's stand. He was | jq pafepred 1o the broader authority and dis the explosives and associations bills, which brings him considerable revenuc in | Mexico aud the Unived States. beaceful settlers are much alarmed. The | now before the senate, the pending question | to conduct the Lohengrin overvure. He | yoction as congeress, with a full explanution Tn the Chamber of Deputies today M. | UNe WAy of commissions, netting him in the Imports Texas Cotton. rustlers go into a tierd of sheep and drive off . 4 i n the i f Mr. Hoar of Massa- | raised his baton, but there was no response Y n neighborhood of &5 por month, & SWIAY | uf visited 4 very lurgo cotton mill there | bBundrods at a time. They run off cattle, e s DU SRl toar qof JLALE of the eiug on the motion of Mr. Honr of Mussn. | raiscd b bR S Sris hop Seubil adeavor this far made to deal with Turroll pointed out tha Austria was accord- | \which the. Union Daciie, Donyor & Gull 0 / | , jo: | chusetts to refor them to its committes rom the orches nastonishment he | yhe emergency and a statement of the cos I fng Ttaly greator udvantages for thocntry | could ot afford topay u genoral passenger | Uat Bad 50,000 spindles and 1,000 looms with bR o?"t‘ngc;‘x‘xluuuh‘fxinm?:‘lv to the in- | foreign relations. ; : looked at his musicians and again waved his | giderations which have governed netion R R T e all the modern applinnces und ' T aaquite | B3oitants of Lo nquuigdn tows, Thisis | o readin of the messago was conclyted | paton. “Not the slighiest souud came from | *'{<Fh1Ions Wik bass ovbried wetion ‘ Premier Casimir-Pericr stated that nego- At miduight Sunday Receiver Trumbull | Surprised to finc that -most ¢/ the cotton | fory. Late this afternoon Deputy Sheriff a1 il New | the musicians. s i it o stice sho! -4 3 i ik OROE L € At o £ y R Wl heing consumed was from Texas. While | o1y T s a n Deputy Sheriff | frumpshire, called for the reading of Minis- | = Raising his baton a third time Mr. Dam- | determine the path to be followed in treats T 0 el o O ety | o, Mestrs, b illery Qudarson, I \Dick” | doesuot produce ns much as is consmmod in | o, tho clity Bmilo) GEta-Rpd ils Farrora, | instruction of M. Gresh Obtain sutisfaction, as otherwiso it would b | Buckinghum of thie Union Pacific, und . 17 | the manufactures of that country. ihero e At R D) qoanerate tace: 18,1 factory to the Chamber of Deputics thatu | the party above mentioned having left | (HHOE ARG 8 (UHITIES ARUTIGIORY 1 EI8 | but eluded apprebengion or suspi motion to the effect that the Chamber { Omaba Sunday morning by special tram | (i1 0f Mlexice which s SUaptying | Ghe BEOS yvecenty, counts upon the government's energy to | toattend the legal separation of the roads, | P12 Wi L. rosch Ul}lll‘fl few bursof the overture, but | ing the subject. If nutionai hon u ) the same silence provailed among the musi- | disreenrded and w dosire. for territorial xe 3. markzed *Confidential,” and 1t was | clans, A sharp hias wus heard in the ront | Soresnrded und u dsive fov territorial ox red to be read. of the house, 1t was taken up by row aftey | LeVsion or dissatisfustion with a form of roDoEL The fisat paragiuph had just ben road | Sow of soats and uickly Spread (o tho gal. | EOvernment notour own is to regulate ous al years, | when Mr. Butler. democrat, of South Caro- | |erjes. conduct, 1 have entively misapprebended tho ¢ on until | Jina suggested that time would be saved by T e 3 3 urning to the assembly Mr. Damros mission and ¢ r of o ) having the communications printed instead | sajd; “lLadiesand Gentlemen: 1 am oty | oo 1, ractor of our government n. dated October sty is o be ! ) 3 L VS R u print 3 and the behavior which the conscience of Lthe Sl 2 heretofore sent to Europe. NURD y of read. - An hour's debate followed, partici- | 1o suy that there will be no concert tonight . ) Imrelthe :::‘:n|m‘;(|s}ylte\:‘l‘u‘[‘lle‘<‘lmhs s ARG “1 visited the mint in Mexico, a very large Ny ""‘,‘m i mavaL pated 1n by mauy senators. My rchestra vofuses 1o plug for me on de. | ©W° Peoplo demands of their publiv servants, > ¥ £ o>, establishment which I|x:flll>ccu hyobe Ao | pragedy ut Deadwosilin- Which a Sixteen- '\{‘. Allison said hlu tllmnl": rizht‘t? h;"_'fl couat of my ‘cellist, Hegner. I resret to Why Annexation Was duterfered With. Indemulfying ftlot Suflerers. amissourl Division of the Western | A£reAL many vears, aud has produced more Year-6hd (iim Figares read every papersent in by ‘the president in | teii you this; I regret to tell you the fabric | When the present administration entered > i P f . silver n v oth toi e A <t g o pursuance of 4 resolution of the senate. He [ \whip ave bed atic eaving for SHDTES 4 AREGEION e Panis. Dec, 18.—A semi-offcial note is pub- Puassenger Ansockation in Session S O e s | Deawoon, Dec: 18.—[Spevial Telegram to .} b £ which I have been patiently weaving fc lish=d regrarding the statement that Admiral | - Desy: Brin, foreign minister of ltaly, has been in- formed that France acceded to his demand, & Phereupon moved that the nstractions bo | venes 1o caad. c binre ne one tor e | upon its duues the senate had under consid- Dec. 18,—Representatives, of the | but have bills the same as in_this country, | Tue BEE|—A cold blooded murder occurred | read. B T AT s AR S moliE Ve IIIBAIT A TiR D cration & treaty providing for the annexits railroads in the transmissouri division of the | Silver is the geueral circulating medium | last night in onc of the rear rooms of the [ Mr. Butler withdrew his motion to refer | the office during the week.” tion 0Bt HuwAiiAG IxliRds to the tertlory, Western Passenger association are holding a flh«l!'lhu"- mn.t;l- - of be Thero :msf Mascott saloon. The murderess, Austie | the |"|'“‘|‘""_‘l‘l3""‘“I“:".""ll{l%f‘ """l“l\l'l,flf‘c The -trouble was brought about by the | of the United States. Sureiy under our. and had placed at the disposal of Italy the, | meeting in this city to devise means to im- Bfifi:} B O B s s WS | Trevis. a givd only 16, i an inmate o Belie MR KR LB gfl‘““l%. :}'i‘"k“‘ ;“\"» l'l’i\"'{';‘s"",‘fi': recently | copstivation and laws the cnlargement of sum of 420,000 franes ns indemuity for the | prove the trafiic etween Colorado and Mis- | Tyst tiwenty yours, and i o practically | Haskill's bawdy house,! and her victim was Faulkner, democrat, of West Virginia | uuion. "They protoste against the importa, | ©Ur Jimits is o manifestation of the highesy families of the victims of the Aguies-Mortes | sours river points. The following roads are | stablo, except as there has besn some in- | Maggie McDermott, formerly of Sioux City. | did not agree with the judgment of the mem-' | tion of the - famous violoucellist, Anton [ attribute of sovercizuty and if entered upon A riots. ‘The semi-oficial note suys that this | vopreceried: Missouri Pecific, Rock Island, | creascd activity of business which, of course, | L'0F-some time there has been trouble be- | pers of the committee on foreign relations | Heguer, who has not been in this country | as an executive act all things relating to statoment is not enticely accurate, though it | B iington, Santa Fe, Union Pacinc, Denver | has a tendency to raise prices of products teen Ih::u; "~"f;v ount of the love they both | ghat the papers should be read, but did not | g sufticiently long time to become & member | the transuctions should be clear and froe adds that both governments have expressed | 'Rig Grande, Rio Grande Western ind re. | well as to slightly raise the price of lavor, | gherished for Frapic Debelloy. a handsomo, | object to unimmons consent. of the union. On night My, Dam- i g readiness to make mutual amends to the | oty G Valley, Tt has been | but not much.” dark eyed gambler. A meeting was held S 8 by The secretary then r the instructions | yosel e o n sic trom suspicion. Additional importance is suffercrs trom- the riots, roportod that the object of the hoosing was | Inreplytoa question, Mr. fleller saia: | Ist night betwean the thres togive De- | 1o Minister Willis. L attached to this peeuliar treaty of annexi- { T TR to discuss the withdrawal of the Rio Grande | ‘“There seems to be no special interest in an | bellov a chance to decide which of the two | My. Hoar woved that the messageand | which the members refused to suspend the | tion bec use it contemplated 4 departure T e e || L Hogner's easo, nd last | from unbrosen Amer n in pro- erve C ¢ reign relations, | night, fearing the unon would be too much | viging for the addition 1o our ter § and that that motiou, under the rules, g0 | for them, the mombers of the Symphony | \iJiug for the addition toour terril o 3 until tomorrow, Tho motion | Was | ‘coeliestes dotided to Tollow the unions mai, | islinds of the sea moro thau 2,000 miles re X R iB e ratonalleontaren AText f may | heloved. The decision seemed t) be gong & Western from the association. As a matter | international conterenc: except as it may | ¢ e s e R SOl ROINE Loxnoy, Dec. 18.—A motion will be | of'fucy the road has not withdrawn and has | aftect the United States by nducing us fo | i Magzic's favor, when the Trevis girl brought forward in the House of Commons | no intention of doing so. It hus merely | remonctize silver. Mexico will maintain | frew s gun, and with the words, 'IE 1 can't asking that a committee be appointed to en- | withdrawn from the local association in San ¢ coinage, no matter what otuer coun- | Dave him you capt,' shot the McDermott accompanying documents be printed and can traditi e e oot | Faviiano, G haiilrond seiin Bt tandnace may 40." girl. The ball entered e right nipple and | agreed to. EPRS moved from our Heurest consts. il e B ol ectitn of the Chicas Worldrs | sy that sinco the World's fai business hs R R el fook 1 downward colivsa to tho heart (e | A bill to provide for the aisnosal of Fort Rt ——— These considerations might not of thems g fair. Documents have been produced con- | boen very light, butof late 1t ha improved VAY LEUVEN INDICTMENT, #hoivas unaoanslonsiIaNRIIOY sian ariestod |l aser, Atandousd milituny veservationiin LN A MELLOISTY sclves call for interference with the coms Wil Oppose the Government. fon' that this stuto is re uperating f L‘..,- tion In the Case. SIEEPNEN 48D SATRLERES, Mr. Morgan, democrat, of Alabama intro- tre nres Himself, vious adaministration. - But it appeared from Loxpox, Dec. 18,-A dispatch to the Times | thun any other portion of the woustry. The Drsrgr Dee. 18— [Special Telegram to Lo LA A BN, duced a joint resolution creating a commit- MONTRE an Consul | the documents accompanying the treaty from Berlin says: At a meeting of the | meeting will continue tomorrow g Bie] —The federal grand jury Wnight | apotier 1rght Betwren Them n Colorao | 106 10 COSISL of three senators and three | ingwho loft horo for New York upon ve- | when submitted 1o the senate that tho i Agrarian league at Stettin, President Plotz eate s found u large number of indictments ugainst A Plece of Fisndish Crasity. oo e ebmiition oF the Niearugusn canai Lt | celptof his I papers from Minister | ownership of Hawani was tendered to us by ] declared the party would opvose the gov- CODPRAUEING FOIMALLS Van Leuven, the Lime Springs pension at- | Dexven, Dee, 155A speeial to the News | authorizes the committee to visit Nicaragua. | Mendonea for, it is alteged, aiding Lawyer [ a pivisional government set up to succeed i erninent's naval estimates in rotaliation for : % : torney. District Attorney Connell says the | from Grand Junction, Colo.,, says: Another | Referred to the committee on contingent ex- ttempling to stop | the constitutional rulerof the isiands wio :_:::“ ":.‘.'.:;.E,y-"i:;. m\ Al'é'(v,lyllxll:‘l‘l‘l‘i:‘l:‘ L::'Ic‘.lpllhm: Big ‘“"|"‘:I":f::“:::“"’ "lyl "‘:::; :m:':;h"l'mfl 'r"_'“ri\'"l‘nf““"l‘;‘l“}«:;m’i:'l‘" ‘"u*.‘," ““"";‘“ l“l',-:‘ if | cuupter was added to the sheep war in the | Penses. Peixoto’s ship from suiling from New York, | had been dethroned, and it did not appear " Mr, Peffer introduced a bill providing re goi 1 pment concery 3 g funds for immediate use in relicving tne issued before going a statement concerning | that such p Febru piration 'of his term, 10, Van | Plateau country vesterday. One hundred Uinn's 4 New Youx, De ovisional grvernment had the wion 18.~he Colorado Fuel Al Lewen will try hard for a contiiuance, The [ and twenty-five bucks belonging to J. A. | waut and distress in the country. his connection with the affair. He goes into | sanction of either popular revolution or .~ The Standard, com- | aud Iron company contracted tonight with | jury willreport tomorrow morning. In ad- | Cunningham of Salt, Lake, which had been | — Adjourned. a lengthy denunciatory history of President | suff menting on the admission of Utah to state | yno vecoivers of the Union Pacific vance of the report he refuses to discuss - RIS ph i AL AINNI0n oL Pinb HiaABlate. ilway [ yance of the report ho xefuses to discuss | on the range in the platesu country during §1 polygamy is apain practicod with ime | [oF the delivery of about 30,000 tons of steel | whether examiners, witnesses or pensioners tho, summar, Jyeras bolpgy takent0,0lsco I et A G Aopiausirar driatpiti s | R0 LM KIsA blO (N tUkes SOLKEh DI ATAIG N punity the Mormons will capture Nevada | ralls. Thisis the hrst large contract for | MAve beeu mdicted. Utah, to join the largo herd, and James Wal- | Iossible Action by tho Houso Committes | i3 SN TR 0Tty i lonality to | tion naturally atracted the attention. Ona, N RS, SPE ' NOTRHL, . 80 4 Many of the indictments at Van | lace, who had themin charge, camped on on Banking and Currency. (ORe.J d L Yy o ot | and exercise considerable ufluenc over 1 rai i > Angiotim against Van 3 i ye man ships with the object of sliughtering the extraordin haste—not Lo say, P e e et | steel rails made in o west this season and | Lenven ran also against Dr. Kissel of tho | Saturday nfght on' what is kiown as th Wasnixoroy, Dec, 18.—Ropresentative | his ey mon Slavg ¢ e el S T R TN will result in the employment of about 1,500 | examining board of Cresco, Van Leuven is | Hogback, about twenty miles east of this | (yiperso ex: ember ¢ pion Ry 5 R S § aniit mp,,“,,":.myl,., works at Pueblo, 1¢ | d¢cused of bribine examiners, suboring dity. About 1 o'clods Sunday morning he | Suiberson of ‘Texas, s member.of the house actions connected with the teaty, & R ahane Peixoto’s government and _announces him- SXATE BANK TAX REPEA, self with the rebel chief Mello. Ilc scath- binet Crisis 8, OX o Sl byitan s Cy itted i currency, i Another Bond Company in ‘Trouble, T e e 3 R R Aiemsos ant toikhg Hlopal fobs. o "wifl | was aroused by ter masked mon. who, ot the | committeo on banking and currency,is in - Anotber Buna Comueuy i freuble, | Iappeared thit o sownlied committoe of o 18 8 bl tRA e el is understood that in resuming operations | also be indicted at St. Paul and Winona for | Pomt of revolvers, comp>lled him to givo up | favor of a bill to repeal uncorditionally the | BABINAT, &€ el lmbla |[satoly oMGNAILIY: Ve SOBION-OL ShalIayRK R mated to the cavinet that he will resign to- | % 1 it ? ten the so. | Similar offenses in Minuesota. his gun, Two men weve lefv to guard nim | 10 per cont tax on state bank 1ssues. It has | Bond aud Investment company has been | aguinst the constitutional government yf % day because of the uncertainty whether the | the company will ask 1ts men to sign the so- 4 and the rest_drove the sheop a short way | been intinated that such a bill would be re- | Festramed by injunction from proceedine | Hawaii, was '_"'_g““““‘l'm\!]:‘luln".l: s the el 3 members of the vight would agree to the | called Pittsburg scale of wages. Vainnble X from camp and killed aboyt 100 of them and S TR Y R dution by the | With its monthly drawig, whien should | 423 of Junuaky: that on Monday, the 16th, prineiple of proportionate representation in Ll DEs Moises, Dee. 18.—[Special Telegram | left the rest with bioken bucks and legs, porjecanithont iy recolumendation by the - » A the United States forces were landed at v ¥ 4 2 . b the new clectoral bill TRUMBULL'S FIRST ACFOINTMEST. | to Tue BEE|—A quantity of pupers kept on prichc hiied. committee, and without any report as to the | have taken )'l:l-' duy l\\ Hliam C. T I~1ml. Honolulu from a uaval vessel lying in the E ) 5 yver : g SCHEIG GETS SEVEN YEARS, advisability of the house pagsing upon it, In | Fepresenting himseit and three other hond: | harbor: that on the [7th the scheme of u G b file ie the governor’s office In the state house holders, claimed that 3,000 bonds of | provis | government wus perfected and . Fred Wild, Jr, Made General Freight - T ¥ e this case there would provably be several | gy " L LRl L A ek 5 provisional governme s perfected and a, S Jonss, N, B, 18— Much A h T 8y, were partially destroyed by fire last night. | vy, Floya and Hor Sous Will Be Tried i i €00 each nave been issued alveady, from | proclumation waming its officers was on the Ty B A AT TR o S e gent of tl e Systen bRy aneinot of_pardon, requiition | " Y il BpA ‘:“ rled | mnority veports, one against the bill, an- | which an mcome of #18,000 has been received | sume day prepared and reaa at the goveri- Trom LAvarhool for 81, Jona'e, Fialitag wud | 4 Dexvas, Deo. 18-=Reoelver Trumbull 40- [iagd” similar ‘puners, -Thoso flod auring | muwgsrorss, Don 16, Bavon yean other for its repeal, with restrictions by the | and only 400 paid out. [Uis said the con- | ymont bniding; that immediately thereupon P ladelphi oW five diye orerion ay A4 | day avpointed Fred Wild, jr., general freight | Boies' administration were kept in tin boxes | Y INNEAPOLIS, Dec. 18, —Seven years and | govormment, and another for repeal uncon- | OFD cannot pay off the bonds already out. | the I7nited States minister recoguized the 4 PGP oy fie s averduo at US| et of the Denver, Toxys & Gulf system, | and wero not havmed. Those fllod during | 51X months lmprisonment at hard labor in | gionally. Mr. Culberson favors the luter | 1t IS e or Hied articles of nesociation and | prosisional government thus created; thab 4 KiprPRdiihy B 1 T < TR PR TR e the administrations of Shermun and Larva- | the state prison at Stilwater, was the has redeemed ouly about 400 of the #,000 | tyws days afterward. the 19t of Janu: un the route, Mr. Wild is assistant genfral passen; u alatrgl 3 ’ AT : b A plan. S 0f y — Nt i L L S R e were kept in paper boxes and are about | sentence imposed today apon Philin M. [ U A taran e i aRS ) L cominisslon epresenting such = goveris ; - e sgent, of the Unfon Pacific, which position | ity Yurnd, 1t s Uionght thit mico SAFEed | senaie. ex.tenme of the Bank of Minneapolls, 1f the bill s reported in any form,” he ot e COMNIBAIONGTAL FENCORIILING L AaVIE TR AYALHS K LoNvoN, Dec. 18,—The bill authorizing the | B¢ Will resign at once the fire, as hearby was o large stock of | who © ploaded . guilty o the charge | B0¥8: Uit is my judwment that iv will be for NEATBEYR FOLECL specially chaviered for the occasion, arviving § Indinn government to borrow £50,600,000 o Incrensed Terminal Faclllties, matches. i 3 of grand larceny wm the first degreo | uWnconditional repeal. The proposition o | re win Be Fair Throughout Nebraska | I San Francisco on the @Sth duy of Januney i ! 4 and in' Washington on thesd of Kebrnary; meet maturing obligations between now and Some days ago Tue Bee intimated that Work of Sioux City Bankers, for stealing $25,000 of the funds of | huve the natienal compuroller of currency nday. that the next day th i first inters Maeh passed wws third reading in the House | negotiations bad been entered into botween | S0Ux Ciry, Dec. 18.—The meeting of crod the institution wherein he was employed, | supervise the bani issues is only another | Wasmixaro, Dec. 18— Forecasts for I'ae : kL bf Commons toda) ¢ o a view with the secretury of state and ans the Union Pacific and the Omaha Bridgo & | itors of the Union Loan and Trust company | And With the pronouncinz of the fate of the | method of. en) ey ging the natioual banks. | day: For Nobraska--Fair; nwesterly wind: - o i« 3 A other on the 15th, when the tyeaty aunese b AT “Permina! company for th purchase ou the | bexan today. There ure some ffty beakers | eignes oo o 00 0L o e hieona! | There is no particular difference whener | For fowa—Fair; shghtly warmer Tuesday | ing the islunds wis practically agreed un f Kudolitseh, u fan part of the latter of the tracks of the Union | attending. nearly all from the east. The Mrs. Floyd aund ,fm. two sons, who are | they are issued on oue kind of sceurity or | night; northwesterly winds and that on the th it was formaily cons is dead. Vacific north of Graca strect. At the meet- | company bas formulated o comprebiensive | joiutly charged with grand lircény, werc | @nother or by institutions chartered by | = For'South Dakota-Fair, slizitly cooler; | cluded and on the 1ith transmiltted to tho \ 1t Pelxoto of Brazil has post po wg of Union Pacifie recelvers held in New | scheme of reorganizing all of the compunies | arraigaed today sud pleaded nov” guilty. | Btates if the state governmental control and | westerly winds, aenate. 4 of members of congress unti York recently the sale of these tracks was | that failed with the trust company, and this | Their trials were set for Junuary 24.. This | regulations are exerciscd over them us over Local Record. I'hus between the initiation of the schcma An unesploded bomb was discovered discussad, the veceivers giving their sapetion ) i wis reported to the meeting today. It will | evening ull three w admitted 1o bail, the | national banks. If the states are to have 10 the transfer for a consideration of 6,000 | be several days before fiual Acticn is taken, | boys i 8,000 each and Mrs. Floyd in 82,600, | Power tocharter banks they should have | pc. 15 Omaha record of temporavure and | Lo 14th of January and the submission to and itis understood tiat " President ‘Clark e o ~ power Lo control them.” rainfall compared with corresponding day of | Whe senate of the Lieuty of aunexation won- A L Tt o U P nt. . mrTEE——— 11,15 possible that the bill may be reported | b S 4 cluded with such government, the entiro i 18.—[Special Telogram to ROBBED AND FIRED, » past four yours: ' as German | New York Thursday power to sell the tracks Osaae, Ta., Dec to the house inorder to afford ah opport nity 1893, 1892, 1891, 1890, | terval wus thivty-two days, tifteen of which should the court here ucquiesce in the sale. | Tue Bee.)—A promivent German farmer for discussion. It is likely thav the S kst for & provisional government in Hawaii on A e o e axahed Oppicr oF ti1e WeATRER BUiiat, OMAUA, Hulow bas heen appointed t Tno-Zennenwa, o ltaly nent exists in banking and com- winbassado Much oxelt Maximum te were speat by tho Hawailan commissioncrs sl ) ey ] : ! porature 482 #0244 lawa el erelos O ton” i 't biaposai o 6o puisuass of tises Liacke wil) give tho | und wife, named Priem, are under arvest for Bize in » oy, :r,;- banda tn, 1 Piar | pustioans, will sob, voto for sny laad of re- | Mislmum o 45 gae | In tueir journex 1o \Yashingion. Prolong the daw reluting to bank teancs ridge Te al company eu- | glleged i o 8 - " peal, but they will be glad to s \e bi )2 400 Vital Foint Undecided. A limutety trom Theoadiiovash tussian. | larged trackage faclitios as well 4s an oul. | Siceod Mhuman treatment of o A1 1:20 this monnibg fen. Broe out fn the | DroglE D is the iovise, ds they ballevathe U0 .00 L L T (oo L oaeT ] v, Polind, stvs Uit i old bank has fuited are, | 1ot o the roads on the south and pernnt the | | 39, Morkog. for_ b cigar store of Ernest Worms at121 South | Will make party capital outof the discussion Statement showing the condition of tom- | A0 he next bace Upon e e O Lie 4 Liabilities at 450,000 voubles, The bunk { new company to set down cars at uearly all ok ful story N T Pilteer o ' o Some of the democratic committeemen be- | perature and precipitation ut Omiha for the | Papers submitted with the treaty clearly ¥ istio & s, T the wholesale abd manufacturine seolich, | Such i pitiful story of the cruelty of her em- | Fifteenth street. “The blaze startea in some'| [iate's el Gught to pass, while others. ke | day and since March 1, 15! appeared that theve was oven and undete q q lependence Bolge of Brussels says | ments in the city. e bloyers that they were avrested and will un: | kindling wood in the regr of the room and is | Chairman Sprivger and Representative | Noral temperaturo. . gao | Wited an 1ssue of the most vital fwporiance, 1 'y bt ol Vo hold Yesierdyy, | "The tormual people s learncd, ave %0 an investigation. supposed to have bean set by a burglar [ Johnson of Ohio, want the bill discussed, Excess for the du 2 Vi smessage of Loe presldont socolnavye A it e minisars | dectded that shey | abandoned the idea of constructivg a viaduct J. . Navery's Linbliities. cithier intentionally” ar accidentally, for [ Ihie commitiee will meet wworrow. Deficiency since Murch 1 Ing WA LRI RO e OYOHLRILA ul enmter Borhaort unjess | aoanao i the o) ! 5 3 ; 5 fRASE 2lanua) T T LT Norwal precipltation of the mouarchy was nov in any way pros 1ho Fyltixts agreod 1o support (e e across the Omuha tracks to connect with | Des Moies, Dec. 18, —Assignee Watker | It was found = after the fire wus " - o neasure (RIRA § X ¥ 88 Moings, Deo. 18.—Assignee Walker | oo J00s . J Washington Notes. Deticiency for the woted by this government,” und in & letter providing for proportionute representation. | the Belt Line but wilk instead attempt 10 | today filed a schedule of the labilities and | CXtinduistied and _ihe store cxamined 3 ) Doficiency since Mareh 1 to th i AR L R e mperor Willlaw of G ny hus pardoned | Arrange fora temporiry congeetion with | o Ly ubllitios and | yhay ybout #50 worth ef, cigars were missing WassiNGroN, Dee. 18.—Representative o the president from the secratary of state 3 el Kieshoff who wis tricd by court | the Missouri Pacific and Omahfl roads in the | #33ets ofJ. C. Suvery and the American Em- | from ~the ~case. A 'wolored man also submitted to the senate with the who | Simpson of KKansas has introduced a bill to Reporus from Other Stations at 8 | Guaxw Rariws, Do, 18 —Touighi Lgury | Hawburg, Huax Locul Furess " New Y e 0wl s ‘urred 4 Henced 10" three monthe unt | horth part of the city. Just as soon a8 the | rant company of New York, who re usually sleeps in the store was absent lust | jlace manufactured woolens on the free list. e the followiug passago occurres a prisonmang 10 i fortress for shooting the edi- | Omahia line agrees 1o the connction, work | failed. The diabilities foot up over night,” but he is not suspected, because his "h,‘ mpson {ntends to urge this bill as e 18| ¥ 5 | At the Hm"l:mlxr!':\\swml fova nment ] Fani s i dabbtatt, whow he uecused of de- | wiil be bogun, a3 Genoral Manuger Dod- | 4ud the assets ubout §300,000, ot countitig a | purse, containing §00, was found lying in its | 5 C ; R 4008 Reil A8 & 1R E%| & s took possession of Llieyovernment bulldings. s 3 ; ning llg 4 H dridge of the Missourt Pacitie taven his | large amount of stocksrated as nowinal, | accustomed place. The damuge done by the | dmendment to the Wilson tariff bill. wanons |78 | 33| 2 £g B boons ap Jofleuls Ware VIORSUY Cr QNI 4 BARred unarhiate, souie of whow e gonseat 0 4 councction with bis yoad near | Whose value caunot be determined five wae insiguificant, Goorge D. Allen of Las Vegas, N. M., has s8|81| & & e R Py Borlin, yestorday, The speakurs de- | Nicholas street, Injured 1w Mines i been disbarred from practico before the pen | H R Visional government by the United Stites 3 L tho social domoerats, 4nd. the men- : To Frighten Her Husbund. sion bureau for improper and unprofessional | {53] & H i ' B of Ha tachol Dok prale:. guc the - wen Nows Hriels of the Hullroads. Des Morxes, Dec. 18.—(Special Telegram 3 L ) } fon burea proper and unprofessiona, £ 0N sl [t minister until atter the queen’s abdication ! who luve vkt part o outrages Vas tecelyod | T F. Godfrey of the Missouri Pacific was | to Tue Bee |- Richard Taylor and Edward h'\]‘;' ‘,\";‘l‘;'l:':‘.““‘; fe'ml“: ‘V“"‘ I "i" ooRdNak I vy | o ey and wheo L6y wwre i cffeciive possession with prolonged applaus at Lincoln yesterday. Bl lr R et A - and af Soul lleyeuth street, took a | Acting 0 e ) 6 Lo by Kearney ' 00, Part cloudy. | ©f the goveraweut buildings, the archiv oM Pellotan b un v ot 11 otutt | * Freight T Manager 1. A, Muaroo will | conl miso. sbout. noba tosay by e mra. | JUABNIY of morvlibe mt 1 awclock Iast | S MRINE, SR U WY fiormey | el dnighviondy: | kha LTeABEY, e, it ASKS L HiA Tuikg 0 vench Chumber o o abiian T gy Ly ! ¢ d Y the pre- ] oW « eted th < Valentine | 0| Cloar station, and ail the political machinery ol wealnst the growih of supp Jestenday | return from New York toda mature explosion of a blast. 1t is not [ DML When Swreamagturyed a short thne | ror the northern district of Ohio o look | Cliicake plikloudy this goveramonti | & 2 aents and moved they bo referred to a com- | S 1 Cobb, ageut of 1he Missouri Pacific | thought Fillmore can recove He nas a | later, he found his wife in an unconseious | into the ulieged violations of the civil [ & holi® t But a piotest aiso sccompanied said i mitiee. AL Burdeau, wilnister of finance, re- | 44 Sweet Spriogs. Mo | is in Omaha fuwily and Taylor lived with him. condition and breatbing hulrg‘)'. Dr. Towne | service department in the case of political ! 1 2 treaty, sigued by the queen and her minis Pillein hehalf of the geveruwcnt. "N Pélle- | Messrs. Clarke and Thurston of 'the P e was called aud _asdwinistered au antidote. assussmfllesmTnlcdm“..h.\ the republican ¥ ) tors at the time she made way for the pros b 4 Union Pacitic will return o Omaha Thurs. | . IdenRrsey Ly DL Alanity The woman's conftian 4n holir afterwwavds | ceulral commitice RE e enet] 4 olaar, { visional governient, which exblicitly stated T ey duy. « |-\uvlhl 108, la, Dee. 18, —[Special Tele- | was not ccnsadered dungerous. 1t is thought Mr. Morgan, democrat of Alabama, chalr- i oid Cliy 00 € | that she yielded to the superior force of tha Disast, Okl Doo. 18 Dive. Bohana Messrs. Holdveg 2d Francis are ex. | EXaw 10 TuE Bee.| -Jobn Bureanck, an uged the woman swallowed the poison in a | man of the committee on foreign relations. oot 1 United States, whose sninister had k1, dave Bobauan | a8t LI o it Tl | Bohemian, committed suicide this afternoon | §U8NUL Of whisky i grder to friguten her | today introduced a bill as to vrovisional vof¢ United States troons t b landed at the territorial outliw, ove: ! head husband, AR, s “" “‘\ w‘“‘l head | wmorning. * | by hauging. il health was the eause, hUshIL. uln\’v:'lnm'n‘l:\ It ln|4;tl1h-x that ulnu...\.-.- | vl ,“,|, weicds | iy oud declaved that he would 4 oward for two cold-blooded mur- The hig . 3 sy y— the United States shall acquire dominion | ha| A8l o0|c { A P Ry ey PR T et o 'ul‘lg:l IIV:‘;IIII juintac s the fviebt peopie are - - Movements of Ocean Steamers, Decesuber 18, | over any foreign. country or - place by | | a8 R Seleied | Aueb puevisloual ¥ Bk ’ 29080 Another crume 10 bis List, Yeaicuduy | Nash's ofice © " MUetioE tuday e F. A Did Not ivade service. At New York—Arrived—~Olympia, frow | treaty of anucxation or otherwise the —l This Waa Stlouit's Nissh i | president of the Uulied Slates, wih Cillgial uth or falsity of this piowai wad