r WOTTTTT.1TA' TTT OMAHA , NEB. , THURSDAY MORNING , DECEMBER 11 , 1884. NO. 152. WASHINGTON NEWS. Senator Yes-'s ' ObjsGliOEs to Hie mission of Dakota , Blaine Favors Warren's ' Election to tlio Senate , The Political Pot is Beginning to Boil , President-elect Olovoland io Not Eeady Just Tot , The Cabinet Makers Still on the Anxious Seat , A Project to linvo tlio I'rcsltlont Open tlio New Orlcnna Exposition'by 1'jlccfrlcnl SKNATK. WASHINGTON , December 10. Mr. Shermnn presided over tlio Senate to-day. The chair laid before the Senate an invitation to that lx > dy from tlio commissioner * ot the New Orleans exposition to parttcipato In tlio open * ing ° ftllf ) exposition on the 10th init. The communication was laid oa tlio table , this being the usual formal disposition of puch documents in the Senate when no special or immediate disposition la demanded by any senator. The Senate passed n bill authorizing the Commoicial National Bank of Chicago to in- creaao Its capital stock. Mr. Vest , in behalf of the committee on commerce , requested that the committee bo discharged from tho. considorn- lion of the int r-oceaniu ship railway bill , lip stated ho received the bill trotu Ends Baying that certain charges had boon made in a concession from Mexico which mode it nccassary to withdraw the bill. Ths committee waa accordingly discharged from consideration of ths bill which was ordered withdrawn from the bills of the Senate , McMillan introduced a bill increasing the appropriation for the erection of the public building at Minneapolis to S 100,000. The Oregon central land forfeiture bill was taken up. At two the bill wai laid .vido un til to-morrow and the Dakota bill taken [ up Vest addressed the senate in opposition of the admission of Dakota. Ho contended the Imputation was not enough to enable it to a representation in congress and it would to n certain extent be a dUfranchisemcut of states already in the uuion to give the present popu lation of Dakota two representative * in the U. S. sonata , as well as a representative in tlio lower houin of congress. Demands ore said to have been niado since 1880 for admission. Tha territory had been all demands , ambi tious politicians , men who were ready to cut each other's throati politically an 1 phymcnlly had boon urging thaso "demands " Geneinl Grant had been urged , Vest said , with the statement while prejidont , that Dakota gave him more trouble than all the other territories put together , that thn trouble there was , thoio were two straeta in Yankton , and whan one otroet did anything or pot anything done , tha other street rebelled , aud it would require al most all the civil and military power in the United States to keep peace batwocn tha tvio factious. Veot Bout to the cleat and the secretary readr _ number of petitions opposing the mi- mission of thn territory and ascribing the do- f-ire for admission to ombition of politicians who wished tn go to congress. Continuing , Vest said tin project to divide the territory wan unnecessary. Thcio weio no natural barriers , mountain or river , of interest or sentiment to divide the territoiy or the people. Tlio ' 'engineering" of the ail- mission scheme Vest nrciihod to Governor Ordway , upon whoso industry and solicitude it reflected great credit , 'i'ho trouble was there were too many statesmen in Dakota who vero r > ivoiito calling conventions , but was the United Stateu senate a body to record edicts of political juntai ? After an uxectivo Bojcion the Semite cd- journed. WASHINGTON , December 10. The tpoakor laid before tha tlomo a cimmi'tiie.ition from Kopiostntative Scales , of North Carolina , nn. nrmnciug his resignation to t.ilco effect Decem ber yi ) . Tabled. The House wont into a committee on the whole , ( Cov , of Now York , in the chair ) , oa the Military academy -.ppropmtlou bill. The House j.iut leaolution for continuing the work of the -nsiw bureau passed. JfiTho sub-iommitteo of the Hou u committee appropriations raving iu ehatvn the subj'ct of pension approprmtions agreed upon , bill i.p" I > roprlatlng SliO.OOO.UOi ) , tlio amount aked by the comimVionsrof penmona for the next lis- cii year. The bill will ba submitted to Ilia Iloiuo In niurroiv. r , Keifer ollorodnn nmoudmuiit'providfng that nil appuiut'uouti to thw grade uf huitenaut lu the shall be conliiie.il army to graduates of a military ncademv and to meritorious non- cjinmisdoned olllcerB ' rec'jmmended for pro motion in thoinunnfr approved by law. Thn amendment Is modified by including cnliatcd men and making tha laiv applicable in timu of foreign war. The amendment then paaaed The committee then anne and reported the ( Homo. Tha ayes nnd nays vote doinande'd oilitheKeifer amendment agreed to iu cum- mitteo , yoasSS , niiyM 15 , Tlio bill then PVH- ed. On motion of Morrison the committee , on the whole won discharged from further consid eration of its ' president's uuiii- [ id . Morruon message. offered a resolution which wni ddojitcd diatributirifj the incten o appropriately among the Btnnding and select committooH In tlio HoubH. So much of the inO'H.igu as rcfem to rovimuo pro visions nnd triaties vvitu Hawaii , Mtxlca and : Spain is referred to tlu coinmittee on ways and inoauf. Morriton oflcrad a resolution providing for holiday recevs from Daiember LM until , lun. nary 6. Hcfarred 'lha consideration of the intor-stato com mercial bill was resumed. In reply to a question by Townshoml Ke ati \prei-sod the hope that tha vote on thu LIU would bs readied by to-morrow. In oiaothut wan ( iono ho would call up the Mexican pemlon bill at fcooujuitho pending mouuioi weio diepwud jf. Stewart ( Verinoul ) tojk the lluir vvttli n speech In favor ot the appropriation eif n connuljiiioii. Tumor , of Kentucky , supported the Hiih.tl- tuto nnd claimed HH miperiorfty over the cum- inltteiti bill vvliich elnl nnthlng but create ui. less and ewuainent.d olllces. Uudil , whllu ho - fuvorod gonnrnlly the featurei of thu nub ti- luta , vlgoroJi ly attasked the pravhlonof it t prohililting rai'road ' compnulps from rl more for n lous thfin A flioct I util. If thu iirovMim were letniuoil In it he would l > a com- nelled to votu nRalint the fiiituo mr.wure IVmling further v cbato tbo m ttcr went over Adjournc-d , | WASHINGTON NOTC9. HKNATOn ItAYAllD's CIlANl'EH. Special telegram to TIIK UKK. WARIIIOO.TOX , December 10. Uayard's fricia's ' have been given to understand ulnco his return from his visit to Cleveland that It rests entirely with him whethrt ha thill bo n member of the latter' * cabinet. There is rca sou for behoving that ho can have cither the Btato or treasury department and that U ho decides to bacomo part of the nnw adminis tration ho will elect to go iuti tin ) tteastuy , having a preference for thnt over the state de partment Several would bo members of the next cabinet have cirailatcd papers among tlioldcmocratic senators ami reptosoatativos fur fiignaturEfl locommomllup their appoint- mout. Thejpolitlcal pot is bcplnninif to boll aud utato dolrgattous are holding moetlnis ; to unite iijion tome person for cabinet ap pointment , jvxniimng thnt Cleveland will do as they vvlnli. Jamoa I ) , Warren had an Inter view with 131tvnoto-d.lv aud natory is current that Blaioo will favnr Warren'fl election to thn pcnato. Warren has decided to ba a candi date , which means that Arthur will not allow his iiauui t.i bo usoil. Frank llincjck N de termined to fight Warren. Mnrtin i-r Arthur , and oiitortilns hopes that his fiicmls may hold tlin balance of power. In republican caucus the senate finance committee intend to act on the assumption that it Is possible to pats aomo financial legis lation during this nessioQ , and to this cud pro posed to consider several im > a uro < i , and when fully matured to report them ta thu Konato fur action. Mombern of till committee believe that that there is an urgent necessity for not delaying until next winter the quenlion of tu ptnd'ng the coinage of the standard dollar aud of considering some inonanro which u ill enable banks to continue lu existence when the thrjo per cent bnnjs are ull paid off , n ) probably they willjto before the Korty-ninth congress cornea together next December. THK PnKSIIIEXT TO OI'KK THE NKW OliLKiNS ExroainoN nv KLKOTHICITY. V delegation of congressmen headed l > y Commiasiouer General Morehead of the New Orloatm exposition , and senators Lanmr and Hampton called upnn tha president to-day and requested him in view of hla Inability to be present at the opening of tha exposition to consent to open the exposition by electricity , The plan is to attach n telegraph wlro to the motive power of the machinery In the exposi tion , the wire to ba connected with the Wlnto llouso , and at a fixed moment , everything be ing in readiness In Now Orleans , the president surrounded by his cabinet , members of con gress , judges , government ollic als and foreign representatives , will press the button iu the executive mansion at Washington and instan taneously set the va < t machinery of the expo sition ! n motion. Tlio president agreed to take tbo propsition into consideration. WASHINGTON , December 10. At the ciucus of republican members of the house to-night the following was unanimously ngaocd to : Itesolved , That the bill known as the M/x- [ can pension bill as amended by tha senate H entitled to our hearty and active support nad wo will support any and every effort to have to have it considered at the uarlioat possible v. * It was also determined that all practicable ! [ nrhamentary means ehould be cinployud to Dringtho bill before tha house for fiu.nl action. It was represented that the bill , on account of the rulings made by Speaker Carlisle whan it wnsuudrr discussion the last fcseiou of con- ress , would ba exceedingly difficult to reicb , no portion of it being on the npaaker'b t.tblo and another portion iu the committee of the whole on the Btato of thn union It was lioped , howover. that the difficulties might bo overcome , aii'l cx-Spsaker Koifer , lliprespnt- ativn Cannon and other'prominent lopablic.m | > arliamontarians were direct d by the caucui tu endeavor ti devlso a method rclio } Ing the 1)111 ) from its embarrassments. fi V rioiiB WASHINGTON , December 10. The Nicara- : uan canal treaty uud Spanish reciprocity treaty were bent by the president t ) the sen ate to-day , The treaty with Hawaii .uul i3an Domingo hos been signed. The terms of these with Guatemali and San Salvador sub- Htantially Invo been agreed upon andprogre-a liif been made withtho , Unlteid States of Co'- umbia. The ratification of these Unities will probably lead directly to ui otiations with other Americin powers and cnlonies. In-lncd the movement is alreaily voted In the liritish West Indies to securn a ri".ipiocity treaty with thoTJnitod iStrtes. With thu e\ceptionof the Nicaruziiun treaty , which rulatnj tu the iut < r-ocoanic canal , ull UICJQ ire commercial treaties and thoiiffh ( liffi'ting con fderablv in detail , they nra all modeltd upon the recipro city treaty with Mt-xiec. Tlio injunction of secrcxy has buirn formally remuvcil from the Spinish treaty ( fho text ln\inp ulrouly been publiih'd ) anil it is not un ikuly the precedent wlli bo fol.owod in n'pp : t to tlio icinainckr of , hu.-"iit'3. It i ) und'T-to ' id that tlfuitn will to rni-'to to have thoio Iro'ition ducuncrd with | , cn d ims , but it ! doubtful if a majority uf tto bcnators v/ill a sunt. A iJo.uil lloaih. WAHIIINOTOV , Dtccmbiir 10 , Piinco Alexis Saijr.0 , of Japan , who has been menber ol the loiiiohold of lir.ron Do Struve , the Hua ian ninlstcr In Washington for eever.d vein , dfe-d this morning of t ) phoid fovir. The prlnco , who was on y ole win oars old , was the ton of Gen rnl Kuieo , of Japan , nud n nephew of JiJoncl Oyiumi , Japanese ininiiitar of war , novy on n visit to this country , who will ncooin * mny tbo renuiiH hack to Japan. Wlien liiron Dorftrnvo icprcHented Ihiini it thu Jnpanuao court a strong .itt'ichinont sprauE ; up between bin children and * the > rince , wlio : icc"inpinitil DeStruvato linssi'i , ivhero lift embraced the Chrlst"in religion. At IIH baptlum the ( inurcm stood us hlu gud nmther and Grand Duke Alexii ns hit god nihcr. Ho I'.ccompaniud Haron Ue-Stiuo to : his country when thu latter vra * accredited ioru , Hulaiy lt ' - ( lllLMMl. Special Telegram to Tim UKB. CHICAGO , December 10. Opparlunity to perforr/ . extra work hau beim cut off from the operators of the Western TJnion Telegraph company hero1 Thin rennlts in mluo'nif the saluiieii of duy operitorn from 615 to 2j and night operator * & 70 tn SW per month. a l.uinlici1 li'Irni AHX | < ; IIR , ; CHICAGO , loc jnlxr 10 , The Inter Ocean , Oihkojh. Wld. , tchedu'Mi.f the asBixmncnt'uf the lumber firm of Talmiin , Conro & Co. W.-.H hied to.flayj JJ.-vt'ilitlea ( CS/J.'II ; imiulnal ai- sutMSl(0,57Ucaii ( : - , lovv oolh ctiuin and da- , prtfoion cf the lumber tr.vJe. THE MARKETS. Grain anil Stoclc markets in Cbicago. . A Continued Depression in the Cattle Trade , And Hogs are Also on the Down Hill Side , While Wheat is Becoming Strong tand Higher , Oorn Quiofc and Firm , Closing Same as Yesterday , Oats n Simile ; JIIf ! icr 1'nrlc Active rtiiel lrrcutar ; tisnl Still Autlro nml GUIOAQO CATT1.G. Special Tt'lpRrain to TIIK UKK : CIIIOAOO , December 10. Th ro worn only a ; nUn or two of Toxaua and no westerns among froth receipt * , an thcro were fully 0,000 to < ! ,500 na- tlvoi on salo. The inarkctBonorolly vvaa dill with a turn downward. Tha drop waa strong ICc on fair to Rood native steers , and purhaps 15 on inodmm aud common , TheSe advance n mil freights on catvlu mid ! ! "Je advance on dead moat to the tieabonrd is bound to cut elf ; ho piico of cattle off the country shipper nnJ producer. There vvcro eomo excellent droves of fat stuera on sole that vvoro good enough for Liverpool or any other market that would sell around about 4 75 to 0 25. Second clafB intlvcd were plentiful and making 75 ® i 25. while common auei low giado dteora are scllinR 4 l'i@'l ! CO. Cannera and butchurd have bought so treoly lately of cheap Taxans on ialo that they have sutliulont stock on hand to ast several ( lava , bulls are Hcarce and soil- eg fully as high as at any tlmo. Stockara uul feeders are not over plentiful aud are pioted 10@15 higher than last vvaclc. Holi day cattle 1003 and 1 ! > 00 lb' , , 0 ( JOtt ? 00 ; o\-- ports 1400 and IQCO Ibs. , 5 80@G 23. Texas cows 2 CO@'J 75 ; Texas stoera 3 00@3 60. HOGS. With 0,000 fresh receipts and 2.7CO loft latt night , there vvor around about 8,000 on sale , thu prentost number on market for any ono day this soasr.u BJ far. Thcro was scarcely my trading until late in thn morninjr , and at irst da h prices dropped a utrong lOalCc and as the forenoon were nvvay the decline reached nearly 25c. BtiyorH for packers bought spar- ngly utiMl alt r the dlipntchos from down town markets quoted n decline of 30ai7io : on nesa pork and then tln > y cnmmenced p-iylrg llOaJ 15 for beat packora and420al U5 for jest heavy , such aisold for 4 I0al50 yoatcr- day. It was u Waterloo for country shippers and paleflinou , Telegraph ollicci vvcro ouca nore besiegad vvHliBnider'j of telegrams an- louncing tlio bad brnnk , in many hint Aliens a CBB to shippers of S30 to S10 per car. The , 'atds Bcnuied to sworm with avviuc , n laigu lunihor being crowded into cattle pens for want of room elsowhore. Lipht sorti scarco. 500 ® 120. WilKAT. Market opened easy , eold oil jju early in tlio eaBioii to-day , owictr In loport of Syracuse jank failure r.ud nothing cncourrgiug from 'oreign markots. Tiiuro wai n feeling , how ever , that big receipt ? of the peaBon tliua far milt have cnlmiiiHled yesterday and that louceforvvard there would ba less vvhuat com- ng in and cfc better prices ns a natur.il OIIIPC- quencc. Thin Idea was paramount in trading or the day , and nftor the firht half hour a stronger foelinj * prevailed and the latent prices of the day were about the lilehcur. January Iwd 7z | 7.1lc ; ; Ji'obruary 7L'2@73o ; May 7 i ® 7DJc Jlocupti at all vvbutorn reeeivliig lointa aggregated IcrfH than yesterday. COHN OATS ruled quiet but firm and gonnrally hlr.'hcr , closing at "l o for December , USya for Janu ary , Iwc for May. roi'.r : ruled irregular but olnrplv lower , closing at 810.85 fur January , S10 'J/i for Kobiuary. r.Aiin ru'o'l ' won ! : , cloning at SO.C5 for January , Slf.71 for Oonucrnlut ; tlio r Inary I Council. CLEVELAND , Dpcrmbcr 10. The jircw this iftcrnoon publhliei the following , mid to bo derived from authentic sources , concerning the third plenary cauncll lately hold rvt Haiti- nore : "At a ruct-nt mooting of the archbish ops of America in Homo , a f uggcstlon with reference tu the election of bibhopt wa made and acted upon at liultlmoio , Ifcrvlofuio i.t ho eli mice of a Lifthop the vacancy vvns filled n t'lis mariner ; tha hUhopii of the province ) vonld meet and select three nauici for the vn- ciint hithoprio aud forward thorn to Homo vith tn loraomeints touach of the 'digniHJimufi' inojt worthj ) , Mignion' ( moru worthy ) , 'dig. iis' ( worthy ) , and in moilcnucH the candidate rrcommcndod r.H "digni slniua" would bo choM-n. Th jiropsffanda authorities eupcr vljo these Ji.i [ < cnul | uprmintiuents and thn liBclpliiKiry guvoimnent of thu church , but ilio hn.il uppruval cjuied from the holy falliur limaulf. Ailecriowni ! u Uijitiul at the Into plenary ciniucil that hmrnfttr u new mudo ot iluctliiif l < iehoiu will bo | rujccto'J. Jlnretn- iinu u blbhop of the ditM ) o had full power to ruinova a pruut h < > m n parinh and priests lnul no voice wbatnvcr in selecting iic.indidat'i fur liUlujiiio. Hereafter mull bishoj ) will ap- juintu court of coiiMiIUUiiii , coiiiprUod of MX jrlmta of his dioceKO , Thli court of ] itiu l8 will be irrcmovnljlo. They will hava power to t'V CWOH with the bibhojj mid H.tch inciiiiicJ will hold this vui/ imp irlaut oflic > for life , Hcildes tin * , tin per cant uf thn prints of thy liocixii' , ( letixniiUd by the bhhup , will ic made itcVuH wn < l their pit t'irato rhall bo Jrremuvuble After btii ( , tolcctcd thu bishop they will bo poncrlevs to reniovo them , exce'pt for CMISO. utter trial In the ( election of contultora the bi hop may cbooeo from among the rrotora nnd nmy ap point other priests , but whoever nto appointed - ed rcmnlnn < such for life , The new mode of electing n bWiopvlll bo us follow * : On thn dcmito of tlut dlgtmtary the rectors nnd consultoM of the itiocoso vv { | . meet uud send three names to Homo. Then If the blfhopi of the province object to ono or moroof tha nan o * of Iho prle H ontholM they CHI forward the objections , or If h chooso. CAH mnko vip entirely n different list and nond it Io Home. Homo thctipu < ai on the wholn mnttnr. Hut few cases could arl o on which the bishop ? of nprovlncB would bo likely to intcrfetovlth the will of the priests In thodlocejo in the ap pointment of their own bishop. TM sislom attaches a great deal of InmorUtici to thn po sition of rretor or counsellor. The bishops nro ftld to Imvo concluded thnt In each prov ince ) they will throw their united suppoit In favor of ono of Iho Catholic\i.\\wt \ \ of the province. U is al < o said thnt the bishop * of the United KUtoi doslto to sco two Cntholio dailiew e' tsbll hod , one ftt New Yotk , the other at Chicago , TOUONTO , December 10. The arrival of Archbishop Lynch f ruin the plenary council at lUIUmoro , aeconip niod by R number of n chliishops and bishops from the states , vvno marked by n lorthlight preclusion and piotuso dliplny of pyrotechnics. . Tlio 1'rlwm Olllululs' Confe'roiico. telegram to TUB llER ! CiiiOAeio , Dccombor. 10. The conferoneo of prison olliciaU irom all parts * of the United States which began ycstorday resumed to-dny nnd took up for discussion " 1'ha organlzitions of prisons nnd reformatories. " Prctident Cissldy , of PhlladelhU | , hold , that no official should bo oiuployoil over 35 yo.u-s of ago , Skiiloil mechanic seldom found their way tnto prison nnd hence they iiindo the best lulsnn officials. Mr. Broclcwny , of Kliulra , N. V. , found that forty per cant of prisoners behaved well , te.n per cent were incorrigible and fifty per cent needed manipulation , l or this reason ho believed in n graded system nml thought the mark iiystqm Indispensable. Thu dipcuHelon of the question occupied the entire session , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mayor Kcltum niul tlio Oamxty DC. mocraoy. NKW YOUK , December' 10. A delegation rrom the county domoeracy waited on M ayer Kdson , uiging him to send in the nomination of Hubert O. Thompson for eon > uinsloner of public works and Henry 15 La omb for cor poration counsel , The mayor declared the county democracy hid notttioiteil him fairly and ho is under no obligations t ) that organ ization. Ho also accused the orrnuizatlon of having nominated his mostblltiiropponent for the mayoralty. The suokesmau of the party disclaimed that thin had boon dono. In conclusion the mayor said he did not mean to nominate Thompson. Tlio elelegntion withdrew crestfallen , hdson later stated that ho would not innko the nomi nation to-dny. A TONY WEDDING. LONDON , December , 10.--Tho jnArrlago of ilioa Arnold yesterday to I'rederickWhHridgp , occurred at Oobhnm , InBurry. Mr. and Mrs. fawoa Hujsoll Lowell and many members of xirliamunt and nunScrous otter persons of dis- inction vvero omonrj the ; guests. The vilhgo vas gaily decorated , triumphal niches wore erected over the street along vvhlcli the bridal larty passed. TUB1IOKU8 WANTQIltMAK Special telopram to T IK Buir. 4ly * OAfliToww , Dacombcr 10. Vicu-l'rciildcnt Joubert , of the Transvaal , resigned because on rceipt of the liritish ultimatum the IJoers np- ilicd for German protoktlon. Till ! CONnO NKUIL'At.irY I'DOJKCT. 15EntN , Dei ember 10. The Congo committee mitteo to-day dlscusncd the quu'Uou of freu ntviga'ion of the Niger liver. KasFon , the Aine'rioin doligxtc , presouted a iieutr.illly iroji'ct which h.w n much wider Bcupo than > uy other proposals that have yet been madu. His proposition buaid i providing for the nrntrality of both the Congo rlvera , inilndiH Lh i ill.'i in I territory , rivulets and caimlB , The lolegott's from 1'Vanco ai.d Portugal ntrongly oppo o JCa on'tj propnHltlon. Tlio Gorman duleifatcs are silent. The Ktig'ieh elole atcfl apnthalic. No decision wus arrived at by tbo uimmitU'p upon this Eiibji'ct. The committee meet again on Friday , when General Suiford oipoctti that owing to thu continued cpposition of Franco and Portugal , o olfor amended railway plans , line DUKIS or itniNiiuurj. LONDON , December 10. The Truthp.iyu .hat tin Duke of Kdlnbnrg luia bonn uppoiLt- cil t'i the uoinmaiid of tha , MoJitsrauean Dipiiulron. , 11USULTKI ) IN A 1'AILUAP- A London dispatch from Paris Bays Kail ranvlllo , BriMih fercign minister , has In- 'nrnij'd Kurry that the Kullsh , iipgotlatioua , \ith China with vlow t eetlhng the Frar.ci- UhincHD ditllculty amicably , have rjfiiiltcd in a failure. Tr vi > lir KohbctT uncl ST. I'AUI. , December 10. Tin ovcnindl ; - latoliCB from Mi soula , Mont. , cay : U [ octal lewu roccivud from ( loldcn City , li. 0. , iiaya , hil n C'lmmorciol tnivuler named Hiird wai cillo'l end robbed of 81 , r 0 noir tint place , A largo number v ; rro in hot pursuit , Kddy , llnininoiid & Co. , for whom Itaird trnvtloil , ulf.-r n rov/ard of § 1,090 for the capture of the nurdurur , lluiiliint * Vniloy Htrllco I'rnutl- eally lindoil. Special ti'legr.un to Till : liJK. COLUJIIII s , O. , Ddcomlwr 10. The llcuking Va'ley ' iitriUe , it uooma , Is practically ended , Many uf tha uld men to-day i Iff red toga to work , thua bicaklng the lines. Others wnnt , ' > coiaproiultu at fixty cenlu with the yrivilvgo of remaining in the union , llallvvny CliiOAnu , Docoinbor 10 The Daily Nowa will nay that the Grand Trunk road to-day reduced the tmtcngor raleu to ( iflfeii dnllart , irst-claw , $ ! ) 40 hccnnd-ckss , from Chicago to liuHlon via Montreul , arid tint the Michigan Central will inaku the HIIMU r.t'.o io-morrovv , Tlio Htownrt , VH , Iliinllncloii C < th . Naw YOUK , Dccomher 10. The jury in tl.o oa o of Htownrt \ llutitington r tuuii ( ! ft verdict in favor ft thoiluliit .If . fo ' wllli u Mill Foroe , Tnoy , N. Y. , December 10. 'Iho extcrmlvo KjHlnif inaehino worhH at l'J3tt'ibiii ; ; | start shurlly with it full force. THE BANDITS BAGGED. A Confession of ODD of tbo Little Train Rotators , A Racovery of a Portion of the Swagi Jtforo Train Wreokorn , This Time OnthoOM.&St , , P , Judge Lynoli Holds His Court in Arkansas- An Exoitinc JaUgar Hunt in Ohio , Oi-iU-rcil to tlio Onkotu Cdiinty Spat "Wai * Oilier In- tcrchtlni ; KCIIIH. THK TUAIN HOUUKKSs Limn HOCK , Ark. , December 10. Do- volopiucnti in the recent tialu robbery leave no doubt that It vvaa the work of ama teurs , Tha police nud detectives follovml tint tracks of the hlghwaynii'n so closely and suc cessfully that all hut ouo of the participants are in jail. The four iv.cn lu custody are : Jack Ollirord , Joe Coo Ic , Adolph Parker and Cluu. Camp- boll. Proof positive ban been secured ngnlnst those already In custody. Jack Clifford , the man from Chicago , has been seen from the first to bo the brains aud back-bone of thu Ring. Ho is the nun who built the switch Lto which the train wns run Saturday night , and ho has been at work thcro over ninco. Joe Cook , the nominal loader , is a tall young follow and has a deep , full voice. There is nothing special in the nppoaranca of Clifford , liut the hey Parker , though but seventeen Years olil , Is well dovclnpo'd , bread shouldered and entirely free- from fear , THE rinsr cr.sw. Suspicion would novcr in the world have joon attracted toward them but for the shrewdness of Mr. Liiulley , the kcopor of the juarding house whore Cook and Clifford hi nnl , s This house is on Fourth street , between Main and Louisiana , and has n largo wngon yard at tached. Friday night Couk evidently wont over the ground , for ho WJH n"un coming up , rnck from the direction of the switch , Sat urday night the two were out until nearly 1 ! o'clock , The account uf the robbery in the r.ornlng papers aroused Mudloy'j suspicious. I'ho actions of the men when thor appeared in , lie uioruing eoutirmed them , nud ho had them arroatod. THK WEAK ONE. Chief of Police Hatsford and Sheriff W. A. Worthen , asbistod by De.toctivo AditmHr Do- . tectlvoJ.il. Kiiinny of the Iron Mountain road , and Col. 11. 11 , ltottnkon { etttlud down Lo n rigid search for proof against the p.vtlus under arrest , to tUa uxclueiou eif nil other butiaoss. Cook's wraknemi was uonttautly worked upnn. Ho was confronted with man i\ter \ ( iiiuiumiqiiK ) the paiKengeis of the trnin , and as 0110 nfler itnothor dccl.irod that ho wai the man , he bec'imo more nijel nioro convinced . that 1m c.iso W.IH gene , though if lioli.nl known thu truth nu'hing cuulil bo made again. t him , Tln < y worked him for confes sion. Ho was taken nut ni'd ' plu od by him- Holf. The olliccri ) told him they know ho was guilty. His ftico paled when Dotuclivo Aelaino told him ho Lad prouf poaitlvo ot his tniilt. A CONhKJHION. After awhile ho aokcd toHcn Adanm iilone , - nnd bin rciue | < < li being granted , ho looked feiar- ; [ ully about , and said : "I'll own up to you all i.bout the thing. Thuro weio four of us alto gether In our party , and the man Campbell Is entirely innocent , .luck Clllf rd aud Adol- pirns 1'arlier weio with m , and thn other man you have > not got. Itm Frank ICIiuo , who works for Lnuin Kocrp , and ho has gut the swag. Thnt is everyone who know anything uf the ninttn ; only us four. Wo huvu met Bover.il tlino < in Klino'rt room , In Iho second story nf tlio biick building on Centri ) Htreot , between Fourth and FlKli , juiit liMk of that djug tturo , you know. 1'I.AN.NINO. "It hnsn't been long nlnco wo be'gnn to talk of ( liu lobbery ; only about a weolc iilnuo we lalkt'it of It Hurliauly , Clifford w.ui ? nr leiulur nnd wo tilkod the iii'itter over ni'ofully nml btudied iti eve y feuturj. iVo itrrani'iitl tlio whole thli ir iu Kllno'ii T. om. Wo Koluutod the Hui'ch lit the ntono rjuirrv HI thoplacu b > o ute Clifford know ull at ) ml , It Ho knew the em tir ) coniitry ab it an 1 coul.l ojHJIy hiinllo : u train theio. In our imiBiliiiri Kline becauid our louder nnd uceint d t > know a'l nl > mt Kiih thui ( ; , but it was cccldod that I hhmild act ns le.irli r on thu raid , nu 1 wiu tiller i nd lay voicohtiuiiger and hoavlortlmn all thu reel mure calculated to Unify , uowirVA3 "f ct'jod at thi door with the shot-gun on thn train nnd told homo ono I vvas > IoHOIamcn' con-in , 1 told the DiiHUngars 1 had fifteen men ont-ido , too , 1 have hcatel it mild vvu opened thuuxpioiu nufe , hut v/o ilidn' tiuiii/ih , wo tried hunt enough , f I'H u lie , ton , when It in tulcl lh.it wo weiu live in number , fur wo were not. Them were only 111 four , "Wo luft the passingorn in thu earn nnd getting on th'i main trnul : wo came directly tu town. About half way wo iimt un old nigro , and the l > ujn covered lilin ami lired over hid head a few tlincu. lint , for fun. lie run nwuy te.ro unlni ; with Kar , and wo hurriml tnwaid the city d'oin ; ; itnoiigh the lung Inno by thu fuir gionndM wo vveint to the liver where 1 nud Kllno got behind n high fence , built a Hinnll h'ri1 , nnd burned the iiuslts and lousdi tlotlua wo hail boon vtoaiing. Then wo walked on up thu river , ( truck thn oaat mid of Second utreeit nnd cumo Into the city , vrhnn we a' , once eep < a nit ml aud 1 went v. ith Kline to hiii room on Ontro Ktrcet , v/he-io an uld ncgio vvomaii ojionod the dour for us. _ _ . _ _ DIVIIiI.NCI. " \Vo went Into his room , lit a candle anil Hin ; ( l a'l ' Iho boodle out upon the flour. Thei wo dlvidc.il it. making four tquul piles ; lliei JCIino took Clllf ird's liia ( in , nml 1 took minii Hint I'tirlim c , Wo hid Hoino of il iiuilur the Induw of Mr I'arkor'i < matticffi factory , on Ninth and Clumlcr etreetH , at lliei link of the liulMlni , ' , imrt wrapped up in n elr t bill ' , " " 'I l" t lu u ludy'ri Htooklnc. Clif- furd'i Inujillo is ulru in 11 ntockmg. and In lulJ uwuy in thu conl away luvk in the c < j l nhod of the Ollmoro housoi KllnoV , I don't know whcto il In. ' TliN chued Iho j > oor fellow's bonfctston , anil when ha CO.VFI ! tnlklng ho trembled llko a leaf , closnd his eyes nud sunk buck. During the entirn narratlvo hndisplaycd much ncltatiou , nnd frFquently hud to bo prompted by ciuos , tloin froiii thoditectivo.ltentho confcs- jlon wni ootnplcttHl , the otheotliccr * wore called in. The pruonrr , whciho recovered , Uft luntleil back Into his cell , HflTI.UHIXTAI. CX > NKKHIIOX ! , Cook wm riRBin cftll l lioforo the officers am ! told \\o\v \ they hod disguised thcinselvoi by turning their clotlici , cxcliAiiglng hnti and wearing masks. Ho snid ha had been in two canes before , huA nove-r anythtni ; so serioiti nn thin , lie Is from Austin , Texas , where hU father i ttlll lives a prominent nttorney , Do- fctiptlons'ef ICIino , the minting robber , are eiut A reward of § 100 H offered and doKonu of ollicors are on his track. itKcovnitNci TIIK rt-UNrKii. When Cook flnhhcd his slatomeut Uo da- tectlvcs quickly reilstcd the particulars of the exnifcsrtion Io hl msorintcs. Cldnf IJotsford and Detective Kinury arranged to r.tixinino the ( illmoro hoii'o prriulso ' , while Dctoattva Aduius and Col , Kol taken imn led elf to the iimttresi factory on Xluth street. As near ai lliey OMi guess , each party found the stolen liropeity nbt tit the snmo hour 1 1 o clock ex- nelly ni described by Cook nud the swag w n all under loskand key at pollen heatlqnutors bHoi-o noon. It cniiMnteut of nil that had been divided botwooii Clllford , IVirkor anil Cook , vir. : tivosnhl watclien , llvo silver watches , elivcn chains : ljiit ; in currency uud $ ! U 70 in silver. WHO TIIK UKN A1U' Joseph Cook , the loader , who made the con fession , hat been hero some tlmo. and Is gen erally known as i\ wild , dare devil sort of a Fellow. Ho came froai Austin , Texas , where liti father hnld.i n ponttion in the olllco of the attoinoy Ronenvl tor the state of To.\ai. Up tn 10 o'clock to-night his father did not know of hii son's arrest. Jack ChlTord Is a railroad man , and came to Little Koolc from Chicago about throd months ngo. Until ten dajnngo hu had boon employed In the yard of the Ar- Vulloy route , aud asiistodMn the eon BtnuHlcn o > the twitch \vliere the uibbery ocrurrrd. Ho wai born in Tennessee and hi a father Is now in business at Nashville in that Htato. Ills mother is doad. Adolphtu Parker is a inoro boy , sctrcoly sixteen years of ngo , nnd wan born in Liltlo Kock. Hit fathcrMaK Parker , is an honest , upright nterclmnt , doing busiiiCH-i on Knst Alarkham street. Hla mother IB also dead. Frank Kllno , the only ono of Lhn robbers still at Inrjo , Is bettor known ns "Toxai. " 1 In In a blacksmith , nud a genius in his way. Ho hai travulod uousiderably , ind ia well rend , lioforo coming south ho ivfd at Ijogamporf , Ind. linter lie was lu Iho employ of tuo Vnnco Street Kallway com- iany , of Moicphi * , working in their shop . Ho a n ( tprman-Ainoiican , fl feet 10 inches hh ! , weighing 13G poundn , and 27 yearn old. Ho its n light complexion , nrnwii oyon , auburn lair and a thin , light mustache. Ho 1ms n scar on tlio tight Dido of the neck and n small vcn in the mlddlo of the scar. His jaw has icon broken. All three of the robbera were arrested Sunday. I'.vnch In LITTLK K UK , Ark. , December 10 In Liu- coin county Monday Joel Thornburg , n prom- aunt planter , heard n autpicioug noise while ) amilng Theodore Smith's roaid. . nco. Thorn- mrg approached , nnd ivhllo loo'ting thrinijh a window WOK ehot In the b e'.ist by a negro who wfl'j rohSiiiRitho houso. The negro then wont , < > the huuao of Jatnoi Wilkua near Iiy , rob- .ilng it nlso. At uundown the murderer was captured in the woiids by cillr.una imd shot dead , TfyoiabuiK will reeovor. 'i'hes Oouiiiy onat AVnr iu Dalcotn. FAIKIO , Dakota , December 10- The ffo ninor'n iiuard hin been ordered to leave nn n Hpcclul train ntll n. m. to-morrw for KcillioJd , ro trouble Iu reported ov cr tl.tj 'county scat ( ( > TVreoU i Tr.ilu , Special Telegram to TIIK UKI : . OlIlUAon , Docombar 10. .Tuliu1) Prabj and ilennaii liellirmn , about 21 yean ot ngo , ware airejler ) , chaiged with ( lelilier.Uo attempt to wreck on inromliig Council ltlulf < pufougi r -rain near Mont Olnlr , on the Milwaukee nnd > t. Paul ruilwny Moudiiy , which waa only 'riibtratml by n resident of th.it villuRo who undo thn dlHcov cry in tlmo to warn the train mon. Thny vvcro hold to ttio grand jury in 5,00 ball each A JiiKiiar limit in Olilo. DAVTON , Ohio , Dccombsr 10. A monster joKunr cucnped from thu circus nnar Kaon last utpht and fled rapidly miles acrom thn country , frightening the pjoplo up latu nnd ttampeiiing cattle , wountilng many , killing and hncltim ; I'm bloid of otherJ. At Dryden Mills I1. irmer William l.enher wan aw.ikouud Iiy a great ciimmolion In hid hi'itpoii , Ho getup up and with n neighbor , RUII end lanti.rn luiind n dead h g nud the jaguar killing r.n- other , thu ruat niuenlini ; nud dnihini ; Hg umt the pen trying to gut out. Lusher h it thu Intruder iu Iho lurid partn , hut it jiiu.pedut the u , on aud chat d them Into the lioiiuo. Tlio hnadt tlioii llo'l ' down the pllco. Tlio whole eountrv In ularinuil. A hundred inen with lilt ) nnd iibi IU-IIM toirehod nil night At ilnyliiiht iiiiar Anilnraonvlllo two women utgnallud illrtrcsJ , Tin iniju linst'DO ' < l toth'Ii' roliuf nnd fniitid the jigiiurln an otit-huuB , v/horo tluy ehot the beast doad. A I'liilniioJplifit lila/.c. Piin.AiiEi.riiiA , I'a , December 10 , A tlx utory building , occupied by Clark llroH. &Co furnltiiio inmiufaclnrern , burned eaily thin thli inonilni' , The fire ( yjiiimiiiilcatod to a row of bride homes , the tcnnntn of which biireilyciicapcd , A tenement houao in thu ic.ir of tlio factory wan urunljiid by the fiilling walls Imt no ono UMt > injured. LuHnSIG5tijU ( , ) iartinlly injured , Tlio llllnolu HIilliC/Minl , CiiiciAdO , December 10. TJio Ottawa , 111. , spi ial nays : "An emthusimtio Bhip canal meeting v/ui hcjd ut Ottuwn thld afternoon , prominent citizens from all p.uls of LuSallo count } ' being prenoiit. Spcucho wuro madu by CongrniHinan ulcct J'liitnb lion Yv nth liifdmell , Hon. il. U. Lmvn uni. olheitf. A Don IK ) in foily. 13iiifOHi : ) , Ke.nlucky , Decoinbeir 10 , I/alo CiiimiiuinH nudJamoi Davlno vv ro quarrelltif when the mm of Ilia hitter nhot ( iammouu th rouch thn head killing him instantly , Tlio father of the inurelmeil man then Hoiiou Htubbud Davlnu twleiJ with a packet knife. oiiiiuiiniii r.in. CINCINNATI , Dncembor 10. Johnny Mi LOUII , of thy Clneinunti 1'uquire.r , laa jus purclianed ft tnagnUionit dluiriund nee'-.lnci ' coulini ; ! ? : W,000 , ua a Chrietmau ( rift to hU joiing wife. THE U. P. EXTfcNSIOH BILL fir , E , Hosewafer , E-Jilor - of lie Omata OppoaoB the Passage of the 60 Years' Extension , His Argntuout | 'o the Senate Judiciary a iinitteo , Tlio Earnings A | , i to Meet Its Just Li 2 tiosi T Oongross Should t hibifc Paying Improper' ' dondc , 1 * - Tlio Kxtcncloii AVuulil Uotnrd tlir Ualo of Its Tiaiidd awljriiHM JUo- Iny the t cttlenient ot tlio Count rj % 1IU. KOSEWATKIUS N , Dooamber 10. Mr. K. Jloso- water , editor of Tim OMAHA UKK , to-day uado au intoroating nrgnmont bjforo the senate - ate judiciary committee In oppjsitton to the lasavgoof the Union lUelfia sixty years ex- oiulon bill. Ha said it WAI entirely noedloas or congress to roiort to any such legislation. * ? ho earnings of the road vvero ample to moot ts just liabilities and piy Intercjt on itt actual cost and even to nnko n material oJuctlon in tha ratal from tiino to tima if congress would prohibit thn payment of lav iroper dividends anil compel the company to devote the procooJa of Its land saloi to llqul- latious of Its bonded liabilities. The pro- . loscd sixty year extension would have the of- ect to retire the sale of the oompany'a lauds and thus delay the settlement of the country vhlch It waa the object of the subsidy to pro mote. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Department. e > r-A , ; rlctKim5 , Homo In- FlgurcH. December 10. The depart- nout of agriculture reports to-day the prlcen of farm products in the homo markets. The endcnoy to a general decline of prices appears o have depressed the values somewhat , cnldu rom the abundant supply. The average irlco ol corn ! * 3GJ contd , 1 cqnt lower llmii ho avoraKO for 1870 , when tie supply in pro- lortion to tha demand waa ( juito as larcro. It ms been lower but twice in ten years , in 1877 and 1878 after two year * of abundance. It is tlio hi hoit in 1'lorlda , 80 cents par nuhol , and thn lowest prlci is ISconts in No- iraaku , Iowa 3 , Illinois 31 , Wisconsin 34 , The tvvorago farm prlco of wheat U f > 5 cents ior buohol , ( ignmtil 1)1 ) lost December. Deccm- jcr price in tnlitoou years hfn provlou Iy been nolnvv $1 pnr bmhul but five times , in 1874-78- 80 SJ and 1883. Thn average in Nebraska Is li ranti , Iowa E5 , Illinois 03. Tbo average valua of oats la8 contu , asalnst $3 luat December - comber and 37 in 1S&L The present v.iltio is the lowest over reported by the do- inrtmcnt. The Jo\-i \ t nt.ito nveraero is 1'J anti in Nebraska ; tha lughrst CO cents in Florida ; Iowa , 20 couti : Illinnis , 123 cents. Iho ivvcrngo farm price of the entire crop of Kitacopi in 40 couti per bushel. The lowest irico H tin contH in Mlchigtn , ill coutH in .Illiioi. " , J8 conUi lu lotva0 cenU in No- jranka. ' Tiio nveragi ) price in two centx lower than last year , though thn crop h not HO largo. I'rcHltlont Glovplniul Non-coiiunittal. Special Tolosrain to TUB UKB. WASHINGTON , December 10. In an inter view to-day rioimtor Bayard eald that ho wont o Albany Sunday und spent the day with the ircsident-cloct , on invitation from Cleveland. 'n the CJUMO of their convocation the quon- Jon of Clovelaud'u cabinet was canvassed , iVhllo Cleveland gave no intimation as to vho would bo called Into his political houco- lold , ho did glvo his vl.ilorlo understand that 10 will not rucogni/.e the piinciplo that r.uy senator of tha country has a chum on him in Unit regard , but will make his nppuiiitinenta with n view to the intorodU of the country r.t urge , liaynrd sayii CleivoUnd'ri intention U , i > consult with a number uf ttio leading demo crats of the country before making his suloc- inal , but thai rvt th xamo timu ho will havoC C understood that what they say will ha mere- y accepted ns odvicj which ho In at liberty to eiither follow or rcjest. llnyard nsborts that Cleveland II/B not tendered Him n position in the cabinet. Tlio CoiiiiiKO of Kllveililll WAHIIINOION , Diconiber 10. At n intt'tlni ; ) I the IIOIHO committio on coinage , weights UK ! inuitiiro-j to-ilay Kepreuenlntlvu JJiicknor ; ave liin ruasoua for Urn introduction of tha /ill to stop the coinage of silver , Tlio com mittee ) will meet on Monday tu couslde/ the bill. _ _ _ _ „ _ _ _ _ Nnildiinl AHaoelntlon of Health BnnrelH WAHIIINOTON , December 10 , Tlio National Dosociatlon of health boards mot hero to-day in accordance with the cill which set forth the danitor to thin country from cliolen aud the importancj of adojitinff neucEBary precautriw. DolegateH were proiont Irom twenty-live BtutCb and Canada. Ai tempi ud Outrnjjo. HOIIAMI , O.sr. , December 10. Neil Mc- Kuagut' , iccontly tried and acquitted in Chi' uago for tin murder of Mr. mid Mrs. Wilson , \VInnotkn , 111 , wa ariebtod to-day for on attomplcd outrngo. at the American hotel here , on Fiiimio DeLavoro , a clairvoyant from New Yoik , > e\vti. - MKXICO , VIA GALVKOTON , Dccmnbcr 10 , , Congriisi ImB aiilhorl/od President Dlat to reform - form the present unjiut stamp laws nnd cut down the ciliiornuinerary force of government ( impyH ) ! aud rtducu thu public uxpeuseu all that ia pmtiblo. l(1lro ai Coiitralin , CINTIIAMA : , Ills. , December 10. The worbj vf .tho Cot tralia Mining tnd Martufacturing eiiniiaiiy ! [ , at the Old North thaft here , burned la t uiiUt. l.osu , § 25,000 ; Insured , SW.COO. 'w BKarrma aum recogmzeel g ;