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JL/jt FIFTEEN Til YEAH , OMAHA , SATURDAY MOIWENG , DECEMBER 19 , 18S3. NUMBETC 15-1. FROM THE NATION'S ' CAPITAL , Repiceiitf > tivo Doreoy's Bill to OhRnge Land Districts. SAM RANDALL'S FAILING FIGHT. The Question ol' Silver Colnnsc Oo- pclldlnft ( in the Coinposllloii ol' the Colimgc Coininlllee Hed Men Talk \Vltli Cloveliunl. Imml W VNIIffdTOV. Dee. is. [ bjiiviil Toll- Riain ) IJoiiro-oiilathe Dor ey ot Nebrask I Is prop-iiing a bill vv'uch he will Introduce in the hoiiM ) at tine ) irllo-it po-iibli d iy , abolish ing the Lincoln a id Ueitiico land districts In Nebraska and founliig a new dlstilct fiom both ol them The bill will alsn no ito two new land di-dilets in the stile on out ofSheiidati , SloiK , Duvosand a portion of CliTr ) county , to be know n as the Northwest land dlstiict ; the other south ot Choenno and to ombmco Hdiim unoigiul/od toirltoiy and apart nl Keith c unity , to bo known ; u the ( 'lieemie laud dl trlet. Mr DOIM'V is picp.nlUK tlm bill liy the ad- viroof Laud Co iimissionei Spirks and Sec retary of the Intel lor Limai. It will mike altogether ten laud dlstiirts In N'obris'ca , an iueieaseof onoovei thoproiontoriMiii/atloii. Ho i.s confident th it the bill will bopisHod , as he has the Htion e-t atguments at his com mand In favor ot It. i.osi i VXD w vimV.NTI. A bill was inttodueed In the senate todiy b ) Mi. Allisonot lo.va which dliects the eo- letai ) of Hit ) interior to Issue lo George K. Otis of Iowa duplicates of Unco Poiterlleld land warrants , In pursti UK e of an act ot con gress approved April 11 , isiio , numbeicd 10 , 17 , and 120 , respeetlvelj , upon satisfactory pioof ofowneisldn and lossot the same , and rxt cut Ion of a bond with good and suOlcient Focurltles , In double the market value of the wnnantAKO to bit Issued , to Iw approved by Ihoseciet liy of the interior , conditioned to Indemnity the Pulled btati s against urcsun- tatton by an Iniioient holdu ol the alleged lost vviurants. The duplluiles hhall have a I the legal foice and died as had the originals The K-cietaiv ot the Inteilor mav requiio further pioof ot loss ot the land w irrants than that on Ide In Ids dcpaitmcnt befciie Is suing the duplicates. This bill passed thu f-ciialo at tlie List session ot cougiess. A TALK wmi un : ( iiiiv : i KAIIIIII. The nine gorgeously die scd Indians < t Iho Sao and Potilbe , of Iowa , weio received by the president this iiioi ning. An interpietir was with them , hut It was not absolute ! } ncces- sai ) , us some of the red men can speak K\\e- \ \ lisii very intelligently. The ) weio in the presldeiitV private ollleo for moie than half an hour. They are hole i n business foi the til ho , and at the ' .imo time have been taking In tlm wights. Tlie } tiileu .1 lively intoiest in nil that irtgolngoo aiound them. On account of their own gaudy InbllamonUs , paint , feathers und togL'oi ) goneiall ) , they ate at- tiactlng much attention on the sticcts. Vis itors at the white house oved them Intently , and the Indians niideas Imposing a pieces- shin vvlicn they tiled out an nine brave * pos sibly could. mi : Auniotis1 oi'i'onn MTV. The ficnato committee on patents , to which has hi on reteiied tlie Intcnutiinml copy right bill , Intioduccd b ) Senator llawlcy , has directed 1U chalimm , Senatoi Plait , to give public untie o of Itspmpose tolto-u authors mid others who am Intelested on the subject. No day has jet been Used lor the lirst hcai- iug , but the commlltcopr -s 's this hope that all who hue views to o\pios" on Iho tiubject will be piepared to communicate them to the committee veibally or In wilting soon lifter the holldajH. IIANDAM/H F Ml I\O riCUIT. Tlio failure of the Itandall hosts in the house to hocuiu retention ot power lor th.it lender means that tho. bankrui tc.v bill will at last Dave a ohame ( o stand upon its own merits In tlm piesont session of coniriet-s. Kandall made a vciy bittei light against a clmngo ol the lidos , but iinfoiliiuatel ) lor him when ho had the whole house under his thumb he was not satisiled with Ihouse of power but had to ulniM ) It. ThciPisveiy little ttvmp.ilh ) oxpiesb'd hero for the deposed Icadei , and while some ol those- who fought the Moulson bill are willing to give him credit toi his sh.uo in disposing of that measure , over ) mm who had thu good of the country at heart and the deslro that congioss bhnuld at le.ist do something , la utterly dis gusted with the aibltr.uy inannei In which iho Pcnnslvama statesman inlod the country. Said n southwestern congicssman today , In speaking td this subject : "Political economists In other countries look upon this government as a lepiof-entatlvo one. They havei mistaken notion that the popular will goveins. These men know nothing of that little book published once a jeai which In complied by llauy famlth , the Jouinal cleik of the house , known as the con stitution and manual. A eaietui poiiisal ot tliat work would Miovv tliat tlie chairman of the aupuipilatlons committee can be , It ho chooses , the dictator of the United Slates , nnd in fact a ghinco at the proceedings ot the last two sessions of congiess would show that Mr. Itandall has hold this countiy In his bond , and has practical ! ) i tiled Has thoiougii- I ) as tlie o/iii ot Itiissht rules twothlids ot the continent o ! Europe It isfoi this ioa-on that wo Insist upon the change In the iiiles.aiid It win became Iho doteiinitiation was strong that thu uiloH should bo changed , that the house declined to order a call ol the Mates forttioinliodiiollon of bills on last .Monday. " mi ! cjLifiriox oi' hii.viit : roiN.vnn. Thu aition of the house upon the pioposl- tlon to suspend thocolnago of thu hlandiud silver dollar dL'iwnds ulniost alto ethei upon tlm composition of thu committee on coinage , weights and measmcs. Your conespcmdent tins the hot authority tor asseitlng that Speaker Carlisle tavoia the suspension of this coinage for a time at least. Ho has made up his mind that If an Into national bl metallic standard Is to bo established , It can ( ml ) bo brought about by a chanjo in tlm coinage laws of the United States. Voiy sliong pressure - sure U being brought to bear upon him to give theihairinanship of the committee on coinage to some less rabid silvoi man than Mr. Hland. Whether tlm spoakn w Ultimo thocouiago to take this radical stop In tlmdlicctlon of bettor coinage Is a question which lias not jet boon ansvveied. Thoiowho aio iu a posi tion lo know b.iy , however , lh.it the commit tee will consist nf eight members Known to fr.v or suspension , and the who are disposed tokoep up tlio present Ksiioof Si,000,000 per month , The nuro fact tliat a majotity of the committee will be anti-silver men will not bo tuilllcicnt to assint ) action upon any one < > t the bills which will In all piubiblllty IK In troduced. The power of the chair Is almost absolute , and If ( ion , IH.uul hhould again lill this imsitlon 1m v\III ptobibly use Ills power us he did In the last unu'icss1 , to dole it the will of the niajnilt ) by lofiislni ; to tall the committee together tor the consideration of any bill. Congressman Darwin It James , who will juobably be the Now Vork member on the committee , Is moio hopolnl to-di ) of uttiun 4 ill onsress than lie has been for .omc . time Mr James I ( irmly cnv'need ' that the iht ( rests of biinet.iilism can be best sub- Hived b > a temiiorHry su-peiision of tlie tditmt'o , and hethinl : tint if Mr Cailislo will listen to the business men of thecountry , and place the control of the coinage commit tee in the hands of some one wlio will bo likely to at least give all sidjs a fair trial , thu Party ninth coiires ma ) attti all ilo something with this ini | ortant subject. DI.VIorilMS AM ) IIIC.NAVV , Man ) people have been startled and surprised by the fuddcneat for rebuilding our niv ) recently manifested by ccitaln members of the ndininisttatioii and by oilier li ailing democrats here. That surpi l o Is not Miange when wetonsldor the course puisucd by HID d < umcrats win n out of power. Now the tuin Isehatiged and all good democrats ale howlingi llos.annato U'liltnu ) . who is going to build us a navy ! Giadmllv the African under the fuel is being developed b ) passing events , and thn public will soon understand the entile enigma. It must bo ii membprcd that this Is a New YoikadmliiistMtion , if Ills anv thing at all. New \ork has a navy ) .ird tho. l.uirost In the eountiy and the host equipped , ' 1 booth- eis are mere lep.alrlng vaids , csecpt the Washington jard , which has been tians- liumcd into an ordnance and toi- ) iulo establishment , Whitne ) has ciu'lied the only pi hate navy vard that was liieparod to build meu-of-w u and fully equip tlioin. The woik , thcieloie , mustgo to Now Yoik. Democrats of hUh standing are in thishclieme. it thu woik Is douo in New York mid under demouatie auspices at least M per cent ot the money will be stolen. That is tlio iiilo In log.ird to contiacts with New Yoik Ctl ) demociuts. Kver ) coutiact let Ihcro under democratic auspices costs tvice , i much ns It should. Tliat his been the uile ever since Tweed's day , and is the nile now. If this work 1 = done In New Yoik thoio will be millions stolen enough to Hood Iho country polls in is-ss and nil the pockets ol all conceincd besides. 'Ibis Is the game that is to be pl.ied on tlio people. The icpubll- cans In comriess should not vote a dollai to icbiiild the navy until tliey have some assur ance that the mono ) will be hvitimatoly ex pended , aud not used lostutl ballot bo\es and nil the pockets ot the hoide of demociats , who have coiittolled thu Now YorKnav } > anl vvheiievei tlieii ji.uty was in powcrat Wiibh- nn : nnxoritAiic \CTION riritT"- . Tlio tempci of the protective taiiff demociats in the hou o dining the ] past few dajs has been todemuiistiate the deteimina- tlon to give bittloto the lice tiadcrs in their onslaught upon Mi. Kandall , and It is quite evident that befoie1 the end ol the esblon thcie will bo some pietty haul hittiniramoiu the m ijm lly member : ) . Mr. Kandall and his following , amounting to about litty votes , lepiC'-cnting Peniibjlviina , Alabama , ( Seor- gi i , nnd otliei poitlonsof the countij bouth , Rtodctcimined not to bo throttled , and in that ileteimination they hivelaigclj the sjm- p.ith > ot lepublican munhoiUndoubt - edlj Mi. Kaml.ill has tlie biippoit ol the pres ident in a good m my ot his ambitions at least , he lb not handicapped by the Inlluenco at tlio White Hou- . , ' . Tills sjmpathy on the paitot tlio president is not ono ot ncrbonal cliaiacter by any means , but ot piineiple. 'Ihe president , It an > thlug , on the tarilf is coiibcivatlve , anil occupies a giound midway between the triends of Mr. Hand ill and those ot Mr. C.u lisle. There is not a spnik ot political tooling , and not a very laigu amount ot punctual sjmpathy be tween the two last named gentlemen , while tlio'u Inoiuls uio aiiajul solid ! ) apaitut each other. It Is only n question whethei tlio leaders ot both tactions In the dcmoci.itic pattj have the coinage to exert theli sonti- mcnts and do openly what their piivate In stincts incline them to do. One of Mi. Car lisle's tiiends , speaking o the biibject to-day , Baiil HignliKnntl ) : ' 1 he demociats aie In pnvvci. The piinci- ples eoubcd | ) by Mr. Hand all and his follow ers are not these ol the fiiajonty. The minor ity mu t yield , theielore , to the masses. Tlieio is nothing uioiee exasperating to the iinjoiity ot the democrats than tlio work Mi. liandnll Is indulging In. He acts just like a man who consldeis his pnity too strong. He may clmimc his mind alter a while. " i.ovnrn von THI : sriuvo. Consideintion ol such staid measmes as bilver coinage , the t.ultf , sleamslilp biib- sidies , ichabillt ition of the navy , intoi-stato commeicc , penii ) lettei postage , postal tele graph , nnd the like , will not come fully bo- tore coiiutcss until the appiopiiatlon bills have been got out of the way. 01 couiso , there will bo considerable talk about thcso m itteis and other general subjects as call ) as Pebiuaiy nnd Much , but the dow might "tongue-clubbing" will not begin until about Mayor June. Then the nppropiiations will bo talily out of the way and the eoist w ill bo cleai tor bcenes of exciting debate. People \\hodofoi their visit to the capital , theicloie. until thesiimmei m iiitln , will hue the ben- eht of both Iho charming weather ut this climate and the interesting teaturcb of con- giess. There is such a mass of Important subject m liter to come beloio congiebS that the proceedings will be comparatively com monplace during the lust two 01 thteo months. i'i rtboxAi. AND oTiiruwidi : , It Is pretty evident at this hour that thu Moirison lilies wilt bo adopted. Should this tollow , Kandall will oiler a bill giving tlie picbldcnt | MIW 01 to veto ceitain poitlonsot theappiopiintion bill. henitoi \ nn Wdc was among Picsldent Cleveland's calleis to da ) . AI iiii.i. OK IN rum sr in AIIMY MI.X. WAHIIIMI lox.Dcc. 17. FAhSociatcd 1'iCbS.J Among the miasuieaintiudiiccd In the sen ate to da ) was thu following : H ) I' o Piovlding that all fiitmo ap pointees ns heads of departments of the United States army shall bo ollicoi.s selected trom the army and nominated by thu pres ident and coiimmed bv thu tenato to bo bucli heads ot depaitments forteunsof lourjoais. It dtclaies that this piovblon hhall not apply to thu bend of anv ilepiitment until that otllco shall Ilrst btcomu vacant. The pres ident may In his dibcrullon , Imwevci , nt nny tinm place upon the ret Hod list any existing head ot u dep.ut men t , nnd the ictlicd iht is eiilaiB'cd lor that puipo o. AfcSl'MIMI ' A I'AHIISAN Hl'K. Thcro nru indlcatiiiiib ut a inotiacted deb - b no in the BC'iiatoon the resolution of Hut- Jer about south Dakota. The discussion has assumed , i partisan chnractei and a mini- hoi ol lepublican heiiatois have enteied upon Ihoprepanillon of MI eches , Ittpicsentatlvo MoirNon , jeaklng ) today of tlio movement In boutli Dakota. Mild : "The prcbdit congiess will ccitalnly not cousont to a dlvibioii of Dakota and the ad mission ot one halt as a state. 'Iho admis sion of the entile teriitoi ) to the union inn ) MIXOH To-ilayJa Congressloual liecord contains twenty-avo pages of nominations i-ent to the seiiatti slnto tliu beginning of thu present bes-slon. Thuv numbtfi alxmt 1'joo cases. Tin * house of reuvsi'iitatlv | es w ill to morrow takeup lor consideration the presidential biicciHalon bill which passed thcbcnato jco- tetdny. A Tax-Shli'kliiu Concern. Hi u viiKiiii'iii.r , N. il. , Dec. 18. The .Slngn sowing macJiino factory shut down this afternoon , and 'JfiW employs vvereln- Uinnod that oH-'rations | weio biibpende < l until tinihei noiioe , boiiuisoot the tax levv by thu city , Outside of the emploes of the com pany , the action of the city Is endorsed by thuilti/cns , A public iifcting of the. em- iloe ) > < lias In on called for tiHiiorrow evening. I'lic i oinjiany ones -0,000 tax , uud to pay. NEBRASKA AND IOWA NEWS , The Important Events of Yesterday Occur- ing iu the Sister States. AN OFFERING FROM ARAPAHOE. "Workmen's Dispute In town I'tobnuly Sol tied Hiulj "Wire Moiionolj riio nt Cielgliton Slilticj PC- lions Tor n Imml OJllcc. Arapnlioo Amenities. ATMPVHOK , Neb , Dec. 1" . [ Special. ] The vetoiansof ( l.urett Post , G A. It. , gave a banquet and ball tn-iil lit iiinl icreat times were liiul. There were addresses and songs by Irulivldtnls , anil the outlto post united In " 'Hound the / . . " siniliii"Itally ; J/U.J. Captain Mm ph ) led tlicsiUKin , and had n general Mipei vision uf affairs. The Arapahoe packing compiny has COMmenced - menced killlnp boss at the into of fort ) per div , and ovpect to lucicasc theli capiclty to sixty. Ooiid prices nrc paid , ranging fiom S.MO to JW3 Different putles arc putting tip lane ; quan tities of Ice , and contracts are being undo with other towns In the valley. Thciols some talk oC a railroad coming hcic fiom the northcist , and the people are going to use tlielr best etfoits to inako It a sine thing. Another ralltoid through this section will tully develop ono of thorniest countries In ttie west , and mioiio crossing thi' divide between the 1'l.Uio nnd Republican rlvois willalw.vvs wish to lettirn If hoe > er goes aw ay. The Plist National bank of Arapahoe Ins Increased its capital tiom S" > 0,000 to 3r > ,000. Mr. Holt , n temperance leotmor from Chicago , IMS been holding a series of moel- incji ; In the nt'Mtthodlst church nnd with ( rood success. Many ot the joting mcnhavo joined , and tlio ladies , as usual , have fallen into line aud aid Mi. Holt In every way pos sible , The A. O. U. "IV. Dispute Settled. DcsMoiVKS. Iowa , Dec. 18. [ Special Tele- Knim ] Tlio long pending dispute between the two blanches of the older ot United Woikmeii came befoie the supreme com t lliis inoininp ; and was probably deiinitcly settled. ' 1 hoordei in low a div hied on the uiiestion of p i ) ing de.itli losses outside of the state. Tlio objecting Workmen oigani/ed a grand Indgo known as the state grand lodge , while the other side letained allegiance to ( lie siipiemo grand lodge. Kach side claimed the name ol Ancient Older of United Workmen and the franchises of the older in Iowa , fault was brought by the bit picnic lodge affiliation to compel the state grand lodge to snnender the name and propeity , and cease exeiclslng the functions of the outer , 'lliis wan heard be fore .Judpo Utt at Waterloo , who decided In faroi ol the stato. Tlio defense .ippcaled to the siiiireino com t , where Judge Utt's decis ion w.is set aside and judgment rendeied In lavnr of the state grand lodge. The counsel for the supreme lodge then liled a motion tor a lehearing , which the couit iefu ed , holding , as heictofoie , that the Workmen Is an insui- anco oigiui/atlon , nnd not a fraternity ; tli.it thesupieiuo loduo Is.ioitUen of the btato oC Kentucky and must in il\e the necessary deposit with the state auditor It it does busi ness In Iowa , nnd that the state lodge Is en titled to the name of Workmen Iu the state. The llnrlj Wire Monopoly. Dns MOINUS Iowa , Dec. 18 [ Special Tele gram. ] i'ne nnal decree ot Judge IJrevver In the United States clicult court nt Leaven- uoitli , Kansas , In the case of U'uMiburn & Moen against the UHnnell Uaib Wlie com pany , was iccelved here to day. The decree n\cs the amount of Indebtedness of the defendants at S-i4 , 126.05 , and ciders a per petual injunction against them. The defendants ate given sixty dajs in which to perfect an appeal to the United States mipieme court , and the amount ( it the appeal bond Is tixed at fr'iO.OOO. They are albo to account on the tenth day of each month for the ro.ilty on all the wire manufactured by them during the picccdlng month at the rate ot SO cents tor each ono hundred pounds , nnd aio not permitted to increase the nuinbci of their baibing machines. low a HnpicMiio Court Decisions. Di.s MOI.M s. Iowa , Dec. 18. [ Special Tel- egram. ] Thobiipiemo couit to day tendered the follow ing decisions : H. W. Kavmond vs County of Clay , appel lant , Clay circuit. AlHimed. City or Marlon vs JJ Ganloy , cl al , appel lants , Linn circuit. Atllimcd. K. ,1. Kelsh vs Incorporated town of Dycrd- ville. appellant , Dubuouo city. Iteversed. Julio P. Mois vs John Kert and John liickcnnlcr , appellants , Buchanan chcult. Alllrmed. U. ( ' . U.iiley vs ( Jeorire L. Torbet , guardian , appellant. Duburjuo c rcult. Kever&ed. .State or Iowa on relation of H. Patrick , roul supervisor , v H Chicago , Burlington it t iiincy railway company , appellant , Mills cnciiit. Atltimed. Maitlia P. Johnson \slloiman Foster , ap pellant. Linn clKuilt louit. Hever ed. Marshaltown Cltv b.iulc , appellant , vs An- nlo A. Wright , et al , M.ushall dlstnct. Af- tirintd. In ( lie matter of UcmJ. Donnelly , Cedar olicuit couit. Aflluned. Sidney "VVantH a Ijiind Oftlco. SiiNiv , Neb , Dee. 18. [ Special Tele- piam.J A petition , Hlgned by ncaily all thu residents of Clie > enne county , has been for- waideilto Congiebbiiian ] ) oisey , asking foi theestibllshmcnl of .viand olllro heio. The petition has been unnoised b ) LoavittI3mn- liam , laud commlhbioner of the Union Pa- elite and UegUter Neville , of Xotth PJattc. The ofllco is n necessity as the bcttleinont Of government lands is assuming immense pioportionshero. _ Aurora's Railroad Prospects. Aunoiiv , Neb , , Dec. 18 , [ Special Tele gram. ] A suivtlng p.uty of the Uurllng- t on & Mibsoini Htver railway arrived hero last night , and this morning started to run a line between hew and Hastings Nothing oflmpoitanco can bo leatned from them. It IsnIsoiejKirlcdtli.it the Union Pacltio will continue their line from Stioiiibburgto An- iora lit the Knights ol * Ijubor 1'urclmne , IH'KMNaTox , lown , Dec. 18 , [ Special Tc'legram.J The Kniglits of Labor to day pinchnsed Jiibtlco , n morning dally published In the Inteiest of worKiiigmen. The purchase was made at coustablo sale. The knights will heieaUci conduct tlio paper. Tlecr Vnts Abla/t > . CnEjainos' , Nib. , Dec. 18. [ Special Tele gram. ] The brewery , situated one-halt milo cast of town , has just burned down , The cause of the nio is unknown. Thorn tire hints of inceiidlarUm , but they arc undoubt edly wrung. Loss , t-,000 ; Insuuuico SIU)3. ) The Sucond of UB Kind , Cor.UMiiUB , Ntb , , Dec , 18. [ Spec-Ill Tclo- gram. ] Jaeggio & SchupbacK's new iron clad lollor tlotirlng lullLi , of 150 baircls per diem capacity , commenced running to day. This Is tlio becond lollci ( louring mill now operating In this city , lioth lu\u orders lor several vv colts nheail. AVcatlier lop To-Day , Missot'iu VAI i.r.v Fair weather ; varia ble winds , preccudul by niuthwc.stetly winds In tin' MMiiliuu portion , Ellsht.yculiltJ , lower baiumutcr. TJIC Not AVork of AVSics Uiulcrgiotind Ilnpidly. Cincvoo. Dec. If [ Special Telegram. 1 The unslglitly poles and wires which have dlsHguredoiir stieets for o long nro grnd- inllj disappenrlng. There are , as nearlj ns can be estimated , nbout lA.WJ wiies in Chicago cage u ed bj the telegraph , telephone and elcctiic light cotupinlea , besides conntle * private lines. According to teiiortsreceivcxl from the vailous companies last December , there were shown to bp about nbout 1,100 tnlles of wire underground. Since- then work has been actively colng on , nnd during the present jeir about thrco times thnt nmountliavobt > eii put out of sight. At pros- cut thaw lie- * belonging to the city and the Postal and Hankeis , Mirehniits , Telegraph brides those of a number of eleetile light companies , mo underground , nnd tiio poles linm which they hung are bclnjrcut down , 'I ho Western Union are placing their wires In pipes ns rapidl.v ns no-dblo. Kleetncian Harn-tt N.IJS tlie undergroinid Idoi is spicadlng throiuhotil thu country , nnd the Insulator f.ictoiies weio In COIIMI- inienco pushed to their utmo-t capacity to supply the Immense donnnds , some of them being at le.ist sis montlis behind in orders. In his opinion the compuiies wore doing nil in their tmwei to llvelup to the ordiinnce.aud tint b > May all the wires in thebnsinsss portion of tlio city would be undniground , though it will take probably tun jears to place nil the wires throughout tlio city there , A I'LUCKV AVUMAX. SIio SxiuoohsAilly Hulllvnnl/es nn A - Kiiulttnji Trnnip. UAi.TiMonn , Md. , Dec. 18. [ Special Tele gram , ] 'Ihe wife ot James Snltcis , li\hig near Rising Sun , Md. , Is as brave as .she Is handsome. A short time ago hcrhnsbind emplojed a tiamp to work on a farm. Labt night , in the absence of Sailers , the tiamp hid himself behind a door with a club and when MIH. Snllers entered he attempted to stiiko her on the head. She wus too < inlck for him. She giappltd with the tramp and a desperate btimtglo ensued. She got the club awa > from him , Ho several times thiuw her violently on the tloor nnd toio all her clothes to rags. Ho then ran up nlain ! and then thicatencd to got her husband's gun nnd shoot her. She ran after him , and theio was another stiuggle at the head of the stalls. Finally the plucky woman oveipoweied him , dragged him down stairs , shoved him out of the house and barred the door. He thieatcned to return later nml burn the house. As soon us the man was out of bight Mis. Sailers went to a neighbor's house some distance on" . She was neatly exhausted , and badly cut und bruised about her arms and breast. Armed men watched the house and bcoured the woods tor the man all night , but did not suc ceed In lindinghlm. It caught he will cer tainly be Ijnchcd. A CO\V IJOV JOUUNALtST. A Nebraska Youth Collurctt In Ohicngo With a Oicat Hl Giin. Cincvoo , Dec. 18. [ Special Telegram. ] Michael Dalj was bofoio Justice White this morning , chaiged with disoiderly conduct. A bartender snld that D ily was in a saloon lant nlglit and hadfiO cents worth of drinks and lofused to pay more than 30 cents for them. When ho was , remonstrated witli ho prod need a revolver aiO said he was n reporter - porter fiom Ohio , nnd afterwards claimed to bo n detective. This morning he told the justice that he came from Woodbrldge , Net ) . , with some cattle ; that his father had n paper there and that ho sometimes got items for him. As regards the revolver lie was only changing it trom ono pocket to another. He had bought the revolver to protect hib father hi Nebraska and was goini : to leivc It at his hotel. The justice ( hied him S10 for the dis- oiderly act and S10 toi cirrying the lovolver BOOK MAKKH8 BUHSTKD. A Heavy St. Limits Concern In the Hands oftho Slicrim ST. Louis , Dec. 18.-The St. Louis Sta tionery and Uook company confessed judg ment to-day in lav or of Hugh II. Hildieth for Sr ,700. Hildrcth Is ex-picsldont and a < avy stockholder in the concern. His claim is for louis nnd salniy. An order of Bale was Ibsucd nnd the bherilltook poises slon of the company'sstoie , Nos. iX > , 401 and KCJ North Fourth htr < ot. Latei in the niter- noon Kna H. LIndley nnd the Mechanics' bank commenced attach ment suits , the toimei for 512,100 nnd the latter foi S10.WW. against the corn- piny and Hlldreth , which were executed bv levjlnir on the real estate and on the store. 'Ihe liabilities of the eompiny are stated to be SU,000 ) and the assets SiOO.OOO. f lildicth says tlici above action was taken In consequence quence of false rcpoith having been ciicu- lated against tlio company in the east , und demands being made on them byvaiious eastcin houses for immediate payment ot obligations , although the linn claim llu'j have not a dollar of paper mntuilng this jeai , * A Victim of Cocoalnc. Ni\v Voni ; , Dec. 18. [ Special Telesiam. ] Win. Moirison , a wealthy man for many jeais connected with the drug trade of this city , was n prisoner in the police court jes- tcrday charged with attempting to commit sulcido on n Hoston ste'amer. Morrison be came un cnthusiustlu advocate of eocoiino dining ( ! en. ( Jrant's lllncbs , and in order to bcttei btudy its effects ho became a constant coiisumei ot the drug until now hois cia/y. He wandeied away fiom his home in this rity ten da , > sago and slncn then has taken S00 ! ! w01 Hi of (0oalne ( , He Is n tot.il wiick nnd will be sent loan as > linn for Inebiiateb. Chinnineii lleconiiiin CllUeim. SVN Fit A : * Cisco , Dec. lb. Clnonielo'H Kl Paso , Tc.\ab , api-cial : 'I ho Chinese located In Kl Paso are t.iklnout natuialUatlon pa- peisand intend to become permanent citi zens. Light were made clti/ens today. It Is thought the whole local colony , niimbeiing over : MO. will secure papeis. The leadinc Chlni-bC In the city Htate the movement will become general , and their countrymen In nil cities and towns In thu Miulhwcst will bpeedlly icnoiiiuo their allegiance to China and become Americans. A Speculator arulyzeil. Cmcuoo. Dee. 1B. 0 , P. Ad-ima , widely known as " ( jjp" Adanw , a piomlnent oper ator on 'Change , nnd reputed to be quite wealthy , had a Htioke uf apoplexy while standing near the wheat pit on the floor ot the exchange this iminitim and ( annul live. IbLAii.u it now appears that Mi , Adams wasMilferlngiiomnBtrokeof paia si * , but it lb believed ho will recover. Killed AKninflMiio Heirs. SI.PAI-I , , Dec. 18. Indgo Nehon. of the federal ( ouit , todarefused to rectdo from his inliiig ngaliibt the Ik-Meyer heiis of Moil- ticwil against Uonnls Hjan , ind P. H , Kelley , of St. Paul , foi the possession of the ? -JOO.Ouu tract of land in cuiilrovi-is ) ne.u the city. IJto DoMejer heiio' only iCMiirco now Is an njipe-al to the suiireoie cotnt it thu United Slates , which will rciailro heavy bonds lei costs. _ BparkH Can't l > c HnufTcil. W.vfiiiixonw , Dec. IH-Westcin senators nre receiving a KIeat number of letteis urging them to oppose tlm ( on.rma'lon of Land Cuinmlbblonerhparku because ot Ills recent rulliiirs. Spniks wasconnrmcd bv the sen- iitoascommibsioner of thu gencial land of- iKcon the th of Utt Match , AtUourncil Without Hosults. BA.S PiUNCi di. Dec IH. 'Iho Traiiceon- tlnentil ns iH l.itlun .net this inoinln. ; und Iiimiodl ili'lv ( i.o.uiud | i ii ) et in Nuw iuil. thu tc-cond Tuctdaj ui I'tbru.aj. I DAWN OF A BETTER DAY , Tlie Irish Home Bule Plan Creates Tre mendous Enthusiasm iu Dublin. ORANGEMEN PREDICT CIVIL WAR. A 1'tlce from tti > I'rlncc Thrrnteu- lite IMtiiulorcrs Dctiiaiul l > iutl < ! li Pounds from the Heir to the Throne. It Isli 1101110 Kulo. LoviONDec. . H. fS | > cclal Telegram ] Pnrncll lias won. 'Ibis morning's news 10- movcH the last doubt that Gladstone w 111 con cede homo rule of a sweeping kind Of course ( lie details of the eventual compromise me unknown , but It Is believed that bo.vond stipulating free tr.ulo and exacting tru.iian- tcesforpiolectlonfoi the loal mliuuit ) In Ireland evcrj thing w ill be ) lelded to Pal Hell. As tiladstone's programme is outlined It con tains a piovlso tint Ireland shall continue to olid mcmbeis to Westminstoi , but It is like ly that ho will glvo way on this point , ns the Irlshdonot wish Imperial representntinu. There will bo a Dublin parliament , supiemo In lii-h atraiis , over thu police , taxation , eouits and all Internal matteis. This much seems < ci tain , but how U will be brought about Is doubll ill , Theio Is no ques tion of Gladstone's .ibilltv to eati ) the great bulk of thellbcials for the meisine , as the lib eral papeirtiuo laphll ) Miulting to the home rule side , but whether It will be done while the liberals are In opposition , or ultei their ictuiii to power , Is not been. It must bo re- inembeied , too , that Lord Salisbury has It in his power to dissolve parliament betoie the thing Is done , and It Is quite likely that he will do this , golu i to the eountiy on a stien- uotisatiU-lilslicry. Tlieiewas timiieiise ex citement In London last night ovei the news. A dispatch from Dublin t > as the public is intensely enthusiastic. Dirm.iv , Dee. K The Dally Express , a consibUiiit uuholder of loyalists , devotes a leading article this morning to plctuilng the consequences which would lusidt tiom home rule in Iieland II th ' , demand ot the Painell- itesweio i anted , and any such scheme of home rule is attempted as Uladstonc has been contemplating. Tlio ICxpicns dcclaies that civil wni would not bo unlikely to tollow , 'Ihero would be such clashing ol class Intci- ests , such ilv.ilrj between liiendsol the old regime and tlio paitiMiibot the new ordei lli.it civil btrito could haullv bu avoided and in case such oxtiemilies weio jtieveiited it is peilectly ceitnln th it there would stili be endless Itlction betwien the imperial gov ernment nnd Ireland. LONDON. Dee. Is. The excitement tlitough- out ( iie.it llritain on Hie biib.e tot humeiiile for Ireland continues without abatement. Nowspipcrs of all shades ot opinion mid politics aie urging Mi. dl.idstoiio to speak doniiltely in legaid to his plans. The late piemler , in leteieiuo to n telegram f-ont to dav asking him lot intoiin.iiioii with iclei- ence to the Irish liomo nile scheme which , H is lopoited , he. has had iindei ( .onsul < > iatiiii lorbome timer jilicd as follows : "Prom mv public declaration at Kdinbuigh icspectin , ; lliegoveinmeiit ol licland , vou will c.isil ) see tb.it I have no timber commiiulcatiou to make. " In the bpeichie foiled to , ( JladsUme , Novembei 17 , sud , in ellect , In icptv ID Pai nell'H suggestion to give local self-govern ment to Ireland , that when he li.uns tluough a constitutional oh uinol what the wishes ot Ireland me , he will give the mattoi attentive consideration , but that ho cannot gain this Know-iedgo until the new piillameiit meets Ueoigo J. ( loachou.n piomlnent mcmuci of the whig blanch ol tlio Ilbeiat p.utv , was asked to dav lor Ids opinion on thu rcpoitcd Hchemo ot home nile tor Irehnd , nml tcplicd by telegiauh that he malntnin < d hlshitueito expiessed convictionasain,1 lush home rule nnd that lie could not comment on any Hchemooftliat natuic until such scheme had been fully declared. Tlio Marquibot Haitington , who was sec retary ol wai In ( iladhtone'siabinut , declaies that notwithstanding intim itlons to the con trary , ho has notnpprnvcd the Kcliemo. DUIII.IN , Dec. IS. The i itv ol Ainuirh , In the province ot Ulhtei , was to d iy the point of an Immense loil demonstration. The meeting adopted irsolutions expitssin a belief that resort to home nile priiulples would bueertain soonci 01 later loeveiituate In civil wir , nnd oxhoitlng tlie lovnhsl uaitj to go to the utmost length in lesistlng tfio ei- toits ot homo lido advocates , flic lesidu- tlous commended the loulists in lie- land to the sinpatli ) ol the piolest ants tlnoiighout iho liiitish kln.'dom. More than one ot the t ppaUeis hoisted , with a degree ol eainestnoss tli.it aroused icpi aled chceis trom the libteneis , that the lo > , illst jmty In Irelnml was leadv to meet wliaievei iKsiio might bo presented. " 'Ihe Llistei Orangemen mo rendv to tome to the liont , ' ' ODD of the bpcakeis , amid gnat applaus < > said , "and wlien their bcmccs aio wanted fio.000 men can leadil ) he put Into the held in active defense ot lo > altv to the govei umenl. " A Kojnl Rensnllod in London. LONDON , Doe , IB. London has h id a gen uine sensation today. Karly this morning aoung man and his wile , John and Sarah Magee , were airested at Keiihingion on the charge of having attempted to piocmo money from the Pilnceot Wales by wilting tlniatening letteis. They weio taken Into court , foim.il chiiges were pielened a..ilnst them , and they vveia lemanded to await ex amination. It appeals that the prisoner hart w rlttcn two letters , but as they wttio not read in court. It Is impossible to give then exact language or to btate , except In general tenns , what they contained. It Is known , howevei , that tno latter Hindu a dem md toi U7" > 0 , and Intimated in umnlstak iblo leans th it unless this amount was lorthcomiiig the pun -o's lilo would IM In jeonaidy , The jirince , it Is h.iid , paid enl ) passing attention to the nistletlei , vvlinli tlio Mimeussint , but when the Mvond came. leiteiating the demand anil Ihieals , his loval hlghnesf , tin nod the1 lettiisovei to iliu | ) olho and loll them to do vvhatevei they thought best. 'I Iwpoll' ' ' ' at oiue quietly set about iilan- nlng the' in , tint1 ot the blackmalU rs , Ilicy bent a messiiL'o as though coming irom the piiiaootVale \ - - to HID addiess given In the tettuin , diiectuig tlio authoin nt the Jatlci to appeal at n speciliul time and plaie , Arsui unco was given that homebody would meet them at tlm appointed hour prepaid ! to ha. id over a patKagu containing the money they had demanded , 'Iho Magcc atonca tell Into the trap which had been Ht lei them Thiy appealed at tlio spot dtslg- Dated this moinlngand v\ein \ pioMtnled wtlh a packnpo of laitlmigH. As they stalled to leave with ihelrbiipposed tre.iMiie Iho polke tlnew oil theii dlNKUlM * and aiittstid them. ' 1 he woman thereupon mailu .1 volnntai ) c on- te-sslon ol tlio wluilo plot. Al any latu tlm polliosa ) Hint tliecontc'sslon was volunlaiy The woman , howover. has iiuodis laied that slii ) was toned bv tlm pollie agniiibt hei will toconluhSMimethliig It Is thought tliat bhelo.iib thiHonlession made by hei in the Hint moments ul hei conslem itfoli uftei hei nncht may bo bad tor hm on her tnal , and that -shit is llioroloro tiving to weal en Its c-lleit b ) nsseitlni ; that U\\as toieed liom hei by the ( tolhe. A rejioiter called upon nn cquciry of the Prlnuiot Walts thi.sutierniion to learn nnv tacts obtainablii about tin ) allali. Tlie cijucriy Knew sioim tiling of the lonlenlsol tluj li t- ters. ' 1 lio-e , no declared , ieieM ) > ntid Iliat Miuoowasan umlss.u > ot a bcciet boiii'tj , and that ho had been ordered to kill the Pi I moot Walis , but the loturs fiuthn inti- m iK'd that Ma eo did not wifJi to nho > the mandate. Thcro was no help for It , however , unless ho could get money enough to jjo to Amerlc.i. I ID wauled JL7W. ' ! hcrcfoie it this amount ii'.u lied him he would at onto hid a lasting giMid bi ) to MI a. t hooiolio- , and ciuif-pii.u iis and st.utacios.i the \Uantlc. It is iivluned th.it dlM'liisiiKs of an iui | iil.inl n iluio m.w lie made when the UI.MI comes beloio the court lei a thoioiuh i Servian Tioopsithilrnvvn. . Lo\KV ! , De1 1 * . A ic purl has bun 10 reived that the Sovi.ut linop l.-oc Lc' ii vv Uidraw n iiuui liteV4ddin cij.u.a , Senate. WA ntvoTciv , Dec I-1 Mi. Mitchell , from thecommltlio on penlslous , reported favora bly the bill granting a pension to tlie widow of General Grant. Mi. Hampton introduced a bill making It unliwful for bcnalois 01 icprescntntlves to recommend orpollclt appointments to otlko. Mr. Hawlev luqiiindof the chair If the bill wa < ictioactive in Its operations. [ Liugh- tei.l 'Ihechnti icpllcd that In Ills opinion it was not. [ Kenuwed l.umhter. ] Mi. Ilutlei cnlled up his resolution of In- ( inliy telatlinc to the alleged or inl/ation of thetcnitoiv of DiKntii intD.i state Mi Vest -aid tint the --t > inte liy Its report , stood eoiiiiinliid to the laei that ilni-o was no MICH tiling in e'xisUnco.is I lie stale ol l > ikotn. rile- , piper lieu tuiom pii'MMiti'd by Mi. li.ir iison and ic id fro u the desk have borne Ilio winds , "btate ot Dakota. " Tlm bed ) of 1:011- : tlenun coining litie lepie-eiitlng Dakou , stjio tliem-.eive < tlie executive uimmlttee ol tliestateoi Danota , Iliuohaiini in beimr Mr. Hugh CampiH'd WIID was not unknown to fame since Mi Ila.vcs' admtnlsuntlon , lot / alous and not over sciupulous iiohtteil nssisiaiue tot. nit ndmintstintion. I hit pei- son , as Mi , VO-IMW bv tlie ncwpp | ) is , vv.w to iccchcaii ovation lor hnvlng icioived the iiH'ojiiltinti 01 the Unite d Mates soiuto lei "Tiie bt lU'ini id ol tile Mate ot Dakota , " Mi. I'luimi thoiitfiil Mi. Vi-bt waiL'hlnic Mi. Campbell a goud deal of gratmtluus ndvcitlsiiu. Mi. Vist-aid Mi Campbell wns welcome toil , lie C\ est ) , nsn Inw.vei. us'iidcd tills Dakota organi/ation as icvoluilonaiv. He li id no doubt tli.u the Intent ol the men cou- tetiiedwasto oijruii i a state covciiimcnt In case tuls oonmoss should adjoin n without lecoiiil/ing theli so-tnlled slate. In icplv to u lemaik li ) Mifc'st as to the conditions iindei wiiii li teiiitoiics mlghi Im ndiuittcd to the Union , Mi. llaiii-on sild time was no such lliiiiitas brcikmg into 01 breaking out ol thi * Union. .Mr. \ est sa.d. wo weie not talking of "lueakiiiA out , wo. h we bellied tliat. " Mi. lliuilson ' 'llicii there could liavc been no point to the MMialoi's remark. " Mi. Vest " 1 am not leaving tills matter to tin -nator , " ill. Vi'rft aigucd the qiiHstlnn fiom u letral standpoint , mil cited uitiioiitle- how that the ic out action of Dakota was involution ar.v. and heolToiod an iiidepeiidont icsolutlon to tlie eifict that tliu moinoiial liom the poi sons calling llieiiHclvi's a "stato exeeiilivo uimmltlee nt I ) ikota" be consideied ns com- tnir tiom piivate Individuals ot Dakota. Tlio icsolutiuu was laid ovei and ordcied plinted. -Mi. I , < i.in thoiu'ht , It unlalr tor tlio scn- atois to townid tlio action ol Dakut xas iovo- liitionuiy until thev siiould set up a Male , mid undeitake to pei lonn thu tiiuUloiiH of a state. Mi. liutioi said he had misappivhended what ( Oiistituted a stale il tlie elooti in ot -enatois and Judjx-s vvas not .labelling state hood. Mi. Logan ansvveied tliat this was done seas as to due elicit when the ) should bo admit ted , as n id been done beloie. Mi. Butloi could lemembci but one hitch instance. Mi. Lozan said lie could not undertake to con tit the senators leudloetion ol hibtoiy. Tlio t.isos ol MioliLaii , Minnesota and Kan-is vvcie cited bv the lepuhlicali- . I'lunih SIIMIIL.'iho I uioi picscntcd ev icily a Hiinll.u case lo Dako i Mi. Ve > ts.iul lieu id not especially looked np tlieo.i-c1 m lvin-.is. attlioii , ; ! ! Mlssoiiil hid some iiiteiest In Hi it admission , mid "toi wlneli. " mid lie , ' a huge pintioii ot out pci- bon.it piopoiu c-cip d into that btate. " Mi. Plumbo - ; -oinotliii was black. " Mi. Vc'bt "No sir , some otlu i , but let that " pa-s Mi Vest would not accuse the lepublicaiH of debiting to leid tlneec'lectoial voles. Mr. Lognu suggested , sotto vice , that the rea-dii in ed lor mini : to get a st ite into tlio union mu'litbe niijilied to the attempt to keep a st ite onl. Atlei turthei debito the Dakota bill went ovei until to moirow. The sennit ) then pioeoc'dod to consldei itlon of the joint lilies. Altei a slioit d'bilo , 10- Miltlnr ! u some amendments of detail , tlie mles weio nnally u ioid lo. A resolution , oileied b ) Coi'krell , was aL'ieed to , I'alliiu ; on tlio hecietity of the treaMiiv lei iiiloimation as to what claims wore1 bclore the tie i-ni ) deputiiieiit lei un paid moieties mult i the act ot lii > l. Mi. Cameron was tciiovc'd tiom setvhoon the committee on tianspin l.iliou mutes to tlio se.iboud , Mi. McMillan liom soivKo on iho coinmlttci ) on mines and mimiiir , and Mi. Ch ise liom seivlie on the ( ominitteu on claims. The ch in appointed Mi. Mitchell ot Oieon to the valileleindicated. . Mi. Het'lt otfe'ied a le-oliitioii that the com- mlitceon linanci ) be Instiuctcd to a-ten iln wlietliei the lawicipdilng all custom dut es to be applied to the paviuent ot iho Interest and piineipil ot tlie public debt hive been oboved , and if the ) have not to lepoit b\ \ bill 01 otlu i wi-e siiih measure as will bu-uie theii entoicemeiit. At Mi Heck's leqnu-t the icsolutlon was allowed to lie over lor the pi ( sent. Adjoin nod until Monday. House. WAsniNfiroN , Dec. lb The consideration of Iheiejioit id the committee un iiilesvvas icsumetl , peniUng tlio amendment , being that olel ) oil hi Mi. bpiingei ot Illinois to abolish thovailous committees on oxpendltmcs in thu dilfeunt dcpiitmonts , and to concen- tiato their duties to one < oiumitloe consisting of hftion inembeiH. in advocating tlio amendnn nt Mi. bpiingei stntid Hi it during the past ten veirs tun cieiks ot the-e < ommlt- tces had be < n paid Vi.iKX ) , wlilh ) bit lai as ho loilld leinombei but two ot them h id made i open U the committee on usiieiiditmcs In the wai diMiaitinoiil in tlio I'oilj Imuth con- gi < s > , and the i.immitte on i'X ) > . 'ii lltuu'H In tlie dep irtment ol justice in the 1 Yuty-clghth coiUH'iS , Mi Moirison thought that much good had icMiltod liom the woik ilono b ) those two ( o nmittois During the lain e.impiign ho h id In aid It pioiliiuned evei ) when ) n di mo u.il spoke that the iloiuociatlo jiirty wanted to see the books ; now Unit it had the oppoi- tunllv hi ) hoped It would not close its eyes , "I hope > on won t , " lomaiktd Mi. Urovn ol Indiana. "You will hive sonio books ol ) om own in a tow ve.iis. " Attei t m tin r debate the amendment was relec ti d. Mi. lliimmnnd ol ( icoi/Ia , olfoiod as an amendment that no nppiopi lation slKiiild Im jo ] oiled In unv niipiiipiiatioii bill toi anv OApondiluin not luevioush auihoil/ed by lu\ ' , unless In ( onliiiualiiiii ol the aiipiiiirla- | lloll lei sin II piiiilit'woins md object-i as all ) nln K | ) In pro ie'ss , . > li. ll.i niiiond n.iid his olijietwis to dl-uivei wliotliii the honso would let iln tlm jiowei to keep inleis on lliu apniopiiatioli tililn Thu amciidiuunt was njicteel without division , Mi. Cannon moved to strike out the para graph vvhieh limited nppiopiiatKins ovei which Ilio npimipil ition eominilteo had juilMln tlun , 'i ho iiKition was lost. On million of Mi. Colib ol Indian i , an amendment was adopted v.\ \ lilting the com mittee on public lands IO.IM to n pint at .vuy limit on bills lei thflii eitmeol land giants , to pniM'iit siioeiilation in publli 1 uuii mi I tot ii-oi vntion ot iiiiblle lands Ini Iho bcno- lit of actual and hnna nde reith rri , Mi.dams ol Illinois tlun otfeied an amendment viiinall ) ] in.hihltiiii ; lid-is. H was Mhstanti ) > dv ! the bame as ( he one1 whii h , In foic , tlio leil vole on dlhliilniling the ippiopnalion bills , had In en olteied b ) Vli Hammond nnd wlili li had been nei ted bv the house. Tim ( inienilmoilt was now adopii d nnd then maiiiil I ut the > ejiorl vvas , ign oil to without ol > .l" tion. Tin n the n p > it was .uloiitid In lolo. Ho the nibs id tin ; Poll ) eighth tiinr'u > s , us nmeiidul bv tin * Hvml nf thouiiiimiili e un lilies , nre nonauul.is thu nih.s ol iho roll- ninth eoniiii'ss. Mi. Muiiisou ol Illinois Ihrn i ill * d up thu lONiliitioii lor a iio'idiv ' iiio-b aiti i having amendid It so that the reee-s slnll lie-in un Mondav next and end un Jaim ir * ' . Mi. lleach ( it Sew Vn. . K ojiposod llut Idea , wldi h himiDsldcicd a cliildish cme , ( it taking a holidav mess. At thu time It was at- tundid with d.umi'i and ho appealed to the dcmui ratio hniisit to nt > .is lai us tbii leplibll- i.ni sitnato h.ul done in UKinu boiiiti aUion on Iho piesidenlial niiuesilun bill , 'I lie res Ililion llien jii-std. On i.iiitlnn n ! Mi W.itsoii ol Indiana , the n iia'c ' bill granting u pension to Iho ldow ot ( ii-iii'ru ! ( ! ) . > i' v\a- I i' n up and pass ! d Mr I'uti ui .51,0115111 , uk'iio ' Vuling ill the m . it. A. I. THIRTY MEN WATER BOUND , An Appalling Calamity in n Pennsylvania Coal Mine , IN D/vNGCR OF SUFFOCATION. till ) ) Rsltilo to Drtormlno AVIint Thi-lt Tito Will Itu- IoN ! ( < nliiK Poit'ON llnr 1 utVot K to Aft'ortl l > ti lloi'to Ilir t'lil'iii tunntCf' , In n Coat Mino. Wtt KrMiviiiii : . Pa. , Dot * . H.Tlio water iu the Susiiiichiinn i river \nntlcohn broke thiondi the workings of Xo. 1 Hlopc of the Siisiiuehaniia coil company this muminfr nnd nt noon Hiiro was about six feet of water in tlie slope. An alarm wns sent tluougli Uio working ! , wlien thedingei bixamo npparcnt , and nil the men ex 'opt seven Hungarians , who woio b lleved to hnvo been drowned , liuuied to tliu niuiith of thoblope aud weio lo-cuod Wn M.siiAntn : , Doc IS.-Tho dlRftstci nt Nnnlicoko Is mole1 soilous than vvas at llrst Hiniposod. Tlie theorv tliat the water broke tlnouuh tlie bed of the liver bus been dls- pollidbv the fact that the place whence Uio water came Is over t.ooo feet Irom the 8ns- qiiolianim. It How oil liom a pool on the stir- fine , lollowcd Ilio IOCK to n fault in tlio beam , ran Into the gangway md stones , and thence to the lower workliiR ot Xo. t shall. U lion Uio water vvA dl-i'ovoicd lusldng into the slope there weieneuly 1'iOJ ' men nnd bo.v.s nt woik on the v.iuous oiienlngs , but at the particular spot whoie It liist appealed them weio not ovei Iliiilv pu-ons. it isrcitoitnd that there nio nlioiit timt ) men in thu jilaeo , shut in by the w.itei and uibbisli that has ntcmnulattil In tin ) west gaiigwii ) in Iho second lift oC Itoss'seam. . It Impossible toay wliat ( hull fate will be. A it'-culiu I'ait ) Is lollowlng the full oC thu chnmbcts in tliat lint ot tlm gangway , with hones ol to idling thi nibometimo during Iho nldit. Iln oll.i . ials -a ) tlicu ) is no d.nmoi ot tlm men sitlliK.itlllg , OH they will get plent ) oi an liom the l.acs of Iho chain ieis th it ale not i lor 'I'd. Pumps weio put Into opci.itlnn tonight. The ) inivo a capacity ot lemovlnu ! i,000 gallons lens ol w itei pei minute' , nnd it iscxpcucil tlie mine vs III bo cle.u bv Monday next. Old mini rs aio ot thu opinion tint the impris oned men can be icsuiod nllvo. The nami s ol the i ntombed nto ns follows : Ollv > i Ktank and U illiam Kivlei ( biotlieiH ) , William ( . 'lilloid , William Donohuo , Wlllmm C ke. Isaae bliaipes , Daniel Lowioy , John bhutt , John Iliwks , John La'wr ' , August Yitiial , August Iliiigraves , John Shiiibky , Abiain Lewis am ! IMwanlNlatthews. . At 10 oVIotl ; this eienlng the company woie m il.ing cvoiy possible etroit to icacli the imin i-onod men. Additional pumps aio lienu i.ipidlv put up. Anolhci foiMoot men liavo boon -out down tlie nil .shall , who will endoavoi to cut tluougli to the NJiot wheio ( lie impti-oiud men an u iposi d to be. 'Ibis woik will be ki pi up nlgui and day until the Inlo ol the men is Unown. L v it u Intoimntiiin ieivid hoic at II : . n 1 1 on i Van th id ua v * < tlu * wntei has siib- Miled and a I iirte tone ol men tuo at work loiinniiiL. I'loiiuiel.-aiid that blockH the ang- wav. Iho ii-unng put ) mo now within foitv HoLol the men. and tlieio me stioni ; Imp -sot icaeliing thoin b ) morning. The d 1111,140 to the mini' w ill be extensive , and It will bj some weeks boloio woik is iCbiimcd. TIM : Ti.vr. 'H Kill Atr.ihibl Congressional Kccoinmoiiilalloii toOflloc , . j WAsiiixnrox- . is. t'ho followini ; la thi ) lull text of the bill intioduccd by .Senator Hampton todiy to mike it unlawful tor hcn.ilois mid lepri'scni itlves lo recommend 01 solicit appointments loollhn : Wluitas , Additional lo'ihlatlon is 110003- suv to e n rv out the intention ot the tontb. sei turn ol tlie act ol ei nless ol the Jlith oC J.uiiiHi ) , lss.i , intliltd , "An aetto je ulato and iinpiovo tlio civil seivico ot the United btales ; ' and \Vheieas , 'I he lecommendlng of or nolie- ItliU'aiipointiuonts ID nitii D by HcnntoiH und ieiieseiiiatives , is not only contrary to tlio bpuit ol san ! lentil section , hut also inter- leu > j seiioiisl ) uilhiho peiloiinancu of Uielr legislative ) dutits. now , thoioforo. He ! t euac toil , ole. , th it It shall bo a mlsdo- moaiioi toi anv seimtoi or ropicscntalivn ot the iimgress of the United Sl.itc-s to leeom- iiiend m solii it , diiectly 01 indin i.tly , tlio np- p i ilmeiitol anv poison to nn ollictMimler tlio gov ei n men toi thi ) Unlledbiatcsaml that any suclionator 01 icproscntiitivo who whall ho coiiviuodol m ikin ran ) such recommenda tion oi holioliation R i.ill bopunlshed by a line of not IIIOIK tli in 1,01x1 or less than la-AiO , ono hill of which hhall go to the pcrhoiia upon whose testimoii ) smh i oiivli tion shall have hi en obtained and thu other halt lo the Unltid btatch bictlon y Ihat whenevei the appointing powoi hhall call on the sen itoi or ropioseu- lathe toi intoi m itinn touching nn applicant tin nlllce , ho shall do so In writing , and .such intoiuiation as m.iv be given Khali bo ( mulshed in wilting over the Hlgnatnio ol Mich son itoi oi lopii'si'iitatlvo , end Hhall be bled In the dopiitinent oi buieail of tlio ollliei at otiose ioiiu | s | | | \\as fnrnl lu d , bnlicnNotlling ; ! ill tills .id hiull he 00)1- stiued so ate loibid any sc.natoi OL * lepit-entativn of the conguvs of thu United States fiom forwarding lo Ihe appointing pnwei any application for olllie that ho ma ) iciolvc , but any endoiK- ! ments ho mav mal.o thuton shall only relnto In the tacts ol the < aso 01 the clmractei of the njiplkant. An Indian Ttow in Mont.iun. br. PAIM.DCC. is. A Hi lena ( Mont. ) t i'c lai to tlm Ploniei Press Hah' W. it. Tombs In ( hnuo ol Kdd ) , Hammond Ss Po'o. Ntoiunt Arlee , killed ono Indian and wounded another who had lorelbly entoiod tlie sidii ) mid dilven him out. Shcrllf Kant ) and a posse left Mlbsoula this evening to qiulluii ) ilistuibinto. ' 1 ho Indians.in. MII- jiosid to no bpokiines. blieillf Lanu has wiiod the iiulhoililoi Dint the Indians Imvo just tnki n Ihe i usuneis liom him whli h ho caitiiiul ] iind i.illing foi military aid. A tie- taclimi ni ol tioop-i liaveioiu ; ! out fiom Mis- HinilaVhii \ s , nieis at Aileo have taken an en ; IIH and IU-U the iiLicc. There aio homo 'MO Indians Rheumatism Vfo dnnlit It thoio Is , or can bo , n Spccilhi rcnuNly fur rlii'innitlsiiij but thousands wlio h.uo wilfcicd its p ibis Jmo been ( [ really lieu- nicd liy Hoods Mrmpirllla. Jf ) ou Ji.ivo lallciltojliidrdlir , trj ( lib trt.ituincily. ; "I was adlidid v llli iliemnatlMa twenty > uirs , 1'rcvioiw lo aw i found no rcllcr , but frov ; wor c , and : il ono I line was almost help- lei ? , Ilouit's haisijuiiiii iiid mo mure good thin all Ho cjihoi mcilkliia I ever luJ. " H.T. llvuoM , hhlrluy VIIhpi , Mass. " 1 luilrlifiimiiUmtlino > ears , JIK ! i-ntim iclht till 1 tnuK llinul'8 h.ilH iiarllll. | It bus iliniu giwat tiling i l r me. 1 n comiiicnU It to others. " J.i.w ii > I'.LKIIAM : , lUUdcfyrd , Alu. Hood i Sirs-ipuiiia is tluce icnillultlLS . Jbt , t'io ' camliinatlon nt rcintdi d n , ; ( ills ; ed , Ilio jirojart jo/i / 1 1 , Ilio JIKICCCI of n'turlni ; the ad.vo mcd final ijii.dltli'ii. ' 1 liu 1 1 si.lt . Is a mi dii hie of tiaioiial htiui tli , clfLithin curiH il licilo iiul.nowa. buiil t < i > book coiit.nnhi0' ndi.ilh . n , 1 1 vhi ueat "llood's himearl'li tones IIM i \ t ) teti. ; pinillia iy I 'u d ' . , riui n.vn i en e , d m'lus Iu 1 1 i'ii inn , vrr " ' > . li' JJ.S'S1J . Uiginlcrc ) ! liie < .s , l.ttuliikji | , , "llii'xl'H HTSIJI illli | .ts t.l oOi i'r.A Nuiiltln s ( | , ; ' U l ( | | " I liAI'S .U..1 * . l j lai. ! ; din it , ii \ \ ViU City. HoncJ's SarsapartJIa Hold I v rll ilrm'-l1 ts. | | six f .r d5. only by C. I. LiKU ) & CO. . J , li , Ws,4. IOO PGGCS Ono Dollar *