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FIFTEENTH YEAR , OMAHA , MONDAY MOHNING , DECEMBER 21 , 1883 NUMBER 155 , HEAVY IIAUl FOR HENNEPIN , An Advocate of That Western Water Way Wants a Big Appropriation , CLERKS MINUS CHRISTMAS CASH A Notable NcRntlvo Klooil of Pension JvPKlMnt Ion Tlio New Member's Drnlro ID IllHtlny liloqtiunuc - OencrnlVnsliliiKton Ncus , Tnipoilnnt OX , Dec. 50. f Hcpieseiitntlve-Mtnphvof Davenport will offer thionlnipoitant bill" ! soon. Ono appro priates S1.000.0JO to beiln the construction of the llenncpln eana' ' : thc'ccond piohiblls the uniplo nient of con\ let labor on public woiks or the letting of contracts toemphncis of convict labor. The tlilul bill Is of vny gieat importnnco toll applicant * for pensions. This bill makes the fact ol a man's enlist ment prc3nmptl\o evidence that ho wns pliyoically sound when ho onleicd Iho ntiny. It n .cd to bo ciistomaiy for the pension olllcn to leipdio an nppllrant to piovo his disability did not exist b-foiohis enllslniciil. Hvery ninn befoie enlNlment had to jiassa thoiouch psnmln.itlon before the govprnmcnt surupon , anil be ceilllieil to us of sound health and constitution. That being the f.ul It is prelty h.utl on an old soldier to ask him to pitnc now that tv.cntj- fi\o jparsago ho was a well ninn. IMPTV roLitiniioohs CIIIIIITMAS DAV. 1'ostolllce ilepnitnient clerks aie comment ing in no vciy I'omplimuntniytcimsupontho refusal of the postmaster general to order a CliilKtmas payment tor them. U Is not known ( hat there Is any special law KO\PIU- Imj payments in the poslolllcc depattment. In nil Ihu other dcpaitmcnts clerks will bo paid np to lliu'Mth lii'-t. This letiulios a 1 t- tle extt.i labor for Ihod Kbui.ing olllcer and his c'viks. but it would Mi'om that none but Iho very Indolent men would object to an i"- citlon of 'omo kind to accommodate so many of their fellow omplojes at such n season of tlio year. On the div beloio Thanksglvinjc Day lust the cleikt in all the other dcpait- inenlH weio paid for Novembci , while those of the postoillfu dpp.ulmcnt werolelt out In the cold. The only pcoplo benclltted by the lalluio to | ay rinlstin.is money aie the em- plo > csoflho ilisliuising olllcoand the 10 per cent llendd who ate d ( lighted. They will leap a liltlo hauest b > lending a pool I.iboier 5".0 ( ) on bis ilue bill for Sfl.OO or n hard-up clcik's for ! " > . The pcoplo who are injured and inconvenienced aie the heads of families , who au : cut elf fiom a chance to nuke ( "InMinas a llttlu livelier fur the chililren , and the mcichants of the city , who will miss the MM.OUO which would liiuo been ji.iid anilhtch would entoi at once Into the channels ot tiadc .it .1 time mo t necdctl. ANor.uur. NI.O.VIIVI : . The pieldent loiuid time dining the past week to go with tin ; p.ililuel olllceis Imine- dialely aftci the ciblnet mcetini ; to the new pliotogiaph gal'e > of I'ltnee A : ( Judlli [ = i , oxer Uri'iit.ino'i , wliL'iu they nil s.it for thuit jho- ) togmnlis. 'J'hp picluie was a not.iblo success and will be placed on sale dining the coming week. The pie ident and Seeielury Man- nlnic aie sc.itetl in the centieof thogionp , .Mr. Manning bcipir on Mi. Cleveland's left , with Mr. B.ij.ud ut the president's iltfht , and Spcrclury hamar at the left of. Mr. Mannln ? . JlessiH.Vliitney , unl Kudleutt stand behind thopioildent , with .Mr. Vllas on Mr. Whit ney's right and .Mr. ( larl.iml on Societal y Jlndlcott's Inlt. All the likcncssea arc ad- mliablo ami the plctme will punoto ho one of the most inteiesting that has e\ei been placed bel'oic the Ameilcan people. HtNDAI.I.'S lAllirr COUlfiK. Thpro Is mueli suvculatlon as > lo the cour.se that Mr. llandall will pnibiio eoncernim ; ( nrill legislation. The m.iin dlitlcnlty in Ids way on the load to revenue rolonn Is Ids protectionist constituency. Th.it clamors for inoio ami will never rest s.itMliol with less. Ono of the biivvest political acts ever wit nessed was Vleo I'resklent D.ill is casting his vole In favor ot the revenue icform of l IO. Will It.mdull aijiro.ich the hlnh piano of Mr. Dallas , or docs ho fear the l.illci's late' . ' The vice presidency the last oilko to which D.illart was re elected , Theue ( pi.-stions . are what aie ayitatln tliu publlt ; mind hero now , woiii ; Tiinow.v AWAY. An old member of the house committee on war claims said this morning that it was woik in.ieUeally thiown away to consider the Wiigon loads ot claims pending before the committee mentioned. "During the pa > t dec.ule , " s.ild ho , "theio luuo bc'enlmmlicdsol icpoils made fiom the commlticcon warcluims , and 1 don't think at this moment of any that have resulted In lellol to anyone. There Is a touting In the hoiij-oas well as in the tcnate that claims of thUcliauictcr ought to bo sottlcil before a comt. Thcie areclalms bufote the committee iiggicgatlng millions of dullnts that ate as just as any ever presented to the govcinment ; then thcio aio millions of claims that have not Hie le.iit intuit under the constitution , and bhould not and will not bo p.ild. Hut you would bo iistonlahcd to know the laigo piojiorllon of claimants who have died while ptnsccutlnj ; their claims bcfoio this committee. I bcllu\e ono-half ot the claims now befoie the eoinmdteo mo con- diictctl In the names ol heirs. A vnry Luge number aie locate 1 Iwlow the M.won and Dlxon line. The m < ie fact of this is sulll- clcnt to nt once arouse Misiilclon us to the merits of the claims , but Indiana , 0 ilo nnd somo'slatcs uoithha\o el.iliiH that aio surely just. They relate to forage furnhhed troops and dcprcdiitlons committed by boldlew in bolliaunles. " A FLOOD Or I'KXSIO.V M'-QISI Al ION , Thpro never was so much agitation before congress In the Interest of ex-Union soldiers , their wldowa and oiplians , as now , and the pcoplo who me Interested In pensions anil bounty will have much to attract their atten tion dining the present session. There will bo In the luuso inside of a month hundreds of bills of n genoial character , touching upon thp.so subjects. They will be Intio- duced to benefit the soldiers ami tholr heirs In every possible manner. An Impression seems to bo growing that there Is a very large sur plus in the treasury wiilch belongs to the people , and that the soldiers hi\\e the llrat claim upon It. With this Idea In view It U not Improbable that Ihoio who are woiUng In the Intorojt of ex-union boltllcn will OUT- btep Iho boumU of icason , tnul do too much In preliminaries and nccoiiipllslieryllltlo fnirtlly. The prospects aie , however , that the pension laws will ba simplified and pensions will be Increased , and the Held for admitting new pensioners broadened , so that thcio will bo great buuelils for thlb class of worthy turn. Quito a laib'o number of od ! members and Ecnators luuo oiprcsswt the belief to your comvixmtU'tit thnt n Mexican pension bill will bu passed , ami that this rapidly dimin ishing class of u'tcrans will bo paid for the disabilities they Incuuetl betme Chapultcpec , and In that country. It Is not believed In be feasible to incision all who served In tlio union irnny In the late war nt this time , and the many statesmen who have piopoMsl bills on tlio subject of pensions have , In most Instances at letist , avoided that branch uf thu subject , OVKIl'/KALOtrsilFlltTAXia. Sumo uvw 1'ieiuburs of Iho IOVUT liouso havp created not n little ainu cmpnt by In- dnlglngln s-pppeli nifiklng. It Is customary for a man to eivo at Ica lone "ji" < son | before he makes n set speech In the lioiw ; but a half dozen new fellows over on the demo- cialic side have taken the revision of the rules as sufficient prouicatlon to bring them to their feet , K'prclally was this occasion untimely , becaus. ) the 1-iumledgo of a new member on p.irliamcntaiy u age Is gcner.illy consldeied very meagre and of little consc- ipiencp. Se\eral have o\erlookcd this fact , howcxer. nnd seem nneni' ' > atTa sed in laying down ndiico to incit whuha\o served scores of icnrsln legislative bodies. A tall man with a flowing board nnd ftrained CJPS over on the democratic fide getup up Ilio other day and spoke for fully fifteen minutes and sat down , and no one seemed to know which Hide he had spueii for or who ho was. Of coulee. Ins colleagues knew his name but none could distinguish for whkh side he was speaking. Anew Pennsylvania member followed suit , nnd when he sat down the people wcic in the same dilemma ns be foie. Membcis who make such debuts as these create an impiesslon which takes . \ears tonmotul. ITJISOXAI. AND oTtirmviM : . JJcpipscntatlvo and Mis. Lyman of lo\\a arc established attne I'oitlandllot the season. A very conshlerablo poition ot the past week was devoted by President Clpvelaml to .signing Ids name to lists of nominations to be sent to the vennlp. 1 am told that when hoaw the pile of papeis before him on Ids M1 one morning last week ho elacnlated , " ( iic.U heavens ! have I m.ide all ol these np- polntmpnt i' ' ' Miss Cleveland has pilvalyly mentioned that as the moninlng will he taken oil ot the white hoit'o only a few days before Now Years , she will not have a icccption at the executive mansion on the latter day , or as gay n one as U might otheiwise he. She will only Invite the wives of the man led members of the cabinet to icceivo with IIPI lit the pies- Ident's leceplion on January 1 , und no other ladles. Secretary Lamar Is the onlj cabinet ofllcpr to visit the present congress U ) ) to date. He sjcit an hour or t vo at thp capitol 1'riday , dividing his time between the house and senate. The sale ot lUjuor continues uninterrupted in th > senate v\ing of the capitol , notvvllh- htand'iig ' tl o ridiculous tlebite on the su b ject a lew dajs ago. Thescnatois also visit certain committee rooms In stpiads as usual , anil empty bottles are sometimes found In the rooms occnpletl by senators who aie known to be antl-pioldbltionists AN 1NVAI.II ) SiXA10U. : Senator Miller of California arrived In a special car I'uday night , and was so weak he could not be moved to his icsidenco until .Saturday afternoon. He has been thoiongh- ly examined by the family physician of Lcland Stanford to day , who pronounces Ids system In a very bad shape. In addition to an estiemely sevoio attack of asthma , which has so weakened htm as to make him hHp- le = s , Ihe doctor siys his lieait is also aHoeted. He is being kept in thostiictcst tpiiutndent his home and it is not piob.iblo ho will take nphiswtnk in tlie senate lor a considerable length of time. ins OWN STAri : OITOMXO HIM. Tiemendous eiroits and povveiful inlliicnce Isheingbiouglitto bear on the president to lemovo Judge Powers of Utah. Ho was a clllzin ofDotiolt when Cleveland gave him his commission. His course during his of- llcial life in Utah has biou 'htdoun the ecu- sine of a moat uianv people on him. The en- tiie Micliigan delegation is working against him nnd have made the giaveat charges against Ids character. roiiKCAsr OK coxonnss. WASIIINOIOX , Ue < ' .yo.-tAb-ocIilcdPrcs3.J - S'lioo ' the picsent session ot eouuie-s began 7" s llllsaml ) joint losohitlons have been intro duced In the senate , nnd seven , one ot which originated In the house have I'o-'n passed by that body. Ono thousand two bundled and loily--teven executive messages , contain ing about l.rx)3 ) nominations , have been sent by the president to the senate , ami have been icleriod to Ilio proper committees , but no nominations have been combined. Two tieutios , one relating to Iho boundary line be tween this country and Mexico , and the other providing lor settlement ot tlio claims of certain Anieiican clti/.ons against Vene zuela , have been sent to the senate lor i.ulli- cation. Twenty-four bills and joint resolutions have been Introduced in the lioiisoof repie- sentatlves and lour , two ot which originated in the senate , have been passed. To nionnvv an elfoit will bo maile in Iho liouso of lepie- sentalives to sccuio the passage of the pie-- Identlal succession bill under a Mispunslonol the rules. The lesult Is tloubtlul , as the motion will not be in ordct until after the call of states for the Introduction of bills and joint resolutions shall have been completed , aim as the members have theli desks full of bills tobolntiodiicPd the call h likely to consume the day. The succession bill may hiuohshleied by nn.iniinous consent , hut this is not piubahlo as the opinion is entcitaineil by many icpiCMiiitatlvcs that the measmo ought to go legulailylo a committee befoie leceivln.consideration In the house. It is not likely that a committee ot the house , possibly excepting thnt on accounts , will bo unnounccd until ullei the holiday iccess. The senate , If it h.is u iiioiinn lomoirow , wlllpiobabl ) continue consideration ot the Dakota question till " o'cloclc , ami the bill ll\lng the s.ilaiies ot the distilct court jmlges alter that hour. The lioiiio resolution to adJoin - Join n to-monovv night tor tli ! holhlay recess willmobably be adojitcd by the senate with out change.KKII KKII r.v ON TIII : nosritrn Hon. A. M. Kelley , ex-mtnistei to Italy nnd to Auslila , lectured heio to-nlglit at Toid'sopori ! house to an nndleiico ot 1MW pcisous , on "lilsh Nationality. " The meet ing , which was under the auspices of the Iiish National League ot this city , was pie- shied over by Hon. P. A. Collins , nf Massa chusetts , who Inliodiiced the speaker. A number of members of congress occupied seats on the stage , among them Congress men \Vurd \ ami Kuvvloi of HlinolH , Murphy ot Iowa , O'Neill of Missouri , and I'oinn of Ohio. _ A KIC1IT U'lTII TtUDSKINH. I'ivo Cnvalyinen Klllotl in n Contest With IntlliiiiH. DEMIMI , N. M , , Dec , SO. News Is ippelved that on .Satmday morning , ne.ir the White house , noithwest of Silver City , : i company ot the Hlghth United Stales cavaliy , under Lieut , Fountain , was ambushed by hostllo Indians with dlsastious icsiilts. The follow ing were killed in tholhht which ensued : Smgeon Matldox , i'rivates Collins , ( ilbson , Hutton and McMIIIen. Lieut , Cubell anil Corporal Md'ailaml were slightly wounded , The Indians numbcicd twenty-one. Altei the light they headed \\est. In Ihedliectlon of Ulitton. This U the same band vv Itli w hkh I'ountaln had a llshl on the I'tli ' inst , No In dians MO topotted killed , A Toriilj.e Tjplioon. SAX I'll v.xcisco , Dee. 20. Advlcos re ceived by HIP steamer Oceanic jcsteulay say a tenlble typhoon on the Phllllpplno Islands , on November 7 , destroyed over -1,400 , houses , Including ! tliliteeii chinches and ten convents , nnd eighteen lives were lost and live hundred cattle destroyed. This icport only compiles thodcstinction in nineteen of thlrtv-foitr dls- tilctsuf tlio Islands. The louiuluing littecu bad not been hciud from , Monioi-lul. CiucAfio , Dec. ) , Tim ( Irand openi house was crowded to-day with a multitude of the admirers' nf the late Central Ueorge Ji. Me- Clellan , who gathered theiu to take pait In the exercises held in honor of the memory of the dead soldier. The stage was draped In mourning und decorated with Iltmcr.- , The addn's-i of the occasion wasdelUeri'd by Uev. Di. Ailhnr Kdtvards. llishuu i'alluws aud others spoke bi lelly , THE RIGHT TO RULE AT HOME The "OrAnd Old Man" Greeted ns a Wcl- como Ally of the Parncllites. CROWNING ACT OF HIS CAREER. The Urlllsli Kiniilrc Uiiiicrvoil by the Great Revolution In IH h AfTiilfi I'l-tiposctl by ( Slntlstonc Krro- tion ofnu li'lwh l'.H-llinieiil. : The IrKli Jimue Hnle Question. Loxnox , Dec. ! ) . [ .Special Tepiaui. | ] - La t week It was believed that ( SIndstone , > lcldlng to the ndvlcp of Lord Hpcnccr , Lord Ornv Ilio and Loid llaitington. would defer theaunonnecini'iit of his own conversion to homo rule. This week witnesses u sudden chanire In tactics. ( IladMone mused or allovvpd. statements of his \lewsoti the Iilsh question to bp published on Monday In tlnee different forms b > tlneedifferent agenclps , no two pipeUely agreeing in the details ut the sch'Miic he proposed. The essential point In which all agreed is the erection ot nn IiNn paillaincntat Dublin , with lull contiol in the Hist Insl.inccofall Irish affairs guarantees to beta'cen ' for the unity of the empiie and authoilty of the crown , nnd supiemac.v of the Imperial paillnment. Thursdaj ofteinoon Cilatlstone telegraphed that the published statements was Inaeurate. He has not dented and can't deny that he has resolved on con ceding the principle of hmno rule. The con viction Is universal among the English of all paitles that Gladstone MIANS ro enow x ins CAIIKKK by carrying thiough parliament an lil h homo uilc .scheme that will bu satlslactory to Parncll. It Isallcgeil today that he has ac quainted the queen with bis puipose. who lias imparted it to Lord Salisbury. The com munications prob.ibly . took place In the icvciso order. Loid Salisbury was ccitalnly Inlormcd betoio a majoiity ot ( Hailstone's colleagues knew Aslint was blowing. The llr.st elfect of the disclosures must consider ably astonish Parnell's now disciple. The toiie.s take no pains to conceal their delight over an error which they believe will destro ) Mr. Gladstone's political ascendency. They make their usual mistake of tieating a grave national tople too obviously fiom a paity point of view. Nothing has been hcaid i umi anyconseivative lea ler , but the conservative vative picas with one accord assails the scheme ns A iiAMnrui ruoros.VT. tosuriendertho integiity ot the realm. The Standaid dcclaies , as If Inspiied , that the toiy leaders will neither succumb to the blandishments ot Painell nor enter Into dls- honoiablo competition with Gladstone. The tory and Independent press agiee that Glad stone lias raised simply an issue of union or disunion. No assurance of the safeguard , limitations or guarantees of Gladstone's de vising is vvoith a stiaw. Says the Times : "An indencndcnt Iilsh pailiament means sooner or later secession. That Is the 1 Ino on which the battle is to be tou ht.1 l'"nr moio stiiklng is the response of Iho liberals to Gladstono'spioposal. Two liberal papers of high position ami two only sup- poit It the Dally News , which haloiu giv en fuitivo help to home inle , and the Scotch man , under the dhect peisonal inlluence of Lord Uosebeiry and Gladstone. The irreat provincial joiirna s , icpicoontlng nil shades ot liburallnm , either DKXOUXCI : ( ii.Ausioxu's SCIMMI : OIT.JU.Y 01 reseive tlieir opinion. Some papeis of secomlaiy importance cry ditto to this as to anything Gladstone might suggest. The Spectat > riepresPiits , as much as any single journal , the Intellect and conscience of the ibeial paity , combined with devoted attach ment to Gladstone. In un claboiate and weighty article It utteily condemns the idea of nn Iiish pailkuncnt , thinks all the precau tions worthless , and that no scheme of 1m mo rule Is workable consistently with unity of the einplie , it predicts homo rule will lead stialght to .scpniutlon and icconquest ; en treats Gladstone to leconsider ills resolution , anil warns him that the great portion of the liberal party will icfuse to follow him. The uidlcals have nhcady refused , if Sir Chailca Dllko and Chamberlain maybe .sup- posed to sjeak for the ladicals. They are the two leadei who last 3 car wcie icady 10 SMASH Tin : MIIKIIAI * MINISTHV 11 local guv eminent for Ireland were letuscd. Uoth have spoken since Gladstone's convei- sion was announced , and both have declined to follow the new lead. II the ladicals main tain thlsattltiide U Is dlllieutt to see what sec tion of the liberal paity Is likely to sustain Gladstone , ewept the Gladstoninns , numcrl- callj perhaps largo , but inclmllng lovvstiong men , Xo leader of the moderate liberals has come foivvard. Loid Spencer emphatically contiadlcls Iho remnt ol hlsappioval of the new departuie. Lord Grain Ille ami Goihcn are silent. On Iho uhulu It must bo .said the iccciitlon ol tills oxtuordlnan news Is far moie hostile than had been anticipated. It Is evident the radical Icadcis do not wish to lesume olllce u ideriladtjiic , oven with the p.osjiect of settling the Iiish ( pics ion. Gladstone's programme looks to-day much moio lilco vv idening than healing tlio existing divisions of the liberal pnly. Whatever line the whig leaders may lake , Gladstone's cham pionship o. ' homo mle IhrcnicnscomplPto and perpetual alcnlatlon of a large bed > o liber als. lie appoi.mtly consolidated the tory opposition In pai ( lament and stiongtheued it In the country. I havosaldnothlngoflrla'i opinion , because Irish opinion may bo taken for granted. The Parnellite organs hall Gladstone as an ally. Kxplniintion. Loxnox , Dec. 20. The Marquis ot Hait- Ington publishes n card , saying : "Nojro- posal In ipgaul to the policy to bo adopted by the liberal paity with ictercnce to thu de mand of a largo number of Iilsh member- , for the legislative Independence nf lieland have been communicated tJ me. I mi no reason todcpait in any degau Jiom thoilpelirutlons 1 maile and the opinions I oxpiesscd in my speeches In thnLite ele'lion in Lanc4islilro ami elsuwhcreon the iiollcv unnounccil by Pntnell. as the leader ot the Iilsh parllamenl- aiypart ) . " fonopoly , Dec , .0 Pilnco lllsmarck has sent a delegate to It vvaiia to obtain the gov ernment's approval of n scheme for a brandy monopoly , Accoidlng to this project the Impciial government will buy nil the binndy piodnctdin ( icimany nt a lived price and organise a svstem tor its sale thiough thou sands ot new liquor dcaleis , who will pay a heavy license , thereby Increasing letefpts tiom Iho biandy tax from irUOO,0.0 to 555,000,000. Dynamite Implosion. ST. Pinunsnujta , Dec. 18. Dispatches just u'celvtd hero state that a tcnlblo dynamite explosion has occurred In thu Pleljuchin nilnu In Sibciia. Accounts iireconllictlug as ieriiitls the number nt persons killed , wmiu placimr the number at l'-W , wullo others plucu U ns l Alakiuilliotr MuHt Go. Loxnox , Dec. 1'J. Advices from Men- state that Gen. AlakaniliolV , governor of that district , will probably bo removed fiom the position by the Itus-Ian government on ac count of complaints of ilMieaUuuU ut his baudiby the inhabitant * . TIII : aiu \rKKtrs MOVIJMMST.S. _ Another llnlnbovv llnltrond Into Nc- tn-nsUa I'ropoecil. Cittrvon , Dw in.- [ Special Telciram 1 It Is stated that the Milwaukee Afet. . Paul railway company. In addition to a line from Ottumvva to Kansas City. Is also surveying a new line to St. , Joe , Mo. , fiom omp point on the Knn ns Clly line. The piellminnty sur veys of the Kansas City line have been com pleted , nnd four survey Ine parlies are now in the Held locatln ? the now line. There can be no doubt tlmt Iho Milwaukee SsSl. Paul intends to commence HIP oonstiuctloti of n new Hue to Kansas City parly In the "pilng , niui e.\pects to have It ren ity lor business by mutt fall. The object of surve > ing a line In St. Joe in addition to the Hue to Kansas ( Jitv I do not know , but It is suimiscd lobe for the puiposoof i'ontpt'tlnt { ngnlust the new St. Joe line of the Itock Island. It is probable the Milwaukee t St. Paul thinks the object of the Hock Island Is to run Its buslnp-swet of the Mlssouil liver over the St. Joe it Grand Island road and the St. Joe \Vestprn mil inako Grand Island the connecting point with the Union Paclilc Instead of Omaha. The Milwaukee : St. Paul thoiefoio ma.v dcslio to irct a line to SI. Joe ami also tun fiom that point Into Ncbiaska , as It would not like lo be the only one of the Onmhn loads that has not an Independent out let Into Xobi.iska. The competition of the Milwaukee A ; St. Paul line to Kansas City will spilously Interfeio with tlio existing at- rangcment of the Southweslein Hallway association , as the load will havolo bo admit ted Into the association and acumk'd n pei- ccntnue of the business If the pool is to bo picscrved. UbMM2 ANlVlllS HOOK. ' - ' AVork The Plumed Knight's Lltcrni-j' anil I'litiu-o I'olltlunl Course. Nr.w YOIIK , Dee. 19. [ Special Telegram , ] Colonel I'rank A. Huir auivcd In this city ycstciday. To n repicscnlattvo IIP said he had Just leturnpil fiom New Kiiglnml and had seen Hlalneiecentlyand fuuiitl him quite thin anil e\liau-tcd-looIiiiK fiom oveiwoik. Ill.iiue told liim ho hnd lost agieat deal of time on Ids book dining tlio campaign and im mediately at Its close had shut himself up In Ids house ami lomalned as close a piisoner as il he had been in Mm : Sing ever since In order to get through Inside of the puolisheis' limited time. Col. lUnr added , "Tor my pait I do not think Mr. Ulaine will over again bo u candidate for the piesldeney. This Idea was borne out by Cousin Itlalne , who is In New Yoik foi a few weeks. 1 donot think , he said , Blttine has any idea of euteiing tlio canva s a0'aiu. He will not cmeigo froia his lethemcnt. In othei woids ho Is not willing to go tlnouxh another canvass of sl nd''i anil mud sling ing even with the presidency In the distan ce. I don't think Ulainu would oppose Logan , but ho will have this much to do witli thu next national icpublic.in convention ho will prevent thu nomination ot any avowed oppo nent like lidmunds. " A SNAl' ON YOUU A. Snide Jewelry Bilicmo to "Work ( iiilliblfl Western Kiiclccrs. NKW YOIIK , Dec. 111. fSnecInl Telegram.j The Heiald's London cable says : Scotland Yuid officials have issued notlcesa.ving that it li.is como to the knowledge of the police commlssioneis tills morning th.u a iraud on a large scale is to IKS attempted by a gang of notorious convicts and others , operating horn bwit'/eihind , nud having agents else- whcie. One of the schemes will be a jewelry swindle. Cireukus will be foi warded , point ing out the advantage ot buying .1 watch for JW , which can be pledged for dJ lls. As a sample ami to induce Investments , a good watch will probably be sent In the first instance , and the worthless inticlo will fol low. Persons iccelving their circulars aie warned not to part with their money befoio satisfying themselves that Ihe aiticlos offeied them aio genuine. It any person should allow himselt to be defrauded he can have little if any icdrosfi. On Inquiry at the yard it was leal net ! that these circulate , dated Geneva , wen ; being piinled In Geimnn and Knglish. Theollicialshavelhe best reasons for believing that they will bo extensively cliculatcd in the western states of Amcilca. A VIKYCOLI > DAY. _ The Whisky Mfu Th7ulc Atlanta Will Koo Zero When IVohlbltiou CUIIICH. Air.ANTA , Ga. , Dee. IP. [ Special 'J'elc- Kram. ] The prohibitionists am tnrious over the older of Judge Chuk restraining the declaiation ot thu lesiiltof the election until Dec. ' , ' 1. At that time aigmnents to make tlio Injunction peiinancnt will bo hcnid. The Diohlbltionlsts say the supiPine comt of Illi nois heltl in two Instances that election man agers weio justified in refusing to obey tlio injunction ot a state judge. It H autnoil- tativcly stated this moinlng that Judge II. U. Tompkins and Will A. Hawkins have gone to New Oilcans with a bill ot an Injunction to present to Judge I'ardco of the United States comt lor still niiothor contest. The ground taken by pcinons reiuescnting this last Is that Juda'c Claik went out ot his way to decide matters. Doubts are expressed ns to the notion ot Judge Pardoe. Piohibltion counsel remain linn and confident of sustain ing their position before any eomt. The whisky men say it will be colder weather than this buloio Atlanta gets prohibition. IMS , Tooiulis' Wealth Hunk in Iho Kreciion orAllnntii'N His Ilotol. An.A.MA , Ga. , Dec. 'JO. [ biicclal Tele- Kram. ] Intp.usoo\clleiiienthas been created thiotighont Gooiglaby arepoit that the tor- tune of HobeitToombs Is lost , Tlio eaiisoi- , said lo bo heavy advances made byToombs tocomjiletu the Kimball liouso in this city , W. W. Simpson , of AVnsliiugton , ( ! a. , sins that Toombs1 lo-,3 Is 100,000. The heirs of the estate will contest the power of attorney given Joseph Thompson , a member of the Kimball House company , by Too'nbs to cndoiso ccitaln notes. It is alleged Thompson did this to thu extent of $ JsOiO > . TJ heirs claim Gen , Tooinhs was nnmtall ) Incapacitated to attend to business when the povfcr of attorney was giantcd. Ugly disclosures nio anticipated. Thompson icfuspsto malto miy statement ex cept that ho need his own mono ) the same ns Toombs , nnd that ho don't ' expect to lose either. _ ACTUAIiljV KNUIJIU21) . Chlol'.IiiKtleo Coolorldc" Hoolally Cut by Ids Cutlougiit' Ciivo. NKW Yonu , leeJO ) , [ Special TelpgranuJ The Times London special says : Jnstko Cave has cut Loid Chief Justice Coolcrldge. It Is a vui Ions story. Two days befoie Lord Cooleililge'a maiilago his Intended biido called on Kdmiind Yates and told him Iho Hewn , nnd bogged him not to attack the mar riage. Yntori said h had no Intention ot doing so , The nevt day ho got a long letter fiom I.oul Conlci Idgu effusively thanking him for his promise , and the.n lefeiilng to Vate.- ) ' heavy sentence at his hand * , said he really wished otherwise , but ( hero was such n tremendous piessuro on the pait l > ( the other Justices that ho could not withstand It. Yutes has had tills letter llthograjihpil nud has circulated twenty copies. As a matter of fact Justice Cave and the othci j list let d weio tor leniency to Vales , and Loid CoulcihUo Insisted on htnciiu. Tlie muttvi lias caused a uiutound tciuatlon. WORLD OF TRADE AND TRAFFIC A Hopeful Feeling Pervading Eveiy Important - portant Business Interest , FOREIGN EXPORTS DECREASING. AVftll Strpot Hcmnrknbty Steady When Itcocnt OccurrouopM Antniouls- tic tu the TrniKiitllity of the arc Considered. The UiiHlncss Sltnntlon. Nr.W YoitK , Doe. ' > [ SiK'clal Tek'Jtram.l General bu iiuss intciestscoiitlnuo In the snmeitnleof hopefulness regarding the out come of liado after Jinuar : > 1. This feeling nppaicntlv peivattes every Impoitanl Interest , nnd gives tout ! to the ( in rent situation of all the Impoitant tuatkoK Dry go 'tis men are hopeful , nnd lepott good lnciiliv | to justify thcirantlpipatlons of large and enilj ordeis. The eastein lion markets are linn , with i\ greatei liiquhy forfnncy biamls of plg.wh'ch ndds to the con litlenco with which the new yeai Is reganled. Steel-rail men aie firm In pi Ice , but I licit ! is no dilllcultv in placing 01- dels , and an oiler Is not refused if at all lea- tollable. Kvery medal has Its IPVCIP , and to the hopeful feeling movatont in ti.ulo elides must be contrasted the unsatlsfaetoiy state Into which our PNpoits luuo fallen ami the dangcious condition of foieign exchange. Tin ; r.Mii.isn > \IIKUT i for all our great staples has icachcda figuio whcic oxpoitsaie nlmo t out of the question , nnd where tline seems lobe no room for re muneration to our gtnln nud cotton pio- ducers. The tiguies of cuuenle\i'oits me fiom the lowest possible limits , and tliatts on Kuiopo ngalnst such shipments mo nlmost Indiscermible , on tlio face of which there is nn incicascof overS50OJiUOO ( in the value of Impoitsnt New Yoik since January 1 , the increase of last weeknlone being ovei § ' , ' .000- 000. Kuiopo 1ms stopped buying our stocks , and muter the clicinnstnnces it Is natural that foreign exchange should advance to the gold exporting point or near It. Under these clicumstaiiccs we will piobably see exchange go higher , and the drain ot gold set in to ward Kngland , wheio , nt this last advance , money is win th from 1 percent to :5 : percent more than In New Yoik. This could not continue long without visibly affecting the general tone ot our money market , and com plicated as thu latter ! H by the unsettled feel ing logaidhigeuironey , theio is room for a good tlcal of tiouble In the near future. mi : STUCK MAiiuin. In view of what has occuued the slock market has shown icmarkablu stiength. Thcro has been nothing approauliiuga panic , ami the laige ami active bear party has met witli so little success that itspiincip.il le.ideis are known to be discoui.i cd , while some of them have iccovcietl tluring the nast week. A pait from the death of the great lallioad magnate , there have been items of ncwssome- wliat disquieting. Dining one week at least , tboSt. Pauliind Noithwe-ilcni show n dec - c i ease compared with last . \car. The qnar- leilj showing ol the Now York Central Is woisetlian was feaietl. It Is remarkable , In view of these eonsldeiations , coupletl with .the death ot W. H. Vandeibilt , tliat the mar ket has nyhgxmo olt 8 or 10 points. While pilccs aie thus stubborn. It looks MKi : A OUOI ) TKAIIINd MAHKRT , and piices will piobably be dull , but on the whole stromr. Tills condition ot tilings may last through the earlier pait of the month of January next , but unless some disaster occurs there will probably be a revival ot the bulk maikct during that month , hence wo may look for a buoyant market in the eaily part of the jenr. A fact to be steadily kept in mind Is the immense tonnage of the loads as compared with foimer peiiods. The smaller revenues of the pnst two yeats aio due entirely to theuinemnnorntivo intes. If the old charges had been In force during Novembci H would have been as profitable a month for thciailro.uls as In any year buck to 1 > YJ. Unt there were old contracts to tnllill , and thu Inlluvnce ol this drawback will be leltup to New Year's , when the pooling arrangements between the hunk lines go into full force. _ Looter's I'liio New Flour Mill and Klovntor. Kxnrr.it , Neb. , Dec. ' . ' 0. [ Special. ] Our line new steam roller mill and elevator , which was recently completed , is one of the best In this part of the state. In Juno a cor- poiatlon wns started , with a capital ol S-iO- O'JO , under the name of the Kxeter Holler Mills and Elevator association. Thu hhaies of Si" ) each wcie taken In a great pait by the farming community , It being the outgiowth of n popular sentiment that the grain buyois of this place vvcio not paying up to the mar ket. Each stockholder wns limited to twenty shales , eomo holding one ami some two slimes. There mo ftillvW parties holding stock In the association. The elevator ( Secly's patent ) Is of the lat est and most impiovcd pattern , and was com pleted In October. Grain taking u jump ol trom f > to 10 cents per bushel above lonner piice-s , they have been pushed to their utmost capacity over since , having dumped In one day as high as 5,000 bushels ol grain , The mill , which was completed the latter par of December , Is lilted out with tbo lak-st In rolling machlneiy , which vvastuinlbhed by AlllsitCo. , of Milwaukee , and is tunning day nnd night to meet the den ivid , Not withstanding the quantity manufactured , there Is not a pound on sale heie , It being npnil ) all given In exchange for wheat , farm- ei scorning from the e\ticine limits of this and adjoining counties with tlich gilst. A CrolKhluii Collapse. Ciii.inuia.v , Neb. , Dec. 20. [ Special Tele- giam. ] K. S. Iluchanan it Co , haw assigned for tlie benefit of their creditors. It Is be lieved thoic aio assets enough to meet all liabilities. The amount of assets und liabili ties Is not yet known , IMNCJM FHOM A MMH. A Uudy uf VlKlliints Kwlnj ; a Nc ro MnrtliTor , Moxi&oiiKiiY , TPX. , Dec. 20. Jackson , tlie negro who muideru'l Ihu Smith family at Mink Prattle on the night of the 11th lust. , was I n igid in or 1 010 bv a mob at noon jcs- lenlu , . IVai n ; an assault 01 tlio jail , tnu sheiiii , at midnight lust night , took the pris- onci under gnaid and started for Houston. They had p'oteeded onlj u lew mlh s when n gang of v ir 1 ants surioiindcd Iho oDlccis and took , lu 'k-011 rivvay. Tlio vk'Ihn s rotlo off and secieted thoiirisoncr In thu wootls until noon , when it was announced they would hang the prisoner nt the cioss loads ncni town. Sc.vcial bundled peisons visited thu Npo ) . Thu vigllunts brought fmth Jackson. wh > conlis.sed : his guilt and said ho deceived hanglii' . Ho Wiistlien p ( tied ip to a high limb , VMI 'io two victims mid provi' > "U ' dan gled. no died In ulu\v minute ! ' . N weio made. on the if. t'nirvoo , Dec , 1U. Another slilko com menced on thu ( ' . , U. it < } . rallio.ul heie this morning , Itio liK-al switchmen and lircmen gidng out. The jnids ot the company at vVettcin avenue weio id e < l with shiker.s and s ) uiiatliiM'is | ami : isa it'siill , te.ulng tioublu , tliiil > jiolico ueieM'iit to thu scene. No ills- t in banco lias jet occinml , but height tratlle Is uluiost at n standstill , I'ou rv-Ni STi CONO n ess. , Deo. M The spcakei laid lefoie thp hou prt communication fiom the * I'oanl of directors of the Nov.Oileani exposl lion , Inviting the ni'iiilc.s lo visit the ex pos tlon on Tuc'daj , IVv-embci 21. ' . La .don the table. Mr. r'untlnv of Mar.vl.ind aked for unani mous ponsont for the present consideration ot UicineMdiMitlal succosslon bill , but Mi. Peteis ot Kins.is objected. Mr. Itandrtll ' Ui sc tetl that Mr. I Indlay could , on Mondnv , moveloiusstho bilj under suspension of the inle * . wild Mi. Umilny gave notice that IIP would I > III UP Hint com so. Subsequently Peteis Mated that If the bill could bo brought up In-day nnd debated ns : v bill of of thai dignity mci I toil , ho w ould with draw his objection. Ho did not believe a mcasuio of Uiat cVni.ictei hould bo pa setl without due con.sldciiitlou. I indhiv then re newed his icuiipst ami nskod that the bill bo passed Immedlatel.v. ( Jolt of West Viiu'lnla Is it nn.v inoic Im- jiDitaiit than at the last session ? rindlaj It is just as impoitant now as Go'll- Your side of the hou o opno cd It then. Now jou make the appeal that Ills impoitanl. Undlav All Isa.v IN thai if the house made a mistake then It is no rcanm wh > it should m.ike a mistake now. Mr. Gotl The clicunistances ntp changed. Mr. Kindla > Citcumstances altei cases and wieo men aie tiovcined by oiroiimstnnre . Mr. Keed ol Maine said that bv HIP new rule * an oppoitinitj was ofleied for the tinnsactlon ot business In icgulai older , and ho could see no IPUSOII lei "taiiipctllngllio house In Invoi ol a paiticnlar bill which would icceho Ihe suppoit of the lepublicnii paity , as it had an exigency that demanded suclioclfetous dlsjihij ot patiiotlsm ns was now exhibited bv tlio gentlemen who were opposed lo it at the last session , Mr. Kindluv luquiied as to the length ol lime the repunllc.ins wished for debate , lie said that the loguhu 1-0111 = 0 was fern bill to be lefcned to n committee to sec that the bill comes up. The house tlipn adjoin nctl at 1:15 : p. in. HUSINKS8 T Lumber Firm Koi-ccd to Succumb. DinioiT , Doc. 'iO. M neb excitement was created in commercial elides heie yesterday by the unexpected turn in thpalTaiisot lluy- etl < te Co. , .1 lumber and planing mill firm of this pity. The linn has been hollowing laige sums from the Fiisl National and Commer cial National banks on paper issued bj M. C. Huyett , of Detroit , nmt accepted by l'/ia 1) . VOKS , ot the linn's eastein house. A piece ol the tirui's tmper lor 37.MJ was allowed to go to piotest. Fiiday the firm issued a chattel moitgn c nininnirtoboth hanks and aligned its insurance. The colhipso was caused by the Iniluie of a wesletn bianch to icnitt , A nnnlc ( Joes Uirlor. HOUSTOX , Tex. , Dee. W. Considciable ex citement was occasioned heio ycstciday afteinoou by the fnllinoof the City linnk of Houston , one of the oldest llnnnel'il Institu tions in tlie city ami having a paid up capital of 5500,000. Judge Watei son , ot the distilct comt , on petition filed by the 1 nnk's attorney , giantcd an order appointing Itenj. \Vooms lecoiver. and that gentleman immediately ( inallnud , filing a bond im SJKWtOi. Tlie total liabilities ol the bank , including ( he capital stock , will exceed * 1,0 0. WO. An exact stak innl ol the bank's nfhihs at the time ot the .suspension Is not obtainable to night. _ _ _ _ _ I'ou CculN on the Dollar. IlioiiLuVM ) , 111. , Dec. 1U. The usslgnccsof the Uofunct Hlghlnnd bank nro distributing Hie riss Lf. of' tlin same , by paj Ing ton cents on the dollar. A general rush was made by the citi/cns and laimeis nnd some bitter woulsweie spoken , but all seemed glad to get oven n small percentage ot their invest ments. About 155,000 will be dlstiibuted in tins city. A Foretell Kailure. Livr.nroui , , Dec. yo.- John Hui greaves , a ] ) iovlsion merchant ol Liveipool , New Yoik and Chicago , is icpoited to have suspended payment baturdaj with liabilities estimated at iiJO,000. : fllAYOIl AVAfjltUr'S AVI DOW. Grave CharKcq Auulnst Her , and nn J-jnipli.'illo Denial. livii-oiiiA , Kan. , Dec. 20. The dispute aboutabeneliei.u } cwtilicatefoi ? 2,000ln the Ancient Older of United \Vojkmeii , held by J. Wulkup , has brou.lit to the sin face a mass of lillhj allegations concerning Mis.VaIknp. \ . Since hi'i nctptltal upon the chaigo of poison ing her husband Mis.Valkup hns been en- deavoilng to obtain nshaieol the S3.1WO tin liei-olf us the widow nnd an additional amount on thoclaim that site Is cncientc with n. . posthumous heir of U'alkup. Attoinejsot the Ancient Older of United Woikmen to day make public the ullhlnvils ot Kdvvnid ( jiitekuiiHt , iheyoullitul clcik ol the dNiict comt , nnd Oscar \Villilte , son ol the sheiilf , thai , upon dlilcicnt occasions , they had been Intimate with hci while she vv.ts in lull , and In consideration thoicot had given her vniious sums ol monoy. NIAV OKI.IANS : Dec , 20. The stnlement fiom Kmjxiiia , Kan. , to the cllect tliat tvto boys had been intimate with Mis. Minnie U'alkup while film was In prison tlieie , is In- dlgnantly denied by Mis.Vnlknp. . She says the icport was the outgrow th ol one ol the many blackmailing scheme * ) that have been rcsoited to since her ncimittnl to extoit moni'V tiom her. Uhe salt ! it seemetl to ho the general opinion lhat she had come Into conskleinblo money fiom Mr. Wnlkun'H es tate , wheicas she bad not yet lecefvetl a penny except such sums as her guardian hail loaned. _ A ( oed .Subject for Hope. W.VVM.snt ltd , Pa. , Dec. 1J. Tlneo men were shot at u place called Llpppucott's last night about four miles cast of this place , by David Llndsaj Kenner , The men shot weio Mpichant Llppencolt , .voungest son ol H. II. Lipponcott , shot in the chest and shoulder , seilotisl.v hut not lalally ; Willluni Woods , ol Waynesbuig. shot thiough Iho neck and side , and John lilco living near Jeileison , iiiut a voinig man inimitl Ito-H , justura/iiu Ills neck. Kennel is a worthless chainctei ami has bien dinnk soieinl days. Itlsxaid theie was no piovocntlnn for the hhooting , Ilo has been placed In jail. Citi/pus aio much lonceined and Uneaten lo l > ndi him 11 the icbiilts , uo as bail as icpoited , Wnut Territorial Government , ST. Louit , Dec. ' , ' 0 , A dispatch fiom the Cieek Indian nation says that tliu fem dele gates lecently appointed to i 'picscnt that nation In Washington this winter ami who stalled lor the capital last week , mo iiudri nnolllclnl Instiuctioiis to ni o thu iitloptlon by congii'i-sof a teiiit tiinl uovornment tt < r Jndlan teiiltoiv , H is Mated n majoiity ot the people. In the tciiltuiy aio In favoi of such actluii. _ _ The Dolphin Afloat. Nivv YOIIK , Doc.JXTho United Slates steamer Dolphin left her nnelioiage In Iho JiiooklMi navj yanl jesteiday moinlng. and pioccedeil on hui dial trip. Wio 'tics toNi vv- iiuit , li. I. , ami then south. Her ciniri ! will las ) xlxly di > n , ami dining that time bet meiltsaml dcmeilts will bo eaielully noted. The Cuollo ICvil , SAC KAMI.MO , Dec. ! ! > , ThocItUens' antl- ChliK-iOiisiocIatlon was oiganl/ed heio last nij.'ht with a largo mc-mh.'ishlji. Tun asso ciation has lor Its nhlccis HID iuillieraiifo ol hglslatlon foi Hie iiildanct ! ol the I'hlinoin Calif'uinla and then displacement by white labor. .Mr. fJiilon fionc1. LlVi.iM'ooi. , ! ) ( . ! ' . . -Steiiheii Puiker ( iiilon , thu vu'll-knovn owner of the steam ship line licailiih' l'lnamt , died suddonl ) liom apoplexy to-Uav , Ho was bom In New Yoik In IsiO. The \Voathcr I'ur To-dny. Missut jti \ AI i.i.v Fail wenthei , wind- . geneiall.v liom smith tu West , slight changes In HOLOCAUST OF GREEN HIDES' Third of a Million in Polls Burned in Chicago Blase. TONS OK SHRIVELED WOOL \Vlth Unrrols orCntidlo Oronsp llcotly to AtiKinonl the Illn/i'- Until right With n Dt-Nprruto 1'lro The nititdliiK Uulnrd. A Rlfj Hide llonso CiitrAno , Dec. ' , ' 0. Oboritc , looslck Co's four-Mory , hide , Inllow ami wool wnie- house and Moics. was binned out to dav with a lo s of ? V > O.Oi0. ! 'tlio Ilio luo o out on the tirst llooi on tlio LaSalle f > Ueel side ntul had n fatal liold on the building befoio dm alartn \v.\s sounded. A second Mini thhit tilurmu wcioluined In. , lA > uileon endues and tliroo ehcmleuN , with the hook und ladder com panies , wi're on the scene and the HievY.-H attacked lioin l.n Sallo street , Michigan street and the nlloj * . The ufToctlvo work of Hit1 lU'p.ulinont vvasRio.itlj hlndi'it'il bj tolcmaph wlios , which hail to ho out , ami tin1 tlames on tlio east side , in which \\oro situated Iho olllcos of thu hulhllni : , inado lapld headway. llulf i\n \ hoin after tlio lire was dlseovcied the ilunios vvoio In ( nil poa- ses.slon of the warehouse , which lioin the na Urn1 of Its contents was Uno\\n to bo doomed. Laico M trains ot wutei woic pinned Into the huildllli ; lioin thi < noilli side , und the tlainos weio niadiinllv foioed back. Information mationvns had that nundicds of ban elf of tallow weio Mitioil in Iho basement tit the east end ol ( hcbulldtm : , nnd to tli.it ( mint the I'lloits i > l the liioiiii'ii wore dlicctod They woikod lunl nnd weio not Imndlciippcd as at tholirostwo weeks ano hi cxeeis\c [ cold. Thoiofoio , It was not lonjbi > loio the tallow was out ot dancci. Had the HIIIIIPK reached this , thi-io would have been u cnnllamation thoio the like of which has nut heen seen slnro the "hlc tiio. " The fouith Door fell first nnd llu1 heavy beams oinslicd down to the second s-toi } . j y hit ; the llaine.s foi a thno an apparent udvnu- taw ever the combatants. Alter the lull oS thittloois tno east wall foil out , M'ittorln | < blieks ovortho stioeK A numbci ol ilro- inon had nanow escapes limn uolng ciuslietl by the tailing ruins. For tunately no 0110 was Injniod , wuinliift having been shell that n Clash was liiiinl- ncnt. Tliosmoko liomthehmnliiK wool wun of n dense n.ituio and diovo the tiu'inon trom polutsof vantage anain and uiraln. I'lit' second lloor oncuinbi'ied us It was with tlio debiis that hud fallen tiom above toll to > the ground and aftci a few mlmilc.s the liui was out , w Itli n total loss and the HtooK nearly so. Man.v ol the preen hideIn the basement aio saved , asv.w the t.illow. Mi. Oberno says tUoioill bo 10 per cent ol the wool saved. Theio was a stock ol tnliow , wool , .sheep , coat and deerskins In the place to the iiiiinunt of S:1V : > 1 00 Total liism.imv on htocli and iuiclihu'i'jTUOJ. . liihiiuuu'o on the building S-r.,000. TIIK ritisox op DH.VTJI ; TIic I nliof tlio Nniillcohc Still u Mattpr orUiiucrtninty. " \Vii.KKsr..vnnr , Dec. . ' < ) . To-da > > MIS Iho eloomliMSundav e\er witnessed in Vintl- eoko. Tlious.inds 01 iioonio ponied Into town in vehicles on horsu tuck ami aluul. llun- dioiN dl them K.ilhoied iiiouml Ihoarlnnd \\oiklii's. ) wheio tliej diM'iissed the iltutiou ot the impilMinod men. A tin,1.-- .jie wns ) Inoii ht hoie tiom NantlooKo till. moiniiiK to the I'lfwl that \Vm. Klk hnd been lound in a ( jamjway 'mil had pldeiillbeen dead so v- ural hours. At the oompiny's ollUuvthls wna deiilod. Tiie.v fitato that the nlluatlon 10- maina nncJmniJed from thai of yeserilay ( tlunnh they liomlv expei't to u'liuh the fatal spot whom the entoinbe.d men ansnjipofccd to lie. Ke-rnlnf ? niitlesarocintln'ionpl > at woilr , Theic is no liope of ir enim ; any ol the vie linii iilhe. At H o'clock this e\enin the K'H- i-uiiiK pally htinck a mass of wet hand , and IoitIic3 additional mon \MIO neiil In to rc- mo\o it with buckets as la.st as It was thrown out. At ! o'clock an olllclal lepott was received coived at the company's ollicehuie In the of- feet that the icbculm ; paitj weie then within t\\cntj Icetol thetliamhui and wcie hoping to riMi'h tlio impiisoned men by 11 o'cloclc. At llt : ( ) d'clih'k the muii lunl not yet ic.ielied the Imprisoned miner * . It In doubt ful it tlio\ gain ontianco to the latnl chamber before to-morrow. Almost as last as the t-nmi Is rcniovcdlt tails In nK.iln and the men are liiboiin undergie.it ililllcultk's. At"H \ ; n. m. . the IOMMIOIH inndlj n > nclici | the place whfie llm mineis wme Mippo-ed to be on tombed , but they w PI o not time. Tlicr n cniiiK PaiiJ aio now pnshliiK foiunrd to another eliamuer with hopes of llndin. then ) in alow hours. _ Iiulmn Trouble In Montana Hi i.u.v v. Dec. 1 ! ' . Latest icports from the Indian oiitbioak at Alice b.iy ilio Indiuiis aio Kathcrln in considoiahlo numbuis , Co ) , ( ilb.son at Koit .Mlssoula , has been calk-tl ott lor tioojis , and a detail ot tlnee companies IKUO j ; < mo to Aileo under coimnanil \ Oof , 1'oid. The leadei ol the Indiiiiii \ known nb"l)1v ) Jim , "who lias n lepul.ition of kill- IiiifolKlit whllo men. The Indian shot jcs- terday has not > et bewn identllled. Sheriff l.mie , ol Mis-oulacdUnly , and a posnc , uioon- guaid. It is tenied the tiibo niukini : dcmon- htnitlom will bo joined by tlinl'liilhc mo Inclined to commcneo hostilities the white' ) in that section. Dick Turiim | Del'cnli'il. Si I'Ai'J. , Dec. .O.-PloiH'c-i ' I'KHS Miles City , llont. , special : Tlneo Mage jobbria stopjied the .Spcailish coach thlh oxonin hut Diher McCoimlclc whlipcd | nji Iho l and escaped. Shcilft Savne : ; and n | i ptnsued the robbcisaml badly wounded ol them known as ' ' ( 'otKsofinv Hunk. " with his companion Dick Tmjiin w.is lined. William lllfick , a eattleunn is onlj oi'enpnnl of the co.icli , Tin ; C'lciirnnco JCocoril. llosio.N , Dec. 20. The loadhm house-.ol the Unlti'il States iop it total ( 'roia b.uiK exchanges for the wekiindlnu Deeein- bcr in weiesl.ouo.'Jll.iiV. ) . mi Incieuxo n\'M.t \ jier tent compiiied with the luiie .i tiding week ti jtai ago , Tim Corcau Trouble. LONDON , Dee , MO. It Is inmoiod Uu iiou- lijp-i In C'orea ha\o become spriuii , The Chinese siiiadiou | nnd Ameile-in und.l.iti nest ) men ot wji havu loft , h.uixli.tl i'or Coiea , Rheumatism XVo dbtiht If thcro li , or can be , u ApaciQo ii'jm ily for rheumatism i but Ihmn u tK v\h > hnvo Kiilfcicil ill , ( i.ilns li.ivo licon Kif illhen. . Jlllttl | iy Hooip.s Hirs-jp.irilla. If joii h.ivo fallul to Mini n bcf , try tills irt-at ; join tlj. "I VMIS allliittd wlili ihcuin.iiliin twenty jcaio. J'rcvlous to ) s j I foimi au it-llcf , IMII irtv. ; worserintt ; at one time \iasalhii.it hclp- Ics' . lloud'i bars ipatlll t < ) li | mo rnoic x < M ! than all I ha ullninuihuiio 1 tmr Jictl , ' Jl.T , Jlvi < OM , hlniUyill.ipc , .Mi- , . " 1 ll.lll lllCIIIIIJllMI. Ilili'l } CMI > , bint KOtllO idlef till I Icok Jltiixi'ii Su < Mpirlii. ] It has duiio great tilings for mo. liciominenil lit. . * ethers. " I.l-vvis Jll.-jiis.VMi , liUIUifwiu , M . finrs'ip.irllla U ( li.u.id. .iifil ly tintti ) , ccullarilk.s ; 1st , HID comttdutnvti , ov1 rcnicOi.il ! ijjfiUsj sd.tho ] > ri > jiuiH < iin "J , tlio } ) iorr * cf stcmliiB the ucttvo jiirdlrhul qu.illilt i. Thu mult UiinicOicli.o of unusual effcitbiK cures hilhcilo iii.Vnuwii. IK/DI , cuntalnliignilUttiuir.il cmlcncc , 's Kui. . > i < arllli , tones up no ny t-io , pin lilts iny l.lo'.i , tli.tii'fiiMn } , ii > i rii ( . jinl Kfciim to m iko inn n\cr. " .1. r. inuAiruox , - icr of Ut-cUs , l.in.t-ll , M.is > , K.rj-ii.ulln | ! | .c.us tilt i Hraurt , tVi'l lll llllJI.M. " I. llAJiUIM.lON. 1JO ll-ink btitul , .New VulU Clly. Mood's SarsaparlUa [ ) I.I . by nil < iruvlklK. ; tt i six fir ir . MAOt only by 0.1. liouu ti CO. . IAJW.-'I . , Ma-j. i 5OC' Dooos Ono Dollar