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FIFTEENTH Y.EAK , OMAHA , MONDAY MORNING , J AN UAH Y 4 , 1880 , NUMBER 107
TO FIC1IT WOULD BE FOLLY ,
Bo Nebraska's Senior Says Referring to
Cleveland's ' Appointments.
TOO MANY TO CONTEST ALL.
A Krcmlllcr recllnjt Tor the Army
Sonic Iluiifo Clinlrinanslilps fSnr-
Innd's Kcsolutlon The Dcmo-
crats' UaKotn CoiiiproniltjC.
lilt Ho Chnncc for n Fight.
WAstiism o.v , . Inn. : ) . ( Special Telegram. ]
To-day's New Yoik Wotld has this from
Washington : "Senator Van Wyck ald to
night he did not see how his republican asso
ciates could make veiy much of alight if they
wished to. He baicd bis belief upon the fnct
ihnt there arc too ninny ot these appoint *
nicnls forconlcsls to bo made. The bulk of
them must bo continued. If the republican
senatots were to contest many of the ap
pointments the democrats would naturally
hnvo n good dcnl to say upon the subject.
Consideration of one objectionable nomina
tion would take nt least ono session of the
fonnle , nnd ns there me upwntds of two thou
; sand appointments nlicndy sent In , It w 111 bo
readily seen it is a physical Impossibility on
the patt ot the republican senators to make n
general light. " Mr. Van Wck hns no doubt
that n niimbei of pmliciilnr appointments
will bo picked out foi objection , nnd upon
these a light will be made for the purpose of
discrediting as far ns possible the president's
gcncinl .selections.
AIIVIV MATrnns.
Accotdlng to to-day's Ileinld of this city ,
which Is nutlioilly on nimy mid navy mai
lers , tlieie Is n kindlier feeling towmd the
army amoim the nicmbt'isof the Koity-nlnth
congress thnn has pievnlled since the recon
struction era. Membcis who some joats
since weio toady to icdnco the number of enlisted -
listed men to 8.NMaic . < ) consldei ing the pro
priety of Incieaslng the number to ! ! ( ) ,000 nt
lenst. The argument is that , for a while
na clvlllrntion advances Into the Indian
countiy , wo will need a Imgcr in my on Hie
fi on tier. Mnny , Indeed , talk of the neces
sity of having n icasonablo foice In icach of
the largo cities , but this Idea finds1 no favor
with the democrats nt least. It is nrgued
tlmt the number of enlisted men might be in
creased to : Xuoo ) , or even : i" , COJ men without
porpoitlomilcl } Incieaslng the e.xpenditiucs
for the army.
Theie Is heic nnil them a sentiment expressed
pressed In favor of u > pulati/Ing West Point
by iiioic.islng largely the number of cadets
nnd providing by law that only a ceitain
number of giadnates of the highest meiit ,
the numbei being confined to what It now
averages , shall be appointed to the army , nnd
thcicmaindor to be musleied out. The pio-
niolcis of this .scheme bay that by this mc.uis
the connliy would be ptovlded with trained
boldieis , who In times of war could bo tellcd
upon as an additional nucleus for n latgo
aimy , nnd as the appointments would bo
mteably divided between congiesslonnl dis
tricts , every section would slime In the bene
fits of the system nlike.
norsi : ciiAiitMAN iur .
Tlio following comniltlec chnlimnnships
are semi-olllclally announced to-night to be
ptnctically settled upon , thotmh Speaker Car
lisle Is still far from the end of his task :
Ways mid Means Mouison.
Dlstiict ot Columbia Harbour ot Virginia.
1'ilvnto LnndClnlnis llnlsellof Kentucky.
1'rivllegcs and Klecllons Tinner of Georgia
gia-
Appropilatlons Uandall.
Judiciary Tucker of Virginia.
Commerce Regnn of Texas.
JUvers and Ilmbors Willis of Kentucky.
Coinage , Weights and Measnies llland of
Mlssoml.
Navnl Affahs Hewitt of New York.
Public hands Cobb of Indiana.
Public Buildings nnd Giounds Dibble ol
South Carolina.
Lnbor-O'Nell of Mlssomi.
Education Alken of South Carolina.
Patents Mitchell el Connecticut.
Poslofllees and Post Koads Towiibhcnd of
Illinois.
Accounts Dockery of Missouri.
Printing Uaiksdale of Mississippi.
Wilkins of Ohio will piobably bo clinlimmi
of the committee on banking mid euncncy.
Attorney ( icncral ( iailand , who was not
at the Now Yeai's tec-option at the while
house , has kept his woid , uccoiding to what
ho U icpoiteilto hnvo .said last spilng. On
ono of tin ) liist evenings foi which Pic.sldent
Cleveland had lixed n recejillon , lie was up
stalls with the members of his cabinet.
When tlioliouraiihfd nt which the iccepllon
Was to begin , ho rose to go down to the blue
jiailor. The picsldent said : "d'cntleinen , I
shall expect to sco all of yon down stalls
this evening , " To this all as-ented ,
except Attorney ( leueial Cniland , who
promptly teplicd : "Von need not expect to
ECO me at this orany of your lecejitlons. " lie
has been so little In a social way with tlio
other membeisol the cabinet and their fam
ilies , ( lint some ladles of the latter hnvo never
seen him but once , nnil that was soon nfter
the Inauguration. 11 Is bald that he , like
President ( ! arlleld'.s -notary of the Intel lor ,
Mr. Klikwood , hns deloimlned never to wear
n dress coat , and has thus far kept hhs i evolu
tion ,
A COMI'tlOSIISi : DAKOTA JIIiASflir.
A compiomlso Is to bo olTcicd by the demo
crats In congic.ss on the Dakota question ,
They hnvo piepnud n bill which will bo In
tiodnccd thin week , pioposlng division of the
tcirltoiy on the noith nndboiith llnoon the
onohnndicd and Ihst meridian , which runs
Immediately east of Ulsmaick , placing that
city In tlio west half , which Is to bo known as
Lincoln , and limiting Aberdeen as tlio capital
of the cast hall' , which will retain the
linmo of Dakota. The line leaves the Mis
souri river at thu notth of 1'oit lilco mili
tary reservation. It Is believed that
this compiomlso will bo accepted by nil
parties , because It throws the ngilcnltutal
portions and mineral sections Into a sepaiate
teirltoiy. Tlio eastern boundary will bu le-
publlcan nnd the western leiiltoiy will bo
democratic , the Black- Hills country beluga
democratic stionglmld. After the tjnltory
la thus divided , an cIToit is to be made to
admit both to statehood ,
rnni-o.v.u. .
C. II. ImholT. ol Lincoln , Neb , , nnd S. H ,
XeroJIer. "ot West Union , Iowa , are at the
libitf.
VliAG UK HTUICK ION.
Ono Thousand Prlsonorn Etposcil tea
a Deadly I'r-htUwico.
NKW YOIIK , Jan. a. fS ] > cclal Telegram. ]
A dispatch fiom Albany to-day says the
couBty penitentiary Is a plague-btrlckcn
Kpot. Its 1,000 inmates , including ISO women ,
are exposed to n deadly form ot typhus lover ,
which gained n foothold tltcro two weeks ago
and bus since battled the nttcmpts of the
\ physicians to check Its .spieud. Two patients
died Thursday nnd beven jesteiday. TJio
epidomle Is said tolmvonll tliocharacfeilstlas
of the black plague , which decimated London
years ago.
t Weather for To-I ) y.
MISSOUJU ArAi.i.KV Fair , slightly warmer
weather , preceded in eaily morning bylix-al
gnovvs , northerly winds , and followed by
colder weather.
( JAUIUJTT'S l VTlAIi TIIKUST.
Anotlicr l planntlon oT Vandcfhllt'H
TakliiR < )1T.
Nf.w YOIIK , Jan. 3.- [ Special 'Iplcgrani. ]
Tno Star this morning prints ft lontc story ,
headed "How Did Vandcrbllt Die ? " The
gist of It is this : ( Sarrett called on Vander-
bill because he had heard that President
( itccn , of the Wc'tern Union , was seeking ,
under contract w lib the Xow York Central ,
to lake from the Baltimore A- Ohio the priv
ilege of vvoiklng the wlics of the West Shore
road. The lntei\ie\\ lasted an hour mid a
half. Vandcibllt , It Is averred , rejected all
( Sarrett's proposals looking to a settlement
satisfactory to the llallimoie .t Ohio. As
( lanett naturally became more emnest and
Indienmit , Vnndcrblltbccame more nnd more
excited nnd angry. At la l the culmination
was icaelied A few bioken , Inaitlciilale
words were Minted out , the massive form
lurched foi ward fiom the chair , nnd
Wllllsm H. Yandirbllt tell most tale ,
senseless nnd djing , "strickrn down
b } apoplexy. The Star says Dr. Oiecn ad
mits that the Western Union was seeking
control of the West Shore wiles nnd Mr.
Depew admits that Carielt told him the mat
ter was Ihu subject ot the conversation when
Vmideibllt tell. Dr. Jn . W. Mcl.niie , who
had been Vaiiderbilt's physician for live
} cms before Ids death , says that theio was
nnlhlng In Vandeibllt's physical condition
to lead to the supposition that death might
follow an incident of more than oidlnaiy
excitement Dr. McLatio considers the fatal
event in the light of almost a ti needy. He
says that there were no Indications of painly-
bis m npoploty about his patient.
AFTIK : Airrnim niAMnioiis.
Dynamiters Make an Attempt on the
Noted 1'tij-IUst.
Piiir.AnruMHA. , .Inn. 3. [ Speelnl Tele-
ginm. ] The police mo ntwoik on a myster
ious dynamite explosion , which was intended
lo kill Mr. Aitlinr Chmnbcts , the pugilist ,
nnd Ids wife. The plot wns executed emly
this mm nln ? . About 'J o'clock Chambers
nnd his wife weio moused by an explosion
teseinblliig thal.'of a laigo camion. It wns
caused by a dynamite cailildge which
had been ( blown nt the house ,
No. ! fJJ KIdgo nveiinc , with the
evident Intention of exploding in n bed room
on the second lloor. The missile , as it clashed
through the glass of the w indow , exploded ,
making n hole in the pane about six- inches
In diameter , and tnenking the woodwoik.
The c.utiidgc shuck ( he inside shutters ,
which weie also broken by Us foice , and loll
to the window-sill. Chambers , as soon
ns he heaid the lepoit , became nlnimed ,
nnd .spuing n police intlle , which
had the effect of bunging sev
eral olliceis. Tin eo men weic seen run-
nine up UidRC nvenne mid down Callow-hill
sticet. They wcic pinsucd , but escaped.
Chambers is of the impression thai some
enemy attempted to kill him , and scvcial
persons who iccently made tlncats have been
placed under smvollance by the police.
THE WATKIt'S PHEY.
Seventeen Persons Drowned In a
South American Itivcr.
Ni.w YOIIIC , Jan. a. Mall advices fiom
Panama say that on December 22 Iwo fami
lies named Sih a and ( Jon/ales leftTalcnbiua ,
Chili , In a boat lor Pcno , for the pin pose of
taking pmt in tlio festival of Om Lady of
Cmmel. Upon the relnin voyage , when the
mouth of the Andallcn ilvcr was icachcd ,
ltbcc.uno necessary to alter the position of
the sails , and for some unknown icasoii the
passengeis all rushed to one side of the
boat , which then capsized. All hands were
llitown into the watei. The ciies of the
drowning people were heard by two men.
who put off in a lighter , a fragile cliata , to
render what aid they could. The lighter
men picked up bvo pci.sons , one of whom , a
Chinaman , appealed to he quite dead. As
the boat was unable to stand under so great
a weight , it was icsolved to tlnnvv
the. supposed dead Chinaman oveibomd.
This was accordingly done. The Chinaman ,
however , no sooner lonched the water limn
ho sel/ed hold of the gunwale of the boat and
cnpsl/rd It. Theiecently icscucd people and
the llghtcimcn weio thrown Into the sea ,
and ontof seven persons live 'weie diowned ,
the only peisons wived being Finnelsco fJon *
7alesmid ono of the lightermen. Two boats
wcrodisjiatchcd Horn Tnlcahunno with the
bodies of nil the female passengers and that
of SenorSllva. The bodies of the icmainder
of the diowned persons had not been ic-
covercd up to they'd Inst. The following is
a list ot the diowned : Ken or Juan Silva ,
wife mid two children fboy and gill ) ; Senor
do (5on/ales and thice slsteis , Scnoi do Shier
( lonz lies , Scnor William Ole.son ; Peter
Many , ( Chinaman ) , 1'omona Kache. Antnca
Ollva , Jnmi Constnncio , lamella ( ion/ales
( lighterman ) mid two unknown women ,
seventeen in all.
THU DOMMIIN INAOAMC.
The Much Abused Hlcamor UVatht'fH
a fitorm Sncu 'HsfiilIy.
WAsniKdrov , Jan. " . Capt. Mcade , of the
Dolphin , Is In Washington , hut has not made
an olllclal icpoil to tlio .secietaiy ol the navy ,
lie declines to bo Interviewed with leg.iid to
tlio peifornianco of his ship. The Dolphin
Killed from New Yoik lei the Capes , und
thence turned towmd the Itcunuda's In
seatch of n gale. She eneountcieil n twenty-
four hour gale , dining which the wind
icnclicd n velocity ot seventy miles
per hour. Thocsscl was placed
in several living positions with icgaul to the
sen. and thobhaking up which the olllcers
and ciow iccelvcd made nil .sea sick. Thu
ship made twelve knots nn hour thiniiiiliont
the rale. I'lom this It is intoned that hei
peifotmnnci's weio veiy good , It Is not
IcmiuMl that she Riitrcicd nny damage. She
leached Foil Monioo .vesleida } ,
TIIK SOHK.M1UU SUCCEEDS.
The Dlni Ortndl into for Governor of
Coahiiilla Elootod.
ST. Lom.s. Jan. ! ! . A special to the ( Jlobe-
Democrat fiom Saltlllo , Mexico , sns : Tlio
gnbcriiatoiial election in this state CCo.x-
liulllii ) today passed oir very ( jnictly.
The Dinz candidate , Oen. ( i.uva
Cnlnn , has , it is htnted , undoubtedly been
elected. In this city ho is ahead of bis oppo
nent , Col. Itamon Talcon , nearly aX ( voles ,
accoidlng to Iho ne.ucst calculation , nlthoiizh
the ballots have not all been counted. Advices -
vices fiom Inteiior cities and towns denote
a similar te.sult almost uveiv-
where. At military headqiimteis hero no noti
fication ot tioublo any vv heio in the slate had
been icceived. Some tears , however , am en
tertained of mi outbicak and ilot nt Mon-
clora or neilmps Pledeuis Negrns.
Tlio Now York Suh-TrpaHiiry.
Mnw YOIIK , Jan , 'J. Tieasuter Jordan of
thn United States trcasiny at Washlnu'ton ,
took chaigo of the sub-treasiny to-day. Theiu
wns consldcinblo dela } in opening the vaults ,
and tor this reason business was at a stand
still for about an hour or two ,
Thorescnedecieaso for the week Is S-I2-V
175. The banks now hold sS'AO VOy in excess -
cess of the legal requirements.
A Mlsslin ; Navnl Oillrer.
WAsni > oio.v , Jan. 2. The name of Lieut.
Ii W. Karmy , U. S. Navy , has been dropped
from the register for 1J. ! Lieut Wliitu Is
serving as executive ollicer on the United
.Slates steamer Poitsmoiitli. lIeillsapicnriHl
IVbiuary 17 , ISbS. AH elfoits to discover his
wheicabouts have fulled and It Is supposed
by the navy depaitiuent and his lilends tlmt
ho was ih owned.
The Murderer Unknown ,
Iii.uvn.i.c ! : , Jun. 8. 1111 ilassaeat the
Outside coal mine , on the short line , tlueo
miles west of this place , was shot and almost
Instantly killed by an unknown assassin nt
Oo clock jistculay inouilui ; . Theio la uo
cluu to the imndeicr.
THE SMILES JF ( _ PROSPERITY
Beaming Down With Exultant Joy nt DCS
Moines Thriving Growth ,
THE PROGRESS THE PAST YEAR.
A Democratic Mbel > n the Conduct of
the State Treasury Nulled Sad
Suicide at G can it Island
.Minor Specials.
The Hccord of the Year.
Dns MOI.VKS lown , Jan. 0.-fSpcclal. ]
The business men of Dos Molnes
have been making their annual louinl up
during the past week , and they gieetcd the
New Year with an c.xcellent show Ing of the
lesomccs and Improvements of the city.
DCS Molnes has glow n so rapidly within the
pa t liecnt3 . that Its citizens Imve been pie-
paivd for nlmo5t any temaikablo exhibit.
Hut the most sanguine hatdly expected to
see so line a show ing of the eitv'.s growth and
ptos-perity during 1SV > , ns that mnde by the
secictmy of the bontd of tfade In his annual
repoit. Despite the hard times and general
busliio * * ( lepiesslon , there has been a buildIng -
Ing boom ol large dimensions all thiough
lheear. The amount expended for build-
Incs and other city Improvements dining
l-8i amounts to S.,101,20i ! > . This includes nn
unusually large number of line business
blocks , and some \eiy large ones me nheady
being planned foi ISbO. DCS Molncb has
never been called n manulaclinlni ; city
and wnnts now more than nit } thing else to
have capital invested In maiiufnctoiies
bete , but during IhsS Its manufactured pio-
ducts nmountcd to mote than fifteen mid n
halt millions. It hns developed rapidly ns n
jobbing center , nnd its wholesnle Undo is al
ready assuming laigo piopoitlons. Dining
the past year its w holesalo business amounted
to about Si,000,000 : : , which Is a handsome In-
ctense o\cr any } ear belore. I'or nelly of
but -to. OJO people , DCS Molnes feels like con *
grnlulatlng Itself on Its business showing for
lbsr. .
There hns been n liltlc attempt on the part
of some demociatlc pnpeis to get up a seme
over the condition of the state ticasury , but
the almm was groundless when the facts
came to bo known. The state auditor's re-
poit , given to the public to-day , shows that
on the ' 'Oth of Juno last , at the close of the fis
cal term , there weio outstanding wairnnts on
the trcasiny for over ST05,000. A catcless re-
poiter published the statement that waiiants
had been issued without authority for this
much , and n creat hue nnd cry was raised.
Then the mistake w ns corrected , and another
cry wag lalsed , that nlthouiih Iho wnuanls
w ere duly authorised , the tiensuiy had been
overdrawn that amount and was bnnktiipt
for tlncc-quarters ot a million. Investiga
tion piovcs this alarm also lobe gioundless.
Tlio fads ate , that the last legislature , in
making nppropiiatlonsfor the rations needs
of the state , did not estimate coircctly Hie
probable rcccipls of the stole , nnd so nppio-
uiiated n larger sum than the ticasniy was
likely to icccive. At the clo-o of tlio Ilse.il
year , the auditor had , as staled , issued wm-
inntsfor over 57(55,000 ( which weio then out
standing , but the tieasury was by noi means
bnnkiupt , nor the state without asis. . At
that veiy time Ihoie was in the treasury
3211,000 in cash. Theie was In the bands of
the county ticasuicrs , ns tnxes due the state ,
the sum of S17i > ,000 , and there was a sum of
SO'j.OJO due the stale as taxes which the
county tieasurets had failed to collect. So
deducting the cash and cicdlts of the state
fiom the amount of Its outstanding warrants ,
and there lemaincd as liabilities outstanding
less than SKOO.OOO. Now , according to a law
passed by the last lesrislatine , stnto taxes
can bo paid In bcnii-annual payments.
The people hnvo availed themselves of
this privilege , conseqcntly a large amount of
money due the state had nol been paid into the
tieasuiy at the close of the fiscal year June
BOth. This sum is estimated at 5 07,000 , a
good part of which has probably not been In
cluded In the .statement of assets given
above , so that making allowance for this , It
leaves the ticasury with but a small out
standing debt , which the general assembly
will quickly provide for.
The social life of the city has been rather
quiet for the past few weeks. The ndseia
bio weather Now Yeai's day throw such a
damper on eveibody that lower gentlemen
than usual made calls. Theio weio sc\eial
open houses , however , wheio elaboiate
toilets and lunches weie the delight and the
ti lal of all who called.
Oov. Lnr.ibeo and Mis. Lanibee are ex
pected next Kiidny. They will occupy a
suite of looms nt the Klikwood for the
winter , and piobably go to housekeeping In
thespilng.
A Had Suicide.
OiiAxn ISLAM ) , Neb. , Jan. : ! . [ Special ]
Tlio announcement of the Instant death by
suicide of Miss Minnie Ahlcis , will ben
shock to her hosts of lelntivcs and n lends in
this community. The sad calamity which
li.rs befallen the family occinicd about U
o'clock yestcidny at the homo ot her fnlhcr ,
Wllllnm Ahleis , nbout one mile south ot the
city , on the llacge fiinii. I'or several da js
the young lad } has been quite sick and w Idle
In this de pomlem condition ecielcd n shot
gun In hct bed room mid this moinlng , while
lahoilng under n tempoinry nbernllon ot the
mind , made use of the weapon to end her
sulleiings. .She had taken piecaulion to lock
the door of hci bed loom , nnd nltei wilting n
lettei lo her patents seeking their foiglvo-
ness , and one also to her lover , she placed the
mu//lo of the weapon al her right temple mid
discharged the contents , death being instan
taneous , Tlioletteis wiitlen give no cause
for the lasli act , other than she tell unhappy
with her pretcnt Hie. The deceased wns en
gaged to bo manied to Mr. Ficd Ktolly , n
pie perousoang faimei living south of tlio
city , the nuptials being nnnounccd to take
place the coming Match. The young man
only yestcid.iy went on n three di.s hunting
expedition with a couple of lileiuUand Is not
yet cognl/atit of Iho tenlble affair. The de
ceased was a blight and piomlslng young
lady , nbout ' .2 } eara of nsie , of chcci fill dis
position , wns vei } much ndmlied mnonc her
young associates , nnd the sad calamity Is
keenly lelt by her pm-nts , telatlvi's nnd
lilcnds. .
_
A Itiifiliu'sH Failure .
AiiAi-Aiioi : , Neb , , .Inn. i ? . [ Special Tele-
gram.J-Dangheity Carpenter , dealers In
meichmidlso , nt Beaver City , weio closed
yesterday on chattel moi ( gages held by local
crcditoib , Liabilities , trj.UOO ; assets about
{ fb.OOO ,
The cold wave is here and a snow btorm Is
prevailing ,
Itcjolcint- the E
PiTTsnrno , Jan. 3. The coal miners' con
vention at West Kll/abetli yestctday decided
by n two-thirds vote of the delegates picsent
to return to woik at the operators' terms
The convention wasn representative gather
ing , delegates being present fiom nearly
every pit In the four pools. Woik will be 10-
sumcd In all the mines along the river on
Monday or as soon as ainingenients can bo
made to start them. The stiiko lasted four
months , and was the 1110 = 1 .stubbornly con
tested struggle ever known on tlio river.
Fully 0,000 men were engaged in it. Of this
number 'J.OCO returned to work beloro the
stiiko was decided at an end. The decision
of the convention has caused general tejolc-
ing along the Mouont'nht'la
> alley , . _
THE STATE OV 11US1XESH.
The I-'uttire JIH Viewed from the
ncntn of the 1'ast.
Niw : YOIIK , Jan. 3 fSpeclnl Telegram. ]
While the last week of the } enr is not dis *
tlncnlslicd by any important developments ,
the tendency of the trade sltiullon Is in h.ir-
niony with the hopeful' feeling noted for
some time back. A short wcjk following the
hurry of the holiday season , of course ex
hibits a diminished movement of goods , and
the fact that the weather 1ms been of a re
markably mild nnd unscnsonnble diameter ,
tins of contse rot.inlci } nny extra nctMly.
( Julethas nccoidlngly prevailed , but In nearly
every dcp.u tmcnt of business there Is the
same gcnci.il anticipation of n Rtcater mens-
uteof prospetlty , both ns lo the volume of
trntisaclions and prices dining the current
than In the past ycnr.
The failure record of 1SS5 Is now in nnd In
itself fuinishcs one of the best available
measntcs of the exciting conditions. Tlio
total number of failure's for ISS'i is about live
hundred under the figures of 1SS4. A note
woilhy featuie In the matter , however , con
sists In the tact that the decrease has almost
entirely taken place .since the Impioveinent
In general business , dating fiom the latter
p.irtol tin1 summer.
Foielgn exchmige hns been moro favorable
during the pa t week fiom a variety of
causes. In the Hist place Inquiry fell off con
bldciably , mid a fractionul advance in Ameri
can sccniities on the London stock exchange
led lo considerable speculation in arbitrages
between the two maiketsnnd Hie dtawlngof
a good deal of exchange for this
purpose. The sltunllon is , however ,
not without Its dnngcr. The drain of the
Hank ot England's gold rusei vcs to Germany
and linssin is still severe. The late advance
in the bank late to 4 percent was calculated
solely with n view to stopping that movement
and iiad no rcfeicnco to the normal lates tor
money on the outside London maiket. The
stagnation in business theio is well nigh mil-
\crb.il , and money In open maiket loans nt
about ii per rent. This , of course , tempoiat-
ily checks the outflow of money fiom this
country , but It seems almost Inevitable the
Hank ot Kngland will advance its rale ngnln ,
nnd , If necessary , again , to a point to where
Its icseives will iccelvc the necessary protec
tion. This , of couiM' , must ultimately in-
cieasellie general rate foi money in Knglatid ,
and unless the conditions of our export tiade
should materially improve In the meantime
a decided diain of our gold Is nearly inevit
able.
able.The
The call of 810,003,000 of bonds by the trens
nrywnsof couii-o ( lie light thing under the
elicumstanecs , and only lollows Iho piece-
dent set by many secictmies of the tieasiiiy. .
It adds just that amount to the surplus of
gold which may be o.x-poilcd , and will go so
lar towaid alia } Ing any aim m or tendency to
homd gold which nilghtbo started should wo
have to pail with live millions or so of our
gold to Kngland. The situation Is of a deli
cate natiiie and demands close attention.
Wall stiect is full of bulls just now. They
have started in for another campaign under
the same leaders , and the bents me disposed
to let them go ahead on the principle that
stocks will bo possible to sell niter another
10 per , ' cent ilse , while nt piosent there Is no
sale at all. Of conise , the situation Is favor
able so far as It gocsj and an advance seems
to be on the cmds. The' danger , If any , is in
( he situation of cxchaugc , nnd it would bo
well not to plunge too heavily just at the pres
ent juiatme.
A PAJill/l'oi / ; ' FIIONDS.
Suspicion That Their Past line Wns
Murdering I3auh Other.
DITIIOIT : , Jan : ' > ' . Mrs. Klinbeth Knoch ,
mother of Kiank Knoch , who was muidcred
in Spiingwcllson the night of December 2t ,
with his entile family and hi1 : house burned
to hide the ciime , died Fiidny nlglit under
chcumstnnccs which suggested poisoning. A
post moitem examination was held yeateulay
when , to the snipiise of the pli } iclans , it
was found that hoi skull was Inclined by a
heavy blow which had ( eft no m.iik. It was
su-pected that she and her oi > ( Juslavo had
had some connection witli the Conner murder
and olliceis had been expecting an ante
moitem statement horn Iho mother , who has
bccnconhiied nl home will ) ncivoiis pro tin-
tlon , It is said , oversince she was on the stand
nt the inquest on the victims ol
the late tragedy. This is the fourth suspicions
inui'dei In this lamlly. The lather , Clnlslimi ,
was found dead in the bain some jeais ago
with euls on do head , said then to have been
made by the kick of a lioise. A biother
Charles disappeaied two yems ago this win
ter nnd his body was tonnd in the liver the
next spHiifvfth maiks of violence and a
chain about the bed ) tiom an unused pump
on the Knoch homestead , mid last month mi-
other son ( Frank ) wns Killed with his wile
nnd two babies , and his hoiiso limned with
( lie dead bodies In it. Suspicion hns turned
to ( instase , mid il is now stienglhened bv
thomuidcrof the mother , though ns yet no
convktiiiK evldcnto lias neen dlscoveied.
Another biother is a half-witted fellow who
has been confined In nn insane a jluiu , and
nn I'ncle .loo who nas been lor > eais a luna
tic , though never consideied dangeious.
Dnnioir , Jim. SI. At 1 o'clock Sunday
moinlng ( iiistuve nnd liciman Knoch wcio
aiiestednt SpiIngwcIIs and biought to this
city , dunged with tliomnidcroflheirinother ,
Kli/iibrlh Knoch , who died Pi Ida } morning
tiom the etlects of n henvr blow on
the scalp. Later foni other membeis of this
lamlly weio aNo m rested. Although It Is
nol believed that they weio all Implicated in
tlio muiilcr , it was thought bc.st to take Iliein
into custody. The stomach ol Mis.
Knoch has been iclalned lor mini } ild ,
tlio county phvslclan dcclailng thai it. ex
hibited ccitmn indications that denoted the
piescncool poison. An Iii'iuest ' will bo held
to-monow , _
l-sOAPii ) A SCOKCIIIN'O.
The PallentH ol'a Hiiriiln Innanr- Asy
lum Saved From tlio Itiilns.
NIWAIIK , N. J. , Jan. ' ! Shoitly aftei : i
o'clock } o leida } Ino was dlscoveied in tlio
easttil } fiont wing of the insane asjjum ,
\\liichiKslliialed about two miles liomtho
center of the city. Tho. flames shot up the
chute to the attic and In a lew minutes It wns
n seething muss ot tlame.s. The wing wns ( Xju
feet long nnd as thn Inteiior fittings weieol
oiled iiimi they ignited very icadlly nnd
burned lieicelj. In this wing weie 1UI
patients. Thicmedlcnl Miieilntendcnt ] nt
onco. summoned his Mali of assistants und In
a fiw minutes tlio niitiirtniiatos were mus
tered Into the yard without accident.
The entile Ihe depaitineiit was summoned to
tlnuc'iie , but could reniU'r little sei vice , ow-
inB'lotlioi-eiic'ty of wfitcr. U } hard woik
thu firemen kept the flames to the two llourb ,
although the lower lloojs were badly dam-
ngwl by watoi. The total loss will piohahly
miionnt to JS75.000 fully o jvcred by Insurance ,
The cause ot the file isiinknovvn , but Is sup
posed to have oiitiiiiated fiom thooveiheated
steam pipes which sniHiiuidcd the chute In
the basement , which , likn nil the testot the
Inteiior fittings , was of the most Intlammnblo
material. Tfie asylum Is n new bnlldlni ; and
wns eiect * 1 at a cost of &lV.ouo. ) It wns liikt
occupied la't spi Ing , and had nemly 000 in
mates. _
An Aiiioricaii I'Abtour ItiKlitiilc.
NKW YOIIK , Jun. : i ThoAmeiican I'aslenr
Institute filed u eeitlllcato of Incorporation
jcbteidny. The object Is "tho gratuitous
caromnl tieatiuent by the Pasteur b } stem of
Inoculation of all poisons threatened with or
biilTuiingtroni hydiophobla , "
The Ilanlc lOvuiiiinci- Cliai-gc.
t'l.i.vto.v , Mass , , Jan , tf.-Satmday mom-
ing liaiilc Kxamlner Oelchell received oidci.s
fiom the comptiollcr of the cunency at
Washington to take lull charge of the Lan
caster National bank and examine Into Us
a II airs. Notice that the bank had suspended (
business was iiosted on the door } cstcrday.
Picsiduiit Nears wheii-djouts me unknown. .
IRELAND'S CAUSE CONDEMNED
The English Press Unanimous in Objec
tions to the Homo Rule Measure.
SENTIMENT STRONGLY ADVERSE
The Average Ilritlshcr Can See Noth <
liiK In nn Irish Parliament Kvccpt
t'ltlnmte Separation oftlio
The Absorbing ICntcll.Hli Topic.
I.oxuo.v , Jan. 3. ( Special Tulcginm ,
Tho'dlscusslon of linnie rule has continued
all week with unabated eneigy In the pie > s.
The Times has published n number of Impor
tant and instructive letteis on the subject ,
Itcgliinlin : with l.abouchere's account of
whnt the Patnellllcs would accept. The chief
features of this proposal ale the continued
rcpicscntntion of lieland nt Wc > tmnlslor
In imperial matters , mid the snpieinacy of an
Irish parliament in liish matters , including
police , larlll nnd the rldit to levy even im
perial taxation ns It pleaded , nocto being
reserved to the Imperial parlln'mcnt on any
subject. l.abouchoio subsequent ! } intimated
that tlio hlsh would lellnqiilsli
Iho claim lo s-lt in the Impcilal
patllament , If they weio lelvnsed
from impel lal taxes , which competent author
ity estimates at 7,000,000 a } oar. This pio-
jecl attracted attention because It was known
Laboitchcie had been negotiating with the
Parnellllcs. I.nboucheio exptessly slated
that the lilsh membcis would accept these
terms , which , nrveitiiclcss , English opinion
lias piomptl } reiectcd. Ne.uly every paper
which has discussed the pioposal has con
dcmncd It. The Spectator dcsciibcs It nsthe
worstet pioduccd. No fuillici attempt has
been mnde on behalf ot the hlsh incmbcis ,
who clearly piefer to withhold their views
and to peit > evcie in tlie effort lo force Hie
hand of ono or the other of the English
patties.
The English objections to the principle of
homo rule me blnlcd foicibly in a letter fiom
the Dukoof Aiglc , who deals among other
things with the Canadian mid American an
alosles , now continually Involted on both
sides. lie points out that Canada is virtu
ally nn Independent state , and declmcs there
Is no absolute contast between the union of
the American states anil eveiytldng that Is
hhpponing or has been pioposcd In lefcrcncc
to home rule In lieland. A spirit of altraction ,
ho contends , prevails in the American union ,
aspliitol icpulsioii in lieland. Hail Cow-
per , the last vleeioy , has continued the debate
with Iho question whether nny p.uty In lie-
land ically desiies homo iiilo for Its own
sake , lie Insists that the agitation is mainly
ngiailan , Painell having succeeded wheio
Butt and Shaw failed because ho appealed
to the cupidity of the Irish people. Eml
Cow per sas he is convinced that Iielnnd Is
on the eve ol amoru formidablestiIke against
lent than has ever been seen. Tliese and
many oilier communications of like ilk seive
to show the niicompiomlslng spirit in which
Englishmen continue to approach home inlc.
There Is a glowing conviction. In Kngland
that theie can be no scheme for nn Itish pai
llament which docs not Involve ultimate scp
matlon.- _ , . - , , , jt
Conservative silence has been broken by
Webster , attorney general , who declares
Lpid Salisbury will toleiate no truckling
with ideas tending to the establishment ol a
sepaiate pmllament in Ireland. Neither
Gladstone nor Parnell utter a vvoid , and no
body vuntincs to pi edict the couiso of events
on the assembling of pailianunt. The pics-
cut theory Is that pailiament will open Us
duties with the toiler living to get tinned
out and the Ilbeials doing theit best lo keep
them in.
The annexation of Dtirmah excites little
cnthusi.ibm. It is gcncially iccognl/cdnsn
blmpler and moic efllcient policy than a pro
tectorate , which is only nn alternative. The
Kicnch opposition amounts to nutlilntr. Tlie
ie.il question is whether China assents to
annexation and on what teims. The libeinls
accept theit New Yeat's gift rather que.stion-
nblv , not liking to see Lcid Salisbury scoie
nuotlicr success. They cannot attack n de
cision lor which Loid Duffciin , Ciladstono's
viceroy , Is equally icspoiislble.
( ii n. ( irenefel's vicloiy at Oinis emplia-
blroh the lad that the Aiabi me massing in
great loico foi an advance on Egypt. The
lliitish have another seilous campaign on
hand. The Abfought \ \ woisc , and the
Egyptians far better than beloie , but Gen.
Stcplionson's teleziam shows that the enemy
was completely stupiised. Events tend
btiongiy to jnstity I.oid Wolsolcy's i > rotcst
against a ledcat liom Dungola.
'Cliiirolilll'ii Homo Jtulc Sohotue.
F.o.vnoN' , .Inn. " . Loid Randolph ChurchIll -
Ill has submitted to Hie cabinet n pioposltion
forieliHiu ol the adiuini-tiation of govoin-
cniment in lieland 'Hie .scheme is sup-
polled by the call of rarnmvon , lord licnlen ,
ant ol 'lieland , and by IJaion Aslibonine ,
loid climiccllor. The piojcet involves the
abolition ot vlcciojaltj mid the castle execu
tive , and tin * placing of Iielnnd on the same
looting as Scotland , having n sccietar } in
thecabinet. II ( he cabinet adopts the mens-
IIH > It will bo piescnled to parliament to-
uclhei with n scheme lei local govciiiiuent
which has nlicady been decided upon.
LOXIIOX. Jan. ! ' . A ii'portls current hcio
today that a iiumbci ot Multilist lanatiis
penoii.ited the Uiil'sh ' lines at buaklni and
nllacked the soldicis In the sticcts ol the
town , It Is stated that fuilons fighting en
sued , In which a nnmhei ot Kngllsh wcio
killed mid wounded , 'i'iio goveiiinient , it is
said. hasnppiessed the lepoit ot the nllnlr
mid llin BtitiMi loss can not ho a-ccitallied ,
LONDON , Jan , it. Advices fiom Calio say
lliat the A tabs lost 000 men In the battle with
the Diitlsh forces which was lomjlit neai
Koshca ictently. TlmAinhsmo icpoitedto
bo 11 } Ing In the diiection of Dongola.
Tlio Homo ICnlc Scheme.
LON-DO.V , Jan , ' , ' . The Pall Mall iJnzetto
this afternoon say * it Is able to announce
tlmt Gladstone is ready to enteilnin a feasi
ble pioposal fiom the maiijuis of Salisbniy to
jointly conceit for the settlement of the
homo rule question. The ( ia/ettu urges n co-
nlition of the libi'inls mid conservatives to
deal with the subject ot homo rule.
I Vouch Affairs.
LONDON , .Inn , 'J. The Times to-day sis ;
the scheme lo connect Marseilles with the
Khoitu by a canal which was abandoned in
IfaSl , has been icvlved in Paiis.
Pastein has agreed to icw-Ivo the Ilunirar-
Ian pluslclnn to study his selenco ol inocula
tion ngalnst liydioiihobi.i if lie comes ac
credited as tlio nominee o ! thostnle.s.
Itcfoie the depmtnio of the .Newark chit-
dicn for llavie. whem-n ihey sailcii on the
steamer Canada jcsterdav fiom Nevv York ,
they werocatefully e.xmnincdby M. Pasteur. I
The vitality of tlio oldest two mid Iho Ji
youngest appealed to bo somewhat low , but Jit t
the thiid was In excellent splilts.
ii
'J'lic llul arluii Union. r
PiiiM.iri'oroi.is , .Jan. 'J-Anaigniiient has
been arrived at between .Marjld I'asha ,
bjx'clal envoy of Tin hey , nnd I'linco Alox-
nndirtej-pectlng the union of UnU'aila iind
Eastern Itonmelia. It has leeched thu con-
cunenioof the povveis.
Tlio KnUcr'M Annlvi'i-uary.
Unnt.iN , Jan. 3. The twenty-tilth anni-
veisary of the accession ot Empciloi WII-
helm to thn tlnonoof I'lusblavvns ob.eiU'd
inictly today. The emneioi In-ld a
tion. which was nttcndcil bv nil the f
euibatsadors and Uliiloniats In lUu city.
OX TO T1IK
The Hui'lliij-lon. the Nortlmeoleriit
and Santa I < V.
CIHCAOO , Jan. 2. [ Special Telegram. ]
Ylcc Piesidcnt T. J. Potter , of the Uurlinp-
ton , has been taking nn online b } a visit to
the Pacific const , mid blspic cnee theio hn
stalled a fund of gossip and rumor relative
to the Intentions of bis road and Its future
bearing on trati eonlncntnl ! matters. In ion
noetlon with these rumors n cenllemnn , ic
cently returned fiom Cnlllornln , who hn
been futnlMilng const papois wilh n fund of
Information , staled ycsteulny , In dl ensslng
the race to the Pncltic coast between the Hur
HngUin , Northwestern mid Snuta IV toads ,
that the former had seemed an option on the
Cnllfoinla nnd Nevadaioad , with n UMminus
on the bay of San Viaucisco , and lights ol
way through the Interior counties It Is not
Improbable thai the Noithwestern will lease
the Ccnttal Pacllle , with which it expects to
connect nt Ogdcn w Ithln slmonth" , ns It , Is
pushing westwaid nt male of n nillo per
day. TheSonthein Pacific company Is said
to have ollcied the Smita 1'e mnnnsets nn op
poitunily to use It.s tracks on ver.v advan
tageous terms.
IjUlltll 'Jiangs KOU DAIWKYS.
Ilallroad Contractors CnrtltiK them to
Cit \ut KSTO.V , S. C. , Jan. 2. [ Special Tel
ogiaui.J The faimei-s In this state nnd Geor
gia mo greatl } almnicdover the continued
exodus ot negroe * . Parties ot 200 nnd ! WO
mo leaving every week , mid asmany mote
go fioin Ciooigln. Oinco Octobct last mote
than live thousand nc iocs have left 1'alr
field , dicMcr , Yoik , Mm Ion nnd Lam ens
counties , leaving baldly enoiiKh men to car
ry on the lai ins. Agents ol i.illioadsin Ar
kansas line the negioes nwny , piomlslng
them S'"iO per da } building new toads , no
w011 ; after dinner , and treatment llko white
people. _ _
1110 HAS NO F13AKS.
Cleveland Discusses the Snuate and
Ills Appointments.
Niw Yonic , Jan. 0. A World correspon
dent had an Intel view with President Cleve
land yesterday. The piesident was asked
rfiovv ho icgaulcd Senator Heck's
.speech upon the tariff. Ho icplied :
"My own personal Idea about ( hat Is thnttho
only piactlcal way to pass a bill w ould be lo
have the house committee chained with this
work , and take up the subject In business
fashion , nnd modify the picsent laws in bitch
n way ns to help poor people who laboi , and
to take away needless piotcction fiom the
lew who ha\o giown inoidinalely lich nt the
expense of the man } . "
Itefci ling to the subject of the senate nnd
consideration bv that body of his appoint
ments , the piesident said : "I hnvo made no
hasty i-clcctlon ol otllccis , buton tliecoutiiiiy
havoglven veiv much time and investigation
to tlio subject , nppicciatini : that very much
depends on the peisonncl of the goveinment.
Possibly I may have ened In some instances ,
but t am Miie they me lew , nnd 1 have
eveiy evidence tlmt the country Is wit-
islied with tlie new oilielaK I have no
knowledge as to what coutsc the senate will
pin sue , but I have no id n that It will assume
to intcileie with tlio pit'iogatlvrs ol the
piesldent. I have mv duties ; it has its dntlo- .
One thing I do not believe , mid that Is that
the United Slates senate will spend Its
time in listening to petty ciiticism of n
point which comes fiom disappointed appli
cants foi olllcu. "
A VlIjLAaE.
Scandalous Attempt to Obliterate a
Pennsylvania liurg1 ,
Pi rTsnuiiCJ , Jan. 3. Commeiclal Gn/elle
special : Adospei.'itoattempt to burn down
the lown of Taieiilum , Pa. , was made at an
eaily hour this inoinlng. The lire was liisl
discovered In Es-ier's lively stable on
Galncs sticet. It soon spiead to
Hue & Jones' giocery stoic , Zimmerman's
shoe store , mid Di. Vol/ , residence , and all
weie deslioed. The villians had taken
cvei precaullon to make destruction sine.
They had cut the lopes of two al.uin bells
'
and'biokcn Iho piincipal pumps In the vil
lage and can led oil the buckets mid tubs.
Ciies of "liio" moused n lad named Win.
Dibcl , an emiiloyoot the planing mill , upon
w hlcli was n lai-KC bell. Ileian to the mill ,
and on finding the bell loiic cut , climbed to
tlie roof anil bounded nn alarm by
htilKing the bell with n hammer. This
awakened the entne community , who turned
out en masse , and soon extinguished the
flames. The loss is 60,000 , partially covcied
by insuiance.
About two weeks ao llicie was an at
tempt to bin n the villa ? " down. Sixor seven
huge buildings weie destiocd , entailing a
loss ol ovei
Tionlile nt tlioNaviil Acailciny.
i.is Md. , Jan. it. It lias leaked
out that lent 01 h\c dt ( > b ago Naval Cadets
Welch , Waters , Glllcsplo and Slcbcr went
Into the room ol Cadet hew is Hoggs , foi
ha/Ing whom Cadet Willey was iccently dis
missed , and gave him n tlneslilng.
Dcggs made a st.itement ol ( he
alTnli lo Captain llanisay nnd the
belllgeient cadets will have to facu n com I
mailial. In the mcanlline a sctond class
man Is detailed dally to piolect Cadet Dcg s ,
nnd the mcmbets ol the .second class me
highly Indignant bcc nisi ; one ol them is kejit
on giiaid nt tlio door ol n lomlli cla-s 111,111 ,
and they Intend to send a piolcst to thescc-
ictaiy ot the navy.
Of.Moroy Xol.ii'lc-ly.
PirTsnrito. Pa. , Jan. : ) . William M. Pilce ,
] ) iesldent of tlio Maiyland deiuocialiehlale
committee in Jsso , wns > } esteiday admitted to
piattlce at the Allegheny county bar. Pilto
was chaigcd with being the author of the
famous Mercy Jcttei , which caused so much
excitement dining Iho hist days ol the Ilan-
coeliaihehl ( camp.ilgn. In ndmllting him
to the bar , .lud n Kvvlng slated that the
chaiges h.id been caielnlly Investigated bv
the cxaniiiung commltlee of the bai nnd had
been shown lo b > ) ntleilv without Inundation ,
mid that Mie cunt , had been sitlMicd lo the
iulli'st extent that the gentlumin had been
slaiideied.
Union Property at Auction.
Xi.w YOIIK , .Ian. " [ Sjicclrd Trlegiain )
The latest step in the tiouble- , with the
Westein Union telc ingh company tcgardlii'7
the jtayment by It ol a judgment for about
Sl.HMKK ) no\v stnndlni ; against It , is a notice
by the bherllV to tno clfeot that on I'lbinai }
I',1 , at noon , at thu vestibule ol the cily hall ,
lie will cx'poso for snlo all il'ht. { tltli * and In-
Iciest ol the Wostein Union mid gold and
block telegiaph companies and the pioji , ity
known as iio , : : . ' , ; ii mid ( iTilnity plaie , nnd
b Dey street.
Mnrneil.
JAC iiso.svii.t i : , n.i. , Jan. : ) . Tlio Time- .
llnhui special says : Theoxteiisivo ehop-xif
the Kotilli FJoilda rallio.nl , il .Sanfonl , I'loi-
nln , were limned last night with thtiu li > io-
moiivej. Loss , iiO.OuO.
Six Peoplti Drovvneil ,
.SAVANNAH , ( in. , Jan. ' ! . Thu Mt'niniT W.
) . Chlploy f-anl : in the Chnttnliuocliio ihei
last night mid two white male passengers ,
lined wxrodcck hands anil a nc-'io dilld ,
names iinl.novvn , wcutdiowncd. The vessel
ran into the bank on in count ol tin * dail lies- , .
An Iron Alill Kmiinioi Woi k.
CosnorioN , Ohio , Jan.The
toii lion mid Steel vvoiks vvliu \\ereiepotltd
closed dov\n some days aio , -uuicd as usual
to-day. The null was shut down a thuit
time to Invoice slo'-Ks
I'Aiuio , Dak , , Jan. ' . ' . Jno. llayiuoml , ex-
delegalo locongicss liom Dakota , | sUniiir- ;
mibly III with uphold pneumonia , di.ivi ;
frills arc cnteilalni'd as to Ids
tins 1 : a iflaj > u liom
WEALTH VS , WAGE WORKERS ,
The Silver Contest a Fight Batwcen the
Producing anil Moneyed Glasses.
SENATOR INGALL'S OPINION.
The South nnil AVeM Arrayed A
the Capitalist Monopolists and
Itomlhotdcrs of thu Country
The Itcimlt Knxoi-M Labor.
The Question of tlio Kutiiro.
finrAoo , .Inn. 'i- ( Special Telefiinm , ]
United State * Senator John . ) . Inu'alli , of
Kaiibiu , li in thoeil } on hi * \\nj toVnili -
Ington. Hi * wns seen by jour eoriespondcnt
inul asked mining othet tilings his opinion on
the silver que.sllon. Jli' nhl : "H Is merely
one phase of tlio Rio.it lultlo between labor
nnd capital , nmtlil ho Iho onRiossintmnes-
tlon of thctnture. Thooirott to denionetlro
sllvet pioceeds finm cnpllallMs , bondholder *
nnil tlio monopolists of the counliy , unit la
legatded by Iho pioduellvo and labelling
clnss.e IIH n , dliect assault upon tliolr Inter
ests. Tlio H'uiljnslincnt of tlio political
fotcc of the counliy under Ilio truth cousin
shows that the political ni.ijoilty ic ts be
tween the Allrghnii } and Itoek } mountains1 ,
and an alliance ot the Mississippi \nllcy nnil
gulf states In the immediate lntiiu1 , on ivo-
nonilo nnd social questions Is Inovit.iblo.
The Intoit'slsof those sedioif ! aio Identical
to these ol Xow Yoik and Now England , nnd
with n mnjoilty of voles In the luwso
and after the admission of Dakota nnd a con
sequent innjoilty of voles in tin1 ulecloi-.il
college , It Is inoio than likely tlio next ptebl-
den lal election v\ \ ill be loughl on ISMIC.S now
ptcscnted. The o Issues nio the iclatlona
between laboi nnd capltnl , piotcctlon ol !
Ameilcmi Indnstilcsby it-vised Imlir , control
iiniliondcnipoiatlonsnnd the establishment'
of nn nbiniilant nnd satistaelory ctniency.
So Tar ns I know , the sentiment of this peat
Intel lor legion Is piactlcally nnnnimons lu
believing that the coinage of silvei should bo
continued. Thej icgaid it ns an essential
factor In the piospcrity of. the countiy , nnd
bcllcvo thu arguments against il to bo
fallacious nnd unsoiiiiil. The people mo bt-
mctnllsts nnd \ \ illlng thai both gold nnd silver
shall bo tccognt/ed In the emieney ot the
eonntiy , but if tlio attempt otVnll street
btokcis nnd capitalists to deinone.ll/esilver IB
ptessed too Inr It is nut at all impiob.iblo that
the icsnlt ot the stiugglo will bo the estab
lishment ol a single Mandaid of bllvci and
and the praetical dcinoncll/atlon ol'
gold. Theie Is a teellng In tlio
west ot discontent , that Is inpldly
lipcning into evasperatlon nl the elToiIs o
tliondminlslialion In connection with Wall
sticet bioKeis , to Inteifeio with cnrioney hi
the way now pioposed by l esldent Cleve
land nnd Seeictaty Manning. This feeling
implies not only to tlio piescnt adinlnistia-
tlon , but to the admlnlstintions of Picsldenls
llaCsiailicld and Aithnr alike , each openly
violating the law and deft Ing the will o
cnngiesSilvoi lias been habitually btlgma-
ti/cd by the elToitsot the past tlnee adminis-
tintions. To day theie Is a linger per cent oC
bilvei In the lioasni } lepieientcd by the out
standing ceilIlicates in circulation than ot
gold , nnd the senseless clamor about the tail-
ni(3 to cncuhitotlio silver dollar nnd tn ! : dllll-
cully of Inducing the people to'ialic ' it h.ivo
no lonnd.illon. In fact , the people do not
want gold 01 silver as n elicjilating medium
They pielor paper , with the pioper icsei vo of
coin to make It n safe medium for
business transactions , and even It
silver bo depiecialctl to the
extent claimed by the piesident , still it li
hcttei cmicncy than the gieeuback , for at
least eighty cents in coin is behind oveiy del-
lai of bllver eel tllie.ites , vv hoi c , ns behind Ilia
groanhaclc dollar theie is but thiity cents in
Bold. His niitietionably | tine that the on-
the bonded Indebtedness of the countiy U
lawful ! } payable In silver coin of the United
States. The silver dollar was a leirnl coin
when bonds weie issued , and If Iheio bo any
excess of bilverdollais In the tieasiiiy , the
natmal intptliy sug jestsitell why flujnesl -
dent and Mr. Manning do not apply 11 to the
payment ol that poitlon ol tlio public debt
subject to call. A somewhat minute canvnssf
of both houses leaves no doubt that thu coin *
ngo ol hllvei will be continued , and the of-
foitsof tlioadnilnlsti.ilion und the banl.eis
will be defeated. "
In leleieiire to Dakota , ( hcBcnatoi said ho
hail dlscoveied diiilng his visit totheCiow
\ViniH'li-ro \ ) icseiv.itions last suunoeraii
nppaiently liiuconcilablu lioslilily between
the 1101 them and .southern poitlon of
( > io teniloiy. Hu thought the people
hi the noillicin ] ioilion weie moio
opposed to < Ii > Nloii than those in the south-
cm , lint he bald hlnco that time the senti
ment seems that the ui.ijoiity ol the people
la\oied the admission ol the lenltorv Into
the union , lie was ol the opinion that thu
bill lor the admission ol noithein Dakota
nmlci its constitution will bo passed by Ihu
senate , but its fate tested with the house , llu
held that the Biound laKen by one faction
that the action of Iho jieoplo In DaKotaii
icudulinnaiy Is .simply iilMilous , "At ono
tniii' , " lie said , " i % 41 ii Tin had tour Slit tO jl ) V
cinmcnts. " He held tliatvveii ! Iho senalu
not so eiiipli.ilii ally ieiulilieaii | the demoriaH
in both houses would dead on each other's
heels in their tumultuous haste to lei Dakota
into ( lie union ,
The ( 'l 'arinnkfiH IScauh ( lie ) CoaM ,
SAN l''ii\Nr ! . < o , Jan. .1. The nnlvnl } ev
tcuhi } ol aw e.isiciii clgmmakcrs was niadu
the oicaslon of ijulto mi Imposing deinonsti.i-
tion , They weie met nt Iholeiiy by ilelegn-
lions ( d bivcial labor nnlniiH , who en-itd
them fhiomh ; the clt } . 'I hn ca-itein men
made an excellent impulsion , hevei.il
i-i.i\r ) \ iiiaiiiiliu tiueirt , each . 'iiiil/\ | ( / . Int , ' over
UK ) Clunmnen , finnouncrd theli inleiillon ol
disehaiglng the Chinese nnd emjiloyiii ) ;
white laboi.
Causes Us victims lo bo miserable , hopeless ,
confused , ; a l ilcjircssul hi mind , very Irrlt.v-
lilu , l.niKiilil , and diovvsy. H Is a discard
v.lilrh dues not c't ( well of Itself. U rrquiics
careful , persistent attention , and a rcmcily to
throw nit the causes ami touo tip Jho illncs-
tlvo fugniis tf. , lhcy perform thilr duties
willingly. Ilooa s Hnrsapaillla hat piovcn
jiiil thu i cmilrcil i cmcily In liuiulrtJi ol cases.
"I have taken Hood's Karfiiparllla for d-
pci'sla ' , fnmi which I havoMilIeicil two years.
I tried many other muillrliu n , but iiotiu prov cil
so s.itlsfjctory n * Jloml's fiarsaparllla. "
TIIOM.VH COOK , liiubh l.ltxtilo Mclit Co. ,
Sick Headache
il
"For tlio patt two jrars I liavn 1'cru
anilLtrd with fcvcro hc.iil.idifs and d > > ii- | > - f
l.i. I was liulucfd to tiy llt.od's .SIIMP-U
illla , iiiid Ino iJimd ( Teat idk-f. Jiliccr.
fully jctti.ineiil ( It to all. " MICH. 1 ! . 1' .
A.S.VAI.I.I ; , Iicw Hnvcn , Conn ,
Mrs. Mary C. Smith , CainlirldRTfrti M.m ,
VMS a.ulTi rtr fii'iiulysjiciK.laandnhh liwiU.
ailie. 8ho took Jluoil's Husnparlll.i unij
rouud U the bcit J-cmcOy the ever usvil.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
13f.li ) ly ull ilmrnlslu. ttihltfurfS. Marts
i > uly liy ' . L HOJI ( t to. , I uvicll , Mas. '
1OO Dooos Ono Dollaraj/ /