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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : tflttDAY. DECEMBER 17 , 38SO.
IN THE FINANCIAL WORLD ,
Prices More Up a Point or Two ( With Largo
Buying Orders.
THE STOCK MARKET STIFFENS.
Tin1 Hank of ICnglnml Advances Its
Itntc of Dincotutt Ono J'cr Cent
3 rnnsnotloiiH In New Vork
nntl liondon.
Tlio I'lnaiiul.il World.
LoxnuH , Juc. 10 , 1BK : ! ) p. tn. The JJank of
Knglrviul ImsadNftiKcil IH rntu of Ulhcount
from 4 In f > percent.
1 ji. m. Tlio lliinndal inarketfl lo-dny nro
animated niul illsllnctly linllltli. Imcstora
Iirepoiirlernte. Jt Is reported that heavy
blocks of billllnu Imvelieon ordered forKlilp-
nicnt to tlio United Slates. Uxving to thu dis-
orennl/nUoii of the c.xchntige , there Is but
little business ( loin : : . Tlio fcntuio to-ilay Is
llrninrssof coiiKolH.
niSO p , in. Strt-et prices after the ofllclnl
cliislnc ol thu iinrkel nt4 j > . in. , eloicd ( | inct.
Tlio change In nilceswas frnotioiinl anil tin-
iinportint. 'Ihere was nothing doing In
Ni\V : YORK , Dec , 10 , 10r : n. in 'llic .stock
market opened compaintholy quiet. Acnrly
all bioker.i had burlni : orders and quotations
1rom j/ondoti belnp nbovo jcstcrdaj's
close ca\u a lirinci fcolinir. The leading
opeiuton nrn also said to have assured their
Jiii'niJK iht y had taken fiteps to inotect the
clocks they \verc lUentllled with , und nil
1m t ! buying outers on Ilio ninikct. Tlio
InrRt-st crowd is on Hie loati coiner of the
oxrhnnire , ntirt the demand for Htoeks Indl-
cate.l Hunt n very Jnrnc nhort Inleiost has rwen
created.
11 n. in. Tlio mUmices this inornltie at the
opptiln over last e\cnlng's closlnp ( jiiMa-
tioiiH landed nil to 1J pri cent In Vander-
Jillts , while three ar f mr xio a Mi.ido
Inuc'i nlid a few nnclmnped. The ndtan-
tu''o uas not maintained In lliu ewly deal
ings and In most CAMS was lost In
tin- lust ten minutes. ljneka\vanim loslnc a ,
lloaillne 1J , and Canada Southeni , West
Point , NoKnuUnd , eaeh I JKT cent. Tlio
inaikct then r.dlled and miiterlal pains were
! inndo niulor the leaof ! Omalm. Toward 11
o'clock craiiKers iraye vrny airain and the re-
inahulei lollowed , but at 11 o'clock the
innrket wns atnln tlrm , close to the opening
iiRtiic.1" , St. 1'aiil BhowliiK the heaviest decline
ninoni ; the aetlvo stock ? .
Money IK hmnliiK Iinni 12 to 20 per cent.
JS'oo.v Loans made privately nio atjijper
< Jny und Irsal Interest The Shorts" how-
ts\rr are borrowine- < > tocks and cam Inn them
ntintos ranelnK liom Sto20pci eentper an
num. The Mock market alter ole\on o'clock
was much less active and rcninincd steady for
ome time , but .St , I'.uil lost t , l.ouKvlllo
and .Vashvllle 2 , HeaflincL and New Kns-
land 1'i" ' per cent. Thu ceneral inaikot afterward -
ward beuomo heavy though losses were for
hinall tractions only. A rnlH' ftucceeded
but lor a small fractions only andpilces boon
tra\o awny aenln. Western Union showln ; ;
tleclilpd weakness. At noon the maikol was
matoilally luthtt.indM'.il { .
ttiri : The stock inaikot after 12 o'clock
continued to decline hut a short time , when
a rally was I nankin < U > d which jrained
atretiBth alter 1 o'clock with the moit heavy
trading as an accompaniment. Jlelore S
o'clock New KiiKlaml and Louls\lllo V
had gained zyt per cent ;
Hocking Valley and
-Jersey Ccntrnl. \ \ < each ; Onion Paeitie ,
l : a . 1'mii , l' ; Wwt 1'olnt. Hf ; Wp tern
Union iinU OIL-SOU Tianscontlnentiil 1 per
cent caeh and others fractional amount,1 ; . A
sllfiht ( leclinu was made in ti few stocks from
Uitse ticnres , but still bettor tlfnuei Mere
reached in maiivothcKS anil at 3:10 : p. m. the
market was still active ami .stionsr.
Up. tn. The stock niiukct since 2 : IB was
j 7nin very activnand strong , at or near tlio
best hsuies of the day.
WASHINGTON , Dec. 10. Trenliolm. comp
troller of the currency , said this alter noun
concerning the Wall street situation , that he
thought none of the banks weie at all in-
volu-d in the panic , lie had receivefl tolc-
Rrams from tlm pi tridents ot several hanlrs ,
nnd they ascilho the pix-heut trouble to the
collapse of stoctt operations.
Treasurei Jordan s. R his Infoiinatlon
\Vallstreetto-daysho-v\a that the thv
mand for monov Is excessive at high rates.
I'lio acllon ot the department in antielpatinj ;
tlio Januaiy inteiest on 4 percent * was talxcu
without rcleicneo to Xcw York , tn-Inc in
tended to moot the general needs of the
country by distributing money to banks In all
bcclions.
Dillon , O'Urtcn nncl Others Arrcatcd
on n Truni ] > ei1-Ui > CharRO.
Duui.ix , Dec. 10. .John Dillon , member of
parliament for East Wayo ; William O'Jhlon ,
editor ot United Ireland ; Matthew Harris ,
niombor of Darliament for Kast ( lalway. and
David Shehy , member of parliament for
South Gahvay , were arrested to day in the
tonn of houghrea , County ( jnluoy , charged
with conspiracy to defraud. The prisoners
liavobccn octlui ; as trustees In conducting
tlio "plan of campaign , " and ha\e been re
ceiving from dlssitlsficd tenants reduced
icntsjofuscd by landlords' agents. At the
tlino of making : the anest the police took
anay from Dillon JSO which lie had Just re
ceived In trust fiom tenants. The Jour men
were taken before a magistrate and
remanded for a week. An Immense nation
alist demonstration was held at Louirhiea
to-dav 1' iitliur Cunningham piiisiUed and a
number of other rlvii ; > incii and Messrs.
Dillon , O'Jlrlon , Harris and Slieby were on
tlm platform. A hngo contliiuenl of Lord
illanrlcard'a tenantu were piewnt. Messrs.
Dillon and O'lirleu addie < feed the meetlni ;
And then opouttd the tiatlonallst rent olllces.
Hundreds of tenants came forwardand paid
their renta. Huddenly the police raided the
olllccs. lns ] > ector Da ls .sei/ed thn money ,
ilocuiuenlD and books und anesled Dillon.
Itisullogcd that Dillon was roughly treated
by the liisooctoi. The police proceeded uu
stalls and toolc possession of moio money
mm documents. They then arrested U'Hiicn
and nfterv\ardd Mesbrs. llains and isheby.
Tim spccllic charge acaliiht them is that they
Merei-onsplrlug to induce ten.ints not to pay
their Utvful rents.
Tlio Clause ItrjcoteU.
lir.iu.m , Dec. 1C. The commission of the
rolchstag to which the jfo\ernment's military
bill tins been ruftirrod today i ejected by n
vote ol 10 to 13 the clause pioposinc to fix
April next as tlm datoto put h'tocllect ' the
contemplated lncieii ! > o In the Ueriimn niniy.
Uhe commission also nxed the peace effective
force at JW.ooo men for three jiyus. The
> otebtoodlflto I'J.
Freiioli llniHiuot.
I'Aisis , Dee , 10. ( lencral 1'ellssler wive a
bRiiQiiot la t evening to United States Minis
ter Mel.ano and the J-'reuch dclc.'ates to the
memony of thu dedication of the statue of
Jjlbeitv nnllRhtenlnt : the World , ( lenonil
J Vlessler e.Mire.Mcs piofound emotion OUT
thncoidlallty of the leevptlon aironlinl the
ilee ! atlou Dy the pvonio ol' the United
Htatw.
Arrested Tor Itlot.
JlKM'AiT , Dea 10 , T enty-ono persons
luuo been hontpiiccd to impiisonmcnt for
teuiiiiiryliiir fiom three montlis to ba\en
jciu.s for Daitlcliiatiuu' In thu riots hoixt last
turn men
A Clinnco PoraSerap.
I.O.NDII.V , Dee. lO.-Tho llombny ( larutlo
snys that thu rrciicliuru ucthely Intili-iilnR
ug.ilnst thu Jhltlsh in the Somali counti v on
tlin AfiU'an roast , soiithp.ist of the dulf of
Aden. A party ot rn > iu > hiin > ii. the ( i.utttu
bajh , iTtently hooted the 1'runch
\\\K \ \ \ o\er DonuMiituhkh lies
vllhtn thu teniiory under Jintlsli
Pioteetlon. Thu Kticllsh ajjent at Uulhav
jiasionuNithnforceot t\\t'nty-i'uu men to
lennno the il.in. Two Kieueh gunbouis have
Jeft Aden since tlioaientbdepAiture ; and Ills
pit'suniftl they IIUMI proceeded to
JJonpulta. The lliltl h Kiuiboat I't'ii-
( jnln li.is followed thu tanelipstel ! . ,
I.O.NIIO.V , Dec , 10. Dlspatcluvi fiom Mnu-
dalay state that Colonel lluUudlth a body
ol IliilVOi trooiis. leeently pursued 7UO De-
rolls and kllletlMO of them. Many others
veru made prisoners. Ktmes of amnuinltlun
vcifcil ! In wnoral places.
null loivti
, For Nebraska anil lov\a \ : Kulu or snow ;
iuiior.aty
roitrv-xi.Nxu coNGnuss.
Sonntc.
WA < iiixriT ( > N' , Dec , 16. AmonR the bills
Introduced and referred } \ero the followliiR :
Uy Mr. Van Wjck Proposing an Amend
ment to the constitution in relation to the
election of United States senator.
Mr. Van Wjck called up his resolution
ofTeicil jcstorday , calling on the secietary of
war for information as to how the Missouri
rUor commission apportioned inoncj appro
priated In the last river and harbor bill for
the Improvement ot the Missouri river.
Aftci remarks by Jit. Van Wjck the resolu
tion was adopted.
All. Ulalr offoied a icsolullon Insliiictlnn
Iho committee on finance to liiqnlic Into the
propriety of icportinc n bill providing fora
rebate on all Imported mateiials incorpora
ted With domestic materials or converted
Into other articles and exported Into foioien
countries lor pale , thereby providing for the
extension of foreign trade without reducing
the pilcosof American labor. Adopted.
'i ho hill -crnntliijr a pension to Mr. " . La-
bai.iKnchs. stoninother of A .soldier , uus op
posed bvMr. Coekrcll as establishing n new
principle and Mas defended bv MCSSH. Kd-
mnnds , Ulalr and 1'latt. 'i'ho bill was passed
and a motion to reconsider was rejected
yens , 8 : nnys.ro.
Mi. Van Wjck moved to make the spcp.
lal older lor the second Tue day In
.lannaiy the bill for the relief of hultlcrs and
purchasers of land In Nebraska and Kansas ,
adjoining the Dem or A ; St. .loo railroad.
The motion uas tigtced4o.
The senate then took up the miGnKlicd
business \csterday being tlio bill tore-
peal tlio tenurn of olllee act.
Mr. J'ldmumls addressed the senate In op
position to the bill.
Mr. Ceorgo made a constitutional and his-
toilcal argument In laxer of the bill.
Mi. Kvoilfi aUdresHcd the senate , .slating
that ho would vote for the bill and grounds
of constitutionality would not coier his \ore ,
bnt that pound * of expediency would.
At the close of Mi. Karts' speech the pen-
ate v.ent Into executive -session and when
thu doois reopened the senate adjourned.
HOIIHO.
WAMIIVOTOX , Dec. 10. The sonata bill
was D-is ed piovlding that Admirals J to wan
and Woidun mnv , after tortv years' service ,
bo retired from active service on their < nvn
appllcaUon , with the highest pay of thecradc
to which they belong.
Mr. DIncley , of Maine , presented remon
strances agaln.nt the Dunn fieo ship bill from
several firms and associations tluoiighout the
United States. The remonstrances , which
weioappiopriately referred , represent that
the adoption ot n free hlp policy would
destroy the ship building industry in the
United btatcs and make this country depend
ent on Uiitish yards foi ships for commercial
purposes and tor defense in time ol war.
Tlio hoii'io then , In the morning hour ,
lesuiucd In committee of the whole , consld-
ciatlon ol the senate bill lor tlio allotment ot
lands In seveialtj to Indians.
A number of amendments recommended
by the committee on Indian nffixlts weio
adopted , and the committee having luibcn ,
the bill was passed. AH amended thu bill
provides that tn nil cases where any tiibe ot
Indians Isloc.ited upon any reservation < 'ie-
utcd for its use , either by ttcaty stipulation
on by virtue of an act of cougioss or execu
tive older , the scctoUry of the Interior is
luithoii/ed , whenever In his opinion , any
rcsei vation ot such Indians Is advnntairoons
l < u : urlciiltural and grarlng pun > osc8 to
ranoo said ir.soi vation to be soiveycdoi re-
Hiiivejed , If nccessaiy , and to allot the lands
In bald reseivalion In severally to the Indians
located thereon , ou their application , it ;
imantltlcs of follows : To each liead of
l.imily , one-qnaitei of a .socLiou ; to oaeh
single peraou overelshteon jeans of age , one-
eighth ol a section ; to each orphan child ,
tinder eighteen jears of age , one-eighth of ft
section ; to each othei poison under eighteen
years , one-sixteenth ot a section. I'lovided ,
that In case there is not sufficient land In any
of said reservations to allot lands to each in
dividual of the classes above named in
( ( uautltles as above orovided , the lauds em
braced lu such reservation or rosorv.itlous
shall bo allotted to each Individual of aih ot !
Raid classes pie rata , in accordance with thu
provisions of this act. Tlm rights and prlv i-
leces of citi/.eiiblim are eonfenod upon everv
ludlan born within thu tenitorial limits of
the United States to whom allotmcuts have
been made , anduj > on every Indian who has
voluntarily taken tin his residence and
adopted the habits of civilized lite. The pro
visions of-the bill do not extend to thu terii-
toiyocenpicd by Cheronees , Cieuks , Choctaws -
taws , Chieasaws , Semlnoles and Osages , ill-
amies and Peorias , and Sacs and Foxes , In
the Indian terntory ; nor to any of tlio i sor-
vatious of the Sent-f a nation o New Yoik In
dians. In the state ot New York ; nor to
that stiip of turritory in the st.itoot Nebraska
adjoining the Sioux nation on tlis south ; not
does thu Dili autliori/x ) the establishment of
any reservation until the consent of a majokr
ity ot the male niembars twenty-one years ol
ago shall be first obtained.
Mi. liuniH , of Allssonri , cnlletl np the ur
gent deficiency bill for public piintlnt : , le-
portcd yesterday from the eommittoo on np-
piopiiations. The bill was passed and the
house went into committee ol the whole
( Hammond of Georgia in Uio chair ) on the
blindly civil bill.
Mr. Atkinson of Pennsylvania moved to
increase Irom Sl-VXMMo SJiHOOOthe ) appro
priation for outdoor relief of persons en
titled to ontMiico into soldiers'homes. The
fiimimlment was rejectbd 101 to 117.
On a point of older raised by Mr. Stewart
of Vermont the clause ] was stricken out
which limits to 31.00J the compensation ot a
person holding the olllces ot both circuit
and district court clerk.
On motion of Mr. Dolman of Indiana an
amendment was adopted exempting United
States commissioners in cities havinir 100,000
from the provision llmitiiu to SbuO per
annum the fees and compensation ot com
missioner * . ,
On motion of Mr. Breckonrldiio of Ken
tucky the amendment was adopted piohlblt-
ing tin * payment of any of trie money ap
propriated to United bUtes commissioners ,
marshals and elarks , for any warrant Issued
or arrest made under the internal revenue
Jaws unless Uio prosecution has been ap
proved by the United States district attorney
and collector of Internal levcnue for the dis
trict in which the prosecution occurs.
The committee then rose and repotted the
bill to thu house , and the previous question
was ordered. ' 1 he house then adjourned.
A Ne ! > rnnkn Woman's Kick.
WASIUNOTOX , Dec , 10. The secretary of
thelnterlor , in response to nlcttoi from Sen
ator Kdmnnds , chairman of the senate ju
diciary committee , asking for Information as
to the supposed dllllcultj or want of hai-
mony in Utah concerning an Item in the
lufttellaut'OUii appropriation bill pushed at Uio
last session of congress appropriating 40,000
to aid In the establishment of an industrial
homo for polyeimoiis wives and their chil
dren In Utah , has transmitted to tins com
mittee the annual reportof Caleb W. West ,
governor of Utah , which contains a reference -
once to the InuustiliU home , and a copy ol a
letlei from MM Anglo F , Newman , of Mil-
coin , Neb. , In which she vlcoiously protestc
against Uovvi nor Woat's intiirpretuiion ot
that Dorllon of the net making the appiopriu-
tlon. Mis. Newman writes that tnu wishes
of thH IndiiHtilalChilstlau Homo Association
of Utah , thioimh whoso active instrumental
ity the appiopilatlon w.int > ecun' t , have been
disrouhrded uy the board of control , contrary
to the law , Shu also criticises thu methods
tuns iar plumed by thuboatd and IntimatPS
that all tlio liborund money expended tiy tlm
jiioiiiotiTs ot theenterpilsu Is in danuer ot
toiiiitsaciitleod to mlsjud iueut mid nils-
nmnatement. ; Mrs , Newman a ks for the
lugal construollon of the tc\t of the act , us to
ltt > intention to Ineludo In thu management
ot the home the asMx'Intlou above lefeneil
to. The present board of control consists ot
thegoveinor , jiiotlce.s uf thu biipremu court
and dUlrlU attorney of the tcrrltoiy.
A Hliclr Scientific Swindler.
WASIHXOTOX , Dee. 10. A bwindler , who
is apparently a man of some ability , has been
piojlngiipuu people In various patts of the
country by representing himself as a sci
entist connected with the geological survey ,
and his career has now been continued with
n good dcpu-o of success tor about fotirye.\rs. \
He lakes tlio names , ono aHer another , of
the chiefs of the several scientific brunches ,
and boirows books and specimens from
libraries and college museums and money
fiom the professors and libraries. He has
examined alleged foal , lion and copper
mines , and received money for making
Uvwntile reports , which he promUed should
appeal In the annual publications of the
fuivey. Moia than once ho has promised
positions iti'thesarv y to persons who hare
paid him lltorallv for tlio supposed favor.
Kfcently lie has been onBrivtinjr wider the
name and tltlo of Captain dormice 'E.
Dutton. w hose fame as n geologist and w riter
Is well known. Major Powell sajstiiesurvev
has heard from this swindler us of ten as once
n month for four yeais. and ho thinks Its
time that stops weie taken to put an end to
his career , an opinion which Captain Dutton
thoroughly endorses.
The rrcrdtnrm'H Dunk's Affair * .
WACIIIKOION , Dec. 1C. The speaker laid
before the house A report from the comptrol
Icrofllio currency , cx-oltlclo commissioner
of the Freedman's Savings and Trust com
pany , of the affairs of that Institution. The
report shows that on December 4 there van =
n balance on hand of ? 7,719. Jle quotes at
length the reports or his predecessors 011 the
subject , and sajn : Moi tlmn 15,000 dcposl
tors had to their credit at file time of the fall
tire of the bank only 805 or loss nacli ( and It
may bo necessary that these shoulu' bo sought
out and paid with as little eon toiaoui as
possible. He sais that it would seem pre
to allow thiee jears tor the presentation ai
audltllic of tlies' ' claims , and suggests ,1anu-
uarv 1 , IbSN ) , as the UTIII of llnal lliiildatlon. |
Hols Inclliird to think that the estimates of
his Imm&dlato predecessor , that 1,000,000
would bo sufficient to settle nil demands
likely to be proved , Is correct. In his report
the comptroller teflects sttongty on the
foimor managcis of the Institution.
Interest Orilnrcil
W \sHi.voro.v , Dec. 10. The ccielary of
the treasurjlias directed the payment with-
ont rebate of of tlio Interest duo Januaiy ;
ISsT , on United States 4 ] xu cent bonds of the
loin of l'J37 , amountlnc to about S,000,000 ! )
and alee thu Interest on bonds issued to the
Pacific 1'allvvay company upon presentation
ot roiioon and Interest checks at the treasury
at Washington orjat any ot the Bubtroastuies.
Checks lei registered Inteiest will be mailed
to bondholdcis as boon as prepared.
Loulnlnim Glulitifl Satisllod.
WA.sntxaTo.v , Due. Ifi. Tlio sccretarj of
the Interior to-day sent to the senate the
reply of the commissioner of the general
land 11 ill co to the resolution asking how
many claims In Louisiana had been satHicd
under the act of June 3 , 18" , relating to the
location of ccitaln pilvato land claims. Thn
commissioner says 1,472 rlaliuo. with an air-
ureitate atea of 1,2.10,400 acres vv eio wholly or
partially unsatlsliud at the datoof the pass-
uguof tlio act.
? Iilitnry Nominations Made.
Wv.siii.Nciro.v , Dec. 10. Thopiesldenl has
made thu tollovving nominations : Colonel
OilanrtoB. Wllcox , Twelfth Infantry , to bo
brlcadici ccneial ; Lieutenant Colonel John
O , Moore , assistant Miigeon , to be suigeon
gent'Tal with the lank ot Tirlgadlor general ;
Colonel James t ! . Dunne , eoi PS of engineers ,
to bo T-hlet ot engineers , with the rank ol
brigadier general.
The Army Appropriation iUH.
W van NO ION ; Deo. 10. Tlio house com
mittee ou mllltaiy aiialus to-day completed
the HI my appropriation bill , and thu niens-
me will bo icnorted to the house to-monow.
It makcsa total nDinpiiatIon ] ol SU Jr , > Tr,2s. : ;
The estimates foi the scrvlco aggregated
SSS.r , : * ? , and the appropriation for the
current j-e.ir was S3.1,7M , < OI.
A Home For Hancock's Widow.
WASIIINOTO.V , Dec. 1C. friends of the late
General W. S. Hancock have , as tribute to his
mcmoi j' , raised a sum of money to pm chase a
homo for his widow. Trie committee hav Ing
the manor oharco decided , niter consultation
with Mrs. Hancock , to purchase a house in
this city , wheio , therefore , she will hcioaftei
make her home.
TliTOr nnd Harbor Appropriation * ? .
" \VAsiiiN < irov , Dec , 10. I'tio house com-
tnlttoe on rivers and harbors resumed work-
on the appropriation bill to-day. It has now
Tonshly lived the Items on appropriation for
nil tlm rivcis in the Atlantic and gulf coast
from Maine to Alabama , and all the harbors
liom Maine 1o Beaufoit.
A Clerical Appointee.
Dec. 10. The piosldent
to-day appointed Jtev. William Walker , of
1'argo , D.ik. , to bo a member ol the boaul of
Indian commissioners , vice William T.John
son icslgned.
Base JLJall Olllcori.
Xiw Toniw , Dec. 10. At to-daj's session
of the American liaso Ball association otli-
ccrs andcommiftees were elected as follows :
Chairman , XnchPhelps. Board of directors
Cincinnati elub , A S. Stein ; Cleveland ,
George Howe ; Athlectlcsvm. \ . Snarsig ,
and Brooklyn , Charles Bjrno.
Base ball men in the city were thrown Into
n state of violent excitement to-day when it
was announced tlat the St. Louis Biowns ,
champlonsof the world , had been challenged
by the Now Vork giants to play a series of
games for a stake of SI0,000 , best four out of
eeveu. A foi felt of S-SO a side was placed
In the hands of Managei Decker , of thu Bal
timore club. Three of tlio games will bo
plaj ed on the polo grounds and three in St.
Louis , if It should bo necessary to play the
seventh H w 111 bo played ou neutral giouuds.
THIS TALI ! OF A HANPKEUOniEP.
A Conspiracy For tlio J'ossosHion of
Pnlno's .Veultli ,
2fnw "Yoni ; , Dec. 1C. IbpecIaiTolcsram
to the Bui : . ] There is aconsoiracy on the
part of Chickeiing and the Claggetts to get
the nionoy of James II , I'aino , which in ids
lifetime he never intended them to have.
The administrator , Mr. Chlckcring , 1ms now
in liis pocket SW.OOO belonging to the estate ,
and Is only under bonds ot 51,000 , Ex-
Governor Chamberlain , counsel lor John H.
Wardvvcll , who Is tiylng to prove that the
mlsur , James Henry Paine , made n will in
his favor , said this when the ca.se was called
In the surrogate's court yesterday. The testi
mony taken developed no sensational fea
tures until Charles F. CUIclcerlui ; . the piano
manufactuier , was put on thu ttuud. lla
said : "I had known Palnn for along time
nnd had often discussed musical matters with
him. One day , In 1SGS or 1SS9 , lie came to
my ollice. Ho had In Ids hand a package
done ii ) ) In brown paper and tied with ordi
nary cord , which was about a tout long and
eight Inches wide. Ho said to me : 'Mi.
Chlckorlng , will you take this package and
put it In jour sate forme ? ' 1 told him I
would. He said : "I wish 5ou would put It
in your private bafe , which jour bookkeeper
ank other employes don't have access to. ' 1
said , veiy well , and put It In my prlvatu safe
In liis presence. I did not touch thu package
ncaln until after 1 had heard ot hm death.
When 1 hcaid of his death 1 Intended to
five It to Robert Tio.it I'nlne , who ,
thought , would bo his heir.
Before seeing Mr. I'alne 1 took the package
fiom my safe and opened It In the presence
of two witnesses In my private olliou , 1
tound Insldo of the blown palter tills hund-
kcrchici ( holding up a green bandana hand
kerchief. ) 1 opened onecoi ner nud saw that
the bundle rontaincd u largo number ot bills.
1 thought tiom what 1 * aw that the package
must contain betwean isw.ooa nnd 840ooo. I
closed the package without further Invlitiga
tion. I was appointed adminlstratot In Feb-
rimij * of tills > ear. Match 1 1 opened the
pic.senco of Uohoit Tieat I'alnn and the Bos
ton holts , in my private olliee. It contained
tour 810,000 cuilllie.des of deposit ill the Mot-
lopolitau bank , vvhah are now of no value ,
nineteen StubilKot thu Uullshead bank and
two S10U bills ot thu Columbia haul ; , both of
which banks aiu now defunct. MKI : ilJs.V.iu : )
In national currency. In addition there wore
nluety-uno shares of the Chicago hand com
pany. At compound Inteiest the nionoy left
wrapped in an old handkerchief lu the sato
of Mr. Uhlckeiiug seventeen vears ago would
now amount to over § 1,000,000.
Itccopttou Ity Kx-Sccrptury Kiab.
Niiv : Vonir , Dec. 10. [ Special Telegram
totheBir. : | Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Fish
gav o a reception last evening at their resi
dence on ilia occasion of the Jiftliieth anni
versary of their marriage. The reception
was conlined to relatives and nearest filends ,
Mr. Fish's full beard is silvery now , but his
luxuriant hair Is as ditk as when ho was
secretary of state in ( irant'd cabinet. Mrs.
Fish was Miss Keane , of South Carolina ,
llfty years ago. Her giaudfatheneprtscnted
South Carolina in the old confederation of
states , which preceded.the constitutional
uplou of states. Mr. and Mrs , Fish have
seven children and seventeen grandchltdien.
All of ttiem were pieseut except ono ot ttio
trandsons , ivho U in school lu
Olosing of the Twentieth Annual Convoca
tion of Rojrfth Aroh Masons.
HOMOEOPATHS IN COUNCIL.
rigeon Stioot-Tlic KluliarUsou Drnc
Co Tlic Carnival of Venice A
Smoke JlolVso Hnrned
Other liocnl
Arcli
The twentieth minimi convention of
the grand chapter otlJoynl Aich Blnsons
of Ncbrasku concluded its session in this
city yesterday. The grand chapter oi
lie order of High Priesthood elected the
following ufllccrs :
Alfred G. Iiastlnjr , Lincoln , president
Jfthrf s A , Tulleys , Iteil Gloud , vlcoires {
iilent.
II. K. Puinler , Platlsnioutli , chnplain.
M. J. Hull , Kdpir , treasurer.
William U. Uowoti. Omahn , recorder ,
Jiinio-s Tyler , Onialut , master of cere-
U. F. Hawaii , Hastings , cotirfactor.
ilolin T , IVIoorc , ( it.iiul Island , Iicrnld.
Clmrlus Holmes , Ti-cuuisoli , stevvard.
1. T. Itoninmih , Cfcto , sentinel.
The ofliccrs of the Giand Chniitcr wt > ro
clrbtctl .is follows :
Ithnmnr T. Uonjamln , Crete , Gt.inil
Hin : ! ! Purst.
Lnchii I ) . Klchafds , Frotuont , Deputy
Grand Iliijh Priosl.
Charles A. Holmes , Tocimnch , CJnuid
Milton J. Hull , Edgar , Grand Scrihc.
John U. Diiuinore , Stilton , Gr.uul
Treasurer.
"William 15. JJovvon , Omahn , Grand Sec-
rotary.
Rev George William' ! , Granillbland ,
Grand Chaplain
Rov. Edwin R. Richnrdsun , Crete ,
Grand Lecturer.
J'Yaiik II. Cnstor Grand
Young , , Captain -
tain t > f the Host.
Benjamin F. Kuwait , Hastings , Graml
Principal Sojournor.
Albert W. Cilies , Plattsmonth , Ctiantl
Royal A.'eh Captain.
Helm .1. Monolt , Omahn. Graud Master ,
Third Vail.
Joseph Allbery , IMair , Grand Master ,
Sc-oond Vail.
Tlohctt E. French. Kearney , Grand
Mntor , First "nil ,
William Gercho , Norfolk , Grand Stew
ard
James 13. Reed , Tekanmh , Grand Stew
ard.
ard.James
James C. Kay , Hastings , Grand Senti-
ncl.
ncl.Al
Al the council of the Royal and Select
Masters , which assembled at 3 o'clock in
the afternoon , the ofliccrs chosen were as
follow ?
A. G. Hastings , Lincoln , Grand Mnster.
Ebon K. Long , Omaha , Deputy Grand
Master.
Frank H. Young , Custor , Principal Con-
duo.torof the Work.
The next annual meeting of the Chap
ter will take place at Hasting * .
HOMOEOPATHS IN COUNCIL.
Tlic Monthly Bfoetlnc of the Society
IjUBt Mgllt.
The Ilomfflopathic Clinical society of
this city met last evening in the parlors
of tlio JMillard hotel and passed feomc do
lightfiil hours in the discussion of medi
cal-topics. Thcro were present Lrs. ) O.
S. AVood , president ; C. M. Dinsmoor
Emma J. Daniels , G. W. "Williams , G. G.
Spragne , Amelia Burroughs , G. H. Par
soli. A. W. Hartupeo amfE. T. Allen.
The paper of the evening , presented by
Dr. Daniels the of "
, on subject "pnou-
inonia , " exhibited much study nnd a fine
anpreciation of the rare delicate points
of diagnosis. Tlm treatment by hoimro-
pathic icme/Hcs vvns proven to" the satis
faction of the hearers of the paper to be
the most successful ct discovered.
Dr. Alien raised tlto question of a
specific cliaractor of the disease.
Dr. Williams thought it not at all con
tagious.
Dr. llartupec related several cafrps
treated alloiiathically wliich died nd
others of ii much more serious nature ,
which , under the school treatment , re
covered.
Dr. Dinsmoor declared pneumonia to
bo neither contagious , infectious nor
spccllic , but is duo to blood being
driven from the ponfhery to the lungs ,
and hence the treatment must be directed
to restoring the normal circula
tion by poulticinc nnd _ this
method proves thoroughly satisfactory
Ur. Parsoll believed in nrthoring closely
lo the .similimura and ventilation.
Dr. Sprague tliought that in hypostatic
congestion a "llaxseed Jacket" beneficial ,
l > ut in pnenmouia notha , whore paralysis
and collapse of uir cells are threatened it
is not advisable.
In typhojd condition , when the cells
are beeomingiiccluded and respiration is
rapid Dr. Williams would apply u. cold
jacket , on the principle that the sec
ondary effect is to cause congestion to
skin.
Jr. JJnrroughs advised hot application
to the chest , nnd to have it kept on.
Dr. Parsons spoke of his army experi
ence. He uses vorat. vcr. homaa-pathic-
ally.Dr.
Dr. Wood believed in Individualizing
his cases. Often used cold water compresses -
presses , sometimes hot ; room at seventy
degrees and plenty ot air.
Drs. Hancliott and Parsons wore se
lected to present subjects at the next
meeting.
PO1UMNG AT riGKO.VH.
A. Tree For All Shout at Athletic i'nrk
Yobtorflny.
Au interesting and exciting shoot at
Ameiican clay birds nnd blue rockstooK
place on the grounds just east of athletic
pat k ycsterduy afternoon , A largo number
of local marksmen took part in the shoot.
Dr. Barnes of I'onca , lil'o of thu bej-t field
shots iu tire state , was , iprosent nnd en
tered the contests TJili American chiy
birds were thrown from traps at an unglo
of iiftcen degrees mnliing their tlight
Himilarto that of < | iiailt-a'ud rendering the
shootlnir ostromoly dillfctilt. The score
at Ameiiean oliiy bird V.ts as follows-
Petty , . . .t 111 111 Him Ollio 111-1 is
\Voilfj- . .0 1 11111 o 1 o ! 1 11 o i i o 1 I IS
Kennedy . 1 17
Iliunes. . llllllOllllOOlllOM 1 10
Hunter. lUUiimoOOlHUiOOt 1 is
Verier .loioiiouthootiiiiii 1 14
Field. . .till lOOOUtjOl 11 i i ] 11 i H
simi ) oii.ioi 11ooi i n oo111 uoo i ia
itiemer . .111 1110 10 111 U i o 1 U111-15
Clark..001100101110 110110 101-11
After the lirst shoot : { change was made
by introducing blue rooks. 'Ihn blue
lock is an excellent Jlycrand furnishes an
excellent target. The score on this thoot
was ua follow : : .
Worlcy 0101110011 n
.Imlce IJarnes 11 liiiiooi b
Uremer . . , .0010101' ! 11 0
1'enrosu lllllillio U
Leeiler llOlliioil 8
Kennedy 10101 10 ill 7
I'iold 0101110011 0
OlarU. 1101110111-8
Simpson llllllli 11 10
X.clla- , . , 0011101111 7
THU mcilAnoSON DItUG CO.
Getting Iteatly to Succeed the Good
man Drue Comiiuiiy.
Representatives of Uio KiduinUou
Drug company , ot St.'Louis , ate in the
city making arrangements for the trans
fer of tlio business nud block of
the Goodman Drug company to
their l.u-ru. The eentlemen are Jame *
Richardson , Jr. , secretary and cashier o
the SI. Louis firm , Charles F. \ \ oiler
head of the traveling force ; D.ih V ,
Whcelct , representative of the druggis
sundries department for the northwest
and Amos Field , of Mncon.Mo. , who is
a now partner In the establishment am
will diioct the financial a Haifa of ( he new
branch of the houso. Article * of ineorpo
ration will be filed to-day of the Hlclmrd
son Drug company , under the Nebrasksi
laws , mid the work of invoicing tin ,
fltock.wlll be commenced at once in order
that the transfer may bo made
by the first of the jenr ,
The benefits that will accrue to I he ootn-
moroial intcrusU of Omaha by this
change will be very groat. The Richard
son Drug company enjoys the distinction
of being thu largest wholesale drug com
pany in the world , their house in St.
Louis being the largest wholesale drug
house in existence. The lirni also has
an importing house in New York and a
branch iu Indianapolis. The Omahfi
house will he one of the mosUmpottaut
of the firm's branch houses and is estab
lished for the imrposj of covering the
trade of thogrcnt west and norlhvvest.
The stoek carried by the Goodman com
pany ill bo more than doubled and In u
system made a duplicate of the St Louis
house which has necn successfully opcr
ated for over thirty years.
A HiiutUo Holtftc Hunted.
The suioko house connected with Har
ris iV Fisher's packing house , situated
near the houio of Joseph Shceley , which
was destroyed by fire about two weeks
ago , was burned ou last TueMlajr night.
At the time of tlio lire It contained thirty-
six liereos of breakfast bacon , each tierce
containing about three litindrod pounds.
All these wore considerably injured ,
though , to what extent , is not yet esti
mated. The stoek-was covered with nn
insurance of $1,500.
Al.irrlriuc nnd Health.
.Pi iT. nuufiit. Pa. , Nov. 5 , 1883. IVIrs
Lydia E Pinkham : "As is frequently the
ease witli mothcis who have reared largo
iamihus I have been a great sull'eicrtor
years from complaints incident to mar
lied life. 1 liayo tried the .skill of a nuui
her of physicians , and tlio virtue of many
medicines-without relief , ami as an ex
periment 1 concluded to try youts. I ean
a Mire you that the benefits 1 have derived
fiom it came not because ot any
faith I had in it , for 1 had but .slight hope
of any permanent trood. 1 am not n
seeker after notoiiety , but 7 want to tell
yon that J have been wonderfully Icntfttted
' . ' / yoitr mcdtuitc. I am now using my
fourth bottle and it would take but little
argument to persuade mo that my health
fejitlly t'cutuml. 1 should like to widely
circulate the fad of its wonderful cura-
ivc powers " Pnr.BvC. Roof.
M.-xnaRor and "Hen.
The Spoiling News of St. Louis has the
following concerning Frank Handle and
the men tccently engaged by him in St.
Louib for the Omaha team"I met
Stub Bundle , the manager of the new
Omaha club , ou Thursdaj' . He was in
St. Louis looking for pluycis. Ho has
feigned several good men for ue\t year ,
notably , John C. He.ily , Dick Dwyer ,
Frank Crowning , T. H. Goodell , Frank
Jonius , John Me&sitt and Martin Uiiin-
blecorn. Healy is well known as the
crack pitcher of the Peach Pie team. He
pitches as Chuiloy Sweeney used to
when he was thu cnick pitcher of Iho
country. Goodoll lias long been llcaly's
catclier and is well known as the cra'ck
of all tlio back stops. Jcnins is also
Irom the Peach Pie team nnd will play at
short tio'cj. ' Messitt is from Oneida , N.
Y. , and will ulay center field , litimblu-
corn played with the Hastings club last
year at left field and lirst base. Dick
Jwycr , who is now iu Omaha and who is
well known in St. Louis , -will cover fiist ,
while Handle will eatch and iiiayinthc
field. Stub says Salisbury will play with
the Omahas occasionally , but will not
leave town witli them. McKclvy vvill not
play any moro and neither will Funk-
hauser. They were the star ? of the old
team. Stub snys that he has picked his
team for their b.nse running qualifications
and he e\pectb to get a rattling good
nine together.
AMUSKTUKNTS.
TUT CAUV1VAL or VKNICK.
An immense hit was scored last night
in Petrolla's "Carnival of Venice. " The
opera is sparkling from beginning to
end. Tlio music is exceptionally catchy
and the situations well planned. No one
would have dreamed from the smoothness
and precision with which the perform
ance went ofT , that it was a first night.
Notwithstanding its light character the
opera is extremely difficult , and unlim
ited time and anxiety were entailed in its
presentation. The chorus was perfect
nnd the grand march in the sec.ond act
was a masterpiece of drilling.
Abbott hud a soubrottc part iu wliich
the was charming. .Besides the several
pretty solos which the opera contains , she
sang the pxnnisitc lullaby from Ermine ,
with subdued accompanimcntof voices of
the refrain. Miss Annandalc'smnkc-up for
a spinster was a masterpiece aud not
oven Sol Smith Russell could huvo ex
celled it. Pniette nnd Mioholunu imper
sonated two fun-loving young oilicers.
Walter Alton was as dryly dioll as usual ,
nnd kept the audumco in cnntinual good
humor. Montcgritib acted the prut of an
cldcily beau with hpitiu JMfss Abbott
intends to protect her right to the opera
by having only the cnsonible music pub
lished , ruaervmg the dialogue. The re
port that them has uecm dimension in Ilia
rompany was emphatically denied.
Everything 1as pleasant ns possible.
To-night Trovaloro will bo given.
Dotlun Street Sidewalks.
To the Editor of the HIK : ! 1 wish to
call attention to the condition of the side
walks on Dodge street , west of Twenty-
third street. A stranger walking along
in the dark on that street is almost sure
to fall , and it is n Ineky person who
escapes without a broken limb or novero
bruises. 1 am a poor laboring man nud
put a nnnow sidewalk in front of my
hou5Q some time ago , lint the rich prop
erly owners liv ing along the street have
loft their walk * in .such misurablo shape
that is anything but fciifu after dark.
Cannot the authoilties look after this
mattm * nud compel a uniform walk if wo
eaunnt have , a plunk Mdowajk. Purl2 of
the street aie in such condition that it is
an impobsibilitv to PUNS atall.compoHing
IMU.--oiis le.Miting them to crossover to
Farnain stiect in pacing to n point on
Dodge elite ! further west.
Joixi ) ! , Miuir : Kr.smi.vr.
0 Tlio Promoiinilc Coru-frf ,
A pleased nudumco of about four
bundled pcn-oiih giectcd Mines , Juhc
lUv e King and .Mile. * Henrietta Sohubott /
al thu exposition building last night , The
, wliich consisted of a mini-
or of piano s-olos by Mine. Rivu-King
and vocaln nmbei * by AHIo , Sohubei t , was
excellently performed throughout , The
woik of the great piano virtuosi was
never more brilliant and won disserved
marks of appreciation from thcaudimicc
Mile. Schubert's dibits were warmly ap
preciated.
lirot Itlca.
Tlio bank ; Clearances yesterday were.
| 7iW , 118.011.
The revenue colleclioiia jcslcrday
amounted to ? 0,021.88 ,
Franklin Assembly No 5123 , If of L ,
will elect ollicers on Saturday , the 18th
W. H. Cathoufi. oi Marsluilllovvn , la ,
spent a few dujs in Oinuha this week vis
iting.
A plat of Leo'.s addition to Urookllue
was filed in the county clork's ollice yes-
tordny.
The council will meet as a board ot
equalization at the clly clerk's olllco Fri
day at I ) o'clock.
Judge IcCullougli issued n marriage
license ycsterdav to Anton Dtula and
Miss Annie Frank , both of Omaha.
The case of tlm Marseilles Manufactur
ing company vs Hajnus Bros.is on trial
before Judge Dttndy iu the United
States court.
Work Is being jxirihed on the court
liousu lotidniug wall. The stone Is bring
cut in a shed prepated for the pin POM ;
adjoining the eotiuly jail
Supeiiutetident Whltlock issued a
building pei mil yesterday to O W
Christiansen for the construction of two
one.torv. , frame cottages nt the corner of
Paeille nnd Twenty-first streets to co.st
if 150 each.
The ease against "Jeilge'1 Cooler , in
which one of his fair clknts seeks to recover
cover a ring thai ornaments one of the
lingers of Cooler's fine It-ilitin hand , has
been continued In Justice Hclsley's couit
lor ono month.
Following is the weather forecast for
thu week ending Wednesday , J'ec. SJml
Cold ami bhinlery Very cold weather
ever Uio greater poitlou of tlie eoutitiuut
A cold "dip" uboiit the lilth , i-'Oth aud
slht modelating to rain or MIOVV accord
ing to la tit tul o.
A rcoent number of the 1'olieo ( la/.elto
conliiius a Eeii'-alional picture of Don
llogan , the reformed pugilist , who is
well known here , iu a praying attitude
on the platform occupied by the two pu
gilists , J Ii , Sullivan and bteve Taylor ,
who boxed iccontly in Sacramento , Cat.
MOTHKIl. JIAS YOUR CHILD GOT
THK CUOUl'r Dr. J. H. MeLoun' . > , 'JUir
Wine Limp Halm is , a wife and elleetual
remedy , plea niil lo take and rapid in its
action. 25 eents a bottle.
IVroonul
\ \ m. ( ! . Hunter of "A Rnp Haby , " is iu
tlm city
James F.wing. editor of the 'ood River
C5ayotto , is at IhcMillurd.
Marc Khiw innnajrer of the Ilflle Ells-
letcoinp.uo , is at the Puvton.
A'-bistant Ailjtitant ( Jeneral Wreck has
been grunted a two w ockti" leave of ab-
sonec.
Howard Ctilhoun , of Nebraska City , a
son ot Revenue Collector Calhoun , is in
the city.
MKsAnni _ : ( iiaeomine went to Auburn
to assist nt the wedding of her fiicnd ,
MU blell.i Het/.el , which occurred yes
terday.
At the Metropolitan 1'ied Floclman ,
Swan Gibson. Vahoo ; M. A. Kuarnev ,
Stauton , H , K. Heiidee , Albion , C. E
Stow , Wellsviile , Neb.
At the Arcade- . U. Craig , Haslimrs ,
AV. W. MeCombs Irviiigtou ; i ! . Crabb ,
Yoik , Gi'o. 11. Godfrey , I'rumont , K A ,
Burke , Cedat R-ipids , A. 15. Slater ,
Wayne. AMicry Townsend , rremont.
At the Milaid-IL ! E. Wells , E. M
Allen , Jtmiata , J L. Raker , Seribner , W
H. Diekcn on , Wahoo , T. E. Calvcrt ,
Lincoln ; J. B. Dinsmnor , Sutton. R
'VN heeler , Osceola A. B Fuller. Ashlr.nd.
At tlio Merchant1 ? Win. Stoplien = on ,
Stcphcnson , b. Van Svoe. F.Ik City , R W.
Barber , Waterloo ; M. D. Polk , Plaits-
mouthA. . S. MoKny , Friend ; C. D
Kullcy , N 01 Hi Platle , G W , Randall ,
Newman Grove.
Al tlio Paxton Jas. Franco , W. J
WJntlicr. Kg * Hill , O. Telll , Avoca ; R.
E. French , X&irney , J. R. Alton , Grand
Island , K. S. Newcoinb , Lincoln ; J H.
Collini. I'lemont , LI ) . James , Madison ,
iliimus Ilassett , Papilbon , Newell South ,
Humphrey : E. E. Lowman , McCook.
Wonts His Ontninis lon.
In the county court yesterday E/.ra
linger commenced suit against J. W.
Shank. The action is lo recover -iSUO as
commission on real estate sales made lor
the defendant by Lm < rcn.
Constitutional Convention
Hi iov : , Dtk. . Tcc. ) 3fi. The constitutional
convention met this iiioi ninir , Judeo Kdger-
ton presiding. Judro C.uuiiliell from the
conference committee , piesontcd the tollow-
in report :
Resolved. That the confeienco coininiltco
Tfcoiimiend the lepenllncr of sciitlon S3 nt the
KMiedulo ana onllnancc and recommend its
ulnptiou.
15o It oid.dned livthe constitutional conven
tion that section oiufthe schedule and ordi
nance appended to.acconipaiiylne the constl-
aitlon be and llics.une is hei/iby rescinded ,
atirojutivi nnd niaile null and void.
Tlio following minority tcpoit was fiiib-
inlttecl by Ilulnes :
Rcbolved , That the committee submit to the
votes of the elector- the .state of Dakota
at the next election lor the lezlsl.tturc and
Mate otliceis tlm follovvinc : orilln.iueo :
Itn It ordained that thu M'ction under the
leadinsot "Seheduleand Ordlnancoot the
Jonstltutiou , " numbered thillstwo , bo and
liosaiiie Is hereby rescinded , abrogated and
icld null und void.
Alter coiibideiahle discussion a vote was
: al.en vvhlcli losmtea hi favoi of tlio adoption
of ttie mafoiily lepoil 21 to 9. Thovotewas
mdetinaninious. .ludKc Kdpoiton addnsRcd
ho convention Advising steadfastness nnd
mnnony. A coiniulttco ot two was ap-
minted to act with the committee fiomboui
Munches of the IcsrM.vturo to ilrait and pro-
srnt ninenmiial to congress sectlnq forth the
action of this convention. .Indue Campt > cll ,
A. Ilalnes und Judicu ICdKi'ituu were ap
pointed.
At the afternoon session a pieamblo nnd
insoi lit ions worn adopted reoItliiK the history
the history ot the .statehood movement and
anpoidtini ; u committee in ease confess re-
'used to taUf > favorahle action theietipon.
I'he memorial cnmniitteo Is to pieparo and
inhllsh an additns to the people of the United
States setting toith the frrievanres of the
ipople of Dakota. A resolution was adopted
hat thu convention UTOimuend that state
cclslattirn make piovlalou for submission to
the people at the election ne\t November a
reposition that the state co Into operation
n January. IMto. At 8 p. m. the convention
uljminicil to meet hero the lirst Wednesday
n , I line. Huth houses ot the legislature met
hlsovenlnff , appointed members of n joint
iiuiuoriid committee and passed thu bill
nbovo mentioned , which was at omo ap-
uoved by Covfiiioi MilUtte. The legislature
hen adjourned.
JlntiiH t''or
CiiK'.vno Dec , 10 , Commissioner Ulniirh-
ord , of the Central Traffic osboclation , WHS
o-day In leceipt of a telegram from Coinnils-
sionei Kilek , leading as follows : "Thotrunk
lues recommeml tiat inlnvv ot the aavanfo
n live hog r.ites , the rale on dressed lies t > e
idvanecd to the following ti.uislilc.ipo to
\'evv Voik In romnionaif. . < W cents ; iu 10- h
lifrcr.itor earn , or when loaded with dressed
icel , K ) tents. " Coinmlsslotier Itlancliaidnt
once sei.t out a rlrcular to all Central Tiallie
lues asking Joi thcli vote on ( he above ice-
uuiiieiidution , vvhii'h he stated will [ uolialily
> e put Into etlect on Dccemliei " 0.
A Suit Similar to the WnlciMi.
Ni.vv YOKK , Dee. lrt--'lhn Hist btep in
vtmt appeals lobe a lorn ; and llciecly con-
psted pull n alnst a railroad company was (
akentoday bv Ahraliam U'onner , of this
city , and Isaac Mr ( . 'oml > e , a prominent eiti-
n uf Troj. X. Y. Millions ot dollan am at
stake , in Mime iiart thu rum Is Identical
with the recent iiitions which have been de
cided Rdviir-ely to tlm W.ihash toad.
Heduclnu J'iiHscn cr Itiilrr ) .
CIIK Af.o , Dee. 10 ( iciifial I'assenger
Agent Tee , of the Xorthern I'aelhc tallioad.
nho is iit'ro ntU'iidinif tlie vailous mcetlimi ,
ttalcd to-ilay that after Januarj 1 the maxl-
nnm utu tor pussuiitceis on the Jsurtheiu
'achir vv-oiild bar. < unis pci mile. and c iiient
ales a cents , llerotofoio tlio Intel in unmo
llstricts linvli heen as hUh as 7'anil ' bcfiit- ,
i'he iiHiii..siiir p'jpul.itiuii U the
lei thu rfiiuc'ttori.
Tlionliasli Iteeeivcr.
CHICACO , Dec. ifl. Judge drcshnm , ID ti > o
United .St.ites flif.illcvurt thlsaltftnoon ap-
polntM Jiulgii I'll < mas M Cooley , ot Allchl-
ran , to Un receivoi o ( I'm ' Waluih rjillw.tj In
accoidanco wltti Ills decision drlm-red onu
v\ock Ago , JiulkTri ( .on Icy U cx-ii.cndier u ( the
supreme court o !
IT AH HOYS
JDRU&STOKE
TAKF
FULLY , AND
You
ABSOLUTE PERFECTION IN BAKINGi'
- AM ) AM.--
MEATS ROASTED IN THEIR OWN
JUICES , BY US1NQ THE
WIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOR
TOUKD EXCLUSIVELY bN TUB
MARVELOUS RESULTS
LOSS IN SHRINKAGE OF MEATS ,
Very fwj > opl hnotrthntlhn Khrlnkaae of Menfe
fftiotod I ti AclmAtmm IH Ironi tlilrU-Uvato fnrty p
rent. All tnKnlcorH InBii' ' < vfintj'-liVtf i > cr wiit , of wnir
nndonlr l Tp ty-Uveitiir ccnUofwilid nmller.nuil th
lo nttiut 1 matin Intno roahtlnjr 1 < miulain
Effect of tlio SOLTD OVEN Door-
A TFH f > iiaml Sirloin. mtMUnmor well-Uonn , will fr
nrDurriitn nix t'onminmul fnur ounces of ilouhtftu
innut.fitonlnftnlo'uof three pound * nnd twelve ounrt > i
of juiru.hilnlho lo > In 37S iorcoul.of lltn inlttl
r-t'ipht , It fclmwfl tlm euoriuous Loaa or Firxt iS9
CLKT.
Effect of WIRE GAUZE OVEN Boor.
A TT'V ponnd Klrlotn , inHiliutn or wel- ) < lon .jim It *
rmhued to uinonnuurH nmlolRht ouureior Kn
lna.it , mowing nloini of olUitonncranfJnlr * . VVhllt
lliiMloi. * . ! * Urn l > * r c nLof thn totiu udclil. itmirmi
the \orj aroull I.OKH IIP imTBi. > rx run ctx f. or JUICE
StSD rOS IWJSTRATED CltlCULABS ANDPRICE LISTS.
CEAETER OAK STOVES and RANGES are
GOLD IN NEBRASKA aa iollows :
Mil TON ROGHRS& SONS . . .OitiMtA.
I' KUNNUV. . GORDON.
DALLAS ft UK ! SON'
r. C HKrvVI.K , . . HAV Srmvr.s.
H AIKDScCO , Kkiu ACV A CITT.
w F. ir.Min nroN , NH OK.
1 n S1URDKVANT&SON. ATKINSOW.
I. KASSfcCO. , . CHAIIRON.
kUAUSE. LUIHCUR&WLLCH , . . .Coi.u inus.
OLDS BROS . Knr.AK.
TANNn.L cS\vnrNr\r . FATRDUKV.
< 5LTTI.C& PAGER , . I-XAMUIV.
N J.JOHNSON , . NORTH DEMI.
J J McCAKrnRTV , . O'NiiLi. CITV.
R HAZir.VVOOU , . tKccoLA.
J S DUKK . I'LAVTSMOUTII.
A. PEARSON . SIEKUKO.
J G ORr.FN . STROMMVRG.
1 A I'At > nr.N fcSON . SurFRior.
'riMUUUMAN & .1 RAKER. . VBIIPOH.
FOR
LADIES.
MISSCS AND
CHILDREN.
Onr prodnctloMB nrc tfic
erfection
tn them Every Objection to ready-mada
nhoei la removed. The eucccn utbno
attained by our coodi wherever Introduced
It became they are glove-fitting , elegant
In itylo and finish , of the flneit material *
unit workmanship , and moderate in fiilce.
The horrors of breaklne-ln renvolrt di
they are comfortable from the very first.
Nude in nil SIZED , widths and stupes.
Ltttn Sc'.ttfjr Kant aJA < lJrti tf
J. & T. COUSINS ,
vomc.
n
For Sale liy Ifityvvurd J5ro < ? . , G07How
aril SrtPcl. Uintilin.
( lie .System Avith
' .Horno'H Klorlrio Hell
Diseases Without Medicines.
Will I'osIHvcIyriirc Williout
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