IHE ILY : ' : . ' > f SEVENTEENTH YEAE. OMAHA , WEDNESDAY MORNING , DECEMBER 21 , 1887. NUMBER 180 ONLY A WRESTLING MATCH So the London "Globo" Charactorteoo the Smith-Kllrain Contest. BOTH COMbATANTS LIONIZED. Hiilllvnti Displaced In Popular Favor I'nglllHin anil th Princes A 1'rcnclirr Denounces llotli Jem MIICO'H VicMH. CnmmcntM on ( lie Fight. lCoj i < uhtIiS7 liuJamw Unnlnn llenneft.1 LONDON , Dei2fNow ( ) York Ilciald Cable Special to the Hcn.l The prl/o light 1ms been the great topic till day imd the ac count or It given by the European edition ot the Herald us the newspaper nearest to the scene , wns nnich sought UIB ! evening at Smith or Welllng's hulls. Jem Smith 1ms been welcomed back by Ills friends mid extolled - tolled for his pluck imd endurance. Kiltaln 1ms alieudy deposed Sullivan fiom his pin nacle of popularity. The evening press , linv- ing had moio time to digest the particulars than had the morning pi ess , gas c much space to comments. The heading of the Globe Is "Yesterday's Wiesllc. " It sajs : "It does not scorn to liavo boon \ciy extrnordinaiy jioi foimance. In fact thcio wns moro wrestling tlian light ing nnd , as at tills part of the business the Amcilean was a good deal moio expcitth.in Ills opponent , most of tlto 100 round i ended In Smith being tluown with Killain on top of him. " The Pull Mall Ga/cttc simply ciillciscs the "degrading and disgusting spectacle. " It nppears to di aw UIP line at i lot. The cdltot observes : "On Sunday mottling the vicar of Emunucl t hutch , Nottingham , made 11 sensa tion in hischuich by boldly denouncing the Prince of Wales nnd the newspaper pi ess for their shine in the ievlval of pri/o fightIng - Ing , Ho mild it was a duty to speak out when the second pcison in the kingdom , after opening a elimrh , shook hands with nnd pationi/ed n pugilist whoso object was breaking law. Ho would rather see the ihurch disestablishment and himself go with it than receive the support of the cowatdly jiapors. " The Helm has a similar headline. It com ments thus : "Tho select company who wit nessed the spectacle j cstci day paid n com pliment to England nnd offeied an insult to Trance. But why should Englishmen sneak away to Franco to pel fet in deeds they dare not do in Engltindl What have the people of Fiance done to deseivc this dlsicspoet. The Ficnch people may well complain that thclrsoil has been selected for Iho'cxploits of Hi itish law bteakcrs , anil they do complain. " The St. James Gaetto legicts that the at- inosplieio of the pilzo ting is pervading society. Hsiijs : "Tho honoiable Colonel Cory , lm\ing nmdo his graceful e\it , his place is taken by the legitimate descendant of these gladiatois whose ndmisslon to Homan dt awing tooitu irritated Jiucnal. Not only is the slang ol pugilism heatd in the smoking room in tin mouths of men. It is openly talked , without shame , to ladles of quality ; it Is undctstooc' by joung maidens ftesh from school. II would not bo dinlcult to prove that the elo incut of baib.it ism to which pugilism musl nlvviijs appeal has never ceased to exis ! nmong us oven when its piCbcnco has beer least Mispectcd. " The Standard takes an optimistic view thus : "It cannot bo denied Unit within the last year or t\\o pugilism has logalned something - thing of itsfoimer position , while1 ns to it' ] > opulaiity among the masses thcio can bo IK manner of doubt. Moreover , since the pro liibltion of llio pwo ling and Its consequent clcgiadntlon to an illicit spoil like cock light ing and tatting , the lower classes have bo conio far mote biutal in their quaucls ovoi tlicir cups , rtnd the knife and other weapon1 me new used , wlieto foi uicrly men stood ui ami fought their dispute out faitly am bquaiolj' . The Herald visited Jem Mace , who is nov mi Instiitotor In bo\iug nt Pair's school o mnis , iicnr Hi'gent htreet , quadiant. Hi be.u shis lltty jears icmarkably well inn looked as if ho could coma U ] smiling in ftcsh tounds. Mace has lead a ) the details of the light. Ho thought tha while Smith had not been proj : crly attended in his French c-ontes with Oieenflcld , jet yesterday Smlti seemed to have been fully attended. Po Kill ain , Mace said that the Auictlcan wa better than ho thought him. Ho eonsidcre the light a tough one and that it icllcctc credit on both. Ho dtow a distinction b ( twccn a boxer and a fighter. Ho added : " am now a boxer and not n lighter. Th limn with the hat debt knuckles an greatest cnduiancc will invaiiably wit Even our best boxer , lacking these points , 1 in companion but iiMullius. " An old pugilist , who also Keeps bo\ln schools in the quadrant , said ho had intende to go Satuiday night \\ith a lot of swells wli failed to show up. Ho said ho had hithoit fuvoicd Smith nnd wus sutpiiscd to find Kl lain such a good fellow. Hesldes , Kill ain , t Englishmen , was nn unknown quantity , In not liavlng as j et full details of the conic- ho hnd tatlier not exptess an opinion. Jack Knifton , who is now us mild as mil nnd keeping a daily in Hoxton , although je commonly called tonncr and even biggc than Sullivan , was asked Imd ho lead th dt tails. He hnd and was suiprised th. Smith had not \\on eatly with his pluck an cndurnmo. Ha\lng studied Kilr.iln bofot the contest ho thought him too lathy an looking too slow , but now ho icgnulcd Ki lain as the best man. Ho said hnd the latu won the belt ho , Knifton , although 1 : had practically loliied would have cha longed the latter us champion of the world t ns to sustain the honor of England. Hi fcirlng to the probabilities of 11 light betwco Sullivan and Mitchell , Knifton added ho wi favouibly inclined to Sullivan's succcs whom ho legarded ns the greatest pugilist c thowoild. Ho deprecated the two ngrcein to a draw and thought they ought to ha\ complied with Koferoo Atkinson's decision t lesumotho flght on the ir.oitow. In h : opinion the contest paitook too much of wrestling nmtcb , if the accounts v.-ero co : rcot. rcot."Am "Am I going still to Ameneal Oh ro , p < now. I o\\n llfty-nlne houseandmj bushies Is lot go mid I can't go. " Asked if he thought there would be anotlii light , ho added that us Kilr.iln u'ndoubtcdl hud the best of tho. flght nt the llnish I ; ought to challenge Smith to a now ti l.\\ \ . duck Mnssey , who lUired from the ihig t tcacli boxing at his inn , tha "Horsean Groom , " and whose lutnds wcie broken In match with Knifton and to whom Smit once forfeited , agreed with mm h thut Kid ton had said but thought tit the last ronn the chances wctc equal for the two. Tom Si mends , n ! o a i ctii ed boxing tcnebc and Kecpur of luc'Hluo Anchor In Shoicdkc ! alii Li- was evrprlsi'd tit the teau'.t , fohy e : pooled Smith Kwh1 casllj after he ca\v KI rain's exhibition. Although Kilrnln hnd the advantage In reach and height , jut Smith was sturdier looking and a better made man. "Why , " said Symonds , "Smith is tied up w Itli muscle. Kllraln's seemed to have boon of an India rubber kind. " One of the most famous amateur boxers and well known inCapclcouttnsun authority but who nsked his name to bo w ithhold fiom print , said frankly : "I was for Smith jester- day morning , but after reading the details I icgard Kilt ain as the better of the two. Some American pipers were shrew din giv ing out that ho was faulty w ith his lists be cause It was that which knocked down Smith four times. " Touching m y contest between Sullivan and Mitchell , this amateur , although claiming Mitchell to bo one of thobcst boxers England possesses , believed Sullivan , if ho could be well trained , must prove the winner. 1)111 Header , the nine stone cluvnpion who icccntly , in n fight , defeated Dnvo Hutko , brother to Jack Huikc , now In America , wai also \isited and , in tuin , other spoils. Ho and they cxpiessed their opinions stiongly us to Kllinln's good quality as ha\Ing "up his slec\e moic than was usually accredited to him. " They ngiccd that Smith must have been the most suipiiscd of all at Kilt ain. Mr. William E. Haidlng this cNcnlngic- tuincd to London. Ho left Kilrain in the caio of Ceoi go W. Mcoie , Chalky Mitchell and Chin Icy Kow ell nnd is now waiting for fresh Institutions fiom Mr. Pox. Hauling has witnessed eightj-se\ pii/o lights in Amctica , Including all the championship b it tics Ho P.IJS that of all the pugilists tlmt hu\c come undci his notice Kilialn is the best in the otthodox twciiij-four foot ting and this is moio icimukuble us it was Kiltaln's initial encounter under London piizo ling lilies. Ho said he was awnro that Pox know what ho was doing when heolTcied to match Kilrain to tight Sullivan for 55,000 or H0,00 < ) a side , but that neither Mr. Pox or even himself expected to sec Kill ain make such n dctcimined nnd obduiato battle with such n plucky , powei ful , nnd so scicntilic a pugilist ns the English champion. J. L Sullivan has been intcivicwed in Glnsgow. Ho sajs It would bo a bic.ichof pugilistic etiquette ) to give his opinion rcgnid- Ing the encounter , but ho was veiydcslious to meet cither of them nnd the following challenge was issued on his bc'aalf by his manager : When Champion Sullivan nnd my- sclf airi\ed in England I was in the hopes of m ranging a match that would plncobcjoud all doubt the title of the championship of the woild. In America Sul livan is conceded by all to bo w ithout n peer , but many pcoplo in England question Sulli van's claim , owing to the biilliant iccoidof Jem Smith. I hoped that ycsterdaj's mill would como to a satisfnctoiy decision , so that wo could make ovcilutes to the winner. Not to bo disappointed Sullivan is determined to light , and acting on his behalf I horcbj offer to match him against either Smith or Kiliain on the following terms : Tlmt he meets one the Hist week in Apul and the other the lirst week in May on ncuttal ten i- totyfor ? 10,000 a side , each battle , both matches to bo decided accotding to London pu/o ling lilies. Ho , however , speculates that the Police Gazettetiophy , nowthe iccogni/cdchampion ship of-tho-woild belt , shall notboiccogimed in any matel ) . The Sporting Life adds : "If Sullivan really wishes to light for the chum- pionshii ) of the world ho lias no other allot nu- tl\e but to light for the Police Gazette belt , us nobodj but the holder of tlmt ttopliy can justly bo dubbed 'champion of the woild. ' Sullivan , however , will have all his woik cut out to defeat Chailey Mitchell , with whom ho is matched. " It is nanatcd by a spectator that when on the giound Ki'tain ' and Smith manfullj nb- Nt.lined fiom taking any unfair advantage and temained passive until picked up by their seconds. Occasionally , of course , there weio objections and appeals to the tefereo bj the seconds , but although woidswcrc bandied freely about , a Hash of wit tuined the situation into one 01 a laughable dcbcnption. At times one man would wait until hi * opponent was using from his seat wheieupon the following conveisntion took place : Haipcr Doesn't jour man want to flght , 1 Donnelly J 1 Donnelly You'll not bo in abutly after a few moro louuds. Mr. Hauling Look , wo claim flrst blood. Harper ( amid much laughter ) You've been asleep. Wo diew tlmt some tune ago. Mitchell Its n nlco day Jake , take jour limo. Its ten to ono on jou hue. Kilruin knocked Smith down with uteriific i ight bander on Iho left car w hith limned- intelj swelled up. Donnellj' Hello I Ho is getting weak. Harper Yes , n fortnight. Mr. A. Cooper Kilruin is a good man and a fair lighter too. Smith I Jo's a better man than ever 1 thought him. After n few moro rounds they clinched anil wtcstlcd for the fall. A bjstandcr ro- inaiked : "Ho can't throw him. " To vvlileli Kiliain leplied , "Can't I thtow him ! " and over went Smith. As thej' were being catiicd to their icspcc- tivo coineis Mitchell said : "Look , Jake , al his cm. Don't ' stand thcio , Hank. " Alone peiiodtho alteie.ition between Iho seconds wns amusing. Mitchell ( appealing to the icfcieo in the thlrtj'-fir'it round ) . Here , thej aio gouging my man. Haldock You lie. You know I wouldn't do such n thing. Mitchell No , John , Us a shame to accuse jou of such conduct. You'll forgive me Jack , wont jou ? ( saicnstically ) . How' < Kill ain I Is ho a lighter , govornoi ) Fleming He's a much better man than 1 thought him. Donnelly Let's have fair play and may the best man w in. Ponj' Mooto You know we arc in n stningo counti j * . After llio fouitecnth lound Donnelly nnc Haldock , who had swom vengeance lire vlouslj1 , went into the center of the ring and shook hands vigorously , Donnellj' Look gentlemen , ho walks t ( his corner. Haipci That's because j'ou can't carrj him. him.Haldock Haldock ( Smith setting In his corner ) Oh Jem , If 1 only Imd a looking glass. Any- bodj would kiss jou. Heio Ualdoek sullei it the action to the word by kissing Smith. Mitchell ( as Jake walked to the center ) Keep jour hands shut. Conic a little this way. way.A A Spectator We'll want some candle ; o | soon. soon.Mitchell Mitchell ( saUilcallyLook ) ont Juke mind Jem'n loft. Ho changes thut leg anc gives an awful punch in the diubj- . ( aside ; The dickens I Hai per When he eloes get it there you'l not HKo It , take my word for it. Ualdock--hj ( > sterlcalljl. ) Go on Jem , joui constitution < nnt stand it better , Howes Deu't. ' stand so much of thn wrestlingJem. ( To b' ) tnmlei ) KiUuin'i a peed 'un. " .MUcLcll Olit look at poor Jcra's car I wouldn't have it for all the money in the bank of England. Hnr | er Oh , wait until jou meet Sulli van , Mitchell. - don't think wo Donnelly Chailejdon't jou hnd better give them half an hour's rest I Harper You'll want two be'foi o long. Haldock Jem , I thought wo had lost an hour ago. You can win now. Set about him. him.Two Two moio rounds nnd a great commotion prevailed , in the midst of which Haldock and Donnelly looked vet j' much llko engaging in n scrap , bnt fortunately their men icquired cnrrj'lng to their cornets' and the tut moil ceased. Harper Look at that eje , Jem. I'll give jou my word ho can't see jou. Kiliain ( to Hmper ) Yes , I can , and jou also , inj1 gentleman. When seven more rounds had been fought nnd the men were on the ground Kilrain , In answer to the cries of Smith's seconds to get off their man , suid : If I can't w in fair I don't want to win. Mitchell Smith's second has said he hoped Jake would make him tight half an hour. He'll bo accommodated to day. At the tct initiation of the seventj'-fli st i omul Donnelly , whilst canjing Kiliain to his coiner , sang "Sweet Violets. " On com pleting the sovontj--seventh round Mitchell ipl'oalcd to the tefeiee , declining his man's 'aco had been toin. Smith No ; no ; 1 wouldn't do such u thine. H ildock It isn't likely. Mitchell Oh , pour god is a wooden one. Kiliain , after showing his fuco to the ofeteo and asking that official to wateli hose fellows , walked to his coiner and was subsequently ouleied by Mitchell to make lis time. Hai per Wait till you meet Sullivan. Mitchell Ah , the sooner the better. I have leatcn all tomeis nnd when I meet that Jluffer the light vv ill not last as long as this. Ho careful in that coiner. Don't trj to buak : nj * man's llngcis. Harper Smith will bicak his Jaw. Pleming The men arc all right. It's the seconds who aio making all the low. Mitchell Look out for Jack Haldock. Haldoek You met a nlco one. You want mo to second jou against Sullivan. Mitchell ( healing some talk about post ponement tin ough the d.nkness ) said : Don't talk about daikncss. Look at the moon. God bless the moon. Spectator You'll want candles soon. Concluding tlicsovcntj'-ulnth round Smith's seconds attempted to cattj' him , but ho said : "Let mo walk. " Mitchell Now look hcie , there must be no nonsense tills time or thcio'll bo somebody butt and it wont bo me. I\H tlicj- advanced for the ono bundled and Hi st lound , Mitchell said : "Now let's have ono good louud and give the light to the best man. " Kilrnln and Smith Must Fight Again. Ni \ \ YOIIK , Dec 20 Uiclmtd K. Pox this morning sent the following message in ic- gard to the Kilrain-Smitli fight : "Gcoigo W. Atkinson , Hcfeiee Kiluiin- Smith light , Editor Spotting Life , London : Fight must bo finished. If Smith icfifcsl shall claim belt , wet Id's championship and stakes for Kiliain. " The following cablegram was sent to his icpioscniativc , William F. Harding : "Dtavv won't do. Men must meet to finish If Smith icfuses shall claim bolt , woild's championship nnd stakes for Killiln. Am willing to bick Jake ngainst Sullivan , after tills is sellled , for from t5,000 to tlO.OOO and belt. " Ni w YOIIK , Dec. 20 Tlio World will pub lish the following telegiam to morrow in ic- lalion to the Kiliatn Smith fight : LONDON , Due.0 Hichnrd K. Pox- , New York : Just nilived. London craver light. Hatllo the gicatcst on tecord. Kil- tain stiongcst al finish Kiliain pronounced best fighter over seen in England. It w con ceded thai ho w ould hav e w on onlj The dm It- ness ended the buttle. Wh.it about stakes i Wiio Atkinson immediiitelj' . HusniNO. This went to Kill ain : Jnko Kill am , Champion of the Woild , London : My wann est congiatulalions on jour gieat fight. Press am ] public all do honor to the Ameri can ihamJMon , and hail jou champion of the woild. Will back jou against nnj'man in Iho WOlld for ? 5,00t ) lo $10,000 Kieiuui ) K. Po\ . The Kilrain Kninily. Nnv Hi IIKIIID , Mass , Dec. 20 [ Special Telegiam to the HLU. ] The wife of Jake Kilrain , with two children , is in the citj , guest of James P. Mooie , dunng her bus- 'band's ' absence. She wns seen last night by a ic-porter Just after she hud icceived the fiistnows of the result of the fight. Mis Kilrain is u pi cttj and pluck j' lltllo woman , w ho is an indent admirer of her husband's ptow ess , and she was delighted to know he had proved himself a match foi the English champion. Immcdiatclj'upon icceipt of the : dispatch she cabled congiatulations to her husband , hoping her greeting would bo the liist to leach him from Ibis side of Iho water , Mis. Kilinin had just leceived a letter from her husband , in which ho stated ho should lernain ujxm fotcign soil four months longer , in older to tiain Mitchell for his coming fight , and act as his second. When ho retm nl to this countrj it is probable ho w ill take the management of Iho new Athletic club loom in Hoston. A Bloated Fcmnlo Ilnndholdcr. Dh ruoiT , Dec. 20 The woman aircstcc1 jester day with tliiitj-nmo 1,000 Unitec1 State" ! bonds in her possession , which she had vainly tiied to negotiate , Is still lockcc : up Her name is said to bo Sophie Vietoiino It is claimed Uml the man Hoffman , in Windsor , Out , who is connected with the woman who was in tested hero whllo tijint to negotiate United States bonds , is no other than Jsador Cohnfirld , the great feather mer chant of Now York , who failed u few ue.uk ! ago and fled to Canada. The IVcHtcrn Union Wins. Ni vv YOIIK , Dec. 20 James A. Goodsell's suit ujjninst the Westci n Union Tclegrapl companj' , to iccover over half a mlllloi dollais for nn nllegcd brcnch of conlract has been decided in favor of the Weslei i Union company bj' the superior court. Tin suit was brought for nllegcd breach of con tiact In fulling to send , ns it Is claimed , the news of the plaintiff over its wiles. The plaintiff was ut the time propiietor of a pi ess association. I\ps Sues for DHUUIRCH. NKVV YOIIK , Dec. 20 Ptesidcnt Dexter , o the Cincinnati , Hamilton & Dajton railroad was sei v ed with a summons to daj1 at th instance of Ives , who bilngo null nimhis Dexter , laj Ing damages at 100,000. Dexte was found by an ofllcer. The case w ill come up in Hrooklj n , StcniiiHhip HAstnuuo , Doc. 20. [ Special Telegram' t ( theHLE. ] Arihed TheSuovia , frow New Yoik. QUPF.NI.TOVV x , Dec. 20. Ai rived The Alas kun , fre'in New York. Transcontinental llcprcbcntutlvcH. ST. Louis , Dec. 20. Hcpresentutivcs o ttanscontincntal lines continued their meet ing hero to day. but after spending some Urn discussing matters , adjoin ncd subject to th call of thcchaltmnn. New Yoik'tt Cub Strike Settled. YOIIK , Dec. 20. The cab drivel's am stablennn'sstiike wm settled to-night am the men will rctuin to vvoik to monow. RIDDIBERCER AND RUM , Ono of the Famous Three "R's" ' Takes Part In Sonnto Dobuto. HE WAS "LOADED FOR BEAR. " , 'lrKlnla'H Senator Ainln ? Iunagcs to Mnkca Fool of Himself HlMory ul' NcbruHkn'ti Iniliaii Operations. A Scene In the Senate. WASHINGTON HIWKUI TIM : O\utu Hrr , I filil Poc'iiTrr.NTit Sr. , V WASHINGTON- . C. , Dec. 20. ) Theio was a little scene in the scnato to- laj' . Mr. Hlair on jesterdiij' announced that ifter the morning business to daj' ho would oall up his educational bill for the pin pose of unking some tcnmiks upon it. Justbefoto ho tlmo in lived for him to take the floor Mr. lllddleberger was ob cived to orlng into ho elmmber a couple of bound copies of the Jongt cssioiml Hccord , w Ith u piece of p ipcr sticking out fiom between the pages in vail- ous places , indicating that ho was propai cd 0 make extensive reference to the volume. Mr. Ulddlebciger was considerably Hushed nnd his manncis indicated tlmt ho was loaded for boar. " When Mr. Hlalr inoso the Vhgmla senator got up and made a state ment about the character of the bill. Ho leelaicd that the mcasuto was loaded down with a pieamblo of gii'.il length and contain- ng false llguics and statements of facts. Mr. Hlalr said the gentleman from Viiginia nul in the last congiess voted for the bill with the same pieamblo and had talscd no objection. "Untiue , " exclaimed the senator fiom Vir jlnlii , "and I have bi ought with mo the tccoids to piove who tells the tiuth about llio matter , and , further , I am anxious to how the senate heio and now who speaks tiuthfully. " Mr. Hlair , who has taken a desk over on llio southeast coiner of the demociatic side of the chamber because ho gets a moio prominent location than ho could on the re publican side , looked a little p.ilo as he gazed acioss the vvnj' at Mr. Uiddlobcigor. The latter added that ho was detei mined to set himself right on this subject and show that the bill had been tampered with since tlio hist session , mid that ho would not con sent to consideration of the bill until h6 was nccoidcd an oppoi ( unity to do it. So thcio w as a call of the senate on con sideration of the bill , and Mr. Hlalr won. Hut the senator fiom Viiginia had cicatcd such a hubbub that Mr. Hlair gave waj' to a motion to go into secret session , still holding the lloor , and he will make his re in it ks when the atmosphcto is in a less humid condition. TIII nrs MOINTS inv Lit Tirir-i. The Hi i 's tcadurs in Iowa w 111 loin n w ith plcusmu tlmt nnoth/r i-ffoit is being nmdo to quiet the titles of settlers on the DCS Moincs 1 ivcr lands. Mr. Teller to eluj * teported with favoiablo iccomiiKjddation the bill which the picsident vetoed m the last congress and it will soon bo made up and passed. Mr. Moi- gnn , of Alabama , in behalf of the picsident , who is a memberA'vvitli Mr. Teller on the committee on public Jands"cxpiessed his dis sent to thb bill Piid."f > itodlthat'It Avits"nnTf- ! fort of eongiess to usurp Judicial JKJWCIS for tlio pin pose of restoring , setting aside and annulling nmnj' decrees tlmt have passed , some of them in aA inferior com t and some of them in tlio supreme couitof the United States. Ho cmloistd the sentiment the pies- Idcnt made w lien the veto message was sent to tlio senate with "the unsigned blllncuilj * twojcarsaio lovpiscimtoiH andinembcis be-lievo tlmt the piesidont w ill again veto the bill , but that thej1 can have it passed over the veto. This thej Uid brfcno and failed. Mils. lOOlN's l' | NSIOS" . Again the committee on pensions 1ms ro- pottcdwith a favorable leeommendation to the senate the bill to plni o the w idow of the latoUoiicialJolniA.Log.in on the pension i nil at the i ate of > J 000 a j ear. To day thei e was objection to its consideration and the bill went on the calendar , whcio it will bo i cached soon after the holidavs Mr. Henj1 , of Aikansas , who suieeedcd Mr. dm land , objected. A bill was also reported nnd placed on the calendar to give the widow of the late Prank 1' . Hlair a similar pension. The LoL'an bill was passed l\y the senate a jear ago , but was smothetcd in the house. It will likely pcnsh again , as the demociats ate almost sohdlj' opposed to it. VMI\T Till. IlOfsi : 1)111. The session of of the house occupied but fifteeen minutes , and most of t hat t line was taken up bj the loiding of the join nul of jesteiday. The pteiipitato event was to give the committee on iulort an oppoi tunity to get to woik , so that a reiioit maj' bo iwssiblo tomorrow. Theio will bo a good deal of shaip talk on the icport of lulcs when it is made , as t heio is a determination to curtail the powers of some of tlio committees. The senate did not net on the ( oncuri cut resolution of the house to adjourn for the holidajs on Thursdaj' , the 2-'d , jo Wedncsdny , Januarj' 4. but the committee to which it was tofeiicd lepoi ted favorably and it will bo adopted pi opnblj' to moi row. IIISTOIIV Of HlltSKA'B IVDHV O1T1UTI < ) VS. The acting commissioner of Indian alTalis , In response to a resolution bj' Senator Man- dcison intioduccd a jcar ago , sent to tlio sen ate to daj' a copy of the histoi.v of the Indian operations on tiio plains , fuinishedbj Colonel Ilcnrj' H. Cairlnglon to n special commission which met at Port Mcl'hcison , Neb , in the spnngof IbW. The statement and accompanj1- ing papets ocmpy Hfl long tvpe-wutten pages and v\ ill bo an interesting document to man.v of the Hi u leaders , detailing , as it does , tlio haidships and thiilllng adventutcs of the soldieis nnd citl/ojis wlio established tlio route to Montana ami who weio picsent at the Poit Phil Kc.iinoj' massacie. Till ! IHMUTlt A 1UNMII 11OU1. Delegate GilToid , of Dakota , has piepaied a bill which ho will intiodiue , gianting the right to the Diiluth & Denver lallwav com- panj' to i-onstruct a bndgo over the Mlssouii t Ivor at Wheeler , Dak. This t oad is finished almost to Watertown , Dak , is gi.uled to Huron and iron is to bo laid as far us Wheeler , Charles Mix countj' , on the Mis souri river , bj- the middle of next summer. The load is to bo pushed on to Denver and is to get a connection into Omaha. Yankton is laboring under the belief thut the load is going tnere , but the fact tlmt the company want to cioss thorlvwnt Wheeler seems to determine the route to bo taken. I X-SI CllbTAHT VANNING V FUV ILL. Prom New Yoik this evening conies the Information that cji-Sccietoiy Manning is alarmingly ill and probably bojond the point of recovetjMr. . Manning was ruined in health w hen ho left the treasury and the duties ho took uxm | himself in the manage ment of the new bank has hastened his pi cs- ent condition. Tno ta-secrctarj' is at his old homo with his family nt Albany and the pri- vuto telegrams received from thcio speak of his condition as being1 precai ious. A wagon load of letters and memoiials from the gieat commerce centers of the east ern and central states have been leceived bj- men In congress praying for a bankrupt law. They denounce the present sj stem of assign ment with the piofeircd creditor provisions and no way of final rclluqulshment from lia bility ns unjust to both the creditors nnd debtor. They waul a uniform bankrupt law , and Unit will not encourage fuilui PS in busi ness , but which will help all Intciestcd wheto there is an honest ejinhni rassment. A ippic- sen ta tivo of Illinois sajs ho will produce a bill which has been approved by the jViicr- ic.m H.ir association which will give any ono in debt to the extent of $500 the advantage ol the bankrupt law , which it cicatesontho general principle of the bill which has fig uird incoinecssduilngthc past four or five jctn-s. n < rnvF. AGENT * ron JIXUHASKA IUNKS. The conipli oiler of the curicncy to day ftp pi oved us i csei \ e. agents for Ncbi nsla : tanis the following : cnaso National back of New York , the Pnited States National bunk of Omaha and the Oinalm National bank re ceive agents for the Plist National bank of Chndron ; the Omaha National bank icseiro igcnt for the Piist National bank of Ord , Neb ; the Chase National bank of New York cservo agent for the Flrtt , National bank of Hluo Hill , Neb. Pi uuS. . Hi vni. The 1'nclllu Commission Iloport . AVv niNiToDec. . 20 [ Special Telegiam .o the Hrr. ] Jt was expected that the piesl- dent would withhold the icport of the Pacific iiillroad commission until after the holidajs nnd send It to congress , w ith claboiate mes sage commenting upon the legislation pto- [ ) osed by the commtssloneis nnd iccommend- ing the adoption of whatever portion of It be approved. As 1ms ahead j' been stated , two icpoits , ono of which , signed bj' Commis. slonei s Littler and Andoi son , is supposed to 101 ommend the extension of the time for tlio inijment of the indebtedness of the lailioad to the goveinment , and the other , signed by Govcinor Pnttlson. of PC nnsjlvunlu , recom- mcndliig summat j' legal proceedings to com pel the Immediate pav incut of the money duo the government. Upon reading thoiepoit the piesldent , I understand , has decided not to cndoiso either icpoit but to transmit them to congieis to moiiow or nc\t daj' beloio the holidaj' icccss without unj * leeommendation whntever and \ctj' few vomments , leaving the entiio icsponslbilitj' upon eongicssto take such action ns it deemed wise. Tlio picsident did not nsk for the appointment of the commission but it was oiganlml bj order of congress and ho considers Unit tlio lepoi t is made to thut bodj * instead of him. Another native on his pint for sending in the icpoits without comment l > i tlmt ho cannot cntliclj npptovo of the lec oimnemlutions of either the mnjoiity or the minoiity of Iho com mission. 1'oHtal , Dec. 20 [ bpecial Telegram to the Hi r.l Tlio follow ing Neln aska jiont- mastcis weic appointed to daj' : William H. McClanahan at Elk Cieck , Johnson countj' , vice , John W. Hainhatt , lesigned ; Marj' Pease , Nonp.iieil , Dawi s count.y , v ice Eugene Heath , resigned ; John H. Slilnn , Stiatton , Hitchcock countj' , vice Chillies W. Hailcj' , temoved. A postoftleo has been established at Wal lace , Liiuoln countj , and Din all , Jackson ap pointed postmaster , Tlio postofttce at liondvllle , Ited Willow countj' , has been discontinued and mall will go to Indiniiola. The time schedule of the slur mail route extending fiom Wellsvlllo to Minatore , Neb , has been ouiered changed as follows : Leave Wellsvillo Sundajs nnd Thuisdnjs nt 1 .ISO p. m , m rive nt Mhmtoio In T''S ( ) p , m ; leave Minatoio Sundavs and Tliuisdajs at 7 a. in. , at live at Wellsvillo by 1 p. m. Nebraska ami lown I'ensliios. W \SIIINGTON , Dec. 20. [ Special Telegiam to the HI.I : . ] Pensions issued for Nc- braskans : Marj' C. , widow of W. II. H. MeCnuloj' , Cuitis. Mexican wat Amos Cox , Sj'iaeusc. Oiiginal Hiintwcll Tajlor , Hcllwood. Incicaso T. J. Hall , Geneva ; Noah Mishler , Culbettson. Pensions for lowans : Alice , widow of V. H. Monioe , Howloj"Iticrcnso L. G. Tow no , Crcston ; David Osboin , Coining : G. K. Tay lor , Shcnaiidoah ; P. M. Allen , Haivaid ; G. H. Pr.isher , Hiighton : C. M. Hunce , Ames ; A. N. Pellets , Lnno Spiings ; G. W. Pox , Elkans ; Julias Cox , Mcnim.ic ; K W. Mead , Clinton. Heissuo John Hush , Colfnx ; D. H. Mai tin. Sidne.y ; William Lowenbcig , Ottumwa Hestoiation and inci ease Samuel Cobb , Lovilia. AVcstcrn I'utcntH Issued. WASHINOTOV , Dec. 20 [ Special Telegiam to the HIT. ] Patents weio issued to-day to the follow ing NebrusKn nnd Iowa inventors : William I { . Adams , Omaha , cuitj' comb ; James E. He.itj' , Nevada , la. , leclining at tachments for bedsteads ; leJehatd Hassol , Huilington , la , hamc tug ; Uoswell Kohn , assignor of one-half to H. H. Harford , Davenpoit , la , buu'gjtop ; Edward II. Lvncli , Davenport , In. , neck joke and lister plow : Joseph Mm tin , Hartwiek , In , diaft equalizer ; Ficd N. Teicillng. ] | ) Stuatt , Neb , diaynaw : William T. Wai dell , near Manly Jinietion , la , double cutter bat. Hen Hntleruorth'K Conelilion. W\siiiN.TON , Dec. 20. [ Spec i.tl Telegiam to the Hi iThe ] condition of Hepiesenta- tivo Hen Huttei woitli , of Cincinnati , is bc- comingjfuch astoalaim his Ji tends. Last night was a ver.v bad ono for him. Ho has been hic-iouhmg for twentj-four houis , 'and the i risisof tvplioid fevet is apptouching. He is at Ins icsidcnco in this citj' . Major Huttcrwoith is one of the leading tcpicscnta lives in the house. Army News. WASIIINCSTOV , Dec. 20 [ Special Telegram to the Hi r ] Leave ol abcncc for seven daj s. fiom Dec. 2 J , has been gi anted Fust Lieutenant John Higolow , Jr. , Tenth cavalij' . Leave of absence tor four months em sui- gcon's ceitilicato has been gi anted First Lieutenant John I. Chamberlain , Fust attilleij' . Second Lieutenant Leipj' E. Scbtee , siixnal coips , is older cd to Pott Leavenwoitli , Kan. , to bo examined for ictircment. NoiiiinntldiiH Hy the President. WASHINGTON , Dec. 20 The president today - day sent the following nominations to the senate : Fiank C. Hogne , of Illinois , to bo npitraiscrof metcliandiso in tlio distnct of Chicago and state of Illinois ; Stephen A. Dowolf , of Montana , to bo associate Justice of the supiemo couitof Montana territory ; Edwatd P. Hingham , of Ohio , to bo chief Justice of thosupicmo court of the Distnct of Columbia ; Mintin M. Montgoinerj * , of Michigan , to bo associate justice of the supreme couitof the District of Columbia ; William J. Allen , of Illinois , to bo United States judge for the southcin district of Illi nois ; Now ton W. McConnell , of Tennessee , to bo i hief justice of the supreme coutt of Montana tei itoijto ; bo nttotney of the United States , Geotgo E. Piichett for the district of Ncbtaslcit ; Whitaker M , Giant , of Iowa , for the distnet of Alaska. Secret Service Continuations. WASHINGTON , Dec. 20. Tlio senate has 10- moved the injunction of seciecj fiom the following nominations , which wcro confirmed in secret scission the ISth inst. : Chatles S. Fait child , of Now Yoik , to bo sccietaiy of the ticnsury ; George S. IJlves , of Now Yoik , to bo assistant secietarj'of state ; Isano H. Majtiind , of Now York , to bo assistant see- u'tarj'of the ticasui.v ; James W , Iljatt , of Connecticut , to bo United States tiuasuior ; Hnjless W. Hanmi , of Indiana , to bo minister to the Aigontine Republic ; ; Alexander S. Law ton , of Georgia , to bo minister to Aus- trm-Hungaij' . Suel J. Sjiaulding to bo postmaster at In- dlanola , la , was ion II lined to daj' . Itenrosenttitivo Mnfl'iitt SerioiiHly 111. WiiiiNOTov.Dec. . 20. Hcpiescntativo Moffatt , of Michigan , is Ijing seiiously ill at his rooms at vVillai d's hotel. Vcaibunclc on his chin was the piimary cuuso of the illness. When his colleagues called upon him this morning ho was unable to lecognizo them. Ills wife has been telegraphed for. National Capital Notes. The senate committee on appropriations this moinlng agreed , though not unani mously , to a fav orablo repot t on the lionso icsolutfon for adjouinmcnt for the holidays fiom next Tliuisday , The setmto commlttoo on fmnnco to-daj' adopted two additional sections to tiio under valuation bill. Tlipj' repeal coitaln minor features of the existing law which uro found to conflict with the piinciplcs of the new bill. bill.Tho The house committee on elections to ilnj' fixed Friday , January fi , us the date for the consideration of the Thocbe Carlisle con tested election case. FIFTIETH COXGHKSS. > , . Senate. WASHINGTONDec. . 20.--Mcssagcs fipm the picsidcnl woe piC4cntcd with cominunka- tlons from the secretarj of state in rcforoneo to the Invitation to this countiy to appoint a deleeuto or delegates to the Intel national ex position of labor to bo held In Harcelomi , Spain , In April , lss > , mid commending the secietaij's suggestions to the favoiablo con sideration of congiess , and In rcfcrcncototho Invitation of theHtlttanlo majesty to this government to participate hi the international exposition to bo held in Melbouine , in l 1 * , to cclebiato the centennial of the foundation of New South Wale- " , the Hist Austiallan e-olonj' . The messages weie i efer icd to the coinmitteo on foielgn iclations. Numerous petitions fiom various states weio ptcounted In favor of Hlali's educa tional bill and nl o a petition from citl/ens of Pennsjlvanln protesting against the admis sion of Utah as a state. Mr. Allison , from the coinmitteo on finance , icpoitcd a bill to icguhito the Impoitntloii of foreign mcichandlHoaml tosecuie unlfoimitj' on the classification thcicof and for other putposcs ( undeivaluation bill ) . Placed ou the calendar. The committee on public hinds icported n bill to quiet tltlo of settlers on DCS Mollies i K or lands. Pl.u ed on the calendar. The coinmitteobn pensions icpoitcd a bill to plucu the mime of the widow of General Logan on the pension ioll at the into of * i,000 per j ear , and its immediate consideration VMIS asked for. Objection was made and the bill wns placed on the calendar. Mr. Edmunds asked that the postal tele- giaph bill Intiiidiiecd b\ bimbo taken fiom the table nnd icfciied te > the postnftliu com mittee. Tlio bill wns soicfeiud , us was also a bill on the same silbji ct inlioduccd lij Mr. Cullom. The lesolutlon offered by Mr Calljostoi- tcidav to ] ) iint in the Cnngicssioiml Kicoul tlio memoilal of the conslitutiomil convin- tion of Utali was called up bj Unit gcntlo- mnn , who nskcd that it be adopted After consideiablo debate Mr. Call wllh- dieiv his icsnlutlon , us ho had attained its object In leading tlio Utah memoii.il himself. Mr Hlair then moved to take up his edu cational bill , \\lilch was agiccd to. Without fuither action the senate pro ceeded to executive business. House1. WeMttNGTOv , Dec. 20 A pieamblc and icsolution were oiTeied iccitlng that it is cuucntly lepoitcd tlmt loal operatois in the Lehigh region aio now impoiting 01 about to impoit 2,000 Hclgian mlncts , under contrail to take the places of thostiiking mliioisnow out in that section ; that the stiIking inlncis have used cverj endeavor to have n Settlement of the dilTcionces bj' in bill ation , and th.it the operatois have positively icfused to enter into inbitiation and icquesting the piesident to notify the oltlelals of the tieasury dcpaitmcnt of these facts , nnd to uige them to use spec lal effoits to pie\uit the landing of Helglan miners , nnd scu that the law against the impoitation of labor undui tnntrict isstiictlj' enfoiccd. Hefer led to the committee on labor. The propositions to increase tlio member ship. ! of the coinmitteo on i ules to scv en , and to provide fora lommittco on the Amen le in isthmus , weio lespectlvelv intioduccd bj' Messis Townsend and Uaker , of Illinois , and icfeiicd to the commllto on iiilcs. The house then , at I'islii , adjouined. Govornoi1 Thajcf anil Ijaniar. LINCOLN , Neb. , Dec. 20 [ Special Tolegt am to the Hi r. ] Governor Tlmjer to ilnj' for- waided the following communication to Scnatois Mander son and Paddock at Wash ington : Mi DIMII Sins : As n citizen of the United States and a republican , I respectfully mid most ciunestlv protest ngninst the conHim.i- lion of L Q C. Lamar as a justice of tlio supiemo comt of the United States Hewas in Me.nt and principle Just mm h atiaitor ns Jeif Davis. Ho was a bold and delimit ad- vocaloof the dissolution of tlio union in IMiOlil. Helms never iccalled his tieason- nblo sentiments A man w ith such a recoid should never bo placed upon the bench of the supreme comt of the Unilcd tatos bjtlio votes of icpuhlicun seimtois , ns he is not u fit poison to Intel pi et tlio constitution of the United States. JOHN M. TimLK. A lt Unto Tc'li-nniph Scheme. Nr.w YOIIK , Dec. 20 [ Special Telegram to thoHn1 ] Evci since the absoiption of the Haltlmoio i\ , Ohio Tele giaph companj b tlio Western Union a nunibet of business men who do a laigo tclci.iaph business between this city mid Chu ago have been discussing the feasibilitj' of foi tiling n companj to build nnd opernto n line fiom Ibis citj lo the hitter point. 'J lie-so men now lease wnes from the Wcstein Union nnd ji.ij that company , on an average , Hi,000 a jear foi theusoof apiivnto wiie. Hefoio eompetilioii caused by the Hnltimoic > \ , the jnico was s.'I.OOO , and nianj' pel sons feai tlmt now that this opposi tion has been gotten out of the wyj' the West ern Union will , as soon as present continets expno , laiso tlio lental , if not to the old llguie , to a pi ice hugely in excess of what is now cliai ged. These gcritlejncn have at last agiccd upon a geneial plan , and pioposo to cai rj' it out without delay. It provides for the foundation of a Joint stock com pan j'w lib a paid uii casli capital of SIOO.OOO. This sum , it is claimed , will bo sufficient to constiuct all w lies neccssarj' . Tlio cost of operating them , it is calculated , will not exccecl MO.OOO a v ear , including icp ills , nnd ns thcro ntu fifty subscribers the original cash subscrip tions will bo * 10,000 , , with a jeaily assess ment of jii.OOO. Knncrnl of Governor Hodwcll. Atc.usT , Me. , Dec. 20 Htisiness was cn- tiiely Huspendcd this moining and lings woio all at half mast. 'Jliousands of visitois were heio to attend Iho funeral of the late Govcinor Hodwell. Half-hour guns from tlio United States nisenal have been Hied all moining. At 9 o'clock thodooisof the can- itol wcto opened to mnnbcis of people want ing to take a last look at the go vet no 's face Manj1 distinguished pcoplo from all over Now England woio in the throng. When the time arrived for the public cxei i ises the doors of the house of rcpieseritatlve hall weio opened and admitted the family and icl- ntivcs fiist. Tlio family sat at the lighter the speaker's chair. The space on the left was reset ved for the govcinoi's staff nnd state otllcmln. Following those caino the legisla tive committees and delegates fiom vin ious organi/atlons throughout the stato. The general publlo was then admitted and nil space in the lingo hall was soon occupied , \\liilohundiedhwero unable to gain admit tance. Key. C. A. Hngden of Aubuin , de livered the funeiat acldiess. - Steamer SI Using. HALIFAX , Dec. 20. The steamer Miiandn , with a big timber i aft in tow , has not been heard from slnco she passed Hrlar Island on the 10th. It is now two weeks since the steamer started from .loggins , and it was ex pected she would leach Now Yoik befoio this. this.Niv NivYOIIK ; , Dec. 20 The steamship Ml nncln , which undei took to towabliriaftfrom- .loggins , N , S , to Now Yoik , united ut Whitestono this moi nlng without her tow. Shu i eporte-d the raft was lost Sundaj morn ing duiing u heavj' storm , A "W'nr J'arty at Ijp. LuAVEXwoKnr , Kan. , Dec. 20 Secielnry Endlcott , Adjutant fJciicral Dium , Colonel Bacr and Captain Taj lor , the sect < tarj 's private scciotary , ut lived ut , Foil Leaven- worth this morning , The 8cui ctury wasio- ceivcd with a satuto of seventeen guns , ilo is here to inspect the njilltaiy jinson , Advancing Seaboaid Itnlen. CIUPAOO , Dec. 20 At u r..cetlng of thu managers of the Ccntial Trnfllc association lines today it wns agiccd to iicU.inen all fi eight rules to Iho Atlantic : seabo.uil 10 per cent , to go into effect Januay 2. , GOOD WORK WITH BUCKETS , Weeping Wntor Narrowly Escnpo Destruction by Flro. FOUR STORES IN RUINS. . The 11. At M. Coal SliedM nt McCooV lluincd ( iii\ernnr Tlia'.ve-ron Im inar'N Appointment Nebraska and low n NIM\N. The' AVrcpiiif- Water I'lro. Wi i i-iNfi WVTI u , Neb. , Deo. 20. [ Special Telegram to the Hi r. ] Shoitlj' before o'clock this moinlng It wus dlscoveied thai the largo M-'iieiul merchandise store of Wes- * sell & Cohn's , In Odd Fellows' building , a * laigo stone ittructinct and the finest business house In town , was on llio. When first ells- coveied the entlio front pint of the Interior was In flumes. The wind wus blowing n gulo from the noithwest'ut the time , ami the flumes soon opt cad throughout the entno building nnd woio diivcn to the next build ing , occupied by G S. Hiiuj'whlcli was soon in ashes. The llio swept eust- wnid , nnd soon the ; building next cast , oeeiipird by 1) . T. Dudley , as n lestnuinnt nnd dwelling , was licked up bj'tho llio. E. T. Comer's pump shop next door soon followed , and the Humus com municated to the blacksmith and wagon shop of Haldwin Hios , and then brought up against the two sloiy bilck block of 11. A. Gibson , which Is not jet completed. It vvni fcaied for u llmo that it must go , as the un til e fiont is jet covoied by the wood weather protector , but by the hoioic elToitsof the citbcns the iliu was stopped at thla point on the east , nnd on the west the llro did not make so much headway ngainst the wind. The laigo liaidw.no , finnituio and under * taking establishment Immediately west of the I. O O. F. building was in a measure ) protected bj'tho stone wall of the burning building in which the llio stinted , but was icpcatcdlv on llio and wius onlj saved by Iho perseverance of Iho elti/ens , who stood ou the top of the building and facing the scotch ing heat ponied water on the side of the building. Their laigo stock of goods wu1 * mostlj' can led out and stneked in the stiuut. At ono tlmo it seemed tliul nothing could save Iho building , which neecssinIIj' mount the dustiuelion of tlio large drug stoic of H. H. "nines on the west , who can led out n quantity of goods. Through the stienuous cffoitH of the crtlrcns' who walked with a will , Hie llio was hero bioughl under control. Tliu losses me' estimated ns follows : * We-sscl & Kohn , genet al merchandise , 3 JMXX ) ; insuiauce , * 4-100. J J. O. O. P. store building , 55,000 ; insurance G S. Hairj' , hainess stock and budding. ? Jr > 00 ; insuiancotfl.'toi ) . D. T. Dudley , lestnuiant and stock and household gooels , vl,7H ( ) ; Insuianeo $1,200. Tin1 other losses aio E. T. Comer , United States Wind Engine ; eompaiij1 , Challenge Wind Mill c ompanj' , M. M Hutlur , phj slcliin ; Knights of Pvlhias mid Haldwin Hiolhuin , nggicgatingtJUHl : ; no msuiunce. Clmso & Chin chill , liuielu mo and fin uiture , * > . < KM ) ; fully instiled. The total loss is about * 2 ,000. The origin of the lire is unknown. Gieat ctedit is duo Iho cllUcns who lutnedouten masse to subdue the flames. The burnt dis- tiiet will probably bo lebuilt with brick la the spiing. 15. & M. Conl ShcdH Hnrncd. MeCooK , Neb , Dee20. . [ Special Tolo- giam to the Hi p. ] The coal sheds of the B. < fc M. lailioad company binned lo Iho ground hero to-day. A laigo amount of coal was do- strojcd. The loss cannot bo estimated nt this hour. Several of the Hi emeu weio in jured mid some badly frozen , owing lo the seveio cold weather. llurlnl ol'Voiuiu Ni miM v Ci n , Neb , Iec 20 [ Special Tel- egiamtotho Hi i ] Al Gibson , the joung man who died at East Nebiaska City \o < - teidaj'undei mjsteilous citcunistances , was buiied to da } ' without an inquest. It is thought his death icsultcd fiom oxposmo and dmnlienness , hut an attending phjsiciau claniiH 10 wns poisoned , Thd ovideneo goes to show tlmt ho was lobbed. The young man's lelatives weio in heio to dny investl gating the mattei , nnd have taken steps to jnosccuto the saloonkeeper who sold him the liquot. _ Sloro XchriiHkn I'll } Stock YarilN. NI.IIIUSKX CIT , Neb , Dec. 20 - [ Spjclal Telegiam to the HnGieat ] entliusiasm picvnilsin tlio citj to day over a ilispiti It fiom Cliicago telling of the incoipotation of the "Union Stock Yaulsof Nebraska tlltj" with a cajntal stock of J2,000KX , ( ) and backed bj' four of the wealthiest citi/ens of Chicago and s-i v ei al of this citj' . A pat ty inturested ra\s it means Unco additional packing < f houses for Netn asku City and a packing and f stock j aid Intel cst equal tf Kansas Cltj- . An i\clllnK : SceiHi In Court. IlAiiTiQiii ) , Conn. , Dec. 20. [ Special Tele gram to the Hi.r 1 Theio was an exciting sccno in the supeiior coutt last evening when the Jury ictuincd a vculict sending John H. Swift to the gallows. Swift was. chinged with killing his w ife , Kutie , 0:1 July 7. Ho is but tw entj'-tw o , and w as nun riod four j'Ptn s ago , but never lived with his wife. Ho has u icspcctablo widowed mother , and his elder sister is a teacher in tlio Hi own sdiool. The solo defcnso was that the accused was unable todelibciatc , ns his mind wns unsettled by long continued dunking. Swifi's mother and two sisteis weio in nttendaneo through out the tiial nnd testified to drunken habits ol the licensed. Upon the vcidiet of inuidcrln the Hist degieo being given , the elder sister sptang to her feet , snj hrg between her sobs : "No , it Isn't so ; thoj' Imvo wionged us. " 'J lien the mother oxelalimd : "Theco iiiotho liars , " pointing to Stato's AttoinejHam - mcislev and his assistant , Judge Stoughtpn. 'Thej hayo not told all ; the.ylmvo wionged us , " continued the sister , in her frenzy. "That man is the muidcioi , " shouted the mother , again | > ointmg to HummciHloj' . Counsel for Swiftendeavoied to quiet them , bnt they con lined their denuneiution until ro- mov < d from the com t room. Sw 1ft appeal ed , unmoved bj' the dcmonstiatlonsof his mother anil sistei and lighted a eigur its ho left tha eouit teem for the Jail. A CiiHioin IloiiM ! llo\v. Nrw YOIIK , Dec. 20. [ Special Telegram to the Hrr ] The cloiks and heads of ilppnit- mcntsoftho custom house heio nio on the \eigo of tebelllon against Collector Mngono's nidcr tlmt tlio custom house bo kept opo.i on Clnistmns dajInoholidny following Sun day tills jenr , tlio rollutor obseivcs the lettcrof the fcdcial law ditceting tlio suspcsi- nion of business on a legal holiday , but di ro- gni ds tlio ntato Inw mnl.Ing Monday the dny for obsoivnnco under such elieumstnnrcn. This is tint the Hist time lie disicgmdi el lioll- dnjs. Last elc < tion day the Institution WT.-J ojien for the liist tlmo In its historj * . Ho pioposcd to traneat t business last Dccoiatkm daj' , but Jeslsted for fear of political cense quences. Collision ( in ( in ; lion Mountain. Sr. Lout * , Dec. LO. A srilous collision oc- cuucd tills moining near Newport , Ailc. between u passenger ti ain and a freight on tiio Iron Mountain road. The firrmnn of tha paKseiiKeT tialn was Instantly killed and the engineer fatally wounded. The bagtugu- master niid c pujsa jrcsfsengci' wcie uurt