III " w I The Omaha Daily Bee I . H1 1 III NI2SFETEENTH YEAR OMAHA , WEDNESDAY MINING , NOVEMBER 20 > 1889. . ' NUMBER 153. I ' BOWS TO THE INEVITABLE , 1 \ Dom Podro'o Farewell to Brazil | ! ] Without BlUornosH B MANIFfcSTO OF THE REPUBLIC 1' ' The Present Ortrrml7.ntion Hut Tern M pornry Tlio Will or the Ice M plo In Awnltcd Qticun Vie B torla Very Interested B ' Doin Pedro's Itcply Hf nio Janeiiio , Nov 19. In reply to tlio communication of tlio now government In- Hj forming hlui of his disposition Do in Pedro W saldt j ' -I rcsolvo to submit to the command ot K circumstances , to louvo with all my family VAVjj for Europe tomorrow , Leaving this bo- H loved country to which t have tried to glvo j 11 rin testimony ot my offectlonatolovoduring H nearly half a century as chlof of state , I will H < , always have klmlly romombranccs of Brazil H Bnd hopes for its prosperity , " M Count d'Eu ' lius resigned Ho Is likely to H leave Urazll B Tlio lU'putilto ( ironies B Rio Jankiuo , Nov 10. Mho manifesto of H the republican government of Brazil is as H Follow Citizens The pcoplo , the nrmy nnd HBM the navy and provinces have now decreed H the full Of the imperial dynasty and the sup prcsslon of the monarchical system Tills I patriotic revolution has been followed by the _ _ _ < formation of u provisional government whoso HHl . first mission is to guaranty the order , liberty H | and right ; ( if cttfrons HHj j Tlio formation ot this government , until HHj the dcfinlto govcrnmont has been named , HHJ bos been made with full rognrd to the most HHJ compctcot material The government Is HHJ simply composed ot temporary agents , who BHJ will govern and maintain peace , liberty , fru- HBJ tci nlty and order The attributes and extra BHj ordinary faculties invested are for the dc- HBJ feiiBO and Integrity ot the country and the BJ prcsorvation of Dubllo order The provincial ] BK govcrnmont promises to una all muans In its ( BBTi power to guarantco security of llfo and uVB property to all the inhabitants ot Urazll , HBM nntlvo and foreign , and respect for inalvid- IibVJ ual political opinions , excepting the exigent ! , BH modifications necessary for tbo good of the i4H country HBJ The army and navy.tho ordinary functions [ j of the depart moil tor justice and lho civil and • J ' military administrations will continuo under J ' tholr existing organizations , and respect for IBBJ [ ' tboso holding the positions will bo main iBpj h talncd J [ j The scnato and state council are abolished HE j ! and the chamber of deputies is dissolved J K The provisional government recognizes > } and acknowledges all national compromises HHB I under the late government and all acroo- HHB | ments with forolgn powers , the public itobt , HHB J International and Internal , will ho respected ; BBS \ also , all existing contracts and obligations BBB legally iundo Scson di : Fonsboa , BB i Chief of tbo Provisional Government , Bfl The Kcpublic Secure ABB Washington , Nov 10. Tlio Ur.izllian mln- I B Istcr tonight received u dispatch via London B soylne tboJJrazillnn Dank of Rio Janioro 1 ' telogruphs the Binzillan Bunk of London BBVJ that perfect qulot reigns The ropublio Is I H | accoptcd by Rio Jatnoro and the northern and BBBJ soutliorn provinces The ccnornl opinion Is MBH that tbu ropublio is qulto sccuro iBBB The minister thought the Ilamberg report HBH of bloodshed was nonsense He is qulto well BBBJ satisfied that theio will not bo uuy'blood- BBV JBBV , lTho manifesto you have just read mo is | BB > S very liberal The piovislor.at government IBBV | will maintain order until a now election BJ J takes place , when the voters can declda mat tors " Ho did not think there would bo anv dis integration of Brazilian territory "I look upon the republic , " nddod the minister , "as an accomplishad fact " The state department has instructed the I United States representatives at Uio Jauolro to keep It well Informed of affairs in Urazll It Is closely watching tbo progress ot ovonto No instructions as yet have been sent as to tbo recognition of tbo now government i 'SBT / A I'ltlr i'rosi > i-cr. , I NewYohk , Nov 10. Charles It , Flint , 'BH who arrived here fiom Washington this 9fl' ' ; morning , whora ho has boon attending the H' I - American congress , received two cablegrams H' - ' from Urazll One was from a mercantile BB < house in l'arn nnd stated that Urazll was B | trancuil | , but that the revolution may causa BB } trouble later on lho ether cable was from JBB • Klo Janeiro , nnd confirmed the published ro- iHB , ports about the dcpaituro of the imperial rBB , . family and the proclamation ot the ropublio * This cable also stated tuat the Nj Bjb \ present gov- BBT f ermont would carry out the obligations of [ ( T J the imperial government , nnd thatthcro was ' 4BB" \ liltoly to be a peaceful solution of all the dlf- { BM J ficultlcs B J Queen Victorln'u nympithy ! H \ ICopurtgM IWO hy Jama ( Ionian lltmi' U } [ /J London , Nov 10. [ Now Vorlr Herald VJk lr Cable Special to The Uce.I Tbo queen BBB'jt ; has boon In telegraphic communication wltu IB B A the Due d'No in ours , the father of the Comto ' BB ! d'ISu , tbo consort of the princess imperial of B U Brazil In reply to inquiries from Ualmoral BB7 sent through the Comto d'Parls , the Duo BBb * d'Ncmours has Informed her majesty that the oinperor and his family arrived early Buudav morning at lho Janeiro from the royal rcBldcnco ut Metropolis , and attended by a guard ot honor which showed thorn duo respect , embarked at once for Lisbon , There the emperor will ilud au urgent , in vitation awaiting him from her majesty to become her guest at Windsor A document signed by ull the members ot the provisional cabinet was placed in the bauds of the emperor , just before tbo ! teamer left Klo Jauolro , assuring him tnat national necessities alone bud led to the declaration of the ropublio anil that the country , continuing to respect htm , would continuo the imperial civil list provided the partisans of the emperor were not encour aged to disturb the pcuco BHIeves In Munuroliy Pjims , Nov 10 , Erailo Olllvlers , in his now book , contends that the best form of government is u monarchy Ho predicts that BBB a Cicsar will yet nrlso In America unless she J mitigates her omnivorous domocracv , " and J that still moro surely will one nrlso In Franco J if the statu Is delivered over to the cynical BBBJ voracity ot the politicians , " M CASTF-IjAK IUUIIjANT H II10 Great Siiaiilarit Seen the Thrones H or Kurnpo Totrerlnu BBBJ ICopi/rtv'd / IbM bu Jiiintt flonisn lUn'i'A , ' . ] BBBJ Pirns , Nov , 10. I Now York Herald Cable BBBJ Special to T1112 1eb. ! ) "I am not In the BBS least surprUcd to know that Brazil has at BBBJ last decided for a republic , " said Kmllio Cas- BBBJ tolar , the great Spanish statcsmau , to ma to- BBBJ day "In fact , my only wonder is that she BBBJ did not do so sooner It Is only a fowAvecks BBBJ smcu I assured u promlucat Ficncu states BBBJ mnu that the tcndcncyin iltazil was Irrcslst- BBBJ ibly in that direction To ono who has , us BBB X liuvo , studied the condition of H things in South America , It has long BBB been apparent that tbo thinking classes BBB there were too deeply luibuod with the BBB spirit of rc ' publlcauHm to make auy other BBB t total of government moro thau temporary BBB ' Horn Pedro has always tried to conceal this BBV fact from Europe , and he had moro or lets UBK BbYbVw : _ . ji . , . „ . . ' , ' * succeeded H Is slmplv ridiculous to claim thnt the rovolutton In Hrazll was duo to the recent abolition ot slavery , for the men who have had the most to do with overthrowing the cmplro nro precisely the ones who brought about the liberation ot the slaves , nnd In both cases they were simply acting in accordance with the enlightened Ideas of the century "As to the effect this revolution will have upon Portugal , whllo I do not fool Justified in prophesying that it will load to the estab lishment ot a ropublio in that country , I nm convinced It will have a direct and tnnrkod effect 111 liberalizing the policy of the Portu- gucso monarchy The two nations nro really one , with the same language , customs and tendencies , nnd the action ot Brazil cannot but react powerfully upon Portugal Uo- sides I bnvo rc.ieon to know that many of the most Influential and nblo Portugucso writers nnd orators such men as Latino , Coelho nna Uoosslo Hrazu are honrt and soul in favor of u republic "In Spain I think the lmmcdiato effect of the South American upheaval will bo loss marked Were wo under a conservative monurch unpopular with the masses , I should think differently , but the government of Spain is very liberal and is of Its own no- cord approaching the point where republi canism will assert itself as a matter of course by the universal consent of the pcoplo There Is no need of precipitating the movement , but ull the countrlos of Europe may well ilnd food for reflection In this almost unprecedented oveut ' • Tnink of it They nwako lu the morning , these tottering relics of worn out absolutism , and find that n nation almost us largo as nil of thorn put together has in the twinkling of an cyu , and without violcnco , changed from empire to a republic The revolution Is over , and a now order of things is established before they are awara that the old order was compromised , or that a revolution wus threatened Curi ous , is it not ! And they may at least open their eyes to the fact that mankind has entered - tored upon au era of reason , nnd nro no longer to bo driven against tholr fellows In murderous herds nnd slaughtered by thousands llko unreasoning brutes to suit the capneo of some vain auto crat who boasts that God made him tholr master The sway of the autocrat on the old continent is ncarlv over It there Is any ono thing I Dcllcvo with all my heart , it is that before ilfty years Europe will bo republican fiom end to end , nnd I bcllcvo the change will bo brought about without the horrors of war as easily as It has just been brought about in Brazil , as naturally as a man lays aside ono coat and puts on another becnuso hu likes the ether better The peoples of Eu rope are growing wiser every year and see ing better wliat are their real Interests They will ono day say to tholr kings , queens , emperors nnd princes : " 'Wo are masters hero , and this country Is ours not yours There is the door ; go ' And then tbo kings , queens , emperors and princes will go , and It will bo a beautiful sight You look incredulous , and think mo Utopian , but what would you have thought had I told you a week ago that today Brazil would bo a ropublio As I said , I ocliovo that these great changes will bo accom plished without war , nor do I believe Europe Is now threatened with war " I1AUM15T untiCUEK STOWE Hopelessly Insnno and Beyond All Aid of Pliy-iiolmw. IlAnTronn , Conn , Nov 10. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tnc Bee ] The friends of Mrs Harriet BeechorStowo , the famous authoress of Undo Toms ' Cabin , " have at length been compelled to admit that she has llnally become como hopelessly insane and her end is a mnt- tcrof but a short time She has boon now in this condition for several months , but though thousands saw her dally few really Knew her real condition Strange to say , whllo her mind becomes tvoakor her physical condition steadily Improves , nnd now at tended by a nurse who never leaves her for a moment , she wnuders around spend ing most of her time in pleasant weather out in the open nir in the park Her malady is InoITcnsivo suvo that she Is constantly haunted by shad ows of her dead friends , and Is constantly whispering to these visions , bolloving them real , which ghastly conduct is any thing but pleasant to her attendants When not thus ontrnged she is singing some old hvmn popu lar ilfty years ago , Rock of Ages Doing her favoilto Her physicians say she is be yond all aid and will gradually lese all her facilities , dying , most probably , soma time whllo asleep A WHOLE MOB Twenty-Seven UniiHanSlcn Arraigned For Murder Kansas Citt , Nov 10. A special from Topeka - peka , Kan , says the twenty-sovon Stovcns county men who composed tbo mob which 11 year ago murdered a sheriff in No-man's land during a county scat war , were ar raigned before tbo United States district court today Tbo United States attorney inado application for tholr removal to the United States court for the eastern district of Texas , indictments having been returned against them by tlio grand jury there The defense argued that tbo territory was under the jurisdiction of no court This question is an Important ono , inasmuch as it affects the title of the United States to No-man's land , and the validity of several Indian treaties mndo manyyoars ago Arguments on all the questions will coutinuo for two or thrco days FORGED BY TIII3 WHOLESALE Bnrrolt tlio Handiest Man With Ills lon Ohio Bus Ever Known , Cleveland , O. , Nov 10. Developments in the caaj of B. S. Barrott indlcato that ha conducted the m6 > t colossal system of forgery in tbo history of the state Notes were mad a by tbo wholesale and disposed of in all directions Barrett's oDerations were con ducted with consummate skill Notes bava boon duplicated anywhere from one to ten times , and ho found a ready raarkot for ovcry set ho in ado The latest estimate of tbo forgers Indebtedness places it at $103,000. A deed of nsslgnmout was Hied by Uarrolt's attorney yestorduy , but tbo assets and lia bilities are not stated Barrett is stilt miss ing I'l d to nciloi > . DKNVrrt , Cole , , Nov 10. [ Special Telegram - , gram to Tub Hke.1 It was ascertained today that the exact amouat of embezzle ment of John { 5 Tyler , the absconding elork of the Pacific express company at Colorado Springs was $ M0. Ho left a receipt for tH\ Wvifjos duo him , so that tbo com pany is short ? 500. It was also learned today that Tyler had been soiling produce for Kansas farmers for which bo had failed to uialio returns , and it is supposed this warned him and induced him to rob the ex press company and leave It is supposed ho lias gene to Mexico ItiiRlncss Troubles Utioa , N. Y. , Nov 10. The shorlft has levied on tlio property of the Oneouta chair factory , Sawen & Co : liobllltlet fJOOOO The value of the plaut Js iT5,000. , Tlio Weather Forecast , For Omaha and viciiiity Fair weather For Nebraska and South Dakota Rain or snow , preceded by fuir weather In eastern portion , varlablo winds For lowu Fuir weather , cooler easterly winds JUDGE E9CE1OT APPOINTED , j Sterling Made Attorney For the South Dakota District THE SPEAKERSHIP OUTLOOK Heeds frlnitdn Accused ol ntufllni ; The HnrtcH Thnt Impiro Some of Ills Backers A Former lice .Mnn In Iitiok Washington Buur.tn The Omiul Br.n , 1 513 FOUIITKKXTII STllBRT , V Washington D. C , Nov 10. ) Oovornor Moltutte , ot South Dakota , Is lu most excellent humor to-ulglit. Ho came hero ten days ago with bag uml bnggngo and announced to the department of justice , the whtto hnusa and ether places that ho did uot intend to return to his homo until ox-Sonator A. J. Edgorton , of Mitchell , was appointed United States district judge for the district of South Dakota The governor has been doing some very hard work aud has been as sisted by Senators Pottlgiow and Moody , who were also greatly In earnest about the appointment of Edgorton , which was made by Prosldcnt Harrison this evening Judge Edgcrton's ' selection will glvo uni versal satisfaction throughout not only South Dakota , but the cntlro northwest , who 1-0 his sterling manhood and his incessant and invaluable services in behalf of statehood for the Dakotas are well known Judge Edgcrton could hnvo been United States senator , It Is said , in place of Sonntor Moody , but ho preferred the posi tion to which ho was appointed this ovcnlng , as it fixes him for llfo and ho is 11 man with out much financial moans The uppolntmunt of William B. Sterling , of ncdllcld , to bo attorney for the United States district of South Dakota Is also a Mcllotto appointment Mr Sterling is lo cated a short pistnnco west of Governor Mcllctto's homo , nnd for many years has been bis tntlmato personal and political friend and assisted largely to bring about his political and other triumphs It was-decided today that Judro John II Drake , of Aberdeen SD , is to bo appointed national bink examiner for that district , composed of the two Dakotis , northern Ne braska and Wyoming Judge Drake was endorsed by the solid delegations for the two Dakotas , the governors , the republican state committee , the constitutional convention and many Influential citizens on the outside Ho had enough political inllucnco to sccuro a cabinet ofllee Thorctworo some objections from Aberdeen , but they appear to have only added strength to the applicant A FORMEIl DEC MAN As foreshadowed by Tun Bnn dispatch la3t night , Willis Sweet , ono of The Bees former editorial writers , was today n | > - polnted to bo associate justica of thosupromo court for lho territory of Idaho This ap pointment was made upon the merits of Mr Sweet and the urgent request of Dulcgata Dubois TOE SPEAKEU3IMP. The arrival of the Nebraska delegation Is looked for anxiously by the speakership can didates Especially is the coming of Mr Dorsey awaited with anxiety , as ho is said to tnlto an active interest in the canvass Major McKinley relics upon Mr Dorsoy's aisistaneo and hopes to got the support of Messrs Connell una Laws Mr Dorsey has written to Tns Bee cor respondent that ho will arrive hero during the present week and will bo necompamed by Mrs Dorsoy They will live at the Port land , whore Senator Paddock and family nro located , and where Mr and Mrs Annln have taken apartments There Is every indication now that there will bo a practically solid combinatloa of the west and south against Mr Reed It dovolopes that the Reed men have been bluffing , " and that thnlr policy Is to claim everything insight Major McKinley says that Mr Heed will not have solid delegations from Now York and Pennsylvania , and there are reasons to believe that the Mamo man has claimed too much , and that as ho is compelled to drop point after point ho will find that his claims have augcred HI for him and the reaction will do him harm The policies of the four western candidates have been diametrically opposed to H1090 of Mr Hoed They hnvo boon extremely mod est and have contended that the boasting of tbo Heed nton would do tholr candidate harm as soon as it was shown that , they were ' claiming beyond warrant The speakership situation tonight is some what mixed There is no doubt that Mr Rcod Is right now tar in the load for the first ballot The feeling on tbo part of the west and south against him is growing mora nnd moro , and positive and united efforts will bo made to divldo his solid east Mr Heed has been claiming a solid support from the two Dakotas three votes Ho will not , it is said , got ono of these mem bers In the Forty-seventh congress , olght years ago , Mr Burrows , of Michigan , was chair man of tbo commlttco on territories , and prenjred a bill providing for the division of Dakota and the admission to statehood of the two sections the satno as thov were a few davs ago The committee agreed to report the bill favorably , but just before the time when Mr Burrows intended to pre sent the mcasuro to the house Mr Koed approached him with a law yer from Malna and stated that bis constituents hud a largo block of Yank ton county rallrcad bonds which were be lieved to bo fraudulent , that unless these bunds were paid or secured the credit of Da kota would bo oxposcd by btmon the floor of the house and there would ho no legislation in favor of the territory These who uro conversant with the Incident say that this uctlou had the effect of keeping the Dakotas out of statehood from 1SS2 till last mouth In the face of this it Is not presumed that any ono ot the members from Dakota will glvo countenunco to Mr Hecd'n candidacy some of heeds suiiourrus Ono of the most ardent workers In behalf of Mr Reed for the speakership Is Con gressman Dalzoll , of Pittsburg , Mr Dal7oll wants to be chairman of the house commlttco on Paciflo railroads In the last congress ho was a member of this committee and stood next to tail end of it By the retirement ot Holmes of Iowa , Wobbec of Now York and Granger of Connecticut , Mr Dalzoll now stands at the brad ot the republican list on the commlttco , aud should Mi' . Reed bo se lected speaker ho would undoubtedly bo made cbalrman Tbo chairmanship ot the Paciflo railroads commltleo will bo Important in the Fifty first congress from the fact that the proposi tion to extend for a long period ot yours , moro than half a century , the time within which the Paclfia railroads shall pay their Indebtoaoss to the government will again come up for consideration A number of Mr Reeds most nrdoat sup porters expect to bo chairmen of commit tees Henry Cabot Ledge , of Massachu setts , is at the bead of Mr , Reeds campaign , but It is not yet known where bo is to bo placed , although a largo number1 of other members have been provided for , according to reports TltBVSIfST IIETOIIT Some time ago Commissioner of Railroads Taylor rendered a decision requiring the Chicago & Northwestern , the Omaha , the Manitoba and tba Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul railroad companies , which have land grants glvon them bv Nebraska and other tutes , to make reports to the interior de partment coucermng tholr condition , the same as railroads which received land subsi dies from the federal government All tbo oQlcors ot these roads have con tended that they were not to report to the commissioner of railroads , as are companies which have received grouts of land from the federal govcrnmont , on the ground that tbo interests ot tbo federal government were in no way involved as lu other land grants Commissioner Taylor In his decision held that the lands granted tlioto railroads were the oamo as lands granted to otber railroads directly by tbo eovcrumeat elnco the states * 4 granting the land * secured ' Ihcm from the federal govcrnmont with Us understanding thakthey were glvon in aidof railroad con Rtruction Assistant Attorney General Shields and Secretary Neb o hnvo endorsed Commissioner Taylor's ilfctiislou and the rail roads mimed will have to ruporl hereafter to the commissioner of rallrdktds the same ns ether railroads built by thotassistanco of the federal govcrnmont NEW WTMASTnilS For South Dnko\n \ Copp , Potter county , P. Walter , vice W. W. Bishop , resigned ; Newark , Mnrshall-county , Mrs .1. 13. Lnw- son , vlco J. , r. Fletcher , removed ; Okobojo , Sully county , J. W. Olosjner , vlco John Bradley • It ( Mi 'S HOPES JIMSTEt ) . Robert E. Hall , who claims to bo cashier of the Sheridan bank , of Sheridan , Mont , , nnd who Is wanted at I'uebio , Cole , to an- Bwcr to obtaining $330 in a criminal manner and was nrrcstcd hero last week , expected to got his relcaso under a writ of habeas corpus taken out by his oounso ) , Campbell Ciirrington , but met ad unexpected surprlso in the causa assigned Tor his detention The hearing was before Justice Montr/omury , nnd Chief ot Police Moore In his answer to the writ stated that ho hold the relater upon a warrant requiring that [ tall bo produced before fore the police court to answer to the chnrgo ot forging tuo nniuo ot C. D. Bailey to n check for tlS drawn on tl Natlonul bank of the Rcpubllowlth Intent to defraud Frank G. Alccnndor Upon this re turn bolng rend Justice Montgomery re manded Hall to the custody of Major Moore Hull , It Is claimed by the police , has lssuod n number of thc90 bogus checks , but as yet they have llttlo evidence except concerning the check sent to F. G. Alexander The Bhoriff of Pueblo county , Colorado , for whom Hall was flr t arrested , will nrrlvo in the city Thursday and Hall-will then be turned over to him unless moro forgeries are discovered Detectives Home and Muhonc are investi gating the matter It is believed ha Is wanted in Montana I.IND orricn DECISIONS Commissioner GrofC and Assistant Com missioner Stone , of the general laud office , rendered some decisions today affoctlng Nebraska braska land cases Commissioner Graff dismissed the appeal of Commodore Cash , who contested the homestead entry of Chnrlotto Finney involv ing the southwest } f of section 5 , township 23 north , range 50 west , in the Chudron district The local olllcers rejected the ap plication of Cash for n Contest and ho took an uppcal to the commissioner The com missioner reversed the decision of tbo local officers of the McCook land district and held for cancellation the cash entry of Cyrus L. Fuller covering the northeast } f of soctlon S3 , township north , range 37 west The commissioner states that the claimant never established a 1 esidenco on the entry Assistant Commissioner Stone Informs R. C. bmlth of Ewing , Neb ! , that action upon his application for flnnl.proot upon his homestead - stead entry In the O'Neill ' district will ho settled as soon as reached in its regular order , which will bo somojnontus hence " 1 his notion of the [ officers in the local land office , " says Mr Stone , "is correct , They properly declined issue the final cor- tiUcuto till tbo matter was"disposed of by the ofUco and final proof returned to thorn for further action Absohuo from the land would not projudlco your interest " Mr Stone has notilled Michael Majawski , of Eustls , Neb , that ho must apply to the local land oQlcors for anextension , of time in which to make final proof The comptroller of the currency today approved the selection of the First Notional bank of Omaha as reserve agent for tbo German National bank.jof Beatrice Miss Ada Tanner ; of New York , confiden tial clerk to the commissioner of pensions , resigned today Miss-Tanner Is adanghtor of ox-Commissioner Tnuncr PEitnT S , Heaths * ' " * Ncbrnska and lotya t'fin-ilona. WAsniNOTON , Nov 10. [ Special Telegram to Tub Bee I Pensions grautod Nobras- kaus : Original invalid Robert Buckner , Pcrwln , Daniel Strayor , Stratton Restora tion and reissue Ira-Randall deceased , Blue Valley Increase Franklin Enlow , Cam , bridge ; Rlloy Millard , Lyons ; John E. Ing ham , Gibson ; Franklin Griffith , Scotia Reissue issue John II Costeello , Kearney ; William II Hudson , Pallsado ; Jesse dark , Cornell ; John M. Wlllard , Blair ; James vV Mackoy , Stanton Original wldowj , 'tc Charlotte , widow of Peter F. Ch , rry Weeping Water Pensions for Iowa : O lglnal invalid Sam uel W. Wright , Melrcso ; Paul Grubill , Vim Sleter ; Jacc'J Rickcbaugh , Washington ; James E. Buchan , Wuvcriyj John L. Wool soy , Atlantic ; John Morgan , Osceola : John W. Case , Eldora : John Sandbloom , Sahna ; Francis M. Johnson , Augusta ; John Brown , Ottumwa ; William jH Shockoy , Dowitt ; Jacob Marklo , Algonu Increase William R. Graves , Des Moines ; Calvin Hook , Sheldon ; James Brown , Wirt ; Harris C. Linn , Sigournoy ; A. M. Knlelit Crcston ; James II Cattron Glcnwood ; Sala- thlol Young , Atlantic ; Albert R. Wurford , John Haator Cedar Rauids ; Richard J. Harbour , Belknap RoIsauo and increase Charles Hamilton , Ames ; Francis M. Wil cox , Beacon Reissue Richard Folsom , Osage ; James Childs , Toledo ; Henry A. Robbing , Fort Dodge : James Fickoy , Keo- sauqun Original widows , utc Sarah , widow of Gcorgo Terry , Macksburg ; Juliette , mother of Abner Moore , Kent o Nebraska nnd lowu Patents Washington , Nor 10.--Spocial [ Telegram to Tnc Bee.1 Patents have bean Issued to the following residents of Nobr.ikat Diodrich Rohlfing , Omaha , Neb , railway rail Joint ; Arthur Ryan , Colborgen , Neb , mower ; John II Tissen and M. M. Arnold , Omaha , Neb , brick kiln ; John P. Dunn , as signor of one-half lo T. II , Fiton : , Ueutrloo , Neb , com harvester an bUiKcr Patents for Iowant Albert E. Bceson , Audubon , la , , endgato for wagons ( reissue ) ; Edward M. Brown , Nashua , assignor of one-halt to Morgan , Kelly & Co , Osage , la , drill ; Harvov W. Qripple , assignor of one half to W. II Jones , Audubon , la , grain measure ; John Leuhart , Fremont , la , , plow ; Stewart A. Lum and J. Llsco u , assignors of ono-third to A. Kltts , Renwluk , la , wind wheel attachment ; Frank L. Menofeo , Auro- Ha , la , rcol for chock row corn planter ; Gcorgo W. Peon , Onawa , la , feed water heater Tlio First Jcnse Washington , Nov lD.J-The civil service commission today laid before the president with , It Is understood , a recommendation that the offenders be prosccutod , its rouort on the violation of tlio . civil sorvlco law by the Old Dominion republican league , of Vir ginia , In soliciting contributions for political purposes among government clerks Among the officers of the league whoso numos are printed on tbo circular wbra J. J. Visser nn employe of the government printing oftlco : W. C. Alain , chief of division in the general land office , and Mr , Godwin This is the first recommendation for a prosecution of this character mudo by the commission The annual report for toe-fiscal year was also handed the president , M it Will IMOMtt Hankow Washington , Nov , 10.f-n the mutter of the refusal of the Unlted'States company to carry money to national tianks from their de posits la the treasury and sub-treasuries at government rates , Secretary Wlndom today decided that all monies shipped by tlio tioas- ury department nrogovcrnuicutinonlos , nnd , consequently , the express companies must carry the monies in dispute ut govornmeut rates Tbo oxorass company has accepted the decision , which will bo well recolvod by all bankers > SmoUrles * Powder Washington , Nov 10-Captain Ellsworth , of Hartford , Conn , who claims to bo the in ventor of the smokeless powder which has caused such a sen llon In European military circles , is in tbo city for tbo purpose of In- duoing the government to make a thorough trial of the powder , with n view to Us pur- chase Ho claims to have sold a German agent the exclusive rights for ull countries oxoopt lho United States , Moxlco , and Control America " NEWS FltOM NEBRASKA TOWNS A Crazy Olork tit David City As saults His Former Employer CAPTURED AND LODGED IN JAIL Footrmits nt Beatrice Hold Up n Citi zen Suit Ilrnuclit nt Fremont Fur Knlso Imprisonment Nobrnsicn , Now * . Attempted tn Kill Ills Employer David Citt , Neb , Nov 10. [ Special Tele gram to Tins Bee.1 August SchaaK formerly a clerk In the employ of Gcorgo Sclnvolser , a merchant ot this city , tried to hill him with a revolver this afternoon Schaak Is crazy on the subject of money matters and im agined that Mr Schwctscr owed him a largo sum of money for work Ho wns captured and is now in the county jail awaiting the board of insanity Attnckod br Knntnnds Beatiucb , Neb , Nov 10. [ Special Telegram gram to Tun Bee.1 A West Sldo cltizon was assaulted by footpads down in the rail road yards last night and badly beaten up with n coupling pin Ho claims to have also boon robbed of S15 or (10. A Serious Charge Nr.mtASKA Citv , Neb , Nov 10. ISpeclal Telegram to Tub Bee.1 Mrs McCoy , the woman nccusod ot bolng concerned In the disappearance ot two of Frank Uunynti's minor aaughtors , returned to the city lust evening from Lincoln and assumed great in dignation at the report of her councction with the case and threatened dire vongo.inco against the newspapers mid Ruuyan , The latter she would kill She sings a different song today , as she has been arrested on the charge of being a procuress and bound ever until Thursday for trial She then confessed that the girls were at Lincoln under assumed names , but that thov went of their own ac cord She also proniisod to make some in teresting disclosures if the case against her is pushed Mrs McCoy is said 10 bo the wife of a respectable B. & Al , omployo Thurston County District Court Pender , Neb , Nov 10. ISpeclal to.Tun Bee.J Thurston county's distriot court con vened yesterday , with Judge Norrls on the bench The usual preliminaries occupied the forenoon The case of the state vs Silas Wood , nn Omaha Indian , charged with hav ing moro wives than is permitted by the laws of Nebraska , was taken up after dinner Tbo case occupied all the afternoon and went to the jury about 0 o'clock , und after remaining out about three hours withontanv signs of ugrooing the court discharged them until 0 o'clock this morning , when further Instruc tions regarding the law were glvou This prosecution was instituted by members of a law and order society recently organized for tbo promotion of the morals of the red men , nod especially these of the Omaha tribe , aud and the result of the trial Is watched with muoh Interest , It is uot yet definitely known whether n change or venue will bo asked forln the case of the Indians charged with the Benjamin murder of not The case of the stuto vs Dauiol Rico , a Winnebago Indian , charged with cattle stealing , is also on trial A Suit Kor Criminal Llbo' ' . NunnvsKA Citt , Neb , Nov 19. [ Special Telegram to The Bee ] Rubolnh Novuck , editor of the StaatB Zeitung , today com menced an action for criminal libel against Prof G. t. Bluohdorn , editor of the Staats Demokrat . There has boon a bitter personal war between the two papnrs for several years , tbo beginning of which was an article la the Zeitung accusing Hluchdorn of nlinost every crime known , and a libel suit resulted , but the defendants got clear , The recent effort to crcato a national dny which Bluohdorn vigorously opposed as unnmorican , reopened the old feud , and tn the last lssuo of the Demokrat Novack Is accused or being a fugitive - tivo from justlco in Gormanv , a forger and a dangerous swiudlor , und o aimed to possess documentary evidence to provo tbo accusa tions The case will bo Interesting , as tlio entire German population is ou ono sldo or the other Dorsey Lenvrs Tor Washington Fuemont , Neb , Nov 10. [ Special to Tun Bee ] Congressman Dorsey , accompanied by his wife , left this morning for Washing ton to bo ready for work at the openingof congress , as well as takinga hand in the pre liminary slilrmish for the speakership , As Mr Dorsey Is now the senior member from Nebraska it will glvo him additional promi- nonce Before starting bo stated la a brief interview that the Nebraska delegation has decided to stand together in the caucus for speaker , but had not yet detormincd which candldato to vote for It is known that Mr Dorsoy's individual preference is Colonel Henderson , of Iowa , Ho will Introduce his bill again providing for the erection of a government postofflco building at Fremont Surd for False linnrisonment , Fiiemost , Neb , Nov 10. [ Special to Tim Ber.1 A short time ago M. T. Murphy , of Omaha , who has several publlo contracts in Fremont , had a buggy chopped up by some miscreants Murphy offered (50 reward for the detection of the vandals aud to this tbo city council added another (50. Murphy im ported a dotcctlvo to work up the case und ferret out the offenders Ho has had nearly a d07on men arrested on suspicion , but on examination each has been aula to disprove the charges brought against him The sequel to this wholesale arrest is two suits which were begun yesterday in the district court by Frank und John Faltheluc , two of the suspects , each for (3,000 damages for falsa imprisonment Dent Like tlio Plnni Beatiucb , Neb , Nov 10. [ Special Telegram gram to The Bee.1 Considerable dissat isfaction Is expressed ever the plans for the now court house Adopted at a recent meeting of the county board ot supervisors , and an effort Is bolng made to bavo the board at its mooting tomorrow rcconsidor the vote by which tbo F. C. Gunn plans were adopted Misplaocd Conlldenco Neiiiiaska Citv , Neb , Nov 10 , [ Special to The Beb | A few days ago Harry MII- lor , a cook , gave all bis money , together with an endorsed check for (10 , in care of Tom ZImmerman , whllo the former wont on a spree Miller Is sober now , but Zliumnr- mun is missing und the check has been cashed Accidentally Miot Himself Pawnee Citv , Neb , Nov 10. [ Special Telegram to The Bee.1 Frank Goudy , son J. K. Goudy , of tins city , stumbled whllo carrying n cocitcd ritlo this afternoon , The gun was discharged , the ball ontcrlng his loft foot The doctors probed for an hour but fulled to fini the ball He is suffering severely , Distriot Court Convenes AlNSWOHTH , Neb , Nov 10. District couit convened hcio today with the Hon M. P. Klnkald on the bench It will ho u short session , us there Is but a small docltct Clini'itcd With Assault NEUIU6ICA Citv , Neb , Nov , 10. [ Special Telegram to Tim Bee ] Information was filed In court today by Frank Comstock against T. D. Crook for assault > vlth Intent to kill Tbo case will coino up tomorrow Helling Liquor to Indians Dakota Cur , Neb , Nov 10. [ Special Telegram (0 ( Tun Bee ] Herb White , Hvmif at this plnco , wns nrrostcd today for soiling liquor to the Indians by Deputy United Slates Mtuohal Gllmoro and taken to Omaha for trial THE I'KENCIt UEPUIUitO Flociuot nnd Tirnrd Cnnlldour That Httois ! 'Irmly Estnlillshnd P.UU5 , Nov 19. President Floquct , of the chamber of deputies , delivered nn nddiess to the chambjr today All France , ho said , hod nianlfostod n doslro that concord should provall among her representative * , and ho therefore appealed to all the democracy to rally around the republicans Tlrard , the prime minister , also addressed the chamber Ho said that universal suffrage had finally been crowned with ttiumph , domoer aey , by the recent elections , Inviting all Frenchmen to unlto tinder the bnnnor which t ho rcpubllo hus raised ubovo all par ties end which from this day forward Is above attack Franco has not onlv signified that she In tends to maliitnhi , fortify and dovoloptho institutions which she founded , butisio- BOlved that tlio republic shall bo a stable gov ernment , securing order , progress nnd re spect at home and abroad "Wo propose to put nsldo the questions Initiating nnd dlvidiue men's minds and to direct our whole attention to the solution ot the problems of economy nnd social justice " In concluding , ho said : After the expo sition 110 one In the world has the right to entertain a suspicion as to the peaceful sen timents of our country Lotus then labor together to complete the organization of our democracy You have the right to doniand of us firmness Wo ncod your conlldenco In communicating to you our plans wo usk your cooperation In the nnmo ot tlio republic lic" lic"Monlan. . a radical , moved that urgency bo granted for the consideration ot the question of the revision of the constitution , but the motion wns rejected The announcement of this victory for lho government was received with cheers , The sonnto to day voted the navy credit of CS.UJO.OyO franca , which was passed bv the pist chamber of deputies too Into for adop tion by the senate The Suppression of Slavery [ Copi/i InliUil 1SS0 hi ) James Omihrn ZteiuicM.l BitussEi.s , Nov 10. [ Mow York Herald Cable Special to TnE Bee.1 At the second end sitting of the nutl-sluvcry congress hold today the only important resolution submitted wns that the first subject to bo discussed should bo the suppression of the sluvo trada In the intoriar Tlio commlttco wns formed to examine the question thor oughly The noxl meeting of the congress will take place on Thursday La Chron- Iquo , of Brussels , says the Herald is right to represent the suppression of the slave trade as a duty of civilization , but adds that no measures of combat will sorvc any good end Sciontlflo Instruments alone , such as tele graph und railways , will bo successful in suppressing slavery The ltnnd is Unsafe LCopi/rtofif / ISS3 bu Jama Cordon HeimelM ZtN/nmt , Nov 10. [ New York Herald Cubic Special to Tin : Beb.1 The road in the direction of Stanley is very unsafe , and silica it was opened small caravans have been attacked , and Captain Wissman will not allow mo to proceed except by a largo caravan , which ho is now preparing and which will start in six days , under command of Baron Gravenreuth , and the baron is the man to chastlsa natives whan ho meets them I am leaving hero by dhow on Fri day for Bagamoyo Two Now Army Corp . Ur.itUN , Nov 10. [ Special Cablegram to Tub Bee ] The budget committee of the reichstag today unanimously adopted a bill providing for the organization oftwonow nrmy corps The minister of war oxplalned to the committee that the Inturnal needs of the army required the adoption of the measure uro , which , ho said , was cntiroly uncon nected with the now French army law Afrnld of Cheap Mcnt Behun , Nov 10. The reichstng today re sumed the debate on lho motion to rescind the law against the Imuortation of cattle After cousidorablo discussiou the motion wus rojoctcd 'lho motion favoring tlio frco importation or swine sbinped directly to the sluughtercrs was also defeated The Letters That Got Out London , Nov 10. The suit for criminal libel brought by John A. Chaudos against Mrs Bloomfield Moore for allowing letters dofumntory to his character to leave her pos session has been dropped The plaintiff will pay the costs Attnolcod by Suvnucs Lisbon , Nov 10. Major Sorpa Pinto , whllo surveying in the Nynssa district , was attacked by Makololn After a sharp fight the natives were ropulBod with a loss of soventy-two killed Justice Dny slightly Injured London , Nov 10. While on his way to court this morning , Justlco Day , ot the Par nell commission , was knocked down by a cab nnd slightly injured Ho was unable to pro sldo during tba session A GHAS SLY FIND Workmen Unearth coven Ilumnn Bodl's Ncnr Fort Plorro PiEitui : , S. D. , Nov 10. | SpccIal Telegram to Tub Bee I This morning , whllo digging a cellar for a house aoout a mlle above tbo town of Fort PIcrro , and a mlle and a half Jrom Plorro , workmen made a terrible and ghastly find In the shape of seven human bodies They were in a bad state of putrlfl- cation , and four of them are presumably hose of soldiers and the remaining thrco In dians , Upon finding the bodies the authori ties were at once notified and the coroner and a number of citizens immediately ro- paited to the scene On four of tbo bodies were found romnunts of United States uniforms , with guns , pistols , otc A sword wus also found , showing that ono of the party was undoubtedly a commissioned officer Owing to the decayed condition of the bodies it is Impossible to Identify them Tbo coroner states that they must have been placed there fully six montliB ago On ono of them was found a pieketbook and a letter - tor , tu which was with difficulty deciphered the numo of Lawrence W. Chandler The military uuthoritlos at Fort Bennett have been notified , and it is expected that they will bo able to identify some of the bodies , Ono time last spring a band of Sioux Indians came through Pierre , and lu conversation with P. P. Roblo , i5n Indian Interpreter , told him that thov had burled a number of bodies that they bud found up the river and wanted some of the citizens ot 1'iorre to glvo them some remuneration for tbo same , but at that time the story was thought to bo u fuka on the part ot the Indians , The theory Is now offered that the persons were probably frozen lu tbo tci riblo storm of January 13 , and were afterwards found and burled hy this band of Indians , presumably some time lu the spring , A Noted CouiitcrlVller Arrested Kansas Citv , Nov 10. A special from St Joseph , Mo , says : Robert Crockett , ono of the most noted couiiterfcltcis in the west , was arrested hero last week , but the fact was so well guarded by the authorities that it did not bCLomo known until today His accomplice escaped , but the detectives ex pect to arrest him soon The Nnvy Hooks Shelter New Yohk , Nov 10. The new navy squadron which left yesterday returned last night and is at anchor liuldo of Saudy Hook bar on account of a heavy enow storm out side , MADE A VERY BAD MISTAKE I Dumnatincr Admission of a V/Ituoaa H for the Oroniu SuspcotB H IT MADE A GREAT SENSATION jH OUlcer MoDonnld Tcstlllrs Thnt Ho ' .H Knew ol' CuukIiIIii's Connection j B WltW the Cnso Itcl'oro the i H Body Wns Dlscovorrd ' $ 1 . i H Mixed tint Witness Up J H Cincioo , Nov 10. The HrM witness In \ M the Croniu trial this morning was Policeman < l | Redmond McDonald , Ho testified that ho l H saw Dau Cotighlln nt the East Chicago i M nvcnuo I'olloo station botweeu S:43 : nnd j M 0 o'clock 011 the night ot the mur- 1 1 dcr On cross-examination witness fixed fi l the ttmontO toU:15 : oclock The cross ox- M H mutilation developed the fact that witness -1 1 wns n member of Camp SO Clau-nn-Guol. \ \ M Witness did not speak of the fact to any , l H body but Officer Scott , who wus also a mom l H bcrofCninpSO , until lust Stturday , when ' 1 1 ho told Contain Schuttlcr Witness said the S H fear of being mixed up In the matter kept ] H him from speaking of it sooner J H \ \ lines , on being asked when ho first ' 1 1 learned of the connection of Coughlln's .1 1 name with tlio horse and buggy 111 which it t Cronin wns driven uwuy , stated it was bo- < ! iH fore the body was found There was a son i l sat Ion when counsel for the prosecution H M uslicd the witness if ho did not remember I H Ihut Coughllu's name was never connected jkH with tbo horse in uuy manner in the publlo I H press until three dnjs after the discovery of \ M the doctors bed v. li l William Mulcnhv , an omployo ot 1 1 O'Sulllvun ' , said that n few dnys uftor April liH 4 , when with O'Sulllvun ' on an Ice wagon , i H they met a man who resembled Coughlin | | The latter asked O'Sulllvnu It ho knew a { young mnn named Kuuzc , nnd If ho saw him : | H to telephone to the Chicago nvcnuo police SH station und say , "I want to scoyou " Wit ] nuss had heard O'Sullivan ' speak of his con ' | H tract with Dr Cronin On the day of the < IH murder , witness further testified , 71H O'Sullivan ' and hu were on | H the ice wagon together , They had \1H ( Hipper together , both rend during the oven ' | H tag , going to bed nt the same time and sleep j fl ing in the sumo bed Witness also said ho 1 1 had heard a conversation bolwoen Old Mnn { ! Carlson and O'Sullivan about the tenants of . > JH the Carlson cottage , The old man testified IH that O'Sullivan ' said hn knew that they were -j M nil right This witness testified that O'Sul- i llvan said ho knew nothing of thoni j M The crosa-cxammutlon ot this witness tonic ; ] M a sensational turn when It became the evl- 1 H dent Intention of the state to direct sus- 1 1 plcion towards the witness as the mnn who \ M drove the white horse which drew Dr.Cronln US to his death The witness , however , denied > ] l that ho had ever worn a beard similar to .4 H thut of the man who was identified as having -f 1 - driven the buirgy Mulealicy said ho came f H to O'Sulllvun for employment with a loiter IH of Introduction from the iceman's brother , [ H who lives In Fonda , la Mulcnhoy knew of { O'Sulllvau's ' contract with Cronin , having ! spoken once to his employer about alamo IH foot und being told to go to Cronin , who was IB under contract to treat all of O'Sulllvan's ' | H men Wltuess ncted us collector for O'Sulll- van slnco last spring , I H Thomas Wtialcn , wh030 wlfo kcops the H boarding house where O'Sulllvun and his men _ lived , was quito sure tbo ill man was uot out r. H of the house the night of the murder • * William Glenn , an Inter Ocean reporter , wit < J'ijfc * H tof tilled that ouo week after the murder Mr ' H Conklln told lumthe white horse brought to H her door from Dinan's stnblo did not re- H Bomblo the hoiso behind which Cronin was driven away , H Edward Jones , a Dally News reporter , tos- t ' ' H tilled that ho nnd another reporter went to H the Carlson coltugo after tbu discovery of H Cronin's uody Alunv stories had been told H about the cotlago und as a joke they got some H cotton batting and a picco of liver The - - H blood from the latter they smeared upon the 4 cotton ' 1 boy put the blood Blaincd batting - in the cellar Witness denied that ho had * put it there to furnish tbo material for a J sensation in his paper % Three of O'bullivaa's employes corrobor- $ < atcd the evidence to establish an nllbi for & the ice man Ono of thorn told about distributing - a tributing a number of O'Sullivun's ice cards f which had b n produced in evidence , with a } view to workmc up trade • Jacob Schiiur testified that the trunk in -1 evidence wns mndo in his factory It was a \ very common kind , which had been on the j market for years rA On the cross-examination of PatrickBron- f nnn , another employe of O'Sullivan ' , the fact , | was brought out that tbo law.vors for the defense - \ fenso got some of their witnesses togcthorat O'Sulllvan's house lust Sunday and wont • - „ , over their testimony in the presence of the I entire company I ALICE JACKMAN FOUND , M \ The Missing Hr Louis Heiress Disoov- | crcd in n Convent J St Louis , Mo , Nov 10. [ Special Telegram - S gram to Tnn Bee ] Alice Jackmnn , the J missing heiress , was located by u Rcpubllo I ' reporter this afternoon in the convent of the x H Good where the % ' Shepherd , mother superior i sold she had been placed by her guardians 4 I Bon-ln-law , and where she could not bo in- ' torylowed except on an order from that gen 3 ' tlcman This places the guardian , Taylor , 1 in a box " Ho Bworo positively yesterday j j that ho know nothing of the girls ' abduction , * . or her whereabouts An information for 4 \ perjury will probably bo tiled against him to- i morrow Ho is ono of the wealthiest drug -j gists in the state , and only recently , though ' % : a mnn of mature years , married a girl In her jj teens , younger , in fact , than some is his own cluluron Bofnro a habeas corpus proceed f lug could bo taken , a carriage drove up to J the convent and again the girl is in the uus'S j tody of tbo crowd that kidnapped her Tay- * ft I lora motlvo for wanting her in a convent ,1t | docs not appear tn bo her money , but ho % dreaded her uvidonco of his brutality that f she would buvo glvon In an exmnlnliig court , i where , hiring not at all precocious for her I ago , she would have been stripped to the 4 waist and the flail exposed to lho publlo W HLAIN WHILE SLEEPING % f The Victims Family Charged Will * % \ the Awful Orlmo rJi < Kansas CiTr , Mo „ Nov 10. [ Special Tel jfr \ gram to The Beu.J A special to an nltor- JL1 noon paper from Moxlco , Mo , , says ; Tbo fum- < u ' ' lly of Farmer Collins , who was assassinated * While asleep Sunday , consisting of Mrs Col- M f tins , nnd three sons , two daughters and ono 38 kon-ln-law , Perry Kay , have bconarrestod W There nro some struugo features connected ? with this crlino Ono of tbo boys owned a jf 1 Iiistol , 8'J-culibor , the slzo of the ono that tilled Collins , and this cannot bn found m Mrs , Collins claims to have boon lying on ' the side of the bed next to the assassin , Jf U whoso hand must bavo touched her face " % when the shot wus fired , and the sldo of the * bed on which she claims to have stent for * j houis was not rumpled or crushed , Start w ling facts are sure to como out when the inquest - I quest is resumed The fuct that Collins was J 1 assaulted nour his own homo about u year % j ago , und that the matter was hushed un 9 when it was about to bo discovered thut ono of bis own sons was the assailant , leads the , / pcoplo to hellcvo that the officers are on the " 'm right truck of the murderer Tbo murder * * ' occurred ut Rush Hill , In Audialn county T * Tg Fur Fulsn Pretenses r.jB , Ronpout , N. Y „ Nov 10. F. M. Wonsor , M claiming to bo agent of the Covenant Mutual * • ' ' % I Benefit association , of Illinois , has been ar'JlH rested hero , charged with obtaining money ] H us u representative of the Odd Fellows Aid SjM association , of Ohio fO The Nulliuial Or mi no 'yh Gaciiauknto , Nov 10 , The National Hi Grange today decided upon Atlanta , Ga , as 'Wl . the place fur holding lho next annual meet * | | : - 1 inc 9) ) 'Hi