I 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : > rfUESDAYN NOVEMBER 26 , 1889 , 4 I ; * CASEY CI10SEN AS SENATOR H | A Dronk Finally Mndo in the Dead H - look at Blsmarc ! & { HI THE RESULT OF A COMPROMISE I' ' | | Ulo rtiiihlcnl bkctcli or tlio Snnator * W' JJcct A MoiiiIilt or ttio | f l'nrmctV Alllnnuo Novri H , l-'rnni Hutli Ihtkotnii Bj llic Drnillnok Ilrokcn 1 Ijismuick , K. D. , Nor 23 [ Special Tolo- M [ ram to Tug Hre.1 At last tlio deadlock H Id the election of United State * senator Is H broken Lyman H , Caicy of Jnmc town was H tonight elected on tbo first ballot It was H evident from the boonnlni ; of tlio roll call H' ' that ho was Raining at n rato.that would H elect him At the completion of the roll call Hfl lie had 41 votes , while IJohnson had 33. Ho- H ] lore the vote was announced Judson Hi ! Lnmouro obnngod his vote from Sprnguo to Hg | Casey , This , together with the fact that HJJ "Wnlsh withdrew In Casey's favor , started HJ ! the stain pod o In favor ot Cnsoy and HJI when ttio vote was announced ho had Hfi C6 , Johnson holding ! > G , who refused to HI change , lioforo the changing commenced HI Johnson had IB votes , the other votes being Hi scattered to Walsh , McCumbcr and Maratta HI Casey was escorted to the ball , and as ho HI- npuoared the cntiro nsscmblnga nroso and HI chcerod Ills speeeti of ncccptnnco was nent Hi nnd to the point , and his rcmurks added Hi Inrgely to bis list of friends Ho pledged HB fidelity to tbo agricultural Interests of the Hb ntnto and promWoi io put forth his ondc.iv- Hfl ors to prOvo uoitbyof the great honor con Hfl forretl , llo hns not been a politician Hfl [ nnJ ho goes to the United States senate HI In one hound , never tinvlng hold olhco in the ntnto heforc Scnntor Casey is n brother of Hb II Casey , the Minneapolis banker , and has a liigh standing in the slate Senators 1'icrco nnd Cnsey will start for Washington within fl a wcott HH Lyman R. Casey , who was elected as HI United States senator tonight , was born nt HI York , N. Y. , in 1837and moved to Ypsilanti HB Mich , at an early ago , where ho prepared Hat ior tuo university nt Ann Arbor , but falling HC health compelled him to give up his uni- Hj" vorslty course Tor ton years ho was on- HB Kneed in the oyster trade at Buffalo , HH iiultlmoro nnd Detroit with Piatt fc Com HH pony nnd then in the tinrdwnro trade nt HW Detroit , hoinjr one of the linn of'left , Casey HH & Kellogg , in 1S72 ha went abroad and HH traveled in Kuropo for llvo yeai s. Ho is n HH rln" of high character and culture , speaks HH Frenclt ns welt as Kiicll n nnd lias a. wide Hb ncqualntuncu llo married a Miss Platte of HH Ualtltnoro nnd has thrcochildionuo.nughtcr Hi 'D school at Detroit , a sou on the farm nt HH Molvlllo nnd ono with l'lntt & Company HH' ' llnltlmoro In lhSJ ho came to U.Utota in HH charge of the iutorests of the Carringtou & J Casey land company , making his heudquar- H > t tcrs , lt Jamestown , where ho has since ro- Hl sided Senator Casey is a farmers nltlanco BHjj Innn n d is chairman of the tanners allium o HH' ' irrigation committee HH " " " HH SOUTH DAKOTA , HH Sinntor I'ctticrow licnvei Tor AVash- HH ItiKten Banker Crntz Brttpr HH Sioux Falls , S. D. , Nov 25 [ Special HH Telegram to The Uek ] Senator It F. I'ot- HH tigrcw accompanied by his wife und children HH left this afternoon for Washington to enter HH upon his duties us senator UoToro ho stir ted HH ho stated that h.s chlof nun would bo to so- HH cute nn appropriation for the institution of H a scheme of irrigation for South Dakota in Hj which would bo incorporated the sinking of HH artesian wells This schema would involva HHthooxpondituioof $1,000,001) or moro Uo- Hj sides this bo would endeavor to secure an ap- HH ] ] > ropnuiion for a custom house building in HH ] Sioux Falls The senator is accompanied HH ] ' also bv his Iriond , Hon E.Y. . Caldwell of HHj' tb ° doily Press , of this city HHj " Governor Mollcttn's Denial HHj Hunov , S. D. , Nov 2.T. [ Special Telegrnm HH to Tun Ucn ] Governor Mellotto arrived HHJ this afternoon direct from Washington He HHj denies the report the of a rupture between HHJ Senator Moody and himself What was HHJ said in the presence of the president was HHJ' ' more pleasantry and was so regarded by all HHJ present Ho was surprised that it found HHi lts wny lnt0 Prlrtt in any other H light Secretary Kingsrud met the governor H H. here Ilo bad with him the iGrlillcates of H | election of Senators Moody and I'cttigrow 1 nnd Congressman Olfford and 1'icUlcr filed H l out nntl ready for the seal , but tlio manu H H tccturors failed to got the sc il ready , so tlvat HI' ' thosocrotary goes to Chicago , where it will H ] > Q anlxcl a ° d the certificates delivered to H H Senator Pcttlgrow to tuko to Washington H Hji AVlilidrnw tin ! Clnrcc Hi Sionx Falls , S. D. , Nov S3. [ Special HHV , Telegram to Tun 13br.1 The trial of the HHH Salvation Army against tlio chlof of police of HHV tills city , which has agitated the citizens of H HJ Sioux Palls for six days , was brought to a H close today by the complaining witness with H H ] drawing his complaint The army parade H H ] tll ° 8treels lbo same us over but do not atop H Hj on lll ° corners to hold their outdoor meet H Hj ings The jury in the IIrat trial disagreed , H H eight standing for acquittal of the chief of H HJ police und four for conviction H HJ BunltorKratiJlocov r. CrtiiflnlounnosH HHVj Sioux X alls , S. D. , Nov 25' | Soocial H HJ Tolcgram to Tue Hen.I 11. M. Krutz , the H H Mitchell banker u ho was Injured Inst Thurs HI Jay uy n runaway team , recovered con Hb sclousuoss today for the llrst time Ho ra- HH cocmrcd ills brother nnd wife , but was B unable to talk connectedly upon any subject H ; ' Ho is still iu u precarious condition , H COW11IDKI ) AN jilTOR 1 All Irnto IMllllnor ItoHetits an 1m- H liutntlon "Willi Vigor H ICavsvs CiTr , Mo , Nov S3. [ Special Tele- B 0f ° m to This lien ] Editor Iiiclclo , of the H " Campron , Mo , Daily Vindicator , was badly B used up by Mrs ih A. Weaver , a mllliuor , B this morning The Vindicator on Saturday H contalnod an article concerning Mr and Mrs , B Weaver , and that ovouiug the husband 1 looked for the editor , llo couldn't , or rather Bt didu't ' , find him , end today the plucky wlfo f took the matter into tier own hands She Mi bought a strong rawhide , and as Ulckto on- H' tere'd the postofllco .at Cameron she got attcr HHr ' , n < 'rll ° lr'au ' wo ' u bolaoorod the editor HHbEi unt" one ol Ulchlo's printers Interfered HHn i3r - Weaver got away from the printer , and H whipped the editor again , UyiUuidera In- M torfcrcd , ana tbo woman dropped her cow B H t hldo nnd began poking Xlloldo with stones H' His injuries are painiul This is his second , cowhidlng scrape this month H' Ilitiiibcrl'R Voloo for Ioncr | noun , Nov S5. The Italian parliament H was opciiod today by King Humbart in per H son In a speech from tbo throne his inujosty H alluded to the smallness ot the deficit la tbo H liudgntand said the governments wise and H cquitablo policy assured tranquility to Italy H and gunrantcod pcaeo , which , thanks to the B concert ot the great jtowera appears to be H „ , assured to Europe This utterance was H gruvlod with grout upplausa Italy , ho said , BBBB would lay dawn her iirms in Africa wticu nu H international agreement should Imvo been H reached guaranteeing to her the very consid- H erahla possessions she now bold la that con H tlnont and recognized the wide sphere ot H lior lnfluonco Ho hoped ho would bo enabled H ' to promote humanity In the region In which H ' ' it hud bocu outraged by bo much barbarity , H Krlly Joins ilio Itroilicrlmml H Now YouuNor US jSpocial Telegram to B • ' Tuy Qeb.1 Mlchaol J. Kelly , cuptulnof the BBBB < " * * lioston buseball club , bettor known perhaps B < M the " 110,000 bouuty , " attached his sigun- H turo to a brotborhood contract this morning H , This Is considered a victory for the brother H hood ICelly Is perhaps ono ot the most B prominent players on the diamond , and it H upi > osod many who at present ara on ttio BBB | ronca will shortly tpllow bit oxumplo ICelly H i Is loud in tlouuuciatioa ot Ulassuock au H ether secodcrs tub DRPK.ssn msrs Taking or ilebmtnl Kvhlonco Ilceun In the Cronln Trial Chicaoo Nov S5. When the Cronln case was called this morning Mllkronn Mortcs , who had testified for the prosecution in tbo case , was recalled by Porrcst for the do- fenso Ho went over his tcstlmonv again nnd also tcstlllcd ns to a conversation ho had with two pollcomon about the case a dny or so nftcr the body had been discovered Wit ness told the ofllccrs that ho saw it bay horse with n white face stop In front of the Carl son cottage nnd that ho saw a tall man get out of the ouggy nnd go into the cottage Ilo admitted that ho told the ofllccrs that ha did not know what day it was that ho saw the horse and buggy dnvo tip J. W Kmlick cmplojod Defendant Kunzo from April 20 until Juno SO , the day of hi * arrest , lie said Kiinro worked as usual May I and the following Monday The testimony of several witnesses was then taken , the object of which was to con tradict the evidence given by Carlson to the effect that nt a certain tlmo on March 10 , ho heard llurko toll O'Sultlvan that ho had rented the cottage The testimony waste to the effect that O'Sulllvan was several miles from Lake View nt * the tlmo men tioned Policeman Crow said ho had a conversa tion with Milkman Mertos soon after the murder , in which the latter said ho did not boo the face of the man who loft the buggy and entered the Carlson cottage , and that ho could not toll what day it occurred The stnto ntlornoy cruss-oxauilncd the witness at some length The defense then rested its case Foster , on behalf of the Defendant llcggs , moved that tbo record of the proceedings of Camp 20 , Clau-na-Onol , on February b , when the motion to investigate the leading of the report on the trial 1 of the trinnglo In Dr Cronln's enmp wus mndo and curried , bo admitted as evidence After some objection on the pirt of Porrest the stnto admitted it , as to Heggs The state then proceeded with its testimo ny in rebuttal Dr Pntrlck Currnn was the llrst witness Ho tcstlllcd that ha suw James Lyman on the night that Dr Cronln's body was lying in Battery D armory The question was then asked him : Did you iu u conversation with him ' say that the executive body had ordered the 'dcath of Dr Croiiluf' The defense objected to the question , nnd after considerable discussion bctweou oppos ing counsel n recess was taken , pending which the court reserved Its decision When court mot uftor rcccts Judge Mc- Conncll announced his decision , sustaining the objection of the defense Two now witnesses wcro examined , after which adjournment was taken , the states at torney promising to coucludo the rebuttal testimony tomortow FAST OVKlttiANl ) 'I11AIN3. Tlio IT 1' . Selieiluti ) Knocks ( Jut ttio Northern Iuclflc Poim .j.\-i > , Ore , , Nov , 23. | Special Tele gram to The liuc.1 The through Tast mall trains over the Union Pacific huvo marked a nowcru in railroading Portland has been long a strong competitive point between the Northern Pacillc and Union Pacific Today a marked change Is noticeable The fast trains on the Union Pacific huvo accom plished tlio result Now and henceforth there is evury reason to bollcvo that the Union I' .iclllc will have it very much its own wny in hauling the through pussongor business for this territory , both cast and west hound The Union Pacillc now lands its west bound passengers ut Portland twouti-four hours earlier than docs the Northern Pacific , n matter that is nn impor tant fuctor In building up the through business and an inducement xo the every day traveler that is seldom overlooked Portland is the seat of wnr now between the Union and Northern Pacllic , but the Union Pacific has captured the Held and now holds the key to the situation 'I ho Northern Pa- cilio represent Hives still boast of having a line of road bettor equipped throughout than that of the Union Pacillc and uIbo assert that tholr road will bo dotted with fust trains the coming spring This is regarded as bluff " by the Union Paclflcatticbes O. E Urown , advertising agent of the Union Pacific , who is how In Portland , and who nccompaniod the fast mall train on Its llrst trip , concerning the matter said : The Union PaclflCihas put on fast mail trains and in addition passengers will bo carried The schedule of tbeso trains is the fastest that has over boon waao und no other line has ns yet attempted making the same tlmo Our fast overland time from the enst hns been care fully Ktudlcd , and I am confident that while tbo trains have a remarkably fast schedule , still faster time can bo made should circum stances warrant it I nlso bclicvo that this is a move that has long been demanded by the travollng public Wo nmlto the run from Omnlm to Portland in liftv-eight hours The fast train moans a great doil for the west Heretofore the fust service has been conlinod to the eastern lines , but now the fast train on the Union Paclllo bctweon Omaha auit Portland has a faster sobodulo than that of the Pennsylvania limited Tbo fact that our trains are ai riving on tlmo right nlongplainly demonstrates that the fust service can bo made und will bo maintained " EXOITKD DHPOSITOns They Try to Hrenk Into a Broken New Vori : Hank , New Youk , Nov 25. Banker Sussklnd , who did a largo business in immigrant tick ets , and who is charged with having run off with his depositors inoncv , is still missing This morning , uespito tbo ram , a crowd or exctyod Germans , Nor weglnus nnd Danes congregated in front ot the bnnkiuc house They wnatcd to break m the doors of the deserted bank , but were prevented by the police Tno no- tlro which was pasted on the door to the effect that Sussklnd & Company had failed for fSO.OOO nnd were obliged to close their establishment , has been torn down The Driving Koils tlroko Giielncastlk , lud , Nov 23. The driving rods on both sides of the onginoot the South western limited on the Indlnnapolls & St , Louis railroad brolco loose while the train wns noarlng the city this afternoon , and Lnglnoor btrlckland und Piroman Shale were badly injuicd py the pounaing of tbo rods through the cab The engineer stopped the train before the passengers realized what bud happened Cnshlor I'crrln Arraigned IlDiatr , Wis , Nov 25. Assistant Cashier Porrln ot tbo Iron Exchange bank was this morning taken to Ashland and arraigned , The ease tvas contlnuod until Friday and his bail was ilxed ut $10,000 , whicli was promptly furnished Tbo man liakor und his alleged mistress , Lou Thayer , char god with com plicity , were takou to llossciuer It is rumored that the woraau is a detective in the employ of the express company Tlio IJurton Hult Hottlcil Hacinb Wis , Nov 23. 'lho suit of the rarmors' Trust company of Now York against John E. Uurton , the cx-uilnlng king , for 5330,000 and interest was settled today Burton withdraws the charge of usury and the pluintlft accents } < e)0,090 ns payment in full A receiver wus appointed for llurtoa's property The Visible Supply , Ciuciao , Nov 83. The vislblo supply for tbo week ending November 23 , as complied by tbo secretary of the Chicago uoard of trade , is us follows : Bushels Wheat , . , 80,121.000 Corn 0,050,000 Oats 5,1105,000 Hyo • 1,103,000 Barley . . , . . , , 8,031,000 The Aboluctoil Holrcss St Lows , Nov 25 Allio Jackson , the abducted holrcss , has been located at Qulnoy , 111. She was spirited away by the Spinks , relatives of bor guardian , Taylor The legal fight for her guardianship has not yet been settled Kntoniboil Miners Hcsoucd Ueulin , Nov , 25. Tbo 250 minors who were entombed la the flooded mine at Reck linghausen , in Westphalia , Frlduy last , have uli boon rescued , . HHHHHHHlHHHHHHl EMIN PASHAS INDECISION It Very Nonrly Boaulta In Hla Lob lrjR His Ltto MADE A PRISONER BY REBELS Knllcmcrs of tlio Mnlicll Arrlyn on tlio Scrno nml n Conflict Knsitci In Willed tlio Iicndcr Gains Ills Liberty , Latrst from Stnnloy London , Nov 25. Purthor particulars from Henry M. Stanley > n a letter to Mac Kinnon , dated nt Knffnrio , August G last , are horowlth given : ' December 1(5 ( , 1SSS , mesiongors from Knv- . nlll came with letters from Emln Pasha and his lieutenant , Jcppson Jeppson's lottcr was dated DuQlo , November 7 , 18SS. It snys : August IS a icbclllon broke out hero and the pashn and I wcro mndo prisoners The pnshn is a complete prisoner , but I um allowed to go ubout the station nnd my movements are watched The rebellion has been gotten up by half n do7cn Egyptians , ofllccrs nnd clerks , nnd gradually others Joined , mostly through fear The soldiers , with the excep tion of these at Laborchad , have novcrtaken part In it , bui have quietly glvon in to their ofllccrs The officers wont nbout telling pcoplo you were only nn adventurer and hnd not como from Egypt , nnd that the loiters you brought from the khedive wcro forger ies ; that it was untrue Khartoum had fallen , mid that Emln Pasha and you had made n plot to take them , their wives nnd children out of the country nnd hnnd them over ns skives of the Eugllsh Such words , in an ignorant , fanatical country l'ko ' this , acted like 11 ro among the pcoplc.nuul tbo result was a general re bellion and wo wcro * made prisoners Plans were also made to entrap j ou when you returned - turned and strip you of all you hnvo " 'lho letter then goes on to say that white this condition of affairs existed the Malmlst forces nrrlvcd io the neighborhood and de manded Immediate surrender , The revolt ing ofllcors refused with the result that r.mln's ' enemies , the Mahdlsts nnd robcls , fell upon ench other The Malullnts captured Hegot , taking many prisoners , Including women nnd children and stores of ammuni tion The rebels attempted to rctako Hegof Inter on , but were again repulsed , 'lho soldiers then became so panle-strlcken they declared thov would light no more unless Emln was sot at liberty , which was done , nnd ho was sent to Wa- dclal A postcript dated December 18 Bays the Muhdists attacked Destlo station forfour days , but were driven back to Uegof ; They had sent to Khurtoun for rcinforcemonta To this letter Stanley replies urrjing the hcccsslty forhnsto on the part of Emln nnd Jcposon to como to meet him ( Stanley ) , as ho is exhausted by long travel and piivulion Ilo nssured Jcppson that ho was.well located in a friendly region and could have 2.U00 wnrrlors within four hours Hut Emlnit , ho is to bo saved , must help save himself Ho urges that Indecision must bo put aside , nnd roljing on Stnulcy nssistunco , Emln must como toward him at once , 'lho letters re ceived from Emin nt the same tlmo wore simpv confirmatory of Jpppson's letter , but showed that Emm wa > balling between two opinions , whether to stny where ho was or to accept Stanloy's offer for icllof Ho must decide , Stanlov said , witbiu a few days , no ho ( Stanley ) would bo eotnpolled to start on his return Journey Emin continued to delay , but finally , robiunry 13 , a native courier appeared with a loltor from Emin to the ofToct that bo was ut anchor with two steamers just below Stanley's plateau camp of Kuvallix Eiuln's letter said ho had brought pait of his people from Wndelai and would send boats back for the others while ho himself pushed forward to , Stanlcy'a camp Then follows n description ot the march , which was resumed on Majr 8 , the flftht with tbo king of Ungoro and with the Wurusinos A description is given of the snowy moun tain , which is estimated at not less than nineteen thousand foot high The greatest trouble wus caused by fevers and bowel complaints MacKinnon , president of the Emln relief committee , recuived nnothor letter from Stanley , dated August 17. Stanley aa\s Emin , with Selim lioy , seven oQicers , and sixty pcoplo arrived at his oamp February 17. Lieutenant Stairs arrived on the 18th , with bis column from Ituri At the meeting on tbo 18th , Selim , who bad retaken Duiilo from the Mnhdists , killing 250 of them , ' stated on bohnli on the deputation that they hud como to request tlmo to allow the equa torial troops and tholr families to assemble atKavalll Stanley continues : "I explained through Emin Pasha the ob ject of my expedition and offered thorn a promise written in Arabic to wait a reason aulo tlmo for them to Join mo The deputa tion replied that my offer was satisfactory Thov said they would proceed directly to Wudclal and proclaim it aud commence the work of transportation The deputation Btartcd for Wadelai on the 20th. Emin re turned on the 27th with his little dnughtcr , Fcrldn , and a caravan of HI men Ho and I agreed that twenty days wns a reasonable tlmo A month uftcr Selim's departure a letter arrived from him announcing that the rebels wcro unanimous to depart for Egypt unuer my escort " Stanley now finding great delay likely in assembling the refugees called a council of ofllcors It was decided to march on April 10. April S Emin informed him that but few ot his servants would go Hero was a disappointment , " oxclnims Stanley Out of 105 only a few were will ing to accompany mo It was clear the pasha no longer had authority At this tlmo I discovered a conspiracy in camp The Egyptians tried to steal the rifles of the Zanzlbarls , and the number of malcontents kept increasing Emln had also received news ot the bad stnto of things at "Wadelai , Therefore I decided upon immediate action I formed a square of rifles and assembled all tbo pcoplo to witness it Those who refused to como wcro arrested and placed in Irons and Bomo were Hogged They then prom ised obedience , This muster consisted of nbout six hundred persons On the 10th wo started , numbering about ono thousand , llvo hundred persons " An intercepted letter to Selim rovcalcd another plot to attack the expedition May 7 a lottcr was received from Selim contain , ing vnrious insolent charges , and an appeal to wale longer for him , the rebels having again robbed him ot all his ammunition , Stanioy ropllod offering to go slowly so as to enable Selim to ovcrtuko him , but ho never hoard any moro from him ( Selim , ) Clinrcpil Willi Conspiracy Chicago , Nov 23. F. D. Cowio of Wis consin Bworo out warrants today against M , C. D. Freaeriokscn , ot the Chicago firm ot Frcdcrlcksen & Co , aud their bookkeeper , William 13dgord ! , charging thorn with con spiracy The first two have so far evaded arrest The issue of the warrantsjs the lutest phase of an aliugcd land swlndlo throughout the northwest , aggrozatlug tiOO.000. Seattle lllds limit San Fnixcirco , CaL , Nor , 23. [ Special Telegram to Tub 13ee.J The following dis patch was sent this evening by T. F. Towns ley or this city : To John L. Sullivan , Boston Seattle has raised a purse of & 5,000 which wil ) bo riven to the winner of the Sullivan-Jackson fight , provided the mill takes place ot or near Seattle within nlno months CutKaoh O lior to Ilccos Rossrox , Tex , Nov 25. John Collins , n farmer , and his hired hand had a difficulty in a field Saturday evening Uoth drew kuivot and literally cut each ether to pieces Collins is dying and the other man is dead Iifewis Dies of Ills lnjurlra Vawaiuiso , Neb , Nov 25 , [ Special Te- } egrom to Tub Bee.1 J. V. Lewis died this morning at 0:50 : , after suffering great atrouy for thirty-live hours He is to bo burled to morrow * An Illinois Appointment WAsniKaTOH , Nov 23. The president to day appointed Frank Hitchcock of Illinois Unltod Stales marshal for the northern dist rict of Jlliaois the cosirjrjtoLiiUivs nnroKT A Contrnotljin < ? C National Ilnnk Our * frnpy reared WASiiitfriTO i Nov 25. The forthcoming retort of Comritrollor of the Currency Lacey covers the year ended October 31 , 1SS9 , nt which tlmo tlWb were In oxlstonco 3,319 national banlcstfb ) largest number slnco the inauguration oftho ; system Thcio associa tions possess an'nggrcgnto capital of $ C20 , 174,305. The hlBtt-eports of tbo condition exhibit their rtsotlrcos nnd liabilities to the With of September The number reporting nt that tlmo was 3,290 , Asuminnry of tlicso reports shows < V capital of S012,5 < 4cn5. sur plus * 107,394,7OU undivided profits fSl.BOO- bC9 , grois dopoiits , including amounts duo banks , tlOV.S3. ,100j loans nnd discounts ? 1S03,7JJ,733 , nil ot which Items show nn In crease over any previous dnto Thonmount of circulation outstanding is < 203OtU,72 ! , of which $13l.W3,331 : Is secured by United States bonds nnd the ro- utnludor , ? r2,2T0.300 is represented by de posits of lawful money In the treasury These banks held J191037,000 In Unltod States bonds , ( ot which J140.471.700 was to secure circulating notes ) , J101,1UO,440 of specie nnd $80,752,003 of legal tender notes Within a year , 211 bviks orgnnucd , having nn aggrocuto capital of $21,240,000. Thirty six qt the now banks wcro organized In Texas , the largest number in nny ono stnto Within the year forty-ono banks went into voluntary liquidation , only two falling , leav ing the now nddltions 1GS ns against ninety last year nnd 12J annually slnco the in auguration of the svstem Notwithstanding this Increase says the comptroller tbo sys tem hns not kept pace with the needs of the pcoplo for increased banking facilities Tbo growing tendency to in corporate under the statutes ot the sovcral states is not nttnbutcd to nny change in the law effecting olthcr national or state in stitutions , out li charged Uircctlvto the fact , says the comptroller , that no profits result to banks by reason of deposit of bonds nnd the Issno of circulating notes It Is claimed , In fact , ho says , that actual loss results Iu many western states nnd territories where interest is high and banking facilities uro most needed It is docmod certain by the comptroller that the withdrawal of the bonds held in ex cess of the minimum requirements will con tinue so long ns the present conditions exist , nnd that legislation is necessary to prevent the contraction of the initio nal bank cur rency The comptroller makes a number of reo- ommondntions for amendments to the lnw govcruing national banks Among ether things a reduction of the nuty on circulation is rccommcuncd on the ground that the pics- cut tax is unjust to tbo banks because it is imposed on nccount of a privilege now vnluo- loss nnd the revenues of the government are in excess of its rcqulicmcnts The burden of enforced deposits is felt moro severely where the current rate of interest is highest nnd where banks orgtnizc with the smallest capital The comptroller hns nvoided a dis cussion of the vnrinu9 plans which have been suggested for substituting ether socurlties for United States bonds as a basis of circu lation , being of the opinion that tbo consideration eration of a proposition looking to the ndop- tion of untried mo isures would involve delny fraught with danger to the national banking system in the present exigency Ho favors a reduction of the intctest upon existing bonds to 2 ! per cent by-tbo prep ivmont to holders of the difference between that rate and the 4 per cent interest bonds now carried , "Worliln _ 'of ltusscy'N Oflloe Washington , Nov 25. Assistant Secre tary of the Interior llussey in his annual report of the operations of his office in the adjudication of pejision clnlms that are ap pealed from the 1 decisions of the commis sioner of pensions , says that out of 3,223 pensions on file 1,333 were considered and disposed of , leaving 1,900 nptioaled cases pending July 1,1S39. llussoy says : Much tlmo hns boon applied to the exam inations filed by claimants nnd attorneys for the reconsideration of appeals that have been ndverselyMJiidicitcd by my predeces sors In many-instances these motions huvo been glvon special attention , because they related to cases of law , of fact and of practlcotbftl seemed to require im mediate notion , anti'in order that not only justice might bo done to the claimants , but that the judgment df the ncpirtmont might bo promptly stated with reference to a largo class of claims that have been unnecessarily rejected Asa result of this course a num ber of important rulings have been made with a view to broadening and liberalizing the departmental interpretations ot the law uoplicablo to the numerous meritorious claimants whose applications for pensions have been unjustly denied , partly because of barren technicalities ana partly uy reason of the nurrow definition ot pensionable rights " Ni"bra ka nnd town Pensions WAsniNOTo- , Nov 23. [ Special Telegram to The Unr ] Pensions granted Nebraskans - kans : Original invalid D. D. Jacob , B. Krump , Cioff ; Kouben W. Huff , Ono ; John W. Shivclt alias William Princeton , South Omaha ; William II Aldro , Columbus ; Hub bard 13. Goodrich ( deceased ) Aurora In crease Natnan S. Forbes , Plninvillo ; ( navy ) , William Fitzpatrick , Nuponco ; Peter Groves , McCook ; James Bennett , Cham bers ; Darius Reynolds , Sioux Citv ; William Whltnov , Doniphan Original widows , otc Mary E. , widow of Hubbard 11. Goodrich , Aurora Pensions for Iowuns : Original invalid Joshua S. Uonnett , North Dos Moines ; Al bert Hurrah , Newton ; Cvrus Spicer , West Point ; ( leorgo W. Appleton , Snlom ; Alfred A. Hcdmond , Washington ; ( navy ) Thomas H. Fcnton , alias Thomas Doyle , Sanhara ; Joshua .1. liollins , Avoca ; Albert Miller , Lnko City ; Alfred Datchclor , Lyons ; Ucorgo C. Sbultz ( deceased ) , Keck * well ; Llovd T. licuver , Thayer ; James Pratt , Eddyvlllo Restorations Noah H laenhowcr , soldiers homo Marshalltown Restoration nnd Increase William F. Will iams ( deceased ) , Clinton ; David E. Maroon , Sue City Increnso Bird Brown , David City ; Jacob T. Hamsoy , Richland ; William Browcr , Chariton ; Jnmos M. Alvoy , Wilson villo : Charles P. Slalght , Iowa City ; James Tompkins , Clinton ; Edward O. PJumbo , Hull ; Nathnl Mendonhnll , Uodfleld ; Levy McCraclion , Collax ; Allen Frizzle , Grinuell ; John H. Thomas , Mt Pleasant ; William Miner , Albla ; William T. Cameron , Corning ; Francis W. Smith Leon ; William J. Jolllf Chariton ; William Blair , Washing ton ; John Schall , Berkley ; Peter L Petersen - son , Stuuhopo ; Gcorga W. Derry , ICnoxvillo ; Hiram A. Dinbrow , Atlantic ; Peter Schmidt , Grundy ; George Carr , Pic isanton Reissue Simon U. Duoker , Waterloo Original widows , etc Anna E. , widow of Joshua J. Rollins , Avoca ; Betsy Eaton , mother ot Truman H. Kidaoy , Audubon ; Ida M. , widow of Asabel E. Grlswold , Osage Moxlcan widow Isabelle , widow of Robert Provaru , Carson A Plot to I > ppAsit 1'rinoo Aloiantlor RnLoninB , NoY < 123. The authorities have discovered a jilAYxSdeposo Prlnco Aloxnndor and to icplaeo hlni > y Prlnco Peter Kara goorgovlch Many , Russian diplomats are implicated In theconspiracy , Thrco of the conspirators havo-bcon arrested Five lliiiKlrdtl' ' .MoHlHins Drowned CoNSTANTJNorxtf 1 Nov 25. A report has Peon received , lhat the steamship India , with fiOO Mohammedan pilgrims on board , bus sunk , the p aln and two passengers being all that wvrqsaved TTT BinnkolPBs il'ikwdor for tlio Navy WxsnisaTosfNdv 25. Seciotary Tracy has made arrangements by which the navy will bo furnished , with brown prismatio powder for largfi gjms nnd the now smoke less powder for the smaller guns Mixed Religion With Love Wichita , Kan , Nov 25. fSpeolal Telegram gram to The Beb J George Wheeler , a flrst lieutenant in the Salvation armv , is in Jail charged with trying to olouo with Jane Nathcutt , fifteen years old Ho is a married man , * Coal anil Work Trains Collide Flushihq , O. , Nov 25. By a collision be tween coal and work trains on the Cleveland - land , Lorain & Wheeling road Engineer Myers was killed and two other employes seriously injured m Think tlin A.one Gulltr CoxwAt Spiusqs , Kan.r Nov , 25. [ Special Tolcgram to The Heb.1 The Mis- sourl Pnciflo company's safe was robbed of IJ.000 last night The ugont 1 * struugly bus poctcd A C1GANTIG COMBINATION Magnitude ) of the Proposed TJulou of Lnbor Orfftinizrttlons MILLIONS UNDER ONE BANNER A Little How nt nn Irish Meeting In Now York Enelnnil Buys Guns Invented by United Stntcs Ofllcors The KnljIit < nnd tire Alllnnco NnwYonit , Nov 25 , ISpeclal Telegram toTiin Ilr.E.J A Herald special from Colum bus , On , says : The dispatches of the Into proposed combination of the Knights ot La bor and the Parmer's alllanco hnvo not sug gostcd the full significance of this proposed coalition I huvo tnlkod with Powderly nnd ether membcrs-ot the Kuights of Labor , ns well ns with Colonel Livingston , president of the Georgia Btato alllunco , and I find that they hnvo pretty well como to the conclusion tljat the principles of the two organizations are very nearly Identical The magnitude and importunuo of this proposed Joining of lorces will at once bo seen when it is taken into consideration that the knights num ber 250,000 members , wnlle the alliance has an organization In every Btnui south of Now York except Pennsylva nia , la the western nnd noithwcst states with hardly an exception , und nro spreading into Now England nnd to the Pacillc coast It has u membership in the stnto of Georgia ulono of 00,000. All told its momborshlp is upward of 1,600.000. In addition to this , the Kuights believe thut it this amalgamation is accomplished , not only will tlio Anioricun Federation of Labor , with Its linK-milllon toruioro members , join in , but that other lnbor organizations like the Brotherhood of Locoraotlvo Englnoers will also como into the fold The national organization of the furmcts' alllanco tncots in St Louis , Mo , December 3 , CALLUD DAVlTr A TKAITOK A Grand Army Jinn Interrupts n Now York Irish Meeting New'Youif ' , Nov 25 , [ Special Telegram to The Ude.J At the nnnlvorsary mooting of The Execution of the Munchestor Mur- tyrs" by the Innlsfall club nt the Grand opera house hall last evening , Judgo-olcct James Fitzgerald presided Tl.o oration was delivered by Dr William B. Wallace It wns outspoken in Its eulogy of the Irish martyrs , the Irish nation , nnd all things that are Irish That scoundrel , the Urltish at torney goncral , has even dared to bring charges ot crime against the patriot Michael JOavltt " saidUr Wallace Amid the applausu that followed a man who Were Grand Army buttons Jumped to bis feet and shouted : Michael Davitt is a traitorl" The greatest confusion ensued "Ho is a cur , " shouted the man , and then , accompanied by about a dozen who wcro his 8 } mpathizcrs , he got up and left the hall After some delay Dr Wallace went on with his Bticcch The uamo of the man could not bo learned GOBBLED UP HX KNGLAND American ' .nventors Obliged to Sell Their Guns Abroad Pnir.ADRLrniA , Nov 23. [ Special Telegram gram to The Uee.J The Drlggs-Schroeder rapid firing gun , invented by Ltnutenants Drlggs ami Schroeder , United States navy , has been sCtd to English capitalists for over half a million of dollars Sovcral of the guns wore built here , and after being subjected to the Boverest tests by Euglish ordnance experts the latter unanimously recommended the purchase As usual iu such cases , tbo United States ordnance experts could not find any merit in the gun , and tbo Inventors were compelled to go nut of their own country to have tboir genius properly appreciated The advantages of the gun consist in its light weight nnd rapid firing capacity , it weighs only fifteen pounds , is made of the strongest kind of steel and can fire shot three miles It can bo flicd thrco times as fast as the famous English Armstrong gun What Pow.li-rly tiuys Philadelphia , Nov 25 In an Interview this evening General Master Workman Powderly suid it was very probable that some form of consolidation of the knights nnd tun Farmers alllanco would bo accom plished soon Together they will have , ho said , about throe million voters , an army so vast thut the politicians will not dare to spurn it The combined organizations will wield such uolitlcal power as to control tbo presidential chair "If the amalgamation is brought about I think the American Fed eration of Labor , the engineers and ether great labor bodies will want to bo merged into it It will probablv mean the birth of a new political pirtv which will.havo sufficient strength to control tariff revision and ether legislation " m ATTACKED flX AN EVGIjTJl A Farmer Has a Hard Fight , but Pinnlly Wins Tatlousville , Ind , Nov 23. [ Special Telegram to The 13ee.1 Frank Englo- man , a farmer , while on the way bomo from hero Saturday , was attacked bv a hugo gray eagle Heing on borsoback , Eaglomnn was at a disadvantage , and before ho could dis mount was badly cut ubout the head und shoulders by tbo bird A despcrato fight ensued Finally the former succeeded in urasping the bird by the feet , aud getting to the ground choked it with his feet , tlo was badly hurt und lost a great deal of blood from his wounds The eagle measured sis feet four inches from tip to tip of the wings IliiHlii'-hs 1 roubles Philadelphia , Nov 25 Isuao II Hun tlcshach , a retail clothing uiurclinnt , assigned today Ills liahilitios ore estimated at from ? IM,000 ) to $200,000. Neuuuuo , N. Y „ Nov 25. Caldwell , Wil cox & Company , iron manufacturers and contractors , with extensive works , nssiuned today The liabilities and assets are un known , hut are Bald to oo heavy A Had Journalist Losnox , Nov 25. Earuost Norton Rolfo , a journalist , lias been scntouccd to ton years llenal sorvltudo for forgiug a bill of ex change Rolfo was sontuueed a number of times in Euiopu and America MIsb Tnnncr'a Siioopssor , Washington , Nov 25 Albert C. Ridg- way of Illinois has been appointed confi dential clorlt to the commissioner of pen sions , vice Miss Tanner , rcsignod m Flouted WithoutDniunce New Youk , Nov 25 , Tbo Pacific Mail steamship China , reported aground near Yo kohama , bus been floated without damage Germany nml ttio Vatican Lospok , Nov 25. The Pall Mall Gazette states n rupture has occurred in tbo rclatious between Germany and the Vatican West OonfuHHcs Juitgmoiit * Chicago , Nov 25. J. J. West , ox-odltor of the Times , today confessed Judgment on a portion of the $109,000 note in favor of II J. Huiskamp Tlio confosslon in this instance coyered M,000. l'cnroso KolenHcd Silt Lakp , Utah , Nov 25. Arguments were beard in the Mormon investigation case today and Judge Audorson then took the case under advisement Ho released Pea rose from the pcnitontlary today , Sunday In Cincinnati , Cincinnati , Nov , 25 , All the theaters but ono wcra opouod yesterday and the managers were today Quod $15 each , The performers wcro each uasossed costs Heula Iron Works Damaged New Youk , Nov 25. The Hacla iron works at Williamsburg were damaged C250- 000 by Uro tonight AMUSRMKNTS Joshua Whltcomb with his Old Homestead stead have taken up temporary quarters nt tbo Grand opera house and a Very largo number of Omaha's host citltcns rnlled there Inst evening to see him It is not gdhig bo- Jond lho bounds of reason to say that the entertainment furnished by Jo h , Cy Prim , Scth Perkins , Jnck Unzzird nnd thobnlunco of Mr Whltcomb's company was ns Interest ing and cnjoyablo ns any that his over boon witnessed on the stngo of the Grand Amid nil the fluctuations and chnngos to which thn stngo has been subjected thcro has alwats been a strong demnnd for an American drama , a play truthful in its illustrations of cor- tnln types of American character It wns this demand that Induced Denmnn Thompson to cast about lor u subject fa miliar to the public nt large , and ho selected the peculiar , eccentric , but honest Nuw Enclftnd farmer In dovoloplug him Mr Thompson succeeded most admirably In touching public sentiment | n ubout the right spot Ho might have ransacked all the nooks nnd corners on earth without dis covering another tliamo so dear to ns miuy American hearts us Is " 1'l.oOla Homostead,11 or produced In the play truer pictures of shnplo rural life The illusions of the piece nro bo perfect that ono Is almost forced into the belluf that the players are real Now llauipshliu people come to toll the Htory of Josh Whltcomb's boy Reuben , and that , when the show Is ever they nro nil going bark to Swanson again The comedy is natural , pure nnd wholesome , and under Arthlo Hoyd's very artistic man ipulation Is brought out In such nn onsy graceful , nnd ImprcsslvomanncrthatltliDldB the attention af nu nudience in wrapt and unllaggiiig Interest from beginning to cud Mr Hoyd's impersonation of the character is as nenr nn imitation of Denmnn Thomp son ns it can bo made , though ho at once tukos rank ns n moro artistic , scholarly actor The company supporting him is first class In every particular It was cngaecd because of Its individual vocal ns well as not ing merit , therefore the singing is n great feature of tbo performance The male tc\- tetto that gives The Old Oaken Htlcket , " and other familiar songs in tbo first act hud four encores The sccno showing Grnco church , Now York , was profoundly npuroci- atcd und elicited a liexrty round applause The reception of Miss Victoria Vskcs u the ISojd last night was in recognition of the rjcnlus ot her fntully as it was , nlso , nn evidence denco of kindly reenrd for herself It was both heartfelt and demonstrative , and was scarcely iu excess of tbo appreciation which lho laJy merited The bill consisted of The Rough Dinmond" nnd Hubby " The former recalls an era when the actor memorized bis role from a printed pamphlet instead ot from a manu script , as is now the practice As to the age in which "Ilubb\ " was born thcro may bo boiiio doubt , Nevertheless , both nro sucgcstivo of the satiiit period and taste , which , unfortunutoly , is u taste which bus been destroyed by the resistless usccud- uncy of the f arco comedy The herolno of the Rough Diamond Is a rustic beauty transplanted into social circles in which shoshocks , by her breezy lc\lty and spirit , tbo sensibilities of these to the manor born She is not a hoyden , nor jet a mad cap In her there is a happv mlxtiiro of the incipient ladv mid the belle of the village In this character Miss Voltes gives a cliurming Impersonation There is u gruco in her movements , a smile in her eve and laughter in her \oico whioh is ulmostino- sistiblo Her singing , however , is not ouo ot tbo features of the pcrformnni.3. Fred W. Sidney , as Cousin Joe , captured the audience "Huhb } " dragged during the flrst act The pcrformuis were not up in their lines and sometimes , lu their business Tlio demand mand" upon them , especially Miss Voltes Mr Sidney and Mr Vernon aio great Hut the picco scored a success It was only a trillo but the situations wcro Intcrcstisg nud the working out of the complication in which the three characters became involved was frequently greeted v. 1th uproarious ap plause The performance closed at 11:30 : oclock WARD 1'KOXIES. Tlio Jtcpubllcnn Oltv Central Com mittee Knocks Them Out The republican city central committee met yesterday morning In tbo Millard hotel D. H. Mercer presided On motion of J. N. Phillips , B. F. Redman of the Fifth ward was elected socretury Mr Thompson of the Eighth ward moved that the delegation from each ward , whether complete or otherwise , cast the full vote of the ward representation r The motion was seconded and raised a pro tracted discussion , iu which nearly all the representatives voiced their views Mr Sowurd of the Ninth wanted to know it this were ruleaolo ; if it had been done before If It had , he would favor it ; if not ho would vote against It Charles Uruticr presented nuthorlty to act as proxy for J. T. Clarke at the meeting Mr Goldsmith of the Fourth said thut motion would do away with the introduction of proxies Mr Thompson urged tlio motion and said thut the system of introducing proxies ought to bo douo away with Mr Seward hoped Thompson would not insist on his motion There ought to bo no vote cast in the uamo of an autentoo except by a proxv Mr Phillips held that each ward wns enti tled to thrco votes whether they were np- pointcd-by the city convention or the com mittee Mr Singleton of the Eighth was opposed to doing away with the proxy system C. N. Inakip of tbo Seventh , opposed the ntroduction of proxies because , ho said , sooner or later proxies could and would bo bought up If the wards would not uppoint men who would uttend the meetings of the , couunitteo , let the men who did attend cast the full vote of the ward Mr Seward said thut C. J. Johnson of tlio Ninth could not attend yesterday nnd hud ia- pointcd n bnrd-worklug lepiibllcun , Dr Ro'jci'8 , to represent him at that mooting Mr Goldsmith umended the motion that nt Hint meting those holding piorlos bo ad mitted , but hereafter that the ward dolcgutcs present cast the full vole - . The amendment and tbo original motion wuro carried The toll was called and the following were found to bo absent : First Ward MoRsrs 13oj sou nnd Kellcy Second Mr ICaspar Third Mr A. T. White Fourth Mr Anderson Eighth Mr Clark Ninth-C. J. Jonhson On motion Judge Anderson's resignation was nccoptcd and A. P. Nicholas wus elected to succeed him Charles Uruner was admitted ns proxy for J. T. Clarke ot the Eighth und Dr Rogois as proxy for C. J. Johnson of the Ninth The committee went Into executive session - sion , after which nu udjournment was taken until evening Tbo nlgnt session was hold with closed doors A numbertof tbo caudldotos wcro present , among tbcin being John Rush , candidate for city treasurer , Ernst Slubt , Arthur Hrlggs and F. C. Hlumer li-'tnl Political Tillies , The democratic city contial commlttcu met last night nnd transacted some unim portant business in connection with tbo coming city election The prohibitionists nomlnatod a full city ticket nt a meeting held lost night W. T , Seuumn is their candidate for mayor , John F. Holla for treasurer , Charles Watts for comptroller aud N. li Adams for police Judge The democrats of the Second ward will meet Thursday evening In Mies' hall , ut Sixteenth end Williams streets SURE J | v CURE CURES PERMANENTLY ItfEURJLL IA Interna Tain lu Face Little Rapldi Wii , March 2,1W. . Mr wife sunerc4 with ueU Inttnto neural irlevslnilnthefsce ; the thought she would die fchoL thdher face sad head ilb bL Jscobj OU , and it cured her CAHb In four ot-Ul-iPr. lunj . At Dbcooutj and DAj.tia , THE CHARLES A. V0GELEB COB lUmori U4. H _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SICK HEADACHE = il'ositlrclycureil bj PAsOTBTDQ ih < " ' 0 r'uc , vlli' * \ll\l\ I SI l\D They al o relics o IMs nan tress fro-n liyspcnslt In VPITTLE digestion and Too Heart ) WlB p fft Kiting A perfect rem mm QV Saint cdyforDtalnesr , S'nn ca VV PIIXS l > rowslnc" . Und Taste ! jtj m In tbo Jtoutli , Coated ! i HUMH Tongue , rain In the Pldo.i 5 iTottPii ) u\iit. : TiicjH regulate tlio Jlow els Purely Vegetable 1 SMALL PILL SMALL POSE , SMALL PBICE , | MX HOUSEKEEPERS " .j Ifthojr lewd 111 MTit nmt Kniviuv , should tar , Hulled nmlrulleil A. B. C. WHITE OATS ' < A B. C. 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PTDU a ho awful oHocts ot rarly AOITDT UJltD Vice , nhlcli Urines orpnnlo sroukness , tieHtruyinebotb mind und bouy , wltb all Ita dreaded l.la , ponuancntly cured i Tinn fiPipillJ Address thojo who have lm- lJllUi illJllU palrod iheuiHulves by improper - , InUulKoncvi ftnU and aolitiry linblta , wlili.li ruin botlt , body uud mind , unlltlloi' Ilium fur business , HilJy or | itAiiuirn Mcv , or tlioia cnterlne on Hint happy It' , Ufa , unuru Of ptiyMUal debllly qukuly aaslatud , , j OUR SUCCESS i la liaand upon facta , flnit practical nzpnrlenoe , aeo > ond-uterr raxj la a-ato.lully atudlol , Ibnl aturtlnu l'j nrlRbt , tlilrluio Jlrlnia uro iirepurwl In * iur own m- w balory OAUCtlr to suit cucn cuac tbua alficUatf curus f > { r * t.ndilconta poatano for c lcbrulud work * on J , tlironlc tiervoua nndutlicatudlioiaua lliouaanda ) tnrril , rkfA IrleudlrUilrortnil may anroynu fu | luni aiiffeilnieund hIuiiuc , and ad lire dun yonnt to Ufa { JTho Jclleri unawred unlet a accuiupanltd by I tcutalnatanpa Addruaaortull enl l > Ks ili/l" ! 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