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I The Omaha1 Daily Bee ; |
NINETEENTH YEAR OMAHA , SATUEDAY MORNING , DECEMBER 28 , 1880. NUMBER 190 ; |
AN IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY
HL Consecration of Three Cutholio
V Bishops at St Paul
M THE SECOND IN CHUHCH HISTORY
Wk A Scholarly Sermon By tlio Jtov
W Walter l3IIIott of New York On
K the Alms and Ends of
K Catholicism
W An Important Clnircli Event
H St Paul , Minn , Dec 87. This city was
B tlio scene this morning of an event of inoro
W than ordinary Interest to churchmen In the
B consecration ot three now bishops with all
M the august rights nud Imposing ceremonies
U of the Roman Cattiollo church , But once
B before in the history of the church in this
country has the consecrating of tbrco blsh-
ops been simultaneously decreed The cure
niony wns conducted by Archbishop Ireland ,
assisted by Most Uov Thomas L. Grace ,
J The priests on whom the initro was con
J fcrrcd wcro Rev John Slum ley of St Paul ,
J Kov Jumcs McOobrlck ot Minneapolis and
B ICov Joseph 1) ) . Cotter of Winona Bishop
J Shanloy was appointed to North Dakota ,
U Bishop McGobrlck to Duluth anil Bishop
J Cotter to Winona
J The doors of St Potcr's cathedral word
J thrown open at 9 o'clock and before 10 over
three thousand people had thronged the cdl-
fico Thcro were slxtcon bishops in the pro
cession , in the ranks of which figured also
800 priests It was a superb and impressive
spectacle
Uov Walter Elliott of Now York delivered
the consecration sermon It was an olab-
oruto and scholarly review of the aims
and ends of Catholicism Non-Catholics
afllrmcd that Catholicity will ovcntually
devour this land and its liberties
and its government , but the men
who wcro today made Catholic bishops
had distinguished themselves as rcmovors of
obstacles to truth , and that did not look like
it Closing n inngnlllccnt exordium the
BV learned preacher passed on to the subject of
? agnostlciam , which ho denounced as the
J greatest oncmy of our times Not that ho
depreciated thought in religious affairs far
) fiom-it. 'I ho modern sold lor of the cross ,
) too , should not bo ovordrllloil The perfect
J soldier Is n machine , " said someone to Gene
M ral Grunt , and General Grunt bad replied ;
J "An American Is a machine with u thinking
J attachment , " a remark even morotruo of the
American Catholic ' 1 ho fate of Catholicity
in the United States would depend upon
J whether it purified politics , sapctillcd the
family and elevated manhood Was the
Ameiicau stnto progressive ! The Catholic
church tauchtthatnuorollglon is essential
to progrcsslvoticss Did the American statu
postulate human dignity mid equality ?
" Catholicity taught that , maa was after a divine -
vine model , and all wore equal in their os-
V scutlul charucteiistics Did Americans level
l Intelligence ! Catholicity demanded it , for it
V was a religion of exact principles In clos-
BB ing the speaker said to the newly created
j bishops : "I do not believe you
hnvo exchanged your places us dis-
tlnguishod priests for these of obscure
bishops Do not sink into men of'routino ,
mcio officials Do not become whatourenc-
' mics falsely nccuso our bishops of bomg
chief clerks the ' ecclesiastical
in popes em-
ploymcnt bureau Load your pcoplo in all
good works of religion and morality and
pliilanthropy , all that helps to make men
both citizens and nolehbors , better men as
well as Christians The true bishop is the
BT peoples bishop
K FIXING UP HATES
BBf The Trans-Missouri 1'rcl ' ht Assncln-
BBs tlon In Session ut Kansas City
B Kansas Citv , Mo , Dee 37. [ Special Tel
BB& egrum to'I'uc Bee | The Kansas and No-
BBB bruska rata commlttco of the trans-Missouri
BBS freight association mot in this city in nd-
U Jouruod session this morning The follow
H ing roads were reprosontcd : The Union
U Pacific , Santa Fo , Clock Island ,
H Burlington , Elkhorn route , Memphis
H route , Council Bluff s-Sioux City
H route , Grand Island Frisco , Wyandotte &
BBB ] NorthwcBtcrnaud MissouriKansas & Texas
BBB ] The object of the meeting was to line up the
BBB ] cattle rates of the western lines , so that
BBB ] they will have relative bearing with the
BBM 10-ccnt rata put In from tills city to
BBB Chicago on the 21st , and acceded to by all
BBB competing lines Every western and north
BBB western rate Is affected , and tbo day
BBI will bo consumed in adjusting them ,
BBI At present no differences in local tunffs wili
BBB bo mudu , but if the now rate maintains this
BBB will ovcntunlly follow All now through
BBB rates from western points will bear the same
BBB relative uifforenco to the old us the 18-ccnt
BBI rate boars to the 2.2-cont rate
BBI Ilrductlnn in Cut tin Union
H Chicago , Dee 27. At the Western Freight
W association meeting today the Chicago &
W Alton announced a reduction In the rate on
1 cattle from 23 to IS cents per 100 pounds ,
U from Kansas City to Chicago The reduced
U rate wont Into effect December SI , and the
B Alton has already given notlco of a still
BBB furtlior reduction to 12J cents It claims
BBS that the St , Paul and Santa Fo roads uro
BBB manipulating cattle rates to sucli un extent
BBB us to secure the built of trafllc , and It pro
BBB poses to put the rate so low that the mnnlpu-
BBB lutors cunuot cut under It without losing
BBB money on every cur-load they Imndlo The
BBB vm cents rate will not bo put Into cfToct
BBB until after the January mooting of the asso-
B BJB
B New Vcnr'ri Gift .
B St Josei'ii , Mo , , Dee 27. [ Special Tele-
H gram to Tim Hee.1 The Chicago , St Paul
B & Kansas City ( the Diagonal ) railroad an-
B nounccd some very IniKi | taut promotions to
B take place on January 1. S. O , Urooks , gen
V orul ngont at Minneapolis , Is to bo made
BBB nssistant general fi eight ngont with head
BBB iiuarters a * St Paul V , W , Maxwell , con
BBB tructlng freight agent at St Joseoh , is to bo
BBB made traveling freight agent with head
BBb quarters in Chicago Hnrvey Nash , agent
BBB lor the Merchants despatch transportation
BBB company , will succeed Mr Maxwell , as con
BBB traUlng agent , at St Joseph
B Ki nans itiut Nebumkn Hates
H Kansas v'itt , Dee 27. The railway
orguuizat < ou known as the Kansas and NeB -
B bruska rate couumltoa mot today to tnlto
B action on the recent cut by the Alton ot
M cplt'o ' rates between Kansas City und
BBB Ctiloago The committor was in session all
BBB duy and reached no conclusion until this
BBB ovculng , when it was decided to multo a cut
BBB In the rata on through business from points
BBB in Kansas and Nebraska to Missouri river
BBB points and relative to a reduction from Kan-
BBB sat City to Chicago
BBB Steamship Arrivals
B At Copenhagen Tbo Danish stoatner
BB Thlngvalla , Captain Lauob , from Now York ,
BB has arrived with her deck swept , her bouts
BJB and other movoablcs gone , and her cargo
BBB slightly damaged
BBB At Now York Thu Dovouoa , from Qlus-
BBB
BBB At Philadelphia TLo British Prince , from
BBB ] L\veri \ > eeL
BBB1
BB Killnil lly a Tmiuli
Bff Ashlam ) , Wis , Dee , 7 , A notorious
BJ tough named C , O. Wayne shot and killed
H an Ilau Claire mau by the name of Uobvrt
B Goart * at a house of ill-fumo situated
H about one niilo from llayward The affair
BBB caused great excltomont and Wayuo uar-
BBB rowly eacuped being ljuched OUoors sue
BB , cecdod in bringing htm to jail , however ,
BBB' ' whore bo 1 * umior cloio surveillance
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niiiutnw thai > ib convention
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Hnblil Illrinli Snyo It Is Composcil
Montly or lltisnlnti lews
Cntcioo , Dea 27. JSpeclal Tologrnm to
Tub , Ukr.1 The nntlonal convention of
Hebrew trades unionists which has been In
session in Now York has been watched with
kocn interest by the Hebrews of Chicago
Their atiarchlal tendencies liavo not been
looked upon kindly
"I do not know Just what the Now York
convention was , " said the well known Uabbl
1 Uracil today , but it was doubtless composed
of an clement of which Chicago bus u largo
number They nro the Russian Jews , who
uro in the lowest possible s ale of modern
civilization It Is not Btrnngo that they
are in this state of mind As
a rnco they hnvo been opposed for
centuries , and as Individuals they hava been
persecuted nnd starved all tholr llvos Anyone
ono cau sco tbo result , They are locked up
by themselves llko a lot of criminals to brood
over tbo wrongs they suffer ; they got no
Ideas from the outsldo world ; they know
nothing but the injustlro done thorn , und
they hnvo no relief , They nro the most
ignorant cla < s of pcoplo in civilization , and
nothing but anarchy can result from them
From this clnss are recruited the Hebrew
anarchists of London , Now York und Chi
cage Thcro are 100,000 of thom both in
London nna Now Yorlc , and per
haps fiO.000 of thom in Chicago
All hnvo como hero In the
lost ten years in the most deplorable state
Another foundation stone of their Ideas is
whut is known ns the Mir svstem Under
this they own no property In Itussla , all the
lands boinir cultivated in common , tbo prod
ucts being distributed among them accord
ing to the number in the family and the
amount of work done by such family It Is
not strnngo that they bring tholr notions to
America , and ns they settle together and
keep themselves within the bounds of their
clan It is prottv hard to cultivate now ideas
nmong them Then when they do got uero
they are ignorant of American meth
ods und manners and fall un easy
prey to some scheming man of their own
rate , who procures n contract nnd employes
the ignorunt ones at starvation wnges They
boo the injustice of this , and anarchy still
holds sway over their minds The few who
can read know nothing in Russia but the
secret liternturo ot nnhrchy , and in this
country Hurr Most's books get into their
hands The Intelligent Jews are working
heroically to instill proper ideas Into the
heads of the unfortunuto ones of our rnco ,
and realizing that the true death
blow to anarchy is the air of Ameri
can enterprise nnd Justice wo in Chicago
cage organized a chnrltnblo society , which
is spending nearly $100,000 each year Out
of every 100 calls for aid wo can safely say
that nlnoly-iilno are from these Jewish an
archists We favor compulsory public school
education , nnd wo clothe and feed the chil
dren so they can attend the public schools
A few wccks association with American chil
dren shows the growing generation that the
logic of their parents is wrong These chil
dren carry homo their new formed reasoning
and their mothers nnd fathers profit by it
Thcro , you sec , is our very fouuuatlon of the
betterment of this class ' '
The nrnzilian Situation
Washington , Dec 27. The Brazilian
minister has received a cablcgrum from Uar-
boz.i , minister of linanco , dated Rio Janeiro ,
December 27 , which snys in part : Ex-
Prennor Qro Pctro has boon uanishea on
nccouut of acts of conspiracy on the part of
hi3 followers The imperial lamily , because
of having changed their uttitudo from ucqul-
oscenco to encouragement of the pretensions
of the reactionaries , were deprived of the
civil list and subsidy The emperor , under
the advlco of disastrous counsellors , re
fused the subsidy because it was
nn act of revolution , but accepted
the civil list ns a right based unon law In
view of this doniul of the legitimacy of the
revolution , which has been sanctioned by the
whole country , our measure cutting off the
civil list nnd subsidy was an act of mere
common senjo Thcso measures have hero
met with general support Wo shall continue
to respect all rights , maintain tribunals , or
ganize nn administration , obscrvo all con
tracts and keep up tbo budget , but any at
tempt against public order will bo repressed
with implncnblo severity Commrrco , agri
culture and the working classes call upon
us to assume this attitude Wo
shall hand ever to the constitutional conven
tion tbo republic Intact These who bollovod
that this convention is called to decide between -
tween a republio and n monarchy are mis-
taken The monarchy Is out of the question
The European press should not bo misled by
newsmongers , whoso machinations are hero
objects either of amnzoment or derision
These mistakes of tbo press foment hero
schemes of disturbance , but the dilemma
now is simply a republic or an anarchy
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'Ncbraxkn and town Pensions
Wasiiinotok , Dee 24. | Spoclal Telegram
to Tub Uee | Pensions were issued to
Ncbraskans today as follows : Original in
valid A. 13. Moore , Macon ; Jumcs C. Hall ,
Chanman ; Emery Harbor , Emerson ; Isaac
Brlcken , Lincoln Increuso Aibort G.
Parker , Nebraska City Original widows ,
ota Minor of Daniel Ryan , McCook , sup
plemental
Iowaus : Original invalid Finloy C.
Stevens , Hubbard ; James Craswcll , Strahn ;
Georga W. Helltnun , Dysart ; Robert S.
owning , Linovfllo ; Henry Hoyt , Wall
Lake ; Henry II Hamblin , Nassau : W. A.
Goll , Keokuk ; John Stownrt , Washington ;
Benjamin C. Bobbott , Sidney ; James W.
Lyon , Montezuma ; Boston M. Klines , La-
coca ; Jobu Elliott , Koasauqua Increase
John B. Robbins , Goodoll ; William Kurly ,
Oskaloosa ; John W. Sperry , Bldon ; James
Palmer , Agency Original widows , etc
Ruth , widow of Donald McDonald , Musca
tine : Joel , futher of Henry B. Hurtwell ,
Marlon
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Smith Dnkotit Kducntorw
YASKTOJJ , " S. D. , Ueo 27. | Spocal ! Telegram
gram to Tun Bke | The South Dakota Edu
cational association convened in this city last
evening with Prof Kratz of the state uni
versity president of the association , who
welcomed the members of the state Super
intendent 1'inkham addressed the associa
tion at length on general cducutional topics
with good effect After appointing commit
tees and passing resolutions the association
adjourned for the day This morning the
auestlon of school funds nnd school lands was
iscussed by the convention Many promi
nent educators were present The uoxt an
nual meeting will bo hold in Sioux Fulls ,
<
Potteries Form a Pool ,
PiTTsmnto , Dee 27 , At a mooting at East
Hverpool,0.toduy the United States C O. "
and Rockingham and Yellow Ware company
was formed It has for Us surposo the main
taining of a uniform discount to the trudo
with a view of protecting the Jobber and pre
venting discrimination in quotations , at the
same tlmo securing proforoncu for Amoricnu
goods in this line The organization * com
prises twenty-four potteries , including East
Liverpool , O. . Wellsvillo , O. , Cincinnati ,
Scotia , III , Philadelphia , Trenton , N. J. ,
New Mllford , Conn , East Boston , Mass , ,
East Morrlssiaulu N , Y , , and Baltimore
m
Ordered to Kenilizvous
London , Dec , 27. The British squadron
of nctlou has been ordered to rendezvous at
Gibraltcr in order to bo In readiness to move
at once to Lisbon This is Interpreted as
indicating that the government no longer
upprehends that a quasi warlike movement
will add to the irritation uready ] existing , or
stund In tlio way of a peaceful solution of the
troubles
The Wont her Foreusst
For Omaha nnd Vicinity Fair weather
For Nebraska Light ruin
For Iowa Light rain , preceded in eastern
portion by fair , stationary temperature ,
southerly winds
For South Dakota Fair , followed by light
rain , warmer , southerly winds ,
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THE \ P0ST0FF1CE BUREAU
Warm , mnkor'a Administration of It
Highly Oommondod
COMPARED ' WITH PREDECESSORS
His ' Business Like Wny of M mm glue
Aflalra Contrasted with These
of Former Ho ills Sunset
Cox's Decorations
Washinotos HunEto Tun Omaha Bbb , i
518 FOUllTBENTIC STIIRET >
Wasiiinotox D. C , Doc , 27. )
Notwithstanding the attacks that hnvo
been 1 made upon him by certain nowspapcrs
nnd , the nppnront conspiracy to lunuo him
ridiculous , Postmaster General Wanamakcr
is : now considered about the most popular
man i In tbo cabinet Tho.buslucas end of his
department < was never done in quito such a
business llko way as has been the case under
bis administration In fact , ho is the only
business mun who has sat In the chair of the
postmnstor general and the only ono who
has brought to the oftico any experience in
the management ot largo bodies ot men erIn
In conducting the dciailu of a gront organ
ization Mr Vilas was a country
Uwyor , with no cxpcricnco nnd very
little knowledge ot the necessities of the
case , or what Senator Sawyer would call
hardly worth cutting for timber and too
far from homo to haul for flro wood " Mr
Dickinson was an abler and brighter minded
man , but saw In the department nothing but
n political machine , which was to promote
Mr Cleveland's rc-olcctlon. ' Mr Ilatton
wnn n good editor , but without the slightest ,
tulcnts for business Mr Grcsbam wus a good
judge , but most of the duties of the post
master general were distasteful to him Mr
James was the only man of noteworthy ex
perience in a long list , but ho was so
possessed of a passion of making
a reputation as a reformer that ho lot the
every day business of the department go to
tbo dogs Bolero him were a long line of
lawyers In oflleo , but few business men In
selecting Mr Wnnutnnker to bo postmaster
general the president Intended to bring busi
ness principles into the machines of' this
great department of the government , and
feels very oroud of the practical suggestions
which the former has made in bis Qrst re
port Whether any of thcso suggestions
will bo adopted by congress Is a question
Mr Wauauiukor believes ho could save
several millions of dollars a year and give a
much bettor Rcrvico all around If ho wcro
allowed to make such changes as his prac
tical business experience has recognized ns
necessary , but congress will have to pass
the lcgislulion for every little detail ,
and It is almostas dlflicult for a member of
tbo cabinet to get a bill through congress ns
for an ordinary citizen to do so , and besides
most of thomembers of that body do not
care to have the department run on strictly
business principles They prefer that It
should continue ns it has been a political
mncbine 1 boy need Its Influence to secure
their reelection , nnd there is no power so
potent in n country congressional district as
the postoflice Mr Wunnmaker wants to
reorganize the department on the plun of a
great railway corporation , with the post
master general in the place of the president
to direct its policy and a general manager to
direct the business , with a division of labor
and responsibility among the several heads
of the branches of the service , who , like
their subordinntcs , should bo selected ,
promoted and paid according to their
special fitness for the duties to bo
performed But congress will never consent
to this No amount of persuasion will in
duce the politicians to let go their grip upon
the patronage or abdicate the power thpy
possess to bring the postmaster general und
all his subordinates to terms uny tlmo by
withholding or reducing appropriations An
other weakness in the service of whioh tbo
postmaster general compiains is the small
salaries that uro paid responsible men The
heads of railway bureaus who perform
duties similar to these of the assistant post ,
master general receive salaries of (15,000 ,
$20,000 and $25,000 a year , while
our government pays but M,500.
The solicitor of the postofUco department
gets but fl,000 , while the solicitors of great
railway corporations rccolvo all tbo way
from J20.000 to $30,000. Mr Wnnamuker
does not want the snlary of the postmaster
general increased , but ho docs advocate the
appointment of a general manager with a
salary of not less than $15,000 and un in
crease of the pay of bis leading subordinates
to double what they are now getting , so that
it will always bo possible to command the
best talent in the market
TJECOIIATIO.VS WHICH MUST nK TtETirttNED
While ho was minister to Turkey the Into
Samuel S. Cost rccolved from the sultan
some very beautiful and valuaolo decorations
tions , which have been on exhibition In the
national museum and wcro intended by Mrs
Cox to remain there permanently But > it
turns out that according to Mohammedan
custom when n person who has been decor
ated dies the jewels must bo returned to the
government , und Mrs , Cox has rccolved no
tice.that these which were presented her
husband will have to bo sent back The
chief jewel represent * the ordorof Mutidlch ,
which wus bestowed upon Mr Cox after bo
had resigned his position as United States
minister to Turkey From a broad watered
crimson ribbon , bordcrod with a narrow
stripe of green and tied in an elaborate bow at
its lower end , depends a crescent , within
which is enclosed a fivo-pointed star , both of
garnet Attached to thcso is a soyon-pointed
star of beautifully woiked silver with a cen
ter of gold and enamel On the central golden -
on plato Is the sultans autograph , engraved -
graved , while uruund the enamel margin is
the Turkish inscription Entirely distinct is
the docoratiou Intended to bo worn on the
breast It is a soven-pointcd star , morotban
thrco Inuncsln dlamctor , a bouutiful com
bination of gold silver and enamel Bctwvon
each of tbo points of the great star
are crescents and stars , also of silver
Equally interesting and decldoaly mora val
uable in an Intrinsic sense are the decora .
tions belonging to the order of "Shefakat , "
and were conferred by Sultan Abdul Humid
on Mrs Cox A largo crlmso n and green
enamel star with a gold center , onvhloh is
the sultans autograph , depends from a broad I
whlto ribbon witn a red and green border
The star to bo worn on the bretst Is almost i
as largo us that of the Majldich , but Is moro
elaborate Tboro are really two stars The
upper ono is of garnet , with n coutor boss ot
green enamel and gold The background or
the lower star is of diamonds , with hero and
tbero sprigs ot green enamel
WOMAN'S WOHK IN rtKMQION
A now departure was Inaugurated at the
annual mooting of tbo Sixth street Presby
terian church The pastor , Roy Dr Hus-
soy , hus always been In favor ot recognizing
the importnnco of woman's work In religion ,
and has advocated the creation of a now
• order in the church to bo Known as deacon
esses " The members of the congregation
have endorsed the vlaws of tholr pastor by
designating Mrs Margaret Foster und'Miss
Alice A. Hercus to net in that capaoity Tbo
ladies caunot bo regularly prdalucd until au
thority is secured from the goapral ass in-
bly , but it is thought that by allowing a
practical experiment tbo merits of iho inno
vation can bo more readily percelvd
PEimr S. Heath
Injured by a bcoffold Fall ,
Bai.tiuoiie , Dec , 27. Three mon at work
on tbo new building of the First National
bank were seriously Injured this afternoon
by tbo giving way of the scaffold William
Dancy and William Dovlno were fatally
injured and Thomas Elliott badly hurt
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May Not Pan Our ,
Citt or Mexico , Dee 27. The new Bank
Fomonto concession Is reported in danger of
falling through The authorized capital is
$23,000,000 , about one-nfta belog paid in at
the sturU
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LA GHHH'U IN BOSTON J
The Huh Ovcrrn ' n with the Stylish I
Kpidcinlo Psycho Ilns It ,
Bosto.v , Mass , Doc 27. [ Spoclnl Telegram
gram to Tun Bke.1 Boston is overrun with
"La Grippe " Of actual cases demanding
medical euro it is no exaggeration to say
tbero are 25,000 in nrotind Boston So many
of the West End street railway employes are
down with It that they were u ' nablo to open
up another electric route to tbo depots on
the day advertised At the liousa or cor
rection In Cambriago Kfi of the 155 prison
ers wcro laid oft from regular work ; sixty
prisoners in the Salem jail have It ; Mntdcn
City claims 100 cases Gcorgo Francis
Train is the latest prominent victim , Ono
death Ib reported from "La Grlpoo" that
ot a colored man named Lewis , nn itimato
ot the consumptlvo homo , who died yester
day
A Mcdlonl Opinion
Pntt.tnEi.rnit , Doc 27. The Medical
News tomorrow will publish an exhaustive
article on Influenza , or la grippe , by Prof
Bartholomew of the Jefferson medical col
lege It says in part : Influenza comes
suddenly and goes " asiqulckly Tnoloast
robust at any age , ana women nio apt to bo
the first victims The largo numbers simul
taneously attract general attention and thus
the most impressionable are solzod , the on
set being facilitated by any depressing emo
tion , like fear or illness With the first
access of the nasal and facial Irritation
comes chilliness , which Is followed by fever
ishncss , with hoadnoho , wenkness and Bore
ncss of the members , especially of the larger
joints With the progress ot the case , as la
some epidemics , there is considerable gen
eral weakness , even marked depression of
the vital powers When a fatal tormmntloa
is to occur , as a rule extension downward
into tbo trachea nnd bronchiti takes place
Relapses are common , and frequently the
patients pass by easy transition into chronic
bronchitis , asthma , otc Sometimes the
catarrhal process contributes to a cbrouio
disease ot the car , nose and throat and per
manently damages these parts
FlfYoen Oases ill Chlcnuo
Ciucaoo , Dec 27. | Special Telegram to
Tun Bee.J A well known physician of this
city claims that thollusslan inilucnzn , the
gcuuino "la grlppo , " has shown Itself In Chi
cage Ho has had liftccn cases for treatment
since Monday , This Physician was in Russia
durincr the prevalence of tbo influenza in 1875
and 1SS1 , nnd says ho has made no mlstako in
his diagnosis ot the cases hero Ho dis
coursed at length about bacteria , etc , and
said thut far from being harmless tboro is
great danger should tbo > patient bo exposed
during convalcsccnco , The city health de
partment physicians admibthat thcro is an
unusual amount ot Influenza duo to the disa
greeable weather , but they are skeptical
about its being the gcuuino Imported article
Inctvnsp in the Nuiubor A filleted
New Youk , Dec 27. The number of per
sons in Now York ana Brooklyn suffering
from lnilncnza is very largo and constun ly
increasing While no Instanccsof death duo
directly to lnflueuzi have been reported , the
numborof deaths from pneumonia has in
creased so romarknbly as ; to indicate some
connection between tho'opidomio of so called
iniluenza and pneumonia There is hardly a
busiuess house or ofljco down town whoso
force of clerks has not'beon shortened moro
or less bv "la grippe The same state of
affairs exists In Brooklyn and Jersey City
The health boards of ( > 'l ' thrco cities claim
thcro is no danger from ho opldomio
IngnllH Hits th" Influenza
Atchison , Kun , Dec 27. | Special Tele
gram to Tuc Bee.1 Senator John J. Ingalls
wascompslled this morning to cancel an engagement - *
gagemont to address the state teachers
association at Topeka today on account of a
sovcro attack of aches and pains It began
with a cold and this morning tboro are mild
symptoms of the Russian Influenza No
serious trouble is cxpocted Senator Ingalls
expects to leave with bis family for Wash
ington Sunday night
Tbo senators attack of Influenza assumed
a moro virulent form this evening und ho
was compelled by physlciins to take to his
bed No serious results are anticipated
A Fatal Case ol ° the Grip
Caxtom , Mass , Dec 27. Thomas Smith
died this morning with "la grippe " Ho
ventured out before entirely recovered nnd
his illness developed Into pneumonia
School Children Sick
Rochester , N. Y. , Dpc 27. Ono hundred
and ten school cbildron of this city nro down
with la grippe "
Influenza Fatatltlcfl In Paris ,
Paris , Dee 27. The influenza is spreading
and is very fatal The number of deaths in
this city from all causes Christmas day was
318. For several years pust the regular
average has been 206 for that day Fully
ono-thlrd of tbo populace is prostrate The
editor ot Monitcur Universal and three soldiers -
diors died today
Medical Mon Tnlco Aotlon
Madiiid , Dee 27. A mooting of the med
ical faculty was hold today to consider the
influenza , which is rapidly spreading It
was decided to open relief bureaus and dis
tribute appropriate medicines among the
nflllcteu , Many prominent mon nro among
the sufferers from the maludy
Vlcnnn Hospitals Crowded
Vienna , Dee 37. The hospitals of this
city are crowded with patients snfforlng from
Influenza accompantqd by inflammation of
of the lungs , pleurisy and peritonitis Tboro
are over ouo hundred ' ciisoa ot influenza in
Prague >
Iho Czur ltioovorincr
St Peteiisduiio , Dee , 27. The czar is
making favorable progress toward recovery
from his attack of Influenza Ho hus
never been In u critical condition , and no
fears kayo been felt as U ? the outcome of his
Illness • "
The Queen of Portugal Sick
Lisbon , Dec 27. Two thousand pcoplo
have the iniluenza , including tbo queen and
Senor Gomez , foreign minister Serpu Pinto
Is returning to Europe upon tbo plea ot ill
health 1"
Sovnrnl DeniliQ at Vloiinn
Viehna , Dec 37. There hnvo been sovorol
deaths hero from diseases that began with
Influenza
Ivpldenilo nt ItroniK-ihiirg.
Beiu.in , Dec 27 , Inflnonza has become
epidomio at Keonlgsburp and some of the '
cases are of the most sorlous nature ,
AN INTiSUlUSTlNa BU1T.
The Drlscoll-Jonest Mandamus Case
Called Yciterdny
Deauwood , S. DDec , 27 , | Special Tele
gram to The BeeI ] Judge Nowlln came
up from Rapid City yesterday to try the
Drlscoll-Jones mandamus case brought to
gain possession of the seal and records of the
oflleo of clerk ot tbo circuit and county court
ot this judicial district Tbo entire after
noon of yesterday , including a night session t
and all of today were spent In listening to
the arguments of the counsel The best part
of tbo Deadwood bar has been engaged in
this case and It haa attracted much attention
because a number or similar cases are pond
lug throughout tbo Btate .Driscoll is the
appointee of the board of county commis
sioners , while Janes claims to bold ever as
tbo clerk of the old district court , The case
will bo concluded tomorrow , whou u decision
will be reached ,
Einln Pasha HiinTorM a It el apse
ZiNzmin , Dec 27. Emin Pasha has had a
relapse , and great anxiety is felt ,
MANGLED BY CAR WHEELS ,
A Woman Loapa from a Movlnu
Train and ia Badly Injured
HER RECOVERY IS DOUBTFUL
Influenza Hopnrtcd nt Hlnlr Coliim-
biiB Working for the Stnto Fnlr
Loup City Canal Com
pany Organized ,
A Rlincklni * Accident
WcKi'ixa Wathh , Neb , Doc 27. [ Special
to Tun BrE | A torrlblo railroad accident
occurred hero this morning by which a lady
looses both lower limbs nnd probably her
life Mrs Bnicr , accompanied by her litis-
band , O. Bator , n general merchandise
dealer ot Nchuwka , was on the early train
that arrives here nt 4 ft They wanted to
go to Lincoln und had to change curs hero ,
At the water tunic n low rods cast of the
depot they got off The conductor told them
to got on mid rldo up to tlio depot Ho
helped the lady on and the train started before -
fore the man got on and pulled up
past the depot as it nlwnys does
for the purpose of switching , The lady ,
thinking the train was going on to Omaha ,
and ns sbo wns alone , jumped off the car
platform , fell under tbo wheels and had both
limbs crushed into a shupclcss mass She
was carried to a bulldlnir near by and Dr
Ball the company's surgeon , assisted by Dr
Thomas , amputated ono limb nbovo the knee ,
nnd the other Just below The ladv rallied
after the operation and the surgeons say
there is a small show for her recovery She
is forty-flvo yours old and has seven chldren
Honoring Sire Wondwnril *
Sewaiid , Neb , Doc 27. [ Specialto The
Bee.J An Important gathering nt tbo homo
of W. W. and Mrs C. M. Woodward tonight
proved a delightful occasion The purpose
of the visit was to formally express the high
estimation in which the work of Mrs Wood
word is hold by Sownrd pcoplo By request
Mrs Woodward outlined the plans of the
Nebraska Women's Cnristiun Tomperauco
union for the success of the prohibitory
amendment Addresses by W. R. Davis ,
John Motcalf , Rev Lohr , Mrs Ogg , presi
dent of Seward Women's Chiistlan Tonipor-
unco union , followed , expressing Interest in
the work Rev Scabrook , pastor of the
family , concluded timely remarks with
prayer , in which "a great work and a croat
worker wcro commended to tlio euro of
God
rollcMiinn Charged With Hohhcry
Dakota Citt , Neb , Dec 27. [ Special Telegram
ogram to Tun Bee.I William Ammorman , a
policeman at Covington , Neb , wus bound
ever to tbo district court today by Judge
Wilbur for highway robbery Ammormau
nnd another man robbed n young fellow of
about $12 , a watch and a revolver , nnd after
robbing him drove him across the pontoon
bridge as a vagrant The young mnuPierco
by name , came to this place and hail both the
men arrested , ns ho recognized both when
they held him up Tbo other fellow , Thomp
son , lies lu jail hero now on the same charge
A Dcnincrnt'e NYwqpnpcrfor Kenrney
ICEAnNEV , Neb , Dee 27. fSpocinl Telegram
gram to TiieBee.1 J. II King , who haj
been on tbo local staff of the Entorprlso dur
ing the last two months , will nrrlvo in Omaha
on Mopday to purchase an outfit for a demo
cratic high llconso weekly newspaper to bo
published in this city The paper starts out
with u good patrouago und C00 subscrlbors
Mr King is a good newspaper man and a
practical printer His venture has ovcry
premise of success
Loup City Canal Comnanv
Lour Citv , Neb , Dec 27. | Spoclnl Telegram
gram to Tnc Bee ] Tbo necessary 10 per
cent of the capital stock has boon taken hero
and a permanent organization of the Loup
Citv Water Power Canal company perfected ,
J. Phil Jaeger , presldont of tbo Fnrmors'
State bank , was elected president ; A. P. Cul-
ley cashier First National bank , treasurer ;
C. L. Drake , J. R. Scott and C. II E. Heath ,
directors W. H. Conger was oloetod secre
tary The ofticors are all solid buslnoss mon
of this city and will push the enterprise
Plattb County Farmers * Institute
Coli'mdus , Neb , Dec 27. [ Speolal Telegram
gram to Tnc Bee ] The Platte County
Farmers institute mot la Fitzpatrick's hall
this evening and carried out tbo programme
previously made , consisting of essays , pa
pers , sueeches , etc A largo number were
in attendance Regular meetings will beheld
hold during the winter
, ColunibitH anil the Stnto Fair
Columbus , Neb , Dec 27. | Special Tele
gram to The Bee I The board of trudo hold
an important moating this evening , many
farmers being present , and made arrange
ments to ralso funds for a bid for the state
fair Platte county will make u strong pull
for the fair The board of trade is In earnest
and every man working with all his might
Another Boatriou Injunction
Beatrice , Neb , Dec 27. [ Special Tele
gram to The Bee ] J. L. Webb , through his
attorney , has brought a third suit against tbo
issue of the Kansas City & Beatrice railway
bonds In this suit plaintiff seeks to enjoin
tbo auditor of state from registering the
bonds Tno suit is brought in Judge Craig's
court and a restraining order issued The
hearing is set for January 27.
The Vcnlo Suloldrt
Central Citt , Nod , Doc 27. [ Special to
The Bee ] ' Tbo coroners Jury in the Vonio
sulcido case rendered a vordlct that The
deceased came to bis death by his own hand
while laboring under a degree of insanity
known ns melancholia , " The young mans
fatlior and brother arrived from Omaha
Wednesday night , The funeral took place
hero this morning
Jumped Ilia Board pill ,
NEnnABKA Cuy , Neb , Dec 27. [ Special
Telegram to Tub Bee.1 Tom Wilson , a tin
born gambler , jumped his board bill at tha
Thorpe " house last night , and on investiga
tion it was also found he had robbed a num
berof boarders ot clothing , moaoy und other
valuables ,
Arrested far Homo Stnaliui ; .
NrnitASKA Citv , Neb , Dee 27. [ Special
Telegram to Tub Bee ] Sheriff Wlllman
today arrested Frank Taylor , a mulatto 1
wanted In Johnson county for stealing a team
of horses Taylor says his partner in crime ,
Georga Smith , lives in Fremont There were
rewards tor urrcst
Going For Electric ISxeoutmnnrii
New York , Dec 27. Charles W. Plorco ,
suDorlntendcut of lamps for the Brush Eloo-
trio Light company , was Indicted by the 1
grand jury today for manslaughter In caus
ing tbo death of Iionry Harris by au oloctrio
Bhock from an electric lamp November 7 r
last
Kearney rutting in Kower * .
KEiiiKEr , Neb , Dec 27. [ Special Tolo-
gram to Tub Bee , | Work on putting in tbo
sewerage began today Only a few teams
will be put to work on ditching , owing to tbo
uncertainty of the weather Soyoral car
loads of sewer plpo are on the way aud work
will go on as rupidly us possible
Influenza at Hlnlr
BLiin , Neb , Dec 27 , [ . Special to Tub
Bbk.1 Tbero has been seven cases ot what
W called Influenza developed at Blair , The
doctors claim several more coses of persons
just coming down with it It seems to attack
A *
men Unit hnvo n considerable amount ot In
door ! work to do the most
The Pedagogues Session nt Norfolk
Nonrout , Neb , Dec 27. [ Special Tolc-
gram I to Tub Bee ] Pnpois were presented
In | today's ' sessions of the North Ncbinska
Tcachors' ' association on Rending Latin , * '
E. A. Whitwnro , Madison ; Educational
Forces ] , " by G. W. Coozler , Cedar Rapids ;
" 1'ho Tone of the School , " by J. M. Husscy ,
Ord I ; The Economy of Mental Eucigy , " by
J. P. Sprocher , Schuyler , nnd Ethics : Its
Relation ] nnd Importance to the Tcaehois , "
by ] D. E. Reese , Poncn Then followed
various discussions Tlio orilcors elected
wcro : J. Ilornborgor , Froinotit , president ;
George ' A. Kcllar , Fullerton , vlco president ;
H. C. Ostolno , Nollgh , secretary , and L. H.
Bohnnuon , Madison , treasurer Norfolk
wns selected ns the place of the net annual
meeting This has boon tha lnigost mid
most interesting meeting In the history ot
tbo ' association
Still KntliiiHltiir
Weepino Water , Neb , Dec 27. [ Spoclnl
Tolcgrnm i to Tun line ] The opera hotiso
wus not largo enough to hold all tlio people
who gatliorod toil I g lit to eclobrnto the defeat
of the court house bonds Enthusiasm ran
high Rousing speeches wcro made by
, Wooloy , Hlndloy Reed , Boardlo.v and others
The band furnished the music Men were
hero from till parts of tlio couuty Nobuwkn
citizens are coming up tomorrow with tholr
cannon ' nnd arrangements have been made
for n crnnd Jubilee 'Iho voters of tbo county
were never so huppv before They fool that
they can obtain justice through the court it
not m the ballot box
a
Orntnrlcnl Conr > st nt Norfolk
Nonrouc , Neb , Doc 27. [ Special Tulo-
grnm to The Bie : ] Tonight the first contest
of thn North Nebraska Hlirh school Orntori-
cal association was held in the opera house
at Ponca Wayne , Fremont , Control City
nnd Norfolk were roprenunted by ten pupils ,
who were divided into thrco classes , viz :
Original , dramatic nnd Humorous The
winner of the gold modal In tbo lirst class
was Miss Allie Johnson of Norfolk ; second
Miss Lucia Wilson of Fremont ; third , Justin
Bounott of Ponca
COLOltADO-S WIIUI3 CAPS
The District Attorney Spilni9 n Sens
ation In the Court Ilomu
HotAOKE , Cole , Dec 27. [ Special Telegram
gram to Titn Bli : . ] The state made rnpld
progress today in introducing ovldenco in the
Whlto Cap case Everything ran smoothly
until the couit mot for an evening session nt
7 o'clock , at whieh tlmo Attnrnoy Cnrrlguos
filed with the court nn affidavit that created
great consternatioj The court room was
filled to overflowing , and it was with much
trouble that the ofllcors could keep order
The afliduvli Is as follows :
I , Whitney Irwin , boingof lawful ngo and
duly sworn , on my onth do depose and say
that I am ouo of the bailiffs in the county
court of Phillips county und state of Colorado
rado , in charge of tlio jury m n certain trial
now pending in said court , wheioin the
pcoplo of the stnto of Co orudo nro plaintiffs
and Lewis C. Withorbco.otal , are defendants
That at 5:30 : pm today , when s.iid csbo was
on trial , I saw the defendant , Louis C. With
crboo , wrlto n note on u piece of paper und
place the same in thu lining ot the lint of
Sherman Peterson , ono of the Jurors duly
empauoloa to try said case ; that I saw the
said dofendnut , Louis C. Withcrbcc , make
still further udvanccmonts to the suid juror ,
JfltblSJ _ Ho callnd said Jurors attention to
snia notb'by mflVlnft his foot and touching
the foot of the said Pctorson At this point
ho saw that I was watching him The said
Witborbco then put said uoto in his vest
pocket , and this affidavit further
says that from tbo action of
the said Juror affiant believes
that ho understood the purpose nnd the in
tent of the snid Wllhorbco to bo corrupt , and
that the said juror is under the lnfluonco of
the said Witlierhec Whitnev Irwin
Sworn to nnd subscribed before mo this
27th day ot Deeombor , A. D. , lSlsl ) .
Emmet E. Brannon , Notary Public
Attorney Garrlguus then nsked that the
court discharge Juror Petersen and order anew
now panel , or else try the case with tlio
cloven remaining jurors The court said ho
would take the matter under advisement , at
which time adjournment was made until 0
o'clock tomorrow
I1LOOI ) ON A XJRIUGi ; .
An Oni'tha Mini Believed to Hnvo
Boon "ilurdorod at Wichita
Wichita , Kan . Dec 27. [ Special Telegram
gram to The Bee | nhn Wbl lock of
Omaha is believed to have bcon murdered
and robbed near hero last t Ight Blood
stains were discovered on a bridge uoar Col-
wicb , Kas „ twenty miles from Wichita this
morning , und from the nppuaranco of the
marks it was evident that some bloody object
had been dropped into the deep water below
It was about a inilo to tha town proper , and
a olosor search showed that something
bloody bad been dragged to tbo bridge from
tbo approach next to the town The trail
wns followed back to the outskltts of the vil-
lngo , the blood marks being all the time
plainly traceable , and then lost It was evident
dent tbut whatever tno bloody object was it
had been taken in a buggy Tno river wns
soarcbed fet a milo down stream but nothing
was found It is a deep stream aud will bo
dragged tomorrow John Wbitlock registered
at a local betel from Omahu , representing
himself as a cattle buyer , nnd is missing
Ho displayed considerable money on the
street lost night It Is feared that his money
Is gene und taut bis body lies In the river
bed
ALL Q1JII3T AT J13SSIIP.
'Iho Military Withdrawn null Civil
Aiitliiuitles In Control
New York , Dec 27. A Jcssup , Gn „
special says : Quiet reigns bero The last
of the volunteer military have been with
drawn and the town is in charge of tbo civil
nutboritles , who have complete control , No
bodies bavo been found since yesterday aud
the victims number only bix , three whites
nnd three blacks At no tlmo was the uffnlr
a riot In its iucoption the nalt-breed negro
Indian , Bob Brewer , defied urrest , killed two
whites und wounded a tbird Mayor Hopps'
call for trooos was unnecessary and aggra
vated tbo situation , Tuo nuws spread
throughout the country and hundreds of
irresponsible parties flocked to the town entrains
trains from every direction , Tbo leading
spirit In the outrage committed after durk on
negroes wus a lightning rod agent from Cin
cinnati Jcssup's cltizons ware not con
nected with tbo whippings and deplore the
lawless acts Brewer has four followers , all
well armed , They may in retaliation kill
some of the whites in the thinly settled
country , but will not dare to attack Tessup ,
They will themselves bo killed eventually ,
as they are hunted by hounds
India's I'olltloal
Organization
Bomuat , Dec 27. The nuttvo congress has i
ugroed upon a plan of political organization i
for India , which Is to bo presented to parlla-
ment , The essential features are that tbero i
shall bo a popular electoral or rcprosontatlvo
body formed upon a basis of twelve members
for every 1.000,000 of population , this great
bady to bo controlled by an inner ono formed I
of selected persons from its own number ,
and an Imperial council constituted upon a
basis of ono frombor for every 0,000,000 ot t
population Provipcial councils uro also
proposed Bradluugh will frumolbo bill and I
introduce it into parliament
'
Fatal Accident on a Bridge
Wii-mambi'ort , Pa , Dec 87 , Ouo spnti of
tbe now bridge ut Market street , whloh had
not been fully fastened , went down this af-
ternoon when a heavy load of lumber was
driven upon it , William Sommera was killed
und Bert Thompson , John Daley aud Frank
Roble badly Injured ,
*
• >
A HEARING ON THE TARIFF "J
House ; Ways and Moans Commit 3 |
too Coutiuuoa Ita IuvoBtigatlou , | | i
i \
MANY i COMPLAINTS LISTENED TO I j
Ono i Speaker Describes the Unsttc * j I
ucBsrul KlTorls or Amoricnu Man J |
ufnctiu'crs to Produce Tin T J | |
Pinto nt a Prnllt > j jt ]
Our Wnys nnd Moans J I
Washington , Dee 27. The house way " |
and i moans cominlttco met ut 10 o'clock this 3 M
morning ! and listcnod to n statement by O. | I
P. \ Lnudcrs of Now Britain , Conn , on tlio '
subject ' of tnblo cutlery Ho was satisfied H I
1 with tbo provision ot the sennto bill except 1m \
In regard to the classification of tnblo cut '
lcry , which Is 52 per cent The ehnngo in \ \M \
the clussillcation would Increuso the nvorngo i * if
to n 38 cents , i | Ji
Hon J. Lognn C.hlpmiiu of Michigan rend J iM
telegrams I from various steve Arms In Mlehl- ) m
gan | protesting agaiust mica being removed * .
from : the free list , 4 ;
Charles Hrlto , representing the gold deal f '
crs' ' association , argued in favor of un in- * \ ' 11
creased i duty on gold leaf and brouzo pow i. . > D
dcrs ' \ • { ]
Clnrk Fisher of Trenton , NJ , prosontoit | I
reasons why the duly on anvils should bo In * j
crenscd ' Of the anvils used lu the United ' |
states about two-thirds wcro imported Ho * • fl
ndvocatod the Imposition of a duty of 2 IMfJ J I
cents per pound upon anvils , and bolluvod it J 1
that wns done they could bo sold cheaper to H II
tlio consumer , as it would cnublo manufuo- 1 III
turers to increase their outputs 1
M
William C. Croiiomeyer ot Pittsburg do- \ I 1
scribed the unsuccessful efforts of Anierl- S ' J
enn manufacturers to produce tin plates at a I j I
profit Tbo prlco of ordinary tin plato in 1 ! 'I '
1872 was $12 n ton , while It hud fallen m TiSl * . \ fj 1
tu J4. Then tha price hud again gonn up J X \
Binco comuotition had bcon withdrawn Ho 'IIS
produced samples of tin plates , shoot iron Jfa Ji J
and taggers iron and said moro labor was | j 1
put into sheet ii on , and the liner work upon ( i 111
it the less protection it required In re- j fj I
sponso to queries by Burrows , Conomoyor 'A , H
said that to manufacture a box of tin plato < ? iM
in this country cost about J5 50 , while In % jijj
Enplaud it could bo produced ut ti 'io loss , • ( M
thu difference being nttributublo to the dit- ' i II
fcrenco in the cost of labor The sonata 3 m
bill , while not as hieh us It ought to bo H 'II
hnd the merit of being protective A M
It the tin pluto industry could bo built up In M fl
this country It would Rupport a number of - * | II
oeoplo nearly equal to the population of New JI ] JI
York City • ' jjl II
William Mctcalf of Pittsburg Impressed I4I |
upon the commlttco the I net that silicon Jltll
tariff had been placed on steel and lion tno "III
cost to the consumer of tbo articles niaiiu- > i jU
facturcd of these muteriuls had been ro- '
duccd V H
George T. Ollvor , representing thn manu i 'U '
fncturers of ulro rods and wires , addressed i 9
the committee , saying that ho was satisfied t
with tlio existing tnrlft on ONoryt'ilug except . .
wlro rods On this material ho advocated n ,
speclile duty of 0-10 cents a nound on rods l
not smuller than No 5 who guago and of 1 J'S ,
cent a pound on rods smuller than No 5. " * mAny
Any reduction of duty on wlro rods would $ jB
inevitably advance the price of barbed wlro 'fWm
fencing und who nulls to the consumer WW
A.v. . Campbell of West Virginia , n manu ; 1I
facturor of cufnnlls , controverted the state , iff
inont made by Ollvor to the effect thnt wire 4
nail was cheaper than cut nml He thought /r ,
the manufacturers of soft steel should ro- ' ?
eeive the same mensuro of protection ns is < 3
accorded tlio producers of steel rulls |
General lmbodon of Virginia , speaking for -a
the south , favored ti retention of the duty on ' 3
coul und iron ore Ho contended thnt the • %
coal , iron and ruilroad Industry m tbo south " 4 I
would bo imnorilled If coal was placed on I
the free list Tlio men xvho worked tha 3
mines in the south nro principally nocroos §
The o people had to bo provided with work a
If thuy did not recelvo work they would live #
on the whites dishonestly The negro would jS
not steal It ho could get work Ho J\
( ImboJcn ) was a protectionist Ho always . , *
had been ono nnd believed that If , f
in the south theru could bo 1 H
asqunro nnd fair vote on the protection issue , "j 9
without anv extraneous issues , the protec- |
tionlsts would overwhelmingly carry at lonst • 1 W
four or five southern states 'Jlio north hnd U
been mndo rich by protection It wns pow f ; II
the opportunity of the south to becomorlch M w
If anybody was to bo protected ho would %
rather make nn American rich than u Hun " } m
garlan , Italian or Belgian % M
Flower of Now York inquired , in reference
to the remark ns to elections in the south , 'J
whether Mr lmbodon mount that the color jQ JB
line had to bo drawn and thut the gentleman %
had to vote against his sentiments , < H
General lmbodon replied : "Wo are com will
polled to stand together thcro under certain ' % M
conditions , when the tariff sinus Into Insig- !
nlflcanco On a question ol protection I nm 3mm
a republican ; on local questions I am it dem- 3 m
ocrnt $
Judge Bowling of Virginia also muds nn \
argument In favor of protection on iron ere 'fj
Ho thought this matter of protection to the ' * >
industries of Virginia became ono of the 3 M
most'Importunt features In determining the %
race question Forming did not pay In Vlr- # l
ginla and other labor must bo supplied to JM
the negro Protection was n Rotirco of "RrH
strength to the pcoplo of the south in cn H
doavonng to make a better citizen of tbo Mffll
negro - &
Several other coul operators nrgucd !
aguiust a rodtictlon ot the duty on coal %
WANTS NO COR ! 1'UTITION. &I
The Lorrlllnid 'Jobncco ' Companyljjfl ;
IlnyH ( Jut n Forniidatilo Itivnl Mil
St Joseph , Mo , Dec 27. | Special Teleflfl
gram to Tm : Bee ] The Samuel Reld JK |
tobacco company of St , Joseph has fallen vim
into the bunds of the Lorrlllard tobacco com "vll
pany , and will shut down at once The St * H
Joseph works have bnen In oporatlon about | | H
tbreo years and have boon a very formidablejUI
competitor ot Lorrillard for the tradowost of * < 1H
the Missouri river , and thu big tobacco comSRI
pany has at lust decided to buy out tholr l H
rival and close tha woi ks An offer of USymm
O0U has been tnuuo for tbo machinery and the vAm\ \
right to munufncluro tha Held brands of mmm
tobacco In addition to this Reid has made a X I
contract with the Lorrillurds.to outer their IjH
servlco for flvo years at a salary of $20,000 frHl
per annum Tbo stockholders uro opposed ' | H
to soiling out but as Reld , who Is the practt- Mil
cal man of tbo concern , has decided to accent all
tbo big offur of the Lorrlllnrds they feel that i9l |
tbev uro compelled to sell It Is expected % 1H
that tbo deal will bo closed early next week 'Mmm
Northwestern Trnvoliiio ; Aran M/m\ \
Chicago , Dee 27. About 500 members of 4H
the Northwestern Traveling Mons' assocla- fmU
tlon were present at the animal meeting of |
the organization today , In the selection of mm\ \
ofllcais tbo Regular ticket was success all
ful The result Is anoth cr term for Pros Wm\
Idont Millar and Secretary-Treasurer Htn > Jw |
man Only ono of the four proposed amend > $ H
ments to the constitution wus defeated , !
That was the chungo suggested m Artlcloll , mm *
altering section 1 tu read ) "Thlrly-llvo JlH
years , " instead of forty years " Rcolu > "mmm
tlous were udoptod favoring Chicago as th H l
site of the worlds fair , and stating that the Jmmm
sentiment of the pee pi o throughout tha 'i ' UM
northwest is almost unuulmous ( or Chicago , \ Wmm
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Wants it Now Trial J H
Kavms Citv , Dec 27. Tbo Interstate l H
Land comoany , against which Judge Brewer Iflfl
recently roodered an adverse decision la a BB
suit with the Maxwell Land Grant company , ' mM
lu which 00,030,000 acres of land were ia- H
I volved , will 11 lo pleading * ia Uonvcr lu a few ij3H
I day * for a now trial H