Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 29, 1889, Part I, Image 1

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B NINETEENTH YEAE . OMAHA , SUNDAY MORNING , DEGOEMBER 29 , SIXTEEN PAGES NUMBER 101 H
PARSELL IN A HEW ROLE
HH The Irish Leader Made Co-Itospond-
Vf ont In a Dlvorco Suit
B CAPTAIN O'SHEA THE PETITIONER
Hi The Mnson Alloizcd to Have Bcon
V Cnrrlnd on rot tliu Past Xliroo
BBC or four Years and nt
BBt Vnrloun lMnccs
BBJ liondnn'fl Ijit-JAt Batisntlon
B [ Cflpi/rfoht IbiTbu Jumii OnrJnn lltnn'UA
BBj London , Dec 23. [ Now York Herald
BBJ Cable Special to Tub lien I Tim sen sation
BBJ of the day of course Is the divorce suit
BlB brought by William Henry O'Shoa against
BBJ his wlfo , with Charles Stownrt Parnoll us co-
BBJ respondent Captain O'Shoa gives his ad-
BBf dress us 221 Victoria street , Westminster ,
BIB Dm ! his occupation us justice of the peace ,
BIB County Clnro , Ireland The ground alleged
BBB by O'Shca Is the lundollty of his wife with
BBB Parncll at Eltham , York Terrace , Brighton
BBJS nnd Aldington
BBB According to an informant , Parnoll has
BBB lived for a considerable tlmo slnco 1880 at
BBB Eltham with Mrs O'Shca , and at this place
BBB both lived secluded lives O'Shoa has
B BP ubout the same reputation hero as in Amor-
BBV lta In both countries It has long been sup
BBb posed that ho ho3 long known of the Intl-
BBB roacy between bis wlfo and Parnoll , and
BBL also that Parncll found a scat for
BBB' ' O'Shea In parliament on account of the
BBb unremitting blindness'of O'Shca to the
BBb constant lnfldollty of Mrs OShca Amorl-
BBb cans will rcmombor how the Irish In Ireland
BBJ were on the point of revolt against Parnoll's
BBb loadorshlp wbcu ho Insisted that O'Shoa
BBB should bo given u scat la parliament Per
BBK haps because it will provo unusually annoy
BBJj ing at this Juncture , O'Shca ' has brought the
BBB suit O'Sbca lias a handsome quarter in
BBB Victoria street , where ho Uvea with his son
BBB Ho admitted tonight tbat the report that ho
BBB bad brought the suit was correct , but
BBB wondered how It had become public
BBB The news was that Mr O'Shoa bus brought
BBB suit for dlvorco , mailing Mr Parnoll co-
BBB , „ respondent , will not surprlso these who have
BBB been behind the scenes during the past tbrco
BBB or four years Soma such denouement as
BBB this has been Impending for a long tlmo past ,
BBBand on several occasions the good ofllccs of
BBB friends have been called into requisition
BBB with a view of averting the
BBB scandal Mr or Captain O'Shoa has
BBB threatened legal proceedings on sovcral
BBB occasions , and many of the followers of
BBB Parnoll bavo bcon aware of the fact , and it
BBB , has not tended to sweeten the intercourse
BBB between the Uncrowned King and his moro
BBj or less obedient subjects From tlmo to
BBf time , bowover , nn explosion has been smotha
BBl ercd or postponed , and If It is to como at
BBb length it is almost a matter of certainty that
BBB , some awkward revelations must talto place
BBB In the parliament of IS35 a well
BBB , dressed , somewhat showy-looking man
BBB made his appearance on the Irish
BBB _ _ _ iwnchos Ho generally ere a
BBB frock coat with a flower in the buttonhole ,
BBB and was altogether very unllko the careless ,
BBB somewhat slipshod group who usually rcp-
BBB resent the nationalists in the house , and who
BBB are meant for use rather than ornament
BBV Who was the stranger thus attired as for a
BBB bridal party It was Captain O'Shca , Ho
BBJ , had coveted the honor of a seat in parlla-
BE incnt , and Parnoll , boiug perhaps in an
BBB obliging humor Just then , had found ono for
BBB * * him , but it wus not done without difficulty
B& The constituency singled out for tbo honor
BBB had not at first sight taken very kindly
BBB to OShoa It had to bo coaxed , perhaps
BBB some prcssuro was brought to bear upon it
BBB Several of the Irish members protested
BBB against tbotr now colleague The redoubta-
BBJ bloTlm Ilouly was very wroth and made
BBB things very warm for OShoa Ho is a very
BBB ugly man to como across when ho is angry ,
BBB Is Tim Hcaly The scat , however , was so-
BBB cured and the now member made bis appear
BBBJ anco as full of pride and delight as a young
BBB lady nt bor first ball That was
BBB the opening of 0'Stioas parliamentary
BBB experience The close was not so
BBB pleasant , and It came a good deal sooner than
BBB the gallant captain had anticipated Ho did
BBB not lind htmsolt among very congenial sur-
BBB roundings ills countrymen did not taka
BBB him into tholr hearts and shed tears of Joy
BBB over him On the contrary , ho was treated
BBB to a very llboral nllowanco of [ cold shoulder ,
BBB and some very unkind remarks wcro made
BBB Id bis hearing wbon kho went into
BBBL tbo lobbies , Ho was uot outertainod
BBB ) with Dgrcoabto conversation Thcro wcro
BBBT frequent altercations to mar his com
BBB placenoy , and the great authority of the
BBBJ leader himself failed to protect his frlond
BBBj from usages which no ono need bo partlcu-
BBBJ larly anxious to encounter
BBBJ Ono day it was announced that O'Shca
BBBJ had resigned Why ! For the same reason
BBBJ that ho bad cntorcd parliament because ho
BBBJ wanted to Then O'Shoa made bis appear
BBBJ anco ns a wl'ness on the Parncll commission
BBBJ Great revelations wcro expected , but
BBB ] nothing very wonderful came It had boon
BBBJ rumored that the captain had obtained from
BBBJ bis wlfo letters gravely compromising Par
BBBJ ncll Whether such letters wore in oxlst-
BBBJ encanrnot , ltls Imposslblo to say At any
BBBJ rate , they were not printed before the thrco
BBBJ Judges Parnoll occasionally cast piercing
BBBJ glances at O'Shoa as ho gave bis evidence
BBBJ and the ox-M , P. calmly returned it
BBBJ Evidently there was no'lore lost between
BBBJ them The captains evidence fell flat
BBJ Somobow or otbr the gun bad missed Are
BBBJ And now a comedy or drama is to bo ad-
BBBJ vancod Into another act Tbo divorce suit
BBBJ must at least be a source of great annoyance
BBBJ to Parncll , to say nothing of the lady Will
BBB ) it bo dofondodl , That seems a curious quos
BBBJ tfon to ask about a dlvorco case , but the truth
BBBJ is , tbo wbolo affair Is very curious It has
BBBJ boon a thenio of conversation for several
BBBJ years The Eltham business has long been
BBBJ • talked off , Ono night a pleco of paper was
BBBJ picked up lu the lobby of the house of coui-
BBBJ mpns and opened by tbo finder It was
BBBJ from a lady to the Irish leader Some
BBBJ pcoplo said it was shown to Captain OShoa '
BBBJ However that may be , It was talked about
BBBJ In less than half an hour , but there may
BBBJ have been nothing in the bit
BBBJ of paper after all , or perhaps
BBBJ only an address or an invitation , yet such
BBBJ , incidents as this set people talking , and now
BBJ thej will tulk still moro Who is innocent
BBBJ and who Is guilty it would ba very rash In-
BBBJ deed to predict , but wo may expect to sco
BBBJ some of tho'nationalist papers speak out
BBBJ thalr minds freely about O'Shca now that
BBBJ he has east off all disguise ami entered
BBBJ boldly upon the warpath There will bo a
BBBJ smash , and the great Eltham mystery will
BBBJ 1)3 cleared up after many false alarms
fl | A MEMllliH OF PlKLUMRNT
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BBBW A Revolution in Son Salvador
BBBj ! Li LiDciiDAu , Dec , S3. A revolution has
BBBJ broken out In the department Cuscattan , San
BBBJ Salvador It is beaded by ex.Coinmaudeni
BBBJ Qeuerol ltlfos , nbo bat a strong force under
him The departments of Ln P090 , San
Vinclnto , Chtlatannango and San Salvador
have been declared in a state of sicgo The
government sent about olght thousand men
to capture Cojutoqcquo nnd suppress the
rovolutlon •
t Perfect tranquility provnlls except around
Cojutcqucquo , tbo capital of the department
of Cusratlan nnd the center of the disturb
ance Tbo Btrlfo is not expected to last
raoro than two or three days According to
the latest reports no serious fighting has oc
curred and but a few skirmishes have taken
place
Tun ijmi'Iuiss ok nitAZiii inai ) .
The Wlfo of floin Pedro Numbered
Anionk tut Gripno'A Vlctlint
| C M/rtfl/it / 1S83 hy Jama ( Jordan H nilftt.1
Lisiiox , Dee 23. fNow Yorit Hornld
Cnblo Soecial to Tub Ileal The Urn
press of Brazil died 't Oporto this morning
Her condition was reported to bo much im
proved this morning Her death was sudden
nnd peaceful and is attributed to a cotd
cuugbton her arrival at Lisbon ,
The emperor was in the ncadomy of line
arts when the news was brought to him
Ho was utterly dazed by it The king of
Portugal bud Just returned to tha palace
from the ncclamatlon ceremonies when a
tolcgrum reached him Informing him of the
death of the empress The duke Do Pallina
received a similar telegram , and nn order
wus Immedtatnly issued to stop the gala
performance nt the opera The dinner at
the palace , to which the officers of the Amer
ican synudron ucro Invited , was not held ,
aud an order was issued postponing tomor
rows military review
Great consternation reigns at the Hotel
Brnganza , where many Brazilian friends of
the empress and emperor resided The em
press departed hence on account of an at
tack of la grlppo , or bad cold , and wont to
Oporto Everybody hero noticed the weak
ness of the omnress , who romurkod upon it
herself a few days ago to Mrs Gcorgo 13.
Loring It U supposed that the ompioss will
bo burled ut Lisbon
Concrete Gratitude Irophoniccl
New Yomt , Dec 23. Charles It Tllnt re
ceived from a correspondent In Brazil , who
Is ono of the leading republicans of the
north , a letter to the effect that the Brazil
ians have been very much pleased with the
support and sympathy of the press of the
United States which is in marlc.nl contrast
to many articles vthich have been received
from the press of Europe This fact Flint
states , la going to bavo a most beneficial
effect in cementing and furthering the trade
rolatlons between the great republics , North
and South America
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AtfTER FOUIl OIIICH3 ,
The Cronln Prosecution After the
Scalps ol * Moro Conspirators
CniOAGO , Doc 23. ] Special Tidogram to
Tun Uee.1 A dispatch from Philadelphia
today quoted Attorney Ilynos , ono of tbo
counsel for the state in the Cronin case , as
saying : There are four moro men who figure -
uro In the case who will yet bo indicted and
brought to trial "
Judge Longencckcr , whoa shown this
dispatch , said : That Is right Mr Ilynos
only says what wo have all bellovod for
months past In fact , I really bollovo there
are moro than four conspirators who have
not yet been apprehended , We are far from
being through with tbat murder case "
' • Who are the othersl"
Well , there is the man Slmonds , who
bought the furnlluro Coono y , a certain in
dividual whoso name I cannot mention , but
who was on the witness stand , and the man
who was the arch conspirator These four
men wo know have ut least guilty knowlcdgo
of the crime , but wo cannot provo it just
now , and Mr Hynos is right when ho says
It would bo prematura to Indict them now ,
although wo bavo Important Information in
our possession It muv bo worthless before
thoao men or any of thorn are
placed on trial for this conspiracy ,
but I believe wo will bo nblo to do it at last
I also qgrco with Mr tlynes in what ho says
about tbo prisoners being pardoned , " said
the state attorney "I dent think any gov
ernor of this state would dare pardon them
The case has ocenpiod too promlnont a posi
tion in the public mind It would bo good
bye to that mans political power it ho mod
died with the conspirators or the murder of
Dr Cronin Moro than that , the public
would not allow it "
Nothing now In connection with the Jury
bribery case has transpired in the stato'a
attorneys offlces
TUB IOWA SBNATOItSIUP
AIIIhoii Refuses to Say Much On I ho
Suhjeot
CmcArjo , Dee 20 | Special Telegram to
Tub Hie,1 Senator Allison has kept his
room at the Grind Paclflo very closely , and
oxprosscd a determination not to talk to re
porters Ono finally succeeded , however , In
gaining entrance to tbo sanctum and found
the senator very pleasant
Senator , what do you think of your
chances for ro-olocttonl" wus asked
"O , T dent know , " said the senator smll-
inglv You know thcro is a republican ma
jority of six in the Iowa legislature , and that
scorns to indlcato that the roDublicans will
electa senator "
"Is there any danger of your being
crowded out by a dark horsoi" -
Well , as to that I cant say , but of course
I hope not "
Too reporter started anothnr question , but
the senator shut him up with :
There is nothing else I care to say Chicago
cage is going to got the worlds fair , aud
possibly an epidemic of La Grippe
A Dofnultpr Sues Ilia Ilonrtxiunn
Vinckjnes , Ind , Dee 23. [ Spooial Telegram
gram to Tue Beb | An important suit has
been filed hero by Spence S. Holllngswortb ,
ex-county treasurer , ngaluBt James Emlson
Holllngsworth defaulted for about fS0,00O , ,
and for tbts ho served a term in tbo Jeffer-
sonvlllo prison In order to indemnify bis
bondsmen be deeded in trust all his property
o James Emlson , ono of his bondsmen Tbo
property was estimated nt $03,000. The
boudsmen compromised with the county and
paid tbo shortage with 133,000. Holllngs
worth cow claims that the rest of his prop
erty bold in trust is Ills , and therefore sues
to recover the same
St , Joseph Land Grahbsra
St Josei'ii , Mo , Dee , 23. A discovery of
land grabbing has Just been made by tbo city
authorities , A land company has taken pos
ession of and platted and sold four acres of val
uable land belonging to the city situated In
tbo northwest part of town The discovery
was made through au attempt on the part of
the land company to get possession of several
lots In u tract deeded by tbo city to the school
board in 1807. The land luvolvcd Is worth
(20,000 aud the city will at once begin suit to
recover It ,
Mexican Theater Itumed
Citt or Mexico , Dee 23. The theater at
Villa Lrrdo was destroyed by 11 ro lost night
Two persons perished and other * were in
jured
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CROWNING OF KING CARLOS ,
Accession to the Throne of the Now
Rutor of Portugal
A CEREMONY OF GREAT POMP
llrllllnnt Asflctnhlngo of llnrnlty
AVltiiPHBcH the ICinrclscs nt the
l'Alnco Salutations from
the llorbor Cannon
The Now Kuler of Portugal
ICopt/r/tfM / JSM IJamtt ] ( Jonlon llen < x'i' . \
Lisnov , Dee 28. [ Now Yoik Herald
Cable Special to Tim Uec ] At sunrise
this morning tbo booming of cannon from
every fort on the land and from every ship
of war on the Tngus nuolto the drowsy
Llsboncrs from their beds and reminded
thorn most emphatically tbat today is ttio
acclamation day of the new king , Carlos I.
True , his majesty had assumed tbo crown
on the death of tbo late King Lewis , October
10 , but today the legality of his accession
had to bo confirmed In a word , it had
been sanctioned by the pubho and is a con
stitutional acclamation , hcuco today's ' care
monies
The Portuguese nro fond of pageants and
arrange them with the greatest taste At 3 _
o'clock the actual business ot the day began
At that hour an extraordinary sitting of the
cortcs had been called , at which all the min
isters attended in uniform and all thn chief
officers ot state nnd the diplomatic corps
with their wives , in court costumes It may
easily bo Imagined that this formed a bril
liant nssomblago The num bcr or strangers
was low , owing to tbo limitation for space
For days the military had been arriving
from the provinces , nnd soldiers lined the
streets from AJuda pnlaco to the cortcs A
brilliant sight was the procession '
ot the royal carriages through
the ranks ot the soldiers , and all
the tlmo the guns kept bauging away and
the bolls from every church rang forth a Joy
ous wolcoino to the young king aud the beau
tiful queen of Portugal
On the arrival of their majesties at the
cortos they wcro received In the corridor of
the palace by a deputation of the legislative
chamber , which formed itself into a guard
of honor to conduct them into tbo cortcs
Besldo their majesties walked the patriarch
of Lisbon , the grand almoner , the master ot
the household , the gentlemen in wultingand
the adjutant of the klnir.all in brilliant court
costume There were also the ladles in
waiting to the queen in court dress
Then the gorgeous crimson cloth which
covcrod the throne was drawn back and revealed -
voaled two thrones , beautiful vtoiks of art ,
of cold and crimson , surrounded by the
royal crown of Portugal Their majesties
then mounted tbo dais and Don Carlos took
the royal scoptro banded l.im by the cham
berlain in waiting At the same time tbo
Bergeant-at-arms , It Alfonso , took a posi
tion next to the king , holding the tojal
sword aloft in front of the throne , wbcro
stood the ministry , headed by Senor Do Cas
tro Porsria Carta , real president of the
council , and Sunor Do Bairus Gomes , min
ister of foreign affairs , nnd the councillors
of state
Tbo president of the senate , supported by
two nobles of tbo highest rank , then ad
vanced and presented the king with the
Santos Evaugollos , with a cross placed upon
it , The king changed his sccptro over into
bis left band and , placing bis right on tbo
holy book mid cross , repeated in a loud , firm
voice the oath embodied in article 0 of the
constitution , as follows :
"I swonr to uphold the Catbollo apostollo
and Ho man religion , tbo Integrity of the
kingdom , to observe aud to cause to bo ob
served the political constitution of the Portuguese
tuguese nation and the ether laws of the
Kingdom , and to promote tbo general wclfaro
of the nation to the best of my ability "
Tbo oath having bcon taken and a.short
spocch made oy the king , the royal standard
bearnr unfurled the royal banner , a magnifi
cent specimen of workmanship
Tbo president of the senate , still standing
in front ot the king , then replied to Carlos
speech , and at its conclusion , raising his
volca and being Joined by all present , ho pronounced -
nouncod the acclamation , "To the very high
and powerful and most faithful king of Portugal
tugal , Carlos I. "
As soon as the echoes of the acclamation
bad ceased the standard bearer , with the
flowing banner , courtesylng , stepped on tbo
tribune erected betoro the center windows
of the palace of the cor tea , accompanied by
the king-at-arms , the bearers of the mace
and shields and the heralds Tlionco the
klng-at-arms cried out to tbo vast crowd of
pcoplo assembled below :
Attention I" Attention 1" Attention I"
and tbo standard bearer , raising his voice ,
said :
Royal , very powerful and most faithful
king , Don Carlos I. "
Tols formed the publio acclamation and at
the same moment the city throughout was
made aware that an boreditary sovereign
bad been elected by tbo acclamation of the
most democratic of European people the
Portuguese This was convoyed by royal
salutes from the forts and war ships in tbo
Tagus aud so ro-cchoed throughout tha en
tire country , and at the same hour to dcums
were sung In every Portuguese town
TO BE S13T AT IUUCRTY ,
Mrs Mlntwell ftelinvoil to Bo Inno-
crnt of Her Uusbnnd'ii Murtlor
Ciuoaoo , Dee 23. | Spccial Telegram to
Tub Beb.J Mrs Johanna Mlntwell , who
has been in tbo county Jail several days for
alleged complicity in the murder of nor hus
band , who was backed to pieces with a
knife , will bo sot free on Monday Hugo
Ebcrling will probably bo rolcasod on ball
Tbo suspicions against Mrs * Mintwoll wcro
based on the fact that she said alio did not
hear bor husbands cries whllo he was
defending himself from his assassin , whllo
the neighbors heard them plainly This Is
tbo main fact , but her denial of intimacy
with Eborllng when all tbo facts , lncludiug
bis admissions , pointed tbo other way ,
strengthened the suspicions already formed
The police , however , have como to tbo con
clusion tbat the woman is innocent She still
strenuously assorts tbat she knows nothing
about the matter , arid asks why she should
deslro to kill tbo person who stood between
*
bcr cblldroo and starvation ,
•
Become They Wouldn't Knuckle ,
Cincinnati , Dec 23. Tbo contemplated
strike at Bumerset , l y. , by the conductors
of the Cincinnati Southern is not regarded
by the officers hero as formidable Within
the laBt ten days nine conductors bavo been
dlscbargod at Sumersot , which Is the end of
the division and headquarters of the super
intendent ot transportation , The cause of
the discharge was a refusal to leave an or
ganization called the "Brotborbood of Hall J
way Conductors " It is allied to the Broth
erhood ot liadway Eoglueers , It will staled J
last night that Arthur was al Sumersot to
help make a compromlso An Inquiry failed
to confirm the report ,
11I13Y HADIjUMP a AW
But Nevertheless Wcro Turned Over
to the Butchers to Bn Hlrnmtitcrccl
Chicaoo , Dee 23. ISpoclal Telegram to
TnB Ueb ] Commission men ut the stock
yards were discussing today wlmtjthoy term
an outrageous disregard of the quarantine
regulations passed to pruvont the spread ot
lump Jaw , whioh is rognrdod as being the
most contagious and lufcctlous ot cattle dis
eases Yesterday there nrrlvod n drove of
109 cattle which wcro driven almost the
cnttro length of the division mid placed in
covered pens Many of them were decorated -
od with tbo ofllclal tag of tha state ltvo
stock commission , indicating tbpm to
bo afflicted with lump Jaw The dlsuaso
was bo far advanced In sovcrnl cases tbat
the odor coming from the pens was sicken
ing in the extreme , nnd mnny of thom wcro
hardly nblo to stand Officer Mitchell , rep
resenting the humane society , was notified
and sent word to the commission that ttio
cattle must bo shot at once This was not
done , however , and nbout 5 o'clock last njght
the cattle wcro removed td ono of the slaugh
ter houses to bo turned o\er to the butchers
today The proceeding Is regarded by the
live stoclt dealers ns a very peculiar ono , nnd
an explanation will bo demanded of the com
mission Governor Flfor will bo asked to
take action on tl.o matter
A PltOlUIllIION ENTHUSIAST
Kxtraorillnnry Proolnmntlon of Now
Hampshire's Exnoiinvc ,
Concord , N. II , Dee 23. Governor Good
oil today lssuod the following extraordinary
proclamation :
"In view of the various holuous crimes
which have been committed In our state
within the pastfow weeks , dirootly traceable
to intoxicating liquors , by the sale of which
the criminal law has been flagrantly violated
lated , now , thcroforo , I warn all persons en
gaged in this illegal and deadly traffic to desist -
sist therefrom Immediately , and I call
upon all state solicitors nnd sheriffs of
counties , mayors of cities and solcctmon
nnd all ether officers throughout the state
nnd all good citizens of every party to unlto
In a supreme effort to close up and suppress
nil liquor saloons of every description within
our orders Lot no guilty man cscapo
Numerous decisions of bur supreme court
attest the constitutionallty'of ' our prohibitory
laws Let them bo vigoroasly enforced that
our pcoplo may enjoy the great benefits
which are sure to follow I cannot refrain
from urging ill churchesj temperance or
ganizations and all pcrsons'who deslro the
'
best good of our comrao awealth to redouble
their efforts to promote personalsobnoty and
temperance-amongst our people "
A. StOftMY BEBSION
Chlcaco'a BonrC of Trndo Discusses
WnrehouHO , Rnrcs
Chicago , Dec 23. Thai 'Jnootlog of the
board of trndo today for "thopurpose of tak
ing action upon the inoroaso 'of elevator
rates on grain was ; torniylrotbrlof ;
The leading feature ot tb'o discussion was
the practicoof watehouso ison buying grain
and storing it in their own elevators , thereby
enabling them to sell at lower rates than
regular traders on commission ;
Nearly every Important grain dealer in
the city was present at the meeting and the
elevator men were m a very small minority
The upshot of the proceedings was the
adoption of a resolution offered by W. J.
Pope condemning the advance in elevator
rates and demanding its revocation Tbo
directors of the board were Instructed to
investigate all oharges against the ware
housemen , aud where the accused were
found to have bought grain for handling in
their own elevators tbo rocolpts were to bo
declared not regular for delivery or con
tracts H. H. Aldricb , A. M. Wright , Gcorgo
Clark , II R Dansman and E. E. Washburn
were appointed a committee to wait upon
tbo elevator men and notify thom of the
sentiment of the board ,
Short In His Accounts
Minneapolis , Minn , Dee 29. There was
a sensation hero today wbon it was discov
ered that I. Monasch , financial secretary of
the Tumors building and loan assoclattan ,
was short in his accounts to the cxtont of
$25,000. Monasch has been financial secre
tary of the association for years An inves
tigating committee which lis at work on the
books will report Monday * Monasch Is anx
ious to make a Bottlomont and it is not likely
that criminal prosecution will follow The
association is wealthy , and wbilo tbo news
created consldorablo excitement among the
stockholders it is not likely any great loss
will result
The Kansas Stock Breeders
Atchison , Kan , Dee 23. [ Special Tele
gram to Tun Bk * . | A mass mooting of the
farmers of Atchison county was bold In the
courthouse this uftcrnoon , and seventeen
delegates culled to attend the state conven
tion of stock breeders , to bo hold at Topeka
on January 8. Ex-Governor George W.
Click , who is ono of the delegates , spoke at
length , donounoing the pork and boot
packers of the country W. W. Guturio ,
another delegate , spoke in the same strain
Tbo object of the state convontiun is to
momoriallzo congress to pass a bill unfavor
able to the paokors
A Unco CriiHUde
Connem.svim.is , Pa , Deer 23. With the
beginning of 1890 it Is quite'likely a movement -
mont will bo Inaugurated which will rid the
Connellsvillo coke region 'of tbo Slavs
and Huns , " two very ubdesirablo classes
ot residents who bavo boon moro than
usually unruly during tbo'year Just closing ,
The business moa of Conajllsvlllo and all
the towns in the roglon are interested In the
matter and it is reported tha'fcrdcr ot United
Mechanics will bring a crCtaAo against the
offenders i
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A Chinese rwlndlor
New Yoiik , Doc 23. Chu Tong Young , o
Chinese merchant of this olty accused of
swindling a number ot Ch'lnoso , Jews an d
Christians outot $20,000 , wuarraigned today
and held without bail for * examination Ho
is alleged to have used forgery and other
duvices | n his operations , eng disappeared
a week a o. The poltco traced him to Now
ark They found u whlto woman with whom
be bad lived In Brooklyn , and through bor
traced him to aflat ou West Fifteenth street ,
whore be was arrested last night
Pntnl Saw Bust Explosion
Cincinnati , Doc 23. An explosion in a
saw dust chute in the show ; case manufactory
of Scbrcitt U Co this afternoon Injured
three persona fatally Ed t.enze wont into
the colar with a lighted candle and going
near tbo cbuto too explosion followoa
The Weather Foreaast
For Omaha and Vicinity on December 20
Light rain , or snow , followed by clearing ,
colder
For Nebraska , South Dakota and Iowa
Snow , much colder , northwesterly winds
[ Cold wave
EIGIir NEGROES LYNCHED
Bloody Woik of a South Carolina
Mob
THE VICTIMS PRAY AND CURSE
Hound to Trees nnd Idtornlly Shot to
Pieces An Uprising of the Col
ored Pcoplo Feared Troops
Ordcrod ( Jut
Awful Vcnucanao
CimarsTOf , S. O. , Dee 23. A mob of
sevorul hundred men raldod the Jull at Barn
oil Court House at 2 o'clock this morning ,
ovorpovtcrlng the Jailor , and took out eight
negroes charged with murder These were :
Itlploy Johnson and Mitchel Adamscharged
with murdering a man named llofferm.ui ,
and six others charged with the murder of
young Mnrttn The prisoners were tanon out
of town and shot to death The Jailer was tied
nnd forced to accoinpiuy the lynchers The
whole thing was conducted in n very skillful
manner , the cltlzons of the town not know
ing nnythlug about It A great many
nocrocs nro collected nt the scene of the
lynching , and more trouble Is oxpoetod
The following statement , signed by ltobort
Aldricb , Mike Brown , George H. Bates ,
William McNab and Jamas A. Jenkins ,
some of the most prominent and Influential
cltlzons ot BarnVoll , has been Bent to the
Nuws and Courier In csplanntion ot the horrible
rible butchery of defenseless men nt that
pluco last night
"On the 30th of October last John II Hof-
fermanaproniincntyoung morchantnnd pub
lic spirited citizen , was shot down and killed
In Burnwoll by negroes Public indignation
ran very high Throats of lynching were
freely mndo , hut were diverted by cooler
counsel At the last term ot court the grand
Jury found true bills ngainst the murderers
nnd accessories , but the cases were contin
ued The wbito pcoplo were dlsappoiuted
nnd the negroes , it in thought , were embold
ened by this disposition of the mnttor On
Deoombor 19 James S. Brown , a
promlnont citizen of Fishpond township ,
was shot to death on his own
premises by negroes without the slightest
Justification or excuse The murderer has
not boon arrested On the ISth of December ,
whllo going from his store at Martins station
to bis house a mlle away , Bobort Martin , a
young man of high standing , was followed by
a negro and shot in the hearing of negroes
whoso houses were all urounl the spot where
ho was killed , and who admitted that thov
hoard the shot and his erlos nnd that none
of thom went to his relief and that none of
thom went to his body , although it lay In
the road all night nnd for several hours after
daylight in plain vloiv of them all
"It was satisfactorily established that his
murder was the result of a conspiracy to
rcmovo him In order that tholr licanso upon
the plautationof his fnthor might bo greater
The murderer , that is the negro who fired
the shot , and his accessories , six in number * ,
nftor Gblng croarfyTaontiHol'by the corouor's
} ury , were orrostod and ledged In Jail
These Bsovcral brutal murders of promi
nent wh' .to men byjnogrocs caused a state of
indignation and resentment naiong our
people that can bo bettor Imagined than
described , but cannot bo Imagined by any ono
not present in our midst
• • Last night a large body ot armed men In
dlsguiso , at about 2 a. m. , called at the Jail ,
overpowered the Jailor , took outtho six murderers -
dorers of Martin and the two slavers of Hot
formnn , took them to the limits of the cor
poration and shot thom to death "
This explanation of the causes which led to
the lynohing does not in the opinion of law
abiding cltlzons Justify the atrocious murder
of eight defenseless human beings The
greatest indignation is oxprosscd at the bru
tality of tbo deed All isqulot at Barnwoll
latothis evening although trouble has boon
anticipated nnd may yet como
The governor has boon appealed to for
troops to prcsorvo tbo peace
Another Account
Ciuoaoo , Doc 23. The Chicago Times has
the following account from Columbia , S. C ,
of the lynching of eight negroes ut Barnwell
this morning :
Thrco hundred armed men with faces
masked surrouadod tbo Jail before daylight
this morning when the Inmates
were sleeping soundly , They moved
with caution and as an organized
body The Jailor was solzod and ovcrpow-
orod , bis keys taken from him and tbo heavy
doors unlocked , and before the eight negroes
sleeping within were awakened from sleep
their cells were filled with strange flgurcs
They were eoized and carried out into the
night , their cries for mercy , prayers and
curses alike unheeded by tbo silent execu
tioners The body ot mon is put in motion
and proceeds a quarter of a mlle and halts
in the outskirts of the town ; the olght un
fortunate wretches are secured , several
hundred shots fired and eight bodies lies on
the earth with blood running from hundreds
of wounds , literally torn to plccos
Such was the scene ot the terrible tragedy
enacted in the town of Barnwoll this morn
ing A most terrible retribution for n not
extraordinary offense , as the records will
provo
Four years ago five men were lynched In
Yorkvlllo for the brutal murder of a llttla
boy who caught them stealing But
they belonged to un organized gang whoso
members were sworn to kill wboovor caught
them stealing , and thay wcro beliovcd to
bavo committed several murders previously ,
Their conviction was uncertain and the
people took the law into their own hands
But the wholesale lynching of this morning Is
without parallel In the records of crlmo In this
state ami there was loss ground for the act
than probably for any lynching before It is
doubtful it tbo country can show a like rec
ord These olijht negroes wore charged with
committing and bolng accessory to tbo
crimes cbargod below :
On tbo afternoon of October 20 John G.
Hofforman was shot and Instantly killed 1 a
restaurant in the town of Barnwell
by Itiploy Johnston , Hefforman was ono
of the principal merohants of tbo town and
Johnston was a colored man employed at
that tlmo in running a gin shop , There bad
been some trouble between the whlto man
and the negro before and although there
were conflicting accounts as to the
difficulty It is probable that Hof
forman threatened tbo negro for be
bad been summoned to appear before
the town council the morning following and
bad been put under bonds The killing took
place in a colored restaurant Five negroes
charged with being accessories to tbo mur
der and who were in the restaurant at the
time , fled to tbo swamps but were afterwards
Jailed , A largo reward was offered tor
Johnston and bo was captured two weeks
later
Of the two murders for which tbo mon
were lynched this morning the worst was
committed on lost Saturday night , when
Kobcrt Martin , n joung man ot groit
promlso and ttio only child or his aged par
ents , was ambushed and shot to death
Whllo ruling to his fathers house
It was discovered that Martin had bcon shot
by .ipirty of negroes who worked on his
fathers place nnd whom ho kept pretty close
to tholr work and allowed llttla llconso It
was also bollovod the negroes In the liousos
near by know nil nbout It , and that was why
they would not go to tha assistance ot the
murdered man
At 4 o'clock this morning the Jnller was
called by some mon who Informed him they
wanted to lock up the murderer of Jnmos P.
Brown , killed last week by negroes Uo
opercd the heavy gnto nnd was Immodlately
ovoipowered und fifty mon entciod the Jail
and took out the prisoners They were
marched to the outskirts of the town and
bound to trees Mnsltod man then formed In
line a short distance from thorn mid poured
volley nftor vollov into the ni > groo ' bodies
They were literally shot to piece The filing
was the first intimation the pcoplo of the
town had of the trouble
CAUSBI ) BY A BBOltBN ItAlU
Terrlhlo Accident on the Chcsnnonlco
& Ohio Bond
Cituti.ESTON , \ \ \ Vn , Dec 23. A terrible
nccldcnt occurred this morning on the
Chesapeake & Ohio road at Wblto Sulphur
Springs , 125 mlles cast ot this place , The
details have been very bard to got , the only
accounts received being specials to the Dally
Gazette Ono of these from un cyo witness
su\s :
Vestibule train No 3 on the Chssoapcnko
& Ohio left the track two miles west of
Whlto Sulphur Soiings at 7:20 : this morning ,
demolishing si\ cars , killing olovun pcoplo
and injuring about twenty-tlvo. The acci
dent was caused by the rails spioadlng
The killed mo :
II , Pai.tka , Grant county , South Dakota
EnWAlin HitottN , ( colored ) .
Net son Huvrn , ( colored ) .
E. Wn.so\ , Caldwell , Kan
Hue MoKHtsov , Charleston
BAnaiauMisTCit Huiksuvlc , Proffitt , Vo
Newsiiov Thompson , Portsmouth , O.
J. D.Vist : , Howardsvlllo , Vn
Tiiomis ICaiicsch , Blackstone , Kan
KiDiiuu Kiiii ) , Hannibal , Me , anl ono
other unknown
Among the injured nro J. It Karcsch ,
Blackstone , Kan ; Conductor Suelcht ,
Huntington , W. Va ; B. L Blanton , Farm
villo , Va ; Gus H. Kline , Chicago William
Doll , Now York ; W. Clark , Clifton Forgo ,
Vn ; P. P. Bunch ; John Woodfolk , Alio-
ghenv , Va ; W. D. Clarke , Nelson county ,
Vn ; Louis Karcsch , Blackstone Kan ; B.
F. Grccory Clilltop , Va , arm crushed and
internally Injured
lho train was bohlnd tlmo nnd was run
ning at the rate of fort } to fifty miles an
hour The wreck occurred on the fill over
tboJarjs run which is 100 fecthUh , said to
bo the highest fill in tbo United States All
of the killed wcro in the smoking car , which
was tolcscopod by another car Every per
son in the car was killed except the conduc
tor who though terribly injured may re
cover It was a fearful > vreck and the damage -
ago cannot yet bo estimated
Luckily the cars did not take fire , they bo
lng heated by steam
The cngino did not lcavo the rails The
roar sleoDor had Its front trucks on the
ground nnd remalnod on the rails .
Dr W. P. Caldwell , the only physician in
Whlto Sulphur Springs , repaired to the scene
of thoacciacnt and did all in his power to
allovlato the suffering , but could only aid
ono at a time After soma time u number
of doctors arrived and worked long and
faithfully among tbo sufferers The ladies
In the vicinity turned out en masse , and too
much cannot bo said in praise of their noble
efforts
Tbo statements as to the cause of the acci
dent vary Some say the rails spread , ether
reports say the rails were worn out and the
ties were rotten
Among the Injured nro several members of
the Karl Gardner theatrical company , ono
of whom will probably dlo
BBl'ULbi ; ] ) BY ilAIiP-BRICRDS.
Pierre 1'nrtlrs Get Badly Worsted In
nn Attempted lnvnslon
PinitBE , S. D „ Dee 28. Great excitement
prevails hero becnuso of tbo discovery this
morning that a band of about sovonty-Qvo
settlers bad attomptud to found a town site
across the Missouri at the mouth of the Bad
river It is learned that the scheme has
been in embryo for several weeks , and a
number ot promlnont residents of East
Pierre were concerned iu it The work com
menced at 0 o'clock last night , nnd all night
thorcaftor mon with toums and loads ot lum
ber were crossing and rccrossing the rlvor ,
the pcoplo of Pierre bolng entirely uncon
scious ot what was going on All wont well
until about 0 a. m. wbon a half-breed who
farms tbo land where ono of the settlers lo
cated discovered them Securing a band of
followers ho attacked the lnvadors with guns
and pistols The boss carpenter was lassoed
andBoveralof the homo sookcrs wcro injured
Finally the latter took flight To udd to
tholr dismay a storm of rain and sleet sot In
and ono by ono tboy came struggling across
the river drenched , almost frozen and a num
ber ot thom bleeding from bruises and
wounds The half breeds sectored the lumber -
bor , piled it up and sot fire to it , und now all
that markB the prospective town site is avast
column ot flame and smoke vlslblo hero ,
while the yells of the victorious halt breeds
rolngloa with pistol shots can plainly bo
beard on tbls side
9
IT BAH COME
The Kxpeotod Broalc In Pasaoneor
BatfH Announced ,
Ciuoaoo , Dec 23. The expected break in
passenger rates on account of the collapse ot
the Westora State Passenger association has
come
The Burlington & Northern today started
the trouble by announcing a preliminary
reduction in northwestern rates to take
effect January 1. It is claimed by ttio Bur
lington & Northern pcoplo that this
step is taken to moot the irregular
competition which has been going on
It is proposed to reduce tbo first class faro
from St Paul and Minneapolis to Chicago
from $11 to $9 and the second class faro from
$9 to $7. Tbo rate to St Louis will bo re
duced from $15.65 to $13. The Burlington &
Northern intends to moet tbo See rates to
eastern points , and other reductions are
pretty sure to follow
Harrison At Iticlunond
ItiCiiuoND , Va , Doe 23 , President Harrison
risen and party arrived tbls evening on Mr
Bateiman's yacht They were mot at the
wharf by prominent cltlzons and driven to
the rcsidenco of John B. Price , vlco presl
dent ot the Merchants National bank , where
tbey wcro entertained ,
niaaatrou * Fire
Yazoo , Miss , Dee 28. The Citizens
Warehouse , containing 00,000 bales of
cotton , burned today together with several
freight cars The losses aggregate $350,000 ;
lmurauco abaut two-thirds ,
IT HAS A GRIP ON PARIS H
The Epklomlo of Inflaonzn Still Id j H
Full Swing H
A BOOM IN QUININE SALES j H
The Hproud or the I > lscn o ltcsults It } H
n Gulden Harvest rortliu Cham- ' H
Ists What Is Good Tor ,1 , 1
n Cure Tiiiifl
MlriHinntlo Wcnthort " " H
[ CnmirhM ItW lu JivnttOorlit Zlfi'i-'M ' |
P.Mif , Dee 23 , ( Now York Hornld Cable M
Special to Tun Bii : : | The weather Is , , ; H
warm und rainy There scorns to bo n sort ' H
of miasma In the nlr 'lho Influenza Is still jj H
in full swing Chomistt nro reaping a H
golden harvest Quinlna has been Bold by H
tbo ton Vushtotinbia chemists uro soiling Hi l
lb00 frniics worth of those drugs a v cok l fl
Butchers , b-ikcrs and tobacconists , on the Ii H
contrary , nro doing a very slack trade The l fl
bakers , whoso average sales were 100 kilo ' H
grammes of broad , only soil fifty aud sixty - H
now 'J hero is a corresponding faHlng off j |
all along the line , and this Is the best bar |
ometcrof the state of lho general health "f l
lho iiilluonza epidemic Is assuming n still 4lilifl
mora gctiulno character , ns the declarations m [ |
made nt the academy of medicine demonstrate H
Its dangerous character is showing itself by H |
serious pulmonary complications , such ns M
congestion of the lungs nnd pneumonia M
Bow can these complications bo nvoldodi fl
There Is only ono moaiiB , und that is not to - | B
bo imprudent Accordingly when ono bus I B
bcon attacked by ttio Influenza , however 1 1
trtflinu' nnd short the attack may b.ivo boon , 1 1
tbo patient must romaiu in bed nt least five 1 1
days and not lcavo the house so long as bo Ufl
remains under the lnlluence of tha weakness fl l
which the discaso produces , nor must the H l
patient lcavo the house and rostuno ll l
his ordinary avocations until ovcry 1 1
trace of futiguo and weakness linvo dlsap- SiH
pcarcd With regard to tbo moJlciuo to bo - 9iB
taken , uhen ovcry trace of fever has dlsap- 1 1
pcared it will bo well to take at each meal a j m M
wino glass full ot a gcod decoction of Peru j W M
Vinii balk , and in case of a cough to luka llifl
twlca a day benzouta of Boda and paint the Rl
chest with tinctuio of iodine Such Is the II 1
counsel of the most eminent physicians and .11 M
members of the academy of science U M
' 1 ho health officer of the city ot Paris baa O l
published his usual sanitary stutcmont for Jl' l
the weak oudlng last Sunday There were W
1,0. 0 deaths registered , as ngainst 1,883 Jf ,
during the preceding week The Incrcaso Is ' | I
duo to tbo greater piovalonco of lung dls- " wK
oases Only ono death is recorded from la 'm
grlppo , and the victim had long bcon suitor > 9
ing from diabotis , which was aggravated und B
made fatal by la grlppo But there was S
no loss than 323 deaths from disoasw of the - S
organs of respiration , as against 243 during U
tbo preceding week Ot these thcro wcro B ;
GO aoaths from chronic bronchitis , us ngainst -H
57 the week before ; bronchial pneumonia , 40 Hi
Instead of 33 ; acute bronchitis , 03 inetoaj of | H
l45 , nnd 133 deaths from pneumonia , instead iflC
of 10J. There worn 212 doutbs from pulmoJBt'
nary phthisis and 25 deaths from ether 9mi
kinds of tuberculosis ' . ' j' *
In snito of the holidays there is great ox- * ' 'Bj ,
ultcnicntnud oven nnxloty caused in Puns < *
by thodeeieoof the Brazilian government ' i
establishing in favor of the Brazilian society t
La Companhia , a mercantile monopoly of tbo ;
India rubber trade The rubber merchants " h
of Purls aud Nantes bavo , through ?
their respective chambers of com ' "
mcrco , potltlonod Spullor , minis ' t "
tor of foioign affairs , to Intervene 5 ?
in tholr behalf with the * Brazilian govern * j
ment and thereby save them from apparent . *
ruin Sibille , deputy from Nantes , had a *
long conversation with Spuller on the sub *
Jcct und the result Is that the mlmstor of ,
foreign affairs has cublod the French minister - 1
tor at Rio Janeiro to send ut once all the % '
facts that uro to bo made the basis of a for . <
mat remousttanco of Franco
Bobart Lincoln Is again at Versailles with " j
his family Ills son , Abraham , who has \ \
been ill for eight weeks Is still unable to " ' V
bo moved , The abcoss which was operated ' . ' i
upon two months ago has not honied It was % - '
not feared at first that the boys Illness was \ k
caused by blood poisoning , and bis slow recovery - • \
covory for the matter of a car 1jj J ?
bunclo has given the family cansidcra"M ft
bio uneasiness Ho docs not seem to Jf ] j
gain strength , which is attributed to the ? ' \
dlschargo from tbo absccis , nnd has not * ' %
been removed from the room slnco the bogln 9 i
\ag \ of bis Illness Dr Poun , a French sur- • ' • §
gcon , performed the operation and it was 4 w
successful The Herald correspondent saw S M
the doctor today , who said ho had not soon ' ? ' ? |
bis patient slnco the day of the operation ' } / •
and that bo bad not heard of anything alarm * y * |
ing about the young mans condition , Mr , * " § Jf
and Mrs Lincoln are constantly attending %
tholr son and have declined all invitations mS \ 1
for the holidays Youcg Lincoln's school * jj " 3
mates , Judge Davis son and Senator Halos J3 J
sonB have loft Voraalllos for tholr homo in * j | J
America , i
Among the victims of tbo influenza is Jifl
Charles Gounod the and Sarah
, composer , SarahjHUI
Bornhardt ; k9
The appearance ot Jane Hading ns the ? MHfl
promlor of "Jonno do Are is fixed for Mon'J Hv
day , but it is doubtful whether lho costumes 1 b1
will bo ready , as the workmen have boon do- iuwJLi
layod owing to tbo influenza Jane Hading xV *
bus signed a throe-years'engagement with * ' # '
the Vaudeville theater and begins rehears ? iM'4l '
nlB for Countess Ilomanlo" next Tuesday -jiH !
Mlsg Calhoun is stopping quietly in Paris _ - aB1 !
studying Trench and the the drama , on dlu Sit
She bus plans for playing on tbo French ISB I
stage vBIl
Mrs Potter Is at last off for London withmBI
bor trunks full of pretty dresses to try her K
fortunes on Australian soil She embarks JjBfi
January 10 with Kyrlo Bellow as leading Sill
man , mHMi
Mrs Urquhart and MUs Urqubart remain * JM
at Versailles indefinitely , tsHj
Among the recent arrivals in Purls are IfflYJI
Mrs Bates and tbo Misses Bates of PhilaaelxflBr
pbla at lho Hotel Itoynl ; Miss Jane Steb- Bl
bins , at the Mourla ; Miss Itosalla Gill , at JH
the Baltimore JmU
The artists , Mr and Mrs Frank D , Llano !
of Philadelphia loft yesterday for Monte 1SH
Carlo IH
Mr and Mrs John \V. Mackay are spendJH
ing a few weeks in Paris Major Itathbone !
entertained Mr , Mackay at breakfast today iB&
Mr , land Mrs Wnitolaw Heed returned ' "ImBV
from Nice today aud will bold a recoptlon a JHB'I
35 Avenue Hocho on New Years day , ' VbY *
Consul General and Mrs , Itathbone will HBi
j
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also keep open house Bvlj
• 1BW
Fruit Lauds Overflowed 'SHt"
Los Axokies , Cal , , Dee 28. Tbo flood of : 'lBBl
the last few days caused tbo river to cbango " HHj
its course a few miles below the city nnd to cut 'VHJ '
a now channel , turning the rlvor nn the fruit BHj
lands The owners claim their property is , SHj
damaged to tbo extent of $603,000 and that BcP
the city of Los Angeles is responsible , -Sb