THE OAIAHA DAILY BEE ; SATURDAY , DECEMBER 13 , 1890 THE HIGHWAYMAN'S ' TACTICS , Adopted by the Paraellitcs to Suppress Antl-Parnelllto United Ireland. AN EDITION OF THE PAPER DESTROYED , Two Marked find Armed .Men Compel IIic Drlvor'ofn AVtiRon to Dump IIIn Newspaper Ijoml Into tin ; Ilivcr. Drum , Dec. 21. The antl-1'arncll edition of United Ireland was Issued today from the onico of the Nation ( T. I ) . Sullivan's paper ) . It contains an article addressed In William O'Brien's ' name to every true lovoi ol Ireland the world over , elc * daring ; the solo alternative now is I'arnoll or home rule , and that homo rule Is impossible under I'nrncll's leadership. TUB 1'nracll cdltloa of the .paper was alsc Issued from the regular oftlce. It quotes c , lcgal opinion Justifying the seizure of the caper by Parncll. A wagoa loaded with copies of the ontl Parnoll edition of United Ireland was driver to the King's Brlclgo railway station today It bolng the Intention to send them fordis tribution In the south ot Ireland , As th < wapon drove up nt the station , two men , OIK of whom had a mask on his fuca and tin other n revolver , sprang upon the vehicle and compelled the driver to proceed with hi ; load to the Island bridge. Arriving then the two men thing all the papers into ttx Llffey river. An attempt was made to sciz < n second wagon loaded with papers stnneliitf nt tlid entrance of the depot , and the attompi would probably have proved uuccossful hni not the police InUirfcrcd to protect tno driver , Under their guard the papers -were loadet upon the train. _ TO The Irish Parliamentary Kit ml Anso- elation I H SUCH an Ailelrois. Nr.w YOKK , Dec 12. The Irish Parlla mcntary Fund association has Issued an address dross , In which they say that \vhllo not seek Ing to dictate to the people of Ireland , thoj feel It a duty of conscience to ask that Ire land's political life should not bo linpcrlllei by personal Interest or factional strife deeply grateful for Pnrncll's services , thej cannot consent to have all that has been pur chased for Ireland nt such a cost shatterce mid lost In an hour ot passion. The addres1 continues : "Whllo It pains us to take a stain against him whom we have heretofore rccog nlzed a ? Ireland's leader , wo unhesitating ! ; assert that the cause of homo rule ii superior to any man or set of men. We therefore endorse the position takei by the visiting parliamentary delegation nm unite with thorn In asking that Pnrnel recognise the will of the majority and by i personal sacrifice save the country fron being cast into a civil strife which fives com fort to Ireland's hereditary enemies , dtsheart ens her friends , alienates her allies and inns result in the total destruction of all that hni been gained by our i-.ico since the prosonl constitutional movement began. " Amoni the signers nro Eugene Kellv , .Tames J O'lJonahuo , William H. Grace , John Byrne Joseph F. Daly and Jamas S. Colman. I'urnoll nn < t the Press. LONDON' , Dec. 13. [ Special Cablegram U TIICBKK. ] The Star this morning make : flcrco attacks upon Mr. Parnell , accusing hire of Konlaiilsm. It says : "Today , possibly dynamite ; tomorrow , re hellion , Ho is dragging Ireland to red rulr and outlawry. Ho llea to Davitt and tricked his party , and Is fighting with poisoned weapons In a traitor's ' hands , " The Pall Mall Gazette says : "Thoro Is toe much pocket handkerchief about the Amcrl can patriot's manifesto. They nro anxious tc heal all wounds and their copious dropping of tears will glvo Parnell f resh powder foi his campaign. Let the patriots urcscrvo i , tender place in their hearts for Parnoll , bui for which Purnell for I'amell drunk or Pur nell sober ? If they would still love Jekyl they should ilrst extinguish Hydo. " O'ltrlcti and Gill Will Sail Today. NEW YOIIK , Deo. 12. [ Special Telegram to Tun Hun. ] Messrs. O'Urlen and Gill , the Irish envoys , worn busy today making preparations to embark tonight oa th < steamer Obdatn for Hottcrdam , which sail ; at 0 o'clock tomorrow morning. Mr. Dflloi said today that the rest of the party have no yut decided on any future plans bevond re 'maliilug quietly in this city for a week or so Their movements will then bo determined b.i the result of the conference it is cxpectci "Messrs. O'Hrlen and Gill will have with Jus tin McCarthy In Franco. Mr. Harrlngtot Intends to sail tomorrow on the Aurania. I Is probable that ho will land at Queenstowi and Immediately join Parnoll. . It is not ex peeled that any further statements will be in ado nt present by any of the Irish member ! now here. I'ncHts Dunoiinco Pnracll. Duitux , Doc. 10. [ Special Cablegram tc TUB Bni : ] The Priests of IClllaruoy ant Boudon have Joined In denouncing the nctlor of Mr. Poruell hi. refusing to retire from the Irish leadership. The Clonakllty poor law guardians have demanded of Mr. J. K. Kenney noy , member of the house of commons for Cork county , south , that ho shall cither sup port Mr. McCarthy or resign his seat. The committee of Gork city aud county formed tc oppose Mr. Parnell have received the names of a largo number of priests , town commis sioners and tradesmen from Qnconstown Youngnll , Fermoy , Murrom and Iloudoii win pledge themselves to support the cause of th ( seccdcrs. / HupjinrtlnjI'opo Dunux , Dee. 12. [ Special Cablegram t ( TUB 13in.J : Although the bishop of Ossorj yesterday advised the electors of Kilkenny te cast their ballots In tlio coming clcetloa no cording to the dictates of their conscience , lie himself nnd the priests of the dioccso ii wbluli Kilkenny U situated are supportiiif the canvass of Sir John Pope Hennosy. . "Messrs. Power , Mahoney , Dalton , Ucdinom : nud Fitzgerald uro at Kilkenny und are work. JtiK In the interest of Mr. Vincent Scully , the nominee of the I'arnollltcs. Tlio Clerfjf Against I'nrnoll. Dum.t.v , Doe. 13. [ Special Cablegram tc TUB BKK. ] The clorpy of the parliamentary division of North Cork und East Llraerlcli are actively engaged In organizing public opinion against Mr. Parnell. A priest ai MitchcllMown torodown a , niiinhcr of pla carels that had been plnceel about the town calling upon the nooplo to support Mr , 1'antell. " \Vntilrt to Criticize I'lirnell's Treason COIIK , Deo. 13. [ Special Cablegram tc TUB Dr.r.J Kov. Canon Uyron O'Mahoney , administrator of the cathettral , has written a letter to Mr. Parnell asking him to call t mooting of lila constituents so as to give bin ( O'Muhonoy ) an opportunity to criticize ii Mr. Pat-noil's presence his treason to the Irish parliamentary party. Only a Fictitious Defence. LONDONDeo. . 13. [ Special Cablegram tc THE llii.J : The Dally News says It would be nsltamed to weary Its readers by dissecting the fictitious defense concocted by Parnell , It reminds Irishmen tunt Piirncll's onlj Jrlotieli In Kngland are the supporters of Bal lour und ixjrpotual coercion. Urged to Fight 1'nriinll. Loxnox , Deo. 12 [ Special Cablegram t ( TUB BEE.J The Pull Mall Oazotto to day urges the members of the McCarthy sec tion of the IrUh nationalists to take off thcii coats and light tbo Pnrnellltes. Hurtled tlio Pnpors. DUULIX , Deo. 13. On the arrival of Par pell's United Ireland at Caslla Island today i crowd seized the papon and burntxl them. Dftvltt Start * fur Kilkenny. DuuUx , Does. 13. [ Special Cablegram U TUB BKK.J-Mlcbaol Davitt arrived In thl ; city today en route to Kilkenny , where hi will take TI active part In the campaign In the Inter jt of Sir John Pope Honhussy , par liamentary candidate of the McCarthy ruc tion , _ Ilcllnvc-H In Kuulproolty. Conic , Doc. 12. Parnell this morning re ceived the Cork branch of the national IcngDO. In an address to the commtttoo ho said ha looked forward to them to support him and that In return ho would support them. Canon O''Mithonpy's Donunclntlon. COKK , Dec. 12. At a meeting of the na tionalist committee of Cork county tonight Canon O'Mnhonoy ' mndo an address , declaring " ing that Paniell h"nd left the city without re plying to his challenge to call a tnpctlng to glvo him an opportunity to show Parncll's treason. He said monov had been distributed to organize demonstrations la favor of Par- noil. , 'Ilio Now Aiill-l'iirnoll Organ , DUIIT.IN. Dec , 12. A cotmnlttco represent ing the antl-Parncllsection ot the nationalist party secured nn ofllco today. Numerous ap plications for membership were received. They Include letters from clergymen and others , expressing a readiness to subscribe funds If necessary for organization and the founding of the contemplated newspaper. It was decided to publish tbo first number ol the paper Monday next under the title ol "Tho Suppressed United Ireland , " with thu name of William O'Brien as publisher. I'arncll at Kilkenny. DUIILIX , Doc. 12. Parnoll loft Cork today for Kilkenny. As the train was drawing out ot the station ho expressed thanks to n body ot Queen's ' college students for sympathy shown him by coming to witness his do- partnro. The journey was without Incident till the train reached Athay. Here a crowd hooted and groaned at I'nmell. They shouted , "To h 1 with Parnell , " gave three cheers for the bishops and priests , and cried , "Long live Dillon and O'Brien. " At other stations the pcoplo cheered Parnell. At Kilkenny n torchlight pioccsslon , headed by the corpora tion officials , was la waiting and escorted Parnell to n hotel , where ho addressed the crowd brlelly , \Vliitt tin ; Ijondoii Tima.s SnVH. LOXDOX , pec. 12. Tno Times , referring tc the Kilkenny campaign , says : "Tho effort. " of the priests to obtain n cheer for Davitt failed and Ilealy was vigorously groaned and would probably have been handled roughly had not the police held ttio crowd back. At the hotel Healy tried to address the crowd , tils voice was drowned by hooting nnd yell. Ing. Ilealy shouted , 'Who paid you for this ( ' and was answered with cheers for Parnell , Ho retorted by yelling , 'Three cheers fo ; Mrs. O'Shen. ' A dispatch to the Daily News from Kll kennysnys : "Davitt was received with t tempest of cheering , but hissing and hootiitf were only too audible from boys and youths It Is alleged that all over town boys wen paid by Purnullltcs to hoot Davitt. " TIIK UEAVJL'OtlTlOXSlEXT MILL Representative Frank'n Measure Fa vorably Anted Upon. WA8iiixcno.vDee.l3. Thorenpportlonmenl bill ; based upon a representation of 3o ( ! members bors of the house of representatives , origi nally proposed by Mr. Frank of Missouri , has been favorably acted upon by the bouse com mlttco on census. Dunncll subsequently reported the bill tc the houso. The report notes the chargesnnc says that from the population of the United States the committee subtracted the popula tion ot the District of Columbia , Oklahoma and Utah. The remainder was OlOJ8.K ) ( ! , With this number the different ratios wore obtained by taking : as the divisor any pro posed number , Kach number was taken froir itW : to 875. Trials were mntlo until n number was found -which would nlvp a ratio which in application would secure each stuto uirnuist any loss In membership and In no Instance leave a major fraction. This number was found to bo iBfl. The ratio was 17.tKl. ) ) The number of members obtained on tin oven di vision was J.59. The additional 17 needed tc make 850 was secured by giving anothci mi'inbcr to each of the states having loft to It a major fraction. These states arc : Ala bama , California , Georgia , Indiana , Iowa , Kentucky , Maine. Maryland , Massachusetts , Oregon , lihodo Island , South Carolina , Soutli Dakota , Texas , Vermont , Virgina and Wis consin. Ilia Widow Will Contest. NEW YOIIK , Dec. 13. The widow of the deceased ceased leather merchant , Daniel B. Payer weather , who by will deeded over S3,000,00 ( to colleges , will contest the instrument. The whole estate is expected to icalbc $0r,00,000. The fourth and last codicil to tin will was signed by Fnyerweather oa the day of his death. It removed Mr. Hich from the position of simple executor and gave him u joint residuary Interest with Henry B , Vnnghan and Justus Bulkloy. The objecttoi : which Mrs. Fuyerweather holds is to this anc not to the bequests to the colleges. Whal she fails to comprehend is why the three ex ecutors should receive $ lX)0l)0 , ( ) , ( ) apiece with out any of them having any particular clalir on it. The contest will bo mndo on the grounds of undue In II nonce. A Quest with a Trajjlo ATCIIISON , Kan. , Dec. 12. [ Special Tele gram to THIS Bnc.l T. M. Walker , a uankei of Alton , Kail. , is lit town today looking foi ninety head of cattle recently stolen frotr him. Ho says the cattloworo shinpcd casl and are presumably in Omaha , Chicago or St Louis. The herd was In Washington county , consisting of 15) head. A man named Bcechei stole them. Obtaining proof of Beecher's guilt , Walker wont to Uccchor's place aftct the cattlo. Ho found that Br-echcr , who was a prominent citizen , had just committed sul cido. Walker found sixty head of the cattle at Ueechor's place , but the rest had been sen1 out of tbo country. .Skipped .lust in Time. Ed. L. Hodges was In police court yesterday day charged with being a vagrant and a sus picious character. Judge Helslcy lined hln $ ! i and costs and Hedges settled tbo bill ani left the station. Half an hour later MIs Mary Mack , who works at the Firris hotel appeared and said that Hodges had stolen r gold watcit from her about n mouth ago , nuc s > ho has not recovered it. Ho borrowed the watch and immediately disappeared. She had found no trace of him until she noticed that ho was in jnll. Hodges had made his escnix ag.tlu and Miss Muck loft the station ver > much disappointed. Moore Knocks Out Grlllln. Sr. PAUL , Minn. , Dec. 12. [ Special Tele gram toTiin Uin : . ] Dick Moore , the middle weight , won his seventeenth consecutive battle at tha Olympic theater tonight , 1th victim being .Tames Uridin , whom ho put tc sleep lu'flvo minutes. At the opening of the second round Moore struck Grlllln a side winder In the loft ear which stunned him Then ho ceased him all over the ring , knock Ing him out with a left-hander on the point 01 tlio chin. The mill was for a purse ) ot $300. To Aid the Vagrant Voutli. The committee of the Boys' and Girls National Homo association appointed at the meeting last Monday nlgnt held a meeting yesterday nnd decided to call another meet Ing next Monday night In the santo plnco , tc which n general invitation is extended to al who wish to assist i > oor boys in the struggle for a start la tlio world anil a good home. Strlkcrn Notlllcd to Iteturn. DB.SVZII , Colo. , Dec. IS. The general manager agor of the Colorado Midland has notified the striking tralnmoi ) that they must return U work at once or their places will bo tilled At Loadvlllo the condition of things is un changed and the men are still out. Tornado lit the Unliaina Islands. NASSAU , N. P. , Dec. 12. On November 2S a tornado passed over the Bahama islands , unrcollnp and blowing down houses and doing serious dnmago to growing crops. Tlio Strike Apparently Kmloel. PiTTSDUno , Pa , , Dec. 12. The Baltimore ft Ohio railroad strlko Is apparently ended Full day undiilght crows nro now at work li the Glenwood yurds. Dr. Blrnov cures cutarrh , Bee A Imsbtcm Physician's ' Mistake Nearly Ooits HimHisLifo. BEATRICE SUPPLY WELLS SATISFACTORY , I > r. Hnrt Denies the Story of Ills Klopcinciit With Miss Alnns- Ileld Other News of tlio State. McCooti JUNCTION , Neb. , Dec. 12. ( Special to Tun BEK. ] Dr. Klsenbuss of Lush ton , while suffering from nervous prostration , took by mistake nn overdose of lluld extract of belladonna and came very near dying be fore medical attendance could bo had. Dr. Morris ot this place was telegraphed for and In a short , time succeeded In getting Dr. KIs- onbuss resuscitated and out of danger. It was a narrow escape. lli-ntrloo's Supply \Volls. BiUTiiit'E , Neb. , Doc. 12. [ Special Tele gram to Tun II KB. I The test of the supply wells In Paitdock's pasture Immediately north of the city limits was mode this after noon with the most satisfactory results. The purpose of the wells ; is to ascertain n source of city water supply other than the Blue river , Dr. Hart Unnlcs tlio Klopcinont. LINCOIANob. . , Dec. 12. [ Special Tola- gram to Tnu Bun.l Dr. Hart , whom the papers charge with having eloped with n do mestic In his family named Mary Mansfield , returned this evening. Ho ovlncd great sur prise nt the stories told ahout him and the girl , and declares that some other fellow Is masquerading under his name. Miss Mans- iicld is still mlssiug nnd her brother is unable to locate tier. _ Adjoiirninont ol tin ; State Grange. I'AWMncCiTr.Noti. , Deo. 12. [ Special Tel egram to THE Ben. ! The state grange ad journed today after a harmonious niitl suc cessful session. The order Is reported In a nourishing condition financially and other- wise. O , K. Hall was elected master by a large majority. There were about two hundred delegates and everything passed otf without a Jar. The meetings were nil secret except in the afternoon and were devoted ex clusively to the grange work. Ten DavHanit $115. CIIDAII lUrms. Nob. , Doe. 12. fSnecIal to TIIK BKE. ] Fred Wright aud Charley Stnnll were arrested yesterday on complaint of Ivonry Wilsoy , a farmer living near Ked Wing postolUce. They wcro brought to town and pleaded guilty to the charge of.appro- prlating thirty bushels of shelled corn with out the owner's ' knowledge and were sen tenced to ten days In the county jail nnd lined SJ.'i each and each to replace the anuuiit of corn that they had taken. From Blule S touting to l ernry. | BKATIUCK , Neb. , Dee. 12. [ Sneclal Trie- gram to Tin ; Bin : . ] Dick Payton , volurrel , arrested yesterday charged with stealing a futile , was released on a writ of habeas corpus lust evening and was shortly there after arrested on a charge of perjury com mitted eluring the rendering of bis testimony in the Chillis flax-stealing case. In default of SlUO ball Payton was this morning again remanded to JalL _ Dismissed the Cnsos. NnmiASh-.v CITV , Nob. , Doc 12. [ Special to TUB BKK.J The cases against William .StoA-art , William Raymond and Frank Tjind- say , the thrco Council Bluffs gamblers who were accused of robblne the unsophisticated graugors in this city last Frouth of July , wcro dismissed in the district court today on motion of the prosecuting attorney. "Tho first was discharged and the others wcro lined § 25. _ For tlio Uclld'of Western Settlers. NEIHIASKA CITV , Nob. , Dee. 12. ( Special to TUB BEE. I Mayor Ireland has Issued a call In accordances with n resolution adopted by the ministers of the city for a mass meet ing next Tuesday evening to toke steps for the relief of the western Nebraska sufferers. Got Piftecn Days. BIIVTWCB , Nob. , Dec. 12. [ Special Tclo- gram to Tin : But ; . ] J. C. Welgand was ar rested last night , charged wltn stealing n quantity of canned goods , fruit , etc. , from I. L. Flsk's grocery. Hovas sentenced to fif teen days iu the county Jail for the offense. Sentenced to the Penitentiary. BmTiuci : , NOD. , Dec. 12. ( Special Tele gram to THE Bun. ] n. B. Childs , recently convicted of stealing a quantity of flax from a tteighbor in the southern partof thocountv , was today sentenced to eighteen months in the penitentiary. _ For u .School Lilbr.irr Fund. Hoi.nuncr. , Nob. , Dec. 12. [ Special to Tun Bin. : [ An entertainment for the benefit of a school library fund was given by thochildron of the graded school tonight. The opera house was lillcd to overflowing and a largo sum was realized. _ Found Guilty of Forijcry. NEIIIUSKA CITV , Dec. 12. [ Special Tele gram to THE BEK. ] Frank Bobouf was today found guilty of forgery In the district court and received a light sentence. " L.IK.E A An Affecting Scene in u Minneapolis Court JTtoemi. MtsofBArOMs , Minn. . Dec. 12. [ Special Telegram to TUB BI.B. ] Probably the most affecting scene over witnessed In u Flour City court room occurred toebty when En gineer Ueorgo C. Kotcham of the Omaha road , a man over lifty years old , broke down and wept like a chtlel. On Wednesday morning ICetclmm ran his train over Mrs. C. E. Slayton and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Todd. The coroner's jury found him guilty of crimi nal negligence , and ho was arrested shortly ' before midnight In St. Paul on the charge o'f manslaughter In the second degrco. Whoa asked by Judge Emery If ho could furnish ball In the sum of fVU ) , ho said : "I can't , sir ; my homo is not paid for and " but hero his voice choked up with tears and ho put his head down on the table and sobbed llko n babe. Friends , however , immediately came to his rescue and his regular examination will occur tomorrow. Kotclmm has been In tlio omnloy of the Omaha company twenty .years , ami the Todd and Slayton families , nil of whom lived ut Sioux City , wore his personal frlonds and ac quaintances. Ho boarded with Mr. and Mrs. Todd for years , nnd Mr. Slayton was his Jlremun on the road. They were all present at ICetcham's wedding , and Mrs. Todd helped him with his toilet on that day as if ho were her own son. Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrh , Boo bldjj. Want tlio Bonded Period Extondnd. CniCAno , Dec. 13. Before the McKlnloy bill went Into effect Importers bought very hcavllv. The recent financial stringency has made many of them doubt thoirnblHty to toke goods out of bonded warehouses February 1 , tis required by law. without serious dlftleulty , money being so tight. A number of merch ants and bankers of this section are preparing a.pctltlon to congress to extend thu bonded period to October 1,1801. A dispatch from Now York says that the Woolen Goods asso ciation recommends an extension at least until July 1 , nnd has so notlltod , the secretary of the treasury. To Cut Down Pension Fees. WASIIISOTOX , Deo. 12. Tlio IIOUSB com- mltteo on invalid pensions today agreed to report favorably the bill limiting to $2 the fee allowed nn agent or attorney In prose cuting applications In the case of n pension account for Increase for disability. The maximum foe now allowed is } IO. The Worlel's Fair. WASIU.SQTOX , Deo. 13. Thomas W. Palmer , president , and Benjamin Butcrwortb , socro- tary of the worH's ' fair commission , one ! P. W. Peck of itto local directory waited upon the prcsIdoniJafiJ requested thnt ho ISMIO n formal proclatniIon ( | Inviting foreign govern- menu UJ participate In the world's fair. They submitted documents to prove that all the rcciislto | ! comlltfriiis proaej-lboel by the net of congress hns bcjjli fully complied with. The president iMsurod thom that the proclamation would bo lsyeV as lioon as the nwossnry formalities Wcril'pbscrvod. THE irfcl tHtltlE > r < l An Knipra iytyVluiso Issues AVI1I Prolmblyi Favor the Hcnic-uratR. CIIICAOO , IJ 13. [ Special Telegram to ' TIIK Ben. ] it'hos developed that the demo- cratlccoutcst'IipKiust the- right of Represen tative McCrono Jo his scat In the general as sembly Is based upon apparently tollable grounds , nnd the republicans seriously fear that McCrouo's ' IneliRlblllty will lese the party the United fjtates scimtorshlp and re sult In the election of General John M. Palmer. The dlstrtctln which McCrono Is elected ns the tmnrirlty representative is over whelmingly democratic , so that If Ids' scat should bo declared vacant there Is no doubt of the democrats electing his successor. The constitution of Illinois declares that a member of the general assembly must bo a bonn fldo citizen of the state for the continu ous period of five years immediately preced ing his election. The secretary of state ot Kansas reiwrts that on March 0 , 1837 , Me- Crone aeldrcsscd a letter to Governor John A. Martin , implying for nn appointment ns notary public of Sedgwlck county , Knnsits. In his application ho certified that ho was a citizen of Sodgwlck county ; that ho was over twonty-ono years old. nnd that ho held no notarial commission for any other country. Inclosed In the letter was the nllldnvit of sev eral citizens of Sedgwlck county , who testi fied as to the integrity of Mr. McCrono nnd that ho wns a bona lido resident of SedgwicK county. The notarial commission was issued ns requested , and his bond , signed by e'ltl/.cns of Wichita , wns approved by A. B. Wright , clerk of tbp district court of Sedgwlck county. These facts , which are not now dis puted by McCrono , will certainly elisiuialify mill as a representative and glvo the demo crats the necessary 103 votes to elect a United States senator. Worl-l'H Fair Aitpolntmo'nts. CIIICAOO , Dee , 12. Three Important ap pointments were announced tonight by Di rector General Davis at a meeting of tlio local directory of the world's fair. Moses P. Handy of Pennsylvania , n well known news paper man , wns named chief of the depart ment of publicity and promotion , lion. W. J. Buchanan of Iowa ns chief of the department of agriculture nnd Joseph Hirst of Florida as secretary of installation. All these nominations were concurred In by the boarel of directors. They will leave two vacancies in the national corn- commission , Messrs. Hirst and Bu chanan being members of that organi zation. Thtfinombcrshlu of the local body corresponding to the board of control of the national commission was also made public. The members are : Lvman J. Go go , T. B. Bryan , Ford W. Peck , Edwin Walker , E. T. Jcttcry , Potter Palmer , F. S. Winston uud Dcwitt C. Creplcr. Owing to lack of time the directory decided to dispense with any public competition of arch itects for designs * for the buildings. A eornmittfo was ? authorized to select live architects or lirms of archite-cts. each to bo chosen for such , work as woulJ bo most nearly parallel with his best previous achievement. iTtipso architects will meet in conference. e1 Wool Market. BOSTON , Mass1. , Doc. 12. [ Special Telegram to TIIK Bni.lJThero has been a dull market for wool duriiifrjlhef past week and the sales have been only 1.800,000 pounds of all kinds. Prices are nbou < ; , lie | same. Ono Important sale wns 2. > 0,000 ipounds of territory at 1 Michigan X sold bt2U@tUc. ! Staple wools have been qulot nnd at previous prices. Small sales of l rjtory have been , made on fine ine'dlum. duo snljill Jot of sprlhg Texas sold at aoc , 1 'oihiiiK of consrejucuco has becn ; doing in Orfcpon jvool. In pulled wools there have been sales of super atHgi. ( . - > c for bust , ; iO ( USc for fair to good and"23SOo ( ! ) for extra. Foreign wools uro ejulet but firm. . ' i Tlio AlnHtof Alliicl .Tnilctl. PuiLAiiKLi'iiiA , Doc. 12. Qeorgo F. Work , who was the master mind of the \Vork - MacFarlano - Pfolffer - Diinpan syn dicate , which , it is , alleged , wrecked the Bank of America anil the Ameri can life insnraneo company , was arrested today on a warrant sworn out by the district attorney , tnel in default of S O.OOO b.iil was committed. Warrants are also eiut for the arrest for the other members of the syndicate , hut they Itiivo not yet been found. The , warrants charge rehypo- tbccation of stock nud conspiracy to cheat iintl defraud depositors nud others Interested. Hundreds of pe-oplo lost their all by the rulu of the two institutions. A Boycott of Holtamyltes. CUICAOO , Dec. 12. [ Special Telegram to Tin : BEE. 1 Tlio eighteen families of Kvans- ton which have ad opted the Bellamy plan of housekeeping have , aroused the Indignation of the laboring classes. The servant girls of the town have organized into a union nnd adopted resolutions declaring that Bellamy's book is to be boycotted nnd that no girl is to work in a household 'where It Is known to have been read. Secondly , it declares that co-operative housekeeping is a delusion and a snare , and that It Hhnll have been s > o proven to these now engaged In it by Its utter fail ure. The house wives now living in cooking e-ommunltlos must bo forced to look in vain for servants. Death ol'u Colebrnted Sculptor. T oxnox. Dec. 12. Joseph Kdgar Bochm , the bculptor , died suddenly this evening , pre sumably from heart disease. Ho was pit- gaged on n bust of Princess /.oiilso and the latter called at the studio In relation to the work nnd found ttio dead body of the artist reclining in a chair. Bochm was born in Vienna in 1834. He had executed many works for the royal family. A South Dakota Prize Fight , AiiEimr.KN' , S. D. , Dec. 12. Jack Ingalls , late of Ionia , Mich. , and Arthur McHughes , late of Kaukakeo , 111 , , fought this morning for the heavy weight Championship of South Dakota and a pnrso. In the llfth round Me- Hughes claimed n foiil , which being dls- nllowod , hn und his 'seconds loft the grounds. The light was theft given to Ingalls. I * . " - -i Dr. Blrnoy ci o eattirrn , Ceo bldg Accused ol" Ileuvfjving Stolen Money. OSIIKOSH , "WIsVDoc. . 12. The trial of Leonard Perrin drj fyio charge of receiving stolen money bog'an today. Perrin's son is now serving n llYjfc'-y ' ar torai for the robbery of the Hurley hauls jOW.OOO belonging to an express company ) ' imtl the discovery of ovl- dcnco alleged tcf" iHiplicato the father re sulted In his nrreylfj.L 1 .u iii Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrh , Bco bldg1. A At 8 : 10 last nlgh. l\Ja \ lira department was called to cxtlnguVjh'H'.blazu In tbo basement of Mrs. Follmait's f3ldcnco at 1009 Douglas street. The flro was.conllncd entirely to the furnace room , and thu damage was very slight. About fto will make good the damage. _ Stoinitz , Detcuts NEW Yonic , Dec. 11. The second game of the match for the championship of the world between Steinltz nnd Guasberg was decided In favor of the former , Tlio Grin nail Murilor Trial. ELKADBK , la. , Deo. 13. The Grlnnell mur der trial closed at 10 o'clock tonight and will be given to the Jury tomorrow. MTH. Cnrueulo Out of Danger. NKW YOIIIC , Deo. 12. The physician of Mrs. Andrew Carncplo today announced that the lady was now out of danger. Dr. Blrnciy cures catarrh , Boo bldjj. FROM THE IIAWKEYE STATE , Results of the Becont Mooting of the Grange ' and Alliance , A FARMERS' ' SUPPLY STORE SCHEME , Tlfo ICcsolntlonn Adopted Another BInn Pnye Freight Charges for a Clinnco Aceiiinlntniiiic The Kcoknk I'nil lire. iNi : * , InDec. . 12. [ Special to TIIK BIR. : ] The session of the Iowa state gr.uigo and of the state farmers' nlllanco closed their sessions today. As n result of their Joint ccnfarenco In was recommended that a gen eral supply house for farmers bo located nt some central point , where agricultural Im plements , binding twine and other things thnt farmers need can bo purchased nt the bare cost of manufacture and transportation , thu supply house to be under the control of the executive comtnlttee-of the two organi zations. It Is thought that the Immense bust- ness passing through this supply house would Insure Its success. Labor Commissioner Ijovorclgn , who is also master workman of the .state assembly of the Knights of Labor , addressed the grangers , but It Is said , fnlleel to create much enthusiasm About the only change of olllcorsof the grunj-o was the elec tion of J. M. Holland of Mount Pleasant as lecturer. These resolutions we're adopted : llrsolvcd , That wo uru In favor of govern ment o nershli ) and control of nil railroads ami tolcitrapli line's In the country ! thei same to bo secured by purchase ) at a fair price. I but we Insist upon iitnolutu fairness In the nmlte'r of finance , nnel elomnnd th.it the Reiv- iTiiiiiciit mukei m > discrimination between In dividuals and ce > rn | > nitlems us to leutis. Wo nsk that till loans bu amply secured and that tbo rntoof Interest shall not exceed the iiMu-ajjo rate nt Increutsu ot the ) iiiuterial wealth of thurountry nnd that thei volume of thu ciirrone-y should fnurouso nt n ratio rala- ttyotonu Incronsuiif Ita productions. Wo demand that all money shall bo full It'Kal li'nde-r. te > bo tsmicd Dy the government , and equal before the law. Wo nii'lnfiivor of siuih adjustment of our revenue ) laws us ulll distribute * the burdens of taxation oiinltiibly , allowing elubtors to deduct from the'lr nisessmout theainouut cf their In debtedness. Wo iisu thnt each head of a family bo al- lowi-el a homi ) not to exceed $ XD In value ex empt from uU'tHMitlon. The Krauze-elot'H not nntngonl/o any enter prise seeking to Introduce now oruliuup food supplies for the people. , lint demand that they be placed upon thu market unelor their own proper niunes. In olccllcmsve favor honesty , und to that end elonmnd the adoption of thu Australian ballot system. Mr. nirem'H liond Hacker. Duncqui : , In. , Dec. 12. [ Special Telegram toTtii ; BII : . ] A few months ago two young men mimed Biron and Dowers nppcarcel hero and established a shoo factory , renting space and power from Hlehardson. a shoo manu facturer , lllron represented that ho had $1S,000 m government bonds and exhibited letters stating that amount of bonds would bo forwardeel to him hero on November 25. On the strength of this Richardson recom mended the young men to tbn Uubuemo Na tional bank , which advanced them $ < iKK , ( ) on the sumo representation. They also bought material and machinery from eastern houses. A few days aio Biron went to Chicago , as ho said , to marry Miss Llllio Hutch , daughter of the well known boot and shoo manufacturer of Koclicstcr , N. Y. He bought JTOO worth of lusts on the same SI8,01)0 ) bond racket , giv ing in payment n draft on the Dubuque Na tional bank for 812.7 , of which $ JTi was for his wedding- which Mr. Eastman , president of the company , was Invited. The -wedding elld not occur mid the dnifton the Dubuque bank was not cashed. Mr. Eastman ar rived here today to investigate matters ami found them anything but satisfactory. The present whereabouts of Biron are un- knotvn. It is said ho comus of irnod family and is handsome and accomplished , Ho claims to tinvc a hlster who Is a member of a religious oilier In Montreal. A. Kciiiemibratiec ol'Olel Hickory. Dus Moixc ? la. , Dec. 12. [ Special Tele gram to Tnc BKK.J Governor Boles this morning received an elegant stick from Vin- ton , accompanied by the following words in n letter ; "This cnno is presented to you for n re membrance of 'Old Hickory , ' nud for the honor and respect wo have for our governor and his principles. It is n strange Incident thnt a man should live eighty-four years In peuco and harmony with his neighbors and follow citizens and then cane his governor for being a demo crat. " The i-ano wns n present from S. D. Hcdflcld of Vinton , to whom the cane was given in ISIiO , duriugthe administration of Andrew Jncksun. An InlPriwttnc Ijegal Point. Sioux CITT , In. , Dec. 12. [ Special Tolo- grom to Tnu Bni : . ] A now phase of the pro hlbitory law litigation came up today * George Dahl was fined WOO seine time ago for violating nn Injunction , and tlio ( Ino was remitted by Governor Boles. Now John It. Carter , the attorney Who proseniiite-s these care * for the fees al lowed by law , wants a commitment Issueel and Dahl imprisoned until bis fee is paid. The clerk of tlio court refuses to issue the document , and mandamus proceedings will Do instituted to compel its issuance. The clerk claims that la remitting the line the governor remitted as well the attorney fee. Sykcs Pni l the Freight. Sioux CITV , la. , Dec. 12. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK Bin. : ] The latest victim of the bunco stcercr is .1. D , Sykcs , who hails from Ida Grovo. Last evening ho was npproachcd by a well-clad stranger , who , without solici tation , otTored Sykos a Job on his big farm In Scott county. The stranger worked himself into Sykes' conlldonco nnd learned that ho had M ( > In i-ash. The two met by appoint ment this morning and tooli a walk. While out they mot a man who was a friend of the stranger , and who had n car of horses at the stockyards on which the freight must be paid. The outcome of the story was that S.vlccs paid the freight and is still hunting for his friend. Two Women Assaulted. Four Dauci : , la. , Dee. 23. [ Special Tele gram to Ti'i : BKE.I Mrs. Martha Dahl was assaulted by an unknown man at her homo in Lehlgh last night. Mrs. Dahl and her fourteen-year-old daughter , wbo were alone In the house , resisted tholr assailant for nearly un hour ami tlnallv escaped by leap , ing out of a Rccono-story window in their night clothes. They found shelter at a neigh bor's , half a mlle away. The girl says she can Identify ttio man , and the sheriff'is now on hU track with good prospects of capturing him. The WilHnn Disbarment Cnsr. CEIHII Ilu'ins , fa. , Dec. 12. [ SpecialTele- ? ram to Tin : Bcn.J Quito a soustntion de veloped in the Wilson disbarment case at Marlon today , when It became known that CScorgo W. Wilson , the elefendant , had taken some valuable papers bearing on the case off thu desk during tins noon hour and put them in his pocket. The cose , which has lasted all week , will probably close tomorrow. Tlia Kc.okulc Failure. KKOKtir , la. , Doc. 12. The liabilities of Collier , Hobertson & Humbleton , wholesale grocers , who failed yesterday , are now stated to bo between $ I73 , < HW and 00,000. The assets - sets are variously estimated at from $75OJO to $100,00'J. Individual investments In west ern mining blocks by the members of the llrm precipitated the crash. Dr nirnoy cures catarrh , Hoc bldgj A Well known Jtnflrnail Man llrnil. Joseph Glbhs , n well known passenger agent on the Missouri Paelfle died yesterday In Kansas City , where ho had resided for some timo. Mr. Glbbs was very popular in Omaha among the railroad mon and a num ber of his friends nro going down to attend the funeral , The special train bearing the Omaha delegation to the funeral will leave this city tonight. Dr. Biruoy cures cnturrh , flee bldj ; Peculiar Peculiar In combination , proportion , n.ul preparation of Ingredients , Hood's Strsap.v rlll.i possesses the curative value of tlio best known tcme. BJJ * tiles ol the vegetable nOOQ Sklngdom. Peculiar In ItsstrciiRth ami economy , Howl's Sarsnparllla Is tlio only medicine of which can truly bo said , "One Hundred Doses One Hol lar. " Peculiar In Its inctllcln.il merits , Hood's Sarsaparllla accomplishes cures lillhcrto tin- known , O . .cn , _ „ 11 _ r.ndlias wonror r P rin Itself tlio title of "The greatest blood purifier over discovered. " I'ectilUr In Ita "good nanio ntliome , " tlicro Is moio ot Hood's Sars.v- parllla sold lit i.owrll than ot nil other blood purifiers. Peculiar In Its phonomcn.nl record of p . . i sales abroad no other rCi/UIIdll preparation ever nttalnetl so rapidly nor held so steadfantly tlio confidence of all classes of people. Peculiar In the brain-work which It represents , Hood's Sarsaparllla com. bines all the kiiottlodgo which modern research. . . Hj.c lflii medical sclcnco ha ? I U ElbU11 ilc\eloped , with many years practical experience In preparing medicines. Ho suto to pet only Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold liy U clrtiRgUts. flirlxforfS. 1'reiurcd onlf byC.1. llOOI&CO.ApotliccarliiLnnellMaii. IOO Doses Ono Dollar THK Tlintof tlio Union Pnulllu K Is AHHC'inliHii More. Sovornl niombow ot the Hrotliuihood ot locomotive engineers on the Union PiicIHe system have arrived In this city to attend the convention which opens today. Tlio convention will comprise about twenty- five delegates. Tlieso will renrosont the name number of lodges of the order organized on the system from Omaha to Portland. As it rule thcuo lodges exist nt division terminals , and soiltl one delogiito to the con vention. This body Is also known us the grievance committee or thij. system , tlio ob ject of which is 4o report mid elisctm Kdovnneoa nftcotliiR the mom- bora of the brotherhood wlilrh may arlso from time to time. Tito head of thl * committee Is George Woman , who la styled the chairman. This commlttuu has bcea called to this city several times In the past few years to settle some itininiltics which have engrossed the attention of the members of the brotherhood and has boon , as a rule , successful In Its undertaking. Yesterday a HIR : reporter talked with a couple of the advance couriers repnrdliif ; the object of the mooting. The deK-ijntos were Robert Murphy , n member of lodge No. 81 of Kansas City , and M. W. Kvan " of lodge No. 141 of Kills , Run. ' They claimed that , so far ns they knew , they hud not been called together to tdlscuss any grievance , but to elect n now chairman to succeed Mr. Vioinan. Of course , thny said , some business of inter est to the order would bo transacted , but they could not toll what it would be. The engineers on the ground are as fol lows : M. M. Kynn , Kills. ICiiu. : II. < J. Sam uels , Fort Worth ; C. S. Eastman. Trinld.id , Colo. ; D. II. Boors , Lanimie ; Albert Flood , Hinvllns , Wyo. ; Frank Grinuell , livauslou , W.vo. ; Uohcrt Murphv , Kansas Gltv , Mo. ; P. T. Tlbbs , Salt Lakes City : C. P. Uagnin , Pocatello , Idaho ; H. M. Collins. Portland , Oro. ; F. C. Truesdell , nnkor City. Ore. ; A. E. Curtis , Albia , la. ; George W. Hanson , La Grande , Ore. ; G. A. Bavnhart , Spokane Fulls , Wash. ; John II. .Shannon , F. P. O'Kouko , Pocntello. Idaho ; 1C. H. Gibbs , George W. Vroman , North Pluttu ; James Sliniivlicnsy , Denver , Colo. Mr. Vroman last night , in speaking of the mooting , s.ild : "This Is simply an annual meeting of tlio grievance commit too , and nothing of public importance will bo transacted. Of course we will discuss some matters that pertain to the brotherhood , but you can depend upon it there will bo no startling developments. Wo shall bo in session probably six days. Presto ! Change ! Gray and fudod beards made to assume their original color l > v apply ing Buckingham's Dye for the wlilsliors. It never fails to satisfy. , THIS OIjI > GAMK. l-\neri"iiua AVitlt the I'Vstlvo Itiinoo Man. Thomas Uussell Is a good natured Scotch man who lives at McCHntock , Pa. , but who has been In Colorado forufaw months and has saved tip a few hundred dollars as a re sult of successful speculation out there. Last Monday morales ; Mr. Hussell started homo , and just before boarding the tr.ila at Denver he w.ts approached by a mm who said ho lived m Omutiti and w.xs on the way homo from California with the remains of his dead brother. Ho gave the nanio of Thomas 13. Howard , and said ha was a merchant In this city. The journey from the Pacific coast along with tlio remains of bis brother had boon a sorrowful one , and now , us though thu fates had some special grudge against him , Mr. Howard said , ho had run short of money and oonld not pay the express charges on the corpse from Denver to Omaha. Ho was afraid ho should have to wait and telegrapher or write for monov. Ho had a chock for ? H on the Commercial National bank of Omaha but ho had boon rushed so for time in making connections that ho hurl not gotten the cheek cashed. Nothing could bo more easily p.r ranged , however , than for Mr. Ittmoll to ad vance Mr. Howard $10 and hold the chock as security until they should roach Omaltii. A iiipntout later the kindheu' ted Hussell had the check mid Howard had $10 in caMi with ivhlch ho hurried away-to pay the oxpruj.s cliarires on the corpse. When the train had reached a small station In the suburbs of Denver Mr. Husnell noticed that Howard was not aboard and ho nogsii to suspect that ho had been tho'victim of the bunco man. He got oft the train , went b ick to Donvbr and reported thn occurrence to the police. Ho then came on to Omaha mid pre sented the check at the bank. It was a bojjiis chock , of course , and Mr. Uussell gave it to Ofllrer Cook of the Omaha pollen force , hop ing that , it may bo of some assistance In cap turing tlio conlldonco man who made It out. Mr. Hussell went on homeward , vowing that ho would never bo taken in attain by the man who needs money to pay express charges on n corpse. Rheumatic gontl Drink nature's Ditirctlo and uric acid solvent , The Kxcolsior Springs , Me. , waters. 1002. Sixteenth and Furmun streets is tlio now Rock Island ticket ollico. Tick ets to all pointy east : it lowest , utes. Melny COIN Jilt * IMonoy , Councilman Blumcr has decided to pay ISowton Nidav the S-IO ; ) that bo bet and lost at the recent election , and which Blunter , as stuko holder , paid to Kel Uothery. the winner of the hot. NiUay brought suit to compel Illumer ta pay the monov back to him , and after looking the ground nil over Mr. Blunter decided to pay the money back. We Believe That S. S. S. is without an equal as a remedy for mala rial poison. It cleanses the system of all impurities. I HIJFFKIlUn KOH3 YKA.IIS WITH MAI.AUIAI. I'OISON. MY AITKTirK FAU.KU , AND I WAS GUKATIA' HKDUCIU ) IN / TH CD r/'r HID COtlJIHUtO JO OH WORM lL Lire ftKO LOST ALL f4J / / J B. 8. B. , MAPI : A COMI'I.KTI : ANI ) I'lIllMANKNT CHIUR , AND MV IIUAI/ril IB IIKTHiit NOW THAN IT uvintWAS. J , A. KICK , OTTAWA. KAN. Book on blood and Skin diso.iso * free. Tlio Swift Spo : ili i Co. , At aaUt , Oa. We Advertised Last Week to Give Away , sacjd Suit or Overcoat To the person in this state or Iowa that would furnish us the best original suggestion for an ad vertisement or trade scheme. We got over 1,000 Answers some were old chest nuts and lots were good , we will in our next advertisement notify the successful contestant. We will have ANOTHELR. Christmas - Gift ZFor "STo-UL Look out for our ad vertisement. We this day opened 500 suits ot underwear that are as good as the very best garment sold in this city for $1.00 Our Price will be 65c each We can also show you beyond a doubt t/ie Finest. Line of Neck wear every shown in the city of Omaha. Our bargains in overcoats are PARALYZERS" and you had better come quick , for our stock will be burstccl before New Years. The new-comers maybe led away by the prancing and sputtering of some clothing houses , but the old settlers say Omaha. IS THE OLD RELIABLE