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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FRIDAY DECEMBER 10 3890.
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I1ECLAMATION OF ARID LANDS
The House Oommlttofl on Irrigation Has thi
Subject Uudor Consideration.
VIEWS FAVORABLE TO THE IIEnBERT BILL
Ilio Ilentrloo I'nblloHnlldlng BlllNov
In thu Hniieln oftlic I'rrslelont
for Signature Mlscelln-
ncuttH Matters.
AVAStiixoToxBuiiKAU TIIK OM < JIDKB ,
JiliJ KotniTF.KVTit STUBBT ,
AVASIIIXOTOX , D. C. , Dec. 18.
'At n meeting of the houio Committee on It
rlgatlon of arid lands today there was an on
prcsslon In favor of the Herbert bill for th
reclamation of arid lands. Thl ? bill propose
to grant to the states of Nebraska , North nn
South Dakota , Montana , AVaihlngton , Orcgor
AV.votnlng , Idaho , Kansas , Novnda , Colornd
and California and the territories of Not
Mexico , Arizona , Oklahoma and Utah all th
arid lands nnd the water rights for Irrigation
ana educational purposes , the states nnd tc ;
ritorlcs to Improve and dispose of the land
in whatever manner they may see flt. Th
commlttco believes that the states can botte
conduct tbo Improvement of arid nn
eoml-arlel lands than can the Unite
J States , and that the states nnd tcrrltorle
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can In a much bettor way dispose of tt
yntcr privileges , which nro constantly b <
i jomlng questions of dispute ! for the Unite
tUatcs government.
Mr. Plcldor of South Dakota , who Is
member of the commlttco on Irrigation <
arid lands , and who has taken an active-
torost in this question , said to your corn
spondcnt today that ho believed a Dill of th
character would bo adopted at an early da
and probably at the present session of coi
gross. "It hag become very clear , " said hi
"that the federal government will never el
any good in the direction of making nrnbl
tlio arid und semi-arid lands. Congress doc
not understand the question. AVe nave
number of times asked for appropriations t
conduct experiments with artesian wells an
artificial basins nnd hnvo been prai
ticnlly nothing. The state and tcrr
torlal governments grasp the situatlo
readily nnd iirq anxious to take hold of th
lands and make them tillable. The oppropt
ntlou of ? 10,000 at the last session of congrcs
Is insufficient for investigation or anythlu
else , nnd to my mind , and I believe the mine
of each Individual member of a largo majorlt
ot the house all of the lands which hav
boon refused to settlers should bo turnc
over to the states aud territories. "
TO INVESTIGATE Till ! 1NDIAX CjtinSTIOS' .
Senator Mnnderson believe * it Is time f <
congress to tnko some dollnlto stops to pri
vent such Indian difficulties ns the northwei
has been experiencing for some weeks. U
said today that concrcss should got nt tti
real seat of dissatisfaction among tbo Indlai
nnd pass a law which would put beyond tt
palo of possibility future disturbances. I :
thinks the Indians should bo transferred
the supervision of the war department luster
of the Interior department , and dharmc
Tomorrow ho will Introduce in the sonata tl
following resolution , with a view to sccurlti
a thorough investigation of the Indian pro
loin and with the hope that It will result I
the adoption Of a measure treating the su
joots In hand generally !
llosolvcd , That the commlttco on Indian a
fairs or any sub-commlttco thereof appoint !
by luchulrmtin Is herein- Instructed to li
qulro Into tlio condition o ? the Indian trll )
In the states of North DuUnta , South Uakot
Montana and oisowcio , the cam
loading to the occupation of Iiulli
reservations hy United States trooi
where thu treaties with trnld Imllui
huvo hcon fulfilled , to Investigate fully tl
facts coia-onilng the arms and iimmunltlon
, war In the possession ot said InJIuns , HI
What steps , legislative and executive , a
needed to dUnrm and prevent Supply of arm
wont , hercutbrt nlsu to Inquire where tl
, cnro and control at IndliuislivIIIK In the trlh
relations nhould lie tr.ms.'orrecl to any otln
department of the government , mid io rope
to the soiuto by bill pr otherwise. Bald coi
mlttco shall have power to send for pe
* e > nH and 'papers , examine witnesses nd
' oatn , employ a stcnonniuur utm interpret
nnU elt during the session or the recess of tl
Ben ate at suoh times and places us the cor
mlttco may determine , and the actual ai
noeiossury expenses of said Investigation to I
puldoutut the contingent expenses of tl
senate upon voucher approved by the chat
man ot the committee.
TUB SENATE CLOTIWE HULK.
The action of the republican senatorial ca
< cus last night In fixing an order of businc
which contemplated the adoption of a cl
turo rule , securing the previous quest ! )
upon alt measures , and the laying aside i
, . tbo election bill for the consideration of
I ; general financial measure created various li
I ) pressions upon the minds of Individual r
publicans In both houses of congress. Tl
preponderance of Impression among tl
friends of the election bill is that 1
chances of success have been diminished I
last night's work. As ono of the tedding a
vocntos In the senate said ! "Tho republics !
have discounted In a degree the importan
of adopting the bill by the action which sa <
there Is a measure of greater Importance h
fore the country , and giving precedence :
consideration. " Some of the advocates i
the bill In the senate bcliovo. however , th
. the action of the caucus is a pledge by t
present to support the bill and push it to
final Issue at nn early day. It will requi
what the democrats will term "revolutions
proceedings" to adopt a cloture rule , at
some of the republican senators arguo.tbat
would be just as politic and well in every r
Bpoct to take the sntno stops for the adoptii
of the election bill as will bo necessary
order to make a final vote upon the moasu
possible. The democrats are determined
fight the cloture resolution with every ava
nblo means , nnd there Is not a man in AVas
Ington tonlghc who Is wise enouf
to Intelligently forecast the ultima
result. Everything depends upon tl
good fnlth of the majoority of republic !
senators in their determination to force tl
adoption of a cloture rule and the dlsposltie
of probably a half dozen republicans wl
have fought ngalnst a proposition of tti
kind , to stand with tholr colleagues. It w
roqulro revcral days to dovclopo the futu
destiny of tbo election bill.
TIIK SOUTH OMAIljC.MJUl , SEBVICK.
The second assistant postmaster gcnori
In reply to-a letter tinnsmltted by Senat
Mnndcrson concerning Increased mall sorvl
for South Omaha , &ays that Special Agent' '
Key has made a report , in which ho says th
the fast moll trains cast and west have bo
ordered to stop at Soutl ) Omaha to tuko >
mail , and that pouch exchanges hava boon e
tabllshcd from South Omaha to Couni
Bluffs train No. 0 , Cedar Itnplds and Uoum
Bluffs nnd Kansas City train No. 4 , the
pouches to bo forwnreled to Omaha nnd Ogdi
on train No. 2 , which will slow up. To rei
cdy the defective early train service the el
partmont has telegraphed the South Omal
postmaster to employ a special wessons
service between Omaha and South Omat :
and between South Omaha ami the TJnl
1'nclflo Tenth street station , pending furth
investigation.
LQVeiR AND HIS I'ET MEA9U11B.
Henry Cabot Lodge was asked today he
ho liked the ) action of the sonata caucus
displacing the election bill , In which ho has
pronrletory interest.
" "Displaced,11 said ho ; "why Its the fli
time th'o senators have really given It a fi
show. Now they have determined on a pli
. of closing debates , and It's the only thu
that can shut oft the Interminably democrat
obstructions. I hava heretofore been fcarl
that the bill would not gel through the sc
nto , but since the caucus action last night c
mind is changed and I can bco the passage
the bill In sight. "
rOUTKll'B 1VOHK VIXniOlTP.D.
'Tho debate which resulted In the fir
adoption of the apportionment bill by t
house ) yesterday proved n splendid indicatl
of the work dpiio by Hon. Robert ij. Porti
superintendent of census. Moratban a ooz
ot the bitterest partisan democrats In t
Iiouso vlod with the republicans In pay I
Mr. Porter a trlbuto for his systouiut
speedy , accurate nnd non-partisan voi
They said It was the raont satisfactory cf us
ever taken.Yhllo the vote cost ngalnst t
bill Was democratic , there wcro a largo nu
ber of * democratic votes for the mensui
the nnal result being ISO nyos , to S3 no-
The bill gave bettor satisfaction all arou :
than any reappoiUomiient mensuro ov
offered. The objection to It came from stal
which are not given an increase of represc
tatlou in congress and the reason tbcy we
not given nn Increase was because tha consu-
cturns did not sliow enough Increase , ye1
ho opposition had to acknowledge that tin
census was honestly taken.
A. l.ANII DECISION.
The case of Lovl 11. Martin , Involving thi
northwest quarter of section "I.township 11'J
north raugo 70 , West Huron , S. D. , whlcl
ins been on aiipenl to the secretary of the In
.orlor for some time , has been decided bj
First Secretary Chandler , ho reversing thi
decision of the commissioner of the land of
Uo and the local hoard. These oulcors re
fused to accept his llual proof , and whllo thi
secretary concurs with thorn In this matter
10 says that as Martin has supplemented hli
proof with other evidence that hlscntrj
should'bo passed to patent.
NT.IlItASKA. ANI > IOWA. roSTMASTKS.
Postmasters wcro appointed today as fol
ows : Nebraska Noonia , Boone coutity , C
Hoyuoldson , vlro P. Jones , removed : Snvngo
Antelope county , 0. AV. Fnunon , vice J. T
AVclch , removed ; Stranp , Killnioro county
B. Y. Bccw , vlro N. O. Tnylor. removed
Stuart , Holt county , A , II. Witt , vlco D..C .
Bogga , removed.
Iowa Knrlvlllo , Delawnro countjJ. . Q
Cousins , vice It. II. "VmiAVngcncr , removed
\Vcok , Warn'a county , .T. H. Drake , vlo .1
L. Fleming , resigned. ; Wyota , Uaio county
J. M. Cdats , vlco A. S. Kuber , romovod.
iiKATiitci : I'um.io nuii.ni.vo HIM.
Tboconforcnco report upon tbo Bcatrlc
puollo building bill was tlnally adopted b ;
both houses and the measure has gone to tb
president for his signature. Some doubt
are entertained by a portion of the Nobrask
delegation as to whether the president wll
sign the bill.
MISCCM.ANEOUS.
P. W. Vnlllo of Cincinnati , O. , formorl
chief clerk of the railway mall service nm
for several years connected with the sorvlc
of the Union Pueitlc , has been promoted t
usslstunt superintendent of the railway ma
service and assigned to Washington , Orcgo
and Idaho.
Senator Alandorson was at the treasury d (
partmcnt today and pushed the bonded wart
house question Into the hands of the sollultoi
It is hdlovcd that the first floor of the Busl
man building will bo rented.
The chances nro that Editor Howard of th
Schuylor Sun will be appointed postmaster c
Schuylcr.
A board bf pension examiners Is to bo c ;
tiibllshod at Sidney und the following phys
clans have boon recommended for uppoin'
ment : Drs. Stowltts of Sidney , VorloU c
LndgoPolo end Longquest.
Special Agent Low Irwin of IConrnoy ho
loft Washington for his post of oflleinl dut
at San Francis'co. Pennr S. HEATII.
OJIOVLS AT IfOXK.
They Create Havoc In tbo Dlsscctln
Room of Michigan College.
DBTKOIT , Mich. , Doc. 18. [ Special Toll
gram to Tins BEE. ] Ata meeting of nn li
vestlgatlug committee of the faculty of tl :
Michigan college of inodlclno a dispute nroa
ns to the mode oC conducting an invcstig :
tlon , which resulted In the resignation <
Dra. Malbcron und AVrlght from the facultj
The commlttco was appointed to lavestlgat
n piece of arrant vandalism , which occurro
last Sunday night in the dissecting room e
the college. For the second time in the pa ;
three weens the dissecting room was broke
into. Instruments were maliciously broke
and destroyed and , worst of all , the subjoci
oa the dissecting tables wcro shooklngl
und disgustingly mutilated. Nearly all th
subjects In tbo room wcro treated to th
vandalism and renderoel entirely unfit fe
scientific use. Hands and fcot were hncke
off , limbs cut and torn to pieces , und sul
jects ripped up and the entrails scattorc
about the room. Throats were cut nnd tl
heads thus detached were carried off togotbi
with several hands nnel feet. .
AVhcu this outrage was discovered In tt
morning , great indignation was felt by tl
student and faculty , and Drs. Mulhcro :
Parker aud Wright wcro appointed to Invest
gate the matter nnd orlng the vandals '
justice. The students who owned the sul
loots nlso employed detectives to work on tl
cose. Owing to the break In the commlttc
the question of bringing the ghouls wt
mutilated the bodies to Justice , is temporari :
abandoned.
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'Hc'Ilnzzos Around tlio Possessions * )
.Sorrow.
'It
TUB BKE. ] The dcmoctatlo assistant ell
prosecutor , B. F. Fly , appeared before Ju
tlco Ehcrbnrdt this Tnrning as a complalnnt
against Frank U , King. Ho charged the later
tor with assault and also with disorderly co
duct. Fly's black eye confirmed the chart
of assault The case was continued until t
morrow , and Fly swore out nn addition
warrant and King was placed under JW
bonds to keep the pcaeo until afti
the trial. Tbo story , as to
by Mr. Klnp , reflects Httlo cred
on the city's uttornoy. The cause of tl
assault was letters sola to have been wrttte
to Airs. King by "Fly under the nutno of To
Harrison. When her- husband came hon
last Saturday ho wastold of the letters. H
Indignation was unbounded nnd he static
out looking for the would-bo destroyer of h
domestic pence. Ho found him last nigl
and an assault was the result , Mr. Kir
said It was not his fault nnd was his mi
fortune that be struck Fly but once ,
THE E\'UAUIt MVUUEll TU1A1
Physicians Have a Disagreement I
Regard to Hypnettisin.
PAUIS , Doc. 18. At the Eyraud trial todc
'Dr. Brouardol , who was deputed to examli
into tno mental condition of Mrac. Bompar
expressed his conviction that she was pc
fcctly responsible for nqr notion , nlthouf
she would como under the category
"morally deficient , " being , a person tbi
would commit a crlmo with Indifferent
Dr. Sucrosto , tbo physician of the Bompai
household , said ho had hypnotized Gabriel
and { believed it possible thatiEyraud na
Dr. Brounrdel denied the Influence of by
notlsm and a stormy scone ensued.
Volsln , a police physician , swore tlu\t ho hi
hypnotized Gabrlollo , but declined tocnt
into details. Her counsel asserted th
Volsln bad Important confidences from tl
prisoner nnd demanded that ho state tboi
Tbo public prosecutor opposed It and blami
A'olsfn for having resorted to hypnotics. Tl
president of the court decided that the matt
ought to bo dropped. The audience protcsti
loudly aud the court was cleared.
cnixcnnvG , t it.tvK 'XVMUEII.
Discovery of a Disease Fatal to tl :
Farmer's Pest.
LAWIIBSCE , Kan. , Dec. 18. The dlscovoi
byProf. . Snow , chancellor of the Kans
stuto university , of the existence of a disco.
fatal to tbo chinch bug will doubtless affo
fanners relief from the destruction of the
crops from this post. During tbo suinm
the infected bugs \vero lot loose In a bug- 1
feuted field. The disease spread so rapid
that the Held was soon rid of the posts. Mai
farmers hnvo made application to the pr
fossor for the carcasses of bugs which ha
died.
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Did you over buy a horse nnd not have soi
misplvlngs as to his points till they wcro f ul
tostedl Not so with Ayer"3 Snrsapurllla ; y. .
may ho sure of It at the start. It never il
appoints those who glvo it a fair and porsi :
eat trial.
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Quarreled with Her Ijover.
DESVEII , Colo. , Deo. 18. [ Special Tclegrn
to TUB BKK.J A woman of the town uam
Nolllo AVebb , who came hero from Oma !
with a llttlo six-year-old daughter abe
eight months ape , took morphine this afte
noon with suicidal Intent. Whether she w
live or die is ypt.a question , as the pnyslcia
nro still worklnB with her. A quarrel wl
her lover was the cause.
Mrs. M. Bchacnborgcr , Bcavor Dam , AVI
writes : "Wo have used Dr. Thomas' Eh
trio Oil in our family for coughs , colds , cro
and rheumatism. It cures every tlmo.
Do Not Dealro Display.
\VABIUSOTON , Dee 18. The offer of a ml
tary funeral for the late General Terry , te
do red by the secretary of war aud Maj
General Scholleld. has bcon declined by t
family , it havl&K been decided by thorn c
to have any military display.
Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Boo bide
NTERSTATE LAW AMENDED ,
The House Passes tbo Bill Authorizing No *
tarios Public to Take Depositions.
SPRINGER TRIES TO OBSTRUCT BUSINESS ,
Ho Strongly Object * to Going Into
Commltteo of tbo AVIiolo on
tlio Slnte ol'ljio Union
Scnato .Doings.
WASIIIXOTOX , Dec. 18. In the morning
hour the pending measure the senate bill
amending the interstate commerce net bj
providing for the taking of depositions bj
notaries public was passed.
After notion on a few minor bills Mr. Far
qulmr , chairman of the committee on mci'
chant marlno and fisheries , moved , that tin
house go Into committee of the whole for con
sldcratlon of tno sctmte bill with the bousi
substitute therefor ,
Messrs. Springer and Fithldn positively
denied that the committee bad authorized the
motion and decided that Mr. Farquhur line
not sufficient authority for it.
The speaker recognized Mr. Farquhar ,
liowovor , to make a motion that the house gi
into committee of the whole on tbo state o
the union. This was agreed to and Mr
Burrows took the chair.
Mr. Parquhar then moved that the housi
proceed to consideration of tbo senate bill te
place the American merchant marine on ; u
equality with tnat of other nations.
Mr. Springer made the point of order tha
the motion was not in order , but the chair
mun ruled that it was and ML. Springer's ap
peal wns voted down.
Mr. Farquhar advocated the bill at length
und pending further decision tbo commute- -
rose and the house adjourned.
Senate.
WAsm.vaiox , Dee. 18. Tlio senate pro
ccedcd to consideration of executive busiiles
on motion of Mr. Halo. The secret seSsloi
lasted but a few minutes and the souato pro
coodcd to consideration of morning business
Mr. Sherman reported a bill providlni
against the contraction of the currency. Or
dered printed and recommitted.
The elections bill was then taken up am
Mr. Coke addressed the senate in oppositioi
to It. Mr. Coke said ho proposed to have i
full aud free discussion of the bill to thu one
thai the American people shall b
informed of the startling and radi
cal departure proposed to bo Innugii
rated In the character of the government
If the dictates of the political faction tha
happened to hold possession of all the depart
moats of the government were to bo regis
tercdiutho statute books without , debate
without discussion , without examination ; 1
the rules and usages and methods of procedure
uro that had for a hundred years obtained ii
the senate were to bo overthrown anu nelthe
house of congress to bo any longer a deilbera
tlve body. It was at least proper that the f ac
bo proclaimed so that the people might pas
judgment on the political party respousibl
for It.
Mr. Cullom addressed the senate. He ao
copied the hill as the best that could bi
formed to meet the evils complained of , will
the understanding that ho should favor tin
amendments that mot his approbation , Tin
bill had been opposed ou the other sldo on thi
ground that the general government bad ni
right under the constitution to coutrol am
munago the election of representatives to con
gross. But In that objection there was ui
virtue. A duty was imposed upon the gov
eminent by the constitution and the results o
the war to protect the negro of the soutl
in the right to cast a f roe ballot and have i
'fair count. Ho would bo pleased , If possible
to trust entirely to tbo states themselves b
do justice at elections , but ho felt couipellei
by a soose of duty to give his. vote for thi
hill , and would do so in an effort to put a sto |
to lawlessness In the southern states. Hi
know fully well that the passage . . tuu * bll
would glvn to theVlmvles _ albmonts at thi
soutnjin oJttffrtnf mnn vlnlnnna and rohol
lion ag&n&Trtiational authority , l > ut ho wa
sure that such results ( hinted at rather thai
courageously expressed ) would not proven
the bill being enacted and approved.
Mr. Bate took the floor. He opposed th <
bill because ho iolieved It ta strlko at tin
freedom of the ballot aud tended to breed tils
turbanco and destroy the pcoco and quiet o
society. Ho believed It to bo the most promi
nent of the many fingerboards on the politico
highway that pointed to empire' . Such logli
lution in a republican government was ot al
times dangerous and vicious and wa
cspeciallv so at the prcscnttnno.
At 4:20 : the elections bill was laid aside in
formally and the following bills passed
Scimtobill appropriating $100,000 for u publl
building at Danville , III. ; house bill for
public building at Bloomlngton , 111. , (876OOC
being an amendment reducing the amoun
from $100,000) ) . Adjourned.
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IOWA XEW8.
Important I/quor Law Qucstldrls.
Sioux Crrr , la , Doo. 18. ( .Special rTelc
gram to THE BEU. ) Judge Lewis has ss
ponded the writs of commitment in six case
where saloonmon were fined $500 for violn
tlon of the prohibitory law , in order tha
writs ot certlorarl may bo applied for. Thi
cases are of more than local importance , be
cause they bring before the supreme court o
this state for the first tltno two Importan
features of the original packages. . The firs
Is , What constitutes an original package
The second is , Did these parties vfolata th
law of the state If they sold original package
of liquor during tbo tlmo succccdtn
the original package decision of the Unite
States su promo court , und prior to the takin
effect of the AVllsou law ! The decision c
the supreme court in these questlons'will bet
ot great Interest throughout the state , n ;
nftor the decision of the supreme court of th
United States , original package houses wor
opened In nearly every city , town and vl
logo la this stato. All the men comluctln
these places claimed that after the decisio
mentioned the prohibitory law of this stat
was rendered void , so far as it relates t
original packages. The state supreme coui
will now have to decide whether tholr claim
arc good or not.
Tlio Iowa
DES MOIXES , la. , Doo. 18. [ Special Toll
gram to THE BISE. ] The Iowa Sheriffs1 ussi
elation hold Its twentieth soml-nmuml meo
ing hero today. About sixty counties wet
represented. Matters of interest to th
sheriffs' duties wore discussed and the fo
lowing officers elected : President , N. J >
Jones , Cass county ; vice presidents , Theme
Gundy and C. C. Loomis , Polk ; secretary , ,
O. Adams , Webster : executive board , T. I
Phillips , Duhunuo ; J. B. Patterson , Boom
and Thomas P. Gray , Musciitiuo. Ccdn
llaplds was selected for the next meeting I
Juno.
A Youna RnKllslnnnn'H Great latch
Stoujf CJTIT , la , , Deo. 18. [ Special Toll
gram to THE BEU. ] H. II. Drake , a youu
Englishman near this city , who came her
nine years ago and opened a dairy farm , an
who has since plodod along selling milk nn
attending1 to his own business , received wor
today that by the death of his uncle , S !
"William Drake , ho comes into possession of
big estate and $150,000 cash In .England.
Nobrnskuna in AVashin ton.
AVASIIINOTON , Doc. 18. [ Special Telegrai
to Tim BBK.I Low Irvln of Kearney , Neb
a special agent for the treasury dcpartmoi
with au assignment in California , Is hero o
public business. Ho is well satisfied with h
position.
.Ex-Senator Saucdors is at tbo Hlggs.
An Unlucky Number.
POUT TOWKBHXD , VVash. , Doc. 18. Thl >
teen Chinamen wcro captured noarDungora
yesterday whllo trying to steal into tt
United States. They vigorously rcslstc
arrest , and ono was killed by Insnocte
Ponn. Local Chinamen will try to make t
International affair of It.
Nominations nnel Continuations.
Dee , 18. Nomination !
Postmasters , HttBBls Snmuol It Honey ,
Elm wood jltobcrtltoblnsnn , El Paso. Wls-
consln GoorffeiBfr lleod , Illvor Falls } AV. J.
Mailman , Shelbrtrgrui.-
OonflrmallonsioSxtnucl Daniels , postmaster
nt Marlon , la , a nc
A UltKAT' IWAfi TO fKAIty.
A Now VorkTAJcelk'nl Journal Con-
NEW YOIJK , Dis.--3poclal ) [ Tolcgruin to
TunBnn. ] The lijjlcal Hecord of this week
contains the following :
In the various ( hospitals hero and elsewhere
the theory of K&clVJ bolng subjected to the
test of clinical tuijy. Asldo from more as
sertion " and npatjrrora ' , theorltlcal Influence
wo "have , from a/purely . practical standpoint ,
a great deal yet to learn. In the present
state of our study wo have a reasonable Idea
of our actual position In not expecting too
much. In fact wo wcro told not to do so nt
tha start. Koch himself , with becoming
modesty , claims Very llttlo as yot. His
theory , plausible as It may appear. Is still tc
bo demonstrated to the satisfaction of the
working clinician. In the meantime nuumi-
nnco of tlmo must bo allowed for the ac
cumulation of the necessary experience upon
\vhlcn to found our ultimate conclusions ,
The reported cures of Incipient phthisis arc
not yet conclusive , as aufllclunt tlmo has not
elapsed to provo thotn permanent. Enough
has been said und done , however , to encourage
us In our work of Inquiry. AVheu we
learn that in 'such cases after repeated
Inoculations with the lymph physical signs
disappear , general phthisical symptoms cease
and the tubercle baulll lire no longer found In
the sputa wo become more than hopeful foi
the verification of such novel and startling
facts. The reported action of the inoculated
lymph upon lupus and tubercular glands U
certainly very strange and whether wo accept
the theory of Its actions or not , tbo facts
noted nro ot great clinical importance. The
supposed elective affinity of the lymph foi
bacillnry deposits is not , analogically speak
ing , impossible and adds enough of noveltj
to our present reasoning to glvo an Increased
f.est to our clinical studies. Whllo wo hope
for the best in obtaining tangible results It i ;
to bo deplored that wo nro still in the durV
as to the actual composition of the fiutd foi
which such wonderful properties nro claimed
THE KILLEX-SllKEUY MILL ,
It la Creating Grant Interest In the
Sporting AVorlil.
Si. PAUL , Minn. , Doo. 18. [ Special Tele
gram to THE BER. j Sporting men have beet
arriving here In largo numbers all day from
Detroit , Grand Rapids , Chicago , Milwaukee ,
Omaha , Iromvood and Hurloy , to Witness the
ton-round glove fight tomorrow night between
tweon Pat Killon of St. Paul and Joe Shcohy
of Hurley , AVls. , both of whom claim the
heavy weight championship of the north
west. The feeling belvfcon the men has beer
bitter lor nearly a year , and li
Is believed ono of them will be
knocked out before the end . of the
llfth round. Tbo getting was oven uo to this
morning , when money was put on Shcehy se
freely tnat ho became the favorite at a to 2 ,
Over $0,000 has already been staked. The
light is for $500 and T5 and 25 per cent of the
pate receipts. Klllen will enter the ring nl
185 > pounds and Shechy nt 193.
Ail Heir to the Gernmn Throne Ro-
ccivctlylfli Glad Shouts.
BEIIUX , Dec. l8v-j-Special [ Cablegram tc
TIIK BEE. ] Emperor AYillinm attended the
pcrfortnoucoof Tnnnbausor as the opera house
last night. Durhig hoopera his majesty wo ;
handed a note 'wldch announced the no
couchemcnt of thciomprcss. The omporoi
glanced hastily ovnr tha note and then rose
and hurriedly tbol < * ls departure for the
palaco. The reaionfor his abrupt exit was
communicated tortho manager of the operr
house and ho nt onex > jwent upon the stage one
announced that tbAuhipress had given hn'tl
to a son. The announcement. , was rcceivoc
with the greatest enthusiasm , the audience
rising to their feet , hurnhlng and shouting : :
yi uKlivajhj nigoror aijjd-epjprr-Sl' he
B' ' pisjisQ ttiesnutional anthem , yicnueHeBfcc
Biuglug the wordasf ttiernymn.'i '
ScottnnelthtiTiHrf. ' ,
NKTV Yonfc , Dec' 18.Special / Telegram
to THE BB'E. ] A ; report that William L ,
Scott intcndeid returning to tbo turf noxl
year was denied last night by the ex-con
gressman from Erie , who U making the Fifth
Avoniio hotel Jil3 temporary abode. "Thorc
Is absolutely no foundation for the story , " he
Bald. " 1 do not meian to say I am off , the turl
for good , but therci is llttlo likelihood of m.v
racing again. "
"Wore you satisfied with the success , ol
your stable ilurmg thobcason just closedS' :
"Entirely. I retired simply on account oi
my lll-ncalth. It Avos impossible for mo tc
RIVO my stable personal attention and cquallj
impossible to get any ono to look after li
properly , therefore it was best for mo to give
hup. " '
ilr , Scott said ho.would keep up his breed
Ing establishment anil , huvo an annual sulo o
yearlings. , „ _
Russla'n Sarcasm.
Sr. PBTEKSBDIIO"Doc , 18. [ Special Cable
gram to THE BEE-l The Nouso A'romy :
publlskcs'an drticloattributing the decline ii
Russian currency and securities to the aglta
tlon in London in favor ot the Jews in Kus
sin. < The article contains this sarcasm
"This concern evinced by the Englishmei
who beggared Tudla and Egypt , polsonei
China with opium , destroyed like dangeroui
Insects the natives under pretext of abolish
ing the slave trade are exterminating in i
barbarous fashion the .African rncos is ccr
talnly touching. " The writer of the nrticli
then proposes that the Russian governmen
plant colonies of industrious Irish to thi
southwest of Siberia and glvo England ever ;
Irish colonist. '
A Cnllfornla Double Tragedy.
FIIKSSO , Cal. , Dec. 18. Dr. F. O. A'lncen
this afternoon went to the residence ofhi
wife , from whom ho had been separated fen
n tltno , and shot her three times. AVhei
taken to jail Vincent fell unconscious , and i
is supposed ho took poison to commit suicide
The cause of the tragedy Is unknown.
A Russian DomoiifltiMtlon.
PARIS , Dec. 18. [ Special Cablegram to Tin
BEE. ] A Russophllo demonstration occurroi
in the theatre In Toulon-last night while th
opera "L'otollo du Nord" was being pei
formed and the Husslnn'anthom ' was played
Tlio audience demanded a repetition of th
anthem and shouted jfLong ; live Russia. "
- [ i i ,
Inelcccntr Pictures.
LONDON , Dec. 18. [ SpecIul Cablegram t
THBBEB. ] The triaVbf 'tho persons chnrgce
with having in thchVpossossion nnd expos
Ing indecent plcturc bolng the result of th
seizure by the pollccMft n gallery In Pall Mall
ended today In a vtA-crtct of guilty. Pondhn
nn appeal ueutencojvivs postponed.
Mrs. Wlnslow's southing syrup is the bes
of all remedies forclffldroil teething. 23 cent
n bottle. ' " '
A .
HUKON , S. D. , rtep. 18. [ Special Tclegrar
to Tins Bun. ] ThejUuron. National bank re
opened this monmip to make collections
The directors met Wlrv afternoon to arrnnc
for resuming buslhos . ' EvoryJthlnR will b
fixed up in a few dnyK' ' , and the bank wil
ngain bo doing busT/t / us.
Hall road Tt-alllo Oolnyrel.
NEW Yonir , Deo. 18. Dispatches fron
Ilnca , Troy , Albany , TJtlca and BInghamtoi
show from six inches to a foot nnd a half o
snow fell last night and that railroad traffic i
delayed from throe to t > lx hours.
The three outlets of disease nro the bowob
the skin and tbo kldoovs. He uluto their ac
tlon with the best purifying tonic , Burdoc
Blood Bitters.
ficntenood to Hauc-
POSTIAC , 111. , Doo. 18. Dan North , cor
vlctod of murdering City Marshal Hodg
.July last , was this afternoon sentenced to b
hung January SO. Application for a now trio
refused.
was
_ _
Dr. Birnoy euros catarrh , Bee Bldg.
FOURTEEN YEARS IN A CELL
Doubts of the Quilt of the Long Imprisoned
Warren Olough.
A PETITION ASKS FOR HIS PARDON.
Kcnrncy Smiles n llroncl Smile A
Norfolk Youth Thrown fro in Ills
Ilnrsu and Killed f < ! n I ore-
Ing the Sunilny Law.
YOIIK , Nob. , Dec. 18. [ Special to THE
BIB. : ] Picllmlnury papers wcro filed and
published In this city today by 11. S. Norval
of Seward to secure the pardon of AVarron
Clough from the penitentiary. A petition
will bo circulated by Mr. Norvnl In Sownrd
and York counties and the same presented to
Governor Tbayer on January 1 , Clrcuni-
uttmtlal evidence pointed to Mr. Clough as
the murderer of tils brother In Seward In
1870. and he was tried , "convicted and ro-
colvcd a sentence of death ou March U , 1877 ,
In the district court of York county. The
sentence was commuted to n life tcun by the
governor , and for fourteen years Mr. Cllough
has boon confined behind the walls of the
penitentiary. The petition for his release
will receive numerous signers In this city ,
the general opinion being that ho Is Innocent
of tbo crlmo , and that ho was unjustly con
victed on the evidence introduced at the trial.
A Fremont Saloonkeeper Convicted.
FIIBIIONT , Nob. , Dec. 18 , [ Speclal to Tin ;
BKB. ] The trial of J. U. Yount , arrested
Monday for violation of the Sunday liquor
la'w , was held today before Police Judge
Williams , and the case created a good deal of
interest. Yount runs u saloon in the New
York hotel , and the complaint and arrest
wcro made by Marshal Smith. The defend
ant demanded a Jury trial , which was granted.
The prosecution Introduced two witnesses ,
who swore that they bought liquor in the
taloon after 12 o'clock Saturday night , and
Marshal Smith testified that ho saw it
passed over the bar from the street. At this
point the defendant's attorney announced
that there was no use to continue the case ,
whcroupan Yount was adjudged guilty and
fined $100 and costs. Ho will appeal the case
to the district court. A dozen other promi
nent citizens wcro subpoenaed ns witnesses
for the prosecution , who nro Bald to have
purchased liquor In the saloon Sundav after
noon , hut the abrupt termination of the case
cut off their testimony. This Is the first case
of the kind over tried in Fremont.
Kearney's Cotton Mill.
, Nob. , Dec. 18. ( Special Telo-
Kram to THU BKE. ! The contract to build the
Kearney cotton mill has boon let to M. C.
Cummin ps of Holyokc , Mass. , and the bond
holding him to faithfully perform the work
has been accepted. Considerable progress
has already been mndo in the excavations and
the force of mou will continue to throw dirt
in preparation for the real construction.
Kearney can congratulate herself that the
long wait Is nearly over mid can grin u broad
grin at Jealous towna that have tuudo spoil of
the cotton mill.
_
Tli r own From a Horse.
NOUFOLK , Nob. , Dec. 18. [ Special Tele
gram to Tun DEE.J John , a young sou of
Policeman O'Bannon of this city , fell from a
horse this morning , striking- his head , his
skull being terribly crushed. Ho was taken
homo In an unconscious condition and died
from the effects of his injuries this evening' .
Nobody saw the accident occur , but it Is sup
posed that the horse stumbled over a cross
walk on Twelfth street , throwing the boy
over Its head. _
Ho Gets Three Yearn.
YortK , Nob. , Dec. -Special to THE
The attorneys for Stuart Richards ,
thojrouth who was found jjullty by the Jury
two weeks ago on the charge of rape , spent
all day yesterday arpulng on a motion for a
pew trial.- Judge Smith over-ruled the nio-
41od and sentenced Ulchards to three years in
tits penitentiary The case will bo appealed
to the sttfprcmo court.
Tlio Soldiara * HohuT'Crowlcd.
GitANii Igi-ANW , Neb. , Doc. 18. [ Special"
Till ! BiiK.l Colonel \V. C. Henry , command
ant at the soldiers' home , announces that
owing to the overcrowded condition of the
homo in all Its departments no more members
can be admitted at present.
m
Nebraska. Iowa and Dulcotn. Pensions.
WASHINGTON' , Doc. 18. [ Special Telecram
to Tan BEB.J Pensions were granted todny
the following Nebraskans : Original Henry
Carpenler , AVaverly ; Philander B. AVcbb ,
Tecuinseh ; Adam A. Crubb , Potter ; John
Bnrnett , Holdregoj Uriah Collnmoro , Fre
mont. Increase Joseph F. Dotton , Donl-
plmn ; Charles H. SIzbury , Newport ; William
\V. Borland. Dorchester ; George Z. M. Fox ,
Newport ; Charles J. Kllpatrlck , Lincoln ;
Adolphus Hubbard , Omaha ; James M. Mc-
Claskoy. Cordon.
Iowa : Original Daniel Gllligan , Jefferson ;
Burtlott Johnston , Mandamln ; Michal Fitz-
natrlck , Tlolbrook ; Alex D. Armstrong , Kast
DCS Molnos ; Albert Castor , Onawa : Edwin
Policy , Redding ; John Wesley Haiti , Tren
ton ; John H. Craven , Rockwell ; James P.
Bowman , Essex ; Hcury C. Luno , Bholdou ;
John AV. HonnlnRor , Martinsburg ; Nathan
S. Applogate , Ottumwo. Increase Charles ,
Shrivcr , Conlcrvlilo : William H. Jenkins ,
Corning ; Claudius Tlft , Sanborn ; Henry
George , Musquagbn ; Joseph R. Stiller , New
ton ; John Fenner , Marshalltown ; Ed
ward Badger , Enoch Martin , Ot-
tumwa ; Jacob Luzero , Onnlou- . Reissue
Chambers Z. Lindlcy , Mount Pleasant.
Original widows , etc Elizabeth B. Mc-
Clolland , former widotv of James McClelland ,
Pleasant Plain ; Harriett II. , widow of
Henry G. AVallaco , Montour : Mnrtha A , L. ,
widow of Ansel L. Chamberlain , Agency
City : AVllliam , father of John W. Cnorry ,
Washington ; Mary Jane , widow of Lyman
Veloy , Cedar Rapids ; minor of James Mc
Clelland , Burlington.
South Dakota : Increase Charles T.
Campbell , Scotland ; John D. Conrad , Rum-
soy. Original widows , etc. MlnoVs of
Htchard Compton , Sioux Falls.
BInrryliiR to Save Their Jobi.
MOUNT PLEASANT , Pa. , Deo. 18. [ Special
Telegram to TIIK BuE.J This llttlo mining
town Is in the throes of a scries of marriagcs-
do-convenionce. It seems , the recent shut
down In the coke regions has been especially
'hard ou the single mou , they being laid off in
preference- married men. AU of the single
men employed at the Immense Standard
works of the H. C. Frlck coal company met
In secret at Mount Pleasant and passed an
unanimous resolution to marry before the
now scale Is presented , January 1 , Severn !
engagements have already been announced
and the llttlo town is frantic.
Fatally Shot l > y Mistake ) .
EAST ST. Louis , III. , Do'o. 18 Miss Mabel
Ismoncl was fatally shot this morning by her
slstcr-hi-law , Mrs. Ismond. MUs Ismoncl
was awakened by cries of lire and wont Into
the front room of the house to sco where It
was. Mrs. Ismond , mistaking her for u
burglar , flrcd.
Knocked Out tlio Unknown.
JHVINO. N. Y. , Doc , 18. [ Special Tele
gram to THE BKE. ] In a finish flghthcrolast
night with twoouncegloves Ed. Gorman , u
Jlghtclght of Buffalo , knocked out an un
known of Robert Wright of Detroit in four
rounds.
Captnlu Tsorton "All Well. "
LONDON , Deo. 18. Norton's Ufa bout , In
which bo loft America some months ago in a
trip across the Atlantic , ban been signalled
off Gibraltar. The captain reported "all
well. "
Jlulfonr nt Dublin.
Loxnox , Dec. 18. [ bpoclal Cablegram to
Tint Bne.J- Balfour , chief secretary for Ire
land , hits started for Dublin , where ho wlll
remain during the Christmas holidays.
IlondoilVnrcliiHH < > for Oiiuilia ,
AVAHUI.SQTOX , Dec. 19. [ Special Telegram
to TIIK BIE. : ] William M. Bushman ol
Omaha \s \ In Washington. Ho Is anxious to
have the treasury detriment rent tbo lower
part of his now building to bo used na n
bonded warehouse and Senator Matnlcrson
has been Interceding for him with Special
Ac-cut Tlnglo and other treasury ofllclnls.
The department hesitates to rent. ' , portion of
a building for a bonded warehouse , preferring
to hnvo an entire building to itself. It Is
possible , however , that the department will
conclude to accept the proposition of Mr.
Bushman to lease his lower lloor. If not ,
cncournjrcmcnt will bo given * omo cltbon
of Omaha to construct n building to be es
pecially occupied as a bonded warehouse ,
JIVLLKT1X O.V KitVCATXOX ,
A. Preliminary Statement Issued by
the ConmiH Ulllcc.
WAsimriTON , Doc. IS. The census oftlci
has In press n preliminary bulletin on educa
tion. The investigation contemplated tni
treatment of schools hi three groups public
private and parochial the latter In the scnsi
of a subdivision of private schools. Lontsl
ana , Now Hampshire and Wisconsin an
dealt with. In the p.ist ton years the In
crease In the population of these states lui !
been : Louisiana , 10.01 percent ; Now Hnmp
shire , 8.51 ; Wisconsin , SJS.23. The change :
In the publlu school enrollment In the sami
period have been : Louisiana a gain of 5n.V.
percent. New Hampshire a loss ofT.Gl pel
cent and Wisconsin a pnln of 10.0" per cent
The approximate- results ot the Inquiry reels
prlvnto and parochial school showi
a largo attendance , especially in Wisconsin
where I hero huvo been reported 81 ,000 Cnth
olic schools. SU.OOO Lutheran , more than 10XX (
Evnugullcal and less numbers In other pare
chlul schools.
. Tlio Miners' Strike Spreads.
BtuMixoiiAM , Ala. , Deo. 18. The coa
miners' strike has assumed a serious turn
and threatens to close every industry In this
district. Pat McBride of the executive board
of the Unltcu Mine Workers of Amorjca says
that If ho cannot settle the strlko ho will cull
out all the Iron and steel workers In this dis
trict. This would moan the closing down ol
all the rolling- mills , foundries and machine
shops and the throwing out of work of U.OOt
niottjmcn.
Uo On u Visit.
Hero la a clmnuo to RO homo and visll
the old folks during1 the holidays. The
Union Pacific will sell on Docorabor 21
25 and 31 , 1890 , and January 1 , 1801 ,
round trip tickets to all .Kansas and Nebraska -
braska points for ono and ono-thlrd fare
for the round trip , good returning Janu
ary G , 1891.
Mcxleo Denies Belli ; * Broke
Citr OP Mexico , Doc. IS. The scnsatlona
telegrams published In America to the offec' '
that the Mexican government is financial ! )
embarrassed nro false. Interest on loans U
all paid as well as subsidies to railroads. Nc
new financial subsidies nro being granted
President Diaz and Secretary Romero state
that Mexico has no desire to legislate ngalnsl
the United States mid no wish to retaliate
because of the McKlnloy bill. All the recent
decisions wcro made before the McICInlo )
bill became a law.
Old Folks nt Home.
They will bp there and expecting r
visit from you at Christmas time , nnt
the Union Pacific will soil tickets on December -
comber 21 , 2oand 31 , 1890 , and January
1. 181)1 ) , to all Kansas and Nebraska
points tit ono and ono-third faro for the
round trip , good returning until. Janu
ary 6 , 1891.
A ItccnUur Itrqucxtcd.
KVXSAS CITT , Mo. , Doc , 18. Suit was
brought today by Clc.nouts & Conrad , asldnf
that the Phoenix Insurance company be
placed in the hands of a receiver. The com
pany was organized a year ago with a large
capital , but the stuto lnsurar.no coinmlsslonci
refused to license it , The petitioners nsgerl
that favored directors and stockholders won
given back their money and that others hav <
boon unable to got an accounting.
Holiday Kxciirslons.
On December 24 , 25 and 31 , 1890 , nnel
January 1 , . 1891 , the Union Pacific Avill
soil tickets to all points in Kansas nnel
Nebraska nt one and ono-third faro fen
the round trip , creed returning until Jan
uary 5. 1891. Remember thoelni _ ? .
. , _ .
WASIIIXOTOX , Deo. 18. The house committee -
too on Pacific railroads today adopted a rcso
lutlon directing that the house bill to sol
nsldo the house bills reported from the com
mitteo's verbatim report on the senate measure
uro to require that a duplicate of everything
against the government by a boud-nldcd ' all-
road shall bo filed with the commissioner ol
railroads.
Gcssler's Magic Headache Wafers. Cure all
headaches in SOmlnutos. At all druggists ,
It Has n Ijons Name.
ST. PcTEisnuno ) , Dec , 18. [ Special Caolo-
gram to Tun BEE. ! The Russian govern1
mcnt bos Invited Prof. Koch , Prof. Pasteur
and Sir Joseph Lister , surgeon extraordinary
to Queen A'lctoria , to bold a conference In
this city wltti the object of founding a bac
teriological institute.
Van Houtou's Cocoa Largest sale In tha
world.
International Monetary Commission ,
AVAsnixaTOS , Deo. 18. The recommenda
tions of the Pan- American congress for D
meeting of tbo International monetary com
mission having been adopted by all the
/vnicrlcan republics. President Harrison has
Issued a call for the first meeting In Wash
ington the first Monday in January next.
1G02. Sixteenthjvud Farnnra streets ia
the now Rock Island ticket olllco. Tick
ets to all points east at lowest ate * .
A WiTo Murderer Ilungoel.
Wci.t.Axn , Ont. , Deer , 18. Arthur Hoyt
Day , who murdered his wife by pushing hci
off a cliff at Niagara Kails in July last , was
hanged hero this morning. The condcmnei' '
man walked to the scaffold firmly and with r
smllo upon his face.
Stopped by ttio Krconds.
ROMI : , Dec. 18. Deputies Sonnlno nni
Idolll fought a duel today. The affair was
stopped by the seconds before olthor of the
principals wtw hurt.
Burdock Blood Bitters taken after cntlnf
will relieve any feolmgof ucight or over full
ness of the stomach. Sold every whoro.
U'ho I'lro J5oc inl.
O3HK031I , AVis. , Deo. 18. The furnltun
faetovv of Bandorobo & Chnso bumcd to
night. Loss , ? 10,000 , ; well Insured ,
Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Boo bldg.
0
Tbo Sawtollo Murder Trial.
Doviiit , N. H. , Doc. 18. The Sawtolli
murder trial is now on. A number of wit
nesses wcro examined today.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Acreamof Urtar hnklng ponder. lllcbr i
of lo&venlng itrenRlh-U , ti. Qoreruuivnt Io <
port Aug. 17,1S X
Don't
S
Forget
THE
'SHO W
WIN DO Wl
THE SUCCESSFUL
CONTESTANT
for our $20 Suit Prize Avas
Mr , Joseph Getner , 1306
North iSth street , this city.
We promised the public
ANOTHER
SURPRISE ,
and here it is. '
Wednesday , Dec. 17 ,
We Avill place
Something m Our
Show Windoiu
But AVG won't tell you about
it here , because we want
you to
SEE IT IN OUR
SHOW
WINDOW
AND NOT HERE.
We will cheerfully answer
all letters of inquiry from
out of the city.
The $50
" . Overcoats
For $10
Which at present are alljtln
go [ in the newspapers and
in your mind ] we never had ,
but Ave have biggest trade
we ever had in our 36 years'
business experience in
Omaha.
We own our goods as low
as any honest merchant in
the \vorld , and we are clos
ing them out at a very small
profit , to make room for"one
of the finest Spring stocks
ever shoAvn in Omaha.
DON'T FORGET THE
SHOW WINDOW.
Call on ns before you buy
Clothing or Fu r n i s h i ng
Goods ! ! !
It will fay you ! ! J
By the way , AVC just got
in an immense line of Holi
day Neckwear , one in a
box , if you want them for a
present [ and no fancy price
on them ] .
The choice of our stock
is going fast.
Come soon.
Cor. 13tlt and Rum
V
The Oldest Housein the
State.
DON'T FORGET THE
SHOW WINDOW.