HE TWENTY-SECOND YEAH. OMAHA , SATURDAY MOUNTING , DECEM1 ER 3 , 1892. NUMB Ell 1GG. JAY COULD IS DEAD The Great rinnnoior Tails Before the Stroke of the Grim Reaper , , QUIETLY PASSED AWAY IN THE MORNING At a Quartjr After llino the' Spark of Lift \7eui Out. HE V/AS / A VICTIM OF CONSUMPTIOt Delayed His Trip to tlio South Until it Wa Too Late. LITTLE EXCITEMENT ON WALL STREE' Stocksnf rroportli-s Ooulrollnil liy tlin Lit llo Wlr.nr l I'MiietMiitu but niul Tiiullnc don * mi Very Much us Usual. Nr.w YOHK , Deo. 2. Jay Gould Is dead. Ho breathed tils last at 0:1" : o'clock till moralng , surrounded by his children nt In humo. llo died tis ono going to sloop. Thor \vcro no signs of pain , mid ho xvas eouscloti until n few moiuonts buforo lie dlcu. A shot tlmu bcforo ho passad away ho called hi children , ono otter ihe other , to Iiln side tin undo ihcm a long fnrowoll. ThU done , h closed his eyes and was dead almost bofor bis loved onus realized It was death. Mr. Gould's las. illness dates back t\v weeks. Ho took a drlvo at that time throujj Central nark with his physician , Dr. Mum nnd ho took cold. Ho was suffering at tli tiino Irom nervous dyspepsia and was unnbl to take much nourishment. As a result h already enfeebled constitution could nt withstand this slight nllmont. It affectc his lungs , 'ihey hud already ahovn f ( years n tendency to uulmoimry woitknoi Last week , when ho fulled to como to li onico , It was said at Ills homo that ho v- only slightly Indinpoiod. His exact cond tlon was suppressed until yesterday. llcglnninsrof llio 12ml. Mr. Ciould botrau sinking rapidly from ti early hour lust night. Dr. Muiin , his phys clan , had Dr. Jauewny In consultation , bi tnoy said nothing could bo done but mal Mr. Gould's ' last hours as comfortublo i possible. Everything known to mo > lle sclonco had boon used to prolong Air. Gould life , but they all proved Iruuless. Even h old associate , Itussoll Sapp , raid that ho dl not believe Mr. Gould was.in . any dungo but that his Illness was but a recurrence okl bilious attacks. Bo midnight came , nt with it thellrit unfavorable change in ti condition. After an attack of coughing , 1 bccamo unconscious and then it-was thi Dr. Munn and Dr. Junoway recognized th tiio end was ncnr. Ho seemed to rally Ju before morning , but it was not until o'clock that there were evidences of ratur ing consciousness. Ho passed away at 0:1 : bis last moments being entirely frea fro pnm. The members of the family , with I ) Munn , wcro at hU bcdsido wbon the ci came. Those In the room were Mr. ni Mrs. George ( Jould , Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdxv Qould , Miss Halon Gould , Mr. flo-.vn Gould , Mr. Hagold Uould , Mailer Frat Gould mid Miss nnnnah Gould. from Howard Gould it was learned th bis father retained consciousness nearly the lust. Ho know bo was about to illu , ai Just before the end ho looked around t room. HosulU ho wished to have all I faiullv present nnd appeared sutlslied to II they oil were thero. Those outside at. t time saw the blinds all drawn down , moment later n servant loft the bouso wit ) big batch of telegrams in ono hand. Th' wcro nnn&uncomonlH to fricncls of the fnui that Mr. Gould had dlod. Air. tioulil'H I.imt Mourn. Kov. Dr. John H. Paxton , whoio chur the family ottondcdvns among t cnllors at tlio Gould house. Ho gave t following1 account of Mr. Gould's hist houi "Mr. Gould had been unconscious for numlicj of hours , but us the end unproacbc conrclousnoss returned. Ho opened Ills oj and glanced around the room in which 1 family was gathered , n look of rocogniti lighting up hlsfaco as his eyes fell up each of them. They cumo close to his be side , mid then In a faint , but perfectly d tlnct voice , ho spoke to each of lm ehlldr in turn , n word of love and farewell. Vit lly cnoujjh for this was vouchsafed him , b when ho had spoken the last word to I lustchtld , ho relapsed at onca into mm sclousness nnd In a faw mluutcs moro pass nxvnv. " The family of Mr. ( Jould was entirely nccossiblo to any cxcaul thy niost Intlini friends. Dr. Munn remained in the housothrouj olittho forenoon. Around 11 ! o'clock ihcci ors wcru very nnxioui. Colonel lluinv arrived nt the house shortly after 10 o'cloi romulnt'd down stairs , conducting some the ludifs who xvcro hi'.lnmto friends of I family to Mls Holun Gould's apartments stairs. Nona of the callers remained ovoi few minutes unit the great majority sltni loft their cards at the door. htury nf it frhunl. "Tho depletion of Mr. Gould's ' vltall dates back to a time previous to hU wlf death. In January In 1SSS , " said nu iiiilin friend of the family. "Sbo used then to t that her husband buffered greatly from IK rnlgic headaches and profound 'fatigue , u ou ono occasion I found tbatsho had spen sleepless iiluht in conacquencn of ono of I attacks. Tl.o summer ticforo his wif death , tin took her to Europe ou hU vnu Upon tlu lr return ho puv the yacht'out commission and said thut what he nnd wife both needed was not travel but re Neither looked the better for thn voyage. "After hi * wife's death , Mr. Goula's i of strength was moro rapid. His attacks licadacba and norvou * prostration wuro mi frequent than bnforo , nnd ho rallied xv greater difficulty mid lc completeness , had a powerful will nnd concealed his suff Ings from his family to u great extent , that to them the niiucks wcro only tli spoils. Ills will also kept him uu nnd colvcd his closest friends as to hit acl condition , Although I could see that he v not strong , there was nothing particular lilt condition to note except that ho was u and atolltto. | "On the uvcnlng before Thanksglvln was at bis house u-id found that ho had wl bis dutiyhtor described u * a return of his fatlcuo. No ono was alarmed. As lutu yesterday morning ono of his ptiyslcli mid ihera was ttottiliu to warrant tno be that Mr. Gould would not recover. His i three days XVITO entirely irco from suffer aua bis conversation with hU famllv in conscious period beforu his dratli was ID touching nnd beautiful. The oiul ea white ho slept. " rruitruti-il with or let. The Gould family U prostrated \vltb er Miss Holou Could was ill when her fat was taken tick , nnd ilia blow bin como ui tier with torrlblo force. The mombjri tbo family tire very much devoted to o : other. Mr. ( Jould had always boon vi inuoh of a domeitlo man notwithtU Ing his nnormoiH wolcht o' enrol from tits gigantic llnnnr.lal operations nnd tlio death of the father so shortly nttor the de mise of the mother has como with an added force of oflllcllon. The ni rival of the undertaker's xvncon with Ibo collln about half pail ' 10 o'clocli convovod to many tholr first lntollgenco ; ol Mr. Gould's death. A number of carriages storip'd at tbo door with trloii'Is ' of llio fam ily , xvho. for the most pan , left their cards nnd drove axvuy xvlihout entering the houso. Some of tbo carriages xvtmt lo the door ol Edxvln Gould's houso. 1 East Forty-seventh street , adjoining hli fatnet's , the bouso In which his brother George formerly lived. Tno Gould homo has nn nppcnranco ol ( inlet nnd solid comfort. U is a large , plain , slono building which about thrco years up < xvas built by Mr. ( Jould at an expense 01 ' $60,000. Tho'lntorior is rlcblv lurnlshed nnd the furniture is of a heavy but uoniiurlnbU pattern , Knulmi ; In VX'ull Mn-i-t. The general feeling In Wall street xvas om of surprise , for many times had the report o his death been spread , lo bo contradicted 11 : soon ns a certain effect on stocks had bcci produced. So often , no latertlinn vestardny xvas tbo old trifk played , Hint it becnma lilii tbo cry of "xvolf , " xvhcn there xvas no xvolf nnd ut length the truth came to them utiex ported. K'jyrot , which xvasqulto tinfcitznod , rogro that the mlillomtlrc'3 career should < ; los wbllo ho xvns only 57 years old. scotns to b full by his old ciiotnlci ns xvell ns by Iu former associates. Wall street inn neve shared the general opinion of tlm magnate that ho xvas ton bard , too grasplnsr , even fo Wall strcot , nnd tbo admiration of him , c-ve by his enemies , has blinded ihcm to hlsgrca qualities. For the past two years Mr. Gould has boei disposing of many of bis small belongings and today his stock I vest remits uro In a com pact form. An accurate list of ttiocatnpanla In xvhlch ho xvas heavily interested at hi death Is as follows : Western Union , Mnn battiin Elevated rallxvny , Toxin Pacific. Mi : sourl Pacific , Iron Msuntiiln , Wabash , Unlo Piicillc , Intpriuillonnl & Great Northern. Besides ihoso cotnL&ii "its Mr. Gould xvas In torpttcd lo some extent in the minor com panics of Iho southwestern system , but b xvns engaged in colling out of them , ar ! mil ting his sons into his place , proposing ' icot . .ccntrnto his holdingIn the parent cor. panics. His intorott in IX-Iaxx-are , Lnckt wannn & Western xvas disposed of aboi three yean ago. l.'stlnmtcH of Ills Wealth , There xvoro many guesses mndo In rogar to Juy Gould's xve'nltti and iho disposition I bo made of Ins Immense holdings of sccur tics. Ono of his closest associates and oldo ; personal friends suld in icgurd to the matte of Mr. Gould's wealth tnat it will oo foun to varv from $70,000,000 to flL'O.OOD.OJi About SI5.000.000 is in Manhattan , Wester Union and Missouri Pacific. Thu boldinc of thcso three slocks are trusted and xvl not bo sold. Ills other securities xvill I taken core ot by Iho same interest , xvhtij has bad charge of them for the past Hire yours. Il is estimated that Mr. Gould bul $15.000,000 of Western Union stock and $ ' 20 000.000 nt Elevated stock. The Gould family tomb is in Woodlaxv comulorv , and stands in a plat comprising a area of ground overlooking Woodlnxvn laki It is known ai the Likc'Vle\v pl' t , nnd is circular , generally sloping mound , in tl finest location of the cemetery. The pi ; cost .lay Gould &o3OUO. The mausoleum Is ropy of the Parthenon and xvas designed t F. F. Filzmuueh , is built throughout i Westerly , 11. I. , pranllc , und its dimer.sio : nro txventy-txvo feet wide , tblrty-thrco fei long nnd twenty feet high to the apex of t.l roof. There arc Ixvonly catacombs In tl mausoleum. The tomb itselt cost § 100,00 and tbo llrst mcmbt-r of the family intcrrc xvns Mrs. Gould , xvho died January U ) . 189 Tbo engines or. the Sixth , Third and Sc end nvcnuo elevated roads xx'oro ilrupcd black ou account of Mr. Gould's deal Other npproprialo slops xvere inlton today I the houds of the x'arious organizations xvil xvblch Mr. Gould xvas prominently co nectcd. Flags are Hying nt half must on H Fifth avenue , St. Jamas and Aloomur hotels. .Miss Holun < ! iiiild Very III. The Gould mansion xviis almost shroudi in darkness this evening. Every blind xv ; drawn , and but faint glimmers of light wr visible In some of tbo xvlndmvs. Dr. Mtii remained In the coubo until late in tha ovc inc. inc.It is understood Ibat some anxiety is fc by tno other members of iho family ube Miss Helen Gould's condition. Since n molnor's death she and her father have 0.01 3 . moro tnan over attached to cuch othnr. 1 llio early part of this xvcck she xv seized with a soverocold , which confined h to hur room. Her fathers illno s and nc\ of his death ulmnst prostrated her. r Munn was said to have fulfsomo uneasir.c about her yesterday , and it was hur lllnc tlint caused him to remain In the hnuso. Is hoped , howovcr , that she will bo ubie attend the scrvicos In the house Monday. The opinion is generally accepted ih Mr. Gould dlcu of pulmonary consutnptic complicated with some disease af the bowo o The luner.i ! aervtcos will bo held at M Goula's lain residence next Monday , pro ablv at 10 u. in , Jlev. John U. I'a.xton , w made the only statement In regard to t funeral , said tno hour ivtis not vet dctc mined ou. but It would bo cither 10 a. m. I p. m. The services would bo simple. T general public will not bo admitted to t bouso until the late millionaire's buslnc acquaintances are nil soiUo : ! . Uev. J'axt will conduct tin ) services and ho will assisted by Hov. Dr. MefJracken , nnd im ably hy itov. Uodono'i Terry of the Sou Hcfurmcd church on Madison avenue. Many StoiltM Atiuut Ills I.Ue. It Is natural , but nt the same time n creditable , that about , the youth of uny m who tuis started from hutnljlo beginnings a achieved distinction them should grow u in the course of two or tbreo decades , many stories of doubtful authenticity that biographer is hard pushed to choo.o t true from the false * . Tno imaginullvii clore ir.nn who pictured tlio youthful Wnsbingti despollliiir the family orchard uiitl yet n ub'.u to toll u llo ha * UPII moro than mutch by hla titorary klndrd.i of a later day wli in the guise of mnvsp.iper reporters a cbrrespondonts , buvu hunted up 'and pjt > record stories of the early lifo of Jay Goul homo of thoao nmv huvo a small basis truth Inlhuui , Just as there was no doubt tli thnro were cnorry trees on tno Washing ! planUlion ; but as tionoof these Uter ynr nro likely to inculcate uny lesson of stu Virtue and high morality , it is protnulybi to reject tlii'in nil nnd be content with toil ! what is undoubtedly true as to Jay Gcu bovhood end early munuocit. He was born at Uoxuurv In D'liuvc 11 county , Now York , May 27 , 1X10. His fatbi John H. Gould , was u runner and later storekeeper. The llttlo wooden coltiw * uhich Gould was born still stands ami U o of the show places of the county , llo cuncntoil at the vlllaiia school , which w dlgnitled by the title of Kcccluvoud KOII imry. When ho was 1G years old ho linlsh the scholastic yart of Ills education , a there Is In cxistenpo tio.v a composition dat April 0 , 1S.MI , and signed "Jacpn Goult which It appears wns nt thut time hU nan upon the subject of "Honoity. " The inor r' ity of this youthful effort Is unimnoachub tholaneutigo not very unu'ramtn-itical a the argument , though trite , entirely cone sivo. tha Ucochwood Roiuinc Gould entered hU futhci's stern as clerk a geueral utility m.iu , After a short stay w bis father ho ontuivd tno c'mployinout bquiro Uurnham , who kept u croasroa toro same two mllui away from the oh Gould's establishment , At this pUce taught Mliiiiolf bookiecpliirand { also fatud land Eurvoyiug.Vlillo \ iiu wns In U urn lint employ dome inou nrrnir.'ol to inaku a'si vey of UeUiwaro unit the udiulng ] count and iiublish maps to sail to the farmc Gould entered into thy service of this 11 and nsslsloi in tbo surveys. VOIIIIL Qoulu's neutncss nnd accuracy this work attracted iho attention of Jo Dulufield , wbo obtained fro in the Ic a sraut for a toporahical mrvey of I state and cuKAged Jay to assist him , I died before much was done. Young Go : ihou undertook the work nlonc , complci tba nurvoyuud uiaupimr of Albany and I [ CONTINUED ON 8UCOXI1 1'AUU.J BRISSON SCORES A FAILURE He Overthrow n Ministry bat Oouli Nol Fui Cm TogothEr. PARIS IS STILL G3EATLY EXCITED Nuttilng lint Tmii4tlrpil | tn I.D-H3M tlin I'cil- ltlc.il Tomlcili .M. tin Krryclnct ALiy J'ortii a I'utohrd.Ui ) ( icucm- inuiii I'voplu liulliiiiut. ; liy , limu Uor.lan ItoiTtt. | l\\m. , Dec. i [ Now York Horutd Uabli Special to Tun ilii : : . 1 M. IJrissoii has no yet succeeded in iho formation of a cabinet Ho Minis uuiot tr all sections of the Cbamuo n dread of being mixed up iu the present un fortunate situation. President Carnet has calloJ upon M Coslmer Porlor of the moderato left to tr ; his hand nt a ministry. Ho will do no bjtte th.iu M. Hrlsson. M. Uourgeois of the radical left nppcar.i t1 l.o the next person who will bo culled. Th probAblllty Is , howovcr , that M. do l-'roy cinct , the urcicnt war minister , will put a ; end to tlio crisis by forming n ministry b ; what U called here u "patchmc up process , ' The Pciuama canal commission Is sill worried tind continues to stir up the mud M. Aiitouln Proust admits bavin ? receive ! 1JI.OOO francs In 1S5S us an editor of Ln Llbr Parole and states that the documents in th Pannmti canal aff.ilr wnro given for publlca tion by M. Chtirluj do Lesscps. There i universal indicnation , J.\c < juis : Sr. Ciiu : . l.Ktl hTII.I , AUTIVK. Acute Internet Sliuu'O l > v tlio Pope li All'iirs ol tlio World. [ CopyrlulitoJ IS'.U by .lamoi uarilD'i Iljui3lt.l : HOMI : . DJO.J. . | Now York lUraltt Cn bio Special to TUB Hc.J : An Itnportan anonymous article , written , I believe , b , Pjdro Urano , is to nnpoar tomoriow in th soml-monthly Civility Catholic. Itlsavig orotis reply to the recent attack ot the Aus Irian diplomatist on the popo's "Francophil policy" in the Contemporary Hovlow. Froi the extreme wainilh of certain passage ; which are evidently inspired by tbo vaticar it would seem the relations between chu re and slate in Austria-Hungary are clangct ously strained. The excitement caused by theoppointinen some would say exile , ot Cardinal Serafm Yanutulli to the dioccso of Bologna lias nc yet subsided. Much irritation is still felt i the cam 11 of the non-liberal Catholics. ] they looked back to iho earlier tifo of Lc X II they might llnd consolation fox- win certainly looks llko a rebuke to the c : ni.ncio. They would see that the temporal' ' binUhtnont of Cardinal Peccl to Pisrugini far from harming nim , promoted his fortuni It would bo bad taste to push the parnlli too far , P3rliap3 , for happily there scorns r urgent need to discuss the coming conclav The pope , though rather \voak , is in no dai gcr. Speculation as to bis successor wou bo premature. lied IIit : lor Zrcliinil. There have boon rumors moro than OBI of late in Homo that Mgr. Ireland wi ere long receive tbo hat. Mgr. Irelac has earned the esteem of tno pontiff.Vut tbo archbishop was being so much talkc about in Paris , bis holiness somowh offonuod the moro conservative portion his entouraso by the warmth with which 1 expressed his admiration of the Amoric : prolate. As to the political tendencies on tl other side of iho ocean , oven Catholics a apt ; o tuko alarm at any symptom whi ( suggests that nn attempt Is bcii inudo to Honyuiizo America. In HOP an luverso fear is rather nrovolu among many of the highest. Some of tl most able of Homi.n prelates are exercised what they think Is a tendency to America izo the Vatican. This ro.ulnds mi that the name of Alg O'Connoll has boon mentioned very free hero this month in connection with the Louis coadjutorshin. It is tolerably su that in duo couno of time the brilliant gif of the roetor of the American college will 1 recognized in some substantial nay by tl Vatican. If Mgr. Kotidriok were induced accept a coadjutor , which is n quoitlon , fc the archbishop is sensitive , it is not tinlikel ; I believe that the papal cuolco would' 1 Mgr. O'Connoll. Mni/r/cii. VrilF7.llllllll IHlKIIICCK. [ Copyrighted 1S')2 ) by .I.uiioa Oonlon Ilonnett ] CAIIACA , Voneziiula ( via Galveston , Tex , Dec. S , [ By Mexican Cable to the No York Herald Special to THE Due , ] S Arthur Harrington of thn London Hoard Trade , accompanied by several meinberi the British Parliament , who are directors ! various English railroad and mining coi panics in Venezuela , are hero Dressing claln against the uoiv govornmout inr damage their properly. Iii iho compromise which M Boulton ulToctod Dotweon the Iitic ! : do Vo rzuo'u ' nnd the now government , tlio latt rcco3iiizs the $ ; i,00'J,000 which was duo i thu hank from yVndueza's government i February 0 , but disowns all rcsponsluili for advances in.ido after that data to A dueza , Villosras , Uruanota , Mendozi i Pulldo. Expert ac-'ointntits who bavo hoi rcceatly overhauling iho treasury accoun have discovered defalcations covered I i faUo cntrloi amounting to 17UD3i ) : ) franc i DriiiiitiiL-i-il IIU lint iiu1. 1 DCIIMK , Deo. -Now [ York Horalu Cat Special to Tun HKE. | I am in u posltli to state , on the authority of a high member the Austrian ombas&y , that the treaty of t trlplo alliance , published In a Fioncti papc was purely imaginary , and perhaps only I tended us u joko. A portion of the pjllco forca Is kept readiness in the barracks , owing to the c cited disturbances oy the unemployed , w now number : u,000. Say ll > Oliuivli Wai llrlDrd. Losnox , Dec. 2. A I'arU corrosponde intimates that the church will bodraig < into tha Piinama canal muddle ; that the I Lcsseps family was conspicuously usslduo in cultivatuir the pilcsts and that tbo vatic and clergy sot heavy commissions for c vising members to invest In uauat bonds , facsimile of a letter written bv Kelna to Proust , In Juillthpa , notifying iiliti of l gift of 1KJ canal bonds has neon publish * . Proust cballoagos proof. Evldouco glv before tha iavostigutin committee sbo\ \ that thu letter was from tha letter bo stolen fiom Kolnuch , Physlclani hav be sent to perform uu nutopiy on thu body Ueiuach , liitli rliilil' I'liiii Krjectml. nut > SEi.s , Deo. 'J. The committee of t international monetary couforcnco this afti noon reported udvcrsuly on KothnchiU plan. The vote In the committ stood seven to six. Tao chief objection w the lilliiK of tbo maximum price for silver 13 penco. This was withdrawn and i high price Qxed , bu1. it did not reconcile the opt tit Ion. The committee dotvarcd in favor that part of Montulloro Lovi's [ , leu whl rocomtnonds tuo withdrawal of gold colui uudcr tbo value oi francs , also bnnlt notes below n certain v lJo. The Amcro.iBj. | Mexican nnd Indian dolcgntoj then pros.cntad a statement m ro pard to the futura actloa of tholr countries. J'lio countries voting , 'ngnlmt Hotbschllu's ilau were France ! , .Ittdy. Bolelum , Norway , Sweden and HuRjia. i The American dole : atca regard the situation cheerfully , V. 11,1 , IlKtA'MVICtjY SUSSION. iVnrin Tinier Aljiy ! llo llxprrtrdVliin ttic I'.ntUli i'n rl I it m rut .tlcrt . Copytlslitcd 1S7J b > 'oir York Asiocl.Up.l 1'rms.l Lnsnnv , Dau. 3.--Although tno oponlng ol Pnrlinmcut Is still ciilit ; WCCKS ulstnnt , tin conservative party , is nh-oady on the scent vlth three nmoodnioau to the ndclrcss it cply to tlio speech from the throne. One amendment aiticka the Irish livloted Ton- nnts commission ; nnotlior relate ? to the dis rcss of the agricultural c'.tmcs , nnd th < hlrd relates to thu wavering policy of tin government In ro ferd to Uganda. Beside1 hcso there nro ether amondmcnts unuor dls cussion. Thoobjcotof thos-o nmondments i ; lot only to oonruet the work of Parliament , but also to test tbo strength or tuo govern ncnt. A prominent lliiornl tnombar of Pnrllamoul said to an Associated Press reprotcntatlvi . .otlayooxpuctthowarmcit time par lament Ins soon sihco the discussion of tbi reform billet IStti. " What threatens to mnlto mattora worse foi members Dcwonnlly Is tha fact that tba ro , aliens between thu parties nro so cmblttcrcc that the "party whips" uodlnu to arrange iialrs. In the campaign Gladstontiins rofusi to pair with the liberal-unionists , but iiuvi assented to arrangements with conservatives Now the lltioral whim find that nolthoi section of the opposition will pair with lib crals. The result will bo that every mom Ucr will bo kept In constant attondanoo litho the llouto of Commons for fear the govern- inant's narrow lUtiJoritv may bo Hubmeruai L'.V some snatch voto. The whole Irish party many of the members of which hnvo beut in iho habli ot ubsoiillng themselves , unles ; specially whipped up to vote on an IrHl question , will be obliged to remain constant ! ; on the defensive. IIilM ) CollllilnlK-c In ( Ihidstoun. Inqtilrias nude by the Associated press li regard to the bogus homo rule schema pub lishcd American . panel's a few days ngo show once raoro the solid conlldouco ot' tbi Irish loaders In Mr. Gladstano , and also tin absolute unity ot palioy among the McCar thyltos. There Is , therefore , reason for tin belief that the party v/hlpi will bring over ; man to the house on the opening of I'arlin ment and mil keep nil there until homo rule Is decided ouo way or the other. The consorvattvos , apropos of priestly In tlmldatlon in IrcUnj in connection with th unseating of Mr. Fullam , intcud tointroduc a bill nmklnc it illegal .for priests to act n agents for Illiterates , or otherwise , nt th polling stations. The trouble bufors.tho covornmont is th renewed agitation of.lrlsh tenement farmer for nn abatomentof the judical rants lllci four years ngo. Tho.tenonts declare that th fall In the prices of llvo stock auJ farm prc ducts generally mak.cn a roviilon of rent imnor.itivo. A temporary clause of the act c ISSrempowered the land commission torotluc routs in the ratio ofttho decline in ngrieu tural products. The clause was oporatlv for only three yearsj dud csuiroa at a tlm when it would huvo Uono the most good. Th government will ask ! Parliament to rcstoi tha clause of the uct'ns ' itvas. . AH'eclPil tlio Stock Mnrhct. The anrcuncomeSt , . of the death of Ja Uould stirred Iho fle lors bolh on the tnsld and out of the LonQfin J tock exchanpe. A though the nowa had.iiotiupablo inliucnco o prices nt the close , Xhamainc'utarv influence I the American department was'ttf aoll' Whlc 'was soon checked Jby Naw Yora orders t ' buy. Th'o prosrosi of dealings no v Is repn seutod in tbo iiumensd interest felt In M Gould's death. Business was Interrupted I tno Stock exchange by membsrs grouping t talk of Mr. Gould's death end tbo beanti his death would have on tbo Gould stock : A mob of people clocked tbo npnroach to In exchange , all talldtijt ot tbo same theme an waiting to see ho\yIt nlt.-ctod prices , Th scone in Throgmorton stroct utter the Amu ican cxuhanco closed waa as lively and axel ing a if a speculative crjsts was impendini A representative or tha Asiociated pro i In gleaning the opinions of sorcrnl dealers i iho American market nnd some prominct street ouerators , found that thev concurrc in expecting a boom In the stocks of a American railroads , excepting the Goul roads. Hoarding the future of Gould stock low oared to hazard a prediction. "Prob , hly , " said ono dealer , "Mr , Gould's dent will bo welcomed by all western road greatly enhance Manhattan Kloviitod con pany In tno opinion of the nubile , nnd vast ! improve tbo position of the Western Unic telegraph. " Dr. Ccloridpo reports to the London po sanitary committee tbat there Is an almo absolute certainty of an outbreak of choloi in Ibo sprintwhen'all tbo precautions no adopted will bo fur moro severely strame than hitherto. : A Couldn't Knrni aCiilnnot. PAIIIS , Use. 2 , Drlsson has abandoned tt attempt to form a now ministry ana tt. situation is moro muddied than aver. J'.lT.ir. TENEMENT IlttUHK VltiK. T\ro 1'roplo , Tnmi'lo ' Duiitli nnl Suvor ; ( Illinrg KoTorely Itiiniod. NEW Youic , Dsc. 2--Tne throe-story fran house utIWt Flushing avonua. Williumsbur caught lira lit 1 o'clock this aftraoou an burned so rapidly that many of the tunan were forced to Jumb from the winaowa. Following Is a lltt of the Killed and 1 Jured : MICHAKL DOYLE , who with his fami occuptol the top floor , jumped uud wi lulled. KJ3LLH3 DOYLE. 4 years old. Ibo uauRi tor ot Michael , was'Klllod by Jumping fro the window ut tbo same time hsr father HT his death. .UMI.S Mt'iiuvY , vvlth his wife and s ! children , who lived du Iho second Iloor , wo ; badly burned , but wcro roacuod by the Mr men and carried to the different hospital where ihcir lr.Jurie $ wuro attended to. WII.I.IAM ( .liti.MKS , a cripple , and h motbor. also a cripple , were severely Injun and burned , The buildlDK was totally destroyed , Tl flrn originated from ' a.snai'k from thn plpo Michael Monagau'an old mnn who slept Iho collar , nnd who has been arrested on tl charge of sottin ? the , ) OUBO on lira. Ho w seen running fiotn tna bouso just after tl lira was discovered , ' llKttqU.JX UM Ul I , Ilev , Tnink ! : . MrOalluui llellovod uf II .HlnliterUl Diulun. SACIUMRNTO , Gl. , I > oc. U , A commltteo tlioMothoilutI3pUcpif.il church , which h ' been In session in tlus'clty for several daj lovostlcatlng tbo churco against Huv , F/ai 13 McCallum of I31k Urovo , Cul. , last nig completed its labor * , Ho was foand puil and relieved of his pulpit until a moating the conference ncxt.Soptember. Tno preacher wns charged with bavli vlandostincly loft bis work and with misrc roicntutioi' . A couiilo of months ago M Ctillum myttarlously disappeared from I realdunco , and itvtt - believed ho bad bo robbed and murdered und Ins body hldd away. Finally ho turned up In Omaha ai related a sensational story to tbo t-ftect tb ha had boon bound , gttggad and blindfold by two men , wbo teen him In a carri.ijro the mountnlng , placed bim on board n tru and ordered him to joavo the country , witli warning that ho would DO killed If ho ov roiurned to Elk Urovo , Tbo churcii oomm tco refused to believe tils otory. WK.IVUEH VUItt.01.1T3. U Will Iiu J'alr unit Vurlubtu Wind * W : lllovv InS'eLru lci ; Tuduy. WASIIIXUTOV , 1) . C. , Via. ii. Forecast f Saturday : For Nebraska and the Uakot Fair : varlatlu winds. For Iowa-Fair ; varlablo winds ; slight joolor. N MRS , ROBERTS' ' BEHALF Tcatimoay of the Dafenso 5u David Oitj'a Poisoning Crtso. ACCOUNTING FOR THE ARSENIC Iny llnvc Itpcit Introilucrd tntn tlin Stoni- iifh < if tlio Dcctiinril In tlio lluibaliu- liiK I'ltild Her StroiiK- rst Curd. DAVID CmNob. . . DJC. 2.-Spoalal [ Tolc- grain to Tim Ban.J Tno protocutlon rostad ts case this nftornoon nhd the dofiinso put in the stand Mr. Ellas Grogrf ot Groonxvood vho sold thacouln In which Mr. Roberts V03 buried , llo gave the formula of a solu- Ion , a quart of which ho ( javo to tbo narjon rdoring the coflln , with directions ai to its ippllcutlon lo Iho fuca nnd lo endeavor to utroduco some Into the stomach of the deceased. The solution contained nrsonlc , salt , alum , suit potvc , boracio ncld , alcohol , jorroslvo subilmilc , chlorlda of zinc , silicic ncld and xvatcr. Isaao Armasiost testified thr t ho ordered bo coffin for Uoborts. Ho said : "Mr. Slmpktns xvus with mo. I took Iho solution aid put it in my overcoat poeKOt and hud it n my nostoislon during the nltzht und next dav and applied It as directed. " Dr. F. EtiBlohnnl tcsillled to the amountot arsenic contained In a teaspoonful ot thoso- titlon us being over n grain nnd said that if i quantity of tbo solution had baon out into bo mouth of the corpse xvbllo lying on its bade a largo proportion would outer Iho tomncb nnd tuljucont parts. Dr. Atkinson of Fromoit ; and Dr. Boll of Jivid Cltv testified lo Iho snmo opinion. I'ho testimony of those witnesses Indicates ho line of defense and may provo thu win- nng card In the cnso. Likely tn l-Yiiil thu Hungry DcmorrutR. NMIIIASKX CITY , Doc. 2. ( Special lo Tin : BBC. ] A local papjr this morning printed an intorvloxv with Colonel F. P. Ireland , xvhicb will bo of interest ( to every democrat u the state. inastnuch as the colonel ha : just returned from the east , xvhoro ho had been in conference xvith the leaders. Among olhcr things the colonel said : "It xvas the general sentiment of the county , among bolh republicans and democrats that Mr. Clove- land's cuurso during his first term , Iu per mitting republicans to bold office , and nupolnling"muBxvumps lo responsible position ; , assisled in bringing about his do featinlSSS ; in addition to the fact that tb ( tariff xvns not as xvoll understood then ns noxx' . As soon as affairs are in proper sliaix It is mv opinion that the transformation wil inlii. " The culonol predicts a slmonpuro demo cratto administration , satisfactory to al democrats. Ho savs there is no dtssatisfac tion In the oast. It is generally thought , li this city that the colonel expects souiothini from th ? administration : and republicans nm democrats alike hope ho xvill got it. . , Killed n Vie I mi 9 Stallion. CITY , NeD. , Dec 2. [ Spocla Telegram to THE ; DICE. ] Julius , tno man stallion so Ions Ibo South Omahi terror , xvas shot by Prof. W. T. Colling tiero today. Julius was brought to Boavo Citv from Omaha to bo placed upon Prpt Colinga1 borso rauub , burns the horse grov tnoro vicious and snowed symptoms of in &aqit.y. lbls WAifpPJJ.4jo boA-AKpracticable Prof. Colllirgs will soon loavo'for tho. east and as none of his man would undertake th hazardous task ot caring for the uuly brute ho xvas Killed as a last rcsurt. His bold am hoofs xx-era preserved , and will DO kept li remembrance of the worst horse in America Inili-btoitncBY. BCATUICE , Nob.Djc. 2. [ Special to Tin BBB. ] Follo.vlngls Ibo B tale ment of mort gage Indebtedness filed and released in th ofllco of register of deeds for Gaoie count ; during the month of Novembar , 189i' Farn mortgages lllod , f.V3 , liS ) ; released , ? 5.U10 city mortgages lllod , f 20 , 700 ; released SI4.SS3. Niutxsici : ! Crrr , Neb. , Dec. 2. | Spoclal t Tin : Br.i : . | County Hocordor Braurer'a re port for Novombjr Ehoxvs mortgages tiled 01 farm lands to the amountof S' 2,100 ; released fi4 , ' . * ; ( . A mortgage of $110OiX ) on Iho dis llllory swelled Iho asgrogalaonclty proporl ; to $110,193 ; roleiuod , f5S45. Fi litliiK thu 1'ruut. Nr.iiiiAsKA CmNob. . , DJC. 2. [ Special t TUB BUG. ] The appealed case of th xvhlsky trust against the Nebraska Distillin company comes up for trial it St. Louis o Monday. Hans. John C. WuUcn and U. I' Warren leave Sunday for St. Louis to lee lifter the distillery's interests. The irua uas been Knocked out at every suit , and similar result Is anticipated at this appeal. Accoptml tlio 1 iitjirovi'iiinntK. IlASTiXfis , Neb. , Dec. 2. [ Special Teh gram to TUB BEU. ] The Board of Publl Lands and Buildings formally accepted th two nexv wicga and the now kitchen an laundry of iho nsylum for Iho Incurable it sane loday. Tim relieves Contractor Trie from furinsr liability. lloiinil ( JvtM-u ii HASTING * , Nob. , Deo. 2. [ Special Tell gram lo THE BCK. ] Charles Johnson xva today bound over to the dlitrlct court on th cuargo of burgluiy , pleading guilty. c7//c'.ifit > i.ura n tunic M.UIKBT. Thoiigli I.tirffu r.rrcliim Crnwilsil tlin I'IMI 1'rlrcs U'tsni ( iiioil. CHICAOO , 111. , Dec. 2. [ Special Tolograi to TIIK BBfi.J Today's receipts xvero est mated ut O.OUO catllo , 20,0(10 , ( hogs and 5,01 , slioop , making nbotii 77,1130 calilo , l.V'.Oi bogs and U5bOO sheep for the last llvo da\ ' ns against Ol.blW . cattle , 15Ui.'i9 : hogs and u'l 'J'J"i ' shcop for Iho suinu lima last week , ( . 'alt , wore In moderate demand and ruled llrmo 'J'iio hog market inudo u further gala i lOo. It xvas aotlvout the higher prices , tl pens being emptied at from ? , " ) . ( > ( ) to ? t' ,9.'l > for poor to fancy. Sales of shocp and lami xvera nt sleady llguroi. Today's market we nn Improvement cn the preceding days i this week to the extent that Iho supply wt smaller and the fooling stronger. Thursday prices wore no moro than sustained for poc and common grades , but good to exit dressed beef and shipping steers averaged shade hicbor , the lunar baiug in good d mandllutcuers' and dinners' stock xvus li UOilVO , The rnniro of quoiatlons was from ? 1 to $ for poor to extra coxvs , holfcni and bull from $ 1.00 lo 1.23 for siocknrs and feodei and from $2.7. ) to fil for very common t extra dressed beef and shipping tocr Christinas steers xvere quoted a-ouml M.2. ' ( 'ulvcs xvero In doinand at from f I.T.'i lo $ .VJ , Cholcn to fancy 1-1'JO , ' to l.SOO pound stcei arc worth moro on iho Chicago market I day than tboy were ono xvo k ago , For an ; thing grading boloxv chotco tuo market i Irom in tn 23 coins lower than thei Wa bavo not far to search for the cauRos tin have operated to enhance tbo value of tl former , anil the Influences thut have brougl about the deviation In tbo latter are ul : easily located. Whllo the receipts in the ogcregato xvci the largest over recorded for a ween in Ni vombi'r the offerings of rlpoboovos ot tl above xvclghts xvcrc comparatively fuv That fact luken m connection xvitb the r cent radical udvanco in the price of Amor con cuttle in the London and Liverpool ma kets made It easy for sellers to add 10 lo cents per 100 pounds to values. Whllo tl situation In prime catllo xvas thus natisfac ory tha state of tlo maritet for poor to fu grades could not xvrll nave oecn worse. xvas enormously overstocked , and sellers b : to be content with such prices as buycri the Urgou"ss of their hearts were willlu to offer. Ntarly every 0110 who had call bi > ru tbo lust week lost money and In mat case * iho losses xvero tnostigrlovlous. Tl raugo of lalai were from IX ) cents to tO.'J nmnctixtcd cows nnd scnlaweg bulls sold nt from IX ) cent * to t- ! , " > , nnd the ouutdo quoin * tion , JM. " " ) , xvni obtained for n foxr cnrloaJ.i of fancy cattle. From fl.M to { 2.35 bought tie greater part of the coxv.i nnd bulls nnd rom M.'J.'i to $ . " > took most of tbo stitrf. The uttiro ot the market for choice becvos looks irlght , but poor nnd common Mult must con' Inun to sell bad until nficr Christmas. The hog market was not loss firm than on the earlier days ot the xvook. The demand vas sharp antt the supply the strmlloil slnco taturdity. Conscquentlv sellers ngalu haj bo best of the situation. Ttiay pushed iricos up another 10 conu or lo from f.'i.Ot ) to iVlCi for poor to cholco light nnd to from § .7o to fu. 17'i for very common to choice nedlum niut nonvy weights. There \va * a ialo at fancy bojs131 pounds averaged , nt 0.2.'j ' , nnd culls nnd voting pics xvoro dls- ) osed of nt from fcl.iVJ to.r > 2 , > . Altliouu-li ho quality of thu receipts xvns ratlicr ordinary , the bulk of ibcmbrouclit bolter than from K > .03 to $ (1.10 ( , these bnini : tlm most coin- non pilous. Since lait Frldnx- there has icon a steady hardening of pricns the gain fet ho week amounting to from ' - ! , " > to ! IU cents mr lee pounds. .Tho mtirkot Is now within > cents of the hicbost point yet reached , out apparently thu situation U ns strong na nt my ttmo slnco the upward movement began , 'aeltoi's nnd shippers both are lu-tlvu buytra it thn ritllni ? prices ami if nil of each day's irrlvnU uro not promptly bought un it is because - cause of the unxvililnuiioss of nelier * to ac cept tlio maritet price. NotxvitlHtandlng the econt x cry radical ndvanco rccolnls do uot ncroasa to uny notable oxtont. They nro ml llttlo moro than half as lumo us the cor responding lima last year ami there uro no ircsont Indications ot uny linniadlato de cided increase. 4 r ; vv s.iran. Ulilcigo : liurgliiri llrt'iik tlm Kncortl for Ono Mchl's \VorU. CHICAGO , III. , Dec. 2. Savousafo robber n ono building in ono night , within one .quaro of pollco beaaqitartera was the record n Chicago to Jay. U was In Iho heart of the city ut , the big F. < | ultabo building , an olllct structure on tlio southwest "corner of Dear born and Washington streets , a single bloch from the city hall. ' Txvodaya ago , " said 11. E. Coxvell , the chlof clerk for ono of the victims , 'U boushl n bl'ly ' to protect myself against hlmvaymon put It iu n drawer in the onico nnd tin hlovas took oven that. " Two accomplished men could have done all the work that ivtis done , but the detective : scorn to think there might have boon a third On tuo llrst Iloor of the building ar.o tut ofliccs of Chunillor & Co. , mortgage bankers Pbo llrm has four safes , and of thcso the thieves broke txvo open. From thorn tboj secured $700 In money. Tbo papers of al tlnds xvblch bad been put Into the vnulu Tor safe keeping xvoro examined and scat tered over1 the floor , the burglar ovldoutlj not caring to touch anything but cash. On iho second floor tbu onico of W. Mir- Un , a real estutn Ooalor , was visited und hU money safe oncnod. in it the thlovo * found PIOO , which they appropriated. Washington Porter , n rotlrod capitalist , also has an ofllci on this tloor , and his nafo xvas opened , $ L3J ! being taken trumit. On the fourth Iloor the oftlcos of A. H , ChiUcout and of Alderman . C. Klnnoy & Co. xvero locatad. Tbo safes in them wore forced open , but nothing In their stolen , a < they contained 1:0 money , nnd tbo thieve : did not care for papers. The safe In tbo ofllco of the Briar GloacH Coal company was also onsr.od. The papers xvbloli it contained xvero taken out and curried into an adjoining room , where tuoj xvero examined , and thori throxvn uxvay. It each of.tlio ofllces tbo desks , ns v.'oll as the vaults , wore opened and tba contents ox amitfca. . . , „ * * All of the safes were drilled , no tiowdoi being used , and Iho thieves left no o'oxv b ; xvblch the police can truck thorn , Tbo robbery xx'iia discovered by Janlto Uoso when ho cnmo to xvork today , ilo lef tbo building ni 8 o'clock last nlgbt am ovorytbmg xvas locked. No night watch mm Is employed , and the building Is not lookci after , oven by any private patrol company This loft the burglars undisturbed to U their work. The nolico force seems to bo tn a conditloi of nearly complete paralysis owing to in- ofDclont appropriation ? , p'olllloal Jugglery nnd olher causes. The do'nartmoiii xvas reinforced inforced to , my by nn addition of ItJO men , al the available "subslitutus" bolngcallod upoi for aotivo duly. Chief of Police MoUlaugher ; loft the city tonight for Baltimore lo alloni n convention of the National Prison Hatcrn associatioa. JIAtll.r.Y I'l.K.lUJ fitlT.UVll.Tr. \Mll.Miiko : i rii lit Fur IIU Mlicrly 4111 til Theory ol Infinity. DAvnxroiiT , la , DJO. 2. f Special Tolc gram to TIIK Buu.J Cleorso I ; Baploy xvho arraigned In tbo district cour' , hero toda , for thoombezzlctnciit ot ? 100COO from th United States Express company pleaded no guilty. It is the intention of hU attorney lo make a fight on thn pica of Insanity. Prc bably txvo xvook * xvill clapso before the tria will open. The defense will maks us slroni a light ns possible and iho sf.ito will make strenuous effort to convict. It Is considoro probablothut tbo case will go 10 the suprem court If acqulltul Is not obtained. ii Cipiiiilu i'oi-K r. CKDAU ILxl'ins , la , , DJC. 2. [ Spsclal Tel ( cram to THE Dei- : ] foxv days ago Pro Irxvln D. JSlurtln xvas discharged from th Fort Dodge nubile school for incompolotic and for securing the position upon forge recommendations. Prof. Martin wii formerly principal of the public schools o Murion , having secured tbo poiitlon bar.iua of the excellent rocommendatioii3 , prascnlet It has boon discovero.l that onu of these letters tors xvas a forgery and U Is pre.iumcil tbt the olhcrj xvero also. Martin tva u Hisai fulluro at Miir'on , showing a tack of jiuli ment and u sense of propriety , us well c lack of inform ition , nnd xvas dismissed h' fora Ibo close of the term. lowii Truvnllii' ; .Mini Alri-t , Dns Moixr.s , la. , Dae. 2. Tbo txvolfth ai nual moating of the IOXVH Sinto Traveilu Mons association uponed hero tonight wil a banquet nt the Savory hotel. Nearly H members uro in uUondunco , The address i welcome was nmdo bv lion. A. B. Cummin nnd response by ox-Uovernor J , N. Irxvin i Kcokuk and C. E. Stlibbs of Fuirlloli Danclnc occupied the rest of llio timo. T morrow tbo annual business iiioiitlug xvill t held. _ Monx t'lty'H I'lu-loni : liitui-VHlH. Sifivx CITV. In. , Doo. 2. [ Special TiU cram to Tun BHK. ] It is saml-ofllolally ni nounoad that Sioux Citv Is to huvo btill ui olhcr packing IIOJBO und that K 1 llunkinsc fz Co. are to opor-Uo it. The plan la to 01 larxo Iho plant of tlio drosscd beef compan nnd convert It Into uinrk bouto of uuoi : 2,000 bogs capacity iluiiy. Kxtniiillnif tlm Onrili t , Sioux Crrv , In. . Do. 2. [ Special Teli gram to Tin : Hen. J Surveyors are In tl Hold locating u line for the Chicago , ti Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha from I'onca I New Cdstlo , Noo. . a dliiunca of Mxtv mile The line xvill bo built next spring and xvl lie an oxtonslou of a branch froa ; Sioux Cil lo Ponoa. Dr. Mioti'j r' WASHINGTON , Pa. , Dae. 2. The funcr train from Ibo nuilonal capital , bearing tl remains of tha late Hv , John Scott , Prc : dent HarrUon'a futlicr-in-iaxv , arrived be Ibis morning. Tno cusiiut xvai removed tbo rusidenca of a fjunar filcn -.vhoru I ; opportunity xvii givua old naltiliUars of tl ileceasod to look tor tna lust ti'iie 0:1 tils fe lurcn. After unimpla funeral &crvlca ami short sermon Iho remains iveru c.insignoJ tbo crave in VVujhliigton cemetorx1. Tl uroildentlal parly ut oace left for Wan No - Vorli It YOHK , Dae. 2. [ Special Telegri to Tui ! HUB. I Eno-iaugo xvas quoted as It lows ; Chicago , 4f > cunts premium ; Bosto 5 cents premium to 5 conla discount ; fc Louis , 25 ceuta discount. OSB0RNE IN HASTE Wyoming's Oovornor-Eleo' Tnkos Posses sion of tha OlfijJ By Foroj. ROCLAIMS HIMSELF THE EXECUTIVE Intara tha Onpitol Buildius % Staalth anil Looks tie ! Poors. EMOCRATS SWARMING TO CHEYENNE 'ndicAtions Th.it IrouMa May Roiult from the Move. IOW THE SCHEME WAS DEVELOPED Iciult of tlio DUpixlUiin of tlia Itopnbll- C : IIH' Oppniiniito ti OrRiinlr.n anil Onn- trol the Ii-sislntiirr nt niy Colt Iloir It U'.i.i Done. -NT , Wyo. , Dae U. | Spoclnl Tola- Kram to Tun Hii.J Dr. .lohu E : Oaborno , vas elected In the recent elections by about ,500 majority as governor of Wyomlne to : lll the vacancy c.uisod by the resignation of . 'rancls E. Wurron when bo was elected United States senator. This occurred two rears ago and Secretary of State Barber ins slnco boon aotliii ; governor. . Dr. O.iborno ms shown consldorablo hastn In getting on ho state pay roll. A foxv days 050 ho called in Acting Governor Barber regarding the tate canvass of iba voto. Governor Barboe , vns then 111 aad In bud and naturally refused .0 gratify O < borno's dosira to Install himself s Kovnruor. Todav the climax came , Since the inter- , 'iow of a few aays slnco , Osbornc lias been n Denver consulting wl'.h the attorneys and politicians ns to the best course ho could iiirsuo. What they advised and wuatva decided upon was inudo manlfoai. by this Morning's actlcu. The deatro of the demo crats was to have the governor Installed in o 111 co before tha ofllcinl canvassing of tha rotes on the Sth Instant , In order that ho inlKht , as the law directs , Issua oortilicatas o the members of iho legislature. ThU was an absolute noctsnity iu order thut the re qulslto number of democrats ralgbt parttcl- [ iatQ In the organization of tbo bouso so as to ottlo all contest cases in tholr own way aud elect n domocratlo ncnutor. Tonic I'oMTislon liy Foron. Before proceeding to tbo extremity of aa iiouuclng himself governor It U said Osborn * procured statements from the clcrlu of all ho counties of the state giving in detail tba rote for governor which sbowod his election. > \bout8UD : this morning Dr. Oiuorno went before D. W. Gill , a domooratlo notary- public , and took the prescribed oatb of oftlco. Ho then , accompanied OY a small band of 'althful boncbmon , bctoou himself to tuo capital , but belag unable to gat iu tbo gover nor's office at tbo door , pried open a window through'wb'loh ho scoured Ineross. Ho afterwards woat to the secretary of state's onico nnd proffered a copy of his oath on talc- ng possession of the ofllco. The document was refused. Ho also issued notices to the various mem bers of iho canvassing board that the ofllclal ' state canvass of tbo vote would occur on tba nth , thrco days bcforo the data required by aw. These notices werenlsolofl untouched. During the afternoon ho Issued tbo following proclamation : I'rocliilins Illmaolf ( luvoruor , In oboJlencJ to tha constitution aad laws of the staio of Wyoming , I-John 13. Oaborao , ilo huroby make proclamation that bavlna been elected by the qualified voters of tba state of Wyoming to the olllco of tbo gov ernor of the state to 1111 tuo vacancy In tba olllco occasioned by tuo resignation of Francis E. Warren , heretofore elected and qualified ns governor , and thcra buing no board of state canvasser ! ) authorized to canvass the returns and dcclaro the result of said election for KOV * crnor , and the returns from tba several boards of county canvassers now oa Ilia la the office of the secretary of state showing that I have boon unquestionably elected to the ofllco of governor , I have legally qunl- Iflcd as governor ot ilia state and now am said governor and I do call on all true and loyal clti/.oni of thu state to rospoot my authority as to such ofilco and to aid mo la enforcing the laws und seeing thut Justioo la all things Is dono. Dona at the onico ot tha governor at Cheyenne , on the Uud day of Decainbar , IS ! ) . ' . JOHN E. OiiioitSB , Governor of the State of Wyoming. " This wns Hoattored broadcast overtba city. Oiboino is now In the governor's of- Ilco with Barber's private secretary , who unloeitod tha door nnd followed him u early this inoriilai ; , locking the door nftor him. Democrats have been thronging to iho stata house all diy , congratulating aid convers ing with Osborna Uirouch a lookotl door or a window. Uipalli , iho private secretary , still boars him company. Tno bardofoan- vassora. thojgh not loyally oblluod to do so , would In all probability have lnuoil u oor- lillcato of oloc'Ion to Otlmao , Tnoro no intention of dupfl.MI : , ' him of his for a single day. Just what stops will bo tulnu to oust Orfbjrnn In not yet known , Certainly only peaceful inoasiiroa will bo In- voUc-d by rjpuljlluitia , Vet , us feeling It running high , a conflict , might possible ocou at any timo. J.'O THE I'LATTJJ OANAL. : apitillBt : ( Jiuitlly n tlin Itaaul- lilluy ill' IU Ci Forsomo time put ruaotlngs have been balil , attondou by a number of tbo most suc cessful nnd thoroughly caiiservutivo business r.icn in llio city , ul which iho project of bringing down In n canal iho water of tba I'liitto river and using It to goncrata power has bnon dUcu sod. At n mooting held last nitfht In the First National bank ivrtlclo * ot association wora udoptrd , and a capital stock of $ : tOUUUO'J , wns ngrccd to. Muasri. llurman Kounui' , H. T. Clurkc , I ) , F. Smith , Frank Murphy , Utoix'o L , Miller , B. lj , Wiloy und George liur'cer ' were named ua Incnrporatora. Tonlghl a mootini : will bo hold to complete the preliminary organization , which Is to bo preliminary to the moro careful oxnmlnutloa ot tno merits of the proposition , and iho ur- ranging for a now survey of tuo route. In order to got the DCS I Unlit , possible on the matter bcforo tubing it up as a Buttled thing. At all the mooting held thu far the discus sion has been unr-.cst und conservative , aa belli ! ! so Important a topic. At Liverpool ! Arrived Holgravla. from 'aw York. AtFustnet : Blehtod Bovlo , from Nex * Yor . for Liverpool. At Noxv Yorls : Arrlx'cd Brltaunln , from Liverpool ; Cyiilliiiina , from Hamburg. AtHostun : ArrivedColorado , from Hull. At Lizardi Pujsod Auisterdaui , frou NUXY York , for ItotiorUam.