THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : Sl'XDAT.-Axi'AHY 1 , IROS-RiXTEEX PAOEI DEFIED Till ! SUPREUE COURT Mandate of that Tribunal Oau Not Bo Served on Olcrk Van Damp , HE TOOK A LITTLE SLEIGH RIDE Jinn It In ( Jiirntlrin Whrtlirr Mr Ha-tOonr to llfijil Count } or South lnkot.i 8 < ! iiK'illoiuil IVnturri of tlio Cuirt Niontuiu , Neb. , Dec. ill.-Special [ Tele gram to TUB IJrr ] About ti o'clock last evening Count } Clerk Van Camp lilted team and sleigh with the irm.irlc tlmt ho would retmn in nbout lulf an hour , nnd 10 quested Unit the Hvciman say nothing Ho nnd cx-hcnntor Bonestpel had been in con fmltallon late in the aftn nonn , uiid l.itrr in the evening ipnmks woic in.iilo by some In dependents nnd Mr Honestcel to tin' effect tlmt it vouhl be n Joke If Van Camp would skip out and not Issue Mi Notion his coitlll- eat" of riot lion In tlio event the supreme court deciding the contest Not ton's way A ball was in ptogioss dining tlie evening nnd : ts ho Is a tegular attendant at such gatherings his nhsonco was notireable The } onng ltd } who looks after his office \voik stld that ho had gone homo near Ctclghton and \\ould ictnrn Kund.i } . A visit ofTin : BFI ; couospotidont In com- panjllh Halliff Not den of the suptcino court tonluht icvealod the fact that ho had not bee n there and his father , who is an honest fanner , Know nothing about the af fair Itulllrr Nordon and Tnu Bur conespondent nt Ycidlgic uio now about to tnako another ttlp tonight , vvhllo Iho Niobium elti/cns ate tit vvoik on thatoml , of the. line Tltetu lii\ing'hecn ! no pioviousvarnlng , tiie count1 , etetk's actions \\ero not watched Thcioato vat ions thcoties as to his wheic ahouts Ho has probablj gone Into Ho.ul count } or over tlio line into South Dakota. It is helluvod , liowo\er , th it lie in ij not bo far ftoin Voidigie , and ratchets ate on the lookout In the suuoiinding towns A United States marshal is watching In South DTikota. * UKi'ii irioitiM > iiixm.vrs. : : bc-vpr.il House Mnil > rm Itrfmo tci lln Whipped Into Mm * LINCOLN , Nub , Dec 1)1 ) [ Spechi Tele gram to Tim Urn ] The man who under takes to uni .n el tlio complexities of the situ ation in Lincoln tonight soon finds himself Houndeiiug in a sea of hopeless uncci taint } Uhero is no sltuitlon It Is simpl } chaos. The Llndell hotel is tlio only sec-no of activ ity , and the independent ! ) ate tlio enl } ones hcie. All d.t } long the } have met in llttlo f-'roups orgathetcd in the moio pietentlous caucus , nml the sole topicof conversation is Iho organ/ ! Ion of Hie legislatino 'I lie four teen Independent senatois hi'ld a eoufeienee this fotenoon and another this afleinoon- Scemingl } lliey h ive come piott } iiettlv to nn understanding Tin1 } nsseiton all steles und with lontldcnjo that all fourteen h.uo agieed to abide b } the teims of an .utrce- meat to coinbiiio with thdonioctats in Iho oigani/itltm of tlie senate alwavs providing that the toims aio sitisfaclory to them selves Thcmembeis ot the house held a pio- longodconfeic neo tliK evening not bieaUIng up till 11 o'clock , and then an adjoin n- mcnt was taken until 10 o'clock Monclaj inoinlng. 'Iheir whole efloit h is been in | j , \ . tlio cliiection of whipping mlo line two or thico icfiactoi } mcnibeis and at 11 o'clock they hud not succeeded. Fcatuin of tlio livening. The fcattltoof the evening was the appeal- nnco of Uio clcmouatic sleeting conmiitloe appointed at the icceiit niLOtingof the demo cratic state ccnlriil committee. 'Iho mem bers present weie Saw } er of Lincoln , Cook of Bcatilee , Clegg of Kills Cit.v , Cio'cer ' of Keamc > j. and O'Neill of Bioken Bow They appealed e.ul } in Iho evening and soon after engaged in a consultation with the execu tive membeis of the independent state ecu- ti.il comntlltce , consist ing of Bishop of Lin coln Deaver of Omaha , Pioemanof ncatiicc , Bariy of Grcelc. } , Small of Yoik and Nelson of Sc huylcr. The meeting was not tin unqualified suc cess for Small failed to i onio and Nelson Bent a proxv In tin * pel son of Mt Medfotd B.niy vvas occupied with other matteisnncl 1 did not attend the meeting lie stated Unit I ho was tlioioughl } worn out and went to hi looms on L stieet about 10 o'clock The ilemociatic commilteo uiged 11)1011 ) their independent - dependent eonletes a pioposlllon to oigani/t both houses of Hit' legislaluio upon tlio basl ofaneiual | division of the olllces If till' . piopositlon is icjecled the committee is In strueled bv tlio national demociatic sena tot ial steeling committee to tome-do over } thing to the independents fiom the spc.iKci of the house ami picsidcnt of the senate down to the custodian of the cnspldois , oul } asking In ictuin that the election of a 10- publiean United States senator bo picvciitcd X < i I'liMirn Tot Di'inoi lilts. And It may bo undeistood th it upon sucli n pioposltlon enl } can a combination boaf fected , The independents not only demand full control of both houses but democratic liBslstiiiico in shaping legislation 'Ihc } in ttist upon the aid ol Ihodemocials in pass big n ruilicud bill , a stockvaids bill and one or two other matteis U the demociatic mcmbeiH Hiuicndcr nmondiUomilh on the above teims Iho combination vvllllwefleeted otheiviso not Iho clemociatB Imvonot } c suiiendeicd As one of the side issues the canvass o the .sineiil ; independent iispli.ints for tin speaketsliip is wet tin of pissing notice I'oitorof Meiilck stsutecl In the i.tc-o but In is no longer in it , I.Icier U Sot In It. niclerhtlll clings to the delusion that the olllco is seeking him but his faith Isiidieulec by man } independents and his chant ei Miceicdathv Iho test of Ihein IIo is oil of timch-wllh tlio indupemleiilR but as AC the knowledge ol tliu fact has escaped him ( itillln , ol Satmdets count } Is 'way in tin lead and w hen the independents aio in , position to dlctalu teun.s lie will bo tlio can CUH nominee. Tliu icpublioaiis at o quiescent Up lo lln picscnt willing Iliu few of Diem on lln gtoitnd ha\ocontented thenmelvctibv watch 1 ing Iho iniiiicntvuH of tlio IndepemlentH o laughing al tbo 111-concealed ticpidniion o the dcnicK'iats. Chuivh Ilowo.nilved this ovenlug Seni tor Milttcb is belt * John Sheivln of Prc1 inont nnd ,1 C , Dahlmaii of Cliadroii huv been at iiidepeiident hcad < | iiartcrs till even lug , and CongiCbMiieii Bran , McKelghn and Kcm have not been tdlo , NS M.N : vniuiAi , rnnir. Caiulld itcH VV lip VV III lluu l.iirKi * I'olloM liiK In tlin Itopiililluin fiiuriis , TJ\.X ISQ , Mich , , Dec. ill The struggle be fore thulcglslaluto which will meet Janiiir 1 for the United States sen.itotHhlp soon t become vacant by the cxpitalion of Scnato Btockbridgo'ti term Is conspicuous for the mi known quantities that it contains The to publicans number NS in tlio two houses They have nn overplus of strength t accomplish that ixvult , as but hlxt-sovei votes aio needed to elect that iiumbei being a majority of the two houses o : joint ballot , 'tho usual wa } of bringliij nbout united action is ti hold n caucus call , in the week in which the session begins , I decides whom tlio choice of the patty Is fo tbo otllco of senator , and its action is consic ] otc'd binding upon over } nieml > erof ihupart } It will not taxo > < lxt } seven votes in the cai y.U CUM to settle upon i no nominee for senator Ur foit.Vllvo votes will decide tlmt question I the full attendance of elghty-elght lepublic ana is present , for fotty Iho la a inajoi Ity t the republican niembi'iship in the tw houses , Senator Stockbrlclgo U making a stron fur ra-clectiou , audexpie&scis hiuisel ns i onlldrnt of winning Ills strongest op iwncnt ncdovcniorC' rus W Luce , the the fnimcm cniulldate Kt X > nprossm.in. ! It Hnlibcll Congress men Harrows nnd O Donncll nro nlso coining lo the frunt nn rnndldntrs , nnd the litest to be heard fiom nro lion 1 ten ton Hnnchctt of Higinawnnd Hon J .1 Woodtmn of Pau- paw. No ono of the candidates can see n sufllc lent number of votes lu the caucus to make him a probable winner The unusual uncertainty prevailing is or- rnsioned by the fact tli.it so far as iwsslblc the senatorial matter was kept out of the tecent state election , ninl , except In isolated cases , it wns not regarded 9 ifo for anv candi date lo oxpiess his preference , ns it might Impel 11 thechnuieof u republican legislature , consequently the number of legislators elected without a pledge Is phenomenally higrnnd tlipynionotswIflliideciaihiB their Intentions now The usual spcculnlhm upon the probability of the adherents of candidates icfusinB lo cnler tlio mucus has been Indulged In , but It is agreed tliat tlio caucus will bo held , but theio Is apparently a strong mo\onicnt on foot tb make the billet lot nn open one. The struggle has many of the elements of Iho celebrated Perry light vvlicn lion Thoinns Whltmer was the suc cessful "daik hoisc' nfler a sliugglc of mnnyclas AMI.I. IU.CAI lATi ; ON CANADA. One hint of tlii > CjnirnV nniiiliiloni t Iti- llniilcil l'i. | Nr\v YOIIK , Doc ill A special ftcitn Wash inglon lo lite Sun sis I have It on trust woithy nuthoilt } , President Haiilson , the secietai } of tlio troasur } nnd becrelar } of alatc have pr.ulle.illv determined to make the outgoing of theHatrison ndministia- lieu notable b } n blow at Can iiln muc h moio vital than Iho tecent order imposing lolls on Canadian vessels passing thiough thcSault Stc Maiio ship canal nl Iho enttame of Lake Supetlor The blow will conic in the shape of n U > ng thiiMtcnod presidential pioc lainatlon , unit tiling 01 abolishing the ptlv ilege now < MiJc > } c'd b } Cuindtan lalltoadsof transpotling meichinidtse In bond thiough the United St lies free of duty innlurn sj- > - tern vei } advanlngcous to the foreign loads T\l the expense of the Anieiican companies Theio have been pioniis sof suchivtalialiou as Ibis for several veais but there is every Indication now that the stop MI long conlcm plated b.\ the United Stiles govei nine-lit is about to bo taken Tlio altoine } of the I'anadian Pacific1 toad is hc'iein consulta tion with leptesentallvcs of the Can.idl in toads , and theie is cvldenc-o of genuine al.iim among Ihu ftictids of Canadian intet- ests Senatois Pr } and Cnllom aie slid lo 1m advising Iho piesident to take some ladical steps in Ibis dim lion to hi ing Canada to teims .Sou itor Cnllom a otten exptcsscd opinion that the Cau.idlin loads aie eon stantlv evading Iho intc'istate commeicelaw to the distdvantago of Anieiican lines In competition with them h'ads him to Join bauds with the piesident in an effoit lo put a slop lo lids ilK'iiiniii it ion The seciet.uics of the ticastir } and st tie sav thcie is Just one wa } lo bting Canada tea a sense of the unjust disc t imination made bv hei against man } Aineiieaii Intetests and th it is cutting oft llieso transput tations fav- ois gi anted to her 10 ids b } our gov eminent Thov stj , too , Hut Canada's conimcici.il lite is latgel } centered In the benellls den veil b\ her lliiotigh her two gieat tiimk lines out of thcbo vci } pimlegrcs , and tint a dec tsivr move on the p.nt of the adininis tialion will icsult , not enl } in blinking Canada clown fiom her unjust all Undo tow ai d Ainc't lean intct csts but will lead to such a lo.idjiistincnt of the questions of li.inspoitationof Auiciicjii ineuluiidiso 1 > \ Canadian loads as w ill give Amu lean n ) ids , injuiiouslv affected hv the picsent eompoti tion , better chances and will aflcct the ti.ide so latgel } monopolized b } foieign toads. MW : JIMXIOO rii\ . Her l.cKistutiiru Asks rlut Iliu IVrilturj ISu Ailinlllril In slatclioocl. o DnNvru , Cole , Dec ill A spcclil from Santa 1'c , N M.sa.vs Both branches of the legislalive assembly litno mi inimonsly adopted a Joint mcmoii il to congtess on the subject of statehood Hieviews the piom- ises of the ticat } of Oiiadalonpe Hiclalg-o lepoats that the as jessed valuation of ptopctty in the tcnitoiv is 15,500,000 vvhllo Idaho and W.v timing h.ut only Wb,01)0K)0 ) ( ) and * .il,000.000 icspecl- ivolj , and that the population of New Mexico is l.Vt.UOO pcisons , while Mont.in i Idaho and WvoinhiK had enl } JW.OOO , 8i OOt and W 000 people The pioportionof foieign bom inhabitants is enl } 7 to 1UO , less than that of any othei icHcntl } settled state , whetefote , it is tesolved that Justieod mantis the admission of the totiitoi } , and the Pnitcd States setuto is lespcctlidlv asked to pass the house bill now iK-ndini ; be foi e it , with the school clause as passed bj the house , or w 1th such modification of the senate amendment as will give Justice to tin Sp inish speaking c hi/ens of the teintor } . o After it night witli tlie Loj , Youts foi a deal head Hi onto Selt/er 1or AtltaiiMt * ' lcnlti'iittur > a llotbcil of Con tiiKlou M.IHJ Cciiuh n III. LITTI i ; UorK , Ark. Dec * . Ill One mon death otciHicdat the penitentiuy jester da.v , making a total of font teen The con vict sufteted the most intense agony. Tin eotoncr's Jui } found tliat ho died of "somi epidemic ; disease , unknown to the Jury ' * .Coumcr Bond filed a lepoit to the bo.uc of piison eommissioiiots m which ho slatei that the sanitai } condition of the ptisou wa bad and calculated to bleed epidemic * in it i vvoiitfoint Ho dwelt at some length 01 the lllth piled uji in clIITeient qn.ulcis of th penitential y Tliocomnilsslonois , conslstln * ; of the see total } of state , attoiney geneial , and I'll vatobeciotarv I'tles , icpiesoiitlng Ooveino lltgle , iminedlitel } cHovoout to the piisoi and iiiado u peisoii.il inspection Tint a contagious disease in Its wets foi m has taken hold of the Inmates now acl mils of no dispute , ' The poibon tlicot.v is fas fading awav The man who died todav wa not lu Iho Helen i crowd , and has not beet outside Iho walls foi several davs Ho wa | in peifeot health vestetdav .it dinner Tin phsicians of Little Hock laugh at the pol son theoiy. People aio becoming shaky and cholci is being taiked of Tliu victim of vostoida , aipeaied ] well up in an hour bofotehisdeatii . The Arkans is Medic al liislituto student uio scaled and icfusu to handle dead bodic sent fiom tliu penitential1 , The penitential , Is mslclu Iliu lit } limits 0 .1 Constlptlioii cinuil DJ UoWitt'b Jlii I ; Klseis. Klseis.'J'H 'J'H | , ltlu llfk.r 0 The tioliiicliuis nro already gettlni loudyto ttlvido tlio loaves und. llshes 1ir Mr. Clovolund has said nothing , but th politicians aio busy paiccling out tii ollices. Tliat romliuK mo of a van Procter Kuott used to tell , says th 0 Louibvllto Ti nth A good old dumoc.'at , who has bee waiting Uvunty-livo .vcur- , for a posl ollice , owns a line do. ; , wliich is hit ) con st int companion. The other day th dog had boon having a run in tlio sun shine and was rusting on the porch wit his tongue hanging out. u Ttmt'b ' a IUHS dog , ' slid a trnvclinj man who had been soiling tliu old man bill of goods , " 'You'io ho Is'said tight , the eli man proudly , . " 'What ' malcos stick him out hi tongue that WHV'J" " 'Po'.lllcs.1 ' "Politics ! Hovv't" " 'Why , sir , tluil dog knows Clovolnn is elected , and he knows I want a posl oileo. ! and he's got his tongue out a leudy to begin licking the stamps. ' ' ' \\Vnt Out witli Kiii.li. POHTSMOUTII , O , , Dec. Ul Ruin toda > r broke the ice goigo In the Ohio river So' ' eial boats hnded with coal in tlio Sweent7i y. coal hiubor weio nulled away. U- : An Invalnuliln llvmcd ) fiirCulcU. If Shot Iff Ilardtnaii of Tler county , Wea cv'lrglnhi , was almost prostrated with a col w hen ho begun using Cliambct Iain's Coug lO Hcmedy. In speaking of It ho saa : "It gav \ mo almost instant relief. I find it to bo a iuvuluublu remedy for colds. " Pur sale t STIXE Now York Well Praparod to Meet nnd Fight the Pingue. INVESTIGATED BY A SENATE COMMITTEE Senator * rinnclli r mill llurrl * Tnlk of tlir Dnnqcr Iriun Cliiilrnv nnd Ollirr ( 'cm- H tiirnrlliivr 1 lirj Would rrcvrnt rliou. WASIIIXOTON. I ) C. , Dec HI Senator Chandler , ehnlrmm of the the commltleo on iinmigrntion has returned fiom New York In coinptny w itli Senator Harris , the i bah man of the committee on epidemic diseases , Sur geon ( icneral W } man nnd Dr. Hamilton , who established Camp I/3W last full by direction of the Treasur } department , They have been making a most c'atoful examination of the piecautions v\hch ! have been made in Now Yoik and vlclnit } to lepell the scouigo Kenalor Ch.indlei slid "With what is to bo done In the next monthor two It appc-us tliat nothing will teiniln to be accomplished in the way of pro pa lit I ton to keep out or treat eholeta Hut I want to say , noveltheless , that with cholera now existing in Fiance and Ham buig , I shall uige the immediate piomulga- lion b } the Ticisury department of sini- tai } icguhitions and warn all si lie and ill } authoiiUes to get icadv for the cholera 1 bellevo that safet } can bo found only In the suspension of Immigration and tlie stoppage of stceiago transpoitation When all nossl- blc prepnuitionsolhciwlse binc been made the } should be supplemented b } the passage of a suspension act The two 0,11.11 .inline bills now pending in the senate and house will undoubted ! } be pushed the Hist week in Januaiy , with the suspension bill alonirside , and I shall vvoil * for the pi sagoof the latter until the tth of March if necessiry ' ' -en itor Ilitri Ii' \ IPH * . Senator Hauls did not care to cxpicss himself on tlie lesults of his visit to New Yoilc "There ate no icsults , " ho slid , ' we went to New Yoik and my imiuesslons of wlial i saw theio will be Inc'oipoialed in my icpoit ( which 1 inn now prep.ulug ) on my bill pto \ldlng for national cuaiantiuo | in conjunc tion with state ciu.u.iiitltio I inn not in favoi of Senator Chaiulloi's blllr absolutely suspending iminigiation for ono } eur And 1 shall vote' against it and lake gieat pleas lire in voting against it This question of Im- migialion isa tiememlous onoand thoqucs tioa of a s inltation is oul } one of a thous uul eoiisldetatlons afTeettng It. It should not bo e'onsidpiccl with icfciencoto sanlUtlonalone , as the piovlsioiis of Senatoi Chandler's iion clad piohibttion bill seems to show that he so teg uds it. If my bill becomes a law , then Sen itor Chandlei's bill cannot bo enacted , foi my mejbuio also pioviUeb for suspension of iminigiation , b } the piesidcnt's ptoclimn tlon , in tlio event of gtcat clanger to this couiiti } fiom epidemic diseases What in } views on the cpiestioti of immbri.ition aio 1 do not catcl lo say , but when the lime comes for consideilng tins gieat question w ith tcf- oienco toils Ihoub.tmls of consicloiatlo'is , I will be glad to meet Sen itor Chandler and olhcis inlciestrcl and debate on the in liter with a view to legisl ition on it fiom cvei } standpoint which it cmbtaces " l'i Ulli'Ki" * of C.imull in Itnlhoiuls. The ptcsidcnt for the past tlnee weeks hab been collecting infoimution fiom the executive dcpntmeiilb as tc > the benellls 10- ccivcd by thcCanadiut Pacific reid fiom the consular seal Astern IIo will submit the tcsultof his labois to congiess In a shoi t time , accompanied b } nmesbigo cxptcsbing his views on the subject While no nuthoii- talivo statement can bo mule m regatcl to the piesidenl's ftn ther course in the matter , it is gcnerall } utidcr&too 1 tint the piesident w ill taUo no ricUenl steps to lemedy existing evils in the absence of specific authoiity fiom congicsb Vlolite ; < l Hie Intprntiito Coinnirrco A < t. , * The complaint ot Will ! im C. Kisscll of San 8 rianelbco agaiiibt the Atchison , Topcka & Santa l""e , and twenty-nine other roids , c'haiging dibcttmination in rates on oil fiom , the Standaid Oil compiny , the essenti.il featuicsof which wete coveted in a ptess dispatch hist night from Chicago , was ic- ccived oy the Interstate Commitco commis sion sevcial das ago The complaint has not } ct been lead by anj of the commission ci s and they decline to discuss either the complaint or the points involved in it. II is leained , however , that the allegations in this complaint ate not matoiiilly iliflcient ftom otheis which Ime been Hied fiom time to time against thcscandotheriailroads , whcto other Intelests weie alleged to have been the benellei 11 ies of cut inlcs. It will prob- abl } be some months befotetho case will be heard b } the commission. Ai my OMIcerh IIH liitlliin Vgcnts. The pi in lecently in tiigurated of placing at my olltcets instead of civilians in chiigo of Indian agencies , has ptoved s itisfaetory to tlie Indi ins and to their guardians at Washington , but it appeals to bo quito the conti.il } with some of the aim } ofllcets who have been todut Indian lltl U l'CH assigned bkS llUt410 ( 1111411111 agents Of com so , if they mo icgularly del tiled lo dc that dut } they must seivo or else tluovv uji their commissions 'Hint it is legaided as an iindcsliablo detail was shown b } the fact that two office-is iccentl } assigned b.the . president to such dut } ate doing all they can to bccuio a ie\oc.ttionof the oiclcis These .no Captain Chat les Poiter , Hlghth in- fanli } , dclailcd as Indian agent at LaPointe , Wis , and Pnst Lieutenant L A , Loveiinger , Pouith infantry , detailed tc Sisseton and Wahpeton agenc : } in South Da- kola They will bath piobabl } bo success- ful in their efloils and other ofllccis sent in n . their stead Major Noivlllc , Tenth c.ivaliy , whojias it been appointed Indian agent at Fort , Bel itI knap , Mont , will aeive withoutobjeclion , Iit as ho h.ib oxptessed a willingness to ae-cepl such an assignment It is nmleistood thai the chief objection to biich a dnt } b.v in in } 9 olllcetb is th it It is otitbido Iho lineofiegti Kir military dulics and that the } me htm peiud in then action hi a tlUidccl icsponsi liillty to the War and Ititenor depaitineiits to say nothing of the minor haiiassmcnl' fiom eontiaclois and tnoIndiansthemselves Dr. l.'ustmtiii'H CUHC. It is stated at the Interior depaitmenl that theiu was no titith in the published .statement that Dr Eastman , the agenc } phslclan at Pine Hlclgc , and his wife h.u : been dismissed b } Ciptnin 111 own , the agent. It is said thcto has Iwen some ftic lion between the captain and the phsklit and his wife , and several complaints have been made b } etch against the oilier Ai inspector was some time ago sent to Pirn Hiilgo to inako investigilion and his lejioil is now on Its vvi } to Washington Until that loport ni lives no action can bo taken Commodoii ) Josuph S Slteuitt , who lius been tc'lloved fiom dut } in fommuiict of Hit Washington nnv } jaid , will leavu hcioto mouow for San Francisco , where ho wil l ralbo his Hag on the United States shit P Mohican , as commander of the Pacific * squad ron , witli the lank of acting ie.tr ndmlr.il Upon the attival of the Boston nt Marc Island , the admiral will make lhat vcsse Ills flagship 1 lie place of holding the lniugiir.il bil next Mmi'li. about which there Ims bcci bomudiscussion hi the ptst fuw week , wu was settled today when Seciotaiy Noble gave tlio inaiigui allot ) eoinmillee pet mis sion lo use the pension bin can for Ilia event. Mr. Ill.Uiui'g Condition , Mr Hlaino's condition was reported todav as unchanged siuco .vesterdny The plusl clans made their usual call tills mottling It was mobablj tliu fact that the } st.icd HI unusually long time in the house that gavi the minor emrc-iiey on the sttccls that Mr lilaino had had an alarmiug relap.su and wai vet } much woise This could not be ion Hitned at tliu house , fet when the icpoiter called thoto , they weio given the iinswe y that Mr Hlnino was lust about the stnie Otheis weio told that ho was a lltllo better vol but the geneial hnpiobsion piuvailed till : ol afteinoon that lie vvtis not as w c'll us for soni time past At U o'clock tills eveulng Dr Johnson said tliat Mr. Dlalno was a trifli boiler. 3t Commencing Januaiy 1 the "AtlantlcCoas Id line" will put In effec-t n now fast schcdul fho in tlio coming bcabon , ineiuding 11 iuw fas \o tiiiln fiom Wushington to the bouih dailv a in 4p.m. The opening of the new bhoitlhn by "cutoff" between Wilson , N , C , und Plot cncc , S. C. , over which these fast trains wll i run. inakrs fulng : ii ) < ll tnnco of slxtv ono miles vvhlc'h means nulxiiTCspoticlIng redur tlon in time ever this line between the north nnd cnst nnd Charleston , Savnnnah nnd nil Kloridn points. ( ii'i wti.i. usi : TUP. riLtitvsTKit silver 'Mrn Will Tight Hunt .U' : ln < t I n- fnvonihlr f.oil lntloo. Wv'iiixoTox' , H C. tfe' -lloprcscnl.1- - live Pierce of Tcnucfs c , who with Hop- resentatlve Hlatid led the light for free sil ver leplslntion nt the l.\s.t \ session , announced today the purpose of , hlmsclf nnd some of his associates to "glvfl the antisller men n dose of their own medicine and filibuster , If necessary , lo present the tepe.il of the Shcitnan net" Ho was confident tint thete would bo noth ing futther accomplished on silver legislallon during this session , but gave it its his opin ion thnt the Inw would bo repealed early In the ncx.1 congress in tesponsn to the demands of President Cleveland Mr Pierce sild : "We w ill now wait on the other side and block Its moves. The tuin of the antl silver men has now eomo , and we'll give llient wh it they gave us Inst session 1 believe n bill to icpc.il the Shcr man law will bo repotted b.v the b inking and ctirteiu1 } eommltlee Yes , I It no looked Into the matter and believe theio is n ma- Jotitv of tlie committee In favor of the repeal of the law. Hut we don't piox | > so to let them accomplish their purpose Wo will sigtee to repeal the Slieimatt act and retutn to the Hlandacl if the minimum moiithl } coinage bo fixed at $1000,000 instead of ' .000,000 , as it was in that net " - Would the silver men be willing to com promise on f.l,000X\ ( ) month' " \ \ hy theHniiUH Oppose 1'rrc sllcr , "No , sir ; I don't think Ihe } would The Sheiman net Is uoiklng our vva > Wo have "sot the other side on the hip 11 is incteas ing the ciiculntlon of Iho country * 4.r,00OtK ) a month , and that Is what Hie batiks don't wanldono It is the hicteaso of the mono } of tlie country that Is at tlio botlom of the bankets' complaints " 1 believe the next session will sco tlie Sheiman law lepealed You see , Iheie ate I'JS icpublieans In the next house Ncailv all of them will vole for its tepeal The whole icpublicaii piess , 1 notice , is calling for its icpeal I can put my liner on sovenl } or eight } demociats in the next house who will vote the sime wa } I believe Piesident Cleveland will insist on its n neal , even be fore mi } latitT legislation is accomplished , and there will bo weak-kneed dcmociatb who will fall in line. " 'llioTtnonolaiy confctenco accomplished Its object. Its object was to make a shift over election , and it made th.it shift Had theio been an } Intention to turivo .it a con clusion , the Amci lean lep'csentalives would have liibtsted upon coming to a determina tion w ithout postponement of the cities- lion Nothing is gained b } either sidcj to tlio contioveiby b } a poslponemcnt until May The convention w ill then accomplish no more than it has in its iccetit session " Such is the opinion of Hepiesentativo Duller of Iowa , whose fellow statesman , Senator Allison , headed the United St ties commis sion. Hi- believes Senator Allison know vvluit ho was to do and did it. \Wstoru I'oiiMlon * . Tlio following western pensions gt anted ntoiopoitcd l > y Tim Ben and Examiner Buieau of Claims : Iowa : Oi iginal Fi edeiick J. Ilecrs , Chnilcs H. Uuidick , Chiistophcr Miller , Nathan A Ke\s , Francis U Miner , Div Id L btiain , Daniel C. Ulckfoid , John Uiehinond , Albeit 1C Siegfied , Is uio Young , William 1 Heady , William CVoilrovv , George Johnson , Job Hiclgway , Philip H I-eonaul Ad ditional William WiUiims , Andiew J Speed , Lindba\ Lamb , Hestotation Geoigo W. Dot } . Supplemental I lwood Mills Ineioiso William A Knipp , 'lillni.ui Peck Otiginal widows , etc -Lauta A. Hinds , Alexander Clanoey , ftthei , Ida F. Puller , C.itherlno Caskey. mother , Saiah Chadd , minois of Kdw.ud M. Counsell , Saiah K Edcs , Mary M. Hough , mother , Saiah U \\\H t ick. Nebraska : Original Francis Ludlovv , Isaac M. Heck , George Kell } , Thomas M. Stuait , Susan Cok. nurse ; John S Lewis , Kom.ilne liiclcr , Ciril J. Laurenl. John Xcilin- gei. Will ! im Kalley , Leonard J. Diako. Ad ditional Hiram. Heed. Original widows , etc Agnes E D. Cox , UliAibeth J. Downing , Saiah U. Hairis , mother ; Mary Giah.ini , mother , Saiah A. Embiec , minois of Ezia II. BlOVMl. South DakotaOilghul Chailcs W. Cole. Additional Lcander U. Baiker. Oilginal widows , etc It.icliel Ciago no iiuia riifiit up. Chicago Tribune : Footpad " Hold up vor hands ! " Belalod Stranger ( hastily complying ) "Certainly. And while my hands nro in this pobilion permit me lo cull your attention to a now and improved ar rangement of my own invention for at taching' a cuff to the sloovc of asliiit and holding it in its proper place so it will not slip or become loobo , but ro- mtnn rigidly lixoil ut tlio exact point. whore you fastou it no matter what the strain m iy bo it will never p/ojoct too far bojond the edge of the coat sleeve if propoily attached in the first places nor will it over slip suddenly oil the hand in a moment of excitement or sudden gostuio such as every human being moio particularly a gentleman is liable when least expected to the annoy ance and moitillcition of the wearer yet as you see tlio culT may be dutauhod by a simple pios.-iiiro of tlio thumb and finger either for removal or for chang ing tlio adjustment up or down tlio wrist as may bo necessitated by the length of the sleeve which is not always the sumo In Iho ciso of all the coats in a gentletnnn'b vvardiobo some of them being for diets occasions and necessarily of greater length than those used for busl- nessor working purposes but what I claim and am prop nod to show to the sitls- tion of any mnn alive is tliat this simple device which should bo a part of every gentleman's wardrobe by simply placing it in the buttonhole of the cull in the manner in which you see it hoe before you and bring the spring clumps to gether on the fabric of the shirt sleeve ntany point that may bo desirable bo- twnen the gusset and the binding at the end of the bloovu In tlio manner Indi cated will give the most perfect'satis faction in every case or money refunded nnd in order to introduce this most de sirable invention Into your city I am furnishing thorn at the ridiculously low price of " [ Hut the footpad hud Hod howling doun the street. ] i A I'uluUr. Texas Stfttngs : "Sp you want a situa s tion on the road as conductor , " said the suporintoiidoiH , tapping the ends of hiss [ lingers together. "Yes , sir , " ropllcd ho applicant. ' Now , suppose you should run yout tinin into another ) kill 30J or 40. ) poo- nlo and block the roijd for a day or two. What would DO your conrsa ? " "I'd hurry back lo the city and Boll 10,000 shares of the stock , shot t. " "Vorv good , " said the superintendent , "but I'm iidulu there ib no vacancy. You'd have to knock clown two-thirds tc put up for margins ! but tlie rest of your schema stiikes md as being worth ex amining. The day after you hour of n holocaust on tl.is line drop in and sec me. If a biaUeman happens to got kllloc I'll ' think you ovor. " mill Morn ? . The death of Leopold Morse of Bos ton i ocalls the trap which Major Me Kinley set for him in a tin iff debate in congress several vours ago , when tho.v wore both members ol tlmt body. Tlie Huckoyo statesman secretly procured from the Hostoninn's own btoro a tlf suit of clothes , marked "all wool , " and packed them away In his desk , lie then enticed Mr. Morse Into a discussloi and lea him to say tliat under the tarill an all wool suit of clothes could not bi made and bold for anything like $10 Thereupon Major MoKInloy llnhod ou the garinontf and laid vvhoro they cum < ftom. Much merriment enuued. FAVORED THE DEMOCRATS Decision of tlio Supreme Oonrt 5n tlio Wyo ming Contest Oases. BENNETT AND CHAPMAN TO BE SEATED Cnrlinn Count ) * C nin liiK llnnril i\ir : | \\lttliiRiirM tit AniKiiitirn HIP ItfMtlt VVIthoMt rnrllirr , Wyo. , Dee. nt [ Special Tele- pram to THE Hrr. ] The last and final de cision of the supreme court in the celebrated Carbon county election eases -was handed downtodaj nnd the icstiltls that the two democratic contestants for spats in the hoifioof representatives from that eountv , S H Dennett and Hariy A Clnptmn , will bo issued eeitilleatcs of election without ftntlier procodmo The opinion whUh is n rullucr on the de- mmrcr tiled bv the lespondcnts , the state canvassing board , to the reply of the relti- tors to the answer tiled btho respondents to the i elatois' origin il petition , was wiitteit b.\ Justice Con twav and concuited in bv Jus tice Met tell Chief Justice ( iroesbeck also read an able opinion hi whieh ho concurted in the tin il icsult and e\.ircssed ) the reasons wh.he . dissented in the fin mor opinion ren- deted The text of this Ilnal decision is as follows : "This cuiso now assumes a now phase The demmicis to the answer aheadv do elded weio an admission of the truth of those answeis Thlse'ontalned among other things allegitlons tint the names of the telatois weio unlawfully pi luted upon the olllclal ballots in tliat no eettlllcato of their nomination Had been Hied The com t held that in effect the filing of such e-eitltlcates was necessity , that the statute tenulting stteh tiling is mandatory and tlmt without thellllng of such eeilllle.tto telitois' names eould not lawfully bo ptiuted upon the ofti- ci il ballot and if so unlawfully printed the election of the lel.ttois would bo invalidated Oilier routines iif I lu > CIIM < . "The deinuricisof the tehitois being over- inlcd they llled their icplies These icpltcs .tllcgo that the relatois wete dul.v iioml- ntteilby a deniociatio convention lield at H uv Hits , In Carbon county , on September D7 , Ib'U ' , as eamlldites for election to the house of leprespiitativcb to the Second legislitiuc of the state of Wyoming ftom btid county , and thateertilleates of buchnomln ttion were dulj filed as teiiuitel by liw These cer tificates aie exemplified by eopy. They are precisely similar in foim oven as to every wotd , letter and | ) iinctu ttion mark" Heio copies of the cettillcates at o given , bolting fotth the facts auovo stated Continuing , the eomt sivs "Phis is ono of the eeititlcates which is claimed bj defendants fendants to bo no cci title ito or insutlkient to inswei the reiiniremenlb of the law The other is picciselj like it Whatwosi.vof this one applies to both Helttots , on the contiai.v , claim that Iho objections to the I'ettiflcates ate nietely foimal and technical , and that the eeitilicates do not tall blunt of thomiuuomeiit of the law in anj Cbscntial pattieul.tr" Til hull .illtlra Not Snllk Irnt. To the objection that the ceitllliato tmder eonsideiation does not state that the nomination was niado by anj polltlc.il pattj tlio couit slid In effect that such was not icquitcd to be stated in the putitiun It was sunimeiittohnvoitjpp.ucuttli.it tlio noun iiitlou iv.is made by a political convention To othei objcctiotib beating on the vetbal in completeness of the ccttilieate , the court de cided that there could bo no danger of mis- undei standing on these giounds , nor does the statute icquiic any dellntto fotnt Con tinuing , the couit si\s ; : "It is claimed that the affidavit to the eer- tilleato docs not fulfill the icqiincmctits but that it isbcuoublj defective It is tiue that it is seiionsly dofeetivo. Is this defect suftt- eient to tender the certificate ; void } If it has this effect , then , hi thogic it ptepondor- aneo of nuthoilty , both Knglish nnd Amcii- cnn , iclatois had no tight to have theli imtnesupoii the oflictal billets and then election is invalid. "This involves the inonliing as to what extent the ptovtsions ot our election laws arc mandatoiy as distinguished liom di rectory. As intimated in our opinion on the demuircr to the answer of defendants , it seems that Anieticaii couitb aio not disposed to cnfotce so sttict a rule of constitution as aio the English coutts A fair summing uj of the tebiilt of Ametican decisions is found in Mc.Ciui.von elections , bcutlon I'.U This authotiti eommcnts upon two dec Isions ten dated bi the supreme coin t of Kansis in election cabeb , and insists that minoi iitegu latities aio to bo genetallv dlbtegarded nn- les.b the statute expiesslj decl lies that they shall be fatal to the election or the.y aio btu 1 as to ehango or tender doubtful the icsult. ' Of Odienil Intricst. Concluding the decision leads"This is a case in which not onlj c.inclidatcs and theh ft lends but the whole people aio Intel estcd Ihoty county and ovci.v taxpajer in the sttilo Is intci csted. Suehilgid conslinetioi would inob.iblj necessitate a new election ii Caibon countj at tlio picsent time How man } counties would bo oimllail } afTcctrcl ai the ] ) iescnt or hi the futuio wo cannot 111 picsent conjectxno. It cannot bo piestimoe that the legislatino would enact any I iw In tending mi } such calamitous icsiills It is to bo piebumed that the legislatino liitcndcc to accomplish only what is icasoniblo am Just and lor the public rood An opposite icbtilt v\ill not be allow eel if i can faiil } bo avoided. At least it will nebo bo affected by any doubtful cansti action o statutcb It results ft oin these -views th.it the dc'inuuor to the teply must bo over- i tiled. " CuiiMiHKCil Ilio Itclcirns. As soon as the opinion was te.idV A C Campbell , attotuey for Clnipman and Uen- nett , asked that the poieniptory wilt of mandamus bo iss'tcd , but .Iticigo V.indovan- ter , attotnoy for tlio canvassing bo ml an nounced tlmt the boaicl would at om e can vass the vote in aeeoi dance witlt thetuling of the couit without tliisotder belnir isbuc-d 'fills uf lei noon the uoaid coinploU'd the canvass The completed canvass shows th it thollaitlson electots havoan avctago ina- Jotitv of UKM ( The legislatuto will stand tvvcnt-flvo tepitblicans and iiinoteen dcmo- ciatsnitdllvo people's p 11 1 } on joint ballot ThodemoeiatH will have a majoiity in the house and the republic- ins will eontiol tlio senate Osbotno's inijotit } for govctnor is 1.181 , CofTcen's for ccmgi ess till , and Oibon Clatk for buptemo JuclgcMI \ , All aio deipociats _ CoiiHiilti'il Cliulrni > n llarrllj. Piui.ADi i rnu , I'a Dee III Chaiim.in Now of \VomIngdeinociatlo state com mittee was bet o to eoitbult with Clialtman Hun It } over the best eouiso to put sue In the light In his state Mr Now exptessed him- belf as conlldent that Ills puty would canry Iho leglslatuio and elect a Unlti-d .States M-nator. Ill'llll , 'Illll , The C'lilcapro Mull Biiyn thnt two darkles - les on oppoalto corners of the Htroot are rhu's in the bulling of lunohea , No 1 IB very enurirotlo in calling out hiw wurcB , vvhllo No 2 is liuy. Novortho- lens , No - soils nearly twice IIB miiuh IIH No. 1. How does ho do itV Simplest way in the world. Uvory timu durkoy No. 1 bliouts out In stontorinn tones : "Ilo.ih'd } or rcdhots , line chicken s.tn'- uichcs and lonatln' cnrs ! " clarlcoy No. 2 la/lly gliuicce nurosH the fit root , hinllcs diEdniiifully and imtiontly nwiiltH bin turn , lu tiino it com LIB. As soon us dur key No , 1 1ms finished his bcrood , ilnr- Icoy No. 2 opens liie bif , ' , cuvernouB mouth , and then ho omits a ioir ; the like of vvlilcli even Nianura's ruahlng wiitors could not drown : "Iloah , too ! " And every time darky No. 1 ehouta'ln stentorian voice Ills little strlnp , No. comes back with too 1" Of course people don't understand , bul curious thov want to know. Tlioy'll slop nero s the etrccl , watch to catch the old diu-kj's mrftnlnij , nnd ivhou nt last thov catch on they clonn ilm out of ttenrly ovary rod-hot nnd ) tonmln < r roastini ; onr iiU llttlo push nrt contains , IN SMOOTHER WATER froNTisrnn rnovt Jinn rvor 1 believe 1 averaged one and n half horn's sleep nt night. "The fracture oe ui red IN ) feet from the iiropcller nnd twelve feet fiom the en > ; ! iics The supports on the shaft were more than Ivveut.v fcctapait. On the inoinlng of the 27th we were lead } to stat t and the captain moved ahead cautiously , so we could see how t would stand A ho.xv } sea was uintihiir , nnd a f tcr tw o hours' st earning , the head o f one of the bolts In the flanges used hi the repalts broke , ninl vvo stopped again This time wo lay to foi slxte-cii hours and the time was well spent , for It gave us good expetlence b.v [ minting out Improvements on the plans "At S40 the ' . ' - a in on 'Mb wo weio lead } for anothei start and from tint time on we iliove the shipa good HX ) miles Wo could have brought her thnt iiuuh faitlmr If il weie necess.it } " 1 he Hist Intimation that K J Coitisofthe Hatnbutg-Ameiican line h id that the steam ship Bohemia of his line had lowed tlio Umbila sevcntv live miles was when he ho.-ud it from the icpoiteis He slid " 'Ibis Is a complete Miipilso to me 1 had not given oven a thought to the pmbabilit } of the * Uoheinli meeting Iho disabled Cuuardcr if she Is entitled to silvagc , the question will have to bo settled b.v the head offlceis of the eompati } , both of which ate en the other side. " o THE RAILROAD EXHIBIT. A Noticbln I > l | i1ii ) ut KullriMil ViiUnuii | | for tlioiiiIll's fnlr. A cicsit liistotlcAl exhibit of railway tiupliances Is now hoin inon.iicil for the World'Hfair by llto U.iUiinoio i\ Ohio railroad. Tlio eompanj is expending inr.ny tliousands of dollars in the cou- struolion ot fuil-si/od rotiroductioiH of ourly loooniottvos , which will bo exhib ited working , though stitionary , on tracks of their own period. liver.v his torical locomotive of v lilchlhe dt.iwinijs or meinoiMiiii.i can be obt'ined is beinu thus leprodttcod , and the models will Include , besides locomotives p-opor , some of tlio earlier load encincs ; New ton's suggested Btoatn etirfincjo. never horotofoio const-ucled on u largo scale ; und Oliver livatis' " "Otuctor Amplii- bolus , " whic'h was road engine , steam dredger and steamboat combined , and \\ab _ opotatcrl in I'hihulelnhia in 1801. Oliver I'vana propelled it by stoaiu f'-otn hibbhop to the Schu.v iKill ruor , whore it was launched and driven bv eteaiu as n boat around to the Doltuv'.vro tivor , and then used as a bteaiu dtcclgcr , tliu Hist in the world. It is also conceded that this trip of Oliver Cvina' in ichiuo was the first appli cation of bteuni to ! i caril.igo in America , and , in fact , the first loeoino tlvo cngiup. I'hllndelphia U rcpro- sonlod not onlj thiib oai ly , bul in the Hi st competition of loc-omotivo engincb hold in this country , anil down to this day it has maintained its ovrly routiia- lion for engine coiistructiou. Tliib gi cat oxlnbit of o 'king moilolH , occupjtng 33.000 scitaio | foot of lloor space , is supplemented by u inoto o.\- tonsivo galloi v of drawings , p ints nnd paintings , illuslialOig the vvliole his tory of locomotion by stotin in all parls oftho _ world Some of the drawings aio originals , or tracings from originals , by such men as Stophotison. 'Among tlio most interesting groups of exhibits 13 that relating to the competi tion inaugurated by the Baltimore Ohio railro.id in 1S1. ! The company ' ofTuicd .1 reward of $1,0 0 for tlio bob't American locomotive , and nt least live entirely 01 iginal methods applying the power of steam to locomotives were sub mittednil of which will boropiesontcd by working models. Among the Philadel phia competitors were Mr. Sticey Cos- toll Mr. E/okiol or K/ra Childs. More information isdcbirod about the fotin- or's onglno , and , il o about Mr. Chillis' , who patented a rotary engine and ap plied ono of ( iftv-hoibo newer to a. locomotive - motive that was "cut to Baltimore for ti ml , but not homl of afteiward. Mr. J. G. P.vngboin lain charge of thib grand oxlnbit of raihoad .inplianccs and is ably seconded by Mr. U. C. Wright , formerly in chat go of the draughting department of the Baldwin Ijocomotlvc works. IIo Mini .Votlilil'-to l.lxi ! Tor. Ho entered the harbor shop nnd , glancing mound , stepped up to the near est vacant chair. Befoio heating him- bolf ho uddiosscd the baibor in Iho fol lowing words : "My dear sir , before submitting my self to jour professional utuo , I deairo to call your atttontion to a few facts of 0011- sidorablo intorost. I am fully aware that I am a victim to the dandruff habit , and that it if rapidly Enpping my 10.1- son , but , bingumrly enough , I havoeoino licro with tlio ll.xud dolormiuution not to buy .i bottle of your colourated dan- drulT destioyer , and it will tlioteforo bo iiboless to coutinuo Iho subject. " 1 iuiili/o that my h.ur is inpldly be coming thin. It has been falling out in huiidfuls for twonty-livo yoais and thoio'a just as much lltoro as tlioto ever was. And yet 1 am foolishly piojmrod to i eject anv proposition looking lo the purchiibo of a wwo of your far-lamed hair restorer. 'I know that my mustache is thin and fudcu und yet nothing can overcome - como a uupurslitious projudlc'o I have itgaiiibt in vesting in a box of your widely known Mustncho Invigonttor. "I have long nursed a Bhocfiil of corns , but no living man can nmUo mo coiiBont < to dealt oy them by moans of your slnguiaily olllcac'ioui ICradicator. "I have long needed nlmtli. bull liavo decided to put it oil until no.xt Huinmor. ' In fact , my bolo object in vibltlng you this morning is to get a plain hair- cul , shave and bhtiinpoo at jour lowest prices. Do you ajiiiruhondV" But the harbor VVIIH dead. ' - * - IliiiiiiHd III Iliu Iliiull I Niw : Voitk , Dec ,11 The bunk Btatement shows the icseivoliasincicasedlji.looo ( , and spcclo ban dcc'ieased MI17XK ( ) 'J ho banliB liold tlb , 1,0KJ ( ) ( in excess of ieiiiiements. | ! DISTSSFI ( ) WFSITII l/UttOJhl/ OlljlVi Dr. GcorgoL , Miller Confers With Elect Olovclfiud , UTAH'S ' CLAIMS TO BE CONSIDEREC Dlrtntor of Drmnrrntlo I'nllrj s | ( l to tini1inl liiii of Ilint Tcriltc.rj- St Urhoocl Otlirrlntuicitlnit Nuv Vons , Doc -Special [ Telegram ti Tin : tire. ] Dr. Ueorgo U Miller of Omnhn and Mr A "Ii Now , chaiiinan of the \Vom- ing democratlo state eommltlee , called on Mr Cleveland lit his itsldence today , lloth came hero cspechlly to ice. Iho piesldent- elect. Or Miller , on rctuinlng to the hotel , sild that he was greatly interested lu the proposed admission of I'tah as a statp. Ono of the chief things talked about wns , thnt ciuestloit Ho suggested to Mr Cleveland th.tt I'talfs dibit bo consideic'd as nil ad- mlnlsliallvo measure and separate fi-om the admission of other leu hot les ir Miller assured Mr Cleveland that pol.vg.ini } has been oxtctmlnatod and thnt the tettitoi } tsluevei } v\a.v vvoilhy of the honor of statehood "Mr Cleveland , " said the doctor , "mani fested a good deal of intetest in what I had lo si } about Utah and 1 am sine ho will bo In favor of the measure ' ' Ur Miller slid ho was pleased with the suggestion tint Souitor Caillslo would ba secietaiy and that ho thought the ICeiituek- Inn v\ould suit the noithwest " I'lie hidicMtionsin thesenitoiliU'onteBt in Nebiaska , * ho stid , "point totheelocllouotu populist , with democi.uic antec'cdenls , and Cii-oigo H Hastings Is a promising randldatp , but thetcsult will beuletctmini'd In the or- raniiMtlon of the house , which I think will be anil icpublicau The demociaUo candi dates foi se'n itor Include Conittcssman Me- ICelghau , Congiessman W ,1 Uinu andOov- einoi lo.\d ! " stliiiiilnit lu U touting. Mr Now spoke chletl.v about the senator ial situation in tils state and even explained the complications involved in the billet' gubein tloii tl light Spetking about the complexion of the legislating , he said : " ' 1 ho ilemoeials and populists have a ta- Jorit } of llvo on a Joint ballot , und th chance's .110 in f.norof a democratic sen.it o ' ) 1 have evor.v icMsnti lo bellovo Iheie vvill'ljo a dual leglslaluic. and if then- should be"'it will be dlnicult to ptcdict the icMilt. Tito legislatuio will meet on .Iitnu- aiy 1U AVe still have two gov- ( incus , Osbotne , elected by nearly J 'J 000 ma jot it } b } thedemoitats and limber , thesecielai } of stale and acting goveinor , both attending to gubein ilonal business. Osbotno has signed cei tillcate-s of elcetlonof the mcmbeis of the legislatuie , incliullng man } of the lopubllcans He o < iiiles | ) tbo goveuicu s loom and 15 ulwr sits in tlie ofileo of the bectet 11 } of state and has all the ate hives of the state in his possession " Mi New is a piomineitt candidate for sen- aloi He had a conference witli &on.ttor ( ionium of the sciutoii.ilsteeling committee about the situ ilion in Woiniiijj , and was cd assislanee c > rnitin : : \\iiMr : rosiuox. SiMinlor Cnilisln Conslili rlii u I'ro rniiu Air. C'Ic\Huiul. Niv YOIIK , Dec ill Senator Ciulislo , after an extended conference with Mr. Cleveland at the hitter's lesidenco today , ictmned to Washington Mr Cailislo has boon Iho guest of Mr Cleveland since Fil- dav He eamo fiom Washington on the spec ill invitation of the picsldcnt-clcct. It u baul that among tlio topics that were given ptominenco In the discussion was Mr. Cailisle'a disposition as to a place In I\lr. \ Cleveland'sc tblnet , vvluc-li , it II.IH been said , he h id ofleted him. When lie loft today it was s lid that ho had given Mr. Cleveland no dotinilo answer on the question Some of his filends s iv tit it lie will be Influenced to some extent b\ the wishes ol Mis Carlisle in this m liter , and it was also said that she did not look vvith f.nor upon it , profaning to see her husband icmaiii in the senate. \V.VIMD : m IIAKICITV. DUIIIOI i.illci KIcMtoiH llrinlmlc'il of Tlirlr Out ) l > > tliu National Chilli limn. Pun vnri.riiiA , Pa , Dec ! ll Chairman llanit } of the dcmocialic national commit " I tee lias vvittten to the chairmen of nil the domociatic state committees and Iho chair men of all tlio states that cast their votes foi Cleveland and Stevenson , calling their attention lo the action of congiess , w Inch dltccts tint the presidential cleclois of the sexcial slates shall meet and organlzo theelcctoinl c eille-ge , cast their votes , etc. , on the second Mondav m .lanuaiy Meetings of the several elec total colleges shall be hold on Monday , .hum it.I , IS ! ) I 'Ihls notion is itv'aidcd us neicssarv foi the rc-ason that manof Uio slates hinu \etchnngcd theh laws si as to confottii lo tlie piovisiotis of Ihonct ofcongiess of lhb < TOOK riUtUiitM : rossi > siox. 'iKinbln In I.IIIIK iHliuict < llj Over Iho .VIilj- nritltv , Lo\o Iii * xi > Cirv , h I , Dee ill. Mayor Puliiek filcason look possession of Iho city hall tonight with a foi to of twenty police and 100 or moio of his followers All weio aimed with icvolveis lo provcnt the fi lends of Mr S.inford , who also claims to have been dec led miler , fiom gaining pos- si hsion of Iho ma01's office Mayor Glenson intends to axsmno tlio duties for a third teim by vittuo of a cci tillc.ito of election given to him by Clt.v Cletk 1 Unite , Neither Mr Sinfold nor his ii lends will make liny attempt to gain the ofllco by force , but will hide the decision of tlio tout Is ( 'lUlclllllllCl Of till ! All UIIOA N Y , Dec ill Twcul-llvo ptomj- nenl iinti snai > peis ftom places outside of New Yoik and Ihooklvn met heiu today nnd icsohed to suppoit .lohii D. ICeiiian its n c oinpioiniHo candldiito for the United Stales bcnaloishlp Stun l < for I Di Miiith , N Y , Dec ill. The ontiio force of boiler inakcts emplojed In the I ! rooks I oiomotivo works , about ililJ in number , have bti nek for higher wagfs 'Ibis Is tlio Hist stiiko in the wet Us for yents. Tlia nioveincnt causes gie.it consternation in this cit\ which Is hugely mipporled by the trade * derived from the w'oikiiigmen , Tlio Uiooks winks affotds employment to neail } I.WK ) men , and unless tlio mutter is he-tiled it will p.ualyio nil dep.tt tmunts of tlio cbtabllshmunt , f'\ \ CARD. The office of the clolhJnu fioUsc Js tdjipornrlly lo- cfiled ill JJG South 18lh Street in Grei < rlilon 73oocvJicre nil accounts cnn he settled. JJ&J3LAN ] } LOOM1S CO. SAMUEL GAMBLE , Manager.