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    OMAHA DAILY BEE.
TWENTY-SECOND YEAJl. OMAHA , MONDAY MORENO , JANUARY 2 , 1893. NUMBER 190.
AWAITING THE WORD
Members of the Twenty-third General As-
f embly in Line for the Start.
INDEPENDENTS ARE ALL ON THE GROUND
Farmer Members Will Bo There When the
Pirit Furrow is Turned.
HONEST REPUBLICANS ARE APATHETIC
Bailrcad Activity Has Disheartened the
Better Element of the Party.
POPULISTS AND BOURBONS UNITING
irs-lii At ranging for SoUilH > lnff tlm
Opposition to Itrpnlilli.iin I.iiblijIUi
1'inliliitf Tlirlr I'lurts Suiulay IUi-
jliiKi In Hi' ' llotil
LINQPI.N , Neb , Jan 1. | Spcilnl Telegram
to TUB Bm : ] Sundaj In ought llttlo change
in the legislative situation , for the ptcllml-
nar.V button-bollng still goes on , and no con
clusion has been airived at that would
uu : rant the basing of u pic-diction as to the
null nine Not mm o than two thlids of the
iiiombcrs-clect , have .vut ai lived , although
all the IndopondiiiN niton hand and have
been , with ono e.xi option , for tho'past
foit.v-oight boms. 'Iho Independents hold
no caucus today , but will meet at
lOo'clodv tomoiiow inoiiilng. and attempt to
leicli a definite lomlusiun Thepaiti Icad-
eis have alicadj cmplovcd a number of spies
and the watch of evorj member has lorn-
nleneod The-i ni-o followed to and fiom
their meals , and aio not left until they seek
their looms for the night , l very movement
is noted , and a memorandum is kept of all
conversations with patties who aio not
known to bo all light fiom a populist stand
point It is a u-polllion of the plan pin sued
b.v the populists in the Kansas Icgislatmc at
Topeka two vcais ago
Down on Vim Klili-r.
Kx-Sppaker Lldcr seems to 1)3 ) an object of
espoci il susph ion and distrust at tlio hands
of bis fellow independents , and they .110 not
nt all b.ickw aid about v oil ing their feelings
in the matter Ono of his "Keep in-tho-
iiiiddle-of-tbo toad biethieniefoiicd to him
as ad d old wait , ' and vouchsafed
tin * infoimillion that the Independents
did not pioposo to give him a
chain o to bo eiookcd thib jear. If or not
this unkind statement v\as intended to
rollect on nidei's com so two je.us ago , the
hpeakor did not say Cci tain It is tliat Sim
Kldcr of Ib'll and Sam Lldcr of Ib''taie ' two
altogether dllTcicnt persons so far as their
Standing w 1th the independent p.uty is con
cerned.
Tlio sweet stiainsof todaj's chin music
have app.ucntli seivedto bring the demo-
cratsjind Independents still ncaior together
. and it is loin tiled that unless something
mine active is done hi the lepubllians than
1ms chai.icteiiml their movements up to tlio
picsent time the popnllst-bouibon combina
tion will oig.inbe tlio leglslaluio Tuesdav
noon.
I'fll'l t of Col point * . IlllllK-llf-C.
Many ic-pnbllcans aio oulspok In con
demnation of tlio apathy and seeming in-
( Uffeienco that have chaiaoteiiml the pait.v
londi'is icg.udlng the jnoposed fusion , ami
inquiry elicits tlio information fiom the unti
monopoly bianeh that the i.iilioads aio ic
bponsiblo for the situation Said ono of them
this evening : "I have done nothing am
( will do nothing to pi event the combi
nation , If the old gang is to bo al
lowed to foiio Its men and meas
uies to the fiont icgaidless o
the best intcicsts of the p.uty and of Un
state The way the thing looks now , Is thai
ani effoit to oiganl/c b.v the icpublleans w 11
mean Just that much assistance to the cor
( KHMtions , and rather than sec It go tha
way , I will iemain pissive and let it go ti
the other side , The fact is that the road :
must take their hands oil If thoi don't , tin
two bouses will bo oigunl/cd by tin
other folks and then wo will have noth
Ing to hope for , as the incasine :
would bo oxticnio to a degieo. If they wil
pull out and let the people have somothinj
to saj through their duly elected icprcsont.i
lives , theio Is a piobabllll.v that the icsitl
would not bo to the detiimont of cither Th
only thing for the icpnbllcans to do is t
effect n combination with the Independent'
but this cannot bo done as long as tinicpul
lican mcmbcis aio hanging back and allov
Ing the coipoiatlon follows to manage th
tiling. "
iilil : < UMirliiK to Cilptnii ! Hnnrst Mill.
The i.iilroad lobbis % bringing tiemcndoii
picssmo upon u-publio in mcmbcib to go hit
aliens for nomination of a speaker. The !
offoits aio conccntrate-d on men wholmv
for the Ihbt tlino been elected to the legist ,
turo and aio ciedulous enough to bollov
that tin so men aio actuated by devotion an
loyaltj topaitj.whciiliucaliti thoj are ral
road spidciH , iltawlng the unbiispcctlii
fanner Hy Into the uiucus diagnet Ome I
the caucus they have butrcndeicd their li
dividual ficcdoin Hi the dictates of tl
majority , and the i hok D of that majority
smo to bo n'dowmight monopoly tool or
'
monopolist nmbquciadlng as a' man wl
wants to deal fairly by loiporatlons.
Almost ovoii one of thcso pii-tcndcd lea
ois and saviois of the icpuhllcan party v\l
mo sounding the caucus tom-tom or point
Ing the caucus how-gag have been heie i
ovcry session for the past ten icais , plajii
tlie same game , to the disgust of dci cut at
reputable moil of all pintles. "C.iiu'ti-
is nlwa.vs their iall\lng ciy win
they want to coiral Iho gianger ol
ment In the lallio.ul pen. Once er
tilled In the caucus and bound down 1
Ironclad pledges , the stalw.ut fanner Is 111
Sampson after his hair bud been shcaicd 1
Delilah , Ho lslielple-hs ami becomes a me
dummy In the hands of the machine poll
clan. At this btngo a republican cauc
vvnuld not onli buiiondcr the party e
tli ply to the control of coipoi allot
but it is almost certain to diivo 11
llio independents into fusion with the del
t-nits as a matter of self-protection , A i
publican caucus combine would at once soil
ify the opposition and that means icpubllc. .
ilofeat unless a bicak can bo oflVeted by t
boodM lobby in the ranks of tlio iui
pendents , .
railed to Hold u Station.
Several of Iho railroad members of the * i
publican utato central committee came
last night and this moinliig and attempt
fo hold a meeting , but It was not a glltti
lug sucie.ssim I no action was taken.
Thcv'oipulcnt foim of Paul Vuudervo :
apiHMiod in the. i-otundas this evening J
tbo llrat tiuio sliico the gathering of t
plans began , but from this time
forward that notorious coriwr.Ulon bell
wether will bo actively engaged
in leading the indoitcmlent members Into tbo
piths that the combine companies so earn
estly desire to have them travel.
' 1 he Douglas county delegation has not jet
put in an nppcaranec , but the Independents
nro telling the position ot Senator Babcock.
H Is asserted that ho is opposed to fusion ,
unless llio Independents will rcclpiocato by
lusuilng the defeat of whatever stock jards
rt-ffiilatlon bill may bo introduced
Senator Mattes is also against fusion , but
the other Ihreo deniocrallc senators , North ,
Halo and Thomson , aio In favor of il at any
COflt.
lloniul lo lime OKI I'Milon
The fusion scheme Is boimr worked for all
it Is worth around the independent head
quarters , and the Llmlell hotel soothes with
HIP busy , bustling , bur/Ing ciowd. All
that the proiwsed plan gives the
independents to hope for Is a
senator and the organisation , with no pros
pects of any assistance in enacting dcshed
legislation. Some of them are ellsposed to
bold oft for this reason , but the piessuroof
the hoido of would-be emplojes of
tho. st.ite , even for the short toim of
thieo mouths , Is veri Rioat and the
democratic herders nio using every effoit to
di Ivo their men Into line. Blake , Phtlound
Dce-b are cndeavoilng to coerce the indepen
dents Into accepting the pi oposo'l terms , be
cause it would mean a little something for
them in llio shape of cheap patioimge.
Ollldj'H Itoolll Djllli ; .
The railroad leaders have seemingly given
up the attempt to in iko O.iklj speaker , and
when their ullorts woio iliicctcd elsewhere
theio was a noticeable incieaso in tlio
amount of Jensen talk that was Iloatlng
ibotit HIP hotel lolmidns , where
polltle-al devotees must do congic-
gate. Jensen has been legiiubd for
some time as the i.iilioad's second choice ,
and the smmiso has beeomo a certainty
sineo the decline in Oakly stock. Oakly
contlmios tobo pornlelouslv aollvo or some
thing akin to it , and monopolizes us much of
the time of the inombeis as could bo ex
pected of an exphing candidate whoso
health Is not seilouslylmpahoil
Judge Crawford of West Point came in
this evening and was at once closeted with
Senator Nortn of Columbus The jndgo had
a look that indicated that something was
weighing on his mind , and it seemed to
have to do with tbo political situation ,
but ho denied that his visit bad
any e-spci i il significance , and wished it
undoistooo1 that ouiiosity had much to do
with It.
John Pete-is , intcinal lovenue e-ollcctor ,
is on thegiound negotiating with Senator
Ninth iclathe to tbo ollke that ono h is had
neatly enough of and that the other hopes
soon to got
W. A Paxton of Oniah i is here , as is also
.M H. Weiss of Hebron , member of Nebraska
Columbian iommibsion , oicnp.\ing tbo posi
tion , as be siis , of an "intoicsting but
thoiougbli disintcicstcd spectator. "
It iilltriinlru II.iH Not Vet Cnptilroil the1
I'lUllltc Count } Clcll , .
NioiniMtv. Nob. , Jan. 1. [ Special Telegram
to Tur Bm : ] Bailiff Naielcn has been on the
tiack of abieonding County Clerk Van Camp
all dav , who is thought to bo not far fiom
Vcrdlgre , though in an obscure locality ,
While se.uching in other p u ts whore it wn
supposed ho might be1 , ho bad gone to his
father's l.iim about four miles from heio ,
teaching thoia dining the night. Ho lefl
this inornlug for Crcighton A cornier w.i'
sent tlioie , but no word has be-on icceivoil
from Oic'hjliton. It is believed V.n
Camp will go near Plum Vallc-j
in tlio cast central portion o
the county whoie ho will ba haiooied until
too late for tomoriow's train. Comic-is an
follow ing him up , and it is untitipatcd thai
pipeis will bo served on him in time to biin ; .
him to Niolnaia in the moiiiing.
i > iviocit : vis ON TOP.
llu- } Will , II IsSiilil , Oi-Kint/o tlm .11(111(11111
l.i uUliituri- .
ST Pu i. , Minn , Jan 1 A Helen i , Mont
special to the Pi nicer Piess sajs : Tliei
now seems ov cry leason to believe the demn
crats will oiganUo both houses of the legis
latme loiiioirovr They conliol llio senate
The Chouteau Cjinvassing boanl has not ye
leturnod the vote of tn.it county and the Te
publican iimtcstant has no title to the ollle
wlialeyer , so Iho democrats liiivotwcnty-liv
stiaight votes ono le-ss than the rt-quliei
mimber.
At a mooting of the populists held las
night Keprescnt.itho Bcccher , ono of tin e
third pait.v iiicmbcis , iloclaied that ho ha <
been eleetc-d by J.UOO demoeiatio and 'M
potiitlist votes and felt that ho was undo
obligations to the dcmociatH , and intimate-
Hint on p.uty questions would act wit
them lie has also given other assurance
to that effect A. Livingston , the dome
dalle member w ho has been very ill forsoni
weeks is In impiovc-d health and will b
taken to the house on a cot.
At a late hour tonight It was rumoiod th i
the iepiiblleans would apply to the snpicm
comt lor a pioemptory order compelling Hi
auditor to put the Choutoail lopubliian eoi
testiint In the list of inombeis , but tlisi
i null adjoin neil until 10 a m , Monday and : i
that hour the now chief Jiistko will take hi
seat As ho Is a democrat , the icpubllcaii
will hiildh go to him for icllef It fs no1
almost a foicgono conclusion that the domi
crats will coniiol both houses of the Icgixl ,
line and will huvo a majority on all Job
billets fet the United States senator.
SIAV usi : roitci : .
KiiiKii * rnpiillstH Wiint li > Organlm 111
Toi KM , Kan , Jan -Them 1 are feai
among n-publlcans of the state that the po ]
lllhts , In their endeavor to orgauUo tli
house over a republican m.ijoilty of Hue
will icsoit to fowo 'Ihis belief Is sticngtl
cued by the following quotation I nun n
oilltoilal which npppan-d in the last cditii
of the Kansas Populist , a people's parl
paper published line
"The icpuhllcans onli eloctol forty-thn
candidates out of l'- . " > In twcnti c.isi-s tl
coitlHiatcs woiogrnnU'd b.v open fraud , po
Jmv and fmgory Before thesu vvouls loin
our le-adeis. steps will bo taken in the com
to piove this assertion. The evideniewi
piovc. Hint \lllianswhocall thcnibolvi
lepublleMiih me forgcib , anaichlsts , tialloi
and thieves , ( lefciimg lo the state board <
cam.issois ) Thoonli light tin so scoudic
have U to bo hanged i..s t nil tins The nctli
of the boanl is open tieason. Those wl
abet It are traituih II , b.\ their own actlo
10 thi-i tin n lixiiotlie dogsof warinourhclovi
10 statoaml ilty , upon their own be.uls w
10o icst the rrtiiHnslliillty. But tlio people w
od - defend tln-ir lights bi thu foiioof aims
d- m-te-ssaii
inu , Will Iliillil l'irVoiI ; .
o- KXIIXVIM r , Turn . .lun 1A 1 stionif eoi
pan.s , with John M Basi of Foit W.I.MI
Spiuttor lliii'i- and Sam Thomas as the lea
lugs'oehlinldois , h.ib been e.jgaiiUo.1 , ai
at IA.-IIOX City , iwcnty miles west of Kno
vllle The car works will Inivo a capicity
lifteen umipleto c.us a ibij. A quaiti-rof
million ilullars will beexpe-ndedon tbo pun
Alieads machinery Is being pmvlu.su' ' f
the factory mid foundry , which will no 01
of the largest Indus ti ial establishments
the south.
SOUTH DAKOTA LEG1SLATORE
Approaching Session of That Body Will Be
Exceedingly Interesting.
RESUBMISSION WILL BE THE ISSUE
On Till * giimllini tuners the U'linurnt Work
of tinOK mlon l.lUrly to
the Phone l.uw Other
t'l-iitun-n.
Sioux FALLS , S. D. , Jan i [ Special to
Tun Bnu.J The third legislatuio of South
Dakota wilt begin its first session at Pit-no.
onTuesdiii. At Hist blush a tame affair
might bo expected iXeri thing is republi
can. Thcio are not enough democrats and
independents to make a rcspcctiblo contrast
and an oiilin.iry closet would furnish ample
room for their p u t.v caucuses If the com-
mluees liavo , as is usual , a mlnoilty icpio-
scntation , the members of the opposition
will stagger under the weight of their
various ofllces Thoio aio thlrti-tluco re-
liublicans In the senate , six : independents
and tineo democrats In the house the par-
tics stand icspcctlvcly sltti-one , fouilcen
and live.
Party politics will theicforo cut no liguio ,
and the success of all distinctively ipnubllcan
incasmos Is a foiegono conclusion But all
this ifoesnt impli that the session will bo a
love fe.ist. On the contrary thcio arealicadi
some piotty well defined clouds mthosk\ ,
and they have gone well bciond the sbe of
a man's hand 'Ihe Hist Is icsubmission
Prohibition has been tiled for thice jcars In
South Dakota It was adopted in IbS'J by a
close vote and over the emphatic opposition
of the bonier counties and the Black Hills
Dining the Hi sti eir the ! * was fall ly well
euroieod The liquor men stood aside to
watch lesults and thousands of disinti-icsted
vote-is who weie angoied at the attempted
domination of politics by the saloon gmo
cnfoi cement their b motion
But just as the enthusiasm of the pio-
hibitionists was at its height came the
famous Oiiginal package decision of llio su-
picnio comt and all the ex-saloon men came
blandly foith from their holes and began
selling pint and half-pint and gill flasks
Holes in-thc-wall wore flourishing on all
sides and the laxp.iicis wcie unanimously
giambling over the loss of the licenses
Sioux Falls was the Hist to take the bull bi
tbo hoi us He-io aiithoiities snggcslod to
the saloon men th it they would not then bo
molested it tlicv brought the saloons onto
the main stieots.md paid , ! ( ) a month each
About thliti-llvo lespondcd.
This stiricd tbo piohlbitionists to their
foundations and they he-Ill numbcis of well
punctuated meetings and p issed suncs ofdc-
nnneialor.v icsolutions andhlie-d spotteisto
diagthcculpiits into comt. But the obstinate
jniic's icfubcd to convict anybody and tbo
taxpayers howled again over the iucieised
expenses For a jear past all has been
seieiie- . The biloons have inn unmolesieil
upon the most ficqiicnted sti cots , the blow-
cri wagon may bo be-on any da.v dclivoiing
kegs and ovciy issue of the daily pipois dl-
icets the tluistv to the scenes of the most
appctl/lngconiblnitioiis between fico Imicli
and beer.
The same s.vstem prevails in the Bl.icli
Hills and latoli Yankton has adopted it ,
while in Union , Abcideon , Mlti hell , Cham :
beilain , Piciie and other tow us the tbhsti
have no tiouble in finding iclicf.
1'lglit uTTHtiVart Ago.
Two je.irs ago a voi'i stiong light wj <
made to rcsnbinit the question. A gioat
deal of money was spent and a strong lobbj
cinplovcd. But though the bill passed the
house by a laigo majoiity it failed in the
senate by one vote. This i ear the liquoi
men took a diffcient tack Thci pickce
their men in cvciy county and bj the v.cl
knov\n wavs bought to scemo thcnomin itioi
by all putiesof lesubmissionists In overj
lount.v vvhcio this could not bo done , fund'
VM-ie finnishcd lavishli to ilcfeat the pie
liibitlonisls In main instances this plai
worked In inanit did not AH the Blai 1
Hills lountics , Minneh.ilm , Yankton , Boi
Ilonime , Hutehinson , Hanson , and othoi
counties cither Ijimj along tlio boideis 01
possessing a v i laipe Cieiman populatioi
went against piohibition. But in m in ;
wheio tlie liquor men wcie confident of w m
ning , such as Beadle , Bronklngs , D ividsoi
and Lincoln , thoicsult was disappointing.
In the senate every member but two ha1
declined himself since election , Ninotct-i
aio unqu ilillcdly in favor of losubmission
iilnotccn as unqualifiedly opposed ti
it and two aio undecided The two win
have not dec-hied , the scnatois fiom Biowi
and Grant , aie likely to divide. In tb.it casi
Ihq senator fiom Beadle county , A W
Burt , and the senator fiom Marshall countv
Peter Bcrknian , will hold the balance ! o
power and will not onli bo piovlded with un
limited wines and cigais of the choices
biands but will bo besolgcd dally by tin
numbciless committees which have been ap
pointed by tbo Women's Chiistiin Tempei
nnco union , the nnfoiccmcnt league and tin
chinches. Hoy. William Fielder , picsiden
of tlio league and tbo man who hashoietci
fine led the tight for piohibition , has Intel' '
been mairledand settled over a parish il
Biooklngs and picsumibli will not go t
PI ei re.
Theio aio elghty-thieo mcmbcis of th
bouse. Of Hie-so tlihtj-olght h.iyedoclaioi
for i csubmission and thirty-nine against
while six aio.vet tobohcani from. Thcs
Hi.no piohably all piohlbitionists Us
and if they stick to their pioscnt views le
s submission would fail hi boven votes in Hiv
house.
v
MOID ItiillroaiN Ilculicd ,
i-
Thcio is another subject likely totittrat
considt-iablo attention The Immense 01011
of this i car havoov ei whelmed therallioaih
In mmii sections the stores and vacant hulli
ings and oven span ) looms aio crowded wit
grain and tlio louls have been utlorl.v un ibl
to supply enough cats to meet the domain
The low pi ho lias also inci cased tliafariiioi :
discontent Theio Is a geneial fooling i
many quartcra that the ralhoads and tli
elevators aio combining and atoiobbing ill
produccis with u high hand.
This feeling lias glow n to such a point tin
, . a ciy has gone up fiom many quaiteis for
moio btiingcnt law , Hxlng the muxlmui
1 fieight and passenger ch.ugcb , Lonipollln
additional elevator facilities and otho
wise hiinging the loads to timi
Undoubtedly , how over , the movemci
will Ito Kieatly cheikcd by the cltlc
The latter aio all rustling for now line ;
Their boomeis and real estate dcalcis hiiv
Bovoral rouln now in sight , the buildlna {
wbic-li would open up now sections an
vastU Imieabo the value of tlio land. Tli
Blaclt Hills , Pieiio , Abcween , hloiiv Fal
and Yankton aio all depending on those In
piovcmcnts for their piospeilty and wl
imlto solidly against any icstiiotire h-gl
hition , Behind thorn will bo the | wlltlcUn
TII riiuiKu tlm lllxdrcn l.u > \ .
Another subject of considerable Impor
nmo to the cities Is the thitatcned chan
in _ the divoito legislation. The sta
Women's Christian Temperance union in
the state inngresslon il absembli hai
passed icsohuioiis calling on the loglslatui
toicpealtho law and cxi ludo thoaimji
mlsHts who for the past two vcais b :
been lomlng lu-io for tellof mid now hu
bands. AuunmllU-o is ( o attend the he
bion and buttonhole the solous Thu oblc
tlou to the law hnot a < haitfo ot lixlt
Its provtblons aio as ililngont as those i
inobt of the states other than No
York and Massachusetts , whUU admit on
ndultojy as legltiin ilo ciuibo. It illtTc
from the othciH only in ie < | Uliing but nine :
ihos'lesidenco befoie biinB'lnir s-ilt llu
Iho illvouo applicants tiom ntiicr stati
whlcli dciii them deuces uau tome to Soul
bcconioiclcuscd , and again ictuin
holr homes in six or BCVCII months. They
ire obliged , of course to profess their intcii *
Ion of permanent residence here , hut Inten-
Ions are liable to chaijfre , The sentiment of
lie protesting sociotlcsihns been aroused by
i few notoi lous oxamplrs , but the majority
if the visitors nro Jiulct , illsercct ntul well
) cha\cd Many ot the towns , p.utlcularly
Sioux FsUls and Yankton , iletive a liu-gc rev-
ciiuo from the divorce business , as it is fa-
nlllaih called.Hiedivorcees arc usually
vealthy and Idlcne1 s gives fu-o ivlu to their
cxpcndUuiTs One thing is certain , tliat
ev cry attorney anil ovcry member from a
ounty ediitalnlng a city or large tow n , vv 111
Igldly OPJKSO any Jiange ana when tlu-v
ret together and Vrpunin- , there is little
loubt that the length of residence vv 111 re-
naln nt three months as It is todu\
Theio arc many other laws supported by
various Intcicsts which will commnnd atten
tion The mi-mbera fiom tlio IHnck Hills
will ask for certain amendments in the
statutes deilnim ; mining claims and opera
tions ; the militia v111 demand money enough
o keep themselves \ \ ell supplied with mil-
"onus and armoiicsf the Australian ballot
aw and the school law will probably be
urgoly mollified. But public attention
vv ill bo chiefly dlicctcd toward the four sub-
Iccts dlscubsed at leligth , and dming their
lebato Picric vx 111 U a very entertaining
ilacc. '
[ _ _ _
ur.AHY TI
Mrmlirri Alrriulj putlirrltiK nt 1'li-rro for
Iho ( jDinlng SiMslon ,
Pirniir , S. D. , Jan. 1 ] Speclal Telcgiam
to Tin : Bri : . ] Sundny has been a lively daj
in the hotel lobbies , \vhero members of the
e lslaturo have met to get acquainted and
Cutmo candidates for clcrkslilps have
been doing lobbiing. Minnchahn and
11 number of other counties have
full delegations on hand , but veii
little intciest has as jot been m.ini
fcstcd over the organisation of the houses ,
as there are only a little over half of the
members In the cltyi Probabl.v nothing can
be dolinitel.v leaineit as to who Is in the lead
until Moml.iv , night , when thci will all be
hole.
Kcsubmlssionlstsaio on hand with a full
foico of lobbyists Moso Kaufman , loader of
the hosts is in contmiiul , and seems to think
thoio is not much question but that the bill
will pass both house * etuly In tlio session
Govcinor-eloet Sl0ldon | is being besieged
bv candidates for appointments They aio
in theiit.s in laigo uumbois , and the names
of those who will be the smo vvinncrs.uo
kept veri secret !
( loveinor Mellettcilms prepued a nipssagu
and it is in the hands of the pi inter. It w ill
i out lin a icsumo of the work of the differ
ent depu tint-ills tinder his administration ,
and will bo quite lengtuy.
pom nor elect Shmdqn's Inamrnral addicss
will lu > shot t mul to tlio point. It willout-
line his futmo policy.
Theioming legislature will bo composed
almost entiioly of new1 men , who have not
attained a state ic'imtation Lobbvists and
candidates aie about the only familiar faces
that aio seen , and vUio will bo tholeadois
onl\ time can toll. 'Fanncis l.ugely pio-
doniin ite in both houses , but they arc an in
telligent , blight looUin ; ; lot of men.
ILLINOIS lillSl : VTUIli : .
|
Work cut Oil ! for Tli.lt lloilj MuttrrH to
Si'msnrn i.n , III , j'un. ' 1. Wednesdaj next ,
Janmi.v ) . the ihirty iiglitli genuial assem
bly of Illinois will 'meet. Mcihbcis arc
aheady beginning -irrive , and it is prob
able caucuses will .br held Tuesday night.
AVcdncsdaj tcmporarjv orgnul/atlon will be
cfTected , and it is prn'jablo mljouinmcnt will
then take place until the following day ,
when pcimancnt oftlccis will bo foimallj
chosen and Clov ci nor rifer notified that tin
assembly is ic idy to lecoive any communica
tion ho may dcbiro to submit. After the
mcbsige has boon lead a icsolution will be
adopted naming a day for llio olllcial canvas ;
of votes
After the names of the ofllccis-clect have
been oftleially promulgated , another rcsoln
tionwlll bo adopted naming a d.ito on wlncl :
govcinor and other btato oniceis will bi
foim illy inducted into ofllce. It Is now considered
side-red piobable that unanimous conscnl
\\ill fix upon January 10 as in uignration dav
and .iriangomcnts for a grand dcmociatu
i elobration on that dnj in lonimeinoiatlon o :
the ici out demoeiatio victory in tlio stati
aio now iindoi way
'lite inioining legislature is the Hist smc (
the dajs of Lincoln and Ddiislus In wlucl
the demoei.ips huvo a mtijoilty in boll
houses This condition makes the coming ses
bion particulaily signllicant , in view of tin
fact that sii cdistrictlhg of btato for Judicial
congicssion.il and legislative pui poses , i'
ono of the tasks ol the general assembly I :
liny tiouble whatever is expciicnccd in tin
task of rodistiictingon a doinociatio basis
it will prob ibly bo fpund In the house , when
the demoeiatio miijoiitv being only thicc-
thcio is liable to bo sci Ions complications a' '
any tune fiom sickness , absentees or dls.if
fcctlon among certain democratic members
who may ftol that their distilct is not 10
cciving propt-i consideration In the readjust
ment
On J.inuiu.v 0 tin ) new democratio stnti
central committee will mcethcio for oig.ui
ir.ition and v\ill piohably decide to maintait
lcrm ment he ulqimitcis nt the state caplto
dui ing the session ofthogciiet.il assembly
Attion v.-ill bo taken to the end that the stall
commlttco may assist demoeiatio member
of tlio loglslatuiQ in preparing the ic'dlstiict
ing bill In sin. h a way as will Iiiuio to tin
gieatcst possible iidvautago to the paity ,
llu-iu Will ll < > Soiun
Many members of the gencial assembly
however , do not appear to fully appieeiati
the ioluntai'i oiler of assistance ntul coiinse
fiom the st.ito committee. Its not Impiob
atilo thPiefoietli.it thoio may bo consider
able filetlon aiIslng liom Jealousies and as
sumptions of piprogativos iu the matter o
icdlstiiciing , and it is Imped so in
clash of anthoiity will dcmmnli/o tlie dome
ciatic majotlty. and in that the re
publicans now find their greatest consola
tlon Upon qui stloiis of redlstrictliig , however
over the democrats uio thoroughly uuited
That Is , thodisliicts shall bo it-adjusted s
as to make thu majority of tlipm safelj dome
ciatlo and assure the election of a Unite
States senator by tbo Joint assembly o
Ib'.i'i It is imlin tlio se-e'omiaiy question n
how dlstilcts shall 1)0 uirved out , and w hie
section ol the state shall iccclvo tlio gicul
o est apportionment , that si lous dltllculty i
found.
H now appears that thcio will no soilou
tontcst over the nrganUatlon of the tw
houses Hon. ClijUin ( B CialtsofCoo
coiinti is assured ot the nomination by tli
caucus for tbo sjicaketbhlp. It Is aU
deJlnitelv settled that lion Caleb C Join
son of White-side county will bo selected litho
the sumo caucus as the democrat Ic i and
date for temporary speaker of tbo honso.
in the senate there Is no likelihood tb.i
an ) vorj atttlro contest for the honor i
president pie tern , will IK ) undo. Thoioi
test seems to lost between A J O'Connor i :
Lasallo and Harry llbou | of Plkoiount ;
with indications somewhat iu favor of tl :
fen nipr
With HID exception of the ofllcps of pro
idem pie tern , of llio scnalo an
bjicaker of ' llio house theio .u
no aspirants for lepubllcaii cauci
nnminiilions For tlio tepubllcan picsldci
pro torn of tbu senate O F.Bmrj of Hui
cock i ounty is an avowed candidate Fiic-m
of Senator ' 1 lioinas Hauler of Fulton csmt
and H II Kv.ms of Kuno county mo uurl
Ing in tbo inturpsts of tboso gcntlcint-n fi
the same position , For the lepulilicaii noi ,
inition for &po iljer of tlm huuae , Ucprcsei
tativos Calluhan of Ciawfoid , Mo.ier i
Cook , Haw Icy of Kane ami Paddock of Kai
t hakecfcounty , tire aspirants
' i For the sec-rctaiibhlp of the senate , ICd I
" Kimbiill of Maeouphuomity will piobably 1
cloctcd. For seigcaut-at aims of the beiia
the v oil-ran newspaper man , Colonel Phocli
Howanlof Danville , la llio Uading mm
date.
\ \ B Morris of flolconda for fleikof tl
houbo appears to bo In tbo lead. For doc.
-co.-m.suEu os SCCO.M ) i > i.ai5. ]
SOJIE RAILROAD STATISTICS
Extracts from the Report of the Statistician
of the Interstate Commerce Commission.
INCOME AND EXPENSES OF THE ROADS
Tlmt Are SlurtlliiR In Thrlr 1m-
llarnliiR I'cr Mile mid Othrr
I ) itn of n Vrrj IntrrrttliiK
Nilture ( lt\en.
V , 13 C , .Ian 1-Tho inollml-
icporton the Income aud'expondlturo of
rallwajs for the jear ended June : IO. IMfJ ,
lomplled by tliu st itlstieiin to the Inler-
state Commcrco conmilssion will bo made
public , soon.
The grim carnlnps of I'JS..H'.i I'd miles of
railway mo shown to have been ? liWOJilul ( ,
from \\hlcli the > ; ross earnings of the entlio
tallwav system are estimuten tohi\obcen
Sl.ajJ.711C'.W This U an incieaseof ? l'jr.-
UoO,90) over the earnings of the pievlous
year , or an inci case of 003 iicr milo of line
The operating expenses for the \ear\Nero
$ SHTJ.OibohiK an Increase of S1S14lMi ,
vliieh leaves tin Incicisu in net eaininirs of
MMUtMi ) , or ? i. a per milo of line. 'I he
actual lucreiso in loveiuie fiom passenper
serioewis.ll , . " > 0.OW ) , or $ 'M7 per "mile of
line , as against an inereaso in the iv\enuo
for similar MM vice of > yint4H , or of 1,0-11) )
per mile of lino.
Moil I'rullliiliUt Ko ids.
H Is observed th.itthe roadswhleh accrued
the lai'Kost gross eauiliiKs per mile of line
are the lines connecting the wheat prnwhiK
tenitoij with the scabnud , and the lines in
the southi-i n states bonlcrhiK on the CJnlf of
Mexico It ibsicnillccnt , liowevor , to noliio
that on those railways there has been an in-
cicase in opetatinp expenses neaili equal to
the incieaso in tnoss leceipts
The iceelpts show Ihatthoapjirepatonioss
oainjnps of sixtj-two loads , cub of width
eno\san ] nitome In oxcebs of $ .1000,000 is
? illl,47\Sll , bdnjran average ot $12,811,171
The a\etapo K'oss ie\emto per mile
of line for all roads is i.MO ,
a classification " * T > f the sixt\-two ,
mails in question shows that ciuht ictoixe
e icb an income in cxiess of J''O.OIK ) per milo
of line ; for ten , Iho income per milo of line
is between * U,000 and .v-0hXI ( ; for tliutcon ,
Iho income per milo of line is bel\\oon $7-l-l i
and Slll.OOO , wliilc the income for each of the
icmainder is less than ST , 14t per milo of
lino.
lino.Tho
The density of passenger and freight tralllc
is also given for the loads whoso pros < } earn
ings exceed . ! ,00i,000. ) and fiom lh.it it
ippeais that in sumo parts of the country
theie has been a hoaUhy expansion of tiado
dining the last two joais , v\hilo in other
pirts the ini icase in tialllo oMblU does little
moio than balance the loss of trallic of lb',11.
Ill till ! SlMltllUIII Stlltfl.
In the Sonthcin Gulf states , Tennessee
and Kentucky , the tonnage per mile of line
was In 1S1K ) : H,0'.W ' , in Ib'Jl ' 40'.I.I01 , in IS'.tt
"lOJ/J'il. showing a permanent gain ; on the
other hand. In the tciiitor\ the tiimk
lines east of UutTalo and Pittsbui } ? , the ton
rates per milo of line werein 1MK ) l.WO.ST , ,
in Ib'U 1.7f. , ) , . ! . ) , and in lbi lCi,104 { ) The
poor lolativo bhow ing of 1 bill is in pirt ac-
tonntod for by now lines built in the state of
Pennsylvania , but tlio ligiucs indicate a de
cided lltictu itlon In business.
t. nt.Aixn's CONDI riox.
II in MiiLh Itettor mill UN IMijslilm Is
lloprfnl.
\ \V\sniNtiros- . C. , Jan. 1 Mr Bl.iino is
much better. Dr. Johnston said this even-
nig : "Mr Blaine is u little bctl or. " When
asked if Mr. Blaine sit up iosteid.ij lr.
Johnston icplicd in the negative.
rourtecn dai b ago Mr. Blaine suffoicd a
iplapso which inanv of his fiicnds fc.ued
would prove fatal That ho has lived the
old .vcar out and witnessed the com
ing in of the now has , smpiised
many who know how ill Mr. Blaine
has been , and also know how sick lie is
todiry. While thcioaie Illinois from time to
time th.it Mr IJIaino is to bo loinovod to
some warmer climate , no picparations have
Urns far betn made by the family for such a
Jouuioy Tlio fact that Mr. Blame is notable
to sit up seems to bo taken ns p\idcni.o that
the peilod ot his icmoval is vei.v icmoto
at least. His pbjsieian will not discuss
the question with any but inombeis of Mr
Bliuno'b funiiU It is undeistood that per
sonally Mi. nialno prefers to lomaln In
Washington pending the termination of his
Illness. He is fully avvaio that unless his
ph\siclan actompanled him on his jouiney
and i em , lined with , he would be running a
gicatiibk This fact , and another , that he
could not lind elsou hero the comfoits of his
own home , make Mr. Blaine , it is said , very
much averse to being icmoved
Sick as Mr. Blaine Is , bo still exhibits
much of that wonderful willpower and norxe
that Imvoehaiaetori/ed him through mote
than one ciisls. In these latter dajs ho ex
hibits less of the despondency over his phv-
Meal condition than that whkh tharaetoiizcd
him when ho was much stionger than ho is
todny. In the piesento of Ills family he
tilts to bo chcoiful and hopeful of the
futmo. His appiclicnsion ho keeps as his
own seciot Thoio .lie times when he dis
cusses his plans for the filtuie , especially
those of u Ilteiaiy natmo It is understood
that of politics ho does not speak pxiopt in
a desultory fashion , ab if thev had lost , to , i
certain extent for him , their inteicbt. It is
also nndoihtood that in case ho should not hi
able to cauy out cci tain of his liter.uy plans
tliat ho has arranged to h.ue papcis ici.itilif.
to piiblio in liters in his possession editei
and published at the piopcr time.
IIIIN : : IIM ; A i.iri u : .
C'linaila Memoirs tlio l > utj on Unitm ! Stiito
D. C , Jan 1 The suspon
> sloii of the discriminating duties on sugai
Imported into Canada liorn Iho Unltei
1 States , icported at Ottawa Satmday , wil
baldly boionsldcicd by the goveinincnt o
the United States as satisfactory ovldcnci
uu the pait of the Canadian government o
entire ft loudly feeling.
The piusumption is that the law bus hooi
found to bo of no advantage and the-iofoio 1
has been suspended Tliu presumption ii
based on the fact that Canada still Impose :
aduti of 10 per cent on all tea and coftci
impelled via the United States , a dut ;
which has been in existence for a number o
jc.iis. H has eflcctually dilvt-n all to i am
loflco trallle with Canada fiom tiansl
thiough the noiLliein pait ol the Unltei
States , ami npp neatly it bus piovcd mlvan
tagcous to Canadian transportation inteieslh
and thttofoio is still inaiiitalned.
In the language of n prominent ofllcial to
night' "If Canada wants to show that six
is possessed of it good mid filcndly fcellni
for the United States , lot her abolish tha
10 per cent duty on tea and coffee. "
IN VIOLATION Ol1 IA\V.
Intcisluti ) Cn in men o ComniUfcloiicr 1C imp
M.iKiMim Import ml Dcclnlon ,
, D C. , Jan 1 The Intcrstat
Commerce commission , by Commisslono
Knapp , bus rondiHo.d its opinion la the CD >
of the Boanl of Tiadoof Chattanooga again *
thu Kast Tennessee , Virginia & Georgia ral
way and uthois
The complaint allegcil that the rate-
on trafno fiom Now York and other Atlantl
seaboard points to Chattanooga aio unrc.
son.iblo In llieinticUes , ini'J ' lelatlvely , a
compaied with i.itcs on llko property t
Memphis.ind Nashvllio , and that rates o
butti trifllc uio gicator for the sboiter dli
Unco lo Challiinooga than for the longc
eliaUinco over Iho bamo line in Iho same d
lection , to Memphis and Nashville.
The comuiibslonvis held that defendant
aro'Justlfled by the rxlsteneo of vvnter coin-
petition In charplmi less on such traftlc for
the longer distance to Memphis , hut that no
such competition exists for such traftle to
Nashville , mul n greater chatge for the
transpoi tntion of llko kind of propel tV from
said seaboard points for the shorter distance
to Chattanooiffi than for the longer distance
through Chattanooga to Nashville , Is hi violation
lation of the foiuth section of Iho act to
regulate commerce Defendants mo ordered
to cease and ileslst from mnklugsuch gie.iter
charges to Chattanooga , with leave to tlio
application for relief unili-r the . provIso
clause of tin ? foul Hi section within a specl-
lled time.
One transportation line cannot bis.ihl to
moot the lompetltion of another tuinspoitn-
tlou line for the cam Ing of trade of anpar -
ul ir iocalltv. unless the hitter line could and
would iicifoim the service alone and the
other did not undpitako It
When greater disparity exists between
chaigos whlih aio lower to competitive than
to intermediate points much less i emote , the
Infcionco is liresistible that the lower i.lte
is nnremunoratlve. or that the larger rate
gives unwarranted letilin for the service
rend ei cil.
t'AltllMl M > T A CAMIIUATi : .
fhiilriiiiin of tint Iti-pnlilliiin Nittloinit Com-
intltfit l > oc n't \Vmit ti > llc i-nntor.
W\SIIIXOTOV , D C , Jan 1 [ Special Tele
gram to'I'm : Bm ; ] Cbaliin.in Caiter of the
lopubllcaii national committee nuhcil In
Wa'ihlngton late innight lie will temaln
hc-io for several ilnjs , and will discuss w 1th
other ineinbois of the committee tlio ques
tion of the time and place of the meeting
which will soon beheld. Mr , C.ntor said
tonight.
"Tho meeting of the republican national
committee will bo considered by inombeis of
the exccutlvo committee No action will be
taken b.mo . until a niajoiity of the exeeu
the committee has slgnllled Its desho ' *
"How about \om candidaci for the Moil
tana sonatoiship"1
"All the gossip with refeienco to mv can-
didac'i for the senate has bcin unauthoii/ed
While I have icison to believe that thiongh
theefloitsof mv good friends in .Montana 1
might be favored bi the icpiiblican caucus
nomination for the scnatoiship , I have 10-
qiicstcd that m\ name bo not piesented to
the caucus The It-Kislituio of Ahmtiimi
will convene tomoirow , mid the people of the
state mo mini1 deeph interested in tlio en
ailment of wise legislation looking to the
development of the material resomces of the
st.ito than tlu-j .no in design Uing a United
itatcs senator. This sentiment is so strong
li.it it will compel oidoily action
\ tlio people's pi t.v icpiesentatives.
'heie aio many aspirants lor senatoiial
lonois , but their iispuatIons will mi-
.onbtcdlv bo suboidlnated to the popular
eniand for n sp-edy org.ini/ation of the
egislatmo anil the piompt consldciation of
ei tain questions lehitim ; to the develop
lent of the mateil il Inteicsts of the state
'he legislatme. as it will piobablj oigani/o ,
\illhavoon Joint ballot thiitv-three lopub
leans , , thirts-llve democrats and thieo popu-
Uts One ot the democratic membeis being
II , theio will bo only flmtj-four immibci <
) f that paily inplaio "
Wi sti in l' < imliiiis.
U C , Jan 1 [ Spot ial to
I'm : Bi c | The followinf ? loceiitlj granted
lonsionsaie icpoited bv Tin : Bi r. and Ex-
inilncr Bmcau of Claims :
Nebraska Oilglnal Charles II. MeBride ,
ohn 1C Models Joseph Ilauell , Clcoigo C
ames , John S. Haton , Hcuben T Itogeis
[ 'bonus. ) Makin , UllwOod Lambent , Bent
.illli.irt Additional James L. landsoy *
Iowa : Origin il James McCahan , Silus D.
Driest. Saul B. Hvans. George W. Pciils ,
Daniel Fidler. i'Vancis II. Uonndy. Daniel O.
ilallorau , John Nichols , Ooorgo 'J. Miller ,
Chandler II. Picice , Jacol ) Mcl'\-iiin , Xaeha-
iah Hasbiouck , James M llaaton , Kobeit
Hall , .laiob Miller. Additional John Piatt ,
: < Mnan IMdy. Incieasc David S Bullock ,
lohu Vansant , Benjamin r. PaiKer , llenii
Andoison , A'utiew T Miller Keissucs-
Gioige Haidonbiook Oiigmal widows , etc.
.lennlo Moriison , Saiah J. Montgomery
ninoi s of .lames Meiismcs Chi istina Ai not ,
Mury R Ketcham.
Wioml-ig Oiiginal August Ilabon.
South Dakota. Oiiginal John B. Flint ,
hnrlcs .Ionian Oiigiual widows , etc
Atlanta M. Alljn.
7///.V/C IT ; , s / / / / ; vnoLMt i.
.Vtti'iupl to Vr < omit fm tlir rutlllillcK.A inon
ArlcniHiiH L'umlttN.
IMSW Omr.VNS , La , .Ian 1 'Iho Picav
lino's Dallas , Tex , spoi \ , \ \ saj b Mr Petti-
son of Little Hoek , Aik , is In the city. In
lofeicnco to the icpoited existence of chol.
oia among the i onv lets in the penitcntiai.v
nthatiity , ho slid the disease has the
symptoms of cholein , but Is moio swlftli
fatal than Asiatic cholci a. It liist appealed
imong a detachment of convicts at wink
rleaning out n bower on the lion Mountain
- . The uneoveiing of the sowei
llboi ated a gas , which , it seems ,
generated tlio disease , night umvii-ts ut
work in tlie sewer died , Jive of them hall
an hour after they woio stiicken down
r'lom this sow or tlio ilibeaso was eonvcjed
to the penitentiary.
Mr , Pottlson thinks tlio suddenness of the
deaths disposes of the theory that tin
disease is duo to thobads.iultar.condition . ol
the penitential j. Ho sijs tlio < iuestion I'
whether choloia geneiatid In Iho Unitu1
States v\ ill spread like that losiiUing fion
an lnioitpd ] ) geun
The disease has created boniothing llki
a panlo in Little Kot'k.
I'copln Cdiillnuc to 1'oiir Into tlm Nrv
Clllllpi Cl.lllil iMinipriH A < the.
DI'.NVIII : , Cole , .Ian IA I lippuhllcait bpo
cial from Umango , Colo. , sa.vs : A mine.
named llito arrived this moiniiig fiom tin
San Juan gold Holds and brings the His
authentic Infoiinatlon Trout there , Husivi
lli.it the minors ara spending most of the !
time gnaidlng their claims to pteu-nt then
bolng Jumped. No trouble has aiison je
but tlieio will piohably bo some bofoio long
At loidlng to Illto'H stur\ , the hist claim
so far as know n , belong to tlio ( Jablo company
but by blnking twenty feet , bediock Is en
countered and at almost any point It w ill p u
out enough to keep a man Intel esled Jin
no lingo nuggets have jet been lomid Abou
7,000 people ar scatteicd through the Holds
thoio belnu no towns or organl/ed govoin
ment The Ute and Nnvajo Indians lool
with disfavor on the encioachment of th
pi-ospcctois on their gi omuls , but aio no
liumoious enough to cause tiouble It is CN
tlnmted Unit 600 pcibons a day aio .uihin
at the Holds.
. a
< ; / too I
llou it MIBBH , AV > o , , I ! UK nilcr -.enldil
C'u lii > 'i < rJiijliilnr s.
Cni.ir.sNi : , AVio , .Ian. 1 [ Special Teh
KIMIII toTni' Bun 1 - A lowboy by the mini
of Kd Paynonnd u bartender namid Iluit , h
dulled In u llttlo pistol prattko at Sujr ( !
lust Wednesday night , Payne itcchlnK
shot in the aim ,
Jt nppo.us that Payne had a blight Jag o
anil tin oateni'd to make It smoky for th
people In the saloon. Dining his plxti
piactlco ho shot nncomfoitablj near tlm bai
tender , ube full called upon to take u him
in the game , and shot I'ajne , the ball takln
efteet in his i l/lit hand nnd ui in 1 Jivj no w.i
iiftciwuids aueated and biought to Shci
dan for tiial.
_ - .
Iluil Tinulili ) ulth HID I'llcds.
NEW OuiKANri , La , Jati 1 ThoPlcaiune
spcclul from Dallas says ; Bishop riUgoral
of Little Itock has been appointed by Aid
bishop Jimseii of Now Oiluans adinlnlsti ,
tor of the dloccsiti , vko Aichblsbop Bici
nan , and he took cliuiL-o today , lelobralln
high pontlllcnl mass at St. Paul's cbiiul
lifshoi ) Brcnnan bus had tioublo with II
priesthood under him. and has gone to Ken
to lay the matter bufou < thu pope. H
friends say ho will bo iclnstatud , and th ,
Bishop FlUgcruld has lukun only tempoiui
CHILI AS THE CONSERVATOR
\ _ .
President Montt Announces His Policy Con
cerning His Neighbor Governments.
WILL PRESERVE PEACE AND QUIET
in the rorrntiKt south Atiirt-lritn Uo
pulillf , tMilll Ulll Aim to Aihiituo thu
Miitrrlal liitiritfl of All -
Ardent tulmi Ainilii ,
< ? < > nlon H nn' .1
VAI cAim i ) , Chili , ( via Galveston , U'ox. , )
.l.ui. 1. [ Hy Mexican Cable to tlio NtnV
Voik Herald Special to Tun llri-Ilia : ]
Vnlpai.ilso Ill-Mill piints nn iintnotltntlvo
stntomeiil of tlio general lutonml iiiul for
eign policy of tlio govci mill-lit of Preside-ill
Montt Congioss utnl the cabinet nro eu
gaged. It s.iis , in framinii laws \\hloh will
tranqulll ? ! ) Chili mid will re , establish the
countri on n ihm basis ami maintain quiet ,
It It thu Intention of the govcin-
inont to do everything in Its
power to | n\i\o to the worhl
that Chill Is the foiomost South Atuciicnii
lopnhlk1 , mul to Justify the fact that her
credit Is higher than that of am of her sisters -
tors In tlio financial eonteis of the woilcl.
No etToit will lw spatod to iniiiroM- the eon-
illtIon of the people b.\ such educational iiutl
boclil icfoi ins as will Ining the u-publio to
tin- highest st.ito of ofttcli'iicv
Chill , It is anmmm-otl , will inner not In au
nggn-sslve nmiincr toward hi-r noiglibois ,
but wlllalwavs be uulto aid thoin In pre
serving their , iutotnon.ami . to place them
selves hi sue h a position as to be fiee from
the \\llil outbmsts of icvolulion to which
tiian > of them mo now ll.ible ' 1 he Idi-.i of
a war between Argentine and Chili IH salil
to bo alHtir.l 'I he latter countr.v vv111 inalto
no bellli-oso tliieals. 'I ho iloMic Is to cn-
limti-o tlio value oi the i mini r.anil . not to rc
iluee it to the straits which \\ouM inevitably f
follow u war In the Judgment of I'resilient
Monet war between anj of the bouth Amcrl-
eui lepublks means rum to all pirtlcs con-
eei neil
The Chilian foieign onioe has icceivcd a
tele-gum from Aigontiua , staling that Min
ister ( iuci lore's explanation iclating to the
punphlut is satisfaetoii This ends tha
incident.
A nulls hi A i soul Inn.
Thollor.ijtl coiie-spimdent .it Buenos Ayrca
le-legi.iphs that the people nl th.t | elty woio
al.unicd last ulgltt hi minors of an Impend !
ing lovolution.iiy atloinpL to unse.it the
piesiilent Tioopsoio miller amis , but
ni.itteis quieted ilo\\n It is fnll\ believed
thoio that a lovolutton tluoughout Aigcn-
tin.i is imminent
'Ilioio is nnii'li eommcnt in Buinos Ajro
about tlio revelations of Senor Vlilo Pnpi3 :
and over theCliili-Br.i/il-Paragn.ii tiipaititd
agi cement.
News comes fiom Monte\uloo that General
Gaioiii lopoits that Uineui.van tenitory
was Invaded by a band of Castile hcistas ,
who were pmsucil by federals. They weio
repulsed by the Uruguayan troops , The
\\ar minister has ordcied the froniier guard
to lopol fntmo raids at the point of the bay
onet Additional tioops are being him led
Joi waul to I ho fiontler.
Mi'ii'liants m Buenos Ailes complain that
the Chili in ofllrlals at the gold i-amiis ou
Knox Islam ! lefuse to allow thorn to land
l > ro\lsions.
( ' ( inilltlo-is of ( lie Com i isloil.
PVNAMia ( Ci.ilveston , Te.x ) , .lan. I. [ By
Mexican Cable to the Now Yoik Herald- *
Special to Tun Bu. ] The govcinmcnt \ \
impose tlio follow ing conditions In innting
an extension of time to the Panama Canat
compiuy : The debt to the government ,
amounting to 0r , > l'X)0 ' ( ) , ( ) finncs , is made 8,000 , *
0(10 ( fi.incs , and is to bo paid in four equal
installments , the first payment to bo mudo
in May , Ib'U An mvcntori is to bo made of
all the piopiiity now possessed b.llio . com
] ) inj on the isthmus , and the latter Is to
bind itself not to tiansfor or dispose
of It without the consent of the gov eminent.
Any disputes whioli may arise are to bo set
tled by the snpiome romt of the lopublle.
If M Bushnt-11 , bpecial commissioner from
the UniUd States to iiuiiiie | into quarantine
i emulations on the isthmus dm in ; , ' tlio com *
' ing season , h.is been given assmanccs by the
loi-al goveinment that i emulations would bo
adopted which would not close the ports , but
at llio same time affonUamplo pi election to
the people of the isthmus.
Xr.WTIIlNOS JN MKIMCI.Vr.
I'llOiqillillll lit Sllllll III XlTMIIIH I > lNiril rl-
rodd for Ilin Ilulr. '
( ilnnfcwiclt.l
PAIUH , Jan. 1 [ New York Ucnili }
Oablo Special to Tun BKH , ] The Herald's
IwUiopcan edition today piibllHhc.s in its
weekly article , "What the Doctor Sny , "
two facts likely to maken stir In the medical
woild. The first is an explanation of a now
tn-atment for nervous diseases by injecting
beneath tlio aUiu a solution of phosphate of
soi.a , which , Iu this way , Is not modified by
passing tinougb the digestive tract , but Is
taken up in its oiiginal form and acts di-
lectl ) on Iho norv ous f i stem , npoitlon of tbo
organism for which It has the gicatcat
aflliilty. M Albeit Kobln uses a solution of
Iho giammes of phosiihale of t.'ida In 100
grammes of steill/cd distilled water , This'
piithely now method Is romaikablo for Its
plmpllelty and hannlcssncss inul Is wmthy or
bolng In ought to llic attention of llio pro
fession. It Iu still in Ha inception and will
ptobabl ) bo pel footed later on , It has cor-
lainly a blight futmo before it , and minks a
Htiido forward In llio path so billllatitly
opened up by the rescaichcs of Dr. Blown-
Scijuiud , and fur which ho must some day
n-colvo suitable iceognition In olllclal cir-
i Ics "
The HPcond fact Is the icsc.nchcs of na
nngllsh phyalclan , Mr , Mapother , on the ln
fluenco of food on JialdnesN Since hair eon-
tains not less than 5 per lout of sulphur , ane\ \
when gray 'M per tent of silica and 10 pay
cent of Iron and manganese , ho i lalms that
two of the forms of food that no.irly ovcry
one takes e-acb day , beef and milk , have by
tilth chemical composition the cffoi-t of an
nihilating thpso iiiiinoiill.il elements of hair
and wltheilng It at the loots. Mr Mapother
thinks thai dlffcieiit albiimenold foods ,
Hlmrhy substances , p.n tlculnily durlc
coloiod oats , which contain 'Jfi per < cut of.
silica , have a poweiful effect in making the
hair jiiow. The raies of men that have tliu
finest hair aio usually those llvliigoiistaicliy
substances and
Dlril on IIU lililj'lil < ! r' ( ) lll\r.
SAM LAKK , U , T. , Jim. 1. At U o'clock
thlii afteinoon Cubtn\o ! Nc\bun. , TO jc.ns of
age , \\IIH found dead in the
Oily fcmetory with his lip.ul rest ;
lux upon thu grave of his daughter ,
who died eighteen monthsai , ' " . A ii/.oi'l.\lnt : {
upon the Kioiind bcsldo him and a horilblo
K.ish In his thioat told thos'oiyof ' hlsdeuth.
His mind U supposed to have boon misettleii
by his daughter's death , which followed WFU
after the death of hU wlfo.