.r' , - " , - ' ' ' ' " . .A. . . . . . . . h" . . . , . . . . . 4v . ) . . . . " . " . . ' " ' ' . . . . - . - ' " . . . . . " " " " , " . . . . . 'VR" ' ' ! 1. " > " , " "i- ' " . . f - . , . - , . . . . ' 17. , ' 1.1 ) 'J ) t { f'J 1 : : ! i lt ! . . . . ' 1ft - } , . - - L ; t - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'i'flEOTIAI.LYBEE _ . _ : 1T1UJRSDAYDEcimrB1 . _ R 20 , 1 S9. . _ to the MIsdsppI . Ad pal ! 1 tribute to the ( people or that city for their fnterprlse. . Would this government , he said , stop hal .wly and leave our progreslvo peo1e I wih only hal the world open to their trade ? Let . ti * Iake 1 new vow and declAe that for the purposes ot American trade and . com merce , r' "No pent SIT ) tllea contractl our powers . nut . the whole houndlesl continent Is our' . " ? c. Mr. Perkins ot Cnltornla securfd the floor . far thirty minutes to speak on the canal. 10 said : "The Nicaraguan canal wilt pay I ) Itfl exhibition ot AmerIcan enterprIse at p American ski and torethought , and at AmerIcan - Ican nerve I wilt pa9 becaus 'I must re- celvo the commenl1attn ot the world , as I wilt chow there was a great questIon to be considered , great work to be done arer the consIderation was , concluded , and there was 1 great people tD carry II Into effect. " : . Speaking of the benefits to , California , ho sall : "Tho " 'cmpleton or thIs canal will bring the tnsrheteof Europe 10,000 mIles nearer tQ Ga1ornla and Ihorlen the 111s- tance In the satne ratio to our hemo markets that stand reary al n fair prlca tD take alt the frulls. nuts1 , anti ! wln9 that wa can sanll them. " Datore Mr. f'erldns had conchlell the thirty minute ylellel to him by : Ir. Tur- pie eXlllrcdl alll the later refused to ex- fenll It. Senator Turplo made a critical analysis i. . of the various Provisions of the bill. [ inaly , ' Mr. Turplo having temporarily talen hIs seat , Mr. Morgan Intimated that he 11eslrell that Mr. PerkIns , who , he said , hall been Interrupted hy the senator tram Imlal ( TIIIle ) during his speech , be allowed to fnlh his remarks. Mr. 'furple , however , . : declared ho had not yielded the foor , and the chair so rulcil. Thereupon , ! r. TUTlle XIlnlnrd he hall not Interrupted the senator - from California . lie had : surrenderel , the floor 10 Mr. Cullorn . who desired to leave the city , and whlo the later was speaking he gave to Mr. Ierldns the time ho desired He declared he hall tie disposition to Interrupt - rupt any senator on the floor . and hall never done so Just before concluding his speech Mr. Turpla clrered nn omentlment In the nature of a substitute to the pending hill. providing for the appointment of a board of three engineers to make a survey and estimate or the cost of the constructIon or the c1nnl before any bonls , arc puarnnteed , and this , he ruarant declared , was is' tr'as ' congress' ought to go this Reslon , Mr. Perkins thou fnlshelt his specch , and at ) t concluclcl Senator Morgm . gave notice that ho Intended to reply to the remarks or the senator from Indlan ( Turpla ) . ; , After a short executive ses310n the senate adjourned. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ jUST IIIH TIIU I T1I , ElectIon ot 8'tor tu [ \'cleI05 Citn out Jll IIrlml. I I ) ' ASIINGTON , Dec. 19-Somo queston has arisen as to whether the senators to be chosen to fill vacancies In the states or Montana - tann , Washington and Wyoming can be selected - lected upon the first day the loglslatures meet , or I the electon wi bo postponed I until after the prescribed time. The senators I are to nil terms soon tODegln , while the sit- ting members' terms are about to oxplre. ; ; Senator Dubois or Idaho has been looking lp the mater for Rome friends In the west anti has found that senators selected to fill vacan- cies must he elected In precIsely the annie manner as those to fill terms to expire In the I near tuture. This will prevent the election of senators to tilt the vacancies until the t time when the regular senatorial electons I would occur. Another matter which ho ascer- tamed In looking up the case was that when t these senators are elected they wi not dra w 't. Ilales until they uaIify which Is not the t . case In the election ot senators elcted for full terms. 'In the latter caS . whether they ; . qualify on tim 4th at March or not ; their ' iay heglns. Idaho was admllCI on July 3. and the senators elected began drawing their 3 pay from that date Since then a provision t r hM been Insertel1 In an awroprla\lon , bill I . . " 'prescribing when senators elected to lilt ' the ' p 'vlcancles shall begindrawipg ! pay- . ' L , ' > . F\v ; tFj Enl'ttT1 ; . : . , _ , T ' . Chlcfi ' rtn1"IJt " C1iLr'irot'tho l nJlneerR ' ' , " . " " IrnJO Their Vlow" 'i . * .I" tnlI : I t\i t -W-BHINGTON , Pec. t9.-An interesting : 'se3ilon' ' - of ti 1iode committee on labor was I held today , chhf & rtiur of tIie ' olherhool1 L t ' 'of Locomotive Engineers and Chief , Cark of th9 Brotherhood or' Railroad " C6nductor I ! L bolng herd on' the qucllon or' the nnUonal I arbitration of strikes. Labor Commlslsoner 'Vrlght's bill for I I national committee of arbtratf : was read , ' but I the measure Is not yet In bill term , Masns Arthur and Clark reserved their r opInion on this particular bill until later . 1'hEY leprerenled themselves lS unqualifiedly - In favor of federal arbitration. Mr. Arthur sall that his orglnlzaton : would not ven t c qbJect to compulsory arbitraUon. Mr. Clark'i S ' views were along the same fine at general I , approval of arbitration. The chiefs agreed I ' / iso that the plan of national Incorporaton of labor organizations , the Individuals to be IUJect to removal for vlolenco .or lawless fl033 . was desrable : so long as the IndivIduals were not made personally liable for the acts V of , the organization 'as a whole. : MORE CUAnGeS AGAIN'r TAVr.On. Colored UtJlltor or focus Acclnel of lel- Jl : I'iecei II Jil Ollico. WASIIINGTO . Dec. 19.-Mdlonal I charges against C. H , J. Taylor , the colored recorder of deEds for the District of ColumbIa - bIa , allegIng ' that ha offered to enter into an agreement t'o make clerical appoIntments ui n' his omc and pay money tD W. Eyn : Chas , : eior or a local negro Journal to cease the publicatIon at nUaeln UPOI him , have been , flIed with the civil service commIssion. Iti to the IlaperJ fed hy Chase H. C. Astwood i , ex.chalrman of the executive committee at the Natlnal Democratic Negro league ana 1 n former friend of the rcorder makes a statement reciing the verbal agreement to reward the negro editor for abandoning his newspaper attacks , and concluding the statement - meat , says ; "Whethar Taylor kept the t agreement In tote I am unable to state as I : severed COllCtOI with Taylor and the demo L ocrato party In consequence at this die LI reputable manner of IJroceedlngs. " ' MORTON ON t'OI'UI.IST t"tIJ..tt11S. ' 'Il heath 1 1''IItr Jeturo the Nebrlokn t IIRtorlclII . "oeltly fox Month WAShINGTON Dec. 19.-Hecretary Mort : : wi leave hero about January 6 for a visit in I Nebraska He Is the president of the Nebraska p. braska State Historeal : society anI at Its - , metng January 1i wilt address the y on "Pioneer I'OPlllt , and Their Finance In I the Territory of Nebraska In 1855 , 1856 anll lSC7 , Together With the Results ; a laralel l flotwoen Past anll Present Fallacies , " The society has Just ndptcd the name of "Treo Planters" to take the place at "liii : ifg Eaters , " as being more eluhlomaUc of the I ! . leollo ? or the state , and I nol eiideevcrn : g t bring out that appellation as the name for , Nebr ska. - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . , . U.rmAn L'h \ hOI I .rlliletol , - : WAShINGTON Dcc. 19.-\cccrJln to n Illort to the State Ilepartment tram UnIte d States Consul Stephen lt Annaaburg Germany - many lust year Ilrollueet 4.953.119 tanH of I \111 troll , 'hleh ) Is "Iho barometer of IHlus- trI : le , " Germau ul 'te IlrO.Cltl I at 'ully Ilcrrus ( In thll Iiroiltiction , unit Ilhout1 I nglall Is tea yet II'otuclnl as much "Ig Irl n lS Germany and France together hlr output has taken a downward connie . iva r- : , . rantIng the belief that Germany wi reach her level In I few ) 'PII and soon alt em stand selonl to the ( Inked States 1 an Iron llroducd' . The consul attributes the ' IUCless 01 the Germans to their untring .rortl to find new nutrleets. -fhe gued 0 r- gaiiizfllop uf export organizations . tit \ government - ernment aid through the lepartment goof Ooililnerce . and , above al , the Intelgence I wlh ot eurentile success . classes , crown these elorls . . ' iir. J1'tLl-X JI.Id lIW.I."XIUJ. Arcihiishiup Corrigan Wil Ioon I'u' Cilia hi I . Chiisrgo of ' . ClluJo a l'erlshi ; , NEW YORK 1ee 19.-nev. Dr. E\ward : J l Oynu has made a complete recantaton , 10 Is no longer an apostle of the dotrines r , , ( or preaching which he brought upu loin a- 4 Bel the ban ot excommunicatIon trm the Catholic church. ' " 111 * penitential .ealou. which began 10. ceulbr 23 , 182 , Is over and ) Archbllhop Corrigan will put him Iu charge of a parish , " These statements .ere made to a report cc 1) by a friend of Dr. McO'nn. A report called at Dr. McGiyan'a home In l3enao hunt and the doctor Bent word thAt he had : nothing to Bay , AUDlOUU \ 1 CLUB BLA1ED Omcia1 Ibid Responsible for the Fatal Ending of the List Fight y EDIcT ON ANDY QWEN'S ' DEATH Coroner'l .Jnry IIh that There " ' 1NtI - heeL II : ut 11\111 the Hlnl l'niiiicil- J.lvlgno ) ltrcly nxulnrlt,1 cf Ilvlnl Killed 11m. NEW ORLIVtNS J e 19.-The Audi- torium t Athletic club management has been Ilcclared by the ccroner's Jury to have been tespomlbl for the death or Andy lowen , ito t pugilist. Dr. Finney , who was with Bowen I from the time he went Ilown to his lmo Ileath , said that Lavigne's blow bad not caused Bowen's death. Lavigne , nt the time he struck the blow was In such a condItion hat It was questonahle : whether ho could have h admlnlstelEd to a reasonably veih trained opponent a blow which would have knocked that opponent out The witness said that hail Bowen slipped and fallen without having been struck at all and had fallen as he dil In the last round the result woull have been th ! same. The wlne.s said he had been informed , that Hefcree nury hind advised Bowen at the end 01 the seventeenth round to quit , hut that Bowen had ror"scll to do so. lowen was noted for his endurance and power of re- cup ration. Thera was tome little delay as to the wordmg ct the verdict 01 the jury , one member - bar holding out for n scorching detiuncla- ton of the club management. The \alor was " Inaly settled bY te following \erdlet : "That death Is due to n hemorrhage caused by concuston of the brain ali the Jury lurthEr finds that there Was neglect on the Part ot the club In not having the ring laddcI. , " Alcrno ) ' ( eneral Cunningham today : fed a SUIplementl } ! injunction suit against the 'Oympic chub " claiming that the limited rounl contests arc prlz lights and 11 viola- ton ot law . 1.01 t'UISBUnO : 1'UB Gun : . omaha 8porlsmcI \1 ' . , 4'ohuig lo'\I' to 1 \not 11' I .iI lrjh' a IioiI . While the attendance was not nearlyso large lS It cuh to have been or as was antelpatell , thre was quite I convocation of . ' prominent 81.ortsmen at Parmalee'8 gun store lust e\ ' nlng , \ho Iul gathered 10- gether In the Interests uf Nebraska's game anti flab . Among lie familiar faces wer those of George A. iloagiaml. lint vetera of the hummerlersV. . II. H. lulhe ' , Wii- 'VI- lam Preston , W' . p Icl"urlale , A. C. Claln , J. B , Meikie . Louis 1. ' , Ipeder , J. 1. Smeed , Al. C. Pet"I' , 1'reI lontmor- enc ) ' , Frank S. PI'malce. : S. U. \ ' . : Grlswoll and ntheri. \\,1 1IcFarlane was called to thl chair , while S. , . whie G V. Grlsw0111 wan chosen lecre- tur ' . Mr. ? dcFarhiiioe In I few well chosen \orlls stated the object of the meeln , the preservton , prpautlon flood Protecttdu0f Nebl'aslta's gnm and 13h. ali the devising oC ways und means to brIng about this dc- ' slrhle end ' 'ht propsltol was Intelgenl ) ' and ex- haUltvely dlseuls d , Mr. Montmorency holding that the most Important maier waD tie devising oC meals to enforce the preent law or any new one that might he pacsed hy the Incoming legislature. Mr. , Prston upprehpmlel that an agitation of the matter might. through unwlRe and Iwe- an. Ir- jUlccd leI - llton , bring about a more un- favorahle oOllton , . , and . ad.vled cautqn and ch'cumspeeton In an.thll1 that might be oiOntie rcalizel the nece.lty of stringent - gent measureR to prevent the extiticLlon. oC out guml' , hut urged cu'eCul , can5Id.rton at every stcp to bi talen. Mr. Cighln ( coln cldel'wltL' Hie ' yet-i-aii ' opcrhnman , but , . tteemcd lmellate and vigorous actIon 1m- 'Ieralve.He ' favored tile well paid game . wal'den system , the only taiibIc sclulon to the ( question. . ' ! ' " AI4. Metdl eTpreSeJ'thelbelcf ' that ' under the Ilreent condItion of' things that the en- t iorcomunt' of . the game law bordered \ on the : .lmp0"llt i , but . he tlolght a state game ; warden _ wih ( salary attachment that 'o hd _ varrtnt , hIs' . xtlusiv wotldlvnrrtrt : hls.excluslvQ' attention to . the dutle1 this would he Imllosel Ipon him , and whIch would not require his inlluJg nee In j sld 1'\ue : to Imlre a upper ( . . & , gaino warden wlid 'bul exercise vigilance and pro.ecute to the end all olCeOters , would mel great things for . N.obrnska's game and the , future ple sure of legitImate game , men. ' < I men.tr. . Smeed advocated a vigorous , but \ impartial law , .He is I lover of wIld fowl hboUng , and ccnsldcrs itu Fad ! u commentary - tary 01 the wisdom of our law makers that this class of game . Is totally Ignomd on our statute hooks. hocks -11 geese , plover and snIpe were even mql1entted to le- gitmate Ilrotecton ( thanthe . : chlcice.n . and ( laS cuail. tu Mr. Hoagland thought there was no cal I for ' thc' chmnioging of ( hosetns . , but that an chungnJ the- lawwas highly desIr- able. p . Mr. McF'ao-hane WI' pfl the opinion that tli& prhibiton of the sal , 'lnd shlplnt of ; game [ were phantasles the Interests ot certain corpor\tve bodies wen too nlmer- ous amid too great to render such meaSUNS I ehtlcaclous. lie thought , however that the 0 raIlroads would cordIally co-opemto with i the sportsmen on any reasonable and prac- tcable bnsi. Mr. Hughes und Mr I.eeer wtere earnest In their advocacy at new and stringent law , while Mr. Peters antI rl' . Parmalee were aggressive In their demnnds for let- tel nguhttlCa-for . IH'vlslun . ( hat wi I assure I continuance at the royal sport Nebraska-'s great prescrve . supples sportsmen - : men Mr. Peters thought that anything that was done shoulll only be after the most mature analyzaton and consideration , , and nothing offered that ( would mitigate ag.iiiist the rights or prerogatives of any class orcondltion. " or'condlton On motion ot Mr. Hughes a commIttee ? moton commltre consisting of Me9 rs. J. Bo Melde , B , F . 13. Kenuedy Fred Montmcrency and S. I ) . Y. Orlswold was appointed tD rtt a new Atme law , based upon the 11ld game war den basis , anti submIt the same to a meet : big at the states slortJ.eu , to be m"d al 1 ParmaleO'1 store one week term Saturda r night next. : On melon of Mr. Peters the genlemen . present were appoInted I committee ot the whole on attendance for the coming meet , tag _ _ _ _ _ Homed In time ilium. SAN FRANCISCO , Dec. 19.-Tho races were run off tola ) ' In I pouring miii Grandee . Monrvia and St. Brndon were tine cnly flvorl03 to win. Summaries : First ) race , six furlongs : ( Iramte , 12. : Can' ( even ) . won ; Miss Fletcher , lOt , itus - eel (0 ( to 1) ) , second : Irhnalla , lOt , Coady : (6 ( to 1) ) , thlnl. Time : 1:21. : San Lucas , Misty Mor 1111 Ernest also ran , Second race , five furlongs , selling : Mon roviu lOS . Ca'r (2 to 1) ) , won : Sir IeGlnahl , I(1 , Shaw (30 to 1 ) second : Norlee , 9S I , Chevalier (7 ( to 1 ) thln TIme : 1:11. : ned 1 Bird George F' . Sniith . Hed Light , Chlrle . QUiCK nll Tapa also rn , 1'hln race , one mile . sellIng : Alary , 98 I , Cochran (7 to 5) ) , won ; Hawthorne , 10 , Curl ( G to 6) ) . second : Carmel , 10 Couly ! (2 ( to 1) ) ] t , third 'rlmol ; y:524. : St. Albans also rll I'ourth race , steeplechase , mile and one halt Rellnl : St. Brandon , 136. McColough ( : to 4) ) , won ; 1 1 Kenilhg . 1 $ , Hednell 15 ( to 1 ) second ; Ilymarket , 10. Stannar,1 .7i. to 1) ) , third , 'flm : 33d : % l. General Mlea i. . DicIt O'MahIey ant J.llwel also rnn. I"llth race. six furlongs : howard. 10ii I Cody (15 ( to 1) ) , wen ; ltorinioii , 109 , JoYli U ( to 3) ) 'seconl1 ; Wandering \ Nun , lW , iihn L- rlchs (8 to 1thlr.l. ) . Time : 12 ; Adolh and Murlnet a'so \ ran l'ngliistto Otrs. 11U.ADEI.PJIA , nec. 19.-George Dixon , champion teiithreweighit pugIlIst . and Young Grifo were matched today to light twenty live roull before the Seaside AthletIc club , Coney Icland emi January 19 for a pure ' \ of $ .0 ' tue winner to take all the mnonei r" ; IIII 1ec , 19-ack Sieisoner ot St. Louis and Hiy Donley of San Francisco bJlh midoiheweights . ( : ught before the J'19- : time club tonight for I [ , urle of $ O. Dooley . WUI knoeke out In the twent.second SAN ATONIO , TeL , Dee . 19.-Chiamplo C James J. : Cobi1 Irr1'11 her tommight. I\ sa1 ul(111 ( hums r\lhe.1 its highest biolt It and fl ) 01\ \ now on % \'II Ir < ual ) ' decline ) all the tight between himself and Fizsimmons will hI the last great battle In the clot lie has been olceJ a homo ulll al expenses : penses If he \1 train here amid he Is cor 1- IIt1ering the \ prcprslon. , root o.iUI nt J.lr"nl" , . IAUAMI1 , Wyo . Dee 19-SIeclal-The ( Laramie . Foot nal'ass claUon was organized here yesterday. 'fhl following 010er8 were elected : Otto Gramln , president and mum - nger ; N. E. Corihel vice president ; L. S. i : hares. treasurer : \ " . E. howard . seer if4 'tary ' ; Prof. J. F. Soule cuptain . ( 'II Ia - ml6 eleven wi Ilay , a game wIth the I'"rt ' D. A. Hussel tem on New Year day . _ _ _ _ _ i'&i.Lbmgs Zohsu 'on. hASTINGS Neb . flee , 1.-Sptclnl-WI ( Duel of this city and I : . Smith fro ' : Lincoln shot a live bird mach for n snot ill punsfi ut the sun club ( ound ) estera } ' IRfernoon. I . Duer killed ttrt.t\o out at ff and Smith twenty-seven. flcsult . At XtOrltAn8. . NgW On.IMNS , Dee lD-Flrst race , five furlongs : DominIon ( j to 2) ) won , Pisa ( I to 1) ) second , 1.1 J Wll (15 ( to 1) third. Time : 1:0H : ' . . O1Serond Seond race six furlongs : Uennnn (9 ( to 2a ) won lob Iloimnn (1 ( to 2) ) second , Nlc- argl ! (3 ( ) to ) ) thlnl. Time : hht'j. 1 Thlnl race . Ix Clrlons : T.rn , Jr. (10 to (0 1 ) won , Dick White (0 ( ! to . ) 'seMmd , Suslo Anderson ( even ) third. " "lhl : 1:18. I : Fourth race . liitmuiPnp . six furlongs : " Tata ( i ; to 1) ) won , Frank Oa'le ( i to I ! ) second , Irlne Imperial ( j to 1) ) third . Time : , 1:3 1'-ICI race , six ntH1 one.hnlf futlnJ1 ! : Jar- "II Old ? (1 ( to 6) ) nOel He\enle (4 ( to 6) ) ran a denl Oll heat Headlnl ( W , toI , ) ( third , Time : 1:2174. The Ilurse was dlvlncd. Lcinitotm's ! llll : 3leetiiig. J.XINGTO : Dec. D.-DWectors of the Iertuek ) ' association hell I meeting today a toil Ileclled to give an eight dl ) ' nlnlnl meeting , heglnnlnl Allrl 26 Seven stalees wi be offered , ranging from $1,25J to $2,60. C UI . ) l'lllt < ( 11 I l'nhlcJrlnh NI \ \ YOIU , Dec. 19.-1't.e Amciica's cUp conllltee Is consllerlrg .t cablegram tram J. rll Dlnr\'en. received b ) ' Commodore Smith toln ) ' . . . - MRS. O'BRIEN DISAPPEARS. IIStIIHI Beloves bho . lninmie-Sohd Tickets for I . " ) 'Ihlcil Entertaliiiiu'mmt. Some time y'csem-day > ulms Clarn. O'Drlen , the wife' of James O'1rln. : one O ( the pa- trol drivers , who lIves at 810 Syuth Seventeenth - teenth street , disappeared from her home nnd no traCe at her can bo f und by her husband. lie Is of the opinion thnt she haR become demented , anll this oplnton Is hared br several of her Intmate neigh- bors. She has alwaYf manllested a considerable , Intel'cst i In the poor , tumid , I Is' said , has , given a good deal of money to them , Dura ' In i ! time Inter part at the month she mwrl ' Rua.led . 1r : Simpson , one oC her ne /h- / borni . to join her In arranging I benell entertainment for the poor which slid said woul1 be Ilven nt lloyd ! s opera house on December 19 , : II Simpson oonsented to hell her as much as she could , and when the ( tickets for the benefit were printed her name appeared on them. Mrs. O'Brien was tn superintend the nrrange- ments m , Two hundred tIckets were sold. The ' were to 11\1 heen exchanged for Illcrved seats at the box oiliee , but when the Ucleet hollers offered them no one at the ollel'l housl knew anything nhout the enttrtalnment. Mr floyd stated that some time ago Mrs. O'Brien spoke to him ahJlt engaging the house. but no ugreelnent was made. Mr : Simpson IIreement MrR 0' flrien , hut could not find her Ind then I was dlscovel'ell that she ioad not been feen since 10 o'clocl In the mcrnlng. Her frlerls reject the Idea hunt she Intended tn commit fraud ! ; they Ray she was always plcnUfll ' Rlppled with mnney' hy her huhard and did not nerd to use such methods to obt11n It I lions been aclmowl- edged by Mr. O'Brien however , that he has gl'en his wife man ! tn pay bills and that later the his have been boresented to him for collection , although his wife sid she paid them O'hio-ien amid his wife' have been married about a 'ear. For hoth oC them It WUR n second marHage. Mrs. O'Brlen wm di- vorcell _ Crom her first husband , whoRe name waR hashing. She came Cram Creson ( Ion. Mr. O'Urlen says that he wi refund the mIme ) ' emi till tickets G SJhl. flDGE HOLCOMB'S OUTLOOK. Wi Infurm 111 el Ful ) ' Beoro Taking . \IY JeellvecUon. . Judge Holcomb was In the city last night for I few hourl" on his way to Lincoln , where he \1' attend tcday I meeting at which will be considered methods Cdr the systematic relc oC the peduile In the drouth I stricken regions of hoe . I ( state. He wi also canCer ' vktli Governor Cl'ounse Ol . the work In hand : to he considered prior to the omo- Ion- venton of this legislature. < " " Judge Holcomb said to I lIce 'reporter that . so tar lS he hiasrnnIeno { ; 'selett n . Ol q71Ht l anyi om , .not c n1 t1to' .aecr ' lat. He proposes to feel his way1n this neat- tar , and will rnako.nQ.appolntnlents ! ' Until he Is abs61uteI 'sIi . Thio'tluties-.devojv- 'l g1on hlinurlngth 1 sslo ' 't taa1egis ' 'Iatu wiIhrorylikeiysd I pqpSr )11AtJ ) hat hI wJ beuuaito\to 'qI ' e Iny ! ap- pohit\.o 'omce . unt ! , nrt/ kdjoritni r&mt : Ut Idjo J nvtllnunake nh ' In " thcndpiInlstra. ; ' ton of any nl IIeSIAO lu"the'ndtlnlstr- ' . Ile has been fully adlsed in ! the premises and knows where .ar what chan { cs Ire most essential tq the publIcsecvice ; \ What ho wants to get In dillba , bl.c' i 110115 ! ( ; ; compe- tent men. He II very'retieent ' \ as t ho\ , he wi distribute the positions 'at his dis- posal and dces not ir . any way Indicate . any Intention of recognizing anybody poll. " - tcal ! . , Many applications for positions have reached him. Th'se he has filed avay and will keep them till such time as Joe can give them careful , intelligent consideration. - " I lovements ot Seagoing \ 'tllrlDoe. . 10. I At New York-Arrlved-Chlcago , from Newcastle , via Queenstown. At Glasgow-Arrived-Corean , from Phiia- delphi , via St. Johns , N F. Phia- delphia At LIverpool-Arnive-OhIo , from Phia- At Gibraltar-Arrived-ICron Prinz Fred- erick 'Vlhelm , from New . York , for Naples - 7ELROICA1'JlIC J3UILF. . / Theodore Huston , United States consul at Juarez , Mex. , died yesterday. The trial at Justice E. DIV'er nt New York has been postponed until Friday. Colonel Mal Galtber of Iarrodsburg , Ky' , a noted political orator , died yesenday Mrs. D. T. I3abbitt . widow of the soap man- utacturer , dIed at Nol York yesterday. Ex-Shorlf Charles II. Mier at Darkley county West Virginia , Is short In his accounts - count 21800. The National guards , the miiary branch i at the Sons of Veterans , dhbanded at Chi- cage yestrday. The senate committee on rules was In session - sion yesterday , lint did nothing In regard to 0 the clotul rule . Fire at time Spring huh celery at Halax caused a property loss at $00OQO , and throls 4QO men out of wolc . The trial at Mculells C. Hardee for the murder of Miss Katherine Kaiser I 1n progress at Titusvie , I.'la , President Greenhut at the Whisky trWt was In Chicago yesterday conferring will I lie directors of the conipany Wi Dews , the negro who Is accused ot assaulting Poly Dradenhalh at l'lummer- vllle . Ark. , has been captured. Six ships ale now overdue at the port of San ranclsco and I Is feared they hnve all been lost In time recent storms ( , Vice President Stevenson loss gone to Asheville , N. C. , and ' will net return to : Walhlngton until alter the holidays. Vincent W. Brown , n medical student . has : sued tIn Herln Medical olege of Chlego : for $5,000 for failure to flU I cnitract . The executors at the estate Qr Mrl Therea Fair have brought suit In San FranclscD ' 10 t , recover $29,632,05 , taxes paid under protest. Montgomery I , Lewis Is mow Qq trIal 'at , Inllependence , 10. charged whim eutmhezzhin ! g $1,009 pany , from the Lmba d 1uyo8tmjerut.eoi , , . , . - The Jury In hoe case of PresIilnt Darragl of the Kansas City Savings Bank and Sate agree. Deposit company hi still . omit amid u'nohll , to Stave Adams was iianfeil at' ' Greenvliie 0 , halled 'Oreenvlle Mln . yesterday for thou murder of'Jlm'h'er- : Ron. Judge Glhert iYjihiaimgesl atoFrjar a l'olnt for the meourtler Iolnt mUTler .01 his wife . An Inn man eupped tp.je Wilam P. Smih of sUIP. u ly..f'- : . for n tIme yesterday held abaoiue'tt-ay. In I the Grand Trunk depot lt South 'Dend : ( bnol . The arbitrators In hip cjiUIcuIty bewee n the miners anti 011er. ors \lmculy rAIlsllon , 0. . district have made al award u't lnllg the price bald and the sceg.l by the operators . ' > ' _ A. E. Stlwel hp Htqr/ed fro , Furop e and reports that , Joe line raised , Jbl money necessary to build the Kansas Cly , ! Itl- burg & Gulf road tram Slome Springs . , 'Ark" . , to Shrcvelort , I.a. The Iltshurg augers will meet riday to decide whether or 10t thy wil strlko : against the proposed reduction In wage , . There I. little doubt te ) tln \ ease rhey . find struggl they . more finsnciaihS able to carry on Ihe ; Lou and James Wood and Henry- For ti took a drInk In SaWed Iraskeh's ) saloon at Anderson , Ind" , yesterday whlok they refuse , to pay for. In a row that ( ensiled Lob Woods was shot through the head and kied , Mr I . Telgan hid her skul fractured with n brick and Haslte:1 : wag dangerously hurt with a blJ : re oue. . CARLSLE'I ' JLAN ) CONDEilNED -A . 'f _ Remedy lrop sod by the Scorotry for a Sick P1iry - Turned Down , VIEWS OF T..ALKER OF MINNEAPOLIS . _ SPpth 8).l Stnblty nlf"Sdloly ot Moro 1\110rt"co ' 'II" hihomatleity-hiomy Ito Woul1 ; Amend the : "tonI1 11nllnl \ys-Cln- , - tbt Chniilhons " " % " Are 1)hltcrcmmt. 1- lINNEAIOL1S , Dee 18-Tho Minneapolis Journl publshes today a 10tabio article on the currency qnestlon , writen by Mr T. n. Walker at this ( city . well known as a financier all one ot the largest lumbermen In the country , Ito takes the ground that the clement ot stabiiy anti safety In the currency Issues Is at tar greater censequence ( bait the mater t elastcity et ; that for any party to tnnct a law that \oul enable the banks to expand and contract tub currency at pleasure would bet 1 fatal poltcnl blinder ; that a currency Issue i based on capital stock at banks ns secnrly or al the u1sIt ot a portion at time amount at the curroncyIn greenbacks as In Mr. Carlsi a's plan , Is entirely unsafe and would be unable t'o 'weather the perIodical p anic. He regards the Canadian banking system as an unsafe one fcr ths ! country and expresses - presses the belief that had our banking Inws i . been Ihnlar to those at Canada al our banldng Instutons wOuld have l suspended or failed. There was 10 panic In Canada nor any reason for one. The prospective redu ton In dules all the placing of ldmb r on the tree list . that woumid prObably cnible them to take $2 , OOO- ; 000 of money per year tram this country , would not tend to create distrust or pro- duce a panic among them. On the ontrary' . I i would Inclease their IJrospects ( In the same proportIon thnt I reduces ours. When their 'balks ' pas through a panIc lee the one that swept over this countn' It \\1 oletermimie letermlno better their stability and permanency. And their few large ' wel managed institutions m mlht not prove . how I sImiar system woUld stanl with UR. Conditons here arc dlferent from those In Canada or nmong European Europan nations. 011" nea'ly 4,000 national banks now m existing , \vlth' the other thousand that would be organized . would constitute . under an "elastic" capital l stock banking law , nn exceedingly' unsafe cOII'ercal : system , under which would develop speculatve , tendencies with Inflation aoud collapse. " To issue bills bils against capital stock that has h a full line ot depositors ' to protect , which Is i a sUUclent load wihout any further or additional demands 'n time annie fund , viui not be I safe basis to rest on. To go from the great extreme of reluslng time national banks the right to Issue currency natonal amount of time face of the United States bonds to wipIng oul all securities ( or the clrcul , ton Is a step too tar In the dlreciooi of the wild cat currency of earlier 11rec101 That as neither party has heretofore ' ventured - tured In the tnee at the pojJulstlc 'opposl- ( lou to the natI\1 { banking lw , to authorIze - Ize a qurrenc , lt greater than. 85 per cent cUlrency of time face cL fno goverment hands , it mattcs It a \ il .llily hazardous move I : either party Wc atempl to run to the extreme - treme poslton9cofnlssnlng currency wihout any direct blple\I ' , ' curlty. - . 10 nd\'cc t t uj ' ineendniOnt 'tothi , na- ( tonal l l btItngjliJmltlg : \ , baomcs " tel Is'uo 50 peloen 10f'IIIHJjrnJtmpalre < .cplal stock In bids , ' 1 hts securVlby certalnmunlclpal 'hondsl .at their ' Iaivo1iIa 'wlth I per cent tbe ' held fbr"h' rc \IIr the gqvernnitiit' to' con- unuif , . ' the . ' P t\toek , ot ' bonds " and ' deote t . the mbny , \mPI ' / ! ! Ii ' deemlDg tJipm10c , \ { o oilier purpos I,1thal ) would "better , server the ! . . , . . public stsOh9 " 1. : . , To attempt 'o t t , me , , r s.r1 dttiir : I , 'brd "n'of ' ' payHi d4r annul1' " golI bafaic'tc \ p ' , Plrb'pPrth' , II't nl : y i ye . , un- ; der : , euur tgrhlt1oiienu-qUoum ! awl , throw .11. upon , . ! tbo" banhiaJthuJusiip'eouUmf"th'e , ' panIinto o , . tlih nro " GoldtWould Ye.aciia' premlumr : Thic t , banks : , 'biilng ' ! clp"ll ; , rdem their currency - rency In.Nold fem .tho.act , at the removal' L ' : ! all time , lawful J1D . , or legal tenders " , ' I , \culdetnso to take Dutdrcultln , ' 1 thy 'i : h ave refuztd to tie : u' iler'tho ' refued gold : 10 ier'lh'gld reemp-1 tl.orL { section ! 1185. ; at th . , naioum4anUn , . . i P , . "t _ _ . . . 4- 'j I HlrLt ( . I ( ! 1ARER. " 1 , I h . 0 . o - ' " , " 'ant 'tho ( Tlroo 1)omyis'Orncs , Abolehod-I 0 " Don't Like tu , tiiIimamoo : I'Imin. ' I CHICAGO , Dec. 19.'The executive ' com- mitee or the , Slate lankers\ association has t decided present a bill to the comlpg session at the legislature for the abolition or three 0 days' grace . To ( ho annie committee , which will have charge of , time measure , was also 0 entrlRtell .the . presentation . of another bill to malt an endorser of- a note or con1nerclal' ' paper eilualy liable with the maler. It had I been the intention of the members to exprcss themselves : agailst the Daltmoro currency plan , but after cOlsldera n It was deemed Inadvisable for time , executive committee to i assume to give expression for the entire I entre associatIon , though itt was evident the great majority of Illinois bankers were opposed to i the plan. _ _ _ _ _ _ ' SMOKED THE BONBONS. Fire II Gotty's Candy Store Causes 1 Los I ot Tno ' 1 hOlollll. Damage to the extent of several hundred dollars directly by ' fire and to the extent of perhaps $2,0 lay. bath Ire and smolc was lone to the nlplances nnd Itocl C tone Ind In J. R. Getty's candy and confectonery store , 117 Douglas ' street ' , last night shortl , before I o'clocl . shorty The fire was confined to the basement which Is the manufacturing room , ant i where some finished stock was stored and the damage to appliances wag wrought here 'On ' the floor above the goods not In casings : or show cases must have suffered much' ' from smoke as well as the commsiderabh ! stock ct inilhinery goods belonging to I ' rnl , : . Mitchehi , which occupied the west side at , the room. Mr. Get ) . carried I stacIe valued at $7.0 0 insured at almost bO cent of It f per its worth In the Phonix , Queen aJd Firemen compnnles anll one or two others. Mr. MUcluehi's Itocl Is wu alsO inmiimred . Tim building , a I three-story bride . Is thq property at Smith Bros" , and the loss on : this cllnot exceed $200. A spark from the candy furnace Ightn g on boxes or woodwork near Is suppose Li to have caused the ihu-e. cause _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . Union Vo'.n. I.oglon I nt.rlnlnment. ' An excellent entertainment was given last ' night by ampmen't No. 121 , Union Vet - eral Legion .of the Unltell States , In P ter- : Bon hiahi . The attendance \ was lose and al seemed to tiio-ddhiy' , enJoy the long prc - thoi'6ihlY' pr- gram or musieieftnd ' 500mg. MaJf of the numbers were veyy' . veil rendered and thQ Iel'formel werW'cimpeIled to respond td comlleled several encore'fliomig , ' ( lie most pleasant features ofti1 ! 1 jmong were the fane y dance given byUle dlulhter of the -n4 camtoiimefl ( . " ani , 'tUe sailor's horophime , b y Master Phoenix. 't'Je music of the \ by , was rendered b ' / 1'music ' quintet. Vocal solos were ' 11'lH' Fred S. .bel. Mos , dames Jllthes(11.aiM Green , Misses Loive all Crndul , mi1l -C . lnIUel" . 1lsses . Gll I.w\ beck sang several comic miommgoi to lois own hanjn nccolpa\\II\ \ . A cornet solo by 'I. . S. Mole waI1''cl rlcelvell , 11 wag bY the piano solo v ' , , t l Isabel " . EItA\i'nImo.sIohroe . f "I.Jlu'ruu. I\\ , Last evening \ 11 0 o'cloele Mar ) ' I. , Iuryn- roe was unltd j [ marriage with George I Eatmln at the sldence at the Irl u'l brother O. . mtqnmroe , ISiS Chicago street ; leS Wilt ' ! uler ottteiathmmg . 'fhl front parlors . .weret handsomely decorated for the oceatlo"th evergreens , roS all other flowers , J101meathi them amid In thl pesence of nenrlY 10 trlends ( of the bride and groom , the " marriage ceremony was lien formed , The , peaid at' liner was :189 itta MIa. Idrlns , ulll the groOlnSmnn was Charles I.oomnis. . Miss , hdflne , J'aatman : was the flower girl end bro the wedding ring In n beautiful basltet qf rpuses After the Comm . elusion was served. ot tit ccle'ol\ wedding SUPlet lervel. Mr. and Mra J:3slman will begin house keeping tmmellat"ly 4t' cn North Se\en , teenl1 slreet. , . Ilullhy Jlu t lave I Judge ICe4'sv decided , ' the Sherman ! ve. ' nuts Ilavlng cause ) 'estlrday morning by refusing - fusing to the W' . fuslnl p Grant Injuncton asked by 'OS' 'I' Beamalt to restrain the Uoard at Public Worle8 from awardinG the . contract to Hugh Murlohmy . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ AU Sure 01 Huccess. DES MONES , Dec. 19.-Special.-Dis- ( ) cuslon of the 'velnorshlp , , still contnues , I sa till I Is In nowise M Interesting M jumet I nfer the withdrawal of Mr JnkRo Sev- I erl nQW candidates have beemi mentioned but the .tnel of ltO matter Is that no one ii i s In the field to win nt , I Is . too earl ' . Beside that , this Is no time to talk of pltcs In time tnto . At tent three aspir- lllr- ants have nlmittetl to your correspontietmit that Liuy' are stint to ba nominated lonl they dt etermine to become candidates . I fact , t hey have fhown letters that Iro\'e , I. The way 'In which public men nail 1 > ItclnnR can offer their services ( ha tnluute nn n11Ir- a lit stckR Ul ) hL head for honor Is nml- 1 1mg. And not thl least interesting timing /hout these thre collections of Issurauct1 ! oC support amid success , Is the Ilresencl In cnch of the three lots of letters oC one from I certain Indl\11111 01 ! tate reputation who assures the candidate to whom he II "rlln ! that he trill support the aspIrant , sstmrcti and therefore 10minaton and election are o 1ONORS FOR MGR. SATOLLI Ahltnto to lie Made ' " Cnrduiinl-Otiier Jntli , Ncit. Events or conlMrnhle Interest trnnRIlrlll In i Here : meagerly covered by the ills- patches arc set forth wIth interesting tie- tlis hy the Homan Times of No\cmher : ! nut ! December I , llrlnte In the English langungl' l . Helerrlng to tie Iromoton 01 :1r. Stol tel to It cardlnate , the Times says : " : Ions. Satol , the apostolic delegate to the United States , when nominated n cnrdlnal nt time next eonsIKtor . wi receive the bcrrelu , from I SPecial messenel' . chosen nmon/ the Papal Noble Guards nnd an Ipostolc ablegnte . who wi Immediately start for the Unll.1 States. "Tho In'oSIIOI ; of the berreta will tee marie In } Jaltrore by Cardinal Gibbon" Usunihy . when a nunelo . Is ele\ntell to the carilnaltlni dignity , iota ceremon ) ' of Immi- [ oRIUOI II llerlormel hy the IlrcKldent or Ioverelgn oC the coultr ( ) ' where he Is ex- er lllJI his jurladietlomi. But In the case ot Mon" Satol , Mr. Cleveland being a Protestant - estant , and the consltuton Of the United States not alowing any olclni reconlUon of I palnl delegate the usual Corm hall to be ( dlspense < t with , anti the nrchblshop BalUmore will h1ve to titles the 1)lnce of the head at imo ( Unlel States govern. ment In time proceedlngR "Hev. Father . lalI , secretary of hip apes- tolc delegation In the United States has resigned his position In order to enter the Jesuit order. 11g place will be conferred to Hey. Dr. hooker vice rector 01 the American eolene In Home , who wIll probably he the hearer of the enrolltmahitial cardlnaltnl herrela to 1ons , Saohii. lie will In this occasion be created . a uiiomisigmmore " The TImeR st.s the consistory will 1Je held I about lie 11110 01 December. Car- Ilnal Glllons 01 lnltmore Is nnmed as on ' , of the card InnIs who will ntend. Six wi nteml. new cardinals wilt be crealed. Two of them wi be French , three ialan , and one nn eastern patriarch , No menton IR malle of an American for the dignity , anll nil reports - ports couplnl the horelates of New York anti St. luul with the red hat are evl- denl . ' unCoundell. , An interesting explanation Is given by the Times for thc sudden and surprising resl- nation of Bsholl Matz oC Denver. The resignaton was tendered about two months ago , and the reason given for I In Denver was that the bishop waR weary ot the.re- , sponslhlty oC the ofhice. The Times says : " Ions , Matz , hlshcp oC Denver , Colo" , has been ohled by the propaganda to send In his resigmmintion. For I long time ho lions had trouble with several priests of his dio- cese hut the suspension he lately' Iniiicted ! Inleted on Father Malotme who waR afterward reinstated - Instated by Archbishop Chapllele , hal been the Irlnplpal cause of the propaganda's pru- ceethings. He was lately ofcred the bishopric - rio uf St. Cloud , Minn. hut he refused point blank to change his diocese. For this oils- obedience he wi now only be hiHhop In title and < 1Anlt ) , without any jurisdiction . anti will have to retire In Germnn . his ' native countr ) " . " Palslng from religious to secular affairs the Times Ra'R : "Mr. MoVeoughi the United States embas- sadol" to Home , has opened lois new hOlse at the Palazzo Plomllno , In the Quartere I.udovlsl , on the occnsin of Thanlnglvlng , dl ) ' ' Ills ' occasl\n heautlul ) ' deco- ruted. . Mrs. MCYe/b. assisted hy her ' / " . . ' ( hid the honors of the htrmlnr"datlJ.ter. the promInent Ameri- cans now In Home were present "itirs. C..D. Ives widow oC the uliatin- Aulshed sCI,1ptor. anti her famiy , sailed yes- saied terday'-Tr m Napies on . thee Steams1111' Fuerst' 4 . ] lismmorck for America. where she will here- after rtsltie. I IR Mrs. Ives' intention , however . to male trequentIslts td Home dt'lng 'thet , vlnter seasons In .the futur : t , ' :1I'\YIIo : StorM , the American scutor'l ' ) ! ' ' ' ' Is 1n Paris on his voy to To'me' to resum'e ) lvdrll In'.11Is' studio ? 'II 'ald' tlrs. ' .ulan ° 1StorYJIe ( s"Emma'Eames , ; have , sailed j for ' 4merlcq ) , on the steamship La sale glo' from 'Havre : pet Saturday lat. 'tIrs. Story , Is under an , enAaAement on with ! 1rs. & Grau ' for aeasoh at opera In'the Unlttlf States. t "At'the AmeriCan church In Via Nazlonalc , IHollcton : was toiicen up for thopmferefs ; ( ot. Umeecent , earthQuales.ln lower 'Italy- . I Is ' noted that the.Jrst . In Homo to tlkeI ) \ steps In this maleI has been the 'Albtlcfn colony. " "Mt-s. ' 'Cleveland , the aged mother'ot the . ' .presldent of" the , Unled States Is at tHe \lotel des Palmes In Palermo , Intending to m pass the wlnten In thJt genial climate . , , for the Improvement of her health "Mm Clarke one of the lady directors lof the \"orld's air In Chicago . his arrived at the Hotel Eden , and wiii remain for the winter In ltome. wi "Mr. Charles Summers the wail known sculptor Is the happy recipient of n newly horn son Thus lame at the young visitor Is Clave" . vlslor 11 lIP UJILICAZ's aux XIE LION'S SI.u ; Jew tIme Voanty Oflicos of South InkotB Are Ilvld.l. SIOU FALLS , S. D" , Dec. 19-Speelal ( ) -'hcl' Ire eight olc\s In each county which pay good money. There mo/ey. are tCy-two countes , and of the 41G olces the , follow- hog distribution , dlstrlhuton vu made of them among the three Iartes It the recent election : : The otces are treasurers , auditors , registers , sherIffs , judges , clerics , attorneys and super- Intendents. The rllmblcans captured 3t of them , the populsts 7. amid the democrats 7. The populst ( won 2 Iler ; cent of the legislature , but got only 18 per cent at the county othicos. Eleven women were elected [ superintendents at schools as follows : Kate t 11 Smith ( rep. ) , Roberts county ; Cornelin reI Corela Beach ( pop ) . Dennlgton county : Nellie t louth ( pop. ) , Meade county ; Nele ] Kemper ( POI ) ) , Lawrence county ; Dar E. , Stewart ( rei ) , ) , Judo county ; I.lzzle D. Laushln ( rep ) , Hughes county : Jennie : Wcst ( pop ) , Dlvlsun count ) " : Etta tot . Drew , ( pop. ) , Custer county ; - Ela . . E. , Hen'on ( rep. ) , Charles Mix county ; Amy llrd ( rep. ) , Bule county ; Martha ! J. Tur- ney ( rep. ) , Aurora county , Viemory for an tCshitor , SIOUX FALLS , S. D. , Dec. 19.-Special ( , -Word was received herq yesterday that L time supreme cotmrt of this state has revurseJ ( hoe decision of the county court of tub county ii ) tue case ot IL. J. Davenport ugulnst It. Buchanan. Time complaint charged I3uclianan with practically obtain inig money under fnls pretenses. fla'en- port Is principal of the Sioux Falls High eclmool and Ilucimaumamm Is editor of tine poiou- list paper here , Cimomrgoih ivHi , 1'UrjUr7. CIIAMIII2RLAIN , S. fl. , Dcc. 19.-Specla ( Teiegmam-George ) Lalidon iias been itch to appear before thou United States gmamit jury ( or perjury , alleged to have been coin initted whmile a witimess sri , a land contes cause. - Aliotmuent of hJiiitmht Liintis. H&T LAI-cJ2 , Dec. 10.-TIme Uinali cbm mnisslonere arrived at Price , Utah , toda r antI left at once for thq Indian reservatior to begin allotment of lands , , 'I ' 111EV BILK TilE SuPPERS Oornmision Mon Devising Moans to Wco1 Out Pranilulent Firms. SAMPLE OF DECEITFUL METhODS Mmmetm higher timnme Market llgure'os Ithit for L'rotlttce , niul lion SaIler t.eft Ia thom Iholo-Ioirgmmies to timtIemmiuot Leimgiiu Mcotimg. , .t mmieeimmg ( of time Onmaiia lmraumchi of the National League of Commoimmission Merchants was imeiul Tuesday evemmlng , Every firm In ( lie l eague Was represented , ammd that includes a m mmajorlty of time comnniissiomi flrnis tioiimg busi- i mess in tue city' . A miicmbcr ciicd ( lie attentiomi of time coma- i milssirnm muon to tile fnc ( that ( bare were not l ess than toimr snide comminmissioum finns operat- log lii Omnaima at tie loresent tlommo. it was staeil ( hat timise firms made mme hietontlon of doimig a fair btmsines , bumt were In busimiess sitmmply for ( lie vtmnuuoso of atylntihimmg country' mmme'rclmmmlmts amid shippers of produce , Time parties Comimmecteti with these flrimms have betim oporatimmg km Onialia for soimme timne , aiitl tvlietm It gets too warni for titemmi tlmey simmmpiy' citangu , mmnmnes amul go on the saiumtu as before. Aiiotimer mthmber stated that comnplaints were being sent In fromom shmippers timat ( lucy cotihul moot get their mmmuney' for pro- duico shipped , anti ( hint seocio comphaimits haul beemi shown to lawy'ors ammd to ( ho lmoihce , lout timat uiotimiimg couilii he done i'lthm time oilenil- era. A circular smit immto tlte coulmmtry by' ouie of time tmatmdtmlent ( trues was read , siouwimig that the motimod of operating Is to quote prices that are way above time muarkot amid In ( lint way iiodtoeo siiipoers to send tliuir pro- duco. 'OS'hoooi ( lie loroiluce is solti they reflmrim wheat they see fit or icei ) thou whole Proceeds. Time circumiar in quostitimi was dated lecemnber 15 , anti tue fohlouvimog are somno of time quootoi- ( ions as compared with those ; oumbhlsioeil fur ( lie samuem day iii The lice ammd ( lie Onmahia l'ricc Currentt i'nice Circular. TIm , . lice. Current. Turkey's . . . . . . . . . . iz'giao ' Cfi1o alice Chtic1en . . . . . . . . . ? 6Se 5Tc 4UGo l cucka , . , , . , , . , , , ShOt' cintc Clhe Qimooli . . . . . . . . . . . . . Si.u5i2.o' . $ i.23tinl $ i.24l.12 'eni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( 8J'nC 3CJ50 i : gg'i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CtOIo IltJO2oe lie Cholct Roll litit. ' l 2i0 ill , lC i1915e t'alr Roth lOut , iThlle ) IO&12c liitilc Coimoinon hut ilti'tlc tie Shoe C 'rt'nmery . . . . . . . . 2i2c ; lageac iDiL2c Potatue' , . . . . . . . . . . Giif65t 5)hiOc ) Tioe Price Current Is cont.rolietl by' ( hoe coflmtnissiomi imoen amid its quotations give their idea of time market , WIllie time report Iii Tie ihee is niade au by a special reporter , tie- ( ailed for ( hint work , who' b.ises iols quota- titiois on ( hoe sales mmmdcby time cotnmmiission 10000. 10000.Tue Tue reading of ( lie clrctmlar brougiot on a long uiiscimssioui of ways amid omieaios for tire- venting Such immopoattire , but moo concioisiomm was reached. One firma remarked that it load been buying eggs of ( lie comnomoitsion firma that semot out ( lot above quotations , aimd was paying 15 ccmmts per dozen casio , nmiih still tue firm asserts that it is receiving 23 cents acid 21 cents for btr eggs. Time subject was finaily cult short by ( hoe presentation of time ordOr of busiooesa , amid ( ito subjects to be considered at ( lie amooouoal momeeting of ( lie leaguio 1mm New York. A fibs- CUssion of ( hols matter to k up time balance of time tlnet af tue disposal o ( ( lie mneeting. It was resolved ( bat. Omaha should have a full representation at the natiomoal meeting to be liehol in New York City , in Jammunry , amid thou following were elected delegate : Alex itiddeli ci , sv. Butte , E. 2 , II. Woholert , Ii. G. Stroighit and 12. II. Iiraimch ; ahtermiatos , fl. II. WhItney uitl J. A. Clark. Several coon- mission momemm imavo tinnoumnced that ( boy will atteoid the necebng as sp ctator. , Porter Bros. cbinpany was elected , a .memn- her of the , asocijtbenamid , the se tetary-.an- nounccd that , there , wore sqvcral other firms ( lint hiatt time mmio4ter imnuier adviseinemit anti would probably , ppply for mneinbersiiio , bpfore theanpuijnequmg , , , , , , , . - , t ANSONlA'Conn. , Dec. 19.-Tue Board of Education is constantly receiving coneooiuni. catlons protesting against time recent action aboliafuing reiigiou's eercites in clty _ schools , Time i al Protestant - cJergymnen cimideoooned thou acior ouitnd y , andpmobiic indignation is being agitated. The bozrd declares its willingness to permit teachiers to recite the Lord's prayer , but objects to ( lou. plipils beimog forcctlto repeat it. d'i I . Should be S ; : : : Looked Into. THOROUGH INVESTJOATION . I ) . REQUESTED. - ' A BOLD ASSERTION. Ever aimice Prof. ICoch startled the 'world by promising to cure consuonptiooi with the Koch lymph and lila complete failure to done no , the people have been' looking for some discovery which would prove an absolute , certain cure for thiat dread diacase. Over a quarter of a century ago Dr. IL V. Pierce , ' chlcfconoult'moeg ploypician to the Imivalida' Hotel ann ) Surgical Ioiatitutc put in a chains for a noedicine , which he had discovered nd uocd , in lila extensive practice , that 'uvoulcliercnincty.ciglitperccnt , ofall cases ofconsumption when taken in all Its early stages. Tonic has proved ( lout lois assertion woo based ooo facts gaimmed front experience. His "ColdenMedical Discovery"loascurcel many tliouaniid people in all parts of ( lie world , nied Dr. Pierce invites till imiterested to send to him for a free book 'mt'ioiclo gives the names , addresses and photographs of many prominent people who have willingly tctiuocd to the marvelous curative proper. ties of lobs "Coiden Medical Discovery , " HO lens also Written a Book of i6o pages eu "Dscascs ! oftioc Itcaplratom-yOrgauos , "whiicio trcabo of all Throat , Ilrommcioial amid Jumog diseases , also Aatlmma amid Catarrim , that will be iuahled'by ( lie World's Dispcoosary toled. Ical Association of Iluufalo , N.Y. , on receipt of nix cents imi stamps , to pay postage. Consumption , no nmostcvem'ybody kooows , is first mnamiifcstcd by feeble vitality , loss of atremmgtli , eniaclatlon ; then local sylimp. tonis noon dcvclop , as cong/i , difficult breathing , or bleeding frommi lungs when Invcotigatiooa proves that tubercular deposits - posits leave formed lii the lungs. It Is earnestly advised that the " Discovery " be taken early and ( hue latter stages of the ellseaiec can tuoercby be easily avoided , To build imp iolidfiesls ad , sIregTh : alter the grIp pneumonia , ( " lung fever ' 9 , aX- lxautIng levers , and other prostratimog dis- cases It has no equal. It does moot snake fat ilke cod lIver oil end Its imasy cons- pouuis , but , solid , wholesonefleth. - - _ . - _ - - - - G---------- - Ji iii1fi1 , . for Infants and Children r- - , I castorlalssoweil tocioildren ( hat Cmustorbos adapted cures Colic , Coastipalion , I rocomumiend It sos superior teeny prescription Hour StOmach , fliarrbooa , r.cuuon , known to ma" II. it. Amnemorn , II. D , , Kills Worms , gives sleep , ud po'oaiOtea dl lii SQ Oxford EL , Urooklyo , N. Y. gesttomo , 'I - _ _ _ Without injurious onexllcatioa. ' , "The use of 'Caatarl1a is so universal amid "For several years I have recoonmcrada4 . - it moths sosycii known that it seems a vork your ' Castorla , ' toad shah always continue ti ' ' ' 5ot 'sspereiogatlomi to endorse it , Few rico ( ho do so as it. haa invariably itroduceJ beUOf1CtI hut1igenttamilio-s who do ao leep Castonla rusuit.e , " - 6ltblin : easy coach. " Eowaus F. l'.nno ; 3 ! . P. , C.Lntoa l4.miTTX , P. 11. , 5taC ( anal 7LIO Avg. , Now York CIty. New York Cfty , Tire Ccrnn'mi CowrAxr , ' 17 ? zluwul Bmsx'r , Nww YosL CITY. - - - - - - - - - - * up oflq ON3 flot1i the iiuethocl fluhil rcsIhltR s'1icr Syrup of ' Pigs iu thkeil ; it. is iuIennnt nnd i-tf'u-eihiig to tim taste , nut ! noth geilti ) ' yeL prohllptly OIl tha Kidlhuye , ll\'Cl' flui(1 ( Bos'uIs , cleaiises tiho syuu. will (2ffcdttlflhty1 tI'lpelK coli'Ie , hid. bUllIes atitl fuvcr flhlI Church-i habitual COilStiIfltiOfl ) , i'lil1) of Figt is tlio Oilly' reihlcIy ( of its kiinl cvor p'o- ' ( Illeed , ) to the thsto and no. (0)L'i)10 ) ) ) to tini titoiloflell , proihupt in its itotioit allel truly bciiolIc'ial in its eItec , 1)reItrel ) : only fi'om the most ilealtlhy alIti zlgI'oealIo stilisthiices , its ihlithloxcthIeiit ( Ilialit'leS COlliuliChll it to ah and lla'O'O ituntmo it. thu most 1)OPtlIitr i'ciuiedy kibowli , Syrup of Figs is for sale ll hO ccitt bottles by all Ieae1ist drug. ' g'hHts. Any reliable druggist Who llhit not IIa"'C it Oil hand will pro- CtlL'O it pl'oilijtly , ) for flIh 01113 wluo WIHilef ; to try iL Do hot ucccpt any lithbstittito. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO SAN FRANCISCO , CAL. LOUiSVILLE , AT. NEW I'ORX MI L k , _ LFFE' ' 0. E. C. WEIT'2 IIZIVZ AtID ! At1T TRAEtID is soitl imnilor vositivo written unnramite-e , by nntiini-izetl iioflts onhy , to euro Weak hiomorv' issq of hlriiin anti Nerve j'cower : Lost llmormiiooi ( iolekmiesa ; I'ighitInttses ; Evil lrennm ) : i.nck oi Coimlitienco ; Nervousness ; Lassitude ; toll lrains ; Loss of l'twor of thou ( ioiiemtiv , , Orgnuis Itm'oithoetr sex , caused i'yovor.ex.m'tjon , , Youtiifiml Errtrsor Ezcostt'o'vo Use oil Tobacco , Opium or Liqtoor , wbolciu lands to Misery , Cnnsomnptiiin , Imtsnnitv mind 1)eiutlo , fly oien'oi , $1. a box ; six forwith written guarantee to cure or refnmtei mnnn. Wert's Liner rium cure Hick ] iestlneioo. hbjhioumitness l.lier Conipliubmit , Scour t-0touiimut'io iystepsia and i.onatipatlon. uutit.St'rlEl issued ouiy by Goodman Drug Co. Omaha. A ) USIiM LN'rs. ' I-t r 'l'hmut'sda3' Ev'g BOYD'S THEATit Dec.20 Elaborate iirociuctiomo of Simcrldaim hiouwios' Immimoiurtal Tragiody iii live diets , Virginius J. EDGAR OWEN as Virginius. 50-PEOPLE Sizjieortoc1 § 0 PFOPLE , , 1)3' too ny' Glvcmm for the Imeomefit , of The Asociated , , Ilharities , U'der thje usp'icoi 6fpbrtt5lca , flidp ' - FL' . of I' 'l'Inlo otNoat % % 'h.im estiu'y mttbriilti' flog 0111cc. Ugaiil 'prices , , , , , . , s. . . . C BOYD'S DAN'LSULLYI& ' " 1 ANEW PLAY. i1DAY DEC. 21 ThiJtEI NIclitTS AND , SAT'L)4.Y MA't'INEFI Time Favorite Irlslm-Mnem lean ComedIan pArJ1EL S'JLLY First ( line in Omaha of ( lie greatest sue . . . cess of loIs career O'Iioi11 Y'ShilltOll , ' , 1J1 C SlIt : T11i2 MAN.O'-V'Alt trODr.L. STARTLING - ELECTRICAL - EFFECTS $ ahe opens Tiouroviay nooriting at the following prices : First floor , bOo , 75c and 1.O ) ; Linicony. tOc anti 5c. EhM ] PIIR.E1I I'UI'VLdL Telephone 4l w , . . BURGESS. Manager. ALL TillS \VIIEIC This Evening at S:1' : "THE PROIIIGAL FATHERS' ' MATINEF SATURDAY , E1MFIHE1I -Tel , 1531.- w. J , BURGESS. Mann ior. SIX SUNlA1 NlGitT. ) coylMiNOING MATINBE : , .Dec. 28 1lhit 1tVNtI chiieos' (5N HA nTIS , A RAILROAD TICKET ALL. IIiilOiiS. Matinees Chirlatnoas lie > anti V'ednesiay , Conmlng seek , Dec. 30-Floonlgan's flail , - ' - - - - E SOFT S1tE 55 Vhcn POll get a Cheviot Suit Like This - MdC to Order . . For $13.25 , Melton Overcoats , Per $10.25 , - ; -Ace- . All-Wool Pants For $3.00 , You've struck the CuttoOrdr soft side of bard times. It's this way : The tunes arc hard - importers w'Oiit hliOflCy-SVt2 offer cash for big lots , and get 30 , 40 , 50 per cent , off-and that goes to . you. _ _ _ _ PANTS PLYMoUTllRu OVERCOATS e SUITS COMPANY. j 416 North 16thSt.I ttlockhultlcra' cieethimg. 0(11cc ( of Lee.Ciarke-Aiodreei4en Hardware Co. Omaha , Neb. , 1)eo , 7 , 1(31.-Notice iii Imerbey given (0 ( ( lie stockhiolderos of the Lee- Ciarke.AnilrtL'5efl hardware comnpammy that ihttm annuui oneeting of the etockhooiders of ( lie comnpany will lie held at thom oihhce $ of the said company , 1219 , 1231 and 1223 Ifarney street , In ( ho city of Omulma , itt thou state of Nebraska , on Tuesday , January 5 , A. D. lt9at 3 o'clock p. mn. , for this purptse of ticottuog a board of directors for the corn- bonny (0 serVe during ( lie ensuing year , and to transact such oilier business as may to. preoiented Ut cuch . meetlng.1 presldelmt. U LAB , j Bccrj j 80