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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1894)
, ' . - - - . . . . - - - - - - . - - - - - I . , . . . . , i : . . I , ' : H I J ' < , . I . 1 f { , - . 2 , ' . , . - ' 1'lm O:1\fAl : \ \ : pAILY BEE'tA'J.1URDAY , ; ; ' , DEOEl\rUER 22. 18.J. { - IN TilE nocl ) { FOR REPAIRS Springer Offers Amendments to the Oa.rlislo : . Currcncy Dill , IS IN TilE NATURE : OF A SUSTIUTE ! ! blcklc" 111'1'1 ; ot 1 ( ; lnlco to Support Oun nlcluro . \h'nlc..1 11 the % . \tIIII'lru- tIoii- \ u"'r l'u"8 , I , Trlhutn tu lila Olc-lr,1 Horn ut Uol"lmrl' WASINGTON , Deco 21.-The entre tme ot the house today was occuplell In debate C on the currency hi , the spealler being Messs , Penlieton of West Virginia and . Slelles of New York In favor of the bill , anl . Me3sr. lusel of Connectcut , Mcl.3uren or South Carolna and Hawlns or Utah against It. 1tror the close of the leslon Mr. Sllrlnger ; , chaIrman of the banking and cur rency commitee ; , presented the amendment to the measure agreed upon hy the enIcratc . /emhers ot the cOllmlleo and endorsed , It Is saId , by lm secretary or the treasury. The bill as altered hy these amendments will be ( ATere at the I'roper time as a substitute for the original bill , a 111 upon thla substi. ! Lute the tate or the measure will deend. ; : The reAlllon for the holiday adjournment - to , begin tomorrow was agreed to early In the afternoon. AL least twenty memhers climbed Into the area In front of the pealler's r03trum tolay In In effort to secure the passage by unanl. . mous consent ot his of local importance : , but Mr. 1'nllh : ot New .Jeraey , who .has tn- augurated a war cl retaliation against unanimous - mous consent ieglsi.ition until a measure of his Is passed , was on guard anti oMurate. . . lie relented In two Instances , however. lie allowed a joInts resolution , offered hy Mr. : LI\lngstcn of Georgia , to go through , pro- vlling for the entrance ' of foreign exhibit to the Cotton Slate InternatIonal cxposlton to he ) hell at Atlanta next year. "This lull , I urllerstalll , Involve the ad- al- . mission ot cntract labor . . sUlmeste Mr. ' ' Vhlson , republican or Washington , humor- ously , when the resolnton was relII , "I . want 10 remind the genteman that but a short tune age the country was In a furore over tile Rlrlslon c a single coachman. Docs this bi Ilro\hle for the adnikslon of all English I coachman 1" . . i ¶ langhter "It. dces not , " repled Mr. Livingston , amid Mr. gnglsh also alowed a senate bill . amending the act creatng the court of aI- f peals of the Islrlct ) of Columbia to pass. ! r. Dc Armonll , democrat of Missouri , ob" ; E jected to the bill offered by Mr. Coombs , dem- ; ort of New York , granting a pnslon of I $100 a month to the widow of the late Major General Abner Doubleday. , Mr. Englsh finally demanded the regular : . order. The joint resolulon provIdIng for a L holiday recess from Saturday , December : : p , ( to Thursday , January 3 1 , was then adopted TOOK UP TiE CUmmNCY hILL . The house then ( , on Mr. Sprlnger's moton , went Into ccmmltee of the whole for the ' , further consideration of the currency bill. lr , WIlson of West Virginia was reeog- , ' nlzell by the chairman Before he could pro coed ! r. Johnson , republIcan : of Indiana , arose for the 11UrpOe , as he stated , of pro- pounding an inquiry to the chairman or the . banking committee ( Mr. SprInger ) , I. , " ' : understand , " said he , "that at a metIng - ; Ing of the Iemccrale members of the coin t mttoe last night I was decilel to order a . . substtute to the pending measure , and that ; " anl . the consent cf the secretary was obtained . Is my Information correct 1 I so I , smgges t , slggest that the subttute now be offered in I ord. r that wo can proceel Intelligently. " . "Somo time during the afternoon . " , erUfd ; Mr. Springer admitting that the change cf bis had been agreed nlon , " 1 wi say I I t Is my IntentIon to Introdnce a substnte tor . " the pending iihll Mr. Sllrlnger. however , Ileniel that the "c.msent" . of the secretary of the trcasury ; had been aslel for or obtained Thc demo : . cratc members of the comnmittoo . he d , " eared , were respcnslble for the substute , . lie In\ehhell agalnsL the dIpoltlon mnani , - tested en the republican stile to OI'POS any . , S thing In the shape of financIal legislatIon pro : pose trom the democratic side , amid he all. ; . . pealed to his party opponents I patriotcaly , - : , JoIn In the perfecting of a measure that . wonl\ relieve the treasury anti inure to the : welfare of the , He ccunlry declared , wit im - In emphasis that provoked a howl of ( IC - rlslon ' from the republcan side that at thIs ' _ tiflIe time republican prly "stood by sUllnely lat upon Its back , " while the democratc . Party was trying to save the country. Mr. Russell , republican ot Connecticut Hussel rellblcan clcnt , fo I- lowed with an argument In opposition to a ' measure which proposed , he said to testroy a national banlelng sYtem that had Htood , , the test of thirty years , , , ONE ChANCE TO SUPPORT CLEVELAND Mr Slcllles or New York created considerable I- erable amusement at time outset oC his slleech ' by saying that he very much desired be- fore retiring from congress to put on record I I vote or t\t II favor of the polIcy or the . : adnminlstration. lie desired to sUlllort this bi , There were some good ! features In I I I , and he would like to see It perfected In orller ! that he could give a cheerful vote for a bi Ii bi Intenllll ( to relieve the financial emharrass- . meats ot the country Two evils threat- S enell the country . Fuel , a serIous drain of ' gold from the treasury as a result ot the outstalllng legal tenders. In this bi he tonnll n3 remedy for thl alarming menace , - , This fJct constiuted his frt crlUclm of the : bill. I was In this respect inatiegmiate . The . , government paler was In reality a go\"er- , ; lent debt whch ! ) ought to be funded . I.et us return , said Mr. Sickles , to the sound Prim I. : . clples of the days before the vnr . I.et us ' ' adopt the McColough plan , said he , of fundIng - , inK the greenbacks - "Did not the delocrat preyent the r 0- . . , dempton ot the greenhacln Interp03ed Mr , Walker ot Mamsaciluseits. " 'he retirement of thl greenbacks I Is ' my reoCllectioni" Interrullted Mr. Warner ot ; New York , "was Ilre\'cntetl by the Sherman IJrovlso. " , "I nel'er heard of any banle feature of our fnancial system thai was not charged to i John Sltermamm " retorted Mr. \Valker. - "Nor I , either , " replied Mr. ' \lrner. "The clfculy ! with the fnancial lolcy of . the republican Ilarty since time war has always , , been the OPllcslton ) of time Ilemocrats " s1hl : - Mr. Valimer . 'hey cOI\elel commmimromlso . . That Is the trouble toda ) ' . 'lucy hove stolen some of the ( ealuro3 of ' bIli ' li , lome feature. 1) bi , but by their . hunglllg they ha\'u made It wore than the . Ilresent 6ystem. " j Mr. Sickles , In whose time Ihl above col- / Iccluy hUll been Iroeeellng , at this 10int tok a hand. So high , he said , was ht osthnate . , , of John i3imernian whom he regarded lS Iho . : guiding fnancial light In this aountry . that he tel sure he would \ole for u mcasure tl t p ' Cund the Ireenbacl.s . , ' " 101 muny demoeratll votes wi you to r . fIsh to runtl lie ( greenbacllsT" n\h ? usketl N r. Vi'alker. Wllker. . , "A 1:00(1 ( man ) . . . shouted ! r , Coomhs of " New York , ' .I you furnish a thlrll , " replied ! Ir. , WIHcr , "we will pass 6uch a hi , " 4 Mr. Slcllles expreuel } the belief that I Rn i , . effort were made In the right 6111rl on ho Lit sides a bi to rUIII the greenbacks won Id pus. , , , lie at least would vote for I. j "We can always lelenll Oil ( enrrl Slcldl1 tor llatriotio actIon , en tile Iiattictbeid I'afrloto acton hateleld or on the hoar of this house , " saul Mr. Walker , Thc Icmblrl on tbo floor and Iho Ellectalori ' , t , . In the galleries a JJI alli ell a 11 Ihl general ! , howehla \ aeknowletlgements. . _ I At the conrlulion ot Mr. Sh'kle remarks * , Mr. Mel.aurln of South Cdrolna 10'1. the 1 c floor In opposition 10 the bill , wiilc'h , he I nll , WS tn 10 wise I democratIc leuure. and which he rb\actetIZl11 u a .tllkln here for Wal street. lie .Iechrrtl this b\1 \ c recognized thc BublrraiUr plan ot the tlrt , . hotly ) I h:11 : been .Iolen b ) Ibe bankerl i ; : for ( their ' 0\1 etuis , , Sl'lNOm AmNmm 11 SPNTIW , . Mr. 11\111 ol Ulah opposed the ( bill II a thei : hue ! speech. Mr. SIJrlnger then , Iii accor 11. ance wih the not o given unler In the day , Ilreientel Die amendments 10 the Il < ndllg measure In the shape of a substitute. le I , made 4 lengthy explanation cl the Bubatanto ia " . Tect ot the iimmeimtmmmenls which & .recl amenlmcnl ! , he con- ' i , . & : ' -r - .3- - - - - I . - - cludll by saying It did not chanle the gen. era l features of the orlRlral bill. : r. Cox ot Tenne ! ' see R Ve notice ortwo amendment he would offer to remove the dis crimination In the original bill against natonal hanks anti In favor of state banks The first InCre3ell the Mposlts of state banks fro m :1 : IJr cent to :5 per cent , to conipen- sat to for the I per cent safety fund necessary In the case at the national banls , The other subJeete(1 ( state banks IsulnK notes of smaler de nominatIon than $10 to the exIsting 10 per cent tax , national hanks being restricted by the bill frol Issuing notes of less denoni- Ilton than $10. Mr. Walker then ReClrel1 an arrangement for Ilrlntng the substitute tqelher with lila Bubstlute In the record Rhle by shle. suco Two bills werc then IlauII by unanimous conRenl , one by Mr. 1 ls of Oregon to ex- empL articles oesllnatell for the Porlll\ \ Universal exhIbition from duly , and the other hy Mr. I.ynch of Wlsccnsln for the relief or lie mesteatlers whose i15crty was Ilevastaell ! by the forest fires II ) 'ear. The special order for n nIght session was vacated , and the house at 1:10 : I' m. ndJourne1. CI.AII HhT n " 'I Ih : "ArlSU : : , Ji " , , tlelimry Cfllitro fr thn S'tilitO "Il Sft H..tlrt Ultl sIfter trcrS1. { WASINGTON , Dec. 21.-The I'aller In the case of Charles D. Clark. whose cotmflr- maton as JUdge ol the district court of the caslern and middle Tennessee district the re nato In executive seslon yesterday decided to consider , have been referred to the judiciary - ciary committee , but Senator Pugh , chair- man , said today that It wouhl be lnmimractica- hlo to get the committee togelher to consider the case until after the holidays . It Is ' I understood that the commltce's rea- Ron for its unusually prompt ! cton In COl- fir ming the Clark mionitnatlon In tue first nominaton tl frst Instance Is founll In the fact that the bustti ness ot the court over which he had been nominated to presIde hI sufering on account of the vacancy . There appeared no opposice tl cm to Mr. Clark's commilrmnatton , ton conlrmaton conseon quenty the commItee deparled from its usual course of nllov lug judicial j uomluatous to rest for a time before reportimig them nnll handed In Its report In this ease with unu ual dispatch. wih lt'MINl' UP S'All'It cr.\DIS , 111 t i I I Illrudnclt t I itCiIgre.4 II I n'hlch , Nato hralm I. I I ii t a ro i I i'd. \VAS1IINOTON , Dcc. 21.-A : general omnibus - bus bill for the relief of the ' various states L rrlorles and cites of the coummtry as final d lscharge of existing clahus , against the government , was Introduced In the house I by Mr. Stone of Kentucky ( by request ) . : The amounts In the bill are : New York CI ) ' , $2,09,6l1 I ; California , $ l,651,031 : : Ore- g on . $335,162 : Ne\ada , $401,000. The claIms of New York , Pennsyl\anla , Ielawnr'ir - ginia , South Carolina Dli the city of Daltl- more for adl'ances and eXP'ltures made In the war of lS12 are to b' ' resettled ami paid. ProvisIon Is also mnde reset1ed payment - ment m or $3,296,658 , being due to sundry claimants In Oregon and Washington , nrls- Ing out of thJ Indian wars of IS85.6 , and for the IJa'ment of expenses Incurred by time Natonal Guard ot Nebraska to repel a threatened invasion oC the Sioux In 1831. Sow l'UtIIMtCI'S mtiiieii. WASHINGTON , Dee. 21.-Spectal ( Tele- grmn.-The ) folowing postmnsters hnve I heen mtipolnted : Nebraska-Cimalco , ' : u\polnled Nebralm-Chalco Sari I county , A B Agee vice \ \ ' . 11. Plummcl' , re- ) si gnedOdehi ; . Gage count . . , , ! slgnetlOdel. county nITlncher , "tce : F ranklinVmmilcer . resigned ; Strang , Flit. - : more county , B , W , Buhnel , \'Icc E. Fi- . Beers , removedVennngo ; P.rldns county M. ' . Boston.Ice Samuel . Le\'el. resigned . : Iowa-Cool. Warren county G. II. Butler , vIce' ! J. Grham , resigneti ; Cromwell , lnlou county , H. M. Johnson , vIce HI'y Helkcns , removed : Gienehien . \\'oollbuI' ( ' count ) ' . 7 0 Zoolc "Ice I D Sliepard. re - S signee ! : ltlnggoid . lnggold count ) . \ 11 M . C ooper . vtc T. . J. Irciand resigned 1. 'rime followinglowa postmators were commissioned - ! missioned today : Nary .Johnson , , Coulson ; i OIIe A , ' ilazeilgg . DUnle : , . , , 'Hazel"lgg. . , , .f"rrri&l JtVCI U Eeeelpti. , YASlINQTON , Dec , : J-A t pl'ejiar ll t the Internal f- revenue bureau shQWS receipts from the several ' Crm \ sources of I'cvenue turlng the frst live months of the resent fiscal year , together with the Increase - crease or decrense nH compnrel with the mlne Ilerlo last year : Spirit . $ HlnG2 I I mmcrcuo , $10,290.439 ; tobacco , $12,882,121 , In- c remlal' . h.oltIG ; fermented 1iquorm ! , $ L1h77 , : GIS , decaae . $107,412' oleollrlarlne , $ t4:77- ( I d ecrease. $12 ,8r1 : mfsceiiurteotms , $2 5,2n , In- c rease , $2'IS,139. : ! 'rue net Inm'paRe In time receipts , - ceipts during Novemher , 1&1 , from those of November , l&3was _ $1,1131 , % 'II1 Ulvt ccxey a Irlrln : WASHINGTON , ' , Dee , 21-lessrs , Coxe 3' and Hrowne , who' made ' such IL stir here lit i summer were at the - ! capitol today to resume efforts tn behrlr- ( , time Cey bis I. one for good roads and the other for non- ! Interest i hearing bands. An urramlgarneml was mllle wIth \ ' urramlgarnemlIf : Nebraska . chairman of the ways and means : suhcommltc . to which the his were I'e- Cenell , to give Coxy amI Browne a beam : I Ilg t about January 15. In thl meantme I ? . t hey wil GO to SI Louis to attend IL na- tonal 2 gathering populsts December 2 I The president of France lIes good lvIng , Dr. Price's Baking Powder Is ueed by his che - _ _ _ _ a _ _ _ _ , I.U'UllTIS : F1Itt' 1.V TJIliL'Ji. I Tnlent lt flay flltrict iloo'I 1 Fair Un1 linstiio's at bhort 011dM. , SAN n\NCJSCO , Dec. 21.-The talent calkel the lirm't threc mace : tel a ) ' , but fel down on the laKt two. Wlhla fell In the fourth rlt'e. but ns she was just ns dnngei r- otis lu h'lnl down as runnIng It mnll no difference I . In time resul SummarIes : . First race , six turlongs , sellIng : Chant A , lOS , H , Isom (9 to [ ) , won : gl ! 1llno , 88 , Chevaler ( ( i I 10 1) ) . second ; McLlghit . 102 : Chul (4 ( I to 1) ) . thlnl ' 1lme : 1:221 . Doll y heCone Mon'en , Qilceli Bee , Niagara and Mny N allo ran tecOll I'nel nhout flx furlongs , matdcns : : Charlie 'r , 101 , CI r (3 ( 10 I ) , won : Del Non C , 101 , Cahill ( ( 10 1) ) , second : Experiment colt , U2 , Coally ( ( o 10 1 ) imini ( Time : 1 :22. : : ( os- by , Arctic , lly tweetheart anti Coquete IIHO tl . 'fimird rare . seven turlonR , 3''ar-os : Qimlrt ro Coelcran , (2 ( to I ) , won : ltuJL col ! , 12 , IlnrlchH (30 ( to 1) I ) , Kecontl ; GorlluH , U9 , Chor (6 ( t to 1) ) . thIrd , Tune : 1:3- : ! . Seasle l untl Carmen nlm ran ' Foullh race . Ivt nnt 1 half turlons , aol I. lag : Cmwfonl. 98 H. IHom (4 to 1) ) , won : Hohln hood , ( s , Chr\ulh'I' ( I to CIH'louII ) ( I : Joimflht3p laIH. I I. Crl l ( S to 5) ) , C/ / r.l. ' 'me : IISS't. : Kitty I. l , Metal anll \\'llln ! IMO I'an. FIUh mee , live olul a hnH furlongs , Fel I- Ing : Mnlnulay , 9 : , 1IIIIchH ( I 10 I. I ) WOI , ; CUlltal1 ) 1lee . lUl , Chem ( ( I 10 1) ) , Hlcolul ; ( ' ( ltl'lol , 102 , Cllr (2 ( ! ' to I ) thlnl 'lme : : 1 :15. : HI glmo , Banjo , Grndeu and ' \ln- : doming Nun also ran , - : . JoC , I I'J 1' TU : JI ,1J"IWi. Uolrgl"e 1)'llno tl Order n titt'iIco II the , l'lt.hnri lliitriet p1'LwiSliuBG. Dec. 21.-'I'ime mIners of tim Ia Ilstrlcl , who have been . In convenlon fi ) i' the Ilast thl'eo tin y , amhjcJlti'uel , wlh. m out tnklng the reponstbility ut at1vling rlppolslblty 11'1:11' : a strike ululnst the tt-ccnt mcaie. Just heforu atlJturnment rlH lullonl were IJlsed d C. nUltlng C2 centR for mlnlnA ; thut nil the iii WOl'lt shah he 1111 without nimy rfllelol 01 ) Ihu IIICSIII deall wOlle 'scnlu' that the Hcreens Imi 1111e Inlfoln ; that miners shmmm mui 10 haItI 11 full tn 'aFh every two 1111 : that time rom\ul ) ' llores IJe Iholslll. , Inll that the check welghmun I mmtmmnbem' ni Iti ali hI pall It the other nlhrlt'ts. ' 1he Iho\ ' . I'esululon tire to hu ) 1ll'lscnlcII to their r e- Illeeth'I loeull that I vote illlt ) ' hI i take It. The result wi decIde ( the future of the dl i- trlot i , In Ihl' t melntmo I I Indl'llual I minerI can . \ \ " rk or not us they chooFe , at the : C5.rent rate , . Sel.'r ) 1'101110. 41 C"111rnmlu' , lgUANON , I" , De11. : I-'lw credlor : or lh'nf' Seier , the weulhY hanker , fanomi em' ali tnlrrmun , who made a geneml a ml- aigament last week , met last iuigftt. Jtr , Seier malic n Ilrolofllon that they fliCeimt 1101 Cml 1I'abio In one . timreto amid , live yeiitm notel cover hIs Imidetitedneas. 1 hI nol Imo\\ PositIvelY what octon wal taken , hut i : Illhl that time ProPosition me wih a II- lmrovui. J uch IhOlltl he the use N r. ( Seller s'Il ) withdraw his 11r. asslgimmnetit , ' Sller wil wltulmw alslh"lment t C- open htH bank here nn.1 the ' opel 1ank hrrl one lt 1'1 ulon , II" and n'sumu bustitcas. . 't'riaiitur "hurt fJI 1,011. IHI NCI'TON , Ill . , Dec. 21.-it Ihortuge of $11,700 In Ihe Ul,7o accounts ot J. n. Hender- ' soim . late ( OUn . treasurer ot Bureau count . , was made. known tola ) ' . Uelliersn has niade good $9.0 ot lime Imouut by turning over real estate .II Ileronul property . Mr. 1ietmdcroim iimms been a resident ot Jendcnin hUl 1"en I Iisllent Ihts county mInce time war UIII his the 1m. county Illicit . conlltlene.o . at the citizens ut Ihe . . _ _ _ . - ' - - - - . , - - - - I.1o : - ir-i : LET TIE TRUSTS FIGhT l IT . OUT . Novclllan Proposec fat the eottlercnt of ' the German Oornpl1ation. . M R. WilSON ON llE GERMAN EMBARO " with , the 'cnt ' "rl \rrntc,1 , \gRIIt the Siti.tr Trust . the ( I'COIlo :11 : , Srcuro 1.110 Coisi.ierntlom"-So , l'lnu" for :11011&1 , lclhlnUon. WASINGTON , Dec. 21.-Chairman W'Ilima son ol the ways and means commlteo says mme consideraton has yet ben given to further ta rIff leghlaton which would overcome the dIsagreements between this country and German - man ) ' . 1rarmce and Austria as a result of the diferental duty on the sugars ot those conimg tr ies . Arer the German ambassador had male a vIgorous Protest agaInst the duty , Germany closed her ports against American , meat products Denmark followed sui , ali a general commercial warfare between the Unltell States and sugar producing countries has seemed Imminent Under these circumstances - stances I was believed that congress would talle off the differential duty and thus nod st ere commercial harmony. Mr. Wison says , however , that any steps In that direction must he taken by the senate - ate , where the house hut for free sugar Is now penling with amendment The senate fnance commitee , In rellortnK back the free sugar bill , struck out the entro text ot the hOUEO bill and Insertel I 40 per cent ad- valorem duty on sugars No reference was made to thc differential duty of 1-10 of 1 cent against countrIe payIng an export duty on sugars , so that the tax mentioned Is said to have the effect of repealing lie dlleren- tl al. The sUbject Is therefore really to be taken up whenever the senate consider the free sugar bll ; , all Mr. Wilson does ( 10t con- shier I necessary to get up an independent meaure dealing with the differential against reign countries ! , George DavIs ol Chicago who Is ( here to urge the repeal of the dtlerenlal In order thut German ports may be recpened to American - can meals , has not yet conterred with Chairman - man Wisn or any members of the was and means committee. Mr. Wilson toes not aphm pear to be greatly impressed by the effort to lm ave the embargo remo\'ed on AmerIcan . meats. "When we have the meat trust arrayed against the Sugar trust , " he said , "there Is : hope that the people may secure some cona . al deration. " JIIU : S.'I'1 lISSI1XTS. Cnllol COlcnr "Ith Lmtmmoroui's " 'Icw . aim Slit' . Lnlul I'urreltur" 1t. WASHINGTON , Dec. 21-Time adverse reports - ports of the secretary of the Interior to the paseago or the general forfeiture bill , house b ill son , are gIven In a communicaton forwarded - warded to Representative Ellis , transmitting the report of the commissIoner of the general land ofie recommending the passage of the b ill. Secretary Smith does not concur wIth L C onmmnlsIoner Lanoreux's views. The thIrd secton of the act of September :9 , 1890 , he s ays . Irovtdes for the right ot purchase of : : lands wihin the forfeited limits by two I c lasse3 of ' . pel'sons. These are citizens of the i United States , and those who have declared their intention to become cItzens who possess the forfeited lands under deed , wrItten con trict with license trOn the / tate or corpora- ton to which such grnt , was , made , or Is m assignee have executed before January 1 , , 1888 and persons who sette on the lands with wih a bona fde Intention to secure tithe by purchase - chase from the state or corporation when I eared by complaQce wIth time requIrements o r the granting aGt ' "The depat.tment : " sa.p thi m secretary , "ham I held as to .he ; 'frst c1rs tHat merely oc4u. ' pancy and 1mprove'mentor the hindissum. l elnt to entitle 'tmejersol tomurchas . ' T1meui , r todurchas 'T\elr ! right depends on n deed , 'w'lttelt contra t"or lcense l from the company under which they could requIre the company to specifically per - form their contract whenever the lands were eamed , As to the second cass , the right of purchase depends solely on the setUement male on the land and without any contrct or license that could be enforced agaInst the country. To accord the right to purchase by merely taking possession all Improving such lands , wlthont requiring resIdence would : ' ba to grant a prlvllge not conferred upon the epartment ns tO other , tp any part of the publc domain _ _ _ _ _ _ 1'IiOSl'1lATE' > IS T1NNESSti. Report of time Geological Surrey tn the De- ' 1"1818 UecolUy 1) lscovret. WASHINGTON . Dec. :1.-The examlna- Ion of the _ IJhospha\o \ deposits of Tennesee , made by the gologlcal survey through : Is agent , Dr. C. W. Hayes , has been completed , Time blaee phosphate , according to Dr. Hayes , has h been found for over a year and durIng the past five months between 30,000 and -10,000 tons of high grade r3cic have been shipped from that country. More recent ) ' white phosphate has been discovered In i Perry county , very similar to seine of the forhl recl These deposits wer examIned and at first were thought to be of considerable , - able commercIal Importance There are two varietes , abbrecla or conglomerate formed of flInt fragments , and a bedded d C- posit . This later Is from thIrty to ftty feet thick and covers an area about three mies long by a mie broad. The first hi a- lef of the great valu of the deposits Is not confirimmetl by time investigation , but the coafrmed Investgaton pita 3. Pilate Is Expected to opeit' out better In these fields after the work has IJrogressed furthie D. T. Healey , steward of Pabst hotel , Mi I- waulee , writes : "I regard Dr. PrIce's Ilal C- lag I'owder as tar superior to any other branmi . It Is always uniform , has great l a\'lnlng power anll the last spoonful Is as good IS the first. " ; ) iusi' IJE ( lC.lll'JlUl' 10110 Smih lefuscs to ' ,1(0 I'roceollugs . to 1\01 ( n ' .n.1 I."t..t. SAN'i'A , IL'fl , N. M. , Dec. 21.-Surveyor General Easley has receIved from time score- tary of the InterIor a decision refusing to roe- ommcnd to the Department of Justice that proceedings j he Instituted to malle void the patent Issued for the 'fJerra Amarla land grant on account of errors In the boundarIes , ' 1he opinion recites that this grant was connrmed 1) congress In 1860 , surveyed II J8it and patented In 1881. I contains 581,561 acres , Of thls-oereeg\ It has be n contendell that 13,000 acres \xero illegally held en ac. count of errors In the north , and east boun . aries " . Secretary Smih takes time positon that In order 10 set aside a patent the proof lust bo clear and he cItes In this connecton the 5UIJreme . court eclllon In the Maxwel grant case. _ _ The pOIularlty of Chamberlaln's Couglm HomCly amml limo high esteem In which CUlh anl I hlll leads us 10 believe It to be an article of great worth and merit. We have the pleas- lire of giving the experIence of three prommml- neat citizens : ot Hedondo Deach , Cal , In the 11 of the remedy . Mn A , Y. Trudel says : " say/ "I have always rrcelve4 pronlpt relef when J used Chamberlain' Cough Hemedy. " " Mr Jamcs Orchard says : "I am satlthed that Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy cured immy eold ' :1' , j. N. I Hatcher says : "I or three yeari I have used CJuunb rla.n's , Cough ! Imtn. ely In my raml and its results have always been satisfactory alway . Yciiitm1r.'mtd n ItCI'eEry COI.OItAhO ) , SrlNGS , Colo" , Dec. : . - Sylvester Yeaimman part owner pt the flack Wonder mining claim at Wcndlr Illependence pn which nchanl Newel , chief engineer 'ot the - 'ldland Terminal railroad , was murdered by A. W. Van floutetm . has been arrested as so- Cl ! er ) Yeaman insists that ho never In. slructell Van Boulen - Lo . guard : - the calm. : 'I'h , rca 'I'n Jlurlt11 ! 10 peuII , \'ALI4FJO , Cal. , Dec. : H.-'he aiel l'htila. elphla house , known as Ihe ' l\own UI sal/ora' / house , burned early this mlmornhmmg . Jack 1"lnn , John ( Jell anti George Jesahyn burned to death. Jon.I'nWa quartermasler on time UnIted States slcamhlr . Indllenl'nce. 11111" Fe ruler JlurttrtJ Iuut Uublol. OOSIFN , liI" , lec 1.-Jonathan Cum- backer , al aged farmer , wu lat night murdered - dared by unknown highwaymen on the nubile ' _ - r' - - , , ' " roall , hal a mIihfrom his residence , and robbetl ol $35 IJ.1a slver ' watch Jms .lIVIX4 if I rml 'uiSI' ( 'IS1 ; . ' Ivlctod : Sotlcn..I\o Little 101'0 or SonarP Ina ht.ity for :1011. . \S'Ihh3s'rlR CITT , In. , Dec. 2I-SpecJnl ( T eiegrnmn-Tim' ) S'lt'cr - land TclegrmTlilver setters nlol the Des 1lolnc'H\'er ' , includIng hUllr s of tarmers who hR\/ hnll the title of their Carms If Ithiton for the tte past twenty ) 'eal'I , ate cotmlhning \ } bitterly about tl wa ) ' the go\'crnnrollt , Is going to make Inal resltuton to HJlp , Some ha\'o been to m uch fore expense antI suffeneth more than other" hy eYlctons , suterel congress IIIssell the la"IIV\ng \ them Indemnity they ha\e been get togotimer mmii himRhhtlg out how mIch ( ni wl he anI Indlng . . The entted m oney , ninny thOISn119 of tiollars v1ii ie' IHII them Innullr ) ' 1 \y 1011" wl ( G eorgia. ' 'he ) ' claim he cnnnot mnke a just mi nd vquitnbt"m Settlenietmt for months anti Inl elulabl setemcnt month" , n , the interests arc 80 tilverailleel. 81dl or I IymnutIo . \rtht. 1)1010rtht. CEDAH nAIIS , Ia , Dec. 21.-Speclai ( Telegrm-The . ) "eople o laren o nre great ) excited over whnt they consider Is nothing ' Ihort DC n miracle , For n mmmn- h er of ' ' ' ' bel years n young man nnme 'JhIFlen hal been n stiffener Cram un unrortunnte ( maIOI ) ' . Which clWUISll1 his trte to n Crhhtful degree every few moments dtiriimg legrco e\er lurlng ni l this tme. The 'oung maim had been trCated II I n lumber of the best lhYllclnns ; II that 11art of the state 1\1 111 twice hlln sent to Merc ) ' hospital nt Iowa City , hut wihout fnding the flllHh't roller. 1,1- te hope wal entertalnell tor him and his death was expected nt amiy tme , A siium'L tme ago n truvelnl h'llotst bl'on tremit- Ing him anti has succeeded lu effecting an etectng In entre cure , anti today young ' 'hilsen walks th ( street as strong as ever. The exciement over thts remarkable cure Is IntcnHe ant every one Is on the qui vivo Cor new devi'iotmnmenta. Hundrells oC patents - tl ents who huve heen given ' ' tents up 1) Ilh'sl- cl aims antt ( who ha\e heard of the cure of v oung Thisen more hockIng to Mnrengo to. . . le treated. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lie lurned 1l191If VI" . WEnSTl CITY , In. . Dec. 21.-Speclal ( T elegram.-Sutt ) for $ O damages . himu ' been commencell nsalnsl the city W3ter Cly , I grows ont or the lulolng to enth of Bar- nesl Maker Folvalu about six months ago In the city jail. I.'ol\'ala was one or the lend- In ! bUsiness men oC the town He was n m alt who hall nlmost mastered the drlnlt habit h but whte disposing of n smul stcclt of foods at Duncombe he ! took a few drinks ail nd upon returning home he contnuell the Ilehauch until he wits arrestell and iochei untl WIS 1t'elel 10c\d In the city jlL ! lie was not searched before I b chmmg Incarcerated nnn he hind n "ocle full of match os. lie Ht ! ! tire to the b(111 , , antI hefol'e the Iln s coull be cxtnlulshel nl was hurCI to I crisp. 'rhe Iln oC the imtice nolco ! of the suit hns caused consIderable comment oa nli It seems to be tha ollinlol of the ntor- , ne's and those who have given the mmmmttter mnter their t thought thlt his . widow Inl heirs can recover from the 'clt ) . The suit Is hmrougimt. ! hnlllbt b y L brother . George " ' . 1"olvala. Ilostn1s er nt Jewel JunctIon , In , ilog'tt I'tmslul 1"I'aUI. CIIESTON la. . Dec 21.-Special Tele- g rarn.-A Craudulent pension base , InvolvIng - Ing n well known attorney and IL United States officer . Is developing here 1. F. N ames of Crnlng caIming to he a l'nltml , Statcs detective . was arrested here today ehnrged with endeavorIng lu blackmail I Mrs , Alien , who Is receiving I lInslon ) Karnes . , anmies went to Mrs. Alien and informed her that he hal dlscverel silo had secured her pension through frud , but agreel to re- main sient for a conshlemton of $300. 'rhese are the IlegaUQI1 charcl by Mrs Alien , a 11 her a tor'N ! : , , Captain George Cannes I oC this city Is Tlntore ) ' In the case , nul oK arne ± 3 insinutet1 : that he will imrefer : charges against the captain for assisting M rs. Allen to secnre the pension There are chlrges ofe , , , Craud oa both sl idcS , Intl ; further develoi3cn4t are anxiously awaited. Tiiioves'i 'i'hmah n Tratn. Thlnvrs"Uf : SIOUX CITX . r'p : 21.-Speqiah ( Telegrm , ) ) Four men imLd \1\ the Chicago , 11wau- kee & St p.uihaih from South Da1mtu as I It i cam ! Into the'dt this morning and went through I car ' ! takimg I number.ot watches und pocketloOj : . Ihe clmbeu on as I ) stollpel at I 5w'lch d mile train the depot ] 111 went timrhtighm ° thme car In about two ; minutes , They tidn't. even use guns 'wo I of them took eneh' sIde , one of them remarking - marking ns th held UI the frt man , Keep < juliet OVe , f' looking for u bundle. " Every ely ( \ " wl"fT : . , Crlghteled and I was : ' ' ' done so suilde'nlt ; t'no' attempt was mall : at resIstance. " ; ; 1 I'ICko' it Itoomo Seeimor. \YEnS"ER CITY/yla. , Dec. : l-Speclnl ( I 'elegram.-A ) man b ) the name of I vans came to Hamilton countyeo short tme aso ' ' I from flea Moines anIi Il' - mptl'l a pret ) , ' ltte farm oC forty acres worth $ G an acre : 'rhls was an act that has Hturlell ever ) o ne , 1 It WIS supposed all the land In thts : rection of the state had hoen taken up ) 'eal : becton UI ago , I has remained nil this tUne un- Una clulmed slmpl by nit oversight , and whie I'vans Is rejoicing over hIs good luck ant I lu'ovlng u" aim his claim Iw has bought the Wilams Reporter and wi edit It. Slut iimmiry lngluetrd Oimj act. SIOUX CITY , Dec. 21.-Speeiai ( Telegrm , ) -A short time ago the city council passed an orlinalce requirIng thut stationary en- Ineers pass examinatons before the local , i board of examining enJneers antI mnklng ; m some severe requirements The engineer hav h , ' rebeled tUd charge that the hoard : Is i controlled by I L local union Ind will not gIve licenses to outsIders ' ( hey lay the ordinance was procured hy the union mind Is I : prourel ridiculous the council passIng It without Imowlng i rcpealed. what I meant I wi probably be _ S - The maker of 1 otO' York baking powder : Insinuates falsely that IL received hIghest , , honors at the Chicago talr. The bonoI went to Br Prlce'a Ammonia powders were ox : - eluded from comniotition. S Short ago 1ncrolslul In Size ELLSWOIITIL.Kan. " , Dec 21.-The expert - pert examinatiOn 'of the books at ox : - County Treasurer James L Dick has Just been completed and the shortage ot $1,0. ] lnt reported hnH swelled to $36.0 Die has not yet been nrrested , notwihstanding a large reward Is offered for his capture. . - J'lrlolul from time l'oii. GUTHRIE , Dec. 2l-AcUng Governor Lowe today pardoned from the Lansing , llch" , penitentiary Squire Devore , who ha'a ; i serve thirteen months of a three-years sentence for grand larceny . Heclnt dove ] Ii ollments proved Devore's sentence too se- i IJro\el - vere. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ Cool's Extra Dry beats 'em nil . Cook's Imperial has a perfect boquet. Cool's Champagne Is strictly pure. IN I HONOR OF TiE lILGRHIS' ' P orofat1lo' Day Colobrtcll by the Oongrc- : gatioDl Cub Last Evening - NEW ENGLAD BANQUET AND SPECI S 118holl NO\T1an relr8 I.cst the Fate of time . \torlcln nellnhlcnn % : IIY Ito Bm- vlre..UIorks 1117 I'orlsh tn . hurst of 'sVitr. - . Time Congregational club celebrate 1'ore- Cathcrs' day wih n ballluet lt the Commer- cal cl club rooms last evening , covers helng laid l for 100 guests. The tables were admlr- ab ! arrange anti trimmed , the menl shnllle anll redolent with New Engluml memorIes ; alli well served. i Dr. S. Wright Butler , presllent or the I club , extendCll a welcome to tile guests oC the e ovenlnJ Ho explained the absence or Iloim John M. Thurston , who was to have been one oC the speakers or the evening , and nt his l request letters or regret were real from Goveror Crounse , Governor-ehect Holcomb anll Congressman hlryan lie then Introduced Mr. Jules Lumbarl , who hall been Invied to sing ! rs. liemnmmns' well Imown h'mn , "The BreakIng Waves Dashed Ilgh . " ! r. Lum- barll h nave his reasons for teelhll , that the sublme sentluents expressed b ) Mrs. He- mans coull not be set to musIc amI still retain - stl tain t theIr beatity . lie begged leave therefore - fore , to recite time lne instead of aIaglimg them. aed ho dhl so In I most Imprcssl\e manner. i Time guests around tim tables were s till utmszmtislbcd . and therefore lr , Lumbar ! I sang hIs favorite , "Sac , Are Ye Sicepimmg , " SleepIng Maggie ? President Butler then Introducet Bshop Jell I' . Neo'nmaii who was recel'l most warm I ) After IJaylng his complments to the Congregtbnll club , its president anti Its Invied i guests Ilshop Newman , spoke of the Iness i of Dr Dur'ea ami expressed the 1101am that he wouh\ soon be restored to the hOle ( mcasuro m of hits health. 10 nlhllell to the absent simeaker Iloim . John N. Thurston , by salng thaL he deep ! regretted the absence t rout the festal board of Nebraska's next Unlell States senutor Ills remark was greeted with applause. lie felt confident that the t strong , sturdy legislature would very q uickly do Its full duty by electing the \ery Ils- tngulshed citizen or Omaha to the high place In the senate. In alluding to the more dIrect purposes of the evening's entertainment the bishop suld In part : .I's ' In Interestng thing to study the ( re\'ersals of the verdicts or history. By such study wo fnd tim martyr of today the prophet of tomorrow. ThIs 'D cannot ascrIbe to the fickleness of human nature , but to the profounder appreciaton of hu- m imaumity . As an Instance of this reversal of the verdIcts of hIstory It may be cited that t ten years ago the name of Napoleon was cast out. Publc men on both sides of the great water .unled In pouring out vials of wrath upon the soldier of Corica , Th ' denounced him and pronounced him i nsane . a butcher a vIolator of all the rIghts of man Strange as It Is , there has within the past year come a revivAl of wihin la- oleomila The great magazines of the old and new worlds teem wIth time articles artcles singIng the greatness or this soldier. I ask myselfvhmat Is behind this ? I God Almighty - mighty preparing a deluge of blood 1 Wo are student of history nml Pro\ldence ever prepares us for new events by recalling to us tim old. Is the century to anti In a burst of war ? This Is the question I ask m nyrelf In dreams by night and 11 visions by da ) ' . Europe Is an armed camp Never before In the history of the world were so many armed men In waitIng. There Is some mysterious Ilflose bhind this marked revival o Napoleonic Iteraturp In eulogy lof this strange genlns , this mln raised up I seemIngly COr a purpose ali whose hour ' ot deatim on the lonely Isle girt round with wih sea was on'd' or tcrr r' to t himself and ot terror - nor to Europe. "I you would ask me today what Is the fate' of our republic , 1 would answer you that the fate at republics has ever been enipire As students of hIstory we realize tbnt empire has been the fate of all the great republics of the world , Israel , that enjoyed I republican Corm of government for 500 years. heard at last the cry on the everlastng hIlls of llzpah : 'God sa\e KIng Saul and time empire ' I was so wll : Homo In the palmiest days of her history as a republc , A soldier crossed the Hubl- con and the banners of Caesar were furled on the walls of the repubc and waved on the eimmplre Time question wIth us Is whether wo can prevent our own republC from meetng the tate of the republics of ] ! story , 'Ve can only prevent I by an adherence to the principles of the Pigrim tatimers those Ilrlnclples from whIch sprang I the republc , " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Murderer Clllls to Hlwn Boon HypnotIzed , WELLINGTON , Kan" , Dec. 21.-Tom Mc - Donald confessed 'to time murder ot Ton ; Paten during a trial for his life here today . Paten was killed on I form near Conway Springs last May. McDonald 1a ) said that An- derlon Gray , I wealth land owner , by his luperlor mental and hypnotIc powers , go him to 1(1 Paten because the hatter was Il i witness against Gray tn same trammsaetioi transaclon conneete with the acquirement of a portioi oC his land I Is generally considered bi ) ' the people as a case of hypnotsm , Some startling disclosures ot Inhuman conduct on time lart of Gry were . disclosed . Short Slvoilty-I'ivo Thmnnnl. . NASHUA . N. H. , Dec. 21.-The report oC Hank I xamllel' Dorr , which was mad public today , S'IOWS the shortale oC the missIng cashier , Frank King of limo In - than Head National batik . to 1e $7,0 Tumem'e Is still no clew - to his whereabout nll'Hlu<uWI I'lclory Jlurlel. lAHSIAI.I.TO'YN. Ia. , Dec. 2l-The main bulling of Flrmlnch'H bIg glucose Inc tory was burned today and adjoining build - Ings tlanmagttd . Loss , . $ GO,0O0 - ; Insurance buid- hlif. General l'ulllm'H Urlldsun nrld. . MAI1IE'rrA , 0. , Dec. 21.-Douglas Put nam died today , aged 8 He was the great ; ' ' A Light Christmas Gift- DIIF.DEN LAMPS , iimtmmii-l'atmmtod . IltE8lS ) ) GLOIIES. A DHrSOEN lllll-I'alntod. ItBIEN GIOIES. j no\ A 1'L'ltIAN I.Al\Sluud.1'ulntcd. HI.\ GLOBES , } ) llmmo .lA1'NESI' SWIISI : , ( r1ti's. : i4AMl'S' . SlI { SIAI S , .1 just In. OOI.\ OIL' LAMPS. JU ' ' _ ' No\ SIlllol t 01' ' : : I : CUT GLASS : . t I ' I , d 'I ot rrl'od 2'Oth,7 1) ' J X"rHH. I t' . : , t . " ' . - - , - . , - - - - , , ,1JI'JCj.IIf. , P rr RAYMOND'S : ] MTl .L.4) , . UI..S ST _ .1-J . " ! - ' : , , I -A tjT : N S : - , --I BOYD S. : 3TIMES ' MORE . , _ _ _ ( . " I ,1. Saturday an jt , unday , Dec 22 and 23 3 'ho Moat populAr of-Irlsh-Amtlrnn C.melan , DANIEL . SULLY II' ' hi" lalfst ouceeos , O'N ' ILV , \ . ASJINGTON , D.C. ATJNII : TODAY \T 2:30 : . l'rlceo-'Jrs\ \ imeur , Mel 'i . balcony , 2r. ' ( ' : " ' ' S , i'htNlNi 1Jl"OIMANI A'f 1. amti l'ricnm-'irst TIC leer , bc , 7 ; ant I"lcon i ; ) ' . Me Iln4geermtcose ' _ ! . SUltny Night. _ _ _ _ _ _ ElM ! . P1R.E1 I J'Ul"l.Jl l'll . Telephone . wtJ . t3URCS8 , Manasor , La3 t Pcrforlalcc MATINEE TODAY A' 2:15. : "THE PH 0 DGAl FATHERI" . - - - - - - - - AM USEIl LN'rS , D ' HOLDAY OYD' S 3 I U ' ' ' ' f AT'I'RAC'I'ON. TUnEI ' 1ITS ANU CItlSTMAB MATJNJ : J3egluiilng Monday Dec. 24. STUART ROBSON Under the direction , 0' Mr Win. n , ladcl , In the toiiowing 1llo\lli r cloltu : lINUA \ ' EVENING , . "stii ; s'rO's TO COQUJth' . " CI1IIISTMAS 2m/tTlNltmt. CIUSTMA9 lA'rJyI " 1.HJ'l1U. , U. . ChrJ tmaaid Wullu"lay , YI'c'llnH , , " ' ' ' ' " ; , ' 'I U IIfl'It'1L4"j"'i . " Sale opens OittUi'IJOI' , Ntglmt irIea : Imrst . Iltul'dn Nllht I rl. l'lrL Siuor . I mind IM : balcony . W and 70" . Mali. nf prices : 1"Jr.101. reteryet , , I , aeleral atmI8Ion , 7Lc ; "Birn ) Mc and 7 1e. : "M PI R ' I1U".le I ; , - ' , If'JI.- W. J. DURCESS. Nlnnaor . SIX NUH1r ( OUINlfNO t Dee CC : INUA \ ' MA'I'INf : . I ' c TilE 1 UNl ST "IUW ( IN \I'I , A RAILROAD TICKET Md. . iJttIOlLS. AI.1 J.UOL MatInees Chr lm. Uoy and \Vedneady . Comln& week , Vec. 3Ql'llnl. n' > lIttli . I g rnllon of General Israel Putnam , tnmou9 In re\'olltonat ) ' hl9tor ) ' . He hM bIit ecti secretary of Marietta college since it s foundation In lS3 and colrJo ' . Is lnton 1S nnd signed every dl- tl. "Ioma " ever granted by it. . .bk " lint" , hivn's ' . "lnt" :1.n'A 1'lrtlol. At.DANY , Dec. 2l.-Nmmmmmeroushy InlPl tt ttons were tetl wlh Go\eruor lower toll tt ) ' requelng hln to commute the SCil- tcnle or "Bat" Shen front lel\th to Iinpnis. onment for If ( Shra' casl Is now beloto the court ' IC appeals on atm appeal for a new t rial . 'rhe governor wilt tnll mme netloim wil unti otter time legal lmreceetllns hmave ncton d lsllosel of prcceellnlS ha\e S I-uot Hail 1'llyor Fatally liijirctl. CgDAH HAllDS , In. , Dec 21.-Speciai ( T eiegnicmn-Jotm ) - lurnharll , whie 21-Specal playing Coot t bal nl Hopkfnton. _ was thrown to the g rolmmui. Ills beau R1II ( n rock vitim such Corll thnt hiM skull \\'ns tractimred , wih It Is fractlrl lloultul whether ho ' ( 'atm iI'e. nul 111,1 ) , lit 1 i TUII.lo 11.11 , Cl I ICAGO . Dec. 2i.-l.'animmer WIITcn Has- tngs , a lineal descendant of the great " 'ar- r oil llnsttimgs , Is dead Hnstngl , aged Si. The old mln \\el In I dlnJhlltel house In ell I t0l1tO field nt Patio hlge. He leaves a wlCe nnl se\'eml chliiron. \ t 7'UIIWI.U'UI0 : : if i'S. The 'arlous street railway t'ommmpnnles at DI'lon , 0" , hn\'c eommm'olklatutl. t'OllU\lcs Judge' Advocate General Swmmiimi JulI' \I\'ocnte Genlral RWIII oC the a tom ) ' 'tviii retire on accoimimt of ' . all wi .etre Iccount age t today. Joseph 111) ' of Guth.le , Old . waR Icut to Jai by the Cederll judge for attempting to , Itenltng b.lbe Il jur . Mt-mt. ,10hn A. Cox of blarbourvilie , Fy. hl h beta ' arrested for 1.1111 hel' husbali wih flu nxe. A leelhl ! oC thl heavy lnr.lwarc heai- e m's 1SSOCIltOl will le hell II St. Louis toll t ) ' . Fire nt Clt'velntmth lust nllht Illsl'ot1 n f Cour-stor brick hulhlng heonglng ) the state ot TInnIng Adnr ! . . \ the nlnunl rhhlt hunt lt tlunr. Colo. , y 'esterfn ) ' . two len 1\ed over 300 emecit O ' ver 10,0 hn\o Ieen killed mill tel 30 'rhe nrgtitmmont was continuell ' In arulent ) 'Istlrllnr ! the i.'imited contnue,1 Slates l'nled Sl1teRlutU"0le court In tile CflMe tie eale l\olvl I time ovater front at Oaklmtmmih , Cal , Time Uimhtetl Stmttos enimm't at Little flock lb l reftmst'ti time itiotlail for a. neis' trial mlmaIo b y Attorney Jere llmirmtsluy , comivieted of l iemmainmi fraimmis , A letter has teemi m'eeelved at time \Var de'- P art mnent ammmmou imel Il g thma t tit a lmi'elmarLl t iomms f or remnovitmg tile Ute hiitiitim ; ft'ommm Uttuim ure it imout Commilmieted , 1mm tIme federal court at Mntiison , Wis. , y esterlrt3' 1) . II. lewey of ChIcago was imp- l ) Oltmtctl receiver of time Eagle Iromm commmmammy , vimich assigimeti sonic titmme ago. A gmnmg of tbesimCnzimloett attenipted to break i mmto time imolise of Johim Yammkiim , imear I'erry , O ld. , but a few well directed simots frommm time' t' atmclmmnmin amid Ills thattgimter throve timeimm off. lout , lohimmtomi vns struck on the lwmul by aim I ron hmttr mmmiii kilied by Frmtnk Stmthivorthi i cammr Baxter Sirimmcs , lmtii. A yotmmmg bnimtimer o f Joimnsomi then shot mlimil kIlled Stahlivortim. .Arrammgemnents are being iuale , in Cimic.'mgo t o conmmmmemmmorato time i'orhd's Pal'linnmemmt of r eligions anti to om'gnmmize a. woritl's con- g ress exteimlon. A mnoetiimg ovili be hmltl J ammuai'y 21. 'l'ho Amick Chemical conitmany of Cineln- m mati will sue time \\'imii' trust on rebate v ouclmers wimicim time trtmat tieciimmeti to lmai b ecause the compammy did mmot buy mill Its w hisky from time trust. Time Salt 1aiee lnnkers have sent oimt a c ircular tO the hnimkerof time eleven I'aeiflc' s Uites mtnd territoiles culiiimg mm convcimtlon to sn meet itt Salt Lake oim .lmtimtmary 15 to tlls- c uss time ilmmanciimi uuestiolm. A receiver hIts beemm appointed for time I mmter Oceamm Ilonmesteati mmiitl Loamm nssoelmt- ( iou of Chicago. The face value of time as- s ets i $93,000 nah ( time actimmtl i'milumo $60,0 ( ) . ' ( 'he mneimibers have Paid in $100,000. Twenty-lIve citIzens of Newmmmarket , Iimtl , . m narchmetb to the saloon In timmit place miimd set i t oil lOme. Tile buiItltimg ttnd contents were t iesti'Oyei. 'rhiis is thmc ecommd case of time I cind , in time town , time ilrst being two years a go. go.Time Time secretary of time interIor lmn decided t lmtt Imind case involving mnimieral lands imear I ) miluth valued at $1,000,000. entitled hyde , McDoilmlid et al against Eimmil Ilmmntnmmtn at at , i n favor of time defendants. 'rime case hinged o n time questiomm whether an artier of time s ecretary took effect whcmm slgimeti or wlmeim r eceived mom. time tanmi oilice. 'rime aecretarv d ecided time order Was cftectiv whiemo signed. $ Poi ; QN2 l3oth the lilcItilod aiid restults 'wlicii SyrtIp of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant nioti refreshing to the taste , and acts gently yet promptly on time Kidneys , Lher and Bowels , cleanses the sys- temn effectually , dispels colds , headaches - aches and fovci's and cui'c habitual Coiistipatioii. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of ith kind ever pro- duc'ed , pleasing to the taste and no- ceptable to tile stoirtacli , Proihlilt in it.s aetioit anti truly beneficial in its effects , ireiaie only from the most healthy and agreeable substnnces , its lllhtli cxcc'lleiit qllalitics columend it to all ilIad have made it the most 1)OIlll1tr remedy known , Syrup of Figs is for sale in 60 cent bottles by all leading drug. gists , Any reliable druggist who may not have it on band will Ji'O cure it 1)r0lflPtlY for auy One who wislic to try iL Do not accept any ubstitnte. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO , CAL , LOUISVILLE , IV ( , hEW YORK , NY ' " 2--- ncl IlmO mam-nIom , , , Vrrmr1 , 111 r 1tmnody CALTHOS ires' , , , ill II ITt E SQ lem'al gmmsraaL-otiatC.7gos , , , will - _ _ _ - , erii' lll.eInrgc.Ac ins..iun : , , ( ' BE - ' t'uiti : C' 1 , iimd IILI4TILE Lot ' , liter , ' , M' Use , $ and jtay z/sat'ju'd , 'i ' AdlrVON MOIIL. Co. , . ; ' ' , : , ' " -t = : ; -t _ i , , , , rt' ' ° ' ' An Afflicted Child Painful Salt Rheum Covoro Her Head Happy and Healthy Since TnklnO Hood's Snrsnparllln "C , I , hood & Co. , Lowell , Mass , ; ' , My little dammghitcr , flintile , noi two and one- bait years cii , 1mM been a gecat smificrer from salt rimeuimt siimco chic svns nimout t'O niomithis nith. A orry paimmitml cruimllemm CVOrClh imeck , ears anmi emmtlro scalp. I eoimtlltei , imImyslelamis nimd tried 1:1011) : ' retmmi'thies , but wltiitmtit avail , mull it a Friend Recommended Hood'a Saramipanihla. Itofom limo first lott1o was taken the c'rulmtioim bath dkapmoarCd , nimtl mien' imona remmmaimis , whIle the chmthd'S gemierni health ij HOODS Sarsaparifla CURES imoucit improvet. ( I lurarhily rceommmmmmriimi lloomi'j Sarsapanilia ti ) all stmtterhmg froth timi tihemuso. ' 2111mM , l.mzzii : llUCmiitOo.7. , Atclmisoii , limumsas. Hood's Pills cure liver Ills , commelipatton , hItkousucs , jaundice , sick iioailacbtm , Iimiltgestion. DOCTOR , - " . . , SEARLES & SEARLES UtcSPECIAUSTSS . . ! - - - - - .1tu - - Chronic . WE iI CUEE Private eIal 't- 1llseass - - - - - - - - T i'ealnient by Mail , Consultation Vrco Catnrrlm , all disasos of the usos' , ' l'hP'fltt , ClmcstStoiuaolu , Li't'erBIooJ S kin and ICidiitoy distoasos , Las -Malillood and all Private D19' eases of Men. Cmiii on or adOrcat , Dr. Searles & Searics , 141iFmormaomStneol j : ; t- , Ready-Made Legs ? If you have , rcady.nlade pants arc plenty good cnottgh. But if your legs w'c.c madc fof you , . your , p pants made , jc for you , too. . Then they'll - fit , When .iLI you can get k 'hPanis$3 iRttit ( Made to Moasu , , all-wool , full of style and wear , why put up with rcady-mades that pinch here and bag there ? We flake a whole suit for ' $13.25 and a fine Mellon overcoat - coat for 1O.25. tee DLYOUTII POCK PANTS I OVRC0ATS , SUITS COM PANY. _ North 16th St. t ( f4ThdO C. ' 4/y : I , IHDAPOt 4. ' ' ? HIihDOOCEMIIDY h ¶ 1 mmioavcrs TUE 0055 IIEMIi.'nat ! Iii BO 1IA'M. eJ.in. idl 4 ? , , , . ' 1 Nervous lmieai,5. F'<ing Moiio'y , , t'arcai' ion , , ole. HltotOIfle , cailU by iat , fllgtitiy abus , ' , flle351g0r cud tge tothruiL'eflol'le'liI , n4 ( ilmickix toitstmroiy ntore. L.o.t Mahaood mu old or ytuug. JnsliycarrIed in mesS pucItel , Price $1.00 0. packflm't' ' . liz br a.oo Ilt. wriltrn ituttrtlttD leure ur lflOII'y rnfuudt'd. iOit' iutitin lIituCi.fl , tut tfi5l OH illivilig JN1IA1'lP. If 'our drii.t , iia not got it , VI' will , ead ii prrtld. ; lIrIuli$1edicsI $ 1)0. , Ortew. , ( biesgo , Ill , , orur agili. OLI ) by gmmimn Co , Cor. m'3th anti loutasaSts. , ad j. A , Puller & Co. , Con , 11dm ttiid Douglaas tts. , OMAhA , UlLlI . , WHAT DO I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS ? A MACKINTOSH.I We have $20,000 worth of Rubber _ 'u' ' Goods and Mackiiitoshes for sale at SOc on the dollar , FOR TEN DAYS ONLY.r , ' \Vc arc going out of the Retail Rubber Trade. OMAHA ThNT & AWNING CO , , ARNAMs : . ,