I .1 - - - - - - - . - - - . . - . . . . ' - - - . - . - . - - - - - - - ( - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - lit . - . 0' 0 , _ .l"t. I , . ( : t. . : : H 1iV I ) , . , . " I' or 't' , , _ . I I' . 2 TIlE OtI1A DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , DJ OJD lH.EU 2a , 18)4. ! I I STOCKhOLDERS { GET LEFT I ; Think the Reilly Fuecllng BiU All in Favor ) ; of the Bondhk1era. ; tt.GJSII ; PREStlTATIVE INTENIEWE ' Trnmc Contrlct \ Ih tilt Southcrn 'ncIftc AIM ) ( pcrRtei ' \I'lhlst the Iltercst" 01 : IWII"h JfllcrA "f leltrRI . I'noUlo Mocl" ' S.\N FRANCISCO , Dec. 22.-Slr Charles 3UverNVIIoi. , Ih special delegate or the , Dnglsh ) hohler or Central Incilc raiway ¶ securites , has nrrh'etl In the city. lie represents - . resents GO per cent or the G8.000.000 or the Central Pacific 8tockholilers In I nrlrml , 101- land an,1 , the Unle,1 , State , ! , all his mission here Is to ascertnln tim Ilrecise conilton or the ralrOI1's aITaIr. In an IntervIew ho cxprcssetl his Ilssatsrncton with the Hel I' funding lull. Ito thinks that on the basis or : 3 ! cent , n ! IlrollSetl In the bill , there would he nothing left for the stockholders , and he thinks the bondholders have been having thlugs all their own way long enough , Sir Charles sys that the foreign stock holders are also Ilssat"nel with the present contract by whIch tp Scuther laellc opecT ; , ntcs the Central l'icitlc. Under the old conre tract the stockholders ] were guaranteed an antir nual dividend , hut under the operation or the . ' present contract not n dollar goes out for : this Ilrlls ? , The reason for thIs , Sir Charles says Is that alhough the foreign . stockholders own a lajorlty or the shares their stock Is unleglsterell , and so they had , no voice In determInIng the present nrange : m'nt , and , II fact their wishes were not even conUltel1 when the existing contract was under consldernton , : Ullhn 1"\S' I\I. UurlnJlon tn I'urtlr Shnren ThuD Bo- tn.n ( 'hl'a I : : " n nil 1 I.lern I ' "lltM. , The Burlington , although forced to meet . the active efforts or the Northwestern In sup- IJlylng ) Omaha wlh fast mail service , has I come to the front In n manner that shows I . what that real can 110 when It becomes I absolutely essential to hold Its prestige . ' Commencing today the fast mal leaYlng Chicago at 3 a. * n. will arrive at Pacific Junction ut 1:50 : p. m. , Omaha 2:40 : p. in. , Lincoln I p. ni. This change will lal.e It : posslhlo for Omnha huslncss men to answer ( aster mali within two hours or I" rechpt thereby saving ns much ns twelve hours In n the receipt or leler ' hy easter correspond- dents. I Is the purpose or the Postolce 'del1rtnlnt to be entirely In touch with the new schedule of [ the Burlngton , and have I eastern mall distributed In the business ills - trlct cr Omaha hy 3 o'clock , thus 11ermlttng ' answers In time for the fast mal , east - bound over the same load. cast-I The Adams Express company people are jubilant over the Innovation , for they will be abe ] to 111ace wi express pacl"ges In the hands or consignees within forty hours and forty-five mln\te ( corn New York , I'hladelphla and Hal thrnore , shorten- hog the present fast time three hours. The fast m:1 and express trIn leaves via the leluyivania anti lalhnore , from New York , 1hlallephla ] and BaltImore. , This train arrives at Chicago at 9:45 : the ro- ! I lowIng evening , laying there until : a. m. . ' when the Burlugon ( takes the united traIn L , - for the west. In this way the Adams cornlu pany Is able to deliver goods the second afterin L noel out rrom New York , a service that has I . . not been clualed In the days of railroadIng In teh west. Tire matter ot utilIzing the train crew nec- o js&ary to. run the fast mal between Lincoln , t . 111 Omaha ' has been taken UII whElm General - , . 'Managr'loIMege with a vIew ot running a p/senger coael , In connection ) vlh the : I traIn , the Idea beIng to heave here at 2:50 : ! p' r n1. and"lalellg the r n'O fifty-live miles In ; , . ! eventy nilnutes 'Mr. Hodrege ! has takE the ' mater under advIsement I this shoud ! ! e ; L decided upon It would gIve the I3unihngtor Durlngton , ' magnificent train service between Omaha and I LIncoln. - - , U"'n1HI ( Ill' ' 'II { , \C'S , Mr Ilstle' " ftltislontnfli-half of limo Oregon I shi ort i.iiio Ilorirl tioiil Ci 5. I G. W , Ustne , formerly connected with the ErIe road , later ] with the AtlantIc ' , roai wlh Atantc 8 Pacilc ' and ary strong force very with tim Denver 8 p Rio Grande In.other days , was In Omaha as r an expert to , look Into matters connecteL with the Oregon Short Line 8 Utah Northern Mr. Hstne , who Is a practical railroad man ' , comes as the representative or the bond ; holders' commIttee to examine Into the q physical conditions or the property , review the trame arrangement between the Short Lirs 0 Ilne and Union PacIfic , or which I Is a part , In a . : word , to examine closely all maters relatll ! I ; - to tire Interchange or uslness between the ' . Union Pacifc nll the Short Line the divIsIon ' or earnings and , In fact , all that pertains to the Short 1.lne Mr Istno left for New York ycsterda ) ' , ' but whether ho has completed his oxamninatlo Ilto the details affectIng the property which I so cssentaly u part or the Union Pacific , Pacile 1 the genteman refused to say That 7 he Is not alone In his InquIrIes ' r Is Well known , but the purpose of . , thesp InquIries can only be surmised , an,1 , j ' Iris 11resenco here recalled tire rumor thnt , . Major McNei or the Orgon Railway and - ; Ralwa ) ; ' Navigation company has gone so far as to I assent that ho unopened to unite the Oregon : - . Railway anti Navigation unlo ) ' and the ) I : Short . Ilne In one 1/Icpendent Jn' ! , ecurlng l u.San Francisco connccton t possible , timnni I' by gaining an Independence from the Union ' F' ' , Pacific , which he could / lacilc not tinder exIstng , : arraugemelis cnjoy That there Is more In I { , the rumor thal the om cia Is at headtlUart r r : care 10 divulge at tints time Is certain , ! ut ' time ' strength ct the "Overland" compa , Is i : I' conservative , amid ! . conservatve managcment alI Its strong car I- trot or the situation siuaton wnrrant the pmlcton . that Major McNei will fall In his aleml1t to Ilslntegrate the property. , , Mr. Hstne refused to say anything as to o the IUrpose ) or his visit to headquartcrs , ex. t cept that he represented another party ) and r was therercre bOI" ! to secrecy lie all- ( , , mit ell ' he clmo In time ' Ilterest or the bomit LI- . . holders' commlte or the Short Ilne , but beyond thIs he was lumb , , \ , : U\'I HI , . < NU nitS AN INNI : ( ; DU1cott on ( 'O.t Ihitsine. . IrouJht Icflro , f , . Sits \'ootorl I.mIu. % " , t. ' ChICAGO , Dec , 22.-The dll"renees b C- c e' : tlVen the Southern Pacific antI the Atchlsou t 4 \ reads , which canoe UI' yesterday In the mrree . t L I " Ing or the western lines , we'etoay adjust . ' " ! y a temporary agreement , which \ \ I dotni it. ' . 'lei ! e lade 11ermanent. The only troubl he ' 't" betvcnn the lInes was over the rates , 'II San " Il'll which ha\'e been aired ! 'at frequent In. I : ten'als for the last year , f i' 'fhe troubles or the Union Iacilc tml hall I' , - I al InnIngs nail Ia woes came Ul1 for adju it. ment The Irlnclpal matter Illctng the . Union Pacific at tire present tIme , so far ns i ; . the ether we3tern roads are concern : d , Is Ihe f. , . boycott against tt on through busIness 10 the r : Iacilc cost , which has been 1 : effect forI the , 1 last nhlt 10nths , Tire meetng declared : , that Ir time Union Pacific would raise its rat Ca rror Ogden and Denver to the tariff or the , other lines there would bf no further trommi tie S ' with the ho'cot ThIs t cubIc with the t . Union PacIfic CJle about because that lne ' ii w/ul not kep ! its one way rates moms Dc , D- r ver and Ogden to the tariff or other lnes ; The troubles with the Union Paelfc , liii iv- * -s.- . l'\'er , are not expecttl to cause much dli 'Ti . ' : \ culy , comparetl with what the tines trove ii ii- z - jUlld the last ! fortnight , ' - Ur"JCI I'wlio . in ,1.1 , : 4 1 COlt ALIIS . , Ore. , Dec 22.-'fhe Oregol Pacific railroad was bold here thIs arl'l0n under the foreclosure IlrccN'dlnss brought : . by the Farmerzr' 1.0:1 ACII Trust connhony or COrl1nr it New Yorl" 'fhere was but erie bidder , a &ii & : the real , which Is 11 smiles In length , anl knocked down to 101ler 8 lulllonl asC % MluQUl , Mont. , fur 50,00 On January 3 the court will decide the qucton or confimn ma. ton uf the sole , also the claim of $ ,000,001 . . /pent II constructon and cqulllUelt ot the I ro.ut George S. ( gave notice ot the O % 'a. ' ' erlhlp . or levcnt.fvo cents c- land nea , Albany , al which the Oregon lac c tracks p au sItuated , and William 10ag gave notice of - r'- . , - - - - I IiICo ownership or the depot grounds at Albany , : Cr\alis anti Yaluln8 , ! um\'t'W : 11 ol. ( la ; , Orden J41nll limit Al Inton i'aclfio Io- laIr In . undo 1I : n.herl CIWI NNE , le 22.-(8peclal ( Tel - gram.-The ) order to close the Union i'a- clno shops In ' Cheyenne on December 31 ! . foGe an Indefinite perlo has been made by. Ge ntral Manager Dickinson and Smmperintend- ent or Motive Power McComrnell . I was ! Iven to the public by' J. F . O'Ilenrne , the master mechanIc , at Cheyenn . thIs after. noon , O'iiearne got his instructions from Superlntenlent McConnell white he was In Denver on Thurday , Oeneral Manager Dleklnscn and McConnell made a trill over the W'omlng divIsIon the first or the week , antI after a thorough inspection or company prollerty came to the conclusion that the Chemle ( shops coulll be closed for several months at east ] wihout InterferIng with the huslness or the real ) SUllerlntendent O'learne , speaking or the maler to a press representative , said : "I receh'etl verbal orders rrom McConnell 10 I , trench In every way possible , beginning ' wlh December 1. There are now 210 men employed In eli or the departments or the ' emsi shops at this place , but on the afternoon or Iaetmber ) 31 I shal' discharge nil hUt clghty or nlnet.I\o men , malcng a reduction I 01 130 In the rorce. Eighteen or twenty skiled mechanics will he retained , just cnoulh to 110 the light running repairs on ] ocomotves running Into Cheyenne All the ] 1.avy repaIr work on tire Wyoming di vision wil be sent to Den\er alI Omaha. The best mechnnlcs and workmen will be re tained , the oldest men In the employ or the company being given the preference. The receivers find that It Is absolutely ] nee- essary to retrench In the operating expenses or tire road , arid the higher schedule of w ages Ilemalled by tht mechanics here makes It impossible for the company to longer operate the Cheyenne 11lant. The aelual expenses or rnnning the plant , cxLi cIlsl'o or wage , would noL be much lore wlh 80 len employed than It Is now with 20 0. I have /0011 reason to think thai the sia mops will remain closet ! for several months . as tine rolling stock and motive power or the ro ad Is l In Irstclass cndltion. I.ocomot\c ar e stored nt every terminal point , ready to bo Illdcc In tire service when thost now In \e need repairs. The len who arc tls- charged wIll be gIven tresses 10 any Ilolnt on the sysiem providing application Is made Immediately after the first or the year " Tills I a serious blow to the business inex te rests or Cheyenne , but thoSe who are conra \ersant with the situaton believe that the shops will be reopened within three months , . A reductl scale or wages , I. e. , the scale pall at Denver or Omaha , wi , however , bo a dopted. The Union Pocilc company ex- Ilenlled over $1,000,000 In building the CheyIo enne shops and equipping ) them with the lat , est Inl1roved nmaciiimrery amid It Is believed that they \\1 not be prmlleJ to remain IIle long. Fifteen hundred men could be prOftably eml110yed. Union Pucio ( Not I uts're'tvtt. There Is every reason to presume that the Union Pacific Is not Interested In the pur- hale of the coal mines at Rock Sprlhgs outci side the company mines. Ther arc three mi- dellendlnt companies at work at Rock Springs besiles the Union lacllc Coal conmipany the Hock SprIngs company , the Vandylo cornde im rry and the Sweetwater company , operating f our mines. Mr. Thurston said to a Bee representative that the Union Paelc [ was not In a position to purchase an ) new mines , I would , however , be pleased to see a syndicate control the four outside mines nnd te\'elop the coal Interests or the country . 'ror In that case the Union PacIfic would get the hanl lie stated he knew absolutely noth- Il ! or the rUler that tine Union Pacific was Interested In the fcrniation or II fcrmaton a new syndlto c ate and looked at It as Idle tal , . In the coal department the whole scheme was em- phatc ly denied , although the official talked to said he would leo to sea the mines openT nlcd outsldo the UnIon Paclnc under one mane agement. lie said the UnIon Pacific was not In I condition to purchase ' ' conlllon ) anything 'and scouted the Idea that back or tine rumor was an en- dea\'or on the part of the Union Pacific cornea pany to control the output bf Lire nock Springs m ines. Nlw Irt'clrht I h.sllcilton , A new western freight clasifcaton be- cmes effective January 1 , and makes radl- 'cal changes In a number of articles. I changes hats and caps In boxes not strapped to double fret class , and Ir strapped to first class. Heretofore the classification has not requlrel boxes to lie strapped , they takIng Irst class In all cases. The eastern classlil- classil. caton , effective at the same time makes tire same ruling as to hats and cps , but only advances time rating to 'one and one-half lles frjt class. Under the head one-haI goods , I states that goods comlstng wholly of colon , commonly termed cotton wholy goolls , are rated at secolid class ; heretofore ire l rating has been third class , makln an advance or one class. The same classification ] contaIns the ruling that boxes holding boots all shoes lust he strappell to secure first class rathcg. otherwIse \ , one anti one.halr tmes t first clss. I Is understood that some or the lines . notably ] the Merchants dIspatch , halo refused to exact the rule In the above cases , hence ChaIrman Godard has given notice that the same wi not be put In effect clect by any ilne. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ COlnCttA thin Union 1'lcllovlh the Deal . CIEY NNE , W'o. , D < c. 22.-Speclal- ( neports from Chicago , flock Springs fr" a 11 other poInts conlrm tine rumor of the purchase - chase ot the Im'Ivate mine rrt flock Spningt /t 3 hy i n ymuiicato of' : / SprlnAB sYJlcate ot Chicago capitalists . Tint mlncs InclUIPtl In the deal are the promlertiet : or the Van Pl'operlls ami Dyke Coal company the Sw.et- water Goal coml1nynd the Hoclt Springs Coal connpamiy 1111 the Imm'Ice Is betwpcn $20,0 : ant ( $ wo K g. 11'lco Lawrence Is the I'cp/'esentllve of the Chicago syndicate , I t ChlCIgo'llcnte I Is l the general ollinion that the power he- hlntl m tire Ihro/ II the Union Pacific Cons COI/n ) ' , anti the purpose of the deal Is to emmablo that corporatIon to Jet a monopol ' I' / of the coal business ot the state 'rhe iymi ) Ilcate 11 negotiating for several othpr mines In different lectonH of the state. 'rhey are IHrtcullrly anxlols to get hold of the mine owned by the Sheridan ' Shll'ldan I"uel company , which Is ! elnl rapIdly developed cmlmny / - Dllnes. mhllble competItor of the lode . Spring 'In'I ll l'JtU I 11. " ' 0.11. ( luch J'rollrly UC8troycd Rt Luol by Lii ml Illh Wild , LUSKVyo. . , Dee 2.-Specinl.-Tin ( ) e most rrlghtrul electric storm ever Imown In i eastern " ' ) 'omlnl raged here 'rhurstlny for more than four hours. 'rhe wind lew pel ! ble through thJ heavy glass In store windows - dews , destryetl chhnne's , blew large windows : dews out of their frales and partly tin . rfet ! a. numer of houses , party mills \ WI'O w/'ckld Ut time Congrt'gatIomm church , n ! ulhlllJ sixty feet In length , was lo\el ! from its founrinstloni. 'he Iljury to 1mHy Is estimated at several thousand I Ilol.r . . : l".ptrltn "rlt of is tntloon ICt'I'pcr. RA\'LINS , " ' ) ' 0. , Dec , 22.-Speclnl ( Tell- grtmn.-TIie ) report rtlched Irene tints l\'et. big ( hat Jnml's Undl'rwood IIt of the Irm ( of Unllel'woOI & 'nlker , who keep a salon at Hab' : tilitt ) ' mies south , who last week re- tUlletl fol II two niomitims' \'Isl to Mlslourl it ' . , ' 'hlrIIY afternoon shot alul killed his mntri I. nor , \Vlken' , , untl 1110 fatally wOlule,1 Iln lalCtl larbUl1 I whom he charged wit I ii hell : Inplltl'i w 1tiiVsriicer I" tr'lnl wih I I'heat limit out rr his Intel"ijt In tits saloon during his /hllnce , lllerwo d Is 1'tlrdltl al u pcncenb ] ia I , and theme Is ome ! clout : as to tile truthtulnesi of the report. - tii-efntimtrs' ' in ' Orn'osm , I"c'ctulhur , Jny " ; ( r.on PORTLAND , Ore , Tee. 22.-'ho 2lh a : n- 1"'elll' : ) ' Cf th la/llnl uf the Pilgrim nri l athclH in I'lnnonth HOt'k WIS Ipprprl- nlll ) r lcrlll iiy time ConlrlJatonal clu ! o ' Orcr/1 rind its InvIted guests , the New 1 lglund mciety of Olelun , nt limo Flllt t ( 'ongregnttlonal church In this ciy Ilst t. \\'iiiii'stitiy I\nlnl After an excellent repast - past ins New Inllnt style , : I' , 1 lot lea tl In IWan'r. 'J'hi speaker If thl vvemmimmg Ur. I ( 'harlem II'WI : , J.I. , I..utor ot the 1 llt t CunrlJlllon:1 vimureim . , I'ccounletl inn 1 mwt cffeci't the brilliant amid nmastt'rui ' . ; \ war ! rlllnt nnt mastll'ful Ia. cfeclwar veer or 81111111 In the birth throes f our coultr ) ' frul litH 10 17 , Ful\wln : UI' Blown , General 0 , O. 11ev I'- art made a brief arIdness , - - ) OU'IHmll ff 1".111.alb . Uoc. : : . AI NIHV York-.rrivetl-Ncrmmistnia , rrom htnmmsbtm1'K ; I.tit.'aiila , frrl 1,1'I'rpool. At GInItI'Arrl'tI-l"ulta , , ( rosin New Ycmiio , Cur Geooa. At lhnemueniiat'fl--ArrIVei-Venier , ( roi mrs New " 011" , \11 iouthuniptomn. AI San l ranelscoArlved-ly or I , 0- - I king , Crol Uungkon coil , Yokolllna ; Atawa , Crom 10nolull amid S'dney , De , Ilsled-Unle Ntah's steannetlticiiai tl itusin , cruise : Australia , for llchard , \t Iimrniburg-Ai'nlvetl-t'aniada , rrm Us ii- tlnore ; I'ersia , frum New Yorl -a.---- - - - - - ' SAFE BLOWERS \ \ SHOW \ FICIITmhl Disturbed in Their Work at West Lb3rty , . Ia" , They Get Dangorom , STCK OF YNAMITE THROWN AT A TRAIN Arer 1chRI/111 : , UIUrOI . Shot" Wlholt InJury the Thle\'c 1scRIIO tire 0111- curls mood Il. ' , ch I he " "UI" , lint J.lter turlendcr , CElAlt RAPIDS . l" , Dec 22.-Seclol ( Telegram.-About ) 3 o'clock this morning two robbers broke Into the drug store or tcClnm & lel1erson , at West 1.lbert. blew alen the safe .1nll sourcd $100 , Dxtor Lo wls , living above the store , heard the cx- ph osion , RII gave tine alarm , Two suspicious too klng fellows [ hoarded the 5:30 : train going 'cast , amid two olcers tried to arrest them be fore the train lef town , ! ut were un- successrul , amid thcugh to ! O on to Witon the next stop , before reaching there one or tire fclow ! pulled the boil cord to atop the train. The olccs then pulled their revolvers and began firing . The passengers Ierror.strickenn , crowlell ! under the seats while the ruslalle co mitlmiuerl . The robbers mnnaged to gain the platrorm unharmed , however , all made theIr es cape to n piece ot woods hear by As , they alighted they threw a stick or dyna- mlo at the car , which exploded , shattering tin e windows and tlomlglng the car 1osses or len began scouring time woods wools In the Vicinity ot Wlon , Tipton all Mtmscnt- tlm ma. They round ! tine robbers near Moscow , who , seeing that they were surrolllel , tour- , relulerel , They were lodged In Jai at West I Ilberty , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ClSIU tjUtTl , A SI INSATlO , lunr ! tmt the I.nto Anrol 1"111 of , J"loronn , Iii. , ( : o mu 111 ted SI""le , DES MOINES , Dcc ' 2-Slleclal.-Aaron ( ) Hcad , brother oC -SinenJcer Alhcrt , Ifead who Is treasurer or the State Fair nssoclo- ti onn . died very suddenly at his home In Jelerson November10 last , Physicians were not alowed to malt n post m'nonteni examInaton arid. dcclAred from external examlnnton that the mnn hail died of Pot- ralysls oC the braIn. , HUII ) are now rife thal he cOlmltetl sllcllo and the good le Olhe oC Jefft'm'aomn arc 51antlnl about the st reet corners tuln/ of the selsatonal devllopmentH In the case instead I of temitiimng I to holIday ] nslness. I has ( temlhll Head nelotiltet1 1 loan for $6,0 with the Iowa Loan amid Trust company of this city , just before his death for n man named C. : si I , l/rrlsol ef Greene county real estate se curity beIng Ilvl i. I now rvc1op'o ( that the land described Is owned hy . another pem'U son Illd Ins beers so owned for mmmamiy years : tisu the $6,0 hM dIsappeared nnt.thnt no such mnn as Harrison seems to lIve In Greene count ) ' . Head visited Des Moines the nay before his death. He Is believed to have been releved or the ! eleved ! gnmblers here , who are allowed by the ' cl ' authorities tQ fleece niB Des , Moines visiors.lI It Is tHought ul tiat - tine $6,0 Isn't mail of what these fellows secinied trom him. The Iowa Loans and secl'ell compan ) ' Is investigatimig the case and thc de are lIkely / to ! e semisattonrtl . b ohr In relaton to head mcmiii to , the 'manner In which Des Moles gamhlers do business u/Hler the eyes of city otilcinis. 1 In rrison's Iresldentul I ad mimi iomtra thor : L se ems to be connected In more ways than : , one wih the city of Des Moimnes. J. N. Hus- ton , who vas treasU'C" of the nltell Stntes under Harrison , has just Invested In : $10.0 worth of city real estate , with the Intenton oC securIng the locatIon here of se\'erul factories. ' 1he committee apPQlnted ! y the court to look alter the affairs of the broken UnIon nuldln" , amid Swings assocIatIon of associaton this cIty ' until the appointment of I' reh celVer December 28 , which connmnittee In- cudes A. S. Hnzleton or Council l3iufts , J. T . Illicit of Burlington Counci S. Hughes or Keokuk , Is I at work en the books HUlhes concern. Is , liabilities lre clearly $1iO or approximately that amount The secrhf 'ta ry of the orlunlznton : ' Mr. Crawford , 1''ported-to' the board of directors Crawforl Isset ! were easily valued at $1rO , ( , fbis Is believed to ! e too hIgh , nld It is I doubti CuI Ir the nset : ns now examined will rench that amount. However- the wi hfl elders will not ! e ns imenvy losers as it fr ! I was believed they would be. is I conneclon wih this mater I Is Interesting to note that at least one other loan com- Ilny m or the same kind Is walking the floor just at thIs time . foor nOBU.\ EYIfN TilE . IP ( .UNU , Now alll SemismrtlommnrtIiscvnlos of Officialw Uolclnoos It St"u City , SIOUX CITY , Dec 22.-The citizens' cornno mllee investigating county ! oollng has made another sensational dl covery. The commitee has been working on warrants tor 183 and find forgeries by the whole- sale , $7,0 In warrants having ! been Ifsued wihout n pretense or a considerll n , Even the poor fund wan sinannefuiiy 'robbed. The forgeries ranged from $50 to $ each , They hnye h been hf brought to light Uy some CJre- ful examntnation , anti will he ' ' examinatonnd wi easily proved , ' the ne eommilee's counsel cialemi. frulalyVhlpllll . Woman WEBSTER CI''Y : la" , Dec 22.-Spec11 ( ! TelcGam-Mrs. ) O. D. Cook , a fri little woman of iOvItii many friends In her 1m. mediate nelghorhool , was most unmerel- fuBy whipped over the mood and shoulders by l a neighbor , L . :1 , Harris nll , /houlters b eing raIsed aitI tha blood grelt wels bI elnl ald ? ! lool fowling coplou51) ' . ' ; ' . I lnornis , who Is 111'rls a slx-foot'lant uied o com- mon buggy whip. Indignaton oveninl acton Is Innlng high. The whipping oc- curred at Hnrrls' hnomne' , several miles north or this plac and grew oUt of , n question of the ownership of a dozen turlteYR , which was decided In the courts here a Week ago 'rhe turkeys were at hlarrb , ' house , nhrd as the court decldc1 thcy 'bllonle(1 ( alt " Cook , she went after them , She did 11" g et time turkeys , bnit was given a whlppln Ins I teal , Harris has been arrcsted. ! 1'lt.1 l'lht ) If Eirrnns'rs. CEDAH TtAPIIf3 la" , Dog. -Speclal ( T clegram.-Wilhlam COlnel and John Murphy are two farmers hiving In Johnson county , incur Ehnlra. lu/1hy recently Jrmr- cllsetl n farm upon which , Cqnnelh had heen h living. Connel claimed his lease was WIS not Ul1 until March , while Murphy claims it waR up \n \ Ncvemer ' 1here has been bad : ! lool tn consequence , amid yesterday , when Connel came Olto the furm he wIts ordered o ft , AR near ann cnn ! I learned , 11 orderel up I a club ali threatened to kill 1urphY , who sclzell a shotgun out of a wagon I lear by and tired at Conmieil. The charge tel , effect In the sink' . cnuslng n fearful wound , He 11 still alive , but cannot J'C CO\'el' . Murhy gave hImself up ' Atolplll t II . whllt I l't'nloners , ' , Iu. , Dee , . ' , CHES''ON Dlc 22.-Speclal ( 'reit'- grum-E. ) F. Names or CornIng , the eit- IPpolnted n government Iletect\e , who clnlmell to be unearthing n big pension frlHI case In this city , wal taken to Des 11011 1 today by Delut ) ' United States 1ul'- shal hticionords , where he will answer n wi Inswer charge or falsely falsel' representing . himself as R government olcla , Klrne ) dleplays a lumbel' of threatenlnJ betters . Illvlsln him 10 I desist In his efforts to dlsclos" the al. Itgel l ( carol . 'rhe supposition II LioneL [ Curries hlH detectve whec In hll beau . A ide- grain from \1lam I.o\hrn , commissioner ! of lenflons \Vasinhmiglon. . says Karnes has npvel' heen In the emplo ) the pen. slon deparlment J'IIII i C ii tot , lt i'oI. iiiiini , CI'DAH HAPIDS , In. , nee , 2-SpecIai ( Teiegrani.-iolurhon ) 1llunce , a funnier lving near Cent\ Point , attempted to conimmniit suicide ! y talcinmg potann He will 11ouhly wi ! recoVer Ni CIII ' icmnowni lr ! Clara 1"lnnr . hiving near ! on lour , Placed ioIsori In her' ' placet 10ison pantf' fur mle , winlein were iitmnmlerotms. 'rhe ) Ialrlell I Into whlh which was partnlIn of my Irs. lnney and her Inrant Mrs. Fimnmiey recovered , but , the little on tle after three hours or terrible con\'ulrlons 1'\ltelll Ch"r,1 " 111 Thlf 1)ES MONI S , Dec 2-(5jiecjl ( 'rele. grallm.-'i' ' . ii. Crosby , lute county chair- lan ot the emoeratc Ilart ) ' , hal been In. dlcte for emeulement here. He was the hlw mariner If ex.Justce J. G , lay or the sUllreme curt , The Prosectiting wltoesst more J.V , Uearhley'l ( Ilroscutn New York I Is charged limit Crosby collected unll ( ailed 10 turns o\'er $223 from the tTnlon Mercantile compln ) oC thus city , 'roshy has let town . . 'or Iho thrlll Sick , The Olahl German lAdies' society ga\'e I muqueradu party last nIght inn \'ash. lugton halt tort he bandIt at the German 81ck Over 10 couple were on the Sheer In fantustc costumes . A dnntlng program or twenty-fly " numbe's had been twenty.fv" numbel Pttiiared t"r the occasion. Thonr who hud 11r\ulrcd oCll10l ' 'holwho the affair lu charge were Mesdsmenr Mary fleming , 1z zle Stele ! Clotde hkhnel'Jer Marie Haysl , Minnie AugustIne , nos Shlldl , Alcle ' M eyers , Maggie Schmiz , Oert , Winkler , Anntrosmnli Mnt' Ihlhn , Hosie .Imel' 1In e. Chrlsth Sholta nll Augusta Kaiser , Shulz August/ aiser."S ' Ji1sIiLrsVriI . _ , IWI'SI."U TII"I , Selftor 1rbyIjukcq In U\llel Gate Stakoto amid I. . F.Uk \II , thin 1101 < , ) SAN FILA . ' ' Hl"to : , Dec. 22.-The feature ofw titer tiny was the Golden Unite stakes , worth $1,0) ) which was won easily II Los-c- d ale , n strong avorite. Candid , while In se cond Ilac ? , ( eu t rican the wire , Senntol , Irb ) ' , who ( I' ; ) 1 Ikl n IbK , got the 111nce , eight ienigth"be hail Los'et1ale. SummRres : First race , five frmrionigio , tehihmig : HI lve Brt. 0. I. 10m ( I to f' ) , won elhll ; , ( , Cokrn (1 ( to I ) slcolll : O'Bee , 107 , Chev. /ler (4 ( t } " i ( bird . Those : h'oT. : l3iigo . M lonrovla 1:0i\ Slgo. hi-nts' a/II 1mI Scott Ilso ran SeCI111 ! races , six furlongs , selling : Jake .T oimmmn'uiii , 104 ( Ihorl l6 to 5) ) ' sellnJ ; , WOI 105 , Shaw ( ( to 1 1 , seN1nll : UOle Doctor , 101 ! , Clrr (2 ( to 1) ) , thIrd , Tim : 1:21. : Iaaciiimivnor , Sal anta itosa , lnlllcln , Moro amid St. chll\'lr nl-o ratm 'Jhlnl rnce Golden Gate tnlles , mile ninth threl furlong ; I.f\edule , led , Weber ( 111 6) ) , won , Scimitar Irby . Ill , Chol ( : (6 1) ) , sccond ; l.t ( Jtc : n , 1l } , H. Isom (25 ( to 1) ) , thlnl , ' , Time : 2:3f' : . , lnlll Ilso I'nn. 1 1'ouI'th race , steepiechnisi , ' , In,1 , u lialt : mie hllf AI.rl . , H2. Stanford (6 to 1) ) , Won ; North , H2 , Cocllran (3 ( to 1) ) secontl : l'niimc Idle , 141 , 1nlhnalk ( ( to I" ( , third. "lne Irlncl : : Ille . lZ . hat'os , Dave Douglass ntmnii'aiinartlso nlso rln , Fifth rcc six furlong , selling : Motor , 102 , Chomis (3 ( to , , ellng : ChOI'1 : 1 ) won ; Jack htichieiieim , 106 . Cnrr (2 ( to 1) ) , gecoI I : ltealizntiomn , lot , 1"lnn (3 ( in. to 5) ) , third. 'Ime : lenlzalon : Inl. Ielc ) ' Ilso rai.Nl' W OIiLRANS , Dce 22.-I lrRt race , one Ile : Charter ( I to 5) ) worn , Nary 'I'nslon enl 11 (1 ( : to . 1 ) second , : lllgo (8 to 6) ) timin'ti. 'lme : : Setonnt1 race , six furlong : 1. F , 1y . Jr. , (2 ( t/ 1) I ) won , lerrlt l1 to 1 ) ' 1/1' I.ong 11001 , (6 ( to 1) ) thlnl Tinner : t rli. 'rhlrd rcc , two mlcs : Ilarlne (7 ( to 1) ) \von , Centnel1 (6 ( to 1 I ) second , Young AnIon (2 to 5) ) thlnl Tlmp : 4:43. : l'ourth race , tine Amerlcnn Urewer imnr.indh- ca p . one mile : ClemOnUln (8 ( to 1 ) hlUtl. Wahntchle t8 ( 10 1) ) aocomnti , Anniclia olty ( t to 10) ) third. , ' 'ro : I:4iY : } , . Amela . :11) , ! 1 lrh l"ce. five furlongs : Festival (5 ( to 2) won , Oeeula (7 ( to 1) ) second , Jubln (3 ( to 1) ) th ird. 'Ime : 1:0 : . ' ST , LOUIS. Dec. 22.-Manhisoni results : ( resuls FIrst race , ndx fUrlongs : Ile S won , ICing 111)nr second , Barker HRrrlson third. 'Ime : 1 :22. : 1:22\ \ Second rlce , six frrrloings : Bl'lght Star won , Silent second . Cnlnnthe thlnl Time ; 1 :22\2. : \ seconl. Third rcl nlne.haeenth of I mile : Ho ' svomm . 11'1' 'urren second , Bookie th nird. Time : 0:5:1 : : I'ourth I"Ul'e , ele\'en-RlxteenthH of It : Dlnton won , I nanny Klvanaugh second , mie 1 h eatl thl'd. 'I'Imne : I ml I. I 1 lflL race , six furlongs : Dot Dlml11e won . Peble Rock secold , Lemon 1lossom third. ' 'hne : 1:21. : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ J'nnl Hail ni Chrl"tlll' . In the east It Is the custom to close the ( fet hail season with the Thnnlslvln dl ) ' gnnnne , but In Cnlforiia Ind 101'Unll the ' are noble to pIny their big games on Chrlstmus and New ' cars. Al WI are havIng - Ing some of the coast weather here this winter , It has heen deemed nh'lslle ' to et UI i > a Coot bal ciitnse for the recreation of the Omaha J1e0lle. Tine recreaton Ne- ! raska foot bal bays consented to go Into tralnllg again Int to come up annul try conchlslons wl& the local Y. l L' A. team. 'I' inat It wi br4 n much closer gume than the one was ThanksgIving Is certain , becauSe the t Omaha team Is cUnlsetl of seve'31 old coleEe plnycrs , und the plclt ( .f tine Omaha Illh school teannn whie the Lincoln team wi he weaker hy the loss of Yont , who hilts gone to 11I'ard. hut whoe 1111ce wi he \ ill tilled hv i ' nleton , and the other mIl \ ill ! e the sataeIL those who 11la'et here alalnt Iow/ . The old Ichlan men mire ol nimnimig up thidvhnornls for anothel' goon shllll tllllf 100 < ti mine alll " to IRlw th welkin tme ' /luln. th'i ; I\Qut"e . C. A. 18 to give / h nquet to the c9Bege men of tlnaha Ifel' the glml' , to wnhp.3i both teams /re 11ltell to IlCI ] . 1f , tIC weather Is auspicIous It is ! e thutU h'cro\d : wi -Cunl In point . that or ThanksgIving C r size und sjjlwntdom.i Thanksgl\lng du ' . , stlvrdolthat \ - ( 'I'okS Hul ! , . , QI at Jtniy UIMtrlc SAN FRAIC 9 O. Dec. ,22.-Th CalCur- /11 I Jockey \ , itas ' ruled . James' Long , I / ° hcr e tmumnerof . U.ie track for lrl' . and ' : us- penlle' the lrnok0aiaking frm or llnkel ' & Co , pendlnJ Nf111"rlnvest alon , for pull- InA Hlcallo tin 'I race this wee It. Y\ung l ' ltzlernld , thsrUpy ! , } vho rode httirrdo was exonerated , UbJ : wa' shown that he was , f oreedby Long ' , li pull the horse The boy , wh , Ii frpnnhtdt1etofl 1 , Is only 13 year ' ld , a mid \\11 bh'gJt'en h t ' ! nce \HColonel lack C ln' ' tii'nin1 Jfor lll'tahle. I was shown i n tifli Imas'eatii.atloim.-thnat Hltarto was puled by Long's crders In"the Interest of Malely Ionl's & Con . who Qwn .Hul , Fishier , tilt' horse that ! eat Rlcnrdo IonE was traimiec' t r'a , wcalhY Stocltton II nlmetl Trhern , and has i been deceivIng - his employer ' for some t ime. , _ _ _ _ _ _ , 'rurkey ll\oot \ "I MUrdocl Art Cam1eJI ! ) and Ross Lee , the wel known sporting mcmi. of 1urdoclt , have ar- r anged for n big turkey shoot at that place o n' Decemer 20. ) ' 1r ! all target shootng w ill take ploec . rind Denver DIcit wi be on hund to give ! n exhibiton of his sltl with a 'Inchesler AI Babbitt will bl master ot ceremonies. , Tllt"ernn,1 Ale 1 Draw. NEW YOn' ( . Dec : 21.-The twenlt-noecond gnml between AIln and Showaler , a F I'ench defense , contested at tine lanhattun C hcos club. Inled , In n draw after fort- seven moves. , coreS : Albin , 6 ; Showalter , 8 ; drawn , S. , ( _ _ _ _ _ _ l'ostlnnlt , oil , \ccunlt of itnilsi. LOS ANGgfI , Cal Dec. : -The races In i which Mix , Dlrectum , Robert J alI other , first horses wi Rtalt have been 110st- pned until Chrlstmul day otis account ot pr rulny weather . - ' UI VJIX . J , 'Oll'll lX JIU.C'I I 'eopho of GIOrgcto" " , S. C. , Turin Out to ( Oru'rt the , J'rn.ldrnt. GEOHGETOWN , S. C. Dee -Amld the rlngln o bells and the continuous shreltlng of whiste" , tire \\'lstelln . , bearing PresIdent Cle\eland amid part , came to i ner moorings here ut 1:4 : this nfterlnoonn. They were met by the committee of the Palmetto drib , which tenleretl the 11resl- dent 1 reception und coluton in time historic hul m of the \111)110 society ! , an organiza- ton chartlrCtl jn 1701 , ninth whose guest President " 'ashlnlton hind imeen Tine pro- cefslon , headel1 11 1la'ol lor'ti ned the president , WCP thriven 11roulh gaily deco- ttet streets to tine hll , where upwal'dl of 50 pcorlle Ihoole hands with the execu- t i'e. The lu'esldent and purty left for 'Vlshlnllon en the regular train. They 110 due ut the whlc house at 7 u'cloel tomorrow - morrow morning. . l'l lSUS,1 I. P.llf.IJJC.liJiS. I. D , hionnmnuly . Chicago , Is at the Harker. ) E : , Hulbel and F. Klrlqlatrlcl are regIs- tered at the Barker rrom Ftnhrbinry . Denton Maret , just appointed private secre- tary to Governor Holcomb , 11 at the Paxton S. S. Smll , n , H. orsythe and W. L. Wison Ire registered at the BurlIer frol ; Hea trlco. J. J' , Darrel and I G. Spencer , wlh the t , MissourI lacllc rairoad , are registered at the larler. Mr. I. R , liTmnishnammu , cleric at the Paxton : for the last yeir " Inns resigned to accept a 110zllon Inn Cqldrdb. John Nangelon : ) or the Assistants to the u city clerIc , os'lhhtAburtiy take a PosItIon ns I clerk at the P4ctoir. . Dr. 1ancbett / ihrelt from Chlcao yes' terday , to , whlf place he went , week : ago to visit hll mnnotiner. Jim Tucker , 101lha , age 31 years , weight 315 pounds , ocouhnat Ion trl\'elng salesman for Kopp-Dreihine.tlamsd , ) ' COlpalY , Is at the I , Barker , [ ' 0 ! r , ann \ ! IJlh : l ! artn , Miss E , Hess , , W , W , Myer/P'I U , Eastluni C. W lImo : zle and F. I W , mstrom are registered at tint Barker rrol l.ucl . Miss Delhi hiM ) ; a young lal ) or 101lrege , Neb. . I. Vl9111 her cOlslns , Mrs. lharlcs D. Tbolplon antI Mrs , l rlest 10. Jones , or tinis city , l11Hhh Is t 01 her way east to \'Isl frlenl'h'l ! a antI Ihilsuoha . At limo 1uIercr I' 4 , fbi . ' Chicago II . 101,1 : I l. U'r8 , Chlclgo ; I. M t , I nlwldlr , at 1.ouls : O. ( llugher , ICain l ! City ; I. N Groves , wife and child , Ciii cage : It. IL Slmsol , ' dreelu'y ; C I. Breck , jr , Gaut.nlllu , .fL A. Wiiam , 'elzer , 01- tumwa , la.11) ) , I ) . Blrr , 1 arhll 10\1 , C , U. ( lauluseit , S. l.uls ; C. A. Wilson , Marlon , Ia. ; Robert Iicot New York ; , . 'I' , ranks , Yorle' W. 'C Lelane" Ieatrlcp , D. I . Mos son , Hartord ; _ G , . Houghton , Chicago. 1'l rloknl * a1 IhA 10101. . At time Millard-IT. l- , ! an tow , t'rt.te4 , 1" , MlarllI lr"te S , Hllenl I' , Chrailrorm . At tlnea0ehiom'IeEai'i ( :1111 , Gpnevl ; hi , O. Marll , W. lVhinnOnm l , Nebraska City : : John ance "On'Nt ; , l'emnder ; J. e , < I'owrl , Aiti . At the Arcatle-J , P . JOhllOI , lCearnney ; .rcadoJ Ktatl J. P. IleJ" , 1llculn ; A. ii. Clark Wune ; W , H. Maie ) ' , Ord ; H. J I-I , Alhalce : ) ; H , I. . Oxford , 1001Iell. , At the MerchantJohl H. Mouser , Arm , 1'011 : l Blrl < ch ant wife , 1 lkhl"l ; J. M Pt'rcval , J.lm'oll ; W , J. O'hhnlens , South p Bend : W . D. Smith , Sutton : W , C. Cribei and wire , lancror ; 0. M. Colon , Syracuse , BSHOP nONACUM'S ' VICTORY Lincoln Prelnte's Triumph Ovu One of the fighting Twelve , FATtIER ENGLISH COMES TO OMAHA - Orlln , 1'rigresq mind " 'Irtrm nil CohInihisS "f thn ) n\'Clelt 10 HeCll1 Inte the 1181011 -UtheL' Hsllmtnn" In his Uloce80ro Threatened , - - After two years or alternating connllencl and confusion , or rosy hope nHI repUlatel1 pledges ) ] , or Ielges successive prolises more honorell In 'the breach than In the observance , the fighting PrIests or time Ilncoln diocese have surrendered unconditonaly , I was a ground hog , case Tire oft reo 11ented assurnces personally mode and tine written n Iuarlntees or protecton given by ) Mgr Satolhi to the Sntoll cOllllalnlng priests nt various stages ot their controversy witim Ilshop Ionaeum must have rorgoten , wih ninth the clcrgymcn arc lee without recourse reran any ecclesIastical 11unlshment the ordinary or Lincoln Is Ilsllsed to Inflict . The facts In the case or Hov , John E. Eng. flair , who has rsigned and retIred from the II0clse , hnve heretofore been alluded to. . ' Father I nglsh Is wel and favorably known hot only In Nebraska , but throughout the cast He received his first lessons In priestly dutes under the late Ilsholl James prIesty or Omnha , nnl was honored hy him whir wih various responslhle parishes prIor to the dl. vision of Nebraska Into two dioceses. At the tme or the divIsions I.'uther I nglsh was : stationed at Lincoln stntonetl and thus became a Ilrlest In that diocese. I In the control'ersy which hns rent the dIocese or Lincoln road occasioned nnl grave re- lgious scanlal and demornlznton the past two years , Father gnglsh took nn actIve . it actve. t riot a le3dlng , mart Ho amid his associates heleved the Interests or the church de- la/HIed a change. lie was , however , drawn Into the controversy aglinst hIs soul annul Inelnatol , and the Indignites he has ! erne ant to / recent boned are troeeabe ] to his rul- Ihlent or dutIes cOllnundel ! y higher arm- thorltes , alHI who sUbsequenty Iclled him that protecton ho had ! a right to eXIect. ) At _ the outset of the trouble Father Emoghisin nglsh was ordered by ! gr. Satoll through Ilsho(1 ( Scannel ot Omaha to take the depositions or certnln sisters at tine Visitation convent In llastings. I Is said this testmon re- ) fected emi the bishop and nngered him , and he set about punishing tie guly , The ofclling sister was removed rrom the content - tent- and was not permited to return tmntll Mgi' . Satol visited Omaha In Jmmmno unti 180. ather Englsh was not overlool.ed. Efforts lorts were male to \olson the Ilnds or his con- gregaton In Hastings agaInst him. Threats of sus\nslon were made In writing by the bishop. These and other petty \ otherely annoyances proved unavailing. Then ' unavailng. rolowed the visit or Mgr. SatoJ amid the truce signed by tine coliendlng parties In Omaha. A trIal ot the charges against the bishop was then prom- Ised , and assurances were given by the papal delegate that a change woul be made. Matters remaIned In stab quo male mont . Last April Archbishop lennesy undertook to probe the scandal. lOis rerusal or a canonical trial , followed ! y a partial investigation of tine affairs of the diocese , chaperoned by Bshop Donacum , are recent Incidents familiar to all readers , Tire arcb- bIshop reported , adversely to the priests and one time struunrrtin or that renorl twlr In"on zero. and , their impes have ir dly" - sunk - " ta HIS GREATEST OFFENSE , The mniOrtal olense or Pather English was his testimony against the bishop In the Cor- bett case In NeJrsl\1 City last lay , When L tine question of authiorhties queston authorites on canon law was t under consideration the bIshop and his supporters - porters testIfied that the work or Fahlr ! Smih or Paterson , N. J. , was malt regarded as - an' 'luthorlty" on canon law. I Father EngHsh contradicted . . thIs contraiicted testimony and Ih'O' duced I letter rrom the bishop Instrucl.g him , as jUdge or the diocesan court , to study "Smnniti on Canon Law , " whIch he regarded ns tine best work on the subject. Within sixty days after giving this testi- tesl- ninny Father EngHsh I'ather receIved orders to I vacate the Hastings mission and report at David CIty on September 1. An appeal was I taken to Mgr. Satoll , but the reply , hike these I precedIng I , was Jong on promise and short on perrormnnce : Mgr. Satol assured Mr. James Englsh , brother or the priest , that a t trial would b granted , "but not now , " saId I the delegate ; "not now Tel him timat , lit I wi umnd ratanni. " that le The meaning conveyed ! y these words was I worls that as soon as enlarged powers were granted L the delegate time whole case ganted blshol , ) \'oull be taken up and disposed or. These assurances gave the prIests momentary satisfaction. With Pather Englsh I was or brier duration. The bIshop learned ho had L removed his personal effects from hastings I to David City. On October 12 he receIved L an order ( rain the bishop commanding him L to return tIre goods to Hastings by time 26th or hat month Imposln as a ' ! p enmity for flsobedlencc he revocation of hIs facuitici I ' revocaton facuiles as' prIest. Ann' appeal was again taken to the papal delegate , the grounds or which were that a bishop could not canonically revoke a t priest's faculties ! without trial. Father Eng- Hsh stated In the app : al that the goods In I controversy were not worth the cost or trans. portaton hack , that he had mae money to pay /uch c08t and that as a matter ot fact the I articles In question were hIs personll property , and were selected , packed and I shIpped to him ! ) the ladles of the llastinmgs n lastngs congregations him , without aid or assistance from t Another order followed tile first reqnlrlng ; Father EnlHsb to appear ) for trial at Lincoln I November 29 , amid show cause why his suspension - pension should not be made permanent , This and all other documents bearing on tIme n case were forwarded to the delegate , and I u ruling asked on two points : "Plrst-Can the bishop , as a punIshment , lawfully Invaldate m ) faculties . as a cnnnnonni cally established priest caly pstblshed or his dloceso ? " 'Sccand-Camn the bishop lawfully , suspend I mo on a public " count IIe thIs without giving me a trlal1" lgr , Satol cleverly avoided this Issue , mlsqnoted tine language or the appeal , and I reminded alher Englsh or the lsholl'S I rlghl to suspelll a priest for causc IS SRNTENCE PHONOUNCED. On November 9 , twenty days before tint : < ale set ror the trIal tnt Lincoln , Fatino r Enghisin rceIveni tine following letter : Sinicun YOU younaielt have nenluiesced inn arm , I caused to be promimignoted In ii iuhihta mmnunnne r tine ) uusidimn3ioum Wimhcii you Incurred omo tim' ' ' lithn tnt. , mmothnlnmg remains ( or me p ) do bu 'to to formally Pronounce the uentenice of stunt . pennirbonn against you , lund to nnakt' kmnow , tt what simnil be rOnjuirent of you befort' yet Li somali he Pertrlitteul to resume tine exercis e of tinu sacreti flniiitstry within tints jurisnlic . therm , iiecore , therefore' , or your incnntlstenm 'shisbedtene to iiiy Jrmnot anti weiginly conn - mnninntis , Isnurned to yomi 1mm may cormnrnunpicatioj of time 12th slay or October , 1t'Jl , I inereb ii. I declare you stunulnennIerl , anti you omre sos ' flCfltII'ui l'ronn tine exercise of nil eceheshait : ticnm I fumnc tininint , 'J'hn Is stinipenirnion sum I I coin . tinmue in force unntil tine tlmi'ee cnmdhtionm a imit-mmtioflu-ih below shrill inins'e been frilly corn Phieti i'itii , arid until you shall innrvsn bee' : r ; duly ntisuio'i'il from tin' above muentiomie' ii eennutur ( I In r by nnnys h ' pm' by a lnero in tiehegateni by inn for Inc inninilose , 'I'hu litre a comnniitlonmns nrc irs ( allows : FImst : You hinuii return to tIme hlnrntting H i'ectoi'y null tine isniuseinold ( urnniture lake' : no by you ( romnn tine said rectory , amid now o r rintli recenntly Iii yc.ur possessioin , Sc 'onidiy : You stimuli renew youm' prornhs t ) ( reverenice anti abr'uhiene-e to me in tin hin'ocnottneuirunl in thin city of Ltiicoimm mid - fore sac on' such Perniomns as I minay ( 'onnirrls , : . simm to receis'r' tine snnid promises. 'l'hnirnliy ; You shall retin'e to tine , noflaster tr of tine Fn'mnnmcintc&tmi Fathers nit Columbus n , Nub. , or to tine momnnistery of time hlennedie'thii C Valuers at Atchminuori , FCumi , . annul lucre ( a 1' thin space of at least six slays you stimuli gio' U youmm'sr It up to 1101) ' retreat , tiunimmnf wmnit'l it time you shall maine a sacmntmemntul conIes , - siomi evhtiencrn of having miinonhn ? such netne'a mini t-omilesonluir to in' ( urnisheri ( I ) Inc. 'i'm nreeerusam'y Z'nncUitit's to tnbsoive you from lb t cr'nnsuie inert-inbetore nne'mtioneum will he semite : to time superior of time monastery inn winiel hi yoni prpoie U ) mnnaka Ihn retreat , It it be yonnr lmntntioni not 10 commiply sr'itl in thin conitlitlons mt'untionenl niove , I anlyinue ye U In time to it-ave tine diocese , arid thereby 0 irevemnt , further cnrnduI , because I Irnmi deter tnlned to nnaintaimn teciesiniuittonni siisclpiint . : ocst what It rosy. ha crse you sionohi no I have comniphient with line above conditions oi or before time ZIhr Inst. , I sushi as soot thereafter stir conveoint take steps to pm ' yiuie unnimer ( rector fur the David City miii t ; sioni , the object ( or- width tine camawtsaign o C isis'estlgntion was to me iieitl on tine 2thn Iist , no longer elsts. no sesxtori of tlo saint Conimmihiusion will hit , inlul on that tiny. I anna , reverend arid r1er sir , Yasir otnuliomit sers'amnt Iii time I.Ond , ThOMAS IIONACLIM , itlahioh ) of hlmicolmi , IGNOI1Et ) TilE 1'ENANCFS , Father Emnghhsii gave mno heed to tine ptn- aurces ss'hmich o'oriltl restore lmlni to tine good graces of tue bisinoil , hunt accepteul tine advice in tine closing liaragnaiiii of time letter nunil imaminlenl In lmi resignation. It was lmroniipthy flCciptenl. From beglnnimng to end time lshsinop slmoi'enh ImIs detenmrnlnatlemo to rid tire n1lcco of tine Offending priest , If tire purpose was to mm- ldm , hnimn for violating time manomns of ( lie church , hnito snmspensiomi would be general , No oIlier blsinop coimlnt accept him while time suspension ss'as inn force. Time tonnalnension deereeti by Ihishmop Bonnncum wins lhnuitent to thmo diocese , a thing smmnknnowmn inn canon law. Fathner English realized tine lflii'POSO of tine attacks , annul svommhni imniva battleti for hni rigints hmtrrl there been a shadow of a hope of srnccess , Unit tine reineateul remmnnlsea ( mmiii lonog-deftrrej , hope into despair. I3efuiro his reignationi m'ns cold ire was teniniercil a liosI- than In ) ' Bishop Scamnmneil. his oxeat inns beemm received , amid about tine first of tine year inc sviil be Imistnoileti as master of St. llrlulget's chrmrcin on tire mnortinemnn himmnttnn or South Onmnnninin. Tine chnmnncin is mios' eltachienl to St. Agnes , Sommtir Omnaimna , bnnt time initemitlomi is to hmnako it a seinarate imarisin. TIne delnantnmrc of Fatiner Emnglishi mnnakes the temilin nmuisiomn vacancy iii the diocese of Llrncohmn. Iii nil , time dIocese is short Iifteenm hirlests. It. is mmot inmnprobable a mimajority , it snot all time renmmatnnlmmg elevens nnnemnbers of the St. hlarnanni's society , orgarnizeul by the fight- Inrg hiriests , will ( cinder their resigmiations on time first of tine year. Tine eiehegste ai'ns in- fornncnl of their imntentlonn sonic timmne ago , amid tine mmnatter was discussed my time priests witiiimi tens nia's , but What action , it any , wIll be taken , Is mmot yet icniownn , - _ - JACKSOIAN'3 ANNUAL I3ANQUE List of Tunostf-Scer-etary ? iomtomn to , lcltvcr mlii .sInires , Time mmneeting of tine Jzrcksonniann cirib was 'veil nttemnded last evening , T. .3 , Mainonney , tIre newly elected presideint , woiideti the gavel , nmmd llommry 111mm took up mini duties as secretary. S Tue comnnimmittee on anniunal lnamiqmmet to be Imeint Jannuany S. n-sported tinat lion. ilorace Dotes , ox-Governor of loiva , wonmki responmd tea a toast mrot yet selected , lion , W. J. llryamn's toast will be : "Tlnomrnas JoftiTorsonn ; " Cimarles E. htyami of Ileatrice , "Novcnniber fi , ISOI ; " Eulsomi 111cm , ' 'Saminoset ; ' ' hIoniier P. Lowls , "Tire Day \V eCelebrate ; " Ed 1' . Smunitir of Omnalna , "Tine Jacksomnanra ; " . .itnertVatlelns of Llnicolni , toast riot. yet selected. Secretary Mortoni swill be hiresemit and address - dress tine drib on thirmt occasiomm. All arrange- minents mayo beers miiaule wIth thu eMeccer hotel. A fullordhnestr.i has been emigungeti to fumnmhinho mmiushc , p .IIs , . lli : , I Ift C ) IS U.V A I ) if fT.VIC Citizens of Muscogee Moruitintnirily. Expect. 11mg an Attirek , SOUTh M'ALESTEIt , I. T. , Dec. 22-Time towmm of Muscogee Is ins ann uproar of excite- macrat tonight because of the close proxImalLy to town of Bill Doohhmi amid mlii gang , They ivere discovered about moon today four mniles svest of Muscogee. Time gnumng eomishsted of about elgint macn , loaded tlowmm witin tlrunnmmns anti ivhnisb' . They vere nil nirimmile to tine IiOhiit of liilrurity , and tlneir connnlitloni nitade tinc-mu recklessly bold. luesidea firming at ninny hnassemby wino mnnpnenned along , tine'y sinennt line Linac senndhnng taumitinag naneasnoges to tine Mur'cogec oihlcers , invltmnng tinenri out to ulm'iniic. 'I'lne itunttlOri i\'nis telegraihmeut to United States Mnonsunat IuicAlester at MeAl- ester. A strong body of nicliUtiCs ivas quick- collected amid a special train started witim timenmi for tine scenic. Time deputies will cmi- dea'or to surround tine gang and make cmi uccaca nenore imney recover irons isnemr me- baucin. A raid upon Muscogee is mnoniemitrrr- ily exlnected immmd tine oflicerno anti cithzemis there nnre ammnilnng prepmratom'y to non attache. All night passeinger trains inn the vicinIty are heavily guarnieci , Bill Doollmi is a relic of the Dalton gang' , ntnd has just organizeul and re-cratered tine field. ' - p 0StUJ : CXTEN1' HITIZ T1IIIJt LOT. Comnmnnlsslonn . Vmmmrblo to itcconnlmhisk Any- tilling 'witin Thorn. ' KANSASC ITY , Dec. 22.-A special to tine Tiniest from Aricanisas City , Kann , , sa"s : Tine Osage committee , compcsed of lion. Jannnes hock of Atlanta , lion , John A. Gor- nnamn of Wnsinington and lion. Johns A. Tul- us of 1-lope , Ark. , ivino have bCemi at Paw- inuska for two months , emndeavoning to treat with tire Indlamis for theIr lands , returned to their bomnes today , TInny ima'e been urn- able' to , cffct cii agreement because of time Inteae opposition of tine full bhoods tea a cirannge dC uny kinnnl. The cononmnittee will now pn'epan'e a report , in wiiicln , It ii ; said , they wiil m-econnmemid tine nrbolitiomn of time liresennt tribal fornni of government , tine ni- iOtnnent. of minds in severalty by tire goi'- eminment annul , time enntabihshrnent of a tern- torinnl governmrnemnt ; also. ama investigation of the roil. A. delegatIon of Indians will le Bent to Washmimmgton to present tIne hdc of tue full bloods. . - - u"ii.IR.vrs , Daniel Sully closed iris engagement at Boyd's last evenIng wIth a simrahi audience that ns'ithninelth time greater part of time nil- pn'eciation due him for lila very creditable inerfomnnanace. Mr. Sully's work Inns es-er been cinaractenized by a. blunt , but mres'ertinc- hess warm , synapatimetic isunnior. lOis new play , "O'Neli , Washington , D. C. , " gIves this imndii'idual trait ample scope. Tine play itself , however , Inches the dramatIc force necessary to make it a great success. WIth Mr. Sully's inrescint Cormiamiy , "O'Nelh , Wnusininngtoni , 1) . C. , " Is essentially a omne- part play , mrnnl that 1)8cC , of conrrse , belongs to hnmnnseif. 'I'lmc' imiterest inn tire mnlot corn- tern uround tint efforts ot a designing nivntl to frustrate tlm& imive'mitor's cen'talmnty of sun- cents. Mr. Fr'nnnak Aihenr pinrYs tine part of time nmclnenner in a nmnost lnerfunactory manner. W. Itudolpis essays tine comedy role and mlgint have succeeded better with nun : uunfl.n emnce less critical. Miss Maud h3invn'Iulumn's : svon'ic was mmcii above tine average of thom with whOm bile was surrounded. Miss Louise - iso Suiiy man a sonsewhiut ilifilt-imit rain , which sine carrion s'ery ntnnccessftmily , beimng especlaiiy strong in time closing riot , svhnei-c stun noacrliices imer own inrhde lii artier to cm- cum'ent time InitnmlS of time mmmi uponmiwinorn sine bud previously bestowed lien hnurt. Mummy amid Mack , thno iropular Irish cannedi- ans In their latest smmcceas , "Flnnmnigami's Ball , ' ' is tine attraction at. tine Empire for New Year's weel : , . - - Vnis arm Itccomimminodnrtlimg ltrI.nnd , KANSAS CITY , Dcc 22.-Testimony in tine mmii at Imlnlehnemnuiemico of Montgomery 11 , I'eivis of tine Lomnininnil Investment comnipany today' showed tinnat nmnomiiene inaPt to have henri enintulmmeui iy Leivint were carried to J. I' , Caimn'ni nnccoumnt , who , mncconulhnng to tine mInnie's theory , want ito ohjiigmmmg not to humid Letm'Ia tine Until of hIs nmtmnme inn cruel' to es'enm up mis stunrilnigs ( mona tine connnpumny. 1"tmrtinc'n cvi- deincn gis'cmn eonilhrnned tine uihegenl stealing of tii sleentlcnmnt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ( 'alurmireni 'l'iin of limo ( himnig. lr4 lOi1ADO SPRINGS , Mo. , Dec. 21.- 1eshle htobinnton mmmi Chunlny Itlelmards , cc- cesruonles of time Maggarul gang of outlaws , wino imntve emerald smnccessfuily in Ceninnm county for the ianst timree years. svem't' up- vreinemmnieI , inn tins city tothnny , 'I hey have cunit time ctrflta ine'as'ilY , tnnd , witim tine cx- ceintiomn of onto a I lien' nnieimmber , I told mnmomn a mini Itie'imtiiiis urn time 01)1) ) ' UJICS Wimo ( alie'ui It clunk' time ohllce'r is tiunlnrg tineil' linree years r'e'igmn. lIre sin mnnernlnil ii iO I S I liii Cr rI I liest n. JEVVEitSON CITY , Mo. , leC. 2.-Vohiow- lag tine tlennlnrl hiy tire auprt'nnlo cornrt of tint ss'nlt of mnnsmndnrmnunt inn tine Jmnnmison , CSISO Seemetnir ) ' of State Let-sure todrny ihled ni ce'tihicnrte of electiomi of Jnonmren 11. hIn's.'in. mnae'rnnuii ( dora , . ) us 1nrontecutling atlurmmcy ci Jackson county. ' 1 his is line' cnise nmaasl mroinnlmnl'nnt amnommg tine ntes'eral conitests aria. jag onnt of Ursa seyerai recent hunnsmi $ City ele'ctiomns. - CliickmoiswnI ( ) liii451i In a ( istlnngtu. Alt9IuiOhtE , I. P. , 1)ec , 22.-'l'hro Cinicla. maw legislature , which rniet inn called ruemsioni at Tisirornmmngo , auijourncd tinlm nnaomnnhnn nnfei ( electimmg e'x.Governon'iiimamnn , Guy rnflsi J \Venmiey Parker delegates to Vt anuhinmgtomn IC hook after tine intenetnta of time Cminlcnmmais ) mnrntioni umnni to oppose ninmy iegiahintloii ictnkmmiij tur a clnamr'e' ' of Ihnc ( omen uf gos'ernmerit by thnu indeSnimit Erakite ( 'mlii , Still lie t ppealeni , KANS.'IS C'i'i'V iec. 21-Tine five mnsur- unnee eonnpaniea wino mcmi umi aggregate oh 843.000 inn halides ens fin. II. C. Frakur's lire t amid wino lost tunic suit with time , Ioclor'r n relatIves , inlnvti takenm stem's to nnppenol tint case to tine aupemmitn court. ( 'ahin.T , L'iiriitlu tiuimgu'sl , ICALIHPELI1 , Mont. , 11cc. 2Z.-Calvhni J , Ciirtthn , alias Charles Biack , alias Charles Adams , inas been executed for the taunter of Mrs. Suotniuginam last April. 5- \V1LLIAIS \ ON TilE \It \ Pi1T11' Reporters Who Came to Boo Ilini Ortioroti Out of His Office , E1SSOREUPERINTENDENT BYfNES - # ifntimiiitIm % timnOt lii huniisctor t'hil Tell Somnnetiilsmg ' . % iticir % 'iii hurt tutu henri of New York's l'nllei , force- hymns IiL Not Talk. NE' 'OliK , lec. 22.-PolIce inspector Alexander \\'iiliamins was inlalmnly upset to- day' In conseqorenco of yestertinoy's testi- - nmnonmy before tire Loxow connmmniittce , A cc- hnomier s'ho nkeul him ( or a stateimnemit re. garding Captnimt Schnniittbemgcr's sworn statemmnotit timat minority collected trout law hnreakers hiatt been rcgmnhninly rityitleot with W'iiilaiins annul other lOuiC'O oflielnils , was the reclpicmrt of a'oiiey of vIle opitimete lrmmnleih itt mum my tine' Imnuliecton , who also nil- vancoti tmpomm tire repomter with douched arid upraised Inammul , "Get onnt of irerel" roareut'IiiIamnns , "I woms't talk to annyinody. " A snmggcstlonn thnat inc was time one fas-omeul inn beimng glvemn ann oqnortumnnIty to clear imitmn- self 1mm tine estinnonstlors of tine Inubllc mnncrciy angereni tine imnehnector time mnore. "Yort'ro a d-th ( oolh" ire shsommtenl , "You nhon't kmmow emrormghm to take' nno for ant amnswe , ( in oust of mere or i'll ' have you PnmL orrt 1" Imnepector McAs'oy , who is also hmmipilcatoti inn lnnlbe-talcmmmg by Cantnhnn Scintmiittberger's testlmnrony , a5s0'ts hurt ho mover m'ecelyenl fir mmnoni'y train Schmnmittberger , Snmpenlntemnniemnhlymmmos swommini not talk of tine imncidemit of yeatoruiay annul took refuge beimimnnl time locleenl door of mis inrivato otlice , Amniong lneoirle wino generally have fore. knowledge regarding Police exposes tinero is a swell detinoel expectatloma that ' . Innspecror'ili. minis sviil be cahieh before tine Lexow commimnnit- tee before it Conicinides tire takIng of testi. mnonny , whmlcln swIll be cmi Thntmrsulay after. moon. it Is reiircsemntetl that \Vilihanas cc- garnls inimmrself us imavhmig beenn atiacked by Schmmnnittberger 'htin tine ptnrposo of ahmiehdlmng hninniseif annul Snninu'rimntenndent ihyrmies. Friemids of \'tltianna are represenateni as tie ? imng inn tins coninectiomo thne iomig stamidhmmg emmnnnity' between time snnperinntomndnmmnt uric ! tine lmmsinector , timid tire fact timat Sclnmmiltt- berger , omico a bosommo friend nun tine com- ; fluhenntiai svarnlmminnn for \'s'iilhannrm , inato of late been on terms of imitinmnacy witlm Byrnnens. Thneso PeOlnie see thmroughnnnut Schmnnilttberger's testmmmionny of yesterday evlniencc that l3yrries was always ins time captnrlmn's nnnimad arid tinat care wnrri tnkcmn ( norm ilrat to mist to siniolul tine snmpenimntemaniemnt. Tine feelimmg betweemi Whhimanns ninth Byrmies is ono of bItter resent- mmcml and inpoms this anti thmn tireories above recited are based tine expectations of a counter comnfesniiomn by- tire inmspector. Meyer Cihhroy was aheu1 it Inc imntcmitled to mire any steiis to bring about tine rennnovai of Conmnmnnissionirrs MartIn antI Shneoimamn in comae- quonce of tire Scimnmnittbem'gnir statemncmnts of yesterday. ho said " : "Ihetore tukig amny- action charges would have to be Preferreul against these comurnismiomnens to me. I bommng tire judge lii' tine case could not take tine Initiative , As yet time nnnatter imas riot been brougint It. ray atten- then omciahiy. If time cimarges iveno mmnanlo amid proven I could only recomnnnncmnd to tints governor their dIsmissal. " u.omnnaissnoner Snnechman was emmnplnatic inn his denIal of tine statemnnennts affecting iilmu , wimich irene emnmbodleti Inn Cnnintaimn Sclnmnnittberger's testinnonny , A , special meetIng of tine 1)011cc board will be hnohnl on Monday to consider time Scimniitt- bonger testimnnony , Lawyer Lewis Grarnt , who is acting for Comannissioner Shieeinamn , saint today that Cap. tam Scimnnittberger dare hot produce tine let- . ier 'svlihchi he yesterday asserted had beers sent him by time'commisshoncr with relation to tito mann Proctor in tine gamnihinng , matter , Janacs Martimn , pmosldemnt. of tine Board - of Police Connnmnlssioniens , complains timat Scinnnlttberger hut imimni in a fnnlso light regarding alleged disorderly hnouse on Wtiat FIfty-first street. A club friend of Martin's , wino was Interested In a wominan wino kept a house , represented to Martin tinat time p - lice mad unwamrantably annoyed imer , tte iniace being shnnipiy a lnnivflte reshdencti , winercnmpon Martin hnmstructenl tine captammn ts inivestigate , and if tire chub friend's state- nients srcre true to see that tire woman was : amnnnoyed mo micro , Seimmnhttberger reportel that mIs mien maul been mistaken. Tine corn- nmisslormcr also denies ( mat Sergeant Liebers maId 3OO0 , or so far as ito knows , anythIng winatever , for his Inromnnotmon. Otbers of Scimnnlttberger's statenneints , which imnnpugn time integrIty of time police board , are , Martin declares , absolutely witinout trrtthn. Connmnnhssloner Sinteiman also makes ape. ciflo demmial of tIne allegations of Schmitt. berger , so far as tiney relate to inim , One hnunnireni and fifty poihcemmnen wino were appoiriteni to tine 11011cc force by Comnmnniasloaer ' Jolimn C. Slneeiman attended today at tIme connnnnissiomner'na private office , wirere they signed aflinlivats. wimiclm swore znnimse'emitly attested - tested , that rneitiner before nor ainimtheir ap- polntmnennts have they piad any consideration for tinem. - - Voni use Iinnnniieimri'hilsnf , , Yosterumnsy nnornlnmg tire proprietors of the 13eton Store amnmnoumnced that they would Premernt a lacquered box of extraii ne linen h nandlcercimmcs to tine clerk selling tine meat goods. Of conmrse , erich girl was on lien- mnettie to outdo tine others , but line hnmamnd- ici'rclniefnm swore can'rieul off by the p01)0mm- young lath ) , ' wire Inresides at the' hmunrdlcer- e'lnief counter , Idlant May flnntcii : , sine Pitying n oold goods t tine amount of $210. . _ - floimimie rhrsniglmng Iii l'csmmroisosa NAShVILLE , Dcc. 22.-John Stamilnry and John Cox were executed at Mnynardsviil tins aftemnioonn for tIne mnurder of Mr. arid Mrs. Srrodnlenly. They protested thnchr Inno. cence of time ermine. 1 Torturing Disfiguring Skin Diseases Instantly ' Relieved ' ! CIITICIIRA . \ Great ' SKIN "I'CURI3 " ' Cirmnct'nnA , tira great akin cure Instantly ahiayi tine mmnoOt hnteris Itobimig , arid mnnilama. nmnsilomn , l'ommmuit. red arid strep , haha raw stint Irn-Italeit surfaces , cloanises tine cahp of cmmn.ts amnil caieii , amid festorra ( ho hair , Cu'nncuzrA htOAr , ti-so omniy nuenlicatoti toilet soa1. ia lomihi. Itoinsaille its cluzashag dlsee3unti aurfacci , Curl- cuntA It5rOrvgxT , this now blood amid Mciii i'urI' liar anti greatest Of hummer nonacdies , cleamnees thu bhoiui of all Imnnpuritir's , nmd Linus renmnoves Limo cause . , lIennco time Cu'zcrimu. itscrinns cura cr411.7 Inumnor of thu nukimn , scalp , anti biomad , with los. of hair , ( mmii Ilimapieti to scrofuls , ( rota iufazncy to age , Sold throukout tin , . weId. I'rictoCcrgcunt4 , I t.Oc. ; llo-,2ac. ; 8zoayEmcy , em , L'orrinmz Daus A.MU Cuxx. Cour , Sets tu.rtotar.i. Iho.taz. 4's" Ilow to Cifl khir Diuw. , rnsa ad tr. , , , _ . - , - - - - - - ' ' - - - "