: ; : : : . - . : ; - 2 rlm ( L.ULA . 1)A rT1v . nJ J1n ! : TIIUUSDA Y , DEOH [ nEn. 27. 18fH. } . ' .frem the naUonal'capital _ \l.crou \ the river rcm capital , left that post laE" sprlnll' 10 be transferre,1 , to the western frontier , anti when they , on the day prior to their /1arlure ] / , gave a mRlnlfrent farewell exhibiton Mil , thl frlells of the Ioller bays turned out In ( till force to wInes ( the /rformance , for they beHen,1 , then that It \oull he a long time before ' any other troops \oull be nble to give such 1 handeome .1 ri , They were agreeably dlsop/1olntel / ] , however for the troopers / of the Sixth < a\'alry , with headQuarters - . Quarters lt Fort : I'er , ycslerdRY gl\'O them ( n haluhomo tret In the way of an exhibi- ton drill of their own klnl ] , tn which they showell that they were not the least whit behind their predeceora In point of horse- /redece . /01nt manshll' The exhibition , which was given Ly trool do under command of 1leutcn3nt . W. C. Short , Is i what I known l as the Itus- alan Conack < il , The Cossack drill has heen Introduced hy the more enthusiastic cavalry officers at several of the army posts , , ' have notably I'ort Riley , where the men \ became wonderfulyronl ltn , The troop A men did prely much eve ) 'lhlng yesterday that even Ihe Husslans have attempted , anll some things of which the Husslans probably never heard . head. The fluadron was taken out In Ito fore. noon by Major helo and put through the . reJulatlon movements on the Mil ! rounll. There were quite R number or visitors anti friends or the ofcers at that exhibition , hut , i waR not until the dlsiliay ) In the drill hal that the crowd cme In force The fort r boats of al excellent Mi hail . about 300 feet long and wile In proportion , but If the troops are goIng to prove such n drawing attraction the War department wi have to enlarge lie hal for the accommodation or the visitors GAVE Tim COSSACK IU.L. The troop , forty strong , tinder command or IJeuteuanl Short , trotted , Into the hal ahout 2:30 : : ; They were mO\ntel1 01 the horse or Ito old troop A lint was stationed at the ' fort before the recent change The men were tn light riding order , Icggils , trousers and blue flannel shirts with their white sailor ' ties. They trotted once around the hal , and ? then gaL duwn to butness The low hurlies were Illacel on one sIde or the bali , and over 1 : these the troopers went In column of eight 1 Twice around the hal and over thc hurlias each time aL a lope , without touching a hoof , : ' and than the order came , "Prellaro to dls- mounl. Dismount " The trooll swung off as one man , anti each rider loosened his cinch ami crossE1 his stir- ' rups over his itaddle . Thou vaulting his : mount each man Stood 111 II the Ahorlencl : stirrups . and the who'o troop wenL ever the hurdles In column of fours Then they jumpel the hurdles by twos ctl standing lP , Oc casionaly one of the saddles wo11 < stilt ) anl ] the man would drop astride of his mount , usualy picking lp the fallen saddle .on the nut al cal'rylnJ It \ Ith him. But the most ; of the rider kept their scats as comfortably . as though they were sitting In a tight-cinched I ; . saddle Whel the hurdle work was over the riders formed troop ' front ( al the far cud of r tilt hal , and ridIng out by twos and threes I till they were scalel'C over the hail like ' ' chessmen on a board , the order was giver : 'hrow horses " QuIetly as though they hall L sniffed chloroform nine out of ten of the 1 . horses answered the t touch of the bridle all I dropped over gracefully on their shlosLhe rlter . saddle just the stce I slipping ouL of the as stCit tOlched the ground and sitting astride of r him just to \alee sure he stayed II Illace , Some or the horses stood on their digniy and refused 10 lie down In the tal bark but I the riders forced a cloture rule ant debate ceased forthwllh for the most 11ervelse horse . can hardly resist the persuasion t haL comes ; 01 having his nose snubbed np to the sUrrnll 4 leathers. 'he mount was much easier that : I . the fall , each horse coming up with a jump as soon as released , . : There was generous applause , which the : command acknowledged by hacldng thclr steeds the whole length of the hal , troop : ) front , and Iteplng a better line than most infantry companies would do marching for- : ward Time hurdles were l\t up again rnd the men went aL them In pairs , one rl llg : 4 and : leading bareb'lcle horse and the other man running nio.IflrSIdo with his hand on Lhe ; horso's mane. An the horses rosa nt the : hurdles the ) rltr t'pe , nlso , and , alighted i on the free horse's bac . This was varied , , , r the runncrllg bshlrt his mounted corn : hL panion or chasing his own horse at 'tic : hurJfes , llld , v ulnr him " as the horse : jUlped , ' ; ; , The day's exhibition was closed with a , QI high jlmplng contest , but owing to the fact that the horse arc not cspec1al ) traIned wih : 1' ; a vIew to cross country work there won - emily ] n few who could clear four feet ' Tim troopers Gay they have another treat In store for their friends . a sword combat L en horacbaclt , at which the men ore said 10 be quite expert 1'lto men are working nt new tricks almost every day , and 1loutenant L Short who h otto of the crack riders of the * service , never ruts the troop at anything , that he annot do himself. Some of the other feats that time men are practicing Is picking up the wouJled , two troopers riding n few feet apart anti scooping up n companion hy the shoulders as he lay on the ground ; rid - Inlf I their heads on time saddle and Illstol I practice sitting backward In the EaddIO. : There were a number of army ufcer ' present - ent at the exhibition . among whom were C Colonel Taylor"Captaln Orlho , Major 1olxotto , : ' Lleulonant Hennlo , Major Whlesldo and Col onel Sumner. . GENEltAL DENNIS DEAD. rimscit Awny lt ; Ito4ttii YC'lerl'y-5totch : . of 11 _ ( : "Iorr , General John D. Dennis , formerly of Ibis ( , city , ali for n long ( into connected with the United States Internal , revenue department , , died at Boston yc'mtcrtlay , to which place ho ' .t . wenL some months ago , hopIng that the . : climate and Ito scenes , of his bo'hool days mlJht he henefclal 10 his health , whlcli111 haon falinI for some years. Although the c general was mom titan GO years of age the hnmoato , ] cause of his death was heart trouble , complcat tl with rheumatism nnt dropsy , originally Incurred by OXllOluro dun lug Ito war i aenoral Dennis was a native of the Day I ltato and was one of the first men to ro - I I apo.ul . to Lincoln' & cal for troops , ho having . gene out as u Private In the Sixth regiment I . from thaL elate , But he did noL remain In time ranks for any great period of ( line , ae ' ho received Iromoton after promnot Ion Inl lie . was commissioned as 1 brigadier general , After ito ( close of the war ho returned to his native state. eventually going 10 Yanleton , , 8. D" , as collector ot Internal revenue , a poll : 1' sition which ho heM for ll some years , and un- . t the Ylnkton attica was IholshCl , whet ; that state Wil consolidated wih Ncbrask alit In one dletl'let anti Ito oflico I'emoyetl to this i city. At that tmo General J nlis was mad 0 L chief clerk of time Omlhu office . a oslton d which ho held until his health faied , le was a member of Creel : post , Grlnll ( Army of the Hopublc , uf this city , ant was one of f the three members who last spring were I too feeble to take part In the memorial cx : - ercise' , alhoush he was there , having bee : : taken out In n carriage by Dr. Slone. The I other two were "Father" lepler anti Cali taln Ganlnor. The general carried several scars as ' inc - L mentoes of his army service and at the tmo or his death ho was receiving a pon- S lion of $ ppr month , It having been In- i elasell from $20 per month Ihrough tim C ; efforts of his aid comrades . In this city. Ionl a t Ii . 1011 I I Ii run kq. The chanel m ale Ihlt 'hI' Ct bIt , on the t 10111 ( street cur In" , f " " ' 111I from tht Inlon depot to Luke siren , \ 1 soon be. 1 cOle , II thing cf the uast niuti that It wi ii tlallint u hnvl to give wa ) to dectmicity. Some \ols UIO time Omlll Street Hllwl ) ' coma . II.n ! ' ( lulpped the line with o\erhlnl tin ii r.1 wlrel , lt the Ilmo tmo hoping the it : lie cable \oull lat Int early In the ( 6llng. A few days nRa the atnutmiti la oC the I'abl ' r0llmencr.1 ) it sepanutte . and , In a mm , In ) ' ' 01 two the rope ljroiee. J Vas Iintched . UI' rnd b stilt lit tm.4e. hut th ! chlnces lre that \ wi I 0 tl l Illece lit Ut time. Lam 11) slight the oUlcerl oC time Street car 10lptn y . , < tatltl tutu they hO11 that the rope wouM Ilst Intl the mll , / Ie of next month but that the indications werl' that the ) ' mhht . be comlloll'l to by I aside nlnost any 1 ( ) ' . S suite l'ulr C niumnil too Muetiummr . t . At the state fair meeting inst night In tie - . Cmmlrclli club room Z. ' 1' . 1.lndeey wal PIaecd In the chair , Reports were hear ti tlln levlrnl or time subscrIptIon t'nmnnti t. . tees. After f011 dlrcuslon , on 1'0111 I- MI. 1 Brady , thl Ilretor of the \ moton o ' > rlvlng Park association nssocilton were requested to meet the commiteI allpllnt.1 ' to turlllnte . the bii today lt , noon nt the Commerclnl - Iub , a . \ . MoWhortel WAi 1llc"1 on the eommltLee In place of ( A. Ccc anti W. n. Bennct waR uhmiedi , 'rlll next meetIng Wi ii le held I.'rldu nlht ut meelnG wi . rrlrts ot comm\teel wi be hel rd. and ; . 118 the result oC le conference let wen : the director or the drh'lnl manic ( us < olaton uml the commitee , CITY COUNCIL ! ) ROGEEDINGS ) lascnl Dismally Park Pails t Got Ills Murray Project Through SQUATTD ON BY FIFTEEN , COLLEAGUES Thl1 Acc TIIlr Wehht to that or the 11"yor-Severo Report Alaln't ( ! mel"l Acts of Jr"Uh ( ; omml"lonel 110 , . t tteq.tcti. Tim last regular meeting of the 1S1 city counci was holt last e\nlnl ali It proved to be one of the most Interesting sesslpns of the year. A vast amount ot routine business was dlposell of , llnscahi'mt lvervlew park scheme was buried Inller a blizzard of ad- verso votes anti n sematonal attack on the commlEsloner of health was madB n part of Iho t roeorll. The lverlew park mater came up with the t ma'or's veto of the resolution providing for time , exCcuton of the tired by which Mr. Iurray's property was to be eternally ex- omptell from all burdens II time way of spe- cal ; taxes The mayor said that the condi- tons were such as would certainly result tn a fnl reversion to Mr. Murray of the land ] reposed 10 be conveyed , or would caui an cxpendluo or money In amounts and at tmes lS woull embarrass the Board of Park : Commissioners , anll would take from the pocleets of the taxpayers an amollt largely In i excess of tie value of the entire land con- eyed As showl by an approximate esti. mate furnished by tIme city engineer of the cost of improving the ground proposed to be conveyet by Mr. Murray for street and bouiel yard purp03 , the total of such est would 10 $22,1tt.ti6. He s aid also that the council should talw no aHrmatve action unt the park : commissioners approved the scheme , and this hey had refused to do. Time ucceptance of the IJroposllon would establish a tangerous precelenl , , Ild , besides ] , by a clause In the .thJlalon I was provided that 1 failure or refusal on the part cf the city to comp - p ! With arty conditions sleclfell would work : I forfeiture or the nine acres donated , ThIs I clalso tile mayor thought danglrous. Aftr the clerk had read the vela lascal L Iresentod i al opInion from Frank ] Ransom , whIch was .t time effect lust the clause In the t deed remitting specIal taxes was of 10 Import i an co , as the taxes could not 10 levied In i Iny ease , on account of special benefits , He folowed this ! wRit 1 speech , In which he rave his version of what was contemplated L by the ' 11rovlslons of tlma deell. AccordIng to hIs' view they left everything ! to tht dIscretion of the panic commissioners" and I . really meant nolhlng. There was no further dlscusslcl , and the veto was sustained by fifteen votes ' When IL became evident that ( Ito council was determined , to sit down on i his h scheme with an overwhemlng vote has cal himself changed his ( vote The ma'or's I veto of the ordinance changIng the name of the park was also sustained . SITTING DOWN ON SAVILLE. The ofermafh of the controversy over the Mclomuaid garbage contract appeared In n report - port from Hascal all , Call of the coiitmit - tee on judiciary Said the commitee : "We find ns true all of the stalements mode In the special report that was made to lie ( city council by Councilmen SpechL L al1 Parker of the special committee. Your committee also finds that Dr. Saviiie . healh commisrioner . disregards and daily 'Iolates t nol otily the ordinances of the city relat\'o to the duties of his oalce of health commissioner - sioner , but or the rules , regulations anti requirements - quirements of tbe' Board of health as wel ; that ho Is cpn.atantly' doing ant performing : unauthorized acts and squandering the publc money to the great detriment of the city of t Omaha ; that the ( ciy Is 111 'a filthy anti un - sanitary condition on account of the Instil . chancy ofsatd healh commissioner and his ; neglect tb 'pc form o his duties as ; ' such commlGsloner. r'The commit tee m'econimends tho'113ymenL of Frell Albrecht for tIle time : he was ihado to : t act as dumlJiastr by the , health commis stoner , his' superior othlcer on the prIvate dump of Ilt & garbag haulers , and that the comptrolor place this hill In the next ap- prOIJrlalon ordluauce. 'fhe committee also recommends ( hint time city attorney commence an action against said Sa\le and his bondsmen - men to recover the damages the city has sustained by Ills wrongful ant , unauthorized net 1/ i an official capacity of requiring thin Inspeclor , Frell Albrecht , to perform work for private Individuals while sold Albrecht was In the employ of the city tinder the direction - recton and supervision of said health com- missioner. " . Howol lund Saunders opposed the report on tim ground that It was too sovere. I was asserted that the ] ] eclslon of Judge Ferguson In regard to the dump had placed the Board of health In a very emuarraJlng : positon , and that the commissioner should not be made lie scapegoat for the entire board the report was adopted by 8 to 7 , Specht not voting , The council wi meet agaIn Friday night. < IOI'EPIT. I'Oi TlB S.INTJ . FE. .Jullgo CnlllwlU ' 'hlnIIM the COmll\uy 'VIU 1:0 I : UI'lcnulze.1. FORT WORTh / Tex" , D cc. 2G.-Judge II. C. Caidwell of the United Slates Ca/lwel Unied court of civil appeals , who Is here visiting his daughter , was tOday asked about the financial situation and future outlook for time Santa ) 0 railroad , for which he appolnlell ) the receivers. Judge Ca/lwel stated . that he thought that ( finally lie affairs of the Santa Fe would be arranged satisfactorily with a view to time preservaton I of everybody's interests , and that the real I woull eventually be talen ouL of the hand of the receivers anti restored to the company , I but just when this would be done , he could not undertake to say , IL wouhl noL hB done hn- I mediately , as the matter would involve Inter- eats of vast muagnittmuie There were sonic $200,000,000 of debts to be disposed of. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ MAKES RECOi1IuIENDATIOS . Prcf"r"noo of Imal" , I.ahol for lopuly ' I.nlnl ( 'lmllh.lonl'l nul I 'u I let , llaIl UOllt , At a meetinS of lie Central Labor union lat night SIdney J. Kent of Lincoln was unanimously entlonseii for tIme Ilosllon of de- puty labor commissioner 'fho secretary was instructed to write GO\- eror 1oleomh , and Inform him that for memters of the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners herman Cohen ant D. Clem Deayer would bit satisfactory to lhe ( union. _ _ _ _ l'rhll."tnnhIUM I . I 'ii mmmi iii ; ' 'Oltl y . This morning ' at G o'clock a special train , of four Private cars arrives over the Hock IsIllI from Denvr , carrying tha Princeton men who are to render a concert of college mula this evening nt lloyd's theater. 'I'iio saute ciub4 Iave I concert here two years ago , which will be remembercJ IU very ac- ceptatule. TII mandolin club has receh'pt vCrI natorlng no lce tn the larglr cites of the east which It has vlslell , us wel as the I glee and the banjo : club , They cOle here altar visiting jIIEbul'g , Louisville , In,1ana\- , 011 , St. I.Oll . Knnsa City , Colorado Springs , Denver ( Iwo concerts ) anll Lincoln , 'hls afernoon Mrs Frank I Colpetzr will enterain the cluhl with 1 receptiomu from 2 unt 4 lt hel' residence. The program censlsls of typical Prlncelon colege songs , h.1Jo an ] lallloln ) music The solo by Me sr. Carrel and Hplehner have : leered fUCl'SSES . Ile\\ here on the trip In\c.slhutln , : : hnrt \cllhts. The clnt ) commluloners met yesterday 10 Innstgate the matter of short welchts beIng IIIHed oul by time county 11 or ugeimL Messrs. ( Meyer , SamUcOn , Henderson and lotthklss and A. D. Wbll Inrpector of weights out m03ures for time city , gave tea- ra\'o tlnon ) proving bt'ont I doubt the fact complained of I ' was not announced just , whprQ the bJuno IIY , and another meetIng w/ he held 01 a date yet to be determined , c Jnl % ( Qulckl t"ulowclt ' 'hef S. D : Sfymour entered time room of Isaac l'cterson , SQS Howard street , I'eterton shortly after mldnh1 when I'ctenon was asleep , and stole , $ : : . lie was seen , however , by otto of the bOldeu : , and the ICUce calhelVimon , learchell at the Jai time . money was found In his ( , pocket _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ - l'Ul'UI./17S ( .LTIlIIi . Ir ST. , I.QUIS. win Iap Out n I'lnnot Work antI I.ocato tutu NIJt Nnlolnl ( 'omt't'mihiom , , ST. LOUIS , Dec. G-To decide upon alan p lan of education for tIme Iresllentlnl enm- pnhn of IS9 and to select I place for holt- I ng the national convention of the party will he tim main topics of discussion hy the nllonal committee of the populist party , whloh ) \ / nsselbio on Friday for I two Iln's' convention. , An effort wi be mantle ' by the 1IIIIsL party men In this cIty to Induce I the committee to elect St , Louis for the next national convetitlon. A"10ng I those who are rtnlnh' expected to he on I h anti are Chllrmnn Taubeneck Ignntitms Donnely of Minnesota , Ix.Oovernol len- noyel m of Oregon , 'fhomns V. Cntor , the ( he. fent11 cnHlhln ! for United States senator II i CalifornIa ; lion . Lnfe Pence , congr s- nml from Colorado : Jerry 81m1H'01 from KnIFBJ l George T. \'ahhurno oC 1oston , United latN Senator Stewart from Nevada Oeneml . 11. Wea\el oC Council hhltmffs . tn" lI ion . \ \ ' . .1. Bryan \ of Omaha , Marion But- " 101 I of North Cnrolnn , J. n. Turner of Wash- Ington h , D. C. secretary of the hOPUhit nn- lonal commltpe ; .1 . ii . Davis of Sulphur Sprllli , Tex . , George t. ' , Onlhol or Wllnlt Grove , Aln V. 0. Strleltel of Omaha Lawrence Jic"arlalli ( ] of Lockport N. Y , /nd J. S. Coxey of commonweal famne Car Brwmue Coxe"s lieutenant . Is already hel'e. 'he ohject of Mlrshal Browne and Oen- crud Coxey In comIng her Is to endeavor to secure recogliton from the part for their bills for the coInage of money al1 to leeure the Imlsnge of a resoluton .Ieclarlng /S follows : "The hnpertve duty has arisen for n plain , vell-defined , ( letailOti wellennell letnlell plan , Rliowlttg' to the people just how each anti every one of them can be bent ltell hy creating value In the shape of great Imhlc Imprvements l and coining that value Into n 101lUl of exehinuge cnlell money , this u noney to he Ilt Into circulation by services lenlerell , on sall ; crentell value amid maiming I i a full teller for nil debts. Iuhlc ) anti Irlvnle i , its contomplatell hy the flmerl of the consttuton of the United States amide to practically npply ns nenr as I.csslble ; the Inltatvl amid referendum principle ns reconlnendel by the Omnhn convcuutioit. It conventou I 'R the sense of this confercnce of the atm- pll/ part thaL the money question fOO- le t time lntCorm of the people's party In the campaign of 1896 anti that nil other Important I questions lie Retle,1 , hereafter by the Initiumtive atti referendum . tutve nnl refercntnm. SOUTlIJlWTIOU.tInS. . \nnuat UI'lmrt or Inspector ( immoral JoI01 M.ke" , it O"Ot hn\'III. SIOUX FALL.S S. D , . Dee t.-Specla1) ( ) -In llector Oenerl C. T. Jefers of the South Dakota National Guard his IJrelmrel his nnnlni report , which ho will nt once suhmlL to the nljltanl , general It shows n total membership of no men , including aiii- cers /nl mitamen , Tue Irst battalion , with headquarters nt Ilethfleith . has 20 : the 8ocoll. with hemlquarters itt Sioux Falls . I , hns 20 : the third with headquarters at I YanlHon , has 130 , mimI the Courth , lt Droolt- lags , malIc up of state colege milemi has ehghtty. 'rhe tnSIectol has personal ) ' 'In- Rpeltell fOlrtoen companies slncI ) Septem- her Ii , " 'hle the two companies at Rapid City nrl Clster have been Inspocte\1 \ by his artier by Coloimel Y. T Mcailiycuddy. Written - ten eXlmlnatons have been ) submItted to HUbmltell nil oleers and as many Irl\'ates as cared to bike theta and all seclrlng 50 ' ncr ccnt 01' over were 1)llce,1 , on n roll of hlmor. Tills roil contnlns sixty-six unities . the highest standing being secured by Irh'ntc .1. G Iollson of \'ebster , 100 points , whlp Cor- porl grl1st Lucey of this city receh'ed the second marking , tt9 polns . - WJSTIU. OI.Ul OlW.t\'IZIn. Chicago . , SocIety , WltusoI'urllHo It I to Al- " , "cn \ \ ' . , teln I lit prrRt. CHICAGO , Dec. 2G.-The first regular meeting of the Chicago Western socIety wan held at th ! Grand Pacific hotel today , About forty-eight persons , balling from the trns- mississippi regibn , were present , including several well known business women. J. 11 Jones , form rl ) ' of Boise City , Idaho , outlined - lined the objects of the mcociety which arc both social and business Any person who ha.1 l\ed seven years In a western state Is eligible to membership , whether n re'dent ! of Chicago 01 not , hut only residents of this city can vote 01 hold 0(11cc. ( The society - ' ciety proposes to furnish club rooms lS iiectdquarters for western IH'oplo who visit Chicago : An clecton of ofcors was held /nl the rolowlng ' elected : 1lAlCi Houfhton , formerly or Slmnc , , , " ' /sh , . Iwosllent : J. lit . .10103 , ) President : P. " : . hlanneck . formerly of San FI'ancl3eo , secretary ; J. lit. \\'hltne , Orrgon . C. 1 , 1lallnson. lontana , anti n. A , Goodel Col- orllo , were also elected directors. It Is' proposed to make the club hea < lquartCs for every kind of Inrormaton 'regurdlnlr the transmlsslsllpl. Ilnmo ei Newspaper Ch"ngeR. Numerous and confctng rumors have been In circulation recent ' anent one or more new newspaper enterprises alleged to bo In pl'oeeEs of Incubaton , Inquiry with re- spect to each his Invariably resulted 11 timid- Ing that when the ( partiesgat so fur as to bole Into the situation flly , they had concluded that no aching void existed hel'c Tile Intest report runs to the effect that certain Fremont partIes ' have malc Mr. Hichcock an offer for \Voniti-l-Ieraltl ' , but the deal could not Ie closed because the Omahn publshcl asked too much money for his paper , I II further 'statel that a 'ndlcate , headed by Freinoitt .ropubllcans , hal lade : , Hitchcock a Iropo-I \ on which ! contemplates the lease of his - paper and plant for n given nlmbel of yer\r at a Ixell annual rental charge a lump sum to be paid In advance In the way pf 1 sop. It Is nominated In the bonmh so the story goes , that the paper , plant api good wi are to be returned to the owner upon default - fault 01 at the termination of the term of the lease In as good condition 1' when found. Just how the goal will , If , amw , can he leased Is a queston that dOe nOL bother the ) arles to the deal a In the ' lca'st : Id.ntllrd UM J'ootul : , Charles Smith and Harry Kelly , alias Chancy ) ' Evans , have been Identtc 1 by E. ishel us the men who held him up nt ) the corner of St Mary's and ' rwenty.roiurtht avenue' Monday evening , and rohhcll him of ' ' u gold watch and a small sum of money . Time men were placed In a row with tvven- teen other mono anti Mr. Irlshcl cnsl } ' and poslt\el ' Identied theli Pawnbroleel' Spelgl also hientied them ns tiur men to whom he sell a \lUI' \ uf revolvers on Satiur- \ Sltlr- day attei'noon. I' . 1. . Smih , who was held 1)1 ) on the same evening In the same part Of the city , hlentlel them as positively its 11 Flshcl , Dr. 8aterlel , who hail the Plme experience as the other two gentle. mel , watt not so positive , hut said that they loolted very much /i the men that held I him up , Iely II the man who Is suffering frm a 1)18tol shot wound In the chin , anti the police arc of the opinion that he Is one of the rohher. who wa' shot In a light whIt . deecti'es ( Batavia , tht wih .Ietortves near Hatavll , la He his toll several confctng stories , and the polce are certain that they have Ito right persons In custol ) ' . _ _ _ 'Vim mm gim t tn Ito lul'lha , The police recelvell Informaton yesterday that the jewelry store of IV D , Gay , at gilot , Ia. , hall been burglarized on Decem. her I 12 , of I it. quantty of watches , chains tings antI other ( urtcles m , 'fit m , d earn ittiotu .le/rllton of the jewelry taleen cOl'respondl to thut ( rOIHI on Ihe person' of George htobinson , \v. T Hecil and Andy hyatt , who were ur- I'etell last Monday night 11 Detectives Savage amid Dempsey "s IUSlllclous cJlar- n Ler:4. : Sheriff George n. Logan wIll coitte 10 the city today to Inspect the jewelry Ioml the ntut. I hn hlcntles Hoed ulll Hohln. Ion they will be hanllell over to him , hut 1)"n will be hpl lucre ns ho was bound over to the district court yehttsntlay In the slm of $1,20. 1)'ar wes tIme chulI who entered - cecil leyel"l 1I100n at 201 South Thirteenth street nbout I o'eloelt M'n".I ! : night und at- lemptel , to hell UI ) ( lie "Ix oClllJnts at the poilt oC a rC\.I'cr. . - NO"1 fur Ih"run' , WASHINGTON , Dec. 20-Speclnl ( Tele. ! oam.-llajol John G , 'furnhul Is trans- erred from the Fifth roam lrl to Iho First artillery and Major David I IIozi lc from the First to the ( 1"IUh nrtler ) ' , lt"jol 'i'uritliiuil will be uHslrned n station In the Deplrtment wi tin' I'apt ; und Injor 1lnzle In time Department - ment or time Columhla. Major William H Hlmmer , Ila'mlster , Is grartted leave until Jlnuar : ) ' I , IS:5j ; Captain glantet U .Iohnson , Third cavalry . six months : Iajr Edward , II , WIIston , 'Ihlrl urtlery , : ten Ila glwart , EX. te'II'I. l3eeoitth J.eutenlrt AI'n K Capron Sev- tnth cavalry , Is relieved with compln ) ' I , 'j'wclUh Infantry , Fort Sill , anti vtli Join wU his ( rcop . - _ . _ _ _ hloIymktsli I'rottI himinmi. HOI. \OKI , Colo" , Dec. 2G.-Sitecial.- ( ) 'fhe Holyoleo cornet band . blnd , G. W. Garland leader , lisa purchased new Instruments throuhuoLmt I Is now rated as one of the best t'lllls In the /tlte outside of the large cities . The boys gave n mUlleal entertainment - ment and supper on ChrJltmas eve In the Grand Army of the ( Republic . hail. "yomlul 1'Cuchnl Elect ( ) Iflccrm. CIgYENNI . Wyo" , Dec. 2-Speclll.- ( ) At this annual meelh' oC the Stale Teachers association nt ( Hocl Springs last week the tolowlnS olcerl were elected for the enlulng ) 'clr : Presldeim I" . ' \ ' , Lee of LramIe : vIce president , Mrs. Jennings or Hlwlns ; secretl' , L' , J. Collier , Itawlins ; Hawlns trealurer , J , Fl Drate , ItawItas . ; ! I . SIIER1F1 . , ' SlaPPED . l > TiE MILL ' - 1- Interested Parks Notfed They Would Do Armted if They Persisted ,1' , II 1- TWENTY D'EPUlIES ' WAITING FOR CROWD ) ' 1'1 _ 1 , . 'J Ieforee l'Ikllglol Urclnll to ! IneUf - thtnr to 10lth It mind limo light Is l' rmrne"Uy OI tn . \ 1 l'robiililllL7 , LINCOLN , Neb" , Dec. 2G-Speclal ( Tell- gram.-Owln ) 10 time i'Igiiance of Sheriff : Miller ant deputies the twentyrounll maul : between Marion ( McIntyre and Lotus Carter , Ightwe1ghts , was not \lle1 off tonight at Lincoln Park . Time tight hat been advertised to take place at Wibr , but the place of nlcUng was subsequently swItched 10 1ln- coin , and an attempt male to geL n crowd out to tim grounds by private conveyances . Frank Parklnlon was to have been referee but he was gIven a quiet tip that he would be arrested nt once along wlh the princ- pals In lie tight , If I eventuated As McIntyre - Inl're would have no other referee the maUl Is probably off for good. I was rumored that twenty extra deputes had been sworn In to take charge of time whole party. WAU ON CltO D It.CIN0. Call fornims ,1001(0) Cluh 5n811011" Several ( hYlela " , 11 JUler" . SAN FRANCISCO , Dee tl.-The ; Cal- rornlu Jockey club Ig getting after ( lie men whose horses 10 lot run up to expectaiomis. ( Today It was nlnounced that El , Sacks all ' . Llnl ) ' , owners of Thorhi , and Jockey Su1vln , have been warned from the track I on account of Thtoriihmihl'mi 1)01 run yester- ( , day H. Stp whose mitre . Loti" D , ran ' last lien first time out , anll then a few 1111)'S later made a show II I good lell , suffered the slme fate .Iocle FI11 was today RIHpenlh.1 for 1100r rhln . Two favorites , Charles Quick anll Dick Iteiman won todu ' . First Tce , live fitriongs selling : Lawyer , 10. : Chor (3 ( l to n. ) won : Norlee / . , Coeltrn ( ( to 5) ) . Bec011 ; ' 1I1e Forks SS , Candy ( :1 to 1) ) , thlrll. 'l'imtte : 1:10. : Sir Reginald , Gold Dust and 1.01 1. also rnn Second rce , about six furlongs , selling : Experiment. colt . 91 , Candy (3 ( tl I ) sellnr ; Stelllst 102 Clrl (8 10 3) ) , second : Imll 1 1\I"e , ! ( i , Nlwnes (75 ( to 1) ) , third TIme : i24. : St. Albans , Nipper , ' \cllow and Del- fast also ran. ' 'hlrl race , five furlouigs . selling , 2-year- ellIs : Charles Qnlcl" , ittli . Flynn ( even ) , won ; Miss Unth , 101 , Coclrn (2',2 ( ' to 1) ) . seCOll ; Ms' S\\'eitheart. 11 , Covington (10 ( to 1) ) . thll1 Time : 1 : / Niagara , Advance , Drn- voura fwd UII1 also mu. 1.0Irth race , ole utile , selling : 'hlteRtone , 101 , Clrl (3 ( to 5) . won : HYd , 103 Chorn ( ( to 1) ) . second ; Carmel , 93 , Com ' (10to ( 1) , third Time : 1:16 : l'escadoi' ! ( Minnie Bench also ran. nll FIfth race live furlongs , selling : Dick 111\1. 97. Coolran (4 ( to G ) , won ; Irlmanln , 107. Chor Cr ( to I ) , second ; Comrade IPi . Flynn (3 ( to n. third , Time : 1:01 ( . Ernest Ilestor and AHI 110 also rn , . \11 1'01 . holt \ntclpntons , LOS ANGELES , Cal. , Dcc. 2G.-Less ( halt 1,0 people vrp In nttel1laneo aL Agrlcul- tlral park toiay ' to winess ( the attempt of Little Alx "to hrellt her own record of 2:0\2 2:03 : : ; \ , . , In t11 -r 'sub T failed , going the mile tn Dlrect ' . ImCN hy Iunnl ! mute , went mtgniuist the worlls 2-year-olll pacing record of 2:0Hi : , buitcic0iid not CO\'OI' the distunce In better than 2O. : Ilstanc _ FIlng Jib ! r.e ? , 1 ugly Oi the track that taimeltilsItik he was hltcle to his stable without at- ( emitting I ptl'fdrmance , ' Great Iltt cstlwas centered In the free- for-11 trot between Azote. Nightingale anti IChauiuath. Klamath's best ( line heretofore WaR 2:13 : ' 'hll afternoon , on tme I very fast track , she hwat her own record , makIng the mile In 2:12rle : \ Ihi'st and third heats werl won l , III\mlth In 2:12 : % for both heats , and , hc , Secomiti . fourth and flftht heats by Azote , ' Id 2:1 : ; ' 2:1O : 4' 2t : % . . ffth , . ( q'o. , . ' , h'IM ! ) If ? , "W UIJ " IIM , NEW OILE4NS , Dec 2G.-First race , fro anI.o.imit ! urlonss : , 111ns01 _ ( : : 2) ) "won Van 11I"t"OO to 1) ) secD11 , Sideln ( I to 1) ) third. Tllc .1:13\1. : \ ( Second ICe , sJ unions : Twent-threc (2 ( to 1) ) won Nlcatagur ( G to 1) ) 'seconl , Sit. \11 : Prince ( S to 1) ) third. Time : 1:21 : SI- Third race one mile : Bonnie 02 ( to 1) ) won , Mezzotint (8 to 1 Recoll , gmln Bey (3 ( to 6) third , Time : 14iiL Fonrth rc : ' sf"n fiirlonAs : Galena (7 to 1 won , Bob ' Iolm:1 : (7 ( to 2) ) second , Susie An.llrson'OO ( to 1) ) thlrll Time : : 1 : :21t4. FJh race six and I half furlongs : Ifodge- son ( S to 1) wan Guard ( I ) to 2) ) second , lxlon (6 ( to 1) ) third. ' 1lme : ( : ; % , 1'lt'111 ! Will Not 'Z'ohorztte l'I I'tM. PIfTSDUHG , Dec , 6-As an outcome of the Martthah-Stmhilvan prize fight laralml-Sullvan ) Isht on Monday last In the heurL of the city nn order has been issued from police hendquarters to nrl'est all of 11 roCesslonll pugihists found ) pUAlsts In Pittsbtmrg , Jerry 1nrshal , the colored featherweight who has been here for sev- fO\- eml months without visible mOlns of sup- hart was nrrested tonlghL as I suspicious chnrlctel' . AIY"others who clnnot give a , good account of thcmselveR will share Mat- : : 1- ' shal's fate unless they leave the city. ' % 'hnt nnn Inocl , In ' 8. SIOUX CITY , Dec G.-Bob Ineebs says that Ierner , the man who accused him of ringing In German , left that country ) ' In a hurry because he feared prosecution for prosecuton rInging n horse named Fred Hn'cs , Ineebs states positively that he wi prove Bethel 13 In this country. and then return to German - man ) anti 'letlnl trlul The UIsIers hl\e selurelJ Joe Canthillon , Cuntllon captain of the Rock Island Westel'n nssocla- lon team , Just sensl , for manuger next HoWlt-IoMt on I Fonl EJ.WOOD , Jnd. . Dec 26-Tho prize fight between Jake DeWl1 of St. Louis anti , Kid O'Donnel of Chicago came oft tlig ' morning Iii 'flpton county , enl mile west of mwood. , Onl hun l'e,1 , fpectlltorl HUW thin lIght and za,000 chlled hallH on tie result. DIYlt lost all chance of winning by foulIng O'lomi. nIl In the fourth , nn.1 the light was given I to the Chicagoan. At one time revolvers were drwl and I general battle Inaugl- rated I was checked howe\er , before In'hod ) ' was Injured h'rizo l'hhl"IK lnn out or limmtTuulo . BUFFALO , N. y" , Dec. " . -The two lght- weight pIJlstl , Johnny Vnn Heest and Sol ) ' Smih , who have been /ojournllg In Buffalo ever since their fifteen-round light here In October last , /udllenl ) ' vanished I rm this Iccal Irlllment this nfernoon nt the request of Polee Jllge King. who gave them three hourl to leave town Hmlth wait ITeltel1 on suspicion ot hn\llg robbed a 'oung man of $18 Van leest was ur- ral/le lS \'u/lnt. . I'lgenn l lmoit lug nt UslmtooU OSKAJ.OOSA , In" , Doc. G-The three dl 'H' shootn10Ulument opened today under most fl\orable circuuiitnnce. The two event of the tiny were between 00. lightly and ealnphel , twentvlvc live hlrl , for Vd a 11le. , English riles , one hllTel , ( ioilgtitly whining hy IL scene of 1 to 13. Second twentyI ( birds , $50.1 side , Little , 21 : Jnsham , 2. c . ( ) tu. ' Inr" , ( ) vnIuo Ihlll Slchtll , SAN FRALScO ( l . Dec. 2G-'hu hark Wilma , whlcI 'nr'\ed this morning , Be\en- teen days frolic Nanlalo , hrlngs eheerlug newa-to the oW'itr , of one of the long over- due sailing veel4 ' 1he Wilma reports that on time : injfiS ) miles north ot Cape 1l'ndoclno. t slme'spOke to a Ihlp snpposlt to ho the J. U , HI'OWI , I Is now twentr-three ( hays since time in , Brown sailed trout Nlnlamo wItl4tcargoof . _ coql. Mllrl..lII ' ) llt .1 , 'II ldt'ii's ' Arllc , " . NEW ORL1ANS Dec. -Geome S. ga'twlcl ( , mnu1ty' ! . of the sugar rennery fi" und u mentber2it kite firm of Iavellel & . ' Eastwltk , . anti MIls Cleste Stnufft'r , th ! ) 'Olnl lady who was engtugc'mi to Samuel , T. Tlluten . anti to whom he loft $ JlO In his wi , were married nt the Jesils ( chlrh today - - _ _ . _ _ _ _ 1)LsTt'flIt.Ii'cIts : IJl TO .i ' .tI.tlliS , 111,1111 J'rOVII There 11am llen No . : rnlton ot lonnt llanic'r . SBATTLEVitsii. . , Dec , 2tL-Thtc following message came to Pyulhtup today ] by hem. mOlsaJe 1)1111) tOI ) I hor- InJ , ) Igeol , lent ly the Post-Inteligenoer Mount Hanlel 11nrty : "C.:11 MOUNTAIN "J W , FOOT OJ CAnnON GLACIER ' , \Veilncsday , Dee 6- While crossing the " 'Ilthrop glacier ) 'es- ttrlla ' Major Ingrniinrn mallc n critical examilaton of 1aine Glacier. hy way of which the ascent to the slmml was to hl\'o leen mantle anti rOlnd that the Ice and HIOW was 11) hrokcl tip that nn nt- tcuititt to elituib vouiu1 have liroven ( his. temlt Ilmh 111 wOlhl ha\e Irovel Ils- nmttrotms . Conseqllll ) ' the slmlit wait lot fitteinlitel. The expedition has been ni en- tire SIOCtM , I has .lemolstrntcll that ( while the inoiutttuuiut t his bee bout aloldnl anti Rtenlll . the chln e Is mIne prlnclpnl ) ' to tt'euuiefluiotitt nvnlanlhtIII not to an Ch'tPi- tiomi. Thin new peak observed from Sent \ e 1/ oft Columbln'H crest anti was formel h ) plrnl winds cnrl''II the IIOW nnd wlilit- Illng It Into n cOIIshalc.l peak , nR Ie- acrlbed. 'fhe party wi be hOle t rlda ) " TIUd.l.S tilt ] ' . I ( ZEXI' . 1. 2'ZW UJSLIC. Men \hol lie Atemltlt to Arrest Chnro 11m , , lh . 'uitilt. SAN FHANCISCO , Dee 2G-laJol A. C. McLaughlin ' , special agent of the treasury , was charged with assault with Iltelt to commit . murlel nit ! assault with I deadly l weallon Itt the police court today . The charges resulted from 1 Ihootng nfnlr which followed al attempt 1) ' : I.nlghll to arrest two young InllHlr'men with whom hI wns riding 01 11 street CI' . McLaughlin drew his revolver ant uhuring the mtcrimtt- lunge , In which he contende ! ngailst the two lnunilryutten nH ] thl' car < COIIIICtO he tired two shOtR , lelthel' of which took edect. I Acer maltlg their escape , the men swore Unit w"rrants for the treasury agent'H nr- rest. They charge thlt tim actIon was wholy wIthout warrant. 01 the other hand . lel.llJhll alleges hint the two men are Itt league wih 1 rimig oC cOln ter- 'felel' of Chinese registration certlc"tcl nll that one oC them hind I qllntl ' of the 1OAIS certfcates In his POsSeSsiout. : Ic- Lalghln Is endeavoring to have the ( chlrges hearth before . lie federal . cottrt. 111.1" ' ( 7'U Al'l ln.tSl' l. , - I 80nthcrn 10lt'Il : Carry noutou Free of Charge. BAI.'IIOnl , Dec 2"-'he suggestion sent out Monday evenIng by the ( lnuflc- turelH Record , In view oC the great sufferIng reported In Nebraska , owing to the short corn crop , the soutlm which has slch an nbuntlnnt corn crop this year . sholll scud It south train ot corn nnd meaL to Nebraska for distribution , has met with n very cor- dial x'ecepthouu. Vi' . It. Baldwin , vice Itres- ( dent of the Southern ruItwn' . teleglhs the lilmmuttifncturer'tt Hecord : "I hoLe wttit wlh deep hll.'esL . 'our 1)11111 to scud corn to ) lent western Nebrutsalma to ' the Nehrnslm save destitute ICoplo ' In that state. I have been Irl\ntel ' Informed that the condition existing Is \'ery had. I am conlllent titat nil railways In the south will arrange to collect all 8hlplenta and fOlvanl them free. " t1'esh.ent Hofmnn of the Seaboard line authorizes thc 1lunuflcturel"s HtcO'11 to say that his I'ont will he glad to receive nil con- trilulons Inde from army 110lnt on its line 0' nay connectng lnes , and arrange for free shlpnlent to the . welt ( , IIIatol' Carey's loud Ol'nnt lull . CHI Y NNE. W 'o , . Dec 6.-Speclal.- ( ) Senator Joseph itt. Carey Is hOle from Wnshlnston to spend the holiday recess 'I'he lenltOI brought n copy of the bIll In- traduced by him rnnll certain lands 11 the abandonell Fort McKlnne mIlitary resen'uton In Johnson county to the slate of " 'yollnl for puhlc purposes ' 1he bill has assed Its secol1 readinG In the senate and ts now before the commulttee on ltiblIC lands The bill commitee governol' of " ' ) 'omlng Ihal bl emowerell and nu- thorhpc to select . and enter of ant I1Uhlc IIls centlined within thc boundarlef of the nhove mentioned reservation not ex- ceding In all two sectons , on which are situated the buildings heretofore used for mIlitary ) lrpORes , The 111Is .0 selected and enterel\ with the buldlngl thereon shal lie ' granted ! and donated to the state of Wyoming for the inaintennnce thereon of state chaiable , educatlomtal. penal anti re- formatO' ) ' tnsttltol' . and for other pub- lc urJoses , ' ' The 1ona t I' believes hint favorable acton will c bo taken on the bi Ulfflulp < limit Able to aloha i'ont. SAN FRANCISCO , Dec -The bark Courtney Ford , lumber laden front Port 1lakeiy ( l for Fiji , Put Into port this after- noon In distress She encountered the . ( re- rent terrlc storm off the northern coast . On the 10th Inst , when forty unItes south- west of Clpe Fluttery . she rat into a hur- rlcwo whtch hlng on for thro days. I carried away her foretop gal lnt la'R . with nil attachments , and hel' jlhboom anti salR , Her Ilect loud was also shifteti. 'I'hie Courtney - ney Ford reports that yesterday , when off the ( Faruhiomis . she slAhtell the schooner .John F' , litiiher , with her sails aparenl ) ' blown : wn ' . it Ii heleved that within the coin- hug week thl real dlmage done nL COI- ) the recent gale will he lenown. . 1 lrrton Corluplon at St. I.onls. S'I' LOUIS , Dec. 2G-The grand jury to- day made Ia fInal report 10 Judge Edniunds of lie crlllnal cOlrt , The report , which Is In relaton to the ( recent electiout . Is of a RenRatoll1 ( hurctel' , Inl the hatch of 17 1 : true his retl'nll aver lift ) ' are for elpe- ton ( crImes Inchulell In these are Indlet- ments chinu'ging lmeriff-e1ect ' ' chal'slnl Iherlf-elecl lietiry Troll and his son , ChnrlR. who Is a 'rrol Collector Seiglenheim's omet , wlh le/Jt / . These two Politicians , together with James Jaggerty oC the ( house of delegates , are Ihc most prominent ones agaInst whom true bills were found. The other Indict- menlq arc against , unimportant nersomis. , - - - - Utlh .llllithut lie'tuort out Their (1111111 SALT I.AKI . Dec. 2.-C'ohonel E. W. 'ratthoclc . Inspector gcnell of the ltlh Na- tonll gunl'd , huts made his ofclal report to Governor West en the ( recent Invasion of l'tnh hy the Colornlo tHe huutlinnet. A con- Illelble part of the rIJrL covers facts nlrttumily tnude . 'I'hie nh'lllly Indo Iluble. 'lhe racts which stand out prominently arc that the In- IlanB were found In about the numbers orlA'lnnl ) ' reportld : ( hint ( lucy at lust re- ruscll to vacate amith vaclte "ni only decIded to return to Colorado after being threatened whtlt milItary force , wih . . Big I'ullro itt etinntmt : . ATLANTA , Ga" , Dec 26.-'rho hlg nolon nnd fancy goods store Imown as the FaIr was closed hy the sherif this aferoon , The foreclosure of three mortgages amountell to 32&OO. Thmlim repuesents tIme home iuidehstciluiess ottly. Tue other claims itg.ulnst thie unit outsitie of time cIty tire mint Inotu'ui , but are Itrobumbly large , Ham- ' ' tmel 'l'hanhmrtmmser , who wiih lilt itomis , Fraitic anti , % iuriuiiutuit , eontpnseti the lirmn , was ap- itointed comisuil to lihatumnioras , Mexico , by President Cievehanul , lint resigmtetl six titomithit ago , ltIitt , 11ev tlumsbuuuih , CIAI4EIihJiW , Ill , , leo. 26.-Citarles Fl , .Iohituetout % vas shiot by htis wire , ldui Fl , John- tion , itt that oiihce of Attonuey John Zuiaiiey this aftermtoort anti is now lit mi precarious condition , Mrs. Johtutoiu alleging iiruiaiity anti Inteumipeu'ato habits , had begun m4eparmmttu inatntc'uiupuco proceetliutgui. Attorney Mitlicy got tlment togetlit'r tiil afternoon to effect it l'ecouic'iiiatlomm.Vimiie alomitt time woman mlrew a revolver anti tIred two shots , onto tutleing effect , lhme gave herself up. U- CIiliiuiiiti , Iry ( oomlN Virmum Falls. ( 'INCINNATI , Dee. 2G.-Time dry goods firm of hlohenmttedt & W'ellunmmn Ilaseted Into tIme luunm1 of Receiver (1. A. Itleyci' today , Assets , 2OOOO ; Iiobhilties , 2tJOOO. MiVCIiIt'mmt4 of t4etmgohiig rusei , tIre , ifI , At lIavi'e-Atnivctl-Menoutiut , ( rota New Orleans. At ldverpooi-Arrlvetl-Teutotii , from New Yonic. At New Vouie-Arni'ed-litajcstle , from LlveritoolVermu : , froiui Genoa ; Clrcassian , from Giasgow. A t hioioguieArrivedmetertla m , from New York. . - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - . _ - - . _ - - Sque yourself- . New Years' is coining , If you rc vcd a nicer gift than you gave- II'you forgot some one- -Square yourself' ' . , RAYMOND. _ PROIULCTE1) ) TIlE 1)ECREE ) Text of' the Edict Against Secret Sodiotio Given to the PubU , THREE SOCIETIES MENTIONED BY NAME Cnitlmoiic Muit ' ' Either tinmioui 'l'lunmmt or thmo Clmorelm-Iccrce Is to Ito Itomiti trout mill time Cntiioiic WIt.MI N'OTON , Iel , , Dec. 20.--hhishuoii Curtis has Issued tluO rohiouvtmig letter to all LImo itriests in ( Ito diocese of W'ilmnlttgtomu : "Iteverenil Pathier-s soon as Itract icablo you will read on Sumuitlay , at least once , ( lie following ( lOCtmitteitts , anti you ulli , I flhli sure , to the very tmtumiost of your ability , en. denver to proctmro front nit wheat ( lie decree of ( Ito holy see uttay concermt a Proutihit and loyal obeuilcnco ( a time saId decree.'hmen Christ speaks thmrouuglu lila vicar and lit siuclm words ( itero can bo ito miuuestlomt as to ( hue purport of tIme tittaranco. "A. M. CURTIS , hlishmop of W'ulnulmigtomi. " The enchostures were its follows : 'Most Itoverenti and Illustrious Sire : Your exceileitcy camunot fall to lcnouu' tlmat tIme arch- biimops set over thui vanlomts ecclesiastIcal Itroviutces of time republic of ( lie Uitieti ( Stuites or Auuienica have , in tumoro ( hiatt one of timclr assouutblhes , taken council wIth respect to tito socIetIes whIch itavo grown imp In ( lie aforesaiti republic , muatuiely : Tim Odd Fel- hours , tIme Souts of Toiuiperaiico oat thmo Kuilgltta of I'ythmlamu , ittti you uttiust also be aware that ( lie aforesaid arehubishmoits tmnonl- muously decided ( lint limo whole questiout as to these societIes ahuottid ho submiilteih ( to thin Jmudgntouut of ( Ito apostolic see , Ills Itoh- hess , therefore , comuutitteml this quuestioui to tue Most Rev. Satolil cud to tIme Imiqmiisitors general , These , ( lien , itt general cengrega ( lout holti \Veduiesuiay , JImmie 20 , 1S91 , coum- flnumilmmg a ( lechslout iuroviotmshy uuinile as to the aforenuentlomied societies , decreeul thmat nil thue ordInaries throughout tlio United States titlist itt every va' strive to keep tIme faltimfuml trout becomIng inottibers of nay of thin aitl societies. nail unmmst not. fall ho nih- mutottisit ( Item ieoile to that effect , auid that auiy ( luLls nduitoutlshmeti titlist b debarneth front time sacrautiemit sliotuid they fall to abandoner or imeelt aloof front ( lie saute societies. This tiecneo his holiness coniirmed , amid gave it comitplee ( effect. It. is therefore couuirnhimuicated to yotur excellency , that thmroiugh yotu it uuiny be transtutitted to all tIme nrcimbisltops , bishi- oiai amtd other orduuianies of time Ummited States , anti for tite due custotiy of ( ito souls of time faithful may be by these ordlmtanies car- riot Into effect. MeantIuuie I beseech Al- migitty God to bestow all benefits and bless. lags. It. CAI1IINAL MONACO. " [ tome , August 20 , iSfit. " "To time Illustrious and Most Itevereutti Francis Satolli , Delegate Aitostolic , Washington - ton , D. C. : Your emuttuteutce , lhiustrhotms nuid Most Itovercuid-Ily letter transuttited ( to inc on thi 20th of Novemabor last through Car- dinah Itamitidoll , Itis holiness urges titat tIme decrees of time holy olfice Celit to mite by Cardinal Monaco nuid hmerewuiim ( lehivered to you shall be mmtado IttublIe. 'rho soverehguu pontiff , therefore , will see ( hat thmo decree hut questIon shall be comutununicated by the archbishops - bishops to the respectIve simffragauus , nuid by thteot It may proniulgated. Wltht nil never- enee and affection , I reuitain , your eutthttence , illustrious amid most reverend , your faithful servant lii Christ. "FRANCIS SATOLLI , Delegate Apostolic. pof fr OB kT'o-'s ; lioth the hllOtlIO'I and reslilts wlicii Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant aiid rcfrcsllilhg to the taste , 811(1 ( acts gently yet prohnptly On the Kidneys , Liver and Boivels . , cleanses the sys. tein CffCctthally , elisitels colds , headaches - aches IBId fcvct'i and ciii'e habitual COhhStiatiOfl. } Syrup of Figs is the only reniedy of its kind over dticed , Ieasiiig to the taste ahId tie. ceptablo to the stomach , pronipt in it.q action and truly beneficial Il its effects , prepared only from the most healthy flhll agreeable slIbstailces , its Inany excellent ( jllalit'les COlIlhhICIld it to all and have nitnie it the IflOst itoplilal' remedy known. SyrlIp of Figs is foi' nab in 50 cent bottles by ithi leading drtig- gists. Auy reliable druggist who iiay not have it on baud will plo- cure it promptly for any one who ivisiie to try it. Do not accept any slIbstitlite. CAL/FORM/n FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FJAWO1CO , CAL. LOUISVILLE , y. /I'EIV ' YORlf , N. k -1" DEATII II' ' THE Alli. A Coihlinoit E'Cl'3'.1)Lty laiagev of , % 'hkIl We itt-c Uiicoiisejott5 , ITS INSIDIOUS NATURE. iVim ) ' l'ium'uuuuimuit Is so lnmlly Couitritetomi- how thum , Ii5t'imj , , I'rtgrcs.os-flhiy IL Is . so U t I cii liutmuh , Ii our It Cnmm iii , S. ' l'revemii.mi , A eitangcrtile rhimuutute I , tiic' niot i'tcitiuiq ( 'flimt' . CC ilit'ti llit'lilft , 'Flue athlit toiay , ( 'tihti tomiioN rn % , wenhhier lt a iroillto breeir itt thti tiIqemtt' , It Is eaSiutteteil hiy di'ostlit' to wet flfll inctemt'n veitIhmcr , tn'imt , 'tntutiuutc or lltlutg ilihm cohtl freti by guuug Imnumu lint a liii miterem .n % Jeii m ootmtut iitto tite ' ' kecum mug ii t it hr amid I. . ' si ti tug itt ttratumlmtt , , . 'l'itc.e are trilling entices hut tuey : meatmit ill , , filahti ftt I umic.ntmihiiy. 'i'hi , it'tss tieltiolti , it I piuiilcmiiy ( lii t It is thtfflL'itl I tim ttiei mimic' t lit' lireciro mulotuuent of at- tuck. 1 t uu'ttnhly l'eghmis i hUm a elm Iii , ivittelm litity last tr'iti a luumanter mtt nut imt'uur t timm'o or Ciii hours. Tiukt is fiiiowt-i tv a levet' , with a idtii. lft'i i lire Itt itt 'out t 10 I miegu twa iIome t Ite evenluig or lime furt iint' . Tim , ' fut lee nues fiummhmc'l , thim ( yes Ilnoiiit auth lflten'e lleOdaciiL- , peters jiat mis itt I itt' leek nlti uuitmetmhuim' s..ri'uuesm I a I hiS , , antis mm muii lt'g , , Itui'em'eltt' , TIme littipe is quirk. ptuoum putt h'suntltig , : time imnguie , Is Imoavily ' COflt'tt time mti'l'eihte is witutthuig ; ani mmaiieia iuiil v'tithiin ic umrt' itCh cmi iuiutl fest tue ilrst t1a' . iuy tlt i''ui in ing , if I lie sceonti tuil' thin lineal hing it'Couui'tI tililtettit , ( itt' t'tflitit ( ttuiCP Ott itad i' iii is feb hum tiu phlt' , iviticti is imucrea.ed by deep bmat Iu'mig. ' 'rite im'auss of tue tiis'ase is umow u-npi.1 , 'i'iit' I ttuig'm It-roumut. t'agoi ( it iii ltt'nV ) I imti tthooil t'sseis nrc tilstcmuIt-ih , taut time air coils stilt ' 41i1thn tmtm' . 'I'Itis siimge or the iliacaso I , saon followed by a. uuuor , ' nhitl'tning uuie I ti ctitt'It ( Ito lungs berotac I ii ( ' ether of I iv'r I ipsulo. 'hut , is l'CL'tmumpe there , is t'tuIi'i i it to I Ito ut I I' v'hlm amid I is-ames of ( iii itutig , it thu ick it uI st icky uuuumm.s , viu trim soon touni - out . . itnI eatuses ( tie atiecteit i'anis It' bceouuue tlrmn- is. comisol dat , ' , ! . Tiuo at m' L-eil5 tint imov cntim-eiy cinqetl , 'rime tieol ' ' , , ' are l'me.ei upon by timti4 VisekI itmas sail tic hmumg sttislamive , , i'eIutj ' oh uI ihiel , i't't'fluul ( $ itii ( I it' ntuil siiiks lit a-titer. In this coflulltlout of the , lht'eape tecover ) ' ti mit m-'i3' iioPibiP. Tim , . ireter ; tvny to treat Plmeuluionht is prevent it ' 4 ( ii , ( itiluidlit. I I ttv , ' It5 CO tt' I un t ) 'nhi art' suiCfIrlt'mttl' vIal to tnet'L inrleitteiit ttliI ehinuigeni'ic' ' ttt'nitteu' , Sen that hit , ' % -ct feet nnl epo"tmro to tInutihts ilo utot re- Nut i t I It etil. I C a t-tIt itoat ittelel vhieck It mm L ut'a t.fitre mutt-timnouuia is tle t'itfl'etl , for It Is a tv.h I luuetvn fund I tint ut protm ut tei eflugim uuiuiy sumihl'tiid"v.'l'i , titti , Iuietmmutoiin. * titim m aught itil I I bush c'itlil. I ) on' I. itt tIme , l imcuume tuttle imity lh't1)vt ; ) ) , 1-u I i ty I lu syMtein a gttitme ( It ti ) rich , mmli t nt ian' , I bttt 1,1 fool. 'l'huis eat i lieumeeoiiunu Ishme.h I ii flit iti her % i'ay 8 * ) t'dul its by tile liberal , us , itt OzomtittIIniu , sit , troiulzeti im t-patti ttin , , t Coil I , iv.'m' Oh ti I I It Otuahsuccl , wimichi alIt ha .iitimue.l , Cr ituitut & t.'o. , Onmimiua. 'I'itleeui cal iyiwum tint lust p-uulitlIms of time cold tmppenr. I I cures it iitmuuuiuh mm nil miretdtut a ( itt iicteiitiuttutt of pnCti. itioliht , . It l it rich , mitititiloti , ' , ijtiUid ftoi , itmuit I t is a a eli hnowuu Cii et tutu stu-tuug food is ( liii itint4t ruunithiibue fifl , of miteummuinitla. I t keeps iim Iioo.l . w-eii tuoiuniutiei tiuitt Pti is ttte I isttmetm I a , 'umehu a eouutiitiout that thue3' are tmbte to ( brow oft tie : cuiti. 'l'hils sciemitifle vrepnmntion is eitaugei with ezIne niul tittis Cuiplies hue oxygen luecCusurY in t lii' 1)1 flC5S of dtgL'i.t ! , tui , ituui mmiMietu' hit t tie mdliii- vat of alt elicit' uutaettui ( lout the tuomm. it also ( 'eli i atui C tmnineoi , u iuicli it luttule L S I lte appi it e ihiit ; lit" ltit'itmmouus , uig.ns , ' t'eumiis , ou' butcterium , iii ( 'sent in ( tie bitted , tmnI ( hams ahila nature In her hattit' i-hthm , ilsnti' . 'rime nuneticml iou-sons to be icamneil ( mont the ruegiuug nut' nut toulows : N'tueete&h cotta tenth to pnetmnionia , I'iiettuuiii him. iIeveloP4 ; ttutiieuit3 , nuid tunics. ii'"ill' eioei5e.I , ru i iiit- nut ! . its cotum-se , heut tim r-suiitutg itt ittltt5' clues witiuiut Comty-eigltt hours a ft em' tue itt I utek. ut t iiuie of time most prevalent nmud fittnh .iis. eases of ttur noiilmorn suiuie miuring lIte vinter umnd yuu itig. It is elet ) much lnuttuiiaulut of titi. Ittutgs , lumug fever nli \ % litter fever. Do muot b. itml i t-l I tue iumuil ITcreuue-e niotit tlte results , tviient timese ittore ( 'Olmiunoit attunes are tietl. ' 1 lie uiuuem' With' to treat tue dlease Is to pro- Vettt liii thevelopntu'uit. 'this cnmt htest 1)15 nccompllshmc'd by fortifying thni utysiemut it ) resist hit ntiutclctt by the Prouiipt anti faithful use ot ( lie reuumL'.iy mnentloltett above. AMUSEMlaNTS , BOYD'S. ' Thursday , Dec. 27th The Princooo ! University. ' Glee , Banjo and Mandolin CIubs hiogutiar jim-ices. Seats on sale loe. 20 Auctiouu sale of boxes 1)eo , 22mid , 'r' is iiTT TD Ei" J'OI'Ur.l1 JJ. .C1. . , E .L _ . Piucis Telopiiono 1031 , J , IIUIWESS , lilaimutor , TONIGhT , 5:15. : "A RAILROAD TICKET. " ALL LAUGHS. : -M PIREI ' . Tclepiuommo i SI , W. J. BURCuISS , IVlonaor. lYt ek Coummiticticitig Sut tuday Matimico , Deccuuibor 20 , . They utro all rIght iii 'FI1WIGAW's J3JLL. " Oramid Sitc'cial Mmttlneu Now Years , S ( ( ) chit oi tierm ' .h co ii ii g. Office of Lee-Clarhce-Andrcosen hlantiwaro Co. , Omaha , Nob. , Dee. 7 , 1(91.-Notice Is hiorbey given to the stocleimoidem-it of the Leo- Chutrlce-Andreescn 1-lurthwure company ( imat , , the ammmuuttl meeting of ( lie sochcimoitioruj ( of - ' ( lie couiipnmty vIhi be held at LImo offices of time etaid couuipany , i2li , 12i aunt 1223 Ilurney street , In ( lie city of Omaha , in time stub of Nebraslumi. on Tuesday , January 3 , A , D , ISis , at : j o'cioclc p. uui , , for thus hiutnitoso of eicctimtg a board of directors for tIme corn- uany to sCmve duu-iiug time ensuing year , alit ! to transact such other business as may bo presented at Such meetIng. Attest : Ii. J. LBB , President , \v. lit. GLASS , Secretam'y.D7 D7 it ! to J 8 Sun ihamoi it I Not I mc. Notice is itereby gIven that ID. L. S. lulacliureem of time unit of Duncan , hohiinger & Co. wlil , out tue 1st duty of January , 1895 , retire ( remit any niuiti all eoummtectloas with saiti firm , time said Ihrmn retaining all asnetd i and ttssuuniuig all thu hum itliithes tlmem'eot , 1) 23 25 27 Morn REAL RED . BJpO D The kind that circulates freely , Is obtained 5 by using LOGAN'S ' SARSAPARILLA AND CELERY ; _ 4 The flEST IN THE WORLD for thc ELOOD AND NERVES. PURIFY YOIJ SYSTEM IINiI KEEP IT PURE All Druglsts sell LOCAN'S SARSAPARILLA AND CELERY There Is Nothing Like It , It & Modern It's " Up to Date" It's THE BEST A" - - - S S S S S - 'uruuuuuu - - ' - - . . - . - . . . . . . . . 5. , . . , , , , , t ss-ursirvieui