, . . - . , . . , - . - . - - ' . : ? ' . I / , . . _ _ _ _ r4' : : : : : : 4-444 PARTI. t1144 = 1 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE. L : PAGES ' 1 TO 3. J j , _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ 4 : f t , , - . . . _ I . . srl'AJn..1SUljj ' . ) aUNB : 1 1 H , 1871. 1 OMAILIA , SUNDAY lOHNJNGtT.ANUAt _ ] : t" t G , -SJX''E1DN : i ) Jh\G ES. SIN ii I COpy - - InYm ( EN'1'S. - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ! , J _ ! CBN'l'f. - BROKEN OUT AFRESH . - I Quarrel In Ranks of the Irish Party Oul- mlnntes In Open Hostility. . - TIM HEALEY DENOUNCE IN DUBLIN Freeman's ' Journal Assais Him a a Traitor t th . Irish Oause . - . M'CARTIIY' LEADERSHIP IN DANGER M'CARTY' : LEAOERSlfP I ' Words Taken Indication of "t 4. Healey's n M an " Impending Party Uphmval SIGNIFICANT GOVERNMENT UTTERANCE flo.'cI.ery UrnnnIOllcel tut the 1.lheral . I'nrty II . 111111 In Every HCIIO to . . ' Lcglllto for Irellllihell ? ur1 I ho. - ( CoN-rlghtcl , I& , hy the . \8soclntel Iress , ) LONDON , Jan. , -NeI ( York World Cable -Special 'elegram-'he ) long smouldering quarrel within the ranks of the McCarthy wing of the Irish party developed today Into an open denunciation of. Timothy Iealy by the Duhln l rl man's Journal , which de- clare that hIs speech of last night was a 4 ki t flagrant and defant revclt against majority rule , and In violation of all his pledges and obligations. I Is believed now that hIs speech means an overt effort to wrest the leadership from McCarthy , and that this new internecine war must bring new misfortune to the Irish cause. Meanwhile the Landon Daily News , the organ or the noselery mln- S Itry , has an Important editorial thIs veek on the prospects of home rule. , . "Ireland , " says this doubtless politically Inspired writer , "must occupy an Important place In the coming se.sicn. . Ireland has I hitherto got nothing from the Parlament oC 1892. The liberal party Is bound ly every consideration or the honor and justice to up- hold the Irish Policy of Mr. Gladstone , hut Indeed duty and expediency p.nt the same way. Many men who entered the House oC Commons for the frst time two and a hal years ago , coldly convinced by dry argument of the necessity for Irish home rule , have 1 ; , ben turnell by exp rlenco Into home rulers 7' , of I type at once practically enthusIastc , \ The ideas Ihat h.mo rule means dismemberment - , . ment of the empire has been abandoned to v speakers and writers who have neither re- sponsIbity nor selr-respect. Th conly questions - tons left are , how It 19 to be done , and who Is to do I 1 Tile Irish home rule bill Is at . the same stage which parliamentary reform had reached after the rejection of Lord nus- sehl's reform bill In 1866. " 'sels bi p- , MAIL CONTRACTS AND POLITICS. " The semi-ofcial threat or tIme Cunarll como - o - 0 pany to transfer Its saiings from Liverpool : . to Southampton has persuaded the postmaster - . gEneral to concede Important points In new _ contracts for carrying the mal , and railroad companies have at last yielded to the demands - mands of the company to extend their tracks to the docks at Liverpool , thus In future % . avoiding the long drive from the station. tc Nothing , however , can apparently be devised Ic to prevent transfer ly tender from docks , . whereas , passengers by the American line go directly aboard time steamer from the train. I can find no ground for the report : published hero that a daily mal service Is proposed. No postmaster general would venture - ture In time present state of public feeling to give a mal contract to a Southampton vessel - . S sel , since the Llverpool-'Queenstown route commands the united parliamentary strength of the ! reland , Scotland and all nothwest- er England I Is well understood among Gladstone's Intimate friends that If the English ministry should attempt to recede from the present attItude on time Armenian atrocities , time ' , , . attude ' aged statesman will publicly pretest and will even equal In vehemence his historical utterances - terances on tim9 barbarities In Bulgaria AI.ES' WIFE REMAINS ABnOAD. The repeated postponement oC the return fi , of the Princess or Wales from Russia has caused much curiosity and comment In London - don society. Three times the princess' equery was on the point of starting to escort the princess home , but each time his orders were countermanded at the last moment . For time fourth iliac a telegram has been re- . . . , , delved from the princess deferring her jour- fey another three weeks , but Colonel Clark has nevertheless been directed to go to St. l'ctersburg amid walt on her. Since the death of the duke of Clarence the princess hal evidenced a desire to speml as lIttle time as Iloslble In England , antI has prolonged her , vlrlous vIsits abroad to such an extent as r , to upset serIously court Illans. At the marriage today of Lord Wolvrton , who accompanied Lord Dunrven to Nol . . " v York last year , and whe Is a warm friend of - . time duchess or Manchester , nee Consuel Iznaga of New York , the two little daughter of time duchess were omong time six brIdes- \ malls of Lady Edith Wurl 'I , Edwin Abbey Is ( boy to exhibit In I.on- don his newly fnlshe1 ! decorations for time " public lbrry or las ton. 'fhey are lustra- _ time " for time hiGh ' Grail" auimi . tver of "Quest 101' Gral" alll ' or by EnglIsh I artists are very highly Sllollcn nglsh artsts . . 'V110 ! ho\'o been admitted to private vIew. . BALLARD SMITh TWU tUI.-.L \\'IWUNGt - 'OI ) DmIy for TI ' Society II J nIRII'1 . , .l/ netrollll "t LONDON , Jan . -Two fashionable . , _ ' marriages occurred this evening Frederick Carr O'nn , fourth baron Wolverton , a lord h In waiting to time queen and member of a syndicate represented b)1 Lord Dunlaven , - which will build time 'acht Intended 10 sail for the America's cup this year , WaS married . to Lady Edith Ward , sister Of the second cal of DUdley , lt the Church ot St , Mary _ - - the abbot , Kenblngtoml , at 2:30 : o'clock There . ' were six young and titled bridesmaids Lorll and Lady W'lverton will spend their honc- moon at the earl of Dudley's scat at Banford , I I porsetshlrc , and will afterward start on a I yachtIng trip to the Mediterranean . The presents were numerous , ant Included a &lllcndll brooch set wil dismantle and rubles for tile bride , the gU of the prInce of \Vaies The duke amid duchess ef York and time duke and duchess of Fife , combined , gave p ' . the Irlle u bejeweled lace Illn mUlti the duke ( , and duchess of York llrescnted LordVohver. . j ! ton with I sleuthl Ilamond and torquolse rcarr 1mm. 'fho prince oe Wales , the duke and duchess Of Fife and other members ot the royal tamly with time duke and duchess of 1 Attol , mumbo orbereorn , the marquis amid Inarchioncis of Londonberry , time earl of Cimestertlehmh. the duchess of .tanchmester , vis. - rlanchester P count anti Lady CUron and Barenes Roths- chIld and other memberl of the aristocracy ; were pruept Lord Wolvrton t. a son or the famous lanller , and was born In 182. The second wedilng was that or Sir horace I arluhlr , bart , a partner In the house of Sir Samuel Scott , bert , bankers 10 Lady Emily Scott , at St George'l church at Hanover - over Flluare. At thIs ceremony the prince of Wales , the duke 01 Cambridge , thc duke ali duchess of Fife , Earl anll Countesl 1ulley and olher member of the British aristocracy were liresent Mrs. John W. Iacklr was also present. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ f'wn\JI f nl'-Ht TJI TIUlOi' . , Cnptlll UreyflN Trrnttl n. I Convicted Traitor h IJelU by Iii Frmmmmce , PARIS , Jan. 6.-Caltaln Froth W. Dreyfus of time Fourteenth regiment or artillery , recently - centy Rtoched 10 the general stol or the armny who was tried by court-martal. con- victed or treatomu In disclosing Important W.lr office documents to foreigners 11(1 sentencell to deportation 011 Imprlonment for life In a fortress , WaS IJhlcly dcgramiemi thIs morIn lmmg In front oC the milItary school In this ciy.Dre'fus Dre'fus slept we1 amid was awakcned at [ o'cloel this Inorln , when he was In- rormed that this was the lIar fixed for his degrdaton In hmmblic. ) lie displayed no emoton until he wits Ilres ell In the full unl form of his regiment and Ilrepar.1 to leave the Chercho ' . Ihl ! prison , In which he has been confnell since his arrest , for the mill- tary school. lie then tured deadly pale , and , his hands shook as he sfgnell the Ilrlson reg- Ister When this formality was gone through , two gendarmes with revolvers In their hands escorted him to a miltlry wagon drawn by four horses and escorted by It troop or re- publcan guards. In this wagon surrrounded hy time guards wlh drawn swords , Dre'fus , was driven to the military school. The route ' to the prison and to the school was lned by many thousands of peol11e , and a large crowd was also glthered about the military school , which Is a large establshment near the Invaldes , and covering In area of about twent-slx acres. Behind the school Is the Place de I.'onteney , Ullon which Is a hand- some monument erected In memory of the soldiers who fell In the war of 1870-7. Time arrival at time school of two outriders who preceded the wagon caused Intelse excite- ment among the people there asembled , and hero and there hisses were heard as the wagon pass d. ClUED OUT IllS INNOCENCE. When Dreyrus arrived itt time mitary sehool ho was place,1 In an Inl'rovlsed cel and detachments from ever ) ' hrlnch or the garrison of Paris began assemllng In the Place de Fouteney , and hy ( I. m. fully 5,000 troops Were ranged about time quadrangle . At 9 o'clock Dre'Cus Wa conducted to the square and was led before General d'Arres , who was In command or the troops , and the sentence of the comurt-mimartial WIS read to time prisoner. The general then brlely addressed Dre'Cus , saying'rnm : are adjudgell un- wOrny to lear Irms , In the name of the rench people I degrade ) -ou. " General d'Anes then gave I shal word of command , and a noncommissioned officer oC the republcan' guard Ipproachell Dre'fus , the Infantr iireented arms , the cavalry presented - tented swords , and ther was a long , solemn roll from the massed drum corps Dreyfus started back as the noncommissioned - sioned officer touched him and shouted : "I am Innocent. I swear It. VIvo la France ! " Time 10ncommissioned officer then tore oft Dreyfus' epaulets and all the other distinctIve - Ivo marks of his rank ns I captain of art- lery , ending up with breallug the prisoner's sword In two and tlmrowlng the two hah'es at his feet. Dreyfus was then marched bare- headed , around the entire square , In front of the troolls. lie was greatly excited , and shouted moro than once : " 1 ant Innocent ; I swear I. " But every tme the prisoner spoke , In accordance wIth orders previously Issued , his voice was drowned by time roil of drumus As Dre'fus passed In front of the place occupied hy the representatives of the press , he shouted : "Tell the whole of France that I am Inoncent ! This caused some officers or the army re- servo , who were standing near , to retort : "Down with Judas ! Silence , traitor ! " I Was evident that Dreyrus felt these words keenly , for he tured sharply around and faced time officers In a threatening manner But before ho could do or say anything further , ho was seized by the soldiers who ! were escortng him and forced to continue his humiiatng march Iround time square. Time crowd outs Ida time school on hearing time prIsoner's voice , when ho protested lila Innocence , raised fierce cries of "Death to the traitor ! " ' "Death to the traitor ! " TIle cries of time populace were accompanied ly the shri whistes pecular to a Parisian mumob When time proceedings were ended , Dre'fus was handcuIed , taken to I prison van and drIven to an ordinary prison , escorted - ' carted by I squad of gendarmes The troops hen marched back to their various barracks , the crowds outside time military school cheor- lug each detaehment and shouting "Vivo la France ! Vivo I'armeol VIvo la patrlo ! " On the ether hand , the sight or the prIson "an , which was driven rapidly through time crowds , evoked renewed cries or "Death to the traitor ! " "Death to the traitor ! " WIA' I1 WAS PUNISHED FOR . Time arrest of Albert Dreyfus In October last caused 0 sensation throughout France amid round an eeho In Berln , which at one tmo threatened to have serious consequences 'fho assertIon that Dreyfus toll time 111ans 01 various strongly fortified pieces to the Ger- man govermeut has been vigorously denied ly representatives of that nation . Similarly It has been clalmell and denied that the plans referred to were ohl to an ugent of the Italian goVernment. The Illans f'hlch Droy- fUs Is alege.1 to have disclosed Include those relatIng to the mobilization of the rench ormy In case of war , 111an8 for time mobiza- ton of time Fifteenth army corps , covering Ito Dellartments Of the Maritime Alps , Ar. dech , Bouches du honc , Corsica , Gard , VIS , \aucIuso and Marseilles , lS wel as time plans for mobilzing time French forces around Urlaneon , the Alpine Gibraltar , near the Italian frommtier. Time fOI tress or Drlalcol , wlich Is connected by unlerground , galleries wih outyIng Cortfcatons anti wih the tow itself , Is a most . Important pi tee In view of time 1)OssibiiltY of an In\aslol of Framice upon the part of Italy , - - Eight l ( ilcml him \-llolehe , PARS , Jan. 5-'he village or Orlu In the canton ot Alx-les.Thermes , Pyrennes , has been party overwhelmed by an avalanche , which ha destroyed many housea. The bodies of fifteen persona have leen recovered from the ruins of thfo buildings and at least eight per80ns are known to ha\e been severely Injured , In addition a number of cattle were buried In the avalanche . Jray ) Inlu In , \I trla , VIENNA , Jan 6.-heavy snow storms have been prevailing throughout the empire and railroad . comunlcaton has been Interrulltet In mauy places I Count 1Cllor'IRdl Will l"orl I Cabinet , I UUDA PESTII , Jan 5.-1 Is expected that Count Hedertady will be Inlru ted tomorrow with the task of forming a new hungarian cabinet MASSACRE DID OCCUR . , Additional Evidence that the Japanese Took Teible Vengeance nt Port Arthur , ATROCITIES PRACTICE BY SOLDIERS Flying Foemen and Defenseless Women Indiscriminately - discriminately Butchewl by the Victors INFURIATED BY TiE ChINESE CRUELTY Japanese Prisonera Hall Been Chopped to Pieces by Their . Captors GIVEN OVIR TO PILLAGE AND SLAUGHTER Umeer" U'ere UIhlo tn Che.l , time l.aharlc 11110 of the :101 After time City " 'as Once Hltlrell III ilorm'ur ' . ' Jorror l'oilowed ( Copyrigmted ! 1&9 : by l'ress I'mmbilsiming Con1nl' . ) . IONUO : Jami. & , -INew ( York World Cable Speclal Telegram.-The ) denial of the mimes- score lt Port Arthur , cabled hero on the authority of the New York Herald , Is made ridiculous by the publication In the London Times this moring of a letter front a Se- clal correspondent , whom the Times vouched for as an ere-witness , and who writes : "The Japanese admiral , Count Ito , called on Admiral I reemanto anti , Idllr gave ) er- mission to the olcers of our fleet to land anti go wherever they chose. "All or time sights were terrible. Chinese heads were Iring In time roads , and time bodies were further aiomig Three dead women were lying together Numbers of Chinese who were Idled were ) lell 11) In healls and covered wih mnatttmmg. . \1 the houses were looted and In some cases dead Chinamen were lying under a heap of broken fmmrnittmre. The roads were strewn wih dead , rifles , ammuniton , shoes all coats , showing how , ' In the plnlc to escape , the Chlneso had thrown away ever.thlng. "On the first da ) ' of the battle a few Japanese were captured 011 cut up In pIeces all carried about on sticks by Chlneso sol- dlors. This so enraged the Japanese soldiers that time olcers hall no hohl over them , and a hopeless massacre foilowed. I Is esti' mated that time Japanese lost 3,500 Idled , hut they 11robally lost more. The Chlneso loss Is put at 5,000. " BALLARD SMITH. Gllt loN lUIbS I. I'ESSIMiS rlc. . Not Inclne1 tn Tuko mi lo.elto'Iew of 'h.11 ( : onltr.\- ' " 1'ltlro , ( Copyrighted , lS9 " , hy the Associated Prcss. ) BERLIN , Jan. -It Is a significant fact that time majority of time New Year's day ur- tees In the newspapers reviewing the po- Itcll sluaton were pessimistc In tone , ex pressing grave doubts regarding Germany's future. For instance , time Helchsbote , the conservative organ , deplored Germany's wan- lag influence abroad and wished Prince Ills- merck back at time helm again. The Hamburger - burger Nacrlchten crltclsed the colonial cud foreign policy of the past year as being vacillating and devlod of vigor. TIme most sensational article , however , appeared - peered In the yolks Zelung of Cologne , the mlin organ or the centrist party , which In the present session of the nelehstag Is again a decisive factor After mentoning the gen- erel feeling of uneasiness an.1 . immicortainty as to time future , due I was uncertalntyls stability of time governmental maehlne , the article says : "The main role In all this Is ' played by' the individuality or Emperor Wi- lam II. No doubt ho Is a highly gifted ! monarch wIth time best of In ten lens , but In his abnormaly developed feeling of so\'er- elgnty he Induces responsible statesmen to . . disappear more and more ( rom \s. ! . , more than wo lucre been accustomed to , and ho takes the Initiative In a field In whIch the sovereIgn has hitherto not interfered At all events , the chongeful decisions In the higher places renller It difficult to determine with oven a reasonable amount of certainty which course at any given tme Is to be pur sued , and Induces time belief that the 11resent course wi not be adhered to for any length . " of time. tme. Later on the article speaks of time Eulen- berg dynasty and says : "Count Bathe zeu Eulenberg planned a coup d' etat and he Is problbly destined to be time successor of tw present cimanceilor. " _ Time opinIon Is ex- 11ressell that a constitutional conflict Is corn- Ill and Is unavoidable. These utterances , coming from the leading mouthpieces of time most powerful parliamentary party , are highly significant . Some or the leading Berlin newspapers , notably time Vosslscho Zelulg and time Na- tonal Zeitung , speak very bluntly also about time autocratic manner In which the emperor had the dIstrict around time royal caste blocked against al traffic during the court ccremonles on New Year's day PLAIN TALK TO TIE BIPFJOn. Time National Zelung , commentng upon this , remarks : "The streets of Berlin belong - long to the Berlin people , This principle was recognized by thc llleo during the time or W/lam I , amid It Is time that this principle should again bo recognized. " UeRectng time alleged utterances of Emperor - peror WIlliam on New ) Year's day , thc Schleslsche Zelung tOllay declares ammtimor- Iatvely that tIme report that the emperor delvered a Ilolllcal speech Is "puro Invel- ton , " adding : , "lie _ did not malle the slight. cst reference ( to politics , his few words Ie- latng solelY to military : notrrK. " The cordial manner In which Emperor Wiliam greeted United States Ambassador nun'on at time recept n of the 111lomate corps was generally remarked Ills majesty warmly shook hands wih Mr Hunyon and returned Celclatons oC the lay In the purest I nglsh on behalf of hlmseI amid the whole country , coupling these expressions wIth wishes for the contnucd welfare of the great transatlantic republic . Emperor Wiiam , on New Ycar's eve , re- celvll I visit from Prince hloimenloimo . and I Is understood that they discussed the south Oerman situation , the approaching visit of 1rlnco lohcnloho to 1rlnco Hsmarck at Frederlchsruhe and the measures to le taken In order to pass the ant-revoluton,1) bill through the nechslag. ! The visit of time chancellor to Prlnco Ismlrel , Is to be a mere act of courtesy whim no bearing upn th\ poltc,1 course of the go\'erloent The visit will be a concession to the odmlrers of the fallen statesman amid to Ilopular feeling generally. In connection with the anti.revolutionary bill , the Vorwaerts , the organ of the socialIsts - Ists , which bas become notorious for obtaining - taining and publishing secret documents , on Thursday last published a cIrcular marllel "confidemmtiai , " Issued by the government presidents of the provinces to the police and civil authorities instructing them to suppress , on the slightest pretext , meetings bell to pro. test against the anti-revolutionmtrr bil The socialists are now lllng to thdlol leaders of their party warnings how io la\oll the seizure of compromising papers : and how to cope with the police In the e\'el . of the anl- olutonary bill becoming n la , LtEIALS OplOSIm TO nETALI.\ TION. The proposal of the government to present a bill to the nelchstnr raitng the Illty ( n Cottonseed oil to 10 marks tied rtluclng the duty on adulterated colonseell lll to 3 % marks Is opposed ly the whole liberal press The Vossische Zelun especially ! combats the proposition , pointing out that In view or the conciliatory spirit show" 1Y the United States lately In tariff legislation touching Oermnn Interests I Is uieitiir just nor wise to provoke new conflicts. Cotonseed oil Is bclng largely Import fron America for the I manurlcture or oleomargerln ? : t , OO.OOO gal- Ions , worth $600,000 Were Imported last year . which Is double I he ! amOlll : Great Brlalu Import from America. Prince Iax of Saxon ) ' , after renonnclng all claims to the throne of Saxony and en- tering a Catholic Ilsttuton ( at lchsladt , has just left for Algeria , suffering from lung trouble. The United States ambassador on Tuesday last atelded the ball at the lrltsh embassy , and on Welnesla ) ' he was thq guest 01 Lieutenant - tenant General Count Von Wedel , minister oC timm Inperlal court. NoEl : Itii'OhtTS - FROM , - AiiMESI4 \ . . \IIIces hy a 1.111.1 Irofef l from Friends II tlat Comm.mtr. . LONDON , Jan -Prof. . Mines Tcheras , ed- Ior of time Armenia and professor or Armenian - menian at time Universiy of ILOndomi , has received - ceived the following advles 1 from Armenian sources : "Zekki Pasha , con mander or the ; I'ourth army corps , has hma - glvel to him I by time sultan time mcdal ! of husbandr ) ' . Chendl , a Kurdish brigand ! jit Doghazllezen , ordered an Armcnlan namufo 1 Aillar to le hilled for protesting agalns ] lls misdeeds. " "The Kurds have assmmssnated ! two Armenians - menians at Daghvergan , one lit Armlton Inll another at Keuchar. . " 1hl number of len , won1n } and chlhlron who were cut down br sabms or hayonetll In ele\en vlagcs or th ! Sasun district was 70. \ "I Is now 11rQveu that ththpeople flol the Sassoun district , who durlnl the retreat to Mount Aml01a fought bravclj for nineteen days , and who gave theI1'es { up to tIme ellen ) on August 27. weredecevc by the proclamation of Zel\l Pasha : : promising them ammmesty. The Turls assauHW : the women ' and starved and tortured them for three days. Sixty young men were finally Idle by the sword , and their 10dies were thrown Into a vehi. The vilages or Shenll amid Gel- gouzan have been burned to ashes , with their four churches IChakoko , la'or oC Aghili , his brother , hobo , their sons , a priest named Gabriel Hourch , anti the Archlman- drHO of Vartn , Mgr . Dchll of Tshlentzor , Priest Dolabel of Shenlk and fvo.companlons , the mayor of the village or Gelgobomovsclen and numbers of mountaineers have been killed. Over a thousand , have been wounded and 250 prlsoner have beell.tk : n : - "Th Turks blInded PrJesthOhuitnnes I of Se- mal and made him dl ! e. Re' lsl-\\110- chantng , "Praise the Lord , 0 , 'My Soul " ! . and was cut to pieces with sword . Priest Bedros. . of Gelgouzan , who Idled seven Kurls In a night at palvorld , was male a prisoner , and afterward flayed alive. " . \ISTHI\ CAN NOT T.1LIATI . I HI9 Jlll0 1 l'rctest ' \Cllnst the SUlur ! ' , . : elolll10 hit St"Illol 'flmere. VIENNA , Jan -The United States consul general , 1r , Max Judd , In an Interview today said that time AustrIan minister at W'asim- Ington Baron yon lengelmuler de Iengervar , had undoubtedly been Instructe to enter a protest at \\'aahllgton against that paragraph of time sugar schedule or tie tariff act which Imposes In additional duty of one-tenth of 1 cent on sugar coming to the United States from cQ111rles which pitY a bounty for time production or sugar. nut , he added , all tall of the reprisals Is absurd. Continuing , Mr Judd remarked ' : "I am more than satisfied that AustrIa 'Is not In a posi- ton to adopt retalatory ' measures The yearly exports or Austria to the United States amount to $ 800,0q0,00O , of which 3,30G.000 Is sugar. 'he UnIted States exports - ports to Austria only amWIt to $ 00,000. Consequently I Is absurd ' , 10 tlik about Austrian retalaton , UndQ this new tariff AustrIa cannot mall Il 'lrther ' export of sugar to the United StateJ : , ' - . . - WUIAX LAX l mm1LLii'itESmisTED ; 1- , 1orllls time Smile or 1,1'14 'rlcts to Cor- , . pnrmmtiomsj.- SAN FRANCISCO , Jan - L-Adrices from Honolulu by the bark Ceyloim . dated December - her 15 , state that President \ Dole has stib- mlted tIme draft of his l proposed new Ilnd bill to the cabinet for consideration. Its terms have not been made publb beyoud that I forbids time sale of large trata of land to cor- poratons and provIdes for ' time sale or lease -oC homesteaders. twemmty-fls'e to forty aere lots to legitimate 'fho trial of time alleged conspirators began today President Dole has not yet Issued any call for the legislature , but It I expected It wIll leet about January 15. 'j'rho goverment has talcn 10 extra precautlops on account or time discovery of the alleged conspiracy and everything Is ttuiet The diV Is overrun with strangers unable to get work ' . ' - Rlelun9hlll Complll.IL' , I'.oln/ LONDON , Jamm . -Nothlngjls known at an ) of time London onicesct4ime tralsatantc stenmshlp complnles of tt reported conler. ence or the represeutatves 0 Steamship lines with the view or arranging. me scheme for I pooling their passenger .utness ; , Negotiations - ' tons , however , with thl e4diln " view , have been lu progress for u-l , ef"In past , and arc tl mrocecdimmg , 1'rlublo lelro < 10 ' Lr11 or , SALVADOR , Jima 5.-Thmoexciternent. over the election which will Ocpr"January " 6 Is at fever heat anti Il Ii tfdlcted that the streets wi low wIth blooll Ion that date. Gulterreg , It Is thousht , \IUlbe elected here , but force of arms will b'necsary to decide - clUe who wIll be vice prOI ent Jtllnr In OI , thn"la. GUATEMALA , Jan 5-Itlotimmg has hroken out In Chlquhnlia. At this pInt e\'efylhlng Is quIet on time surface , lut on the surface only. Barrios has gene fO an Jose , for ; what purpose Is not knQ\u to the public , Arrut"ll for lmeroul nobberlol , IISSIMA , Fia . , Jan. -Tho notorious Emanuel Wiiams oC South Carolina , wanted for murder In that state and train robberies In imere AlabamI , ant Ten , , ' baa . been arrested Chul"rl ! Jrll.luI iJl l , i rjontne , BUENOS A YIU , Jm. ' , -Clmoiera Is I epl- demlo In the pro\lr.ces of Rosario and Santa Fc , but It Is of sOlc\h.t mldfr forum l'rauJ Jojef ! haL , for 11Ill.letl. VIENNA , Jan G.-Emleror Franz Josef crlsl. has gone to Buda-l'cstb tp settle the cbnet : - HUNDRED IN A HUNT O'Nei ' Otizms Volunteer to Search the . Ground for Darrot Scott's Doly , - i . DECISION REACHED AT A MASS MEETING Publo Sentiment Voiced at n Gathering Called by Sheriff Iamitm , SYS1EMAT1C . EFFORT IS DECIDED UPON equads Will Go Over All the Ground Be- tween Parker anti the River , . \ \ BRIGS rORT UTILE NEW JIIIIII n.lensell on Inl III tl UnTO I l0lrllg : luIIRy-I'nrmorA 1ller : for 11rorn1tol 'hrlll time ' 0\ n -Akimm'u , Idel\ O'NEILL , Jan -Speclal Telegramim.- ) Another effort w1 bo made tomorrw to find some trace of time body of Barret Scott. A searching party or fuly 100 men wIll leave the court hOUSQ square at G o'clock. They will arrive nt Parker at Il'brNll and l fore they retur every root d groumid between Parker and the Niobrara river will have been carefuly scrutinized . 'hls measur was lecldel on at a manes meeting of citizens , which was hNI at the court house this evening The mectug was called by Sheri lamlen , and more thau 300 citizens rcspomled. The sherlI Im'sldd , a111 brlel ) ' recounted the steps which he had pre\'lousl taken In the case. lIe added that ho had done al that any mln , could 10 , onl\ now wished all citizens who hal lt heart time welfare of their county and state to join with him In solving the mystery oC a crime that was deplored hr all. 'lie suggested that It had been repeatedly declared . b ) mln who were CamiaI wih the countrr that thc body of the mudered mal hnd not been taken as far as the river , but was still concealed - cealed In one of the Intervening gulches. Acting on this theory , he considered It advisable - vlsablo to male a thorough search or the countr- , a 111 called for volunteers. Fully tOO men rose to their feet , among whom were many or the leading citizens or O'Neill. There was i'onme difference or opinion as to the best time to start , some of this volunteers - teers desirIng for an Immediate dcparture. The hour was finally set at G o'clocl . WILL SEARCH IN SQUADS. Time men will all be assembled on the court house square , They will bl divided Into from four to six squads , and ench squad will select I leader. I Is planned to divide the forces by townships. Each town hlp is six miles square and It Is believed that It a posse Is detailed for each township between - , tween hero and the river the search can be ompleted In one da , ' . ' I Is 'ortimy of mention that James Pin- Itlrman , ont of the men arrested on a charge of , participating In the shoJtng , was among the volunteers I Is anticipated that he may bo Induced to tel a few things before he returns to civilization . Another of the volunteers Is L. P. Roy , time old farmer whose son Is also Inmphieated . hey spoke vIgorously In favor or bringing the perpetrators of thO crime to justice , whoever they might be , and his loyalty t his dead friend was greeted by I volley of applause. There was only one sensational feature to I time meeting. H. J. Hayes , I populist , who was appointed to succeed Scott as , county treasurer at the time when the later was removed from ofco , offered a resolution le - nounclng the press In general , and partcu- larly the Omaha papers le did not explain the cause of his indignation , but the resolu- ton seemed to bo loaded at both e 11 s. S. J. Weeks and others exprebsed surprise that such a resolution should bo offered , anti de- dared that the press had given remarkably accurate reports or time tragedy , "Why Is I that none of your friends pro- pose 0 resolution denouncIng the len who commited the outrage ? " shouted cx-Sherll McEvony. This touched the key note , anti with a rousing cheer the resolution was tabled LITTLE NEW IS LEAnNED. Tine lay lies been an unfruitul one as far as develoHlents ( are concermmed. No scoutng parties have been out , anti no additIonal arrests - rests have been made. Se\'erl persons are under surveillance , but I Is not eXllected that they will bo arrested at present . 'fhere has been the usual Saturday Inlux of farmers , and most of them were Inquiring for the latest news In time case. Among them was Johnuy McAhhistem' , I ) 'olng horse raiser , who lives about three miles west of Parker lie claims to have heard tIme shootng , amid to have seen time vigiantes as they started to- ward the river. He was looking for a stray horse Monday afternoon , and botwpen 2 and 3 o'clocl was - about a mie cast of Parllcr. lie heard a succession of shots amid \ a thin line of smoke rising out of tIme dlvldo. Ho galloped toward time place , ani ulrlvell just II tune to see time outfit turing Uf the draw , Ho says that there were 10ro Ihan twelty shots fired . lie also saw hal a dozen men at time sod house Sunday , but when ho started to approach Ihem they whocl . d mini got out Of sight Ills partner , John Hell , also clalll to have seen time oulet as they passiI time rnch , three miles away. Timir description , oC time vohlcle and oC tIme route taken ; agnes ox- acty wih those heretofore ohtalned. Sheriff Iamlton will write to tov I'nor 10icomb In the morning , asltlng him to offer a rewanl for time apprehension of : -cott's murderers 'fho governor Is authorJ'cd hy time statutes to offer $200. The local Odd Fellows have alrcally offered flOO for the recovery - covery of the boO ) ' , and tie Inlghts oC P'Ulas : wi take similar actiomm. 'fho coulty board w1 meet Tuesday , and they wi be 'rcquested to offer un additional rewaIl of lt least $1,000. MUL1.lh\N IS OUT ON HAIL. George 1. I MU1han , the alleged leader oC time lynchers or larrett Scbt , was tallen before Justice Wlgers this morning ali e an affidavIt that he could not ob. lain a fall anti Ilpartal hearing In that court owing to the bias unl prejudice of the Justce , lie took a change to Jutico Cos- tela and was admIted to bal this afternoon - non upon $ & 00 bond , to appear ' for 0 pre- lminary hearIng next Monday . This lIaR been agreed upon by the atorneys on both sides. Del Akin In an Interview with a reporter this morning , said that he hall tIme nalel oC two 10re 01 the 10b , and that they would Ilrobably 1 arrested this afternoon or to- imigimi . Dllrent Inquiry failed to ascertain whethcr army oller had gone to Ialle any arrests today , It Is asserted by - - . - - - - , THE BEE BULLETINS V'cntlmcrForecnst for Nebr'k- Pair ; Colder : ortImvestVfmmti. . I'age. I , Irl.h I'Rrly jtmmirrcis INIO\HII , tImmaerm , lt turtrllll Html OeNlr , S ) AIIIIIt0 ! lI\eh f.r " . .t. 8mlth 11111" ' " Protect mud ( " immimi.'r' . : lIntel Ommeuits 10hlll. a , 10urko Coekrumum's 1.11.Ilreeh , ( : nhrct I ClnrlrnllI oil 5mm ga r. SIIO uf thin ( 'its' immrmrlm's % , 101101 ' 1 hCltrlc,1 I .i mm imo gers Ilue I , .1. Itt \\'cIk ) In time 8m'III \orhl , l'll for the New 1'11)1IUO' , n. Tr..uer Illrt.- ' , . : ow 1111 , i'mmrtiiui.e of tate Sltllllh' " . ( " , sll' of MI g.m n'llItnr. ' . , ( ' , , ut. ii Itmim 1'10110 mm \ . UI' the I'I gimt. ( I. Clulel imimmiT. . l.tcimi Mmtters . Sldl1 i.Ifn .ern. . tln II-Ir , 7. I , , " ' \.cl , Iu tI I W.rl.l.r Sport S lorL l h"II'r II' iogs. K , . \1111 110 11111 CI i mm ye lies. t 0. " . him vu II ci' , " Part I i - lhmmi Id er V ' I I. 1 I. II- , ' 11,1 , Clrls' , 11llrtlell. 1 2. Cmi : I t o nut moot Co in mim r Ii t . 1 ii. S'I""I I , IIIUI-hlle" I In I . imi lmmm. Sk.teh or CUUlt Creigiitmmm , . I-I. I"rll , the Iro1 Fluhl of m.miior , i a. COIIItOI I of ( I lint imim' , , . ) llllu ! 'm'rmmdc , Comll'r'lIIIl1 I' Ilun.I,1 I : ' "A. J"'llurl'N " of U" Ltv MOI'I , .mmrIttts . , Jlhb'rM I'iumm tot - II lit mm qImm't. 1 0. \01111 t II'r i I " - " ) " nll 1..1 i I " ' 011. - several here that imo more arrests wIll be malc until the prIsoners will lIe hrolght bo fore time tribunal of justco next \vcek It Is saId Ihat there will he too wlne ses brought II to testify In the cases , amid that several of tIme Ilroposel witnesses will be arrested as accessory - cpssorr to the crime. In the hiearlmmg oC llllhan , Scott's friends } wanlCI : him talen : before County Judge Mc- Cutchcon , before whom Blott was Irst talen , but Mmmhliiman's Itorne ) ' would I0t consent. Unless the men whom Altn mmiemm- tinned . but whose nlmes he refused to diii- close , arc arrested today , the probabIlitIes arc that thcro will 10 no new Ilc\elopmenls II the case dlrln the next twent-Cour imotins. ll > mSlW.II'RU e l,11I'7'O. otore'll I"n " 'II Not 1'lollrnl' < to J"n - I . "k ) ' Ulh' . , O'II-II\'e,1 11'0110101. CINCINNA'ri , 0. , .Jan. 5.-.ltmmige Buell- ! walter today ieilvem'eil mimi elalola to opinion In Iho Chit of the cXI-lllton of 11ev A. S. 1llpton , colored , Lemal1le.1 h ) ' Kentlcly for Hhootnl ali vouma1 I mig a :11 DUlham In I Green cotmnty. W'hen HamIlton was first before the court the court had refused to deliver him untIl he hail assurnce from the governor of Kentucky 111 from the judge of the trial cOlrt that ho would he protected - tectell from 10l vlolenc , amid that he wOlld ! bo given n falt- trial. The commit suld no such nSSlrnce had heen received He fOlnll both the Indictment ant the I reqiuisi- tOI defective In form , hit , on the hloadc' sround of securing tIme rights of time prs- onel' , the court held thnt he was jlstlel In reflslng to surrender llninpton. The mire- sumton that he would die without legal Process If selt back had not been rebutted b proof of I\Y Illnd. 'hd court cited mtatist1cmm of nineteen In ptatstlcl Irnchlngs Kentuclty wllhln 'n . short time , nd recalled time fact , that one of the victims hll been surrendered - d rel - by tillS < commrt.- Tiimr court felt the oblgaton to peHorm a moral duty In this case , which could not be enforced by ta- damus or other proceedings. Ho was will- wi- Inl to remand the prisoner upon proper Indictment all requmisitiomi . If the governor or other althorlles hind 1110vlled a force to protect him from violence and Insure 11 Impartal trial . This hind not heen done and the court felt bound to discharge the prls- oncr So mleh Interest was tnken In the case that ollel' judges left their benches to listen to thc delivery of the COUI-t's de- cision. . IUlml time I'ostmimgmmter unIt lit Sum , . TUCSON , Aria. . Jan. . - [ earer detnls have been receIved of a double murder at Alma , sixty miles dustnmmt Two Mexicans entered the store of P. : ( . Deli . postmaster , shot and killed him and his son George and fatally wounded Mrs. Del , whom they would douhtess have killed also had they not been frightened away by al apllroach- Inl wagon. Robbery was undoubtedly the motive for the crime Ranchers arc In pur- suit of time mtmm'dercrum. _ Stilt "CllnMt . . "fonct Fir , , , . DINygn , Jan. 5.-I'nssavant & Co. of New York City have led suit In the Ils- trlct court against Spelon & Bros. , mer- chants at Blade hawk , who failed October 27 , IS90 I Is Ileged they owed $225,0 and their assets Were only $10,0. 'I'hc suit Is for $2I,768.7t for goods clalned to have been sell mind dolvered , Time New YOlk lnn charges fraud In the 1Io Ind transfer of the prollerty. _ . OagcsWhiIItmg t. Settle. OUT1HIE , Old . , Jamm -Some months ago I number of OdOge Indians captured II , Masl as 1m was traveling through theIr reservation , ted him to I post , cut his imnlr , stripped him and held a war dance around him. lie beC'n suit agaInst the tribe for $10 , ( damages , and thc Osage coulcl has just offered him $5 to settle. lie refused to take It und will 11ush . timri stilt . 81111 1111 , 1'llhlrl In rml k : ' "rl , InOOKFI I.D , : . , Jan -'fhe Ba11 , of Broolllell , elplal stock $0,0 assigned this morning to Colonel Jt. . Arhuthnot ali \V. I _ . I.alng. Judge John 1"011 , cashier ot time bmnik , states Ihat the Issets arc far above the InIlte/ and that every dolar owed will lIe paid , He states that the deposit - posits hlld fulel off until the bunl was tolng asslgmmcd huslness at I loss , cOlselluelty they Arn.t.1 . 1.luyla . In.urlno"I"t. . CINCINNA'rI . Jmmmm . 5.-Jmmmigo Gregg or the polce court found Leslie C. York , asent of the Lloyds Insurance company of Now Yorl" , guilty of representing I company not having a license to do huslness In Ohio and osscsssed a line of $ : and costs , Mr. York wi pay tIme hue under protest and will ollpeal the case He claims to rellre- sent a large ; amount < t clplul , lnlAII ( - \ ) ' lo"th iimmtu . KANSAS CITY , Jun. 5.-'l'hmo delth rate In Kansas City for DocemlJr , us shown ly a report just Ilde , was lower thln ever before , helng 8,16 l1er 1,0 persols , 'fhe Ilealh rate for time year will not exceo.1 . 12 per 1,0 Hiving 1lnsls h City the lowest mortality rte of any American ciy , l.tvcmi ( limo Ilulllr(1 $ 111 J Itht \'cur . O'l"1A\\A , Kan. , . Jan . -James \\hle , colored , aged 108 years , Ilel here today. Ills death Is attributed to neglect on time Part of his wlCt who drove off time Ilhyalclun who called to see him ont refused to admlnlsler medicine to hIm. . 0111. I ( .0 UI 1 St rhisi' , . KANSAS CITY , Jan 5.-FIty.timree girls employell hy Cone & Son , oatmeal ald ceReal company , In their packing dellurt- mcnt , quit work and left the factory today because of I reducton In prices for Iluttng oatmeal In plcagol . from ( - to 8 centH. Never UI'U : ' on 1 'Vrmilim GAIDNI H , Me. , Jan , 5.-Sofa Mat Iow- man , tor tWClty-ono years Ireasurer ot this city , died tea ) aged 61. A remurkalle tact In his life wns that ho hat never Jd- den on I railroad tmln. Overdue bull , ) Sighitoti. I PORT TOW'NSEND , Wash. , Jan 6.-Time re\'enue cutter Grunt returned this after. noon smith reports speaking to the oyerduo I bark Dominion , which II safe In.l Is com- : Inl UI ( the straIts . - - - - IN TIE TIGER'S ' CLA'VS- ' Strlng Revelations About the Omblorsf Pool iu South OIha , - . . A PLACE WIERE PROTECTION PROTECTS , Pour IullrCl Dollars Per Mouth Judioi- ously Distributed Does the Work I MIDlEM f'S ' TELLTALE INVENTORY I Enterprising Deteotive Agency Oot Its- Fingc in the Pie GAMBLING OUTFITS AT A SPECIAL SALE lt'ltqIs.m : : , Irl-I"r" . . for iietsclmmg Olllhlo Stl'luIUn 11,1 , Pu mi \ milled OI'I"rtlllh' , t . time tlnllulllhll I I .tiitmI t'tl I I Ice-11 II-ur ,1011"101' " :111 II.cllhler , , Ever since Cunnln ham H. Scott has leen ' on the hench ho has been , ostelslbl ) ' , an tmn- COIIrmlslng enemmmy of the amhler. lIe , has c\\ered lectures Crol tIme bench Ulon time evils or amblng , ane for a time It wal Uulcrstooe amonI time crhllnli classes that the easiest WI ) to l'sCnJo Ilulshlent , ror crlmo was to tl'l Scott that the ) ' haul losl their moner at gllhin Ind hind resorlcd to forelor other crimes as a result of their hare Immek I iii bucking time tIger. Scott. vomld , maim : , II ) ' mlt'hl ye r imimmisel f of it tirmitie agaimist gamiibhi mmg , cmiii Imp by let t lug t im e uris- 011Cm' go or by glviiig imimmi a light semitemice , mmmd ( 'xpressimig hIs regret timtt. : It was miat a gaummimler or a city official who was before hmlmn for semmtemice. \Vithi mmcii a record agahuist gamimhhimmg ammul gaummbhens it. wIll Prubabiy shock his friends amiul ndummlrers to learmi that Scott immis recemitly been playing time role of protector amid next hist friend to a nummiber of gamiitmlers 1mm South Omrmtima : , yet simeim Is the fact , mmmiii time evIdence of it Is of cmi immdlspntabio cimaracter. 'I'ime wise anul ulmnighmt jtmmige , vimo , Imi somitemicing a mmmcmi miio imatl conmimmmitted forgery titter liar mmig lost ii is mum nimoy at ga nimbI i mig , said , "Time officials wimo allow gmtimmbhlmmg mire perjurers - jurors anti otigiut. to ho semmtcmmced to Imimpris- omimmiemit for violatimmg theIr oaths of ouilce , " is miow looked tmiotm by at least three gamblers mlii the imiami vho 1mm stanuhimmg between timemu amid lmmmmhsmmiment ! for time vlohmttiomi of tIme amiti. gmtmnbling law of the state. Details of Scott's palL In tIme proteetlomi of tIme gammmbllmmg itenests in South Ommiahma are decidedly interesting , Associatemi withm hilimi in time work were ox-City Prosecutor Cochmrnn , ox-Deputy Shmeniff Lewis ammtl ex-I'ohice 5cr- geant Shmoop , all reformers hmmiown to fauna. Time last two nammmetl of tlmcso worthies are runmmlmmg a detective agemmcy , aiid Cochmrami is their legal adviser. .Oa December 1 last Cochran1 in belmalt of the detective syndIcate. mvrota to every gambler doimig business In Sotitim Onmaha a letter , of which the following Is me true copy : TIILLL'I'ALII LETTER. OMAhA , Neim. , Dcc , 1 , lSli.--W'lillarn Carter - ter , Esq. , 2301 N Street , Soutlm Onmuihin , Nob. : Dear Sir-I have been oinlmioyeti to tithe such actioum as may be reqtmtm'ed to close tim ) gama- bliimg houses mi this commnty in cases whmere mmatisfmtctory evidence Is fuvnimmhmed , tmmmless closed without. I am informimeti gnnmhihumg is iielmmg carried omi. at time ithiove number by you or umider your coatrol , If that be true I trimuit time same will ho promimptly stopped without time ncceimmity of further action. Vcry respectfully , If. E. COCIII1AN. On thto same day that tiuo letter was written Coclmran went to ex-Cotmuty Attorney ICahey anti asked hint to proceed , under time iats' , againmat time mcmi who were conducting gamblIng houses iii Sommthi Omnmtlma , Mr. haley was miot the willing tool that. the refonmnere were looking for , much to their disgust , lie imiformuoti Cochmnami timat lme wommlul take no action in tIme case unless Ito was asatmreti timat the Parties nimaking tIme counphalmit were not doing so for the ptmrosa 01 levyIng blackmnmiil on tIme 'gamnblers. Cochmran was unable to comivinco Mr. haley of lila goomi motives in prosecuting time cases Iiroiiosetl and tins coumity attorney declineti to immatltute time tie.sired cnimuinal imroceedumigs. But lIke other great reformers , Mr. Cocimnamm was not balked so easily in imis uimoral crusade , amid lie at once carrieti his case to Cmmnmilnghmamn It. Scott , the crimnlnal judge , Details of tIme commfenen o batweemi Scott and Cocimrami are of course wanting , btmt. at Its conclusIon time followIng comimplaimit , written by Cochmrami , in time samno imanti as time letter written to time Somutim Omaha gamblers , was tIled in time office of Frank E. Moores , clerk of time distrIct court. Till ! OFFICiAL RECOILI ) . Before C. H. Scott , in tIme district court of Doti1mms coumity , Neimiamlesm. Time State of Nobramulemi. ngalmmst hticimard Ilorilmm , Thiommmmms I Immiiey mimmmi Jmiummes Ileffmmer , coiimimlaint for muettlnig imp amimi keeping gain- hung mlevlcemm. Stmtto of Nelmruslcmm , coumuty of Dotmglas , as. Time comnplaimit mmmii informamm I hrmmi of I Immimno- macmm Pyburmi , of time coummty miforesald , mnadma lit tIme ummumie of time mutate of Nebramika , before Immu ? , thin unuhi'rsiguietl , it jummigi' of time district court withuiut mind for u'mmbl county , timis 1st tiny of Deceuiiier. A. I ) , 1801 , who , being duly muworim , on hmis oath says timmLt. Jilcimard lieriium , 'i'imonmmtm4 I Imtiiey nmmml Jiumnes hleffmmcn elm or tuboUt time IStim tiny of October , A. D. 1891 , 1mm time coumity mmfuresaiul , timen mtnml timm.'ro beIng , miiml timemi , nut them tmuiimiwfuhly anti feloumiously set tip mmml keep amid exhibit. cci'- tam gnmmiiiiumg' devices tmnd guine. kmmowra ' 'fare bank " "stud ' ' " " . 014 , Imoleer , "rumilette , anti ' 'tmmh , , ' ' cli of salul gmtmmmbiing levIcii mind games behmig mminpteml ] , duvimmeti anmi ilesigneti for time hiurimose or unlawful gamniumg' . 'i'iat m4aiml gamnimhing devicu numfi guitmes are Ge- 'lces anti gaines on which mnoney timid other lroIiert' of vmtiue iii list , miami vnma so bet , met time timne mmmcd iii thmiim commiimlaimmt ; timmit alt of said gmmmmmiilng devices , gamnes amid mnme- chmismeto vc're thou timid there utmhmtwfuiiy amid felommhoushy set up , use.J miamI exhiiiiiteti by the imumiti Jtichmirmi hieillmm , 'i'hiormimis halley and Jmemmmeim heft-tier , for lIfe Imurpose of idmmyinmr ansi permmilttlig otimenil to imlay gmmmmiemm ofl chmaumre thereon amid thmerewittm for uumoney cmiii otbmer lmrolmcrty of value , contrary to the formom of statutes lii m'uehm crises made anti provided , immid migalnmut time imeacu amid dignity of time licolde of the state of No. . iiraskmi. 1IA1INEM EN PYI3UJLN. Subscribed in my Itremuelice ammil sworn to before uno tills 1st day of Decemnimer , I9i. CUNNiNGhAM It. SCOTT , Judge Fourtim Judicial l1mmtrict of Nehiraslca. loeket 47 , No. 381 , State cortiplaimit , The State of Nebraska ngmuimmst ltlchmmimd iheshin , 'l'lmomas Ibailey anti Jaimms IIeffner. Flied Decemimber 1 , 1691 , Frank I. liloortam , clerk , liOS' P11EV 11VAIEiJ AItiWS'F , 'Flius man Ilahimmemmien I'yhiurmm is also a. moral reformer of short stammmling , lIe has , rccoimtiy returnetl from an Iowa institution , whmere lie spent elghmtcemm mnoumtim atonIng for the sin of having obtaiimetl ummoney under taiss imnctemmses , Upon time filing of time conmpiaint against Ilerhism and otimers , District Clerk Moorea lv. sued a warrant for time arrest of time accused and deilveed it to Sheriff Drexel , But it 1 * , . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -