Fort Worth Gazette. (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 41, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 22, 1892 Page: 1 of 8
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AT llBLlBITIMQ CO
KpHNEWS
SOILED DOWN
out on trite at
Luitnt Junction t > B
jLum of < lcpiitl yeiiter
sT ° ST
i works nt Leigh
u
Sf boa1 ww rorwl
iranlo w paralysed
iiiiM
< iib Hit nry w
V mU tomla
In
si e < or1
X era disappeared cr
Vj tuie of W n r 0
Jrf > A to huian lo ot
hot IM droyed
jlmwim wutia originated
combustion Loss
ol from
r l
Ll ind m eniptojcl la
2 W < n nulla rbukstone
irtwl < Mt maehlnea nc1
rw employes complained
rt were excessive
> Knk In the roltim
iMktil i Pp 1 <
ikfrUTBl tbu mllli ot Oldham
Jitin m > operation iilt
ttmdaysn w ek
ft operations
rm l l 1nncuslilro In
JSorilMpomiU This <
ail as mii trnili the dc
jk of British trade
j uI Ucltailrd bavo serious
Blb < lr lml todty firr ore
ooiubiitants
egsktols t11
41 penny five Jnrds opart >
dUiot advanc ng to nvo paics
Ul men are coisldcie sliotn
other
nlj WIptcI lie or the
UH
n i true hill was found
pjOtr ln t II I llMWiwr
of KnUMe of
MtxeMkmsn toe
Jfjcsoki llallaghir Uieillfon
HjOTiJ 1ln I I I IK1 mil
vsiHonluis Hillu two
nMHtahaee died Inia llin f
ft re month of lbl2 the
tfl tailo tin t of mi el lid
ifitt Steles was KW2 miles lens
ijsi Total railway mile
letlodtC U tr i IT Let in
tAOHS 1I < Wmii V 1
soTut llmim ut Wlii
ii SSl Otlt 10115 Dl rrl
lHWCPIS PROGRESS
iVitern Thai Are Springing
nVAiXa u fl tllrcr8 Uli
Wnnalr luxue ot It < o 11
FBJutte rf n intori > rists nuil
nrudtfulaUng one In tlia
J IW furuunl atiBilily A
tfwt cerim haTo lioeu nil
a llUrnk ulul a < culitnlneil
fWHia iboTo ilnte ninr lie
Iteaiomi as follow
ttflinnfood eonipnii of llrmis
lJ iu 1hu huoriioriite1 to
Xllora cnliltnl atocU 20
itrAva Dlstilllnj conliniuy of
J has iK en Intoniorntiil
a l n capitU Htock J50U1
tt1
D M on lompuiiy Lfla
wtal at llaltlmorc M to
Jin4 qracKtra capital stock
MlBtton D O > p > Iuli
r cnriltnl nock IflDOOKi
WTimrateJ
Jrfw Manufacturing coin
tKbnre Mli hia been In
i
manufacture luiuber etcJ
romm
nlley Silas Canning
2 ng roniliatiy lias liceu
ttqulB a rnunor >
a Cirollna
KoweraRt cotn
Organized nt Colutnbin lo
J rra capital stock J0tK l
J flour mill is bo
company
at Klnenlon Tcnn by
sad
J others
Tex Water Works
Mflit ana Ite company baa
l
g to bulla a plautl capital
JW Tu Cbemlcol
compan
7J merc < l uu n capital slock
American Cotfeo compnuv
7J ° TexUda bctn incon orutiil
from the uictuiuite tree
> al
atak KlWOiXl
iiZT nit compnny has been
L ban Raliii Tex to ertct
W capital JJOIXK
h atine Unp n linestment
ihiatal stuck MliO0 bn
Porateil
t Stone lap
vn Colliery mm
nHn Inconiornteil to mine
rapltal
tKl Jtt 00l
Tjan a W < Hl orkinB crira
jeen lncori > oratcil capital
lP barker luer
compnny n
wwra hoa l en chartered at
Jy t > Draft Vn Milling eom
J orjtaiilii1 t mt a 0O
L 1I upltnl 15O0O
L
r ht Heat and Tower
UlUtuvl Md has been form
Pit
< rfland lioltr0 company of
t foorffanlie with ft cup
7 3 lWmw and erect an
Com
nwcnlth Cotton Mann
Waipnny of nurbim N
fe s mill moo ew spindles
ittS formerly of lViinsrl
IMlnga lan c lumber riant
> cotton mU of nurlins
Kil f Suuu Pludles
4 nTf of lVtersbiirj
fiJMnJ ir pin oa etc
iYnccAitufnEits
Dei 21 HSpoclal At
uTS I the bride on Itosa nvo
Wkii enlnf aiery pretty
itKriJ11 The ccmtraetlng
JuWiiT1 U naine a MlbS
S if H V C S SrlMttoln
m Plrat M ih Hlbt church
i Vt ni Mr A J IUt
amh ot of Tort
iW i M n Alen of
Mi IUUlan l lnK ol Vlr
nw con
mony n eump
gratulaUona and u ro
a
imLU P P ar clerk In the
52m 0 T < x amdPacific
utf l brtaibi a petlK and
tsiond
< avJ aat ttilint ofa num
ores nu
ANOTHER FIGHT
Is Said to Have Taken Place
With the pandits
IT WAS ONLY A SMALL AFFAIR
Is the Way the PumorGou and Tocte Place
on Dec t
Lalcsl News Irom Along the tower Rio Grande
Tin Rcvolullonarj Army Said lo B
cur Hundred SronsMori
Troops on the Way
Laredo Tet Dec 2tSperf n
A prlrnte letter liaa been reeelrril In
this dty to the efTcu that the United
Stoles troops and deputy United Statca
mjrshnls nre ajanhlng Sau Iitundo for
the wounded rciolutlonlits Bho took part
In Iho recent fight OH lto that point
In Jleileo Kejeral pnrtlis from San
lpmilo aro In lnrvilo and conanu tho
report that nrrests nro to bo made of tho
partita allotted to hare been In tho fijht
opposite here
It Is reported hero that General Es
trada a prominent Mexican offlrcr stn
tinned near Mlir h missing from his
post and is thought lo bo with tho revo
lutloulnts
° llfi nV > n reache1 here tonight Hint a
Jad ° curred near Guerrero on
yfllJween tho Alexlcan troops
U0f rionI ts in wnUh the
lntlor trtorlous Mug some 6110
utrrtng nnt that neveral sohlicni wtro
killed and nome of the revolutionists
lhls ma > nciount for tho mat umouut
of ttlegraphlni golug ou by the military
nuttioritles on Isith aides of tho river
1urtnN here who nro In touch with the
authorities wear aoug fines and ore
eildentlv looking for serious troublo and
It Is snid the rLYolutlortlats nre tanking
for thermal interior tortus uff the rnll
ronds Qiirtliv cut of Guerrero ntnl Mil r-
and some My that eren Now Laredo
may be nttnckrd ut any moment nnd
that it fight mn > be expected ut Cerilro
n rlih milling tovn nt any mument
This morning a spcclnl trnin oer tho
Slcxlenn Nntloni polled into l nnipnzos
aeentj miles soullivrest of here Mltli
eight car loads of Mexicau carnlry Mho
were uulonded tiere As Lampaso la
nlnuys well garrlsomil this strengthen
lug of the forces tliire Imlltatis that tho
government foars an nttnek on that
point by the retoliltionlsts Mtrrhnnta
hero nre countermanding orders to points
in the north for through shlimiints of
goods to points In Mexico until the pres-
ent trouble subsides
Titoors orr roit Tim wati
Han Antonio Tix Dec 21 Special
Troop Ij Third carnlry eoinmanded by
Captain Oscar Kiting arrived tmlay from
Camp Tcnnerl and left for the Ulo
Grnnde border to assist In prottcllug
tho neutrality laws
FOERSTELS SUICIDE
No Haw Developments Yesterday and His
Shortage Remains Just the Sana His
Father Will Be Suspended
St Tuls Mo Dec 2t TJiere has
been no new detelopuients In the aul
cldo of tho tltys first assistant treasurer
nnd the shortage found In his accounts
The figures rimnln nt S03Cr 010 whhh
either the cktute of tho sillcldo or tho
wealth of his father will cover thus pro-
tecting the Iwndsmen Nevertheless the
boudsmeu will tnko legal advice as to
their liability alhglng thnt If the eoim >
trolter had lcit a uroiwr cheek on tho
tivasury the theft could not have ot
°
Hie proHT official action by tho city
council hns been taken nnd it la ex-
acted they will euslieud the eity treas-
urer the father of tlie snlildc who will
fornioll bo lenioved Irlday when a
successor will lie elected and the tempor-
ary treasurer Charles larsons will
it lie eloped today that n black mailer
who In some wny secured a mrsonal
memorandum of tho < lend mnn arkuawl
ilcTng hli lnMrtVlneit of tOO to tho
cltr bad bamniereil some SflOKI out of
the victim and hnd made a demand for
fKKH more whlh droe the yonngmau
of the blackmailer
to deotli Tho nnme
Is S II C Carroll formerly n partner
of young Ioerstcl In prirnto bu jw
S ed n ono felfl vhoDa lerrmr
a ty Tm lose cent by the
emWloinont as the tnto of the j end
Ids fathers waith mid Ll hther
man
lnmlsnien nre amnly able to nmVo cojl
the elefielcncy The Hr h tlius triply
seeurcd
A DASTARLY CRIME
Two HinMy Respected Clllisas cl Tllulali
La Assasslnafd ty Unknown Parlies
4lorrlbly Mutilated
21A apedal to To
Kw Orleans Dec
iH rirnno friiu TBlalnh I a ay
2a > = 2rSa
ta fesL iai
w
oclock whlJ ho 1w 1 i the scene
laria tsjly AIUSS Jii Bide to llscorer
Investigation m MeMy respect
Li ths deepest mystery
MILITARY LIFE
OONT LIKE
Virgin iBWl
ParkenburgW Va f fo
Uo last m tr ° IvirglnU National
tnanlM oXffidKjusalon arose
Guarda a P 0 tiM which
over ttw JYS 1 P th
b ° dcrellcUoca of
J
other
nd
twto aOMo 0j M > nadendearprea
roua wh but
In every > Uy imposed
which Bad boon pajment ejr
the boys res10
WORTH GAZETTE
PORT WORTH TEXAS THURSDAY DECE3IBER22 1892
Li J Vrea ot mUltlamen
Ti ranUd tho ° ° > I > y disbanded
1ho offleera though t dlfferenUy tndput
iuJ000 r TeryaWn > hon duty
railed At tho tnootlne tho altorruilhe
aa glrcn of najlng the flnce or hav
ing them ooUect d by the ahcriff Tho
r vtrefu3idtorioync < nteo tho tinea
m certiflod to headquarters and
then a > nt tu the sheriff horo for colloc
tlon Thobojanrenll aoclally promi
nent and do noi like A soldiers hard
hips They would Rive e irtxxl deal
lo havo the company disbanded
DEAD WITNESSES
Pittsburg Pa Dea ilCoroner
McDowel proposes U carry the lorestl
Ration ot tlio llomostehd jioisonlng be-
yond the gravo Ho Intonds to oxhntno
the bodies ot all the nua who worked
In the mill and who hnro since died
under circumstances to which the
slightest suspicion Is attached In
each caso Ibe stomach will bo subjected
to
a chemical teat to dUcoter tho pre
enco ol poison It any
MUST BE IDIOTtS
Brokers Bet Thai a 32callbro Pistol Will
Not Kill and a Siller Holds the Stakes
Garrison In Dae SI Last cu nlng
Julius Sanea bet his brother Augustus
IS that he could not kill him with a 32
callbre rerolvor at thirty paces Their
sister wus the stakeholder Augustus
flrod and tho ball plowed Julius tem
ple Tho father beenmo enraged an 1
pounded and kicked Augustus Into
insonsibillty Both are now laid up
The aro Germans aged 21 and 19
SpOJecUvcljj
A RESPITE
Has Been Granted to
and That Is All
Blaine
HE IS PITIABLY WEAK NOW
Memlrs ol the Family All Near al ll d
Fearlni tho Erd May Comsat Any
Moment Vrs Blaine Never
AwayloraMlnulc
Washington Dee 21 Tbcro has been
no appreciable ehange In the condition
of Illotuo since yesterday After his
serious relaiwe unl attacks of heart fail-
ure Suuday he hna rallied somowhat
nnd Ki > cms to remain at the same point
Ho has lind a respite thats about nil
that can bo mid of the repert of the
doctors nnd family today lllalne passed
another fairly comfortable nlkht nnd as-
a result of the rest he seemed to be at
least no worse this morning thnn be was
yesterday This was nil the doctor would
venture It Is the some story as had to
be told yesterday should tho sick man
have another set baik similar to tho one
had Saturday It Is hardly to be honed
ha
Ida enfeebled constitution will be able
lo withstand It the members of the
family except llr lllalnes son Inlaw
Colonrl Copplnier ore nt the house now
and while tliey at times leave for short
strolls about tho neighborhood noue or
them dnro venture far away from tlis
house tin Lnfajctte siin r for fear lie
mnn may take a audden turn for the
worse There Is constant dread thai the
end may come It Is understood nil linvo
prepared for the wore The earliest
rollers todn > were Senator IIilo ami
Ieiprisentnltvo Houtclle who hovebeen
close friends of the ox secretory s for
n loug time They were Iwth ndmitteil to
the bouse but el en they were not al-
lowed to enter tho room
To tho newspaper men welting outside
rtoutcllo sold from what they had been
able to learn Walncs condition was very
m < h the samo as it wns yesterday
nt lenst no worse than at any lime since
the rail from the severe set buck he
otteSel Sunday Buf b In
situlficaut toue Blaine Is a very sick
iilniuo Is pitifully weak and enn move
litU wlthi lit awlstanee Trained nurjM
conslautlv ou band nd Mrs lllalne
on U hiMht 1ml iJe nil the tllie Bvery
be done bit
Ubelna il e that can
litng
tils la very bltlo after all and It Is probable
feci now there Is
the doctor
able tm even that lie within their power to
lllnino I ninth better tM Menlnj
sald Dr Johnaon In reply to the luual
I wIIed to aee him nt 7 olock and
for ono
cheerful
exceedlinrty
found I m
Juhls eoudltlT 111
firiner and his eyes nre brighter
uiiilo 1 mines doctors are a discreet
as men well rail be
their titteiancea
In
of expression lnwcses
her monner
oio with them dally that
tiioM who eo iverse v it i
sustained by tha
BIG RAILWAY DEAL
t Which CoL C F and Hen I S
Clarksoa are Interested Said to Hart
Been Closed la Mexico Clly
City of Mexico Dec MT 8 C4rk
ei itnt potmster rn al U
aa
T Meek
BETRAYED
By a Perfidious Lover Pretty
Mattio Etdrige
IN A HOUSTON GILDED HALL
Tries to End Her Life by tho Laudanum end
Morphine Route
A Few Weeks Ago She Was the Belle ot Uto
Charles La A Story That Hss Snii
Told Bui It Alwsyv Now and
Always Sa >
IToiiston Tex Ibc 2LPlwIal
Another ease of mans Ivrfldy and wo
mans weakness was tiroiigbt to ll bt
la t night by llie attempt ot sulci le of
Wattle Uldrldge a recent eouvert to
prostirutlon who has temiHirurlly tesUled
at a bouse of 111 fume rail by a woman
en Texas nvenuo TJds vmfortutiote
who sought death nt her own hands
la but a mere girl being about le rear
old and Is tho daughter of reeiyctollo
parents whoso residence Is at Iako
Charles La-
The tlnumstances of her foil and sub
eetpient attempt nt suhtile are about
the same as usually attend the bnleful
results of a i rlidlous man Mottle wns
an extremely putty ilrl and became tu
fatuated with a railroad mau who ran
lietween Lake Charted lJi and Hous-
ton rex Hit loeor talked well nnd
npiioared honest In sentiment nnd when
bo sugg teel that Mattio leave lier par-
ents and come 10 Houston and be Ids
wife the unfortunate girl readily eon
sente1 and arrived In this city about
three weeks ago M10 was luet at tho
de t by her railroad loeer and token
to a house In the Sewnd ward neor
Behrluga will where nftcr tibeylng his
desires for a week she wus deserud aud
left to starve
ltealialng her shnme tho unfortunate
girl made no atenipt to return home
but resohe1 to drown tier dlsgrsc in
revelry and prostitution awl for this
puriHise took up tpiartcra on Texas ave-
nue Her delicate feelings would not
harmonlao with Iho vulgarism of Prosti
tution however and ut li ocloek last
night she rcsolved to die Rod to accom-
plish whhh she took large doses of
laudanum nnd luorphtne llie ulclilal
attempt was dlseovtnil by Inmates of
the house and by vigorous exertions
the unfortininte girl though against her
will was snatched from th volley of
dcoth and Is now slowly reeoverlng
A Gsselto reporter called ot the
bouse this morning ond found the girl
lying on n thinly covi reel l L Uu rf
feits of the isiison hnd olmo < t eutlrely
disappeared but sho wna eiperleucllil
eiiusldtrable pain from the tmundlug In
tllclcd upon her last night In the effort
to keep her from suic4imblng to the
Isiison BU talked rcndllr nnd gave He
relHirter history of her fall but able Us
tint llenllty of her sednnvr Wle ex-
presses consllerobla regw f Thst she was
nub allowed to tnke her llie but does
not desire to reKat tho existlraent ml
when anfflclently reeovlrei1 will jeturn
to her parenta If they will olloer bor
nud If not she will eudenvor lo svetk
refure In tho homo for fnlkm women
which Is located In Ban Antonio
Bcforo taking tho isiison the girl wrote
two letters one to a youug gentleman
la this city who bad befrleudeel her
nud another to her mother
CLEWS IDEAS
THE VETtRAN FINANCIER TAKES
A DULLISH VIEW
Ot the SHuiUon Irom C ry PolnlTha 8vcr
Conlerenca Invettmeali AUr
Jan 11803
New York Dec 21 UunlnoM at tin
atock pxiluuipj DMJTca atontllly ou with-
out any change of moioeut frtrni tho
fonture notwl In our advice of la t
Hrck Tho reacwal of esiiorta of fuIJ
hai naturally put eouio chink upon btiujr
nut ttudriiclM hut rather In the ay of
caution than as a aurprine for th iuofo
meut has not boon tntlroly unauupc twl
Moreover tho ttorUlou of our Jorviim
trade halauce ft ot expected to call
for citnJd < riihU ll w of gold thu
any
morrt w n the lyjndon buying of wtr at
cuntiea lurlua to lUiutilate any ailnrim
baliimo Well inlitht othtriviim tall for
reuilUances of apoda laoiuloa ami
Itlrtlnea citH 1 hopelea that while ho I t0 ULen by aururian at lh unei
t I no Ironiwllate dnKr his runluly poctwj ewwluitk rtyrraaloii of publto
fatal and hi pio nf onliiitm la this rountry agalnat thu cun
must > rc
ffSaSSa the progress of tho dis tinupd wioiuflnieiit of our corirriiiMmt
disease
by
ease with which he Is afllkled1
rllJBIEDTREAbUrtE
A Decision Avardlna It l fia Stl
Aside
TlfflnO Dec 21 In Juno 1P90
Jacob Schumlcker who had purchased
farm two mile sooth of Tlffln for
a
merlyownod by Samuel Ctulwallader
wealthy man found a laree
imountof money composed of 5frano
and told coin concealed on
rdecc
Pil rremlsei A short t me after
flSdTkTtho coin IraCadwalladr
no Cad
Samuel
executor of the ctatool
allader b uBh alt In JPlcvIn
siralust Schumlcker for JIJW ma
unt of ooln found by the herlft at
am
At thei
the time tho suit was brought
rlaffcommon ideas court tho verdict
waSfor humlcker Yoterday the
mnllctM t nUa by the clrouU
Snrl In proceedinifs In error and re
j l for new trial It was reversed
StoftSSKThat the verdict not
ovldtnoe
to tho occumulatloQ of ailrtr The plain
nfllnuatloas of our dt legnlca to tho
ItruitMls conforeDco la faror of hut
conterrntlro policy hare also materially
atrtiiKlhened tho louni lon thua pro
ducevh IbA result has been a ttettriy
alrcaiu tf Loudon ordrrs for our wont
f iH rrntire iiiTfittueut and althourh
these pnrkhaaes haro fthown a pruferenio
for sold beorlug bands yit the facts
bow n returu of omtidenca where It
bad beili m T rely shaktn through our
past threatened sliver lcjiisUtlou
The prmvealiucs of the silnr ronfer
twit do not api ear to proilnv any liu
niedlite dvQilv resolt Ote dlseussloiu
howtter huPi utitjnestlonaWy bml tlte
Taluahle tfftMt of a kotilog Luroiw Vi
Ibe tHiiousness of the dangers runnrct
ed with the sllrer proidcra of aroulpg
tmhlle opioiou In I ivland to the uettu
slty of that country doing aotoeihlut
really substantial towards irstorlnitr the
status < f the ifthlte wetal of mnrlnHutr
the lluropeao iroTernnients that they
njaet tuakelarfelxMlUre and inrrmaneitt
ensixfnienujf they wtih to pmim the
three tened ilangera nnd of satisfy In thq
oUr coTeftimeuta that It Is useleaa to
hope that t > Vy may shift npon tbelJDtt
e4 State any lnequitabhJtduro of the re
pynslhlUtlett that a real remedy tatut
luipo e ui > < > n all tho groat rotnmurriat
powers On all lli ital point Urn
UJ J < AfielJ mlffl3
s s paLmer AND PEFFER
iirtlM
to tmj i > uMttIou that cuukl
our aUUiy to uiRintain t ywenu tu cqU
or lt sure ulrnlMit
ll Miwi lmn nox h l fitQ ivki
for oWnlng the n > rt of the rmott
ttpou the ithlustrial at l fommeiTtnl finU
Itie ot tbtt couutrr amt t cau tumll t
kwuil to hRTo tlUcoirrml tlicrclu ny
thins ffllcilnttvl to < icltc Ufrious upvrtr
hwrtvlon tltliPT m iriHHtii ihf utllmntn
fff tt of the mmf ivjfcy or the hittrriil
of mivniw before It kw hitw ojwfft
tlou
lor tv rtMutlixlrr of thlt month tho
to < k mirkrt it Hktfj to mw th rf
fixt of the tUNirut the Imtsurirur
of niToimtft that ahvant ott < i t liio cjow
of tho yrarj atter whlrli will tvmj the
nnual hnjlntj for the iDtwtmnt of th
yvara onniinM ami th n4nT tnuiit of
diTitWott ami InUTtHti which nro Vuy
to ouvtit those of atir vrevton tMtr
11UNUY CUIUS
TO PROTCOT THC NEGROES
Who Took the Places ol Strikers In a Pennsyl-
vania Coal Mine
rtttsbnre 1 Deo Strjghteen
armenl eh puttee have Isvn sent to tho coeet
minis of Brown n uikheru
this county to protect the colored eotu
munlsts who bsik the place of the strik-
ers A delegates eonvelitlou of miner
ha been lr Mseston at Munongahet City
to CGoddr the strike and threats were
made that after the convention adjourned
the delegates ond miners would mnrcb to
Klkhorn nisi fevrvu the negroes to come
out of the mluea
poor oldTrance
The Panama Scandal Is
tag the Republic
Shak
THE ARMY REMAINS LOYAL
Or Iho noyatlsls Would Betere This Have
Trolled Out the Min on Hcrsihack With
His Lllllo Coup dElal Ten
High Otlielats h It
Tarts Dee 2t A a renU af yesttr
dava work five deputies nnd five sen-
ators will be proseipnteil Among the
ten live have held prominent iswltlous
They uro M llouvler M ltoches > t
Denes M Tlieeeuet ami > t lroust nil
formerly mlnltcrs libers nre Allien
firovy brolher sif the former president
nnd who wus goverror general of Al
gerln l > on ttenault wlio was prefect
of Hlco nnd lternl who wus Inspector
general of mine
The immediate conseenieneeo even will
be most serious for grave reproaches
ran bo made against the present minis-
try Madame Cettu wife ot a lunninn
caiml director Int eomo Uck lo surren-
der herself u prisoner Mio Mil lo her
ft lends Wo will lie proseentleel but
everything will turu oat writ for
Should the trlid lake ploevj Oarnot will
not be presidein longer than two month
The danger of the tragedy Is not in
the fact Unit ten legislators out eif 7W
nro efltbtei of ciimipilon but lit llie
fact that tho people ore saying tliey
uro nil rubber oud wheu thmw erle
vsonAt thiougbout IVaajj llien the
nieusoil men nro l t Tlie piwecu
voted unalilnwuslv the ilisiU
sere
ber tslina In a feier of cielleuislit llie
teieslilu was worthy of a grent session
of the eoniniiiiie
proseciillona
Mlnlstir Isubet any the
are ajosoliilely neeesMtr to Imrge the
nimble nnd some of the accused might
clearIhimselies but others must lie
expelled from parliament they lsis lieeil
dlslsiniiml Tliose who crltlidK the guv
ernnidit for severity should wait ucvtlop
liiol exilttmeiit over the ratiaum
srsuiTll tislay iviis greater llioii ever
the wllleal relsirls oie ntliat of mon
or liW plets and oniliig arrests It Is
HsarSd Unit Hen has been h euiniuii
nlcnlSn In Iint ii with the nginls ol
the lunt of Carls and that th i
ini 3 tl > Ilibrrie checks Is illreelly
littrlbutabte to roolist Intluenej An-
other rumor Is that oltidala and dipn
lies is well as UiMOi eonuyete1 with
the Joamlat have lubillateil lo Uieni
that their snlvollon lies In the espousal
of royalist w heme and all th lr offenses
will fc eoinlonod It tliey will consent t
Istroy the rejraUle Jonlldetieo I
I laced b > well Infonned icoiilo In lsilll
rumors and it Is opl ii ut llie HoyaUst
ngents liavo oHiimrd an artlvlly hey
hate not displayed for years and there
Is also evidence lhat royalist mousy
Is oealn olloot
Sliould ofTalr Inko a timi fsvorable
t coup do atat In Ishalf of royally It
la probable arcorillng to eilrreiit relsirt
the youug Duke of Orleans will l so
lerted to lend the attoik llie young
duke is more iKimlsr Ihoo any other
member of the family and Ids oiTer to
serve In Iho army ns a sisirlpl when
be came of age made a widely favorable
Impression The great elliucully In tho
way of a royalty coup Is there Is no
showing of disloyally In Hi army He
lYcyelnct minister f war Is untouched
by the scandals thst Lois lieeailrriied
Ids collengiie JMirier and be has the
devoted and loysl ottschineiits of gener
els In lilgll conimolid The military
forces In the ne Ighlorhooil of lsrls are
kept under the strlelesl disrlplleie ami
the greatest vigilance ts exercised lo pre
veflt nr tampering with the tnvai
Tlie officers of the array are as a rule
of ItelHibliean aylnpstliles The royal-
ist ond Bonoporllst iletueur espetlHy
the former bare been relejsled on va-
rious pretexts to positions of lunocootu
descntule
THE CARNEGIE WAY
The Kovllnlon Men Wio Went lo Homestead
Are All lo Be Bounced
llrtsinrg Dec 21 A Homestead
sperisl ssya
A seosotlen wot precipitated here to-
day when It was report that ou Jan
1 the services of the men who were
nary
represented In the
several governments cj t0 mW dorlog the strike
conference have now reached a dleUnet a > Hf J tr > i
elher
iSerrtandlog wmlld be dlspeoeel with
This Is a large gain to
wrds a settlement a It dlsl la 11 u any fouwlatloit or not for the
fal hones ami 11 Idea of any nation i t eannot be swwrtoliwL It ws
getting nnfoir advonUge or exemptlotia Eft eircuUted n1 nraih credence
through dlttomaUe maneover The 5 Itlbat It linear to l > foundnl
treatment of the question bavtnc meh L 1 aotfiorltr Tb statement
CI this stage of dariflejtlon It seem ii fTnm the mlft men Ihcmselve
probable that the onfereoee tJ d SSj lc had tee postil
few Dnriug tint LVffij
Joorn for rojntbs i realliig
riol rWltleol InOneoees may bring i the
i iervl sf o employe I la
president of the Col rdo Kntied nto a more prsdl l attlnV JJPJUJ1 oh tbi slrlk will
exrhannwUlwrsMi CnlmI
r eomnanr J V Oay of Ihlladel nd direct diplomatic after Jin t
Tpir Jllakewell n1 It the a jt rwm t f J > i 1 SraeUU ivtwlil aeitta e
fiofcrt of New Vork have l en here for I eimlerstandler that will aaH the eon At m be wrt A 0
JiJeral days negotiating for the pur ferenee when It reasMnble toreach a ° were seen however
HWAs i rT dS KiUffajK Sre ffTiJrUo rK
Occupy tho Time of the Senate
on the Option GUI
PALMER SAYS IT IS VEKY BAD
A d if Planters and famwt Knew Exactly
What II Would Do
They Wocdal Touch IPrfler ts Clad lo Go
en lieoorj Because 90 Per Cent ot tho
far mm Want the Bill I Proteo
bonNshraska Senatorshlp
Ih tlie senate Mr Blienoan rerorteit
from the comuiIHe ou foretgu retalloua
bills to amend tho act of ImorpcirnUon
of tlw Nlearaftia canal which wns
ldaevd on the calendar and he guv
notice hei weieild nt an early dote utteuipt
to secure aelteWl npint tL
Mr Dowes Itip of Mossachuselts
reiwrteit back from the committee on
Indian affairs a bill for llie adjustment
of the rights of ludlous ami Indian
titties to lunds eiwiied or tOeuptod by
Uient in ttie Indian Territory with a
Mew lo the creation ot n statu rmbrec
luit that Territory nud It was placed em
the cuhndar
Tlie reiiolutlen for tho holiday recess
wa taken up aud Mr lluntein iDein
of Virginia siuiku In fnror of It Mr
Hlintou lead unt uoncltideel wheit the
luornlug hour expired and tho anllop
lliili bill got the rlht of way but
Mr Washburc jlebleHl to allow Mr
lerkius tltep ot Kansas tu address the
Setinle Iu tavor of thu rceiolullon bere
totoro eitteml by Mr A est lllem of
Missouri for the reappolnltntiit ot a
committee lo treot with the live civilised
tribes In the Indian Territory lo Induce
them to take homesteads tu several
At thu chase ot Mr Cerklns remark
Mr Mcllieisen lllelu of New Jersey
liilroduceid a Joint resolultoii nlilliorlslng
nud illrettlug llie soerotiir uf Iho treos
ur > to suspend uutll otherwise emlereil
b > eongres nil purchaws of slteer liub
the llrst
lieu s provlleil for in sHllt
of the ait of July t 1M > > nnd gate no
notice
tice that Imiuetllntely after the hollds
recess he evould eoii It iii for etlun
Tlie Aiilioitit I > itl wiih Ihej taken Up
and laluxr of Illinois ii > utiimed U ar
> ent Uwtm esteniny lit pp > aiihin 10
fiiu lie aahl one of tlie most serious ult
Jeetlons to It Was ft struoh at the eom
tuon rlpht nf eitiwns to iiuiVi > eonlrnola
Lti miy litantier now l > eriiittMl by Inw
Nolhhig W Mttil hn fnrtlHr front the
truth than the bleu that Mm fanner and
planters of the VntiM Kinies dei < iaiid > it
tho hill or vould ihMiiHittl it If they went
luudtj nwiiro of Its prmUtmi The t > eo
jtle ir iit44 lo be imtieied more than
anything Im from their a e HM frlemls
fn > m men who noiihl sub vert the
ordinary onstltntlonnlitlea of the hot
ernment ninl who eatt turn ihoso
heltluaa people who nl < a > s suf
fired innttt mIimi an anltrly rot
riuimnt was altaUed ui + r to the
mem tlelelons of ctmrr w He ns
happy now lliero was no urrent detnamt
fn such a MU tn inioola Tha effiel pf
th lilll slmuM it twHoiHO a law wwll
let to rfrlte upeenUlora out of husmcas
aud giro to < nptnlMs a iimunpul In
dealing Iu farm pnliict llm rffet
wmihl Im to dlmltilevh purrhases drive
out u jNtllbm and Iea the mid ot
bdrlneaa to he n H so fienily dninind
ln the jtrtasain of the landing MIL
Mr nffer IVp f KaiofHa aahl
he would not 1 > n lti aatlsflml with his
itwn ooiulntt If he dhl not nt least open
jy Iwfnri the seiiale etpress his anproval
of the tending measure It was not his
Intention to enttr Into n tllsruasliut of
tho iletalla of the Mil nor ill I he eipect
to consider at leigth tlie legal queillott
Involved tn It he wished to enidinsae
the importnniN of early and insurable
neiiuii on the hill Nlntty p r rwit of the
Aineriran fiinmra favored the bill or
anolher hafhtg the same idijul In iiw
rarmers did not i lipet to lmvlng aiil
wiling for fnture delherr That was nf
ten erin veil lent and sdim tltnen tieetsaArj
but Die fanners msUted that fhtllhms
preleitdetl anil fal eumuwree In purely
ImitgliiHrv nrtleles whleh Interfered villi
their 1ualit i to their Injury ought to bo
aupnrewed
Mr IoiTer yielded tho floor without
fuuclwllm his retuarka
On imillnn of Mr Teller Hep
at iloindo It was ordered thnt tW
Mcdarahan bill ho taken up In tlm morii
Idit hour tMuirr w
Iho housfl bill oxtetnllug for oe year
the art autlrorlKlng the rotwtruetlon of a
Irldgo neroet llit Knuo rirer In I mls
Ifiiin nnd n brldiro nrrow tha Jin rivir
in leoulniaitri wero pahaad
AdJournM
T10UHI
Washliifton h e SI In tho lionsa
on motion of Mr Hmtth l > wu of Arl
aonn a bill was paassiJ reatorlng to tlw
pfiUlc doinntn a certain poillofi of Iho
blto Mound and Apatlo Icdlun reser-
vation in Artgonn
llie lmnaa tlien oonaum l tire tltiMt In
reading relwrts on private bills Mew
liera went out of tho eiiaml r until thera
was t > o quorum and at 1 orjock the
bouse adjourned
GLmTJiANlTH WIHIIIia
Wahhliiglon Doe 21 Mr Cmlap1
want to mil an rtitt wilm at hm
Lreas imiAMlUUlr atur tha 4h of Mftrfh
but luts not Jt UfnM Jet detl upwi
A pnrmlnent nieml r of iho bouso w a
New York reeeoily niitl talked tho
In
matter over with Mr tlevelaiul The
pretddentHdeet stutetl Itiat he waa desir-
ous of calling aui extra seaklon Im-
mediately after th > U4th of Murrh tor
Uie pun tone of orgatilslus the bouwt In
and
onler thnt the wnys mrons r m >
rult oonhl begin work preparing a
tariff bill He huwever does not want
the ottra aes h > n to eniitbtna loniyer
titan four wnk at tlie outside II he
knew that the hon e wouhl organize
aud thwi Udh hroncbw would pasa ail
adjournineul resolution ho would all an
Mtra > t litu but he la afralJ lhat noi
greas Wi ld not adjourn If oik ralht
Utgather and nntiiridly he realises that
it Is not to the Uvl Iuterets of thu
lenj > f > eratle party u have ennrresa re
iiiafn In e dou l or awen months
jiuiimliattly ofter his InBUjurntlon
Mr Heveland taiotl that If he eould
r Kelre a u s of adjournment with-
In thirty days ft leas he wirald ealj wo
greaa togetlevr Immettiatsvly uivm bis in
anjniratfwi He wants tlie ways nod
means iwmmltt tubgiven authority to
It dining tl e reeeae and to go to all
parts of th eoatry for tlie purl of
glrJug beuiinys m various art hie af
fe < ied ly the tariff He betterr that
if tblx rinttd 1 > e disie the Ibnewmta enuld
furmtdati and pass a tariff Mli that would
h antixfiiteiry tn < h people If Mr
liMUnd oil rn > m nssurattera that
th lallM s i i IH siirij4y Ihi for the
iiutKHM + > f sf Uliui tV will order ft
i N lx tevd Uitau atthiraiuva can >
gtreA luia
wiu nn dbmotiiatic
WafhiiigtUi > < < Jl < > n fl after
Mnnli 4 UU3 th LnaU vlU bv P m
i
VOL XVII NO 11
ocMllc said Hon Don it Dlillcston
of Michigan last elenlog to a reporter
rfale standing In the Arlington lobby
oleftse do not ask me to state In ele
tolts the reasons for roy statement suf
tire to sir that I am eonndeit that tb
result will bear out my prediction
KKDIUSICAS SENATOrt
Washington Dee SLlteprescutatlv
llryon of Nebraska In speaking of tho
decision yeslcrdny by the snpremu court
ot this state In Nebraska In the elec-
tion rases said Uio eWclsloo Insured an
nntl llcpubltean majority in both houses
The lVatocmtic Uegtslators of Nebraska
bo said hnd Just liecn In sesslou and
they resolved axnlnst any uulon ot Deiu
oernts and llepubllcans on any ipiesUon
or la feiet uny purpose This tmllestes
without doubt Iho Dcnihcrits and Ind
lvrtleiits ulll romblue In the organisa
tion It Is all but certain nu anttlUr
putltean wilt 1m electesl senator
NI0A11 Cniu llllU
Vn hlngton Iter 21 Tlio Ntearnria
ennat bill wo favorably reported by
Ita nntlior Henator hherman It la
drawn on aubarnntUllr the same lines
as Iho bill reported to tho last congress
Including Uie l reposition to itvaroutee
the twnds of the eennpaiiy to tho ex-
tent of H lfl lt to aid In the con
stmttlon of the caual Ibe new bill
howeter contains some additions wheh
Inereese the obligations of the company
as well as Uo security ot tho guvuru
menu
NEW OlUBANa TtACia
Now Orleans 1a Doc 51 Flirt
race rivo furlongs Orootile > at won
Ktttlo Cherry aeoond Harry h third
TtmotlSI
Sowmil raon Six tilrlonirs Ilelola
won Jultus t ax nocoud Virgin tlelrd
Time lSOi
Third raco Onn mile Sir Unnet
w on Slolit Urnlt m < en > nd Oltwattor third
Tltno 2 3a
lnrrth rnco rivo fiirlonfs Ansol Jr
wnn ThnJudceneoond Hooeloo thlnt
Time t22l
ntth raoo Ono mllo Henry Owlslej
won lendcn second llonUru third
Time IJ
MAULIFFE AND BURGE
WILL FIOHT BEFORE THE CONEY
ISLAND CLUU
Tor it Pun ot rortynve TliOJtind DoIUrtv
Ont ol lh UrgoitPurtt Evir Oftired
Other Sporting Matters
New York P SlwOiw ft tha larr
est ptiraM ever otTertH for two pugilist
was hung up tonight for tho puglllstt
Jack MeuliiTo and I > lrk Ilurgo H
Judjw Ncmtnii of tlw Coney UlAud Atl
letlo iluK Tlio auilrof Amerlrait ilollari
wldrJi tho great aeailtle rlub offenid fef
tho bailie Is n purao of 4Ji0K This
tlie lnti t Md completely overlap tha
8KH purao width tliptaln AVltllami
of tho Crest ont City tlub of New 0
leana inndo for tho Udhtera Wtdoosdiy
morrfug will undoubtedly treat a
big sminntltm In sporting clrctea lha
parsd wns extended U tho tw UbhU
M KhU for tlirlr ttorptat i ut the ML
Jaiihh cafe tonight iho ouly jn nion
pn sent wero McAullflTe JMdy Htoldaftl
his trainer ami Judga Newtou rtpre
aentittfe theCotiey lulrtinl AUdetlo < Int >
Mill Dwyir nnd Captnlu Vnnik Will
lams of tho Cieaeeut Clly Athletic tlub
When the purty Assemble MnAutltTa
nsVel Newton If ho proposed to ralao tha
ante of ITOfiTKi
Ym ntdlrtl tho Judges 1 U4
bid U JliltNUt
McAulilTo then luformed Newton that
the tinioiiut wna autlsfnitory but ha
tumid ftrst see vhat Caplnln Wllllania
hnd to sny In tho wny of mining th
nniount
Ihe New Orenii nmtchtnnker aald ha
would lint lmvu to tetrgmfh tha club In
New Orb Alia and awnlt Instructtona be
fore he could Ml higher MeAullfTo then
said he would tigu the nrtlrloa of agree-
ment to Hvht Iturge liefnre the Coney
Island Alhhtle tlub for a 4W jumo
providing tho sllrmtftllonii l > o made In
tha dmmmnt thnt Jlok Itoche Ms hn < k
tr would approve of the mated lluit
Mng Mtlsfartory to Nowton the artl
ties of Agreement were linmedlatrly
drnwn up a fid slms l by MeAnlllTa Mr
Newton also oltarhwl his vlgnalura aud
likewise lutel as a wltuet
Jho agTeeiiient stiptilales that both
men nre to Hilit ot 111 pouuda tit the
iliHrnplmmhlp of iho world
Nothing waa inentlouetl about th Ioa >
era end
Mr Williams trtegrnphM Ihe rluh of
Us rlvala lat at note ttuI asaet for In
etnietlons Mr AMllfmna iuforoies n re
THirter tliut ho put ted a rrpty U about
live hours
llurxa hna already signal ho It look
na If tlrfi North would tai tlm c no of
tha buttle
A DFJECTIVF
ACCOMPANIED TH PRESIDENT
CLEOT TO HIS OFFIOE
Vetlerday Morning and Will Hereafter Be Willi >
Him All Iho Time Th Eiplanalleo
lor the Civil
New York Dec SL Clortad appd r-
ed at his oltlco in the Mills bulldlug this
morning ocesmpnnleid by Superlalendeot
Iljtnes The Incident ws variously
eomm nu < d upon Cleveland soM h had
nothing to say concernln Uie matter and
Haporlntrndcut Hyrne deelled to apek
further than to say that hi pnwnce as
an escort to Cleveland did not concern
the public and WM of no Merest what-
ever to outsiders One of the explana-
tion however given for the event ws
by on ef Clevelaad frlende and an
oUier by rtupcrintendert Jlyntes frlead
The first was to Uie effect tWt th
superintendent of tsdle had orTeeeil
ntslsni the services of a detectlv to
U ieoslsnlly with him imtll he Urt
for WtsMnirtott This offer was not
Lide It sld beran of tie slight-
est appwheaslon frit eone raiag th web
fare ol the presidnt elect It waa more
the result of a derire for net Ukla Ui
allgbtrst i nances that Clvclnd rught
Is lutdostid by stray crnkfc either oa
the treet er at La hem ClerrlaniT
friend said b bod de < llnol to eeetit
tlie lUKrtateadeat offer as he fell fo
was still a prirole tIlUtn and leouw be
treatct as such
Tlie otner statement was that not with
suwllog Cleveland wriie la th ot
ler Hiiperlnteneiesit Hyrne will not b
JV off no matter where Us rmislocnt
elect Is whether tu tin lork or at
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