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Show OGDEN DAILY COR1MER OGDEN, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1890. VOLUME IV. NUMBER 57. the braoorratie bouse. H created MUST hearty laughter when in coocIulb t ejaculated: Ak the paopla U CaUur-n- i foretuost among tha, who "I"-W. W. Morrow or Manoa purgs. nd the THE BILL DISPOSED OF anw will be: O euajor-ity.'- " THE FA EM EES ALLIANCE iiHES by OUT ITS ULTIMATUM. BRANCH. LOWES THE IS In concluding th debate. Morrow of California, argued that the amount earMauford Agaia Introduce His Meaa-r- e ned by tha Uil (if aot more thaa all) It Adherents Mat Support the St. was all that could be required by the Loni Platform la Totowr Pack to Fapplj an Eat? Cirpension bureau during the earning year. amendTheir Trunks and Co. the of tnotioB On Dockery, culating Medium. ment was adopted providing that do agent or attorney shall demand, receive Hvrvttiua th Bertlees Bill Euar-O- ar or be allowed any eompe&aatioB oa any TaeTaird Tarty Xevearallr. Maraa Sutra mi fiver It. That the Soa'.a claim for inrrea of pension on account CatuaM Ui Abroad Tk Suprr-vieia estimated of It 111 of increase berto-to- a U disability. at l'akUit B) a rmaoaact it that this mill save fenAU to penaf tar Caavratioa. uli& Karera. sioners within th next three years. CV Springer offered an amendment inala, Fla, Dee. fit Th National Washjsutox, Pee. 5. In th senate to flSOjDOO.OUO the appropria- Farmers' Alliant creasing to bill a introdneed Sanford protoday, pi send a resolution tion. Ther w as no excuse, b id, for th United State census that vide the government with weans suffic th reciting inademake an bona to republican ient to supply tha national want of a quate appropriation and throw a defi- return, with respect to farm mortgages, circulating taeJiuiu, and aked that it lie ciency on a democratic house.' The were grotfcly incorrect and calling upon 65 to all county and ub alliances ia all the on tha table, stating that La would here- - amendment was lost After furthtr debate th committee afrer submit remarks upon it After roue, the bill w as passed and th Louse states to take immediate aier towards from th securing accurate statistic cms unimportant business, the election adjourned. bill was taken up. Gray addressed the county records and mak a prompt reTHE CUSTOMS LAW ABROAD. port thereon. A resolution asking ihat senate in opposition. Gray said the bill tbe World's Fair b closed Sundays mas fraught with the greatest danger to to the future prosperity of the h)le Supervisor Tingle Says It is an Un- passed without opposition. qualified Success. country so that it menaced the peopil of National Secretary Turner submitted all state. Speaking ot tua southern Dec 5. Supervising his annual report During the past year Washington, referred to the improvestates, Gray ment of affairs there since the construc- Special Agent Tingle, in bis annual re- L0C9 new charters wer issued to as follows: West Virginia, 52; asked tion period, and why they should port, rays: "While in attendance on the be interfered with, lie particularly at conference of consuls general of tbe Colorado, 132; Indiana, 142; Michigan, 1X; Virginia, 15; Illinois. 87; South tacked the domieilary clause providing United States in Europe, called to con- Carolina, tJ; Ohio, 61; Pennsylvania, that the supervisor may have a house to sider the cusof tbe practical workings .19; New Jersey, 20; Minnesota, 5; Iowa, house visitation to inquire politicians toms administrative law, I was strongly 5; Oregon 1; Oklahoma. I. names, nationality, etc State charters were issued to tha folSpooner interrupted him to say that impressed with the wisdom and neceslowing states: Indiana, Illinois, Colorthe domieilary clause had been struck enforcement of for the stringent sity ado, Michigan, West Virginia, Oklahoma out by the committee. act. Had further proof been needed and North Dakota. Gray replied that it was in ino bill as that Some question having been raised as renorted. it would Lave been found in the publiHoar explained that it w as in by mis cations in the European press admitting to the unanimous endorsement of the that invoices were systematically and St Louis platform by the national allitake. After considerable desultory discussion intentionally undervalued, and deplor- ance lost year, Livingston of Ueorgia Morgan moved to have the bill reprinted. ing the fact that under the new moved its adoption by the present body. No action was taken and Gray retained provisions of the law these eva- Some debate followed, but the motion could no longer be safely was adopted, with an amendment so as sions the floor. Morgan offered a resolution, which continued It has also been brought to demand the government control ot went over. callinn on the attorney ceo prominently to my notice that while railroads and telegraph lines, and if this eral for a statement of names, residences the citizens of these countries were en- shall not result in relief to the masses and dates of tbe appointment of chief joying large profits upon their deceptive Bnd in checking or curing existing evils, supervisors nf election now in offloe in and illicit importations into the United the government shall become the actual States' American products were un- owners of such liues. This platform ach judicial district. Adjourned. bill. reasonably and invidiously proscribed does Dot include the An amendment was adopted that every and made to feel the rigor of their comHouse. alliance lecturer, state and national, and mercial laws." Washington, Dec 5. In the house . Tingle expressed the opinion that all newspaper ojganizations ot the al of the prepared opium liance shall support the plutcorm or uf today Mr. McCutcheon of Michigan more than half in this consumed country during tbe fer expulsion from the order; that no called up the senate joint resolution au six years has been smuggled. It is candidate for tny national political of fice shall be supported by the alliance thorizing the secretary of war to issue a elieved, be says, that an internal not more than fo per pound unless he endorses the platform,and any thousand stands ot arms to each of the not complying with these states of North and South Dakota, Wyo- - on tbe prepared article of crude opium to be admitted free, and a corresponding restrictions may be suspended at the anu seoraeKS. ming auty upon smoking opium imported pleasure of the president The St Louis On motion of Mr. Carter of Montana, would practically put an end to smug platform as thus amended was adopted " t : Montana was included in the provisions gling. - unanimously. ) Unon the .call of roll bv states. Col. , of the joint resolution, which was then ,' ' Washington Notes. Livingstone or Georgia, pessed. oc mitteo organization. 5. introof A bill th Tin Morrow s of California .Washington," Dec . On motion furnish a oaee te? u...u.vo union the house, yeas 138, nays 71, went into duced by Senator Stanford today to to tween the National Alliance and the In ommittee of the whole on th pension provide the government with means suf dust rial Union and the Farmers' Mutual bin. appropriation . . v.. I :. l . nL! ficient to supply the national want of a Benefit association. Under this plan the maintain a separate day's talk abont theeommissiner of Den- sound circulating medium, is the same association will still si Ins. and criticized the conduct of that bill introduced by him last May, and was organization, but be entitled to repre oflicer in the recent campaign. to allow of his making sentation in the National Alliance counMcCutcheon suggested that Commis- some remarks upon it The bill author- cil, and the executive committee of each sioner Black had taken part in tha con izes the issue 18100,000,000 in treasury organization will meet hereafter to arthe details of' the union. The renotes, to be loaded at 2 per cent upon rangewas gressional election. adopted." Outewaite replied that if Black had application, to citizens owning unincum- port Dr. Macuue, chairman of the national done such things as Ilaum had done he bered agricultural lands, tbe loans not committee, submitted his an should hare been brought to justice for to exceed one-hathe assessed value of executive nual roport It referred at length to for more extend not the to to and He then the land, proceeded it reproach bill drawn and prethe republican house with shrinking from than twenty years. to sented The committee's congress. toof its duty, arguing that the pending bill Iowa, Representative Sweeney in this respect is virtually ended, would show a deficiency of over thirty-tw- o day sent the following telegram to Rep- mission resentative Pickler of South Dakota, because the alliance had elected several millions. who would look after pushDockery said a few months ago that who is at the meeting of the Farmers' congressmen ing the bill through the national legisla the republicans were refusing for party alliance at Ocala: "I am informed in- turo. he said, congress In a short purposes, to appropriate within forty-fiv- e structions to procure the passage by will pass tho bill. time, If not willingly then millions of the amount required for your assembly of a resolution opposing The. report reoom-- . by compromise. pensions under the existing law. This the election bill was telegraphed from mended reduction of salary ot all declaration was almost substantiated by the capital here to Florida by demo- national the alliance officers and the removal the fact that the commissioner cratic senators several hours before the from Washington ot the president's now came asking for a deficiency resolution was reported to your assem and a half million'. bly." Sweeney, while declining to give office, inasmuch as the retention of it of thirty-fothere entails an expense not commenDockery then branched into a discus the names of the senators alluded to, surate with usefulness. At the conclusion nn the crennral hnnnciAi condition or expressed his readiness to testify before sion of tbe report, Dr. Macune addressed the country, presenting tables to show any committee desiring to investigate. the convention upon the policy of the that there will be a deficiency July let, alliance, especially with reference to its WHEAT AND STOCKS. and a half mil1892, of over thirty-seveposition upon leading public measures lions. He said this did not include any and its attitude toward Democrats and deficiency for the fiscal year 1891 or 1892 An Uncertain Day in the Former and Republicans in future political contests. except the pension deficiency. After adjournment he gave the Assothe Street Feverish. , Breckinridge of Kentucky, said this ciated Press synopsis of his was not the question as to whether the Chicago, Dec. 5. In wheat there was utterances the following upon the third party quespresent commissioner had taken part in a volume ot speculative trading, fairly tion: "I told the delegates the people in the recent campaign or whether the and the market was very irregular the southern states were not prepared former commissioner was guilty of the large to embark in a third party movement; charges made against him; the point was within a moderate range, opening, weak, that in this emergency there was great advanced at lower. are within Then seven the that prices probability for conservatism and caution. years there will be a million pensioners 3, followed by several declines and ad- necessity I recommended as a compromise that on the rolls who will be paid 8170,000,000 vances of ?4 and closed lower than for would carry out the end sought lo bo annually. The first necessity was fo yesterday. Receipts, 495,000; shipments achieved by the west and north if it meet the question frankly by adequals 4 meant the approbation of the south, appropriations; second, to raise a comthat a convention be called for Februmittee to investigate the . bureau thorIn Wall Street. 7 ary, 1892, to be composed of delegates list the revised have and strike oughly, New York, Dee. G. The stock market from all associations of producers, and out the unworthy pensioners; third, to next annual session of the sutransfer the bureau to the war depart- today continued feverish and weak with that thecouncil , elect to delegates preme ment and take it out of the domain of no changes in its temper until toward this order in that conpolitics. Here were people staggering the close, when there was a moderate represent vention. This would not commit under burdens that had so distressed them that they were seeking new alii rally, and the market closd firm under the people, but provide means whereby anoes. Let congress meet the matter the stimulus with prices generally only they could express themselves on the slightly lower than those of last evening. question through their county and state ..frankly. of Kansas made Northern Pacific preferred, however, is organizations during the coming year. an exhaustive down Peters Pacific Mail When the convention moots the delel?g Union Pacific show to that the appropriaargument Governments Petroleum, gates would come there with authority Ug. steady. . bill suf-the was tion carried by 'amply and instructions from their people. If flcient The Democratic party was al- January, closed at 664. the people decide in favor of the indeways flooded with tears in behalf of the Missouri Shaken Up. pendent party action it will prevail If soldiers when it was out of power; but not the cause will still be Iwnefitted by when it was in power it is quite a differKansas Citt, Dec. 5. A special from the conference, and there will bo a better ent thing. The Democratic party was Lockwood, Mo., says: For several weeks understanding ot the objects the labor endeavoring to embraee the Farmers' movement He conceded that past explosions have been heard and a organizations aie seeking to achieve. . Alliance Macune thinks this will satisfy both the Republican party in Kansas had run force felt in this vicinity like heavy Bides.-against this movement and received a blasting.' They have been growing .black eye, but the time was coming louder and more violent each day. lhis Effect ot the McKinley Bill. when the cyclone would strike the morning two distinct shocks of earthDemocratic states. The Republican quake were felt; later a third and very Lisbon, Dec. 5. The cork factories in "party would revive, because "truth, violent shock was felt Houses were Algarve are idle. Since the new tariff r crushed to earth, will rise again." shaken and th swavina of dwellings law went into effect in the United States d The Con- - brought people out of their bed wanted, the , He of manufactured cork to that ' Whole Donulation rled into the street for exports have ceased. gresS - toj .pass "the' . country , seshock The free was the coinage bill, safety. alarmingly ury bill, no but vere, and unless done. and service pension bill, great damage was A Boardinjr House Tragedy. his uemoorauo inenas wonia ao an mat Doc. 5. A tragedy N. Session Lockport, they would find that the wave of the Special Adjourned. Farmers' Alliance would sweep them was enacted at the boarding bouse ot Cokcord Dec. N, H., fcpeeial from the face of tbe earth. Mrs. A. Vandekar, in this city, this evenBiggs of California made a brief and session of the legislature was adjourned humorous speech in the interest of an by Governor Goodell todav. The regu ing. The boarders were seated at the increased appropriation, which would lar session begins on the last Wednes- supper table when John Whitbeck arose, . went out in the kitchen, returned, and prevent a detioiency being thrown upon day of Uiis month. ; PASSED IHI1E BEJO KM HOUSE. B, POKS Jy. lr ur - y reve-nvetas- sub-allian- . froT-..'v,V- , w lf y - ; , ur n W.; ft , j i ' . " Fifty-secon- sub-treas- -. e sh4 at Mra. Vandekar, cue PRICE, FIVE CENTS- -' mmmi r. th bullet tha IraJt National in Ajsaric boarder ail Cod, leaving her today. th woman alone to ctrufg. with Whit berk- - He iHiUed her to U " Cuur. and Promiaiag for the Fair. ahot her in th bm-- of th bead. Sb raa scream in; to a oeihbora. Whit-ber- k tiLADSTUXE CUXFEfiS WITH THE On. aoo, Dec fact that'tb then went up stair vd aiot Lau-ae- lf last anneal an vrdv-aaiM-W issued cv night IRISH DELEGATES. in the bead over the ribt exr, fur th i4U of fJUU,-fX- U jut jviding jrf th bult entering th brtin, Ther bond in aid uf th World's Fait wa ar boea of Mr. Vaaduku's recovery. UeDrBuad the EMinding of Clan-r- )' cabled, thta morning, to director iiuU-aaa- t, Whitberk i probably faU'Jy injured. Resolution Brfjr A ay The cause of the ahooting is aaid to be who is now ia Europe. A reply aa received from him this eftamooai m jealousy. WLitback awo had wurde Further Negotiation. with his landlady regarding hi board hirlijb raid Attorney Ueoarml VYbstor bUL He was a man uf violent Sir livery Wood and other prwsnuiiit temper. Tae atiUkU laaeat aad aaataer Maniac EuglMhma fetor th appmatinut of a The Ddaurtcr Failure. Will a Url4 T4ay-a- ir aid I eutuiBUuo by th BriUkh govrnjiit to aupervuw arrangmecta tor th British TV ParLADEuiii4, IW, Aut TreasXtarativa ( exhibit at th Fair. This looks vary urer Bjyer confirm th report that th Cvaaril la Seaia. baukina houa of DeUmeter A Co. at promising for th foreign end of the exMeadvifU, had on deposit f UVUHO of Sexton hibit eo mn after th announcement vt Lornwji, Dec th completion of tbe financial reanir-ate- nt etat funds, but added that th Healy, Leamy and th two whip. Power and the director ar plaaiad. ' was covered by bood. , and Deary, with th xoepliua of Par-nel- l, Decker A UaweU's' Standing. being all th eommitu apptMotd Potatoes for Ireland. : New Voaic. Deo. ia the at yesterday meeting to confer w ith reBalfour's Irish Lokdox, Dc. assignment of Decker, Howell A Co, Gladstone, drove to hia renidenre this h whk:h in lief tot aeka T,XX) bead bill, ahow liabilities of banker, ,4)Vfc; afternoon. All th members of the comnominal awte, 15,l(il,232; axttial potatoes, paased tha oummitte aUg ia i, mittee except th whips entored tbe the commons today. . , . 8,:& i;7. ( house. Th conference aa putuly priIllSFAVI) AND WIFE ELOPE. JIEXOS TBUL. vet. Ten minutes befor th arrival of jUIHTIA . . . th Irtah delegation, Morley, Sir William Tbey Mortally Wounded a Student Vernon Hareourt, Karl Spanoar and They Had Been Separated by tha Parent of the Wife, 1 ; Earl Granville, who have been confer.; While Quelling a Kiot, Gladstone, took their deIIcntimwdun, Pa. Deo, 5. The singuAim A it ho., Mich, Dec 5. Th pre- ring with The conference with the Irish parture. liminary examination of Grayer, Binder, committee lasted an bour and upon it lar event of a husband and wif eloping Glatzel, Boot and Parsons on the charge concluikm th delegates returned to a occurred ia this city Ui sight Tw room in th bona of commons ia whW-of manskiughter began today. Tbe year ago Mr. W. T. Six and Mia Nat-t- ie of th Datiorahat ar beMervtne, both of Bedford, wer marare watched with deep- proceedings held. est interest not only by the parties di- ingAasurance wer given by Gladstone ried. Th wadding wft conducted in a rectly concerned, but by the citizeoe to the delegate fully satisfying th ma style befitting their position, and tha generally. The accused ar members of jority o ' th nationalists that b will young couple entered married life with th militia couiiny who, recently, in make a renutue attempt to deal with tbe rospcta of a bright and happy attempting to quell a street disturbance, tbe com vahulary and land questions to future. Removing to Cumberland, th husband established himself in piortally wounWl a student at the uni- the eutic'aclion of th Irish people. . clothing business and ramdly Hen, pursuant to adjournment the th versity named Dennison. Tha occurrence produced the wildest excitement at th meeting of the Nationalist party to con built up a lucrative trad. Not a oloud time, and the proceedings today inten- sider the question of Parnella leader- - arose to mar the happiness ot th young sified it Every precaution ' has been ehip reassembled nt noon, ther was a couple untU tit advent of their firsttakeo to preserve the peace, yet there is full representation of the party present born, when for some unexplained rea some apprehension felt that an effort It waa announced that the committee son, th parent of Mrs. Sixes manifest may be made to illegally avenge th appointed to m ait on Gladstone had not a strong repugnance to the young husdeath of th young student returned from their mission, and an ad band, and demanded that their daught journment was taken until 4 o'clock ter return to their home in Bedford. Left His Bride Penniless. Owing to their ceaseless importaning pending their arrival. Gladstone declined t j accent Parnell's Mr. Sixes at length left ber husband Naw York, Dec. 5. A rather good suggestion that he summon Morley and and with her infant returned to bar pa looking young woman told a story of Hip William Vernon llarcourt to re- rent. Th young hualtand. almost heart love, marriage, robbery and desertion to ceive with him the joint delegation ot the Central Office police yesterday. She the two sections of the Irish party. He broken, diaposed ot bis business in Cum it he received them the ar- berland and established himself at Jeao-nett- e. said that when as Laura Hall she was a Insisted that should Pa. Six months elapsed, and be at hi own dis rangements housemaid in the service of a wealthy cretion. Irish whiiM today, acting for neither the husband nor wife was perfamily living in West Huron street Chi- the Irish party, requested Gladstone mitted to mmmunicat with or see orm cago, she fell in love with George iiardjy. t unconditionally receive Delegates another. The unnatural separation bethe waiter, and thev were marntul ahriiit Ijnamy ami Kodmoud, representing Par came unbearable, and Mr. Sires resolved a week ago. Their joint savings amount nell, and Sexton and llenly, represent- to end it at all haxarda. With th aid ing to tl,.r0, to which she contributf d ing Parnell's opponents. To this Glad- ot a mutual friend he succeeded in comthe odd aoO, h proposed to invest it I ia stone consent 1. Tbe colleague ot the municating with bis wife, and soon business in this city, to they earn hefr, Liberal leaders were not present at th afterward Mra Sixes resolved upon a arriving on TJiursduy, and took lodgirjgs meeting. I heir attendance was consid visit to ber sister in Altoona, No obat 237 Spring street On Friday he went ered unnecessary, Gladstone having con jection waf Interposed brher ptrwnta, to i&e urana uemrai station to got tneir suited them prior to the interview. and tor two weeks past Vh ha trunks and did not return. She thoufc t Gladstone, at the meeting with the the guest o! her sister. Mrs. Sixes wj somfcil.)ig had happened to him uaiil Irish delegates, in no way pledged him to have returned to ber parents' home she discovered that th f L08O was rtlso self, nor did he use language importing last night, but through a prearrangev miasmas-Sh- e then concluded Bhe'ras that he was able to detino himself the ment with her husband she met th lat"W deserted eourse that the Liberal party would ter at tbe Leicester House ia this city, with and her ine f agreed vlr joyful greeting, the two, adopt in tbe position - In which It was and, after contlrn in their opinion when ?ey placed. with their infant child, quietly boarded v learned chat Hardy had got tbe tru Iks Before appointing , the. ooirunitto ot a train for their own home in Jeannetto, and shipped them out of town. A tiket four tbe meeting rescinded Clancy's vowing to sympathizing friends who had lor Uhicago was obtained for b)b de amendment approved yesterday., It is been let into their secret that they wer serted wife, whom taken at the "now one and inseparable." The out. . . be . had left peuhuess. surmisedof this action inwas order to permit witted tiarents of Mrs. Sixes had a lonir Gladstone, request . Railroad Officials Indicted. a ireer bauis ror negotiations. The meet- and tedious wait at the station in Bed ' - Chicago, Dec 5. The federal fand ing then adjourned until tomorrow, an ford last night for their daughter, who) never came. , evening session being abandoned. jury returned indictments againstJohn M Egan, president and general niana- Will Strike If They Mast. Gladstone's Ultimatum. ager or the Chicago, St Paul A Kansas 5. It ia loarned that Lou in, Dec St. Dec London, carpenters o City railroad; Thomas Miller, freight agent of the C. B. Q.; J. M. John, gen- Gladstone, at the conference with tho this city are quietly preparing to forma- leral freight agent of the Chicago. Rock Irish delegates this morning, suggested late demands on their employers April 1 Island and Pacific, for giving rebates to a modification of the Clancy resolution. of next year, and in the event of their , shippers. He desired that no reference be made refusal to inaugurate a big Strike. The cases have been the subject of directly or indirectly to the question of This strike, it is determined, shall grand jury investigation the past "ek. Parnell's leadership. He informed the not be a fruitless one like, tha It was in this inquiry that CharletBUUun- - deputation of tbe decision of Harcourt last as th carpenters are now thor- Last selman and Treasurer Peusly. 1 the and Morley not to take ther part in the con ougly organized. unions spring in tha city, Burlington road, got into troubleJith ference, and suggested that their names wer twenty-threJudge Blodgett and it is on these 1 be omitted. In conclusion he said if tbe but thee have now been reduced to law will be tet that the inter-statIrish party agreed on thee suggestions ten, the smaller ones being absorbed James H. Uang, manager of the freiiht that he was willing to enter further into into the targer uniona This consolida tion is still going on, and it ia expected department of tbe Illinois Steel Co.. tbe subject also indicted for offenses against the law, The delegates explained Gladstone s by next spring there will be no mora than two unions, and these will work proposals to the meeting on their return BRITISH FLAG HAULED SOWN; t.. and an amicable discussion followed, re- harmoniously. sulting in the rescinding of the Clancy A BIG FIRM GONE. And the Banner of Portugal Hoisted resolution. A resolution was then adop-ted authorizing Leamy,Redmond, Healy in Its Place. A nonfnrenca with anil . Wortin tn The Chicago Safe and Lock Company 1 M . . . ruisbon, Aec. o. an, ine news is received! Gladstone for the purpose of represent Makes an Assignment. ; from Capetown that the Portuguese 'ing the views of the Irish party nd that an intimation be given Chicago, Dec 6. The mysterious dis force has seized Matacas kraal at them the intentions of Glad- appearance of Millionaire S. II. CampSouth Africa, and hauled down stone regarding Bnd hiB colleagues with regard to bell was tbe direct cause ot the. assign the British flag, replacing it with ibe the details of the land and police ques- ment this evening of the Chicago Safa event in of home rule the being flag of Portugal. It is a surprise to tho tion The meeting then adjourned, and Lock Cc, of which'oorporation tha The action adopted. Portuguese government Bnd a deputation immediately sought missing man wai president, principal did not result from instructions issued Gladstone. He convoked an informal stockholder and creditor. The assets the or comby government Mozambique meeting with his colleagues and the were scheduled at $700,000 and liabilities pany. members decided to postpone London, Deo. 5. The Portuguese their mooting until tomorrow. At mid- at $000,000. The factory was snut down leaders taken prisoners by the British there was no reply from Gladstone and a double guard of watchmen placed South African company's police, when night around it to guard against tires. Tha is expected in the morning. one but the latter drove the Portuguese out of factory is located in the Springer buildMatacas kraal, were Baron Rozende, ing, which has been the scene recently of Is Parnell Innocent? Col. Andrace and Signor Gouveia. many mysterious incendiary fires. Aswas said to be anxious to arrange New York, Dec 5. The Catholic signee Burloy said the assignment had terms for a settlement being conscious to be made because businesa.oould News has received the following from not be conducted the that he had made a false move. without Campbell. its Dublin correspondent, Thomas Sher- He was presidoat and financial bpeker, lock: "On authority which I have good and after his disappearance the funds to To Feed the Unruly Redskins. reason to consider excellent I make the run the business ere practically locked Washington, Dec. 5. The secretary statement that Parnell has assured at tip. He did not know exactly what conof tbe treasury has Bent the house a re least two members of the Irish parlia- dition of nffairs the company were in. f party that the charge made quest for the immediate appropriation of mentary him against by Capt O'Shea is utterly Advance in Rates. ; $100,000 for the purchase of beef and without foundation in fact, and that he other provisions for the Sioux Indians. looks forward to tbe near time Chicago, Dec 3. The Western PasSt. PAtt.; Dec 5.-- 1 A Pine Ridge when he will be able to prove senger Association has decided to adto vance as much with good results the rate from Chicago to Pacifis Agency, S. D special to the Pioneer Press says: Agent Rover made a special the Irish cause. 1 am personally const on December 15th from points namod issue of ninety head of beeves to the acquainted with tbe gentlemen well $720 first class to $75; and tronH f47.50 them know and I to indeed me, Indians at the agency today. in conformity with that second class to $50,trans-coFather Jute brought tho news from enough to be able to say n the demand ot the tiu outal lines follow would reasons for they political the bad lands today that tho Indians had if they were for increased proportions of i thjough even to Parnell the end, promised to come in on horseback and satisfied that there wore blemishes On rates, ..I talk with GenrBrooke. but little confi f . memdence is placed in the promise by the his private character. These two are - ; A Darlnsr Railroad Robber. of bers the Irish parliament party authorities. convinced that Parnell is only biding hiB . Paris, Dec daring rail- own time to vindicate himself at the pre- road robbery was committed in An Old' House Embarasscd. tha cise moment when vindication will have south of France. The thief made an New Yott,Dec 3. Rumors were cur- some effect for Ireland. . ! attack with a knife upon a passenger in rent inWall street and commercial circles one of and. after The Conncll in Session. this afternoon that the extensive wholeseizing his money and valuables jumped sale grocery house of Thurber, Whyland Lincoln, Neb., Dec 5. The informal from the train. The train stopped, ami. A Co., are financially embarrassed. conference of the executive council of after a long ohaso, he was captuted. caiaa-ingbe- Tt k Dru hope. 5--- i UUtr , , J a-- . - .. h ba . - , 1 e e Ma-nic- Par-nelli- te An-dra- 1,' ' ofl-ban- d , |