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THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER XV. W. BAKDKUH, I'uullilier. NEMAHA, NEBRASKA. f4.4.J.J.AXAXAAJ.J.AXAXX4.JCAJ.J.XAr OCTOBER J 896. Sun. Mon. Tuo. Wod. Thur. Fri. 2 9 "6 23 30 8 U 18 25 13 20 27 14 2 28 19 26 22 2? fWfTTTTTTTttTTTtTTTT'r THE WOULD AT LA11GE. Summary of tho Daily ITowa WASHINGTON NOTJ'.S. Dn.r.AUD K Kagi.ano, a uiossonjrcr In the treasury department at Vnnh iiitftou, appointed from Goliad, Tex., committed Ruicido by inhaling tfiis. Ho with to have boon married in At lanta next week to a yountf woman from Dallas, Tex., but for Homo reason uhanired Iiis mind and ratber titan tell liis intended tbat lin was not in a posi tion to marry lie killed himself. l'lti:sii)i:NT Ci.kvkIjAni and his pri vate M-oretary, Mr. Thurber, reaohed tliu white house at Washington at 7:1C a. m. on the Uth and immediately after thoir break fasta each ontered his oillco and began tho routino of public business. Tho president hold a cab inet meeting at 11 o'clock and it was said bo nover looked in better condi tion. O.v tho 10th all the members of tho Venezuelan commission assembled to gether at Washington and presented reports of their work upon the special branches of tho incjuiry conildod to thorn. Tun returns to tho statistical divi sion of tho department of agrieulturo for October mako tho general condi tion of corn U0.fi per cent, against 01 for the month of September. The per centage of tho crop in Missouri is 8.1; in Kansas, 81. Tho returns of yield per aero of all wheat indicate a pio duqtlon of 11.0 bushels. Tho rate of yield In Missouri is 10.7; in Kansas, 11. Tho estimate of tho yield of oats is Sl.:i bushels per aero, against 20.0 a year ago; quality, 70.0, ranging from 55 in Kansas to 101 in Montana. (IKNKKAl. NKWS. Tin, committee of tho Trades and Labor assembly, of Chicago, sont 1o Mexico by that organization "to in vestigate the condition of tho laboring classes of that country,1 has returned and subiuittud its report stating that tho condition of tho laborers in Mexico is far inferior to those in tho United States. In tho boxing room of tho Chicago Athletic club on tho 10th Dr. Milton J5. Pino, a dentist, and Frederick Swift, a broker, both mombors of the club, fought to a finish under marquis of Queensbury's rules, Pino winninig In tho second round by knocking Swift out with a right-hander on tho jaw, tho blow being so hard that it took no minutes to bring Swift to. Choynski, tho pugilist, was in attendance and George Slier, tho sporting man, acted as referee. Jamkh MicitAKr.s, tho Welelunan, on the 10th at Chicago broko tho Ameri can bicyclo record for live miles, mak ing tho dlstaneo'ln 0:20. Wyatt Wii.i.iaais, a prominent and well known stockman of Texas and the Indian territory, was murdered by 31ud Watkins at Ardmoro, I. T., on the 10th. Thk Urainard (Neb.) bank was nearly demolished by burglars, who attacked tho safe with dynamite. Cashier Smith engaged in a battle with tho burglars and drove them away. No money was lost, but tho safe and building were wrecked. Randolph Falls, a farmer, sold a load of cotton In Birmingham. Ala., and then left town for home with two negroes. They camped out in tho woods for tho night and tho next morning the farmer was found with his pockets turned insido out John S. Johnson broko tho world's record for two miles, paced. Hying start, tit the Garfield park track at Chi cago on tho 8th. Ho made the ride in .1:38 15-5, breaking tho record previously hold by Herloof 3:1!1 1-fi. Ukohcus Du MAUitmn, tho colobratod artist and author of "Trilby," died at London on tho 8th, agod 02. FitOM tho indications on tho 8th every mine that was In operation be fore tho strike at Leadville, Col., will liavo been started again within !10 ityiys. Barricades, blockhouses and bcntry boxes havo boon erected aVout most of them and men wore coming from outside, and with those who are daily applying for work will give tho mines full force as fast as they aro wanted. Thk third quarterly payment of S100, 000 to tho Osnge Indians was mado on tho 8th. Many gamblors wero at Pawhnska, I. T., and tho few marshals wero powerless to prevent depreda tions. Two gamblors, Jones and jEvana, defrauded some full-bloods and Indians ran them out of town and It fivas rcnorted beat them to death. Tun American schooner Luther A. Roby from Shlvcric, N. H., for Phila delphia, struck on tho Delcwarc coast on tho 11 th while a terrible northeast gale was prevailing. Three of tho crew lost tliolr lives and (Ivo were res cued after an awful experience- with the elements. IlAituv St. John, son of ex-Oov. St. John, of Kansas, died on tho 10th at Oklahoma Citv, Ok., of tho i:rip. Ho was under indictment for tho murder of his wife. At Milwaukee on tho 10th E. C. Raid, of HulYalo, N. Y defeated Wal ter C. Sanger, of Milwaukee, for a purso of 81,000. Tho ntrugglo took place on a half-mile track, the inon be ing paced by a tandem. Raid's tlmo In tho two heats was 2:10 and 2:05. Miss Fannii'. BintciKSH, a scliool teachor, suddenly became Insane while teaching her school near Outhrle, Olc. Sho kept one class reciting four hours, asking them all kinds of wild ques tions, and finally b:camo so violent that tho scholnrs lied for their lives. At.HKlir RitAY, aged 39, a prosperous fiirmir find u vorv rnliirlntts mini, livintr ..-. . . -. .- ,. . n . , -cy near Noblesville, Ind., cut tho throats of his wife, his nine-year-old son Carl, his two-year-old daughter Edna and himself. I tray, owing to sickness in his family and some financial embar rassment, had lost his reason. Two of tho best business blocks in Corning, la., wero entirely wiped out by llro on the 0th. Tho blaze orig inated in Reinold's elevator. The flames mado quick worlr of this and spread to two box curs in the C. , It fe Q. yards. When ono of the cars was almost consumed it was discovered that an unknown man had cither perished in tho flames or had been murdered and placed there by tramps. In less than two hours tho blocks wore in ruins and 200,000 worth of property had been destroyed. Finn at What Cheer, la., destroyed the Reporter newspaper oilico, the post ofllco and several adjoining buildings. A MAN entered tho bank at Hardee, la., on tho 0th, covered tho cashier with a revolver and demanded tho proceeds. Ho was banded over 8700 and made his escape. Thk morocco factories of Garrett & Rnrr, Charles Itaird fc Co. and Wash ington, Jones & Co., at Wilmington, Del., wore destroyed by fire to tho ex tent of 2(10,000 and William McNeill, a fireman, was killed by falling walls. Thk anniversary of the great lire was celebrated at Chicago on the Otli by an immense parade of the friends of tho gold standard, about 75,000 men being in lino. At night tho friends of free silver hud their innings, and marched over practically tho same route. Two great mass meetings wore held at night by both parties. Chaun coy M. Depow spoko at the gold stand ard meeting. Ho was escorted to tho Coliseum by 1,500 wheelmen. At Mount Junction, Oa., Gus Wil liams, a populist negro, struck a ticket out of a democratic negro voter's hand. Tho democratic negro struck Williams and Williams fired at his assailant, but missed his aim and shot and Instantly killed Engineer Middloton, of tho Cen tral railroad, who was an onlooker. Bystanders at once lynched Williams and riddled his body with ballots. Tim great fire at Guayaquil, Ecua dor, was believed to havo been of in condlary origin. Some arrests have been made. Many people lost thoir lives during tho conflagration, and tho losses wero ostimated at 851, -100,000. The populaco was furious and demand ed tho prompt punishment of tho guilty. Thk safe of tho bank at Shelby, Nob., was blown open and $3,100 stolen. Thk Rank of Clatonia, Gago county, Nob., was robbed of 1,500 by being blown open. Du. Caul Nit., a physician at Chi cago, quarreled with his wife about property matters and then stabbed her with a surgical instrument in tho abdomen. For four hours ho watched her dying, giving her several other jabs with tho instrument and taking notes of tho ejects, after which ho shot himself through the head. FitANic Jonoaso, an Italian, mur dered his sweetheart, Popplni Cnrini, at Youngstown, O., beeauso sho would not marry him. Gkn. Louis Julks Trociiu, who be came governor of Paris at tho out break of tho Franco-Prussian war, died recontly at Tours, Fraifco. Tin: Koanoko (Vu.) Times printed an open letter from G. W. R. Halo, popu list national committeeman for Vir ginia, to Tom Watson, asking tho lat ter to withdraw from tho presidential ticket. W. Y. Atkinson, democrat, is re elected governor of Georgia by a ma jority of not less than SO, 000. Two passoniror trains collided on tho Illinois Central road at Rlrkbeck, near Clinton, 111., on tho 1st and two per sons wero killed and ten Injured. Tiik republican national committee at Chicago has decided that it will stop sending out literature on Wednesday, October 21. It is believed that tho peo ple will havo had a sufficient supply by Unit time to satisfy thoir demands, taking into consideration tho fact that nearly 25,000,000 documents will havo been printed and distributed by tho na tional and congressional committees. Orro Andkiison, paying teller of the Little Rock Savings" Rank and Trust Co., and Miss Ora Houdlette, aged 20, wero found In an unconscious condi tion on tho porch of a school in Littlo Rock, Ark , on tha 7th. They wanted to dio together and had eaten largo quantities of opium. Roth were in a precarious conditiou. Two inches of snow was reported at Sherman, Wyo., on tho 11th. Tnn Cubans in Tnmpa, Fla., cele brated on tho loth tho 28th anniversary of tho outbreak of their ten-year struggle for liberty by a brilliant pyrotechnlcal display. At the final day of tho Christian Al liance convention in Carneglo hall, Now York on the 11th the subscrip tions fcecured for missionary work amounted to 110,000. A DOUin.K execution took plnco on tho 11th at Wewoka, capital of the Seminole nation, Charles Hadworth and Henry Welsh, half-breed Indians, bulng shot to death by four Indian po lice, standing 20 feet distant. Roth murderers fell back into thoir colllns dead. Two days before a full-blood Indian was legally shot for a murder committed six months ago. Rkpohts stated that 100 women aro engaged In selling whisky to tho Osage, Otoo. Ponca and Creek Indians on tho border of Oklahoma and that It was dangerous for a deputy marshal to ap pear in that country alone. A party of deputies brought to Guthrie, Ok., on tho 10th a dozen whisky sellers, mostly Indians. Fourv Bpecial train loads of pcoplo visited Maj. McKinlcy at Canton, O., on tho 10th. They came from Iowa, Now York, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, West Virginia, Maryland and Ohio. Most Ri:v. EinvAitD Wiiiti: Rknson, D. D., archbishop of Canterbury and primate of all England, was stricken with apoplexy while attending church on tho 11th and died almost immedi ately. J. D. Saiii, ono of tho men who robbed the bank of Sherburne, Minn., and shot tho cashier and a bystander, was surrounded in a farmhouse by a posse, when ho jumped through a win dow and fatally shot Marshal Galliou and got into a cornfield. Then seeing that there was no chance of escape tho robber shot his own brains out. Al most tho entire amount of money stolen was found on the dead man. Thk Jasper county jail burned at Paulding, Miss., during tho night of tho 0th, and two prisoners, E. A. Strickland, charged with forgery, and Mollio Daniels, a crazy negross, wero cremated. Strickland had stated that unless opium was brought to him ho would burn tho jail. Josnpu Pkntacost, of Guthrie, Ok., was reported as tying very low from tho effects of a bite from a spider. Within a short time four people havo been bitten in that city and a dozen at other points in that territory, all suf fering greatly and ono dying. Thoso who are bitten suffer bad circcts for months after the first sickness is gone. Tiik 20-round fight between "Austra lian" Rilly Murphy, of Cincinnati, and Johnny Lavack, of Cleveland, at Lex ington, Ky., was declared a draw. TuitKn men were drowned in tho Mississippi river near Meyer, 111., by their boat capsizing. InviN Potts, a farm laborer at Flcm ington, N. J., was reported to havo gono raving mad through tho persecu tion of whiteeans. ' additional dispatches. Mns. Lamont, wife of tho (secretary of war, presented her husband with a littlo daughter on tho 11th. Mns. Phii.ii' O'Mhaka, the oldest resident of Ottawa and probably of Canada, died on tho 12th, aged 111 years. Eight children, 51 grandchil dion and over 200 great grandchildren survive her. I'jiouT persons wero Injured by tho derailing of an electric car ou tho Madison street lino at Chicago recently. Some of them may not survive their wounds. Fka-NKLIN II. Whitney died on tho 11th at Atlantic, la. Ho had lived in Cuss county -10 years and founded tho city of Atlantic Tin: United States supreme court met at Washington on the 12th with a full bench and opened tho term of 1S90-7. They soon adjourned and then paid their respects to tho president at tho white houe. Somk ono recently poisoned 40 jack rabbits at tho state fair grounds at Dallas, Tex. Thev wero located there to run races as a fair attraction. Aai'.NT Wisdom, of the five civilized tribes in tho Indian territory, began tho payment to the Shuwnecs and Dol u wares on tho 12th of tho Cherokee strip money, each member of the tribe re ceiving 205. A OAi.r. has been issued for a meeting of the National Educational associa tion to bo held at Milwaukee during the first week in .July, 1SU7. Rukoiid OvinnoN was bunged at Har lan, Ky., on tho 12tli for tho murder on Juno 21, ISO.'i, of Gustavo and Julia Loeb, Jowish peddlers. A great crowd from all the surrounding country gath ered to sco tho hanging. A Roston dispatch on tho 12th stated that Helen Kellar, tho blind and deaf girl, hud passed the Harvard examina tion with credit and will enter the Har vard annex at a younger ago than most freshmen. A nur.iuoANr. swept along tho At lantic coast on tho 12th and did much duuiaye. At Conoy Island, N. Y., tho beach was swept clean and bathing houses and board walks were carried out to son. Joi: Wai.cotv, of Roston, whipped ".Scaldy" Rill Quiun, of Pennsylvania, knocking him out in tho 17th rouud at Maspoth, L. I., on tho 12th. "Pkih.au" I'Ai.Mr.ii, of England, tho champion bantam-weight pugilist of tho world, defeated Johnny Murphy, of Roston, in a 20-round go at London. The affair was voted very tame. Thotium Jackson's IJxK. Thomas Jackson, comedian, was en gaged December 21, 1711, toplay aeomic cast of character in this great theater tho world for which he was prompt ed by nature to excel. The season being ended, his benefit being over, the charges all paid and his account closed, ho mado his exit in tho tragedy of death on March 17, 1708, In full assur ance of being called once more to re hearsal, when he hopes to find his for feits all cleared, his casts of parts bet tered and his situation made agreeable by Him who paid the great stock debt, tho lovo Ho boro to preformors in gen eral. Good Words. THE GENERAL MARKET. Kansas Cixr, OATTLll HoRt beeves i Stackers Nntlvo cows HOGS Cholco to heavy WHEAT-No, 2 rod No. 2 hard COKN-No. 2 mixed OATS No. 2 mixed UYE No. 2 KLOUK Patent, pur suclc Fancy. HAY-Clioico timothy Fancy priilrlo URAN-(SacKcd) IIUTTEK-Cliolco creamery.... CHEESE Full cream EGGS Cholco POTATOES ST. LOUIS. CATTLE Nntlvo aad shipping a-- Texans IIOGS-Heavy SHEEP Fair to choice FLOUK-Choico WHEAT No. 2 rod COHN No. 2 mixed OATS-No. 2 mixed HYE-No. 2 HUTTEH Creamery LAUD Western mess POHK CHICAGO. CATTLE Common to prime... HOGS Packing and shipping. 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