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I The Omaha Daily Bee I _ H NINETEENTH YEAE oEA5AT ATUBbAY KNINO , NOVEIW3ElT30\ . NUMBER ImT * 1 ANOTHER CR0N1N SENSATION p h BH H Crouln's Fcokot KuLvob Found In H Coughllu's Pockets H POLICEMAN FLYNN'S STORY m H T. T. Cnnkllii Identifier ) the Cutlery In H Cntirl ( lie I v-Uttcctlvo Unable H to Control Ills Terror Dtir- B 1111 ; tlio DlHclostttc B Stir ltclitittnl Testimony m Chicaoo , Nov 29 At tlio opening of the H Cronln trial this morning llio state culled H Hernard F Carboriy In rebuttal Ho testl H llcil that ho was in Mat Dununay's saloon at H the corner of Clark street unci Chicago me | uuo on tbo night of May 1 nnd ho did not sco H Dcfeudnnt Uurko there , ns testified to on bo B half or the dotcno H At tlio toncluallon of the exiunlnntion of B this witness Biir rebuttal on boh lit of tlio BBBM defendants wis begun A nuinbci of wit ncsses wcrocilled to the stand to strengthen H the alibi for Burke on the night of Mnv 1 M I Dwycr , lalin 1 Icmlng and Pat Homo , C P Hotrnii , Willi im Forluno anil Walker B Gibbons , all testified in the snmu ( drain 'llio last witness n nenhow of Potcr Fortune , the brewer , was so drunk ho could hurJIy clvo intelligent nnsuers to the questions M Ho was followed bv Walker Fleming , who substantiated the testimony of the other wit ncsses AroLCssuasthontaki.il Mni-tlmi ; llv Idence J CmoAoo , Nov 29 A locul news bureau H lias a neu sensation .n the Cronln c isc He H tectlvo Flvim , ube 'ocked Don CoiiRhlln up H nt the time of his arrest , informed Chief H Hubbard today , as if ho had Just thought of BBB it , ttiat Coughllit gnvo linn two 1 nlvcs on BBV that occasion u hich at Couglillu's rt iiuast liu J locked up in the s tft ty vault , lheso knives m worn secured today mid taken to ono ot Pr B Croniu's Intlinato friouds , who ident'fied ' BBBB them us the dead doLtor spioporty J At the afternoon session a number of BBBM keepers and frequenters of s iloous wcro BBBH examined in recard to the opening of n ccr B tain saloon on the night of the nurdci H Then the defense rested nud State Altornev B Lonconecltcr said K If the court plcaso , wo have some ovl BBBH dcoca that has coma to our knowledge ulout HflIM 0 o cloLk or a ltttlo before 10 which wo HJflflE hnvo not bad titno to look into Of course H ( it would boot lactico in chief , piobabtv , but BBSB not having como to our knovvletlj e until BBSB tills morning \so feel like asking the coutt BBVfl to let us introduce the evidence ut this lute BBSS BBBBJ Com t llv how many witnesses do you ei BBBBJ pect that evidence inl BBBBJ State s Attorney Hy two reallj , nud ono BBBBJ Who has had custoly of the nrttclos BBJflJf roi rest Wo ol Ject to n reopening of the BBBB ctsa ut the end of tlio rosutrebuttal BBJflH State Altoinoi I mi | pose the court has BJflJflJj the right at this tlmo to lot it como in under BJflBW its discretion BJflJflBJt Iho court tl en called tlio state attorney BBJflJf toapilvato consultation , nt the close of which ludga McConncll slid 'I tike it HHHH that the ovidciico which the state suggests HHHHJ should go into the case I have considered whether to admit It and Into decided to do Bflflflt so I do not think it will delay tlio opening HHHHJ of the cuso to thojuiy " Police ODlcer Uartholomow riynn was HHHH ] tlion called to the stind and in t espouse to Hl 3 < lu stions tistlllcd as follows flHHHc . • • When Dnulel Couhlln ( was arrested I HHHH was ordered by Licutcnunt Elliott to take HHHH him to the Harrison street station , which I HJHJHJ did When wo cotthero I searched lnm In HHHH Captain L ! irtram's ofllcu These two kuiv cs HHHH which I han in my hand 1 found in his pos HHHB session I teok tlio knives mil a ro\ol\or HHHH from Couchlm and took tlicni back * o 1 cad HBHB qunrtcis , went unstnlrs to Lieutenant LIU HJHJHJ ott's onico ana then took them do vn to my HHVB box at headquarters and locked them up HJHJHJ They wore there until September 10 oi 17 , HHHH when I tooic them over Is the 1 idelitj.uult HHHH there they Iin\osinco remained Last night HBHJH I called the attention of Captain Schucttler HJHJHJ to thorn una took thorn to lnm Ididnotdis HJHJHJj close the fact that 1 hud them to mi } ono HHHHi prosccutinr the case UCnptnin Buittim HBHJH l.noiv I hud tlio knives , but up to lust nhht I flflfljf did not call the uttentiou Of any ono else to B tlom < > HHJHR this closed the direct oxaminntion and HHHH Forrest uw ed to cxeluao the oudenco on HJHJH the ground that the knives had been In the HHHH possession ot the Btnto over slnco CouLhHn's HHHH arrest I hu motion was overruled HHHB On cross examination witness sold ho did HJHHf not tell the chief of police about the knives HJHJH because it did not occur to him tint it was a HJHJB matter ot any consequence Witness nsked HJHJH the assistant Btato attornoj for permission to HJHJH put them in u sifo , but was told ho had bet HJHH tcr tuko care of them himself as ho was per HHVh lonallv respoiinlblo for them HHpj 1 1 ConUlin , with whom Cronln lived HHBl was then culled to the stand IIo identified HHBt the knives us huvlng boon carried by Ur HHBB Cronln wliou alhe llio snuillor ono the HHHB Witness lud himself carried for two years HHHJJ aiutiho then | , a\o it to Dr Cronln lho HHV larger ono tno witness said ho had founu in HHHJI the street If they wcro not Croniu's knives HHHJI thev lonucd exactly like thorn lho witness HHHJI saw Ur Cronln use a kmfo line the smaller HHVI ono within a week before bo was taken HJHJH uwiu anil piobably within two or three HJHJH wcoks before ho saw him have the othoi ono HJHJH at a tublo tvlioro ho was writing , sharp-ning HJHJH u coniil lho knives were then admitted iu HHHH evident o HHHH It would boimpossibia to depiot the np HHHB pcarancoof Cougtilin when ri\nii was called HHHB mid this damning ovldenco Introduced in the HHHH court Ilia face assumed a deadly pallor HHHH una for fully llvu minutes his eves worollxed HHHfl In ono unwavering starn upon the ceiling HJHJH above Tor onlj a niiuuto did the direction HHHH of his vision cliaugo As the kiiivus wcro HHHH placed in tbo hands ot Mi Conklln hoctst a HHHH hurried glunco at them utid as Couklmsworo HHHH to their oxuet rcscmblaneo to the raurlerod HHJHJI mans property Coukhlln's Up trembled nud HHHI his luipenotrublo stool fcray ejes chuuged to HHHI a haggard , hunted stare bespeaking all the HHHI desperation and despair of the heart that HJHJH ! throbbed vvlhlH beneath his hroast HHHJ Two mora witnosscs wcro then ox- HJHJHi nmlued us to matters connected with the HHHJI saloon opening on the night of Muj-1 ibis HHHI ended and the state attorney begau his ad- HHBJ dress to the Jury HHHEf Mr LouLcneelter announced to the Jury HHHJr that ho will contlno tiimsclt to a rcviow pf HHHI thu et Idcnca in tbo case leaving the urgu- HHHk ments and speeches ta bis associates Ho BflflJ said : "iho state does not wish that the HHHf prisoners shall bo guessed guilty , does not HHhJ deslro that they bo convicted upon iiuj thing HHHJ doubtful Wo do not deslro that thoj bo HHHJ convicted upon an > thing except tbo law and HHHJ the ovideuco In the case , but It jou , having HHHJ henid all of It , boliovu tliut the low and the HHHJ evidence Justifies you in snj lug that thuv nro HHpJ guilty , then wo do dcinnnd that HHpJ your verdict shall bo In pccordutico HHpJ with tbo law and the evidence , and nothing HJHH short of a truthful verdict under the law and HHVJ the evidence will moot the demands In the HHpJ case , whether it bo to acquit or convict , HHpJ With that verdict tha people must bo con HpJ tent 1 ho state couteuds that thu murder of HpJ Ur Cronln was btougtit about bj a con HBJ splraey Wo claim it wus concocted uud hhhb cieeuieu , una mat , mcoo men on mat are HHHH parties to tha cons > Iroey , together with HHHI others not on trial lhut is our position HHHJj Wo further cluini It wus a cold-blooded con H | splrnci a conspiraci without parallel , coolly HHHJf end deliberately planned , n couspirucy most HHBHWf terrlclo in its effects If this is u consplraoj , HHHJIt as wo contend , tin n it has been BflflJ planned foi wcoks and weeks before its cxe- HflflJ cuiian , auu If that bo true you mutt notioo HHJ tholiuo of uvidenco In the cuso in order to HHHJ como to a correct conclusion " HHHJ Ihostuto attorney then began with the HHHJ discussions In the Clau na-Oacl aud the ap HflflJ pniutment of the commtlteo to try the execu- HHJ ti > o , of which comtulttea lr Cronln wus a HHHJ member Iheu bckiunlng with tha tostl- HHJ mony of the secretary of Camp SO tbo statu HHHJ attorney rovlovvcd la narrative form at treat HHHJ length tha evidence ot the ivituesses us to HHJJ ] the row la Camp 0 ever thoiircmuturo reading of the HuiTalo mlnnntv report In Cronln1 * camp and the rcferenco of tha matter by lieggs to Spollman IIo stated that nt that camp meeting on the night of t'obruary 8 wus the time wlion the conspiracy begun Ho then continued his i ovlnw of the ovldonco roga-dlng the Hongs bpellman correal ondenco , etc , and catno down to the meeting of CatnpSOon Tebruary S3 , when Pntrick McGarry mndo charges and Ucggs siid that ho thinked Clod that Alcxnndor Sulllvin hid friends nnd that ho ( Hcggt ) was onu of them At this point the court adjourned ' IILOLPTION lo otlV OOIUION He Mill Artsist In linonilliR Clilcnuo I dp thu W tiild's I'nlr Citictno Nov 20 | Special Telegram to Tiir Hn 1 J'ho tislt ot exGocrnor Gor don ' of Georgl t to Chlcigo is to bo in ido the occasion of it grind boom for Chicago as the location for the worlds fair 'lho various committees which have been appointed to rccclvo nnd otherwise do honor to the south em lender already number nearly ono thou sand ' in their membership , nnd It is cxpcctid the ovitlon to bo tendered General , Gordon will bo accepted by tbo soutnern politicians as , an cvldonco ot the fraturn tl feel ing entertained by Chicago people toward the ex confederate south Ono thousand in vitations alnno have boon issued bv n com tntttcoof ladles , Including the wives of the most prominent citizens or Chicago , for the reception to bo glvon Mrs Gordon , wlfo of the ox governor , to bo ( , iven at the Grand Pucille hotel next Monday A reception will bo tendered ox Governor Gordon by the In quoU club tomorrow night and his address on tlio rebellion wilt follow It is to bo pub lished in full by the dally impcis and by nirrccmint is to bo cordially commented up in by the cntlro preis of the state I our weeks nco , tbo Chlciio world s fair committee issued the mntidato to the city pros that hereafter no unfavorable comments must , no made on tha so called ' southern outrides " tin 1 the frautia efforts of the lovnl republican press to nbst In from the roi'co of h ttilt h iv o occn quito laughable rlo tncir cicdit however it must bo slid that during that peuod not a vvoid has been pub llshcd igalust which tha most chivalrous cx- poi cut of mul-lollum pilnclplcs could tnka exception Indeed their hitherto eitistic comments upon tbo Kentucky Virginia nnd South Carolina feuds have sunk to the level of fritornal admonition and bespc ik rather the well wishes of the mission iry man and brother than the haughty railings ot the northern icpubllc in editor to unregonetnto southern l ) u bar ! ms m HOS.1UVloss nimi MOS Prcri Ij Ames Ono ol tlio Iinrgcst In ilivltlnal I osor-i Hostos , MIS3 , Nov 29 The largest bankers hero look for no bid llnancial affect from the recent Ores Ono of the largest owueis of pro ) ertv burned jostcrduy was t L Amos llio Individual losers us a rule , are men abundantly able to stund their losses lho general sentiment regarding the effect of the llro is becoming more encourag lag on n closer nnrljsls or the situation William It Gray of the John C ko crs ucci cy estimated tbo totul loss bj iiru at $10 000 000 lho burned district todav is a scene of dc = olntlon A pot Hon of the flro dep irtment spent the entire night nnd this forenoon in quenching thu remnants of the big bluze while a cordon of weary oflkors are still guarding the ruins The incoming trains this morning wcro pneked with people who have coma to sco the ruins 1 ho walls of soma of the burned buildings are in a very diuterous condition nud the owners mo contemplating the razing of them to the ground to prevent the possibility of ncct dent Gan s of men have alreadi begun to tear away the dtbris 11 n wholesale ) small ware business of Uoston Is vvltn n single exception wiped out , but all the firms will resume business us soon aB suitable qua tors are secured lhis morning un attempt was mndo to llnd the remains of the missing tlremon louci aud Uuckloy , in the ruins of Brown Hurroll & . Company's building 1 heir coats wcro found burled beneath bticks and this seems to settle their fate rurther attempt to 11 ml bodies will be made this altcrnoon thonggrogite insurance on the property destroyed Is&nWT.O asneailyas can bo learned lho state irsuraneo commission says with tlio cxi option of two or thrco newer or sicnllor concerns there-is no probability ofttie suspension of any Insurance com panics Hartford Carpjt Mill Wfstroyctf IlARTFonu , Conn , Nov 20 1'iro bioko out Bhortly uefoio midnight in ono of the Hartford carpet compunj a mills nt Ihomt- souvillc 'lho flames gathered Buch rapid headway that fearing tha destruction of the entire plant aid was asked for and sent from both thi place and Springfield and with the local companj succeeded in keeping the fire confined 'n tha building in which It started The burned building was of brick live stories and BOO feet long and was used as a storage warehouse ' 1 ho loss Is estimated at TltO.Uuu , insurance $ 171000 Spoutauoous combustion was tbo causa ot the lira I. > mi's IJuriiril IHatrict Ltnn , Miss , Nov , 29 The board of as eessors made an ofllcial statement of tha v al uation placed upon tbo burned property this year placing the figures at 1 000 500 uud the number of buildings burned at 330 , OvcrM0U00 I as been subscribed In Ljnn for the benefit of the sufferers 1 wenty llv a acres ot territory , exclusive of streets , has been burned ever , 7,000 pcoplo have been throw n cut ot woik , 17S families are homeless less and ono third of tha b lildlnes la the business portion have been destroyed I\itnl Tinmen In Now Jersey If i n out , N J , Nov 0 A flro st trtcd tVa morning in Levrer's bakery hero Tlv o buildings wore destroyed , causing a loss ot $50 000 Jacob Lerer was burned to death nn I his wife and son so badly burned that tboy iiuiy die Ijitullnti HiHnitnl rturnoil Lo\DcVNov 20 The fever hospital at Rochester has burned All tbo Inmates wcro rescued , but fiftcon ot thorn were taken from places where they were In great danger A New paper Itulliilnir Gnni * Iouomo , Nov 20 llio Truth ( newspa per ) building was gutted by flro tonight , the loss is estimated at $ .10,000 A TLlUUHLn CVCLONH Clgltt I'i rsniiH Killed nnd a Union lliiilly Hurt NiwYoiihNov | 29 A Charlotte , N C , special says A destructive cyclone passed over a portion of Uuford county jesterday , doing great damage I'ho residence ot n farmer near Washington , the county seat , was blown down and the whole f imily , con sisting of the father , mother and'four chll dron , wcro killed Instantly A factory near Washington was blown down und two par sous killed while a dozen others received serious injuries The reports are vary uieugro aud it Is impossible jet to get all the names ot the killed An nuitirz7 Ins ; Ho ik-lei epor Jiilcjl , KiNHiS Citi , Mo , ftov 1.9 [ Special Tel egram to litis iiru | Samuel ICorschofor , for several years head bookkeeper for tbo Great Western typo foundry of this city , v as JailaJ today on u charge of euib ztlomcut It ' is sulu that Klrscbofer's peculations will reach several thousand dollars lho Great ' Western has houses In St Louis , Denver aud Omuha The Hrazll Minor1 Strike Uiitlud iKUUNJtroLiu , lad , Nov 20 A special from Hrazll , lud , says the seven mouths strike U ended At a meeting of tha miners i today the reports showed a largo number of men at work and a motion to deeluro the i strike off was adopted by a large wujorlt } . A CENTRAL AMERICA UNION Tour of the Flvo Rapubllos Ready For Fodoratlon COSTA niCA POLITICIANS KICK The Ppoplo I avnp tlio Scliciu : * , Howe o et lloi il Conrptloil the Spink- crslilp Quays Dlointo- rinl Motlitxls Washimotov HuiiEVit Tun 0 f Hfr 1 513 rOUKTEESTIt STItrBT } W\8niNorov I ) C.Nov J9 ) The dclcgntcs fiom Central America to the international Atncricnu conference are re ceiving very Interesting und Important ad vices from their homo governments concern ing the success of the movement to rcuntto the live republics On the 1'ith of lust Scptombcrthoro assem bled nt San Salvador a diet or conference , composed of llvo delegates from each ot the republics , who agreed upon a basis ot union which has slnco been ipprovcl by the gov ernmentsof Guatemala , Honduras , San Salvador vader uud Mcansrua and is now the bono of contention iu the llttlo rcpublto of C03ta liica lho president ot Costa Klca , M Do Sotu , approved the protocol of tbo conven tion , butnrcvolutlon was immediately raised agulnst hlra by the leaders of the opposition pirty , and ho was compelled to ubdtcalo the presidency temporarily nnd pet mit his vlco pros ! tent to tutio his scat It Is beliovcd , however that w hen the pcoplo ot Costa Ulca undeistand the sltuitlon und tha cucutn stances under which lho union Is to bo ac complished th it they will approve it nnd Join the new confederacy , although lho opposition Is very active and determined * lho plan of union , w hich has been under discussion in the sovcral republics for miuy years Is a popular oao among the poopla and the only obstacle to carrying it out is the Jealousy tint exists among the local leaders , who to use a homely plnnso , would rather bo largo toads in small puddles than small toads in lnrco , puddles Uudcr tlio plan ot the union as auopted the presidents of thu flvo republics are to meat ut soma convenient point on or before Sep tcmber 1 , next , and thcro cast lots to do- termin o w hich shull cxerciso authority over the llv o republics I ha one w ho is so selected slnlloeeuuy the chair of chief tor ono year to bo succeeded in turn by the presidents of the other republics , also chosen by lot Iu the meantime each ot the presidents is to ex ercise locil authority in his owu country like the governor of a state at d each country will muiutun its owu congress ns the logts luturcs of our states are intiiut lined 1 hero is to bo an annual meeting of the genoril congress or conference with dele gates from ml of the llvo republics which shull consider measures for the welfuro of all and take steps to complete the organiza Hon of the confcdcracv by the prep nation of n constitution which is to bo submitted tor tbo appi ov al of the people TUP OTNTJ I1 I CV 1 HOVI MAI\P Although some cncoui agetnent was glv on the western candidates by the conferenro of the Pennsvlvauia delegation this tiflernonn It is conceded tonight tb it Mr Heed will bo elected speaker and probubly or the llrst b illot It was believed by the Hood people that the unit rule would apply in the l'ounsyl vatila delegation and that nineteen votes would bo cast for their candidate so they wcro disappointed when flvo ot tha ICoystono members broke nwuy to McKinley und fourteen only remained for tbo Maine man With a solid Now Lnclutid , Now Jersey nnd Now York II members from Pcnnsyivaula 1 fiom Indiana , i from Wisconsin 2 from Minnesota , 1 from Missouri , i from Kansas , 2 from Cillfornia nnd 1 each from Dattota Montana aud Washington , Mr Heed h is al ready foi the llrst ballot CJ votes If the caucus which meets at noon tomorrow should bo full 81 votes will ba requited to make a selection , but it is p-obnbly that there will be u dozen or moio absentees nnd that 7 > votes will nominate If it should bo oiscov ciedthutMr Koed fulis short of the nomi nation on tno first ballot by ouly night or ten votes his friends to night sav ' Ibero will bo u rush to get on the band wagon , and be- foio the vote is announced the gentleman from Muiuo will bo nominated " DtarAToit qoav * Major John M Carson , tbo correspondent of tbo Philadelphia Ledger , who is ono of the oldest best known und most influential noivspapcr men in Wushiunton , uud has u n itionul reputation as a writer ou llnancial topics , becumou i undidato for clerk of tno house at tbo solicitation of Judge Kelly uud some of the older members and at tbo ad Journmcnt of thu last congress had pledges from all but ono or two of the Pennsylvania repiescntativos that they would give him their votes A majority of those gentlcnnn , however , at the dictation of bcuutor Quay at the Pennsylvania caucus today , will violate these i ledges and support another candlduto whom ho happens to favor In speaking ot this tonight Major Carson said ' 1 anticipated this outcome It can bo ex plained in a few words lho interference of Senator Quuy has passed bov and the urbl trar.y mniiagonicnt of the town caucuses to the urhitrary manutcment of the congress of the United States 1 had tbo best of reasons for believing that a largo niujoritv of the Pennsylvania delegation would bo with me Messrs Darlington , Yurdley and Scrunton lufoimed mo personally that they would sup port mo and Wutaon guvo u like pledge to u mutual friend Ibcsc four gentlemen , at tbo dlctatiou of Senator Quav , voted lor my competitor General Hiugham of t hiladcl phiu did not at any tlmo say to mo that I would have his support , but some of his most , intituato friends had pledged that ho would suiport mo llvo wcoks n o I had a talk with Mr Quay iu bis commlltoo room I then informed him that I had not consulted him or Mr Catucion about tha clerkship be cause I thought it was u mutter which did not concern them , that tbo interference of senators with house organization would bo unwise and unpolitic , auu so bolleving I had not como to him to solicit aid Quay assured mo that bo shared my oollaf as to senatorial interference , and declared that ho bud no purpose to tuito liny Dart in the con test Ho admitted that tils sympa thies vvoro with my opponent nnd knowing the man 1 expressed the fear that bis ' sympathies would lead bim to solicit votes for him Hut ho renewed thu uBsur- uuco that ho would tuko no part in tbo con test I huvo reason to believe that prior to this lnterviow Mr ' ' ' Qu ly's sympathies had materialized into uciion I nm c reditably infer for mod that ho has sent for moiiihora uud re quested them to vote against mo Iu onu in stance vv hen a member replied that ho had promised to sui poit ma and intended to dose so , Quuy reilied , Well , perhaps you nro strong cnouli In joui district to bo independent lu ahothor ouso to add foreo to his demand for a vote agulnst mo Ho said Cursou repicsuuts no one but u lot of d d , iriesponstblo newspapermen without inllueucu or resi dence outside the Dlstilct of Columbia ' " How do you uccoutit for the opposition ot Ocnorul lllngliam , ona of the representa tives from jour own eitvI' ' I have no explanation other than that given by HlncliJiu himself iwo duys ago ho informed mo that a deal had boon ilxed up , that it was Heed aud McPhorsou , that bo would have to vote foi McPbcrsou , and thatull the Heed men would bo ugulust mo" Does this action of the Pennsylvania members take you out of t ! o contest ! ' • Not necessarily I think my name will be presented to the republican cuueus to morrow , I urn a candidate for clerk ngnlust this pernicious aud corrupt system of boss rule represented by Mr Quay I will per haps bo beaten , but the tight will bo con tlnued uutli bossism Is overthrown I will not bo defeated if thOBU members will vote " for mo lu tomorrows ' cattotaw who have ox- pressedthoirahhorroncoot Mr Quays Inter ferenoo vv Ith the house orftanixaltoa " W NAMVKFlt'S TIKTOnT Postmaster Gonorul Wnitntnnkfir's nn tin ill report , ndvanco copies of which wcro given to the press tonight , will conv Inro the publto that It has nt the head of Its postal sen lea n man of unriv tiled business capacity lho manner in which Mr Wnnainikcr treats business propositions is inclined to insniio the greatest confidence in his catncltv It will ba a disappointment to mntiv * th it ha ro ( uses to recommend the establishment of a parcel post , lho people have minced under the burden of high lutes for tbo transmission of small oxpre < packagoi tilt they huvo como to pray that the government would cn- 1 irgn upon the weight of packages which it receives ns fourth clnss mnttor and enter Into the express business on n small scato as do Grout Hrltatn , I rmco and manv nthot countries with alvnnccl governmental nor vice Mr Wanumikcr thinks that thoio is not suftK li nt room in the postotllco buildings throughout tha country to warrant the cs tabllshuicnt of n p ireel post , lho calling of uttontlon nt this titno to the crowded condition of the postoMces cm phatlzcs the linpoi tanco of adopting Sen itor Piddock'n bill making nbpropri Ulon for the construction of buildings for second class postoftlcos , whcroin room tor the parent post buslnoss can bo provided J ho christian pcoplo ot the country who believe in the enforcement of a Sundav law nud the ooscrvunco of the first dav in the week for worsuip nnd rest , will bo glal to road lu Mr Wanamakor's report that the patronngo of tbo postofllcps on Sunday has e tuscd him to think that the expenditure of the monov and labor Is not warranted by the benefits dcrlv cd Ho suggests that the right vviiv to begin rctreuciinicnt Iu this direction is to stop the running of postul cats on the Sabb ith His rccommondation that the minimum of annual receipts which will ontltlo small cities to reeolvo the fieo deliverv ser vleo shull bo reduced from $10,000 to $7 000 will bo h tiled with great delight by many small cities throughout the country Mr Wamimaker thinks that It will bo much hot ter to extend the accommodations now given the pcoplo by improving the scrvico and cs tablishinc free deliveries In am ill cities than to reduce letter post igo from 2 cents to 1 cent , although ho concedes that 1 cent pos t igo Is sure to como within a short time Ho simply beltovcs that better postal facilities are of greater important o than cheaper letter rites The report throughout is n Btroug ono nnd shows the ability ot the postmaster fccncrnl to grasp the practical subjects with which ho has to dcil HAKOTVSS1 TItAM SOIVIVtl DINNER The Dakotans in Washington to the nuni her of fifteen assembled ut the National hotel nnd partook of n Thanksgiving dimiei ludgoJohnll Drake provide ! lho follow ing gentlemen answerort to ( oil call Senator G C Moodv , Congressmen J A Picklcr nnd H C Haisbiough , Chairman C T Mo Coy of the South Dakota republic in cotnmit- Uo , Mnjor Kimball Captain Sherman Prank Krotchmor , William Xcnnant , Captain Gloison T G Shannon "W K Ituzgles James Moody K. C Hayes nnd Mnjor D ivls of the Minneapolis i rlhuno It was tbo llrst Ibanksgiving that the Dakotans have had an opportunity to ohsorva as full fledged Amer ican citizens , and those hero could not allow the opportunity to bo th tnkful and feast to pass unobserved Gonulno regret was expressed pressed by all present at lho absence of thu typical Dakota rustler , Sen ator Pottigrow , who did not arrive until Into last evening I hero are more anxious Inquiries fur him than for all the othei repicsontatives of the Dakotns and well they may bo for when hotukos hold somotlung bus to como Senator Pottl- grew has done more fpi Dakota at homo aud abroad than any man in thrt < ountry w Among the Into arrivals kirom South Da kota is Li W Caldwell , oditoi ot the Sioux Pills Press Caldwell bus been mentioned in a very comnlimcntary way for reading cleric of the house of representatives and also for the supcrintciidoncv of the census of his state Hosaidto lnrUiE correspond ent tonight of both propositions " 1 could not und vvould not accept olthet place Ido not vvaut any olllco at this tlmo " JIEnlUSIvA'S ' DELCOATIOV Allot the flv o members of the Nebraska delegation are hero tonight tcady for the confcrcnco und caucus tomorrow and the opening of the session at noon on Monday Mi Connell and family arrived last night and are located tompoiarilv with Mrs Cole man in Thomas circle , very near the rosl donco which the Omaha congressman will oct upy as soon ns it is completed Owing tea a delay on the part of the contt ictor Mr Connell a rcsldonco will not bo completed under bov oral weeks OMAHA'S lOSTOrPlCE SUP Congressman Connotl todav culled at the ofllco of the supervising urclilloct of the treisury and explained several things about the abstract of the nvvard for the land embraced braced In the Plnntors' ' house ( block 0) ) slto wMch before wore somowbat difficult to un demand Hie result ot this explanation convinces the denartment that the nwards come within the limit of the appropriation , and consequently it will Mot ho necessary to c ill upon the bondsmen to make good anv shortnge lho awards will bo pild ut once and the government will prococd to acquire title to the site THE PlIESIDENT'S .MES3AOT lliopresidnnt's racssago is completed nnd is now being copied on a typowrltor , but will not be sent to congress until Tuesday lho house will not bo ready for it uotilthat time , for the first daywill bo tukea up by the election of oflleers and tbo the selection of scats Tlio message Is not to bo printed ns usual and sent to collectors of customs and giostmastors for delivery to the newspapers , but will bo tologriphed from Washington from manuscript copies when the original ia presented to the house and senate M5Vt POSTStABTEItS Nebraska Hluo \ alloy , York county , M E. Kelley , vice Prink Holler , resigned , Chase Chase county O Falrls vlco W M Uuzick , resigned , Chester J hay or county , John Hodllno , v ce S V Osdlck rtsigied , McCunii , Cherry county , Francis Mead , vlco W V. D Hrandon , resigned , Plato , Saline county Lmanuol Ilavelka , vlco Mrs It Sturgeon , resigned , Shiokloy , rillinore countv.J II Springer , vice II U Campbell , removed Stanford , Harlan county , A IC Criwford vlco A P. IHcnrj , resigned , lrumbull Clay county , J U Elliott , vice C M Walker Iowa Stratford Hamilton county , Carrie , E Doe vice Claud Doe deceased South Dakota CarsonrSnllj county , A J Laklti , vlco H G. Poaso/TeBlgnod / , Center vlllo , Junior county , Mrs M. AL Davis , vice 1 John r Davis deceased , J siiscnxvNEiius Mr Victor lTosevvater , a student at Johns Hopkins university at Uultlmoro , spent to day in Washington J 1 hu leave of absence granted Second Lieu tout James McAndrow , { Twenty llrst iu tuntry , August Jl , 18bJ , Is extended ono ' month ' L D Hlehaids aud R. 1 } Schneider ot [ Fremont Neb , who have boon hero several I days , will return to their homes the first of f npxt vvook they dODarttomorrow night A tolognm roccivod hero today announces that theto is very llttlo hopo'for the life of Abraham Lincoln , ] r . tbo son of Minister Lincoln , who is now ly ing ut tbo point ot death-in Versailles • Jack , " as lmwasfi- mlllarly known In the family aud among friends , was a very brluht boy and a partic ular favorlto among the olUcors of the army whose acquaintance ho made in tlio depart ment whoa his father was sou a tor Mary messages of sympathy have bnen cabled ucioss the water to the distressed parents iho daughter of the late President Gar Held who married Stanley Hrovvn , lormerly her fathers private secrutary , has bought a piece of property In the outskirts or Wash Ington un 1 lias had the deed made out to Mary GarllelJ Stanley Hi own , using both her ovv u full name and thai , of her husband Puutr b Hlatu m \\nlkfi's Ifcoimunciiilutloii Wasiusotov , Nov 29 The rcportof Coin modoro Walker , ( hlot of the bureau of navigation , reeommcuds among other things that no man without previous naval service , above the ago of thirty llvo years ba here after enlisted • , that the enlistment of aliens for general service bo discouraged with a view to Us llual discontinuance 1 DEATH OF MARTIN TOPPER The Author of the Proverbial Phil osophy P\39cs ( Away , A LIFE FULL OF SUNSHINE Ho Hntl Mntivt nrm Pi lemli Among DIstiimiiiHhcil I'cntilo mi Until Sides or tlio Atlnnllc V Iiovnblc Old ainn On tlio Hnrdt r ot Pour Sf ore IC } yrlol t Iff ) bi ) Jimt ) iil m Hcmittf 1 Tiovnov , Nov 20 [ Now York Hortld Cable Special to Tun Hrr 1 Mirtln Par quhar Till per dlo 1 this attcruoon at the ago of seventy nine Not long ago I saw him , n gentle , sllvor halroi , beautiful oil man , who g roe ted ono warmly in his prottv light house bonctth the shade ot the pre it gl iss paluco at Syden ham Upon Wnllan Just opposlto us there hung a splendid portr lit of M irttn uud his brother , two handsome ooy s nnd in u corner of the room n curious looking valklng stick which some admirers of the old poet had sent him from Lake Tuppor , a pleco ot w ator bnrlod within the Adirondack mountains nnd which tnkes Its nauio from one of his ancestors who was ono of the old pilgrim fathers Talking of bis early days ho said ' 'I was n boy at school with Thack eray , who used to call the school charter house a slaughter house bo ciuso of the dreadful tjrannv ot the head m istcr Tolin Leech was nt school ut tbo snmo ttmo and Aithttr Help nnd later on I was at a priv ate tutor s with Ilorold Urowno the prc ont bishop of Uochostor nail ho ind I used to sit togcthci In church and listen to thooloquenco of Hugh O Nell , who was vicar of Albury , near Guildford At Christ church I w is a fellow student with Mid stone always the foremost iu in and never mind how I dllTer from him now I still look upon him with love Ho was an earnest , hard working and religious man even lu these diys He was easily primus inter pares A numboof Lton nnd Christ church choice spirits formed themselves Into a small social club which they styled in compliment to their founders Initials the W 13 G Lord Llcin vv is there and Can ning and Scott aud Liddell nud Cornwall Lewis , and I well remomboi my Hebrew lectures with Huzzy , who wis aftorvvards to becouio famous ' loll mo why vou vvioto joui proverbial philosophy ! " "Ah now wo came to business W ell in 1S23 I was very much lu love with my cousin fsabol , who was afterwards to become tnv wife , and so I thought I vvould trnnsenbo my notions on the holy estate of matrimony A hanpy thought struck mo I will convoy them In the manner of Solomons proverbs , and I did so inurticlcs Hist on mariiago , then love , then fileudship und fourthly on education Hugh McNeil warmly praised them N II Wills , tho-fa mojs Amerlcun poet finding a copy which hud been beautifully printed by Richerby of Abschurch lane , fanctOd the book was that of some forgotten author of the Eltzabcthlan or i and quoted it vvook after week In n peri odlcul of Ills , tbo Homo Journal , and years after when ha met the author was scared to llnd a healthy , ruddy young man in ono whom ha thought had boon dead 300 years " 'I want something about your American tour 'I remember Daniel Web3tor in It 57 Ho was a colossal unhappy , deep brewed dark angel looking sort ot a man with a depth for good and evil In his eye unfathomblc Aud I called on Uarnum Yes the same Barnum who is astonishing us all today IIo gave mo two tickets for Jenny Linda concert und after the concert hu introduced mo to her and she told mo in her pretty broken rngllsh what comfort my poor dear proveiblal philosophy had boon to her Dr lalmago was n very kind and liberal host In l&Tti and It was at his house I mot William Cullen Hrvant Longfellow , ttlgolovv and General Grant They were nil so good "I w is amused on my loctu-Ing tour In America when I said to my agent one dav Shall I road them my pleco upon Washington ! ' and ho replied O no , any thing else of v ours that you like , but Wash ington is quito played out horc now Wo are Bick of him ' " "Mr Tupper , did you find lecturing a good speculation 1" ' Yes very fair , So , in Scotland I used to 1 meet with the most splendid and cntbuslastlo audiences The clergy wora not always great friends ot mine , from a lecturing point of view Ona at Salisbury told mo that the , perpetual Dearly beloved hrotiron' bad spoilt him for eloquence and ho didn't care ' to boar miuo , but non conformist ministers i are far moi o genial " Tell mo something nbout your friends i and acquaintances , the people you have 1 known In so long a life " 11 will Just take thorn haphazard Mrs Hooeher Stowo , very taciturn Oul 'a ' , on i whoso behalf I once broke a lance C irter > Hall , Oscar Wilde , poor Prod Hirnaby , Rogcis the poet , whom I ooco mot in his nr- tistlo house in St Jamas' place , Carlylc , who i warmly bade God bless mo , Spurgeon , who i vvroto mo encouraging mo to go to smiting ' , the Philistines with shaven ciowns , Tennyson son , whom I visited nt Tarrlngford , llrown- ing and Mortimer Collins , Dickens , whom X [ met several tlmos deir old frlond-Prof Owen Matthews , Arnold , ICingsloy , Thomas Copper the chartist poet dear old nun George MaoDonald and sov oral ot tbo royal ists I have met the princa consort over gracious and kindly IIo introduced mo to the prince ot Wales vvhon the latter was quito a boy , and only three years ago At mv last levco , where Lord Houghton the poet t and I were the onlv ones in the old-fashioned I court costume the prluco latroducod mo to his oldest son " 1NJ1NIS I UDMPVU , bix WokIcs of riiloniliil Wentlior Suc- ( iri dun JJy Hani , ( fopi/ilo'il 180 Ill lama Gordon IJtnnitU ] 1'au , Nov 29 [ New York Herald Cable Special to The Hel | lho lovely weutbor with vvhltli wo have bceu uninter ruptedly favored for nearly six weeks came to an end Monduv , and slnco then the Bkies have kept ta a most de termined manner the worst of all weather The wIbo say the wet weather will last for a fortnight Weather prophets are oiten wrong , so let us llvu In hope ' 1 he dismal looking day did not prevent a fair Held meeting at Mr , Uhorn's at Aslat , y osterday morning at 10 o'clock , the carl ot Howtb , O Morse , Nailer Lnjlaml , id J Harron Sir John Nugent , the Misses Hut ton , Misa Games , Mm Gay on , W. Law rence , Mr Ulair , etc , putting in an appearance Tlio line chosen by the bagman lay to the left of the railway , 'llio ground was dreadfully holding and boggy In placoi , und the result was that VA J Harron , with the Halsov huntsman nlono , managed to stay with the hounds till tn the check After the check the houn 1 * ran n n good pace ever the line of criss fields Intersected with holgcs nud an occasional water course , nnd thcro was no difficult } lu keeping out of sight of the pa k till they ran into the bagman nt nbout two lcllnmcttcs to tholoft of the town ot Nay Snturdnv h is boon fixed for huiitintr nt Ole ron , but If the rain continues the excursion to tlio pleasnntest line In the Pan country will have to bo abandoned ns the valley is run over with grass nnd In wet weather great ; Inmago can bo done SlrVlctot lhookc , our present master s prolecessorlnofllio bus returned looking quito hlmsolf ngiln and In toi ds huntingrogularl\ the fox hounds Pau keeps up its icputntlon for hospitality ami every evening'ono hears of dinners Mrs \V H ICnno , Mrs Hutton nnd P G I aw renee seeming ns over to think they can ncv er entertain their friends sunicicntlv Iho thontorcontinues to bo well patron lml As is well known , nothing d units pro vmclnl troups Amongst the latest arrivals moMaJoi aud Mrs Malcolm Patton , lion and Misses Stiubyn , Hon and Mrs Pollock , Hon and Mis Moslvnnnd Misses Moslyn , General nud Mrs Woodhouso Sir Ihotnns und Lady Pilrbalru , Lady Louisa Knox Lady 11 S lUtidorson , Princess Soltiltoff , MijorH A St John , Mr and Mme Lrancls Plintei AITiVtltS 1\ HAITI MlniHtpr Douglas Si glitrd Anuicstj for Political OlT ntlt-i Ponr vit Pimci , Haytl Nov 15 [ Special to I hi , Hu ] President Hlppolyto has nt last announced his cabinet , and so 1 trgoly Is the north represented In It that thcro is al ready much grumbling on the put of the south W'hothai ot not this oxprosscd dis satisfaction is to ba regarded us the Initial phase of another revolution time nlono ill shovv.but the political atmosphere of thb island Is rlfn with vague rumors that jar threateningly ou the car Another m tttcr th w has caused almost as much talk as t.o iippnlutmjnts themselves Is thu omission to send the American niln * istor to tha black republic the same notification of the foniuitloii und composition of the cabinet forwarded to the smallest consul here Minister Doug lass was loft to get his information from the Hnvticn papers and the meaning of this np parent intentional slight is dlflicult to fatlom iho publication of the presidents pardon of politic il uiTonuors not guilty of inurdor nnd arson has been most favorably received Ihoso who hnvovisitcd the loathsome prison wheru some of these oilcndora huvo been so long eontlned can Itnagino the Joy with which it vv is received by the pilsonors Ihoio is a dlffcrcnco of opinion concerning Legitime s right to bo inclu toi in this amnesty which is worded as follows lull ind complete amnesty is given to nil persons who are do t lined In the prisons of the republic oi who have gene Into exile bv ro tson of politic il events , from September 23 , 188 up to dnto Inllvlduiils accused of muidoi or Ircendlar ism or of other non politic tl offenses uud who will uiswcr before competent tiibunuls , nro not Included In this lecreo " > TWO MILLIONS HICHLIl .lmlgo Kiiokor Wilts In the rnmnus Ah pen Mine Suit DrNVEit , Cole , No ) 21 The famous Aspen mine suit Inrolvlrg u one slvth inter est in the Aspen mine as well ns one sixth ot the $4,000 00) ) or $ j 000 030 th it h is Boon tiken out was decided in favor of Judga llucker this morning Itucker bought this ono sixth interest for $15 000 from Harvey \oUng A rich vein was struck and Young rorused to complete the trade Hucker biought auit and the decision makes him ? ' 000 000 riekor than ho was last night lho c iso will beappealed o Hnltl 1 tn Airiou nnd Muulir Ciiicaqo , hav M [ Special lolegram to Tun Hre ] John Klein nti old German , was held to the criminal court today on the charge of nrson nnd murder In March a fiaino building on Clmk street was burned to the ground and Mrs Cugeno V Dalton and hot four j ear old child were cremated b fore they could escape Some tlmo after w irs suspicion fastened on Klein , ho hav ing been known to hav o made thro its against the 1 indlord fleeauso of some dillleilty the two hud when Klein was ti ten int Mrs Sophia Lime who live 1 near the burned cottage - tago tostllled that alio Baw the defendant near the place on the moinlng of the llro Mirthn Mulligin an old coloicd womun ulso a resident of the v iciuitv , saw Klein p iss bv her house and disappear bchiud the cot tiiRO Ton mtnutos latter the house was on llro iho urlsouei denies his guilt but refuses to glvo nn explanation ot his vv bore abouls ut thotimo In Alii n Ij iDoi Law Mult PtTTsnuita f\ov JO The United States district attornov entered civil suits today in tbo United States court against James A Chambers t nd Sellers McKce , trading as the Cbumbcrs & McKco glass company , and James Campbell and II Slicker presidents tespoctively of tbo American Window Glass Workers association and the Universal Fodoratlon of \ \ indow Glass Workers , to ro cov or tha sum of H 00) ) ( the line Imposed by tbo ullon importation labor lnvv ) for cvory intin alleged to huvo been brought to this couutty bv or attho Instigation ot the ao- cused for employment Portv blx men nro alleged to have bean brought hcto In viola tion of the law r-o fimtp To llobliory OovolopmtMitH St Louis , Nov JO In ndditlon to the nlno men nrrosted in iho Chickasaw nation for lobbing the Santa To train at Uorwln , Monduv night , two women , the wives of two of the men huvo bean urrosted At their homes in Ardmoro , two largo packages of Jewelry taken from the express oar , were found lho women m ido confessions lmpll eating tbo men undurnrrcst , and also several others who are still at largo m Kansas Kiiiiorg Arrcsictl Dpnveu , Cole , Nov 29 The United States marshal has arrcstod J il Feazor and J Isor , the two principal actors in the bloody county seat war in Stephens county , Kansas , in vvnleh Sheriff Cross and four dcptiticawi.ro kllloj on ono side nnd ono of Poazor's men ou the other Feazor has neon here some time working us a painter A third party has boon arrested near Pueblo All thrco will bo turned over to the Kansas ' authorities fortrlu ! hti ntn hip Arrivals At Lo rdon Sighted the liuriowmoro and Ornnatnoro , from Uultlmoro At Southuuipton The liave , from Now York At Glasgow lho State of Alabama , from Now York At Liverpool i'ho Michigan from Hoston At Philadelphia iho Missouri , from Lou douAt At Now York The Turnesla , from Gins gow , and the Allor , from Urcmen Tlio VV rutin r Kppnrt , Tor Omaha nnd viciultj Fair weather For Nebraska rair , warmer , southerly winds For Iowa Snow , preceded by fair , warmer , southeaster ! } winds For South Dakota Fmr , followed by snow , colder in western portloiin , slightly warmer in eastern portions , southerly winds , becoming variable * Dnrsny' * Irmilili Bottled Santa Ft ; , N , M , Nov 20 The sale of ox- Senator Dorsev'a herd of cattle by tnorlgago sate tins been satisfactorily settled , nud the sale will not take place DANGERS OF RANCH LIFE tl The Exporlonoo of Two Fromout | W M Mon In Wyoming | H ALL THEIR PROPERTY DESTROYED f H llio SouthuosW nt V braHkn Teachers V j H Association lliui Ollloets 1 bo % H Llcphnnt nt West Point \ H Hultt Tor Charges | ) M Lost AH It ) tht > Ioich H 1 Pin most , Ineb , Not 11 [ Special to Tim 3 i pH HirJ J S Hey of thU tit ) has Just re- 4 i pH eolved Information of a thrilling Incident ot W M Wyoming ranch life In which his two broth | | p | ers A A nnd Ilerry Hov , wcro Involved t I H 'lheso brothers each own a ranch on the I ii ifl liicr-iirlvcrotHrown'sPutk about eighty llvo 8 H miles fiom the town of Grcru lilvcr which Is l I tholi ncaiut mill oul point Tbo eirciim- i fi p iB stance about to bo related occurred two or f s pH thrco weeks ago , and the fact that it is Just I malu publlo is owing to the loiuotoncss of $ li H the place of Its occurrence fiom the ordinary jj H channels of civilization these brothers had pH comfoitnblo ciblus adjoining each other , : H oich ou the corttor of nsoparito cliiltn lhny H were the most comfortublo to be found In s pH that region well fttruishol and wull supplied with luxuries ono vvould scarcely I p H expect to lltul In suih a secluded { , | spot Hestlcs their ortltn try household , M goods they had in their cabins several huu Ilp H dro I dollars'woith of supplies Huforo loav- i lag homo rcccntlv to assist In the fall round ? i H up of cattle , hav Ing boon admonished to t iko P j pH precautions ngnlust the deiirolutlons ot dl H thieves who hul ) ioviou ly entered their ll pl cabins nnd stolen a large quantity of goods , Bljl they resolved to set a trip to catch tint In | fll trudcra who might ba expected to take ad tU vautngeof their absouco to i ob them n aln II They accordingly locked their cabin doors i HH nnd nttncl cl a string at one end to tbo latch i 91 on the door und at the othei to thu trigger of HI n illio so adjusted that vvhon thu door was ' , IJ | opened tlo gun vvould give the iu irucKlor a ' IIJ hospitnblo welcome lode ith It scorns that \ S | not long nftci lho llovs had left on the HU < totindtip thcli l inches wcro visited by ' sll a Inn il churictcr of that section who IHH was after booty Hu oponc t a dooi ot ono I H H of the cabins niul us he did si the trusty gun t IpI wnlch was standing sentinel was discharged IMpH the contents took cllect in the groin uud at SH H 1 tst accounts It vv is thought the in in would HHpl die lo nvongo lho woutt ling of their com iM laden numbei of hlsptls j ithcrod nt the fflpH ranches aud with lighted torch swept away 1HI cvoiy vcstigo of priq crt ownolby the Hoys , Eflpl Including their ciuius uud contents coirals , Slljl barns now ing m icliinos hay rikes ote , 3flHl and about thirty tons of hay , iu all amount | H | Ing to about JJ 10) ) in v iluc lho men who $ flp | are suspected of this balong to an orgtnlzcd SlHl gang ot thieves who infest th it region and IBH nro n tenor to the rinchmuu , whom they fflpfl gieatly outiiumbnr tlH The I lunli tilt i , ( ill 1 > " ( Imig s HfJ Wist Point Isob.Nov 29 | Spec ! it Tel HHJ cgram to Tin 11 u ] Wotdwas sent to the H IJ agctit horc to hoi 1 the elephant locclved yes - H | tcrday until nil charges uro paid IIeatonc6 | sent word tn the pc0plovttar i < > -thLir > * chll- f | * " " * p p dien nt homo nnd ordered forty tons of hiy pi nnd thrco 1 undred bushels of coin A pet I'H H tion is bciujcirculated nsklng the gnvoiuor HBj to order the animal removed from this vicln- HHj itv List night about U o clock the llio bell ' , Hljl rung nnd the people turned out in force but HHJ uuon evami intion it was found th it it wis1 HHI nothing but an electric disturbance in the HHJ elephant h h ilr At the same time nil of the HHH electric lights in town went out lho pcoplo BHI arc auxiouslv awaiting the next freak fl HJ I o lkinj ; AU < i Itioir Intel ests H IJ Hi vtuick Neb , Nov J3 [ Siiucial Tela „ H IJ gram to Tin Um I lion Charles Con lcrl , H HJ liiltish consul at Now Yore , and August H HJ Wolf of London , Ungland , roprcsontatlvca /IH / | of the eastern bondholders of the Kansas ( H HJ City & , Uoati ice railroad , and Novvmun Erb , ( ph general tuannttcr , and L Sammcrfleld , su- \H \ | poriutendont of the same road vvciointho H | city to lav lee ) ing ifter in itters of intorcst .j H to their rend nnd to ascertain the purpose of ' - the Union Pacillu in suddenly pre empting Hj | cert ilu trackugo facilities in the iminediato rI H vicinity of the ICuus is City & Hcatrlce depot SHI A Vi w IWitrian i lu mi Ononeit H IJ Bi atiiice Neb , Nov 2 * fS ifcial Tola jH HJ gram to J. lit Hi.i 1 lie new Fifth slroet H HJ theater was founally luauguiatod tonight H HJ bv n gi ind bull given by the Kllpatrlck | HIJ hose lompany , tl o leiding social organizaHjlJ tion of the city lho hull waselocantly dec Hljl orated with lings nud paraphernalia mol JHJ dental to the tire department lho music H HJ wits furnished bv an Omnha orchestra lho H H nffulr was ologtint , enjoy uhlo uud sucicssfu HH throughout SoutlivvcNtorn N lirn-lcn Ti nolinrs H HJ Neiikaska Citi , Neb , Nov -J [ Special HHJ telegram to Ins lien | lho Southwestern HHJ Nebraska Teachers association in session H IJ hoio today elected the following oflkors for H HJ the ensuing year President , W 1" laylor HHJ of the nor mitt school Peru , vlco president HHJ Charles lor Iv eo of Auburn , Becrotary aud , treisurer W II Gardner ot lecuinsch Fx- H ccutivo coinmittco , F 13 McIClusky of Lin- HH coin , William Clnrv of Nubrasku City and H H George If Chatburn ot Humboldt _ H H A I'm iiilioiiHo Dnttriiy < (1 ( AHfl Yaiiuiaiso , Neb , Nov 3D [ Special : HHJ Tologiam to 'iui : Hi n 1 1 ho farmhouse | p of Ij D Glassburn , about a mtlo and a halt HJ northeast of town , was burned to the ground HJ with nil Its contents last night while HHJ Mr Glassbutn and fuinily wore in iHH town attending a thanksgiving suppei It JHJ is supposed the llro caught from n stovonlpo HHJ which extended up through the roof For H tunutoly the neighbors saw the flro and Hjl saved all the outbuildings uud stable The HH loss is about $ J,000 , , no insuianco HJI P.ili bin y H ilcioiikei'lH rs Sur il HHJ 1'Aintiuitr , Neb , Nov 29 [ Spoclal Tele- , aHJJ gram to The Ui.k 1 City Attomoy John ' H Heasty has begun suit against Henry Hukor HJlJ and James Moles , ealoonkoepors , for tlGO Hj | occupation tax on billiard tables Ihosa- iHH loonkeopors are nbout to sue the city for H $7,500 collected heretofore from them , which HHJ they claim to huvo bcou done under a void HjaH ordmanco , The dovolopmoats uio expected H to bo luloicsting HH A Itunuh til" Mm C liiilunl 'JHJJ Hhatiiici , Neb , Nov 29 [ Special Tele HHJ gram to Tin Hue 1 Nine prisoners from Su- HH | line county who have booa coniluod in the 1 Gage county Jail for some time past for safe -UHjll keeping were tukeir to Wilber today for HHJ trial three of the most despcruto of the JHHJ pally wore shackled togolhor to hoop them * from any successful nttompt at oscupo HH lllliiolN IiicoriHirntloiiH JHJ Ciuc'Aao , Nov , 29 [ Spatial lologram to ' aHJ The line I At Spring-Hold , 111 , today the HJ t sccretury of state issued llccnsos to lho foi- . HjlJ lowing Klordan rofrlgerator car and ' Hj transportation coinpauy ut Chicago for the 3 Hj manufacture of refrigerator railway cars , tfllj eapttol stock , $ J 000,000 , lucorporatorB , Winf * * " ! ) | IJ throp Pond , Charles 1) ) Kaufman nnd George HHJ H Kuttci of Now York , Morris It Locke ot 9 H LI Paso , lex , unu James L Pennllleld of H H Chicago , a transfer olllco Is to bo maintained H at New York city Paducab und Illinois l bridge company of the state of Illinois , at H Urockly n , Masse county , to construct u ate ol i H bridge across the Ohio river ut Hrooltlyn for H railroad purposes ; oapltal stock , 910OOO0 { H fl Incorporators , Charles Heed , Sam Ilouiton W. F , Puxtou and otbort H l