THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; JUESDAY , NOVRMKKR 22 , 1892. "MOWING TOO DEMOCRATIC loo'S Lenuinga Toward RspubHcaniam Disliked in Many Quarters. HIS ADMIRATION FOR THE UNITED STATES \Vomlrrliil Vltnllty of MilCloml Olil Sin" it nil 111 * < ! runt Oipnelly for \VnrK Ills Hnlltim * ' lull-rest In Our I.nit rlcrtlun > lPil IBM IJT New York AmorlMoil Prosi. ] HOMII , Nov. 'Jl Thu pope followed with the liveliest attention the recent proilden- lint struggle In the United Stales. Ho Una pocinl reports concerning tlio progress of the campaign , d the result ot the oloetlon Rout to him. ills holiness tun no snoclnl sympathy with either of the cront American twrtica , but his sympathy with n"u bis nj- miration for the United Stales manes him desirous of knowing nil the developments of 'ttio republic's spirit und nil shades of ourront pnblio opinion on both political nnd social questions. La UaMognn Nnlionnle , the croat political review of Florence , hns an article attacking the dcmocratlo policy of the pope , Lu Hassoenn assorts nna pels angrv over Its belief - lief Unit till * change In the Utiilud Slates , policy will und in the election of an Ameri can popo. The Vatican U well satlillod with Iho ro- RUlts of Italian elections , because In the groal towns , out of the total of the po slblo voters only a ffftu era fourin have gone to the polls. Tills indifference of the electoral body Is the best Justification of the pope'a tacltci , and proves that without peace b- miUo with the Vatican , the political life of Italy has become atonic. The periodic reports ourront about the Dopobolr.g 111 seem to arise from two causes , llrst , th.it ho is wont , to seclude himself In order to work muro at his case , mid next' that his death is desired by all those to whom his democratic nnd republican tomtcjiclos uro obnoxious. , A'I ' rumors that ho Is nillnp should bo hold as doubtful. At preset ho 01 Jo.vs peed health , with a freshness of spirit and power for worn which arc slmnly aston- Uhlng. Ihsdoctors , his domestic attendants nnd nthoi-.s with whom he is In dally contact , marvel over his vitality , his alertness of mini ) and body. "Ho will livi ) many voaro .vet , " salil one who dally sees h.m. For n number of weeks past , KIIICC thi < intense beats of the minimer have passed iiway , 110 has worked particularly hard. Uno is nsionishcd to learn that , tills old man , alter sleeping only three hours in the day , devotes the rest of the day to business or Intellectual work. Wll.l. i : 10 IV. V HUM' . 1/itritt rail nt ilio Cm-limit .Soelnl-licmocriits I'nipiiMuil Kngllitli Turin nil ( iraln. LONDON , Nov. 21. The socialist-demo cratic federation , through Us committee on unemployed woruingmen , begins todav anew now rent campaign.Viilte , the socialist who organizes the Ucmnnsiratioas of the un employed , addressed a meeting yesterday. In the course of his snoech ho said that it nft'jr today any man paid a farthing in rent while his familv did not have stiDlcient fooJ lie would bo a \Vaitedoelared mat bo did cot believe In paying font. lie had not paid any in seven yean and meant never to pavany. This statement was greeted wit U cheers. Ho called unon his hearers to Imi tate the Irish and pay their landlords with blaclcthorns. Emergency cntnmlttoes , ho added , bad b en funned In overv district to aiu tenants who oppose their landlords. If property " ownnrs succeeded In distraining their"ten - tints it would cost brukon holds Then the \vivcj und ih'ldron ' wlllgotoSt.Stephetisnnd camp out before the houses of parliament. This plan of campaign , the .speaker stioutod , would pain thousands of dirty landlords. Throughout tbo speech he was greeted with hcarlv applause , which snowed that the sympathies of the audience wore with him. Wnlte's threat that orgnnueu bands will resist every eviction is nat an empty menace , Mr. James Lowthcr , who will be chairman ot thii coming agricultural conference , nas written n letter to the larmors iti Kent in lecard to the advocacy by the fair traders of u duty on grain. Ho suggests the adoption of a sliding scale tariff , that shall cea'.o ' in bo lovled on thi > necessaries of llle , dlioctly the home production yields a protlt , anh the giving of a preferential tariff to grain from the British colonies. The Telegraph calls the proposals moo.-i- shine. The D.ulv News says : "Wo are not going to make Mr. Lowthor out1 McKinley , but ho is verr useful in stripping the disg uis > c from Lord Salisbury's Insidious suggestions. " The Morning ( conservative ) says that Mr. Lowthor'a iugsestloiH are utterly Impossi ble. ble.It It Is stated that the govern man t will favor- aoly consider a bill , prepared l > v the Loniton county council , abolishing the i-ity corpora tions anil placing uuild funds undnr the con trol of tne council , A prominent member ot the cnuuiy council stulud toJay lhat such a t bill hao been prepared . He added that the posts of lord mavor , aldermen and slu-rifl'i i would bo continued honorary dignities , but their administrative powers would bo destroyed. MIIC nov IHCVII. . A I'liustVNnortlnu tnr Uliicli it IVoiimn . liiiiMX : , Nov. : ! ! . A rather sensational nnd unusual case has just been sottted by . the courts In Ulehstadt , Havana. A rro- I tcstunt wounm named Hurt began an act ion " "j * fnr slander against a Catholic prliist , Father Aurelmn , whom i > hn accused of asserting that shu hail by the areiiey of witchcraft imbued her boy with tlio devil. In bis dn- lnn i ) Father Anrolian called sovcr.il Catho- lie i-IciMunen. liu tostuled thul Ho hml ex orcised iho devil in the bov ami supported till * ovidoucii by ijuolutloiis ( roni I hu writ ings , ot thu fathers. Tlio l > oy himself d - nnncd Ihutho Uumv notnlng of the nllognd exorcism. The woman was awarded .small damages. s < , , \NI1.U. < , .UNiil : illi III'.ITII. Ililiui , iliillnlntirli . - I.ltlii'i-Ciiniiinllcil Miic'idn iif Illnil Ifiiiu Kvrlliuiliiiit , iMnis , Nov. 21 , Tno doalli of Uaron dii liulimcli , who was one of thu man compro mised In tin ) Panama scandal , has milord cmiMdmable dlfi-usslon und storms are ulloiit tlmt r > ) tlu < r ihun stand pro-.eL'utlon hn Uiuniittnd sulcUti * . This m. > rning it Vf'is Raul hU death was caused by I * cerebral axmiLMiivni draught , ou ov the dis' coyi-ry thai pipcis shDwuig that ho was roir.nrnmlsed in Uiu caual .srandal had b o\ \ klolcu from him. Ills family rdfuio to allow un uut.ipty to h held 'uiid this is laliou 119 confiriu.illon of the sniui'lo ' theory , though Ihn faintly g.tviuu thclicuason In foftibinu to allow nj autopiv that It is contrary to the Jwwiah rellirioi. Tlio uaron loavoi a fortuui D "f " OOO.f.'UU francs. Italy U'lll Muy In tin * I iilini , IJIMIKIS , Nov , L'l The statement In a dls.- I'Htrh to thn Ohroulcln that liuly was nhuul \\Ubdtniv irum tbu Latin union was un founded. The di'ieg.it i of thu nations belonging longing to the 1111)011 ) Kuliiy on tbu inlllutlvt > f ttio Italian dulegulim huyo ugroud to volt : ulluotlvclv , on nil nutters ailix-Uny ; tin inlun , Kurrr nt l'.un , Nov. 'J | . A dlsnatoh received hon ' 'roiu I'orto Jfovo states that ilia V'ronol troops have onturca AbuiiK-y , the capital o ) .ihonitiv. without tnrollut. any opposition < t vUir'J ; ' ) i ri/lii tun vanished mid tbu J-VuncI ire u. m. * WjVtSty _ o [ Ih oaiutaU M. l' t r l urBClmliTu Vlctlni > , HT. I'BrEitsui'iia , N'ov , St-Kluvon iii'v iiiHiw of olnlor4 mid Ibrco deaths wt-ru ro pnrlcti .v , Nov. ai.-It Ua boon denlded tha ( lie iiiixt socialist congrois will be held n C'plogno. _ Tim LO.VJON , Nov. ai.-Tbo AiHoncatx deli pates to the International monetary confer ence , whlh opens tomorrow In Hrtinols , lelt the Victoria .station nt II o'clock thin morn- ItiB. Senator Alllt on * nld Ihcro WAS no loll ing how IOIIK the conference will last , tie exported It would bo n WCCK before they fmrlv co , down to bmlnoss. Adjourn mont o\er the Christmas holiday * Is Inevitable. U'ooiliiirn of tlinVnrlil. . Alpha Citinp No. 1 Imvlnp nttixlnotl ft momuorshlpot 001) ) will bonrosuntotl with no oloRnnt bitnnor by the sovorolen olll- cornt WASHINGTON HALL TUKS- 1)AY KVliNINO , NOVKMUKR 2i A flno tnuslciil program will bo rontlorod nnd the ontortnlnmont will concltulo with n'Krnntl ball. Tlckots. 50 cents , ad mitting L'otitloinnii nnd Indies , limy bo obtained of inombors of the u.xmp or nt the door , All U oocltnon In thiH vicinity nnd their friends nro Invited to nttond. j.ii i nutt.irni.inc ir.vio.v. Jlnrli llnoiir < in Tniiisiiplc'it i t tlin Annual Mriillng In > 'n\v Viirk , New YORK , Nov. 21.The annual mooting of the Amateur Athletic Union of the United States was bold today at tbo Aster house. Previous to the mooting theokl board of BOV- omors mot mid transacted a considerable amount of Important business. The ooard referred the appeal to the com mittee on trials and reinstatements. The re ports of the base ball aud the amateur cham pionship committee wore occupied. Other reports were referred to the now board for action. " At the conclusion of the governors moot ing the general m.nual meeting of the union was convened. The disputed claim of A. T. Kenney fora swimming record was presented by Mr. Kelly , president of the Atlantic association , and referred to the record committee. Informal discussion on the resumption of banners and prizes for Joint competitions en sued , resulting I'.i tbo adoption ot the follow ing resolution : That It Is the sense ot this meeting that the governorsof the Athletic union ouirht not to authorial ) for tnt'mssc. buso ball and foot ball rlmmulunshlp prl/es other thun banners nur any allonanee of expense fur traveling of the teams. The following mombon wore then elected to fern , the board of governors for the ensu ing year : .Atlantic association Howard IVrry , Columbia Athletic club , and Ilurvoy McMillan of the Athletic club ot the Sehuylklll Now , Central association T. K dtuarns , Detroit Athletic club , and A. I * . Wight man , Cluc'igo Athletic club. New Uaglind association--/ . Heals , Hoston Athletic club , and A. \ \ ' . .Simpson , Now Swimming association. Metropolitan iiiso- clation ' .v. H. Curtis , Now orn Athletic eluD , and .1. K. Sullivan , Now Jersey Ath- lo.lc club. North American Turnorbund , .1. Uardor ; League of American \Vhoctmen , U. II. Lascomb. The general meeting then adjourned and the 'lonrd of governors held nn executive ses sion which was kept up until late In the nlcht. At it the following resolutions were adopted : Itusohi'il , That ibe Amateur Athletic union annual championship and Word's fal r i-iiin- inltu-u hu Instructed to mal > o urnm'omunts to hold In I'hlcauoa Irindieap inectln ; open to thu world and avoild \ championship eompo tlon. ItesiiUcd , That the coniinlttca he Instructed to eorrc poml with foit'lgn athlotlo nssoola- tlonw in re I itlon to tlio world's cli'iinplonshlp nieclliig with fid authority at the said inect- lr- , . Kcsolvcd , Thul Mr. llarncrbo Instructed to air.in/u three d itiH licUvuun Aujjusl ) mid HiMituniDor ; . ' . prcfurably tin1 latter part of eltulllbel | , : md report to the onuuilteu. The report or the committee on the polo vaulting record ofV. . S. Kodcnbaugh of 11 fcelo1 inches , at 1'hlladelphia , was allowed. The application for reinstatement from \V. II. Ilass of iSow York and J. MuVarlane and Ma' . Kwan , which were presented , were re- ieoiod. ( inoil l orliiiio ot u .JnrKL.y. Four UOIH.Lla , Nov. 'Jl. Henry James a man nootitIII years old , who formerly lived In Red OIIK , O. , Is wauled nt that place , as no has fallen holr to a Uf.'O estate. Ho loft home in IhT.I , coming west , roaming aoout from nlaco to place , and iu the summer of IS ! ID was in tuls city. Ho is a joouoy by occupation. fuller Mill King. The hhooi betiveou Fred Fuller and \V. J. Latigdon nt Husor's park Sunday was won by Fuller with room to spjro. The twenty- live ring target was used and the following scores resulted : Fuller 10S , Is ! , lO.'l. 177 , 1SS ; total. ' 042. Langdon K'17IJ , 150 , 177 , 173 ; total , SOS. Tommy Wiiirpn nt l.llicrlv. Wico , Tex. , Nov. 21. Tomrnv Wnrron , fe.itliorwelglit pugilist , charged with the murder of Gle u Stovall ( colored ) , was ro- lou.eJ , the jury failing to ugroo. Kuihts ; ol l.silior Milccit OlllctTN lor till ) l.iiMiliig Vir. . Sr. LOIIMo. . , Nov. 21. The slxteonlh annual session of the Knights of Labor will soou bo nlacod on the record of tno "has boons. " Today's work embraced practloally all thai remained to no accomplished. Al Iho session lodny n proposition lo strike out of the Knights of Labor platform the de mand fur n graduated Income tax led to n lively debate. It was finally decided lo change the plank so as to make II rend as followsThat n uradualed tax on incomes and liihoritnneris bo levied. " Upon this question being dlsnosod of the following resolution was presented bv Mr. Schonerfarcor and inmnlmbuMy adopted : Iteiolvud , That It Is the sense of the general iiBBombty of the Kiilnbts of Labor that the liiiti-oiiii' of tlin ri-euni Rlriuelo at Homestead H deplor iblc , but It has beim Of far-reiichln" r . ' = ult-i In M'tlllnjr. teninoriirily at luast. great Iteholveii , Th it in the declaring oil' of thu htrlke at llonii'sload and thu dlsL'tisslon f ol io i Ing wi HIIOII d nut lose s'Rlit ' ot the thnii- s.iinii ofoiK iitf nooplo loft penniless und on tbo virtt' -if.-iryalUin. . Thi'it'foio , he it , ordered. 'I but the general e\eeutlvc. hoani of ilio Kn ghls of 1-ibor bo Instruct ! ) i to ISHIIII an appu.il for .till for thusa unfortunate peiiu'e. anil dislitlMito II ID iliu lirst ad- \iinluKcuf these who m-iid linln. Al I o'clock n motion to proceed to elect olllccrs for the ensuing ycaiprevailed. . Mr. I'ovvdorly tiddrossud thu delegates , saving ho did not desire n Hi-election , nnuhoggoJ them to select some one else , In order to leave Die delegates free to speak their minds , lie left the hull while the vote was being taljcn. A number of delegates bpoito , the almost unanimous sonllmonl being Ihul the order al largo dVmunilcd , and tlio cause ) . ut labor rciinircd his re-election , A secret ballot \vas tillten. and Mr. 1'owdorly was chosen bv a vote of lOi to sKseatlerlng. . Other oftlcors wore oleclad as follows : tJoneral worthy foreman , IluL'h ( 'avnnaugh , general secretary nnd treasurer , John W. Haves ; ceiural uxecilllvo bo-ird , T. V. Powderly. ox-ollicio chairman , A. A. Wright , John Devlin. John Jhivls and T. 1) . Mcliuiro. All of the fprofe'Olnp , except MrCJuliu , are re-uloctod , 'J hu tilter was a meinbei of thi ) board up to l.i S , who < i he was dofcatea ut Indianapolis , Klnco IhSS hD-has-boDn acting as Konorul orgaul/.3V for the oxoculiyo board nnd will nrobably c-onllnue to net In that o.i parity. Adjournmimt lor the day followed lha u oli'clion of cillcers. ! Iliti .Nullilng in Ilittrnrt. Ni.tt YDIIK , Nov. 'Jl. l-'alher Corrigau of llobnkou sent 11 lengthy hitter to UUhop \ \ igger of Jsowark todav. Hu refused lo re- tructlhustatements mailo by him In relation to Ibo ( .Ionium JatholU ) i-oiuvntlon rcconllv held lu Newark , " 1 bavo lookocl over my letters , " s > aln leather ( jorrigJii , "vory carefully ami can Jlnd no mlsstutoment , and therefore I have nothing to Hill-act. "My wholu am m tlon n opposition t ( Cahciiblylsin. I am not opposed lo tin Corman C'alhnlici , That u , usldo from thi mutter In ( , ontroviray. ; I , do not boliuvo it buying iho oliurch autafonUu Auicrlcan In ; hiltutlons , " \\unl llnliu fur Her lnjur < > il IVollngt , Chrlillna U'asbnmn lm& invoked thn aid w thu district court in compelling Josept Kuilcu to pay her t..ooo to towinneiiha no for tbu great bodily pulu and lueiual unguisl I but bho lias btitlon'j. In her petition bl ) that last winter she was thn OWHC alat uuu was In tlu ) solo paiscsslon of u dwcillini at of three rooms , that ono culd bluzurdy au < the dolcndata hupponud thai way. H nnnovod the wnidown from the humbl cottune , i-uusinj ; her to contract a coli wtleh CHUIO un&r i > roviiv , ' fatal , TRODBLEOFP03R OLD KANSAS Soma Peculiar Political Complications Ono May Ilavo to DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS FUSE At t.iMint It U Sal il Tlu-j- Will tmtile tlin Fat Olllccnol the liORlnlitturo ARltiillntr the UiioMlon of Dlxld- Ing ttio btntei TOI-EKA , Kan. , Nov. 21. The prosnoct of a democrat In tbo speaker's chair of the Kan sas loglslniuro is nol Improbable. There will bo three democrats in iho body nnd ihoy will hold iho balance of power. It Issoml-ofllcinlly announced lhat n dumocrnllo candidate will open headquarters in a uay or two and make iho race tor Iho speakorshlp. His name Is Joseph Koonthnl and hu Is n banker of S.inln FO , llr.sliell county. A dicker with Iho republican forces is reported for terms by which Uoonthnl propose * lo help ihem orgnulzo iho hous.0. lie thinks thai Ihn ton- lesl i-iui bo made Btiocessfully. This would menu n republican .successor to Senator Parkins. Uocnlhnl was opposed lo fusion. The rosull of Iho vole on Iho proposition lo call n constitution convention will orob- nbly have to bo determined by the supreme coifrt. With lour counties to hoar from , 115,000 votes were cast for iho convonllon , and 114,000 against. It is not ex pected 'hat thu four counties will materially change Iho majority which ou Ihe face of Iho returns shows thai Iho proposition has carried , but Ihoro were thousands who neglected lo vole cither for or against it , A strlcl inlorprclatlon of the constitution menus that tbo people who neglected to vote ellher for or against the convention practically voted against It. To Divide tlinStatu , The ngltalton of a now question Is now stirring pollllcal circles. It ! the division of the ( Unto Into equal halves. The discus sion of Iho nucsUoa has bcon going on over ' slnco olectto'n m n quid sorlof way. bul now Iho newspapers have Inkeii tt up mid are arcuing It with inoro or less vehemence. The republicans of the west half of the stnlo favor the proposition for lhal section of tbo stale Is slrongly republican , while Ihoso of Ihn cast oppose it , because the division would make lhat half anti-republican. The demo crats generally favor the division for the reason thai In tlio ovcnl of iho death of the people's party they would bo In control of the eastern half where ull the large cities are located and where their majorities aro. Aside from political reasons , Ibero are many good grounds for Iho division. Tlio Iwo halves of Ibo slalo have entirely dissim ilar Interests. Tbo eastern half is metro politan and largely interested in munujactiir- Ing industries , while the western half Is wholly given up to agriculture. Thocllmnto of the two regions Is different and their people arc separate classes. Finally , each half Is dlssatlsllod with the otbor on political and business grounds , and can never live In harmony with ono nnolher. Ills probable lhal stops may bo taken this whiter to secure tbo division of Ihe state. SOCIAL UNHKST 1)11) IT. Tlio Now York Trilinno filvcs Its Views an Itnpiihlican Duloiit. Nnw YoitK , Nov. 21. The Tribune says Ihib morning : The politician who nttompls lo explain Ihe defeat , Is crying over spilled uiilK. The nowspaoor which tolls "how il was done" is "whining. " The writer of a political obiMiary has hardly nn enviable task. * * * To him that looks beneath the surface there Is ample evidence that do- teat of iho foiinbliuan parly is not mainly duo to "unpopularity" of its candidates , nor to thu love which the people ore said to bear ( Jrover Cleveland : nor to the McICuilcy bill , i.ot to any "desire on thu part of iho people for free trade , " nor is free silver the origin. Not ihroueu the "superb generalship" of the democratic national committee was tbo vic tory gair.ed.norwas the battlelostthrba'fti the lamentable Incomnetency of the republican lenders. The chief cause of the republican defeat and democratic victory is the modern tendency toward socialism. This statomuflt by no means implies lhat Iho socialistic prouagand.i has taken a firm bold upon the citizens of iho United States or lhal us tenets have but lo bo sown In American soil to bcir nn abundanl harvest. They have not the slightest , desire to over turn Iho oxisling government ; Iho ravings of Iho anarchists they repudiate altogether. Hul since 1873 , on btiick Friday , Dolitlcal and social conditions of the United Hiatos have been those of unquiet and discontent among certain classes. Thu greenback parly then had Its origin. It , is within the last dd- cade. however , that social discontent has manifested itself more markedly In the for mation of political parties , all of which , ac cording to tha loaders of them , wcro des tined to gloriouj future * when thu demo cratic and republican parties shoald bo wiped out of existence. This unsettled stnto of affairs sho\ved itself in the formation of the greenback party , the labor party , the socialistic party , the farmers alliance and finally the people's party. I'rrd Dongluss tilvos Ills Ylmvi. WASIHNOTOX , D. C. , Nov. 21. Hon. Fred Douglass has received so many inquiries slnco oloetlon from members of the colored race who are anxious to loam his views as to the prooablo effect of democratic accession lo power thai ho ho.s put his answer Iu Iho fcrm of a primed circular. In this circular ho expresses tLo opinion thai tlio.-te persons who approuendcd a violent change for iho worse both In Iho general condition of the country nnd thai of Ibc colored ucoplo north and soulb will Hud themselves uuret-ubiy surprised by thu lltllo difference which the' change of administra tion will luako. There will , hu thinks , be m.iilo by the now administration no disastrous assault upon the enterprise , Industry and welfare of the country. The democrats will endeavor to overhaul the tarllT ana in borne I-.ISIH rhanges will bo made , bill Iho principle of protection will nol bo Ignored or abandoned. As lo Ibo elTocl of the election of Cleveland upon tbo condition of the colored people of the bouth Mr. Douglass says ho Is free to BRV Ihul hu has Ills fears us well as his hopes , "Uno tning I may with solely bay , and It Is this : It will bo very hard to make thn condition In the .south much wor.su limn It now Is und has been during the present administration. " CJovuland unit Murphy ut Outx. Nnv YOIIK , Nov. 'Jl. The Tribune says : While Edward Murphy was In Now York Inbt week Mr. Cleveland sent for htm nnd requested him to withdraw n n candidate jor United Stales senator. It may not astonish anybody conversant with Ihe hltuii- lion lo Inarn that Mr. Murphy declined to grant Mr. Cleveland's request , nnd that Iho nlmosphero of Uiu room In which 1)107 ) con versed wont down several degrees , Mr. Clavoland'R positive cholco for Mr. Hill's colleague In the United Staw-t stmato U not knoun hut to few parsons , but a prominent New YorK democrat who Is believed to have especially good means of getting his Information said yesterday that among hia sole-c.t circle of intlmato friendx the president-elect made no secret of his uoslra to have William 0. Whilnoy luore. llnyikril i ; < ml ra ultli Olovi'luiiil. NEW YOIIK , Nov , SI. Secretary llaynrd remained an hour or more wilt ) Mr , Cleveland - land yesterday. Mot rim-lit * ol Ocean ntuaniuru , Al London Arrived La Uourgogno from fiostou. At Southampton Arrived NoUor from Glasgow. At Lizard Passed-Suovla from Now . At Ilrow Huron Arrived Aller from New . Vorit. Al Humourg Arrived Columbia from Ninv York. _ , At Liverpool Arrived Montraoro from Baltimore. At Ulbraltar Arrived ICuUer Wllbnm II. Tliu Death Kill ) . no rn.v , Mass. , Nov. 2J.-rCharloy Kood , tha actor , diuii last night of heart'alseaso at Mho llusr.be ! In this clly. Ho opened "IIoss nnd Hoss" at the liollls ihoator Monuav ie niuht , but he was only able lo appear iwo lo nlghu. Id Al.uuo.irBiiqi-K , N. M. , Nov. 31-Aftor at f ii'ueis of ouo mouth with Inflammation o r- Iho bowels bronpht * on from flux , Hon. Tranquillno Luna died ftl his homo In Pornltn. Valencia county , Tuesday morning , Ills Illness came on when ho wns In Washington , D. C . . nnd Now York on business nt 3 thji lima of thn cholera quarantlnR i5id * f < M rmpr that tie might be detained fti tfto supposition that ha bad cholera ho aid not ntto'mpt lo cbnok the disease unlll ho ranched homo. The deceased wns n member of the wealthy nnd Inllunn- Hal Luna family of Now Mexico nud WAI born February 23 , 1349 , Ho wns n republican nnd ton vcat-A ngo loprosentod Now Mexico In congress. Ho came un for rc-olectlon the next two yours against Frank Manzunaros , but owing lo frauds perpetrated M the ballot box In bis county the oloetlon wns contested nnd the democratic representative * gave the scat lo Manzanarqs. Slnco then Mr , Luna has boon sheriff and tnx collector of Valencia counlv nnd was ono ot Iho six delocatos from Now Mnxlco to the Minneapolis national con vention. it i i't-1.t I.U.Hi.u7i / < i.vr. Many llomcitimil .Striker * I'liul Themselves llurrcd Iroin Sociirlnir Work. HoMKsTKAti , Pa. , Nov. 'Jl. The strike hav ing been officially declared off a great rush wns made this morning by the strikers to got back to work. As early as 0 o'clock the rush oognn nud It kept the police btisv handling the crowd. By ! i o'clock the rush wns over , but they continued lo go lu twos nnd threes nnd this will doubtless bo'kept up for davs to como. A largo number were turned away , some with peed prospects of securing Ibelr old positions lu the near future , wbllo many were Informed that they would bo glvon no work under any circum stances. II Is now plainly evident lhal the black lUt Is quito long and Ihoso whoso names appear on Iho list , will bs forced lo seek worlc olsowhPM. Dili > "t l-'tivor tlu > Strlltn. PITTSIIUIIO , Pn. , Nov. 'Jl. The wreck of the great Carncgto Btrlko was slowly being cleared nwny today and hopes are onlorinitiRd thai Iho mon will generally secure work In a short limo , an J Iho trcmomlnns struggle will bo bul n morjory. Honoris from Homestead are that iho old mon generally hope to bo back in their former places by January. The Beaver Falls men are nil reinstated except , about six , and In Lawreucovlllo the mon are still out , but it is believed many can el back. Interest today gen orally centered nt Law- rcncovillo , whore the men are making a last desperate or rather hopeless stand. They individually acknowledge thai Ihoy are de feated , their leaders Imvo thrown up the light , yet thev nro lighting. Today , at n largo meeting of the "sympathy strikers , " In Ei.itrncht hail , it wns noticeable that none of the former loaders of the strilto were prcsonu The meeting continued In session for several hours and was very likely an exciting - citing one , judging from the sounds of voices , raised in excited argument , \\tuch reached the slreet below. On adjourning a number of slrlkors said lhat nothing bad been decided ou , but that a meeting of all Iho Amalgamated Irdccs will bo hold on Wodiiasday morning to take final action. The strlkorn now sny Ihnl they were generally opposed to the sympathy strike and only wont out because all Ihn rosl did so and they were ordcrod by the national lodge to do so. j VluwH of tlin Nutioiml Sncrotnry. PiTTsnuiio , Pa-.S oVi 21. Spoakmg of the action of the Amalgamated lodges In declar ing Iho Homoslo.Al > ltiko'off. ) . National Sec- rolarv Kilgnllon said today : "Tho associa tion is wull satisllod with tbo conduct of tbo mon during the struggle. While some fea tures of Iho conical were painful , Ihe loyally of Iho mon lo Iho association ucd Iho conti nence llicy reposeff1 nilqach olher is without a parallel In labor&tltsputqs. From the atari the mon were masters of their own destiny nd the association has confined Itself o assisting In every possible way o bring about u successful lorminnlion f the struggle. I tH-Uts not boon nblo to do hat It does not jre'ffuH upon Iho power and ulluouco of Iho organization. The case was no whera a vast accumulation of woaltb in ho bands of Iho Carnegie company swayed ho line nf batltu iu their favor. Tlio associ- lion will contimlb its do'hsorvativo ways , nil wo have very good reasons to hellovo hat the success which has heretofore ut- ouded Us efforts will' folio"it lu the uture. " The report to the effect that Iho funds of ho association had boon misappropriated is ndignnnlly denied by President Garland , vho said , if necessary , it could bo shown how every cent of money received bad boon expended , Itmlly Hurt by n rail. Lflror Strykcr , a M yoar-old boy who lives vith his parents at ICigbtccnlh and Vinton troets , was severely Injured at the corner of Slxtoonlh slrcot ami Capitol avenue nl1:30 : yesterday afternoon. Ho was riding n horse , vhlch slipped and foil , striking heavily on ho boys lolt leg. Both bones were broken ust nbovo the unklo. A seclton of iho bono lad to bo removed , but the boy bore the ordeal lilio a soldier. Atibonost pill Is the noblon work nf tha apothecary. DoWitt's Litllo Early Klsers euro co uslipalion , biliousness and sickhond- acho. ATJii.s OF i-jnrEnn.i\ : Domestic. Cold weather IN now prevailing throughout the entire northwest. I'U. . W. Mnount ) denounces the farmers al- liuico a.-i simply u third ii.irty niuohlne. SeratirH Qnlllnxcr and I'ofTur have con cluded thnlr Investigation of the I'lnkerton system In Chicago. Tbo prutildent has pardoned .1. A Hlmmons if New Vork , who hua been sorvln ; : out a sun- U'lu-o for complicity ; n wrecking a hank. Tlio b'ink of Ashland , III. , was wrecked by : lvnainlti ! by burglar.- , who bluw open the sifu. The lobhuri seeurod a big booty and escaped. In the National Oranse iho MvN * system of nltlatho and referendum has been ruforruil lown to the subordinate granges tor discus sion , > Owluii to the irinpss of one of the Juiors In tin ) cnso of 31. II. C'nrlls , Ilio act or , on u t-h ir.ro if in u nl erl 11 ? nftin ( ' 'ranelsco. C.il. , po.leeinan bus been eoiillnnuil until I'rlday next. The MiissachusuUi grand Jury which hai been consiilerfni the llorden i-aso bus been ! . iinlsii'd until Thursday , December , I , prob ably to iflvu the police u ehanco to look uu now evidence. In thu haiioas eorpus hearing at Dallas Tux , , of Or. Jininsfiir Ulllliii ( Japtaln W. .M. Voul , Jiiflgo Tiu'kersald lhat lu his mlirl thu Kill ng was minder In the llrst ilegieo and tlieinfotu not < i ballnblo case. HDimnil ( Mrinlolinnl has bcon pinioned by tJovernor l-'lower ofNnwVoilf , Hi ) WHKson- tenced two yoais ago for sevnn yuum for furgerlus. ( . 'armluhuol was a papurmalior and hu for.'ed bank paper to tbu amount of a\ei IIOIK10 , J , Fisher , nplll/en of Han Anlonlo , Tex.who arrived al l.os AugRle'i two weeks , ii ! < j on his way to ivm I'Titnofsi-o , to visit nilatjvi's , h.i been discovered ildad If ; bed. Tbu cause H not ICIHMUI. TlioidueitiiBud had milch minipy and jewelry on hli person , lie wab about M yonis of n e. T . , o The devustalloiiiiy/tho | ) recent cyelono of Itudhuu , III. , has u\Vt.Jlutod ' ( u call for aid from that town. Tn.jT.o uomo to n telegram friim Mayor J , II. Mi'.qr.Ineetln / will be held on'chaiu-o In Bt , I.ohls today lo listen to the Btntomontsof iv coliltnlltiio from Jtoduud and liiku notion tberioal 1" t The pollen of Uolthlien iavomipturod aana ( of four KrceuxooJsiuiirind iwo Intt-iuled out- of-town vietlmv. 'jC.lii nri-iiioodH | men went Ueoriro Wood * . , IohijJjirjihy ; , Uoor o Kdwardfl and Ueor c llariUJUJ/l / tholr vlcilmn worn Kn.ll.l. llaal of UbjMlpt ' 111 , , and John Tut- bill of Kulrtown , I.nit Week's cholnr .n/eord for the wholool Hollanil hhu\tafoii FeeliHloatha. A mothur In a toKHTif "Alsauo , rather than see bur children btarve. killed them , 1'ftther Illondel , iSfWost at Han 1'anuia lo hi < ylstur and u luboilnz man without nnyvaunD. HlY new cases of cholera mid two death ! from tliu llseann haVe occurred ut llnibuel binco Saturday. Thu papers at Hpracno thai reproduced thi rocunt in tlelo from u.New York inipuron ovnr taxation In lloheiulu have buen fcuUud by tin During thii prevalence of u gnlo on the Irlsl coast the \\ruuk of thu lunian muumur City o Chicago broku In pieces and compluKil.v dU appeared. Thu licrmiin police show un untiring vigil unco aicalnst uii-irclilhts , They ura uoiiitantl ] dvacundlns upon anur'-hist ' ( Joinljllt-s am dally ancbl * ru buliu niAdu. blnc-oKuliirday KilUftoun cakci of choler and thirteen dent's fioni tbu dlteusu havi bi-cn reiihtercd II l.'ir.'L-si. ' 1'ho oulbroak I attrlbutou to thu u u of putrid llbh ub food , Thonovlallst coir-'rc > s at Uurlln hus unanl nuin ly pabsod u lo-iolutlnn cuiuleinnliii ; mill bemlllo uuDCcutlons. - llerrlblnger tliou re viewed thu work of tliu touyrua , Hhluh tburu upon adJoumoJ AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Tlionns Breunnn Snccoods Beckett na Obiof of Police. MAYOR WALTERS CONCLUDES TO ACT Other OlUclnl llfniln Ktprclcil to full tic- fore .Many DHJ-S Unto I'mmcd \Vork ot tlio City Council l.nM Might. The council chamber was crowded last night and the Interest in the deliberations ot the council was Intense. It wa expected thai Mayor \Valtors would roinovo some of iho late Mayor Miller's nppolntoos nnd rein stnto some of these lemovod last May. Chief of Police Ucckotl was down on the llsl and II was known thai cx-Uuiof Thomas Brcnnnn was to bo reinstated. 'Micro was disappointment to" the crowd of spectators as Iho council concluded routine business nna went Into cxusnllvo session , nnd nothing was said by iho mayor regarding bis Inten tions. After iho council had completed Its ox- ccullvo soislon a motion was made by Mr Wyniiin to Hdjourn , which was ctrriod , al- Ihough Mayor Wallers stated ho had a mat - tor to bring to Iho attention of the council * As soon as adjournment was made the mayor stepped up to Ohlof Bcckolt nnd Informed that ofllcor lhal hu need nol po ou duty to morrow. Later the mayor appointed ux- Uhlef ilronuan , who assumes his duties this morning. All members of the council were present nt the mooting. Mr. Ilnloy reported that Bwlft & Co. would not insist In defraying the expense of removing the dirt from iha pavement on Uailroad avenue. The Union Pacific ofllcmls had not boon scon. Mr , Schulz moved that the contract for cleaning the sttoet DO al lowed to Cash Bros. , who Informed Engi neer King thai they would net form the work for $ .11)0. ) Mr , Schulz moved that , the city attorney bu allowed JIO per month for olllce rent , pro viding no charge for typewriting in bis de partment bo mado. The motion prevailed. An otdlnanco was Introduced ordering n sidewalk laid ou Thirty-second street , from J to L streets. Koforrcd. An ordinance was Introduced and referred ordering w&lor hydrants placed nt Twontj- llrl and Q slrools. Twentieth mid Q snoots nnd Twentieth and It streets. IAurlh ward properly owners asked fern n stdowall : on the east side of Thirty-third street , from J to L struols ; also wosl side of Thirty-third street , from J to 1C strools. Ko- ferrod. Dr. .1. .1. Solomon wants a record of births / nnd deaths uopl by Iho clly , and In n long petition asked the council to take action. On motion of Mr. Wymau Iho council went Into executive session. The general opinion was snared that the executive session was for the purnoso of dis cussing what the mayor contemplated doing nnd In this there was a mistake. All was lovely In executive session and white winged peace lluttured about the council chamber. The occupation tax on saloons was the first mailer discussed. It was the sentiment thai Ihn few remaining delin quents should bo forced to bottle. The ease of John bwanson was dlscussod nnd n motion wont , throueb that the saloon be ordered closed until the application for a now license is considered and granted. Mr. Haley called up the gambling question and made a lengthy talk in favor of licensing gambling houses. He said in part : "It 's n&xt to Impossible to close these places and the ctt.y is too young to make n Sunday school town of U. If wo clobo them thous ands of dollars will go to Omaha which should remain hero. Each house will expend for help and other expenses ? 300 per mouth. I favor licensing the places at so much per month und regulating them by ordinance. The police should have free access lo Iho rooms and bo al llberlv to enter to make arrests. No minors should bo permitted to enter. I favor licensing them nt $50 per month nnd offer a resolution to that effect. " The other members wore not prepared for Mr. Haley's outbreak and Insisted that ho should have glvou them notice of his inten tion to bring the matter up. The matter was laid over one week without further dis cussion. ( 'iiy Altornov Van Duson was allowed ? 00 lor oxpouses to go lo Cboboygan , Mich. , to secure evidence in a case for damages ngalnsl Iho cilv. The council adjourned without date. Ilco-Uc'd u Sii > rr Shook. Merl Weaver , a lineman employed by the South Omaha Electric Light company , re ceived an electrical shook last evening , and which but for fortunate circumstaucos would certainly have resulted In his death. Weaver was standing upon n table in Iho feodmustcr's oflleo at Ibo Union sleek yards wllh ono hand upon an electric wire and the other upon the top of an are light. The cur rent was suddenly turned on and Weaver iccelveU the full bonotit of It. Ho was not injured , thanks to bis standing upon the lablu inslead of Iho ground. The loblo fur nished Insulation and tna ourrenl lofl Weaver little worse for tbo shock. Notes anil I'orsomiN. Paul Slovens Is vlsiling friends In Iowa. J. W. Edgorton Is being visited by his brother from ICoarnoy. J. O. Cross of Pueblo , Colo. , Is visiting Chief of Police IlocUctt. Mr , and Mrs. Joseph Strnnad of Rrcston. la , who have boon the guests of Mr. and iMr.s. Frank I.eo , have relumed home. Mrs Jcjslo Hoadloy und Miss Slolla Uoh- inson , who have been vibitlng Mrs. J. C , Carloy , bavo gene lo Colorado Siirlngs , Colo. A gold walch nnd chain belonging to Charles Johnson was stolen yesterday from , the boiler rooms at the Cudahy panning house. H. A. Barrows of Tekamah nnd John A. Wheeler of this cily have purchased Ed N. Brown's grocery sloro nl Twenty-fourth nnd M streets. Sumue ! Masters , a driver for / , Cudtilng- ton stopped off a sidewalk ( it Al origin .Sal- urdav night and Is laid up wllh a badly bprnlncd ankle. All members of Clover Loaf camp , No , 8 , Hoyol Neighbors of America , are roquobloa lo meet nt Mrs. Frank Loo's Wednesday nf tornooii at U o'clock. Some time slnco a camp of tbo Woodmen of tha World was organized here , which , through lack of intoiost , was allowed to re. lapse. S. S. Bmlloy , sovereign deputy of the order , came hero nnd will rnot-ganl/.o the camp. Inspector Mavflold Is serving notices upon the owners of buildings to plncoupon all Iron railitiRb iron combs. The iron combs must ho placed upon the railings within thirty days , iu accordance with tbo provisions of tbo ordinatico recently passed. Thn twenty-fifth anniversary of the death of the Manchester mortyra will bo celebrated 1 at Blum's hall this evening by the patnoiio Irish-Americans of Souih Omahit. An ad mission of ii3 cents for gentleman nnd ladies will bo charged to defray expoiiBoii. Consltmillon cuted by Do Witt's Rarly Uisors. Hall-McMiilian. Oun , Nub. . Nov. 21. ( Special Telegram to THIS HUB. I Mr. Thomas L. Hull of Burwoll , nnu MUB ICatlo MoMahan wore married lo. night. The ivodumg occurred at the resl. donee of Judge R M. ( Joftln which WAS handtomaly decorated with nil the produc tions of the green house. Ono bund rod poo- nlo witnessed the ceremonies. Mr Hall hns for .several years boon the lending atlornov of Burwoll nnd the bride U the favorite among Ord'.s many handsome young ladles. They will bo at homo at Hurwoll. V.l I.I.Kit M.V I'llll Ji.YI'/.I.V.I 7'JO.V. Action of thn .Siiporliitnndnnt nf tlin t'hllii- ilrlpliln .Mini C'nti r Di iitlil ctluii. WASHINGTON- ) . O. , Nov. 31. The action ot Superintendent Bosbysholl of the mint at Philadelphia In disirtbutlni ? several World's fair souvonlor half dollar places Is said to Imvo boon In violation of the plain provisions of the act of congress authorizing their Issue Under lhat law the delivery of the coins In question is contingent on certain conditions , chief of which Is that the secretary of the treasury shall bo furnished wltb satisfactory evidence that iho stun of nl loasl $ H'HHHK ' ( ) ( ) has been collected ordlsburscd as reuulred by Iho aclof April' ' * , IMld. ' 1 holuwnlso provides lhat the secretary of the Ircasiiry slm'l ' Imvo charge of Iho delivery of Ihe.sn coins to thu World's fancommission. . It U said at the Treasury department lhal the requited vouchers have not been received and that Iho secretary has never authorized the do- llvory of any of the coins , Secretary Itosby- shell will bn called upon lo explain his m ; . tlon In delivering coins No. 1 , UK ) , H',12 ' nnd 1MU to Mr. Jaines T. Ellsworth of tbo art commission of Iho World's fair without llrsl having locolvod authority from the depart ment. Thousands ot applications for these souvenir coins hnvo been received nt the Treasury deportment , nnd thu oftlclub doslio tn Imvo 11 undoritood that II Is n matter en tirely In the hands of Iho World's fair com mission. After Ike rciiulroiiiOiiU of the law have bcon compiled wllh the coins , as fast as turned out by the mint , will ba delivered to the World's fair commission for use in tbu purposes of Ibo fair , Drilled by thn .Snporliilolldont , Pnit.UF.t.iMiiA , Pa. , Nor. 21. The atten tion of Superintendent Bos bysholl of thn Unitun Slates mint was today called to the statement that ho hud delivered several of the World's fair souvenir half dodnrs to n member of the World's fair commission , and thai tills act was In violation of the act pro viding for Iholr coinage. Colonel Boshy- shell denied emphatically mat any of the coins had ocen delivered. "Every ono of Iho souvenir pieces nro in this building , " ho declared. "None of them have left mv possession , nnd thev will not bo turned over until I nm so instruclod by 4ho Treasury aopirtmout. " iiiglnri'r : Danlortli's Onsn. WvsniNdiox , U. C. , Nov. 21. The record of the court martini In the enso of Assistant , Engineer Danlorth of the Philadelphia has been received at the Navy department nnd is now iu the hands of .ludgo Advocate Lomloy. It Is supposed that the court hits found Mr. Dan forth guilty of Iho charge and has imposed n sentence of suspension with loss of number. I'KlltiOXAIi J'.tll Hilt tl'll-i. Dell Akin of Atkinson is at the Millard. W. H. McCue of Crete is at Iho Morcor. H. A. Allen of Atkinson Is nt thu Arcade. John S. OInay of Norfolk Is ut the Paxton , D. B. Howard of Lincoln Is nt tbo Paxton. O. I ) . Harford of Ashland Is al Iho Millard. W. H. Conger of Loup Cily Is ut ItioJjMil- lard. lard.F F , A. Huston of Scribncr is at Iho Dol- lono. lono.H. H. C. Pcrshing of Hebron Is a guesl al Ibo Paxlon. ' Johu B. Cunningham of Lincoln is at the Murray. C. E. Adams ot Superior U a guest at the A read o. E. D. Jndd of Fairbury is registered al Iho Dollono. G. C. TorwilliKor of Wayne Is a guest at the Mcror. John Brett of North Plalto Is n guosl at Iho Murray. Albert Whipple of Crawford is n guest at Iho Dsllonc. J. M. Sewoll of Hastings was at the Mur ray yesterday. George W. Frank of Kearney Is registered at Iho 1'axtoii. George 13. Uartlctl of Gordon is registered at the Arcado. H. W. 1'arker of Beatrice was at the Paxton - ton yesterday. T. U. Kail of Norfolk Is among the puesls al the Millard. F. F. Hummel of Fremont was nt the Dal- lone yesterday. .In'rvis Ulchurds of Chadron 1s registered ut tbo Murray. C. A. McDonald of North Platle was al Iho Arcade yesterday. J. M. Lamborlson ot Lincoln was nt Iho Millard ycblurduy. George E. Dorrington of Falls Ctly isa | ( juest at thd Millard. L. C. Wushburn of Norfolk is among Iho guests at thn Arcade. Mr , and Mrs. W. H. Smith ot Chadron are registered at the Millard. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Moore of Diinlap , la , , are among the guests nt the Mercer. Mrs. Lola Brown of Glen wood , lu. , Is visit ing Mrs.T. B. MoCulloch , IIKM Ohio strcol Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Truosdell of Lincoln were among Iho arrivals at thu Mercer yesterday. Mrs. Frank L. Ilayward , Mrs. Mary B Loavut.Miss M. Huloii Loavitt nnd W , J. M Loavitt loft yesterday afternoon for Los Angeles , Cal. , whore Ihoy will spend Iho ui liter. Colonel E. 0. Wobitor of Stralton came In yesterday and IH al the I'axton. Ho mingled tears with some of the federal olll- chits for a while , but dried his ( jln-ous wliun ho tlioughl of how some things didn't hap pen in Nebraska. Mr. ' 1. ( i. Wing , a prominent buslnins imn of Sioux Citv , was in Omaha yesterday , the guest of K. W. Baker , siinorintundent of I'm : lieu ouilding. Mr. Wing is on his way to Sioux Cllv alter n visit to his old homo at Isow Itodford , Mais. Mr. II. J. Smith and Airs. Palmer Hender son of Minnenpols called upon Tin : Bii' yesterday. Mr , Smith will uo remembered us iho manager of the Omaha Art Kxhlbil company thai suffered hv the nttumptoi destruction of the famous Uonguureau picture by Warblneton nearly two years hiro. Ho is now arranging for a cllfl dweller's exhibit at 'ho World's fair. Mrs. Henderson is a well known no.vspapoi writer of the Twin Cities nnd is one of an exploring paitv under Mr. Smith lhal is on route to Iho region of cllfl dweller's relics In New Mexico to gallior umlurlnl for the cxntblt nnd photograph HCOIICS of Interest in that connection , Cmt'Mio , I ) ) , , Nov. 'il--Spoo ' | al Telegram to Tin ; IKI ! : | Nobrasmi arrivals : Oraud Paeillc Mrs , J. W. Brown und children. Nr.w YOIIK , Nov. 21. ( Special Telegram to Tin : Hi.ii.J Omahu-H. C. Oushlng , Hoff man house Lincoln-A. 11. Buckstaff , Hotel Savoy. You don't want a torpid liver ; you don't want a bad complexion ; you dyu't want a bad breath ; you don't , wnn' < a hoadacbn , Then n DaWill's Little IZarly Hisori , the famous little pills. " X7ii ( " < < n ) livrttiMt fir lent u i if < r III ( c lie'M. llftj mitittuli ; Hilittiionuntitf.Jtit < " 'j ' _ _ _ " ' ' ! auud 7U . I'n- ' ( 'INNOIt--thnrlo ) , yearn. - lesideni'i' of imral will lakupmc-e froin the Mrs , I1' . J. MeShaiiu , Honlli TMimly-nli'th ' iivcniic. ' 1'AIM. ONKnth l-ilr.ubutli ; , nuuil 5 years , fl months , liohived duuahloriif .Mr. and Mis. MU I unison , Nov. si , tsy ; , of eionp. 1 iinural private. : Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Repm t. SLAUGHTERED THE FAMILY Desperate Doetl of a Milwaukee Eoakkespor Who had Become Dospojdcnt , SHOT HIS WIFE , BABY AND HIMSELF In l-Ynrml Tlml lln Would In o III * l' , , l- tlon or Tnko n Siiliorilhintn I'lnrn Ho- CIUMO Hu iniil | < ijrr Hml Con- olldiltrdVltli Aiidlhpr rirm , Mu.vsfKi.K , WK , Nov. ai.-Wl'lum U. Jlndor , bookiieeper fur the Lloderdorf 1'obacco company , this morning shot nnd qllod his wife , hl 7-ycar old diiuehtor and iinuclf. Tlui affair occuriod nt the home of ho family , STil Cambridge iivuuuo. When found Mrs. Homier and the llttloi slrl Wore still nllvn , but the former ulcd be- otu a physician arrived. The little gin hi itill nlivo but she has n bullet wound IhrouirUl bo base of the brain and dmlh Is Innvllablo. I All the victims were shol behind their loftj - , Mowing their brants out , Uon < 'i who was a steady nndl osiicotnhlo man , was a booktcooDnrl or B. tjohlordorf . < : lo. ! , tobaceonlstsvhosol works burned dining tbo recent big tire , AJ consolidation with the Morchauts Tobacco ! WO.MS was effected a few days ugo nnd the 1 bought that hu would h ivo to accept n Mib-l ordlnatn posltlou lu the oftleo nffoctodl Bonder's mind. Hondor was nbaut ! I3 v oars I of ago nnd his wlfi ) ! ! . ' , " ' IT TO rill ! M If'J.I. \tloniitMl Murder in llroulilyuVhlcili U Mirroiitidoil by Jljstory. Niw Yomc , Nov. 'Jl. An atlempl to mur der which look * like the work of the mania VBS made In Brooklyn yesterday. Like most Italian crimes 11 was surrounded by nn air of uyslery and oven the victim himself refused to say n word about the attempt upon h'.i ' Ifo. Joseph Lombiu-flo , a y uug Italian mechanic - chanic , staggered Into his apartments Ills voting wife , who had bcon waiting for him , thought nt llrst. that ho was drunk , but on omovlng his coat who noticed that his clothes were stained wllh blood. A surgeon found , nn ugly Lullot wound In Lomb.u-dos back. ' Ho was romovud to Iho hospital. Hrtorls ' voro made lo Und out how ho received iho I voui.d , and although admonished tuat ho I vas soiiously hurl ho refused to sny nj word , Detectives went lo Lombardo'aj louse nnd iiuestloned the tenants us to their 1 tnowlodga of iho crime. None of them ] could speak ICngllsh From other sources Uyns learned thatl several n.on were hearu iiuiH-rollug In Ihoi vard nnd a shol was fired. Three men woroj irrestod on suspicion. Thov llvo In the I aouse In the roar of thai occupied bv Lom-1 l > ardo , When taken to Lombardo's bivisldo ! Iho latter refused to any who his n sntlnnt ; | was , nna said further ho did not know Ihul men. Senator Koiiiia'n ( 'onilllliin. W \ sniNtiTo.sD. . C. , Nov. 21.-Senator ] ICenn.i had a good refreshing sleep last night j nnd is much improved today. Ho Is , however over , not yet out of danger. Jos. I ) . H'Aiin , Xcwaik , N. J. K WONDERFUL MEDICINE , Sagwn Ciiroil Wltt'ii All jritl : Fled. Nl.WAUK , N. .1. . Atlg 1. ' . . , I owe a debt of KtatUnde for tin /lent / him. Silt deilved fioni tin1 u e of Unit noble loin. . City " - " I Miffeiertl , "Kleliiipno Iiiilhiniiguu" imtold toil ill us fioni Cn4tiltl4. in enliiirliof 1 thu Htomnt-h , In Its uni t foini , anil fioqiH-nt- ) \ wonhl limo to ith.tnln fiom i-iillngnlto. irc'lhcr fiinhns nt a lime , mul nt alt timot my ] dii't ' | ' tin' nniHt eiiiefuldrctlon , anil 1 was foic-i'd loili > | nl\i. nijM-lf of nil tin * lut.J nrles of the tnhle. I spent limi > lrud of dol- IJH-M In ( oii'-iillliig Ihn h it phjjklnns with , out iccxlvliig any help , whatever , and Ufa hml Jn-it nil < < lnii nis foi mi1. In this i-ondlllon ami whi-n I wnt In do. spalr I hennl Hiont " ICh-Kapoo Indian Siigwn , " ami was inliiued by a f i lend to try ' It. I uonfi-ss Hint I bad no faith und llttln hope. In thrtf ilai/a iiilfr ncttiiin lhl itmtily I tell relief iitnl ifltr ( ntimi the Jlrit I'nttlc inn fuller limn I lintl liren far t/nirt. I roiitiiinttl III nir.iiiulnflrrtatlng fix bottle * Tim * n irrlt mint. H not only cninl me of tint gasliltls , lint It gave inn nmv life , now hope , now e ' and I felt lllfn my nlil si-lf. Kll KAI'lll ) I Mil A V SUi\VUS VdlCAMI Ml'.lllC- ' INT. , AMI M | MTITiitiU ; : I'llOM ( lAHIIIlrlM 1)11 ANV hlllMACII ' 1'IIUUIII.Ii WIIOI I.I ) II io nn ir. josu'll 1) . Pliysicicins and Specifics ] Failed , Kickiiiofi | Iniliiin Snguu CoMipldcIj I'nm.j ' Hllllll.ANII , ll.l , . , ,111111 ! U , liTK ! , Tor over nlnu yi-nrt I niiffiued unlolill niUi-i-y fiom Inlhiniimiton UliunmntUni.i from whlt-li pb.vnlcliiiis in well as vailunsl Hiu-vlllesiilfoidi'il mi' norullcf At InM I eoiu'liiili-d loglyuMfKiipooIadlnn Rnipvii a Illal. Wllh li'Hi llniil tlnei' liottlim / burr liieii imnilirmint / mul huff ilni/fil eitreil. I Keep MIKWU In the IIOIIHO all ! the tlinr , iiml lint ) il u ginil help t" mu nti vin-loiin tiini'x win-it I feel inn iloun , ami ) ! -ou-hil ! it om of Ihi' litht Ioiue4 In thiH " " " ' ' MIIH NTIIAI.M5II HJI.l.N' . Sold by a\\\ \ \ \ Druggisto. $1 per bottle. 6 bottles for $6J T Sfinl tliri-i-'J.r. Ui.i | > tii I'ax ' pint- , ojf , mill-ill' nlll null } ou frfi > a IhrlllliiK anil Inli-iiki-li liitirikllnu linflk nt 17.1 , imrm. "nlltli-it "I.IKI. t.M > hl'KM'S AMOXIJ 'IIIK KII'KU'M ( ) IMUtSS. " lilUall Dlnnil ( tin , . AiMni. , HlltM c , > i' llaicn , I unit. " 'In HID Dwnnr.i nl all IIIM or uannof Trtenly-rlxlh HI reel , from n ixilnt li.i fi'i- south of I'oppliilon iivenuK lo Itluki ry tlrccil and lnli'i > i'i--tln filriH-lH. 1 Vnn aie heriiby iintltlfMl that iho niiilrrj sU'iiuil. thriHi ill lnliiri-.ti'il frri-lnmlcr i ol tli clly of Oinaliii. Inno lieim duly appi nu-U I Ihe mayor , wllh tliuapini.Viilof llioc-lly conij c'll of i : ild city , to imi > i-i , the ilam-itri I" IIJ inMu-ni respectively of tint piopiTty nlfi'elnl by tliuuliaiivoof xradoof 'rwnnly-slxth Hiiit'l from a point onn luiuuiiid and HCVI ni Oif fi-iilMJUth of I'opplnlou avenue 1 1 my itrmil und Inlnrsei-llni ; htrunls , necessary by oidliiancu IW. iiakhi'd Jiih. Ih'J iiiiproyt-il Oolol.eraili. ii > U- ' . Viiuiuu fiiitlmr iidllUel , iliat hu ceplud said aiipoluliiioiit , and duly n rciiulri'll liy law , we will , on Iho iwiintl llflh day nf November , A. l , 1" . Jt thu linj of linen o'clock In the iifturnoon at thu tif ( jonr iiJ. 1'iiul , lee I'lirnntn ntn-nt , > tlui coniorntu llm u of euld t-liy. nn-itt for < puijiosuof eoiikldi-rlng and iiialvlnu tha _ M'ssmeiit of damage to the OUIUM ii' ll l > ' lvilyof Hftld properly , ulTvelod l-y sal'l < h uj ofuradu , tiikliig Into toiisuiiinitl'jii miuin beiiolltt , If uny. , ,4 Vou uienotlllud to be | iu'M > iit at the III and jilacu uforevald , and mulai any objootlff lo or Vili'inentscincurnlnk" nld a > i > esiii | of duiaui | ! : , UK you mil ) lomnlur | iroiier I ijiimoi : J. I'Ai'ul \V , u HIIIIIVKII. Ouiuha , Nuy. lltb. 161 ; . ' .