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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1893)
THE OMATTA DAJLY BEEt WgpNSSDAY , NOVEMBER 8 , 1893. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS O&ttla Trade Shows a Decided Improve ment Under Lighter Supplies. YESTERDAY'S ' TRADING WAS VERY ACTIVE Ml ATRllnbln .Stock .Sold nt Priooi Stcndjr to Illclior-llopt ( Iftlu n Nickel Under IleniRiiil Iroin All Source * lor TUESDAY , Nov. 7. The ottering ! of beef steers wcro rather limited , but included u number of cliolco : ornfcd nattvci ami some of the best ran go itccrs seen licro this .sWason and seine KUolb eornfcd steers sold for $ . " > .10 and a bunch of prime Wyoming steers sold for M.70 , the hlqhosl prleo pala for uny number of range beeves hero this season. The market was active and strong on desirable steers , but on ivnrmcdup natives and common grassers was no bettor , If as good , as yester day. Pair to cho too natives sold ixt $ MO to $5.10 , common to fair grassy natives at f..r ) > 0 to M , good to prime range beeves at1 to $1.70 and common to fulr at * 3 to f3.CO. Thuro was a Rood demand for butchers' stuff aiut doslrablo cows ana heifers sold stronger throughout. Com mon cows and rough stock of all kind sold readily at steady prices , and the pens were well cleared of all oITurliiRS. Common to choice cows and heifers sold at J1.50 to f'J.75. calves nt &J to f l.i'i and rough slock of all kindBailr > Oto MO , The feeder mnritct was practically un changed on anything wanted at all. Good to choice feeders went for fci 20 to fJl.tX ) , fail- to peed nl fa. B to 1.10 mid inferior grades at fU.'o to j'J,73. Representative sales : DIIKKSIU ) IIKl'.f. STAflS. 1 13CO 240STAflS. STOCK KllS AND FP.EDnitS , G80 2 75 11 731 2 00 11. 027 2 75 4 1)02 ) 3 OO 10. 700 2 75 24 028 3 00 14. 035 2 70 6 838 3 05 16 813 2 80 WESTEIIN CATTr.E. WYOMING , No. Av. I'ri No. AV Pr. 1 cow. . . UGO Jl 00 1 cow..1040 $2 40 44 cons. . OOO 2 40 1 Mr 1180 3 10 Ofdrs. . . .1074 3 10 3 bulls. . 1380 1 80 3 cows , . .1000 2 10 4 n\uii.1520 2 30 1 idr. . , . .1230 2 75 7 Mrs..1004 3 00 41 Mrs . . . oca 3 00 4 fdr . . . .1025 2 75 7 Mrs. .1478 2 75 1 cow. . .1240 2 70 9 Mrs. .1182 3 20 1 fdr 1100 3 20 GO Mrs. . .1238 3 40 8 Hlr , tlB.1223 2 25 10 Mrs..1140 2 80 84 Mrs. . . . DOG 3 00 21 sttt > rs,1143 3 GO 1 fdr. . . . 003 2 00 31 cows. . 700 1 HO 16strers..l328 4 70 108 cows. . 8GH 2 30 lliilll. . . 12HO 1 75 8htrtlB.1131 2 40 OlmllK. . . 014 2 10 IMr..1220 2 40 ttOhulturs GIG 2 30 2 Mrs..1120 2 40 2 Mrs. . . . 810 2 GO 1 Mr. . 1110 2 90 1 Mr 1070 240 4 Mrs. , 900 2 95 IMr 1040 2 40 G7 Mrs. , U30 2 95 6 Mrs..1116 2 40 If dr. . 1010 2 00 10Mr * . . , . 870 2 00 1 luill. . . . 870 2 0(1 ( Icow. . . 800 2 00 Icalf. . . 200 2 20 Scalvus. 370 2 70 2COXVH. . 8GO 2 75 4 cows. . . 907 2 70 13 cows. . .1010 2 75 2 bluer.1085 3 GO Icalf. . . 100 4 00 12stccrs..l2GO 4 10 lour..1240 4 10 COI.OIIADO. 65 Mrs. . . . 830 2 GO 270 Mrs. . . . 074 2 70 OslrtlKs.ll50 30 23strC.T,1142 3 00 0 MrH.,1053 3 10 80sU-urd.ll04 3 20 SOHtccr.s.,1107 8 30 37 Mrs. . . . 090 2 90 2CoI.Tx. 080 2 25 5 cows. ' . . 1170 2 30 1 § t or.108J ( 3 20 lOOfdrs. . . . 790 2 00 8 cows. . . 801 2 00 12HtrtlKS BOO 2 15 8 Mrstig 703 2 20 00 cows. . . 787 2 20 4 cows. . . 770 1 80 02 cows. . 792 2 20 1 Mr 700 2 80 119 fdrs. . 813 2 85 10 Mrs. . . 812 2 90 13 cons. . . 770 2 20 Ofdrs. . 770 2 90 1 COW..1000 1 50 17 COWS. UG4 2 36 2 cows..1120 2 00 08 COWS. 087 2 30 IDAHO. 22 rows..1030 2 40 IStBR. . , 1290 2 75 1 Btag..131)0 ) 2 70 Ihtr : . . . 1400 3 40 7 htm. . . 1108 3 40 2 cows. . , 895 1 00 10cows. , . 087 2 30 00 eowa. . ,1017 2 00 6 bulls..1230 1 70 10 cows , . , 844 1 70 20 cows. . 000 2 10 Icalf. . . . 380 2 00 a calves. . 210 2 10 4 Mrs. . , 780 2 75 2 calves. . 100 3 50 INDIAN TF.IHUTO11Y. 47 Sirs 1090 3 40 Hoas A very limited run for Tuesday was a surprise to both buyers and sellers , and , while the outlook ycslcrdny was decldetily for lower prices , the smallncss of the supply caused a reaction for bolter % urcs. The market opened Irregular , but soon settled down to a BtroiiB basis , with occasional sales ol iood butcher weight and heavy hogs a nlcltol higher , nnd the lions were BOOH cleared , with the close at the highest point of the dayC Sales were at a range of $5.70 to and bulk at to JO.Oo. Ucprcscntativo alea : No. Av. Sh. 1'r. No. Av. Sh. 1'r. 2 , . .217 300 15 70 41. . . , OHO 200 (0 80 2 , . .mo u 70 U8..281 120 0 85 70 . .200 200 5 75 3. . . 300 0 85 0 . ,240 160 5 80 G0..i43 ! 0 85 SiiKEi' Four doubles of commoulsh Mexi cans were received. The demand was fair , with prices nominally steady , fulr to good natives , FJ.60@U.10 ; fair to KOOU westerns , $ J.25ia.OO ( ; common and stock sheep , il.M ) C < ia.yj ; good lo uholco 40 lo 100-lb , lambs , | J.OO@4,00. Hreoipta uuil llUpuiltmti ut Stock. Onieliil receipts mid dlxpo-iltton of htock as hownhy the books of tlio Union .Stock Vurils company for the twenty-four hours endlni ; at ( o'clock p. m , , November ? , 1893 ; UlilriiKU l.liu Slouli Market. CiiiCAnn , Nov. 7. Only u few cultlo were on lulo today anil only a few were \\anletl. The doimtnd wabof thu most Indifferent kind and , liottollhbtuiidlnK Uiubinull supplyIIwas Im- pOM > lblo loKetuny advance , l < orincr prleen wvrokUktulncd uuil that was all. In view of the continued lliit ! rrcejpth uml the fiuthor ndvance of Me In the London market , making an tulviiiicu tlii'io In Iho pabt week of liio per lu. , thi | lot bulgy of the local trmlo Is un- Bccountublo , tellers hud liurd work lo empty thopeiuot the paltry 4,600cuttlo tluiy eon- tallied , and balukiuen Ktniurully , culled tlio luurkut envy at Monday' tiuotalloiu. 'Ihero were about 'ATM ) native und un equal number ofrungurfc. The former sold uioitly at from IJ lo ( 20 und from 13 to I a. 00 bought most of BUu ! t'od MfidfiU for Uoji wer * 10,000 lioad ranking 40.810 bond since Suturdny , or about 4,000 hrml moro than for the flaino tltno last week. Them WR < a heavy tone to the market , hut not much further MRRlnguf priori , liny * or.1 * wcrovilllnK (6 ( trnda on u lmls nf (5,76 , to 10.15 for poor tocliolco Kr.idev which win sub- ntiitillnlly the runftonf values nt thncloso of hiHlm > < .R yesterday , riotii ib.OC to (0.05 took most of tlio hoqu. The close wns fulrly steady. The market for sheep wiis without now features. Oood to eliolco mutton * were In llKht supply and weio sleadlly held nt from 13.25 lo { 3,70 , whllo for poor nnd common kinds tliorc was conllmtcd depression. The Rretilcr juitl , of thoorferhiKS were westerns and Fold tit from fzijo to $3.10 , IhoiiKh there were fevoral Hades M lower figures , a few at from It in tl.CO. I.utnljs wcio steady nt from J2.7& tti 1 t.7f > for poor to r Imlrc. HceclDls ! riittle , 5,500 licncll cnlvos , 800 head ; hogs , 18,000 head ! sheep. 12.000 head. Knnsns City MtrUet * . KANSAS CITV , Nov. 7. WIIF.ATVeakt No. 2 hard , 50 ! < a50 > , 'c : No. 2 ted , 5a'lfti64e. ' < 'OIIN - > low mid UWii" lowers No. 2 mixed , sic : No , a white , 3i'4 < ii3iiic. nii No. a mixed , 2CC ! No. 2 white , . HVKI'lrm ; No. 2 , 4Ci47c. { I'I.AX SKBII Steady ; H'jaoilc. HllAN-I/oweri 57450HO. HAY Lower nnil very weak ; timothy , 18.60 BO.SO ; prairie , JO.50aO.50 , I Itrrrwi- Steady ; creiunory , 22tt20c ; dairy , 18U200. I.W19Scarce ; lOc. HiciilT8Whent : : , 35,000 bu , | earn , 1,000 hit. ; oats , ri.OOO. Hmi'MK.NTS Whuiit , flO.OOO bu. ; corn , 3,000 hit. ; oals , none. MIlwiiuKrn .MnrKnts. Mlt.WMJKEt : , Nov. 7. ri-ouit In moderate di'tnaiul , \VliKAT--Qitlct ! No. 3 sprlliK , 57Ud No. 1 northern , o-Jcj Deeemljer , baie. Cons Steady No. 3 , 38r. OATa-Slenilyi No. 2 whlto , 20'ic ; No , 8 tthlto , 2HffiiOe. : ItAiti.EV Lower ; No. 2 , 02c ! ( ; sample , 37(3 ( Otic. . Uvp.-Ktotidy ; No. 1 , 47c. I'ltovirtlONS Nominal ; pork , (15,50 ; lard , } ! ' , ' 5 , KKCKII-TS riotlr , 4,000 hhls , ; wheat , 13,800 Int. ; barley , 10H.OUO hti. Siui'Mii.NTS l-'loiir , 23,400 hbN. ; wheat , 11- 000 bu.i barley , 7,700 hit. HI. l.oim l.lvu ( ook Mnrkot. ST. Lotus , Nov. 7-OATTi.u Hccolpts , 7,000 head ; shipments , none ; of thu receipts 4.000 \\ero TeMiiis ami Indians : nathe.s slow ; otheis slenily but < | tilet ; fair to need native steers , W.UU4U.5U ; fair to medium Indian , $2.30 ® " ' ' - ' , 3,100 head : shipments , none ; market 5&10c lower : choice heavy , * 5.80QO.tt ) ) ; mixed , $5.COffl5.UO ; light , S&.70U ( 0.05 , SIIKKP Receipts. 700 head ; hhlpincnls , none ; market slow , unchanged ; mixed im- llvcs. U.HO&3.00 ! ; choice fat stock , J3.50 < a3.75 ; southern and western mixed , $2.20 12.25. Kims in C'lty l.ivo stocK Market. _ KA SAR I'lTV. NOV. 7. OATTI.r.-UocClplS. C,3t)0 ) head ; .shipments' , 5,300 head ; maikot hteatly to stioiiu ; Texas steers , J2.204i3.40 ; hhlpplm : strcrs * 1.10.2G ; Texas and nntlvu row- , , jf.OOit2.UO ; bllteher slock , 13.25(24.10 ( ; btockerH and feeders , t2.25Q.li.40. lions Keeelpts 4,3OO , head ; shipments , mine ; maikot opened strong to 5c higher , iilutoil weak ; bulk , $5.81)35.00 ) ; heavy , puclc- ItiK and mixed , J5.70a5.05 ; llb'ht , lorkers and pip * , O.CiOQO.OO. SIIEKI- Receipts , 2,000 head ; shipments , HOMO ; maikel steady and blow , Snu Franrlscd .Milling Oitotiitlons. HAN KIIANCISCO , Nov. 7. The oHlelal closing ijitotatlons for inlnliiK stocks today were as follows ; 'Uurlcot. ' MlNNEAi'OMS. Nov. 7. Tlio wheat market wiis steady today \\llh Il ht business In futuies , but , uctlvo trading In the fresh ar- ilvuls on truck. Thuro is probability of an Increase of country Blocks nttiiln this week. Decuinbor onoiied tiGisC and closed thu same. vtorud8o'cars. 1'lotir Is selling on a basis of about $3.40 ® 3.00 for Hint patents ; bran , $9.25ffi9.00 ; shorts , ( tu.ao@ii.oa run Hir.vnn-32 O-lOil perez , MIINKV Ji ® ! percent. The rate of discount In Uio open market for short ami three-months bills , fU par rent. Tbu amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hunk of England on balances today , 20,000. Stuck In Sight. Receipts of llvo htock at tno'four principal western marUels Tuesday , November 7 : Cattle. Hoirs. Sheep. SouthOmaha 2,780 2bl8 1,087 Chicago 0,600 18,000 12000 Kansas Oity 0,300 4,300 2,000 St. Louis 7,000 3,100 700 Total 32,580 28,018 10,787 Sioux City Llvu htock Market. Sioux CITY , Nov. 7. HOGS Kecoliits , 1,000 head ; olllclal yesterday , 48 head ; ship ments , nonu ; market lOc lower than Satur day , att5.OuaO.70 ; bulk , * 5.GO0.70. tiATTi.u IteceiptH , 1,100 head ; olllclal yos- tenhiy , 204 head ; shipments , 45 head ; slow on mockers ; cows strong. Cotton .Mai lie t. ST. Lom , SOY. 7. COTTON Futures , easy ; sales , 48,100 bales ; November , $7.03 7.04 ; December , $7.73 7.74 ; January , 7.BO ,7.87 ; February. J7.04ti7.00 ( ; March , $8.034 8.04 ; Aptll , 8.114t8.12Muyb.20ai8.21 ; ! ; Junof8.27 Flunnclat Nutrs. NEW OIU.EANS , NoxClearings , $3,100.- KA SAS CITY , Nov. 7.-Cloarlngs , tlB17- 4oM. 1'Aitis. Nov. 7. Three per cent routes 08f OOu for the uccuuiit. MKMfiiis , Nov. 7. Now York oxchtirigo soll- InK ut par. Clourlugs , t3UO,41U ; balances. JU2- CINCINXATI , Nov. 7. Money. 0(27 ( per cent. Now Vork cxcliutiKo , 00u,70o ( premium. S , Jl.000,700. Only aentU-inuiily nport * . o , Ind. , Nov. 7. A mooting of the now sporting club , which Is to succeed thu Columbian Athlotlo club , was heir * at Hammond yesterday. Sevou of the stockholders - holders wcro present , toirothor with seine prominent aporting men of the city. They concluded to tulco possession of the arena at Hoby as soon as the courts grant the owners the privilege of occupying tlio property. The aroaa will bo iittcd up , and in place of the usual brutal llniali lights tliero will bo nothing but gentlemanly sports aud such contests us will coma within the limits of the law. The most complete gymnasium in every detail will bo nialnlalneit , and it Is Intended to build ouo of the ilucst club houses in the United States. htlll llopo to i.ii | > | uru Tliein , UITLK HOCK , Nov. 7. A special to the Guzotto from Dntcavlllo , Ark , , says ; Iho housewhcro the baudllshavu been harbored was watched lust night. At 5 o'clock this morning a mim was seen to enter , remain hulf an hour and on leaving was Ural upon by u guurd. The Jackson county posse goes hottiu tonight. Slicriir Owens , with a fresh posse of men and hortes. left hero louight for Uio mountains uoyond Jamcsiown. The robbers aru still hero In thu ciliYu. Thu doga fulled to gel on thu trail this morn 1 UK. Hopes are high that the six men will bo caught , Ono of the prisoners hits been Iduntillod as being from the Indian nation. Still they refuse - fuse lo lull anything. Johnson TnUe thu Itrcortl. IxiiEi'ESiiK.scE , la. , Nov. 7. Johnson made a successful attempt today to lower the world's ilyiug start mile record. He covered the distance in 1:50 U-S , beating Windlo's record oue-llfth second , the lust half in llfty-six seconds. He equalled this ugain this afternoon , and also beat hla standliif record made hero last.year by going a nulu m 'J'.o U-5. ills living start record is now presented by thu same ligurcs us his fust mllu hero lust year , which was not au- cuptcd as a record. Curui iu HU.IH .Murphjr. ov. 7. The long anticipated prize light between the lightweights , Ed Gorman of .Sow York and Billy Murphy of Australia , took place Ian midnight at Hock Springs , u summer resort in West Virginia , opposite East l.lvi > rpool , O. , dcapito the pro tests of the proprietor ot the grounds. Uor- mttn won easily la the uiatu round. Although the righting was at liuics vicious the outcome WM never uncertain after th fourth round. \ ARE NOT ABLE TO BE OUT Two of Brazil's ' War Bhipa Laid Up for Repairs at Toulon , SENTIMENT OF THE CREWS UNCERTAIN One Vessel Snlil to Tnvor I'olxnto nnil tlio Other Molla Itoth I'rnnniiiico tnr the Itcpiibllo anil lru\r Their Tny. ICopj/rfoMfrt 1831 uu. ; < tptM Gordon neini lt,1 TOULON , Nov. 7. ( Now York Herald Cable Special to TUB Bnn.l The Uraztllan Iron clad Ulnchuelo , commanded by Yono Justine Deprooncla , Is now nt Toulon having her boilers repaired nnd cannot bo ready for sea before two months. The Benjamin Con- stunt , commanded by Ileurlqulo Plnholro , cruiser nnd training ship , 2,750 tons , Is also here. She carries twelve rapid-firing guns nnd four big guns. The ofllccrs and crews of both ships are stanch republicans nnd rcpudtato the talk of return to a monarchy. The Hiachuclo's men are decidedly loyal , but the crow of the Benjamin Constant lean the other way , however. Great sympathy Is expressed for Admiral Mello , whoso chief fault , they say , Is bo Is anxious to reform the navy , as they have no ships fit to bo sent to sea. As both ships' crows draw pay from the government It Is unlikely they will show their hand before being ready for sea , The Benjamin Constant may bo got ready in ono month , provided iho gets her guns , which have not yet loft Lord Armstrong's works. * FLAT i-Aii.uui : . Attempt to Stnrt u Involution In Culm Promptly Crushed. [ CoiwIyMctl 1813bu Ja'nu Ganlonleimslt.1 HAVANA , Cuba ( via Galveston , Tox. ) , Nov. 7. [ Dy Mexican Cable to the Now York Hurald Special to TUB Bnn.1 Two bands of insurrectionists , consisting of from twenty to ilfty men each , commanded ) ) y Fcderlco Kuyus and Esqucrro Uoso , have been trying to start a rebellion. They took up arms at Hunehioolo. but wcro actively pursued by a body of Rovcrnmont troops and volunteers. At the very first en counter the rebels mot , a crushing defeat. Two of them wcro killed , several others wounded , nnd 11 vo mndo prisoners. Forty horses and a quantity of arms were cap tured , and the survivors of the band lied to the shelter of the Santa Clara mountains. Public opinion In Cuba just now seems to bo against revolution. Thcro has been no manifestation of svniuathv with the rebels. much less any ofllcacious support , and the fugitives will soon bo captured. Tlielr in surrection is a total failure- . QUIIT FOK A. MONTII. lllpliolyte'rt Stroller l.anjunro | Omlleil HH | Turbulent SnlijcrtH. NEW YOUK , Nov. 7. Albert Dennisse. pas senger of the titeamship Oranko .Nassau , which arrived yesterday from West Indian ports , brings.news of the last "uprising" in the Bluclc republic. According to this story , some distinguished natives were In correspondence with Lcgl- tlmo's adherents in Jamaica. Ono of the latter , an Englishman , concluded that It would be nice to see just how things wcro going in Hippolyto's domain , so ho crossed over to Port nu Prince. Ho engaged in business and proceeded to learn how the dusky ruler did things behind the scenes. He was learning some very line secrets about the udminisiraiion when govern ment agent arrested him. Ho'wus allowed his lifo on the promise that .ho would quit Haytl at once. Ho did so , nnd that was the end of the last uprising- . Hippolyto toolr. the opportunity , however , to make a search at the paluco the follow ing Sunday and announced his intention of doing as ho pleased oven If the island of Haytl was bathed in blood. Ills speech had a romarkuDlo effect on the populace and slnco there has not been a single revolution or uprising. That was a month ago. SANTANDIUI'S .GLOOM. Work ol Recovering the Dead Still Golnc on In the liny. MADHID , Nov. 7. Dispatches from Sant- ander today lay the buildings ruined and rendorea unsafe by the recent explosion are being blown up and that the authorities are feeding and sheltering the destitute and doing all possible to relieve the distress. The marquis of Commltlas nnivec1 at Sant- anUer on a special train today and lavishly assisted in the work of rcllol , The bodies of the victims of the disaster arc still being recovered from the sea. Divers who were sent down to examine the hull of the wrecked steamer report there are still 200 cases of dynamite in the hold. They are unwilling to proceed with the search for fear of another explosion. GALLANT MODUS. They Are Not Afraid of Spnnlih Guns mid Coma to Oloso Oiurters. MADHID , Nov. 7. The discontent over the defeat at Mclilla is growing. The latest re ports state all the forts , including Molllla , are practically beselRcd. The provisioning of the troops requires repeated engagements and involves serious loss of lifo. While- de tachments of dragoons from Delagio wcro being landed yesterday at Melllla , the Moors. in dellanco of the guns , approached to within " 00 yards of tlio steamship landing. The soldiers 11 rod volloyjif tor volley at the Moors , who only retreated after several of their numuer had been killed. Mt'xlcu ueiii u blmuliier Up. GUADAI.AJAUA , Mojc. , Nov. 7. Severe earthquake shocks have occurred hero during the past ten days , and there Is much excitement among tlio people. The Colima volcano is in a violent state of eruption , and the pooplu living in the valley at the baseof the mountain have loft their homes in search of n placoof safety. At the town of Americus the first seveno shocK of earthquake did grout damage to property , and several persons were wounded by fulling houses. The first disturbance- was felt in thu states of O.ixaca , Puobla , Geurerro , Merles and Jalisco. Urc.iU'd mi Uprour. PA ins , Nov. 7. There was an exciting scene' at the Academy of .Medicine today. Dr. Dloulafoy attempted to read the report which ho and Dr. Urouardet had drawn up on Urn condition of the health of Dr. Cornelius Herz. the Panama lobbyist. There was a scene of uproar , the audlenco refus ing to listen , dsclarititf It was of no interest to the academy. Dr. lirouardot finally with drew tlio report , wlucn states Her/ was greatly improved in health , KUIUIUUH Send Tliunkft for Aid. ST. PETBitauuito , Nov. 7. The United States ambassador , Hon. Andrew D. White , received today the address of thanks from the Russians to tKo American people for the aid extended to the starving people of Russia during tlio recent famine. The address of thanks is a superb piuco of work , The presentation was formally made by Count Bobrlnsky. .Mr.Vlilto , in hU speech accepting the address , promised to transmit It at once to Washington. It Vu Untrue. fxiNDON , Nov. 7. The Independents of Dublin announce today that lit. Hon. John Morley , chief secretary for Ireland , has Issued a warrant for the arrest of John Hedmond , the Purncllito leader. Tlio Asso ciated press agent hero investigated the re port , and is enabled to state upon oRlclal authority thafthoro is no trutn in it. In KiiBluiitTii I'urlluiiiiuit. LONDON , Nov. 7. la the IIouso of Cora , mons today the parliamentary secretary of the colonial ofllco , Mr. Sydney Uurton , In an swer to a question , said that the govern ment did not IntomUt&Vovoko the charter of the British South Africa company. Mr. Gladstone , In reply to a question , said that the government/did not Intend to give a day to discuss the necessities of the navy , In view of recent events. Hcplyln ? to an other question. Mr. ( itadstono said that the government would , * r the earliest oppor tunity , Introduce nn > otbltratton bill , though , ho added , ho was afraid that compulsory arbitration would not bo applicable to the coal strike. - The British councils bill passed the House Upon Us second reading without n division of the House. Adjo'urncd. l.INU SCANDAL. Anntlicr Trlnl Impending In Which I'nrllu * tiiont . .MilTnko it llund. Br.m.iN , Nov. 7. As one of the results of the Hanover gambling trials , it is said , a number of aimy oftlcors will bo called upon to resign. The newspapers continue com menting on the fact that at last Saturday ( St. Aubert's day ) hunt ono of the onicors implicated in the disclosures , Lieutenant Slorstorpf , commanded the empress1 guard nnd lead the hunt. It was claimed that the emperor In permitting this showed that ho will not bo severe upon the other ofllcers In volved. It is now explained , however , that iho lieutenant was not specially selected for the honor referred to , but that ho led the hunt as a matter of routine duty , being first on the list of ofllccrs for duty. It Is reported that another and similar gambling scandal Is impending nnd many army ofllcers will , it is claimed , have to stand trial or appear In a very unenviable position as witnesses. Should this be the case the influences which have been brought to boar upon the emperor in the effort to ap pease his anger at the recent disclosures will have little or no effect , as the emperor will bo compelled to take u decided stand against gambling in the army , which will have to bo more clear than the issuing of his edict of yesterday , forbidding all games of hazard between onicors in active service and directing commanding ofllccrs to report and punish transgressors. It is also probable that Parliament may take a hand in the now gambling scundat trial , which is said to bo impending. WAS SIIK SUNK ? Conlllctliii ; Storlc * Concoriilni ; tlio of tlio Illo do Jiinulro. NEW YOIIK , Nov. 7. Brazilian Minister Mentor denies the shilling of the transport Hlo do Janeiro by the Houubllca. He says the Rio do Janeiro has been anchored off Hlo Grande do Sul for the last two months. An important newspaper in Buenos Ayres , however , saya It has Information from a trustworthy source that the casualty really happened utm that 110 men were drowned. It says the Hlo do Janeiro was on her way to Santos carr.ing 1,500 armed men to aid Peixoto from Uio do Sul. She was met by the Hepublica and was called on to surrender. Both vessels prepared for llghtinc. The Uepubltca followed tier until nightfall , when , crossing in the- dark , she rammed the Hlo do Janeiro , splitting her athwartslui ) and the Hio de Janeiro sank near Santos shortly afterward. Although the crow of the Hepublica tried to nave the sinking men they were unable to rescue a single ono , according to this authority. GKH.MAN i on tlio Second Ititllot lor Members of the Kclclistiijr. MN , Nov. 7. Herr Hichter was elected In Berlin and defeated In Began. Minister von Botticher was not elected for the reason that ho did not stand for election. Of the 2-lil elections contested in Prussia the results of 157 are known us follows : Fifty conservatives , twenty-five free con servatives , thirty-six national liberals , twtmty-nino center , , four frcisinnlgo volks partoi , ono froislnhigo veromgung , two Danese , seven Polestwo ; farmers alliance and one Guelph.k It The returns received up to midnight show that the panics will ) be divided in the Diet as follows : Conservatives , 119 ; free con servatives , 57 ; 'national liberal , 83 ; frel- slnnigo volks purtel , including Berlin , 14 ; frelsinnigo union , 0 ; Danes , " : Poles , 18 ; farmers alliance , 2 ; Guclphs , 1 ; independ ent : . , 1. Movomenta of the KuHSInn Ships , PAais , Nov. 7. The Petit'Journal today says that the Russian squadron will remain at Pracus until November 15 , when it will go to Smyrna and the Dardanelles. Upon arriving at the Dardanelles , Admiral Avel- Inn will board the sultan's yacht and go to Constantinople , It is also ascertained that two ironclads will leave Cronstadt shortly in order to reinforce the Russian Mediter ranean squadron. ( ieriniiny's Cliolora llullotln. BEUI.IN , Nov. 7. Oftlcinl liguros show that slnco November a there were six cases of cholera and three deaths in cast Prussia , live now cases in and near Stettin , and six now cases and ono death In other places in Pomcrunla. Since October 0 three cases of cholera and throe deaths wcro reported at Havol- bcrg and ono death at Potsdam. Women mid CirlH Arrrstod. VIENNA , Nov. 7. A dispatch from Lem- berg says snrcral prominent ladies and a number of young girls who wera students at the university , were arrested yesterday evening , charged with being connected with n nihilist conspiracy. The police , when the dispatch was sent , were searching the houses of the students 'vith the view of ob taining evidence against them. I'oru linden Kcmulor. IComirtjlited 1K > 3 by James Gnnlon Dennett. } GUAYAQUIL , Ecuador ( via Galvcston , Tox. ) , Nov. 7. [ By Mexican Cable to the Now York Herald Special to THE BEIJ.J Peru has rejected the boundary treaty with Ecuador. Thcro is great excitement over it In Quito. A rupture between the two gov ernments seems Imminent. linn Confidence In Von Cnprlyi. BIIUI.IN , Nov. 7. Newspapers of this city declare that when presented recently with a portrait of the emperor , Chancellor von Cuprlvl also received with it a lottcr saying that the ompuror considered It his duty , in view of unjust attacks , to furnish the chan cellor with a proof of his confidence. Ilrltlih MIUHloii Attacked Dy African * . LISIION , Nov. 7. Anollleial dispatch from Chlromotho Portuguese station on thoiShlro river , which joins the Zambezi river above Its delta , says that the African natives re cently attacked the British mission in the Shire country aim th'at two Sikh soldiers wcro killed in defending the mission. Dlnuroillt tlio Itupurt. LONDON , Nov. 7. The report v/lilch was brought to Liverpool yesterday by the passengers of the steamer Bonny , which loft Acora on October 9 , to the clfoct that the king of the Askantca was stoned to death recently in the streets of Coomasslo , his capital , is discredited hero. Ho l > l ple 4nd the I'opr. ROME , Nov. 7 , M. Emllo Olivier , the last premier of the French empire , haa been in this city for some tunq and endeavored un successfully to obtafian } , interview with the pono. It Is said thai ttio pope is displeased with M. Ollvler's utiltudo toward the Vati can's policy In Franco. LoiiK < > > t Iron Ilrulfe III ( Sorinany. DIMIUN , Nov. 7. On Wednesday the long est iron railway bridge In Germany will bo opened. It spans the Vistula between Forden in Prussian Poland and Uumse. It is 1,450 yards long and cost 8,000,000 marks , tloo * Ilimtliif. STUTTOAUT , Nov. 7 , Emperor William ar rived at Tublnger this morning. Ho was welcomed by the king of Wurtemberj ? , and they proceeded to the Entrlngeu district on a shooting expedition. Sliut J'ny lor Illi Money. ST. PETEIISUUUO , Nov. 7. An ordinance hna been Issued reducing the amount of rubles which a traveler Is permuted to takeout of the country free of duty from 100 to 60. _ Fruiiz JufteP * Xetv CuDluot. VIENNA Nov. 7. Emperor Fraacls Joseph has returned to this city. The cabinet has not yet been completely formed. JACKSONVILLE'S BIG JOKE Florida's ' Enterprising Motrjpolis Anxious to Entertain the Bluffing Pugilists. TWENTY THOUSAND OFFERED FOR A FIGHT Solemn ARSiirnnro ( llxon Hint Nrw Orlt-nn * U Only Hluning-Tlici Oll.-r In Do. lull Mitchell Tntl < Sumo Sloro Otluir sports. JACKSONVIM.K , Pin. , Nov. 7. When the story of the negotiations between Corbott nnd Mitchell nnd the Olympic club of Now Orleans reached hero it mailo a few men ' laugh in their sleeves , " for they know It was a big bluff to divert public attention from the real negotiations now going on. Three well known men of this city have been lit negotiation for the past four days with a Now York man very close to both Corbott nnd Mitchell and last night n certi fied check for J10.0JO was mailed to Richard 1C. Fox of Now York with a paper attached noting the conditions from the Jacksonville syndicate. They are as follows : Thu light to take place In Jacksonville , Kin. , fern purse of $ ' . ' 0,000 , put up by the Jacksonville syndicate ; the time to bo between December 15 nnd January 1C naxtboth ; Mitchell and Corbott to put ui > a forfeit of $2,500 for fail ure to appear and light ; Richard 1C. Fo < to hold the stakes ; the light to bo with regula tion gloves , Marquis of Quoonsbcrry rules ; a $10,000 check to be put up immediately , the other chock for J10.000 to bo put up as soon as the representatives of Corbott and Mitchell accept these terms , sign articles of agreement and put up their forfcitof $ ! , GOO each , The following dispatch was sent from here today : . JACKSONVIU.K , Nov. 7. Hlchnrd K. Pox , New York : Certified check for * ' . ! 0tUU Mcni'il hy Hurry Mason and .1. K. T. Ilowdun , well known capitalists , hits just boon nuillod to yon us stakes In proposed Curbctt-Mltrholl ronlost , wltli conditions utucliod. l.uttor will follow tills. I/ . II. Itmt.NKTT. Cashier , Nat onal BiinU of Jacksonville. Mill Waiting oil Now Orlcmm. NiYOIIK , Nov 7. An Associated press representative saw Thompson , Mitchell's manager , at the Hoffman house this even ing. Mitchell was with him. "I have seen the printed announcement , " said lie , "published by Richard 1C. Fox , staling the Elks club will put up a purse of $ . ' (0,000 ( for a light between Mitchell and Cor bott and guarantee $10,000 , but 1 look on It as something of a myth. At any rate I have received no communication from them. Mitchell will do nnthlnc until he hears from the New Orleans business. Mitchell wants the light to como off. To show how straight forward ho Is in this matter W. A. Edwards has offered him $ . ' 0,000 for a ten wcolts en gagement , but ho refused to accept it until we know whether the tight is on or off.1' Manager Brady said ho believed Iho Elks offer to bo a bona lido oiie , but Corbett would do nothing until ho heard definitely from New Orleans. "I " he said "to have expect , , an answer to morrow or next day at the furthest. " Now ( inlvcHton Steps Into thu Coinpotltlon. GAI.VUSTON , Nov. 7. Some effort is being made hero to raise purse of S'.I.OOO for the Corbett-Mitcholl fight. The question is being investigated whether the laws of the state will permit the performance. rtlOT ltAI.1 , iiAMKS. Y.I IP , Hiirvard , rrliicolon nndVo8loyun Ciich Aolnovn u L"ll\vl : < > m Victory. NEW YOUK , Nov. 7. Though today was a holiday , the attendance at Manhattan field to witness the foot ball game between the New Yorlc Athletic club and Yale elevens was very small. The New York Athletic club included Joseph Hartwell , ono of Yale's celebrities , nnd Hugh Janoway , ono of Princeton's strong men in days gone by. The Yale mon hud everything their own way and won the game by a score of 42 to 0. BOSTON , Nov. 7. The Boston Athletic As- game with the Harvard University team on Holmes Held this afternoon. The game re sulted in a victory for Harvard by 10 lo 0. OHANOE , N. J. , Nov , 7. The Princeton eleven lined up against the Orange Athletic club hero today. Score : , , Princeton , 8j Orange , 0. Nuw YOIIK , Nov. 7. Ip the game between Wesloyun nnd Crescent elevens at Eastern park today victory rested with the latter , 1 to 0. 111 CYC Me OK HOItSi : . /.iminonniin to Itico Ulrfotuin and t.'onll- ilniit of Wliinliicr. IlAiiTFonn , Conn. , Nov. 7. In addition to Dlrectum , Flying Jib , Little Albert , Charley C , San Pedro and Director Flower , Allan Risk of Willimantic will enter the in are Knick Knack , 2:15J : , In the great events at Charter Oak park on Thursday. There will bo a mile rnco , living start , be tween Dlrectum and Zimmerman , the noted bicyclist. Xlmmorman Is confident ho can beat Direclum in the last hundred yards of the mile. Soiitliorn I.o. < Kiin Orunnlzml. CHATTANOOGA , Nov. 7. A new organization to be known as the Southern Association of Base Ball Clubs was organized hero yester day with the following members : Now Or leans , Memphis , Mobile and Nashville in the west ; Atlanta , Augusta , Savannah and Charleston In the cast. J. B. Flcklln of Chattanooga was elected president , secretary and treasurer ; R. B. Armour of Memphis vice president. A salary limit of $1,000 was determined on. The season Is to begin April 15 aud end about September 12. I'oiuiHylviiiiliiVitlicliMv . NEW YOUK , Nov. 7. At an Informal moot ing of the Intercollegiate Foot Ball associa tion at the Fitth Avenue hotel , last night , the University of Pennsylvania , through Mamigor Newton , tendered her resignation from the association. Manager E. O. Holler of Yale , Manager J. M. McThompson of Princeton and Manager S. B. Now ton of Pennsylvania met in the corru'or ' at 9 o'clock. Manager Newton handed the document to Manager Thompson , who was secretary. Iror tlio I.l'htw lht | Chuinploniihlp. NEW YOUK , Nov. 7. James Burgo , the iron man of Australia , now nt West Brighton. S. I. , has posted $250 with Billy Madden to light any man for the lightweight ciiamploii- ship of the world , wcltrhts from 128 lo 11S ! pounds. Ho expressed a preference to tight Jack MoAulifTu , Horace Leeds or Hilly Smith for $1,000 a side , Cricket Oluli Moutlng. There will be a meeting of the executive committee of the Omaha Cricket club , next Friday evening at 8 o'clock p , m. All members of the committee in question , urn Informed that the meeting will bo held in room 000 , Paxton block. Won the Alillioiiniu Cup , TOUI.ON , Nov , 7. The Melbourne cup was won by Tarcoala , Carnage second and Jew eler third. It Ouiti Coldi , Coughi , Sore Throat. Croup , Influ enza , Whooplnp Cou h , Bronchitis andAdhmt. & certain cure for Coniumptlon la flrit Uge , and a eurg relief In ftditnced itagei. uie t once. 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