THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER XV. XV. HAN1i:itM, riihllflhur. NHMAIIA, - - NI3IUIASKA. THE WOULD AT LAIIG& Summary of tho Dally Nowo. WASHINGTON NOTKS. Uxnr.it tliu abandoned military resur vtittoii net, tlio win department has turned over to tlio interior lopuitiuMt, for tliHpositlon, tlio Kort llufnrd roser vutioii, North Diilcotii, -1 10,000 actus; also tliu !''ort Hancock, 'IVv. W ncrcs, mid tliu reserved portions of Cut island, Mississippi sound, Miss., Horn inland, In tlio same Hound; I'otit Hois island, in tlio Hiuiiu sound, iind nil f Hound island, in Jackson county, Miss. A claim for Soo.ooo nirainst the Spanish goviM-iiinont was to bo filed in Washington in behalf of John Iteplcn, nil Italian by birth but ti naturalized American eltion, who was the pro priutor of the Rome Grand Continental hotel in Havana. Iteplco claims that one night In tho summer he and his family wero driven from the hotel by Spanish soldiers and it was confiscated on the grounds that ho was a sympa thizer with the Cuban revolutionists. Tin: district court of appeals at Washington has atllrmed tho decision of .ludgo McComas in the ease of Capt. Henry W. Ilowgatt', convicted of for gery and falsification of accounts. Ilowgato was sentenced to four years on each of two counts, llowgate has surrendered himself. An application Tub executive- committee of American llimolnlllu league on the the lr)th unanimously adopt.td a resolu tion accepting the invitation of tho national silver committee, of Chicago, in calling a conference of those who bolicvo in tho freo coinage of gold and sliver at Hi to 1, independently of other countries, to meet at Washington .Jan uary 'J'-', lS'.M'i, for tho purpose of ar ranging for a national convention. A NAIIonai. organization of agricul tural newspaper men was organized at Chicago on the 15th. It was named tho Agricultural I'ress league, and the of ficers for the coming year arc: M. .1. Lawrence, president; .1. W. Wilson, vice president; .1. 15. Connor, treasurer. The next meeting of the league will bo held in Chicago next March. A riioMiNK.N'r Spaniard at Mexico City, in eloso touch with the Spanish goveruMicnt, stated that before Spain would concede Cuban independence or permit the island to go under the pro tection of the United States she would give lOnglatid possession of it until that count v had collected the advances she had made to carry on tho war with Cuba. A vr.Ait ago .John Myers, a farmer living near Chandler, Olc, was shot and killed while returning along tho road from church, bv lVterCilass, a ne gro neighbor, who claimed that he was hunting ami in tho dark mistook llycrs for a panther. The jury brought in a verdict of manslaughter, tliu pun ishment being not less than twenty years in the penitentiary. At tl o'clock on the l.ltli at St. Peters burg n daughter was born to the czar and czarinu. The babyhasbeon named Olga. Phi: failures for tlio week ending No- for pardon will be maile. vember IS (Dun's report) wero 'MS in I'O.STMA.SrKK-(ii:NHKl. WlI.SOM issued ,. ,.., ,,. .,!.,.. 07,1 lst. vi-nr. . i . I i imjwiii,v . n" '" ,-"-"t a gonoral fraud order on the llth in eluding all the alleged lottery compa nies, both in tlte United States and elsewhere, and directing all postmas ters of the country to mark mail sent to these companies as fraudulent and return It to the sender Si:.VA-ioit Hauuih, tho chairman of the executive committee of six ap pointed at tlio Washington conference of last AuL'iist to ortranize for tho campaign of 180(1 tho freo silver demo crats of tho country, has sent a letter to his colleagues stating that ho had no hope of democratic success in lbOH unless they could succeed in so organiz ing tho bimetallic democrats as to se cure in tho national convention a plain declaration in favor of tlio freo and unlimited coinage of both silver anil gold, without regard to tho ilnaueial policies of any country. Tim: amount of breadstuff's, cotton, oilsund provisions exported from tho United States during the ten months ended October 30, IS'.).";, wasSJ'.Hl.sr.'.'.iUJ, which is n loss as compared with tho same period in 1801 of S.Ti.Tort.OUS. At tlio meeting of the Knights of La bor at Washington on the lllth the ad dress of General Master Workman Sovereign was devoted to tho alleged treachery of thoso who headed tho re cent revolt against the general ollloers of the order. Ho appealed to tho as sembly to givo to his recent order boy cotting national bank notes its official sanction and denounced tho action of tlio bankers' convention at Atlanta, (la. General Worthy Foreman l.isliop called attention to tho evolution of machinery during the last few years and the elimination of human skill from all forms of productive indus tries. Tnrc Knights of Labor convened at Washington on the lJJtli and wero to Do in session for about ten days. All business was being conducted in secret. ;icNicit vi. .views. In the contest of Wood (rep.) for tho front In tho Kentucky legislature of ICaufinann (dem.) a discovery hah been made which beyond ndoi.bt give Wood tho seat and will thcioby give the republicans a clear majority or,, joint ballot in the legislature. It bus been discovered that Kaufinann's clue tion, while holding oflleo as a city councilman, was contrary to tht i.tatute, and Wood will bo seated with out furthor protest. A hi'i:am launch belonging to tin llrltish cruiser 1-Mirnr was reported to have been lost in Japanese waters iwul forty-eight men who were on board o' her wero drowned. Tin: supreme court of New York has decided that tho heirs of Jay Gould Must puy taxes on $10,01)0.000 of per mini property for lis'.M. They tried to ivado payment on the ground that 'hoy came into possession of tho prop erty two days after tho levy was made. KltoM M)0 to 1,000 cabmen were on strike at New York on tlio llth, al tho cab servlco of tlio hotels and theaters being cut oil'. Tho cause of the strike was the employment of non-union men at tho stables. A MAN stopping at a hotel In Laredo, Tex., hired a buggy, ostensibly to tako his wife and child to tho depot. Tho next dny a Mexican shepherd found tho bodies of tlio woman and child i'l some brush about :t miles from town and notitlod the authorities. Tho hus band was asked where his wife and child were over tho transom of his room and immediately shot himself. Tho man's name was ICuntz, and ho had been a stationary engineer at St. Louis. Jaki: Capi', living near Alliance, Intl., struck n match to examino a gas leak, when thoro was an explosion and the house was wrecked and ho and his . daughter wore carried across the .street by the force of the explosion. and 10 in Canada, against 118 last year Ir was recently reported that twenty five immigrants on their way to Cali fornia from Oklahoma wero in a fear ful condition on the Colorado desert. They had abandoned their worn-out horses and their food was almost ex hausted. A Southern Pacific train stopped and gave them a barrel of water. Kditii Chow, u .'i-yoar-old daughter of (us Crow, living at Sherman, Term., met n horrible death recently. Tho child attempted to put out a bonfire burning in her father's back yard. when her clothes took lire, and her llesh was literally roasted to tho bone. Si:naii)h-i:m:im' P. J. Ili:xxi:rr, of Carroll county, Md., died suddenly on the lllth. He was elected as a demo crat. Gov. P.rown will be called upon to order a special election for Carroll county, and upon the result of that election depends tho political com plexion of the nextsenate of Maryland. Jack Mulvani: anil J. P.. Martin, living about "0 miles northwest of Perry, Ok., began a light over a tract of land, when their wives joined in. Mulvane was badly cut by Martin and Mul vane's wife dealt many hard blows to Martin and wife with a boo. It was thought Mrs. Martin and Mulvane could not live. lSii.i.v Mcui'iiv, the Australian, and Jack Dougherty, a Philadelphia pugi list, recently fought a ten-round mill at Lexington, Ivy. Tho referee gave the iiirht to Murphy. A DHVMATIC scene took place recent ly in the council chamber at Tuskaho ma, 1. T., when the Chickasaw and Choctaw delegations met Senator Dawes and the commissioners, ana in answer to Uiu questions whether they would abandon their tribal relations, they said, "We will never allot our lauds, or trade away our national ex istence." 'Plio Dawescommission then withdrew. Ur.y. Du. Swirr.i, AsiiroN Ki:ax, a noted evangelist and religious writer, died at Delaware, ()., on the l.'lth of heart trouble, aged ."ill years. A t'.KNs.vnox was caused in Albia, la., on the llith by a report that a whitecap society had been organized by leading citireusof Wapello, Monroe and Appa noose counties for protection from in formers acting in theiuterestof deputy United States marshals. Tin: Georgia house of representatives unanimously adopted a resolution on the K'.th inviting Secretary Hoke Smith to address tlie assembly on tlio is-iues of the day on such date as ho might find convenient Itv special invitation, conveyed bv joint resolution of both houses, ex Speaker Crisp addressed the Georgia Icglslulure on the Kith on the political issues of tho day. Mr. Crisp confined himself almost exclusively to the financial question and In the course ot his remarks he declared himself un equivocally in f.ivor of tlio free, un limited and independent coinage of silver at a ratio of 10 to 1. A Mi).M'i;it twenty-ton fiv wheel burst in the power house of the Albany (N. Y.) railway and fragments of it were hurled across the road, killing a man in a saloon and injuring several others. The damage done amounted to S.'0.()()0. A dispatch from New York stated that Peter Maher, the pugilist, had challenged any man in the world to fight for the championship. lie did not challenge Corbett. as Maher had been asked as a personal favor not to do so, as Corbett had retired. Maher was anxious to meet Pitzsimmons. Ilritdy telegraphed to Dan Stuart at HI Paso, 'Pox., saving: "Corbott sur renders championship and belt to Maher and will back Maher for Sit', 000 ag'iinst Kitzslinmoiis" Stuart iu- Tm: llrltish steamer Leo has foun dered oir Holman, Norway. Her mate, engineer and six seamen wore picked up by tho llrltish steamer Ihubleton. Tho remainder of tho Leo's crew wore lost. Ahmh.nians attacked several Moham medan villages near Zeltoun and fired the houses. In the village of Kurhel one Mohammedan was burned alive, tho placo being entirely destroyed, as was also the town of Tchoukourhissiir. Several other places wero also sacked. Tho sultan has sent orders that order must bo promptly restored and both Christians and Mohammedans equit ably treated. Ci.haiuno house returns for tho prin cipal cities in the United States for the week ended November 1.1 showed an av erage increase as compared with the corresponding week last year of 11.5 in New York the increase was 10.0. outside New York the Increase win 11., s Kiivm. Si.avin wired from London his acceptance of the challenge issued by Peter Maher and he will, if possible, contest with him for thochampionsliir of the world. A r a meeting of the National I'.asc ball league in New York on the llth u fund was started to erect a mon ument to Harry Wright, the vcterno player who died recently. A wist, merchant at Paris, Franco named Domcrguc, suddenly went In sane and shot his wife anil mother and then begun shooting at passersby iron: his window, killing three persons ami wounding n number of others Aftor using up all his ammunition he barri caded himself in his house, but wilt finally arrested by the gendarmes. Tin: rear end of a freight train broka loose at Summit, N. J., and ran down a hill and dashed into a mail train. 1 he engineer of the mail tram wai killed and tho fireman badly injured. The caboose and some of tlio freight cars caught fire and were burned. No passengers were hurt. Mow A HI) WiiMl'i.i:, an ex-congressman and an ex-otlieial of New York, was arrested at his homo at Fulton villi?, N. Y., on the charge of arson. Ills friends claimed that his mind was unbalanced through dissipation. WHur..v IvAi'C'tirn: McVhioh and Paul 'Puppet- Wilkes, two well known men, fought a duel with revolvers at tho Palisades, at Fort Lee. N. Y., on the i:ith. Hoth men emptied their re volvers and both were slightly wound ed. Tho seconds refused to divulge the cause of the trouble A school building at Granada. West I tidies, m wlncli were l.iU eiiiidren, caught fire and the building was de stroyed. Thirty-one charred bodies, including tlio teacher, wero taken out of the ruins. The lire was believed ta be of incendiary origin. Gov. Al.'ioni.l), of Illinois, refused to ride in tlio parade at Atlanta, Ga., with federal 'roops, so the troops wero left out. Tin: plant of tho York (P.i.) Wall Pa per Co. was completely destroyed by lire on tlio PJth. Loss, $0,G'iO; in sured for 100,000. NEBRASKA. STATE NEWS. ICciult of Mm Vntn. The Omaha Heo published a tabu lated statement of tho vote for judge of the supremo court, official from sevcnty-Roven counties, which gave Norvai. 70.807; Maxwell, liS.S'J.V, Maho nor, 17,001; Phelps, 0,700; Wolfonbur ger, .1,727. Incomplete returns from nine other counties gavo Norvai, (5.J1U; Maxwell, (5,07(5; Mahoney, 800; Phelps, 502; Wolfonbargor, fit). This indicated Norval's total voto at 77, 110 and Maxwell's at (50,001. Later returns received by the secretary of state and republican state central committee indicated that Norval's plu rality over .Maxwell would bo about 0,000. In tho judicial districts the re publicans gained one in the First, ono in the Third, two in tlio Fourth, ono in the Fifth, one in tho Ninth, ono in tlio Thirteenth and one In tho Four teenth. The republicans lost ono in tlte Second district, a democrat being elected. The Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Eleventh, Twelfth, remain as before politically. In the Fourteenth district Welty was reported elected by four votes, but an error of six votes in Furnas county gave the election to Norris by two majority. Judicial re turns, however, were incomplete. TliiiiilotKUlio; I'roi'liiintitloii. Tin: governor has issued a proclama tion appointing Thursday, November 28, as a day of Thanksgiving. "The nconlc of Nebraska." ho says, "have indeed great reason to feel a deep sense of gratitude to the Giver of all good. In tho midst of universal depression in the business world tho people of Ne braska have enjoyed a fair degree of prosperity during ttto year now draw ing to a close. Providence has again smiled upon our fair land, blessing tho toil of tho husbandman with crops suf ficient to meet all ordinary wants, and peace and contentment prevail throughout tho land. Lot us also on this day remember the poor and unfor tunate among us, not by prayers alone, but by acts of charity and benevolence manifested in such Mibstantiul manner as will make tho recipients thereof most happy and contented." I'nnpto U lio Look Ovur Home. "My duty is to show intending tcn nnts over tlio 'houses to let' whicli np pear on our books," said a man em ployed by ono of the great firms of land and house agents in London. "It might surprise you to know that somo people have a perfect craze for looking over houses, though they are comfort ably housed enough already and have no "immediate intention of removing. 1 hnvo shown tlio same couple middle aged folks with nothing to do, appar entlyover scores of houses, from cot tages to mansions. And ns for 'faddy people, well, I am afraid that tho la dles are in gonoral the hardest to please: but then, you see, the whole responsibility is mostly left to them. Some of thorn find that every house they look at has some serious draw back and thoy will keep mo for hours at a time while thoy peer about. As n. general principle the ladies want a big ger and finer house than they can af ford. Often enough the gentleman, who accompanies them never says it word, but lolls about and smokes list lessly." Pearson's Weekly. Kxcrllt-nt Method. Cleil They tell me your daughter Julia is quite a singer. 1 1 as she n good voice'.' Is her method Stafl' Can't say so much about her voice, but her method is superb. She never sings when I am at homo. lios ton Evening Transcript. Ir you havi: Nor arranged to take The Century this year, you should do .so at once anil begin witii the November number, the great Anniversary Issue in whicli Mrs. Humphry Ward's novel commences. Tho publisher s make a sneeial oiler of n year's subscription to The Cent in' beginning with November and tho twelve back numbers of the past volume for fl.00. All dealers take subscriptions under this offer. Gu.um's first experiouco in eating a pc.tcli "I've e.iteu it, cloth and all, mamma. Now, what shall 1 do with the bottof" Kali's Catarrh Curo Is a Constitutional Curo. Price 73c. Sr.i.r interest is alwnj s at tho rate of 100 per cent. Young Men's Era. AIIIHl'IONAI, lISITClir.S. Fuji: destroyed tho sasli and blind factory at Meridian, Miss. A largo quantity of tumber was also con sumed. About the time the above fire seemed under control, fire broke out in tlio Citizens' compress and warehouse, which, together with a large quantity of cotton, wus entirely destroyed. Losses Sash factory, 3100,000; ins nr ance, $32,000; compress warehouse and cotton, SI 12.000, fully insured. Two hundred and fifty men were thrown out of employment as a consequence of the destruction of the sash and blind factory. Ax electric car at Cleveland, O., plunged over the draw into the river 101 feet below on tho nightof the Kith. All those in tho car who did not jump were drowned. The ear struck the stream with a great splash and disap peared from sight. Fifteen dead bodies have been recovered and four were still thought to be missing. For some reason the signal that tho draw was open was not heeded. The scenes about tho river while the work of res cue was being prosecuted were pathetic in tho extreme. A Hlor took place in u camp of char coal burners south of Durango, Mux., resulting in the killing ot ten men and thu wounding of several others. I ho camp had a population of about 100 people and all took part in the riot, which grcwoutof a factional difiiculty that had been waged for some time. Thkhi: has been trouble for somo timu between the white and negro laborers at Moss lllulV, a tie eauipou ' tho Ocklawaha river, about !'.() miles from Ocabi, Fla., and on tho Kith whites surrounded the cabins in which tlio negroes were sleeping and poured ( . 11 llf! . 1. m volley alter voney ironi inciies tors. The negroes fled in terror. It was reported that three were killed and several wounded by the fusillade. The whites resented the importation of tho negroes by the contractors and threatened to drive them away. Sr.cur.rvuv Monrox has made his an nual report and dwells at length on tho work of tho agricultural department in the inspection of meat. Ho says also the exports of horses to Cueat liritaiu has steadily increased. In the exports of cheese tho United Stales is at the rear of till competitors and the trade was still falling oil". In butter wo are out of thu race, supplying less than 1 per cent, of the llritisli demand. Tho loses wit li a discussion ot socreuiry e plied that Ou-bett had better wilt the ; the future of farming and predicts u belt before he disposed of it. bright future lor It. MNcclluimouM. Fm:n Schhokdhh, proprietor of the Coder Creek (Cass county) mill, has turned over the mill and entire stock of flour to his creditors. The liabili ties amount to over SK5,."00 and the as setts arc about SlO.fiOO. Arn:ii January 12 the Union Pacific road will abandon the custom which has prevailed for many years of selling coal to employes at reduced rates. It affects every man on the system, and the privilege has been ono coveted by everybody who could lay any claim to being an employe. D. C. O'Connoh, of West Point, lias been appointed by htnte Superintend ent Corbott a member of tlio state board of examiners. The board us now constituted consists of W. II. Skinner, superintendent of schools, Nebraska City; Miss Anna Foos, principal of Kolloin school, Omaha, and Superintendent D. 0. O'Connor, of West Point. Pensions lately granted Nebraska veterans: Original, George C. Whit lock, Omaha; George Lewis, Gothen burg; William Swain, Prewstor; George W. Starr, MeCook; James 15. Ramsey, Omaha. Reissue, Charles IJritton, Omaha; John F. Johnson, Teeuinseh. Additional, Harvey S. Norton, Niobra ra. Renewal and itiorcase,Jacob Sliin iianlt, Guide Rock. Foil the second time tlio Davis mur der trial at Lincoln has closed unex pectedly. Pending the late trial Juror C. 1!. Yates became, suddenly insane and jumped from the second-story window cf his hotel. Physicians re ported that his insanity was caused by confinement in tho jury room. The jury was discharged. Davis is chnrgod with wrecking n Rook Island passen ger train on August 0, lsl) I, by which eleven lives wero lost. A r a dunce ut Nebraska City the other night Tom Maher, a well known character about the town, shot and probably fatally wounded Miss Mead Fessler. Maher, who was drinking, became enraged tit seeing the girl pre naring to go home under escort of an other fellow, and the shooting was tho result. In attempting to disarm Maher, Fred Plattner received two bullets in tno cheek. Maher attempt ed to escape, but was jailed. A i.Ari: Omaha dispatch states that the "growth of the beetsugar industry lias attracted the attention of tlio sugar trust, whicli has already taken steps to prevent tho snlo of Nebraska sugar. Jobbers and dealers have been notified that if they sell tho refitted product of Nebraska factories the trust will de cline to sell them tho cheaper grade" which are not manufactured by the Oxnards. Tlio result of this is that over S100.000 worth of Nebraska made sugar is stored in warehouses in Omaha." Ir cost something to hold elections in some localities in tho state. Aftei the late elections tho county clerk at Omaha drew 00.") warrants for such ex penses, that being tlio number of judges and clerks serving on election dnv. Each city precinct hud seven hiu-h ollicials, and each of tho country fiso. in addition there wus tin extra man in seven or eight precincts. Each olhccr in tho city received $'.i, ami each in the country, S2 a day. A number of the county olllccrs received compensa tion for distributing and bringing in tlio boxes and poll books, Tie election wan a uth issued aggregated 81,10.). M J& Hopeless, Tho doctor and intimate friends consid ered my case, I was so weak and ex hausted. I decided to tako Hood's Snrsa parilla and soon began to improve. After I had taken ten bottles 1 was entirely cured and have ever since been tveo irom all ilia peculiar to my sex. I confidently re.-otn-niend Hood's Sarb.iparlllu." Mas. li. L. IiUii:, Meredosia, Illinois. Remember Hood's SairsaparilEa Is tho only truo blood purifier promi nently in tlio public eyo to-day Hrtfid'c IJillc euro luililtual constitu tion. Ptico i'.lc. por box. The Greatest Medica: Discovery of the Age. KENEDY'S MEDICAUHSGOVERY, DONALD KENNEDY, of ROXBURY, MASS,, Has discovered in one of our common pasture weeds fi remedy that cuies every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He lus tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and neer failed except hi two cases (both thunder humoi .) I le has now in his possession over two bundled certificates of its value, all within twenty miles of ELoston. Send postal card for book. A benefit is.dwa s experienced lrom the first bottle, and a perfect cm e is warranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs ate affected it causes shooting pains, Tike needles passing through them; the same with thcLivei or Rowels. 'I his is caused by the ducts be ing stopped, and always disappeais in a week atter taking it. Kead the label. It the stomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first. No change of diet ever n.ccs:.ary. Eat the best you can get, and enough of it. Dose, one tablespoonful in water at bed time. Sold by all Druggists. iii;sT in 'i in: woki.i). i" .r- -j 'zmMkm MIS1& Aov &wfaiv. oa( ox weovBsys wtvoa V . . i '.. i V vxoAwcyyTm" wwrmwaa: TUP. 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