nm THE NEBRASKA ADVERTISER VT. XV. HANDKU9, l'ubllilier. NEMAITA, NEDRASKA. NOVEMBER 1896. I . . , ; San. Mon. Tuo. Wod. Thur. Frl. Sal. ,; : Illllllilili-Z : 8 9 10 U 12 13 u : 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ': M. . M. ,1,1, .I,, ,,, ,. , . in M ' 29 30 p JJ ! THE WOULD AT LARGE. Summary of tho Dally Nowb. IVAHHIMOTON NOTlSS. A .mkdai, of lionor hns been awarded "by tho government to MllWm L. Ilnney, lute chaplain of tho Fifty-Fifth Illinois volunteers for bravery at tho battle of Atlanta In July 2!, 18(51. A modal bus also just been presented to Frederick: W. Font, lato sergeant Fifteenth Indi ana light artillery for bravery at Har ler's Ferry, Vn., on .September 15, 1802. At tho eabinet meeting at Washing ton on the 110th Scerotaries Carlisle, Herbert and Francis were absent. Sec retary Olney wuh closeted with tlio president for an hour regarding some minor matters in his department. Tun coinage executed at tho mints of tho United States during October was as follows: Gold, 8ri,527,600; silver, $2,84'l,0()i); minor coin, $110,000. Of tho silver coined 82,350,000 wuro standard silver dollars, on whicn tho seignior age realized was about 8700,000. Tho outstanding national bank circulation on November 1 war, S2IM, 837,057, an In crease during tho month of 1,315,027. Tho circulation based on bonds wus 8210,510,014. Tins annual report of Second Assist ant Postmaster-General Charles Gllson shows the annual rate of expenditure for all mail transportation at the close of tho fiscal year to have been $40,5211, 032, of which $47,003,007 was for inland mail and the remainder for foreign norvice. Tho annual travel in star Borvico alono was over 122,000,000 miles. Ciiikf Jubtick Fur.i.Kit has given notice thnt tho United States Buprotno court would talco a recess November 10 until December 1. HKNKRAt. NKW.l CirAitr.KH Hohton, a wealthy and aged, resident of Middletown, N. Y., wont to the polls and voted on tho 8d and then fell dead on his return home. Nkws has been received from Sucre, Holt via. that tho commissioner of for eign affairs of tho sonata has presented a motion in that body for tho recogni tion by Bolivia of tho Cuban insur gents as belligerents. Tom: Stan ms v, a inina superintend ent, was shot and fatally wounded on tho way to tho polls at Ashland, Ky., by IUo Harbor, who put throo bullets in ills victim's abdomen. Family troubles were at tho bottom of tho uil'.iir. Ma.nv women woro in lino at tho various polling places at Denver, Col., on tho 3d, eager to vote in their first presidential election. At an early hour on tho 1st fire broko Out at tho Franklin house at Manistee, Mich., and cut off all communication with tho street. Fifteen guests were compelled to jump from tho second story in their night clothes and several were severely burned. The fl ro depart ment soon put out tho fire. At Fartningdulo, 111., tho Hoggs olo vator, Good's grocery storo and Tripp's lumber yard were destroyed by tiro which started in tho elevator and was supposed to have been causud by n spark from a passing train. Tin: Lutheran League of America is called to meet at Chicago November 17. At Uollaire, O., on tho 2d Scott Lin ton shot and fatally wounded William Metzlor and licllo Gray and then killed himself at Georgetown. Two men were killed and one fatally injured by a premature explosion '" a tunnel of tho Wyoming Coal Co. at Wllkesbarre, I 'a. Tub 31st wns generally observed as Hag duy in all tho principal cities of tho country by botli of tlio big parties and in many places political parados wero hold. Mks. J. llYHNics, of Now York, be came suddenly insane and, declaring thnt her friends had hatched a plot to kill her two infant children, piabbed them from their bed, and, running' wildly down tho street, threw them in front of an electric car, and had it not been for tho prompt aid of passers-by they would have been crushed under the wlicela In Now York city on tho 31st thero was a monster republican parade, 125. 000 mon being in line. It took tho pro cession seven hours to pass n given point. A I.KADINO millor of Montreal, Can., has received a letter from a Liverpool grain Arm respecting tlio riso in wheat by tho cessation of shipments from Russia, India and Wo do la Plata, and saying: "Wo are now particularly de pendent on America for our supplies for tho next six months. What tho price will be will be fixed by America." I'bti: Hanson brained bin wife with tin nx at Hloomiug Grove, Tex., and then committed suicide. Three small children were loft orphans. Tlio mur derer believed his wifo unfaithful. Tin: returns about tlio elections wero very slow in coming in, but indications pointed to tho election of McKinloy and Ilobart for president and vice president. Lion IIayks killed J. A. Colbath at Victoria, Tex., in a quarrel over tho merits of tho candidates for FiherifT. Two colored mon quarreled over tlio possession of an old weapon on tho farm of Dr. Carrick near Lexington, Ky., and ono killed the other with a spade. Wnir.K Jeff Jackson, John Adams, William Taylor and Hobort Allison, negro laborers, were working at a su gar enne mill near Wild Fork, Monroe county, Ala., they were fired upon by unknown persons, and all but Taylor instantly killed. Ho will die. It was supposed to havo been done by a gang of whitecap.s. CiiAiitMAN Hahcocic, of tho repub lican congressional committee, claims 100 majority against silver in tho next house. PitiiCiNCT A of tho Fifth ward of Lin coln, Nob., Hryan's precinct, gavo Hryan 102 votes to 10!) for McKlnley. Ouvnit Couiitnkv was killed at Wil mington, Del., on tho 3d while driving tho engine of tho IMicunlx volunteer firemen to a firo on tho edgo of tho town. The horses ran into a deep ditcli near tlio roadside, and the engine falling in pinioned Courtney under it. Ho was 38 years old. Ma,i. MoKini.kv carried his ward in Canton, O., by tho following precinct pluralities: A, 111); H, 51; C, 115; D, 15; total, 201. This ward gavo Cleveland 103. At Williamsport, Pa., after midnight of tho 31st, tho streets were packed full of republicans and democrats who had participated in tlio big political demonstrations and for hours after there was a perfect riot. Tlio police arretted men till tho cells wero full in a vain attempt to disperse the crowd. Tlio chief of police was obliged to re tire, followed by tlio imprecations of tho mob. Tho mayor finally sent out a llro engine. Tho ruse worked, tho crowd breaking up and following it. Tiihkic masked men hold up tho southbound "ICaty" passenger train near Alvarado, Tex., on tho night of tho 2d. They ordered tho express mes senger to hand out tho money, but ho turned off the light and fastened tlio door. Tho robbers, who were evident ly novices, woro disconcerted and tho engineer, realizing tlio situation, im mediately pulled out and tho robbers failed to secure anything. Tint locomotive of the train on which John P. Irish was following William J. Hryan through Nebraska and mak ing speeches in opposition to tho presi dential aspirant, collided with a freight on tlio 2d and John M. Tipling, of Lincoln, a commercial traveler, was killed. Gen. Joseph T. Toihiknck died on tho 31st at Chicago, aged 53. Ho had been ill for a long time with Hright's dis ease. He leaves an estate worth sev eral millions. In tho football game between Prince ton and Cornell at New York on tho 31st tho former boat tho latter bj' a scoro of 30 to 0. Tin: football game at West Point, N. Y., between tho cadets and Yale uni versity resulted in the following score: Yale, 10; West Point, 2. A nkw cotton gin on the farm of N. A. Sturgis, southeast of Guthrie, Ok., was destroyed by (ire on tho night of tho 31st Five thousand dollars' worth of cotton belonging to fanners in tho neighborhood was also lost, Tiik residence of a farmer named Hobiusnn, living near Wood vllle, Mich., was destroyed by lire early on the 30th and Mrs. Robinson and a child wero burned to death and Mr. Robinson probably fatally burned. Wiiu.k A. E. Willston was speaking at Prestonsburg, Ky., some porsons at tempted to howl him down. An effort was being mado to restoro quiet when a young man named Marr pulled a knife and plunged tlio blade into tho back of a man named Perry, killing him almost instantly. A lynching was narrowly averted. A iiki'o::t from Denver, Col., said that thero was likely to be a severe loss among tho range cattle in Kansas, Ne braska and eastern Colorado, owing to a blizzard that was blowing on the 30th. "Uncus Him.y" Fr.oni:Y, who was tortured at his hermit homo near De catur, 111., a year ago by robbers, has died, aged 74 yours. Ho was attaclcod in tho night by four mon, who burned his foot and hands, and held him on a red-hot cook stove until ho was forced to reveal tho hiding place of 551,200 in cash which tlio villains secured. Gun greno and otlior ailments followed tho sovero treatment, and death enmo to bis relief. Tho parties who assaulted him havo never been found. A 15-YKAU-oi.D boy named Harris fell beneath tho wheels while trying to steal a rido on a S:inta Fc train at Mulhnll, Olc, and had both arms and legs cut off. Jay Kto.v, of Elizabeth, N. J., low ered tho mile paced indoor iceord of 1:50 2-5, held by Tom Cooper, of De troit, making tlio distance in 1:58 2fl, at Memphis, Tenn., on tho 30th. Ho was paced by u tandem. An oil stove in the house of William Altonbach at Milwaukee exploded and scattered tlio burning fluid ovar the family in tho kitchen. Altonbaoh, his wife and u babe in arms wore fatally burne . Dtt. Jambs A. Nohto.v, silver candi date for congress, had a hand-to-hand encounter at the polls in Tiffin, O., with Jacob Ycagcr, republican. Nor ton was badly punished and Yeager'n arm wns broken. The trouble was caused by Yeagcr assailing tlio doctor's Grand Army record. A I'liBinitT train, carrying 20 harvest hands who were going homo with their wages in tlieir pockets, was boarded at Anoka, Minn., by three men who, when tlio train had got under way, proceeded to hold up the liarvest men with revolvers and as fast as they robbed each man ho was compelled to jump off tho car or was pushed off. Mns. Annus i-ciMiticnint, aged 28, and her nephew, a lad of 11, elopod from their homes in Chicago on the 2d and the next day Mr. Sohricbcr received word that his wife was in tho hospital at Elgin, 111., at tho point of death and the boy had been found dead on tlio sidewalk. The shooting was dono with a revolver purchased by the boy. A dispatch from Madrid on tlio 3d said that tlio town of Huelva had been swept by a tidal wave from tho At lantic ocean and that tho loss of life wns awful. No details wero given. Tlio steamer Cartagcnn, too, was said to have been overwhelmed by tho great wave and most of tho persons on board drowned. Right Rbv. F. R. Wi.vni:, Protestant bishop of Killnloc, Ireland, dropped (lend at Dublin on tho 3d and tho bish op's wife was found dead in her bed an hour after. An exploded stove set lire to three houses in Oak Cliff, Tex., and they were destroyed and Hessie Edwards burned to death. There wero 10 per sons in the houses burned and they all had narrow escapes in tlieir niglit'gar ments. Hm.A Hiiikman and Anna Vandcr wall, aged nine and seven years re spectively, voro killed by a ear whilo crossing the Chicago & Alton tracks at Chicago on the 2d. The girls were on tlieir way to school. At Huena Park, Cal., Harvey R. Moon attempted to lead a bull out to pasture, but tho animal knocked him down and soon stamped ills life out Moon was an old soldier and served in the One Hundred and Sixteenth Indi ana infantry. C. IIDINAT. Il0UBNI.0HB-ScUir.MN0S FUitsT. brother of the imperial chan cellor of Germany, died at Rome on tho 30th, aged 73. A oano of 30 Italian laborers became panic stricken on an electric car at Newark, N. J., on the 2d, through the Hashing of a battery, and they tum bled out while tho car was under full headway and ono man was killed, ono fatally injured and four others seri ously hurt Touohs nrmed with rifles, clubs and canes terrorized the residents and pedestrians of Ashland boulevard, Chi cago, on the night of tho 31st. After throwing lampblack and pepper into the faces of pedestrians and breaking hundreds of dollars' worth of window glass, tho gang wound up in tho Eighteenth ward, whero there where three riots before midnight ADD ITIONAI. DI.Hl'ATC 1 1 KS. Cuiian leaders at Jacksonville and Key West, Fin., recently declared that the relations between tho United States and Spain bad reached a crisis in the matter of the Competitor prison ers and that Spain was disposed to pro ceed in a high-handed way in regard to tlio prisoners without regard to treaty rights, which would cause either the United States to inter cue or Spain to ignominiously lack down. PniVATK Si;ciu:r.KY Tiiuuiibh stated on the 4th that President Clevelnnd had commenced the preparation of his annual message and would be obliged to deny himself to the public until it was completed, the mouth of Novem ber usually being devoted to the task. Mns. John- Mai.onby. an aired resi dent of Itlnoinlngton, 111., was struck and instantly killed by a Lake Erie train in that city tho other evening. Jamks Shahiiktt stabbed James Shaffer in the neck tlio other night at Oak Hill, Vn. The men had engaged in a political dispute and a fight fol lowed with tho above result Tin: emperor of China lias substi tuted the punishment of the loss of a year's salary, instead of tho depriva tion of all his olliees. on Li Hung Chang for presuming to enter the precincts of tho ruined summer palace whilo visit ing tlio dowager empress of China. Rbv. I) it. Ai.oxzo II. Quint, a prom inent divine and member of the board of commissioners of foreign missions and ono of the visitors of Andover Theologicnl seminary, died suddenly of heart disease at lioston on the 4th. Chaw.ks Johnson and Gus Glasgow beenme involved in a quarrel over pol itics at Philadelphia which ended by both drawing revolvers and firing at each other. Johnson had one linger shot awny and Glasgow received a bul let in the groin and was removed to tho hospital, whero ho was reported dying. A watkuspout at Poviacao, in tho A '.ore islands, destroyed most of that place recently and a great loss of life was reported. FiiKDMiucic I. Makcy, ono of tho best known manufacturing jewelers in this country, was found dead in his olllce at Providence, R. I., on tho morning of tlio 4th. Four gas jots were found turned on at full force. Huslness de spondency caused him to commit sui cide. PllBSIDBNT Cl.KVKI.ANl issilO'.l a nroelimation on tho 4th appointing Thnrsiny, 'Novemler 20. to bo ob I served as Thanksgiving day. TROUBLE AHEAD. tfnrclnntlon to lie Forced on Mrn In St I.ouM Factories mul IUkIihsa limine. St. Louis, Nov. 2. There is trouble ahead for Dr. Max Stnrkloff and the city board of health. It will grow oul of tho board's alleged determination to raise the city's vaccination percent age by extending tho compulsory system to many of the largo factories and business houses, whero a great many men are employed, besidos com tinning it in tho public schools. II has been announced, unofficially, that tlio board will press vaccination upon men regardless of tlieir wishes, undet tho protenso that it is justified by the city ordinances. If such an nttempt is mado it will meet with determined resistance, and tlio matter will bo car ried into the courts and fought to o finish. A CRAZY WOMAN'S DEED. Hho Throw Iter Two Siimlt Children It Front of mi KIcctrlo Car. Nbw Yokk, Nov. 2. Mrs. J. Ryrncs bocamc suddenly insane Saturday, and declaring that her friends had hatchet? a plot to kill her two children, ono at infant of eight months and the othc: 10 months older, grabbed them from their bed and. running wildly down tc Columbus avenue, threw them in front of an electric car. Tho infants were helpless to move, and had it not becu for the prompt aid rondered by passers by they would havo been crushed un der tho wheels of tho fast-moving car. As it was, both children narrowly es caped with tlieir lives. She suddenly became religious two weeks ago, and taught her oldest child passages from tlio IHblc several hours at a time. RIOT ON CHICAGO'S STREETS. A Cuiiir of TourIih Commit Depreciation! la an Aristocratic District. Ciiicaoo, Nov. 2. Toughs armed witli rifles, clubs, canes and carrying cobblestones, bricks and bags contain ing pepper and iampblack, terrorized residents and pedestrians of aristo cratic Ashland boulevard from Adams to Congress streets Saturday night After throwing pepper and lampblack into tho faces of half n dozen pedes trians and breaking hundreds of dol lars' worth of window glass, tho gang of disturbers wound up in tho Eight eenth ward, where thero wore three riots before midnight UNREST AT CONSTANTINOPLE. ranlcs of Dally Occurrence Classes Look ing: for Wur. CoNflTANTINOI'LB, Nov. 2. It is ru morcd that the Armenians havo decid ed to poison the water supply, and tho authorities are taking rigid pre cautions. Patiics arc of daily occur rence. The masses regard the increase in the price of bread ns a sign of the approach of war. The bitterest strife exists among the ministers at Yildla Kiosk. There are rumors of tho arrests of ministers and officials. I'roposcd Oklahoma llranrh. Siiawnbk, Ok., Nov. 2. Tho Choc taw, Oklahoma & Gulf Railway Co. is contemplating the construction of a branch north to a junction with the 'Frisco at Sapulpa, and a party of en gineers is now outrunninga line. For many miles this 1 ranch will run through rich coal fields as well aa for ests of the finest timber and the com pany, beinrtlie first to reach them, can easily obtnin control of tho entire output of lumber and fuel. A Labor AsM-mlily DUhandcd. Ciiicaoo, Nov. 2. Tlio Chicago Trades and Labor assembly, which has since 1SS0 been ono of the strong est factors in trades unionism in this city, was formally disbanded Sunday afternoon in pursuance of a resolution passed a mouth ago. Tho action was duo to friction among the members. A meeting will be held Wednesday looking to reorganization under the auspices of the Fe iorntion of Labor. CharccH Against llanna. Dallas, Tex., Nov. 2. The Dnllas county grand jury, in session here Saturday, found an indictment against Mark Hanna for corruption and bribery. It is charged thnt ho tele graphed an offer of SiO.OOO here for the electoral vote of Texas. 'Ihe grand jury is endeavoring to get the Western Union Telegraph Co. toirivo up certain telegrams in order that it may prose cute others on similar charges. Indiana Town llurm-d. Rusiivili.i:, Ind., Nov. 2. The greater part of the business portion of the town of Manilla. 12 miles south east of this city, was wiped out Sun day by fire. Two blocks of frame business houses wore consumed. The town has no firo department, and Rnshvillo was called on for aid. The total loss will bo over 540,000, on which there was but S2.20O insurance. Sldo Light on tho Klsi) In Wheat. Montiibal, Can., Nov. 2. A leading miller has received a letter from a Liverpool grain firm respecting tho riso in wheat occasioned by the cessa sation of shipments from Russia, India and Rio de la Plata, and say ng' "Wo aro now practically dependent on America for our supplies for tho next six months. What tho price will bo will be fixed by America." KiikIIhIi Wheels Not Wanted. Washington, Nov. 2. According to reports from Unltod States Consul Par ker at Hirmiinrhara tho trade of that place with thi United States in bicycle, materials is steadily declining and promises to terminate altogether in a bliort time. As for tlio complete bicy cles, the trade with tlio United States has completely stopped. Not one was chipped this via.-. VASSAR GIRLS' FOOD. Immcuso Quantities of Provisions De voured tit tho Collfcgc. A New York Mail and Express report er has discovered a down-town house that rejoices in the lionor of supplying tho swoct Vnssar girls with what they cat. It is quite a serious affair, tho educated appetites of these young la dies. They have increased steadily the past fivo years, nnd tho merchant whe furnishes "a few figures" says that if the increase goes on it will be neces sary to include the daily food purchase of the college in the market reports to sec what effect they may have on prices. This merchant would not give his own personal figures, but ho ex hibited an unnual statement of tho collego thnt bus just been issued. What will Hoston culture and other things esthetic sny to an army of young women wlio will so far forget all con ventionalism as to eat 125,000 buckwheat cakes in one year? Nothing surrep titious about this cither. All dono openly and nbove the table board. Look ing along the list it will be found that the young Indies consumed 250 barrels of flour, 10,000 oranges nnd lemons,. 14,000 bnnnnns, 105,000 quarts of milk 1,200 bushels of potatoes, 97,000 pounds, of fresh meats, 10,000 pounds of smoked meats, G.000 pounds of chickens, 5,000 pounds of turkeys, 5,000 pounds of fish,. 40,000 clams, 105,000 gallons of oysters,. 18,000 pounds of butter, und Insi, but not lenst, by any means, in a Vnssar girl's composition, S2.000 pounds of sugar. In tho obovo no allowance is runde,. it will be noticed, for the "stolen fruits," such as forbidden luncheons and candy smacks after retiring, nor is any atten tion paid to tho tea, coffee, vegetables nnd sweetmeats. Surely these young ladies have educated appetites. ' Tlio Jeweled Serpent's Ilenddrena. In Italy tlio peasantry talk of the "jeweled Eerpont" and tlio wonderful crown or chnplet which he wears. This Gcrpcnt, which the naturalists claim is as mythical as tho legendary hoop snake, is held in great reverence by the ignorant Italians, and many curi ous stories aro told about his crown. The crown is believed to bo separate from tho snake's head, and to be com posed of natural jewels of great occult power. Occasionally a jeweled scrpont lays his crown asido whilo foraging, and if it is found nnd picked up by some person at this time it will work weal or woe, according to tho time of day. Insanity, tho Italians claim, is caused by people discovering and pick ing up serpent crowns in tlio early morning, before the dew is off the? grass! St Louis Republic. He Never Could. Two clergymen were walking to gether recently, when ono of them had the misfortune to fall over some orange peel. "Ua! Hal" exclaimed his brother of the cloth, "the wicked always stand on slippery ground." "o it soemn," said the falling one, "but I never could." Pittsburg Dispatch. 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