DUEL ON A TRAIN TO CLOW JE WRECK AN OPEN SWITCH 1 K.VI'Ui:.H .MKS KNUr.lt, AN1 VISUOIC I'lUIIT I'OU Ml LlCS SnCltHTAIlY Sir AW NAYS Xf.V.lt IS AI'l'A KKNTt I.IMITtCIt Tit A IN ON riV.NNSM.VANI. IN A OOI.MSIUN avuY ca.nai. onsTiiuoTiin ay a SUNK UN 5TKAAIU11 no jo-ycar-OKJ son or jonn alski. living in West Beatrice, sll Xrom a trncce roccntly and NOT EXPECTED TO LIVE broke lils arm. Tliliik IIiiKimI Slnte tins IloU Sj'tiMn III Ui. World, lint. I'IikU Hinrii In lloinii Inr liiMriivi.innit FIVE AlEN A1EET DEATH Snctiff V. W. Kioko and Aaron li.iptrl Co iitl nullum OimiNtlutiK Unnblv in l'rrl!ct Anioimt of MUolilMf Wlil.li Will 1'nlK.w I'plirn tl Toll Until IJ- PlfTni'iit Storl mi i I loir l In- Kiiciiuntrr Nlitrtnil .Nniio IClttn nil llir 'I'm In " Awnrti of llnltla uvuajiui ui lui-u j. uiuu wuni- mcncMpauIhlDR a ".no brick buslnots jhuildlng on South Main street in SUM HICK INJIJItKIt AND TAKK.N IO I'lllL.VIIKI.IMIIA MORE ELASTIC CURRENCY WW 51 tTrlyimplcratnt, firm vt Clements & Stlclpf Lyons, has changed hands, iliiusiness being sold to Shaw & IHjwM'jlenian. Tlio new firm is well ftnowiitat Lyons. jss.'Fred Burnett, aged 23 has suet lilmsclf near Beaver City. His notber found his liMess body in IIo was a helpless crlpplo and despondent. Fred Meinkon of West Point who Just completed bis studies at eas'crn cullege. has been ap- nntnint-.nrl inafrnntnr In n. fJniinilll ftutlieran parochial school In Texas. M. Kerl of Oakland, lias a surveyor t: work ploulug li Is land, lust. tbo cast Jlno of thj dt.y limits, and will put tbo lots On Mio market 3b once, lie has sold a iT'rnriinr inr. t.vit'' innr. inr 3r. i iiiiii rii m V Hi J. Hansen, n farmer living west JI UillUUIUI. Spencer Myna, colored, has plead gently in the district court at lNebraska City to the chargo of ptuiotlng with intent to wound, and jWas sentenced by Judge Jensen to ervc one year in tuo penitent i rv. jna was arrested Inst spring on t rie bargo of shooting JSI1 Mitchell, colored. Mitchell was not. furiously .injured. iMp J. Eosenllcld, who operates tbo Wcond largest peony farm in 'Nebraska, located two miles east ot iWcst foint. Is shipping peony ror ts jdaily to eastern point3. Large quantities of tMs pnduot are nauiuu iu j in iuiiui .iii.i .iiim iu I r. Ul.ll.ilnlnl.:.! .it.rt I -. FHouth Bend, Ind. .Balthas Klttcl and Miss Bodll V .IPof.nrCiin lit Vfch P..lnh hnvn honri .nnltofl in rn!iniim hv (Vmrirv .1 n r' - lUJewaici at tlio court house. Mr. licit tiil Is a fanner rrsldiriL' In flow- i UB i iio tr i fine in run cnuini nr. linnnv'i 'juui..ist emiron ur a pulsion or ine 'iriado iiiid havo hud it staled jrulsboi for this purpo.se. SneuK thieves stole a coat, a pair oliBboes aud several otter articlts SfT merchandise at M. Kanutr's ttore at I'lattsruouth. A portion of no of the windows was romi-ved. which onal)led iho thieves to ruach the goods. Reuben Booth, of Wyruorc, a rmer rcsidcut of Heatrlep. whn as ordered out of town more than i), has bpcti lodged ir ail fpr being drunk and threatening one Df tbo police ol'loers. A shotgun ,tH ibmo fchdls belonging to Bi.f.il. w. -o tRour.d b7 the oilicers. WhiIi plowing on his iv.-- r .. Jolumbus. William M:llCr t.m.i. India ) rt'llc. 'lb Is a stono Uma- m-wk. T:ic stone is granite, of a green. . The relic will bu sent (flstorfcnl society at Ito : .h iLJur. ); An iir,-' t,?t ti .siness charge has put tuk(u i lC3 in Kdgar. Tiie Howard Biottv.v- proprietors of tbo State liauk or Kdgar, bavo nold tluir binklng business, ground anri tiuil.Jlnn to J. O. Walker, cashier .f Iho Exchange bank of Ong, and 11. C. Ilirt, a prominent grain and :oal dealer of Kdgar. Tbo new firm will talcj posiesion soon and K-lll conduct tbo iimikln.7 business it the olri stand. A woman clven ; .r n-,j as Dora Uordal arrived in Ptvariw riv.-r tho Uoek Island and w.i: hvrr.vi itely taken to tt;o Ci'y Inwct. hf.t sho avo birth lo a oJitid w.'iih died loor afterwai tt. She seemed to want Ki hide bur identity, but; said Eho :;:im; from Nwkoils county and rx jd'ted to meet, frieudj at 1o?umsch iid go to JSC. Joseph, where sbo had jii called by tho Illness or her The store of A. Nelson of Ogalnlla, ias been broken into and some mer handlse stolon, consisting ofiwol eis and cutlery. Tho guods were huoiI secretod in a livery barn. Irthur Allen who slept in the bam Iw nlht of tho robbery was a -ested and has confessed to th rime. ue was In a sorapo at Pax on low weeks ago and njrvad tfteon dayS in Jail for breaking Into ' vnai piace. POUT SAID, Kgvpt.A sorious stoppage of trunk: on tho b'uez, nana! Is threatened owing to tho necessity for 'tho blowing up of tho Btitlsh stsamer Chathnm, which was sunk on owing to the fact that she waB on tiro and that tho llatncs threat ened to reach a quantity of dynamite which formed part ct' hor caigo. Flnco tha'j time the wreck has ob structed the watoiway, especially at night, as tho wreck is submerged. Divers will place cases of blasting gclalino In tho hold of the Chatham. Th lie conructcd will) an electric battery astioro aud tnc eighty tons of dynnmU.u in tho wreck will bo exploded. An t'xcot from tho Nobel company who is conduc ting tbo operations says it is liupos siblc to predict the amount of mis chief which will onsuo I nun tho great upheave! or to what extent trallic will bo imrcded. lie says there is on precedent, to show tho effects of tho explosion of such au am"unt of dynamite It may con ceauaby form a crater in tbo bed of tue canal in which the wreckage may bo buried, leaving the canal doepor than before. The Suez Canal company doalaf3 it is Impossible lo est lino tc tt.u length of ..time tl o canal will bo blocktd, but tbo company's ospcits arc contidcut it. will only bo a matter of a few days. UOIIT I'OIl -1.1 ltlCUAl.3 Mottornt I'urly Win vr voplni; t'i lory J ii (,'iiliii HAVANA. - CompUto returns from the cntiro island, which bavo bcn delayed owing to tbo bad con rJition of tbo tclrgrapli sorvli'o, show t .nit in tbo iectlons for members of the election boards tlio .supporters of tho government woro victorious In ovory i)iovitice, not having lost ono important place. Tho victory was socompluto Hi it it Is rot generally admitted to mem thr; re-elect Ion of President I 'alma, and the iloctiin of the vice residential e; ndidato, Mendex Capote, t!)o leader of the mole-rate p.irty. Colorul I'orrara, sccretiry to Gov ernor Con c, tho liberal enndidato for tbo pri-sidoncy, was arrested, charged with seditious aid r volu tionary uttf r rnvc. This makes tho si v th charge now -pending agate St birn, the otnrrs inrlirdir.g participa tion in tlio burning of the city hall ut.Vuoltas '.oI)nl irorrar:i is an Italian, but. ho is a vote ran or tho last Cuban war, and ono of tho most prominent lawyers in Havana. Tho wont mail brought to tho Unci ils tho lirst. report from their adtiororas in Cloofnogo of tlio riots llifuo, which icsult.n1 In tho killing of Congressman Knriquc Villi. endns aud Chief of Poliru lllaino. This report elitrors very little fiom tbo former accounts, except, that it lays on tho moderates tho blame for sta r log tbo disturbance!!. Additional icpoi ts from Clenfuegoa rcclved by cl.o government say that tho chief Ijadei. in tho al leged dynamite plot worn two Italian a-uuehists named ilumbert Mrooi Bovo aud .lulio Grau, who navo been making seditious bporches th'TO and olsowhero for some time. Order continues tei prevail throughout tho Island. l...(j Miff Iff MiiimU Mill I' O.mIiik Nfjjrti IVOUIItlH ST. LOUIS, Mo. A negro at 'omitted to assault tfcu wife of Deputy Sherllf A. J. Shmos at Clay ton and w;is shut by Shares and badly woundod. Tho shooting at t'tutod a mob of negroes from the cong:o.atlon of a oolorod chiMvh who attempted to iu-. tho negro, Bobrrt Taylor, but were prevented and T.ijti.r was saTolv hndod i i Jiil. Diputy H ores bad alighted from a street car and r.cnlr;g n woman scream and seeing a negro running, ho tlrod and tho negro Ml. Later be aisonvoiod it as his awn wife whom the negro hail seized f.s she was on hor way homo from a neighborhood visit. Ho found byr In Hint Ivlng on ttio sidewalk. CLICVKLAND, () The address of .Sccrctaiy cf the Treasury Leslie SI. Shaw, was tbo feature of one of tbo morning session of tbo conven tion of tho Ohio Bankers' associa tion. Ho urged that a more clastic curreuov sjbtcm bo adopted. .Mr. Shnv said in part: "Tho fact, and J think It is a fact, that tho United .States has the best uurroucy system in the woild, does not imply that tho currency system of tho United States is per fect or that it cannot ho Improved It is as safe as any system in tbo world occatise it is established em tho only safe basis known to man tbc gold standard. "Tt is tho most convenient system In tho world bocauso it is con structed on tho decimal or metric system. It is not necessary to carry a lightning calculation in order to make change. "Tbo system Is not perfect lurgcly bocauso it is non-elastic. It falls to respond In volume to tho changing needs of seasons and of localities. Attention has been called to this many times and by many people. That Micro will be no further cur rency legislation until we shall ix peiionccd a panic occasioned by this want.of elasticity 1 am convinced. rJ ho country docs not appreciate tho danger, and until tho danger is fully understood no remedy will bo ap plied. Wo came nearer such a panic September , '10, 1892, than most peo ple people appreciate. The fact that wo then escaped does not raise a presumption that wo will um.iy escape it. A glaring eiefect at a vital point will soaio lime, soon or later, assert Itself, iliaatime a remedy should to discovered, dis ctissod and as far as possible agreed upon, bo that it may bo promut'y applied when tbo ivor' aro riadv for it. "Annually wo hvc m excess el monoy daring tho spring aud slim mer mouths. Annually wo pass through a period of anxiety ns we aprcach the period of crop moving for annually the volume of money Is rei.it vtly Insuftlcicnt to meet this sudden increase of busiaess. "Wo do not nr.edund rnustJnot have inflation. I he average amount of mney Js, in my Judgment, abundant. Tho dillieulty lies in the fact that the volume remains sti' ionary. f'Now what shall bo the remedy? Shall it bo asst currency? in the popular acceptanco of tue tirm, I arswerno! Asset corrcn y as com monly understood would mean inlla lion, anei that we must r ot have. Asssr, currency as commonly under stood wmlJ bo supported only by the so'vonov of tbc bank of issue. Tint must not bo. ".Shall It be emergency currency' In tbo popular acceptance of that term J. answer nol The United States originate morocurnn y thin any other country on tho map, but our chief commorlcal city Is not the world's clearing house. It ought to tie, but It I rrt. One nas n why I is nut is the fact that it bun so ftime3 res irteel to clearing house certiileates, which is a plea or guilty tn an Indictment charging bad man agement locally or bad legislation nationally, and tho financial world charges b th. Clearing houo cer tificates must never be authorized by law. LeO those who love our ounbry and ttiosa who conserve her credit set their faces e gainst such a course with tl.o same intensity as t'icy re sist the froo and unlimited ndnaije of silver Clearing houses : rtlli calas elotas3 0ur currency with tuo con.S2t)t of tin aa who aro suppos el to bo the best llnanokrs tn thf nation. The free coinage of sihor would debase It tiough political up heavel. Tho threat of both 1 doubt not, contributes to that distrust which piv vents International bal ances in America. Wiutovor the remvdy shall bo, it must net adver tise our calamity or our anxiety. "Among the many remedies sug g?sted, nonn appealed to me as ftiongly as tho authorhation of ad ditional national bank circulation. ThU m-bhotl Involves tho right of national banks to increase their chelation In any amount. BLOOM I NO TON lll.-Ono of tho most desperate oncountors that ever hiipneuod on a Wabash ralhoad train took place bot.voen .lohn 10. ttyan, ;in20 Sixty-fourth place, Chicago, a inosamgcr vn train Ts'o. 13, duo In Docttut at H:i;).ln the morning, and Kdwaitl C. Creon, .MOl Sout.ti Stato Sin ct , Chicago, a formei mois.'jgor aud biter with K. S. Bet Co., Hammond, lnd. Bnih men arc set iously wounded and cannot, live, each receiving three bullot wounds in the lignt in tbo car which lusted lur tittles. rireeno s'lys that ho got on t bo ex pnss car at Forty-seventh streot, Chic ii;.). Intending to go to his I to me at. Pittsburg to visit ielativcB. Ho was mi old fib ri'l of Hynn, aoel tbo latn-r. ho rialuis, pcrujtted him to ilrtc. IIo claims that Iio nsiistod Byan on tbo trip with '.he r-xpress manor, and that, trie t.vo began drinking. Jokes led to a i'iarrel and Croon says bot h drew guns at the same time. Byan claims that the shooting began at, Bemcnt, wbilo Greeuoavets thut the llrst shot was 11 rod before tho frain readied Cnrro Oorelu. Uyan claims that ho did n t see Creeno in tho car until tho train reached Cerro Gordo, and that, ho believed Gretno Jumped Into the car for the purpose of tobbory. Hyan alsnsijs that when ho told Greene that he thought he was visiting in Chicago, the latter told him It was none or his business and pulled a goo. Tlio men clinched and noth with revolvers eliawn rolled about on tho car Hour. Tho men then sep .i und each s'uigbt shelter in the car while waiting for tho i thcr b-j appear in order to shoot. Just as the train was nearlng Decatur toth men tired and both went down, but wero on t heir feet in a stiort tlmo und the duel ojntinued. Wheu the train r.earcd Decatur Greene opened a dour and jumood from the car. He was unable to run and uas fouml an boar l.-tur by the puiico. Byan says toat be ijelloved r..'jbery was tLo motive when he shot. Gn one's father is tno n:eiit. of the Bacilic lOxpri company at IMttslleld and his btoiber, Aithur Greene, Is the agen for the same comrany at Chicago. G raorio has an u:l hullet wound iti tbc brcitst, anotlu r in tbo right lung wbilo a third lull lodged in tho fleshy part of the abdomen. Byan was snot in tho loft. Jaw, bfcblrid th left, oar and in tlio loft shoulder, the wounds all having been Indicted during the few mom .ritK tint thoy stood up 1'roni behind their tdu'lter in tho oar loforo reach ing Decatur. Tlio men aro in differ ent hospitals. Tho olllclals nor the trainmen were aware of the terrlbl" battle which was Laing waged on tlio train until it reached Decatur when tho oar door was seen to be open and tho trainmen found Ryan In a pool of blood on the floor. ST. LOUIS. At- the general olllces nf tlio Wabash Bail road com rany and the otllcn of tho Pacillc Ex press company only meager reports ban boon received concerning tho pistol duel between Messenger .Mm M Byan and Kormor Messenger hd'vard C. Greene on tho Wabash train entering Dtcat'ir Hi. What causel the duel was not known at either olllco, but investigations are bein; instituted. i1 i ii iii - - - - TKOUItl.KS KNOUiitI )r UKll OWN ItUHSld Ufilitoity to liitorferii rncco AD'xIrrt Jn Moo BERLIN. The Impression in some of the Paris newsoape s that M. Wiite Ins ondcuvored to assist Kranoe in rorK'iodiog '.hancollor von Ihn lo.v and I-oreign Secretary von Klchthofon to accept Premloj Rouvior's Moroo-an program appears mist unlikely, although ineiuiiies K.ado on tho subject liavo not re sulted in obtaining olllctil Informa tion as to what took placo at M. Witbe's intervioAs witlj tuo ch n cellor and foreign secretary. It was learned, however, that Russia's policy at present tends to cntiro non-Intorforenco In Franco-Gorman relations. . , . , I'rlvato llnr nf ilnifiiil .tlnnnc' At! tnrtiliry DimiuiiIhIiiiiI uril Mnn Haiti lo li Hriithrr-lii-l.iiu Klllnit P111LADELIMIIA. Kivc rnun were killed and several Injinod at Paoll station, on tho main line or the Pcnniytvani.t railroad, when an oxrros: train crashed Into a local passenger tmin. Ono of the dead men ts rt pmt.il bo bo named Btcsllr, and Is said to be a brother-in-law of W. W Attotbury general manager of the IVoi'svlvanln rallroid. Tno others killed are appuer.tly moihanlcs employes of tho road. Tho'r bodies wero taken to Borwvn. Ti c injured were brought to a hos pital in Philadelphia on a special train. The express train was tho sea shoro limited due in Broad struct station at. :i:l8. The passongor train, tho lantcar of which wan Mr. Atter hury'a private car, was standing at Paoll station, slowlv filling with pas sengers In some unuxplalutfii munnor tbo express ran Into an open switch load ing tn tho local track and crasbod Into tlio roar of the passenger train. Mr. Attorbury'H car was riemolluhod and tho others damaged. A'fTAtJii icit in men own nonn llliirk lluuil IMrltioil INc.l liy Itolihcri nt Now Yorli NEW YOBK.-Jreno Orossmnn, girl of, sixteen jears, was found cluhncd Into insensibility in tha hallw y or her Initio early In the rn ruing. Tho atbvk was the culm ination nf a scries or nightly untrlcn In the Grossman privato residence which wcio intended to enforce, by "black Hand" uiothods, payments oi money for immunity from attack. A negro visited tbo house nightly, appearing only to Mls3 Grossman ana escaping when frightened by hor screams. Despite the lookout sot by hor fainil fur him, bo Kucccoded In leac.ibi! Miss Grossman boforo sbo had a chance to give a warning. Tl.o girl's brother told tbo pnllco that Lis Ulster bad started for an eat ly morning walk when sho was attacked. IIo heard Iter scrcim and ran Int) the hallway where ho found nor unconscious, but saw ou hi tig of tl.o man. immediately after the clubbing tbo police found two picture in tbo urossman homo with their faeci turi ?d to the wall and notes do minding monoy written on tho hicks. O.i tho lack of a photo- graph of Mrs, Crossman "7aa ! written: M II W. ). T. t). OONVKNHON 15NW8, GRAND ISLAND, Nob -Tht W.'miin'K Cbrlnian Terrrporanco union of Nebraska cio'ind its thirty lirst annual convention In this city with a gold medal contest in tem perance oratiurm. The entire meet ing hn boon very uce.issfu) and much loti'ictt wta shown In tho work by tho 125 delcg.iteH present. Tho report, or tho president Mrs. Wheeled; of Superior, shows a growth of thirty-t ight now unions U tlir'paat year. Only four however, woro county unions and this feature of tho won tiio pr.sident urged, should bo pushed with greater vigor. Act'vity to secure legislation waa urged rather than a oLoet attack upon tbo saloonu. Mrs. Wheehck was? re-electeel president for tho fourth term tbo other ollleur.j elected being ; Mrs. Beverldge, v-oo president; Mr;. 10. K. Storrott of Central City, corresponding secretary; Mrs. M. B. Pattorji.' ii of Omaha, recording eorctary; Mr.s. Annetto Ncshit of P.rwneo City, trea-uror. An dele gates to the national convention Mrs. R. A. Fulton of Pawnco City, Mrs. M. D. P.usscll of Lincoln, Mrs. (J. E Walton of Fait bury. Mr?. G. W. Garvor of Overton, Mrs. Zara Wilson of Lincoln, and Mrs. Harris of Suporior woro olio-en Tho next oonventlOD v.'il be held 1 in Aurora. . , .