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THE ALLIANCE -INDEPENDENT. NOVEMBER 23, 1S93 t it! it i i H 5 : 8 S 5 1 i s HAWAIIAN MATTERS. Gmkia WU1 MM He Owl Mlmaler Willis's Itraetlooe. WAJHixTOJf, No. J 2 The report of'Commissioaer Blount In regard to the Hawaiian complication harinf bow been made public, there can be BO nnw developments until after the Bexteteamer from Honolulu shall hare reached San Francisco. True, Secre tary Greabam haa n copy of the In atrnetion to Minister Will in and haa also a cipher message from that gen tlemaa, received Saturday, but no one hopes that these will be made public for the present, at any rate. Under the circumstances, all public men hare aet tied down to await derelo ments and the recent flood of speculation has completely run its course. Hawaiian Minister Thurston prom ises to make a Ion? statement in reply to the charges of Mr. Blount and was at work on it to-day. It la aaid that it will be breezy, but no one darea to f uess its tenor. Senator Dolph, of the senate com mittee on foreign relations, said to day of the report of Commissioner Blount that it read Terr much as if it waa prepared by a man aent to the Ltlunds to show that what had bee a done waa wrong. He did not think the administration had been strength ened. It was perhaps true that Minister Stevens acted somewhat hastily, bot it waa not shown that the revolution would not hare occurred or the queen bare been dethroned, nor had It been proved that there having been established a government, recog nised by this government, this gov ernment bad an r right to overthrow it and re-establish either the old or a w government THE LEHIGH STRIKE. All Qolat Alee the Mas sad Little Changs la the Uoatloa. Philadelphia, Not. ii. Reports Iron all parts of the Lehigh Valley rrllroad are that there has been little haoge in the strike altuatlon since the beginning of the trouble. The men at all points are quiet but deter mined. Many say they had no grler Bocee, but obeyed ordera At Jersey (Xty no freight trains are being sent N( and no efforts are being made to replace Die strikers. Each aide allows the other twenty four hours In which to surrender. Telegraphers say to-morrow will find the road in a worse condition than to day. There is a fine of f 500 or 500 days' imprisonment in Pennsylvania for abandoning a train, once it has been taken out, and before it reaohes Its final destination; therefore many trains went through yesterday. Oalkkbuho, 111., Nov. 3L Some twenty Chicago, liur Ington and Qnlncy engineers left here last night to take the places of the strikers oq the fehlgh Valley road. SAT ON HYPNOTISM. BUIsraokee's Mayor Forbids so Oeeull DUplay b a Russian Kspart. Milwaukee, Wis., Not. 82. About 600 persons assembled at Lincoln hall last evening for the purpose of listen ing to a lecture by Hypnotist J. A. OregorlwiUoh of Russia on mind read lag when an order, signed by the mayor, was served on the professor, ordering him to dismiss his audience ftt onoe and leave town in twenty-four houri Mayor Koch states ha took steps for B long consultation with the com missioner of the health department. In his opinion performances of this kind will produce crank of the Pren dergast order. i. O. O. P. GRAND ENCAMPMENT Th Order Growing In This Country at an Unprecedented Rata. St. Louis, Ma, Nov. 28 -The forty sixth annual session of the grand en campment of the Odd Fellows of the United States began here this morn ing with a good attendance. The net increase in membership during 189$ waa over 50,000 unprecedented In the history of the order and from what haa been learned from the Increase this year it will be greater than last Tear. The total membership to-dav, Including the Sisters of Rebekah branch is estimated at over 1,000,000. WILB HOWARD MUST DIB, Tfca Motorloos Ktitern Kantuokr D par ade sentenced for a Missouri Harder, JirrBRsox Cnrr, Ma, Not. 83. Jndge Sherwood Sled an opinion la Division No. i of the supreme court to-day affirming the judgment against Wilson Howard, oonrioted in Laclede county of a murder in Marlea county and sentencing him to be hanged T)eember 89. He Is accused of com aittlng some tweuty-seva murders ..nd be has now coal the state nearly 110.000. He came t) Missouri from Eastern Kentucky where a long list of murders Is charged to him. LYNCHED IN SHORT ORDER. A "rata , Straag l aa the rrlaotoal Maalaeee street of Ottaaswa, la. Ottumwa, Iowa, Not. 31 Ob the principal street of this city this after Boon ft tnub sailed ft maa named Johnson,' who had brutally assaulted ft-yesr-ol.l girl last night, qulvhly fat a rope aWut his neck and ly ached Im to short order. lb tea lie dale failed, LoMOoa, Sav 81 Telegrams re solved tvU. show Uut the t- rrihi gale wbivh tt r:i x I 4iae I'rMa last and w hi h h i iec. snob ft great Uns nf if . I t arty, ht Sutiaidnl rosMin tdl Sbati, !i- ) !! a r - ' Citv r n rei'ort b it - ia uf 3ii i -sieagev ruiUl4 Narl bant f . s ,( m Ibel tale tl.ut!"i" Hi . -s..fl llt'avufcl This seuts t v. i t i i ,tu vtt t tt tbel raeeat tr.iVe. thatVa H I ta t-osmm, VI I ta las Maid fled ao'e Ut vaUt wllit rhtutie gaV lie a iu ibr tl thtt ewtad naaKal famltv .f nhUh t'uljsal .1. II. MsiaaMa. ti lutMhA I hhvMt kruiattae it the 8TBVENS SCORES BLOUNT. The Ei-M laUtor Will Maae a Hot Rap! to tho fcpeeial Conmlaeloaer. AvTVHTk, Maine, Nov. it. A re porter called on ex-Minister to Hawaii J. I.. Stevens, at his home, and asked if be had anything to say r. firardlng Co roissioner lilounta statement .Mr. Stevens said he firmly, adhered to all the previous statements in his San Francisco and Augusta letters ad dressed to the country, lie expressed great surprise at the language of Mr. lilount as to Mr. Stevens' unwi ling oes to Know him the records of the le gation Mr. Stevens says he feels hiin Mlf at liberty to expose Mr. Itlount's remarkable tooduct toward himself, commencing' immediately after Mr. Blount's arrival in Honolulu. It is a record. Mr, Stevens says. thi publica tion of which will astonUh all honor able minds, bringing to Mr. Stevens no censure, unless it be that be toler ated such insulting treatment without at once resenting it by refusing all intercourse with the offending person. Mr. Stevens, two weeks ago made an imperative engagement out of the state which will occuny the next two or three days, With reasonable promptness be will be heard in his de fense. "It Is sufficient to say now," Mr. Stevens adds, "that Mr. itlount's report, so far as given to the public, is an ex parte and .shameless perver sions of the facta" Xx-Prosldoot Hurnooa Ooolinoa to Talk. Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 23. To a reporter who asked ex-President Har rison for an opinion on the B ton at re port, the General said: "I hare nothing to say. My work has been done and is a matter of publlo record. 1 hare nothing whatever to regret or deprecate in ray connection with tho Affair, and nothing to say concerning the deeda of others. If I should con sent to an Interview it would bo ft very exhaustive and complete one, and that I do not intend to do." THE DEADLY WINCHESTER. Bobort Wilson Kills Two Haa In a s Qaar ral at MeAlaatar, Ind. Tor. McAlesteb, Ind. Ter., Not. 31. Vesterday near this place, Robert Cole, William Austin and Robert Wll sjn had a difficulty over Wilson's daughter baring discarded Cols as a suitor. Cole and Austin came to the field where Wilson was at work and commenced to raise ft fuss with him. Austin bo came angry and told Cole to shoot Wilson, on hearing the re mark, took his Winchester from a wagon standing near and commenoed shooting, killing Cole instantly. Aus tin in the meantime had pulled his pistol and shot at Wilson, but missed him. Wilson then turned bis fan ou Austin, shooting htm twice. Austin was mortally wounded and died in few hours. Wilson came to Bouth MoAlester the same dy and gave himself np to tho United States njarshaL Attsaaptad te Illow Up a Koonment, Mobtbbal, Not. 3 8. Three youag men, two of them law students, the third a son of ex-Premier Mercler, were arrested yesterday for attempt ing to blow up Nelaon's monumeot on Jacques Car tier Square. The French popu atlon has long objected to tho monument being placed in this city, they claiming that Nelson was an enemy of their race, and recent press articles tended to create a bitter feeling. Hills Starting Cp. . Pittsbuso, Pa., Not. 23. Asa re sult of the settlement of the seal question on a basis of Si 95 for pad dling and the finishers' scale on the same lines laid down In the Finishers' union scale a portion of the Youngs town mills resumed yesterday after an Idleness of twenty-three weeks, tho longest continuous shut down in the history of the mills in the Alehonlng valley. A Miap for Settlers. Spokanr, Wash., Nov. 23 .There la great excitement over u telegram re ceived from Washington that the lands formerly belonging to the Northern I'ticinc railway company here had lapsed back to the government under revent judicial decisions. Hundreds of settlers, young and old, spent all niffht filing claims, and to day the scene l.s as busy aa ever. Another Indian CotnwUa Ion. Washixoto.m. Nov. 23. It la prob able that another commission will be appointed to treat with the Usages, Mi-.at.uHas aud Poncas for their reservation. Tho Osage are the wealthiest people in the world, having ft per capita wealth of l,00i, aud do not seem inclined to relinquish ihelf present mode of llvinjf. THE MARKETS. Maaeae CUjf. Prions wars quoted at Us sluts as follows: No 1 hard wseet.MJfto'-t No.l hard wheat. No I bard wheel tl a rejected bard at I M ttfs No ! red wheal eM'te Ne I rod who il WyaMHe. Ne red wheat. . Co - Was la sood de4 sad about H feUr lata ike teeeit priae reatardef Sale- pare bid fee Bisoner Md lis Men Orleans e ursas a tetaM lot el ears sold sl Vi river, Ch i kwaeitte elate today, 41 est. a re sjo, IS ears M t wiiad eora aaU tt Ml N i mad. Mte. Ma mi tad a (rata If atie S I white A No I kit U We I white W't U- hte era hd I Mtialsl r(r lf N t eera sad tea tar Mo I walia era Mo ntlted iadtel aawtaailf at Metauhls !id " t dilate aaa Mhlaorb4 fit luf IM awfS ef ehleea! L htnitt ti r srooA. hm riTv . nev it-teine-ne '. ' M MfixM ited, ! If aw' d t't 4 trt A Ua ISM le- 4f P-t ' twalf, lew tra il hulls we,k tataaer. Tta caa aal a era btAt w ta i'r.4 --l M I ohlvts tar. MNllSi aa a ai na.w w n iia aa ia l Ml 4t Ntiti (Vim Ml laAtaa th s4 lesW I S ttt4 ttaMv4 Tit ae shtswost 11 a tt M d ul a4 law Mil! s4 etaiat a tyt t v ad trum t M v w nike -Ihwoioia s's tit t4i, t f e b MtMat tt M wlln 14 kwwf ltM.I enb it4i litti Tltta a S'S rftit a ': bi WV rx.-a ie Wt l . a . I N H . h t i f t f I M tt , . i Mat t ' I tt ... M t 'at PUBLISHERS' COLUMN. Friends, Fellow-Citizens! We have a plan, and with your help in working out the easy details can achieve results grand, glorious and lasting. is! Nebraska's soil and sunshine, Nebraska's rains and dews, Nebraska's steam and lightning, Nebraska's wesltb and credit, for Nebraska's toiling 8ons. To cut the mighty tenta cles of many-armed monopoly, to over throw the law-sup ported tyranny of cor porate greed, the Peo ple's party must be placed in power. To place it in power, com plete and sweeping, this paper, bearing the light of its granft prin ciples, must reach the people. On Si Is to divide the state, and stir each lover of the people's cause to work well the field around him-his neigh borhood. We shall make a paper you will ; be proud of and en thusiastic for, and the personal effort which Each Friend of H and justice can make among neighbors and friends advertisinguits worth and work and asking their subscrip tions, should be put forth to multiply our influence, to spread the truth to all. We are determined to achieve great results. But your help is necessary. We count upon it- 25,000 new subscribers can easily be placed on our books in the next three months. Many hands make light work. Assuming that we have three earnest zealous friends in each of the 1,640 precincts of the state, who will send us five new names each, we shall have nearly that number raised. There is not a Populist who can afford to be without the Facts aM Aints with which this paper will equip him. There is not an open-minded democrat or republican in Nebraska who should be allowed to remain unacquainted with it. For this work of introducing and spreading iho light, the paper, among ihe people uf each locality, we Gall far Yotata. One, two, throe, four, a dozen, the more ths merrier, should tk hold in each precinct. Each one who roads Utl Is callrd to this mxklful work of truth apmlin, cttltvd by tar awing holf lnWrvat, called by a u faring hu- UAsily, VUlliHj Of and cmclnctj driven. Now, Hum, a I torthtr ta the wmk. And rv uumilxT, Ther U m diictmrga la tin war." ?ir' er!y i.brU'lU'0 fur Til AiUaH h lNultfct(Hr, One l'itf, 1'iube 1 1 flf eat in a fa tlne T'ur IhilUra. il hiH t tnt tato ti v, t'lai suh-trlhr. I'ttiaea IViii till Jaiaaty, itt, hvi Addroet vrdais U THE AtUANCF. PUB, CO., 1120 M l .Lincoln, Nob, 4: Minor i Peoi il Will w Help Ita hi lolcrh Eaaployee Strlha. Bomb, Not. 23. The telecrsDh odoa a tors and messenger boys struck hero yesteraay, o my to the ffovernment'a decision to amalgamate the postal ana teleirraDh departments. It la pected the strike will extend tbronfb- ont Italy. Ihe strikers refused to leave the building until the police were summoned. The strikers' plaoee were then partially filled. Mra. Draw nao liar Son. Chicago, Nov. ? 2. Louisa Drew, tnown to two generations of play goers as Mrs. John Drew and now play ing an engagement at the Schiller theater here, has filed in the superior court an application for a writ of at tachment arainst hr uin Ni1n Drew, for t2,730, said to be due for services rendered. Sidney Drew is managing the company. Danish Capitalists Prepared to Carry Ont tho Projeot of Governor Lowell!ae Topeka, Kan., Nor. 2 1. -There is ft good prospect that Governor LeweUV w.g's much cherished gulf transports on project will beoomo an assured fact before he goes out of office, evea though he be not given a second tern. Wealthy ship owners of Copenhagen to which port on the European coast It la proposed to run the line of steam ships, have token hold of the scheme, and the prospect now is that tho first vessel of the new enterprise will lefty Copenhagen for gulf ports of the United States and Mexico In January. Id for Unemployed. ijtdiavapous, Ind., Not. 1L Owlnr o tho great number of unemployed la this olty, the Commercial o ub has Is sued ft statement in which it says thai ft registration oDQoe will bo opened la tho club building this afternoon whero information as to persons in need ot employment may be obtained. Ar rangements have been made with tho eharity organizations to relieve all destitute cases. To oarry on tho work contributions from tho oltlsens will he necessary. Jollet Kolllna- Mills Betas. Joldt, I1L, Not. IL Aftt an eloTen months shut down, the llet rolling mills blew its whlstU this morning at 0 o clock, calling o iU mployea. With the night turn jout ISO men will go to work. Kl led by a Charge of Powder, SPBiiroriELD, Ma, Not. 4 1. Walter ftnd Jasper Cross, two boys, were playing with a gun heavily charged with poder, but no shot, to-day. The gun went off and the iploaton of powder blew tho top of Walters bead off. For Sale, A FIVE HORSE POWKR Electric Motor In good condition. Will be sold cheap if sold soon. . . '. . . Pie Oa F-EfkUY, Cnrrer .llth & M S's , LIXCOT.N Neb INCUBATORS & BR00DER8 Brooders onlr $6. Beit A Cheapest for railing chicks. 40 lit Premiums 12O0Teitlmonlsls. ti.b.SINOtK, Send for Cstsl'E. CsraJsgton. ft F. M. WOODS, Fine Stock Auctioneer. J203 OSt., kip coir) , Teb Publlo Sale Dates. F. M. Woods will conduct sales as follows: November 22 Poland-China hogs, at Humiolt, la , for Taft & Co. 0 T i Ei Searles & Searles SPECIALISTS Cure all forms of NERVOUS, CHRONIC AND m PRIVATE DISEASES TKEATMKNTBY MAIL. Oousultatlou Free. We euro Catarrh, AH Diseases of tho Noae. Throat, Cheat, Stomach. Boweia and tilvort Hyrtrorelo, Varicocele, Bvlcture. Will HIM irtDtl.l T Bl.ioa, f kin and Kidney Diseases, Female Weakneeaee. Loat Manhood OURKU. avDhlils. Oonorrhoea. Piles and Ftatula. Call in or addreH with atams fur eireoiure, tree aouk aud ravelpU. Dn Searles I Starlet, 1,8 &r BEST LINE TO ST. LOUIS AND II mm lllllllllLLji'lii , Smfi CHICAGO BUY YOUR . Fall and Winter Fred :: The largest and most complete in the city. Consisting of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. Boots aid Slues, Hits i Caps, e Queensware, Groceries, Etc, If you want to buy a pood pair wi uxauacus, ucu VAJlU i;l L, a UUCK. KAmL, a pail Ol UVCT- alls, Jeans, Pants, a Shirt, Glores or Mittens, Under wear do not fail to give us a call. We have a reputation of keeping First class goods only. Would be pleased to show you through our stock and convince you that you should trade with us. Fred Schmidt, 921 O St., Opposite P. O. I nl toiwi'.rCT BALD What is (he eondition of your if It your hair dry, ftoraft, brittle? Doe it plit at tho ends? Hat it a llfoUtt 9ppearanoot Doet it fall out when combed or brushed t It it full of dandruff t Does you r scalp iteh ? It U dry or in a heated condition f If sheet LA Bevy r ft, vvv av iHvne w wvwmm 'w www w fjvw wv www w www. Oolif. r Korrnnrnin nnnT iinin nnnncni Is what ron need. Its production Is not an accident, bnt the result of tcfentlflo iw aearch. Knowledge of the diaaaaes ot tb hair and aoalp led to the dlaoovary of bow to treat them. " Bkookuin " ooatalni neither mineral nor oil. It la not a Die, oat a delightfully cooling and refrahltig Tonic. By itlmulaUug the foUlolea, it atots fallinu hmr.cunudtitulniffandgTou'thaironbaU heads. ttr Kino the scalp clean, healthy and free from Irritating eruptions, by the net of Mm Skin Soap, , It destroys parasUia imsats, uhishftui on and dartref IfU'your drnRKhit ran not apply yen, tend direct : tons, and we will forwar4 prepaid, oh i.ofelpl ot erica. Orgwer, i(M per bottlei for S&.0U. Boao, m. net jsitfurm Tnaoe stsna teettares IHE SKOOKUM ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., 57 South Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. M Flfir teamed for Five Years Price, $49. 75. - MM 4ENI VOll t!ATAWK3UE. llWHIMllMIMmM"H AgenU Wanted for the A. l(OSPE J. F. BISHOP & SON'S HOG SALE. 100 TOP POLAND-CHINAS 100 Wednesday, Deccrnber 6, 1003. a-, tka tente date we fctie rsUlM4 Kr .e last a 4 ttwa 1 aa are la t.w ..I M Tert br4.a b.r, I a rn. an H litt ( j h, it aUi hw '.ke r-s leal iak ue aim Ut l ata luiia i a hralias Saca kn.'W ( aa-t aiitgu etoiil mk M aasi'4 This te wf , i rn vl ffvmll a t.roi ak.ra Iba .t U h k.4 ( ai ' es H fcU In km s4 Hi K.,,., Si l.lu I In.wl, punt M aal mis rw a. au4 he M,tr.4 luiui lri .. . T.4 J t -mil f i m al a f cbI laiviMt am a, !. J a ' all 4tii v) , a let ft-u, aa . t xai k lfiajia f I , Uutia r o cow. r.M. woods, Aut. j r bhmoaoh. Tee tteawra Trail I iHiMUIuHi nar Urly fey the Ctlc, IUa.lt Itlsatt A Vwk'Hh lUHeajr. It U!l tw u ki a lara: It Wrei, a4 U will K st ut lit ra i rails Cf . 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