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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1894)
HI . . - - j . a 4 ', a Tb Sioux County Journal sppeared Id the Asviriated Press pa (r, and was transfered from early edai'iti to the United I'reM newspa per It utmi to b I) a trap 1 to atch the P.whiclhad (-n T B!:ASK:iiiielTufT-rl.ln 1 I'" di- t - l jf - ft paQeti?. TbeloAie ofiharjinfortun- Eves if i V; l JL ctfa iU j iLh iiidawardVj4 'The lfie?a'LJttKCCariljriUww LUt-All -J"--.B--tbtsJL.lt-. was. a UUo xncK, rUT cauht the tbief Hi bis HARRISON'. erao. ire leroei." la-ceaom practice Aftek the turned mil tin Czar ried we shall know shall have WI Ll4 li Mia.- about hit jM.licy. S .vk' Witwi-i. tb weather prophet, says this country is bound to rjehaefl ut by a gTsit earthquake la'.!l t0 tC, IIww A.'XiUt 1 pru:ew.or? A hfuKt Y woman laughed so betfilf at her own1 ,oke that -be fell lead. , 'Thi i a fate w hlub wJll never befall the i wtalcre fur the couiio papers. : ' '' ' -The Km tew of Germany Tjm con ferred the Crder of ihe 'Hack , Fagle tu hx-Chanceiior Capri vX iiut thai hardly au)D- for the blaca eye gave him. Puotision it qow made for filling tbe British soldier's p! pe by isasjintr to him when on board troopship to bacco which baa bee a aeiied as con. traband by cutom-bouie officials. running wftV'!! dp well, jq ex-, aioiue the waiuis : auuie, of Um in lantern -ttrlc uiof.rn wbl-ti have iTr'nlly been jIa M' on tbt? ma'ket Tt.S Wtul.UUoo' cWia'U of a ajct-, uiul'r and a flrl-cl ttirect-rren. dynamo built toeetrier a one inis chme, on the same sriaft and bfiltctf to a heavy iron, .Ute.-plate,' Jl.cau" I e used for puwer purpos during the day, and lliibtlnf ap- Dtirhy-erfor electric transmission of power W'dW Unl UjIbu whea .out iequirel,iur other Mirpoies. fuish BjacbioeM & easity maaaeed and ke-pvia wcrtioe be ; order and mlht prove Qf practical ue oo aiaBf larua ,, . ., f Whoever has ohserbed careftiUy, will have noticed a tendency among "The latent divorce In Kentucky wai baaed on the refusal of the bu baod to ko to market wltb a ba.ket db his arm and brin? bouiethe frwb eat aol cboiccit things for the table. Thin in a lap or two ahead of Cbl- TnK Busslan Government has con. ferred on J'rlnce Allx tbe title "HlaoverQa.a elikaja Koatfoia" That isn't the proper wav to treat a itrautfer and the itu.-mua ought to b aahttued of therueivc for ca.liotf ber such naues. i young men of the day, in speaking of i female character, to decry It In iren ! era! frtu To many of tbeie wbole ! sale libeller virtue In the female character U a fabl. TbU voiaille and bax Judittoeot Is more a reult i of grn4 habit than conviction. If every jouog utan, when be taket the name of woman litfhtly on bi tontfue. or feels the 1 evil propensity to slander in hit heart, would reflect tbat he hai a tuotber, and perhaps sisters, be would piue. If tbe apol ogies for men who Zander tb? sex to whom they owe life and a 1 iu de cencie were Intelligent and sincere In tbelr habit of slander, they would merit ever being's contempt. r..m aMi WaiHixry. I. C. aouual report of the onoiit, submitUKl by . K'v. 9J.-l.Tha Interior depart K-relary Hak Muith, savs conorriiUi the Union iV'JtJc rpirvmrrTxifn'iy: r f "l'tia luvrrnoinl dirr of tl (iioajraciQe I kailwf company n llijir amiual riTrl avir thf- thtf-wrfit, WinoU lflUjUt HJ4IUM Um fhHII- puy by Oliver Ain-t and others . for appiintmfvrof .rcelvers. had Xor its objfctttia pr.4erratioii of tbe system .... Lord Rwepkky has onre more MA-Arnr'Trs ProHMAv: To maintaining peace with all foreign nations. The way in which those uroLean statesmen and rulers id- list that there must be peac liable to lead to serious trouble. Dommlttcd himself to the policy of J illustrate tbe ways of tuberculosis, lt. Lyman of tbe Cattle Commission relaws to us tbe story of an eipen nient carried on by an Intelligent is i buU ber of Billerica. He confined a pair of pigs under bis slaughter , ' house. here ther were allowed to devour the blood of the victims, some of which bad. been killed be cause affecfd wltb tbe above dis ease,, but no partVf the offal except tha blood was given to tb awine. When the pair were subsequently kflled It was found that both flg haI contracted tutercul.Mis; . one In the- lungs and chet and the other lo trie bowal. This reu:t Khows that it Is noVallowable'W' feed any 'part of tbe diseased animal to at stockj or to poultry. , i- x i. t - WSi in in ( . J "The rw.f ivors w-re unable to dis charge th oplig -ulons with ' which 'the, cjiijuuT u iu.iJel down, owing to caries wuicii owuU not taicly U at tnttuUnl to pmasiog- uiiia ksturb aues, but whieti ' mu!u1 - in such dinributin 6T wtilnirs as to1 pivreut them rVom meetlog. the combant's re 4htl mecU, i J'I'liilaiiiu .to pre rwl (UouUmt utvot Ute systems wu rtiM-to uudi tiuM aaisHny at the Rrue (he raoai vars aaaumed controL' Tha general policy observed bf theirfl in their' adminjgtra Up'n pf the coujpauies affairs ;s approved blithe 'goitruiDeiii'a direct ora. . ,Tua net arttlnga bavs bswu a)aaid in tverv tti.ttane ta eonformiiy with the' rqnttiw and rights of the various de fendant companiea," separate ' accounts of receipts and ezpenditured of the res pective properties bauig kept. The governiMint directors deotare tbat tbe ids that tba foreciaaur of tin government lien wonld displace valuable and important Interefts.wbich coatd be relied on lo provide means fot carrying Into effect any , adjustment cougreas might ptopoae, is without foundation lo fact. Tb market value of aA the stock being ha round num bers bat W.000.0UO, It is not theubt by the government directors that the scat l red stockholders would contribute a vety large sum , to avert foreclosure from displacing other aecurt'tes. Tbe holders of (be Oregon Railway and Navigation too Oregon tyhori Line and Uih Northwestern, the Union Pacldo, Deuver A Gulf, tbe Union I'acllicsink. ing fond 8s, the Kansas Pacific consoli dated 6a, ti e Kansas division and colla teral mortgaged per cent bonds would, in the opinion of the government direc tors, advance nothing to avert a fore closure of the government Hen, The holders of the Jlrst three are under stood to be inclined to the belief that better resails can be produced bv a separate administration of the proper ties. 1 L.lr mm filu Alii W4 hr. rarKHacH't, Nov, 17. The caar and lrluc-s A 1U t-f II-ae wre marrledUasMtcaliiedral at n-xm y a 4a. The ci'ii-Hiy was oiof .ya grealfcul splenor4iid brilliancy, tha-pro- ItTMIfll JIUUi L I my IIIIOI f v P ' v"'" I pswftjraTvwrli.rising all tbe urgnitafs vt the empm nrScers of tbe army." ana 1 nary and the diplomatic aorpa.. H'ljen the procession revlt-d tbe cathedral at the mreiiif end of the A!i lidfr lilatl Chaplaik Plum mkb has been dis tbarired from the United States array lor 'over-lad ulgence In mlied Intoxl moU He was terfectlr orthodoiln bis craed, but when tbe ' Jag- was spon bim his mind and bi.i.ltarances ran lo worldly'chann!s wblch Uncle sam could not approve. ' , '., ,, ' Ws have It from a 1 reliable source tbat MlhS I'ullraao Uvoi to marry thl' king of " ?'rvifc '"affir'alL' 'If tbjire. are any other Luropcan' potej IMM who bava not been upoa the point 6t maiT-inv"MH' Pull ma rJ It is itiui vtitDJor" thoiu' to, be, "beard from;! Tbe tadyt Is growing older tvery'da;. ' ' 1 " . vposMKEnATKrt cannot be too care-' faL. forethoutfbt cannot be too,. or lusDtaeok pr ode nee . cannot be . too llscreet; "bnt the rst; way to Insnre tbeae i , WuTu Is "tq '., 'confine" the m iWictly; withla thai r proper liruiu, irid never to permit them ' to ' inter fere wlth the womptness 6f a' tlori,, with integrity of purpose, and wltb Bdellty'to all engagements. ' "' ' , ' '' ' Jfr thqre'.Is bhtf (hlng; xahH tan aoutriar that worries 'a sick, person, J ( is squeaky shoe. - Many .weli-lntetv-ttoned visitor bustle Into 'the room where, an iqyaTfj Is ljii"ig('aria, even' though, tbelr, risi ,M .aeant to bt cbeer nrand cemfortlna thetaaura vitng '(O'ik of their fritwear'wiU counts'rlaJaDc U fhe. goodfiaf, their preaQ( might otberie produce. Rustling flewgpapers, voices that kink to a whisper and overanxlety s to the patient's appetite or personal coaroil are ali annoying-when the invalid i sick enough W be1 frettv and yet no sick enoutrh to 1 oblivious to his ot Cjuha iaslcJc of war and beseeches ; ner turiouadings.', Tact Is neoeasary the Euroyjean tviwersto Interfere and eoibpel Japan Ui accede lo a peaceUl ' setUentanUi,. There Is always some thWf lodlcrnos aboot a Wg booby tailing on tystanuers to poll the lit tle fellow off, and wha a country ii IOT). (K)0, fiO Inhabitants asks- to-be 1 saved from the fists of a cotintrless 1 than half iu sl&e the civ 111 .eJ. woud cannot but regard it with den on i- 'The Mea Of a DOtnaiu"cnvetore originated in l53..i The llrst .appii. s eation of rt was(byMr. y de , , Volfyer, who eaUhlisDed. a.piivatc postobli; , In Paris,, placing tiOJie at the AUeeX.j cotrters an1 having reghlae- tirns of in the air: k room, far more than any where else and the amateur' ntrrse mast hrlng patience, forbearance ana thought Vo bear upon a task that needs the nicest bandllog Ifi orrler tc steer, clear of ttorois' and obUclei' , Tke bigtrwrt fooi on earth ha'len Identified He Is lierr'amlb iTarzarif,1 aged 22, of i;e,cr!'cld.t,UhJu, I'-enja-uijn, is-a Cbri-tia(i Science, i rawk. Hecently h tok what money hotiswl save frrmi many ifjrs ht hs.rfl wdrk on axm andjwent t,8 ew,York W take a coursn uf inrtructlorr i the New Y6rk Christian SclcnceTralnlng . : i i ' ' 1 ' Cehuil A f a ww ta. ou It a Tn it.t rolleCtTorUpd aelfyery. AThe plandld,, tUff)ml - I graduate. Therj he wnt ' forth tfi j conquer the wboje w Tldoi junbeiiev. era vile bad hard isleddmir. .cyf ffr heretlraL and skerMe- cave htm rpeawdry-planderea .-and . wer loU;0r Uo1:' Then he,sat, (Jown l!-?toxHowimt nt lhe would. dfimohttatiiVtnIJ noti.worii. ltwever,.becaurt 0 there--; luctaiflce: ' of the people to Irittnwt, 1 tbelr rresr'hjtehce tb,:"'thei' ud-j warded re6etUiclea iexe ware. bf firdeV of the'" Wf Tpartru.enr;'. was among the noted, 8ghtra of bbe war. " Ftoth as comnsander of volun- j taetjaod regular tipiipa',' 'n tb ht UatvAf tbe re sell ion and in bis cam' ; patrns against tit 'Indians; when be ! lost 'his rtaht'a'rm at fair 6a ki,' arjd" wen tbe thanks of CoatfreiM for gal lantly" at OettyshiiTg,' he showed hfm self a , man of; unlUaching bravery and a comrrraaKles'i of 9ne abilitr. Gen. Howard 1 I 'held Gear In tbe memory of .matty "of 'ttW oldlef; bofs. , J . J ISV I I I t: IJ Bsadkm vf AornlaMT navas papers wrre elctrlB! otvi dy rtwotlf by a ctftfe,, prtrapi , mitUA , tt)u u ty iMra: f fflH astAitmot tte.lritratar Cttte of New Kyaghur, Iw'llw Pro Im of Qrletsv JutwJ wtwlnet for biro to do 'A bright idea at ruck orias in -an unnnsUkablv way. he went on a -visit te several small no H "patle h ts 1 n ' t he h e IJjti r A r Boqd a ml etposea nuuseir me.areaa t srion. .Then be : book a trarn aad went fiuS fjo bis' Aid hdme W Ohio. There be pilogled freely ,'witb his old friends went to church aad sang In th rvjolrv1 After meeting abottt 5W persons be went to bis borne and broke out- with a most virulent cauie of small-ptri.' Tbe whole com nudity baa bed' pe,PPrl,.'ltb.r the dlneajk and tbe bute Hotwd of Health li frantic All of wblckv remlode u ol Ptkk'a eollliy; ,'Wbk fools; thesi m'orUle he.;', ; . ; i.iVi Sua only tine nasen oCwifwrtenei file wkte taitav feiti ewewltiewes, tr toMl tw ke-"te Mt ' aiaklaf 0y iifcM.. -' jUf n, t.. 4 ml,. diaJ rtidayXj.liht trr. nvM.e i Coxy, idiK, Ui tjnrp purporting loconlaiu - Suxl for Pmem. WAsnisoioN, Nov. 30. China has saccntnbed to tbe inevitable and sued for peace. Her proposal will, he pre sented to Japan through the Lnited Hatee mtnlsura at - Pel'u and Tokto, tboa promising' a termination of the war as the reaUt, in part at least, of th exercise of, the good Oilices ol, tbe United Htatea. : It is not possible at tbia Uaae to learn the terms ef ' Oilna nrotKMrltlor) ws handed to Minister ten- ty Lut It lal probable it provides for. but two j coiiceanioti a mpnejr ideia- nitv and acnimtiitsUwetito(au;raaity ovt-rOerea. it is Improbable tbat the first tender willUe ac.ptel Vj Japafl,1 as auCT-ovettiB"es kr rarelv accepted,, bu,t tltfe propositi will o'lnsq tu,. way' to a counter offer of terwa hy Japun throegh-Mituster Dunn, nud Im tie go tiationa, triueefusfnf Mhi If they fol low the hsual wr, wtiriead, OrsCto a truce uuaer . proper guwautef, or. a preliminary agptetiusut. to faae boetiU ties, and. finally; U tbe tlguature of detiuite treat v of peace Justwowtnts propositkm wan brought about Is net known jet.' It fa probath however, Uiat as the matter Is hi the hands oi th American tniaialera iu China and Japan, tbe visit of Mr. Diatering.-oorn- mteeiooerof maiitlne cukIorH at Tim Tstri, to Japan, is to bef directly con- necieu witn tne peace ntgou;iiuu, ar baa been euppoaexU . , .us j , c"a suaiu. , . fciiANoMAi, NovrJU. Ataeosation has been caused here by a 'memorial to the throne aignedi' by own 120 blu olhctais impeaching IA ' Hong-Chang and chargirfg" him J wfttt' corruption, .ll-i . A.I 4.. 1 -1V, ' .I niorial dyscarea-' that JLi Uupg Chang rejoice4 HtUie Jhpajiei,jvicu(ies and prevented the ( iittiese from achieving success,' He is said to have represented that China was prepared for War when be sue the. contrary. , was tbe case. LI ttuiig t hang It aiao aut o be un- viieaUKl with .-Print-0 Jiang, tbe em iwror's unrts and ' presKle&t of 1be fsnng l.( Tamen ani president of th? adrirjlraty, wrto" was 'yecejiirjr' appointed dictator, and IJi lue JaVoi,.AVu and Uie counolatier f the i'umeee lorces at Port A Mian mm of tlm menioriet-1 be'gulHy f higli Ireajffri and Of selling3 ...i i.i,i"ic.: -4.''i.i..i.i .. B-me spcrem im wax luticriai 10 HIB enemy'. They, weia urtUer cbarged with UiVes'lug oieoey iu Japan,! with. bHrbortug iraasonao.e Ceairm' against theCbitiesemneror'aBd Wfth' cdirstiir-' logrt'o proenfe jjrib oyerthrow of phlria.' Jbe memouai ueiauus, ine lusuut piinisliBteut and diswiMMiof aul f-mrsiTrTf rartne emr-ho if iTrruTirr ropolitao of Mt . . Petertburg, tile " Uf Tf svnod arid -the court clrpy besnng crosses, holy waXur ami -aacred books. Tbe uietropoliun coiiductel the fzar to ape-sit ion 'trjon a ttitrs ' winrh" "httd been plaewi irl the centre ef the chan cW behind tlie rati. As the emporer too h.PAwMthoriaht ot.the. data the.czariua led l'ru.is ,Aia to Jiira and piaced hW at -hu) t haud, aide. Thecianua then tooa her.jplace tUi.,lbe cbaucel to the right of the dan. AN IMi'StKMU VK ar.KTK K. The eruaane, holy water and sacred book) were then placed before the gate oflkonottas arid the marriage service In use In the orthodox church waa be gun by the singing of psalm 127. - Tbe ceremony waa of tbe most impress re character, and lasted nearly two hours. After the psalm Ihe Archpriest Jooy skcheff said a few words of instruction to the couple, tailing them what is the mystery of marriage or bow io marrl age tber have te live acceptably unto God, end honorably. At the conclu sion of this, the prelate turned to tbe czar and said : "Hast Ibou, N icholaa, a good and un constrained will and firm d terrain a tion.to take unte thyself tbis womaa Allx, whom here thou seest before theer To this the czar answered: "I have, reverend father," Tbe archpriest then asked: Thon hast not vowed thyself to any Other bride ?' The ctar answered: "I have not vowed myself, reverend father." Tbe same questions were asked of Princess Allx. with similar answers. caow.Ns iroK theih iikai. After prayer tbe prelate took two crowns, placing the flsrt upon tha head of the ctar, saying; "The servant of God, Nicholas, Is crowned for the hand maid of God, Allx, is the name of tbe Father and of tbe bon and of th Holy Ghost." Placing the other crown upon tbe bead of the bride, be said: "The handmaid of God, Allx, Is crowned for the servant of Gwd, Nicholas, la the name of tbe father and of tbe son and of tbe Holy Ghost." ' After an anthem the priest pronounced the ' blessing, as follows: , . "The f ether, the Bon and tlie Holy Ghost, the All Holy and consuhstanti ate and Hfe-ortftoaUng trinity, one God-head and sovereignty, bless Von aad vouchsafe onto you long life, well,. favored children, progress iu life Mtd faith aad replenish, you with ail lb good Uilti? of earlb, arid connt yon worthy Of the ' obtaining of ! promised bleaslugs, through, the prefers ".of the holy God, bearing one aud . ail of Urn eaiate.vAQ.ea.'!. i , t Tbe cxar tbeo' kiaawd the ' bride, and the guests' soon followed to 'congratu late .''the 'couple. At. be conclusion of the congratulations the diamiasal was protiottotied, aud the bride ud groorn and the wedding guests returned to Uie Winter palace. -' ' ''-" A H o'cjck iii the evening there 'was a bulUtude,' before the Anltchkoff palace sUigmg the tialiouai autham and clieetingi Tbe cxar and cxanaa ap peared on: tbe balcony at intervals amidst such roars of cheers as have not been herd Jn St, Peteruburg for yeara., An eye viuiees oi lne prvceaaiva through LUe halle after the wedding re lates that tbe bride was very stately, very beautiful but Somewhat weary and sad." " ' ' ' . ' ' ... : . . II. : "SjuH. e TM-tMrf. ' ' SakaYooa, N; r., Nov. 27.' The J mystery cenoertiiug Uie alleged death of Caaries (J.-Whitney of Chicago In tills place October 4, is sought Xt be explain by two letters, received,' by the Daily baratogian from John JJyrne of U'llcox, Neb. Iu tlie first, letter be wrote as a relative of WhiUiey, inquire log lor limber particulate of Ills death than contained Irt the .Saratolan "No vemtiet'' &. ) In ' tiie ' second letter he writea that '"thsre "was no such a uiaa as Uiiney," and that the notice was printed for "a special laiuiiy , purpose Uial bas Iaikl."i ' ; i " -' -' licet! with the eon. pi racy, i: . ,Ae turrvan ataevrt. ( liL Itevf. Ok., .NiC3IU.---Thw report tLt a train on tne itnca isiarm ran road was held up fier here )n without' fowbdatlen. ' 5 - 1 s-iit ;j-'; .r,t B4. Ttrntmimtum ktwmp. . Bhloit, Lau.,-- New, at.-Tuesday BfteraooOi tbe city marttiali micceeded In brteetlng ltd. . Templeton, formerly of thU place,' who is . wanted la Corn ing, (jib, for boidUtff up aad robbing one C. C Vining of tbat place, on last ttu relay, Nmtver M. 1 Templeteo Is ri n kn about It year of k ttBtf tew hviti vmi rswuer rvusu cnar- si. ' in lSWW trks aeriT lo ttw Fte- M de i Tr.'T" ?--?.!' -TT rffWswsWIMvne '' Tlie Iol(fiii.o Cnetinoed. 1 ''" CtpvtuJtop; t7 S'oy.27-The'invea. ligation ot thi stories, of tiMilteaaauee In olltoe agnltnt L'oiUkI Htat-a Judge A, J. iiitka was continued h-r rester dyi'Tai cougretsional fnviwfigatfTig committee, coiisisiiug of Itepreseita tives liaily nras, Brotlerfck of Kan sas and Latrn'oP-iniifois, arrived at the federal btlfldirig. about iO pVlock The charges agafnat Judge 1(1 cits araUhai aa judge of tlie p'nited Mates cwurt Ite approved his own report as clertt, whieb poaiuou lie previously held, snowing It to be 'incorrect" It1 is charged 1 that Kieke profited to the ektent of about lUi above Ms legal fees by Uie ap proval of the report. . .. TjyyiK, 0., .Nov. 27. Owe ef tbe largeal crowds ever seen bore aaseaablod Monday iu atteuOanee on the funeral of tbe tatw -General tllbaon. 'At t o'clock tbe remains were conveyed U Use MeehodJet Epjacopa) church, where tbefiavtBfUUaod were viewed f of. pereeea JjustBess was T. lions. Mo., Nov. 28 -A special from Ft. Worth. Tex, ays that tbt tint news of an attempt to hold up thi,uir, uoio raoo at STATE NEWS IT Dlptherla has appxared prej fee Pe depot with f tl rsu Kaosasf -a , . w . , " - I WeUaxgeipreBeAllce at Can a-T. XrnetIao4 afltaver 11 . i i f. . . mm a li4 nere yea-; , . a) ; i i if of lalke. of , mony cosv 1 J 1 X IIUB K iV- -I " - T . . . - . . .. . I 1. 1 r, f....j tOIS ivmr m w VZ,1 finraj-rTved i . . . at ( ana.lian Friday night. Within forty The northeasVNeVaaka tea df oanntri utu-r tii uaui cum in a wrawvii - " sUeawlstei eJaBJEsMeeleafi thedi-pot. Mieriff .-IcGee of Hemphill Iilphtherta Is Still fearfully county, who was there alone, attempt-L.nt m iVkamsh and there is ed to stand the robb-rs off, hfa-ii. mre timre cloning tlie schools, was shot and morUlly woun.lHrdllVi ThT'o.le ol lUeau are 31 ms wounas .-aiuruay i..k.iv. i .,iemM,iTell Bell as the pr by roi.rs escefmu unuuri. .-v ,,Mle-llI1)fl lt,e InglnTays. nmue iy inoruiua oo m ffvii i"i i robbers L-jgun t'ord waa reached here that (the poasee surrounded tbe batidrhr-in twe An hills, vn- the CTieyenne country, and alter a des perate fight captured atW ' of i tbe party. Particulars are not obtainable. A relief party containing surgeons have left for the scone. :Tbe rebber are heavily armed andw etf mounted. " Her Hm rirl. Wis.virwVlaTtav, NW2H.-A a re sulteaMsWwositroversy between tbe western and eastern grain dealers re garding the mixing of w heal in transit tbe western dealrrs have decided to boycott the .eastern seen altogether. Several orders feeel red ' from Toronto and Montreal buyers wt re ignored.! Henceforth all grain shipped from here I wilLgo to New York direct Instead . of vMTorentosr Men treat. - A member of tbe Winnipeg grain exchange stales Uiat hitherto western shippers -hwv been fleeced unmercifully by eastern buyers in various ways. Consign ments of grain would be refused for trivial reasons or no reason ' at " all, Shortages were alwaje alleged i wbeu none existed, and prices were Invari ably much leas Titan could b received by direct shipment to New York, J Is stated that steps will also be taken next teiuion . to. prevent the . appoint ment of oHittern toeo to Qi standards for western grain, the allegation being made that It Is Ue filing of standards and not the mfxlng of grain that makes I'uiiitlt n 1 1 v ti t vmip" i iiiptmr prices than Manitoba wheat In Liverpool A lllg It ask. ' Nkw York, Nor. 3b. A treftjend oua stream of gold is poiirwg Jnto, tb motreasury. At 5 o'clock hut evening there bad arrived from tbe Stewart syndicates 27,ttiO.(KXJ of gold for tbe day making iyv )0.&1 since the allot men wis raWltVIorief.ricietJrha tTlsi ,(t4 from the 'Itae o( lliitish; .rtrV.Amers ThJcUl, atj tbsj BUb-trjury were still busy at & o'clock with members of the bond syndicate who wished lo deposit gold. The 11 tng agents of the sycotorej'Wrrt eton ished at the rush of orders aud the In- pouring of inquiries. Over 4,000,0X) of the bonds were sold at 119 ai price will be advanced lo I I'J'nj as soon as the regMtueier ttOhe first tiMQXJu, is placed" Otirtrfoct orfifT.TJW wis sola and two blocks of 1.5.010 each. The purchaaera of li unsuccessful subscrl Crnsiderabie purchases of the bonds are made by those desirous of escaping arge blocks wsra-LWayne and is eupoosed to be thr bifJa!'lflli.1of UuaUtdJartstw. The Wayne I. hhuC lo Kill. i Ci!iCAio, Nov. 28. K. C. Haalings, a milkman who lived at 3u7 Klounioy Street, shot aud killed E. I. Milliard, a Iawyelp)iu3he' latterV office on ' the' eightrrfloorof'the Itookery, La halle street yesterday afternoon. The mur derer viuid JU) xca4 Crowd which gutKetssv'ovvrttitj twdr HllliarftTtfat' the lawyer had robbed him for ten years and he could stand It. HQ , long.e. When Hastings entered lee eftae ef bis victim there waa a brief conversav tion about a note wblcn Hilhard said he did not owe Hastings. Then the bullet was fired into tbe neck of the lawyer, whoJdOl u' fe ft bouf) Hastings calshlf4aoed Uk(i unjjw laten io ie i'MW etretsi ponce saw lion. Milliard was a director of tbe Love Electric Traction company and lived at bong wood wiih hia-witaietBdi three children. J","",,"ri aeft-r of Tr . ei Novk 2s. Abe Ievy tlia awws I vws.- vestvjrnav ...fieri .ir..sBT'.r . . . posuxi wiiii j. narry-nhiiaru, me stake holder iu the Ives-hchaefer billiard match the sum of t.','Ji), iiiiinniag ilia final deposit in the big match. The amended articles called for the poat Inrof theeftf f writfabetf Zi. id that I ves' Uiooey vnt put up really be fore it was dae. hcu-ejer will pro bably put the balance of tnsrvtk,kei up. me inuicii is ror vzy) a side, fourteeo-iuch balk tine, with sincted "anchor" nurse, ainlxu the re- aieBaBBtWsVeUNswi ZMi poinia, In blocks of tkxj a night. .rai.N.Ttf 2Prl.W, fcli marck died at arsm vesterdav is- Tln rjtanaarass lierim: cirnsoiiiMA'- er toiffflifMiAr tlie res Miniilffe .itnni it oi j. l ui walfed marks that the h reisainuige Zitung it Vi ensendett reiti i TMjioofBdaie rinee, eoi rU Ol ,tbs only Ilerlln paper that barely nouuees i-rmcess isisiiiareavatioeath Ali the others eulogize iier. Iu ParU iuo jemps aione reiers to her dealli with t.n.t . . I, i mam i w..u v. .v. WIIIUIVIIV, s win sae r..oi.aj. r , , " New Haven. Conn., N'ovrM.I There is a possibility tbat Yale mav be prevented from syif Ui . Pri i, cc fU ' th I e v ej f eviiem their wu vj uie acuon oi me faculty. One of tbe professors said that the faculLx cuon in ins matter, ee the roughness vi ... p..7 .i opnngneia has a-t aome of tbe members of tbe faculW LLlai! etn4 svUsasVS Inst any lift' -Hi ' Kroner belief that , .'a Am0vita wiu be "Tlie confracFTor the' iiaf well :lm ditch was let to a Grand (aiani-er-erii bi;Wi Vtumei the ladies of i-roken IkiW formerf "aebcieiy for charity? luring the winter. May tbe Los? fiem! -v.- f iV'uasr baa-- a- man twentj rears of age who is poor but tud warns a wife. Who will The Genoa lUniavswewsvtlnues UaU the pjstforin adopted by tbe 'tst party at "its last unliappv a tin i. I) ptherla U lauiiy ptrva a Columona, Hat'le "Crvek, 1'irrS i veral other towns In tlie P.atle sountry Wail" Georee; setifn; Vi allitoe. whs away from honia a lie came along and ate up his h.J UlAsSd the house by only a few I An enterprising restaurant r Pender Is selling fresh oysters nuts a Quart- The feet -of, MMK ing too much or else he is chargi Httle. '' " " John Fagan of Arcadia, Neb., larif cancer removed from bis li ysrvrtKine by Ir. Kugelken and at M. t raorts hospital at. Island... :. "L. . ..i: .-t The Kearney Sun is one of clean, neatly-priiitssl plcy paiers that always has editorial tsurlti reaikiig aiul fauiainusnioa. t live long and prosper, gome, of .Gjbiain's citizens alii ; ftuoiU-r of goel horses lo a Omaha OoptBilsBIon (Inn a shot lnee aad trie shlpj-er's recelTe4 a head for their horses. Lew Mimtners of Kear his foamlim rhargeral A it,. ,.,f,.ul aa.,,nl.l li arm dil(BWtiP2 thi waist ana ney feV gher up co in pt.1 ii g solli bwiioj a hl.e . . ihe Mauaard (JatUe Ames had made large p'rch4 grain in Kansas and other poiuu TiwV4estcoiIpany In at tbe r Wn'rVUweivfTarf per day. The! elevator la rapidly filled ap, an 1 d cake Is being piled and covered wltb Large shH caifvas. ..... ,rye -" x--fir xlie large efevitor of'Turner ner was discovered to be on : partmei l was promptly on bai with the excellent system of works succeedjalrtttigTanmC (XX) worth of proi erty. IncIudliJ aiaeatir and the Wayne roller It Is difficult lo estimate the dan the grain by fire and water, h loss to 1 urner A Urenner. Inxlud damage to tbe elevator, If abjjiKH A valuable iionte in the shed u rau-d by the smoke, aithougi Uiried a parliei. . ., Mrs. htriciiler, a Ivly about! yewrs of age residing on the ii Utrrn, itni,nniet aoalh of Orleanf WitTi a j-alhrm and what may p fatal accident. Hie was out I etwieer wateMin lies mm tett as nearly sevef Ui a,cutivti aniLuiirl hlwMsta Cv?Aiet!ijA,th. WdiyhUtherfTelll When the tree cam a dVjwn jvl ateryy i jwh The tree rftrti knosa.lAjJhiat'do' her right limb just atiove the mashing the bone to apllnters. qtilfWpMdl'ii.ncerled effort ol strong uifi, lo move the tree au(! d lo let the foot frr. Her should also disIoca'SkUatiid it is fearel cap tint riK)Ver- . 'An aJ(kir77ermonntrTrt convened at Fremont, Judte hi HfMittilig. A jry was empaue. the caa- of tlie slate vs. liondoq no evidence being offered onthe .if the stitte the pur arctrr - t fhfaeeiiu'ant. Alfred lCNll North liend was admitted to H aMihr-diswict pwHa,' ofaJaVH CouMty ttmey" IrtlTrefl bttV tN formatioii against Walter Hand irpt!irc4 at Crawford some ago and brought back to Frem answer lo a charge of running with uerteirv-Ai aroftaiii, H Johii.4frrV.'ipureJr ai Tor Kil. brought bsck to Fremont to ans oi J. JN. I'ollock of Hiliinw ii tow a rrellminar Irlat Idatlce Wunirsteen. He was hr trial In tbe district court In Imn.U lis could not furnish s and went to jail. ; I wt youg fellows built a shsil the pine ridge near liemlngfor i were sawiua rirltnnil fnr an'l h ..... luugings, stole tnolr overcoaU s view tisws, oeeirea lbs nubile to ui Btsai ehak be Is not s oaodldets ti foptbaa by YM)$,l'mZuV9lP liorfjjllia AbM be praVs4ave Ufa, oi evtH ... . . . ' 7 I J saantw to oorriac ate to Bby" k-A i l i J a- i 'Aiar-v ,ti jnew s?. jseev, . n tu. J: j-i WW $ eeyeeity I BSSVw-J.