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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1884)
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JHXamW UU UbBtVM wik w , m..., tva fi-orn vriTEi TMrmm u uihsj action on the body of the liquors their composition. '" COTUUWT OOMMMTE. i; t 4 t t T la t. j J.UE icn uimuruu ui tiuscpu j.cwjuui r -Prcscolt, w. X., are marvels oi neignw -ml wnitrhf. A iKAV(nticn-vear-old son! i is seven feet high and weighs ""o"" " ' v pounds. The avcrago height of th( whole is six and a half feet and avcrago weight 224 pounds. Pi:or Josiaii P. Cooke pleads fo: placing science on an equality with th study of Greek, jind is persuaded thai in a "large body politic like our own itii unwise, and in the end futile, to pron tect any Special form of culture at tl cxpencc of another. A vktiat. is heinr enrrraved bv ordi of the Minister of fine Arts to cons meraoratc the defense of Paris in 187 71. On the front is an allegoricil figure of the city, rifle in band, and ojt the reverse the names of the places oul side the fortifications where battles too place, with the dates. King Oscaii of Sweden has, in his M ficc as President of tho Academy f Music in Stockholm, delivered musifl lectures on different occasions. The have now been published in a volune, with the addition of some chorales com posed bv his Majesty. A German traie- juiion ui iuu uvtiH. j iu pivpaiutiuu. The oldest and largest tree in th world, so far as known, is a chestin . tree near the foot of Mount iEtna. J i is hollow, and big enough to admit iw carriages driven abreast through lit , The circumference of the main trfn ; is two hundred and twelve feet Tli 3 Grizzlo Giant, monarch of the Marinas i Grove, measures ninety-two feet. c. -, Judging from tho Spanish paper excitement has been caused in Sie ia by the discover)' of gold Mines instl e r province of Seville. The Eco dc Any lusia publishes tho views of severally i frinnuM on this noint. all of whom ain' M that vast tracts of the district corjtu ti rich and extensivo gold mines wki ih' have only to bo developed to proje js sourcc of great wealth. t Igxokaxce and superstition i:ive fnnilnnMl t-nt-v- 1iffilllf tltO ffislr nf ttr lt .urw .j -.....- ...-..- mr the cholera in ltaiv- Last mm a; at Peseiano, a small village in Calat ria,- shots were lircd from the wmdo somo of the houses in order to kc the supposed distributors of tho cljsl sraJ noison. A small body of carabfik arsl wa? consequentl) sent there, butlt' wenTreceived with volleys of stents : shots, so that the men were obliged ..nA J l.!t, fi,iniiMn nnlf ilfifAUPA XJt usi; iiieix. iiicaiuis in Buu-uuiuuau. They are progressing m raur . &- intif .vi tion on the Brighton line is set fort ii . .-. at i.ija: ?.. M uie aiivcriiscnienis: -iu uuujliuiuu. ordinary refreshments that may fcc at most railways, passengers wil future be able to procure cool ani 1 water at the rate of a "penny peg . ... . . . 5-. 1 At certain sumons tne water i Mirrind nlon?' tho nlatform. so tliifsty travelers may be suppl the cooling beverage witliout k." tlieir seats' fo In England there is a story t that Mrs. Lanntrv. whon last si York, sent for a young American ji matist, who had been rccommead l . good person to write a play lot U He called and was asked to taku J Mrs. Langtry entered the room.jf rtitt. . word of formalitv she sflr walked clear around him. Jotc him the whole time. It was ot . . i- s1 eminently agreeable to be survayi a horse on sale. But he stood i' ing completed her survey, sfc almost contemptuously, "Ancfc'c think that you could write -The author, who had made. successors, replied in a ciwl Wellt. I don't know. I dare sy be about as competent to wrifc as you are to act one." Thejf come to terms. Afteu her husband's dc William Russell, the gifted the late Lord Ampthill, spent three boys three whole yeai bad, occupying much of hej learning Hebrew from an famous as a gem cutter, until read the Pentateuch in the oi beguiling the long evenings. The boys (bae is now the ford and the other Lord Arthi IT. PJ). learned German, audi ;games-and tights of the CarSb Lord Arapthiil passed ranch 'the houscr of Labitzki. the : Among his. 'favorite Carlsl were archery aad Tiflc st the eews of the mew At Constitution reached Carkl laen, with Lord Ampthill at .- played a coaspioaous joicings, a .prooeamg tfcsrgaimilar, subseqw Aastrian Govecaaaeai to aiviag him as 'aa of his reraMbon He iwtaiaed hia to thhwt, aad from jasj jAmtiM, ''SZJ-1t ua. aJewaays I C r Is e An W jit iSJ?, , Mb ..--. " U-i W Vi. Wi-. brfh ' !r7ZWi ."xi ,-s? Aa St. --- r 'i. ' r zt '5&.'yr' 'T- :1V0RLD'S D01EGS irj f the Dally Sews. 1TJCAI. AJfD PKIWOXAt. and Sankej-, the great rerivalUt, beld a. largo meeting at tbo Brook- Jcray of Muxfc kick Lattox, of MUwaukfe, wbo ng an art inuncum to prent to Ue Tt been autborfzod by I'biltp D. Ar- draw tor i.OOO to bo ucd in fur pictures. Fobepacoii, tbo millionaire bow- cently married a Philadelphia girl ty yean, named ilary u. lallroan. IIukto.v, President of the Li Win., Blaine and Logan club, ra ii ibot and killed by a rudlan known a ity," who flred eeven abotd in rapid Ion. Ho was arrested and Jailed, e remained an hour, when an im- iob hung him at once. 'EVEin, the new French Minister of i r V I rce, promises to begin his ilinlste., cer by an Investigation of the pres- t ai mercial crisis, with a view to the Ion of remedial measures. latest returns from West Virginia hat the Democratic maj rity in the ction is In the neighborhood of 8,000. preme Judge, against whom fcuch a ;lcss war was made, ran well up to the the ticket, and will probably bavo two thousand votes of WiUon'a ity. est reports irom tne umo ejeciion d lloblnson's plurality to be 11,321. The semi-official returns did port on the other Republican candi- but with tho sixty counties the plu- of Johnson, for .Supreme Judge, was nted nt between l.",000 and 10,000. otal voto or majorities by Congres- 1 Districts could not bo given, but the by counties on Congressmen shows Republican majorities and 40,V2G icrotic, a net Republican majority on 'ongressional vote of 18, US. Mi.scKM.AN i:ont T long ago tbo Egyptian Government ally prohibited tho sale of Hlaves. friends of liberty throughout the d consider this a remarkable course hat Government to take, especially a most tyrannical form of slavery has tofore prevailed there. eidmkykii &STE10MTZ, wholesale denl in woolen?, nt Chicugu, were closed by Kherlll n few days ago to satisfy $7,0.0 gments. It Is said that the liabilities of linn will reach ?150,(hX. Tho firm was old one. committee of Haltimoro merchants 1 manufacturers waited upon tho ofllcers tho Pennsylvania Railroad recently h a view to have them recede from the er cutting the Baltimore & Ohio out of w York over its lines. mail and express car lately burned on ond between Now Richmond and Deer rk. Wis. The registered ma d was saved, t the express matter and other mail was stroyed. Lss, $1."),000. S. Davis, a banker of Cincinnati, tely inado nn assignment, with liabilities $G.'J,000, .1 considerable portion of which as duo to benevolent organizations or se- et .societies. Tin: Governor of "West Virginia cominu- d to imprisonment for life tho sentence lposcd upon Charles Spurlock, of I.in- ln Count-, one of tho gang who killed lvin Wood. Tho Hill brothers, his nc- mpliccs. woro lynched last Spring. He as u memuer oi me J antes gang ai one line. Tun black mnro Minnie Moulton, owned y Jonn uoouwin, oi tiawruncc, .MUbs., as entered nt tho Cleveland Driving I'ark nder n false name, ami has been expelled i rom all tho tracks of the National Associa- ion. JiunoLAits entered tho residence of Alex nder Mitchell, nt Milwaukee, a few days go, and secured some watches and jewels .eforo being frightened a way. W. F. Thomas, nn attendant in tho Cin cinnati hospital, undertook to wheel a pa tient to the elevator n few da'-? since, but backed into an open hatchway and both lost their lives. Edwakd RonEi'.TS, tho Chicago negro who fatally shot his wif i a few days ago, was lately captured by a squad of polico in tho suburb of Montrose, and freely con fessed his crime. A ltEWAiin of $4,."00 was lately offered for tho conviction of the nnn who caused the explosion in tho new Parliament build ing at Quebec Tho .corner stones of tho structure aro so much out of place tlnt tho whole wall will probably have to be taken down. A wniTTKX agreement was lately circu lated among tho mills of Fall River, Mass., to tho effect that there would bo a shut down for one week owing to the dull sea son. There was tho further proposition that unless tho market improved tho shut down would be mado permanent. Rkv. A. W. LiQHTBOURxn, of Easton, Md., was lately forced to resign a Metho dist pastorato for attending a circus. Thk people of Worcester, Mass., recently went into extensive decorations in celebra tion of the two hundredth anniversary of tho foundation of the city. A snED used by tho Elevatod Railway Company as a carpenter shop, at No. 5 Broadway, N. Y., recently fell and crushed Cornelius Donohue, a carpenter, aged fifty two years, so that ho died at once. Three other workmen were seriously if not fat ally injured, the legs of two being broken and the skull of a third fractured. The Winona, Minn., Grand Jury lately indicted Judges Beecher, Roth and Detter wick for ballot-box stuffing to the cxtentot three hundred fraudulent votes. Beecher pleaded guilty. General de Lislx lately telegraphed from Chu, on the upper Loo Chuan River, that Colonel Dennier, after a brilliant en gagement, carried the heights command ing tho fortress of Chu Forwing, Point Dappui, of a largo intrenched Chinese camp, defendod by fivo very large case mated forts. Tho Chinese forces were re ported to be very large and their losses during tho engagement, heavy. When they assumed tho offensive tho Freuch artillery covered the earth with Chinese corpses. Their losses wera about 3,000 killed, including their chief commander. Aftei: the celebration of mass recent in Sr. Peter's Church, London, the Blshc of the diocese and tho clergy and cong; gation, numbering 500, proceeded to th: shriue of Edward the Confessor, in "West minster Abbey, where they knelt and prayed for the conversion of England to the ancient faith. They were not disturbed by the visitors. The visitors at the Abbey were much astonished by the proceeding. A report lately came from Unionville, Ind., a small town thirty-five miles north west of New Albany, of a battle between two .desperadoes named Estrdge and Mil lerand a mob of citizens, a few nights agd The two men named were suspected mem bers of the Jesse James gang. The Sheriff of Monroe County heard they were secreted ia the hoao of Estridges father, several miles from town, and be went out with a posse. The posse wss driven back: and the two desperadoes rode into Uuionville, whicu they took possession of for a week, firinz upon everr one they yaw on the reet; A few I nigats afterwards the mob went t the house and demanded the surrender of two criminals. Th was refused, aad J 'I 1 1 1 A a $ "1 W V reralar battle csdv Is wkicb old mn t Erfridg. of Us sob and bU dasghtrr . were Ulld, aad t criminal, E.trWge J aad lUIler, wera woanded. Milter sd , Etrl-Jge, although wounded, ecaped. - The Prime Meridian Confercac re- cently held at WauingVm, adoptwl a resolution to count all JongUado from "Greenwich In two direction np to 15) de gree ?at plus and wnt raiau. It alio proposed a onivental day for all nation. At Libory Centre, oa the Canada South ern Road, there was recently quite a rail road wreck. An express going east ran into a gravtl train. The express train consisted of a baggage, express "Woking, two flnt-class. cam and two Pullman. The smoking car wa turned upide down and thrown into the ditch, breaking it to fragment. Tb -xpres engineer, Dan Cox, wan Instantly killed. The Injured were Samuel Woodt, of Fletcher, bead seriously cut; a child of John Callahan, of Toronto, hand burned by being thrown on tho istove; a baggageman of Detroit badly burned about the body. A u reck ing train accompanied by surgeon a dispatched from the city at onc. The jiteamcr Neptune, sent out by Cana da to explore Hudson' Bay and Straits, lately returned, having established a num ber of meteorological btation and discov ered a new channel through Labrador Ui Ungara By. The average temperature for September wa thirty-six degrees above zero. Navigation is practicable for steam er ix months in the year. j Michii'ICOTz:?, on the north shore of Like ; Superior, was lately in p08teIon of a gang of rough. The respectable people of the place received notice to quit town. One night tho Canadian Pacific Railway office was riddled with bullet by band of masked men. John Mackenzie, an em- , ploye, was shot in the head. Cashier Burden was fired at in bed, tho ball pars ing within a few inches of hU head. The Police Commissioners sent about ten ' picked constabulary detective to the place and their labor led to several cr-; rests. Mrs. Anna Moss and Anna Turner were Intnhr nrrujtail nt fli?fn ?n tnr nraon. Thi.v had baturated the furniture of their house ...:.. I, i . u.i.inni.. itn ! ......,. ....-.,. V... ... w... ....... .. J '" '""""''"I """ """ -' J . on burninir it for insurance money. The mntiMV. Th Fire Department' services were effective, however. Ruuel's Rock, a dangerous formation in the Ohio River at tho falls near Somcr ville, m ns blasted recently by Government employes. Almost every steamer afloat on the Ohio suffered from this Rock. There it was that the James D. Parker went down. Burglars lately crackod the safe of I. N. Ihompson nt Perrysville, O. They then stole a horse and drove to Mansfield and escaped. One corner of tho building, which is brick, was blown out by tho shock made in blowing the safe. A sixali sum of money was secured. The wife and three-year-old childof Carl Schroeder, of Jamestown, D. T., were, raught in n prairie fire ntid burned to death. The wifo wns bravely trying to save the wheal .tacks from destruction. Tho other children saved themselves by running into a pond. From a recent estimate by agriculturists it appears that tho vintage of Franco this I year will be the best since 1S7I. The vines ! are delicate and full of bloom. Mits. William (Jiiack was struck bv ' lightning near Joliet, 111., n few days ago and instantly killed. A Hungarian was recently arrested at Liverpool on board tho Lord Cliv. Thirty packages of dynamite were foutid in his lugcagi As application was lately matio for tho j appointment of n receiver for t'jo Carbon dale Cot'e & Coal Companv of Southern Ilinois. The liabilities were 5&1.000nnd i tho assets nro said to be $7.)2,(hW. A KKGULAit baud of burglars were Intelv ' operating in and around Milwaukee and a score of robberies were reported to the po lice. Among others, tho residence of ilrs. Anna Holfelter, on the Cednrburg road, near Milwaukee, wns burglarized and $00 secured by th burglars. Scarlkt F:VKlt recently broko out nttho Industrial School for Girls at Milwaukee Tiiu middle span of a" railroad bridge near Batavia, O., gnvo way n few days ago, und the Manchester Express went over. Tho britfgo was fifty feet nbove the water. Tho engine, bapgago car nn 1 first coach were hurled to the water beneath, while the rear car remained on the sound p-rtion of tho bridge. Forty-five persons were on tho train at the time and made many miraculous escapes, several leaping into the stream below. Several were killnd and many wounded. The engineer and fireman were killed instantly. ADDITIONAL DISrATCIIia Tun Italian fruit-peddlers of Chicago recently complained strongly that the patrolmen were in the habit of taking fruit from their stands without paying therefor. At a meeting of tho venders a committee was appointed to wait on Chief Doyle to request him to put a stop to the objectionable practice. The United States Treasury Department recently issued a warrant for $1G6,GC7 in favor of the President of the Worlu's In dustrial and Cotton Centennial Exposition. It was the fourth installment of $1,003,000 appropriated by Congress for the Exposi tion. The new Minister to the United States from Columbus, Senor Ilicardo Becerra, was formally received by the President on October I8:h. The Treasury Department recently decided an interesting question, arising out of the Chinesa restriction act. Tho Presbyterian Board of Foreign Ministers shipped at Canton two converted Chinese women, with the obj-ct ot installing them as teachers in the Home Mission at San Francisco. Upon their arrival it was found they weru not provided with the certificate required by law and tbe De partment was applied to for instruction?. The Collector of Customs was notified not to permit them to land and to see that they wtre returned to China. As accident recently occurred on the Bton & Albany Railroad, near Kinder- hook, .Mass. The accident was caused by rs, who placed a pile of rails , train -"wrecker and sleepers on the t.-act, caretully . qui position. 1 ne locomotive rnrnwi Ihe locomotive turned 'eteiy over, tne t-spress car jumpett j nu tue oaggnge ana smosing cars j I on tip. A numb?r of passen- gers were quite seriously mjared and thi j engineer was killed. A il, W0 reward was ' offered for the wreckers. A fire at Brooklvn, X. Y., recentlv de- stroved over $230,(900 of prorcrtv, being tb "r,oxc.r.n..r mnnnftorin.- hnn- nf ', Mrs. Bklvjl A. Lockwood, tbe candi date for President; of the National Equal Rights party, recently spoke to an audi ence of five hundred persons. Mrs. Lodz wood recapitulated the arguments she has ased on previoas occasions, and urged that the National Bank circulation should bs increased to keep pace with the populatioa and tiat tbe tariff shoald be lowered. A sEXSATios was caused in the court house at Louisville, Ky., recently, by a Sfat between Judge Harris, until recently Chief Jostics of the Court of Appeals Bd Colonel Bennett H. Yoang, a well-known lawyer and President ef the Southern Ex position. Oae called the other a liar and tber then cliaci:e-i,bst were scons? pirated. fcLwiJrr William X. Peach, 242 end :M4 PJvmouth J MUSK norse imeies were rapuireu m street. O.her tenants within th," block 5,,7fea"ikea U tbe ,ofr,Wa nnito vervl v to. Wtot Ioi:,t JaH forafc 'kPU,5- . .. - V.. . t.-vn.n..t Ihj ntlia l'- Uut t..CT- vrnoiut'i ktitp vptrc hBBASKX bTATK . KW . AT lbc bVj ! cnorpatkKi of tfw W. c T - 3t (j the iolUntlu: o3kr jc dedrt for Uic cniiKT Jtar: &- Jiu!p UolmcA, of Trcoaivrh, J'Trckhat; Mrs. 3Isry K. FoJom, of Glbboo, Cot rwjondmg Secretary; Mrf. A. L Iavis Lincoln, Recording &aeUry: Mr. l 31. Woodward, Treasurer, aad Mrx II 31. J. Cttolcy, Valparaiso, SUtc Orrantzrr. 3Ir. Vwiir' Keaniry. Mrs. HitriKtfc. Vtv mont, ami 3!r. . A. S. fcoule. Oswlu, &r. clecd delcsatc-i. who with the cx ception of tlw lUrordln;: SccrcUry. hIH n-proent Xebraa' W. 0. T. t. at tlm National Convention at :. Iul Mrs. C IJ. JarkeT and Mik C 31. Lclghtaa, Un ci5n. and 31 w. J.U. Jaidlno were chosen alternate. Two nxen, iiAnl 3Iora:i an! A nder. re cently :ot jiiUi a quarrel In a aJoon In A5i laml. after which 3Iomn vent U Id home. Anders followed xvlth a revolvel and hoi 3Iran. tlie ball entering the man back r.car the ri?ht shoulder. Anders ocat with a team and wagnp, but a overtaken on Uie Island In Uie Platte, near KreiaonU where he ivm capturcl by the Sheriff of Saunders County. A family comMlns: of a man, hU vlfo and four small children, wen- recently fmind at tliv dejiot at Lincoln, utterly destitute. They hail o!d the only piece of proivrty they !ud a sv.ini machln to get mo wy to joy tlieir way to Lincoln, where the man hoped to eet work, which plac he rearlirU with hi children crying lor bread. Tiiey wen- furnished teuijorary reltet. IIoLn!ti:iiKha.tcontrictciI for a SI 1,000 .team w.vtr llouring mill u bo erected at once. Thk Gofxl Templars of the State Invo a mei.iberbhip of 5.305. During the ikW year forty-tlireo new lodge were instituted. A fkw days since a M:tiott accident be fell the ditcher train near Craig. Burt County. While doing some ditching a ho el was down, whirh caught on .onio bridge timber; this frightened the workmen ami they tied fiom their j).st, leaving the hmc! to "go loner and do more damage. The ditcher car, with uiaclilner, was turnel ut bide down going down an emtmiikiueiit, ami the Ijo-j. Iui Dolaney, a laborer naiiird Iouis Thompson, and another laborer were l..ll.. 1..I. I "'""-' J""- OA IIuiikmiax who lived in Colfav tonn- , ... C ,.., ,., ... .,, .llt.l. .,.! lJ' "'" '" mi.,it. ii'".', M . " ; htarted home with n Una of IuiiiIkt. An other wagon followed. A lurch or the wagon threw the Bohemian out and IkUIi wagons ran over him. He died next morn ing. He leaves a wife and even children. Thk Lincoln Jounutl tells of a man in that city who one Saturday night took eighty-four pounds of honey from the boxes in his hives and put it in the wa'.li-houso some distance away. The bees the n'Xt day .swarmed thick in the w:i5h-houe, and when on Monday he wished to remove the honey he found nothing but the comb, the bees having stolen all the honey. Thk Executive Committee of the Grand lxlge of the Independent Order of Good Templars met in Lincoln the other day and outlined a plan for a vigoiotis campaign ' Nebraska in the Interest of prohibition. Several prominent shakers are to le em ployed during November, December and .January. Tn-: wife and friends of David Sherninn. who disappeared September '27. hae ftsirs that he has been foully dealt with, as noth ing has been heatd from him .since he 1ft t to attend tho cirviis at Lincoln on that daj They offer a suitable reward for Inform: ' that will ead to the uiscovcry of hi to attend the cirrus at Lincoln on that day rma- IH fate or wheieabouts. Hi ik.i.aks tecently entered the hardware stoic of Palmer Way, nt Lincoln, and ap propriated S75 worth of po'-ket cutlery. Lincoln is taking aetivc.stcpstoseeure the location of the State Fair at that jxiint. Tin: Grand Jury at OikiiIi.l rcrently tre- sented tluee iiulitments against Council' uu, .Jolsii F. Hehiu. tor receiving bribes: one indictment against Councilman rvlward Zecdrr. and one against Coiincilmaii Charles Knuffiuanii for the .same olfeiise. This makes fivi city ollieials that lue bu in- dieted for this olfeiise. J. IJ. Vim.iams a prominent lawyer of David City, is missing. A dispatch from Lincoln saj.s "he was engaged in money loaning and has defrauded two of his con fidential friends. He absconded with some money and seem i ties, it is thought his de falcations will reach 40,000. He was al ways regarded as an exemplary "citizen, and was trusted by everyliody. Williams was a .St. .John Elector and Treasurer of the Pro hibition Campaign Committee, ahd has de parted with their funds." A son of K. Hendley, of Blair, aired six teen ears, was recently attacked by a vicious boar and bidly bitten on the thigh. Tin: Grand .lury at Lincoln presented a number of indictments against ex-Police Judge Cobb for embezzlement and forgery, lie is charged with appropriating to his own use monoy belonging to Davenport Bros, of New York; and securing money from them on fraudulent mortgages. 11 is defalcations are said to exceed $."0,000. John W. Paknkli., of Mahomet, III., was recently robbed of 5-10, at the depot in Lincoln. Thk expenses of the State Fair, lateJj held at Omaha, tr;ere S1U,000; receipt.-., S20.000. Nkak Hu.vm Island, a few days since, an engineer on the Union Pacific, who w.t. running a light engine east, saw a work, train approaching fiom the opposite direc tion. Thinking a collision inevitable, ho reversed his engine and junqHsl oil. The stoker nn the work train diil the saute, and both engines came together very gentlj. with just force enough to throw back the lever o:i the light engine. The latter at once began miming back and soon was un der great speed, passing Plum Creek at ninety miles an hour. A few miles further on it ran into a freight train drawn by tw.i engines. All thrt-e locomotives were badly wrecked and the engmeer and fireman on each killed. John Anukkson. a stoue-inaon. while quarrying stone near Bennet, recently, veil tured too near a bhisU which tore the rich; side of his face and lowe jaw on", and otherwise mutilating his hear.. At last re port he was still alive with iv, hopes of re covery. Gi:op.;n Bhutto, the no.-irr who last spring stole a trunk from the I sxton Hotel at Omaha, and absconded, ws recently ar rested at iiL Louts and taken hick for trial. The trunk and conteuts were valued at 5i"0. Piikpare for New Orleans. A woman is delivering Iecturvs through the State on the "Art of Cooking." ThVrc 5 are doubtless hundreds of Nebraska house w,JO t?( iu,n .he .ldlen ;,, Jni a njon. tnt;,,.; d,nner tlzau any one ever evo! veil from a lecture. Maiims is rvioicimr over the coinnle- ; 0f a new bank and oiera house at that nlae. r.vnur.r. MrCnr.v. a Government ambu- l lance tlnver at Omaha, left home a few da? s since some wlnt mysteriously. His wife Is reported as aying that they sometimes had "all troubles nothing very serious", and did no; appear much worriwl. declaring U:at " " PnS . sIxrnwL at was thrown from a wagon by a runaway V?.xm tuo a wire fence, where one- of her arms was literally torn to pieces aad had to be amputated. JVt West Point two boys, named SIdV. end DHU each twelve years of age and ths sons of respectable parents. Iiare been sen-, ti. jail for twenty days for stealing cigar., from the express ofSce. G. D. Tjtayek, commission merchant of Omalta, recently made an avsienment for ths benefit of his creditors. His liabilities axr. snpposed to le about $20,000, while hi assets wil! not exceed 510,000. Xoirni IJe?o, ts paUln" ap ra $3,Vti xcicol IlOUsC 1K.., CltlUUlU iutillivi ,al .!- :t- DTSJUUTKRJT WOEK. Tn Mrw lrtlmnt ntl4!- t Qm HmUyHhmhjTm ft !. -f y v MMtlTw H"n tJ-l B X l mt Cay. Eirir Ttterdy altcrsvos iacxplo!a occ urrrd at the i arliiacst bulldicg, tJ strotlng a conldf table portion of ta naijonrr isd windows of taa tew batKI lag, waica Is jot being roofed in Ta explosion at 2ri wu nffotd to hsv been the boiler of tho caiac um1 tor hohtlng ta&tc-UI, botthi wa fo:ad not lclc the cave. Nclthcrcan ubra:tnbqtcd lo gxs. The gcccrl lmprr.o appear to be th&t fa cip.oiloi was cacd ar Jtuatalte, but at ooae o! taU iog;cJUat 1 ucd oa the wort, the mrterj 1 h vr it came thrre. The workmen alt blg a way at dinner, co&odf but ose mta w Injured ani he escaped with a .g&t cjt from a piece of :one. Tae heL u; severe alt over tbe city. The csp.olon did considerable damage to the windows in the vicinity of Us a Parllarucnt-houvc. Almott ail the win dows In the houe Itself la the section where the explosion occurred arc shat tered. Mcrtcl. a worXmin, and Osnc huh, coulractor, were t.c oulr persons Injured, and taoc bu: ;iht.y. Tac j damage by the first cin,olon was a co- I aiderblc hoe of ab ut tw.hc Icet by five wide, b own out of the wall oa ' the Ihinl story, and dircct-y over t- ; r ght hnd entrance to the a.prmuly . chamber, and hear the place warrc the ' speaker's chair h sttuatctl. Th second explosion occurred lu the northci-: cor- tier. Tuc-toncfonatug he support of tae building 1-. badiy bu gist, and it U doubt ful M It can be npilrvd without letting down the whole wall. Whittver rraou thrre may be lor wishing the destruction ot the buitdlng, there Is no :oum to douLt that dynimlte wat used. A searching Investigation tuto the cause of the cxpoln Is now In progress. Kerythl'.g Is quiet In the neighborhood, aud a section ot the battery Is patrolling the groti'ids about the building The Government wus waiting the compietlou oi the bulidlug lo call the house together for the dispatch oi huslnes-. The bulidlug had bet u so far advauccd that onlv part of tne roof remained uutln bhed Kegirdlng the cause of the explosion the Fret.ch employes statu that the work was doiu by Irish dtnamllcr. While some Irish cillzus thluk, and the opinion is shared by a jreat many, that the French workmen dbt the deed with a view of injurlug the contractor, but for what reason is not a p par.-tit, as It Is said the contractor aud the men are on the best terms. Serious trouble Is feared between the French aud Irish should the accusatlou be ca -ried uiuchlurlhcr. The Cabinet has decided to Issue a proclama lou offering a reward of $1,000 lor lnittrmalon rcgirdiug the authors of the outrage. On rds hivw been placed on all powder magazines connected with the citadel, military stores and cartridge lac tory. THK TALK P THK TOWN. Oitawa, Can. October 13. The sub ject of conversation fMiigtit Is tnu blow, lug up o( the Parliament buildings at (Quebec AM precautious were taKcti here In the way ot extra pjllccuieii at the Par liumeut building.. SIMJLLAK FHKAK OK XATUKE. A Chicago .Ml tt .ML. Ni Mrntnl liitiul of .Ml lliittlo .slit' Is Niv Muster l!nrr A Sluuolitr, but Authriitlcnti'il C.ir i CIiau ot M'. Cm i;o, It t-, October U!. A case of change of sex, which by rea- ..... ..I .1... ...,....!......-.. f . I. .. . -.1. .. I sou u iuu jiiuimuvuku ui uiu wim-n ;n f attracted considerable Interest, h.is just I . , ... , i ., .. . ' been made public. Mr. John c. S ry, of the Gar Iner &. Spry Lumber Companv, I a well-known, wealthy aud respected citien. His residence Is upoi tne northwest corner of Ixiotms and West .Monroe street, a fashionable neigh borhood, ills family cooslucd of lour girls and three boys up to about two m juths ago. thr e gins. lie now lus lour boys and ihe eldest daughter, .Miss K 17.x iiprv, was married a fetv veirs rgo ! to Mr. John H.trvey, of the' tlrm ol ... i Harvey Ilros.. cothlers, out Ls now a willow. Tho second daught-r, .MIs Harriet Spry, was brought up as a . Irl and considered herself as such. Much care wis spent on her trutilng aad education. She attended the Wcdt Divi sion Hlh Schod, and was a frequent visitor to the X-ttalonuui, v.htT'ishe wis considered nu expert swirjmer. Her powerful frame, awkward tnonie.t and athletic in.iuticr excited suiple :.'n fide i among hir girl Irlends. Sh-- m rapid aud satisfactory P vtogrcss came with her stu !. 'I here a time when a ma-ily down adoried her upper lip. Her voice, to., dee pen id from Its not unp cjsant contralto and was a. lernated with the full-chest tones of a basso. The young womm of the school were quick to see alt these Indications, and their suspicions were arouiul. The matter was oroug it to the nttectlon oi the ttacher and Miss Htttle w.is srnt tm. uacners, anu w " M "'- "' KBI home. W hen JIlss Hattle had been home some days she hid a private and contl- 1 dentin! conver-atlon with th her mother. , .! dng ot an cini. , which resu.ted in the cai uent surgeon. Dr. .Moses Gaun, well known In medical circles ant a prc.ira luary ixamtnatlon and corroboratory cir cumstances decided nil parlies that au operation was ncccsary. When tal was coucluded, Miss Harriet, noxv Hsrrr, S,irr, put on a suit o! her brunt-:, clothes, had her hiir cut, bought a razor and entered apon a uew career a- r young man. A aav or two ago, n cjra pany with his br .school for bo City of lios'on was prosccutl and fitting h rnseJf for th battle of lfe. A nnmbe t? - r.. 1 yr!?": .:?uk!: ,:l!b ? upon this vcrr interesting casf sav tnrrrc i . ..., ....v. --.... .-. -. ..-. . ;ii.; .u. a 1 r rt rw rur-i irn n t r 1 v ru sr a rx Fftrrj LookUs lor VFmrm Work. Paia. October IX Ferry, In coarse of a c nvcrsatioa with friends in his own circle, said he expected the coming session of the Chata bers. lo be a briaK one, xod that there would be much defensive wcr for Mia lsters who were recelrlng x:ere partj discipline. lie denied tha. France was on bad terms with Eag aad, bat ild France was prepare! to make arrow of every so t of wood to fire at Ee aad. vnlessshe gave Frasce satisfaction la Egypt lie declared a- hid so ex : a- dcrsuadlng with B'iSKiarck. bat tail 11 hccoaldturaaBenirmyiatrtsBilly.evsab) r aacruKe oi usw-sr jprcj?.- h? w. uid do aa otaer, he epartcu lor c ; vu.ca:u toexiTss4 tM-H;rb :? Wlinv !"-?' ma. .iik ranonial Mn.tmss; and young men tn lh$ . wx- . you win K-twr. no u , irrn iy ttwry journal nitiruwaUfttf . w? 'H."' 'IoViV,.::;- r.tt,iiinu.wottWwraAW; ng hts studies di JgeuUr r rmrty oM po t-Bur 1- Mml r -r-" imwtksI witii earn in forM-i nT-i. A TTmcji' -pecai rom Grrrtnnburg. )'3. rry u Vr 5ocr ow tt-.ntr. n-i wot .Iw5r frMrai!? Or --, r j says. fr.dh;trrtn codi.led with a enk j oC ot c(.w u m . &, "j pr.lcctinnfe m.V Inist r W th ' .. ,L ... . 'w . I 6e IK- w.nH f corral ; Uat r 3 L , . . J .. 1 , raai. i of the Pcansylrania IM.ro.d Erslne., , SSSJT JaSKS 2" TTflf , fc?1:..'?? : ... I John Lay: n o. the freight tra n wa In. i awl tb : ,11-1. j ,&, , j ' ,, , n:, '. w JtaOstp. I Thompsoa of the coke train w. fauil. J KS t . 1' 1; I ! trTlXrn" lnjunnl. Tbe coke tram took fire and j lro-f-or oBrrjte:, cfe-? -i 4 r- " oth- reTto tt hi .J.--ii. J J- iL I the entire train wa cousnnv-d. The . Jl,WK '-.V t j-U.- dllrf. 'tS J cident was the resn t of Englccer Lay- j '" i.??"1 '- ..- , wofftrtwe bsn'tij men ti.ii4t U tons faille tostop bis trite: Dk,r'. ItTiirr i ZrKlS ! 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