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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1884)
- .-.?!' - vx -- ry "... i fc "ra .r 1 -- r If l v 1 THE RED CLOUD CHIEF k C, HOSMES, fitiisher. ED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. CURRENT COMMENT. II. De Lessei-s denies that he is in triguing to obtain the cession of Pan ama to France. Ten millions of hares and rabbit are Ttilled every year in Great Britain. Their value is put at 1,100,000. A monit3!ENT costing six thousand five hundred dollars has been erected t Santa Fc to perpetuate the memory of Kit Carson. A gentleman in Ware, Mass., re cently let go a tame deer in the woods near the town. All the young bloods immediately started out with their lire arms in spite of the protestations of the deer's former owner. They have as yet failed to bring down the game. The price of meat is higher in French towns than in Germany, Italy or England, and workmen find their wages insufficient to meet the cost of living even with severe economy. The Ligh prices do not bring much profit to cattle breeders, who are continually complaining of bad markets and making demands for State help. A continuation of the great wall along the coast from its present termi nation at Shah-hai Kwan to tho Taku forts has been undei taken. The dis tance is over two hundred miles. Part til the foundation on the Taku end has already been dug and looks like a great road over ten Chinese feet wide. The object is to prevent the landing of an enemy anywhere north of Taku. ? Bismarck has a new projeet for bet tering the condition of the working men and counteracting the influence of the Socialists among them. He proposes the establishment of trade committees in all the German manu facturing centers, with a view to regu lating the labor .supply according to -the demand, and ascertaining where labor can be best employed. The natives of West Africa are still somewhat given to cannibalism. In 18.01) human flesh was exposed for sale on the public market at Dukctown, Old Calabar. Only a year or two ago a chief of the Brass district, named Ixnamy, killed two Acreeka people, "who were sacrificed lo the manes of his fathers. In Brass, as in Bonny, they cat all enemies taken in war, and they put forth, as a justification for this, that devouring the llesh of their ene mies makes them brave. A giceat sensation is caused by the rumor that the Earl of Durham, a large Jand owner, an incipient politician ami the bearer of an illustrious name, is about to bring an action for a judicial separation from his wife. She is a very beautiful woman, and it was only the other day when all the town was talk ing about the generosity of the bride groom in making her a present of o0, 000 worth of jewelry in addition to the heirloom in the family. The cause as signed is the discovery that the unhap py buly is mentally unsound. The methods are in use in Philadel phia to prevent chemical obstructions in the water pipes. One is to coat the interior of the pipes with coal tar pitch, which does well enough for I arse mains and keeps the passage tolerably clear for more than a quarter of a century. The other method is the one called bower barill"," which consists of sub jecting tho pipes at a high temperature to the action of steam or air, so that there is a film of magnetic oxide ac quired by the metal. This insures a clean surface for a long time. Ax importer and exporter of furs gives this information: 'The house cat is one of the most valuable of fur bearing animals, and .when thev dis appear from the back fences they often -find their way to the furrier. It is an actual fact tha. in 1SS2 over 1,200,000 house cats were used by the fur trade. Black, white, Maltese, and tortoise shell skins are most in demand, and are made into linings. As for skunks, 250,000 were used in this country last season. They come from Ohio and New Yoik principally, and, as in pur suit of the tiger and lion the bravest men are required." Calcutta, "the home of cholera," is to be put in good sanitary condition. The British Medical Journal thinks this can not be done a day too soon, and cites the condition of Jonabagan, one of the wards of the city, "The ward contains one hundred and fortv-cisht people to the acre;" in many places na drains exist;1' where found arc "mostly out of order;" "forty per cent are choked with sewage," and wmc are "merely chains or cesspools-" The soil is "saturated with excrement;" in many places "sevrage runs down the sides of the houses in large and widening streams." The oldest and most celebrated dealer in wild animals in tho world, Mr. Bernhardt Kohn, died in Kassala at the beginning of August last, in his i seventy-second year. Mr. Kohn was the first to import animals into Europe direct from Nubia. Quite lately he had procured a large number of .giraffes, lions, antelopes, ostriches, monkeys, etc, and had them brought to Kassala. For eight months Kas3ola had bovn be sieged, by the adherents of the Mehdi, asd since the death of Mr. Kohn, the Madir of Taka has been in great em barrassment what to do with all the wumals. It was thought probable that they would be slaughtered by the inhabitants, who were said to he in dan- jper of famine. THE W0BLD AT LARGE. A Summary of tho Daily Nowa. PKRSOXAI. ASti POLITICAL. QUE Victoria, lately conferred npoa Sir John McDonald, tho Canadian Premier, the order of tho Grand Croa of Uatb In recognition of hia eminent public service. Sin Geokoe St. Patrick Lawrence. K. r I C. S. I., C. B., tho famous Enlleh ofllccr whoso uamo Is so clouely nsaociatcd with tho Afghan war, and author of "IJminlB cence of Forty-threo Years' Service in In dia," died not Ions ago. The State Canvasser of New York met nt noon, Novemlier HI, all present. Secre tary Wood announced the footings of tho table oh follows: Highest Democratic elector, Priest, :?,,VA ; highest Republican elector, Carson, .V.,W: plurality, 1,14'J. Lowest Democratic elector, Ottendorfer, 663,048; lowest liepublican elector, Harris, jo61,!7I; plurality, 1,077. Highest Prohibi tion elector, ill Her, ii.CKW; lowest, Klls vrorth, 14,!M8. Highest Butler elector, 17, Wl; lowest, Campbell, V',,TJ). After the announcement tho members of the Board signed the tables and the certificates. M ISCKI.I.ANKOf.S. Ciiixa lately arranged for English and American vessels to run the French block ado of Formosa. The Chinese army In cludes thirteen German oQiccra, and forty more are- expected. A COMMITTKK of the French Chandler of Deputies lately reported in favor of the abolition of life Heuatorxhip.s. The residence of Mrs. Alice Fowler, nt VincenneK, Ind., was entered recently by a burglar and several valuable articles sto len. The intruder wan detected and he grabbed Mr. Fowler by tho neck and al most chocked her to death. Tho same man entered tho residence of Joseph Schmidt and stole .f 1.7) worth of jewelry. He was chased over to tho .swamps in Illinois by Marshal Kullcr, but escaped. B. H. Black, Sheriff-elect of Lamar County, Tex., was called to the door of Iiim residence a few nights ago, by some un known person, and shot dead. Secuetaiiv McCullocii recently refused General Adam Hndeau's application ask ing for an arbitrament by tho Court of C.&imH of tho Government's claim against him for $12,000 in notarial fees, alleged to have been illegally ret.iined, and the Solic itor of tho Treasury has been instructed to begin proceedings to recover tho umouut in dispute. AdmiiiaoPeyko.v, the French Minister of Marine, lately put tho steam transport Iscre ut tho disposal of the French-American Union for tho puroso of conveying the Ilnrtholdi statuo to America. Tho Isere will leave Havre for New York early in May next. Timiity loaded coal can; were wrecked on the Lehigh & Susquehanna Railroad at Perry ville, Pa., n few mornings ago by a broken axle. Ci.akence Wir.in.ws, in Hnverly's Michael Stragon" Company, while plnj'iug at lies Moines a few nights ago, received a severe cut from a sword on the knee, ami was laid up at the hotel Tin: friends of the Hennepin Canal pro ject will make a vigorous otfort in the Forty-ninth Congress to sccuro tho neces sary aid for this important work. As pre liminary to this end, tho Commission was reorganized a few days ago and new offi cers elected for tho ensuing year. Finn broke out in Patterson, Juniata Countj, l'n., a few mornings ago. Fight houses, occupied by eleven families, were destroyed. Tho burned buildings com prised tho Post ( lllico and tho stores of G. W. Wilson, W. W. Copeland, Joseph Pen nell, J. It. M. Todd, Samuel Strayer anil W. M. Hamlin. Tho loss aggregated .(W.OOO; insurance, $10,000. Uecent advices from Soudan were to the effect that General Gordon was unsuccess ful in a recent attempt to dislodge the reb els from Andcruirn, a short distance from Khartoum, on the west bank of the White Nile, where they nro strongly Intrenched. The exploring expedition to Lake Mistis shiny, in tho Northwest Territory, British America, lately returned to Quebec with an interesting report of its experiences nnd discoveries. From this report it would seem that there- is a large lake in that coun try, perhaps as large ns Lake Superior, which has for a hundred years or more been under tho control of tho Hudson Bay Company. An inclined plane railway car at Pitts burgh, lately struck and fatally injured n workman, jumped tho track and adminis tered a bad shaking up to tho passengers Fouu .hundred hands nt tho Branford (Conn.) Lock "Works struck a few days ago on account of a cut of ten percent in wages. J. Stauekeu & Son, a prominent mer cantile firm nt Canton, Miss., recently failed with liabilities exeeedinir7a,(Wi). Exclusive of specie, tho exports from New York for tho week ending November 17th were .fT.OS.'t.OOO, against $5,54:1,000 tho week previous. Waiimeh. weather in Paris revived the ravages of cholera. There were thirty-six deaths on November lJth, and many peo ple wero fleeing from tho city. Notwith standing this remarkable fatality of cholera, typhoid fever was killing moro people than cholera. The otlicial vote of Minnesota, as lately returned by the State Canvassing Board, is a's follows: Blaine, 111,0:23; Cleveland, 70,14-1: St. John, 4,091; Butler, 3,:S7. Re publican Congressmen were elected b the following majorities: First District, White, 2,G4.'i; Second District, Wakefield, 10,104; Third District, Strait, 1,41S; Fourth Dis trict, Gillillan, 4,434; Fifth District, Nelson, 11,471. A switch was recently left open on the Lake Erio itoad at Pittsburgh, Pa., A pas senger train ran through, threw some cars topsy-turvy, and gave the passengers a general shaking up. The eighth annual Convention of the American Humaue Association, met at tho Monongnhela House, in Pittsburgh, Pa., on November 2Sth. Delegates wero present I from tho principal cities intho Union, in- j ciuumg rresuiezib iiuwin iee isrowu auu John G. Shortall, of Chicago; Mary L. Douglas, of Washington, D. C; Samuel J. Levick, of Philadelphia; Dr. John E. Smith, of "Wheeling, and Henry Bergh, of New York. Joseph G. "Walters, of Pittsburg, ! delivered the address of welcome, and President Brown responded and gave a detailed account of the work done by tho association. He referred particularly ! to tho improvements in transportation and ! taking care of stock, directly caused by the work of tho societv. After effectin"- organization, reports were presented from ! various State and local societies. Presi- j dent Shortail, of the Illinois Association, ' offered a resolution which contemplated j reorganization of the American Society so . that the National body would have juris diction over the local societies. The reso- ' lution met with considerablo opposition and the matter was finally laid on the table, after which the meeting adjourned. Between1 1,500 and 1,S00 men were lately thrown out of employment by the closing down of the North Chicago Rolling Mill Company's mills at South Chicago. According to the late annual report of the Fourth Auditor of the Treasury the growing evil in the expenditure of money by tho Naval Department has been in creased by a disregard of the law re- I quiring advertisements and contracts for purdaajHW. Among other 1ac1k cited, It wai Utd tht $1,000,000 worth of ojwn and exempt purchases wjw made of ix iadividual, one of whom rendered an ac count fof over gffifff). SJupplica wwe bought virtually without coaip U tion, and over f 19,000 wai paid a commh sloe during the finest year of 1K; to Seligman Brother. London, and nearly $7,000 In Interest. In the Auditor' opinion the connnIfiion were atoot twice too larg", and the intrrct wholly unnrcnary. Th recently discovered irrrsnlantic in th Bureau of Medicine anil Surg-y, It wai fctntd, were mortly comniUtrd upon the continuo'iM hospital fund, who? large, un exfK'nded balance seint to have proved & peculiar temptation. The National Cattl Convention, which met at St. LouU November l'-th. and after ward, was the wealthiest cprivmlloa over held In tho Union. UaMKtmpany alone represented S),0OQ,000 catt A Boston bip the Alert bound from Nt-w York for Shanghai, and carrying 400,000 gallons of kerosene oil, woj rt ccntly struck by lightning near I'ernamluco and burned. Tho otllcem and crew were saved. A recent fire at ilaverhlll, Maiu., de utroyed a hotel and lieveral btore, and In volved n total lo of aUjut $,- A girl was fatally Injured In jumping from tho hotel windows, and the Inmate gener ally experienced very narrow escapes. An unusually important dwuiori was rendered recently by Judge S'iipmaii. ot the I'nlted States Circuit Court. New York, in favor of the Government anil aguinst tho Lamar suit for tho value of a lot of cotton confiscated during tho war. A few cases of yellow fever!-. New York afowdays ago created no Iittl xcitement. Thomas C. McCci.uch, a well-known boot and nhoe merchant of Nah ville, Tenn., was lately convicted and sentenced to mx years' imprisonment for settir.. fire to tho htore of Oliver & Co., of which urni ho was u member. The existence of n conspiracy to kill Orange D. Douglass, tho detective and Deputy Marshal, who was tho principal witncMH ngatns: John E. Stearns, city side walk inspector of Chicago, and brother of Mayor Harrison's wife, William Clingen, clerk of the Harrison street btation, nnd Frank A. Owons, of tho Union League Club, with illegal registra tion of voters, was recently claimed by United States Attorney Tuthill. Douglnfcs was waylaid on Center avenue after dark, not long ago, by i'o masked men and beaten over the heno iiti! uncon-c!o-;-, when ho wu lelt for d. He lay by the roadside until morning, when he was discovered nnd taken home. His jaw nnd shoulder blade were broken and his countenance pounded to jelly. Mr. Tuthill said that he heard thnt a conspiracy to kill Douglas had existed since Stearns, Clingen and Owens wero arrested, but he did not wish to say nny thing about it. Ho stated emphatically that tho attempt on Doug lass' life would not aid tho defendants in tho prosecution which tho United States was conducting against them. It otily in dicated how desperate was their case when they attempted to kill tho principal -witness. An acquisition was made to tho Balti more & Ohio lines recently by the purrha.se at auction for "i0,000 of the Pittsburgh it Southern Road, running from Pittsburgh to Washington, Pu. The Baltimore it Ohio has operated tho road for nearly two years, but its recent sale for debt gavo Mr. Gar rett's company' entire possession and abso lute control. At a recent session of tho National Cattlemen's Convention nt St. Louis, Mo., a committee was appointed to confer with a similar committee appointed by tho Chicago Live-Stock Convention. A con stitution and by-laws of the proposed as sociation wero adopted, and tho body will I to known in the future as tho National Live-Stock Association of Amer ica. Its general object will be to promote tho interests of tho live stock industry. After a long debnte a resolution was adopted praying Congress to open a Na tional trail from tho Red River northward to tho boundary line between the United States and British America. It was also decided to ask Congress for an appropria tion to aid in tho suppression of pleuro pneumonia. Several other resolutions wero read and referred, and the Convention listened to a number of papers on pleuro pneumonia and other cattle diseases. A ijeficit of . 1 .100 was lately discovered in tho accounts of Row J. McKenn, Post master at Boise, Idaho, by Postal Agent Brannnmnn. The postmaster was sus pended and his otlice put in charge of his londsmen. No explanation was given by McKenn or his clerks. ADDITIONAL DISPATCIIKS. A fund of .fl,200 was raised in a few n o ments nt the National Cattlemen's Con vention n few days ago for the relief of tho Virginin, West Virginia and Kentucky drouth sufferers. Degression in the sugar trade lately re sulted in tho serious embarrassment of tho Belcher Sugar Refining Company of St. Louis, one of the oldest nnd best-known firms connected with the sugar interest in this country. Its totul indebtedness was reported at '."0,000. Governor Hoadlt of Ohio recently re ceived a communication from the Trades Assembly of Cincinnati, demanding the removal of tho Pinkerton guards from the Hocking Valley. Tho Governor, some months ago, stated that ho had no such power. Congressman Tucker, of Virginia, was lately appointed guardian for the miner ehildren-of the late President Gnrfield. South Carolina planters have been in dread lest the scared negroes in the Pal metto State in their fear of re-enslavement would emigrate and thus paralyze the Southern labor market. The late annual report of the First Assis' ant Postmaster-General showed: Number of postotlices established during tho year !, r14 an increase of 101 over the preceding year. Number discontinued 1.200 a decrease of 301 and a net increase of f22. The whole number of post otlices on June 30, 1SS4, waa 50,011, an increase of 2,154; number filled by Presidential appotntment, 2,322; num ber filled by Postmaster-General, 47,004. During the year 11,953 postmasters were appointed. The net increase of postoffices during the year was much larger tha any increase for several years past. The only decrease was in New Mexico. Comparing the number of post-offices in the different States in order, the six high est, Jane-30, were Pennsylvania, 3,540; New York, 3,122; Ohio, 3,707, Illi nois, 2,1(2; Virginia, 1,932, and Mis souri, 1,968. Of tho Territories, Da kota had the largest number, 817, exceeding in number in either Massachu setts, Maryland or South Carolina. It rec ommended that the free delivery system be extended to places of ten thousand in habitants, provided the postal revenue of Congress was invited to the importance of erecting- buildings for postoffices in all cities of twenty thousand inhabitants and amounted to $10,000 yearly. The attention upwards. There were two hundred and forty -eight failures in the United States and twenty nino in Canada during the week ended November 22d, a total increase of forty-one over the week previous. The'increase was mostly in the Western and Southern States. Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll recently lectured in the principal Western cities oa 'Which Way," his new subject. He drew large audiences. NEBRASKA STATE NEWS. Tnr. wife of J. h. Jre, of InroJn, r "enlly attempted ohtV by throw! i2 ! Kit h4 fcr?t into barrel of nlewaicr. In her -traxsle the threw the fcurrel otrr aw! MV.nl hrr life. When toaod he wa unro.vr'ocat.d tordical a;d w umajottnL DesumUt-nrr, cancd by Uic Intemperance ! of her hubandt f amrd x the cas Wood Hivku ha a lurwtra! new Cath olic Church. It will wrat -ry c-nfrt3blr four hundred and tvntr-fire txrrwm U-ltm arxi one" hundred ai.d tifUu In the cxlltry. The trlterior U unWwd Ha p!xtT Iarw. The circuiar ceilti.c b arched, up;orted by oakm tm. Th irs we of , trfifitua! with ttslriu!. Tbe aiur b an Imi tation of iL Peter's in Itauc ad pJcata ip!cnd d picture of that famou buUdmr. At Mine Hill. Saline County, twenty Jam?. .k. littler tr.al for the tnnnlcr of Leonard Rial, tno months 4&cc - uket from th ortkvr by a party of citUt-u and hanged to a '.rind mill in the outkirt- of the town. '1 In man wa left .-uj-cHdrd to the tn-ain ot the drrr.ck and the crowd quietly d si-rrd. Ten mintUr. latr lh Sheriff, apprtM-d of the occurrence. haUrrd to the scene and cut Use body down. Life was frunct to lc not totally extinct an I tho unfortunate man wnA roiiitatcd. At !at Aih -r he w as -'till lit mc. but ;t w thoutrbt mijiov-ible for him to survive, a the tTit ble trani:ul.ilnn to which he was subjected induced fUl hemorrhage A Ilot.T Coimtv bride and groom lately miw Uttnzly ot into a "xi of trouble. The iriooin" got a marriage Iiceiio In Hull County, btit wnt into Kno County to vet married. It walnut until thej had enjujed wu-nil flax of illegal wedded bli- tliat the couple found out their mistake. d -pettlily were married b one having author ity to ktral;y ta. the knot. 'I in: number ot school d.-tricts In lirown County have increased from nine to tifty (r in a year and a half. Two years ago there was le than 100 settlers In lirown County, and at the late election the County jo.lol 1 .000 votux Tin: St. Helena .VonjriM' ban no ymya thy with the petition which b bmg encu lated asking that the Commivioiicr- of Cedar County oHer a reward for the apple-heu.-.on of the men who iyuehed the man who !-hot Captain l'hlllip-. Tlw latter is Still alive, but his recovery Is ooiwidered doubtful. Tiik well-known Klamlnrau Club, of Iviicohi, has been reorganuel as a milltaij -oinpany. )si: night recently, while walking In his deep, the son of Mr. Cray, of Harvard, fell low ii a Mairway which had no iiuling around it. and -pllntered his elbow, broke a b ue in his wrbl and wreiiehe! lib shoulder -o I hat he was. a badly used-up boy. Tin: Omaha 'vays that the Hist-o'Ilce in that city Is being Invaded by rats and mice, a1-is evidenced by letters and it"W pajers that have been partially chewed up. and suggests the employment of a Demo cratic eat to clean out the invaders. A rrittofs and distressing ease is re ported fiom Omaha. It is the sudden db appeaiauee of Mr-. A. M. Colvln and her young child, and brimrs out a story pitiabit in tiie extieme. Abiiit eighteen mouths ago Mr. Cobin was a pncp.ioii.s bti-inevj man at Co'iiiubus. S. C., but failing in health intl fortune went to Oinali.i with h.s lamily. Since that time he has constantlv failed in health, has been iin.tblo to do any work and finally reached such straits that the family had for two or thtee month been living in a tent on the outskirts of the city. "1 lie climax was reached when Colvin's wife, and child mys teriously disappeared. Theie is no clue to their wheieibouts, and the man discour aged, disheartened and sick almoit unto death, was found in his tent. Colvin's telatives in South Carolina are said to be wealthy and well connected. In a late decision of the case of the A. it N. liailioad against Miller, the Supreme Court held that a rule or custom adopted by a mil road company concerning Us con tracts with its patrons for the transporta tion of grain, cannot operate on thosi: of Its patrons who have no knowledge of the ex bJence of such rule, and such persons will not be legally hound thereby. Also, when a carrier offers to carry the goods of a ship per lor a ceiUiin price ht car load, and the shipper accepts such offer and ships the goods thereunder, the carrier is bound there by and cannot be heard to say he will not abide by its terms: and if a greater sum is retained by the carrier, upon the sale of the goods, it v ill be required to respond to the shipjer for such excess. Tin: business house of Steudennorf fc Nestor, at Omaha, was recently partially dastroxed by lire. The building was a large one and occupied by several cMahlbhniciiLs. The los on the building xvas about 7.000; fully iiiMtred. The Cunliehl Clothing Com pany was one of the heaviest losers. Kiu'iikn W'r.iH, of Cherry Creek, xvas found dead in bed one morning recently. The day and evening previous he seemed in good health, and his xvife noticed nothing unusual during the night, and was horrified in the morning to linl him dead. It is stip jKised that heart dbea-e xx-as the cause. In the neighborhood of Creighton, the farmers are doing more substantial building this year than any one year previous, and instead of the sod shanty and log cabin can be Men good txxo story frame structures on nearly ex-ery qu.trter section, xvith good frame barns. D.vvm Sherman, xvlio disappeared from Linco'n about the 27th of September, has been heard from. He x-as at Seneca, I.a Salle County, III., where he had been sick for some weeks past with brain fex'er. It is supposed that he was delirous when he wandered axvay. An officer from Dakota recently put in an appearanre at O'aha and arrested C. W. Hubbard and William McDain, the Sioux rails granite contractors. At the term of the United States Court at Yank ton, Dak., Hubbard and McDain xxere in dicted for trespass on a section of school land belonging to theTerritoiy, upon which they had been quarrying granite. Some xvecks ago these txxo defendants were ar rested and taken before a United States Commissioner for the offense, and after an examination were discharged. Hoi.ir.K(5i: is now the county seat of Phelps County, haviiig donated a site and agreed to build a court house. William Winn xvas arrested in Grand Island recently for obtain nr goods und-r iale pretenses in Siielton ome wctk a . Lincoln has an O. X. O. Club. At Grand Island the olner day. J. M. Stewart, a carpenter, while working at Sehaupp's elevator, fell from a scaffold twenty feet to the ground. He struck on his feet, breaking the txvo bones of his ankle, and sustained an injury to the spine. In an affray at Wood IUver, recently John Britt, a citizen ot that place, xvas shot, probably fatally. The trouble grexv out of a contnwersy about the value of a check given for some steers, and two cowboys figured conspicuously In the affair. A Mcthgmst Church costing 40,000, a Congregational Church costing 20,000, and a Presbyterian Church costing 25,000, are approaching completion at Lincoln. Anduexv Jackson, a notorious thief and crook, was run down at Lincoln and given a rive years' term in the penitentiary. Wihi.k recently returning home from a neighbor's, Dennis McLaugh in, of Stunrt ville, xx-as attacked by eight or ten persons and beaten almost to death. No reason is assigned for the cowardly act. Recently a stabbing affray occurred at Elba, II. K. Vandecar receiving serious wounds front a knife in the hands of S. F. Collins. Collins is under txvo thousand dol lars bods. AtI-reraont, the other dayy a young girl attempted to drown herself but was saved. The perfidy of a young man was the cause The old conrt house building at Omab has been condemned. D, Crims, of Scotia, was tailed by -th accidental discharge of a shot-gun recent!? THE CATTLE KINGS. Oln!c'f ?UUI CUim Gt9 rll i t Lt Tt tUc Wl- -r. Lt.. Mov, rr:cSTtZ. The ErioUlo bulldlnr. ai:T J month' quirt, present! a Urrlas oca ol liulcc" tfci rsralsr. tiw prcitr-' ; lion for th Cattir Co.Un drew xo a j i coodnkn. TW ca.t kail ol Uw laldla5r. : ihe cailag cau:Uy ol wkSch U ahovx 1 3,C), had twrn sally drcoratcd wltij iic. , covcriaj: th wall aed the plllsr aJ I ctMlri from tie callrric. from th r!!rricj- TSc i wakrr Urid at llc Kth rtal of tic ' flass atl plant. In Xhn ldt of nkich appc-ami Hoxxo cattlo liad-CJiix. ad 'the Ubl t-orc a load of flywrr Th Arveaal haad xa potetl latlwxtii ; allerr and th lt5UfK:r ol the -are Mccatloo wans froaj tfaianj ' through one-half Uw hall, the rvtwiln fpocc bcin given up to spectator. Iht t lull bir.it to Oft bv alar o'clock tofe xlltor. a wrcc nttwbvroi ur N-ig tewns tbcm, ami at len o'cloci lir Cwl oraihi ik-lrgatkio, :foO tnr. mtirrhrl s. athl took their po-Hkm. Olhrr drier tun Mioxxisl rajl-lly, and all xr ?. ! c.r tMAces nr a ir-.v tttumtoA lM-r the UK- a.na.nl lor the op.atm: f U Coavcntion. ! Atelfxen o'clock tbe ltaMl jia)rl a -election xthfch vx..xocUrroftly xpf4aMJ. . cd by the cattle hk-b, and nt H- ctfr , .-ion Cohmrl K. I). Hunter, ol M. l.wi, ! sU-pped to the IKa.'r" d-k. mppirt! il i coiixi-nliott to onhrr. and alu-r a trxr j xxord.s of xxvlcome to the conxfutlott l j troluceil .Mapr C. C. Italnxxiter, o! M. l.oui, a ti-mpomry CBairmaa. 'lliotiia.'. Murre, of Wjomlnc, a, t noudnatt-l a temporary wcrtan- by cx- .cnator Dor.-y, of .New .Moaico, eloctwl ami l.Hik hi M-at. CIrnrral . M. Cnrti. of ixv York, x a made abtaat secre tary. 'fhe apjKlnt::ient of a committee on credential- iH-c.-ime the .-ub4 .it of a number of rc.-olutiuu-, counter re-MduUim and amcnditu-nt.-, and during their dlwiilon a .-harp tilt between euator Dorev arnl Judge Carey, of Wxomlng. The latter, in alluding to the great .-tar-router'- for mer political experience, drexx trtitn-u-dou- applau-e from th Conxentlon. 111-, uiotinu ujon the manner of apmtuu-nt of tiie Committee on Cn-deiitiaL-, IwM-. of representation and rv-olution k'cu pied overau hour ami gave ri.se to -ome little acrimonious Ulk belxxee Ka-tern and Northern member. U. K. aKle-, of (olorailo, taking ocea-lon to announce for the Western delegations that they In tended to niloxv Nexv ork aiid t hieagii but little voice in the Cuxcul!ou, an as sertion xx inch xx as greet d xxlth treineti-ilou- applau-e, and yell of delight Irom the We-teniers. In the midst of tin- speaking, the Chair announced the uirival of the (Joxernor of Mts-ourl ami the Mnvorof St. I.oiii-, xvho appeared in the hall acctiiiiptiuied by ex-Coxernor Fletcher and tieneral Sherman, ami e cortid by the Treilxxax ItitU-s. .Major Kwing sjKl.e very bri. Ily in xxelcouie of the Conxentlon, anl xx'as followeil at considerable length by Cx ernor Crittenden. The .-junker dilatrd upon the subject of cattle b.veding, ami dejighted the conxentlon xvith some nexv facts, suirgestlor.o and opinions about the business, xxhich th. slock men reti ixd xxilh syuijmthelh laughter now and then, (ioing into stati-tics, the sjcnker le elaretl that the '8,oo),00() cattle now in the 1'iiited States "are the offspring ol one bull and one or more cows brought oxer by Columbus lu 17'J3." An aj proving reference to the custom of Ixnehlng cattle thieves xvas received xxith tteuieiidoiis applause, as xva-also his indorsement of the International cat tle trail. Loud np!ausu greeted the close of tli2 speaker's address, and deafening cri-'S arose for (Jencral Sherman. The old xvarrior arose as the uproar became louder, grexv red in the face and then came forward, and in his usual hearty xxay extended a cordial xvelrome to St. Louis "to the stockmen, xxith a compli ment to them and their great xvork and a word of approval for thecoxvboy. A motion xxas made by J. 11. Niching, of Texas, to give each I.lx-e Stock Associa tion a representation on tin three com mittees on credentials xvas carried xvith an amendment by A. K. line. of Texa-, granting to each state or Territory xxith out a Stock Association one member of each committee, after xvhich the conven tion adjoin ned until three o'clock thir iltemoon. Ail t'nclirl-tlliin Aet. Tokonio. ONT., November l. At Thorn Hill, a little village nine mites noith of Toronto, on Sunday, Duncan McCague, a re-jiected Catholic resident of Nexvton Crook, nearly eighty years old, proceeded to Th-irn Hill in the morning, uccouipanied by his daughter, as xva their xxout for ox-er a quarter of a cen tury, to attend the Catholic Church. On entering they xx'ere surprised to llnd their pcxv barricaded xvith a jiiece of board nailed iicro-.-. Mr. McCague iiroceetled to remove it, but Uev. Father Lgau, xxho xx'as to olliciate, proceeded to eject the old man from the church, using con siderable violence. After a severe strug gle the jricst succeeded in dragging Mr. McCague to the door, xxhen he thrcxv him xxilh such violence on the threshold of the chur.'h as to fracture his right thigh, and inflict other serious- Injuries. The congregation xx-as so surjiri-cd that they neglected to rescue Mr. McCague. Mr. McCague xxas immediately taken home and his limb set. lie noxv lies in 2i jtrecarioii.s condition, and it la fiared he may not recover. He is xvell knoxvn to many resi dents of the country, and Toronto, and has the sympathy of the entire community. It appears tint a jwxr Catholic xvhosc pcxv xvas directly behind Mr. McCague' xx-as backxvard in jaying its rental and ac cordingly lost it. McCague told him that he could have the use of his pexv until he paid for the oL'ier. His arrangement did not meet xvith tlu approx-al of the prle-t, xxho took the above means of showing hi disajprobation. Alive to the ituatlon. ALnxyr, X. Y orember IS. The State Doard of Health is sending cir culars to all the local boards, notifying them that they will be held strictly ac countable for the exact performance of their duties, and that no neglect or eva sion on their jiart xvill be tolerated; alsc that experience has shown that the chol era poison doe.H not extend where no filth favors its multiplication, and lha the only way to arrest In inarch is. to re move all sources of pollution of coil o water. In excremental contamination e penally lies the greatest risk. QnlrUjr anil Complacently. WAsiiwcToy. D. C. November I. Mr. Walker Blaine arrived here yester day. His father, he says, will very prob ably come to Washington next xTeek a&J remain here during the xvinter, workisg upon his book. Mr. Walker JJlalae i re fwrted in the Evening Star to have said that his father accept defeat "quietly and complacently," rud the morning after the election ""he .".at c; in his bc3 and xvrote on h! history. He knew he x-va-i defeated, and went to work on some thing else." Mr. Jllainc says hi father is satktlcd with the management of the campaign and is not disposed to blstnf V3j sue for luiamacascineiit. SPEECH BY MK. ULAlKB 2a ratri tnml rf Mt ruM m 1 ktSB MM yl'Wftug m i oh la i 4tr m:ZZl fTWftU "J t t4 .4vt mt M rr- ZL.u, iifc $- vit t .. m. - cpim,n n t trr r tfttmi , J t; 5 u y wry ,t . - - t- n-r " n r4Maa ti -f- - UM cstiJ tmTr y ftm xn. Lpt .rj.t. Trwt ffcrv u .xmU !. w .rr. A y rt Im ufc t tfc. J wi - , U & w l it rMl-H j - JT. 'SJTTi'ii: U. hV A. Hvo m m r- r- -' - - . tm tslM mnnnnwi) ? ', V r,x- nM Ml O " "w ,-jm. Ul wlilw pafc H. -7 tf4X I UiJ . '1 t.tum ma rmL K Wj 1 roskl m . w. a " f-' VZX iSJu-? l bfc mi Um ramiMuO m i immm OMMlt mmrr mtmmm, T-T taivr cvklmrf snl ". 4H i ium utwv - -- -m. 1. 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Sor hM I Jaiio my t I4ii If t tHilrt ti UwNk t,"r .iM)in -tl w rntuvki r-l my iiiuiiurnx-ni. h-I oMttr. lu lnu m ittit Rtvl ! innn ntwt, nl Xht H;r ,. fiitf twltle tl4l ft .-" t ott in exrry ihMMl iel a jjixen u inn x u-t) in H' l4'l, u i IiMmT ot Pule iMr !!.. tt hux. irHHIfrrtii Xo ru. lnMt. f Jrvry uuu I nic iirwt it thv lt-tI, kHHUItrl, uHtl wuwkt MWliUf Ifcr .tM-Xfa M MMel a -.. t3 lint -via M Ineoiupirtd l( I -tot.ulf In.! to r-- flx-ttMl seui.tlr rvMt Ui l iMititi'-M. toti immit4 litrntM . w their rarm-M urt. brvtiiik4 irHM ll ithiI ' tri) if nrt tli4 In ti n .e- im U I r n'iHl m U. -ttfu te lrfuirit 4 ju,nH vt tl-r ".un tn !- wi4 tt"- 1' IlMlt ol UH( rle oM, m Jrtnl'. M r PHset! tw ! I ill urn. I thIMk. tw ' XtnrI nnr. IhrXcrdifin -4l-. liitHMWll t eittot .Son Xurs (Ml IVfix'H) Irw t , eint. -lattom-! tl- UralM rnumm in a iiiHrity l iHn Hum .,. lwft ltvf r iMiUiot. n'lcl. Mul(r xu. li e !- Ol New rk l.lHki)t tin-" tr.r i .t-n;:t! nul mitiMhi" .-U th -I ath mtl w-r tin.leiixe -ften ttfcrti rw u tlmt tn tin u ruxrm ot t A i cnnii''ttt. Tin: Mtutt koirrii. Sjeal.lnc n . i t hI h Ujf?att enn ilMiitc. but liiil H. u kt)it UH.I tlrvtitrtt Ainertean, 1 tlttiik tir imn-lerol ! )-iu-'tl jiuurrol tint io-riiuieil t tin Mt4i u f:reHt Nutional ut fitiine. Il iiibHit4i'. ieeiiii it lnir ut ! Hit el-uwHt .nKii run not iimHrr l.niM) nnd tiMrity i s people, lt"iii ii trHi m ii tif lt pl l- in.- rule of m mnirit). 'Ii.' iti l-4n t of U.e AineiM an (-lUMOt) t4tlt tt riytil, 4s,unhl ol pnxilricf. t-uultt ol ptt4ul power, tlutl tsUHlit vlin h etrr it l II liHr VOt"' li k !. " Hm leutinl tin th- il'- of ix ..iiht t.-. T'Hit enn nt ! mhI t ! In the I uiImI -tati1". Thr ruMiw ot ittir- N tl wti Iim-. iri u I it thw jxtlttlettl jHt-r more ttoiN .iiJ .urn ettt4 . and lin- trnt.u rre! it ly N''wi' to otll'Tx. !) frr9tot-nl l.lerfor tire nMtitru lo th hmih on eount of tieeolor-l jIriti. Kt t Ut eolnrwt topMl,,,,,ni un inrv tnn i.Koto Irnl xoO-. liuxe Iwen nmiiib t ! u kiiiKb i.bHior. hven lu I.KH- sti rw tliey Imiro ii niujirlt of iiMifi timn Mi tdex .eiedeprltl i frt'e uKnoi' nnl iferlr rli.t., i'li-n' trf rfwO. r--to i!t-r loot. 'Hie eleven Stot tlMt rti.pneI Hie iHifl Conleleniy ba-l bj tlm ceti ! JIT00 Mhtlp,!oItlH ft ljtjktrl orl iMpMlBt4n. fhe eotorl mohuii liilllO-t t H MIHII lr t WMpJH.lt tlo III' pitMUau imrt). but by a Mmi of trucl In tltnl.liitlou Kti-1 !" xiolome nml mufl-r. xxlienrvfir x ol-aee Mini uiurdtir tire thmijtiH ui"-,fry. tliry nr nlMiluly 'pMnxl of nil Hltti nll poxier. If tltrsi. iopp-l ttii; It would l IhoI enouKli. but t ! n.t hlop there, lor not onlx Win ntt tnt teri n-Inmeliil, biit the powr brli riyiitfMllN nnd eiitltnlMnlly Umt t tliem ! t"rnnferre.l tothwUMe pointful, enaMliiK ti xllte populnl ol U.e titn lo ciort iim eluctoml imtnenri- fur t-) ! that 'ert"l hy the miiii iiMinber of wlt peoplu in the Nortn. av iM.rrRXTiox. To Ithittrnte Jit how It work to th? de- puin Ml'H ' -' -. -,--- .-. , fox..u KitK.M.ttM III th I .! t unfed-mrr kihI llx-c loynl stutr In th .North. jh- Ine In ecii jectl jii the am ttuuitter of tontl HP4. In tii" south Hit Mm of I.otiHata. lii-tpi'l. Alalxiinn, .nctn 1 nml -otith t aroliiitt linve In the asurearnie J Irtx el-zbt eleioral xole. TieT h.ixc I, , ft .uo v hite pepr nnl over stj'i -tr . peoplf. In tif N.rti. th -lnt of XXl-ron- j eonstu. Mintie-totn, Iowa. hiiM" iH'I , forum hu e bUf i-e. in the twrerate. forty ' M'it If "torAJ vite-, moJ tlo-j imo-1 ppw i latiou of 5.'"fli. or )Mt ooiittlf that of th- . live -outlnTii stHt- hih I Iwrr nainl. ' Tn North'Tit -tut.-ihal iretii nllx noeol oreil population ! !, th-r-Ior, evelrnt tKt t.u- win! men In tle southern -tntn, y uurpni uhi absorbing the rht if eolor' I ! n:i. are -jiTtiii et locbJ- th" i- litKiil jMver of th'- wnite men fh th Nrth- ! cm siatrn. I -dbtHtt, my rnrndt. thnt ! foirh h eoiKlitton of nfl-xir i- eitrsor J !iiiary.nn)uxt and derogatory to thr tuna liofMl of tue North. I'veo tiiov whoarr in ' dlt-tively opio-"l to n-ro nttmi- w.ll not ' deny timt u i r-i l"titml lcetr er Mn"-I to the -outM by rraon of ih- ntT i ;iidsitHn. thnt ooixiIn'Min ouirht t b- t-r ) mate I Ire- "BtfrM; In the rletion. To tmy that clf.r propo-itton i to uurm thnt .Suit hern n'e man In ine !? sintp -n tltl-t to ibmble tb )olitknI i-r of a hste inn In the Northern jke -te. It 1 to urtrm that n t onfe'JTnt" l !ir til x---M imc the inllurncc inthe Natn tJ-.at n( 'ton kiMit tun. nrnl thnt jiitial anil eontnxi'ly Inrrwtt-ing sttjeTim Hil ' cmcf'tJe! lo the -ouihern wIU- w In the government of th: tnion. If that J quietly concealed in thi icen"ratlji u W bor'ten Into custom until bndeof irl r-"f Jty will attach to th- Northern tili mn a oIion-Jy a- erer Sortnan noble tnrnpi It lon .-axon churl. IVTKKK-Tino TO SOtSTHRS! LABOZEa'. Thl- nbret Li ot preillarlir I?rp lntrri to the labonnz tnca of the North. W itn t Southern Democracy trlntnphnnt In their Mate and the Nation, tbe neirodl brum-IKll-d to work lor jtit unrh ase . tbe wuite may 0-cr-- ajr Ji.ch will nino-int. n IM the ajii;--. ot lr, to a Iare utriten,e. rz-ual in .! to rrhar tmrty Dve cent? per Jay II arxel oert? entire -outh. Tne wnte lator-r in ti-r Xorth r;,t otzi felthedrttcte-fIisrto,t up xMoai. The Ilepntlu aio bne clearly en from lb earlis ol mi Ktructton that s lu tbe Miih . rati-t J&e raled to a ot rt-corapBe of the lab'irrr or waaei In the orta rnmooIr lowered, anJ .be party have teali!y wyrketl for tor xner result. The tvxt-z inSoeoce will mw be vt in motion, sad that corxlrtlon of affairs proIccel which year ?-o Mr. TJneoIa warned the fre3 1 bortnr men oZ the Vortb, will prvr bosUlc to their ladependenee. aad will la erltably leart to a rut&oa reduction of wa;e. A mere Otflcreaee of color of kln will tot anice to maintain an entirely Iifirrent atandan! of wase In eontltiocs aoI a.-Jja cent -ra'e. and the roInnUiry will rc com pellex! to yield to the !n?o!oxtsry. so cons pletcly tiave coIoreJ men In the Sooth ten already Ceprtved by tJr Ieroera:le party of their coa-ttirntionai a&d less: rshi n etu Zen of the t sited tae nut they rearl tbe advent o u.a? parry t National powtr a- a scal of their re-enslavement, a:: re affnehteU teeae they tinlt aU Icjal prv tectiou for taexn jne. Few re-oa In the North reatfcr bow eOta pleieiy i-eebief of its rabetuoa ts-eld tue political fxmerw-hiea Jaj trHciopheil tn tb laie eleetion. It h a p-"teiUJoB fsxt that DnaOKvritie icailors mo cosur frost sutlrs jt4iaM; ' fatiit'' p "W!' ? -" I ttv M a f - imJm, itt la irf Mo tq . 4tf&He,K X t T-W ( Ht to r . W I4iw ' 1 1 v r f0tu ? Ifim-. 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Thr n purl if Tni mi i 04 trty xtHitvol m hnlHiirv mmmt l Ufc Ut refKrt f 6J.lU.Jt. t tHi htf Wen ntkUxi Sl.".. Krut ii hm Item pttkl Mt vxiHtn M ClJlA. Mr. hoUill, Ml timii, tti t ! ciiled ttfeeiM hy JX Un4 i m ) ty t r-itl if lu Urm.i, ml l t int m-r n a Hh ( , . Imc at rMtm lb tkhll U tmmy ut tike Mat- ami tltv trpmMUm nmtlm of amlMHUr of Uw .mA hy, uhkh Ind no ntitkortij M1t much oV(-uk'ti, te-xittle fm thit ahr-. xev reforrwtt lo lltx, an Itiroliition. TItf N-tUortitl IttithrnplAjr tit It. Itroi. tx . smmK t The merrhftwt of JUmini hM a U -Tiay to JUtn to riv wnU. Umh of Ui .NaUoimj Ildtrujly Iltlt Ho boforo 'otter . Thr Hon, jmhU More nU that ht dlttWoH tm xntmi X'khI leKlmln'iun In i'iK "? Un it UutI that IJenMlcaMi xxHiil twtf9Ji Drnvfnte itHiore and fce xrri Uiotishl, lionrrr, Utat ih MM m$jA fce nirt in tie eonitnic im. Vh Hon. A. A Haiuiey i I tlmt lrt bill wa not a purtr qitMt, yt tfr oboixiifl tttnt tft yfm)Um U It knd be-ti fortinh. Now uwit CkrrrlMI! i elxtd, the Drwoert kxvy ottkrr, pr rhnp- Ihrr will j U . It xx III Uj umn1 If the prot i$t th coimiry fntor It. CiHigrt U rrtH0ti tig r t rrrtalli thw intufAm' tSJmf Um . i.mrl tt V. Cm murl witl hir KaMMry lf thnt Ut iursm jtu MS fm uW mil wx iHt ixMUticni. retkmd. Jt xxa the bt. afHl 'ft ihnt nrf ih hut; 4,rtrt and Jtiifci " " " ' 'viw ii rmriMj wm. . ....l..-, .. ... . .., .. . . ... nepo;Miaa. l n eCMrv II fm.ie f pml must be mnd tn DmuKrai aii4 pubiicnu aUVo la the booth htm nit, ) A XX'oinan Jlirittf X.tmtl t,y XI Itmr. lUtrjwonr. V . NvrowWrto. .MU ItartMm Vhtyrbarr. tMttK yTrn of an, vrbo 1t at No M Cvittajt TtX nt sdxhirninlty ht hy fzi lrrt, Cborle. Ut'iMtUt, TuUj rdU. Ii4l, it rompntty wlUi a fritml, viH lvljZ ite ereninsat ihv )ady hm. A Howl ten o'rUtcl. & Uir luir ?; Iraxlac, I"ifld too out hi rtifvr to liow u to M Wj-itrrtur, xtlto . anximt Uf mr H worketl. 1. fr reelrI to expktln Uf jnrt hy tmtri the rjHndcr. the cbstiiler of, uhJ?h xverc emptr, wlUi one nett. In returalrj" the crllnder it n pine U hoM HppJ, SIMj Itomtner fell opon the cartridge, diMthsrc l2 It. !! Wlnterbsu'T threw ,r hand ap to tv;r xizUt nUU, a3d chtmodi "Oh. yon hJir hul wvV Tho togoic men bu-be-I t rt. thiaklas sh 4 jetln-, 1ut the apm-araiMr olbKxl convinced Uiem that jI wa in tnn.91 UoinU., cantnA xtal terrified, 4fJ hi-, hat and ran for a docior. hut htmteil for 5ome Unv before he conld Otvl one. The ball catered the UdjN n-nl ?lt! awJ protrably penetrated her left mm-z, h'hc w ill die. rt Alma C'M,t,.rf.jtJny. vrAHtfunant l. c -oTem&rj The ansual reporiof Chief tewUlAh Secret jH-rrfce llrlU3 of tij Tros.ary Dcpsrtmeat bor thatdarfa the is.-t Tear t2 arrtt- were raade by secret ervlce asent. 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