J5K tMigfe triMinfK.rvacHes0amUmMiastmanx Ht.s --r-r-r .'in- j"'' i- n HKMX J,,Jr , - ; BED CLOUD CEIE1 A. O. HOsfMEft, Wnmrftor. REDffXHTD. - NEBRASKA COBBENT COMMENT. Tiie estate of Tom King, the de ceased English pugilist, is valued at 54.472. ssss Quakaxtine of all kinds and from all points against Decatur, Ala., has been raised. TnE cotton firms of Memphis esti nate the yield this year at about G, 954,888 bales. Rains have fallen throughout India nnd the crop prospects have conse quently improved. W. P. Corp, collector or Saugus town, Mass., has disappeared with a shortage of $23,000. The Canadian Government has let the contract for the construction of a canal at Sault Ste. Marie for 1 ,'.'00,000. The notables of Hamburg, Ger many, gave Hon. Carl Schurz a grand farewell when he sailed for the United States. The Adams Express Company has paid for the $1,500 in silver stolen on a recent shipment of coin from New Or leans to Washington. An' epidemic of bcarlct fever was reported raging in Jamestown, Dak., and the churches and schools were closed in consequence. aBBaaaSaaaaalBaSSaBa The British Cabinet has approved the proposal to build eight flrat-clas men-of-war, a score of swift cruisers and many torpedo boate. Two women have recently been regularly licensed as captains of ves bels; one in New York harbor, the other on the Mississippi. It is believed in London that the British Government will cancel the appointment of Sir Henry A. iilake to be Governor of Queensland. The charge against Premier Green wfcy and Minister Martin, of Manitoba, have fizzled out, the editors making' the charges failing to nppcar. A m:roirr was in circulation in Vienna on llio Kith that an attempt had been made to as-:i--inate Prince Ferdinand, the ruler of Bulgaria. ThE First Pennsylvania and .Seventh New York regiments have announced their intention of attending General Harrison's inauguration March 4. A wac.xifickxt album containing the resolutions passed by the Nine teenth army corps on the death of General Sheridan has lieen presented to Mrs. Sheridan. Tn Adjutant-General of the Grand Army of the Republic, department of Dakota officially denies that the veter ans in that Territory are in need us Las been reported. A band of thirty armed Turks mado a raid recently on the Servian town of Rcska. Tho peasants offered a de termined resistance to the invaders and during the struggle many were killed. The New York physical ns who ox amined James M. Dougherty, tho per secutor of Mary Anderson, pronounced him insane and ho was taken to an asylum. Ho wrote a long statement, betting forth his love for the actress. The health officer of the District of Columbia has declared the Medical College of Georgetown University a public nuisance and ordered its abate ment. This action was occasioned by the odors emanating from the dissect ing room. The Southern Utes and the Commis sion, who were recently in council near Ignacio. Col., have agreed upon the terms of a treaty for the removal of tho Indians to Utah. The Utes ajv peared to bo well pleased with the terms agreed upon. TnE Inter-State Trust Company, of x uiitiucipiiia. an organization with a paid-up capital of $1,000,000. cUvcd up recently after having lost manv thou sands of dollars in unfortunate invest ing in Missouri. Illinois and other Western real estate. Pltor. Macosx and party, who had been exploring the far-off Mackenzie river district since last May. arrived at West Selkirk November 16. They came by way of Fort Churchill, on Hudson Bay and Cumberland House, and had a very rough and tedious trip. BBBBBBB,1,,BB,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,ssssaamaasaan This is how the little mountain county of Craig in Southwestern Vir ginia Toted: Marshall's Store. Cleve land. 74; Harrison, 1; John's Creek. Cleveland. 48; Harrison. 2: Healing Springs, Cleveland. 26; Harrison. 4: IfcGuire't Store, Cleveland. 82: Har rison, 0; Walker's Store. Cleveland. 148; Harrison. 1. In his annual report to the Secre tary of the Navy, Commander W. J. Sampson, superintendent of the United States Naval Academy, says that at tho close of the academic year in June, 1888, there were 191 cadets at the academy, as against 232 at the open ing in 18S7 a percentage loss of 17. The total number of cadets now in the academy is 237. Chacscev Goodrich, aged sixty five, formerly a State Senator from Connecticut and at one time a wealthy clock manufacturer in that State, was arraigned recently in Brooklyn. N. Y., as a vagrant. He lost his fortune in stock speculations and became a day laborer. He finally lost even this po sition, and on October 22 he cut his throat, but did not succeed in killing himself. He was arrested on the charge of attempting suicide, but as- no one saw the deed the charge could not be proven, and vagrancy was substituted. To this Goodrich plead not guilty and im mnnnded for n hearing, NEWS OF THE WEEK. y Ttagnph AMD JAsrna Docglas Pyx, ssambtr ef Parlisment Cor Wnt Waterf ord. fell over board Um other night from oae of the teasers raanlng between Holyhead sad Dublin sad was drowned, Tns French committee of revision of the Constitution of that conntry has adopted a resolution favoring the abolition of the Senate aad Presidency. MisBiscras who have arrived at Wady Half report that the mysterious White Pasha in the Bear el Gaze district bad fought a great battle and killed many dervishes. A Zanzibar correspondent ssys the Southern Basil brings sews that the ports are filled with insurgents and that the anti-German feeling is anabated. The bunting of Mineagani Tunghi is con firmed. The Governor of Mozambique (s prevented from returning to his capital by a hostile chief of the Zambesi. The official count of New York gives Harrison a plurality of 13, W0. CoKrucnso claims to control of the House were still being made at Washing ton on the 15th by leading Republicans and Democrats. Miss Fraxces E. Willard denies that the National Woman's Christian Temper ance Union requires its members to favor the Prohibition party. The members are left free as to political affiliations. Dckk Maximilian, of Bavaria, was stricken with apoplexy a few days ago and is dead. He was eighty years of age. Hox. Joseph Chamberlain, tho well known English politician, was married to Miss Mar Endicott at Washington on the 15th. The President and Mrs. Cleveland were present at the ceremony. Tub Vermont House bns defeated the Woman Suffrage Mil y 112 to 37. Ekkokts to unite the federal and pro gressive Republican of Spain have failed. Jehkkkson Davis bait declined to visit Richmond, Va., because of fee bleu ens and fear that travel would prove fatal. The plurality of Francis for Governor of Missouri wan 13,2.'U; for Cleveland. 2."i,a. Rhode Island adopted the Constitu tional amendment in thu recent election abolishing property tmnlillcetiou for suf frage. The troublo in the Chickasaw Nation was settled by Guy and llyrd mutually foregoing their claims to the Governor ship and agreeing upon Chief Wolf for the position. Tho atfair wound up with a love f exist. The case against Congressman Glover, who was m rested on the charge of jier jury, spitefully preferred by his ex private secretary, James II. Graham, of St. Louis, was dismissed at Washington on thu 17th. Da. 11. II. Sands, tho eminent surgeon, died of apoplexy at New York on the 18th while in his carriage returning from a visit to patient. Ho was fifty-nine years old. Among his most noted recent cases were those of General Grant, Hoscoe Conkliug and Dr. Agnew. Admiral Baldwin died at New York on the 17th. MISCEIXAKKOCS. John Vaskohkk was arrested for setting liro to the steam gaugn and lantern works near Rochester, N. Y., by which about thirty-five persons lost their lives. In vestigation developed thu fact that Van kortl hail a mania for setting lire to place-). He was engineer at thu factory ut the time it was destroyed. Incendiaries destroyed .1,000. 0 feet of lumber in Weed & Co.' yard at Black River Fulls, Wis., the other night. Loss, $4.0W. Eric Laiisex, a prominent farmer living near Fergus Fulls, Minn., has left for Can ada with over .',000 in debt and no as sets. Charles Johnson was hanged at Water loo, N. Y.. on tho Kith for tho murder of John Walter, a guard in the jail in which Johnson was confined for horso stealing. The President has directed the return to their reservation in Dakota of three Crow Indians arrested at the time of tho Sword Rearer outbreak und sent to Carlisle, l'a. The third annual conventiou of Christian Workers of tho United States and Canada begi n in Detroit on tho l.'ith. Six of tho largest business firms in Dur ham, N. C, failed on the 15th, causing a serious financial crisis in Ruleigh and other cities of the State. The people of Denmark celebrated the tweiity-lifth anniversary of the accession of King Christian on the 15th. It wasicKrted at New York on the !.th that tho weaker trunk lines bad with drawn from through west bound business and would not take any freights at the cut rates. Claims for over $20,000,000 against the Mexican Government and in fuvor of the estate of the late Charles Rutterlield have been presented by ex-United States Minister John Foster. About forty manufacturers of straw wrapping paper from various parts of the country were in secret session iu Chicago recently endeavoring to arrange a pool or trust There is a theory- at Elgin, III., that tho Whitecnpul murderer is an escaped lu natic from tho insano asylum there named Hutchinson, who had a mania for slaught ering and had murdered a woman of the town in Chicago. The chief or the Bureau of Statistics re ports that the total values of the eXorts of domestic breadstuff during the ten months ended October 31, as compared with similar exports during the corre sponding period of the preceding year, were: 1S8S, $tt,912.S31; 1SS7. $i:W.515,lttfi The statue of William H. Seward, Lin cola's Secretary of State, was unveiled at Auburn. N. Y., oa the 15th in the presence of a huge crowd. The body of the late Bishop Seghera, of Alaska, has been brought to Victoria, B. C by the United States maa-of-war Thetis. These young girls were caught oa a bridge by a train at Circleville, O., the other day. Two were killed. The third escaped by clinging to the stringers. Tns strike of the brakemen on the Louis ville, New Albany & Chicago railway has been compromised, the men getting in creased wages. It is positively denied ia Washington that ex-Minister Foster presented claims for $20,000,000 against Mexico oa his re cent visit to the City of Mexico. A recent letter from Port an Prince says that seven American vessels are un der detention there. Anarchy prevailed all over Hayti. and the necessity for men-of-warto protect the foreign residents was urgent. Con ley, a brakeman, left a switch open recently on the B. & O., ninty-threc miles west of Wheeling, W. Va., causing the wreck of a freight train and tae killing of ' seven men. five belonging to the train and , two being tramps. j A heavy hock of earthquake was erpe- rienced at Guayaquil on the 16th. Thou- ", sands fled front their houses. The coasting steamer Vonvairo. which left Cutch. India, November C with !MJ na tives on board, was reported overdue and it was feared she had foundered' in a re cent storm. Ed McDonald, the most famous of the Chicago boodlers, has secured a reversal of bis case by the Illinois Supreme Court and it ts thought that he will aever go to the penitentiary. """ Two young sons of Joan Marvin, a young sons farsser living near St Cloati. Miaa, were drowned recently while seating over thin ice. The men from Live Oak, FIav, claiming to represent the relief committee of that place and asxiag for aid are deaoaaced as .Craads as the place messissklat Auorr Rsvonu hmr of Bur 5att32&MtfttS& Deaatd, a aetaex-, witkatt kaewa rsae'ia. Pobtcoal has decided te seat Tassels to aid Great Britain aad Gerssaay to break up the Sast African slave trade. ViotJUT gales oa the 14th caased aasaer oas wrecks on the west coast of Great Britain. Among the vessels which met with disaster was the Norwegiaa bark Hypatia, but no live were lost. The Public Ledger blames the Inter State Commerce law for the demoraliza tion existing in railroad rates. It says th prohibition of pooling forces the weaker lines to cut rate as they are not allowed to make amicable arrangements with their stronger competitors. Louisville, Ky., has been chosen for the next meeting of the National Board of Trade, to be not later than October, 1M. Business failures (Dun's report) for the seven days ended November 15 numbered 237. compared with 220 the previous week and 2?5 the corresponding week last year. C D. Bikdsall, editor of the Hartford (Cone.) TeUgram, was com hided the other night by Allen Wyley and L. P. Smith of the Sunday Globe, as the result of a long article in the Telegram accusing the Globe of blackmailing operations. The public school building at Carroll ton, 111., was destroyed bv fire recently. Loss, $40,000; insurance, 1H,U0Q. A case of leprosy exists at Harrold. Hughes County, Dak. The subject is the child of a Mrs. Bausum. who was a mis sionary in China when the child was born. The case was examined a year ago in New York and pronounced to be one of leprosy. The afflicted family are allowed no com munication with their neighbors. A company to construct a tunnel under the Detroit river at Detroit, Mich., has been incorporated with a capital of $1,500, 000. Private advices from Tishomingo, the capital of the Chickasaw Nation, are in effect that a conflict between tho followers of Guy nnd Bj rl is inevitable. In a per sonal encounter between two of the bellig erents the Byrd follower was killed nnd his friends swear they will bate ven geance. The lake steamer Starucca, laden with general merchandise, was driven ashoro east of Grand Marais. Mich., recently in a stoini. Several other vessels were more or less injured nnd two lives lost. The Indians at the Standing Roc Agency, Dak., were much intetistd at a reiiort that their reservation will be thrown open to the whites without their consent, and were reported ready to resist. It is reported that the Burlington Com pany is about to revive its plan of build ing extension. Whan the strike camu on, all civil engineers were discharged. They have now been called back to work, und the lino headed toward Wyoming is to be extended .'WO miles next year. This will bring it nearly to tho National Park. CoMJiihSiosi.it Stockslaucr has re ported the adjustment of thu grant to tho Cedar Rnpids A; Missouri River Railroad Company to the Secretary of the Interior, wherein it is shown that the company has received 4,!Cl!.(s acres more than said com pany is entitled to under said giant. Another attachment for contempt has been issued by the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas ugainst John W. Keely of motor fame liecause he refused to produce a working model of his alleged machine. Keely appeared in court and was at once sent to jail. Dcrino an attempt of soven convicts in tho penitentiary nt Nashville, Tenn., to escape thu other night, one wf them, a sec ond term man, was shot dead by a guard and another wounded. None, of the men escaped. Clearing houso returns for week ended November 17 showed an averagu decrease of 0.5 compared with tho corresponding week of lat year. In Now York tho ducreaso was 14.1. TrIe was reported active and railway trallic'good in Loudon during thu week ended November 17. There was a slight fall in stocks, but thu outlook was favora ble. Tho Paris Bourse was uietnnd firm. At Berlin and Frankfort the money mar ket was depressed. The boiler nt Crawford's lumber yard, Cincinnati, exploded tho other dav, dan gerously scalding two drunken employes, who were responsible for tho accident. The steamer Maud M. Fik sunk at Gould's landing, nenr New Orleans, re cently. The mate was drowned. An alarming shock of earthquake was felt nt San Francisco on thu afternoon of the ISth. A panic occurred nt the Woman's Hospi tal, Rhodes avenue, Cluca caused by the bursting of a No one was hurt. ;o, recently, steam pije. Miss Mattie Woolskv and her cousin, Henry Love, were drowned recently near Chattanooga, Tenn., while crossing a stiaaui in a buggy. ADDITIONAI. D1SFATCHEH. Thomas J. (looni.v, defaulting ox-tress-urer ot Itau-lin County, Kan., has been arrested at Portland, Ore. Very Key. Arthur J. Doxnki.lv of St Michael's Church, New York, -icnr gen eral of the diocese, has been raised by the Pope to the dignity of domestic prelate in recognition of his services to religion. The liver coal operators, recently at Pittsburgh, resolved to shut down all mines nlong the Monongahela river for an indefinite period. Seven thousand miners were thrown out of work. The report of a collision between the Aurania and the Servia proved to have bten uufouuded. t The Umbria made an unparalleled trip from New York to Queenstown after her collision with the Iberia, her time being six days, two hours and twenty-two minutes. The Transcontinental Association con tinued its work of revising tariffs at St. Louis on the 19th. The utmost harmony prevailed. The three Chinamen, Ah Quong. Lo How and Chong Lee, and the two Ameri cans, Edward Mellinger aad William Lund, arrested at Buffalo. N. Y.. recently for being concerned' ia smuggling opium from Canada, were brought before a United States commissioaer on the 19th. Lund and Mellinger pleaded guilty and the Chinamen not guilty. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has made arrangements for tts supply of steel rails for next year. It has agreed to take 45.000 tons from the Cambria Iron Company at Johnstown, the Pennsylvania Steel Company near Harris burg, and the Carnegie works at Pittsburgh. The price to be $.55 per ton. A freight train on the Mexican railroad was thrown from the track at Soledad re cently. The encineer. fireman and one brakeman were killed. The executive committee of the National Electric Association met at Pittsburgh, Pa., on the 19:h and decided to bold the next annual convention at Chicazo oa February 19, ISS. It has been announced ia Minneapolis, Milwaukee and St. Louis that the flour mills are to shut down by December I. and It is said that tUere is a gigantic flour trust. the purpose of which is to force up the price of bread.. General Gorr. Republican candidate for Governor of West Virginia telegraphs that his majority in McDowell County is 1 .4 and ia yomiag Couatv 12. General OoS also telegraphs that he U elected itstwernoi. Mississipm (oScial) gives Cleveland S5.47S votes; Harrison, 30,096, aadPiakS29L Ir is aanosneed that the Vatican authorities intend to proceed with the al most sternness agaiaf t Bhcp Logae, of Ireland, for presiding at the dinner givea in celebratioa of the release of Father McFaddea from prison aad also for per mitting McFaddVa to bo absent from his parish for the pbtbom of a Dolitical tosur jot Fwclaad, 1 KnsBsUSKA STATE NEW& -ggy-)mpistjf tj frTTi A carefully cosBpUed statesasat of the rate coat ia the State at Um late electioa gives the following rssuilt, by cowaties also a comparison with th vote cat for President in 14- The estimated total vote of the State is P7,W0, an increase of about 4AWU in four years: sr r- , - AJm Aniclopc.. Hlalnr Ilron Uox llott Iboce , . IIuColo Hutler . . Hurt . Cas . . . Otlar Ouse. . Chrrrv ... Cheyenne CUr . . I'olUx . Oiinlnit Cukter Uikolu.... t)i e Dixon IKulse . .. Uuulaa ... Hanson .... Dumlr . "ilt3ore . .. Kurna .... Franklin . trontler. .. Cajji! (,0pT (Jrrclcv .... Cirtlelu 1U1! liamilton. . Harlan. Huvr ... HUrhcocK.. Holt . .. Howard JeSTon.. . Jonn'on K'-arr.i'v . lev.i I'jlia Keith Knox . Ixncastcr Lincoln.. . 'Koran... . Iut . .. M nii.oii Merrick .. NuricD . .. , Ni-in.ilu . :j. 7 ii? j- Hj. " tut I Nuckolls. , j Oto i Pawnee j I'hvlps. 1'ierre .. Platte. IVlk KU'lmrtisftn Il.'il WiIIoa s.alin- . ... Sarjiv . ., Haurulers .. Swaril . ., Slicriilan .. Sherman Slotiv . .. Stanton TtiajT. Tliomas Valley. . Vt'j.shini;ion W.ivnr Wi-usKt . .. Wlirclcr York. ns. Txt Totals. Maloritli Unorganized or no otc In KM Mlnrelluiieou. At tho recent election tho Republicans gamed niout i",f and the Democrats nbiiut "1.0J0 oer tho vote of four ear ago. At Bennett the other day W. Ii. Dukes, fourteen years old, was buried nliw while digging in a sand bank. Ho was dead when taken out. Five candidates hnvo already nppeared for the Fremont post-otllce. A d.vnceiuu's counterfeit ten-dollar bill was lately in en dilation nt Kearney. It is stated that n rattlesnake den con taining IH) reptiles has Imwii discovered ui D.iwes County and airnngenien' have been made for a grand snake kilfing bee. A house hospital is the latest enterprise nt Chndron. The Hoard of K I'jcational Linds and Funds mot nt Lincoln recuiitly ami ap proved th renpprnisvnipnt of the school lauds of Tlinyer County. Under the old npprnist'iuiMit they wore valued at ?1 .VI to $ jir acre, and now at z to l'J. It was tho sense of the board that there shall be n t eapprnisi'tnent of the school lands of Antelope, Adams-. Colfax, Fillmore, Frank lin, Furnas. Hull. Harlan, .leirersoti. Plntte and York Counties, and it was so ordered. ItETrnxs from Sheridan County gave Harrison. 1,01)?; Cleveland. iV: Tha er, I.eoO; McShane. 71t- Knrney County, complete, gavo Harrison -VI.: I; Cleveland. 1.37S; Thayer. tl'J; Methane. l.! Cherry County. Hairison. 7.V); Cleveland, M0; Thayer. "7.: McShane. Wk Cass Countv's vote on Governor was, Thayer, 2,il: "McShane. :t,10i The II. & M.. has put on a daily stock train between Nebraska City and Lincoln. Pexsionh lately granted Nebraska vet erans: Original invalid, Augustus F. Schrawger, Clarks; Willmm it Sherninn, Royal. Incrense, (Jottfrieil Stezel; Pale- tine: Marshall I), iiadzell. loliias; Julius H. Divi, Polnnder; fSeorgn S. Kendal, Dewitt; William S. Motter, (enoa. UiriiAitn Jexeway, a telegraph operator who is wanted by tho L'nited States authorities at Spjcer. Ore., for robbing the mails, wns recently arrested nt Omaha. The City Council of Norfolk has imposed an occupation tax on the business men of tho place, to me-t the expense of strett lighting. Mns. D. I AnisnTitosn. win had ben married only a few months, recently com mitted suicide at Norfolk by shootinc her self with n reolver. No cause for thu act could be given. celebrate the fiit anniversary of the for- I , ...!.. i i ., .it .i I raation of their lodgo by a grand ball nnd banqnet December The granary and warehouse of J. I0U Of J. H. t t V r !l.eih.e .1?- early hour the . -ria-nriv- Austin, a large hardware dea was dedroyed by nre at an other morning. The fire tho act of an incendiary. Los, :!.; in sured for !.( It is said tbat the striking engineer of the B, &. M.. at Lincoln, have been waiting in vain for their last three months' stipend from the National Brotherhood. Candidates for Speaker of the House are bobbing up from every part of the State. York's schools have 727 scholar. Dennis T. iVasdujto. an old and highly respected cititen of Bertrand. rut his throat the other morning while under a temporary dt of insanity. He ha i tn sick for a frw days with typhoid fever. and when left alon for a moment, got up from his bed, went to the next loom, took hu razor from the clock shelf and cut bis throat, severing the wind pipe and jugular eetn. He d!d in a few hour. David BCRSE.ayoung msn about thirty years ol age. was uei wnue at wore in the brick and til wcrks in Wt Lmrxdn j the other day. .,.! The gravel piU near Spnng3-!d have. shut down for the season. j It is suggested that the election Ui! amended to provide for the counting of tb ballot extry three hour. The Legislative cotnzaitie- of the .State Pharmaceutical Association met at Lincoln recently to prepare axajdment to the Stat- Pharmacy law of two years ago. The results of the coamitUs-'s work w;Il be presented to the Lrgislatnr' this win ter. J. F.Hc!"CrKT. aa Osaha editor, nearly lost his eye sight the ether day tsroaga the carelessness of a physician, who pet ap his own prescription. By mtstaJte he pat ap a strong solution of carbolic acid instead of cocalae. asd the result was a badly bamed face and a palaf a! iajsry to the eyes. Tez vif e cf Charles Andersen, aa 0&at carpenter, recestrr shaa dosed sir Bssbsirs aast chUdrea aad ed to Bweiea. 2" i ? 2- r "" w . lVtt--K. . - - J - -. , i S W I a - a I S. I " I ' ' ! : ' Atlai VJ - 1T WIT : Antelope.. .. l.lrl is;; i til till HlalDc J .-..' Itmin . SVt 1T4 ,r. 1110 Uox Htm ... ? WJ ftK lUw. , 11 tt. I ITS CM I '" IIuColo . Sttl I3T'. S .' JHV WVt Hutler ; JW' W "1 ! "n i is.. ..1 tcis trr uii ."5-M SUM 2V " "- ' 1 fA G." J.J l -sr I la IK '' V7 1 ioi mi l&rr n;o " j -.L-.V li:tl JVJ HI !"' j -ut NO 3'i l"s 1-' !"- I n .! U.r ,..- I IK t 'Jl..'-,! IUf m.'JtJ 1'J., .-- ' ' nrJ vV ca, v i7o" i(io: cwi if."! . ... ! I s ta Ki 7iM T77 i I i 1V.V ii IT t.M 16 Is'j' .! ;.'MSI s., J.'TV 4s ilw " I llil e.l HC I fW' U 3s4 j . 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I " TlH. l(.l t.t, T.sii, .(, 3T.1 ! v '.vj sv- :tij ! us I'.l !!! H 3l -i'9 I ,v.-f. ,ubi ,.-. ,,!. , -! ...ii i i m.i ill., i ,... .,!.' t- .!. ! i ' s-."' "'cr.' is! W tm' -nn I VJZ tr.li lil ' N."V lir lei Ci; i-ii bin s.'.if ii ! vii .1. ...I. .. I !S', tl. . . i i f.u iivs ioivj .:-' liii nn t.i Hr-l 75IU1 ,!MI'0 m; JTtl! (I ', r.l :i-.v.i Ii-.mm I .... FARMERS' CONGRESS. M taTs.. TorSsKA, Ksa, Nor. 13. Ta t cosiiS annual meeting of the NatiosiaJ Grange Patroas of Husbandry sevt ia Repceeeatative Hall yraterday". with a fair BuabK of dlgste present. The forvaoost work conUt4 in the appoint meat of committov thrw tint nlnrU-m. i In the afUrsoon Master Jimn D:;-r. ot ! u...,.. ... .. ,i. ...! ..i dress. Thers are Hftr-on d!-s;str -si- tat, reprenun; tsmtr-hlito iHAt-s. The session ill Ut thrw Osvs I the drlrgate sivjnc HaturdAV to tb i vcricuuursi Coiig at Maiir)t:n. There i Mill be a nubile rrnUna tmJnnl tbe I rtsllor to-day at to . m , tJovrrnor ' Martin artj Mayor Mtirr dclirrrtn tb i . adurve of welcome. Th NAtlon! Con- ilj'T, ' K'e f Karmrrs, It. K. Kollk of Mont-l-ii , Komrry, Ala., president, sndS. F Oat ton. i "ca j of Macivlonia, la., s:rctrv. ijrnl its cion also, with dplfetMi prrut (rota ; j Indiana. Ioms, rCna, KentucVy. lult ! nua, Maine. M.nj'p Mtouri ami I ithvl IaUnd. Owing to d!apl trai&s ' 1,Ihlng w donr excrpt tho tormst ijti- I The Drincittal frsturc of tb dav in th Irrang m tho addrrx of Acting i!trr Janirs I)riT. In Ur-flnntni; hi dd-, Uv paid a tribute to lh late mt-r of thn National (Sranse. Putnam Dardrr- Ho jKie of the tlourithitti; condition of tho oidrr and said that during tftptt)rar UC1 ulo; d;n ate Kran;r had tf-u or:n-ix-1 tho sreat"t Increase tinK in North Car oil na. Pat oisxrienc-" khownl that the organization nesnlrd V't'in in the ujet iiiii of it . legislative interrstft. and hr nvotutneniWsl that some person with authority t,t act for tho rane Ik tat !! sl Hi VAhlngtou during sesion of C):igre. After ctiU cisiii the action of the Piute! States S't:at Iu rejecting the bill to enlar;; the poser nnd dutie of the !epnitiuent of Agriculture, he turnet bin attention to trusts, which he denounced as Injurious to the producer and consumer aiiWe to an i-Jent unparalleled in the world's histir. Tin- fat.ge. a the onlv Ntitionnt orgnnif ittou ot ngricult urnl Pitei,t' sttould taVe the tlrst ggresstr steps in defending that in dustry which undcrlax all other industries jtj, j nnd ulTet'ts o mriouiv lh Nntionnl pro is 1 peritv. lie siKiLeof th alsrining lnoian I in iHi aiiuiieratiiin, wnicii ii.-ni as.uuie.1 t pfojMirtion s. gigantic thst it threatene.1 the henlthfulue.s of nenrSv eerv nrtu in f diet. tn the tariir juetin he said; "The iSrclarntmn ot the purpose, of our order demands nrotectiou for the went. ' restraint upon the strong. Ivpiitntile tnr K legislation i ai loii" ef. ond to none, in this dlreotiou and to accomplish iti thug wemusiue our iudiviilunl iu'.liieren and orgauijed i power In tl-iiifiiiiliug n reduction or tlm ilighlv protected ..Itillstrie to oorresittnid j with tho irotection ngrit-tilturu i now r- i-eiviriK. or else an tturease of protection to r.riculturu tti.it hn!l b eipittnble and just to all coiicorneil." He also poi.n of l!l State illilveisit o fsablished bi the (oerniut-nt for the benetit of nous of tanners and urtUaus mid of other matters p rtaiiiiug to the worl. of the grange. Siefoml Hltr. TorEKs, Kan., Nov. It, - The .NV.mnil congress of fanners held Its cA-ond ntoii yesterday forenoon, when i'resldent KoHi, of Alabama, deli cjcl hi annual nddtos. m HARRISON'S CABINET. A 1'rlrinl of the Pre. f'nliliirt Wilt lie iilelll-Cleet , m i oioorl ol lireiit .Me a. I.MI..Vm)l.ts Ind.. Nov. V Colonel jonii .. iiriogi'lanu, ol KieniuotKl, Intl., one of General llntr ioii'nlde. friend. In an interview yesterday touching Cabinet poas.bilities, aid: "There I no doubt m J niv mind lut that President Hrurtsou's i .t. isss Cabinet will 1.., compos.,1 of gleat - who w, lb.. , full hnimonv with hi v,,. .etiernl ilarr.ann is a man who will have his own wav and tol, rate no content on. It is uecessniv that thev should !- fullv in harmony with htm. I believe that John Kherman entertains view a that nre tn hnr inonx with tho.e of (Ji"i-tnl IIariion, nnd 1 lelievy tliat he w ih ( a mender of th Cabinet. Mr Frye, of Milne, would malc a very good SevrJnrv of the Navy. H comes from a State t hut build more ship than nuy other State in the I mon; he I tnuiilinr with naval affair, and as ntii"i ' I IT of tho Fihelle Couillli4loU he nc- j of fortt two Hie t ipiired touch information that would be j UU.r)jr .t.. Sad (Ml the .14 ai eais very vnlu ible to the AdininUtratuin " I Ut their d'atl, bx ac mIiihk i,rf ! "If he should I mi mud" n member of tha ' r l-elnf hc main lrtors IU ) t-rw,r , Cabinet it would also oiwn the wav for I tht the ritrmie 4 itr mnsttUoa ml Ue I Mr. lilainoto Ucome a S-nator again)" i w ,u..rtiHl I ..in I" oi" i ii i ., ltlalne will probal.lv ! .it abroad. He ha .pent some tune In Luro and hi. j I.imiiy are well iilea-Hi with hip over there. He would probably I very vr pleased to go to lU'rlm or Paris a the rep-resi-ntntlve of the Fnitd States." "Do you bllev that IndinllA will ! repreented in the Cab.net" 'Certain I v." "Hy whom" "An. that's another quetli. I do not lciev that you exjioct an nurr." Hflrll Kllle.I. WiirEl.pto, U". Va , Nov. 16 Limited xirri train No.." cimng wet on thai Ililtiraor A' Ohio rad at "-.111 oVIcx'V; ! Wilnedav night, ran Into an ojwn Itch I at Val.ev Fall, nlnety-three miiei rat of I i here, and collide.1 vitli the mgine of an ' east-lund freight on the siding. Itoth j ig-nes left the track and th tnall anil i baggige cars of th pasenger train tle C"J'I tected b but the other ran imtrm tiro- v their veatilKile connections and suffered no damage. fl I - , ' I man of the paenzT train. I otat Clerk , I H:l- Kncins-r W Uliam Olntoa ut the ;, ... . ii j. ! I flight train and a brakeman naraad Coa- I lastve -. lrllisws ma.I f aa-c. lit Vrar fsaena I Dvrr. engineer, and John Shay, fir-- ley were killed and two unknown tramps were found dd in the srrk. Th freight bad received orders lo Idatrac and Conley, tb tsrakeman. otamed the vrttcb, but forgot to close It aftar the freight ran oa the siding. rcrrzES oi's sillsd. Par:. Nov. 1C Fifteen workman In quarry at Segree war buriad yeaterdsy in a landslide aad killed. a Kept Jaa. CmCAfXn. Nov. IX A wrcT oecnrred on th pan Handle railrvad nar KToata. lad . Monday evening, which was accfuHy uspresel by the otScer of the cnapany until today. wbi ons-of tha bi lwl was in tha wrect toM tt tory la tAi city. Monday evralng letweTi f.T r4 ' six o'clock, a wort train was crbaii:g I Sute road about on- asd a half tnils frn KouU wba a dr&ra of catt atfrpted In q,, tb- track. Os of th- i streck L th ,agtne. which r-ae,i over It la safetv. bet the followisg rrr cars d aLMf eoataiatng thsrtr UUirtag no daud, Host of tfc- rs att-rrr--J M,h,?B . M . 4-,., ,, ,- sutte-i ia til death of cr. aia. a T. , v - t a ' rw SJ J'r e - A fjsatt it Ioia!rtU. CkjcawxNot. IS Th oosrt of laae lEqalrv yesterday r;ad to tssa aa or- der corsmittiaz Jtr Drrts. aa isasa 1 ecaa, to the raws aT'eai. mm lit grwscd ;at h is a Erttis-a rabj-ct d " crdered his taraaI orrr to ttt BfiUt itish CoassL but ttm latiar rsfx.tl to take charge cf Dargin. as.1 tie latter rnsvais at the dateeUcs hospitaL Dsrria a a aoesbr tf th IrUh costtablarj. frca wh.ch he was removed oa accossx h-e last si ty, aad was at U- AJBric ty ht frsiis fer his health, arrrsisg hara titraa weeks ago, whea he Lecaat vioIsUyia saasv As it is taw ca.ee wlU Le referred V Wasaixjtsa. j INDIAN TERRITORY. seen awiesraSMi tnse AetSsWtUe . TW Cat us Tri Svsttass. Cu.uit, L T Nav, 17. JUriv la Jly two Uaiwl ;Ut muifctl kit!4 ie tt Rd Fur UutrKt Ut Ws.lr litres!, tttesttturtutt fft tlMiMfaJo, . e Uw h hat twn t lrt, t.-rofifi3S t& I dt-n. of VVr.atcs Ihirlnc " n ,a' tuaeol b 4 un:r t fti , fisdn.ri r-l Into t& crtljst futt xXlrf , ,urk. u-ol po....Hm uf ike hk b. t tb Council tiuUJttc 4 rr.t. nam. " ftfl'tl M ulin. ! Upfnl to l lbrv t In tirov TtT r, Kl. lac fir turrubvr C U UrlstU fmr. on of wbcun bad trs-a vita tit un warn they r ki '-L Faitisg t ft.t th'tu they drs? vit their firxe a.t C-e-l tntv-MX sbots mt. th eupI t tt tuUd r;, itt tb- Upr tirv of ahicti tfc chaplaia a he dine rvir-e N.' Cti were tut. i- at tb Ua to e(lun lba. lut the nxt day lr: fars nTr jrst in and around th ln.dng a lUrnrtt had lhrrateno.i to Lit M tt !4rt ll Curt, t.tu!)OD jiarlv. n awa gtr ut of the lat Crei mil n tr, ! it a hm "Sple-be. war." a t uo.Uile.J tl. v It j rf n ta or of a regular cTiutunt. ilatnett iM'smte a ofM-a and bs4 1 in hi de"Samtloa and hi ebaracter r , 5J known that it t cn- ti,-rv in ,f. defen.e to raptar or dr,titt hluv A.- rordlncl the vaptatn o( .ight fcorc n otOv'cr noe oHiO.al duttr ate irull to thie of a h"rlj .unimonod a p.e h1 tarte.1 to Harnett' bum .Nntv, . When Ujer tber (nun. I thie lioo.rs uu ateil Mtthiii butt tlUtanre ot efa .ttr. ami Dl tliuwiiij iu utiH'h bue b they eirale.l thrlr nira nt thr iiuad. ten to rac-h irt . and mirhsl up. on the SOUe. itb tbe,ti,l tllrb rnl to the h'-use in hK'li Ustnrtt aad ti fo'lorr had tstrrtradrd tir-ru!. a Moie IK luto.li. a brother to the ii tntU wbo wa Wilb the m-rlisl nhni lUrr were lllurdereL U'uwji tilt- Alt. .,n,g pirtv were m eaV lange ltftrtt rw-t Hied on them, L.tl.ng Moe IT Intosti aad nouiioiiiK i- iiiau.n, cafiiaia a: IMe Isgei Itorve. mn w ele tirtteli ImcL ttli.l SHmII nail to leive liartirtt n lull .iiun ut his fortitled cam iv. Htilllier were sent ont la breatb:e, hate to notif tho eblef of Uwa and juilges ttf the district a If. I arMU Hn """ - "-". Harnett on hi de urruuad4 btnlf l...... .. .1. .l i.. ..,. .... ,.. . . . .. ' .li 11111 riiini.v lnpe-n aMt until that he wou! I maintain huusx.f l tbn la.U itaruett mniltate egnias again, t thewhit to.,. nvitig ttn.t ..: uae Cm Ctlh.ienL ii g human t tag sil nMr4 him. .Mllind.of turiv arn aitat bait ,t TMC IllnV lm slAtrsl Us,)ti t nluil'l) aMtiix it that wf (nt.,l M.W he has a roll idem Ne f u)k Itic nad th 1 tlrrli uu t.. ludicntion nie tliat hewitl not bntatHrMl without nui-b dillleutu . till. IIK'K MW isTtrtliA--Sn Mi'm.ih.1, . T.. N.. JT -T-dH- U.t beru et n Hie da on hloh le lrrlkt dispute III the 'IlK-kn.nV' N.AttUM w n, t hnve U.H1 settled b 11 nl' iMsarnabla sur render or n M.km! ttflttle ltnen tba woitld-lx. lo.iiii'ir and the fin f (tas ernor (niv, and seveml butidrwt aunMev nruod tif'l bad gatheml lit him I ntnut I TittMlliliigii. the Tali-lcnMk oitpilul. rndr to llgllt Ileus.! v for their lndrr. Th I'tcitelfirlit .1 llitUeaHl Mood. he-l wa th'iiKht crrlnln. Lsl night, however, tufoiiunt on iisr-bel ttmai that all had been nlliienblT Titled tnl lht tbo nruied f..ree. of lt rl und tlui had wnitil lu n grand celebrating f the jvre(al eed of What etlied I knlv to ! rt in 1 War It seem that xntrdit nfterMMH (!( ernor Ju etit n trulst miUtarr t U rl III '1 I'lX'linngo. Mini repre4ittst to Ike latter that th two leadvr hail lnen mmhi i ,,1JV triemi l-.f..n- tn, Jd.t elnetton and that very iiiui'Ii i-t;rett"l tb i.iHt I strain ntld he therefor" pro; ed that tb two choiild rettgu b favor of fcf llii second l hief. Itrrd aNt bat k wnnlthat hewnsw.llmg to Ci'(il thu prpMMli.Mi liioi ui is -ii'rii kinr- nil- its-i savs Hiiiuu-ni ,m.t nd decid.-l .,. Chief UV f a tiov- r,r ,r , ll r.M1 ar, Tll. cnrfw.t Uf, , nni, (tt nrU s,al,t,H ,vMirM, th. j,,.,u4 anil In a tiort time it, t-i t opjwn-Hl olutlnn of the troslMn THE FRONTENAC DISASTER. Ver.ll. I ..f tlir .lor OiiinHm Hie I ..si I oltl.l,t. PlTTnt lllill. Kan.. Nov 17 The f.4l.e. Ing i the rest of Ilia s,rosvei' )ury wliH-hhn ben tnv e,Uj;aUtg t terrtW dlaternt Frontenac n Lir!i aut th )o. n,",r atnev.ii t the ,Mh. "..,-. paMHI. Ill the le-Hrte.' tl- hirr ! hS Th-.l, all. I tv,. IK. ait S..U.I iommi intaie4 ie l mirth aoslh -nlrr et ' ""'"'" rm 1-f. of ,b:i N. , , , Wa.Hin.iTn. ia l Ih-,,,..1 ,Dl, n.lHirb ,al a.l Ma fm-ufmrnj at , -eift rt..T Ih. f J.,,, l FreBtroa1 Kan. by Ifte igntUmgHt fiev the saw .jtnlti- n rsmtart llh athr ei J:i prrjirti" III t.U fank'r th l4ef a.' -Jsri that If the e-T;iar b4 iefit t si ll ir.iiitletfcasSpi4 mnr kioiie ui te i the i!4 etykxicn "m;4iMit l4- lesi a ttit. TbrrrtMtr. we U jifT. ! (M mpJ renerWe la the toUnxar heeeaf hl )amr hit h'iefla ttlr bsa4 th 1 aod jer aiurr-lS We.t tlrc'nla IIk-IHs. WnHrtlXtl. W VA., N-iV K. Il(teSe r-Hil lt ernng tr the P.jm Urn State (.rtnmit lee lrid hairrnan Ce-di hfr. hi ncnr rnd jner-a OafT ronjritr fr (Jnor from 7t Ut 3tn Tb rerrruut in Kayett- CVcntv jrava him an ineraeof pi, and th auth-nt t-torn from McDoii tuk IU-U-rd flrrn. Ciwinr lo tlbs rs-ojunt th- Suii ubjort to rei.o. Th lai-r ttufu j gi McJmnis. teejbliean. tvr Cntf j in th Thrl dtret majority Th Democratic Stat- Omtn tt till claims K.'rnlnc e,wti liovmut SO. but furmh no flgnr. by 5; or Slaeh Ilaav4 aeaiansl Caif"ari. Nov. !- -Krtntir tsi Wii day. NoTrsolr J", th Chleagb, K'erh j Island At Pactr.e railway til ran 4.f . fata hs!-l vastthstl train, ova-t -f t cars casting H,&f. tnr it o a Ua h- twn Chlreco aid Cojra.l rtprlftj. Dar aad PsUo folr tram 11 also b ran c aod aftr data bia Chicago and OwjxiI JUaS end ChK- aad Kansa City rawfclac Hm Rate. Cairawx Nrr. 16-At -stifig.f tie HMtrji Frj:ht Aiat -trdy ! tha Chlcar" t 5oflh-atra r4rr4 i aTI to arpod ato for rtA ej ' in J1 to tZvr rat ?s r-air booaa prwtocu aad ll Vk la ti tia of 1 (: tsiiffi ywii fre-a (sua Vs. toChlcagr. Tha etca wat 4 w jh-iraa jt will xhX b Jot tnl . wsuf fch . x: svti: r asUr ef tk a Utt'.- r oTe-.i It I diKyvrd Ofcat tharmvls rs . a ii fg , ,t csttlacras, TI rrnt rls llteat -steter Urrsfi, fcrw im. iu e paccisg bsa jrdrt, ari: S it j .f w a neJarg ir ha uA4 h rnU ea lita ioc ! C.-1 frarti a H- im' sil M 1 1 aita km iwhl tt frws : C?uar frgA.t l-sr - r, i ijvtr t i-Tftr tv:b; 9i ii 'iT.jiKaio!s r uhu Ce ctaaa tf isp-r a;iitl v&A3rt, Sr;ti4 aar BArtsrits. Ml Nv. II. iJg.l tars iruis. a-rrry prs"al ia tv rfl Co.jr. iIUWK. ti . ... . v .. . . ae' . -. m, iroas v i aa- a - Srt of CiarJ- 'Jity, fc 1 esi isrriZMrr irt .Vs&aOia. TS-r rftra Oawji. t "f orvsajt at D4v9crat, lI j.4ajlty Tte 9sugfs arfUil. P-rjnlfets. te rire Qesapto'a j-faiity t T. Ti- Jt-s- f as ciaiee that rrsr ia CsWswt wta w est tats piaraLsy t-rr!y. AS say rsa IX 4ulssi hattalsl-aa: asT eeaerad tt4ts la Asa Arai tty srlS k- s a s.af sal asfare tta POWOCRIV EXPLAINS, nasi sSm ream ST r a l I mt Wav-.Kif. Iattarst.ta. J1. 1. -I fc rf-r TeWTJaT irat Mar ",,? IVA(' tl flCTtg rw f ! 4ctb ia 1& assttri of ta Kslcat of twatri I Xay x9 rot"- v r.l 3 ' mulr of 1Vm rlf sur ateC U tba jis-Sj z ii- JCsickt l-f. r&lr 3ittaa f f! tlri-4 rwg t& trAt& at a trtt de- ' T m1T t&Maa4 Kw fifdt , at tr a twg utrMtf m ! ,11V t tl-J t4 lW fK - i tr -f lalf Wijt, Vt Uft IMBMf et SM'tii tfWAt ! . ) , trs tat t ! 4riu); - tie, Wl-f !i f-ol t MVifi fSy 'fctlby 4.ii4.! d- tS.fa-J -AfSPflt-1 Sit A.M. t inn th tftorii r4 mwalnx Utfn , fnf! v&w- k-jkv -sf- a.dsl tiT-std"! 11 lv w , i :tJat. tfcro tir ni a t-lw.t ' tt-t aa.tv auMag li C-r iitl t dotug tblr itnty tn waiting MM I t&r Mil 4 tvpta th- eU lfl vIiVmT, i .tlv-tr- Uvm tW lfi tufnr ty ) Tfc BaiM if(X- v!tH trm w-l . gata; fe aM, ,l piMvt.pkr- W tb Kitigat vf ltsr T.pl I . ad, f r ttrrtill-4t ti.W JsoYTtt y i.t l ? frMu!bkd r Add ta all of taM - tUf enitn ba b Jt N) aba u4i- Atad fiuk.r, r ttcst agint S !' U,ln kti nr( , in.ii Mft -l li it. 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