kiVifta:,-"-- w. -'-ct.r.r - f sr-3- LP&Rrl . tl Srf-s SEtf "J i-is, l . 1? amEiaaafeisWiis.igL . -.- . , . ,. ,.. , v , j . . , . , r -Sy .-,,!! ,.- , .., . .,.. .... , , - utl2LJmmmmmammmmmmmimmmmm OffioP? c&oui chief, jansvrsj A.O. sri - v- -fiHi K-. x:rBa r-.-aaeejre:- M&?1DI!MWlk - - - BYBsUSKA CURRENT COMMENT. Maw AnwMort retirement from th stage la tail to ae permanent Varux millle ballots wen prlated for the electtoa to New York City. Edlabars? electrical exhibition fell 9ses short of paying expeases at baa gome iato liquidation. The coal miners of Indiana, ia State convention, decided toatandby the corn tract signed ia the spriag with the operators, aad aot demand aa iacreaae is wages. Thb President haa received the reeig aatiom of George & Batcheller aa Aa- aistsntbecretury of the Treasury. Mr. Batcheller will Uke the office of Mlais ter to PortvzaL Couxt Vos Moltkk. whose alaetieth birthday aaaiTeraary has just been cele brated ia Germany, has startled the world by refasiag a Dukedom teadered him by Emperor William. . Bitsdkeds of persoas are sqaattiag along the laads receatly ceded by the Cbeyenae aad Arapahoe Indians, anx ioasly awaitiag the ratification of the treaty by Congress that they may eater. The Treasury Department aanouaces that under the new tariff law a duty of VLH cents per pound must be assessed on all imported lead, whether ia com bination with silver or in smaller or larger proportions. Mr Schxapiiobst, the Liberal cau cus leader and manipulator, has re ceived reports from all parts of Ea gland and Scotland assuring him of phenomenal gains for the Liberal party ia the general elections. Ox his recent trip from Montreal to New York the Comte do Paris had a narrow escapo from a horrible death. At Plattsburg he attempted to board the train while in motion, and missing the guard rail was swunsr between the cars. He was saved by trainmen. Tins widow of Prof. Jamison, the nat uralist who was with the Barttelot party on tbe Congo, writes to the Lon don Times that the life and diaries of her husband are being published. It is probable that they will throw light upon the Barttelot-Stanley dispute. BAnoi Adler offers to pay the ex panses incurred if Stepniak, Krapotkin, Morris, Burns and others abandon tbe proposed meeting in London in behalf of tbe Jews in Russia, on the ground that the cause of the Jews will not be benefited by being associated with thatof the Nihilists. It is learned that the Russian Colonel Obrutscheff. who is now in Paris, is un der instructions from the Government at St Petersburg to conclude an of fensive and defensive alliance between Bussia and France, and it is said that the progress of his negotiations has thus far been hitrhly satisfactory. Prioadikk-Genekai. Griebson says that recent surveys have shown that a railroad can be constructed throughout the Grand canyon of the Colorado at a feas ble cost, and liberal encourage ment should bo given by the Govern ment to hasten its completion and open up the famous wonderland, now beyond the reach of many. Jt is reported from Constantinople that the Austrian and British Ambassa dors to the Porte have remonstrated with tbe Sultan on tbe cruel treatment of Armenian prisoners, several of whom. including the young Armenian who at tempted to murder the arebpriest Succkias. have been tortured to death in the prisons of Constantinople. At a recent session of tbe Dutch Par liament all the members of both houses being present, Dr. Mackay Minister of Colonies, announced that in the opinion of the doctors who had examined the King his Majesty's health was such that he was incapacitated for performing the duties of the Government. He there fore asked Parliament to make the declaration that the constitution ecribed. pre- Juan Garcia, who made an unpro voked assault upon the Spanish Consul, Senor Francisco de Bagner, at Key West, Fla., was arraigned before a Cuban justice of the peace, pleaded guilty and was fined SI0. This leniency has created the greatest indignation among all classes at Key .West In con sequence the Consul has been ordered to close his consulate, and he has left for Havana. The annual sale of seal skins held in London showed an advance of from 50 to 100 per cent over the prices of last year. As this sale determines the market for the next twelve months, those who luxuriate in seal skins this winter must pay well for the privilege. Leading fur dealers of New York said that the advance was something unpre cedented, and attributed it to the small catch of seals this year. Tax religious marriage of Mile. Moh renheim, daughter of Baron Mdhren helm, the Russian Ambassador to France, to Lieutenant" Des Exe took place in Paris recently and was attead ed by Madame Carnot wife of the Pres ident and all the Ambassadors la Paris. A crowd gathered outside the church ia which the ceremony was performed and aa the bridal party came out they were greeted with cries of "Long live Rus sia! loag live France!" The decline of tbe flour mill in dustry in Bussia is attributed to the persecution of the Jews. Many of the'largeat mills were owned by Jews, and these having boon compelled to abandon their property, by the re-enforcement of obsolete lawa the industry a which Russian commerce largely depends is, therefore, languish ing. Kussia is negotiating with France forfavorable terms for Russian grain, the export of which has of late largely decreased. Captaet JIuxbq, bis sixteen-year-old eon aad crow of .nine men of the wrecked brlgantiaaSageaia, which went to pieees-eaf the beach at Joaes' ialet near LJPi arrived at New York and the captain reports a thrilliag ex perieace. Aa the vessel went to pieces the eleven men took to the yawl and were betnffrapidly carried ont to sea when tbey atrack buoy, to which they made fast They were eveatually res- zrom taeir perilous aesitioa bv the UManviaa; kSsr? " " J" a the Cologne Ge IJaaase naa aa a tatsrview with X P. V: TOmnor oa matters relating tolralaa: Barinr the Interview O'Connor aaid that Iteiea-Dllloamiaaton to America had I tillil' - ---. - il. oi,m .wawnwai wi wi vue onnu 1 1 Their only y for political par- ape get- preh- aadJO'Brio -vKaKj-vwsa . v." .--t LTfc aeaarwae so ret moac k aajr JMan,aa .-HnFasBseau Bfc'-, , 1- .- '-r-ry55.'535SBB!- S'-'J- . . j . aaaaL-. - . , . i -.jif-z - . zze-! -. . NJEW8 OF THE WEEK. CHmmA By TeeTapaY aad MaJL AsmrourtcAL. M. Aixakd, a journalist foaght a duel aear Toors, France. The weapons used were pistols, aad Allard wasahot ia the stomach. He haa since died from the effects of hie injuries. Tax question of Speaker Bead count iaf a quorum haa come np ia a case at New York, where aa importing house challenged the legality of aa act de clared paaaad by the Speaker. Br direction of the Secretary of the Interior. Ageat Wangh haa beea direct ed to take prompt steps to return the depredating bands of Utea ia Colorado to their reservatioaa The Secretary of War haa also givea the necessary in structions to tho local military author ities. Tbk Parliament of Holland has been called upon to act in tbe crisis occa- aioaed by the King's sickness. Mb. Gladstoxe in an address to work men extolled free trade He claimed that the results of the last fifty years' legislation had been that trade had multiplied fivefold; that the population had doubled; and that the material, so cial, moral aad political condition of the country had enormously improved. Brigos Swift, a noted pork packer of Cincinnati, is dead. He was an octo genarian. Admiral Pkeeiiaxtlk, of tbe British South African squadron, has captured Vitu and burned the town to tbe ground. Only three men were wounded on the British side in the attack upon Vitu. A high license local option liquor bill, with provisions similar to tbe law now in force la Massachusetts has been in troduced in the Vermont Legislature. Tins twenty-fifth anniversary of Arch bishop Foeban's admission to the priest hood was celebrated with great pomp at Chicago on tbe 29th. Senor Miguel Suarez Gaxes, now Consul-General at New York, has been appointed Spanish Minister to tbe United States, vice Senor Murnaga, re signed. Minister Liscolx has left London for a vacation at home. Tine Brazilian Government dered the conversion of tbe cent Government bonds into cents., payable in gold. nas or fivo per four per Thirty more Armenians have been arrested in Constantinople for conspir ing against tbe Turkish Government Tax remains of tbe late General Crook are to bo removed from Oakland, Md., to tbe National cemetery at Ar lington Heights, near Washington. Owing to the new Tariff law of the United States 1,000 weavers have been thrown out of work in Silesia Herbert Ward, the traveler, declares that Barttelot was not addicted to tho practices hinted at by Stanley. It is stated that the modru vivendi which Portugal has proposed to England opens up the Zambesi to all nations, while Engl and agrees to make no treaty with native cbiofs in the Portuguese sphore until tho delimitation of tbe frontiers is settled. Tiik anti-Semitic party in tbo Hun garian Diet has been dissolved af tor an existence of ten years. IIerr Johann Nussbaum, the cele brated Gorman surgeon and oculist, died in Munich recently. The lato Franklin B Jagger, of Bur lington, Iowa, left $30,000 to missionary societies and Grinnell College. aOSCELLANEOUft. Italy's Mediterranean squadron has been considerably damaged in a storm. The wharf front at Apalachicola, Fla., was damaged by fire on tbe 27th, The property destroyed was estimated at 8175.000. President Gompebs has called for a meeting of the Federation of Labor at Detroit Mich., December & The Socialists have gained a number of scats in Ilrussels and the provincial towns of Belgium. Governor Cooper, of Colorado, has appealed for Government protection against tho Utes. Less than one-half of a potato crop this year is estimated compared with last year. The post-office authorities will permit iruessing and voting schemes of mer chants in newspaper advertisements. The announcement of prizes at church fairs, eta, however, will not bo allowed. Barnum's circus was in another wreck at Macon. Ga. Two men and eight horses were killed. The Western Anthracito Coal Associa tion met in New York and decided upon a raise of ten cents a ton in tbo price of anthracite coal at Chicago and all lake ports. Natural gas appears to bo giving out at Pittsburgh, Pa. It was reported in London that a ves sel with 700 emigrants on board had foundered off Cape St Vincent The steamboat Alexander Swift broke in two near Glenwood, Pa., having been overloaded. No lives were lost The damage was estimated at 550,000. Eureka Springs, Ark., suffered a loss of $200,000 by fire on tbe 28th, which broke out in the Perry House on Spring street The bridge man above Niagara Fain reported a man in a skiff pass under the other morning. No one knew who it waa Fire in the George Weidman Brewing Compaay's establiahmeat in Newport Ky., the other night destroyed a large warehouse containing 100,000 bushels of barley and malt The loss was estimated at $100,000, with full insurance. ' The St Paul telegraphers' strike resulted in an easy victory for the West ern Union. President Cable, of the Rock Island road, states that the building of an ex tension of the Rook Island to Salt Lake City was among the events of construc tion likely to soon occur. He admitted that this was what prompted his recent visit to New York City. The Attoraey-General of Iowa haa been ordered to begin suit to force the railroads of that State to put into force the State Commission's joint rate order. The body of aa Italian was found on the river front at Louisville, Ky., with several gaahea ia his head and a knife throng h the heart His death was the work of the Mala. The victim, it ia believed, was followed to Louisville from New Orleans. According to the National Gaaette Prof. Koch, the specialist, haa discov ered a cure for consumption by inocula tion, aad ia coaseeueace has abandoned lecturing aad will devote himself ex clusively to experimenting. Twentt hale of cotton oa a platform at Colbert, L X, awaiting shipment, were destroyed by ire recently. Thomas C Woolfolk was'aaaged at Macon, Ga, oa the Svth. Ha murdered his father aad eight other persoas with aa axe Augaat 6,1887. His reason for tbe crime was a desire to obtain his father's estate, which waa likely to go the children by a second wife. A coal train on the Pennsylvania railroad raaea a misplaced awitchand crashed through the Hotel Brunswick, at Hunting!, p., creatine a peak aaaaaa; the gnaata, aad leaded ia the yardaof thaGirard Heaee aad Jackson House. Thebe la a plague of veneme hUck spiders at Aete, N. J., aad the people are ia a seats of great tranidatioa. Ahraan Wiener, a prominent farmer, had been bitten and was ia a cril . ' H -T. i "' " ,vi iji r ST. i,. Tib iatirrectioa of "peasants la Southern Kassia continue Tea rebels pillage the residences ef laadewaer Nina thousand troops are operatias; against them. An epidemic fever prevails ia Kil lamey, Ireland, attributed to aatiaf diseased potatoes. Isaac L. Falk St Co., clothing maaa facturera, New York, have failed far ftgO, Isidore Roskstkax, cloak mnaefaeV arer, Broadway, New York, haa failed for $150.00. Ta commission annotated by the Pennsylvania Legislature to survey a route and report on the practicability of build.ag a ahip caaal between Lake Erie and Pittsburgh haa decided to rec ommend each aa enterprise, The State will probably solicit aid frost the Na tional Government Four men were fatally injured by a boiler explosion at the Portage rolling mills at Duncansville, near Altoonn, Pa, A vouxo physician of Hyde Park, Chicago, died recently after aa oyster meal at a restaurant The oysters bad been kept so long that tbey had devel oped a poision known aa ptomaia. The St Johns Savinga Banks, St Au gustine, Fla., has suspended. It is domed by tbe Two Republics that Mexico has placed a prohibitive duty on cattle. The census will probably show tbe population of Alaska to be 33.000. The Rhode Island State House Com mission has decided on a f 1,000,000 Cap itol Judge Tulev, of Chicago, has decided adversely to Ed Corrlgan, the horseman. Bookmaking at race tracks is illegal in Illinois. Twenty-six confessions of judgment, aggregating about S200,000, have been entered against Leopold Bros. & Co., wholesale clothiers at 220 Franklin street Chicago. iHR imcazo snerm nas laicen pos- session of the Arkansaw Traveler, edited by Op:c P. Reid, the humorist Business failures (Dun's report) for the week ended October SO numbered 218, compared with S25 the previous week and 201 the corresponding week of last year. Fued Mundee, aged 13, was blown from a wharf at St Johns. X. B Fred Young, aged 17, tried to rescue him, but both were drowned. Judge Caldwell, of tbe United States Circuit Court at Little Rock, Ark., has rendered an original package decision In direct antagonism to tbe de cision of Judges Philips and Foster at Topoka. Caldwell holds that tbe Wil son law gives validity to the old State laws concerning liquor. The Pope's recent encyclical to the Italian Bishops concludes with assert ing that two povornmonts are impossi ble at Rome and that authority must be given back to tbe Pope if the world de sired his influonco over Roman Cath ol:cs. The Spanish steamer Viszcaya was in collision with tho schooner Ifargreaves soon after leaving New York for Havana. A shocking loss of life was the result both vessels sinking. About twenty out of one hundred persons only were saved. The Vossicbo Zoitung confirms the report from Warsaw that while a num ber of persons wero leaving Russia, their intention being to emigrate to Brazil, tbey wero fired upon by tho Russian frontier guard at Slupcha. Only four men lost their lives. The census of the country as finally announced by Superintendent Porter is a triflo under sixty-two million and a half. If correct it shows a deplorable falling off in the birth rato or an enor mous incroase in tho death rate, as the immigration has been excessive. Sug gested causes are that the census figures of 1870 in thn South wero greatly do flclent, and that the present census ia defective. Perhaps a little of every thing has contributed to mako tbe cen sus of 1890 an epoch in the history of the country. Chilli cotiie. I1L, near Peoria, was almost wiped out by fire on the night of the 31st At the tunnel near Somerset Ky., where the recent terrible wreck oc curred, there was another collision. In which Conductor Law ton was killed and sevoral persons hurt Americus B. Missimer, of Pottstown, Pa, conductor of tho train wh.ch caused two deaths at Williamsport Pa. has been arrested for criminal carelessness. Because her husband of three weeks paid attentions to another woman. Mrs. John Williams, colored, of Bradford, Ala, shot him dead and tried to kill herself, but failed. Eleven German life boatstnon wero drownod off tbe coast of Germany while trying to rescue the crew of a British vessel. At a recent civil service examination in Baltimore all tho papers presented such a striking s.milarity that an ia vestigation is bo.ng made. ADDITIONAL DISPATCHES. Ex-President Hayes on tho 1st ad dressed tbe Johns-Hopkins University at Baltimore, Md., on tbe subject of negro education. The Union Pacific has issued its sec ond sensational manifosto. It absolute ly refuses to pro-rate with any other connecting lino than tho Northwestern. Since tho outbreak of cholera in tho Cbineso Empire there have boon 38,435 cases and ilo, 911 deaths. The epidemic has almost subsided. Grand Meadows, the largest hay farm in Northern Indiana, containing 9,000 acres, was set on fire by hunters, burning up 12.000 tons of hay. Tho to tal loss was $90,000. Chicago capitalists are about to es tablish a big tin can factory in Balti more. The municipal elections in Ireland and Wales showed Liberal gains. Dillon and O'liricn. tbe Irish Nation alists arrived at New York on tho 2d, accompanied by Timothy Harrington ana 1. D. Sullivan. TnoMAs RaoAuns, tho only Lynn (Mass.) morocco manufacturer who had not discharged his old help, turned off 167 of bis employos, in accordance with the resolution adopted by the National Morocco Manufacturers Association, that on November 1 all Knights of La bor should bo discharged. The corner stone of the Women's Temple, which is being erected by the Women's Christian Temperance Union, was laid by Mrs. Malilda B Cane at Chicago on the 1st Ciiir.K Justice and Mrs. Fuller will celebrate tbeir silver wedding in Janu ary at tbeir Washington home. On that day tho wedding of their daughter, Miss Mildred Fuller, to Hugo Wallace will take place. Clearing house returns for the week ended November 1 showed an average ia creaae of 2.4 compared with the corre sponding week of last year. In New York there was a decrease of L4. Prices continued to shrink on the London Stock Exchaag during the weak eaded November 1. There were batter iadications toward the close. BasUees waa dull on the Paria Bourse. At Berlin prices were firm. At Frank fort business was quiet Two hundred and If ty persons were arrested at New York for illegal regis tration. Ajtoao the t passengers landed tress tWiCitv at CffM a tU 4 m sixty-six Tnrlclshearsat weaver They eveagfctttieir teems aad teals with them aa taayar believed to be imparted by several amonoa aarpet " ' " . --ft ;$.s?r2isSS6 NEBRASKA STATE NEWS. Tnlery la the Whttemaa at Auburn, after betas; oat all night, returned a verdict of murder ia the Irst degree against Charles John son, who shot aad killed hla brother-in-law, Jamea Whitemaa, ia July last The clothing store of Stone Co., of Central City, was robbed of worth of goods by burglars the other atght Charlks M. ThosltoV, a yoaag farm er living twelve miles from Alliance, re cency killed Fred Bobinaon and fatally shot his sweetheart, Myrtle Kerr. The iirland Tboslton were engaged to be married, but when Tboaltoa called to see her ahe told him that aha had de eded to marry aaother maa named Foreman to please her parent Thoal toa expostulated with her, when her father came out and seized her, aad Tbosltoa attempted to shoot him. Rob inson, who was in tbe house, rushed out and waa shot dead by tbe furious lover, and tbe girl was shot in the side in at tempting to disarm him. J. R, CoNKU.f, a wealthy stockman. was arrested at Lincoln tbe other day on the charge of criminally assaulting tbe wife of Andrew J. Reed. Tbe crime was committed some time ago, but it is declared tbe lady, through fear of her life, has bad to keep the secret A recent fire in Utysscs destroyed fourteen buildings, causing 920,000 loss. The wife or Charles Clark, of Lincoln, recently d sappeared with her six chil dren, six cows and a horse, the rosult of seven years' industry on tbe part of herself and husband. Clark says be misses tho children, tbe cows and the horse but thinks he can continue busi ness without Mrs. Clark. The other morning Samuol McCath- rnn. nnn of thn nlilnst nlnnnAP anttlnra J of toe pjatte valley, was perhaps fatal ly wounded at Chapman by one Joyce i & . -,- ,,v. ....i, k. .m i rvifcto juuuk uiaii vuvr sli uwiv uw vtu , entieman on tho head with a club, in- I flicting two cuts which penetrated to tbe skull. Mr. McCathron is eighty years . old, with poor health, and his recovery was considered imposstDie. xno cow ardly murderer fled, but was being pur sued by citizens. Mits. Giuffith, a Brown County woman, created considerable excite ment in Loup the other day by appear ing on tho streets with a shotgun on her shoulder, a pair of handcuffs in her pocket and a revolver in her belt Sbe was looking for her runaway husband. j Ciiables Vance, a young man who naa oeen employed on a larm, took a girl toa bagnio at Covington the other night and soon after taking a room the girl was heard to scream and Vance rushed out in a half-dressed condition. The girl was found unconscious with her skull crushed back of the right ear, as if by a blow from tho butt of a re volver. She could not recover. The girl is said to bo tbo daughter of highly respected parents residing near tbe State line. Vance escaped, but officers were in pursuit The fine barn belonging to Fred Meyer at Fremont was burned tbe other night with its contents, including throe horses, a cow, grain and hay. Loss about $3,000; insured. BEirr Shields and Smith Hart two Kansas farmers, wero run down by a Northwestern freight train near Supe rior tbo other night Both men were badly hurt and will probably die. Thomas Dolison, a farmer residing near Exeter, recently left borne ostensi bly to assist a neighbor move a barn and has since been missing. Several days later over three hundred men met at his farm and spent tho day in thor oughly searching tbo premises and tbe country for miles around without re sult The prevailing opinion seemed to be that Dolison was decoyed away and murdered. A neighboring farmer heard a pistol shot in the direction of his houso upon the night of his disap pearance. His granary and cellar con tained about S250 worth of oats and po tatoes. Ho was always very particular about his horses, and tho fact of their being left without food or water, to gether with tbe fact of his having con siderable money from tbo sale of farm produce, caused apprehension of foul play. Elder M Meciiam, of Boaver Valley, recently mot with an accident that nearly cost him his llfo. In attempting to cross the railroad track about a mile and a half from Wilsonvillo his wagon was struck by the west-bound psssenger train and thrown into tho ditch beside the road. Mr. Mecham was crushed be neath tbe overturned vehicle and sus tained very serious injuries. A family of newcomers to Ashland have lately lost two children by diph theria They had previously lost sev eral children from tho same disoase in the East and it is supposed the germs of d phtberla were taken to Ashland with them. At a dance recently given on the res ervation near Pender, some Indians got into a fight and one of them had three ribs broken and his head pounded into a jelly. He died from the effects. . .hie iorK creamery nas oeen chased by John Peters. m. . . . pur- Maiitin Barker, a well known s bar ber, recently shot and seriously wound ed El Lewis, employed in Tranmer's livery stable at Lyon Barker was considerably under the infiuenco of liquor at the time. George Akkin has been found guilty of burglarizing Shlmanok's shoo storo at Central City. An election was recently held at Lex ington to determine whether or not the Council should issue water bonds in the sum of 519,000, Tbe vote was largely in favor of tho proposition. More room is needed at the Norfolk hospital for the insane to accommodate the patients already committed to it for care and treatment For some time past from two to seven patients have been sleeping outside the ward The crowded condition of the institution will demand some legislative attention this winter. There was a "pumpki dance" a few nighta since in Fred De la Maotyr bis; barn at Fremont sad most of tbe social club enjoyed the fun. The bam waa lighted up with all kinds of fantastical lights and the participants ia tbe dance were dressed ia keeping with the deco rations of the bam. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of J. H. Chelson, of Leigh, for embezzling $277, the proceeds of sales of blading twine taken oa commission contract A tramp aamed James Taylor, from Pittsburgh, waa run over by the cars at Scribner the other -day aad no se verely injured that one leg had to be amputated at the hip. The Methodist Episcopal conference meets at Randolph. December 2, 3 aad 4. Heset HoYr, of Clark Coaaty, fell from a scaffold receatly. sustaialnc se rious in jury. One of the aakle heasa waa drive nearly through the lash. M. K. PuedT. of Homer, had the mis fortaaa to lose Ive head of horses dur ing a heavy rain the other eight His stable was situated aear a creek aad the water raised aad llled the stable aad drowned the heroes before he waa aSrare of the danger, only oae encaplg. Tax fcr-Tear-eJd girl of Sam Schwab, residing- near Plattamouth, reeeatly swallowed a bean which lodged fa bar windaine aad caused hr death. tha UnJe Fneilc track aad Gas Wiaceka has guilty et the a by a FK' V Jvnf - " -" z -Aryt.-yissi AT LARGE. tka Daeparado and , Walk Oat of Jail. 1 KIWI EASILY THE! . DtVsBM -JUCto BoosmiXE, Ma, Nor. The start ling; aaaonacemeat that Joha O. Tar ltagtoa. the murderer of Sheriff Crea mer, had escaped Saturday night from the county jail waa the report spread abroad la this city yesterday morning. It waa found that Turlington had placed a dammy in his bed and had secreted himself Saturday evening un der the bed of Deputy Sheriff Nicold so ia the lower hall of the jail aad when, a short time after supper, Nicold son went into the jail and upstairs to see if every thiag was all right Tur lington deliberately walked out It was notknown until 9 o'clock that the condemned man was at large. Three horses were found bearing evidence of bard usage. Tbey bc loaged to different parties aloe the road to Jnffnmon Citr. It ia annnoMd Turlington pressed these animals into KPlMtAM htm tnmrh th MUnnri Pacific railroad, oa which ho went either east or west Up to this time Turlington has not been heard from in any way. Messages have been sent to all parts of the conn try. Turlington was arrested at Sedalia last spring for shooting at two brake men near Ottcrville, Ma, and brought here charged with assault with Intent to kilL While at Sedalla he told a vountr nrisoner whose confidence ho se cured that he had concealed tho re- volver with which he did tho shooting near Ottervilie wbero it could be found. Tbe young man got the revolver, took It to lloonville and gave it to Turling ton. That evening whon Sheriff Cran mor went into the jail Turlington drew his revolver and demanded his release. Cranmer drew his revolver and accord ing to best accounts both fired about tbo same t mo. Cranmer was fatally wounded. Turlington was captured be fore be had gone very far, was triod for murder, convicted and sentenced to be banged November 21. lleforo bis trial be told tbo story of tbe Prjor creek train robbery in tho Indian Terr.tory, and said a man named Tctupio had as sisted him in the robbery. Temple was apprehended at Fort Worth, Tex., nnd is now in jail at Fort Smith, Ark. HEADQUARTERS CLOSED. Iteth rolltintl Coafwltten at WMhtnatna Ilia Them Awn jr. Washington, Nov. 2. Hoth tho Na tional Congressional committees closed tbeir headquarters hero yostorday. Both appear sanguine at tho outcome. The Democrats claim tho next Houso by majorities ranging from Hi to 40, and aro counting on almost a solid delega tion from the South. On tho other hand, the Republican committeo asserts that tbe Republicans will control tho next House, and that thoir majority will not be lower than 7. Instead of tbo flvo soats conceded by the Democrats to them in tbo South, tbe Republicans aro counting on at least fifteen or twenty. They claim they will elect threo each in Missouri. Vir ginia and North Carolina, at loast two in West Virginia and tho same number in Arkansas, ono each in Louisiana, Alabama, South Carolina, Maryland and Kentucky. The Rehriax Haa. LoxDOff, Nov. 2. A report has been circulating here, based on statements in dispatches from America, that the British Foreign Office had made overtures in regard to tho Hehring sea, but tho Foreign Ofllco officials deny the statement It is understood, how ever, although it is not officially stated, that England is awaiting tho action of tbe American Government on tho prop osition to arbitrate and that in tho meantime England will soo that British vessels are protected from molestation. No Placa for O'MaHcr. Jefferson City, Ma, Nov. 2. The Supremo Court took up and passed upon the Neil-O'Malloy contost in tho Eighth Congressional district by sustaining the action of tho Sec retary of State in refusing to placo tbo name of O'Malley upon tbo t.ckets printed for uso in tho city of St Louis, undor tho Australian system, as the nominee of the Democratic party for Congress. Tho court adjonrnod un til November 17. An Actor Convlete. New York. Nov. 2. Charles Crumley, the actor, otherwise known as Webster, who on August 19 last shot and killed Robert McNeill, a young engineer, whom he suspected of being criminally intimate with his wife, was convicted in the general sessions court of man slaughter in tbe first degree. The jury in his case has been out twenty hour KalahU af Labor Dteehared. Ltn!C, Mass., Nov. 2. Tbomaa Bhoades, tbe only Lynn morocco manu facturer who had not discharged his old help, to-dsy turned off 107 of his em ployes, in accordance with tho resolu tion adopted by the National Morocco Manufacturers' Association that on No vember 1 all Knights of Labor should be discharged. Bariaa; far OIL Pckbu. CoL, Nov. 2. Tho Colorado Coal k. Iron Company, owning large tracts of land, valuable coal and iron mines, coke ovens snd steel works in this city, have began to bore for oil on their lands in the vicinity of Florence This will be tbe third company to develop the oil field which already sap plies the entire State. TornVA. Kan., Nov. 2. Tho original package houses are closing; here. Only oae reasalaed opea at noon. Caldwell's decision is received with joy by the Pro hibitlonmts aad is regarded aa a taal deciaio of the qoestioa. Is tha Selomoa Islands the market .notation oa a "good quality" wife fa la,as eecoaant The moaey of tha oaasiata of strings of shell aboat the sine of a shirt button, waU made, aad strung la fathom lengths f tw kinds, "red" aad "white moaey. this s the bane of the enrreacy, above which eeeaes dog's teeth, which are the fli.tt their coiaage. Only two teeth beea a tog's jaw are legal trader. Theresa ee.thlg abeet self-made asaa; if they o to the bad they caa't fall back a the aid gaff aboat ecigiaai AVebaseka girl a Uiag asked why she did aet marry replied: "I hare oaeyefmyew. I has that swears, a mokey that Laetere that smekea. ae yea seelasaaetiaaeedof ahnehandvery hadly." Beyt ia said ta have th af earner lets of amy th eeemtrj. F. itnksilniw to bay a lei I everr tewa ah rieUed. aad la Uaivemityhaein all ef im sr ? -e - X.,?- ".- .J v'SS - - Ji, Scfcfis-f 1 'kf "- lisiHansm aba i m je m m "V-.-" " T T.VfcVZ 3- JaeawCnldwal eriaiMi Lrrrta Rock, Ark,. Nov. opinio of Judge Caldwell, United Statea Ctrceit Court, L The of the la the rigiaal packare case ef IL M. Van Villet. of Iowa, waa lied Teaterdar. It diaeuaaesthe ewestioas raised aad ex tends ever mora thaa let larxe tvne- writte nagea. The court belde that the act of Congress aad the lawa ef the State are valid. The fallowing are soma ef the aalteat points la the opin ion: "By the aet of Coagress the right which the importer previously enjoyed of selllag liquor ia origiaal packagea ia the State where the transit eaded, re gardless of the lawa of such State, is taken away, the act declaring that the liquor shall, upon Its arrival in such State or Territory, bo subject to the op eratioa or the laws of such State." After citing tbe authorities and tbe act of Congress, the opinion proceed: "It will be observed that by tbe terms of the act tho original package, upon arriving ia the State, is put on the tamo footing with liquors produced in tbe State. The original package, when it arrives within the Stato where the tran sit terminates, ia at once reduced to the rate of domestic liquors, enjoys no privi lego not enjoyed by domestic liquor, is subject to the oDeratlons and eiTocUi of I tho 'a of sucu Stat. -nctcd in ti.. " XCrciSO OI 11 police pOWOM, to tho same extent and in tho same manner as j domestic liquor. I "Now there novcr was any question I that tbo laws of Iowa prohibiting the sale of liquors nmduced in thn Stato were constitutional. Thosn laws wero ' in full force at tho date of tho passing , of tho act of Congress and that act bar ing in legal effect; abolished original pacVagos on thoir arrival within tho , State, by plac'njf them on thf samo i footing with liquor produced within tho j utc such tho7 aro nablo to tho State laws as if tuffy had never existed in the form of original packages. rVinrrrf rin roiriiltn It, fnr.Ct.tn commerce, bwt not intrastate commerce. It may reeiuato cornpierco among tho States, but not in tbo States. The Stato may regulato .partly Internal, but not Inter-Stato commerce, Tho act la drawn in view of those settled prin ciple. It protects tho Inter-Stato trans portation of liqiuor until its arrival in tho Stato whero tho transit is to end, and no longer. Upon Its arrival in the Stato the act of Congress declares that it shall bo subject to tho laws of tho tho State. "It is said tho Supremo Court decreed j these laws to bo u constitutional in so far " as they prohibited tho sale of liquors by , tbo importer or has agtmt in the original package, and that Congress couid not, , in tho languago of the learned, 'validity a dead statute,' Thoro aro two answers to this contention. Tho first is, tho act : of Congress rclegatori tho original pack age of liquor on its acrival in the State to tho laws of tbo State, passed In tho exercise of tho police powers, and thoro is not now, nor ever itas been any doubt of the validity of those laws. It is not tho laws of tho I Stato but is dead, intentions tho original package that , The obvious designs and of Coni;ross was to with- draw at onco tho protecting shield of ! Inter-Stato commerce from -tho original j packago of liquor tho moment they j entered tho State wtiero their transit was to end by placing thorn on the foot ing of liquor produced In tho Stato and declaring they bo subject to tho same laws. "That is what tbe Mupromo Court, as I construo thoir opinion, had said Con gress might do, and it is what it did dc in languago that admits of no ovaslon or discussion." COLLISION AT SEA. Terrible Loaa of Lire fly a Cell Ulna liatwaea aNp mlah Nteasavraad American Hchooner Munarlna; of tha NnrvUora. Nbw YoitK, Nov. "1. Tho stcamoi Humboldt, which arrived here from Brazil, reports that sbe picked up some of tho crow of tho Spanish steamer, Viszcaya, which left Now York Thurs day and was sunk at night off Barne gat by an unknown vessel with which she was In collision and which was also sunk, but nothing Is known of her capt ain and crow. Tho Humboldt recoived threo officers and eight of tho crow of the steamer, and it is supposed that tho rest of tho crow and tbo passengers, over sevonty persons, all told, wero lost Tho Humboldt sighted tbo wreck of tbo Viszcaya oarly next morning. Sot oral persons wero clinging to tho rig ging. Tbo chiof officer, second officer, en gineer, surgeon and eight of the crew wero rescued. They say that tho col lision occurred at night and both ves sels sank in n few moments after strik ing. Tbo captain of tbo steamer was Iot, as wero also tbe fifteen passengers and a part of tho crew, screnty-ono persons in alL Tho passengers included a Cuban millionaire, bis wifo and two children. Nothing has been heard of tho capt ain or crew of tbe schooner and it is supposed they were all lost. The rescued people say that the schooner changed bcr course when within a cable's length of thn steam ship. The schooner sank and within five minutes tbe steamer went down. The passengers were all below deck on the stesmer nnd thst portion of the crew on tbe deck took to tbo rant Tbe Viszcaya had seventy-seven in all on board. All those saved were mem bers of the crew. rail lata taa Maefclaarr. Chicago, Nov. L Juliun Swenson, a Swede employed at tbe Western Paving fc Supply Company's etubliubment as a sawyer, met a horrible death yesterday afternooa He and several companions employed aboat the mill where pav ng blocks are sawed were ia tbe engine room eating dinner. When they bad fiaished Swenso proposed to his fellow workmen that they should have a wrcstliag boat By aa us fortunate slip Swesson fell over backward oa the ma chiaery. As soon as possible the machinery was stopped aad the lifeless body take oat as Warn. Ecnc, Fa.. Oct 3L This city has suf fered severely recently from the work lof firebugs aad Wednesday night free broke out in four JitVreat carta of the broke ont ia four different parts of the city. In one instance three families barely escaped with their live Ferdi nand Fescber was arrested oa suspicion aad other arrests will fellow. PartAPaxraxa. Xev. L Frank Sherer. aged six years aad nine months, who was aceessaeaying his mother from Ba varia to thla atty oa the eteaauhlp Weateralasd, died at ae Tseeday from siekaees csseed by smekinsr a rJgareta KAAarrru. Tea. Saw. L Another yeatarday meraia e the Oadaaatl Southern railway at Taav aal X f fa Kentucky, tn which Cea dneter Lew Lewie was killed- Ten trains collided is th taL Mtreredaad sereral Injured. ' Tex, Ser. L At rl ted Care, e the aeathen 9 wen ef thla dty. a fnaght Lded with a construct traia walla a carve. Kmta SWaw we to d-ati lathe arasawwaseV 1 -- " . . , . - -5-? J. Z !, f F,S. . frT.:-ia-rf::.ri3r . . -tp ' rf i - "c -ii. e-, t ub v- me - rir.-y n 5 ."w WOMAN'S rnnnvoH. he city f i The day fares his vleH to Teafrtead who lartaingnwny frees hesau:"!tetit aty wife told me to ton my wemlrfnl Women have sw neeeeyw7.' Afraaksrfnrisslo. .... Wemea'sgeed seae t said toecme i.ttL.. Mvliotaetliat thcrare cloaeeheerreraef UtUe Ulaa OaetWnf tocertsla.thayam ap4tostrihiaaattea the head, tn all the erdlsary areas of afe, mere freaaentiy the Mm lerde ef erea Uo. . "Aeeardlncto Dr. AUc BiasHt, . ; cntiy read epopee a rit'?. Vf ferothelnaajlTaato8iatoMots persons sahject to biltoae altaek headache, who have crawUag ssaasunaa, Uke the gowlegef water la the head, waa are tired all the time' and aare attacks of sudd wrakneaa, may well se suspected of dangerous teadeacma ia wc direction of Bright's dies' Tb vcteraii newspaper coil oiponilBS Jo Howard, of the Xcw York rXm, ia noting this sutmeeaL suggests: "Peselmy Alko le correct In her dlagaosl. hat wujdoeaut ho al o mm Idea of treatment I I kae w a maa who ha seen Hired all taa time for ten ymrm. Jfisht before Uat he tee twa dorof calomel yeetertay no wtaaeu bo hadn't." .t. . I A proper aawcr ia laan'i m - .--.- letter cr oi Jira. iii,iiiiw w. ww. Devi, of Bll, O.. June 31st, l: "1 do not heltale to aay taat I owe my life to Wannrr'a 8f Cam I bad a constant hcniorrhaffe f rora my ktdsexa for more thaa Bvo months. The phy lclaa eould de aoth Inpforme. My httbasd spent huadmlsef dollars and I waa not rlievd. 1 was uader tho carwof the motcmlnnt meUcal men la tho State. Tho hetnorrhago eon before I had taken one bottieof tlu Safe Cure, 1 can nafclr and do cheerfully recommeud It to all who aro sufferer of kidacy troubla," Cafcaa Wnm1 Kya The Cuban womaa gooa through the world in an easy, sblf Um sort of a way, lounge only too gracefully la a ham mock or lolls In her rocking ohalr, her ' mlnd Intent on only one idea-how to keep cooL Tho grace of the woman ts set off by the mnrvelous way with which k sho uses her fan. Not for a moment is It at rest: It flutters, waves idly. Is opened and shut In the space of a sec- ottd, falls to the side and again rises to I take a part In the conversation. The : typo of tho faco. which beams above 1 o'very fan In Cuban high life Is difficult ' to describe, Tho complexion varies from olive to white; deep btack hair is 1 tbo prevalent hue; but tho eye! Lu- tuinous. uroamy ko larg. uara ana vivid. La aonorlta, with her curtain childlike frankness, but with n provok ing richness aad fire of natum In her features, ensnares many a heart as she stts at her open window twirling her fan and watching the curling smoke from her clgaratte, and, while she la kept under tbe strictest survelllsnce, sho Is a woman aad romantic, and many aro tho proofs that "stone walls do not a prison makv" N. Y. Journal. Hackktt. Ahkaxms. Aue. 30. 197. Dr. A. T, HiULucxasaosn. Itochcutcr. 1'a. Dt.tr Sir: I with you to scud tne a bottle of your Aatldota for Malaria, which 1 see advprllacd In the JWXa (tit Asltootte, Chattanooga, Tens,, and which I cannot get here. Fif tocn yrun aro my mother had third daychllU, and after trying tho doctors and other mtxHcinrs without relief, a friend recommended your Antidote: sho tried it and nt &im effected a permanent cure. Truly yours, J. K EnwAntm, Pastor M. E. Church. "Yovn account has been ataadtng a loag time, Mr Dukey." "Then aWn It a seat, my dear Shear' "Very (lad to, air; Until we make It a re-celptf "Clothier aud Fur nisher. a A Waailarfal faaar. When you wero reading tho large proa pe:tus of Tun Youth's CoitrAMO, pub Iltned 11 wrea la our eolutnna, did you stop to consider what a wealth of talent waa engaged iu produriug thla remarkable pa per It success is phenomenal, and Ills read In 450,000 families beruuto it is the beat of IU kind. Now la tho time to send your subscription. It "5 sunt atoneewill secure you tho rest of this year free, includ ing all the Holiday Numbers. Taa Yorcn'a Compamo, Boston. a FsE.vca officer (to raw meruit) Do uie tho favor to dismount aad look what a gawk yon are oa horseback. rick Mo Up. a Kxclacively m Saw Tor Caairal laatHa. ilea. Patrons of tho New York Central hare the exclusive advantage of arriving aad depart imr atOraud Central Station, Fourth Ave nue, and Korty-secocd Street, tho very oen. tro or mo city, convenient to hotel and reaidencea, largcat and ft neat paaeairer atatlon in America, and the only oae in the City or Now York The New York Central la tha only trunk line entering the City or New York. a ' - "Tnia boat smell dreadfully of onions.' "Yes. madam.' aa!! tho captain, "aha Is a very keky craft" N. Y Lodger. RMAag, You can read a nappy mind in a happy countenance witaout much ajtratIon' This ia the sort of eouateasece that the auoadam bllleas sufferer or dyspaptic re lieved byafeetetersiHcseeh shtUreweara. You will meet saaay soch. The great atom achic and alterative also prnvidaa liapplseas for the nalarioua, the rheumatic, Uie weak, and tho troubled with 1 aactloa of tha kid aoys and bladder. ' - a . "War don't you uke aomrtalna; far rear cold l' Tbaukt ; don't care If I &.-KY Journal. ' NtAMr vtrrj article sold is cheapened, la coat of production, at exacaes of aualitr. Dobbin1 Elert ric Soap la rnttU today what ib vru iu ijM,owwinii parw. Rami tea aad uniform. Aakyoar grocer for it. Lsekent for JmiUtiona. A Tocjca lady of oar aoualataaee who w very fond of a minister aaya her l4ve ie far reverend ever. IHaa-fcamton Leader, You make n- mistake If yon erraafoeall give your children Iir. Bull's Worm Dav atroyera. It la a aloe candy and wmm It nerer does harm it sometime dees a werie of good. 5sva stsap e janr wife's hwaet i oa u aava v any acr a Merald. THE OEMEHAL MAftKEl. .- KAJtSAt OTT. er s, CATTLS--saJfyiaa;ata.- .., Solenrataar... 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"Wi thu rv-wt.b dose hj tharrbr INtthl in of mu an doUeO"""? nt -while aT1??5 to ha Mora ireeima iii an rarr rnSirf at r Z' " .ZT .- .ttM .bl Inraoat.1 JJiVrta. for U la Hk wMpvtnga UiO1 Immwl It IrrtUtea mttd urirs. fet tfta Mreaaih to wove at kwit lvr eat rnUrrlj. rtawTir-'" ef termor Urjrplc aro nor aaeer la health a4 strrts'i& of iantMh hfaaaht about by ta uoof lb fin-;pf ZuMavtaeaiaa' end hilntf tanc sUmtUtr kmawn aa Vr" Joha HhII Urtria, ifc .JLJlcnrH virtue of many csc-ftai he. It la the hlajrin aad tae li f?r.i;nrUU o Xa wagep0kc to the wt? ant! M it Mje aim Urea toecctinttrctrl wUhoch Cwfalkwe a h w, t a w ar- a a drew sarvusit "" w w , fWUU V""". Maw' Thwl ar er Oae Hundred DollAra R anl far any case of CatArrh that ra ROi b enredhy tokla lull's Catarrh Curn r. J. CHKJta O. i'rop. Tollo, O. We, the Baderalcaetl. iaro known K J. CVy for th lt uttraa vr, awl helirva him perfectly hoaerabio la all bvm traaeectloa, and BaaHUy blo tocarrf out aa V ohla!tl, ma by their Brm. Wtt k Truax,Wholch3 Drcsa.ToIrhx WaklinT. Klaaaa ilarvla, WhoUnoie Imats. Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cur l taken laternliy, actiBg dlrertly on the blo.l aad muvou ar fxi of tha syt TUmcnf! frm, PrisT3apertiutU, Hold by all DrunfUU. Anhllseopeer I oae who can tKcruUy peissads htmealf past ha I happr t-aae heeaaatte h, waa be I ant JtJa Toci. poisons that avuiuUto In ihr alood aad rut tha machinery of thr av teat, are eradicate and espoHed by uln Prlekly Aah mitar, a taedlrtnrt that will not trntata the uaoh or aml, ItaU In a reatJ manner on theao delicate oriraaa, aad restore bnallh in every caao. ra, all my houae nr rrnJel rcejl ttee oae which I th be-tof a!L MLi aew aut not leaaed, eh!' Munej' Weekly. pvapepita trouble! nm for a numtr of years and I vra nervoua and wrak A frlead gvl mo to uo lr Hall a SirriHa. and eterythlBifl now eat aSTvet trlthte. Sfy stomaoh nov irlvea m nu yla nd t cajoy my food. II. T fcHi, Jv .vi.. Qvnsa creamrp. hit head work tiaietUi. tha barber he dia '.) Ith hi bauiU-Klailte Do not suffer from tick healcheamftment toHffer. lllaoinH'ary Carter .uu Liver Wll will cur you, IK. ono Imln pill. Small price. Small doe. Small nU. A mwu rula ta reading not to let )nr voice fall too auddenly; it mlfibt set. eracked. HiugsaUu lUiubJlcan. Cmkcx Cotda and BrOtu httta with Hald's Honey of Horihound wnl Tar Tike's Toothache lropa euro In ore minute- VTa don't put our Kroat men on poiUa atamp uUil they am iWd S they "tvrr know when they re licked " - . ToutnrLtTRlhatoffiarhthvcrsftdboweta. aid promote dltfeatlon, I4k one uf Ortr'a Little Liver fill rrry nljtht. Try them. "Wiut'i that?" 'That's a kalcldocor.' MIa It! When doe It begin tacoUtdct" Judge. Tnic beat couch me.!irtnn i I'lao'a Curs Cor Consumption. Hold ererywUcra. If. MUSICAL. There seem to bo little got; on ia nnstcal circles of late, but them is muck talk, among musical people, of the raarvcloaa cure of Mias U , the high contralto singer, who ha lonr saffered from a severe thmat or bronchial affection, superinduced by Catarrh in tbe Uea4, ami who haa bn twrfectlr cured by th aee of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, coupled with the a, of Dr. Pierce Golden M iNlicai Discovery. For all bronchial, throat ad lanr afTcc tioaa, and lingering coMgha, It m ,vt anequaled remedy. When compli cated with Chronic Naaal Catarrh, it aae ahoald bn coupled with th aae of Dr. Sage CaUrrh Bcmedr. Of all druggisu. ' DUfflFYYOUR I BL M e att am aha . MaUjUfcimsn! atlases m ryanafBiBJisjiai, ffannHsJim g a.isaiaawamt sammjt namslat mm. aV.iwsim mi iama .aa.-w. IIlTl mBmSBSjrfSJBsaaBaaaaa amlaaSaa gjWilaai 1Mifsmmaaw s m nmaam n 55? 11 anj 0m U a wha BaaaMw aa aMMaZarrS VmmU im gTasnt gta . 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