L5nb --. ''g g. V .1-, -. -'" --r i aV- j-t v "i - Sm,!:.' .- JF -V -' i'- -..-: JiiZ- . "rfEfc. -. i . 'fc.'J :t$ W-5". --- r A- V -?- i1 m'- tisS. hqcji ft ' .. - . r.f ir-m If m - v 5 ! I s 2 i t r.wr&.-.j- wm JSi." r. . . - - . - . SaSe -eeaaajaaBABj "PetSFnyBjVtSJT. tsaC5 .Jfc- CTjOUh.'- - - -- NEBTfASK-! , ' CURRENT COMMENT. ' T Evening Joaraal of Albany, It V., Bk'oes a great scarcity of barley. harily eaeairk to naka aer. Ixaraligioaa freaxy at 'a lletkoalst Caarca at Blzmiagbaai, Ala, oae at the colors, wonea fell apoa aaother aaeat iaf oa the ioor. Oa beta separated the aaaer oae was fouae faspiajr aad in a few aiomeaU expired. ScaoKox-GEsrcKAi. Hamilton, of tbe Maria Hospital Service, discass-. iaf Dr. Koch's aew remedy for coasanipt'on with a represeatative of the Uaited Press, said that he is coaviaced that the stateaieats asade by Pro! Koch are based oa close study sad careful obserr&tloas. The follewiaf officers were elected at the ateetlas; of tbe Anerlcaa Copyrlf bt lmgv ia New York: Presideat, Jasses Sassell Lowell; Ice-presideats, Ed aiiiid Clareace 8tedmn, General Lew tlallsoe aad Edward Effrleston; secre tary, Kehert CJaderwood Jobasoa; treas urer, Tkosias W. Knox. Ix view of the glfaatic proportions the liquor traffic is assuming in Alasks, the Pacific Steam Wbalinr Company has iastructed ail their captaias not to call at Honolulu, where rum could be obtaiaed, but to proceed direct on tbe wbalisg cruise. Tbey are to stop at no point where a stock of liquor could be laid la. COUXT AlJCXAMER SZBCBEKTI, who was r Itcb up as lost, is soon expected at Vieaaa, Austria. Tbe rumor was red ceatty that ne haa been asssssiaatea at Hoaolal u. The Couat has brought back from his distant voyages more than a thoassad photographic vltws from coun tries which had not been visited by Eu ropeans since tbe times of Cook and Vancouver. Tax greed jury at Chicago bss re turned five indictments against W. IL Bright, president, and W. C Bright, vice-president, of tbe Genesee Oil Com paay, of Buffalo, who shipped tbe naph tha which caused tbe explosion of tbe steamer Tioga in the harbor some aioatbs ago, killing a number of long shoremen. They must stand trial for maaslaughter. Tax aew board of tbe Union Pacific intends to appoint some young and active railroad man as vice-president and gen eral maaager, whose headquarters will be at Omaha The person to be selected for this purpose has not yet been de termined upon, but tbe endeavor will bn made to secure a young man of abuadaat railway experience and of the highest capability. Baxst Sullivan, the tragedian, is lying seriously ill at his residence in Brighton, England. Mr. Sullivan has beea ia bad health for a long while and cancelled all engagements some time back; people, indeed, havo marveled that he has held out so long. The vet eran actor has had a varied and hot in glorious career, ne mado his debut on the stage at Cork in 1640. The first regular through broad gauge train over the RioGrando Western from tbe east arrived at Salt Lake City. Utah, on the 17th. The standard gauge is from Salt Lake to Grand Junction, CoL, over the Rio Grande Western, then sixty-five miles from Grand Junction to Rifle, used in common by tho Midland aad Denver & Rio Grande, thence these lines separate, each bavin jr its own track. Exgush cotton operatives are demanding that they shall not be subjected to tbe competition of operatives working long hours for small wages in tbe cotton mills of India, and agitation is on foot to shorten the hours of labor in that country. Cot ton manufacture in India is rapidly growing, aad that country will soon be a formidable rival in tbe field f competition. Covokessmax Caknox, of Illinois, the ehairmaa of the House Committee on Appropriations, recently told a reporter that he apprehended in a general way that when the adjudications under tbe aewaeasloa law were made, the pen sion roll would reach 150,000,000 a year. He estimated tho cost of the new law at $50,000,000 a year. Mr. Cannon aatd he had ao doubt that the revenues of the Government under tbe new tariff law would be sufficient to meet all the ordinary expenses of the Government pay150,MO,OOO a year for pensions'. A cablegram received by General Fits Hagh Lee, president of the Rock Bridge Company, from London, an aouaoee that the first payment has been made to the British-American Trust Compaay of London of the SI, Mt,Mt which is to give a syndicate ataee np of prominent Englishmen an Internet in the capital stock of tho com pany which controls the town of G.as fow, Va. The arrangement is similar te that aaade by the Middlesborough Town Company of Kentucky with a syndicate, aome of the members of which are also interested ia Glasgow. Drama the debate oa the budget in French Chamber of Denutiea M Xanr asked leave to quest on the Gov ernment aa to what it proposed to do to Bceveatthe draia of gold from France for the benefit of foreign markets. M. Keavier, the Minister of Finance, de- to discuss the question, where- , M. Laur made a violent attack on taa Finance Minister, accusing him of natag bin official positioa to earich him self by saacalaftion. A great uproar fol lowed aad the Presdest of the Cham ber twice called M. Laur to order. The latter became greatly excited and en deavored to oeatbtae hie harangue, but i finally compelled to desist Chabls N. Thorxbebg. pro- of engineering at the Vanderbilt Ualvereity at Nashville, Tenn., haa located the cosset which was first seen Is Oalambo, Italy, November 15. He says that ha telegraphed Harvard Col lege aad that ha received a reply that be was the first astronomer in America to discover it The locatioa of the oeeaet is aa follows: Its right ascen sion is SS degress 16 seconds, aad its AocHBattoa is SS degrees 37 aeooads Berth. It is the comet "E" of lte and will be visible from the earth for sev eral Bteataa, aad will probably be vis iads ts ths Baked aye before loag. Aa Mis new the nebato oaly ia visible is stated that the Uaited 8tock ft Transit Ceatpaay haa de war oa Armour. Swift. Morris Lihby. the Ma fear packers, who fsasailj parehased a large-tract of land am Indiane far the parpoee of erecting ineUttoa. with the The latter - UalsB steer yardsac Chisago. v : - ssrsaraUBB atsfssss ts cesapeta wish taa , t C :. sasJeiibjiBbs VaaderhUte. sf r . -" Bami T "raaa si "C m. ,W Tssbbb5'"T mbb - "vfe -HlSHrt ail I taw world. The aew :-' v f-fg?-- W 'was - '''vi.riJ'mrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmrmriimrr'mrmBmrHrmi mra HrmmrL.mmmw I i .-; "t ary - airiTi '-' mm mm m : wJi'JlHW,w?TP l:'ZW??lPai&e?r v I" -.K.-jkss.'-.c v- -w-iftsj-ii. NEW8 OF THE WEEK Oliaaai By TMfgrapk aad VtJL , job rouxic AL. ItowrxuyikvL haa returned to Amer ea. ft Is reported that the President has decided to appoiat Representative Charles H. Baker, of Rochester, Assist? ant Secretary of the Treasury, te suc ceed General Batcheller. who was re cently appolated Minister to Portugal. A BUHoaJs carreat that Mr. Parnell will retire from active political life aad that he will marry Mrs. 0Shea as boob as the law will permit him to do so. Retcrxs show that the entire Repub lican 8Ute ticket was elected ia North Dakota by majorities raagiag from 1090 to a, sea Rev. Dr. Adam, the leader of the Free Church in Scotland, is dead. Miss Susax Mixerva Traix. only daughter aad eldest child of George Francis Train, was married recently to Philip Dunbar Gulager. chief clerk of the gold department of the sub-treasury in New York, where ho has been for twenty-seven years. A vote of confidence in Mr. Parnell has been adopted by the Limerlc'c board of guardians. Francis & Warren, of Choyenne. Governor of Wyoming, was elected to tbe United States Senate on tbe sixth ballot in the Legislature. His colleague will be ex-Delegate Joseph II. Carey, also of Cheyenne. Georoe Gould is to be the new presi dent of the Pacific Mail Company. The election of John B. Gordon to tho United States Senato was announced in tho Georgia Legislature on tho 13th. The wife of Lord Rosobery died in London recently. Lord Ciiief Justice Coleridge, of England, has recovered from bis seri ous indisposition. Mrs. PnixxEY, of Cloveland, O., has been re-elected president of the non partisan W. G T. U. Congressman Savers, of Texas, says the Treasury will be bankrupted'by the pension payments. General Thomas Matoer died at Springfield, lit, after a lingering ill ness. General Mather was appointed Adjutant-General of Illinois by the lato Governor Yates during the war of se cession. Since the war ho has been a practicing attornoy. He was 05 years of age. Wanamaker is mentioned as a candi date for the United States Senatorship of Pennsylvania. Michael Davitt says it is time for Parnell to make a sacrifice and warns the Irish party of tbe consequences if they persist in saying it is sololy their concern and has nothing to do with their English and Scotch Homo Rule allies. Dr. McGlvnn, in an interview re garding a dispatch from Chicago stat ing that he was soon to bo reinstated, said that he did not attach much impor tance to it He says ho will novor re cant the theories which aro dearer to him than his Church can ever bo. The Star, of London, warns the Pall Mall Gazette against continuing its bit ter opposition to Parnell's leadership of the Irish party, and says that the Ga zette's course is likely to induce re prisals from Ireland which will end in an irreparable breach between the now reconciled and sympathetic nationali ties. The Minnesota Farmers' Alliance proposes to havo a hand in National politics in 1893. Governor-elect Boyd, of Nebraska, has been served notico of a contest of his election. Tbe People's party claim the Governorship and the rest of the State offices. The Democratic Senatorial caucus in Alabama took one ballot without result There was likelihood of a protracted deadlock. Mendelsohn, tho Nihilist, a friend of Padlewski, accused of assassinating General Selivcrskoff in Paris, has beon expelled from Russia. XISCEIXANEUL'S. Fire which originated in the mill yard of the East Fior.da Land, & Prod uce Company in Buena Esperanza, a suburb of St Augustine, Fia, and known as tbe "English mills," de stroyed the entire plant and 1,500,000 feet of lumber. The loss was esti mated at 9110,000. The announcement was made on tho New York Stock Exchange of the sus pension of P. W. Gallandel. No. 2 Wall 6treet with liabilities of 81,009,000 The failure is due to tho action of sov eral banks in calling in loans to tho firm. Dr. Koch is chagrined at the reap pearance of lupus in a patient who was reported to have been cured by the use of the new lymph. This, however, is tho only instance in which tho treat ment has not been successful. Daniel Uooue and Edward Murray, two potters, were struck by an east bound train on tho Fort Wayno read near New Brighton, Pa,, and instantly killed. Both men were young and but recently marriod. By the derailing of a locomotive at the Santisma station near Havana. Cuba, four persons were killed and three injured. A sheriff's jury at New York has de cided that Tony Hart the actor, was in sane. The chief witness was Dr. Fred erick H. Daniels, of the Worcester in sane asylum, where Hart is confined. Hart's estate is valued at $22,000. The Warren line steamor Kansas, which left Liverpool for Boston No vember 1, is overdue. Quite a commotion has resulted in Santa Fe railroad circles over a pub lished report from Houston, Tex, that aa enormous leakage had been discov ered in the business of the company. The company was said to bo short I seventy-five car loads of cotton and 585,800 worth of company coaL Hugh Mohan and Peier Hanlon. la borers, were crushed to death under the stone wall of St Mark's Church, corner of Franklin avenue and Liberty street Cleveland, O. The building war. a aew oae Bearing completion and the whole front end fell in. Dillon and O'Brien, in their absence, were sentenced to terms in prison tanta- mouattosixmoaths for inciting the ten aats oa the Smith-Barry estate in Ire land not to pay rent A Londox dispatch received on Wall street states that a powerful iaterna ttoaal commission has been formed to iaeaire into the fiaaacial affairs of the Argentine Republic The Knights of Labor at Denver, CoL, have passed a resolution for free coin age of silver. By an explosion at Cadajan's mine, near Ottumwa, Iowa, Tom Doaelson was fatally iajered and Frank Bowers aad Lee Nash badly burned. The men had dag through lata aa abaadoaed atiae aad aa explosion of powder ig sited the gas. Washixotox has beea decided upon as taa place for taa next meetiagot the Ecameaioal Council of the Methodist Church in October, 18L " -"' Focbtxen ehUdrea at North Brad- dock, Pa have beeBi made aerieaaly ill by drinking milk bought of a strange ia Ieur1ea peraoae op saa- v.bst hssa ssBasstsd with ef; the Greek. Peae at St Fear af ttaa: nsiaeBsarraeted have die4 aadar the dieUl exasaiaa jtea aBivUietgrtare which atleaded it ar j-WV-isr.--iBJB, , '.i ," .. -4S. ',S i .'TiSrSs- tTsr, if VSSf '-..: . - v .' -' 'i ' f. 1-. . ' r -, w . 3S.-vs' ji-.'--5aCwi.3:c.ir.-- j- j i..,S!vi -r; ----- - . vaL --arst rs.;5Sa& ". . v - - i k .-.-. -. . r.ir . i . j... Major McLAUaaLtx, libs agaat at Staadlag Reek, admits that he has lost coBtral of the iadlaaa SiUiag Ball a day or two ago very.eoolly told the agent that ha aad his braves bad ao ate for hint Kbootiations for a eoBsolldatfew. sf the coal aad iron interests In the Hock leg valley are reported to be la progress. James D. Butlebv brother of Coa ffrpjHpna ttfrt Batter, of Michlgaa, a cleric in one of the departmeata at Washington, waa stabbed la Ue back by Thomas H. Tate, a fellow-clerk. Tboy were apparoatly nader theinflu ence of liquor when the stabbing oc curred. William Robinson, passenger agaat ia Michlgaa for the Grand Traak rail way, was killed at Lapeer, Mich., while attempting to board a moviag train. Intense excitement prevails at field ing, Mich., over the discovery that a Mormoa elder has succeeded ia prose lyting fourteea yoaag girls employed in the silk factory there. The Burlington has declared the usual quarterly dividend of H per cent The first annual meeting of the Na tional non-partisan W. C T. U. began in Allegheny City. Pa., on the 19tb.. The International Lawand Order League was in session at Pittsburgh, Pa., on tbo20th. The New York Supreme Court has de clared the bequest of 84 000,000 by Sam uel J. Tildcn to the New York public library invalid. Tho case now goes to tho Court of Appeals for final decision. The members of Tong Yoong & Co., a Cbineso merchandise house, cf San Francisco, have fled to China, leaving tneir employes unpaid, mere was a riot in Chinatown in consequence. It is again asserted that Mr. Adams will be compelled to retiro from the Union Pacific. There is a report that Secretary Win dom will recommend tbo issuing of bonds at a low rato of interest redeem able at will in currency. Charles Jacob, Jr., & Co., pork packers, Cincinnati, have failed. Barker Bros. & Co., bankers and brokers of Philadelphia, bavo failed. The failure was heavy and was caused by unprofitable railroad investments. It is said Baring Bros, will reorgan ize as a joint stock company. A. M. LoKTUS shot and killed his father. IL C Loftns, six miles east of Gainsboro, Tenn., in a personal diffi culty, accidentally killing his brother with him at tho same time. -The son is said to have acted in self defense, in defending his mother from an attack by his father. The weekly statement of the Bank of Franco shows a decreaso in gold of SI, 851,000 francs and an increase of sil ver of 2,975,000 francs. Cardinal Gidiions says that tho re port of bis bringing a libel suit against the publishers of a book dedicated to him was entirely untrue, and was prob ably set afloat to advertise tho work. Jack Maples, colored, was hanged for rape at Knoxville, Tenn. Ho vigor ously protested his innocence on the scaffold and accused a man named Co'n nors of swearing his life away. Chief Mayes has sent a message to the Cherokee Legislature advising that tbe Nation make tho best te'rms it can with the Government for tho Cherokee Strip. Jay Gould thinks better times are at hand for Wail street Business failures (Dun's report) for the seven days ended November 20 num bered 274, as compared with 200 tho previous week and 272 tho correspond ing week of last year. The Commercial National Bank of Guthrie, Ok., failed on the 2lst The run on the Howard Savings Bank at ' Newark, N. J., gradually tapered off. It was the result of a fool ish scare. Italian laborers and citizens had a fight recently at Paris. Ky. The Ital ians were driven out of town after sev eral had been hurt. The trouble was caused by runaway horses dashing into the Italians, when they attacked the driver. Ida Jones, a colored courtosan con victed of stabbing Steven Ztmmor, of St Paul, to death last June, has been sentenced at Denver, Col., to fifteen years in the penitentiary. A motion for a new trial was denied. Doiisky Eoward8 was hanged at Ya zoo City, Miss., for the murder of his wifo in September last The Twenty-sixth Ward Bank of Brooklyn, of which Ditmas Jewell, for merly of the Brooklyn Bank, is presi dent was robbed of a package contain ing $5,000 in bills. The work is sup posed to be that of a band of clever sneak thieves. W. S. Wharton, tbo Chicago broker who was arrested in Philadelphia on the charge of swindling a number of persons in that city out of amounts ag gregating about $50,000, was committed to await the action of the Illinois au thorities. - ADDITIONAL DISPATCHES. Fiue-Commissionkr R. F. TouiN. aged 46, senior vice-commander of the G. A. R, died at Boston of llright's disease. Colonel Beverly Kennon. tho in ventor of the circular fort adopted by the Government at the last session of Congress, is dead. The K-ng of Holland died on the morning of the 23 L Archbishop Corrigan, of New York, has issued an appeal for the relief of Irish distress. Rkpouts of the London and Conti nental financial markets were more satisfactory during the weok ended No vember 22, securities showing a steady advance. Ci.ear!NG house returns for tho week onded November 22 showed an average increase of 0.3 compared with the cor responding week of last year. In New York tho increase was 5.5. Jay Gould is reported master of the situation in Wall street John W. Beck with, P. E. Bishop of Georgia, is dead. Aldkrman Andrews and wife, but recently married, were drowned by breaking through the ite near Winni peg. Man. Donald G. Mitchell, better known as "Ike Marvel," a journalist was seri ously hurt recently at Rye, N. Y by failing down stairs. The United States Rolling Stock Compaay of Chicago has been placed in the heads of a receiver. Tbe liabilities are given at Ss, 816.000 and the assets at ft. 053, 00. Tom Smith; a leader of the Preach faction in the French-Eversole feed, aad the murderer of a dosea men has beea admitted to ball ia the sum of 18,000 at Winchester, Ky. Smith is Bald to be going insane from remorse for his an merous crimes. Ms- K P. SntLLABBB, the bamorist and poet who is better kaowa to the world as "Mrs. Partington," was report ed dying at his home ia Chelsea. Mass. His chaacee of recovery are very slim. The aattyea at Samoa are agaia re ported restless. Late returns show a Daaiecrstic ma jority of 143 ia the House af Repreeea tatives that Is, by eoaatiag la twelve AlUaace men elected ia the Santa. U Thb new building of the WelU-Fargo Exprasa Cosapaay at Jersey City, N. J collapsed recently, baryiag the wark man, tsroef whoa wets kiUed aad sev eral woaaaed. BAMFceBBaaa.'aUk aiiUs at eon, K X, earned reeeatly. "Ma- ' Imm'a'a. SBeassB-' jsmptafoatec -." - ' Hfc B "V64 v Si -r V - W .B-fF.- -- - Br-.-" ' NEBRASKA STATE NEWS John Ecmcbtz, a well-known druggist .of Lincela. got lato trouble lately by introducing Mrs. Maggie Bradford, a hotel chambermaid, as his wife. The chambermaid, wha was madly la lave witkSehuets. iasisted that sach actea coastituted a commea law marriage, and on Schuetz refusing to recognise itas ucb, she took the matter iatosourt Schuetz consulted an attorney aad feaad his case hopeless, He therefore ear readered and was formally married to tbe widow. ' AbbahahYeazel. founder of the Ex change National Bank of Hastings and cashier of tbe same for tbe psst fourteea years, died tbe other night after a brief attack of peritonitis He was also cob aected with several other banks in the State. The Governor has Issued aa ap peal and sont it to the mayor of every city in the Stats, asking aid for the destitute of Western Nebraska, who are brought to their present condi tion by the failure crops. A youthful dude has recently been beating coal dealers at Lincoln by or dering coal and tendering checks of well known firms in payment tbe checks always being large enough for him to get some chance in return. The checks were forgoriei The mercantile firm of Goldgraber Brothers at Fremont has failed. Tbe claims filed against the firm amounted toS21.800. They wero buraol out less than a year ago and their financial ability was seriously injured. The as sets are supposed to be about $30,000. The Indians at Rosobud agency seem to have quieted down, as the comingo! flour, the hauling of which from Valen tino is let to the Indians of the aeacy, seems to interest them more at present than the coming of the "Messiah." F. S. S.MiTn, alias Perkins, was re cently arrested in Brown County for selling a forged note for 41.2.1. The board of supervisor of Dodge County have offered a reward of $250 for tho detection of Incondiarios who havo been burning county bridges in Pleas ant Valley township. After being married just one weok, Alice Kline, of Linco'.n, had a quarrel with her husband and took poison to end her trouhlu. Shu could not re cover. The Cambridge Houso at Cambridge was destroyed by fire about midnifrht recently. The guests and boarders saved themselves by jumping out of tbe window, but very few saved any of tho'r effects, most of them just barely escap ing in thoir night robes Gkoi:;e Dokney, 14 years old. son of Frank Pobnoy, living eight miles north east of Stuart hud ft is arm shattered by tho accidental discharge of a shotgun in his own bands tho other ovoning and died soon after. Ho had been forbidden t'e uso of tho gun, but bad surrepti tiously taken it from the houso. His younger brother and a man who were standing near him, wore both slightly wounded with tho shot Fremont's new twino factory has just commenced operations and is now man ufacturing tho product of its tow fac tory into binding and other twines. S. V. Parker, a farmer living noar Grand Rapids, Holt County, was killed the other day by the accidental dis charge of a shotgun while he was in tbe set of getting out of a wagon. The charge entered his right sido, causing a wound from which ho died in an hour and thirty minutes. He was SO years of ago and leaves a wifo and three small children. The Governor has issued a proclama tion caut oning all dealers in firearms, especially on tho northern borders of the State, against selling arms to the Indians. If thoy do so the consequences will be serious to those so offending. Tbo attention of Hon. 11 S. Baker, United States district attorney, is in vited to this matter by the Governor. While playing "shinny" at Lincoln tho other day Johnny Kear, a fivo-year-o'd boy, lost ono eye by having it pierced by a fragment of a bottle tbo boys wero striking. Mrs. Louisa Fiola, of Schuylor, took a five grain dose of strychnino the other night which caused her death in thirty minutes. No causo for the deed Is known. Sho had been marriod two years and leaves a husband and seven-months-old child. Out at Curtis tho other day an old man aid a young ono began scrapping and ended the matinee by trying to eat each other. Tho bid man bit the young man's thumb off, while tho young lad bit off one of tho old man's cars. It took two doctors a half-day to patch up tho pugilistic fellows. The ladies of Fremont havo reorgan ized the Charity Ciub for tho winter. About 9200 raised last winter for tho re lief of the roor remains in tho treasury. S. S. Sanders, a well known farmer and pioneer of Gage County, died at his homo near Adams the other night as a result of injuries received a few days previous in a runaway. Ho was forty-five years old and leaves a wife and six children. Ella Smith, a girl of fifteen, recently attempted suicide at Sbelton by taking poison. While at school she asked to be excused, and a few moment? later called somo of her associates out and told them what she had done. She was at once taken to a physician, but it was thought sho could not recover. No reason was known for the deed. A dot in Custer County set a trap to catch game. One day he caught a big blaek dog aad the next day he caught a young Danish boy. Tnx vote for all tbo counties of the State, except Merrick, had been re ce.vcd at Lincoln on the ISth aad tbe footings for Governor were: Boyd, 70, 774; Powers, C9,220; Richards, 68.27L With the returns from Merrick, as pub lished, Boyd has 1,114 plurality over Powers. The wife of Charles Peterson, agri cultural implement dealer at Oakland, became violently Insane a few days ago from religious excitement and will be taken to the insane asylum. She is thirty-five years old and the mother of four small children, who had to be re moved from her presence for fear of her doiag them violence. The Harness MaanfacturiagCompaay, with a capital stock or ISO. 000. bss beea lacornorated at Columbus. Dr. Latter, a prominent druggist of Fairbury, was foaad dead oa the porch of a hotel there the other sight Hem orrhage of tbe luags was the causa. Thebe was a tie ia the vote forcouaty supervisor ia Enterprise township. Val ley Coaaty. betweea the Iadepeadeat aad Democratic aomiaeea. They drew lata aad the DeaMcrat woa. Thomas Swxxxxy waa killed aad Lewis Melatoah iajured by the cav ing in of a seed bank aear Ulysses taa ether afteraooa. C J. Fran, of Clay Ceater, baa failed with heavy liaailitiss. Be had elevatora at Vereaa, Clay Center, Fair field, Spriag Raache, Malstsla. Roe land aad ether aoiata. Ha was alee a Btsmbcr t the creamery dm ef PearaaU AFarer. Tax joasf sea ef Dr. J. R mt LIbcoIb. waa reeeBtty his aoay and received fstsl Taxam have aaaa hipped frees Rale talayear3,sM barrels af applea Taa sverage price per Barrel .Ton ,McGnwA3t a his colored wife wlla aatsaar Uife the etbtr alga r4 , THE SHORT SESSION. sfF or Final Business. a 1PPHT1N1EIT BILL CEITUJ. ti C Shtlaat4 CMMtltaMrta, Washixotox, Nov. Ml At tas sat writiag ao defiaite Idea given ss to what will eagage the tiate of taa coming session of Congress which willbegia next Moaday, beyond eaa aideratioa of the several regular asprs Bristioa bills The iadlcatioas warrant thasssertioa that tbe pension appra priatioa bill will be the most earaastly debated measure, owing to the enor moaa proportions it is reaching. There are apparoatly many Democrats in tha House of Representatives who desire aa extra session of the Fifty-aecoad Congress and believe that it is their policy to work to that end. Leading Republicans stand ready to encourage such a movo on the part of their oppo nents, believing that its effect will re sult in great benefit to the Repubican party at the next election. Specula tion, of course, runs very high on either sido of tbe question and almost any opinion sought may bo obtained with plenty of statesmen ready to father it Tho silver men are determined, if pos sible, to force through a free coinage bilL Tbey are strongly impressed with their ability to accomplish the work in the Senate, where tbey will have the assistance of tbe new Senators from Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. There will not be sufficient strengtu. however, to carry such a bill over a Presidential voto, which is almost certain to follow its passage; although some of tbe strong est adherents of freo coinago express tbe belief that the President will not antagonize such a measure after giving it mature consideration. Tbe recent Democratic successes, it is claimed, will figure greatly to their advantage. Representative Lodgo, of Massachu setts, is of the opinion that tho House will certainly pass an apportionment b.ll and that tho Senato will complete tho work of tbe majority by passing tho elections bill. He also ventures tho opinion that "if tho Democrats got an vxtra session next spring it will be the beginning of the en I fjr them." lie thinks Mr. Mills will win in tho Speak ership contost Many other Repub licans entertain this opinion. The announcement that astrong lobby is on tbe way to Washington with a view to securing the enactment of iegis lat'on which will lead to tho disfran chisement of the Mormons, has created qui to a commotion in political circles. There are two bills now pending in tbe respective houses which propose to take tbo privileges of tho franchise from any person aiding, abett ng or countenanc ing polygamy, or who may bo attached to any institution that docs. Friends of tho Mormons hold that to pass either of these measures would 1? very unjust as tbo Mormon Church bass nee really acknowledged al leg. a nee to tho laws of the Uaited States. 1 1 docs not appear, however, that there will Lu any timo for tho consideration of such bills dur ing this session. Senator Vance, who has had so much trouble because of his opposition to tbe sub-treasury bill, is quoted as having said that ho will gladly co-operate with any friend of tbo measure in Congress to put the idea of tho bill into a shape conformable to the Constitution. It Is believed that his statement will facili tate tho closing of the chasm between Mr. Vance and tho North Carolina Sen atorship Representative Yoder, of Ohio, tells a new story regarding McKmley's de feat Holmes County contains a large number of people with quaint old fashioned ways, who are known as tbo Amish sect One peculiarity of these people is that they ontirely discard the use of buttons, using hooks and eyes in stead. "Tho Democrats," says Mr. Yoder, "did not use tbo advanco in price in peart buttons as an argument among these people, but they went to tho stores in tho country and purchased all tbe hooks and eyos. Then they sent peddlers through tbe towns and farms, instructing them to soil hooks and eyes at a prico which was about 300 or 490 per cent higher than before. Tho Amish people did not object to tbe advanco on tin cups and other necessaries of life, but when it came to paying more for holding their clothes together tboy votod tbo Demo cratic ticket QUITE ABSURD. Deatlata Rablaa; a Faaa ror Kelaa; Classes With Carateatera. Hai.timore, MA, Nov. 2.1 The Mary land State Dental Association, at a meeting held last night unanimously decided to persevere in their refusal to answer the questions put by tbo Census Bureau ia reference to mechanical dentistry, notwithstanding that the census authorities have ordered the prosecution of those who would not an swer the questions. The dentists ob ject to being classed as manufacturers instead of professional men, and have all along protested against it They elaim that the position of tbe census people is absurd, and aro surprised that a great bureau of tho United States Government know no better than to consider them s class of "tooth carpen teraT Ska HerSere Killed v.y Halt ALBUQUERQUE. S. M., Nov. 24. Word has beea received here from Seven Lakes, ia the Gallinas mountains, Lin coln County, that four sheep herders were recently killed by a hail-storm. Sixteen others and 1,400 bead of sbeep are missing. The messenger says that it was the severest hail-storm in tha mouataias ever kaowa. Daaiel Craae and Bert Green were both killed aear Kalamazoo, Mien., while crosslag the Michigts Central la Is the way of prise offering an Ealih paper stands at tha head. The iadacc eat is a pretty wife with aa endow BMStoflSt per year. The lady is to he selected by the editor for her beauty, aad she hi thea to have the choice af as of tea geatlesaes. who will agree aeforehaad to marry her if such ha her Ahotea. A wedding trousseau ia also to he provided. Whea Stanley was la this ccaatry be fore be received $12 for each lecture. Kewhe will receive ft? aad far the t graad apeaiag ia New York ,- Has heata will he ia a private ear. Jaatea Lick, taa philanthropist left tMs.aH to Sea Iraaciacv far frea tataa far taa warkia tve aa bath at boats. Taa ia saw ready aad aaaa. It atxtyiessM far bscb aad tarty far waanav Tha walls are af white tile. The tabs sea aaaasalad. Thirty asia ataa is allowed for a bath. Taa atasr. day while a Balumare ; &ato freight trala Dobaia aiaa, W. Ta.1 faradar.Taa killed it after a arte, when it was af asjaartoraf a to be a aathsarssk, which he took itosad NEBRASKA'S VOTE. Tas af Mm Best at The total vote er tha State en Owe staor. by eeuatiss, seeordlag to oalclal returns. Is as fellows: Ceaailet Aasaia , Aalalopo... HAejsl" BUiae.... . a S avOWaa BfUfeyr.. ansa 4lllt CHcyaaa ca itt. Colfax . CBtnmx Caster... a Dakota I4aa - nwioD. DueU... dixob... DxJfa .. lxBtas. Ihitnir. . rillmire. franklin Trrfitla . 1M tit 1 ! ! 4 m in i,un JTS J.OS .-,IJ fiarfleltl Gotpar ...... (rent , ...... Grarlcy ... ..... !. a? 1 1I iMV 3 (.'i IS Jo" . 'VJ Hall Hamilton... Ilirlaa Il-ve Ill cmocU... Holt 1.1 2 tJl 5 i, t VI su 1 9 kii a i" io VI u?j u t iiowaru I If fftffc . a.P US .lc(tron .. . John-on . . . K"'rn' v .. . . Kcval'abN... Knllh. Kimbill Kriox... .... I-ancMter..., I.lnonln Cuxaii I.oun Mn!lnn Md'hurion.. Murrfctc Nance .. NViikIis ..... Nnckollt) I t Off Pawnee I'-Mkln I'll-rce Phelps.. I'latto Olaf Itcd V.'llloar.. Kiciinrilson.. mintya Sarpy aundrr.,... Srotu Muff.. Seward SlierMan .... PhrrnMB Houx Mnntnn Tlnycr I t it ;.sr n, 32 it lrl pi h( j! R I Vm l 1 1:- Jii 'Ltt S'?!?i ??!? riTl 3-S l.0 ml 11W S k; t i: ;; j t r.i t7 u mi i l.OVt! M' l.o'.i i. "' 1.SK 1S74 l.ltt ! J.1J1 tlJtli i n 3Jt I! : ts, :iii . !.!! Mi Jlj t 1 V2l' 1 : v fi; 1 ?! io M1 SO 1.0:1 !OJ S4I 3,41 91 Vlt I : 157 Ki 611 9t M ao 704 11 1 1 i i.iicj i.i lit l.W t.7- 4-U 2Mj IVI U. I.W t ...I 16 i 31; 1. to I 5-.' I Thitinue Thuratnn. ... Viliy Washington . W!yno Wfcee'.ur. i ors 41 . rM UC: VM K2I 111 ::i 40 TntnN. r.Vq:"I.Mll70.W? lloyil'ii plurality, l.IH. Tlie Vtr For Othrr St ite lffiear. MECTKNANT-GOVEKSOK. Itonr. I SS.40J l)eciis Irtcl ................... I V oJby, Pro 4.515 cr.CKr.TAKv or static Allen, It :m: :prfn I S4.071 May rrv. Ind 70.JW Walts, Pro.... Hill. It Ctmlilntf, l .. Wolfe. Intl.... HarJy, Po... Itontnn Wnhttjuist.... CM 71 WJ 70.7I 4,5 0 7.91J ;i,ysi TKK.t'UKtL AtTOITOK ATTOUXET USSRKAL. llatlnx. R.... II IC'lia, ! E'lRcrton. Ind. 7S0II 70S 6 Wlgton, Vro I.57J LASb coaaiiosKK- IlQDiPnrCTa U.. . aaea tafgZOT Ill;ler. D e. o Flat Hi J till jl90Tlj a fOa TATS Bt:-KKlXTS!IE.tr Uoutiy, K........ .................... Uikrstraw, 1 IVAIIemanil, Ind TIIK AMRMIMRXtS For Prohibition :aS.x a.? Si 7J 243 61G7 CifM S'.'SI 110.4 75.515 9l.C Asnlnst For License Aglnt .... Tho amendments to lncreaso tho num ber of judges of tbe Supremo Court and to increaso tho salary of the Supreme Court judges failed of adoption by a largo majority. EXIT ADAMS. Gould L'ndoabtedly 1st Central of Ifca t'aloe) 1'jrlflc-Adaaltted o Mf tha Vdr Mlta. Nr.w York. Xov. 2"J. It is authori tatively learned that the meeting of tbo principal stockholders of tbe Union Pacific railway for a reorganization of tha Iminl rf rtlrwfnr arill tm holrl Hurt week, probably not later Thursday. It I is understood that at this meeting Charles Francis Adams will retire and bo succecdod by Sidney Dillon. The new board of directors will includo Bus sell Sago, Jay Gould, Alexander E. Orr and Henry Hyde. The new board intends to appoint some you n u and active railroad man as v.ce-presidcnt snd general manager, whose headquarters will be at Omaha Tbe Vanderbilt people now admit that Gould has got control of the Union Pacific. One of tie parties named ss a director said: "Tbe board will sooa be reorganised. Mr. John D Rockefeller, working with Mr. Gould, has brought tbo change about aad Kussell tfage. Jay Gould. IL D. Hyde sad Alexaader Orr will take tbe places of four of tbe preseat members The resig nsttea of Presideat Adams will be ac cepted, aad he will probably be succeed ed by Stdaey Dillea, who is bow oae of tha directors. TO REMAIN AT THE HELM. Aa Laaaraa BTe Mf atleCe- Loxdox, Jfov. 9a. Mr. Paraell haa scat to several af ale ssUsagais s coat muaicatiea to tha affect that as loag ss he is supported ky his cstlsagses tad the Irish pewfie he will remala at the helm la peUtJas. Be says that he has sever saaght either oStoe or reward of aaykiad frees aay English party. sad badass act seek their seslstaaee bow. Taa Irish passes, sat Eagiisa politician, aiast d aside tha aueetiea of tha leadership af the Natieaallet party. Kabsas Crrr. Ma, Kav. at General Ja Saalby as ia aha eity. Far tha last three daya ha baa hwaa ia Isiapsaiaata tesUfylBf as taa trial af J. W. Eadley ror felaatoaa weaadiag. Ia speak tag af the aezt meeting- af tha az-CsBfodarato Associataa sf Misssar!, to b bald ia Kaaass ty A agaat It sad 9S. Geaaral Saalhy ssid: wiU ariaw this city. Tha prises aaeat 9T.taa exBset assay to be wraasat Maay M SaathwiU x ' ? ? 1 : ? Z5i "alt U7 SM It t,Z.t SI w 9 4 m txi 1ST t,Hi fit iei 4 Ja ri I.BC M ,; 9C 1, 4 T Ifitfi OS I,? !,- llMtUaS l !K eSS t-f mi aw j: te st sss aw uts: sis, u7 tis 1.0 sat m i.en us ljml in M wt 7: as 9M T-hJ UN 1 it: un Tlj :4' MS L6S3 2.1.7 : i LS I. 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JtSm tL Taa eaiestUea I BaBBPBB. waaTW JBBBBajBBjfaBBBl sauataihst Thaeaa- Wrsef tsMs4attoBa4, 4 arill ail ha Bight Thay saargs s aLsirscy aslstsd IsObssIm hV tapsstaaar 1 aatil tha palla eleaed. la tsBdsd to aaarlva taa eltleeaa ef the right to a frea aalUt sad lair couat as gaaraatoad by taa Csa altaaiea aad Uwa ef the Stals; that lsna sasta af msaey wars raiead far the aaffpeaa af dafraadlag taa will of taa people; tatarlthlB a few ntoathe tha Bsrtiea to tale eaaeairsey eaaead mora than 3 St faraBars to aaaal uralised. aad paid taa lass tor sach aaturallsaUoa la sach a way ss to een sUtuta a bribe; that tee e!ty eaaaellasaa of Omaha were aaaaibera af this cea splraey. aad for the parseee sf lag a legal ragisttattoa appaBtod prejudiced aad sarUesa paraaaa oa the boards ef regh1 Jil dealad repreeeaUtiea to eaer sarMast that the county comm'.aalonere Wsaase partlee to the coasplracy by appelattag partiaaa judfeeand clerks ef elaetloa: p that the postmaster aad eeenatea car riers of Otuaha were la the coaapiracy and refuted to deliver matter which did aot arree with the vlewe of tha eeaaplr- 1 ators and that tho preaa oo-oprated by I inciting a daagerous and crlmtaal sUto i of excitement It Is claimed that ia eerUla specified I votle pctKjlncw that ballot boa were aot kept in view aa required by law, while tbe votea wero belsg cast aad couated: that la ever thirty pelllsg pre- (...,. t .V.u kApia tkat maata at COB- ........ .M i.k lr ika kaada af persona who were dlatrlbuliag thaat aad torn np aad theea mea were by threats and latlmlda tlon drivpn from the polls: that by a corrupt aad illegal af reemeat between Republicans aad Demoerats it wasarranacd that neither Daasacratie & I nor Kt'Dublicaa t'ckeU shoald be chal- lonard if pr.nted tn accordanse with j the views of the conspirators aad that : challenaers from aar other aartlea should be prevented from rxerclslag their rights. Illegal voting aad registration is charged at Grand Islaad, failure to retrlnter in 1 tea trice. Norfolk aad ether ! cities and literal voting, rvglstratioa and naturalisation in a dosea counties named. The work of takinff evidence will be gin soon aad the coateat will be tried by tbe Legislature. THE INDIAN TROUBLES. laliitaaattoni Kaealva at Oaaawa Twet Make tha ftltaatlna Appear Serteae. Omaha. Neb. Not. 91. An Indlaa from Wounded Knee gives tbe Inform ation which has caused the agents aad all to put on a more serious look. Com ing in yesterday afternoon ha reported that the hoatlles at Wounded Knee were still carrying on the r daacee and that thoy had beard of the arlval of the mili tary, but what is of much more impor tance to the agents, tbey have strapped I on thoir guns and are dancing fully armed. They declare that they will meet tbe soldiers and will not hesitate to go into battle with them. Ke porta relative to the Indians declaring their willingness to fight for tbelr religious erase have come in frequently, bst up to this time are simply rumats. TbU Informat.on came direct however, from a source which Agent Koyer preaoaaces trustworthy, the maa who carried It being oae of the agent's own carriers "I think it is just aa well that the people outside be placed la peaselow of the exact facts In the case." said Mr. Koyer. "It is not worth while to deay further that trouble ia Imminent Kvery one of these hostllea Is heavily loaded with amunltion and they will use it I havo been among thorn before." "What are you going to doT "Wo can do nothing yet until the In terior Department aad War Department give instructions What we.thlnk most advisable to do Is to wait and let them play their part Tbey will do it. too Woodshed is all that will stop them now." 'That applies to a topping the daaeeer "los, sir; tbey must be stopped of course and soon." General Brooke himself reports It almost Impoaalble to get new Informa tion. In fact there Is nothing mere than the certain dwternjiaatioa of the Indians to reiist to tha last say at tempts to stop tbelr dancing. FLIGHT OF JAILSIROS They Leave Taelr Oatraars Aaaraaefclag Waaler. SrRixr.riKMi. Ma, Nov. 2L A few mlButes before 9 o'clock sis atiaeavra made s bold break from the coaaty Jail hero. They overpowered tbe jailer ss he was giving them breakfast and, lack ing blm in one of the sells, secured two or three leaded pistols m4 dessaipsd as fast ss possible. Three af taeat were overtaken by the sheriff aad his depsty whea abeat half a mile away aad after several ebeta ware Ired at them. ser resdsred aad ware returned to jalL Their aaates are: Jasses & Berry, un der seatenee ef Ave years to tha peni tentiary for ferocious assault, who es caped once before aad was esaght st Qulacy; James Ashley, charged with couaterfeitiag. aad Jasses Kirk, charged with robbery. The ether three see Ed Msrtla sad Jeha Murphy, charged with robbing s freight ear, aad Cbstie Leach, charged with settle steal lug. SCIENCE OF PLANTS. A skw slbumlnous poises sf eae hun dred times the power ef strychaise is extracted frost the seeds af Abrns pra estoria. Tomato leave eleaa regalarly every sight ss sasa ss the sua gees dowa. Sasse begia s early ss half-past fear to go to sleep. It has beea stated that siaee taa flower has been cultivated ea eertsla swsaipsof tbe Pot a mac ssaasrisl fever haa decaraaed. At the ateath af Sheldt ia Ballaad it ia seated that ilar rasalas have area hssrred. susfower emits large velaans af ia tha form ef vapor, sad lis :. a well as the oxygen It exhale. y save aoaaetatag t wita aa ltsrv IsSseswe fa aaewtaaw. 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