T , THE EED CLOUD CHIEF. A. C. HOSMER, Publisher. RED CLOUD. - NEBRASKA. CURRENT COMMENT. Tub presbytery f Troy, N. Y., has approved the revision of the confession of faith. Khaki. Y 4.000,000 pounds of fruit were shipped from California to the cast in one week. Min.vhpota Presbyterians are op posed to the opening of the world's fair on Sundays. The London Times says there is & deficit this year of 50,000,000 bushels In the wheat crop of the world. The Rothschilds are predicting that France alone will have to pay America nearly 540,000,000 in gold for wheat this year. - Rr.v. CnAm.ES Svvkqeqs, the famous London Uaptist divine, proposes to to take a long trip abroad in order to recuperctc. In spite of all rumors to the contrary, Mrs. Frances Hodgson IJurnett haa concluded to return to this country within a few weeks. A Hermn cable states that the Ger man government has appointed a com mission of army officers to investigate the adaptability of corn for food pur poses. The Ke.v York electrocution law is again before the United State supreme court. The claim is made that the law unconstitutionally restricts the liberty of the press. Rev. Oiip.in 1. Giffokd, of IJrook line, Mass., will be the successor of Rev. Dr. Lorimer as pastor of Im manuel Raptist church, Chicago. His salary will be S0.000. Heniiy Ikving has two sons. H. R. Irving was sent to New college and graduated to the btage. The other was trained in Russia for the profession of diplomacy and lias become an actor. Some time ago the wages of theOrand Trunk employes receiving S."00 and over per annum were reduced five per cent., ami those of men receiving ST50 and over ten per cent. Traffic has now in creased, and notices have been sent out that all wages so affected would bo re stored. The forty-fourth judicial district court at Dallas, Tex., decided tint a plaintiff could not evade the payment of h land-secured note held by an alien company on numerous substantial grounds. This was the second decision adverse to the recently enacted Texas alien land law. Senator Stankori. of California, denies the story that he intended to erect a family mausoleum and estab lish his university at Albany, but changed his mind through pique- at certain officials. He said he never thought of any other place than Palo Alto for the university. Mil Fnoriu: has a new historical work on the way, which will really be a supplement to his history of England. Its title is "The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon," as containing "the story as told by the imperial ambassadors resi dent at the court of Henry VIII. in usum laicornm." That divorce made a stir in the world whose consequences still endure. The commission appointed by Secre tary Noble to negotiate with the Sho shone and Arapahoe Indians of Wy oming for part of the Wind river res ervation has effected an agreement with the Indians under which they cede to the United States more than half their reservation, the government getting about 1,100,000 acres out of a total of about '2.0(10,000 a-res. A iter a delay of fourteen years the youth of Chicago are finally to receive the benefit of the great training school which the munificence of Allan C Lewis devised for them. The available fund of the Lewis estate has now reached the sum of over SI. 000,000 and the trustees arc satisfied that after the erection of buildings costing probably Sl!00,000 there will be sufficient to per petually endow the school. Kuilding will begin at once. The correspondent of tho London Times at l'aris learns that the object, of M. de fiicrs, the Russian foreign minister, in seeking the recent in terview at Monza with the king of Italy and Marquis di Rudini, the Ital ian premier, was to ascertain the na ture of the triple alliance before- con cluding a treaty with France. King Humbert assured M. de Ciiera that the triple alliance was based on a defensive and a non-olTcnsivo treaty. The marquis di Rudini, the prime minister of Italy, regrets nothing more than the attitude which he assumed to ward the United States authorities at the time of the lynching affair at New Orleans. For ho has always been a warm admirer of this country, and while mayor of Palermo in IStW named several of the squares and streets of that city after distinguished American generals and statesmen. There is a Grant street, a Lincoln, place, a Sheri dan square and a Sherman crescent. There have been 214 national banks organized since the 1st of October, lb90, with a capital of 23, 400,000. In the twelve months pre ceding there were organized :'07 na tional banks, with a capital of Sofi.tliVO, 000. The falling off is considered note worthy at the treasury department. In Texas, for the year ended October 1, 1S91, there were organized 21 national banks, with a capital of S1.STO.000. In the year preceding there were organ ized in Texas (i: national banks, with a capital of VX.0,000. With the growth of the navy there begins to be a difficulty in officering the new ships. When one of the white ships was rcceutly in need of a junior watch officer, half a dozen ensigns were suggested for the place, but the navy department, on lookiug the young men over, found that for various reasons not one of them was available for the duty. The same difficulty has made it neces sary that officers with their tours of sea duty two-fhirds finished should le sent to distant stations, a policy usually nvoided by the department, since it necessitates the expense of a long re turn journey by merchant steamer. The London Daily Telegraph pub lishes a dispatch from its corre spondent at Cork which says that eomething of a panic has been caused in nationalist circles by a report that under French laws Mrs. Charles Stewart Parncll and John Howard Parnell are the heirs of the Parnell'f uud of 40,000 which was lodged in Paris in the joint names of Mr. McCarthy and Mr. Parnell. There Jsnodonbt thatMrs. Parnell wiUatonco place her share in tho hands of those who stood by her late husband, who will quickly place themselves in a financial position to enable them to bow a good deal of a fight, NEWS OF THE WEEK. Gleaned By Telegraph and Mail TEBSONAL. AND POLITICAL. IN the exchange of volleys which took place between the revolutionists and the loyal troops at Montevideo 6ix men were killed and seven were wounded. M. iiE Gif.hr, the Russian minister of foreign affairs, is traveling in Italy. His visit to the Marquis di Rudini is consipercd an augury of peace. The London Times has a dispatch from Shanghai which says that the foreign ministers have broken of! ne gotiations with the government 'and have annonnced to China that now their own governments roust act The city election of Indianapolis, Ind., went in favor of the democrats by ma jorities ranging from 1..W0 to .".,000. Maj. Charles B. Throckmorton, commandant at Fort Schuyler, has been placed under arrest pending in vestigation on charges of isuuing worth less checks and duplicating his pay vouchers. The St Stephens Review claims that It has authority to state that the mar quis of Salisbury has offered the lead ership of the conservative party in the house of commons to Mr. Ralfour. Rev. Father Francis Wi'yts, eccle siastical superior of the Lorettoans, died at Loretto convent, in Marion county, Ky. He was a native of Relgium and was a man of profound learning. The North German Gazette denies that an understanding has been arrived at between Germany and the United States by which tho American cereals arc to be admitted to Germany free of duty. Gen. McCook recommends the forti fication of San Diego, Cal. Rev. Dr. Pim.i.irs IJ rooks was con secrated bishop of Massachusetts on the 1 Jth. Col'NT Von Aeco-Vai.i.ey. German minister to the United States, died at Rerlin on the 15th after undergoing an operation for a stomach disorder. Dr. Seymock Riti.lock, a prominent republican and Grand Army man, was killed at Mobile bay. Ala., by Thomas P. Rrcwer, an ex-confederate. Rullock had attempted to kill Rrcwer and was shot in return. Gen. W. II. F. Lee, second son of Gen. R. K. Lee, died at Ravenworth, Fair fax county, Va., aged 51. Gen. l-e had represented the district for two terms in congress and was a member elect of the next house. A r.AROK and enthusiastic meeting in favor of political union with the United States was held at Uelle River, Ont Refore the meeting adjourned a conti nental union club was formed with a large membership. It is reported that a marriage has been arranged between the c.are witch of Russia and the duchoss Klsa, of Wurtemburg. The New South Wales parliament has defeated the government on the eight-hour clause of the mining laws. JritnE Wii.mam Johnston, once a noted jurist of Cincinnati anil an inti mate friend of Secretary Stanton dur ing the war, is dead. Wii.mam O'Rrihn, M. P., has issued a statement in reply to the recent Par nellite defiance. In it he bitterly de nounces the Parnellites' charge that he and Dillon hounded Parnell to death. Mrs La wi.er, formerly .Tosie Mans field, well known in New York twenty years ago, was married at St George's church, Hanover square, London, to Robert L. Ren, of New York. Com. Nathaniel Di'ncan Inuraham, formerly of the United States navy, died at Charleston, S. C. J. It. Stevenson, aged ::S, professor of astronomy in the high school at Quincy, 111., committed suicide by shooting himself in the head No cause was assigned. 3iiici:Li..XEn:s. Ji'LU'S F. Pratt and Addison Rybce. of the old Sarven wheel works, Indan apolis, Ind., now a part of the Ameri can wheel works trust, have made an assignment The failure is due to the assignment made by the American wheel works. Ilnii: losses arc reported in tho wheat crop of tho northwest Rain and snow are reported to have sprouted grain in the shock .Iiiiin Hoky, president of tho Adams KxpressCo., has beuu suspended. There were charges of malfeasance. Kx-Conieierati:s assembled in great numbers at Memphis Tenn., on the R'.th. Felsoe Nadar, a large and flourish ing village of Transylvania, Austria, has been completely destroyed by fire. Miss Alice Welch, aged 51, was run down by an electric motor in Colum bus, O., and horribly mangled. Death was instantaneous. The temporary suspension of the col lection of duties on the importation of corn, beans and rice into Venezuela was to end October 20, and thereafter the regular rates will be imposed. A spark from a locomotive caused the explosion of giant powder in a boarding car at Ensley City. Ala. Five negroes were badly injured. There has been a severe storm off the Rritish coast At Cardiff and its vicinity eleven coasting vessels were ashore. The crews were saved. Jrixn: Hawley, of the United States court at San Francisco, hasdecidedthat the oil cars of the Standard Oil Co. are not patented and any company can use them. Two passengers were killed and sev eral injured by the overturning of a R. t O. train at, Hicksville, O. The European demand for bread stuffs continues to increase. The Roston Record says that the Scarles will case Is ended and that Timothy Hopkins will get between SS, 000.000 and $10,000,000 of the late Mrs. Searles' property. The Ecumenical Methodist confer ence adopted unanimously a petition to the United States commissioners of the world's fair protesting against the pro posed opening of the fair on Sundays. A nisp.Yicii from Dubuque, la, says: There are thousands of dead fish along theshoreof the Mississippi The river fell lower than for twenty years, leav ing large numbers of fish in pools winch gradually dried and the fish have since died. This state of affairs exists for miles along the river. A St. Petersburg dispatch says that a great scandal has Wen caused by the discovery that officers of the govern ment intrusted with money from the imperial treasury for the relief of the famine stricken districts, have in some instances embezzled the amounts for their own use. An attempt was made recently to as sassinate the president of Nicaragua by a corporal of the palace guard, who was arrested while making a hole in the roof of the president's house. George and .Inn Howard were shot and killed near Mount Sterling, Ky., by a man named Cupps, whose house tho two tried to enter to whip Cupps. Ali.eeton easily defeated Delmarch in the races at Lexington, Ky. The reported loss of the cattle steam ship City of Rome off Newfoundland was a hoax. Rrennan, who told the varn about a drunken crew, was a half witted sailor belonging to another vessel- -A fly wheel of No. 7 mill of the Amoskeag Co. at Manchester, N. IL, burst the other day. Two persons were killed, and several badly vounded. A society at Pittsburgh, Pa., has de cided to inaugurate a war on Sunday newrpapers. Land Commissioner Hacgen. of the St Paul road, who has recently re turned from Minnesota and Dakota, says reports of great damage to grain in Dakota arc false. Mr. Haugen found but little grain there that had not liecn threshed. A dynamite bomb was found on an other railroad bridge a. Reichenberg, in Rohemia, in the near vicinity of the one which jeopardized the emperor's life. Three of the staff of the Inter Ocean and the engineer were killed at Crete, 111., by the engine on which all were riding going into an open switch. The object of the newspaper men being on the engine was to illustrate a midnight ride. The boiler of the steamer Evangel exploded near Port Townsend, Wash. Three men were killed. The Evangel was built by the pennies of eastern Sunday school children for a mission ary boat Italy proposes to abolish the export duty on raw silk. Mr. Vii.lari) states that he is encour aging Edison in his efforts to replace steam with electricity in railroad trans portation. The French government has decided to strictly enforce the order forbidding bishops of the Roman Catholic church , to leave their dioceses without permis- ! sion. : Two small steamers, each crowded with J00 passengers collided in the har- j bor at Toulon, France. The shock I caused a terrible panic among the pas- j hungers. Several were thrown into the i sea and were with difficult' rescued. I A SLIGHT earthquake shock was felt i in East Nashville, Tenn. It lasted about eight seconds and moved up in a south- I easterly direction. There was a fight between Chilian sailors and American sailors from the cruiser Raltimore at Valparaiso recent ly. Three or four Americans were killed and several Chilians were badly hurt The affair caused great excite ment . Ri'.siness failures (Dun's report) for the seven days ended October 15 num bered U50, compared with 270 the previ ous week and 237 the corresponding week of last year. Five persons were found smothered j to death after a fire in a tenement at Mil I wall, London. The Panhandle vestibule limited was wrecked at Mingo Junction, four miles west of Steubenville, O., recently. Two persons were killed and four seriously injured. Clearing house relurns for the week ended October 15 showed an average decrease of 0.2 compared with the cor responding week of last year. In New York the decrease was 17.5. Frkii E. Scrim.hkr, president and M. Dawson, cashier, of the Wyoming na tional bank, were drowned by the up setting of a sailboat in Hutton's lake, eight miles from Laramie, Wyo. Nearly 100 delegates to tho Woman's Christian temperance union state con vention at Bradford, Pa, were poisoned by something they ate or drank at din ner. Only two cases, however, were serious. A si hike of 12,030 miners is threat ened in Pennsylvania because of tho introduction of Italians and Hungari ans. The bodies of DOO soldiers who fell in the battle of Fort Recovery, O., when St Clair was defeated by the Indians loo years ago, includingthe body of Gen. Dutler, were Interred on the 10th with impressive ceremonies in one immense grave at the cemetery set apart by the government for that purpose. Over 50,000 people were on the grounds. A kive-mile tunnel, to costS"50,000, Is projected 13' Leadville (Col.) parties. It will drain the principal mines below that city. General Passenger Agent Fee, of the Northern Pacific, sent out last year l.SOO.000 parcels, principally through the mails, to addresses in answer to leU ters of inquiry. The Ayrcs & Wygart musical instru ment company, of Chicago, has failed because of lack of capital. A message from Columbia, Tenn., sa3s the Columbia Hanking Co., capital $100,000. and Hank of Columbia, capital $00,000, had both made assignments. The failures were caused by inability to collect Cleaves y. Fletcher, wholesale and retail dealers in hardware and agricult ural implements at Gainesville. Tex., have made an assignment Assets, $235,000; liabilities, $200,000. The foundry and pattern shop of George F. Mesker, Evansvillc, Ind., were destroye.1 by fire. Loss, $40,000; insurance, $1 1,500. A rovai. patent creating Lady Mac donald. wife, of the late premier, baron ess, with the title of Raroness Mac donald, has been received at Ottawa, Cau. ADDITIONAL DISPATCHES. The government estimates that 1S3, 000,000 roubles will be required to meet the necessities arising from the famine existing in various parts of the Russian empire. The announcement is made semi officially that Italy has decided to re move the prohibition now existing against the importation of American salted meats into Italy. The stallion St Rlaize was sold at auction at Tattersall's, New York, re cently for $100,000. The wife of Allen (J. Thurman ex pired at Columbus. O, on the 17th. She was lorn in Chillicothe, O. in 1S11, her maiden name boing Mary Dunn. Harrison, Loring ,fc Co., ship build ers, Roston, have assigned. Liabilities, $.:75.000; assets nominally S00.000. .James Parton, the author, died at Newbnryport, Mass.. on the 17th. He was the husband of "Fannv Fern." Mr. Parton was born in England in 1622, but had lived in America since childhood. One hundred and twenty men em ployed on the electrical building at the world's fair ground quit work leeause their foreman. William Irving, had been civen the alternative to accept a position at 40 cents an hour or quit The president has accepted the resig nation of Gov. Steele, of Oklahoma A dispatch to the Chicago Times from Washington speaks of an opium ring and says that two senators and five representatives are implicated. Arbitration was the subject dis cussed by the Ecumenical Methodist council at Washington on the 17th. The proceedings were made interest ing by the presence of Secretary Fos ter and President Harrison, both of whom addressed the conference. The president has issued a proclama tion reserving from entry and settle ment the tracts of timber land in Colo rado known as the White River plateau. As four men of Occum. who had act ed as pall bearer at a funeral at Wil limautic. Conn., were driving home, their horse ran away. Peter McCafrcy, 35 years old, was killed and John Shea was fatally injured. The Lucy Webb Hayes missionary college at Washington has been dedi cated. The elections in Chili passed off quietly on the 18th- The derica'a claimed the house and the liberals the senate. The board of control of the national world's fair commission has confirmed the nomination br Director-General Davis of W. E. Cottrell, of Detroit for chief of the department of live stock. NEBRASKA STATE NEWS. The farmer; recently had a very suc cessful reunion at Crawford. The Norfolk sugar factory is using about 350 tons of beets perday, making about fifty tons of sugar every twenty four hours. Diphtheria is reported to be alarm ingly prevalent at Lincoln. The city council recommended the closing of the public schools for two weeks. Judge Conn, of the supreme court, has decided that A. W. Crites, inde pendent and non-partisan candidate for judge of the Fifteenth district is en titled to have his name printed on the official ballot Samuel W. Mennelley, a traveler for a Rochester, N. Y., shoe house, was found dead at a hotel in Omaha the other morning. It Is supposed that he turned on the gas by mistake for electricity and forgot to turn it off after turning on the electric light. The grand lodge of the Knights of Pythias of Nebraska met in repre sentative hall at Lincoln on the 13th. This is the first meeting of the kind ever held at the state house. Over IrtO delegates, representing 132 lodges, were present besides about 200 visit ing knights. Djc. Hillings, investigator of infect ious animal diseases for Nebraska as serts that he has completely demon strated that the germ causes Texas fever. He has Isolated this fever from the blood of Texas ticks, cultivated them pure and killed cattle by inocula tion with culture direct from the ticks. Three cowboys rode up to the First National bank of Enterprise at noon the other day and while one of them held the horses the other two with drawn revolvers entered the building and demanded the money. The cashier, at the point of a revolver, handed over 53,500 in bills. The robbers wore no masks. J. C. Williams, an engineer on the R. it M., was recently held in $'J0 bonds at Reatricc for a hearing on a charge of carelessly causing the death of fifteen head of cattle belonging to Elijah Fcly and injuring fifteen other cattle of the same herd. He ran into them with the engine of which he was in charge. Mr. Fely's loss by the en gineer's carelessness will reach $500. Weighmamt.r Taylor, of Omaha reiMirts that the weighing and inspec tion of grain is proceeding very satis factorily; that the dealers in grain are highly pleased with the adoption of the new methods, and the producers, he believes, will soon learn to express their hearty appreciation of the new system as it means money for them in the end. The farmers, he says, have been saved thousands of dollars al ready. John Walion, a young man of Be atrice, temporarily residing in Piclter ell, walked out of a second-story win dow at three o'clock the other morning and sustained injuries which may re sult fatally. He was partially awakened by the explosion of a lamp in an ad joining room, and was under the im pression that he was stepping through an ojiening on to :i porch. He fell fifteen feet Neiirask Cut last year ranked eleventh in the pork packing cities of the United States and the indications are that in ls'.u sho will move up a few notches. Roth of her packing houses will be in ojierntion during the winter. Secretary Doe, of the Chicago Packing .fc Provision Co., has directed the man ager of that concern to increase the ca pacity to 4,000 per day. New buildings will be immediately commenced. Joseph M. Gray, the farmer who lately threatened to storm the state capital if justice was not immediately meted out to him regarding a three dol lar rebate for which he sued the ii.-, Kearney and I thick Hills road, and was defeated in the lower courts appeared before Judge Cornell at Kearney the other day and demanded that the judge make out papers against W. R. Learn granting him the judgment He em phasized his request by brandishing a large knife uncomfortably near the judge's scalp. Sheriff Wilson was sum moned and the man taken into custody and later adjudged insane. Howard Dka minn, a youth of six teen, was accidentally shot at York the other afternoon by a Winchester rifle in the hands of a companion. The bo-s, together with several others, were returning from a hunting expe dition and stoped to rest in the Union Pacific yards. The Draucher boy laid his gun down on a pile of ties with the hammer raised and one of the others attempted to pick it up, not knowing it was loaded, when it was discharged. The ball entered Draucher's left breast just above the heart After being shot the boy ran a distance of four blocks and fell unconscious on the steps of hii home. His wound was not considered fatal. Thomas Purcell, member of the banking firm of Dowling t Purcell at North ltend. had an exciting experience with a burglar the other night Mr. Purcell had started for home about bed time and while chatting with a friend a few moments later rccollcciedhat he had left a package in his otlice. Re turning he entered the room and with out lighting a lamp began looking for the bundle. Suddenly out of a dark corner two stangcrs arose and request ed Mr. Purcell to throw up his hands. He complied and they took what val uables he had on his person and de manded the keys to the safe. Rcing informed that they were in possession of Mr. Dowling, the robbers left. At Fort Robinson the other day while Corporal Goodloc, of troop G, Ninth cavalry, wa trying to suppress a drunken soldier of his troop by the name of George Owens, he was shot twice by Owens and seriously though not fatally wounded. While Mr. Murphy, foreman of the Woodworth ranch near Millard, and a stranger were driving through Water loo the other evening their team took fright and ran away, throwing both men out Murphy struck on his head and shonldcr. His companion was thrown head foremost through a com bination wire and picket fence and re ceived fatal injuries. The prohibitionists of Dodge county have nominated a full county ticket Since the Omaha lynching the officers have been kept busy making arrests of parties supposed to have been engaged in it A large barn on the farm of Mr. Neuman. five miles southeast of How ard, together with foar horses, was burned recently. The loss was about $1,000. E. W. Hutchinson, of Lincoln, the aged slayer of the dashing young w.dow and confidence woman. Mrs. Jennie Green, has been adjudged insane and ordered sent to an insane asylum. The general merchandise store of Henry Silvers &. Co.. of Cooper, was closed the other day by creditors, who filed a large number of claims ia at tachment with the clerk of the court- While firing a salute at St Paul in honor of Rishop Scanlon, of Omahii, John Cinoway was killed by the pre mature discharge of a small canon. What was intended as a happy church affair was suddenly turned into a funeraL The Nebraska Gtj Starch Co. has concluded to erect a large number of sheds and will feed 300 cattle dnribg the winter. GOV. STEELE'S REPORT. afattrra of Moment Itrfrrrnl Tn 11 tb (ovrrnorof Oklahoma. Guthrie. Ok Oct IS. Got Steele' first report to the secretary of the in terior has been prepared and forwarded to Washington. The school problem in the new coun ties is treated as follows: "I am very sorry indeed that provision was not made by congress for helping the set tlers support the common schools in the Sac and Fox. Iowa Pottawatomie and absentee Shawnee lands recently thrown open to settlement, for those settlers are not ouly poor as were those who came into this part of the territory, but they will have the additional burden of caring for the In dian children in great numbers who may attend the common schools, not withstanding the fact that the lands or personal property of these Indians may not be taxed to help support the schools. This will be true with reference to the Cheycnn and Arapahoe anil Kickajvoo country, which it is hoped will be thrown open to settlement early next spring. It seems to me there is more reason for helping the settlers support the schools in theao lands than there was in Oklahoma proner." Concerning the opening of the Chero kee strip this is said: "Nothing I think of would bu more gratifying to the people of not ouly Oklahoma but those of Arkansas, Mi souri, Texas, Kansas and other states who are anxious for homes than would be the opening of the Cherokee outlet. There is every reason why it should be thrown ojwn to settlement and none that I know- of why it should not bo." As to town sites Gov. Steele says in part: "I hope before any other town sites are thrown open to settlement the town sites will be carefully selected, surveyed, platted and published, and 1 earnestly recommend a different mode of opening town sites to settlement At the recent opening of Tecumseh ami Chandler there were at least 5.00J jh-o-ple at each place waiting for the signal to be given for entering said tow n sites, containing 2, 100 lots, good and bad A very large proortion of those intending to enter the sites were anxious to go in on foot to avoid the danger incident to riding in on horseback or in wagons and vehicles of various Uimls. ne man was killed 1' his horse falling on linn, others were more or less iujureil. hut the real settlers wore in too many in stances deterred from attempting to get a lot or a home from the very fact that horsemen were allowed to rule in. Lawyiws without clients abound: bank ers without banks or capital are there; real estate sjM-eiilators without cus tomers, gamblers, whisky jn'ihllcrs and bootleggers all before the opening wen there to ply their vocation." The governor speaks of the opening of the lauds on the western lorilor ui follows: "On account of a great m.tiiy of the Indians refusing to take their allotments much delay lias been caused in the allotting of lands to the Chcy euues and Arapahnes, anil I am in formed that the appropriation for making these allotments is prac tically exhausted Unless it is jHissible to make other arrange ments to throw these lauds open to set tlement early next spring s( that set tlers may raise a crop next year, it will mean hardship, destitution, sickness and death among the hundreds of set tlers who have lieen along its borders for weeks and in many instances for months, waiting for homes." WORLD'S FAIR WORRIES. Prii)oril llrnjtiiliii; if it Department I lie lUi; I. (mil- i:tr. Chicago, Oct 15. The congressional loan of S 000,000 to the world's fair. Maj. Handy and his department of pul licity anil promotion, and Director General Davis report were considered by the board of control of the national commission, which went into session for its October meeting yesterday. At the same time the Chicago directors held a session of their executive com mittee upon practically the same sub jects. During the session of the directors a request was sent to the lard of con trol for a special joint conference of the board of reference and control t be held Friday, to consider, it Is snid, the advisability of abolishing the entire department of publicity and promotion of which Maj Handy who draws 7,500 a year from the directory and has a large staff of assistants is chief. Presi dent Raker. Director Walker and others seemingly have an ideatnat the world's fair does not need a press department any longer and that the department chiefs cau furnish all needful informa tion to exhibitors and the newspapers. Tho board of control after discussing the loan question concluded that the committee on legislation had exclusive jurisdiction in the matter. Commis sioner Massey, who is on that commit tee, said the draft of the loan hi. I to le presented to congress would prob ably originate in the Chicago directory and then come ln'fore the committee on legislation. When this stage should be reached the mcmlorsof the national commission would le prepared to say whether they would support the bill as framed The local directory are understood to favor Secret-try P.uttcrworth a the right man to conduct the necotiations for the loan before congress. The members of the lonrd of control arc said to be against his 'election. Op Io5ition to Secretary Rutterworth fc represented as hinging to some extent on the fact that he. instead of cue oi the national commissioners, was made chairman of the recent special commU sion to Kurope. A tr Hl.hoju Ronton. Oct 14. Rer. Dr. Phillips R rooks was this morning consecrated as bishop of Massachusetts. The service took place at Trinity church and was preceded by morning prayer, which was held at o'clock. The general service occupied about three hours and was rooi impressive. Phillips Rrooks was lorn in R.stnn. Mass., IVrcembcr IX lv35. He wa graduated at Harvard college in l-.5. studied theology at th sminrr in Alexandria. Vs., was ordained in J-W. and lwcamc rector of the ehereh of the Advent Philadelphia War CtioI Item. London. Oct. 15. A dispatch from Moscow says that the RuMiaas are massing troops toward the Afghan frontier and that Russia I ria-r anxious for a pretext to make war on the Afghans. With this view. Rotssns emissaries in Afghanistan arc try ing to stimulate the people to an ag gresMTe coarse towards tbe Tertotsa and others under Russian proVtfoa and thus give Russia the exceve for be ginning war Tha ameer of Afghanis tan Is said to be fallyaware of RakM intentions and anxious for English a- aistasce. A Lake on Itr. Go.-ncN. Ind.. Oct. IS. Karly yester day morning are was started in vhj way in the grass at Yoeraaa Lake, the water in which is at present very low. and in a few moments the entire lake was a sea of Sre. the Tegetation that towered above the surface of the greater part of the lake being inflammable. The fire was communicated to the fence and straw stacks bordering the lake. and had it not been for herculean work done by the people of that Tkanity. who fought It against great odd until dark, the fire would hare ipre4 over the entire nsighborhood. THE XEW TARIFF. Important Papor From Socrotary Foster. Comparison of Iiojrt mol r.r-i'U-,:" priM-ity tiMulnc Mrk Com- larllr TW of Trlr TnJcr th t i,t n! w Tmritt. 1 Washington. Oct 11. Secretary Fc ' tcr has received the first o&h'lal tte i meat of the operation of the McKin'cy 1 tariff. The points covered are the effect upon import and exports the production of the revenae and the j changes in price of various articles. j The beginning of reciprocity U also fthonn. This statement very lm- portant and very Interesting It cover I elcren months bringing the rrsults , almost down to date- It was prepared j by M G Itrock. the chief of the bureau of statistics and Is as follows: lmrmr f - cl-vri HWMita trot iVtotr ;, !, to Au.-u.i U. iI, untr tfco oprtln of I ttto Mew t.r-2 ta. the tott vif ut mr ! forrUn rotr, t.rr. iiHurtt mJ vport oi 1 rnrrtbaudi."- romboM. 1 1 Ts.I-s r n i rra.r or JTl.KW ott t t1uc of oar furr'sn rwntmrrve tinting tin- cor i rr.jnnilm;; jxr.od of prior ir. tm It i I !,. lls.T. TS irrrair : l-rri 1 of our f n-'irn comifir (Impu't' 1 r j pvrt of .urrhaile' durlnsf tl twtf ' inn frut ll to 11 . Wltl.l It" t j t- OirtTft lull :b lTra .iwrmj: thi" , itrTrn uwot'i. ui'Jrr tb pifrt. t the r tarilf a. t.eaMjr iluuMr ItiU avurti,-" iitiuil iurrr.. Of t total fummMwi't th H-r-n m--nb iitl! .Unt II, :sim. & ITalHf our "mpi rt of mrrrban-lii TJ,;.0.', ,. in iKT-.e f i?s.a-5.Ji'r tt" value of tin !'npirt f tb t orrHdife( j month, of the prior vr. at th- vli of i thi-i-'Mt J-o.Tl.t. i nerrc of !4.v".JJJ over !! prior pT' '. ljr u,j thr rii-vrs month ftotu ietulwr I. 1.J. to August J". ls'I. nrnlvr th- operation o! the nw t irtff iti lw of tttijmrii f tiu- t atI intrHmm.Il. a Min.lll7V hli ur n the e m.pmlHi: periol of thr pr- In K jcitr thf r;ilnw of dutiable mrrchan- U.M u J11 vi .SMI. howlNi; a i!'Or-a' tut I Ihoi'lrvm ininlh nmtrr th m tariff of fJs,j.TiB .11 thr atueof mrrhaHlr pj In itut) It Mtav aWo ! not I tN.it tliv total T.tluc of the I'tipwrt 'or th n!rp MHtb. ' JTM.IlU. tW. aim rind N ViiInii tb" no;Mrtif j any y ar la thx bttory of owr soirrmnfiit, rjirptiw tin tlifJl rr J'lO. hr ihi-lr lui a )7itf.SIl.m If. hvir, the Im port of rj.tiMbr. IXH, 1 th of Am iii-t.tUi tot.il Import Hill Imrxr'y mi-i-wl tho.H of l-:t Mure tin i-n.if tHitU of ihem-n tariff law thrn ha l-n Kirnr rmlnrtlu In thr rrro liur from rti.i in Thii conti-wiplat.! liiJhrl.ll l.iir. uhn-h rirttflat it. hMul "An aft to ri ilti'-r thr rurour.' tr Ili!l l-olor i! tli-m wa. iturln tbn yrar it r OurtloH in thr outoHi irvrnuouf ill '. II&.I . iiotu .th.t until';; thrrr w lar ih rn mil m tin- iMip"rt of mrrha'li.i V !r ii"tirtioii Ih thr rrti-nnr oeU'ril ihiritti; thr la.t thri'r uart r of thy-ar ih luiti-il In thr italiiRirat. Thr tin r u.nthil appi'itr. In thr rlr.t iHut r iwrnrrt-il in tutiiT. l-.ii. thr month li wh-h tor tanlt Mut ii. to tfrt Th- ii Ian illil nut Ki into If it until thri.th am! t i lm port Of Hll'li h4Mitn a Ml thr M it hlr.i v dl of Mii'irhan-Ii'i- front imn-Uiionii Immntl nti ly pr.fir ti tht Uat m rr hirn Th ii'ilurtlon of ill" irrrnur from fiti' -lur-llli; th llifr ijiltirtrr i-mtr I rilriHliiir J . l-ul. u ro:npirr I uith thr .iimr prr-'llof tl o prior yrur. il !l,"i it. but In nm 1 iTHIK thH .tati-iiii-nt of tho wholf I writ month. th'H amount I rut ilonnh) t'.t- lei rri-n.iil n sniui l'rrtit iliirnic thr nrt ijimrtrr. u .ii h orriirrnl In Orloher. a mrn t'OHril uIhm r It n III ! rriiiriuhrrnl how -rvrr. that thr principal sutM-lr of our Imi I ort of inrri'hHii'lli from hlrh thr ilu'y rciiiiit il .ni:ar. nl b th- prn lun of I In- imi taiilf la III-- Ii-Hiulil of till. !ilt :.! u.it I tkr ffr t until April I. Iit. I t r i ti k t ' tt o ii irtiT. .in'-r that il tin It will In-., -rn th it thr ri'ilMi'tioit in i-u.tiiiii ii Ti-nur, h romp tr-l w tilth- ihih" iitioi of thr prior oir. amountnl to 511. ; i.J".. IX. I rout thi it lit rr-ioHithiy appr ir that thr r ituctlon. for nti rnt rr ji-ir n ill lir f oil r u lurir. If wot n cipni, of tho autoUMt ron. ti'tu'latrt in thr ciiin tuirnt ! thr no tr tt Inn It turtlirr upprnM from thr nlu.ra tfltilr tli.it th tot ;il rnrrlpt ttolti i'UiIiihii (luring tin1 tui Ivi- month, prior to thr pu-d-u of thr m n tar 11 rrr i2iT..iI IV ami tor thr- llrt turlvr month, af'i-r thr rHut lili'ltt of thr new tariff In thr rwnipta wrrr i tti. AW .' li '.l Thr ru.tniH trrrnur col lii-tnl lunn; thr flrt p rlixl of twrlta month pT rapltit of population IAS1. nnil ilurldiC t' r rroH! prlol HOT. or !i rmlHCt'on prr raplta of 7Jr. Tho r"ltir: mi In rii.ti.nii ri-Trnuo !ih brrn Kri'atly ari'rlrratr I iiupi April 1 la.t, n ilrn thr Iit j. rr iiiovrI ffom -Jr. It uppi-ar front thr t ihlr thit lh ruat'ima rrvrmir pi-r raplt i of population cojlrrtl Iur n rf thr lx month nolln rptrmhr r .. 1-iiJ. im onlv 51 iX If thr 'ut.,m rrirnun ro'lrrtrtl ilnrlw thr following lx iHorth. emlM Marrh ti. ivj. houl! b In thr iwn proportion, the ctiilmni rrrrnur prr raplta oolli-rtri! lnrtnj;.thr jrir rnillnir with thr Inttrr il.ttr touhl hr onlr If, or a rrurtou of M Ii prr rnpit.t of popu all ih n utom rrvrmir col.ii tril f-r thil y ir Thl won..! Ir tho lownt rivrnnr p-r raplla rollrrtnl from rutiwi for tvirnty Br ynr li or "''t, nn 11 I prr raptt i lr than Iho anut a rracr ratr of il-i't i-"lltrl -turn that prr'i'l on Importril mcrrhta !ir, wh r-h w II si prr en pit i. Thralurof our nport of tlitim it1" and fnri'in in rrhan I lur-njr th flrt Itmi month. ri Ifd AtKOt 'I. ii. altrr th 3-v tarilf. !fcii."l."l an 1 Jin.'n': Wl arK'T than thr rjporf of llkr tHrrhillr 'or tbr rorrrpooltn,j i-lrTrit month f tho .- rior yrr h Ir tjr old tariff wo n or-r. n hrti thry rrr of thr vilnrot 7t.l-.i7l Till lnrrear of fWT.' I In or rtport InrinM thn rjr-rrn t.ionth riii-l An. ft l, .V1. wa mmii t an 1 'la.f t prratrr thnn thr anrial itm; lra of export of inrrrhaiMll Iir,? thr trntjr yrr prior to IM. bh w 1ftTM.IiV Iiurlnsc tb !! h'X'H wim f J t t.ir vlnr of the nxport of M)r;S!'llr b rtrorij! th Tjlur of ih iirwirt by th am of ".W.tM. Tbr i-portH of tlit lar.tr rxev of i-t)vr tf im porta mil b apprrelat I 'ii It l roinparr 1 llh tbrtrr.i of rtpoit nt tfta flrat yrr I-.", vkin .t i Ks t s TV In 1W tbr halaner of t-m I ' t 'J 4 tb ItflpOf" " rr.JrI U XpOft i .TJO.jm In l-i thr blanrr ajjla.t u w t II lr ft, ami the Impwd rrrirl thr iiimrti fr-.TJ.!C It will br rT.l that ib 'n rrr !n tbr valor of -nr ripufi rf r ehjntl.i. i .aryr ! I'ljint fikf T T.larof Mrt)tnrttr i- tctii wvowtb r- li-il Aoko.: l. ! 1. T J,--ri M( rf rrriti tb ri'i. of ikf iBr: Iw oy Tr m iki- kh'orr f 9nmm"rt .rr tb ar; yra- !! 4 J TIM rai of ' 'ipor" t ft tb t k lTr aaooth. o-il Aor ;. rV.. x-b irtr puaiVr. . 1 tb Sr: rrvrji avrntbt m-r tb tarltf. r l"m..9'. or r-l rtrr Ji-rtt 57 la J Ktft thaat Ia y pTv cttl r-r Tbl larr tvla o fjt pn of M'tilmiKlh') r th mi tb over t.rt !-? at lajrt io-cl4!r It ) Trry gritifyiK. j Th larjr" .: Ia osir rxoaart ! j ino'lv rotl t two -. tix. Tr. proJurj. of aemttr "'I t f aa-Utrr Tte rlo rf lb "iiaa't 'f arCr. . ... .4. fl. i4o laoalfci rawil IHOVIT ' . ... - -- --- --- -. . - - - .. m .... .. t .a. Anaii it, i"i . n-i-. " -- i !.. for tb I ir p"l ! pror r r. J a larmi ot i5 ' Ta if-rt of i MnatifKlarH p'odaw aaMMMafnt l ll. '. ym.lil.tr mill". TTjill frtbrprwr jr--l. ' an UK-Tta-oJJO. -. 7t. T- o("f i ervm. to. la' to rlo tjor!i aitvo.i to I . l7 Ir.Bra" t- m Mta of Ar. I1. tli'W harr"" : tb t,. o! riArl of tr w4-tf tfw't arr a orrrl tb ArtC. " . -t Ktjft tr, as aa lacrraw f aaof "r ( tvo.att. Ibrr; t tM tk rr-r !: of i.b-r- 1 air.' ra pro ort Thr jC'jrr-y "i" tbrwtr5 Of-ra at C art'i'ti ! rh tar 4"-ais-: for trr proa.. Maeb o rr b b' 'T. ! tn 'rlaita las pr- at tnAtmc artarV-. aJ fr rsau lra ja tao tavba- rf rr- 4 evi xrtarVa aavttla 4 fraa a ait r-lib- ?- f; laBk-t a favtao-v t j-yv vat. Cattoo cotb. r-rr yr-l Pr-trH r llaa. pqr yvi. . t 4 I-oa ai:. .JI1 KHllli ... - rU. ii rr- Biawlrj-, t. Ums xr4s nrnriar . IJa I H CtK CJ Vaarf. r tm. c-' X Vr a !'. Cravr4. J :1. itiMiil 7 X r ao i"i CrjoaUiM-i. W i.n J- Mtbtt a Xrf i. ktl rl A U'. f I- ' 3e;Wi 0MaIIr-7 Wb.ar-rl- :.kw ORLr.ts Oct. ir Drweialei (Malley. the etectiv wiu. 3rtd eas&lcuomJT la the HeaT tssr- der trial. atd vrho is pjed U have ! bribed the tarT aad rjsvJ tie Jraci tziZ o' the ftajiaa s tae pxrixh priuon. I seat for iuT bnlarrT asi ra Jt- j charired, th- slat showing m- erbiesot atralst blta. It a belle-red that there wocli s so diJEcelty la cots rlcua? Caialley O'MalUj alway !s- jte d that the ladictcirstt, araia! hha were fond i!irn".y to z!j the !yxe tef. SLEEP AND OREAMS. !nonlert- - aln-Hty to tho U,ttom of th.ocv It U njcery u. knoir the nature of XhxtehU and hmv It 1, born and multiplied In the bran-L'nfortnnat-ly f are ben- reduced u comparivjns to approximation. A ,.oon a. a nsltive lmPre-sMn reaches the brain. It U immeiliatrly reer1; ,.v ..i,r.t haractertstiev nl jawalcrns a certain number of H ' :whlchare attaehe,l to It by Ui- nrU t Hon of ca.sual.tT. olncWenee. ximil I tude: bT the conation of - th. - forrwidff of effects Ih- "n1 iofrevmbianceor of varied afhutv I ii i .Ktr turn arouse wtbers l i ncc lurii k.iv. s:;w.n.! u. .-. ''' ' manner one aft-r th omrr '" ' Uhee is accon.pan.nl by dlfTereat jaeutiments mure or lea Ucne, of fear. nop-, aa.rrr. A.U ! irv. ete. AUa awl 4tnp.e at the I .tirt, where U U bom to a rtate of slmHe irrwp.- f " , llwprrsAivn. it ' evtcdl. tmxittlcv .. i-.K..r ! every cae maltiplriitif W- br beetimint wea.er. .nr ti MMnethne cropitci. ....---. Drnmiuiii ... ... - wveral ttlH d-iwssnl aai hih1 p ! ntfnitt. it lose-. Mti Uy little in '" j tv aeci.nlutir k the measure with whaeh 1 it h:v cttine.1 in ctnt. after which it I sjvtit w.th the energy e.NtAl Im itvrlf ami the eolU which U Pl ,H , mottoa It is very ran for kia t j tiius rwn its entire crt.e w ilfcout mtr j ruptWiu. .Mm-M.t always- " r ! skn is pr.lMsrl durtn th e.Mtr of the tlrt w hnrh titrni the attrntuia U ltolf aal inomentnrtly mtwrmiM-. iiw a 1 . t 4 .a. cwrn' of the pree.liHr. w-. - --i nrrnntiMl Init Hily mtsprHdoal and re tiir later, l iHithtwi: oppose, it N"w K-n-.it n- impfrxnni nr nv'iM 1 itiei-d w hrh tnkr tlivir plnrn. ami Im thrirtttrn .ti.so thsr w-Meh - I them as the.. opirl ttu-s. whkeU Jo Cfdr,l ILsi-h interfen-s Im M.mo wnv with tbf othem turwiHtr lh-m asMbi. arnsti; or rw.Hlre.Hr Hh-ih. aoeonim- to the meatiliaR of the ctieooittor. Kaeh I riHllo.l U al itiiU at a jrlviMi tnoiHriit. U a : r il.-liiiiti- prhtMtUn. nftrr whteh it n nwukonv as a elatie sHaaiH rt HfVfi! friMii that which had tiiitfisl lt linn iiiidrrstands that whll- " the eiiitlmiial pilctoH of aw " prisvl.iis i-avr- littl itiTtHilty U precebiiroMitn Uiivhimv ibfir ttrM-tHl i-tiiiilKit 'lluaainis of iiipriaMs an thi. eery day rtljrtl nlot frim the moinoiit ot their birth U the ilioiioin ihliv.n. Only a shuU nam-U-r. on mriiHitl of th lMti-rist wku-h tliev havr (or Ms or th rirneily of tb" 1 si'ntlnirnts nhirh tb-y mvakrH. Iir the jiowi r lo fnr-e tbfiitoelvi. hmm s ami tn iiiotiot-MtlUe RttitMHl to tka rv -lni.il hi f thit other. Mirii tb hor of sleep eiius t)n fatnjMit hraui iimves more mid m-ri a,lwly . tin soiisltiri ImiwiHhs, 4 im i it tsluil by the cbisiH; of thi n lids, by tliisileneif tho r1.oiiImk rirm :tro rri'iiiiil trently, and Mrs wly coiidisi'd idfiiv Fitinlly tlm ihih.i noss of IWliiir Is lost ur slt'ojrv 'I ben. fri-oil from this tetupor.iry ristruiit, tin eerebrnl iiiipnsslntianiisr thiiHslvi-s. the nhstritetiMl nlras. ri-Iriial (r-lll th wriht of iii'W imprravloiis, Im: H wilh- mt ei'sMitioii. rosiimo thrir intei riisl course, .-nut wajje a eonlll lnts tlieinsi'ives milv Is it not ii.'itnrul that the most restr.iiiutl shmiM nm have the upNr hninr.' '1 he- are m iiiAMy Ir-iit spring's and a iimll sprttii. that liaWTuacIjVI Its lltllK'St IMIMIISloll. la more wiwerfuITth-aJarjer one whleh has almost realnnl Its Xltlirr i i ..j, rrtia. 'I he larje spring are our stronjif impreasions our laborious iiti'iij;'i whosirtnrry we h.ive .ilitio.texhaistr I in iJorrlopinj' thrin to ther I mil the kr,i..ll iinra. rtr.i flirt lki.ii.uinl n..lliinir ' - " ."---"- .. ......a, driven bnett Ir-eanse wr havr siHllrthi'i, Iwtter with which to ixHitpy iHiriwlti a or ."ottipress! ly the weight of th iij;s more llllJKirt.lMt. Thae olrtarl rr iiioro.1, thry nro txUlr Ut rr la i. ami ttin ifrst ;i tlliexpretril etoryj Surh the origin of our ilreiima. tha V the rraiii why one lmtro.aon jrrl.in. inutrs orer atiothrr tlttr-int; sl-p this the explnnalroii of thnt pnrniloitavtl fa. t that we ilreum oftenrst if things fur oIk'h to our strongest al inmmU tik) ideas. hieno Sntuolay KveMini Her nlL 1 lir I Ureal 1 rolli. I!aU'rn SpeHalr IIm 'ihlnbuMafii Vom are u frnHl ir' C4. lUioks iho prprletr avl - lit ion of 7. t-tilth ilr Hlwi'i tho mat ' .er with yn? S$xriiIaUr -Why. fmtm4 ytm, air. ym talhl , Uw. ifffy at M tar- prrU of this pine fJuvt I favaari"! It ttitr Uttlo etty. anil notr I aavt tkvat yintr shanty Is ur ttaly Mtllaiica,' in It (A ll.,kstW.t I ;itotly aT that it cantata a lacvr tw-mwmT tf th finrs-t IrTtHiHar ltr wholly MriMHn. irril7 I X9H any nnmm,rnHma ' on thu? lots tkut I hav u aj fT -vry hal? !j-HLnUr- V.'mI,' ttlAm'i t iu,y , that ytB rtpveUMi that tho fiyiiwti.ri wotahi hiCTria! ! (r llL tmniit ttl thirty 'h.? Col. HvVa Wrll, haan't li VtUc jm rtlr up I rrn U a,lr aaa- in U's-n- Xrrrr thirre am i f a. Ii t that an )trav- of 1 .-r ,? Kk.t lo jm wjt tiv rawth' - XtUt, TritrtMov. - IW a zv, fJo ba tho avtoaU i I !- Voaa're n rnlhwrr it i. aaa.r Vin. Ah. nr. mw nin It W u lu.tr ssnnir.oai:.- Hot J haTKw't Kr-n t the mtmmlmim. Ya tr -nlir-r wrofV". haren't t-r-j, ami a invru at alL" "Will, vrhf 44 jaaa, jr-t it.m drlbrWMts rtmtfiftUm-r- -J-,, jt r cTiri from a aa-rm ttaa: tt ta Jaun4e.- St. Iji ItrpatVib-. THE CENERAl. 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