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ri h ! hi u THE KBD CLOUD CHIBP. A. O. HOtMlft, PubllahaF. RED CLOUD. NEBRASKA. CURRENT COMMENT. Axothkr Esquimau. girl 'Why m bom at Jackson park, Chicago. A rnF.tiiRTonic ax lias been found In the Illinois river bottoms near Alton. It in of copper and said to bn the iliicst in existence. Otw. H&itVKL WiMtv CKAV,'Fon,;who commanded tlio Pennsylvania .'reserves at the battle of tlcttysburg, tllod lately in Philadelphia, aged 65 yearn. Ax English capitalist has been at Homestead necking tho enlistment of the loeked-out Carnegie men to aid in starting a co-operative steel plant. Ci.audk Wilson, editor of tho Ad vance t Wilson, N. C has disappeared most mysteriously from his home them and ho for, all effort to traco him have failed, Catiif.mnk IIootii and Mrs. Cllbborn, daughters of Gen Ilpoth, of the Hal ra tion army, have been nrrcstcd in Ge neva, Hwltzcrlnnd, and will bo expelled from tlio canton. Thomas Jkiiroi.t, son of Douglas .Tor rold, a recognized authority in horti cultural' natters, Is going to write a book based upon his observations whllo farming, In Canada. Rbv. Wii.mam J. roTTKti, for 'thirty thrco year pastor of tho Unitarian church at New lied ford, Man., has re signed and his rnngrcgntlon has voted to pay him 13,000 a year for flvo years. Tiik Austrian rclchsrnth will noon discuss a project to join tho Oder and Danube rivers by means of a canal, thus making a complete water way be tween tho llnltlo sea and the Mack sea. A MicnbBCoriu inspection of the lungs of the Canadian cattle alleged in .Scot land to bo suffering from contagious plcuro-pneumpnla shows that tho dis ease Is broneho-pncumonla, which Is not contagious. Miss J. Imook.v Howaiii), of Now York, thoi only colored woman on the board ofdady managers of tho world's fair, I gathering Btatlstlcs concerning colored women and girls employed In industrial, agricultural and other pur suits. Tiik electricians who propone- to have exhibits at the Chicago world's fair aro indignant becauso of tho decision of tho board of directors to clow the fair at even o'clock each evening, as It will not pcrmjt a good display of tholr product, The Drowns seem to bo in it when you reach a good place but they don't count under governor. There are three governors tho chief magistrates of Kentucky, Maryland and Uhodo Island who, bear tho name of llrown. Gov. Toole, of Montana, is the only one of tho forty-four who has no staff. "Honnn:" liuiiNs' cottugo at Ayr is to bo reproduced at tho world's 'fair. Tho Scottish Homo Industries' association lms applied for tho concession, which will undoubtedly bo granted. Tho tickets, thu, manufacture of which It is tho province- of tho association to en courage, will bo on sulo In tho cottage. A FOHKinx letter buys: "Vordl, tho composer, lias hot his heart on having tho great French barytono, Mnurol, for tho leading role In his now opera, 'Fal staff.' Hut it la reported In Homo that SIgnor Illcnrdi, tho publisher, who was delegated to eouduct tho necessary ne gotiations, finds that tho Frenchman will charge a fabulous prlco for his Ser vices nnd ll tlnnu lint. am nrn,.lnnli1 to agree to tho terms demanded." Rev. Thomas Dixon, who paid $155 for the sport he fouud In killing robins on Stateu Inland, expresses surprise that the peoplu of tho north regard the rcd-brcastod bird as n songster, ilo imbibed his education in natural his tory In tho pine woods of North Caro lina, where, ho says, that bird Is re; pardud as a disreputable glutton. Ho might have said the same thing of tho king of American song birds, tho bobo link but ho should remember that Btalon Island is not In tho tar heel belt. Accoiidino to Dr. Wcldon, who is headmaster of, Harrow, the only people in English socloty who do not object .to having telr boys flogged In school is tho upper elasv "Scolng that flog ging is abolished in tho board schools and forbidden in tho middle class' schools," hays ho, wo shall noon Ito nblo to flog only tho son of a duke." Indeed, tho times have changed since tho times of Dr. llusby, who, eyeing a scholar se verely, said, 4,I see wits in that ugly little boy; my cano shall bring them out." M. EvAnTa' trouble is a hereditary one. It Is a disposition to blludnesa that Is in the blood of the descendants of Roger Sherman, ono of tho giants of the revolution, who was his grand father. Hh cousin, Senator Hoar, la similarly afflicted and wns obliged to jgo to Europe last summer for treat ment. Another cousin, Simeon Raid win, was once uralotod In thu same way and was compelled to remain in dark ness for u year, and, by tho help of a tutor, maintained hln standing In his class, Piiofksbiostai. men socio to have nn idea that it is well to make .out tho bill for a sufllclent amount Thcu'they can meet the court reductions which almost always follow. Dr. C. L., Eillng wood, of Han Francisco, charged the estate of ..Walter & Hobort WO.000 for his medlc- ?al attendance for twelve mouths on Mr. -'and -'Mrn. lloburl, and,, although tho heirs, three' minors, petitioned the court to nllow tho claim, Judge, fievy cutltdown'to 810,000, remarking that the heirs wiHJht a fewyears obtain free ntrolof tin estuto and can then pay iBJBlndcf- Jf they tec fit to do so. v i f I- ', ' ' M. . ' v 3&$Mftkv 'dl .i.. . . t'.3 . r. . tJfsiWWS;;., ., i itj.tr i t && fftfV NEWS OF THE WEEK. Gloanod By Tolograph and Mali fKIUMINAI AKD POLITICAI- Thkiik is a cabtnot crisis in Brazil. MAfN,S.. VatXifTiNR's will bequeaths hln collection" bPcurloH, etc,, 195,000 ensh and his elegant, manston'ns a nuclctisffor a public lasscum at Rich mond, Vit , t$ SkKator Jqnx C. Cari.ism failed to register for thin election. Ilo explained that ho was away from hln district at tho ttmc nnd expected the customary two days' grace. llRtoir II. 'Rtdkb, formerly American consul at Copenhagen, has been nun tenced there to eighteen months' Im prisonment for; theft, fraud and per jury. ATT0UNr.y-GKNKnAr.MlM.Kn han Issued specific Instructions to United Mutes supervisors of election and mnrshnls de fining their duties and privileges. John I). Washi-urn, minister to Switzerland, and George 8. Hatch Her, milliliter to 1'orttignl, havo tendered tholr resignations. DiKno Xrhminas, a Spaniard more than 100 yearn of age, died at l'luonlx, Ariz. Ilo was.n participant in all tho Mexican revolutions since 1824 and at ono tirno had a colonel's commission. Sadik Scani.an, tlio actress, died In tho llloomlngdnlo (N. Y.) insane nnylum directly after singing "Nearer, my Uod, to Thee," while visiting her brother. Tiik Colorado populist electors who did not want their names on the demo cratic, ticket woro compelled to leave them on. Attohnkv-Gknkhai. Mn.t.nn has an nounced that ho will retire from tho cabinet to resume tho practlco of law whether Harrison Is re-elected or not LlKtJT. EllKIIKIIICK HCIIWATKA, .tllO famous explorer, was found dying on tho streets of Portland, Ore, with a bottle of laudanum by his side. Sknoh Coui.tkna has been elected president of tho Mexican senate and Honor Majla president of tho chamber of deputies. ViiRsiDKNT Haiiribon has issued his annual Thanksgiving proclamation for November 21. Tiik Choctaw council han adjourned. No bill of importance wns passed. Ex-Piikmii'ii Mkhcikii, of Quebec, charged wltli defalcations, was ncqultcd by the Jury. His acquittal caused a necno bf excitement, a number of sym pathizers being uxtromcly exuberant. Tiik totnl registration In California for tho election of 1S02 wns 824,060. Tho total vote In tho presidential election of 18S8 was 051,000. Tiik Oregon stato democratic commit tee decided to keen lt state ticket In tho field. Fiiank DkWitt Tai.maoic, the only surviving son of Rev. T. DeWlttTnl mago, was married at Sing Sing, N. Y., to Mlas Gertrude Harlow. The cere mony was performed by tho groom's father. MISUKIXAJfEOt'R. At New York n steam pipe on the tugboat E. 11. Grubb burst and thrco men were scalded to deatli. At tho national convention of the V. C. T. U., In Denver, Frances Wlllard was re-elected president A OKNKHAI, strlko was ordered all over Now Orleans by tho trades unions on the 1st A wiioi.khai.k slaughter of Canadian cattle wan orderodat Dundeo, Scotland, on tho report of plcuro-pncumonla. A 11UM.KT was fired at tho Hungarlnn minister of tho iutorlor iw he wus rid ing in a railway train. Tho cauno was unknown. Tiik Sunday nowspaper enscs of Phil adelphia havo been taken under advise ment by tho stato supremo court The defendants were found guilty of world ly employment on Sundays in selling the bheets. Tiiiirk mon were killed by a collision 0:1 me ijiuio uoeic & l'ort bmltli near Cabin Creek, Ark. Tiik national W. a T. U. at Denver, Col., passed a resolution for tho closing of the world's fair on Sundays. Tin: threatened strlko in Now Orleans was averted by arbitration. J. W. Hioiilrvman, mlanlnp from So dalla, Ma, has boon found. Ho was dressed In uniform, on guard duty at Chicago, having enlisted In tho army, Hr.Acic HoitsK.a chief of the Navajocs, is inciting trouble iu the tribe, and troops havo been sent to tho reserva tion. Tiik steel steamer W. L. GUchcr Is thought to bo tho missing vessel, wreck age of which has been fouud near North Manltou Island. Mita. Dkacon's effort to obtain a di vorce In Franco In ndvanco of her hus band failed. Tho eldest child was or dered by the court Into tho custody of Mr Deacon. Doitsi'.v (looiiwiN.ofTlmmonsvlllo, S. C, whipped his seven-year-old daughter with a strap for twenty-live minutes. She Is deuil, and the sheriff got Good win in jail just nsn mob wus forming. Nink perhons were killed In a collision In Yorkshire, England, 'between the Scotch express and a freight train. A panic occurred in nn Austrian church recently uud twenty-flvo per sons wero trampled to deatli. Hoi.i.kniikck's ImnlcAuburn, Cah.has failed. Liabilities, 0 1,000; ar.sets. ISO. 000. Omar L. Hittlk is missing from Rich mond, Ind. His shortage was 30,000 With affairs badly tangled. Tiik International judicial congress, now In session In Mndrld, Is discussing tho question of an International agree ment for the arbitration of disputes. Gkoimik Gatrh, of Unlontown, Pn., was kllk-d while hunting. Ho was In a bush culling turkeys when another hunter chanced along and thought lie had a sure thing. Two Innocent negroes, a brother and sister, wero lynched by a mob iu Cala houla parish, La. Mahhaciiuhktth manufacturers have voluntarily given weavers a 7 per cent Increase In wages. Loi-s on tho Jakes from tho recent severe galos will foot up not less than 500,OUO. Tiik Hinghamton Trust Co. has been appointed receiver of tho Iron HaU fuuda in Now York; ti$4& X.?.ai - i'.JiStr'K WWMmb&WS&L r . :. .. -. . mn . w.7? v.TjnjB mtevcmmTj,ixi,M:: T'.'i.xtf"""" - ', .rt.?ifcsiai.g, 1i -ti- i i mi rim Mil ii 1 1 mm ' '" i ' ii.fii n i-. m U....,.,. ., , ,iii ""' t M Hl Woo 'i'ojio, a Chinaman at Ashland, Ky,, accepted a fifty dollar confederate bill in payment for laundry work, re turning MO.Of) change. It In suld Woe Tong fech Injured. A otlACK named lienor is under arrest at Cincinnati. He protended to cure a little hunchback girl In hot water, which was so hot that sho wan scalded to death. THfi Hrltlsh warship Howo' has boon stranded on the coast of Franco. She wan seriously damaged. Arsrssmrnt rolls of all counties in Texas except nino not yet reported show a decrease in taxable values of I34.4S0. Tho remaining counties will not materially affect tho result Tkn of tho riotous strikers of Car manx, France, havo been pardoned by decreo of the council of state. Tun Hrltlsh warship Champion re ports tho Pltealrn islanders In good health. At Tahiti thcro is complete commercial stagnation, owing to the suspension of tho pearl industries nud the withdrawal of tho French military forces. A tiirrk-ykaii-ou) child has been starved to death at Hrcnham, Tex., by its crazy mother. It will tnko eighteen months to manufacture the necessary glass for tho Ycrkcs telescope. Tiir Rob Roy flouring mill near Attl-. ca, Ind., has burned. Incendiary. An unknown negro attempted to burn tho city hall at St Louis. Tiir porto has raised tho quarantine ngnlnst vessels arriving from Now York to flvo days. Tiik Hamburg sor.ato has decided to petition Chancellor von Caprlvl to de clare that city free of cholera. Rki'rkbkntativks from tho counties bordering on tho Mississippi river be tween Point Pleasant, Ma, nearly to tho mouth of tho St Francis river met at Memphis to consider a project to build a levee to protect that vast terri tory. Thoy think tho plan eminently feasible. It will cost f'J.UOO.OOO, will bo 220 miles long and will protect over 0,000,000 acres. Tiiiikk men got penitentiary sen tences In Now York for Illegal reglv tratlon. A OK.vicitAi, strlko was onlcred at New Orleans at midday on. tho Bth. All business was stopped. Hetweon 00,000 und 70,000 Idle men wero on tho streets. A dksit.uatk light occurred on a San ta Fe passenger train near Ardmorv, I. T., In which United States Marshal Smith nnd a negro wero killed. Nnu CiimsTir. and his gang havo been wiped out at last Tho United States marshals In tho Indian territory blow up his fort with dynamite and shot him down when ho tried to escape. Ci.raiiino house returns for tho week ended Novombcr 4 showed an average Inereaso of 20.2 compared with the cor responding weuk of last year. In New York tho increase was 21.8. MitH.,DKACflN,of Abellle-Dcnconshoot-Ing-dlvorco fame in Franco, abducted her child after It had been ordered Into tho custody of tho father. Tiiiikk year men of tho Grand Army propose to organize. Tub Iowa Tcmpcrnnco AUIanco Is making war on saloon keepers iu Scott county. Tiir Dayton (Tenn.) Coal & Iron Ca has reduced wages 5 per cent Kmi-i.ovkh of tho Hass breweries of England, to tho number of 5,000, havo struck. C0M.1r.1t8 of Northumberland, En gland, havo accepted a flvo per cent reduction. Tin: coroner's jury at Portland, Ore., returned a verdict of accidental death from an ovcrdoso of morphine In tho catiu of 'Lieut Schwatka, tho Arctic ex plorer. ADDITIONAL DISlUTCIUUh Coi.. Van H. Manning, ex-member of congress from Mississippi, and a promi nent politician and lawyer In Mary land, died at Ids residence near Wash ington. Fiiknch pnpers claim that the govern ment is suppressing tho facts about tho operations in Dahomey. Amono those mentioned for tho Hrlt lsh poet laureate ship are John Ruskln and Philip James HuUcy, author of "Festus." Hoth, however, aro aged men in foeble health. Tub remains of Lieut Schwatka wero interred at Salem, Ore. Jobki'ii Pai.mstrh, who wns convict ed of tho murder of Policeman Adam Kane, at New York has been sentenced to electrocution during tha week of De cember 0. Thehr was a big wreck on tha Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern, eight miles from Chllllcothe, O. Tho third car from the engine on a freight broke down and twenty-ono cars wero piled on top of It William Chambers, front brakeman, was crushed to death Tub allotment of lands to Chlppowa Indians at Devil's Lake, N. D., bus been approved by tho secretary of tho Interior. The allotments amount to 600 in ull, and confer tho right of citi zenship upon these Indians. Tub anniversary of tho hanging of tho Haymarket anarchists was observed at Chicago on tho 0th. with a parade. At Muzle, I. T., a freight train on the Missouri, Kansas & Texas wns wrecked and Engineer Stanton was killed. Tub numerous reports recently ol the pope's ill health have been otllclally denied. Nkootiatipns havo been opened up looklug to tho purchase of a portion of tho Creek lands. Tub whaler Hclon Mao was crushed by I tho Ice lu tho Arctic Pacific aud all but five of her crew of slxty-flvo men wero drowned. 1 Tub great football, match betweca Iowa and Kansas universities at Kansas City was won by Kansas somewhat easily, Oklahoma citizens aro looking anx iously toward tho opening of tho Cher okee strip and regard that as more im portant to them now than statehood. Tui: criminal suit of Private lams against Cols. Streator and Hawkins for .barbarous punishment during tho Home stead riots ended In a verdict of acquit tal. ' Enombu cotton spinners havo struclc In tho Pottawatomie country, In the (Indian territory, n woman and her ,bubo wero carried off aud devoured bv ia panther. IH l ll I i lil.Tr--r- V -'-"-'- 4..yd. ' ' i i .-i '"" Jf.".--- ijii- ' "'' ,t ... ilJ. . NEBRASKA STATE N$W& Hunoi.ATtn raided three business houses at Norfolk the other night A TAN.VKitr with a capacity of 2,000 hides a year has been established at Cortland A MAD dog was killed near Wakefield after it had bitten another canine aud killed twenty chickens, A son of Wllllnm Horn, near Wol bach, won instantly killed by tho acci dentia discharge of a gun. PIjAtthmoutii peoplo report a four foot vein of coal discovered on tho land of Joseph Sherry at Roek 1 'luffs. II, Rookiw, ahorse thief, recently at tempted to escape from tho Jail at Lex ington and was shot dead by tho dep uty sheriff. II. M. Titus, a grain dealer of Hast ings, was recently killed by the cars at that city. He was carelessly on tho track nt tho time watching a wrecking train and wns struck by a freight He was 43 years old. Tiik three Sumner boys, who broko jail nt Auburn about a month ago, havo been captured in Richardson county. They wero heavily armed, each carry ing two revolvers. Quite n buttlo took place between the sheriff's posso and iio Sumuers before they were capt ured. Tub Nebraska grand lodge Knights of Pythias, has discovered that It lost 18,000 by tho failure of tho AlnswortU bank. The grand treasurer of tho or der was cashier of tho bank and had tho funds on deposit It Is said that his bondsmen arc Involved so that tho order will lose the entire sum. ,. Sidnky Smith, who Is charged with forgery nnd embezzlement, and who left Omaha' under a suspicious cloud last May, was recently arrested to bo returned for trial. Ho was formerly connected with tho Home Loan nnd In vestment Co.,, aud in skipping out from Omaha crossed over tho border into Canuda. Tin: other day a colored man was sent to a disreputable housu at Omaha with a note and whllo talking to two of the Inmates nn tho steps ho fell. Ills skull was fractured nnd ho died soon nfter. Ono htory was that ho was pushed down tho steps by two of the women nnd another that It wns a case of heart disease. Edwauii. Waonkii, living near Ash land, wns shot perhaps fatally the other morning while trying to dlslodgo ecv cral bullets that became caught in tho burrcl of libs rifle. Ho heated the gnu In order to mell tho bullets, and there happened to bo some powder in tho bar rel, which exploded and hhot tho bul lets into his stomach Fukd Cami' met with Injuries the other day, during tho noon hour, nt Cudahy's packing house iu South Oma ha, from the effects of which he died three hours later. Camp was employed in the oil room and fell through un ele vator shaft to the floor below, a dis tance of twelve feet Ho was 30 years of age and unmarried. Amadou ANnnr.ws, general superin tendent of the central division of tho Wells-Fargo Express Co., says that iu i all probability he will remove his head quarters from Omaha to Kan hub City.as a more cent nil point, now that the Adams has secured tho Hurllngton nnd Missouri lines. Ho has 13,000 uilWof lino lu his chargoand fifteen liieii lu his olllec) corps. Tiir coroner's jury devoted a day at Lexington Investigating the killing of Rogers, tho prlsoncr.-by Deputy Sheriff Lamina aud found the deputy justified in his act. Tho jail breaking plan was premeditated und it was only upon the urging of tho other prisoners thut Rog ers was prevented from using a large lump of coal to knock tho old jail as sistant down. F. 11. Owkns, an elghtecn-yenr-old bell boy nt thu Palmer house in Grand Island, was arrested recently for steal ing from the gucats of the hotel. A search of his room brought to light a great variety of articles and a num ber of letters. Somo of tlfo lutter had had remittances inclosed, but thu mouey was gone, and there were sev earl loving epistles addressed to Grand Island women. Tub largest business ever dono by the Omaha postofllco In a single month was done iu October. The stamp sales amounted to 810,725.50 and the envelope sales to (0,011.05, making n total of 20, 030.01. The largest month's sale prior to this wns done last April and amounted to 120,041. Go. For the month of October n year ago tho business amounted to 824,045.20, an increase of almost 2,00U. A Lincoln attorney claimed that un der tho new apportionment Nebraska was entitled to three additional rcpre-' scutatlves In the present congress, and , applied to Gov. Hoyd to call 0 special election for thu election of thrco con-1 gresbineu ut large, which, under the ad vice of tho nttorney-geuerul, the gov ernor refused to do. The attorney then applied to thu supremo court for a writ of mandamus commanding tho governor to issue the proclamation, but tho court denied tho writ. Whim: out hunting nenr Fremont tho other day a farmer by the name of Wll Bon found the body of Frank Chlnd, who disappeared from North Ilend tho next duy after the big fire there. From tho marks on tho head and breast it is supposed that some one shot him und throw tho lusly into tho river, and loft his clothes on tho bauk as a blind. Ills friends say ho had considerable monoy with him when last seen. The verdict of the jury was that ho camo to his death by accidental drowning or causes unknown to tho jury. Tuk funeral of Mrs. Mary Hell, the largest woman in Nebraska, took placo at Omaha recently. Sho weighed 475 pounds. The casket was the largest which ever wetit out of u local under taking room. It was nix fcetslx inches long, twenty-ono Inches deep nnd thirty six Inches wide- at the top. It required ten men to handle It, und there wns only one hearbu In the city large enough to accommodate It a a Mvkiis committed suicide in the streets of Omnha the other night by shooting himself. Ho was a stranger in thu city aud hla naino was learned from letters und papers on ,hh .person. S Vn noiiuA wnu bnnwn. " ' . , rr "TrnrrTiiii-Trir Tmnrnwui r n '"Tiimifi'Taririi mr'iirrMiirTiTOmrtmri iimhhimmimih m mm in ' . ..JMfSr8lftWwaw,, -Z -t - - - MM .. a.....M.,, ..,1 -. ' i iMtfMStllMIM MORE ALARMING. The Strlkft at Now Orleans Knters an Acute I'hnno. New Oklkanb, Nov. 7. The strlko of the labor unions composing tho Work logman's Amalgamated council as sumed more alarming proportions yes- (..,l.f ...,1 ll.A hannHH.! .iM. f. A 1. fr ..If ' bvtuaj null fcliu J unjrvui. IIU1T m V1IUU ltl& of thu city industries, with possibly ono or two exceptions, In which union labor ia employed, will bo at a standstill to day. Tho conference between tho mer chants' and laborers' committees was resumed nt tho city hall, Mayor Fltz Patrick presiding, and after an execu tlvo session, which covered two hours, was finally dissolved with out result The merohantn persist ed in their demand that tho men should return to work beforo any at tempt was mndo to arbitrate tho exist ing difference and tho men wero equally firm In their demand that tho differ ences should bo arbitrated at once be fore tho men wero ordered back to work; or at leant as an evidence of good faith that an arbitrator should, bo chosen ut once. To this proposition tho mcrchnnts replied that no charge of bad faith could Ho against thorn. Tho men, they claimed, had failed to carry out the agreement made with them and If guarantees wero to bo given, they should corao from the mon. frSnlnrJ!!niff,ItS0.raonh,ad,nm,?nro fresh overtures to thclrjmployers. Tho clcctrlo light workers union has decided to join the strlko but tho decision re- quires the sanction of tho International Electric Workers union of which it Is a member beforo It becomes effective When thoy strike, If thov do. tho cltv will bo in darkness, jus tho gas men went out yesterday. The longshoremen havo refused to strlko and havo re signed from tho American Federation of Labor. Tho Typographical union mot yester day afternoon and decided to go out Tills will probably suspend tho publica tion of every morning paper In tho city except thu German Gazette. The guards at tho armories of all local military commands have been doubled uud arrangements inado to call tho troops out at a moment's notice. There has so far been no demand upon their services. Street car travel has been entirely suspended, and tho only means of transit to distant parts of tho city Is by hacks or wagons, which aro ruu periodically. ANARCHIST ANNIVERSARY. Flrioeu Uumlred Ho . unil Women l'rocecil tuValUllDllu L'ematorr. Ciiicaoo, Nov. 7. Sunday was the Thirty-five hundred peoplo stood in a coiu, urizznng ram at. mucuiotm come- tery and paid tribute with speoch and soug to the memory of "the martyred" and strewed with wreaths and flowers the graves of tho men who wero con demned by the law for their part in tho Haymarket riot August Spies, Goorgo Engcl, Albert Parsons, Adolph Fischer and Louis Lingg. I Quiet earnestness and ontlunksm and ' general good order characterized th celebration of the men and women wh dedicated to thu world a monument that Is to mark tha graves of thoso who five years ago paid tho- penalty of crime with their lives. A parado in the city and the ceremonies ut tho cemetery wero tho features of tho day. Tho labor organizations that wero to participate gathered at tho Haymarket square at 11:30 in tho morniu?, but it was noon beforo tho procession moved ,,.,-..,! Fifteen hundred men nnd women and children wero in lino und uvvrohed to the grand Central depot, accompauted by bands playlug tho MarsulllaUo an tho dead march. They wero watched with Interest by many who had sta tioned themselves on thu sidewalks on the route. At thu station two special trains awaited to eouvey tho crowd to tho cemetery whero thu graves wore lavishly decorated,. The monument which marks tho bury ing place of the mon wus hung with j ropes of smllax nnd fire crimson roses. "Murdered, but not dead," was tho In scription, set in carnations. On the pedestal were Spies' dying words as the noose was tightened about his node: "Our silence will bo moro powerful than words can be." All of tha floral em blems bore red streamers and the color prevailed everywhere in badges and boutonnleres. CRUSHED IN THE ICE. Mr 7 Msrlnars Drowned Hy tha Wreck ol th rfttlfin Mm'. San Fiiascihco, Nov. 7. Tho steam whaler, lleluga, tvhlch has arrived from the Arctic regions brings thu nows of tho destruction of tho whall.ig bark Helen Mac, Capi Thaxtcr, und tho km of sixty of her crow. Only tlvo of the vessel's men wero saved. On October 0, whllo thu Helen Mao was cugaged In cutting lu a whalu, In latitude 71:30, N., longitude l(M::tu, , sho wns crushed In thu lee. Tho ocean came with a rush and without warn ing. Tho vessels and boats wero crushed to splinter.! und the olllcers nud i meu had no time to lower tho boats und I get away. I Tho fifth mate, Ward, a boat steorer, Cook Ocoy Kershaw und two sailors were thu only oues saved. They clung to tho mainmast as It went over on the Ice. Tho ro-t of tho crew, includlnu Cupt. Thaxtor, were either crushed te death or drowned. For forty-eight hours thu flvo men clung to tho mast and wero finally taken otY by tho steam whaler Ocea. Tho lleluga brought down with her tho cook nnd Ju panes? sailor of the Mae, tho two others re malned on tho Ojca aud ono went on tho whaler llriudeer. VanarubW Woman Uenl. ST. Joskpii, Mich., Nov. 7. Miss Pnr molla Wright died in Ilontun Harbor last night, aged 10'J years, Sho was tho oldest person in llerrien county, having lived hero twonty-thrco yenra Sho retained her mental faculties to the last. She was born near Fairfax Court House, Va., and had often mot Gen. George. Washington, Thomas Jo.Toroou and other noted men of that time. New life has been infused Into the naturul gas business In tho famous Mur royavlllo (Pa.) region by striking a new reservoir between Ifo MuiraysvlUe santtS. . - . . 1- , . I . gMra. - . ,,- . ..t ...- ...-... , KASYTO TAfOF Dr. Piorco's. l'lcawit Pollota. Smallest, easiest, . cheapest, beat. Thoy'ro tiny, sugnr-coatod, on ti -bilious gran ules, a compound, of retinal and concontratoit rcgotablo ex tracts. 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