,7V' m m R iC 1HE REftifiLOUl) (JjyUK A. O. WOMlt$rtJlVj,(ihor. RED CLOUD, NBUIUMKA s ouRBENT-.TO'M;fj Tiik mow comet dUcilrcd At fcjjbk Is cnsuy visiuio 10 tne tinuiMi eye. - ; Tub prince of Wale arid ttia'tdnko of Fife will nut visit tlifeWloyfoi'xno Itlon. wm Tiik directors of tho world's fnlr, ntn rccont mcclinjr mloptoil n resolution In favoroi oncnlnjf tlio foir on Sunday. 'J.NVfpii Icl'rtrtimON, oftNW'JorHoy, isintffftlotiefl In' fon'iicctlon with tlio , treasury portfolio In Cluvolhnd's cabi net. Tiirhr Ih datifrer In a too vigorous unceze. A workman in a factory In South llcnd, Ind., dislocated his shoul der tho other day by Hticczlnir too Vio lently. T Tiifynjiny filuko W Mnrllorttiffh'(Uio ivcntn) is illicitly nxlfcu o. Tho clovcnth) Is hlifhly mimiucu dowatrcra of tho sixth and' seventh dukes aro yet alivo an 'weU (is two wiudits ol tiy iptc duke. j t " Okn. IltiTi.i'.n reached his ,71th birth lU,7l days day anniversary a few days njco. llu comes to his law oftlco lit An,hburton place every day with all tho rojculnrlty of a younff punctltloner nt tha. bar. Tiik brcnklnfr up of a cireimls always a bonanza for tlio pansenget1 men. Lost week tho llnrnuni it llalley circus disbanded at l'aducah, Ky., and tho roads Rot 7fll jpnwnicorH for the oust from tho circus coinpiiny. Tub orlirlnaiTbm S.wver. Mark 3C Twain's hero, (y;Jjos a wlnu dealer in San FmndteoyftthatMr. Clemens wavlttejfrn orlcJnal in ''Huckleberry Fli,'jaBtiitfcttuihvtJr tho incident rcH L J .. '," ,)&.,.. fnciuateliappciiw.tb tho author. CllfWI Tub couniri'JuiH been eivinsr out pat ents for a louifitlinor' Tho llrst patent in tho UnlUd States was 'Issued .luly.'ll, 1700, to Samuel Hopkins for making pot and pearl ashes. JJ'our hundred and thirty-thrco thousand four hundred and - tliirtyVJxif tuntywcro Issued during the UiW'yeur'tho puton't ofllce. TiiKit woman elected to tlio ofllce of JuBtlejeoftho'peaco in Wyoming waa Mr Ani'Sculey, iqf 'Finn precinct, Johnson flinty. -Although her namo was flrathtaviittoncdViis a candidate about 10 a. tn. on election day, sho made u phenomenal race, defeating her male republican opponent, 1'hagan, tho post master, '4 to 1'. , M. Did Gir.ns, primo "minister to Rus aia, now bn u leave of absence on ac count of ill health, according to foreign papers, will never again occupy Ills re eponslblo place. Tlio czar, however, bas asked him to remain at tho head of the, diplomatic body as long ns ho lives, just 'as no Uid Oortschakoff, after re linquishing a great part of his power. M. Hchlschkin, it is paid, -will eon 1 1 mm to direct tho foreign relations of the empire M. d.o Glcrsl has great conll denco in his younger associate. Tiikiik Is scarcely another woman in America who has been so long before tho public and who U no little known us Mrs. Lucy Stone, tho champion of equality for women. Sho Is now 80 yeursf age, and is younger in appear unco thdn'lnany Women at 00. Sho Is by no "means a masculine person in looks, bearing or tpcech, but a hmall, gentle lady with n low, sweet, per fiunslvo voice, cxqulsitoly slmplu and ttractlva maimer, and is represented us "tho embodiment of perfect peace." A CAiiKfui, computation of tho cost of living in New, York und Philadelphia has bciftf rhullo by Ward McAllister. Tlio figures "are made, of course, some thing on the fnnr huudrcdtylo of liv ing. Iloilndi that (ike lives' as welt in 1'hlladclphUvoa IJO.OOa a year as an other lives in 'New-York on (40,000 tt year. Hut to curry tho computation further It might bo shown that ton men can build up an Income of 140,000 a year in New York where one man can build an income of half that amount in Phila delphia. , ' Tiik Anncko Jans heirs again havo something to talk about. It is Riven out that Hev. Dr. Morgan Dlx, pastor of Trinity parish, New York, has an In come from his church,! ully as largo as tho salary of tho president of tho United States. All this money belongs to tho heirs, uud whuu tlioy eouio Into their rights homebody will bavo to suf fer for tho evtravagancoof tho church. If each ouo of tho heirs would wrlto the doctor a letter of protest ho would doubt'-ss willingly give, up his ofllco und Mtlury. Luctuuino upon Gen. Charles Lee, of tlw revolution, IVof. John Fisko says that tho erroneous Impression that that oHlccr was of tho biiiuu family as Robert E. Leo in wldoly prevalent tlcn. Ciutrles Lee, however, was Intrn In En gland. Ho had a cuptuiu's commission nt the ago of 11, and served In Portugal, Turkey aud tho IVench and Indiau wars of the American colonics before tho revolution. la ylow of his trench- errl Ii'ii ranliir1 liv tlm lMtUl. !- FUc regard it blessing in dlsgtile to the American cause. A I'aucting of aaasual interest waa hung In tho corridor of the Fifth ave nue hotel tho other day. It is tho work of T. Buchanan Iteed, who wrote tho poom, ."Sheridan's IUde." The canvas of the painting is 5x7 feet The picture characterize Sheridan as ho rode from Winchester 'to slivo the day," Accom panying tho painting Is au autograph copy of the poem, framed in gold.blgned by tlic, poet-art 1st, underneath which is small lock' of thq jnaoo of t,ho black home, tied in a coll with a bit of white ilk ribbon. Tho painting waa finished in Home in 1675. It tho property of a young southerner, whoso father pur chased it on a visit to Italy fifteen years IttJ 1 'I mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmm NEWS OF THE WEEK. Glennod By Tolegroph and MalL IT.ILSOXAIi AMD rOLITICAU OsstAN Diona has abandoned his at tcinpt.to stir up a revolt in tho Soudan, tho tribes refusing to tako up arms. Kx-I'UKMIBliMiCBClK, of Quebec, will take notion against tho attorney-general of tlio provinco for illegal prosecu tion, claiming heavy damages. J Tub1 w Ives and daughters of tho mem bers of tho cabinet havo decided to wear mourning for thirty days as a tribute of respect to tho memory of Mrs. Harrison. During that time they, will dcclinn nil invitations and abstain from attendanco at places of public ainnscinciit. r , A HA.NnsoMR tablet in memory of tho into Uinton J I. l-isk, prohibition candi date for president in 1883, has been pre sented by hip widow and family to tho Methodist church at Coldwater, Mich., by Mrs. Flsk.' Tub Italian government gained a heavy majorily in tho recent elections. Tiik Chilian ministry has resigned. I.V nn ofllclally inspired article on tho army bill tho llerlln Post states that hIiico 1888 tho Russian force on tho Prussian frontier lias been increased by sixty battalions of Infantry and forty- cigni squaurons or cavalry. Tiik llalginn parliament is In session. Tho king deplored commercial depres sion, which, ho said, was duo to pro tective tarius. Tiik duko of Marlborough was found dead In bed recently. Ho was famous In tho divorce court and for having mar ried Mrs. Hamersly, nn Americnn heiress. lliilTisit newspapers expressed satis faction with tho turn of tho election In tho United States, which, they thought, would inaugurate a new economic pol icy advantageous to lwth countries. It wns stated with strong probabil ity that an extra session of congress would bo called Immediately tif tor tho 4 th of March. Simmaiiiks of returns on tho night of the 10th showed tho election of Weaver in Kansas, and tho election of Cleve land In Ohio, Indiana, California, Illi nois, West Virginia and Wisconsin. Russoll was ro-elected governor of Massachusetts. (Tiik king and queen of Portugal wore hooted by a mob as thoy left Lisbon on a visit to tho queen regent of Spain. Ci.kvi'.i.ami carried Missouri by'about 40,0"0. Stono dofeatod Warner by about 80,000. It Is rumored In military ctrcles that Gon. Miles and don. Howard will ex change departments shortly. Tiik leglslnturo of tho state of Wash ington Is ubout three-fourths republic an and n contest over tho sonatorshlp has already boon inaugurated between Gcorgo Turner and Senator Alton. Tiik Uritish government, it is said, will retain control of, Uganda, Africa. Tiik wife of ex-Go v. Osborn, of Kan sas, died of consuttipttou at Phconlx, Ariz. Tiik address of Herr Most at the an nrchlst memorial meeting at Now York was comparatively tame. Tiik president Is preparing his nnnunl message to congress. It will bo brief. Ei.rcTio.v returns of tho Uth Indicated that tho republicans carried Ohio by a narrow margin. Also Wyoming, where tho legislature was 1 majority republic an on joint ballot California wns un settled. I n Texas Hogg hud a plural Ity over Clark of (50,000. Hon. W.. II. ConxWAM, headed tho now Hawaiian ministry, which was im mediate voted out by tho assembly. Tiik roport of tho death of Theodore Child bus lieen coullrmcd. Ho died of chojeru ut Ispahan, Persia, November 55. MIHUKLtAXKOUS. JOKf. DWIDRO.V. n Wiill.tiviln fiiriiier. was placed In tho asylum at Richmond, Ind., a maniac. Election excitement turned his brain. Tiik chance to rise from tho ranks to an ofllcer Is now open to every private soldier in tho army under 30 and who fuiH served two years. Tiik Columbus ,(0.) street cars were tied up by u strike on tho day of elec tion, causing annoyance to voters. Tiik downfall of tho Hungarian min istry was hastened by an old nntlonal grudgo of tho Huns ngainstun Austrian monument at lluda Pesth. Tiik entire family of James llradley, llvldg nour Dad Axe, Mich., aro In a critical condition from poison taken in to their system through well water. An examination of the water shows tho presence of lurgo quantities of parls green. Eliza Elliott wus struck by an Ohio & Mississippi train, at Now Albany, Ind., and died an hour later. Sho wus deaf and while walking down tho track was run down Tiik widow of Charles Stewart Pnrncll has tiled a patltlon In bankruptcy, sup- poseu lor too purposu or protecting nor personal estate on claims against her lute husbuud. Tiik Pennsylvania company docs not wish to agree to the new basis of divi sions on passenger rates between Chi cago and tho Missouri river. John Hook, a highly respected planter of Clarkhvllle, Tena, wok talking in a moderate tone to a party of friends u night or so ago when suddenly ho lost his power of speech and has since been entirely dumb. Tiik London Tiinua ndrlsoa tlm itrft. Ish government to issue a permanent order for tho slaughter of all foreign cattle ut the port of entry. Skamkn's wages havo been advanced at Cleveland, O. A tbaijc west Imund on tho West Shoro rail way struck four men near Can ajahorle, N. Y und killed two of them Instantly. Tho other will die. It is said that tho men were under tho Influ ence of liquor. A oavk has been discovered about six miles east of Harrisonburg, near the village of Kecsletewn, Va. It is suld to rival tho Luruy caverns In size and grottoes and In beauty. It was discov ered while blasting rock. Tiik Santa Ko express train was robbed for the fourth time at Wharton, I. T. The robbers blew open tho ex press car door with dynamite, but got little or nothing for their trouble. tsssssTMtssssssMissSlssssssssM 1 M33Ktmmmmmimta0mmttitaLmmuJmmSBKKKBKSF''-4k .tvfa--f if iniitiii'' m ' i' ' j- .-.-- -.t.'. u. .i..u,KUrt--- . .4v-. l jawaJSlii3?SflBBBBlSBB Maj. McGnKaon, in command at Fort Dowle, Ariz., telegraphs that Lieut Dean had a skirmish with Kid's bund of Apaches in thoChlricnhua mountains and captured their horses, but hud to fortify himself and get reinforcements, which were forwarded to him from Fort Dowle. Daviii DonntA, nged 02, a dcmocratlo judge of election in tho Second ward at Columbus. O., shot himself dead with a pistol on the day of election. The cnuso was trouble over financial and family matters. Tho election went on in his house. CohtA Rica has been visited by awful Hoods. Tim government report says tho cotton crop Is worse in many suctions than for thirty-two years. A TKiinuit.K wreck occurred on tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul nenr Oltumwti, Iii. Four persons wero burned nllvo by tho cabooso taking lire. Tiik United States circuit court took a hand In tlio strlko nt New Orleans, ordering tho arrest of all presidents of unions and others who signed tho call for n general strike. Tub county nlinshousa nt Franklin, Pa., burned Hundreds of paupers run out into tlio snow half clad. Tho build ing was valued at 'i0,003. Lonti Duniiavk.v has Issued ti fonnal challenge to race for tho America uup. A Nr.w Yoiik couple left their baby in charge of its old grandmother, while tney went out for the evening. When they wero away tho houso burned und the baby perished. I'Anis continues greatly excited over tho dynamite outruges. Arrests aro being made, among them Victor Rab, a German furrier. Tin: street car strike at Columbus, O., was threatening on tho 10th, strikers refusing to permit tho company to run cars. I.N an election day quarrel, in Ander son county, S. C., three men wero killed Tiik now cruiser, Cincinnati, was launched at Drooklyii with Imposing ceremonies. Manv men wero killed by tho col lupso of a mill In Moravia, Austria. A mumiikii of unwarranted seizures of Victorian and Dritish sealers by Rus sian vessels have been reported. Tin: business portion of Camden, Me., was destroyed by fire. The loss was said to bo $.500,000. Two largo packing houses of Chicago havo consolidated They nro the Inter national nnd tho Chicago Packing & Provision Co. Capital, $1,030,000. Tiik roport that tho Ellwood, Ind, tin plate and plate glass works havo (.impended operations because of the re sult of tho election is positively denied. Tho plant closed down temporarily to add new machinery. Ci.K.MiiNo houso returns for the week ended November It showed an averaga decrease of It. 'J compared with tho cor responding week of last year. In Now York tho decrcasa was 10 0, Tub strlko nt Now Orleans ended on tho 11th In tho virtual back down of tho unions, whose leaders wero threat ened with arrest and tho city with martial law. Wages and hours wero to bo arbitrated Costa Riua has issued a decree al lowing Indian corn to bo admitted free. Tiik Russian expedition in tho Pamirs is threatened by tho Chinese. A dispatch from Shanghai, China, announces that tho two American col lege students who sot out some months ngo to cross Asia on bicycles hud ar rived safo'.y. They wero treated well everywhere. Tiiiinv Imported glass blowers, in tended to fill Htrlkers' places at Pitts burgh, Pa., were stopped at New York under the ullcn contract labor law. ADDITIONAL DISPATCHES. It Is rumored that Viscount Dudley, n son of tho cnrl of Arran, will marry mo widow or lloucrt Shearman, of Jsow York. Tho earl of Arran, it is said, opposes the match. Tho viscount is 34 years of ago and his prospective wlfo has a uaughter nearly as old as that UKonaK uitii.i. and Lawrenco Mahor were instantly killed at Fort Collins. Col., by tho premature cxplosslon of a mast in tho 300-foot tunnel of tho Greely mine. An carthquuko shock was felt in California on tho 13th. t has been discovered that Petroff, who has boon engaged in getting up statistics In regard to Alaska, has de liberately falslliod his report, placing this government in a fnlso position in tho Dehrlng sen negotiations. A hand of tramps mado a descent upon tho town of Whitehaven, Pa., nnd created a reign of terror, committing n number of robberies beforo thoy wero driven off. Tiikiik is n probability that tho agita tion about the calling of an extra ses sion of congress for tariff legislation will result In tho appointment of u tar iff commission. A nt.oonv collision between strikers and non-union negro workmen took pluco In Homestead. Tho negroes wero roughly used. JunoK D. M. Cooi.ky, of Iowa.dlod In Now York city. Ho was iv brother of Judge Thomas M. Cooley. Da. Sladk, tho famous medium, has been adjudged insane. Tiik threatened outbreak in Samoa Is likely to involve this country, Great Dritain and Germany In another con trovers y. Cait. E. 8. Dknbmokk, chief usher nt tlio White house, died recently after an illness of several months. Mahoaiikt Matiiku, tho actress re cently divorced, has been married to the son of millionaire Drewer Pabat at San Francisco. Thousands of workmen "demon strated" at Trafalgar square, London, on the IHth. Amumixo that Kansas will send populist to the United States senate und thai Montana, California and Wyoming' will send democratic senators, tho democrats will havo as many sen ators as tho republicans and popu lists cossblncd, and' thus bo able to organize tho henate by tho casting vote ttt Vice President-elect Stevenson. Kussia has rejected tho Gorman pro p sAls for a commercial treaty. It fa announced that tlio Franco-Russian treaty o! alliance Lai been signed NEBKASKA STATE NEWS. Vets on llovernor. Returns received on the 10th gave tho vote on governor in tho counties heard from as follows: TTiT B 3 a . t : R Hurt I,m 3).' 810 ChiMO SHI 101 379 On ki) III !W5 40) H19 Dodge. 1.08 1.1 Hi C) Dil'lXl.iH D.glC 7,K 4.2.T Franklin fc3 230 7iW llW I,W ,IM 1,109 tlurllrld. I 21 150 ISrrclV -tl 317 431 Ilooknr lo 0 31 Howtml , 480 336 7f0 I JclTcrfion , t,3g 18) 74.' Johnson I.a'O 4V 724 Konrney 74 184 Pli Lancaster 3,IT l,HV J,3M !iKn ISO Si 113 Loup. ' liw U Ml NiltiLd. Rift 01 Ml NucUoll. SCO 341 I. Oil Otoe 1,0-1(1 ,4S7 1,731 I'liclps 781 1711 PIH Haunters 1,20) 7(8 7.U Htnntoil 31ft Oi U.18 Tliumton 4m fli ioi Valley. 53! 177 7 York 1.6M) 431 1,301 llrnwn 3-.M M3 'Ml Merrick :n iw not Shormnn 40.1 iv, fiu Wnvnc o.)0 :no Ml Clay l.ntR 3ii l,4(h! Wclntor tM 313 004 Furnai (-34 itll 818 llox Unite 4U 13) f,:s Tnlnl 3D 180 g.62T 30,g2 Tho same countries voted for president as follows: Harrison, 4:3,833, Weaver, 38,111; Clovclund, V!,'i00. MUurllaiirou. Skvk.v counties complete in the Third congressional district and thirty-six precincts In other counties gave Melklc jolin, 8,143; Poynter, 4,813. Melklc john's plurality will bo at leut U.r.OO. Rktuhnh received from 73 of the 00 counties of tho Btato gavo Harrison 74.D07; Weaver, 08,043, and Cleveland, 31,772. Tho same counties gavo Crounso for governor, OO.'JOO; Morton. :i3,30.; Van Wick, 57,7fi0. Tho election In tho First congressional district was in doubt The republicans lack two of controlling the leglslnturo on joint bal lot. At Omaha tho other day Mrs. J. Webb came nenr being a victim of the deadly gasollno stove. Sho was alone at tho time and her prcsonco of mind saved her from a frightiul death. Tho bluzo in tho stovo shot into tho air, envelop ing Mrs. Webb's clothing. Tho lady promptly wrnpped herself in a blanket nnd smothered tho llamcs. Sho wns badly burned about tho face and nrms. Tiik recent civil servlco examination at tho United States court roam in Omaha drew a largo number of appli cants. Thcro were twenty-one candi dates for certificates as Indian teachers, five for clerkships in tho departmental service, two copyists, thrco physicians fpr Indian service, thrco candidates for matrons In tho Indian service and ono for a suporlntendoucy of an Indian school. W. G. Pollock, a New York diamond broker, wns recently in Omaha and took tho St Paul express on tho Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolis Si Omaha road, but was evidently spotted by a robber, for soon nfter leaving, a man who sat near him in the car suddenly attacked and shot him twice, robbed him of (15,000 worth of diamonds and escaped by jumping from tho Hying train beforo any of tho passengers realized what was being done. Mr. Pollock was taken back to Omaha. Ills wounds are not fatal. Quitk a sensation was caused at Lin coln by tho arrest of Prof. L. E. Hicks, chairman of the board of public works, on tho chnrgo of illegal voting. Tho arrest was caused by James Malone, whowcut beforo United States Commis sioner ISllllngsluy nnd tiled complaint charging Prof. Hicks with having fraudulently registered at tho Oriental hotel from 1120 L street Tho com plainant recited thnt Hicks never resided nt that number, nnd therefore had wrongfully voted. Prof. Ilicks gavo bull for his appearance. An officer reached Omaha tho other day from Duluth, having in chnrgo Jef ferson D. Harrison, who is wanted at Omaha on several charges of burglary and embezzlement preferred by tho Fairbanks Scale Co. The prisoner is a handsome young fellow about 30 years of age and gives evidence of refinement both In mnnncr and speech. When nr rested he was in tho employ of the Clyde Iron Co. at Duluth, and tho firm was so well Impressed with him that it engaged Judge Martin, ox-mayor of Du luth, to accompany him and assist in hts defense. A local bank was wired to furnish whatever bond asked for Harri son's appearance Tho ofllcer who ar rested him believes he is a "slick one." A. J. McPkak. ox-treasurer of Furnas county, has been found to bo a default er in tho sum of $10,010.01 Flvo years no-o Mr. MoPenk was elected treasurer ' of tho county. Ho held tho position for 1 two terms, "and his administration of tho otllco had always been supposed to bd boyond a reproach. At tho oxplra- tion of his otuclnl career last January the board of county commissioners ex amined his work for tho four years and made au otllclal statement that all was correct Tho now county treasurer in tho course of his duty discovered that the school fund account was short und another investigation was called for. .This resulted lu proving that tho books wero in a deplorable condition, and an expert was put to work who mode tho startling dlscovory. Mr. McPeak has turned over his proporty to his bonds men. TB.othor morning Peter MoLnughlln was found dead about a mllo south of Chadron with his throat cut from oar to ear. He came from lluffalo, X. Y., a few days previous and bad been work ing on tho city water works. A jury returned a verdict that deceased came to his death by his own hands. Tub Chadron academy was totally destroyed by flro the other morning. It is located about a mile from town. Tho building and fixtures are a total loss. This school was under tho aus pices of tho Congregational church and had about 100 students, one-half of ( loss w'ua l7&;000; insurance, 14,00a END OF THE STRIKE. ColUpae of the feir Orlean Labor Trouble Hnmewlint fcudilenljr. Nr.w Ont.KAS8, Nov. lCTho great labor strlko which wns begun on Octo ber 23 has ended In tho virtual defeat of tho Amalgamated council, tho strik ers nnd uuionlsm. Tlio demands made by tho Amalga mated council, as stated In tho commu nication to the governor, were: First We aro willing to nrbltnito ontragci. Second Wo uro also willing to urultritto on hours. Third Wo want the qucMlon of "None but union men to bo hired when svnll.ibla from and after tho tlmo of tho final adoption of tho tariff nnd Iioum" to bonccoptod without arbitration. Tho agreement finally signed by tho committee of mcrchunts and the com mittee of the Amalgamated council was as follows: NKW OltMiANS, Nov. II, 18i rirt-It In agreed lhat HtrlkeM who went out October sy Bhall bo taken back to their cm- niOVmPnt nit (innn n Ihnif nffn. ih.l. i....hIiM. Insofar a It docd not conflict with contract! al ready made. Second Wages nnd hours to bo arbitrated. Thlrd-lt Is further ogrccd that "n mer chants, boss draymen and other employers must not mako any unjust discrimination against union or non-union men, but glvo their implications for employment tho fairest ioti!d cratton. tlio morchants nnd other employers re serving to themselves tho right to deal diroctlj with their men. The parties to this ngrcoment declare that thoy will use their best endeavors to adjust any differences which miy havo resulted or miy result from n strike hereinabove referred to In accordance with tho abovu terms, tho arbitra tion In clause S to bo effected within tho next forty-clijht hours. After the agreement had been signed Mr. McCloskey, in behalf of tho mer chants, said tliero was reason for con gratulation that tho controversy had terminated so satisfactorily. Ho felt confident thnt tho morchants would uso their best endeavors to live up to the contract and hoped the other Bide would do likewise. John M. Cnllaghnn, speaking for the Amalgamated council, wild that this wns not a conflict of labor and cnpltal. They recognized that union wns a good thing and had endeavored to havo tho merchants ndopt it as such. The mer chiints would recognize later on that union labor was tho best At 0 a. m. street cars began running on nil lines nnd business was fully rc biitned In all branches. The sudden termination of the strike wns duo almost entirely to tho prompt action of Gov. Foster, who camo here Tuesday and nfter looking over tho field, ordered nil the mllltla'in the state here, nnd Issued a proclamation vir tually putting the city under state con trol and, at tho bamo time, notified tho strike leaders that ho would hold them strictly accountable for any bloodshed ALLIANCE DEMANDS. Tli iDtllnun Legislature to lie Asked to Act an i Mnmlier of Mutters. Indianapolis, ind, Nov. 12 The Farmers' Alliance of Indiana, compos ing tho bulk of tho people's party, which cast in tho neighborhood of 40, 000 votes In this state last Tuesday, ndoptcd a series of resolutions embody ing tho demands they will mako of the next legislature of this state. They demand such n revision of tho tax law as will transfer to cnpitullsts und corporations their lust burden of taxation; the enactment of a salury I law that will plncu the compensation of public officers on a level with compensa tion that slmllnr services will command in the open market; a law requiring all securities to bo stamped by the assess ors and rendering them void other wise; denouncing tlio legislation of 1801, which created 100 olllces; demand ing tho repeal of tho law of 1801, which Incrcuscd tho state's indebtness ?1,400, 000; demanding tho abolition of the freo pass system on railways; demanding tho suppression pf the liquor trallle'and de manding such legislation as will pre vent tho wholesale robbery of tho state school fund by a system of falso enu meration. NOVEMBER RETURNS. The Department of Agriculture Iisnes IU Monthly stHtement. Wasiiinotox, Nov. 12.-vrhe crop re turns of November to tho department of agriculture Indicate tho yiold of tho year of the prtneipal food products, nnd point approximately to the perfected estimates at the close of the year. Tho yield of corn averages by November re turns 23.4 bushels per acre, and prom ises an aggregate production of a little mora than 1,000,000,000 bushels, while the other great bread grain, wheat, by the returns of last month, pointed to a product, based on acrcago investigation nearly perfected, not exceeding 500, 000,000, with a possibility of shrinkage In the spring und n certainty of light weight Tho estimated yield of potatoes is 02 bushels tht ncrn. It is 83 in Maine, 03 in Now York, (10 In Pennsylvania, 03 In Michigan, TO in Minnesota, 01 in Iowa and 47 in Kansas. Tho crop Is almost everywhere light, tho tubers small as a rule, and rotting considerably in Now York and throughout tho west Nat Disturbed Ity the Election. Washing rox, Nov. 12. Tlio situation in regard to the national election is materially changed by more authentic returns received from a number of states. Ohio Is found to have remained in tho republican column by a small plurality, and lutcr advices from Cali fornia and Wyoming show that those states havo cast their votes for Harri son. Tho most important fuct, however, is that the republicans havo retained control of tho legislatures of Kansas and Wyoming and will thus still have a majority in tho United States senate. Vol. North's Horse Coining. London, Nov. IL Col. North has de cided to sond his string of horses to America next month to fill engage ments mado a year ago. These horses, which will be under tho control of Col. Thomas P. Ochiltree, includes El Diablo, whose recent dofeat by Onne at New market is still fresh in the public mind; Iddcsleigh, Roberts nnd Arturo Dlero are to run, whllo Elthnm Queen, Antl plrine and Emlta aro engaged in the American derby, Queen Isabella stakes and Sheridan stakes, at Chicago, Sev eral two-year-olds will accompany them, which will bo tho moat valuable string ever shipped from England SfesS1 I iViPTJ.r .biWCBBK OIVE B1V.TOY. Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figa is taken; it is pleasant. uu luircsiimg in mo lasto, ana acta gently yet promptly on tho Kidnoys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fovers and cures hnhitual constipation. 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