v.. 8 am i nuauiJuiu.iixi.iimiiaqg MILITIA FIRE OH A MOB. An Attempt to Lynch a Negro Results In Bloodshed. KIEL THREE PERSONS OUTRIGHT. A !J(icn ,Mitn With lltJtireiV Wil'lilliRtmi ('iiiirtltint.i, the seen" nf lint (.'iinlllet, t'rlniiiier I'leiiilcit Onllly In Older (. II" Kent to tin- I'piilti'litlnty J'nr t'roli'i'tlriii, Ilflnfuri eniciit .rrle. WAmi.v(rv tv niTimrw:, ()., Oct. 18. Although .tamper Dolby, colored, plciilcil Kuilly Wri'm-mliiy to inilniiii? Mix. Mury ( . Uoyl in outer tolo iiisIipiI oil to Iho imiti'iitiary fur protection, ho (In! in.t Kt utiirtoil in advance of tho in illsiiniit ihhIm. People woro iiwarmliiK into lown all ilny. 'I liv) kIhtiII could not ct from tlio jail to the .I'ptt after tho prisoner had Icon t jiitfiici'l. A llttlo after 0 o'clock tho Hrst lii-dt was nindo on tlio eonttliuttti. A crowd of determined men attempted to break in the Bonth door while another party chained on tho militia at thu north door. Homo ono throw a Btono at Colonel Coil and Id cilcd that at tho next Htonu thrown lio would order tlio men to lire. Tho crowd at tho other door wero tumble to elicel an entrance. Tho courtyard by thiH time was tilled with pcoplo and cries of "Uivo ns tho iiluer,'' hihI cntWH uijainst tho militia filled tho air. The crowd tfriiw Ju Hizo every minute. Colonel Coit made a Hpeccli asking tho cmwd to di8;"rse, luit it was received with je ts. The prisoner wan prostrated frcm fear and lay crying and manning. Up to this time Dolby and his mrards had been kept pr'wmors in tho courthouse by tho mob and then they made an attack. The militia ievllcl them without tiring at tlrnt, lint another onslaught was mado and the fumtli door was forced open. Tliis do.ir opens upon thn Htreet wlilch was lilled with men. women and chil dren. Tho detachment of tho" guard Anally llred on the attacking party. None of the latter wero hurt, but a dozen or more p-'is.ms in tho Htro.it wero Htruek. Two were killed outright and four inoii) were fatally wounded, ono having since died. Thn Killed. fMiTil Which. imd is. hum or n promi nent KriM-iT, Mint tlirmii;h the bend. .Ikm:Juiiy, iwed mei-hnnle, Miot thrniiuh the lieiirt. C. AV. .Ioiismiv of Kyle's Station, Hut ler comity, shot through the stomneh. The. Wllllllilril. William S.v.ut, aged 111, mechanic, in nhlniiieii. Tliisidora Atmnen, SJ, artisan, right thlh. Dan Part ntt, ft), farmer, cmiMn of thu oiitrnut'd woman, Mint in the rturltt foot. Prank HletlurhmiHO, fi shot in left lex. will die. John Horn, badly Mint In foot. K.irncHt Kill-, thumb shut 1 1 IT. 1 Frank .Smith, Injuries tinknuu n. .fnlui .Mellngh, boy, shut In footnnd wIM likely die. It Is Mlovcd mnny others mo wonnded and a diligent Bearch in in nrouress to .find them. ' Upon tho firing, tho mob diKpersrd in nil directions, but soon gathered again. Immediately all places of business in the city wero Mint up. Mayor Crrmaer per emptorily closol all places where Uipiora were cloned. Every street was tilled with people. No time was lost m carry ing away the ilend and wounded. Btwi. new lioupes and the engino honvs wore converted into hospitals. All the sur geons in tlio city wero culled Into service. reeling Agnlmt the .Militia llltlrr. Mother, sisters, wives and sweet hearta crowded around tho do.ul and wounded anil aided tire to tho rage of the mob by their lamentations. Feeling against the militia was bitter, vicious and vehe ment. It prevailed all chibses. As tiiuo passed tho mob grew in size and fury. All over tho country by telephone, courier and electric wires tin nows had sped. All the roads loading to tho city wero filled with men on horseback, in wagons and on foot, hurrying with nil possible Hiweil to tho sceuo of bloodshed. Meanwhile in Washington Courthouse a search was going on tor anus, ammu nition and dynamite, hliouts wero heard "Down with tlio militia;" 'Illow up the dogs" and "Along with the black fiond." Tlieso shouts but feebly expressed the pent up passion of everybo ly, for every body was in tho street and all were Members of tho mob as far as persona feeling was concerned, , Vleail Utility niul Sentenced, Dolby's crime was committed ono (Week ago at Parrott's Station. Mrs. Mary O. Boyd, aged M, was his victim. He was brought into coiut at 4 o'clock "Wednesday afternoon. Ho plead guilty and was sentenced to 'JO years in tin pen itentiary. An angry mob gathered about tho jail Tuesday afternoon alter Dolby bad been Identified by his victim utiil Sheriff Cook called to his assistance tlio local militia company. This action increased tlio fury against Dolby and Governor McKinley was appealed to tor additional assistance and troops from Columbus was sent hero Wednesday morning, Colonel Coit in command. Tho mob surrounded the tail and court. house, attoinping to take Dolby lrom tho officers when he was removed from the yjail to tho courthouse for trial, but they we i. Ki-pi in nay by the use of bayonotu wi imniiMii gnus. Henry Kirk, brother- j m me ussauiieii woman, was then mwn down tho bteps ot tho courthouse brt;.'idiy bruised. AnothT mm was o 1 t!irou,-h th.. tl !..-. while a anoVli,1" tllut l-oug!i tli .clothes of gnaido." 'I'ini,s w" iwolwis, drawn Dolby t',r l,ris" '' i tip courtroom. uround IV1 :u " dV .I'M k pt looking in to keep'1!'' Soldier w.-tv m irchod Bontoneo tlu C1(,w'd 'jiii. t. Alter tho grand jury''"'"9'' w i-. t iken to th liout the c ill'"- A Ulli gu-lieiod bio to get V. V' and it ffai impovsl lilm to th' ti"" thiMii'ii to t.ikj iiowurkH) t g t Tli u n rt Wt,ru iouso to tli iiiil v n i Pi- cj.ut. thoriif Cwl. A-.vl t train aad xuoro troo: - A' r to s id Tho tova u jiuet iu r.io no ii- THE RED CLOUD CII1IW, RED CLOUD, r.lcation of fm thur trouble. Additional IronjH hnvo nrrived fioni Clnchinnti and ('oliimbus. Dolby is still nt tho court house nttongly guarded. Ih'CKnl III" Crmnl lo Iilmn. ClXfi.v.VATl, ct. 18. A sHclal to Tho Commercial (la.elto fnmi Washington Coiirthouso nays that after tho negro Dolby ircolveil his fimteneo Elitmr Doyd, n son of tho outraged woman, .vld resist the crowd from tho (-utirthnuso Htop4, begging it lodlsperse, "bjcaiise," ho said. ' I do not want any valuable llvcw sacri ficed in an attempt to destroy n worth b's life." Tho mob hooted him and ho went away. The Kiioclal says Colonel Coit, the military commander, win netl tlm mob if it broko in tho doors of tho jail tho soldiers would llro. When tho door waH btoken and thu soldlere fired, komo ono sli.iuted, "They uro firing blank caitiidges." It was some tiino boforo the mob reali.ed that deadly bullets wero coming nt them and when they did they lied in all directions. The Commercial Uazctte Hiyj "!l persons wero hit. i:rrlti'n Mr Kin I )' Attention. Cincinnati, Uct. .--Governor Mc Iviuley arrived at midnttht Wednesday fiom his meeting at Hamilton. Ho had been directing Adjutant Oenetnl Howo legardlng tho Washington Courthouse forces from dilTeront points along hk ttiji during tho day. Adjutant General . Hichards and a largo delegation met tlio governor heie and went on to Columbus, j SYSTEMATICALLYPEnSECUTED HIM. ' Tlint'it Wlmt n (.'iitluillc C'ImIiiid ConrcmliiB llin I'rlost of IIU 'Sown Sior.v CITY, In., Oct. 18. Patrick' h'ciinlon of Danbnry has snul Ilcv. Tlm othy 11. E Agncr, jwistor of the Catholic church thorn, for $15,000 for slander. Scanlon was a banker there mid claims that because ho wonlil not submit to the priest dictating to him in bis domestic and business alfalrs the latter legan a systematic course of persecution of him. Fcnnlon is a Catholic, but says the priest circulated stories that ho was an A. P. A.; also that ho accuses Scanlon of cruelty to his family and of forgery. 2rsrS?ri:,sa'2ff:, and the result was that Scanlon nearly ruined --- . Ak Slurry of thn Court, NnWAitK, N. J., Oct. 18 Charles Cro-sley, tho manufacturer of this citv, who is licensed of stealing $11,01)0 from Wilson & Co. of New York, was nr- raigned and pleaded guilty. Ho threw , himself on tho mercy of the court. Son- tenco will bo pronounced on Monday, Crossley, who is 74 years old, nianii- fnctured hats for Wilson & Co. and would usually send them forged receipts, ' stating ho had sent goods out of town on , their account. Nchoonor Wvntpurt Wrecked. WnsTiuur, Cal., Oct. 18. Tho schooner Westport, owned by the Q. W. Hume Canning company of San Fran cisco, was Wown upon the rocks and wreekfsl nt Nwillo Nock. The schooner was lying In open roads loading bark. The sea became ro heavy that all her lines patted and sho was driven ashore, where sho is going to pieces. Tho crew escaped. Hon ShnoU Illi Father. Dai.timork, Oct. 18. William A. Herrllch and his son Robert, who aro jointly interested in tho coal business, liaa an altercation about the division of the profit). Tlio son shot his four times. The wounded man father ' is not ,i espected to live. Ho is 55 years old. Hiiyer For Columbia llulf Dollar. Boston, Oct. 18. Tho $10,000 worth coWcS: ; i ",l Z V i .Waa rL" 5 tZ T81 -.i I.I.. i...ii i ii -- "-v "".-- uAimmiuii, mi having been sold in limited amounts to individuals III Nek Wan llroknu. BwAnt), la., Oct. 18. John Russell, the 18-year-old son of George P. Russell, residing near here, had his neck broken in a runaway. Ho lived 'ii hours and was conscious to tho bust. irrigation iionds Vot.ii. I BCUWEIJ,, Neb., Oct. 18. Tho irrlcr.1. tion bonds enrned here. There wero only seven opposing votes. The ditch is a certainty. Twenty thousand acres will w ..b..t. fuitiiiK nrxm city Kipensrs. Siot'i CltY, Oct. 18. Tho city council has adopted a resolution that will ro- duco by about t!5 jier cent tlio current expenses oi mo city and bring them witmn tne revenue. THE MARKET REPORTS QY WIRE. Chlrngn Oriiln and Provisions, Ciiicaoo, (Jit. 17. Tlio murki'ts oro nil veru dull for un hour todny. After that tin ro uiiHii fulr uinoiint of Imslncis nt Irrt-Kulur prices. Wlirnt, corn anil outs Ihtiiiiio e ik, lmt uokoupnnd closeil qultu llrm; uhriit mid corn at iirnetluilly iiiu'IuuikimI prices nsconi imnil with )vMirilAy'H cloilnif rates and o.iim lie liluUcr. l'rnvlsiniis are inndernti-ly steady. l'U)sN(l I'lllCKH. WIIKAT-October. 51io December, .1,''; May, 57l),J57l4o. COUN-llctolier. M&3 bid: November, UH.c; lKv.Mut.er. I74'c; May, MiQWiP. O.VI'b-Ociobvr, "IKsj: NiiMMiiber, :)&'; Do eemb.T. issijci May. .'UMohtd. 1'Olllv iictolit-r, liaiV); JuDiiary, JlS.a; l.AHD-l), tober. S7.4TX; January, S7.W. Hllls-Oi tober, S9 a); January, rti'7i.j. Clilciiu'o Lire Stock. Cuicaoo, On ir.-i'ATTI.K-Tlioso tli.it were not Kond eii..ii,-h to soil for J1.WI or bell, r werehmer lo t1(. ,.x,et of .To to UV and iin.irii Momy ai me ilecllne. alcs were principally ut JIT', t' fin for lows and ImlN. nnd at $1 iyW - 'Z iTuiii "TrW Vn,.lilu ...iiKt.1 uii, with fl.HIAI.iUtliu ions. mill largely at $ laiik'eof iiuoliiti ll(l(ls-llietoiof tlm iimrket was J.I 2 for nslimlelot. Iliiiurralvrparl founil liuirsiit Si IMj'.'i 11. Ihoiik'li tliere were many imIvmii SI 7,'mcI n ami not a te at Jl vajl ia. i S'L!.:i;I'Tr-K',.".f.rl"'" ",r" generally be low iSty 1 . ntS..iil belim pnpiilur prices. The bulk of Hie luniln went U'lun (, ;j Itticipls untie, llt.UW, miles, iXV: In,,,. i'j.tWl; bJieep. 'S,.m). ' iMilith Onn.lm Idle Mod;, t-tll'TH I l llll. Oct. I'-CATTI.K-llo. ii'lpi,-ll 7' hi I; ctuio jvi ii,,., .'i ,,,,,, .... liooto j.iui ,, , jjii.hji'iij mi n, Um ' r!l ,K II . i i....-ocns, $!i, l ill; o.oiui.ii . 51 i'.-c.Ti; i;ool fojl.n. S.'H.U'. i miiiiii.il feeder.. $1 Txlii lo ,Mari' Inmr IKItl-s-lieci'iiUs, il.iin he.ifli H,;nt fl t. . .7,5. in.xeil. 3llii,l 7); 'tii'.liy i;s,.io ,t i ii" vVi ii, ioi inner -HKlT It 1,,1-v I.) heel uiiulii:i- 5 . - J, lnmi, jr ,i M. m nki-t s c.ul). TtfEXEWS OF KANSAS CRIMES, CASUALTIES A'-ID OVHEn IMPORTANT HAPPHf'NGS. rirlrf Metitlnn nf M.ittrr WI1M1 i:rrv Imily Sluinlll Kiuitir .Mimil f;riil or tin. Veik In .Veitrlir Sct tlmi AlcumIi-I)' aul Cotii'liif'ty Clirimli li'il. I'rmiilitrnt nnn.i .Mmnti Ocnil, LnWKNWOIlTII, O.'l. 12. - Dwlylit Uyliigton. grand m-cretary of the Maoni. Rrand council of this state ami grand recorder of tho grind command rv. died nt his home h'r this morning aftar a long IIIn'.'.M. lb was (I'l vears old. UcncMini-c ii (llll to Htnp Cinitniitliin Wii'inr. Kan.. (Jet. 1. Kimias O Id Pcllows has iviiiuiii-od tlm title in tlm I) jiotsslero Orphans' home nt Otta wa, K-iij. A wealthy rr-ii' ifhinn. De-lol-siere, gave an estate valued at many thousands to the Odd Follows for n home for orphan children of members. In or der to cnio for tho property it was neces sary to levy a pyr capita tn'c of .$!,:M on -M.Udtl Odd Fellows In Kansas. This tax became a Ikiuo of contention and Is resjionsiblo for the action. Yeiing SViiiii; Srnlei I'riiti-rt Imi. Kansas City, Oct. )!. Yeumr Seung. the Chine) interpreter, has appealed to tho police for protection against tho wrath of his countrymen. Ho was tho informant against in Chinamen who were recently lined ?.'."j each for playing fnn tan. Ho claims Chin Pon. n slaver ,or lll 'Ugnnmilors, lias been imported hero lrom Philadelphia to do away with him. Tho frightened Chinaman says ho will bo inveigled into a fight and either strangled with a sill: cord or stabbed to deatli. SALOON REVENUES FALLING OFF. .Sirclul Kuium City, Knn., Council Cum- mltlrn rnTrsnlntc. i Kansas City, Oct. PJ. Aspeclal com- mittco of tho Kansas City, Kan., council, which has been investigating tho canso aF tin fittlttw rttT .r i.a Hni... ..... .. ,t rm lint nn rtf tlwi t.Tu nnnn.n r....l !.. Its report submitted Wednesday night makes startling disclosures. It was shown that while $,fti(i was monthly leceived from the different "joints" but U,V!uU of tho amount wns turned into tho .....v...i.. yji ..u ,,j a K-ilviill iltlltl, III cuy treasury, ino coinmitteo recom mended the nliolitinn of tho niotropolitan police law, tindor which tlio steals wero made, as being totally inadequate. Tho Jaw was innugunjted by tho present Kansas state government and was much commented iqion when first put into force. Under it, it is claimed, nono of the present offenders can bo reached by law. BIG TREE PREDICTS TROUBLE. Ureal Apache Chief Denounces tho Colon ization of Guronlmo'n Ilanil. Wichita. Oct. 10. BigTree, principal chief of tho Apacho Indians in tho In dian Territory, was hero enronto to tho Baptist convention at Winliold. Ho talked freely throngh his interpreter con cerning tho matters of his tribe. Ha de nounced the colonization ndbisl!;,n,nn ,,M,Sn h' (ioron!r,01 and his band in tho Apacho reservation its an outrngo and said it would cause trouble. He said that as tho lauds of tho Apaches will be divided in two years henco the colonization of Geroniino's trilu wi" 'terially lessen tho pro rata , l)0rrio f t'10 soil which belongs to his I tribe and with whom Geroniino's peonlo ! havo had no relation since 1848. Big Tree nlso claims tho rocent treaty of tho government with tho Apaches was ob t,,1"L,,1 thronh frnHl1 Intrntc,l by tho ntnrtr who gave' the Indiaas the wiong paper to ong paper to sign. Big Tree is tho warrior who caused so much trouble in I Kansas and Toxas 20 years ago when tho Indians weio engaged in a conspiracy to 1 massacre General Sherman. Ho pre- uiei serious irounie over Geronlmo. ChiirKi'S Aualnst Airs. Lease. Toitka, Oct. HI. In June, I8:i, T. L. Dixon and his wilo. A. A. nimn wero appointed superintendent and ma- tlOIl of tlm stntn ilnnr nml .1m,,1. ln,Ht... tion at Olathe. Dixon resided at Wichita Ho hns mmln nfli.invif ,a,,.r..i,. m ' Mary E, Lease with advising him ns' su- peiinieiuient ot tho institution to plunder I tn" s,a,,, to tho w"t of f.'O.OOO. This n,",mvit was handed over to tho Repub- llcim Bt"' (,,'llt''',l coinmitteo. lr H,utl's tlmt -Iw- Lease approached """' """ '"lunm-ii mm 10 iiiko ciiargo OI tlio institution. liroilllnillL' lilm tlin place and also agieeing to mako his wifo illation. Ono month later she informed -ir. nmi .Mrs. uison that sho had secured tno portions nnd advised them to sell their household goods and lw ready to go to Olathe at once. Tho affidavit says: "Tho first tuno Mrs. Lease mot with tho kmnl after wo had taken our situa tions, she came into the Matron's room and said: "Now, Judge, you havo got n chance to make money. " Pay yourself from tho income of tho institution nnd charge it to the Maintenance ami re pairs ot tlio institution. All you will von will have to do will bo to mako your books agieo with tho amount you take." ".My niihwcr was: I can't do that,' I never had that kind of a reeoul." ""She au'il.n li'innrkiHl! 'Vim Inf ,.lr.,t f.'0 ,000 go bv von when you wero nolieo .,.-,' l U',,.!, , v " V ' . . ' , K ,V1,mtn,i N,nvy" tako enro ... .....o. ... .-un i uu luoiiiiii, iney aro all lloillt; il. fiom the lrnvernro- iln-,i No w,r,L' for """ ,h'" ol'r.." ..Tl... ...!,,.... i , , iiw 'Ai time sho approached me aiiout taking money belonging to tho Mute, riio t.top ml over by hersult, got off tno ti.im in the evening, After supper flic came into our loom. After talking a thou tiii.o llu imuui ciimo to the inouej ipitiiu, ot what iscalled 'knock lug rtow ii' iiion-y that is not you own. 'Shi- hoked at mo vety earnestly, tell ing me hi t iki'mnngh money to buy a i.iiiu; but not uinit enough t buy her a larni. 1 ii- i top uted my furmernnswer tlist I (Muni ii ,' iln that. She thru ithul a p.uh 1 1 in , I ni-r statoiuent that they Weill all ). iUuj;. S.iviru in i lb. uni'u Dixon and wife WiTi .1. (lnil fiom tho institirtion iipmi th r,- , itM mdationof Mw, Lms NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, NEWS OF NEBRASKA, BRIEF OUT PITHY MENTION Op THE HAPPENINGS OF A WEEK. KmrsWIilcli Tell tlie Stiry f tlm SI iny Orliiirs tml (,'iit ilt lc mill Other Iiiiinr tnnt 1 titers trruiiji'il Attractively un;l Given In .i I',i7 Wonli, Krvrrnly 1 1'Jilrpd. Ni:w.5Tr.r, Neb., (Hi. 17. .Tnmfis Wat rick, while under th inllufiu-o of H'lMor, fell from a hog wu,'on and r celved seven' injuries. lliMth nt .Ji-ii ilniiirV I'nrli-. UllYMll.lit, Neb., Oct. 17. Ii -V. .1. D. .Tames, aged nt years, an u . of tho late .Ieso .lames, died at th r sidoneeof i llls 'laughter, Mr Naylor, in this place. Irrigation ItotiiL Pi'Mitm!, Om, Neb., Oct. 17.-The irrigation lxmd propositions failed at th election in Ord, Kptingdalo and Elyn townships. This settles the ditch question here for this year. , North I'liittn .l.ill llrrntiur. Noktii Pi.atti:, Nob.. Oct. 10. Tho three men who looted a storo nt IJtndy Maud three weeks nt;o btok jail hero anil aro now at largo. A reward is of fered for their capture Nrhrnilin IKptl.t Convention. Nouroi.rc, Oct. 17. Tho :27th annual Baptist state convention will be held In this city from Oct. 5!0 to Nov. 1. Prep arations aro being tnado to entertain be tween 200 and .'100 delegates. Krnl nt Niibrmldi City. Kkiuusk.v City, Neb., Oct. 17. Sid ney J. Kent, tho candidate, for commis sioner of public lands nnil buildings on uiu i-upniisi ncKet, nuuressiM a largo audience at tho Standard theater. Arrhlontnl Killing fit Anihcr.t. KiiAnsnv, Oct. 17. Henry Haaso of Amherst nccidentnily shot and instantly killed himself with a shotgun, which ho had just bought. Tho deceased was u son of Edwnrd Hmiso of this city. Thleven nt Momo llliiff. Mouse Br.urr, Nob., Oct. 17. Thieves broke into the general merchandise storo of Datel & Prat and tho postofllcc. About f'00 or $1.00 worth of goods wero stolen, including $70 worth of stamps. Wrdcleil nt Syrnrno. Sykactsk, Neb., Oct. !. Kdwnrd Wright of Dunlap, la., and Mi.-s Clara P. Smith of this place wero married here. The happy couplo left on tho morning tram for Dunlap, Uieir future home. Fremont Mnn Injiircil In it Fire. Fhkmont, Neb., Oct. 18. Firo in tho bakery and confectionery establishment of George F. Wolz caused a loss of $1,500, and Mr. Wolz, a prominent busi ness man and citizen, received sovore injuries. Nebraska Odd Follow. Lincoln, Oct. 18. The Nebraska grnnd lodge of Odd Fellows mot nt Rep resentative hall with a largo attendance of delegates fTom all parts of the state. The grand loilgo of tho ltoboknh degreo .f i ti. ..,. i ,. Ministers Meet at Neligh. Nemoii, Neb., Oct. 18. 'llio 38th an nual session of the association of tho Congregational churches of Nebraska "Pt'iml by n song sorvico conductod by Professor E. B. Geer. This was fol- lowed by the annual address of Rev. T. Cross. Myers Not nn Kmliercler. Beathick, Nob., Oct. 10. In tho caso of tho state against James Myers, charged with embezzlement iu tho Odell bank matter, Judge Babcock stated that thoro was not sufficient evidence to convict nnd directed tho jury to bring in a ver dict of acquittal. Cnininenriul Work. Emcso.v, Nob., Oct. )H. Tho Nebras ka Irrigation and Power company com menced work on a ditch extending from one-hnlf mile west of tho town of Eric son to tho month of Clear creek, eiuht Inlle8 down th" Cel1"' vallo'' will water JI.OOO acres of the This ditch Cedar val- ley lnml in w"l(lL'r '""' Oreeloy counties. orBanUeii For Hiiiu-r. O'Nnit.i., Neb., Oct. t7. A mass mcet- lug of tho citizens of Holt county was held for tho purpose of devising ways and means to assist those who may need niu unring tno coming winter. A per tnnnent orinnlziitinn wnt ntTontn1 liv flm election of a relief commission with Rev. N. S. Lowrio as president. J ii (life Charged With Ilrlbery. Br.AViut City, Nob., Oct. 17. Hon. David Welty, judge of tho Fourteenth judicial district was arrested on the chnrgo of receiving bribos. Tho com plaint wns sworn out by tho judgo's dis charged stenographer who swears that tho Burlington railroad paid tho judge f'JSO to apjioint him stenographer. Did Hie htenllm; Himself. ljakota . itv, xnoo., uct. in a war- rant has been issued for Herman Frecso, ox-cashier of tho Homer Ktnto bank. Some months ago ho claimed bandits overpowered hi in at his homo, took him to tho bank nnd compelled him to open the vault and givo them several thousand dollars. Ho was discharged and Tues day tho money was found in a well on his place by accident. ROSEWATER LIBEL CASE. Dismissed by .Jo due Scott to I'ruient It llelng rimed on Anotliur Horliet. Ommi.v, Oct. ia. A thousand peoplo crowded tho criminal branch of tho dis trict court this morning to witnes tho eecond chapter iu tlio contlict of author ity of Judge Scott of that department and tho other five judges of the district n-lntivo to transferring the libel c.iso against Editor Rosowater of Tlio Boo to Mimu other judge, owing to thu nlUga tion of prejudice inado against Scott. After criticinig the other judges for in twrlering in tlio affair, Judgo Hcott, on motion of tho county attorney, dismissed the niNe, declaring that If ho could net try tho cno it tihonl 1 not !'. tried OCT. 1 !. 1S!M. Good Advice. 1' is i,evr-r the part id' ui'il luti elu'uii j.'we'r orMlverwiiv. .10 to liii) Hi.' I lw 1 ct nliMiyi innjiiis einoni, Mini "econniny iisell is l,irj.v ineonie " In no other lnaneli ol limle, tieth.iiH. ate ther- o many dunces lor decep tion. The drill til Inner !' j iv ltv never takes chances but tr.ids with a luni who'o leptitniioii is high. 'J'hutl is .vhi lirewil jicnj i im . ,,f m ex. liMvely. If imk's MJiliinit timing .it uinit we si Is good, and we' are 'Olid of our reputation. - L. M. Vance the lied Cloud j-weler. Mutt' l.iiic. Wo arc enjojitig lino fall weather ow. We have an oeca-i' mil visit from lack Frost. Moses Stanley ami wile Hurled for (''.use county, Kutisis, where they will end the winter. Kplirintn Howies, L.-yi Monies and heir families have gone to Cherokee utility, Kaniu, where they will make inir lui nr homo Kphrium Howies one of the olde.-t settlers in this, "tiiiiitinity, nmi everj one legrets to ' him leave. W" all wish tlicm ii"ccss in their new home. 10. II. Dillon nnd I'trf. liawnrtli "tit to Laurence, Kiiisi., to attcnil h Friends eirlv mocting. Prof Ma- orili returned Monday evening, nnd Mr Dillon will return the latter psrt of he ivcuk. Mr Airants had the misFortonn to tMVe his bot cow go: brr leg broken "Minilay evening. He butchered her I'.'ht away and the boot is good be iuo the writer has iated it. "I would rather trust that medicine than any doctor I know of," Snys Mrs. Uatthj Mnou of Chll'on. Carter Co., Mo., in spenking of Chamberlain's Colic, 'liolera nnd Dmrrluua remedy. For tide by Deyo Jk Grice Drngglst. Cutlicrfoii. A N Wilson hns had a new bain m his old houustiud: Tho meeting still eontiaucs at this vririny with considerable interest. It G Lewis and I) 11 Larrtok arc 'inuling corn from Dladcu this week. Laroy Cure aceompanied by Wm Hiitton started Tin sday morning for Missouri to grow up with the country. Disd: Last Thursdai occurd the ad death of Miss Mary Snce, dughtr f Mr and Mrs John H Sue. She had linen a sufferer for many niniithf. Funeral services were conducted by Hey Kepler of Hhnl-ii. Interment iu I'luinview cemetery CoWll'N. Kverjrthing is peaceable on the Po tomac. Win Blain a son of Oapt Blain is visiting with his parents t this place. Will is a train-dispatcher on a rood iu Texas. Hodgson has gne o Oklahoma tn e What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's proscription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It Is a harmless suhstituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, nnd Castor Oil It is Pleasant. Its guarantee, is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fevcrishncss. Custoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea ami "Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation nnd flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach nnd bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. 'Castorl Is nn excellent meillelno for chil dren. Mothers Ua n repeatedly told moot IU good effect upon their children." Oh. O, O. OnoooD, IjhcII, Ma.sn. Cftstorl Is the liest remedy for children of which I sin rn'o.ualnted. I hope, tho day Is not for distant when mothers will consider the real Interest of their ehlldrcn, nnd uso Castoria In htead of thevnrlousiimck nostrums viklchnro ilestroylns tliclr loed eoes, by fmeln;oiluin, infcrphlne, wothlnt; syrup nnd olliir hurtful njrenU down their ihroat-s, thereby wi'illuj thorn to premature craes," Du. J, r Kisciicloe, Connny, Ark, Tho C84atir Coxatpony, T7 look up a location for a'cSlSSj, J IMJiownour hotel mSIln! stio gird the east wing of thofliote!. Mr Kaley of J! .,1 Cloud .wm cs oat streets Tiiedii HK Mr Anilrews th,. rej iihllolRcjiiJi. dale for eoii.T, ,. s, u. Mjndayi -ins at I'liii-am U , ,, ,.llmu bou't a large Hiidieto't. I, u t. ,0,igoUl t'cm about il,,,,,. ,)I11IM ,,., ilt it might have laid tl,c t.rHi that , tlero to li-ttt ,,, . ,.1,,,, i, i,.i ilud the ,.,,, ,,.lin,( ror mvj around. The Cnwiis c.-it.et bund '$ tend, .1 the fp.al.iiig l,t (lWinj. q ini.mii, I, . -d ...,.l:.... .1 . . fr "-oiihiim.; im-,- ui re ioo It to play . I.M i!.pr . 1 . . . . . ..u wiiiuiu i. prr paring to irrigato-1 liis f.itin i.x jcar I. witi,!-inill and pond; tl,.. j mi ,..,i ,,,. olmut one lial' nere o I ground ami will bo tlbout toigiii lect uesp. .1 Host his a line patch of cabbage, and ho hays ho will umke kr.utt. U W Fuller and wifo were iu Law rence, Tllt-sili;. Jake has heard from his lost liog. It went through Ihiiiiinoiid's paoking house at Oiniha and i now on the market el Iree trade. II W For ler is building an addition on to his house. Hi ub K -env has got a new whistle. I L Fuller his taken the manngc iiieut of tioop known as the London Stir; he has ordered a rehearsal of the old pla, of tlit toekard Ex change. Thus I'liul is out on iho streot ugiiin. Count, the valuable bird-dog of J h Stony, was run over by a load of com and has a biokn leg. Dr Paul is intending tlm patient. I (ico llwger h.Ms he expects h wind-null Mion. Grandma ! tiller is visiting her daughter Mrs Hone this week. 11t Hildreih is punting his office and sheds at the lumber yard. Our roads ar 1 nit.iug better since thn grader has been at work. Jeff Turner keeps th pop head quarters, only live a glas. GllBCIAN. Kvory mother should know that cronp onn bo prevent. Tho first symptom of trae croup in lionrseness. This is follow ed by a peculiar rough cough. If Cham btrlain's Cough Remedy is givon freely as soon as thu child becomes hoarse or even after tho cough hns developed it will prevent the attack. L'." and o0 csnt bottlea for sal by Deyo & Urice Drag gUt. Itlnrkvl Kc'inrl. (Corrected Weekly.) wheat ;.;$ Corn OatB Uye Flax 85 00 40 75 25 70 IIogB Stock hogs 1 CO n 60 Fat cows 1 cOG'-l 00 Hutter 10 Kgga 10 Potatoes 90 Chickens dos. 3 00 Turkeys lb. 5 Hot ail prico of the Red Cloud Milling Co., Hours: Monogiam t sack 1 00 Itoyal patent W pack 90 B.ofll.S.sj? sack 75 A morry-goround nt Hobron took in 700 in oignt days. Yon will novvr know positively what a wondorfiil remedy Or. Hswysr's Family Cam is until you try it. It will ar yon of a sour stouiauh, Deyo & Grloe. .............. ....... ......y.... Castoria. " Castoria Is so will adapted to children that I recommend It nasupcriortoany prescription known to inc." II. A. AnciiKR, HI. D,, 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Our physicians In tho children's depart ment li.-no 8ioU'ti highly of thvlr xterl ence In their outside r.ictlco with Castoria, nnd although wo only haro aiuonj; our medical biipplioa irlmt la knonn m regular products, jet wo aro freo to confess that tho im-riui of C.iMorU lias ou uj to look with f4oruHiiiit " L'.Mim HosriTii, xxd DisrKNSitiT, lioaton, Uas3. AtLCN C, Sjiiiii, i"ij., Murray Stroot, 2Uvf York City, 4 VI K ft. 11 fete-' .n-