-i THE KED CLOUD CHIEF, JfJilDAYl,NOV.ti. 1896. 2 1 1 r i ! If it ; fllOTHEft AND JJAI3ES. SLAIN AT MIDNIGHT NEAR niCHMOND, MO. rmilil 'inl I'or l.lfi Iter Sltnll rrinlirtl anil lli Millilrcn'i Tlirmiln nil Mrllni tin- I'mnlly nf ill-nil H Inner Wlniirr U In .lull. l.tnivoxi), Mo., (H-t. ED. Tliu moil horrllik' mid briitul crime ever com mitted in liny county eume to light yes terday, when the dead bo-lies nf Mrs. .liw,o Winner mill her two small chil dren wore found ut their home, on the Wiitkins place, six miles northeast of tills city. The vlcti'murc: Mrs. Ivti Winner. treed "!. Clr-i U Inner, girl, aged ". JVi.Ju Winner, boy, utroil H months. Jlu Winner's body was found Just outside of tliu house, with the. si till terribly crushed, unci the. bodies of the two ehlldreii in iv corner of this one room of the. house. The chiltlren'ii thro:its were cut. The murderer or murderers nre not Known, but tin bus bund mid father is in Jail pending an inquiry. The triple murder tool; pl.'iec sonu time between 11 o'clock Monday night and J o'clock yesterday mornhg. The Winner home Is about linlf a mile back from the county road, and wan occu pied by .le.sse Winner and Ids family, which" has consisted of his wife and throe children. Mr Winner was not nl home Monday night, ids wife and children being the only ones on the place. Some time during the night sotno unknown person or persons gained admittance to the lioti.su and before leaving blotted out three lives. Fiom the appearance of the interior ot tiie house it is evident that it fierce fight wail waged by the mother in de fense of her .elf "mid her little ones. Kverythlng was in disorder and a hinkcu chain, besmeared with blood, tells the tale of Mrs. Winner's resist ance, for t lio bloo.l was hers, and It was shed in battling with the mur derer. It is plain thill before she re ceived her ilcntli blow sho managed to escape from the house and was fleeing ncrosi the yarn, when Mm w.i? over taken and felled with a fence rail. Tlio blow crushed her skull, but to malic sum work the murderer split the woman's head with an ax, the blade burying Itself to the victim's eyes. After killing Mrs. Winner the brute returned to thu house and It 1 1 led two of the children, one n girl aged is years, named I'lara, and the oilier u boy, 1J months old. named Pearlc, by cutting their throats witli a knife. The mur derer not only cut the jugular veins, but severed the f.plual cords of the babies. Thu third child, which is dent und dumb, escaped without Injury. Mefore the crlmu w;is discovered, hogs found the body of Mrs. Winner nnd had eaten nil the llcsli oil her head, leaving nothing but the .skull with two ganlng holes in it. When the husband und father was Informed of the murder of his family he appeared wholly unconcerned, which seemed to create strong mis pinion against him. Winner is a coal miner, llo claims to base been In Ulchmoud when thu crime was com mitted. The Winners cnr.io here, nb nit five years ago, coming from Tipton, Pauld lag county, Ohio, where his wife resided, lloth were well connected, the having two brother-, buck in Ohio who are considered very wealthy. Thorn is strong talk of lynching, II the crime is fastened upon any. ... Charted Agilitst Dr. Hindi it. WaRiUNOtok, Oct. 'J'.1 -It was learned here today that one of thu llrst acts which Cardinal SutoUi will perform in Koine will bu to urge tins removal of Kev. Frederic ',. Hooker, the secretary of thu npostollo delegation. It Is fur ther stated that Cardinal Satolli, Hhortly after leaving Washington, promised to demand this deposition "on account of Dr. Hooker's pcrniciou.i interference against the wcltaro of the lirrman Catholics of thu United States." Klfirtlini Hints lu llmiR.iry. P.Vo.v 1'KbTii, Oct. 'JII. Serious olrc .Urn riots have taken place lu illliVrent parts of Hungary. At Tyrnau, a de tachment of Hussars, while attempting to restore order, was stoned by a mob and one trooper was killed. Thelitis sars thereupon charged with drawn swords and several of the rioters were wounded. Troops have been Mitit to the various disturbed dlstrleti. Lillian llliiuvi-tt's Milt. FAi'.cio, N. D., Oct. !'. The local ill Toreo colony has ln-on swelled by the urrival of nearly a doen women fr-m New York. Among them was Lillian Itlauvi It, the noted singer. She was a Ilrooklyi girl. In private life she is Mrs. Loyal Smith, and lias been mar ried several years. She is accouip.uilcd here by her aunt, and seeks a tlivoree on tho grounds of uncnngoutullty. Nuuii-s for tlio New Wurliln, Washington, Oct. 20. -Secretary ot tho Navy Herbert, before leivlug for Alabama, selected tho names for the new bittlcshlpi und gunbo.itsuow un der construction. The three hat tlcslilpi will hi known as the Alabama, Illinois und Wisconsin. The gunboat will bear tho names Annapolis, Much tin, Newport, l'rincoto:j, Yieksburg and Wheeling, I'ho VIk-i .'lit for -j,ll'J3. M.utsu.u.l., Mo., Oct. 21). -F. M. Lall held his annual .s-.ilo ot I'olaml China hogs in thtt, city yesterday. Flvo pigs by Chief Tccumsch II. sold for S'J.UV.I, the highest priced litter ever sold at publiesile. Twcnty-'.lvo t-ipsnveraged 12'J. Llghty head aver i--d M.'M. A llilau-.il oiuil.u.ini a S'1'.Ti-r. Mkmco, Mo., Oct. 2l. S.un Craig, in a brief addrcis before tho Iltyau aid Sjwall club here, said: "l'.eud Job 22-25 and seu If it does m.t mcnii Drxan nud feeo silver. 'Yea, thu Almighty ihall b.i thy defense and thou Mi.. It have plenty of silver.'" nirtlinill.t lilslunw In Conference PirtM'.iiiiii, Pa., Oct. 2D. T'io annual conVreneo of the board of bishop ci the Methodist Lplvco;ial church began hero this moriilii's nud will continue, for two weeks. F'ftuenof thei .hlcen bishops comprising thu board ure prei-cut BREACH OF PROMISH, A t'lilrnRo Wnnmn Scriirm n Vrnllct for HI, (ion Against it Nimt Yiirhrr. Nr.w Yoiiu, Oct. 2!). A jury in tho Supreme court returned n verdict to day awanllng llcrtha Kohlns'-a o( Chicago SI,. '.00 damages against David WiesenbcrgiT of t lit-i city for breach of promise of marriage. The plalntM' sued for fi .Mi.onri. Miss Robinson claimed that she met W'icsenbcrger whllu visiting In New York lit tlio winter of IMM-t ami they bee.imo i ngiigi'd; the wedding was set for .May 1.1, 1MM, and she bought tin elaborate trousseau at considerable ex pense and made other preparations for the wedding. The defendant plended that he had become betrothed under false rep re .entalions, r.nd that, Instead of moving In high social circles In Chicago, Mis-I lioliiiiMiuii family were beneath iilin In staiiding; that her parents had been divorced mid that her illicit' 'mil u bad record. Counsel for Wicsniiberger n.slccil a stay of ninety days in which to appeal from the verdict. SULTAN READY TO FLEE. An CinliTKr iiiiul l'li'jcicn In On) Slinr.t mill u Vurlil Kt'iil (,'nn-itiiiitly In Trim. I.oNiio.N, Oct. "H. The correspondent of tho Dally Mail at Virnnii reports Hint it is declared that one of the sultan's yachts Is anchored op posite Mrctlknc, near Constantinople, closely guarded by d-iy and night and that there is a subterranean passage from tiie Yllde. kiosk to thu seashore, which is patrolled unceasingly ami is kept constantly lighted. Vice Admiral Cliakrl. comnriiuler of the imperial yacht, lias been Instructed to remain at anchor at lleotikue until further order-,. Coxmi wii.voi'm:, Oct. 'is. All of tho workmen ut the arsennl atruek to-day because of the non-payment of arrears in wages. BLAMED FOR THE WRECK. Conductor A (wood, llnlnc rr Ilrjilrn unit tliu ('iiiiipiiiiy Iiiiiiikiii)iI. Sr. Loin, Oct. "0. The coroner's jury that investigated tlio collision of Sunday lias returned a verdict that It was due to tiie carelessness of Conduc tor Oeorgc Atwood anil l-'iiglneer .1. A. Drydcii ot the westbound train, and the failure of the St. l.ouls ,fc San FruneNco liailroatl company to exer cise proper supervision over the move ments of trains. Kiino.i tlliorce l.lmlt. Anii.iisi:, Kan., Oct. 21). The court of appeals of the Northern department, through Judge (lillieson, in the case of Itlush vs. the State, referring to tho new divorce law, says: "A deercu of divorce does not hivoiui' tiiial or oper ate as n dissolution of the marriage contract until thu expiration of six months from the date of tho rendition thereof anil the parties thereto do not become single or unmarried persons until such decree becomes absolute and Hint!." Snri-zcil III I.crt i:yo Out. Cincinnati, Ohm, Oct. 2'J. Chnrlce Doran, a business man of Olendale, took a pinch of snuff for a cold yester day. So severe was the Micc.lng which followed that tho Interior oblique muscle of the left eye was ruptured, ami as ho continued to sneeze the ex ertion forced the eye out of its socket. Dr. Heady rcplnced tho eye and ap plied a lotion to the muscle. Tho eyo was then bandaged so that It could not fall out again. Dr. Heady believes tho eye Is not destroved. No .1 ot lit Debute In Ol.lntionui. l'liutY, 01;., Oct. 2'.i. The llev. John Y. Callahan, I'onullst and fusion can- dl.late for delegate to Congress, und Dennis T. l-'lynn. tho present liicutn bant anil Kcpubliean candidate for re election, were advertised to .speak in Ncwkirk this, evening, and an "tfort w as luiide to bring about a joint debate but an agreement could not bo reached, and Mr. Callahan will make a speech from one platform und Mr. Mr. l'lyiin from another Ijiliitnl unit Arliltrutlon. London, Oct. 20. Tho Manpils ot Lansdowtic, iiccretary of state for war, in an address on political Issues at Leeds last night, impressed tho belief that the Yeuczuelaii question would soon be dealt with by an arbiter or by an amicablo compromise. Tlio Indian government felt the gravest fears as to tiie possible loss of life from famine, and lie suggested thit the undertaking i f irrigation works would do tlio must good towards relieving distress. Unt-ki-ry ami I.. I.. ,Moi-.n l.ir Arurt. LXL-KI.MOII Si'lHNi.-t, Mo., Oct. 2'.!. Congressman Dookery has sent out n statement thai the Third congress ional district will give Itryan a major ity of 7.001). K. I.. Morse says on tlio other side: "Mr. Dockcry is unduly magnifying figures, lu this district the Kopublicans expect to defeat Mr. Itryan and also give Meluuley u plural ity of tho otcs." I.mc mitt l'titUlM. Mu.wavkki:, Wis., Oct. 20. Iiollln It, Lane, u banker of liedluuds, Cab, who was engaged to Miss Kato A. Cilenn, a teacher iu tlio Sixteenth dis trict school, and tho uiithoi' of "Tlio liirl l-'rom Oshkosh," wanted to be mar ried lu iliuu to penult him to tvnoh ho-no S-) in to vole. MUs Olynn con tented and yesterday they were united and left at once for" Hie West. A I'ollt'xti rr.-lili-iit AhhIbiH. CAViininur, Mass,, Oct. 2D. Tho llor. K. II. 1). Capon, 1). D., president of Tufts college, has filed u voluntary pe tition for insiih enev. riqi I'niiillilntn WltluIriHTs. Si'.iuma, Mo., Oct. ?. The l'upulht candidato for reprosunt alive from Pel tts county publishes a column card In the ''wiling- Demociat in which he withdraws as a candidato in favor of Orvlllu M. Harnett, lviiio.-mi. The race 'f- now botwien Harnett und J. 11 Kothwoll, liopiiblu-iiu. Unngi-il Illmsi'ir Willi n Oliiilu. Mwtfii .',(., Mo., Oct. 20. New.s rem lied hero yesterday of the sulcl.u by hanging of Pot it Pool, ngo-1 17 near Orand Pass. Ho used na npph tri-o, trued chain nnd handkerchief Thu cuu.su was despondency. HIGH KATKS FOR CASTE ( ONE HUNDRED PER CENT. FOR CALL FUNDS. Hurry mi Wall Mm t A Strlnj;cin-y In lite Nnv York .Mnrlii-t Due to l'nc.i"diii-t-(Iter tho Klri'lltin -tiii'ii'iifiit Di-imiinl for (lolil am l'uri-'mi IIxoIiuiikh. Ni:w Yoiik, Oct. .to. Wall Mrcrt to dny experienced an nntc-clectiou twist, In the money market which precipi tated lively selling of stocks and caused u lossof most of tho advance in prices which lias occurred during the past few days. It lias been evident for several dsyi past tiiat a good in.iiiy ticniil.- i i-j tuklng Htcps to protect the i.st-ic'i ugainst the circctsof a fr,-e siher Me tory if Itryan sliould win in the elec tion Tuesday. Tliis tendency showctl it f.elf In siweral ways. Thero was an increased demiind for sterling I Ills of London, a greater inquiry lor "calls'' on gold und n growing dcnia.ul for gold to hoard. Hankers liavo tell this movement through u loss of de posits, und they luivu been com;,.'lled to wltlitlraw more and more money from the call loan market. I'orsc.eral days call rates have ranged rallier high. Totlav they were bid up to .10 per cent, and later up to 100 per ci at. There were no great amounts loaii"d at the hiyh rates, ami comparatively llttlu exclti uient was stirred up by the ad vanee, as it was in a mcasuic until! paled. There is more disposition now to hedge against a possible frcu silver wr tory thu u there lias been at any time stnee lust summer, when, as a result of the transfer of funds from this country to 1-kirope, gold was going out in large amounts 'I he action of the syndicate of foreign bankers in attempting to Mom that movement, ami the favor able turn lu the trade balance a llttl'j later, which brought large sums of gold to this country from H-.i-rope, hail the effect of "quieting peo ple's fears, and since then, until this week, there has not been much uneasiness over the election. Hut the feeling has broken out again in the last few days. Hankers here unite! pnted it nnil prepared for it as well as they could. Hut bnnkers cxcrywlicre In the country did the same thing, and tho withdraw-ill of funds from here by interior batika has prevented tinv great accumulation of cash here. It is well known that many banks in interior lties are carrying a cash reserve of Ifty to seventy per cent of their de posits. This sort of thing ha- kept tin cash reserves here at a very low point and compelled extraordinary conscrva Usui on the part of New York bunks. The drain of money to Hie country has been so great that practically all of the 8ilO,000,0()0 which have come from Ku rope have gone into the Interior. Much of the gold itself went into the treas ury, but the currency obtulncd lu ex change went west and south. The nominal broker's premium on gold to-day was U0-i per cent. A number of reputable linns aro selling "calls" on gold, good thiilyto nineU duvs, nt HjC'llJ percent premium. There was a good deal ot talk on the Btrcet about it probable Issue of clear ing house certificates, but it docs not come from an authoritative source. BISMARCK MAY GO TOO FAR The l'rlnrn Wurnnl Not to Dlocloso Why Ho Whs DUiuIhxi-iI. London, Oct. 30. A special dispatch from llerlin snys that it is understood thcru that the proposed prosecution ol Prince Hlsmarck's organ, the Ham burger Nachrlchtcn, for publishing state .secrets, has been abandoned out of fear of tho harm such a step might do to (Jormany's foreign policy. Should Prince Hlsmarek, however, publish tho clreumstunces under which lie resigned olllce, the government will, it is de clared, be forced to act, ami ll is said will probably treat Prince Hlsniarok iu tho same manner that tho latter treated Count von Arntm. Count von Arnlm was arrested In October, 1ST I. and confined iu licrlin for refusing to give up docu ments sent to him ns umlia.ssador. On account of illness ho was re leased on ball some threo weeks later, but waB again arrested, tried in December, 187 1, convicted of making Way witli ccelesio-politic.il documents, hequltteil of other charges, and sen tenced to thr'.-e months' Imprisonment. He appealed, wus tried again iu June, 187ft, and n verdict was rendered con firming tho sentence. In November of the sumo year it was rumored tluit hu was to be prosecuted for treason In n pamphlet entitled "Pro Nllulo," pub lished ut Zurich in January, ls-'GO. In May, lhSl, he died ut Nice, as a result, it was said by Prince liism.iroks ene mies, of tho persecution to which ho had been subjected by tho chancellor. Holibi-ry I.imiiU to Knli-lile. I)i:nvi:p., Colo,, Oct. 30, John II. j.ong, tv cattle dealer and Mason of PlcasantvHle, Iowa, committed suicide In a room at tho' Oxford hotel yester day by shooting himself In tho head, ln'ii note which ho wrote to the clerk of the hotel, he requested that the po lice bo notified that he had been robbed of three drafts of SI. QUO each. T.rmliltlo Klotrr Indicted. Li:ahvii.i.i:, Col., Oct. no. The grand jury has reported Indictments against John Horry, John Mullen, l'vnn Cost ley and John llrennau,. striking lnlner.s, charging them with tho murder of Fireman Jerry O'Keefe In the Coronado riot. Tho court refused to release the (our prisoners on bail. SEVEN DEATHS. Fire Workmen unit Tivo of n Itrsrue l'urty Killed by lim. Wu.ur.PiiAitr.i:, Pa., Oct. 3i -An ex plosion of gas occurred iu n mine near hero this morning, imprison ing llvo men. A party of re suit era en tered tho inlno before 3 o'clock, headed by William K. Jones and John Jos eph. Tho two leaders wero overcome by tho gas nnd killed. A scemd res cue party pushed their way Into the tunnel, where they found the bodies of (our of the five meu. funnel - shapedcyclone Our tlrcahl lomn lloun In Tex.it lluln mill l)rinliitlntt. .Siir.iiMA.v, Texas, Oct. :to. Ycntcrday afternoon at .'Hi o'clock a well denned tornado formed In Squirrel Creek bot tom, four tulles west of tho village of running, and about 100 miles south west of this city. Persons who saw it at Ita inception say that out of n auctiilng. tumbling mass of Inky clouds a fiiuiici-.'ihupcil column descended until it touched tho earth, and then it began to move north eastward, accompanied by tho usual terrific crash and roar as it lore through Hie bottoms, uprooting largo trees anil demolishing over, thing In its path, which for the first mite or two wa.-i thirty or forty vards in width, The first house It bus known to hnro struck was on the (ieorge Duke farm, one mile west of Howe, and about llvo miles from the starting point. No ono was hurt ut this place. From tills point until it struck the Jlni Fnrria farm, two miles mutli of the city, n distance of, perhaps, two miles, it Is known to have risen and descended several times, ami what damage it did has not yet been ascertained. Hloriu 111 Nt-tr Orlninf. Nnv Oiu.r.ANs, Oct. M. A severe rain, wind and thunder .storm, which passed over New Orleans yctcrday, caused one death ami did other dam age. The lightning, which was very heavy, struck live houses. AlbortTra. hiua, an occupant of one of l.H'm, was struck iiml Instantl;, killed. Ntorui l'looits Cellars. Wimti Cnv, Mo., Oct. :t0. Last eve ning this city was visited by u cloud burst, Hooding the entiro country, lin ing basements and ii'i'uy first Hours, causing considerable vtage. A se vere wind was blowing during tho stoen. STUDENTS' PRANKS. Kiiu-ui Stittr Xnrm.il Srhoot I'ututotl tij MIrlil(oili Young Mi-u. KMPor.tA, Kan., Oct. lit). Kvcry stono sidewalk, every entrance, the stone steps, even the famous Kansas World's Fair fountain, which seisin the campus of the Kansas State Normal school, early yesterday morning were dis covered lobe decorated iu two or threo shades of paint. Most of the decorations consisted ot such phrases: "Hurrah for Itryan," "10. 2, 1." "McKitihy's not in it." A very well executed picture of n donkey, labeled "MeKlnley." occupied the entire, walk in front of tho main entrance. Who tlio artist, or artists were, is a mystery. The Hryan elub boys say tho McKin lev bovs'dld it in order to put tho former in an embarrassing position. II. L. Miller, president of the Hryan club, called a meeting of his club, nnd had some resolutions passed denounc ing the act of vandalism and pledging the aid of the society to iliseiwer tho author and prosecute him to the full extent of tho law. President Taylor says he will pro-cento the guilty par ties if discovered. A l-AKMER'S DEED. DoniiKlle Trntllilrs Ciiiihi'U SitUiiik Doubts hhootlnB I. lid Suicide MiPiiKitsoN. Kan., Oct. 30. Sher man Kowiaiul, n prosperous farmer who lived fivo miles south, quarrclcU w 1th his wife till bhe enme here to llvo. W henevor lie camo to town he would take Ills meals with her. Yesterday lie said she was going into Hie coun try to visit relatives, but ho objected, whereat she called iu Marshal Wolf to protect her. liowlanil opened fire and each of the others received n bullet in an arm. Wolf shot Kowluml lu tho 1 ack, but the latter mounted his horso and started homew-ard. Three miles from town Rowland's corpse was found with it bullet in the head, which Mow lam! had put there himself. CRAWFORD DISCHARGED. Kii-i-lnl ,1iii!kii IllnrmcM it Trrtiiili-iillly Whlrli 8im thn l'rliiiiirr. St. Loris, Mo., Oct, .10. Dugald Crawford, a prominent dry goods mer chant of tliis city, was arranged in tho court ot criminal correction yesterday to answer to tliu charge of intimidat ing and coercing his employes in their right of franchise. In the absence of Judge Murphy from tho city Lawyer tfcorgo li. Smith occupied the bench. Prosecutor Mulvihill slated to the court that as the fact set forth In tho iiiiorm.itkm coiistitutud a felony, thu proceeding:, would bo In the nature oC a preliminary hearing. After hearing part of the testimony ugainst Mr, Crawford, Acting Judge Smith dis charged the defendant on u technical ity. SEVERE CLOUD BURST. Drslrui-tUn i-torni In OUbilioinu una tilt Indian Territory. Gt'Tiiitli:, Oktu., Oct. ill). During last night a tornado prevailed in Lincoln county, thirty miles east of hero, fol lowed by a cloud burst. A dozen or more residences and other buildings were wrecked and a great amount of damage dotio to crops, Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin were instantly killed and n number of othurs badly Injured, There are rumors of other deaths farther north, but this cannot bo vcrl lied. llAiiTHiioiiNi:, I. T., Oet 30. Yester day evening a tornado at Wewoku de stroyed (lovcrnur Hrown's htoro. tho new church and several other buildings. Several persons were hurt, bat none seriously. At No. VI, near Krebs, it U reported flvo people were killed. "Jnrk tlio IIurkit" fined. St. Josiu'ii, Mo., Oct. .30. Henry (list, known to tho nollee as "Jack tho hugger," was lined S'.'OO In pollco court on tho charge of "disturbing tho peace." Nino women, some of thorn girls not yet out of short dresses, whtlo a tew were mlddlo-agcil. testified thai 11 1st had forclMv hup-ged them, J'lrnt Mitor In ftitiiftiih OiiKtti.t.v, Kan., Oer. 30. A henyy rain fell hero yestordny afternoon and last night, changing into snow ilunnff renched hero that three men worn mm' tho night, which cou tinned to-day. ,u,,.L,a on ft l)0:it ou ,.a vlvcr. a few Thu ground Is well hoaliud, putting fall mlcs hi.Um Arthur City, last nl 'lit. wheat into good condition. I ALDEJRMEN INDICTED. I ACCUSED OF CORRUPTION IN OFFICE. All Mriiitii-isi or the ,. I. A. Aliotiirr Srn pillion In tin' I.iiiiImIIIi- Mil lilli ('linrciil With Hi hit; liilin-iti'il In Cimtritrl Ultli Dm Cltj -l.lly 1'ollliiH nt tin; llottiiiu. Lonsvit.t.i:, Ky., Oct. HI. The grand jury hns ordered indictments drawn ugainst tliu following fu.ir memba-s of tin general council for bribery in con nection with thu recent election of sinking fund comi-ii.si-incr.s: Alder man .1. Knne und Cnr.riclltncu Webber, I'ulton and Sowdcrs, nil members of the American I'lotective association: For some time there have been stories that socral members of the general council were holding their of-m-cs in violation ot the city charter, which prohibit.) any employe of the city or member ot the general council from having an Interest In contracts with tiie city. A number of olllciuls and citizens have appeared before tho grand jury during the last week, and when the evidence upon which the indictments are based is made public, another municipal sensa tion is I'Niiccted. The indicted per sons are iicpuhlicuiis, and as tho mayoralty contest divides Interest with national issues the grand jury's action will have such political ellect tiiat lie publicans allege that the indictments have been ordered for thct reason and with no ho'M' ii , i-ivl ". ETHEL SPRAGUE MARRIED. Tim Yoitns Artrr of Noloil I'.ttulty Ill-tonics it I'll j slrlnii'- Wife. Hw.tivoiu:, Md., Oct. ill. A San Francisco dlsp.it eh announcing the hasty marriage in that city of Dr. Frank Donaldson and 1-ithcl Chas.; Sprague. the actress, daughter of Kato i base Spragtte. did not surprise the Maryland friends of Dr. Doualdsou. llo is the son of a Italtiiuorc physician. t'ponliis graduation from Harvard '.ii practiced Ills profession for several years In this city witli success. In . arly life lie married Miss Nannie 11. McDonald, member of an old Virginia family. They spent i.t'wrnl yearn ali'-oii'd, but upon their return from K'.uope Mrs. Donaldson procured a ill- orco from her husband. One of the -isti'i-s of Dr. Donaldson three weeks igo received a letter announcing that 'ie hud accepted a professorship in one of tin; medical colleges of San Fr.ui elsco. Prior to this Ii'. li cil lor some ninths in New York city. lie has written several plays and was unite u noted amateur actor, though he was never known to aspire to the profes sional stage. It is nndcr.wioii that a secret mar riage was contracted by the young peo ple in July. The opposition of the liridis's mother ami Die fear that it might injure her professional career have been given as the rca.-on why nil uouneement was not made at the time of tliu marriage several months ago, I'lii' discovery that the facts were known is said' to be responsible for tlio hurried religious ceremony performed lust evening. SOVEREIGN INELIGIBLE. Tlir I'niiiilWt uiul I.iktior l.ruiler ami Ar l.tinntin i:irtnr NoBlcctril Toll Tut. LiTTt.K Itoc-ic, Ark., Oct. ill, All ex amination of the records In the clerk's ot'.lco of Kenton county discloses the fact that J. It. Sovereign, general mas tor workmen of tho Knights of Labor, and Populist national committeeman for Arkansas, has neglected to pay his poll tax. Sovereign Is on the fusion electoral ticket In tills State as a candidate for elector at large, and his neglect is held to render him ineligible. The dl-eov-cry is likely to lead to a peculiar com plication, as it is now too late to rectify the matter before election day, and tlio courts may be called upon in i-ettle It. Many Ohbilminn I'limicr I'oliliid. Pimitv, Okla., Oct. 31. Twenty miles cast of hero five masked highwaymen went from farm house to farm house Wednesday night ami forced the peo ple lu each to stand in l'ne under guard of two of the men while the others went through each house "Oris Jones Uretl on the baud as they left his house nnd several shots were fired but no one was known to have been hart. The robbers were followed Into tliu Osago 1 iidiuus country where they were lost track of. A Vcli-r.m Di-tiuKriit I'mu-i Aivay. AI.J.I..VIO-.VN, Pa.. Oct. .'Sl.-I".-Con-grcosman John 1). Miles, who win tho oldest member of tho Lehigh county bar, died last night from tho effects of a paralytic stroke, lie w as 7ft years of ago. lu ISM! ho was a delegate to thu convention which nominated Janioi lliichnuiiii for president, and was tho same year elected to Co:;, -res to fill the unexpired te-m ot Thomas 1. Coopi r nnd was re-elected lu Js.'ij and 1st!'.'. lu I1-11 ho was a delegate to tlio Hum oeratio national convention which nominated Oeneal McClelian lor president. Mi-mtnr of mi Untiit !.y t'limlly n Hnlrliln. Pl.iiliV, Ok., Oct. .'-1. ltosi Sowers, nged lft, waa tho son of a man who, Is In tho Kansas penitentiary for an un usually serious oil, use. '1 ho boy's 1'iother was burned to death a year ago. unit ins sisur ii'so nan nccn un fortunate. Oniicei.unt.it I', thought, of the family troubles, young Sowi-.m drank earboliu iieid with sutctdul i.i tent Sunday, and, being saved by doc tors, cut his tliro.it this moniliig.doath resulting. ili-rey Asi.rii lor 1,,-ntry. Piiii.Aiimi'iiiA, Oet. m. Tlio attor neys tor Actor Jan-cs U, tieutry, who is under M'nu-nce of death fev the kill- lX of Mnrgarc W . Dr.vs.lnle. or Madge urk, the uctres-t, have illseo'itlmicil the appeal to the .Supreme co.u-t u;.d have taken the case to the Imar.l of pardons, w hero a co.iiiiulatlou of the Heath bcutcncu to life iinpriionmeut will bu asked. Trlnln .Murder lieio,-:iil. PAttie. Texas, Oct. !.L A lvnorL bus jcansas betting. Viirlotn I'r.iimilllnin for Small Amount Mtiiln li.v Jl'-t Willi Mnnrj. Toit.K.v, Kan.. Oct. ?'.. -Hlcctlon bet ting !n Topeka started oft' actively this forenoon when David W. Mulvano ot Topeka called u bet of 81. (KM on Hryun's carrying Kansps which had been po.ded last night by W. F. l'eder man. the free silver srcrctiiry for Har ney Corrlgan of Kansas City. Tim following propositions in sums of SIO'J or less have been posted: That Drum will e.irrv Oregon: that McKin lev will carrv 'lllimu.i by '.'-'..Ooi) plu rality: that McUinley will carry Illinois bv 4t),ot)!i: that MeKlnley wilt carry Indiana: tli.it l'.ryait will carry Kansas; that ltrolcrlck, Harris and Curtis will b-'ole ted congressmen, ono lost, all lo.t; that Morrill will run y. ..no over l.eedy in Shawnee county; that MeKlnley will carry Iir.vn by 20, O.iu piimilitv: that McKiulev will carry Michigan::." to Sill) that kills will bn de.eaied for congress in tho Sixth dis trict: that Hryan will not carry Mis souri bv 3t.tM)u plurality: that MeKln ley will not have '.',"ii)0 plurality In .Shawnee county: that Senator Sterne will not hare .'!.'o;m majority in Shawuro e iiintv: thai MeKlnley will carry Kan sas; '?:, that MeKlnley will lie elected, u combination bet; that Kcpub leans will elect tive or more congressmen iu Kansas: that Hills will be elected in the .'s'ith district; Unit 1'ryuti will carry Ciill-'ornla. DENMARK RUSSIA'S ALLY. Herein roitllleutlons Artltltj- nt ('open-IniBi-a Dun to it Secret Treaty. LoNtio.v, Oct. 31.- A dispach to tho Pail Mull Oazctlc from Copenhagen, relative to tho enormous sums which lire being expended by the Danish gov ernment upon fortifications of Copen hagen, says thai thliwork is under taken iu pur.siiaiiec of a secret understanding arrived at between Kus sin and France, by which Russia guarantees the integrity of Denmark and that, should a favorable occasion arise, alio will insist upon part of Scliieswig-llolsteiti, inhabited by Danes, being restored to Denmark In case u plebiscite of the inhabitants allows a desire of tho people that this step should be taken. i in the other hand, the dispatch adds. Denmark undertakes, should Russia be engaged in v.nr, to plaeo nt her disposal tlio harbors, forts und ship building yards of Copenhagen, which, it is pointed out, us a base ot operations against North Ocriuany, uro worth over li)().o:)0 men. THE KISSING PROBLEM. Inill.iua's Itonril of Health Scrrrtary AiI1kim tho I'ho of u Illilnfri-tiilit. I.NntANAi'oi.H, Ind., Oct. ill. The secretary of the slate health board re ports that at Columbus a man persisted in kissing his sweetheart, who was alarmingly ill of diphtheria, by which he also contracted the disease. Ho therefore wauls to Interdict all kiss ing, concerning which ho sajs: "I am convinced of the dilliculty the health board will meet lu trying to taboo hissing among sweethearts. Although a most dangerous pastime, thero sccius to be an inherent tendency to indulge in it, and we have little hopo of ever being uhlu to do away with it. All that would be necessary would bn to rinse the teeth well with It anil rub It well on the lips. That would Insuro devotees against tho dangers from osc.tlatiou. THE MONEY STKiNGENCY. "tuii ItutcA Kriicliril Again To-Day, but Thero Is No Aliirin. Nf.w Yoiik, Oct. at. There was ti notable absence of excitement in Wnll street at the opening to-day, consider ing the ox'rei'ie stringency of money yesterday. Higher London quotations, scarcity of stocks offering in the local mark t and rumors ot llmiucial relief measures to bo taken by tho batiks caused a confident li-entinicnt. Tho first rail loan was ftd percent. Tho rate advanced to 100 per cent and then dropped back to ill) before noon. Not much business was done. ratal Hint nt Spri-rliuinkln-;. Asm. ash. Ky., Oct. ill. At Prcs-. tonburg, Floyd county, silver Demo crats led by a deputy sheriff, nre. said to have tried to howl down Augustus H. Wilson of Louisville, when a flghfi took place, and a young Kcpubliean nar.u'il Peary was i.tabb -d to death by ti young Deiuoer.it named Marrs, nnil others on both sides were roughly haud'ed. Chief Justice W. H. Holt of tin' state to irt of appeals said that a gold speaker took his life In his handq when he wen' In'o those o-mtuins. Tin' V'lnni-r lluti-lii-ry. r.iL'iiMiiNii, Mo.. Oct. ill. The sheriff made an iiuportanl arrest yesterday nfti-rtioon in eoiiuection with thu Win ner murder here Monday night. Tho itum urn sled was Lou Lackey, u chum of the (Und woman's husband. Tho oflleers think lie knows more about tlio crime than lie cares to disclose, llo is tumble to account for himself on tho n'ght of the murder. More arrests v. .11 follow, mid the olllc.-rs think they will be able to securii a complete con fes.'iui, iViit(ia'n I.etli-r Wanted. Toim:i;, Kan.. Oct. .11. Abo Rtclm berger has telcgr.iplied to Thomas E, unison iiir inu Hitlers letter of no ceptanec. Slelnberger is anxious to get the letlir before tiie people of Kan sa . and says ho will pay tlio expense of teleg.-aphie transnilsdon, Ho believes the publication of tho letter would stimulate the lnl.ldlu-of-the-road people to rciiuwcd activity. 'itlirit ril.i .Millionaire Drait. San Fuam'iSiO, Oct. .11. Herman Lovlson, pli-uoer jeweler und uihllon t'liv. is ileum llo wii., tiie head of tho California .Lwclry compiny and smio ti-.-io a.'o wa, divorced from his wife, lie li..t. H'.ed extravagantly at French ivs.nnrant., where his e.tpondlturos aro i.i.d to have cecedi 1 g 10,000 u ;.ii.r. His, i.tato is reputed to be worUi Oa.i:':n v . .-. To Krf.ln tlm l.imhlllti Htrll:o. Li:.i)Vti.i.i:, Co!., Oct. ai. W. n. Montroa-ey, general onranizcr of tho Ajr.er'ian I ei ration of Labor. Is hero lor me purno.,1' if sttllii!' thu mliiuri' i,trl e, 11 UOShIjW. 3'Kii -jswF.--j.t58cr:',5f?-r : .i;"3,r?!"' " "5 'Hl'Tlf "' aw.- "TRW ist4