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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1896)
vyrr" W -we uvur, i THEV LIVt-D HAPPILY AFTf-H " ilifrntiib iljpufoij . ,, Ami wiuNnoi mm, ruo mires all ur ,ui -. n ?J'f "'"olisYlrumni.nti I. lhot.tltwc8iciN tlif iicin i.i,, XlliUlllti)lll'r'llll!:i-,l tor till -,i tin, bil-.fl)! i ir .. ,v mjiJ. 9J..w.U! 'U"' ""'-"I. wnlow llut Ioxri tl.ft .tm-st mip'khi:. XXiruinxvr.li.ficliiinUM i r itiiMii wim riiiuiiiiiixilo -trifii. No trout,;. in.-n,.;,!,, , urn "lupiiit i , mi iiwi-rl-il" Iifj W ITU ti Uu .J Ml III IIIIMIlllli V,.(;i V?' J-'f !i ip. iittlinii )i ixedniiU In Olili rout I'lr.uut itucs. 'riiirm tiiuilnm.i Mlrlt txtll S51I icirtli in iln-i. louutiifs llico re's )i rt ii inn ill plim , ilie iiiiimI s mi hili. -.tirotti. i Iip priiire In thi - im dc il iy l "fiumv'liliii; In iV'ulx " H''t will the Mra1ti-Kxliti,l ltiroiuh utter II f- I .umilir Whai rnoiihiK. (mhi.i. iviiomi t'lmtmirrlii el,n iiltiiiu'-rr Ah cliniiihhT' c ni'jri 11 umtu' i ?!' 1 tro. iiTi li.i.iff. tiMi'liir leliliittitrlft. itltli ii tl.o utl. iMij'inrsr rofti.-r' Jidjel t a ,i Mt. u out of (tut net Mill to some) utiitix riti. , ." '' ( HOt IVItl MlWlllldTI lr Hum h Ihn . tili- s l, liter mlrt'i No truth lb It iliiiowii Li.Xi tint ns llicii i i;j iu.il,,. V( ,..,-), Aiur.i.lli- Joi luu". '."iiiluiir-. Muruir.j The Great Hesper. iiv rmvK ii tuiti.'rr. Wo emtio tip with tlio judge ut (ho doi'i- g tos. where hi -tojipud (o address tv policeman stationed thorn. "KM yon toll ,,u', ,y rion,i, ), said, ttii'i'i. thi best IhiiiU ii. ....-., is looati d ' ; l think t'o" policeman's firs im- piession n h , . regarded us wus thus j xxo h:t 1 foloulo.is purpose In asking thi-, question fin- Ji. tiil not topix lmiuodlutoly, :iih1 with loluetuuco Jdhootod us to tin. Ill Ii street, utid told us 1 1 lntiilro there of some ono l.'l-". TnE RED CLOUDOHIEF. FRIDAY, NOV, 13. nm. BIG TKADK KBVIVAL. Oporil- open- hop it fc xv CIIAITKI. I. Wo landed ut outhuiiipt,ri "Mhw 1-1, lS.r), mill a raii(l o were Tlio "JudtfiV .Jm itriiro lod llio fwiy tigreiit uint mini, wltli Ion-,', ou,' ley , ii Mont; In his .vlioiihlom. Jtul a hwuvlnj; mm (.incut of hi hodv stud arms when ho wuluo.l as ir ho md ti load on his back iind a loni; nn to go: u miii with a black foil thu back of his Imuds. a d.irk CllAl'Thlf if. I Vo found u bunk and strcainod in. i a .snmll o.'owd co. looted a on ml t o ) door, as it swum,' to Ichiml tho kid. uie ului'ks (tixiicnileil tlicic lions and looked at us in tuoutlicd astonishment uuiMolvcs alonif tho o nut "Is tho uuiiiiii;m' of thU ooncorn hi?" asked tho .Jud,.o "IhtnJs oil." ho added. In n rear, n iho Kid. illpl'liitf her lithe luind mulor tlio , Dfasswork p-otcctinj; thu counter-. 1 bo-au to singer the sanies, I 'llio Kid, unniovcil, sntihlled her I curio-ity, then, withdrawing her ! hand, rested her elbow i i the , counter, mil dropping her chin It tho Mlm. gaed at ilio clerks with stolid lndlirurciii'e. "'l'lio manugor is in, what do vou , want"" :wli.n the cleric. "Lot up. Israel." s,l ,v .Indgo, I falling back a st-p. mid waxing hi- hand sigiililcsnti;, toward Van lloeelc ! "Wo w Uli to negotiate a loan on the , security of ti large diamond that wo nave nrotigiit homo from tlio cape," ' sul.l Van Hoeck "light hundieilaud twenty carutn, fust watur," added the .Ittdg'o; "the giundmt htono iii tills iilinightv tinl- , xore:" j There was a whispered eon-ulta. ' won among uie clo ks ami ono wont nurd growing high upou his ohook hito a private room at tho buck of '"" "" ii reai tnx-n oi lron-grav i uair sticking u.n all round hi-, head'. sum" a forelock hanging down over his ' jo Ono co ild see nothing of his Mturoa hut ji long red no-.ii and ileop- j - t bendy black e.xo-:. His fustian , .ackct x'i;s xvora to rag at the elbows -and so wa.s mine, as for that ' split in thu seaui-j between the ' boulders w-ith tlio constant strain of he laboring arms. Onco upon u timo hi.s (op boots hud been black, but I uoxv they we u all the utne yullow clay color with tho trousers thut were tucked Into them, and Just as bailly iu need of repair. 1 followed with Van Ilonck. IIo held my arm, not for support, but for ' guidance, because lie was .stouo blind. ' lie win thirty or thereabouts, 1 ho- J lloxo, hut ho looked twenty yews' ldor than I, who am u v about l twenty six. Though ho was Uuteh 1),- ) i th. ho looked like an Asi.it c. While I, with my fair akin, light hair and largo frame, iu pretty true in appearanco to niv .northern nice. He was better dre-s- co man any oi us, ror tliough lio had accompanied us. and roughed it so far as board anil lodging wore concerned, he hud tuk mi only a Jlnanclal part in tho outorprlso, his ollndncbij naturally debarring him irom a laboiJotts nurt. Ills dot in. - the bunk from which he unison tk (timed with tho maniiger. "I am tho manager; what do vou wunt.J" an I loeok repeated his stalemenJ. "And what security can vou i?ivu nio that tho dlatuon 1 is genuino'" asked the manager, with u pleasant 1 btnlle, -or that It Is legitimate v yours to dispose of.'" "Vou will allow, sir, if anvono had to-t a stone of this kind ho would ha e in ado it unsafe for us to ivulk uiiout with it in th daylight." re plied tlio .fudge, and as for its bein' gon ihio, you kin hev tho security of your own eyesight." "I do not profess to ho a juilgo of diamonds, and I can have nothing to do with it," said the manager ilodni tlvoly. Wo worn disgusted with Southamp ton, and, hud wo posseted the mean-', should havo gono on at onco to Lon don, where xvo might, havo found .some former acii'iulntanco to help uh out of our preent tlltileulty. Hut wo had nothing nothing iu tho world but tho things wo stood upright in and tho groat d amond. For our .smaller llnds and our im,)lemonts wo had sold at Xatal to make up enough to ay our steerage homo, and o ir l nre clothes, our knives, ovorv aviilliiblo tiling we had liarte oil a.vav "W." nail! I; mid. luiiilng over my liand. 1 opened it show lug tho Icnthor case strapped to niv xvcln(, which conlalued th- (Jient Hest-or, in we cailert our diamond. The baron. -t was (huudeis rt ck bv the iro..ii;io.is sio of the stone, for ho co ' I m'i Him the leather lilted it cliMcIv "Wj- had II tested at Natal." said nti Ho.ek; "it Imi white diamond, and if not of the licit water, Is ccr (aiuly of the second- it weighs mm carats." Is it possible0 Come wltli me. Light hundred and twenty carats!" said Sir llilmund. In great ovelto tnent. "liringa lltrlit into tho library at once." he called to ono of til) M'rvanls. nv. i i..... .. ... as wo ramrod I ". ",:" uw '"". xviioro I ntor. 1,l,t tho "llt,l""' " tho case. took oiu mo (treat iiriper and nit it into Sir Kduiund'H hudd, by wnlch time u reading lamp had been hroughJ In. "ii is true, u is true!" said he. OMitnlnlng It under o poworltil light. "A wondciftil stouo a perfect form a prodigy! Come here, Kdith; look at this!" A yo ng laly who had entered the room drew m ur. It was onlv hv looking al tho faco wo had Im'd out and polished that she coihl illstln guish that this was a dlaniond. for it wan dull and grnjs and looked like a lump of glass that hud passed through the lire. "It ismi e(raonllnary si.., 4 jt ! not, papa "' sim asked. "Kxtraordlnarj. indeed! Tho Koh-i-noor is not a fourth of tho s'o! Seo what the hook stlH about that; get down Haydn, my dear." Miss I.asce les fetched" tho book, while her father still examined tlio stone, us an artist might u master piece, and presently road aloud "Its original weight was nearly NUionrntM. but it was reduced by t.io unsklllfultiexH of the artist Bor thesc. a Venetian to 27H carats; its shape and sio icsoinhlod tlio pointod half rose cut of a small hon's egg: the value Is scarcely computable tlio igh two millions sterling have boon mentioned as ajustiilublo price, II calculated by tho scale employed by the trado. This diamond was roc it in x.Yj, and now xrolirlnt 102 - Oil HIS. "Hood, good!" cried (ho baronet. With skilful cutting, a diamond of such a form as this need not lose 10) cmuts. Heavens!" ho oxelnltned, turning to us. "you havo tho great est treasure in tlio world." DISPATCHFS REPORT P.MT TEH TIMES. ABOUT THE NEXT SENATE I in- ,rh. nf (1.. XII Dm lii,,,i., riilin: ur ImriMxIni; Thi-lr lei, ,. .Men Cm i, Tu, I,, 1 1 ,t,,l. :ntrrirliia I'rnjr, ir.l. Il., 1,11,. N, . fioin tiuilc, New such or- tlicy most The iiiiiu- otalnuil something of tiiutr original i ou our pussngo for food to supple- .ejiuamiiee inoeii no mm worn them day after da: for eighteen mouths at least; whereas mine, what with tho exposure to tho sun. the sweat of xvork. rough usage, mid the trungo devices employed in repair ng them, were scarcely recognizable as elvlliKod clothing His face gave jioio bign of strain and fatigue than either tho judge's or mine, which might well be, seeing how great a ic'lieftotho mind physical labor is. There xvas a furrow between his brows, dcop lines descending from the inner unglo of tho oyo. a pinched ouk about tho nostrils and lloslilos., t-hcflkH. thut gavo a fearful, stronuous eagornesb to tho weird expression of his facu. And thut expression was weird, nay. even repulsive, though his feat- res were not Ill-shaped, and it was duo eh lolly to tlio peculiarity incut t to miserably Insulllclent steer age fare. "We kin not pawn tho Kid," said the .Judge, 'end tiiat's about the only porklsit as wo could well do with out." it was now well upon three o'clock, and wo felt tho need of food, having eaten nothing since six, when our hist rations were .served out to us on the ".southern Cross " Our position was a desperate one. With millions in our possession, wo might starve in tho street, or liaxe to take refuge in tho work-house. It was odd. Indeed, tin.! very unpleasant also. At length, boln;.' tumble to see any way out of our (lilllculty, uo mudo our way to a police station mid laid our ea'ho be fore the liis-pQcttr. "Well, my .'ood fellows. " said he. Having neurit us out, "I fllll III llOll I . r... i . - ."' I ..-... n -- ' ".. XIX'II b BL'U i ins eyes jio-t people of dark i how I in to help you. The mayor Is coniploxlon, like hli, havo a dark , the proper person to go t , but ho's Iris to thu oye. but hi-, was of uxvaj yachting. The only person 1 otcolygray, and was tho more notice- ; can think of." ho added, after a mo ablo because thuro was tho iris and ' nienfs collection, "who mi"ht servo nothing else; thero was no punll , you Is Mr ialmtind Liisoello He's uoiuitig hut thut gray patch upon got a kind of museum, uud buys tin mu jsiiunnu uau oi uie oyo. Uo curiosiuos, i iniow; uud a kind old Uopt hia eyes open whon Ills miud gentleman lio i. too .Now, if l10's was proocctii led. Often when ho was at home" lttlng near mo while I worked I Wo asked him hurriedly whoro Sir Uuyo changed in podtlon thut I rdiuunJ lived, and ho ropllod that It Lk lui-in noi i-co tnoto gliastly ovo was out Lvtn hiL'ton wni'-Mnnin wldo open to an African sun, yet wn- Abbey elglit or tilno miles, and iwix- conscious or its glare. TJioro was one would toll us the way. somothlng terrible in his blindness. , Well, there was nothing better to i-Mri.IC.ci Wl brou,t ul' y tho j be done so wo got tho Inspector to "Kid. Jhp name b constant use L'ivo us a more definite direction. nd familiarity had long cased to bo and then started off in search dungy to- my cars. of tho Abbey. '1 he Judge swinging 1 our littlo Lola! she was the along ahead ut a good four miles an ruggodost ami most disreputable of hour, tho Kid had to trot to keep up llm Inl flw,.,.il. It ....... . .,. . ...,,....... . . ...u .w, ....j,..,. ,w , nut M,r mui iniii us: uui i gavo tier my liand, cuuBuii iiiut sou waiKeii uuliinu us; indeed, had she biisiiuctod that to lj follow implied inferiority, she would CHAl'TKK III. The baronet spoko not ono word about the diamond during dinnor. but when it xvas all over ho said: "Well, now wo will go back to the library; and you shall come with us, Kdith, if our cigars will not bo dis agreeable to you, for wo havo a mar velous mutter to talk abotiL" In tho library Mis I.ascollosHcatod herself liesido her father, while we in ruo men sat facing tliom on the i oiuor snio or a small round tablo, on which 1 placed tho diamond. At a littlo distuni!) from us thero xvas n lion skin on tho lloor.and on this the Kid threw herself ami as slio lay there looking toward us. xvlth her chin resting In tho palms of her hands and her elbows planted In tho fur. xvo saxv scarcely anything of hot but her great lustrous eves, hecniio oi mo Himuox thrown by tho lamp shade. "Now, let us nndirst:ind tlio pol t ion of thing? to begin with." said He Fdniund. talcing a eigne, aftm hand In;,' the box- to us. "This xvill explain u good dual," bald I, putting in hiH hand tho copy of one agceemeut Ho held ll that hisdaughtue might read it wltli him. and hiivhiir come to the end said: ".May 1 ask which is tho judgo?" "That's mu." said Hraeo. with socio pride; 'appintod by tho I.onir in, .. ..i i, ... . . . .. i u.u i,iiiuii'o oommiiioi) in '.iu." "Vou are an American'"' tSKXX iii.u, .,n. ,. Toll !,., nil oviu th,. i iinii-v indicate a liidustnal ami ,,., ,-.,, rctit.,1 ungiunu nous ,.,w. ,,.,.,.,,,.,( dots the last (,.w ,av ,(u, run overtime till Christ mu .. ...luiiiiin.; nut ns or u, K Mat0i xcvv .Icrvej aniKonneetleiii ,;,tc neuilx all sent in opiimlstic icpoits. T, t.M. cru mid S.iutluMii tlt-iiiaiia for roods Is iwiusitall,x brisk The tli,.(Ml.ooo f X,.,f Vol I. eitv bond, for x hid, bids nre to be nlle.eil .uoiiiin.vowiiiiiti.il,,. iiellvily in l. vostmciit (ll s,v,t,li,tite elides mul thP other iiioncliirx ronilitions ;,ie c pected to I,,, hugely oiei-sub.cMbeil. Al least lwosxnihe,il,...riMI,MSUl,, nvcstnic.il (Inns ,,. ul,.,MlHll t have been r,., lu l,i, f... ,- t purl ot tin. Iintiiis. Clll( Xi.o Nut. ., Vl.e liMll.m,,,,. ment isiiuile on Ko,nl until,,,, u tlnii "dpisliiixc I pi, , ,,v ,;, ,. riudsof llnscoiiutrv slme the eleelion for Rtl.ttou in-tt trjiin,. eius , 0 ,. motives. -II,,. ,1M aflt.,. . vUvU the l.jilieSI,,,,,. uiilioad en I ,. i .iim-i.-iiii migeiige out r ( Ine.ico than on am old ., ,v n,s u.a l i iiiiiu, in ,i,.i,ir .uui, .iet t li.it will gixe (impliitiiiiiit to t.ooo inro tt.is clo-i-d vestei.h.v b, lit,,.,, t. c,.,,,.,,. A I niton (oiupini.x mill (lit., Vnmiir lor tlieeulaigeiiieiil of the Cair hulhli,,,. No such i-onlr.,,.) h.,s ,.,, aw.ii.leil iu this city for scleral months. Jliuiy racdiiii , ,u ploy extra men I'nisuino p., . .f ti-.iidiexv xarnegio nttemleil a meetiiiir ,,r t, mmiagers of tl. Cuniegle Sleel com pany xesteitliiy and oulcted the ex penditure of S7.iO.IIO) iu the imptoie incut of the nhint iti.r.. i.. mcul other cxpondiliiics tteie deeiilvtl -in, .raising the amount to ?l,oOi,oun. Multlnlrf. i:irtli. In l.uiiitnii, Lomiiom, Nov. u -The election of McKinley ns I'tcsiilent of the I'nlled State, bus had a most futorulili. ..ir....i on ilnmieial and coiiuuereiiil iutcicslM here, tho universal ii,,,. ,,f values iu all markets here demonstrating tl,s. 'J'hu buoynncy is partly due to a reaction fiom the anxiety which had been cre ated In all circles here, by the Ameri can cnnipniRii nud partly to a heller based on cubic .ulvlces from the United Sslu'es that, while a somewhat higher tariff .schedule than the present one is likely to be oeaclod. Mr. McKintey ylll not resoit to tho extreme protec tion policy which has gcnei ally been attached to his iiumc. ate, Itt'nitll mis XXIII Nut loiilrnl II An slinrl I'ti ii Xnti'k. xsiux.i- ,x Not. u. The next Sen it is in 'icxeil. .x.ll stiiiul- l.epiiiilicuiis. l'"itiocr,ils it I'oplllisls .-i-nl llidepelnletlt).. Tins tulles -ill slutesoutof thettoubl ful column, placing Kentucky urn Nmlhi'iirulinn lu the l.'cpubllemi col iiiiiu, ns senator liutl,.,- said to-dtix Dial a free sllicr Kepublican woulU probably 1m icliirncd by the fiHonlst.s lielaware (s put in the Dcinocratii coiumii. and ItntisiiMiiul South Dakotiif in uie .miepeiiilctit ami 1'opulLst t ., 'IIIIIU, This will prevent the l.'epubllcam from taking control of the senate tin less some of tliose who bolted tho Uo publican platform at St. Louis .should letiirn. II isdilllcnlt to estimate the exact standing of the next senate ou the money ipiestlon, owing to (lie new alignment of pintles In (, recent l-AILLU Oh HE-ELECTION. i-'"K" '"! i nun nine iieen pro iiiniui-cil siker men bate been support ing the Kepiiblleiu, platform ami eun. Amoiur .Maryland. pteiMiing to em- nuvu inureoi.. o aiieaii oi n,,,. nun J fatltoc. 'J'nat xva hoc eliuraetnr. The Kid had given us a deal of troublo hail xvo fnroiceu how muoh. I do not think an Hoick or I would have put lu that postscript to tho agrooment which her father, tlio Judge, Induced us to suliM-rlbo "The Kid has eyes iu her Ileal for to see with,'' thu .Indue suld. in 'I whig hue claim upon one fututo tsideratlon. "ond she kin tine otn wou a us iu loolvir fo stones. ond Ukowi.so, belli a foinalo. sho kin cook our meals for us; sho klu xxush our hhtit!, end -ho kin soxv us up, end koon ua nlco andthlv " Whether 10 xvas capable of helping us in t,u; ITlIlttm i I ...i.M.t .-. i. ll.tpv. . .w v,.,.,i,iFi. Bliv: Illl I Lkuoxv Is. that bho didn't. "What kin ou expect?" asked her fatlior. In ftonaatlou; "Iier mother wmk the tarter or a uurned grouser, ond It iftiu't tho kid' i fault If sho'-i i-ot n'ca.cr blood lu hor." .urn i im uui uoi eoiupiiiui 11 WUS uot iii her iutti.-o to show hiilToritig in tho ordinary wn.. It must haxu been about (i o'ol'.ek whon xve found the purl: en trance to .Moiiken Abbey, mil there we wore stopped by tlio lodge koo.tor. who refused to lot us pass xvlthout pur mission from Sir Kilmuiul; hut whon lio heurd that wo had been sunt by the inspector o police at -outliamp-ton. ho sent Ills wife up to t ,o luiuce, to know if tho baronet would seo us. Oar spirits roso at tho llrst glimpse of tho .iiindsonie, portly old gentlo man. Thoro xvas benovolonco In tho little o iris of his soft whlto 'mil , and tho proml3o of kind troatmont In tho gonial smllo with which ho greeted us. "Well," suld lio, cheerfully, "you havo something to soli me", havo "Located as such for twontv years; born in Cornxvall." to m; ooniinijiiii. An Anllinili, hi 1,1 1 t. One of tho human xvondors of the Smith Seas is a Victoria. Now South Wales, youth by tlionamoof Mo Loan. Uo is now 17 years and a foxv months old and weighs lu tho noi.hhorhon.i of !i JO pounds. Ho Is not a "human mountain of fat." a "monster of oho- slty." or anything of that sort, but is a well-proportioned young miin of surpassing stature and great height. un um seventeenth birthday hornoas I ured 8 feet and .'J inclios, and if ho keeps up his regular yearly Incroaso of stature will fur surpass In height all inoJern giants At tho ago of n lio xvas .0 feet I inches; at i;i, ii foot 1 Inch; ut II, ti feet ! inches; at 1ft, 7 feet It inches; at 1(5, 7 foot 8 inches, uud at 1-. i foot :i Inchon, us moo tloucil above. i III I I i y i iiiiiiMiml. A teacher xvlio was on fa fed iu ox philnliiir the Darwinian thjory to his class observed that they wcro nol paying propor attention "Hoys'' said tho professor, "whon I am on deavorlng to explain to you t.ic peculiarities of the monkoy I xvish you would look straight at mo." Atlanta Journal. Mr. rimijr Nuwod- nnw Itl'llltllllM. Honrv. that cook of ours Is some rolutloa to the one ,vo just discharged. Mr. Nuwod tiroat (..'assar! How do you know? Mr . Nuwed Well, tho polIcomiiE on this block is her cousin, too Harper's Hazar. you?" "Vos," I ropllod, ' It It Iu n flliintnnfl O , . M ......'.. ... "A diamond! Ah, that's n costly kind of curiosity, but I llko them for all thut; havo you got It with you?" A tlriirt try Mini. ,, , i Now Man Horo are soma pno'Clt If you can buy contributions which eamn in today'i until, i um uoi up on poetry, Editor-(iood! I don't want yoi to bo up on It. I wunt you to be down on It. Joll for Ciirlory Uinplnj,,. Raci.ni:, Wis , JS'oe. !). One of the nnmciliittii results of the election of MoKiuley is the payment of ttu-.s in gold to I he employes of II i of j(l. slun.sfacloiie.'.. This Ii the llrst p.i y. lientof gold maihs to employes by any uaciuc taetory nIiii-o is'.it. ItlS lllKIII, l.)ltlll.. Lotisvit.i.i:, Nov. 9. Asa icsult of the election nearly all of the idle f,,,.. torlcs here have .started up uud ninny bhr new culernrisi's huve l,-.... i..,,...i giving eiaplo.v ment to many thousands of men. CARLISLE FOR SENATOR. Oiilil Nliiniliiril IlKiniivriiU XVIII Contiol tlii Ki'iitiit-ky I.i'Kl'liiturr. I.ouisvti.i.i:, K.v Nov. u..-The Times to-day sas: "John tl. Carlisle xvill h 7. C. S. lil.ickbiiru's successor as United States hcuator from Kentueky If ho xvill accept. Uy 'J'uef day's elec tion the republican vote iu the legislature became 70 ou Joint ballot, xxhleh issulllelont to elect, but not a quorum. Thus the gold standard Democrats are musters of the .situa tion. In addition one Iti.iml.li..,,,. 1 .. . . . " I -'Ill un ur ocr o: ine legislature, xvho xvas elected I tiesday, owes his victory to a pledge in xvritlng that hi consideration of the support of tho gold Democrats lie xvould tote for Carlisle for Senator. MISS CORBIN MARRIED. rim Im Mnnnntn'H I)uiiK,trr Uoi-uuiri Ifitllrl AUoi llnrriiitK'i, Wlf. Nr.w Yomc, Nov. 0. Miss Annlo Cor Wn, daughter of tho late Austin Gor ton, xvixs inuriied to-dav to ll,iin Aisop iionuxve or Dray ton-Vuudcrbilt ulvoruo fume. The Nrw Kuyiil Annlnniy'i, t'lilof. London, Nov. 0. Tho election of Ed xv.ird J. I'oyntcr, director of this Na tional gallery, to the presidency of tho Hoyal academy, xvas .soiuexvhut of a surprise to tho friends of the other cundldates, especially to the friends of Val Princsps, xvho xvas early in run ning, and was .supposed to bu this Queen's choice. The election of Mr. I 'oy u tor, however, has In en xvell re enived by tho press and In art e.rele.. Although he is not a great painter, he Ii fully muster of lho-o .social uttuln incuLs xvhlcli nre uuccHiry. 1 lio L'iim'hiIis- Laelit ()iunp, t l,,ut, l'oii n.A.xi), Ore., Nov. 7. Tlio locks at tlio Cascades of the Columbia have been formally opened for tratllc. The construction of the locks xvas begun eighteen jour ago by thu government, but for many years tho xvork xvas ul loxvcd to drag. In ISM congress placed tho xvork under tho contiact hystcm end it xvas completed last xxeek. A Vrcmhn-M hoa Kt to I'rl.on. Los A.miki.i;s, Cal., Kov 7,CnrJl)s .'ilartyn, jr., son of tho n,it,.,i r-i.t nr,.n,.),..r I.... 1 7 "" ""' l.u ....( ... k . . : - '"" I'lonouiiccii gold men nine supporieii the Democratic plat form and catnliilates IVrklim or Call roriiia. Uoks.tt of Colorado. Shout) of Idaho i artcr r .Vfontana, .Mitchell of Dr. gon, Wll ,f Wash- ingtoii. and Clark and Warren of Wy oming hate nil toted for and sup. purled silver legislation, and xvhiil vinirsc uici win now take iu tlie Sen iiu-isaiiogcini rpiiilil,.n.iticai (he DeiuiK rats (ionium of .M Sill ll, ..f V.... I M 1 .. ........... .,, , .,,.,,.,, .iiiirpuy oi iNow xi".HV ""'"; ir Most Vlrirlnhi and Mitchell of Wisconsin nil h.-iv.. i i again I siker, and .xet supported the Demorr.itlepatt.x iu this eauipalgn. As no .siker bill poss,le could pass the House, this fact would inllucnce xoting in (he Senate ou tho siker iucstion, especially in the shape of a cider to a tariff bill. The prohabillty . ."' .'I". M.fll' oohiago amcudmcut to u Jarlil bill all f the forty-four Id pnhlicaus xtould vote against it, ami posslhly some Dcuiecrats, .such as i all cry of Loiili.tnmi ('. Delaxxuie and l.lnilsay of Ken lucky . xx ho bolted the c'hiengo plat form, and perhaps even some of those mm supponeti iiryan during the campaign. It also Is not unlikely that some of the Kopubllcan senators who bolted the Ih'puhllcnn platform might take a position xvhlcli would permit a tnrill bill hi which their constituents are largely Intel i-.sted, because of xvool and lumber ami lead ores, to become a laxv. Senator I'aulkner, Democrat, of West Mrglnla, .said today that the siker men, by standing solidly with thu Democrats, could prevent tariff legis lation. Senator llutler. on the other hand, Mild that he and others of tho 1'opullsts xtould support the right kind of a tarlir bill, but not a measure in.e me .xieitinlcy hill. Mr. Hull minis aueipiute protection material on cr ruxv INTEREST IN ENGLAND. l...i,t.,ii C,rr- llnrnliit .Xlurn SMr.t tl llm i:iix UiPii Tlmii Utor llnr.irc. l.o-.pov, Nov. ii. Th.. elect.,),, in the United States completely ovei shadowed all other excels dining the week hi (!,,.., Hi itaiii. Kiiglisliinen have never been known to take such an Interest in a fnieigu exent, and Hie newspapers of Ibis metropolis have never icported one so fully. Nearly all of (he London nettspapcis had long .special cable uiess-iges ami published diagrams and maps iu order to ass..st in expbiiiiln" the political situation to their leaders" all of which is huxiiig a brncllnial ef led bete, as ll is teaching nngllshlnen lidimm the I'nlted Stales better tlian they h.ite done in the past and to rec ognize the (rue greatness of the. conn- nt. net en, I oi lie lieu sii'inr..- ..,.!.. mjue or less appropriate car. V)efr,,t of lloi..,,!,, .MI.I,Kn .,, ,,.,, f Ndir.mloi, W.xx.itxi.iov Xot.t,. .,.,. il(IMWof .'im'seuL.Utis wlllo,,.,l;,)o,,,.l,,y interesliui' I uni-ix V..i .,.. in- in ine.sii xxtiHinon. pioniueul tin,,, Willliim 11. I.inl.iii, the u.l.iiow,.,KplM.,Mf t, Auierlc.in I'mleedxe asocial. on. lie has been defealed in the I'.hI.n, Mi ' igan district by Ferdinand D. - ' . of Saglnaxv. It Is not known w-tl , it xvas Mr. I.iiitotrseoiineelloii xxiththn A. I . A. xvhlch brought about Mm ,i:. feat or (he preeomlermiieor slkcri-en-timeiit iu hisdistiict. Knirene J. Illilni-r. nnnllirr li.n.l.... ,. the foices uriayed against sectarian nppropilatlons in the House, mid said to be a member of tlio A. I'. A.,xvniile iciKcd In the Fonrlh Nebraska ilistricl h.V Judge W. L. Stark, populist. Next to .Mr. Linton, Mr. Iluliier xvns l.noixn an the leader of Hint element, opposed toany kind of rcelariaii appropriation. I he silver men lose Tonne, this young Minnesola Kepubllean, who be came a national llgure by his speech In Hie house ami by his holt of tho SI. Lotus convention. Mr- 'iv. ...... .iin claims his election, but the diauees me against him. There will be one colored man iu the Ui'M house whose seat xvill not bo iiicsliomd. lie Is (.'corgo II. While or the Second North Carol I mi ilistrii-L licoi,... W. Murray, the eoloied ment '"r fiom South Cniolimi, liai been de feiUed by Colonel Llllotl.. but. will probably mutest t. election, us ho (lid iu the present house. BRYAN TO THE EAST. (Moulin; IViiii ilitllmi- fur Thiii XVIni Moml hy Mlvrr. hivcot.V, Neb., Nov. (I. Mr. Ilrvttn gave out (he following telegram today addressed In eastern himettiillists: "lu the hour of defeat I Rend von greeting. No words of praise ran so llldent ly commend you. When I remember that tho eastern Mates sent gold delegates to boll, eonxentioiis ami that nrnrly nil On. Kustern papers xvcte against bimetal. Ii -v.,Mr fl,;,lt "Pilars rrmnrlmblv ereditablr. You hate shown youi-M-kej heroes nud events xvill vlndlrale the position you hiic taken. Continue tho uKin. xv. .i, iiryan." Mr. llrynn Is receiving niimennis lei (grains ami letters of respmc to Iii iiddics. culling upon the udvodile i of silver to contluiin their efforts in thui behalf, nssurlng hlin of eoncurrencii lu this vlcxv ami of co-oporatlon in thu XX Dili. ALL OFFERS DECLINED. Mr. Iiryan l)il,ir. Tlmt Ur will tl... toln III- Tin,,, to lllumtnlLiii. I.IVioi.m, Neb.. Nov. 0. Mr. Ih-vaii Inc. rcplli-d to nil of the offe.is. of em ployment at high salaries xvhlcli he has rceeixed since election day, ilciliuluf them all. ij bald lu reply to ijiicslloui Hint he had not arranged the dclall i of Ins plans, but thai he xxoutd cnlcr upon uo line of work which xvou'd In- icriere xvun Ins main pnrpo.e. Me has iigiecd to address a public nie.-tiug in Dcnxeriil. un early day, bill hcvon.l thi'ihas made no engagements for Ihe Uumcitiiilo fiKurc. lishcd toons. KENTUCKY. i; jH.ii- C'ullfiirnl.i lU'tnriih. San r'li.xNcisi-o, Nov. U.rompiute leturns from all but 111 precincts in California give McKInlcy a majority of I.. Ms. The missing prceinuls lu In'..-; gaxe llarrifton 1.501, llexelaml 1,77s, Weaver, '.".iC. The folloxving emigres i men are eleclcd: I'irsi district, 'liar ham, ncpiiblieaii; .Second, Devreis, Democrat; Third, llllboru, Kepublliiati; ourlh. Maguire, Dcinoir.it; l'lfth, Loud, llcpublican; Sixth, Harlow, Pop. ullsl; Seventh, Ca-.tle. I'opulist. On joint ballot iu tho legislature tho Id publicans xvill have a maloi-Iiv .if a insuring a Kepubllean Senator (o sue eecd Senator Perkins, who h a cundh dale for re-election. 1 ....., iiui w;u sotiienced to five yeur.s iuiprlhon.nent In the state prison, "iouiijr Murtyn pleaded guilty toswmd Olijri'tnr II11I1111111 Itotiiruril. r.xniA.VACoi.is, Ind., Nov. I). Tho of ficial returns shoxv that the Democrat.i have elected four out of thirteen mem bers of Congress. The four are: K. W. Myers iu the Second district, W. M. T. .eener in the Third, William S. lloltnan iu tlio Fourth and James Kob insoti iu the Txvelfth. Charles 11. I.nn. ills defeats Joseph II. Cheadle iu tlm Ninth district by about im Thu olll eiul count reduces thu number of ld public.ins in tlio Senate to ,Vi, and the niiiuDcr in the House to ,VJ, and makes the (leneral Assembly 'M Kepubllean ou Joint ballot South Dtloilu Ufi'lili.illy Clime, Vankiov, S. l)., Xov. i). With tho state complete except llaiiilln and Me I'herhoneountlesand three utiorguni.cd counties on the Sioux reservation. Mr. Iiryan liasa plurality iu South Dakota or 15. Hamilton and Mrl'hor.sou xvill give Melvmley a plurality, xvlille the icscrvalion counties are expected to go for Iiryan. It will take the olUelal canvass to settle South Dakota .s clcc- rural xoic. f'.trllMl (Illl, Inl ltcliirn-(Jl flu, Hi. ok Hinull .Xliijnrllr. Ci.xcin.xa-ii, Nov. Ii. Speelals to the Time.vStar concerning tho Kentucky election say that at noon oflleial re ports hud been received from lor, counties. These, xvil'i the vote for tho other counties carefully calculated, glvi McKlnlcy a plurality of 45';. Tin, otlldal leturns of tho fourteen coun ties xvill not materially affect thero- Milt. Ilrjiui lo I.rnliirti In llitnvcr. Uu.XVKlt, Col., Nov. . Wllllfii .1. Iiryan Is to lecture In Denver Is'fore the end of this month on a date yet to ho fixed, ou "The Centennial State." I'lie chamber (if commerce Is timing ng to give u bampiet In honor of the silver champion, who received ne.irlx nine out of every ten votes east in Cni jrado ul tins late election, and the poo. )lu of the slate will ioln In n mvu demoiistratlon to shoxv their ailmira- tiou for their leader. IIo will nr,,l,. hlv deliver hlh liwlni-i. nlun ,. ... i other points iu Colorado In the Star '.ourse. .Mrrlcu Itrjolr,., Over tlm Itrxult. Cn v oc Mi;xit-o. Nov. 0. No previous presidential election In the United SliKcs created .such interest among all classes In Mexico. The Mexican Her aid says: "Kor Mexico the declaration of the American people in favor of the gold stamlurd means continued pros perity here. It signifies largo divi dends for our mills and bunks, thn.s carrying into effect many large and im portent undertakings for xvhlcli capital would not have, been obtained in the United Mater, had llrynn been elected. ' Mujur AX'nniiT for llm ChIiIiikI. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. si -The flection of McKhtloy makes II e ;remcly probable that Major William Warner of Kansas City xxill rralie nu imbltlon, which his intimate h-lcniN ay ho has long cherished - lo liccomu member o! tliu I'rcslilenfs cabinet. Illl friends arc now speculating ou whether it xvill be seei clary or the he k'rior or postmaster i neral, NEWS IN BRIEF. several clergymen. l.o of l-iiim,,,, (i,MM Nulrltl. I-iiKxio.N-r. Neb., Nov. u.-.loseph D. McDonald, a pioiutueut and xv..althy citlcn of I'rciuont, shot himself, cans, iug his almost Instant death. The cause of the rash act was menial uu balance, the result of llnanelal revcrsci In mining Inxcstineuls iu Colorado. Artini Aciiln (.onvli'li'il, Vi;t.s,xif i.i.i, 1'Yance, Nov. 0. The second trial of Ihnilo Alton on tho charge of fitibezleuieiit ami fraudu lent lunurupiey ended iu a verdict of guilty of euihivlemeiit and he was ncnlcnccd lo eight years' imprlsoutiient mid to pay the Society dn Dynamite a turn of money lo be lixed by (ho statu Nli'plii'ns Majority (Irnwliif;. St. Loins, Nov. l. There are yet ten counties in Missouri to hear from, but the indications urn that Iiryan xvill huve.froin lio.ooo to o."i,ooo plurality and Stephens, Democrat, for Governor, from -15,000 to 50,000. Senator Cimy docs not beliex-o (hat Mclxinley will call an extra, session of Congress. Txvo Methodist Episcopal clinrchc.'i at Washington havo offered the use ol u pew to .Mr. JMelvinley. St. John lloyle Insists tlmt he still is the Kepubllean nominee for United Stales senator from Kentucky. A Kepubllean national committee man says Hint McKlnlcy xvill try to it xi.se thu present currency hyuteiu. The World says that 100.000 men nre uoxv out of ivoik hi New York city. Kx-Mnrshal Frank Thompson Killed Stephen W'ardwcll lu bclf-dcfcuso at I'oplar llluir, Mo. Vy Leluntl and fiovcrnnr Morrill o Ix'atisas are being urged for places in MeKliilny'.ie.ililnot. CapUiln Adolph Freltsch has started from Mllxvaukeo lo mill uround thu xvorld Iu u 13-ton boat. xl Mi