/ THE -OMAHA ; : DAILY BEE TWELFTH YEAR. OMAHA NEB. SATURDAY MORNING , NOYEI\IBER \ u 125 VALENTINE'S ' WALK-AWAY A Louesonio Journey to the Grave yard of Political Fratuls , Hia Hope of Election fentirely Dependent on Third Ward Tr icke , A Keg of McGuokm'a Sour Maeh Weeded to Facili tate the Count. Qov. Nanoo' Fet Candidate ) Doftmt- od in Bailer County. Fragments of Tuesday's Cyclone In Other Statoa. ' Mnuaor ! SpocUl Dlspitch to Tim Dm. FREMONT'November 10. Boat ad- vlcoo assure us of Mungor'a elec tion by 400 to COO majority. It will take the official count to certainly de termine. The Third District. SpecUl Dispatch to Tun Unit. FREMONT , November 10. Returns are in from all but twc counties. On their face they soein to ohow a small plurality for Valentino. There is no doubt that the moat high handed frauds have boon perpetrated in the frontier counties , Knox and iiolt es pecially. There will bo a atrong fight made to go behind the returns. Merrioh Connty. Special Dlipatch to TUB IIKB. CENTRAL CITY , Nob. , November 10. Tumor 401 , Valentino 1J383 , Mun- gor 105. Sturdovant's majority ia 287. The above is official. Franklin County. Correspondence ot TUB Bm. BLOOMINGTON , November U. The official vote for Franklin county is : Governor , Dawes 459 , Morton. 258 , Ingersoll 107 ; lieutenant governor , ' Agoo 459 , Warner 255 , Reynolds 109 ; secretary of state , Roggon458 [ ; Bowley 244 , Kirtlyl28 ; treasurer , Clark 447 , Sturdovant 402 ; auditor , Wallicha 447 , Loach 201 , Beatty 108 ; attorney general , Powers 4G2 , Crawford 251 , JBarnd iC8 ; superintendent , Jones 405 , Speca 251 , Points 101'land ; com missioner , Kendall 453 , Grebe 253 , Madeley 109 ; regent , Gero 467 , Burks 321' , Boll 21 ; congress , Liird 338 , Har mon 304 , Mboro 1G5 ; district attor ney , Webster S. Morlan 419 , William S Morlan 69 , Abbott 331 ; senator , T < ronty-third district , Gaater , rop. , 399 ; Case , dem. , 310 : Willaon , anti- monopolist , 110 ; representative , Fortieth diatrict , De Clorcq. op , 293J Aahby , independent dem. ' indorsed by democrata and anti-numdnoliatn , 517 ; representative Fi rty-firat dbtrtct , ( Franklin and\Wobator ) Ohapin , rop. , 394 ; Lohtl , dom. and anti-monopolist , 41G ; county oommuaiouor , Thomia Moore , rep. , 451 ; W. E , Hadley , auti- monopoliac , 344 ; for amendment 320 , against 431. 1 v - Uutlor County. " 't- OotrojDOndcnca ot Tin DKK. DAVID CITY , Nob. , November 10. Jensen and Robborta , republican nominees for the lower houao , are reelected - elected by a small majority. The strength of the anti-monopoly party , even in this stronghold of bosaisra , has boon demonstrated beyond ques tion in the election for senator of S , S. Reynolds ever Dr. Mills , of Ojcoo- la , Gov. NancVa pet candidate. Reynolds received about 1,100 major ity in the county , aud nearly 900 majority in the district. Just before election day Messrs. Havana and Newman , U. P. officials , sout tele grams ahead to find out the where abouts of Reynolds , and learning ho wno here came down to confer with him , but S. S , was too wary to ba cauglu by any such chaff , und prudently kept out of the trap. This fact greatly strengthened his cauao among the people , while it taught them ono of the tricks of corporation innnugoiiiont. It remains now to bo neon whethur Jake Robborts will redeem his record at the evening session of the legisla ture. Ho has promised to stand con sistent with the position ho took In that affidavit against Cams and the railroads. Ho is now placed where ho can regain all of hia lost laurels , and by a bold uuti monopoly stand assure for himself a politic.il future bright with success. Jim Laird made a poor run in this county. The time is past when whisky and railroad money are good antisep tics in politics. The woman suffrage amendment. ] ! ! this county was Eiiowod under three to ono. "REIOHH. " Indiana Koturni. Special Dispatch to Till U INDIANAPOLIS , November 10. Ad ditional returns from congroseional districts confirm soriouu reports. Leaving the delegation 9 democrats and 4 ropublicana. The majority on on the state ticket will bo from 10,000 to 12,000. A ttopnlilirnii Caudidutn. Specbl Dispatch to Tllf lil'K. MXLKS CITV , Bijatana , Ko\ ember 10. A lar o republican vote was given Batnin , republican , for delegate and ho is probably elected by a small majority , Free Canals in Now York Bpoclal Dispatch to TUB UKE. ALIJANV , November 10. The free canal amendment to the c mstitution was adopted by ever 200,000. A Candidate for Spoalfor. Bjjcclil Dl auh to TUB UEE. LOUISVILLE , Nrvember 10. In an interview to-day with the Western As- eociiUod Press correspondent , Hon , JitiuG. Citrl'ilo stated ho would bo a candidate f > r speaker of the Forty- eight congress , The Tt emit in Virginia. Special Dispatch to Tin 13m RICHMOND , November 10. WiBo , coalition candidate for congressman at largo is elected , the democrats con cede , by from 2,000 to 4,000 majority. Tbo coalitionists still claim o < 5r The Firnt congressional district is iv doubt. If the democrats eocuro it the con- _ rcaaional delegation will stand , dem ocrats 5 , coalition 5. RICHMOND , Vo. , Novmnber 10 , Returns from the last counties to bo licatd from in the First congressional district , tbo- gains for Mayo , coali tionist , which insures his election by about 200. 200.A A Chonrlnu Item- Special DIspMch to Tun Dun. YANKTON , November 10. Koturns received indjcato that John B. Raymond mend , rep , for congress , has not loss than 25,000 majority in Dakota. Nineteen counties out of 51 give him 9,400 majority , and all the counties not reported nro strictly republican. It is probable that the opposition candidate haa not carried n county , Thu legislature will stand 29 republi cans to 7 democrats. Pintail nnd Polltioi. Special Dispatch to Tim Bsn. DALLAS , Texas , November 10. At Henrietta , last night. 0. M. Burgess , a defeated candidate for county judge , shot and instantly killed R. M. Don- ley , a young lawyer , who had spoken ill of him during the campaign. A Kentucky Dlitriot- Spcclil Dlrpatch to Tin Ci LRXINOTON , Ky. , November 10. Rporta from the To nth district , com plete oxoopt > nno county , givo. White , republican , 605 majority. The miss ing county will increase hia majority to 1,000.Tho The Kcnnlt in IllinoU. Biwclal Dispatch to THE HKR OHICAOO , November 10. The re sult of the election in this etnto on fltato oflicora in atill in doubt. Official roturno from 85 of the 102 counties in the otato pivo Smith , rop. , for alato treasurer 7,807 majority over Oren- dorff , dem. , and on the basis of former elections the remaining 17 counties will increase rather than diminish this majority. But results thus far have boon so unusual that they cannot be counted on with any degree of cer tainty. Stratton , rep. , for super intendent of public instruction , runs behind his ticket and the result aa be tween him andltoob , dem. , is entire ly problematical. ' Halo Squeezes Through- Special Dispatch to Til i Bin. CONCORD , N. H. , Novembar 10. Three hundred and thirly-thrco towns give Halo 38,003 , Edgcrly 3G,8l4 ; scattering , 925. Halo's plurality is 1,249 ; Halo's majority , 324. The three remaining towns in 1880 gnvooO democratic majority. _ A Hint to Canada. Special tolspatch to TUB Bnx. LONDON , November 11. The Econ omist , commenting on the result of the oloctionn in tns United States , conaidera the return of the democrats to power cannot fail to bo followed by large results , ono of which may be to induce Canadians J.O enter the union ; that many cirpumntances would tend , if Canada' ' consented to enter the uuion , to make K Canada democratic rather than republican. DonltfuVDUtrlot * . Special Dispatch to Tun Ess. RALBIQQ , November 10. UnofluJ ctal returns from 84 counties indicate thu cLcticu of Bennett , doiugcrat , congressman at largo , by a amall ma jority. The official count may be necessary to decide. The ronult in the Seventh district , between York , coalitionist , and Robbies , democrat , is in doubt. doubt.Colorado's Colorado's Senator- Spoclal Dispatch to Tim BBS. LINCOLN , Neb. , November 10. A private telegram from Denver , ro- coiyed hero to-day , states the Colorado legislature is republican , and that Jcromtt B. Chalfuo , Judge Bowen , Lieutenant Governor Tabor , General Howell and Governor Pitkin will all be candidates for the United States eenatorif iip , to Bucceod Ohileott , but Goverriv c Pitkin's chances for election are to-day far beyond any of those named. Fattison'a Plurality. Special Dispatch to TUE Una. PiiiLADELViiiA , November 10. Returns - turns from every county in the stale , of which fifty-six are official , give Pat- tion for governor 38,850 plurality ever Beaver Pattiapu has a plurality in forty-two counties , and Beaver in nineteen. It is not believed the esti mate vote in the cloven counties not cfihially reported will bo materially changed. Folder's Fato. Special Dispatch to 'liiK HER NKW YORR , November 10. The Tribunal Washington special say a : The opinion beomn to bo entertained by about .half of the men one moots in Washington that Judge Folgor will tender hia resignation 08 eocrotary of the treasury aa Keen us ho has com pleted his annual reports. In the majority of cases this opinion IB doubtless based upon nothing moro than the notion that the man whoso candidacy has been so overwhelm ingly rejected , haa lost hia power for good to the administration of which ho forms a part , and must hancoforth bo n dead weight upon it he longer remains in official life. There are men of hfgh position and influoncu who share this opinion , and aascrt that it ia Imed upon the o\i- dunoo of an experienced politician , holding an ofiuitl position ot great re sponsibility. A fnond of the adminis tration , and himself a stalwart repub lican , said to the Trlbuno corro- Bpondont to-day ho had aeon roa- eon ainco last Tuesday to bo- llovo Folcer'a resignation was expected by the president , and that if it waa not tendered the fioe/ing out process waa likely to bo resorted to. The gentleman said numeroua important changes in the treasury de partment were under consideration and will probably bo made very speed ily. If Judge Folger remained at the head of the department ho might find his recommendations and appoint ments ignored , and that removals and appointments might bo made without his previous knowledge or approval. The Herald's Washington special says Secretary Folger finds consolation - tion In the largo majority received by Cleveland , and says that no matter how determined the republicans had l > eon ho would have been dofcated , His only colicitudo now is aa to who will bo the tavinr of the party in 1884. Unlcsi somebody can be found popular enough to quell the internicino war in the party ho docs not BOO what hope there ia at the next election for per petuation of the republican party. Congressman J G. Carlisle , of Ken tucky , telegraphed hero to-day to n personal friend that ho would bo n candidate for speaker of the Forty- eighth congress , representing the democratic party and the country for reduction ot internal and tariff reve nues. Gonnnn Opinion- Special Dispatch to Tin linn. BERLIN , November 10. Many jour nals in this city attribute 'tho demo- pratio victory in the Into elections in America to the growing influence of 'tho foreign element of the popula tion. Blalno'ft Declaration. Special Dispatch to Tha Dee , BOSTON , November 10. Blaine said to a personal friend In this oity to day : "I wish it distinctly understood that I am not a candidate for the pres idency or any other political olllco , and nothing can induce mo to become Buch. " The Wanti of Ship Owner * . Special Dispatch to Tun Dun. NEW YORK , November 10. A mooting of the ship owners of Now York , Now England and Philadelphia was held here to-day. The meeting decided to make the following recom mendations to congress : Abolition of the three months ! extra wages to Boa- mon discharged with their own consent in fdieign ports. All utorosj and rig ging for .vessels in foreign trade nnd to apd.frpm [ the 'Pacific to.boUmportod froirof 'duty' 'Abolition of all consular Eoea against voasolo. Individual lia bility of ship owners to bo limited to their proportion of ownership. Ap proval of the Claflin bill now bofora congress , providing that compensation for the passage of nick nud destitute seaman bo changed from the present rate of $10 to 50 cents per day. Gap- tainson paeaiug an examination , to bo allowed to pilot their own ships. Violent Deaths. Special Dispatch to Tins lir.it. KNoiviLLE , Tonn. , November 10. The Hedge brothers , negroes , were hung here to-day for the murder of James McFarland. The gallons was made of n beam and two posts. The condemned men were put in a wagon and driven under it , the rep en wore attached to their necks and the wagon driven driven out. The mon were pulled slowly off the wagon by the lopca aud strangled gradually , their struggles being violent. The had choaou thia primitive style of scaffold themselves. A largo crowd was present , chiefly negroes. Paddling Their Own Canon. Special Dispatch to TUB BKX. ' CINCINNATI , November 10. Dr. S. D Kendall and wife , of St. Johns- buvy , Vermont , and Dr. C. A. Kneil , of $ ihuylorvillo , N. Y. , reached here to day by canoe , having loft Lake ( Gaorgo August 19th , going thence 'by water to BuuUlo , thence to Iho Alle gheny. and down iho Chlo.rMri. . Keudatt willVolurtv liVuie Ir./wvlwrtj but the others propose to continue their voyage to the gulf and thence along the coast to "Now York , and up the Hudson to the starting point , which they hope to roach next August. Burning of Blorstadt'sHomo Special Dlapatcu to TUB BKE. NEW YORK , November 10. The Biorstadt place at Irvingto'n , on thci Hudson river , owned by Albert Bier- atadt , the artist , was destroyed by fire this morning. The house cost $100- 000. Five largo picturea of Yoaomitc valley , valued at 820,000 , and many valuable trophies and curiosities which Bierstadt had collected in Cali fornia , were destroyed. Their money value was once $200,000. Commissioner Raom. Special Dispatch to TimBmi. COLUIIIIUS , 0. , November 10 A Zancsvillo special soya General Green B. Raum , Uniton Statoa internal revenue - onuo commissioner , is dying of colic at that place. The Cincinnati Gazoto'n ! Hanosville special sayo Commissioner Raum has improved BO as to renumo hin jour ney this evening. Salvation aud Snvarnl Huubniida Special Dispatch to TUB Urn. NEW YORK , November 10. Amelia Gllchuat , ( i member of the Salvation Army , confessed in court to-day to having three husbands. She expressed - pressed ropcntanoo , dcuortod the "Atrmy | ' and returned to Philadcl- phia with the man who first won hoi affections. The Goldnu Stair. Special Ihtpitch to Tim OKI. WHITEHALL , N. Y , , November 10 Four tona of powder exploded at the Kconan limo works , Smlth'a basin , to-day. Two men , Donnia Golden and Joe Cameron , who had charge ol the powder , were blown to atoms. Some parts of their bodies wore found half a milo diatant It is. sup posed the mon were smoking. Min&ianary Eptclal DlcnoU.il to Tin lin. NEW YORK , November 10. The meeting of the Methodist Episcopa lians continued to-day , Among the appropriations were the following : Oregon , $9000 for English opecial missions ; California , S3 , COO ; Colorado , $5 , 100 , Columbia river , $6,000. in Jail. Hpciial DlspaUhto TUB Hrit ALEXIH , 111 , , November 10 All those engaged in the raid on Colonel Hollowoy'a Block yortorday were lodged In jail at Monmouth last night. * # * "Wiso mon say nothing in dan. geroua times , " Wlao men use noth. ing in dangerous diseases but the best and most approved remedips. Thus Kidney-Wort is employed univoraally in caeos of diseased liver , kidney and bowela. It will cost you but a trifle to try it , and the result will bo most delightful. POSTING THE INTERIOR , Sliormau's Solioine for Perman ently -Sheltering the Army , Fiva Million Dollars Believed to bo Sufficient for nil Heeds. The Navy Yard Junketing 0 mtniBaiouJMaps Cut Its Route , Henry Qoorgo W lvo nil Clnlmi BrltiiuQor oramnnt- The Compleztlon of the Next Sonnto Miscellaneous1 Matters OAPITA1. NOTES. Special Dlspatchti to Tni BBS. THE nBlUBns. WASHINGTON , November 10. F. Hi Fall , charged with attempting to inflaonco the vote of one of the jurors in the star ronto trial , and who was placed under $4 000 bail lo appear before the grand jury , completed the amount of bail this afternoon. Ar thur Paine , another of the conspira tors to corrupt the star route jury , who has boon m jail'awalting the no tion of the Brand jury , was also ad mitted to bail. I'ERHA'NENT AllllY 1'OSTS. Gon. Sherman Ima submitted to the secretary of war a special report upon the subject of military posts and forts , in which ho says : "Tho limo has now oomo for a < radical change in the whole system of piece-meal work in quartering troops of the United SUtuu. For ouo hundred yoais wo Imvo been sweeping across the continent with n skirmish line , huildiug n post hero , another there , to bo abandoned next year for another lint , and BO on , and now we are noroos and have railroads everywhere , no that.tlio whole problem is changed , and I' " adviao the honor able secretary of war to go to congress with a plan that will approximate permanency instead an hurctoforo , for mooting specific temporary wants by n special appropriation , often in the interest of parties , for the onlargo- niont and improvemant of military posts. " Goti. Sherman recommondn the uocrotary of war to ask cougrozs for § 1,000,000 per year for five yeura , to bo expanded by hiu at the discre tion of the ofliorro of the quartermas ter's department. By that process ho thinks the army will have abundanoo of good quarters for the next fifty years. ABOUT UOWGATE , District Attorney Oorkhill nays ho does not believe the report that Cap tain Howgato io concealed In Now Orleans - leans , nor does ho bnlluvp he will surrender hithaolf Tfl'hi.i case is called for * - V ' s ja arrived Uoro this'afiiwiioon An o > eli < ing paper nays he called upon Score tary Frolinghuyaon , and in reply tc an inquiry of the secretary whothoi ho desired the government to take any stops in the matter of obtaining reparation > ration from the English government for the treatment ho hud received while in Ireland , Ucorgo said ho die not ; that aa far an ho was concerned ho was perfectly satisfied Auth the apology England had made ; that ht would make no claim for damages. MILLKR'H BOUNCE. District Commissioner West has in * formed Attorney General Browstoi that Detective. Miller , charged witli betraying the government's intereaU In the star uouto trial , is specially un < dur the control of OoramiEsionor MOT- gan , who is now absent from the city , bufcthut upon his rotnrn the matter ol Miller's dismissal , called tor by Air , Bruwstor , will bo promptly referred tc him , TUB QAllPIELD UOAKD OF AUDIT mot this afternoon , all the momban proaont. Several preliminary mous' uros were considered , and the cases ol the White House claicnauto , and thorni of the surgeon ? , were briefly din- cusaod , but no action reached. It wjis decided to employ a clerk to duckot the various claime , und to proceed with the business immediately. The board will meat again to-morrow. NAVAL MATTERH. Coryell and Stcora , rooontly np < pointed civilian momberu of the naval academy board , nrrivo here on Monday next to i.ttimd the mooting of the full board , The commission appointed to ox- amina the navy yards for the purpose of deciding whether it io advi&ablo to soil or cloou any , have already exam- Incd the yurds nt the cast and expect to start BOOH for Mare Island , 0-ila- forniu. On its return the commicaion will visit the Pcnsacola , Lingua Island and Now York yards.It la thought they will favor closing tno or two yards tu'mporunl j . In the Jonnnfitiu court thu morning Melville continued hu uainttivo. A I'OINTER TO OATTLE MEN. Acting Secretary Joslyn , of the In terior department , rendered a decision to-day in which ho holds that land entries , made for grazing purposes , do not constitute residence , THE CAHB OK 1III.L JONI'.H , for assault on the Into Charles .1. Guiteau , will bo tried in the criminal court on Wednesday next. INDIAN TRAINING BOAOOL , M , 0. Wilkinson , superintendent of the Forest Gr.ovo , Oregon , Indian training school , has Bubmitted his an nual report to the commissioner ol Indian aflaira , It shows that the total number nf students is 02 ; boys , CD ; girls , 37. These are divided among the several tribes aa follows Ko Ohohalis G , Alaskans 12 , Noi Quallis 3 , Oyster Bay 2 , Pitt Rlvar 2 , Piutes 1 , Puyall 22 , Spokanes 18 Snohomtsh 1 , Umilloa 10 , Warn Spring 2 , Wnsoa 12. Attention is di rected to the blacksmithlng , shoemaking - ing and carpentering departments , in the first of which $1,038 worth of work was done ; second , $315 worth of work done , and in the third savornl out buildings eroded and improve ments made in buildings standing , In the ( arming department over 100 acres wera oultivatod , yielding 1,000 bushels of vegetables , 10 tons of hay , boiidea other articlfn of farm produce. In the girls' LI 18 articles were innnu- faoturod. The coarse of instruction in the common schools is followed , and the progress of the students is reported as satisfactory. The super intendent in reviewing the work of the schools , says : "In the direction of proper education of the Indian woman lies the hope of this and kin dred school. " AN IMPORTANT BULINO was made to-day by Commissioner McF\rl ml that will establish n prece dent in all caios of similar character. It is a point not hitherto ruled upon In the history of the interior depart * mcnt. It reads : "In cases of simul taneous application for timber culture entry of a tract in the same range and section , all registers and rocoivora nro instructed to soil the right of entry to the highest bidder , OH in liomcatood cascB. " A SKCRKT .MKKT1NO. A secret mooting was hold at Worm- oy's which wan attended by a hun- Jrod or moro naval ollioora white tour liundred others were roprcaontcd by proxy. The object of the mooting was to formulate a plan for the con sideration ot congress looking to ob taining a fniror distribution of ollicors and procuring n fixed roster detail for Lho service. It is claimed that favor itism , detrimental to the officers , has boon in vogue ainco 1801 , when Captain - , tain Fox bucaino assistant secretary of the navy and the determination was oxproaacd to have the matter set right at all hazards. The names of those proaont is withhold , but the fact leaked out that they ropronontod all sections of the country. Two officers liavo como from wcat of the Miosia * nippi river. The Nrxt Sonata Special Dispatch to Tim linn WASHINGTON , November 10. Concerning - corning the complexion of the next United Statca senate the dispatches to-day have cant doubts upon ono or two states , und the dompcrats claim to h&vo information that it ia by no moans cort.iin that the regular republican - publican can bo elected to the nonato from Illinois to succcod D.wid Davis. Later dispatches , however , from re publican Bourcen , Bocm to authorita tively refute that claim , giving Colorado rado , however , to the democrats and Nebraska to the republicans. The Ecnato after March 4th next will stand 37 republicans , 37 democrats and 2 readjustee. Ma- hone and lliddlebcrgcr will than have the balnnco of power and will bo able to dictate terms io wll'oh ovorpirty may aspire to the contrpl of the nonote , if any of p ostorn stilea where re publican majority is small and where n combination between groenbackors , anti-monopolists and the democrata maybe ; Buccossful in electing a United Sl te cenutor. t\s perhaps in Nebraska. . bo tiud , oven If the two readjualcrs should vote always with the republi- caiia. In any event , the ropublicana and their roadjustor allies cannot hope to control the nonato except by ex tremely narrow margin. The Now Pension Offlao- Special Dispatches to THE Uric. WASHINGTON , November 10. Ground haa boon broken for the now pension odico on judiciary square. The building will bs 400x200 foot , 75 foot high , will accommodate 1,500 clerks , nnd cost $100,000. General Mciga thinks it will bo finished in two years. It will resemble ) ouo of the old Italian palaces , but will bo built of briclc und iron. NAVAIi C017UT MAUTIAL. A naval court martial moo to at Mare Island , Gain. , November 14th , for which thu following Is the detail : Capt. Chas , B. Norton , president ; Lieutenant Commander John J , Uryco , Bonj. S llichardi , James D , Adams , Thus. B. PhoJps nnd Muster John B Hoyor an rncinboro of the board , with Lieut. C. S. lUchman us judjo ; advocate. 1 > KAJ > , K , J. Middlolon , for upwards of thirty JOUH nsaintaut clerk of thu supraino coutt of the Diutrict of Col umbia , died t i-day , uged 80. Cipoclal di3atcli ] to Tin : IKK. ! NKW YOHI. , November 10. Mr. Oagood , the v/oll-know banker and broker is eoriously ill. IIo can hardly recover. TZXEQItAI'HIO NOTES. Spoclal Dispatches to Tim DKH , NEW YOKK , No\eml > er 10. IVctil Arthur leaves this city Monday for Wonh- iuytoii. Ho had a coiiferonco thiu after * noon with Ills law partner. MONTUKAI , November 10 , The uteauicr Arragou , onlioru on Anticoatl IblanJ , will be coiidcuined and dismounted. The cargo of ( run will liu recoveiod , MACON , ( Jo , Novemear 10. The Iron lirliiK" ! 'f the GeorKlr- railway over tlio Ocouro river at Atbeii' , fell to.Jay , killing ouo v.ot inau uuit eerioasly wouudlng elx. THREE CKANKS Wlilch HeluK Turned Qrlnil Out Lota of Dlucord. The case of Frank Watklns and Lucy Ryan , the former charged with horao-utoaling And the latter with adultery was taken up by Judge Bonoko at 4 p. m. yesterday , Watkiua acting an the attorney and doing so in a manner indicative of not too pro found knowlcdga of the law , The defendants were neither of them ready for trial , but aa Mr , and Mm. Wilcox , who keep thu hotel at which they stopped in Papptllion , wore buxious to go homo and not have to return again , their testimony was taken , It wtu > in substance that the parties came to thu Wilcox house and registered aa man and wife , pocupy- ing the oixmo room , which contained hut ono bed , for tm > days. Ho asked Watkins If that wen not nn OmAlm livery rig ho had with him , and Watkins said no , that it was his own. Ho also said that ho wan a lawyer - yor , and wai looking at the- town with some idea of settling thoro. MrB. Ityan'a husbind was prooont during the examination , and got vfry much excited once or twico. Ho assorted his intention of getting a divorce and pushing the charge of adultery against bis wlfo. Ho will probably drop that , as the olTeneft ia only punishable by six montliV im prisonment or A fine. The case was continued till Tuesday uoxt. The ollicors think the whole trio belong - long to the great army of cranks. Watkins ia hold under $1,000 bail. PEK8ONAU Kanntor Van Wyck is In the city. Col. L. W. Colby , of Ueatrlco , Is in the city. city.Hon. Hon. 8. J. Alcxutidor , secretary of state , is In town , Yio Biorbowor. of- Sidney , U at the 1'ftxton. ! „ . P. Hilton , of The Dlftlr 1'tlot , Is In the city. T. At. riillllpa , of Cheyenne , In at the I'nxton. Onptnln Joseph 1'ollocV , U. S , A , , l at the Paxton. Robert WcldcnnMl , ot the V. M. C. A. , Chlcugn , Is In the city. Iton. Jnmofl T , Laird arrived In the city last night , nnd reports his election to con gress by 2,000 majority. H. 1lllloy came in from the road last night , and goes down to St. Joe to-day. J. F. GoddarJ , of Topokn , of the A. T. ft S. V , lload , and Commitstouor Dnntol/i , ot Demur , were In the city lost night , hav ing como to Attend the meeting of the Col orado pool association. GnyS. Luring , North Matte ; W. K. Johnson , Nob.j J. B. Weston , J. W. Dowoou , lira. 1) , llynn , Mlsa L. llyan nnd J. I , lioogo nnd wife , of Lincoln ; J. N. Smith , of llnstlngd , nro nt the PAX ton , Saratoga. Your correspondent ia requested to make the folio whig statement : Lo it known that G. W. Haggard and Amanda Elton , daughter of Judge Elton , were united in the bonds of holy wodlook on the 13th day of Sep tember , 1882 , before Jeaticn Wright of your city. No cards. President Tousloy , of the Lyceum haa been requested to call the lira mooting for Wednesday , November IBth , when the uocloty will bo roor ganizad. MM. GilloU aud son , of Burling ton , la. , are the guosta of Mrs. K. F. Knight. Extonaivo preparations are being made for the concert of the Union Sun day school , Sunday evening , November bor 10th. Rehearsal this evening a the reaidonoo ot W. H , Lawton. The olQotion passed off very quietly Hsn.-.TohiT'If J < ) > tiick received quito complimentary vote considering th republican proclivities of this burg In the contest for assessor J F. Pag was Buccoasful over C. M , ilarpstpr which wan the only matter of local in tcrcst. CUCKOO. LOST. Thursday nij > ht , n Black PJush Li ] Robe with red and green striped lin ing , near Cuminga street. The findo will bo uuitably rewarded by returning to L. B. WILLIAMS it SON , cor. 15th and Dod'-o. Apples are cheap now isthotimo to buy the winter's supply. M. W. YATI'H. A GOOD CHANGE. A. J. QuiSTflAllI ) , HIE TlUHTEUNTl STHEET GJIOOEI UKMOVES TO MOKI COMMODIODH QUAUTEHH All the democrats and lopublican ought to join hands now and make a big break for A. B. Hubermann' .Jewelry Storo. Look at the immons variety of beautiful Watches and Diamonds and then wonder how good of such quality can bo sold for s little irUinoy. P. S. Prices a ro marked in plai figures and are thu aamu for but parties , > P DELAYED IN TRANSIT , und just opened at the Mechanics On J'noo Sloro , ton oaucs of Novelties i Dry Goods , comprising Dross Goods IIoMory. Gloves , Trimmings , Buttons Knit Goods'Underwear , FlannolH aw Cloaks , and now'ioady for inspection The season bainBO / ; far advanced , am finding our atoro tilled to thu utmoa cap.icity , wo fool ouroclvca compolloi to make como deaiaivo stop to ruduc our stock , to ncoompliah which , wehav marked them at prices that will oll'cc a speehy clearance. Intending purchaioro should no fail to avail Ihomsolvoa of the oppor tunity. FIUEDERICKBON & BRO. , 408 South 13th atrcot. PKAHL Soil1 at Fronoh's. FLOUR CHEAPER. Now ia the time to buy choice Min neaota Four nt low iiijuros. M. W. YAIKS , Agt. Honey , Honey , ITonoy 15 cents po pound at Win , Gentleman's. If the person , Mr. Joseph Kirne saw take two wool lap blankets fron our wogon will return tht aame to th Btoro , no questions will bo aaked. L B Williams & Son , corner 10th an Douglas streets , PEAUL SOAIat French's. Scarlet Flannel 25 cents , at th Boston Storo. GLOTURE 'CARRIED. ' Gladstone Enacts the Bag Law by a Majority of Forty- lfonr , The Irish Members Refrain from Voting to Please the Premier. The Corporation of Dublin Be- fuao the Freedom of the City to Woleeley. Tho\VorlcF oplnofV entmThreat- ontho Roynl Ponoo- QENERAI. FOREIGN NEWS. pecUl Dttpatchci toTiu UK , DOIhOS IN TUB COMVONB. LONDON , November 10. Dilko con- radictod the report that the Russians atoly advanced to Sarakha. Gladstone , replying to some ques ions , promised fto house an impor- ivnt atatcmont Tuesday in relation to ho Egyptian question , and also hoped o bo able to state the strength of the rmy of occupation. Ho oaid the ; ovornmont had no idea of employing lie queen's troops to aid in aupprea- ing the rising In Soudan. Dilko said the government had ro- olvod m documents lu reference to lie decision of the Spanish council , ofuslng to give up the Cuban rofu- OCB. DKDATON CLOTUUE vaa resumed , Joseph Cowon , member f Nowcaatlo-on-Tyno , denounced the evolution as a revolution of pnrlia- uontary proceedings , which justified riah obstruction to the patsago of the > aloful coercion act. Other speakers ollpwod , and nt 1 o'clock the housa ividod on Sir Stafford Northcoto'a motion that the govornmont'u cloture ulo bo rejected. The result of the vote waa 2GO in favor of the motion to 04 against ; ministerial majority , 44. the Irish mombars did uot voto. This action ia attributed to the in- luonco of the homo rule remarks in Jladstono'n speech Wednesday. Great cheers in the house followed the an- louncoment of the voto. The debate on cloture ruloa ia now closed. Tho. discusaiou of minor rules of proce dure will occupy about two weeks , and ho debate on the Egyptian question tour nights. Parliament will bo pro rogued the first week in December , HNUllUINO WOLSELEY. DUIILIN , November 10. Some very lively aconoB were enacted to-day at the second meeting of the corporation , Dublin on the motion to confer the freedom of the city on General Sir Garnet Wolaoley. After a heated discussion F. D. Sullivan , who ia a member of parliament as well aa of the corporation , offered an nmond- mout against presenting General Wolaeley the freedom of the oity. The amendment was carried 27 to 21. The mooting then adjourned. DIHTUEDANCES IN VIENNA. VIENNA , November 10. . It i * ru * morod that the working peop'.o hJtoud storming the Museum of Arms and and Town hall. Aa a precautionary measure , detachments of troopa oc cupy both buildings. Arrcata of working people are being made. Baron Conrad , governor of police , waa shot whllo on parade to-day. The bullet pierced his clothes. " 1 TUB COHAN KEl'lJaEES. MADRID , November 10. It IB believed - liovod in diplomatic circles that the Cuban refugees question may bo con sidered settled , as it la oxpootod the Britith ministry , on receiving the result - sult of the Gibraltar inquiry , will de sist from making any official commu nication to Spain on the subject. Spain considers herself fully justified in not surrendering the rofugeos. I'EllSONAL. LONDON , November 10. Anthony Trollopo'a condition is improving. BEHUN , November 10. The emperor - poror will not open the Prussian par liament in person. AUCIIDIHIIOl' o'llHIEN. HALIFAX , November 10. A cable from Roma announces the appoint ment of Rev. Dr. 0. O'Brion to the archbishopric of the Halifax diocese vacancy , caused by the death of Arch bishop Hannan. ANOTHER LEVY ON 1'EUU. PANAMA , November 10. General Lynch levied a froah tax in silver of ? D on each cigar , carpenter , tailoring and other like establishments. THE JOINT CONTROL. LONDON , November 10. The Daily News Bays the Egyptian government haH not notified the powers of the abolition of the European control , but has suggoatod to the powers the desirability of dispensing with an arrangement that had broken down in its work. HNUBIilNa THE 1'ORTE. CONSTANTINOPLE , November 10. England has informed the porto that this moment is opportune to negotiate the Egyptian question , that England cannot"upprovo the Bonding of a Turkiah commiaaion to Epypt to rep- reaout the sultan during uord Dullo- ring mission. DOWN ON DUWZRIN , PARIS , November 10. French jbur- als are very much incensed at the Egyptian government in suppressing European control , and attribute it to Duflorin'a influence. MORETROullLU. LYONS , November 10 , Troops are confined to their barracks , because of fears that another outbreak may occur , A FOUEION REBUKE. LONDON , November 10. The Stuvdard thismornini ; regards Ameri can elections as a rebuke to the re publicans , almost amounting to dis- aator , and asks whether ropublicana will retain enough energy and co hesion to purge out the vicious element that has so long leavened their mass.