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'HE ' OMAHA FIFTEENTH YEAlt , OMAHA , MOXDAY MORNING , NOVEMBER HO , 1S33. NUMBER 1H7. HIS HOME A SHROUDED CITY , Arrangements Completed for the Funeral of Vice President Hendrhks , THE BODY LYING IN STATE. IndlunnpollV Sabbath a ! ) ny or Sor- i-ow Viewing tlin HcmnliM I'rcR * Illcnt CIcMclnml Decides to Kcmnin nt. Home. Preparations fur II mlrlcJts' Fnner.il I.vniA.VAi'DMs NV v..K Arrangements forthefuner.il of Vice l'n Uent llendricks are about co.nplotu : in 1 the ordarot ths pro cession has been di-tcrmlned upon ns ful- 'Mounted ami Unmounted 1'otlcc. .Military Iliiinl from Columbus Barrack . General Knelter , Mar-dial ot the Day , and Adjutant ( ieneral Konnl/ mid Staff. Military Companies llfnrsoaiiiHimirih at Honor. Mi.- * . Ht'iidrleks and Family. I'leildeiitof the rnlti-dhtatesand Members of the Cabinet. Kx-1'rosidcnt Ilajc ? . Judge * of ( lie | Tnlt < > d .states Couit. United .Statfs'cnatoM. . Member * of the Hoiist ) of Kepre entatlves. ( lovcmoM of SUitpqultli Stairs. Cl\lc Organl/atlou" . Mayor * of Cities and O.llcor ? : . Members ot City Councils and Other Muni cipal Uodies Citizens In Carnages The line of march will b froin the church thioiigh HID principal stunts of thu cil > to Ull ! reillt'tlTV. At lleiidrlcks' residence this morning thcro vere a larcti nimilh'rot callers and thu ustul eiiilous crowds In front. Mrllendilcks Is inii''li lofivshed this in irniii- : after n good iiMil'H ic4t. Tin1 burial c.Hki't arrived IhU morning. 11 Is of the satin1 pattern as ( Jen. ( Jrants and wry richly and elab orately mounted with solid sil ver , with Muled white satin lln- inir. On tlie he.uf cap Is u silver hrlno jilato bearing in old English letters the words Thomas A. Ilt'iidricks. " The body was placed In the casket shortly after noon and then removed down -Hairs to the parlor where It will temalu until to-morrow , wnon It will be taken to the court house to lie in state. Thu face of the de.uj man pn'nts a tvm.irk- . ahlv mitunil apiieaniiie * ' . This morning It. Jl.rarks , sculptor , took a piaster cask ot the face and succeeded in seeming a very line Impulsion , from which hu will model n mar ble bust for thu family. Only Intimate Irlcodsof the family were admitted to the parlor this atteriioon and to night the houMj. was closed rntiielj toeallers. 'I his evpuiiiirteh'iiiam- - 'iit out by Mrs. Jlcndilcksand Hon. O-rar H. lloid , llen dricks' law paitner and cl. alt man ot Ihoooin- mlltceon airatiLciiicnts : to 1'ie-iilent Cleve land , savin : : that vvhllt- they tvould bo gratl- tied at his attendance ids failure to come at the picM-nt coiiiiitioii ot alfaiis Mould not b' consldcicd atall disrespectful. The under standing heic Is that PrcMilent Cleveland , llnis lelievcd of tlie cmb.irrasmcut of staying away , will not come. Ur. Thompson , who ai tended I Icndrlcks niakcs a formal denial thin evening that the vice president was sub jected to blccdiui : . This N in answer to a published charge that llendricks had only ail acute pain In the stmnnch and was bled to death tlnough thcMiipiditv of his ph > siclans. I.vniAXAi'oi.is , Xov.J. . UnlloimiHl sol- illeis l < cpt up a lonely wat'Oi all last night In front ol llns residence of th * late vine presi dent. K.irlv this morning an almost Impav- alilt ! crowd gathered In the vicinity ol the home , mid Mon reached tor blocks away in nil directions. The lire belllept ; tin their lolling. The usual lellgious observances of .Sunday wens for n gn-ater part unattended. From the family i evidence to the court hou-e , where the body now lies in stale. sidewalks. windows. and even roofs , were nlled with pee ple. Kvery building along the line of march was heavily T.ie procession from the house reached tlm court hoti < e at 11H' : ) a. in. The magnificent structure ino-ented ,1 striking app'-aranei1. ' Thueiitliv front \\asco\vred with olaek. and the maibltf columns onelrcled with > tieuurs of black and white and the national coior > . I'tider the lotimda directly In the ceiitit ! of the Imlldini ; stands the catafalque. At the entr.ince and on all sldei are rare and btrik- IUK plants , i-o that the.sttiictiin eems to have been built In a iM-autiful conservaioiy , 1)1- iwtiy at the head of the cotlin is a very elaborate ollerimr sent by I'.itrick JvKan , picsldunt of tlie Irish National IIMUIIO of America. On the eollln tests a biokeu fravpl. Tlie body ih arrayed In even- In , : dret-- . and the lifts like feature * bear a look of tjiik't relief. V Hpl | ° wl'l'l > n > c > - arily obliged to taku only a bun led ti.ince , thu jin'sMini bcln " < o great that alwmt ulclity viewed the remains every in nnte. More than 1,0 * > pcoons passed alonsitle the eollln ilui'Ine thN afternoon. I.NDiAN.vi'iii.is Xov. 20. At mldnkht the building waselOM' < l for the night. Probably fiO.OOO people hail viewed the lemalns. Mrs. llendiiekshavlncexiires'-ed atleslro to visit the court house , the < loon > \\eru closed to the public lor a few moments about 9 p. m. J veryhody , musicians , un.iids and oiUcors. lethcdfrom the corridor. Mr.s. llendricks \\ilh .Inline Holman eame in a cairia u and \\ere admitted bv a iirlvpto entrance. Her 1 ace Mwwt'd evidences of weeping , but she bou : hrrM'lfIth much eomposuie. giving aay to her emotions only onceMrs. . Jlen- tlrlcks irnzeil imii ami h\ed on the face of her husband , ami was then gently led away. The President will not Attend. AVAMU.vrn ox , Xov. ' > . The president t this afternoon determined not to nuke the trip to IndUinaitolIs. To a repiescntatlvo of the associated PRNS ho said : "In the Hrst moment of the shock of llendilck's death 1 yielded to my Inclination and declared my Intention to be piescnt at the funeral. Of course , In reaching that conclusion 1 did not put out of view a | > wemptory prexs of public liuihii'V ) or what 1 themed sufllclcnt consid eration ot my duty to the iKMple 1'ub- llc biisine , 1 thought 1 could ilNK)5o ) of by additional application and more hours of work , and I considered It my duty to the people ple to answer a temlftr sentiment of ixsjH'ct mid auVclloii to the dead \ico pieilJent , illicit does them great honor , lam satisfied now that 1 was at fault In considering the tpip'tlo ) ) , . | ) i | hal 1 did not lake ns compre hension n vlmv of the duty I ewe the public as I shonldvtlnt Is , 1 did not look nt every phase of It , and I am atniid my Mroiu , ' perM - M > nal ileniru somehalclouded my judgment. Jam now icmlnded by omoof the bent ami mot patriotic and thoughtful of our cHlzens that the ii'.il ami solemn duties of my olllco unt at thu national capital , and that In the piocnt peculiar and delicate Mtuallon 1 nii lit not to take e\ei a remold chauco of aiv chlent Incident to travel to gratify a senti ment M > ueneral and MI churactci hue as that Involved In thU subject. 1 have been pro- lonndly impres > cd by these considerations , but mout of all InUucnccd by their strong : and unanimous jiivsentatlon by devoted friend * of the late vice president lit Ing In his Male and city , and their endorsement bv the nohlo tiud p.itilotle woman who In the In- llnito sorrow of her whlowhooU letlccts the spirit and character of her honored hu > - b.ul In her solicitude for public K < > < > d. I am now cci tain that neither my desire , nor senti ment ruft-rred lo , nonlillleiiltly that attends In this case a change of tleilKii , nor any stub born Idea of herobm will justify mo in sub- jix'iim , ' thu country to any Kicnier chance of disaster than attcniLs n\y \ ( icrformancu of Ftilct duty hen * , ami that 1 oiiirht not ( o In flict upon my countrymen eun uurxst ami anxiety attending my dcp.utme , nb enco and return In nttcndancu ujs.ui the tunoral cero- inonk's. " Chlnctiu I'ii'atiM on Hoard. SAX KIIA.NOISCO , Xov. J9 , Xows was re ceived yott'nlay that the hti-amcrOiojhound , trading bet\\con Jlon Kong and 1'okltol , was looted by forty apiwrently Inticwnt i'hl- Jiesc iKibHiiiKi'iv , who M-attfnsI ever tho\e > - M-l nud Miclilcnly oix-'iicd nruvlth ivvolvers. The plunder h valui'd at OUT * U , uoy. bl\ iilr.itcs have been eaptua'd. Thej svlll bo bchcailcd. M2IJHASKA SI'ECIAIiS. Wyniorc Bnlt.nhly Cclelratr < Her > lptro ) > olltan I in prove men t. Wviioni ; , Xeb. , Xov. 2J. [ Special to the JEE.J The Btrwt railway connecting \Vy- moreanJ Blue Springs was formnlly opcm.1- ! nttlie comtiany's liendiuartcrs to-day at 11 a. m. . The ceremonies Mpm the occasion were attended by prominent citizens of both clde ? , nnd con l t il largely of "tpppohos and l > eccli maklnif. Among the U'ymorlans who wore convey ed to the meeting on the trial trip of the company's elegant new car No. 3cre to be noticed the following : H. Uurch , J. II. Aku , J. U. Wler.T. Hycrs. R. W. Latlln.Dr. Glvln , It. Mv cy , .Saimi" ! Wymore. Mr. HitopsJ. K. H.ues , A. It. Kelm , Captain K. lln > ford , K. A. Winter. M. Morrl-on. Contractor Hew itt and Kn lnerr Hilton , The lilue .S primes dehwatlon ivaclit'd the place of uieetlnc by another of the new line s .splendid car * , Xo. 1 , al o courteously provided by thu company fortholraiiiportatfon of the party , and they were : A. Mel.eod. J. C. U'llflams. .1. U . Itlco. .1. U. BnyikT , A. O. U. Castle. C. K. O-- ! born , \V. ( \ Illll. W. ( J. Itistc , K. II. Hur- ritiL'ton.V. . M. iipc'llman. li. .1. lioderick , T. F. Uurch , Win. Cralfe' , Win. lleibert and .1. JJ. t'lapp. The meetin ? , presided oxer by R. W. If - lln , xvasxery airntMbly adilrtisvdby Samuel Wymore , b. Itnrch and Mayor hatlln , of Wymoie ; by MesiM. Uurk and Cattle , of Hluo aprniKS. and by E.I' . Reynolds , the company's --ecretary " ami treasurer. Thu line , which Is well o < ] iilpi edvith the best modern Improvements , is two and threo- lourths mllej In length , and its completion matk an Important epoch In tlm prospcums history of O.ue county's future mctro | > olls. Out"lde of Omaha and Lincoln this Is the only sticetcar line In operation in the state. Frcili Hai % on Toast. Exnir.n , Xeb. , Xov. ' " .i. [ Special to the BKH.J Friday evening there was consider able excitement created by a il ht between two roughs from the country , Gene 1'ry and Tom McC'loiul , which ended In McCIond tearing Fry's ear completely off. It was the last night of the Catholiu fair , and all the touyhcat characters In this and York county were present. MeClond grappled with Fry at the door of the hall , and after some pre liminaries overpovveivd him and they fell , MeOloud having his opponent's ear be tween Ids teeth. Ho placed one- hand on each sld. ' of Fry's head , and pulling back by mam force tore the ear completely off by the roots. They fought for live or ten minuted more , when -Cloud In np-'d and ran. Dining the ililit IriemH of both parties stood bv with drawn revolvers , and when the marshal attempted to piri them , ho was forced back with a revolver at each side of his head. Until McCIond started to run It was not known that Fry had suuVied any In jury , as he made no outcry , and when it was noticed twenty-live or thirty of hl.s fil n Is -tailed in pursuit of him , alt helng armed mid bent on revenge. Had he been lound he would have received rough treatment , as there ueie threats of Ijnchin , ' . It K just learned that McCloud lias skipped for Co.ora.lo , from where he came \\eek ago. He is u cowboy. A Sriirdcrcr Kecaiiturcil. CITV , Xeb. , Xov. 29. Special to the UKI : . ] Word has just reached here that Mart Hall , charged with the murder of a-youm ; man by the name of Xorval , at Xorth Aulmin , n year ago laat Fourth of July by striking him over the head with a billiard cm * in , llm Mi Coy's aloon , and who has been n fugitive from justicesineo last .lauuary , having foifeit > - < l liU bail , surreuileied himself to-day to tjherilf Kowier. Halloas got out jail In this city , where ho had been temporarily arily coiuincd on a writ of habeas corpus , and admitted to bail last January Tlih'ty-Pix-o Days AHleep , COI.VMIIUS , Xeb. , Xov. 'J9. [ Special to the Hni : . ] Thu condition of Miss Minnie Dish- ner seems to be little changed. At times she 5hows more signs of animation by moving In bed , then she resumes her former sleeping condition. Sim has taken nounsiiment more finely iliirln the Ja.st few days. This Is about the thiity-ntth day of her cataleptic .sleep. Her physician , Ur. Evans , is comment of her recovery. _ A Dock Hunter's .Mishap. CuMTMiiUd , Xeb. , Xov. 29. [ Special to the Br.E. ] John Gallen , an old citizen of Platte county , who lives eight miles northeast of Columbus , while hunting ducks yesterday ac cidentally discharged his gun , the shot tak- inir eirect in his riu'ht hand hhattering it so bidly that it was amputated. He Is getting along nicely. Sued for JfnllclouH Prosecution. XUHIIASKA CITV , Xeb. , Xov. K > . [ Special to the Run. I J. L. French , of this city , com menced suit yesterday against the Singer Sowing Machine company in tic ! sum of S'iv 000 for malicious pro-ecntioii , having been charged by them with embezzlement , and yesterday havimr received an honorable ac quittal. A SiiocosHful Church Fair. EXITIH : , Xeb. , Xov. SO. [ Special to the BKK. ] The Cathollcfalr , jti-t , closed , netted the church at this place over 51,100 for the tour nights. The Striking Coal 'Minors. PiTTS-nuno , Xov. Si The situation of the coal miners' troubles In the Monongahela val ley Is as follows : Last night the sheriffs of Washington and Fayetto comities had massed their forces at the fourth pool , had guards placed In and around each mine , and notllicd thu btilkers that any attempt at violence this morning would be promptly and vigor ously met. The strikers , on reviewing the situation , became alarmed , and during thu early hours of the morning came down from their hiding places , scaled the hills , and inndo for their homes on foot. Recruiting paitles weio notllird to proceed no further. The work men in the loin Ih pool aio Intimidated , and none attempted to go to work to-day. They all , however , have promised to leturn to woik Monday. At Pine Ittin about ono hun dred miners gathered about tha mine.- ) there to Induce the woi leers to quit work , but no violeneo was n-eiL Robert MeClure , of the Iron and coal | > olicc , N in the city. Ho snvs tlm names ot seventj-lno or eighty of the pi I neliKil raiders are Known , ami they will piobably bo arre tul sooa on the ehargo of conspiracy. _ Tha Hammond Contract. Cinc.voo , Xov.3Siwclal [ to the OKI : . ] ThohopesentertaliKslihat the acception by the St. I'aul of the piopoied compiomise tioublo about the dressed beef rate fiotn Omaha to Chicago under the Hammond con tract would restore haimonlous relations be tween the various toads in the western ficight iVoiH-Iatljii , have not been realized. Xowthe Rook Island and Xorthwestern re- lu es to abide bv the compromUu agieed to by the 'Milwaiikeo and St. I'.iul and insist upon thu tatter's reporting at tlie full tariff. 'I ho ftvllng U very nltter and railroad men , Mlevlug that thu St. I'aul will not yield , are of the opinion that n general breafc in rales will shortly follow. Weather For To-Day. UITKII Mifsissii-i'i Cloudy weather , local rains In northern portion , no decided chance In temj mture , variable winds , generally uuitlnu'.strily. Mis Dfiii VAJ.I.UV Increasing cloudiness , liKjil wins , variable winds , generally north- wustciy , ttodechlwJ change In temperature. in houthern portion slightly colder , Tlio McCullougli l taio. DCI.i'lIli , XOV. W. LcttcTa Of ml ministration were granted ycslerduy ujxin the estate of John MeCnlloudi. the actor , to KimranlMi the Trust anil Safu DeiKwit com pany. The pioiR'Hy is valui'd at siVCS , of ul I'-h m M ) N In iieraonul cifcou. Mr. Mo Cml'ni ' 4 died Intestate. TO BOOZE OR NOT TO BOOZE Th&t is the Question Sorely -Agilatiug Onr Sister Commonwealth , SCHEME OF THE RIVER CITIES. A Convontloo of Delegates From the I.endlna tunlolpalltlcH Ci'llnd to Consider the Prohibitory Jnnibo Iowa Speclnls. The Tjlquor Qiiontlon In Inwn. DCS MOI.MIH , Iowa , Xov. 'Jit. [ Sixvinl to the llriK ] The Investigations into the working of hlich license and prohibition in NVbra-ki ; and Kansas , uhlch Senator Suttou , ( republlutn ) of Maishalltown , has been making , ha\o ex cited a great deal of comment throughout the state. Some of the democratic papers think they see In this n movement to repeal prohi bition , led by Senator Sutton. Hut \\lille the senator hns boon thoroughly iuipiesscd with the desirability of a local option law , and no doubt hoKs in time to ice such a law In force here , yet ho will not take any position to compromise the partv , nor will lie with draw from It his support , whatever attitude it may think wisest and be. t to assume this win ter. The question of prohibition seems to be uppermost In the minds of all classes of citizens , and various scheme- ? are proposed for modltyinc , with stiemtth or weakness , the prevent law. In the river cities there seems to be a leelln that If concerted action were employed , some ji.an for permitting towns , when ; the prohib itory law is entiiely inojieratlve , to license the sale of liquor comd bo adopted. To this end the mayor of Kcokuk , proposed a confer ence of the mayors of the leading eitlesot the state , wilting to them the following letter : Un.vu Sin : Believing that there l-i a desire on the part of a large majority ol the citizens ol our lar.ro towns that our coming leghia- ture should eimct some mea'-uie which wid jrhecitiesan opportunity to couliol the sale of Intoxicating liquors within their corporate limits , a suggestion has been nude to mu which I believe , at least , uoithy ot considera tion. It Is this : That a conference bo held by the mayors or other representatives of our larger cities atsome convenient place during tut ; month of December to decide upon a measure to recommend. Lot tlie conference be entirely non-partisan anil outside of poli tics. My idea ot a law that could bo the easiest pa > ed would be to amend , not repeal , the pre-ent law , by giving cities of a ceitan class , say nrstor second cla s. the authority to licence , rcgu ate and piohibit the sale and manufacture of Intoxicating liquors witnin their Hunts ; no licen-e can bo imposed ex cept upon the paj nwnt of a licence lee of not lt ! > s than dollars. [ To be agreed upon. ] If I could get the uuvors of Des Monies Council Ululfs. Sioux City , Davenport - port , Luhit ) < iuc , and other towns , to join me in a call of that kind. 1 would Issue the call. \Vhatdoyou think ot it ? In acooidance with the above reoue , t the follow Ing is to be sent to-morrow by the majors of Keokuk. Hurlinirton , Dubmiue , Omiinwa , Council Ulutfsand Sioux City , ad dressed to the m lyorsof all cities 01 l.tWJ and more population : To mi : MAVOII : Hcllcving that theie Is a genernt desne on tlu * part of the eiti/ens of our larger towns that me eusuin , ' legislature should enact uh measures as will give municipalities , under the proper regulations , tlie right to regulate , licentu , or prohibit thu sale and manutacturc of Intoxicating liquors within their municipal limits , and Outlier beliovinu that such legislation won d be in the interest of temperance , good government and tlie welfare ot thu law-abiding- i > eop.o of such communities nnd also bdllevln that united action on the part of our larger cities uomd be more potent than individual efforts , you are thereloie invited , with such other representatives a.s your city may desire to send , to participate In a non-i > olitical conference - ferenco or convention , to Iw held by all the cities in the state ot Iowa having a popula tion ol4OOJoro\er , according to the census of ISM , on the lUtli day ot December , IssV at the city council rooms in the city of Ues Moines , Iowa , at 10 a. m. , such conference or convention to be held for the pin pose of dls- cu--Ing the relief needed and agreeing upon Mich measures as It mav IKJ desirable to have the legislature enact. JJ incwith you statis tics showing the piacticaleflectol the prohib itory law In your city. It is imito likely that the mayors of all the cities or neatly nil thu cities rulein.il to , would approve ot the plan. Hut thu dlltictilty Is that they all repie-ent the majority In the next legislature , and stand no chance whatever of having their plans carried out. While the river towns seem to think from their own immediate observation that the prohibitory lav , Is a failure , the interior ot the state point to the large republican gain in the legis.ature and Insist that this is proof that the peonlc want no change In the law at present ami de mand that It be given a talr trial butore it U repealed or materially altered. The members ot the ( i. A , K. In Iowa liuvo started out with the Intention of raisin t $ UW.OOO , and asking the legislature to add as ii.uch more for the purpose of erecting an appioiiriato monument to (5eneral ( ( Srant , probably hero at the capital. It has rece.itly been suggested that Instead of putting S'JOO- 000 into a monument of granite or marble that the sum be used fur a soldiers' home tor disabled soldiers here In Iowa. The Idea is meeting with some favor , and It is not un likely that In the near future a soldiers' homo will be built In this state , If not In the way ed then as a separate enteiprise. In ict , the platform of the republican party this year recommends that the legislature make a suitable appropriation tor"sueh a home. There are a large number of old soldiers In Iowa who need and would enjoy the benefits of such an institution. Then ; is no national soldiers' home nearer than Lcavcnwonli , Kan. , or Milwaukee , \\'is. , and a sultatjio homo for the disabled veterans of ihK state is very much needed hero In Iowa. It-will nrobably bo built before verv Ions. , and It is not unlikely that thu coming legislature will providetor It. The public. Improvements in Des Molnes have gone on at a rapid rate tills year. U Is not unlikely that the statistics at the close of the year will show a larger MIIII expended In building , roiiotrtii'tlon of public works and other Improvements tlnn n is been spunt lor years. The new Lociiit street Inldgo across the Ues Molnes ri\er Is now open for foot travel , and will soon bo completed. This makes the seventh brldgn sp.ining that river In this city , and tlie Sixth htreet biidge , just in tm : bubutbs. makes the eighth. These new bridges greatly Increase the facilities lor travel , and hell ) the city's growth. 'I he government building on which an ap propriation of nearly S-.W.OU ) Is being ex- bended in repairs , looks liken venerable ruin. The walls are only standing as high as thu second Mory , and are now about ready for the additions that are to Iw made to them. For lack of a better place the stars and snipes ban ? at half mast In honor of the dead vlco president , from one of the tackle Ivams that mo leaned over the dismantled walls of thu only federal building in ! ' > city , Hculdcd l > y a Boiler Explosion. McOKKCon , Iowa , Xov. 'JO. [ Social to the Jlii : . J The boiler In a steam packing house here exploded Saturday morning , and fatally K-alded two men and Injuied another. Ed- waid Chamberlain , formeily of Council niutfs , tiled from the effects yesterday morn ing , and Hiram Jiarker , son of a tanner and a member of the M-iregor ( drum corjis , last nkht. Henry Schloub was blown thiough a window but will recover. The explosion was caused by a defective hand hole. * Three Men Hurled Allvo. Snxftiow.v , Tex. , Xov. SV. Yesterday morning six woikmcn entered a vacant house four miles north of here , used by bcc- tlon men us a rain house. It was built of ties with earth roof , The men built a tire and went to sleep. The posU supporting the structure caught tire and the building turn bled In , killing tttri'o of the men outright and sciiniiily liijuiiug the other three. Thu kill l were. Win. 1/iudcll , of Carbon , Ind , ; C * W. Ford , of Anbiiin , X. V. . ami a , man whoNi Identity eou.d not other three \\111 leaner. A N O.A f.V 1 1 A UDV 1J It O WX nil. Wnrreti \ntcoOoes Down With Ills Hont lit tlie Hound. Xr.w H.VVKV , Nov ; $ . [ Special to the HCE. ] Warren Samuel Tates. Vale ' * * . resi dent of Omaha , Xeb ! ; waft diiven out Into I/on ? Island sound In Ids ducking btat , Thursday , from the oufcr Thi.nblo Island end is supi > o-ie < t to have been chilled to d ' ith or dmtttiMl. Thlsisthp.seeoiid violent deith nt Vale tlnco the beginning of the college year. Yutes and Victor Brush Caldwell , were fast friends and both c.iuu front tlu same plae and both Httvl with CildwelPs mother at Xo. 4 * U'nll street In tlih city. They wen. to Thlinldes on Wednesday night. Thm day mornlmc the young men- were up brisht nnd curly with their sum an d game bass for n day's sport. The wind was blowing fresh from tlie north directly off the shore. U freshened steadily anl , know- lug that the young inih werelna.xpericne l boatmen some old hands w.une.l them about going too far froai ijio shore. They Inul scaively gene off , however , before the wind increased to a tralo and rendered bjth men powerless Caldwell stceied his boat to some rock on the edge of Uio Thimbles and min- aged to leap out as his bo it drove fast. Vales lost out ) of Ids Oars nnd was last seen gesticulating for help as Ids boat drove out of sight. ] Caldwell was resc icJ about noon and at once telegraphed to varl ous ports of Lmg tslliid. -wiving nore- ply , hu started Thurklay nigiit for I'ort Jelfei-son , In the hojielof liiiding so-aie tracs of his friend. It Is s.ud tint th' ' ! m man-it have been chilled to jdeath before he went away aero-s the sound : even If his boat was not capsized. There is a possibility tint lu may have been picked jup by a ilsliin. ? ves-tjl bat it is more than prau ible that he has per ished. Xiw IlAvnv , Xov.,23. f Associated I'ress. ] Warren ft. Yate.s. son of Henry W. Vates of the Xebraska Xational bank of Omaha , and member of the Vale junior < -ass | , was blown out to MSI in an op.-u boat while duck hunting , and has undoubtedly been drowned. His classmate , Victor 1 ! . Caldwell , aNo of Omaha , sii.'ce.-ded in lamliiion a rock , fiom which he was reseiletl. T.iore ; u > a tierce gale nnd heavy sea. I'OKT . | IKFF.KSCXov. : . 2S. Thcbouv of Warren S. Yiite . ofOuu'ia.the Vale'-taJjnt blown to sea while duck huntlnir. w-is found on tholjeach at Halting liirojr tins moining. CUAXV OX COCAIXE. A Chicago Physician Goes Desperate ly Jfiul Over Ills Hiihhy. CHICAGO , Xov. ' "A [ Special to the Hr.i.J Ka.st niglit acjirriage drove up to the U 'ar- born avenue entrance of the criiuinit court building , and from U emerged Ur. Charles Uradley of 'M Uush strevL accompanied by some friends , who took him before Judge Prendergast. The Insane cases propjr had been disposed of. and thu roam WAS ulmu-t clear of the usual crowd of curious specta tors. There A\as no juriyand the alf.iir was ' conducted us ( jnietlv 111 'possible. It WH shown that Ur. iJradley , wu ; is a pro n.njiit physician , had beo.i au.llctjd to tlie u j ol ! cocaine to siii i an uxtentius to ren IT him pnictlciilly imane. Toe htoiyy.i > told the doctor ha 1 nnd jr its lull wuje p * rfor n ) I e\- neiiment.s on his family that have uia.lu them physical wrecks. Hi * claim wa.s that he coald inject the hvilrochlorlde without pain , and remove the lle-h wjtliout Injury to the patient. He injectcd-souiu ot it into his on arm , and then wit\ ! red hot Iron barncd It out without tlincbiug. Some muio or it ho injected into the wrist of his ! 5-j ear-old child , anl ; thisn with a knife cut out the llesli , the littje one apparently suffer ing no p lin. He iiiud tlia drag promiscuous ly in the tainllv , mid beutmu h'inlf a slave to it , until In a little time his practice tell awavaud his fnm iy was reduce 1 to want. Under the influence of tie stu.f lie claimed he would revolutionizj medicine and that the world won't ! recognize in him a benefac tor. He became a fauatle on the subject. He mortaged all he ioss.sed ) to purchase his favorite study. His wife an Invalid an I his live children ruined in health , their condition was heartrending in the extreme. Tun f T- nituru In tha house Is in thu hands of the sheriff. The scene in the court room was dramatic. The poor victim seemed to realize his situa tion. Suddenly raising hid voice to a high pitch and running up to the court nnd placing his hands on tne judaro's shoulder , he cried : "My Oed almighty ! you will kill my wife as sure as there is a UoJ In heaven. I ask you as a man , judge , to try the twaine , and if I am wrong then do with ma as you will. " Ur. Wadihvorth tc-tiiiett that he believed the man Insane fiom thence of eoeilne ; he thoiuht Ur. Bradley should he connned In an Institu tion ; that he oclletcd him ahopele-is ca-c of insanity , but as an experiment suggested that he be sent to the Wa-shin Etonian home , where his c.T-e ean be closely watched. It was so ordered. Hradley comuu-nced thu habit about last Mav " , and It has grown on him gradually until" IN culmination in the ruin of seven people. Threa of the children were sent to St. Vincent's hospital , and Ids wife ami the rem lining two children to St. JosCDh's. "It is considered doubtful whether any of them will recover. The Opera Season In New York. XEW VoiiK , Xov. ii Mapleson's opera .season closed last night , tluec weeks earlier than tirst announced. The directors of the Academy of Music .state tint he did not sl n a lf.i > u ami had not paid them , ami for thesj and other reasons lie was aKed to le.uv. Both Maple m and the directors , however. insist tnat everjthlng Is harmonious , anil Mapleson s.iyshe was willhu 10 nay rent for the Academy , althoiuh he never had before , ami to sign a lea c if lie had b.'cn given jirop- er opportunities to reuearse new operas. To a World reporter he said last night : "Thu iitmo-t har.iionv prevails between the directors ami nil ? . Two weeks ago I no- tliietl them that I sliould tt-in | > uraniy withdraw - draw trout thu lield at tlu end of this week. I simply could not nght a battle with nil Wall stieet , which Is bent on importing < ! ermaii oi er.i now. I propose to tafto tBo piihliu as 1 nnd it. J shalfmova my lorces to n sue di.s- tance , nnd watch the co.nbat Iwtwwn tno Cennans and Americans. When ono in Moored 1 shall come back und whip the con queror. " j A Murderous Assault , PiTTsT.imo , Xov. 2S-rThis morning about 1 o'clock , Samuel liritmin , acctibtomed of late to sleep In the ofllcu of his son , P. C. Drittaln , a wdl-knoxvn coal operater in the l'ast end , was awakcuefl from sleep by a strange man near the bettjvho had n revolver - ver pointed at the old 'mail's head. Mr. Itrlt- tal n asked v hat wajj'wame'd , when the other hied , the bullet atriljliij Sir. HrltUln in the forehead but glanced , , anil produced but a slightijund. . Thu luo men then grajijileU witU "eich other , when another shot was hrcd , nirllilng Mr , llritlaln In the arm. Ho fell and became insensible , but was arou-cd later by the tin ! burning him. He dIseoM.-ied his bid was In tlamw , and lia managed to throw hU btUf lollies out of the window. This morning when the otllce uas ojened ho was found lying on theiloorlna pool of bhxMi , unconscious. The affair U a myftery. Xo cans j for the assault Is known. Mr. Urlttalu waiTOycainyf age. Three Tralun in a Ifoap. LOVISVIIXC , Xov. SS. A delayed loca freight train stopped on the main track Just beyond Pewee valley thia morning and was run Into by n through freight , which Ictt hereabout about 7 : oo o'clock. Su\vral caw were tele scoped. The engineer and fireman t's- capd oy jumping , ' JJefore woul could leach tl'o ' u arcst station the Larango ( ! morning ijiassenger twin came rapidly around the curve und run Into thu front of Um local freight iletnohshlng both engines. Thot-nginetr * and nreimn saved themselves by jumping and noneoftho ju.v sengerji were injured. Tlie ears and eniiines are piled upon tlie rul 4iid all trains are delayed , THE WEEK ON WALL STREET Our Spouial Reauma of Pivo Diys' on the American Bours3. JAY GOULD JOINS THE RETIRED , The Uallroiid King .Makes iris ( tegular Announcement that Ho I" Out of the .Market The Street In Suspense , Hc\ew ! of the Stock Market. Knw VOIIK , N'ov.-.u [ Sinvial totlioUr.c. ] The past week has brought little change In the cpbtiii commercial situation In general business as compared with recent weeks. The dry goods trudc in particular Is heavy and inactive. The stock market Is very mum as if tired. It opened with some thing of a break all aloiu the INt. Then for the urst time in many weeks the bear paity come oj > enly to the liontand sohl stocks. Tlu-y commenced pretty rapidly. Outside parties were scaled , and threw over a good sharoof their holdingsso when the break was greatest , some of the mo t active stocks s.itfered a decline of live ixjlnts. The bull leaders , however , were eimal to the emer gency. It is probable they are willing to let the market sell off a little , bat It must be In a gradual and easy way. auddon breaks III the mirki'l built upon h'VM of what the ral nails are going to eirn. and with Mtwk > i largely 111 the ban Is of the publle easily fiiirhteued , are not alwa > sai'e thinns to handle U tlu-y atUun too much he d\\a > . OnWeilue-tliv thure was uccoidin ly u fieo ili-tiitHitiou of Imyiiii : ord.-r , pie uma- hly cmcnntlntr Irom thusimi1 bull | eels which Inaugurated the cimp.iUn for a il-e. In lir- street , It was given out that Vandcrtillt him self was supporting the market. Anvhow , thiius wereiiine ly hu-u to the old position and short-walsUvl b.ars skipped to cover as ijuieklv as the'coulil. TUP piibliu. were re assured ami the fact poiut.-d oat that the Baltimore it Oalo's conditional siiiiature to tlie trunk lin j co up.ict applied only to the passenger pool , and in no wiy aft'.vied tlie ireight tlepaitiiieut of the trunk lin iijuv- meiit. As to the Injunction in tlieVe > t Shore case , the nuhlic was ieas ure < l that it ready amounted to not.ung , and wu * in tact a stock joimingdevice Tiieamouutof moiiej involved w.i.s too small to stand in the way of millions of capital bound in the subject of tlie West Shore deal , and even it the parties should move o'iMlnato an I the injunction iimdt ! rn'murnMlt , it w.iniil b evaded some way. This sort of argument b.-lug in reality very sensible in its w iy , h id good effect , and joined to the liberal support given to the mafket , ( nought prices ba.-k to the point at whieh they w\'ie beiore tht ; break b.-rau. and litnltl the iiiarketoverTiiank giving in very good shapj. What tiic- hulls did not explain , however , was wiire the roa.ls were to sei tlic oMiava- gaut eirniius ne-e-'ary t < i in-tii'y tlie huh prices atshicli tlijy are selling Of course theie is agreit im irive n-nt in tlm returns since rates went I ) mk to a pa ing basis , but they have not d. ) u mstratcd that h isiness lias increased ion point that thay will earn dividends yet. r'or instance. Lake Sliore It has bjen 11,1 to stand Ingier urure- . were talked for it. Some interesting calculations , also , have been put out a'jmit it having suoivn dm lend-piying eariiiii js in the last month or so , but In all the nguriiig no one beeimnl , inclu le tlie Inevitable price woie'i it nuist p v , and prettv soon , to the Xiekcl- I'late alliance. Tue bre.iic was stojipsd but the public came back to Wall street fro u Ttiauks ivlnsr in a tliouglitfulmood. At t ios.ime.timu the beais are showing tliulr heads ) n a more ostentations way , and for some lime past the big bears aie even credited with bavinputom consider i- ble linei if s lorts. The jieople are cautious about Inlying , nnd for the p.i t twodavstiiu market lias sa. ed a id has biien exe 'c.lin ly dull , transa"tions haviiu dwlmlied doun to tlimeiislous very much like those of the inactive matkets last su.inner. It is risky to siv that thu downward move ment in prices is at hand. That is what would undoubtedly occur If the uwiket was subjected w moral inlliienee.s. Unt there is no reason to bell.-ve that the combination ! weak ned , or if they chose theycould not put prices up with as much ea > e as they have done many times In tl"3 past three months It is this feeling thai makes speculators doublv doubtful and gives tlie market to-day a condition of suspense. Tim stock exchange linn of W. E. Connor & Co. , of which Jay Gould Is a special pait ner , with a capita ! of SWO.OiK ) , and ( ieonrc .1. ( jonhl ncucrai paitner , will lie tlissolved at the end of thu year , und will not bj renewed , Hoth of the -Messrs. ( ioiihl will tormally sever their relations with Wall street and hereafter divjte their time and energies pnncipallv to the management of tincorporations in which Jayd'ould in most lanrcly IntPiesteil. Con nor and Morislni will in all probability con tinue the business togcther.but the foundation of the new iinu has not yet Iwen eompltted. In speaking of tlin matter Jay Gould said : "I have decided to leave Wall street. I have bi > en down theie twenty-live years , and now that Lam about W ) I think I am entitled to retire. Let some younger men take care of things down then1. So far as the market Is coaceined 1 hnve been out of it since last summer. A.s long us 1 stayed down ihere I was credited with dolir.1 things 1 tlid not do , and as I had closed up I thought It be-t to come away , and I propo-e to rest Fome , and devote mysclt to the companies I am Inter- e-t'il In. i'ho linn does not need me , as Con- no. ' and Morslnl are ilch and have amiilo capital to continue the business .hist what arrangements tney made 1 tlo not know , in fact , I don't think they have completed them yet. They may continue as specials , taking in some of the younger men to do the work. 1 ha\o the kindest ieeling.s towaul boih of them , and they have my tiest good will , ( icorge will come up here with me ami take an active part in the management of the companies in which wo are Intcie-'ted Missouri J'acitlp. Western Tnlon and Man hattan. We will do our be-t for the-o proper ties and let the street do what it likes with pi ices. They are all doing well now. Mis- souii 1'aciiic has no lloatlng debt , and has 5MO 000,000 in good securities on hand. The business of the Manhattan is growing con- stantly. Although Western Tnion Is doing business nt le s rates than a jear ugo , it is making about , as much money , " As soon as they c.in uet analrs In shape , which will probahlo reimlie until Januaiy , Gould will go on a four or live months' cruise In the Atlantic as tnr south ns the Windward Islands , and possibly to Itlo. ratal Accident in a Shaft. MKUIUTT'H COIINCII , X. V. . Xov. 2s. A terrible accident occurred here early this morning. While u number of workmen wire descending the hhaftof the new aque duct , the guard slidecaujrlit when but a ehort distance from the stop , throwing out one of the occupants of the cir , named John Kd- wauls. In his fall he struck against a bucket which was coming tip the shall , and which contained swue.s of workmen. The concus sion threw John liiuke , Michael Doyle nnd an Il-illan , name unknown , from the car , and they with Kdwar Is tell to tlui bottom of the shaft.n distance of 150 feet. All weie killed Instantly except the Italian , nnd hu sustained Injuries watch will probably piovu fatal. 11 i.s skull is frrt uvd , II irke leaves a wlfo and child , lo ) > lo leaves a family in Ireland. Edwards was , ulso marrkxl and leaves a wlto and child. "Wrecks on ( ho North Coast. QUKitir : , X'ov. 2S , Tlio wrecked steamer liiooklyn has bcn driven up on the beach. She U open forwaid and Is brciking aaild- ships and will probably go to pieces. The wrecking steamer Karl Dnlferin lies near the nrooklyn and Is aUo breakln. . It Is likely that tlm UultViin'n new will be obliged to wlnteron Atlanl'u Islam ) , asi.is.ttul by lisher- men. They aie eiwtin a ilw tilling opposite the wreck. Iliilllon In Manic. Xr.w YOIIK , Xov. 2i Hank statement : Jleservo decrease , givi.ooo. The banks now hold $27,000,033 In cxc sd of thy le/.il leuulre , ments. The Hulgarlnn .Moniircti Classed As n iMottcrn llci-o. Ln.vpnv , Xov. i. ' . ( Special to HIP HKI * . ] Xeverwas a knleldo < coplc transformation more startling and swift than the change which has come over the face of affairs In tlie Halkans. The prince who , jtt t two months rue , was the object of universal wrath and scorn in Kuropp.in olllclal circles , has become the most livi olc and sti Iking tig- lilts of the Uay. In September crowned. heads and diplomatic blewigs were tleb-ttlug how to make his punlshm drastic and tle- gnidlng enough sullieicntly to eapslAj him uiiil warn others. In November the.v uwo on the ridiculous efforts to c tabl ! h a < a fact they always * admired him nud Wished him well. In the meantime IIR is victoriously on- trenrlied on benian "oil , with the enemy at his mercy. H Is dllllciilt to dcM-rt ! > e tlio com pleteness of the Servian collap-e , moral as well as military. We are bcirinning to learn now by devious byways that most of the stories of Servian victories were made out of wholeelothjthat the soldiers behaved throughout - out with utter poltroonery where they weienot live or six , to one ; and that King Milan per sonally acted consistently tlio pait of an abject coward. And yet , months ago , there wns not an authority In Europe , except Itii'sla , who would not be ll \c that he would have an easy promenade to Sophia , and that the itiilgnriaus would lice like frightened sheep on his approach. Itiuely Illdeed has so big and gloy a bubble Itecn ptickedso well. Xot since tiailbaldi's Mes sina da > < , probably , has Kmope been so enthusia-tle overall armed heio ns now over Ale.xaudt r of Dattenbeix' . Perhaps thu citron- iek's of Ins achievements will dwindle wuen time ends them , but jn-4 no * they lead like laics m Hie \ i liable Old. In this era of war- lain bv long rniiireaitillery ami mancuvring bv electnc Imtioif. the sK-ctacIe | ot a inon- inch who n nt.s with Ids own sword in hand- to-hand battles is mspiriiiirly welcome. Tne time is at ii.uiil when Alexander will need n head ot very superior order. lie lias won unexpected an almost unexampled vlett- rv , and now mu t solu ; the piohem o'f keeping the tiuits of it. Au--tr.ii has responsibilities towaul the wietcln.il King Milan and ins humi.iated subjects , ami she iiiu-t protect them Horn the full cotis < } - uuences 01 their tms.iap. 1'riih-e Alexander -homd be nble to lestrain hluiH'lt mid recon cile the natural tlesiie torn complete tilimiph. With Austnnn necessity eliamploning fcervia , the w.iv soitldeem clear lor an ar rangement which would leaHiissla ( abso lutely ballled and friendles * . Hut if he in- -iMs on lorcmg the dregs of the cup down Kin , ' Milan's nnoat , apeacetnl o'utmn may Iw impossible , and Au tiiaii tioops would occupy Servia next week. The siumthm is lealij at its u-ry darkest. It mn > be that the dawn 01 lignt H near nnd may b.1 devastation anl huiror are near. It is for Alex uuler and Ins piote.-tor. Lord Sali-burv , to tleiermiue. SOFIA. Xov. - ? . KejMirts trom 1'rinco Alexander * ! ) lie.idqiintti'iN at tlie front , state that the liil.rariaus ! continue their torw.ud movement. Aevero battle was fought at Huotlne , in which the Hulgnriaiis foiced 'he Seuiaus to ret ire at the poiutot the buoiiet and cuptuied that to vn. Th" town is occu pied b ) a loicj or Unitarians and a portion ot 1'r.nce Alexander's arniv advanced several Kilometers ijeyoml the town. SAI.OMI .v , Nov. ii Tiiiki h war prepara tions cent nnu on a laige scale. Seventy tlionsuiU tioop.s , . ' , IOJ huiees and 1SJ canons have been lauded iittiiia poll during the last tew da\s. Tne Turks aiocoimdeutot being ab.o to repel avn .e. atiaek by oitlier Gteece or Scivi.i or a eombuicd attack by boiX Tuiki-h troops nie oeuij , ' masswl in tlie vicin ity ot Xovi CoxsrAXTiMii'i.i : . Xov. 'H The porte has elegiaphcd 1'iince Alex'nnder as.anj ; uiili to stop the advance of thu Bulgarian army in beivia. VIK.NVA , Xov. 2 . Dispatches received heiiiate that the Bulgarian g.irn.-on at vVlddin made a some but xveie tojniist-d after desperate iiuhting , in winch many lujonets wereeiissed and Hand to liana struggles en sued. Thu faiatijiiter was heavy on l > oth side- . BKi.oitAii : , Xov. 2'J. An armistice be tween set via and tiulgaria was concluded at ; i"A ) vesteidaj aileino.in. Tmj ce.s-ation ot liostilities hioiigi.labout bv theelloits of tlie Austrian nilnisici at B Combining With tin : Viutorrf. LONDON , Nov. S3. A story Is eurient to night that UlatNtono has Intimated to I.Did Salisbury a willingness in tue event of con- fvrvutlve success ut the polls to gi\o the whole lilh-'ral strength to the support of tlie government on all reasonable iiiLasUtes , In ouli-r to pievuiit the necessity of uelding to tue nunoiis coui.se ot placing Knghind uiuler Jnsh die-union. Xo thmtn is entertained that the lioeial leader s proposal , if it li.w really been oitered , has been accepted. Stirling Up a Revolution. MAi > nir > , Xov. is. A state of hoigo 1m been di'clar.'d In Old CaMilc , forming the pre-ent provinces of Hergor , Valladolid , Valencia , Avula , Segovia , ftorid , Lagrona anil hantamh-r. It is reported that icvolu- tiouary iigent.s with important papers liavu armed in thu nonhern provinces , The Pretender's I'laiiH. LONDON , Xov. 24 An Interview with Don Cailos Is published to-day in which the Span Nh pretender fays that he will remain qule asloiigasSjialn is traiimiil. but will iiuer vcne to defend the monarch ) if anarchy or the republican threaten It. Oli.Jcctint ; to I'nrnuU'h ( 'lection. Conic , Xov. - ! ! > . An airent of the conserva tives hns lodged an nhjcrtion to I'arnoll's election because I'arnell Is wioiigly de- K-ribud In the \oilng papers as leader of the lush people. _ \ Dead 1'rlnup. CorhNiiAor.N , Xov.- ! . I'lince IVdeiick brother of King Chiistlan of Denmaik , Is dead. THl'J C.\TTI < K5IH.V. A Consolitliillon KflVclod with the Itival Or unl/.iillon. ST. Louis , Xov. 'Jit. At the session of the Cattlemen and Horse dowers' as iKihttlon ) ts.enlay , Mr , 1'yler , of Now Mexico , pio- bented the icpoit of the committee on trans- liortatlon , The u-e of air brakes and patent couplings on stock cirs was it-commended. .Stops In transit should be ma'lc at night , In- Bteail of by day. The committee , on confer ence with thu committee fiom the Cattlu ( rowers' aosoclation of Ameilei , reported Ihiough Mr. Simpson , of Tt-xas , the terms ol jiisolidallon asa''ii'fd nt joint c IIJKUI a meet ing held yi-stonla ) at .Spilngneld , 'I ho name of the association that is to be lormcd Is to bo the Consolidated Cattle ( hovvoiV A s cla- tionof tlio I'niti' * ! .States. 'Mm two associa tions will mi'ft In Chicago Xov finder next and proceed to thu election of a | ue-ldi'iit , \lcopresldi-nt , secii'laiy ami treasurer , und a i i-M-cmUo commlltco of iiftt-cn. Thu it-- jurl was iubptej | | . Thu election of olllix-in of thu Xallonal Cattle and lloiou Crowt-is' as sociation for is i was tliL-n iirx-cedcil ultn. ( iovi-inor itoutt , of Colorado , was chosen ] > resldeiit , but he declined jiositively to ; i < > cejit on the ground that private bu-'iK-sj du- mandcd hi-s entire time. A Uralcemun Killed. In thu Council HIiiU's coliiinn of this is noof thu UKB will hu found an ao count of thu dreadful aecidont whic.li Ir.ijipeneil on last Salimhiy afternoon to David ( 'oon , outs of thu U. 1' , owiluh- men ungaiji-d across thu rivor. Im- ine < liatcli"ittur thu accident thu injured man was brought to this Mile of thu river with thu intention of taking him to St. Jost-ph 'o hospital. Ho ilioil on the road , howi-vor , und thu rrmains wi-ro taken pliurjttj of by 1'ndert.ikcr Uurket Jlo will bu buried to day. 4- A LIBERAL DOSE OP DEFEAT' TLo Grand Old Man Going Down Before 0. - whelming Tory Odds. CHAMBERLAIN'S RESPONSIBILITY Motleralo I.llioinls 1'roply tliclr I'urty Cniullihito-j Pnt-nolt liOEesUnoorillM Ablest Don- tonunts The Irlsli Vole. Tlio Pnrllunicniiiry 10tt > otlnn . LONDON , Xov. va * . ( Spcelnl to the Hi.- ) - > The llbeml jiarty has sustained a cru-shlng defi-atat tlie hands of the very const ItueneJes which hitherto have been liberal strongholds. The grc.it romm > relal and niinufact > iring centers , the home. * of tnat energy , Industry , and Intelligence which nrike Kiulaiul what she Kha vo reiiounceil nlleglancu to liberalism. Whatever counties ma.v do the sienllkMtiro of this result cuinol beatfeete * ! . Liberal or gans are too bewildered by the blow to of ! .r nuy Intelligible explanation of the disaster , but Chamberlain's lespomibMlty for it Is fieely mlinltlMt by every liberal I have met. H Is perfectly clcai tlmt moderate liberals in gi eat numbers , not content with abstonlion , have plumped for con Pivatlve eandld.ito. Chamberlain's attacks on pioiwit ) , his ngiarian socialism , his violence , must , II is now soon , have niicniatrd thousands of 1 < ad- IIIL- liberals long before the torie.s bethought themselves -tailing thocr.v , "Tho ehtin-h is In tlanger. " Xor ha- the long catalo no of mi-takes of the liberal ROVCHI- nii-nt Iwon lorgi'tten. ' ( Jlailsfoue'.s strange silence and Lortl llnrt- limtoii's fniinie to denounce his r. > di < , al colleagues here convinced inoiteiiihi lib ; laN that tne leiuleislnp tit the imity has pnctl- cally passed Into rhnmbcilnln'H haooi. Glatlstonu's appeal tor a lilvial majoiity strong enough to deal Independently with the Irish question eame too late , nor ww ? II | > er- sistemly urged. A | K > vverful section of the lil > crals believed ChamlKUlaln was moio duii- geroiisthan I'arnell , nnd regaidisl tlie bi < Ak- lugof the empire as less Imminent thnno - eial revolution. The radicals hail IK.-COIIIO In toxicated with the notion that a neiv eia h.id tlawncd nntl the new voters were inaskis. Tuey lelt no misuke uncommitted. They started a scheme , tlneatoned t > very institu tion and ollered hugo biitHss to the ] > ooicr clas-es. Chamberlain s attacks on the I'.ng- li-h church in his sH-echiN ] nt Glasgow .uul Hradlord gave the toiies their ciiance. 'J'lmy imulo di-e.stabli-liment ihe leading i-suo in the campaign and completed the ruin which the earlier blunders of the radlcain bad begun. The lilshot in instiiy boiotiglis has been a powcrfu f et rs. Theie are not uiui ) in which it. has actually turned the scale , nor have 1'ainell sonlers to the tilsh to NOW ion the lories been uimeir.ah ! obeywl. Javitt'n ) inllueneo was e.xeited lot tlie Mb.-rals in dias- gow. Tlie Irish in many other boroughne ) | - siTved their iiidepend nru and voted as lltey nleascd. I'.irueh endiiivigtial tlefi.it in Hi'UiLst , where Sexton has ( hwn he.-it'-o in Ucrry , w hich ivi-cts .Mi. Oat thy in Liur- jtoolheiu ho lum-elt had to icttro lnf : ire the contest , ami in ( Jlaow. . where lie fat i < d totlefeat Mite nil lluuo 01 elect a single tia- tioiialist. I'.niip 1 Is reported to bo nlarnniil by the extent ol the toij succ.a > ses , tloubliJli ; wheiher to cancel existing orders and throw the Irish \ote tor thu liberals , lest the toiies plovo sliong enough to tlispenso with his ; support ip iMillaiiieiiU Tho. uasslbUHl' ' ftf a. toiy vielorv over tliu lllH'lala and I'aniiuhifi together is tli-eussc < l. Some torled even ho- lleve it is probable , but us matters blond -.f-o- day.Mr. 1'aineH'K policy , In spite ot .sunury cheeks , has heen .successful. ( ! oed judges believe he will hold the hahinco of power In the next parliament and he able to cxpe.1 : niy mlnl.-try which ietu > es to concede homo ntlc. LONDON , Xov. til The ruMilt of the < : l < v- tioiin so far show that the liberals elrcted ] It cand. dates , the conservatives t.tt und the na tionalists nineteen. The Ill eial.s have Rfl.liteil six odtl seats and theci'ii-nrvalivcs ( hiily- four. The IlbeiTi s have won thlity-eight new seats and the coueiatives titty-eight. Uival eiowdsof people are a.s-emblc < l In fiont'oC the \niious ncwsjiap otlircs oiiooriug the ui- biills as they nro posted. The excitement is very crent. Chailes Stewart I'arnell ami Timothy -Michael Healy , iintionalibla , have l > eeu elected for the two divisions of ( , 'oik city. I \VASHI.\GTO.Y XKWS. Coleniu-'n C.U1M3 for Complaint in Jilt. Annual Hoporl , W.VMIINOTON , Xov.1i. . Commissioner Coli-nun's annual reM | rt was made public to. lay. It says tlie one great need In the ajjil- rulttii-al interests of the United States M iv better understanding and moru intimatu re lation between the several agricultural exper iment station ! ! , and n more piactical cooperation ation between these institutions and the de partment of agriculture- . These col leges , endowed by congress , mo , BcpaiaU-ly carrying on experimen li with out any central head tlironuh which to report antl compara reMiits. Ho siiDinit.s that hid de partment should have full authority and am pin means to avail It-sult ot thu advantage. ) offered by these Institutions , lie-JUVOTH : ; law authorizing the department to slaughter animals nnVcti-d by plcuro-pncumonla ; mtl MiongH advocates Uio institution ofAioor JJays in all states. Court .Vote * . All the courts of the city wore- quiet Saturday. In the ihstrict'court Judfjo Neville li.'ul no business , and .Ind \Vnkclcy \ was on- cnjiiud with tedious iir iimonta of a de murrer in the case of McUormiek vs. Paddock. In the absence of Jnd o McCnlloeb , thu county court hud no businosti eave t < > is-tiu u niin-iii''i : * liconsu for Courutl J eucli nml HosaTlohl. The ffderal linihliup ; was tlrnpcil in mourning ; in respect to the memory of the cleccai-etl vlco jirosltlent , am ) the courts \vcro as qniut in though Uio tlia- tinituishcd dead lay ontonibL-il there. Catarrh Cured Catanh I * a very prevalent disease , with dUticsihig and oflciislva gjniptoms , JIooO's Barsaparilla cites ready relief and speedy cme.jnmi the fact It acts through the lilool , ami tlius readies every | uit of the syttem. " I suffered with catarrh fifteen years. Took Hood's riarto | > irila ! ami I am uot troutilei ) aiy ! with catarrh , and my Kcucral hcalUi Is inucti better. " I. W. l.nxia , IVotwaerk Chicago & .St. Ixjuls liailroad. " I suffered with calanh C or 8 ycarj j tricj many worulc fiil cures , Iiilulcrg , rtc. , sj > tr.J. Ing nearly out , liumlrMlUullars without bc-ncCr. I tried Hood's 8ar apurilla , and nas greatly improved. " } i , A. AUJJEV , Worctstcr , JUss. Hood's Sarsiparilla Is cliarartcrlzdljy \ three pccnllarlllcs ; 1st , thu cuvtiliMtlvn ot rcmcill.-.l ngciits ; Cd , tbo ] > roi > nrtlon ; 2dtho jiroccsi ot tccurlng the active lucJlclnal fjiialltles. The result U a niNllchia of unusual strength , iffccthig cures Milicrto unKno\vn. \ Gcud for book containing additional evlJciice , "llfKitl' * SiM.iparilla tones up my cs iny liltiui ) , sli.iri'i'iis inv ai.i to imke mo ' ver. " J. r. ruojiijv. . i i uf JK-cUD , I.ont'11 , Witfcj. "HfKHl's Birwip.irllla lioat < all others , and N nrtliJti nilill'li-'l. ! ' " I JUjutlXCTOJ ? , jjv ) Ji.mk bticct , Xvw VorU City , Hood's Sarsaparilla 8old by all crur ! kt . it ; * lx for $5. only by 0. 1. HOOD i CO. , Unveil , Maw , IOO Doses Ono Dollar'-