< T-ppm mrMTA DAT1.Y mrmhttndav. . tfnvrci\rm.R in iaqnrvTim ? "xrpAniTis o. ; | L WHO POCKETED THE BOODLE ? m , Oarbngo Maator Goldsmith EnC doavora to Explain HE MAKES OMINOUS THREATS , WZ Bombshells to tto Iixptmtctl In the M Door Vnrtt * oT n. Nuiulior of K I'romlnrm Oily H Ofllclnts B r H Tlmt t2f0 IP The controversy between Oarbngo Master Ki Goldsmith and Major Uruatcb has ended by H | Gollsmlth being expelled , and ivftor next 9 Tucsdnv night his past conduct will bo in B vcatigntcd by the city council At the next _ Ht regular meeting the matter In detail will bo laid before the council rioclmrgo njralnst K Goldsmith Is that In sivcral instinccs no B sent In bills for delivering the care uses of H dend animal * to the city dump , when In | H renllty there were no animals delivered for EH which I o received tay RB _ . Goldsmiths Insinuations that money was _ 2 j > ild by certain fallen women tosomo power , nB and his alleged dishonest < * oiduct at the tit v MM aump , brought forth an official nntico from WM the mayor to Goldsmith suspending him Am and utso revoking his nppolntmcnt ns apsclal BB policeman , a9 well as tint of Goldsmiths HV son , I ouii H | Goldsmith ivnxts oxccedlnfelv varm when B tnlidng of his suspension nnd tbrc-itcus to Hh cxplodo a bombshell In the door yards or a i | H number of city olllclals Ho claims to ltnow mm a freat deal , nnu Intlmntos thnt corruption H tan bo t-accl to mlluontial oQlcials In the 1 H matter of alleged Immunltj ox tended to cor H tain disorderly liouscs Allien are or were In WM the proscribe 1 district , vvhilo others within a , KH stones throw nro closed or nbandoned IIu 1 E3B nuotcs M r Martin the notorious Bio BW mlnskl nnd a Mrs I owls ns kaviui , Bomo i K0 knowledge of thcvi transactions ] A reporter Htucjit the hitter jester lav nnd I | H nsked wh it she ltnow about Gel Ismltli s HH thrcutcne ] expose mm Mrs I owis Is a chunky worn in of about HH llftv BUinmnrs She Is a pre it t ilker , ill HH though her dialect is at times dllllcult to un HH ilcratund HH bho was found bj tlio reporter nt her 1 if- ] tccntti Btroct bo no no lr Chicago Htrcot Mf Did 1 oil over npi ro lehI V Mirtlannd I H Rsk blm to contilhutu money to tlcjit the , Mm order closlntr certain bawdy houses in the 1 Third wardl' mW 'No sir , I did not , I talked with Mr HI Martin ooeo , as he bad houses close to mine , 1 HI but I dl I not sny nn > thing about money " H _ | 'W hv Is it that vonr houses were allowed i HH to run nud Martins nro closedl ' H J hut I lout know H _ Whit , Interest did Kubbl IJenson hnvo in l H the in-UtcrI ' ' Ho was ray husband s attorney Wo Hf borrowed money from liiin u few times Ho , E tola us that no mil tnu mayor were bosom BK fricmis und whit no did for us lu talking J [ to the mn or to iret the order reseliido 1 was HH ilono Kralultouslv " WH M r Maitlns story dilTcrs eonsllorably Bf from tint of Mid fonts Hostites that the BB woman etmo to him three difTcrcut times Bb ind wimtc 1 him to put up ? > 0 bho nnd u BM man named Kline who rents bawdy louses BK ] ust ucross thosticet were to nut up VM Bl more Murtln savs Mrs Louis culil to him Hfi ' You Rivu mof2. 0 I know where to plneo BK it mi 1no 1 will have tint order rcscindod ut ; HE ) once r | Mr Martin Nonsoiiso You couldn't BH brlbo benvuy fet no SoOO Bl lrs Lewis Novcr yon mind I toll jou i BV I know wli it 1 am tall ini ; about Bl Mr M I would'nt Live , n coiit 1 Mrs Ij All right You will see that mv Bl houses will run aril you will bo shut out Bl J ho Los Is worn ti is rutininir full blast , Bl and Murtln is closed nt M no 111 sticct nnd Bl Capital avenue , although there arc biwdy Bl houses on ovorv sldo of him Bl ' the onlv ( onnoction I hive with tno i BK nffnlr , ' snui Vr Hanson , 'is th it Slnbo V dlslca Mrs Lewis husbind , is mj client Bftv Ills wife u is intnicstod in hiving the order BBT rcscindod and J wont to tlo mavor about It Bl J hero was no mouoy consideration what Bb ever IbolioMildld hear that a purse hal Bl been in ido up to light the order , but I did BB riot boo a cent of It , The only money that Bfl over passed botwecn Slobodiska and imself BB was wlmtl loaned him , and which ho paid BMl mo back BB Goldsmith has started a breeze if nothing BH else Ho ovidonllv has an ldci that ho can BH gctovon with the men who have brought BH about his susponslon In ( , olng over the case BH yestor hi ) he dropped i few remarks on the BH chief of pollco Ho said that shortly nttcr BH the houses of Mrs Lewis were opened that BH Chief Soavoy paid the nolo of $2. > 0 which BH Goldsmith hold against him and which h id BH n short tiiuo before boon transferred to Mc BH Guckln because of certain nowspipor com BH moutson the subject Goldsmith did not BH say Unit Soavoy cot nny of Mrs I owls HI money , but ho repeated a dozen times the BH stntomont that her houses nro running wile BH open while these of Martin hat o been closed BH and toauntlcss H The ltd.ird of I liicntlon BB The board of education hold a special ses BB slon last nlfrlit to consider the question of , BJ [ submitting a bond proposition to the people BK Only nlnomembais ncro In attendaneo and KB after waiting for soma time for another of BK the boird to put in an nppooranco it wis do BK elded to postpone further action until to 1 I H morrow nujht Dr Savillo mot ed that they proocod to the election or a successor to Mr bhlcids but KKP ho second was secured an I the board ad KKp jouined KB lluv IininiirH Ijnotme BK Itov AV Launr will dollvor a frco lee KH turo to workiiimou ( at the Grind opera KH bouso this nftornoon at J 30 All classes are KKJ Invited to uttoud J KKj I'eraonal Piirauruiilm KKJ R. C Marnard , of Chadton , Is at the Pax- KKj ton KKJ II * 1 Wallace , or Tokamab Is nt the . KKJ Casey KKJ Charles Spencer , of Plattsmouth , Is at the KKJ Casey KKJ J I' Allen , or rrcmont , is a tucst at the KKJ Murray KKJ , J 11 Long , of Ucitrlco , Is registered at KKJ the Casey KKJ ! 1" W Adams , of O'Neill , Is stopping at KKH the Paxton KKH O A Von AYnsincr , or Grand Island , Is at HKJ the I'uxton KKJV 1 Ulodgott , or Stiuton , Is stopping at J the I'axton KKJ UV Oliver , of Kcirno ) , Is stopping at the Puxton .KH Trank Cnui | boll , or O'Neill , is stopping at ! the Casev HH Edward M Mancourt , or Sidnoj , Is at the KH Morclmnts BB W. W Knslgn , or Lincoln , is stopping at iWW the Millard { KM W A Uridgcs , of ONclll Is rcsistcrcd at mM thoMllhud | KJ ; W A Clcghorn , of Louisville Is a guest at the Murray KK II Ij MotVilllams , of Ogallala Is a guest At the 1'ixtou K | 3 It Mtc , of Grand Island , Is roistered H kt thu I'uxton KH W. h Muj nard , of iloldrego , is registered at the Merchants > K | Charles Ilasbrouclr , of Valentine , Is a guest at the Case ) KK 3 li Leader and wife , of Chadron , are guests at the Millard K | A. Ij Sabln and J D Howley , of Beatrlco , I are quests at the I'axton H a u Chapman and It It Chapman , of ) Lincoln , are At the Murray KH D Woodard of Noeplng Water , Is | stopping at the Merchants i KH W. W. Marsh and M D Wolch.of Lin- jlBB coin , nro registered ut the Murray | U 8am Msunloley , of Uochestcr , N Y.tho IIKJ poet ealesuiao , " is a puest at tua Millard ( IKJ Mr E. Urandols returned jetterday from tH Now York clti Ho bad a very successful } ( IB business trip HI Dr J 0 Jones and family have lust ro- lll turned from a trip throuuh the principal 111 cities of I urooe , especially Vienna ana Lou ill don , whore the doctor has been takmg a IU thorough course iu his specialty JSO BLSdATiON TO.fV\t _ The Crnnln Trln ) Oops on Very Quietly ho l' r Cnictoo , Nov 0 Gorhart Wade , the first witness In the Cronln c.i o this morn f" aft \ , tcstircd that on the night or the murder about 10 30 o clock , ho saw two men on the corner of Ashland a\cnuo and Otto strcot , which Is heir the Cirlson coUago They wcro coing north The men were unknown to witness They walked on and entered the C irlson cottage A slat was orokon on onoof ' the blinds nnl through the opening xvllncss could see that there was n lluht ln- sldo Witness then went home , nnd on the following morning the day being Sundni , accompmled by Ins wife , ho went to mass , passing the Carlson cottage between and 8 o clock Witness slid that when ; ho cot epOS | 'o the Carlson cottn ? " ho saw bloo I on the sldott ilk The cross exam ( nation dcvclopc I nothini of Interest Archlb t I C lmcrop keeper of n i iloon on I Ineolti n\eiiuo live or six blocks cist of Ashlunl liveniu , stated that ho ltnow Kuiizo , one nf the defendants Ho stated tint some tlino durlns April Kuiuo and Coiii.hllii were in hissiloon tojrether J ho defense objected to this testimony , mony | but the court almlttud H , nt iting to the Jurv hi' reason that it was Introducel solely for thouroso | ) of showltg the mtiuiiicj betucen the two men ll o cross examination was brief and uninteresting Dr Libert , county phjsiciati , testlflod that at the tunc or the autopsy ha rcmoted two locks of hilr from thu heal of Dr Cronin Ihoy wcro | laced In J irs of alcohol Hi itlso gate n portion to I'olico Ciptoln Scbuettlcr W alter L Haines professor of chemistry In Rush inodlcil college , the next witness B\ lid \ On the 27th of boptcmbor I recoil ed from l'rof Helllcll the sealed entelopo which 1 hold in m > hand In It wis n smill chip of wool which I have hero , n pleco of blue , p iper with a reldish stuln on It a pleco cotton with bo mo reddish Btams on It , and some pieces of pipei of this char ictor [ ox hibitim ; two or three vciy smnll pi ces of { what apieired to bo paier from the Interior of the tiunk ] with some stains , on them also Witness silt they were subjected to thorough tests nnd ho un 1' 1 csltutini-li ' ore louueed the stains blood The chemical examination docs not bIiow whether the Wool is from uan oi n lower nnlmal ' October 1 ho nlso rccolvcd from I'rof r Hcitleld iiomoilirk colored hairs mid told of his ox | erimcnts with thorn Prof Homy L Jolniin i mlcroscoplst , J tcstillcd ns to the icsults of the examination of ; , specimens of blood t ikon from the Carl son colt igo and from the trunk nnd of hmr t r ikon from the cottngo nnd from Ci onln's ! lenl . ' Ilodeclaird lositivelj the blood was } that { of o human bc ug Witness examine I two specimens of hilr and accoidlnt ; to his best Judgment they were hun an hairs . Pending cross examination a recess was tal on . At the afternoon session tl o cross exam lnition of Prof iolm.in wis continued at great lcucth retarding the inal > sls of the bloo I , etc Dr William Helllel 1 nnothor expe-t tcstl fie 1 us to the results of the examination of certain exhibits iu the case Iho testimony of both these witnesses was exceedingly dri to the unscientillc audiences Atthccoaclu slon ' or Dr Hclllolls cross cxaiuluiitlo i the court < adjourned until Mend ij AN VltOIUbl ANM\LUS Vltl Tlio Ilnyiiiiukel llnntiiir ) AMU Ho Oliscrvi il To iln > in Clili niio Cmctao Nov 0 ISpeciil relogram to . rut , Hrr I Iho second nnmversin or the lianingof ( the anarclusta will bo obscnoi to morrow 1 ore bj the sympathizers or the executed men The Pioneer Aid association will ha\o ohargo of the services in commemoration or : the elocution which will takoplicoatWald helm 'ihoro will be speaking in Oorman Ttiglish and Hobemian G C Clemens or Kansas will speak In Liidlsh Piul Grott kiu will mdross the Germans Iho police have taken oveo proeiutton to stoti a lylaw less proceedings nn I Chief Hubbird e\ presses 1 the belief that the assemblage will bo ortierij • Illnndy nnil Piohlblt on Dpvdwood S DJJov 0 [ Speoial lole gram to Tiil Bee 1 It is authoritatively stated that Senator Moody of this state will introduce ' a bill early In the next session of congress to prohibit the Unite I States fem issuing 1 a liquor lieeusQ in states where no lloenso 1 for the sale of liquor is granted Th cro is much speculation hero concerning the proposed notion of the teuntor Iho opinion is that n bill of this kind would be tabled for the reason that in passing It the dominant party woull bo vlilunlly adding a I rohibition plank to their plitform Senator Moo ly states that lid was elected by tbopro- hibitlon 1 clement in 1 ho proposes to ropro sent their interest iu congress . Anoilior 1 lonil on the ConniiiniiL.li JonssTowv Pi , Nov 0 Rain for the . past thiitv six houis has nlsod the rivers to the danger point and they are overflowing their < banks in places The temporary brideo 1 across the Conomnugh at Cambria City i has been cauied awai.and travel is cut off between that point and Johustown , except by way of the stone bridge Wood vale is flooded , and some of tbo Louses oicctcd ' thcro since the Hood lnwa been abandoned ' bv their lnmatos The rlvor is still rising later iho excitement caused by the rapid nnd ; Hire itenlug nso ot tbo rher la slowly subsiding i Iho water In the river has fallen Bover-il inches in the past hour and all ilati j.cr for the time is past Little damato was I I I done \ \ Illlmi IIih a DoHclitful Voyntr- Hgiiiiv , Nov 0 [ bpeclal Cablegram to lnr lire ] Emperor William telegraphs from Corfu to Prince Hismnrclc "Wo had un e\cellent passiio from Stamboul Iho weather was splemll 1 und the coloring ind the lights on land an I sea afforded effects of unparullclod beauty i ho extreme oleai ncss of the atmosphcro permitted the vojagers to view the three points nnd Intervening mainland nf the Polo | enncsus simultaneously this is said to bo unprecedented The emperor reports that all on boird his vessel nro well Acohli iitnll ) Shot \ \ lillo lluiitlnc ; Pin most , Neb , Nov a | Sreclal lelo grain to lia Uri J Lou Hllcs , the flfteon jcar old son of Councilman Biles , mot with a serious accident at 4 o clock this afternoon Ho vvus hunting rabolts six miles east of the | city , and un accidental dischaigo of the gun resulted In tearing aw nj the muscles of the i mnorloft aim and Bhouldcr , laying the i bones bare Ho was brought to this city in on ambulance this evening It is thought amputation will bo noccssarj A Hold , Hail Ilntoli Santa IY , N M , Nov 0 Harry Gonn , alius Jim HulT , a native of Virginia , Prank Currenco alias Hiram Carr , a native of Iowa , and C J Watson , of Alabama , who murdered the superiutondont und robbed the J ban Pedro Coal eompanv 's oulco of $5 000 at I , Carthage In May last , were brought hero to day and placed in the penitentiary to > sorwi Hfo sentences Giorgo I'ranois IraJn Set I'roo Hostov , hov 0 Uy order of Judge Mc- ICIni , Georfeo Trancls Iinln was released 1 Irom Jail to day , 1 ho Judpo said ho dl 1 not bollovo the man dangerous to himself or to others und did 1 not doom him sufllclontly insane to bo ordered to the ns } linn Ha did not bellovo him sulllelontli anne to bo held for debt and I should thcroforo order his discharge I Im on Cut Off Island O'Brlon ' s saloon ou Cut-Ort Island was on tlrely destroyed by tire about 3 o clock this morning The loss will probably bo In the neighborhood of f 1000 No alarm was turnsd into the city department as it is out sldo of their Jurisdiction The Mclueraien Will Lovnov , Nov 9 At a meeting of the master llBhteraien to day It vvus decided to concede the doinands made by tbo strikers 'irrasiiror Hart Dead IlAimisumio , l'a , Nov 0 StateTreasurer Ullllam li Hart died last night from a stroke of paral ) sis HMM B > > B > > > B > > > > > aB > > > BsBBMMI KELLEY , STIGER & CO Corner Dodge and Fifteenth Streets DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS ' At prices tlmt intist sell l LAN'N ; LL nil wool , double width re duced fioin 30 ftnel 33c TO 2jc All Colore Out oOc ill wool 1 Intinol will bo Bold AT Olle Wo will ell our AUColof "oc Lhiniiol , 51 Inches wide , nil eolots AT60 < CASIIMI Rr , flft.sliadcs . , flnoiill wool , novel sold loss 111 in "Cc , , NOW 60c boo the birgnliH wo olTor on out fiOc countct , ( jooila worth OOc Ooc nnd 7oc , At Ono IMcoCOc lIJnNCIIllioidcloth , simj slnilc , o\ trn line eindo stciitn phuiiik , reduced Irom ill Jo 10 $1 00 llitnilsomo eoiubiiintiou Robes , 10nuls \ in pitttcin ot elcgtntly bordered cooels LOR $5 GO ROUCS vvoith 810 ehcico bordered goods , 10 vuids In it p vttcin 1 OR $7 J5 Conibnmlion Suiu woi th $10 nnd $12 GO I OR $8 10. WARRANTED Black | I Gros Grain Silks , 25 Per Cent UNDERVALUE Wownrmnt evcij jnrd ot oui Gios i Grnin Sllits to fri\o ontiio snttsfactlon ns to W13AR nud IUR \ I3IL11Y Also quote litico9 foi tins week that mo the | lowest foi r.tuuanlcod iimtoinils At Sr c Reduced dom $1 00 At Ojc Reduced fiomSI 15 At SI 00 24 inch Reduced fioml 15 AtSl,2a 21 inch Reduced ftom $1 00 ' Wo also reduce out pilco on Coloied lalllo Pi mcaiso $1 23 Roods go nt $1 00 this week $1 50 goods go at $1 1JJ this week ; WUESCDAUNCEY 1 WASABOY Ho Threw Paper Wads in School Like Other Lada A RACONTEURS RECOLLECTIONS , lie Mndo n Oood I nriuer But riovv- Ini ; in Ilia lmlieru I'ceksklll Land l'rovoet lee Tame Tor tlio Ainbitimis Depcvv Once Aas a Tanner Boy People who have seen and heard Chnuncoy ' M. Depovv inaKo ono of his vvondorful Bpeochcs have often woni doied < whit kind of a I oy such an unusually - usually i talented man was lliathostolo ] im fiom his mother s preserve closet , j threw stones it into\ieatod men on the quiet ' , and smoked his fathers pipe in his fathet's absence , like all small boys do , , seemed impossible lo find out just whit kind of a hey Mr Dopow was , a New Yoik Journal man called at his ofllco at the Grand Contnl depot , and utter a short delay was ushered into the gioat speakers priwto loom On bolng told the object of the ro- portoi'sUsit , Mr Dopow at flrst laughed he u tilv , as it some long forgotten but pleasant memories were suddenly called up , but becoming domuto with the ubiuptness tlmt marked hislovitv , ho said that his societaly , Mr Iluval , could probably give nil the information ngccssiirv , but if Mi Duval should fail ho himself would coino to tbo rescue and uiaico up all dollcioncics Mr Dopow was a regular bona fide country bov Ho was born on a farm near Pookskill , on Aptil J , 1834 1 ifty llvo years ago Peekskill vas a much smaller place than it Ib now , and it isn't a veiy largo town to duj "ioung Olmuncoy's mother , a Miss Martha Mitchell , was a lady of marked personal beauty Ilor father Chnuncoy R Mitchell , was a distinguished lavv- • vorot his day and was widely known fet his oratoileal abilities This latter fact may in t monsuro account for the simihu talents possessed by the Mr Dopow of to day On the old fin m which ( or 200 voara hud been in the possession of his fam ily , and which is still owned by him , Chauncoy Hist saw the light of day and ' the light of many othet days for sov oi nl subsequent vcurs Ghnuncoya Hist recollection dates to , the time that several gceso forced hi in into a cornoi ot his fatlior's barnyard nnk leapt him tlioro , hlfcsmg at his little - tlo bate legs until ono ot the mon em ployed on tlio furm was attracted by his i plorcing Borearaa nnd rescued him fiom i his supposed perilous nosltion Up to the time ho waseoven jeuts old Young Chauncoj's llto was as peaceful ami as nulet as the country about him The only trouble ho bad , according to > ' lilmsolf , came on Sunday His ( uthoi vvus a strict Presbyterian of tlio old i school , and every Sunday morning ovoiyonoin the fnrin-1 oiibo hnd to go ta church whether ho liked it or not The minister of the church was a k Rev Di Iliillidnj , < i brothoi of the Rev Di , IInUida > , who for so man > years i was Henry Wind Uoechoi's main assistant - sistant in Plymouth chuich Mi Do- pow said josterdnj "My lecolloction of this church i- Bomowhnt peculiar In front ot mo sut an old deacon who rogulurlv slept through ever > sonnoii dollvorod by Dr Hulliday , becaubo ho know it was all 1 right Rut when anyjoung thoologlnu came to preach ho kept very much awake , I suppose to detect any oriors that tbo joungmaii might make Directly behind uic sut two old 1 maids 'ilioso two women were tbobune ' CLOAK S THAT ARE CHEAP Cloaks That Are Not Made of Shoddy Cloth Cloaks that are well made garments are the Cloaks that we will place on sale Monday and for the coming week Wc have determined to close out our low-prlcerl gtu'mcnts to mnkoioom fop fine goods , and have mat lted thorn regaidlcss of cost , making the pi ice just One-Half the Former Price A Striped Nowm irket with boll sleeve , ? tf > and pi un back , full length , Jfv & &i A Brown nnd White Check , with she il- K @ A Blue ind White fatrlpo Nownmikot , f li bell sleeve , handcomo ornament in . $ ? hael velvet collar , two loivsofbut- /Sg iJij5w jm- Dug is decidedly v cheap cloik l llM i Wo hive a lot of Plain 131 id Now RlEnii l intikets that wcro 6old at W I 0 , our E5 ( SlLwre3 Ice tills week will bo iE * pi MSlFi i ' i Our $7 50 NewmnrkolH now f sll g& I Sk Also a lot of Misses and Children's fwKy aK @lmnk OloiUs at Ices than actual munufie- UiSI ) jMESwSMiESffl tin oi s cost lULblJ ARL IO RU MMH fe A pliuh Wrip , the foimer price was r Ml KWWJLlK $1j 00 , oui price now to close , is SSl&H E l A Plush Wtup that h is been Bold it l ? i In addition to tbeso garments wo show /ifW / { JjMl | , TJ ifllMuMn a cbotco selection of Htrk k-T " - i "V HT l K\a Nawmarkets , Jackets , fflffl ri SSiSrai and Plush Sacques ififfif-Lt [ Ifll AT PR1CLS THAT - Ml KIT 1 UL , Al'- ////iijiT / / / / * * I t WrM : 1LN1ION Ol-1 ALL CLOSB * 3 S JLLL-jiw K i 1 of my youthful hfo As Huroly ns I J moved my head the least bit , or made Jt thobhghtost noise during the scivico ono ot them would give mo a stinging bet I on ono sldo of the he id , vvhilo the other would do the opposite sldo the simosotvieo They aid tins rogul u lj evciy Sundaj , 'oi 1 ulshko to rcmom bor 1 how in mv ye n s I laugh ut it now but 1 it seemed a teiriblo outiajo to mo then 1 " When Chnuncy nrilvod at his seventh - onth birthdav he was sontto the vill igo school llioio , in addition to other things | ho learned the art of chewing pieces | ot i ) ipet in his teeth and thtow ing i the amalgamated result at some schoolmate He was very obedient otherwise ( , and ho cJh remember no sciapothit , ho over got into that re quired ( moro correction th m a mild switching i ot Ins legs by the schoolinus tor ' When ho was twelve years old ho began to develop a. gioat fondness for books ] , magazines nnd nowspipers , in fact j , anj thing bearing print At that time i there vvero two libraries in Peeks ! kill , ind bofoio loii r young Chauncoy had lead evoiy book and magazine in . both lhon ho began tobouowfrom the neighbors and his acquaintances , but in a wonderfully shoit time ho ex hausted all the reading matter in the country ' for miles around But Chauncoy still had ono source of supply ' which never give out His undo was the villngo postmaster , and every nftornoon when school was ever ho went into the villngo to the pctolllco There ho would sit reading the nowsptpors and mstfriuiiios which c line throujh the mail fiom cover to covet , and then they would bo delivoied to their rightful owners Notwithstanding bis studious inclina tions Chauncoy wns not a book worm by any means Ho was cheery and bright and nlwajs roadv for any kind of uftolio Ho could row or swim in sum mer or sk ito in win tot with the rest of the villngo uoys of his ago , and at nnv of the social pathoiinga iu the country around ho was sure to bo found Dancing md singing woto his favor ite ainusomonts , and bo expert was heat at both that ho acqulied a reputation for being tbo best duncci and slngor in the country Ho could duncoovory kind of a jig from a plantation break down to a Highland illng He was also , master of nil the square dunces , anil ho nlivays led the inaiolios , including the , prettiest gnl to supper Goncral Husted who is a lifelong friend of Chnuncoy , mot his present wife at one of these llttlo parties On that pirtlcular night Chnuncoy sang 1 some song which ho hud to lopout ton 1 times ever before his audience was sat J isllod While young Chauncoy was a gioat favorto ! with the boys of his own ngo i ho was moro than hkod by hibgiilac- ( juuintiucea Atone Unto thuro were some twenty youhg Indies who secretly \ cherished the idea flint to mo dnv they would bo Mrs Ciuunccy | M Depovv . Whenever Chuuncoy could got hold 1 of unv hook containing historical or political speeches ho would smugplo it : into his bcdioom , where ho would road 1 it until Ilor I o'clock in the morning His mothoi ilUeovjorbd him ono night , and in fututo toqk piccautlons against a ropctition ot the olTonso , which she ? said would destroy both bis honlth und ' Ins sight , by depriving him ot his lamp , with whiuli ho used to light his vvuy to bed Aftei ho hnd learned all that there 1 was to bo learned in the v illage school : Chuuncoy was sent to the Peoksklll ' academy , then superintended by Albert Wells , a Rutgers college giaduato , but ; 1 who is now a Kansas farmer It was then that Chauncoy first do- veloped a tnsto for speechmaking Ono of the amusements of the academy was u donating society , of which Chauncoy soon became the stai tncmbor Housed to speak mainly ou politics as gleaned from the books ho hud road aud with pardonable legularlty he in i sisted that unless a cortnin mensuio wis adopted the countiy would go the devil " On finishing the coutso in the academy he decided to bo a firmer This plcasoa his fathot { neatly , who at i once puichnsod blind now lmplo moots for Chauncoy to go to vvoik with Chuuncoy vvoikod diligently following the plow and hooingcoin and potitoos until ho was eighteen yens old , when ho 1 determined that he should be a lavv- \ei Ho told his fathoi that he wished to I go to Y tlo college and study for the bir I , and the old gentleman , very much incensed i told him tnut it was better toi him 1 to stily at homo and bo a good farmer or than to go to college and bo a poor lawyer I Chauncoy wont to collcgo , however , ind stuuiod law Ho pulled the stioko o ir ot his class boat and was considered the I Unost singer In the place Ho used to I load in tlio singing of all the glee songs f , which would bo joined in bv the otheis ( in the chorus It was in Btumping Now Yoilc stito for I Prumont , aftoi ho bud graduated , that I ho Hist discoveied his lcul powuis of i oiaton QUANTRELL'S BAND An r.v-Oonf , derate Acoount of tlio Guerrilla Cliiol'nnil IIIh 1 olloweis It is said that the GuoirllK chief Quantroll was oiignially a mild man nertd and humane gontlomnn , sa > s the Plot Ida Times Union It is certain that he was a school tcacnoi and a very I good ono His brother wns killed by i Kansas men ami ho became a devil j Bill A ml oi son wis a slow motioned , j I quiet , modest country bo > His mother was vvhippod and hisslstois r ivishcd by fodor tl soldiers , and thoreaftci ho mur- doicd all who fell into his powoi twenty live in ono squad vvoioshothy ills gang Ho literally gloated ever tbo murdci of ubluo co it On the flrst r ild of Ciumtroll's bind tliiity took patt Quantioil was captain , Hallor , Gregg and Todd , lioutou mts , lohn Cole and Jim Younger , privates Bob was a child at the time , for ho was born in 18.51 Cole Younger names Novoinboi 10,1&01 , as the day ho killed his 11 rat militia man man.Tho gang was at its gi cutest strength when it porpottatod the horrible Luw- renco massai re in August , 1801 , and many voluntosicod foi that expedition aloiio ' 1 ho vole was unanimous to bin n the town und kill ovoty man in sight , and it was rigidly curried out The band cuiriod u bnmll , squire , black flag , mid in the center of it orabioidoicd by a woman s hand , was thu word Qunn- troll " Miinv of tno gnng bore cruel ficaifl , and Cole Younger bore around his nock a deep purple mai k , the olToct nt a rope vvhou ho vvus drawn up into nn oak tree by some playful Kansas Rod Logs " Wlion the question came up as i to sparing a prisonoiif ho was a Kan- bus man Cole pointed ulloutly to that mark and the prlsonci 's futo was senlod After the Ltwrenco ti igody the band foil away rapidly Tlio botdor counties i of Missouri were depopulated and order > vvasiostorcd in the rest , so the gang dissolved in the far south Quautioll dind in KontuoKy , elusping the hand ot a sister of charity , nud responding as i long as able to bor prayers The story ' goes that when laid out fet the giavo i liftyscois were found on his body Of [ tlio otliois , Aithui McCoy was shot dead in ions vvhilo roEisting arrest Tim Road was killed in the sumo state by a sherilT MUlor , Uindwoll and 1 Pitts woio killed in the North Hold raid , when the Youngora were capture 1. Jesse James was assasslnntod by a pretended - tended friend Andy McGulro was called cut the night of his wedding and i killed , und so the oi iginal gang wont I'orlinpN 1'iiiurt I * Alive Dehlis , Nov 0 Tlio 'I aRblatt ays % tole ( Tram lias been received from Zanzibar atat- mg that the report of the uiatsatro of tba Etnln Hey relief expedition under the com inand of Dr Peters , had not been conllrmod ana peodlnir connraiation the report U dla credited tnero | RIRBOVS RtBBONS Rich , Now ami llnntitlful Almost Given Awav Our Groit Ribbon Silo wai a grnml success , ovtrv lady was grnatlj sui- pi lted and delighted to ihul such riih beautiful Ribbons in all the 1 itest nud dollciito scuicosh ides , at the low pi ices qtiotou -y\Vo \ will loop tip the e\eUoinont for nnothoi week bv olTcilng arothui 1000 picios Rich Hetvj nil bilk Paillo Ribbons ( sitin edj'o ) Vvictly the "iiino qimlttv nnd saino shulcs u d imo pines as last lot wo wnitovuiv lmlin the cite to got their shudo out ot this lot como e trly bofoi o the as oitmout is broken TUB PUR I S AHU AS IOLLOWS LOll | Rich nil SHU Tulllo Ribbon 61c V ( sitin edge ) ' ellsovcrywhoio a > trn ) at 10 mil 12Je 101'J Rich all Silk Piillo Ribbon 10c [ • ( sitin cdo ) sollsovoijwhoio ajaid ) at 18nndOca aid LOU llvieh nil Silk laillo Ribbon lie [ • ( sitin edge ) scllscvcty wheru a\ind ) at Jie mil Jiea vaid IllGHGRADLlMPORll DNOVLL1Y RIBBONS Per Alillinoi , in tich velvet sitin , ottom iu nud tinsel stiipe anu plaid ef fects , ( o\quisito goods ) enl > 1 Mlllinois isU and 85e [ get $ J 00 a yard for a Mud ) same goods PURS PURS I URS Wo rat iv the laigcst and most complete - ploto line in the city of 1 m bets , Muffs , bliouldot Capes , etc Owing to the c\- tieino mild wciilhoi fins no not mov ing bo I ist ts wo would wish , in ordei to make them movowo naveio marked oui ontiicbtock it aftoi \ \In * juices , Boi ind Mult bolfi in ovoiy fnslnotmblo fin fiom $1 upto)0 isot bhouhlei Cipos in ovciv dcbiriblo fin , from $7 50 up to S60 e ich Mull in endless vnnctv , , nt oxtumeljlow pi ices 1 in liimmings iu endless \ niul > lowest prices in the city forstrictlj Hi t grido goods LVCL DEPAIUMLNl ( sneei U silo ) 18 inch all Silk Stiipo li ipoiy Gmo in crenn and dolicito bhiidcti , hie , vvoith $1 Z ) IS inch all Silk Russi in LucoDiipciy Ivcts bl leU , ciomo nnd dolicito shades , SJc , vvoith SI 10 lfa- ineli all Silk I tco Di ipciy Nets in lig- Uietl sttiped anu dotted elfeets , $1 Sj , SI JO $1 10 * 1 lOavni 1 URPbS HUM MINGS ANU TRINGLS , Wo ne showing all the latest novel ties in Diess liniimiiigs , gimp orna ments funges , finigod npion fionts , etc itvcii ic ison vblo prioos HANDK1 RC1II1 LS 20 do-on I idica' 1 mbioideicd TI S boi dor Sheei Liwn llaiiill eiehiofs ( now etvloUJc ) icduced fiom _ Ci 100 dozen L lilies I mbroidercdlnitnl Linoii Cambric II b Handkci chiefs , ] 5c caen Postivelj worth _ oe POLITICS 1 [ IN M0RM0ND0M. The Emancipation of the People From Church Rule ORGANIZATION OF WARD CLUBS . Preparing lor a Ijively Cnmpnlcn in the Kineilom < > r tlio Ileserct A Generation or 1m- itaiois In Mnrtlol Airay SiiT litki Cur , Nov 4 Lbpccialto Tnr Bfe ] ] Mormons possosa at least one chu ncteristlo of the heathen from the riovvory Lund L/lilncso nro noted for their lack of invontlvo j power hut a imitators they aio a auccens . especially id the line of manufiic tures : but they never forgot their leading habit ] So It is with the follovors of Tosoph Smith especially in political affairs During all i the past up to a short period back their people i vvero so eomp'otoly ' under the control of tbo priesthood that to carry nn election it , wns enl > ueccssiry foi the loaders to toll them who to v ote for and Id was done But thu introduction of moaern camp iljn ideas nnd , political practices foi u time wns much of i a | aralyrcr , creating h.ivoo in tlio ranks ot c tbo people a party Iho public displays and i speaking caused members of the people s pirty i to think nnd Uuton and when they begun to leason It was with ireit didlculty tliat they could ho rotulncd in full sympathy with their partj , and m my deserters came as a result of these acilvo campaigns on the I irt of the liberals It is only a llttlo vvhilo slnco the Mormon 1 ooplo were first called together to listen to I olilical talk und that hal como In imitation of tlio liberals and as a matter or necessity to keep then r mlcs full On moro th in ono occasion have the liberals asked and heirgcd for joint discussions on politics but they have signal ) v fulled because that is not their vviy of doing things Such discussion wet Id tend to open the eves of mem bcrs of their party , and cause them to thinkand act for themselves a thing the lenders most deeiro to uvoid Iho unusual activity of ho present campaign iu this city is ono of the most hopeful elcns in the his tory of this territory tiii iiiiputi lAirrr has taken the loa lia commencing a campatn for a municipal election six months hoforo it transpires Ono half that time has passed , and wo find the party most thoroughly organized , and with an enthusiasm throughout wlilch almost if not fully , limurcs victory Our city Is divided into twenty two cccloslas tical wards in each of which is n Mormon meeting house and school house L orniTly tlio meeting and school house vvero ono ana the same , but about the time or the passage of the 1 Jmun Is fuclicr bill the property was divided up MVing tlio meeting house to the church , while tlio school took second oholce , and in some cases was left without r any house In iiiauy of tlieso wards the Bchonl bouse is the onlj public hall for boll day business mootlugs and tionca became tlio places of rendezvous for political clubs It was in tlieso school houses that the liberals have been meeting to organize clubs and dls cuss matters pertaining to their party Aleut ovcry ward iu the city has Its liberal club and some vards have two to four Ihcsopartuko 1 of n military character both in uniform and urill , their weapons being plain and ilamboau I torches , wooden tuns parasols etc Iwonty- six years a o , General P I Jnard Connor cntorc I this city with his command of Call fornla soldiers and established Camp Doug las much airalnst the wish of tno tlien rul ing monarch lirigham Youm , Raving spent most of these j ears in Utah and all I tlio time been an 0 | poi ent to tlio church which dominated tlio destinies ot Utah and [ hold back this fair land , no more appropriate , selection could bomauo than OeneralConnor to lead the Liur.iuL rAiiTV to viotort tlo has fully organized his staff of oMoors and aids ani last Saturday evening tbo ilrst parudo took place It was a rauirnillcent affair , and a great surprise to the vast crowds witnessing It Iho general and staff , mounted , beaded tbo column , followed by a company ui huzzars in red uniforms , metallo helmets , etc , and tbeu came company after | company of ward clubs , with torches " LADIES'MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Ore it cioniiug sale of Inokoii nnd odd lols icgaidioss of test Fine Muslin Skirts IlnniKoincl } tiimuieil und well Inmlo at T5c $ iooiioni $ $ Rnducod lhdueod Reduced Reduced fiom fiom f i oui I SI 15 $1 . i _ > 00 fiom and ami and $1 Jo _ Sl )0 $ J J. * ) 1 $ J i0 Good Muslin NIGHT DRESSES Plliished with line edffO toe , ledticod fiom oOe and bOc PINi : MUSLIN MOlULltllUHUARD NIGHT DRESSES | Well mailo and htiudbomulj tiiinincdnt j Tor $ iorir25 ; ( Reduced Reduced Reduced fI om fiom 7Go fiom $1 00 and I and S5o _ _ 81 r0 J $1 75 _ Fine Muslin Chemise AVoll mndo and ncntlv tiimnicd at lonr 76c $ i.oo Rodueed Reduced Rcdiu ed Rcluccd from fiom liom fiom See $110 SUi nud and ami Tic 'iQe $1 2j $1 50 Good Muslin Drawers Well mndo , loci stitch sowing , Joe , leduced fiom lie Fine Muslin Drawers _ Well mndo , h ind'-oiucly 11 imined 50r" 75T110T Reduced Reduced Redmcd fiom f i oin from * 1 00 $1 J i and mil 75c 11 10 _ _ _ _ _ Sd 1 _ Good Muslin CORSET COVERS , High and low neck tiimuieil oinbiQid- C13 edge , -oe , 1 educed fiom oe and 10c. brightli ! burning Nearly two thou * anl torches were tiven out fo" this 1 ariuo uud they ii i were 1 erne bv iiinuy of tlio most i 1 romlncnt business men by 5nuiier j | men in all 1 ursults of life , by 0110 company of colored men and hi l bovs from twelve to clehtoei tears old li J hen there vvero Chinese 1 interns n vvholo comt i iny of drums suvcru ban Is und nu- mcious ! tianspareiicios buch a displ ly llvo j ears uc.o would hnvo boon rcotod with iiissls ono IKS , noTTi s eoas , clubs and stones , but on this occasion tlioro was rothing out coed , humor , fclndness from opponents ( , and cheer aftoi cheer from friends ' All this campaign on the part of the lib erals ( is in 110 hands or a cotnmittco under tlio 1 uiicet suvcrvislon of Judge Ov Powers 1 n shrewd politician possessing a uiaLnotism : such as insplics conildonco and enlists < tlio aid of all fi lends of the cnuso Ho hus all the assist inco icvulrcd Iu clerks , active committee men mil there is ample llu ] ind il backing for uic tine , the expenses llicro is 1 lcnty of work to see th it the regis tritlon i duutiL the next lilty d ivs is full and correct ' and many kuottv iiuestlons will have to ' bo decided As I s ild iu the beginning of this letter the M01 mons are imitators ihoy have fallen into line with withnir nir 11 on 1 s lAinr by the organization of wird clubs At their meriting houses nnd in th ) school rooms they t ] ilk to the pcoplu nbout the liouvy taxes that will bo hut osed tiuuu them if tbo liberal party gain the olectiou and Insist that I ittnr Day Saints should bo fnithful to their vioiva and covenants I 0 , obey the order of tba priesthood With ample church funds to bie.lt up all Unit a vijoious cami ain will cost they uro oreparlni , to outdo the liberals in displav , and for that purpose will nrranizu mounted companies for pit ul Hut whit they intend in this line cannot bo tel I nt this vvntln since their organs uru qulto silent and their meetings aio rnther exclusive Not no with the liber 1I1 Iho iribuuo devotes nearly a column every duy to the dolnes of | | the clubs nnd most of the meetings uro public If there Is enthusiasm in the people a II party it has not been seen to any extent jot It is true , however that they aio very active especially iugattinc forii nors to naturalize ind in brin inf Mormons from country pi icca to work on the sewers now bolnt , put lu th it they may vote at the coming election 1 ho contest nurrowe I djwii to ita re il essence me ms nn euthuslastio cumpaif.11 on the p.utof the liber its full of hope to win vvhilo the peoples party will light every Inch to retain power , nnd the party being only the iiLciitof tlo cumuli money will tie sj outficely lo the people s party it means victory or clso the down till of Mormrn lulo not only in bnlt Lake City , but an early loss of all political power And sen nation of church and state in Mormonism means moro thnn nuy member of the priesthood wishes to contemplate M LUS1 118 (5It 11' . A ratal Oiblo Cm Aeolilont In Knnoia City Kansas Cm , Mo , Nov 9 Tno brakes on the 1 if th strcot cahlo train refused to work us the train was descending tlio hill between Dclnw ire and Mala streets this af ternoon Atthefjotnf the hilt the run away trnlu collided with nnothor tiulu and both vvero wrecked Urinman James Johnson vas sorlously , perhaps fatally injured 1 he conductor was struck on the head and knocked senseless Ha was removed to a f hocpltul and Is in n precarious condition , I our passengers were slightly Injured i Colli Ills ItOUUH ( "llllf HHldll MiNsrnons , Nov 0 J Prank Collom was placed on the stand to day In the case in which ho Is defendant Hosworo his con * fossion was made under the influence of a great mental stralu caused bv anxiety to liolp Mr lilnlsdoll over his troubles Ho said there was not a word of truth in the conies ' slon und that ovcry uote sigaud by lllaisdell was fconulno The Catliolio Centennial ' riAiTiMoiiK , Nov 9 Preparation * are in i full blast for tlio great Catballo centooulal celebration which will begin hero tomorrow Great numbora of visitors , mostly of clerical aspect , are throating into tlio city Card Inal laseheieau arrived today In company with Prima Minister Mercier , ot the l'rov- ( inco of Quebec , and several other notables ) Iho hundredth birthday of tbo Catbolia hierarchy in this country will bo the ilrst yvonteclebratod tomorrow , by n inucuill ( rout street procosiloa and pontltlclal ul l * | I mass lu the cathedral t