THE OMAHA D-AILX WKteEHDAY , NOVEMBER 5 , 1800. FCRY OF A MAX SCOBSED , A Ditcaitlctl Maiden 'Wroalts Vengeance on n Lymphatic Lover , SENSATIONAL SHOOTING AT FREMONT. A. Wagon nml Oliver Struok by a. 1'ljliiK 'Iraln nt Clinipoll | Yes- In N Fin MOST , Xeb , Xov 4 ( Special Tile- Kiimi to Tin HI.I | A suinutionid shooting HfTalrodUrud ntiis.'ttlthis i veiling In Davis' drill , ' HI 01 11 , when William 1'attcrson was shot byiiyoiniK woman named I'loru Leech. Two shots \vcio mvJ , one oftthrm tnklujji-fTcrt In I'littcrson'H light side , though not seiioinly Inlin liiiint ( ) I'rtttersoi.'s slor ) Is that Miss Kccib mid himself hnvo bicn ItcejiliiK enm- { 1.111 } fut thito 01 four ynrs , hut that 10- I'ciitly ho hiul told her Unit their ichitlnna limit ci iso. The gill had been writing let ters linpoitiinlnt ; him to restore bet In his formerood ( Krafts Miss IvtLh llvot at Heniilnf'lon Slie rame to Kninunt yisti'rd.iv and this afternoon reds- tried nt the I'no .lust before tbo sbootliif ? Iho } left tin ) hol < I to1 , ' thcr nnd came into the drilK stoic1 totffthtr Soonartci entering the slOK-tho tfltl ( Irc-vv the iwolvor and shot I'aliiMvm In the bick Miss J ccch nays tin } ) md iii.n | u led nhoutcxi hiiimln photo graphs \\oiildimtciiturioniphiliit nnd no aritsl lius been miide . A Kniblibiir at 1'cru. I'l in , Nib , ov. I fSpucial Tdetrruni to Tin In ! 1-l'hli has been un exciting day bore. This iiftimooii nt nbout live o'clock a decidedly blood ) and s * rions fn c-for-all light look jilace. The low stinted o\cr politics and mi old family feud between two families named Adams and Dillon Char It } An mis wax stabbed bv a limn himcdC.iu- ihon MOII * th in ndorcn vvcio eti niicd in the Unlit , and blood llovvcd fieolj All the pi ttiilpants wcie anested Stiiiek ! ) > a Kl > h K Ti nlii. H , Is'cli N'ov 4. [ Special Teh1 lo Tin DM J As llonrv Olcson wns uossliif ; the tr.ick at this plaeo tbh morning Ids \\IIKOII w ns stunk hv the eistliomid llyer and completely demolished Mr Olcicn w thrown iipiinst thu sl nixnt and puihnps fntaJlj liijuiud Hinpty vvntei bauels In Mr Olcsen's wiigon wire thierhn twcnt ) feet TtlK HM'VKlt ItlXU , Hi'iinliiKN IJut CM. 1\\ \\isfH , U U. , N'ov. 4 Sinn miry of to < ( l.iy'siue'cs : rive nml onelmtf fuilonpbnellovnovvon , Vli'nlo seconel , Helen Hose tliiid. Time Sovcn fiiiloiiff ; I'rleolesi won , Illant\ro Rivoml , Tapulinnnok tlilul Tiinu1 . : il Six fniloinjsOliilocevvon.bt. . John second , Dovei tblnl 'liino-1 : Ili'4. ' Mlle mil oiio-slxtcentli roxmeilo won , I'l.ithci * soe-onel , ( Milen Keel tlilul Tiim -i .at Nine fuilomti ( Ivpiy Queen won , Cortl ( cllist'coml , rmiilo 11 thUM Time 1 57 Sal lofNoted TCii/Mii rii.N .TNov t. Tbo most hn- portant silo of tboitiinjlibieda that has been held in litu v ears w.is the ono conducted by Colonel ] ) rue.ein the Paddock hero tmliiy. All the lioiscsioni'iriHlng the raclni ; stable nt Dwycr lit others vvero Hold ; initialing such Htnr porfoi mers as Hanover , Kingston and Ins'icctoi B , besides a mimboi of others. The most Impoitant sales \vcro : Sir John , to .1 j ; MLUonuld , JS.tXH ) , Aunmia , C. Cornell- hon.f-.TlK ) , Houston , J U. McUoiinbl.W.-liXI , Kxtia Diy , 1G. . O'liolll } , $ JtK , ( ) , Kings- bridge , K G. O'Kellly , $ .IOUO. Longford , J. U. McDonald , f..MM ) ; DuliUvIn , I1. . C. O'lliilly.fJ.dlK ) ; llunovor , by Hindoo Bour bon Bcllo. by llonnlc Sintlnud , B. 0. O'llrlllsHS , MM ) ; Inspector II , by Enquher- Colossu's , by ColossiiH-Ucllo Mc-ido , HO.IXX ) , Kingston , bv Spiiidthrlft-lCip.igi , by VIc- toihit. l > lillipDwer , $10,000 : Miridmi , .1. II. MtCorinIclctUUO Ncbrnskn. and Io\vn t'aleiitH. "WAsnisoTcls. N'ov. 4. [ Speehl Tclogrinn to Tin : HI.I : . ] Patents wore issued todn } as follows Hlchnrd C. Andoison , Pawnco Cit } , Neb. , looking utensil ; William 0. llos- tei , David City , Nebw , ishlns machine ; Conrad lHlrltk , Oniaha , NoK , vehicle polotlp , Fay O. r.irvvell , Dubuque la. , as- siKiior to ( J. 0. HeatSt. . Joseph , Mo , tiam- IUOI.K orcbah supporter ; \Vlllliuu II Haley , K10d , la. , hay loniler ; James A Hint-on , Pis Molnes , In. , fi lotion bnlTei foi railway cms anil ttilll coupling , John Kellogg , Coun cil ItlnlTs , In , clothes line r.ppiiatns ; John M Lonnnon , Dos Monies , In , Hour dresser ; J-llildgo ) T. Likes , DCS Molnes , li. , truck t-Ienncr , Andiovv O. Samiiolson , bhter , as- .slgiior of one half to J. II. Liu-son , U. P. Vll- hnd , 0 O Lignohl , C. Soderland. O M. .lolmson , 12 Petcixon nnd A. 1C. lirsland , Stoieycountv , Iowa , end gate for wagons ; ( . 'Inn l'c'4 A. Sclj , Suinnir , la , expansion drill ; Herman C btollo , Davenport , In. , pocket maun Hiifo. Kooplni ; Oat American Cnttlr. LOMIOV , Nov. I. At n meeting of the ecu trul ehninbei of iigrieulturo today a resolu tion was adopted that the regulations regarding - ing tbo Importation of cattle should no main tained ; also thnt n peiioil of the six months ought to cinpso after n country rulcihued from disease before Its cattle arc accepted The resolution was bisedupon thoioportof the committee interpreting the American meat Inspection uct ns a menace to Ureut Ihltaln , and adilinir that It was imiiosilblo to Jgnoio tbo fact Unit persistent and reckless I'ffortsaro still buhiR inndo to secure tlio freq Admission of American cattle. Uho report further sajs that the fresh outbroik ol pleura pneumonia in Now Jersey recently is UKullklent hulkatiem of the risk. The C7iiro\\lteh m Annlua. VILVNov. . 1. ( Siwclal Cableffi-ain to TIIK Hi K.I The czarowitrh , who U about to make u tour of the cast nnd who will embiuk at the Austrian poitof Tiieste , will anlvoat the frontier of. Austria between y and .1 o'clock this afternoon. By special request no nnlcinl rouption will bo tenelored him Upon Ids arrival ntllie Korthein lallvv.i ) sta tion In this clt } bo will bo met hy the Aus trian I'iniKTor and n number of archdukes A con it ( li'iiu'i will bo giM'ii In his honor ntll o'clock anil at 10 o'clock ho will resume liH Journey to Tile-sto. .loiirnals hero hull the visitor the czaiwvltoh as a welcome sign ol friendly relations between Austria nnd Kus Ma and of the love and prnuavvhuh prevails ivoijvvhin ) . lloono Notes , Boosi' , la. , Nov. Spwial TelPRrrnni to Tin : Ib.E.j-Clmiles Hall , proprietor ol the llu tier house , nnd a pioinlnont and wealthy citizen , died this nfteriiosn , iiRcd fortj-llvo. IIo had been u nsldent of Uoonc for II f icon j ears. Mr. Hull was a Mason ol hlKb derive , being a- Knight Teiuplor nnd member of thc'Mjbtle Shrine. The Doon packfug house , J , M. Douil ic Co , propilotor * ' , wilt start toinoriow with o capacity of SeXI hogs per day. 'I his enter' ' iirlsovvns secured bv the subieilptlons ol Hoono's business men after shuip competl tionby several other Iowa dtios. \Vlll linoNliiiate tlio Clmruc. Js'iw YOHK , N'ov , J. [ Special Te.egi.nntc Tnr HKE.JInspector Hj rues today came oul with a strong letter lu regard to liov. lr ) Hownrd Croihv'a rcocnt accusation tlmt f ccitain police captain had iccilved frol H lastjciirln blackinull fitiro Hiiloonkocpor n Ids nreclncu , The Inspector admits tlie Kfiivlty of the uausatloii nnd promises i rlld tuvciiUgution. Tlio Kreiich Cublnel. VimXov , 4 iSiocliil | Cablegram U Tin Hi i.J At tlio incetlnh'of the euliluet to day President Carnet signed the bill pravld tlnj , ' for the supplj of foititldl plneos through ' 'put Franco 1th Iprcyislous. hi giuutllle : nunitlcht to imi-t Iho ic'tiilromcnts | of the civil | K > pulatiuii for two month * . OvvliiKto the H'jcctlon by the budget com- mltteo of Hie povtiniiicnt'1) proios | l to ud- vuncou loan of MOW , < KJi ) frnncs to the Ton- iUln | protectorate for thopuriosc of extend ing publicAvorks und bullcl.nir i-iillvvny , Ktieimo. iitider scoictarv for the colonies , imd the budget lOinmlltoo will pupaio n new bill .1 in iMTjsitit t'mt itr.xr. Thi'Mdovv of HIP Im t s .lust Ire Jill In * Loses Her Homo. \Vf iHMiTON , Nov ; l-lbpeciil Ti-loKiam to TIIF IbK I Mrs. Miller , tlio widow of Justice Miller , und her KratuldaiiKher , Mips Corkhill , in en aiii buck in their i-esldencoon lliRhhindtorriec , hut uiifoiluiiutrly they cnn remain there for only u few il.iyt 'I'ho boiiso is iiilvcitlscd for tent nnd tbo horses anil eaiiliiffes will bo solel on Mondaj next. In mlelltion to Mrs. " .Miller's incut grirf nttho loss of licr binbund , she lini another U'vliiR oiilcil In Khlng no her ioii > foitulil < ' bonic for n board ! n.t house It nppcars tli.it .lueiiro Miller , nltlioiiL'b ho onlojcd n IncriitlK * pi ictli'o forniunv jdrs and has d raw n a salnry of $ * , W ) u j out for the last quaitovof uiontury , left pnietiuilly nothliir ( extent hU homo-steiui not even n life Innnca nncit unit .Mrs Mllloi's inioincwill iiolonitci- permit her tooceiipv the uons < without IXIIIR c.xtravapmit 'Ihu houn * life of the Miller fninlly HIIS liospitablo to a ( treat dejtieo and tbojiistici ) nlvvnv ! ) MiKiiit his suliii ) every month Wht-Mi uskeil this afternoon concerning tit r plans for the futmo , Mrs.\IIllti bunt Into tears and suid "I hnvo no intoino und 1 mint lent mv house nnd furniture to ( , 'et soiiiethlnt ? to llven-pon 'lids house nnd furnlturo h on- tiii-ly mv own , nml it Is sill J Inive M'hilo .ItiilcjoMillirliNeil liolnul his salnr.v. but ttio moinont ho died that HUT ! > topi > cil Ilmve al- VMIJS lieon considcu-ilii ridi v.-oiiuin , bntnovv 1 must sell mv horses and i.iriliKCi 1 huvo never het'ii without the nseof mv own nu-- rlujte . My father owned 111 * , own horse-innd I huvoalvvnvs been iicenstntncil to lido behind - hind inV own team. Now my team must bo sold Ittsvor > well known , " continued.Mra Mlllur , "that .ludio Miller devoted tvvnty- oltrlit v eait of his lifo to the unl'tous duties of the snpieino lieiuh , also Unit \vliilo holdlnj , ' tliat eminent poiltiot ) lie wns deUJn eel ftom ciiriiini , ' and niakiii- ( nuv inotiov other tliun the snlaiy the govern- inent piUfliltn. He w.is ilclmrieel fminspec- nlatiii'ln ( real cstutu , from buvhiR htoiks 01 ( 'lvingle'H'ilndvlco to private clients ,1 ml fro Mlll-i h.itlinanv obligations outside of his iinineilUto household , unil Ms prlv.ito means vvtio ncedcil and nse'd long into It is very lind to i lvenpjnv hoinoiit this time , but I mil obliged to dolt. " 'Ibc I roncl. 'I'li-JlTlllll. Puns Nov I.-Special ( Cablegram to Tin : Hn : I Tlio cabinet has charged fll. Hoche , 1'ilnlstei of eoinniorce , and M De- vellc , minister of agriculture , to lequcst the eoinniltteo of the ebunihei of deputies hiving In chirpu the consideration of the now tariff bill , to expedite-Its hbor so that the ehambii wu > debate the nie.-nuro by the end of Juiiu ary. It ispioinNod to begin the nmingeniont ol the now tariff in Xovembei of Ib'JJ. ' rivlllniis nn'l SolitiCIH Bi in iv , Nov t A detichmaiitof soldieis who went cn igeel In guardlut ; at a lallvva } station n bed } ofcciults , Inteifeied with the relatives of the icrrulls who hail come to MO them farewell Several soldiois vvero stfiick bv civilians , vhereupon the } drew thcii side arms and attacked their nssiilunts Sovii.il rivilluiis wcie badly W'ouiidod. 1li < * Tlpiierui ) Tilul Ailjoiirnetl. Tiii'in iii , Xo4.Special [ CublcRi-am to Tin J3l r. . 1 The case of the crop-n In tbo lonsplruc } trial was concluded vestordiy and the tilal was iidjouine'd fcjr a week to enable the defense topiepiie their rase. I'mjieroiVllliiiiii IIiintH Hours. Bim.iN , XoI I [ Spcchl Cablegiani to Tin- Hid ] Kinpeior William , for the llrst time since his coining to thu tin one. engaged In the minimi bear hunt at Oriincwald on St. Hubut's day. A Smallpox Jloax. IJL\V "YoitK , N'ov , 4. 'Iho report that tbcio was smallpox on thostcimoi Hulgr.ivnwhich arrived ut qiniantino jcstculay Is untiue. Gcttini : a Murder i * ' I w lib in government employ at Fort Smith when a lulf-bierdiuunod lliekett was condemned for imirdei mid sen- tented to be handed , iijs tlio Now Voile Sun. About two vveoks bofoio the date of the hanging a paity of St. Louis pco plointno tint way. Among thorn was a lone female about lift } yearn of age , \vlio vvsvjgri.itl.v coiuorned nbout the balvu- tion of the Indian raeo When she leaincd that Iliclvclt WMJ to * wing she sent him a testament and bomo tracts , and a day later tame to him and "aid : "It lias nil nek me that 1 would like the poor man's autograph.rottld jon bo kind enough to hand him this , album and ask him to write his niimoV" I , of I'ouiM ) , agreed to do bo. It vvaa \ciy line album , costing not los- than $1(1 ( or $12. undoveiy page VVIIB still blank. 1 passed it into lliclcett and told him \vhnt was wanted. IIo ealled for inoin about two hour ? , and lumdeil the album , neatly wuippcd up. I sent it oviji to the hotel and liftcen minutes later tlie lone vvomtui binught il bade with o.yes rolling In hoiror. liiulcett lind written on evorv piiffe and ho had wiitten , " ( Join , ? to hull Inly - $ , 18il" . YOUH tiulyand nmvvt mcot together tlieic. Jim Iliekott.1' In tlie I CK . It isronorn.lly { s up.po-.ed that lnto\lea tlnp tliiiiK tfoti , into the hcud suys tin London I3illy Tolo'iivnli. | , This Is a , mis tnkc ; It is to the low Unit the funion o liquor fly. Such it tlio iihyolologie'a ditoovory that hiih boon innilo by Ilonrj JJull , iloseilbod us "a bihl hcatluci t-ii- : pentor. " who , bulni ; bieu httiput AIiu-1 uorouph htreot polko court locently , explained - plained tlmt lie had eoi tn Inly taken toe mueh "Old 13as > * , "biit instiiul of c into his body it hnd got into his leg-h. Tlio inagNtrato recognl/od the viiltio o thisdl'-eoverj by impo--in.j "asinall line. ' Mr. Hull's theory wns , oddly enough continued in thu i-muo until on the saint day , for Annie Lavey , "a jpood-lookin { jount , ' woman , " liavinjr been likuwin 1011111 ! in n doubt fill i-ontlition , laid tin nlaniconhoringH. Tliu fart is , she had been In the hospital for a bail Knee , tint they hail glvon hoisiuh a powerfu lotion thnt the eould not uio it vvltluni talviiit , ' ikilrojiof stiong drink of course inteinall } . As the enso appuated to require quire inedle-al Investigation she vvai wen hae-Ic to the hospital. CVitiilnly one o the question * ? of the day would seem ti bo , li\Vh.it \ "hall wodoVlth our legbV" A Dltimond Knrring in Her Shoo. Ono of tlio most singular hnp ] > enlngi occurred in. thlMiltyon Mondiivuven Ing last , siivH Hit ) Lexington ( Ky. ) I'rohi A lady of Kui Mnln Btroct , while walk Ing home , w.is dUturhed by an article li her shoe , which she thought at Ilrst ti bo acimior vvlilli had gotten in whih walking nloiifj. she vent limping homo anil on lemovlng her bhoo found u tliu mend enirin ' . Her diess nUirt had up parcntly caught it up In homo nmnnci iintl dropped it into her shoe. The hid ; Is at a losto Uiiinv vvlio lost thu viilua hie , and can nut lellwhoio _ she found It A Ilerole Svltbiunii. . A ronnirknhle nihO of faithfulness ii dntj oc-currcd in Hamburg1. A bwitoh limn who was about to ilttonelto th swilohesforan nji'pronehlng train , feav his llttlu duiiL'hter , riiiitiliiL' to him wit ! l.erc'lothcn on lire. Ho did not leave hi post , but not hi switch fli-ht and Wioi ran to her ui-ii.stniue , The child illci of her wouuds , but the tiuiu A ILttlKOl COHPLIENT , The Omaha Club Tenders Edward Roic- wnter nn Impromptu Reception. HE WINE OF JOY WAS UNCORKED. 'IicDcU'iulfrs ' ol' Nrbi'flslea ljuli jl/ctl lot- tlirViirk Donn In ! > ( - f'ill Inir tinI'rohllillni - } A inciiilineiil. It vvtu a little after 11 o'clockwhen the cturns from o\cr tlio state fuvorablo to iKlillcinso ana tlio dafc.it ol prohibition , * eie rolling In , that a conmiltlco fiom the Onnlin ihib liivinlwl Jlr. Itosanatoi smc- .11111 , anil dirilcil him olT „ to the ilub , vvhuro. n loceptlon had boon uistlly aiiutigcil In his lionor. Ills ontiniuo into thodinltn ? room of tlio 'lubupou ' Mr 11 } II.Mcday's urtn , WHS the Kim ) for u round of tiiipluuie , Unit expressed inoiu than the words wlucli followed , the profound upprcuintion the members of the members of the senlo r soclnl oiRiuilmtlon of ho tity felt for their piest After Mr. Mediy suuccdid inconiiimniHiig iitUnlioii he said " 1 need notlntioduccMr iosovvnter to you j hols too well known to nil > f } ou for tint. " Mr Itosevliter In responding to thosciotul nlliuslistic welcome of tlio cvcnltifr , slid Ilils is u hilarious .touting , vvhero ono is n hill gul to cxnicss himself as he , vMie s , even ( or iirohlbitloii. I think : iowvohno fought n brave light , unil nro out of the ivootls , hii\IiiK snowed prohibition under by 3iOUO votes I liopo when v ecan toll with ccitiiinty tint -v .e have counted out ' prohibition , 'without the help of Douglas county , that wo will unio u meeting of n noio public character , \vheio \ these \\lio nre now present hcio may meet otliors mul tclobratc nltli them the victory. " Itvns inllv aminuto Iwforo the ( . lapping of hands mul tholovvlj expressed "vvevvill" died uvuiy. Then Ah. Mcilm cilled upon Air Olliiitto extend to Mr. Iloscvvuter the fu-edom of the ilub iconis unit wikoinohiin to this meeting of his frieiiels. Mr OITiitt pnf.ii.ed hia reinaiksby statini ; that ho VILS from ICuiiturky nnd when leaving tlio bc-uitiful blue ( trass country lioro with him to Nubiuslru ( i lett i from the "stilt ej cd noddeSs of loform , " Ik'iirvVnttcrson , to All Kosevvnlcr And , siiel Jlr. Oltutt"AIr Wnttoi-Miii tolil mo Unit the klni ; of nil othu men in cn-nestness and will in unj iuuso which ho undertakes Is 12d \\ard Kosewiitcr. Awl I ha\o found It bo Ills lee for Nebraska , for Om iha , has been denionstr.itod in this grout c.Un pilKn Ills devotion to principle htis been this t lliiiRstnrof ( his busy life , unil I know of no man In tlio grot stnte of Ncbmski who so merits our appiiLintlon , our love us Ed- \\aiilltoscnatcr And I in a Ho bold to snv that this sentimentnotonl ) [ iivviiils in tlio Omaha club , but in the heart of this ( jreit munlclp.illty And 1wish tlmt some public mi'otiiiR cm bontiniigcdlii honor of tlio com- in.nuli.r-iu chief of the font's opposed to prohibition and hisiihle llcutcn.mts for thu put they have so noblj takeu in this cam- jaiKii" Then some called for Mr. Kosenutei atat- Inp tint they tould listen nil nlht | to his storj of the campaign und the yloilous vlc- torv. "I feel , my frlemlV' replied the cdltorof 1'iiu lin : , "that iv gieat loiel has beui lifted olt my sliouhleis. We hnvo iciched tlio staico vvlieio we inn laj aside the burdens and responsi bilities and feel that our duty has boon done. Ilubtho creditot this vhtorj is pently duo to tlio aid and assistance which was rccei\cd from the business men of tlio city. It 1ms been snid Unit in councils of vviu- there should be nollKhtliif , ' In this case If there was any HKhtliiK It wnsdonoby myself. " .Now thnt the question Is settled , I hope for all time , we inn tiutlifnlij say tint IS'JO ' will bo u meniorublo yew for us as a city and state. Theiols nothing to prevc-nt ourgo- liiKforvunl shoulder to shoulder to buildup tjns inpldly growing metropolis and No- brnslm. ' This caminlgnhas been memorable in one tliiiiK at least , it has brought our people to KottiiTvlth null-responding better apprecia tion of the work that Is jet to bo done , and this getting together will help to woik out the destiny of the r > itj n"d state. With the defeat of piohlbltloii Omaha Is bounil to have a half million people Inside of twenty jears. [ Ai > - iilause ; iideilcs "tlliat'sr.BlitTliat'sri''bt" ! ' | What lluivodonoto helpdcfeutthisquestion has boon done for Omuha and thu bo.vs. " .Anil the uppluuso which followed this icf- cienio to ono of the shibboleths of the prohi bitionists mighteaillj liavobeenhcaida docn blot Its nuiiy. Ail CliirtiisCoe , tliotre.unrci of the husi- ne.ss men's nnd mutters' association said tlmt lie nevei inndo n speech but would take the oppoitunity to refute what h-id bion said about the monov Mr llosowaterhudrecehed from the assodatloii foi his work. "To my peisonulknonledgc/'lsaitl Mr. Uoe , "I know Hint Mr HojLivuter h.is been pud hut$100 for his expenses in this campaign. The woik hohasdono has been done forOnnha , for Ncbt.isk.i. I know that his cours > u tins lost to Ills paper many subscribers , but this did not In tbu least ilutcr him fioin doliiK what ho thought to boiiRlit , to bo Just , be- tvui'ii man nnd man. No honor you can put upon him will bo lost , for ho deserves all the icnor , all the credit for tlio victory. " Mr. Aiiniiisaid thnt it uus u plcasuio to : iim to rise nnd ndd to the eulogiu of I2duaxd Koseiwitei , Veins ugo ho win nn cmi > lo\o of Tiih Htu. lie felt then as ho did now , tint the pcrsistcnco , the energetic , devoted lojaltv to Oniiha , then exhibited none the less than no\v , the splen did viilllty of the manhood , the honesty nnd intcgrlt ) of Kit\\ard Itosowater. TUB BEH is now loiopnUcd as ono of the leiidlag papers of this country , and this Impromptu recep tion of our guest of this uenlng Is only an o\idenccof whutwo propose to do in the luliiro for the consistent nnd hcnost champion . of Omaha. Other speeches of nn eulogistic nature wore ni ide by Alessrs ( J. S. .Montgomerv , J. P. Johnson , Dudley Smith , und then the chairman appointed acominiltcoto nrrango for u 11 ccptlon In the neai futuio In honor of Mr , and Ids ablu llcutcnunts. lion .lohn I < AVebstir and ilr. H. P. Hot-gen , after which the him died members of the club pi ( .sent raised their voices In n psalm of ' prilsofor the jjucst of the evening and then ndjomned to the club imilors to listen to Htm [ moie chccilng news of Nebruika's Held da } , Uiirai tiling a Itoni.in Moiiimiont. An into cstli ) < ; lninaii { iiioiiuinuiit , sa 8 our Vienna uoiruipomlunt , Is being un- carthc'il Ijy order of tlio KomnnniiuigcM- criununt , MI.VB the London Dally Nuws. I'lof.TocllcfCUWulehouover tlio O. tliins. The mill Is called Adam lij thopooplo of the noltfhborhood , vhlch isHltuateil about two hour : ) ' jouincj from ItossiiMi and Ilftein lioui-h from tliu hea. I'lold .Nriusluil.MoHko llr-stilosc'iibed thu moil iiino nl in hit * letters doin Tnikuj. Sumo ol tlio bountifully lie n htoned liavohecn ciuiicdolT by the voiihsints ol thobOpnitH nnd used as tombatonos In tlio cuuiuliMitdh. Tliu mill contained nuinoioiH intoi-DStinj : und well sunlit torod rollofsliiih luivo IHJOII nlnccd In Jim mu.-cHini ut Bucharest. It li bo- Ilovcil that tlio iiionuiiiL'iit wiiHoroctoilln lionor of i ( front victory woi by the Honinns ovur thu barhixilniij uoitli ol tlin Diciulbo. There ib onu Insuilptloi uhich points to Trujnn , but thoio nu : niiinj pioofrt thnt the inunuinuiit date : doiiiii Inter poriod. i'or the Poor. A scheme Is on foot for the erection n Drohuich of n now brino-butliH liospltii for the poor , affording- Increased am much needed ncconimodution , The en tire coat of the building will IK ) bornob ; u huly ulioso nnnio IM nt drosont with held. T o llotrs I rein Siberia , The Jitrdln Dos PliiutHbii\s , our Pail concHpondent , lias lately ncidccl to it show of wild boasts two magnificent t-po clixious vf tile whl'.o Siboiiivu boar , tiiy tin Loinlon Dallj I'olMVl te.ii | orilrIMy'ltij. ' . ' ! * In u t'.ixi iHimlly ti'iiantc'd b a rtoh. A nowhini1 ficlnjfduj. ' . wlilill'i ' lho\ will lw roinoxed \ \ * teen , ta It N read.\ The i-ollcetlon iff wild now consists t > { < nine Tic-ars , thrco IIJCIIIH , ( in oielut.u bliifUptinllioi , two A1i.is sliiliiii HOIK. Inn r lojal tlserii , and HVH pniithory , Ic-iMi's u score or MJ of binnllor niilnmk' ' Thu iliiitllu dos I'lnutosbonsts of tliollwi ccdnnbroujilit to I'.uropo. Tt NrMi , \ \ \ botanical pocl- tncns , Ims ninii'-eum of huttnal hi-tor.N , nunly lobuilt nnd endonudby ihe fctute , nnd Is , with tin ) Louvre' , one of tlio ino-t liitcro-.llnj , ' Uyhts of l'nrl < . Ulbqulto free to the publli1 ItnlTon was nt ono t i ino the illieotor of it , anil wMiiM. ) . I'liovrctil qnito rcc-outlj The hitter died in a little hoiiio adjoining tlio niu- seuin of iintodiluviaii skeletons. I 'I KIV'AMJl ) ltAlj.\IClj.\V.\ , The Cliarj-o ofthp Ninety.riiltll llli li- liindori at New Orleans. Amot loan valor isnnnuiill ) remembered nnd bonoicd nt Uluil motto. It is near tlio Hceno of ho btttloot Now Oili'iui * * , where Aiiioi'ienn htrntiitfeMii anil cMiurajjo won n decisive vii'tory over IliUMi biavoty nml dish , und in the object of many n plIjfi'imiijLfi1 throughout tbo.vani * , \\iltomeonoipontk'nt nf the Now \.a\k \ Time * * . Tow of tlio visitors , however , site uvvnro tlmt the c'oinetei'y stands upon the o * iut spot vvhoto u loyiinent of I.nfflNh Holdler-j made n clmi-go tlmt rivals Halnklavn foi Intrepidity anil timing. The siicce * < reirs ami deicomlants of the < rnUnnt Scots tvho nmdolhuclmik'e forthev vvele Albion s nion now propose to eieel a monument to those who fell on that occasion , nnil the Intel-cuing o\ent will probably tnko plneo January 8 , 1S)1. ! ) The venerable historian , Judge Alex ander Wnlker , formoily editor of the Iv'ovv Orients Ilei.ild , in his ninnitlvo "JncKson and New Oilcans1 writes i" leforetie-o to the ei'lebrated ehmso < > f the Jsinetj-tlilid. "Koaiii' , judtfiiij- very i.ishlj Unit the nionitnt lind uirlvod fo"r lilni to act , now wheeled his line Into column , ( it hnd been , : is vvoluivo seen , Intended as it ie&oivo tothiealcn , without ulvnnelmr upon tlio .Amciican lines , ) and , with the Ninoty- tliirelln fiont , pushed fonviiid to net hit * l > ulin tlio bloodv tragedy. Thegiillnnt iinrt stalwart Hlghlandois , 1)00 ) btroiif ? , btiode ncioss thoenMii ulned Held with thoii he.ivy , noli1 ! , missive fiont of 100 men , nndtheli * biitrht imisKcts irlittor- in the * sun.vliiennow . ltifr 1110111 ing sun , Dog.in to scatter it few injs ovoi- the Mold of btrifo. Onward pushed tlio Tin-tun n wni-ior ! , rcpirdlesa of the cone'onU-ntcd lire of tlio bntteilo-3 , vvhic'li now ] ) ouied their iron into tlioitiiuiKs. . At n moro rapid ju.'o than tlio other column the Nlnetj-thirdrus.ied. forwird inlotho very nuii'lsU-oin o ( CuiroH'-j nitisUotivvhloh hvvopt tlio tiold us if with n litie / icytlio. The g-allnnt IDile , colonel of the ic'fji- ment , fnllllled his propluvy , and fell at the head of his rcfjimuiit. Aluorl'rea h tliun took tlio conini incl. Incited by the example of the Xinctythiul , the leni- mint of Gilihtj' brigade n alu i.iine up , with Ptitkcnlium on their le-tt and CJIbhs on the right. They hud apinoachcd vvlthtn a hundred j-m'dsof tlio line * . "At this moinont thostandiud boirer of the Ninety-third , feeling bomethiny riibbin , f iif nlnat hisopatilot , tuint'tl anil perceived thioiigh the snioKo the bimill , bhtck horriu vvhith I'liicenham now lode. It was led by bis aide , ns ho sceme'd to ha\o no ube of his right nrm In his loft hand he licld his cap , \vhiuh he waved In the ulr , ciying , "Iluniili ! Bravo Iliyhlamlorsl" At this instiint theio NV.IS n toiiitieernsili , IIH if the eon- tents of ono of the lii ) { yunsof tlio Ainpi- loans hud fallen on the spot , kill ing and wounding ncaily nil vviio wore near. It was then that tbo ensign of the Nlnotj-thlid Kivvthe horao of I'ucKcnliiiui filll nnd the tfenoral roll from the sndtllo Into tbo arms of Captain MeDongall , vvlm sinaniforwaid to re ceive linn. A ( jrapesliot had htinek tlio fjenorsd on thothif'h and pnssed thioti jli hinhotso , killing the latter imineiliiitoli. AsCajitain MeDonpal and some oftlio men we-io inlBln tlio giinorul anothei * ball stincK him on the groin , vhich jro- ilnced nn Imraedintp paialyols. The wounded gonoiul w.is berne to the ronr and laid in the shudo of a venerable live oak Btniiding * In the eontei * of the Hold , beyond tlio loaejliof the American guns , in a fovv minutes the gallant yonnp ollicor Ineathod hia lust. Tlio old oak under vvhith I'ackonbani jloldcd up his houl still stands , bent nnd twisted by time and many tempests. * * * Tlio Nluotj-thlid , which bad ndvaneed with i)0l ) ) men and 25 otllcoi-b , could miwtor but laOmon and ilotlieors. * * * At thin monifiit Lambeit , hominjj of * the death of Piiekonhnni nnd tlio i-e- ve'io ' vvountlH of Glbbs and Iveano , advanced blowiy and cautlouslj \ith the ict'Crve. .Tiwt bofoio he ic- ueivoilhis last wound , Packcnham hud uidered Sir John Tj nil oil , ono of hib staff , to older up tbo reserve. As the about to 'advance ' bugliii was sound the , bj order of Sir John , his rifjht aim wns stinek with n , kill and his bupflo fell to tlio giouiul. The order was ticconlin ly never t hon , and the reserve only nmrclied to cover the retreit of the bioken columns of iho other two hii- g.ules. " OUll IT.VIjV. 'Jlio I'u t lire of Fruit Culture-in Hontli- crn Callfornln. The time is not distant when this tor- nor ol tbo United States will produce in ninnulanco , ana jcar after year without fiiuuio , nil the fruits nnd mils whli'h for a thoiiHnnd jeiirn the civillyod world of I'.uropo has looked to the Mediterranean to supplj , wiitebUhailesUndloy Wainor In Ilaijiors' ' Majja/.iiio. Wo shall not need any moio to ever the Atlantic for I'ligllsh walnuts , almonds , tiers , olives , prunes , oranges , lemons , limes , and a variety of other things which vo , know commercially as loditerranoitn pro ducts. Wo hnvo nil this luxury nnd wealth tit our eloois , within our limits. The oranyo nnd the lemon wo shall still bihiR front nmny places * , the dnto nnd the pineapple nnd thu banana will never grow nero except HN illustrations of the I'litiute , hut It IB dllllcult to name any fruit of tlio temperate and bonit-tiopio /ones tlmt Miuthuru California cannot bo lelicil on tp produefroih / ) the | fuu > a to the pencil. It will mod further experiment to determine what aio the more prolltablo products of this soil , and it will tnl < o longer otpoiloneo to cultivate them and bond them to market in perfection. The pomegranate nnd the npplo thrive Hide bj side , but the npplo is not good hero unless It ia grown at an olovntion where frost Is eoitain and oc casional snow may ho expected , There is no longer any doubt about the peach , the nectarine , the pear , the grape , the orange , the lemon , the apricot , and no on ; but I bollovo that the great est ptollt will ho in tlio products that cannot to giown clsewhero in tlio United States the product * to which woha'vo long given thonumoof Mcditoi- rano-in the olive , the fig , the i.iibln , the hind and bolt hlioll almond and the walnutTho orange will of course ho n htanlo and constantly impiovo its tepu- tatlon us better varieties are raised , and the rlpht umoimt of irrigation to pio- duce the illicit and thouwcetobt IB ascer tained , THE CAPlfOL AT JHDXICIir , Congressman Oummltigs Vlowi It in the Moon's Pnle TV/0 / SCENES GRAPHICALLY PICTURED. On HIP Dome In a llitnulrr Mnrin - Tln < I lt > of "WiiHlilnntim Hp > pnliMl li ) 1.lilitiiltiK ; liislici An Im- pros l\o Spoolaelo. * Tlioro i hardly a s'lioolbov in tlio land w ho has not Been a pletm e of the I'lipltol ut Washington , You must ' -oo the marble jiilc limned ncraliHt the xky to iiiieclate | | its heantIt must bo scon by day and by nlj'htwrites tlio I Ion. Amos .1 , Cnmmings , nowspnporni in and states-man , in the JCow York Sun It is onlj after sueh views that itn pel feet \vininetij impic'sscs ithclf upon the mind. It is the white hub from which tlio bio.ul avenues of the elty iiidiate. Itisthoonlv object of intore-'t upon whlc'h all mliidHiiro conccntiatoil dining Kcs-ionsof congicss Strannors usually \iHltitwlthlntvveUuhoiirs after their arrival. There is noplace upon tlie soil of the gient icjiublic' more tittiaetho. Tlio edllieo is iiiipressiyo nt noonday , lien the elty is all life and animation. but fat moio im pics live In the p.il ' inooiiliL'lit at ( lead of nielli. Twojcaisago a lepu'-icnttitho was siiuiitoilng upon ljomi\vlvanla ii\onuc > at midnight. A full moon huiitfin a cloud- leas sl < j. The ropicbciilative ne- costcd lij Colonel Joyce , the well known poet of tlio Grant icgiinu , nuthor of "A I'hi'ckerod Life" I lo wore u white hombroro. and the long Hair fell upon liisHhouldcis. Ifo hi * * the face and boat- liiji of a poet. 'Iheio is neivous ini- ] > etuoslty in bis words and acts , and many leniladcis of Macdoniild ( 'l.irke. IIo glanced at the broid moon , threw his ga/e up and down tlio avenue , nnd then ald : "Come with mo. You shall see a sight that would thaini the gods of Olj in pus. * ' Ho liuiled a hiui'-oiii. Tlio wheels of the vchielo emit d n metallic v'mg an \\ero\\hitlcdo\erthocartiacUh In the lJitlly of the Peace monument , mil tinned toward the south. A mo- neiit Inter tlioy began to elimh the hill c.idiii ) , ' to the hoii'oing. . At the top of the hill they dashed over the pliua iml o.imc to n halt near Giecnough's Ht.ituoof A\rashingtoii. \ "Look up , ' ' said thovolonol.ivin 111- , hand beyond tlio brim of liii som- bioro. "You will no\er hce n moro mng- mlicent siglitou tills cimtinont. " Hisojoivoio gkmiag and liis linelj chiseled fnco was as white as the htatucs upon the portico above. Ho was drink ing in the beauty of t ho scone. Thcgro.it- pile , luthed in the ell ulffonco of the moon , shone like u temple of alahastct. Neither house was in session. Onlj ono or two lights glimmered within the huilding. The shadows of its coinices and its C'orinthian pillars \\oiodistinet- 1 } outlined upoii its btiouy fiont. The marWo figure of Cohunbus with a glebe in his uplifted hand , throw its shadow imon the portico whcio so many presi dents Inuobcen inaugurated. Tbobo.iu- tiful group of Poibieo , illustrative of the ilangers of the earlv s-eltleib , c.ist its shade aeuHs tlio tosicllntloii at the ves tibule of thoedlllce. The olUct wa" hojghlpiied hj tlio Droid stops and chis eled pilasters adorning the two hu o nintfs of the structure. The vvingb looked like two pirthenons. Thufaeulp- tured figures upon the senate faeado wore distinctly \lsible. 1'iio whole build ing was dihtinctly outlined ngainst the moonlit k\\y. \ In the soft Mtrht it seemed larger than It icallv was. The white doinc climbing hundreds of feet above the main edlliee retailed the dome of St. I'aiil'b ' inn liifht London fog. Above nil , .ISO foot high , stood the hi on/o statue ofLiboitj. with her Greek helmet. For t > ii minutes the two men stood lost in admiialion. Then the poet spuing from the cub Tliej cro-sod the phwa went around the edillt'e , and stood upon the inaiblo eHp'anado ' at tlio b.icK Wasliiiijflon la.v below them , bathed in the same soft lif'ht and vv nipped in Clum ber. The city was neailj siibmcrgeit- a sea of daik foliage.rlho pitont olllcu , the postolllce , and other maiblocililleos showed their heiidn ahovo the foli.ige. Poimsjhania avcnuo was asleep. Its oloetric lights vveio nfjlow , but not a hoiso ear nor oarriasro was scon upon its bro id wn face , liven the tin red lights oftlio bic'jeles had disappearul. The Potomac and the eastein hianch shone in the moonlight like bands of silvec. But most wonderful of all vv.w the * mir- bio shaft elected in honor of Washing ton. Tlie moonbeams glinted its alumi num point , .V)5 feet above its liis < > . II seemed like a sentinel , ana\cd in while , ndiiijf guard over the sleeping city , The avenues ran fioin Capitol I'urk.lilcc spokes from a hub , the long i ows of gas lights ndoinlnjf thim lookin likostiings of golden beads. The ilia of ( lie huge basin of follngo was indlstinelly outlined , miles away , bj the uiund dimpled moon near the /eiiith. No moic chaiming seeno was ever witnes-ed. It was a til hotting for a scone upon ( onto celestial stage. The contrast two nights nfteiwaul vv us mirvelloiH. The skj vvn" oveic'iist. There weio no stais in tlio cloud rifts Thrtwingsof the capitol vveio nllaino with light , The great gun jot beneath the feet of tlie Goddess of Liboi ty liigh above the dome , glowed llkon torcii- liglit. Iloth houses of eongrcsh woroliihCision. T'onnHvlvniiia avemio was avvako and alive with lighl and motion. Its p.iA'o- mentsvvoio fiescoed with shadows OMM'- eibcd by the electilclightt. A bcoro ol hofbocars were moving1 up and down the bioad Htrcot , and the little luntorns of the vvlieolmen looked llko so miin.v droll ies. Human rivulets pouted into both wings of the capitol , The marble corridors hummed with roiuaiMilionaml the galleries wore overrun with npeeta- tors. Thoio were llllul u tinu scones in the home. rilibubtuis * wore at vvoiK. Orntorieal rapior.i wore Hashing in dis eussion , nnd wit nnd lupirtoo wcie nn tap. There vveio bright ojes , ro ohookB , sparkling jcvveU , chiuining < ' 0a- 11111101 and waving fans in the gnliuriox. llanlied with lovollnchs , they looked like fairy pniterioH The ) added /eat to the oscitoniPiit and beonictl to give point lethe the debate below. AH midnight nppioaclicd , lunvovor , and the dlseiiision ciuled In repeated mil 1 calln , tlio galleries thinned. The mellow light poured thiough the glass i oiling iw bright as earlier in the evening , hut the bloom of the scone disappeared vvhon the ladles went home. Many of the lop- lebontiithes heeaino drovv-rsy and bought the Hofiuiin tliu cloak ronniH and at ( lit back nf the hall. Jehu Baker of Illinoic lay upon ouu of thu lounges , bhoelcHS and foatlcHB , bound asleep. Ills Htockingr woiu fiery red , and tliu wilHtbandh of lii > red llannel undeishiit vero plainly vib- Ib'.o Hoviii only one of twent.v similar picture1" " . Other roptesontatlv M t led to cheer Iho WP.-IIJ hours vv ilh--oiigs und "toilcs. I'oorTiiulbee of Kcntui'k.v , who wasunllineh sent to his long home two iPiirt afterward , stood In the main al lo Kinging lu a low tone : Thoun \ 't nllilliiK Ke'dron. by thy ll\rr Our * -iii loin would vviimlcrln I lie * in | ilkl ( ) lle'llll. Taulbeo way n tlergjmnn and "tiujj nothing bill psiihns nnd hymnIn the cloik loom , boweve'i * , thoio wcie more hilarious time" Davidson of riorldn was the eontor of attraction. I le xanj : : Mn < bud n lint * wills ! mil a very llni' Mguri * . , Mlili'liilmiiui'il ill ) lii'art of ills j eltnl t'i I lint , nl.'is' it-is' ilvnloitini' . tlio Unit SHU.liilnislni ; vtiis li | nutnr Snddonl.v the iopre * > ontntlves were blinded by a vlv Id Hush of lightning. It was followed b.v a iiittlliii1pcnlof tliuii- tloi * . The loverboiatlons vvete hoard itillltif , ' over the .looplnjr iltj. Then came the * lmrp patter of ruin. The element ment- * without \verii \ vv at ring. It wits a vvtum night ami the lobh ) doors nnd window * vvero open. A cool bie'cvo waflt'd over the Hour. The ivji- re entatlve's Hocked to the MWth poitico to see * the stonn. It wns a tonine-M. The * wind wns howling like mud.mm the ruin \viis I'tmiing down inheels. . Hutre t ices in the pirk below the i-splnnado weio bi'iidlnf * ; to the jjnle. The heiivi-ns vveio ono giotit blnck blot. The elcctrle lights in tlio folliigo nlong tlio avenue Hpirkled like ( llainondH. Sheets of rain dilven by the wind , swept up the haul walks around the capitol like suit roll ing upon the bench 7Asn\g \ lightning rent the Inkvsk ) and Illumined the landscape Tlio Hashes woio nhiioxl blhieliiif'lv ( holding , vom Imnd nbove your e\vos , iiowever , glimpses ° f the glorious panoiannt below were c.uight. Awn ) to the right of the poitho the alabaster nee-dlo thnt Is the pi Ide of the elty was love-.ilcd In thovivid light The * instantaneous p-uiDiamlc views npieaicd | and ieiipieaied | like picturefiom nn imiuen-e stoieoptlcoti As the Htoim { , 'iowln intensity the clouds began to whiten. A lloici' ' rain bitted the rain into the fnccsof the speetntois upon the bick pottlcii. nnd drove mini ) luck into the houso. The war of the oleinc-nts did not dlstinb the tslconeis , however They ine-ervetl their iiietiitesqni * nttlludcs Ijlttle pnge-s in knlckoihackers vveio pravvlcd over the -.neakor's sti' | > s In soniiiolent roptMo. Tlio cleik vv.m still drawIhifj the loll call , not one inemlier inthlit.icspoiidliic to his iiiinio The side g.il'leiiesvveieenity. | Nut a ublion llntteicd In unypirt of the house * . In the imiin } riillni.v linlf a do/on negroes , iinthiacite inblaek'iii'ss , vvoionsleep uenr the elocK. Ci.iilunllv the waning oleiupnti ! vvith- out subsided.Coins set niched the great blnck lilot ( ioin the skv and the lleecv clouds in its wake \ nmhed. . A gibbons moon shone al the /onilh and throw a mellow Hood of light upon the iiitinatctl IniiiUi-ipo bolon it. It touehod w 1th renew oil beauty the scenery of two ninhts bofoio The conlendlng : lopiosontntivos hooped auow to the jxtrtico Lost in inptuio tbi-.v n/cd nt n.ituio's lovull- ne s. Theii there worn low ovlnnm- tions of delight. 1'oor Tuulbeo hiimiiiod the hvnin : Whileslit'itherds vvuteh thoh Hocks b > nifht. ! All seutcd on tboround ( , I'lioiniKi'l of thu Lord tame down , Anil nlo-o-o-1 v shono'niouncl. The calm beauty , of the bjcno and TanlbooV quaint miiilo iippiiontly had a nncifvinnolleut. . After n few more unl culls the contending factions came to an ngi cement , and before U o'clock in the moiuing the hou-jo adjourned. The lights wore turned oil , and the members pa ed out by the nmrblo inch of ( ho lioiiso wing and nlowly ciossed the pla/a on their wny lioinowaid. The ningnilieoiit maiblo struetnio roinainod bathed in moonlight , its halls and con i- dois. echoing the tread of its vvntchiucn. HAIIMV ; i' . A 1'il t\\\tf \ \ Irilmtc to the RciihiH of n Aonicrii Celcbriiy. ICovvs comes fioin AVeeping Water , Ailof tlio death of Harney P. Kug- gks The chances are that the readei will not recogni/o the name , though its hcaior perfected ono of the most ingeni ous imontimis of the ago , H.IVH the Now York Tiibune. Wo doubt if Hdibon could hut o exceeded him in originality. Still , ho dies unknown. Hepublics nro ungiateful ; tliov uio nUo forgetful , and unless a man is president , or in pushing Iho sulo of a * It bhoo , ho is apt to be lost sight of. Mr. Haggles it > dead , and it seems a fitting time to speak of his invention , Iiiilncd , ho would have died several jcars ago had it not been for his inven tion. Nothing-o\01 mote cluiirh length- Oiud ills lifo. In the fust jilaee , wo should s.ij that the late Mr. Kuggles was not a"artlcularlv ) ) honest man. Not tomitanj point on It at all ; Harvo ) P. Ruggles wtib a hoido thief. He followed the vocation fioin his eighloenth jear till the dn.v of his do ith , but it it. not to concluded from this that ills taking olT was ono of violence , us he died calmly of peritonitis. Ten .vcnrs ago' vvhon living inDi-if Smith count ) , Texas , Mr. Hug- glcb wns taken ono night hy tlio elllcicnt local vigilance committee and hung In the neck to u mosquito tree. The pnii- Hers of Deaf Smith society then lode rapldlv away. Huggles hung for some four miautos when Iho limb broke and ho fell to the ground in an insensible condition , lie recovcicd , however , and inndo his escape , but the incident ren- doied him thoughtful. IIo could not , seem to forgot it. Uven a ( tor the lacoiii- tions inndo by thu 10110 on his nock had healed ho would wpetik of It. The icsult was that for sit months ho did not follow ills profession , but dovoled the time to thought ami stud ) . Hut little came of it , how- cvoriiintll hoonodii ) icad in a Momphln papoi of a doctor inncrling a biUor tube in a i-liild'H tin oat for it lo Inualho tlnongl * whileHullcring fioindiphtheiia. instantl ) a gicut light ninhui } in on the mind of Uuggles. Ilewould hivoa silver tube put in his thiont bolovv the rope zone. The next morning no was in bun Antonio , where ho gave a doctor mimed Hlnko i-'JOO to connect a silver tube with his windpipe.VhonlIainoyP. . Huggles lodooutof San Antonio the next da j all doubt hail umihlird f i om ills face , nnd soronit.v and eonlldonco woio in its place. Mr. Knggleriiiow returned to the scene of his foimcr triumphs , and again took in ) lib work wllhn vlgorvvhieh Hiirpriset ] both friend * and vigilance committee alike He stole hoirios right and left and sold thoin openly In tlio noatosl mtukot. After two weeks the commit' too agnln took him in charge. Thej hung him ton cioss-arm of a tclegrnpf pole , and , as he had escaped befoie , sal down mid waited , beguiling the thm with pleasant stones. When ho hue hung thirty minutes thcv cut hin down. IIo got U ) > from the ground shook hands all around , thanked then in a few brief hut well-chosen vvorilH got on the loader's horse and rode away Tlio committee was dumfounded. Tlie ; vveio powoilcHri lo oiler mi ) resistance They plucked up coinage , however , t make ono moro attempt a week Inter This- time tlioy alloweu him to hang al night. The only complaint that Huggle made when cut down In the moinliii wns that they had dls-tuihul him befor ho had finished Ills bleep. I'loin that time till he wax tnkon 111 week ago HngglcH' hlntory Iniw been on of continued piosperity. llu npoiutr * ! all over wcsteiu Tcxiib , New Mexico an Aii/onii. dvpr ono hundiiul dilTurcnt ( oinmlltoo * hnd him in hand al dillt rent times , Tlioirtisu.il com so vvai toliich him after Hiippcr and then rctiio , tlio intention boliiL' to taUe him down in the morning. Iuggh" { would help himself down Muii-ll ) after midnight , KCIWO a few good "hoiw and pn - mi to another comniunit.v. A ImiuNomo full beard ahvajs umccaled tlio s-ll- ver tube mid his s'cciot was never dlscov- etcd bj o lominltteeOn one occa sion ti.o Willing NVorkcr.s' vigllnncei commltti' , of HalntV Uest , Is' . M , kept him suspected for t\ * dn.v s- , but , though ho BiilTored somewhat fiom hunger , tlmt was all. He nceumiilntcd a foi tune * , during the last ton yonrs-and died woith ever a half a million. Though wo may not honor men of genius nn wo should , Iho fact remains that If they mo willing to woik they may bo Miry Huccvftul In a llmuii'lnl souse. She SlioolH Down fm * aiul Anotbcr Into .Submission , Two Imrglars attcnipted to inh the .icttidence of John Iv. Coimoll ) of Low ell , Jlnss , the other morning The * Ilrwt that wasdisscoveicd of the lebbcis VVIIB h ) Minnie , an olghtecn-year-old daugh ter , healing a pct'uliai1 noise In the lower partof an h t'oniicctcil with the house , sii ) s a dispatch to the Xow York Herald. Sim had lotiicd for the night , but Im mediately mosc , and 'making her wav to her father's smoking room , too'k a Hil-ciilibro lOMilver fioi'i the diawcr and piococilcd to the room fi om which the noise had cm < Iloio ( iho s'tvv that the burglms had entered the main bed ) of the house. I'pon fol- lovvinir she found a hard looking speci men of manhood , who Inter on piovcd to bo.JamesToblna notorious Hostoneiook nnd crib cracker. Ho was just rilling the drawer of Mi. t onnelly V desk vvhon Mamie enleicd the mom and shouted , "either surionder or I will nhoot ! ' The iiilllnsprang ujoii tlio giij , who proved ciml ( | to tlio emorgenc ) nnd emptied two clmmhor * * of the lovolver tovvaid him , one of the bullets striking him juM above tlio loft lung , bringing him to tlio gtouiul. At thin point his accomplice , who was oa watch outside , enteuMl tlio house to assist his fallen pal. but the plucks girl covoied him with her faithful weapon nnd lie began begging for men' ' ) . She foiiod him to sit clew u till the nmlo oo cup nits of the hon-o hnd boon moused , vv lien ho was handed over to the policu for safe keeping. Hib n.imo in Daniel SliuckorH. and lu ) hails fiom Noiwich , Conn. IIo cnino near killing a polite olllccr in ( . cut nil Fall" , if. I. , about three yeais ago At that time ho could have been enptmod , but not ono of the Pnvvttiokot police foieo dared to fnco so notorious and suc cessful a lawbreaker. The wounded man in being cared for by the Council ) family , the medical nil- thorltj liaving'dt'cldcd thnt the wounds mav piove fatal. The plucky maiden , who is a general favorite in South Law lence , is being congratulated on oveiy hand foi her c.iptuto of HUB noted des- pei a do. 3lnK-liii ) hiiioki-lrss roivdcr. The men employeil in the Cciinan fne- toiies in which smoKeless now dor is miinuf.ii'tuied have been ptovided with rubber masks to piotcct them from Iho fumcb thrown oil by thocliemifals enter ing into the composition of the powder , lleietoforo the men have sullored gieatl ) from this RHILWHY TIME CHRD Ix > avuj I ejlllc'Ailo. IHIHI.IMI'ION , vg Arrive * Omilm i luiut | luili nnil M < nn ureoH Oninlia. 410 p ni ( litc-Kgo Htprois . . , HUi u - I'll ' n m . , . 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