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    2 TTJiE OMAHA DAILY 13EM ; F1UDAV , NOVBMHIS11 7 , 1800.
half of the township * In the state Indicate
a dcmoerallo inaorltv ) of ) , UOO. Tlio demo.
crats elect 11 out of 13 congressmen , and the
legislature yvlll bo democratic on Joint ballot.
Oklnluiliin.
OtTiiniP , Oi : , Nov Oklahoma territory
yycnt republican. Harvey ( icp ) candidate
for delopiito to congress , yytw elected byl,8 a
plurality. _
SriTTiRVnsh. . , Nov. 0 lleturns and cs-
tlrantci from all counties give Wilson ( rap. )
for congress a plurality of 0,000. Oljmpla
for tnpltol him ir.OOO mujontv The roimbU-
cans havou tioayy nnjorlt/in the legislature.
North Dakota ,
Fjiiino , N. D. , Nov 0. Incomplete returns
Imlicato that the leglslatiiro lylll have IV ) ro-
imbllcans out of I'l ' members , the hnlniioo
huinc divided between the democrats and In-
dcpuidents The cntiro Htnto upublli'iiii
tlclfct and Johnson ( rep ) for congress are
elected.
Colorado.
Di SVKII , Cole , Nov -Unoniclal returns
from the state glvo the folloyylng imjoiltles !
Toyvnscnd ( rep ) , 0SS.r , , and Uoutt ( rep ) ,
y.frlt. 'I'ho republicans yyill elect the ic-
nmlndur of the state ticket with the CXI M >
tlon nf trcisurer , supcrintcntlcnt of public in-
Btnutlon mid nttornoy gcnor.il The luRishi
turo on Joint billet yyill stand Kopublicms ,
til , democrats , ! , a domocratlo giln of It.
This Itistucs tlio election of Teller to the
United States senate
ST Lorn , Mo , Nov. ( i The latest Information
mation from Arkansas Is to the effect tint nt-
llclal iPturns from nine counties in the Set *
end district and close estimates of there-
mnlnlm. counties give Ihceltcnridgo abou
700 mijority Hoth pirtlcs still
claim the Tirst dlstiict mid It mnv take an
ollloiil count to decide the e-ontest there In
tbo Tourlh district Terrj ( ih-iu ) is elected bi
ll big majority , and while the iicwsfioniotlu-r
dlstiiits Is ytuy incurie , It seems to ho safe
to so ) that all of them will go democratic.
Coiiiipotlont ,
HviiTroim , Conn. , Nov 0 The legislature
ft republican by Joint ballot by eight or ton
The following nro elected to congress : Lewis
Sperry ( tlem ) , rirstdlstiict ; W. T. Wllcox
( dom ) , Second district. Charles A Hussell
( rep ) . Thlid dlstiict ; Kobcrt C. UoForrost
( dom ) , Fourth district
IlAini-oim , Conn. , Nov f > The Counnt's
, revised flimreslndlcato that the Coniicctii-nt
\ legislature will stand Sennto HopublUnns ,
1 7 , demounts , 17 House Republicans , 1 W ,
domociats , 110 Uepubllenu inijorltyoniolnt
ballot , J The state vote at tbo present time
rdioyys Mciyyin ( iop ) , iKlWii : Monls ( dcin ) ,
r > 7 , ( ! < i.l , AiiKiva ( pro ) , : illi'l , scnttorh * ' . 1257.
Morils Inc'ks ! U of amajoiity In this calcula
tion foil it ecu towns arc unofllcinl.
Di s Mtiisrs , la , Is'ov. 0 Nearly eomplcto
unofllchd loturns onsectctar of state , yy 1th
a foyv counties paitly estimated , ahoyv that
McRiilaml ( rep ) his a phu ility of 2,1M
Theicinalnderof the state ticket Is probihly
divided. Latest congressional rotuins elect
Henderson ( iep ) in tho'lhlid district by t
inujonty oF'J7'J , and Tllck in the Eighth ills
tiict by a nmjoilty of UJ I The state delega
tion to congress \ylll stand six republicans
and five democrats.
J.i n Moisrs , In. , Nov. ft Completclnnofll
clal rotuins from sevcntj-four counties give
McFnrlnntl ( rep ) , for secretary ot state ,
IKi.Uir. Clmmberlln ( dom ) , 1 10,153 , again ol
7,7S.'l over last jear's vote 'Iho tyyontj llo
counties muopoitod gayo Iluichlson < ion )
for Koyernor , On plmalltj in 188 ! ) . This in
dicates the election of McKirhind by H,000
plurality , and the remainder of the republican
can state ticket by a plurality somoyylia
smaller.
PuntQt r , In , Nov. O-Dubuquo county
rompleto gives on tliostatotickct : Democrat
fl ( XX ) : icpubllcin , L'lSVJ On congressman
Couch , 0,55,5 ; Ilcndeibon , 2,053.
Katimis.
Li AvrM\ouTil , Kan. , Nov. 0. Private ad
\lccsconllimthoelcctionof Biodcrick ( icp )
for congress in the Tirst district.
IvAVsvsCiTV , Kan , IMOV. 0. Returns re
ceived today do not chanRO the situa
tion mitciinlly. The only positive change is
thoccitnln election of Iliodcilclc ( rep ) over
Moonlight ( dom ) in the Pirst congresslouttl
distild. The state ticket is still in
doubt with chances favoilng the fanners' al
liances.
KysaAS CITV , Kan . Nov C An estimate
of Uio result for the legislature In Kansas
gives the follnyylng llguies : Kcpuhlicans ,
75 ; nntl-republicnns , Including foimors' alll-
nnco ami democrats , DO. Of 73 republicans
15 senatois pledged thcinsclyps to votone-
coi ding to the yyill of the pcoplo in then dis-
tilctsas oxpressctl in the vote foi lepicsi n-
tativo Nine of these dlstiicts lotumedalli-
nnco men To sceuio lo-elcction Incills
must control 81 votes The legislature is
noyv appuiently npahibt him by 15 votes at
least and possibly sit.
Ky\svs Cm , Kan. , Nov. 0 Chaiimnii
Huchanan of the Kansas state contitil com
mittee telegraphs the Associated press that
Huniphioy ( rep ) is elected coveinor. All
but eighteen counties glyo a plurality of
4t > 39 Thcto eighteen counties hnvo a total
vote of only 80,000 and they inav bo counted
on to increase his plurality , as Uuchnnan ns-
BOI ta.
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Illinois.
CIIICAOO , Nov. 0. The Dally News ( inde
pendent ) , makes a forecast of the mike-up of
the I'iftj-thiid congress. Counting the
farmers' alliance inoti with the democrats it
suoy\s n total of Oil republicans , 2.U demo-
crates , a democratic mnjoilty of 1M.
The Tilbuno ( top. ) llmls the result in the
stnto lepisiaturo on ] omt ballot to bo as fol-
loyvs Heuublicans IOJ , democrats ItH ) , farm
ers U. This yyould in iko a tie yoto on Joint
oallot If the farmers' alliance men Hhouldyoto
with llih demociats 01 give a unjoritj of four
fchould they vote u ith the lonubllcans.
r Cmi M.O , Nov. 0 'I bo icpubhcans eairlcd
Opokeounty , inyyhiih Chicago Is located , for
tlio heid ot their ticket. With nil precincts
he.itd lioni , unolllelully , the llguies give til- !
bert ( rep ) for sheriff 624 plurality oyor Lnyv-
ler ( dcin ) Kein ( dom ) , candidate for county
ticnsmcr , Is victorious , hoy\eycr , by : iM > T
plurality. Kern is a ( Jeriinn and niado gilns
in tllstiluU whei-o the Lutheran vote Is
stnB ;
SIM INCH 11,1 n , 111. , Nov -General Palmer
this evening received a tclogiam from Carthage
thago MI > ing tint TCdiuinU andMjcrs tyyo ,
, dcmo < mt.s , nro shown by the ofllelal count to
have been elected to the leglslatiiro. General
Palmer on loading the dispatches sild :
"Th is mums 10J democrats on joint ballot , a
majority of 1. " The lot , the general ev-
phll'icd included runners' Mutual Benefit
otaoi.litloii men , nil tin co of whom hoclaimud
yyero pledged to his suppoit on the ballot for
United Stales senator
Ciiu ir.o , Nov l.lghty-four counties of
Illinois , nuludiug Cook , out of a total of 10 ; } ,
glvo Amhcrg ( icp > foi state treasurer a plu
rality of ' . ' , S11 over U'ilson ( iloini liiab
( doim for BtatesuiKJilntomli'iit of publlo in-
htuietlon has npliiiallty of ni,7Ja oyer lid-
lyuidsiiop ) lianh lairicd hv a heivy ma-
jorttj not only in Cook comity , In which Chicago
cage is situated , uut also had a long lead
throughout the state generally , Ilariison's
inajonty In the state In lN > b was 2J.WK ) .
Unuino , Nov -Lato ictuuis from the
Ninth Illinois district indlcatu the proluble
defeat of Congressman I'ayson ( lop ) by
Bnoyv cdoui , ) , Tlio llguics nro not jot com-
pluto.
Itulications That tlio Fanners
Huld tlio Italniu'e of l'o\yer.
Cnirioo , Nov. rt. | Special Telegram to
Tun IhE. ] The result in the llllnoU'lcglsla.-
turo yyill bo very dose , Iloth sides claim ft
majority on Joint ballot , The latest Indica
tions nro that tha republicans have twcnty-
ncven senators mid soy eutjHvo members of
the house , The demoeiata have elected
\yonty.fourseimtors and soventy-slit uwin-
bors of the houso. The Farmers' Mutual
JicnoiH association has elected members of
the house In the Torti-thlul and Forty-fourth
dlsti-icts. Later retuuis may , pot haps , effect
changes , but at present it looks as though
tbo farmers' candidates uould hold the bnl-
nnco of poyyer on the Joint ballot. Senator
Furwcli has changed his mind slnco yester
day and no longer makes the confident state
ment thut the stuto bus go no democratic.
"According to the latest ana most reliable
jioivs I cuu got , from Chairman Jones , " said
J
he , "I yvlll not IKI the next soniilor from II1U
uoU John M 1'aimer yvlll.11
"Ha\o you given mi all hope ! "
"Oh iio I yyontplvoup IIOJKS till the thing
U entirely settled Hut thoyvny things stand
now it seems as If the ruptibllcnni wire
knocked out 1 tvcelvcdyord from Junes
that 'tnattcrinreyoryunerrtalii and rnthcr
doubtful for us. ' That hidlcatos liovr it H.
Such n leport wouldn't ho sent to mo If they
felt nt nil confident of victory I understand
from hi-idiiuiitors thntJonw claims yyo hnyo
101 innl the doinrn'iiits 10.1. If that Is the
case I 8ttpiKso those tyyo rnrinprsyyholuuln t
hcen head from h ivo cone for 1'aln.cr. It s
more tlnn lllfi-lv they did go foi I'nlmnr. I
am n 'blastnl city man ' you ktioyy n filcnd
of the monopolists and bloited bondholders ,
and nil that soi t of thing. Well , 1'ahner cm
have It If the democrats h.uoon If they
hayu cMniett the stuto tlm > ought torulo It ,
but if the > haven't we want toknoyv so inn-
thing of it Kor my part , 1 don't care f I
don't ire bark Itlsn't yyoirjlngme itnv. DD
I look like a nun \vlio yynsyoirying and
rushing at ounit frmtlcally to get the neyvsi"
Senator Faryvclldld not hcsltatoto attrlljuto
the rcpublltan defeat in Illinois to three
t anses-tho Mi Klnloj bill , the Hrmcrs' alli
ance , nnd the compulsory ( 'duration law
"llio dcmocnitleoiators mercilessly nttneltul
the MiKliilcy bill , " he said , "and uero ublo
to frighten tile voters by the pictut us of tlio
disastrous results yy Inch they predicted yvould
folloyv. The bill Is a meritorious measure , and
all It needs toproyo thnt It is hcnelluinl to the
belt inteiesti of the country is a trial I am
qulto sino that had Iho clot-lion been post
poned six. months , until the jieoplo could
hnyoanoppoitutdty to test thn nii-asuic , the
icjult yyould have been far diflVrcnit I am
content to yynlt , feeling full } nsbiued tint
its tilaldtiiliiK thonc\t U\o joirsyill vin
dicate the mei it IU frninera anil adyoeatcs
hnyoclnmiodforit. The f.nt that some re
publican son itors opposed It win used with
damaging clleet hy the democrats In this
c.nnpalpi Iho funnels' nlllaiuo Is n new
element yyhlili drcyv considerably from tin )
lepiihilini shi'iiglli Just yyltli yyhat patty
the successful alliani'o candidntciyylll
identif } thc'inselyes in the Lc-\t leglshturo it
isilinicult at this tlmo tosny , but prosuinably
those yyho yycro foimerl republiems In
their jiohtiuyill \oto yylth that puily
on questions not ichitlng to alliance
tmtteiN , nnd those yvho yvcro dcinoesr.itsill
continue to ndhuic to their party. Ills not
likely they yylll foim n sopniato pirtj in the
legislature. 1 ho school quest Ion yy. is an im-
pottnutfacUii In losing the lopublie.in p.ntv
many votes The contest In Wisconsin Ind
some olloct iiiourstatu 1 thinkthn lossosto
thopaityvironsextenslvo In tlio state out
side ol Chicago as in the city on aetount of
thorjuestlon Ills ti pit ml fact ttiat the
deiuoc'iath' nttitudo on this question yyas ex
ceedingly non proRres&ly o aiidantl Aineiican
Uut that p.uty has neyor oilglnatcd a pro
gressive mensuro jot. "
5TI/JK I..I
ltli Attc'ini > tiim : to Count
Utitihc Iteimblienn Sherllt-Itllect.
Cnicino , Nov. 0 [ Spochl Telogriiia to
Tun Bn.J llio nvcning Ne\\s , an itide-
dependcnt-democintio piper saj's
"A coiisniuci to count out .lames H. Gil-
boit , republican sheriff elect , has been tils-
c-oycrcd l arly this morning a letter dis
closing lo the lopublicati nnnagcis nn out
line of the plot yvas received from ono of the
leading attorneys In the c'ity. This \y is foi-
loyyed by infonnntioii secuixd by republic-la
politicians yyho hnd beeij on yyiltcti Tlio
L.mlermen are desperate nnd syycar to put
in their favoiito at any inst. A caucus of
dcTiocnat's including three aldcimon yyhoso
names for the picscnt must bo suppiesscd ,
yvas lield List nk-lit and the line of action
was inipped out The -withholding of the
returns is a pait of the plan The intention
is to doctor the icturns if necessity in oiclcr
that Ijnyyler may bo declared the yylnner.
The plotters have tyvo objects in ylew. Fhst ,
the election of Layyler for politiedl purposes ,
and sccondl.y , the election of the democratic
candidate foi the benefit of the gunblcrs.
"Tho suspicions of the republicans yvcro
first aroused by the hillotbov light , the de
tails of yyhich yy eio exclusively printed la the
columns of last night's Uveulng ; No\ya.
Then it yvas that pirty put their men on yv atch
and today's developments are the result of
that prec.iution. Kvcry point -yyhoro fraud
could possiblv bo committed Is caiefully
guarded , and the republicans uro on the out
look along the line Tlio republican leaders
hnyo In their possession cyidonco to show
that the illegal tabulation of the loturns was
made from the poll books yestcrd ly. Ono of
the candidates noyv has the tablet on yvhkh
the count was kept. Ihis evidence Mas oh
tallied through a fiiend of the paity
"on the inside. ' Theio are also soy-
oral Ayltnosses to the pi Decoding In
the election commissioners' ' olllce , and they ,
unknown to the operators , saw the transfer
of the poll hooks from the billet bo\es to the
vault.
"Lntct leturns show that the republicans
hnyo been generally victonousin Cook county.
The leturns on county commissioners hayo
hem roceivcd fromall but fifty scattoiIng pio-
cincts in the city. Thev indicate the election
of elo\en icpublicaii and four domocratlo
mcmbeis L I * . Haryey , lepubllcan candi
date forpresidentof the board , hnsa plurality
of 7,5(10 , and is soyenthon the listot the ten
le.ulinp candidates Todofeit him ttio demo
crats will hayo toeleet four moro members ,
This it Is hardly probable can bo done with
the returns from the missing precincts. "
HOW JT
Secretary Husk anti Coiigrcssiiian
Springer on tlu ; Uesult.
Cnicino , Nov. 0. ISpccid Telegram to
TIIS BFE. ) lion. Jeremiah Uusk , secretary
of agriculture , ir. nn interview today on the
result of thec-leetion , says :
"The cause of the lepubllcan dofcit can
easily ho traced. In the first place , this Is
ono of those seasons generally called an 'off
year. ' Then the McKlnlci' law is directly
lesnonsiulo foi the great Imo.ids upon the
iciniblican yoto. The administration en
emies ami vast army of disgruntled ofllco
seokora proved n forinid iblo foot , yyhllo
t-aiiff measures did not plc.iso the
laboring classes , mid tbo yvoikingmoii finding
the Urn yyas much moion , nutter of exporl-
ment than a mcatuio of preyed bcncJlelal of-
feels , dealt its suiipoitcis a fatal blow. The
passimoof thoMcKinle ) bill was a direct
viol ition of the pledges made by Iho repub
licans dining the gicat convention held
within the unfinished yvalls of the Audi
torium , iloioa icductlon of the surplus and
obnoxious anil unnecessary high duties were
pledged Hanlsonln tiisspccehcsondcavoicd
to perKtuate | the Idea , but a lot of legisla
tion , diioctly opposite , yyas foisted UT5011 tllO
country , anil noyv the wpubllcansflnd them-
solycs hoisted \ v their oyvn petard "
Ntyv YOHK , Nov U. Chnuncoy M. Dopoyv
in nn inttn vieyy dyes itns his opinion that it
yvas not tlio ligltim ito ivsults ot the McKin-
103' Inyv , but tlio effect of its going Into opei-
at ion enl ) thhty dajs heforo election that
caused sueh n uiilycrh.il dofcat otthoiepub-
llcnn pnrt > thiougliouttho United Salutes.
SiiiiMinKip , III , Nor 0 In an intervloyv
with nn Associated press reporter this nftei-
noon Coiigivs ii.in William M Springer , yvho
has just been elected by 5,000 majority , suiil :
"Soyer.il cau lontiibutcd to the unpiece-
deuted success of thcdeniocratiopaitj In 1
thollrstsesblon of the present congress the
icpubllcm mijority In the tiouso adopted thu
most despotic methods of losislation , ovor-
tuincd the ptvcodcnts of a hundred jcars ,
unseated democi itic inembcis ytho yyoiu
elected by oyoryyhoinilng majorities , and
passed the 'lorco' hill , yyhieh yvas iutcnilol
to perpetunh ) ropubliuan supremacy. ThU
policy had the effect of exasperating Iho dem
ocrats to a degrco hitherto uiiknovyn and J
thoraugldy disgusted tlio better ele
ment of Iho republican party. The
McKinley bill also furnished a great
political Issue iiiwn yyhich the democrats
wens thorough/ united nud the republican *
foituuutcly divided. Tha united donioiiatlu
party seized the opwrtunlly of arousing thu
country on the tariff question ami raiulo the
most determined light against the McKinley
bill nud hiuli protoctlyo turilTb gencrall ) .
The farmetV organbatlons leg.in to discuss
the tarill as ouu of thu causes of agi iaultur.il
depression. yyoiUlngiiicn in titles ills-
co\cretl tlmt the cost of living
was being Increased without any
posblblo ine.ms of increasing -yyagesi
consuniei-s gont'rallj wcro confronted yvlth a
condition of more cvpenslve living ithout
lucieabcj remuneration ; thnttho benolit of
protection insures to uoiy small proportion
of Koclot } nnd that trusts and combines had
been nromoUt ] to proient honubt compotl-
lion.
In conclusion Mr , Springer said If Iho re
publicans bhould succeed In passing the
force bill timing the comingsesblon of con-
git'jis tt.oj will only aggravate ttio evils thin
noyv nflllel them nnd contribute to their fut
ure defeat. If thov adhcru to the McKlnlov
bill or refuse to roi > cal IU objtxtionablo font-
ures ( hey will enter uposi the oontojt of IS'.U
With def cut storing tlinm In thnfne-o
\Vi iiiNiTov ( , Nov -ISpetlnl Telegrntn
to Tut Urp.l"Money seems to bo plentiful
In nil sections of Iho United States , " 10-
nmrlied C'omptiodcrof the CuriencyMy \
this nlterimon , "and tills H a vrrv htiilth ) In-
dli'iitlon for business Ibis full I'rlnmrllv the
ellectoftho rcicntly enacted tnriil bill has
been to Increase the pi Ices of nrticle , espcc-
i illy those liiiiiortcd , hut the tvnrtlon will
come a year or so hence when lOinpetltltju Is
tngetiilc'rod between nrtlclos of dome tlc
inuiiuf icttiro 1 lien prices will be reduced to
Ihoir proper loycl and the people \\lllalltlio
moretliPiMucbly nppreclitu the benefits of
Iho taritT. I'robihly tlio it-suit of the recent
elections mlpht have been soinoivhatdllTcrcnt
If the republicans had dolajed the date \ytien
the meisuio should nointoopentlon , but the
le son taught Is likely to i > n\o usalui.ny
one.
\VVIIINOTON , N'ov fi - Senator Gorman In
nn interview hern today said the victory of
tlio domoeiaey was the oxpiesslon of the people -
plo ngilnst radical nicisurea such tvs llio 10
imbllcins had luoiiglit fotth dining this con-
gies- ! The sen itor was asked If hothouirht
the \lctor > yyould bo listing , if It would give
dcinnerats the nrs.t president. "It depends
upon their course. If they are rnntlous nnd
conservative the ) ina > oxpeet along lease of
poyver"
Senator Dolphin In explanation of thoio-
suit of the election said todiy tint It was "off
jear" nfid the friends ol Iho tnrlfT yyoro Inactive -
active , yvhllo thoio on the other shloveio
working with all their inltiht. "Tho nimni-
hc'turei-s,11 ho sild , "got yvhat ttio.v vvantcd
when ttio McKinley bill pissed and they did
not ciio any moro uiiout it The icsultould
liny e been dltloient If the pissago of the bill
hitl not tn'oa del lycd till Just before election.
Iho mtllltid increase In prices made In some
commodities vvitliouttiic slightest reason had
an effect. "
ll-oNV-w York
Ni vv YOIIK , Nov. fl [ Special Telegram to
Tin : DM * . | TLcio Is much talk about the
Unl ted Stiles senatorship Uhero is little
doubt that the demociats hive u majoritj of
the assembly , but yvl.ether It Is enough to In-
sino a nnjoritj on joint ballot is another
question. All ute agiecil that if a dcmociatlo
mnjoiitv is secured Goveinor Hill can liivo
Senator 10v aits sent for the asking Indeed
ho in iv hive It piessod upon him. foi tlio
miissnf tlio new demotialic assembly men ,
yylth the poisiblo exception of tlneoor four ,
aio all Hill men It Is gen 01 ally conceded
that vvhoovar the governor selects can go to
Washington. There is soinu tdk of Grover
Clovelind bi'ingsontthoio 'JBiit Is not the
kind of politics , lion ever , that Hill most
affects
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llyniini lor Sneaker.
yioi.is , Ind , Nov. 0. Congressman
Byiuiiu In 1111 Intorvlcw tonight announced
his candid icy for thospeakcrsbipof the next
houso. Hlsmnjoilty , lfiOO , , Is the largest ho
cvor received nnd neaily tlueo times ns largo
as his majority two years ago Ho thinks
the piopriety of putting northern and yc.st-
crn men in tlio chair will bo rccognl/od by
the mijority of dcinociaUi and that his
chances aio evccllent
Tlio 'riiinulercr Tliiindors.
N. N'ov. C. 'Iho Times commenting
upon the icsultsof the elections In thoUnlted
Stalc sa\s Itvill not ho easy fortho demo
crats to lind a moio able presidential candl-
date than Mr. Cleveland.
No Heooniit In Iveyv Voik.
, Nov. 0. Secieti.y Noble this
evening for the second time lofused a re
count of Jsevv York city. \
JI/AMJV 11131 VI' ,
Sudden Uiullng ; ol * Coltri'M'H Sensn-
tlonal ( J.ncer.
MOSTOOMKIIY , Ala , Nov. 0. The sensa
tional career \Villhm AV Cottiell , who ac
quired much notoriety a few months ago by
his course yvhilo major of Cedar Keys , Tla ,
yyas ended hero with a loid of shot from a
gun In the hands of the chief of polite. Cottrell -
trell Ind bee-n hi the city several days drinkIng -
Ing flecly antl acting m his usual st > lo Last
night ho was iiirested for disorderly conduct
and when leleised on bill left the heid-
quailers 'Vowing venpegiieo n < * alnst Chief
Gerald. The latter was warned by friends ,
nnd knovung Cottrell to boa man yyho shot
on bight , yyas on his guard. This morning
Cottiell sent him a cnallengo to light a duel ,
but to this tbo chief pild no attention. About
II o'clock Cottrell roclo up to the olllce with a
friend und us soon as ho started to enter yvas
shot doyyn. Oorald smrenclcicd to the sheriff.
The sympathy of the citizens is generally
with him. ,
Jlaironr Soli-satisfied.
DUIIIIV , Nov. 0. la conversation with
nalfour , ISlr. AIcNcal , national member of
piili.imcnt , told the chief so-rotary that all
efforts in icgaid to Iiehnd yyould piovo
fruitless unless coercion wcio abolished ,
llalfourioplletl that the eiithusiistio icccp-
tion hoeveivvvheio had beui iceordcd fully
justitied his Irish policy.
\Vhllo Baltourvvasaddressinga deputation
today , McJJeal began to odd t ess the people
on thotcrrlbte biihiutlosof Uilfom's rule
Hdtour ONuo3sid | smpriso at the infusion of
such inattc'is on this occasion. Ho appealed
to all to saj whether the government pi ejects
yyoro not nlculated to bcnnfilheland moro
than all speeches made. In a letter , pub
lished this evening MoNcal clnllcnpos ; nil-
four to dilate on the use ot the battering-
ram in accomplishing evictions In his utter-
nnces hefoio Donegal audiences , as ho
boasted , in parliament , ho yyould do.
A "Woman nnd a Ho olvcr.
Lovnox , Nov. 0. A scn atlon his been
caused hy nn attempt made today upon the
life of Dr. Bright , master of the University
of Oxford , The would bo assassin yvas a
woman She flicd two shots from a lovolvcr
at the doctor , one of the bullets penetrating
his side. The woman escaped and has not
jet been appiehended , Her identity is not
knoyvn.
The doctor is resting easily. Accounts of
the snooting dilTcr .soiacyvhr.t In detail. It
nppanrs thawoinin AMIS infused permission
to see some ono staying yltll Dr. H light nnd
the latter himself yvont Into the hall nnd 10-
tuoved her. She then departed , but returned
in a shoit time and asked to sco Dr. Blight ,
shooting him yvlina ho appealed. It is sup
posed she is Insane.
llfl'ect of the A.iitl-1'rnhibltion A'ote.
A telegram was shown to Uoorgo I ? Bemls
from a Boston capitalist to a gciitlo-
nnn In this city , stating thnt ho would stirt
for Om dm Imniedlately , having heard of the
prohibition clefoit. llio tclegiam siys ho
his $100,009cash to invest In Omaha , which
ho held in ahoyauco for the icsult of the pio-
hlbltion election Mr Bemis sajs tlmt this
only a drop in the bucket ns regards whit
will pour into the lap of Onmhi , and now
will atait anoyv oia , of Hfo and progress for
the Oato City.
O'Hrlou antl DIllon'H rirnt ltflceptlon.
PiniMJKiinn.Nov C Dlllonaad O'Brien
ivcio ( 'Ivcn their llrst public reception In
Atncrlc-i nt the Acndeinj-of Music tonight ,
ahrgoaud enthuslastlo crowd being picscnt.
AichblshopUyanand the mother of I'arncll
yyeio among the audience. A call for
pecuniary aid resulted la the production of u
subscription list footing upl'bVi 'Jhis iiu-
nouiicemenl pioduced grcal enthusiasm
Toll Prom a Uriel en.
Qin iirei , Nov. 0. Two men said to bo fiom
Mantrod foil over the Germonu bridge at Lv
Clmndeiio today and wore Instnntly killed.
1 hey were looking nt seine work going on
under the bridge w hen one of them fell over ,
dragging tils compinion with him
( illlinnly'ri Condition Hopeful.
Dirnuv , Nov. 0. [ Special Cablegram to
Tun Iln : ] The conditioner Gllhooly , mom-
hcr of parliament for West Cork , yvho W.H
"st'vorolv Injured hy belmr throyyn from his
horse , U moio hoiwful today.
Ijonl lllpon III.
N'ov 0 [ Special Ciblogmn to
TUB UEF ] Ixiril Itliwn bus caneellod nil hU
jwlltlcal eningoments because of the condi
tion of his health. IIoU ijuUo ill
Notice.
All inombors of tlio Sninosott ns oola-
thin nro reciuo&totl to moot thin , J'ridnv
ovoainc , at S oVloelc , nt
hull. Uiihlnoab of importance.
CIIAUUJS Or.
President.
A HOST IMPORTANT RULING ,
halrraan Fiploy Discovora the Autiiloto for
Crooked Rates and Applies It ,
N EFFECTIVE : CHECK ON SCALPING.
tcport til' tinoiniuUslonrr ol' Itnll-
roatls Plnniiulnl Kc'liitlons o ( the
lliMitlcil llmuls yy lh llio
( tjicriitiiont.
Cmcino , Nov 0 ISpeclal Tolejtram to
'in ' Uir ] Chiiriiun Fcnloy of the \Vosterti
lasscnger nssoi-Intlon today nuthoil/cd In-
crested lines to make n rate of JtHH ) botyyeon
t. Louis nnd Kinsas City. Thc leductloii
i ono dollnr , hut the docl'loii nccompanjlug
Is , pcrhnps , the most Important over imi-lo
iy n passenger nssodatlon ehihmnn Ills
mt In the future Chiilimnn Flnley will
uthoii7O any line to moot any into quoted by
scalper , piovldud there mo enough crooke-d
lekcts In the nmrket lo cul any figure. The
aso in question was brought by Iho
Vlton against the Missouri Pnclllo
onductois1 chce-ks , ostensibly given to
hrough pissengcrs fiom Donvci and bo.voncl
o St flouts but yv ho wished to stop oU la
Ciinsas City. Chalinmii rinlov ruled tlmt
o such number of checks could huvo been
; lvcn out legitimately nnd conseiiuentlv mi-
hoiized the roliictioa and coupled yvith it
Is decision on c isos to como. The effect can
ot but bo a gemd one , but rates yylll lure-
Her tumble opudy as soon us nnj line puts
n issue of cronlciM tickets In scilpenhamls
K ild Asslstnnt Paisengcr nnd Ti.inie Alnn-
gerUynio of the Atchison "Too much
iratso can not bo given Chairman Finloy for
lit derision It yvill bo the moil -yyliolcsomo
ihcck ever put on yvcstein roitls and will
makon iissenper agent think twice before
' .10 puts out a Hue of crooked tickets. "
The Iliiilrnad r < > iiiiiiiH lonpr'n Kop irt.
vsiciMTTON , Nov. f ) . Tlio report of the
roamlssloiicr of railroads contains full In-
'ormntlou la regard to several lalhoid com-
unles coming imdor the Juiisdiction of his
ofllco for the llseal jear ending.luno ! ! 0 , iSno.
As to luiprovomcnU ) on the bonded loads the
commissioner siys : "I am able to report that
many Improvementsbaveiccuutly been made.
mpioTcmcnts yUiero they nro m ido upon the
bonded voids nre of special value to the gov
ernment , as the ) not only Increase the carn-
capacity of Iho roads , but add largely to
the yaluo of the property. "
The amount received from the bonded
oads this yeirwas slightly below the
amount received for the piccodlng year.
This , the commissioner snjs , is not owing tea
a decicaso In business , but to the fact of un-
.isunl cxpcndilincs by the Union Pacific
rommny is the puicliaso of noyv lolling
stock. As to the present llnancml iclations
between the bonded roads nnd the govern
ment , the lomimsaioncr snjs-
"llio same unfortunate condition of things
exist now thatahvnjscxistod since the bonds
granted in aid of their construction \veio
Issued , viz thit the amounts annually re-
cciucd liom tlio roids full largely below
the amount of Interest annually accruing
from subsidy roads , 'llio debts , theio-
forc , duo the government fiom
these roads , insto.id of being reduced , as
it was the evident expectation of congress
that thoj would he , uro rapidly increasing
jear by jear. ' 1 Ills' Increase , however , is not
duo to nil } failure } of the rallroid companies
to compl ) with the proyisions of existing
laws. The fault rests in the laws themselves.
The percentage of net earnings required by
layv to ho piicl In thodischiirgoof government
obligations is not gt oil enough to meet the
Interest vvhlch annually accrues upon bonds
Issued to aid in the constiuction of roul . "
Tbo commissioned adheres to the opinion
that It yvould ha necessary to extenel the tlmo
In which the ioadi > may moot theh obliga
tions to the govern ment. . He suggests that
In nooventshbuld tbo government boa loser
by granting the extension.
The total not liability of tbo Union Pacific
road to the government on Juno HO , IS'JO ' , yvas
} jl,7l7rili'J The gtoss earnings of the aided
portion of the i old amounted to & 17,4'JO,7U7 , ' ,
nnd the expenses to $ l.,7i' ! 0t , > 0 , leaving
$1,7111,207 as the net earnings subject to tbo
requirements of tne hvv. The amount found
duo the United States for the llseal 3car IbS'.l
wasl,07ild ( ! ) . The debt of the i-omnanj on
Juno.D IS'W ' - . ( n nnd Its
, -wasSITS,1tS. , capi
tal -stock SM.SOs.WO , making the total liability
? W.,7ltr ) ! 2'i The assets amounted to
l/iH , 141.
The liability to the goveininent of the Cen
tral Pacific road Is given as $51 , UG.'Iri 'Iho
gross earnings of the aided poi lion amounted
toS,971lllnndtha ( expenses to sr.WU.-l'll . ' ,
leaving 21107 , UXJ ns the net earnings subject
to the requirements of the law.
The Sioux City A , Pacific rallroid com-
innj's liability to the government is given ns
$ . < , ( ) ! 1,1S ( I , and tint of the central branch of
tbo Union I'acillc us M,3aS,103.
President Adams on the Boycott.
BOSTON , Mass , Nov. 0. President Aknms
of the Union Pacific road h back from the
west. Iloinonounces all the stories about
losses In tnfllc as the result of the boycott ,
so called , ns unfounded , and looks fqr a set
tlement of all differences within a week.
The vvorsi possible plnso of the Norlhwcst-
ern-Unlon i'aelllc boycott , ho says , would
not affect business over $200,000 ayear . , and
the gain to thn road by the divisions agecd
upon is above $500,000.
Hates to llo Advanced.
Ni.vv VOIIK , Nov. 0 The Trunk Line asso
ciation today decided to rcstoio castbouml
rites to the basis which prevailed last year.
The rate on wneat goes up to 2 eon Is per 100
and corn to 2J'-J cents , to take effect Novem-
a ) . The nciv rate on dressed bcof to Isevv
Knglmd yyill bo 47 cents inste id of 43 Ills
also decided to abolish commisaloiis on pis-
sengar trnfllc in the territory covered by
lines between Chicago , St. Louis and the
Atlantic scaboaid.
Sent Home to Die.
Two men yyoro sent down from a railroicl
cimp in the Black IIIIIs yestordiy in a very
crlticil condition They are both Norwegians ,
nnd cm scarcely speak English. Peter Nor-
berg , the older one , is suffering with typhoid
fever mid tad to bo removed at once to St.
Joseph's ' hospitil Nels Aluc-k lias mountain
foyer. llo Is but nineteen j cars old , mul sajs
ho hnsa brother In Good Year county , Wis
consin Uoth incu nr ° Hfiblo to dlo. Alccitls
Ivingnt the city Jiji ) y'lth ' no ono to give him
any special care or attention. The poor fel-
.lovv might recover If some good Samaritan
yvould only como Id hU relief and help him In
the st
lj\OiCIIMVll 111 Mcvll'O.
CiTr OF AIi\i o , < 'N'ov. 0. Senor Mnteos
this nftornoon pi gjitod a motion In the
chamber of doputins Sisking thnt American
priests i.ot Mcxlcda dtuens bo expelled from
the country ns beinfr" rernlcious to tlio wil-
faro os Mexico. ( Iwnl oxeltomcnt piovnlls.
Mutcoi Is a mpubhi iB and aprotcstant.
. .
Louny inr , Kj.y.'Npv. 0 Illnim Dassctt ,
pist grand mastci elf tno Misons , nnd consid
ered a Mason of tjij 'Idghcst degree In the
world , died at Aulieiabur , ? , Ky , today of
pir.il ) sis at tins iigo > of seventy Ho baa
talwn ovoiy degree known to the order ,
Cordially Greeted.
VIENM , ( Nov. li. The Czarovvitch arrived
today on his way to Trieste. Ho yvas met by
the emperor and several nrch dukes. The
gicctlngr. exchanged were of the most cor
dial nature.
Mrs Wlnsloyv's ' soothing svrup for chlldicti
tcothlng cures \ylud colic , dlnrrhcv i , etc. . ' 3
cents u bottle. _
Itc.it the AVorlrt'd Ilocoril ,
Cuicvno , Nov. ( J. The horse , Fllcmakor ,
tonight at tlio American horco bhovv , beat the
world's record for n high Jump , cloirmg a
huidlo at seven feet , ono and onu half Inches ,
Iiord Utileriilgu'x Condition.
LONOOV , Nov. fl. The doctors toniijht pronounced -
nounced the coudltlou of Lord Colcrldgu uot
serious.
DINING
Ito cw'iitprVi li lor mill HOB-
to lln ( JiH'Ms ol'tlu * Oniiilm Clnl > .
The incnibon of the Onmha dub hnvo
taken a deep Interest In the campaign vvhloh
hiifl just closed , inn tlculuily so In tbo great
fight to defeat prohibit Ion ISecognl/lngtho
efforts of Hou E Hoscyvntcr , lion .1 lj.
U'obstor nnd lion 12 1 * Hoitgon , they yesterday -
torday sent eiieli of these gentlemen a Idler
of which the following is a copy :
Tlioundprslimiul nniitnllloo linxobooti In-
tine'tril lij thc'incinbom nf the Onmha ( hit )
> under to Jim atoiiiiillnuMil try illiinor In
iMvunltlim of the in.iKiilllfcnt sc-nloo jou
live risnili'ii'd la tlio lite struggle fortho
.inturliil . luloiists of NnlimWn
\Volui\o to rtiiniiH tint you will naiiio a
ate at ulitub time you can bo the clubs
uc-at Very iiipectfulli
'
Di DM SMITH.
t'ninvs A for ,
( n MII i s omm ,
I.Ullllll DlHKK.
Committee.
itov. K nosrvv vrni's m 1-1 y
In response ! to this Kindly Invitation , Hon.
! . Kosoyyati-ryvtotons follows
Till ! OMAUA Dvir.v ] < IK nimnttiMi HOOMS ,
IMAIU. Nov. fi , IMM Messrs lindlcymllh ,
hnrlisA ( oi > riiarlo * Olliitt l.ntlier 1'raUo
nil \\lllliiiu T Annlii , 0 iniinlltoc' of the
iinalia C lilt ) ( lUiUc'ini'ii In rcspiii o to your
Ind Im It illeinof lids tliile. I uonldsiyth.it
apprt't'lilt' tin foiiiillnnnt | p ild inoby jour
lull and ill ill iccc pi of Us Inniiltnlllv
Thu ilnti'in isi coiiNonliut fin 1110 will bo
ituril iy , Nox ember r > Vet v truly ) ont
1' liosnv y.Tiu.
iiov J t VM n TinN I'Li'i.r
OMAHA , Nov fi - | - , Dudlt'y ? iulthintl
the is , Cciiniiilltei1 ( Ic'titli IPIIMI I am tit i ply *
fusible of tlio klndiifs of tln > inonibi-rs of tln >
'malm ' chili In li netirim ; to me t eoinplliniiit-
rv dlnnei foi tlio ai r\ lies to the slitoinulo
IIMllloil < lf III Jolir ll ttlM
I inn nNo mnrn limn giitllltiltn loirntlmt
Ion I ! lostniter ! Is to Inn ei a like iweyul-
lon and iimiplliniM lilt MIDI fulitl lioaid
I yvnnldsimcesl " " .ilnrtl iv , Neivt-inbri 1T > as a
.nto nliiMi I can bo your KIH st \ enii r spi ei-
ullj , Jvei \\insTHi. .
nov r nnciorx's ' ii 11 v.
N'ov -MPSMS Uiiilhy Smith ,
'luirlfs ' A Coe , riuirli's niriitt. l.ullier Di lUei
.ml W I' . Aiinlii-diMitlPineii The klmllv
eco.'nltIon of in.v hiiinhUi SIM vices Intliolito
.triuule. . us joii li-rm It , fur lliu ninloi 1 d In-
e'roits of N'e'br i"\iwhli ' lijou li odlspl i > cil
n youi noli' \o-lriihi > Is , 1 assmo you.
r > cr.ili fnllj apiiii I'lalul
] shall do injsnlr the honor to be with yon
nnd ntlicr mi'iiiliors of thn Oniulia cluli on
Siitiirilny iit'Nt the l.'illi lust Your most
. \ . l nvvAiiu I' .
iiit ; sj'uisH ittsa.
Nnshvillo ltairs.
r , Tenu , > Tov. 0. Summary of
oday's ' races :
Maiden tyvo > oar olds , four and one half
urlongs Voitev yvou , Sllveillght seeonu ,
Jlaik third. 'liino-AS.
Three-j car-olds and upwards , seven fur-
on Consignee yvoii , Ames A second ,
Jeinlnl third Tlmo-1
1'lnce-j car-olds and upwards , mile nnel ono-
ilxtionth Mud in 0 won , Blnnejstono Jr.
,01-oml , , J T thlicl Uime-l . 1'J'f ' '
Two yon-olds , six furlongs Mchnln won ,
' ncillo Monncttosecpud , Hart Wallace
hiul Tlmo 1 U'.l4
Tluctweir-oldb and UDwards , five furlongs
Bainotl won , Tom ICail &econd , John
( Vdnms tnhd. Tinio 1 : OiJ ( . .
IteniiingH
D C , Nov. O Summaiy of to
day's raexss1
Pivo and one half furlones Cold Streini
, von , Uoster sccontl , Mnnosv llio thiid.rlimo
1 :01. :
Six fin longs Kain ICilter won. Tanner sec-
mil , Mabel thiid Time-1 : ir
Five fmloncs Kitty Tvvon , Helen Koso
icioiiilVillnrd thiid Tune 1 lr ) 4
Ono mile Iceberg won , Ofalcco second ,
Golden Uccl thiid. Timo-I : I , ' .
Milo and tlueo fuilongs.oyerllvo hurtllcs
' . .oiiKshot won , /angbar second , G'IOJ Gown
third Time-2 ,17.
The linj-PHli Tuif.
Nov 0 [ Spool , il Cablegram to
TUB Ber. ] The lace for tLc Liverpool
iiutumn cup , a handicap for three-year-olds
unit upwards , ono inllo nnd tlueo fmloiifrs ,
ivas lun nt the Liveipool autumn mooting
Xdaj ) , and yyas won by Mi. Abington's ' llve-
jrar-old bay moio , Lidy Uosoborry , Ilciny
' ' Shall Woltomcin-
iMilncr'htliiPO-jeai'-old lillj -
be > r bccond , Baron do Kiiseh't. foui-jearold
colt Vuslstus third.
third.'H
'H '
'lips.
AT lill/lHITII.
First race Allehncl , Beansy
Scjond lace Majoi Dnmo , Cjnosuro.
Thiid race Kepoiler , Airauoyv.
Fouith race -Rushbolt , Latlni
Filth raeoMcrlelcu , Priuco Uoyyard.
Sixth race Quotation , Ituublcr.
AT Nisnviiir.
Flist race Bridgcllght , Dilemma.
Second lace ICatmi'i ' , Little Phil.
Thlid race 1'ullniaii , failvor Lake.
Fouith nice nankiupt , IJucUer.
Fifth race Ifobln , Ilaicinbouro.
HIlADti'CV At 3 W D in , November 0 ,
Graham Hugcno Bradley , aged 5 months
audio days , infant son ot Mr. and Mrs.
Graham L. Bradley
Funeral sorvieo at icsldenco , 2710 Dayen-
port street , Saturday , Nov ember 8 , nt U n m.
Komains will bo taken to Nebraska City for
Intel ment.
IV 11 Under n
Peter Johnson , yvho worics for Vollino it
Jotinsan , the undertakers , met with n % cry
serious accident last night. Ho yvas coining
In fiom IToicst Lawn cemetery , dilvlng tbo
bearso , and when near Toit Omaha eliovo
into an open ditch , six feet deep The hcarsu
vvus upset , and as it went ever , sti uelc John
son , euttliiR n deep ( jash In his held and
breaking nn arm llo was taken to his homo
ntl .0 Arbor Micot , whcio medical aid was
summoned Neh NcUon , the driver , states
that the ditch was cut nlon ; ; the stieots nud
that there yycro no red lights out to warn the
publlo. _
VKit S O.V1A I'.tll.ltl KA J'llS.
J. T Dyer of St .Too Is at the Pa\ton.
O. M. Bctls of St. Louis 1s at the Cisoj- ,
\Vllllan > I'eobles of I'ondcr i lr cm Ity ,
GoycinorTliajpr was in the e Ity yesterday.
Hobert MoViear of Uonvcr IsuttlioHarker.
Hnriy K i'uldman of Boston Is at the Mur-
iay.
iay.AV T. Sutphcn of Norfolk Is nt the Mer
chants
H. J. Cook of St LouLs Is roj'lsteicd at the
Murray.
H. S Bullock of Boston was ut the Mutiny
lOSt llln'llt.
.T. N Richards of Do itrico yvas at the Cascy
last night
H II Coburn of Chicago Is in the city , nt
the Casoy.
Sum Li. Hussell of Lincoln is lefllstcred at
the Casoy.
D. 0 Biadt of Denver yyas at the Mlllurd
last nlcht.
John P. Ilubblo of Springfield , Mo , is nt
tlio Millaul
\V. H Dickinson of Idaho Is in thu city , nt
the Millnrd
J 13 Mai tin of Chicago is In the city , at
the Murray.
T. ( } . Pa ) no of Kansas City Is registoicd at
the Paxton
Frank Wllll.uni of New York Is rcfjlstcied
at the Darker.
H. 1 ! Sutherland of Lincoln h In the city ,
nl the Hai ker.
( i. W Ilreono of Now Yoik vsas at Iho Pax-
tou lastnluht.
A. H Fauensof Hastings Is In the city , nt
tbo Mei chants.
J. A Hm tmiin of Lincoln was at the Mer
chants last night.
1) . T. Dudley of Weeping Water is a guest
nt thuMoichtints
nomge H. West of ( Jreeloy , Colo. , Is In tha
city , nt ihuPaxton.
( J 0 , Cuipcnterof Ouvenpoit , la , vvus ut
the Hark or lust night ,
lion , Thomas Hen ton , state auditor , was In
the city last evening ,
lion John C. Watson of Nebraska City ,
yyas In the city last evening
W P firewater of .Minneapolis Is In the
city , regUUiroel at the Mlllurd.
Louis Ilclmrod went to Plattumouth last
night lo hulp the iwr.soniil rlghu loaauti ccto-
bruU ) tbo great victory over prohibition.
IN CASE OF WAR'S ' ALARMS ,
What the United Stntes'Oould Do and What
the Country Lacks ,
MAJOR GENERAL SCHOFIELD'S REPORT ,
llo Hrcniiiiiictiil'i tln > Kortlllcut Ion of
liniiorlanl Hoaboanl Citing , Morn
Men mid i tic INtahllslinu'tit
of fialiilni ; KfhoolN.
, Xov ( ' MnlorOonpr.il Scho-
flow , commanding the t "idled States army , In
his .in innl ropcitt tins in put "It iinv bo
assailed tluxt nil tli it Is now loquiMto for the
pcnipful settlement oC tlio ludlm problem I *
the \\lsontul huinuntrentmcntof the Indians.
The time has coino wln-n the fiituto positive
or probable military not cssit'es of the conn-
tr.y should dlctato IU inllltniy policy. 'J'tio
unii ) shoulil bo so sUitloiH'd tluit It may bo
prepared at the shoi test notice to lespond to
nn.v call which m.iy bo undo on its son too ,
anil tit the sumo thuo to assist In
nil ways in prcpirlng tlio mllltli o (
the so\ oral stntos or niitional guards for
ucti\o seiv lee In lime of need It is bellov ml
to bo so mnulfesl , to nil \\lio ulll consldoi the
subject , tliut demonstration 1 ? unnecessary ,
thut the Itnpiitiiiit soibnuid cities of the
United St itrs should bo so foi tilled , niim-d
una nintme'd as loba enpibloof sdf ilcfonso
ngiinst the atfiiU oC inn lorelgn Hut.
"H tlio inipoitatit soapnts nro nili'iiuitoU
foi tilled innl niiiK'tl one Hoot , It is pit'siimi'ei ,
will bo smile-lent foi airhof thugreit ore ins
Thounlitiiy policy of tlio United suites will
novel1 loqinro suc-h dofouio on tin * noitlii rn
froiitlerus u.w proposed bj tlio foitilic.ition
board of lssaml ciiefulh sc'lpcledMi'iisons (
US ailCUtllljS fOl the COtIt Lilt ration tit folLO ill
nn I'liiprjri'iiey lire suggested Instead
"Sitisf ictory pro rois has been iimde nt
Wutorvllot in tlio fabrication of experimental
guns and tnoitars of the highest tjpi1 "
( icno-ialSi'linuVltlilesiilhes the straits to
whkh tnodi'putment h is been put bj pnst
legislation i udui'inif the number of privates
in the iiiniy. Ho yyanUs the llmil rn'sodtoat '
least 30,000 , and MIJS that yv ithout this nuin-
borln PLMLO the or inuntlon t iiinot bo niiulo
thoroughly effective and cannot ho relied
upon for the set vice which innho ie < inlrod
of tlio leinil.irtioops In an emorgtiiev , anil
hofuio ranks can bo tilled hy u'cinits or
\ ohintcH'is called into the Hold In this con
nection the general suggests that \ihuuc\or
such IncriMbo is made , piouslon bomudo for
the orgmi/.itlnn of n laipo h.ittillou
ot jounp men between the ages of sixteen
and tv\ only years , sr-lettcd with lospci't to
thrh intclllgi'iico and good chai.it torlth a
\ low tothoir odm itlon for tinsorvieo as
lion coininlssioiicel ofllc-ois and ofllccis cither
of the ifgular foucs or militia , puvilcgo
be-In ) ; given to siii.li yonnjr men to enlist for a
u-uuliir period se-ivko 01 to leeelic honor
able ilisoh irgo at their ow n option at the os.-
piratlon of thecouraO 01 Instiuctlon. Such a
st. liool would boot vei'i giPit value to the
niilitary borylioof the conntiy. It is sug
gcstcd tint step * bo taken \\lthonl tlcl.i ) to
oigiul/o In all of tlio seabornl states adno
pioportion of heavy artlllerj , militia bit
terns lor tlio service of foitl Hellions In those
states and tluit these b.ittci ies ho icported to
the war duputmont in outer tbiit pi ices of In
struction ho assigned to them vvhciothcj can
spend all Iho cne.uiiDniont in coimnnv with
the rcgulir trams nntl under the Instruction
of lULonipllslied artillery oflleers Hegimon-
tul orir.inlitious foi sueh artillery b.ittcuos
nrc not nctoss irv In the interest of oeon-
onn , probobU bionnlal , instead of annual ia-
stiiution of thuliifuntrv tioons for lleldo'c-
ou iso \\ill bo found sulllUpiit
In conclusion ( ii'iiPi.il he hollcld siys sov-
cral measures cnatted dm in , ; the picscnt
congress will moveof gicat and lasting benc-
llt to the milit ny service ami tin : real unii
lldellty with \\luch the duties of the at my
huvo boon pcrfouncd meiit eomiiienihtion.
; A rst
That brillant amy of talented artists ,
known us Russell's coincdi.ms , with the
famous Far Tcinplcton as the bright p.irtic-
nlnr star , appear at JJoyd's opcia house to
night , commencing an engagement limited to
two nlirhts and a matlneo.
OThls oigani/allon U described as being of
unequivoc.il excellcnco , r.nd includes the
following talented people , each ofhom has
boon asbon ited vv ith the piomliiont successes
of late yc irs in N'ow Yoik In this pu ticular
line of biislnuss. ray Toniplcton , .Icnnic
Sattirlce , Josie Sadler , TJllInn Klvcrs , fanny
.lolinstone , M.iuon ( Jitoux , Nm.i Hay\\.ird ,
I'reil Lennox , Cli nles V Sciiiion , T .1
IloimlonVillliin enroll , l dwln ( jooiluln ,
JolmW Ince , ih.ukM Atuood. r L Ilill.l ,
ra\\Kaor and a nido ( HiiutLtto liicry
motnbor of the oonipmy tins been seloitcit
with icg.ud to then iiidhklnil ad iptabilitv
to thorctiulroni'Mit ' ofthOLhar.utor puitrajod.
and uithont all signs fail , a peifoinianco
Hill bo bien that will. In its entltely coa-
stituto a ic\eliiHon in faiu ; conuiH 'J'hu
phn , inhiih the Oashtni ; , fascinating
"i'.ij" plays the titular put. Miss MctJInty ,
( the star of the Lonicdy i'laneilso ) Us ] > occu
of as bcniK the cllmaof f in i.il fun. the ioa-
cotlon | oilfjmal , construction novel , action
uipcil and ovciy line ivoitbv .il.uih | ; , oyery
situation a chin utslon. All the latest musical
( reins are Inliodiiced , and viyaeious Miss
Toraploton K'yon the opimit unity other llfo
to Lest ( lisping her ycrsatllo talent and \ lined
aci'oinplislunrnts .ludKlnir bv tliamunhor
of bCiU sold in iidvnnco , the audience tonight
will lost the utmost capacity of the house.
Hojt'SRiontost success "A .Midnight Bell , "
will bo presented .it Hoyd's opera house next
bund iv evening ur.d will ho iiioducod in a
sumptuous innnncr USIIIK the siino scenic
cllotls and appolntnicnts and the s'lmo
c.wt yvhkh pie lucoa the piece In ISoyv
Yoik , whcio it Liijoioil a prosperous inn of
II \ e months , 'lite pnuc h intendc'tl as a sim
ple and life like douii o.ist picture , hut silil
to contain enouRh sntlro to sharpen It , onoiiKh
of the roalKtio to sa\o it from the faioo class.
enouKh of sentiment to eoyer the rough
edfjoj , and enough of comedy to keep an
( luclicnco const mtly convulsed with laugh-
tor. The ongujcmcnt will contlnuo four
nights.
NR TI1IO V1CTOUY.
The In\ynrall of J'n > li iltltlon to lo
CelcMiiatcd in 'IhlH Citj.
HcRanlkss of p.nty , tlio citizens of Oinihn
hnvo commenced actlvo viepiritlons fortho
holding of a Blind public deinonstutloii on
B.ituidny cycnlng of this wool : fortho put-
posoof celebrating the defeat of piohlhitlon
in the city and state
Dining the eiily evening n monstrous p.i-
rndovill bo formed , vliich will mmh
through the pilnclpal hticUs and to tl-o Coll-
or Oiaiiil ojiora house , \yhorospuechoi
ll bo delivered bj anuiiiberof tl.o lending
clti/cns of this and other ( lticof the st.ito
Lincoln , f'laHsinouth , Xobraska Ulty ami
Council Illuffs y\ill send iiokg.itlons and
bands of music to help suell the crowd and
join In thotestliltlci
Tlio oxeeativo connnlttxjo of the ] ! nnkcn
and nusiniss Men's association are nugotht-
Inglth the rallro.id pcoplo to inn fiuoti.iins
Into Om.ilii Siturihv to acLOinmodato Iho
j ynrioiis den gallons from neighboring touiis
uho mo chimoilng for a place In tlio pro-
lodslon. It is ux pec ted that the ullioails
yyill deeidu the question of fieo trains thla
mornhiK
Lincoln will send uUrgo delegation in ai.y
event.
niioliall ( Ironing
WoousiOf ic. Out. , N'ov ( J [ Specld Ttlo-
Bi n in to Tin ; ih.n. ] HiuhaH oxlilbits ton
sldeiaulo anxiety as to the result of the np
plle.Uion for innay in hla ciso Honslccdii
nuinlwr of questions \eilordaj as toluit
kind of mm the minister of justice Is , tlio
distance toOttaiya , oto , and eagoilj scanned
thu newspapers for IIUIVH fiotn there Al
thoivh no has oulj a llttlo ovorayvoolf to
llvo ho still maintains thosamochecrfalnon
that 1ms chimiotcri H his Jail llfo slnoo con-
llnomcnt. Soinetlnif ho talks of his death ,
but it in ulUiout an > uppnoiit ilroad. llo
pays ho doo-s not fu.ir the oxcKUtlon us much
for himself as for his wife
The contract fur the erection of Iho snf-
fold his iK'on lot , and Its construction yvlll bo
commenced at once.
HON , , IOIIN 0 , WATSON.
llo TnlkH ef the IM'lont or thn Ilonel of
tlio Itopnhtli'nii 'lloUct.
Hon. .lohn 0 Watson , chtdnnnti of the ro-
nibllcnn state central committee , yyas seen
itlho hotel lut evening by n repor'or Ha
, vns iiskcd his opinion upon the outcome of
: hpoloctlon with reference to the statellcicet ,
ind among either things said
'I ' nttiHnitotliodofeit of Mr HU'hnrds to/ '
Us fulluio todcvlaie hlmsolf upoihis posl-
Ion yy Ith tofcicm-o tt > prohibition , nnd nMo to
he olTott of the pissa e hy tongivss of tlio
McICInle.v bill nt soshoit a time bofoi" our
> lutlon Tlio pt opli yyeif nut glvi'ii tn > to
earn of the yyoikliiK's of the noyv taritT bill ,
mil vvc'ivlod oil by tne iiiUivprosontiitlons of
he dotnoi'rat , yy-hn used the tariff as u i lub
"I elo not mi'in to saj that 1 fully and nm >
n.uly eie-alli oiulursi ) tlio tinltT ino.wro lam
dmply spi-nltlng to thn point of its cIToi I
i pun theianipilgn In Nebraska
"I'htMi , iignlu , another fou-o yvhlch emi
i United to the t-lo < o defeit of Mi Hulur.U
, vns thonll but ivvolulionaiv niovoinont of
.ho fiu-morV nlllanco In this staio 'I h > s. )
lopiilar vvavcM arcas a iiilo. shoi t hvi d i > ut
\\r \ Ule-h nils has found himself In pint i
y Mini lo llio popular battht. "
M L , llliilialilciiiian 1'lfth yy ml , Si ran.
on , 1'a . stated Nov ! > , M Ho h id list d I ) t-
riioinas llt-loitile Oil foi spiains , burns mts
biulsesnnd ihc'iimitlsm Cuied uyci-.y tune ,
l''niulc. . Kelle ) .
Judge rianlul Kollbj of Lincoln Mils in
thocltj lestcnhij 'I'ho Jndro ( iiiulo thlitj
six iinti ptoblblliea speeehoi dining the
, jio.it caiiip.iU'ii ] ust closed. Ills teultoiy
ay to the south mid yyost. When piolnhi
\yasvotcdln ICiinsas the Judge lied
thcie and \otul fbrtho nmendinrnt in Kan
sas Itut his obsoiintiotis of the IIIMyastc > o
iiucli for him und ho tnoicd to Ltmoln , fuliv
ony Inced of the I illure of th" law is a tem
, ) ei inee nuMsuio lie yis thoivfoio able to
ipeik to the peoploof IS'obiaki of his nctual
< nn\yleilio of the t onditiini of Kansm , and his
\\oilt in the oiinpaiKii I'imtribiiteil lurgi'lj to
hoimtnenso mijoiity piled up against the
inicndnient. "
'Iho consciousness of haviiii ; a loiucdy at
land foi i roup , pneumonia , soio tliioat , and
sudden colds , is very consoling ton pnunt.
With a bottle of Ayer's t'nerry I'octoral In
ho house , onu feels , la ue li nses , u sense of
seem it j nothing else can give
An llplili'iiilc or
" \Vash , Nov ( ' . - [ Knoflul T lo-
gramtoTiin Hni : ] Scattlols huylngnblg
run of opium siini'ilot ( s and hghyva ! > mon.
Kobberks are of nlmost nightl > oceuienco
and in In mo being held up in all pirts of the
city Tlueo hlghyy ij lobbeues iKcnrul on
tlio streets tonight 'I'ho hcixj Itvs and
stnnUo fiom the binning pine foTcsts ni.ike It
so diik th it the hlKliyvaymcn can geneially
esc ipo and onlj ono lobber lias been caught
thus far Jnsluictlonseio given tonight to
.hopolito foi to to arrest oyiry suspicious
h.uaetei fiiiind on the stucUs mid extra
cflmls aio being nude to stop this epidtinio
of cilmo 1'ublle indigiiiitioii Is votj gioit
1C02. SiKtcontli and Fnrimin strpnls is
the nooek ] Island tlclvc't olliec.
eta to till poinlb east nt loyyost i.ilos.
Cnldwrll
Judge Caldwcll of Little Hock , Ailt is
expected to nrii\o In tlio city Sundnj to
assist Judge Dundyln lioldini ; the November
xjrm of the United States com I that convenes
io\t Monday nioining. As usud , .ludgo
Duiidy yyill piosido in tlio lai o couit room
mil illsposo of the eises on Iho e-rimlnal and
aw docket , while .ludgo Caldvvoll will hold
ouil In the sii ill coin I loom on the second
liooranel piosulo ovei thooijult ) docket
Ticlcolf at lowest rates nnilsii pnilor \
ni'cointnodatmns via they jjreut Koc'lv
Island louto Ticket oilK-n , IdOli Six
teenth and F.irnnm stu'ols Uiualui.
SnMmo'h ( ? ondit ion.
Ono vvcok line Judge . .InmojV , Snyaijo
was taken sh'k since vvhkb time ho has been
filling voiy rapidly. It is ni\vv thought thut
10 cmnotilvo bat a few days , though at u
late hour last nlirht hoas icMtlng well with
a slight chaugo for the better
Unsusppctcd disorders of thokidnoys are
responsible foi inmv of tlio onliii.ny ail
nionts ot hum mil } ' which nc'j'li'c'U'd , dc'vclop
Into a seiious and perhaps latil
mainly KxporiPiieouulei sinrgost the i ae
of Dr. J. 11. .McLean's Livei and ICfdnti
Balm.
'rt IliniiK r LIMI3 KlIjN.
Ii Is III Chicane ) anil Makes a Mighty
Hole.
On "West nitfhluouth htreot , in the
honit of tlio oily , is the Impost ItiiuiMln
in the \yoilil , siya the ( 'Incite ) Herald
1'onplo wlio believe that CliicMfjd has u
foundation e > [ Hand nny luiovv how far
'
the } .ire iniililcon by t'iluii a ptop at
thistiwful hole in llio fiiouml. Thobooni
of the bl iht mid the thud of the henvj
hunimorb hii\cbcun romliii thenir thoru
for thlrtjoars , anil Hcionlillo m ii'hln-
oryanil iippliiiiicusnreiudtiulti thei took
nudonluitfiui ; the luilo at the ruto of
tvve ) thuusuul b.iriolu of limo and lour
thousand hanols of criidliod stone pi r
Any , Suuii is the imiiioiihitj of tlio hiiliti
rock that yvoik in iy jjo on 'imloll nitelj.
Thu lioloia alieudj immoiiio. Tlio bur-
faeo of its inouUi must needs bo coinput
eel bv acios , while the tjuljlc feel ol Its
displacement run up into the mlllioiiB.
Cnblo cars , yyith niiinurotiH ellyorjjiuy
tr.ickb iiml turn-titblos , take tliolr louls
of fatono over Its lower biirfnco to a cahlu
car track up vvhiuh the loided oars LO
ever tyvo liundroel feet , at an utifjle of
about foilj-llvo elc reos.
The -yv liter , yvhilo in this oavorn , no
ticed the workmen running toward thu
custom yv.ill nnd hookim' rofii o bohintl
largo bow Id eis , and folloyylnj , ' their ex
amples w.is only fairly Htowed uvy ay be
neath the ( Irlppiii ) ; * of u iniiiuiMl 8i > riiir { ,
yvhon ho liptial boom , boom , boom , anil
looUii out , suv the , i'r ' full of lljinj
Htono. A huccuHdion of bloats iluinon-
Hlnitcd the jiovvor of explosive ) mattur
o\er wnllHof solicllmostono , In a mlii-
ute It yvns all ever nnel the vvorkurn yvoro
busj and the onblu rnra running "rt
though di ntimltu luid not beou at work
n nioinunt before.
Many moti , if thity hnd mich n hole In
the frrouiul in thoconter of n. oll.y ilko
( Jluci < , ro , would put a door park and llfili-
In T lake lu it , plant it in forc'sts , supply
it yy tth beautiful vvalkn , niuKo llovver
.uilonsln thu wullH , anil uiiiontr thu
bovvldors , build iiiountaiim with i'iy < * < In
them , litue Ho.it ! tig guldens and tohog-
( , 'iin slitlis mound UH immoiibu
with stojinhitf stiiii | > iHopoito | !
( : i\eriis Illlcil vvitli ilobc.u'les ; li.iVo
inur and yyinlor lotreaH ; ndvoitiHo Us
iiiouutain sei-ncrj , its mineral hpriiifh ,
Its ho.iltliful ellninto , its ploi ant yyallfH ,
and thejii gut ilt-li
Abaolutoly Pure.
A. oream of tartar balcta ] powder. Illghtit
( f ioiivoalni [ ttBiiKtU-U. H. Ooverauieat it * *
oort AUK. IT.