THE OMAHA DAILY IttW : MONDAY , NOVEMHKR M , 1892 , iL SERVICE BE BlflWED OloTolnnd Will Make Phijrt Woik of the BopublicaiB Holding Office. WHEN THE HEADS BEGIN TO FALL Jinny n Jluu IsVnlttnK for Inn 1'alrd Jloniciit Tbnt Urines I1U S.llnrjr' * llc- fi ( lomlp Aliimt tbu Tclo- U'nipli Itiniin. WASIIIXOTOX , I ) . ( ! . , Kov. 1.1. | Spoclnl to TUB Hien.l-IUH the Impression In Washing ton that the now domocratlo administration will go nt the oftlco-holders with a line- toothed comb. Mr. Cleveland was made president In IfcS I by too support of mutf mmps. Ho > rot It Into hts hond that , although ho himself was n spoilsman , the country was in favor of reform. Ha not only stood by the loiter of Iho civil servioo law , but ho greatly expanded the spirit of it at the loiter part of hts torm. Men who imvu talktd to President-elect Cleveland durum the pist few days say that ho will rocoql.l/o the "hustlers" In the distribution of patvounpo ; that ho believes his election was duo to the oruanizcd efforts of Tammany , In which conclusion ho is un doubtedly right. His not Improbable that President Harrison , before ho lonvos the wulto house , wllloxtund iho civil service law over the govern maul printing ofllco and the bureau of ciipraviiit , ' and printbiK1'ho oxtcnslon o tlio civil service law Is probably the only inotbod oy which the poor olllce- holder can bo protected In bis pasltlon. Hut the civil service law protects only these who draw salaries of noni 1900 to * lfauO a year. These below nnd above thoio il uros are to bo llr.itl Iticontinontly out of tlioir DJocoii nr. quickly 113 possible. Jn view of this iincliucrful oullooK cold shivers arc ctiashiR up and do\\n the spinal columns of republican rlllco-holdersln Wash ington and throughout tbo country. UurltiK tbo past two years tbu appointment clerks in the clRht uxceiltlvf ) departments have had llttlo to do. Nearly all of too onli-ci wore oc- cuplod , and IH roslRiiution * and deaths In oftlclal llfo nro very Infrequent there was very Illtlo opportunity for bookiccoDini ; In tno unices of thu appointment clerks. These men anllctpato a great rush aftur the 4th of March. Sonio of them oxpcct to no before tbo tusb begins. The Incoming party always liltcn to liavo men of Its own nolillcal coniDlexion in the appointment divisions of the various cxccutivo departments. So con fident uro the umnloyos of the departments that there is to bo a general onslaught , upon thoirnrmy ) hnt some of tbo higher oflluers under the civil service law rofusu lii h pro motions to till vacancies , as a promotion would mnko thorn liaulo to an early decapitation , for Instance , a half dozen chiefs of division could net instead of $ . ! , UX ( > nyear from f lfjlU ) to f.'i.UOII iinnnal s.ilarv If they would accept vacancies , already oxistuic as assistants to Iho cabinet olllccrt. As chiefs of divisions thcso men liopo to escape iho axmcn of tbo now administration fora time , nnd they refuse an increase of balarv and political UHliiicllon for a nurlod of three or four month" . These ranuini ; Immcdiatoly minor Iho chiefs of uivislons mid vvlio arc , therefore protected by the o'vll ' service law ubsolutolv rcfubu any promulionw hatovor. Tliaf Ti > lpKrnpl > Ollb'i1. The tclCRiapb olllco tit the white bouso is a little narrow room in Iho northeast corner ot t.no building on the second lloor. Its chief occupant Is Mr. Montgomery , ono of thooxocutivu ctorKs , who came dim the wblto bouso as the llr.st operator of the gov ernment wlro und who has remained and broadened his sphere of usefulness Binoo until ho Is ono oC iho most responsible of iho employes in tiis president's oflice. His du ties during the year are to receive any tolo- erams addressed to tlio president und to send any messages that may bo Died by any ono connected with tbn cxcculwo oslaliltsbmcut , lo conduct in part tbo correspondency of the oxecntlvo oflli'os and to keen the president's sorapbooks the last by no means tbo lonst ' of tils tastra. 1'ho tc'legrapli room at the white house WOK Queued at iho beginning of tbo Hayes administration. lioforo thai limo the president's ' telOKfams bad been delivered at the white bouso by messenger. Since the special wire was run into the ' .vbito house from the oflleo of the Western Union com pany hero tno president has been able to make direct connection with any lolecraph point wheu nn emergency required him to consult with any ot the chief executives of the stales or to lake personal action In some L-rcat omorj-ecoy like the Jolinstown I'ood. ' And Ihe wtillo house wire has been used to aond to iho country any nicco of news con- cornbiK tbo president which was of ureal inuinont. If the president wants to talk to tbe pcoplo of the United States , he can put himself in communication with nil of the tokxTapli odlcos In the country In a very foxv minutes and In loss than a quarter of au hour a iness.itro from him cmild bo posted on iivcrv bulletin board in every railroad and telegraph olllco in the United States. I iclnl In tin KiiirrKfiu-y. The llrat urcot cinerRcnov In which the white bouso telcKr.iph Him was brought into use was iho ureat railway s.trk ! of IS7T. President Hayes was constantly In communi cation with all parts of Iho country during t ho urea t strike. When President'Garliold was shot Ihe while house wlro carried bulle tins right from tbo sick room to tbo pooulo of the count n' . President Clovola d used tbo wire freely at the time of Mr. Arthur's dualh and also at tlio limn of Iho death of General Grunt to maka arrangements for HbowiiiK proper respect , to their memory. At the time of tbo Johnston Hood I'rpsi'lont Harrison was in tbo telegraph room at the \\hlto hoiHo iilfbt and Ray taltinu htops to relieve the sufferers so far us the cxccutivo could lake action. Morn locently when Mrs. Harrison lay living at the white house tbo telegraph instrutront WBH used in carry bulletins of her condition to tbo anxious country. At every election for many yuurs Iho wbito bouso wlro has boon used to iccelvo the election u < Uirnn al though Iho president has not always boon horc to mad tuoiu. Six years iigoMr. Cleveland - land went to HulTalo to cast his voto. Tivo years ago President Harrison was in Indian apolis whoii the roturiih were received. Hut dm-liiK.i pnuiaenlial olcctlon thu nresldont Is always ut the wbltft hou o wbon the re turns are received. Transmitting Clrrlioii ItctnriiB. i'rcsidcnt Hayes hoard the news ot Oar- Hold's eleellon over the wliito house wlro. President Arthur rccoivcil the return * from the election of IbSi at the wliUo bousu. Arthur's heart was not la the llsht. Ho had boon urlovously disappointed in his failure to obtain a ronominntion , and It was not to bo expected that ho would ulvo that notlvo intention to Iho result of the election that be would have'contributed If the lickot had bcou Arthur unU Logan. Ho was too good a republican , though , not lo bo Interested in the success of bin party , mm ho gatborud a Illtlo group of fi-louds about him on election night und road the bulletins wild Interest until ajato hour. Ho was in the telegraph room during tuo early evening , but ho tired of this after n time and wont down to the smoking room on thu Urst floor , whcro iho iiiturns were brought to him by n messenger. This smoking room was reollv the end of iho broad hall Jnto which iho oDlclal reception rooms open. President Arthur bad bad iho spacn r.oar iho entrance to the conservatory screened off and furnished with tables anil lounging chairs. Hero ho sat until lonir lifter midnight rending iho bul letins. Four years later Preslaent C'lovrlatui read iho bulletins In his privaw'onicu ivurouirJo.1 by members of hit c { > blueVHud n few friends Mr. Whit- noy. was thir4 , > , ni 'l the attorney pouur.il , Mr. ( , iarland , who has fallen into n stale of political Ucs'ynUulOBinrd Iho Clovolaud ad- iihtitValipn | ( wont out of unices Mrs. Dick- ICsou. MrVhllncvond Mrs. Lainout were with Mrs.Cleveland , and iboy remained with liar Until midnight , It was after a o'clock Whaii the president ordered tbo telegraph wlro cloicd , dismissed his friends end went to bed. Ho had knowu iluco ID o'UocK that Notv Ycrk had gui.n u atnst him and that 'jbd flectionvus last. Half an hour before ( .ron'r l.'loveland laid bU bend on his trou bled pillow fa the Mhlln houtto , Jlou > iuiii lluiriiou lisd rotlrod for the night in bl modn-ii homo lu Indlauapjlls , Ho had no crucial wlni lo orlng him the uaiv . All of tbo bulletins were , tout to hU lie se by luotscogor and ho wns pretty well li.furiLt'ii uy private diiDalohos of the way t il it ; * were P IRK At ' 1 o'clocic la the mom KlijahV. . Ilnlford , who wn * then tlio , , 'inu odltorof Ibo Indiinapolls Journal. rnllod up tbo president's house by teloph ono Ho had DJOII nil throutjh the return * and ho wanted to loll Uonoral Harrison thnt In their Judgment ho orns elected nnd that the Journal would nnnouncn his olocllon In the morninc. Mr. MuICoo , Ocnornl Harrison's son-in-law , mmvcroil the 'phono. .Mr. llnl ford oxnectcd to find Oonornl Harrison wult- Inp for hilotip\v . vVcll M ho Unow him bo bud nn Ide.i H nt thlt oecuilon would oxulto him n llttlo nird tnnko him wnkcful. "Is the cennral thr-rot" bo ntkcd. "No , bo's been In bed nnd nsioop for ( vn hour"snid Mr. AlcKoo elieorfnlly. And it is vor" Ilkclv Unit Mr. Ilnlford , bolntr limited in his"cbolco of exclamation * , remarked lethe the tolophonn receiver moiliutlvoly : "Well , I'll bo hiinceili1' VOTE OFJ-'ICIAL. U'lint the Cotnplntril Cnnvmi of tint County r.liTllon Itiunnm Nlnt" . of Dotiglni county was completed yesterday with the exception of the Sixth prcciuut of the Fourth u-arJ.ln watch the juilces had no- cldontally sent their tally shoot to the Board of Hduc.ulon , nnd Socrotnr.v C'otioyor re fused to dollrur It to Iho county tlcrk. In cluding the vote cast In the mlsMngpreclnot as shown bv the uoll book , the vote of tlio county is us follows : I'llKSIIIKNTI M , RI.F.CTOIIO. VoIP. llurrlton. rep . IO.TIKI i f'lvvoiHii I , item . " * Won ur. bill . , ? * llKlM I'll , WO . ' - " ( lltVKIINOII. Iitiruiii'O C"r. > inmo. rup . lli/JII .1. Stdillir-- Merion , ( loin . : " - c II. Van \Vyc-k. Iml . < - U. i : . llontloy , pro . "ml ui.i'rr.KANT novniiNoit. Tlinnini J. Mnjors. ron . lO.l.'lj Hinuiol N. Wiiibich. limn . ' ( ' 1"1 Ch.irlus I ) . Slirili ( > r. Ind.p . : i.'M ; .luincs Stpiin. . pro . ' "I XKLIIKTMIV Of RTATK , lolni ( ' - . Alton , inn . 1U..M7 Prank M. Unnv.ddt . MM ! ! .lames M. r.aslurllnir , lull . -.7S > IlocHtrmn , ] > in . 3" > l AUDI Kilt OK IUIMUU ACCOUNT. MoOro. ron . lO.Mli I' . V. O'Jiiillviui , iliini . 7.S01 l.iU.-lo MrU'Jvoolils Inil . -"I .1. t' . Tliom < t. pro . " 01 Joni'ph y. Mil toy. rep I ) , lit Andrew llri-luii.in , don lUs'i Jacob V. Wolfe. Ind U..VH .Icrry Dons inv. nro 2sfl ATTOIINK V (1 CNKIlU Ooorsro II. Hastings , rup II.Oil Miitthow Ocilir. . do'ii ' K44 > Vlr.-IIO Slrlclctor , 1ml II.HI8 .Maitln I. Itrowor , pie " " ' COMMI-MOMII ; or IMIIII.IU HMM ANI > nuii.u- INOS. A. U. llunipliroy. ron UKit Jacob WiissliH , di'tn IMIlt Ineoli M. liiinnt'lt. Ind L'.m.'i Unulus II Smith , pie lii : si'i'niivrp.NtiCNT OK I'inii.ii : I.VSTUUUTIII.V. A. 1C , (101111 v. rep ln.TM .1. A. llornborzor. deni H.n"1' ' lliiriiion II. Illatt , Ind ' . ' . ' ! ) ' > itellotl. HlKolitw. pru IM CONdilKSSMA aUUONII DISTIUCT. David II. Mcroor , roi | ! ' .tci" > Hoorso . Dicint ! , doin NMU liobort li. Wiicoier. Ind 3.1 Vt U.V. . Itii'liur IMIII , pro SS.1 HEKATHIIIAU SIXTH Dl.sTltlCl' . f O. I.OI1KI K. IIUI' fl.lit'i \V. N. ltAiicM" ( < . nun ii,4 i."i ( JllAIII.Ks II. I'l.AIIKi : , UKP K.tlVi IHIIIIC Noyes. rup C.74II MnSioyir. . ilem h'4IO .IntnoiC. llieiiiifiii , ilum b.HVI S. I ) . HyiuMirnon , 1ml : i-J'l ! ' JiiniR4.l. llnrr. Ind " , W ( leorfiu N. ICIiiA Ind 2 , > Qi .lolm Dale , pro 4I7 ! Anlboiity .lolin-on , pro ill' ! li 11. llrnlriin. pro : itG IIKPKCSCNI'ATIVU. TI : TII KlSTHItT. THOMAS I ) . C'IMNK , IIBP. lo.nflt W. N. NASIIN. IIKI > . u.T.'il ( -'IIAIII.KS II.Vl rllNKI.U IJKM 11,1)11 M. O. HlCHkTTuii ; - ! > . : t > l I'HAIII.ES A. ( fOflfl. HEP. | 1.3S"i fioiini ! : : \ \ . AMIIS. HKM u.141 J. II. IVV.VKII , ur.i' . lU'ti AW1L"-T l.orKNKll , HI'.P ' .1,011 A. SlITION , IIKP S.filS liuniy 11. Morrow , ( loin .4' > . > .Tiilin .NonUviill , ( lonP. 8.'i7 \V. S. Koluor. dniii : . - . ' . 8.'J.-i4 .lohn ,1. I'oints. iiisin h.'IU C'lnirlcs . ittovenp , rep 8vo. > O. J. 1'lcknrd , dun K.1M ! ' . .1. HcyKor.i , ( loin 7.7.'i7 ,1.11 lit'CM' . rep 7.7.Vi U' . S WiltPii. IIMII 7,4L".I loseub Andcisun , Ind : i.8l.i \V. It. Giiinblo. Ind. rep ll.llll llsins L. Aiiilnison , Ind 11.140 Wlllliini rinrU , Ind 3.GH htophcii.l' IlioJorlak , bid i'.rtfl fli'irlosCnitls , Iml ' . ' . .V.'Ci I'hlllp Mcliiivnrn. Iml -.4U .liimo-i W. ICInUcud , Ind : . ' . . , ! l ! sllus lolllns. ! lud ' . ' . .ll.'l .luliii It tieliiiiip. bid -.04) ) V. 1) , WINou. | irn . " > l'i Tliomni Krlelison , pro 4T > J. K. Ill ) In , uiij . * 417 ( .porji ) M. Hti-iKoll , pro. . . 4'JI A M. ( lll-on. ) pie lilM .lohn I ) , ll.u ry. | IHI : i7il li Shorwoo l.pn II7J ( jor > rv ATIOIINUV , .TACOII I * . KAI.I.V. nw ii/UJ W , S. r haoniaiior. ( torn s.701 ( ii-orpo A. M IBIICV. Ind ijl : ! .1 .1V. . KdiidchiiAli. mo an t'OI NTl OMMI , IONKIl , 6KCONII IIISTIIICT. HKVIIY IJIVINKV , IIBP 2.fin : 'I IIOIMI.S 1''I'lilt i' . dnin i,7.s. Thom'iH C. .lolfrlL1 * , bid , M Jnbn Ijiiwieni'e , pro O.'i COIOTV COMMI .IONF.lt. TlllltU UlSTIUCT. ( j. \VlM.I\M < . It'll' ! > 3G Wlllliini Olir.Mi'nl. di'iu f,31 Kll.Iolin-.on , bid | ' , M ) .1 , 1C , Vnnilorcooi , pro 2S COONTr L'OUMISSIOMill , I'OUIITU l > ISTIIICT.rJ < ' . O. StiiiiU-y. rup 1.151 J. W. I'AlillOfK. HKM l.lliri Wtlllnin l.Muyoi > . Ind : wi 1'V. . Orantliain. pin - \ ( 'OtTNTV COMMIrtSIONKII. I'OIIHlll lllbTIIICT , HIIOIIT TKUM , ( ' . u. STANLKV. iihp J/JIK . .1.V. . I'.uldouic , dum ( \Vllllaiu T. Muyu'-.s , Ind l Constitutional iiniundment rolatlnx to ux- ccnllvoullli'ur * ! Ves . 10,7.- . No . 1.7a , " > Constitutional iiniondiuuiu rotating to por- iiiaiHiciL RL'liool fund : Vrs . ll.II No . 1,404 Tim Dfiilli Hull. Ni'.w YOHK , No" , ID. Kx-ludRO D. W. Cooiuy of Dulniqu ? , la. , died of paralysis this inorninK at tlio homo of liU son-in-law , J. S. Douglus , ail SVoit , Kud avenue , tin CUV. Judifu L'oolov was n well known banker , lawyer ami capitalist. Ho was a nrumlnont uicmborof the bar of Iowa , and for several years previous to his death ho practiced law lit Washington , U , C. Ho was for twenty years president of tbe First National bank of lJulnique , la. , and for some time past was pti'sidciU of the Iowa State Hunkers' asso ciation. Ho was at ono tlmo n mombijr of iho Iowa Ronalo , nnd WHS coiiiinidiioiiof of Indian affairs under I'rosldcnl Lincoln and of tbo republic. ! ! ! national comtmttuo in ISI'u Ho mrtUo many Kifts to churches an coll"Kos , cblef 01" thcso to Methodism in lowu. Tlio Uodv will bo t.lkun to Uuhuquo for burial. SVAfKhniiA ! > . , Nov. lit. Captain H hue Knos died hero today , aped fib .venire , Ho was prominent In the national cuard and ilovotcd his attention to educational matters , He served as postmaster for ttlphtccn VOHM , uud for O\K\\I \ \ \ year was u member of the mi tlouul icptibllcan commltteo. For years he has lieon rocojjnizod Hi ono ot tbo leading politicians In Wixconsln. WAHIIIVIIOS , I ) . C , , Nov. 1 ! ) . uD S. Ulnsmoro , chief usher at the \\hlto dlod hero today aftcrou lilnois of severa months. Clibiiiiuen c'rn iii ( , " tlin Illo ( inindn. Nr.w OIII.IUNS , ha. , Nov. 1U. Tno Tim Democrat's San Antonio special says : 111 1 claimed by the federal authorities along tli Hio ( jrando bordvr that largo numbers o 1 Chlncmon are crosslii ) ; the rlvor from MOXICI 0 to the United Htntos each week , ami thut Mexican oftlclals are unuhlo to prevent this i , owing to u lack of river guards , A. grout many of thi'sa Otiliiomon uro brouitii ; from the City of .Mexico and Hio southern slates of tlio republic by persons who umko a busl- nu.s of smuffplin tboni across the river ut ' to much | > or head. . MiUfm.-uU ol Occiio Mfiinifi' * . At Liverpool Arrlvod Uoiloulan and Kaniasi , from Iloston. At Havre Arrived UaUujcOKuo , from Now Vorir. - At I'hiladeipnU Arrived Montana , Irom London. Attuo Delaware brcaUwatcrI'msoJ In IiuUaiin , from LtvcrpooL At Now York ArrivedUourzoKno , from Havre ; Ultv of L'dasier , from Liver pool ; C'lillbui , from Uio do Janorlo. RECORDOFASCNDAY'S | J ' 1\ \ CRIMES Many Deoih of Violence Which the Day. FATAL QUARREL BETWEEN BROTHERS AM-lnl Scnnn ill n Wdtilbie Cell-brut Inn In ( Ililo Killed for Hit' l.mo urn rnllouoiimii Criirlty d nl u Tramp. Ci.evnt.t.N'ii , O. , Nov. in.--A liorrlblo mur der wns committed at the residence of Mrs. Mary Murphy , 113 Swiss street , tbU nf tor- noon white n wedding celebration wns In procross. 1' . Murphy cut the throat of his brother , William ,1. Murphy , from oar to oar with a ra/.or. Mrs. Murphy's daughter Annlo was married yesterday lo John J. Ivmvlth nnd a rocopilon was pi von at her mother'a house this nttarnoou. A large number of piiosts were in nitcndanco. I * . V. Murphv Is u Jrunlrnrd nnd of a surly disposition. Ho locKed himself In bis room , refusing to rninglo with the guests.Vlion supper was rchdtV. . J. Murphy wont to Frank's I room nnd naked him to join iho other * . Frank ro fused 10 open Iho door nnd William cllmood through the window , \vlmt p.isscd between the brother. ) Is not known , In a few minutes Frank cnmo out of tlio room with bis hands und clothing covered with blood nnd laid n bloody rc/.or on the tablo. ' Ho wont directly acrois the street to the Swiss police stnlion mid pave himself no. Upm Investigation it was found that Wil liam was dead , his hcaJ having bocu uoiu-ly severer ! from the body with the razor. Prank Bald bo killed bis brottior in solf- doftmso. Tlio murdered man was u freight con-motor on the IViko Shore road. Itu lived at Kollincwnnd , near this city , and had u wife and two oblldron. TOOK iii > > OXV.N i.in : . I'rnluilck M < I'ligcr < il ° Ill iinl ( ( < n I'luinil Demi in u > c\v Vorl < llntrl. Nnw YOIIK , Nov ! ! . A man who is sup posed to ba Frederick M. Ungor of 101 Grand avenue , Milwaukee , Wis. , was found dead in tied Saturday afternoon in bis room in the Hroadwav Central hotol. Ha had ovldonlly committed suicide bv shoaling hlniscll with a rovoUer that was found bo- sldo him. From Iho condition of tbo bodv It is supposed no shot himself about 1 or J o'clock Saturday morning. Tbo man WHS about ITi years olu , ana well dro.ssod. do registered at the hotel , where ho had stopped nn a previous visit to Iho oily , us Frederick M. Linger , but aid not give his residence. Ho was last seen on Friday night alive , when ho appeared to bo in the best of spirits. Up to Saturday afternoon bo had not vet loft hl.s room nnd repealed calls uroucht no answer. Then the door was forced In nnd ho was found dead in bed , dressed only In his underclothing. There mis no ! otter or papers found that would in dicate why be committed suicide. There w.is no money or Jewelry found in his clolb- inif or In the room. Jn u pocket was nn en velope addressed to Frederick M. Ungcr , 11)1 ) Grand nvcnuo , Milwaukee , Wis. There was also found a llfo Insur- nnco policy in the same naino for fl.0'10 bv a Wisconsin company and a document showing thut ho xvas a member of n Masonic lodge of Milwaukee. While ho was at the houl Im manner was quiet anu bis babiti regular. Tno police were not notified , anil until to day nouodv but too hotel people , the coroner and undertaker unciv anything about the caso. Killed for l.iivtt. CIMCAOO , 111. , Nov. lil. Charles Ryan of Sycamorb , 111. , shot and fatally wounded Frank Whlllakor and Susto Hess and then put n bullet through bis own brain. Killing himself inslantlv. The tragedy occurred in tbo homo of tbe Hess woman at an early hour this morning. Kynn bad become infatuated - fatuated with Ibo woman nnd for some time bad been trying to Induce her to leave Wblttakor and go with him , but this she rc- fusoa to do. At 1 o'clocic this morning bo visited the homo and renewed his attempt to mduco tbo woman to leave Wnittakor. Ho lalkfd with her for over two hours , and all ho got was an orJer to leave the promises. Ho was about to go wbon the door opened and Whltlakor with several companions came in. As soon as his rival stopusd Into the room Kyan drew a revolver and fired at Snslo Hess , the ball going clear through bar body. As she fell to the lloor ha turned his weapon against Whittalter nnd shot him through tbo lungs. He then walked into nn adjoining room und locking the door behind him , shot * himself through the bead. The woman and Whitluker were taken to Ibo hospital , wboro It was said that neither had a prospect of recovery. Hvan was ISO j cars ot age and only mot tbo Hess woman I wo weeks ago. A cabman Informed tbo police tlmt Uvan'.s real name was Charles Lyons and tnat His parents were well-to-dopooplc and that Kyan was an assumed numo. Tramp * ( , ' : itiifrii | Town. II\ZI.ETON , Pa. , Nov. lil. Nightly dupro- daiions which have bocn committed In this neighborhood for some time past uro nttn- bulcu to a gang of tramps who have been gradually assembling in this neighborhood. Last night n concerted raid was made by tbo visitors and tboy look iho town by storm. Six houses were entered simultaneously. In some cases revolvers were used lo intimidate tbo occupants. In a short time the village was aroused. The robbers , however , were well armed and cosily kent the crowd ut Day. Tboy succeodnd in raachiiig the mountains and oscapoJ. An armed passe was formed and Is now In pursuit. Mint for u Cun nf ISrtM. CHICAGO , III. , Nov. Ill- Steven FriU sent his boy for a can of beer tonight , and wbon the young man failed to return at once , went after him. Ho found him struggling with two men who were trying to capture tlio boor. Fritz Intorfuicd and one of the mou shot him through iho bro.isr , Inlllcling a wound which proved fatal In uu hour. ' Klllnl l y , \ s MOUNT SrKiu.isn , ICv. , Nov. IM. Albert Darnos of liowon , Powell couulv , was assas sinated by unknown parties on tno road be- twncn Uowon nnd Ibis uitv Into Saturday night. Uarnoj was a popular mun and no reason can bo given for the tragedy. Kur lift I or IlimiU , Hovrox , M.W. , Nov. li ) . Colonel V. A. POPO tins issued iho following petition : TOTIIU UONOIIAIII.K HKNATB A.NII HOIWK on ltipnisiWTA'rivns : : , is riiMiiiivis As-tK.Miii.in : : \Vo , the ulll/ens of llio I'nilud ' States , boroliy most luspuetfnllv polltlon lliat tburo ! > ( Diiinlo'l \Viifliliuiini. . In thu DUtrlet of L'oliiiiililn , a Ilimd ibip.irtniuniliullir lo Hie A rluultnril duparlinuut , for Uio purpixo of jilotiln Unowlndjo In tlio url of c'uiislrintliii : ; and inaliililnliii ; ro.ulN and wo iislc tlmt In biieh dupartmoni provlslun iJiunailu fortoauli- liisstii lunlssotli.it they m.iy bui-omo Hldllod lo'id i'iilmor-i. In onuiio IIDII wllli Ibis lload disp.irtiimnt uoro'jiion ' lb.it tnoiu hu ( ' tabllsbud : i puimaiiunl n\lillillUiii at wlilub shall bu ! > li < in Huutloiii of roads Illus trating varloui methods of uonstruotliiK nnd iitso Mm bunt road iiiitcrluln : and machinery. \Vu fiiiilmr putlilon tliitt'oniL".i ! ( .ippronrlato funds Hiitlk'iunt to eruct a building at the World's Columbian oxpoiltlo'i for the purposu uf a coiiipruliuiislvu ru.nl exhibit. Copies of tills circular will ue sent to con- crassand distributed Uirougliout the country , .My > t noii ly Iliuapiii-aruil , MiNN'isAroLiii , Minn , , Nov. 1 ! ! . Thomas Oliver , n showman , well known throughout the northwest , came to tue city last T1103day und was lust seen that night lalldnir to an unlcnown person. Ho had been In receipt of threatening ( otters from a parson whoiignod his name Kennedy , Oliver had considerable money in iho bank and no bad huults so far as known , 'Iho auihorllics have boon unnblo to find any clew lo his whereabouts. Miec'liuu'n Ulioico. DUPPAI.O , N. Y. , Nov. W. In reply to a question regarding the United States sen- uiorsbin , Lieutenant CJovoroor Sheehan slated to an Associalcd press roporlor that lOuwur.l Murphy , jr. , was tiU cholca and ho xvouid slick lo him to the last. llndli-t nf I'lrpiucii Itrcuvarud. nuooKi.v.v , N. V. , Nov. lit. Tbo bodies of Wuylaad A. Hstoi aud John K Spuldlnir , Iho two firemen wffo wcro thrown Into a I burning mnis of , lute nmt sisal nt the HarI I beck stores flro irtterday nftornoon , were recovered today , sore-rat onglno * nnd n flro boat have been playing upon the smoulder ' Ing ruins all day. - - < ; /H.M. i , v AN / < .YII / n t nt. Their Shipment WiYhlrac" vln llntnliuri ; UniiM.v , Nov. iat Tiio sondine of ( .lor- mnny'i exhibits to lift World's Inlr by xvny of Hamburg Is sald.tn hnvo caused no llttlo uneasiness among some persons nt Chicago. It U feared , lettorsTrccelved hero say , Ihat In this . manner cholera "germs may roach , the ( Jnrdon Cltv , In VloU ot tlio gravity of the Muosilon tbo Associated press correspondent Inquired the extent to which these fears Aero jtmlllcd. Pi Ivy Councillor Werinuth , Imporlal Oer- man commisstouor to iho World's fair , snld lli.Mit was trnoinat moil of tlio Gorman ox- hlbits xvorosent by way of Hamburg. HJ said that It win tbo moat direct nnd convcn lent way nnd that thcro was no whatever. Prof. Koch said"U Is out of the question that goods or merchandise passing ttirougb Hamburg should carry cnolorn gertni. It has never bocn Known that new goods carried such irorms. CholeM may bo spread by human beings or by the soiled clothing or linen of cholera patlont.-t , but never bv goods packed In wooden eases , br'ck ' or stoiic. Wo knew these Incts before , and the Hamburg epidemic has simply conllimed our opinion thut onlv by contact with In fected persons or Iholr clo'thlng could cholera bo snreail. If ChiCJito will take Iho proper steps to hoop the nsoplo from Infected dls- trli-ts away from tbo fair aho need four tie Invasion of thai dlso.iso through tbo German exhibits which wcro carried through 11 urn- buri { . " Mr. Johnson , the United States consul nt Hamlurg , said that not u single package -.vat allowed lo loava Hamburg for America without thorough disinfection. ANMOl'S TO Mil ? , V llfl.l. I'KIIIT. Tlio > noflii nf I'ortugul Will At It-nil Ono /\ri-iii'M'd : fur HIT lli'iH'lll. LOMIOV , Nov. U ! . The Tims- * ' Madrid corrosDotulonl describes the Columbus fete la Ihat city in connection with the Columbus exposition which was formally opened on Friday , Ho says : ' ! vonluro to liopo that this is the last ono of these wearisome fetus. The whole ihlnj ? would not have been loloratod In anv practical country. The Madrid Uallv News savs : Tlioquoon of Pot-tuna ! Is anxious to sco u bull fight while visitiL-rf tlm Spanish court , and bus promised to attend one csocctally arranged lor VYodnosdo } , urraycd in tbo Spanlsb'nn- lional costumi' . The dtiKo of Veracua has promised to provide for Iho occasion eight bulls of his famous Andalusinn brand. Queen IJogpnt Chrhtin.1 will ulso bo present nt. the bull lighl. This is the first time she has at tended such an entertainment.since Iho death of Her husuand. ritli\Cll AM > .MOUOCCO. Treaty > fgntl itinns Nut Making Slneli I'rdgrcss. LOSIIOV , Nov. III. ThoTimcs1 correspond ent nl Fe.z , the cnltal ( of Morocco , says of tu > ; French mission lo the Moorish sultan : Some of Iho Frondb proposals are mooting with opposition. Permission lias bean granted for tbo constructibil of water woikt , for sanilary improvcmelils and Iho build ing of good roncls In Tangier. No commercial treaty ) with Franco hns boon concluded : but iho sultan will permit , dur ing his plsasuro , Ino qxporlallon of bark for tunning purposes qud cork , nnd slightly ru- duce the duties o < i corlain French imports. Franco agrees to abolish her ports service throughout Morocco 'hs soon as orpani/cd. The stillau llnally tefused lo permit the building of a railway or tUo establishment of an oil refinery. , f J tr Annrt > lil tii. .iN' , Nov. 1UPCnoof * ) tha speakers at Iho meeting of Ihc'aijarchislsyoslerday , pro posed that lljo proletariat honor tbo memory of the Chicago anarchists , who were iinngcd for/ , their part in the Hay mat-Hot riot , by preparing for u general attack unon t.ho bpurgeoise. Aiiolhor speaker ( ic-clarod Ihal anarchists could reaoli their goal only by way of the scaffold. I-Jo Urood its propaga tion oy violcnro , for violence would be more potent than iui > thing elso. Chulor.i Cliilms Atom \ lutlms. LONPOV , Nov. lil. The Standard's correspondent pendent Btaios that fresh CMOS of cholera are reported from Kstaples , Cotirtovillo , Calais , Avion and elsewhere lu the north of Franco. The ISuda Pcstb corrcsponrinnt of Iho same paper reports thai the disease is spreading in WCIKTII anil southern Hungary. Tiventv-soven died on Friday at Aradaoso uiul thirty more on Saturday. There are sev eral new cases in Holland. Many 1'iitaliiies have occurred there. Collision on HIP Itnnlii' : . VIEJJNI , Nov. HI.-Tho I1 much atoaraor Taurus , while coasting the Danube today , ran into two lighters , sinking ono and knock ing a hole in the other. It was reported that several ot the crow of Iho sunltcn lighter lost their lives. .MiuiN'rcu' .Ni-lll Liming Ills N'orvo. LONDON , Nov. 13. The Morning says thai Noill , the murdcror , sloops badly and Is af fected with nervous spells. Since ho bus learned that bis sentence will bo curried out be hns become a complclio wroclc. Hiiiy'x Illcclliin. UOMU , Nov. ly. The supplementary elec tions for members nf tbo Italian parliament wcro helit-tflday. The returns so far received show that thirty-eight ministerialists and only ono opposition have bocn elected. lii-vislnii nl tlin is. i iniian Ti'nuty. LOVIION , Nov. l.'i. Tno Standard's Herlin corro'ipondcol wrlics that ho hears that a sorlos ot private confiironcos Is under wnv , having lor tht'lr purpOiO u revision of Iho Sumoan treaty , Cnttcin .A FVI.I. UIVKI : , Mass. , Nov. lit. The outloolc for the manufacturers of cotton goods , since h2 Increase of T per cent In ivagca wns made u few days ago , U not good , prices having gone up about 'JJ , per cent. Tlio owner of a largo machine shop In this city hns said to it piomincnt newspiinei1 man that bo will not build a largo addition to bis plant , wbiuli three weeks ago ho propmod to build. The products of .sev eral nulls are well sold to January and some of Ibcin have fully sold their products until April at ! IH4 rents , 'Sa'pio mills have cotton enough to last iii'ro 'August. ' Moil of iho mills are buvlng ' ' ( rtton lo bo used from April onward and' their outlook with the present wages U not { bright. Poli Vostordriy altornoftii Ooteotivo Hozo pumped Haley , LundeJ ) nnd Hammond , who were arrested on Friday with stolen prov | orty in their poibci .iou. The interview ro suited In a raid upon , ) ) "fonco" near the cor ner of Tbtrtociih..aiid Pierce , whcro an armful of Jowolr.v , ( jmory and other stolou property was dUcoyiirod and conllscaled. Hurglars visited r < fl& buslnoss ( Htabllsli- mont of Somer llr'i ) ut ICIuUleontti and Charles , Saturday liilght nnd carried away with them a good stot-lc of cigars , clgaroitor nnd about $ l. ! > " in iVU } , . The chief of nolleji will hold iho nanua sale of ronlisKiilod fliw jinrocovorod property ut the station on DecVinuer 15. ilnitticu Iu in ii r. \V\8iiiNoinv , I ) . ONov. . 13. Mr. Jusllo Lumaroflho United Stales supreme couri nas not boon foelmg very well the last tw or three days anil vesterday ho iulTored a slight atlacK of nausea In tbo court room and had to return to his residence. Ho soon rccovtirt'd. however , and tonight ho expects to bo at Ills bench tofoorrow us usual. Kulin & llurrli tlltiiatl. Late Saturday ulgbt HC ! . Dun & Co.'s mercanlllo agency reported the failure of Kohn fi Harris , wholesale clothinif and gents' furnishing goods. Tbo secured creditors now jq. posiesiloa by vlrtuo of chattel mortgages wo the First National bank and Jacob Ifoun , NVcnt Under tlio Trailer. Frank Hayes ana William Mason are tbo two name * ascribed to a ruau wti ? VIM sort- ously Injured nt Sixteenth nnd Jones streets nilo'clock last evening. Ho mauo nn at tempt to board n passing motor car when his fool slipped and one lug was run over by the trailer. Hnth bones ot tbo loll anhlo were broken nnd the victim wilt probably remain for some time nt St. Joseph's uosniUl. wbero bo was taken bv ' the patrol wngon. His homo is nt 430 North 'Hlovonth t ot. HIS JbAST SWIM. John .McKny Delict Ilia .Missouri , nnd I'robnlily l.nsi-s 111 * l.lfc. John McKay , who llvos at Seventh nnd Marcy streets , Is supposed lobe drowned , nnd bis body whirling down the tltlo of the murky Missouri touarrt iho MUslssiupl. Shortly after , 'J o'clock yesterday morning George Powell came to John Swnnson , the night watchman of ' .ho Bradford Lumber company , and Frank Dombsoy , nlgtit walohman of the Cndv ft Grnv Lumber companv , nnd announced that there wns n man ih iho rcaldenco ot Mrs. ( . 'lovolnnd , at tbo foot of Hurney sticot , who shotild bo put out , Tbo special olllcers accompanied Powell to tbo pluco du- algnalod anil Ihoro found McKay on a bed In the front room sound usieet ) nnd np- pnroiitly drunk. With some illlllculiy bo was iirotiiuil and porsuiuled by a view of the Iwo olllcial slars lo start for homo. Ho badge go o hardly half n blocic when bo turned nnd llrcd three shots from n revolver nttho olllocr.s and turned mul ran Into the rlvor , striking boldly out for the middle of Ibo slroam. The two watchmen ran along iho bank , calling to him lo coma in to shore nnd promUIng him anything If ho would only save his llfo. Near the.tones Blreet dump the awinunor came In toward the sboro und stood up lo parley wlih his puriuors. The ofllrors promised him Ihat ho would nol bo arresled If ho would-como nshoro nnd again urged him to sivo his life aud como out of the water. "Not much , " shouted McKay , "I'll take another swim , " and again ho struck out tor the current. It was darlc nnd the olllcois could not say , but thlnlt that about Iho tlmu when tno swimmer reached the -swift water ho bgan lo shout for help. Tliov followed the voice down as far us the Union P.iclfio bridge whcro ho Is supposed lo have sunk , for no other bound was hoard. The police were summoned nnd Captain Mostyn learned that McKay was employed as a laborer by thu linruur Asphalt companv and that bo bad a son with the nprapplng crow northeast of Uio city Ho had boon having his washing done bv Mrs. Cleveland and tbls was the third vhll bo hail paid to the bouso within tuo past week and each time ho had boon I'lloxicatod. A switching gang at work on tbo tracks Just above the bridge hoard the m.iu's cries and saw bis noad us the steam \\nirled him nhout. They stopped tbo train and made nn attempt to launch u boat chained to n post on the sboro near by , but failed. A man named Carroll win discovered who had roomed with McKay at llansen'a boarding house , bevouth and Murcy. Ho claimed thnt MclCav was n hard man , or , at least , ciuimcd to be ono. On several occa sions , bosnyi , McKay had told him of lurid experiences ho had had with wronged hits- bands and ininudent policemen , \\henlio loft , tlio room Friday night lie had put n re volver in bis pocket , saving that ho would not bo seen again until Sunday. Tlio conclusion of the pnllco Is that the mnn had ii hnru character and orolerred Inking Ills chance * with the river loan ar rest and Its consequences. / : > / . . . "Aplll Foul. " Mr. Gas Williams has sprung a now ono on the unsuspecting public. Ho calls his late.-tt play a "melo-farco , " bumt's only ono of tboso farce-variety concoctions which some "profesolonnl" gentlemen having a go-as- you plcaso acquaintance with the English language try to put into tbo mislll masquerade - ado costume of "farco-comcdy. " Mr. Wil liams has some excuse for his use of the term "melo , " because I hero is considerable singing in bis performance , but to the aver age man too term is an affectation which carries no ospocml slgniflcunco However , Mr. Williams will bo pardoned this nmiatile weakness as Icng as lie kcops his company up to its present standard. "April Fool1' Is one of the host farces which has oeon seen nt the Farnnin Street theater , whcro it began nn engagement yes- tordav to laushing auuiencos. Mr. Williams bus sworn off on the idiotic drivel which passes lor dialect comedy , and the rocceco nlllra ot the burlesque German has been lost in the capacious past. He cloosr.'t , depend on stubbing bis too or shouting "zwcl lager" to amuse bis audience , and ho dresses in rea sonably good taslo. Indeed. Ibero Is Uttloloft of the rogulallon German character beyond a slight accent. Mr. Williams' nullities find oxinossion chiefly hi comic songs , in ono ol which ho doe ? some very effective pinto- mi mo , mid ho vorv sensibly has surrounded himself with a company ol rtevor people whose specialties nro bright , novel and en tertaining nnd are pln.ved with spirit. " Charles J. Hess nnd Miss Mabel Ponton present burlesques on "Anthony and Cleo patra" find / Virginias , " which nro very amusing travcslios of not only HIP heroics of these plays but of the tragic methods of ac tors who essay thoin. Frank Glrard ns a circus cannon ball lesser , Lnw .inckson as a mamma's ooy. Miss Fmiton as a tbeosonli- Ical school girl and Mi&s Gcrtrudo Reynolds us the circus rider am.1 dancer all do excel lent worK and uontribiie ftpeeiallios which nro linlshod und not as extravagantly over drawn as most of their kind. "Von Viiiisini , " II Is probably iruo Ihat "Von Vonson" Is not a great play , measured by ohakespcrean standards. The satno thing might bo said with equal irulb of uio dramas used by Sol Stnllh Uussoll and of "Tho Old Homestoiid , " bul the pcoplo , thu common people whom Lincoln thought the .salt of tbo earth , don't mind the astute critics who assnro them of Hint fact. All these plays have the touch of nature which makes the whole world kin , and tbov haven heart interest Unit is not to bo ostlumlcd wllh a loot rule or n quart measure. Mr. Gus Heogfl has discovered a gold mine in "Yon Vonson. " a-id Omuhans are for u second time helping him to work It. with mutual satisfaction. Mr. Hcogn's .Swedish role is not it burloique , nut n character studv thai is n credit to liU art and an honor to tlio Scandinavian vacu. Tlio play is strong in coined v without descending to buffoonery , Is sniccd with n mclodramalio srono , tolls a Utopia but Interesting siory will ! touches of patnos for contrast and breathes olovutlng sentiment * . U is n pure and wliolof-omo drann that reaches hearts and stirs Ihe noblest sympathies. It is handsomely staged nnd the star Inn n reasonably good support ing company. It received a most entliusi- nsllo reception ut Ibo Hovel lait evening , inntiuiti.i : im.iru or A inn : III * Ctiitliine Siiliimtnil ivllli Oil liy n Trump and I united. Pa. , Nov. 1I. ! John Logijcu , u 11-yonr-old boy , died nt bis mother's homo in Uio Fiflh ward lonigbt from bums Ihat covered htm from ho.nl lo foot , Tula evening ut (1 ( o'clock n trainu sought shelter In nn ohl shed , whloh a party of boys used as u play house. The tramp wns drunk , and nmuscd hlmsolf by singing ribald song * . The boys trlou tu make him Icavo the place , but ho rofuioa to do BO. Young Leggett wont to tbo place In u docent - cent way to oxpoitulale with the foliar/ for "Jumping tno boys' claim. " Ho hart klcdlod a Uro in on old stovoln llioshonly , "nnd among Ibo "iruck" In iho piuco was u bucket parllv lillod with crude petroloum. The Leggett boy was standing close to tbo open lire , when the tramp deliberately seized the bucket ol oil and dashed it over the Hey in such a wav that what did not blriiio him wont in the tiro. Of course the ilatncs followed tbo oil , leapIng - Ing from the Uro into tbo. litlio fallow's aiu- raloa clothing , and In a breath bo was nbn/o | from crown to too. Tbo lad screamed for help , and n railroad employe passing the place rustled to bis roller. In nplto ot Iho gallant fight lo save him , the clothing was burned oil thu boy before the llro win smoth ered. Delirious nnd raving wildly wiih pain , the llttlo chop was carried to his mother and died a few hours lutor. Tno iratup was caught near Ibo rounrtbouso of tbo Pittsburgh , Itochostcr & iluffulp rail- way , nnd n crowd of angiy men was hurry ing preparations to lynch him when oftlcers arrived and a struggle bein for the posses sion of the prisoner , Theoftlcer * would have lost their man had not some of thu citizens joined thorn , nod luduced the lynohors to listen to reason. Finally the con- orv llvo < | ircvallcil , nnd the terror-stricken wretch wns surrendered to the aiilliorltlnA. rtio vagrant nppcurs to bo ono nf iho lough * csl of his Ulna nnd clnlnn lo hall from Al bany , N. Y. runiitiMA : .MCI. if. Hirnn , IllfC-tlniM In tin. Unit.- I Millie Itiulii .slight Hflrrt on tlm Alnrni't < . Lnsnnv , > fov , lit. Discount wni very easy dti-ing iho past week owing to the abundant supplies ami foreign campetUlon. At the satiio tlmo tbo low rates at which tro.iiury bills were nlloilod added lo iho weakness nnd caused n decline lo ' . " 4 points for thrco months nnd 1 ' 4 for short , The rates , how ever , nro not 'moly to fall mticii lower , ns nnv great docllnn would revive coatluen'nl Inquiry. Austria is only waiting for a cheap market to in cream her stoolt of gold while tnerc . nro In circulation rumors Hi it Hmsn Is about to withdraw iJ.OOO.OOO in gold from Bnglnml , On the Stock exchange business was fairly acttvo , uoailngs being ohlelly for Investment. Hrillsh and Indian funds showed n slight Im provement , Foreign government securities for Uio most part , bad u oottor tono. Stmn- l u bonds advanced 1 point. South Ameri cans were well fivorod , Uriiguiunns being ospeeiallv strong and mlvancing P. . Argon- lines and Uranilims nilvnncod 1 ' . ( Milliaim were deproisoo owing to ihovnr mmori , ana dropped 1'j. imtnftorwards tocovorcd ' . , ' . In lunglUh railway sca.rltlo * btmlno s wns roslrlcted. Houtlioastcrns cloioi 1 point lower on the reported refusal to consider the proposed amalgamation with the Chatham & Dover. Dealing. * In American railway securities Koiovory cautious until nftor ciocliou day. 1 rlroA , however , were well nmlnlnino.l. U hen the result of Iho election bcoamo Itiiown prices receded , there being n general fooling that however benoilcuil Iho roginio may provo. it must produce u disturbance nnd uncertainty Inimical to the interest ol Dull ness. A more conlidont tone supervened on brlday , nnd prices showed an all round re covery. but nn unsettled fooling was again dominant on Saturdnv and caused nppreei- nblo relapsoa , tiioiiRh most stocks uoro lell ivlth light improvement on tbo weot. : The week's variations iiicludn tbo following ! In- cro.isJi-IJenver .t K'lo Crnniln prelcrrod , l percent ; Ohio \ Mississippi ordinarv. Nor , ' lolk , t U'ostorn proforri-d , Loulsvlllo \ . Nash- vlllound Detivor tVc Uio ( < rando coiriinon , Jf Dor cent cich : Central IV.clllc thiuos , Nnrtli- orn Pacilic prelerrcil aud Wabash preferred , H ptr cent oach. A prominent icnMire daring tiio week was Ihe exlonsivo buying of Oanudlan securities on Iho assumption that iho olrction of Mr. Cleveland would load to a modulation of the MclCinlov law. Cir.ind Trunk ilrst and second end preferred , closed yesterday H' " 4 pr cent. Urand Trunk third yuuriintcod stock I ' 4 percent higher. i'horo was titi nctlvo Inquiry for Argentine railways , resulting in a riso'of ii points in Hucnos Avers and Southern and Hosario. 'J'ho market mine , and ospociullv for South Afri can mines , showed a nso of from ' 4 to ' , per cent. Itoporis of belter busiuosi and the prob- ublllty of a S p. r cent dividend cauioil an ad- vonco in all Hhliiii biewcrv shares of 'J points. " _ _ On dm licrllii Hour-- ! . iSi'iiux , Nov. I ! ! . Thoiunrot unfavorable movements of golil.has greatly subaidud and no expected advance ot money has boon no ticed. On the contrary thu money rates re lapsed during Iho week and showed a len- ilency to n further relapse. Consequently stoclts were much firmer , linparial and lor- olgn loans generally were stronger , nii'l ' coal und Iron shares continued to advance. .Span ish bonds closed yestorunv li ( loints higher ; roubles closed li.'i higher on Iho sironglh or a report thnt the Russian linnnco minister iu- tr/ids to visit Paris on a nnancial mission. The nnul quotaltons incliulc : Prussian , lOii.OO ; Austrian credit. 1(1) ( ) ! . ! IJ ; Ojutsoho bank , Kil ; liochumcr , l-'i ; Harpor.on , ! ! : private discount , 2' ' . ; abort exchange on London , UO.tVi1 , ' , ; long exchangu on Linidon , ' On Hi. . I'l. mi , Iml Itdiirsi * . FOKr , Nov. IJ. ! Prices on thobouno continued firm during the week past , uud there was a general advance in internntioni.I slocks. Salurdav'.s closing quotations include - cludo Hungarian gold rentes , l > .Yi > ) ; Aus- tria.1 credit , : . ' 00. Private discount , , . On the PirN llonrsc. Puns , Nov. 111. The dynamite outrngo of Tuesday last had no effect upon prices on the bourse. Most internaiional funds improved slighllv. At tln > clo e yo-t- lerdav Spanish bonds were 1 per com higher and iiio Tlnlos 7'j Irancs bignor. I'KHSDX.tl * I' It ! KIK.ll'lfi. J. C. Clclnud of Fremont is at tbo Ai'cado. M , E. Fuller of Schuylor is at the 1'oxton. J. L. Baiter of West Point Is at tbo Mur ray. ray.H. H. M. Sinclair of Ke.irnoy is ut the P.IJI- Ion. Ion.O. O. K. TofTt or Greenwood Is nt the Mil- hud. C. S. nroccli of Holdrogo is n guest nt tlio Arcade. J.V. . Duwcoso of Lmcoln is a guest at Iho Moiccr. K. M. OooJfollovv of Norfolk is at the Ueliono. \V. B. Peebles of Ponder is a truo-jf at'thn Millanl. Andy Kerr of Hcatrii'o was at tbo Morcar yesterday. A. K. Hickloy of Hushvilio ! > rogibtored ut the Arcaae. 1C. K. Wilkins of Kearney is ut the HrunswicR. 1C U. Calkins of ICoarnoy spout Sunday nt the Paxuin. II. L. ICerrof Craig was a Sunday guest nt the Arr.iriu. Ii. I1. . O'Neill of Ilrokon Row is roglstored at tbo Pn\ton. S. C. Snyilom of Beatrice W.H at the Dol- lone yosterdav. \V. IJ. Davis of Nebraska City U a guo-u ai the Hruiuwlck. L M. Humphrey of P.twtws Ulty is rogi-- tered at the Mercer. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Toiler of Denver arc among the guests at the . \lilhird. Charles Crete , night cleri ; at the Mercer , loavni today on a short vacation , which Im will spend at Hoatneo. lillli'il liju rrciiMil urn I'AplollciM. Pour C'oi.MNn , Cole , , Nov. Jl. ! ( Scorpo ( Jnll nnd L'iwreiRO MaUor were Insuiilly killed last night by the pramaturo explosion ol n blast In tbo-iU ) foot tunnel of Ibu Urcc- lov mine. Klllril llllll.cll , \ Visiirnu : , Pa. , Nov. 1:1 : William Will iams , a Sugarlown fnrinor , but * l,0)0 ( ) , and of course lost it. As ho bud no' Iho money lo ZTrti , dimlo U * . Jordan Of inn Tii'inont St lioitimz * In very poor htalth , fiotii bail Hrcnl.illon of Iho blood , h.-n Ing null of hli > < | tn tliu bend , iiiinib | H.01s , nnd ihllH , : uul UKphyalclan said the M'lm i'riihiunt buritlng alftnorher Imdy A 'ol- llslonvilli : idinhV rnnncT broiiRht on neural gia of thu liver , riming great auiri'iliif. Him could not lake tha iloi-tor's modlclne , so ( oolc Hood's SarsapariHa niidJoon fully lecovoied and now tnji ; ppr- feel hualtb. film K.IJ f kin ronM pralto llixnl'1 Harsajiarllla all day nnd tlicn not ay i.-noiir.h. HOOD'S PlLLO ' < > I' ' " " ! nia < lo , ami are I'T- feel lu rumMkltluii , inc orllou tail npucitatice. pay it , It preyed upon his mind until ho shot himself , His family found him lying In hi * room with H bullet hole In'bis head , Dionnril Inn .Mill Tumi. WFimCm. Mo. , Nov. 111. Whilcnttoinpt IIIB to cross tbo mill pond nt IlongtoitK mills , tnreomllos Irom hero , In u sniff. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dallas were drowned by the skiff over turning , V , M. I , Mi-plliiK. All mom ban of thn Young Men' Insliluto nro requested to attend a rpeelnl Important meeting Monday evening nt S o'clock sharp. ilisortk'rs of tlio Throat ami is Ayor's Cliorry Pcclornl. It liiis no c < ) tiil ; as a coitgli-ciirc. "When I \\as a boy , 1 hail n bronchial trouble of stieh n persistent nnd stub born character , tlmt Iho doctor pro- noiinred It incurnhluitli urdhiiuy rcinedn's , but leeommendcd me to try AJIT'S t'lierrj I'ecloral. I did .10 , mul one bottle cured me. for Iho lust llflccii year.-i , 1 have used this picpiinitlou with goodelTect whenuver 1 taken kill onlil , nnd 1 Know of iiumbei.s of people who keep it III the house all thn tlmo , not roinidcriiig it safe to be u Ilium ! it " J. U. Wood sun , 1' . M. , Finest Hlll.W Va. "For more Iliini twentj-lho years , fins \\ns n sulTcrer from lung tumble , at- tendril with coughing MI .HI \ ere nt times ns to cause liemorrlmge , the paroxysms fieiitcnth ) lasting tlnee or four hours , 1 IIH induced to try Ayer's I'heirj 1'ec- loral , and lifter taKing four boltlet , WIIH thuiouglily I'liri'd. " Finn ? Huffman , Cla.x Conlre , K.um. La Cnppe "Last .sprinx I XMH taken down wllh l.i grippe. Al tiineH I wns completely priHtiatcd , nnd so dlllieitlt wn.s my IneathiiiR that my Inenst heemed as If roiilliieit in an lion rnge. I procured a botllo nf Ayet'-i Clieu.x 1'eeloral , mul noKonnerli.id I begun taking it Hum U'lief followed. I eoiild not beliuvotlmt thn ciTeet would lie MII inpid nnd the euro M > complete.V. . II. Cook City , S. Dak. I'M piii-d by Dr.J < \ A\crS.C'o. , t.oucll , Mns * . Solilbyall UriiRulKiM | ' | < $ I , i-lt hollies , Ji Pfomptloactsurctocurc ARE YOU SUFFERING ruo.i Weakness , Catarrh or Kliciinutisr , ] Chronic , Nervous or Private Diseases. ON " S' ' Consultation Free For t hr Treat incut oC Chronic , Private anil Nervous Diseases , .MALI : ANI > rrcsiAi.K. ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DIS EASES. ORGANIC WEAK NESS AND DISEASES OF NO MATT EH HOW LONG STAND ING OR HOW OFTEN Pi-tO- NOUNCED INCURABLE. NERVOUS DEBILITY ] P.LJ3-5 , tISTUIA , Ji'ISSI'RK tVrm.inuntlv Curoil wit.i "it the iuot Ic.kifo , liitnro or All uriUdii'9 of u jirhato or dolleiilo nninro. of ( "itliiu1 ii'\ pusilivc'ly t'lirod. Dr. SearlcsiS Seines , " * " $ $ „ NoxMo I'oltOIUcu. For Suffering Women. OR , MILES' llestorativa NERVINE , Ntfivona I'nwlra' tlnn.rli-ldiuiliHT- \diin licaJ.ulic , flirt , lite. Aftorfniir juiirn treatment liy tint licet itortorii I'l IIiu Innd , but without any nlU-f , linvn iieoil 30111 Mi'rvirn for ono wwk mid IIIIVB not hud ijn utlaclc Miirv. llniuiC JtiuiTM , lliinlhvlllo.J'a iour or- vInBliuHciiriMliiHiriiiiiplrtiilyforiicivoiiHtioHlilee. . I..M.TAYIHII , Kollv.O. Trial Imttl" f r.lriia'lst ( ( > .1.OR. . MILES MlJDTfAt. ( Co , Klkr.url , , Tilt' I'nrHalo by Iv'iilin " . l > o ( .nr l"ilh an I IIOII | H ] Auoir an ! cntnnloM Tro.it iia it. t Bupnoillorloi. Ouinijiit la lUnuui , nil ) onrtl'lll ) ; a 1'iiiHlvii Care tar liiU'rnil. Inlornil' bllnilnrUlooliiuHsini iMronin. llooj.ilur ilurjll ' turrl'llui. 1'ilt ICjiiijIjr li u iimror liHM known tn l li. lurlui | n fur j , jnlUf mill W/ir / inli > rfrii ] tlilntorrlblii illium wiu i u vrrl'C > a umriitJi It iionitiriiril i'i wii'Hidiiiiior r.ifunl ihumnnjr f \ iiotciir. iHJnl uliiii i furfrJJ Hniniiin. diur.uitu l uoillirKuliii A 'o Dril/KHH. Hulu / - ' lill. mill IMiiirm ire n ii-j.'n Vnij NEW THEATRI Tbrea Tin > 93 , Sttn ( fay , No OMAHA'- OM.V Itlli I AVdltlTE. YON YON8DN Victorious Always. lllusli.i ud by OUS UKKUK , und I. HI Hi\is't-'i ' orbcoiiuiuny nf | iluvv''i . bidlndi ihu far-iiiiiiiid liiiiiibuniii'n'x ( juiuiottu , srcii hTAitTMMJ KUINIUV : : - J'ln > lllD.'iMngof the I.D4 Jinn' The l.niiilicr ( lamp In Wliilnr Thu lloal K'iil , iy ctallon' Halo opens S.itiinlny nt imul | ii-ccn | FARHAHSTRETTlE ATER , S 4 HIOHTS. ' C'oiiiiiiniH 111 , Hu nl MI MATIfftt. f NOV. KJMl. Q U R W 1 ! - - > Lx I A. M S And IIU.Murry C'oinpiiny In APRIL Aiiiistoil hr KnsH nri'l i'KMUN. Ainmi'in 'IrnvuM ) ' Artl > l . J IIIUK ! " vnrlt I Imiir lonif WONDERLAND THEATR All tnULul. . . Over the Hills lo the Poor House a .i . Alhatnbra Vaudeville Co.