T- * THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTY SECOND YEAR. OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNUMB. NOVEMBER IS. 185)2. ) XU AIDER 15L FIRST FATAL BLAST Old Waiter Opens with a TamWe Elisn .a the Missi-sippt Valley. AWFUL WORK OF FHE WIND'S FIERCE FURY Bedbnd , T.l. Almott S-vept from tfce Earth jy a Winter Cyclone. MANY PEOPLE INJURED IN THE WRECK EonreDemohnhed and Sain Spread Everj- wjtre ia the Pretty Tillage. TRAFFIC ELCCKED AND WIRES DOWN Cnlil naln , rolliiil tir "nmr. VUlt . 11 mail ' ctliin r Ctiiuitry anil Cre- * trh VrrjCriixnl lliivun Hi tile Cltlr . Rnuncu , Ia. . Xuv. 17. Where last night existed i beautiful Uttlo town , full ot bnnpy homos , is today a scene of wrsck and deso lation , caused by a cvdon" . Houses , barns , fences and orchards ara leveled to the ground and spread over tha surrounding country Enturine from thu wrath thu cy- done lirst demolished th Catholic church and school and tne residence of Morgan Dnca The ( jcraan Lutheran church was next levelled'o th ifrourd. After destroy ing kevaral bnrns aud tcannu awav fences , it struck the inrje t.xo-story rssulenca of Peter Kendail , which was of solid stone , and cramhlca tt to fragments. MM. ICendail wns severely marod. A lana double brick houcp , occupied oy D. D. Perry as an offlcs and comrasiag room , was entirely destroyed The famiiv wore buried m thu ruins , but managed * o extricate tacmseives without serious tn urv Peterson's agricultural warehouse was blown down ind fourteen other residences wera destroyed. Tan son i of Jacob Koch was killed instaatiy and his I mother was fatally injured. Tna injured in- tcluilo tha fcllowmc : Mnh. Tt n Km n , fatally. M.s. PCTEIICevniLr - Mnh. Lrr'j , BOIJEIL JCL.1C3 EoV M . Bun * . .CM if. Mas. EMMA ( iu w. Mn. AD Mm. P. D PSHHT. Many of the puoplu are \\itaout clntfaiii ? knd shelter and tno cold ram makes their tlluution thu more aeploriolo. Tbu prop- ferty loss is estimated it JlOO.lhJU. ftaln .mil Desolation. The horrors of an laky darkness , an momentarily by fla nus. of added ta thu four and mndnrvs which op pressed ail m'nds dunnc tuis terrible visi tation. Davliaht onlv tnuda mora terrible | that which night hail hidden. The streets , rbea lit uo by thu fir-it , strands of a.r.vn , t presented i cltlabla scuna of rutn acil utter [ dcsolat.on. On every hand rnso the moans ot Uio injured - | jured and 'te criot of their fneiiils anil rtla- Tbo streets were blocked with the of the storm's wreck , and for some lUmo it was imncssible to cat an accurate list I of tba sulterars of tna ternhlo visitation. As soon as thu more fortunate of the peo- ' pis of tae it * e city recovered from the first , shock of the calamitv. efforts \\erfl . t onca dirsrtcd a carinc for tec injured. Thay wera taken 'o tha homes of those wbo baa , eip ed the storm's wrath and cared for by r h-nai and he aoctors of tha Tillags I dre suil their tvounJs C < mr mil KrU-nt nf tlin torin. Cult top. LI. , Nov. 17. The conflict of tbo eleinnnts. Incidunt to tha exit of naria j -weather aad thu advent of n inter's chilly blasts , < rilmii.ated today In ono of uio most \ destructive anil far-reaching itor'ns of the year. Tan iuit.al battlucround of the mighty ( onpasinii forces , a appears , waa near thnlitua rily ot Redbud , Randolph county , la thu 4X- tromu southwest oart of Illinois , bweepm ? , uown froin the nor'h cam a a trorrendous i storm of snow , rain and sluut , nhiuh , en- [ countenns the warai air currants of Eirypt , " devolone.l threa ilibtinut cvnlonic Istorm ce-'frs , diver ins from a common | orulur near Rrdl ud. Takinir a bcutaensterlv courte , one prons lot 'flu Jt rm passed tbrouca wusiurn Koi itucuy and rmmcssoe. loveiinir averTthHiu in [ lls path at Ixedbud and only wnen nartbPrn Aititaamn was ri-itrbud had it &i > ei't us lorce. Ta tbo u'c 'v/nrdmnveu n second storm cen- trr , oaisinL Arouiih central Missouri , ttianue LL-ro-s nor -"ri Kansas , rinuilv oeme lost in Iba inmi-ra.ns it Wvoinmc. Tbu third irnj took a a ir'ber v course through lowu , voer- > o f"iu w sst into Nebraska , luavipir TUs 'bopplrss ' 'anUu of tulecrapu wires in : us \vann , un'M t becamu nuxt to an impwsi- in av * o reai ii anr "f thu unmt cidus west siof S3 ext 'pt by cnvuiious routes. IO1 V i l.ltKVT STOR.M. ul anil strcft C.'ir rrrillln Vllniol iu. p nili-il it Crilur H.iinl | . I cn n Rii-ns. Ia. , Xov 17. Special Tele- [ pram'o T IE B E - ho ivano mow storm jtiot has vsi'cd Ibu viciuty for years ba.'an | i < riv h s 01 rain ? aud has baan ragini ; av sr T-esrint wires ara pro tnted in Itvorv lr > ! n ind tn.ns ir from two to aiik Siri -sr'mill'is a'mobt ifntlroly j-rwtil i 'uoar tieiT ; jiabiu to iia Uirongb. tUo Josp aovv Tao stj-'n toes further south than BJ ; in nd he b uenv 4t > mt > . * i . i * t .W . * 4 * &A hearv burden , and then it b um to freeic. ' Soon s heavv winrt sprnnit on and incr asiue to n pile earned down tao overminlened vre ) * a if tuov had been thr ud % takinir taa poles with them. Ail communication bv wira fast and \ < * t of ICan < n l i'v was an'irely cut off from 10 o'clock In the raoraing antil fl in the evening. The snow reaches a Jcnta varying fr&m one to tot c inches in differ ent para of the tiv.i states " tor * ! ! Daiimc * * " t f.nii Brtncli. Bmti il. X f. Nov 17 A most t ere re iiorra 10 riirins alontr ibis oorf.on of the coast , and considerinlu damage i bumi ; d&ne to bulkhead * , blufflieads mil prop rtv. The bic iron oier t beini ; badi ? sbnken , ind loflus as if thu apnroacli would bo entirely ctiv off as It is alreadv baaly underminefi. Wiarn * hnra art an bulkbead * tha ea la atlnc itself into the bluff * as much as tbrca fret at a timu anil turnBimc them ict the ocean. At St-.abriztil tn > uaclis nt tu Na < v Jersey botitbarn rall'Aiv aie inundated. Gangs of men an endcivormij to keep Uie property of the coronanv troin iroinff to rain. UMrtiyil ittiilillnc ( nil Or * litirtlK. MAOITH , 1.1. , Xor 17 A cvalone the southern poriion at at , Cltir. and Clover counties at an uuriy hour ttu tnoraiuir. Houses wera blown doua at Fi tt ville , Memphis and Qican's Lake Thu larse luninnr sheUs at tan lauor place warn scattered In all directions. Thn cloud nas biork IH nisiu and aptwared to rail on tan ground. Whole orcharU were d.-itroved. many trees beinu' iwiated off at thu crotind. TJium were numerous narrow escape * but a.s yet nn enous casualties have been rsuartcil Tbn course of thu uvclone was from southwest to norbeast. * l. LonlH DrniUMinl. ST. LOT i" . Mo . Xov 17. Aithonca St. Louis was verv near thu center of today's cyclonic disturbances tittle ser'ous was dona in this Vicinity- There was a tremendous full of rain , teai-hia ? tie almost unprecedented imount of G5 of an inch. The winu oluw at times at the rate of fortv ttve miles an hour Asldu from discomfort there wn-s much interference of business , in many wnvs , espeeiallv telcin-aphic. Thu storm came out of Texas , and. ib .1 result , there is no communication at all tauisht with that section Various points in Missouri report slight uamice Culil tt .iuli > r mill 'imir. UL. Nov. 17. Dispatches fram Peona. Fairbury. Salem , Warrea aud other points in Clinoib rnDOK. a heirv storni with tha mcrcary dropmns rapidl" uiwanl Uio ZTO tnurU. m mimv places a heavy fall of snow is reported. o i.i/i K > / > u ii v ij/fjc. > rir % TlireH reopli > Ivlili-il as tli Itr ult nfi Hrnkeii Cinipllni ; . MONTCUCT , Mot. . Nov 17 One iradu of thu .Niexicuu National read from this city , a distant of mnerv milet bevo d sulullo , is very deep and two engines are reijuirsd w cet ordinary freight trains ovar The aicrra Madre mountains above baltillo. On Sua duy alteraoon. is ono of tacsa aouble- honder was puliios i tramioail of earn up the almost pernei.dlcalar mount-am s de twelve miles souta of baltnlo. the counliai ; broke , releasing the caboose aud six ca-s tilled .vn h cirn from ths train. James Mar tin. the couuuctor. and Fran Haraood. the rear bratieman , ere -n the caooose Tnev rushed out and biginettinff Drakes , but were powerless to itoo the lajraasiiij ; mo- meutum of tnp wilii i-ars down the moun tain \Viihm a distance of sis miles , thu wild trim was r mcing it a snted of ninetv miles an hcmr The cars be im jumpinc thu traik .it Duma Vistii , aiu Martin and Rar- wnod went UJWH , oota aieeunn a temOie death. Before Sallulo was raachcd all tha cars. with the fxcenuon of the caboo = and ono frr ight , lf ft thu iriiclr Thov passed tbrtmuh Lhi" saltiilo iardh.-.t a rstc of lully lUfJ miles an hour Tbo tram diaoatcher at b-aitiilo wafc terror-si nrkea when be RUIV the wild | cars ruj > n bv. ns be knew thev ware esrLstn tocrai-hinUj anotiier dcubln header treisat train that apullhii ; up .nu mnuutsiu t \er4tv milt * b low SaltiHo Tnornvas no : telejrranii odlcc withm tventii.iles and no wamiui ; could bf uiven the rr w of the train : below. Pbu caboo'-o > nu oodf-d car kept toe track. Frank Davis , , caffinceiof the up train , saw them ounnnii Joun the mountain. bu too mte to save bimseif. B.IS lireman and thu rrow of thp setond einnr" jumoed and received but slight injuries Dnvis uas buned under a pile of cjru and dfbns. Both wpre completely dismantled. . J.K IK nut SKiruti. . HIT faiiillil ii-y.i Tiling tit ltiliry : llpiiii u at rroiiiiiitnit Kaiixiiiin. Toi'8K4 Kan. , Nuv 17 Tha opinion exists here thai 4iraasrr tilings mi ; ht happen taan thu election ol MrMnrr li. i.easo as UtumiJ States tenalor from Kansas. A. L. Wulinuis , sanerat attorney of the Union Pioitic , said tcaav : "I kaoiv of no reaion whv Mrs. Uause ? hju'u ' not be a sena tor. Thera s notainz to nravent it except the popular idea that n senator should be a man. " David Orarmcyer said : "I hardl know nut would be done if she wera elected. Lease would make a > : pod senator if sne could bo .eated. " JV Adv , United States distrct attorney. said "The quu tlon would bavo to be set tled on a coutest. Mrs Lease u certainlv entitled ta thu olace. baa is the leader of all the pooulists. " t. T. Hazen. judin - lect. of this dlstrcu said "As I 'hinlt of it now , I don't sue n by Mr * . Leiso nhoulu not be it n-naror. ' .Mri Lease's canuidacr for the sonata nus bpcoiiiK a SPIIOUS rmiiuy. Shu is dxn wires for tnu place , and her nopujnntv with Uie nmk ino fllu ut tbe par'y will ( jive bfr at least in eijuai chance \ritn the > other iii- as thura seums 10 be no consii' .itional diB < ( ualidnatian. HKTVJLM.\r , ru nnnic. Many of IIIH Iliiini * * ! ul .trlUtirs | iilr fur riu-ir OIu l'ii iiiiiiiH HiiME T .ui , Pa. , yav l I'lJar wis the mutt avanUui to tnu atn er at any day 'or manv w ks and , as a resu.t , many cnsin as in situauani UMIK piuoe. Oia hundrad and fll'T lulionnir Hjnipinaus ana lars miao application at the mill for norx aio tifuma others bad their applications atx-epied. This moraii. ? tbo stnkuir met.aun.cs and laborers hnld a meeting and appointca a cnmmittci ) to confer wi h iha .Vnialtramutec oSicioitt. It h undemuiatl ttmt 'Jiev un > not aiiotr tber piuaKHl nuh their pr'sfn'condi tion. tion.An An adjourned meettna af tba advisor- board WBH oolU m tne afwr-oon About rtJJ \vera oroMJiit. Jm niB Uii bviog ; apon ta ail sir.ken Wbon the maniine aiijouruai somu of tee mtui left tbu bail wildiv caaer- .nir , whue others aid not * oem MI jubilant. TU Chuirmaii Craw fora aid. "Thu > tnku u still on Ton itnui ; of ducianni ; it o Is ail oosi.1. " Tbeeoerai impreswcn. taotvevvr , u Uia some important oaau u sot fur a if Funrml nf llr . Kin r iiu. BiT > N , Maii.ov 17 Sirnpia ana aoov tcatauous , in &VUDS tarint ny w 'b our Ufa , was the funeral of Mr > . L.Umu IZaieraoD widow of Hal nil vVaida K.H"r > an , waii-n took place from the aid tner > oa camefcidU In Concord jetu-raav iUuH. . EB iclc.uy oftUoConcora Utiitaran churcu oCJuutou ud dulivor'J a ( bar au IRV 'tiers uein ; y > Bt quite a number of dim ngunipq por- . of the coot and his fami.r. was ia tba oicturttsiiuii Utlia & aida herhmba d Mem ixi.r * fit ii | > t < KMK Sov. 17Tae rt - , t r Expra soi. p uir w * t a cuillal of . . i M Citv 'v. ' : rn MUSF KEEP THZ1R PLEDGES Some of 'he * " Questions Likely to tan TO CHANGE THE IMMIGRATION LAWSV , CmilllrtitiBlcmrnts with Uliirh the P irty Jliur I ) < --il In CmiMitiTini ; mi * uli- Ject HOT tlir Llvll fet System W III f tsnre WisHixfiTot. D. C , Nov. 17. fSpeoinl to TUB BEB. . One af the moat vaxuUuUi nrablems watch , will aonfwnt tha nunderna - critic administration anil congress * vlH taa sunjcct at immigration Taera 13 an * quas&onntaly a sentiment all over the try deinuniiine a regulation at the prrs nt system , whereby ail foreign countries are pel mined to .tump itieir rafasu thousands on Amurican stares. The rnsr-rU-Q immi gration committees in the rvo Houses sftnt [ man ? months l.i.i session in uivu&tl cations ana heai-nss , but they avnivea no practical result ! It is aardly nkciv that the nixt session of cauijrcss , oelnu democratic at one cim of the capital and rapubllcin at the oltser , will be aolu to .urea on any legisla tion. so Unit nathini : wul bu ai.comallshud until tau democrats hava full possession. Must Exerclho L. rc. Mr. Cleveland ill need all ais diplomacy and dexterity to prevent his congress from enacting immigration laws which -nav nrovu fatal. As Mr Wauamaker stated m a recent interview , ais election * was a tain of two cities. In Hew York uu had almost thu solid Irish rota ind in Uhicasjo it nas the ( .reraiaa vote tail ? avij thu dumccritlc ticket SUCCUMB. It would oe impassible ta enact legislation for tan prevention of Italian immigrants entennc tma countrv or for thu exclusion of the Russian Ju.vs without including tae Irisn and German immigrinta There irene no two races ta.it arts raora sensitive jpon tae subject of imtniirrition than tha Irisa and t e ( jcrmans , and it would 01 : impossinlu to legislate on the subject witiiout otTuutiicR them. Itere are in uu citius also very injnv tntluintial Italians. who vvoald resent any reflection on their peaoiu , n bile the tieureu s ail over ihu east and south are so n .a aud powerful that no political oartv will oars to displease them. I'loilsjeil to Knillrnl Legislation. Vet In spite of ail 'hesu disidvintaees and dancers the democratic psrtv nleilced i'self dunni ; "ne recent campaign to crohioit the further mdui of foreign laaor The Amen- can wormncrnan was Told that he had not so much to fear from the competition of tan foreign woraicaman so ionc as. he remained in his factory ibroaa as he and to fear Jrom that s.ime wcr inirtnan when he TUS driven by lack ofcrk it dome to em'.Rrite to this country md comotite ivith home uibor The time h s came when the aemocritic partv hai > got to lac ? this question and act upon it. Will IteM.ird Ills I'rii-iHU. The uppermost question in tha minds of join demounts and republicans m VVasninff- on c nticues to be what President Cleve- aad is joint : to dj with the otlires.Despre ne assurancesof Civil Servic" Commissioner _ yrain , wtio-e ter-n exairas during the Cleveland administration , that The new pres- deut is an anent civil service reformer , the mprcssion prevails hera th t every office ow held by a republican not protected by nc ci\-l st-rvice laws , will be mvau to a aem- crat 1C is also tao impression Unit itr. Cleveland will nay liule aUennon to the ae minds o theiavil service auzv.-umps. Republican postmasters throughout the ouniry ara already bpzmniui ; to show es- resau nervousness. Tivo of tnem have taiiun their lives. Others are inqumnz whether it is nronablu taiu they will Ua pcr- mittea to erve out their terms. It is true taut Mr Cleveland , whim in thu waite house before , advocated the policy of permitting Dcstmaslers to serve out their terms , but it s also true that hunared- . and thousanas af were removed upon trivial charges. It was then that the term 'offuaaiva partisan shin" was invented. Oniv a few federal sol dlers tvith nxcelient mlliiarv and civil records were permitted to serva out taeir i erraa , altnouca it was pretended that the [ civil service law was enforced m smnt as : well is tno letter To be brief and ta tau joint it is not ociieva here that manv re- jublican postmasters will ba IB ofJicti a sbort vuar hence , wtniu other repunucan ! will be tired out ii conucently , unless for cuul reasons of jomocriuc it will ba more aavantaijeous to iut them remain. M.UKit LUC of Uii * Onlnrs I Mietl In tlm IU-ul.ir WAsniffiTON- C , Nov 17 fSpoda Telegram to TUB Ecu.jThu following armv ordiirj nave been issued Second Lieutenar Charles G. Dwver , Twenty-first mfuntry . will report ill person to the examining board to be convened at thu War department for examination for p-oraouon. Lieutenant Col - ouul Charles R. Greeuleuf. duputv surgeon general , will prace"d u. Helena , ilont. . via Naw York city , on Business connected -.vita thu medical departmunt of thu amy. Orde of November 1 , reiatinij U ) Cantams Alber E. Woodson and John B Baococu , rti. : cavalrj' , and F.rst Liautecaat ( juor a H . Morsnn , Third cavalry , ara ravokt-d and Captain Woodeon and Lieutenant Murcai will report in oertou to the examination board Ht For' Rilpv lor aromouon and unon couciusion ol thuir I'xatmnaiioB will return to tljuir respective statioas. Ins followmi ' ? transfers ia the Flfin cavalry are mude Captiin William C Forousb.frora troop L ate trouu l , Capluia Francis MSchier , from troop E to trooo L. Tbu followins transfer m tBu bixWK-ntb mfar.try ira ciudu Firs LiButenant Eiiui. uhanuler. from oompanv atE to company K , Fait L-ieuteuant Buaumon B. Buck , from caiapauv K to companv ntE. The iutiva of ub.encu granted S-ecand Ueu - tenant Lbarlos C. Clar-j , Niath inJanlry , uls extended ana monta. fsllowms wesurn pensions d are repon d by Tne UBE and Examine Bur au of Claims ClaimsOnemai Onemai Matteo Biancbi . Alexander Benedict , Oaniaj PJatcur. Jauia H. Caawell. RicnurdT Pae. Hunry X Blaua , smuf ! H Bro\\o. Additional Poner S Wiiimais , Wuliam O Cot * . Jan Allen. Ort inal widows , ate. Charles Bird .tatnun , Alfred Caimer falfaer ) Oiiffinai Jo * ph H. Taomug , Isaac is. Benjurnin Drfilmr , Niobomsinvouwr Job Bock , Hiram Baruett , flioraas E. Hiobert , James O Browneli. Ellas Araer ad T. Hibb&rd. Additional Jos tub Caomos . Original widows , etc. Louisa Sowio , Pnialu AL Reynolds , Hannah Davis. Iowa Onpnal \ lilmm Crouihane Frtnk K. Wuson. vVilltam C. btream , bam - uibl Bnllbart , FrauHim StaUar , John mr. . Homer \ \Veil * . Jaaio WacKer- * , biduuv Hoaiey. AUditonai.ruii ] sral. G. VV ailaoc , EJmoud Barrett , Alfeed al. too , AlesMUer A lam * Increase John al.a. . St rr , Frtwtoorn E. at wrt. LBVTW W liiotf- artic. Reissue AuL-uat S. Cane , CbarJos Builsiadt. Oriental IcfDivs , eu ? Absalom Bush ifatnen Oriiruial William M. Plwoe , Juiepb W Ditlay. Donmi W Coray. Moruu MitiUnger , David E. ClaytoD , Wau&oa Coorwr. Additional Cbartus B. Miller Uarsu PaocU , EawanJ J. HlUiey , Joshua Fowle. luewtue Eanjamio B. Praia. Rob ert Bal ! y. Ongxnal ivalowr , c. Mary A. Paauhur , Ann Cniiarhill , DanuM Btiak ( fttinar ) . JClitnoeUi H. Paittips tu Uiar ) . Sumh Currejr ion. * D uo-a Onj tial CBari * . A iv.Oo > v Jaiu L Lewis -.1 - . U C "Sir - ae pre ! i- di.-t oaay apooiatud Liaia Mcuomns of la be aiiocmta justics of the u- pp tiiB ( xrattof tha Dl trlirtof i amoia , nco .Montgomery. rKFXEK PltKQIflZX V PIMP. K in iM' ' iiatiir Blpnr l to * i ropulint KVnt il \ l Ilinr. \ ilix Tn < , D I' . . Xav 17 bpecl.il Telegram MI fttK riea. t-vnutor 1'wTer an- hlm-'lf to the disorder of tliu Washington Post toeftUT oinu to Cfiicniro lost nlint ind prjdlctei that thu nest prssl- dpnt .vauld be i pcap.u's partv man. He savi Mr Clevclanil wo * onlv elected by ; au votes of the southern eeoplu who were de- cpivrd by prcmt < tih u nu wnuld lsn tao fra : uvsr biiL Mr PsiTar savs thut such a bill n-ui be oreteuiod to him and -vhen bo ref'isfi to < icn it VB"re will b it rsvolt which. i 1 reMiit in thu electKm of a ooDullst in 1-fl i Mr Puller dues not look for 1 snecial suasion of coimm s nnd oounsels delnv in ra- tfBtnir the tanil. Ha UliuK'a uiat the qutn- tioii iho'jkl ae tafren un m i luisurely wty in IsttS or l i. Coiiilltlim or tlu < Trrintiry. \Vt niinT ) ' . D C. N'ov 17. The heavy pension ovtctUts this mnnth , amounUnc to nearly Jl. . O.K.i)00 ) , and t6e unexpected full- iucoff ia gov3ramentrncei3t\ reduced tan cash Qalnnco of tea treasury to ? ' 7. .V1- 000 nearly au of wfticu is either in sub sidiary silver or on deposit with national oun s. A still further docuaa Is ex- a cted beroro the end of the month , but it will undoubtedly bo checked verv shortly by a natural iSLiravc in the rr-venun. Secreiarv Foster said loJuv that notwith standing Ha recent unusually honvv drains on the trnasurv and the lact that the bounty for thu vear will amount tj J1U.OOHOX ) . aaamst jr 01X1,0 to for the ors- vious vear. he was conhdunt 'aat thera wlh be no rffficlt in mo nat.onal dauaces durinc the oresunt rtscai vaar. . ( ilstlre lnMMil Not Retire. \V\sntsoTOV D C . N'ov. 17 Justice Fiela , when shown the puollsheil statement that hu intended to retire from Uia supreme bench in time to prevent the nmintr of his successor by Presideat rievelHud , remarked. "That is news to mu. ' Finn nt.ntttn iltFH Vsiln VUltril ny i Dl .istroils Omul itrntlon Oilinr Ulazt- . , Wis. . N < iv 17 Tuis citv w-s visited lust msht by a disastrous are. Early in the avenmt ? flames wera discovered in the reur of tnu K rrs , tt Loabs company ouila.nir on tne coi-aer ofVst Water ami ( .iT streets ind before thu fire couid be Stavd pranertv vilued it U50.000 nas dcstroved. Tliu are was Kept in ttiu uuildm wtiure it starleU. althauira aujuccnt nrnparty was bidlvdamased bv fire ana - rate'Thu Total los vul amount to abcut e ! . " < U UUO msuiancs about $ ltui 009 BALT MIIIIE. Md. . vov 17 Abnut 0 o clock this mor-iinir a denractive dra brono oat at tbe National Brawiuc company's est.iolish- rneut , corner U'Dflnnull and Tbird s.reuts , Canton. Ibu tlanes were discovered in thu uaner nart of tne taw house , a brae story brick anudintr lOcurlOO feet jqnira. The entire bu-ltiinir was juUeii. causing n 'oss offromj-o1 UJtoS. i0.iUO Tae enure city Urc denanm nt rssnondiw to fhe a.arm. nut were nuiiale to qjench th games. Aisistanco was asked tit the flrts depuraient of BO.U- morf , wnich promptly resojnJed. aad thrtmiiti tneir eiTcrts tao flre w.is aotten anaer control. A. workman named Joseph Opnev was strurk on thu dead bv a falling smoke itack nndVTB biullv cut. The total insurance is J17n. rt'5. Tib- cause of tha rira wis spontaneous combustion. AntpnlioiM anil CJiejennps Kenilr to Tike trtfV.iriatli. ] . KJVSAS CtXT. 5ta , Xov. 17 The trath of General Miles statement that the Cheyenne ana Aranahoe Indians ara on thu vor o of starration , n'aica mav anva them to the warpath , is confirmed bv C. C Pamter of Great Barnnston , Mass , a oat of the ladian Itsffhta associr.t.on. Mr Painter nas just completea i tour of observation through tao ladmn lands la ladiaa Terntnrv. Iha Cbevennes aad Arinahoes , hu uvs are as neir starvation as bum an bumcs < ran come uud slill live. Many or tnem tank.such slicat interest ir the illotment of ands which tool : placa last spnnc that they bavo not yet discovered wher" tnpir allotments are , Thuv hava noth ing whereon to subsist. Others spent all , their mtuiev on farm implements wlierawith to till the soil , and , their crops failmif , have been oolti jd to mortsaira them , in urder to ouv food As a result uearlv thu unole rr-ne is m tne most destitute condition. They are noiv eacared in a ehost dance , tha pxcitemt-nt ot bicb , ta > cen topether with the fact that ihev are starving , aiay inauce them ta take to tnu u jrpatti. PHEFZIlttJZl ) Oil lit / \YJiy Wy'imtns1 Citizen \f is Nut .1 Compe tent Juror. CBETEVVC , \ % vo. . N'ov i7 'StJeciul ' Tele gram to TUB Ben. , An incident occurred in tha United States court tnis inomnR worthy 01 mention. Lcvi Ashtcnfuller , a reyred business aiaa wao bos almost a national rep utation as the only pensioner of the war of thu rebellion vno rctaned his pension certificata for cancellation aearly a year ape , as ho aad racoxcred fram tae dlseaso upon which the pension nas issued , was summoned as a Cnited States oetit juror toJav. Tha casu was that of a muruec wherein a bUoibono Indiao was cbar od vith murder , bavmtr de- lioeratalv iinnt mother mpmber of tha tribu wbilodmnk near Fart \VosbalciH When quo tioocd as to his ijuatiricauons as a juror. Comraiio .Vahtenfeltor stated that hs speat ten vears nf his Ufa aghUns Indians and thoncht a dogd Indian mni-u better than a live ono. ria wax piwnptlv excused. Cam- raje Asntcnfelter was a cjullant soldier of J thu Eluvunth Obio civairv H triflRD II llll IflllL Four ICilleil mil niteeii Injureil During .1 Oeiniinritir .fnlliilaatiou. FirKTTEVn.LE.Arjc. Nov 17. Taa damo- cr ta of Mounuun Vi w bad a ratification here la.t nient. A uonUty of txinder and nreivors wore stored in tae scao i bouse in wt > ich tno spca tni ; was neld I'he baiisu was p-ickea. Thu eiuinsr.as accidentally icnueu , wrecking tiiamuildini ; and burvlac too oocunants In tba uuildln ? . Thu aonn is took fire and it was-wuh the utmoit difQ- culty that rnicusra quunchud tae tlamus. Four were killed aaa.ilfieua in. u red , some fatmly. Mnr MI Kins al Ui-utn sl Hnier < . At Bremerhavea Arnvati "sprae. from .V w Ynrn. At lieaoa ArrircJ Werra , from York At Brow Head Pissed Xomadio and Brutauntc. from Xaw Y ric At Faslnei Paiaed Brittaanin , from New York At Buston Amvod Phuadeluliia , from Liverpool. Al Xaw oHf Arrived Dftnio , ftieia Hamoun ; ; Nevada , from Liverpool Pbtla dulptiia , ( ram ualiuayra , Capn > at , from Rio Janeiro. Culljpfccnf H tltitul. Cn < 1-sNiTt , O. , ivof. 7 TUB WaihingUw Park baud at 34 Tirj-IfUj itreet , a tarfrn-ilory onok uruotura , coit&psed at 7.33 o'clock Uis avaaio , ; Only lour partoni * wera ui tou tltntv Qnarles Ltoauatt. 1- elor , bis itifa and two aniulran. They all hid miraculous escapes aad wera rescued rutUua Piftla SI AT ttettre. P .H-n.4\n. Ore , Xov 17. 1'tia Eremo ? T ieiraai auoiitiiej t statement that Jasucs aippben J KiaU if th ITnitaUtalcs ' lupremu caart w 4 wura Defora Uia axptra- | Uoa of ljro ideiit Harnsou term nod itUI U0 tuccecdad by Senator Joan Dal ph. j TROUBLES OF THa DEACO "S Thflj Ara Nov Eeia Airsd Befora tie French Lourt cf Appeils. CHARGES A D COUNTER CHARGES MADE Ur * . Doartm's CImrti'UT Vlolmitl Ur Her Unstianil's \tttirnt-r ll.'r FrleutU Trll Her -Mile ol tlin stiiry Pnujri's * ol tlio Ciif > < * < Nov. 17 Tha room In wWch tha court of appeal : hulds its session was crowded with a fa hionnbtu tcroui ; today to Ubtun to the orocecjinis la tbe lopaal ot Mrs. Deacsu from he Jeulsion of tae tnouaa of tas Selno awardiinr taa custody of tnu Deauan children to thu father Maura Clunut , who inpears for M' Djic-in. coutia- ueil bis argument , bepia ra > Urdav , iiatost the court of appeils rsvursiai * taa judgment of tau lovvur court. Yestcrdiy. in privenUns Mr Deacon s caie. M. t.lur.et tfave iha his. tarv of Mrs. Eeican iiusoa wita Abeillu from the beciunini ! to tbu tun u Abuillu was shot oy Mr. Daacan at thu Hotdl Si This moraitur he was nane thu lass severs IB hisirnienmentot Mrs. Deacon. Hu aaid tint Abeillt1. uader his assumed nama of Adams , took rooms ia tnu Riu d'Aanur. ; Mrs. Deacon , heavily vileii. . constantly re- sortea to these rooms far thu ourpa o of meeiiBir her naramour. Thuv stayed together for houn. i'he liason vis aa baoitual one. Mrs Deacan , M. l luajt Jeriareii. was - \ and womun ind i woria mother , when she took i two months' tr.p with Aai-iuu in bwuzer- land , and ail this timu she had her < hildr-n with her. bho > vas a decraded. immodest and cynical woman , " ( 'an thu court. ' he atked.dentire thu father af his natural naats for vats craitur * ' " In conclusion , M Clunet related that .Mr. Deacan was generally respected and was devoted to his children , wao futurj required - quired their fathers cuaraianshin Hu aomnndcd that the court of ipunals raiteritu the order of tne tnou'e of thu bcinc , JeeUn- mirto let Mrs D < * ncon hava the custody of the children , taat Mrs. Di'iican oe comneilcd to surrandur the chiul shu Qad abducted ind the caart imno u a line upon her .a onior ta prevent her from furtaer treating tao caurt wita contomnt. Thocourt annnuncoa that it would reserve its decision until fiifsday Advicate Generji Rau re-lowed the casu nil said bath Mr and Mr- . Deacon bad acted xvrcuciy Mn. D-acoa's adr icrv nth M. Aoeiilc had baen amply pr ; c as 3au also the fact that Mr Deacau was a man of violent temner Mr Deican , ha do clarja , condoned tao wife's aaultery with Abfilla Ihe advocata esneral urged that juiinp tbu aivorca nrsceedtnc'S instituted bv Mr Descoa the court dud judgment an nulling taa decision placme the caildrcn ia the custouy of Mr Duac-on. and that the iautrnrer now in tao nossesi-ion of Mrs. Deacon be sent to a convent , where both Mr. ina Mrs. Deacon cauid visit her V.'ailc the decision m tbe cato wui not be maut ? known until tba iiad instant , taora is ransoc to believe th.it it will be In accord ance -vita the lines urccd oy tha advocate general. Mrs. Uciicmrs lory. Mrs. Deacon has nhviys steadfastly rs- tusca to cive her sidi of the case , but today 3cads nude what anpeured to ba aa au thoritative statement in ner defense. Ac- cnrrtlaettT this statement Mr. D acon has trantsi his wife , sinca the flr T week cf their marriiea. with brjtnlity , , vhicn Mrs Deacon savs sno endur n , honirc av forbparanco to suodue a temper tfaat nt times borJered oil in- aanitv A ir at manv it thoie brral acts , sav Mrs. Deacon s fnends. baa no witnesses , out crrtnin charges , .t is claimeu. cuu be es'an- lisbed by sworn testimony The > < s charges are that lass than a moith ifter their inar- riase , whiia they wera tn London. Mr. Deacon became f jnoui at his v. fa because her hair was not amnzed to bis taste and knccBL-,1 her down. The f-tatement then roes on to enumerate various instances showins wherein these oratal assaults were mad a Wlmt the Vmeni * ill Oeleirites Will I'r i- par it tlui LotDoSov 17 The Indian currency committee , which , it was sunnosed. was cs- peditin , ' its decision with a view to mflnoac- inc the intcraatioaal monetacj ranfer-pnca wliea meets in Brasscis on Tuesday nest , aadournea today until tha < aiifcrenoe 13 over. This unexpected * .tn is attributed to a de- sisn of tha committee to assi t taa Bntisb del-spites to the conference , leadinc a dis- cassiou fur the position on the currency in India. Wbon thia commission resumes its sittinir. evidencs will be pnvatolv taitun from curreacy esperts , mciudiui ; sinifio standard men favonn ? a pold comajja lor India. Conceramt ; taa instructions of tbe Ameri can delegates , the representjUve of tne A-s- socntcd prass , eieiinmir from various well informed sources , learns that no hard and fast proposals will be piwented by the-u. A 50 ar.il statement iavoratiof ( an international aq'eement will oemudabefore thuconforeacn , , and this will lead to debate Tau delegate anticipate tnat'he result will oe a report , siirnea oy thu members , aahunnc to their proDosiuon for nn international isroy t. DOUOL.USS dissentinc reports will also be maau No reliable statemunfc-in vet oe maae as to whether thu American views mil have a majonty or minority , but evea if the monometalisls prova numencally the strsnuest. it is to be hoped taal tao uuiihera- tions mil assist m thu ultimate adhesion o : tau Bovemment to an international convea Bon to retjulata currency NUT 31CCII IMPROVED. I'rrnoli Contnimenc Find * lri * ll SOU In , i Vt-rj Tlulit I'lai'H. ItK ur Ju.um liariaa 38THU. . Sav. 17 iXuiv York fcterald Canle Special to THE BCK.I Tbu aubate m the CtiHmber today au tha press bill was not clokod. It will oe rena.ved tomorrow. itn spita of thu opposiuon tau ministry will ultizaateiv bava a mnjonty of forty votes. The 'overoment , which fleas itsnlf andly situated. Till bo interpellated tomorrow an its rfaneral policy. It may hava some dial- calty in nettin ? out of its fix. Tha capers in thu Panama canal p-osecu- tion bare aot yet coen serv u. Ihu delay will ba brief. A zraat atir bos been caused throughout Euro pa by the difccusiion of tha arapBror1 * and tae oauss of tnu nar at i&70. Sr Cenc TItllilU Dl tr . .mi ; luculent lu Itic Ca < i ul JIi. Maud * uf r.iuiiifiii. LONOOX , Nov 17 UwyneUi Muude , thu handsome la-year-aid girl who wac id an tnu ohare of swindling > pink & . Sao , Uia } welers of J draae Charati tretit , out 18at saiv rt ana candelabra , was braoeat CD ana remanded in Marl- 1A borougn street polioa court todar. A ( w minutes before the ansu was oaJad taa aa&Vt wis iaformad Uiat the girl's moUier bau oommiUed suiuidu tnu marmns. Tbu Qminnn in tbo cisu was pottpuuud for lum wuek. Mrs. Muude. woo uoa eparatud from bar hu banu , bed been aviag with her ter m a baaiUoma hauaa at Hyde parx Mrs. Mauda was a auu hur-m-lavv ot General Maude , urao was formerly ' aquerrjr to tau queen , hue killed nersell jr jumpier from a ton storv wiodu'.v of Uio Gvoat Western aouse , 1'addiacton. wtiera she bad Doen suyng for the past wo days. - Hrrllil > ui.iullkU. BEIT Nav 7 At , theocia > 'stcongreti ' today us dUraenlon of Xay day eelaorsuoa ! : ranoweil Herr Demawoif of Mannheim 'hat ' it w.n m-crssnrv for working m n to fen * < i nil laOnr on Mur Jav m oi-aorto frichten mnnufacmran into stibtnlssian. Il i w is accessnrr. ha said , to axpoia the m.nu- factursn' brutalltv and to snow the power of soclnlisu AR r a lencthv deOnte thn congress daailv n-Jectoil. tiv i vota of 3915 to 5. a resolution In favor Jf aindlnc all soeml- ists to an absolute oessaiion of work an Mny X SV . Xov 17 Advice * ra- celVBii here from Apia , bamoa , she > v thura is much iilHqiiiet in tnnt roup Dtsturmmccs have accerrsd nainni ; the natives ef Ibu Tutuiln island' , arisioc frotn the claims of rivil chiefs ta the title of Mnucaiu feomo dehUnc ha occurred it Paio oav , where t&e fowa was almost cnianlotelv destrovul. \viii oiipi.- P-ITI mil. roprrtctiMftl ! S br ! < rliin Drnnett.1 Bnut.iv. SOP 17 New York Hanld Cnolo bnerlnl to Tua BER It is Ken- erally undarat/Hxi that i l rae oorUon of tha * ? HXon canservitlvo ? tn th < Rolons'.ai ; ill OODOSU the innv bill , thus follow me the leid of the King of Saxony. . Nov 17. Thu prs-seut senoj of cabinet oouncils , which the ministerialist ! ! looe will conclude early next vei-ls , have unexpectedly prolonsej. otvinv ; to un- Doked-fnr complexities Kint artsu In caunuc- loa utth tbu ho.ni1 rain ami other bills. ul i collier. LONDON , Nov. 17 The callier Brstoriu , bounil from Glasgow for Bordeaux , cauirnt arc aad sank auar Qrast yustcrdav Thu mate was lost TSa canuiili inn Uva mnn are misala.j. Eleven of.a = craw uers saved. \Toltrl'i IKIIII ? ru Kltirrni i' . Lovno" ; , Nov. 17 The Times lauouncas that Queen Victoria will so to Florence in March next , and will stay thara for ovar four weeks at tba Villa sliuwHii l-iru HAMBI RO , Nov 17 - The state budget sub mitted to thu sunatu shows i deficit of 4,27iS50 marks. ztc i.w. Tli.'JV. tit FlsJit Tlieirxt Canni iljjn on the Turin l ne Co-runt B. O. , Xov 17Thrra was a .nrsciy attended and more than usuailv on- tnubiasuc meeting of the State Laiuo of Sepubliran club > today. Arraa-remenvs no inaJn to onen tbo Mite campaign at thu aost state conven'ioa aad hanqcat af the state loaijuu to ba bold ui tais city February 14. tlepre eat-inivo repuSJicans from a.l the coniirfsaioniil ilistricts spo'if ' in favor of tile rsnomination ot McKmlev for goveraor. ind making a mora vigorous fight than ever on his issue af prateruan. ( governor SloKmJi'y was present , by ra- nuPit , and was received wtn creat enthusi asm. Ha oong-atu.ated iao deieyites that , so aeon after the recent hcnt , they n era pre- parinc for thu comini ; content. No canse thut was .ust. hu saiu. was ever lost. DC was sura uo republican who loved bis coun try would 'osn courage On the con'nrv , they .vouid continue to iJirhs foi ? tno priai-i- ples that bad become so dis ir to thorn. At thu close of Governor MciOnlu ) s remarks i resolution wa unanimi1 islv aaantcd auunrs- .j McKmlev far ffovernor and auclana ? that the btatu campaign saoald bo { ought oil the tarilt iisue. c.iinm > ft * a Cirl t i .r ln Htm mil \V.i Til , In. Fmiis , y D , Nov. 17w Soma two weeks ngo N L Coiners , un for some time has bean parcha-sla ; ; sraia in East Graau FarJis aad seihna on commission , OISID- pesred suudeuly. fomkiui ; his wife and caildren and takins with him. it is alleged , proceeds of sales of several thousand bushela of ffraia belonffins to farmers for whom he had been iLlinc.o hinij waa lenraeu ol his whereabouts natil yes terday , vrbea ayouuff man irnmsj tse name of C'lsrles Williams arrived with a Iptter from Comers t/j a vounir cirl who b.is lived wita thu furaiiy of Coner. for some time as aursu prl Tne missiva cornprsed fourtoan oases of manascrint and urstfa ho jiri to caaio to him. Ibu letter wasdated isiia Ber nardino. Lai. , ami T.Vilii iras brought It with him. ( Jomera1 wfa ouiaint-d tha letter in soiae way and put it in the hands of taa oohce. A telegram was recur-ed last niirat , statiuc that ha had b en aonrcbended and tbe ciouey ha had i _ en witn him. Coraecs uus living unaer an is umud nume. Hu is oiznlv connected hero and has occupieu posiuoos of trust. ir n ut. Irl-Ii mil uHrmiinx ol thn \ < ; i > irl < Antoguntrn K i-H Oilii-r. N. J , N'ov i7 The str.fa w htch has been orawinr between thu Irisn and Ger man Catholic priests of Uio rCewirk dioreso smca tne frarmaa Catholic congress in Sap tember developed into a bitur war of words , according to thu story of A Driest of tna aio cesoat bt. Patrick's school todav Thostnfa. it .s said , was enqendereu bj certain remarks of Rev Patrick Lornsna of St. Mary's caurch. Hoookea But tae condition of af- fairs , it is allmed. wis broutiat about bv Buhou \ \ isser'a allPired tcnui'uey to favor the Germans. Father Corruan put thu allo- at.ous into procticu ! iBtter fem and < uat taam to Berlin. Thera wnt. a lull attendance of uer'nan nnd Irish todav Thu dermun priests ivore. it is said , not backward m ex- taeir opinion af Father Cornifiu for ais allusions to taem and thdir sociatiea A aiscus.ion arose which rew m bitturnaM * until the uisbop forbudu further remarks and permptonly adjourned tbu muatinir. What tau outcome r.-iil be ramains tn be Erlni' " , frnni tli Kl.-vtlnn in Oliln. Coi i HUI - , O , Xov 17 Secretary of State Poortaan malias a statement \vaich , it is be- Ueved , pretouts me ofilcini fluralit'es , as fol- lovrs Taylor , rapublican , tor secretary of state , Vfl uiuraiity on tou electoral uckut Danfcrd. renublioan , has > 'W ' plurality over Saward , democrat , and JJU ! mon-i vowi. than anv ether republican aluctor This is an average plurality of l.tfi' U.r the republican elutuirs.uwara , dumocrai , bas i.lai votes mom thaa tba avon-'u lepublionn plurality and bas iJH ) voles mora thaa tha demo cratic aiuciors. , of Maririrft. MatliKr' * Mirrlu- . lit , Wis , Nov 17 PbillipU Palint and Margaret Mather were marn tl by Rav. Frank A. Paasii , Mutaodikt mmiator of this citv July -SB lus , witn no taoupht who tiia parties were. The records sbovr tha mar- na ti to havu u an place on that data. \nnllirr * 9lmrta < H Icir WniiitrutK I.ITTLE UIH.K. Ars. , Nav. 17 bpeoial Mas ter in Cbaniery biiams , ipponitea ta tnu books ot ax buvte Treamrsr Wood ruff. raporwd today an adinttaoui m bi * aocouau af fid > 7 This total Hufiiau Ndliluman 111 .lull. 14 i , Cal. Jfov 17. Vladimir Raxin , who duiins to De a noWeman ana otiiaf of Uie Riiwian of slbenu , in in CIUUMV at tau < ntf urt * i cnurs d wtlh muinpurinca aau du > oi < duriy oocduot. MUi tva < UrxXBl Jlurrlnil. YUUK , Sov nMix Catherine 0rextd. of tbu famous family of ouakvix , was mamd today to Or Charles Bta baia P n - \Vmimrn > < : lm y I ir i.'mil Y n- n.In mit'eu jf be Nat nnai L-apai f r .In bas appointed T ii. Vr sits sf t . ni a-i ral f JiCK KEEFZ NOT CCIIIT "Hilly the Zid" Said ta Sara Diet ! of Heart Disease. WARRANTS OUT FOR ALL THE WITNESSES Tliey n III rrmrrutril fcir nncaslne It ttin PrUo Ituht In \ iioh ltii r Met Ills Ui-Tta nt Curlusttiu. D\KOTV Cirr. N/al / ) , Mov 17. { Spccliu tn TUB Br.Hj Thu IKISO of tna suto cainst Jauli FCet-fe. chorjfeil with k il- iniVHiiain Rawav.allM Biiiy thu KiJ. ' in . nraj rts'it in Carineum on thii nicht of Octncnr i. as haarl in tbo d.strict cnurt restordtiy Tha defense sot up bv Kffflfo nas that Row iv ra no ra bis liua'h from heart disu > tu produu"J bv ov roxcr- tion. The Jurv. after ooiiu out two hours , bnmcht in A verdict of not jruiitv W u ta wore issuoi for th9 irrestbf ICeofo inn Jis compaa'oiis jn tbu caarsu of jirl n tl lit- , but tha shut lf has nnt is yet bean able to ascertain their wberenbouta. I. Y. \ \ . C. \ . tiulrfil Vrlir-ikl.\ inli.ir In < s _ tlllll It It-IKllllEH. H.isTT\-.s Neb . ov 17 "Special Tale- cram to Tnn BKB.j-Tho thirteenth annual convent-ion of thu Nobraski Vounn Sleu'i Christina association beffin i four days * ses sion at hasi tines this ovcniac. The anle- L'atos braa irnvtnif enrtv In thu day sov- eiity caminc in this evening on onu tram. It is estimated that the numocr in attendnncu oe ilmost ! .i U A lar o number of col- leeo nien ins bura , ill tneleudmninsUtutjous beine rrnresunwd. At 7 , W tbii. o.enlni ; tha exorcises proper beitia in thu Praabytcrmn churca. whlcn wak decorated with Amuiu.ua tlujs. Af r nraver and son - service , Itav Harry Omar bcott af the Presovtonan church de livered au unujuo addrass of welcome tJ the dclccatcs an Benalf of the cburcbcs of tba city Ho ihnwej in .1 ilcisinir manner tnu need of-co operatiDn Uei i.-cun the older rnt-ns- and Uio vounyer ii.vmcn ainl tha difT r- ance n the mojes of work On behalf of Tliu crizuaa. James Clar . pr-sident of the Ne- brasua Lonn ana Trust istociatian. wuiuomul tae visitors TO the at v W H Alexander jt Oiaulia respondea. veiling of the- Hastings of twenty years ago Afii sinijiiiir , the report of taa stata executive cnmuiittcu was tun- dered thraach Lbairmau C. F Harrison of Omaha , and the isiociaUon record for tha yonr was conducted by thu atatusacratarv , of Omaaa. FATALLY - iriiii I'olliit W illai-n a Tilling II.in IN MnrUereil. WALLH-E. Nub , Nov 17 "Special to Tun bnr.1 A crowa of venn men. much tao worse for liquor , uasosod iu a eh invarl Pun- dav ni htbicn undu.l in i muricr. In urdur to do the work . ais'-clas- , .n ais'clasihaps a load of stra.v was jataratodvita i barrel of coal oil and Bred in front of tha residence of W A. M..run. Durinc tin ilxctuaaa& : inciduuc to thit occasion. Christ Jou eluu nca in au 11- tarcatiou wita IJenrv Hatdnperln waica ria latter was fatailv Puitl .in h.lifTion Uer. Prti-arov , Neb. Nov. 17. , Special o Til" BI.C j Onu of tlie iirony aniuua _ wafers on tha late election M W pi.d ail in thia citv Tuesday. _ = Parltar .iemocrat > , foreman of a larce cay.a ranch uve miles fram tau city , liiid a wairce h Perry Block , one of bis men , that the loser shoula whec ! Wo niuao' Ui tiiH cisv in a whu-eibarrow Tbn wager was failv cjmud out oy Mr B'ock Upon th"ir apiinjai-1 ! to .he citv the fuller ten band and a numuor of citizens af DOM noliUcal parties met thorn. Tormina i verv rssDectabiu delentiun. Huaded bv 'In wheelbarrow thev aiarcned aoivc Broadivov to the center of tlics citv. where over OOJ citizens await a 'lirir arnval. After muca chperins by all nreseur , the nvo chamnions ot the'r parties wara taiicn to the calo and dined ta incir huuria content. Yons. Neb , Nov 17 - Sneaial Teleeram to TUE Bnf 4 'aume uiontlis aso Uav J U Countermine. D D , ol the First Prasbvter- iaa caurch of the : nlace raceivaU a c-ill from the First Prfsbxusrmn cnurch of Beatric" After some uelibsniiun Lr Cnuatermna oresantud to the session nf tno cburt a a re quest for a dissolution of tbo pastoni rel- tions betwoBi ) bimsoU and -hu ctiurcb here A meaUng of tlie congreriuan ; as acid us-t nisht and thu matter tuiieu into eoa.sidura- iion. A set of rasolutuns wasdnwnup ini unaaimousiy idonii'd.hich wnl betaken taken before the nresbytory , ur entlv ra quitting that body not to dissolvs thu pns- tornw. Prof. H. R. Porbou , D R M"- Conauifay ind W L. Morgan wura cho en to represent the cou r-ojauoii before thu preibytery T'ley l'sil it.izurs. CITT. N'-n . Nor 17 bpecia. to THE BSK. VI bile fluhtinp fust niirnt EJ Parks and Lou Pnco , f-o colorfnl novs drew razors ami nraceeaod to carre each other m most ipnravaa ty'u. Parks tvsB badlv cut an oath . .rmi. While eiiKaireJ in muami ; a cuunllnc th s moraine Al Pa.-ker i IS A , M. employo , van caught bif.vuBii the car aad budly crashed. Ha received internal icjunub which may provu fatal. I Jt HE * riili UIK CtlUM II. 11K V. T -slnnr CItj omul.ili. JiillHiltier.i li l- jienttit l.tikiMliiniti * . aiots Cir , Ia , Nov. 17 ( Special TPJO- aratn to THE BEK.J Alacrmun Jnbnnon ard .Sundu were found in i boibtorous crown ot fitter- or twentv men and w omtiu in a sawun at J o'clock 'big aior.iui ; . Tiny re-ihU"l arr st. A sucptiraui ntlit ; ensued , bur 'bey were tinully uarunl Ui j.iiiml and oompf.ie-l la Dirndl. . 1'hi'ir - , giva t-asuf weru contin iud todav , but thev threaten to have thu putiixi commiuue of tnu aitv cuuncil. of > vniua Muy ire meintaers , uismub tnu pulicenuia A .u arrasted tnam. La. . Now 17. Tha conven tion of Uiu AAbOcialion of A jituulUira ( < i\- \ leceb Experiment station in m snskion bfrn. C. L , Iii5roll ( , of Xaarattts reported for thu seuuon of 3in < JUlUir , aud Laivren Brunoer af N Ura rfa far taa lection f entomology. _ _ irK.l Til Kit Fair anil Wurmnr In tliu \ \ mtthrr rnniil.ril js lirHbli.i fur ffiilay. WusfiixnTos , D C , 3or IT. Forecast fcr Friday Far Nebraska , MUtoun , N ru aad bouth DflKOta ( Joi raliy f lr , warm r baturdarmoruun : , norUi u t winili. For Kanwib and CQJOIUUOFair , nraruur variable winds. I.imal > ! < uior < l. TUB WSATIIBIt BCBSAC CIJ ' Xov. 17 Oiuana oaaurd of uunctiratura an.l aal f all oampapoiliUl oar ) pouuub' la/of past tour 7 ua 1MB I U 1W1. 1M- Ji3 4 = & - .i - ( l < = Wlta ' * T Kc a i latemunf. showloi ; Mil ooodluon of tern ptirnturo aad prcipltuUoH it Omuaa for -UH day aud stcatt Maroa I. Hfli , as wmpar'-t uii * tba ( i uural areraz * Jiartniii moueriiurw . * Ex an for tii-i i .1 Duli e i y sli e Mur it i > | N.ir pr . nit .1 > i it * nulii * Of n 1.1 y fort i > J * mi uiw teu fi y nc Mm a a.j8inib u . lic.NT , Locxi i'oroc&it OlBoiti ,