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HE DAILY BEE. TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA , SATURDAY MORENO , NOVtiMHEU 10 , 1802. NUMBER 152. DEMOCRATS READY FOR WAR tn Members of tha Par'y to Fn- gage in a Brisk Tight. AIL OVER CLEVELAND'S ' INAUGURATION "SIIU Still lillic" t lpiilPiil iif tlio llUtrlrl uiul tlm ( limit mill IMP nl tin- \lt- Inrs ( . ' 11111111urcc on li ) lalln. WASIIISOTOV Hi HU or Tun tine , ) fiM I'otiirc Snii'tr ' , > W\SIIINI.TON , D. U. , Nov. 13. I The dissension * among local democrats , vhlcn w-uro so prominent a Ic.itmo of tlio prrllml.iary rumpalgn work huio , have brouen oulacaln , this tlrao In a now place. Thcro Is n tortou between the democrals of the rank nnd illu niul the "silk slocking" Ucmociuts of Iho dtstiiut to see who shall have charitd of tlio nropar.itions for the Inau guration of Picsldcnt Clcvclnml. 'Ihls busi ness of Inatiguiutlng the president Is a quad- rontilnl Huurcoof dlicord In the District oJ Columbia. l-'out } eurs nco thciovns n quarrel of the same kind among tlm republicans ami eight jears ago the democracy \vua till torn up ovur the question of ptecodencohen Presl- ucnl Ulnvoluml w ns Inaugurated. 'i ho ques tion of todwj U between the "slllt stocking" democrats and the rag-tug and bob tall ol thoimrtv. Tlio commissioner ot thu district us the chlpf exoontlvo oftlcer of the district tried to tnKochurco of the matter before , but It iiappcncil tdnt Commissioner Ld- murids , v. ho liiul the matter 111010 par'lc- ubuiy in his hooping , was a memoir of llio fashionable Muliojiolltan club of this ritv utnl lni WHS itnineillatelv thiown under the gr.uo suspicion of dc biiltiu' to put the inauguration In the linnils of the metnbeis of that club Uiie lact that Ptesldent Ailliur was ono of the most attlvo aiul Intcicstcd members of iho Metropolitan club did not scum to appeal to the on ) ctoiB as having any boat in tr on their case , but Mr IMmundswilhdrow and Inft tlio unwashed to light It oiu among thcmschos It Dually became nccossaiy for the dctnocraiic national lomrnlttco to t > top in and talto the uliolo inatluriu band Chali- innn Arthur 1' . Goiaian appointed a commit- tto of citizens to t iko the milter in hand and this coinmiltco inatlo the preparations for the Inauguration. k \\lll All union Nil rilnpip'ps. Tlio president and the members of his cabi net had under consiiioiation at the meeting today the annual depaun.ctit icports and the , inesidcnl's annual message to tenures * . From this t'.ino till congress moots this sub- jcrt will abaoib most of Iho president's at tention and u ill bu in ono respect the most I in poit mil mcsHUKD which ho has wiiltuu in the font joits of his < iorvica. In it bo will sound thokcynolool tbo lopublic-an pirty in lha tight that it is to malto on tlio dcirociauy In the next four . \oira. The president lms.it no time been sciiously disturbed by the out- coma of tlio election , but ho nppioci- ittos tbo effect vvblch tbo lesulls of the election may Imvo on the rmk and lllo of the party ana the discouragement whlrb it imi > bring to many earnest wcikors , so ho beliovcbthal in bis message lo con gress lie should outline in his recommenda tions in a decided way tlio pollev of the ic- publican pirty. At tbo same time ho will demontituilo what this republican adminis tration has done for'lbo country. Broughl face to face with this rcrord the dcmociatlo party will bo asked to show , the countiv how much it can do. If , ns every L'oou icpuhllc.in is conlidcnt , it shall not bo able to show iti policy supailor to that of its Hval , the pcop'o will bo glad enough to te- turn to Uiolr old allegiance. Thu mesldent , in bis message , It is haio to sar , will not rcc oniinem ) any icorjr.inizitlon of bit ) p.irtv or abandonment of its piuiciplii. Tlio Ameri inn people , bo believes , niostmoly trying au experiment , and ho bollcvcs they \\iil bo heartily slci : of It in two or thico jcais. Oii.ii-rollni : Over Pie " -jHilU. HOP. Drskino M Ptirlns , formerly the national committcomnn fro n tbo national district of Illinois , is hero on bis vvav to Now Yorit , whcro lie expects to sen Mr , Cleve land. Mr. Phelps is apnirently a little jealous of the credit which Mt Cnblo is lerciviiu * for tairitii } ? Illinois. 'Illinois will icitainlv bo recognised in iho no\t labinct. " saiJ Mr I'holps " .HiJcoTicu will probablv roluin to dip'omiliu ' life. Scvcial ( Chicago men liu\ " boon mci'tioncd for tbo cabii ct. As for Mr Cable , I uiluk bo dees not expect to KO in tbo taDlnot. llo is vouri ; Mid inn uIToul to bide bis limn Mr I'ublo i did \\oiklnthocampilgu , but no was In- no means tboonlj Riouttnctor nttle Chicago branch headinrtrri ( | . .1.V. . IJnano did n iientuoilr. ; Ho Mibscnuoil liherallv to the lampalun fund and raised considciablo monuy ninoiiR his influential fucnd" . Uu uo fccr\os as much I'redit us am other Illinois democrat for lUo llliuoiH campaign No other man In Oiino i-ould bi\o i.ilstd no much monov as bo did. I think 'noult for the Illinois viotoij Klongs more to the people than any ono leader Tlio peoria ot t Illinois were dlssnstl.slleil with tlio party In i cower , .luduo ( Jroshuin'd olmn o was a fncior in tlio icsull , both In Illlneis and In diana. " AlUKiiiirl'K ( il > ! nut C'.indlil iti-s. Missouri seems lluelv to jiroduco another candidate for Iho position of sccrotntv ot . An inlorviow has been pu't In circulation recently which quotes Kiftnmol oaiat O. V. Itiley of tlio Ajjnculiuio department - mont In criticism of I'rtaldent Hauiaon an I ' his udmlnisliatlon In this uucniow Mr Kllcv tullis In a liupi ) v/av about "my niend Carl Srhui/"and other distinguished people. In tlio tntrodiictlon to the inlui- \lcw thcru is an inspired para. Ktaph which cieJits l'iof. Hsluv with wtialovcr sucooss wan acliicvcd b > j\ir. Husit'H inodi'oessor , buciolui v Column Js'oiv , Mr. Ullcv t not doing till this foi thu nui ) ) QiO of bcliiK kept in oftlci' . In tlio llr t lilaco ho Ims uccumulntod souu luonoj and ! ; induyondciit of publlo pi ice , and in the tetonil iilaco his ronutation .u a scientist. would Insure bis retention Ml Kuo\ wants HpinolhliiL' itioio than ho had under the Clcvolnnd admlnlstritlon before or after it Op'.nlon la divided bctwooa tvfoielijn inijbinn mid cabinet olllcn. l'o < ii > iul > Mr Kilev is only hopliiR to KO abroad to nssoelato with thu scientists of tlio old world , but bis fi lends nro qnlto aino from thu tone of his published intervlow that ho wui ts EOinolhlni , ' from the Cluvclund adinlidbtiutlon , . ! iiilii' < 'r < iiiiiHi > ' Vui.uit I'l.n < > . Theio u come to ba u piolty lively scramble - blo for .ludt-o Cinunso'.s Meant place In the Tiuasur > donaitinont. AlthoiiKli the new lit- cumbHiit will hold tlio position but a slioit time , thciu Is no link of upllcantf ) ) > lor it. , 'llioneu a sistunt sncrctarv will mriy with him nftor Maich I all the prasUjju of an as- slstanl becrclnry of Iho troastii v jiiit ns much ns thoiiKU ho bad lU'rved tluoo or lour voirs Chlof flork Slocks U mi applicant foi iho place and Mr Loiustnok , tlm olilof of the customs division , wjuld also nko lo Imvo It. Secretary fostnr-s prlx.ito M-ciutary , Mr. Avyniio , Imi into unni'iircil in tbo lUlu. Tlio latest candidate l Itciiroii-nttitlvo UaUcr of New York -MliJ Hutu mi i\lri : SPUTUM , There may bo a bpccial hcislon of roiiirros iioxt&prltip , in splti. 01 inouiies of Mr. Cleveland , if tbo rtoniociats In iho picsent house of iCDioseutntlves becomotoo "SHSSI. ' * A republican onaior , who reached tt'&siilnc- ton lodn.v , in authority for the statement that If ibe ( Jomocrat * ti.v to ucsin to rule the wintry before the lib of next March , as tnoy ro proposing to do , | Uo senate may stop in and uv lofusinir to arquicico In tholr plain , prevent the passacnof someone of tbo opprupilatiun bills and thus force Mr Clcvo- land to call the next concics * together to nieU tbeetueiBcncv. It U probaulo tnut If Mr C le\oliuid is cppoitd tu tin euia session iu the aprlup , nuns is jopoiicu to be. tnd If ha tins iho inllucnco with his ilnmcn atio . ' -londi In Iho liono thui ho ou ht to huve , lu wlil pruvont ihoin ninc to any foohsb ox- tieniei autl aiitaKonl/inu' thu h i oiuud thii determination on tU part of some of the republican members of ttiii senate Is the announcement tiudo bv u number ot democrats slnco the election , that they prooosod to repeal the federal election laws at the coining so slon of consross with the ati ! of some liberal ronubllcins In Iho seimto and thru they would dictate to the cniilo and to the president , In view of the roRUlt of the rrront election , what the up- prnpiiatlous shauld bo. If the doinocruts In the house attempt to Inturforo with nnv of tua groil and nccdod nppriprlatlons or to tnc , < n rop2.il of the IoJ- cr.il election laws on ono of tlio nppioprlatlon bill' . It.l no mote thin UKolv that tlio ap propriation Dili In clUpulo will bo talked to death and tint an rxlra session of thonoM congress will thus ho mido necessary , at least so Hi u republican sonatorsa > s. U U ensv onouch In the short sersion to lilll un nppropriaMun bill. It will only bu necessary In the closing hours to icfuse ununimnus consent to apply the live minute rule to debnto to prolonu the discussion to tko doith point. Uiil'ii I'lili-mri lili-r Drill. Mnjoi T. H Pulonvvcidor ot Sioux Palls died nt the ic-sldoncc of his son. J. 13 t'ulen welder , today. Major rulonwcider was warden of ttio 'Utiited htatcs ponllen larv at Sioux 1'rtlls under tbo Cleveland ndmlnmra- lion and c.itno to U'nshiiiKton during the ( iraud Armv oiic.iinpmcnt , and tins slnco bocn conlincd In this city with heart falluro nnd diopsv. Ho waa a mnjoi In Price's nrniv , and durlnc Iho latter dnvs of tbo ic- bclllon was the confcdeuitu piymaster ill Memphis , Tenn. In the contest between Albart S. Austin \s AlKOtnou .1 .1Vinn in thu C'tiojonne , Vvo , district , the secretary of the Interior totlny denied the motion of Austin , the tontootant , tor n rohenilug , Thosccict.uv nftlnncd tbo doc-uint ) holding for uancollation the cntrv of .lohn Killsbnry. The cnsoofNoah It. Ashlev \n titorro W. McCann \\atertowti , S.U , wus dismissed , as McCann had sent on a re- lliiquisliuiciit utter the appeal was S H. , . ) \MI'S \ ! . III.MM. 11,1. . lip C'lintr.iPtPtl u ( old List Tiund i > Noth ing Scrliiiis \iiri-liiiiili-il | | WIMUV.TON , D. u. , iNov. is. Hx-Secrc- luty Hlalno Is conIItied lo bis house with n cold , contracted Tuesday last , b it his condi tion is very much improved and His repoiled ho will bo cnliroiv tosloiod to hcilth in n fovv d ys. Mr. Binlne's well known Hmidllv about his hoillh caused him to take to his bed at ' the lirst mdicillon of trouble , but the mom- hois of his family have never felt nuv alarm at bis condition Thu cold was accompanied 1 > V the tiiiial tevor , and it was tbetefoio di'emed best , us a matter of extrumo prei HI- lion , to summon Dr. Prank Hj alt , Mr. Blalno'B regular physician. Under his treat ment the fever mis reduced und the distin guished Invalid starlcd on tlio 10 ut to ic- coveiy. Mr James ( ! Dlalno , jr . said this after noon Unit there is nntliing serious in his father's condition.'Ho ' had a high fever Injl night , " ho said , "out this has been ro dticed and ho Is now icstintr very comfort ably. 'Lheio is no cause whatovoi for alatm. " Mi Blnino Is subject to Indispositions of this churncter , and tno present ntlacK is ut- tubuttd to tlio recent tuddon changes in Iho weather. A uln Vltui- tint North l' < iti > . WMIISOION , D. C. , Nov. Is Lieutenant Peary will make another uttompt to roach the north pole. The National Academy of Sciences of Philadelphia is nlanninctho ex ploration of the northern coast ot Otconland and has nskcd leive of absence of three voars for Mr. Poary. Secrenry Tracy staled very positively that ho would iiot gra'nt it. It is understood that Mr. Pcaiy will ICSIRH Ins coitruission In thu 1 ortjril .Iniiies ( ! . nttctui ) ' < N imp. WASHINGTON , D C , Nov. IbD S. Cmr- way has been nricstcd for attemjitin to pis > s a cboelc for $100 upon xhieti hu l nd forged the eniioisru cut of .limes O. Illume. Ho was an e.\-c'ler ! ; in ibo nciision ofllco. Mltllsti l K } . | | | in Uuilllnctoll. W \MHNt riv. D. ( J , Nov. lt > Thomas Uyan , minister to Mexico , bus bucn in town the | ist fovv dajs in consultation with iho pteaident. He v.ill leuvo for his oost Satur day cn N ri > , j i N ( r i in : 1:1.1o.v. . IIu\v tlio lEpturiiH In \Viiuilliurj Count } . luu.i , VVflo Mixed. SiotxCm , la , Nov is [ Special Tolo- pinm to 'J in. Hi i. ] John J. Joidan , demo- crallo cindidato for auditri of Wojclduty county , w ho on lue fiic-o of the loturns uns defeated fin election bv C A. L. OUon , te I ubllcan , bvb votes , today liled nolico of a contest of the election Ha alleges thai tbu judgej of eleitloii of the Second procinctof the Plfth ward in Ibis city pudded the IP- lurr.s , giving Olson Till VOIDS in the pieeltict Dial bu dlil not icccivonnd cut his vote down 1.'II votes ics- . than ro tcecivc-d. Ho also j idlegiw that 1,11 votes ha received in this pie- I clt.ct were not credited him and tint u can vass of ballots in iho Second ward will show a dllTctoncoof ncarU "UJ votes in h.s tnvor. Ills irlcnds are cmng fraud. Tno Judges admit some oriors but claim that the errors were unintentional nod not miulu with ftumlulenl Intent. MIIIIX ni.v vlili i UK n Klni-il. Sioi v Ciri , la , Nov. -Special ( Tole- grain tn Tin BriChaitinan j Kundu and I Aldeimnn Jjlinson of the police cinmmnoi1 , who vveio aricsted in a saloon tow aftnr mid night , wcro each lined WJ and costs for re- dlstln ? un olliccr in Iho police court this morning Johr.san pleaded v'uilty nnd Sundu stood trial. The salosnlioc-pot was lot on on the mound that the nldcrmon rncouraged him to l.cep opan after hours. ItKiill nt I iniiiiLlnl llmli irr.inmiii-nt. MISMII in VVIIKV , la , Nov is ( Special Ti-iogiam to TinHi i | ueoVm.u \ ? com mlttcd su it-id o by nunging a * Moilalo this inotnlng in a lit of tempornrt mnntal du rani'omoiil brought on In Iroublos of vailous kinds , iiiiioni ; which were hnnnciul lovuiids , ON i iti ii i on in it nut. I list l.lkO.illlkt ; I lllMIIP-lll-llll lllutlMH NIIH I'mlipiiy. . PiiTam no , Pa , Nov IS t'no case of Syl vester Crltchlow , the Ihsi of the Homestead strikers ctmigod with murder , was cullcci for tiial this mmning in iho criminal court loom bofoio Judge Kennedv. Ciltchlovv is chained with iiilltcg T. J. Connor on Julj 0 , dur ing the riots at Homestead. The trial was lojunieJ at. I o'clock tills af ternoon A number of Hoinestc.nl people were proscutand thu inbby was nai-itcd , whtlo several poisons stood in thn ImlU District Attorucv Huilolgh opened the case for the commonwealth. Dr. McICrnnun of tlio West Pennsvlvanii hospital WHS the lltst witness He nltendcd T. J. Connor befoio hu died Ho had u gun shot wound lu lliu right unil , sevurlng an aitciy. A laiirosl.'od bullol wont thiougb. Ocath was ciusod by exhaustion from the loss of blood and from the shock. Captain Coo0r | of tlio Pinkoitons wa called. Hn bum when Uio men attempted to land fiom the bargc * tbo crown on shnio tlic-d ut the dotoutivoi. Thosu on the river bank numbered about ; > 00 ami neaih ull wcro armed und blocked thn landing. The tiring contluucd until J0 : ! p. m , at which hour dyuuiulio was mod by the mob tu the mill yard. Witness saw Connor at 11 : o uninjuied , and saw him shortly afterwards Doing lifted from the llonr by nls comrades. At this point court adjourned , 'Iwu I'lilldrim Iliirnuil In Deatli , Hi vnu , Kan. , Nov , is Two of Farmer Bootlo's chlldron found a mutch and tot tire | tn astaoU ot straw. Their clothing caught ' Ilui anil iboy vvnro burned to death before help could arrive , l.llllllllllll Oil Ull ! IMllllllllllli- , DUTON , ( ) , , Nov. 14 - No trams have airlvcd hciL- over iho I'uiitumllo since ; i p. m , Tnuraday. A lundalido near Kichtnand U iho cause.Vlrci are down * uU tha report cuuno ; \eritlc-d. . ON THE ROCK OF FINANCE Tu. the r Trouble Abcstl for Mr. Gltd- stciu's Homo Hulo Bill , TOO MUCH BEER USED IN AN ELECTION It tins Cmispil llio rnsonltni ; of : i Cinispri- iitl\u Mrinlicr of ( lit ) LiiKlls'i I'arlm- nii-iit - mi-Ill Minnie's Clio unit HIT 1 .llllllj Illrttiir } . lf > J tir Now \ iirksiochlel I'russ i I.iiNMioN , 4\ov. Is I'tiu cjinriliiceiica with which the cibinut plssol llio chiuto-i of the homu rule bill du > llng with political rlmiiKOs In Ireland has broken down on furinc the linanelal question. Mr. Olid itone dlsplajed his accustomed tact by withdrawing the fiscal proposals until this week. The lirst the members of the cabinet heard of 'hem was on Tuesday , when piobably a * mnjorily of iho minister * ) Inr the first time rcall/od that iho llnanclnl problem was likJiy to prove a erucUl dllllculty. Mr. Otadstono himself h-\s not ventuicd to prcsotit a deliultu or dotniled solution of the tinonion , postponing , with the nssnnt of his uclleacucs , the clauses relating to tin unco until the cabinet icsumos ils sittings lu January , in llio meantime iho minister most perplexed over Iho situation is Sir William Vernon Harcouit , chancellor ol the oxcncnuer. Under Mr. loadstone's schema the cost of administration in Ireland Is , estimated ut au amount which roaches nearly the whole of the present re\enuo of about ir.OJO.OOJ. Of this sum iln 10,000 Is now expended locillv , while ii.riJD.OUJ is the n mount ot Irnland's ' contribution tor Imperial nurposcs In pieparlng the coming budget jli William Vernon Ilnrciurt bus to ea- counlor a notable deficit in tha imperial reve nue. If to this dollclt the ln of the contri button bo added , it must involve n luoourjo to . increased burden- ; upon the JiiitUh lax- pajets DIHIII.l > AniDiiKl in Mlnlitorl illnts. Tlio ptospact causes dlsnmv umonp the ministerialiats , who know the situation nnd Jeir a decisive tuvolt in their own tanks if thov aio forced to nroposo further taxation 'n o-dor to rolinvo the new Irish nilminisira- ion. Sir Willinm Yeruon Harcourt has icon In consultation with Mr.eluv , pci- iinneiil chief ot the treasury , on the di- cm inn An olllciil authority informs the tnpro entitivoof Iho Associated press that n re- ised calculation presented to the chancellor of the c\chequci showed thitthototal IOES to ho imperial i-xclicqueron lush conliibutioiiM indcr homo lulc would amount to Ll"itJUOO ) This nmount , coniQlneditntho decreasing cvcnua IT iho United Iviut'dom , will cieillv t\cuken Iho chances of ubcial acccptancu ot Mr. CJUiUslonii's project. Pico nnd unlimited chinks and froa stno'.c- ' ng constitutes a wholesale charse ot bnberv t'ninst a consetvalivo candidate bi\tv electors were each credited with swallowing snvon plats of beer at the expanse of Mr. " 'lank .fames , the conservative candidate , .it ho locc'tit Konoinl election , and has caused heloss uf that scat to the opposition. The grateful residents of Wiisall will again 10- urn a conservative , but the success of the iberal petition against scanner Mr. .lames has uucn thu gloss oft" of their ilosign in atlacltlng Mr. Halfuur. 'The liberal leiders shato in the disgrace of the ibco. u'suttinc from the petition against elling Mr. Qitlfour us ttio rcptoscntative of Uast .Mimehcsler , The loaucrs pel milted tlio case to proceed without a semblance of proof. In accusing the conservative loader of flo.iling i'i the parliamoul on n tide of fiuo beer , tbo linoialschallencoo' comparisnu with luo couiteous londur't of the consuivallvo opponents of Mr. Ulailsiono und the othoi ministers , wl.o refrained fiom renowini ; the electoral contest upon the mlnuteu taking onico. Noihing justllled the M inchc toi potition. 1 ho consetvilHoi stem ri htin accusing the libsral executive witli supii'mo stupidity or malignity. r.U.UH'tll M lllllcl'rl C.IAP. 'iho A530cntcd puss roprasontativo his b3cn fiuoiod with an intcivicw witn Ml. H II Mo\ort > , iho ao'.ioitoi defending ( JwMietn Maude , lo obtain a gllmpic Into the pilvatc liistoiot the Maude family , which deepens the lomuntiu Iniercst uttacliin to the caio of (5wj ( ncth ancl liurmothQi , Mr- < Maude , who is n cousin of the mahur.ijah of MNSOIO , and tlio onh d.iughter of an ijiiglish physician. Dr. Campbell , who was long the ait.ichn of KiiL'lish lesidonc } in Mj- sere , and also linutod In an imnnrtant rdlcial position in Aiihanlstnn. Dr Camn bell manied a M > ord prlnuros , who had an immense foituno , which fell , on his death , lo liis daughter. The daughter married Colonel Maude and came to England , unr her HUDsiquent histoiy Is one of continua mlsloilunc , due to reckless living. Sno squandered enormous sums in conlinental gam Jlimr hells and on the Hnglish turf ll appeals innt sbo eauy sepai alud f i om her 1.U3' band , who. hiving retin-d f'om the army in mi impovciislied condition , now conducts , undnr rn assumed name , Ibo business ot n ladies' tailor nt tlio West Duel. Holated an Mrs. Mnudovvts to 11 number of noble families , her father being n scion of the Aigyle Camp boiN , hho managed for joais after she hail consumed her fortune tu load u fashionable existence on borrowings and cioJit. Ac cumulating debts led her to losoit to i wholesale s\s pm of obimning monabv piwni'ie valuables , and when tlio crlsu llnallv came Ihero were over forlvchaigei pan d lni ; against her , In which the hapless daughter was involved A sheiilt't ! writ of unr-st for coniembt of court was issued against Mrs. Muudo u low days nso. Find me hei filends no longer lesponeUo to lie appsit * lor tiotp , she sought teiuge in death. Stiongand hlh inllueiu s uio now be n brought to boar to stop tlio piosecctlnn ol ( ! rt > nuth nnd Iho efforts mo iiicolv to be sue ccssful. In li-mliiA in thu > loiu t u y ( 'onii-ii-iii i- The Hi His li delegates to the Inloinatlonn ) monotaiy confoii-nro will | cu\o the Charing Crom station on Sunday evening for Hi us soln. The deli nation ij compobud of lr Chailr-s Krcomnntle , Sir Charles Itivors WIN son , Sir William Itouldsworth , Uolram Cui- lie and Alfred da liolhschlld , with Sir John Strachov and Sir Uullford Molesworln for India. Spain sends thieodolpcalcs Senates Oauiu , Huriu and Tocusl Den ma. Mr. Hub- bmptoii Smith , a former prlvatn sccietary to Mr , Uosolipn , and now a ciork in the li'cas- urv , is iho KnslUli seciotuiy Six canes of plunio pneumonia luvo been reported at Deptforu and Illrkenhcad among cattioimportPd from ilia United Stutoi , in cluding stilumcnti from Baltimore , Iloitou and Now York ANAUCHI Tt All ) . AMJItV. Tlcj 'Ilirtittun in U ri-nU \piiKt-.iiu-o on tlm llrltli.li iinlM : > tn l-arli , PA in * , Nov. ! : > . Ana cbls.ts hero are In dignant over the o.\tradition of I'raiicols.who was buirendoicil to the I'tencii authoiitles by an Uugllsh nugUtrato to answer lo tbo charge of blowlmr up the restaurant nf M Very in Purls In April last. The profnct of polk'o has rocouoi warning that if the de cision of thu Kiigllst ; magistrate is contlrau-d on uppeal tbcro will bo fiiiali vxplo loiii here. Spoui.il ill i cut a have been made agulnat the Uritiiu embassy. SI..N VI OK .KtSI.S ON MlIMC. . ll lint an liitprcfctlni ; liitenlmv uiih I.iiniliiii lirportiT. LONDON , Nov. 1 ! ? . The Pinapclal News publishes au Interview with Sunnier Jones , one of ibo American aolec-ates to the mone tary confereiae. Senator Jones says that tbu people of inn United { states npprccluto tlioltal Importance ol tlio currency ijues- lion , while in Unglftmt many urople aio ig. noranl of tbo ludlinouts of the matter. There is baldly an American elector u helms not formed nil Intelligent opinion upon this subject. Ithnuamott important Influence on the list election , In reply to a question as to whether the democrats would Introduce n free colnnpo bill in congress the ( lonntor sail : "Yos , thcv are bound 10. 'Kio Time ? aftlrms that ix majorliy of the now house of tonrosontatlvc.s Is opposed to free roltingc. I fcrl snro thut this Iscrrono is. On Hhi contrary there Is atwo-thlnls malority In Us favor. It was among iho democrats of the last house thut llio hUppotlcw'of free colnapo xvero found It ou traco'these men to tholr constitu encies > oti wnl find they bavo been to- lectod. Whctlier a free coinage bill U In- roduccd bv democrats and whether it passes r not are different matters. Mr. Clo ; eland Imscif is against free coinage It Is Just n .ncslioii ot now far the democrats will fuel "no Inllucnco of Ills personality. A great inassot lha ncoplu are bent on free coinage. 'iVhy fihoulil free coinage lend to doprecbito liver currency i Wo hoar fiom Indlun illlclals much about the dcptoilitlon of llvdr in India , but the Indian gets ns much 'or his rupee In fommnditlos us ho over got. Us not silver that dcprcclucs , Ills gold hut appreciates. Wo hear about rrqat locks of silver. Where are they I When ou talk of main or piirolcum you can sub- Untlato vot-r statements Ivnnt \ the same ,0110 in the case of silver. " urprUhiK I.nil nt tlio l.llinl Cusu ( Iriiwlni ; Out ur ( ho eleven hi niiitliin. [ CopyrltrhtrilU'ibr Ji im ( lor la i tlaiult I Buti.iN , Nov. 13.New [ York HoruldCable Special to TUB Bnc.1 The Impsnal court oem was crowded vcstorday at the hearing f the Obervvinder trial , which is the out- 'omo ot iho famous trial at Cloves of ho child muidor case. As the leiald's leaders will remember , a Jew nitehnr named Biuchoff was accused of nurdorlng n Cathollo boy , Ilngorman by mine , for the purpose of sccutlng his blood lo .iso in lollL'ious rites. Atiho time HerrBaum- gnrl was public proseculor. and the case was curd bufoic Justices liruxins nnd Sehtilllng. The Judges lofusoiljtlio proseculor permission 0 soan.li Uuscholt's ' house , and lliora- upon a pamphlet was published , edited by 1 rr Obervvinder , full of erjshlng nllega- lens against Heircn Baumgardt , Uruxlns and Scholline. The phnmphlot was scques- oral , and Obarwiudor accused of libel. All ho witnesses ut Iho trial testified very trongly in favor of Iho accused. The Judge himself was evidently favorable to the do- ondunl. Judge Curilu , son oC the celebrated ilstorian , blamed Iho plain lilts with ho greatest severity , and said thai Ihoy bad lot done their duty. After this the cm rent if the casochnngodcoBiplotoly. Obei winder , upported by Iho judge , DecaniQ the accuser , md the plaintiffs bi-cmno the accused. Herr Bruxlns vvns cotnplolcly unnctved and wept iko a woman as n witness lestlHc-l that ho hid used pru'sura to coerce witnesses in the tiial. The curious thing Is that no amount of cross-examination could draw rom the witness who vvrolo tlio pimplilftt. Oborwindei made u fool of himsolt toil in , ovorealimallng tno succoas ho t.chiovcd yes- .eiday , and used Iho most insulting language 0 the public mojecutor. unil picsiding judge. This fact wont so hard against him that ho , vas sentenced to two } oars' imprisonment. IN llli : l ItK.NCIl CII tUlini : . VcBteriliM'n Dcliitu.un tlip rrupuitcil I'rrsi Hill \ ( iutciiimunt Mituij. Nov. IS. The debate on tha press bill was eontinued"7ul the Chamber of Deputies today. Tu,6 , dhciH'.ion lasted live hours. After a fovv minorspoachos a futile attempt to adopt clotiua was made Tlion M. Lou bat aid mat ho was raady tn raply lo Iho altacks on the general policy of tin govoin- raent , but ho would uot permit the press bill Issue to bo confounded therawiln. fie eon- 'inucd : "As soon as tha 111035 bill u passed -shall be iciJy to answei nnv charge naalnst tbo govctnmcnt. Hut 1 shall not reply lo any inloipcllalions piccoding iho vole" Tlio speech was frequently Interrupted by protests fiom Iho right. Porawhile nothing could be heard above llio loud mid cxcitod exchange of lunguiiro in ull the vnsl house. M. Loubct said he would icga-.d Iho house's refusal lo proceed to n discussion of tlio ilau os as u vole of want of contldcncc. Ttio house then adopted a motion of urgency , und Loubel's motion to discuss iho clauses of the bill vv is taken upjiud was agreed to bv a \oto of .t."J to JJS. The Chamber ( hound- jiurncd. Thovlcloryof the o.-oniiuent is attubutod chiefly to Piomler LiuL-o 'a pjiaonnl clTotls , his Him ness anil Hlnier ty Tlio majority will probablv dwindledutlng llio discussion of thu clausr-i , but ills ex pected that the bill will bD IInally passed. The opposition is directed chlcllv against iho c-lauso aiilhori/iug "muvenlivo" uuosts and conllscniion. I nioaipil uuiiiii rv itltp , LONDON , Nov. I1 ! , -By n decision liaudoil down today the coasot vathos lose a scat In pailiamunt. In the olootton , the parlimcnt- aiy borough of WaUnll was contested by 1'rank James , the couscrvntivo , nnd C'lvvnrd T. Holdun , ( .ilr.dstonlun. The foimor was elected by n majority of ! ! 1T votes. The liberals - orals charged that Mr. Juroes haj secured his election bv'vholojnio inibory and pro- bontcd a petition asking tbo couit to unseat him. The court deciilod that the pioof o the I'ortuption was uomploto unil Mr Jnmeo letutii was theiofoic decliircd invalid. .Miijnrli v lor tlm ( iiiti-i iiiupiit. ! < * op > "lj.liti'l IsJlb ) Jaiuai dorlm ll nnvt I r\w. \ Nov. -Now , York Herald Cablo-Special to Tut' Hci.J-To the Kiir prisoof evoi.vbody , iho mlnlsiiy had n ma Jouiy of 10U m the division'on Hie press bit in the Clnmijer today. I'ho scamlil otrur , the Panama caaos in douses. A"4 "l ocoardo" journal announce : llialM. rioqiict rooojvud : IDO,03J francs. M. Ploquel does not deign to reply , as hodc the accusation , JA < iji I.H Si. C'im. t\pi-it : sliirtiiu Jtnvvlutliini , LOVIION , Nov. JS.-JTho Paris correspondent ont of iho Daily 'Bwkeis ; Tlio impuudlng cabinet ciUis is of loss liitore : > t than tui Panama canal iroubltv , und the icvulatlom tbo directors nro'likply to make , if cornoicd Tnal the tiial ts n mere gigantlo polltic-a. factor is plain. Wtmtaior policy U udoptod Iho case cannot bu uueued uuforj tbo 1st o January. | Arrt-it ol u . TOIIOMO , Oat. , Nov. ' -During the past few months the fund's of iho Hank of Hamil ton Imvo been relieved of batweou i 10,000 and KiGOJ ) ay moans uf forgeries , ono of thn cul- puts being C. H , fOavidsnn The government - mont , learnlii : ; ibal Daidsan was In Mexico , soul dotcom cs uller.iiim and n dUnituh just received announces ll ) auost. I Imlprii Iiictri-iiHin in \ irultinni * . bT PITI n-iii uo , T ov. lh. cholera contin ues to increase Inlruloncc and the people aionlarmed at ttio fresh outbreak. It is urged thai iho maat'slrlngeni m insures bo udoptou to pi event the spread of tt.o disease. Hint In tlm Hum , LONPOS , .NoV. 15. While bunting In Lan cashire lodav , the horjo ridden by Sir Haoho Cunard' roared and fell on top of tbo rider. Sir tfacbows b a illy hurt but uo will ic- caer. . _ ' t > iS | i.uiB Liinilnn ! . UOMINov. . IS. It is announood that Ksv. William J. V.'aUh , archbishop of Dublin , will bo made cardinal at the approaching consistory. Striii-l. milt lu Cuiiuilii. WJNDSOII , Out , , Nov. 18-Sill was struou here today ut a depth of 1,200 foot , tbo drill passing tbrougij thirty feet of solid salt. REDBDD'S ' WRECK AND RUIN Scants in the Vilhuo After the Fearful Storm Had Pasieil. STREETS PILED HIGH WITH DEBRIS I'm gin PHI * oT lluilillnsM nnd Iliiu-ii-Iiiilil - UtnmlU Ompr Mi-riiiiiullu ? ( 'ciiniirj ' 1 hrcn I'pitplu Kllli-il and 1 nriiljr > \ uuiidi-d Appi-itl lni Aid. UEPIIID , 111. , Nov. IS The rvclono which p \ssod over ih\s \eslerJaycomplotoly demolished one porllnn of the city , wrecking nlnoty-thrc'o buildings , killing ihtcc people , wounding twoniv , andciiuing a. loss at prop- city to Iho amount of $ IMOJJ. It was ono ot the worst storms lhal over puscd ovei the stuto Tbn cenos follow Inc ; the dlsajtorvero of uttei lulu nnd desolation. The coiintr ; was strewn with dourls of ull descrltitton * , tiees had been torn up uy tlio roots and cariioti hundreds of fcot nway , houses tan'il lo the ground anu scillotud over ncroi nf ground , household goods nnd wreckage of all descrip tions torn and mixed Into au unrccogal/rtblu mass , The woikot rescuing the woiindod and taking the dead from the ruins began imuio- di.iloly after the storm had ceased. The work , vns hindered by the luky darkness and could onlv prepress under iho momentary lashes of lightning. H is feariid that bc\cral of the Injured will toldlo. In mnr. } eases people woto loft un hurt In their bads , while Ihoir houses woic blown half n mlle nw.iv. Ono-lhiid of Ibo people of Flodbud did nol : ioar llio slorm and rostoJ quietly tn bed until dixrn. Hid the tornado's liaok been MO feet fuituor noith the business portion of the town would hnvo boon destroyed. The mayor convened llio council and the ill7cns were called lo the meeting , and roller comuiltlcus were appointed lo solicit assist ance from tha public It is believed that Ilodbud , which has alwiys been prompt to respond to calls of distress from clscwhcie , will not bo foigottcn. Contributions for warded to the mayor will bo placed In good hands _ _ rumors sioitu IN un : > OKTII\M : > > T. Dcrp T.ills of SMCIO .lli < l MriMjInil9 IIi\ : I'rotalli-il. Gnu no , III , Nov. IS. In tliirly-six liotiis not n clicU has been heard fiom Uio lolcgraph Instruments connecting Chicago with the gioat noithwest , all that section having boon practically isolated. Up to midnicht tonight the Nitnatiou is unchanged. Tno only wav the Twin Cities can bo i cached from Chicago U'via O nnha. Oten , U. T. , San Trancisio and Helena , Mont , and back again via the northern toulo. With a view of obtaining some tellable news from the stoun boundary , rcportors were meeting incoming ualns from tnu norlhwcsl atrl inlertiowing passengers who might have the necessary Information. It was loainod from II. .1. Dar ling , general manacer of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul , who nirlved from the norlhnost Hint last nigiiL't. btorm was very sevoto thro'icbout ' western Wisconsin , not thorn Iowa and soiuhctn MlntiObOta. It started with a heavy wind and mm. The lain suddenly turned to snow , which 'ell lo n depth of a foot thiouch western Wisconsin nnd southern Minnesota Tbo tain fio/o on Iho wires , bruaking Hi cm down with the iveiuht of ice , and n numbar of tc-leginph poles nro also down. "Wo have experienced the groitcst dif- llcullin gottmg the train through , " ho said , "and train dispatchers n ivo not been able to send a single massigo for ovei twenU four houts. I li ivo hcaid no leporls of mil loss of life , but it is possible Incto may ha\o been somolhing of iho kind. " The slorm seems to lm\o done its work veiv thoiou&hlv Ihioughout Wisconsin , Haily this muining a smashup occuucd on the Chicago , Milwaukee At St i'liiil load be tween Plnttvillo aiu Mineral J'oint , but the railroad oHlciala Iiivo been unaoio to obtiin the sinlitest piiticular lO nrulng ils cause , or its sowM'Ity. The eNtiij no north of Minnesota unil Not tti Ditotr. are icportud to Imvo Obctpoil the stoim nitOKOthor. but it hBoins to have razed with gii-at violence throughout nui thorn and central ( own.as the lallroad-i ropott that they have bonn unable to gel a single dispatch into ot out nf any town on thuii lines between hero and Coun cil muffs. muffs.i i * \MKOUS 1'K.Mitii : niti : . Ill iiiNind DiillumVortli cil 1'iopprt.v l > t sttu.v oil in loun , SioiCin , la , Nov. 18. | Spoclal Tele gram lo Tiih Bi p 1 A praliie liio stalled on Ino Mlssouil ilror bottoms , southof thiscilv , vosteiday rooin'ng and buinod over a < ract three miles wide nnd twcntj lone bcforo it wus checked todav by back liiea. Itnnchcs bolongllig toSttantro tires , A. S. ( Jarretson and D. T Hedges nnd numerous small farms wcro buinod over. Tlio bolloms nro u great hay iirnducimr district and overiiOO stacks of hay , containing at least II.OOU tons , wcto dostrojed , Involving a loss of jTO.OUO HosidCi IhoiO many gialn blacks , miles of fciic'inr. iiuinoioiii county btidg s ui.il u great dcil ot maehineiy lefl in th'i Ill-ids vvera desttovcd Back Hies nrcvontcd Iho binning of i.inc-ii buildings , etc. Tha causa of the Iho is ut known and , with Iho exception of a small nmounlon machinery , thoio is no Ineuranrii The icnoli owner * sustain about tlmic fourths o ( thu losu and all suffer about alike WIII.CKS 0I I UK I. KI.S. I leu i ii U'liuli and llt-itj SPIIS CIIIIHP Dniii. n 1Cii unil Luis ul I.111- . DrTiion , iNiIch , Nov. s I'ho wind blown toiilllo gala on Iho likes last n in tit The nvorago velocity VVBH ccarlv forlv miles un hour , and the maximum was llftv mileIt is hoped that fovv disasters will result Iron : the italc , as ample nolico was given of Us approach. The only serious casually roporlod in Uns vicinity Is thill of the laigo bchonncr Hulllo Wnlis , lumber ludon , which was driven ashore on tna west side of Lake Krlo during tlm nlf-'lii. She is Joxpotcd to llio full fuiy of the gi\w , and tuo sna are breaulng over her. Tha ciew succeeded in reaching shore Thu am ill sclioonnr bpaulding of Ml Clouicnts dragged anchor during tlm gnlo nnd btiuck ii uinst n deus In thahuhorut Hast Tuwus. Mic-h , lndly dunmping both Tbo captain's son-in-law nnd Ihe mate's toi wcro drowned. MOICI : si uitM ii VMV < ; K. Thrini I'liniilu Ivlllrd Nmr < ! liosir. . III. \n Ciiuvren , HI. , Nov IS I'ho ryclono whicl did so much damage at Hail bud dcsiio.vod considerable property hare. The storm blew down a larB-o trco upon tha Bouso of Hurmoii Ottcnccn , six miles north of here , ami crushed it , killing nUui found two cbi di on , ULIIIUM , ArK , Nov. ISThis village , li Washington county , was totally destroyed uv u ciclonn at I ! o'clockcsteiduv moinlng. . 1.cry nouso in town rxcupt the nolioo house was demolished No lives were lost but thu dauiugo to pinperty U gieat. Diiliiiijiui'it htoriny I. \ i rli-iu . DuntQii : , li , Nov. lo. Dubuq'ie'x llr&t winter storm proved the suveroit and most dltastrous ox pun en C3 for many jeau. Scow fulilnu early jestciday uisriiini,1 , ac- companlcd by hU'h v.-lnd and beloro nleht n bli7\id snt In and tn n short tl.no telegraph ( ommuiilcallon was entirely cut olT. In the city telephone , fire alarms , ami every ult.d of electric service was rendered useless Ills imposslbto to estimate the "dnmnizo , but in the ritv ulonn It will idn awavupln the thousands , while It will probablv ba much moio along the railroads in this immcdlato vicinity Tiirimilm in Indliiti t prrlini , * . HNUI mi , I T , Nov. -Tornadoes con tinued almost uninterruptedly for foitv- i-lebt bouts , Incioaslng in foicc about H o'clock tills mo i run , ? Tlio location of l ng- llsh bolnc : t low vnllcv nu > oil it rioii tlm wnr tof tlio furious wind The whole fronts of the business housi-s of Joseph Prench nn-l William Topplus weio blown down.'Iho piInclpil lo s will bo to Umber in the Mir- toumiin * countiv A number of lar o fon-st Uoojworo uprooted. TON i / ( ti.tt ni in itni it. Siiiirl | nl Ohm-Commlllrd on tinU Illd Itivi-r Itrni rtnilon. Cm NSl , W.vo , Nov IS- ( Special T'clc- Ri.im to Tin : Hi i. ] - I'onlirht , after n two da > s trial Mid lour hours deliberation on ttio part of the Jury , Pohowoti. n Shosbono bia\o from the Wind UIor rcscivatlon , wis con vlcted of mansiiughtof , fur which llio pen ally in Ibis stale is ono tp leu jeais in Iho | icnttontlarv , The cilmo w s commltled'on November fi , ls | , iv llttlo over n > oar ago. The mnlor pan of this llmo Pohewoh has been In Jill hcio awaiting lits trial Outing his time ho has won the inaiso ot the slier- ft for Ms general good conduct and oxoin plary and ileanly habits. It appears that n number of Indiana , In cluding Uio miirdoicd man nnd the prisoner , went to Lindennn the "ilh of November , where they indulged in u big drunk to gether. While under the Influence of llqucr they quau-eled , and in thn melee that en sued I'ohouoh was torilbly beaten and llnallv loft bound bund nnd foot In this posi tion ho was left bv his paitv , who proci'c-dotl to tholr cunn on the te civnllon Along in Iho evening , vvl.ilo thcv were sitting i round the lire in u tepee , thu Munkot door was pulled aside and n shot Ihcd , Tno Indiin- * were too oxuitcd to at once look for the poi son who did thu shooting Pamonc-t/ had bsen almost Instantly killed. It was afterwards - wards fount that Poltowoli had in some m inner been leluascd , mid soon after the shooting oecutrcd W.H s cn loiloiin In llio noiRhboihood of Pamonel/'s top'o Ho wus ariusted tiy the Indian police , nnd bv ilium tuinod over lo Hie Tnilad bi.ilcsm.u- Mini , bv wliiim ho nas bioiight hero and placed in Jill 0 , sof rn 1111:1:11 iNIM. . The Clillliin VllnNlij ( .lion notii nl ( on- lldiiup. lij I tin li-piillu . iCopyrklitcil IJ l > j l.miei i ; ir Un ll-nii--tt ] VUI-AKAISO , Chill ( via C.lhciton , Tex ) , Nov. ] s [ l3y Mexicr.n Cable lo Iho Now York Ilerald- Special to Tun Bl.r. | The Chilian senalo has npnroved Iho procolol nnd it now BOOto the pieslilcnt his sign-tturc There was an cxcitim : debalc in Iho Chamber of Deputies on the vota of ( onlidonco In Ino mlnisliy. The con- seivalivo loider. Cai'os ' Walicor Mnilin ; , slid his party wa < not nnt.iioaiitic to thu ministry nnd would wltlidi.i.v all opposition if the two intondents who inteiferi-d in thu lecant elections wuio dismissed. This the ministry declined to do , as they have a ma jority in the chamber now of four or live The vote ot coallJencc will bu sustiliud. News comes fiom Soi.ita , Bolivia , that the three princlptl houses of the town woie do- strojod bv lire. Prof. Pickermp has conn to Yunsras. Bc- livia. to Initiate astronom'i-al observations. The denulies teuootiy uspeilud fiom Dolivlt hive appealed to tlio supreme coutt to lovolco the d'eeuion expelling tho'ii. A dinrco was issued josloidny opening Colombian poits to vosoU from nil potts where no cholen has been tepoitod for Iho past ten duvs. Hambu-.ff Is nol excluded. USED HORKIBLF. MBAN3. Icrrititu Di-nth , i-ll- nii 'it , or a I'renili i IMII iln Ouli list. Unsl night iv hoi tlble death put an end lethe the troubled existence of Blanche HofTnnn. She was a locent addition to the dcmi- monde of Omaha , nnd had lived at U. ) North Ninth street. Hur home was in 1'rnnce , and befoio cominp to Omaha , about a month apj , bho had lived In Chicago Tor semo time past she has thtcitouod to put an cud la a life not worth living , and on Monday shu n' tempted to cairy her threat into clT.-ut She cut off the ho ids of u box of sulphur matches nnd steeped them in beet ovei night. In thn moining she dianit llio beer and has since lingersd nt donth's door Her sufferings wcro tcriiblo nnd bet continual cries for water weio he.iid by her ncigliban da.v and night. Her physician made u b'avo attempt to save her life , but failed , und last night slio died , begging for n drink of water. Sl.o had a pictly lace and was evidently not ovcrJoais . old T'bc coronet took charge of the remains. Cmiirrcviim in 'Mi-lvi-lglinn Sin i ) . Mi COOK , Neb. , Nov. IS , Spccial Tele gni m lo Tin : Uii. | An incident of tlio dem ocralio latilicalion hoio toniuht was Iho serving upon Congressman Mclvolt'hnn , Iho spcaxor o ? Iho uvimlng , of a summons to appear bolero J U Keily , juslli-o of ino peacp , on tlio .IJth daj of Novombur , IWU , at 1 o'c-locK , to uiibwui thu action , of "J. S Lew ho and H C O'Doi.iill foi ? * iU and inter est fiom November JO , istho snmo being the amount of uMiam ptumissoiy note which was placed in the hands uf thu do- fi-ndant tot lollcitiin and icmltlance , ho Deinz count } JaiigOfif Wob.lor counlv , this staio , which hilil note was colloctou bv tno said dnfciidant and tint uii'outil ihcicof liiiudidentlj an < l folnnioiisl } liupt , ijmbc7/lcd and appropiictod to Uio use of defuii'lantnnd against the will and lequcsl of ihaplili- tiffs" Sheiilf Uanus ol UcdVlllovv sntvoJ thuiiuons at uuout II n'cloili tonight NiliriiHliii ) ( .anil in li inn ul. O'.NE'i i , Neb , Nov. is. [ Special 1'cloci.im lo I'm. Iln.j Tin'sain of dolimuout | school lands tool ! placu in thu tu-usuiei s ortlco In inls clly loditv. i'licio wus r. goolduilof conlonnon for land , and buveti wore heio from lovvn , Illinois. Indiana and Kansas A lurgo ciotvd nf insldunto wcro activn biJdoia. Tbcioa3 much excitement , and sovcial time" tlicio came neat being n riot , so cnpor was the nlddHUT for thu i-holcu ploc-cs. In sevornl casch tneie vvoio contondiiiir bnvcrs , and they bid llio pi.c-o up so Ih > t on n'vorul plecns lliov pild pirmliiins as high ni J7 per com on the nprualsed vihiitlon Ou some quoilois il 'iniou itud lo abuut JJK ) paid us if bonus for llio land Holt cojiily land Is lupldlv inurnsiii } ; in piiccand bu.vuisuiu becum'nt ' ; n amuroun. .111 ! IHllI Ol-llll Ullll. NriiiuKA t'n , -Jcb , Nov. K-Special [ Tologium lo Tin HFL jMis j llii/n Slocumb died In this city today aged T * . She wus an old settler und hud a lemarKublo history Hei husband , who v.at Known 111 "Applo diarlov " n.urdorc-d sovcral , wus voats iuo bv two ncgioos who weio bUPiiquc-r.llv cajghl and Ivnrhed. Until wlluln thu u.ibl year etio followed lui liuslriiul'b business joJdliiig apples und cundy and made u com ioruolo living. Prni' . Nob. , Nov ! - ( Spucial Telegram toTin UI.K. ] l'iof. Diincanson of the No Unxliii Stnto nor.mil recmvnd n tolotiiam last night announcing tbo death ol ins father r.t Ainniu Hi-Oft on Iho 10 M , m. tiam fui tin parants' ho.nc tluro HIIIHI In \Niis-t , Lovv ci i , M ( * , Nov. IS 'I'ho cat put cor poratlon has foiloivod thnlcml of the rolton mills und imvsd wages 5 par cent , bnulnnlng December n HI.M usruNi , Mass Nov. Is , Tlic HlucK slono cotlon manufaeluiem will udvtuuo vva/e > D.-cjmlior fl. Prices huvo til > ut boc'n in a J u Unowu. STILL FICIITIXC THE TRUST Nebraska City Distillina Company Not to Bo Absorbed. WILL FORM A NEW ASSOCIATION Ottu ! Minllar Com cilia t'li-piiilni ; lo < ) r Kinl't in Oulpr tn I'.otli r Mulntili\ : 1 hi-lr liuti-ppiidi lire I.llirrl j' vilionl Itullilliii ; lliiruidF Niinii k CIT Neb , Nov IS IHuocial Toleernm toTuu Hi. : I It Is now definitely Known tl at the Nalnaslm distillery will Join with others outside the trusi ami foim en association of their own in order to bolter- light the trust Just when the I.PW associa tion will complete Its organl/iitlon Is not known , but the fact th it such nu organiza tion is contemplated ptobiblv gave Use to Iho loconl minor of purrhiua by the trust. \ . ( . A. VVIMllv l ls | M-iiind lav' si-silmi ut Hut \niiuul Cdiivcn- Mull lit MilstlngK , IISTINI , Nob. , Nov. is [ Special Tele- piam toTnii HRI : | The second tHy's sos- sloii of the ihlrtoonlh iinniul Voting Men's Christian association convention In Ne braska was hold In the Prosbvtoiliiu church , iho nitotulanco of last nulii bolng largely increased. John I ! Molt , intciimtlonal college - lego sect otary , vvai expected to bo present to give n bl bio nddtcss , but on nci-ount of the connections was nol here. Secretary Nitsli led the cNOrcises. Dr W O. Ilenrv of Omaha lend u pipar un "How to Hesl DP- vclop and Lmpluv Iho Talent and Power of the Active M umber hip " Hu was followed uy n paper on "How dm Wo Muko the lllblo Class Attiact.vo mid Helpful to the Lirgrst Nuinboi " bv .lohn L Maishall of Hie htito iiniVDtsilv. L .fohnson of Hu tincs disiussedVhnt \ Shall Wo Do with the Hoys * " In Iho after noon , -iftoi devotional CNCICISOS , pipers wcro lend on the "Count ! \Vorl ot thu Assoalu- tlon. ' bv lB. . Snaldon nl lioatriec , "How Can Hie Asioci ition Bo Made Moil HlTcctivo in Leading Young Men Into Chin oh Mem bership. " by D W P. Hiugl md of Hast ings college , nnd on the ' Cost ct Winning Soul' U ho \ \ ill Puv the Price i ' bv Kov. A J Nathan of Oltluhoma. Mr. Molt hav ing nrtivod hu conducted a short platfotm meeting. In the evening , nftor a special pravoi sot vice aad a college plalfoim moot- In p , Mr. Molt spoke on "What the College Associations Should Aim to Do. " Cititiitpil | I'mmum I'lilli-o. IVcMOM , Neb , Nov. I1 * . [ Spcolal to Tun Bri 1 Wednesday evening two strangers. U'llliun Brc-nnon and C. Murpbv , leclsloroil at the Kuwu hotel and were usstgnud a room aujoining Uia ono occupied by Mr. nnd Mrs. L. I > . Hakes. When Mrs. Huuos icturnodto her loom voitetdny slio jinv u man loivo it , and entering the adjoining loom lock tno door She noon discovotod that tne money in her put so was gone. Shu mpprtcd the matter to thn proprietor , and going to the loom found thn now boaidcis thoio. They demanded Hie monov mid it was glvnn to them. Scon after the men left llio holc-1 and clly , Mrs. Huiccs made the dis covery that her gold witch andv chain had ] disappeared. The thief ot police was iloti- Ilc-d and .soon had n posse scouring the coun try for the me-i , who wcro discovered trjinfj to ctoks the Pintle river. Murphy crossed 1'ito Sauudors county and is still nt large , illhongh Iho otllccts .no looking for uua cx- pec-l to Und him today. 'J hovalor xvas too cold to null liiennan , so he toturned to this side imfl , being hmulculTcd , was biought to tlio city nnd tuinc-d over to Shuilfl Millikin. Ho tut iled over 80 emits us all the money ho had , but it paieliil soiich tovealed f.U in au inside pocket. The oniccn hero believe thov ire guillv of ttomo moat orlmv , ns they had plc-nlv of monov and wen > so afraid of uelni ; nirobled for so small a ciimo. HllHflii N' Nv" ( ullif ; , IIvsriNi. ' , Neb , Nov. IS [ Special Tolo- giam to TUB Bi'K | The committee ap pointed to locito the now ( iernmn Baptist c-ollego visited Hastings this week , after ex amining savoial other ell es in Iho west which vvcic competitors , mid decided In favor of tins cilv ns thu most eligible place. \\oik on afiJ.OUO bulldiug .vill bu started ni 1,0011 as possible next spring. Thu alto sulccti-d is Hnrtwell park , a beautiful plat of twenty-live ai-res witn a lauu nnd thousand ! ] of shade tiecb. As tnis denomination has only ono other Institution of llio kind in Ihn country ut Kochosior , N Y , the importation of this rollego being located in Nobrailui can hardly bo ovciuilimatoil. Di-Hlruvtil Illu IHuli Si Intnl. LIIII HTV , Neb , Nov. 18. [ Special Tolo- giam to Till ! UEE.I l iio broke out in the High school bunding last night ubont U o'clock. ' It was not dt/covored until It had made surb headway that It mis impossible t-o put. it out. The building nnd contents wcto entirely destroyed. The IOJH Is about t.i.noo , nnd Insiunnuo $ J,0lO ( I fforls nro being made lo sociuo the usoof the i hiirobe ! * lor tichnnl pin poses I'ho tc'uol board mot this morning and adjourned school for ono wci'l , , or until sultalilu looms could bo pro- cuied riio school liouso will ho lebullt nt oni e. _ _ Until- ( iii/L-n-t liiill u mi. Hi nr , Neb. , Nov. 18. [ dpec-lnl to Tun Bu' ] The luportsent fiom Spsncor to the World-Hciald , ohniglng liullo with &tuflln ( ; Ihu billet box at the lite election talsos Inn Just indignation of the cltlronb of Ilutto pro- i-itict , Tlinio nro fill voteis outMidu of Hutte. Uulte has mote business houses Hum the clly of U'Nolll , which usually casts about ! I5l > votoi Tills CRY also hisaluigcr lloiiting vote. There vvoio ut Jp.ist 10U vote beloiiR- ing lo this pipclncl lliat woio not cast nt Ibis election Itutln is booming as UMml jtnu thoio uiulow ovi'r lilt } now houses boinu erected. _ Ainiiiii ; tin. ill il ii rullii ) , BI.ATIIICI , Neb , Nov -SpJclal [ Telegram - gram lo 'I'll R Hit J John Conncu , un till * 'round ' lough claiming to hull fiom Omaha , was arrested this inoiniiii ; for star.llni ; a quiinllly of clot lung fiom n liv rv birn TinU one of iho rallwii > depots. 'J ho clothing wus lecovoicd and Connois sent lo ibo county jail for thlity davs. John n > i.n , 1'iank Slevvaii and .luhn llciiucnon , all 'loiind c-ioos ! , vvcm uriostcd hcio thismoiiilng on suspicion . They havu a quantity "f chmp jewelry in lliuir POSBCII- Mon , supposed to Imvo IIL-OII htnliin , Tbo two first named claim to hall fiom Omahu , iidar' : < lalniH ICKi i'i vi Ci NUII , Neb , Nov -fspjclal ( to Tin III i I 1't.o honing of thu mandamus proceedings In thu illstl let court , whorolu ex Spcultur Hldcr et ul bought to compel tbo county ulcik lo issue rot lillcalcs to thorn wan had \ostcidav biifoio Judge llubltngg , uud In obudlonco to thn emu i's ' oidois iho clorlt lias Isaiied tbo ccitlllijatus. His undi-mooil the ex ipuuiinr is nov. ' in Lincoln for the pur pojoiit mint , ' IbiMii. iillgo < IIJIIIIV1 * .S ! W 1'llHII. Neb , Nov. IS | Sicclal Tole 'J'uu IJr.i , ' - ( Jajfo countv Is gloryliur over the aniui , ition of a new town named Clutonla , about II f teen mlloj northwest of this t-itv. 'I ho town Is built mi ( hit now ox.- tiinslnn of the Hock Inland and eovoial build- liu'H have alrnidy been crc-ctrd mid othorii aia conliaclcd for. The platof Cla'onla will bo tiled for teoord to noiroiv , | un IMIlor. Sn v i it CIIUKK , Noli , Nuv 18. lSpclal to 'itt. MKV.'IThursday afternoon Kdllor Woostcr of Iho 'I'li-ios was assaulted by Louis Vogt as iho result of an altercation i oiiconnnL' money matters. I ator Vogt ut- tempted 10 repeal hli uttacu anu WHS tUai ho would bo snot If ha