TJT . THE OMAHA DAILY BKE : SATURDAY , NOVHAIBEIl 19 , 181)2. ) DIVIDED AGAINST ITSELF Warring Partisans Arise in tlio National TaimorAllianco. PROPOSED SCHEME OF THE MACUNITES Hniillicrn Cottiin Slate * to Ho Withdrawn iriiln Allliinco unit > r - Onn | -oiiiu-il-\\liU ; thi ) Knight * ol l.ihnr : Did Yi trnl ly. MrMt'iiip , Tcnn. , Wov. 18. The closing executive - ecutivo Eossiono of the natlonnl olllance this uftornoon r.nd night wore devoted to loutttio business. A treaty was p.itchod up with the disgruntled Mouuno faction by tno adoption of a document Known us n protoit from the Mociinitcs. This document sets forth In vafilio nnd general terms the dissatisfaction of the signers with the course pursued by the Lioucks faction in the contest for presi dency. Alliance authorities give it out that the a ( option of Hits protest has mollified the Mncutiu faction , and that the threatened split has hiun healed , but on the outside It is plain to tee Unit Macuno U lar from placated , and from ulturnneui by himself und friumU there Is no doubt ho Intuudu to start a llltlo ullianco of his own. The basis of hH proposed organization is known. It contemplates the organization < it the cotton planters of the south Into n gigantic tnut , to bo controll through district , county , state nnd national lenders , with the purpose of disposing of the south' * cotton crop direct to tlio snln- ncrs of ICurono and America , thus doing away with middlemen and Insuring more lib eral advances in the ciopsatid easier rates of Interest , Nearly all the southern delegates ore plcdgcd'to the scheme. It means thu com- plolo divorcement of the northern and s > outh- cm wings of the allinncc. Macuno spoke at an open session nf the convention tonight , but made no allusion to the threatened dis ruption of thu order. VVHIK of TIM : .vitciiiti.siioi'.s. Action Tnlicn liy llii ! Ciithnllo Uiiiirorence on the .Srliool Oiu'illiiii. NEW YOUK , Nov. 18. The conference of tba Catholio nrcbblsliop.s of the United States , wnlch has boon In dally session at the archcpisconal residence of Archbishop Corri- gttn since W dnesdav last , was concluded to- ulght. The question that has engaged the attention of the archbishop ? to the large.tt extent , nnd the one which has prolonged the conference to the period of throe days , is the mailer rolalmg to parochial schools. Not until today win any real progress made , and the following report Indicates u compromise upon the question. The mutter as Riven out by the private secretary of Archbishop Cordgnn , Father Connolly , Is entitled : "Itauort on Parochial Schools , " nnd is ns foliow < : At a inietinK of the archbishops of the Tin Hud States , hold at llm resident ; ! ) of 'lie Most Itev , Archbishop Uorrmnn of Now Vorkon thu Kith of Novumlier. ISO.1 , to cnn- Rldcr the best tno ma to tirnvldo for thu ro- 11'jlou.s eJnanllonofiiue.il olilldren us do not at present ntti'iul thu parochial schools , or ( Jatholle sulionls of any Kind , thu nssnmhlud priilnics niitiiilnionsly ugreeil on thu following rusolntlon.- ) : ltesoivi > d 1 , To nromoto tlin erection of Oiitliolle H'-liool.s so thai there niny bo accom modation in thrin for , mi I If possible for all , our C'atholic child ron , nucord I uir lot he decrees of the third plenary council of H.ilUmoie und thu decisions of thu holy see. Kcsoived ; ' . 'Phut ni to clilldren who nt liroacnt do not attend Uathollii sehools wo di rect In adilitlon that provMon ho niudo for them liy ijundny.suhouls and also by Instruu- ttonson some othur day or days of the weolc , and bv nrKln p irents to te.ieli their children Ohrlstlnn ilootrlnos In their liomes. These Hniiduy und \veuli day schools slionl.l bo under tliodlreoi Hiiiiurvlslon ot the eler.-y , iihlon by Intelll out laities , and uliun posilU e by nieiii- liersof religions loaclilir.eiders , * " No other decision unoii matters discussed by the conference will ut present lie com municated to the press oy the iirqlntos. The ofhclnl business of the convention is closed. Some of the archbishop ? left for i their dioceses tonight und thu other delegates - , gates will probably leave tomorrow after noon. KNir.irrs or I.AIIOII. Ollc-Htioiis Wliluli Wnrn C'oiiHlilvrcil by HID Niitloinil Ameinlily Yoxtm'iliiy. ST. Louis. Mo. , Nov. 18. The considera tion of a recommendation made by Master Workman Powdorly consumed in arly thu ontlfo session ot the ICnighlsof Labor assem bly today. Mr. Powrtorly's recommendation was lhat National Trade assembly No. ll. ! > ( miners ) be instructed to withdraw from the United Mine WorKera of America. At thu afternoon session the discus sion of the question of ttio alliance of miners and relations of the order and thu federation was renewed. Thopronosltion to compel members to withdraw from the fed eration wnt withdrawn for the present nud tbo discussion was con lined to the miners question. The mutter was finally referred to the general executive board with instruc tions to see thut , the interests of the order vroro considered , Thu proposition to compel members of the order who also belong to unions in thu federa tion to choose bet , ween the two was then taUoti up. After a IOIIK and animated discussion the proposition was voted down bv a veto of 8'j to ! Mi. Hopregeiilativu Ulsbop ot Massachusetts obtained consent , to introduce u plan of organizing Junior nsser.iblles ot the order , und It was unanimously UK reed to. The session then mljnurnod , U is tuonuhl that the election of ofllcora will bo reuehod tomorrow : Uut little sur face Interest U apparent , rcunrdlncr tlio ofllc.cn * to bo chosen. It is tiracilcallv. conceded that CJoncnil Master Workman Powdurlv will tt'tain his olllco. GeneralSecretary-Treasurer llnyos will also probably bo ro-electod. For KQiiornl worthy lorumnn ( or vleo president ) John Cavunr.tigli , the present incumbent , bus iniinystiiipurteM , out there is n ( jrowint ; interest In the presen tation of the name of J It , Sovcrelcn of lown for the position , and there will prob- ublybB'it cloio contest boiwccii the two. : \VDIKIUS. : : ' VUmlnif Oily' * Ki-Hsluu ol llm Null mm I Woiiiiin'N t'lirUlliin Titiiiprrani'i' Union , * OI.UVBI.\XI > , O. , Nov. IS. The annual tueotliiF of tbo National Nonpartlsnn it Woman's ' Christian Temnornnco ur.lon ended this afternoon. The ladles rnfusott to recog nize tbo ICoeloy cure , but Instend adopted n 'resolution recognizing the Rignlllrnnco of the discovery of u romudy for tbi > disease of ulco- holism ns a natural stop In the evolution In yiothods of tomporunco work and sea tn It un ' answer to year * of prayer , and recommend ing that u rcfcuo department oa formed and thut it iiiuke the work of thu said department 1 Hrst to Investigate the claims of all cures coming to Its notice , accepting us worthy of confidence such only as can be demonstruleu In n very lurgo majority of all cases treated u complete euro. Aim. A , t ! . Paul of Mulno wns made tsupor , Inicndtmt of the rescue work and Mrs. A. C. Ilorwoiso was eleuicd secretary of tee evan- fiollstlo donartmont. Thu Juvenile depart ment was placed In the bands jf the nresl- Udnt of ibo union , MM. Annie \Vllloninynrnf Penn ylvunla wus nipohitud | dulognto to thu national convention of thr Kccley depart luent. ( lonoral tcmpcrntice resolutlom were also adopted. Tim I'iro llm-unl , ST. Lotis , Ma , Nov. 1 $ , Ttireo alarms \Torosentin at ! 1 this ii'ornlng lor a lire which ilcjiroyod the top 'loor of tbo Amerl i van Oak Leather company at u''U Nortl U'irontiotU street. The wind tvaj strong nud tbo lira gained headway. A. K. UrooK Hirch and llendetm it Co.ero burned out BT. Louis , Mo. , Nov. 18. Fire nt I o'clock this morning at 117 North Fourth utreet iu the building occtiuiod by Itrookj jiros. .1 Co. , notions und fancy food * , the A. U Brooks Jcwolry company , tbo Western Cor oi company and tbo American Kmbroldory company , dettroyed bouvoan K'O.'HKJund ' flO- 000 worth of stock and llxture * . .Sulnifliirn Dlvorcr. ST. Loun , Ma , Nov. 18Kabul Sonnen icUeln , formerly ot St. Louis , but now o Auitrtt , U > d y filed suit for divorce from hU wlto , Mrs. Kosn Sonnen- schoin , well Known In ooclnl nnd lltornry circles of this city nnd Chicago , nnd tiow re siding In tbo latter ci > r. Itnbbt Sonnpn- ichotn .illojes only doiottion , fixing the time ns IS'.ll. It Is understood however , thut n cross bill will bo filed of n somewhat scnsn- tlotml chnractcr , thoush the cnso cnn bo compromised. Itabbl Sonnen choln wni for many years , preceding bis lonvlntr this country Inst September , ono of Iho most noted preachers , of tits sect , being wall known nil over the country. " Unirnunjr" nt llovd'a , Of the rnnny Biolodrnmas whicli hnvo been in vogue during the past dccado few have hold the .stage longer or been more prolltnblo than "The Stownway , " which begun an en gagement nt the Hoyd last evening. It Is now In Its sixth season , nnd from Its cnrn- IIIB.S Jacob Lilt and Thomas Hi Davis huvo bcoiionnbled to engage In other ontororiso.s , until now they nro nmong the importnnt tho- ntricnl managers of Atnnrlcn. "ThoStowuwny" is no stronger ns a drntnn than olhoM of Us class ; , nnd Its success Is no doubt duo largely to the quality ot Its stnelug nnd the merit of the conipiny. At the bond of the prom-tit organization Is Mr. Walter Kid wards , n j-ounr man of line physique nnd exccllnnt ilr.invillc nbillty , nnd ho is Hup- portcd by a conipanv of consldornhly more merit than the current melodrama * arc wont to huvo. The yacht upon which the notion of un entire net times plnco is n substantial boat over forty fcot long , with solid masts und full rlirglng arranged by n professional boatman. Of COUMO Ibo sale-blowing was u particularly interesting incident , nnd Iho performance evidently gave cntlrfi satisfnc- lion. I.ooljo Itlrliiiriltnil'H IU' ! dliiiq , And the best wine was kept to the last. Those who availed thomsolvo.s ot what they must now deem the inostlmablo imvilngo of hearing Mr. Locke Richardson road from tibukespcaru during bis recent visit to Omaha , nnd who again attended nt the Llninccr gallery lust evening to hoar this great Iceland artist in thu last onterlaln- mont ho can glvo hero this season , must have felt that they hud been treatoil to the perfect climax of excellence ; those who beard Mr. Ulchnrdson lor the first time could roiltzo the immeasurable regret they had Inherited that tlioy had missed any one of Ills great performances. "Tho Merry Wives of Windsor" would seam to the student imposslbla of pleasing nnv nuUionco. Us presentation on the .stage has almost , In variably been attended with failure ; what could n reader make of it ) Mr. Hichardson it live. It may bo that tbo nunnlng of tlio comedy lacks wit and Judgment , a ? tbo author of "Hasselas" naturally concluded , but there Is throughout It n wealth of character , ns luminously illustrative ns it is undoubtedly broad , and in expression of tbo line gradations of this character portrayal trayal Mr. Kichardson seorod n triumph of the highest kind. To neap superlative- , were vain. It was u great work and the auiiienco demonstrated how really very modern is this great comedy written UOO years ngo. Not n point was misled and the humor of sccno und speech was caught with readiest sym pathy. The evening was ono long to ba re- inciiiborcd , Mr. Ulchnrdson had n very successful trip through the farther west , and now goes eiiat , reading ir. Cleveland , O. . Monday ovening. JVHl'KU Till ! TIl.lVK. Had Wreck on thu Athuitlc I'aulllu Duo Man Klllpil. Ai.iuQi-iijui : : ! ( : , N. M. , Nov. IS. Particu lars of the passenger train wreak 0:1 : the At lantic it Pacific nt Crosier's Tank , in Trux- ton canon , have just bJen raeoivod. No. a wns running forty mtlas an hour und ths engine - gino and first car bad pissed a sharp curve all right , when the express car , day coach und tourist .sleeper flew the track nud rolled down tlio embankment. There wus u rumor hero that u number had bnon killed und baaly injured , but William O. WalKur of Trenton , Mo. , enrouto to visit n son at Los Angolesi , Cal. , wns the only one killed. Five other passengers were injured , but none .seriously. The company promptly cured for the injured und utter transferring to an- oincr train continued on west. The exact cause of the accident has not reached headquarters here , but Superin tendent Oiinoir believes that a broken wheel under the express car Is roiponstblo for tbo vroclc. Movttiiumt * of Oiieiiu ntonmerH. At ICinsalo Sighted Wisconsin , from New York. At Hamburg Arrived Kussiu , from Now York. At Hromoi. Arrived Stuttgart , from Bal timore. At Liverpool Arrived Nomadto , from Now York. At Philadelphia Arrived Switzerland , from Antwerp. At Lizard Sighted Nordland , from Now York. ' At Now York Arrived Uormanie , from Liverpool ; Holirenland , from Antwerp ; Ol- hers , from Hio Janeiro ; Franco , from "Lon don , L03T ONE LEO. Tony Coiisliing'K Turrllilo K with Moving I'lii'K. Because of his ambition to ride on the cars S-yoar-old Tony Constant ; will litnn through the world with n wooden log , The boy lives in Twentieth and Popololon avenue nnd Inst ulght he , vus playing about the railway iraciis on Twentieth street. Kugino No. 110'j was .switching there , moving very slotvly , nnd tlio lad made an attempt to "ateal u ride. " Ho was put oIT the otiglno and then tried to uoard one of tha cars , when ho slipped and lell under the wheels. His loft leg was crushed to u pulp , nnd uftor nn examination ut iho Moibodist hospital , where tno injur-id boy was taken , It was amputated by Lrs. ) and Tow no. 1\ .1 I'JtllTTl' I'UHil.K , of ( iuorgluN Nmv r.nglslutiirn St rliinsly ( Jill-itImieil. ATLANTA , Oa. , Nov. 16. The legality of the installation Inio oftlco of governor and other state olllcors , ib ? election of state court judges nnd bills passed by tha preioat legislature , hnvo boon culled Into berlous question , tiovorul nuiondmonlK 10 the constitution were voted on In the October election , ono of which changed tbo sessions ot the lepislri- turo from biennial to annual. Another fixed tlio length of the session. The amendment changing Iho session from biennial lo un- uuol did not spculliy ani dutoof opening , but tbo change was made in the body of the bill uud not In Its caution , Nor was it ov r voted upun. It thus transpires that the leg islature was called to order Illegally , and that us Acts worn void. i r i : . * t nun FIH : musts , It \\ill Itn ( lunuriilly I'.ilr Tlirniiilioiit hruHktt Tuduy , \VsmxaTi > S' , n. O. , Nov. 18. Vorocast for .Saturday : Kor Nobruska GeiiRrally fair ; northerly winds , ITor Iowa Fair ; warmer oust ; northwest erly winds. Pnr Missouri-Pair ; warmer ; southwest erly winds. Per Minnesota fair : nortbwestcrlv winds. For North DaUota-Oeoerally fair nnd orly winds. i.ocui Jtccitrd. OWCUOF TUB V/EATIIEIt ntlllKAU. O.VAIIA , Nov. IS. Omiihn record of tonireraiuro nnd rainfall compared wilU oorrespoudine Uay of past four yoaw : . , , 1F92. 1SD1. I8UX IS > 3) . Maximum tuuiporalui-c. . , . M = 4l 01 = { > ; = Mlciliunra tempur itiiro , . , . 2i3 12 = W3 'JO0 Avuruiiu ' tumfitiraturo M lii3 M ° ! ! U = 1'rcolpltatlon , . , . , o\ \ ) , 0 .UO .00 StatorauiitahowInK the condition of torn , perature und precipitation ut Oiniba for tbo day and stuee Marob I , IVJJ. ai ooinpiroa with the general averapo : Normnl tomueraturo . , ts = > Kx ; e s forthoduy l = > 'WMw.v.nj I.IULU . uurch t * * . . . . . . . ll * * " * 11 Normal proulnltatlon 01 Inohus lUulonuy ' ' fur th < j day. l'I Inches ncy iouo Murcb t 3.51 Incl.o * U , U. Huxr , Local Foi cujt Ortlcial , ANOTHER GONE TO PIECES Transmiajouri Passeugcr Association Will Cease to Exist Today , ITS FATE WAS EASILY SEALED Itritiliitinn DrrlnrlMg It licnil 1'imrit U llh- out Dlneu-uion , mill Scrrotnry Alnfml- lira limtriiotrd to Wind Up lt < i AN lillriMil ! : > o n In ( Iciiornl. _ CiticAtio , III , , Nov. 18. Another traftlo ns- soclntion | gave up tbo jjhoit today. This time it wus the Tr.iismUaonri association. A meeting of the members wns held hnro | today ( nnd without much discussion they I n resolution providing for the dls- biiudraont of tbo organization , to tnko effect tomorrow , the Kith. Secretary McFnddon was Instruclod to wind up the u Hairs of iho r..ssoclatlon us soon thereafter us possible , ' and close up the headquarters at Ivunsas City. A committee of suvon , composed of tun rcurojentntives of the Memphis , the Hock Island , the Atcliison , the lUirlhigton , the Union Pnclllc , the Missouri Pacific unit the Fremont , Uikhorn i& MUsotin Vnlloy roads wns appointed to prepare n plan for a new organization and submit thu sumo ut n genernl meeting of thu Interested lines , to be huld UL'camberll. This leaves the terri tory west of Chlcuuo with but two railway nssuclutlons , the Western Freight and West ern Passenger , and they ombraoo only the territory uctwecn Chieairo and the'Missouri rivnr. Within u few months the Western truftlc , ibo Transtfontmeulal , thu Southi wo.storu Hallway nnd Steamship und the Tr.iiiamlsaourl ussocialioiis buvu boon nban- doned. The Trntismlssourl association was founded upon Iho same lines us that of thn Western TraOlo association , of Which it was essentially n purl- und its death is tlio logical consequence ol' the dissolution of tbo parent organization. General Manager St. John of the Hock Island road , who presided ul today's meeting , thinks that u now and In dependent ono will uo opened by tratumls- souri lines in time to become effective , lnnu- oryl. Thrtmtuncil by tlio Sun. A conference nf the general pnRsecper agents of tbo northwestern liuos will bo held next Monday to Hear charges uroforred against them by thu See line. Heretofore the See has generally been the accused parly when Irraguluritlos were discovered at s > u Paul und Mluneapolis , but on tins occasion It is playing the role of injured innocence. General Passenger Agent Uluburd of tlio road ucclnros that thu matkct bus been so manipulated by the Chicago roads that it is lnpo : > lblo for'his company to longer main lain rates and ho thro-itons 19 do somothiiiK terrible if sotnetninu' is not immetllato.y done to roitore thiiiKS to" their normal condition. Olllcmls of the Chicaco-St. Paul lines deny that there is any foundation for the charecs , but the conference will bo nold , nevorlhe- nud ( Juneral PasseiiRur Asent. lllbbard has been requested to be present. Oli.li'ClloiiH of till ) .Muss .Moetins- No one pretends to believe that the forth coming mass nico'lnr ( of passenger ofllchds from all parts of the United States , Canada and Mexico will hnvo much influence in the adjustment of tbo World's fair rates. The principal object of the gathering is lo ( jive the roproionlntivcK of outside roads a better undt-rstaiidlnt ; of the situation at Chicago , to fumiliarixe' them wilh tlio railroad facil ities in the city , the adequacy of tno termi j nals , ut the exposition grounds and the char acter and cxv.'nt of the accommodations that t may bo oxpsuted for organized parlies of visitors. The question of rates , will no doubt Do discussed , but not with n vie > v of ChtabllshitiK a general basis fur their adjust ment. _ A 1.1. IAN UK UAll.llOAU .SVI1KMK. Demand for 11 ( lovrriitiieufKoail From Jxrlmisku to tlio ( iiill. MRMINIIIS Term. . Nov. . ; 18. Tfio..Natlona Farmer * Alliance and Industrial union.held its sessions yesterdiiy behind wolF ( uurd'ud dcor , but it is hinted that the meeting was a stormy one. Demands were formulated , giving to the world tlio views anil .objects of Ibo order. The light was continued after adjournment and the dele gates bccHtuo so much exorcised that reporters found no difficulty in obtaining information. The election of president was the bone of contention uocauso the .selection of this o Ulcer would settle the political feature or the organization. Macuno and Loucks are leading tba' factions , the former a democrat , the latter u-tntrd party- , itc. At midnight the session came to an.erid without a president having been chosen. Imnortant among the demands formulated I yesterday is ono tor n railroad from British , America to the gulf through Nebraska , Kan- sus , Missouri , Indian Territory and Texan lo some point on the eulf , probably LJal- vcston. The road Is lo bo chartered by the national government , and the puonlo of each . Htnto alor.jr thu line am expected to help. The states will bo a ked to donate nil con vict labor not actually employed tn peni tentiaries In the construction. Itlsosti- mated that the whole line can ba built for $15,0JO n mile. It is expected o domonatiato by this experiment that railroads can bo built nnd operated cheaper by state govern ment uld than by individual corporations. HrmiRlit to a nnniditill. NKW YOIIK , Nov. IS. Tno asrroomont of tbo presidents of the trunk lines to establish n pool for the dlvls'ou of all westbound freight trnfllo botwcon New York and Chicago - cage was to have been followed by similar notion governing ea-itDound buMnoss. Tnem was a hitch , however , In the prom-am. Tlio trunk line presidents calculated that the plan for a puol would remain secret for eonio time lo come , possibly until thu propos - pos d amendments lo the interstate com merce act wore effected , The publication of IhodotniU of thti new pool for westbound traftlo brought ihincs to a temporary stand still. It is thoiicht tins deus not mean that one will not bo formed , but It will be post- pnned until thov sea how the wes'.bound pool is received und how it npsratoa. TJiHr Scliiiiiui of It NKW YOIIK , Nov. IS. In organizing the Chicago it Great Western Hallwav company , tbo successor of the old Chicago. St. Paul & Kansas City HullroHil company , Ills proposed to issue l-70ulKJ,0)0 ) securities , as follows : Fifteen millions ofI pur cunt deocntnros , $15OvXOi ) > < i ? > pnr lent preferi'itre ? , $ | 0Uuu,000 4 per cent proforencca and $ JlOOUOlU ) ) com mon stock. ( ioillll WlllltH till' ISO III Slllll , Toi'CKA , ICn , , Nov. 18. A special session of tha United Ktates circuit court will beheld hold Mond'iv lo hoar un application for the sale of the Kanvas City , \Vvundotlo & North western railroad to sutisly n morigngo amounting to $ IWO,000. Jay ( Jould nnd Hussoll Hago , who own a majority of the stock , ask for the sale of the property , Aiiotlinr ixi : > rrss ( Jumpaiiy Ural. NKW YOIIK , Nov. 18. Kansas and Toxai railroads have entered into n contract with tha American Express company to forward express business over Iho Missouri , Kansas ft Texas syUom from February 1 , IStU. Cliurgi'd with } liirilnriniTliplr fullinr. MOIIIII O111. . , Nov. IS. The preliminary examination of John Henry S\var \ > b'out anil Urnost Albert Hwurthout , charged with the murder of their father In Lyndon township on November 10 , VIM held before justice ; Ilaiea , in the village of Lyndon today , The case und Hi developments have cause'J great excitement In that vlclultyund throughout the county , and frcijucnt threats of ivncblnir tlio prisoner * when talen to their hourinu' have been made aurlnj ? the past week. The shtnlt' prepared for all emergencies , but no demonstration made , Thu prisoners were bound over. Denver Oar I.I n is In liiunoiiilntc. DitNvi : , Colo. , Nov. IB. U reported on ro- llablo authority that tbo Djnvor Tramway company will soon absorb thy lines and tbo works of the City Cabte , company. Tbo latter , uecauso of Its munagomont , has never succeeded in earning over operating expenses , and a recent proposition of thu former company to President Holt to pur- cbaso hii lines with an Usuo of Tramway Htock wis readily tuce : | > teJ. Mr. Holt hu ponooftH to consult tbo gtookholdors of the cable compiiny snd it Is oxpoctoit the final arrangements far tno train for will soon bo nmdo. v I tri.irunuvii.i. \ . no. Kniitni I'oputl t * Oiitllim tlio COIIMO Tliny Will I'IIMHC. Tirr.K , lCati..M NJJV. -"Oovornor-eloct L. I ) . L < ; wollingtoimv | eave the ilr. < t nutborl- tntlvo ; stntomuil oil the policy that ho and hl fo'low ' papullst ofllcors will follow In tno hn mniingjnicnt of thn state's affairs during their Incutnbonoy. Nothing , ha Raid , would bo I ; done to Imp.ilrtho credit of the state. None ) of the wild schemes which their op ponents hud credited to the oopullsU would DO I put Into effect. Thn only radical loglMu lion would bo that In relation to ibo rail roads. In the llrst place the present repub lican 1 * Hoard of Hallway ( JommUsionoiM would bo displaced tor n populist board and n till ! would bo passed Investing It with full milbortty to fix rates and with power tn onforcn them , The people's party , ho nddod , wanted to see the rates in , Kansas conform to rates In Missouri , Illinois and other western states , A maximum rate "olll would probably bo passed. The railroad commis sion would also prooibly bn olcctlvo instead of appointive , so the pjApto could have the right to nmno Its members. UKI.CMii ) : > AT ( lAI.KSIltiltC. Vlcn I'rrxlili'iit.l'.lpct Strvriixin' Cordlnl lU'Ccpllon In tlin Million TIIMII. OAt.Kslti-ui ) , III. , Nov. 18. Vice President- elect Stevenson was pivon a hearty recou- lion , hero today. The town was beautifully accoratod In his honor , republican business men vicing with the democrats In beautify- I UK their piacn * of business. A unmmittca ofuromlnunt cltl/ons met Mr. Stevenson nnd party , who accompanied them li re. A lar l e crowd from tnls and other dtlcn iihsemblud i : nt the donot. nnd chuerad lustily us the vice president apnoarod. Hon. New- Inn i Uatuman , ,1ohn II. Finlay , president of ICnox l collage , Mayor Cock nnd othnr citizens escorted Mr. Stevenson tn tbo Union hotel in l n big procession. At tlio hotel n number of ladles ussjstoil In the reuoullon , which was a brlliret ! : affair. Dctrocrats for forty niitc.i around were present. Itiillntnil tor Election I < 'niiuli. KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Nov. 19 , Tno federal grand jury returned a number of indict ments for violation of election laws. As the work of the jury is Incomplete it is not Known how many persons hnvn boon in dicted , nor against whom Mio indictments are returned. It Is linown , hovvcvor , that six persons hnvo been indicted. United Slates Uistrlct Attorney Neal ad mitted llint scvurul iiiaiittmonts had been ro- turncd. No warrants , hoivovnr , will bo issued until all the cases before the grand jury have been investigated The grand Jury .adjourned tonight nnd handed down u big batch of Indictments of persons encaged in election frauds , Alderman Foioy , "Fronchy , " mid .loo Ulg- gins wore mdicfod for assaulting u United States deputy marshal und "Pinky" Blitz und "bllm" Smith for casting illegal ballots. There wore other inillctmonts , but the name * of the guilty ones huvo not been mudo known. Mct ; < M > lt Di'iiuirrnti * Colclinitr. McCooic , Neb , Nov. 18 [ Special Tele gram to TUB niif-yMcCook : ) : is ablaze with torches nnd rasoufvnt'with the yells of demo crats tonight , it is tto ( occasion of the formal ratification of the laid democratic victory by the faithful of the . 'upper Republican vallov nnd u torchlight procession in which banners figured largely uniTsomo few fireworks and nddressus dy Congressman MclCoighan made up the sum tothl expressions of democratic cost icy. Enthusiasm and red paint reigned supreme. McKeifflifii in the course of his remarks did not repell his famous reference to tbu dofenseles'j ' _ qend. ' . " Hoproientativo democrats wore 8oj from nil 'over south western NebrasUaJ ; it was a big time for the local democracy. ; > " Ki'.si'll ot Al'iljjmu's Election. MOXTOOMEHV , Ain , , , Nov. 18 , The liousos of the Alabama lairfatatura mot in joint ses sion to opan andcouS , the. result of tUo re cont'elc/jtloiU' ItMlJ6woU : , .lone'official ma jority over Kolb for , coven > or to bo 11,053. There was no olloi-fc'to interfere with the count , with the exception of < t request from a senator to untur a protoit , wtiioh the presid ing officer declined to entertain , on the cround that ho was simply n , ministerial oftlcor complying with a clause of the state constitution , making it mandatory to open and declare lUo result. Mary I : IKu Ultimo ! tin HIilMVd. WICHITA , ICnu. , Nov. 18. Mr.i. Mary E , Lease said this nftarnooo : "I have never announced myself for the United States senate , but if uny light is made upon mo on ibo ground of ECX , and if it 1s claimed ' .tint 1 am constitutionally ineligible * , f will in cm certainly enter the race and make a test case of It. Heretofore I have always won in every contest I liavo entered , nnd I have opinions from some of ttio best Jurists in the country that no Icgul objection exists to pro- vnnt the election of a woman to the United Stales senate. " ( Hiiro Sitcknri' Visit Clcvi-liuicl. Ntiw YOIIK , Nov. 1S.-A morning paper says : Mr. Cleveland's homo continues to bo overrun by jovous democrats. The western contingent , headed l > r Benjamin T. Cable , Jutico Lambert Tree and others , was thrown upon him yesterday. These were apparently nut aflllctcd with political modostv and they blurted rlirbt out that they wa'ntcd Mr. ( J n bio appointed secretary of the navy. They did not tell Mr. Cleveland this , but every other democrat up town was ac quainted with the real mission of the west erners , Will Winter lu California. CiiK'.uio , 111. . Mov. 18. Souator 0. F. Kd- mnnds of Vermont , with his family , wore at the Vlctoriii hotel this morning , passing toward the west , Mr. Edmunds declined to talk politics , saying that ho was a plain citi zen of the United States on n pleasure ex cursion. Ho is on his way tn California to avoid thn rigors of the New ISugland winter , and to enjoy the sunshine of the southern coast. StitvnimouVIII Vlnlt Atlniitii , III , , Nov. IS. Vice Pros- ! dent-elect Jj'.avoiuon Inn accepted an invita tion to attend the opening of the now Com mercial club house at Atlanta , Uu. , Decem ber iiO. Tae invitation was tendered by a delegation of Atlanta citizens bonded bv Hon. Clarlt Hoivoll , odlior of the Constltu- lion. * Vllturil Oilier Mr , ( Iliivuliiniii Ni'.u' YOIIK. Nov. IS. Henry Vlllnrd gave n dinner to Proddpnt-Klect Uroror Clovn- land lust night. Ibiwaj strictly prlvutu and no information wns'.fciven to the press. There were fortv covers lulu , unit dinner wns served shortly after 7 , lustin.t- until after 11 p. tn , Wll.fi COill'ltUMIfifi Till : M.lTTKIt , DiiiiCiirii of a Mrll.it f 'I Operator * on tlin Oneun iV cWlrriit 1'iiHii'd. CiiATi' sooiA ( , Tefin. , Nov. 18. Tbo Order nf Kallwuy TolograHnors announce ? that unless the Queen1& / Crescent nnd ICast Tennessee & ( ieorgla j-allways comply with tlin demand * for an , .Jijnroiuo in wages equal lo 37 per month for , each , man , by Tuesday , the oatlro numbqr , jlSJl ) operators , em ployed by these ruapstvlll walk out and a general btnico will liqjjoclarod , CIMINN.VTI , Oi'jfCv. lt > . Judging from what bus been uccornpUbbcd today , the pros- poet of a atrlUa by the railroad telegraph operators on the Queen ft Cre5cont system is moru nnd mom uncertain. President Foiton , Vice President Harvey and Uonerrii Mumisor Carrel ) held rt ( uuu'ttiv consultation today upon thu bubjocl , and Invited the grievance committee of the tefegraphurd to meet thoin this afternoon. This last confer- enco was huld Into today , and for lark of time no definite uolileruont was reached , but an appointment wus made for u meeting of the name parM < " tpmorrow. From what has been said by Vice President Harvey the in- fi-ronco bus been drawn that u camprotmto ' n pusslblo. Hied ol u . 'l.vuluriiim . PAIUS , Nov. IS. Flvo omployus in the brush factory at Kmurco liava died In the past two day * of a mysterious illnosi rojem- ullnir tbu plaiiie. The victims hud boeu en- In sorilnK brhtlo3 Imparted from I'urJ * . The factory | clo ctL ALL READY FOR TUB MATCH Ilirvnrd nnd Ynlo Pick Their Teams for the Great Gaino CRIMSON STARTS A STRONG FAVORITE Caniiirldeo lloj-i livlutr ; 'Ilirco to thn lllnp < Itiitn tlio IllUtrs VMM IMiiy \ \uln-0olloio- - men \"cry IJirS' Mm , Nov. 13.Ilnrvnrd stiunro lu Camorldgo packed with nn onthtiHlns- tic , choorlng crowd of over 1,01)0 ) students when iho two fnur-horsu bnrgos containing the 'vnr.sHy football team and Its svibitltutui loft for llostonwhoa thu tialn for Sprlng- tlcld was taken this afternoon. The team was clvon u rousing send oil. Fourteen sub- stltutos nccompany the team , Including Acton , Manon , Fairchlld , Corbott , Fostnr , Luo , Higtilands nnd Shea. The team is In charge of 10. W. Moore , malinger ; F. M. Slcnrns , ustlstant inamieor ; II. J , Kennedy , treasurer , aim 11 , li. White , secretary. Mr. VVhito has had chare ot the ale of tickot" , of wnlch iho uuproccdunled number of 0,000 have bcoa dUpe bd of In Cambridge , The prediction has haen made that the game will shnv some siirnn30of n startling nature. Tlio biggest odd * offered so f.tr Imvo boon : ! to 1. The tiiam will line up iiKalnst Yato us follows : Left end , ICiniiions ; loft tnclilo , Upton ; loft guard , Waters ; cen ter , Lewis ; "nchi guard. Maukln : riglit tucUlu , Newell ; rl ht end , llnllowell : ( j'liir- ' ler back. Tratford ; half bacK , Lake und Orny ; full bask , liroivnr. The men nro in good condition with the ex ception of Emtnons , who is still on crutches , but this h simply ns u precaution , as ho will bo able to play nil right. Viilo'n TPIIIII Jluilo I'p , Niw : H\VIN : , Conn. , Nov. IS. Not until Iflst night was tbo composition of tlio eleven which wilt represent Yale In the nnnunl game ( with Harvard at Sprhigflold tomorrow decided. A Yale team bus not ro.nnlneil so late in thu season for years , but a combina tion of accidents has kept oven thn coaehors guojslng as to the tinul occupants of several positions for the month. The team will line up as follows : Lnft end. tllnkov ; left tackle , Winter ; leltKtinrd , MeCrco ; center , Sllllimm ; riglit guard , Jlioks ; right , tacklo. Wallis ; right and , Orccnwav ; quarter back , McCormlck ; cuu- taln. left hali'-back , C. I ) . Bliss right half back , L. Bliss ; full back. Hutterworth. This Is the first timu that Uiu UIHs brothers , who have buon on the Yal'i cloven three years , have played togothoi1 In ono ot tbo Harvard or Princeton gumov Six of the to.iin have tinvor faced a Harvard or Prince ton team before. Mnnre-lliikor Mu'lH 'Ponlcht. The prize lisht between Henry Q.ikor of Michigan and Pick .Mooro ot St. Paul takes plnco in or conveniently close to Chicago to night. , The two ni3n mot bsfor < - ' nbout throe months ago , Mwro scoring a win In seven rounds of tbo fiercest kind of battling. Since that contest UaUcr has uosn Reeking n return match , nnd with Jim Kin- tioy ns : i backer. fhi.illv induced Tun Hogau , Moore's backer , to give him another clianco. Tno m itch watnudo for ? 1 , CD' ' ) u side , is a bnna lUo one , and the aonuvlsuD. 'tVlulu Moora is well known in Omaha , his- record U not familiar to a majority o local fistic patrons. Ilo nas ijorn nt Tlpperary. Iralnnd , in : Sni. nnd uiloutiiJ pugllihin In I-- ! * . Ilisoiunvo- munlrtiioinprlsa : i Innt ; lUtof eomh.tts. as fol lows : Dr.iwi th Hilly O'llrlen. tjt. I'aul. slv roinuln ; dufuatnd Jack ICellev. Si , I' , ml. four rounds ; draw with .lack Manning. St. I'anl , four ronnilA ; ilofo'itcil Jack O'Hrlen. AUnni polls , . two rounds ; iloioiitcd c.'hirlcy : O.iborn. Minnoiitxili' ; , tire rounds ; dofaalod I'uddy Dunn. Minm'ip- ells , two rounds : defeated "Professor" I'easloy , .Mlnnoaiol ! . four rounds ; draw with Tom Murray , MlnneHpulK six loiiuils ; ile fe.itud I'uddy Dunn , .Mlnni-apoil' ; , ono round ( seeoiul t me ) ; dufu.ited f idilyVnlsi ! , Minne apolis tnro rounds ; defoitoit To n .Murr iv , Allnno.ipolls. . ten nuin i : draw wilh Torn Murray. MmiioupolK llftomi rounds ; defeated by "ftlnuk t'earl. " Minneaiiiills. h.iven rounds ; defeated .1-iel ; Hlllle. Iayton ) , two roiuuU : clefe.itRil Ij-irrv llrn\Vn. I ) lyton , coven lonmU ; di'foaled Hilly ( Irlllln. Dayton. two run rids , ; defeated .Miiiiny ( .irlllln , St. I'unl. two roiincU ; ilcfu.itod I'r.ink Olovor St. I'.inl. , two rounds ; do- foitoil .lack SI uiley. St , I'.iui. two rounds ; dofaitcd "Itiondy" Kck , . ( . rant , two rounds : draw \vitli Charley .lohn.ioii St. I'aiil , night rounds ; draw with Paddv ( Miinmlngs St. Pun . eight rounds ; dt'fualed Ned ( jniilcn , Kansas Oll.y. two rounds ! defeit'Jil by Tun Miami ut uniaha , ten rounds ; dureatod llir- : iiny Tubor. Oinalii : , two rounds ; defeated .laeic Kollv , Oinalri. two rounds ; defeated .laek Stantey. ( Jnuiha. four ronndb ; ilef : itod I'addy IJiiiiiinlir.'s. Dnlinniit * . .seventeen rounds ; de- foutud llenrv HaUor , t'lilingn. SHVOII ronnils : ctofeatndaj \ \ Kvan c Diivenimrt. twelve rounds ; iiofen'ud Hilly ( llbbs , ( 'oiiiinbns ' , two rnnnds ; defoaled .Mm ( Jiiiwh'y. l.'lilea ' : o. live rounds : dufoatcd .loo Tansoy , Chieago , sovou round ! . _ ( Jiriit rinynl Illllinrils. [ ropjrlKliU'H IS''I ' by .lunuu ( iordnn H.lnn3tt. | PAiits , Nov. IB. [ Now York Herald Cable Special to Tin : BKIIt : a four- handed billiard match plavod at Vlgnaux's academy tonight , -100 points up , balk line , Vignaux nnd Plot defeated Schaufor and ( ittrnlor by fourteen point ? , The came caused the grcutast oacltetacnt , as Schaefer made ono break of 'Jlil , tapping the record. His siao then wauled but fifteen to win. Vignaux run 151 , Gamier Bcored but ono uud Plot Mn out. Total score : Solmufur'ssldu . 3sii iMiiviiiiMi < TOTALS. Ylgnaiix . : f ) | Hclini > fnr . .l fl I'lot . Ifisluainlur . IUI The room was crowded , hundreds hcliif ; unable to obtain scats. ( iiilliipliif ; ill .S'a-ilivllle , NASUVIUU , Tenn. , Nov. IS. AtVost Side pork today surprises were the rule. Three long odds carters won easily to thu dUcom- tlturo of tlio talent : I'iMt race , soiling , live tiirlons : lloloLso ( . " > tnl ) won. HohToomliHCJ.1 ! tn li hueond , Co ! ta ItloaiS't ' to I ) third. Time : l ; l' ' , . Sceoinf raee , ( .elll'U , ni.v furlongs : ifranllo (0 ( tohMIII. . ICiidniu ( iivuni hi'cond. Itojoola Cite li third. Tl no : 1 : ± . " ( . 'Ihlrd rare , handicap. UNO furlong : ( jiieon Knld (0 ( to > } won. ( ircenn-ood ( i\t \ to li seeond , Tiiylor lluydim ii : ton tuiid. 'f'hiio : ltin'4. : I'oiirlli rurc , KOVOII futlongsi liiirdVlilow - lirook CI to I ) won. Qnotiitlou ( ! ) lo Til second , l.elnnd If' ' to I ) third. Time : I'.W . I'lltll rueci , half mile : DavoOH ( tn li won , llinnian Cl to II > uunnil , Oxford ( ' < lo li third. Time : Ki. Will liitildn HID K ircN. NAftiivu.i.i : , Tenn. , Nov. IS. At Cumhor- land park tomorrow Kremlin und Acion will attempt to lower the world's records. The track U in good condition. I'KltfiKCl'Tlin 1IY rill ! M.I I'LL .11 ii rio < iomllci' , n N'niv York Italian , At.ls lor 1'nlli'ti I'rotrrtloii , Niw ; Ytniu , Nov. 18. Whan Antonio Fluccomlo wus mysteriously murdered In front of Ooopar Union a few yo.iM ago , tiuporintondont Hyrnos , then inspector in charge of tha dotocltva bureau , uuau ibo discovery that a foreign assassinating so- ciaty , known as the Mafia , bad agents In this country und that Ibo orJor was flourish ing ID several of tbo cities of the United States. Tha as asluiitlon of I laccotmo laid at the door of tbo Mafia , but tbn mom bora of that order uro so secretly bandad together that thu murderers have uorur oaon arrested. A murkod vlptlm of tbo M4fla ba ns od for protection at tbo police hoadfiuartnrs from the agents of the order , who are sworn to kill him. This man Is Margio ( Jondicc , an in tnlllRontltuiran. I/a has told Ills story to Ibo noliro. The'story ho toils to Dotectlvo For inosa begins thirty years ago , tvhon be was u small boy In Italy. Ills father , ho said , was an Italian nobleman , In ISC ) a murder committed In tbo parish whom tils parents lived. Hu father was a wealthy man and the lower and criminal clusso.t had a groai haired for him , To shield the real IC.XT dorer tils father wus arrested und thiowo Into prhon , where lie was kept for tbroo years , notwitusluudiuir that ho was luiiouont. Tboo bo was lot KO upon bU n lnr n sum of money. Sovornl tnllan * who worn identified with the Mufla > ere n grudco nenlnst Ibo older Gondlco vhlcb , ho suy-i , has buon transferred lo the on. Mnrxlo came to thin country in 13(17 ( , nnd soon went Into business , miikltig balloons uid Colling flowoM. Ho says bo hns boon lotindcd for several years "nnd thrcntciiod ivlth death , nod has pone from ono place to mother to escape n sns < sltmton ! , Mnrzlo ormerly llvod lu llrooltlvti. H was there lint Ids wife died last year. She had baen nick tint llftoen days. The Malta , ho said , tried to palm oft ono ot their members in n loclor , but ho dUcovorod thn friiud. Shortly before ins wlfo died nn Italian priest cnmo to the homo nnd ordnreil every one out of tlio room. The nriost sent him out lor inoJlclnc , While ho WHSPOIIO , bo Ulogps that tbo priest induced the dvlng ivoniun to glvo him fcVX ) , which ho said bo would send to her brother , Antonla llerono. who Is a soldier In the Italian nrmv. When its wlfodtcd herbodv turned a ro4dUh hue , Jilt thn nltandlng physician trnvo n. cortlliiuto of donth from pneumonia. Slit ) was buried n the Holy Cross cemetery. Urooklyn , Later , bn sars , the oody was taken from the grave by his onomtos nnd removed to some unknown place. Iho monov which his wlfo gnvo the jirlest was never sent to her .it-other. Oondico sura ho learned this Troui a letter from friends In the city oiling him of u confession made bv Lulga ( iuptrino , nr. Italian , who was Ivingln Brooklyn nt the time of his wife's death and wont back to It'ily , whnro ho Hod. Hoforo he died ho confessed that ondicn's wlfo had been poisoned by agents ' of the Miillu in order to get her mo'itoy and property In Italy , no gave Iho name of the jriost who got the money and oonlosed lhat t was not sent to the dead woman' * brother. Ilo also confessed that the Riimu persons who caused the death of Mrs. Oondice were sworn to ulll her husband. ( iotidlce went to see the Italian prlcit , " who ho said wai connccicd with u cniircli "n HrooUiyn. ilc ncctisod him of keeping the nonev. The priest , ho said , threatened to have bun killed If ho sUd anything moro ibotlt the matter. Uo said u number of : lmos ho hud boon warned that ho would bo hilled if ho did not keep iiulcl. A year ncn his 11-year-old son aiiclmi'l was slashed noross tlio faro by some un known narttus nnd by some moans poison was Injected Into the wound , The I nil re covered , however. C.onuicosuys his loiters arc intorcentPd and l.o ts nolng bounded dav nnd night. About tbrco mouths ago ho said ho made un lisjtmtm to got possession of his wife's prop- art v. His enemies got word of it nnd they tried to got him to go In company with n oungnian who , Uoudicn savs , ho has slnco .earned was ono of the Matin , and who was lo nmrdrr him at the llrst opportunity , ( inn- dice Is trying to get money enough to got back to Hal v. but ho fours that ho will bu nurdorod before ho gets nwav. The casa is beiug Investigated by the police. itur. j } . Kir MH.I.S. Wonderful .Success ill IIU lii'llglotis U orlt 111 Kin us ( ' 113. Kvxs.vs Cuv , Mo. , Nov. IS. This was the iluv Dlanncil for the culmination of the great religious revival which has been conducted hero for the past two weeks by the noted ovancclist , 1J. F. Mills. Mr. Mills nnd Iho ttie peonlo In sympithy with his movement appointed today sis ti min-woak Snhhatli , \\-luii business wa ; to bo suspended and when people should tur.i aside Irom worldly tiurauits and gtvo attcution to matters relig ious. Only u few business houses closed , atlv wholesale cstnolishnients. Thu blinks and nil thu iMtall shoos romulnod open as usual. Timro win a largo nttundanco , however , nt nil of Mr. Mills' nieoting. % und more wum many conversions. It Is snld said that , sincd Mr. Mills boitan his work here over 1,5)0 ) ujnplo have profeisod eon- vcrilon at his meotints. tndcrlaiiMI'inoil. ! ! . .TAC'KSOV , flliss , N iv. IS. Forty.seven In dictments wore found In tbo federal court hero today against undertakers for violu- Iion3t > f iho Shopman anil-trust law of ISTd , the members of u naiional organiz iilon of undertakers , whoso constitution und uy-lu\v.s adopted before the .Si : rman law passed were violativo ot it. Wlun thu Stiorman lav ; passed the various btaty org.intuions umondod their constutitioiH cjiifonnulivolv with tbo now law. The Misslssipnl organi zation failed to pivaervij their minutes. Judge Niles bsisiKsatiiliiid of good f.illh imposed - posed u line of only f 1 and cost on u plea of guilty , but required a pledge to not Interfere in future witn free cnmpetltlim. DxplixlviM lo .Multii Kaln Sty AMOXIO , Tex. . Nov. 18. Eighteen thousand pounds of dynamite nnd ether ox- plosiv . have beun rocotved lor government rainmnking experiments two miles oust of the city. The lusts will be ) mado'Monday. Special s'llo on blttnUcls tomorrow nt llayrton Uros' . " " / /H > . % .I/ . i' la.niit.ii'iiH. J. II. linker of York Is at the Arc.idc. ,1. Culuvlii of Fn-mnut is nt thu Murray. A. Hnrnclt of MclJool : Is ut the Murray. C. L. Hose of Hastings is at the I'axtan. F. 13. Andrews of Wnhoo Is ut the Arcade. J. F. Cuming of Lincoln i * ai the Marcor. W. .1. Pondlcton of Fairbnry is ut the Mercer. D. T. Dudley of Weeping Wutor is at the Dellone. J. II. Agoi1 of I.iiicnlu U rcir'storcd at the Mlllard. J. I'1 ' O'Urion ot Kearney Is a guest ul the Pax ton. Nathan Platt of Oraud Island U n guest at the Arcade. .1. L. Lewis of Kioux City is rogUtorciI ut the Piixton. \V. K. Annlii of Washington , D. C. , is at the Murray , ( J. 11. H-iyincr ol Lincoln was at the Pu.v- ton -ienia.v. . Mr. iimfMw. O. 1) . IlarforJ of Ashland nro at the P.ixton. ,1. M , Noribriip of Kearney was at the Onllonu yc tordaj. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. Urmsby of Promont are cuoiU at the Mlllard. Mr. und Mrs. J. A , Austlr of lloldro.-0 nro among thn L-uubtR at the Uellonu. Hov. ( jeoivo P. noiimati of ( Jn'i-ago ' is ninonk' thu guosis m tlio Murray. Mr , nnd MM. T. .1. Uiirko of Orculoy uro among the u'deuls at the Arc.ado. Mrs. Samuel P. Hniltti of Hoalrloo nud Miss Kondu of .St. Atbatis nre jjiic-jts at thu Murray. Mr. und Mrs K. F. TCtouo of West Point word UIIIDIIK the arrivals ut Die Mlllard yesterday. J. P. Lymnn of Chicago , guneral manager of Iho tiL-orgo II. Hammond company , U the guests tit thu Mi-nior , NI.NV Yonii , Nov. lu. | Special Tiili'giam to Tin : Unit , j -Oinahu : F. A. N.isb . , Uroad- way Coiitril ; Mri. J. 11. Woolworth , Holt- man.I. ; II. Noiviimti , Pin/.i botnl. Council Ultlfl's ; L. I' . ParXiT , I'iaza Hotel. Linrnln : U. W. Charters , Mw. If. Martin , New York hotel. Nour.isl < 4 : 1) . Hit'-lu-ocu , llcfl'miin house " l.llt II. Illtl-.flllKI. Mayor Homis has iif.pl'ovod the council resolution , liibtruutin ! ? tlici Hoard of Public Works tg employ enough sidowiillc rte r ' to finish tbu'laying ol nil sidewalk * . Una huvo been ordered , us well u the e that mav buordoretl bnfoi'3 ivlnterauts in. i I I I I > STOP THIEF. 9 ny i piik Keating Ilia rose * from many 5 g Udlci' clicek , ami miUnu mtuy men j wlllurrc ltbera c Ji ttacl rnlorn licuilh.j -u „ _ - . _ vlnorun.l coXiri it"--/ k % vlll cure * Hick Xlciidafliv , tu'llnu llltt\ ta charm on il.e Njeranrh , Jl ri-ondf KliACHEl ) A FRIESDIY HAVEN Arrival at Now York Oily of R Venezuelan STORY OF HIS FLIGHT FROM THAT LAND n Itnlngn on nn Ainr.rlr.iuVmol _ Attrinpts ot \PiiC7iirlnn Aiithorlllrs to Arrest Illin-nu ( ' .no Cnuso II * Tronlilf. S. I. , Nov. IS.-Tho Hod linn steamslilp Philadelphia dropped nnclior off ( Ouiu-nntlne nt SI o'clock last night. Among the passengers from Ln Onnyra w s Seiiot" Mljnros , lately governor of 1'nracan , Vcne. zucln. Scnor Mijiroj has gotten tbo Hod Star line Into Iron bio nnd lir.s canned thu United Stales government some uneasiness. The story of the Philadelphia Is ns follows : At Ciirucoa tbo Philadelphia took on board Sotior Mijiircs , who was nn oxllt ) . As ho hud been iroveruor of Caracas umlor thu old gov- ernmcnt , ho lied the country to save himself from punishment and landed tn Clirxcoa. MlJ.ircs emlurued for Now York lu thu Philadelphia , which arrived nt La ( Itiavrr. Novetnber 10. It wus the Intention of Captain Chnmburs to got his pas- gers nnd malls nnd stenm nwny that day , but whun the authorities learned thiitSonor Mlj.iros wns on noard they vlo- muiidcd that hu bo dellvured to Ihuni. Onn- tnlnChamhur.s replied thuiMljnros wnsn tvg > tlla.- passenger on board un American .ship unit was entitled to thu protection of tha American ll.ig. Tbo register ot the slim bad lii'Hti dopasitud In llm custom lutiso , us re quired by the Inws of the coiintrv. When Cuptuln CliiiniDors refused to deliver tip Mlj.irc.H HID tiutlinritles cave iiutlcw mat thev wo .Id keep tbo ship's register und thus prevent - vent her from Kiiilinir. P. I ! , llantin , thu Amorlcan consul at \ , - \ nunrra , declared that If Iho custom hottsii refused to glvu iii | the register ho would dUpatch thu vessel with a consular corttil cnto. The nrgumnnt was thut Mij.irus was not merely a political refugee , who hnd u right to protection of nnv Hair tbutwoild liiirbot * him , but , thut wtillo governor of far- acns ho baj b.-'on guilty of stoallng hor.sea belonging to prlvutu Individuals. ! M < nor Slljiirps" Story. Senor Mljaros gave his side of tlio story of thu charge against him of stealing cattle in Vuno/.uola. Ho Hays that ho wus sent out to buy provisions for the govern incut when Crc.spo'.s forces wore ut Onlay bo. Annmburof horses uud cattle wore tiikon , lint not In robbery , orders bsmg given at sixty days on tbo national treasury.Vtiun the bills foil dun the revolutionary parlv was in power und they , of course , 'dul not pay thu bliU An exeilinc incliiont occurred on Iho deck of the steamer Philadelphia. U llllnm King , n passenger , hnd u long box of HrouriiM which hu brought us inomuntos of the Yene zticluti revolution.Vhilu the custom homo ofllcers were examining tlunn u rlllu was dis charged , the bullet passing wlihln n few inches of the head of Honor Mi ) ires , who thought that some fiina'icof Iho Vunozuolnu . government was about to assassmutu him. Mtlrlili * ul II Micli'iy Itellr. LOWCI.I , , Mass. , Nov. IS. Annie I'lutnbur , a young lady Ul ) yoar-s old. committed sutcidr with chloroform. She was well off Hutu cluliy and .vusonoof the handsomest , girl in tlio aristocratic section ot the city , no homo omuy oitposito ( .Seneral Dutlor's res' ilcnco. Tlio cause of thu Nincldo is nr Known. A CONJFEUEHATE PATENT. ti-llc : ol Hut ( icurrniniiiit Ttitir Itnlitil th Miuilli f.ir Knur Vi'iirs , Of tlio many people wlio think Ute K'novv : i roati do'il about the uoiifoduij at'j government only n few nro tuutro ( the fact that Iho roiifedeiMO.v wts : mi | plied with a patent ollk'o and thut it if. Pi sued patents in just about the HUIII . style as that practiced liy the lTnitoi i States. How ninny inventions roc-oivoi such Dfotcclion n could bo thrown around tlioni by tlio iiovvor which ruled thoMittlh for four yo'ir.s may never ho Known , says the Washington Star , but it is curt.lit ) that til least Ilf- teen received ollleial recognition , for or ; i wall in tbo dllici ; of Mr. .lame * L. Nor ria In an original document , whicli nt , mired .lolin L. .lonos of Tally Ho , Nortl l Cttroliiiu , tbnt for fourteen yearn fron , iho iililh day ol Au u-,1 , ISttl , h should huvo "tho full aiut sivo rijht { and liberty of niti otliors to bo used"a now and usi.- ' fill improvement in wirri . ( T'i whooln ThiH wus lilt ! fift"ontii patent is ! iud In tbo ronfurluiituy. It uila nijjnod b' ' ; .fudaii 1' . lionjuniiii , attonic.i'iiorai . ; ; and I'utiiilorslijnud by KtiTus H. lihoiles coinini.-ssionor of piitonls. Mr. Uhodc. . ; was United Slates commissioner of tnl on Is prior lo the war. A < voii > | ) nnyin < ; the parchment , which is properly Healed' ' and which cost Mi1. Jones ill" sum of f 10. are the ciisloniury HioeilU'.itiotiH [ ami drawings. The poiiinniisliip dicplnior ill the Mpoeille.itioiis is o.\treni' > ly beau tiftil , ivlnlo the drawing , whicli nrc ii India ink on linen trar'In r , cnuld hard j iio improved on. The whole forms i- ' most in'lores 11 ! ! ! , and viilnublo honvonli- Mi : Jtnln'rt WAn - An r.vcuil'l. I'lfinan f .liol.soi : : rnnmo Co. , I.OHB -land I City.i. . A' . , .ay j t 'mt ul ( 'In ' lalinin. I HUD , hu roiild o .ly tal.o u wiiull "f dinner , ns Iio w In afeirfidroi- : < .lil.iifi-oni J > j -iH'i'il ' ; Tim ( " ( iniiniT : ho v. 'lit to Jlnniiu for Ijl * lienllh. Ini'iino liomn iini-urril. lu iho fall Iio ( Iccldi.'d iiiiiiii n Ilioroniili tilnl of Hood's SarsapanfiSa An I l > y Christmas hid : n hiMily tippollto , lii'fdlli' ' iliBi'siliin.iind vu : pcrfi-i'lly v/clf. Ills riirewiu due . boll ; , t.i llnod'H HOOD'S PlUUS 1111/un-lkiiatluii ' ' ' NOTK I' < OK DA Ti.Hio ou'iirrrt nf nil lulu ( ir pii'ts o' lo'e ' ' 4Ili htrect from Vi'illluni ilreil to NVo" uoMh aver.nc. Von mo lien tiy iiiillicj Dial li > unit ' { ' . Illfl I1 dlhllllOMHll' fVl'llU | > < l > I' " ' t' ciiy ul Dinah i. n.uo Ijeim < liilv l l' " niuJ I tin nuiytir.illi tlin niirov.il | | < > f Hi' i'iv < ' " "i rllnf f.ulil 'Mly. t.Mlk < ei > i tlio .1 nn iu III I ii..viiinr.s lunp'.TllvcJy i/f tin' nrmnTlj iillfi't liy vliiiiiKln. Hie grudo i.f i-'ild in'iit , d ll ofani.l neco'iiiiy by i/K.liiiiin'i'N" I K , | iv < i Ui'iuliur , ith. IS ! ) . ' , iiiirAi-d | | Oi-KilHT' illii I" Von lire fnrtlirr notllled dial liavlui < t ri'pti > d Hall nppolntriibiil nn'l do-y'inalln n a riiiiruil | liy luw. HU will on tins " -Hi di.y Nnvi'inhur. A. 11. Ivj. ' , iit'ilin limirof ao'iiio1 In the iifuruirjii , lit llm uiliit ofiiri ! ir O'floijiihoi' , Iliy I'.inuiin i | . , wllliln Ih'irorjiu iituliinllb ( if said elly , incut for llm in.rp'W ' condlili'i' H4 mid inulilnu Hu iiiiiiiiinit diimauo to Iliu o'.rneis iiispei'il < * ly or BU ntoiierly iilTi.fli'tl liyhald idi.infi1 of cr.ii ) . t , u liiu liitocon l < U'ratIon | > iii'lHl IHIIUMII * . H un you nrn nialllul to tin | itfi'iil ' i.l' ' l"i nnd pliifo itforniulil and muliuaiiy i li ur htntonients ( unceriilnis.ilil . usju- ' of damni-ei us y".i nmy ( ' " " ) < ll'l1l ' ; ! VP.r \ . , I' \ (1 HIIHI * ld 111:0. : j , i'At'i * JOHN t' . nCK. . Cori.lilllll-l-of Cuiiilia. Nor. I'tU. wn.