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Til 1C OMAHA DAILY IIEIS : TUESDAY , IsOV KMUET ? S , 1808. PflPOCRATS ARE ON THE RUN Losing Confidence iu Their Ability to Garry the 8tat of Nebraska. TAKING DOWN ON PROPOSITIONS TO BET All Kill ill of Monr ) nnil Otlil * IMIrrri n Sliorl Time \KII , lull : \o Moneyla Mulit at Hie I'rrirnt 'I I tins LINCOLN" , Nov. 7. fSpeclnl. ) Around tin republican nlntc headquarters there Is an all ol satisfaction over the > xork of the cam paign just closing , and the \xurd Is vent on to the workers over the state that -.here t ! every chance of victory next Tuesday If tlu full vote Is brought out. r'areful estimate ! dhow that the republican T file ticket x.-ll bo electM by from " .000 to 7,000 majority and that the legislature will have seventy tbreo republicans on Joint ballot , which xIl Insure the election of a i "publican to MIC- trod Allen In th0 L'nit -itates l senate , 'liu newt , from thy congicsslonal districts 'li rfjually encouraging , and there IB now gooi irason to claim the election of foui rfpub Mean congreEsnien xvlth tbo popocratlc inu Jorltips large j cut down or wiped out In ( in other two. 'Ihcsc chlms are baped on tin belief th.it the lepubllears will contlnui their work up to thn very moment of cv ; inj ; the r-flls on Tucjday night , and tlia they will see to It that a fair count Is mad. . In every voting place Wrille the fu.slonlatr appear to be aanguln In their claims , It has been notlcei for flic last wcsk thit they 1m v lost ihc atr of confidence that the ; pcfiBessed before , and that the mli'.o to tht fullest pxtent the danger a defeat. Ono of the .a o house attache who has been ronetnntly on the stum for six xxeekfi made a wjgcc tc-n dayi ag that Poyutor xxould have l.iuO ! ; majoiitj Ho has beun elldlnp down In his estlnuvt until three dayo ago he made a small wage- that Poyntcr would bo elected , but dc tllned to name any majority and decline- all other offers to bet on nn even thin ? Jn other partn of the state money Is bolti freely offered that Hay ward will h elected. Hvcn money Is being be In the fouith mid fifth dlstrlrt mi the election of congressmen. I the First district the only xxager that ca bn made is on the size of Hurkctt's mn .lorlty , and home bets have been made the he will have 2,500. A republican ninjorit of i.dOO in thi ! district Is about the usur nVr , and thcro Is very little fusion mono at that In Lancaster county there are some In dlratlonp of a Inndalldu In favor of th i "publican ticket and the fuMonlsts ai trading everything In an offoit to get vote for onu of their candidate ? for the st.it bcnate. The spucchpn ol Iluikett on Ft ! day night and Ihtirston Saturday nig ! hnd n gieat effect In enthusing the n publlcaiiP , nnd It H believed that there wl be more unecratched ballots jo Into tli boxes than ever before. There will be n panne In the hard x/ork until the poll clofc , and no part of the rtate or lor ; tlrkets xv 111 bo neglected. In sheer dcspert lion the fusionlsts have yont for LJrjnn I rome home on a furlough and will try I exhibit him nnd his uniform to the voters o Tuesday In the hopes that the tldu of d < tertlng voters from the popocratlc cans can be sxxe-pt back. Lincoln l.iu-nl > nlr" . Dr Will A. Do Mav of Danbury , Net Ins bcfn fined for violating the phnrmat law which requires that nemo but u regls tired pharmacist < an sell or dispense drug medicines or chemicals. Hcnrv S. Hart of. Lincoln , .ch.ilrinnii < f. ( connnlUoo a violations , prosecuted him. Colonel John P. Dratt. Inte commander < the I'lrst Nebraska regiment at Manlli arrlxcd hero this afternoon In spite of tt long and tiresome Journey home , he Is fee ing hotter than when he left Manila nnd peels to recuperate rapidly. Ho will pn cred to his homo nt Bennett tomorrow. A joung man named Neal was four alongside the ra'lroad ' track near Roca thb county this morning , nearly dead fro bud ruts and bruises about his head. I was taken care of by partlew In the nolgl borhrod and It hns tlnce been learned th. . ho has been working on a farm not far fro vsbero ho vsns found The soung man Is tuch n loxv condition that ho is unable ( ell xx hat happened to him The Unlon-Commeiclnl club held a mee. Inn at noon today nnd completed the cle tlon of r dicers for the ensuing year as fo lows President , C. H Rudge , vlcei presldct Cicorgo H. Clarke , treasurer. M J. Waugl uecretavy , E. R Slzer. The Board of Dlie : ort consists of C. H. Rudge , .1. C. Hat ham , J. C. Secrest. E. R Slzer , H. Young , M. J. Witugh , L C. Burr , N. Abbott , J. T. Dorgnn. J. D Macfarland , A I ) Fitzgerald and Oeorge H. Clarke. A-KIN A T : IIIMIOM : : VIIA- TMO r < iiiiinnlfN | IIOIOHP | ( o 1'ut In C < - IIUIIKH ntV > iniirf. WYMORE. Neb , Nov. 7. ( Special ) T Nebraska Telephone eompanj , xxhlch has long distance wiio iu this city , is bcfc the city council now with nn appllcitl for a franchise for a lo.-al exchange , xvhl It proposes to put In as soon as the fra rhlso 1 * granted. This company xx-as grant a franchise for this purpose several ye ; HUU. but on account of a clause contain therein , which gave the city council t right to regulate the price charged sn wrlbers. no exchange was ever put In a the company now nsKt ) the council to < this clause out. The matter ulll bo dtspo * of at the next council meeting. The f. that local parties anticipate putting In exchange Is perhaps the > cause of the sn don activity of the Nebraska company , I the local company declares It will noxv ahead and put In an exchange even If t Nebraska company puts one In also. 7 Nobr.iska people have refused to glva I locil exchange- connection with their lor distance wire. ( 'iinilnu ( mutt ) DUIriot Court. WEST POINT. Neb. . "Nov. 7. ( Special. ) The postponed fall term of the Cuml county district court xvlll convene Wednesday morning next , at 0 o'clock. number of L'rlmlnil cases will bo trlt though th" crimes charged are not grai The usual amount cf Uxv and equity mn ness vxlll come be > fou > the court. s ( ilfti for iililloi'M , COLUMBUS. Neb. Nov. 7. ( Special. ) Almost 100 boxes containing Christmas pi < onts were sent from here today to the be it Manila and H nolulu. The boxes x.tre the i emulation size adopted by the * ilcpai ment and wore filled 'with good things a useful presenn. Nearly all of the bo ; vero made up by friends of the boys , I Ihrro woio tome who onlUtul line who h no rclatixec here and a Mibserlptton vx taken up and all the boxes were tilled. Tli were sent to San Francisco ihU ovetilnr ; n xx 111 leave there Nox ember 15 for their d < tir.atlon. DAVIU CITY. Neb No.7 ( Spe-lol.l The BIU.JI County Sanlinry and Helli-f M mission U preparing CbrUtmis buxc * tu forwartlc l lu Company R at ilaulhi aa-i rocts to klilp ihtu to Liiucln urnarm ISvcry m rnher of ( luonir. . . " - w'.U > H- ; numbered bv tli Ir fr < .nd lieu Court li < Clntti * loiinlx. COLVMnilS , Nib. N-v 7 -I > ne , Isl. The regular Nnvmbcr term of vh * I'U county dlstrir' eouri convened In thli c today. Judge \luert presiding The day v Kxoied lo asslgnlrg the cloi-U * i for t term , xxhlch U unusually heavy , containl something o-es 200 civil nnd about a d02 jrlmlnal c The term will pr'ubiy ve \ tlnue fr r ihicc werku or morefter nr- ; he > ases in order xvlth the attor- nev , eourt M adjourned until next Mon day , November II. In order to give all ate to attend the election riiiiim nrnicTID \.r II\HTIM : . ln > for Prpsli > trrliuiM In tin- | MtixtllliK : SH.rii l.a ( It ) . I HASTINOS , Neb , Nov 7 ( Special ) The i dllver arnlverjar ) and dedicatory exercises | of the PlMt Prcsbvterlan ehureh were hold t yesterdav The chureb was elegantly de"-o- j rated for the or.um Flags and bunting I hung on the vnll while palms and pot'od .plants . were In prr fusion At the morning service Rex. David S flchafl. D-D , now of Cincinnati , the first pastor of the Presbyte rian church in Hasting ! ) , preached the anni versary sermon His reminiscences of church xxork In Hastings twenty-five years ago were eloquently portrayed nnd were lis tened to with thr > doipgt attention for over two hours. The dedicatory osereUcs were held In the church at 3 SO o'clock In the nftr rnoon. Rev. O. Hess Mi'phe-i.son , I ) D , of Chicago. prenelu'd the dedlcat'on ' sermon. Ills text , wan "The Church the Pillar of Truth " i J N. Cla k , on behalf of the ehureh debt , committee , returned thanks to all who as sisted lu frfclng the < lnireh fiom debt. He then rend his rrp rt. which shOAc < l the church < Ub to be Jooro. ! and al-o showed thru * J,2l32o had besii subs-rlbpd and paid in to clear the debt The deed to the church was then turned ever to the proper odleert. l The evening sen ices oonsi'toO of rexeral short priyers > and the ' -eadlnc of Bieetlngr , , from former pasto-s of the ehuieh. Every serxlco was attinrted by over 1,000 people. ttnoliifhM CliiiliKv nt Kinrrnon. UMERSON. Neb , Nov 7. ( Special.- ) Will H. Smiley sold his ) CO-acr ) farm neat Emertou to Rudolph SchopUo for SVflOO. He then purchased the grororv store ot John , F. Ilerbuck and T\ill engage In 1 > uslnc s In IJnierson. ! ' I James Mi-Henry N completing a l..OOf ' bushel capaeitv tlfvator , S. K Cobb In build. i Ing a new brl-U veneered postonico btilldinp ' nnd W. (1. ( Merten is erecting a ue-v dwell ing an fine as sny in town Miot In the rin-0. ASHLAND , Neb , Nov. 7 ( Spcclal.- ) Saturday evening Mis. Loulo DcSouards , wife of a farmer llxlng south of this city , while on her return home , xvaa shot in llu face by an air gun In the hands of a small bov. The ball struck near the side of her nose and glanced , lodging under her eye , x\hcre the surgeon could not reach It xvltli a probe. The accident Is a serious one and may lesult in the loss of the oje. Hi nUnmiii'n I-'ntnl llnrt. FAiniUIRV. Neb , Nov. 7 ( Spcclal.- ) Pert Daxxfon , brol.cnian on the RocK Ifrland , xxhile making a coupling at NarKa , t i Saturday night fill under the xxheels , l xxhlch passed oxer his light leg. He xxas , brought to hli home in this city nnd the amputated , but It xxas impossible to sax < his llfo < ind ho died las > t night. Ho xvas t about 2fi years of ago .ind had been mar- nod only about n year. I Money In Poultry. ASHLAND , Neb , Nov. 7. ( SpeciaU- The poultry buslnens has become a goer source of revenue 1o the farmers of till ! community. Every Frldav a poultry e.n comes hero fiom Schuyler Exery wcel the car takes out from Ashland , Walioe and Schuyler from h.OOO to 12,000 poundt of llv-o poultry , which are shipped to Sar Francisco. > < > ( n TII nil lit n to. MINDEN , Neb , Nov 7 ( Special ) Me- Leod W. Chappell , candidate on the demo cratic ticket for representative from Kcarnej county , sent out circulars lute Saturdaj night announcing that lie was not a can didate. Such , action on his pait vxlli greatly complicate the situation. Mnn round Demi. WAUNETA , Neb. , Nov. 7. ( Special Telegram - egram ) Word has Just reached WauneU that Thomas O'Brien , a farmer living ncai Ough , Neb , wcs found dead , lying in th < load near his home. Ho xsas absent fron the house for twentfour hours but vxai supposed to bo herding cattle. Merllnu hchoolN Itcopcn. STERLING , Neb. , Nov. 7. ( Special ) - The schools opened today , after being closci for two weeks on account of diphtheria. N < nexv cases , and these xxho xx-ero sick las week have recovered , except one , nnd that 1 : much Improved and out of danger. FIRE RECORD. Southern 1'iiclflc Shop * . SACRAMENTO , Nov. 7. A fire , whlcl broke out In the extensive railroad shops o the Southern Pacific nt an early hour thi morning , caused a loss of oxer $200,000. 1 started In the car and machine shops in th center of a group of large buildings , aud fanned by a stiff northxx-est wind , destrojei the structure and Its eostly machinery li less than half an hour. It next attackei 10 the big saxv and planing mill and cablne n shop , filled -\xlth seasoned lumber of al re Kindh , and In a few minutes the xxhole In " > terlor of the big brick structure xx-as 'h r.iglng furnace. Hundreds of firemen fough ' the ( lamer , xxhlch xxero got under contrc -A befoio da > light. The cause of the fire I rs not posltlxcly knoxxn , but It Is thought t 'd ' haxo started from crossed electric xxlrcs 1 10 the car shops. ' > ! It is only a little more than a year slue id the pattern shop of the railroad compan nt xx-as burned , causing a loss of nearlj $500 , ; d ono. ct Ilrenery nt Wlllier. WILBUll. Neb. , Nov. " . ( Special. ) Th Wllber brexxery. xxlth all Its Contents , xva ; o totally destroyed by flre on Sunday nigh' ' 10 U belonged to Frank J. Hayek , xxho bough ie the propel ty a fovx months ngo from Kobe * Son. Insuied for $ ! > 000 In the Western t Toronto , $3,000 In the Hartford of Haitfor nnd $1,000 In the Uoyal ot England ; tola $11,000 , xxhlch xx 111 atout cover the loss. Th flro xxas fti t swrn in the Ice house at abet 10 o'clocK. IS 111 | Port ? IliillillutiM . . , , . . . . , . . , . . ' I P1TK1N. Colo. . Nov. 7 All the bulldln ? ' on both bides of Main street from Fourl P' ' tstreft to Fifth , forty In number , wei destroyed by flro , bellcxcd to huxe been i j Incendiary origin , xxhijh started at 1 o'cloc ; this morning. The loss U estimated : - j $100,000. The heaviest single loss 13 that > s- I U. II. Williams & Co. . general stole ar , s bank , $10000. l- I PrnlrliriiCH. . id1 SE.XECA. Neb , Nov. 7 ( Special. ) = s prairie lire has been raging betxxeen tt it Dismal and Loup rlxers for the last fortj id eight hours , and resists the b-vk-flring ( > fort > rallxvay section and roundhouse mei ' > ' AH thlh la xxrlttcn another flro ha * startt id in the big grasu on the north side of tt * - i I.oup river. The toxm la In great danger. Hum nnil llm-M-x lluriii-cl. A. Nb. . XnT idpeclaMt p. m. yesterday t'lo ' lire alarm > xa soundei ! n ihort llroe the i-tnble "i the preml'o D cu'te ] < ! Uy Iltiam Uool.er xxas burned i hiiound. . In n xxere txxo good horf-e 1 'i ih b..o.'M 1 ,1 f'tiei wirr , f . sumv Mini * lli' lr i > 4il. [ v I S\OHAMiN'l.l Nox 7 Traxcl on tl ' a's Ce-uial I'aottli railroad has bei-n dflayc He aboat tx\entv alu hours b > a t're In il IK snoxx shedj ami tunnel between duniml fll and TrukeeIurh damage xxa < " ' ' "e b > ufore the fames xxere suudued SUCCESS IN SOUTH DAKOTA Hepnblicans Have Reason to Believe that They Will Win Today. MANY FUSIONISTS DESERT THEIR PARTY f net Ion In Turning ; Dimn IliM r.iniHT supporter * Drltt * Mniiy Voter * Into ( InH < - piilillcmi l-ai-15. CHAMnnitLAIN , S D , Nov 7. I Special. ) The campaign now 'closed In south Uakot : will bo long remembered as the metii acri monious in the history of the tate. Na tional iuues haxo been Involved to the ex tent of ( his campaign bng ! the p'eltmlmrj skirmish over the election two vears hon-i of a Micrchjor to Senator I'ettlgrexv th < struggle' being between I'cltlgrpw , baekei by the fuslonlats and silver pentlnifnt of tin stole , anil a straight or administration re publican. Thus the retult of the comlnj election will haxe Important bearing on thi position of the state two years from nov with refeicnco to I * taking Its place In tin frco sllxcr or lepubllean column Although free sliver coin-go has beci olllclally declared by the chairman of th populist fitnto committee to be "as big fi humbug as the tariff question and about ,1 dead pn I'sue. " the fusion orators ha\o n Interval * fought to Inject life Into it , wll : ImltlTi'iont siiLtefs. They speedily found Mia the railroad question furnished them ai Issue with which they could more cisll , hoodwink th - voters of the mate. There fore their chief bittlo cry has been "Shal the railroads or ( he people rr.lo. " Penato I'rttlpre.v has had personal charge of th campaign for the fuslcul.us nnd the DRIIIM- - he ids of the democrat ! : , populist and pllve republican state committees b.ixe merol carried out his wishes In directing the cam palgn. The cry of nilroad domination o the state Is expected to fool voters \\h permit designing politicians to do thel thinking for them. How little foundation there li for th fusionlsts' chpiges that the republican pait of the ptate Is committed to the Interest of the railroads and against the Interest of the people Is shown by the fact that th republican state platform contains a plan emphatically pledging the support of th party to the successful termination of th now celebrated rate case , which has bee appealed to the United States supreme cour by the railroads , which were defeated In th federal court of this circuit. riiiuiKC Tlu-lr Attitude- . The carnpnlsn has developed man changeof atilltude of prominent men an In these changes the republicans ha\ much the brtter of It. Colonel Mehli elected attorney general on th fusion ticket two years ago , has been a onts with his party leadnra for some Urn although ho went to the front durin the war with Spain and is a competent an > honorable attorney , lie was denied a renom Inatlon by I bo fusion mnungers by dlrec tiou of Senator Pettlgrew. Judge C. S. Pal mer , one of the most noted political aero bats in the northwest , a man wholly de xold ot even a hcmblmice of political prln clplo aud who is known OH the Jonah c South Dakota politics , because ho bear the unen\lable reputation of being able t make moro political blunders in a gl\c time than any other man lu the state , xxn given Origsby's place on the tlcke fiiigsby Ihes In Slouv Falls , the homo c Senator Pettlgrew , and it I& the opinion t well informed men thit If the two me were candidates for the saiao office whei both are 5 nown the greater popularity c ( Jrigsby woulil give him nn pvcrnhclm In ? victory over the "pickerel statesman. Another prominent man who has icccntl repudiated the fuslontsts is Senator Kjli who has many friends amoug the democrat and populists. Then there la Hon. Bartlel Tripp , United States minister to Austria Hungary din Ing Cleveland's last admlnls ( ration , \\lio for years has been thn lead Ing democrat of the state. Urlgndler Ger eral Mark W. Shenfo Is another llfelon democrat who has repudiated the luslo ticket. There are also Hon. 11 L Louck for years leader of the populists and tl father of populism In South Dakota Hoi D. W. Flick of Uapld City , -who did as muc or moro than any other one man to can the Black Hills for the fusionlsts tw years ago , Colonel J. W. Jones , editor an publisher of the Lead Dally Call , a man wli has stood high In the councils of the fuslc parties and who did valiant work for tl fusion ticket In that part of the state tw years ago. Colonel Steele of Deadwood , ot of the most prominent In the old demi cratlc organization and ono of the best ar moat cffe tlxe orators In the state , has all declined to train longer -with the fuslc forces. The significance of these changes enn be ter bo understood when it is iccalled thi two jears ago all these men , with the c- ccptlon of Hon. Bartlett Tripp. who had n > then returned to the United States fro his foielgn post of duty , acthelj puppoit' the fusion tlcl.et , which even then was on partially successful , the governor and tl few others fleeted by the faslonhts ha- Ing won by only a. few hundred votes. Th jcar , with all these men and their frlem strongly opposed to the fusion ticket , the : would seem to be good grounds for the bi lief that the republican ticket will be elect ! by anywhere from fi.OOO to 10,000 majorlt nniT OK A cuLoiinn soi.niin Snlllclpnt to Pri'ioiit n Simnluli Ilm UiHlfinl lnK Too Mnnj ( Incfctlonn. DENVER. Nov. 7 ( Special ) "Tho flr whisky that I secured in Santiago \vi . ' obtained under exciting circumstances t said a colored soldier on a South Droidwc i car coming from Fort Logan to Denver. 1 t , explained that ho was a member of tl I ! Twenufifth Infantry , which participated : , i the tight at El Caney , where the bulle 3 flew thirkcst. "It makes ms laugh every time I thlr of It , for Uvxas one of the- few amusir episodes that xxe experienced ixhlle XXP xxe in that icglon After xxo had taken tl city and things \\ere being straightened 01 , the f-oldler * xxere xxont to stray around ! a groups xOien off duty , and ono day I ha ] I pened to be out xxlth four others , all boi { on finding recreation. One of the cro\ ' t xvas named Ilroxvn , a colored man , and , grtat bin ffllo.v. xxlth a big heart. He cou j speak Spinlsh quite -.xell. "Ho xentured the remaik that some the old red liquor that xxu xxere used to New Orleans and other Mississippi rlv toxvns xxotild brace us up a gooJ deal ai j that If any ono had the price of five glass \ xxe xxould seek a place and set a drink , j "We finally found a saloon and entere Patrons of dramshops there do not stand i j to bars xxhen they Imbibe. They take sea i nt tables and are serxed by the bartend * as xso do In Denx-e-r on Sunday. "As xxt > passed In xxe noticed seated several tables a number of Spanish ? oldiei I but they said nothing to us , nor did \ve tb-m. \\e had been & | rins at the tal perhaps the or six minutes xxlihout bell noticed In any xxay by the bartender , wl did not appear to be busy xxlth any oth customers and xxe wire sroxxlng somauh . ttxxaio of the fact thai ho xxas purposely l j coring us. "After a xxhlie the bartender spoke ! some of hU countrymen In a general xx , In Spanish to the effect that ho xxould d 1 right t'ic-e anl he eternally spitted In hd uefore h * xxculd ser * < - tb e interim ! blai ' YaaVefi ni h anx h ni ; j Our mui , Iuxu ihc one xxho could U | I deraiand ibc suunuU UnEuase luaiDtd f)0 the table an 1 made a rush for individual who was presiding ovr the dr mies of the ! establishment | "IJrown xxas mad and as he grabbed the ' man around the shoulder * he fell to and pounJed him over the head with his revolver and while the fellow ytllert xxlth pain J Drox-n pulled thu trigger three tlmea and the rcom echoed xx'ith th" explosions of three charges of pcrxx-der. Ilroxxn onlj fired to scare and the bullets fl"\v up oxer the felloxx's head. IJrown released him ns the last shot left the gun. ! "The Spaniards In the pUoc < attored like I dust -n the xxlud when the pistol xxas tired and the bartender ran out of the door like ' n streik of lightning as soon as nroxxn let 1 him go. Then Hrow u said 'Come on , boys , I now we will get a drink. ' He olllelated as bartender and we took samples from nearly everything In stock. Some of it was good whisky , too , but xxo took nothing more than we wanted at the time , We did not molest drawer We xvero xct . - his caah mo.-o consid erate of the man's Interests \Ve left the price of one drink all around on hU table nn.l walked out of the place \ftirwarl colored and white American roldltrs allka reeelxcd the moat courteous attention from the caloon men of Santiago We were waited upon quitpromptly. . " SCRIMMAGE WITH ROBBERS lo i' of ritlxriiN nxcliniier * Sliot-t iiltli tin * ( iiuiR. KlIlliiK Om > unit rrtliturliiK HcMiiiiliiilr-r. ' WOUCtSTEH , Mass. . Nov. 7 Karly today - day a tosse of cltlzons of North Grafton sui rounded a gang of burglars xxho had broken Into the postofflce and captured two and killed ono of the robbern fjcorgo Allen discovered the burglars and leaving his bouse through a rear xvlndow alarmed Auio3 ( Jetch ll and William Ctctchell , who are both ( onstablcs. and sex eral other men They surrounded the postofllce and found three I men on the outride of th hu'ldlna ' ; . Uoth the burglars and eltl/ens opened flre with rexolxeis and after some brisk shooting the lobbers fled. Substqutntlv the dead body o ! one of tht-m , apparently a rrem-hman. 'xaa found In a field near bj Hnterlug the building txxo other burglars xxcro found and captured. They were armed. The prison ers xxerc taken to Westboio for preliminary hearing In the district court FLOODS CAUSE MUCH MISERY Deinntntlon to Crops In Snnln Clara Province Will C'liiiHe More Suf fering In Culm. HAVANA , Nov. 7. Oxvlng to the constant rains which have fallen recently thr > streams In the province of Matanza-s have nvcrfloxvp ] , flooding oxer 1,000 acres in the ] QW district of that province. The land inundated had ju t been planted with sugar cane and fiult trees , after three years of n-glec-t , and the disaster has again plunged the Inhabitant" of this district Into the deepest misery Thn Yumlrl valley Ins also been tl od d. The evacuation of the cities of Sanctl Splritu- , and Trinidad in the province of Santa Clara Is expected to be completed on November 15. 15.BIG BIG BLAZE AT GREEN RIDGE MlKKonri Tovrti Mroiit by nNnntroun Tire nnil I.nrKe DnniaRo Done riiurchen Drxtroj eil. SEDALIA , Mo. . Nov. 7. The town o ; Green Rldgo , twelve miles south of here , wa : almost swept out of existence by flre today ' Among the buildings destroyed arc th' < Baptist and Christian churches. Losses an not given. DEATH RECORD. Iiiteiitor of Hie Mfr Vrenerver. NEW YORK , Nor. 7. OtUd Kahnweller Inventor of the cork Jaoket life preserver died yesterday at his home in this city. I'onuder of Cohilen Club. | LONDON. Nox7. . T. B Potter , thf founder of the Cobden club , the once famous free trade organization , is dead. TWELFTH VICTIM IS FOUND Vitntlirr limit In Ilir imilorlitinl flintier WreoU n1 Hclrnll l Hrcoi rrril. DKTIIOIT. Mich . Nox 7 Tlu terribly mangled holy of the twelfth victim of Satin- day's theater colhp e > x\i taken from the mini of Wojdcrland today II xxas that of Charles Mlelke , a laborer , n.lx.is dUeox- t red In a corner of the top gallery , nearly coxerctl by wreckage. When finally extri cated , the remains xvcte x\r.irpcd 'n ' nn un" uufikci's blanket ni il loxxcred to the sfeot | xxith a rope In full xietx of .1 ciovxd of spec- tntors 1'homo de Mnn , a member of the firm which hml the contract for looting and flru- proofing the Jtrtictute , assetH that onu 01 Ms men ilcovorel ! th.it one of the root tnt5 c ; ha'l deflected nn Inch and a Inlf , but ' that .he man considered It was only .1 "settling" of the roof structure * The weight of the roof was borne by thrco atcel trussed each fourteen feet wide , from top to bnt- toni , and long enough BO that the ends were 1 let Into die walls en racli side of the build- I Ing. TERESA WAY BE A DERELICT > nniHilaU n\trr | < iH .MumDniilil nx to Wlirdu-r ( | | ( . ship m-nll } Point tltrt * < l. CHICAGO. Nox 7 A special to the Nexx * from Washington cavs Na\y department of ficials feel a ions wa > from certain that the Maria Teresa is really at the ocean' ' bottom Ai n n.atter of fact the fear th.H | I' would sink caused It to be abandoned. i It Is prolnble that a searcher x. Ill be sent I out to team the Chip's fate , for It Is felt 1 It ma" now be a derelict TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST I'nrftt rionilj nnd Mnoh ( older In Nrl > rn .Kn , lthVlnils In ' the Vcirdi. I _ _ _ _ j WASHINGTON. Nox 7. Forecast lor I Tueslay | For Nebraska and Kansas Pnitly cloudy and much colder , north x\lnd For Iowa and Mttisourl Generallv fair ; much colder north winds. For North .ind ' South Dakota Partly I cloudy nnd continued told norlh wind ? For Wvomlnc and Montana Snow flur ries , north to northeast winds. l.ocul [ teooril. oFi'iri : OF inn WKATHIR nunicAf. OMAHA , Nov. 7 Omaha record of tcm- ppr.ituro and i.ilnfall , compirod xvltli I IIP corresponding dav of the lupt three j-ears - : 1S31 1S17 ! , 1M6. . Mnxiniiim tcnippr.itiuo . . ft ) Ifi " 0 , li Mltilmvm temperature . 1rt 4l > 'JJ " 1 \x rase- temp inture o' 4' 21 "I ' llnlnfnll . 10 fll T .2 > of tempoiature and pieelnltatlon I at Omaha for the day nnd Mnc < ? Maic-h I , , 1 5 Normal for the flax' . . . II i n\c' PS for th < > dux . . . 1 ! Ac. umiilated excess since M ireh 1 . . -Wi Nuiiml nilntali IDI the dav .i > l lucn | DelU lenev for the day . . C > l iucli 'in'iil ralnf'll Klivo March I . .2" 01 Inches Peilc leticv Hlnro March 1 1-12 Inch" Petleloni-v for co > period. IMt" 11. i > 7 Indies Uxee ° s for eor period. 1S90 . . . . I 44 Inches IlenorlH from Stutlonn nt 8 p. in. STATIONS AND STATP OF _ - 3 WBATHEU. - Omnha. clear I fii , (0. ( 0.1 Noith Plitte , partly cloudy .141 0" " Salt Lake , clear 12 IV 1 rhejenne. Miox ! nt * M' ' ! Ci T Ftnplil City , lourtx 2S on i no Huron , partly oloudv | ? ,152 \ M AVIllNton . . . . , partly . cloudy 2V . 2fil T Chicago , eiear p. j Pt. I.otilp , rjoiidj .ft ) Ht. Paul , p-irtly tloyjy ! so l . .ivenportlrit : . . i' . . . fiO B8 Ilslena , cloudy . . . 31 3S CO Kaii'-as City , ele-ii . 671 70 | 1 lavre , snoxx Ins 11 Hl'mi-rlc. Mioxxlng . ] 24 36' ' .01 ( ! alve ton. olnudy . . . | 66 70' ' , f ) T indlc itiB trnee of preclnltnt'on I , A WELSH , Local ToreraHt OHH'l.il. .ViViVfWiV/.ViWiViViViVix-Wi'iWiYrViVVi'iSWuV. . . . . . . . M > n 'iitMX ' | g FREE ADVICE lv * our I'll Mi-Inn nndn FREE SAMPLE , , of ui mciTulmnnil ni pnto 1'rro Itnnk treat ne n" di in \tliu Muvcolltnt in i | > ei > nto noi'ie of Uic Ttlir rou thoiild urlln tit , ( iiic the ten > in onof I\riep | < la , Con tlpallon , Hrndai'lit , I.lifr ami Kldlir- } ill vnrft t-ond foi Jirnuf of It Mn r.unrnntr. . II. Vtltr u * ftlMnit nil nt xour i < /tnntiiiiii | ) i Kny'n Itunnviiloi ! olil h > < lriiKRl > > * ot cut li mall on receipt of ) > Hrr , : . % rt-nto und 81.00. AdJrfH Dr. B. J. KAY MEDICAL CO. , ( WnttmOffice Omahn , Nob. iix.xt.ua \W That you will line I under our roof llio most liberal assortment of Fall nnd Winter woolens in the city. A generous va riety of over 2,000 styles draped on table ? , side by side , for easy and quick comparison. We're anxious to have you r-ee them. We want you to com pare our as-bortmenl with the average variety about town. We gladly oiler you samples and price * for comparison feeling a f-snivel that your order will come back to UP. The fabrics we offer you at Slo. $18 and 520 will compare fa vorably with the a\erage s'Jo suit of the imitauHs. They are f-crupulonsly tailored in the latest fashion the lit- ting and ( hushing receives the same careful attention as the higher priced garments and are in every way adapt ed to the requirements of the most exacting dresser. The fabrics we offer at S25. $ HO and $85 need no special com mendation. They are the best that foreign or domestic mills produce and the tailoring is in keeping with the fabrics. It costs as little to command a thoroughly first class tailored suit , as we sell them , that wevonder who can bo satis fied with the shoddy productions so common. All our garments are made by the best skilled tailors of Omaha. TROUSERS , $4-$5-$6-$7 and $8 SUITS , $15 to $50 FALL OVERCOATS , $15 to $40. 209 and 211 S. 15tli St : , Karbach Block Tly Tld 10 is Is fl it itn i- iit it itd a Idjf jf i inM1 M1 id PS d. d.IP IP tsr r , nB B , to le IB 10 I'l I'lIt It lu les ? s k StlS