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NETEENTH YEA ARSI DOLITICIANS SETTLE A FEUD, | Two Prominent Kentuckians Shoot and Carve, TOMAHA, SATURDAY MORN ALLISON'S ERIENDS REJOICE, No Danger of the Popular Iowa nator's Retirement. NOVEMBER THE OMAHA & PIERRE ROAD. We Will South Dakota's Capital. MONTANA ADMITTED, | tist in this city, land drove dir 10 the white houns the carriage and Mrs. Cleve- STORED TO HIS PARENTS, Mr. Oleveland called alone ovoland gave tho er to the coachman 0 driva her to a woll , and he drove out President Isanes the Fore Eight Yo Turas Up in Californin son to-day issue known art gallc inion of stat mining property Aro Was @ Strik urned for Mr, when tho carriago the same or essential point at Commonwealth, Wis, yed by him in which Dickin the strikers sworo A fow days aftar the stri ONE OF THE COLONELS from those adum WAS GOV, FORAKER KNIFED? ALL ARRANGEMENTS PERFECTED. his wife at th sions of tho wern stopping. trait 18 to ba prosented to gallery in this city, but the gallery up to the present. tim know of the hat the new he Corcoran The Other Has Made H's Will tepublicans inister to Belginm Under Hayes. Indignant Denials From Ohlo ssmen Charged With Treachs y—Major McKinley Likely to Be Reured, I'he Route Which the Proposed Line provision of the aid, declare and p claim the conditionts imposed by coneress on to entitie that state to have been ratif admission of said deny that they a Former cific Purchased By tho Burlington, from school, and Sinco that yes on the ehild spent a fortune trying to discov Detectives were on- h and a standy §3,000 was offored for knowled whéfeabouts tho state of N admission to the »d and that the ) the unfon is now whoreot [ hav ised the seal of the United lovers in this city may be noted in During her residence i Mrs. Cleveland never visited the art g Once when s when Miss Van Vechten wus stoppin 1d, the two guests made @ shor This s the tiio gallory althcugh during the years she was o, the officials made rations for a visit from her, but pointed them each time, day the parents ney oned Goodlos Kills Cc LovisviLLe, Goodloe, o memt can commit futernal revenue district, Colouel A. M. Swope, Lexington this was shot and fatally wounded. The men met 1 and when cach saw who the oth glared at cach el Swope, A Connoction With Dakota, WasniNatoN Buneau Trie Owata Bes, URTERNTH ST AsmiNGroN, D, G N There was rejricing to-lay among the re- publicans in congress now t the wews contamned pateh to Senator Spooner, of Wisconsin, an- nouncing that the legislature safoly republican and that Senator Allison would be re-elec E'rom other sources the information is re- there is no possible likelihood of a combination of prohibitionists or independ- 0y's whereabouts, s Miss £olsom, ational republi- the Seventh The Omaha ut ndvices to have formed arrangements and my hand and > of the boy's and collector visit to the gallery. Done at the eity day of November, in th thousand eight hindred and eighty ndependence of the United States of a one handred and fourteen. BENSAMIN HARRISON. Washingtbn nd around tho strects of East Los Angelos by a policeman, to tho boys' and girls' home, T'ho boy told a strane Dickinson; thal appointed a conjunction Pierre capitalists to the end of forming rail- prominent republi- of the white h Within the past few daysa [ has been working on the quiet nounce that they have done everything need d forming a company with Omaha, which will be called the as projected, extends up the Jumes hell and into this By the president: Commissioner of Raum has con- cluded that sions should be given or incroase. never received a pensic d 1o prompt consideration than 0no who is already in receipt of a pension. 1t i8 his intention, however, to give all ciaims a consideration, but he proposes litate by all proper means the cor disnosition of original claims, The working force of the office will b to,Chicago, whera ho was_abandc other boys and papers and black he rodo to Sacramento rewval in Cali , when both suddenly The Whoels Going o T on a brake beam. drew their weapons, proclamation notice was received Sanders started tl the new state by administermg the oath hief Justice Blake, who then swore the other judwes, sworn in and a proclamation conveuing the legislature will bo issued to-morrow, wero drawn Swopo fired, the ball striking Godloo 1n then stabbed After soveral The retirement to private at this time be thau “that of Seuator m Yankton to My who took bim to the fairs with then, life of no man more generally felt pleted by ne fair and just been struck A wouk ago the et of polic letter o the Chicago ehief of potice, relating eration and FACTS ABOUT FORAKER'S DEFEAT. Great surprise was express publicans here at the pablication of cnarges ital of the state that Foraker was defeated by of the leaders of his oy Among thoso charged spiring to con venor and Thomy Telegram to .| —Said a Burlivgton oficial to-day. “I'he Denver, Utah & Pacific, running west from Denver by the Burlington, valuable coal und mineral co! h is owned by the answer which tells the story of tho abduc- s a photo of tho corresponds The ehief of polic 0 now lives at Bessemer, Micn. A by Ohio re- weltering in his blood, died almost instantly. On his person tion and enc nissing boy, idjudication will be hastened. Moody, of & » found thirt A HARROW arms and in his Senators Pottig Dakota, have has been bought has informed tho machinations Hill, one square to the chamber, and will for the winter Immediately COhicago Family, special Telogram a most harrowir misery and s roled through an aceident which occurred last ovening. Gussio Doonan, a pretty girl fifteen years 1try, the most Burlington road. developed to an n's oftice, where have their familie the end of thi 8 for his home at Sioux ¥ Senator Moody 18 at the Ebbitt and THESUGAR TRUST, withi secretly con- 188 the defeat of Foraker are among the most nflfcatial republicans in his wounds were and made disposition of his prop- Oneof the Havemeyers Airs Himsolf on the Subject. [Special Telegram court decision 1 do not know xpectation of extending the line furthor west or not, but I do know that ton now owns in Sult Lake depot property than all the other lines put roperty to hold as ment mado in th May 1, 1588, thirds of the 3 the convention did not speak to Swope. puvention on of Charles M. Heatrice, vice 1. B 0 at the instant cdut the postoftic appointment “A mere minor isn't going to hurt the su, aid Me, William A, presentative of the sug ieneral Grosvenor has made of the cbarge, hero and said t Nothing could be more unjust to me. The figures will not beaj not think Governor I statements, but if he docs ho is ver; uses of his defoat may charging any Biges, resigned, was mad Senator Paadock, it is s dopartment. Thompson is Havemeyer, the ond story ot worked when sho sl to the alley, a distanc was carried home ad grrecting tho officors the wounded girld home. building in which she nd fell headlong e of fifteen feet, patrol wagon, aud received at Doonan was 1t 1 valuablo | ulation, but it shows that tt Rock Island, is making tions for a possible extension to tho was minister to Belgium ton, as well ay Hayes and ational republican com- mittee, being charrmun of the committee on ight years of ©lght childr Colonel Swobe wis forty-fi formed on the eves of Repr of South Dakota, 18 a the nexs week the to leave tho darkened room in which Ihis is tho second taract that Lias been necessary in ifford's case. cuucus of republi three weeks henc Captain William M. Wherry has boen de- entative Gifford, speaking of the decision of courts yesterd 1ctions these ationt will ba at ainst the trust, declaring it an unlawful combinution and dissolving it as it related to Now York. “Sugar cortificates,” Mr. Havemeyer said, “tave quoted just as high to-day sion, and they will not ga down, and Know it is wish I could get hold of more of it, He s forty. married and The Rock Istand Still Belongd Telegram to snsatioval writer on rail- road subjects must try some other topic than the probable smash of the, Tter-Stat merce Ruilway ussociation,” Cable, of the Rock Islaud roud, to your rep- resentative to-aay, not withdrawn from merce Railway association, nor does We consider our road still ber, and shall certainly be one of the last to congressman worked harder un than I did for o My speeches were devoted to his interest and T worked was the object of attack by the other party, and 10 his defense we beat our encrgies 10 district the voto ternal revenue u At 11 o'clock Geodioe The physicinns suy ler Grant and Hayes. au members of the house s the only abl almost fainted was brought @ ofticers tenderly placed the wounded nd sent for @ physician. do, butthe wirl sympathy is sbout equally divided, but uni- versal sorrow 18 expressed for Swope. Olarkson's Newport, Ky., bar secure his ele will show that T worked one county he got a larger majority than was given to Harrison last v even with the rest of tho tic eratic county he The only county behiud was that irl on a bed did ull that science died during the Inter-Stato Island, N. Y., will proceed to Omaha to the communding the Platte, f by Captain Osgood, and report in person department of r duty as assistant to the chief commissary of subsistence of that depart- If the sugar trust has done any wrong, ail it will have to do will bo to start ove and do things correctly. buman or otherwise, that Jones from buying uy in the country, provide One demo- rried by a mujority of two. in my district whare he fell s father-in-law well person in the house. rushed from announcing incoherently that she wntended to commit suicide by throwing her- The police at both police intareept Miss patrolled the lake h dircction in the vi- neral Clarkson said to-nigh Shricking wild1y, repubulican there are fow admired than 3 sk e threatons the life of the association, nor do I men better known or widely v line which intends to withdraw. ion is a guod on self into the lake, stations were ordered out to though they shore for n mule in cinity of the “Where be ¥ ommissioner general of subsistenco .county, his hom where he bas lived wero where he in Hamilton Pranklin_ couuty, a long while. as best known. s afternoon’s t be hike a persona publicans throughout existence,’ 41is is o directly contrary opinion of the by one of Mr, Ca- operations of tho comumissary r ended June £0, 1859, show the total resources of the dopartment that w.ll return to him a fair profit? nd yet that is one expressed assistants dur nee 1w New York. however, and in spite timents expressed on the Union P department, to 9 conts and the present administration, but he p atonco jumped 1o stay in Kentucky bee over last summ. to the conclus vote would strong all over the state, us iidid in my se of his business posed she jumpied into tke lako the value of dians during the ye department reimburs 12 were issuc not the fact, hov r, of which the interior Raw sugar was cornered by o 1 company, and we had to pay their price mado sugar bigh, corner has busted, sugar is and I believe are just associated togeter to a sugar as possiblo little “money. ccount of the deal be- ic and Northwestern, it is the opiuion of the Kock Island, Burling: and St. Paul, In addition to the above, Pres said the Gulf exteusion of tho Rock Island would stop temporarily at Fort Reno as soon as it reached that point. cffort on the partof the Rock Island to se- cure other Pacilic coust conncctions than those it bas at present. IQUALIZING PATRONAGE. ‘'No one could regret more than I do the The President shocked. aker, for it will injure the re- defeat of Fo Scnator Farw 10’ tioning the Oflle. [Special Telegram to ‘Ldow’t believe the president ever thought or said it,” remarked Senator C. B, Farwell to-day to a reporter. “The senator 1 purported interview with President Harri- wired to & morning | gton about the Tilinois appoi quotation referred to is as follow: “L will show Mr. Farwell that he c: walk up here and run the patronage of stato 48 ho would manage his wholesalo L do not think 1t proper to give oflices out in job lots.” rivell read the d nd then said: “1, long ago, ofter taking a_great deal of time'to do so, sele s of northern intimation from the pre ppoint these gentleien, but the most pleasant asident and the quotation i puver he hus never said or thought of. has been annoyed beyond measure by ofic Plan For Appor- Prury S, Heati, rsel T Ly MASHED A MASHER. for it, and th Now that th this afternoo ponse to a telegram ask- regard to the a message wound was pect that’ is given to the result in Ohio relates to a_cougressional redistricting the democratic Under the old democratic gerry mander there re sixteen democrats i congress and five “The recent republican gerry- reversed the cen republicans and five de it is conceded that particulars in tragedy at Lexington, receiy stating that Colonel very serious, but not neces b of the trageay termination to both persons shock to @ number of of the state by give the public as cheap and at the same time make Our wim i to keep sugar down, and Lam glad ivis as low as 1t is, belne stopno An Indiana Hotel Girl Lays Out a Man Who Insulted Her. vis, Ind., Nov. 8 —[Special ]—If James Ritenoy, a now lying m bed at a hotel at_Shoals, nd., recovers from his - fter have respect for Ritchey for two duys past been circulating stories 10 the character of back, a domestic at the hotel where he was 'he girl, who has a good reputa- tion with all who know her, has been terri- about the stories, when Ritchey wa made some remark He ulso denied any probuble fatal was a profound We are doiog a legitimato business and are going to continne to do s0.” ate Court, Nov. 8—[Special Tele- gram to T BEE]—Somo weeks ago the citizens of Fort Collins began proceedings against the Union Pacific to complete the operation of that portion of tho old Colorado Ce Fort Collins and Cheyenne, and which has been abandoned for some was begun in t from Wash- | %}, "jomocrats by a ght Lo ten cong those to bo retired by this work are Major and General Kennedy. 1S ARMOR, Jongressman David B. Henderson arvived y from his home at Dubuque, and will at once open headquarters and begin his speak- many friends neve, As a member of the republican national com- mitteo he naturally enjoyed the confidence of the chief public men " of is courtesy gavo him a warmn pl only of those with ord, but of those with 04 natlonal affa lated to Senator Beck, of Kentuciy. in the city he was a frequent visitor at Sen, residenco and wembers of congress. he president knew Colonel Goodloo and 'he news of his proo- BLOODY SOUTH Lo will here IN BUTCHERY. Indiana hotel domestics, s Amuck in a Louis- iana Town the republican and genial nature in the uffections not whom ko was in political whom ke differed By marriag you Boouf, a Pacitic road was the scone gody, in wh und four othe: tral road lying on the Souther: ¢ miles from bere, atch through re for business,” he said to Tne Bee correspondent, “and will do what T can win, but it won't do to toot horus this early in the tight,” ““I'he explanation of Tucsday's results in Towa can be found in one word—prolibition —but little more tions there was fear of a stuto constabulary and that nelped to upset, things." Colonel Hendersan, if 1o certer of population, would have a laj skership from ate district ¢ lants transferred to After hearing Last uight urt, but on passiog her in the hall, in a sncering tone to ed the candi United States cirenit, court. the argument Judge Hallew to-day rendercd a decision remanding the case to dangerously uud two ¢ sident that he of the station, Thibodcaux stranger, who slapped hand at him, esteemed Lim L ind at hin ably fatal shootiog affected marked ext bim roughly on the Ho objected to this, and the next moment, without a word, the stranger drew and stabbed him bhim so he could I'he inteliigence stun the president almost as thongh been a near relutive. was holding in his hand at the floor, and for u tew nervousiy and abstractedly up and down, he subject 1s the ona topic of tion to-night amoug public men andin publio prosurating A New Freight St Josern, Mo., Nov. 8. ue Bee.]—Next M Joseph terminal ratiroad comvany, composed of the St. Joseph & Graud lsland, t. Louis & Sante chison, Topel ¢ for St. Joe. o would have killed him had not other employes pulled her Physicians say Ritchey's chances covery are ve along knife and side, wounding ed nearer the ume foll to L the senator later on, “I am { @ bill at the g the introductic jon which will cover this business as 1t ought to be covered that each stal it 1s he is a ver Nebraska and towa Pensions. praniz to his rescue, but a0 bim also and f Leon drew his "8 ADMISSION. day's timely Fe, und the At- te Fe roads, will com- mence the erection of a new $75,000 freight of Fourth and The new structure will be of brick, 100x120 feetin size. ——— SHIS WOULD HA is understood ion of Montana into resoutation 10 the ground. fired onco at the desperado, .]--Pensions granted on the cornc ators will bo their representation in cong on tho basis of population, law shall-be passed requiring such an equita- bie distribution of the off many, llinois s0 many, Nevada so many. now the District of Columbia has in- finitely more than its just proportion of the places and the rest of the country suffers, In this way the president and thé heads of the departmonts could say to me or my col- is entitled to so many name your men,' and that would bo no further need of Daniel Confer, ander, Wakefleld; Jacob Barrett, Stielton; Andrew M. Talbot, Guide Reissuo—Lewis Far Pensions allowed Ipwans: INGTON, Va., d here from Browsburg, a small village of about three hundred people in Rockbridge county, fourteer miles north of Lexington, state that tho villa.a is terribly excited over fight bewwevn the leading men of the vicinity, J. Walker, one of the most nent physicians and surgeons of the state, had threatened the life of Heury Miller, & rominent and ridge county, Miller had placed under bouds to keep the peac afternoon the cuso camo up in & magistrate's court and trouble soon started which ended n both sides drawing weapons, killed, Walker fatally wounded aud Mrs. was o witnoss, Dauviel and William Miller, sons of the ac- cused, wero shot, and Duniel was seriously wounded. Samuel Weaver and others whose names are unknown were also injur slieriff and posso have gone to the s the trouble. "0p0SO that & 8.—Report Mielas Thibodeaux, a cousin of the wounded —Rejorts chosen on the 1st of October last. men, caime to their reliof. Moutana just at this time gives dispute there “Tho new ofticers will certify the el turns and pass upon sou land; James P, A He et the samo —New York so the election 3 A PRINOR. the cries of the wounded men, ran the bayou. the stranger Penniston’s hea The desperado seeme he had shed, for without caus attacked Joseph Millionaire Huntington Talks About Ris Daughter's Marriage. New Yonk, Nov. §, f the questions in 1t i3 a very unusual thing, probably having no precedent, to admiva new into tho union on al Telegram to —Among the passengers who ar- rived on the Teutonic was Collis %, Hunting- Mr., Huntington talked for a consider- able time at his house with a reporter: *Ido uot kuow what I can teil,” he said, “about Miss Huntington's marriage beyond y appeared in the published be sure that before I do.searching tor und hub- id and one stories, s exaggerated and wore or less fulse, that hud bazn put in civoula him, and I inaliy came Lo the deliberate con- clusion that in spite of his many which after g him instantly, d by thé blood Hiram Davis, Arton omise City; David Lasure, Rich- and this fact led *here Iilinois hus been haste on thb part of the administra- tion with a view to assist the republicar Montana to secure tho sen dent Hurrison has been not ouly ready but There would fmporti nities 3 Lo whole thing would be sc business basis'and ou a busis of justice,” B AN ASSOCIAYE OF A Missouri Con inflicting no thun ten wauods, Le ving bis five victims on the platform down to the bayou and As s00n 08 atives of the s, Spirlt Lake ing: Josepb Statel, Dubuque’; John M. Webb, A. Johnson, Spaldin m R. Davison, Moalton; David Butler, Corn- arrested and murderer r; ook a skil und paddled, away the affuir became knowh the re wounded wen followed along the shore and shot the murderer deud. man Was Crazy. union just as soon as the c roperly certitied, Des Moines: what has alr TASCOTT. vict Gives Away His Hiding Pla, KaxsAs CI7y, Nov. 8.—(Special Telogram H. M. Melrose, a convict in peitentiary, has made a state- ment to Marshal Noland, of the supremo court, 1o the effect that a few months be fora hiis arrest and imprisonment he was a daily associate of Tascott, Chicago outlaw, ndmitted the two Dakotas, and having received all of the necessary returns and prope for Moutuna there do 1f hie intended to be impartial but to at 18506 the proclamation, The proclamation adinitiing Washington to is expected s bave been rees certitication hands of the president. received the fourth new state will promptly Luke A. Smith, Pattersen Restoration Leidy, Comanche. John Hill, Council Blufs. Reissue—dward Swetl, Cedar Rapids irles Clty; Beyant D, Heacn, Fort Dodge William 1. Jones, Boyleston; Adam Keern, Leon; Daniel Stephenson, Jlysses Weuve, " consented to this marriuge [ m and Reissue— inquiries into tho prince’s chara iis, and into the thous Iv is thougut the cerufications also Illed. to Tue Ber the Missour A HITCH ABOUT EDGERTON, Governor Mellette Goes to W Ney, Princeton; [Special Telogram overnor Mellette loft to-day out that thero hand over t ) AT SEA, Susan, mother of Philip Woodmansee, Leon; Nettie A,, widow of Henry N. hogton; Lucinda, widow of Martin Felkey, for Washington, 18 some trouble on ment of A. J. Edgerton as federal judgo for the new district created by the adwission of President Harrison loath to make the appointment, offering as a gerton is past the 10 go on the Senutors Moody Total Loss of th and Hunch, i otuey, nore During a Dense Fo (Copuright 1889 by James Gondon Bennett,) SkinsEkeEN, Nov, 8. Cablo—Special to Bteamer Queens- by over-indulgent NEW NE KA POSTMASTERS, EW NEDRASKA POSTMASTERS, e B o Benuett, Laucaster coanty, vice Charles Hatley, Elgin, Antelope county, A, B. Paddock, vice noved ; Maleolm, Lancaster Sullivan, viee L. ( Hend, Cass county, Bmil Sturzenegger, vice S, C. Patterson, removed; Utica, Sewara county, 1. C. Ragan, vice W, ¥\ Nevio, removed. THE GOODLOE-SWOPE The news of the fatal shooting affray in Kentucky between Colonel Cassius Goodloe and ex-Collector Swope caused a great deal of excitement and grief here to-night, parties are well known, not but throughout the easter Colonel Goodloe, especiall, large acquaintance in this city aod abrond, for ho wasa member of the diplomatic service in Russia for some time, Besides, ho wus @ member of the his ‘whims and cuvrices— ho is av heart @ thorouguly good fellow, likely to make an excellent husband to any woman who can control and influence him in the right way. 1 confe: seen my daughter married to an American, but she was determined to havoa priv as [ could see thut they were deeply aitached to each other, I would not stand in Lho vy, “His liabilities are comparatively small and will easily be settled. cleaver record, but he is a bright man of mony and varied tulents, and will donbtless wake my daughter happy. settiements was vever discussed between the The sum which the princess received as her dower is 1o more ans than what she would have taken if she had murried & Convecticuv farmer, nd princess will not live in ' New hey will travel about betw: don, Paris and the prince's bome on the The authorities place’credence in Melrose's story for vhe reason that it was ho who gave the information leading to the discovery of “Doc” Middlston, the south Missouri out- A Dakota Oflicial Removed, Y ANKTON, 8. D., Nov. 8.—|Special to Tne ‘T'he political guillotine for South Da- kota bas been put in motion, and the head of Colonel Hughes Eust, registor of the Yank- has fallen 1o the basket. ndiana, and was the privte -President Hendricks until |New York Herald ug Bek | —Iotelligence reackiod here from Crookhaven this evening of the total loss of the steamer Quecnsmore, Captaiu ‘Trennery, which was bound from Baltimore, Md., to Liverpool, with a general All went well on the voyage until when the cargo caught fire, crew was set to work at the pumps and all day and all night worked hard in tryiog to subduo tho flames, butto no purpose, and, to make matters worse, athick fog setin from the coast in the afternoon and the captain While the dense fog provailed the unfortunate vessel struck on the rocks beneuth Three Custlo Head, near By this time the fire had the Dalotus, W. D! Smith, re county, Alonzo ’ s I would sooner hay reason the fact ot sixty years and would retirea list av sixuvy-flve, and Pettigrew have worked with tho presi- dent, but it seems to no avail,and have wired Moiiette to go aud use what influ have with the president in Kdge: is thought Millette's presen Washington at once will save Edgerton, and consequently be has go el S TR Murdersd By a Bartender, CuryeNsE, Wyo, Nov. 8,—[Special Tele- grum 10 4k Be.|—Thomas Swobe, & weal- thy railrond contractor, was brutally mur- dored at Nowcastle, the termious of the Bur- gton in Wyoming, on 1 with somo companions in a grade when the barkeoper, George Taylor, a one- armed man, presented a head and demanded p kuowing that Taylor had avy wurderous in- teut, Bwobe reached ac aside the pistol, when Taylor “The ball struck Swobe in the breast. 10 tho floor and died in a few minutes, noted as a desperado 1o the Black Hills regioys for several years, he left the United States army in 1586 and went nortb, drifted southward to a locality in northern Arkansas, known as Mulb There he ran a quented by Bunch und -Tascott. was in the wilds of the country and littie Tascotr, frequently told his story to Melrose and hooted at the idea of his capure, outlaws inbabit a cave near Mulberry mouu- taiv, where they may be found any day. *“lascott is desperate,” said secn in the peniteutiary at Jefforson SIf he knows of an atlempt 1o capture him he will fight unto death, could be trapped, but that is the ouly way 0 get bim alive.”” ‘I'he penitentiary authorities velieve Mel- r08c's story. ton land offie Ho was from sccretary of Vic death of thut rry mouutain, which was fro- 1 wish he bad a ed b, Presse, of this city, was, appointed to suc- Vvisited by outeide R e s P — n in Nova Neotia, + Noy. 8.—The reported dis- tress among the flshormen at and Lower Prospect in Weat Halifux is con- firmed. Nearly half of the population in cach village are on the brink of starvation, owing to the failure of the fishing in their neighborhood this seasoa. have o be se will undoubtedly perish, ——————— Nine Persc Yavquinm City, Ore., Nov. 8. family named Parker, consisting of the pa- rents and seven children and another man named Waggoner, attempted to cross in & amall boat from Newport to South Boach. When about midway the craft was swamped and all drowned except Parker, who subse- quently was picked up by s passing steamer. ‘The question of nly in this city section of the that the two prinee and me, Destitutiol HaLiwax, N, lost s reckoning. Melross, when erence Bay L Crookhaven, I think that he reuohed the cabin, which mass 0f flames, yot the gallant captain and his intrepid crow kept at work at the pumps until the doomed vessel wi when they lowered the small boats and had barely time to muke their escape before the lutbe rush for their lives tho men wore unable to save any They landed at Croolrhaven this evening with only what they wore, Tne Queensmore had a crew of seventy- five hands and 505 bead of cattle on board. All the men weve saved. wis built only this s was alfvays prominent in politics. being related to the best families in ted by marriage with Ho was mentioned at one of minister to Russi but declined and was appointed col)sctor of internal revenues far Kentucky. new admmistration he has paid fre its here, and among the he rewirned from his yachting trip with Senator Quay nnd other nutional committee, Proyisions will t them from the cily or many Polsoning. CrevENsE, Wyo., Nov. 8.—[Sp grom o Tik Bek,]—An Omaha man, Thomas 1s dying at the county hospital of Ho was assaulted saloon of this town three weeks ugo, and his ante-mortem statement was authoritics yesterday, very poor story. stabbing bim are uunder arrest. here from Omaha two cmployed by the Union Pacific, Kentucky, he is conne Senator Beck. time for the position about to sink, STRIKING M y for the drinks, Drowned. 088 the bar to push blood poisoning. tired at him, The Prospeets of a Settlement Not Very Bright, SpiiNa VaLier, Ill,, pects of a settlewent are not as bright as they were a fow days ago. last Saturday, in a couference with the coal company’s superintendent, to & form of con- tract, and it was forwarded to Mr, Scott for bis apnrova. lLustead of an answer, he seat in some new miners frow Peuusyivania, ‘I'he contributions for the relief of the needy bave fallen off in consequen: false statement that & settloment had been made, and the micers' relief committoo hus large numbers of persous iu want of food, clotbes und coal, Yesterday a steamer went down. taken by the He could give but a uccused of 8.~The pros- wsmbors of the Colonel Goodloe had & Lexington and Tho men agreed wionths ago, and was throughout the blue grass region for their beauty, These girls were devotedly attached to their father, remarkably bandsome man, When the nine were together they made truly a beautiful picture, and attracted the attention of Washington society, The family ero several times sud always created much comment on account of their handsowme faces and winning manner: THE CLEVELANDS. The international xeursion party euncount first disagrecable weather to-day since their departure from tinued their rounds of sightsecing. principal place visited was that of the Pits- burg Plate Glass company. 350 o'clock tho purty 'he Queensmore ar at Belfust by Messrs, Haerland & Wolff, She was o fine screw steel steamor of 4,285 tous, and was owned Johnston & Co., of The Weat For Omaua and V Nebraska aud Jowa,—Fair, light raiv in eas shghtly warmer 0 in the Case. CuesiEnToN, Md, Noy., 8.—Frank Hains deliberately sbot and killed A. T. Tursty and Edwin Browan late st night. ties were negroes and the affra) at a negro entertainment, ‘o have been & woman in the ease. P A Yoang Negro Lynched. 10, Nov. 8,—Owen_Anderson, an eighteen-year-old uegro boy, who outraged a seventeen-year-old white girl, was taken from jail in Leesburg, V., yesterday and lyncbed. He confessed Lis guiibe cinity—Fair wi he being a preceded by o Iowa, cooler in Nebras- lowa, wesierly Washington, by Messrs. have been h To worrow ‘There is said Houth Dakota—fair, cooler, northwesterly winds becoming variable, Took Warning From lowa. D, Nov. 8.—Special to Tus B, | —Steps ure already being taken here to potition the legisluture which woets in Jan- uary to elimivate the probibition clause from stitution. It is feared that uuless this the two Dakotas will go dewocraig Philade!gha, SN Winols Will Give Thanks. srreLo, 111, Nov. 8.—Governor Fiter Thaoksiviog proclamation people to geuerally observe “Thursday, the 28th of Novemboer, s & duy of ThauksglVing and prayer. Prohibition Did It. Arwoon, Kan.,, Nov. 8.—(Special to Tus —All the returns are 1 and the demo- rried everything by a good On lust year's presidential vota the republicans had about 400 majority, ‘The reason Mrs, Cleveland did not go into the white house with ex-President Cleyve- land on Thursday when he called on the ident is explained by the fact that she an engagement to sit for her portrait, which is belng painted by & well koowa ar- —— A Deadwood Fire. Nov, 8.—|Special Tele- The residence of Jobhn was totully destroyed here by tire Iusurance, §1,000, Deavwoon, 8. D, gram to Tue Bee.| has 1ssued his calling en tha ) UMBER 143, e e e . A JURY TRIAL DEMANDED, My, Rosowater Appoeara in Court at Tekamah, FEMININITY IN A FLUTTERe Ladies and Ancient M alo eohibitions t Room— Thoe Case inthe Hands 1818 Crow | the ¢ i of the Jury. The badics Fooled. TExAMAn, Nob, Nov [Spocial Teloa gram to Tre Bre | —The county court room s full of poaple this morning wt 11 o'clock, tho hour sot for tho teinl of Mr. Resowater. Ladies prodominatod, but there was a horde of witnesses and anciont male prohivitionista. AlL were keyed up to a high state of expects ancy, and watched eacl person cnter the door to se0 whothor Mr. Rosowater swould put in an appearance. Somo of the ladies in the court room were overheard to romark hat they “woulda't bo the least bitsurprised if Mr. Rosewater did not coma at all. What's 2 $20 fluo to him; no, really, [ don't think he will como.” But Mr. Rosowator entored the court room promptly oh timo. Thero was u flutter of milinery, a rastic of chairs, and then per- Ct silence. A numbor of gray-haired i archs stood uear the door, ntly bant on what was going on, and squi tobacco juice out into tho hallway, Judge Gillis opaned court, and wnnouncad that Mr. Rosewator would bo teied for the alleged disturbing of a religions mooting. Tho litter made formal apnearance and de- manded a jury teial. This turn of affairs was a sore disappomntment to the audioncs, as was elearly apparent. Tho judge sont un officer forthwith to the couatry precinets to subpman a special venire, nnd tho case was contnued until 2 o’cloek in the alternoon, Tha casn of the State vs. I Roscwater Was given to the jury at 9:30 this evening, Thestate called cleven witnosses, noarly all of them membors of tho Women's Chris- tian Temperance union, who wero intendod 10 8how that Mrs. Gouzar's prohibition - ture, at which Mr. Rosew, pred to ot a heuring on October 20, was o religious meating, Tho ciergymen of various denominations were called to define the te oligious, which they could not do with any degceo of sausfaction. ‘Phe testimony of the state's witnesses was monotonously similar. The examination dragged all through the afternoon until 6:30 p. m, when the court took a recess for sup- per. tri It or atto: During the evening session many of the state's witnesses wero re amined, Mr. Rosewater and one other witae all the testimony for the defense, and the county attorney used every device possible 1o break aown their testimony, and ridiculed their story of the alleged interruption at the Gougar lecture, Tho state’s urgument merely reflocted the legal aspect of tie case 1o prove that it was a religious meoting. Mr. Rosewater's argument in his own de- fense was o ringing speceh, and murmurs of appluuse and often laughter stirred ihe large audienc oh filled tho court room ince tl A lurge number of the le Tekamah have expressed b Mr. Rosewater. At1 Tudge Gillis left for home and the jury was locked up for tho night, Niobrara & Sioux Keservation Roadl, 1081ARA, Neb., Nov. 8.—[Special to Tis since the election is over organized at work for the carrying of bonds in wd of the Niobrara & Sioux Reservation railway, tho election for which takes nlaco on the 20th. A prefiminary survey has baon made from Niobrara to the mouth of ’onca creck, by way of the Missouri river, erossing at the mouth of the Niobrara and cutting through o chalk-stono bluff of about two miles, and a most feasible route was found. Tho bonds to bo voted on tiie 2)ih, oweyer, have norhing to do with this proposod ex~ tension, but are 1o assist in construciing the vo miles of road betweon hers and Ver- digre, making the Missouri river terminus of the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valloy railway final and a direct route to Owmaha, gave ling peoplo of ety accord with B forces esting an Opnonent’s Election, Nesraska Ciry, Neb., Nov. 8—|Special Telegram to Tue Bee | —William Phlacgin g, the defented republican tidare for sheniff, to-day commenced a contest of John Willman’s election on the charge that a num- ver of illegal votes had been cast and the clerks and judges bad mado a mistake in connting the baliots, He also claims that Willman used money unlawfully in securing votes. Willmun's " majorit ly 14, ‘The contest croates consider itement among the other successful candidates, The majorities of ull tho principal oficers was hout the snme on sheriff. The case will be heard Dec Chirzes of Crookedness, Nenraska Crry, Neb, Nov. 8—|Special ‘Pelogramn to Tne Bre.]—The late campaign bas brought out somo ugly charges of crook- edness in some of the county oftices, and to- day a petition was presented to th sioners, signed by many republican el asking ' for an investigation of the ac of ox-District Clerk Houser, now trensurer- cloct, who was charged with huving unlaw- fully retained unclaimed witness fecs, An- othior petition is also being brepered @ King n juvestigation 1nto the oflices of county ric and cominission; ) comm’ ounts Msappenrance of a Wife, Nenuasks Ciry, Neb., Nov. 8.—|Special elegram to Tne Bee |-—-Wesley Ittner, a voung favmer living south of town, is looking for bis missing wife, who was Miss Matilaa Cres only n fow wecks ago. They were v and lived bappily for ono weck, and no left without any explanation, and . raco he could find of her was that she ' purchascd a ticket for Omahia, but a searci aere has 1.iled to locato her. A Captal mbered. Freyoxt, Neb, Nov 8.—|Special Tele. gram to Tue Bee |~Company E, Nebraska National guards, of this ci'y, present holders of the governor's challeng s eup, mado & well- timed and executed surprise’ presentation this evening o their gallait catain, Franic Fowler, the occasion being the celebration of his twenty-fifth birthday, The testi- monial is 8 handsome nickel-plated silver- wounted sword. The presentation was wade by Lieutenant Perry in graceful manner, aod it was as gracefully accepted by Captain Fowler, aressman Dorsey ar Geand Island, AND IstaxD, Neb, Nov, 9.—(Special Telegram w Tur Bee, |—Congressman Dor- sey is in the city to-uight for the purpose of inguiring into the qualifications and claims of the different applicunts for the postofiice and the United States land office. Krank Lears, C. L. Howell ard M. Murphy are can~ didates for the former omtice. L bury Masoaie Soelal. Famsuky, Neb, Nov. 8.—|Special Tele- gram to Tur Bee]—The Masons gave & soclal to-night 10 their now hall, at which about 150 were present. Mr. Adais, of Su- perior, delivered an address, Otoe County Min Nepwasia Ciry, Neb., Telegram o Tuk Bee.] (ors. ov. 8.—[Special 'he O'ze county