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Yagilnstthe smendment, a result that will he argely due (o tho dis by the prohibitionists morble means ropublicanism and the Beatrice itepublican Conventio Harlan and Nettleton at Bramiior, Neb erm to Twue By n was held today and of the boarl ofsup o AMex Gralam, gram to Tir | publican mily b the Grand Army of the Re I'he spedkers were T'he republic public hall this evening groatest ca- first speaker §:00 the hall was crowdad to its F. H. Crowell o ¢ and o balf cily assessor, dience abont an he hiszory of the formation of independent mers Wil Bramicr, Neb, Ot lesire of the dumocrat 'ty in the norh to_ divide th mon, resident aldock hotel night with W. C. Brook 1t menbers to tion of lion. I view of our finin passage of abill in thelegisiatur the the traveling men | ruilroads inthis stat pounds of baggage fru Another Campai id of this date grm to T B cqualin anything tiat has come toour notice members of tne alliance of thiscou v war, and it cevis roturned from went toinwvestigate MeKeighan, wrrespondont. has 1 cxpress himself il is ontspoken ana says Mekoie ch worse than more than one thousund people atended the meeting refe and Harlin fssues of the diy weeord is m viction to th {was playing inthe st slogation from DoWith arrived, sisted of over twenty to MeKeighan’s G t3 whon the teamns, hiealed by roport made Wl move than stimek terror Keighun's demoerat urned to lis £ legal voters ) mear Juniat shout- | made many votes double-teaded derno-alliance | trom Cozad., republicans here tonight. Heny Riynerof adaress and di nell=lryan Debate at Sale ain, Nob., Oct. % toTurBer,) tday and came b Sl Sryan jomntdiscussion. from Falls Ci opera house was cr dlthe issues specch was listened and 1t is stated by it wras the host politi e given in Coud. stiment 15 bri whole countr 3 to hear the Connell to with marl weighborhood w Silas Gist of Salon v than was at atroduced A tCrmpholl, the Mok inloy tinually to de even whileattackin publican rally Lo s s held here to nild iy applay when Mr. ( audience went wild perfectovation with him fom sion and silver I checrd itself b hutat the end of Black and o baud furnished mou blicau ticiet is "Che TTildreth the occision, straugthy every il Hon. W, H. Conger at ¥ SBUBBIE 128 Rl A iowh; Nobjy Oct heropublicans of | satisfied with tho res feel that they are thegainers by it at the opera anee fever is Richards and he state Brer. | -Congressman 1) western part. of th o & campaign tour, Herald thealleg fle concluded t silly fake until it atNorth Bend. in the World rom hin to M (0 nodeu il of O | disouss the awvenient for bim |9 i colibition stmdpoint. His talk for an houranda half i Wl had good eff vt terday, and which tellsits own story State of Nebriska, Dodge comty Jennie Watson, | and saith that she is SPORTING, duly sworn, deposeth The Baast New Yous, Oct, & Many base ball playe 11 Controver ul the following ell-Herald of O b jurport teiegram from Mr. L FrevoNT, Neb., Oct, 20, Manw e nia i fiie orices, anddeny thit the in the city, watching anx- iously for any change in the base ball situe Quay, Beave Brotherlood met i day to talk over the situation s on the anxious seat, for the lines on which thewar is settlel mans a great deal for them Sandsof vale: That, Mr. I ot offico any =uch tol lerein deserbed, further deponcnt neversent throigh the i oas the one rer organization, and that th day of Oc s y lost in base ball this ve: 2l ., whers care ful about in the Role of n Bek. |—The meetinz ficr wrought & greatchange in theestination of the popleas to M ness 10 meet hisadversaries, dlive with people They had come for ming miles to soo the jint contest which wus suppsed to tuke an wlusad to meet Mason or Majors im joint debate inthe aft talked himself toa <mall bhitterand showed He tricd toines fn his speech 1ol lican speakers fent ropubl Saturday night has i iuformed base players’ sulavies at eizhan’s boasted reudi- | percent, andothers ateven a greater rg The town was & World's Chanipionship Sevies. ville defeated gameof the world's caampionship series by o score of § 3 THE SPEED RING. was badly rattled > hiscrowd to viot and oflered d then against the r s and other prom- istened to his after tounded at the indam. INDEREN D ENC gram to Tuy Bi: spart was Uhe starti Special Tele- Humlin's team, break their matory charact: record of the world ovidently aw his canvass and is boo nounced an even:: farmor friends to v In the evening: the streets, tuilt mounting this pl gather & crowi, dedaring he would talk nightto them if tiu, fow gathered liouse was pached only o few moments to apout one | meir, Who were uois {0 tho opera house sl seated | front row whilo Majors was tallins red hot shot into hisn, point i vecord of 2: 18§ perate condition o e o | held by them ting and advised his wind, whieh e town and attend wwd lighted a hontive in three miles for 1 platform of up hofore reced their teainer, was holding Che veins, and sent 1L the speed they eontained. they went to Huore Justine made siame grund that ayv. It was afterwards discovered that she had tavied ashoeon th home streteh thoy flesy e hummin Tl 18 & marke to benimed at for yers toc ISPEIY t0 4 seat that was once ocupicd by t His crowd attonp 15, DULWRS DFOmpLYY grutulation of tarb tho mect by tho OV erpow i MeKeighan thin wont ¢ ubused Judge Mo, usinge Howas well loa badly rattle gamne is Lot on ke will loose ri) record, and trotted two wornde: out a skip in?:1 In the unfinishe vfulmiles with- iy thut his Breswie won Girl second, Chief Mediun thivd, Lady Jane Hrillisne ¥ Wost Poant, Himpshive third, gramto Tue Bev. | 0o of 1ho greande tions ever tendor.l a speaker inthiscom munily was that sivon o won in thres straight feat ond, Kute Caffrey thil 1 our citiens have beea living in anticipstion of this o extensive propir the oocasion a memoruble one. was met &t thodey hundreds of with the celebratel band, After ahearly welcome M \Vebster was driven to the hoteland soon after paired to Kranse WASIINGTON, duy’s nices Six furlougs ond, Leontane Pive furlmes -Genevieye w second, Peviclos thivd nd one furlong by the comuit avenile silvor where alavge as stlomen were con gregited. Thoe hall was crowded th suffoca tion, and hundrods whi ing lowns wer un Mr. Webster spoke about one hourand then showed up the licou ne frow neighba waon, Sulvinisecond Hevenles won, Zangbar gavoway to othe ¥ Gown thard stency of tho with the so-ciled indopendent moven and deronsvrato | it republicanis is the sufonand of | main lenanee AT NASIVLLLE, mter! Secoud ruce nomon of “thesilve “Lom KKarl, Fug 1Y uce. The hall, which was i ourth ru teleity, was festoonod -ane the meeting op with singing * joa’" by the vast andien o Lowtake, Madst ol b or Daly, Charl: ifuland grand ') nmter o f ladies roundings wi Hoeable feature wathe liry sl o either avge pictures of 1.0t Ben Hurrison, Vark Ridge. Equity, Bul o Was 4 lavge por- trait of Presiden! Harison with The annuil recoption given by (h of the Young Men’s Christian association to s societies of the various this ovening, mouiting it. fagy, pletures and cectr prilliant effect. stage was decorated with lights, maki #lorions oceasion, the first nceting of the campalgy, tarned out, @8 tho prohibitioni s stor's bands bus been seldom chupeles will ta) showing-up | promises tobe a great sucy vecelved an Mre. Web- leard, The Pears’ soap secures a beautiful complexion A REDUCTION IV HOG RATES. The Alton Will Tomorrow Conform with | the Intertate Commissioh Davision, IMPORTANT MEETING OF WESTERN ROADS. Chadrman form Classifi Commisston Cint T miotvow of a redu ctio) prosentrate hing will b cents by el Misouriri ralsing the 13 ¢ products to the case now stands, shouting.’ The roads inte Aivis o pool in the west i terstate comuerce act tho most intense “Thie poul has been in ¢ the resilt. be cent men will b W be e freigiit Almost commeree mo aver the pr line wi ing sioners decliing in favor of uniform oureit is subje the hiands of but L belicve ev itis a distinel classification; it simply un wh isfle ta three exist Cutcico, Oct vore with lington s ¢ San W part wll the boysto The agent of u ton's regular fave the tion tect away for Boston hax for a long time. P L CRITICIS VS, Lord Eninvig Oct, 27, Gladst militar agant, blamed credited dingemusly nearto supporiing japal claims to clereal dominion over g garding the misrle of the porte in Armenia, Te said the long s by theT ish Gladstone test tome rule for 1 cight Scoteh W An Omuha Hote There came neay & Paxton hotel at 3:30 list evening, With a suddmness equaled only by elec- tricity, a blize suddenly sprang forth iling comectin of haug 1nthe biting into the K that surrounded it, to theheighth of the ¢ some time before the th be reacned, tual effortsto et at it, n stilt alirm was sent in and responded to by Chiet Gallizau and a half dozen of his five bo; mediatel y made for the floor above and a so the flooing torn up, when it was found thata large b the flors. Theapplication of water resulted in exti whileit was found that tion_of wire had burned Theloss was comparative immediate portion badly dutniged by the ol wom, and began stueco wa Owing tion ol public annouy Midgley on 11 give notics wlivelog ratesto 13 Missouriviverto Chicago, the The rediction on live hogs shall not | behigher than on the dressel product. tion men tomorvow. 1f the Alton doos its intention, the rate will 1t isthe inteation of sev. crroads to cuilize rates by solthwestern arrangement also fiest attempt at a ailroad men, not whilly biind pool, none of the lines knowiig the per- o board of ch omomow the questions for discission nain a blind ol ? Shall 1t he linite twelve months If at i will SUVes 0 agree on percent has met with failure 1 tomake it for the rads them- tasle_which ofton as tried since the passaze of the interstate commeree act. eNew Unitor CrrrciGo, Tue Bee. ] —Said Chairman m I reight as “There form scintion today; the new uni- chssitication will becone all vonds in spring. Tine aut Southe their doubte All the wssociitions butthe (tions have given it vote in favorof it durin Such important bodies of shippers as unqualiiedly. commission congratulation t to amendm one will be sat- ton Cutting Rates, Certain members of the sidtion received this movning when confronted clling tickets from Kansas City to e evidence has been laid before Chaivmn Finley with a tthat he must cither bring to timo or cut everyt n it while they're ttain lino at purchused one of the Burling. Kansas Cit; is muking u ¢ agent also chims to have unmis that both the Burlington and Santa F placedblocks of San the hands of the broker St. Louis tosell on conmission at$2 Less than the regular rate. kablo proof ancisco tickets into at Kansis City and Damazed by High BosTox, tigh tide of the mueh damage along the line of Rev The wate protects the railway overthing 1s with flood. The extremely clear over the seq v ud at Winthrop junc completely surromnded men 15 at work betwea Oak istuid and Point of Pines pro- outward tr: o the tide was the highest today Blamel for Sending to the Vatican. In & speech herotoday 1e aiticied the present naval and expenditures of the goveriment, chavacieriZing them a5 unneeessarily oxtray- rring to the forcign polic seniing an s committed ks on Christians might eventnally and, namely disostablishrent disestablishiment slsh church, woman sufleag for Seotland, tioned the liberal party liree to suppor pavticilar Salisbury s South temperan ce, But he cau- srainst dividing towhodoes ne ) : Angenent o8 the best that the cireumstances permitted. Horeor Nawowly @ aserions tirvoat the atening flame coula rush was o 1l flam the eledrie conne npletely o, house was quite ommander-in- Chief Veany of the Grand Arty of the Re- the appointment of Com- iv Lady Managers. Secretary Windom ing of the lady the world's fuir, 0 W sniNerox, Oct tas deterniued to call a e managers of Chicago November 15, per diy and expeises, A Planing Factory Assign Oct, 27.—-The firm of ark & Partridge, proprictors of the Queen Ciiy planing nill, t#ayeimads a eenoral as. | siyiment, The profrences anount to £100,000 16 It is expected thaf fddhssignea will o per- mitted toopento thagnill for the purpose of finishing contracts mowunder way, At this time it s practically fwpossiblo to ascortain the exact amountot Hibilities or available assots until the invontary is closed, The pre- ferred croditors, wihip arfsuct to one-third of. wheliabilities of the firm, have owing to them anageregate of #110,0000r mmore, The Arnoll and '‘Crikdner TJapnesebur. lesque giety compitiy dpened to s crowded house at the Eden Mesee list night. The sconery and stage sottipg of this company is grind and novel and thecostumes ave sinply clegant, Theladicswvore the most delicate shuded sillk Iapancse mbes, that caused all tholadies in the audience to open their eyes inastonishmont. The daneing of Mabd and Mind Kenyon is siperh, Their postic mtion d grace atonce wins ll of theiraudience, | The thiee litile maids birlesque was gieeted wilh storms of applause, and thesongs and duances of tho company and the povpurri fiuale was acomuinglation of laughter and wit. The famous pic-ture, Victoron's Love, | afler Jerome's musterpiece, s the center of attraction, and isadmited by all who take a | Lok atit. " Throughout thy ouse the variety aul curio features are first cinss and will anuse all. The singing and dancding of the Alams children deserves special nention. ANOTHER RIPUBLICAN RALLY, AMonster Meeting Arranged forNext Monday Night. The republican co central committee hus artnged for a lst grnd nlly at the imnd operahouse on (1é night of November 4. Semtor Manlerson, Congressman Con- nal, Governor Richards, John M. Tharston, John T, Webster, Will F. Gurleyand other speakers will be present to aldress theaudi ence. Inasmuch as the meeting will close the campaign, it issureto bean enthusiastic gathering of republicans and antiprohibition workens, The ability and _prominence of the gantlenen billed to speal should pack the touse. Thenational, state and comnty tickets will berepreentel, a5 witl the ticket of the people, Claivman O'Brien, who has the Tueetingin_ carge, will sce to it that the musses and e clisses are taken care of. i ORTUAFLY. The threeyearold daunghter of W.B. Ja- cobs of Tine Bee ofice died of @iphtheria at 11o'elock yesterdiy moming and was buried lust evenin M, Jacobs and children had Just vetuened from a visit with her parents, wiiere the little one was stricken down with the dreud discaselive days ago. Omaha Guards' Camp Fire, The “camp fire” of the Omaha Guards last night s theitarmory o Capitol aveme, in honor of the thicd anniversary of their organ- ization, was a signal suc . Representa- tive , professional and busin men were presentto lend enconragement tothe guards, and join with them in properly celebating the event. Sp atory of the work that the gaards iz were male by J. B, Aitchison, W, B. Ten Eyel, W. P, Gurley, Lieutenaut Mallowy d States Avmy, W, J.Foye, 1. N, Clarise, Max Meyer, after’ en joving 4 most ex collent banquet, which wus in charge o1 3 h, In order towivethe gipsts someideaof the diferent duills, the gmtlingsecton showed the workings of the gatling gun, Corporal Canplell llstrated the sabve arill, while Corporal Goodenough woke the echoes with a drumn solo. The Mandolin dub, the <1, K." quartette, Me. Jules Lombad, Mo A K. Wondnian and Dr. Kolustan contributed a number of musical selections which were enthusiastie. ally veceived, the eutive progranme being suceessfully carried ontin all its dotaals, The Crancs Win the Championship. The game Sunday at Association park be- tyeen the Crauo company and the Non wireils for the eity clumpioship and a 85 purse resulted in @l etashing dofeatof the latter, This positive®y decides the champion- ship, as these were theonly teams in the city claiiming it, and it was arrnged before the game that the cluib winning it should bear the title, After the first iuning the Non- pareils could no nothing with Williams' speedy delivery, while Jellon was hit vight and deft from open to close. The Cranes playeda finoficlding gume up tothe cosing ining, when darkness interferrvel wits thelr good work. Swailz started to catch but was disabled, and Bowles went behind the bat, citching a beautiful gane. This will closs the anateurseason in Owmuha, both teams having disbanded, Seore -Cranes 13 Non paveils b. )ebateon the French Budget, Panis, Oct. 27, pecial Cablegram to Tne Bee.|-M. Leou speaking on the subjectof the budget in the chamber of dep- uties today, sail he gave prfercice to the governments projects rather than to these of the budget committee. He urged that anend be made of makesh1ft budgets, which, e said, had been the rule for many yeas. He deprecated the policy of rejecting new 4 tixes and_louns because ex- puses inceased with the develop ment of the country. In conelu- sion he said: ‘‘Although Frane s an old country which young America would like tosupcrannuate, ithas lost noneof its wanhood. Itis aland of hard work, economy and strength e The Law Regulatug Sample Copies, am D. Cox; one of the publishers of the Lincol Call, accompanied by C. A. Robbins, an attomney, arrived in Omabn yestevday for the purposcof giving Postmaster Gallagher some valuable informstion on the postal laws, claiming that he was unlawfally with. holding 10,00 sample cpicesof the Call from pissage throngh the mits. They prouptly calledupon the postmas ter d stuted theie grievances, Lawger Robbins demanding to be shown the law under which the papers were refused tunsrnission, The pstmaster accommodited him by wading seetion 400, by which it was shown that in soverul resprets fie law had not been com: plied with, and the gentlemen so adinitte - Kuocked Down bya Motor, phertson, an nginecr who resides lad 8 narow escap e was at Hamildon and street, and desiting to g on the run to board anorth Loundmotor. Just ashe got on the track he was cunght by trai 10, oing sowth, Juoeked down and severely cut about tho head. The manwas wken into D Saville's drug store, whero hiswounds wore dressed, after whichhe was seit home, gte et U Danish Anti-Prohibitionists, Fully five hundred. nembers of the Danish anti-prohibition clufred at Washington hal Just might 10 hear George Chestopherson, T, J. Maloney and Jamej K. Boyd discuss the issues of the day froma democratic and anti. prohiibition staridy 3 ensin pre, sided. Themeeting was an enthisiastic one and when the speakers touched upon the anti: rohibition issue, wert Mudly appla led. tohibitionissue, wgnmudly apiuuded Cincinnat's New Inprovement oaxd, Cixosyan, 0,° 0, 27.-The mayor this afternoon appolfitid the new nonpart- san bowa of publiczidpgovemer.ts in accord- mee with the acg: of theleeislature jusy passed. The mepbgraof the old boan have asked the conrts for an injunetion, holding that the special legislation in the caseis un- constitutional, et % Mus, Winslow's Soothing Symp for chil dren teething softens the gums and allays al pain. ' 25 cents a bote Lt e ’ Second Ward [ndepende TheSecoid wird inlependentshelda meet ing Last night @t Mies’ hall, Sixteenth and Williams streets, Johy . Tierney, Thoms C, Kesey and Louis J, Taliam addvessed the meeting on the caupaign issics. About fifty persons werw in altendince, T ——r— Lverybody Congratnlates Von Moleko Beuix, Oct, o thonsand and ninty- nine congratulatory telegruns passed through Berlin for Vou Moltke. The count expresses thaaks through the newspapers. FROM THE TAWKEYE STATE. Muh Excitement in Boone Ower the At tompted Murder of Mrs, Sines. A SIOUX CTY BOYS NCK BROKEN, Collision Between Passenger and Switch Engines at Dubuque-~ Lguor Law Convictions— Supreme Conrt, Boosr, Ta, Ot Special Telgran toTie Bre)—-Mrs S0, Siies, who was so brotally pounded Siturliy morning, is rest ingeasyand may vecover, though tho de tors suy 1o prodiction can bo made for o few days. he more the o s investigate the more mysterions tho afair become. Many fats pint o Austin Siws, the young nephewlivingin the hoise with Mrs. Sines, as the quilty party, while oflers make it ap- pear thit somo outsider gaiied admittance aul @il thoe bloody deed. Thephysicians say that Mrs, Sines rewoived twenty-six dis- tinct blows on thelead fromthe heavy gun burrel, though thoir smed 0 havo been lossened by her shidding her hed with her arms, which are Literally bl and blue Mrs, Sines tolay ovineel an anxiely toshield Aus. tin, and it sems that she knows more than sho willtell, One mystevions cirnmstan co isthat the will, which was in Austin’s favor, is missing. Austinis yet wiable to explain how Lis shoulder becane dislocated o his night shivt torn, asis the case. The court, is insession and the grand jury will tike up the case at once, Mauwlhile ecitenent is at fever heat, and should the gilty one be lo- mm;d Tie would probably be summurily dealt with. The Supreme Des Morses, Ta, Oct Special Tele: n to Tue Ben] —TRe following cases were decided by the supreme court today : Sycekles vs, Dallas Center bank appelant; Dillas distrit; wversed; Granger dissent ing Churchill vs. Groneweg & Schoentgen, ap- pellants; Pottawattamie district ; affivmed Richard, appellants, vs. Chica Paul and Kansas City railvay company; Cliclsa sy district; atiirned. Shockley, guarlian, appllant, vs. Van Fiton ; Fremont district; reversed Yourg vs Huskans ctal, appellints; Har- vison district; reversed. Grannis vs Chiago, St. Paul & Kinsas 1l company, appellant; Chickasaw district; afirmed, Browi vs Pool, appelant ; 0' Brien district; afirmel ; Boughran et a’vs Gilman, appellant; Har- din district: affivmed. Piank et alvs Roenhart and othe ppel- Tants: Howard ctistrict; affirned Sweesy, wpellit, vs Syarling; Monona® district; afiinmed. Heard vs Wilber, appellant; Woodbury district; afirmed, Parker, appetlant, vs Famers loan and trust company 3 Pocalontas dist vict; afivmed. The C. 8. P. 8 Cepan Ravns, Ta., Oct. 27— Special Tele: g o Tue Bre) —On October 30 occurs the laying of the corner stne of the new building beiig evected by the Cosko Slovan sky Podporujici Spotek (Bolemim Slavonic bawevaent sociely). Govermor Boies has promised tobe here and willact as master of cerernonies. Hou, Chutles Jones of Wiscon. sin, late consul to Bohemia, will probably be here also. The programme which has not been entively arvangzed yet, will bea fino one. The building, which will beme of the finest Bohemian halls in thewest, is peing crected by the Pronop Velky lodsge of its city, and will cost between $15,00 and $13,000. 1t will becompleted by next May, so asto be ready for the grand or yational convention which i hold hera. The convention Is held only every five ¥ e The C. S. P. S, is anatioml organ ization; 1 organiation existing only in the ted States. There are over nine 1housand members in the organiation, of which Cedar apids has abouttivo hundted and twenty- The supreme lodge has its healquar Chicago. A Collision at Dbiuque. Dunvue, Ia., Oct. 2. —[Special Telogran to Tixe Bei]l—Tast night the cast bound pwssenger on the lliinois Central and aswitch cigine collided inthe yards below the depot inthiscity. The passenger train was over two hours late and wwas going rapicly, gincer MeNulty of the - switch engzin cughtin the ‘wreele and severcly scalded. The pussengers were badly shaken up, none being badly njured except Charley Thomp- son. Saloon Men Convicted. Masoy Oy, Qct. 27— [Special Tele- gam to Tug B Thder instructions of Judge Ruddick, the grand jury have returned two indictments for selling intoxicants. A wholesile brewing firm sends instri for its agents to continue business, and vhey will bond_themselves to defeud in case of furtherlitigation Santa Fe Shops Barned. Fort Mamsoy, [a., Oct. [Special Tele- gram to Trre Brr] —The Santa ke blacksmith shops here burned to the gmund last night. The origin of the fire is undowbtedly incen- diary. . T.oss, $20000; insurance, §,000. A Boy’ Neck Broleen. Stovs Crry, Ta, Oct. 20—[Special Tele- gum to Tup Bee.|-Eriest Waldon, an cleven year old boy, was striele by thelevoer of & haise-noving apparatis and his neck broken this evening. Mark Twain's Mother Dead. KEOKUK, To., Oct. 27.~Mrs Jane Clomens, notherof Samuel L. Clemens, botter known 45 Mark Twain, diel this eveing, aged cightyseyen years, Fire at Lenox. LENox. Ta, Oct, 27.~([Special Telegram to Te: Bere. | A fire this moring destioyed a lotel and two stores. Loss, $L000; insur- ance, $,000, - - Horsford's Acid Phosphate, Beware of imitutions Sitting Esull Makesa Mash and Grows Insolent. WasnNaroy, Oct. 21.—The Indian burea hos received from Agent McLaughlin at Standing Rock Tudian agency a teport upon the prospective ontbrelk amng the Siux in conseqeenceof the promised coming of the “New Messiah.” He says in part: I do mwt wish to be undestood as consideringthe present stale of excitement soularmingas toindicate any iwmediie up- vising o serious outbreaks, but I do feel it my duty to weport the present erwe and the natureof the excllement existing among the Sitting Bull faction of Indians over the ex pected Indian milloium, sunibilation of the white manand supremacy of the Tn dinns, which is loked for not Later thun nexy spring” He vepeats in dotail the stories which have been told the Indims by the medicie men, and adds: “Sitting Bull is the high piest and leadng apostle of this latest absurdity, In a word he i3 the chief mischict maker atthis sgency, and ifhe were not hiere this craz, so great anong the Sioux, would mever have golten & foothold at this ageicy. He has been a disturhing elernimt since lis return from cnfinement as o military prisoner in the spring of 1833, but has bem growing worse the past yew, which is pretly 10 be acconnted for by the presence of a lsdy from Brookiyr Y. naned Mrs. 0. We don, who eame here in June, 183, anic Ing haersel £as a member of Dr. Bland's soci- oy, the Indian_ Defense association, and o posed to theludims ratifying theact of March 850 Whiie_leve she bestowed numerous presents upon Sitting Bull, considorablo being money, which had & aemoralizing effect upon him, liflating hin with his importance, 1'his womiau is now lecated just outside tbis reser N | vation and abot twentyfive miles north of thongency. Sitting Bull hasbeen frequont visitor. at her hous, d he has growa more insolent and worthless with evory visit nohas made there her lvish ox penditure of noney anet other gifts ipon him enubling him to give frofent feasts and hold couneils, Oan the th just., upon an invita tion from Sitting Bull, an Indin named Licking Bear, beonging to the Cleyenne river ageney, the chlef molicine — fan of the ghost danco among the Sioux, arrived at Sitting Bull's canp on the Grand wiver to inaugurato aghost donce and initiate mombers. 1 sent detachment of Indian policemen to arrest tnd oscort him from tho reserva- tion, but they returned without executing the order, bith oficers being in ‘dued” condition ind fearing the powors of Kicking Bour's medicine. Sitting Bull was very in solnt tothe officers, He has since kept up the ghost danee. ' The nt has now sent for him to talk with hin penonally and hopes to check the mtter, - SWINDLERS ARRESTED, An Addition in Denver Adds to the Nuniber in Jall, Dexver, Colo.. Oct. 27, -Tho United States murshal hasareested Jumes Pierce and Wil liom M. Stull on the charge of running 8 Fraudulont veal estate bisiness av Plainfield’s addition to Denver, thiry miles from here on the Denver & F't. Worth road. The Plain- field alddition company began business in September, 1880, T'housands of cireulars were distributed thron the country, from Colorado to Maine. These annomceed that the company was giving away _lots for the price of tecording them, say £.50, and 2-cont postage stamp, which'was necessiry to return the deed, The deeds were returncd to tho company with the necos sary & and & postago stamp, to be_ recorded. The only house within six miles of Plainfield is Picrce’s own house. Thesecret of the schemo in_the recording of the deeds, the county recorder receiving 10 cents for ench docd and the conpany the bulance, By this deal the company had cleared nearly $3,000, & great | doil more than ey pid for the whole | woperty, The rcorder has made over 25,000 S iy : CHAINS TO COST A CROWN, Why the Bloodthirsty King of Da. | homey May Be Dethreoned. On the 18th of this month a Freneh expedition-not so_lirge or formidable as that which the 1nglish sent to over- throw King Theodoros of Abyssinia, but powerful and well aemed - will set f from theee points on the Dahomey const tomareh to Abomey apital, and to knock it about the ~ears of majesty King Bahunzin, says the New York Morning Journal hemotive of the expedition is topun- ish o sn king—perlaps the most bestial and fevocions monareh in the world—for hideously maltreating nne French prisoners whom he aftervard liberated, and for holding others still in captivity. A socondlot of the prisoners,who were released only when the Amazons fell back to where the lcing w intrenched ina village near Abomey, and told him that the IMreneh wounld overrun the coun- try unless the prisoners wers sent bhuelk, has now sent home details of treatment sived, and Ernceis boiling with in- e of the details aretoo indecent for publication, But those which can be piblishod are hovsible enough. The pleture inclosed shiows the way in which men of culture and vefinement were chained together and marched by their criel captors. This chiin was never takenoff, and the men thusrivited to- gether were obliged 1o eat and sl perform eve function of their ex ence in compiny The picture of this chaingang 1 heen published broadeast throughout France. It will probubly cost King Ba- hanzin hiscrown—1fhe has one, Prom a lolter justreceived are taken the following defails, which show how grossly the prisoners were abused: Puttingon the chain wasa terrible operation. The blacks pinched uswith their hovribie irons; they kicked us in the ribs: they eailed us dogs, pigs, and oven niggrers, whichlast insult might heve nude us laugh ot any other time., Ihe chuin was rivited on with heavy Blows of the hammer, and the guared who was incharge of me pounded me on the T severely, He also pinched umy neighbor nose with his pincers, and danced with glee when the poor man’s tortures caused him to faint asvay. The loastact of re- bellion would lave heen the signal for onr instant massacre,” A deseription of one caravan of these unfortunate ereatures is enough to stir Franco to its utmost horders, The heavy chains had eaten through the flesh on the shoulders of the men and womoen, id the vusty iron had sunk deep into the raw sores. Many died from the hor- rible sufferving and blood-poisoning which this caused. Others had their heads cut off in presence of the king, who, aceording to the fero» 08 Dalomey custom, sends a fow messengers every month *‘togive the news 1o hisdeceused father,”? With sativical ervielty he has these noor massacred wretches buried with their heads in their hunds, that they May appear in the next world in a reverential mnnner. The Hotehkiss cannon will mukeshort worls of the sless Dahominn army. The king will probably be found in the midst of human spevilices, for it is when lois in the greatest danger that ho be- comes the most sanguinary, b is esti- mated that he has killed ds many as 500 of his fellow-creantures since the Erencan campaign beg, None of these wrelches sacrificed by the king are allowed burial, Their Wodies are dragged into the fields, where wolves and vultures soon devour the fesh. Then the skulls are eleamed and used to ovnament the walls of Abomey Tacreare tvo orthrvee thousand of these skullsin one templeat Abomey. it be fng an annual custon Lo kill 500 poor devils replenish houscliold of the dead.” But before the French troops can reach Abomey there will be dircadful seenes, The presentkingwhen frenzied with tum, which he drinks by i\ gourdfuls, Is n flend: Tt s thought that his own subjects will turn upon him when the Ireneh approach, e | Mr. Fdwin Hammer, who had chaige of | Fdisons erectrical exhibit at the Paxis ex position, is the zuost of Avchitect Beindorn aud fawily, 1025 South Thivtieth uven e, | Chatles M. Vo San Fraocis e is in | tho city, at the Mill | . Absolutely Pure. A oream of tartar baking powder. Highest | otlonvoning strength—U, 8. Goverument Res | oort Aug. 47 160G BOARD OF EDUCATION WIS, A Permit Must Bo Isued for the High School Annex, EFFECT OF JUDGE DOANE'S DECISION. The City Attorney Takes Time to Come sider Whether the Matter Shall e Referred to the Sue preme Court, Tor the fivsttimein many months stand- ing room was it a premiom inJudg Dome's district court room yostorday morning. The crowd was composed of nearly all the | 1eading members of the bar, members of the | ity council, the board of sducation and other well knowre cltizens 1 were there to listen to Judge Domne's dedision in the now celebrated high school mandamus procecdines nese proceedings came abont by an appli- cation of tho bowrd of educition for a permptoy writ of maudamus | dincting the ity building inspector | George Whitlock toissue & pormit for the ercction of another sehool on the high school grounds, the inspector having previousiy been wstrueted not to issue it by the couucil udgze Doane decided and ondered that the Wit must issie. In rendering the decwsion his honor sp in substancs s follows The respondent, George €, Whitloek, the buildit ins pector, contended in his answer that the legislatire of the state, approved Novemier 4, 1560, had vested the title to Capitol squarein the cityof Omah, and that thoboard of education Had zoright to ereet building on the square without the con- {of tho city Auothier contention by the rspondent was that the schoal distriet could not erect permanent building on Capitol square for the rewson tiat the title to the property was not in the school district but in tho city of Onihi A third contention wias that the building inspector was justitied 1 refusing the permit forthe building for the reason that the ap plication forr o permit under the ordinmee should b ade 1 the une ofthe ow e of the real estate on which it was proposed to erect the building, The opinionof the court was that theact fI860 vestel the tit in fee to Cap 1 > in the city of Omahla, but that t > act transferred the possession of Cap quare tothe board of regends, whoar od by thesame act that transferred tho to the citys that the city was simply the naked trustee, holding tha title for sehool purposes, but that the city as amunicipl rporation could not exeeuto tho trust ; that, power to execite the trust was, by the powers of theact of 1860, conferred on the oird of regents; that by an actapproved June 6, N1, entitled An aet relative to the schools of Oma the bowrd of regent wis legislated out of existence; that in pur anee to the terms of the act Capitol square and the s ol buildine ther y Was, by tho baard of regents, tansterred 1o the bodrd of education of the ool district of Oaha Wi hoard of education was authorized and crated by the act; that (e of Ombha wd the bouand aud the hoard tncation and all s ternsted for wlm twenty yers had seed in the board of regbuls trans to the board of education; that no differéuce what ight have primieily been »dto in the acton constitutional gromds vicscence on the paet of 1l in torested for so many years virtially estonped all purtes from questioning the constitu- tionality of the act: that since the board of rogents had ccased to exist the boird of edu ation hus had possession of Capitol square and the buildings crected therconand that theschool district was entitled to use and control the sume so far as its use was within the terms of the grant the same as they used and controlled any of the property thotitiein fee of which was vested in thi school district or the board of eduacation, As to the sccond ground of action that the hooldis coult not lawlully oreel a sehool bullding on Capitol square for the roa- sonthat the title and feo to sime wis not in theschool district bt in the city, the” conet held in substance that section 7of Subdivision 5 of chapter Wof the compiled statutes Qf Nebraslki, wihich provides “that a sehool dis- trict shall notin any case build a stone o brick school house without having tivst ob< f atitlein foeto the same’” did not ap Ply to schools in metropolitan cities; that tha object of the act wis 1o prevent the erection of permancntstructures of the kindmentioned ona school site, the title of which was not a permancnt as the buildings to e erected, mnd that the act governing metopolitan eitics wis independent of the general school luws of the state nd that it was not the leglsl tive interest 10 in any Manner govern or con- ol the erection of school buildings in metro- politan cities by section 7, abd¥e cited, and hat the title for school purposes could not be more permanent than that of Cantol squure ; that thegood faitn of the state was pledged tolts perpetuity of tho legisition with the grant, and that neither the state nor the eity nor the school district could in any manner encumber Capitol square. As to the third ground of ohices tion, the court held that the application for a building pevmit could be made in the name of the owier of the building and need not bemade by and in tha name af the owner, of the real estate; and for substantially the reason stated the poer- enptory writ must issue, On behulf of the respondent, City Attomey Poppleton asked for forty-cight hoirs to de termine whether the respondent conld give bond and supercede the judgment of the dis trict court until the final hearing in the sus preme court, Judge Doane granted the ve- Quest - Prof. Leslic E. Dodgo, the instractor of raau by the natural methol, has encaced P Y. M, CL AL deeture voom for next Eriday noon and evening when he will detiver free lectire on theproper manner of Lo ami vinan, Phose interested in the study of rman should atiend WATCHES. 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