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4 d—————— e 1 ————— ———————— ———" ;J'lll'] DAILY BEE. F. ROSEWATER, Epiror EVERY MORNING PUBLISHED SUBSCRIPTION Year TERMS OF thout Sunday) One Iy it Sunidiy, Ono Year Elx_month Thres M Bunday 1t Enturdny Heo Weekly Bee atly Be Atk s, ONe r One Yeir One Year OFFICES or N And 23th Stroets Penrl Street & 14, 14 and 15, Trihune Bullding Cmaha, The | Fouth Onalin. cor Counetl s, | Off ork, Ro Washingt CORRESPONDENCE r to news and rossed Lo Lhe Fditorial Department BUSINESS LETTERS. tors and remttancos should e Bee Publishing Company, s and postofice orders 6 thie order of the com Allbusiness le ten Omn e 10 bo mude pnyable pany. The Bee Publishing Company , Propristers THE BEE BUILDING CIRCULATION EWORN EMENT of Douzias, Tzachuck, s AT ol rotary of Tie Ree company. soleninly swear tul ciretilation of TiE DALY BER ween ending October 31, 1501, was us Monday Wednosd Thurs Friday. 0ot 5 Buturdiy, Oct resees 24,432 TZ5UTTUCK bacribed in my A. D181 P Notury Pub verazo dally eirculation ars I8 shown in vhe fol- Average G GEORGT Eworn to before nic presence this Hist day of ¢ SEAL and s ctober N The growth of the of ¥ Tor 8IX Jowing table Februnry Barch. pri e DoN'T all speak at once. MAVERICK was a bad namo for o Bos- ton bunk anyhow. O ot know it was londed. s sred Ada M. Bitton- Lpme run up in 0FEs explanation is that he did o ALL thi bendor made a lively Niobrara 5 consi 10 Janguago of Frank s a hole in the bottom IN THE T Moores, of tho sea.” Tuere will bo mourning and lamen- tation in the lands beyond the sea over the news from Ohio. OSTHOFI'S boot straps could not stand the terrible strain when the Pifth ward heelors wero pulling his log. sublimo the Some of our voters will bo docidedly reticent about the candidates for whom they voted until the returns are in. Dr. CONKLING enjoys the satisfaction that he has not put on a mortgage plaster to pull himself up to the city hall. PROVIDENCE smiled upon the people with good weather in the great of political importanco. This well for the republicans, We SHALL forgive our new forecast official for miscue the weather yestord It was probably due to the excitement of the political campaign. augurs his on MANY people on this Atlantic have their sympathies aroused for Mrs. ybrick anda will be glad to know that her case can bo again heard in the English courts. side of the had TY is the best policy. But the best policy does not often have a fair show in Omaha’s city council. Think of that contract for incandescent lights in the outskirts of the city in this connect- s held today to fill three repablican and threo democrati The democratic majority in thoe lower house is so large, however, that comparatively little inter- est i taken in the results as thoy will havo no espoelal influenco upon logisl tion. Al elections ware vacancies, OMAIA is congratulating herself oyer the fact that the smelting works compa- ny has dotermined to add a copper plant 10 its groat industry on the river front, This will give permanent employment to fifty men and will increase the im- portance of the city treating venter. an ore WiLE wost peoplo miners took tho law their own hands in Tennessoa and reloased tno convicts employed in the mines, thoy nll sympathize with the efforts of Ten nessee workingmen to put an end to the contract convict lubov systom. It should be abolished by law instead of the mob. into OHIO people without regard to the oxciting campaign turncd out enmasse at the towns visited by the Nebrasku advertising train. Tho public schools were dismissod at some points and the cars wore crowded wherever they went with eager people anxious to see the products of the best agricultural state in tho union, OUR first experience with tho impor tation from the antipodes known as the Australian ballot 1 with a fav- orable impression. It novds some modi- fications to apt it mora fully to our conditions, but itis a great improve- mont upon the old style of election, and it gives the ward ticket peddler a very cold shoulder. ves us bummer and THE London Zelegraph does not mince matters in discussing tho Chilian con- troversy, but emphatically objects to the effort to have England brought into it in any varticular, That journal noti- fies tho Chiliuns that Great Britain will not interfore to pi nation which permits outrages to by commit unarmed men in a friendly plo on this side the water shouting **brave” to tho oxpositor of English sentiment, 1 upon port. Poo feel like raat London { | | | | of | i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4. e to from the ™e Adv states in which public inte o8 up to midnight cest has cen- tered wer The very meagre York Flower, returns from Now indicato for governor, stimated 000 to 2 Onio elocted Major but the returns received ave incor imate can be made Kinley's majority. o Ne I'ho school n agricy polling places In try houses are out | of the telograph and | for as they | t to the | ! 11 reach complete returns will not be 1n at loast forty-cight hours. So far they Whe althoug election of Iiram (. publican candidate, h this may possibly be reversed by later returns, has been redeemed. Judge yraska Post, the lican candidate for su W least 5,000 majority ov rorton, the indspendent | nomine In D ! Omal and notably in to rov s bal- many of the there has While the e is still been a com| wvass of tl olution. precinets, enough is known to assure publicans that they have ¢ P, «d George Bemis by of the county and city ticket. WESTERN 'ROGRESS, The next two may be expected to witness almost dented progress in the development the west. The great crc for which there is an assured market illbring to this millions of dolly will enable the farmers to pay off « pact of indebtedness necded provements whic u very handsome 1 the mayor and car rreater portion years renso unprece- of s of this year, at tion This con- ood pricas, s¢ good pricas, hundreds of vs. mort- to desirablo im- 1 o period of depression to fo A now n to emigration from tho eastern and middie states to those of the west, and the. larger demand for ricultural lands will ncrease their market v Capital to westward for in a steadily swelling stream, for in section of the country is the of a favorable only the fear of prevented its coming for th two. Theo At west will exporience groater y and their enlargod output will materially to the money supply of section. Under the stimulus of sd markets for our meat ot cattle and hog will inevitably grow, and alveady largo of tho contribute more largely thao ever before to the revenues of w producors. There is not an interest in tho groat west, agricultural, mining or industrial, for which it is not entirely safe to pre dict a docided progress during the next two yoars. cularly with regard to the icultural interest there is warrant for the belief that it has entered upon an | than it perhaps ever before known, and which is likely to hdofinitely prolonged The most intelligent opinion is that the day of unpr. prices for food pro- ducts is passed, and that in vhe future | the industrious and theifty American farmer will have no cause to complain that his toil is not adequately rewarded. With the stendy growth of his home market and the certainty of a foreign demand for all the surplus which this country may produce, the farmers of the United to the futur with unlimited With the productive about ex hausted the to supply a world’s food, fact, con sidored in with the vast mineral and other resources of this presents possibilities of im- mensurable wealth and power toward the attainment of which *the next two years will witness a marked advan ce, ORGANIZATION OF CON The speaker of the Fifty- @ress is cert 0 b rduous ato tasks to porform. but per- haps the most difficult one will be the distribution of the sixty chairmanships at his disposal to satisfy tho country and at th time. There of of the house up nent men fr seen many years at sticklers for will look with disfavor on an attempt to distributo the tho basis of a recognition of the supevior voting power of the novth in the house. Some of them, it is not doubted, will be chagrined if the apportionment is made pu arithmetienl may it is the for aligning themsalves siderable gage m or ir ake he: compelled t 20 m- pulse will bo giv; u is certain flow investment ) other o such prom- and tion has last year iterests of return, udvorse legis or mining i the gr add this greatly snlarg products the in raising this west will resource era of greater prosperity has be ) Whle 1 States can look cor lands of )po must rt awest lurg and continue of the this connection section, LESS. sond con- ve several ina way the membe is a ¢ mado the south, who have of ¢ who seniority, and theso ique promi- m vice, aro gr chairmanships on schome, intimated, spenker with the candidate who will throw the most int the vespect to bo shown to years of service and former positi Assuming that the speaker will make use of his arithmetie in his prizes, somo interesting conclusions can bo reached. Of the 237 democrats in the house, 120 are from the northand 117 are | from the south, Tho excess of northern will entitle that me committeo chairmanships, leaving twenty-nine among the southern v the democrats in the last house standing at the head of the minority, and for that [ entitled to succee unon a They before aly be found, contest | is over out Wblo nations agre concerning n on committees areanging members section thirty to | to be distributed | reason assumed to b to chairmunships, there are in this house forty-th Eight of them uj pear to be entitled to two leading places each, but it o the quest to them many if the is bo a fair apportionme of Give the might claim two places just out on give 50 to memb members the prizes entitle them, and vhere would still who one A fair division of which the be | thivty-f ive heirs apparent to le giving out time on the he northorn tie the chairmanships to th titled, the places to which th ord mi demox sid wh outh must It is not probable the show It is not t anything that will giv that ) any members will su nimity i th advantage, and it is not likely witi show more ge ysit in the past. The numerical of the democratic north ought to place a crat there nre north sponker's for the in the candidatos but it is aforegone will be chosen, 1l his ele arry with it th the claim of the « and of course most will go to that nocrats by the just Mocri southern man be indoubtedly recog of tho majority ship niz ymmitt positions S0 northe dominated from the south crat ) sentatives of tho d ol cction have nlways con ocratic house, and always wil ues solid for that south contin hubit to su members o privi In n thirt ' Wy up i entitled s southern h magna- power ot they ¢ than superiority fr the ern ¥ ne ym and y position, on thata ind who- tion o pledge to to n man- bost Th n- demo hair, will south chai f the ction, ba e 117 the v | demo- { the latter | slled ina dom- 1 while the party. A P ders of THE AUDULL Bre VI DE te will contest over the suburban lig tract which took place in lust summer. They will that the council manipulated a very remarkablo stylo the Ohi npi 4 monopoly of th lights 1835, wl tract was made for 100 lamp in tho field to furnish light rate of 819 por lamp. Comp smothered in way although it onious ish it. Brielly let us review tho that controversy: Tho Ohi had five of undisturbo of the suburban lights, dux time its service was v in finally had sinco uno, ono an, took si controve: srmed upon acont wor at 319 par lamp, T of lamps steadily incroasod over 600, but the continued weak and th Not satistiod with this decide tag gement the Ohi sought to induea the counci the to $22 in consic which a now patont burner used. This was the straw wh © the back of the monopc council concluded to ask for ¢ Hus arran price bids ns a matter of form before aw a contract for five panies filed provosals and patents were offered. A St pany entered the competiti od o sixteon candle $15 por light per year. pany’s bid was found in the years. S Tha A terms advertisement and all bids wer Upon readvertising the Ohi continued to demand 319. T company advanced to $15.50. tract was at last awaraed to the St. company, causo the it ciently | but the mayor ve s interests we, ted, and a thir posuls were called for. Th company its bid th 0. The Ohio company rote raised under tho name of the Sun Vap for lights varying teen to nineteen cand The Thomson-Houston company entered the competi pany recollect, 1L, recall the ghting con- the council 100, tho bids in that which gasoline and wny en a con- was left t the old stition d was another rather om- history of o company L monopoly ing which wdifferently together in he numbor from 100 to power strong. 1y advan- 0 compray 1 to raiso loration of would be nearly oly for the sompetitive i rding overal com- wioty of Paul com- on and of- power lamp for Ohio com- flaw was of the rojected. 0 company he St. Paul The con- Paul otoed it be- v not sufli- d timo pro- o, § Paul is timo to put in bids com- from thic- le power. tric Laght tion at this point with a bid for incandescent lights of twenty candlo powor per annum, and was awards t for live years, to beg All competitors of the Oht except the sleetric light w out of the fleld, and the Ohio contract was continued until light compuny business, presumably Novem! date passed, and the Houston company has not tal 50 far as can besoen to place or fulfil its contruct. Mea Ohio company has repaived should be is 0t B2 20 por light °d the con- in Novem- 0 company ere driv company’s the ele ready for or 1. That Thompson- ken astep s ats lights nwhile tho its lamps, on and replaced a large portion of them called T with whis is and improved burner light company is under a bor to carry out its compact Itis apprehended, howover, loophole of escape has been or was made in the deaft of ment and the wily monopoly this penalty. Meantime the line company continues to dr the rate of $19 per aunum for 600 lamps and the city counci turhed. The whole trz its face | lLighting unpe ction is a petrated deliborat compantes. It expectation of the Ohio to hold its ground of protests. The rotected t und The season is so 1S cit, @ not tho by v which it late that endily bo sot hy any The Electrie Light col never intended fo The whole thi the people would be cannot pany bably agreoment and know exactly what members cil wore parties to it OMAHA'S veg showing for tho city. It is thousand of that of one yoar a now 10 electric 1 of 5,000 with the city. thut some ed agree- cove the will eseape Ohio Gaso- wWopay o ach of its 1 looks on fraud upon ely by the is the company in spite interests provisional operating. lamp posts now mpany erform its g s pro- a job ot the coun- [ within two when the prohibition question drew out the argest vote ever polled in th o city, The registration vindicatos the national cel sus in Omuha. ITis to be hoped a ¢ cted at this time who of bed in tim onat § o'l to have the po k for the next S1. Louts will no longer the copper industry of the we is to bo in the busivess and w the front Wrrn t retu w0 election ove n to oar u and g e n politi cle rk will be crawl out ling places eloction mononolize Omah { | steation 18 a gratifying | it wil 1891. T —— et e e et e e e e e e e o e e proven che Kk to th frauds which have boon perppteated with more or loss punity he SOUTH OMAfLA has enrolled 1 ol in her s South Omaha't ulat fon 1S Wwe Senator Quay is {n troublo ropu heols 1 in ady r in &C nlre oW wealth A Bick Number. tation, b t thio fact 1sn't lar interest sined he is no long ~Demory this and of the republican national committce. It Cans with proh suit 1s now ada's Englan initor ox-Pr prospects of hens, Le ing the with authoritatively attompt 1 has g clause in the sidont Hayos, the Hens, N 100 News, to build up an e sved a faily McKiuloy announced law may but it is fatal to the several willion honest Uanadian Uncle Sam and His Quarrels Kansas City Journal. mako a mistake in season n - dailias ir articles throats. the Chilian Unclo take care of his own quarrels, and h sist bim, on John satisfaction Bull would from those tho same position. eftec ct Onions an t Setentific Tn a caso of diphthoria be placea in a cloth and tho cloth (containing tho o and all) bound anout the throat over the is almc pationt's st - tmedcan. W on and cars, magic yielding in u short time,” Chi Nrw HE TALKS ister of Forei cone ade Min fFair sir ist m the ots the other ove ey bul Dry Minister Addresses Yong, Nov. 3. pondent cables that he is just in roeaipt of a report from Santiago to the effect Affairs Matta pateh to Minister Ega moro 1 eili It is said to ory tone and to ev 10 seo that justico 5001 a8 tho inquiry in this city r Matta has wi tendento Arlequi of this German xc g naval ofticors and ordering 10O DRY hort of the Bu WasmNGToN, tin weather was D.C., Nov. 3. ment of Agriculture for the regard to the rain fall that of the driest of which the bureau has record. throughout the g CONCILIATOR of Foreign Sir. kgan. A S refative to t be 1c0 in v ity Admiral V on a train to tw to FOR Governm u ior Octobe weather mouth general nd boaten into a ions, Ronewals maae as often as the mass becomes ary. tho deudly pain iago done is conciude a'dispateh to In wsking | 1ol edingly the insult The burean of October says in October was one Diphtheria, well »0 Afairs ho I couchod iy just seman n 1mmediate in- punish- Depart- er. northern states ana the month closed I tho winter wheat crop in a critic to cor pu A that Min as sont a dis situation Sam is ablo to will in- who 1nsult 10 1038 were hie in ns should pulp. juice up be The alti in way as to vi ai conaition, as most of it has been planted in ary soil a the! As not been sufticient rain to give it strength enough to resist the cold. ditions wa by v be greatly improved, geuerons rains and moderate during November: sal Sawt gra is The con- however, weather AN OMAHA MAN HELD UP. t Lak e Dete U. to Tue Br with a fow 0 months Crime, Nov. 3.—|Special Tele- J—Detective Daggett of the polico force was todav held to tha grand jury ferattempting to-hold up William Hull, fore- -man of the Rio Grande machine shops. n Omaha man and the Union Pacific shops there, trouble Wyo., oung Ago woman at that Daggett tried to obtain mone, on tnat ctiarce. act. An Alabama Couple ti GEORGIANA, ———— DOUBLE MURDER BY THIE 1o people residing murdered. in t be Hor ted With Axes, Ala., Nov. 3 bodies were axes. Ivery house was in search of the murderers. First N w ANOTHER M ttional Dank trollerof the cul tion that the First National bank at one time wor Ho had sc Rawlivs, and it is claimed from him Failing, bo tried the hold-up oy Last, VES. trunk piltaged, and a 1z tho country The o uoy las recoived informa- Damis- The A1z cotte, Me, has boon forced to suspond pay ment in_con Mavy shor THAT w tary B stati given a cortificate ¢ erick N t time, o Did the crats Get Hold ¢ Wasnixaros, D. C., Nov. 8 ing Spaul i ng most and Bardsley Kuowledge the democratic of Stri RETURN king miners in the months, terms. Au position rec copy of the resolutions ting on the r gation from tho east me The a Invitét o austa, Ga., Nov. 8 itly seut President Huvel cquenco tional bank of that tho bank is in good shape doubtedly be ablo 1o CEGTIFICATE how it g Penn oc G ve Pirrsnung, Pa., Nov Pittst vauce of 10 conts por ton 12,000 men, who have iil return to work at the oporators eemont was arrived at today turn of the of tho Boston, and ume oF Ponnsylva ived )t into — 10 WORK. ivania I Coal district has been idle fo - Attend, ho Au ad pted at and failure business Acting aletter from Fran ses of Philadeiohia this mornin empuatically that he had nover dorsed by Sonator Quay to any one, aud that he had no the possession stato committeo., endod. of will Miners usta u invitation was extended the prosident to tend ackt the owl exposition leed the raceipt of Bis letter the and showed his intgrest in the prosy the eauro south, M aftel both sides 1n the pplebratec had uo jur Has No W, W stening to o St ex - Jurisdiction Noy Tu aments of reasurer intorest on ¥ta vasurer M involves the « Go v Don 1 ilian toworeaw diction [ e to WaAsHINGTON i N hilian news at Iro Montt in tridg will questious now as M is Wi, « 3, T ho depar \us gone to wife and some who are expect 2 stoamer from I the in Ix o L tha Ho said in DEPOSIT, or ox pxposition dels Washington attorneys on to r ‘that bo a nt Weather ctive Arrested for the Hull ed in Mu- night Thomas Sheppard and wife, highly estecmed two miles from Their town, wer horribly butchered, the crime having apparently been committed with drawer people arein a state of fren force of men has been patroll of Damiscotte, , Added to the List NGO, D. a A D omo- Sacre- The strike of coal for an ad 8 thr m a ase of Lhe State Harshaw, first o was N noer d to Lol today O ain about his | of any particu at the head | | | | BOLDEST RAID EVER KNOWN, ! Story of the Releas of Tennessaso Conviots by the Miners, BLOODLESS BUT EFFECTIVE wi Then A Iptoss. An Arm ch Work Quictly and Leavi ities H Organized Away, gt th Tenn., Nov. 3. the Waldens ure Kxoxvi thas loft i, The burned and more thiu 45) de the mountains and valleys ) rirough the miners, violating the la fused to aid them, the government people of Tennessee find themselves wcomplicated and perilous situati ernor Buchanan has confessed that not know what to do has marched through the stroyed a portion of the st released the the worst stripe sue or face this s because as1f it nover oxisted whon blow, and the tho uext blow. It stockados dist of unesseo. acts ¢ stal state's prisoners yet i null ar 1y of re str is fully ar guni harp-siooters cver names and homes and ic aud privates are unkuoy The whole incident is listory of labor agitations. foot by workingmen for tho selves, the living of their fam phiase of the affair makes the other question, which at_first seems to only tho reckle: Having offered rew tho early train yeste ville. Ho had bardly when a telegram wa uows from Oliver Sprinss. When Saturday night signof further violence, who visited Briceville "o everything so quiet, was it an ond began to be indulged thero was a feeling of unrest. Ol Iay not far across the mountains fre ville and Coal Creek, a hali at most. Eour miles north of Oliye was the conviet miae run by the Cu Mining and M was a big stockado with a hosy ther unique, ove lies s the zovel y moraing got clear of an Sun rooms, superintendent’s houses and convic ix convi ired ana fift but the gove quartérs, One hu W 1 the state guards e had not figured in the other affair, t 00 danger of an attack upon it. was ot increased wore taken. Inde havo thought that’ Briceyilio lay across tho mountains for the distay gotoverin a night's jourvey, fifteon guards, well armed and Dic or ot f ho An armed body of m convi str ey on was se of it sid illu 1ess in frocing crimina the 1y n Si | night’s jou v Sy mbe itacturing compan I * an he I'he ud no special precaution. 1, the guards mignt well 0o e INVASION, 1 lts Melted Tho last con: Ridge miniog re- nantled poradoes roam northeastorn the when tho law ro: 1 tho d by Gov dos do ¥, has is impossible to pur olutionists lis army melts away as completoly ck reassembles silently, voady to 1, perhaps the best equivned corps of v tho ontity of the lenders in tho on them 1 thi of a strato als, T to: for Nash town t anuouncivg the wssed without any 1 when peoplo found the hope that violenco But ings ric \cy rings ana Here store d the idontly thought, us this min was uard [ o be There woere behind rland company’s Kude, unliko the two stockades captured the other ride of the range, ground, overlooking all th except that against on Sunday night guards and c copt two vight watchmen, went to s no idea of any oxcitement that nigh But at about 1 ocK @ negre heard a sound as of horses said nothing until suddenly th came a great s aund almost immediately low there which it was ouilt. victs, all ex Icey L was on high ¢ mountains So D with > convict pproaching. He 1d be- srambling of hurrying hoofs, was u_great banging at the door of the biock house aL the corner of_the stockade. to their feet, rashed toward stood with cocked vifies. “Whio is there! one guacd. “Oven the door or I'll throw this ¢ against it,”? was the vep! At this the convicts, negroes, set up a reat guurds to open the door. bhut through no persuasion of Outside, almost surrounding wero armed men, somo maskec merely sooted, but all had rifles. ers orde the guards to get quickly as possivle, It 1s said tus command one guard dr Like a hounded deer un house, towl, be od Tho guards jumped that door and What do you want?" said mite nost of whom wer "The guards dia so, the couvicts! tho stockude, ot pped his gur and ran led his own The mounted mountatneers set abouc the business that had been done on the other side of tho ranze. The stor: open and such of 1ts_contents us ploment what provisions the brought for the convicts was Gt ally. Tho supply of clothing w however, and tho leaders saw thal given 10 tho convicts of short therefore less criminality, When convicts possible e leader saic “Now, boys, skipout; 1 e o y is north?’ askod who kuew neither the stars nor tains. “That way,” said Make a bee line. If clothes, ask at the miners’ housos. it you ‘out.” So thieves and murdorers, houses, and men_guilty of rages, fled over the mountains. T'ho mountaineers dismounted to tho stockade. As mountaincers got watchied it from trees, Soweono shouted, “Hurrak oud of the convicts in these varts. sot up u shout and then rodo “away and silontl ard the east he mountaincers buve reats. ‘Lhie Walderns range reg destroyed, and thosc are apparéntly si to bo the general leased convicts will toil tho Waldens range, that tho conviet east Tennessee,ds ended the leader on ther the concenlment fulf ion. Th who from the impression that lawy, Guards Stood O With Dum Sanra 1, Nov. from the penitentiar imitation pistols whittled out staud off the guard and mado horses. Oue of the trio whs and re-captured by the guard. (N SHIPS Instructions Which rtad Heen to s heir Con and Wasmisaroy, D, C., Tracy has made public sued to the United const of Chili at the beguning of the disturbanc tary Try *These instructions hav odhered to thros t. In Lave they been departed from, Th conclusively that the charges of | made by the English newspapers truths and that thoy have bean it er to pref ihe Chilians i wed commercinl pur o were dated Marc ; explaiued that insurgen 15 outlawed by the Chil to’ not plra witting acy, and the admiral was ordered @ sl rality and to take n cau interasts. 1t was further order 1o take all nes 1 mnjury by rgent v It or property of American ¢ dered that endeavor be me bardment by su cns and property wor if necessary, but only ican v it was st were liabl yestorday of AMERIC ov. the boen vi sary Asures Amer ssels, to be tuken o avoia such mea - Scotland Won the Tug SAv Fias tional tu tiaod our British all sorts ould horsemen )om Was burst sup- at d g 15 smal term supplied, it poin i\ of of fo ra, last convict is gone from dc bave done i [ system in won L0 CHILL w and many the <@ for the north, a couvict, the 10un nting, you have not got urners and set fire the fire vlazed up th norses and the T'hoy their 1 Lhe 3 are eom more of es. Tures conviets escaped They used i to v flight on shot 1u tho arm Issucd Cl B P tany: instructions States squadron on the ailian ously ) singlo instancs oy prove har are inst to Al o, 10 3 A t nlity tho erument ts of ob nori b bom citi mer e i 1 bo | | st saucer hol afforded b; surprise at tho entire absenco of street signs signs indicati stran not the on WASHINGTON WasniN OSSP, [0W THE ROW OCCURRED. rox Buresv or Tie Bre, 318 FOURTRENTIE STRERT, Wasiiaros, D. C., Nov. 3. It is not unlikely that the failure Maverick National bank of Boston will bring About some vory radical changes in the pros system of bank examinations. It has 1 found that there wero downright steal ings of cash going in this but it failod to como to the notice of the examin It is believod that & more searching and rie examination upon the part of the ox amner, who died of heart diseaso thoother day, would have resulted in dis- closuros leading to the corrup in tho Maverick bank which might huve savod largo amounts to the depositors and stockholders. sometime ago, probably at tho time of tho fatluro of the Keys Hf Puilagelphin LiscoLs, ¢ was sugeested to the ptroller of tho B \ 4 o ey | Bea.|—Tho currency, by ono high above him in ofic rank, thut in some respects tho present drown but ps bobbing uy tom of examinations of nationil banks was & | phases. Last night Mr, Bossolman kuocked farco and that the systom shiould bo coangod, | down Mr, P I, Lau, tho salo man rhe comptroller wis remnded that it had | gocording to tho story told by each the other samo place to bo more or Rt perfunctory in | hns @ood roasons for fo ved to the diseny of their duties that instead of | ward Lau: that on Sunday Lau eame to him nting cash and going cure- | aud told him that since the scandal had beon fully over the paper held by banks | p1ished he (Bossoinan) would have to skip and that he would give him 0 for his making investigation as to tho securitios, aud the samo upon the second, stock of goods and lot the other craditor: selman doclaros that ho refused third or fourth cxamination of a bank as it that ho would not dofraud was made upon the first examina v sort of goneral inquiry of tho officers of tha bank Nutfonal bank which had loaned tiest started up in bus % tho | Another Ohapter in the Bosselman Failure at Lincoln, LAU VERY ROUGHLY ont H A HANDLED, on bauk the ALY the Provo Up Both Parties Give heir Versic tion Leading the Fight. to \ of a- | suddenly to ne bank Spoe Nob,, Oct. 3 Bossolman troubls will no€ nder various whol snys the 81, on whistle, Ho 10 do this, saying tho First him §,000 when ho Mr. Bosselman says furt the chargo of criminal ounsel by Lau who wishod tim to tho jail and searchod away from him the roll tho wreck Lau says that last night Miss Liliio Hart, tho woman in Mrs, Lau to daniage her hus | tor, but she failod to gat in assuulted him CONF e consideravlo indignation among classes of citizons on account of olicemen Yoomans and Malono entoring o privato residenco in the southern portion of city and without any warrant or any papers seizing and conliscatiug & pony Kog of boer, with which tho family and a fow visitors vero realing themselves. It was | nan family and all were quiotly talkin and sipp r boor after the Gormau custom. ensuod T'ho comptr inations of b their ofticers ar was urged iy make oxam ks at moients unexpoeted by 1 by ex unknown 1o the baukers, and it was to him that it would be good volicy to change tho examiners from ono district to anotuer that vankers would not k by whom their institutions wero exan and that exam 14 bo equired to instivute an entirely new investi gation overy time tuey looked into tho counts of a’bank. At present, baukoers know the examiners and the time of their coming aud prepare for them. Comptroller Lacy objectod to this proposed new policy on the una that a examiner would bo un \ero is s collateral and personal securi- | coytuin 1 not keep posted on vatuoes held | p, v L ¢ that his arrest intimacy was moroly to ot uat ho conid of $1.00 saved suszgosted 500 10 Jossolman sent the case, to wd's charac »ssolman thon ors, 50 well as ho conld bo by bo tthe samo post and familiarizo he peoplo and also tho socur re held by tho banks. their more interest shown in roturns at Washington than is ovinced tonight Theexcitoment equals that of a presidentisl contest. The strects aro wied about the hulletin boards, tho stere optican exhibits ana clubs at midnight, und | us the returns are displayed the crowds howl with enthusiasn The returns aro not coming in in as intellig a as usual, not being in com to the figuros formor The opinions of we publi men in the various states as to how the r sults will affect candidates named are the most intelligent, bringing out tho greutest huzzas or gronns. President Hareison began civing bultetins over the cxecutive man- sion wires direct from the Press associa and telegraph companies as carly as 6 o'c He scated bimself in the libr and was soon joined by Attorney Gencral Miller, | otarys Tracy, Proctor and Rusk. The | { ing retained himself ities which w Never wus the clection LIVING CITEAT I THE WEST. lward Atkinson of Boston is preparing a treatise on scientitic nutrition in which ho will endeavor to show tho actual necessary cost of living in the various cities civilized wor.d and p tarly of the ( States. Colonel Harry I, Downs of the bureau has received a commuuication from Mr. Atkinson in which it is stated that fro statistics already vod ho has discov that the same nutriment that costs 13 cents aday in Boston and 21 conts a d Bayreuth and Nuromburg, Gormany, can bo procured for 10 conts o day at Topoka, Kan. It is belioved that the rato in Lincotn Omuha will bo about the samo as in Kansas, QDD AND ENDS Otto Piver tola Judgo 1ield how o was married only oar ago in Council Blufs, but after three months' married lifo sho left bim. Ho was granted u divorco. | Harvey Wolls has brought suit ugaiust R. G. McMillan, his employer, for his wages tor | tne last five years amounting to $980, and | which now his boss roruses to pay him. THE OWEN DIVORCE CASE. Tho noted Owen divorce caso is again pointt { brought to the atteation of the public. This Lricts of New Yorlk ware not Nng Ub L0 | time Mrs, Jennie Owen has filed a motion in the standard he had anticipated, bub it | yhe qisteict court, asking that her probabla pleased him much to early conclude that | hyghand, Sumuel G. Owens, be punished for Fassotl's ight against Tammany bad been a | gosaits SEMAS T OVERS, BY PIIEICA fob winner in New York City it not in tho state, | gt lGmbt 94 cotrb tn, MelIaine o, ehox Lo The president and s cabinet ofticers wili | G Coeary month poading - the. 1 vemain at the wires till they have some idea | hon $0 every month peoding tho of how Towa, Nebraska and South Dakota ! feny —dection o of & e, ho news over a special i rosidence. | ho married simply on crossing the river into Washington will not sleep much this night. | Napeacec S daois % oo PoS. M. | ceived any money trom bim since he took N course of” bichlotide of gold treutm hat he has had the 1 lights taken out of her room, requiving he to use a common lamp, and by other similar acts of oppression is endeavorimg to harrass her. That worst of all Owen has destroyed her ercdit by advertising in the nowspaners that be would not bo respousible for any debts she might contract, She asks for £100 to pay her bills for October and November, PASSING JENTS, prosident himself compared the figures of | A with those of onc and two years ago was soon able to reach a satisfactory conclusion. He was greatly interested and uot surprised to see how well MelSinloy had maintaived his position on the tariff and sil- ver coinage. and was also gratoful to learn early that the republicans had more than held their own in Massachusetts, 1t was a source of great regret and disap- pointment to bim to seo that the county dis- iy oin Detail of Changes in the Kogular crvice Yesteriday WasiiNgToy, D. C., Nov., 8. gram to Tup Bee|—The following army orders wero issued today: The leave of absence granted Second Licutenant Edwin W. Cole, Bighth infantry, October 19, 1501, Department of the Platte, nded one month. Tho retirement from active service on November 1, 1391, by operation of law, of il Charles H. Smith, Ninet in fantey, is aunounced. Leave of ab for four months on surgeon’s cortificate of disa- is granted Second Licutenant Ambroso Moriarity, Nintn infantry. The leave granted First Lidutenant J. Iisticourt Sawyer, Pifth wrtillery, October 1, Department” of Call fornia, is extended ten days. pecial Telo- lay onth onee Washington Star: Tt is quite in with the principles of Languize o speik railway's tote-al eurrying capacliy. srdance i New York Herald to xo to the North Pol Stulate—No; whit would enjoy such a lirdship? Ethel- I didn't know but it the nights are six months lon; Ftiel—Would you like ve vou the fdon that T tsult you; you kn Puck: Mr. Opentop -1 can’t eat thi yours, Marid. 1t would be sujcide i | Mrs. Openton (tearfuily)=And yet, hoforo we were marrlod, vou said you wouid die for ht Western Patents. pie of Wastixaros, D. C. 3 gram to Tur Bre. |~ The jfoll patents grantod is rej ortad by T Examiner Bureau of Cluims: Jobn Arbein, Des Moines, fames W. Ballard, assignor of W. I, Johnson, Tole udear; Booth, Cr for Garrett I'ventou, Neb., vookbinder; dward W. Craine, Missouri Valley. Iu., pueumatic teain sigoaling ap paratus; William Delain, Earltam, la., ton- Sion dovice for wire fonco mavhings Henry B, Harden and C. H. Merriman, Nebraski, aft equalizor; John W. Korshaw, jr., Burn: side, Ta., rotating grain measuror; David S, MeConnuughoy, Wash T, suturo. in imont; Charles S ibuque, Ta., wmaciin for finishing metal’ goods; Peter Petorsen, Fremont, Nob., wagon jack: Wiliis b Shopan, wssigvor, to Union 1ydriulic in Tile company of Omahu, soiver pipo X : L A I R (o Daslons (Lhngbisskeditha finnynun, ia Lincoln, Neo.,, conveyor chain: James H “No," respondod the cyelist, Yund, (irand'Island, Neb., plate, cup and | pieked himseif up, r. In Oxaa, Nov. A uaveling m timo. tako 3er and i Chicago Tril consent, Geor i, wou't you with joy? Georzo (somewhat anprohensiyely)—Yos, Laura, and i€ 1t shouldn't happen to strike im fivorably and he's foelins vight well [ shouldu’t wonder if I'd be considerably moved anyhow ine: Lanea—Tf papa glves his dear, when you 0 to ve fuirly trinsported one airship; half to Osear dental ngines A THORNY G, tiladetvhia 'y “Militons for defonee;” Thiat whs Jackson's motto: Evers patrior s1ys (he Sanio. Oryut loast, ho ought Lo, Int pasture runn his strides imm it and darkey f ons for a0 f his compan wourlly. us ho 1t was Lhe whool Mpoie.” - 1" the teacher erled; d, Why 8 uild f i T'o the Editor of Tup Bre: R 1 visiting Omaha for the first of tho onportunity Tk Ber news-box to express his 1c Clneinnati Commereinl Ing an enormous drink)—1 this moinin Currau (disgustodiy)—One would think was rye from neck to Old Sonk (swallow- advantago bave u wry neek you in the business portion of the city. A charm ing city suen as Omaha s, shonld certainly be proud enouwh of her broad streets to vlace thelr name in positions whero they could be readily seen, so that a or in the city could o about without being obliged to ask at every turn the name ot the street on which ho may bo, Omaha is city, to be sure, where this vex ation state” of affuirs A reformation | her part wight lead hep sistercities to uit. The common council could 1y the fault by passing an ordi s overy owner of corner nro 1L 81roctsignes not only req Wrecked OfF D. ¢ Wash up n i ington Star i, w *Sniggins ts all wrappod that was nindo Uil notiea tha oxt time | it of doors whethier ho s one eur or both Kute Field's Washinzt A polnter on the races aid you win?' “Walked home. n: “Heard you-hnd yosterday. How much I he 1t was a disap-pointer.” A WARNING. yew York Sun © put powder on her face-- Lquito sure of this end Ance r orty 1o b rer quir b My loy 11 ilorida, Tho r s boen or the British rily Beforea And as [ viowed ny My lins were white tod to be aground on Noxt time T enth you, love Ground, near Strrup Keys, 1'11 hold you elose. ana_ th 105t bier propeller aud i3 1L K18 you on Your ruby 1ips Sho bas a valaable cargo. takurn mine red pgain. \ftorwnrd 1 chanced 55 L0 Wilk, 11 saw WASHINGTON er Mol 10 go at Koy West the assistance of teamship Main, rej v Breaa ' aisabled. u ossel has otally - How 15t owell Couric when thoro 1 wetion oiun one nogotinte n be Lwo pirties Lo the Quest S Telo- Pk Bee)--Ata specinl meoting of il held last the contract for wict No. 1 was awarded to Thomus m i " mt he coun ! Texus Siftings: Sober genvriily pre nd thoughts are oded by hoadiehos, The Parvell Elmira Gazott promise of puy A who vou s talth heolor =1 lighest of all in Leavening Power..—Latest U, S, Gov't Report. Baking coes Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE and - L - B