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1802 -TWELVE PAGES tinaed until the 7th N 000 to $100,000,000 has besn filed in the oMee \ i \L \L $500 bonas the nocused wers piuced in jail H-\‘E lErT THE RES[‘,R‘ ATIO\ :r the snx;r‘l;llr,v Sl’fl “@"h Tho ‘lnll e ,’—.M.MSL*E Q‘.NQL\“\ \\]\ N Q_QLQI -_— - 350 'he certifioa Ates at ‘‘the ‘ ! NOT PERMUTTED 10 CROSS, Amnount of caital ol said’corpbration actaaily o e palhaiy ! paid 1o is £100,000,000 and that the whols 7 - . . Woen Workmen fdave & oy & as'ng Sup- | Amounts of the debts and liaoilities of said - ' urlingtor. Officials Arrcst a Vendor of | Burlington ”1"‘.‘:-‘:'.|\’:..»1: : | ERSECEY Az:n e S EVRE M | corporation is $15,254,500_ 7 ) Lewd Pooks. Liscony, Neb,, Nov. secini Telogram | plies at Ohadron. | ——iiula. - Ol 1 1 6 l] v 3 1 BRAVE SEAMAN BEWARDED. s’ ( ( Sy | to Tie Bew.|-~The intorsection of Eleventh - 7 F ] ¢ N thts oty was the sbene of a " | e o . - \T PROVED TO BE A LITTLE NEWSBOY | ;’;jlf:.‘,";‘,’m Yodas taat oame. near de. | REFUSE TO TRADE AT THE AGENCY. | Yaving Faced Death inthe Philadeiphin's ) T WOV y ite! day th s | Magazine He 14 Promoted | - | voloving fato a fesolass row. The — | Naw Yorx, Nov W A, Kilers, gub . L Burlinglon raltoad = crosses 8% INAL | gaveral Largs Bands Spending Thelr Money | ner's mate on board » the! United Statos - \ " oxworthy Thought a Jail Sentence i N . " - - R TG Ik T eitoonatae. | DOIRL. wOH: Qi T orn bas been lay- Froely~What the Wove is Belleved cruiser Dhiladelphin, bas: been discharged = () ]1 l] Q) () \ : st Aot i b i a8 & teack on X attest from to Signity — Other Signs | from that vessel and from the navy is order | “ i N / 2 o ; nde .y\l w h ,l‘|'|~| ‘m:"”‘ | I-l'_mvr‘n;h streat wost, It was m? 1' tention o that he may accept an appointment as actiog | (/‘ C fa xonerate Candidate Shamp. of the Eikhorn people to cross the Burling- gunnor in the pavy pC 7 ! fa — | ton traok, but while thev were preparing to -~ Eilers is the seaman who remained at his ,‘ - ‘ P | do%0 tho atter vomoany seatseversl locomo | Swvx Ciry, Ta, Nov. 3 —Spacial Tele- | post in the magazine and put out the fire ’/‘ Lo oLy Nov Spe t ne e of men to the disputec ! " P ¢ M o - : } i TN TN‘ [ERARL e 8 of 8 St ?"‘:l\m;:l Breoral cnot ey ooy | mram to Tna Ban.|—Several iarae bands of | caused by a number vr;]m:"uu:{\;nt;g-“.‘1;‘; 7 7 SEr ssador Russek the nawe of a | crossis ove Parso oun o | s ok gralns, which wero blows ot i 24 ) YoHle A AMAgHEA BAIGN: Juage Ty place etweer the rival workmen. e Kik- | Pine Ridgo agency Sionx, who were recently | screens wad down into the passage by a pre- | ’I‘ " 4 . L vt enoon on the obarge of asll. | tatn foally abandoned the aitemptto oross | nyig money for cattio turned over to the gov- | mayure Alschargs on Koen o "N A ~ A thy this forenoon on the charg the Buriington tracks, and the court \vul.‘ = | The accident oocurred during the sham at (/‘ < i b Ing und uirculatiug pornicious and 0USCEN® | ey eply g gailed nnon o settle the aiffi- | erument for rations, have left the resorva tack en Fort MoHenty, neat Bl mors. o = ;e h literature. Russek 1s u train boy Y’-‘ b ‘ vulty | tions aud are now camped near Chadron and | the 17th of last September. Mr. Eilers was ,/[ ) 6_ o Buriington road, runniog botwesn Kansas | Connterferter Huiii Fonny | Hiy Spsives, Ne thdy as ng | Btonce recommended to the Navv aepart t7 L J Uity aud Columbus, Soveral weeks ago the [ g - b., Nov SPVSIAN th DT | o, ChciDea AN 8b, WHErG Wby are Buying | SRANCH FURRHERCOD to bis commandiog M| SE AQC At 1 i7 B. & M. autuorities wero apprised of the | prert ome smail boys, while looking | 'TE® quantities of supplies from the railroad | officer, and after a fall examinaiine ar ths | cl , of Fine ’,_‘ oo A - | Bre.]-Se f boss, ) 2 tores, ” do " facts that recommendation bas been carried = fact that their trains were osing flooded with | b o) e 1sod building on Tuoesaay, | Stores bey refused to trade at the agenoy. ‘m:o eftect = (/‘ (f_. g unsavory iitorature and pictares, and BO¥ | found 1wo dies for counterfeiting silver dol. | This move on their part is considered a sign | U5, eMect of the revised statutes of > y At oneo Lo aps to put a stop to it. A de- | lars and b4y dis 1.~'.- countecfuiting 5 gold | of discontent by those at the agency and an the } nited .\mels reads: ‘“Seamen distin 7 7. s cetive was employed and that oficial dis- | pieces. They also found about thirty coun e i d i . | guishing themselves iu battle, or by extra- 2] Wb ib i TOSIEE Wik the guilty party. terfeit coins and a piece of silver castor | Indication that the reports of a probable out: ordinary heroism in the Jine of their profes- ;‘ L T hon atrestes Mo Broclaimod. His tnag. | T WaS Btoieh from the jeweler nore RboUL! | break wets not without foundation, sion, may he prowoted to forward warrant | - Whon srrested he proclaimed Mis 1nno- | yeq'yeyey ago, - officers, upon the recommendation of their 7 A i conve, but Detective Pinneo discovered a Given Five Years WYOMING AMENITIES, commanaing officer, abproved by the flag M| = r. Iarge quantity of the lewd bLooks and bic At [raw: - 4e 3, — TS BacIAl 16 Tan - - ofticer and secretary of the navy; aud upon /4 S tures i nis possession. He thon owned up ALBOEMALF O L fnat | THOTsOthier Moore wnd His Friends Wipe Out | such recommendation they staii receive a FE o = ’; ‘l 10 the ciarge, When arraigned this fore Ja AL U D UL U st a Band of ax Ofticers, gratuity of §100 and a medal of honor, to be 7| T —_— 2 D10 CUBTR ‘ wodl sl - arlos k. Johinson, which has occupied the Cispan. Wi 3 8 1 prepared under the direction of the Navy — I A srer, Wyo., Nov. 3.—[Special Telegram T 7 fa 1001 Lo putdted 4 bloh of gullty, MemBAB N | oy it r e diNtelot oolirt sines the SEtY ! x v | department.” d = bl ment to o effect INAL o 2id Mot know | day of October, the jury found the defendant, | 10 e Ber.|—Reports have just reacned | “ORREMMEOLS for appointment as a 7/‘ [~ that iie was violating the law in selliug the | ouiiy or maneiaughtor. and the prisoner was | Casper of a fight botweon officers and sup- | wasrant officer is a rare one, 1t generaily ap- _[ = b ooks and mado a tearful appeal to the Judee | vhis morning sentanced to five years in the | posed horse thicves near the hoad of Prior pearing that the man to be rewarded iack q‘ 2 i for liber 1 : to the gouth of »'ff".'l,’,‘,‘,, | penitentiary at hara Iahor river, in the extreme uorthera part of Fre. | the education or other qualities necessary ;/ 7. Ll 3 ’“ o o Sk teroad Bt | - mont county, this state. I is roportad here | in 0 important o positio. boen it e ;[ A over to the district court, by all WASHINGTON CLTIZINS INDIGNANT, o UL oM oBrs’ e American, 1 Newark, = . % 1o minety days in jail [ Sy o ogy GOty ORICIEY Wete WNEE M | Ni v and 1o only 91 yoara of age, its hn. M| —_—_— — 2 , ; Me. Shamp Ratnmaking Experiments at the Nattonat | MAN named Moore, who a sbort timo ago | tored'the navy asan upprentice swhen only ) 7 \ b S LI Capital Cates Much Kicking shot @ constabla iu cold biood in the streets | 14 years old, and bis conduct od intell- 2 7 " oy sontral eo 180 the > - - \ e On Cy ve galned b a hi lace iun the . / this city last uight for the purbose of in- | spell of many weeks \Washiugton caught a | Moore knew of their approaching and laid possible he has been given respousible duty, “ v J 23 {9 vestigating the charges that had been made it rain last night at the result of a serios | for thom, and as they approacked shov down | 2nd thero s no doubs (Rt At vue oot of e 7 % : p A aguiust Joromo Shamp, (o indepsident G- | of explosions which tho oxparts of the Agrl. | three of the wpproasuing parsy. n\le ofticers ;Euzm:l‘_‘!v‘mh:‘l;(on eagired by faw” be will 7/[ 2500 Fine Overcoats and Ulstérs, boueht at 5 didate for congress. The charges were, su pultur artmont ve. bobh. o g | were led by a man kuown as Slick, but ceessfully pass his exami 2 Fias ) i \ " - Muntinlly, that Shame had ncceptod money | CUltural ~departmont have beon cnusing it Nord. Siick is an old. | celve his regular appointment as gunner ;‘ auction from the stock of the well known and railroad tickets from the republican can- [ 8CFOSs the river. 131t tho cost of the experi- | Whose real n a than 408 Shot. & ke s o | . Theappolitmsat/ts euntee catries with it 7| e : A ) didate, and that he had used money to bribe | men cat in the sacritice of | time Nevraska man and *“D‘i“ man a 6w | 4 pajary of §1,200 At sea and £X0 on shore 7 irm of { i 1 1 nvestigat sted erves und comfort to maks the pl c years ago on the Sidney bridge, and, sup- | Quty, with a 'regular increase every thres repubiican aditors. The investigation lasted | nerves und comfort to maka the plan entirel JORE a R pe ] until 2 o'elock this morning, and the result | popyiar with Washington people. They | Posing his victin to be dead, approached years up to twelve years from date of ap- ) st T Raoa b Is erubraced in the following circular 15sued | ¢tood the noise vory well as long as it was | him, whon the man jumped on Slick's horse | Pointment, when the salary is £1,500 at sea s [)l(‘l‘ln'lfl ] l ‘I(l _”“”.U \: ( o { : J i re di Tho i 7 o, C C Q . { this afternoon : confiued to the day time, but their patience | aya stabbed him with & kuife and left Slick | Bnd #1,600 on shore duty, he appointment S = ! \We, the committog in the cliarges made | was exhiausted oftor midhight last night, and | o, e & is for life or good behavior. In addition the 7 st Hon. Jerome Shamp, flad that the | continuing until morning thers were fearful | f0F dead. Slick atterwards was picked up [ ghore duty details of gusuers frequently re. M| New York > { said Shamp received a 1,000-mile ticket of | ¢ypiosions that shook overy house In the city | &nd recovared. quire their presence at their posts at all 7 2 <y e i Burnham aud Fields and advising him vot | g, hroupht mas ® out of bed, Moore ana his friends killea Slick and two | times, thus necessitating the erection of =7 ,- ! L e e san | . Thik ornig thers was & goustal expres. | denutles ‘atd lefy them \where they lay. 52[‘;;”|““",:"'('|'m‘}“";"‘l‘_‘:;‘1';"'“",‘;;‘,‘; Aty SniRee bl ’)‘ ) e e ATeEea® | ston of indignation at the disturbances, and | Some reports say that Sheriff Slough ot Wre. | Yenienc > 2 ek, 7 . Al . 1 aid £ Said Shamp met Mr. Peter- | yiotin e TReleTRIIY Bk EAteRt SaTEd | o y St &h young ofticers, 7| \ ” b l “ 1 l S ) 3 2] ad the statement to MF. Shamp that there was | 4y this mornine prompily oeioeed (b Ag- | wounded, but escaped and is now on his wi CAUGHT A DEFAULTER &4 2 . some disaffection in the west slde ot Cass | -ioyityral dopartment exparts to vacate the | to Lander. T ; “7 @ Lo | county, at Alvo and Eimwood, and that the | [ort Mayor resorvation. . So thers il ot L — = Jeflerson D, 1 1 Arrested ar Duluth E | papor ut Eimwood was opposed to him: and | bo'no further attamnts At rainmagine oo gy MISSOURL VALLEY'S RALLY. ; i Will Come nlu»x ; i ' s 4 3 ] , he asked Mr. Shamp what the cause was | miljtary reservation in and around Washiog. — After a long chase Cuief Detective Haze v/ ST AT e 2 (el AR YR - R R i own Iepubiicans Tum Out i Force to | goap o Shise Cilet. Deteotive Haze Z Bierman, Heidelberg & Co., are manufactus ) 'é { answer vrus_ that uo know no other B Ono army officor who obsorved the exuvert Greet Senator Bager. Jefferson D, Harrison, the defaulting trons. 4 2 | thau when tastat wabash Shamp was 1abor- | niants asserts that the first two shocks Missovar Vareey, la, Nov. 3.--|Special % ST y A ERCRE T 7 = 3 < ey - 3 { funder o severocold aud supposed the | brouglit on smart showers, which sobtied 1nto 1 ‘Felegeam to by e onizht thie eity | UFer of the Fairbaaks-Morse company, 1 “ fine Q‘()O(l,\, and every garment l,lch(l on sale will A \ cditor was yndor the influence of 1IUor. | g 'steody rain, but Lhis was suddonly stopped | Loloirem LT e | i e 2 7 E J @ 7 ! might have treated bim coldl und} Shamp | by tho last two explosions. So he is puzzied atios o i r,“-‘ Uml “”m‘l_ Harrison left here suddenly some months 7! l 3 (. I ’_ 3 stated that this was the only reason he KNew | 1o dacido whether or 10t tho acrial bombard- 08 stol egatlons iy o rna atier ils [Qapartire s et AT \ olATrs s : Ty s 4 of that heshould be against him. After | jo0oC/do whethol from all surrounaing towas, iucluding Coun. | 25 30d after BAis Ba evamiatl d e guaranteed hrst class. i7 : J going to the depot, Shump, thinking the ——— cit Blufts, Blair, Woodbine, Logan and Dun- | & b e b ) Vit i o iie 7 |2 =4 | remurk flind LU L L :(;r n:\*”‘:';" JUNIOK SOCIETILS AT Y.ALE DOOMED, | lan, were hore in force. O ver 2,000 wera in | S0OF L:- o 'l‘* 1“‘“ "_'r’l Deoad i \,fle :le - - A y ! son. and vequested that he not publ the purade. The busiuess houses and prin- | Company people, as Harrisoa nad beea in 24 o/ *hat part of tho statement that might reflect wealty That fas | cipal residences were finoly illuminated. | their employ for over ' twelve vears i\ 4 . ’}, 319 on Lho editor at Blmwood and t i and 1sed Consternatl Seuator Hager, repudlican nominee for cou- e accounts were gone over again by an 7 A 5 3 i v oL bRy hatay dinone man wnd . Coun., Nov. #.—Delta Kappa 83 delivered a masterly sudress in the | expert but the figures wouid not lie and £ — 8 - 14 ihat he was connected with the Plattsmo Epsilon and Psi Upsilon, tho two leading | 2P€ra house, which could not coutai nalf | Harrison was put down as an embessier and ( iz Horald and that o wished to get after the | Epsilon ana Psi Upsiion, tho two leading | phors, house, which could meoting was | defaulter, This aroused-the curiosits of the N . 174 2 d ¥ S~ : editor at Eimwond and that the report was | junior societies ut Yals, are on the verzo of o | hant a; [reder's nail, whion J. B. Saunders | company’a oicials and the basie n ton by 7 b iz d Mol staslng that Be. would ruthos give | CTISIS Wich tureatons (o eituor abolish them | of Council BIfts. abdreseod: Fully 000 Louis office, where Harrisou had formerly iz IQUn s el gEinALE kool kLIS altogether or to chauge entirely their sphere | Visitors wera in the city been cashier befors being sent to Omaha, Q 3 o 0 W g chaug rely p the city. hie cing \ i — T T O T —— e { bim & than to injure anv man, and puid i i AL 2 - 3 ] S SN S NS SIS - S £ d for that purpose wnauo other, wid that was | i Lo enilogo worl. i May o candidate Towa Miner Killed, HEEL CRR T o LU e n e Z NI I SN NNV NN IS - . And the | for election was killad wails beiug ini 8 & et oo 4 0 = O R SR A PETEE Arme Thet ths e erothiy (BN At thak Mime ko Y A1 facatey oo aroy pD00NE, Ta., Noy. 3, —|Special Telezram to | son made way with about $12,000 of the com- ——— : e —— (lt:m“-“ J’\'mu belioving that tho reports | for a long time as to ths acvisability of | Tie Rer.|--John Sellers, employed 1n Bir- | pany s money. : NI O \ N rS { is undoubtedly pleuro-pneumonta. He is thousauds of doliars The alleged culprite atod in the Baporaand on tha atreets were | Fomoviag . the societios from the cojloge mingham & Keating's coal minos, was - | Harrison bad been wane some time before BISM “{CK (“ h\ HIS inclined o wail aud ascurtaiu whethor more | aro Chiof Cloric 1 &, feaxcew oo PR Stajodiln; tio napers cal intarests of tho | WOrld, anid were ouly deterred by @ brompt | seamily Lifled e \l. | the Fairbanks comoany ofiaiais reponted the £ LA RN cases develop before oraering tho slauzhter | William Lorimer ari’ semot oo 1 2%; A88¢sso working against the political interests of the d 3 2P| stantly killed lato yesterday by a stone fal Rt Bith ! ! 4 ; 8 or .1 Dwyer, dopendont party and ospecially Hon. | rosofition. of borh " bodies o confine | 3 ST (0L lete Sesuerday by a stons fall- | pgior to the police, consequently. vhe wers & 0f ali Canadian cattlo 8t the ports at which | Broicaski and Diwyor wees iy afterioon Jerons Snarmip, was justified in calling the | the initiation hereafter to simply sigulog the e e F s hod oS ‘l;’ rasinh) g;‘v’:vdmzslhxu‘:{\ -‘!\Ihft"xg’";"fl“l?'v: T they are lauded. i removed from office by the mayor, pending e ‘ther | constituti ctety, This fall, how- SESELR . erus Jelly. | had him located at Lincoln, but before actio i« — P ostigat] : A0 P RIEIL Sl ALLe T URIRG o A suer aver, Delta (’li'n::;glyl’"l:m.nu rlelll::mm: iutoits | He leavos awifoand uine chilaven in desti- | hay " aen by his former emvloyers he | He Expresses Himself on the New Germany ProgresboBEHOINMAEGlor Cites: 1 tigation. s ot W0 fnd maichatees aealnst Flon: | 1) Miaciavil babiie! pad S osetint e auty ] tute elrcumstanca skipped out. = About six weeks ago the Army Bill, Quessc, Nov. 3.—Tho Marcier trial bhas | Chicken Thieves Abroad | oroms Shamp, - O haivman. | around the stroets blindfoldsd. The uffair To Gioze Omaia dotectives got track of tho dofaultor been closad, all but tho vordict. Eiavorato | Puopla fu tho neietpornecs p raid fi1 . ; came to the ears of the faculty and now there e ¢ 5 and azain he got away. 3 e g s on both sides 100l the time of | complain of o , R B DUxeas Yooy aro three altoraatives prosonted to tho soci. | DAVENPOUT In, Nov. 3—J. A. Harvey, | 00gagalo bowotawar, @ C G iy A arguments on both s ook up the Umo of | complain of chicken tuieves, Mra, K15, i ‘Secretary. ety to give up their organization and to be- | President of the lowa State Temperance al- | 41} over the country at. yestomas the comt HE THINKS THERE IS NO DANGER OF WAR | the court today. Counsel for tho defense | | O A iR veR Ut A5 od ALLEN. come simply an open social body, to give up | liance, today began suit for tjunctions | of police received u message from Duluth held that his client should be released witt soeveral one uight during tho i i Mowen, chartor eatively, or submit con- | against twelve ‘saloonkeepers of Scott | sayiny that the man wanted bere had been = out the case going to the jurv. Judee Wu thers report sumilar depredati . n LB gL e their charter eativelv, or to submit P u r depredations. Whilo o~ 1} vl A Mg U [ stantly to the facuity's survoillance. The | county, oulside tho city limbs. arrested on susploion and asking for fostruc: | Lol G cong Enough el euld that thouch ho could give his dacis- | no shotgun club has by fevomo i, M, 0. e £ B chances are that the students will not wait . — tions. Orders to hold were at once sent and | ¥™¥ B G Ty lon now, he thought 1t morg prudent, on ac- | itis hinred that some of thaes w b prowler Heard in the Court Rooms. for the faculty to pass sentence in the mat- They Hoped to Be Cur & Miracte, requisition papers arranged for. Chief Haze it 1s to Defend the count of the importuuce of the case. 'to con- | may walk inty i om come if they are not ter but will teuder a vroposition to thew at | Dunrque, Tn.. Nov. 3.—A car load of erip- | leaves today. for Duluth o bring basirrs Words from the O1d Man on C. W. Varney & Co. this morning applica sult authorities, aud e would therefore re .pigy, Whatever the result of the disturb- reful whe for and received an injunction restraining Sheriff McClay from levying on property velonging to them 10 satisfaction of a judg- ment obtatned in the county court by oue Honry Reuting. The petition charged that = Reuting secured the judgment by fraud. "T'ne city of Lincolu was today sued for the sum of $5,066 by the Gayner Fire Alarm company. Thero 1s no dispute over the claim, but the eity couneil neclected 1o in- clude'the payment 1n the unnual levy and the matter was taken into court as the quick- st way o bring ubout a settiement. I'he celebrated Dinneen damuge vase was brought to an end this mornivg, when the jury came into court and stated that it had been uuable to agree upon a verdict. . k. Magoun was today awarded tne sum of $100 for s argumont on behalf of the county before the supreme court on the case brought to test the legality of Sunaay ball playitg Judge Long today sent the 13-year-old daughter of George Hollinger to the reform school at Geneva. Her father compluined tuat she was inclined to bo bad and that he had lost ali control over her actions. The owuners and lessees of the M street Lull park are not satisfied with the award of the Rock Island commissioners of $2,140 for a corner of the park and have sppealed to the district court, Lincoln fu Brief, A Luicoin officer started for Springfield, Neb, this city a crook nawed H Was arrestea at that place yesterday, Brown is wanted hero for stealine a oicyele from Phil Easterday last Seprember. Hon. T. M. Marquotte of this eity will ad- dress a larze gathering of republicaus at Bohanan's hall tomorrow evening. ‘The Rock Island is now delivering froight from its East Lincoln tine. is up to the top of the first siory. The Harrison and pate in a republican vally at that place, Frad Stousi steal Farmer MeManiman's mule last Sun day, was this afternoon bound over to the %. e went district court in the sum of & 10 jail to await for trial, Toe fire department was called to 2204 O bt blaze s steam street al 2:0 this afternoon by u sli i the drviug roowm of White & Hi aundry, Toe fames wore extinguished bo- fore & groal amount of damage haa been lone. NORFOLK PEOFLE ELATED, Railroad to Yankion to Be Completed Within a Few Months, Nowrork, Neb, Nov. 8 --[Special Telo #ram to Tie Bee | -The Yankton & Nor. folk railroad is now au assured faot. Hon. H. E. Oweus of the firm of Owens Bros., coutr from Y tract with Mr. Piecce, road, for grad ulso has the contract batwsen Pisrce and Norfolk, a dis tance of fifteen the miles at Pierce. wiles. The gradiog is to bu compieted in forty days aod rvegular trains running between Yankton and Nor- folk by Jaouary I, | houds will be forfeited find for all WO 1one. Tuey are sulicient to grade the Norfolk people are very much elated. Robbed Dakara Ciry |Spec Telegraw o Tur Bek. | —Jim Cooper and a Covington woman giviog the nawe of Jennie Doe were today arrested on a complalnt aworn out by W. M. Adams, & farm laborer, ol r%lml \bem with relieviog him cf & wateh aud cualo in & Covio, Lo B0 Al & carly bour this moroiag, by I Fate of Mrs, Mary She they were attracted to laay's screams. ; the tloor in a nude condition, her clothing todny for the purpuse of bringing to C. Brown who The new depot Reid Flambeau club ieft for Girecnwood this afternoon to partici. the man who undertook to ors of Stantou, has just returned Klon where be has closed a con- builder of the He refusal of the balacee of the 4, or the $125,000 in Owens Bros. are securiug all the meu and teams they can nd personally guarautee the payment bave a national reputation us contractors and their resources entire road, he case wus com tho junior societies at Yale are thought to be doomed. —— BURNED TO DEATH AT 104, phard, Indiana’s Old- est Woman, Brazit, Tna,, Nov. 3. —Mrs. Sayah Sbep- hard, who lived a few miles south of this city, met with a borribls death yesterday af ternoon. with two of her stepsons the eustom of the boys to leave the old lady at the house alone during the aay while they She was 104 years old ana a farm. lived It was worked on the farm. Yesteraay evening the nouse by the ola ‘They found her lving on having burned from her body. She died in & few ho She was unconsclous when found, butitis thought hor clothing ignited from a pipe, #s she nad her pive in ber hana whep found. Mrs. Shophard was the oldest woman in the state wnd was enjoying good health when the accident ocourcea, —— FOUND THE BONES IN THE RUINS, Reveals Evidence of Milwaukeo Fire MiLwavkeg, Wis., Nov, 3.—On a report by some one that thoy had seeu a man burn to death in J. B. Kissiuger's stors during the tire Friday nighi a search was institutea, which resuited yesterday n uncovering a number of bones. They were removed to tho morgue, but the coroner is in doubt whother they are those of a human being or of some animul. The relief fund for the five sufferers has reached #120,000. The distri- butions thus far huve been about $40,000, Barracks for the hundreds of victims of the fire, who are now only temporarily provided for, are to be built in the Lake Shore park. el Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrun for chit dreu teething, rests the child and comforts the mother; U5¢ a bottle e — nts of Passad reh Death by the Mo At Lizard T un Steamers. California, trom New oles left here yesterday for Canton, Minn., to be cured by the vision of the Virgin and children in the church window there, HEBER NEWLON, r Verdict of the Commission gated the Charge New Youk, Nov. Who Investi- Agninst, . ~The eommission ap- pointed more than twalve months ago by Bishop Potter to investigate charges of beresy agawst Rev. Dr. Heber Newton, rector of the Episcopal church of All Souls st Sixty-sixth street and Madison avenue, has reported the charges as ‘not orovea,” ‘'he commission has decided that ‘*the catholicity of the Episcopal church was broad and large onough to allow a man to preach accoraing to his moods. Thne utterances of Dr. Newton must oe ascribed to his mood, and, we trust that he, upon consideration, will see his way clear 1o revoking the utter- ances in question,” This verdict, whict was signed by all the comwission, was handed to Bishop Potter two weeks 'ago, and 1s only just now made public, Methodist Ej pscopals in Sess Puiaoerpnia, Pa., Nov. 3. be first dav's session of the general comiaittee of church extension of the Methodist Episcopal church convened here this afternoon, Bishon [Poss presidiag. Toe committes consists of the bishop, a delegata from each geueral con- ference district and fourteen members from the voard of church extension. The conven- tion will continue until Saturday. The sec- retary’s report shows that tae gross receipts during the vear ended October 31 were $319,- 480, Churcbes were aided to the number of 603, —_——— FLOUR OUTPUT. Minneapolls Mills Do Another Blg Weeks Work~The Export Trade, MiNNEaroLts, Minn., Nov. 3,—The North- western Miller says: ‘I'he mills again slightiy improved ou their outpul last week, grinding 5 barerels. Thisis once more the second largest run on record. In the precading week the output was 224, ) barrels. For tue cor- At Swinemund: Arrived—-Gothia, from | respondiug time in 1891 1t was 208930 Now York varrels. After this week & shortage - = : J ver 1s liable u 1 L& cur- At Rotterdom: Arrived, November 1 | Of WALer power 0 bring about a our. Seheidam, from Baitimore. At Liverpool: Arrived, Novemler 2- Anglomao, from Boston. Perfect action and perfect health result from the use of DaWitt's Little Early Ris ors. A perfect little pill, Refused to Return to His Parents, Loxnox, Nov. i,—The Gilobe today pub- lishes details from a private source contirm- 1ug thestory told by the Bombay Gazette iu re- gard toLbe adveatures of Joseph Hoffwan, the boy pianist. The Glob: says that a lady, well koown in Bowmbay soclety heard of young Hoffmaa's arrival in the city and took him to her home, where hois now. The (ilobe adds that Hoffman refuses Lo return to Bis parents because bo is averss Lo renowing his musical studies. His bebavior is such as to load to the belief that his mind has been affected by overwork - — A uegleoted cold often terminates in con sumption. Take Dr. Bull's cough syrup in time aud forestall thu dreadful disease, I tallment of tanufacture. The close of navigation, which is looked for very soon, with the attendant higher freignt rates, wiil also have a restraining intiuence on the Ko S f overation of the mills. By shadiug prices a palinaraNARRISATRXAGROTRR I & (o | ATRUR AT L G R ARIIp R niions’a At Kinsalo: Passed-Minnesota, from | Cases, been abie to sell their output for a Philadelobia, iroei oack. Tho lncreste lu volume of salos A L oP 1 #s been confined to the dowestic trade, pathmrow Head b Faased—Liosamars. (ram | N Whed GO0f belug obary, and buyiog oniy N rrived — P, 1 when prices are made to suit them, The Batadibingn! arirad-=Faiapson from | IS Gl 3 of 64 cents per 100 pounds in At Philadelphia: Arrived — British | 0coun freight rates 1s aguinst the export | Queen, from London. ' business. Direct upor;- lust week were VARG, o C0Re05 ; rom | Yery largo, aggrezating 45,503 barrels, against N Fustuot: Sighted - Germanie, from | Yere lareo, agres LA SN Do | ambNow York: Arrived—Nordisad, from Charleston's Great Celebration. ? TR SEUNL Cusarieston, 8. C., Nov. 8.—Forty thou- sand people witnessed the great bowbard- ment of Fort Sullivan tonight. Taken ail together, it was the most elaborate and suc- cessful pyrotechnic display ever seen south of New York. The weather could not have veen fluer and no affair was ever conducted under more favorable circumstances, -The bombardment was the great feature of the #ala week and was wituessed by thousands of people. i Kavaged by Diphtneria, Puitaveiruis, Pa, Nov, 3.—From Janu- ary 1 10 Ociober 31 there have been in this elty 3,865 cases of diphtheMa. Of (hese 1,005 were fatal. Tue ravawes of the disease coutioue to iucrease, twenty-six cases beiug roporied today and 4s wany yesterday - Western Union's Aqueous Addition. Avsany, Y., Nov. 3.—A certiticate of the incroase of the canital stock of the West- oro Union Telegraph company from $36,200,- priscner. — INTERESTING diBIr, Smallest Railroad Systom n th Be Displayed. Cuicaco. 11L, Nov. 8.—Chief Smith of the department of transportation exhibits, nas ar- rauged for an exhibit of thesmallestaud most unique railroaa system in the world. This system is the property of Daniel Coxe, the young son of E. B. Coxe of Reading, Pa, It is perfect in 1ts equinment ana will be exhib- ited at 1he fair just it 1s now in actual operation on the farm of the father of its young owner. Master Uoxe will be in charge of the exhioit while it i3 here. ‘The guage of the track for this wonderful system 13 nine inches. There are two loco- motives, modern and complete 10 _every ae- tail. Each engine draws a train of five cavs, and each caris built to carry two pas- sengers, The locomotives and curs ace equipved with air brakes. A rateof speed of ten miles per bour can be attained, ard the traiu can be stopped in less distance than its own length. The cars and the loco- motives are bullt on the scale of one-sixth the fuil size. Space for the exbibit will be provided in tho trassportation anuex. Tne toy, if it may be so called, cost complets about $80,- 000, World to — 1y Hazed, Nov. 3.—A gang of lenburg college per- SPRINGPIELD, 0., masked students of W petrated a brutal outrage last evening upon astudent, W. C. Prigsloy of South Charles- ton, He was thrown under a hyarant and neld for five minutes until thoroughly soaked. The gang then tied nim fiat to s rail, aud, beating him in the face enroute, dragged bim to a creek and, after shaving part of bis head, threw bim, still helple: tied to the rail, into the water, where cries finally brought help. The faculty will investigate, Killed by Malpr: Cixyeryyary, O., Nov. 3, —A most shocking case of malpractios was brought to tke cor- ouer's attention today 1n the case of a little hunchiback girl who died last nigit. A ma. pamed Gustave Hener, who does not_ pr tend to be a physician, but who olaims to cure certain diseases, was called to treat uer for dropsical cohsumption, He steamed her legs over a tub of boiling water untii she was literally scaldod to death. he lingered in great torture & few dours after the hot oath. Burned to Deathdn s Jail, Sovowma, Cal,, Nov., Toe city jail burned early tnis mopnily. Two tramps, arrested for drunkenness, were burved to death. Their names are unknown, One was un Englishman, aged 21, and the other an Irishman, sged ). Kt is supposed the orisoners set fire to the {ajl fhemsclves. EATHER FOWECASTS, It Wi Be Fair und ‘SMghtly Warmer Todiy lu Nebrasks. Wasiixaros, . C, Nev. 4 for Friday: For Neoraska and Fawr; slightly warmer; weat winds, Local Heoord, Orriceor Tae Wearaer Buke ., Omaua, Nov. 3. ~Omana record of temrerature and ralufall compared with correspoud:ag day of past four years: Forecast Towa— L 1889, Maximum temperature. 45> Minlmum temper ture 12 s Average touw perature 88 g% e e Precipitation aarsla® L. T Statement sbowing the condition of tem- perature and pracipitation at Omaha for the day and since Maren 1, 1392, as comparad With the general average: Normal tsmuerature Excass for the auy... . ! Deficiency since March 1 Normal precipitation Dedcloney for the duy, Deticlency stuce Maureh i 2.4 Inches G. E. Lawrox, Ovserver. the Subject, Lepsic, Nov Dr. Blum has recently nad a long interview with Prince Bismarck at Varsein, an account of which was published in tae Nachrichten of this city. Prince Sismarck spoke at length on the new military bill and (iermany’s relations with France and Russia. He denied that ho had planoed to attack France in 1877, con- tending that, on tho contrary, he persuaded Emperor Willam to forbid the general staff, especially Count von Moltke, to wuter- fere with foreign powers. He disseuted en tirely from the purport of the military bill. He said that he thought the German army was quite strong enough to face even a war on two fronts. He uvelieves that ueither France nor Russia desires var, and that 1o war is likely to break out for st leusta few vears to come. ‘‘Moreover,” said the prince, “wizstory will rest with that power which wins the first few battles, and those battles will be fought, not with millions of men, but with a fow bundred thousand.” “The main thing,” ne said, *is that they be well led, The new military bill has the greatost defects in its inadequate provision for commissioned aud noucommissioned of- ficars,” { : He contended that the provision to main- tain the third year of service solely for men who have incurred penalties would destroy all respect for the third year plan. He quoted Emperor Williaw 1., Count von Moltke and General von [oon us against the two years aystem. With regard to Russia, Prince Bismarck said that only newspapers, Poles and Jews desived war betweon the Russians and the Germans. MADE A HORRIBLE DISCOVERY. Ghastly Find 1o the Hous Smuggler. ST. PETERSHURG, Nov. 5.--While the police were searcuing the houseof & suspacted smuggler in the district of Tou)isky, Poland, they discovered the decowposed remains of nineteen parsons, men, women and onildreu. It is not known whether these persons were murdered or whether the cellar in which they wero found bas been used 85 a secret burial place. o y Will Not Attend the Sanquet. Loxvon, Nov. 8.—Thsrefusal of leading ministers to attend the inaugural banquet o Lord Mayor Knill is interpreted as an indi- cation of & new attack on the corporation of the city of London, which, it is believed, will bo superseded 1o sdministrutive func: tious by the Loudon county council. Mr, Gladstor.e has written a letter to Mr. Kuill, anuouncing his inavility to atteud the coming banquet and expressing bis regrets, His decision uot to attend the banguet is du he says, to the explicit advice of bis phys cians. Concluding, Mr, Giladstone savs: *[ must coagratulate you upon the spirit and succezs which you sustained in the dise sion preceding election, the priciple of reli- Klous freedow." of & Polish Osman Digna Very such Alive, Suvakiy, Nov. 3.—Osmagn Digna, who has been reported dead dozens of Limes, Las re- appeared in the Soudan with a number of bis followers, he has occupied Siukat and has resided close to this place. An outpost fifty miles from Suakim bas been evacuated, e lus Universal suffrage Buussers, Nov. 8.—The coustitutional re- vision commitiee of tbe Chamber of Depu- ties has, O avote of 13 o4, adopled a | elause granting the frauchise to household ers. The committee yesterday rejected a proposal Lo graot universal suffrage. Canadi Intocted Catt Loxnox, Nov. 3.—Mr, Herbert Giarduer, presiaent of the Bourd of Agriculture, is uot tistiod with the reports of veterinary sur- £000s of Lhe board that the disease thal has appeared amoog cattle landed from Canada serve his decision until tomorrow moruing. “The court then adjourned. Australlan Bank Wieekers Sentenced. Syoxey, Nov, §.—Francis Abigail, airector, aud Manager MacNamara, of the Austraiian Bauking company, charged with issuing falso balance sheets for the purpose of de- frauding sharcholders, have been fouud guilty, “Aoigail bas veen sentenced to flve and MacNamara seven years penal servitude, Both have been prominent 1o puolic life for a number of years. Rowdyism in sserlin, crLiy, Noy. 8.—The aunual inspection of Army reserves held yesterany und today was marked by a number of disorderly streat cones, which were fomented by socialists as part of the demoustration against the mili- tary bill, The recruits were frequently ex horted 10 hold fast to the red flag. Nothing serious is expected to result from the demon stration. Found the Bodies Svoxey, NS, W, tion has been caused T Seven Infanty, Nov. 3.—A great seusa by the discovery of a vaby farm at Macdonald, a town south of this city. The bodies of seven infauts huve already been unearthed in the back garsen of a houseoccupiea by a family named Makin. ‘Cbo priucipal members of the family have been arrested. Concluded a Treaty with Morocco. Pams, Nov. 3.—It is officially announced that count d’ Aubigny, French ambassador to Morocco has concluded a commercinl treaty with the sultan which makos large reauctions in the tariffs on French imports, also in the exvort duties levied on various produots of Morocco. Record ot the Plagne, Buoa Pesrtin, Nov. 8.--Fifteen cases of cholera and seven deaths were reported in this oty twday. AwmsTERDAM, Nov. 5. - Nine new cases of cbolera aud four deaths have been reported in ail Houand in the last tweuty-four hours, Woman Suffruge in Englun Loxnoy, Nov, 8.-~At the coming sessiou of parliament Viscount Wilmer (liberal uuion ist) will iutroduce in thoe House of Commons & woman’s suffrage oill. It is expected that the vill will recetva 150 votes from conserya- tive and liveral members, — Renounced Alleglauce to France, WasuiNato, D. C., Nov. 8,—This morn- ing Ku. Rev. Placeudes Chapello, bishop of New Mexjco, appeared before Justice (ox, with Rov, K'ather J, A. Walter of St. Pat- rick’s church na bis witness, for naturaliza- tion, By taking the nocessary oath he be came a citizen by swearing allegiauce to the constitution aud resouncing allegisnce to the republic of France. ul Ofticials, 1ii, Nov, 4.—-Evideoces of seem- lng irregularities of the grossest sort were uuearthed today in the city water office, It 15 sald the city bas been swindled out of o they put their feer. PERSON UL PaliG 1 iy, B. L. Kerr of Craie s at tho Dellone. J. I, Davis of CGiboon is at the Paxton, A. W, Shaw of Lincoln is at the Arcade, N. W, Welis of Schuyler is atthe All lard. H. A Cox of Ctindron is registered at the Paxton L M. Curtis of Lincoln is a guest at the Thacker of i"ort Niobrarais at tie . A. Dretert of Wost Point 1s at the Arcade. W. H. Harrington of O'Neill 13 a guost at tue Paxton, W. S. Mclean the Dellone, R. A, Huuter of Wostarn 1s the Dellone, H. A. Montor of Brunswick Edwards of Wy Cowdery of Lincolr terday, Carl Morton of Nebraska City was at the Paxton yesterda I, H. Chapman of Arcaae yesterday, George B. Scatt of tered at the Arcade, Mr. and Mrs. A, 1 guests at the Millard M. and Mrs, W. 1> Noble of Salt Lake City are guests’ at the Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. L, 1. Swift of Chicago are among the guests at the Paxton. Mr. and Mrs. S, C. Wilson of Liucoln are among tho guests at the Mitlard, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Merrill of Sutton were aumong tho arrivals at the Murray yester- day. Captain W. . Rohde, wife ana baby of Lincoin left over the ltock Island, yestorday of Tekamah isa guest a gistered at Norin P’latte is at the Chicago is o guest at was at the Mil- Hastinge was at the Valparaiso is regis- Wells of Oakland are morniug for Muscative, lu., Chicago and Milwaukee John Petors, coliector of internal revinie left Wednesday for Columbus, Geaos and Ak bion and witl return o more until afte election, s he will tarry at his home at Al biou to cast his ballot Colonel Sheridan has gone to Washington, D. ., on private business conuected with the estato of the late General Pail Sneridan Colonel Sheridan is one of the executors ot the estate. During bis absence Captain Churles A, Worden will act as assistant aa. jutant general. Iiugene Moore of Norfolk, nomiues on the ropublican ticket for state auditor, came in yesteraay on bhis final roundup and is stoppiug at the Millard. He says that his feaces are in perfect condition, and he iy thoroughly certain of the clection of the en. tiro republican state ticker, regavdless of whether election day brings rain or shine, Cuicaco, 11, Nov. 5.—-(Speclal Telegram to Tur Ber,|—The following Nebriskans registered here toduy: John Fitzgerald, David Fitzgerald, Lincoln; Leavitt Burn. ham, d MeCormick, Donald Rubnston, Owmaba: Sam Keoaker, Beatrice, Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U. S, Goy't Report. ol Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE