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feabev. JteCoiiiplete Stork of-Cs S1LYERWARE FOR HOLIDAYS. Full Lino of Hawke's Oelobrakd Spectacles. M. S. URBAN, 201 Oklahoma Ar, Rear Land office S-f oinplrte New Mn oft Wnlclt titnl Mink Itrpanlnir r.ntfratini' a Hjiecialtr. M. S. URBAN, 3m Oklahoma At , Rnr I.anuortica 1 '"I J" 1 ENTERED AT THK PosT-OFrtCR AT flUTIIMr, Ot, iS SKCOnD-CLASS MlTTC. Offick op I'gnucATto- : Harrison Avctroa VOL. 1 GUTHRIE, OEXAUOALA, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, lt98. NO. 30J. ttthti Ptiitn itU Ji 1) 1! iiiHHPIMwliFlil 1 ' IIUii Finostand Largest stock of Jowolry and Musical Instru ments In Oklahoma. Best makos of Pianos and Organsi The vory finest stock of Watchos, Clocks nnd Silverware. Solid Cold Jewelry of all Descriptions. Engraving free on all pur chases. SEWING MACHINES-Pavlsand Now Homo. Wo Guarantee all goods. MURRAY k WILLIAMS; Corner First St, and Oklahoma 'Ave. Next to Guthrie National Bank. THROW HIM OUT. OKLAHOMA DEMOCRACY HAR BORS A WO F IN SHEEP'S CLOTHING, WHO PLACES PELF ABOYE PARTY. (Imir'n Fltiiikf) Flouted The Hlnikhold- era of Mm Oklahoma City I'ren (la- xtttr trill OiiHt the Itrpulilintii hteerer, lloiiotaii Nti.ry of Ills rrenchery. The gasconading noodle, who pur p. rts to edit the I'ress-Unzettc, has not only repeatedly demonstrated his in capa lty for unv responsible position, but tias persisted in making a circus of himself, to tho disgrace of nls party and the amusement and disgust of the community in which he lives. This political montebank has but lately gyrated over the strip as the paid agent of one Oiiki:ii, who was en-, allied to build up a newspaper plant of some capacity out of his stealings under cover of a republican administra tion This editor of tlu I'ressti.i.otte wo mean I) inovav and neither of the two nondescript unde. lings who write ploe-js for him accepted Ureer's offer aim hired out to work for tho State Capital on commission Together tln-y- "ullu "H"" ""-- 'v """ "" -proceeded over the strip and operated "w (r ll" "TWl im uiuliiu. nleel v n li mil in crl.ive In tl.e.r en nir,"P lh'" l",r,"l "" '' '" -b-e" 1"" m ' . d av Ti iittil.yii d nmriti 'll holders and bilk the utr i enuitio Their sunk in trade consisted ol twq things hlarneyisin an i lies Greer wqrtteil tin f inner by ,'ivln ' write l)ps" of t"c new liiwin tliroiign Ins paper of snjli ivoinorfut cirj-.lanon that it is unheal)) of oitlde of Ilia gift tqpies lie sends around. Together tiey worked tho llps.whi h were-tirst, that TK Lkapkk had nq blntlery; sec ond. U114 it lyns sending work outMdo of thp territory. JJullj qf these vyilfull lp.-s Tlip KAnht has shown up. Cora misslonpra apt! qtlcers from the vari ous counties have called at our bind ery and verified by their qw eycslglit lhat all .he work was; donp at hone lind"pvery dollar paid out for home la bor. There they have witnessed books in all the Tariousjproccsses of manufac ture. Tliey have examined tho fin ished product and pronoutue it as good as any turned out from uny In stitution in tho west. i Tub Lkaiikk has continued, working its force day and night on account of crowded quarters, to make all emer gency orders as given by tho various county ofllcors, and has supplied more or less work to every county hit he strip. All of this work has been dono with ftfll authority, nt reasonable prices, and thp commissioners reeogulzlng the jjusticpof tho dealing, will halsfy all ncequnts. presented qy juk ikauk. JJotwltlistnnking these facU" fhe mongrel Domo-Kep. combination prp cceded to ovecute their threats of "doing up" Tiik Lkaiibh. They even at some places attempted to have tho commissioners disallow the bills for five books which were ordered by Governor Uonfrow from tho Uast' House in St- Louis before tho opening; n qrder that the couuties ndght have sqino record upon which to keep their accounts at the out set. The governor is aq stputly opposed as any ono to spnding ypj-k outsjilethe tho territory, jtt at that time tho oti.y place, hi Ok lahoma prepared to do blank baok work was the Capital and of course Governor lleufrow in his capacity as o. democratic ofllulal .vould as soon cut off his right arm as give aid and sup port to that rabid Republican organ " Failiutr in this, the sweet-seeuted ptotr nin it Mutf nod attctpjrml rulfcU 8 Tin: LKAKFK-out'of the game. (Jrcer In the meautime had been run to earth by Tub I k 1 1: 1 1 investigation; his stealings made plain, and tho law had laid its clutches on him with the pros pect of the penitentiary staring him in the face. Absolute annihilation was imminent "should the territory demand a return of the money lie had wrong fully taken It acted with him lllie the application of that mysterious drug which If applied to the anatomy of a mustang doubles it up In frantic endeavors to straddle the moon Tho hokey-po.terd Greer uud the lionkoy-tonketl Donovan nc.t con ceived It Would bo a great help In .business to lie ubout UlUiedilor otlhlK I,KaDi:iu A'tlng sipon SinstructlOns. the ffcii-ulllen. multi-b.i'.ididate, who has no place or honor in his part-, used by Donovan in the absence ol brains, uud the reformed rake with an unprcasajH.odor anil highly'm.itiuro4 head piece' who sa"ys smart things for Greer, began to lay awake nights to I thjink ojaipn tiling? V . Hut, niter all is said nnd done; alter the contemptible, cowardly llhl was wnged, Tiik Lk.uikh got tho work. Our duty remains clear. This quasi- Rep Donovan siioulil bj fired out of tlii! job ha lifts dis'iojuced at oirce.' Ilf" lias no countenance or following e cept by a (lis ool.ujt.ljaJdtm.uf. korc. Iieuls lie li.ii no objuet but to pr -mute ulitHusitid in'the p u't-ij I 'i journalist- ho Is tin a ephatous proto pisju vlth'a nuhlKuiiuyf Wit and a iq-itintain of self as-.eri.ion lie ha ........1 .1... .. . ... . ji.... i.... .....1 t... .. ,i'"' " 'I' tiiii j)r.j.wa-i- .ii 11. "JLi eee ted n l uey e i nli n t "s pi a n v h K'l)l mi 1 1 ) . i c now iiio ilo klioldt-r urc castm.' ubjul to Hnd i nun upableo running amiewsi'ipv!."-' Ite a. is bceti a c uispi. uous ffi'uuiu in too best l)?m.i. eratlc Ileal in Oitluliouia lie has dii- credited too udnmistration at every jump hi the road, and attacked tlie he itl of every dopartinont. In Ulcla lKii)a..lio has. .not forgoitun to make cqntempllble allusions to Governor Ifenfrow, to wage moan, underhanded war'uro on Judges Dale and Scott, nor i show jiIs teeth ut Ju,dge,' fiwew us well as sell his miserable soul for a mess of pottage in bargaining to de liver all the patronage to Greer's Capi tal tho arch enemy of overything Democratic. Ho is good for nothing except to fan factional disputes. The stockholders of the Press-Gazette should carry out their avowed intention of oustiiij?hiin, ',for.1iSls much botteroutfoj Hue, party forjiS Is much botter'outfof Hlio far Hill aMI - THE FIRSrANNUAll.' The Okluhoiiil llorlli ultuiHl. biitlrty to Meut NutPiiibrr S.ttli. The Oklahoinu'HortlutjHuraJ ,Spelety sent out tho following, yesterday: GUTintiK. Nov. HI, ISUI.-In fullillmcnt of'lhiiiO'qulri'hU'iits" dCAitlelc S, of th constitution, the Inst annual meeting will be held on .Nowmli.'i' -'Mil at Oklahoma (it v. It Is unnecpisiirj touigp the great Im-loi-iaun of a larM ait, i I uu-j at this HMtiua.-HM'n frjut grower and fi lend t the? Uortlcnliiiral liijiuesis'orjyiaa- noina nun iiie iuukiii ii'irwu) win -luie-Ibly realize this fact. lTpon the founda tion of a stlticluie latgel depends its future stability and uselti'iiess. Heond the shadow of a doubt there l not ua or giulzatlon lu Oklahoma calculated to lx) inoro benelk'lal and far reaching in assist ing thtiihnelonmeutoi the treat no5Sbll- illeioflhe miBt wondei'ftilv country In 'America. ThatSiiiry-jnalai as few mls raU5sasposjilI',i4pt,hii tiimn together, compare notes ami piolit by tho ultmble experiences of other. You itroespechill) hiNltedto honor the soek't) with your prfii'. As before stilted, a groat deal depends upon tho suc rck of tle tlr-t aiiuiial iiieititig, and, therefore, your presence, inilii nee and counsels me gieath needed. Uemember that lh nieetlnBonreiis at 10 a.m. tG P.gJjiAAy. Pj-ldl. I f (liuiiieil u llhurce In Judge Lawrett e's court yesterjay Jumft flrsims was crauled a divorce from his wife, JeaS,eS,.R.. J L. Cal - XlJirt mrjwvitaM ntjrqnr fejr-rfima. WANT PROTECTION. jpUTHERN ISSUE MANUFACTURERS AN APPEAL. AGAINST THE TARIFF FREE LIST. Thcr ncciarn 'fiiV Sviii richt inr Llianc lu tho I'rapoted Kr nitt Which AtTcot Their Internum uud Call C11Q0 Their orttJ,- rra Ilretliren to lltlp Them la Their llcht. in ! ... Wasiii.voton', Iot. 18 Tho South) em manufdcturora who are protesting against the abolition of the duty on tjrtin mo aud coal hare lsiued a public statement appealing to the Demo cratic party for protection to the sev eral hundted million dollars invested in manufactories and mineral lands in tho "Xew South" within the past fif teen years. The statement Is an nppoal to Dem ocrats and to the manufacturers of the West and South for co operation in resisting any legislation having for its object the placing of Iron oro and coal on the free list, and contains u long argument ug Inst such proposi tions. Tho fo'lowlng extra tf from tho statement will servo to give its pur port: "It is far more important to defend the money that has already been Invested under tho tariff on ore and oal than to attempt to build up the manufacture of iron in those parts of (lie country from which it was slotviy passltig by the operation of tiulural causes. The state of Michi gan produces more iron ore to-day than all tho states put together, omit ting Minnesota, and if free iron ore Is to-be. the issue, she will need to look to her supremacy "The Southern iron men haro re solved to ichist the lepcal, fortrettlng for the moment all olitlcal differ ences or oliticnl beliefs and mindful out of tho better and more stable thing, to-wlt, domes le prosperity. Millions of dollars have been invested J jn the South In the tinning of iron oro and coal on the supposition, mid a reasonable one too, that the would nit be put In jeopardy in tho house of their friends. If tins duty Is repealed and there should follow the erection of furnaces on the coast, as is now an ticipated, what is to become of tho in vestment already Hindu? "It is easy enough to say nfter fur naces have been blown out and rolling mjlls. closed down, that a mis alee has bacn made, but that will not repair the wrong." The general meeting of tho Demo cratic membership of the ways and menu committee which was expected yesterday did not materialize, al though every Democratic member of the committee wan in the city and at the capitol. Failure to meet w as quite as mut'lijif a surprise to most of the iheniberiCof the committee as It was to the public. The members when interviewed on 'tlie subject slm U" stated Chnirman Wilson has not yet called the full mooting, and until he did thev wero tincei tain as to tho next proceeding. It is m open secret that most of the vexation is over the internal revenue schedules where tho question, of an income tax nd a tax on tobacco, beer and whisky are all to be considered. BUSINESS IS IMPROVING. True It la loir, Inn )l It Verjr Nutloa nhlx lu All Lino.. Nkw Youk, Npv 13 -It O, Dan"Ar Co's Weekly Uovlow . ot Tradoiuysu "Ilusiness is gaining, but it Is a con-, stantcompl.iln,tlfatthcIinproreinetitla' biuw a mi li uircauiu yov liny icar i e how heavy a load buines lias to drag af'cr It In climbing again Legis lative uncerta nttc w,efi;h heavily, lint other loads- insv -overlook. JTho past' detiriisslon, with trading ttrnl J manufacturing failures Involving" more than 3s3S,(i.K),00 fn nine in uiUm, bo Inir built ng falrtirci of enormous lia bilities, and fail tit. s of railway andr pllicr iirms, li)vujviui, umuiiuai ,rju- barrasstnents, Avhtch men aro prcTne"t9 forget. There has Vecp,greaLencoui ngement during thu pat week in the i: ''".V"!! near tho bridge at Handolph, when bcr Tavmen s ifre fartthu bwjU caved ,Q oahlln. ylnata was xpee cd. tact that -ovem more satlstactoryinan was xp' . . .i T'weuty four works of ill kinds havo wholly or in narj resjimetl. against fourteen closing, 'yet' less-thttii half the iron working power is actlvo nnd out of nlnet -nine wooln works jtt; tho Last only fon" lire work ng full time, while forty-flve were shut up November 1, the - raditatton for four months In men's Woolens being U1, 313,43'.' yards, aga nsl '.'5, 151,3 o last year Slate factory inspectors rcort that out of 5)0.00) persons employed in tctilo mlll.s in Phfiadelphla, only 17,500 arc at work. C'e trine Homo lteturn. Nr.w Youk, Nv 17 The folio wnf statement, compile I by Hradstreot's, gives the clearing hotisa returns for the week endlngiNov. 10, 1SU1, nnd tho per centago of increase or decrease, ns eomp i ed with the corresponding week of last year: CI tie i Clrartn lnc Uea Knni.-u City Omiha Denier .. .. SL Jisoph ... LI IK WUIilla ToiHiha t r. .... If O.W.Jsl TT5 ISO IS 7 Ji 3 81 0 18 1- -.-...- ,.-o b..w.u a JiVUOl I ,W1 ,V4S bMiM n.M 413 OJI) 7 Crtiivlrt. llururd tu Drath. IIihmi.noium, A a, Nov 18 Coiv victs at slope No i.J, 'PratJ- 'mines, saturated the bath hoVsa ,wlth J oil and set fire to it wild a view to esap ing 1 the confusion. Three convict, wero sleeping in tho bath house One wus rescued, but Joseph Mills and LlsaacMondty wel-c burned Wr death I M Murder nt llnitley. Wichita, Kan., Nov 18. James 11 nl, a business mau of Uentley, thin county, was shot and killed lut eviiVj lurf bv a ratircmd hi in uaraod AlyliT - , WUkt, lh eye wlg-w. i SllfflJ-S!! IStt I ;ri T ri -t UNDER MARTIAL LAW. Cttlron of Chicago Can Not Itemilit Out Alter I in lh Miiruliiff. Chicago, Nov 18 Heglnnlng this morning at 1 o'clock, tho city wti practically put under martial lnw. Chief of Police Itrcnnan informed the inspectors that ha Intended to adopt rigid ninnsttrcs nnd that at t o'clock each night until such time as tho order is rescinded, he desired that half the forco be put in citizens clothes anilthrown upon tho streets These men are to stup and qucstlou every individual found on the streets after that hour If tatlsfuutory answers are given the citizens, will Uj allowed to go In peace If their answers nro not satisfactory to the police, the men accosted will be taken to the police station This measure-is made neces sary by the largo number of highway robberies anil sand baggingi which have occurred of late. A PAINFUL ADSCESS. Tuat la Sil'l to LU tht Cuio of Cleve land' Mtlt. lu New. York.. Xkvt Yohk, Jov. 18 An afternoon paper-nays: Light Is beginning to dawn upon tho object of President Cleveland' hurried and mysterious vliit to this city on Wednesday. Not withstanding the statement that Mr Cleveland Is enjoying the best of health, it was nniloritood to-day such Is really not the case. The rumors have been traced to n prominent surgeon In this city, who is in the contldeucc pt Mr., Cleveland, lie has stated th'.it lite real 'object of President Cleveland's vlsft hero was to vet advico ubout n painful" coccy geal abscess. Dr. HrvnnL, Mr. Cleve land n physician, when seen, refused to aflirin or deny tic rumor ubout his patient's new auction, DID BLACKMAILERS DO IT? iXw Hieory Ailrnm-pil for tlm Itohhor of Ireaanrar UraK In CIiIcmco. Chicago, ov. 18. The theory that the story told by Treasurer .lohn A. Drake, regarding the robbery of $22,01)0 of Indiana, Illinois nnd Iowa money, may not bo strletly true, has gained ground with tao poilcc, and they are still engaged in looking un the young man's record. Olllcials of the road, however, are firm in their belief in Young Drake's innoccece, and the hitler's father, Gcncrul Drake, is now working on ti theory that the robbery was planned by a blackmailer. KNIGHTSJIOF LABOR. at the Ocripr.it A Verr l.letjr HpbiIuu Attcmbiy. I'iiii.adki.piiia, Nov. 18. The fourth day of the Knights of Labor general assembly was Uio'llvcUest yet Gen era Master Workman Powderly mado BCithtug denunciations qf the meth ods of certain men in til's order and a gencial denial of tho charges made by Secretary-Treasurer Hayes, lie talked for u long time about the statu of the order and Us fature prospects Ilurrllile Crime of im Old A! .in. ItitiDUKl'oitT, Conn, Xor IS, Tho police h.ivo arrested William II. Cook, BgedOO.forassaultlng Xel.Ie Mahoney, an 18-year-old girl wlio)o pirents aro dead. Ho induced the trlrl to enter a furniture stvro w here ho is employed one cvcning;abont four weeks ngo ami assaulted iior. Slnco then she has been confined In i cellar that was seldom used and Cook has procured muals for her. Cook has a wife nnd several children '1 he girl was in n terrible ouditlon. She had no one to care for her and was not quite sensible A llarrlmin llooin. HicintoNP, Ind , Nov. 18. I'or some time there have been whisper heard throughout Indiana that a movement fcWai on fooi to boom ex-Prestdont II ir rlson "foi: 'the national Republican nqmlnatiod' in 'Oil These whispers kdve,iio'VJ tecome vocal and all roservo U thrown' Wlde. Lodges and secret chilis aaTlialng organized all over tho Itatc, with Harrison's nomination solely In vqY- Heavy-Verdict for rertonvl llHitissei. LiiiKitTr, 'Mo,, N'ov. 18. A. P. llrid ley, In a suit against tho Chicago, Mi j.inkee'nnd SL Paul rallwiy for $15,opfi rlenpnal damages, was given a ferdlct Coir ?3,000 by a jury in tho Circuit court. The plaintiff was work- ing-ot-a stoKm shovel in a deep cut N'ew""Ioile tp "Um OIT Creditor. WoirnuNUTojf, Miun., Nov. 18. A manxna'iied Everxon who claimsd to ha,TOlliicovered wreckers at work on tho track' and to havo boon shot nnd robbed of SJ00, has confessed that ho puliet the spikes und fired the bhot Into his own leg. Ills idea was to fr me an cxcus. to stave on" his cred itors. Kxpect to I luht 111 I lorldn. Nr.w Youk, Nov. 17 Now York sporting fraternity Is confident to a man there will bj no interfcranco on the part of the authorities in Florida with the proposed boxing contest bo twecn Charopioti James Corbett and Charles Mitchell. l'utiirn Homo of the Grunt Puinily. San Dikoo, Cal., Nov 18. U. S. Giant, son of the lato General Grant, Uias-purohased what is concoded to bo the finest resldenco in San Diego. Ills brother Jesse Is also here, and tliey"htate that San Diego w ill bo their future permanent homo. Death of .ludue lleiril. Washington, Nov 18. Judge Heard of Sedalla, father "of tho Missouri representative of tho Seventh district, died vestcrday at the home of his son in this' cltiv Judge Jleard as 8; years of ags Undone of t h q beet known ,mcn inMlfsojtri; , . ' Chicago' IIIr 1'utlnl Order llusluett. Nkw Yoiik, Nov. 18 Official reports ta tho postpfllco department show that tlie World's" fair has enabled Chicago to outrival Now York in the extent of money order business. lloyt'i fartner Diet In Arljoni. -fTtifcbjf, ArSl, JS'or. 13.-CharJe W. Tbouiai partner of Cliurlwa Hi U' the WUTUiPa' Vl.w,u,,r, SEWS FROM HAWAII. DCFINITE INFORMATION MO MENTARILY EXPECTED. THE AGONY UL SOON" BB'OYElfc Tim Steamer Auitr.ill i Dno tit San , l'r uiclico ilHounlN Itiqiort Kot to lie Mmlt l'uiillc (.moral Ajrin- trims', Jurmoily Attonuy- (luirral or Il.nnll, T.iH.T. oh ttio Mtuntluu,. . .. . I ) VStii.'OTOX Nor J Tho ct pected nrrlval nt nnv monipnt of tho ne.t etoaninr trom Hawaii, the Aus tralia, hti'i had t!w, elJoet of decrcus Ing to tho lowest paint tho li mount tt spcjtilntlon nnd suYmfse which lfhs prevailed regtrdfng the HaWaHan question. Olllcials of tho htato de, partfout. as well ns the public at large, feel this steamer will bring messages to the Culled States author ities anil the representatives of the provisional government of Hawaii Arhleh might controvert ull the specu lations that have been indulged in ;,nd biing definite information of the itltuntlon at Honolulu Cnder these drcumst.inces there Is iibioltilcly no news, mid it is doubtful whether there Will beany until the arrival of the 4teamer nt San KV.inciHed. bccretaij Gicsh.i u stiiil vestcrday that there was to bo ihthlng further given to tho press This tlispses Of the prevalent rumors that Mount's report Is to be made nubile. It is now raid tills report is not to bj given out because there Is nothing in it that has !,ot altcady bean published in httb btnnce. N A Armstrong, at one time nttor- tioy general of the U nnds, tallts In JkMi'siingiy of the it tati in. lie said It seemed ev dent to me as much ns tan year ago that It was not possible to maitit tin '.he eMsting form of gov ernment. Then the ohite people vero loyal to the monarchy beyond wiat atiy of the natives were As n ronttiT of fact the natives were never in sympathy wltli, the uoiisiiiuiionn.1 rovernment that sucgeeded the nilo i superstit on of tho old ejilefn. Tho while puoplo sustnlnil it to uiiiiitnlu the respect for thu forms of law and for the suke of n working form of gov ei'iiment. If tit any titno the wlnto poop e'hsuppoil hud I1C1111 wi hdrawit it would have crumbled to pieces "'lnHSI Kiilitkaim invited me to c)nie out to llouolulti.tiud mv brother, tAoiernl Armstrong of tlie llainpton I mi i, i n: institute, urged mo to go, thinking I might it good "' (Honolulu had been tho ho no of Mr Armstrong's boy ito id and his I low ed mother lived thereat that tlmel. 'I went, ' ho continued, "after there had been a j eiiod of disorder and u change in tho government I was nuiile attorney geneial und boon afterward Kalakaua started around the world I accom panied him. I.iliuoU.il.ini was ap pointed regent in tlie kings ulnonce, The lute II A 1. Carter, formerly Hawaiian minister at Washington, uc ed ns attorney (rener il ad interim in my p tuo- One of tho first things he said to mo when we got bick was that if Liliuokaluni ever siueeedej to the throne thero Would be trouble for the people of thu is anils "Of course 1 hud many opiorttini ties for talks with the king during our long trip. He used to sav that tlie Hawaii. ins ought to ! brought for ward more. 1 told him he would not trust one of them himself He refused to havo a native even foi a chamber lain. I tried hard to point out to him how wise it would be to lot well enough alone, nnd tal; things as hp found them He ftopt li'irping on tlio superior niimbcis of tho. natives When he was elected the iidheinnts of Queen Kmm.i, wife of Knmchnmchn, broUo out into in-nrrcction. Tho tut lives had nl .tiys said of Kalakaua 'aole allu' he is no chief "Tho persons w th whom Minister Willis is to deal in following out h s instructions in regard to the provis ional government -ire the president nnd e.Noeutlvo committee " Dli MELLO IN A BAD WAV. Kli'ht utliiiii Heel i) Tint No Mure Muni lout of War Shit! I.hiuI. Wasiii.notjn, Nov 1 8 -- dispatch in cipher was received at tho navy de partment vostord ly fro n Kl 1 do Jan- eiio signed by I'ickiiig, com minder of tlie United States naval forces at Hid. The translated dispatch reads as fol lows: Kid, Hrazil, Nov. 17 Naval inpm sentatlves of eight nations, including our nation have deeded not to per mit munitions of war to ho landed at Kio Santos, still being In posses-Ion of tho Ilraziiiaii govern out, and eon necled with Kio by railway, munitions of war for Ilio oan bf landed at Santos, Ycsterdn.' Insurgents dressed skip und tho llrniti in government forts llred u ittomil saluU) in honor of tho tinniverwiry of the establishment of tho republic I'li-kiMi Sectetary Hoiboit, in answer to in quiries as to tlm elgnificanco of tho action of the naval ropicsentatlves said: "It looks to mo that this means that Mo lo is being vory much crip pled Tho dispatches I havo roeel veil, taking them altogether, indicate that Mello should not have any cm so for firing on Kio." - ' St Itue of (.merit Milttlilt. WsninTON, Nov K A hrnuzo life" S1.C stittuo of (ieneml tshields, -of Missouri, hero of two ivaistind I'liitcd Ktatos fconator from tlreo stales , III) j nois, .Mjnncsotaxiii(l Missouri, was re 1 I i. 11.- .V-.t...! . l.il ,1 eeivuii ui iiiuv uii,iiiiii iiiuruayJ npir will soon be plnYcd In Stntiinryl hall between tho Htututis of L'licolu' und Hamilton Arcfiilliiu ( rllnln.iln Lynched. Hkhsk, Nov 18. A renoiHiarlieeii' received front Kosnrio. ArgpntitnrKif' public, saying that u Swiss family liv j mg in that pri.iinoc had been inussa cred, and that tin- .twiss cblonlsK I then banded, t v-thcr and lv.uclipd thuJ vriminaus. i Samtud Aiijr"sms Coale. the well ktiQwo art collector and critic, tiled ut j bt Louis. I -ofiriJijMi LET US SHOW YOU W hat vou outrljt to t,cc at the rarlU nt oslilp motni'iit, tlie nmU lonqiletc line nf l.iillcs' ultoe. In l.uthrlr It )on fall t .ce It, ou have inlvw it voiir lootlni;, h.i to -al( ami are not prop erlv ciulpiv; for the M-anon. 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