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October 7, 18Q7 THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. EDITORS' IDEAS. T Wheat and silver are showing a ten dency of coming together again. Wheat is going down and silver rising. Madi- on iieporier. Mr. McKinley would not now be presi dent if Mr. llanna had followed the state fair management s system of counting -World-Herald. A Nebraska girl when asked why she didn't marry, replied: "I have consid erable money of my own, I have a par rot that swears, a monkey that chews, and a stove that smokes, so you see am not in need of a husband very badly. -Ex. If a laboring man, unable to get work, asks an Individual of the govern ment to sexist him. he is called a pauper, hobo or tramp. When a gigantic corporation asks the government to assist It by piac ing a high tariff, It is called, "protection to labor." Hucli Industry, it appears to us, Is also in five a pauper, hobo, and tramp. Long Island Louder, I do not ask any Interference on the purt of the government, except to undo the wrong It nas oone. i uo not usk that money be mode out of nothing. 1 OHk not for prosperity born of paper Hut I do nek for the romonetlzation of silver. Hilver was demonetized by fraud. It was uu mtjoeition on every solvent man; a fraud upon every honest debtor in the United States, it assassinated labor. It was done In the Interest of avarice and greed, and should be undone by honest men. Robert Jngersoll. A political party owes no man more than toe enactment into law 01 uio prnr. olnlcs of the uurty. The fact that a man has done bis duty to himself and his country is not grounds for demanding an ollleial compensation. If the prinei- t'iplos he advocates become law and he enjoys any benefits therefrom he has been amply rewarded for his work. If a man says a party owes him an ofllce niue ' 'mis out of toil be is not in the party k any other purpose and more over, has dot done half as much for it as he would have people believe. Peo ple's Banner, Last fall the republican cry was "Stand up for Nebraska." The major ity of the voters of the state took the hint "wiiuk" their icit eye and voted lor and elected the populist ticket, which lias given us the1 best administration the state has ever had, and saved thousands of dollars to the tax payers, (stand up for Nebraska some more, by voting for every coudidute on the populist ticket from supreme judge down to coroner. They are nil good men and worthy the support of, not only every silver voter, but every mun who favors clean politics and good government. My l'ublic Opinions. In thsTwelfth District. Htand by II M. Kulllvnn for district judge. Judge Sullivan has given excel lent satisfaction on the bench, and bis heart is in sympathy with the great com- tttnn iu.kriln. Ttiur ulmllM lin allfflelant.. We want no republican corporation lackey to snaps trie oesrimca 01 me peo ple of the twelfth judicial district. Hulli vaii is alright. We must have a judge and a sheriff who will protect the inter ests of a debt-cursed peonle so far as the law will permit Custer County Indepen dent. Tfin last Saturday' Vf August gave the United States a unique record in the his tory of great nations,. 'or there were 12 hours of the duy in which not a drop of rain fell anywhere In the national do main outside of Alaska, from which ter ritory the returns nre not yet in. It ,is also worthy of note that a few days be fore this incident the sun did not set on the United States, for while it was goiug -own in Alaska it was rising in Muine. It is not generally known that our ex treme east and west range is almost half the circumference of the globe, and that all of this is our own and American not, us with other countries making similar laims an agglomeration of diwatisfled dependencies under one rule, Ex. The pension roll of the United States has almost reached the million mark. 'ommiHsioner Lvans has just issued a statement showing that at the begin ning of t lie IIhciiI year the ensiouere n ii in tiered just 08.'l,5-N. an increuse of 12,850 for last year. During that year So, I ol new peiiHions were grauted and .'t,D71 (sirsons were restored to the rolls. Old nge mid disease, however, are work ing great inroads iiUo the lists, for 'here were JM.lHil) deaths during the year. Oilier sou m's of loss were 1,o74 from re nmrriitgH of widows, 1,M5 orphans at tuined majority, i!.0JI failures to claim 1 n-ioiiK, and .'l.fioii loxses from unre corded cuiiMes. Trenton lender, A inaii who follows his party right or wrong is lin lift ter nor no woroe than Urn ixirtv. The hixtory of the republi can party in .Nhraka, according to the (hillings ol juries and the confessions ol rvrepublii-iui ottlemls, is a history ol I'liiiiiiial ai'ts, ranging from the looliug ol the stats treasury of thousands ol dollnr down to th stealing of money Irom unfortunate deal aud dumb chil drvn, or tk-s versa, 'Ihs reputation of Mien .ir homely nisv so "(Irmly tHblil,e" thai boons would tharge them, as indiidul, wlta Iwing nr rupt, but hs th parly to when thea HUM Ml'tt Iwloiig S'l Individual IlielU- Iter tlif rua to ihs dnlMt of rou tu t ed r-l'Ut'lU'SS sMibsttelwro, ssd wage m mar ol ilerailaellon oh boeeat nn-iit-lrs wl Ifcs prly who, kaowiug ol Iks t.irruiliH l-liig rnrrsnl os mm it, ! puttli" lis a nsM la iUeaUon tto-ir twing su W lli'f lb.t ths patty to kei lk Uluitg. otk lnr. Mrfctl H , Virdg tu rnltlM5ia log , It I hiMtml lu m kwnma pay Ion 44 ! lor ous ttftHfc Iks rvtti ol gold 1 mi eUm M M4, not pvraapo ie oo IH4HI word, kit tfcal would b a eoi , tl jnJ-wal to Ute Willi, lot! II s wale tarouaa liaalktllo la Ike kp tfilsal ttttU-ff Kw "Vuoosi and tM''li kool WOKSf g44 I'St lw I'lMMlalHaU USal tkal II wwsU m 'SSs )Mt M Iks1 debtor to pay his creditors one dollar for every dollar borrowed, then the gold clique editors shout that this Is "villain ous and cold-blooded scoundrelism" Calling hard names ia not argument. On the contrary it is a confession of weakness, and shows not only a lack of fairness and honesty, but a conscience that dishonesty and fraud can offer no plea in their defense other than abuse. The advocates of gold have been forced to acknowledge that the demonetizing of silver was a robbery unequalled in the history of the world, and the only plea they have to offer now is that the men who borrowed money In 1878 were mostly dead." Of course that makes It alright and a gold currency which ap preciates in value every month is a per fectly accurate and just measure of values. There was no question as to honor and honesty when silver wus domone- tized; there wus no auxiety felt by the perpetrators of the crime of '73 as to the fate of the ieople who were robbed of bull of all they possessed; a change In the currency was alright then, but a change now is "villiuny" too deep for language to express. Truly logic and consistency are unknown quantities in republican arguments. Chicago Dis patch. OlsHsdlund. While at Lincoln lust week we stepped into the office of the secretary of state and in conversation with Secretary Por ter he suggested that one of his assist ants, Mr. Mahn, could give us a few items that might be of interest to the readers of the Democrat. We turned into the next room, where Mr. Mahn has his desk and asked to inspect his "And." lis brought three or four vouchers made by Ex-Auditor Moore, and bis deputy, Ols lledlund, for money drawn out of the state treasury to pay private bills that should have been paid by Moore and lledlund, lielow we give you a few items to show how the republican officials handle and use public moneys. Voucher No. UU55 made out, sworn to and approved by Ole lledlund, Nov. 21, 181)0, after the election of his oppo nent, Mr. Cornell, as auditor, for f47, CO In payment of subscription to news papers as follows: Hotiiri'KsCitiMn oo llolilmilv Koruin, 4 fmr , 00 llolilriiUKo l'ruKri, 1 ynr 1 oo hwoiimh Tribune, CIiIchko, on jrtisr, ,,....V 00 Arcttdl Trlbuno, ouyur.. 1 00 (,'ournr, yur .,... 00 oiiiuns i'rii(frHii, 4 run ,,t mi Lincoln Call Vt rur 7 M WsIIm Tu 1 (HI lIuinlHtult, ymim.,.., , , ft 00 Axtel lupuhllcso 1 DO Weekly Leader, lllulr I (SI HseilUO Jonrunl I 00 Bvllbold of PonMuluca ,. ...I 60 The above was drawn on the appro priation for stationery In the auditor's ofllce. It will be rememberod that this man lledlund was the republican candidate for auditor last year and was considered the best man on the ticket, lie had been deputy auditor for four years under Moore, during all the time that the lat ter was using public money in private speculations. llns Ole lledlund is the man who held evening consultations with a member of tho supreme court during the time he was on a recount commission, and pub lished a letter In the State Journal ex posing as be claimed, a daring attempt on the part of other commissioners to couut in the constitutional amendment by fraud, and has since been rewarded by the republican machine with an ap pointment as receiver of a bank at Alma. Hut let us see what another voucher says about this slipisiry Oleo. Voucher II, No. 70r'l.1, made, signed, sworn to and approved by Ole lledlund, deputy auditor, and dated Jun. fi, 1807, ust beiore He weut out ol otllce, lor f 4.J- GO. Helow we give a few lhii.gs he inude the people of the state pay for: 4 oflli't knlTM, S &M.0D, 2 $1.60 4 80 2 biiXM biw polluli 2b 1 Khmk hrooji , Ml '. ilnt tollnt oan 1 'itt 2 u"j knlVM, VI 25, 1 & fl.60 2 70 1 blncUliis brunt! O.'i It cbii. toilet ftiinii I 2t fi (( klllvcK, 2 do $1.26, 2 (ill 1.06, 1 If 0 00 760 pllllo orolopiM 2 76 This was drawn on the appropriation made for books in auditor's office, and a misappropriation of fuuds even if the items bought should have been paid lor by the state. It is hardly necessary to usk the ques tion, would Moore's stealing have beeu exposed hud this Ole have been elected, lor any one who would take money lor public funds to pay his private bills will steal, aud in fuct has stolen the amounts so taken, and, what is still worse, per jured himself by swearing that that the accounts were correct and a legal proimr claim against the state. He tins ollics knives enough to last him '20 years aud the 750 pluin envelopes at 2.75 must have been for private lle, because the state furnishes the auditors olllee with euveloieson which is priu ted the return card. This is the mun who talked about fraud in the recount and was apiHiinied receiver for a bank as a reward for his truckling milmervieney. tt'rele Democrat. (irenlrr Nw Vuik Nllusllun. The democratic situatiou in ti re.it er New York is now a critical one in so l"r as Tai'imauy is concerned. The action of that democratic society lu quietly ignoring and shelving the principle, ol His parly as enunciated lu Ihs national platform ol lat year h rsid airs, tnwnitdous slorni of iadgMllou among Ihs hour! democrats of tirstr Nw York, culminating iu ihs placlug o( Henry (ieorg at Ihs hd olalukot put iu nomination by Hhmu democrats who IkInvs Is priucipU before slf. ivi i. flubs, rompriing a majority tA I Km n.Mii.luiM itl tlta tuftrttf ha 11 Kitili lo-dsy In irir , ork. U UUu f Wli lleHtV Mtftirg. I h ,il iII.im Ml till HittuifSl looks lit a four iftt'fvd SI, with o rulihi'a m I Iso U. mux i le hxtders Iwlont Iks otf. "Ibis Mint Mr, limiK ItHiUt up Sil tiltljr a rtitot mim, tin n in! tux I M Unit Mt, rt j .mis nt iim 4-4 fcoaiai in Ik tilt ! t ItotBif 4 t.l K..I ml M4 aui pat ut ..w4iil IU HI'hfc t tHil i. id! Mk -4 tt f wl 4ti IM W fr4 S Ou m t 1 Mut i rlilMl Snf lit Wm m kKtt IkKlllwJ I f fS H U tS Uf -I lIHt(, l , S W lllllW. Uil t li Iwth Mm UtvtiMilr wl.ia t 4 tmni a 1 ii , T4 i. ing figure In this campaign, but a a candidate who is likely to win. Even should Mr. Low retire from the field, or should the republicans unite on one ticket it could not spoil tbt chances of Menry George. In fact, be more than Mr. Low or any other candidate, repre sents those Interests which are nearest to the hearts of the business as well as to the common people, the people who wish good government instead of spoils rule, When Mr. Ueorge ran rugainst Abratu 8. Hewitt for mayor of New York before. he polled over 08,000 rotes. Since that time be has immeasurably strengthened bis bold upon the people of that city who believe that with him as mayor their rights, Interests and liberties would be best conserved. He Is one ol the com mon people himself. The united labor interests and the united democracy as well as all believers In the honest princi ples of the democratic platform as oar riod under thestandnrd of Henry George, the real democratic cuudidute will rally round his candidacy and make victory assured for the ticket. Tammany has no one but its own selfish lenders to blame. The vote it will poll if It stays In the field without changing the person mil of its t cket. and realllrming the par ty's national platform, will be most in significant compared with that which win be cost lor lleury ueorge. n, i. Uuffulo evening Times. DANGER IN SODA. Horlous Itssults sometimes Kollow lis Ksessslvs tins. Common soda is all right In Its plane and indispensable In the kitchen and for cooking and washing purposes, but It was never Intended for a medicine, and people who use it as such will some day regret It. We refer to thecommon use of soda to re! eve heartburn or sour stomach, a habit which tbousauds of people practice almost dally, and one which isiraugi with danger; moreover, the soda only gives temporary relief and In the end (he stomuch trouble gets worse and worso. The soda acts us a mechanical Irritant to the walls of the stomach and bowels, and cases are on record where It accu mulated in the Intestines, causing death by Inllammatlon or Peritonitis. Dr. Jlariundsou recommends as the safest and surest cure for sour stomach (acid dyspepsia) an excellent prepara' tion sold by druggists under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, These tablets are large 20-grain lozenges, very pleasant to taste and contain the natur al acids, peptones aud digestive elements essential to good digestion, and when tuken after meals t bey digest the food perfectly and promptly before It has time to ferment, sour and poison the blood and nervous svstem. Dr. Wuerth states that lie Invariably uses Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets In all cases ol stomach derangements, and finds thorn a certain cure not only for sour stomach, but by promptly digest ing the food thoy create a healthy upie tite, increase flesh and strengthen the action of the heart and liver. They are not a cathartic, but lutended only for stomach diseases aud weakness and will be found reliable in unv stoma sh trouble except cancer of the stomuch. All druggints sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tub' lets at bOcts. per package. A Utile book describing all forms ol stomach weakness and their cure mailed free by addressing the Stuart Uo. ol Marshall, Mich. THE CROP SITUATION. Drouth has Reduced the Corn Yisld 0 Many Ststes, The Orange Judd Farmer In its final estimate of the year's wheat crop, says that figures bused on actual threshing returns indicate a totul yield of 5NU,000- 000 bushels, of which 873,540,000 bush els is winter and 215,400,000 bushels spring wheat. With the exception of Illinois and Mis souri the winter wheat yield represents thu full capacity of the soil. The soring wheat yield iu Minnesota and tho Dako tm hns proven a disappoint ment, the ag greKiite being 1 20,000,000 bushuls. The shortage there is in a measure counter balanced by the good yield iu Nebrusku, Oregon aud Washington. The report says the com is exceedingly disappointing, at an outside estimate ol 1,750,000,000 bushels. Drouth during the pUHt two moo I lit reduced the aver age condition from HJJ.fl a month ugo, to 78.U ou October I. Au average outs yield of 28,7 bushels sr acre suugest a crop ol 814,000,000 bushels, 100.000,000 more thiiu lust year. Isriu fur Kent. Finest small farm iu NcbriiNkii, To let or for sale, quickly, cheHply, Writ F. II. II., care ol A. L, Millan, Harvard Square, rniiibi-ldgn, Muss. Superintendent II. It. II. Nelier ol h girls iiiilutrial school at (leneva was In the city this week, lie reports harmony In nil dep irl meats a liislustiliiiioii,aiid iHiHHlsihat he has not a republican upon hi pay rolls, Welter Is the right kind of a siis tin tended t. si sj a -,r e4 Ki-ais. Mo., ll Thselty eovn oil al It last regular tussling ordsrsd a special slsullon to ! ha!. yatrdsy fur the purpoas of siibuilltiug lo the qualified voters Ihs qusKllott of Incur riiif an ladhtdii of flS.usi for Its purptM of reeling w slsr works, whte' rstillsd l a vltury for Ihs silw.si uf inori wsivr br a vols of Wir hs been sslltnif al ;' r " EmjWIt tsja !. ('M-srts t'asdy I sttisrlie, Iks Mms uHilvfliil Mhiel diHVf p ol lls sgs, phsl asd rslnwtosg lu Iks Ust. mc Kttily asd eisitivvly us kidiMjs, llr, ssd IkiwvIs, elsiug hs sslirs stslsm, i) o etilds, sura ksadselis, ..r, slu. sat eusliiatttia as. I biUuiinsM. 'ls fcsi Bsd in a . it i V, t, IikU-o, ,6'l ts, M. . gMrtawl ta isrs If alt ilrsgtf'sis, su. 4 rkiiew, liuptil Mil ta Utm la ui.i sislf, NU. AU lilinbW, ar liitd and rSsrvh. biu SnisMi.nlnn.d 4 lrs Ibitwas Kal, lissuslt, ,b, Tak U irstssr I !. I.OO, It's Easy to Be Satisfied When you come to us to buy. Our enormous stock affords such an excellent assortment to choose from, and our prices are always low. Special pricos this week. Dress Goods Bargains 10 assorted Novelty Dress Fa I terns, regular pries 12.40, during this sale, a pattern ...,.1,70 0 assorted Novelty Dress I'ntterns, regular pries 14.00, this week, per pattern,,, U.H0 H assorted Novelty Dress 1'atterns, regular pries f 1.80, this week, (sir pattern .., I.I0 Crochet Quilts Special. r0c Crochet fjullfe, this week,.,,,.,,,,,,,, ,.,4'lo 76c Crochet Quilts, this week , .fl4o OOo Crochet (Jullt, this week , , ,7B 1.00 Crochet Quills, this week,.., 87o 1,25 Crochet Quilts, this week,, ,.,,.,f 1,10 11.40 Crochet Quilts, ths wsk, ...,, J,2i'l 2.00 Crochet (Jullts, this week ,. 1,70 Underwear 40 dozen Men's camel hair random shirts and draw ers, regular pries 25o, this week, mu:U, ,.,....,.,.. AQc '10 dozen Men's sanitary shirts and drawers, regular price 40c. this week,,,,,,,, , ,'J.'lo 00 doxen Children's elaslie ribbed vests and pan Is, sl, 10, ', tH, 1 1n; 20, 1e; 22. 24, JOc: 20, 2lo; 2X, W), 25c; 2, Uln; U, lUk. 80 dozen Men's fleeced lined shirts and drawers, ex tra heavy, cheap at 60c, this week.,,, 46c 25 doz'm Men's natural wool shirts and drawers, regular price 75c, this week, each,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,07c I FEAR ASSASSINS. rronlsnse, In Monlbssstsra Ksnsss. Bat a Hslga of Tsrro PiTTsnuiw, Kan., Oct. 6, Therumoi that there Is a sort of a Mafia, or a cret guild of assassins, in Frontenae, wires miles north of this city, becomes mora plausible every day. Three weeks ago YA Fllnn, pit boss at No. shaft, was shot and almost killed from the window of his boarding bouse, A week later Cal Dyer, a weigh master, was shot at by some unknown person and as he was returning from down town and entering tils door, Last night someone shut at Charles Fllnn, a cousin of Kd Flinn, who was the first victim selected by the as' sussins. The shooting has si way been done at night and no clew to the perpetrators can be obtained. Several persons have received mys terious warnings and Intimations that their dspurture from tho town wuuld bo a healthy proceeding. A BIO ADVANCE IN WHEAT. Hsvlvsl of rrcnrli iiurlns htsrls lbs Msrhl I'p. Chicsoo, Out. 0. Wheat in Chlcngc went tip i rents to-lsy and closed st tho t'ip. DecemWr wheat sold be tween )iU4 cents and closed st 61i'"tit cents. Msy adrsnced little mora than Ileee mbcr, The ad vsneo was started by strung rabies. I.!vcrpol prices wern up a etiiiy. I'srls qiiutstloiis were higher, 1'rlvaU) csliies front immIiiii suul tlist the Frsiudi bsd bought five cargoes of hsst "off eiisst" sud w.',' dlfg for more. Ksporttrs st lis seaboard enthused a fuel ilesl over the isvlvsl of tho I'rsttvh demsud, Thst Is what gsvo tho MisrUsl Its big sdvsnos two luiinths sgo snd It Is what traders sro hsu been waiting for to sen I prless flying sgsln. Iiabs' MswmI bkint, ( mu auo, (tat, .-;sllr.isd building lis Uu sslvelsd by l ugvns V. IM st tho first great ludtinlrUl proku I to UMJerisbsn by the Wools! Imimni. r-y uf Anisrlea, lis hs sought fr lh crliltfs uf eoitdntellag a tall rsd ia TaH, and If his prliml Srr plsus mo! Mill) fvur (its work will Is I suit, ha I h atualh, 4M ss4 U lkli ( mamv tfcA a - sssUir Joaist K. Juas ehsif hih uf the oMiurollo a ttousl oomwiltso. aud Nsttoaal f uie. ItMltUsiMsa UtllloHt J Ninas, uf Mis 's-'url, srrlvsd la t Tlrdsy I a 'tor a wera's flltn la tao Northsra )WtiMla Uses, Neither ls. I any fplsUta la nlfsr tot Ihs h.IIHssI silsa tiua la Hhtsj aa4 hm tk, I (War is timalata hvsr, itdssis asd h) oisv, st ri ia4sa, aisawriMilo Shoe Bargains 20 pairs Child's best grade kangaroo calf, button, will wear like Iron; square and A. H. T. tip, H to 11, regular pries 1..')5 and 1.60, this wwik ,. .. f 1.22 40 pulrs Misses' best gruds kangaroo calf, button, square and A. H. T. tip, 12 to 2, regular pries 11.75, this week , .... ., 1,48 21 pairs Misses' kid button, square too, 11 to 2, former pries f 1,40 to f 2,00, to close out 1.20 13 pairs Misses' kid button, razor toe, 12 to i, ' former price 2.00, to close out...,..,,,, .......1.45 Child's kid button, spring heel, square toe, b to 11, regular pries 85c, this week,,,,.. ,.,. ,.70e Misses' kid button, spring heel, sqtiars toe, tl to 2, regular prion 1,00, this week.,,,.,. , 04c Youth's calf, lace, pointed toe, former price 11,76, to closs out , ,, $1.85 Hoys' calf, lace, pointed too, former pries $2.00, to close out.,. .,....., 1.45 Our siil Irs litis of Men's $2.60 shoes, Including welts, this week ... 1,08 Do not forget that lined shoes aud Hats 1 Hats ! Special Low Prices. 60o Mats, small lot, now .,., ,. .,...,.85c 75a Hats, a small lot. now.. ..,., ,..,. 50c $1.60 and $1.76 grtod styles, now $1,10 2,25 and $2,60 good styles, now.,,.,,,, 1.49 2.00, $2.60 and $8,00 stiff hats, now,..,, 08o Ikt grade live 5 pound Hacks. Fred it & in. 921 O STREET. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, LINCOLN, NEB. Mlssosrl Minors Wast Mors Money, Micog, Mo., Oct ft, Tbo IJovloi coal miners bare presented a request for a raise from 60 to 60 cents a ton for mining eoal after October tS, Advices from Ardinoro, Macon county, say tho men in tho Kansas and Tsms mines there have gone back to work at the old scale of M cents, it having been cut down during the summer to 40 cents. To 'Test ths Ysstsr tw, Jr.rritnsoiiCiTV, Mo,, Oct fl.-'-A writ of certiorari was obtained from dl vision Ao. 3 of ths supreme court to day, which will test the Ycatcr uni versity collateral successive tax law. The writ was obtained by Kamuel C. Hunt and 1 urner Mcllaln, executors of the cstata of John C. Canley. Indorao on ICdltof tar Uutmrnor.' Ili 'iX'MiJisojr, Kan., Oct The Ro publican editors of tho Heventh dis trict held their semi-snnual meeting hero yesterday. Clark Conkling, edit or of the Lyons Republican, was unanl inoiiHly Indorsed as the next Repub llcnn candidate for governor. X l.lrl Hamad lo Usath at l.ssvss worth. I.r.AVKNwonru, Kan., Oct 0 Mist lllsncho Ludolph, aged 10, of Weir ( Ity, who was bwro visiting her nnole, niiiuison m. i.irr, isii last nignt wltn a lump, which exploded, set Are to her clothes aud caused her painful death, Orofsv Woo dl a Solas H mum to, ti, j , ueu ft.J-llie rumor thst Orover Cleveland Is preparing to enter .New Jersey politics has founds tion In a movement undertaken by eom of the iHimocratle alumni of 1'riueeton to olsvste hi 111 to a position on the bench of tho Court of Krrors and Appeals. It Is a matter of gn oral gossip that Mr. Cleveland Is will Ing to rsprssont Nsw Jersey In the United hisUs He nolo as soon as aa fpportualty s (Tor da A IsS's Msi4tsot Msvssa UskKsrisiii, Ind, (let 1 Ysttsr dsy sfimuMiM Alliorl Hwitl, a boy of It, niurdared his brother, Hentoa Moult Tho Istlor w very quarrel some, end e few dsys ego hlled Albert uaiusr.-tfully. The Isttor wore ho would bo rovongsd end Mltwd the 0rl uppurtually. lie irui W hi bruthsr Ihrsa blows with a uiop hsadlo. ? ny provsd fsUL A I sit Is la Jail kssiksf e4 Ma44f4 to Mi Ns 'ansis I tt i.-M l.ynsh, wsHsgsr for Tuat aharksjr, Ibessilor pogilut rosslvod a dlapsi. a Imsi Ts4 Alsssadsr, Ntsssfsv fvir Ji tluddsrd, wk I aw la tw Yra. as'eitlMf the off t Ihe kaWkot lioessr elae of tliltfity, foe a niua bslwtsa tae twa esstjrwete-aU f 14 ft eoat of tktfrvso Nsolvta The IgetwUlee iMreughl aft as il Hteathj. I I ws liars a clippers, good Una of warm geese feathers ia I, 3, 3 and NEW 8PANISH MINISTRY ffSt H a ronloU4 (bo Took at Orgoolslnf a Ceblool. MiuniD, Oct 6. The new ministry U constituted as follows: Senor Hagasta, president of the eouncil of ministers. Benor Oullon, minister for foreign affairs. Senor Orolzard, minister for justlee. General Correa, minister of war. Admiral llermejo, minister of marine. Honor I'ulgcerver, minister of finance. Senor Capdcpon, minister of the in terior. Count Xlguena, minister of publh, worka Senor Moreta, minister for the col on lea Tho cabinet la regarded as fairly strong, although some disappointment is felt that Senor Gamaso, Senoi Maura, Senor Armitago and others who bad been looked upon as proba ble members are not included. It is understood that Senor Maura, who wss the author of the first Cuban home rule bill, felt that he could not act aalUfactorily with Honor Moreta, while Senor Gamazo, who 1 a relative of Senor Maura, feared that his pres ence might Imply a leaning toward the Maura schema of reforms. Conse quently Honor Sagasta was compelled to take less prominent men. Ao ftotlro Hoard Arraalail Ciiigaoo, Got 0. The entire board of commissioners of Cook county was arrested yesterday on warrants takn out by the Christian Citizenship league of North Harvey, a smalt town adjoin ing Chicago. Hie offense for whUih tho county commissioners wrre ar rested was the Issuance of a liquor license to liana Toots of the town of ttremen, whose saloon Ilea within the two tulle limit of the villsge of North llarvsy, THEhE ISA CUSS OF PEOPLE WksaMlnlMtit k IM saa uf ".ft-. Hllr Ik-ia Sm U .lail 1 ail Ik ar.Hwrf alra a .i-ifal .a U4 tiM4l . Smla ut .sf iaa, Ii.i tka .la.o mla. Ik a. .mi 4-tl alum, k ilta II aukus! 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