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fttl 1 A%tfe bsl. .ELENA. MONTANA, SUNDAY MOKNINC, NOVEMBER 17. 1889. PRICE,FIVE CENTS 10HIM IN EFFIGY. [ibticansin Harrison s Own State^Show Their Disgust at His^Appointments. Placingof Bad Men in Respon^^sible Positions the Cause^of the Trouble brn^l lli^ UMril ^ l^h. ^^^ ^SMW^^vlllc. In.I.. M^^^ What They Think^^^( I hi- PnbMMb\ uubeurd-of nis'etucle Ml presented^' to-night, says a Jcdersouville, lnd.,^Lhjkjaf Nov. If, of I republican t^k^[ingimenigy of the republican prcst-^. of tbf United States. This aeiisa- ^MMMI wan t he result of univi i - lihyuHtwith tin' pNtlnfi mn hi |uuttir of appointments. Wiit-n signs LLlH diss itisf.lCllOll fll'Kt IllUllifeStcd inclventhe oflicern and members of tho^mm Is-ngne here made baste to defend^lidcnt Harrison from tlu- attacks made^i Ml Conduit. It was urged by tbese^.leiuen Hint such talk from republicans^d but havi' t he MRlpossible effect on^kmrty in general, especially in view of^fact tint Ibi' president bailed frym^huia and should, u^ tliey thought,^eutitled to more lenient criticism^H chief magistrate belonging to any^r state. The kicker* were assured ti n^ters would improve and tin t nil would^long have cause for pride and nntisfac-^i. As time passed, however, the gruin^ig grew more pronounced, geium! and^epokeu, and tin.illy the dissatisfaction^^ad to the Lincoln league itself. The^5ers Htill strove nguiiist the advancing^'of disgust. hut their efforts were vain,^they elided by becoiuiiiit hh rampant in^r uhuse lis those whom they had formerly^i ill check. This state of tilings resulted^light in the busty preparation of an^DOT Harrison, which. With all the cam-^gn outfit of the league, was burned,^ch to the delight of republicans and^nocratn alike. heworking rtpnbHtBM have for months^n kicking liii.li and unanimously hum)^pnsidcnt. bat the lenders have until lo^^ll kept their condemnation within^uidn. Row, bower, hardly n niciuher of^party cm he I mud to speak a iris id^rd foi be who.a they cheered so lustily i^I^ ii'.'o. The w irkcrs have hunt;) red ami^rsb d for the n ward of labor, hut failed^net it. At the great quartermaster's^^ d in this city not a man active in Hil^^ly has been (appointed. Invariably men 0were removed by Cleveland are Mm^listalrd. Most of them have hi Id posi-^us for twenty years, some of Mi^jaf chiilly distinguished for the^isky they consume. At New Albany 1pisloltic-' created much -feelim.'.^I liter the appointment of Troop, of^Ui. us collector, wioti lien. Packard^Imglit he and his fi ction had a ^cinch^^the place, caused I r^ lowed oatbai -t ol^; storm. The iuiiiu d ate cause of to^^il t's i.tistoinnlilig demonstration was the ipplintmi tit of Major \. ILLnke, srku^s WMIt d byC'leveland from t..e |sis.tion^BOSMBSBtar. A in ^vomcltt his I^ i n^Irted and is lakUfl ah im for torn.in^ti-ilirris:iii cluiis among tin' republicans,^1 t he thin I Si ems to t nks Ilk* uihlli'. A tof prominent you::-: rvpablieaM beta 1at various point* m MM ol trial ..re^raring they will v..;.. with the dsmoarata ksrtaaaagainsupport Harrison,^it Indianapolis tie hppolntmsnl of^irry sfeKiirland, one of ins lowest abar*^Ian of tia* city I ^a poaitioa at v. ishing.^i. h iawnrilao mud.aosanMsl that ths^ndi ioana are try inn ' ^ ^ *pl1111 11 bj ^ ^- [thathe wis appointed entile iicau- ndationof es-nenutor MoDonahL For^in .'hi- iriand waa tout tor a disispat - bousein tins c;ty, ami finally married^kei p r of the deli. Senator HeFurlaud^a-.,d renardinc the appuintRaanl U^^y by the Hfrahi ooireapontlent, and said:^do not know llariy JlcFaiiand. 1 Mi)^ow ta.it t i re was a m ill by that n in e^lie never Came to see me, and so far^I know I ln .i'i'signed imy letter or p^ ti^^ll in his behalf, in fact 1 am not mliiiii.'^my M ^ui'i.^^ad.it .o:.^ tor oiliccuudi r this^mm.si i at loll. AMIDEMENTS. II,ih Kach \NI.NCI.NIOIS INVKMIDN. Ii, l.| II.- VIII. hill.' fori In-ekill^ lbeS|^ie.td^ol I'l'iiirie I'ires. AnbatPI ntioiilhit will proven treat bi ne-^to (anal is on the juaii ies of the MMbV^M has just been pirfecied by Waltat^inline of Si. ui City, Iown. It is a BstV^MH for huniin^'n lire-lireak or pro-^I'tiim ayaiii^t prairi ^ fires without the la-^[rof ploiiL-hiinj furrows to prevent tin lire^an Hprendinv' and eiiun'im the very dani- that it is aatayjM to pmti atphati 'I he liehineis made of shn t-iioii f iiirteeii hi t^width and about the same in length.^M front ia rotmdedup like a lahaajpal and^tin-center is a six-fi^d ,-p icein which is^iced the flre-lroi or generator. (In each^It of this sp a- four (at t of sheet-iron in^t wliirh rests\^ rf. ctly 11 it on the BrMal^an toprev nt the i-pread of the fliim s.^(lie bark m an oil tank v, rv uilnr in aBpaaranoa to a liabcis-k I extiie. U sln r, from whiih the^is filed Ifita the MafTatof^me;.lis of compressed air. O ih ia i^em r-^d Math th ^ same as in a oas dine stove,^d .1 p'rfor.itc l: a-p.p acta M a MdhU^traiisui t h.n dl j^ Is of tlaiue to tin MM^m behind the gaoatutor is a rolhrwhieli^UHhe^ out nay coals of ftfS thai an be^[t. T ^ m.ik..'safety d .'.ililv sure, follow- ., rxdiar. is a baatj ohain faatanrd ai^M end. w'lich drag's aluttff the ground mid j^tmuaiabea any Co la that navbalaft ml nla aad iaollowa over vbiM th* lotaw I Iss-s. It:s dMWB by two b^rs^ s, and it is^It in i d th t one in ;i and team can nc-^Wpliah Hi H d..y what hfMtofM li H^ken a nambi r of men i.ud t'-ams two^a ,s i . Mb It ball - i atrip s't I- et wide Cie,11 as 11 Wl|. ^ 'I. . ,.l,l, :.|,ll l olisllllll S II ^I I.lslof Allrn. lion. Tlial Will F^'^Oilier The fMWaaMlal JohnMa^uire is devotitiK bi^* t1^'^in u. -unentof the Grand Opera houae in^San Kraucisco. Manuirc ban notbinu more^to do with the Butte openra house, which is^now in chnr-e of John OTtourke. tbat^nentletuaii collectinn the receipta. lo^manage hit Montana circuit Mnyuire lias^B| .^ il Mr. Il^ ininetoti. a thoroughly ooni-^[h-ti nt la in, who has l.ad bm^ experience in^the busiueaa und conduct* the affair* in a^buniuciwlike WHy. Mr. iMBMSkMi prom-^ises that the theatre^OM| public will not^want for attrai tioiis the coining n^ anon, an^a lint of first-class roinpillliea are Ixnikeil^for the circuit, and the attractions for the^wmt. i will lie more and better than ever^before. CoMiimncini:Monday. Nov. ( harb.ttt^Thouiiwon will appear for weeks ein-iiKH-^inent. Miss Thompson was m Montana^about three v. am :ioo. and it was said of^In r that no betti r ^tillMi ever taoad a Mon^tana audi, DM in the line ol la0Unwt^^dr.uuil. She always makes it a lsJllit to havaaatfosgawpport,andthoanwho b| seeher may expn't a dramatic tAat^ ller^repertory consists of ^Fast l.ybne, in^which she will OBM| ^Jane BjTIW ^Hearts^Astrav.^ ^Nell (Iwwinc^ Mdcthaf npially siron ptajra. To aaa Miss Thoaicaoa in JaneKyle^ one will atv cbvi r taMa] that^in not easily forgotten. Mr.lieminot n'n list of holiday attrac^^tions is make up and consist, of the follow-^in-: December and ;l, ^Spider .V Fly' iipinyi DMawbat 1, a. *'^. and T, (!nn- tar-UttVMMcombination: December '^^^ 1 andli. McKee lUnkinj Dacaambat V and^. .. i , liny one week, Daniel Handmann a^Sliak.sjsariaii festival; Diis mlier :^^, tor^one w ek. the evi r popular Katie I'uttUIDB. AllHay man, manaeer of the Baldwia and^new California theatres of San Francisco,^has leased the ^Mantuam (iralid^ of I'ort-^land. wh.ch will open Dec. 1, and in conne-^(|in nee all the attraction*, with those of M.^U. I.e..vitfs. of the Iiush stle, t theatre, will^MAM oral the Northern Pacific, and Mr.^hVraiuston will give them dates lor Helena.^In his hands there in no doubt that Minn's^opi-ra house w ill be regularly iK-cupied dur-^ini; the winter ms isoii. Wm.linen, well known in local MMWI-^cal circle*, ha* enuaoed the H^i r sisters to^play an eiiyiiueineiit ill Marynville, Itouhh r^ltd Philipsburi/. The Hyer sisleis i col^^ored i have a wide reputation an artists and^MRJ I e^' d c..lu|i.iliv of twelve people, and^one of the best brass bauds ill the country,^lie v will bct^in their engagement at Marys-^ville 1'liHiiknuivitii/niuht. and Mr. Urcen'a^enterprise will doubtless be appreciated bv^t he people of tbat town and lioulder, who^MVS had v, ty few theatrical entertain^^ments. Theoneiiiiig of the new Turner hall kosSV^t -don lleli M avenue, will I^ (a lebiateil on^UkSfTth of this month, when the society^will give a grand inauguration hall, for^which the invitation* w ill be out this week.^I he hoildia is of stone, only the front be^^ing brick and iron, showing a tasty design.^On the first fliMir is the hall, which is^4iix7i feet with an addition of tw nt]^fi et taken up by the stage, as the s K'lety in^^tends to organi/.e an amateur tlieatiical^club. The ilia ssinu' rooms for ladies and^:^ i i iiicu arc in the front pari and afford^direct access to tin- hall. A lan e bowling^alley ocuipies n isirtion of the bKScnient.^Th* bniUuttll will be fully equipped Wltil gy axnaatnai appnMtau. Illstiie int.nit ion t ^ have sclili-l, n ' ly tinit i ic iln, and the op mug of tlie MBd-^s. ,,^ strintiiie will be appioprinti ly ci k In.i, d by a grand ball In tka mimot eWa^ in,'h ill oi the city. Arr.oii'cnu nts have^His.i been made lor nerving lunch in the^bowUnjI alley. I l.e new Turner hall should^ptxive anatt( ictivs raaofft during the winter. A BAD ACCIDENT. li.^e ixoe^r h a iKIII | udi iaa 111.i^ , ml a la.lf.it crade oil^r, 'lo barn . vide tin break, the^IaWn In nt . tw ci aroand a tract,^dsj I. I si (,-, and then the grass nli Is neti on a till d if without iIII ^ 'ii apleading. t Tor, .t Hi Allrn I.kmt. rmi..Nov. 1 .^Ana result of aev-^Ii s ^ t^ien Attorn y-'ieiieral lller.K^-cretary Windom and Solicitor^kburn in regard t^^ the case of the Eu-^ish gl.is-blowers employed by Chaiubern^iMcKee. ii ii J McKee ,V Co. at Jeliliette, l'a.^first named to-day referred the cane to^lint 'I Si it^s district attorney nt Pitts-^rg with instrut tions to procissi agsinnt^c Anus named und those oiheers of the lo-^1 HHtembly of tbe glnssblowern iiistrumen-^in hriiiging the English labors to this t'nialilI Ml Mted I |^ iii ^^ Uirek onthe Niirtlu hi ruiitie. Ah id MSMant mb! IM Um Notthern^P.iciic railronl on t rid.iy a4gU al Duthr.^S inn-liist. nci iibue that stall.,u the air^bnl aa on freight train No. Pi moving ei.st^gave out. All control of the train w s lo,t^mid it went lii.sh.ug d, wn tile grade at tin^ii af| - ty lmis an hour. At lluthr it^wist, me. t tonin II mown,; went. The^whistle was blOWl to ..pen tin n if. ty srt itch^an l.^^ was on tin- m in track. 'I Inn was^barely done in time when the cant Ismnd^train whirled punt. Al the end of the switchit Jumped tha track H id the cars^went piling end over end oi. top of ihe en^^gine Eleven at the twenty-two cam of Ihetrain w, re Biassed in a wreck. .Vide^fioin Ibis litth- damage wan done. Engi^^neer Brown's ankla wm anrainad and hi* Aremat] was slightly injured. WJien tin air^brakea gave out duiduclor llrady want^frun tie rear to tn. Iront ol |M train.^When tin wreck cants he waa oti the engine.^He am* badly, though not seriously, scalded^by sat iptttfl sti .am. It w ill be several daya^before the wreck is cleared away. Traffic^on th, main line Wan not interfered witn by theaccident. DtaaHatOasut I'loeeeiiinas. Followingare the pioceedni. s of the dis-^tiut conn \esti iday: tK.'l-OeorgeII. Pew et al. vs. lleber^liob.ut* et al: defendantfB mot mn loOMah^sum nr.ns Mstl und, to which ruling plaint ill^excepted. ijBt^Calvin Beach vs. D. A. fi. Flower-^reu et al.; Ihe motion of pl- intil to Us mendedcomplaint vm anatained, to winch^rnling defendant excepted. Imull Warehouse company vh. Donald^(jnnit and .lames KoaB] oeuiurn r nust lined bycuri and piaintht allowed tec days m w.inilto til,- an attended complaint. Complaintswere ismnd in the foUowkM^oaaset J, II. E ihtf aud Joint l^ Hobo vs. JohnIf. Johns,.u: .1. II. fifth' r and John I., Bubova.John B,dohMont William H. Need,^Oeurgs E. kforae and Alfred M. H, Bntler,^eo.;, it,m is in NeaE Morsed Co., ra. John^li. Johnson) E. D. kMlbonraa 'foot mid sihh-^company vs. H, ^ci...-: Jaaenk Beoknf vs. Arthuri'. (iirtin. Thafollowing lathe c ih nd.it fi r Mond |] i^Matter ol application for survey lor Ilium EuiiiuionIfinuig Bompnnj: J. Oartt r va, PearlMining company: BvWM vs. iiil.no:,;^I nunc Canal coinpny vs. a. e. QtM el^.1.; w. ii. iv.i n vs. j. li. Brand. IhaMesne* vim.^A d:\oice wan grant d bv the court \, -ter^day to Mrs. Criss St. v, ns. from her hun-^band, WIUktM Sicvens. formerly of thin^cil... Desertion was ihe cause given for the IKtl ill, inthe c se of S.ir- h D. Oilinonr vs. David^^i. (i.iuio.u, in lion tor divorce, the defend*^bM aaksd leave of mwI ti wilkdntw de^^murrer and file MMMt iu ti o d ,ys.^fl ranted TheA MM in tbe l^. nl Cnicxoo,Nov. Pi.^A t, li year agreement^bus been inaih be I W-ell the Alton road and^tbe Kaunas Pacific branch of the L'liioii Pa^eifie, covering Ireight ami piisHeuger busi^^ness lo all points between Cbicngo and the^Pacific cott*l, the Union Pacific to get east I d rate* and the Alton those went bound. Itgoes into effect March 1 next. Hoston.Nov. l;,.^President Adams nays^to-day in regard to reports concerning tue^I mon Pacific and Denver, It-xa* nud Fort^W orth there is nothing to give out. Theisle Cbsrle* Albrecht hud s policy in IHESTRIFE FOR SPEAKER MenWho Want to Rule the Next^House Hustling For Party^Support. Roodthe Candidate of the East^With the Field Solidly^Against Him. OMMaralimine, timid III Hie Kwnl of n ni^r OanMat Ika ^h^nge^ of BaM nleiitnrj. winhivoion. Nov. II!.^ [SjS^Cllll. ofthe npenkirsliipcnndidiitesare ill town^^^Jin'^ Cannon and ^IbbWB* HenderMm^Hoth have their headipiartcrn m their over^coats as Mt. although Camion ban engaged^r.siin* at Vice-President Mtirton's hotel^the Shoreham. over which our tcmiierunec^sisters are having no much dintre**. The^Shoreham is rather rich for ^Joe-*^ BBBod^and the km,in Lur ncs* is regarded an n bluff^on the other calididiiten. Henderson claiinn^mjvofes outside of hi* atiite. and Iowa i*^B did for him. lie will have eight or fen^compliineiitarie* if there is siiy chance for^such curt, sics in the caucus. He is a royal^good fellow, and the loss of n leg in lui^w ir hasn't gone to Ins head ns it did in^T inner'* ense. Cannonnan a good lintful of votcn. He n^one of the Inst nt ill-hunt |siliticians iu tin^part v, and he has made a splendid canvas*.^If there is the least possibility of Heed and^McKinley being nnywhere near evenly^matched, fin' Cannon's chance* for being^speaker will be golden. Illinois bus never^had it *|m*aker mid has few political prizen^of the first order nincc l.incoln'n film^not^Miinsti r Lincoln, whose public career is en^wntiallv his father's pist humorous claiin^to gratitude^and this has proved a strong^argument. loin Uced is iu one sense s westerner.^He taught sch.nil for several year* 111 Cab^forni.i. and bits stamp, d the Pacific const^and northwestern st ites, but he i* the can^^didate of the east. W.tb New Kiiglnnd and^New York for him and all the other candi^^dates from the west, the field is decidedly^against Mm Thinmutter of tbe east and the went is^curious, ihe plainest piece of art in Ihe^capitol is Is'Ulzc's '^('oiirne of l'.iiipire,^^frescoed on the wall of tbe marble staircase^on flic republican side of lb. house. Hut^few of tin realize what its M^reduced to figures. Heforc i^book for 1KI.I. That wan !^ago. New \ork, accordm^bad folly C'.iurehsuictl .)^^^lieve that in Pi and nix-ti i.i^the house. I'ntlt large. I^when the New York BBBttb is^the end of the m xt fortlli^Ml. lieed liny will be ju t^tenths |n-r Cent of the hull*',^oil, i-n't it^ Mr. Kurrows' state lannhad fonr-hnndredtha of om aiuipbbw ^*^ini iiii luoom i ' lUIn iail' i ' ^ imi |i n .xii'i'sn ^nm^. j ^ ^ oiitry,provided be ia aatisfied the suits ' the Equitable Life Insurance oompauy fur^U be maintained against them under the j $^'^,^**). The widow will receive tbe cash^ous of the alien contrsct labor law. I within a very few daya. !i.leaning in^BI lie* ii bill!^if ti (. i liny^BB thin book^of W, 1 be p-'rM nt of^a t it V Well coliieover lit^;llt to v.ite lor^111 and three^local falling^if Mieh-^BBf cent ofthe Innis,. m hfJa\ i'hat stab^now ha* three-ten tha, of one Bat cent,^i in lieed was burn about a week niter the bluehook for IWKi wctit to Bteen, Hurmw.^was a babv in snort clothes, Cannon wa littlered-headed North Carolina boy in his^Brat 11 ou ers, Henderson and McKinley WWCBycttobe. Si\l in states have come^into the li.i since ISl'.l, and they have aiityail dm ireaaeaen^ one-tifth of the^BoUBS, Enonuh votes nith Indiana and^Illinois lo nominate u npetiker in thee; ucun, Theeountr]baa grown ^ ajrant nasi f inter^than the individae] TheBanala Bhowfl the nnme luniks of trowth,ii ^^ two New Fork aanalora fifty m.osagoweiethree and eight-tinths pet aant.of the aenate, When they lake their seatslicit month tin y will be just |uo and thnetsnlhaprtoantol tint body. Aside(MM the plea BBBaV b^ OtMMlll^fuel.ils, I don't hear a word lin t isneel lolinl^ill the discussion of the candidal s. ihe^whole m.iter turns on petBOMl Km and^polit.cal cons i|U, iici .. All are able men^^net d the brigfai at and readii t and pi i haps^t!.e heaviest iiitelh ctually. Mchuih y Hie^most Indieioua, CannM the shrewdest, litir rowrtii.beatpartiaan, Hsa^hnwM a royal BJOodfallow, who loves fair play. 1 have^it all of these five men in Ihe chair.^S|k'aker Cat bs|e. after the elections of last^year, a mused himself freipiintly by calling^tlie vai ions candidates for his chair to pre^^side o\er tin- house, lieed Wan called up but^one , and I am sorry but truthful in saving^he was ipiickly snagged and Carlisle had to^conic and Bndo tlie Inn ic. I think llur-^rows show d the best c nit ml of binUB If and^tin house. Cannon presided well. thereere two candid ifi-n for clerk of Ihe^house^Kdwurd Mcl'he son and John Car-^mi, two Scutch I', nnsx Ivaniaus with red^hair. I should sav it wan s pnity even^mutch. theJe.inti M an well as the hair. Me rhereonwas elark ten venm, andBBBaei -^lary of theoongrensionnl c uupaigu rouimit- leeknows the boM bettertnan my poli-^tn i .ii in the eonntiy. Oaraon htaasnrBM*^per enrraauondant, tUn paper is the Phila^^delphia Ledger, a notably good sins t -for^pantrj ahstvsB, ss i often hssr a good bonss-^keepef remark, Oaraon lam had an event^^ful lif.-. if his p,,|s r hun not. He w , a compositorbefore the war. and i as to hs a^I'1 nant iu a p. Minsivatti 1 11 ai.^with tbs qnasl rank of major. Hi ,s now^arwaya sailed Major Carson. Ha Ibi priMf^of gentlimi ti, kind-he irted, gi iniui'. and^inn a* steel. He is n ciipii.it mm any*^sitsre, and for mm was eofrespnndenl hereoflbs New 11111, i ina s, lie wan also^Clerk of the com mitt is- on wayn and me on. AnI looked into Ins iMits oksinhsf Ibkl^nftimoon Insrs MS u man fhete mesaurlnfl^fhe concentric terraces or plat I inn* on winchtiuatots - it. It Was ea-, to .-in -s th..the V| . c..li ul MM where to put the sigh)Mn asnntors soon to tnks theb* ptssss^in the chant bar, His Inps hue bad to show boweigiiii-fourmen could sit ^ here seventy-^nix lane be. n somewhat ciowded. Six^^ t .it ^ have bSSfl admitted ninee the^tl.irty-f.ith congrens, just thirty^yearn ago, occupied the senate^wing for the trst 11 BM. .Sixly-fotir^senators mil,I Pave had all the room thi y^w Bl d. KVST sin'. Nevada came in the i-is have oviiilowed Iln lerr.iced plat -^luri.in. Five senalorn s.t back in the cor- iirs of the chamber on the sunn 1. v, I with^tl., cloak r'sims. These seats are not re^^garded an desirable, mid the new im n are^Usually shoved into them. This is tbe un^^wind.i law of II.e senate. Tbe eight le w^mutators may have to put their disks in the lOSknanus. TbeHfaorehnm,the last fine hotel t., I^-^rjnensd in Washington, is losing nothing by^li.e adveiusing Miss Willard and *x-(iov.^St. John are giving it. It is the popular^house now with tin- ultra fashionable sol k tf^folk .. A dinner with n gn at Inan. or s^lunch with some socinl lion is of uo account^unless it is eaten off Sliorehatn mnhognny.^Strictly, it in not a hotel, but sn apartment^In.us,. i raiinieiit trude in not expected or^encouraged. It in to be run sn the Arno ia^^splendid risniis. rare cs,king and elevated^prices, i bis reminds me the cost of living^l* going up steadily here in Washington. It usedto be n city something llks li ltimore^with modi Tate rents and reasonable prte^Jtut that in changing rapidly. If the World'^fair isinies here It w ill be aba illlti ly I eei s^nary to pav cti/n ssiuen (fb'.tm a \enr, fheeBposltkonwonld aassa ptioes n]i and^ft^,000 wonld noi suppoH a men.Is r m or^dmary dsOsnOV.J- t.T. PtlRCBTOl nil: riCTW. Tenrhon.ainl I'. eple PTtMSSa Hie CBBBSB ptansMpi ^^i iinii (.. Ixstiov. Nov. pi. - Princeton defeated^Harvard m the great championship fool^hall game at (^iimbridge this nfti moon by^a score of 27 to l.V The game was played^on .liirvis' field and the assemblage was the^greatest ill the history of the college nth^h tics It was a isTfcet day, the skie* were^bright and sunny, the ground hard and^firm and very little wind. The MtMBM^delegation massed Itself on Hi^northeast corner of the field. The^Harvard men wen- adorned with crimson^carnations and chrysautheuiuiua, whil^bunches of orange chrysanthemums^adorned the bosoms of the fair stipp.iti rs of^the orange Bind black. Mlv KMIO peopl^were nittinu or standing about the field^when the two eleven* BpDSStsd for ptac^tice. The cuthusiastn throughout tin . IM^was tremi udoiis, and Ihe college veils wet^deafening. It look liflv fivi minutes t^pUj the tirst half of the gaine. i he msir thenstood Li to lo in favorof Harvard^In the second half Harvard was th,- tavoril IIIthe In ttmg. but ttn- Prinei tons ui.id.^MSjmificenl spurt aud al 4:'-M had a lead^five points, nM after playing foi two hour^and four minutes won the game amid th^wildest i (ail BBMt, KraiMiiiri.ii,Mass., Nov. Hi. i he Ysl^finif ball team ih Tented the WI sh van^to-day by n score of lo to 0, ou llauipd^park, iu a chitmpiotmhip game. Hiikai.o.N. Y..N^\. Hi. -Cornell defeated^the M ichiguu university to-day; eU'. to n. hwnfhnsnat iiuiie. llrrrr.Nov. HI.^ [Sin-ciiil.|^ The glov^light between iiin Fell, of Michigan, and FrankKeller, of Wisconsin, c:tl i nightat the opera bonne. The attendant^wa* verv slim. Two-ounce gloves wen^used, according to Ihe term* of the agree^meiit. Fell put up - ^^' that he could^kii'm'k out Keller iu ten round*. Fell wa*^in ptxir colidil um, and Keller had dt Cldi dly^the bent of the light. The match was un^interesting. Hon.lerscy Hi. ,.s Kl.l7.aiiiIII. N. ^(.. Nov. HI.- live eights o^a mile- .Mamie H. won in H^^1,', Fiprc^second, Crawford thud. Thrts-fourthsof a mile^Hainbow won In^1:1T.^4, Oregon mcoiid. Cnnpur third. Dueuiile--lloheiniiia won in 1:.'.|. Tin^diwuin second, IVIIinm third. Thlee-fotiiihsof a mile--Helwoinl won in^l:'.'l, Dan CisHie Ssaond, Martin llu--, II^third Thris-fouiths of a mile^Freedom won in^I:-' Cold Stream second, Pu/./le third Onemile^1/nu ly won in InYDi, hte^plialilesic.ilid.li.il.it.il third. , Tin-WpelS ui i slo tjln. Cel., Nfo Nov.li! ^Pub. Miastarted thisafternoon to heal the -1 .lin n record of^'J.l'J. but mnde a bad break and f illed^His time wan l':L^ i. Sunol tretted an^kibHion mile in IdS, Stamboul a on loweredins resold thin aftstnoM 'lui trottedB mile ill 'JiJ',. ttM bf si. iMa Din\ui.Nov. Hi.^The SI. I/mi^s lwiy^^knocked imt th BoatM lad- in fins city to^^day to the Ill11^ of .^^ to 1. that being Ihe scoreat tie i mi oi tiieioiith Inning, T w,thef WBBqailS chilly, but for nil that^tin ie Brss a good stta no..nee. fully L',0(^l Ik^ing pres. lit. DHAT 11 OF Till' BKXDKR Isii|i|,^-ii Rpe*Wltnsea Tells Ban Vbaf^Are K. ill l^ ii tM Bat Thsli I ml. N.Cols rly, who was constable in llavaiui^township, M iiitgoiiu ry county, Kansas, in^lsTl', when the li,-nders were inii'de iiig^Iravi lets in tin ir v.. v al.- tavein by whole^sale, and wi n in liow it reaident of this city^states that be wan fiei|ueutly in the Bel^di rs* neighborhood and knoWBsll i bout ti,, killing^f the fantiUy of kands in bnnnm Khii|s-,stiyn a I*m Angeiea.OaL, dlSMtak^He say s, also, that t In M in Hot a pat I el., of^doSjkt that they wen- all made BWB] Willi^bf the vigil niti s. Hi s nil: Asis well known, the killing of York^prominent citizen of Lawrence, led to the^ferreting out of Inn murderers in the Hen^tier family mid the elimination in nil or^chard, of the rem.- inn of a number of other^things, om-a wet k-old hah.-, found with a amall feather pillowovet is f ss sad pre^sinned to have osi n sntMansd alive, Avigilance committee was formed, and^aftei theBTTSSt Snd release of three mn,,. centpaftteaotd Kender, Inn wife and Kate^wen- secun d and tl eir crimes found out la Biddoubt, ihe three Were loaded in^their own wagon, and I wan ^lie of the PK)^in. n who surrounded and followed the^ill, wagon was headed Huntliw.itil. Iteach- lags tfoflky hill near Coal sissk, in a bar ren,desol .te region a few BTUleS film flu^Hend. r tavern, the team wan halted and Pm^ballets WbiMI d through Ihe air. i he ti.ns-^demons wet,- litsrallv riddled with balls,^i'heir Isslien were not buried. They w, re^thrown among the rocks on the hillside, wheretbs wolves probably fed anon them, Tbsvigilanti t'Hik tlie back back. All nsreMorn to saoreay. Tka tssn then wss idsd li nt hwi st. and the mot diy th, hlnndiitikud ballet-riddled wajfMi with^^out occnpants, and follow, d |^y II. nil, l .^dog. was drawu by B sorry hsikiug pair ol^borat s 11 it. i the town of Thayer, no Invest!*^gallon of ihe can. wan ever made by tka^Kansas nut lorn n s. but ym cm rest i^Bared th t tin. Hinder family will never^again be heard of In this world. Ihe next sjiring thru- more bodies of^Btardered men were found in Dunn BM k.^and all told, it is In lie . i d that tin. BendSTS^kill, I neveiiteen |ssiplv, including the child^that IM buried alive. WhatIe came of young Bender'/^ was^Bsked. Well,h^ w is never mn alive by anyone.^^said Coberlv. with a knowing chuckle. ^i^knew Unit it wonld prove a f ik ^ when I saw^that old Mrs. I. inhr and her daughter^MM alive in the BaWBDSf* rs. Mil-tW0t Mull srrvlee, Omaha,Nov. Hi^ihe new fast mail^service over the I ni in Pacific was inaugu^^rated to-day, the first train for the went, un^^der the revised schedule, leaving Omaha at^iiia. promptly ou time, ihe schedule of^the tram n duces the tune between the^Missouri river and the count twelve bourn. Assistant^i^ to ^^^! v ;^ ' ' tenih-iit (irant, of^the railway mail service, und other promi^^nent government ollicuils, nccoiupuiiy the^truin on its initial trip. oh Hie Hanks si.mil. NewYoke, Nov. Hi.^The wtsskly bank^statement shows u reserve increase of^$T3,10o; specie increase, B^l^;7,^aj. The^banks now bold f'si'.imi in exceas of tbe^rule. BRAZILIS A REPUBLIC. ManyContradictory Dispatches, but^Little Doubt of a Change in^the Government. JohnC Roilmon, of New York.^Saya the Affair is a Stock^Jobbing Deal Lsadannstotsss to Has Mkal ibm a it,. publicIs Assured mill I'eHce t;. e.i.^In Itlo tie .In lie I ro. NiwYork, Nov. Hi. -A reporter called^thin morning at the consulate-general of^Itrucil. Seuor Salvador De .Mendnlica. the^consul geni tal, resides ill Washington^most of the time and could tint In' seen.^Sub-Chan ell.^r John C. Hedmon. who^knows lira/iliiin |s,lilies well, gave his per^^sonal opinion iu the matter. Keduioii sayn^tbe so-ciillt d revolution can hardh Is'any^^thing more than a riot betweeu Ihe Btilltsry^and lino im , or MtkM a bhsnlv i nc.unit, i^between tbe students of the military and^naval schools, who alwavs have been ver\^jealous of each other, and sei/.e every op^portunit) to fight nmong tbemsiives. What^contirtiin Itiin in thin opinion in the shoot^ing of the minister of the navy. It is not^ndii.issnhlc that a revolution tending to tin^overt brow mo of the ^nansftaJ flovsrttnient Bonldlake place in the middled Novemln^hardly a month after the general elect um^which took place ill October, and result)^la the overwhelming and p net ful victory^of tka liberals over the ultra conservative*,^ihe new ministry ami new parliament bad iin ijority ^f t hu e fourl ha of the total vote^.ii the count v . The republicans are in a^...iiiority. Moreover, the new uiintntrv is^^BSBnaaBa Bf the ablest men in Hru/ll. Slow^lisik at the origin of (be din^imtchcs ^ not one otllcial. I Mi^comes from Km to a New York^rubber firm-others from Loudon to tin^cop|S'r firms. Thin fact becomes suspicion^at thin tune of the year. It looks strong^lylike a coup de bourse, intended to ran^prices in rubber and coffee. From private. iittern I know thai the coffee crop wall In^short tIns year and production will be^due. d half, no that it sine I. In. n pretty^good tline to w ire such news to New York^don't it WaMOMMn,Nov. Hi.- I'i^ to midnight^the Hi.i/ih in miui.-ter here had received in^ofllcial a,lv ices from Hio Janeiro that added^anything to the MWBpansf dlspiiius^WbM show n the nana n of the new cabinet^he naid it wan c.imposed of able men. but^tin v wi re not all known an republic inn^when he left Brazil, and he could Iiol^count for the change of sentiment of nolo,^of tliem. TheNews In LeBkBBBk^LoNima, Nov. is^.^ Hut little further in^formation b in been received here concern^ing the revolution at Hio d- laneiro.^disp .tch received thin motiiiug ri des tin^minister of limince v.as not killinl as re|^^rl^ed yesterday, but severely Wound d by (hi rebelsoldiers, Anew cabinet has kSM organi/i d. I In^chamber of sVpntlsskas di .'Ivcd UM tka^council of sfete been abolished, mid il pro riaionalaovsmaaanl eatabllsbed, Pnbli^opinion apnsara to !^^ In favorof a paaosftl trial of Ina lew foim of goM.nimnt^Im ry I king in quit I.^The manifesto ^f the provisinnal gUMM meniiknlarss tka object of the ne* regit a isto promote psBBS and liberty, li,, (^luata-i cv i f I he ni tinte will lie maintained Iml .^ il anterior legal sotabs no nlsed by^the new governini lit, CLIMITK AMD A BAILHOAD. I'urpo- AMan mili um With ii Dsnbl l'r,i|MWeilIu I ioni,In, ihe announcement that Mr. K. ,1. Betid^has succei did in uinkiug nrraiigeuients in l.iuiion tot the MrsbsMof MM QnsnMd^Moiiireai railway and Its satsnasoa fo ti.e Straitsof Hi He Isle, teviv.n the proponal Dsn,WrBslnyInrftka laid bsCbm tha Da minimigovernment iu Wft, tof diverting^the Arctic Nrnaj from the (iuli oi m^l.awienc.. bv hllmg iu the Straits,.! i . II.^Isle, which would serve us a bridge coiini i t^ing Msnfouudlaad with the main land for ia ilw in pil.'po !' -. ii.i'fdsa ot faMatasa a line of railway^along tbe north shoes of the si. Daw n^to Belle Isle, to mailisiif thereby a ferry^with B lias of railway crossing Newfound^land, in not a inod. rii InVMtion, An giviU|^the slant' t p issible nea voyitgu across tin^Atlantie, it bun frequently ls-eu ref, rr. il I^in the Dominion I'arli'unient as one ,^those projects which must follow in th imeof march .,f oivUisaiion, Oen. hmyUte'i idea of SOCStmat lnd n dam iiciokh tin straitsdocs not appear to have been orig- Iwith Hint gentleman, as i,ii nt. M oiiy^it is understood, laid a similar DRipuS il I^^fo,,- the Hntish BlilsiaasMl our thirty years;. o. HiIns rsport to the Dominiongovi rnment^ten, rintytns drew attention to the fact thai the Strain of Hsila Isle OBM to the north ssst,thMreosrviaglbsditsciBows '.f tin^polar current down Hafln'a Bay, This ie)^stream nt from two to four links SB bottf piursits my into the Qaii ,,i m. L am nc ,^earooming by tta. greater den sit) the^warmgnlf sirsmm the soathera utti- 'Us. I be cold kite, he sayn, livides_ into two branch.n ileal 'i|s-L'AsBonr. one mnning ssstssul^an the gulf and the other sonthssstasid,^diaclinrgirig into ihe ocean again baiwMn^Ni efonndland and Caps Hreton, h.e mb^^Ml SIplaiM thai this branch thin swii^along the ensterii coast of Novi.i bootia and^ihnaidsrs oft tbs warm wstst fartbsr onl to whichwould irthsinlss finds its way alongtbs shores of the ooutlnent and into tiegulf. If,therefore, tha polnr earreut ooald b UlndadBad dellerted eastward ot New- foandlandmt , tlpan oat an, the etiutntia ilectby the exchange of cold f -r warni wa^^ll r wo Bid be v.ry niarkcd in th^ galf and^adjacent watets. \BsstsstasM \ug*.|. Fora goisi, eviry-day hoiimhold Mgsl^give tin the Womiiu who laughs. Her bis^^cuits may not be ju t igfit. nni mt wuj^iccanioiuilly burn ber bu nd and fnrgi t to^rephice disbsjitted buttona, but f ,r wilid^omforl all day and every d. y she ,^ a very^paragon. Dome in not a battlefield nor life^an um ndiug mw. The trick of always n.. -^log tbe bright side, or, if the m,,tt, r I, I no^bright side, of shining up the dark one, in a orv Important laonlty,ons of the things womanshould be without. Wean riot^nil Is,i ii with |hl sunshine in our hearts, us^the Irish prettily term it, but we can culti^^vate a cbi erful sense of humor if we onlv^try.^Hural New Yorker. EBBftflModi Improved.^New Oulkans, Nov. Hi.^ Jefferaon Davin^nrrived to-day on n steamer and was vinited^by a physici^ m After u careful elimination^Dr. Chaille ntated that Duvinhad been quite^kick at HrierDeld with n Severn cold, but be^wan much improved now, and there was no^cause for sluriu this nfterhoon. THRDEFEK81 I0W. lin*nnSSeutlon In IheCronln I'sse Ha*, lis to1,1. lie. til III. 0kWMB Nov. III.^There wan a great^croud at the o|ieniligof court for there-^sumption of the Cronin trial thin morning,^after a two days recess, ihe first witness^wus James Clancy, a correspondent of the^New York Herald, on Indialf of the prose-^tiotl. He said he w in nelit here by the Her^^ald ill May to inventigate the ('mum ease,^and called at O'Sullivan'n house on lie^morning of the d.iyth.d the Cronin bisly^wan discovered, but Isiorc the discovery^had las'ii made. Witness continued: 1^asked him what be thought of the disnp-^pearance of Dr. Cronin. He said he would^turn up somewhere; he did not believe Hint^he was murdered. He said he made a con^^tract with Cronin because accidents hid^happened, and (hell said something of hav^^ing a physician to at tend to ,in\I lung of t lie^kind that might m'cur ill the^fntnrs. I lane) testified that lntc that even-^ing. after healing the body had baM found,^he Went agam to the hoMS of I I'Sllll.v.iIi^and told him the body of Cronin had Ins-n^I oil i id, W Un. s and I I'Sulli van tin ned p ile^anil slid. ^What, the body of Dr. Cronin^found^ is that true.^ Witnssstksn wsated IfHullivanto go ni a cab to the |sdlce stn-^tioti whi le the bod] then Was, nud tiy t ^^identify it. O'PnllirM slusik and sank^into a chair, niiyiiig it would do no gisnl; he^could not id, Btify bin and it Would be lint -^b ss for him to go. Witnesn again urged^O'Sullivtiu to go, but be would not. The^cross exa iiunal ion of Clancy was direeti d to^elict ing tile details of his lite I loin I he t line ofIns Inrth through a varied Journalistic^career in London,Paris aud elsewhere. Wit^^ness said in Ins |i(, Wan nunpivled of^Bomplicily in a Fenian raid. Two polici'iiieii^undertook to srrsst him. Be resiatsd and tind at them. For tins he whs convicted of^un attempt to murder, and was sentenced^to imprisonBMmf for life. Hy the interces^^sion of friends in pnbnmeiit thin was re dnaadhi fourteen ra iivnnd ginsi conduct re^din ed i in- to ten years actual knprisMaient, Tliestale then rented Its case and the de^fi BBS MM BBDTsd to stuke fiom the record^all the testimony regarding the Camp Jil^coii -piracy, and to exclude the evidence re^^garding the hhsid, hair, etc., found III the^Ii link and in Iln cottage, ihe MMSlI Wan^overruled, ihe stenographer al the corn,^net's inquest was then put ou Ihe stand and^testified to souic points of contradiction in^the ti slimotiy of .lames Carlson and Frank^Sean Inn. as given there and before the jury^at the trial. Theotin r testimony was snisiportanl and courtsdJontMd fill Monday. SHOTIMS \\ IKK. AVnBhlnStM I .inner It i- an RMttlng^Hsnae DivsNBoBT,Wash., Nov. Hi.^[HpeciaLp-^\ sho.itmg scra|s. took plucs about two^^llM from thin city tins afternoon, The^interested parlies ware a farmer named^(In , usliu Id, bin wife, and u hired man. i he^farmer bud jusl returned from nn eastern^trip, and upon arriving here wa nt at once to^the fin in and opened lire on his wife, who^wan in the house. Tbe hired man hearing^the shooting went up to Hie house, when^(ins iishiehl limn d Inn r^ volver and emp-^I ' d il ou bun. i he hired mail then re-^t ui m il Ha lire with fatal i,.suits. A doctor^and the , In rill ' ave just h it for the scene^ami fitither particulars n,,t obtainable at^Ibis l our, ilu c u-e of Ihe affair in siip-^(Hirt.d to be jealousy. Tin:M \mii\^;t^^\ si natoks. sqtili, in Ikr lead, Willi Allen s I to Maatsni OMNMAiNot. Pi. - Memln rs of the legin-^lature me returning, and tin s. notorial con-^ii I isbseomiiig very unimuted. Fi-tiov.^Squire. SB-DclSBjats ImW li. Allen and^Sprai'tie nnd i hoinpMil. of Taiaimn, are^chief | SrM t i 1 '. i ie last two, it is . ,.d.^li .ve in ill un i hi mint that the ones'ow^^ing the hast sll'.llgtll ou the first b Hit hIihIIwithdraw! so thatTaaanutli Intsnasl shallbe ploti ted. i he fi| Id foi the west^side senator in v.iiuully a Iu id betMM^taMMBB and BSBttls. i heir ni reeiiietit may^not vmi L, la.wi ver, us miiiiy adherents of^ich fuvor Squire for m c mil choice nnd^my mi ' for hint when their in in is with^drawn, (ire.it pi, p nations am beingBBadS rthe Ina ana rath m ktooday, mil it ia ex- |nctedit will be the gnat est day i Vi-r wen inWBskungton. 0\M 111,1 Mi 01 l.'AIN.^\ Byeaem PMsttaad nt Indni sTMsk n 1toil in lis l-.iviir. Anyhti ni of gambling in Calcntt i on rain^is e i risd ou Hi a ^compound^ oil the Ina^lia/ai, where, when a rain cloud MJSBBfl^the sky. a crowd collects of eager, HCIfed^minis um rush about friinlicdly, otluia^psraktSMUMsivsa high ou adjoining rWnfj^ami gesticulate wildly to friends Indus,^fltkikl all mm SUSiOMcy at the sky. i hi^an- the siilta, or rain s|s^ uhitors. The nyn-^tini, as i xid ained by tbs India Tunis, i sxtremelysinipls. On the roof of kis sdnM ina ditch which w ill hold eight sum of^wafer. If a rain cloud bursts and the fall^, x i.In thin amount, the overflow in d is^^churia d into th^ com|siuiid by u spout^I lis di cnles all bets, those who wagered it^would rain winning, i he bi ts tire entered^by the proprietor in a book, the commission^being pice p. r rii|s ^ , Bud Iks KMUM Uombsinsj all asttlsd iit III oi lm k the fol-^Loving morning. A dsfaaltsr Is hardl) avsr kmca; the gamblers eie mostly money lenders,men of anbstanos and well known toi aih o* her. They area cksn by UnM^Ives, and Iks stakes are tSu illy InOM aiderabli.whereas m Bombay u is not un^usual to have thousands of rapsss ou the rain.The system has om adv.mt.igi^rain^h.uds cannot lis manipulated,' th y cannot^s loaded like dice or ^faked^ like horses; tieie are no lu,iid^ca|n r', m Hirurs.no BBrnSrSand no ji.i ... fB, 'Ilie ktalBtnSSSS B l'i^ er.^Pull,via i t i:^ a. Nov. Hi.^The newcrniwr Haltimoremade a second trip to-day. In a^four bun] f steady run from CktM Ih ulopen^tie sjsid nsvslopsd wan i veil MN remark-^^blal noil the first tnp.being tM knot^h air, Bgainnl MJ knots In fon ; ktsi win tin r^be di vi loped more or less Hum the '.I.IIOO boraspowsr salisd for by SMtruof aannot tolduntil the results are worked out I y^the government engineers. shouldMute IIiing Mini. HkssTMi.il,Mich., Nov. Hi.^The Hol/hay^nine wan completed this morning. The jury^went out at Si.'KJ and returned tit KMI with a^verdict of i'uilty. llolzhay was theii sen-^leuced for life at hard labor. The prisoner^broke down when the foreman aunnumed^tbe verdict. TheKniKhtsiit AJtMUft^A n.anta, (la.. Nov. Hi.^The knights re-^uained iu secret nesnion until 1 JO o'clock^this moniing, the time being devoted to a^uiacusaion of the state of the order. IS,PARNELL IN HEED. TheAged Mother of the Great Irish^Agitator Living in Extreme^Destitution. Foundon the Verge of a Pnyulcnl^CollBpao With Vory Little^to Eat. SellingWood In llliv toml Kliouail '^ l-aat^(tier Mi ibiy , .mil .HurlerlnK^In silence. IkMMIIiina.N. J., Nov. W.^Dr. Jenknii^of I n titcm, wits called lo the residence of^Mrs. Delia Parm II to-day to treat that lady.^II. nays he found Hie mother of the great^Irish agitator verging ou u complete collapse^and siitlt ring from congestion of the brain.^When he cllcd she was iibout to dine on^vegetables without either bread or coffee.^There is nut lung to feed the live stock on^the place and her Irish servant had sold^some wood to buy food for over Sunday.^Tka neighbors asy Mm. Parnell him been^iu extreme destitution for aome time |Mist.^but has concealed the fact and had told^them she did not wish her sou to know it,^ins burden alrcaity being great and his re^^sumes almost entirel) exhausted. Mrs.^Harm I.'s pro;,, rt\ in Philadelphia is in^^volved m litt.atioii aud tbe homestead^when she is living is mortgaged. KdwurdShs veii. who is acting as Mrs.^Panu ll's isrvsnl and manager of the prop^erly, is un Irish patriot, who waa a prisoner^with Parnell in Kilm liuliaiu jail. Hleevin^conliruis ihe stori, s of Mra. PuriieU's |^v-^erty and her refusal to let her son know.^He sn\s sin- is veiy d, st it ute and ban scarce^ly the nse'ensnries of life. NkwVouk. Nov. Hi. -Se-anlon, the actor,^will arrange a benefit |s rformiincc for Mrs.^I'.iinell. In the lneimtline be bus sent ber^the mom y needed to pay the tines on her milkscity sr.ws. II lo Meet ou Monday A llrlsk lull Trsdr. Mii.t-s(in. Nov. 1(1.^[Special.]-District^Judge Milburn has call d a meeting ^f the^attorni ys of the s, v, nil district for Monday^at l:l'i o'clock, at winch time the buns of^the curt iu Yellowstone, Dawsou and Cus^^ter I .unties will Is- tiled. Therecent order from tbe war depart^^ments prohibiting Ihe sale of mjMM ob^governini tit reset vat ions, filled the city with^soldiers to-day i yesterday tieing pay day)^se, king channels in which to spend their^money. Ibm.I.. H. Ilea, of ihe list legislature, whohas Im'cii dangerously ill of typhoid fevir for some lime, is slo.vlv improving. Thef, i ling among business men and real^dents iu thin part of the state, makea a mont^h 'ppv contrast to what it wan last year al^this tine . Tin' volume of Huniuew BOM by^Mi hs (ill meni. nils this fall, is two to^one mon than hot f ill, nnd the railroad^Bnsini ss has mon than doubled in ooiuimri-^f ui. JOT!IXUS ABOUT T0WJ. of JudgeHand ra rendered i decision^d iy in favorof the plaiuiiff iu tin' Ca^Du'b ns n. W i ilisleiii. ii,.,- , i:l i o ,i I of ycHterd' y's .esniiiB^,,f the t micas' institute in furnished lo the^aoounipllsbed arifsof Prof. it. O. x.innig. Ovvin- to the illness of .Ittdoe 1^. W. Cole, can':,i tor w. ii. S'tnuady, the bsariaa ilChief .lllsl.ee i.l ho for ii writ ui haber. a corpus v t, postpam d until ti-mur-^row at 'J a cas k. I,i ... In... ^ii- ^f 1 be Iniu i i - ^ nt's^f.iilnliil carrn rs. was taken down with inonntniafever yesterday. If any suh- el.:^. I ., who BM) be i. -i,l bv In, new^earner will kindly lepiit (he fact to the of^lice, th.- will be promptly served. CormierIt nionan has rweiveel a telegram^requestiug that the rem una of W. It. llell,^tin- suicide, be shipped W) bis mother, Mrs.^W, U. Hell. Cadiz, Ohio. Tbe request will^be complied with if th.' eipenses for em^^balming and transport it ion are guaranteed. ihe directors of the Helena Diatrict i'ele-^graph company held a meeting ou Nov. IA,^in.I declared a dividend of fifty ci utn a^month |^ r share on tin' capital stock. Che^affairs ,,f t he institution are iu u very prom^isiug condition as is evidenced by the alsive. ThaMontana Society of Civil Engine rs^nu t last evi uing t the onVaiol K. II. Bssk- ler.Mr, ('. II. Pea res was elected a tin m-^ber, af ter which the sis-iety ndjoui ued to^meet in vl Salu day i vtiiiig, at wlin li time^II,ii rcpoi t ^I tl., ciiuuiitee on public laud snrveyswill be presented and Mnsidsrad. ToAI lend I lie In i neural Hill. Hr.Paul, Nov. Hi.^ [Special.]^Sixte-en^physicians fnuu St. Paul, Minneapolis and^other cities h ft on the Manitoba tram fur^I he ^. t this cv. line, the guentn of (h neral PaawngsfAgsnl Whitney, to attend the ballat the new llroailweler hotel in Helena^in xt week. The party is unide up as fol^^lows: Hrs. C. A. Whentoii, A. B, Sinkler,^A. Mi.cdoiiald, Park Itltchie, J. A.Quinu.J.^In ( li.inibeiim, A. Ii. Ancker, C. K. mWt^II. II. Kimball, f. A. Dunsmoor, J. H.^Diinii. ('. H. Hunter, it. (.). Heard. W. A.^lam n, Tnrnnsi Qnktks/i M. P. Vander-^horcl,. \^ . Ib Heels-, f, C. Uinsell. Thomas^McHavut, C. J. Merrill. HaaranaMOemnasd,^Salt Lake, Nov. Hi.^In the Monnon^oalii cam s to day Wiltred Woodrtnl's pruyet^.tih. di d,c i ion of St. George i'n.ple de-^noimcin,' the I niled Htnfes _ m rnment^nl.I prophesying its destruction, BBS intro^^duced: also Orson Pratt's senuoii declaring^the kingd mi of (iod the only legal govern-^meot ou ^ i. th. and nil others were urutntk-^riasd. The defense lutroduc ,1 \p.Mtle.^John H' tny Smith, who swore that no dis^^loyal oaths were administer, d. When^iressed oil tIn throst cnttillg ai d diseni-^iiiwliug penalties, he refused to answer.^Elder Clark, also for the def. i did not^remember anything bad in tl .oowment^aith or declined Ui answer. (aught Itetweca the OaM^Ho/.iMiN. Nov. 16.^[SiM-cutl.j^Conduc^^tor Mulch ,nd met his death at Canon House^tins morning, lie was engaged iu coupling^a freight oar, when his foot slipped aud hs^wan crushed between the cars, having his^left arm and leg badly mangled, lie was^brought to Ho/em n, hut before an amputa^^tion ooald be mads be expired.