y IP * " . \H7 * > THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. SATURDAY MORNING , JANUARY I2 , 1884. NO 176 THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. The Senate Listens to Mr , Cnllom on MormonisE "Who Proposes Some Kadioal Legislation , Senator Anthony Dooiinos the Presidency of the Senate. Woller's ' Bill Eogarding Diseases of Oattlo , Tlic Lilttlo Job For the House Com mittee onVnr ClnlniH. WASHINGTON. T11K DISKAHKS Of OATTI.K. WASHINGTON , January 11. The moot ing of the cattle men and members of the house committee on agricultuio , con tinued the general discussion of the con tagions diseases of cattle to-day. It was stated that the disease existed in Dela ware , District of _ Columbia , Maryland , Pennsylvania , Virginia , Connecticut , Now York , and possibly in other places. Hunt , of Now Jersey , said his state would stamp out the disease in six months if congress will make an adequate appropriation and protect the state from the importation of the disease. Dr. Law , of the cattle commission said it could bo oradocatcd within twelve f x months. Judge Carey , ot Wyoming , gave the history of a disease like Aaiatic cholera , which spread through Europe and reach' ' ed America forty years ago. J1 had not yet reached the western plains , but if it did so it would spread all over the land. A hundred million dollars is involved. Rep rosontati vo Hatch said Singleton , of Illinois , had offered $1,000 reward for. an animal afllictcd with plcuro-pnoumonia , but no ono had accepted. Several members offered to show him a specimen of the disease. Representative AVollor gave notice thai ho would offer a bill appropriating $10- 000,000 by the government for the sup pression of diseases , to bo distributed among the states and territories in the ratio of representation in congress , pro vided sach state appropriate equal amounts. The legislation proposed is to make the nhijvnont of cattle known to be diseased a penal offense , to establish a cattle bureau in the department of agri culture , to increase the powdr of the commissioner of agriculture , to provide funds for the elaborate investigation oi diseased cattle , to provide an appropria tion for the purchase of diseased cattle ao they may bo destroyed , the appropria- ( 'on to bo asked for the first year to bo . . If a million. THE NKW PENSION HILL. The sub-committee of the appropria tion committee consisting of Holman anc i'ollett to-day prepared a pension appro priation bill which they will report to the full committee Monday and it wil probably reach the house the same day The bill as agreed upon provides for a re-appropriation of the unexpended bal ance of the appropriation for the fiaca year ended Juno 30 , 1883 , amounting to $39,000,000 , the balance of the appro priation for the present fiscal year unex pended at the close of the present year , estimated at $2,600,000 and a fresh appropriation of 815,000,000 making § 80,01)0,000. PLUMB'S PLAN , Senatar Plumb boliovcs discussion o the Mississippi improvement will finally result in building levees , and if levees are built , that they can bo enl ; maintained in one way , namely , by tra versing thorn by railroad. It is capabl of demonstration that a railroad can be built along the bank of the river , and ho believed this method would prove the only practicable ono of keeping the lev ees in repair. The railroad would at the same time greatly increase the transpor tation lacilitica of the Mississippi valley , SKNATOH ANTHONY DEC'UNKS. A committee representing thu senate republican caucus held a consultation vrith Senator Anthony relative to the presidency pro tcmpore of the senate. The senator said ho was compelled to decline cline the proposed honor , believing ii inexpedient owing to the present state of hia health to undertake the duties o : the office. LAND 1'KAUUS. Upon reports of special agents show ing frauds in entries , the commissioner general of the land oilico held for cancellation collation the past week 3 entries in Cala fornia , 3G in Colorado , 0 in Dakota , 3 in New Mexico and 1 in Minnesota. UTAH LEGISLATION. At the mooting of the house committee on the judiciary the bill for reorganizing Utah territory unJor a commission by a vote of 9 to 0 was sent to the committee on terii o in. It is intimated that this committee is unfavorable to the measure WAH CLAIMM. The house committee on war claims to-day referred 110 cases , for conaidora tion , to various members of the commit tee ; 600 bills and petitions have been referred forred to the committee. The members ex'pcct 5,000 by the end of the session. NOTES. The secretary of the treasury will cal for ten millions of threes to-morrow. At a meeting of the houao committee on postofliccs and postroada , Mr. Mooney was authorized to report to the house fo : favorable action a bill making publio roads and highways post routes , anc giving the postmaster general power to establish the postal service whenever n his judgment the publio welfare required quired it. .KlGUTH CoNCiltKBS. HEWATE , WASHINGTON , January 11. Mr. Vat Wyck ( rep. , Neb. ) , from the committee on improvement of the Mississippi river , submitted a joint resolution approprlat $1,000,000 to continue the improvements begun by the Mississippi river improve inont comm'saion. After , debate it was amended to give it the form of a bill and then passed. The following bills were introduced By Mr. Call ( dem. , Fla.-Providin { , for the establishment of a university o medicine at the capital of the Umt&c States for the advancement of science and discovery of improved methods in ho treatment and euro of disease. It ppropriates 81,000,000 as n perpetual endowment , the interest to bo paid for ho nalarios of professors and cost of ox- lorimonts , aim $100,000 additional an iropriation for tlo purchase of grounds or the erection of buildings ; also pro viding for the establishment of postal invings banks. It requires their estab- ishmont nt all postollicca whore the ro- soipta equal $1,000 annually , deposits to 10 received for all sums under 8100 , pay- nont being guaranteed by the govern ment. By Mr. Edmunds ( rep. , Vt. ) For ro- tof of the survivors of the Jeannette ex pedition , Mr. Anthony's ( rep. , 11.1. ) resolution nstructing the committee on foreign ro- ations to inquire into the expediency of ogialation to enable the executive to irotcct American interests against thooo ( ovcrnmonts discriminating against { oalthful meats from the United States , was taken up. Mr. Van Wyck ( rep. , Nob. ) moved to amend by adding : "Except governments whoso manufactured goods or products were previously restrained or prohibited free access to our ports. " During Mr. Van Wyck's explanation .ho morning hour expired and the matter wont over. Mr. Cullpm ( rep. , 111. ) then addressed the senate in regard to his bill to rcor- gani/o the legislative power of Utah. It provides that the government of Utah consist of n governor and council of nine , to bo appointed by the presi dent and confirmed by the senate , and that citizens bo qualified voters in the territory. Mr. Cullom said that every phase of Mormon history marked the same foul deed. The system was founded on fraud and most notorious deception. It is at war with good government and society and cannot bo permitted to proceed as it has been for the last thirty years. It is building up a system hostile to the United States and instead of having a lopublican govornmout , either in former or spirit , is essentially opposed to every principle of republicanism. It is n gov ernment of arrogant priests , who teach that Gontilca are foes of the Mormon people and consider it proper to use every device for their overthrow. They are bringing to this country every year thousands of paupers whom they teach to hate the United States government. The Mormons have the balance of po litical power in Arizona , Idaho and per haps in Wyoming , in addition to their strength in Utah. If not checked soon they will have control of five or six states and territories west of the Mississippi. They have trampled under foot all laws of the United States. In the presen condition of things the United State ; ( rovornmont lias utterly failed to use its power to punishtho crime of polygamy The acts of congress ci eating u commis sion had done some good but it was no adequate. It would bo a mercy tr those misguided people to adop measures necessary to reliov them from the domination wf the priest hood Wo do not desire war , out i the Mormon question is not Bottled soon it will end in war. His bill , ho said , wa only a temporary measure , as all bills fo the remedy of such a grievance mus necessarily bo. The people of the terri tory should , when the evil is eradicated control their own affairs. Meanwhile lethe the government take the management o Utah into its own h.inda , discharge th incompetent and unreasonable agents o the Mormons who are officers in the territory ritory and purge out of its civil cod every vcstago of ecclesiastical polity. Mr. Cullom maintained that it was the Scrfoct constitutional right of congress t o this under the clause of the constitu tion giving the right to make rules anc regulations to govern territories , anc cited the fact that congress revoked th < right of suffrage in the District of Colum bia , and established a government b ; commission. Mr. Brown ( dem. , Ga. ) opposed tbj bill as one which declared all the roccn legislation of congress on the subject un constitutional and indefensible. If congress gross could destroy ono territorial gov eminent , Mr. Brown said , it could do stray all , and if for ono year , it could d it for ono hundred years and congress could therefore make the territories satraps or provinces to bo plundered a will by mon in power. If it could crush out ono religious sect why not all roli gioua sects. The senate after debate adopted th now rules , and after an executive session adjourned till Monday. TIi.o Texas Stockmen. AUSTIN , Tox. , Jnnuary 11. The Texas Live Stock association to-day unani mously passed resolutions expressing ful confidence in the legislature , discountenancing nancing lawlessness , of whatever cliarac tor , requesting the legislature to onac laws adequate for the protection of al property , grass included , declaring tha while not favoring the doctrine of free range they doom it injudicious at presen to pass a herd law. The president , three vice presidents , secretary and fifteoi members were appointed as a committee to represent the association at the Na tional Live Stock convention nt St Louis the coming spring. Adjournoc sine die. Malicious i'roocuuilon. BCHT , D. T , , January 11. In the case of the territory versus James W Shaw , charged with bribing Governo Ordway , the prosecution after beiiij allowed a degree of latitude rarely ex tended in cases of this character , thif morning on their own motion dismissoi the complaint. The costs were taxec against Gilchrist , the complaining wit ness , the court finding that the proaecu tion was without probable cause anc malicious. The Uellovlllo Verdict. Sr , Louis , January 11 , It is reporto from Belleville to-night that the core nor'a jury on the convent fire hav agreed upon the main points of thoi verdict but have not formulated it yet It is understood it will bo long , and while not directly censuring anybody will make several recommendations , IlllnoU KojmljllcanB. CHICAGO , January 11. A number o Peoria gentlemen have been here the las two days to consult members of the republican publican state central committee to urg the holding of the state republican convention vontion in Pooria. The matter will b decided at the next full meeting of th state central committee. FROM FOREIGN LANDS. The Chinese Bonni to Fight France. The Occupation of Sontay the Gasus Belli. The Canton River Now Block aded. A Female Nihilist Secretly Hanged. The Murders Attributed to Schencko Confessed. GENHUAIj FOnUIGN NHWB. AtFAlflS IN EfiyiT. OAIUO , January 11. The ministry of war has drafted a , statement regarding ho proposed evacuation of Soudan , ihowing 21,000 mon and eighty-four una in Soudan. The removal to Ithar- oum of the ammunition stored at Mas- sala would require 4,000 camels , or 0,000 f the material on the Abyssinia frontier a also removed. It will bo necessary to make the journey by river , which will ako throe months and require 100 : ! > oatn. Several Bedouin tribes along the between Khartoum and Berber have leclarcd for El Mahdi. Orders have ) ocn sent to Khartoum for the civil lopulation to quit the town immediately. THE OEf.TIC UNDEU SA1U LONDON , January 11. The steamer Vrgosy , Capt. Marsh , from Now York , 'or this port arrived off Li/.ird ; reports spoke the steamer Celtic and took olT Bovoral of her passengers and traiiHforcd ; hem to a tug bound for Falmputh The Argosy spoke the Celtic in latitude 45 58 north ; longitude 37 12 west. Four taasougors landed at Falmouth express nuch satisfaction at getting ashore , the coyago having boon so monotonous. They atato thu Celtic sails slowly but behaves well under canvass. It is expected she will soon fall in with another steamer of the line and bo taken in tow. ( ilVINO THE COUM' TAl'KY. PAKIS , January 11. Notwithstanding the expressed wish of Comto do Paris , to preserve his incognito on the journey to Madrid , a largo crowd of royalists assembled bled at the railway station upon his departure parture , and handed the | comto an ad dress in the name of the royalist league , and a few cries of "Vivo Comto do Paris' and "Vivolo roi" were raised. Four arrests have been made. The Comto do Paris goes direct to Madrid upon the in vitation of King Alfonso. CONFESSED TJ1K MUUDEIW. VIKNNA , January 11. Schencko , who \ras arrested charged with murdoriiif four girls after promising marriage , anc robbing thorn , has confessed. Schencko confessed that he murdcrec his aunt and nioco. It is stated that a band of sixteen per sons planned tlio murders. Eiscrt is able to give a description of his asqai ants. One of his sons is dead. The elder of the two chilnron had her eyes do stroyod. The mother returned homo shortly after tlio murderers left. CHINA'S CA.SUH IIKLT.I. -Air , January 12. The Garotte publishes the contents of a letter from the Marquis Tzong declaring that the capture of Sontay by the French , hai strengthened the war party in China ant it is questionable whether China will accept copt mediation for the settlement of the Tonquin dilliculty , also that Oiiina wil perhaps double the tax on foreign goods to cover war expenses. flORDON OOKS TO CONT.O. LONDON , January 13. The Times saye That military authorities having rofuscc permission to General ( Chinese ) Gordon to proceed to Congo river , ho has been compelled at great pecuniary sacrifice to resign his commission in the British army to fulfill an ongagomeut with the king o : the Belgians. Ho goes to Congo in a fortnight principally to suppress tlio slave trade in the district wlioro the Soudanese slavers mainly procure their supplies. J'KACl ! JN I'ERV. LIMA , January 11 via Galvoston. A truce between Peru and Bolivia has boon agreed upon. The conditions do not interfere with the settlement of the Peruvian question. Tlio aum for the maintainancp of the Chilian army of oc cupation is limited to the proceeds from the Mollondo custom house. A THAIIK DKIVIKSBION. LONDON , January 11. The iron masters tors of Cleveland and Yorkshire , owing to the depression in the pig iron market arc making arrangements to extinguisl the fires in twenty iron furnaces in the belief that they will thus accomplish an advance in prices. AN ICE JAM , CoitNWAi.il Ont. , January 11. lloav ; ice on the nhoro of the fot. Lawrence river , just below here , caused the back water to rise to an almost unprccodontet height , floating the basement of cotton and other mills , causing considerable damage. The milla have stopped unti the water subsides. hKCUETLY HANOKD. ST. PeiKiuiiiDiiu , January 11. A story is circulating that Jablousky and a sister of the man hanged for complicity in the murder of Alexander II. , plannoc the recent attempt on the czar. It i rumored that the woman has alroadj been secretly hanged. OANTON ItlVKIt IIIXICKADKI ) . IIoNO KONO , January 11. The Chinese neso authorities have blockaded Canto river between the city aud Bogoo forts leaving only n navigable passage ninot foot wide. Calls are made for recruits fo the Chinese army , 'HIKED HiioirrEiis. I'AIHH , January 11 , A compromis ing document , found on ono of the men arrested for participating in Iho demon stration on the departure of the Comt Do Paris for Spain. Two others Uoclar od they were paid to shout Vivo lo roi. HUJ'l'HKfifllNO TUB 1IKDOUINS. Gil no , January 11. The troubles i the provinsea of Boniseuf and Fanoam caused by raida of Bedouins have IMJO quollod. JEWIHIt MWH IN BCriSU. ST. PBTKKSBIMO , Januaary 11. Th onato hus decided to ondonvor to obtain mmodiato abrogation of the anti-Jowish aws passed May , 1882. KEN ! IN TllltKAT * . LMISDOS , January 11. It is reported mt owing to fonian throats the garrison ; Windsor castle ) has boon ordered to > o ready to turn out nt a moment's otico. HK1NKOUCEMKNT1. CAIUO , January 11. It is reported tat natives have destroyed the telegraph > olon between Khartoum and Sonnaag ; 1-1,000 mon have left Elobold for Klmr- oum. CAURY. DUULIN , January 11. Mrs. Carey do- lines to go abroad and asks safe employ- lent in Great Britain. UAIIjUOAD 11A.TK3. THEY ALL DO IT. ST. PAUL. January 11. An invostiga- on by the Associated Press reporter of 10 charge of cutting rates between here nd Chicago , referred to at yesterday's looting of the cast bound trunk line assongor agents in the latter city , shown mt all roads here sell tickets from here o Chicago at 910.50 , while the regular ate is $12 DO. This rnto not being satis- actory customers are soul to a regular calpor for the road , who is realty the ckot agent of the road , and there a urthor reduction of a dollar is made , nd if thatis not satisfactory ho is sold a ickot from hero to New York and a fur- licr rebate given him when ho reaches Chicago , where the purchaser disposes f the rest of the ticket. Investigation ore shows that a ticket from here to Chicago may bo obtained for about what- ver the purchaser will pay , and it is the amo over all the roads. > THE VASSENOKU 1\VT ] ? WAU. Cnic'Aoo , January 12. Tlio Trans- ontinental Railway association , at the cssion to-day , devoted its time to a con- ( deration of vcrious details affecting hrough passngo trallio to the Pacific east , and in formulating a schedule of ppcial rates to govern the roads in car- ying largo excursion parties , theatrical roupcs and clasucsof persons to whom it las boon customary to accord loss than ho schedule ratos. The day was consumed in this work. ? ho freight aconts of the same roads noot to-morrow. No further develop ments are expected in the war on pass ingor rates from Kansas City east till ilonday , when Burlington's withdrawal rom the Kansas City agreement goes nto effect. A NEW 1'OOL. The mooting of roads interested in Jtah buaincES from the Missouri river , on which a sharp war has boon in pro ? ress for several weeks , was hold hero to day. It was decided to form a pool and restore the old rates , taking effect Mon- lay next. The now pool is named the Jtah Traffic association , and includes the "Jcntral Pacific , Union Pacific , Burling on & Missouri , Denver & Rio Grande , ind Atchison , Topeka & Santa Fo. Goo. El. Daniels was chosen commissioner. THK TIICNK LINK ? . YOUK , January 11. The joint jxecutivo committee ( freight department ) icld a final session to-day at Commis sioner Fink's office , ropjosuntativos of nearly all the roads being present. The relations of the Delaware , Lackawana & Western to the lines in joint executive committee were further discussed , and the action already taken by the commis sioner was approved. At the mooting of the passenger agents of the trunk lines to-day Fink was authorized to take any action ho might doom necessary to moot the cut in uates from the west. Tlioro nro negotiations Bonding between Fink and the managers of western lines , and until settled no action will bo taken. The representa tive of the West Shore road was prosent. _ [ latoa were adjusted to several points. A TAUIPI' VIOHT. NASHVILLK , January 11. The circuit court commenced n hearing on the mo tion made by the Louisville & Nashville , and East Tennessee , Virginia & Georgia ail road , to make perpetual the in June , ion against the State Railroad cotnmis aion , restraining them from revising : heir tariff freight charges. Tlio Iioi-d' TOUOVTO , January 11. The governor general returning from Niagara falls last jvening , was entertained at dinner by the Toronto club. In a speech , ho said 10 hoped ho would bo brought in contact with those who were ready to extend their personal friendship to him and to whom ho would bo something more than foreign governor-general , Speaking of the relations of the dominion and the motherland , ho said the reason , not far to seek , wns because they know and un derstood each other bettor now than they liad in years past. Mayor Boswell , in behalf of the cor poration , road an address to the governor general at thn city hall this afternoon expressive of loyalty to the crown and tendering his excellency a hearty wcl como to Toronto. The governor general in reply expressed admiration for the progress and prosperity of the city. Ito- feriing to the question of emigration ho paid the homo government was giving duo attention to the class of oraigrantH Bent to Canada. To-night Lord and Lady Lanadowne attended a bull. BonHutioiiH Mitilo to Order. LOWKLL , Mass. , January 11. Tin Times notes some stories sent form lion recently to nowipapers to different parti of the country.giving details of the elope nient , tripplo tragedy , and doubly fata ! iasuo of a light botweop the English ear and Sheboar , and tip experiences of a physician with a ( jhost , and adds : "There is not i ono iota o' truth in any | of the yorni referred to and all or ginated in the fertile tile brain of ono This. Addlson , who , being interviewed by\l ho Times reporter , admitted the authorsh p und said ho eon them simply to cater .o the morbid am sensational tastes of tie pooplo. He go well paid and that's ajl he cared for. " TromcndouH Ice Gor e. BALTIMOUE , January 11. A tremendous ous ice Korgo is forming in the tiusquo hanna river at Port Deposit. The river I rising rapidly and people of the town an flying with their effects to the highlands The situation is very grave. The Baltimore & OTio ) railroad bridge building at Port Deposit and the ! bridge at Havro do Grace are threatened. „ It is raining hard and jhoanow israeltin fast. THE EVIL DOERS. to the Gallows Smoking a Cigar , The Jesse James of Arkansas Eitos the Bust. Stealing Bodies With the Coffins and Shrouds. Tlio Oyster Bay Fiend Fully Identified. The Trial of Null A Confession on the HcnfToId. C1UMK AND OUIB1INAI.S. TUB HKSUHUKlTIONISTS. Onic.voa , January 11. On tlio night of Jnnuary 2nd the bodies of four male paupers were stolen from the Cook County Infirmary morgue , located at JeU'orson. The matter was kept quiet by the oillcials of the infirmary until to day. It scorns to have boon the practice of tho. morgue ofllcors to hold the bodies of paupers two or throe weeks during the winter season awaiting friends to claim them. On the night in question the watchman was asleep , the thieves drove up with a wagon and deliberately stele the collins , bodies and shrouds. The ounty commissioners were informed at .heir meeting to-day , and concluded to Her a reward of 31,000 for the appro- ouaion of the thieves. A SUAFIOM ) C'ONTKSitOJf. CIIAIU.KSIOK , S. C. , January 11. Isaac Vndorsou , colored , was hanged to-day at .ho Cornwell court house for the murder f Owen Williams , white. After the > lack cap was adjusted Anderson con- cased tlio crime saying ho killed Wil. ams because the latter killed his dog. TUB SKOONI ) M.OllBK. 3VrAH.siiAU.Towx , la. , January 11. i'ho jury in the case of Eucono Shelton , ui trial for the murder of Billy Swanson , November 'J7 , after being out twenty lours , returned into court at noon to-day ivith a verdict of murder in the second ogreo. The majority of the jury voted 'or ' the first degree. A IIKM'KUAIIO HMS1IK1) . PAVKITVII. , Ark. , January 11. In ( ( uarrel between Jell" Gilhlaiul and olin Malone on the way to their homos in the country from this city last night , Malone shot and killed Gilliland. The latter was a noted desperado , known as ' ; ho " .Jesse James , " of Arkansas. TIIIKTV-ONK OASKH. DAU.AM , Tex. , January 11. Joseph Johnstein , under indictment for huge windlea perpetrated by moans of Texas Pacific railroad cotton way bills , was al owed to give a new bond to-day in the thirty-one cases pending against him of ? " 50 in each case. A I'AINLKSS DUAT1I. NOUFOI.K , Va. , January 11. John Jarvis , the murder of Claudius W. Boh" . noy , was hanged this afternoon at Prin cess Anne court house. Ho wont to the icaflbld calm and collected. His nock was broken and dcatli painless. T1IK OYSTBR HAY PIKNK. OVSTKU BAY , L. I. , January 11. Mre. Townsend , the old lady who , with her 'luaLand , was nearly beaten to death n : ow nights ago , recovered sufficiently to nako a deposition. She assorts that Simon Rapajrleo , colored , now under arrest , committed the outrage. Her husband is still unconscious. HIS I/ART CJOAU. AUIIUH.V , Cal. , January 11. Stephen Richards was hanged to-day for the murder of Thomas Nieholls. Ho treated the affair coolly and mounted the scaffold nnoking a cigar. THE yvn PirrHiiunn , January 11. The trial of James Nutt for killing Dukes begins next Monday. Nutt will bo brought ioro to-morrow. Mrs. Nutt and daugh or will como at the name time. TBLKGUAl'JI NOIK3. Another Iron clad for the Chlncuo navy has been launched at Kiel. The Itimalnu treasury yestordny paid fifty million roubles of the public debt. iT , lllulmi , of CdlnmbuH , Miss , , dry poods , bun failed. Liabilities $50,000 ; asHots un' known. The wealth , fashion and culture of 1'eorla , 111. , welcomed G'laro Morris at the gram owra IIOUKO Inst nlpht , M. A. Kngeman , founder of ( he Coney [ aland and proprietor of the Brighton Dead race tracks , died last evening. 1'iro in Ostond , Belgium , to-day daatroyci a lurRO granary aud a portion of tlio croai Belgium/railway station. Una man wixs kllloc aud three Injured. The Farmers' bank nt WapnkonotB , Ohio closed yesterday , Tbo HuMlltlou and asset ara not ascertained , but It Is believed that nl' thu Indebtedness will bo paid. Nubar 1'nsha , prime minister , has approved Clllford J.loyd'B proposed rufonnH for the city of Alexandria whereby its Haidtary attaint will bo remodelled in aicordanco with lirltitli Count Hcibcrt von Illimarck , cliancallor ul the Oornmn embassy In Kngland , has DOOI transferred to tbo German embassy at St. Petersburg. Tha count leaves London in a week. Hnow and ice cnibltod in the roof of the roumlbopae in the yard of tbo Delaware Lackawanna & WesMrn rnlluav , at Hoboken N. J , yesterday , fatally Injuring John ( ! or don , an employe , and wrecking two engines. The St. J'otersburg police have fielzei documents showing that a rorolutlonar ; losauo exists among the students at Moscow All otliclals of ( jatchlna are under strict con trol. The pollcu are unable to obtain a clu to the whereabouts of tlio nihilist , Joblousky tbo principal murderer of Col. Hudelklin. tlio Water. THKNTO.N , January 11. Watermen ar watching the Delaware , which nreaentj a marked similarity to that of the wintc of 'D7 , when a backwater freshet did un told damage on both eidea of the river Tuesday's rain and last night's thaw caused an overflow en the Ponnsylvani ahoro for a considerable distance inland Farmers along thu Manor found horse and cows standing waist-depp in th water in their stalls this morning , The Kentucky Huimtorshlji. FHANKKOKT , Ky , , January 11. Thor are no now developments in the aeimto rial contest save that the republican old a caucus and decided to cast their rst ballot for John Bennett , of Madison - inty. This is merely complimentary. nan interview with n prominent mom * or of the legislature , ho opines that no ugislatif > will bo made. The demo- ratio caucus occurs Monday. tOW AUK TI1K MIGHTY F AVlioio Cnrcor nitln Fair to Terminate Wiih ix Violent lent Death. /orrcKindonca | of TIIK BSK. 0 lK.v , January II. All old Nobras- ana will remember the prominence vhich the name of General E. E. Cun- ingliam occupied in the publio prints or sovonil years , about 1870 to 187(5. ( Ho was so conspicuous in the political af- airs of the republican party in coiincc- on with tlio defunct senatorial ring that o was called the "Boss. " Nebraska , 1 oliovo , has not yet fully recovered from 10 surveying frauds perpetrated while o was surveyor gommil of the slats , and f which Tin : BIK : made a pretty full lowing at tlio time. With the dofoatof is loader as a candidate for a second orm in the United State * senate , Cuii- ingliam drifted into the Black Hills ountry , cleaerting his own family and taking up with another woman. Throe earn ago ho was an operator iu a stock poration , claiming immense placer lines on Salmon river , nt thu louth of the Yankee folk iu Idaho. SToxt , in connection vrith the notorioui x-postmaHtor of Dpad\u > od , B. O. Vdaius , wo find him in the forwarding uaincss , an enterprise which proved a ailuro. This loft Cunningham in Idaho with his woman still hanging to him. A ow months ago his wife in Nebraska got divorce and no at once was married to lie woman who had boon his mistress for oars. Of her it is enough to say that ho is dissipated and so coarao in her life nd actions that Cunningham's acquaint- nccs wonder why ho should bo so in- atuatod with her , and yet since ho is da- erminod to cast his destiny with hora , hey admire him for doing what ho can o shield and protect her. A few weeks go a man predicted to the writer that Cunningham would yet kill some one cr ; ot killed himself over the woman with vliom ho was so infatuated and yet was o jcalrg < s of. The man had soon lim jSc ) the woman up out of ho ditch in her drunken spells , and icarct him uttur words of sympathy for ho "poor girl. " The prophecy of the nan appears to have boon nearly ful- illcd a few days ago , as will bo soon by ho following clipping from the Bellevue Idaho ) Chronicle of January f : "A shooting fracas occurred at Tilkura , railroad station about twenty miles bo- ow Bollovuo. The report is that a man nsultcd Mrs. Gen. E. E. Cunningham , find her husband compelled the follow to ipologi/o on his bonded knees and sub- cquontly ordered him to leave the place , .nstoad of so doing , however , ho secured : rifle aiid shotgun , and at the first oi > - > ortunity opened on Cunningham. Only ho shot from the hotgun took effect , and that in Cunningham's right wrist , naking a severe wpund. Cunningham olographod Constnblo.l'ollard at Shoshone - shone , and the latter came up on tin io.\t train , arrested the criminal , and , hia morning the whole party to the row lasacd through to Hailoy. " Wo might draw n very iatereHling moral from the lifo of the cliiof actor in : hh nfTuiyrmrl point our some prominent features in the history of the old politi- : al ring in Nebraska , und toll wlioro n 'ow of them have gone , but most of your readers are familiar with the facts. The > ld adage about evil communications has lad illustrations in thu lives of many of that ring. E. S. A fluliornixtnrltil Kccejillon. SVLT LVKIJ , January 11. The largest reception over given a governor of Utah , was given at the Walker opera house this afternoon , by his Gentile friends. At the previous sitting the legislature , ono was ; ottoti up for the purpose of assuring jovernor Murray that Americans are the aw abiding portion of the community and heartily with him in his endeavors to enforce the laws of Utah. The governor , responding to a toast mid that the moat conservative people ho lad mot the past few week wcroGontilca who were accused by the dominant church of desiring to rob the Mormons of their property. IIo found the people east far more radical. But ono sentiment prevailed nnd that was that the laws Ht bo enforced in Utah , aa they were in other states and territories. Ho pledg ed that they should bo. The recaption was attended by republican * ) and demo crats ; who atsured the governor cordial support The logifllaturo meets Tuesday vnd will bo the moat eventful in the his tory of the territory. A Mj'Hlcry Cleared Up Niw : YOUK , January 11. The police iiavo cleared up the last shadow of the mystery investing tlte Elmira murder , film. Lysson , 80th street , in whoso ser vice the girl , Kato Broiulechoirhad boon , fully identified the jowollry found with the prisoner Morrihow as hiving boon vorn by the murdered girl.V. . Herri tow , the alleged murder , was to-day 'landed ' over to the Elmira officers and lakon there. Tlio MUftlui ; Dclmonluo , PiiiLiDKU'HiA , January 11 , Inquiry at thu olllco of the board of correction ahowa 10 truth in the publiahed story that Charles Dolmonico was admitted yesterday to the house of correction , the only asylum for destitute at Holma- burg. It is positively etatod that ho is not , and never was an inmate of that in stitution. _ Coriuuathm Negligence. PITTHIIUHO , January 11. The verdict of the coroner's jury in the Bronton din- aster is , that the mon came to their death through negligence of the Pennsyl vania railway company in not supplying aullicient protection against accidents while the men in their employ were shovelling snow. DUfranohlHoiiiont of Aliens. BOSTON , January 11. The senatn to day ordered the judiciary committee to consider the expediency of expunging from the publio records the sections of thu resolutions of 185G which provide for the diafrunchUeniont of aliens , and ask congressional assistance in placing hi ] ofiicca of the government in the hands of native born citizens. , OVER THE RIVER. Iowa Legislators Gathering at tlio Capital , No Opposition to the Election of Allison , Innumerable Candidates For Other Offices. The Farmer's ' Alliance and Its Objoots. The Homo Breeders' Mooting A Ilonno Burned. IN IOWA , THE LKOIHIATtmn. Dr.s MOINKS , la. , January 11. Nearly lalf the members of the senate and house , which convenes in biennial session Mon- dny , are already here , and candidates are nnumorablo. The corridors of the lotela are crowded with the latter and their friends. Probably about nil the nnmbers will arrive by noon to-morrow. There will bo informal meetings of both parties to-morrow to talk over matters ind the position to bo taken in regard to general legislation. A senatorial cau cus of republicans , in the opinion of many of the leaders , is not thought at ill necessary , as there is no opposition in the party to the ro-oloction of William 1 } . Allison , although the matter may bo brought before a caucus out of doforcnco .o old time usage. Representative Wolf , of Cedar county , will probably have no opposition for speaker of the house. i in : rAKMEiu * ALLI.VNCK. The executive committee of the State farmers' alliance , in session to-day , vdoptcd n constitution. The object of : ho all'anco is to work for the elevation of agriculture , the mental , moral and social improvement of members and their "lomca. Mentally By urging the practical use of the provisions of the present common ichool system and the agitation of a pub ic sentiment in favor of compulsory edu cation. Morrally By raising higher the stand ard of morals in the homo circle. Socially By frequent meetings with each other , and the free discussion of homo sentiment. Aa n further protec tion of homo and society in general they favor the right of woman suffrage. By the exercise of moro brains To adopt the rational system of tillage that should accord with the oxporianco of ad vanced agriculturalists and scientific analysis , and the practical teaching of experimental results by agricultural col leges. The old officers were ro elected. Ad journed. THE HOUUB lllU'.KDKKS. Tlio meeting of importers and breed ers of Clydesdale horses held here to-day , formed the Iowa Clydesdale Breeders' and Importers' association. Officers elected : August Post , of Moul- ton , president ; William Buchanan , of Cedar Rapids , vice-president ; M. L. Do- vin , of Dos Mo in 09 , secretary ; J. E. Fagin , of Perry , treasurer ; the prosl- dent , secretary and treasurer constitut ing an executive committee. Addresses were delivered by A.B. Mat thews , of Kaiisafi City , and Z. II. Atis- piuigh , of Ilillsdalo , Mich. Resolutions were passed asking the State Agricultural society to make the American Clydesdale stud book and Scotch fltud book authority for the ad mission of Clydesdales to compote for premiums. Adjourned to moot hero tlio week of the next state fair. A DWELLING IIDIINKD. The dwelling of John Ilughos , of this city , was destroyed by fire this after noon. Loss $2,500 ; insured. TUB BTATK FAIU. The directors of the State Agricultural society decided thii evening to hold th annual state fair in this city , commonc- inir August - ! ' and ending September 5 , 1884. "Worlc und Wagci * . BOSTON , January 11. A Waroham special Buys : All arrangement have boon made among the workmen in the nail establishments of Wai chain to strike to-morrow , The atriko will include'tlio nail workers of the Waroham company's works and the Parker Milln Nail com pany's works. The nailers tny they will not continue to work nt the present re duction of 10 per cent. The proprietor ! do not object to the shut down , HH the atoro IIOUSOH are full. Murder nnd Mule Tliuft. LAKEDO , Toxas. January 11. Fifty mules were stolen yesterday near Now Laredo , Mexico , and the corpse of the lad herding them was discovered to-day in tjio same vicinity. Thq mules were captured this evening near Catulla , Texas , by the state rangers. The bandits escaped. Failuroa for tlio "Week. Nu\v YOIIK , January 11. Business failurea for seven days in the United States nnd Canada and the provinces , were 3U3 against IMS the nrnvioua week. SCROFULA Probably no form of cUicaie Ii co Kenerolljr ills- trlbuteJ uiioiiu our wliola isolation as Scrofula. Almost every Individual tuts IbU latent poison coun > Ing bis veliu , Ilia terrlMo > uflcrlni endured by tlioso nflllcttt ! vlllt Bcrof iilam norw cannot lo undenUxxl by othtri , ami tin ) IntcntUr of UieJr tratllutlo wlieii they find a remedy that euro them , ustonlsuea u well fcrwu. We refer byjwr * t mission to llta & "ali C. WWtUer , of Wttmer ( N. u. , thoKrerUyot wlddiconflmx ! her to the touts for tworcan. Sic montu * freUous to taking Ilood'n BarupirUla he could not get about her roomvrllh- outcrutchei. Her friend uy > ! "I did. not Uilnklt poulblt forlier to Ilia iiuuiy tnontbit fch was re duced to a mere ikelclon. Her euro U tunlly It * * than a miracle. " Mora wonderful cures Uum Uda liars UCD effected by tbl * medlcluo. Then U uo- doubt that In Hood' * BanaparUU we have tb IHOJ' . pemvkabla medicine that laj ever be q produced * neil iv jK lU > d euro for BcrofuU la lu muneroa * laruu. ' Price | ljWtht fortWO. Prepared only by , fl , I. irpa ) A CO. , Low * : " , f