w. HE FIFTEENTH YEAH. OMAHA , MONDAY MOB N ING , OCTOBER 5 , 1885. NUMBER 01 , PTIl T Tit \Tfn TXT fPIlT II I T IVPH STILL IIAXGS IN THE BALANCL Benianiid Greece Stumbling Blocks la the "Way of the Eoumclian Question , POSITION OF THE POWERS. Tim Sick Mnn'rt Dcmlso Itiniilncntr- JJtiBllHli KntllunlH 111(1 tlio Sultan's Krt > cllliiR Subjects God Hpccd Hn Their Strike 1'or Freedom. The llnuiitnllnn YOUK , Oct , 1. [ Sivochd to tlio 15rr.l : Oeorge W. Smal'oy ' sends tlio following special cable icspecthig Hiu Bulgarian troubles : The easte.ni iniotlnn develops no decided phases mid \vnr still hnng in Ute balance. . Hut for HID Servian nnd Greek claims peace could bo nMiirod , for the powers would accept accomplished Tacts ami the sul- Ian ngroo to united Ilulgaiia with nil assign ment of tilbutcns the. least of many evils. To save tholi Uiiotics thn Lings of Servin nnd ( Jrcwo nre bound to aciinliu accession of the territory. Hcivla might nrrango with Hid- garia for the adoption of the Wltldln district us propotcd by the Iterlln treaty , but the popular demand Is for the occupation of old Km l.i. This , however , would Interfere with Austila's road to. Halonlc.-i and also foico Tmklhli resistance. . Tinkey la even more urgently compelled to resist ( ! reek aggres sions. Already the military patty isstrlvlng for the upper hand at Constantinople. The peaceful attitude of the poite Is causing great iirltatlon and the sultan has been obliged to put Asniau I'asha under icstiidnt. The danger of the situation is lucieasod by the delays of the powers owing to the dltllculty of nnlvltig at combined action. Divergencies developed by Austria and Russia prevent the assembling of a competent congress. The best opinions hero are that if peaceful nego tiations fall , final eollapse of the Turkish po\\er eannolf uither be postponed. In fact continental tologiams Indicate that a revision of tlio treaty of Iloilin has already been before three empeiors ; that their agieemont was hostile ti > I'riuco Alexander , and that his pic- inatmv action spoiled their game. Absoib- Hon of Hosnia and ller/.govina by Austria was to have been eounterhalamed by the uni fication of * liitlgarla and Koumcli.i under another pilncc moio favondile to Knssla. This project having failed , Kussia asserts , according to M. Aksikoff , that nothing will compensate her short of domination of the IJosphorus. Tlic.se sug gestions 'Wo of thu host informed of Kits- fllan publicist J will ticconnl for Lord Salis bury's beslUitlon to declaie himself , while In clination would doubtless lead him to sup port the tioaty of Jicilln. There aio many reasons for believing he will accept big Bul garia nnder I'llnee Alexander. This dispo sition Is Incicased by M. Aksakoff's exposure. Should the complication * lead to war , Eng land , If Lord Salisbury icmains in ofliee , may revise Its entile eastein policy , seeking com pensation by Increasing Its hold in Egypt. Another .special cable bays : The general belief regarding the eastern complication la that the Hick man's dcatli is imminent , and that | ils collapse will give rise to a vaiiety of greedy 3 eainlngs. Iloth Kussia and Austiia will expect a largo shatcot the estate and a fear thai they will dispute over the division of the spoils Is the chief danger of the situa tion. AH far as England is conoeincd , the radicals arc stiong enough to piovent the government fiom meddling in the matter. TtadlcalsRjmpathiesareaH in favor of Bul garia , anil Chamberlain openly wishes the sultan's subjects godspeed In their efforts for ficodom. LONDON , Od , n. Count Von Momnitlorn , German amtuhsulor , ' In an inteivicw with Lord Hnlisbuiv , impaitfd 1'rince Hismaiek's views on the umnjiolian question. SIN tlum. end IJu.ssInns enteied 7 > ulgula. This number repiescnts the nggiegnte num ber or isolated \olunteers thnt have dli'd BO far In private capacity such as comiuer- eial travelers , clergymen , ete. Itoiimnnln Is ) mshing 1 in ward infiidly the \voiU on fiontler defenses. Coi'KNtiAfii.v : , Oct. ! ? . Thoewir to-day re ceived the Bulgarian deputation at ( lie Dan ish loyal pulan ) of Mniionlyst at Elblnore. The mission ot the deputation to socuio the < 7.u'K : recognition of the union of Bulga- rlaaud linnmella. The members ot the dep utation icfnsed to htato whether the object had been Inlly aecomplisbed. They. houe\er , eApies < ed themselves verj well Hitislied with the iv.sult of theh Interview with Dm c/ar. ( 'oNsrANmoi'i i' , Oct. ! > . A number of eoiiospundonts endeavored to obtain information mation fiom ambassadors of the povvcis 10- spcetlii ! : the piobabte outcome of tlio confei- eiito which will meet on .Monday to consldci the Houmclian iiue.stlon , hut their ell'oi Is h.ue been in vain , as Urn ambassadors aib very ictlicnton all topics lelallng to events In the lialkans. Coi'iKMAOCN , Get. fl. TJio c/ar to day re ceived n UulKtilian deputation ut the Danish royal cmmtiy palace of Muilenlysl ntKlsi- noio. Tlio mlhslon of the denotation was to Kccuto the c/.ar's icco-nittlnn ut' the union of Bulgaria and Koumella. Thomomlwrs of the deiutatlon ] rclucd to htate whether the object hr J been fully accompliiiluMl. They , how ever , exploded themvelves > * eiy well KitlMU'd ' with the it-suit of their Interview with the c/ar. LONDON , Oct. a.- Count Von Monie'toin , ( Iciman ambassador. In an Inten'low with Loid Sallhbuiy , Imp.ited 1'ilnco lilsmaick'R vlewH on the Uoumellan que.stlon. tSIx tbousand Kiishlniis'linvt * enleied Uulgail.i. 'J'hls number iopnv-ents the tig iegato niiiu- licrol Isolated \nluutccrh that luuoauivi'dMi far In a inhale capacity , Mich as commeieral tnnolorN clergymen , elo. Ituinnanlals push ing foiwatiliapldly the woik on fiontler de fenses VmxjfA , Oct. : ) . Dlspateho-s received hero thlsattd'noon lopoit lighting on the wet-tein fiontler of Bulgaria between Servian nnd liulgarlan tioops. and that hou'n men weto killed and nineteen wounded. The loport UUH not been con'ltrmed. .Both llnlgaila and Kervla , hhu-o the lionmellan UllUeulty , ha > e largely Incivascd their foires on the luinlier. OoNhrANnxoiM.r , OeU 4. Tlio Honmollaii conteioneo met Intoimally to-day. 1'ull In- Hluii'tioiiH luno not jet nrrlved. Velssel 1'asha telegmpliM that ho has completely defeated the Albanians anil cap- tilled and promptly hung the most prominent of their leaders. Numer ous unfounded minors urn cm lent of attempts to poNni the sultan. It Is be- licu'd that thomiltan Is Uvciming demented. l.oMKi.v , Oct.I. . A dlspaleh to the Nown Fn ) : llidgaila Is one military camp. All the main population between the nges of tit- and Totty-iUc , will thousands of volun- Hi tin' ' belli ! ; e.in oiled dally. They appear cii nil's t and detci mined. After tlio limiiorallsl.s. .v , Oct. a TJio mcl.il piully move- ' liient , founded on Iho H-\eh\tlons'iiul ; ( ) by Ihe J'ull Mall ( Jazette , Is ttc-adlly gainlnt ; Ftieugth In England. The piosientlim of , llr. Stead has greatly * ticngthoned the move ment , and It Is now headed by the JMIioill.st church us an oiganlnitton. The enusn Is new wmnly wi\iHiitcd | by all the organs and p7vA-hen ( < of the dcmmilnation , ileetlngs are U'ingoiiranl/eil to make tlui public iuiiudnt- | tdllh ih'i new dcvolopiiu-nt'j of MMtuUI lu likh ] ilticc , and to Inativuinto a sjsU'iu of bo\ct > Uhig nider : < iut ninl -.omincicl.-d himse maniu'cd l > num of ivpulul sexual Immuiitliiy , of the KIV.UVett Knd Nh'jp-i wlu-ieln .1 Itlii'il l the mu\t dc-nounct'd by tmmi > > n M public mpptlncs nsplncos for the ruin ot yoiin ? men nnd women , and Indies have IMTH warned to nlil them , Letters ha\ehecn rend arenslng London journalists ofireneral Immorality. The Methodist Times even goes so far as to nxnlaln the "conspiracy of hl- Icnco" maintained h > a malorlfv of "the Lon don newsjuper.s against tne Pall Mall ( ! a- 7ettonml thelrattack upon Mr. Stead formak- re\clatloiiM by alleging that an ajn state of the vice exposed by > fr. exists In the press elides of London. Shis paper praj s that ( iod may raise up some mighty joninallstlo Hercules to "clcan.so the Augean btable.s of journalism. " Thn Carolines Question. HKIII.I.V , Oct. : ) . ( lermany has acknowl- pdgcd Spain's claims to the occupation of Yap. In retutn Spain has granted Ociiuany frco navigation of Iho waten In nnd around the Caroliiii ! Islands , together with free com- mi-no with the Inhabitants and the right of having a eoallng station at one ol the islands. The mediation of the pope Is now unneees- Rary , as the atfalr has Ucen settled to the sat- ibfactlon of powers. Hr.m.ix , ( Jet U.-H Is oniclally slated that thu rcpotts that Oeimaii } and Sp.iin ha\o reached an ngivcmcnt eonccrnliu ; the Caio- llni'.s alfiihIs unfounded. Germany's reply to the last Spanish note still awaits the em peror's apptoval. Sir Charles Dllko Mnrrlcil. LONDONOct. . a. Sir Chailes Dllke , presi dent of the local government board under ( iladstone'.s admlnlstrntloii , was manledto- ilnj to JIis. Mail : 1'altlson at Chelsea. The cot omony was conducted quietly and without the display usually attendant in fashionable society on such occasions. The chinch was crowded with the filends of the biide and uroom , many notable persons being present. Mr. .Joseph Chambcilaln acted as grooms man. The weather was blight and the eiowd cliccied the happy couple as they were lea\- ing the chinch. Herat. Sr. I'lrmtsnirmj , Oct. 4. A dispatch to No\oo Vremya fiom Arkabail , dated Vililny , says : "The English have taken'cnlho pos session of Herat and have ordered the inhab itants to quit the town Immediately. The In habitants , angered by the action ol the Eng lish , have tlnown up earthworks opposite the citadel. The English are being btiongly xe- Inforced. " This dispatch is considered to bo exagger ated. - The Caroline AtVuir. nr.nuN , Oct. 8. ( ici many has a knowl- edgcd Spalns elalmstotbcocenpation of Yap. In return Spain has granted ( iermany free tmigation of waters in and around the Caroline line Islands together with free commeice with the Inhabitants and the right of having a coaling station at one of the Islands. The meditation of the pope is now unnecessary as the atfair has been settled to the satisfaction. of both powers. The French Elections. PAHIS , Oct. ) . The elections are pioceed- ing quietly. The republicans aic appatently sure of majorities In the provinces. liesults will not bo aaceitaincd and made known until to-moirow. Tlio Code in Virginia. 'WASHINGTON , Oct. ! ! . [ Special to the BIK. ] J. Amble Smith , nttotncy and ex- congressman , who was assaulted on the train to Alexandria , last night , by John Wise , re publican candidate for governor of Virginia , has challenged Wise. Mr. Kamsbtiry , of Maryland , a filend of Smith , is to call upon Wise to-day to learn who \ \ ill act as second , that the preliminaries for n fight may be ar ranged at once. Smith Is also n republican , but opposed to Mahone's methods in that State. Ho has add many times that ho would not support Wise In this campaign. In speaking ot the affair to a coirespondent , last night , Smith Bald : "Had be come tome to night ; I should ha\e considcied I was doing duly to my ted ! , my conntiy and myself by sticking a knife into his throat. That -was my intention at the time , and 1 intlmatid as much to Wise. His tilends came to me nt the conclusion of the meeting and said Wise would make any apology 1 desired , but I told them ho could only do so through the press , theicby acknowledging the truth of my de nunciation. I am determined to have satis faction lor this toul blow , nnd I luuo alicady sent him a demand that we settle the difllcul- ty with wcapons.allowing him to choose any thing from n penknife ton double-banelul shotgun. Itainslmry will see him this mom- ing at the Metropolitan hotel , and 1 expect by U o'clock to leuin his determination in the matter. If ho icfuses to give mo the satis faction I icquiro 1 shall take some means to loice it fiom him. I have loooived gross and toul alfiout fiom him , and he can haidly avoid making some icnaration. " When Smith said this lie was in the boat of rage , and smai ting under the hideous insult of Wlse'H list , but it is said he Is cooler now. and hohaspiomiscd his trlcnds thalhe will le.t the matter lest until ho meets AVIse , and that he will personally chastise him. 1'oilmns Smith was safe in ehallenging Wise , for he must hu\o recalled that in the last stale cam paign Wise made a public iccoid by icfuslng lo lujhtaduel. lie was challenged by ( 'apt. I'age or MeCarty , survivor of the celebrated McCaity-Mouk'cal duel. Wise wroton letter reluslng the challenge , In which lie said the conditions wcie not ecpial ; MeCaity WHS n .single man nnd a noted dead shot , while Wis-o pit-tilled himself as thn head of a family , composed of wife and two chlldien , dependent upon him. Ho saw no reason tor putting his lite and their hap- jilnesH upon the ilsk of nn encounter. Wise Is a Miry hot headed man. Ho Is In the neighboihooifot toity > eais oC age. Ho is i-hoit. stout and quite muscular. Smith who practices lieio but makc-ihlH homo in Virginia is a tall , thin , spaio 111:111 : , In the nelghboiliood ot loilj-ine. Ho 1 s not near so r.tiour a man ph.\slcally as Wifcc. His friends claim the lepubllcan candidate for governor had no rl ht to striKe him unless he was willing to abide by the codit in settling the Insult nllci waid. The quarto ! Is icallv the lesult of n I mil belwwn tlui liuully of Wise on one side and the Lewis. ItattH and Smith fami lies on tliu other. Tho-o Ihico families are i elated b > man iago. Jn the Viiginla cam paign two joars ago , .Smith had nipmircl with ( icoigoS. Wise , cousin of tlio republi can eandlniilo , This quatielery neailj 10- oultcd in n duel. New York UolontH Chicago. CniOAdo , Oct. 8. Tlio final meeting be tween the New Yoik and Chicago clubs was not d .solving of either of the plaj lug organ- tuitions ns a contest of skill , but line nnd clear-out playing was made Impossible , owing to the u'ry cold weather. A cold rain fell nt ono time- , threatening to stop the game , nnd Chicago , who had obtained n good lead , placed lohuiry tho. game , and weio met by cries of "play ball" fiom the ciowd. Now Voik obtained Its five runs thiough n K-iIes of errors In the Mxlh Inning , after the third man should have been out and was supposed to Iw out by a play at second base but thoiimphodld not too It nnddcclaicda iiiuiicrwho was limed to nm toso'-oud base notoutt Thogamii wasralled at Iho end of seventh Inning , owing to daiknesn. The Now Yoik team did a very gnu-cud thing be- forc the opening of the game , In presenting the homo nlno with a handsome silk banner inscribed , "To Chicago , from Now Yoik. " In picscntlni ; the banner Capt. Wuiddo- claicd that while New York hnd striven Chicago cage had won the championship , and fniily. The attendance was 10,000. Tlio follow ing is Ihoscoio by innings : 1 s n 4 5 n 7 Chicago 2 4 ii 0 0 0 0 3 New Yoik 2 0 0 1 3 6 0-10 - Guilty or the Crime , l.n-i 1.1 : PAU.S , N. Y. , Oct. U. Tlio tiial of Mi > . liuse ) for tlie minder of her hiinband vlo > > cd at llciklmcr thLs monilng with n ver dict of iruilty of murder in tlio first degree. The cilmo wns committed In the ( own of W mien m Ucccmbor last. After Mrs. Uniro Killed her hu-.li.uul she cut his body up nml buiiusi It hi tin1 Move. The i-ilinu was not dlsc < ' ' i | f ur weeks after MARRIED A METEORIC FRAUD A Soft-Fated Maiden of Wealth Who Wedded an Empty Titlo. ZACHAROFF'S GREAT COLLAPSE. A Honeymoon in the Netherlands Spoiled ly "WII'oNo. 1 lit llottoriltuti monumental Chock Knocked Out In One Hound. Count ZiichnrolT and Ills llcttle. 3sriw : Yoitic , Oct. ! . [ Special to tliollti.l : : The last chapter In the remarkable uuccr of Count Xachihih Xacharoff has to deal with the first few weeks of his brief mariled life with Miss .lennlu Fiances Hillings , to whom he was sceictly wedded In this city August 2ii , and who retui us tinder CM'nrt of an at torney on a steamship due at lids port wilhln thopast foity-eight liours , the count being detained abroad. Miss Hillings ( for It Is said she has no legal light to the title of countess ) is the daughter of.Mn. , ) . H. Hil lings , who resides at No. 2TJ Madison ave nue , She Is a bcautllul young lady ol many accomplishments , and nn heiress to a huge foituno In her own light. Her family has id- wajs moved In the highest social circles in the city. Irvln H. Drown mauled her sister and Introduced Count Xach- arott to hto lamlly several yearn ago , having made his act ] ualntancc soon after his arrival In this conntiy. Ho very soon showedadeohledpaitlallty for MM Hillings , ami it was apparent his feelings of icgard woio icciproeated by her. Their friendship had gone so tar that they were engaged - gaged to bo married before the lady's iclatives appreciated the prog ! ess which the volatile foreigner hail made In seeming her adop tions , and the match wa vigoiously opposed both on iiccninit of differences in religious \iewsand doubt passed upon the tiuth ot the stories which the count told about himsult. Miss Hillings nnd Iho count apparently yielded , and for a time it looked as It the wedding was Indefinitely postixmod. The count , howoxcr , Btiewcded in obtaining con sent ol the iclatlvos nnd was niauied. Through fear ot a Mrs. Zacharoff No. 1 he proposed to Miss Hillings that they go to the northern land * . They sailed nnd the paionts * then leal nod of XacharolT's former nmirlngo.They sent an attmuoy alter the couple , and the for mer found and eontionfed Xncharotf with his lust wife at Hotteidam. Mis. Xaeharolf was voiyamny , ami became quite violent at the sixhtol her husband , and Miss Hillings , pride came to her let-cue. Siie renounced the count upon the spot , and gladly consented to leturn to New Yoik witli the attorney. The career ot Zaclmioft in this country was rather meteoric. He mainhdncdn high social posi tion by menus of letters from prominent so ciety people which puiported to be genuine , and had a library lull ot documents which he claimed weio written to him by European diuftiltarics. He claimed to IK ; n nephew of PinioeGoitseliakofl , and a devoted follower of Con. Skobeioll , and tolda lemarkable stoiy ot his banishment by the wnr. At one time no cieatod consideinhle commotion among the set here In which ho moved by threaten ing to go abroad and tight'a duel with a Prus sian prince who had ilaioil to Insult his mother. The count gained a preeaiious live lihood here , however. He drifted Into all sorts of occupations , went into a tourist agency , afterward secured an engagement with a palocfl cai companv , lor whom be i > e- fined the pationageot Aoclua ! ! 1'atti during the diva's last tour through this coimtrj. While acting in this capacity he ga\e elegant dinners to her In tlio Windsor hotel heio at the expense of the company. His connection with the company abruptly terminated , how ever , a few months ago. Chicago TJvc Stock Market. CitifAoo , Oct , 3. [ Special to the IJni : . ] Kcceipts of cattle Saturday 2,803 , against 2,433 last Saturday , making about 41XX ( ) for the week against HT.XW last week. With fresh icccipts it was estimated there were from 3,00. ) to : i,50U cattle on sale , of which but a few bundled weie natives. Some of these have been In the pens Bovcral days and chances were that n largo number would have to bo carried over , as thcie was only a limited demand at best , and diossed beef operators had their own cattle d'ucct fiom Kansas City , so they were piaetlcally gut of the market. The week closed with a dcelilio of at least a5 < iSOe on be-,1 coin-led nati\es and4@rcon common and medium natives and on corn-fed westerns. Toxaus are n strong "Oc lower than on Monday and ranijcis are Mo toWe lower. This doollnu Is mainly based on the closing sa'cn ' of Fri day. The very best eoni-le.l intlves would not bring OUT Jr.r > . ( iO. > i.HO , and good to choice coin-fed 8S.X.V'I5.70 ( | and along theic , w'hllea medium carload of common have sold dining the wool ; at $ : < .tiOig : ! . ? " > . Low grade natlvustock , ineliulinglmliM and cows , may be iiuoted at Sl.liOtiifi.'iO ; Texans - ans , S-.7f > fiM.r > U ; noithwohtprn wlntelcd Texans - ans , Sii.iW ; ! .7.ri ; mulcts , KJ.lGei > l.1-j. Tlicio were only two lomNand n lew odds nnd ends ot stoek"cnles on sn'f. ' Sales dining the week were at SI l.oo to 5fl ? > .f > 0 per head lor the best , and * . ( * ) to SP.0 ) > ) lor common , block- eiH and feedeirt quoted at S.-iXi' .W ) and along there. Shipping steers , IMiO to 1'JJO Ibs , SVJ. " > ( X.S5 : l-M ( ) KB' ) llw , Sl.fiOftJ 5.15 ; UV ) to l' > 03 Ibs , M.75fH.l. ) . Stockcrs and feeders , quiet and iniehiiiigtd at S'J.Mlij ( : i.W ; cows , bulls and mixed , Pl.KOc i''J.'ir > ; bulk , S' ' . 'ifaii.W ) . Thiough 'J'oMis cattle unchanged ; liiterlo ! to choice steoi , J > ! i.r > XCi.iJ5. ( Wesleru langersin fuli-Hiijiply and moderate icqiiest ; Milues weak ; natives and hall-bieeds , S1.WK < 5 4.fiO ; COWB , fB.Ki(2 ( < WO ; wlnteied Texans , NI.-W'J O. Sales llJ Montana. 1W ) Ibs , St.MM.s ) ( ( ) : do 11 1 ! ) Ibs , W.10 : BW Nebraska Texaiis , 1017 ibs , % .W ) . ln lt"c lpts ol hogs Saturday , 15,000. against ioi ; ) : ; ) last Hntinday , mul.ing about in.ooa tor the week , again si ' .IKWH last week. Tiiidu was only modeiatcly active , with a de cline of ahoiit fie on hcsthcavy and Ight , nlul lOdiMRcon common and undescilbed odds and ends , such as always sell at low liuuicson Satuiday so as lo sauicanj ing expenses to Monday. Kouch and commnn odds and ends pold nt S-'LCA..1) } ; ) , and sick pigs at sii.-IOfttiMiO. Fair to good packing sorts , &U.bOit.iK ! ) ) , and best heavy , i.O-Kcf-.1 ) . Light soils sold at H.Ni-.i ) ( ( ) , ' > ; about all dasliabloeailots woio disposed of and the market closed lather weak. Houah and mixed , SSl-Wo O. packIng - Ing and t hipping , UftO to.'HOihs. WU.VifJ.lfi. to'-'KHwelu'hls , 1 U to 170 lls ) , JM.OD'il.S ; 180 Light bs , $ a.W(5i.i ( , Skips , s rxsiaii. Coiniii ) ; , " \VASHI.NIIO.V \ , Oct , 4. The phenomena of tornadoes , to the Rclentlfle study ofhlch Lieut. John 1' . Flnloy , of the signal corjis , has devoted about eight uar.s , aio now so 7cll imdcr.slood UH to wairant the belief that mistwortiiy winnings may soon bo sen tout to the inhabitants of looalitlcH which may bo thioatcned with disastrous visitations. Dally predictions are in fact being nindo at the present , having begun last jcar "ltd ton- tinned through the toinndo season and ic- sumcd ueently upon the ictuiii of Lieut. Finlcy fiom an Inspection tour in thu west. The percentage \cilUentloii is ahcady giiitlijiiu. , though picdlctinnsniouBjct hitg- ly eieilmental | and aio embodied in the daily publislud bulletins of tlio signal olllco only when conditions favorable to the cre ation of tornadoes aio u > ry pioiioiinccd. Jn fciich eases t > e\eio local storms are noted as proliable. To a reporter of the Associated pn s Lieut. Flnloy lecently described known pho- iiir-rcna of tornadoes and the ends tow aid which his present icbearchos are dhcclcd. Thcsti Htoims luuo distinctly maikcd chamc- terl.stlcH , nnd aio by no means to be con founded with hurricane * , hH/.uuds , cyclones or noithcastcr.s. Their track * aiv never moro than a few bundled yiuds wide anil their foices are generally exhausted by the time they luno traveled ft course of mrtj or fifty miles , though In the latter respect tliey are quito \arlabkt , admo having been traced by their Hues uf devastation moic is ) miles. Their mhiry inotion. which is Ihe greatest toward the center sometimes , roaches the enormous rate ofWMullcs an hour , while their foiward movement , always from the .southwest to northwest , ordlnaillj does not c\ ( cod loit > or fifty milt * * . 'J'he.v arc Usually accompanied by electric ; dlstuibanees anil nil' bollovcd to bo inllueiieed b > clioliloid conditions , thouu'h violent thunder- ftoims sometimes follow them a few miles away. Theiolsa distinct and eiulous tola- tloushlp between toniiidlics and goiiend storm eenlics which la nluays nppaiculln their uuitoim relallvo posltlonn , the toinado nlwnysoccurring sonthwestwaidlj fiom the centioot alow biuomelei' and at a dMalioO of fiom 100 to ( XX ) mllost. The Miape of a gen- I'inl Mottn centre , the dhe.etlon in which its longest diameter liennd the appearance of ujiper and lov.or clouds , outer as minor elements In the pioblem out of which weather experts hope to woik a complete sjstom ot totnado warnings. The visits of the tornado nre commonly between ihindG o'clock hi the attoriioou. ll.s home is an area which Includes thu whole of Iowa , all of Mlssoml , except the southwestern corner , the northwostetn pait of the Indian Territory , eastern Kansas , eaMcin NcbiasKa , southt.ru jMlniiesotn , southern Wisconsin , and wcfetcin Illinois. Heie Its season o\- tcuds Itoiu Aiiil ] to August liicluslNo. It is a lie < pient \ isltor to two or thico regions. H is a snip aloiu' the Cult and south Atlantic which takes In the contra ! portions ot Ala bama , ( ieorgia , nnd South Caiolina , with Its teiuilnl in Mississippi and Noith Caiollna o\cr which its devastations nio con lined ( o tlio months ot .Inniiaiy , Fobiuaiy nnd March. The ojher includet a portion of ' .oiitliein and central Ohio , a huge part ol'lVitnsjivanin , a small area lu Mar > land , a stilp nciossNew Yoik and a coi nor each ot Massachusetts and Connecticut , whcio It Is seen onlj during the mouths ol August and Seitcmber. ] Lieutenant Fiuley fnither said while a host of interesting scloutiiie ouostionu respecting the oilgiu ot toinadoL1 , the laws which gov- oin them nnd their relationship to other mclcoiologlcul phenomena lemain to ho ans wered , the moio practical questions ns to when nnd whcio they are likely lo appeal seem to be advancing rapidly to solution. The inteicsts which are subject to disas ter from (01 ( undoes aie alho to tlie importance of the work In progiess. In tending purchasers of farms apply to the sig nal olllce lor infouiiatlou regatding the lia bility ot their selected locality to disaster. To such me sent i coords of the past us tar as they are Known. Wheiov or Lieut. Kin Icy travels in pursuit ol his studies the laimeis and ul- lagcis press for intoimatlon. To these he saj.s that nothing raised b > tlio baud oC man above the surface ol the earth can w ithstaud the shock of a tornado. Ho advises them to seek their dug-outs upon Iho appearance of the portentious signs of jlisHstcr and there await the passage of the Storm. For their piopcrty he advises insurance , so that the losses of the individual may be shaied by his moio lortunato neighbors. In- suianco companies , which last > eir : wiole 540,000,000 in toinado policies , are oagorlv awaiting the completion ol the map now in piogiess of making , which will , It is expected. guMtlj natiow the so-called tornado legions and pcihaps show that large portions of them have never experienced u destructive stoim. Upon this map Lieut. FInley pioposes to show from complcto records ol several years , nml data as tar as obtained for ; many pluvious jeans the average number of tornadoes for each locality per annum. lie Gnvc Up tlior ) iicy. Si'inxoKiKi.t ) , Mass. , 'Oct. 3. Claw son Ornham , member of thu Now York stock and petiolcum exchanges , doing business atb ( ) Hroadway , In that city , was captured hero this morning by IMnkerton's agency with P2. " > ,000 woith ot gold certilicntes belonging to Spencer , Trask it Co. in his possession , and in company with Mis. Alice Hrnmwcll , just as he was about to board the Montreal train. The nlopcis had come from Now York at 8 o'clock the night Itelore and were legistcred by Graham' asC. . V. Ooodwin and wife , rittsiield. 1'ollco Justice Copelaud , in spit nf an oath that Cialiam had stolen S2Ti,000 , delayed is-sulnsa wairant untilSn'cloek , declining he lutd no ii"ht to do so. Ho "also foibade the cilv marshal to nnest.ihe.4nnn . In the mean time. Hctoro the detective nnd his counsel hnd succeeded In convincing Hie justice that a wanant should bo Issued the piisoncr escaped and was at large nt midnight. Ciaham made a lull confession to the de tective and gave tip the nfoney. He would also have gone back to New Yoik with the ollicer , who had eiders fiom Tiask it Co. lo keep thu whole matter fiom the public , but the woman piesscd him not to go and lie yielded. Kill MahoiiP'M Had lioy. Fr/riJiiHiuir.o , Va. , Oct. 4. [ Special to thn Hni : . ] Hutler Mahone , non of Senator Ma- hone , nnd Charles Hacher and John William son , were bcfoio the mayor Salmdny to answei tlie charge of overpowering Police Officer Edwards who attempted to airest them Tuesday for using prolano and obscene language on tlio street. OfllcerKdwaids tas- tllied that Williamson took Ids club while he was hold by Hachvr iuid Mnhone , and that Hacher and Williamson hold him while Ma- liouo put his hand in Ids ( Kdwards ) pocket and took Ids pistol ; that alter getting the pistol Mahono attempted to shoot him and missed ; that the young men afterwaid made their escape , but woio subsequently aucstvd. The mayor lined Mahoiiu 8-W , and put him under bonds of SiiOD to keep thopeaco for six months. Messis. Williamson and Raclicr woio nncd Si" each nnd bound over for six months In the sum of Failed to Hiu'inonl/.o. Cnr.ioinON , Neb. , Oct.-t. [ Special to the IlKi : . ) The VnnWyek and anti-VanWyck icpublicans met In soparivto conventions at Nlobiara S.vtuiday niuU nomluaUd ! two county tickets. Various qveiturcs inmlo by tlio VanWyiik ropubllcan'5'to harmoni/xj wcru rejected. The VanWyck vlng nominated a most acceptable ticket. Two sets of delegates go to. the state convention. Van Wyck party A. L. Tovvlo , Ooorgo Vf. Qulnhyaud J. W. IVrkins. Antls ( icorgo A. JJiooks , T. F. 1'ovveiH nnd M. H , Caileton. Tor Coal. CIIAIWON , Neb. , Oct. 1. [ Special to the IHi.J : : Work on the main line of the Fio- mont , Elkhorn tt Missoml Valley i.illroad west of this point has begun and the graders aiu now strung along thu White ilvor fiom Chadron to Fort llohlnson. The entlio line will bo constiuctcd to this point before snow Hies. The baste of the coiujiany in pushing west is said to bo dim to their anxletj to lo.ich the Wjomlngcoat lioldi In the vicinity of Foil Fettoiiuan. Tied the Family lo CliuirH. Sr. l'iTiitsni'iui : , 1'a , , Oct. J5. Six ifuiskcd men diluted thu residence : of Charles ItutU 1 , ist evening , nnd , alter tyliig the family of four to chairs , ransacked Iho'houM' ' , seem Ing Sl.ouO , after w hlch they tlccamped. Hulls and wlfonieoctogonailans. | A llciit o Uniitf-ond Hhot. DANVIM.I : , Vn. , Oct.Tho negro MP- hauo , who outiagod and nltcrvvatdN killed Mrs. Hugh Walker , near. Milton , N. C. , on Scplcndh'1 ' . ' 0 , was attested liist nluht , and to-day , while being carried liom Milton to Yaneyvillo , X. C , , was takdn tiom the olliccrs by about 'AKJ men and hunjf and -shot. Clny Conntv'H Uoui-lxni Ticket. HOVVAIID , Neb. , Oct -4. [ Special to thn Hii.J : : The demoemls of Clay county mot in convention Satuiday at Clay Center , and alter spurring 'tor a considerable length of time nominated a fairly tfUuii omnty ticket. Usual U\xn9 Tragedy. ATIUKY , 'IVx , Oct.I , J. H. Uiigg" , n no- loon Uv'r | , last niht slit uiid l.hl 'd ' Al Williams , piopilcturuf a * \ > > More TWO LIVES UNITED IN DEATH The Eonmntic Manner iu Which a Pair oi Lovers dross the Styx , FATAL BALLOTS OF DESTINY. A HopoIoBS Love Ijoiuls to n Donlilo Suicide lu Central Park , Now York The \Vonmn a AVil'o mill ? Ioihcr ol'a l ainlly. A Komnntlu Donlilo Sulcldo , NrwYoitK , Oct. a AtS : : this evenlnt ; rollcemnii Dougan , of the Central Park po lice , on duly near Seventh-second siieet , heaid u i > lsol ( shot. A second and Ihlid in quick succession gave him the dhcellon , and hiiujlug thniUKh the .shiubbciy In the dmk- ness ho found himself close by the statue of "Tho I'llgilm , " on the east dilvo when he heaid another shot , then overal deep groans and then all was still. A llulit was struck and this was what the ollkcr saw : A man and a woman , both lobed deeply In black , us though prepnml lor : i funeral , laying upon a Iwiso hla'iiUUTho woman was dead and n smile was upon her face , which in life bad been pictly. The man wns d.vlng and soon ( no wnsslill. On Iho womnirs breast , which she bad bared for the bullet , lav a lock of her lovei's hair , and upon his u dead leaf and loso. Each woio on the light band a black glove ami between them lay n "bull dog" pistol. A drop of oil on the woman's hands and gilino ot smoke on hci lingois showed theio was no murder , but suicide , and the man , bin lug died lust , indicated that lie awaited the woman's death beloro taking his own life. Two bullet holes woio in her brcaM nt the heart , and her companion's aim had boon us tine. Hotwecn them was n box full ot love letters. The two bodies were placed niuiu n stretcher by the ollieor and others who had arrived , and car ried to the street , whole a wagon was pio- cuied , In which they weio taken to the morgue. There the box of loiters was opened. Ap.utweio wiitton bv ( icoixo Hosscndoif , of I1. ) Liberty Mieet , Union , Hudson comity , N. J. Who Maiia was , or is , was not dis closed. Among Iho papers wcro ballots of destiny that had been taken by the two. They had cleatly sat with each other and delllwrnted death , and left It to the chain o of each , at the sanio time wilting the tatal wish on picr. | ) The slips woie tlioie and on them the winds ' 'Shall we die" and " .Shall wo live. " The die had finally been cast fatally , and the two , it is reasoned , had lopahed to the park together. The man was a compositor on the Fioio 1'iess , of .Jersey City. Kaeh was about iW j ears old. The woman's letters told ot ft wedded life that was a iK'rfcct hell , and of a husband who , to her , was a demon. Thu let ters of each giro the Impulsion that their loves had been without sin , and only hope less. They loved each other so much and could do so little for each otherthat they con cluded to die. The woman le.it Icttci.s to her chihhcn nnd others , all in Clciman. Hasscn- dorf had boarded In her tamily , and thus she had come to love him moro and her husband less. less.Nnw YOUK , Oct. 4. The bodies of tbo man and woman who last night committed suicide in Central park have laid nil day on cold slabs at the moiguo. Doth bodies have to-day Iwon identlned. The man , as was last night believed , was ( Jeoigo Hossendoil , and the woman "Maiia , " was Maria Koch , wife ol Dr. Edmond F. Koch , editor tit the Jeisoy City Fioio 1'ioss nnd Sonntagsgast. The bodies to-monou will be removed to an nndeitaker's rooms and theio will bo pio- patod lor interment. The woman was : W joarsofagc and icsidod with her husband' and four children on 1'av on hi avenue , Jei.sey City Heights. Hessendort was ± i vo.iib ot ago and until recently emploved in the com posing rooms ot the .leiscy City Freie I'less. Dr. Koch states that Besboudoif came to him about lour months ago with a loiter of introduction from Call Lehrhof , l > h , 1) . , of No. l' Liberty street. Union Hill , N. J. Hesseiulort repiesentcd that he wits in destitute circumstances and wouldwnk If given ft chance. Dr. Koch gave him employ ment ami took him to his home to board. The intimacy which soon after aro.Mi between Ids wife and his boarder was dlscoveied , and while they insisted that it was not criminal Hcsscndoif was compelled to f-cck another boarding place. He visited Kochh' house Monday while that gentleman was absent and persuaded the woman to leave with him. Though seaich was made for Ihe wile nothing was Icained of her whcioabouts until to-day when tbo tragedy In the paik became kno\vii \ , Unfolds IliinsolT. W-AHiiixrno.s , Oct.I. . in answer to n re- ipiost of a rcpoi lor of the Associated press tor bin opinion whether the piosideul would soon reorganize the commission nnd as to how he would rcorgani/o it , Commissioner Eaton said : "I will give you my own views frank ly w Ithoul in the least assuming to Hpcuk for thu president. My successoi will , 1 piestimo , bo ready to enter upon his duties November 1. If the president , in \ lew of the nmousunnhlo jealousies which exist , shall deem It wise to supersede one or both of the other commls- sloueis , 1 Iblnk ho will do so deliberately , fiooly and at the proper llmo. Ho will not be coeiced. cither as to time or poisons to bo selected , by tbo impimlent de mands of noisy inteimcddleis. Those who clamor most about icnrganlKatiou are no liiendsof leform , and they have but to con tinue their clamor to mnko their feebleness as manifest as their hostility. If he shall place two members of his own pnrty upon the commission ho will not allow laxity ot ad ministration or any favoritism on their pail , to open the way lo patronage nml spoils whicii nru tlui alms ol so many of tlu so most anxious to help him hi ing about a speedy icoignnlznllon. Ho would , 1 nm sine , deuo ] < udo the njaklng of a piccMcnt foi dealing the ollho ol uivil service commis sioner as political and to bo filled anew by every Hiicu'cdlng piesidenl. Yet something must bo conceded , perhaps , to the exigency of ft new experiment and toanuncuHghlciicd public opinion on the subject. Knowing , as the piosident does , that the woik of tbo commission is both now and complicated , and that it Is not like Iho work of other piuln. of the service explained - plained In familiar regulation ! ) . 1 think ho hilly appreciates that a new commissioner wllfgain much by rorvlng for a tlmp with one or moio of those tamltlar with the woik. No disguised enemy of iclorm could deal It n moio dihastious blow than to bilnu about an Immediate elmngo of all the commissioners. " Presidential Appointments. WAHIII ro.v , Oct. : t. Tlm piosident to day appointed ( i. H. Hoflmun and Ccoiuo It. finowden to ! M ) assistant nppralscis of mer chandise at 1'lillndulphhi ; 'Henjamln ( iiccn , of New Oilcans , to bo survojor gencial of Montana ; John Cnrdwell , of Texas , ( o bo agent and consul general of the United States at Caho ; Owen MeCarr , of Colmado , to bo consul general In Equador. To he United Slides consuls. ThomaH It. .lolnk.ui , of Noilh Carolina , at MontevIdloM. ; A. Lay- ciook , of Indiana , ntAlgiciH ; l ewln ( ich.ut Head , of New Yoik , nt Harludocs ; Henry L. Merillt , of Illinois , at Alx la Chnppcllo ; Otto E. Kolnmr , ot Now Yoik. nt .Santiagodo Is a nntlvo of Mississippi , nnd n law > or by jiiofcsslon , Ho was stioimly icc < mimoiided by the judL'os and members ot the bar ot Colorado rado nnd Mississippi. John Cuulwoll , of Texas , appointed consul L'cneial nt Calio , IK cdlloi of the Austin Statesman. llo l.s a man ol wealth and u good linguist , and has traveled much alnoad. Low-is ( hbhnidt Head , ot Now. Yoik , ap pointed consul at Hnihcdus , Is connected with the business dtpnitmcntof thelliooklyn Ei : lo. llomyL. Merrill , of Chicago , appointed consul at Alx la Chapcllo , Is a lawjcrby pin- tovKiun. Among those who iccommondod him nru Congressman Monloon , Waul and Lavvior. Alleii l.avlirook , appointed consul at Algiers , | s thn present vice yoiiMilut Hnvio. Ho has made an excellent otllctal iccord. His health became impaired , however , and lit has been minsforred In consequence. Ollln E. Hiemcr , of Now \ oik , appointed conMil nt Santiago do Cuh.i , has been en gaged in ineicantlle pursuits. o A Murderer's CaiilVnslon. Cnic.vno , Oct.l. . Last night a drunken man who said his name vas Wll on gave himself up at the Tvv elf Hi street police station nnd told nhorilblo story of n murder ho tud committed In Philadelphia. The man being tinder the Inlluenco of liquor the olllcers paid but Hide attention to Ids confession. To day , however , the man , while perfectly sober , repeated his stoiy nnd Insisted npon Its truthfulness so cainestly thai lie will beheld held until the mailer Is Investigated. Ho sav s that about n > oar ago ho gotlnloannl- teivatlon with Anthony Dolv on Chcslnut Hill , Philadelphia , about n business matter , and upon Daly's becoming violent hostiuck him on the head with an n\o , killing him In stantly. To hldo his ci hue ho dnnrgcd the body Fevcrnl bundled yards and llnew it Into the Wlssahlekon ilver , wheio It leiualned two months bcfoio being dlscovoted. When the liody was taken liom the water It \vas'Identified , Wilson , says , nstlmtot a man named Slahl , who haddlsappoaied some time before. Wilson sa > s bo lied alter ooiumllting tlie murder , and having giovvn tired of con stant offoits to nllmlo imaglnniy enptors , do- tcimlncd upon giving himself up. No Knnday Delivery. WA'iuxoTOJf , Oct. : i. The postmaster gen eral has made the follow Ing announcement ol the policy of the department In regard to the treatment of leltci.s boailng special de livery stamps received in postolllces on Sun day. It Is not expected by the department that postmiLstoishlmll require messengers I u the special delivery seivlco to leport for at tendance on Sunday nor to keep their offices open to any dllToieitt extent than is now pio- xlded b.v thoiegiilatious tor special delivery pin poses. _ _ A Unrated Hollor. NonnmowN , N. J. , Oct.--Tho ! ! boiler ot the locomotive drawing the Long Island branch express , which lelt Canulen at1 o'clock this afternoon , was exploded near llinvvn's Mills , latally scalding Engineer John Curtis , ot 1'olnt IMeasant , and Injtniug the fireman. Other peisons aio lepoited In- juiod.butno fuithcr particulais can bo ob tained hcixs at present. Guilty t\n Charged. SALT LAKI : Ctrv , Utah , Oct. ! ) . John Nicholson , Alfied Hest and Emll Olson were on ti ial to-day on a charge of unlawful cohab- iUitlon. All pleaded not guilty , but ad ml I led tlio tact of living w Ith mote than one woman , but denied criminality. They weio found L'ulltv. Sentence wassuspended for ten dajs. Nicholson Is the editor of the church oigan , the Deseiet News. An Old Criiuu. riAi.vi : < ; To.Oct. . ! . A special from Paris Texas , to the News , says : John Alexander , chaiged with minder in this county thirty- two 3 cars ago , and w ho was recently arrested In Arkansas , arrived heie yesterday in charge ol olllcers. Alexander's lather , wlio was the pilncipai In the killing , was sent to the pen- Itentlaiy for life live jeais ago and died thcie. . The Itccords Uoaten. Nnw YOKK , Oct. a. At the annual fall games of the Oljmpic Athletic club this after noon , L. E. Mjeis icduccd the lcst leeord ( bis own ) for a half mile by one and one-fifth seconds , doing the distance in 1:05 : U > . The track was slovy. W. J. M. Harry , of ( Jiieens college , Cork , threw the hammer HI ieet , beatng ! the lecoid of DO feet 10 inches made byT. J. Lambiccht. DifToronccH Compromised. I'llT.snt'iio , Oct.I. . Wage dillcrenecsl)3 ) twecu the window glass manufaeturorH , a id workmen have been Fatlsfaetoilly settled and a general resumption of tbo factories will take place as soon its the. furnaces can bo tint In condition tor work. It in understood tluit tlio woikmen compromised on u 10 percent reduction. Tins Fire Itocord. UKi : ! : , Wis. , Oct , 4 , A special to the Sentinel sajs that teven buildings. In cluding the CommoiL-Iul IIOUKO and scvcial places of business , weio dcstiojed by meat ilaiinette , Wis- . , early thin morning. Loss between S5,000 and tttO.OOO , about ono-half Insuicd. Clearances Tor tlio "Week. DOS-ION , Oct. 4. The leading clearing houses of the U idled States lepoittotal clear ances foi the week ending October : i were fihilVJ1.0 : ; ! ) , an looicnseol'U.Sipor cent com- paicd with the coiicspondlng week lost jcar. „ Arrohtod I'or Sfurdor. Hiium 1'eters-on , n cab driver in the cm- ploy of Jim Stoplu-n.son , was arroslod fialnrday afternoon by OIHcois Snlliviui nnd Mut'/.n and uonlincd in the city jail , charged xvitli the minder of George Wochtol. Wciihlol , who wns employed UK : i night street svvoepor , died on .Satur day from the oH'oetP , it is said , of being knocked down anil irnii over on the night of September M , by n. cab driven by IVtorhon. The neeidcnt ooenrrod near the , corner ot 1 jiiitoonth iind Jackson slriot.s ! , and it is olaiincd that Woehlol IIIIH never rceoveied from its ollc-ots , lieing eonlined lo his bed over since , most of the time being in nn unconscious condition When ho died his friends ( . ( included to have J'ctci'son arrested and accordingly uvvoro out the warnuit. Notification WUH loll at the poronor's odleo thnt an inquest would bo ( lenraiulod for the purpose of ascertaining the cnnso of death. In the nbsonoo of the euioner , Donnty Shoriil' Ed Crow ell went to the resilience of the deceasedThirtieth and Ciilifornlnslreots , yeslordny nfliu-noon , nnd hvvoro in u jury , who viewed the romntns. A post mortem examination was then made by Dr. ( i. M. Ciowoll , mid the inquest adjourned until thin morning at II o'clockwhen testimony will ho taken nt the undertaking estab lishment of Drexel A : Maul. Itisinti- muted that the post mortem re.veiils that death was the result of natural cuiisos , nnd Hint the jury will bring in iv verdict accordingly. This will rismovo : i Horiou.s olmigo ugninst I'ctuT.-'on uml donbtlc s result in Ids roleitso. VH , Omnlia. Yostoiday's game between tlio Union I'aellUand ! the Fremont ( ira s proved something of a surpri.su. It was naturally expected ihnt the homo teum would have n complete walk-uwity and would bury Ihoir < ) ] ) poneiitH under n shower of tal lies. At the end of the seventh inning , liowevor , b.v tlint of haul playing on tlio part of the ( iinyH nnd lee o Holding and batting on that of tbc I' . I''s , tlio sooro hnd been Kept down to ; ) to 1 in favor of I lu ; visitors. In the eighth inning , however - over , the U. I' ' ( > secured H runs , nml 4 moro in the ninth , this winning the game by a .scons of 12 to ! ) . At the closoof the entertainment nt tins Auulomy of Mn-iiu last evening In'lho Mortimer anil U'cuvor combination , iv huly nnd gontlomin : , im-mlnTs of the Ironpo , wont to Ilijfgins' lostaurant for liuici. While tlin.Y wore cuting a < | imnvl nroso hotweon them , and ( ho man siniol ; Iho huly n vicious blow in the laex caus ing thu blood to How freely Ho llu-n hurriedly lolt the SCODD , and allliMi ; h Ihe povco wore summoned ! o could imt i-o found. As soon as slin lin' ; rrrnvin-d siilliciently the lady wi ; ; . ti .1 to her k/tel. A SORROWFUL CIRCUS TRAIN It Breaks in Two nud Plunges Pivo Unfortu nates Into Eternity , A LONG LIST OF WOUNDED. The Dreadful Calamity that llo foil John Koldnson'H _ Clrcus Show A Mangled Mat" ) or Humanity null Itallroail Debris. Disastrous Ilnllrotul Acoldont. ST. I'AUI. , Oct. ! , A terrible incident hap pened on the J'eigus Kails branch oftlio Northern 1'aellle tend seven miles xvest of heio this mtMiiIng , by which live men lost their lives and thhty orfoity moro wciomoro or less Injured. John Itoblnson'.s show left Wnhpclon , Dak. , for Ibis plnco In two sections. When w Ithin seven miles of K rgun Falls , near a small p'nco named rieiich , the head or baggage icctlon bioko In two vhllo going up a heavy Kiado , and Ion or twelve cars went living back nt a tcirllie rule. On the icarof tliotialii was llnee sleeping cars occupied by woikmen , over 00 In mnn- ber , all of whom woio .sound asleep and not aware of the ImjH'iidlng dan- gei. The eais which had broken lnoio In- crcaM'd their speed as Uioy nppioachcil the second or cage section , and probably had run a mile before they stiuck It , The enulniur oC the icar section saw Ihe caw nppioachlng , but only bad time to stop his tuiln befoioltstrucfc him. The brakemen on the loose cant tiled to put on the brakes , but they had dlllleulty In running f oin car to < * ar on nccount of the wagons which Impeded their piopress. Hud thocnglncei of the icar section only iv mo ment's moie time ho could have backed his train and avoided the calamity. Hut It XVOH too late , and the cars struck his englno with tremendous foico , thiowlng tbico plccpord irom the track and smashing them beyond iccognltlon. The lesult was soon apparent. More than n hundred men weio bulled In the debrin. The scene can hardly bo described. The night was fearfully dark nnd the groans of the men weio appalling. The people in thu rear section at once began the woik of ic- movlng the men , live of whom weio found dead and many others wounded and bleed ing. Word was at once dispatched Jo this city and a train in chaigo of Sujit. vinincr nt 01 ice hastened to the scene , and the dead and wounded brought to this place. The woikof icmoving men from the debris was a sorry task. A man allvo and uninjured was taken from under tw o dead ones , and it was simply a miracle that ho escnixd. The fol low Ing is a list of the dead : Coo. Krauser , said to have u brother In the haidwaie business nt-TJ Main sticet , Cincin nati. nati.Kobert.s , first name unknown , hired out at > Wadeun Friday night , and wanted to go to Cincinnati. Charles Wallace , joined nt Portland , Oregon gen , antecedents unknown. .lames Wilson , train watchman , lived aC the Hummel House , Cincinnati , formerly ou the police force of that city. Samuel Blair , joined at Colfux , W. T. , nnto cedont.s unknown. The following is the list of wounded : Win. Wintield , of Appomatox , Va. , not ox- peeled to live. James Eccle , Nova Scotia , boss hoitlcr , .shoulder dislocated and Injured internally. Ed.Icglor , Cincinnati , leg hurt badl.v. James Coleman , colored , injuicd intcinally. T1. Jenkins , boss canvosmun , Cincinnati , jaw and shoulder hint. Homy Uoise , Norwich , N. Y. , slightly In- juiod. K Turner , Town , slightly Injured. Joe lirown. feet mashed. William Murray , head Jammed. A longlistaroalsonioroor less injured. A hospital car Is expected from liiainnrd to icniovu the wounded to that place. The coroner will hold an Inquest to-moriow muming , but It is evident no one is to hlaino and it wns simply nn unavoidable accident. The Escaped Convict * Keen. Titicr. , Nob. , OcL 4. [ Special lo Iho ] l ist Wcdne.sday M. Woorl ami ( icorgc C ( win lit , convIcU , eicarHHl fiom the penitentiary , and up to last night had not been seen. About dusk Saturday tvo men wearing convict clothes were socn skulking In u cornllcld on the ouUklrLs ot Corthuid. A largo number of men ut once stalled In pursuit , Imt failed to nud them np lo mid night. This morning I < is llo. FitKo it Co. discovered that theli stoio had bc.cn enteied thiough a back window and that two H ultti of clothe. * , a hat , cap nud other small ai llolo fl of wearing appaiel had boon taken. Ncai whcio they entoicd the stoie convict's cap was found , showing that Iho robbery had been committed by the lull birds. A number of men stalled caily this moinhiK in dillercnt diioctions In pursuit , of the fugitives , and hope to inn them down. Tlio Kl litu ol'Wnr Vetornnfi. Niw : YOIMC , Ocl. fl. A committee from Iho Vctci ans' lllghts union recently wioto a let ter to Sccictaiy Whitney , letting forth that Iho lights of tlio veterans wcr Ignored when aioduotion in the foice in the navy depart ment was made , and thut often the xcloraiiR weio tlio hist to bedischatgcd. The secretary icplled lo Iho committee sUllug that ho'vvau In Hympathy with the piinclploof appointing- to .iiid ictainliig votcuus lu oftlco when II wns possible to do i > o. The Idler wns at once shown to Commo lorn Chandler , who Itwt July icduccd Iho woiklng fouc In his depart ment , and seven veteinns who woie then dls- chaiged weie Immediately lelnsUk-d in their positions. _ _ .Mllln toSturt Up. PiTTMU'iUJ , Oct.1. . A Nowcasllo ( Pa. ) Hjioclnl says : The Etna null mills , owned and opciulcd by Kimberly il Co. , will slail up In all dcpailmenls on Tuesday , after nn Idle- m s 01 neatly u > oar. ricixiatlous ] niu ulso lioing made lor an eaily ic.siiniptlon nt Ih6 Wcsloinlilo works , and McKiu ; , AudiewK * ; Co'a oMcii-lvo sheet mills , both nt J eav Falls , I'a. Thelilu woiKs havu been cloned since June. _ _ A Call for Hank. Kejjorfu. .v , Oct. ! ) . The couiitrollci'- ] currency called for a icjmilof the comlUlon of all national banks ut the dose of hiisln- riiuisday , October 1st. Rheumatism Wo doiilit If tbrro It , or can bt , a remedy fur rliriiiuatlsin j but tlioummlsvlio linvu nulfurcd Its palng lure Ixxn crcatly 1 > ( ' ) > - clltcil by llonil's birsipirlll.t. If you lave tilled lo find iclli f , try thli emit xiuidy. "I vvJ8 ulllktrd wltU rlieiinutlsiii twntyi ycaie. 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