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' I FIFTEENTH YEAH. OMAHA , SATURDAY iMj OCTOBER 17 , 1885. NUMBER 101. CRIME'S ' CROWNING CHAPTER , A Horror Combining Attamptcd Enpc , Murder - dor , Arson and Suicide in Eaundcra Oo. A MOST FIENDISH FRATRICIDE , An I < mn Man Itouuillv Kills III. ' IJrotlici- Fanner Murdered Near J.clMnrfl , lown OUi i * Crimea. A Terrible vVAttoo , Neb , OcL 1(5. ( [ Special to Uio Jinn. ] The must horilble crime cnuiiUsI in 2s'cbro.skl Mnce thu Nauru county tragedy a jcarogo , o lined lust night ne.u thlsolty. Un a tin in seven mlle.s fioni the town lived Peter llongon and IIH ! family vvlfu nnil a clillil. In tint housdiold there also lodged 3Icngo.n's brothei , Nicholas , .1 joung mini nhout nineteen joint ) of age. Yesterday the two men went over to unothrr farm , tliu properly of Hongon , nliont two miles from tliu homestead , to attend to some work re quired there. At nightfall Hongen deter mined , asns Ids Iroquent custom , to fttny nil night In tliu vacant Jiotiso t lie re , sending tliu jouiig in , in home to attend to the chorus nndrotmn In tliu morn ing.A . A bout 0 o'clock In the evening passers on the ro.id skirting IhoHengoit homestead heaid I'isroi. HIIOTS flrfsl In the lumse , niul Immediately saw a in.in , c.mjlng u toit-h , piling ! through the door and inn towaid some hay stacks about fifty jaids from tliu lionso , and thc"-c In a iiilnuto sprung Into flame , whlli1 the man , torch still In hand , ran luclc to the bain near tliu dwelling. Tliu witnesses of the scene nt once hastened tothe house , but on attempting toentei wore i oitcr.n itAric in ri. VMI : AND BVIOKI : , On this Instant another pistol shot was lioaid from tbo bain , and upon glancing In that direction the htiuetuio was seen abla/o nt e\i'iy point. The elloits of the men to MWO the contents of elthei house or stable were futile , as the ll.unes had gained too jrc.it headway , mid no water was obtainable. The light ot the throe lues atti acted the resi dents for miles around , who stood about helj > - less to stay the conllagintlon , and certain that thu Mibsidenre ol tbo llames would icvcal A Tinuini.v : ir.Aiiie TAI.I : . It glow 11101 ning befiiio thu people wore nble to enter the ruins. The lions , a fnimo building , and thu bain , a stiuctnru of like diameter , had been reduced to ashes. In the latter , MJen hoiscs and three cows had pui- Jshed , and the cries ol thu doomed beasts had been no llltlo clement of honor to thu lust who readied the bcone. Thu cuicst among the ashes of the dwelling was commenced in thu confidence that iioiiimii.r. Dibci.osur.ns were In store , as tbo mjsteiy of the circum stances attending the dlscoveiy of tholiiehad been heightened by the fact that nonu ol the family bail appeared on the scene. It was bc- liovcd that all had been murdeied , and th.it the criminal had tired the picmlses to conceal Ills deed and then escaped. The house was built In "L" foi in , as thedii- gram below Indicates. Among the ruins In the smaller wing , near the communicating door , TWO noniES wr.m : rouxu , those of an adult and an infant. Thu fiio had wiought Its awful work , and but thu skulls and poitionsof the trunks roiiiained , thu bones calcined to a gkulni : whitu and thu llosh bioiled to a cliar. The remains were H-adlly Identified as those of Mrs. Hcngen and her Inbo. Oaieful examination of the rumnindei of thu dwelling's inins revealed nothing mine , but when bcarch was madu In thu bain , 1111 : iit.ACKi.vn : > coitisi : or A MAX , nt wlioMi Mdo lay a huge Colt's ru\ol\er , was found near a stall and lying against the roasted carcass of a horse. The horror ol the situation impressed Itself most toiclbly upon the witnesses , and Indig nation ioso to a pitcli of madne-H when , at this juncture , the hu-band mid father , who had slept unadvised of : CALAMITY , until on awakening at da ) break , he was in formed bj u neighboi In passing , arrhed In froiuled basin. Ills grief was bujond bounds : ho recognl/od the blackened eoipso In thu barn as tint of young Nicholas , his brother , and between his uppilllng lamenta tions ho pom cd forth the bltloiobt and most tciTiblo curses on Ilia soul of the man albeit of bis kin who hud wioughttho awful ruin. Jlengen had at lasttobo toielbly lestralnod , as In histmiibpoits of giluf ho tlucatened himself with Injiny. The situation Is apparent , although the cir cumstances leading to It will be vni.iiii iMiim.vrs roniviit. : ThofamlU Is Ocn man , and Peter , the head of thu household is a tlnilty , diligent man who within a lew yearn has acqulied n liberal eompdoncy undlaut laud Ml Interests in Saiindeis county. Nicholas , thu murdeicr , liitonilhny and Miicide , was a snmit joung fellow about twenty joarsof ago. Mrs. Jloiigen was n quiet , tolling wmit.in , well liked bv all the nolglihniHund hhai ing intiuli thu cied'it of hoi husband's foitnne. Not ono woid of lepioach has uver been breathed against thu family and thu imuntlvu to tlm torrlblu tragedy passes all understanding. It IH thought by some that > ouiu' Nicholas may havolx'on wiir-out he.ut tlmn hoovei l > elra > ed and taking advantage of the lone situation that nlghUm had aUeiiiptednciliulnalnssanlt upon his biotlu-rn wife. Tailing and mad dened by learnt O\IM > SUIO ho had then taken awful moasinos to MippiObs It. This theory , liennnvi , does not moot general wvor , and It h inoio chiiiitalilo to believe that Nicholas committed lho oiies of crimes which toiml- iiutcd In Ids own dcbtrndion , whllu surterlng Jiom tenipoiiiry dciungcmunt of tliu brain. A.N01 1IKII ACCOUNT. WAIIOO , Neb. , Oit. 10. [ Spedal to the HKI : . ] Last evening about 8 o'clock the hoiiMiiind bain ol Pderllongen , living about sou-it miles southeast of Wahoo , weio tils- covoml to bo on liiv , mid on nelchbou going to thu house , It was supposed that thu occupants had gone to Ithaca to wuuej fbovv that was being given iltoio , and the pail les mn to the bain to try to bavo thu team and what thej loulil ( lieu- , but anlud too late to s. v an > thing. AH teen M the tire was biifllulently over to imiku an examination thu hoiilhlu fact v\iis dlNCovoicd th.it Mtu. llWJgen Olid a HUM slvjeai old daughter \\eiubiiincd In the | IOUM > , and joimn lleiigon , n biothci of thu vNoman'h hn&bandvatt buintsl In thu bain. The unfortiinatu father and husband nltlmtlmo was away from homo wnno two tulles distant at work wheiu liu o\H'cte4l | to remain all jilgbt , until the sud bornotohlinby a son of Mr. J , W. O'Knne , a neighbor. The theory now advanced Is that the jouiif man hrst murdered thu family , Hred tin liouso and then liixil the barn and shot him self , as there was a revolver found by hi- hldo when llrst discovered. Further de vclopmonts may prove dlllicult to obtain. Tin : sn.vi ! or run CUIMI : . Holow Is a dlagniin of Uio bceno of UK tragedy t < | : ' ' i" : i ' ' ' ' : b' . . . . : , E j : D : A. The house. n. Hod whore mother and child lay. c. Door where Nicholas went out ami neighbors attempted to enter. H. Tlm b irn. b. The body of Nicholas. el. The stalls. K. Bain door. 0. 'I ho haj stacks. IMJUI.ST AND i uimrint ivni.orMnNTS. : WAIIOO , Neb. , Oct. 10. [ Associated Press. ] The opinion ol thu coroner's jmy is that they- had been murdeied by Hengen's brother , who uttciwards suicided. 'Iliu brother was snnstniok a > oar ago and had been subject tn lil of insanity hiiicu , and it is supposed he committed the ciimo dining ono ot tin-be' ' bi > elis. _ A TYatHciilul Ficiul. Sioux CITY , Oct. 10. The most horrible minder that over disgraced Woodburj county oceui led In West Folk township la-st even ing. James and John Johnson , brothers , llve'd together on a farm. John was married and James was a single m in , about 33 JCMIS of age Yubtenlay they had a hoiibo raising , after which A KIU : or IKUU : WAS TArrr.n. The two brotheis quarreled and James was ordeied fiom tli lioiiio. Ho wjnt out on the piaii Ic nud icmalncd until about 11 o'clock. He then iduined to the house nnd found his brother John asleep in bed. Taking an old army musket ho loaded It , placed the muz/Io to John's head and llLiVV : HIS 11IIAIXS OUT. Notsatlslio I with this iiundlsh work , ho de liberately loaded tlm gun nwin and lired anothoi dmigo Into his head , bcattering thu brains and blood ovci thu bed and walls of thu room. Thu murderer lemaincd at the house two hours and then went and inhumed the neighhoistbnthisbiothci was dead. Ho was immediately placed under arrest , and subsequently made a confession of the horri ble crime. On the way to this elty with an officer they met a wagon wlthacolHn for tlio dead man , nnd Johnson , being told that lie would novoi sco his mother again , replied : "Yes , I will. i WIM. Mr.F.r uivt i.vmn.i.I" The wile of the inurdoied man blood by andbavv the cilme , agreeing tint It was the pioper thing to do. Shu has not been ar- icbte.il , but olllcers have aheady been sent to the bcenu , and will doubtless return tomoi- row with hei and the childien In custody. AMnilKH AfCOTNT. SIOIIK On y , Oct. 10. [ Special to the Un : . ] Last night James 11. Johnson shot Ids btother , J. U. Joluibon , at theii icsidencu at Climbing IIIII , WestP.uk township , twenty- blx miles southeast of this dty. Sherill Mc Donald , who was litteen miles away , on hear ing ot It dioveto Johnson's house and placed him under anesr. At bencn o'clock this evunlng , Johnson's stoij Is that hu had n ke.f of beer at his house jesteiday , and last night ubiiit ten o'clock a quanel arose und hu shot his biother. Thu sheriff tunnel the dead body lying across the bed , thu brains scattered all over the room. Johnson admitted thu minder and said , "I old the shooting ; I shot him. Hang niu now. " The slicrin summoiu'd the nelghbois to hoar the confession. The dead man's w ifo claims that she laid acioss the foot of the bed and was asleep and did not bear tbe shots. MeDonald bionghl Johnson , who Is ten - tj-bi\jo < us old , to this elty , when ) ho now lies In jail , and left thu w Ifo of the dead iiiin iindtliieo young children at homo. Daputy bhorllt Davonpoit and thucoionor luft this moinlng for thu scene of tliu minder and w ill , no doubt , biing in tliu family under lines t tiHiionow moinlng. The murdered man was Ihhly-fho years old and owned a ipmitcr section of land. Young Johnson Is iiultalnlolligentund will not gl\o his leasons foi the shooting. Muriloroel For Ills Money. Sioux CITY , Oct 10. [ Special to the UKK. ] A farmer named Moirls Lamb , living near Lu Mars , was run over this moinlng near the depot theio by the Chicago , Milwaukee A ; St. Paul train about 13 o'clock. When picked up m was loundto bo cold and stiff , with cuts In Iho bend Indicating foul play. Hu went to l.o Mars jostoi day Intending to bell his land , nit it ho did bo It Is not known. Ho VMIS been late hist night In company with a stranger , but since his body has been toiuid notracoof the stranger can bo dlscovcied , : i oat excitement piovnllsut Lo Mais and If ihobtitipcdid muidoier h found ho may bo I ) ne-hed. Hi/riioiT , Od. 10. The polle-u last night raided the baleen known us the "Arctlo Ites- aui-ant , " bunposed to bo the icsoit of ciimlnals. Over the baleen Is a [ inker loom , nnd In this weio sovoial but Jars who otloied loslstanto. 1 lie door w.u > bm st In and tltuollieer * weie hlvcn back , Thu men woiu ilnally forccil uit and mot tlm police ) with drawn rouihen- . , mt woiDixTolved In a like manner , thu old- [ ! er.s .shooting twoof them , ono Cluules Stiong by name' , died this niornln . Several otheu aiie.sled , lllloolH Cororecl SiMiiscn-iKi.i ) , 111. , Oct. in. Allliouijh a llttor light was imido by L.O. Wliederiind Itov. Smith fin thu independents , n solid ie- publican state centnil c-ommlttoo wasdioson kv thu coloiod men of Illinois in convention Unlay. Tlm lndoH-ndoiil.s | had nearly as many votes as thu other faction. Thurcpoit ul thooomniltteo on tnidoand InUir , declar ing for low tii 111 or lieu t aide , w ad uuanl- BUCKEYE BALLOT BRAWL , Both Pnrtie3 Prcsentiug Eival Claims o : Advantage in the Legislature HUNTING DOWN THE CROOKS Oi-cntTntllKiiation nt CfnclmiiU ! Ovci the Kloution Krutuls A Small niooily Slilit , OuUircuU nt The Olilo Kl ITlin count IIIIH not yet rciiUiod n ilcflnlli jiolntoii the IccHlntho \ to niul both piirtiiv claim the mlvmilnno In the iiFfcinlily. The pop tilur r < i unliiiuiit iiKiiliiHt tliu hullot liuiKlM li Cindtitmti hits ulnioH re iclied u rlutoiM pitch tint oonkrjlulKment LonlioN the iolii > u nl at lulrtuiiul no troiililo Is iinttclinitoil. 'Jliu lli.i pip-cnt porno "peclnl niUlciM this iiKunlntr vhleli , iilthouifh not otllclat , nio jet of Inh an llioilly niul nru uiiLouriiKiUK to iipubllim IIOJIOH imil IntortMtB ] x niiiNi YKT roNrnTsivt : . CINCI.N.SATI , Ohio , Oct. 10. I''jOO iu.- [ Speclal to the Hir. | Theiu is veiy lllth clmngu In the muddle on thu llamlltoi county leglslativo ticket. The demoeiat1 have weakened on their claims of > esteida > and now say thu vote Is veij close and nom of their candidates will liauuimajoiitj o moie than 'iOO , while two or three republican1 may pull thiough when thu ofllcial count I1 mndo. Attornejs rei ie--entlng both partlc- havu been engnired , and committees from tin Lincoln and Young Men's Htalne clubs 01 : the pait of thu republicans and the Duck worth and Jeflei > on dubs for the duiuoriats , will bo on hand to sec a fair lount , Thu republicans concede the election of Hntterlleld , the rindldatu for the legist ture , but elalm thu remainder of thu ticket. The Volksireund ( ilcm. ) sajsthis moinlny that the lepublieans have elected one senator and twelve icprcsentatlvos In Hamilton conn- tv to the general assembly. A dispatch liom Coluiubus to the Times- Situ sajs : It is now definitely s ttledthattnu lepublii-ans have sevunteen senators without Hamilton county , lacking ( wool a majoiit } . ( ii-elner is beaten in lAlusklnguui dis- tilit by no. and Niel In Athens by little more. This would gi\e the republi cans both branches outside of Hamilton county. An executive committee of onelnni- drod held a meeting at noon to day and sent a letter to the judges ot the common pleas eouit asking them to MIIIUIIOM u hpeclal grand jutv to examine into thu taiusof violation of the eleUlon lavvsjof Ohio. SIII.HMAN M'Ki : OK IT. CiiirAno , 111. , Oet 1(1. ( [ Special to the Heel Thu follow ing telegram lias been iec.elvt.tl hero : JlANsriri.n , Ohio , Oct. 10. Latest advices give positive a-surance that thu legis ature Is lojmblic.in , not less than three 1101 more than six majoiityitliout Hamilton county , tioin which we have tuvoiable advices indi cating the election of nine lepubllcan repiu- s > eiitativc's und four bcnntors. .lOHX SlIKHMAN. Tin : nnt'i : vrnns uorn : ! ) . Ci.vriv.vA 11 , Oct 10. Special to thu I&rr & Mi. Kichard Smith Mid last nightVo : elect font senators and nine iepicsuntatives. 'Ihugang tiled to cheat us out of them , but they weie watched too dosolj lost nlgnt , " County uilices elected bj lepublieuis me common pleas judge , tieasuier and commis- slonei , wliile the demociat get cloik , mo u- cutlng attoinev , and board ol contiol. .Majoi Smith said : "Daspite tliu villainous li.uids ot thu gang , thu victory in Hamilton county Is substantial. " Tim Cincinnati Knqulrer ofllco and leaders of thu convention gang natiowly escaped vlolonce last night , and there is no lulling how soon troubles will begin. All along theiu havu been mutteilng ot a storm , mid the liotons element of the city has on Is' been too icady to lepeat the scenes of the jail massacre. Decent Germans me aionscd by thu monstrous fiauds of thu demnciaticgang leaders heie , and It on y ivqnlicd aspaikto cause a liloodier ontbicak than that one of two veaibago. Last night about SXK"o\cr ( the Hhine citi/ens" were to bold nn indigna tion meeting at Turner hall , but the owners wisely i of used to open the doors. In an in- uedlbly blunt time Vine stieet was packed with at leastt-,000 excited people demanding rincngo ujion thuhc.ulb ot thucoiiiiptlonlsts. At midnight theievvas less excitement on Vinobtreet ami thiongliout the city , though at any time itonlyio'iuiieda leader to cicato louble. The ballot-box conuptionists were thoioiighlv alaimod , and nonoof them could bu been at their old haunts. Had the gang not been 1 lightened at the enoimlty of their own crimes last night , there is no doubt that the mlbbing billet boxes would have ghen thtu-i i > It the democrats. As it is tliuj have from ! i,003 to-MKX ) illegal votes. IJut they are thoroughly bcaied and aie hiding , At t ! n. in. thu stieets weiucmiet , bnttlie Kniitiinu otlicu and icsi- dences ol niembeis of tliu gang weie gnaidcd by the police , besides 'Specials" btationcd on iiuaiu in theMieels. 'J heie aie two cases of Winchester rilles In the ] ; iiiiiiioi ollke , and other aims. In the meantime special police have been sworn in , and a stiong gii.ud uas placed in and about the Kiiqiiiti'r ollice , where , iluiiin ; thu daj.it iihdd , two boxes ot nuns had been quietly taken. . .lolmIeLcan had judiciously left the city for Columbuse.nl ) in thu moinlng. At thu bamo time the Klist legiment had buun oi > deied to the city immediately troin Hleh- inond , v\hcie it was in lamp. At 10 o'clock allaiis looked veiy seiions. and it was telu- ginheil | ) iiom thu ICnquliei olllco to New Yolk Sun that a ilot was feaied. litlei ( eunsi'l , howcvci , piuuillcd , ami the meet ing dispel sed. COMI'I.r.Ti ; I MIKI'If IVL. CISCINNATI , Ohio. Oetobei U ) . Complete nnoflli lal iigmes on the head ot the tli kct in Ohio liavo now been iccciu'd , and bhowa total ot li.1,201 votes tor Toiaker , and itt/.U lor 11 OKly. | KoniUei's majoi ily , 17lbS. ( viovi.vn ACiVi\sr nil. IIAMAI.S. ClNf IVNATI. Oct. 11.-Till ) OSUMItho COI1I- nillliuot thoeitl/ens' "hniiihcd" todaj sent n lellei to the pn'sldcnt ot the common jile.is judges , asking him to bumnicin Immediately 11 special grand JHIJ to examlno into tlm violation lation ot tliu election laws ot Ohio , commit ted In Hamilton county , and to indict nil persons against whom a ica < > omiblu iimount ot uvldunce.shall bo adduced. Thu commit tee fiel discouraged about getting win- lants laltlitiillj bcixcd lij the piesent iiollii ) touc of thu cltv , and hnv ile- [ "imlued to niovo against thu elerllon olTendcis thioughanaiits.suoin out bet ore the magistratis and seised lij eonsiable.s. Monuy is being suliM-iibcd lieely to the coin- mlttecnboutftl.OOOhaving nliuady been iu- cclved. iiisrinAPi'.rin. now AT roi.t vinrs. Con nut's. Out. Hi. Cieat oxcltcmcnt was cre.ited In tiont of demoeintlu hciulquaiteis on Ihond btieet nt i ) o'cloik thin attenioou mil a riot was iiauouly avoided. Soon after bimiu one about hcadquailcni lauded to bu sluing acrois the hticet In hugo foim , a li'oody bhii t w lib the IIIM-I Iptlou : ' 'Nuw north , ninv smith , u lie deal , the last ot the Mooch bldit. " It Ibbtalcdndrand Aimyot the Hu- nibllc man railed and gave thu committee mlt an hour to have tlm slilit taken down , ind I ) } oideisot aninubei of the commlttiu itas buingdonu when iimnn fioni the ie- publican headimaileiri grabbed the gaimunt ind allei boakfng it with Ueio-euo letiuiud mil binned tlieslilit In Iront of tliudemocrat- ( i headiiiaiteib. | A tiowd of several hundittd gatheietl and the gioatc-st uxcltcment pii'- vailed. Counsels ol coolci head- , prevailed , ind after much loud talk and tlucats ho ciowd dlspeiscd. Thu jelling caused lie peojilu In leave thcli biislni s wlillemanj locked theli doors. Thu leimb- Ic.uis denon uo it .w an Insult , and both sides nio eondemnc'd by the liettor I'ltla'iiR tor lailicliu'.tlng in a move which in the piesent lolillc.il lever heat might have led to gieat Obs of llfuund piopeity , I'OIKON AT A AViiJING. SCOIII.H OK OOKSTS 3IAIIB ItANflr.ltOtJSI.V HICKIIV vvr.nin.Nci ur.MCAcir.s. ScitANro.v , Pa. , Oct. iu.-Sin-clal [ to the In : . ] The poisoning and naiiow escajw ami ileaih of nioro than ono bundled guests it a fas'ilnnablo wedding In llonusdale , je.s- erday , which was attended by about twunty- ivoiesldentsot Scranton , Is tlm bensatlon of ho city , It Is not kuu > ui what poitlon ut the vve < ldlng breakfast was ix > isoned , but thai something whlcli was gcimrally partakrn ol rontnlncdadnJteroiis sillHlatico was evident from the suddenness with which near rly cvciy one who pjirtook w.vs tal\ en ill. The brldo and groom alone eseapcil the lerrlblu experience of guest * , being toe full of happiness to ptrlnko of the dangeioih delicacies ol the wedding liivaldaM , Tin gioom. Harry S. llattuii is the son of a Scranton meichanl. and h ! < inarilaRU witli > Miss Harriet \\eslonhnsliceiitho principal theme ol so clal gofljt In this section for sumo time , Young llattun is now dolnc business In Clii' rage , but It was in ninged that attei the wi il illng ceremon > , vvliich took place at the Honcftlnlo I'rcbbvteilaii chinch , tliu couple .should come to Scinnton and hold n weddlim reception. Acconllnglya meiij party tooli thu caisat Ilonu. dale justcidaj afternoon lei bcraiilon. They had been on the tiniu liutn shoit time when bcveiiiligncsts liom this city wen * nitackul vsltli stmtigebensatloim , ln < c.nding dlssiness , jialn , in thu stomach anil vomiting. Thusullcrcrsgi-uw vvoisu all tin VMIJ to Cnrbondaie , and when tli.it town was uiuhi'd , Mi" . Uatti'notjil7abetlipoitgmnd' : niotheioftliegioum.was'deluriousiiudliui sou became nticoiiiious. 'lite inn limn C'aiboii' dile toberanton was madu In less than mi hoiirnndcauiages wei-ontthu depot In thi ck } to taku tile paitj to the residence of tin groom's tatliei , which had been ntted up fern inception. Instead ot engaging in lestivltles , however , It looked as it ptopaiations toi vev- ei.U tuncrals would bo In ordei , sodwthlj sick v\as cverjbodv but tliu man led couple , ISids weie piupaied at once toi the sutfeier- and a niimuor ot thu most pumiinent doctoi- in town were called in to minister to tlieii needs. The ductois v\firke < l haul all ntghl and this 11101111114escijbody , with the extep- linn olMis. Hatten's nintliei vMispionounccil onto ! danger. Thu miiloilngsof Honesdalt guests has been similar to those of thu Scran ton pconle , but all am doing well. The na tin col the poison that caused M > much eon bteination and HulTeiinj has not \et been a' certained. O ! HOARD i.ivi : STOCK. CiucAcio , Oct. 10. [ Sfieolal to the KKK.- ] CATII.I. Kceelpts of cattle for the day weie TO.WJ head , against 7,740 last 1'riday , making about 40OiS , for the week so 1ir : , against 30,118 for the same time last week. Peiib were full ol common westerns nnd na tive * . In lact tlio gencial emal Ity of fresh nr- rivals is ratlioi below common. Tlicio vva not a load of piimo lirst-class cattle on tliu maiket and but few loads of ically usetnl na tive. ' ! , but native grades below thu-iU noted were plentiful. Weights of these common and medium natives aio not taken Into con sideration , as nice , fat little steeis of lr > < l will sell eqiiallj as hlsdi as lean and coarse averaging 1,300 and upward. Tat Is what is wanted. Hujeis claimedgood and iisoUl natives were a slindo stronger todaj , > et In a general way such are Inlly Me lower than last Friday , while mod him natives , or such as aie classiiied Iu the maiket as biidi , me 2 > c to lOc lower than last 1'iiday , and tlicy woic almost un saleable. Pool and common i.mgois may bo iiuoted 'Joe toSOc low or for Iho week , and best lonnd about i.0o toiiV : lowoi. Texaiisliavo been scaico lei a day 01 two , and have been rathoi tinner th.rn otherwise. The stoeker and leedci trade lias undcjgone little 01 no diaiure In the last twuatj-fom hour- . Spot u- lators weie buying more stock , but atpimes that "look as though they weio stealing them , ' ' said a M'lki. 5"ct at the pi ices specu lators niu getting It v\jJU take them a long timu to swell theli Unnc ) , account to veiy laigu pioxitloiis. | Tlii'stock ) calf trade lb again nidot , witli good soils selling nt about tonuur Jiguies. bhlpjin .steer.s , lav ) to l/iOO Ibs , S' > .40,0.00 ; l , 50 to lr , : 0 Ibs , 5.j.OOC ? . ' 5. ! ) ; U-.l ) to 1.20Q Ibs , fiOfiJI.M ; Mock- eis and fccdcis , dull at5i.J. : ( ' ? I.OJ ; cows bulls and mixed , bl.X40a ( ) : bulk. S-.WK-i Wi ; through Texas cattle weaker ; tt'iO to 1,0 tO Ibs , v oj ( . i.v ; 7V ) to two ibs , i'-ioscuJWO : ooo to 700 Ibs , 84.7fKrt(10 : : westcin rangois dull and 10e lowei ; natives and halt bieeds , SB/iOftTI 500 ; winteied Te.xans & ; . ( KoM.CO ) SalCb 77 , co 40. Iloos Receipts ot hogs foi the day 2",000 , against l'Jiil5 ! last Kilday , making about 1AVKU toi thu week so far against 1K,497 ( ) tor the bamo timu last week. Market fahly active and mlcca ashadc lowoi on mdinaiy runs of packing sorts and n shade higher on eloselj assmtcd light weights. The bulk of picking borts sold between .i.'O : i.W ) , oddb and ends and some full loads at ? I ni)0 , and beat heavj at Vt.KVa4)0. ( ) soils scaice and in good demand , esiicolall > singeing jilgs and teathui weights vvlncli sold at sii'JO&i'UO , and other soits of light at & , ! (0u ( ! .bO. Honitli and mixed , Pt.,0 ( < $ : i.r > 0 ; packing and shlpplm. . tiiO to IJ.50 Ibs. , S' : doc < " : ! .l ) : light weiglitH , l'(0 ( to 170 Ibs , il.so ( > M.OlbOtoaiO ; Ibs , o-(0 : ) ( ( < f. TO ; skips , . ' .50 fe-5.i" ! . I'ltont en AXI 1'iiovisioXH , CiiicAoo. Od. IP . [ SjH-elal to the I3ii : . . ] WIIIAT Thu wheat maiket sustained a bo- veiu attack of depression ntonu timu to-day , but milled liom it , and dining the nlternoon leroveied somewhat of Its buojancy and tinnlly clobed a sluido higher tli in je.steid.ij. Cables came in weak and tliu pit w is full of ellorsal the opening , who succeeded in driv ing Dece'iubei vsheut down to HP e , or le lower than the close last night. The declinu nndenintily hioughtoiita gieatdc.il ol "long wheat , "and thu Icellng for a timu was qulto nervous. At its weakest ixjlnt camonewsot Iliu jiosting of u laigu amount ot wheat nt New Toil ; ns out ol condition and lid * caused a gicat nianj neivous lioldeis to let KO their prnppiU and thuiesiilt was tint Deecmbei tutiliih fell of to ' .ip , , , . , the lowest point of the day , nionud which ng- ino vi iv Lugo quantities diaugcd hands' . Ilu.vingbecaiiiumoiugeneial and the nun Let ndvamedslowlj loH > < e , fell back to ill vs then losonndei nl longer I mIng to tt'c , und Ic-ll oil and dosed ut Vl niil e on regulai lioaid. In tinatleinoon llieieas almost a bnoiant maiket , New'Yoik taking the leaden on Imnioved expoit demand and Miong Inn ing. Dccembei mUanpcd to Vi\i : closing it outride iigmes , ehUher than vestenlav. I ho feeling was strong sit thu dose. Cons In coin t lading was blow , and lo\\ i | ti Ices i nli d dining tliu legal. u Hsslon , but thu maiket bccaniu btrong again In the atlei noon in sjiupalhy with wheat , advancing ind closing well up to vosturdaj's anal quo tations. OATH-Oats ruled dull and steady , without nnv notlreablo < li ingu In prices. I'IIOVISIO.NS 1'ioUsloiib weio quiet and unchanged , _ _ " I ITKH inr. OJIUAT siiMVAtjinn : si'ix IT. vioit Hlllirhl VVIIlIAI'OI'l.r.XVMIbll I1DVV. MII.WAUKI.I : , Oct. lli ( Siicdal to thu lii : : , ] A icpmt leaclii'il .thu city to-day ot ho dangerous illne.ss of Veler Mcdeoch , thu .jieat speculator. McGefidi lives in an eht- 'antiesidenio neai the , Soldleis' home , and uasacllvolv making niep r.itlons lo stait for L'allloinla. Ho awuk'o vi-i Illiind w i taken ultn a partial upopleclju Htiol.e th.it uimo my HIM ) ( aiislng his death hetoio relief oind be nlfoidcd. Mcico ( < h suiteied agonies Toi bomuhoin.s , lintw.w allotiUd some iillet shoitlv beloio noon , 1IK i.ill liom death uasvctj clobL * . Hlsiittendliigphjsldaiisbav luisavcij hick moil , but tli it liu will in all uobabllllj iccovcr. MII.W vi KI.IVln. : . , Oit. in , | Ass ( dated 1'iess ] relei Mctieoeji. the boaid ot u.ulu iperator , VMIS stricken down b > Mmicthing Iko npojilexy at an eaily hour this moinlng , ind torbuveialhouisltwas thought ( hat hn would die. Hohasgiown very stout , and \\asbtileKeii Hov.n at liis liomu ne.u the city u HI wilt a moment's warning. Thu doclois vuio hastily callid , ami alter winking with ho siilleier tor bomo timu gavu him relict. : t Is not believed that Ids sickness is regular ipopluxj , but UN so Ilkiit that his call was veiy dose , Mr. MiCeoch was vuj mi.ch K'ltei ut n . ) . but Ids illnev. N htlll i.'gaided itei > bci lulls , Tli Sinull-l ox. MosjiiKu. , Oct. lit.OllUial ii nuns u iho hiiilth i II ic in il.ij i-lmw fortj tin i e deaths fioni Miuill pux fn thi'dl ) jt'Mi'lila ) . FORWARD FORTIIE"FRONTIER , Servian Troops Orosa Into Bulgaria ami Op posing Armies Mnss Before Thorn , ON THE VERGE OF DATTLE. Imllcntloiif. That tlio Itnllrntt I'loliloiu Is tci Ho Kolvccl at Last In Ulootl Other L'oreJgti No\\ . Ttio Hu' rlnn r LONDON , Oct , 1C.t IKSei vl.ins cwvcd Uio Ilulgarian liontier near Charkol. They are iidsaticlng tovMiiil Solii , and are now ne.u Diagomnii Pass. King Milan Is In command. A panlu picvalls at boiln. Konr b.ittallons of liilanlry have gone to detend Dragomin 1'abs. Thuj hue with them only two bit- teiicsof small Held guiH. TJiuro Is no Hul- gatlan IUMVJ nitlllery nearer to the sccuo than thatalSistova and Hustchuk. Itisex- ix-cted that Solia will bo eaptuied by a conp- de-mnin. Austria has warned King Milan that what ever is thu Issue of Uiu piesent tumble , it will bu useless for him to expeit suppoitfiom Austila. Thu railway comp ihles In Austria and Hungary and thu Danubian Navluntiou contpiiny liavubeen notified to piepaiu tor thu transportation of tioops and munitions of wm. ov inn vi non or A viniir. CoxsiriMHM.r , Oct , 111. A large foieo of'l'niklsli tiooplias been otdeivd to ad vance in the dhei tiou ot Nissi. A bittle be tween the Seivians and Tiul i Is imml ent. bi. Pi , n iisnt nn , Oit. -Tbe.loinnnl do St. Polei-sburg today , In commenting on the liltlgaihui question , slums signs of Innia- tlencunt thu dela > In settling the difficult } and sijs : "llussia.ill not siilimlt to thu dictation of M. Karavelotl , the ISiilgaiinu piimu ministei. U tbe waining ot the am- bas'sadots to Prince Alexander to pa < Ify Itoinuella nt the iiski. ' losing thu union does not make linL-aiia letnrn to ICMSOII , tlietresli conleiuncu tonssi'mbie shoillv will settle tin1 dill'culty on the aine bisls us the stmting in - .ullon. " IMjint the prosint i oni-sent A11VI1NU IN III 1.11 VKIA. PHIM ii'opoi.is , Oel. lii.A decree has been Issued calling out all tliu fcseives foi active bunko. The Chinch lit Politico. LONDON , 0 t. in. C.udinal Newman , In nn uddicbs to day said that the Piotcstant church of Knglaiul was thogieat lmlvv.uk of this country against Atheism. Ilesildtli.it ho wished all success to tlicso defending the church , and tli it lie and his tiiends would join in dulendlng it. C.udiiial Newman's views an1 Important In connection witli tbe forthcoming elections lei mombe'is of paill.inienl , and ilie.v will be likely to inlliicnie many votes In tavoi ol conservative candidati's. I-'ranco anil I'oi-liiKal. PAUIP , 0 < l. 10. Lo Matin to-day "avs that Portugal has elzed two Vreneh stations on thuCulf ot ( ininea , and uigrsM Iu I'u'j- cinet , mlnistcT ol ioieign altaiiN , to act ener getically in theaiiuttei. , Cholciu In Italy. ' UOMH , Oct. li ) . Killj-four new case's 'of diotuni and tw'entj'-thico deaths from the disease weio icpurted in Palermo jestc-i- IOWA ITIMH. FK.IIIINO ri'siov. Dr.s Moixr.-J , Oct. 10. [ Special to the Hnr. ) Dr. Dennis , ol Ced.u JUpids , chair man of the straight greenback central com mittee , has announced a series of meetings foi Colonel Colvin , of Michigan , and H. Mar tin , ot Wisconsin , who will speak In Iowa against fusion. Tliej belong to the national gieenback party , and icpudinte ( he action of Weavui and ( iilletto in selling out the green- baekeis to the democraticuty ] > , and will light fusion lieie fiom now to ( lie ind of the campaign. Tlm action of Gillette , diniiman of thu national greenback committee , and candidate foi lieutenant iro\enioi on the Jowa democratic tiiket , is being loudly de- nouiiied , and these puimlncnt greenbaekeis liom Allrhfgan and Wlsccjiisln have come to low a to help defeat him. r MMI ) ov n owiits. : Iis : Moixr- . , Oi t. 10. [ Hpeclal to the ] Ihi. . ] C. W , Don it Co , dealeir , in llov.ers and seeds , made an assignment to-dajr to .1. li. Johnson , of thlsdtv. Kaillci In thodiy the > gaveadiattel moitgnge to Chllds Unw. , ol Phlhdclphla , for ? 'JOHK ) , vvlddi it is nn- dei stood about covers theii liabililies. V\DSIVN'S lowv Cirv , Oi I. 111. The final day of Iho Iowa Woman's rliiNiun Tomiioiawo Union convention was a bm > one. The ohi ( ion ol oHhois icsiilted : Mis. .1. 1 lien 1'osioi. pies- ident : Mrs. Anna Leo M.diin. ol Musiatinc , lcooiillngsfcidnij ; Mis. Aldilih , the lelii- ing piesident , ( onospimdingsodi laiv. Thu most impoilaiit v\oik oi the ( 'invention was todeloimliio the iiosllion ol the tiKsiKlaliiin townid the political panics whldi was mill- cateil b > the resolution lopoiti d last night. To emphas'-'omil tuithoi delinetlieii position thu loiivontion adopted this evening ( lie follow ing losolntloln : We de-lie hi to toiKoid om unl.illliig lov.ilh to Iho Xatlon.il Women' , Tomjioiaiiio union in all Its istablislud di- paitmonln of wink , but wo bdii'u- was a gravi ) mistake Im tlio National Women's Clu Mian Temx'iame | 1'iilon to lake fiiillsaii action at tin-bt. Louis lonvintlon wlildi is sit foi tli in the twontj-lliM n solution ot Ibit convention , and wodedaio tliut wo will ov iiciso ( ho llboily given in that resolution , nnd will not bo bound b > it. 'IhlsioMilntlon wasiuooptod M loiiO. Tliu ( ( invention do" < d to-night with a speech bj Mis. roster. roster.AN AN 1 fif VIM'II f ONVIC'I. lis ) : Jfoivrs , low a Oct. lit. John rolllns , a coin h t known ns "Tinstj. " esraped tioin hiseniilo\ei | \iiamosiiliibtnlght. . llowas sent liom Linn lountv in Man It Ib'-n lei dghtoon montlii , on the diaigo of hmglaiy , Thu htato oilers tWi foi bis eaptuio and 10- linii. lllhiigo 1M vonrs ; lidgbt. 6 hot niul \i \ indies ; wclglil , ) "i poiinds ; woie H num ber seen iMiot ; dai 1' i omploxion , brew n hair and lia/el e\es ; ninueiims India ink suns on hands. A on vsm rix-p. Drnt'iJI r , la. , Oct. ID. IShctinl to the IJi.i. . ] The town of ] ) > ios\illo , near this illy , isgieall > oxdted ovu thu illsiovoiy by iiiiuo bojsof , iboloutalning thu bodies of i\liat aie rtiipiio-ed to bo nlno nnbnin chlldion ill In a good state ot j > ioM-i\aton ! , having iceii ] iut In ahohol , .Suspicion IH attaelnd iu a Dr. Woodman who loimuly llml near 0 , but lias ieiiio\ed to Nebraska , and who In novlng dhpo-od of this ghastly collodion iNhldi idijsldans gincnilly keep. Tlm Im i\as lonnd In a laigu ho.u jiaillj filled witli ivator. 1)1 nt'ejfr , la , Ocl. -fAbsin latod Pies . ] -A ghastly elKcoxeiy was midi ) lit D orv illlu , thisI'ountv , last nlglil. Childion llsh- ng liuillttlopond draggid up u box which ont.ilned nine uiiboiu babes fiom four to Mutt months In pioe'ess of gestation. Tlm MIX had been air tight and had ( oiitalnid ilcohol. Ithadbeon ujiistanlly wasbid by ho siiilngliidi luinlshod Iois\lllos ) ) ivator supply. Mispldim iiolnln townid a loetor who loiuoM'il to .Ne'ii.uslut. tvo > e us igo , and who hail been sitspicteil of being u ualpmdltloncr. A Ifoobior Cn vw i'oiisv : ) n. 1 1 , Ind. , Oct. id. John A I'wlloo was hanged In 10 Unlay , tlm drop falling - ing at 12SI. : Ho was oxei nted for tlm innr- lerof nn old man named M'-Midlon and his rtlluilj J.liumij lust , the liuuw liciujj bin ned afterward to hide tht crime. Ho madn three conlcssinnsdiningimprisoniucntinipllc.itln ! < nt times sp\eral other patties In the commUsloii ot tlie crime. On the stivngtb of ono ol these , .lames Dennis was MMI- teiued to death , nut was given a new trhl , ami will doubtless be released. Cortee was uttcily itiostiato blnco last night , iefuslu lond. Ho had to lie ( an led to tbe ccatTotd wheie he made a shoit speech. Thu lotic broke twice , but VMW Inuilly adjusted utlv factorvand In twelve minutes life was ex tinct , f HIJRVICn MA.TTKK8. rosiorrii'i : AITOIN i-\ius rs. W.ittcnov , Od. 10. The postmasfot general tn-diy appointed the following fonrtli-olass postmasters : Illlnois-At Mnrtinsvllle , Heivdd MuNnry ; lledon , K. W. Mirlln ; Chaim , James r. Miller ; Allilon , John l.ondiigan ; Snmner , John C. Stanlev ; Wheeler , H. H. Dldz ; Duiand , Jolm Davis. wii.veMMi err IIKAIIS. Mr. Baldwin , the new l > appointed ic Hist iiudltiu ol t'io ' tieas.irj is a sonjg llaldwlu , ofthlddtj , Hols a lawJTr and was fuimei ldeik to the state i > nate of Mis- bimil. lie was subsequently elected member of that boih. A few months ago ho vv.is up- pninled i lifef ot a dlv Won in the olllcu of thu lompliollei of the eiuiencv. Ho assnuuxl thoilutv ofdcputj llrst auditor to-day , re lieving II. 1C. hoavoi , who lesigned Uy re quest of . oeiol.it \ M inning. M. It. Lamm has h en appointed ohluf of customs , dlv isinn nl iiistmilltot s oill e , vlco i : . 6. Pollack , i educed to a touith ehuss dcik- bhlp. TUP M W MI'NKO .lUinriAllV. Si-niMii in n. 111. , Oct. 10. 'I his being the homeol Chiel .lustlco Vim mil. ol New Mexico ice , ueently siMiondcd liom Ids duties jiendlng Investigat on into id ) ollidal con duct , gieat Inteiist is tell hei-o In the Until outcome of the matter. Congressman hpiingor , who was onu of these who iei ommondcd Judgi , * Vincent's ap- jiointment , liaving been Inteivlowed bj u btato Koglster icpoitei today said that tlie suspension seems to have been made at the Instanea ot Mi rislibacu , of Indianapolis , a inomliient lepublicanol thitdtv. Mr. rishliack , hav ing little know K dsro ol local affairs , .snpiosed ) tiiat jniios hdodod bj the commission ol Coltax 10 nt.v had jurisdiction of matters niisingnndii the laws of the United Stales , and ospee ally the land laws. Tills 'n a mis take , and the Coltnx county couit has jniis- dlelion onlv ot CMSOS arising undei thu laws ol thu teiiitoiy ol New Mexico. The ills- tnct couit , vshldi meets in Santa Ku has juiisdiction ol alt mattei-s aiising iindui United States laws and the liny tin Ibis coiut was soleeted last , lnl\ and DOISOJ had nothing to do with it. Mi. Spiingci said that itwasu gieat mistake to recogui ? ! ) Dorsoj in .uiyw.i } but that the goveinment was in no inannei ) ) rejudk'd ( by his apjiolntnient as ouu out ot the nvu Jiny commissioneis In Colfax couutj , nil being demoeiats except Doiscj. Doisuy's ollidal duties v\ere all perloimed In a very lew minutes and that the commission has not luithei Iciral existemo. Spanger is ol the opinion that upon the thoiougli investigation or nil tacts , it will be louiiil that Chief Justice Vincent has made the host judo New Mexico lia ovoi had , and that his conduct thioughout lias been thoi- ouuhly honiibt and consolontlons and with due leuaid to the public' inteicsts. Ho also stated that should nn investigation piove otherwise , lie would bo the lust to demand Vincent's removal. i'itr.siii\ii ) \ppoivTvirNTH , WAMUMIION , Oct. Hi Tliu piOMdont to day made tie follow Ing npnolntnients : To bo consul geuoial for the United btntes. Hen- inmtn F. iJeiiham , ol Oicgon. .it Calcjilta. To bo nossce , nt Jeinsalem. Ernest P. Ilaldvvln , of Wisconsin , to bo deputy liral auditor ol the tioaimy. WAsinvu.roN , Oct. 10. The secietaiy of the tieabinv liisH'quo'ted tlie losignatioa ot Benjamin P. Davis , deputy fourth auditor of tliu tioiihiiij , and his helceted his sueeesbor , but thu 11.11110 Is withheld for tbo piesent. Tliu lequostlor Davis' icslgnntion wasmado over a week ago , but has not been compiled witli. It is htatcd at the tieasnry deputment that changes will be madu giadu.dly in a number ot otbci ollices ina similai giade. AinerlcaiiH niul the Gorman Army. YOUK , Oct. HI. A Washington spo- A few days ago a disjiat-h troni lioilln a nounccd that nianv German-Amer icans Iinvc boon lately molested bythugov- ciiiment and piessed Into militaiy service , und that Minister Pendloton was taking steps to save them ttom such annojaueo hero- alter. 11 thatnuant anything , itumldonly tic lonbtiucd into meaning 1h.it oui niialslei Is attempting uithei to nego tiate a new tieaty for icgulnting thu status ot ( icmian-AniPiii.in dti/ons in ( loriuany or to amend tliu Itaiieroft tieity. Tons having hi on oxpicssed bj somu < ! ei- maii-Auieiic.ins tb.it oin government might lake stops involving an abioration ot the li.iiu roll tieaty , and thus onlv lemovo thu saioguaid nndoi vvlddi a hiigudass ot ( ! oi- iiiaii-Ameileans can visit their fatheilaud , an inquiiy was made of Mi. Portia , the Ilibt as- sisiant bccidaiy ot state , who is in chaigo ot [ liplomatlo nllaus , about the mallei. Ho said lh.it tlicio had been manj complaints ol tliu Inelllciency ol the Dancrolt tieatj in piotect/- miT ( itrmaii-Amoiiean eiti/cns in their nlcl hume , but tins troveinment bad talii n no stops to negotiate witli tlioCei- maii govoinment In log.iul lo thu matter. Ho did nut believe Mi. Pundloton had done tnvtbiiU' , but Inllmatcdthiit IhumliiisU i was itnd > ing the matlei to nnil out what is piling tobiMloiie. Mi. Pinter also stated that It stcmed to bo iho geiieuil oiiinlon ol wi'll inhumed poop'o ' that woconld banllj a k tbo lloiman govoinment to toibe.u liom imnlsh- iug doi mans who havu obtiilued eili/eiihlilp llioio lei what violation In tli.it counlij ( In- lulling evasions ol militaiy dntv ) that may nue been ( oinmitted beloie leavingdeimaliy ind Hi it it would also he nntali to both this mil the ( icim.in KO\I inmeiit to ask tliu lattoi lo penult ( icuuans to come heie and bucomu -ill/ens only for thu pn'.posu of letnin- ng to their nativu laud and thus \ado ( he duties ol cltl/eiibhlp to both conn- lies. Potter tliinks. Imwovur , tliit li the Diidllloiis upon wlildi a ( Jciman-Aiiieiloan , in now ntiiiii to ( ioimany c.in bo madu noie libelil it vsill be done. JIAIMVAY NIO\VS. I ) , It , i N. 1.\ri.NK10.V , Piiitu VXD , Od. HI. Oideis woiu lOiohcd 0 day by tlm Oiogon Hallway iV , Navigation oiiitii ! ) oilldals to begin tlm eonstiii > lion of 1 blanch fiom StaibucU , on the main line , to l'onioro'nsliington \ Toirltoij , a dlstamo it Hilll\-oiu ) mills' . Ciadlng iscaxj und the Ino will piobahlv bo completed bj Janitiiv 1st next , It will II.ISH through aildigniln : iowlng legion and it Is esllmiltd that W.OOO tons ol wheat ot this jcai'seiop will hid market ovoi this lino. A n vu.w vv HU.I : . Itorin MI n , Od. in The entlie piopnrty if the Iliiihistei > V , Pittsbuig Ilallioad i OKI- > an > was sold to-daj undei dei'iie nt tlmsii- ircmi ) couit by loloioo , It was ] midiasiu | in liu Inteii'st of thu bondholdelh liyAbiam slin ot Sow Yoik , lei stLKKMi-w. U' . H. ) | IIIS | < MI | , on behall of ecitaintm kholdi Is ) , in bade the sale. iiovi ] ! > VII\T : jiinrr ions. AVvbinxcuov , Oct. 10. The Moutory of liu Intorlitr U dlssatlslicd with Iliu mei're- ii.-sol the lepnits lieietotore fuinlshid bv ; o\einmont dlieetors of thu Pa < ilio lalliOiids , ind Intends to m ike a i hnngo in this respot t. I liu statutes anlbori/e Iliu seoetai > lo pu - .eiibi ) tlie diaiaeli.'i and lioqnono > of tin-so opoi s , ami an ( inter will In mad" next imiitli iiqnliing thu gou'inmcnt dludoiM o submit di ( ailed lopmls ol thu dlu dots' iioding with bitch oilier Inhumation 1011- orningthu buslnobs ol tlm lallioad lompa- ilos usthoj maj possosH. l''oi ' joais p.isl the Intlos ol the government diicdoin has In en .oiiiiiied In Iho propnhitlon ol thu aiiiuiilie- 1011 , si ( Hug foi ih results ol their Inspection if thu lalaoaiU and containing no ic-foronoos it linpoitiiiiii ) to the ptoccullngs ot the 'nil liu.ud of ( IIIeitorn. As Information husinllH ted was nsu iido , about Iho aimi is thai In nHied bj Urn eommlssloiu't ot iiihoads , Iliu gou-iniuent lias neur been 'iilighlonrd iiion ] tlm subject to any extent. \fterlliulssiioottliuoiiloi menlloiitd , it is lolloMd that lint di'iiaitment ol Iho intouor vill 1) ) lull ) advised as lo thooxiu 11 harador if thu Jinaiic'al opoiatioim ol thu ro.nl The Growing Kovolt of tlio Ooliorts Wliich Have Created the Adtniuistmtion. CLEVELAND LOSING PRESTIGE. A Grand Kick In Now York mul Pe mmulatlon of the IM-eslilciit'n Uiittili'iiCs-H anil Stu- plillty. Nr.w YIIIIK. Oct. 10. ISnodnl lo Iho Ilio.1 Thu democrats heiv who weio loyal tullier- ent.s of Pivsldonteol.md ( are beglnnlnt ; to coidl.illy liuto him for Hllghllng thorn. FnvsU ovldeneo of this fad accumnliiles oonstnutly. < The pivsldont In two Instances dlsiogordcd small fnvois asked bv two nn tiopolllan dom- ociatloc'dllois. Tlio Win al tionts tlio pix'sl- dent lukownuuly and ulmost ildleules some ol his appointments Its feelings losoiuo ex tent mo smutlioiiil to avoid open ievolt , The latest proot of the uugi-jitofulnossot thu piosidcnt Is the ease ot Hon. Benjamin Wood , editor of the Now Yoik D.ill.v Nowd and onoof Clevelnnd'M olodmu He had re- fialncd fiom asking afnviirof the adminis tration until the consulship to L'gj ptoanmnp , when ho ashed the appointment of ( ionor.il Long , wliofoiinerly occupied tint pint niul who distinguished hlmselt In the r.u'jpltnu wm. Tlm selection was o good that S. S. Cox , Samuel J. Itundall ami other equally 70. fj piominont statesmen ondoisc d It. For a tlma It was a foiogonu conclusion that Long would bo appolntid. Societal j Manning assured Kdltoi Wood that thu matter was virtually settled , when , without winning , the presi dent appointed an unknown man. Kdltor Wood leds ( lie disappointment k < only anil all the mole because It is tlie Hist and only favoi hohndaskod. Hudoosnol hoiilatu to oxpioss indignation pihntdj , but smothers Ids feelings in the cdltoiials of the Dally Now s. rii.vii.AM's : LOST I'lii siioi : A'l novii ; . Ni.w Yoitii. , Oct. 10. [ Special to the linn. ] Itodnoy W. Daniels ex-collector of llnlliilo , who Is nt the Kiflh Avenue hotel hen1 , Mid to day that Piesident Clevelnnd's inibllshlng tliu tact that liu intended to go Iiomo ( o vote would have no weight. "No single vote will bo change d bj it fur tlio democracy , " said ho. "We know him MI well in ourcltj that what ever ho does In the waj of Indorsing Hill will have no Influence. Ho Is a selllsh man and has novel voted any Hekol but tha btialglit democratic. If his bi other was run ning on tliu lepubllcan ticket bo would not vote foi him. Cliuumstanco has aided him blngukulj * by thu breaking up of paity Hues. In liull.Uo the votcis aio fully awaru tint Hill was connected with Boss Tweed. The fact that Cleveland refused to run lor iiuiyoi oneo till an objection iblu 111111 was taken oil the lic/ket / linds a stiong paiadox in this rncu for the gov 01 noi ship , und > ot ho did not refuse to inn with him. Ilosaw tlial Hill oould cuiry voles with ceitain classes. Kveiybo.ly In my Bcctlon'ls for Davenport * 1 could namobomo very pioniluontdomociats that will vote fet him. The revelations of the past few claya about Hill hive gained many votes liom the Ixittei eloiuuntsof the democracy. The v > hole of vv ebtern New York is enthusinsliu In the lopubllean CIIIHO 1 bavo bounded juotty well tlio leellngs ol the people. rouAM.i : 10 m tiMi * MW : YOIIK. cNi.w YOIIK , Oct. Hi. Judge : I'oi-aleoi hw acci'jited the inv tuition made by the lepubli- can state committee to stinnn tlio state foi the republican candidates. KKItUABICA NKWS. PAlll'HY COUNTY Si'iuvoi 11:1.11 : , Neb. , Oct , 10. ( Special to the Bee. J Following In tbe leimbliiau coun- ly ticket , placed iu the Held Odober 18th : 'I leasurei , J. C ! . Bell m ; cleik , S. H. Knapp ; sheiifl , A. Kmpy ; judge , A. IJ. Hancock ; superintendent ot schools , S. 0. Bond ; commission - mission er , Otto Mjoi ; suivevor , Itobeit Hum- illoii ; eoioner , : > i. Bond. Much dissatisfac tion pio\ails in both parties , and the prohlbl- tlonlieketwlll poll a goodly nuiubci of votes fiom both bides , as they have a full tleketout and aio woikliu tor all they aio worth. rnr A i w V.MOIII : . Wvviour : , Neb. , Oct. 10. [ Special to Urn HIT 1 Tlio laigo store of A. C. Nje , linnlo lomonts. immjis and windmills , burned last night , i'ho mo VMIS discovoied about mid night mid ( onld not bo chuoked bufoietho \\.irtcoiaiiiite. . , AM IT HIM. roUNTV'8 1'AIII. Nil ion , Nib. , Oct. 10. jSiM'tlal to Iho HII : : . ] Tlio Antdopu counl.v lair closed ( o- ilay , Itv\ii- Mice ess linandallj and otlier- u Ise. The nttunilaiiuo was largo , thu exhibits nnmeioiih nnd u ell-selected ami the lalrasso- I'iatlon feel cneounigcd to "do it again" next lull. AN' UM'Oim'NATi : AfC II KN1. Ni 1,11.11. Nib. Oct. 10. [ hjicolal to tha HII : : . | Holla Allen , a bo > about 11 venis : nlil , was Unix led ; down on the gionnifby n iiiniiwnj tciuii todiiv. His skull was badly liactuicd. Heniaj die , to Die. Pnii.Anr.iiiMiiA , Oct. 10. Annlo i : . Cutler , Iliu voting colon il woman who pleaded Ki > iJ.ty In Maj last to the mindei ot hoi talsei lyvcr , William II. Knight , n loloied waller , wjia lids at In noon sc-iitunccd by iludgoMluuull ; to bo hung ! d. Aiiothi'inilUMiiilcenii III. Mii.vvAi-icri : , Wis. . Oc t. HI. [ hnoclnl to the ) Hr.i : J Loninel Kllswoith , nnolner luoml- nent dtl/i n Is at ( Iratb'H dooi. A gieit : al > - ( ess luu gatheied In hishuadanil giingrono is feaicd. Hu had to Ins ICIIIOM d lioin hw homu to the hosplt.d this loionoon. The Weather. WASIII.XCJTO.V , Od , 17. Uppui ills- filsslppl Valloj : Fair and cooler weuthor , vail.ible winds. For thu Mlssnml valley : Kali aiidoonlui weatbei , wind shlfling to Uio noitli and vui.ving lilghor b.uometer , Causes Its victims to bo nilnoraMohopeless * confused , and ( U pressed In mind , very IrrlLv Wo , linculd , niul drowsy. It Is a dlsoaso which dues not get Vidl of Itself. H rciiiltc3 ) e/iroful , pi rsl-auit Mti ntlon , and a remedy to throw off Iho cau t" and tonu up tlio dlges- t.vo organs till they pcifuriu their duties v.ilngly. : JlDoiI's Kin.ip.uUli liw I'rovcn ' jiisUlio refill IK ! lomuily liibimOicils of cases. "IhiYOtakon Hood's H irnipirllU for dys jippsli , from wili ! li 1 h-ive Btiircicd two yuars. I lrlcilmu.y tlierinel eiui'KliutiiiioiiriY'-i > * o fe-.tlbf-ctory us llodil's 8 ir * iparllla. " aios.s IXOK , Urush lileetrlo J.liht Co New Vork City. } " Siclc Headache * Tor the nst two jc-jrs I have teen nfllMcil w.tli tocro l.r .d ihen nnd dysjioi * . th. I v.as Ui'.iicid to t y lloud'a Harsapv rl.la , jwl Icvo fimad trc.-.t roilif. 1 ch cr II 'y iaui--c.J ! : It to all. " MiW. U. 1' , A.N.NAiiLi. , ltu Haven , < ' < iiai. j 7Ir . ill y C.8nlti : ! , Caiiilirliltrcport,3 VT a a ti.r rcr I net.o. M.Q toils Hand's hursapirilU Icuud It the best rcmcuy tlio ever nwJ. Hood'c Sarsaparllla N Hold by nil ilrureista. tl 1 MX for ? 5. Mad ? .only by < ! . I. MOW ) & < ' < ) . , ittdl , Mass. IOO Doses Ono Dollar