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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. J IFTEENTH YEAR OMAHA , WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2J , 1885. NUMBER 104. " HELD BY A HERO'S ' POWER , The Pjirt Grant PlayaJ Dariirj tbo D.\j8 of Reconstruction , PRESIDENTJOHNSON'S AMBITION The Nation's Htnly Patriot llafllcs I'laitH Whlrh Ml Jin Have Reopened the C'lvil VVar-A I'lcjoo of On- yvr.ltjn History. A Iidt jr Prom Channooy M Dopow. Niw : YUIIK , ( Jet SO. Hon. Chauneey M. 3)i'l uw hni furnished , to the pimt 1ho lollow- Ing open It t T to Col. F. 1) . ( .Irani : NKW Youic. Oct. 13 , I'sSX ' Mv Dr.Ait Coi.- ONKI. : In nnsvvprto jwir request for partir ilium of the co iveriatlon 1 luul with jour Inther , neil to which I allmli'd In aiqMi'ch be- J 010 tin o innuVrof ronimcrcc , thu tolinvvlng IH my best rccoihc mm About lei rycau ago i Ml hoMilo ucn. Giant nl dinner , ' ] In ro vvc.ro ninny unir-os flow ly served anil tlin uitert.ilnmcnl lasted f-ovornl bourn. Wo discussed nuuiv matters su.gc'nted ; by his tiavcl'i i.rjiinil tin ; woild , mid among other things IH : Mid to IIK > Hut when In China , Prime Kmlg.who w.iM icgenland icalruci during tin ) minority til tin ; eiiioror ) , told I I n of their contiovei y with Jap in. War \\ius to be cteel.ued , ami the prince b-ild It wnuid IK ) 11 long ami bloody OIK ; , and asked General Giant 1C he would tut at arbltutiii. The gem ral declined for want ot time , and pilnclpady becaiHO hi ! yvas a piiyate person and had no povvi r to en- Inru : Ills division , lie hUggc-ned , however , the tut ins nl Ilio ioniiroiiilse. | When in Japan Mioilly alter the mlkuln's ministers to d their ndiof the tumble and re- yiulod the lai'l th.it M'\eril ot the I'uiojiean governments weio attivi'lj stilling anuuo on both hides , iioi'iMi 10 iiiNinr itv run yv VH. The Mmeicquest wi H made to him on the part ol thuJnpaiicse govcinment toaet asmhilia lor , anil twain declining , ho Mated ( Inml ) Mauce ot the iiiiuinoinlse liu had advised lor China. Tin * Iwo nations adopted snl > - > tan tiallj the twins ) iio ] > eMil by iencial Onnl , and .1 dlsiiblioii ionillf t was ay cited. The conversation diltud into hU lelatlons yvhh Pi < "ldeiit Andrew Jolui'on. The n.u lathe ot tills period was HMD of the most granlileilesiMtptloiis to vv'iHi ' f evei listened ai d it Ibiinfoiiuiiak ) tm hMory and pios- puily lh.it It eannol In p . 'sciveil as It was told. Jt had a local eoloinu ol Ilieeonveixi- tldiillli and ' .tateinenls b. tiiochicl oialof , and ol -luiatlonsol the paitles anil per sons a events oivmred , invaiuahloasa portraiture traiture and estimate of thu Uiuc.s. 1 said In my address in NI.II.M. I.IIVNI i'i iiruKMi , ] ) Hi'r.vrri : . to his coiintiy which were unwiittcn and iltulo a& Important as any thai were n1- eijidcd and 1 think thli niurathe will hear mount. This is Ihe sulisUnee of the stoiv. Johnson IK-KMII the dnj attei the association ol IJiicoln lohnidlv pioclaim at all t nu'saud Ft ) ila \\lthionstai licili'ration thushlbboleih \ ot "inMMii Is odius and must ho pun siii'd and tlii'ihief lelicissliallhe lining. ' ' To he rl o I tu tin1 sentin enl as soon as heas In aii nratul he InxMul upon the L'nlted htales toints In Viifrlnla niulinu : indictnii'iits nitaliiKt all Iriahnt ; meniheis of ( he conlid- vnir } . He aNoanleil Ihu ollli eis In thu lebelaunjhohad letttho ro iilai army to loin the n hellion In lx > Mmiiu.irilj dcall with iiy comt inarlla' ' . 'l'lies. > inoviMiients of the piesident jiiodured the gnatest eonsteina- tlon thionjihont the south. 'Ihu conk-deratc leaders Al'l'I.Al.l IJ0 riltANT topiotec't them on the parole ho luiil jrhcn , llUhllJullllMIII Ull lllO bllbjCUt , Ulllj tO bO InfoiiiRd thai the ine ldent was hv thu 1011- Htltutlon c'oiiimnndui-ln-i.hlef ot thu army , , and that nnjlhinubv the coiniinnilin jreii- v cral on the iit'ldasdono subject to lilsain in aval 01 ii'jectlnl , and ho icjeotcd ( hi ) iunn * ( Jciiei.i ! ( Jnint nr ed that they hud Hiirrendv'itd on tlu-Mt conditloiiH , dlsbandfd their niK'inUatlon , huluiiltled to the situation ' nd w'eioe.urjlilg out In good laith then ] iait ot thu paiole , and uveiy lonsldci ntlon of both honor and uNpcdiciic } de- liiandcd good faith on thu part ot the gov ernment. The othei fourceould ha\oled tOcndit H KUeildaailare , ( oudncted In a Cnuutiy ailinirahlj adapteil toi it by duspei- ale ami hopeless men. .Johnson oustinatul ) atlliriL'd to Ids \lcw and asiumed lliuauilioi- Itj-ol eommnmler , ht'ii Orant llatly hald that if there \\ero to he , u > > eourt martinis Olioniust becalled to try Ceneial Ciantlirst ; that In ) would by eei y means in his power iuolocthls p nole. and iippeal to uuiKiess tu.d thocouniij. Jn the halt ealled by this attitudu of ( iineral ( iraiit. a veiy lemaiUahle ilumtu oecnrrud in the views ol I'uslileiit Johiibon. ( jeuural UranldlMoveiviI that the JIOSI rAVUIil II MM1OUH to the whlto house wen ) the men whom Iho president had jnosi-ribed. In the ceiii-ralS oiiinion .Ilnihon'h ) loj.uty was Miboidinato to , it not entiiely dependent , upon bib in- tunsu hatied of Ihu hla\o holding olig.xidiy. Jlu was a poor white who had buc-n a jonr- > iej man tailor and notwItlistandliiK the dls- publiu iiositlons lie had lie.'d lie citiild nothieak ( Inoii h Ilioeloso b.irilui and woHtuati'd socially with contempt by this luoud aristocracy. When they jilungi'il into the rebellion ho miw his oiijioitnint > . He bvlliived In the power of the KOHTiiincnt. and thought that the tlinuhad comuwhunho could defeat his enemlen eoniisc.\t \ their iiiojicrty. humiliate their jirldo and poisihly Uestioy them. The alHOiiiint ; ambition and ] > a.xslon ot hlH life had been to bu received nntl treated as one ol them by llui ollpucbj. Having tallid in ihatand tsulTeicd Indl nliy in thu elloit ho becjiuieone of the most vlu- llcti\u ol men. Ho haw them dcteatud In thuir icbelllon ami lmpoverlsie ) < l , and now lie wanted to kill them. Whlio he was ( liiviblni ; the means to oveicomu Ceneial ( iliuit'H icslslanei ) to Ids last ] iur | > ese , tlm leaderc of the old feudalism called upon him. V T.iey iidmiilid ihulr foimei treatment ol v him and jiiHthied It. 'they taid Iliat In all nueHandeounlileslicinc.ihte sxlsted condi tionseioalw.iys posxlhlu which promoted inun who had aenleved MICCCM 11 mi ( lie lower Into the nohlei onlei. Ab president of the Unite < t ttites he became , re aulietu of blith oranceMiy , not only a iiKiinliur ol thelt older , hut their lender , .nuiNftON WAS wii.n wnir nn Ambition and juido weiu botn llu beeainu as an.xlous to Mts.aln and ] iet- jietuato in tnnii ) fin in thu hjstuni which Had given the hlKl > e.st tioclal ami political distlne- tion to a low lamtlksas ho n.id been to < iu- htioylt. < inintdlilnoth.i\olonKt.owiItloi tno ( oriiiuiutlon of hib plan. The | iiesldcntK nl lor him and .said the nullc.ii ine.imires ol ton- LTCSM were unolutlonniy and would di'Ktioy the country. The war was over , and the republic ! wanted peace , and that was poallilu only by a union of all t-wlions. I'nivisinnal coveinmenta piovlded loi' thu hcmlcd blatc weio temiioniiy expedients without roiintltuttonal aitthoilty. and the hlatashail nil the rlKht.s and should possess all the pow- rid they had betoio thu war. Ho had pei- fcctcd u bvhcmu to .iccoiupllbh this result , and with ( ! en. ( irant's lu-slsiaiuo hln Miiuehs was assured , llu would by proclamation di- jecttheiebel states to bend to Washington their full ouola of senaJoin and ie | > u-siiila- tlves. Henad [ ihsiiniticc.s from onouk'h mem- lieiH from tliu ninth , who , united with them , would niaKo a iuonnn ] ot one hotuo at leant , If nut botli. Tne con ie s thus forniid ho Avould ivconrnl Q and liihtall at thu capital. Jf thu other nonhcni members did not eimoso to join , they would buu i'owiiui : > Miin.\n : IN SOMI : n AU TO thu ( 'encral'M hdK e-stlun that this would ptart the civ II war afreJ ( , thu president ro- iilled : "Thuvo who do it will ho thu ifbel.s , tui Jfou sustain mo , rcsUtaiicu la iniiKJk- sible.'r He appealed to ( iraut to stand by iilni In thu crisis ami they would bo the sivlouiv < of Ihu republic. Attei endcavorini ; toi a lung timolnalu toeonvluiothu president of the folly of biuhnconiMiand ItH eeituiu tallure , tto matter who sustained It , ( irant tinally told Iilni that ho would diivu thucoiih'ivss MI ciin- htllutetl out of thu capital nt thu inilnt of the luumet. Klvo pos.sehslou of the buildings ± s to the hcnatmt. and ivpreMiiitatlve * lioni / tltn loyal Mutes anil protect them. If neceb- twiy hocouldupiK-aftotho country and the lainy ho had MI iticntly musteivd out of bcr * via.loliiison nsktMl It ho did not reco i o \o < te l In the iirvsldent tiy the i-iu-iulionaiid | | | If he would lefiue to obey the. iiniimnHer-liM.hluf. ( > . tirant Mid ilmt under such clictiuibtiiucvt * ho most um > - tnlnly would. Muutly afteiw.ird the pre > l- lent t-cnt for ( icn. Urant and ild to nlin that thu relations of our Ko\ernment wlili \er } ' divlluato uuil he him to go Ihu City of JT xloo nl oncn on a JwvliiitNirto'itiiiisioti. Tn < K ( > ncnil knew U"J'i ' ' ! lsVfls ' " K ° l lliln . " "l nf I' ' " * * ny ami putllnthc povvei of thu iireihlent to eill as bin nnccoAsor to Wn hlnzlon HOMU orriri.il uroN WHOM HI : roui.n , . ni.rii.m , , " ' ? ' tliat lf tll ( > appointment was a dlnoinatlc one In ) declined it. If itwiusa military one , horofiivd to ohev , herativo the KPiieralof an army could not ho ordered to i\ t'lrelL'u poiiniry with which we areat m-aee. riie luleivlew vvivs astonuy one but thoHtib- jeetwaidrop.Md. Oius.di > Ihu Koiural H.W will vvo.stonatourorin p"etlon. He hnew tb it j.eueral .Sherman was to he his successor a id In him ho had au.soliitoconiidc.ncc. The ( ) ttt poken loyalty of that reat w > l- dier nrovcnted the pioieol ever boliiL' renewed. U H at thl datu neulluss to sne-idntn tijHin what tnluhl Ii.ivo hnpKiici | ! | hid ( Icnenil ( irant actively as- wisv u 01 pivMixily < 1) wed the im idvnt. No one doubts the ohstln.c/ and courage of An drew o n oii. and < iu vam-in ol cipial tinn- iH-ssand deterinlnition could have proven trd a most. e.iaiuiioiK htnie at a most critical iur.odortl nvnnitrnrioii ! of the rcimblfu. iouisveiy tnily , CllMI.VCIJV M. DlUT.W. roiO.NH. IdlAM'S IIIIIM.'V. Vnv YIIIIIC , OrL'JJ , tis5DIAI : : > rit. ln- ITW : I am In tecelpt of vour letter , and thank ' o i for jour respoii'-i ) to my reipimt. i haveicad jour i c'Otinl with itieat Inteiest. It lstmlHl.inti.illy eimvl , and 1 have been ab'e \eilty the fae s Iro-n documents , lut- teisaiid iM'isoual recolleetlons. loiiiH veiy tiuly , R 1 > . Gii THI-J .IHItSKY WUKHK. Nine Killed with I'mlmlillltles oi % Aiinthor OltMirtitK jVwny Hie Debris. JKIWKV CITV , ( VI.0. . The. boy found la * ! nielli under the I.ehi h V'alluy online Is the Kstof the victims as tar as known ofthocol- I'slon on the I'eniisjlvania road on Haeken- sick meadows Suud.iy nU'ht. This last ills- eovery m ikiw ninu killed in all with the | ) .oliahlllty of another H'toii. Matins Klin ei , a Xorwe Ian , whose skull was fiachia'd , Is not otpeeU'd to live tliinnghimt the night. Tim other pTtientsaie doln : ; well and tlieli lin.il recovery is eoiiildeutly expoeted. Tno foot lound iimlei the eiuino lias not jet beim iiiatLhed , which le.uls the au thorities to believe another vlilini l > et to bo found. The woik of removing the wieck still , ; OIM on. All that lemalnsls the JA'tiiah engine , which lias been rlyhtcd , and wilt bo raised on an inclined piano prolnhty to morrow. The I'onnsvKani.i road aiithoilties this mornlmj received a dispatch fioin Jlr. Arm- stead , of Madison , Wis. , the lather ol ITIena Arneas. thu woman who died at St. Francis hospital , makini ; liiijuiiieri about his daugh ter and her hush mil. ItlHiiovv thought one ol thu unknown men at tin * momiu is the dead woman's husband. A desfiiplion of the hu"hand lias been sent for. Mrs. Annie Staatu , of N'ewarklsiledtlio morgue heretodaV. She .sl.ileil two unknown ) ) lu'companled the ( irommer tnmily , which conslhted of Kail Henry ( ! rommer'a farmer , his wife , I'hilllpina , and two "sous , ( iiistav Wilhcliu , aied U , and Call Helm leli , used 8. Rnnnincr was Kolng lo Hattle Cieek i ( v. miruiiiiv/i ti v ' f vri t in ' t'lVbltl V 1 ttlVf Mich. , and was to leave thu unknown hoys at Chicago. The bodies ol tno Giommer family will bt ; whipped to-morrow to Uattle Cieek foi burial. The woman whose bodv was cut in half by the pilot of the Liihuh v.d'cy engine was un doubtedly thu wile ot Aim ted , ol Madison , Wis. , for A'm fleet's telegraphic description ol Ids wife agir s with lliat ol the body. Mih. Annsted wis the m ither of Mis. Uliua Arneas , who died at the hospital. The bov's leg found lost uiu'ht Is pirtof thu body of the unknown boy. The nuiiibci ot dead is now re < hie"il to eight , all of yvhonv. .save ( wo boy.s have been identiilcd. A Demoralized Southern City. Ni.w Om.iiANB , Oct , 10. [ Chicago Times Spi'clal. ] The demoralized condition of tiio police foice ol this city has icsultetl in a yery bad outbreak of hondlumlsm of Into and In many outrages and excesses. The m ij or has frequently called ihe attention of the police board to th < j Inelllclcney of the force- , and has made many clfoits to Impiove it. The chief of police is now under suspension and on trial lorviolatlon of the law and neglect ol duty , ami the force seems Incapable of kecp- Imr older. Theie have been a number of rullianrv outbreaks , and two last night were pailicularly consnlcuous , nnd have moused a gieat deal ot indignation. Ala ball given at Spanish Koit by the Young Soim ot Louisiana , an organiAitmn of bovs , and yvhcre the ball room W.LS crowded with women and children , a party ot hood- linns b'cMine involved In a quarrel with one * of the ollleers In chaige , and opened lire on him and on the crowd , discharging ovei a do/.en hhots , Kllchtly wounding the otliccr , shooting Kdwatd Itoonej , a spectator , in the leg , and fatally wounding Koberl Diamond , anothei spectator. The otllcer was rli.iMcl from Ihe grounds and the hoodlums airested withgivntditllculty. At the sanic tinio up town William Kcairan and Chris Hj laud , getting into tinuhleyvlth A. Haney , u saloon keeper , opened tire on him and the family , cleaned out theestab- ILshmcnU and held possession of Ihe neigh borhood foi some liouis , thing tight and left on the HtieeK nnd tendering It dangerous tor people of the neighboihood to leave their residences. In both instances the hoodlums weio diiink. Tliefco and other eM-eb.ses have aroused popular indignation , and there'Is a general demand lei the rcoiganUatlun of thu police. A Mtllci Old , Hut Good. Ciiir-Acio , Oct. ! M. [ Special to the Hii ; . ] The announcement is published to-day thai the llurllngton will soon make an Important extension of Its HjMem west of the Mlsbouil river. The proposed line will tdart from Omaha , run noithwesfcrly to Cusfer county , connecting with the Grand Inland and Cen tral line. Aitlcles of incorporation have eenliilcd at Lincoln. General Manager Hoi- dicvo , of the Darlington and Missouri , bays inie aid to II , "we have Hecmcd our aitlcles of ineoipoiatlon , and wo propose to HUhnilt thebcheme to 0111 dlicctor-i In Hoston , who have not IH v el approved ol It. If wocaiibo- euro tbpirc'oiificnl the load will boon bean abiiirtul tact. " Inipdry at the gen oral office of the Uur- lliigton at thin point In'nrs out the accuracy of the above. Thu llurllngton people con.slder the M > I tlon mentioned as good territory to build Into and believe the mad will be con- Mructc'd ns imirKed out. KlMiwheie tliemove Is Intelpretvd as a double chive at the Northwestern - western and Miswnni P.iclue , hothol which are filing Into I.lncoln. which Is llurllngton A .Missouri tenltory. The N'oithwestein has nnpioprlatcd noithvyestein Vehniska and the Mibsoinl Pacific Is piesunied to be bended that yvaj' . A HoHtlcr Iliirrloil BlieolwnuT. JNIIIANAPOMH , Ind. , Oct. 20. Uvst Friday nl hta negio hostler , llaiil on Tasker , In veigled a German girl named Helen Hupud- lend Into his room and brutallj outraged her. Ho was arrested Sunda ) for the crime , and thlH morning was taken to the court for ex amination. While the casu wius piocecding , Wclnrod Huendlend , Iho girl's Inothei , diew a revolver and bhot Taskei In the body , the ball ponctintlng the rluht abdominal wall , and ptoduclnga | iiohabl > fatal wound. Ite- foioanothci nliot lould liu Hint thu Infm h\led biother was bel/ed by the otlleeis and dis armed. Ahcenoof contusion eiiMied. and thu court was adjourned , Tasker was taken to tlm haspiUl. I'hjsiclans gl\o nohopo of hlh rccoverj" . Huendlend was iciuanded to the custody of thobheiilf and lodged in Jail. Leased the Iviutteil Jlntol. ST. Louis , Oct. so. Alvln Hurlbitt , for merly of thu Sherman house. Chicago , and \Vllll.shou c , .manager of the 1'ahncr hmibf , le.isod the Lidcll ! | hiitcl of this city for livu vcars Horn .lannarj' I. Othei Chicago patties In loiinectlnu with gentlemen here , havu are rangeil tocroi t an enormous tcn-sUiry build- I ng at the Mint her't comer of Finutli and Olive strc < : b to b < ! completed lu bl M'LEAN ' GIVES UP THE FIGHT Ho Oonccdes a Majority to the Republi cans on Joint Ballot , FINDING FRAUDS IN CINCINNATI Some Queer Proceedings BrmiKht tc lilRlil liu-n-UHlnj ; Kvlclem'rs or Itcpuliliean Suc.'ocsH In the Slate. Tlic Ohlci Election. Ci\f i.N'.VATi. Ohio , Oef , rJ. iSpi'clnl to the "Mr. Mclosin. whalwlllhc the com plcNlon of the next legishiUire'.r' asked a re- IKirtet this morning to tlm proprietor of Uie knqulirr. "T o democrats yvill luvo a majority of three In the Fcmite , and the icpuhlleans will lead by K In the house. Heie aio the ligmcs that you can icly on. " "All right ; prwx'wl. " "In the bcnnte there will be twenty demo cuts and seventeen republicans ; theio will IMS illty-c'Ighl rcpublic.ins and tiftj'-two demo crats In the house. On joint ballot thercpat- Ilcniis will have a majority of thieo. " "You still claim thccntirc Hamilton county dctciMlfon , the1 " ' " Without luloubt. " itir riiAtiiis i.v ct.vnv.vATi. CINVI WATI , Oct. 'iJ. Tlie ollleiat count of Hamilton county luul progicascd tlnough the ninth waul at the close of the1 forenoon ses sion. No material change fiom the previous ly published ilguresh.ivo been dlacovered. CiNfi.WAii , Ohio , Od. 20..testimony yv .is heard betoro Judge lluckwiiltcr today , In the mandamus piocc'cdings lo compel the jniU'cs ot election in pieciuct K. Klght-'enth waul , to make a piopei lelnrn of fhe election. The ictuin was lironclit In unsealed and un signed , and hence Ihewiit. John Thompson , one ot the judges , testified that he had been agreed Unm | as a judge on behalf ot thu re publicans. James Higgins and John Jtciuin weie the democratic judges. In the moinlng they divided the labor thus : Thompson was toiecelve the votes and deposit them In the bo\ . Higgins was to tuin the ( rank and liegan w.us to check the names liom the rcdstiy book. After about ulty votes had been received , outside parties Intel It red and took tin- book fiom liegan and threw it under home rubbish. Kcg.ut bald he could not check turn * s f.iit enotuli. Tai- book disappeared and was not used again that d ly. After the checking ceased the wit ness saw one man vote seven times under dhleicnt names. The \otes were leeched against his piotcst. He iccognUed thefac'e thoiuli.lie did not recogni/o the mm. He went home at ( I o'clock and retuined to assist in countinc. Alt-rwards he went to Ihenoll- Ing place and was retitbCil admission. He next Kavv the ballot box jeitenlav moinlng. Toe hinges were broken off and the box was tied up witli lope. Other witnesses testified that a copy of the reglstiy had bu'n made and was used bv challengers until they were driven away and the book toi u up. A elti/en of Covington testified that he b.iw two hoys , whom ho named and whom he knew lobe residents ol Covington , vote at this precinct. He slid they weio biotight to thepol s Iiy a opaeial policeman , Another witness testified he saw these boys vote and b.iw them icceive money. It was a bill given to thu larger boy , yvho wenl into a saloon , got It changed into silver nnd divided it. He followed the boys to the river. On the way he asked a policeman to armst them , but the otllcer de clined. He siw the boys get into a skill without O.HM and tear up the beat to paddle their way ac ross the liver. Another witness testiiied that he seen Moses Doyle , whom lie kuuwwell and \vhom he had .seen voteahhorttiinuhctorcinanothcr piccinct. come to this piecinct and offer to vote. The witner > s piotcsled and f-ei/cd Doyle's arm iw he held out his ticket. One of thu judges seized Doyle's wrist and the arm was pulled towaid and from the bov by these two men until anothei judge took the ticket from Doyle's hand ami put it in the bov. bov.The The ciuestion to IH > raised In this case yvhen the testimony is ended is whether the court can comiM-1 the judges to sign a return when they know it is tainted yvlth ii regularity and fraud. The official fount has only leached the Twelfth ward. In one precinct the jiuUes leturned a newspaper election re turn blank with their signatures uttached , hut did not sign the tally sheet. About Sb.OOO has been subscribed for use by the com mittee ol one bundled. Thu comt has de clined to call a special grand jmy on account ol the shoit time it would have to bcivc. Democratic Doom in New Vork. NKW Voni ; , Oct. 20. ( Special to the llr.i : . ] The overwhelming defeat of the Ohio dem ocracy has encouraged and stimulated the re publican Mate committee and leaders to great 7cal In behalf of Davenport and Carr , and a republican victory seems assured. Old dem- ocrattt who cannot swallow Tweed's pailner , ( lovcinor Hill , saj they may vote for Daven port and probably will , rather tlmn give Hill aid by not voting. Aveteian democrat yvho wiitcs to the press attacking Hill , s.ijs : "He i-hall , for thu lirM time , this fall east a repub lican ballot. " A grand r publican mass meeting , the Hist of the campaign here , was held In .Madison Square gaiden to-night. Judge Fomker. Senator Kdmumis and other distinguished men addies 'd the assembly. It was asserted positively at republican hcid < | uartcrshcic Hi it a committee had gone to Washington with the authority or sanction ol the democratic campaign manaircrs to in duce President Cleveland to display greater iiiteipslln thucanvassof his owiihtato. W. II. lliown , ot the Dally News , was a member of the delegation. Their object was let show Cleveland th.it he Is part ol the democratic iiarty. As one of the democratic winkers put il , "It Cleveland Is going to lo.it comfortably around on the banks ot .Salt rivet und .see the party canoe dillt on Its fatal voyage into oliscmlty , without .swimming out'to it with abhoie line , he will Mini himself heio- after left alone iu tinvylldeine < < s. " VllKK TIIAIIK WITH MKXICO. The * Itoiiort that No itiiitloiiN to That Kncl Are In I'rogrt-HH Ho- 1'elven a Denial. WAfiiilM.To.v , D. C. , Oil. ! ! . [ Chicago Tribune Special. ] The Associated press re cently contained dispaU lies fiom the City ot Mexico stating that negotiations are In pro gress deMgned to establish free tradubctween the United Mate * and Mexico. Careful In quiry both nt the Mexican legation and nt the btate department IIITU shows that this rejiort Is without foundation. Henor Komcro , the Mexican minister , having had his atten tion called to the subject , bald thnt he knew nothing whatever of unv .such negotiations , nud that he nttached no { inpoit- niieo to ( lie ston and ccitiinly did not credit it. Ho did not know , he bild , what the United btntes mlnlstei in Mexico mi'htha\e dnmorMin'gcbtcd , but ho did not lot a mo ment think that biich a piopojon | | | had ever he'll entei tallied bv el ( her government , and Koiucto said : "Whit would he the uteol hiich ni'irotlatloinV The iiviproeal treaty lie- tvvf'n the two governments vv.n ratlued bj the United .Slates hemtte , hut eingie s has l.dlcil to put It into cilrc'l , altlmugli It had a \ ery long time to do it in. Tree traders and protectionists allko oppose It , for loc-al rea- bens ] ieiliaw [ , Au this treaty would only affeot ulHiuloiic-liuiulrcdth uaitof the Mc\i- c-.in wimmerev , and thu United Slateb um- jjrc'sji has coiii.lden d itunvvlMi to mnkooven MI Miiall a Lmginnlng-townrds ltctt .T rommer- clal relallouH , believing undoubtedly KOIIIC- IxKly In thfb coifnti-y would siiifc-r theiefnun , how Is any one to biipposu It would even dcl.Mi tocoiibldurthe pioposltlon to cM.iblUh ficotnulo witll JJuxIcor" atiUctl whut his Opinion b ns to the chances of the pa agc of tile enalillne ncl In the coming comrress , Mr. Ipmero { win ! "Of couive I do not bnovV , but if the administration - ministration does not fay or tbf treaty , and 1 know nothing whatever of Its | litvntions , the tivnty limit tuirrlv full ng.iln.'t Komcro wciueil dwiwudunt as to the pros- peels ot the passigo of the .Mcalcati tie.ity- cnabllnir net , SpiMklncof tluvposslblo fail ure of this act. he said that , In the nbence of areclpiocity tieatv. the nillroads fiimi tlm United States lo "Mexico , Instead ot juomcit- ing tiadebetvv ecu the two countries , yyonld In point of fact be an injuiy to Ameilcait trade , 'ihe reasons assiuned yvns that the Knglishand Ceimans wcw extending their trade facilities as fur as the Klo ( Jrande , nnd that they yvould soon mouopoll/o nil Hie tindcnnil Ihe railroads would be one of their most efficient IiOUI ) TAIiK OF AVAU. The Itoniiicllaii Bnhjeet Still an All HorWnjr Topic In Foreign Lands. Pini.ii'i'oi'oi.iM , Oct.U .M1. Laeellas , Hrltish Hgentatid consul Kenemi for Hulgarla , has left tills city foi Solla. The tension Is In- cicaslng and war with Servla Isvcll nigh in evitable. Hulgnil.ilintilonohcrutiuost toui- rest nueli a eatasliopho. AIIIK.NS , Oct. ! M The council of Candt , thelaigest eltj in Ciele. voted In favoi ot a union with Giceeo , hut tlm populace- > fii oil to revolt n gainst the Tuiklsh government be fore Greece deelaies war. The Greeks aie w lid with enthusiasm. Thirty thousand men of the receives have been enrolled during the pist few dajs nnd thousands are m riving iiom all parts of Greece. 'Ihe people aio clnmoiing tor war. Pun i.ii'i'ot'oi is , Oct. 21) . Prince Alex ander summoned Ihe whole il ) Ihe natlonil militia of ntilc.ii la and eastern Houiuelia lor Immediate service in di-fenso of thoeountrj . 1'Aitiy , Oct. 'JO. A telegram frombt. 1'eleib- buig , rceeivul nt a late hour this evening , bnjs : Itussin has made preparations to laud tW.OO.l tioopIn , Vni nn , a seaport town of Hid- garia. in iwenly four hoins. in case ot need. LONDON' , Oct. CO. The Servian minister to Kn l.ind has wiillen a letter to Gladstone de fending his country'suction. HesaysSeivia does not desiie , and eiuiiot allow Hulg.uhi to attain undue leadership , Ho hopes that the piescnl w.u clouds will clear awav and leave cordial relations belvvo'ii the Ilulgailniis , Scry Inns ami Greeks. He hOicd | thusciltitlon of the Houmelian question would Include a plan for the pieservation of the bilanio power in the east , and the union of beivin , Itnlgariaand Gieece upon' fou-Ign invasion. IlKiniv , Oct.80. The \ortlt German Ga- 7elteiudlrecllystafcslh.it the poite is about to Invite the pnvvcih to a confcience at Con- Htantlnonle. The Ga/etto takes a hopeful v lew ol the situ itlon In tlie Ualknns. Lovno.v , Oct. " 0. Lout SalUb'trv and the scerctaiyot foielgn ntlairs has Inform d the poite that England will hcivt an eneigetlc remonstrance to Serv la and Greece against their tot mhinhlo armamunta and advise them to keep quiet. A YOIIIIJJ Kevotiitlnii iii.Demiiiii'k. COI'IMIAHI.V : , Oct. 20. The long contin ued arbitrary policy of King Christian in 10- fusing to dismiss the I'lrupp cabinet In com pliance with the vole of. jut 11,1:11 : Mil an I levj- ing alleged uncniistltutlunil taXes because parliament rcfitsj I to y nto the bud jet , lus le I to a minbcr of serious riots aiid impawn. ; demonstrations in Copcnlujen. The jteople seem determined tint representatives in pir- li.uncnl sbill imvc soiii3 roleii in thalliirs of the governui"iil and have haconu so threatening in tlneatcnlng in their demands that the king hisoidcied thcginison at Co penhagen to be largely reinforced. These populai iiuulfestatlolis aie nut .conllnt-d to Coiienhagen alone , but are jwnftral throutfli- outDeumaik. It Is c'xpectcit that a wtato of siege will ha declare 1 and it U feared that a revolution yv ill ensue It 4ho < Jilng persists in lefuslng thoconcessioris.astalbynirllament , A nuurterot politicalarrestsjrivebtJc'nmad" , lending fin flier to Imvnse the iwojile and bloodshed iu anticipated. A Moh After Joseph. HiKMi.semAM , Oct. 20. Seven hundred un employed yvorkmcn of this city to-day marc-heel to the rcsldenci1 of M r. Chamber lain. The chief of police , learning of their intention and fearing yiolence , senl a largo force of police by a shorter route , and yvhen the procession arrived nt Chamberlniii'n house , they found It suirouiulcd by policemen. Alter consultation a deputation ol thice of the unemployed men were admitted lo bee ' 'hnmberlaln. Thev cloV-dled their grievances and llatly accused .Mr. Chamberlain ot mak ing a low with the yvealthier clasne , to all'-nate ' hjmpathy tor Ihe.sulTeilng poor for personal and political flggrandi/ciiicnt. Chambeil.iin icliised to attend a inceling in aid ol the dibtic > s fund. The men then re turned to theii place in the pio.-esblon , bowlIng - Ing ngalnst Chambeilnin. French I'olltlcM. 1'Aini , Oct. 'JO. Kcturns from yealordav'b elections shovy tint the sticnth of the par ties in thu new c-lu nbji wlll'be UJ1 republi cans , 'M > conservatives. NcS ulnn e in the ministry yvill result fiom thulaicM'lcetions , although the laigo trains of the conservatives givciise to the fear that the Briuson govern ment would bo foiced to retire. Humors aio cunent that \VaildIngfon ten- dciid his ic'slguallon ni French miuisU'i lo Knglnnd , owing lo n dilfeicnce with Ids gov- ernuienl in icgard to the elections in France. Mohhcd nnd Sx > ned. KniMiuitfjir , Oct. SO. The action of Mr Itoss Wiiians , the lialtlmoic millionaire , yvho owns an extensive deer p.uk In northern yeotland , in closing up the londwayon his paikMimmerdl the jieoplu tliut they niohlwd and btoned him on Hnndnv last. Wlnaiis ottered a icward of JE500 fbr the capture of the culprits. ( rlin riiolera'h HOMK , Oct. 20. There yvo'rt' torty-lour new cases of cholera and twenty-one deaths from HIP disease reported jesteulfiy In Paleimo. MAimm , Oct. 20.- During yehtc-rday there weie litty-thrce new casc' of cholera and fortjtwo deaths from the dlt-ease repoiled throughout hi > aln. Killlor Ktc-acl In the TnllH. LOMIOV , Oct. 20 The grand jury found n true hill ngalnst Mr. Stead , e lllor of thu Pall Mall Ga7ctto , and other persons in the Aim- M mug case , toi abduction , conspiracy and Indecent tibsault. The Tomb of General brant. Niw YcittK , Od. SO. fb'pfeelal to the Jlih. : | - The w Mow of General O'rnni lias n-cpiestcd wveialaltc'ratlonsalthq tomh' at Klvvrslde , which will IK ; made at onco. " She w lulled to have the oak dooih , vvlilciiinre at piivent hung Inside the grali'ij jrhil j ates , to he re placed by a c'oupluol clc irV cjonialnlng glass panels. These can IKS kept .UOMH ! at all times , and yet people yvhir visit thu tomb mav we Inside ju t iw easllj * as now. The emblems will boon bo rcinoy > il.froiii the in- teiioi , I'alllng ' leaves and Jloftpi have llt- teied up the limns KO much an lo l become a nuisance , ami thu c.uKut Ib ill iting and look ing very unlldy. la pln.c.oo.itiP.M ] ) pinmlbcu cms olterlngs tlm park comuils Iuncis Intend todeioiatolhc ) inteilorof thu 7epulchie with a lew appiopi iutit plants. ' .Winter quaitcis will be put up at once for tl ) giuuls. A Colllhlon Killtitwo Men. Wiu.iAMsi-oiii , Pa. , Oqt. 20.-A collision occurred this evening bvtwK'ii two passenger trains on the Philadelphia A Krlo load , two miles botith of this city , 'Two men were Killed and bcveral severely Injured , Thu killed were Arthur M. illdcllekouir , messenger of this city , who was on Ihu last line west , micl Kinrene 'I horn , ot HaniMmrg. tircman / > n the engine of the east bound. Daniel JJoot , engineer of the fust line , and Hurry \yflcoiiier , enulncer of the accommodation trajn' , were linrt , and arcs in the hosjiitjil hero now. One of Uie passengers , Jam A. , Seott. ot Tren ton , yv.n sIlKhtlv hint.Tho accident yvas i-.iufied by Iho failure of the t'ngliii'er of the easl bound train to obwydAJie rod danger Ight displayed in thealiml ( tojviuA blinding - ing rainstorm prevailed u ( tiio lima NEWS OF NATIONAL INTEREST Bismarck's Bitter Policy Against American Subjects of Gorman Birth. SOME CIVIL SERVICE MATTERS. ppointment * Moilo Von- .V OililtK-t roiiuell Itoltl VailoiiH Items l'r < im IJIsniarck's nittcr IVilloy. XKW YOUK , OcL 'JO. A Washington sixvlal says : Later Inloiinathm fmm ( tenuanv shows that Mlnlstd' 1'tfiullrtnn has much gravcj eauujfor endeavoring to eoino loan nnderstnmllng w 1 1 the German govnnmunt as to the coiihtiuctlon glvui to the Ikineioft tn-aty than Is appaient from the Inlef dls- patcli which announced thalneuoHattoushad hegun. It appears thnt HNinarek has n tln given evldenco of his Ineieaslna ; Intre of the Hulled Slides by Interpreting Ihu Him- croft tn'iity in Ihooverest mnnncr njahiKt all ( icriiiiii-Anierlau = . Thosn who know inoM about the subject say tint if ho could havu his own way and daied to enter tu on such a loun-o , the oppressive edict which If , now entoicvd against the Poles In thu northwest piovlnce ot Ccrnmnv would linn a p.uallel in the iestiieti\o meis- uros which wouldlH.1 ntiplied a niiuit ( < erman Americans in the motdei ( ountrv , who have never rondervd mllllai ) seiv leu iheie. It Is stated that ( Jerman-Amei leans of this elnss In ( icrmaiiy have been notified Ih'it herealler their lesldence must tw limited lo a lew weeks or months. ml that If Iliuj In. my par ticular durinc evun thlsshott period IHHMIIIO troublesome fhey will be cubject to nvcUe notice at atij time to leave the eoiinti v. It Is claimed the attitude which the Herman gov- einment has taken is In dliect violation ot the spiiil , if not of the letter of the 1 ? vueroft tii'.Uy. Itls uiid'iubtedly this cnnstnirtluii which linlstei rcndleton Is endea voting tote to M'ciirc iimdiiicd. HP Oeclhied to Tnllc. WASIIIMHOX , Oct.JO. . Civil bcrvlco Com missioner Thonmi relumed todaj fiom a boven weeks' oiuclal trip tlnough the west ern and I 'acihei east stiles and terrltoiles. When ipicstioned lo-nlnht bj an Associated press reporter as to whether or not he had tendeied his resignation or contemplated do- lug so , Judge Thonnn said : "I do not wish to taj' anj thing concerning thu mattei at this time. bullkc It that the president his long since been ad vised ol th di'sho in the nremises. " Tno judge declined to s > , iy anjthinir as to the ie- organisation of the commission. He sivs that he has hi > cn thnnr/hout thi > noithwest Mini ha.s been that a IHief in eiv II service 10- form Is trrowlng amnug tlm people. The masses , of the psople wherevci lie ba.s Iwn. believe that the presld 'lit lias tak'Mi a ii'iblu stand for civil novice r.-fonii , and they menu toMipport him. This Hiilrit amounts to en thusiasm In many localities. A tew glow Is aie he-ird trom politicians , but they ai(5 ( not heeded. _ Attcr tlicOITemlersj. . WA6iu\i ro.Oct. . 20. The civil service commission has addressed a letter tothepies- ulent calling his attention to thu attempt made bv thu Pennsylvania ropnlillenn com mittee lo collect , political iissessnientH In the departments , and siugobtlng the proprlctv.af liiaklngnii investlgatiunof the matter with a view of punishing all partlivj ionie"ted ( tlicrewlth w ho i a'l'lio reaelifid by law. They nay it Is their belief that Chalrninn Cooper , who is lesponslble for thu begging circular , is not an unplino of thu government , and thercfoie cannot lie i cached. The letter sm- gcbts that congress by asked to extend the law so a > , to cover buch cases. I ourth-Cluss Postmators Appoint oil. AVAbin.voiox , Oct. ! 4X Tiio postmi < trr geiural tonUy appointed the following fomth-class postmasteifi : Illinois- School , .1. A. Williams ; Mo- iiience. fieo. W. liice ; Ilichnids , W. T. Uut- t < -r ; Klckaimo , Kngelbert > fad'r ; Micon , Thomas S. Fox ; Hiowns Duilel Ll ; Cimp Point , Thos. A.Lyon : New Holland , S. O. MelCennan ; Oakluj. Frank Dav. Iowa Coinmeree , t . M Wohl 'eweith ; Watiknn . ( unction , Sipilto Hub ; Portland , Win. IS. lli ndi > r on ; Hd-n , L M FeM : IP- ens , ( ? . A. Knrlght ; 1CII , .7. W. Mi'ler ; Worlhimiton , Paul Leatncr ; ( Slendon , Mrs. A. Mailencc' . Nebnisliicnoa. ( . . .Ioenh A. Wlllnrd ; Alkill.J. J. C.mrlright . ; Uolight , Hairy E. O'Neill. PrcHiilontlal Appoint men t1) . WASIIINOION , Oct. 20. The picbident today - day made thu following appointments : To bu United Slates eoiihiils Eihard UKslngcr , of New York , at ISlint ; Daniel W. Hrrrlng , of Tennessee , at Teguclgulpa ; ( \ H. Vaughn. tobecolleutoi of customs tin the district ot Sa.c Harbor , New Yoik ; James Tllton , lo be collector ol customs lor the disliict of ( iie.it Kig Harbor , New Jersey ; T. J. Donovan , lo bo Mirvo.vor of customs for the i > ort of I'atcliOjjue , New Yoik. A Cabinet Con noil. s , Oct. iiO. The session ot thu cabinet was almost entiiely de\otid to mat ters relating to the pohtal union. Certain modllic.itlonb of the existing legulatloiih were agreed to and thedoetiments slgmd hj the piesident. All ineintH'rs ot the cabinet weie In attendance. It is leained that no refcieneo was nindo to thecasool Chlel Jus tice Vincent , of Aii/ona , and that no tin thei action has been taken in the matter. Priiulleo Mllltaey , Oct , -'O. The tweivtaiy of wai has Issued n geiienil oulei that In times ol pcac3 a detail of not letts than one ollicer and thico cnllhled men will bo kept con stantly under Inntiiu.tlon and prnetlcu In mllitaiy hlL'iiallng at eacli aimviiostin the United Slates , iinlll nil otliceis and men who haycaulliclcnt Intdllgence are piotlclent in IhociHluof signaling bj thittl.ig , tmeh and lieliogniph and hemeoginphle todo with dlfcks. Col HlH Pluoo Hnolr. W\"iii.Mr'io.v , Oct. Cn. .lames Mellne , whowas recently tiansfcned from thoollico ot chlet ilerk of the tieasuiei's ollici > to tel ler In the i ash room , was to-daj icappointcd to his loimei ] Kjsltlon. County O invention. Pi.AribMonir , Neb. , ( ) i t. CO. [ Sjieelal to the HBK.A ] massionvenlion of Iho eiono- mist party of Cass county was held at Manly last Satmday , thu 17th inst. .Mi. Daniel Mc- Cnlg WIN : appointed chairman and J. C. New beny societaij , alter whlih the following ticket was plai ed In nomlnatinn : I'm conntj tre.uuner. I ) . A. Camiibell ; county deik , C. 1) . Cl.ipp ; county JmUe. Ulllelt Pottin- gei ; hheiiff , ( iioige A. Habbitt : ui.eiliitend- ent , Majnaul Sjilnk ; coroner , t'luih Koehn- ker ; tiunejor , W. H. Fleming ; commis sioner , J'li.st dlbtiict , A. H. Todd. Daniel McCaii ; , ol J linwood ; J. 11. Jones , of 1'Jatth- moiilh , and < ' . D. Palmer , ot ( Vnlci pntcinct , were elected a countj eentnil lommltlee. The former iilatform of ( he put ) was adopted bj ( I in lonventlou as thuli fntuie ] i'altoimol piliicliiles. The convention was ndilrcbKcil by Wlllett Pultlnger and J. C. Newheny. Two Criminals In Iumn. Mi sii'iii ' VAI.I.KV , In. , Ojt. ) . [ Special to the UKE. ] Deputy tJlieulf Frank Conl.m , of Miles City , Cutter county , Mrmiaua , Is just In from Clmdion , Nebraska , with D.vvu I. V5 , w.utted In Montana torllio mnnlerol a man named Straw r.oaio two years ago. LLU lias hwu niunln a saloon In ( foidon for eouie time , but the Montana nuthoiltlos nut on his track and follow ed hint up. The pris oner Is young and well dtvs cd. luit the crime Wis cold blooded. Shcillf 1 . C. ( Jrcen , of O'llrlen county , low.i.isaho In with N. II. Plumb , ( Mpturcd nt Alnsworth , Nchuvska , nild wanted foi running oil' a morltfiigcd team. Doth pi boners aii ) ( n irous. . ' < IMCISON ItlCI'OltMIOUH. DI.SOIIHN ! oiis of Vm loiifl Pert iucnt Sub- , | ii'tn ! Iiy tlioConjjrowH. DMUOIV , OcCOT.usmji'ct for discus- sloii nt the mirniu ; spsiloti of I'm n illonal pi lion reform COIMWS w.w "Dlsdpllnvry MiMsuri's In Prisons. " lliforo thi topic wn taken up letters wcio inul frnm various lironilneut , IIVMI , nottin ; forth h > lrlow9 in reifiirl to prison refoim. A mouth 'in wus oneir-tm PnsldentCleveliud r''r > 'ttln < his luabl itv to hi ) prexMit. 'Iho dlscusduii was presided ovei by 31. J. Casthly , waiilcn of the eastern Pennsylvania pini enfa'y. who nid 0 iiaiicr hrlelly ravhmliu li" ipf'tou , a t-i vvliiclihelnti'idnc'd It , W. JteOlmulmiv. of ( hlcaio , who teadapippi on "Pilson 1'iin- Ishment. " McChmshtv believed thebi'stw.iyto reform prlMitiers Isto lelorm pilson olllclals. Vln- dlctlvetiess In iheapplle.ilioiiof iniulslimvnt shuuld 1 > > unknown. Slmplliicillon of rules WHS advocated. All pilson olllclals should govern bv friendship when po < slblo Ho op posed humiliating punishment * . PrlMin la- oor ho advocated as necess.u v. Waiden NIchoNon , of thoDetiolt hotwoof conu.'tlnn , believed society needed letoimliu moiolhan pilson otlielala do. Punlsiiment ho consideied a pilnful nen'cslly , and give an auounl ot dilfer- eut iH-ualtles and brlelly nx-lted some siuiile | Miles I'm mlsonuse , Col. Tlinmas Bin , it the limited .State * aiiudeet ihed Mie sytm ot niiny prsms and th" penallli's In aiiswei to .1 nuesilon he slid that in Uiu aimythey weio sitlsiied with fie ptesunt anaii4emiMit.s in state pits oils but could see that It was a Ivisablu to have government prlsonx. Dining luilhei dic ( U'shiu of tiio topic " "Hillary eonilne- meni WHS shown tone the mot genei-jil pi'ii.ilty. hut much wits to be left to the option ot the olIleiaK In the afternoon " ' " a "Chaplains' Meeting" was held. Chaplain Hicks , of Michigan sl.itc prison , pi esldeit. This is the llrst tlmesi'di a meeting has evci been held , and the ehali man consideied the progress of the right kind. Ii'ev. Di. Jijerh , ol Columbus , g.uu an account 01 his six years of oloits with pilMini'.rH. chaplain MOIMof HlnekwcH's Island. " 1 ol- lowcd with a brief talk of a slmilai natnie. 'Hie illscii islon ol "County Prlioiis" cnmo nu\t , and Miibseouently Mrs. J. B. Hobbs , of Chlc.U'o , entereu a pica In fay or ol matrons in police stations. Adjourned. OUR SISTBU STATK. A Crooked County Aiitlltoi1 pi-latCH the People's Money. Dis : MOI.MS : , la. , Oct , 'JO. [ Special to the Iiii : . ] Thecitl/ons of Wajne county were much Mai lied last \veuk by the rcpoit ( hat tlicil county auditor , 1) . ( ! . Dur , had misa ] - pioprla'ol county funds to the aunuiil of ne.uly 31XW. ( The board of hiipervibors was convened jiwtci.l.vj- , and an examination of Ids accounts was made. From ttds It ap pealed tint Dai hid ovcidruwn his salarv slHK ) and had appropilalcd to his own use MOO ot tiio collections lor the bchool fund. Alter a full Investltritlon of his ae- i omits the bo ud pennitted him lo pay Into thetieasuiy S'l-M.n for unaieounted tecs , * ' > IH lor enmity wainiuts overdrawn , and , fciuj forscho d imney misappropilated , Icnv- Ing a balance dun of ? * ) . : . The nuditor wasagreenb.icker. and Is the present nomi nee ot the fusion puty for icelcction to that position. _ | _ Iowa Oilil J-'oltows. ' "JTirmrQiij.vIowA Oct.y''o. The > gVaml en- caiupiuent ot the J.-O. ( KF. of Iowa was licld here tmlay. The following olllceis wcrr elected foi Hie ensuing j ear : WillLuu Alus- soii , Dos Molncs , grand patriarch ; W. J. Moir , Eldora , giand high priest ; It. L. FIKon , Ollumwa. grand n-ulot waiilen : William ( Jairett , ISnillngton.giand bcribe ; Thomas D. FA .ms. rninield , grand treasuier ; William J. Hemple , Atlantic , gmnd junior warden ; W. W Holmes , Hrooklyn , grand lenrescnlutive. A report was adopted iccommending that nil encampments In the state foi m degiee Malls for the pin pose ol eouflTiiiu : d"xiee.s , MI they maj be eonfeircil without the use ol books. Ainnii the Itnllroails. ST. Louis , 0t. . 20 An or I > i foi1 t'lo ' vile of the St. I.oufs , H limit ) il .t Ko iknk railroad uas nndeln the Ur.lt 'd SlatH eouit today. The halo will ta'w p.acj in tliis city Do < 5e.in bei K S i . Lei is Oct.nA Th'i allege ! discrimi nations agnlnst hi. Louis and home other cities in the west and northwcht Iiy the use of the dual system ot class ! tlcatlon bv rail- loads vv.li taken up lo d ly b > the board of dl- rectois ol the meichants exchange , who passed a resolution i ailing njmn the St Louis rallionds to jointly and beverallj Insist upon a nioiliikatlou ol the existing dllTeienees between carload and Ic'f-s than carload lates. A ItclftffoitH Ci.i.vnr , V.M > . Oct. " 0. The eleventh an nual convention ot the ( hilRtian women's board of missions ol t ic United States 01 o led IIPIO to day. Neaily 000 delegates me nil sent. ltepf > rt.s read ihow Ifil auxlllaiy liianches were added during the jeai , and 10- celpts foi the B.une period wcio SIiJ.O'JO. It ( * ) > lstratloii tu Hrooklyn. NHW Youic , Oct 'M. Ycbleiday was the List ot the icglstiitlon days in Hrooklyn. 'I he total numliei ol voteibeniolled Is neaily 110,000 , giealei than In any pievlous je.nsev ceit ] ISM. The inciea-u is moie In ( ho icjiub- llc.in wauls. 1'urc AVntor Oratory. Ni\v Yrutic , Oil. 'JO. Henry Clay Haeom and Edwaid Kvans , ol Nla aia county , run ning foi govcinor and M > cietaij of blato ro- sjiectively on the piohltlon ticket , dcllvoicd addiesscs nl Ma.sonle Temjilu to-night , bt. John was albo pie&enl and sjioke. Hc < Iiiitlon in ICIovator TOI.II : ) ( , Oct. 20. The Wnbnsh Elevator company lias made a matci ial irdiictlon liom the usii.i rates of wlntei stor.ueon giain nt Toledo. The lute liom Novembei 1 , to .Maj 5 , Ixith dates Inclusive , Is to Ins cents pci bushel , a lower i ate than has been chaigiilno- toieatanj jiolut. CrojiH Aioiinil Qiieboo. Qi7ini. : ( , Oct. 20. The cioji lejiorls from pn it-lies along the line ol the International railroad blmw wheat , ije , barlej ami yeget.i- blesto bo above the average ; onts slightly below the ayernge ; hay , buckwheat , fruits and tobacco poor. Tin ; fiost dautngcd wheat , bailey , oats , buckwheat , trulls and lohano. Ahked Ui Itehlgn. Honov , Oct. 20. A btoimy meeting to night of the Ilowdoln sipinro liiili-t | church derided lib to K ) to tcrpicst the rehlgiuillon ot PiiMoi Dov. \\lioMMiial on the chaigo ot adiiltuiy with Mix. Tabir , one ol the pars - s , In pcndiuj ; In the supreme court , Deatli of Mr. Hay. PjTioiuiMi , Ool , 'J3.-1X AiMint Pott- inastci ( icn. II ly died at H.W : this morning of consumption. .Mi. H ty was the Hist assistant i iHlnusler geneial appolnlid hPrc'shleut Clcvel mil , but Minn ic-iin'ii'l the position owmn to 111 health. Itoston iu a Hull' , Hosios. Oi t. it , It Is piopuibd lo In vi ) 'i now ceiiMH of It > stoti taken CJM accnunl ot HID wide spiead Ml. * ! tint the onu taken was inaccurate * . Jtlcl Sr. PAUI. ( ) ct.20 , A Pioneer Pret.s | K'tlnl from Win f Wsa ) , Jtlcl Is icbpllcd until The Canadian MONTKKAI. , Out. 20.-Theio wcroHJ dcatl.-i flCllII tllUllpOX III { Ills f | | ) CHAIN ON A GRAND RAMPAGE News anil Visible Supply Tiguroi OIVUSQ a Whirl in Wheat. THE MARKETS MIGHTY WEAK. An Alt Around Day orioiicrafolnU- ness In Cattle A IJusy Way ami Itcttor In Hogs. Cralu MnrJcrt. CntcAoo , Oct. CO. ( Spwlal to the Hnr. . ] The InercMse In the visible supplj' , tigured nit iw ovcr'A'l ' ' .O'JJ hushpls , was more ofaloid this morning than the hulNKnovv how loiai rj1) 'i-eui'.iPi yvhe.il In ten mill- utrsaftei the opening vv.is full lo under Iho close of Iiv > t night , and ilghl al "pal" j > rlcc. Then Iheio were dispatches handed alwut on thelloor to the ellVcl that Knullsh eonsiilM were lower , and then them w as a Illtlo reac tion. Il was hclwcs.n these two Inlluciiccs war news and the v Islhle supply ilgureo-that thu market swung Uie whole ilay. Thalllioy yvero of almost equal yelieur.'ncoyvas shown by the fuel thai at I o'clock the rcjtiilnrolosu was Wo lor Decuuih'r vyluut and hjeforNo- vemhcr. These nxutes wemusnctly h.xlf way between the bottom and top of the day. The n Mi's aie taking coinage fioin the liuwa o In leeolpls dt the noilhwost. They ilguio Hint re ceipts nl the Imlf do/cu points , not including New Vork , weio tivday several hundred bushels larger thin on Iho MIIIIO clay'hisb week. Wbile this was the main 'bear" argument , and Is veij sinaitly demon- htinled to the little pioccsslomt which are man lied up to the bl.ickbonuis , It IH verj' p. aln that eveijbody who sclln is very yvnry. This is due very hugely lo Iho rece.nl utter.uiecvs \rmouraodtotho Inde cision of the ciowd as to w hat his iCfU atti tude Is. Tney do not bclluvo his own avowal that he id a hull and a very large ownci oC wheat , for they prefer , they bAj , nlyvaysto take the position Hint Armour Rays just what ho docs not mean. But at the same time they have too Illtle confidence In theii ovvn'judft- mciit to Mil wheat , and gut far away Iroin the p'uuvjs'iovH Pi ovlslonsaio tiring up , not withstanding the fact that all packers are Inllting liearlsh , and notwithstanding hoxa a e coming In pretty llvelj' . ' COIIN Corn Is clisappolntlng its frlonclfr , but its Iriendshavct been very licit men yvho can well stand up under u disappointment or two. Onthitshoit altcunooii boanl theicyvai nhnoht a ( lanle among holders. There was a diop ol a lull MMil in yv heal with more or li'"scf ) adrop in all oilier products. The de cline was M > Minip that holders whObOld puts at 10 o'clock w-'re "stuck" on them atvS80 ; o'clock. Kvorjbodj fell Hint the bottom hart dioppcdout , and the price did not count so long as thev could sell. December wheat cosed at bHJsyjVic , November at HOX& O ( toher corn cloM'd atH c , Noycmlior at yjjfc. November poik closed at So Januaiy at SlKi ) . Ya oats cloMid at November lard a Ijivo Stock Mnrkc'f. CHICAGO , Oct , 20. [ Special to the Hici : . ] yrn.K Although receipts were moderate and theio is a tailing oir ns compiicil with last yveek ot over . ' 1,0)1 ) In the two days , the market y\as dull and pi ices rather easier Man otherwise on native cattle. The nmnbcjc j > f natives on sale NV.IS snull when compared with the total , yet Uiero worn hut u fuyyibtiyj' eic , a.int they yveje rather inJIffeicnt. Th'ijru was hut one load of pi Inn fir t-cUv * imtlvo3 on the market. 11 'ccipts at ICatisM heavy and a laigo numbur ot ordcif ( here , as pi Ices were lower than 'in Chicago. Taken altogether , it was a slow , weak mar ket on mtlvcs fiom the start to Die Ilnisli' . Tevins bold fairly well , but rangers were quoted lower. The slockcr and feeder trade continues dull. The pjns arj full of cheap cuttle and there me but few hujcrs. .Stock calves mo not helling ns quickly as Inst week ; shipments yestenlay weiemore than double thu receipts , whicTi fait would Indicate that owners prefer to il .send their .stock to e/mntry points for silo or SI distribution. Shipping steers. 11V ! ) lo IftOO t Ibs , 500Cn/i7ri / ; IViOO lo liBO Ibs , S'J.OO ® ft n/iO ; ao to I'M Ibs , SlWXaM.CD. " Througti ' ' 'I exas cattle htc'.ulj : IKa to 1000 Ibs , S.UW ( $ ! ! . ( K ) : 7.10 to UO Ibs , SUXXji ? UO ; ( ) toVOOllw , SJ.TftC/i.'l.iO. Western rangers weak and lO ® 1 10 lowei ; natives nud half-brculs , ! ? ! ) .fiOg ( l.,0 ( ; wintered Tex.ius , tll.OO ® UtJlf. Sales 217 Dakola-Texnns , 107S Ibs , S-UrJw ; b'J Mon tana , I'AW Ibs , fcl.Tr , ; 2 4) Montana. U0 ! ! lh , SH.i : ; ! ( . ' Montana , 12(0 Ibs , Sl.lfi ; H/J Mon tana , 1'i'KJ IDs. S-MO ; ! liH Montana , D1 Iba , $1 .W : 1'il Dakota , ll.l Ibs , $ UO ; 120 ] > .ikot4t , 1181 Ibs , S.10. ! Hcios The sudden and unoxpeeted falling oil in the run was a genuine sensation In the m.nket. Ituyers willi peiomptoiy elders hus tled about lively In order to get what they wanted , and wuen they caiuu lei sum up their liguies they totiiid a big 10c advance against Ilicin , and the advance was mainly on pack ing HOI Is thai sold so extremely low on l l- diiv , Saturday and Monday. About nil were KOMI , in fact , eveiylhlng was Mild up closer than tor any day tor two weeks past. Hough odds nnd ends sold at Sl.iH to 8'i.no , fair to good packing wills S-'lfiO to SH.oYi. and bent heavy SI.70 to ' } ! ! . & . Packing and shipping. 2.W to iW ) Ibs. Si.iiOviA' : ) . 0. Light weighlb , l.0 ! tol70lbb , Sy.70yij.lK ) ; IHO to 210 Ibs , Nc'W York Dry GooelH llovlew. Ni.w Yonu , Oel. 'JO. There hnH been a ciuiet maiket In diy goocU , us usual tor Tues day , and general trade was checked by very unseaMinahli ) waini weather , btill lor cotton good Home inquliy Is being made wllb refer ent o to Inline wants. In through deliveries nl goods hold t'innl.c , thcroluiM Ivecn n fair biihlni'sH with wool imimifactuio-i. Kxporta ot domrbtlrs the past week , : i,7.v' ( packaged ; making feu Ihoc'xphed jiortlon of the year a total oi Kiti.uift paekime-H , n.ilm > t 11 ,57J pack ages the i ame time1 last y cai. TinWeather. . WAnm.veno.v , Oct. 30 , Uppci MIs- blsslpjil vaiVv : Slightly warmer , generally lair weathi'i , vnilable wlnclK generally shift ing lo boutlierh , loyvei barometer , Mlbbiiuri valley : I'alr weather ; fllghily vvanuci. variable yvlndn generally hiilftlng lo Routlieily , lower baiomeler. Care for the Children Chllilrcn fuel the clUilllty of tin ) fcc.ihoiis , even mm o than adults , and tllcy become - come cross , ptuvlsli , anil imcontrollnMo. Tlic blood tliunld bo cleansed and 1 1. n system Invigorated 1 > y thu USD of llocxl'a Hnutparilla. "I.abt Spring my two clilhlrcii were vivci- imtcil. Soon after , iliry timkorJI out with i ulu nlng sores , hi ) clreailful 1 thuuilit ; I ftlimiM ! o ; tlicm. llooil'H Hirxaimrllla cured Hum < oiri- plutcly ; nnd they bnvo been licaliliy liver since. I To foil HIM llnnd.s H ir.saiiarllla favfil my clil'ilrm to me. " Miu * . ( . ' , K Tiiojirso.v , Weil Warrm , MUSH , Purify the Blood ' * - Hoods Barrnp.nllla Is r hami tcrlzwl Iiy tlirco ] cculhiltlus i | Ht , thu cowttlntitlon tit rcmcill it agents ; 2 < l , Iho iiro itlunt 3d , the jiTuccii cif Mcurlng tliu ncllvci incrtleiaa ? qualities. Iliorcctill lianicdlthitinf uniisiinl ftrciiRlh , cfti cling mres hitherto unknown. Hi'ial for Iwok containing mlilltlniial cviilonco. "Hood's Hirmrarjll.i IIHICH up my nvM piirlflci * lay I luoil , hli.irpeiii IIH.IM elite , MCIIH to iiiil.H mu over. " .M''lnoMf JtCKlMCI Of DlfdS , 1OVV < ' ] | . Jl.lfcH , "llrtrnVs Hirsiparllh ticafudl nllicis , l w > HhllKwrit.itlM | | ' ; hJ " I , lUniiihu IWllanUbllfctjNcw Vuikfilj. . Hood's Sarsaparilla i J by nil ilrni'R'sti ! . ft ; nix fnr f . M only by C. I. HOOD & CO. , Uwc II , Ma f. IOO DosQQ Ono Dollar.