THE OMAHA EE , YEAR. OMAHA , THUJRSDAY MCWNTNG , OCTOBER 22 , 3885. NUMB.EK 105. FF FROM THE "NATION'S CAPITAL K The Now Minister to Spain Submits to an Interview. ENVOY TO A CATHOLIC COURT. tndiflpcttmihlo Navy OfllclalH Secre tary Ia'iiar' Order The UHIIU ! ( JrlM , ol' AVnHliliigton .Small Talk. V The Now Minister lo Spain. WASHINGTON- 21. IJrv. .1. Curry , newly appointed minister lo Spain , spent thu day at the st.ifo depart inent , where he had a consnlfatlon with the r.corelary and as- Blstanlwcrctury of.slatc , with hlspredecwor , ( Jen. Foster , and with Mr. Williams , United States Consul general to Culw. To a repoi tcr of file as < ocl.ted pre.ssJr. Curry will he ex pected to lesive lor his post on the filh of No- vein bert "Ills said , " lemarked Ihe jejiorter , "that you were once In command at Andcrpoiivlllo mid were In part responsible lor the cruelties practiced toward federal prisoners. " "I novcr was in Andersoiivillu In my life , ' replied Dr. Curry , "mid I never had com mand of federal prisoners In my life , except snub as I captured myself , and those 1 turned orcratoiicc. 1 cannot Imagine how such a story got Its start , mid I shall IK ) glad if jou will make my denial bioad and emphatic. " "The critics of your appointment * ' con tinued the tepoiter , "question the pioprlety of pending a baptist clergyman asa national repiescntallvo ton court so strongly catholic as thai of Spain. " 'JhuciitlcNiii is unjust , " was the reply. "It would lie a strange thing If the strongest denomination in tlweountiy you know we are the stiomjiisU- were to lie msqiialliicd lor diplomaUu ollices on religious giomuK A man's religion , 1 hold , Isatblnghotwcen his Cod and himself , and one with which the gov ernment has nothing to do. I am a little sur- pilsert at the criticism , too. The hardest struggle I ever had when I was in imlitical life was as a candidate for the legislature in Alabama during the know-nothing exclle- iiient The Issues you remember , were two ono u proposition to deny the foielgneis Uie privilege of naturalization alter six yeais of residence , and the other a proposition to disqualify romanlsts from holding office. Sly comity was a pivotal one , ami my com petitor was the ablest man on that side In tl.e Htale. My success was very gralifj ing. " "Were von an anti-know-nothing if" "Yes : Iwa.sthe champion , I eunnolsay of the Catholics , but of that principle of Amer icanism which is embodied In the constitution ol equal lights and privileges torall. " "Ot couise j ouantlclpale no objection fiom the Spaniards to your reception f , "Ceitulnlv not The Spanish government \ Jtnowa niy mission has nothing to do with i religion , imu very inuchgiatlnM hy two , I nia say three things" contJnued Dr. Curly , v , "When I was objected to on the ground of \ being unknown , HO strong a republican pan'r | ftS tliO I'rovidiinco Journal \ouclnil tor mo and said T was till right. Again Mr. Washburn's canl was exceed : ' eralllylng , coming liom a republican leader , jilmselt having been for eight years a foreign minister. Hut the expressions of appurval front the colored people of the houtfi have h en exceisllngly liearly and pleasing. My lorn : connection with the l'ealx > dy tund has made me widely known among them , and they Imxo taken pains to"e.xpresb their ap proval of my appointment" "Shall you renew the negotiations for a treaty with SpalnV" "Upon that matter I can say nothing. " oniclulB. Oct 21. The terms of ser vice of Commodore .7. O. Walker , us chief "of thci'bmpuu of navigation , and Commodore Montgomery Sicurd , ni chief of the bureauo ! ordinance In the navy department will ex pire to-morrow. IJotli oflicerswill , however , he reappolntetl for another term of four years. Secretary Whitney Is In favor of iota- lion among the naval olllcers. but these cases fire notable exceptions to that rule on account of the excellent service rendered by them anil their entire mastery of the duties of their lespectivo bureaus. The commodore Is next to the secretary In the managemcnl of the atfalis of Uio derailment. lie has charge ol the detail of all olllcers , and hlsservlcu could not well l > o dispensed with v nt present. Commodore Slcard's knowledge fJ of ordinance matteis Is considered Invaluable f % In connection with the matter of arming the T N- for the . projected new ships navy. ; An Order to Settle lire Quo.sllon. WAHHINOTOX , Oct. Ut Since the an. nonncement of the declbion ot Secretary Lamar In rccanl to Uio admission to practice before the department of ex-employes , many Inquiries have been made us to the natmqof Ilu ; claims that i annotbe prosecuted byffuch atloineys. To settlutho question the ( secretary to-day Issued the following older : Hy virluo of th authority conferred iiccn un uiuccr , CILTK urcmjiiiiyu ui mis uu- ] i.ii-ment | within two yeai prior to his appli cation to practice In tiny ease pending therein shall be recognl/ed , or permitted to ho recog- nl/ed , or iH-niiltti.'d to practice as an attorney 01 iwoiit in such cises as shall have been pending In llio department ln'foroor al the date ho loll the service. Pi ov hied , that this rule shall not apply to olllceis , clerks , or em- plojoa of the patent ofllea TU e KuiiervlhliiK ; ArcIiltoat'H Oltlue. WAHIIINIITOX , Oct' 21. All sorts of ru mors nro current In regard to the olilcu of BII- pciUUng arctiltect of the tieasurj- , Jtlsbcllevcd'thnl a change is impending In this ollUu bul Ills icganled as likely that it will occur until after Mr. Hell , thu . pnsent Inctimltont. has suhmltteil his annual re i HI it which will not Ira for a mop th vet. Tlm most jiiominent candidates mo Mr. Sellgimm , of New York city : .Mr. F. M. Whltelmiise , of Chicago , and Mr. Mc- ( ir.ith , of SI. honi.s , all of whom arastiongly urgeil for tlui phur. It Is said ut thu white house that there Is no truth In tlm remirt that the olllco has hceu olfeied to one of th mimed Appointed aHpeulal AVASHiNOTo.v , Oct 21. Oeorgu K. Mil- burn , of Miles City , Mont. , has IH-CII appoint ed KiK'clal agenl of the Interior department to mal.o allotments of land In severally to tlm Ciovv Indians under thu net uppioved April 11 , Jfc J. The Prison ln iloir , Mich. , Oct at This Is the last day of thepiison congress. President Hajes announced from tlm hoard of olllcers and di rectors lhat the next meeting of thu associa tion will bo held at Atlanta , fieorgm. C.irl- ton T. Lewis , of New York , reported resolu tions expressing the results of the present countess , and iitcommcndlng general edu cation In the south of both BCNCS In produc tive Industry as preventives of cilmo ; ad vising chaiiKes In the laws and their execu tion for h | > tedy and equitable dials ; calling for radical changes In county jails as neces- Miry lor the pit'ventlon of Incivaso of crime : recommending Icmalupilsons In chaigo of female olllccrs ; endorsing prison labar wlilch himuld IH ) solely n refoimatoiy mid dUclplln- an inciiKiiiv. A commllteeof live was appointed - pointed for securing new members In Michi gan The Kibject of thu moinliu was "Jails and Workhouse. , . " which was opened b.v C. 1 I'Vlton , of Chit-ago , with a paper un "Trampb and DiunUartK" A I-'lKiul'i. Frlgliti'ul Work SAN ( IT\ Oct , 21.A teulhlo tirv < cdy | . \vas coin'iilttcd about' } o'cJnck this afternoon | at the hoi isc of John Conway , adalijmaii , on put Klijliteenlli bticet , In thu thickly | xiin- | nted patt of the rltj. A neighbor entered lioiisr and foi'M'l Mix. Conway and her tcr K-"i i > ii de.id upun u bed In an Inner room , their skulls cnishcd and the Ixsl dclugetl with their blood , xvhlch was yet waim. The girl was H neellng be ldR the Nil , her lu-ad upon the miithcT's Itody. Marks of blood were found on the kitchen iloor , and the wc.ipon of death , a eurcoupllng pin , was discovered In Ihe alley xvlien * It had been thrown. About SJ50.UO In mone.v was mhslng fnmi the IIOIHC. The most plausible theory Is that the murder was commuted ti > a tramp who perhaps had attempted a criminal assault UHUI | the mother. nnd neliig surprised by thu girl killed them Iwlli. Several ] > crsons weie In Uie vicinity of the hoii'-e , and a mllkinan pax ed tliroineh the yanl bulb shortly In-fore and after the nimder , bul no outcry was heard at lime. nny _ _ UOUllIJON OI'KIUK 1J11OKEHS. JTow AVaKhliiKtoti Sluirpcris Fleece the UnsophlHtiunted Ullluu. Seokcr. XK\V YOIIK , Oct. 'Jt ISiwelal lo thoHr.n.l A Washington dispatch to the World says' Olllce brokers here seem to be doing a very good business ami advertisements In the new spa pels from time lo time indicate they 'have plenty of clients , who pay them commis sion to secure position for them. The bro kers wild out ehc.ulars to applicants forotlice In which they tell them that tlm civil fccrvlco lilies can be oveieoiuo by men who have imftn-i Inlluence and upon payiucutor money to them this Inlluence can be obtained. One Mucombcr , a Conner alleged lawyer of lluilalo , Is doing business with certain clients throiiL'hoiit the coiinti y upon tlio bases that he is a personal friend of the president , and theretore has pechil facilities for obtaining good positions. A ( irund 1'apids gentleman gave Ihe Woild cot respondent to day the hlMorj of Maeomber's management otthecaM-oC an applicant for the marshal- ship of the wesiuin district of M lchlgan. The applicant was Kd , 1 frown , a commission mer- cliaiil , of that place and a good democrat He \\asan\loiistolia\etlie place , obtained cer tain wcstcin endoijicintiit and sent them heie. Ho icceived a letl > r from Miicomber in which he said : "In looking over the recom mendations tor appointments to vaiious fed eral positions , 1 iindou lia\e as peed en- doisements as anj. 1 have seen tin1 pie i- ilenl lecentl ) and have an appointment with him for to-iuoi row. I shall take pleasuie in advancing jour Inteiests. " The applicant was further given to understand that Maconibe.r had gicat Inlluence with the pie-hlenlaiid could do with him what he plea-ed. Hrown sent him . > ! . " > and urged him to nrc.-cnt his claim In us cloipmnt language u.s that amount of money would wairant The next da > after ho sent ids money a man named Walteis was appointed to the place , In theafteinoon liiovvn leeched thu follow ing dispatch from Macomber , sent collect : "Up to : > o'clock Friday afternoon vou were the most prominent candidate , then tele grams' opposing your appointment began to come in liom ( iiand Hapuls and Detiolt. 1 will try and discover the negioln tlie fence foi you. " Drown Is now satisncd that he either did not semi money enotigli or that Macomber Is not as ne.ir and dear a Irieiid to the piesldenl as hislctters would indicate. T1IK OHIO KL15CTION. .Slow 1'roRrertn of tlio Count In Hamil ton County No Definite Itosnlt. CINTINKATI , Oct 21. If there is no delay on account of the controversy over thu tinner , feet returns , it js probable that the otllcial canvasot Hamilton county's vote will l > c com pleted to dav. The count at noon had gone through tlioi0th ! waul , leaving but live more wauls lo canvas. Thcie me two precincts , one in the ninth and one in the eighteenth waul , are nolycliounte < l and this may cause a delay , but enough will be known to-night to bhow Uie result bo tar both sides claim the election uf their legislative tickets. The total vote in the tint twenty wards In Cincinnati , omitting the Iwo precincts who < m retmns are irregular , and which are both democratic , gives J madly SK.M" , Foraker 2b. ! , ' > H , Leonaid 715. The vote on senators is , democratic from ' . ,13710 iJitOl , republican from St ! l to 31,540. AftPi the city vote is counted , the country pieclncts remain to be counted , which will piolung thevvoik until late to-nght ! The oliicial count has occupied the atten tion of the candidates and their friends all day. II has In-en doyly watched by both parties. During the day the judges of pre cinct F , Ninth waul , came in to complete their let urns. The tcturns which tlm cleik found when he came to canvass that vote con sisted of a blank tally sheet and a Duck worth club election blank with a vote tilled in. Kx-tJovernor Hayes , acting for the re publican candidates , protested against per mitting an amended icturn being leceivcd. Thu clerk , however , icceived the retuin and Hayes said tlm matter would be brought In-fore the court When pieclncl D , nineteenth ward , was i cached , ex-ioveinor Noyes piote.sted against its being received liecause the count ol votes did not begin un til Wednesday night , twenty-nine boms alter the ] > ells closed. The molest was noted and the precinct canvassed. A protest was also iniide by Noyes against piccinct F , nine teenth ward , because one judge and one cleik ictu.scd to sign the returns on the gionnd that thu box had been icmoved to the station house and the ballots tampeicd with. The ballot was noted and the count pio- ceeded. Late In the afternoon Dr. Ansln Wilson , attoiney fortlmiepubllcans , ga\e notice to the canvasM'is that ho would apply for a lestialnlng oulcj-forbidding the counting of precincts in eases wheio protests had been made , and also foi bidding thu issuing ot certliicates of election lo the demo cratic candidates tor senator. The eleik mmeated his attoineys , Messrs. Follett and .Ionian , to ieprcent him. Application was made before Judge Ihichwalter mid a temporary injunction granted UH asked. A motion to make It per manent will bo ar tied liHunriow. lids , of course , will pievcnt any oflleial iinuounce- menl to-night , hut thohoaid will continue in sc sion until the w oik Is completed. Tronlilcd O. , Oct 21. Then ) was a sharp and sudden advance in whisky to-day Horn 31.05 to S 1.07 and the ba ls for finished goods was lalsed fiom SJ.OII to 9 1. 07. The occasion for this wa.s that the signature of the Mill Creek Distilling company , the lasl to holdout had Ixcn obtalmd for the forma tion of a new pool. H. U. Miller , picsldcnt of Ihu former association , has been tiskcil to call a meeting imnitsllately to put a new or ganization Into operation. - - - jUlnneopollH Milling ( tcuord. MiNNiAroLis : , Minn. , Oct. 21. The South western Miller of October SI , will say : Once more the Minneapolis mills have forged ahead of all previous -work. The Hour pro duction ot the piesent week Is 1T7.KK ) Iwnels af.Mln.s.1 171,108 the preceding week , nnd us- , OiW the corresponding time last j ear. This Is 2i,000 barrels gain over the nvoul of the lu-avlesl week in li M , and Is laigeiy attribu table to the rapidity with which new wheat may be giound. Their Plrst Convention. IIi'iiux , Dak. , Oct. 21. The republican con vention met here to-day. After tcmixirmy or aiiUntlon , Judge Mellerto mid otlicrs sMike | , all taking the ground that statehood must IH ) accorded , Col. Smedley was made pcinmiuml chilrman , A , C. Afellerlo was nominated forgoveinorby acclamation. The other nomlnatimis weie : A. K. Vnink , lieut enant govei nor ; H. S. Murphy , secretary oC state ; Frank Alexander , auditor ; D , W. Dit'gs , tmibinvr , + A College Presldent'H Funeral , MII < WAUKII : , Oct SI. Tlm funuralof | { ev. Dr. Cole , president of the Nashota college , took place this nminlng at Nasluda Hcmlnary. Thoccii'inoiiieR wen < of an Impu'-sslve ji.v turu and r-irtldpalcd In by lifty pionilncul clergymen of tlm northwest. Including DihltojiHVlls of Wlsionsln , Seymour of Illinois , Itoln > rtsoii of .Ml'-s.oiiri.aiid MeL.iion of Chlukgo. It is nndiii too.l . Cole's su.-eo ior lr > inoatldth > > vtnc.ilt ) . Dangled I-'wnn n Treo. IIS , Oct. 21 , A mob of four hundred masked nnd anucd nu'ii suimnndiVI iliujftl ) ut lloil ) Sntiigs | Iwfon1 davllght U.ls murn- Ing , overpoueml tn ) < guard , opmcd lhucx-11 of fob. { ri Doxey , a wlio niunlen-r , and handed him to ative about onu mile uottU- \ ut of the town , ANOTHER FATAL ME HORROR An Explosion of Gas Sweeps Everything Before It. FOUR UNFORTUNATES KILLED , Twelve "Wounded Wlione DeatliN Arc Hourly hooked I'm * Tlio Uxplo- Nlon a Terrible and Sw ecp- Mine Accident. Ta. , Of.t , 31. A terrlfiecx- plosluii of giis took pta&i in the slope ot tlm. Delaware * Hudson coal company fit Ply mouth , this morning. The. greatest excltu- moot prevails there , as the blopo Is ful of men and boys. One report lias It that the number killed will be large. As far as can be learned , tllteen mn are known to be latallj binned. The miner who went Inlo the nbandoncd opening and llrcd the ga.s that cale-cd the ex- i.oslon . at No. 'J shaft was PetT Xellntzky. There weio two explosions. Tim lirst was that of gas. which was soon followed by an other , sweeping everything before 11 , sending a llamo of tins up the slope and above the fan IIOIIMJ , and Bending tlm .shingles and tlmhc.is from the breaker Hying I0 > feel above the eat Ih.ellntky was not killedrand was lemoved from the slope with only Ids boots on and no hair on his head. He was otherwise nnlujnivd. The scene tlial ensued was tenllilu. Victims of the dis aster lay in every diiectton. Til us was In- Manlly killed mid when found lay 200 feet awav horn his kit of tools , which he was ex amining at tlm time of the explosion. When the gas was Ignited all the nun in the slope were violently thrown to the ground or against cars or ribs ol the gangway. The lights on their heads weie extinguished by the shock of the second explosion and all weio in c.mfiishm , making their way tlnoush the llame.s and managing witli great dilll- culty to reach a"place of safety. The following is tlm l ! t ot the dead thus far : Thomas ( olllns , miner ; Anthony Spin- nette , John Levilsky , Dennis Titus , laborers. The wounded are as follows. They are horribly ribly binned , and breathed llame.s lo such an extent Ihattheii Inluiiesareconsidcrc.l fatal : Frank .Snlnnetle , Thomas MeDeimott , Alex Love , John Colby , John Kiist , David Clinics , John Woods , Joseph Thomas , David 1'ryaii , Frank Lamareuv , Tnoiiias Howard and Kd- ward Jones. The last tmce named are In a ciitical condition and lumliot survive. The ' halt at which the explosion took place is one of the largest oixirated bv the Dela- waio and Huilsun eomiuny. The average daily hoist of coat is fiom HiONHOOcar loads. Over 40J men and hoys aie employed in pre paring Ibis co.il tor the maiket. . Itlsfeaieil this eveiiinc that neailv all Uioolheibol the Injmed will die. A Powder Iltovv Up. "Mnxico , Mo. Oct , St. A ten Ible explosion occurred this morning in the groceiy of Pettitt & Lantz , at 1 o'clock and In about two hours some S" > 0,000 worth of property had been destroyed bvu lire which followed. The piincli'iil ' loit-is arc : The Intelligencer olllce , total loss , SSOJO ; William Han > er , three buildings' , SlO.fKX ) ; Pettitt & Lantz. S5XX ( ) . The other lo es are numcioiis small amounts. The lire was caused by the explosion ot three largo kegs of guniiovviler , hut it is notluiuwn how the ig nition took place. NEHRASKA DOINGS. Trees That Would Not ro\v The City's Water Workw. GnANi ) ISLAND , Oct. 2t. [ Special to the Bii.J XmnerpiH farmers in Hamilton county have beeiu swindled by u mirseiy In Chnmpalgn , Illinois. * The trees -which weie delivered lasl sprinir , nnd for which condi tional nfttcs weie gi\cn , were dead , having been killed during the winter or not pioperly caicd tor in transportation. One num lost SL5.1 in this way , and many others are btuclc for amounts nearly us large. The victims are coming into Grand Island lioin day lo d ly to cuter a protest ngainst the payment of the notes , which aio in bank heie. f > r collection. An effort is to Iw made lo complete the watei works before winter begins. It is be lieved that the mains can IK' laid in thirty days when all the material is on tlio ground. It will probably take a little longer to com plete the stand pipe and englno hou e , a.s workmen will have to ho ( nought here liom Chicago to do this part ot the woik. Tlio Indian Kejliool nt Genoa. GKNUA , Oct , 81. [ Special to the JJi.i : . ] Col. Tappan , of the ( 'enoa , Ijidiiui Industrial school , hus : gene to Washington on business , and also to take a rest in hoes ; of recupeiat- ing his health. He will probably spend the whiter in CaJlt'omin. hjuperintcndent Chase has gene to the Sao and Fox : agency in Iowa to secure snfliclcnt pupils to 1111 up his school , which has now l-li ) attendants. It will accommodate - commodato It * ) . Thepupils an ; all making rapid headway , there being voiy few who can- notsjH'ak Kngllsh veiy Intelligibly. An ef- futt will siwm be made to turn Iho Institution nto an cnthelj Kiigllsli-bpeaking school. Well Supplied with TIcketH. XIIKIH : , Oct. 21. [ Special lo tlm Hin.l : The dissatisfaction whleh are = e out of the ro- cenl lepubllciin C4iunty convention has cul minated In the announcement this nioinlng of the following ticket : For eleik , Ceorgo W. Lchr , democratic nominee ; county jiHliro , ( JeorgoII. Kckles , prohibitionist ; sheriff , W. II. Van ( illder , dissatiMied republican .super intendent of schools , Krancls Jenks , dissatis- tied lepubllcan ; comity commissioner , W. T , Kirk , tegular republican nominee ; coroner , P. 1) , Thompson , regular icpuhllcan nominee. This makes the fouith ticket in the lleld. A mass convention is called lo meet at O.ikdale to-morrow lo put a tilth ticket In the Held , A VoutliCiil Kuiolde. HI.AIII , Oct. 81. [ Hpcelal to the Iii.n.-On ] Sunday afternoon Peter Svvelgait , aged 17 , son of Iloury Swclgait , living near Hoojier , eommltt d suicideby taking sti ychnlne. Ho had becomoiUisiMmilentand melancholy , and had staled ( hut hu had IM-COIIIC tired of taking care ol Ids father's cattle. Immediately alter taking tin ; poison 1m infoniied Ids fatlier mid mother , who sent tor a doctor. The doctor arrived too late howe.ver , thu younir imn hav Ing dieilhlmrtly after he t/ild Ids ihuenls what ho had done. His funeral was held yesterday morning. lefi Illrt Ci-edltorK in I In ; Lurch , SroriA , Oct. 21. [ Special to thu I'KI : . ] A. H. Lewis , editor of tliurecloy ! County Tiihune , has dcpaited under a cloud. He has Iwrrowisl a eonslderablu sum of money In small amounts I mm numerous jnrtles. besides running In debt toeverjho ly that would permit It , The Faim.-T.V bulk h > hU a lien on Ids otllce , wlilch is to bo njld bv thu Mierilf. Arnoiu.Oct 2t [ SiK > cial lo the I IE.J- : , hick Duck and I'miiK Uosi1 , who skipped out two jcarpaijo , with the chirp of oai'jjMlln ' st/JK ) hanging over them , IWVM | ? n brought back by Sheritf Hamilton , who recently got on their track. They Hist wvut to Aik nisi- , , but thinking their little deficiency would he ovcrlookis ! , they n'contly return.-il to N * - hrasku. They will piobably btf convicted and bcntln the itenltenliary. Now Hank at < ! tvemvood , < iliii.xvvooii : , Neb , , Oct 2t [ Special lethe the JHr.J-Tlio : First National bmk ot ( iieenwoiMl waiorganised hvruonlay ( to hiu > cccil the halt lllver Valley bank. The new eoncein Uasaeaplulof & / ) , ( > M ; John Klu- gcnild , pivsldeiit , and W.ll. MecKer , cashier. Kulcldedou Her Wedding 13ve , HOSTON , Mass. , Oct 00. .Miss Jamlse AV11- min , the l1 * year old diunjIiU'r of Mr. John Wilson , apMiuUicnt cltl/ou ol West Quliicy , was to have been married ncwtek | to a proscrous | jounp business inan. Yesteiday aftcnioona grnlleman mlleil on her nnd spent an hourorlwo nUyln ] pulivralrson an organ , closing , nl hur earnest rcnue.st , with nfolemn church tune. After tpilyblddlnif him good-bv , Lonlewent | o her room nnd stnh ! some time. When s-he ean 3 down < ho told her sister that she wns gOin' ' to meeting. She did notivlmn , and at dark , ( tils nolo was found In her room : bister When jon find tldfl .you will iiml mo drowned In the pond back of the house The body was found at U o'clock. Anan- topsy lo-day shuvvixl that in eight months the girl would hn\o become a ttmlhcr. Her In tended. husband , Uiomtthorof her misfortune , Insane with grlet. oun IOWA spiciAiiS. IiiilHirtaiitJjiaiiof Oii"ea to Come Hen - n > ru the Hiiprciue Conrl , DKS J\Ioi.NL-s , Oct , U-Sieclal [ | to the. Hin. : | The Uniteil Stales ehrnlt court , Judge Brewer presiding , ' opened In Hits city to-day. Some hupoila cases come before this tei m of the court , am nig them two in volving Uie constitutionality of Hie prohibi tory law. Thesa cases were originally In junction suits luought in the slate com ( s at Council Bin Its and lulmrpie , but tratisfericd to the federal court on the ground that the caccs Involved an Infringement , of tlio federal constitution in denviiu a person charged with n criminal oltenso the right of dial by jury , mid in taking away property interest without duepioi'i'ss of law. Tlit o ea"es am set tor hearing next week before a full bench. Judge Hedges , of the circuit court , at Iowa City , ( o-dav lelit cd an npiillcillou lor the transfer of a liquor ease Ilium to the fcdeial com I. JmUe llw'iid arson did ( hi same nt lioono a tew d.ijs ago , so thai Iwo judges have dce.ided so lar In favor of transforiinr these eases asking for injunctions to abate saloons , and two judges have lefused to grant the change. _ Masonic Grand IiOdgo Onicern. M.vitsiiAT.i.iovv.v , Iowa , Oct , 21. [ Special to this HIK. ] At the annual meeting of tlio grand lodge of Itoyal Arvh Masons held licre tohiy the following officers were elected : S. S. llean , of Cieston , grand high priest ; T. S. Krconbiack , of AnanuKi , 1) . G. II. P. ; C. H. Cogswell , of Cedar HapliU , grvnd king ; H. C. MeNeill , of Slonx City , giand bexibe ; T. J. Van lloin , of Mt. J'leisant , grnnil treasmer : John C. Parish , of les Moiiies , grand secretaiy ; I ) nvnlng Homrh , of Mc- ( iiegor , grand chaplain ; .loiry F.irney , of Miroilialltown , grand caut.xin of the host ; giuud tyler and gmud , Theodoie Schreluer , of Alt. Pleasant. lown .State TtlincrB1 Convention. Kr.s MOINIS , Oct. 'JJ. " .Spiwinl to tlm BreK.l A delegate state convention of miners ! H- now In session in this city. Twenty-live mines are repiesented atul the delegated aio engaged in parceling and firuiigthcnlng a Fhite Association or ntlnors' federation. The discussions are coiniiied to miMSures tor promoting meting Iho special intcre-.i-j of miners , and an ultoit is being nuulit to organize Uie minois as a political foico for the purpose of securing de.slrcd legislation at the coining general absembly. . A Prominent Citizen finfcldes. Dns MoimsIow OcU21. [ Sneclaltothc BII : : . ] J. II. Add-on , prominent dtUcn of Duller comitywjtllo tbmporajily Insane , eommltteil hincide yestertluy nt/ ills homo north of AllNon. Largo jlnancial losses dur ing the past lour yearss hail unsvttled his . mind and .so called his death' . Sfarfled a .Coif. IK8 MOINKS , Isu , Or | . 21. Hon. W. P. Wolf , speaker of the iaSl general assembly , was mauled at Itcdiield this evening to Ml .s JMartha Hedue.'d ' , daughter of the late Col. Kedacld. _ _ TUB I OVAIi LEGION. A Coininaiidcry in Chief and OIltcerH Kleuted. PiiiiAijii.rjiiA : , Oct. St. The commund- ery In chief ol the military order of the Loyal Legion of the United States was or ganized to-day in Ihe looms of Uie J'onnsjl- vania Historical society , Gen. Hancock pio- slding. About liftj delegates were present , including Gen. Sheridan , d'enerals Coclnunc , llawley and FairchlhU Hear Admiral Nichol son , Col. C. U. Codumli , GeB. . F. A. Walker and many other prominent officers ot the army and navy dining the rebellion. The otlicersot the new commander In chief mo : Commander in chief , ( Jen.V. . S. Hancock , U.S.A. ; senior vice commander in chief , ( Jen. Joseph H. Uavvley. ot Con necticut ; Recorder in chief , Col. J. P. Nicholson , of Penns > lvanla ; Chan cellor In chief , Capt. Peter D. KeNer , M. IX , of Pennsylvania ; Treasmer In chlnf , Gen. John J. "Jelham. 'of New Voile. Tim states icpiescntod Unlay weio Pennsylvania , New Voile , Maine , Mas-.aihii ; clts , Connecti cut , Calitornia , Wisconsin , Illinois , Ohio. Michigan , Minnesota and the District of Columbia. Another business meeting will beheld to-morrow , and In Ihe evening a ban- qiiet will be given the visitors at the Union league. _ Cowhidcd Her Slanderer. PirrHDUKu , Oct. 21. A Dispatch Mans field , Ohio , special say * , : Lust night Mi's. Gates , wife ol John Gates , pherll ) of this county , armed heiselt with a rawhide , and with her brother started in pursuit of Itobeit Kilobit- young man who w'as foimcily de. | > - uty sheriff. Mjellni ; the object of horseaieh Mrs. Gates' brother' drew a revolver , and ordcied him to stand still until his Mste.r concluded her chastisement. When she i\- haiisled heisclf in the use of the law'hldo Mis , ( Sales permilted Ilitclih ! to depait. The caii o of the tumble was flaiideious rcmaiks made by Kltchit ) alxmt Mi's. ( Jates. The mutter was kepieiy quiet , and the elicnmslauccs only developed late today. Kltchu was a candidate lor she ! ill at the democratic convention last spilng mid was defeated by only a small ma jority. Gates has served two terms as sheriff and liilltes this fall , The allalr creates a sensation on account of the high standing ol the parties In Urn community. s r their lllglids. U.vi.riMoitK , Oct. 31. Tiei | closed liero to-nlghlathieeilaytf fcissslon of the Mutual United Hrotherhood of Lfyoily. This asso- elation is orgunizing.bianclies In eveiy state and teiritory , mid itsobjec la to raise money to test In thu courts all Infringements of the rl''hts of the coloicd proplu as guaranteed them by thu conhtltullonaljnnd statute law. lU-v. Henty Johnson , .of tlity * city , was elected prea d MI . Iho body \Vas iiddiessed | ) y J'icdeiiek louglasKrHiu | all the Iciidlnir men of his nice are taking intc/ebt in tbu'iuovo- nient. An KnlltiihliiHtlu Ii-Idli Meeting. New VOIIK , Oct. SJl. Charles A. Dana pi chldcd to-night oycr a largo meeting ol the Irish national lejtgni ) held for the purpose of lalfclng money to aid Purncll In Iieland. This cablegram was will lo P.unell : "The Irlsh-Ameilcans of Now Vork. at a meeting piesidcd tni-r by the editor of the New Voik Sun , send expression of tlieirsympalhy and assuianie ol their wipiioit. anil send &loi)0 ( ) ) through Dr. O'ltellly to aid inoureDoits lor Iieland. " Fi\o thotifaiul dollars was bub- bcrlbed to-night. A New Mve Stock G > IiaiiKe. ST. Louis , Oct. 21 , Coimulbhlon mercJiant.s and otlicrs doing buajucss al iho National Htixik yards iix.astst. ! Louts havu oixranl/od nn exclmugi ! to bo known as the Ea > t SI. lxub LUo Stock Kxchanw. W. L.isldv ( jire ldcnl , I . , president , r.iul W. J. HriHterick ween t ( > rv. llat'-sof c < mmissioii vvci. a iis.l UIHIM , and piovlslon was IUIVJY fi/rc iabllslnng Ihu Maw public iiiijM'ctlun nd iloclfajre as BURIED BENEATH A BUILDING A Tattering Structure Tumbles With Fatal Results. ONE BODY TAKEN OUT DEAD. A Narrow Escape Kront Wholesale I.OSH of M lit A Number Se- \orely Injured in tlio Crash A Fntnt ] | iilldln Collapse. Ciuo.tno , Oot 21.-Threo men nnd a woman were bmied In the ruins of a frame building which eollap l on Wab.ihh nveiiuu thl.s nft' fioon. One of Urn men was killed outright and his companions and n woman who \vna In tlio upp'r pirlof thu building al the time of the disaster iocei\ed seilutis In juries. Too btilltliiu was a two si ry fi-amo affair , under which six men were at woik picpiHng to lay the basement wall. Suddenly , without a moment's wanting , there was a teniolo ciiLsh and a cloud ot dn-ltliat drew a ciowd of people from the neighboring dwellings. The building was u pile of ruins , and tlneo of Iho woikmen who had inn been caiuht by the lulling walls eieulrd a panic by saying that sK or seven pci-ons weie imrled in the wieck. Some one tinned In a me a.nlni , and the excitement of tlm crowd wa.s soon dimbed by Iho appearance of halt n dozen tire engines and su\en patrol wuonx. Tito" crowd lusslhted the memen to remove a portion tion ot the root , and the dead Iwdy of i' . C. ( iiman was dl-covered. Toe K'leims ofU woman duvet * * ! ! tin * ntteution ol' sonic ; people to anoUicr part of the luin" , and Mis. Kate Hope , badly biulscd about die limbs anil head Was evtiicated tioin the mass ot debiis. Considerable more dluglmr among the inlns brought to light the apparently dead body ot a workman named John ( jiocn. Ho recovered consciousness a little later , however , and will piob.ilily recover fiom the etUvts of ids iniurii-s. Mix Hopes' three children being discovered to have been away twin home at the time ot tlio accident , the only1'pi'tsva kutTvvn to be still in the ruins was tlmcyij V.rvctor named Diiane U. ICiiuhail , Ho&ftipally taken out * ' < i m ! alive hut .severely anoillyKon , August us , now aboitfe H btilj As Mr. Cla'udl is frequently home , ho jicrmitted his son to pasr his time wiUi "Mr : mul Mrgii and their family at They have qtdte an extensifvo family , coiipHint ; of live SOIIH , ne'.nly all Brown , and two dau hlerij Kmily , ajjo 17 , and Llz/le , nge 12. Tan latter Is jire- coclons , , and she IMS hcen the eoustant cotn ji.inion of Aimnstiii Cl.utdi , whom she linally delennlned to maKe her lord and m.iMer. They > veru lecognlzed as .sweetheaits , and their Olik'i-a lix'qnentlv jolicd with them ujiou the suljje.'ef , " not for an instant dieamlnu ; Jlfal tim yonngsterfl iejardetl ; it as , such a sacred fiiihjecL , or that they had resolved to eitd the udnrtsliipln aioinantiuymuliliK. . ' tiatuulay nilit } whentho'lsrown tamily hacas - Hinbl ! d for up | > cr the youthful lovers wcnj missing , but only passing notleo ivaB'takcn of the matter , as it was thought they iiilnht bo at'a nelKhbor'H hoiibe. It gruw late and Blill there wa.s nonlf'not' their ro- tnin , and the brothers wcio dlsp.ilched to limit tliem up. " "very friend was called upon without any fa\orablo news , and "ilr. Claud ! and his frlvilds weio nearly dlMracU'd , fear- ini ; that a kidnapping similar to that of Charley lloss hud happened. All Satuidny nisht .search was made , but xvlthout avail , hut when Sir. Hiown sent to ills postolllce box for his letters je.sterdayhe received a notu which startled the lamily. It was trom little Li//.ie , explaining th.it she and Augustus had left for Jersjy City to Ix : m.uiied there. The tatheisairivedat Jersey ( 'ity at : tii. : : On aliKhtlii ( , ' , they weie n - toiinded to see tlmjoinif ; oiile | waving an other coach on t4io same train. The II lady was crjinir , while tint boy was almost paralyzed with fear. Jn two seconds the ehildieii wert-hei/cd bj tlielr parents and an explanation demanded. The girl could scarcely > ] Halt , but ininloicd her lather to titl e her liomu , and tliclKivasevldenUvln a similar Inime ot mind , tor ho citing to hN lathei'sarin and hc' ed to letuin to I'liil.i- deliihia. 'J hey had wandered about I'lillndi'lphia until late .Saturday nltdit making MM. ill imi- eha'-e.s , and , arrivini : at tin ; depot found theie w.is no twin for Jetwy ( "lly torsever.d horn , As they were afraid to retuin home they Mmtflit .1 place of rest for tlm nluht , and piv- Msnted tlieinst'lves at a siaull hotel hiMithy MicliJU'lTeleron houth Ninth street , rhil.i- ilclphhi , and explained to him that they h.ul iuirt-.ed their tniln , givlni ; iietltlous names and 6uylnt * that they weio brother and hihter. Ho provided them with sep.u-.ifo rooms , and yeMer- d.vy mo nhiL ; alter biciikliiht they left by the noon train tor. Jersey I'll v. Hy this ilimljie ; brido'scoinuio h.id tailed , anuslm eiled dur- iiif ? Uiticnliio { ouiiiev. Site had in her small satchel a powder pull , HHIIU toilet aillcles , a few chcji ] ) tiinltets anil tfi. The KIOOIII bad In his possession only 50 cents , ilu bald they had been bavliiK this up in jH'iiules tor a Ions time , and when the taie was paid and HIHIU t-niall pinch.t'ic.s in PJiil- adeliihia settled lor , bo bad only $1 , and his lo\e lei Ll/zlo wilted. They in tended , he bald , to telegraph luime wheio thev were If the paients h.ul not din'o\eml them. liothMr. . Hruwn and Mr. Claudl laughed he.irtily when the foolish affair was ended , and teletfiuphed their di-co\cry to I'hil.idelphla. In f iititiu jeai-s Ilu * twnlnvlll \H \ : kcptapait. The yoiitiK gentleman will be Kent to a hiiaidlnt ; school , and .Miss Itiown , who wanted to Iw Mis. Augustus Claudl , will o toaconvent , Tims the elopement termi nated rather liuclcallj. SAKK DliUfiGIKTS. Tlio Anoiial Coiivi'iition In Tliolf Favor. < ) < ( . Ul. At the aniiiiiil eonvcntlon of the Xatlonal Wholesale Drug ashoclatlon , In besttlon heio to-day , the com mittee on membership reported aiming other things that they found a Kenend deslit ! iinioni ; ( be tntdu that the association shall take active ellorth to hccme the removal ot the tax on spirits as used In phainmcy and In thu aits. Also to Mvme the jcpeal of the sK'cal | ! license lmi > OM'd IIIKHI ictall and wholesale. driiKKi-its iur the wde of spirits which lednces their hiihlne-s to a par with that of the liquor dealers. Tlm tepoitwas iu > eeiited. J-etteis fiom I'icMilvnl Cle\elmid. Senv tary .Manning , and Coiiu'ressman Itandall , acknowlcdKliiK the lecelpt of iiiinmniilcM- lions rcirardlii tlio duty on alcohol , were lead. Tne piesldent wrote tin ; mallei would icwlvo his early attention. Keen.1 ! uy Manning promises to Jay the matter holoin the piojK'r coiih'rchslon.il cummittM1. and H.indall students aIsll < d a committee to Washington be made for thu purpose of iiKltutlng the riieson | | | at llio prop"r time. FnfAlly Kliot Uy a Moti. .IACUSONVJI.I.I : , 111. , Oet.'W. Fied Hollar , coniined In the Scott county Jail at Winches ter for an assault on .June 'iJl.ist upon Mrs. AluLmiulilln and MIN T.tslor , whollvixhilon/ ! on a farm ilvo mle | > i west of Winchester was veiy danueronsly and prolwbly morlrtll > wotinded by niuob which attuinpled to take his life this monilnt , ' . Thu jail v.ai iiiinoinKiril at 'J a. in. by about tlfty and aimwl men. Tlmy compelled Deputy hhollf Ahlerson to Miiiendcrlilskeja nnd to conduct them to Hullai's cell. 'J'h < > y .Minld have shot their \lctlm to death tl.-'n and th 'in , had nut til" Jailor im-\.iil 'd upon tlsi-iu to do their bloody WOIK outxldo ih w lls. They drat'c ( | tint prisoner outaiid ho atoncc nit.loadcbiierate u-U t'orlllx-ily. 1'urtj mi'ii nr-d athhnablic tan , b l only onn b.ill hit him. It jtenrtrnted his abdomen. Ho nun- aired to elude his jiuHtircrs at last and rt1- tnrneit to the jnll. Jleiobe wnsaialn ; shot. at by the men i ft there on iuard. A aln ho nut. 'J'his time he met the city marshal. who concealed him and summoned surgical aid fiom Winchester and tills city. The mob. after a thorough search dispersed , To nlirht Hollars' rceovety N des paired of. It bus liwii feared for Mimotlme that iiltcinpls would bo made to l.nch . him. and tor a tew da > sln August durlm ; iiKreat cNcltement nualiisl him bo was lunmfbtto .Jacksonville lor sifo kef plug , 'the us ; atilt 1m Is aecu-ed of wnsa mo , t bndal one. The two women were deleii'.eless and weio cut iiudhaeKed without meivy n.irrowly i eoplni" death. , _ _ Till * OiiM"\V l < KTI'Klt. 1'roslilciit tloluison'rt frlvatc Seero- tnry.Dcnlc * Home ) ol' tlio Siatc- inentH. NJW : YOIIK , Oct.'JI. A Washington siteolal says : Tiiustatomentof Mr. ( "hanneoy lH-p wv as to the relations between Gen. ( "rant and I'lt'sidcnlJoliiiMin IiaslMHMi re.ul with cie it' ' Inteit'.st by Col. iloore , Andrew .lobuson's stenogniphle M-cretary , now easlder of the Metiojmlltau bank In this city. Col. Jloorc sjij.slhat In his opinion C5en. Gnitil rested under a radical mUappichcnslon as to the essential point * lit Ucpew s stalemrJit. Klist , tlietilpto Me.xleo ; bucond , .lohnson's rela- lioii to the southern mistocnxey. As to the tilp to Me\leo , Col. Moore turned to stenogr.iphli : notes , now In Ids posscMion of Ihe convspmidi > iico between Pie-ildent .lolinson and ( ien. Ciiint upon I hut that subject , and hesa s thattheso notCnS show that < loiitt'in , In tendering this niNslon to Mexico , whatever It was , to ( "en. ( r.int , staled Hint the 1. liter would not be re quired to be absent Irom Wavhliiglon longer Hi. in the meetlnt ; of congress. This , Oil. Moore Mild , elleeiunilv dNpo'-es of this pail of the slorv. As to ehango of .lohiih'dn's as- MH'iiithm wllh the southern arlstoci-.u-v , I'ol. Mooie s.iys that fioai bis jn'isoiml oh oixt- ; tlon no man could bs ( freer i mm such accusii- tloii , and that he was. emphatically a man of iho people , ami t'mt rhN wnole coulee in Uio whlto house lefnled fjils chaise , A lUJlOKItOTJS DANK. An Atteint > OaiIt * to AHN uHgiuuto the Jiliidli { Premier. Cot'DNitA ri' , Oct. til. A de.sicrato | nt- tempt wjis uifide at 5 o'clock Oils afternoon to assassinate 1'refiilcr Kstrupp by a youth nnnied Itasmnt-sonJ1 a compositor. Kasmiisseri tired two ahota liom uroyolvcr atthe piemier. When In tlm act- 'ill Ing the third , the would his assasslnJHs sel/ed by a couple of dct8roves , a , u&mber of whom ha\e con- ht.intly beenin attendance on the premier tor some time past , owing to the i\ticnmlilitrcdof tlm populace toward him and other meml > ers of the cabinet. Itasnius- fV-n was hmiiedlj t.ikeu * i > piison , tlio olll- clals f/'irhii : that an nllemht : d lesciie. would IHJ nfflUlfciTlie llrstshot struck on a button on , iifWRtitrujip's coat nnd glanced off. The second 'shot went wide ol the. m.irlt. Has- mus'-eii decl.ues that his mothers were politi cal , as his ( Heir Kslniiiii's ) conduct in the preM'utegntio\eisy In .Denmark Is inimical to tne state. The COXTTYVU.VOI'M : , Oct 31. The Turkish frigate Iskc.nden procceilixl to the Island of Crete with an arm Ml force In view of tlm threatened outbreak In that Island. The yvjiglo-Tinklsh Egyptian convention lias beeii'dechiied to-be entirely - entirelysatisfactory ATIIIINB. Out. 21. The kin IT'S speech at the openingot thq chamber of deputies on Krl- 'day nest is c.\peeled to bo Wanlke In Its ten dency. CoNbrANTlNOl'M ! , Oct 21. TllO pOlludO- cided nol loseud tioops Into eastern Kounia- lla. Thevariousdcplomiits in this city eon- shier the asjwet of the situation as > ery seri ous and fear that the Turkish chcuhir , the discussion of the mattiir by Uio ambassadors and the actions of Sen la , niiiy Impart a Kuropean clumicter to the Uulgarlan quet > - tlon , which the powers desire to loeall'/e. The powers , however , will not admit that It Id only u local question. The Kiel Cn e. * Los DON , Oct''t- The ease of Louis Itiel , leader ol the half-hiiKil Insuriuction in thu Nortliwcht territory , was under consideration hy the piivy council today. The Knglish comibcl for piNoncr stated Uie wise , and made n long argument on behalf of his client Alter healing Hell's counsel , the judsze thought It was not nivcssary to hear the oth- ei side of Iho case. Judgment will he pro- nmimcd to-monew. The decMon will jirol- ably Ix'agaliibtltlel. ICat'c JealoiiHleH In Aiiftria. VIKNXA , Oct. 'Jt Aviolenldebaloaiosein the icichsiath yeslclday. The ( iciinan paity asked tlio picsldcnt to call Taafe , Au.slrian premier , to order foraecu-ln. ; the opposition jiailv of inipoi-tlng race lealousles into tlm Aiisulan army. The president icluted lo in- teiti'ie. ThoOermansthraten to withdraw from thu icicli nitli unless satisfaction lie given ihem. The New Kreie l'nnse , with mi aitichi eonimenliiig on the matter , has been (41 ( Down 7'liclmxv. LONDON , Oct. SI. The authorities ol Wool wich ai.senal ha v been oideied lo supply JO.K)00 ( ) ! ) ( ) rounds of eaitrldges and 10 IK * ) title. ; for an expulition to bo ticnl against King Tliebaw ol Jtunmih. A New Insurance Wrinkle. ! JiMM.vii , PH. , Oct. ! il. [ Chicago Tribune Special. J A new wilnkle In the Insinaiico Hue ha- . Just IH.VII develojR'd In this section. These are hirth-lnsnnuuo companies , and agents aie now going thiougli this and the ncighboiing < ountlesof eastern I'ennsylviv- nla soliciting jMjllcy holdern. This compik- nlch mo known by wich names as "Tho Poor Man's Klilli-Iiiiiimmcu Company , " "l"an ily Jtlrlh and llenellclal .Society , " and other names , The .igents lepiesent that the pulley imldei saie divided by the company Into i-las'H's of MM members each. Whenever a bhth iKcmnln the family ol u mcnilicrthu other members In the class aie usH-sscd Iwen- ty-nve cents each. 'J'hls wtmld give a fund of 3 ? 1'ifi , f nx ) of which gix > b to tlm bcneiicinn and S'to to the company for collecting , etc. fn\ei- tlgatlon at the state deMitmnnt. | Harrlnhuig , sbovvKthal notiiichcomiaiile.s | huvolx > eiicbiir- teiedbut ; nitveitheless they an : pullliu In hundreds ol pulley holdi rs in eiftern I'DIIII- sylvnnla every day. Appllc itlon was mndo today lo Altl'Minau John Oenliaid , a imigls- tralo of this city , by Amlnose Konvhter , a clt- l/on of this city. In Minlf ot himself and a number of nelghbois , for llio atre.st of .Samuel r'runks , an agent of one of thu companies , on the charge of fal so Slit ! DranU Carhollo Anid. Xiiv YOHK , Oel. 'JI.-JhlcigoKnino.s [ ( ! Special. ] Air * , tjaiali Hicks , a young and Mietty widow , eamo to this city from New I oiidon tlnee wecksauo to visit her sister Iho widow of Frank Diidvvoilh , tin : uejiio minstrel. .Sim was engaged lo be nurrlid to Mr. .led Mdiloy , of this cltj. hhlrley visited Mrs. Hicks on Sunday evening , when they qunireled hec.iusc lutwantcd to iiostpono the marriage.Mis. . Hicks upbraided him , and ho spoke ciiml ) to her and left llio house. Mrs. liiidwoith loinid herhlstereiylng In the par lor. Mrs. IllckHsald Unit she and Shliley liud miniiclcd.aud thatlf she could not many him she would die. 'i'lien she went out of the Uriim , Wncn she lelnrned him was much excited. Thiowlng herself upon a MI fa , she cried out : " 1 have done It ; tlm vvoild Is at an end for me. " Mrs. HIcKi ) had diaiil ; an ounce of earhollu ncld kept In the him * it as a wadi. bhe-dledeaily this nioinlng. MIK ll'dwoilh Miys that her mother had opposed herhlhtei-'s engaxement to hhlrlej , and that Mrs. Hicks hud attempt- td to kill herself twice Jjcftim by takliig laud- naiiiu.Mre. . Hicks wivi ! i yeais old , St. .Too Haloou Ke-epors Inill < : l < : il. KNHAH CITY , Oct , ai- The TimeV St. Joseph , ( Mo.special ) ajij tiff\w stand Jmy Indicted ahout-VJ wiloon UocjK'r.iln ths [ rlly foi vloi.vtluiunf thu Huiidn ) laws. \ inim- U > r of them hit1 The Bottom Pnaliod Olcau Out of Cattle Qnotntiona. LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR. \ Conllnuntloii ot'lhe Divwwvnrd Tond- cirey nnd Unsettled Condition or ( JraltiAJJay of Ijxoltoinoiit ' on GMcngo lih'M'Stook Market. CmrAoo , Oet 21. [ Sj CATI MJ At IhoMoek yunls receipts Of cnttto were 11,000. Trade was dull and prices on nraily all classes were u.uoli'd lower. Thcro was n larger jter cent of good natives among the arrivals than for MIIIIO time past The easli-in and HrltMi nmtketsnro full ot dressed. lHcf anil ] nlcos there are about a.s low as In Chicago , lluii * II was the dullest of llio ca- soti. Viices have not been HO low this year. When U was leaincd how large the receipt11 were to-day , buyeis us a ritlo held Iwelc and said then ) was plenty ot time for them. Dids were JOe lower on good slot : ! : , what exactly suited buyers , and thu seatU'iing sales made were at IfKsWSe decline. One lot of good cat- Uosold for 5So ! le.sjtl liau was bid ye tuilAy. Common to medium caltlo were practically beneath Uio attention of buyers. Somu very good to choleu thick fat bc.oves hint nol re ceived n bid up fo'Jo'cloo.lc , and those who had bought to sell l'ioiilil good eattlo weiesulfer- ing about as much ol a d will ne as the lower guides. Trices were very uneven. Seven odil fancy * Iccis did sell at 0.1' ' . ' , ' , but choice fat IHWCZlftOO Ih eatllo sold at ? .WVSUO. J < Y t liMXctHHiiO 11) ) dressed In-cf entile t-old at Jf l.ciOfti ) f > ! ; o. and some good nis/viiiJij Ib New York kllleisholdat SI'JTi. Inferior to fair eattlo sold In a small way al $ l > : * 5j''i5. ( [ Tin ) mar- ki't was dcumrali/cd , and closed wllh Uio IM.MIS lull on laiige cattle. Compared with ien days ago , prices Unlay were 7. * lower on choicest heavy northvviMtein biieves. Fair to medium we.stein natives anil hall-breeds , and good westcin cows have declined about Me , while Te\ans are not more than tfHyfUOa lower. The diet seems to bu that for weeks common to fair eattlo have Ix-cn ciowdeil down about as low as possible. Lately good grades of wcMcin cattle , coming In comjictl- lion with the Immensi ) sirupltcs of native grades , liave been catching ills. The imuKet has liceii vrrywcjik to-day and many twin loads i-emiilncd to cut slock yard bay. Among the sales were"1' ' ! Colorado-1'ex-uns , 1IXVI Ibs. $ UO , * * Montana , Iftll IN , S-t.r ! ; jco Mon tana , ItiMI Ihs , S-t'JI ; lii Montana , 1110 Ibs , SfAl ; 1V ! Montana , lliOJIhs , t . ' - > ( ) ; 17 Jklon- tanii , liMUIIu , Sl. : ; 50 MonUinu , 100 ! ) Ibs , Hoc * * . Easy sides "hovveil little or no change In hogs as computed with the clo.so List night bul as tin * fore-noun p.iM-cd away and receipt * began to show up ninth greater than at m t anticipated , pi ices gradually dropped hack lo ahonl tlm range of .Monday , or saa Miong JOc li.wer than yesterday. IMekfng and chli'iiiug ' , SiO to : 0 lbs , ? ? : % .lH ( > / - ) Jl.bO. Light weigh | ! 30 to 170 Jb.s , 3.COi3 ( : i.K ) ; to 00 Ibs , Grain DfurkeL. CiurjAGi ) , Oct. SI. [ Special lo tlio line. ] WnKivr Tli < > trading- ' extraordinarily ucttvfi'.n ' per i ) the market w AH . .very toward ( I'm close of tlju , afornoqif ( } < .0jir < ] f when the tone became somowhiil' ttoiidicr mid a rcaclioii of } c fiom Inside pricey took jilace. Cables came in hvttlc unil'i'toclps.-flt ' | all primary points were reported large , wliieh caif-eil a conllnttRtlon of Uie weak'neasj shown nt the close lasl night December options fell off almost Ma Immediately lo BS c , with very few buyers , but under u modcjato demand tlm market ruse to W7fn , but began to fall oil under \ery heavy olleilngsand tn-mendons pounding by the beam. Heavy sales are 10- JHiitod for shoit account prominent "warn taking counige at the weakness shown , and assisted by the throwing ot considerable " " ' wheat the maiket Them "long" on was a diop to HS C , and a suhscojicnl lally lo " > * % ! , from whlih jHiInt the market Inoke oil' almost stiadily to HX < 10We , butat In-ldeligurcs1 s me veiy large lots changed hands , and the excitement In the pit vrmt very marked. In iho attuinoon Ihe market broke down to bT' ' e iindur viumoiis piiind- Ingaiul huge ollerlngx , but buying bcciitnu cncnil on both home mid out-sido account and tlm maiket closed waim at hS'ie , or at medium ligines. lor the day. and % ft lower than nt the clo'e last night The pro.spcctof another lingo Inciease In the visibly hiipjily and a light i-xjioit movement was given as the chlet ix-ason foi the decline , bul tinstate ment that Minneapolis millers had mlmiM the price ol wheat Ue , and that , Hour cuilhl nol ho sold on the basis at which whcal Was nowsclllnr , addist to the weakness shown by thomaikcl early. Con.N The market was weak , and lower pilcesull around again prevailed. The ar rivals were live , and wllh line weather and thu weakness In wheat prices declined } j lor all the near fiilmes. OATS -Oats weio slow and dull , -vvItliprices ruling " tUre lower. Pnovis'ioA Mess poik declined 1Wl'30o under good olleiings , mid closed eiusier at Jn- side ugure.s. ugure.s.Lanl clo-ed 5@10c lower. A Iliinian Holooniihl. Kan. , Oct. ! J1. A mobeol- lecled last nlghtmonnd Ihuwixxhni ntiuetnro used as a Jail In Murficeshoro , salmu'cd tlio lower pail of the building with coal oil anil tiled il , Tlm only occupant ot tlm building was a man named Chmchlll , charged wlln the murder ot UcnnlH.lirooks. Chmeldll ui - iiiiired at the united window nnd nlleously Ix'CTCd llm mob lo shoot him , lint tlio llaincH soon led IK ed the bulhllng and victim to ii"lK's , It wusatthoH.miu plnw , only a few vvoilkrt ago , that the Polk boys weru ciemated allvo in jail lo a mob. VIonillHli Grlmo. K.VNfABCm.Oct. SI. The Times PJmiv anton ( Kan. , ) spielal wiy * : "A > emiR mn named Ueed.lohusoii commitliMt un ontnigo last .Saturday upon .Mins Mulin. The girl Infoi med hei father ot the outrage and tlien shotbeiM'If. Khe will probably dl't. ' A mob assaulted the building where Johnson was eon lined but weiediiven back b.v tbusherllT , ThV > ] irlhoner has been taken lo Mound City for protection. " i ; tlio I'x-C'onunlsriioiior. Oct. tl. ! UniUMl fjtatiw Dli.tild Attorney Kangcr has bi-oiight two su'lto Hon. ( ico. 11. Loilng , lute United comnds'-Ioner ot iigrlculture. The Ilrbt K for SlO.oW.igaliia Dr. Uiili u'j prin cipal , and .lolm A. Lorlngund Thomas .Snuu- dcrtj us Miietles upon a bond Ivon to heeiiru lallhtnl peifoimaiiu1 of the duties of commissioner of o ilcul- turo bv tlm pilncljinl , The ilrolaratloii alleges that ( icoigo II , I.oilng did nol malto a tine and faithful iiiuterly | ; account ol all tlm money icceived by him , in ii/iilred | by dm bond. M hi ! second milt In a''aln t d'uoigol ) . Lining Individually and for S ) , ( K . .Suits aiiOuimghl to iccover S'.v.iKK ) which Ills ill- leged wasinlsapplled bv Dr , Loting tojuir- not provided b.v law. Answi'tH In tlm cases ha\o nut been nlwl , Uemiloii of J''x-l'rlsooi > rrt ttf lUtilINITO.V ) ) ( ( , III. , Oct. 'Jt. TllO IW\lltll ) annual minion nt the Illlnolu vpnir - ( ineisof war opened this afternoon with ua nddiess of weliomo by ConKii rouan P. itovve'l ' OvirNO.uo preM'iit. nndffj moia mo expected lo-nifht. Col. I'avoy wlllspuntc thih evening , and Judge Wvldon : unl ( Jin , Straight lo-niouuw , Tlio AVi-allior. WAMjiN'i.'io.s , Oct. Si.Uiijier MlI Mp.pl Val1y : Kalr wi slhr , winds Kenen.1 from bouth to wct ; Mlght'ey ' watnicr. Mlh'ourlalhjj d mradv fair 'weather. slight'j vvniiier , vs ubio liom Mii'th to