Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 26, 1885, Image 9
w THE OMAHA DAILY FIFTEENTH YEAI ? , . OMAHA , MONDAY NOB-XING - , OCTOBER 20 , 1885. NUMBElt lOg UNCOLS'S ' MPniNE MAMA , A Cyprian's Pftiling Effort to Pintl Relief from Earthly Oarcs , A CHILD DIES FROM NEGLECT. Two Croftftfl Captured A J Vw T.odfje OrKnnlicil A llntcli of Spicy Hinto Bpoelnli from Itco CVM-reHpondents A Cypvlnit'H Attempted Suicide. LiNnn.v , Neb. , Oct. iT. . [ Special to tlio Uni.Satunlayevening : ] , shortly after the arrlvalof Iho train from Ilio east , a man and xvoinan enteicd 1 1 10 Windsor nntl icglstercd under tlio n.iiiK ! of I'miik Dobion and wife. Tliry worn assigned n room to which they Immediately repaired. Shortly afler the man came dim n .slain , and left the hotel , llu did nntretnrn until alter midnight , and on going to the room found thu woman In nn uncon scious slate. lie nt once KM e the nhinn , and phjslchins being summoned pronounced the C.IHO onu of mori'liliii ' ) itolsnn. Vigorous remedies were applied and the woman was iCMiMsttnled , although for n time It was feared that she wan bojond medical assist ance. Itvvas noon dKoveaed that the would- be enlcldfl was n evprl.m fiomMolllo Hall's notoiioim dlvo : ind ili.it the man Is one of the luminous gamblers who Inlest the city. As POOH as her condition would permit the woman was tired ttomthc hotel. The wo man's name Is lllunehe bummers and she was nl ono tlmo an Inmnto of Mollie ( iili- fion's bagnio In < > milm. Noicason Is given for the attemii ) at mileldo except she had been drinking during the d.iy und took ; \ dose of morplilne as u finale to the debaueh. Sunday nlidit throe pistol liots were heard on ( ) Miei't lit the cornei ol Lighth , causlni ; iniioh excitement On the in rival ot the police It was learned that u row had been In , out of which the shota arose. Erogiess arrests were made but nothing deilnlto rcganlinj ; the one who Hied the shots could bo le.irnod , although one ot the special police was on the giound whenthey.wcro in rd. Hurglars effected an pntranco Into Bohan- niv's hut her Nhop by hmiklng open the bad ; rtoor.drllllng n hole Into the Mifo and blowing it open. They weuied some { " ( ) In cash. No clue to the burglars. A Sad AflYUr Coroncrjn Invent Igat Inn. llAfan.Mis , Neb. , Oct. 25. [ bitodal to the BIT. ] The coroner's jmy In the C-T-C of Anna Shatuly , aged 8 years , found dead in bed nt her home eight miles southeast of. this city , found upon examination that the body had recalled several biuibcs , theie beluga num ber of swellings nnd abrasions. The left nrm nnd lowtrllmb were considerably swollen nnd dibcolored , and bluNh red .spots wcio visible along the left side and along the Bill no. There weie also purple marks under thothioatandvuidei the lelt ear. The b.vck dial flngcis of the left hand wcro al&o Swollen and discolored. The abdomen had all turned purple and the general appearance of tlio body , including the symptoms above described , together with the emaciated con dition , led to tlio conclusion that the child had been subjected to rough and cruel treat ment and neglect. There was no conclusive evidence , however. that death icsultcdtrom any recently inllictcd wounds or bruises , but H seems to bo Iho Impression that death was the result of lonjr neglect and crueltj , and lack of proper medical attendance and treat ment. blio was evidently u frail and hlckly pbild. Four j cars ago Mr. Snavely lived near Ayi , In this county , and his wire nin away with another man. The only Maine attached to Iho woman by the neighbors was that she 1 did not takntho child with her. Mr. Suavely , Who has the reputation of belnir a worthless and shlfthss character , has fanned the child ont" to dllforeut parties to care for her , and the family In who o house who was found elwvd wjw not able to glvo her the pioner care demanded by her delie.ite health since she was lott there Iat.1 Juno by her lather , who lias not vlHlted her since. In all probability jio criminal charge will bo ( nought against Mr. and Mrs. llalte , at nhoso house the phi died. Simvloy scorns to bo wholly Indir- fcront in repaid to the sad affair , for which liu Is no doubt In a largo meabuic re sponsible. _ Two Creoles Cnntmcd. BI.OOMINGTON , Neb. , Oct. Off. [ Special to the Bnn.J-J. B. Duck and T. M. Hose were arrohted vestcrday by Sherlll Hamilton , of York county. They were taken Into custody rm complaint of a Jeweler at York , named westover , for securing ? lfiOO worth of poods under false metenses. Anlvlng at Duck'b place the capturing party went Into the house and found Duck and Ko c. They told them they had a couple of land bujerfiout- Bldo and naked them to show tliem the B.ikcr farm. Both went out and when within n low f < H > t of the buggy the sheriff jumped out and ( grabbed the hands ot both In a powcrtuj grip und held them until tlio handcuffs were put on them. Duck and I o o wore entirely tin- nened and begced to be allowed to settle , Imt they were taken right to York. Monday jilphtiUl thoiH'isomd propeity of Duck was attached on a mortage iicld by the Exchange the Order. Scittivu-.n , Neb. , Oct , 23. [ Specl.il to the UKH.J A ledge of the Ancient Order of United Workmen was organized In our city last iilghtby I' . T. Kills , fjrand lecturer , with twenty charter members drawn fiom among our best cHUmis. The Hat of oflloers Is as - fullowa : J. S. Johnston , P. M. NV. ; Prof. W. F. Buck , M. W. ; AV. 0. VunGundy , foreman ; J. S. ] \ > sniUjr , OM-rfoer ; B. 0. Ward , rccoid * , . * ii\jmit Wtritit tu iii vj illlll i'ltH. ! > ' 1 Illitll i medical examlnern , Drs. J. W. Mltchel and J. F. Bradhlmw. The ledge will meet on Monday night of each week and Invites visit ing brethren from Guide Kock , Chester , JIaidy , IMgar nnd elbewhere. Avgrand ledge for the state of Nebraska w 111 soou bo organ- IzctL A niUlroad nooin nt Grnnd Island. GU\NU Ibl.AM ) , Oct. 25. [ SlH-Vlal to tllO , BKU. ] The new B. & M. bchctne , the Grand Island , V WjoiuliiK Central , which was In corporated at Lincoln a few days ago , Is ma- teilalltlntf. The purchase of the tlght-of. \vayfortlionevvroad to the north we.st has already been begun. S. M. Bennett , owning ho first Hfctlon of land joining the city Uni ! ts , has already received payment lor the and wanted by Uio newniilioad. and other itai ments to other parties will follow at once. Urand Islanders aio jubilant. That this Is destined to become an Important rallixiud center thcie Is no longer any doubt , lte.il estate quotations are consequentlj luv IIILan npvv ant tendency. The lumber merchants arc laying In big stocks owing to the i eduction of lumboi rutoa to thU point thrto cents IHJI hundicd ' Buspeotott of Murder , BI.OOMINOTON , Neb. , Oct. 5. [ Special to UioBee , ] Itla belloved by many hero that Frank Whitney , allaa Walker , murdered hlb rtlfoln the woods Kouth of here , lie came tothlscountiy about a je r ngowlth the HobO-Dnck out lit. Hoon after ho married Gnsalo Durant , J.It.Duck making an allldavlt tliat Whitney wtis unmairled. Ho bos re cently absconded and Giu > slo applies for a divorce. Clicunibtaiiccs ronnectm with his wlfu'a dl&ippejiranco era M'ry subplcou.s. | Detectives havubeeii at work on the case for ujeai. Another Young Man Gone Bi.ooui.NfrroN , Neb. , Oct. as. [ Special to the BKK.J Quito a sensation was created tcio jttslailiiy ty the UQWB that llcno ilont- gomcrjlhnd absconded. It Is paid that IIP has stolen quite a sum of money. It Is also Mated that no committed two or thrco for geries , lie- left n wlfo end child without a dollar lar In mono. Ills wife retuned from Cam- bildge , wheie Heno has In en running a nowspiper , Satniday. He Is the son of Hon. H. w , Montgomery , fonnerh receiver In the United .Slates land oflleo at Bloouilnglon , ( tone to tlio Wall. HKII Ci.ot'n , Neb. . OcL % [ Special to the BKI-Deputy : ] United .States Marshal Allen iesteiday seized the stock ol the Great West ern Implement company , of this city , with branches at McC'ooV , Obcrlln , IMverton , and other points. The levy was made on attach ments Issued to the Morrison Manufacturing rmniMiiv , of Foil Madison , lovvu , and the J iiidwell Wacon company , of Leavonworlh , Kansas. ' 1'heir liabilities arc about Sl.000 ; assets , S y.noo. y.noo.A A Tluktit to Kcoop , .SrnTVM.u , Neb. , Oct. 2. " . [ Special to Uio Bnn.J ThoOollax county dciuocralle con venllon wfisheld jesteiday , nnd nominated the following ticket : Treasurer F. Blown ; ctork , A. M. Par sons ; shorlti , Joseph SIcbcrt ; Indiiu. Jogcph Dvvorak ; siiieriiiteiiilent | , W. T. Price ; com- mtssiomT , Tied. Barnholdt ; Fiinejor , J. S. Unwell ; lotoncr , Lambert Folda. A ClerByinnn Dicu Hnddcnly. Noinit PI.AIIK , Neb.-Oct. 2.1. [ Special to the Bri : . ] Itev. Dr. John McNamara , well known thioughout ( ho Ftate , died suddenly jcslerday afternoon fiom a stroke oi paraly. sis. Although ho had been alllngfoi some time his death was unexpected , and Is a M v eio blow to the community. Ills many good nualKles had endeared him to Ihe residents of North Platte , wheio his loss will bo deeply felt. A Shooting Scrnpo nt Sidney. SIDNI-.Y , Oct. ti" . [ Special to the Btr. : ] Swan DIetrick , who was shot In the left arm and side by the bar-tender in Harry Winter's saloon , Is In a dangerous condition , and his wounds may prove fatal. Ills assailant Is under ai rest. Dletrkk was diunk und rais ing a dlstuibanco in the saloon when ho was shot by the barkeeper , at whom he attempted to throw a bplttoon. A Double IlarH-IlurnliiR nt Kearney. KIAUNKV : , Neb. , Oct 25. [ Special to Iho BKI : . ] Caielcssness on the part of the son of S. S. fc > t. John , Saturday , burned the bain of his lather , together with that of James Jen kins , to thogionud. 'iho lots will amount to SbOO. A Ono Year Sentence . Coi.uMiit'H , Neb. , Oct 2.1 ; . [ Special to the Bin : . ] Yestoiday .iudgo Post bontcuccd Her man Henry , aged 17 velars , to the peniten tiary for ono year , lie was convicted of shooting with Intent to kill. "WASHINGTON WAIFS. Tlio Department Tackled by the AVurrlnjj Tclcphonu CoinpnnioH. WAHnixoTON , Oct. 25. Three petitions have been presented to the department ot justice asking that Milts In equity be brought to vacate the Bell patents now owned by the Amciican Bell telephone company. Two of these petitions were prcscnlcd by the Globe telephone company , and the other by the Washington telephone company. The department of lubtlco has ro- tcried the petitions with accompanjinj ; papers to the department of the Interior foi the "report , advice and recommendation ot the secretory of the Interior. " The secretary of the Inleifor In turn bus refeired each to the commissioner of patents for his "report and opinion. " Mr. Montgomery has not re ported to the secretary of thu Interior , but has submitted to him a bilef summary of each case. Secretary Lamar dire < ts and v , 111 oulcr that Inasmuch as his advice , opinion nnd locommeudatlon are hulled ho will ask all Interested parties to appear befoiuhlin and thu commissioner of patents , exhibit all tacts and answer the follovvingquestlons : 1 lias thcgovernment a light to institute such a suit for such a purpose - pose ? 2 If it has do the tacts as they snail be piesontcd warrant a flcmand that such a suit bo bi ought V All proceedings will be had publicly. The Embryo Navy. WASHING TON , Oct. 24. Tlio report of the navy board , constituted by order of Secre tary Whitney to examine tlio woik and ma terials of the unfinished cnilsers , Chicago , Boston and Atlanta , and to ascertain a lair maiket value thereof , Including u reasonable ni.ugln of piollt upon the woik , has been appioved by the secretary , and sent by him to the naval advisory boaid , which latter has been ordered to go on with the woik. The board of appraisal , In Its general icport. upon three vessels eajs that materials ami workmanship , as far as can bo been at tills btago of the work , aie good and unsvm the icquirements of the contracts , and considers that by expending the money which the boaid estimates as necessary to make the \essds complete and up to the contract , that It will b.ivo at that tlmo vessels up In clmractei and quality to contract requirements. Fred Dougldfis Munt. Go. NEW YOUK , Oct SM. [ Special to the Bee. ] A Philadelphia dispatch to the New York World sajs : Kobert Pun-Is , who was asso ciated with the anti-slavery workers.ieturned to-day from a v Islt to the president , made to secure the dismissal of Fied Douglass as re corder of deeds foi the District ot Columbia. Ho said Douglas must go. Ho Is an offensive partisan , who made fiery speeches for Blalno before election , and Is now trying to curry lavoi with ( 'leveland. Tlio piesldent listened to mo eagerly , and took the pa pel's I hud. lie said If a eoloicd man of Miiiablo uttalnmcnts could bti found , ho need not bo a deinoei.it , bet aiifeo colored democrats are fuvv , but if hn IB Independent in politics ho would appoint him. I told th picbldent that this was a golden opportunity Ioi the administration to win acoloied man. A Unique JScoklnco. Nr.vv YOUK , Oct. 24. [ Sjiecial to tlio HUE. ] A decidedly unique necklace Is now In the hands of Tiffany iteCo.'s workmen. It Is to bo made up of a collection of mummy o > cs brought fioml'cni by W. I * . Curtis , of the South Amciican commission. Curtis writes that local antiquaries from whom the cycn were pin chased believed they belonged to a species of cuttlefish formerly common on the Peiuvhin coast. Piof. Bamondl , n natlvo ethnologist , maintains that they mo really human e > cs , Shuotho o.ves have IHVMI In this country they have bean examined by gentlemen connected with the Smithsonian institution and they agree that they are civs- tallnn lens of the e-jo of thocuttlelish , or bquld. The lenses viuy fromonc-lifth to sov- en-tenths of Inch In diameter - an , considera bly linger Uian the lens of the human e > e. It Is said thu woik of polishing the ejes 1ms been Interrupted by the Illness ot several lap- Idnrles , attributed to the poisons used in pio- bening thoejts. Uloody Work of MoniitditncrH. Niw : YOIIK , Oct .M.-fSpeclal to tlio Hii.J : : A Jebsiip , On. , dispatch sajs : William Cleinmens , of McYIHc , tlie newly appointed revenue oftlcer , went to Montgomcrycounty vcstciday , with two assistants to capture an Illicit still. While passing along n lonely part of the load , the tlneo men weie tired upon by moonshiners and Clemmens and ono. of his companloiib weio killed. Ofllcer Itose , the third of the party , c-scaped w Itli n bad wound In the Mdt ) and his coairlddlcd with bullets. Great excitement piuvalU and u battle be tween moontlilnurs and a posse of cltUeiis Id expected. The Prccldcmt'H Contribution. NKW Ytwic , Oct 24. [ Special to the BEE. ] Col. I unont handed $1,000 to the demo- cratloMato committee yesterday es a eontri" butipii ol the viVbldcui. THE TESTIMONY OF TREASON , Filley Unfolds His Knowledge of the Con troverted Question , A CONSPIRACY OF STATESMEN , Cliuplors ( ft'Opinion Contfllintcd l > y Scnntor Arkcll nnd Vleo-Prosl- dcnv Hondilcks of Op- lioslte Cliurnctcr.a. Plllov Tires n A'ollcj' . Si. Lot is , Ott. 'i\-S | | clal to the BKI : . ] The fact came to the knowledge of jour correspondent to-day tliatt'hatincoy I. HI Icy , n life-long lepuhllcan , who has stood high In the councils of the parly Mate mid national was possessed of f.vels , which put In print , wouldpiovea most interesting contilbutlon lo thecontioversy conccuilng the iclatlons of Johnson and Grant. Accordingly IMlley w as sought and rome ( : > tcd to tell Ids story. Ho reluctantly consented and proceeded with a statement of which the Mibbtanco Is hero Eh on : Filley and Montgomery Blair , altoiney gen eral under Lincoln , weie most Intimate friends , and It was by Blair that Kllley was placed In iwsbesslon of the di tails of this most Inteiestlng scrap of secret and unwrit ten history of Iho nation. Johiibon and Blair were close friends. Alter Johnson was Inaugurated president , ho made Blair's house In Washington Ids home , and Blair was to a certain extent n ronlltlunti.il ad viser. Before Lincoln was assassinated the republican party was split , Ben Wade , Sal mon P. Ch.we and William H. Scward lead ing that portion of the party desliousof en forcing the most radical measures. When Llmoln was killed and Johnson became pie ldt nt , thec men sought control of .lohn- f-on , but soon discovered that Lincoln's pol icy was to he followed out by his successor. Then they determined to get lid oMiim. An elaborate schcmo was planned , the details of which were all known toJohiibou. The plot was to prove Johnson unlit tlnougli the excessive tibo of liimor und opiates to exercise the functions ot his olllcc. They colltt ted ami manulactuicd a mass of evidence , beginning with swoin tcitlinony to prove Johnson drunk when Inaugurated and that ho had no Idea what the oath of ofllee was. or what was tnuif.plrinir. Ihen they pieparcd a lotof evidence , setting lorth the dayanddatoof a , vast number of acts ol the president , public and private , to show his mind was Impiired , all of which was to seivo as a basis foi the arrest of Johnson. Blair and the president wcro peifectly well avureot whalwa.s going on. and dlbcus ed the pioiricss of the plot. When , however , the bchemers had so far perfected their plans thai Itonlv remained to decide on the date for arrest , Johnson decided to bond tor Ueneral bheiman. The pie | dent was of i aid of Grant , the general ol' thenimy. Ho thought Grant aspired to a diclatoiship , and In u ( on- veratiou witli lilali , pointed to the fact that Sherman had been sent iw far trom the capi tal as possible. It was decided then to send lor Old Tccumseh.whlcli wasdone , and when Sherman arrived the surprise ot Grant was great. The president piocccded very cautious ly. Ho did not tell Sherman all the facts. Ho nevei spoke to him of n conspiracy , but imply baid ho was going to send Giant to Mexico , and desired to have Sherman at Washington. Thoiestistold In recent pub lications , tsherm.in told the piesldcnt Grant would not go to Mexico , and voluntceicdhim self. Johnson let each of the plotters luiow In a quiet but unmistakable way that ho was tully posted as to their scheme * and they General bhemian by the president apprised Grant that ho was busnccfcd and dlbtiusted by the president , and it was not long before even a pretense of friendship was abandoned by the prcMilent and the head ot the unity , mid then followed coricspondonto between them , a portion of which is now finding- Its way Into print. This , said Filley , is the story told lif teen j ears ago by Montgomery Blah. A Contribution From Arkell. Nnw iroiiit , Octal. [ Special to the Bii : : . [ In an interview in the Tribune State Sena tor Arkell , referring to Dcpcvv's letter on Giant's connection with the proposed plans of President Johnson , iccalls a conversation he had w Itli Giant just before his death. "Af ter reading a book called the 'Downfall of the Ilepubllc , ' " says Arkoll , "Grant said : 'I hat o been called as commandci of the army to conclude the suppression of the ichclllon , and have been the personal means of prevent ing a subsequent civil war , menacing and dangeious , jetof which little I know. ' A venerable financier , who used to bo well known In Wall street , und who was thor oughly Infonncd In political matters , in al luding to thiscxpresMonol Gen. Gnint.whlcli phjslcittiis who retried It , attributed to pobsiblo mental wandeilng from phjblcal weakness , wild : "I lemember the time well. The uni'or struck the btieet that some portentous tentous dMurbanco was hi evv Ing In Wash- Ington. ( iovi'inmenthceiiritles diomicd ter ribly liom bomo unknown cause. The cause of the depression was found to luvcoilginnt- i d in Baltimore , btibsuquently Itwasascei- talncd to have been based on information piociired by Bob Johnson , the president's private becietaiy , who had sunoptlUouslj copied and sold portion * of a draft of an In tended proclamation , In which the pic'sldcnt proposed to declare congress ndjouinrd and demanded full repicseiitatlon forthoecccdcd blutes as tbo only constitutional body lie would leeognUo. This corroborates , " hav.s Arkell , " 01 perhaps rathu amplllietf , Dencw's recent statement. It shows how much hugvi than wo know Is the debt wo ewe the silent h.m > , who stood between the wild and Intut- ualed ambition of a weak but itnbboin man and a gieat national calamity. " Jlcndrluk'fl Hoodoos tlio INDIANAI'OUB , Illd. , Oct. 2r..r-TllO jesterday contained an Intmlow with VIce Prcbldent Hendilcks about the stoiy put In circulation by Chauneey M. Dopovv about Pi evident Johnson's contoiuplatcd tongiess to bo composed of icbel sympa- thlrei-ft entirely. "This story won't do , " said Hendrlck's , "and pubtU opinion will not sustain any such charges made tw cnty j cars after the alleged events happened , and after all thu persons who were directly connected with them aio dead. Personally , I know nothing of Mr. Johnson's opinions or Intent tlons , timber than the information Unit came to mo In the position 1 held. I was in the United States senate , and I Itoth upoko and voted against the Impeachment of John * .son. While i never had any converhatlon witli him on the hubjed icfcncd to by Dcpew , I am sino that Johnson had no buch Intention. Ho believed In it-storing and not m'onstiuctlng the states , and that the lederal govcinmciit had no light to change or uhrogatu their constitutions. 1 think Mr. Lincoln held this view alto. I haveno doubt that Johnson vv.uited Stantou removed , but It wo > > on rierbonal grounds , for they were not Koodfilends. 1 cannot bellevo ho hail any biich purpoho as that atti United to him , und 1 nevei hcaul It charged bctoro tholabtfcvv days. It Is not likeh that Mich nn Important political matter bbonld have lemalncHl fclltnt ioi twenty JCU-H. ; 1 have iwul the vailous ht.itemeiitb in the papers nnd aui inclined to u'hutbo greatest ciedenco to that of Judge ( iooding , of Gru'iitiekl , whoho recollection about biich nmttca-s H \\ays aceumU1 , and who was then In a position to know what President Johnson Intended to do , " Fimernl of Joeh Hllllnga. LKKOV. Mass. , Oct 25. The funcnvl of Henry W. Kjtavv ( Josh Bllllnpi ) took pl.vo at -uidsbonhlsnatlvotownyesterday ) , Tbo btnlcca wcio JaigeJy attvudcit. KKVOXI ) TIJIT SIJA. Tlio Itnlf > ariiiu AffultA View > f tlio KiiKllult 1'ollt lo.nl Hltiinllon. LOMIOV , Oct.2r.-tSp-clalto the Bi.r..J England has consented to enter the Constan tinople conference. This ought to mean Lord SalNhuiy has obtained some guarantee that the Itusshtn programme shall not bo carried out , but no assurance on this point has been made public. The change in the situation siuco last week Is rcmai liable , llussiahas got round the poile , shaken Its Intention to recognize accomplished facts , and convinced Germany that the restoration of Uic status quo alto can only prevent nu unknovv n meas- tueol complications. Germany Is pulllnc on the usual pressure , and Au tiln , as usual , gives way. lliisslan diplomacy looks like winning all along the line. Prince Alcxan- ( lex will bo dtscicdltcd , If not removed ; ho must ic.suwo his vai-siWiip to Itussln , Lord Salisbury , If he allows Bulgaria to be again divided , will make a desperate effort to save Prlnco Alexander , In whose behalf the queen Is doing all she can. Lord Sallshuiy knows , moreover , that handing over lloumc- lla again to Turkey must have a damaging eflcct on the KnglMi elections. T ho electoral contest continues amid Iho confusion which has hitherto prevailed. Gladstone's two attempts to Imrmonl/o the contending sections of the liberal party have failed. The manifesto that was Intended to provide a plattorm \vbicliu\erj body miglit stand has only served to mark the extent of radical incursions before Its four COHICM. Mr , Chamberlain's summons to Hawnrden resulted In an Ineffectual compiomtso. The duel between the liberals and radicals con tinues in the presence of mi am.we.il and puz/led public ' 1 lie truth Is the liberals are overeoiiildent in victory , and think thej m ly induliro in ( notions dissensions with im punity. 'Iho radicals seem much moro anxious to obtain Oho'iuleiicy In the llbu .il paitj than that of the lories. Tory election coring. Indeed , has been ol tlie dullest ( har.u'ter since Lord Sallhbuiy spoke until I -old Itandolph Churchill enteied thu Hold. But Lord Salisbury and Loid Itandolph Chun-hill are alike silent pn ono question which the Knglish public want atiswen'd : "What aie they going to do about Ireland1 Yesterday's cabinet meeting is licllev d to have icsolved to continue to do nothing. Lord Randolph Churclilll'H will , us usual , pievalls , and ho regards the alliance with Parncllasthosolohopoof preventing a 10- tuin of the radicals to power. Nobody in Kngland troubles the accnr.icv of Trevelyan'b description of the condition oflielaiid. Inmost parts' of the Islniul no rent whatever is paid , bovroltlnglserilent and almost universal , but the torv cabinet , as Englishmen think , prefers to tolerate : i sub version ol law and social disorganization lather than lo o the chances ol buying Par- ncll'b support , llonghly speaking , Hnuland has to cheese bctvv ceil a policy which tends tends towards an ultimate surrender to P.u- nell and the policy which embodies a seri ous menace to the existing orifanizatloiib of society. Both mav bo avoided It moderate men regain contiol of bolh parties. Imtox- treme men at this moment aie most influen tial in both. LONDON , Oct. 2-1. It Is now evident that the paillaniuntary carhpaign will not pass oil without serious noting In many quarters as party feeling Is already running high and daily grows moro bitic-r. The Maiquls ot Lome , liberal candldato for Hampbtead , when at Bienford , seven miles west of Lon don , dellveied a specchi While addressing the electors a mob assaulted him wltli lotten eggs , and some at them paining the platfoitu smashed his Imt over hlslierul. The sup porters of the maiquls rushed to his rest-no and a light ensued. Lorno then Iwcamo thoroughly fiightcned and hastily departed from the scene , ran tlnougli the streets. In a drenching rain to the ladway station and immediately de parted for London. Mesunvhilo the low con tinued , nnd the Mipport/rs of thcmaiqiils , beliHjf-eveiely handled , nnd discouraged bvj the desertion of their chsmplon , retreated , leaving theh contcsloisinaslerttof thelicld. The latter then boUCd the platform and passed a resolution condemning the liberal policy. When the queen's bou-ln-law made nib appearance as a liberal candidate foi Hampstead , it occasioned considerable ( , vu- prit-o , and when In his address he advanced radical opinions , the smprlse was gieatly in- crcn ; ed. The marquis advocated immcdlato dises tablishment In Scotland. Ho championed the piiuciplcs of flio tree land league , and with a view to tlio encouiaucment of subdivision - division of land , suggested ( hat the sales of large estates en bloc should bo biibjcct to heavv taxation , while sales of land to bo di vided Into smaller lots should be left duty free. Ho lavoictl Oie extension of local self-government to Ireland , end infusion into the house of loids ot elected membcis. An Appeal by ( lie DUIILINOct. . 25. The Palilotlc Union has Issued a , long manifesto denouncing tlie Irish national league lor having foi five jeais imblttend Irish homo life , cooiced Individ ual libcrtj , extorted hard earned monej fiom the people andpcrmltUd the pei pet ration of outrages. The Union appeals to the people to assert Hit ir indcpendcnco of the league and maintain the lnt < griv | ol tlie empire. ' 1 ho manifesto calls lor electors to vote against the tjrannv o ( Pnrnoll and the leagues of petty Ic.ulcify b.inl.r.iiit farmers and idle loungers , who form the league , and intimidate the eountiy. The Hoyoottlnjj Oinlciiien. Conic , Oct. 25. Knglish shippers re ! use to assist the cattle men heicin their efforts to bojcott the Cork packet company. The cat- tinmen huvo chartered a Dauibh bteamerto conv ey tlidr cattle to England. Coal Gnrn lei n Ifonp. S\JtAcusn , X. Y. , Oct. 2" . , Saturday while a coal train was nf-ct'nding a heavy gradoon thcKlmlra , Cortland & Northern railroad , near 1'ieev tile , the couplliig pin of ono of the earn broke and the train d.o-hcd back down the hill at the rate ol loity miles an hour , btrlklnc another coal tialn follow ing twenty mlnute.s beliiml. The locomo live and ten cats of the second train were piled up In a heap , and Knglncer Blown and IilHllieman wcro inn over and liibtantly kill ed. Conductor lloircru was bo terribly In- juied that lie will die. A hrakcman named Judd has not been found and Is supposed to iHUinder the wreck , which Is behii ; cle.ued from the track. An Irlnli Ar.AANY , N" . Y. , Out , n Afrs Parnellad- dix-bsed a nuis.s meeling' at 1. eland opera Jumso to-night. AdiliQN'Cs were also delivered by eervcral of Uio local Catholloclersy. . liesoliilions oxpiotr biiiir bviupalby with the rant-o of Iieland and admiration tor Mr. Parncll were unanlmouslypa'ised. ] A subscilptlon of $ -i/Kwas ) rnlheu by thotaudlenco to help elect Thu WcutlH-r. WASIIINOTON , Oct. 23. .U'pper Mississippi Valley ; Fair weather ; ollghtlj < older In northern portions ; stationary temperature In southern portions ; nvijable , preceded by bouth lo west winds In southern portions. Missouri Valley : Fair wiaUierlightly ; colder In northern porUoh ; htatlonarj tcni- peraturu In bouthani portions ; > ailablc , pre ceded by northerly winds , Major Grace AVIH Voto. Nnw Youif , Oct. 21. | SjecIal to the Major Grace rcglbltreil > e terday for the firbt tlmo and If he votes on November lint It will be his first vote ' II IH naturalization jupoi-b wiiro Issued November 2nd , l&bO. idler Ills nomination for major. Cloarlnj ; Hotisn Uncord , BOSTON' , Oct. % L ullni elearlni. ; I of tbo United Stales ieix > it that the toti cleiraiictM for Iho wiiek ending Saturday. October 2-1 weioai.lii.uiT tK ? , an Incroxsoof J i comuaii.il with tbv v rrcH"Jndi i last > u. A STRIKING STIR IN STOCKS. A "Wonderful Week's Business Done on tlio Exclmiige , READING'S REMARKABLE RISE. A ft'ontnble' Bull Movement Hnuir- ilny'n Gi-aln nnd Cnttlo Itcpnrt from CliicnKOi-Cout limed Dullness tlio llnlc. Tlic Week on the Stock KxclHUiRC. Niw YOIIK , Oit. as. [ Siwcial to the Bin : . ] The Now York stock exchange sel dom had a laigcr week'-s business than In the ono just ended. Ono of the objects of Iho bull campaign Is certainly ac complished. The public Is In the market to a greater extent than at any tlmo dining the just three jrars. It only icqulrcd cncoui- agcment to bring them In. The bull combi nation counted on this and laid their plans. It is altogether piobable that the cnglnccis of the movement unloaded their stocks and secured - cured their piolits In the e.uly pait of the week. Many espcrlencid operators looked or an Inevitable icactlon on Wednesday last. In this thej wcio disappointed , liven the threatened dangei to the new hunk line pool by the Baltimore * Ohio's refusal lo sign the pas.scngcr business agreement failed moro than to depress the m.ukel a little. Puulio bujing supported the maiket , and prices closed at an advance ovir last week. In the piesont speculative temper of the pub lic a faitlici tidvanco Is easily possible. But when the public got through bujing them will bo a pretty Hvelv slump. The lull In pilces wilt then oulj ho measured bj thode- greoof eageuiesson the public's part to get out , and the extent to which the lievv twott in terest has been loimed togivotho maiket MII > - tiort by biijing when the frightened jmblic begins to thiow its holdings overboard. The speculative furore Is ahvajs unieason- atilo , but this ono Is moio than visual. A few d.ij s ago Heading was icu.mlcd as practlrallj worthless , niulsodnt the Jowist reeoided jirice. Foicclosuioandan assessment equiv alent to wiping out the htock appeared inevi table. This week , however , Heading sudden ly began lo jump. The market was appar ently tilled with mixing orders , mid up It wont on Immense ti.xnsaelions to 'Joe. Atlho same tlmo rumors were out In foiee that Vun- dcrbllt was hi ) } ing the Mokwitha vieu of completing his umtiol , 01 that the Pennsjl- vania was buj ing with the same object. It looks now very much as if some one had mar keted a lot oi stocks , and people wen ; not wanting who sav Vanderbift got rid In this way ol his Kc.iding holdings. The - < iiisek'sv ; ness of the movement In the stock may Iw shown by the fact that there is an is-sne of I'cadlng bonds supeiioi in lieu to the stocks which aie. selling at a lower liguro than the stock itsell. Anothei btiikimj illushatlon ot ihevime lllogluil nature of the speculation Is show n in the fact that New xork Centnil Hto < 'k closed ut l.ftil , ' . 'Ihe stock has bion paying1 dividends for tlio last two quarters at the magnlilcent rate otj < percent , or 2 par cent per annum. Even th most extravagant bull wlllhardlyasseitth.it tor bomo time to come the load wilt bo able lo earn moie than 5 per cent on the stock. Nevertheless the com pany's dcbentuies , which aio an absolute piomlso to pay inteicbt at the rate ot 5 per cent per annum , aie selling at 81.05 , or only 2J < f per cent above the stock. Thu telegraph situation Is very peculiar. The Gould paitj and Insiders generally talk beaifslilv on the piopcrty , and a party identl- lled vvitli the fortunes pi the Baltimore & Ohio think \Vcstcin Union not such a bad pioierty ] after al ) . It would not IKJ sur- piiblng if theic was a deal concealed some where. Afui-kct. CIIICAOO , Ott. 'it. [ SiR-cial to the HIM : . ] WirnAT The market closed weak at the lowcht prices curient < lurhiK the month of Ootober , and 5' ' c lower for the hwdiiiK option ? than at the clo o one week ago. The market opened steady with good buying , under which December advanced to b.sjfc , and remained steady at that ligure for the first hour. Several estimates weiothen madoas to the probable Incicaso which would bo shown in the next vl&iblo supply report , one hou o estimating thattho Incieaso would bo nearly : i,000,000 "bushels. 'Ibis pioducul an immediate leellng of weakness , and to the close of the .session ollerlngh were v cry laige. under \vlmb the puce tor Decembei declined toNS'i c , and closed on the latest Hading at sut ' caf-'ainstD' e ono week ago. The prbMiroto ( boll was very sharp thionghout iho entire session , and Iho deelino was almost steady with very few naitlons. Uccelpts Miow it tailing oil' at all cxeptnoithweslei n points , \veroicporlul largo in AlinneapolK lu npito of the I.nge aiiivals at the latter i > oiiits It was rejmrte l that mllleis had udvam l theh bids , for whe.it , which occasioned a temjxir.uy lueling ot llimness here , hut It hlajed the downward couise ot the market tor only a brlet period. Cables icpoilcd quiet torefgn maiketswlth noapicclablecliangein ] ) prlcts. COHN- Corn was til talr demand and prices early were tinner , Imt weakness lollowul to- vvaid thocloso and the inuiktt closed geneial- ly ashadolower. OA-IH Oats ruled 111 mow iiifj to light ro- ceiplh and a good .shipping demand , and the latest juices woio gencially well up to tlioho of yisterday. PJIOVIMONH Piovlslons were weaker , and both pork and hud closed fractionally lower. Chicago lilt o Stock IHuikel. CJIK-AOO , Oct.2.r . [ .Sjxclal to the Bir. : | OA J ru ) Receipts to day weie eight ears ot stock , less than " 00 head , the smallest , niimbei iccclvcd blnco the snow blockade last winter. There was not Mifllcicnl business to make a market. The stah i.ittlu lift la-st nlu'htwero not wanted ; diei-ttil heel oneralois had on hiiiid about all they iieulul and shliiplng oideiw weio light. Texans and i angel's tame out of tlio panic with less loss than the na tives. bhipplng stf eis , ! ! ) to 1500 Ibs , fM.75 ( , ? ' V.50 ; IIMM ) lo WVI Ibs , H.-W" I 75 ; 1KVI to 1'iOO Ib's , V-UKKifrl. ! * ! . 'Ihioiigh Texas cattle are Mow ; avi ihs , 4.ic . < ii.a5 : ! ; 7Wioiioo ) ibs , &j.io fe3.10 ; 000 to ' 00 Ibs MJ.WKii2.7ri. Western itingciii mo blow ; natives and Imll-bicals , no siles to-day. IIoan The market was acttvo and prices sU-adj as ( omp.ii-ed with the closoof jehtei- d.iy. Oidlmirj nin of packing MiitaMildut , longh and common oddsand ends A Teii-1'oiuiy Dioutli. Pm.siiuiio , Pa , , Oct. 23. 1'or the llrsttlme In twenty jc-.irs llieio Is a fi > inlno , In nalU , the result of the long Milko of the nailers. PilcjOH lia\o advance * ! to % : t 10 on asboited nitalUlc.s , , nnd even at these figures It U Impos sible to got them. A tew small lots that aie iH'Ins handled by Pittr-burg dealers are hhlpjicd hero Iroui WilllamshnrK and New castle , Pa , Within the laH week it has b < en Imposiilblo lo get moro linn fiom twenty live to ufty keg lota from the Win < liut ; dUtiict. Iiitcntlinp ; Ijytu'lierH Hoared Aivity. ( lAi.VFSToy , Oct. % A dispatch from Denlbon to the Nowsbajs an attempt was made at an c.uly bom this morning to ljiichrlme.s ( ! , a coloicd mini who wasar- u'btud > ehtcrdaj chargul wltli iihsjuiltlng two llttlo girls. The jallu frlghteiu d the masked visitors away b > Ilrlng a pistol wnenl times , Itls bellevwl another attempt will bo made to-night. Both children eUim to Identify ( Jiinits. Not Murdered b Ki- PASO , Tex. , Oct. . The report of the murder of ronductor Samuel Dunbar , of the Control idllrnad , by Anarhes , while . . . .kngln thu.Anln.tl dhtrM , proves to imvo lx.-e.li unfound l. lie was In llio vicini ty ol thd hubtllco but evaded lluui. TJJ oAXAbiiiN scotmon. rntmttcnl Frcncliinnn Opposlii tlio AVot-k oftlic llcnlth Olilccrn. Oct. 25. Tlio authoiltles are meeting with considerable opposition In the w ork of Isolating smallpox patients. JToday a cartel named Trepanter called a number of hlsnclghboistohls assistance and together with the mob drove off si i > o se of sanitary police which had como to i-cmove ono of the cartel's children to the hospital. Trepanlor w 111 be submitted before Iho new court which has been established for the trial of such can's. At another luma to which Iho officers went for a similar purpose a man drew n knife and kept them ut bay until ho was lea- soncd out of Ills folly. Arm-STA , Me. , Oct. 2VHi. . Youtnt. of the state boaid of health , who vIMUvl the lu pce- thin station at Jlor o liver last week. MJS that n largo niimbei ot Kicmh Cana dians passing through the phuo aio nut Inspected or vaccinated unless this has recently IXHMI done , and that many cicapo by iiasslii ! ' in the tilisht. A night walcli will be emplojcd to stop them and call an Inspcdor. li. ' 1 hfu nton Is building as r apldly as pos- slhlo a fumigating Htatlon w hero the clothing of emigrants Is to be disinfected. MoMiinu. , Oct. a\ With lefeieuce to tlmthaigosmadeby ratherCushliigaiid the Amei lean bojs who lelt tjt. Lament eollcito on Saturday , the authtultlcswlll to-moriow publish a btatement signed by thn major of St. Laurent , the eollcgo ph\selaii ! , mid si iihysldan to the boaid of health , stating that there had not been u single ea o ; of Mivamtox In Iho college this j ear.Vlth \ legaul to bad food , several ol the students fiom. Massachu setts have been examined and state that the food Is nil that could bo desired. QtT.nuc , Oct. 'JS. This ovonliiK In all the protestnntand Catholic churches ii letter from the corporation board of health was lead , calling upon the members of the dllleient congregations to bo closed at om e. TOIIOMO , Od. 25. The Hist death from smallpox In this city occurred to dav. It was aboj. It Is supposed lie caught tne fiom his falhei , who had been unpacking liifcctcdgloves from Montnal. THU nXDJIS NKAK. Joliu JVIuCiilIoitKli'K CiiHO Growing IMorc HopelcxH. Nnw YOUK , Oct. lio. [ Special lo the Bi r. ] Smco John McCullougli was lemoved to Bloomingdale his condition has been gradu ally growing moro and moro hopeless. Phjslcally ho Is not so weak as generally , but mercifully unconscious of his condition. Dm Ing the past w eel : a bister and some friends determined to lenmvehim to hlsown home and wife's caic in Philadel phia. Ho will bo taken tomoirow to Phila delphia. What John needs now Is a hospital rather than an asjlum. At homo ho will have oven 111010 tender care than where he Is now. I was surprised when I saw him to d-iv to lind how llttlo outw.ud change thcio has been in him. Ono ot the physicians In whoso earn Me- Cullough has lH.cn at Bloomingdale , t-aid : " 1 do not think any danger , ellhei phj-ilcil 01 mental , will bo appiehonded tjom the joinney. Ho is btiong enough to set up u low hours tw Ice n day. 1 think , him ev cr , the cud Is not far oil. " 1 > YXAMITK DEEDS. Two AttuniptH to AVrcck Street Cars by tlio St. fronts Strikers. jouis , Oct. 11. Another sens.illon was produced In Ptiect railway elides to-night. While a cai was comlnir down from north Stp Louis on the Hellofontaino line , it ran over some object on the track on Fourteenth , be tween Hi omen and Farren streets which cx plodcd with a loud rei > ort and uhatlered one of the front whocLsof the car and othuivvlHo Injured It Fiom the effects of explosion on the track and the pi oiind tics , Itls supposed the explosive was d > namlk' . Onlj ono pas- sengerwas in the cur , and ho nnd the timer wciothiown to Uiolloorbut neither wcio in- jurctl. ST. LOUIM , Oct. 25 Another street railway explosion took place to-niuht , but luckil ) like that of last night , was haimlois. Hoc- cuiicd on tho.Ielleison avenue line near the biidgc which ciosses the Missouri I'acllie rail road tracks about 10 o'clock , and broke one of the front wheels of tlio car , but did no other damage. Several pert-ons weio In the car , but aside fiom the minting elf of ono or two ladies , no ono was hint The slieet ear strikers had a ii.ii.ule to day and held -cciet meeting to-night , the result ol which has not jettransphed. Clevclimd'H Opinion of the Election Nnw YOUK , Oct 1M.-Tho Herald h.is the following from Toledo : "N. B. Bacon , biothcr-in-lnvv of President Cleveland , re cently ictuincd fioma vlblt to the thief ex ecutive at Washington. The i > iesldcnt lie savs , isnotatall disturbed bv the lesult ol- the elections In Ohio. He rather believed all along that Kornkei would bo elected , ns Ohio is a republican state. Ho did , however , hope for u democratic leglslatme , and wastcnibly dis appointed to lind that one was not eleele I. " ' 'What does ho think of Now roritV" was asked of Jlr. Bacon. "I am conlldent tint ho IB of the opinion tliat Davenport will bo elected , lie Is going home to vote lor Hill , and would like tone him elected , but dim not think ho will be/ " "i found a nnmbei ol demociats fiiendly to the itdmtnlsli-atlon who hold the same opinion. " "Don't the president hold himself blame less for this flute ot nlKiIre ? " "Ho does not care. " "Will ho ihango his policy about giving out Iho ollices moro generally' ; " ' "No , sir ; ho will change his policy , but It will be to moio stihtly seinllnl/o the en- doisementfi. He has been Imposed iijonln some liihtames and has icsolvcd that u veiy ilghl examination shall lie made of ever } candidate. Tlio democrats who look lot moiolibeial policy towaid them mav t\A \ well gel over the notion , for the people havogot to be more honest with the pie/slde-nt. / " Anikoxatlon. Oct , 25 , Alcttei to the ( ilobe- Democrat from HI Paso R.IVS : Theiels a good deal of private talk among Inli lll ent and property owning Mexicans In Chihuahua in favor of annexation to the United btatas of iho noi them tlei of Mexican Mates , No open movement lias vet been made , not has the press touched the Mibjrct , Imt the letter as- neits that theio is a Minng undcicuircnt among the duts alxtvo named in lavoi of llnUng theli debtinyto that ot the gieat nortliuin republle. i IOUN I'rollni1 "UootH ( IH K.ulicr , bi. LOUIH , 0t. 25. Hugh M. Brooks , oi , as better known , W. U. Lennox Maxwell , iho supposed ni'iidcrcr of U. Aithui PreJlcr , met his father , .Samuel Biooks , vthierday In thu otlioo of the jail foi the ( list ( line since the ei I mo was committed. The ekh r Hiooks i ume liom Hyde , Kngland , to bo wllh his urn dining his trial , The lathei and ton had a protracted talk , alter which the lather with- iliew , HoalttiwardKielntcd to glvo thopai- tlcularsof the Interview , but Muted that ho vsas moio than ovei convinced ot hi , tun's luiiou nee. a "XVU'o Heater. Pirrsnriso , Oct. 25 , While Intoxicated to night Kohl-it Wiggins attacked his wile and daughter and was cruellj abiiBlng them when ( < eoigo and Charles Stovvait , brothcis of Mn > . Wlgcins , Inteilercd and boat Wiggins ov thohe.id with a revolver until ho was Im-en- hlble. Thc > then tluetv ) ilm Into the t > trnt , \vlide. ho was found MJIIIO tlmo latei by the police. His Injuries ait ) bellovtd to l.o fat Ihe bluvv.ut ? have bien Canon Knrrar In Now York , NKVV YortK , Oct. M. Canon Kairar piaiched In Tilnlty church to-da > to a largo ami fashionable twngregatlon. Hundicds were uiublo to galnadmlhslor. . Tli distill- L'ulblied clcrn'man pleached liom the text. "JJttlo clilldu-n ktvji j ouudvcy tiom iduld. " A CAMPAIGN THAT WILL TO Komarkablo Hcnubllcnn Activity in tlio Hawkeye Stato. THE DEMOCRATS HANDICAPPED , Tlio Part Piolilbltlou l Coppeilieml Pleading lor InaKnnk Itoiiutillunu Slate Tlio CniupnlRn 111 Town. Dr.s MOINP.S , In. , Oct. 5. [ Special t6 the Hir : J It Is the common roi ort of .speakers on the Mump that nou-r bcforowhen thcro was not a presidential election Imothey scon bo much icpublleaii nctUlty anil cnlliunkvMO. Tlioro Is just a lllllo danger that lopublleann nnybo eariied awaj by ovcrcontldcncc , ntnl neglect the I'ci onal woik tlmtmuvt ho donq to cairy the legislature , for the demot-ruts nt \ nuiklnt ; a still hunt with that und Inlcv. . In this respect the methods ot the two parties' so far ha\o been qulto unlike. Tim romibll * canshavemailoa spcnkliiK campaign , | ia\luc held o\ei ll\o hundicd meetings. They no\ Imuum tliustuini ) a laigo number of the Itc'st speakers In the state , assisted by twtt or three piomlnent speakers fiom other ! s-taes. The democnil H , on the conli.vrj , imj not holding hall Ihe number ot mi clings. auOp have not half the jmmbei of Rpc'.ikcis. Thole constituents are not moved pattloutarly by argument and eloquence Tlloyoxpcetr dent- ociats to volt ) tlu ir ticket bceau > e they bava nlwnvs done so , nnd they expect to iriln roi publican votes on account tit the dlsal'.ee.tloil over prohibition nnd local and lu/tioiul llglds. bo in close counties they uio nmklii | & u Mill hunt , and they prolesa an exioelatlou ] of carrjinglhe legislature. But cirolul ucl- viecs liom all pails of the state Indicate that * their hopes are not well founded. 1'ro- ' hlbltion Is not cutting : my > Mich figure In this cainii.ilgn M dcmociats intended it sbouhl. Tim ii'imbllcan1 position is simply that the law should have , if lnirtrl.vlbclortMtsiopc.nl oi modlneatlon H demanded. This , of eoui'sc , Is sitlst.ictoiy to pn > hlbltionLsts , nnd tbo pioblblllonisiri who aroiopnblieanssiy-tlial tnopaity eoultt do no more ut present Consemcntly ( it Is " to My that the ivpubllcans who will le.u o the p uty this yeai tor thellrst timoon iieeountol iiiohibitfoii will not number otiff ] H'i e 'iit ot the icmihHc.m vote. On th , othi r hand thoj will gain largolv fiom ( hi * thegieenluck irnity. which IH Cb < enll.illy * temperance luitv. Them are thousands ot ( jrcenluckers who refine to rutlfj tlie lusliii ) with dcmoci.tev , which e.irile.sith ll.in ei ) ( loi-eiiK.'iit ot the compulsoiy Knloon plunk ot the democratic platfoim. We.uci mull Gillette , who tire the only greontMeUerB oC prominencoon the stump , mo hlith opcnlj' announced as converts to the compuNoiy ba. loon plank , and onpo-cd to iirohlhltion Irt theoij and pr.utko. This fact he\eirt tlidi1 hold on the gieenbackers , who have heruo ( < loio believed them to bo alii < cio prohti hltiouisth , whnt ( > vr .illl.inco tliej might make. But Ih'jspect.ieloof thuso men who h.ivobcen Illelong prohlbUIoulbN . now do- ehuing' themselves in laver of u Honor law that not even the democrats of Ailtanp.w would accept , has made the temporaries ) greenbackers ot Iowa disgusted with thoiW l > cv end measnie. Itispiobablo that but llttlrf moro than half the greenback vote of JbW will this je.ir be given to tlio fusion ticket. On bt.itooHlueis , thodumocrnU ) have give ) ) , up nil heM ] > s. They lind themselves word handlLapped with their candidate tor gov < ernor than they have been foi manj yoaiN Ho has Ijcen proven ono ot the rankest cojw muhoads In Iowa , a man wliOMi hatred of Lincoln and union wjldlew led him to uttci Uui iuo t bnitul hcnllincntH rcKnulin ' thoin. M.iny of his Bubstauli.tlcd utt < ; rancis ; bum as "I would as boon Midot (1 ( d old Lincoln as n rattlcenakc , " " 1 hope no boldlor who ROCS south in UiUi abolition W'nr will lelurn olive. " and others ciitully atrocloiH aro'notf cuircnt through Urn state and will cost the democrats a gieat many votes. SI r. V/hltlngi the democratic candid ito , HC-OIUS ulso to li.ivo blinuleie * ! in about oveiy act of his imblto lifo. consequentlj he mill hl.s friends urp kept on the defensive all tlio tlmo. A reinartcabia MM'etacli'of the p.ist vvcek was tht t-lght ofi him heloioan amtionco Reading an atildnvllf to tiy to prove that ho was not a topporheau and atniltoi dmlngthu vv.ir. Many domo- piatsopeiil } oxpre-j- } their disgust w.tli thclp candidate , and say tliat If their leaders didn't ; know un > bettoi than to nominate Hiichtt man , they ought to bo be.iton. JMi. Lairabee , the lepnblic.in candldato , h.i been a member of Iho bonato for eighteen veais. has novel been beaten foi ofiiio , unit has alwajs 11111 l.xr ahead of his parly Hob H'garded as better infoimed on state atfalrH than any other man in Iowa. Ho IH eonsorw atho In opinion , careful and far-iigliN'tl , and iiiiidentauddiscrettas .1 candidate tlmtf Ids campaign h.us never hccu aiivtbliig bu k iiggiessfve. Although prevented liy lese ot > an i'jc troni Ivcoininij a soldier ho onllfittvl tvvicn but WIIH ejcli tlmo rejected on account * of his disabilltv jet thcro was no morn loyal suppoitcrof tliegoveriimout , : ni I no warmer cnd of the f-oldier and Bold ins' Dun he. Theio Is llttlo doubt , that ho wilj poll at least live thousand moic vol s tbuii , lilalno did last fall , and his election by n i l.ugo mnjority IK only n question of time. l-'ioiu now until the eloso of the campaign , the light will bo pressed with gient vigor/ The republicans have no cause for uneaslnesp e\cejit in a few le/ihlallvodistilcls , whom there are local lights and jealousies tint nwj glvo the opposition a number that they would not othuwisc get. A Democrat lo ntinr < ) tir , la. , Oct. V > TJio ller.ilo today - , day iiuhl Islu d lepoitn from nearly ! overv county ( if the htito on the political HU- " nation. 'Ihcy'indfcato that the leniihlli-aiK In the i'kc lion on Novfmberill ) i\von majority , on governor of twtvsccn lour and , live thousand : half the tnatoiH will bo' ' eh ctcd , divided about evenly bi't\\eiMi HIM , two ji.ntleH. Toi the lovu'i house of Ihele - Islalniothorepoits Indicate that tbo tiiHlon- ists will elect lifty-sdvtm represent.itUeu to thoiepnhlhun's lorty-thiee. The wek ro- | m. lining may ciiuso coimldemtlo ehuugoln nil the ubovu ImUe.iUond. TOVVII'H OlMpUiy lit Now Oilc.uiw. IOWA Cm , la. . Oot , 'J " > . The I.wt oi ihq. caiH eont.ilnlng the Iowa o > hlbll for tliol Nortb. Ciiiitr.il mid Houlh Amuikun oxllihti ] lion at N'evv Oilo.uihlott > eaU'rday. Ooinm 1(0 ( Hlonir J aliall , who has tn wrlouslj ill fottl ovei a wick , will leave to-night foi the oxpo- ' Hltlon. The new material sent lo "Now Or- will bon-ed , together wltli Iho olilov- , ' hiblt left then * , to make Iowa's display. -f Beware of Scrofula ficrofuli IB prolnbly more Roncral than any other ( lisKasc. It U Insidious In clnra < tf r , and iminlic tB lUclf hi running ftorra , piistul.it ciuptlon" , liollb , HVV tilings , enlarKcd jolntr , aliucsseifsoro , eyes , etc. Ilnod'HHaH.ipullI.i > i expels all trace of scrofula from the blood , leaving It pitro , enriched , and hoalthy. "I VV.IB severely afflicted with scrofnh , and ov or a > car had two numlng sores on my noclt , Took flv Q bottles Hood's Barsaparilla , nnd uni cm oil. " 0. 1 , ' . Lovrjov , Jxnvell , Ma.s . U. A. Arnold , Arnold , Mo. , had ecrufuloog sores for to > v en j carr , sprint ; and fall , Salt Rheum liylmpuroblooil. Itlsrc.idllycurbtlby llood't HarK.ipnillla , the cru.it blood purifier. AVlIlhiu Splcis , KljrlJ , O. , EUflrc < l frrfntly from erjsliKl.H ami nail rhouin , called by handling tobacco , At times his hand * would crack < > j.en and bleed. lo ! tried yarious prep. nrationslttKjutahlj naally took Hood's Har- taparllla , and now saysi " I am entirely well. " ' 'My ' MIII had silt rheum on Ids bauds And on the culvrs of Ids Ices. Ho teed Ifnod'ri Sarsapnillla. ind In entirely curul. " J. U , btnutun , Mt. Vernon , Ohio , Hood's SarsapaHHa BoMliynll tUuecUli. f\i \ ebtfurjl. Jt/irteosly If O. I. HOOD A. u > , AiHjtliK-arlti.r/niell.lliU * IOO Dooos Ono Dollar j