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t ( THE OMAHA DAILY JtSKK. FIFTEENTH YEAR OMAHA , WEDNESDAY MOCKING , OCTOBER 2R , 1SS5. NUMBER 100. CURIOUS DEEDS OF DEVILTRY A Mftuiao Mother's ' Successful Effort At Sclf-Destrnction , SHE BURNS HERSELF AND BABE. A Curious Conspiracy Unciutlicil to Dlftpoflc of An ( Munitions DaiiKliter- Ill-Law Thu I'MIII ! Dally Criinlnnl Oilst. A Mottinr Ilnrim Herself niul Malic. NKW YOIIK , Oct. 'J7. | Si > eelal lo the llit : . ] A horrible story ot fire nnd loss ot life comes from lloluit , Delaware county , thU morning , vvliich IK best told In the woids of llartha .inbec , n l'J-ear-old iflil , vvlio gave the following details to the counter's jury : "The day bcfoic the lire , " she bald , "my knottier and Ihu bah } and ni } self wcio up on n hill.Mother laid the baby on ( he ground and piled a lot of dry brush together. .She took some matt lies out of her pocket anil ald she Intended to burn herself ami the baity on n brush pile , nnd thai if 1 wanted to go wHh them to heaven she woultl put on moie brush and I could He-down and bum too. I snatched tlie m if dies out ol mothers hand , anil look tlm biby up In ni } aims , and would not let molhei have him , anil 1 coaxed her to go homo with me. On the- nmrnlng of Hie liiu 1 woke up , hear ing the baliy ci } . The bouse was all Mixikc. 1 I limited out of bed and called to mother , bhcilidnot answer me. 1 ran to hei door nnd It was locked. I could hc.n'hci Fouthlng baby niul ci } Ing. I ran back to in } room and waked m\ little brother , and tlrcvhcil ni } cll nnlcklv. I then wint to gel them out of the house as 1 knew it must been on Itie. When i got tin-in to the fionl tlooi I found that a barrel ( if Hour had been placed ngaiiist It so that it could not lie opened. 1 heart ! ( be lire rtnckllng am ! was- almost rhokid with Mimke. I do not know how 1 ever moved the heavj hand of limn , but I gntltawa } cniamh to open the door so we could got out. When 1 got my biotheis out of doois 1 nn to a window In m.v mother's Worn and looked In. I could heal Inby ( icrcainliig , the loom was black with smoke , nnd miithei wax llimon the Hour. Mie had tire wood piled nround her little blld's nest : Itvvns bliulnghlgh ami they wcicbolh dcatl. " A Murder Conspiracy ConfesHcd. Cnn Ado , Ilk , Oct. U7. [ Special to the li.i.J ) : TheTiibunc's IJoston special fcas : An attractive } oung woman was ancstcd In this ill } .Satunl.i } evening , locked up in a private cell , ami lliu next moining taken tea a hotel and guanlcd by ( lie police , who are rctii cut about thi ) rhaigo against her. Jt is said that on Oilolx'i ! i tills woman called on thopioprietoi of , \ nnlm ions gambling house InlblseK } ami said she wanted a joung woman in Haltimoio muidcreil , and offered to pay $ I)00 ( ) ( o liave the deed done. It ! ) al leged that she told the keeper ot the house that a jonng Irish gill had entered one of ( he nicest families ot llaltlmoie as a servant. The son ol her employer became cnamtiied Ot the glil and -ccietlj mauled her. A child was born , 'llun ( he1 scent was icvealed. The paiuits stunned but it was no use. 'llio mm ilctcitnineil to stand b } his wile. The nanatoi of this stoiaid the parents , find ing they could nod ontiol ihcsnn.tletei mined to have lint worn ni nut out ol thu wabut on no conditions mu t the child be banned. The woman said her mission to Boston waste to sec the peison with whom she was talking and employ him cither to kill this worn in hlitiM-ll or get bonic one to do it. The man to whom tlio piopositlon was made firs ! thought FOIIIO one was liyjm ; lo pla } a joke on him , but determined appaicm ! } to consent to the \volnaiiV > lequest. He said ho would get BOino one to ito the deed. The. person MII- gchted was "John JJull , " a well Known chai- ncter , who once seiveil a tcim in the Mates piison. An appointment wns made vvilh Oolm and while no talked with the woman rcsolvtd to place ( lie case In tlie hands or tlie polite , which lesulted In her an est Satmday , while slio vv as in the act ol sendlni ; a dis patch to friends In Ualtlmoie. When taken to tlie police hc'.iihiuaitcis she bioko down nnd confessed all. MnrilcroiiH KAMIVIM.I : , Tenn. , Oct. a" . A dispatch fiom Tracy Oil } , ( irundy count } , gives ( ho details of a blood } encounter between a party of illicit dlstlllen and citi/ens. W. R Hobbs and Calvin Tlpton weioanestcd for selling Vlldc.it whisk } in thu woods near that town. Them aiu no federal olllcers at thu place , nnd ( he men weie tried befoie a civil inagistiato and acuuitfcd. Tliey at once ihovei the wagon nnd barrel ot whisky a short distance ! from Die town , and began selling again , and coiibldciablc. dintikeniiess and several lights lesulted. Lutci In ( ho nitlit ; Jeff anil Kill Smith and Daveliakei went to the camp and gave ( bo "wild catter1' at > i > vero beating. Knrly tills moining Tipton anil Jlnhbi boi- lowcdshotguns with the avowed puipose ol killing Ilakcr nnd tlio otlieis. They went lo Halter's house and called him out , but beloio Tlpton could shoot , Itakei wrenched tlie gun from Hobbs , and wheeling , hied at Tipion. Until gnus went discharged simultaneously , Tipton falling moilally wounded and llnkei severely , homo ot the participants weie rniiKht , but Hobbs escaped to his home at Nortlicutt's Cave , where ho sweats lies will kill mi } one who attempts to arrest him. Ho is known to lie a tlespciate man. Now s has also been recciv eil of n tenlblo flglit at Hinrls'Cavn , In tintsaiim county , Ir Wlilcli Uairlxon Iliimb } was tatally stabbed lira man naniei ! I'ldjips and his tuo sons. The men took lelitgoln a cave. They wciu Untilly dragccd out and ariested. The section of country In vvliich the-su minilcrs occuiied Jfia wild and lav\Iess one , and mine double Is &nllelatcd | when thu picllmlnaiy tilalsaieln Six PcrfioiiH .Seriously I'olHoned. Oitii.v : : jinii , Pa. , Oct. 2r. John stelnci complained of bolng unwell } csenlay ( and ie- oucsled his wile to make borne bonesct tea lor his use. In mistake dried "Jlmson weed" VaS UMtl. and tlm entire fainih , six in num ber , drank of the decoction. Soon ahnming pymploin.saniK'aicd. A phslci.in was hastily eutnmoned. who with gieat dlrUcult } gave thu HirTcrcis slight icllct. They may possibly rcoovei , but are In a > cry piccailoiu condi tion. A Slanderer Conieu to drier" . IIii.i.XA ; ; , Mont. , Oct. 27. David Maiks , late deputy counly clerk , has been nirested for alleged larceny of county wanants to thu fxtonl of several bundled dollars , ( lie nip- roHcdthelt having occuiied two .veais imo. liaiks waived examination and was held to l Juiy. Tlm acciisetl was tlio author jiatch false ! } accusing t'liiti-d ' Stales Hniiibun witli uslnj ; Unitedbtatcs money In iiln private business. Kllleil hln ratlicr. ST. Lot'is , Oct. 27. John Unford , son of W. M. Jiulonl , n well-to-do fanuci , living eight miles Irom Shelby v llle , shot and killed \ his father jestenlay. The two hail had several ijuaricln lately and } i'.stenlay John enteicd tlm room vOieio tlio lamily wcm PtttbiT'il ' nnd emptied two barrels ot a shut- guu into his inther'H head. He then lied. A Deserved Bentcnci * . iCivn.VN.v41 , Oct. 37-Jndgo rit/Kcrald , Of thu jiollcu comt , to-day declined John \Vlley , coloied , nnd John llutlcr llioun guilty of violation of itho rcgUtiy law. VVIIcy was sentenced to ono jcar In the workhouse nnd to jia.v sl,000 line. , lliovvii'a eoutciiie was dvtcricd , A Murderer Lynched. , CINCINNATI , Oct. ST. The Times Star's Chattanooga t < ] > ccial b.iH : John Thompson , who niurdemlJ. C. Whlui for Ids money , nr r ( Jlcnallce , Tonn..afew da } a ago. was taken from the jail at Kindlon by a mvblivst bnngt-d. MJWS or .MIJUASKA. ArreRted On n Charge of Criminal MlielA Iilvely lllow. lUortMi.voioM , N.-b. , Oct. ar.-lSpcvlal to thel5i.i.l-r : , r. . H.vde. of Kirwln , Kansas , nirlvcd here this morning and entered a com plaint against S. 0. Harton for malicious and criminal libel , changing that Haiton had wiltten a letter to the ma } or of Klnvln , as follows : lliocniiM.TOX , Xtn. , Sept. C" . iw , . To the lloitfiililc > [ a > nt of the I'll } nf Kinvin , KansasI'nless : It Is the istlic } of Mini town and elti/ens to encourage iioiisua of piostitn- lion In your midst , It would be well for } on to keep a sharp lookout for the Ildc ontllt , lately fiom liloomliigton , Evldenco Is in disputable Hint the } ran a ranche here. The woman also claimed to have been an abor tionist , and It Isa fact tint they broke up at least one ; famllj here. Then ho refers to a doren business men as to Hit ; tiutli of his statements All these men , ij tlie } know notldngagains't Hjdeoi Ills wile except that the } went In irimd ooclety amlalvvins nppeaivd lespeetable. Dcput } hherill iraiiie went to lle- nulillcan Cit } and aireslcd Ilailoii and brought him Ivlom .Mi licr Kaison , nnd walvltn ; exaiuinalion lit > was held In M.LHK ) bonds in apjitMi at ( lie Decembci court , 1' . H. Kim ; and James llmvvell aie Ids bonds men. Dai ton beats a hard name. here , his wife leaving him on that account and his in- nbiilt } ( opiovide foi hei a short time since. A bli//anl stiuek us this nlteinoon and It has been blow ing a gale since. Dcntli In HID Itllnd Asylum. Krnn VSICA Cm , Xcb. , Oct. a ? . [ Special totlmlli.i : . ] Axel Krlckson , a .voutliof W } ears , niul nn Inmate of thu blind asylum , tiled suddcnl } lids morning about'J o'clock , lie had been always latliei sickly , but noth ing ol a 'crlous iiatuie. He ictlicd last night at the customs } hour , and at-J o'clock this morning ills bed fellow was awak ened by a loud scream and upon examination lonml his bed-fellow dead. I'llckstm's paicnta le-dde mai Hold- icge , when1 the body was shipped this moining. The coroner did not deem an in- iiuest ncccssaiy , as the 8mptoius Indiiateil heart disease. This is tlio tlrst death that has Declined at tins institution. A Xovv Nelirnslcii Town. ( iK.vvu IMIAM > , Xub. , Oct. S7. [ Special to the Hii.J : : Tliu new town of Loup Folks , in Ilowanl county , is likely to have a genuine boom from tlie stall. It was suiveyed oiil } a few dajs ago. It Is located on the line ot the projiosed new raihoad. Two hiindicil acres have been laid out in town lots , many ol which have already been sold. A she for a giist mill has been selected , and vvoikwlll begin on It at once. Airaiigeiiii'iits have been m ule to start a general store , a dim ; stoic , a grocery , n saloon , and olhcr business houses. Contiacts have been let tor about twenty buildings. _ An Up-Tovv-n Telegraph Office. OitA.vnlsi. VM ) , Xeb. Oct. 7 ( Special lotlie HII ; : . | Tlie Western Union will open a city ollico over Keyuanl's ding stoic , which is ceiitiall } located. X. II. Spallonlt ot Chey enne. 1mmeiIv a icsldcnt ol Uiand Island , will havechaige. FINIU ) FOIl JlKKUSATj. An Indiana , Imljr Decides nn Import ant Ti'leplioiic Knit. KvAXsV'll.l , ! : , 1ml. , Oct. 27. A few das ago il wasicportcd In the Associated piesb dispatches , that Judge Pan ell , of the state ciicuit comt lu'ie , had given seveial import ant opinions advciso to the local Hull tele phone company , in a case wlicieln Vlckery lirothcrc , mcriliant.s , sought to compel the telephone company lo finnlsh them tlieuseof two telephones upon the linn's caninljing w ith the usual tci ins and rcgitlalloiiN. There lias been a long-standing ( llsa ieement be tween the partle's. The case has since been under mgument and advisement , ami the eomt has given its decision In Uio piemlses. It Is held tliat ( lie telephone coiiiiiany is bound by statute to fuinishtelephone seivico to all applicants who comply witli the terms and legulations , being a common can lei of news 01 Intelli gence as well as a public corporation. While the patents ami new inventions may be ilght- fullv and saciedl } ] iiotccted , jet when volun- taiily placed in dianncls ol guneial com- meiie. they must bit so used as not to ivu partial ! ! } or discrimination in tavor of or aL'ainsl an } peisonsoi class ot persons. In tills case , noprevlon-xmaueloi vv long would relieve citliei party. lTndei tills declson the telephone company will have to pav , unless iclievcd hthe su- iiieme court , t iuupenaltv lor t acli fefiis.il to luiiilsh leleplioiiu service to the plalntills. Tlie lntt"i have neatly n do/en apiilic.itions lor two telephones and upon this ielus.il have sued lor penalties aiuount- linr to S-X ( ) in each case. Incidentally , al though not stiii'dj involved in tlio case , Italic Paiiett gives his opinion that another state statute , limiting the ihaigo lor ( lie use ot telephones to ? .i foi a slnu'le teieplione and Stf tin two , is constitutional , and tliat the won ! telephone includes all the appliances nceessai } to communicate between iliileient points , aecoidiiir' lo the us.ine u the bjstciu. Serious Stoini oil' Imbrndor. HAi.ir.vv , X. S. , Oct. 27.-A ( lisp-itch re ceived to-day fiom St. Johns , X. F. , says : A gieat htoim i.igctl oft the coast of Laliiador on the 11th Inst. , doing Immense damage among the fishing luet. Ktehty vessels weie wrecked or diiven ashore , and at h\\Jt seventy men , Horn the ciewsof tlie ves cK , lost tlieir lives. Two Ihoiisind pcisunsaio now ashoie in a destitute condition. The nevvscieated excitement lieie. Slcameisulll in ! immeillately dispatched to the scene of the disaster vvilh piovislons , clothing and othei nccc'ssailcs lor the u e ol the caat- nvvajs. HUM ox , Oct. 27. A dispatch received hoie In lelatlon to the storm oil Labrador iti.ist sas It i-aged from ( ho llth to the r th inst. , lu In : ; which about twent } vessels and ovci a btiudied lives were lost. Xo luitbei de tails have been lecelved owing to thu lack of teliKiaph facilities. KMorls are being made , howevci. to obtain mine complete intoinia- tlou , but It is doubtful whethci antliing lui- thercan be learned to night. Closing Snnila } Theat res. I , Ocl. VJ7. Tlie law and order league , of this city , has begun an effort to compel theatres to cease giving perfoimanccs on Sunday. They bent notices to this effect to tlie manageid last week , but all ot tlie tlieatics weioopen last Sunday , Yestenl.iy they cauotd thu nrrcst of loin nieiubeis of tlio two companies which gave pel Ionium e ; . on Sumla } , and to-day thi-su pleat ! guilt } . Tlio jiistleu ol ( hu pcicc , al lliu leipie.st of lliu picsideiit ol thu league , assessed them the lowest penalt } fl niul costin each case. Some ol the maiiagcis NIV ihcy will Im ( 'lad lot lose on Sunda } 11 tliu law b uniformly cnlurccd. A Sell'-fYmrchsed I5urlar. Xi.w VUIIK , Oil.J'i. . A man , looking thcd nnd liungiy , accosted u i > olleo olllcci to-day , nnd said ho wanted to glvu himself Into custody. He said there was a row aid offcied foi his nirrst lot binglary committed in the Ktoio of CuiiibeilidgH A : Smith , at Alhol , Dakota , which ho tubbed ol fel.OOO. He Mild I tliat lielinil spent the monuv.and was willing to go back anil take lilsiuiM' . He gave Ins name as llenick H. lliidges. Hu was locked up until thu Dakota autlunltles lomiuunl- - calcdwith. A Denial Krinn Mrs. Grant. PlIIl.ADKI.J'lIIA , Oct. 'J7. lliu Willow Of ( Jen. ( irant Ijas been gicatly giiuvcd ami pained by the public discussion of the domes- tie affairs of her daughter , .yra. Nelliu Sai- toris. Tliu Public Ledger Is authorized to hay tliat all rrpoiU to thu encx-t that , i is , Sartoils applic l or contcmplutes appljlnu fur n dlvorco or scjunition fiom her husband areimthi'ly without foundation am ! oic < jrucl FROM TIIE NATION'S CAPITAL The President's Han < " MjfxisoTJf E vt OfBco AN OLD CANAL SCHEME REVIVED Questions tlsoti oil at tlie Cabinet Meptlnjf An tiitllun AVniitM n AVwsu Point Appointment Washing- lot I''T. ' . onicei eelers Now or N'evcr. WA HIX < HIIV , Oct. 'J7. Tlio follow ing wai to-day promulgated by the president for the Information of tlie public : i\nn-Tivi : M VNHIOV , Oct. 27. ! " . Vor near ! } eight months a larue share of the time of tlie president has been devoted to tliu healing of applications lor olllce and de termination ni appointments. .Much ot the time t .us spent has tindtmbtedlv subserved the public good , some of It has been ' acrliiced to tlio indulgence of the people In their national Insistence upon useless Interviews , ami some of It has liven iinjustihabl } wa.sted. Public welfaie anil due lecanl foi theclaimsof those whose Inteiests In the government nro entliely disconnected with nfllco holding , Imperatively demand that In tliu future the time ol the pieslilcnt should lie dlilercntlv occupied , and he conlidentlv expects that all good ulti/ens will acquiesce in tlio pmpriety and icasonahlcncss of tlie lollovvlng plan adopted to tliat end : Alter the lirsl da } of Xovcmber the presi dent will ileellne to Riant Inlcivlews tothoso coking public positions or ( heir advocate * . On Mon.tavsediicsdais and Kridnjs dur- ingthat montli liom 10 toll o'clock in the mninlng ho will ictclvo such persons as call onstiictl } pulilic business , and on the same da.vsat 1 : . ! 0 o'clock in tlio afternoon be will meet those who meiely dcslie to pay theii re spects. On all oilier da.v s and limes during that month he will receive only cabinet ot- liccrs and heads ol tlepal ( incuts. llevlval of an Old Canal Project. Wvbin.Nuio.v , Oct.T. . ( Special to the HIM : . ] A new canal project has come to the Mirlacc heio which w ill Intel est all conccined in the Henncpin canal and Mississippi rivci improvement , because it .seems likely to be used a * " ( lading material" when the matter pcitahiing to those interests comes up In conuies * . It isa revival ot the project fortho construction ot a ship canal tiom lialtimoie to Delawaieba } . and --eeius tills time to have such hacking as to almost asstne its success. Laigesums.it is asseted ( , have been sub seilbed by New Voik , i'hiladelphia and Hal- ilmoie capitalists anil commissioucis ap pointed to appiaiseanil condeiun the land , and congieso will bo asked tn guarantee the. interest on SIi > Kuou ) honds tor Its aid. This plan will put New Voile , Philadelphia and llaltliuoie Inteicsts In a mood to makewoik- Ingionncctions with the Mississippi valic } people vv hen ( lie tpicstloii ot appiopriatlons conies up next wintci. No Changes Conteinplnteil. WASHINGTON , Oct. 27. The Star to-night sas : It is nndeistnod tliat Secietaiy Ua- anl docs not coutempl.ito making any changes in the consular service in cimntiies south of the United States f jr some .time. It Is ( ho policy of the state depaitnient to culti vate friendly iclations with Mexico and the south and Central Ameiicaii people , and ex tend out commeiclal intcicouiscin that tliiec- Hon. I-'or this icason consuls whohavcalread } seemed tlio good opinion of the people w Kb whom they have to deal , il is thought , will lie of greater service just now than would new- men who would have to devote much of theii lime at lust making acquaint ances and winning confidence. Delay In tilling consular and diplomatic positions Is due no more lo the iles.no to icspect Huston- me ol ollice law than to the wish to maintain the.high standing ot the sen ice. Questions lie fore the Outline ! . WASHING i ox , Oct. 27. The cabinet meet ing to-d.i } was attended by all the mcinbeis eNccpt the postmaster general , who is out of the city. The session was devoted pimci- pally to the consideration of questions aiis- ing undei the establishment of a lioiindaiy line between the United States mid Mexico , anil lesulted in a serleof iiistiuclions lo ofli- ceis engaged In this FCI vice on behalf of the goveinment. The question ot allowing the publitation bv the press ol the annual le bmeau othcers in advance oL their being submitted to ennuicv > . vvas also coiisul- eied , ami it was decided to leave the matter entiielv to the tliscietlon of ( lie heads ot the rospcdivcdep.utiiicuts to vvliich the buicaus me attached. _ AVnnts an Appointment to West Point. WAsiiisr.rovOct.27. " " , "Hole-lii-the-Day , great gi unison of the famous Chippewa chlel ot that name , is in ( he city with Minnesota influence lo secitie fiom the piesideiit an ap pointmcnt to West Point vvlieii u vacancy occurs. He is > oiiiig. tall and stiaight , and of vei } prepossessing pcisona ! appearance , with hut little In suggest Indian blooil in Ids veins. He di esses well and Is said to be lilghlv educated Im his veais. He vvas at Hie war department to dav and nuilo a very ta- voiablc impic-ision upon tlio olllcials ( bat he met. _ Fourth-Clubs Postmasters Appointed. WAMUM.IOV , Oct. 27.The acting post- mastei gfiiei.il appointed the following fourth-class po-.tmistcis : Illinois- ( haiincy , W. II. Unnvn : .duvet i , Columbus W. Olivei : Lisbon , lalwin Welch. Iowa -Mernlaii , 11. W. Kail ; hagevillc , Adolph Habukcm ; Postvlllc , Noniian .1. Hudy. Xebiaska-night Mile Giove , Samuel Mil- lei. Dakota-Menoken , Uobcil It. Maish ; May- vilk1) . I ) . Mima } . Tlio U'ac Departinent Objects. WAMUVC.KIV , Oct. 'J7. The war depart ment lias objcited to Hie lemoval ol the band ot Chliicahna A inches to which ( lOionlmn belongs to the Fort Lcavenwoilh milltai } limn. The suggestion niadit b } tlie Inteilor iiepaitint.nl that thu icmtnal ol these Indhiiis to a place vvheie ( buy could hu held itinier htiict snivcilaiico would giatify the people of Ai/iuia ! , who led micas } while thu iuibulent ( lenient of the Cliliicalma tribu nieatlaigu upon tlie San Cailos icseivatlon. Jordan' * A FMiutt on tlie Silver Dollar WAIIIM.HIX , Oct. 2 * . Fn the compila tion of Ills annual report Ticasurer .Ionian Is picparlng what he believes will bo a dcadl } assault upon tlm silver dollai. He lias a iiiimbt i of clciks looking up tin test of transputtattoii ami calling tin n peilotl of jeais , nnd he will show what an enormous exKiiM' i ( has been to the eountiy to main tain tlii-i niouc } . 'I lie tnrniis. It | s said , count upahcavv total. He will atteinj ) ) to piove tbatibehilvcidiillai lias no place whatever in the moniitai } wuihl. A Conlldlnw WH'eTvvioo Deceived. LONDON , Onl. , Oil. 'J7. Di. Mooreof Dor- Chester , who recently tan oif to Kail Sagl- naw , MUli. . vvilh n domestic , dealing the Impression that he * had been munlcicil , has again made hini-ell nodulous. Aftei loming hack and being rcielvul b ) Ids land ! } , liein- ducedbis wife Inoe-ll hei Donhestei pmpcity on the plea ( hat he intcndul to buj a laim In Dilnvvare. As MIOII as hu hail M-eiiml the iirupeiiy he again dcpailod I'm MUhi aii , IcavIng Ids wile ami famllj destitute. Tlio Cincinnati Kloctlon Onsen. Civoivs vn , ( kt. JT.-rln tlio inandamus case licfoio the clicuit comt , biought by Hu ) republican candidate for heriatoi In Hamilton county. thocouiiM'l toi the ciinnty clerk aban doned Ids plea agaliiht thu jurisdiction ot tlio cmnt and enteicd a mutiun to compel Hie relaters - lators lo make the | ictltion nmro dennliu and ceitaln. The comt Kiistained tlie motion , riinhcr piocecdlngs aie btajoj until the auicndmcnt can be nindu. COXKIjlNG'SjlNTlMlVinU Kit. I'liilonlitoil Proof ] lint lie Voiced tlio SentlincntH of Itoncoe. Xi.w YIIIIK , Oct. 27. [ Special to the Hi r.l The Mall nnil llxpress ns : Amos F. Learned , who wrote the interview with Conkling , ays the cxciiator did niter ever } word atttUnited to him. Learned sa\s Conk- ling has not vet denied the authorship of the cntlmcnt of the Interview and there was no Injunction lo ccciecy. Conkllng told Learned lo use his own Judgment , when Mr Learned spoke to him \vlth reference to the publication of the nintlcr. The Sun editorially ' -Wo saysWo : published Sunday an interview vv ith Hon. lto coe Conk- Hnir giving expression to bcntlmenls which Conkling undoubtedly entertains ami clothed In phraseology not Identical , perhaps with that habitual to him , but nevertheless near enough thcieto to leave little room for doubt as to the sotirco from which it was de rived. The intcrvlevv was brought ns b } Mr. Amos F. Learned , a well-known JoninalM , foriueil } agent in tills town of tlie New oik assoclatul picss , and the New Knglniid asso ciated pi ess , a leimbllean nil his lite and a /ealous fiieiid and admirci of Conkling who , as we know , hasonjocd oppoi ( unities of in- tlmac.v witli lilm. Learned was one ol the famous ! 4M who gained so much distinction In the republican nation al convention in Chicago in isso. He still wears the medal which commemorates that hlstoiie stnniyle. As he vouched foi the truth and accunicy ot his eomeisition v.lth Conkling , we entertained no suspicion upon the sulijett mill published the Inleivlew as conspicuously as Its contents deserved Tills Intelvlew does not contain asinule sentiment in icgard to the lopilbliean candidates m re publican platform which Conkling now dis claims. What hesa.VH of It Is that the publi cation was unauthoii7cd , not that the di lit of It Is undue or unjiHt. Ol eouise , if Conk ling had sinmiit to deny the accuracy of the opinions attiibiilcd to Him icspcctiug theie- publican candidate.- , and tlie lepiiblican pat- ! loim. he would not have failed to siso. . The inlcieiice is plain. Hu despises the plat form , and would be glad to see the candidates beaten. ' ' AITAHIS OP FINANCE. AVeelily Keport ol' Iliislness Done nt tliu Clearing House. llosrov , Mass. , Oct. 20. The following table , compiled fiom special dispatches to the Motion Fost fiom the managers of the leadIng - Ing clcaiing houses In Ihe United States , show s srross bank exeliaincesat each point for tlie week ending Satmday , October 21 , with the coiicsdoiidiug full vveck in ISM , and the pciccnlage comparison of dlllcrciices ; Week end1'er cent. Ing Oct. 24. Inc. Dec. New-York § 6-J74WKX ( ( ) : / > .7 Itoston 78,7.MlsS ! U.1.1 I'hllade phia ri > , ! Msl(5 , ( ( a'.U ChicagoI'J.ttil.uoo 15.0 St. Louis 15,2. > , Wl 12.8 San Francisco. . . . 10.H7\)17 ( ) 14.8 llaltlmoie 10.7.'ir..im ) . . . . 18.0 Cincinnati o.5uoow it.'J I'ittshmg 8,2lblC.iS . . . . f..l Providence 5 , t4HOO , ; t.5 . . . . Kansas City -l,4fiOV ( r 42.7 Louisville j.axt.isji : ; ( ! . . Milwaukee. 3,770KXJ ( 211.0 Dctioit 3,145,122 Kl.'i Cleveland 8,837,001 11. J . . . . Minneapolis . . . . 4SJR77 : ? Omaha S.KST.AK ) Columbus 1 J57.740 Indianapolis . . . . . J 577sat 5.0 Huittord Ta.lOl58 ! 10.9 . . . . New Haven 1.0-12.21U 0.8 I'eoria ' VU5.7O ) 151.3 Memphis /I.5.rri. M 12.7 I'oitlaml 1 , < X)0,0-I3 ) 2.0 Woiccster DOi.sra 14.4 St. Joseph , ' 7i5,0x ] ( ) ii.2 Spinu-'iicld TOJMb 5.-J . . . . Lowell 72HOsl 0.2 SKlCUbe 4J > 7BM . . . . 2.4 Total Sllll,0l7 , ! t Di Outside XewYoilc 2812n , o'.cj 21.8 T11K AVII1SKV A IVfcutliiK to Foriuu Pool to Maintain tlie Price of Undue. CHICAGO , Oct. 'J7. About sixty representative tiveol tlie whisky manufacturing Interest ol the country met here today lor the pui- po e of oigauiiiiii ; theold pool or foimlng a new one. The lirst business transacted was the appointment ot a committee of eleven to prcp.uon pooling plan. The committte re potted shoilly , and tlie remainder ot tliu day and all ol the evening up to adjoin nmciil w .is devoted to ( lie discussion of the plans submitted , no agreement being reached. The plan piesented by ( ho committee Is to restrict tliepnidnction ol the mills in the association to one-thud of their eanaeitv. ami If that does not advance the pi Ice of the pioduct the asso ciation is to uxpoit its goods even thoiuh It has to be done at a Jos- , . J n t ana member shuts down entliel } , the association is to allow him Ihu legal rateot interest on the capital thus thiown out ot cmploj mcnl. Tlie advance desired In juices is from M.01 to SI. 10 lor high wines and fiom I.Ui to-s'UO tor alcohol. A majority ol the membets pics 'lit weie willing to adopt the plan pio- posed , and would have done so but tin the objections of duct ; dealcis who had amend ments lo olTcr. The session is to be resumed lo moiiovv moining. AVIiltney DenleM Hie Charge. Ni.vv YOIIK , Oct. ' 37. [ Sptcial to the llr.r : . ] Secretary Whitney , head of the nade - paitincnt , who went to Washington last night , w.is asked before he depaited : "Have you heant the eh.irge made by tlie Central laboi union of thlscit } against the UiooKlju navy yard'.1' ' "Yes , I have heard something about it , and can only M > in icjil.v that so fai as I know , it Is utterly nnlounileil. It Is 111 } lirm belief that the men cmplo.vcd In the } .ud aie Inlly competent to do tliu work as signed them , and dial there aie no gmunils lor s\j ln\r that they ohlaincd ( hi Ir jltiiallons through political Iiitliu nee. I have uilttcn C'ommotloiu Chamllcrand have sent chculars lo heads ol thevailoiiimieaiis on the suli- jeci.anil assoon as Iieceive tlieir lepoits 1 shall know exactl } how the math r Mauds. " The Ccntial laboi-iinlou maintains that theiu Is positive proof that main ol the men em- | iloed In the navy } ani have been phued ihcic bv politician * , and do not know t veil the luiltmentsot the Unties at which they pi eli s * to bo expert. Ailvocate * orProlilbltion. MiiSKiovtritv , III. , Oct. 'ii The Illinois ( irand Division Sou j ot Temperancu met henthl afternoon , ( itiuul Worthy Patnircli Finest mhiaiited bin annual report. In which ho held ICIM ! piolilbltjon to bt < the ultimate aim ot all lempcianco work Theieiioil was leterred to a special eiunnilttce uiiislstlng ol It.ijirescntatives Stoughion , ( iraflon ami Moulding , . CnrioiiH Alihcnoe of a Ilainlsoinn ( ; lil. Ciu.L'sini * ' , Ohio , Opt. 27.Tho police aie looking for Miss Addle Ciapo and Tieor o Fcileiei , who mvhtoiluitsl } disappeated Horn their homes .Monday inoinliiK. Feden-r's in'oplo believe hu Iian been madeawa.v with I or home purpose. M14 > ( rapol < a virv hand -oL. ao . nc fiieniN that the ) would be likely tn depart with. Channoey M. Dcpcvv li > Ills Crilit-H. Ni.vv YOIIK , Oct. 27. Chauncfi } M Depevv said jestenlay , icgarding the ciltlclsm mi hlslirant . .lohnsonsiorvVhen : the con tradictions aie. ull in I shalliomi ) nut with ni } prcioK 1 knew what I was witting about , and at tlio proper time- will replj In a manner vv huh I iM-lfme will set the vviiolu eontioveih.v at rest. For tliu present I do nut deslie to say anything. " the PrttsliltMil'K InliMillons. AinvNV , Oct. ' . ' / . U lt > announced tin I'lcsldunt Cleveland will spend next Sunday hcri ! its Ihe guextot Dr.v..n' ' On Monday hu will L'O to Dulinlo , and after vnlliig time on Tuesday \vlll return lo Wiv hln toii. WORKING AWAY AT WARD , Progress of tbo Trinl of the Crooked DAMAGING EVIDENCE ADDUCED. Fish Recalled to the Stand Ills Uc- cital ol'a Dramatic Interview Had AVIlh Ward alter Hie Failure. The \Vnrd Trial. Xnvv YoitK , Oct. 27. The ? county comt house was cniwded thl * moining with people ple anxious to gain admittance to Hie court loom of oyer and tetminer , vvlieie Kerdinand Wind Is on trial. Benjamin 1'lsli , pivlug teller , was recalled to the slatul nnd Wanl listened attentively as he lead olT the amount made h } hlniH'lt and the Him ol Grant A : Ward. Some ol the deposits ranged in Hie legion of the hundicds of thousand * , ( len. Tincj demanded that ceilaln books lie pio- duceil , and they not being at baud lie asked for time to e\amine Ihem. "I don't piopn-u to delay this casewas " the answer ol the judge , "and } ou will have lo gel Hie book * tlie best way you can. " Paving Tellei Kisli lestlilid that on Apill'tf , issi , ( naiit As Wat d hud a balance ol . | il,000 , and on the looming of. Ma } a the balance was < sin,7tK ) . On Max , a Wanl was inislng mom1 } lor HID bank and lie managed the deposits. Hv consent of counsel , the sheds tiom which these .state ments weie given bv , witness weie admitted as evidence. Hieicby excluding Icsiamentar } evidence in icL-aul to ovei-diawn diatK ( Irani tk Ward hail two accounts-one Miocial anil the other general. Wanl. he- sl CM , had an individual account and dnw against Ihcthicc. Tlie sheets ol these ac counts weie also admitted as evidence. Wanl had spoken to the witness about the pin pose of the special account , but the testi mony on this point was iiilcd out and the witness was excused. Samuel I ) . Conic ! ! , book keeper of the 1'iist National bank , then t < Mlileil. His testimony vvas the name in general eluiactcr as that ot Paying Tellei KMt. Kvptesldent Kisli vvas then iccalled , and Ids eross-vxamliiatinti lesumctl by ( ! en. Tracy. " 1 do not know1 lie said , "how mniiv letters I received from Wind on May fi. It is not true thai my bank was in iinancial ( lliilcnlty since .lanuai } , l si , and that Wanl kept helping to save It. We picssed Ward to return to us the money winch he and his linn boirovved. " Ward then hamleiHien. Tracy a number of letters to examine the witness upon. Kish was examined at length upon the meaning ot these let- teih and also upon Hie testimony given by htm upon bis own dial in the United Stales eomt. Kisli continued : "On Max 5 I had no doubt but that ue could have gotten relief from Hie othei hanks bad the goveinment contracts been tineas I believed ( hem to be. A lettsal to certify ( ii.intA : Ward'.s checks would have caused rumors which would have bioken them up. nnd then our bank would b > > forced down. 1 am now Maying at the Mmray Hill hotel , and I be lieve the distiict attorney icsidcs theie also. We have had lieqiient talks together , but not much about tills case. " A icccssfoi tliiitv minutes vvas then taken. Ex-President Kisli testitied : Wanl came lo see me al my room < over ( bo binklhiccoi foui days altd'IJie failure and said he could not help it. Ho said I had liccn his best liiend. 1 told him that bv his deception and iicachory lie had rum ed me , ruined my family , ruined the bank nnd hail destrojed the reputation Iliadfor tvventv-llve yeats been building , la my indignation 1 ialbO.il a chair : lie crouched on the iloor , ciy- ing , "Don't hit me. " I ( old him if lie were not unit a contemptible , h\M.riilical | sneak I could kill him. Ho crouched on the floor like a whipped cur. 1 told him he had hcttci commit suicide , hang himself , dnnvn himself , poison himself , shoot himself , or do it In any way so the xv01 Id would be rid ot him. Wind smiled .sarcastically as Kisli descnbed the scene. The examination of Kisli then closed. STIUHED UP I1Y SCANDAL. Sensational Disclosures Follow Inu the MliiiB ol' Papers for Divorce. Ci.i.vr.i.AM ) , Oct. 2r. High society in this city icceivcd a hevcie shock jestenlay by the publication of a sensational bit of hi toiy. Mr > . Maitha L. Caiev keeps a lespeetable boanllng house In Comtland street and is en gaged to be man led to Cantnln Lacey , a wealthy the luick maiiiifacturei , who s con nected witli some of the wealthiest lamllies in Cleveland. Tlie two wuie Introduced about two months ago and Immedi ately became engaged. Mrs. C.uej there upon commenced a suit for divon e tiom liei husband. Viands K. Cniej. who i'i connected - nected witli n wealthy Mitnhein laiiulv in New Oilcans , and who M'tvetl with distinc tion in the coufc.lciati ! arm.v , claiming tint thought him dead , the divoice pioceedin s beluga im re foi nudity. LaceyS lamilv liad in the meantiniK sent a detective to Chicago , wlieie the Caiejt , had formeily lived , to in vestigate. Caiey was lluallj found in .lollel. 111. , vvluMi ! he had become a prominent and lespceted eill/en. Ho was biouulit to t lev-e land , and said that he met Mrs. Carc-v , who claimed she v\as the \vifeof Mr. Mowij , n ver.v wealth } liti/enof I'itisburg , shiutlj al ter' tin * war. hbo claimed that hhe had lived Avlth him ( Carey ) as his mistiess tor some time , until she procured his release Irom juil , wherehu had men contined foi stalibinga man in the "shenniin House , Chicago , on ills agieeing to niairyhci. They then came to Cleveland , vvheii' hei lalms she has had cilmliul icla- tlons with seveial iiiomliicnt cltl/eiiK. Mrs. Cniev makes counter clniges against Carey. ilaiming that lie had misii-piesenttd her , anil that he. emhe//led WI.OOJ tiom Kdvvanls , TovviiM'iid A. Co. , ol Cleveland , which she ) ) aid iiplicisell. I/acey Is still loval to ) IM | nance , ami sa.v she will have HID case sifted to thubnttom. Meanw bile the nppei tili-les hi this city , I'lttsbing and New Oilcans .110 aiixlonslv awaiting developments , which are soon , Ministers' Assoclnlion. 11i rivioni : , Oct. " ! . - - The .lew Mi minister - ter ' association met this moining at the nsl- dencool Dr. Henjamin T. S/ohi : lr.lastrov\ ) , ot Philadelphia presided. A it-solution was adopted to hold a Mendelssohn cclchiathui on . .lanuaiy , IS.MI. Mr. Mi-ndee iiitioiluced a re.soliitfon piovnllng that tlieJlthol October li ) ! observed annual ! } as iiMontelioie da > . Considenibletliscusslon was created , and the lesolntion wasiiually laid on the table. 'I he meeting then icsolvtd Itsell into a committee ol Hut whole on tliu .Siindav si bool ipiestloli. U wastleridt d to foim a .lewisli M > ! IOO | union undei tlieaiisi kes ol tliu Jewish mlnisteiti' association , The AVcathcr. , Oct. 27.I'pper Mississippi xvllcy : Light rains in thu nuithein , , oitlon and heavy lalns in ihu southern portion ; ieii 'inlly cold winds , shitting to mntliciiv ; lilghei baromclci. lolloned In exdcnie not in- in MII lion by lulling haiometei. Missoml vallo } : 1'ali vvtMthei.niccidedby local tains In the moining ; niiitbeil } winib > , becoming vniiahlc In not them poitloits , coltlcr.liiMiuthei portionswith hlghei baioin- etei and neail } stationary tempciatuie ; in iitiitlieiil poitlon , falling baromctci. New York Dry f 'oocln Hevlexv. \iw : YOIIK , Oct. 87.--DUV ( Joons- \ - poith ot domchtic itiltons lor the week have lit en ! , Nil packages , and l < u tlm cxiilicd poi- lion ot thu yeai KHitf. .uaiiist U.vw lor thobaino tlmo last ycai. AS usual to lues- d.tv the ilcmanil lias been light. Mill Ihnmgh deliveries are \ en lull ( o good , and a line totnl of nalcb IH being rctunietl. An Actor Want * ) CIIICAOO. Oct.Mchuis. . Mills , vs Tin ner , at attorneys for ( Jus Williams , cuniu- dlan , tills mm nlnjr began a .suit for libel njralnn the Dally KI-VV s , la } iiw il image * at i-J.WW. Tim Vews uitlelsed Wr. Wllfluuis1 nevy pla > an indecent. romtoAITAIUS. . Slow Prom-exs Tow.iuls Settleiuenl of the llitlgatlnu ( JncHllon. Sr. linrii nfiin. Oct. 'Jr. The Xovoe Vcn > m > a publl lie < an Interview which its coricspondeiit at Phllllppopolls had with M. Karaolotr , Hiilgnrlau piemler. Karaoloff de nied that lluUatla had. any nmcemcnt with Kngland 01 Austria bclore the Itoinnellan re bellion respecting Hie union of Uulgaila and Itonmella. and that they acted on their own icspoiisihlllt ) In blinking ubout the union. "If theie was an.v InMkalion In the matter , ' ' said the Hiilsarlan mlnlster.V'lt was Kiissia. whose consul general at riillllppopolls lirst agitatetl the union anil hoped to sl.ut a paper at I'bllllppopolis dcvottdto the cause ol the union with Bulgarian monev. When I en- teied themlnlitiv , believing the game dan geiou * . I stopped the Fiibsldx of the Hulfa lian L'oveinment to the newspapci , and also foi bade the meet ing ot iiiilonlsts In l"d- garla. " The premier icaulrmed the slatement that I'llme Alexandei had nolllit i ! Husslaof the Intention of Itoumella tounllewilli llulnanii , and tint Itonmella was willing tn continue TurMsli sujenilntv , but would not cede an Inchol teiiitoiv. In conclusion the piemler said : "It Turkey ileelaies war we alone are able toiaise Macedonia In Jhico da.v . A Kniopeaii wai is noneof our busi ness , mid we me not alaimcd nt the arma ments ul ( iieece , ns her army is tar fiombe- iinr terilble. " , . I.OMION , Oct. 27. A dispatch fiom bl. IV- teisiiin | ; > uielved this alteinooii , states tint thec/ai nuieeil to the proposition to make 1'ilnce Alexandei gove not ol Kastein Itou nu'11,1 , on eeituln ediiditions. hi.l'f ii.nsiu iiiOct.'i7-The.Vovle Vienna and Jtoscow ( ia/elte , in etlltmials tiHla.v. state that the } aie skeptical of the benetlt ol the coiifeiencool the povveis on the lioume- llan iiuestlon , ami fear that it will Itijuie Itnssfa'rt inteiests. ltusla has notllled loi- elan banks ot the piobable eailj vvillnliav\al of her deposits. The Jtnsslaii piess consider this tt > | ia piactlcal one. CnxsiAsriMii'j.i. , Oct. 47. The poite contiiines iiiasxlii troops , at points availa ble fm ollensive opcintions in easi | > in Itoti- mella in event ol exlieme nieasiues being re sorted to. A dispatch troiii Smvinii to day s.ivs0,00(1 : ( men ol tliere eivesliave gone to'S.tlonle.1. " Iti.lain VDI : , Oct. 27. liepmts fiom the fiontiei say that linlirtii Ian legulars Ined upon heivian eiistoms olllei.ila al Negotlva and Itadiilevac , and tliat the ollieials with- diew liom theii poils pemllng outers but afleimuds ieocc-uplc.il tlieni. Servlu Iteaily for War. Xr.vv YOKK , Oct. U7. ISpeclal to Hie Hr.n. ) The lleiahl's cable liom London s.is ; "I have Just leained by wiie fiom Xlss.i tliat butler lor the change in the political .situation cic- ated h } Urn demand ot the portc tor a con feiciicc , there can be no doubt that ticivian tioojis would liave passed the Itnlgaiinn fion- tiei } csteiday. 1'iepniatloiis and every othei sjmptoiu vveio uneijiiivocal thai the popu- 'aium ' was in n state of high delight ami e\ei } tiling was in readiness. The plan ot the campaign has been bcttlcd and action would have commenced at two point' ; , as was cabled vestenlaj liom IMiol. " The London Times tills moiuing sav.s : "It was : tie\olu- lion ically plannetl and oigani/ed by the Unssiaii consnlai audit , anil theie vv.is a no tice of it sent beloiehand to the Itnssl.ui gov- einmeiil. These aie questions wlilcli ought tobeausweied bctoro IJu sia can come loi- waul witli clean hands as a 1:11,11 dial ) and vin dicator ot the ticat } ot llcilin. " Tlie Arm-stroll ) * AlHliietlou Cnno. J.OMION , Oct. ST. The trial of Mr. .Stead and other defendants In the Armstiong nb- diictlon , case , , was ( jonti ucd this moining. The iiiosecution'HiihiiouiiaeirDr. ' Slnilh , and liedcpOfCd that liecnloroloimed mid i-xam- iiud tlie gill , Ull/a Aiiiistiong , and tcstilunl to lieiltginlty , at the ictpicst of Mr. btead and Mr. ISramwcll both. This icstimon.v created a sensation in comt. Thebuw Iteportcil IMiirilcic * ] . RvNnoov , Oct ST. It Ih reported heio tliat a levolution has lirokon out at Maudaly , and that King Thebavv has been muidercd. Col. Henry nt Fort DOIIIIIH. | S.vi.r LAKI : , Oct. 27. ( Special to tlie Hrr ] Col. ( iuy V. Heinv.ot OmahaiiHtiuctoi of lille piactico in the department ol the 1'latte. is visiting here anil is the guest ot Col. Stanton - ton , fien. McCook anil the oliiceisot the Sixth inlantiy have been nuliiiug in theii effoits to make Ids vi .Itheie a pleasant one. olliclnlly and pcisoiially. Col. lleinv visited Kmt Douglas and witnessed bkiimish tiling bv the sbaipsbooteii ol the Sixth infantiv. 1'he in Ing look place niu'.ei ' the diiectlon ot tlieiommandingotllcei , Cen. McCook , who lias been untiring in his clfoits to sccuicthc highest piolieieiie } tin his commandnot only in rille piactice , but ill iliM-Iiiliuu ami evciy solilit ilv iiccomplishment. 1'be skiniiksh ln- Inmlenioiistialid excellent skill. Out ol tat ) shotliiedat distant cs vaij ing fiom WW ti > JX ( ) vanls , Jin shots weie inaiked on the tai- gets etjiial to U pel cent. Teenier Temlereil n ISeeejition. Pn isnriu. , Oct. 'J7. John Teemei , chain- plon oaismaii. arilvetl at his home In Me- Kecsport this evening anil was tendeied a reception h.v : i,000 ] n > oplo at the Palaei' link. Tccmcr Inokdl v\cll anil was in good spints In an iutciviuw heh.ild he could licat Iliinlnii again If necessai } . The lace was a sijiiaie one and tint accident at. tlio tinning Inmv had notlTcfl on the ii'sult. The next man he leslreil to inert was lleach and be hail every cnnlldencoin his abilil } to outrow the Aiii- tiallan. iK "in Invent , Mom KM , Mo. , Oil. J7. The new system ol watei works , Including an aitilicial lake of llooouKK ( ) million galhnib capacity , for this iit > , and costing MJTi.OW , was loimally ac cepted I mm the contiactoi In tliema.vni and CDiincil In da } . The event was celebiatcd liv a public tlemniistiatloii by li ! < > eiti/i-ns. The winks liisme a supply to Model ly tin nil pin- lai a population ol 10,000. The De.'iil Coinnioilore at Most. Nv.vfiN V. , ( Ul. : i7. Tlio icmalns ot Ctimmotloii ) ( ionint-'c , v\lui hiouglit the ( ibflisk to tills cimntiv , weie Inli'ired in tlie cemetei } at SjiarUsvlllo to dav. The inter. incntwas piivate , tins only witnesses heinu his mutliei and sUlei , hei hiiibaiid and an assistant mtoi ol Ciaco clmiih , .Vcw Voik. Anotlicr Itognn Intervlnvv. XKVV YOIIK , Oct.7. . Tlio morning pajws [ iiibllah aeaid liom N. It. Bacon , Inotljei-ln- lavvol I'lesident Cleveland , slating that the illegcd inter ; Imv with him which was wide ly pnhllslifi ! on tlm "Miiisl. \ \ . , was nnaii- hoii/ed , and in all essential iMitlcuhus fleeting. N , WK , Oct.J7. . - The thiityninlli nnniial mcelingol the Anieiic.in Missimiatv association bewail heio iliK alteriioon. A uoodl } nilliibi f of delegate- , went piesent. Tlie ticasinei's icpoil show < i ( > ci > | pt > , lot the } fa I wcm * 'JUOb'.U ' : epeiuilnieij.ji.jr | ! . A l''raiiiliilcni Appnfni nicnt , Ciliro , Cii' ' . , Oclobei'JT.-Coiislileiablo ex- elteiiient juiivails over the dihcoveiy that tlio lain appointment ol a puMmastci l < n this eitv wasauiiiuplMicil lhioiin-li a liaudiileiit iiotition sent to Uashington , An Invcatig.v tlun Ib unified , An-Ueil Halo mill Konnil. S-i.ilon.N's , N. I' . , Oct. ii7.-.Stiip.iit. llud- son'.s Uaj dhseivei , who left his Matlon lie- lorn the stauner Alert anlvod , and late vui > in iluub ! , nirhcd hem today. Clii nil in en Jllui-liargeil. \rrii.W. : . T. , Oct. Jr.All Chinamen einphicd b } the Cediii Mountain Coaltoni- pany , about foil } innumbeieie dlu'liaigt it io-da } . All the mines In the Healilf eu..l le gion are now opuratcd v.itlioutC'liincbclabur , THE PANIC'S ' POWER BORSTED Recovery Slowly Owning to Ohlcngo'a Muddled Markets * GOOD NATIVE STOCK IN DEMAND A Decided Drop lit HOR Wheat Hold * -vi Steady Market , At nn Advnneo Over YeM Ttlny--Tho Vlitlhlo n I'otcnl Vuetor In Ohlrnjjo 1/lve Stock Market. Cnic von , Ort. : ! ? - | .special lo the Hue. ] CATII K-ThcMiiaikel Is slowly recovering natives e peelallv-lioiii thi bad lire.ik of Jnst week , tin- loss on natives lunging " " H > i way Irom 40e ID I0t ! pei too. The only cause of n better feeling Is the oxtivmuly light offer. nips of nnt UPS. Out of 1-MWO catllo In thlo niniKct the past twodas there was vareoly il.OOOimtlvesol all soils , and not over 3,000 that weie suitable fm the dicstcd bo"cf mid shipping tradi' . To day there was scarcely halt ii ilo/i'ii loads ol good natlve.s among the nil Hals and none that were prhnu orlirst- eln s. ] , ogiade natives liichullngcotnmon steen , bulls and cow * , were In fair supply and were selllmneaily as low as nt any tlmo last week. At least tlnee-quailcM of the stoi k on sale were Texas laiiguro , and limy vveicralhei Mow and not u nickel higher than during the p-inle of Thursday and Krt- il.iy last , btnckei and feeder tiado was inthei iiulet ; prices au extremely low , e.pcclally on llKht lltllo Mugs , of which theic aremoie on the maikct this week than last : shipping steeis. 1- ( : ! > 0 to l.MJO ! ! H. , 80.00 OM.V ) ; l.'JOO to 1 , : 0 His. . SI.OXiBTJflj % U to 1. ' , ' 00 Ihs. . t . I0cI , " " . . Tlnoiigh Texas eat tie. ItX.fl.V lovvci ; irai to LOW llH. , SAtXXft : UU ; 7.1U to SNXI Hi * . , S2.00Gfi'-.W ; ( iOO to 700 Ibs. . * iiOiZ'.70. { ( ! Western niiiucr.s steady ; natives and hallbieed * . V > OC < 24.0 ! ! ; cows , ? ili'.iit.0i : ) . Sales 1-11 Montana * , 1.218 lha , # 1.00 : 57 Nebi.tsk.is , t,07i > Ibs. , S.iK : ) ) ; 100 Idaho * , 1'Wi Ibs. , jfHO ; 155 Montana.s , 1.VT.I lb * . , SI.20 ; lU Wviimiligs. 1.21M Ibs. , fc'1.71) ) ; 135 Montana * , l.mft Ib * . , 5I. : > 0 ; 170 Nebm.ska- Texans 1.WV : ) Ibs. Vl.o. : lions The matkel ouenctl with a drop of VclOc , and al Ibis ileellne there vvas a fair business , but ns tin fen noon passed It w-a3 plain Hint the intimated iccclpl.sol tliDinoni- ing would be lai elv below the actual count , nnd that instead ot r , uOO tlieie would be at least 40,0(10 ( , anil theie was anothei ( Imp , so that pi ices at noon weie fully Ific. lower than at the opening. The maikct closed with l , uix ) unsold. Packing anil .shipping , 250 lo : : : w Ih * . t.i 4'M".oo. Llgnt weights , iw : to 170 lb > . fc.i.-)0.i-.7.-i ) ! ; is ) to aio Ibs , W.2@Wa b kips , S'.r,0iit.OO. ( : Clospd with 7KK ( ) unsold. ! t Chicago Grain iMurUct. > CitiCAno. Oct. U7. f.Siieclal to the HEI- ] AVin vr. "The bear elltiuo , " exclaimed a heavy speeulatoi Inhoat today , "hna bijen limited over since Woeiislmffer left II. There apjioais to be no one In 11 eapable of holding \\heiitnp. To-daj they gaxe us u dootorotl \lsilIe ) statement which loiced in a few small shoitc , but e\en that did not hold. " Tlio ( niL'stlon asto v.hethoi 01 not tlio viiiblo , la iloetored is debatable. Owiiif ; to the Hj'fitein ot computing it there Is 1,500,000 busliela 1 ; non u to be afloat al Uufl'ulo and Kile , ic- centlylthtlran fioin the western elevatoie , uhluli could not llgme in the official plaie- mcntbecausoltlind not jet been stared la clevnlois. The jstom of fljjiniiif ; , raUicp than any clique , slioulU Im" blamed "for sticU ilelieicnules as entei Into tiie ht.ilcliioiil. At the opening December stood 9ft : over yCs- U'ida'hclosing , lirst B.iles beini ; at SSJjfc , 'J'nis pio\ed latei to be within 'jc ol the top lor tin ) day. Considerable ) Rtrenotlt came Irom u small Increase In tlio viilble , the market opening ao muub. hi hi'i that a gic.it many Hinalt shottn worq tnKi'd to ui\er. Hitf honse.s , however , KIIVO them all the vslieat they Man ted , and their actions tended to check any advnnre , though itt'aniiot be said tlieie w.us any decided ten dency to do this. Kiom h.SJ o for DeceinUcr theiev.asa leactlon , more or le.s'i bte.ulv , to STc , which liijures ie | > ie.seiit tlio uxtiuino ueof the tlaj. The Undo in wheat'vag Theieaie still bulls anil iK'arnin the pit. but thcj are lining iiolliing esjnxlally ; iidli'ttiiilliv. Kium h"'V ' Deeei'iber made a giadual reco\erv to ss' ' erlosliiKnboiil. steady at the : id\ancc noted o\ei jeslenlay. CORN VM ) Ovis-Cmn and oals worn nualnciv blow and \oid of lealure , about siniestieii'tlibein ) sliuwn in all tiitiirtB. I'IIOMMONSI'loxlsions win ( .em/rally easlei ami subject to \ervmutleiiitelrade , tlieielu'lngonlv a slight sliowing nt oiderij on the. limn and packets not disposed lo hales at piesent prices. Trail i ; Information. Oinc.u.o , Oct. 21. Kcenan k Hancock , a Block } , nds linn , ha\o just completed tlio col. lertion and cJasihcMtlon of imiioitant stalls ties lelatfng to the cattle , coin and hog crops ol tins states ol Illinois , lova , Mibsomi , Kan sas , NibraslcnVlsi onin and Alinne.sota. Th % y sent out some 1,005 chcularh to ) > enplo who were piaclicallj interested , and icceivcd it least M ) jierient ot answeis. Tlio princi pal < | iiisllims wcie : Aie theie moic 01 less hog * in jour vie nity than last > eai' ' Ans weis 1VJ mote , OCO less , nnitT. | : ' > Ihchame. Is theie any hoj , ' cholein ? Answers- jt's , w i no. II so , Is there moio 01 less than last yen r ? Answers bJs mine , : iio less , ami lut the ( ame When will tlio bulk of th hogs bo inn r- kt'ledv Answt'i ! > j in Novembci and ( KMa \ lit . inbc'i. When the lings aie iradv tor ( hi ) iunilet , if in heholllll Im low , will miinj hold tor lilghur pi ices' . ' Answers .ibs no , and 1,071 JI'S , Ain theie more 01 less cattle being fed than last u'u'.J Aiisuci > - ill moii' , K.1 Ic. .s.-lli same. Is the prop nt coin mviitei or less llinn last > e.nV Aiiswtib 1,0'ii gieatei , 'Ml lews , ! MJ ( same. Is coin soiling ati higher or lower lUruro Ihan last " jiirAnswuia Htt higher , S8 ' ' DYSPEPSIA Games Its vlttlun to bo miserable , bop'jlesM , tciiifused , ami ilfpreiied In inlnil , very Irrita ble , luiijulil , niul ilrnvvsy , U ti a dlxcaaa which dues not get well ol itself. U rc < ) Uirc3 r.iicful , ) icrt.lsUnt . .n niiiiii.aiul a remedy to throw nff the causes ; an | tone up tlm < lli ; s- tno organs till tiny pi-ifnrm tltulr duties ivlillnply. llond'i KjrKjpaillli hw proven just lliu lecmiruil lumcdy In liumlieits of cases , " 1 have taken Hooifs .Sai nparllla for dys- KiM ] i , from which 11 > IVD siiircro.l Hvoyearg. 1 tried in ui } other nu il < nics , but nnno provcit Hi latlsfitlory in H > * > t\'n \ H tr < aparla. ! | " TiuiMM COOK , Uru-U Llcctrlo J.iulil Vo. , Kow York tlly. Sick Headache ' "I'or Uio pist tvvn years I bivo teen aniutid Ith iivcro 1 catliches anil il } i"jj - tlu. 1 vn Iniluccd tu liy Hood' * 8ansif > a- liltn , j.ntl havi ) fiiuml | irnt rt-Ilcf. 1 chctr. fi.l'X nniiirai'iil It \ < i nil. " Wits. I' , l\ A.N.SAIII iicvv llavcUfCuim. Mrs. Jl-.y 0. Kmitli , Cniulirlilciflrt [ ; | , Mass. , \v 3 a ta. , iTcr f ruin ilyoj'oa ! aiul bit It hcatl- nclio. W.o took Jii'Oil's HiritaparllU uu < ) fuuud It thu bci > t rci : > tuy Uio ever uitd. Hood's Sarsaparilla v ' fioM l > y all itriiiTlti" . t ! U ttir & . Mud * unly by 0.1. HOOD Si CO. , I.inrcll , Wan. I 1OO Dosoa Ono Dollar. 1