H < LWVL H.H FIFTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , THURSDAY MOUSING , OCTOBER 29 , 1885. NUMB13UUO. FERDINAND WARD CONVICTED Tlio Wily Broker a Fall Hedged Candidate for Auburn , THE VERDICT ' OF THE JURY , An Appeal to l > n Made to the Court of to ho Pro- nounccd The Progress of the Wnnl Trial. NKW YPUK , Oct. SM. The trial of Fcidl- Hand Ward continues to-day. Two oilier wltooHSf-j were examlncil brlclly but failed to doM'Iop mo thing mivv. The piosicullon then Counsel lor the defense then moved that the statebe required to state on which charge lit the Indictment they intended to utk the , Jury for conviction. This motion wa.s de nied tempoiarlly. Kx-Judgu Cochraii then opened for the de- fcnw ; . Ho saltl that Ids client had been bounded by the press , financial men and incmbeis of a prominent lanilly , but the jmy had onlj to consider the evidence and render a verdict accordingly. Mr. Fish , be said , vtciiton the stand not a a responsible wit ness. It was the tlrst time a convict was called to the-stand lo testify against a pris oner In tlie couit oi ojeraud terminer. Fish was u convict , ami his condition when sworn as a witness prevented his being liable for perjury , and aii.vlhlug less than minder. I'lsn comes here ami , animated by venom , swears to anything that comes Into his head , and being utteilv invcjiiiusihlt ) ho knows "that , be cannot lie held lesponsible. II hi ) tctitllioH ami tries toend Waul to prNnn , In1 l.spiobably winking lorn pardon liy making W.ud the scapegoat. Iu l.ssj thebank was in ( lillicu'ty , and Fish's testimony could not bo considered without eoriobmalive testimony. UIMIII the ev Ulence a veidlet ol guilty was Impossible. Ontheleltei nt Match iSi , ls.sl , In Which Fi.sh saitl to Uard tli.tt his troubles weie lee much lei him , Fi-h was unitinu.illy bollcitlng W.ud lor help. Win. b. Warner , who had entered the loom dUliiJC ) ( the lawjer s icmaiks , was1 then called to the stand for the delensc. lie tesliued that he knew Waul and reciuul/od .lehec.k for Wl.MX ) which he bad received iu the old- ! dinar } ' course of busim-M. . Alten'i'ttilicalion by the Marine batik it was deposited ill the American UvehaiiLre hank. On cioss-exam- Iniillon Winner saitl that he had lecelved Ihe nioiie In Waul's piivate olliee , and at the time he had with him the obligations on which the moiiev was due. The amount was the proiit on ceitain investments witli ( iiaut tt Ward on government cuntiacK Witness could not leiueiuber the obligitlon , but it was duo on that da > ( May > , lssj | , Thedll- feiciici'stliieon the Investments rosultcd in hl.'i getting a check tor SrTIs > Jti. All the eon- ( racks weie mad' ' diicrt vvllh Waul in inn pi Iv ate olliee. On Maj t he uvelved a con tract font much linger sum than the Tl.WW. which only ivpicscnted the pi out ol the old transaction. Mr. Waruei did not know whore the coutiacls weie , bur thiui'lil ; that po-siliy | ho might have some In his pixse-sinn. .lullus 'I' . D.IMCS , iti'oiver ol drant ite Waid , lle\t te.-.tiued : hal be took possession ol the assi Is of ( irant.V Ward May s , issi. lit ) lead a p.utiul Iit ol ; > eeuiilics 01 the mm which weie louiid in lm\e < in the Hankers' bale Deposit eompin ; > . wliii'h place witness had visited iu inmpany with U. H. ( Jrant , ir. ill ) dltl not know the value ol the secuiities and could not tell the names' ot the parties who had ( nought suits about them so gical was their iiinul > er. home of the securities had been dellveietl to their owners upon their payment of the loins lor which they were pledged. Others were valuc-lcst and some TVOIO awaiting disposal hy the direction ol the court. Ol llui SMO.nOo iu bomls of ( lie Itulhilo & Xewi\Vik railway .Senator Chaffei ? nml Ih'cclver .lolmsoii ol the Marino bunk froth claim tlKili. ' Kcujamin Fish also Claimed some bonds and live W'io tk'liv- fred to him by order of the eouit. In one package where l-5 bomls should have bcou , 1" ! weie. mi'.iing. He hail louiid 70'J ' ill ( he otlice on taking possession , and the bank account was oveuli-awii. The assign ment of Cuant Ward was then offered in i evidence. W. C. Smith testified that between May 8 ami 5 he had been ne.'otiatiu loans tor the firm of ( irant A ; Ward , but could not uppinxl- niatc the amoiiut of loans made or tor what purpose the money was used. The examina tion of this witness virtually closes the case for the defense. Ueii. Tiacy offered to allow the jury to te.st whether or not one could USD a telephone ! Riid.inothcrstanding | In liimcoiildri-tingitish voices , lien. Tiacy asked the distil * t attor ney to elwt upon which count 1m derided to leave to the jury. "Wo elect the second and 1 fourth counta , said the tlNtiloi uttoincy. "Then , " said On. Tracy. "I move the ac quittal of Wind as the evidence docs not bear out the Indictment , Wind did not pio- cure the endorsement ol the chock on which the Indictment was bated. He gave H In Iho usual business way. " The couit denied I Uio motion. ( ieueral Tiacy summed up for thodjfcii'o } laylmr paiticnlar sticssimon the fact that Vtsh , as a convlct , was not amenable to an > iwnalty for perjurv , and holding that ho was urged on bv vindictive hatred ot tlie accused. Colonel Fellows summed up for the state , roiitrasting the actions ot Waul anil Fish at the time of HID lailiue. The tormer ran 1 ft way ; the latter aw aitetl the catatittophe lllu n man. .Judgo Bairett beiraii his chaige ati50. : Ho defined the law ami read the statute coveting the ciimu charged. The oucsliou was as ti whether the defendant had Intent to defraud , and ot such a iliaiactcr as lode relvo a person of ordinary prudence. Hat Waul piocmedSi'l.soo in such a way ? Tin . whole rase icslcd on one iKiInt did Wan obtain the ceitim-ation ot the S7I , X ) check' It wa.sforthejui > totlcclileoiitliecvldenceo James D , Fihh and ids brother , the testimony of neither beiiii : contradicted. Wind was not aioui ! on tral , but justice , too , was oi trial. I'tiblie cuimor should not Intliienci tin ) jury , and hist ot all. money should no Interfere with the verdict. The jury ictiici P.t7.i'i : J ) . 111. At 10:15 : the jury entered the couit rocu und the testimony of John A. Cnrr , reccl IclK'.rof the Mailnc bank , was lead. It cov ered tranpactioiiH in regard to checks upoi \vhlchthe indictment was framed. Thejur > tliuu aualu letinvl. AtlUr.'Otho jury again e.ntered tliocourl room and asked tf ri James D. Fish's tceti HiOiiy lu reail , as U was not clear whether o imt the bank ccrtliifd cheeks on account o Waid's rcpic.scntatious , or In viiJcr to pioicc Ward fiom tailing , as his fuiTro would put the bank down also , The testimony wa read and the jury again letlred Nr.vv YOIIK , OcUK . At l'J:45 : o'clock till Iiimnlnu' the jury Iu \\'aidcase reeutem court , and remlered \erdlctot laicvny It the lii > t degii'e , penalty ten jeais witldn'th Ulscictlon ot the court , Waul gave evidence of a severe struggle a ho stood up to hear tin' verdict. In resiMuiso to the ( jiicstlon : "Havo you anv thing to sayV" ho leplled , "Nothing. ' Sciiience was postponed until .Situiday iiininlng , The ruse will bo taken to thu court ot upi * > als. The jmv first slootl 8 for convict Ion anil for acquittal. On tlio second ballot it was IU for couvlillui : , and on the third it was 11 to l. The Whisky Men Form tt fool. CmKvno , Oct. tw. To-daj "d session of the lltpior nianutacturers was a btonny one , but It ii'MiItod in the completion ot the buslucM for which It was held and adjourned to meet jicxt In Cincinnati. It was decided to rcvivo thu Wchtcin ICxport association which te- centh went out of oNlstenee , and to maku "Jlutfalo" Miller its prcshli'iit. The pooling , nminnement oiitlineil In thcsu dispatched i jcftk-iiliiy was adoited. | This lestrlcts Uio . jinKhietlon of the mills to ( .no-third their capacity , and advances prices ot to Sl.W per gallon. The Dead t.oeU Cniauio , Oct. 8 . Tlio Soldler'8 Homo coiiimls-slun met at tlio Uiand 1'acllle hotvl to- dny but nothing of Importnni-t ) was at-com- plnMieil In thu way of selecting a nlto lor the ; new home , uvvhiK to the abM'iice of ono of thu I They mwtngulu thla utteinouii. HPic\rH : ! I.-IIOM IOWA. Aiili-l'eoliltiltliiiilsi , Kelienie to Cop- lure the Stale LocMiitui-e. Ir * MOIM.I , Iowa , Oct. 'JS.--f Special totho Uii..j For ihe last lew tlajs agents of the Llrjtior Dealers' ns n latlnu have been seen In vaiious part * of the state arranging for the distribution of a largo fund that has been raised to H > eure a democratic legislature. This toddle Is estimated at fi-oni smn < )0 ) to S.Vi.OOd , ami is to be twd fui buying \otcs , hiring ttade-t and omplojlng iverv expedi ent lortlw elwtiyil ot n de'imciiitfc legi'la- tuie. 4Nono of iHimoney ts t < l help the state ticket , for vvblcli the cnbioii men do not care a straw , but must he. applied only to the legislature. Agents of this boodle fund have been traced In dlll'cicnl towns ol northern Iowa , ami in stoino places , the whius for tHiiif the luuds have ahcady been consummated. Many di'imviTitsate liidiunnut at this shameless attempt to miry an election by boodle and r n that lihas never bi't'ii tried in Iowa be- loiv. ami thej w III not bo a party to it now. a Aliens Minion Troubles Settled. Iis MOIM.X , lovv.i , Oct. i11. [ Special to HID ltii.J : : The dlHietillvbelwecn the inlueis nml oiieiators atHKIIS icu'iirdiiif : the price to bv paid foi nilnlnt ; was settled to-day by a b'j.inl of aibltratiun. The miners selected Mr. ,1. W. Drennau ami Lowiy W. ( ioode , The oixsrators M'lei'tiul W. W. Cardell and II. .1. Holmes , and ( he ( our ehoso a 111 Hi , W. U. Hi own. The operntois had been p.ijiiitf S7'i ' cents pel ton and they werewillliiirtondvaiif ' ! ' cents , while the miners demanded i < l. To ' ( i > 4 cents VMIS theiefore In dispute ami atlir healing aivumi'iits on both hloes , the boanl of aibltratois divided in tavir of the operalois , liximjlhe | iiUi > which thi-y .houl ( | pay tor mliiiiuat .i.fj , cents per tmi , thepiiee to eon- tiol the miners until \u-ll ] 1 , IH-d. Thhiwill iiloli.ilily pieveut any suikes diiliinr the coin- imc winter , as the miners mni'cd to siblile by the dcelslon ol the IHMH ! 01' ' aibltintloil. This aitieiMiient will buhl at all ot the piincipal mines. The Ijlijuor Injiinolioii Cme < ) . I > nMoiMis ! , Iowa , O-t. > . [ Sjn'i'lal to the Uin. : ] The question of removing to the federal courts the hrpior cases biou lit on in junctions in the state eourt-t was up bi'fnio .ludiie Itower In the lTnlted States eiieuit coin I to-day. He ruled that printed hi lets should be suhmittcil within the next tidily days , and his decision would be nlven alter this term ol couit adjoiiined. The cases In question come trom ( oiincil Hluffs. ( Seven Voars In .li'll Cor llclt. NKW YOUK , Oct. 28. A lengthy ar'iimeiit ( was heanl to-day by Judne O'Coiman , of the up 'ior ! eouit , upon the question as to whether or not Augustine It. McDonald , a .subject of Gieat Uritaln , who has been nearly seven jeais In laid'ovv ' stieet jail , should be released ami allowed to defend the suit upon which he was Inc.ireciatcd. Mc Donald i.s .W years ' old , and a son of Capt. T. McDonald. 'who with 'JOO iolloweis loll .Scotland In 171'i to escape icliijiou.s neisecu- tion. McDonald bcciimo bankiupt in WJ. thoimh he had a claim uuainst tlioroyeitiiuuni | lor S'fKKl,00 < ) vvoith ol cotton desiioyed dur- injr the war. He tailed lot S'iJU.OOO. ami when his assets weio sold ho purchased them lei S-.O thiomli another 11,11 ty. On his claim the commissioneri awaided him fr-T,000 ) tor his cotton. He is ine.uei'rated upon a claim made by the attorneys who seemed him tlie money liom the gOA'ciniuent. Decision was OHIocrfiol'tlic Order ICIeclod. Lorisvii.i.i : , Oct. 25. The Order of Hill- way Conductors for the United States , Canada ami Mexico have concluded their session. The following olliceis vveic elected for tlie ensuing > ear : Kdwartl Cowan , of Kansas City , s"cond chiiH eonduetor ; W. J. Diiihin. Milwaukee , ( 'iand senior coiidiii'tor ; W. W. I'laek , Oulney , III. , ui-.ind junior eon- diH'lor ' ; 0. W. Evail-s , Mea.lvllle . , 1'a. . grand Inside sentinel ; John II. Hulk Toiouto , Out. , island outside sentinel ; J' . 11. JiclKnap , Oalesoinc , III. , member of the executive committee ; W. T. James , Adil.in , Mich. , member ot the iiHiiranei committee. The ne\l convention will beheld May ' ! , lbv , at ; New Oilcans. lU'imett'fi Vai'lit at Auction , Nr.w Yiiuu , Oc ) . % JS. [ Special to thw Hec.f James lioidon Jiennett's steam yaclit which co t SfiO.OOO in Wi , was sold Tuesday for 510,000. W. 11. Stiubuck was the purchaser. Justas the > acht was being knocked down toStailmek for 87,500 , .some one called over the telephone and asked how much the yacht biougbt. When told II was being Mild lor S7..VW , he offriud c OIO. A lively eompeti- tion ensued between Starbuck and the man at the telephone , the latter stopping when Staibuck bid $10,000. U will eiM W.OOO to put the 1'oljnla in commission next year. lliiltimoru'ri Election. n u/riMour , Oct. ! W. The muiiiclpil elcc- tion is passing off quietly. Hoth sides are confident of vlctoiy. Hvi.riMom : , Oct. 2" * . James Hodges was to-day elected major of this city on the regu lar democratic ticket , defeating Judge < ! eorge W. liiown , fusioidst nominee , by a maioiily of ahnut ' . . ' ,01)0. ) The new city council stands thirteen legnlars ami seven fiislouit8 in tlio > lirst in.inch ami seven regulais to tlneo fusloiilsts in the second branch. The vote ' wasoneof the heaviest ever cast , footing up over Ui.OW. The election i > assctl oil veiy quietly toiisldering the bilteincss developed thu Ing the campaign. A Hurricane on the Coast. Sr. JOHNS , N. F. , OcU "S. Tlie hiirrlcano which raged on the Labiador coast is iinpie- cetlentcil even In that inclement icglon. Ovei seventy vessels and thiee hundred lives weie lost. The paitlciilars .so tar aie meagre , theie being no teJerrapliie : communication. The bark Nellie has just aril veil vvltli'JJO shipvvit'cked men , vvomun and chHdicu liom the disaster. Several women died Horn ex- iiosuie , and others were diowncd. Owr two bundled peinons luoilestltuto and stranded on the coast. Five steameis have been ills- patched to their assistance. The worst is not known. the JnitsKY Cnv , X. J. , Oct. ! & . The coroner's inquest Into the cau'-e ' of death of the eight people killed In the accident on the Pennsyl vania railroad on the llackonsaclc meadows Sunday night , October IS. wasiesumcd yes- tenlay. The entire crew of thn train which lollov\ed ami flushed info the emigrant train e\iicsseil ) the opinion that the tlngman ot thoemlgiant tinln was lebponslhlo for the disaster , as lu > did not plnro tonieiloe.s on the track at iU.0 and l.-iK ) jaitls In tlie rearot his tialn , iis iiviilictlb | > the tides. The tkigiiian admitted that he might have knocked one of ihe torpedoes u ! the tail with his lantern. The Meyer .lovvols Ordered ICelenscd. CHICAGO , Oct. > . [ Special to tlio Hii : : . | Collector Secbergcr i ecelv ed a communication fiom the seeielary of ( lie tteasmv Instinct- lug him to lelcasu thu in ij't'lty ' that was . sel/i'd liom Max Mojcr , tun Omaha jeweler , sumo two weeks ago , Jfejer piolc.slctl at the tluiDOt the scUurc that the aitlclcHweie pail of bib personal cllccti * , and theietinu ex- fiom duties The dcpaitmcnt seems to have sustained him in tills , unit the piopcity will bo returned to him. The Wt'utliur , WASHINGTON , Oct. VT. Upper Mississippi vplloy : Fair weather , northeily winds , bi > - coming variable ; slight ilse Intcmpcraturo in northern poHloiiB , stationary tempcratuie In central portions and slightly cplder In cast- ern nml southern i. Mlssoin I valley : Sllshtlj- warmer weather , light vaiiable winds , lower barometer. A Dull Pay for Ofttce Seekers. WASUINOTON , OcUiW. The I'u-.sldent to day aniwlnted Kdiuuud 0. Oilgg , of the DU tilct of Columbia , to bo United Stated coinul at banto.s , iiiazil , PERHAPS A MURDER MYSTERY An Unexplained Disappearance Gauges a Flurry in a Nebraska Town. WHERE IS WHITNEY'S WIFE NO. I Pushing the Iron Knit on to the Ittack Hills-The NYtiriittkn HitptlHts- Xhc Ueo'i HiUIy Offering or NOVVHJ State ( specials. A I'rnukllu County Mjntery. Hi.oositNivto.v , Neb. , Oct. M. [ Special to the Hiu. : ) Tlio Frank Whitney ( alias Walker } ) cfl.se , a telegraphic repot t of which appeared inyoui dallj October'Ms llI contin ic ii ues i to glow exciting. When Whitney first came hei e , over a year ago , ho broil jht a wife with him. They liad frequent qiuuielswilch ! terminated t In their Fep.u-aHni ; about thici ? weeks alter. It was fioely told that she was going toiler mother's , while Jfi'S. Whitney liad previously aitl to neighbors that her mothei hail been dead for twelve je-.irs. They slat let ! in tlie evening for Ihe ralttoad station , Whitney siylng that they wen1 going to Xa- poiiee. xlx miles' westof ( idsplace. . It was iouiid upon Inquiry that Mrs. Whitney was not ( .ecu there that night nor since- , though Whitney peisisted In siylug that Naponee was wheieshe 'oaitled ' the cars. Hut latter this stoiy wasilMimetl so that the claim was ni.ulo that , Illnoiiifimtoii was tlio Matting point , ami upon lunuiiv it wastoiiml that the same elicumstaiiocM existed heras at Xano- nee the woman not liiuing been seen. 'I he men Duck and Rose , leported in tliptelegiam as having tieen arrc tetl by the sheiilf of Yoik county , came hcie. with Whit ney , and the whole outfit h-'ar a Ifiitl name , and it Is Miiimsnl by some thai Mis. Whitney knew of their deeds and that this was the motive for her supposed murder. Coming fiom Whituej's to Hloom- Ington the bi'f ' hills south ot the river have to lx' passed tin oii.'h , ami it lutheie tliat It is supposed the killlmr was done. If at all. The whole country In the vicinity of Whitney's is up In aims over the mailer and will make a thiuough MMHli fur the bed > of the woman. Whitney disappeared some time ago , and ( hough ofllccis aie on hN track , no tnwe can hi' found of his wheteahout.s. .Mr. Duiant , the father of ( tii hle Duiant. , who Whitney niitn ifd a short time alter tlie di.sappe.u.inco of MisWhitnev Nro. I , s\vs ; tliat damnable means weie usi > d to bring about the last niai- nage mid tliat he will have levenge on Whit ney il he can be louiid. roi.n ir . The "power behind the thrnue" in ( lie i ing politics ol this county is th ' ft per-cent- a-month men , whoare putting lorth every ef- toitto delcat the choice of the people. Money Is Ix-iiiir neely and oieiilv | esitcnded todeleat the holiest candidates. 'I'he I'lanklin ' County diiard outiit , with not a dollar Invested in the town , has eveij thing to make ami nothing to lo-e , and with a good supply ot monopoly pap , it is energetically suppoiiing the candidates ol those robbeis ot the people. on to tlio Milts- . VAI.IN-IINT : , Xeb. , Oot. 33. [ Sp"cial to the Uii : : . | The Ulack Hills extension of the Fremont & Klkhorn Valley toad Is being const ! uctetl at the rate of a mile a diy beyond Chadioii. The road will leach liutfalo ( ! ap in less than tlnco weeks The bridge over the Cheyenne Is lapidly approaching com pletion. It i expected that regular ti-.ilus will i mi cieai through to Buffalo Gap about December 1. Theio will be a big boom af the ( .Sap as long its the terminus of tlie road remains theie. A new Mini ol stock car is to ne put on this mail. It will bt'socon- stiiictedthat each hc.ul of stock will stand In a stall by itself , enabling it to Ho down at will. A teed b..x and watering tiough will belli fioutof the aniuril. This will do uvvav with the necessity ol unloading the stock on route , and will save much valuable time , and will also mike a KH'iit saving in shrink age. 'I'he run tiom Chadion to Chicago , a distance ol ovei iWO miles , will be made in forty-tw o hours. The Xelii-ahka Haptifita. I5iAriici : ! ; ; Neb. Oel. ' 48. | Special to the ULK.J The Nebraska Ilaplist an- niversaiius will be held lurj next week , November 3 to 7. The open ing oxercSes will begin with pistor's confereii'-eon Tuesday evening and holding over Wednesday. The Sunday school con vention will begin on Wednesday evening. The state convention will commence on Thuisday and continue tlnough the week. KnteitainniMit will he iuiiiislicil tor all del egates who notify the committee , Dr. N. X. liriiiubiK Ic. chaiiman. Kev. Ueed , of ( iiaiid island , will pte'c i a sermon on Tu.'sday e\ouing , alto Thuisday even n . An Aliiooiiiiing Merchant. 8cniiiM.it , Xeb. , Oct. 3S. [ Special to the IJr.i.J : I. Stewart , gencial tUio meiuhant of this plate , has absconded. lie leaves debts to the amount of S,000 : ) or S4)30 ( ) , chiefly due in Omaha. Heistablished in Imsiuess heio six or seven months ago ami seemed to be prnspeilug. His wheieabnuts aie unknown. I'l'Ue Omaha trade apprised of Stewart's llUht thuiugh Iliadstreel N agency , hastened icprt-'seiitativcs to sjcilb.ier tuiii uioining.j A Hold UofHcthicC. KnoAit , Neb. , Ojt. fl * . [ Siwi-lal to the Iin. : ] On Moiuh } evening , about half past bcveu o'clock. C. F. ( llazler's horse was stamliug hitched at the corner of D ami .Main street , A thief untied the strap , jumped Into thu curi.ige , an. ! stilled on a inn , headed lor Kahueld. A disiutch wa.s sent to Kalriiehl which anlvnl thtsro about livominute- , alter ho had reached that placn and turned south. The liuiso vv.'us ( jiiltea valuable one , as It was young and speedy. Grniid Island Water WorkN. Git VNI ) ISLAND , Ot. . 38. ( Special to the Uir. : ] Tlio probabllltk's are that our water woiks will not bo eompleled until next sin ing , owing to the lateness of the ceasoii ' 1 he material Ims not , .jet auived , and it Is deemt" ! in.ulvisable to tear up thu .stieeti now. as thev would have to remain in thin condition all winter. Montreal' Hospitals MOSTHKAI , Oct. 21. f Special to the Hen ] The city has been horrliieil ( onlay by stories of a number of patients just discharged fioin the clvio hospital under care ot theHlsUsrs known as the Oray Xinis , Charges ot the niostievnlting nature are made. At pit-sen there aie IbO patients In the hospital and only six mil ses and two women hcivanK The care of thn patients has been most out' rageous. The tault Is duo In noiespcct to the sisters , hut to the parsimonious conduct of the city oOlclals. All that the city would pay Hip-women to attend the uMUcicd was $ Uu month and the men receivi'l ! ' . ' . Thom \\m It was Impos.ible to pro- euio pioper niy.e , and Ihe patients weio left lei the nio < ri > aitto the eonvale < eent pa tients , who were eutiiely Iguoiaut ot what \\asiequiieil rtiul besides wtie it ) hiicli a. slate as to be unlit lor duty. MOM m vi. , Oil. S < . - Thirty-eight deaths frum buiall pox heio > t leiday. tH o Till e Heathen. Oil. US. The Hixttenth an nual meeting of the geneiat exccvitlvo com. mlttcoof thu Woman'rt foreign mishionary foi'lety of the Methodist Kpis.Mpal cimrcli , liegan tol.iy at Uvanston. Delegntc.s aie present from neaily all eastern ami wct-fein htaU-s. The day was consumed I no r. i > oiis hi Ing ruuly. .V , Wis. , O't. AS Attendance n ( the American Mlsionaiy society 1ms grow n latge. Mtmbcis aio now present from all pails of the country. He-cdous to- < lay were princlpa'.l ) occupliM by uddicsFu onarious subjects touneciiMl with the work of the so- clt'ty. Ainonz thoHpcnkPifi weio Dr. A. 1 > . l-'rishioof lov.a , llev. W. T. Day ot Illinois , und llcv. J. TlU'.voith of Mllv.aukce. A nntnois GIVKS WAV. I'rohnbta Loss of a1 Jinniher oi" 1'coplo liy Jro\vnliiff. B.v ; r SAoiv.vw , " > lch. | , > ct. 0 . At rt : " > 0 Volock this cvcnln aiiro broke out on Iho tug McDonald , lying rit the dock about 100 'ect south of Oicnesco nvenue biltlge. A large number of people were eongiegated on the brldgo when a piece of sidewalk on Uio iritlfre , Jive feet wide and forty-Jive feet long , containing about sixty tropic , gave way with a crash and piecipltoled them Into the river , tt teen to otghlccn feet deep , \vltJi a strong current. Tlie nlht | ? was i-loudy and dark. MliiMilously , the Ric4itor iniinher were saved > ut many were badly brn'setl. ' The river is now being drafted ' "id the body of ouo boy , iianifil Slilnoy Fallen , aged IH years , has been brought up. It Is thought several per ished , o.s twelve or thirteen aie missing , lames Twaits was rescued but hols bntll > hurt , lolm Kotlii'iilmitr , Injured about the legs ; (5co. A. Invln , Alluhtly Injmisl. K. D. Covvles , maniigiug editor of theConiler , was standing on the extreme turlher entl of the Lirhlgo when it went down , llo could not swim a stroke and was dragnetl by the strug- Ullug people to the bottom of the liver twice , but got clear , and drifting down clung to a spile until ivcucd , sustaining but slight In- juries. Owing to the large number of persons on the hihigu at the time of the disaster , il.uk- ncs. ) , and the tact that people picked up alniig t ic liver were hurilcd to Ihelr tinmoi * . It is Jmpnsslblu to tell how main weie ( Itovvncd. Prosecuting Attorney Kmeriek was K'lMiited nil slng hut has turned up MI to. The cunviit is very swift , and It Is thought that some bodies ma > have dtllted Mime distance down the stieam. .lohn Hush , Chester Meere.s , .lames Mmph.v , and a lad named Shaip are among the supposed victims. JIAUItllCI ) IN A MOM13NT. Kiirmer LevvlsiStiU'ta Out for n HMUNC * keeper and MurricH a I'uuper. Ai.r , 1'a. Oct. 3T. Jacob Lew is , a well-to-do farmer of this county , hav ing been left a widower some months ago , had great dillii'iilty In getting a housekeeper who would suit him. A lew days ago he was in Monti- cello , and an acquaintance then : told him h < ; might Iw able to get a good woman lo take . haiiio ot his household at Ihe Sullivan coun ty pool house. He went to the piioiliou.se and told Superintendent Osborn what ills eirand wa . Tlie mipeilnteudei't told him that he could not let any ot the inmates ol tlie house go unless Lewis could mid snme one among the lemales thnre whom he was willing to many. Lewis said tliat it lie could Hud a reputable woman iu the Institution who suited him he would bo willing to make her his wife and take her home w ilh him. Oshorn showed him through them \ \ \ c. Mrs. Marv Fitch , a comely but untortuuate wiiowwas | woikiiigat the washtub - tub in the laundry. Alter watching her for a tew minutes Lewis told Supeiiiitenilent Os- boru lliatit she was wlllinir he would be suited with Ihe woiiipii at Ihe washtub. The supeiintt'iideiit spoke to Mis. Fitch ami told her what the humei's ciiaud wa . She stoppetl woik , looked at Lewis a moment , and then wiped oil her hands nml arms with her apion and said she would many him. Kstuiire Hunt was summoned , and , in the pieseiiceol the other Inmates of the Institu tion. he m.iiricd Mrs. Fitcli ami Fanner Lewis. The two diove to Montic'llo ami hail dinner. The biidegroimi bought his britiea new diess anil other ai tick's , ami then tlie two retuined to ) ds larm. ' s to Oniatia. Cinrio , Oct. 'Ji [ Special totho Kdvvard S. Stokes , of New York , i.s ill the city , and will visit OiUli.i within the next ton days on biHlncsVcotmMed with the new telegraph line of the United Lines associa tion which Is being erected towards Ounha at thciatjof two miles a day. It is expected that the new line will reach Omaha from Lin coln within the next two weeks. Stokes has icceuUy bought the Hankers and Merchants' Telegraph company which was in the hands of a leceiver , and Is known now as the United Lines , taking in ihu system ot the Hoard of Tiatle wires , the I'acliic and 1'acinc Mutual Lines. His wires connect with the United wnes at St. Louis and inn trom there to Kansas City and St. .Joe and will bo extended to Grand Island , running a distance of 3.VJ milt's on the I'acliic lines. His lines also run to Lincoln , thence to Omaha. He is about to extJiid his line fiom St. Louis to Duluth. The new Hue from St. Louis to Du- lutb will cost SX ) , ( > - > 3. "The Western Union , " he said , "has had a monopoly ot 111.1- ] luisluc'-s Ion ? enough , and the public Is Hied of their high ntes , and the opposition lines are going to lurnl.sli the people an economic hi stem of rates. " A Crooked Financier Caught. Bosro.v , Oct-28. Wm. .T. Hesl , the linaii elcrwho was formerly connected with the alfahs of the collapsed Pacific1 bink of this city , was arrested in New Voj * ; yesterday charged with embezzling ? 75OOD , as tnisteo of the will of the late Francis W. Camith. The latter lelt a fund oi 875,000 income , which was to go to his sou. W. W. Carruth. Uefoie. the Pacific bank failed , young Car- ruth biinovvcd SiXlK)0 ) ) from tlio bunk on his own personal note , and as secuiity for the loan trans ferred thn Incoino of this fund. Aller the tiii t lailuie of the bank licst , as an e\- jieit , was empio.ved in piactical charge ol the bank alfahs. When Kecclver I'ile took char eot the wicck ho toiiud this note anil itsstviirity and no iccoitl ol an.v pavmentby Best as trustee. He tried lo obtain some- Ihlngof Host , but the latter kept out of his reach. Young Canutii applied to the piobato couit for Best s leitioval , which was granted , and Chailes II. Whlto appoint ed. He tried to secure an accounting fiom Hest but was uiisiici-et : lid. Kvid-'iici ) was stiong that Hest had used a portion of tin fee-unties In speculation and sold the re- malndei outright , lie wad indicted. Tammany's Bin Blow Out. Nr.w VOIK , Oct. 38 , Tammany hall bold Its opening mass meeting to-night , Thcio were bannein , torches , Greek Hie. anil an im mense gatheilng. Tlus wigwam was tilled , and Ihe sticctn Infioutot and adjoining It Speeches were ( iiaile liom hevcral stands Only local Hpcakcis took part In the oratoiy Attention was ehlcilydevoted to tbo htato contest. With refeieuco to the state ticket and suppoit , the ri'Milutiofls embodied the-io wouls : "ConlidDiitof our ahidty to main tain thn mipremtiey of demociatic principles within this city , wo pledeu ourselves to nub ordlnatoand s.u'rliiooovery consideration ol local adyantagu orpKi'nnn vl preleiPinv to the success ot the democratic candidates nomiu alctl it Kaiatnga. " < 7ilorido'e ! Coal llncx. f vi.H. O't. W. fSjjaclal to the Hce. ] The miners at El J loio have refused ti btilkeat the solicitation of Iho Union I'acifit inlneib. They have , H Is . 'd , conceded s < fai us tt > refuse to loud coal in Union I'aeiii' ' earn , but this will not anpnnt to anything as most of thu coal which Hi- ' Denver it Ii ! ( ( iramlecompany deliver to the Union I'uclm Is loaded in D.'nvvr & Itio ( irandocain. The mlneisat Loulsyllleaie still out on i Hukc , having gonu out when all fnu mat miners on Union I'aciuc propcity weie 01- dei 1 nut by the Kiii'hts of Labor. " * Tiul n Joins the Henodlutf ) . I'l'M.MA . ' , III. , Oct. ftj.-Judge Levl M. Vllas , ot Kan Claire , AVis. , brother nftho jiostmaster general , was mairicd to-day in the Pullman church to Mie.s Llz/.lo Ktewart Ludlam , dnii"httTof Major Jam D. Lud- lam , Itev. Fiank Warren ofllclatlnx. Owing to tlio recent death ol Ihn groom's Mister , the atleiidaiicd was limited to iclatlv , about M\enty of w hoiii wcw pvcsent. Two special roaches convoyed Uiegucsti ) fiom Chicago , I.OK.III at Phlluitclphln. Pun \IJI.I.MIIA , Oct. 2S. ( Jen. Logan nr- rlvcd Jciethiacveniii'rfaud ) after dlnnt-r was eseoited by iho ixilltlcal cluha to Horticultu ral hall , where ho nddreaeJ a largo republi can ui.iso muting. MATTERS OF NATIONAL IMPORT ? l\e Prcaidout's Pliglt in Eoorgouizing tie THE RIGHT MEN HARD TO FIND , Signal Bcrxtco Ktmlcnts Court alar * t.illlOl l\t * 1' * I * * . * l * * . . * * lii Judjio Vincent , at the tal WaHlilii iou Wall' ' ? . tlio OniiunUslon. WASIIINOTON , Oct. 'Jf * . All Intlmato per- soual filend of HIP president , who talked > ith him the hn In ' on subject , t-aya expeiltmi'- r\K \ niui'h tlllllpulty In HIP effort to leorganlro he civil t-ervh-o commi.s.slon. Ho Is iilmhiK o secure for that M-I > ice tlu-eo men whoaie veil known to the country and whose names vould be received as an earmvst of his pur- winto ijlvt1 Mich character to the commission is to ijlvc certain coniitlcure to the fi lends of he mtnoinent that he ie iirds reform In civil one of the most important ot Ids administration. At the satiu > time the pi-esi- lent Is seekliis men whn-o appointment would witihty the iit'iijile. whether irieudlv to 'lie movement omul , that it Is in the hatidsot luactic'd tcasonliis men whoans not tloctilu- ilieti ami who will conildurand fUestueed - . ' < ! modliUatloiiH In poiiuhui/.i * the lefonii n the execution ol' the law without Impair- Ini ; Its hencuts. Tne salaij ol the position IH oniyji.wo : perjeai , ami lew men of piomln- unco who | > ossefs the ( piaMllcatious named no willing to make the sacrluci1. The leason why some of the many persons whose name.s 8tiKse--tthem < ; ehes to the public in connect Ion with the place aie not appointed N because Ihey have alivaily tlt'cllned. : Noappointment lias1 yet been determined upon. Amoiu ; those wht ) ha\e declined appointments on the com mission aie li. haltou tall and Tliailes Cod- man , of Mas.snchus-selts. ami .Indue tJehoo- maker and K. O. ( iia\es aio among the e whose name.s aie iiiulei eoiisldciatiou. Cotii't Mnitl.iliul. WASIIIMI-ION , Oct. 'J > . About half of the ; lasa of wifjiial sen Ice IIIPII , who are nn- a com so of instnictlon at Foil Jljer , lobccomiilcted in Januaiy , areb.'im ? tiled liy couit martial on the chaise of in- suhoidlnatlon. Tlio circumstances are us tollow.s : The men of the class felt that they were hvlnt ; nnjusth ami h.iishly tieated hy their Instructor , Lieutenant Pi-auk Cieen , of the signal service , ami when he added to this KIOSS profanity , intllwilmiiiatelv call- in them namesonly to he icpeatcd , they ic- .soivcd to make an etf.ul tor teliof. With tills view a meeting of the class was held which lesulted in a petition to the chief sl ' . nalnfllcer , hcttlng fnith their Kiiev.incis and appealing for leliet. The pi'lltion was an swered bj an order for the cotut niartialiiiK ot all the men who signed the petition on the ground of Insuboidinatiou. ( ieiier.il I la/en .said to-uis-'ht that tint men werebeins ; eouit martialed , not torexpivs-- Itu ; their giievances hut tor holdiusr a niei'l- hn ; and combining for that "puipobc. which lie said was almost equal to mutiny. Lieutenant fiicen has been repriuwmled b > ( innenil lla ? n for hlscpn- ilnct. The meinhpi.s of tin1 class alt1 being detemlcd by Con m-s.-sman Uuttci worth and llemy Wise ( iainett. It is evptvted that the court will be overto-morww , ami the liudiiitfs will he submitted to Cencral Ha/.en. 'i'he subject will not coiim Iwfons the wardcpait- tncnt unless there fihonld be a sentence of dismissal , which is hardly tlumglit probablp under the clivumstaiices. Vincent \ynsIiiiiKton. . WA.SVINOTON. Oct. IK. Ju < Iye ; Vincent , recently removed by the president's ouler fioin the position of chief justice of New Mexico , arrived in Washington this morning. A reporter called upon him , but the judge bejwed to be excused from malcini ; an v Mate- imitit coiiccniing his removal or the defense ho piopotes to make. "Jt would. " hi ) hald , "bo manlfe-stly impinper for me to say any thing about the matter botoro seeing my su perior in office. I would Iv glad , however , If von would itatoas coming fiom me that I have not a woid to h.n about the case for pub lication. " _ _ To ! )0 Urouslit Before ConjrcBq. WASHJXCITO.V , Oct. W. Accounting olliceis of the treasury department have consented to delay charging to his personal salary the amount expended by Admiral Jouctf In eu- teitalnlng vlsitois to the Teuneshce at the Now Orleans exposition , accoidim ; to a tie- eislon of the wcond compttollcr , until the matter has been brought to the attention ot oongrcHs. Tlie amniint in inu'btion IH only S4UO hut It is ilcsiicd to have some tlnlmite action to bervo as a precedent In the lutine. Fovtrth-GlasH 1'ostiriastorK Appointed. WASIIINOTO.V , Oct. 28. The acting post- rnaster-ppncr.il to-day appointed tbo follow ing named fourth-class postmasters : Wisconsin Sigel , jrathias Ulumer. iiiij i * ; initi FIHIM o iiiiitiH , * Nebraska D.awhon , .Michael B. Uyau ; JJeek , A. H. Day. Dakota , Kaleui. Phillip II. Uunklo ; llovv- anl , Uainey O'Neal. Au Appointment and Insinuation. WASIIINOTON , Oct. 28. Tlio scvrct.-iry of the treasury to-day appointed Kobeit.l. May- tle'd , ol Indiana , to be a chiet ot divKlon In Uio olllco of the comptroller of cuirency1 Lewis C. Uartlelr , ot Indiana , second deputy commifcsloiicr of pensions , has loaned on rurount of ill health icMittlnf , ' liom old wounds. _ _ _ _ The IJtnli ConunisiloirH Itopoi-l. WISIIINMO.V , Oct. Ex-tiovernor ! Ham- . < -iy : , clialiman of the Utah coimiilhHion , pio- sented the report of the commission to the nviclJii'y of the Intel lor to-day. Tim com- nds-ilon say It is now only a matter of time when polygamy will beeouiu1 extinct , mid recommended the continuation ot thu .same policy. _ _ _ _ Moi-o Viflh than Callnil Kor. WAsHtNriro.v , Out. W. The llsh commlfl. sion ear which lea\es to-night with eais lor the hiipjil > iiii ; of applicants In Iowa , Wiscon sin , .Minnesota , Dakota , Montana , Oicn'on and Washington teuitory , cairies a larn'o numlM'rof lish in lixirss ot Iho amount je- to meet tlio icquests on file. To HIiiikuAViili the Shall. WASJII.NOTOM , Oct. as. I' . M. Winston , of Chicago , has been bt-lected lor appointment as United States minlftor to I'ernia. His ap- pnlntimmt will probably bo othcially an nounced to-morrow. IVir 111 * V/Asiuxcrrox , Oct. is. Assistant Serre- taiy Coon , letuincd to Wtishlimton to-day and u-aimcd the tlullrs ol Ids ollU'c. Ills soon bo appointed. Auitatldii In Att.usiA , < ia. , Oct. 28. [ Special to iho Ilii.J : A violent a-rltatlon of the Chlne.o question has broken out In this city hlnce the publication of the outrages id Seattle. 1'or scvend jears Celcntialh have bcfii flocking hither , hnvo piospeietl , several Inive made fortunes and i eturned to China , They now own HO many groceries , w hole-sale anil lotall , that nitiv : eltl/eiid to-day ] K'titloned the city council totako steps ui juuvmit fuithor immixrntloii. The te iinz is Idxb , as the Chinamen ha\o many Iriends among the I'nrfiior / I'.iruell. l'ini.Aini.i'iiiA. Oct. 2b , A monster meet ing to-night lit aid of Iho J'arppll piiliamcn- tiu'i fund r.iL d SiJwW , lor n The ( icncKta Keturns ( o Her i HOIIIO A I-'nsi Trip. IVnisMorrir , d t. 'J . The ( leneita , de feated In Iho recent international yacht race for America's cup by the American yacht 'uiilnti , arrived In this put t at n o'clock this lornlng aftera vojasoacnv" the Atlantic , 'he ' came Into poll ll > lug the three liist pilro ogs won in the contest. * with American .acid * . Great enthusiasm pievallcd niuotig tu'cicvvs of men-of-war and jachts In Hie arboi , who welcomed the ( .ieuosU with beer after cheer. , . , It isbelieved the time of tlie ( UMie.sU' * trip - rossthe Athiiillc-Wdiivs and 10 hours eats the b.st yacht reooid. Thn wind dm- ng the vovaire was luutli , noithcast. to weM , vlth occasional Minim heiiv.v seas vvhuli greatly ictaitlctl her process. Pvvlco the iene.s'tava - hove to , and the whole trip was mile under leefert s.ilN. Tlie only mishaps vere the breaking ol the mute's uukle ami a light tlisairangcmeut ot the steeling gear , 'he best run * weieas follows : Oil the lath nsla.Wmiles ; l th , BIO mlle.s ; and Hth'.XK ) lies. The eiew of the ( ieuestn RIHMU of hell tieatment in America with eiilhuslasm. The niiiicHii srufls. Hii.an : VDI : , O t.K 'I'he Servian govern- lent replied to the collivtlvo note of the owei-b and lefused to disarm the Seivlan loop- * until the equilibrium of the Halkaus UK decn icstoied. , , , Covsr.vNTivtii'i.n , Oct.is. . The Haitian outereiuv will mel tornrillv Thuisday nml ml will Ihen ad ourn until S.itmday. Cti.ssi VNI iNoi't.i : , O.'t. us. The war olllce u events a scene tt unusual activity , clearly lidltaling that HID poll is delelinlllid oil the tloptiou of etfectivu measiiivs Iu tint went if theetiiilereiice ol Ihe powers tailing to u'loe on a plan for settlement of the Kmi- ni'llim question. An oflicial lepoit to-day hews that lNOrt ) ( ) Tin I. Ish Hoops uiv now nusteied at available points on the tioutier or active service Iu the Dallcan peninsula , ml rvhifoKciuentsaie rontlniiall.v aiiivlnu' . 'he Mustabli/ Lautlsuirui ami the Hashl 5as oiik-shave been summoned tor milltaiy lut > . The levy of Ihe Landstm m is only le- 01 fed to as a war uu-asuie ami will add over ( Ki.iKKi men to the service. Coircitsla has teu- leretl 'i1K'0 ( ' eavahy and Albania piomlsed to " isslsl tUo porte. "In view ol this TuiUlsh loops in Albania have been withdnnvn and missed on the ( iiock , ( iaiian and { jorvLiii "lonticis. American Influence Iu Coron. Su V.NOIIAI , Oot , ' .K Owen Denny , for- neily Ameilcan consul general at Shanghai , . lasbt'i'ii app ) intcd for-ign alvisir to thu ; iiig of Corea. to leplac : ' lli'rr M-detidorfT , oimirly ( ieini.in coii.siil at 'lien Tsin. Ihe ippoliitment tt Dcmij to this hiL'h posiiiou ndleati's that ( icrmin influence In ( urea , vhieli since the advent of Heir Molcntloill uis liccn p.iiamjuut , Is on tht ) wane. The Stead Trial. Lo-novOet. Bs.-The ti Lil of the Armsliong ibiluetion ei.se was rusiuneil this nuirnlng. I'hete-limoiiy for the prosecution helng all u the attorney general announced his side of lie ease closed. Counsel for the defense then idtlicsbctl tlio couit In di'leiiso of thu piison- Mr. Stead then addicted the jiuy lube- nil of himself and tbo other defendants. His irgumeat was on the basis that the end instilled tlio means. The couit adjourned. RpnuUh Armaments. MAKUID , Oct. BS. The Spanish goveni- meut Is .strengthening UieCenta peninsula In Morocco. Ceuta is opposite ( iibraltar ami only seventeen miles distant. It basjiany pointof resemblance to Ilint fiifliliSitlon and Is vvull supplied with water and if gar- ils-oiied would be all but Imprcirniibl . Ad ditional heavy aim iments have hoc'ii onlorcd for the poits of the riulippinc iblands. A Pointer 10 fiiiain. LONDON , Oct. 28.A Madild dispaU-h con firms the recent .statement that the American ( oveiiiiuent bus Intimated to Spiin tliat If the latter's soveieimitv of the Caroline Is lands is iecozni/cd , thn American piofcst- ant inlssidii must beiespcctcd and the fice- dom of lellglon allowed. Too Good to lx' True. LONDON" , Oct. BH. The government dis credits the minor telegraphed yesteiday fiom H'liigoou that a levolutloii had bioken out at Mandalav. and that King Thcbaw , ol Hur- mah , had been munlcred , The Burniuli Kxpedltion nelayed. MAIIUAI , Oct. 28. Tlu' embarkation of the briuadcs which are to take pail In the pro posed Hmine o expedition have been post poned for limber ordeis , Tlie Great Rafctcru Sold. LONDON , Oct. 2S. The Oreat Kastcrn , the laicpst steamship in the woild , was soltl at public auction to-day tor .VAJUX > . Collixion In Now Vorlc Harlior. NKVV YOIIK. Oi-l. Bi In the denue fog which preA'ails hare this morning , the hteam Huekensiick , of Ihe Habokoii ferry line , while on a trip to this city , colld"d ! with the ocean steamer Servla. The how of the ferry boat was c.iiilcd awiiyaml agieat panic prevailed on both boats. In his flight , a sailor on the Kervia jumped overboaul ami was diowncd. .Several othcis Jumped but vvcie leseuctl. Arroslud 1'or Desertion. Punnr.o , Colorado , Out , US' ' . [ Special to the. Hm : . ] David Homer , a di'scitor from the regular army , who enll.sljd at Fort Nlo'irara , N-hraska , Iu l > 5 , and tlsfilel at Ouulri , Nebiv.sk'a , in H * ! , 1ms hren anestcd in this city , lie is about' > ears old. He has been taken to Foil Lyon. Heal Kstiito Tim following tr.i-Hfors vv ir.t Itlo'l Oft. 27. with tin county ulork , and roportoil for the lit : " , by Am"s' Heal 1-Ntato David N. Mlllir to Silas II. II. rinik : lot 17 N'elson'K addition Omaha sliciill'.s I'atilck Connoisand vvlfo to 'i'homnn ( 'ol- Iliists ot lot 1) ) block ( i Koiuiti''s 4th ad- ditimi Omah.iV. . I ) . -a M , Alice O'Donaboeantl others to Xoiman A. Kiilinand Sam. K. 'ijialilliii : , lol.s U , in , Hi , 17 , lh , in , ; .o , block 0 , und lots 1. ! j , : ! , i 5 , ii , 7 , b , 11 , j-j , ia , u , 10. 10 , n , in , i , iai , liio-'k 7 , and its 1. . ' , a , , r , , i ! 7 , 8 , It. 10 , block H Kilby'M place udd Omaiia . I ) . * l , ooo. Chailcs O. Hoiisel anil wife to John S. Caubifld anil Alun/o I' , Tiikey ; n ol svv' ' < ol ne' . , sec 1-l.vlii , 5 awes , Douglas county ; \v. d.Vl.bOO. . Klleii A. Ainold to John Flanagan ; w % ne ' 4 sec I-I.V lit , Douglas coimiv ; q. e. VI. lio'icil ' Hlair mid wile to Willlum A..Smith ; It llblk _ , l'aiker& udd , Omahu ; w. d. William J-Kledinnu ( widower ) to William M. Dodson ; s ; of nw4 sec V-1U 10 , Douglas counlj : w. ! . sl.wio. Alev : II. Swan ami others , to VntonSpevak , lot 11 hi I : 7-1 , South Omaha , w d $ * > . I Mrs of Kw in i'aincK tobai.ili O. I'atrlck , n 17. led of nvv U' sco ! i , in , ID , Douglab ( oiiniy. wd SI.'K ' > . Cliailes McKay to Charles Coibptt , iindivl- ilt d > . of lot.sO anil 7 hlli ! " . ! i , lot.-t 'J , il , -I , 111 , 17 , and lublk lfillot ; 7blk-l. 0 , and lot 'J blk f. " > s , ( Jiaiitl View add to Oiunlia , w d ft.TiJ7.7l > . Chailes .McKay to Chailes Coibe.tt ; It 'J , lilk 17'J. ami ft. ' , I and 17 , blk louj ( irandviuw atld , Omnha ; ( j. c. * ! > : > ) . ( ii'oigo II. Ho gs and wile and others to Wilhelm Lovijoliann ; It 0 , bll ; a , Albor I'lace , Onudin ; w. d.i'lVJ. . John Holllng and wllo to Hans Holliug ; undivided > ' . of neitf w.iVl.VlI , UK ) ciuies , Douglas count j ; w. -Ki.ooa ( Jiovei it linker Hi-wing .Machine Co , to John IMIay ; n.M of U 4. blk ll , Onvalia : q , c.-sim _ _ _ _ , , Disobeyed the Onlor. ' 1 ho mayor' * order closing the ijtfonna nt midnight was openly vioiit ) < cil lust night by 0. S. lli jriiiSi who announced hib attention to run his naloi/u of THE CROWD CRY "LYNCH HIM" Daring Daylight Attempt At Munlor ia Ohiciuco's Stroota. TWO WOMEN ARE THE VICTIMS. lloMton'H Ucport oil > I m iler Conspiracy ( i II n so nml UusnoocHifiil At- - . / tempt. nt llluoUnuiil Criminal ( Jlonnlii s. t Sliot Down In the Hit-rot. CiiicAoo , Oct. * . FIve thousand poop to | completely blocked Jlomoo street from l a Suite to Clink at o'clock tliib aflornoon and went half mad with exeltemonl , and Iml for thedcxtciltv of u roupk'nf pnlieetunn would him- hanged A. J. Hums to Iliu muuet.t lamp pott. ' Shoitly hofovo the emtdoye * of the offices and pi luting establishment. * of the neighbor hood are roleu oil fioin their day's Inborn , i young ' ! Nell dii'sscd ninti entered the hallway ot the building I" whit it the of licesof It. ( ! . Dun .V Co. iins located ami leaned against the wall as though waiting for , someone. A few minutes lalei the clciks niul pi In tors employed in thn building began to stream down I lie stalls. The > oung tunu watched them ilo'ch. niul will Mug bight OK two jouin : women walking iiini In arm , Mii.iug lorvvurd , diew u revolver , Hied two shots in ipiick succession , and dashed out of tin ; ball anil up Mnnivo stieet tu\\ml : Vlttli avenue. Thestiet wasciowdi'd wllli pcoplo going home I'oin hustiies * . The sound of the ' . .i shots attiacled others. An ollleer fittimlhtff i ni'iu theeoinci tit Filth avenue noticed the crowd aeoiimulatiug , divined the mo of Uio voting man's flight niul promptly seized Him. Thi'.v walked hack to t o Mi'iio of the ( mooting. The two women lay InseiiHiblo on , the sidewalk. At ( lie slghl of the limn who had altc'inptcd their munler the orovv d tk > - \ came lurkms and attempted to leie.uw him I I 1 oin the oHlect's ui usp. Somebodv cried I "L.vneh himi" and the ollleer , reali/hii ; hla ) prisoners dimmer , hustled him tluonin an alle.v In the direction of the mwifll M.itlon. 1 'the eiowd attempted to lollow , hut only J Jammed itsclt last in the narrow onti-anco. I The \ \ oinidcd women were taken into UiQ nearest drug stoic and Iheiin ; ( o the county hospital , it K IHicvedthuttheli vvonndrtuio fatal. It , has Uirl iped that the shouting was aeouaidly ievetn.r lal.cn b > Hums , for- meily cm plowed in K. ( i. Dun's ofllco on the two women whose claim that he had insulted them caused his dischaiire a day or two npo. The young man. A. . ) . Mums hv [ .nine called at the olllce to day and was told by tlio loro- mnii that It he wmild upologito the women , who are sisters named Mrs. Kay ( loodniul Lillian Waller , he would bo rein stated. Jin left the olliee niul was not soon twain until aucsied. .Mis. ( ! oed was fhot In the neck. Her s tcr loecived a second Bliot in the .side ot her hi ad. Hurns leltiscs to make any btatcnicut conceininj ; Uio iillalr , 'llie I'osion Slimier ( "oiiHplraoy. Hosins , Oct. 2s > . The alleged niurdorcon- spirai-y between Hovtou niul Ititlltiuoro pnr ties is Mated thlu afteinoon to bo n plijnntla < eheiue to blackmail a ton owbtiiekrn family. The story as it now stands Is that Miu Gpol- idgc , knowing of n skeleton in the closciof the wealthy Mellin of lialtlmoro , con.sphxd with.Jamesj JJoinihiio , alina " , lobn Dull , , ' , to get money out of Sir. Hcllln , Then it Is related that L'oie CoLb sot wiml of the alia i , and to curry ftivor with the pollco Inlonned them nf IhO pint , lint 'Mulin Dull" < ! usj cctwl Cobb , nnd to savt ; lilnit-i ll , wont to poiicohoadijiinil < 'is and told thowh lo stoiy , J'lien eonie a mcetinfr between " .lol'in Hull" and ilis. Coolidi1 ; , in which tlio inspfjclorn weio picsoiit but unseen , and during which Mis. Coo.ldct1 ( tilliedlieely , supposinic "John Hull" was till actinic Mnnrply with her. , .lohu H. Ik'hron , who AMIS to < lay ap)0latc4 ] ) sol 'counsel tor ills , foolld c , Is n' onodat h.ihiK that In ; c < > iinidei.s I ! > cllont insino. Ilebion c a ins that Mie. CoolidRC has IxiJD Tlioy Died Tor Ala. , Out. 37. [ Uhlcagn Trl- bune5K'cial. ! | ] Walter Oir , n Mfs.slssippaa | who has been heie for the last four years In the lively busliu"-s. and 1'hll filvnn , a clerk In a I'uinl.sliintr woods stoio , were. In love with the saint' iiil. ; To-nitht | Oir hud an engage ment with her to I'M'Oit her to the ureatro * vival led by ham .lunes. While on their wy a man appiojrhed and , tcrahbiti ) ; Orr's riubl arm , hald : "You are tliu d - < 1 seoundrol'I am looking foi. " Orr at ouco iec < nlzoil 1'hll ( ! i\aii , and prepiued to dcfond hiiii'-elf , as ho hail previously boon \vaiued that ( ihan would hhout him ff ho ever caudil him with the xlrl. CUan drew ; \ ro- \olverand becan tiling , whllu the ; ; irl still held Oil's aim. Oir n-turned the nro , and when the duel was oxer It was found Hint every chamber in both pistols worn umptlca. Oir was .shot t.vlce , the tatalono entering the abdomen. d'K.ii ) v > ab UM ! > nhnt twice , once In the hhddcr. liuth men will dlo bofoie morninif. Alter Oir discharged every ball tromhls phlol lie tan Into the bonso of ft Irlend near by and borrowed another , nnd reached the niect ! iK'loio hilliliK. nlvan walked two fctjuaics heloin eallin n Both youni ; men \vcie highly i f f''our Munlcrcil CI U < lrcn. .SISIIIIIANXA ; ( ( : , 1'a. , Oct. a ? . The joint funeral ot thu lour llo'.scll children , who were miiideiedby ihelr cra/cd father , took place .Monday afternoon. Beloro the hodicn weii ) placed In the eollln tlmy worr > carrlfc'J , one by one. Into their lather's presence , ho having exjnessed a , wish to M-O them. He showed no emotion until ho MW the boy , when a ( 'lemi : of sdlluiin inU'lllgonco passed over his l.ice. 'J'ho bodies weu- then pla-ed Into their uollliifl and jint Into the hearken , two In cnch , and tilts liinerul niocceded down tlm fJUtruuca val ley to thu Illtlis hamlet \vhcr.i tlio ue.rvlcea were to be held. The loin rolllns were car ried Into the chinch b > < > hht lltllo lads and little ( 'lrln , nlaynmlcs ot thu iletid children , and weie placed In a low In front of the jiiil- pit. AtthocloMi of thu sermon thnpooplo jiasM'd hlowly bj , II/IIK | lit the waxen facoa ol Iho little 01 lew. The Collins worO thori t.ilien to the eemciery. whoii ) the four olill * drenVLTU hui led Ulo by Hldoin a largo ijravo , A KIiiill-Crii < : Ulii DarUuy. l'/niADii : I'MiA , Oct. 'W. Hoberl J. Geoff , lieawuierof the Philadelphia Pmw , wnn at tacked thlH mornliif , ' bj Slejilicn Mol'herhon , the eoloied Janllorof the ImildliiR , and 6truck on thu head with it lintcliet , trnetuilng the Kkull. Thu injuied man , who it 1,4 thought wll die , was lemou-d to thn hospital und Ida assailant WIH ( aptured. Slel'hriroii Ip ft lai'Kc. musculai n-nro. audliad been ecnButca by Cook- for idlowlnc : uit.s to escitpo. it 13 tbouithttliat Cook Miuuk Mcl'hernon tirflh and that the laid r then used a hatcher. The victim had ti national reputation as an nth Ictc , havinir been captain of the famoim enivy of Vale collepe , and trainer of the college , Mnrilfr In iho lluf'ortt | inmily. zi fir. l.ouis , Ocl.John IlutorU , son oS Wllliaiii M . liuford , a vlll-to llJ fanner llv- 111 } , ' I'lKlit miles fioin bhclbyvlllo , Mo , , HlioS and killed bis father Monday , InllU'tlni' a wound tioni whii'h the old man died in a row hours. Tlic two hul : hud Huvoial < piirrel : $ lalelv , and Monday whllo the lainllyvcr6 together In out ) loom in ihu hem > o John oi- tcjcd and emptied two hands of a Hhntgun Into hU lather's head , ( ireatexullmnunt was produced In the nei hboidood. Tlio family aio related to the Hul'oids of Kentucky. An Innocent Mini Shot Uonil. KvANbvn.u , Intl. , Oct.ui-At , v lat hour Monday nluhl , at Jtobinson'tjhauinlll , near town , Jash ypeiice , eoloied , had MJIIIO anyry woitlH with a stranger and thrcatoncd to { hot him. Ho ot ashotsrnn , but In oocUlnir It Iho hammer was ti nek a aliiht the corner of thestove. whlchtau'-ed ' the pun to oV the i'onteni.s enli'ihiK the body of Jim moiis nn . . - : . killing him Jy. Hj nco K.IVO ldm > , df up.