HE * tf i SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMALLA , FIUDAY , MORNING , OCTOBER 1. 1880 , NUMBER 1)5. ) , t .THE WAR CLOUD IN THE EAST , A Critical and Bellicose Stage Eearhcd in the Bulgarian Question , AUSTRIA'S POSITION DEFINED. 1 llor I'rlincflllnlHter ClenrU Htatei tlio \ Deniro ot lllH Covcrniiient The Due tPAiiinnlo'H Aliinlllcciit ( Jilt -Other Korclgn. Cniniot Conc'etli ! llic Penininli. ' SOKIA. bent 'I' ' . fN'cvv Yoik Herald Cable Special to the Hi K. ] 'I ho ministerial council , after an extended consideration of il o subject , deckled that they cannot con- tu the Hiis-slaii demands cniTrcinlnir its in tlonsiuid luipilsonment otolllceis. They , levtrtheless , feel themselves dcsltous of Hl.owing good will toward Russia but decldid to postpone for tlio present the teply to the Knsslan note. Throiigli i a piomlnent member ol the government , a ' representative of Hussia has been again In formed of the gtounds which make It impos- illtle to accede lo the Itiisslan demand. The O'dganaiis hope , according lo Hie member In I itl'in , lo convince Ceueial Kmdbnis of / ojustliicatlon theiels for a negative iiUltude * V'ln the lallei. II they cannot piove to htm Jthat they have soimhtlhc means of leeoncdla- /tlou / up to the last momeiil , and have done j every thing that lay In their power to ward off [ an open bieacb , siich i breach Is held lo im J-lmost Inevitable should Geueiat ICatilbiis i persist in hlsdem mil. boriA , Set. | " < ) . Ciineial Kaullnis today ived u deputation ot prominent HuL-ii- . .uiiis who called upon him to eudcavoi lo iidueehlm to withdraw or modlly Ids dicii- ai The depulullon was eomposed ot lllot the most Inlliieutlal men in the piluclpnlity , headed by Di. Voiillebelf. i'ney asked him to leconsldei some ol Ihe UussUu demands , espectally that lot postponement ol the eke- tlous Iwn months. The nation vvas anxious * o f > peedlly settle the choke of a jirinte to occupy tlio Knlgarian throne. Ayoullhelf Hiiid , in addition to that modliication , tlm people desired Uussia to vvltlulinw liei tle- inand lei immcdiitu lalsing ol the stales feelge and nlso llie demand lor lustaiil release ol jnisoueis in custody for complieltv in thu coup d'etat , ( ieneial Kaulhars declined to answer until ho communicated with St. Potcrsbui ir. r 'llie liulgaiiaii mlnlstiy deckled to post pone theii teply to Russia's note dcmandliig us condition" ol the e/ai's ptotcction tlm ralslui : ot the stale ot sie-'e , libeiatlon ol po- lltd'al pilsoners and freedom of all puties to vote in the elections of membei H of llio gi , ind sobianie. lo thooso tlie new piluce. Tim ministeis aio not willing to Hath icfuse Itiissia's do- iimnds , and b ive lesolved lo deimto and in- Jtiuci some one to cuter Into negotiations with Russia with.i view toliiidlinrsonicotlicr method ol settlement between Hussii and N J The state of SHgo hns bei-n lalsed. The goveiumi lit olleis toileal only with the ae- tual leadeis of the | ilot und pioposes that the elections lie lield on Oclobei 10 , the assembly not lo be i onvokeil until the candidate toi the ihione has been made known. ( ! cnoial Kaulbirs , bowevei , lefnses to make any con cessions , and thre iti us to dcpait unless Ktis- sla'hdeiiiauds aio a ned to. Austria nnd Bulgaria. Ptbin , Sept. ! ! 0. Piiiiie Minister Tis/a , repivlng to inteipolatioiis foi tlie lower house ol the Iliimrailnn paillament , said , , . * rcrHiingaf > intended to pievent any iglo power liom establishing a protectoiato or llulu.irli.'o want indeiioudenco ° oiig the Uaikan states , " ho continued , tilthoul having anv covetous dosi-iis " " arils anv of them. No commit- i.tl * Inleicsts exists lu the llal- nnsU- "lu ) Austro - Cieiman alll- uiiaii > t nucs iMiaidlui : the mutual "lulls' of existence without end-ingciing ince. Aiistio-IIunnary will not allovv any fglo powei lo make aimed inteifeieiicc In ' itaila. Austio-Iluiuaty eaimsily in- llds enforcing this po'icy ' during tlieseciiil- „ ( times. " * The unter liaus presented a lively at > pear- ancc during the prime mlinstei's speech. Tlio .f. . day had been looked finwaid to as an ovont- tul one , llie premier having sovoial days ago announced Ids Intention of publicly deelai- iifj the attitude declared upon by the ciuplro .oward the thiealcuQd policy of Kussla in the .liiiikaus. Kvery seat in the chamber was oe- t'lMilcd and Ihu galleries ciowdcd. Hcrr Tisza commenced by refuting the assump tion that Austin-Hungary either planned or had been avvaie , or In the slightesl dezreo had approved of the plan to depose Prince Alexander. Neither was Anstio-llnngaiy aware Unit Prince Alexander made his stay in Hulgaria dependent on thocv.ar'h consent- No agrcemout exists between Ausiro Hun- . aiy and Russia regarding llio exeilion of their lospcctlvo liilltieucoH In the western erin in the custom poitlon ot the Balkans. Austro- Ilungaiy linnly adheicsto the ileiliu liealy and has laken no steps In belialt ot the kidnapping of Pilnco Alexandci bho II.IH aheady warned litilirarla In her i vvn inleiest aualiiht tlm adoption of anv 'hasty lesolutlon and tlm icsnlts that would bo bine to ensue therofiom. In 1WW I staled in icfoienco to tlm eastern question , it was niv piivale opinion that , In event of chances occiuilnir in tlm east , oui inteiesls would ic- ipdio thai the nations Inh tbitlugthitpoukm of Kmopo should form themselves into inde pendent tatos , according to tlmii scpaiuto individualities. This opinion is now Bhaied by tlio Austio-niiiiarian foreign mlnlstrv.Vo mild this view best ansvveis the Inteiesth of the mon- U'chv which , lepudlatliig all desho ot ag- Krandi/emeut oi eonnuebl. would coiiientiate ils etloiis to piomoio thu independent devel opment of tlioso slates and piuvenl tlm estab. llshmeut over them ot any protectoiate not provided tor In the treaties , or the asseitlon over those countilea of a peimanent Inlliionco ot any onofoiolgii powei. ( cheers. ) Aiislio-IIiiiiiraiy ndhcrea to her icneatedlv druluied opinion that should TUIKOV claim llm light accotded In the Uaikan iienlnsula.no othei iiowci would bociilltkd toiewnt to aimed Inleiler- feieuco or to the establishment of a luotecloiato llieio ; also that no clmnuu in the constitutional oi tciiitorl.il relation of the ilalkan coiiuiiles can b ef fected without llm consent of tlm ptweis Blcnalory lo the tu-aty ot Hoilln. ' } hcso an ; t , eiHitlliH-rt of om alms , which we hope will bo biicccssful , and will ho attained In lini- niony with the other Dovveis , andwithoul aisturblnutlmiMMcool lunopo. When Hen 'llb/.i finished ho was greeted wlthchcerH Horn nil parts of tlmhoiiso. All the deputies were displeased with the niomlm'H slalement. Deputy Hovvath main- 'tallied that Huuiraiy did not vvaiit hiichpeaei us that which the Ceiuian alliance seciiied Oihoi-siihseiled that Hussla had violated tin treaty of lleillu. A moposal to leopei the discussion was lojectcd. In ronlv to tlm loiiuesls ( if Demilles Hovvath ai.d Ap wonyltl atlinmedlatoilebatobogiantcd hupn lulerdcclaiedthata moro income leply wal pobslblo. His explanation , ho h.iltl , wai fulVor than that of tlio liiltlbh goveniment fo Installco , should the Austro-llungarlai policy bouiodlllcd Jiojvouhl know hl duty King noopoltl's I'OHltlon. IHiiis Sept. 33.-Tim letter of Leopold King of the llelgians , to Kiiineior William bus caused much comment heie. King Leo tkl 3 rope cd to hav ti made o Iho ( ieiiuai en' orm the follrvvlng dec aratlon : "I havi HotWiiic tVu-ain tiom icmibliean Fiauco. Ii . bodeteated ( Jcnuaiiy the Uelglau monaivln f Joiiilbuoveithrown.vvhoiens ' a tmuunlibj " j ! vould , makojuytliionosceuie. I'ronounooil A nlui t Oorupatloii. w \ n NX V , Sept , SO. Diplomats hero ( tellevi that Miicu the rotiun ofCount , Kaliioky. tin -liJim iilnUter of foitilun a Kills , Iron th Aiisliia'b attlludu against HusbiVs oc Jrupatkw of Uulgarlala moio pionouiieeu. The IIi.Kllsh 1'lko It. Loxiiox , October t. Tlm Staiulard , com iiU'iitlusonHon VtmTlsjrn's speech In tin Jlungiirmn naillHuniitye tenlayMyh : Hei Yon TiHza tiiows that wlmtevci eklo ar ha > o been made with the mi the alliance of Anstila and Oermany , has never been superseded bv the triple alli ance. 'I he eirds of at least one F.nroptaii inwt-r nre on the table and are found to suit idmlinblv the lion ° st game of the KnKllsli on Ign policy , which the government has rc- olvcdtoplay. Alcxnutlcr's Abductor Moscow , Sept , CO. A Sofia ( lisp-itch to the Mo covv Ha/otto savs. "DmltiiclT , he man who actually arrested Alexander , mid tlm author of the resolution , ntid Cap- alnVa ttT ) , a Russian "Indent at the en- ; lnccrN acadcmv , have disaniieared and no race of them can lie found. It is fen led that ( luieral Kaulbai's miss on will prove lutlle. DiuiPAiitnalc'H MnsnlllcontOllt to llic l-'ttMiuli liiHtltute. 1'Vi.is , Sept. FA [ N'e.v Yolk Herald Cable Special to the HIT. . I An actot tuilv loval iiiiiniilience was to day accompllshttd which has sMicely a paiallel in the history of France. The entire domain of Chaiitillv , w lib Ils magnificent castle and all its depen dencies , tlm value of which at the lowest es- Umalo Is ovei sixty millions of Irancs , has IHCII pieseiitcdby Die Duo d'Auuialo to the Institute of Fiance , to be held by It In tiiiblfoi the Fieneli nation. iioiv nit : tni'T ws MAIII : The lollowllu' is tlie manner In which the glftwas made. At i o'clock this aftiiuooii M. Ldwi.nl Hothci called upon M. Camlllo Dni ( > tvlci ) president ot the administration committee ol the institute , and handed him the following letter : PAIIIS .Sept IS ) . Mr. I'resident We have Ih i honor to communicate to you a letter ail- dlcssed to us by mouse glim the Due d'Anmale. We also enclose an extract Irom an oleiuiaphle will of theDued'Aumale.diily cei tilled Ity M. Fontaim , a noiaiy ot i'aiis We Imid onisi'lves at your dispnsal to luliil the mission entrusted to us by the Dim d'uiii ik . Veii truly , etc. . 1 itw MID Ior ! Hi li. .Scnatoi ol N 01 mainly. Si NA7IIU KltMONI ) llll ! ssi : , * ot the Kunch academy. mi. DUC'M 1 1 rn.it. ' 1 his Is the Due d'Ainnalo's letter to the above gentleman : WooitxnuioN , August 21 , ls.sC Mis- ; sn.tus i.i Cnmts AMISDisciylni : to as sume the destination which it in accmdinco with tlie wishes of my peers , 1 intend to make of tlio castles and domains of Chan- tlllv. I wish to accomplish todiy aiesolvu which , if delayed until alter my death , iiiluht be attended with lormal and Icirul dlllicully. Coiisciueutly ( 1 have asked M. Font. urn , a notaiy ot 1'aiK toopenmy ideo graphic will ot Juno : ! , 1s.1 ! , and eh. ute him to place in yoin hands a duly eeitlliedcopvot thai part ot my will icfeiiiiig to the domain ot Cliantilly. 1 appeal toy out tiieiidship to eo that the piovisious ot niv will be put at once into execution , with the icsoivo of iisiifiiut which I inlend to keep not meielv foi my habltailon. but enable mo tocomplele ccitain poitions of the domain still imliii- Ished , and to reduce the expenses ot the ad- mililstiatloii In the Inteiests of the com muiiity and the 11001 people ol the nuichboi- hood 1 heiewlth uive you lull powei to act and can v out this beiitiesi , I be von also to assoelalo with you M. Llnbonii ; , an advocate , who bis un conlideiice , and who Is an coinaut of my intentions. Hi MIn'Oin LANS. wii VT UIL wi.i. s vvs. This Is tlie ec'rlllied extract liom the will : Paiagiaph fl. Wishing to picscivc foi Fiance the domain ol Cliantilly , w Ith Its lor- ests its law us , its waters , its liuildin s and all they contain , Including liophles , pletutes , books , niehivcs , and objects of ait , I have resolved to intiust Its deposit to the llliistroiis body which did mo ( lie honoi to call mo within Its ranks. Coiisemiently 1 Rive and bequeath to the Kiench institute to be held , aceoidlng to tlm conditions herein specified , thedouuin of Cliantilly , just as It shall be at the day of my death , the legalco to maintain the domain in its then state. Attei hav linrdef raved the ex- penscb ot keeping It up , the Institute will employ the excess ol levenuo Irom the cstite , Hist , in aequlilng objects ot ait : second , In pensions and pecnnlaiy aid to Illeiaiv men am * , artists ; Ihlid , in es tablishing a fund to aid and cncouiage those who devote themselves to the caicei ot let- tcr * , bclenco oi ait. The naileries and col lections at Cliantilly will be called tlio Musce Condei and shall bo open to the public.1. SOIiOMO.VSVOJJS. . The much Married Composer Still Ke.- in.ilns lu .laii. LONDON , Scut. 80. [ New "ioik lie- aid Cable Special to the Uir.J : : Urovvn October will begin with the composer Solo mon In jail. Ho falls with the leaves. A motion to ball him in a reduced sum was. to day denied and ho was lemovid , looking very unlike his foimei self when , with "ally , fairy Lilian" Illttim : before the footlights , lie , In whlto cloves , waved the baton. Mi. LelJieton , Mrs. Langtiy's banister hi other , his retired from the case as Solomon's advocate , and his placn Is taken by Fouest Fulton , Q. C. , and M. II A Her some foimal evidence theio was an other remand to next week. Uanistei Over- lend , who prosecutes , says that , althouuhtho bigamy was committed outside the JiuUdlc- tion of England , yet as the Ihst mairlago was heie , undei an Fugllhli license' , thu court as sumes jinlsdictlou In pcisoiiam upon proof of a vlitual contempt ol the Uuglish law , no mallei 11 committed olscwlicu * , ami this Is latllled by statute and decisions. H tlio witnesses to the second maiilage aulvo In a lew davs thelawyeis told me that the case agaiiibt Solomon would look veiy heil- ons , and one added : "While unileigoliig sentence the mlsoiicr tan liavo the ok comedy , ' 1'lm Double Manlage , ' turned Into allbie'tto , " rite ttonlil-Klnciloii Nuptials. DLIII.IX , bept. 80. | X vv York Herald Cable Special to the Uir.J : 1 give you some Now Yoik newh fiom this city. To-day's Fiecman'b Jouinal says , In lofeieucoto the ( ioiild-KIngdon nuuiluei * . width event has foi med thu subject foi many paragraphs ii ueiily every newspapei In the United King dom : "Thib Klngdon Is an Irish woman clevci and prepossessing. She was born il Llmcilck , and the marriage was celebrate ! uceoidlng to the iltcs ot the Koman Catholic hei church , by the Kov. Father Duelo. H Koman Catholic elides this Is looked on as veiy Mendicant , fls Mr. ( Joultl lias been a piomlnent member of the established chuicl In Xew Yoik city. " Iiiboiatctl. Sept. ! M. [ New " \oilc Herali Cable Special to the Bi.K.J In accoidance with oiden fiom the mlubtei of wai the foiu jiartlclpatoi-s In the Uuigas conspiracy Ueronoll , Shlshmanolf , Kalaiofl , and II dotl- have been sot at libeity. Theio lemaln li prison only the Ivvo Moiitenxiulvcib , and fo thcso llio llusslan consul has pei&onally pledged hlm ulf , Altaioliisls at Duller * ' I'olnlH llr.iu. , Sept. : w.-Thu C'jl'uno ( Jiuetta's London loircspondcntfeays : DJ-sension ha broken out between the only two Cerium anaichlst clubs in London , and tlnoatuns lu end In violence. One of the clnhilmsllic Fieihelt as its organ and a Uolgian namei Dave as Its Icadei. Dave Is an Intimate tilend ol Johanu Most. The otliei club named llio Autouoiutc , h.ia the AnaichUt a its , oigan ami an Austilan named Penckei as leadci. Only three weeks ago tlio ( v.o clubs met In Clo\eland hall and Oipres-ul , Miuiutli ) with the Chicago anarclilbts. No , , they liavo drawn daggcis niialnst each otlur , ' Niliillttlu 1'lot Discovered. lit r.i IN , Sept tO.-\lt Is rtiamred that a plul toblovv up the train pn which the czar was traveling has boon dlWeied at St. Petcra- burjj. THE STATE CONVENTION. The Platform Perfected by the Ropablictus of the State , THE IOWA LUNACY ENDORSED. \ Prohibition Plank Inserted After n luiim nml Mvely ll ousson--'J ! lie btntc Central Commlltro Alipolnteil. Die HppiililU'Nii riutfoiin. , Neb , Sejit " 0 The republican state ( onvedtion remained in' c'-sloii till an carl } hour this morning. The committee on lesolutlons reported tlm follow 1111 ; plaltorm. which was adopted : Tlie plattorm of tlie lepubllcan p.xrtv ot No- biasKa , in lonveiilion repietented , ileclaie theii nualtniable devotion to the funda mental prmcipu s of tin- parts , as enunciated hv itseinlit natioiial conventions , and \eiu- - plillcd In Us conduct of nation ilntrilrsiiuder the llhe-tiioas admlnlstintlons of Lincoln , ( iiant. ll.ues , ( iariicld and Ailhiti. VJ. 'llie-e i ilnclplissocMiupllilcd liave tes- cued the union , tieed tlio slaves , lestored the public credit , extended comineiie , established uMuiiidcuiiencv , i.iiMd Hie wages of laboi , piotected d'ime-tle ' liidustrj , given home to the landless , spanned tlie continent with i\llnaisaiidnlonleil ! evei > child a chime lot a llhoiul education. ! i. The demociatle pally Inving nltalueil power bv delusive pioml'cs addu'b ud to dis appointed ambition , and shallow eiedullt.v , Ins In nineteen months of uiisiiile pioved itself as Incam- ble ot govcrniin : the countiv as when it went out In dishonor and icbelllon In l U. I'lciUed to ilvilirvice lefoim , It has not onlv lemovedmaiiv tlioii'-andfidtlitul ollleUls lioni Fcdeial pn-ltlons tot political advan tage , chaigiPi : hiindiedsol them witli uiisde- meanoisand tlieu ciavenlv lelusim ; the evl- di'iiie upon vvlilih to blaeUen tliechaiacteis ol honest citi/eiis , mnj of whom have been cilppled in the delciise ol the national lile ; pledged to etonomy , It has incieased bv mau > millions the annual expense of inn- nlng the ioveiiiuieiit ; pk'iUid to reduce tav atlon , It has e\cccdiil in its raids on tlie tieasurv tlie ahundiiit levenues piovided by lepubllcan loieslglit , and must bonovv muiiev m Issue diatts upon tlio future Income befoie the e\piratlon of theciinent tisialjear ; pledged toeiiLoniaue om shippimr Intelest it liasiob- bed out ste unship lines ol thenimiiulatlous | | voted bj ( onsiess lor caiijini ; the toielcn m tils and dlckeicd with foreign bottoms to peiloim the luiictions ol postal messengeib and has trearheioush destloved ttie man wlm liist demonstrated om ahilltj to uim- Pete with loieign shipjaids In ihe constino tion ot lion vessels pledged to rehabilitate the navv. It has stripped the tieasmv ol tlie funds that were available foi tlie purpose and pie iesscd no furthu than to hlio lint- isli engiiieeis and atelntects to di iw souio designs foi mi iginai v w.u vessels pledged to reduce the sin plus fund in the tieasinj set aput bv law lot the pivmeiitol Hie n itional debt , it has lit it aicumulate uselessly while millions aie wasted in inkiest fin the lieiietit ot the Wall sliett monej leudeis , and hoiulnoldi is ; pledted to eare lol the ilisatiK d soldleis , It has leplaced huiidieds ol the ciippled veteiaiis ol the union in public emplov mi lit with men who loiiu'lit against the llasr and has giecten with uiiseLiuh ajuilaiise the strcasiusoi the uiosulent in hia vetoes < > l 111 pension bills ; pledgeit to deleit tlm nation's houoi .ibio.ul.it hns eiawledln Ihedlist holme , i hist class imwer that inso- leutlv violated luteinational courtcsi in its Ireatment ol om s-.iilois and hsheimeii and ha > j.ittemiteil ) b > a pc-iveision ot law and justice to embioil us with asistoi lepnblic unable to cope with this uournmcnt in wai : pledged to pi meet l.iboi , il lus displaced its imbc-cilltv in vain tlnkeiliig with the , taiill foi two entile sessions ol eonpiess unset tling values and discouia-jiiu the e-tfabllsh- meat of maiiutiietiiiitig entermises 4. The lepubllcan paity having cnlian- chlsed tlie woikingincn and proteited him liom injuiious competition w ith 11 uipci I iboi abroadtavois all linthci piacticaolemcasmes lot thcenlianceiiient of his well belli ! , ' , tlie v indication of Ids manhood and the seem ity of ills rights. ! > . It favors Intelligent organl/ntion ot wage workers foi all lawful pin poses , and especially foi mutual piotection tiom thcen- cioichmentsot oiiianl/edcapital. It denfunds stringent laws toi tliepieventlon ot injurious , competition ot contiacled labor with fiee laboi. It will not penult aiiaichism or sanc tion the settlement by mob violence ol diller- ences between employms and the cmplojul , but pionouiicefoi a fair sjstem ot peaceliii ailjitiatlon in all eases where tlio pintles cin- nol by themselves agiee , to the end that exact justice , > -ol.u as possible , ma > be t-naianteed In the relations between laboi and capital. 0. The Njmpatliii'b of the lepubllcans of Ntbiaska are tcudcied to the people ot ho- Inml nnd othei portions ot Cre.it Uril.un , In then struwloloi home inlc' , and they reco - nl/e In tlie lontcst tor local tiecdom waned ! > > J'arnell and dladstone , a manly battle toi human riuhtb against the assumptions of licrcdltaiy inlets and monopolistsot land. 7. Tlio legnlatlon of Interstate commeice by congress Is iiecessaij to prevent oxtoitlon and unjust discrimination by railioad and oilier tiunsportation companies , as supjile- mciitaiy to state le nlalion , and wo declaie it to be the duty of the national leglslatmo to piomptlj pass measmes toiemedy tlieevils ot oppiosslve ( omblnations andtoipoia'e it- tcspoiislbllit > to state anthoiltv. b. Thoowneishipof laik'e bodies ol land obtained by aliens horn the public domain through evasions and peiveislons ot the homestead and pie cmptlon laws enacted lor the benelit ol iiidnstiioiiseltl/ens ot limited means , is a cause lei appiehension , and leg islation Is demanded that vvill pievent the monopoly of the public domain by loieUn or lesldent capitalists foi the pmposo of specu lation. U. That the lepnbllc.m imlj ol Nebiaskals In favor of submitting the miestlon ot an amendment to tlio constitution pioblbltlng the niauiilaitine , sale 01 Impoitatlon ol any splrltous , maltoi vinous llipiois in tlie state. The dlseciisslon upon the niohlbltion icso- lutlon was hiii4 and animated , and was not concluded until op. in , when It was adopted li > a vote of ull to Ib'J , and made a pan of the platloim , bclngr the ninth plank. U was lutiodiieed altei the committee on icaolutlons Had made Its repoit. Tlm convention then adlouriicd aftei an announcement was made that each dlslilcl should picscut the name of Its membei ot IIIIiri.Ml ! VI. COMMIIII'K. The follow lug are tlm names and postof- flco addiesses ol tlio now state eential com mittee : lion , A. .1. Weavei , chaliman. .1. H. Me Call , Plum Creek. 11. 0. Hiouie. Norfolk. JolinT. Clarke. , Omahi. A.V. . SmilresValwoith. . It. S. Noival , beward , ( ieoigoV. . Collins , Pawnee City. \V. T Scott , Voik. 0. II. Wlllaid.Anbuin. H. II. CiaigVynmie. . Joshni Cox , Hampton. C. K. biimnei , hchujlci. J. Jensen , ( ieneva. J. N. Paul , St. Paul. Ch.ules II. Dewey and \V. P. Ueeliol , Omaha. I. . 1) . Kluspl , lloldredge. W. P. Shot-key , llnivard. M. A. Dauglieity , Crete. i : . C. Webster. Hastings- . K. M. Love , Alnswoith. II. II. Oakley , Lincoln. Walt M. beely , Heiinet. Prank C. Condon , Arapihoo. Aaion Wall , Loup Cltv. .1. C. Post , lillvvood. A. C. Hosim-r , Ited Cloud. 7s' . I' . CooU.CImdron. Li Ciomiae , 11. Calhouu. Ihhamlteav la , Kails City. \f. L. Wilson , Xebiaaka City. L. 1) . ItichuriU. I remoiit. . W. H. Morse , Clarke * . 1) . W. Iliibson , Ponea. .Inn. H. Becker , I'Utlomoulh. rt. ( i. Ifijan , Abhland , N , T , Aiuold , Osccoh. Hay State IJiiiiuieials. \VoncKsThit , Mass. , Sept. 'JO , Tlie tl i. . ocratic state convention was called to order thU moinlng. P.ACollinsclinlrmaii.bpokea tew words In opening. The substance ot the icsoluttons pii' = ented Is as follow : The dumociats of Massachusetts hereby ie- alllrm the iirlnc'plcs cnuiuciatcd In thu n.i- tioml deiuocntlc rlittonn ot lss | , nndvi w with eatlslactloiuthe bone icleiit lestiln of democratic mle Hi the nation. President ( ( eland has k nib's ' faith wl'li theneople. ll-'is Kdeemlnc ( he ) ile lL'es of lefirm on whidihe was clcv : < d , mid has cen to the ( O'ntrj a clean , \pihlo ind jnttlitk1 ml- nun s i.ition , woithy of the suptiort of all the fin-nils of uoiid governineiit. We dcaiand a judicious lofcruortho tin iff. vll needed protection toeatutal and labor engigul In the various Industries cin be assured under u lev i ed scale of ilutle * which will aTordall lli revenues ix'ipilied bv the government , ard r lievo the greit boily of the people of the heavy vveleht df taxation. Honest money must bo maintained. Ihe gold and silver tolmge of the eonMllutlon. and a circulating injei medium based on both coinages , and easllv com cited Into uithei , must be de fend d iinlnst allnvuiilis We shall oppnsn nil ellorts to admit nvals under a loieluu II u to sed llioli llsh friv of dittv and taxes In tlie imrkels of the I lilted Stales. We weld'-nea new era of niiranirod labor. v\e lecin with satisfaction to thoelToits of the democrats In the lo.'islatuie to secure the pasta. u in measures In the Inteii sts of labor and < an faulv appeal to the working peonhi ol tlie stflte to sustain the p.uly wldch Ins fouu'lit its ball lea. We protest airilnst the Impoitatlon iiudei rontiact of alien nnd sei. > vile hboi to compote with the honest tree laboi ot the land , and we pit dm our snnpoit to eveiy well eonsiUrel moisuie bv which labor seeks tolmptove its condition and secure Its laii shaie In the pioductsof its co-operation with capital. James H. dr.micl . ! then took the door and nominated John P. Andievvs ol Boston foi goveiuoi 'Ihe motion for an jiitoimnl Inllot wa- lust mid Amhews was uomlmted ban almost unanimous vote. V uimiiin'ee w is appointed to nominate members ol the state commlttic and annthei to nominate the ie- iniiinliig officers on the st ite ticket , after which an adjoin nment was taken untU'Ji.iO p m. I'lie bilauce of tlie state tld.et , with tlie exception of lieutenant govunot , will be mule as follows : Secietaiy of st ite , John K. 'Ihuci ol Worcester : liea mer , William Aspliuvall , of Brooklyn ; amtitoi , Williim T. Cook , ol Spilinrlielil ; attorney ueneial , . .loiinV. \ . Corcmaii , ot Clinton. 1'iank 1C. l''ostc'i was nomimted foi I euten- ant governor. Mi. Asnluwall declined to eive as candid ite lor tieasuiei , and Lewis Wainci , ot Noitlniiiiiton , was substituted. 'Ihe convention then adjourned. Dattotn. Democrats. Am ii : > Ki.N , Dak. , Sept. .TO. Thetetrltorlal deinoeiatic convention was held lii're vcstei- daJno. . It. Wilson , tempoiary cha'iman. Xoitn Dakoti wasrepiesenteil bv 1-11 dele gates , cuitial s1) ) , and HI ick Hills 10. In the evening session lesolntioiis weie adopted which endorse Picsldent Cleveland , approve the ellorts to wiest tiom lallio ids unearned land giants , pionimuco the existing protec tive tu iff unjust and buidcnsome disciliui- nation .uiiiist agiicultiue , endoiso the In- dim pollcv of Seeietaiv Lamai , lavoihu submission to a vote of the people ot tlie whole ten i toi v the question ol division ol the teintoiy on the foity seventh standaid ol paralell , and deiioune- lim the late bimlx Falls constitutloml eoiivention as wasteful oxpendltme of public monev. ' 1 he resolutions tuithei dcclaio that emiL'iation should bb iicoin.ijed , denounces the emplov moat ot coin kt laboi , lavoi sub mission ol allimpoitant ( picstloiis , including pioliihition , to the people , favor a gridiiated silaiy liw tor coiintj ollIc'Ts , deiiouneo tl.e jnesi'iit i.iiiioad commission and deniiud one seem nit ; an ofy'ii maiUet. icasoiiable lieight laksatid iiovdlseiliiiliiitlon between Mild 'deniand tint all persons places ; corpo rate | ) ioiioitv be taxed at thesiino late as lar'ns , ask piovlslon for a oldieis' home ; tint m ixlmiim rate ot inteiest bo jilaied at 10 pel cent , mil fav ning a I iw ] iiohihitlng tciiltoilal , lonnty and judicial oihcers from acceiitinc la'Iioad ' | uses The seventeenth - ) , jpintlGn Is alongar- laigninent ot tlm rtppibllcan jmty for Its iiianigcment of thejiUalrs of the temtoiv. Aftei nominating speeches , ballots weio taken toi a delegate , which resulted in lav or of M. 1' . I ) iv , who Is in lavoi of submission of the question of division to a vote of tlie people. ft Ijiibor and 1'oIitlcB. 15 < siov , bi'jit. " > 0. The union card longue met licio this afteruobn. About ua delegates weie picsent , lepresentlng over dO.OtX ) Knighf s ol Laboi am } tiadeb unionists. Three delegates in each \vaid weio emjiowered to call a meeting"of union men to select a ( ommlttco to inteivlevv all the nominees for public otlicnw Him \ievv to ascei tain theii view son the libor issues of tbedij. AVdeie views are found favoiable ami hacked by pledaenof candid itcs to sup- poit said views by their oti > s , they should bo bo suppoited ; othervyfse not. Two ltepiil > 1icnti K VNK VM.I : , lll.Sdpt. W. The lepublicans of the Sixteenth H natorial dlstilct nom inated at ( iilman tcAluy foi lopiesontatlves Di. M. II. Keyset , orjvankakee county , and J. L. Hamilton , of iromioU county. A I'rolilliltlon Nomination. Si. Lot ih , Sept" . DO. The prohibition congicssloiial eoiuei tlon of the Eighteenth Illinois district al Kiht.St. Louis to-day nom inated W. H. MoonHoriongress. Another Daniel Nominated. CIIIPAOO , hopt. 30.The Inter Oceiu's Clinton , III. , special coys : Duilel VooihevKof Det.itm was nomiiiUted lei eonuiessby the democralft of the Koiirtecnlhdlstnct. A $5(10 C It ANT .SCANDAL. Tlio Undoitakerx Hue for the Amount of 'I heir Hill. Vi.w YOIIK , Sept. i0. ! fiipeclal Telegram to tlm Hi rj The Sun's special Iroin Sna- toiiasays ; 'Ihe uiidcttakeis who embalmed thobodv ot ( icneial Giant have notified W. J. Aikell , pioprktm ol llio Albany Kvenlug Jouinal , ol a suit Instituted against him lei S")0 ( ) for that sen Ice , uiidoi direction ofDi. Dou.-l is , who was physician In chaige. Aikell telegiaphedas soon as tlio general died , to the liimol 11 Holmes iViCo. . bara- toga , to go at once to Mt. McUiegor with ap pliances lei laving out the body. A special tialu was < - ( > nttoi the nndeitakeis and their men. Di. Dou.'hs snpeilntcndeil tlm woik ot emh ilmlng and the bill of S' > 00as In- cmred The bill has been piesentedto eveiy- body connected vvlth Ciaut'h family , except Mis. ( iiaut , and as It has been icpudlatud all aiouiid , they have fallen Inck on Mr. Aikell. Mi. Lcstei , attoiney foi Mi. Holinfts , says they bent the bill to Colonel P. I ) , lirant , which was pio- nonnced piopei by ( Dr. Douglas. Colonel ( iiant simply letnsnd to pay. There Is no ad ministrator ol the ( ! r ] nt estate to whom It could bo presented , and Holmes it Co. did not like to ptesout it to Urn , ( irant. Mi , Lev tei says ho has found jioony connected with the docased general who seems to tw\ \ any moral obligation to pay for tlm cam of his re mains and tholi iirennratlon lor burial , and M they have decided tofluo Mi. Aikell. The bun , commenting on the above dispatch , say M "W. .1 Aikell imitin he did not euro to dUcusb tlio matter.and as far as ho was finan cially conccined , ho had placed his Interests In the hands of atlorneys. " The Sun tinthoi commcntlne : , edltoilnlly , siys : "If Messrs. Holmes A. Co. will bo good euoiiKli to send tlm bill In iiiicMlon to tlie edltot of the .Sun ho will remit thuiu the Hiiionut. " Ni.w 11 viCoifii. : . , Sept. CO. At 10:10 : this moinlng the jtele.'raph opeiatoia at Ihantoid and lirldeport icpoited blight bhocks ol eaitlKjuakg lelt theio liiinx.i.i'oitT , Coim. , Sept. ifl. \ seveie shock , supposed lom on earthquake , was felt heio at 0:57 : tils moiiilug. Jluildliu's weie suvex ly shaken in the wcstein ii.irt ol the city and tenant ateulbly filgiitcned. As far as can bolcainej no particular damage vvnsdoia . _ Will nrin ( . Xo Advance. Pit i > : > ! no , Pa , , Sept. SO. Piomliienl ihcicg.il operat.rSiIncrvIevved | today do- claiu that lliey wilt 'eontcdo no demand ol their miners for an advance in wages , as the market will not jiutifv it. It the men in < tdst up.in an IncieaMitiio mines will bo closed down imlohnltelv. At pre.scnt nearly bevcu tlioifaiul minejb arc eniPloyed in mines. \ A'PI'O I\T 11tfl Tllf I Olin * ' AAGLS IN HIE TREASUlu Oonferenccs With Olovolnnil Which Ars Thought to Prccetb Dismissals. SECRETARY MANNING'S RETURN TuTnlto ITpUic ItcltioorOtltcjo To-Day StroiiK Pcollne Aualnst Inillnn CoiniiiKslonci' Atkins National Ciuiltal NUVVH. Aiiiiehenslon In llio Treamirv. W vsniNtno.N.Kept ! ! 0. | Special Tclcurani to tlie Hi. I , J Assistant Secietaiy of tlm Tieasmy Thompson spent an bom with the piesldciit yesterday , and ted \v he had an- otlict loni ; Intel view with Mr. Cleveland. There Is a well authcut eated report about the me it stotio building known as the tiensiiry tLuttheso Interviews show tint a complete leoigaiil/atlonof the tieasun Is about to lake place. Tills report natuialh exeites gieat apprehension among tlie olllci ils lusldo the treasuiy outside the civil seivlco rules , Tlm rumoi has il that not only are the few lepublleius left In high places about to loose their heads , but scvenl ilemncnts. Including Iliggltis , who have not given satisfaction. To-mouow begins a new month , and It Is said the changes will begin with October. Assistant bccietiry Thompson his eiillio charge ot" the appointments and lemovals In the tieisury , and hence Ids consultation with tlio piesldeut. To moiiovv theoidei ol the sccictaiy of the tieasury in tenant to llio Washington navy yaid goes Into elTect. H w ill be changed into an ordnance foundiy. Alltheemploves ot theothci bmeaus , numberiuir about -00 , weiedisdiained this aftei noon. SI Ollhl VlMVSXINtiS ! 111 11 UN' . hecietaiy Maniiiiig's vacation will ex- jiire to moriovv evening , when ho is expected heie. Those who have been In communication with the ScCiet irv say lint he looks with appielieiislou on Ids advent hue. Wlieu he lett thiseitv List spilng lie did so with plcasnie , because his illness had made the ulaco distasteful. He had hoped to be nlilo to tot I m , but the peisistenco ol the piesldcnt in urging him to remain in Ihe cabi- mil until , at least , the elections are over , has forced him to remain. Manning will eo to woiK by slow demees lirst. Ho will not devote himself lo the details as he used to do , but will be satislied with being merely a liK- nie-head He will LO tocablnet meetingand will try to act the secretarv anyhow. ins IIAMIS n i.i. . The tUspcptic Indian con in ssioncr seems to have Ids hinds ipiltofnll , and tolw making quite alistot liiselloits to leloim tils ser vice. Ho has the disippiov.il ol almost the entile Indian element ol the noilhwest and southwest In Ids condominium ot the who'c ' list ot old incuts , their icmoval and the ap- uotntiiicut ol paitlsan tavoiities. It tlieie was injustice in tno old system tlieie is dia bolism in tlie now one. I'lie enl ; thing eom- pl lined ot is that the nunibui of'Indlins on icservatioiis Is not aslir c as that icpoited ioriatlons. Yet llio new a outs appointed have made no dlsclo-.ni CM on tlie subject , but e mtinue to icceive th old allowance , and It there was coiiuption nutlet the old legime. tlieie is a con tinuance ol It nndei the new. 'I he commissions complains tint congress failed to piovide foi a new census ol the In dians on the leservatlon , but falls to take advantii.0 ot the powei alic.uly In his hinds to cine the alleged evil. It seems sti anne that a commissionci of Indian atfalis ; should ask eongiess lo appiopriate money lo piy tor tally Ing the Indians who cf.lliipon tlie : ueuU for annuities' . It. simply means tint the com- iiilssloiiei Ins no conlideiice In the integilty ol Ids agents ; that ho believes that men s > o diic'Ltlv inleiested in swelling the census as the agents aie should not to entrusted with thewotk. People heie bellevethut tiio assei- lion of Ihoeomiiilssloiiei that the census ot the Indians is too lame is a veiy poor pretext for cetlnio' rid ot old icpicscntativcs ot llio bureau. niviiirr's : ) COWAHIJI.Y III-MOVAI.S. Kveiybxiy isiemaikjng thecovvaidly way in which Public Ptintei llonedkt is iroing about the vvhoksaln removal ol republican employs found In his ollice. H'3 has de clared time ami a aln ih t ho Is "waiting on the icpoits of the Inrcmcn and suneriuli nd- cnts in tiie ollice. to ascei tain w ho can best bo dispensed w Ith , " and nev er falls to add that "those men who aio to lepoit foi dismissals aio lepublicans. and tlieie ran bo no politic * in It. " Men who liavo watched this otllce for jeais and who know all sbiut its operations ay this is a mean snhteilttge. and a desJL'n of Hie public pi Intel to remove republic in employes and Ihiow the lespouslbllltv on re public ins lu tlm olllco republicans who aie alreadv nmiked lor decapitation. The featmo that makes tins \\oilc of icmoval so despicable is the assertion that theio is no politics lu it , and thai Is all lelt lo republicans lo determine , when It Is well known here that not a demociat is selected foi decapitation. The list of 10. polled em ployes foi removal iscaiefnlly scmteni/ed by men in the olllco and out who know how to discriminate , and the laitblul paitinnsaio Iclt. . The idea is lo leduco the force to a minimum , while woik In the ollice is slack , and then , when congress meets In' December , employ democrats. Thus will the desUn ol putting only men .who yore the udininis.ti.i- lion ticket into the ollice t > e fulfilled. in : couM ) nnr.i * mi\m . Tills evening's Critic ays : "it Is rumored that Cleneial ( leouo A. Sheridan , now In the city , will visit dciieial Tlionm A. ( iiady in a tew days at Colonial Ucaeh , Ya , to peiuso the first chantei ot Urady'h loilli- lug book , giving the Inside histoiy ol cei- lain deiiaitmental and congressional ti.ins- actionsat llio national cnpild. if ( ieneial iSheiidin felt so disposed Ills assumed that ho could add an intcicsling chaplci wlilch would illustiate veiy vividly some of the "vviigL'ling in and wiiggliiig out" of the bnef but hiu'hly moral administration of Piesldent ( Jaiheld. " IMMAJ ? i i\cnrn. John A. Carey , ot Chemuug. N V. , has been appointed RIIIVI Intention ! ami pilnci- pal teicliei of the Wlnnebigo Indian board ing school , and his wllo has been appointed matioii , rosioprin , rn.v\fiis. : The following Xcbiaska postmasleis were apiolnted ) to-diy : I ) . L. Millei , liiewei. Keya Pahicouiity. v'te ' V. H. Menlson. 10- hignedllliam ; Neese , Lutes , Uiown county , vlco John Lutes , lesijnul. James A. Wind has been commissioned postmastei at Califoinia , la. , and Kiank Lan- campat Mnnii , la. Mii.iiAiiv MATTIHS. : Major Hugh A , Theakei , Kiftcontli In fantry , lecently piomoted tiomcaptiln of the Sixteenth , has been assigned to station at Poit itaiidall , Dak. Thomas C. itandall , of Iowa , has been ap pointed a watchman at'J. ! . In the po.stolllco depailment , and.lamcs H. Lewis , \Vlbcon- - sin , a tiicman at the same silaiy. Aiiny fuiloiitflis aiithorl/ed : Seib'caut Call Molu , company P , bixth infantry , Koit DodL-e , Utah , foiu months , with permission to go iibio'id ; First Soigeant Weston A , Hub- bard , company G , 1'ourtcmith inland y , Van- ( .nuvcr binacks.T. . , tlneo months : PH- vato Fiedeilck N. Itecd , company H , Eighteenth intantry , Foil Hllcy , Kan. , four months. Hospital Steward A. J. MeAIIIstei lu ? been oidercd to duty at Foil Lewis , Colo. Now IndiiHtry Kor liiitiaiiM. WA Ill. c.ro , Sept. HO. The sceietary of the Interloi has under consideration a pi o po sition toallovvcnrtaln tiibesof Indlaiisln the west tlio pilvllceoof ntilUIng the glass upon the bin pi us lands of tho'i ' i enervations by allowing them to take cattle from nelgliboi- ini : cattlumcn to pastuic , the Indians lo Imid and cam toi thu cattle and to iccclvoa lair and just compensation tbeiofoibut no whlto man will Iw allowed upon the rcsmvatlong. It Is probable th.it an older autliorUinir ccri tain tilbes to eutei into toiitiaets with cat tlemen as outlined above will 30011 bo issued. ' - Uoyul Aicli > rnhoiiH. ' WAoiiiNcno.v , Sept , .X ) . To-day's session of the general gtand chapter of Koyal Aieh Masons was a long one , nnd a good deal of business of a private ihai\ttci was transact- ca , The graiid chapter iffuscd the Mark lodire of Canada , because It had In vaded tlm Jurisdiction of the grand chapter of. Quebec , by establishing Mark lodges In that jurisdiction. The nppllcitlou of Koyal Areh M.IMUIS of Ansti.il a lor lepieseutation hi the genci il giaud chapter was refused , it being decided tint no chapters ntidei the Auu'ilian svitem should be established tu thatjuiis- dlelioii. . , . , Tlie lollowins ! oPlcers were elected : Nome H. Liruer. Wi < hiinstoii , general 1:1.111 } hluh lines ! . D.uld P. Dav. llullalo N. Y. . deputy eenei il Kiautl hicli priest ; Joseph II llm- nei , New Oileaus general gland klue : tieou'e MeCihau , It iltimore. geuei U grand serlh < ' 1 ue lemainder of the otllcets will oo elected to-morrow. I he th ipter lu a body went to Mount N ei- noii this aiternoon. 'tlie Vn\v Yni-il W vniN'u i ON. Sept. Ill I'lie older ol the sceictuvof Iho nivv. tlnngiug the Wash ington navy y aid Into an oulnance foundiy , uoes Into effect to day. Tlm heads of bineans atlected by the older hive been Insliucloil to make the best an iiuemouls possible lor thu transfer of sueli bulldlniis , mnchliicrx and tools as .ue needed bv tlio ordnamo buieiu and the lemoval ot the u > st. Tlie oulei has not been modllled tuithei than tlml thevaids ami docks ( lop ntmeiits will not lie molest , il , and Civil Kngliieeileuocil , who Is In chaKU of thatdeinilmenl. will letaln Ids tesldetieo and continue on ilutv. borne necessiiyun- iinlshcd woik In Hie steam t ugiiieeilng do- pait'iientwtll be lomploled. All I'm ' em ployes lu the other bureaus , mimbeilns : about two hutidii d , aio to bo dlsclmiged liom this evenuu. Do.ibtKss the uiiiouty of those dlsehaiged will bo ie emploved us soon as the oidiiauce v.ork Is well under way. Timittnc nxiM.osiox. lluon MIMI Illoun to MOIIIH In n I'ovv- ( Ice -Mill. n.vniow-"ON-nii.-Soi x-n , " X. V. , Sept. 00 A teiildc explosion occuiied at tlm Dctmai Powdei vvoiks , II ly Cbestei , on tlm Harlem livei biaiich of the New Voik iV , New Haven lailioid , about 10 this moinliig , ic- biiltlug In llio liistuniaiieous death of foiu men emiiloyed In the fuiloiy. llio explosion oci lilted in the packing house , a 0110 stoiy frame huildlnirUx".0 tceiin the centre ol the grounds , about % u yaids tiom the main faet- orv. a 1 1 ce bulldnu' neii the water wheie the bulk ot the Chilli now del and nltro Klyceilno used toi the new aiinediict vvoiks is maun- factured. Men weie haul at work putting up and packlnst caitihUes , when suddenlv and without waiiiltiif an explosion occinied , shatteiiug the buildlnirtosplliileis and blow- luir loin men to li.umL'iits. The exploding povvdei , ot which there vvas a 1 true quantity. shot up Into the ah as high as lifty lect ami splluteiH ot the building were blown over a mile dlst ml Tlu > names ol the men killed aie as lollovvs : Kiuest Di ilmn , John ISnsch , Mix bhapbolt and Mi. llelnliiit. Xothing is lett ot them except liagments of their bodies , noitfons nl wliicli have been scatteied in eveiy direction. The toiemaiiof the woiUs snvs the explo slon vvas caused by two men .shooting into thebulldliiir. He was in the pnekliighouse at the time and Kolin ; out tonnil two men who said they weie shooting squiueli. Ho says he tliie.iUne.l them with anesl and they then bicime impudent. As the explosion occm red the men weie een huirynn ; awav biaiisheld , supL'i inleiiilent ot the Thmito Povvdei compiny , iieti bv , picked up a box- lull ol liagmeiits ot llie dead men , and otluis ass bleil in the woik and the : o natns weie all put in a heap to await the aim at 01 the coionei. One ol the dead men leavi s a familv in ( ! er- maiiy , the othcis weio sniL'le. I'he m do lactmj ot the Detmai vvoiks weie neaily w K eked , one mil beiu blow n to pica s , ex posing the Inteiioi Altei llie explosion the lovvei timbers ot the building took Hie. A I.uge tree near byvvas torn up by the loots and othei ticcs blown away , llie giound lot half a inlto Irt strewn with fiairmeutsof the dead , splluteis , jiacking papei. etc. The violence ol tlie explosion shook houses in Uarton , acioss tliecieelc from IJiy Chester Maiiv windows In Hay View hotel at Pclliini bridRe , ovei a mile away , wcioshatlcicd. A blacksmith shop al West Chester vvas shaken violently and the windows dews ol mam houses in tlio same village hioKcn. 'lids Is the second explosion that has occuned in these vvoiks this yeai. The reiiiiins of the men killed lo day could not possibly be Iileiitined. Many poisons llv ing miles away linn led to tlm scene , and some ot them helped togalher together the fragment0 of the de id men. 'I'he windows , sishes and doors in the lailioad station at liay Chcstei , not fai liom the powdu vvoiks , were blown to tiainncnts and tlie windows of other houses damaeed , but no 0110 outbido the fact- 01 y was hurt. llic Hallrond Pool. Cincvoo , Sept. . ' ! 0. 'I'he maiiacers of the Hues , members of the Southwestern Passen- gei association , after a lapse of two weeks , got togethei acalu yesteiday , and renewed their ellorls towards pool making. Thomajoi poitlon ol the contract hail been agreed to at the pievlous meeting , but It was deemed ad- visab c to again taho up the whole eontiacl anew. Tlie consequence was that the mem- bcis struck a sna In tlm Hi st sei tlon defin ing the classes of business to bo embiaced In the liool. Failing to le.ieh any unniilmous conclusion , the meeting adjomiied until tills morning. The hilch was ( aiised by the lines terminating at tlio Mlssoiui ilvei Insisting tliat these continuing hevond shall pool tlio business oi igiiiatlnui at local points we.st of the rlvci and destined tot iitiiiith east of the Mississippi , 'llicio isconstdeiablo doubt ex pressed as to w bethel tlmeonllittinir Interests can boliaimoni/ed. The session vvas losumed to-day , but no progicss was made htlckimr on tlm same iiolnt as the dav pievious. The htuiiibllin ; block Is ovoi the kind ot biiiintss which Miali lie ponied the Alton and Walnsh Insisting that competitive business HO called west of the Mlssoml ihei , shall bo put lu , and the othei toads claiming that this tiallle is local and not to be divided , Altei discussiinr the points in dispnto all day , an adjournment was taken until to moiiovv morning. Wisconsin A Mu.w vi'iu.i ' : , Wis. , J5i'it. ' | : io. At ltclno ! to-day tlio State Woman's f- nil rage associa tion , at tlm instance ol hi is , in 1) ) . Anthonv , dce'deil ' tobeslego the next lem l ituio tor woman's bitlliage lu miniieipil elections , with the undeiht Hiding tint such legislation should bo lepealed II found impracticable. Itesolntloiis weio adopted condemning Judge Umnell , of Oshkosh , for Ids decision In the .John Kenvln e. e Keivvln v > as chaiged with assaulting a beautiful younf ; gill ot Neenali , who siitsciueiitly ) killed her self. Ho vvas let off with a tlneo mouths' sentence. Asking I2\oliunip Xuvv VOIIK , Sept : . The Chlcaito & , Xorthwcstcin lailioad asks tlm Block ex change lo Hut t. OOJ Clilcago it Not til- vvestein 4 jiercont extension bonds of ibSil. These bonds aie fieemed by a deposit of Hrioooo Wyoming Cential llibts , ifJTO.ooo Dakota in st , and sSvjo.ooj Fiomont A , iik- : hoiu Vallev lit sts. Dm hi Paul eompiuy asks tlipexchan < 'o in list ! J2HGOO additional Chicago iV I'aeirie , Wcstciii division , bonds , on the now road at SW.COO pci mile. A Initial iu Lover. WA ii.iu.oo , ill. Sept.0. ! . ( Spci ial Tcl < giain to thoHii.J A lenlblo tiagedv Is n ported f i oni Chaplii Hiidire , this county Fit- ward Clark , aged eighteen , lias been paing souio attenllon to the lltteen-yeai-old dan , li ter ot Chi Is KuU , in ( ipjicisltlon to tlm wWie aslho lattei. Ytstord'iyouin ; Clail ; was ordeiedout ol tlm hou o. Ho went , but bluntly leturned when U'eglil h pneiils were absent. Ho fhot the gin dead ami llien imt an cud to his own lifoln afcimiliirmaniui. A llnrsatltlef ItotimiB to .7nil. Srin vi nit , Xeli. , Sept.Spcclal : | Tcilo- gram lo the IJiu : . ] John Siiodiiek , llm horse- thlot who escaped fiom jail heto several wcfksago. volunlaiily icturned this mmii < IIK and lul.ed tlm jallei to KIVU him some' thing to oat. Nohrnskn anil lovv.i Woathor. Foi Ncbiubku and Iowa : Fair , wauuci ; Jovur cold-\va\o big TAKEN ON HIS OWN TERMS. General Miles Mnk s His Report on tic Stir- render of Goronhuo. _ _ _ _ WHAT THE CONDITIONS WERE , 1'osltUo Instruction * of the Govern * liie'lit Violated A t'uitnco Kor nil Investigation No dilutee 1'roin Ci onk'H Plans. Mites' U.iru-'il'i WUli ( icruiitino. WASIIINOIOS , Kept. ! > 0 ( .icneial Mile * ' niinimt ippnrl , cmlmihliiR IhoMoiy of tlio stiiienderof ( ieioiilmo , Ims been retched by llio acting secietaiv of war. ( ! eiioial Miles , It is stld , lepoils tint lie accepted the surren der ot the sav.mo chicttaln , aKieelne , us amiiue the conditions. th.it ho slumlil not lie Mincmleicil to thceh II autlioiItlesot Ail/ona. lor ti la I. niul t hut hcshoiilil be taken away lioni that viclnitv. Thou put shows tli.it ( iQinnlnio and his contiMii o is wi io not ( Mituii'il ) , luil sunou * di r-ii cnmllliouallv. Hemknow u g''a that his pioinisod I'll- ' hostile * thai thin should not bu tutiol < > \o to the eiv.il authoiltles oC Ail/oiu , niul ti a then llvesslmulibsparcil ( In icmovlng them Irom llio emmlry Iniuio- diateh. This accounts lei U'licJal Miles' I illure to obej tlm instiuctlons of Hie wur ilcpaitmctit to coiuluo the liobtllitlcs nt I ho lle.llest pent. 1'heStai saw "I'hc tact tint Ocuoi.il Miles nc etptcil a ( onilltloinil suiieiiilei when thi-po-Hlvo liistiiietiuns ol the goveiiimeut were that iinthlnu but a eaptnio 01 uucoiidl- tlnii il siureinlci sluiiihlteiiulii.itetlie Apnehu cniipaiu'ii inlsus a voiy giavo qiti'stlou for the ioiisliler.itInn of the. iiu'suletit and M-uielaiy ot war. What the lesult will bo can only bo conieetuied , but unless tin ie ate some exten uating cheiimstaiiccs not .ippiu'iit on the outside , a icpi Humid Is the least that can bo cxpccti ( I. 'I he ivpoi t slum s tluu the Imsllles had nevoi beloie burn dt hou to Mich a sliu'o ot di" > | ici.itlnii and that they could not have stood out against thu tioons iiiui'h longer. Hut neveitholess thu wai tie * niitineiit would undoubtedly Inixo wlsbuil the Indl in wai to last nnotlieieat rnlhcr than tint HID tiostllos should surieinli'i uuun ( belt O\MI tenns It Is s iltl that Ceueial Miles' camink'ii did not , differ inatoi hilly Horn th.it ot ( k'lieial CiooU , and that the lattei could have seemed the boitllos upon similar conditions to those accepted by ( ieneral MiliM , last , lannai.\ , when ( h'loiiliiioevpiessed vvllllniincss tosiineutliT , but escaped when bo found bo could sccuto no assniancu ol satetj Ironi ( ieiicrai Cionk. ( ioueial Miles'icpoit Is vetv long ntul Intei- esiinjHo devotes the gioitci poitlon ot it loan account ol the pursuit ol the Indians since he tool * command. Ho shows how his eunpaign dltreicd Iroin tliat ot dcneial ( 'took. The latter used liiondlv Indians to ti bt the Hostile * , while Ceueial Miles pur sued them with United .States tioous , only u few Indians as tiallcis. One of Cliiciigo'b Ulil I Houses ( iiicH Dim it fine uio , .Sept. lit ) . ( Special Telegram to thu 15i.i. | Tlio lion-e ol A. ! > . ( J.ue A. Co. , winch lailed tothyloi neatly a million , is one ol tlioo'dest in tbocitx. It was founded in the only piilol IS" , undci theliiiu miuo olVi bitei A : ( , a.e Shoitly beloie the meat lite ol istl , HIP In in n line was ( hanged to < i.ne ISios A. CD , , the oiiuinal nieinbcix u > - tiring. AHei helm ; binned out in the lite , thoi leupeneilinth lmlldiugon'nba > h lue- nno now occupied hj MontKoinciyVanI \ .t Co , ami 'jubicriuuntly ' icimueil to the noilli- ti t corner of j > ri'li" " " c pct i'idrtdi Ii avenue. A. S. Oi e , son of Seth 'ijgc ' of d.ise J5ios. it Co , and nephew ol John .V , < .nfi' , the original founder ol the house , shoillv utter tooK the helm , und tl o house bcouiio known us A. S. ( ! .ie ! \ , Co. About live jeais as < > thej moved into their pie tmt laiije and haiidsoiutiuc - t'lie ' on thu eotnei ol Wabish : nonna nil I Adims htieet. One pccnll.ir and amidlil epibodeconnected with the lailme was tin ) fact that all the customuis who were in the f-hop weie iiupiisoned for.seveial hours. Tiio oeeislon of tills was that some half do/.i'ii deputy shuiifts weic on the ontsidu clautoi- Ing for admittance. Jnsl about 10 o'clock one of theeabh boys was sent to tlm Wabaslf tiscnuo doui , and assoon as be otoutiido the door was locked behind him and nobody could eel out or In. The store wns lilted with women , who pleaded Innln forfieidom , but they were denied mid hud to content themselves wlthllatleiiingtheli noses aRalidt tlie glass on" the Inside , \\hllo the ciouif who wanted to net In did the same on Ihoiii side ol the Klass At the Adams nticct cn- tianec the slieilll and nttoiuey lor the binlc held hic e. At 12:10 : o'clock the doom vvciu opened at llio Adams htreut entrance , and about h\o bundled tiistoincis were het fiee. Tlm find confessed JmlKiiient In fuvor of the Kiist Nantlonnl bank this moinlntfor S'J7,0 )0. ) 1 ho hi in din Ini ; the forenoon maUo an asslsiiment ot Its entire stock toll.J. McF.ulnnd and its large cbtabllslimcut wa < at once'ilosed. Lmbilitles are placed at S7&0- U)0 ( ) , ow IIIK almost entliel } to eastein liouses. 'I lie assets are loiighjv estimated at A'O'i.OO' ' ) . bi\ months a.o , In addition to Itn wholesale depaitment , the Him opened u I.UL'C. ictuil diy goods store. It was surmised In Inibincir cliclos that tno Hi m w as piessed , but the fail ure did notrappcar to be anticipated. * A deputy bheillf with tineo assistants took possession of the establishment about 'J o'clock in behalf ot the Kiist Xatlmml bank , il. I ) . Clallln ttt'o. , and other jndcmentcrcdlt- mji. .ludge 1'ieiidein'ast was called upon this1 afternoon ti ) adjudlcuio between tlm contest- In t ; claimants and decided that the bhcrlff had no light to mo\o any goods from llio piemlses. Ho oideied matteiH to lemaln In statu quo and IH coiisldeilng the petition of tins mm foi .inassignee to continue the busi ness , thiiMispciihlon oO which would involve. uloisol il.OIWa d.ii. Theasslu'iien lias been duelled to gi\o bonds In SJ.OOO.OOO-douhlo the estimated value ot tlm stock. The lirm aseiibes the necessity foi Its closing down to the basle ciisiil.neil by the bank people. 'Iliej e\piessi'd the MOW this evening that they would piobabl ) be nblo to ic.sumo to- moiiovv. . IllHOlVCillt. CiiioAfio , Sept. ! iO. Application was made today for the appointment ot a lecelvci for thu Lnkesitlo oil eomp-iny. It Is clalined the comnaiiy Is hopelessly Insolvent , ovvlntc SJ-'j-OOO vvltli asets estimated at 310,1)00. ) Jmlgon.mby appointed W. U. ( Jmohundro , ono of lliu diiutois , us receiver , 'llio Dow Law Solid , Oi.r.VKi.AND. Sept. W. In the elie.ult court of the United States JndguVellarto - ' dav disposed ol the application of William Tanner , sr. , a Balooukeep.-r of Alliance , O , , for piellminaiy injunction to restrain the vllliin'u of Allhiiico Irom the oiifoicemenlo ; the piohlbltory orillnaiiro pat-scd under tlm Dow law by ionising the leglralnlui : ordei. Jmk'uelfar held that the couit had no iiirlMlletkm to alTord the icllof asked ; that the oidlimnco does not eonlll.'t with the fourteenth umotidment of the constitution of tlm United States : that the oidluanco does not depihc the. complainant of his piopcily ; Unit the oidinnntu Is only a polity legiilutioji In tlm intuest ot public moials ainlfor the common good. Judge Jackson fopcuncdiln llm refusal ot the application , This was il ' * hi * case in Ohio uiidei the law nnd 4 ! aimed with gieal luteiest. hi. l'Ai'i.Huii. | lA. . Y. 11. Caiponlrr , geneial jiassengei , , f , . , v „ , l w " ltlt1llVUU load , telegiaphs tint the piojiosed lediiclltii on all noilhwc t8in joujb io5o ! " . . per . . . . mllu . . . , wl take IIIII.I , , "octnUci IK M'l.n .I. r' " ' > ' 'll > t" l unlimited lust-claw ; second club * Maakln KciuafiiK In .lull. OITAVVA , HI , , Sept. - - * ! bf t * ntt j Jiu court has denied the application for