ILY EE. SIXTEENTH YEAR OMAHA , FHIDAY MOANING. OCTOBER 13. 1880. NUMBER 109. FRIGHTFUL LOSS OF LIFE , The Qulf Storm Sweeps Whole Towns Ont of Existence. PEOPLE DROWNED BY THE SCORE Tnll I'nrtlculnrs of the Disnutor an \'ct Unohtnlnnlilo AVork ofVliul and Itnln Thioni > hotit the Country. The Destructive XKVV Oni K < SS Oct. H. A dlsiiatchto the riniPs-Dc'itiociat , received rally tills morning fiom Oiangi' . 'le.xas , sas thostorm did great damage at bablno PasTho Porter hotel , which" contained a largo number of guest' , \vassvvcnt \ away , ami n uoat containing u number ot people was ovcrtiuncd in the bay and nil on board were drowned. Eight lives aie known to be lost , and it Is feared that thu woistlms not been learned. A schooner picked tin three men In the 1m In an ex hausted condition. A telief boat htiR gone fiom Oinngo with provisions and clothing lor the destitute The water continued to ilse Moudav und leachrd the lltst ilnor of several houses. This crt'iitcd a geneial alarm and mam persons Icttthclt homes , taking leluuo In the hotel at 1 astport. The naiiow nctk of land between the rl\i > r bank and thu sea maish hoideriiig the bays and gull vvas completelv undei water , which In ome places was waist deep. At 11 o'clock Monila ) night the wind lulled a liltloaiid the ah cami' In stiong pull' * , the clouds went Mtiddlni ! iiway , the lienons clencd and tlio mid- tight moon shone on a di solute scene below. 'Ilio vvatei had become lea'ouublv' modeiate. Tlm balk India , lor Peiisacola , lost her main tup sail dm tin ; the gale. The baromeloi on the I ndei vvilli'i fell to i. ! ) . : , a rcnmrkable low leglsler. 'I lie d image ex tended all along the ilvei At Cutiit ( iap , John Who lost his tliH'sheis , allot his rice , his cattle , and luct the stciiin made n clean bweupot his plare.owslrom Point Alapachu ami points below , show that the ( list account of tiedamag | was rathci undei than over estimated. Tlieie has been almost entlio do Htinetlou olciopsof all kinds from points Alapachu to Port Lads on the east side ol the,1 rlvVr 'Ihesihoonei J. A. J. , liimbei laden , was ( liiven on tlm levo thlitv-livo miles below the cltv and left hiirli and diy. Two unknown tiigifeis shared the same fate. What few ounces theic weio on ticc-swcro blown off. A special from Oranpe , Tex. , to the Picaiine sas : Details ot the destruction hvthestoun at babino Pass and Johnson's B.IV.OII como In slowly and aio ) ct Iiidehnltc. Two blethers named Pomcroy weio picked up b ) : i schooner In Sabine lake. They had been in the water thlrtv-slx limns , clinging to theli capsl/i d yawl. They repmt tliat lift ) jives weio lost at the Poiter house , where the p ople hid collected ns the best place' of salctv. U vv put to pieces at It o'clock. Many persons aie missing. Still greatci 'oss is rcpoitc'd fiom Johnson's la\oii. ! Whole families w ere swept away , and until liouso was lelthtaiidlnc within five miles of the lake- . lakeThe The Tlmes-Domociat's Lake Chailes , Li , special savf , : The loss ot pioperty alonj ; the Campion Palish unit coast and for some dis tance west ol babino Pass bv thu storm of Tuescliy nuht was feaitul. The mall boat from Cameron Parish repents that the watei at Calcasleupas was oiijlit leet deep at tlio light house and tliat the entire country east and west was submerged Tuescla ) night , drowning thousands ot cattle and mining crops. No Iivia weio lost at Leesbuig 01 Calcasieupas , but the follow lug aie icpoitcd lost at Johnson' " Uavon , I-a. : Tilt : i N i iiu : rAstii.ins or Ar.i iur : > LAVIIIKIIT , ( Jr.c.iuiK bimrvi us , L. CHAUI is BI.AIIA , llADritOD ( JlII.V. Besides man ) others whoso names have not ) et been ascertained. < iAivrvioN , Tex. , Oct. II. The town of Sabluo 1'ass , ut tlm mouth of the Sabine fivei. the cllviilluir line butwoim Louisiana and Texas. Is icpoitcd entirely washed away by thetculllc stoim of Tuesday niglit. Ovei Inty lives are tupoitrrt lo t out of a total population of 200. 'lelej-'raphlc communica tion with nil points ontsliiu of Texas was nearly suspended last nliilit , owing to the stoims. The followinc account ot tliugieat dlsantei atSablno Pass was tclcgiaphod last niuht to Houston : Beaumont , out town , Is In a state of Intense excitement to niizbt at the news just received from Sablnn 1 ass. It is news ol terrible loss of life and destruction of propeity in tliat place liom high watir. We nave now no ielegtaphic- communication with the Puss , wires all being down , but an engliio ariived heio to-nlcht over the Kast Texas railway that left there about 0 o'clock. Two cltl/uns , who rowed in a small boatuciobs an expanse of tossing waters n distance of several miles fiom tlm town of SabJnoPass to the lailioid tiack. came In on thu engine and gave a Iieait-iendlni ; account of affairs tlibio. Thuy sa > tlio waters began to Invade tliu town liom the cull and lake together , about 2 o'cock Tui'sda ) iilternoou , and rose w itb unprecedented rapidity. The eiti/ensof the doomed place did not reali/o the Iminent danger until It was too late to escape , when safe ! ) b ) lllght was rccoKiil cd ns out ot the question. People who weio situated so they could do so , betook them selves to houses and icsoits adjudged to be the suli'sl. 'Ilio water kept ilsing , ami be tween S ami 4 o'clock the smaller house' * began to ) leld to the icslstless torce of tlm waves and not on ! ) moved trom theii foundations , but turned on their shies and top' . A llttlo later the houses began to glvo wa ) and death by diovvnlni : nei'incel Inevitable torevei ) clti/en of the place. With the ) leldlng ot tliu hinallnr houses hev i ml people who lemaincd on them we'io in owned , and when tlm icsidcnccsund business places bean to ciumble the fatality began to double. LIST or mi : IOST. 'Ilio following Incomplete list of thu drownul vviisobtnlnod tiom the two gentle- mi'ii wliircamu over on thu engine : Miss MAIIAI i A. , li.\i VOMIV and famll ) of six. One Uuow.s's wifannd tuo children. HOMI u K't.Mi , wife and child. Mns. Jt .SKMI and son , Mis. : I'eiMMiov and famll ) of sve. Mns , bit vv.vitt , ihimzhtei and son , A man by the naiueot WII.SOM. Mns. Aiiun'iiMrlti.v.sdi.iis' . Mis. : .MrDovM.i ) and daughter , FnvNtMi 1,1 in.vN ami family. Ooi.L'MiM.vbiKUaud familv , Also about tvvcut-llvu colo.u-d people whoso names could not be given. The ntiovo list compiiscs over fifty human beings victims ot the storm , among them 80IIIH ol the leading families of thu place. Mhenv aio otlteib , and nun ) ot them were doubtless ilrovvni'd without any ono now liv ing know Ina tinv thing of it. It IH feaied that vvkeilo families In dltVeient pius of tlio phuu have been swept nvvnv without leaving a pc.if.on or vi'stu o to indicate tlii'ii horilblu tate , Jl is Mtlil that tlio hltiiat'on ' dining tlie latin put ot tliu aftn noon be.'eais de ciip- tion , The nuinlli'ittiuloiis of terror and n oiiy bv the jieople , looking face to face at death and lenlUing that there VNO.S no escape ; thu dvlug rrles of women , audible but ii'iufrrcil almost nolsiv Icssbv thoiou of tliesea ; tint hearse \olces ot pallid men tilng to save the = o dear to them , alt combined , made thu hcenu too hor- ilbletobo deseubvd. On H'ce'lpt ot this news the citi/ens of Biaiminiit Immcdlntelv btv'an picparatloiis foi lellcf. The Knst TIHS railroad placi d a'l riigtnu at tlti'ii disposal , and a p.irt ) ut ninii lunugoncito trant'i ) ) to c.urj the news thuio find inoeiiro boils und stall for 'Ib dam.ige to pruiieit ) ut habliio Pass has been \ > ij gieat. Tlm vvliinf pioport ) of tlm town was owned bv New Votk capitalist. ? , 7\ho al o own tl oadlolninu lauds , and vvtro nimlng to imikii balilr.o I'aaa au Import ml poll on tl e gulf cm-vt , This cltv litisbieii in a state of feve'iish e\- eitrmt'iit nil it ij ovei the divadiul news fium . , blno P s Muny nnxioiih wi sims have nil ! I ) visited tlio telegraph olllcis , boekine luii tor paitUulais fiom tlm strlvken town. Tii'itleiallsiif tbu rat istroplio are virv Uifll- call to oltain , be ' .ui-.aof the itnpalicU faclll- tioa fur eommuulevllon In tlm vicin ity of babino Pass. Telegraph IQ r , mmuuliallon with Bp.unnont and Orange. tt.e oraioii points I ) tlm unfurtuualo town , lui * Ui un -r-st.-U.ltsl. nl. but ! he inl ibltiutbol tu tc avvaliiu ' . ! . < ; r. turn of the lolief piitlrs tlmt have itono to bab IIP i Pass. ' 1 he town lies oul ) four fe-ot above tl o ocean tide mark and Is bottndicl > : > v great swamns on the wc-st and Like Sablneon the north. Ihoontranro to Lake babino Is a mile and a halt above town. The lake Is llflieu miles long and ten miles In width , with an avciiM- depth of sevc'ti feet , whichlsalw.isnmintaiucd b ) the litiuo voluino of wati-i | ourln Info the biMn. fiom two navigable rlveis-the Neches and babine. It was this lake , nrconllnis to the most experienced navl ators on thiscoast , tint ( leslrord the town. Ihe biiniciue of last Sunday in tlm West Indies tilew the waters w. Illi gieat violence toward the1 Icxas coast. Ibis hurricvne was lust noticed on this coast on Sundiv morning , attaining Its maximum onTuesdav aftrrnoou nnd was maintained at a blub point by the Impetus of the waters behind 'Ihe hum- canu It clt did not rc-ich these coasts nt nil , as scaiee-lv a breath of wind was stirring when tlio tidal wivo llrst touched tineoist \\hen its mixlmum was readied on Tttcsila ) after- no'in ' , however , lieiie northwestern miles sprang up along the whole coist , and at Sabine Pass this gale blow the vvateis out of LnkuSablnu and drove them tow aid tlm gulf , where the lake waters were met by the gientsvvell ( iiused bv the Inn lie \nc' \ . llns lesullcd in driving the ) lake waters over into tliu little town and subnieigiiu the countr ) lor ten miles aiottnd without a moments not'ce. As soon as the collector of customs was np- prl ed of the disaster ho sent the COVIMII- ment tug Penrosti to piupare to make a tilp to biblue , and she stilted foi that pi icu at 'J o'clock this afternoon. The Pen lose can not get bark he'lote to-monow , when details ol tills aw fill dlsastci will be known. The latest repents place the number of lives lost atbahlno at over sl\t ) . The Gnlo In Ohlcnco. CittcAfio , Oct. II fbpicial 'leleiriam to the BKIC.I Chicago has been as Isolated fiom the rest ot the woilel as the lesult of the steirm this morning , as vvas Charleston when the eaitlieiuake cut tlio connection with civil- I Ait Ion by telegraph of that city. Tlio wiles ol tliu Wesloin Union and Baltimoio & Ohio Telegiapli companies aio down in every di rection from tills city. The storm seemed to boaoclonooi a numbci of cyclones , with Chicago ns the stoim center. The Chicago office is completely Isolated , mid at 4 o'clock to day did not have a vvliu vvoiklm ; to any of thu principal c-lttcs. Just befoto the break in the Detioltclicult occurred a briet dispatch was received , stating that the countiy be tween Ypslhntl , Mich. , and Klkhorn , Hid. , was being devastated by a oclono of ter- rlhc force , which it Is believed has ciused erious loss of lite and property. Details cannot be learned until thu necessary repairs can bo made to the whos. Between Auroia and Mendota , on tlio Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy road , the btorm was dlsastious in Its seveilty. One gust 01 huriicaiiu chopped down suven telcgiaph poles nt one sweep near Moline , Ilk , on the line of the Jtoclc Is land lallroaci. Chief Opciator LIed , of the AVcstem Union , siid tills afternoon that novel in tlio histoiy of the local office 1ms it been so baddiy crippled since the hie ) that destio > 0l ( it in tlio fall of Wil. "Wo aio cut oil fiom the oulsldo woild completely , ' said Mi. Llod , "but I am hopettil that wo will not belong long In tlmt condition. Wu havu hundieds of men and a number of wrecking ens , and I am postivc we will liavo all om principal Hues w orklmr bofoie 7 o'clock. " A icpenter visited the signal sen ice office and asecitatncd some facts iCKaidliu : tlio stoim. Tlio stoim was at fust noticed a clay beloro ) estculay In the noithein pait ol .Montana and Dakota , wheio tlieie was a heavy depression. Testeiclay morning the stoim moved slightly in a southcasteily direction. In tlio afternoon it moved south as far as Omaha , and last night it moved southeasterly fiom Yankton until it leiclied Omaha , and then it cliamrud its couise and cime eastward until it reached H.ivcnpoit , la. , when It again changed slichtly to tlie noithcast. This morning at 0 o'clock tne storm center vvas at Davenport , la. , and at noon it vvas located between Chicago cage and Milwaukee , but neaiot to Chicago , and was moving east with creat lapleiity. This 11101 ning the baiomctci at the signal ot- hco was the lowest ever known in this sec tion , indicating 129 1-10 inches , conccted for sea level. At 110 : ! ! the storm center vvas just noith of this city. Tlie wind at that time , as icglstercel , was blowing at tlio i.ito ot from tvvunty-elght to thirty miles nn hour In the city. A telephone message Irom the man at the crib stated that the gale wasblow- IIIK at tliu rate of fifty miles an hour out there and was Incieasing in force. The sig nal serv Icu mm said tlmt it vvas going to be a very bad night on tlio lake , and ho advised vessel men not to venture out CnicAcio , Oct. 14. A high wind , accom panied by a dienchlng rain , has been pre vailing here slnco cailythis morninc. The storm toio thiough the treesof Douglas , Duf- field mid Ilnmboldt paiks with the fury of a hurricane Soft maplesaplings were twisted oil close to theli tilinks and hurled ovei the top ot the lamest tiees. Two real estate agency buildings on Madison street , nur.i Gnrhohl paik , weio picked up by Ilio wind and pounded to pieces on the pialrlos , bticct car conductois and diivers. who weio caught in tlio woist ot Ilio cale , hay tint It was onlv witli thu greatest dllll- cully the ) saved themselves liom being tluov.n fiom the cars. All the stieets in the western and southern portion of thocit ) aio litteieel with bioken tiees and Bhlveied sign- boil its. The signal serv lee ollicci ropoits that the stoim Is lapidlv advancing In a northeaster ! ) direction and tliat itlsbecmu- Inc moie scvi'io and very high winds will pi ex all. The storm bus been accompanied vv 1th con siderable lalnlall , this station showing half an inch ot water , Tliu wind Is blowinc at thu rate of thlitv miles an hour and has at tained n velocity of liom torty-hvo to lilty miles on the lake. Reports show that tlio htoi m extends over a veiy vvldo aien , but no paiileulai.scan be obtained , as tliu telegraph vv lies aio down in all duectioiiH. A ON clone between Ypsllantl and FJkhart , Ind. . toro do\\n all the wires In that neighborhood , and on tlm Chicago , Burlington Qulncy rail- load the top of a cat was blown oil and cai- ried a-'aiuit iho vvlies with Bitch toice as to bieak them ull. Ill ov\ ned Out at Buir.ilo , BrrrALO , N. V. , Oct. H. A terillle gale accompanied by rain set In heiu this attei- noon and continue ! ) with increasing Uiry. At midnight the wind Is blowing sl\ty-hvu miles nu hour. "Tho Island. " Inhabited by squatters , Is flooded , and the water poms In lingo waves ovur it. Twenty'iiino houses hmi ; been totally do- htrovccl and ovei ono hundred poisons are fiomelea" . Thupt-oplo are moving their household goods to the umlnlrind , Oltlccrs wore sent to tuo rescim of thu family of Charles LimbiMt , Lambrit vvis saved , but his wife an I daughtei were drowned. Sov > others arc repoili-d missing , The basements of the house , on Canal sticot urn Hooded , the Inmates taking refuse on their ujiper floois. A l.ulce A'essel J'oninlors. PotirCoi uott.Ni : , Ont. , Oct. 14. An un known schooner , suppeised to bo a three- iimsti-d vessel , foundi-ied vvlion about tlueo miles otf tlilf , poit this afternoon , She had just opened no to the ranges and was stialgh' teiu'd away for tlie haibor , when siiodlsai- pcaied. 'Iho'tig ' Booth started Immediately to tiv and ph'k up the sailorA heav ) gale was hlouiiiK liom tlio soutlivvest at Iho time , ' 111' } tugltiUh has if tuiupcl dcro nnd re- posts the lounUeied vc srl as iho Ueo. M. Cl.ase Cant du Coot , grain hden. bound tiom Chicago for ButVplo.lien the Itiilh ipndird tlie Ill-tated vcdsul , she found the tug W. A , Jlomi ) theru , and to/e'lhei thev hiveel fc ur of ( lie riou whom the ) icaiud clinging to II e ? p.us. which stuck up out of the vTate ; . < apt.ih : Cook and ono man iicvcr came up aflor the vessel went down. Itiiiu Worked lu K.tntcakee. K\NhAKK : ; , HI. , Oct. H. Tfco le-sther vroikstovvci at this piac * , whlnh V.RS com pleted IM vrtHik , was blown over to-day , crushing Ihe baru of H. U. Joausou and a piiiUvit of the loslJcnce of J&shh Aldvicb. Aldtlch and bis wife were in another portion of the liouso at the time , and were unin jured. Iho tower vvis IM fict high anil twenty feet across. U was made ot boiler Iron nnd cast SIIOOi 'Ihe wind blow down fieos and chininu ) ! ! and toro off roofs. No llvos wuru lost. Wind nnd Itnln lu 1cmA. Drs MOIM.S la. , Oct. 14. [ Special Tele gram to thu Hi.i : . ] Heivv winds hnvo pre vailed all over the state to-day and In some Instances doing oino damage. A special fiom Clinton savs : A strong wind nnd heavv lain prcvu'led ' this mornlnc. The wind did no mateiinl barm nnd the tain much good. 'Ihe wind Is northwest nnd It Is urowlng cold lapidlv. I'hrce men lu n skiff on tlie rlvei weie upset and baiely rescued. Mnnj Ilnilillnjjs Unroofed , STitKAiolt , 111. , Oct. II A teiilllc gale blew hero this afternoon which nearly amounted ton e\\clone. To-night a number of buildings weru unioofcd , but no lives were lost. .STI\-MIHS ; PUe .Men LOBO Their Lives In a Lake J lsa ler , CM vrt AND. O. , Oct. 14. A report w.i re- ceMved help tills moinlng by AI. A. Bradley A. Co. , owneis ol the piopeller Solah Cham berlain statlnir that the vessel was sunk In collision with a New York Central line boat simlles east of dheboygan , WIs. , last nluht , and four deck-hands and the second en- glnpci , names unknown , woiolost. MIIWAIKIE : , Oct. 14. A special to the livening Wisconsin liom blieLovuan sas : Captiin Oiceiil ) , of the lost stenm barge Chamberlain , refused to be interviewed con- eeiuliiK the dlsistcr , and also has foibldelcn the surviving members ot the ciew liom Hiking about it. He said lu > does not know the names ol the men who lost their lives. The unfortunates vv cio thu second engineer , a Ilicmnn and tluee deck hands. The Cham berlain was stiuck on tlio pent bow and was cut down below the vvntei line , blio im mediately began to sink and Captain Greenly ordi'ied the boats lowered. The live men whowcic lost jumped Into ono ol thulioats , when the dav Its broke ana the ) vveiodumped Into tlio lake and diowncd. 'ilio Chambeilaln lies about tlncu miles east of Sheboviran port , blio vvas valued at SW.OOO. Tlie captain ot the John Piedegon , Jr. , which arrived hero this morn ing , civ PS but little Information concerning the collision. HP sas tlie boits POIIIO to gether during a dense fog and heavy gale , about b o'clock , and immcdintelj supaiated. He did not know the name ot tlio steamei they collided vv ith , nor did ho know nn ) tiling concerning her fate until huaiiivecl here. Ho cruised about in tlie vicinity of the scene until lii o'clock last , night , but could notdis- covei anything , so hf headed toi this pent. The quick work on botli bowsol thu Piede- iron Is badly ciushed in , but lior hull la unin- nnecl. She Is now unloading hei caigo. Membeis of the Piedezon's ciovv saw the Cliambeilain's consoit , the Faettu Hioun , drift oil in the darkness after the'collision. Her iih-boom rake'd the sides ol the Piedu- gon's cabin as she drifted by. A BUKMNG TOWN. , Alaine , Itcinir Destroyed by FnrloiiH Pinnies. EAsrroin , Jfe. , Oct. 11. A destuictue coiillagiation bioke out this afternoon in Capon's siuline factoiy , and N now sweep ing through tlio business poition of town. Pour sardine lactoiies , Smith's saloon , Pa I no's stole , Warien Biovvn's house , Clark's house , aid othei dwellings , have ahcady been desliocd. The Passauiaquoildy hotel has just caught hie. Tliu wind Is blow ing flesh liom the southeast , and them are no hopes of preventing the fire sweeping tlie whole ot Watoi sticct. Tlio gieatest excite ment pievails. The mcichnnts are all mov ing their goods out of theii stores. Theic is no hie apparatus In town except two hand engines. Two ) earsago tno lownwas cle- sticjvefl by file. The telegiaph poles are binning. The telegiaph oflleo has been abandoned on account of the ueai approach. ot the flames ami all telegraphic communica tion is stopped for the present. DestriH'tlvo lralrie Fires. ST. Louis , Oct. 14 A speclil from Shei- min. Tev. , says : Late advices from the In dian territory state that the most extonslvo and destructive fires ever know n In that ter- iltoiy are sweeping over the piairies. Mil lions of acres of glaring lands , which a few das ago were covered with n luxuiious grow til of grass , are now bairen , ch aired. w astes. T ho area burned ov er extends from Ninita on the north to Muscogco on the south , and eltliei side of tlie Missouri , Kan sas it Texas railioad as tar as the eye can see. Lai go numbers ot cattle have been bin nee ! to death and immense ) quantities of hay , baii'd and looco , which was to have be'en used lor fodder dm ing the vviutei , lias been dcstrocd and cattlemen will bo obliged to diivo their herds elsovvhuie tosavothom fiom starvation. An Investigation Into the origin of the lire is being made by tlio VInlta In dian agunt , The Hplscopnl Coin nnl ion. CHICAGO , Oct. 14. The I-piscopal conven tion to-day took up the Judd i evolutions. Buv. Dr. D. H. Gieei , of Bhodo Island , claimed that though thu piescnt nnmo of the chinch w.is in a measuio accidental , It was still a most piovldential appellation. Had tliu chinch of Homo ch ingcdi1 Had the Kpis- copal chinch changed' , ' It not , then there re mained thu same need ol piotostlng as In the past. Itev. Di. Boco , of Wisconsin , ob jected to the present name because ho wanted the chinch to have nei hobb ) or bo placed in tlio lleht of contlnuallv haiping about upos- talic succession. Itev. Di. Hopkins , of cen tral Peunslvanla , at last claimed the floor , inuklnc .somo good points foi thu change. Ho did not expect It at once , how ovei. It would take time. Adjouiiied. To-monovv thu con vention will sit ehielly as a botudol mis sions. _ Hnllronil AVnr Averted. CHICAGO , Oct. 14. T. J. Potter ol the Bur lington , It. It. Cablu of the Bock Island , J. C. McMillan of the Alton , und A. A. Tnl- nuigo of tlio Wnbash , met hero to day and succeeded In leaching a compiomise which will avert war on southwestern possi'ngcr business. Tills was done b ) agreeing to tormagioss money pool for thteejeais on all business between Chlcairo , bt. Louis and Kansas Clt ) and othei competitive points , The Biiillngton , which hud Intciposed an objection , agiced to lepoit its local business west of the liver , This accomplished , the mectliie adjournud until to-moriow , when n it-port will DO submitted to thu general meetIng - Ing , which will IH ) called next week to ratify thu compromise. Lntonla Joukoy Clnh Kucos , CINCINNATI , Oct. 14 , Seven tinlongs ; LUIandwon , Bedstone second , Beilin third. SK furlongs : Daik Hall won , Clailon Fecnnn , Lady M.ex third. Time 1 :20)4. : Mile and seventy janU : Two staiters , Pat bliecety and Mountain Bauirer , bheedy won. Time lW. : Onemllu : Hliihtllght won , Hopedalo second end , Brilliant third , Timu-lIT : ) < ; . Ono milo : Emma Johnson won , Harrods- , Andella third. Time 1:4V. : A HIiiuW Kuvlbher Iiiiohccl. n , Tenn. , Oct. 14 , Sirs. Leach , a vvlaow residing two miles Irom Dersbuir ; , TOIIII , , was raped last night by u ne renamed named Matt Washington , who was shoitly afterward captured and lodged In jail. This momlng at 10 o'clock 2sO unmasked tuen sur rounded the jail nnd took foicible possession of the ravisher. They would have hanged him In D > ersburg , but at tlio remwst of uiuny prominent citizens they earned bun acioss the rlvei and strung him up to the iicnicst tree. Washington confessed to the crime , Bityinc ; be Intended ravishing Mrs. Leach's thirteenearold daughter , vvno vras absent from borne , FRESH MOVE IN THE STRIKE. Armour's ' Beef Men to Bo Ordered Out This Morning. AN EFFORT FOR A BIG BOYCOTT. or Ijfthor Complete the Selec tion of a heir Incentive Hojud A Conference on the Color Question. A New Complication. Cmr.voo , Oct. 14. At n meeting to-night of District assembly , No. 57 , Knights of Labor , It was ( K-cldccl to older out , tomorrow row , all Ihe empoes ! of Aimour ACo.'s beef depailment. This move will add sevcial thousand men to those already out nnd will maku the stiike netiPial at least so farns tlio Armour establishment Is concerned. At mid night the members of District assembly No. 67 weio still In session , T. P. B.iuv , who was ono of the two delegates sent hero by the Kle'hmond convention with authority to settle the. stiike , sas he will ptolmtil ) leave foi Richmond to- moriovv nlL'ht. Ho sas he has arrived at the conclusion that the packois nio meicly playIng - Ing foi time. He broadl ) Intimates tlmt Ins mission In nichmotid will be to Institute , If possible , a lx > ) ce > U against Aimour , whom ho Is convinced is alonu in the wa ) of an amica ble settlement ol tlie stock jnids troubles. Kni | > htH or Labor. UiciiMOM ) , Vn. , Oft. 14. Tlio e\ccntivo boaid ot tlio Knlghtb ol Laboi called a meet ing at 8 o'clock this moinlng to consider tlio question of scuellnc aid to the locked out cotton workers at Augusta , Me. , tlio curriers and tanners at Salem and 1'cabody , Mass. , and the joinncjmcn idnmbcis of New York City. Tlio general assembly bad nlieady votou that monej should be apmopilated for tlicii icllef. It was resolved tiiat tie ! bum of 815,000 should bo devotullo this pinpose , 55,000 In each of the cases. It was consul- eied tbat a further sum could bo sent as needed. Mi. Powdeilv held aconfeiencc at Turd's hotel last night with fifteen orsKteen coloied delegates to the general assembly. The ) repiescnt the coloitd assemblies of the Knights of Laboi of Vnglnia , Georgia , Floilda , Mississippi , and other southern states. The object of tlio conference w.is tlio formation of a bin can of colored knights thioughout the southern states toi tlio pur pose ot piepaiing accurate statistics iclitlvo to tlio condition of ( lie coloied people , and their iciatlon to white laboiers wbereVer they aio euuilojed together. Tlieso statistics aio to compile eveiythiogin connection with tlio laws of laboi , tlio tiiati'ient they icceive liom then emplojcrs , theii wat > t , the cost of living , etc. it Is pioio ed toicain whether they re ceive the full libeilyniul rights to which tbev aiu legillv entitled , bnt Mi. I'ovvdeilv sakf , in spewkin , , ' ot the conference and its objects , that the question of social equalltj Is not one ot the objects ol tlio buteau. Us object is to stimulate the colored people to woik toi then own elevation. The dfalegites he met weio intelligent men who seemed well lilted to aid in thu hiipiovciiic'iil of the coloied lace. It was decided tocicctaclmiiman andscuctarj and have assistants In each of thosouthuu states. Immediately after tlio general assembly was called to oiduiiat 9 o'clock this moininp , thu woik Oi balfotting lor tlio membeis of the cxecutivo.uoaia bogan. Theioworo sK membeis ot the bomd to bo elected. Tlio Kcnci.il master worKJntin , the geneial sccie- tar > and geneial trcasuiernio ox-ofliclo mrm- beis of ( lie eyc-ciitivo boaid. Tiie entire moinlng session was consumed In balloting Tor members of tliugciici.il ex ecutive board. The vote stood as follows : Thomas B. Many , 304 ; Jbhn W. Ilajes , 281 liairy was elected on that ballot. becond b.xliot John W. Hajcs , 333 ; A. A. Carleton , 1.34 ; Haves elected. Thiid ballot William II. 13ailey. SOT ; A. A. Caileton , 170 ; Hallev elected. A rc'ce- was taken at li o'ulock until 3 p. m. , when the balloting lor the icmaintng tlueo members of the boaitl will begin. ' 1 ho lemainini ; ballots toi membeis ot the general executive boaid resulted ns lollovvs : A. A. Caileton , 203 ; T. B. McCiuisc , 'JT ; Caileton was elecjed. T. U. McUuire , . ! 3l ; Josepli Buchanan , 2bl ; McGuiie was elected. ha JI. Ayleswoith , 315 ; Buchanan , Sb ; Avlesworth was elected. Thoiovvasa piellmlnary ballot for tlio election of two membeis ot tlio general co- opciativo boaid to Jill the places of the two i ( -tiring members , and the assembly then ad journed till to moi row morning , when tlio election of general ofllcers will bo concluded. The Switchmen' * ) Strike. MiN'Nn.YPor.is , Oct. M. All the old switch men ol the Milwaukee A St. Paul joined tlio stilkcrs last nUht and their places weio piomptlv Idled tills morning. Several con- leiences weio held between the switchmen and railioad maiiaccis. but no compromise wasieachcd. The bt. Paul switchmen hive not accepted tlio invitation to join the stilke. \VIKK Scenes nt ilio Trial of the JuiNiy Ciiae. Bni < ssiis : , Oct. ! . [ Now Yoik Ilciald Cablti Special to the Bi ITho Vamlen > - nicssln case isbtlil proceeding , and there arc some exciting Incidents as tuo pilsonur and his witnesses heap accusations of immorality on the memoiy of Mrs. Yandeismessln. Din ing the examination the audirnco was held within closed doors. The leading took place of many love lottwtf addicted to Mis. Viin- dorsmessin bj several well-Unovvn artists and jouinali&ts. Ono bairlsler and ono newspaper reporter protested publicly ngalnst the intiodu6tlon of theii names In the pioceedliigs , and iinnounced their intention of prosecuting some of tlio witnesses for peijury , Tno imblic viosecntoi dellvcieel a slashing addiess against the mlsonei , B tying that II ho Knew of Mis. Yaudersmossln'.s disgraceful conduct with so many men , why did ho live with hei to the last. The truth Is , the prlsonei novel thought of his honor , but only killed his w lln out of splto when h6 saw his political caict'i blaslcd by the scanitttl of tlm whole affair. The judgment and vejfllcl will be given to morrow night late. If Vandersmessin is ac quitted violent flpinQifstiatlons aie expected from the Mous mining clashes , who will com pare the leniency sljovvn him to the teulblo punishment dealt by ; the same Mons couit against the woikimjn Implicated In the Cliailuiol stiike and outrages , A Dontiln I'oainit Pal In in. CINCINNATI , Oct. H Two heavy falluies oecuiied hero within , four hours to day on account ot thu defalcation ot ono man. The lir t 111 in to go untjer was that of Jacob Weller A. Co , , wholesale dealeis In peanuts and pickles. A tough estimate of the liabili ties places them at 5100,000. It Is claimed that the assets will nearly ic-noh this amount. The eanso of the lalluro was a forjeiyby theii confidential clerk , 1C , M. Doll , of many thousand dollars vvoith of warehouse re ceipts. Doll iias fled to Canada , and has written a confession to the firm , but does not .state what his shortage is. i'our hours Inlet tlio announcement tt the lailiiro of Skuats , I'M want A ; Co. , another peanut commission linn at Si and M Water street , wan made , They hold about fcWWO worth of Weller'u paper and their liabilities will piobaUy leach SCO.OOO. _ _ _ " " " " * Neln-asUti and lei AVrathcr , For LMStcin lavva : ' 'air weather north' vu-slerlv vvln < N , cjldei wllheoli wave. For Nilnasl.a nul ; v f'in Iowa : Fall weathci , k at table -v -J coh1 r. A 8icum-siitDi : OUT. I'rcBtilcnt Clcvelntid Snunkn AAV ay on n SnonliiK I xpcilltlon , Wv itisoTo.v , Oct. 14. [ Special Telegram to the Hm : ] The president has again sneaked out of town w Itliout letting nnv ono know. All daj long ccret arrangomcnts weio made at tlio white liou--e for a sliont de- liarturc and the servants rnjolmd to veciecy , 'lo-nlglit at quaitei to 10 the oflleo earrlite cnmoup to the fiont door , this one being used so ns to not excite suspicion , and Cleveland , Colonel Lament and Sinclair , the valet , cot In. A small valise and a shawl strap weio the only luggage. ' 1 he carriage wont to the Hnl- tlmoro tfc Ohio railroad and tlm paitj ic- mained In the vihlclo which stood in the ilarlc coal jnul beside the depot until the irnlnauivcd liom llitltimoie. Attached to tlio Cincinnati cvpiess was I'lesldcnt ( ! ar- let's private cai IJ.iltluioie. When the train came to a stand still 'ho presidential paitv got out and Colonel Mmont. can ) iug the valise lid the w i.v to the car. At the train tlio pie s- kU-nt was met Comuiissionei of Intenial Keu'iiut ) Miller and all bondul the train. ho officials about thodopotwen1 lemaikably Isnorant of thodi'stlinlion of the piesidcut , and even Slnclali , the valet , who , aftei seeing them salely abo.nd the train , letuiued , re- fuswl tosiy wheio they weio bound. Thu piesldent , liowevei. t'oes \Voodmont , the club honso in Mai viand on the Ball i more A : Ohio millo.ul wheie he went last fall lor a day 01 two shooting and INiinc. Mrs. Cleve land Is left alone at the vvhlto house. Yes- terdiy the president was too bus ) to gold the depot to paj the last icspccts to fie latoChlef Just Ira Chase. Althomrhhe had accepted an Imitation to uro to tliccemetety and aeeom- an ) tin- bed ) to the depot , ho M > nt ( ! ailand oicpicscnthlm. To night he slides out of town to hsh and shoot. Til VI IMllsltil MI VI OUIM.I5. Colonel Iniuont slid to-dav that the reason why the president had taken no action In the mattei of federal olilcc holders who mo slid to have violated his oidei was that , up to the present time no sperlhc chaiges nail been tiled. All the Ititoimitlon that the pios- Identhud locelved consists of letteis from unknown peisons and newspaper lepoits "If , ' coiitiinuil the colonel , "spi'dlie cliaiiies aio tiled with the piesident , and inliilnato fiom icllabloouicc1 ! . Immediate action will bo taken. At the tieasmy department , hovv- evei. extiacts ot chaigi's against ceitain In diana otllclals hue been copied and sent to theseoffetideis. Among these called upon toanswirare Collector ot Customs Ktilin , of Indianapolis. TOO W I.AK FOIl IH'SINKsS. Sccretai ) Mann ngwas so much overcome bv hisexeitloiis at the tieasury ) esteidav tliathowas unabli ; to attend tlio cabinet mcetlmrto dav. Ills filends ilo not w.int to acknowledge it , but the senetary was not as well this moinlng , and bis pbsiclans de cided that ho must not attend the cabinet meeting , so Assistant Secietary r.ilrchild went. Manning was onlj at the tieasui ) a short time to day. oii'iciAi.s niAitonn WITH ritArn. Ariiicent Pagan , icceutly disbmsiiig agent of tlio coast suivey. who was i educed in older to m ike loom lot a deiuociat , vviote Asalstant beoetaiy Pali child todnj that he could not iciiiain In ollice under tlie ] > rcsent admsnistiation. Mi. Paean lias piepaied allldavits charging misuse ol lunds and voucheisbvolllcials in tlio coistsuivcy.mil expects to nave them anested on Ins inloi- mation to moiiow. iii'isoAri'oiVTro nrcT.ivrn. ' 1 lu > pii'sident to day appointed Kdw.ild T. Hudson , ol Nt'bi.ibkn , to be icci'ivei of pub- mmievs at Lincoln , vice Thomas B. Uavls , declined. r AT HOME. 'f UcinaliiR of Chief Justice Clinse Pencil Cincinnntl. j .1 irnNA.Ti , , Oct. 14. The special train bearing the remains of Chief Jnitlce Chase and committees and otlicis who aio to attend the ceiemonies heio to-day , mined this moinine at 9 o'clock over the Cincinnati , Washington & , Baltimoio railroad. Under the aiiangement made by a local committee of aiiancenients , of which Mavor Smith was chalimin , thepaitywas met at the depot and acoiteye toimcd to cs- coii the lemains to Music hall. Hie weatliei , which lias been fine lor many dijs , became si 01 my , with rain last night , but bv the tlmu the college began to loim the clouds had paitly broken a\v.iy and a waim October sun was shining thiough a iinrilied air. Theiowasa icspectful gatltering ot pcojile aiouiid the Grand Cential passungei station , anxious in their wav to testify their lezard lei the distinguished dead. A plitoon of pollco prevented cncioachnicnt on the space icoulred , for the orderly forma tion of the college. Tills was formed with Ilifct eaninge containing Governoi Poiaker , Mavoi Smitli , Attoiney ( Jcneral J. II. ICoslci and Mni.it llalsleU , The second car- liasi * contained members of the supicme court of tlio state , lion. A. F. Maishall , M. D. Fait. 8. Owens and W. T. Speai. Mho third was occupied by Hon. Alponso I'afr , Hon. A. F. Pciry , lion. M. P. Pone and Hon. W. S. Gioesbeek. The loiuth. fifth and si\tli carnages contained representatives of the Bnt association and of the chamber of commrrcool Cincinnati. Tlioceiemonicsat Music hall in honor of the Into Chid Justice Chase , was well at tended. A .simple lioral duslirn In white , icpio'cntlng a cioss , wieath and an anchor v\asthoonly oinament put on tlio casket. As Mrs. Catherine Cliaso Bprague , with H pai ty in company with lici ontcied the hull and passed down tiio central ulste. the gicat oignn sounded a funeial cpmfiosiHon. At its lonc'iiision Hon. Benjamin Bultorwoith made a bilef addioss trauatprrlng the 10- malns to the state of Ohio , closing by com mitting to ( Jovcrnoi Forakcr the casket con taining all that remains of the distin guished citi/en of Ohio. Governor Poiaker , in accepting thUBacred tinst foi tlio Male , said the entire statool Ohio felt honoicd by ( ids duj's proceedings. Tlio goveinor then paid a tiliiute to tlm memory ol tlio ( lend justice. Piajei was then olTeied by Key. Di. John Hall , ol Xow Voile. Tnlsvvas follovvcil by a chorus of angels. Tlio ovgoveinoi's ointlon was not , ho said , the vvoik of a hls- toi Ian 01 of a critic , but only the eulocj of a loving disciple. It was delivery ! with tcndei- ness , which at times was tinged with deep leollng. Thocholi sang ' "Piajm. " .Instho btanle ) MuthortS , of the United States MI- piciiio couit , made the closing nildiess , M'ild KuinorH I-'roni Mo.vico. Si. J.OUH , Oct. 14. A special from Kl Paso/lexas. sajs : A topoitlsln olrrulallop hero to the elTcct that cvPiesidont Gon/ale/ , of Me\lco , lias been assassinated In the in- teiioi , but as tlio exact location of the place wheiotho sujiposed crlmo occurred cannot bo ascertained , the icport Is icport ih leceivcd with consldeinblii doubt. Other stintlins ; rumoisaie afloat heiu to the ctRct tliat the Mexican government IH again struggling to suppress an Insuiiectlon movement. A Mexican nlllrlal mid this af tin noon that ho hid posltlvii information that ovei twenty persons had just been shot at Fresnlllo , a town in the. state ot Xaectecai , by order ot the Mexican govoinment. The oflucr also said ho had Ill-aid a minor that Uoiiuio Itublo , mluistei of tlio Interior and father-in- law to President Dhu , had dlsappcaed ( while out riding In the submhs ot the City of Mexico , and hi ) was supposed to have been kidnapped by insurgents. Pnalnnncil AT PlIIIADKI.l'lll V Atllletlo . . .1 a 0 0 0 1 1 0 05 Baltimore . ? ! ooonoooo-o HUM ! hits Athletic'ItaltnniiiM. . I'-uois Athletic y , Baltimoio 0. UmplioValen tine. tine.AT ST Louis- Browns . . . . , .00008000(1 ( 8 Maionns . 0 0 o n 0 ( I 0 (1 ( t ) A f > erliol ninogamos will bo placed , Hewitt Accepts the Nominal Ion , XiwVoiiK , Oct. H-Abram H. Hewitt has agreed to accept the Tammany nomina tion foi mav or , and lias wiltten a lottci an- nounclnt ; tliu lact. Hewitt stipulates , how ever , that the balance of the ticket should IH sattatactoi ) to him. A ICefui mor for Mayor. Nuvv VOIIK , Oct. H. Tlio commutes of ono I undrcd to-night nominated Throdoio Uootuvclt for mi ) or , THE TEMPERANCE WORKERS , Two Conventions in. Session and Whnt They Have Done. W. C , T. U AND GOOD TEMPLARS. UnstlncR nnil Fremont the Places litfulfil Unicorn Klectctl for the lnR Vcnr A tilttlo Outli- crlnir nt Lincoln. The flood HvstiNos , Xeb , Oct. U. [ Speolnl Tolo- ; iam to the Hi.tThe ] annual session of I'e grand lodge Independent Otdci of ( Jond IVmplats \ebiaska , met in tegular session n the lodge loom of Queen Clt ) lodu'O of this ell ) at 10 o'clock this mottling. The loilgo opened in due form with Anna M. Saunders grand chief templar , In the chair , and then noceededto nnkusiich protein appointments and adopt such rules as weio necessarj to c\- tedlto the business and then adlomnrd mill 2 p. m , i'lie lodge was called to older b ) H. Coole ) , gi and vice tcmplni , when an uldiess of welcome was dcllveied bv I. . B. 'aimer , which was w i > abl ) icsponded to > y A. 0 , Wolfenbaigei , of Lincoln. The edge then piocecded with the regnliu ordei ) f business. During the nttcinoou a great leal of enthusiasm was manllested b ) the iiembcis ptesent , and all enjojeil thomselvi's ind woikcd with an eainostness thitcan bo uoductlvo of nolhlii ! ; but success to ho older foi which thuy uio woikitig. After ( oiicludlng the business ot tlio alter- luuu the ledge adjomncd at (1 ( o'clock. In Im in euing the lodge openi'd with It. Coolev. 'land vice tciiiplat. in the chair. Altei luiv- ng piocecded lot a while with the le ulai oide1 ot business , tlielodu-o listened ton ver ) iluasant and Instinctive addiess fiom Anna S. Haundeis , ginnit ch'i'f ' templar , 'then bean - ; an n geneial discussion ol mattei s pcrtain- ng to the wood of the oulci , lasting about two houis , which was lollowod by a vciy ear- icst spuech by A. ( ! . Wollenbarger , after which ilio ledge adjoin ned until 0 o'clock i. m. ' 1 he following are the ofllccis foi tlio onsu- ngvear : Anna M , blunders , grand chief templai , Lincoln : ( ieoigo .Scott , grand coun- rlliir , Allen ( iillscn , giaud vice templai , David City : L. U. Palmer , giand recording secietar ) , Hastings ; Mis. n. A. Mins , crand tieasiuei , Omaha : Mis. P. . A. bmitli , giatul supciintoiidcnt ol juveuilo temiilars , Pali- icld. ' 1 he other ofllceis are to be appointed ) ) thogrann chief and vice templars. The maud ledge adjourned this i veiling to meet it Lincoln next ) eai. Netir.iska's W. C. T. U. FurviDNT , Xob , Oil. 1-f. [ Special to the But. ] This is tlio thiid day ot the annual iieeting of the State Women's Clnlstian remperance Union. The tonvuntion will close to moi row niglit. So fai the sessions iavo been well atlended and i\ good inteicst shown. Thcte inesent 17" regulaily cl'Oben lelegales i'lom moie than hit ) townstliiougli- out the state , and a lame niimbci ofiltois : iom abioad. Atlho oiiening session. Miss Kmtiin P-ly , ot this city , delivered a neat ad- Iress of welcome , which was nppiopilatel ) ind fcellnglv responded to b ) Mis. C. h. Soule , of Omaha , The piesident's addiess on Tuesday eveiilng , by Mis. Jcdnie Holmes , of Tccumseh , was full of eirncstncsb and sounded the key note of tliecainest nusado acainsttho llijuoi tiafhc now being made by Ilio women of Nebiaska. The cm responding secietarv's report showed an imreise duriiiK tlio past vcai of lilt > -slx local unions in the state. Wednesday moinlng the icpoit of Hie superintendent ol legislation , Mis. Ada U. Bittenbcuder , ot Lincoln , was read , she being unavoidably absent. Her repoit uiged Ilio gicat impoitance ot more stiingcnt laws In regard to impino llteiatine , legal piotcc- lion for imiitv and munlc ipal suffiago for women. Miss Prances K. Willaid , national piesident , appealed at this session , and as slio came loiwaid to speak , the convention uiose and gieeted her with the white salute. Slwspoko In icgard to the cliculatlon of the woild'a pledge and tern- peianco liteiatinc. A telcgiam of gieetlng was dispatched to the Iowa state convention In session at blouCity. . 'J lie comtesles and itlv lleires of the convention were extended , o Miss Willaid and Mis. bkcltoti , the latter a t ilented ( ieiinan l.idy of. Califoinia , who is laborinc vvltli gieat success prlnciiiallyamong those of her ow n nationality. MIR. Pooley , ot Lincoln , stiperlnteiulent of ovangollstical work , reported at tlie iitternoon hi'ssion. ns also did Mrs. ( ! . W. Clink , of Omaha , supei- inteiidcnt ot social puiity. In each o' these blanches piogress vvas icpoitcd and renewed activit ) uiged. H. W. Hauly , of Lincoln , the piohibliion nominee for coveinor , vvas pieseiu and briefly adiiiesscd the convention. Last evenlnir vvfluebsed tlio clowning suc cess ot tlm convention. It vvas tlio addiess dcllveied at the opeia house by- Miss Wlllard. A laiger audience nevei assembled in the opeia house , lively foot of stand ing room was used from pit to gallery , and main vvcio unable to get In. Miss Willaid spoke 111010 than an bom and a moio eloquent ple'a vvas ni'Vi'i heard In this city. She is a lein.ukaLtlv cleai thinker and n magnlllcent speakct. Hei woik is devoted pilncipally In ui'hnlf of the whito-rlbbon rlbhoti movcnii'iit 01 national Icmiicianie1. The lolloping ollh eis were elected to dnj for the ensuing v eat : Mis. Jennie F. Holmes , Tccumpoh , piesident ; Mi . M. A. liltehrock , Fremont , vice piesident at largo ; Mis. Porls Wilson , Lincoln , corresponding secretai ) ; Mis. C. M. Wooihvatd , bevvard , tieasnrer. The KnlxhlK ot Pyihlns. Xeb. , Oct. II. [ Special Tele- giam to the Bnr. ] The annual eonclavo ot the Nebraska KnUhts of Pjthlas closed Its three da ) s1 session In this city this evening. 1 ho session has been an interestinu' and 1m- poitant ono in tlm hlstoiy of the order. Ovei two him died knights have been in attendance. The pilncipi ! event of intciest was the parade and compctlvo diill of the tin co Lincoln dlvlsloiiHesteida ) aftei noon , witnessed bv thousands of cltl/eiiH , Apollo division No. 11 raulcil off llrst mono ) , Lin coln division No. 1 second , and A. D. Mai- shal division thiid. A iceoptlon and bill was lendeied the vlsltln/ knights at ( ! m- numla hall last nl/ht by tlm citUcns and membeis of tlv : local ledge , The olllcer.s elected foi the ensulnu'vear an : us follows : Past grand chancellor , ,1. .M. It win ; grand elmnculloi. John Monlson ; giand vicoch.ineelloi , J. B , Chapman ; * grand prelate , B. W. Wuol.vton : xiaiul master of thoexclicqiiei , A. Yi'.i/rJ ; giand keeiier ol recoidsHiulbeil , i : , K , Fienih ; giand inner ruird , fieoriro Klikham ; giand outer guaid , Lew Webbei. The riillilnic grand chancellor. J. M. Iivvin , niiulo ids icpoit , which sliovvB tlio older In u llouijslilngeondltlnn , seventeen now lodges having bciin Instituteit the past u.u , and an Invieasu of about .seven hundred In the mem bership , and out ) ono lodge saw lit to gtvo up llh uiait'T. 'Ilio giand Iccpir ot lecoids and waif , lopoit contains much of in- \viift \ to knlghtH : Membcislilii on Junu 'M. lbV-VoO ) > ) , Milking UK follovTM Past gi ami i haiicclloi ! , r.ipihtclmnrolluiii ; , 2 ! > T : knights , ltisi ; loliif contributed by Mibnidinato lodges during Ilio yrai to hick onlestltutu bu'thern and families , 1.7b7.l ) ; lialanco In the oxi hcnuers of buboidinuto lodges , June toi , isi. sn.aiw.tvi } in widow und inplian lunds , liy.W.aluoof : tlio lodiropropi-ily as teportPd Juno SO. 1 si8,0il.w , heiug an In. Cieaboot SV&i f'7 over tlo | amount iciioitci ! oniicaraio : < ; imd lo-lgo H-ceipts for juai omling October 1 , lh' , JM 417 70 ; dltbuiM- . muntb foi tame period , Si.7'.ir ! ! > 'J : o\- ( s of rec-'lpts1 ovproNpondilints , loaxoj ; balance on hand per lust repoit , iJOOUO ; cash assets b'ranU locUf , i..0- ; | : didiii-tamount loaned lit 10 per cent , { 1COJ ; cvuh in i 'hcquer , Tlio r nd mastei ofllicexcf.c'iuei sopoiteil the * tollow Ing t ondillon of Hit * un inccs ol the lodge : Htceiptafrom ritlilnggtniid master ul tlio exchoiiucr , 5.,0 > 1 , 10 : from giand kccpii ot tocords and seal. 5t , 7.70 : total , fcfi.J a 10 ; oxpcndlturi's , paid grai'd 'odge v\aiuints , Iroui 5 0 toOj-.1 , both iialusUe , aggie ; atiii on A AVeuk I.tNroi.v , Neb , Oil. -bpcrUI [ Telo- cinm to the lir-lho ! : ] republic UIR held their first campaign meeting In the city to- niglit. About two bundled and liftypersons were present. Incliidlinr all persuasions. It was addressed by Hon. James Laltd. of Hast- Ings. Ilo un lowed at souiplonclh the snob- bishncss and weakness of liiedomociatiend- ministration , and made u sinnig appeal tn republicans - publicans to stand by the Pitt ) . 'Ilio mull- IMICO was not very enthuslastio , conslderlne the Inten-st tlmt Is being taken in this din- trkt over congressman , and the- honorable ceiitleman acted as tfiouu'h Im thought tlio people lieto were talhei indlfTeieiit In politics. Mill Tor Onklnnil. OAICIM ) , Xeb. , Oct II.- ( Special to the Bfrc 1 0. A. Jacobson , recently of Now YorkCltv , and who has started n Swedish paper in Omaha , was licic- this week looking upalocilion foi .1 paper mill Ho Is wall lilcascd w lib Oakland and w III iocato n pnpcr mill here II the water power s donated. Tlu > giouud bus alread ) been donated. AiomlnntloiiH foi Senator. NonroiK. Neb. , Oct. ll-fSpiclal Telegram - gram to the Hi i' . | The demociatlo convon- lion of UieTentlidlslilct met line to-ulght and nominated T. Howe Kcbeit , a wholesale - sale lliiuoi dcalci , of > oi folk , foi senator. AUOUT OUIMHI : . Stoi k'H ol Mort I tiltUntniKO * on Cclcs- WASHINGTON , Oct. 14. [ Special Tolegiam totho BI.I. ] The lioiilblo slot ) that came liom Alaskan tow das a oielathe to out * lanes committed upon Chinamen up tlieie. whereby a hue number of them were sat adrift upon the ocean without ui"ans of sav ing themselves , ! still being ch diluted lu a number ot mnvspapcis. Youi correspondent called at the C hliiese legition to-d ly to leal n If an > thin , ; had been iccuived In conilrmu- tlon of the icpoit. "Wohavo henul nothlnir wlmtevei about the mallei , " lepllcd Mr. Barllett , the Amer ican sccietai ) of the legation. He was In clined to legaul the storj as mailu out of whole cloth. "Is an ) thing being done ov the legation relative to the alleged outrages committed upon Chlnamon lauding at San Francisco and other points on the Pacilie coast ? " "Nothing. U tlio minister waH doing nnv- thing it would not be best to have It pub lished. Hut 1 can tell ) ou that no stops have been taken. " Mr. Itarilett siid furtliei that the' oniecr > of the lc-'ation weie hopelul of getting tlinmh tlielr indemnitv bill ut the next nession ot coiigiess. In his opinion it was only a lack ot tlmo tliat piovented its passage at tlie la t session. A nilz/nrd In riover. IlAi.nvioiti : , Mil. , Oct. IS. 'I hepiohlhl tionlstsol both Mankind and "V liglnla have tiled in vain to leach wilh the law the tlcmi- ishing saloon ot John B , lli//ml ! , on Pox's island. The only house on this little ti.iet ol laud , wliiih Is located seven miles liom Cils- field , Wicomlco count ) , is the residence and saloon ot BlU/uil , who Is leaping a foitune on ills snlu ot "bottled lightning" to ( do osteiuifn. The spot Is paillv In Mai.vland and parti ) in Viigmln. ) et is amenable to thuIawH of nelthci state . On tlio main land all nioiuid the island in Vli- ilia and Muviand , local option exists. ' 1 lie house' is situated paitly in Maiyland anil < putly in VIiglntaTbut Itso.xiict location can not bo arrived at , ns It is not Included within the lines of nil ) county or dlstilct. Smith's island and Cilsholel d 1st i let of the county lie adjacent to flic Maud , but no poition ot it is included within the limits of eltlioi of thCMt dislilcls. Tlie piopijc'toi has no license to sell liquor , and not being In nuv county , so lai as the existing lines show , and bniug un able to locate himself ho has no soinco liom wide h to piocuio a license , and consequently goi's without. In the absc-nce of an million ! ) to maiitll- cense there can ot coiiiso , be no authority to piohlblt him irom selling wifhout a license , and not being within the juilsdletion of any count ) he is not subject to the existing locnl option laws of tlio bonlerlng ( utilities. Hin barioom pluvious to the passage ol local op tion laws In the neighboring counties ot Vli- ginln. was located on the Vhinnia side of the line , but after tlie pas agc IIP has lumoved it a lew feet and ovei the line , and now con ducts ids luislni"in ! Maiyland. On this pc- culiail ) situated island a man can xtanel with t one foot In Maiyland and the oil or in Vli- ginly and dinil ; to the health of both states and defy thu iiutimiltieu ot each. MIH. Ilovvo nt Her Old Trick H. Niw : Yonic , Oct. 14. A si > cclal. liom Boston - ton b : ) s MIH. Small L'.llowi' , who was taken irom pilson about n ) cai ago , nllei serving three yeais lei swindlim ; hundicds of people out of Ihousoiiils ot della a by hei m fiuloun t Women's bank , is again working her old ) ganio here. A few months ago she mid uj colleague rented tlio largo liouso at No. li West Newton BtH'ot , wliuro they huvoacaln stalled the famous hank. 11 Is run on the old Bvstcui , except that they1 take on deposit no sum less than 000 and pinmlsu T | wr cent intciutft a month Instead of S. To u woman liom Klttc't ) tliat wanted to deposit 8JOO Mis. Howe said that she had all hut old ciisloiiie'1s hack again , and was doing a liigei business than ovei. blio explained tliat thev had no cliciiiar or pi luted pat UciiluiH to give visitors and did not ndvuitlse In tliu newspapers. The ] ) ations vvciunll piivato customws and her curds weio hiifilclent. The police have been Informed that Mis. Howe IM at hrr old tilcks and aie now at work on the matter. It is probables tliat within a week thin svvind- lei will again bo lodned behind the bais. Blolo Their ItiLjht ofWny. MiMVAtJKisi : , Oct. 14. A special to the Kvunlng Wlftconnln from Madison sa.v8 that tliu Northwesluin lalhvuy property ow ners along Thiid sticet aie high ! ) excltud ( ivei u match stolen by the Chicago , .MIlwiui- keo&St. Paul company which list nlghl , with 1200 laboiciH , laid a track between Itn Watertovvn launch and HIM 1 rack of tlio Northwestern ion ! on disputed gumndf. This movi'iuunt vvu to iioad oil Injunctions and tochcckmalo thu Illinois Ce.ntial iall- vva ) , Hold liiinlr Hohhera. Mn.wAi'hFh , , Oct. 11. A special to the Wisconsin fiom Ashland sa ) & two men entcicdVllinirth'.s : bank ut that place about 10 o'clock this moinliig and compelled Mi. Wllmarth to oiitei the vault at Iho point of their ruvolvern vVlillo ho was In thu vault tl o robbi-is took ยง 4,000 in easli liom this * ' Hiiuill Kafo and made theli escape. 'I'hfi P'dlco and a posse of elti/i'iih aiu on the tiuclc of the lobbuiH , vvno took to the woods. 'Jhreo 'J lines and Out. I'IIVKI : < ANI > , O. , Oct. 14. Percy Hinring- ton , u fanner Hvlni ; In AMitalinln counly , jvasmuidun-dtwo ) cais ago. LouliJ Web- Ktur , a .voung man , was miubtcil for the eilmoandon two trluls vvas convicted ut inuidt'i In tlio first dcgtccnnil sentenced to be banged In both i.isus. In tlm tlilnl tilal , wlilchwas held In Tiumlmll counlv. iho jutv has jiii.t btought InuvLutiLt of not t'tiii'y. ' _ . _ . _ A Geologist biih Ides , NoitiH AP.UIS , Mass , Oct. 14. The body of B.oaid Putnam , chief of the tov > 'iniiu'Ut topogiaphlca ! survey , was foiinel liauglng U ) n ire'o thU moinlng n st > oit distance from thegtoloxlot's camp , whcin be Imd been worKIiig , lie In I hi en mi-siu ! fiom thu e'.unp tor a week. No cat su leu ina sulcldo la kuown , A C'tieclc on linulliuis , KuKIA.Oct. 14. Uuit'illl K.llelUrS , Ht'fcr sl.in milltuv ngcnr , has Incu ordectd by blu i gox-riiuiuii * to ubaBUon his proposed journe/