I HE OMAHA ILY SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , TUESDAY AIOHlSflNG , OOTOBEli 2 . 1880. NUMBER 120. BLACK RECEIVES A REBUKE , A Washington Doctor Writes a Oanstio Letter - tor to the Commissioner. A STORY OF NAVY SMUGGLING. tllcli llnnk OlIlccrH edict Sipioals on the Uxtravnganco of Ills 1'rcdeccHSor DIsltnrHO- inentH of Ihn Pension Otllcc , A Physician .Scores Itlack. WASIIINIITON. Oct. ' > , [ Sjicclal Telegram to the Hii-Un : : ] Thursday last Dr. ( larnctt. a leading phsclan ! and prominent demo crat of this city , sent to Pension Com missioner Hiack a sick cert Illcato In the ease ot a lad > ' employe of the. pension ofllce. Next day the doctor received from ( Jcneral IllacK a note saying the certificate was not sulllclently explicit , the rules of the olllco re- ipilrlnt ; that physicians shall specify the trouble with which an employe is allccted. The commissioner therefore requested that a new ecrtlilcatu be made out as soon as practic able , and added that such documents were treated with the strictest confidence. Dr. Oarnetthas sent a reply to Commissioner lllack's request , in whleh.'jvimong other things , ho savs : "JIv" lirst Im pression when reading this ex traordinary and somewhat impertinent edict was to return It without comment , but reflecting that the interest of a lariro number of innocent persons may bo Involved I have determined to give expression to my views of the issue which you have thus presented. Several jears ago Ibis question of the right on the part of the government to require eer- tlllcalesof physicians specifying the disease with which an absent employe has been af fected came before the medical association of the District and ni'ter a free expression of opinion by its members upon trie subject it was determined no such demand should bo compiled with. In all civilized countries the medical man and patient Is legarded as a private compact involving the personal honor of the former and possessing all the sanctity Implied by an oath , ono which no honoratile memb.'r of the fraternity could violate without entailing upon himself per sonal dlsurace. This question cannot now ho determined by meiu olllelal dictum of a government functionary , although clothed In seemlimly arrogant language of "requir ing that physicians shall , " etc. No medical man in this city who possesses proper self respect mid correctly appreciates tlio dignity and lesponsibilitles of his profession will ever demean himself so lar as to comply with Hitch a iide. " IIHlll-TONl'.l ) HMl'UHI.KIIR. A lengthy interview Is published here this morning with an ox-corporal of the marine corps , a man who is vouched for as being honorable , liavlng resigned from the naval service In issa , in whicli It is slated that naval olllcers have for many yeais been In league with sum. glers and have bnumhl to this country a large poitlon of the impoited poods consumed. The ex-marine olllcor. who Isln business in this city now , says that in ISM ) while serving in a subordinate capacity on the United Stales ship Saratoga , the ship was sent Into the Mediterranean to bring home u car 'o of goods for hluli olllclals tit Washington. "At thu naval pay station , at Villa Franca , " he says , " wo took onboard ( pule a carjo ol carpets , rugs , etc. . purchased by ptisons In high station and sent to Villa I'rancafor storage , whMi were marked 'Sec retary Thompson. " ( lloves , silks , ) r."os , etc. . were purchased In huge quantities , packed In sealed metal boxes and waterproof paper. Jirfnct , the pmchases wcio made so extensively that we began to think wo represented some mer cantile house , lather , than the United States. On oifr relurti "trip , Ave shipped at Funolml , . wlicre the shli8 | launch was low'eredifor this phrftoso of assisting -iif talclng-oii boatdotir last ciirco. viz. , wine. Upon arriving In thu United States Instead of putting into an Important port , wo. anchored In Hamp ton Koads , and were not troubled by a visit from the collector of customs. ' 1 lie first transfer of cargo made was to a light-house loader which came into the roads , and to II was transferred casks of wine and maiked "llabcock. " A few days later theTallaimosa came down from Washington , proceeded to Hampton roads , and imulo It convenient to come alongside the Saratoga abottl dark. The crew was at oncis put to work rigging whips and tackle to aid in taking the cargo out of the hold. An estimate of the amount of plunder , consisting of wine , carpets , laces , silk goods , etc , , transferred to the Tallapossa may be- formed from the time occupied in un loading the vessel , about five hours. In jus tice to the officers attached to the Saratoga It ts proper to state that their portion of the cargo was a reasonable ono ono or two casks of wlno each to ship to friends In dis tant parts of the country , some dozen pairs of uluves and several bolts of silk. The bulk of cargo , however , was consigned to such humble clti/.eus1 as Secretary Thompson. ( ieneral Sherman , Commodore Kntlish and . others of the same standing. lllJNKIIirT 1II.OWH HIS lIUfll.K. Public Printer Benedict , In an Inter view with tlio Post , endeavors to show that Itomida' administration of the printing oir , e was criminally extravagant , If not cor rupt. The Interview concludes as lollow : "borne of these days them will bo a staitllng explosion of the way In which ex-Public Pi inter Hounds mnuagcd to squander public money. Ink und other supplies are now be ing pmchuscd for one-half or one-fourth the sum Hounds paid for thu articles that were Intel lor In quality to the new supplies. Of ir > , < HX ) pounds of Ink purchased during the last year of Koumls' administration , tour- fil'thh ol it cost ( r'J in 8" > per pound. Benedict does not p.iv over $ \ . ! > 0 per pound forauy ink now , and must of It ho buvs tor less. Ho Invites competition , and buys Iiutho cheapest and iKist maikor. Hounds hotunt all his Ink , and some other supplies1 , limit his brother-in- law In Chicago , .Most of the supplies of vari ous kinds ho obtained either trout or through his relatives ami peisonal trlends. Wlion now printing presses were wanted his HOD was madu the necessary nilililk-man through whom they worn purchased. Some WQV was always found for n frlund to make u commission and much of the sup plies wore wasted ur destroyed by not boini ; properly kept. Printing Ink for Instance , which needed to be kept at a moderate tem perature , was exposeit to the weather when the tliermeme.ler was at.em , KO that it was rondcted useless. I'rlntms' tellers , for which hluh prices weto paid , are all slack lo-day that novel havit been tiiicd and never can bo used. They aio ns hard as the crust of a EH nigger's heel lluit lias been barefooted all Hie vear. The workmen and foremen of Hounds' tlmo aio all there , and they readily admit all these things. Ills sala by employes that Benedict has been ai ound moio and has given moro atten tion to Iho itffahs of the establishment diulnu' the couple nt months ho has been heiotlmn Hounds did during all Ids four years term , Accounting ollleeis say that the Improvements nlrmuly effected by llonedict will tave the L'ovfriiniont huudit'd.'i of thousands of dollar lar every year. AIIHV NKW.S , Tito folio wing ainiv leaves have been granted ; Cuptain Olri W. Utind , Fourth rntalrr. Foil Howie. Atl/.otia , ono month ; Captain Selden A. Day , Fitth artllleiy , Fort Hamilton. N. Y. . two months , with permls- filon to ask for a four months' extension : First Lieutenant Wm , It. Hamilton , Filth artillery , l-'ort Columbus , N HV York h.ub.'r ' , nnu month , after October - * . The headquarters of the Depaitntent of Dakota will bu it-moved from Foil Snelllng teSt , Paul November 1 , as announced by General linger In n gcneial older. The garrison risen at Fort Snellln ; , ' Is to to largely In- creased. The now second lieutenants recently pro- moled from non-commissioned otilcors In the nrmy are all In this city fiom Fort Monroe , where they passed their tiuul examinations , Thoyhavy been oidcrcd to join I heir npw sultans iu follows : Lieutenant Odin ( lino- Icutenant Ilcufy tleteuer in fantry , Company K , cantonment on thn ITncottninhurt * , Colorado : Lieutenant Carl Keeps , Thirteenth Infantry , company C , Foil Stanton , Now Mexico , and Lieutenant ( iooree It. .Martin , F.ljhtcenth Infantry , com pany F. Foil Leavetiworth. Kansas. K.ieh . oflicer Is authorized to delay thirty days before joining his new command under this order. Lieutenant D. L. llralnaid , hotter known ns Sergeant Hralnard. has been assigned to company U , Second Infantry , and will he sta tioned at Walla Walla. This Is his old regi ment , but a different ronipinv Irom the ono he formerly belonged to. Ills promotion meets with unanimous approbation , the gen eral opinion being that he deserved It on ac count of his brilliant Arc'lc record. Kven in tlie signal service , where n feeling of Jealousy mlu'lit pievent a hearty congratulation , every body seems to think he has received nothing but what be deserved. His promotion will not stand in the way of his proposed Airtlc expedition a few years hence , but the addi tional rank , he raid to-dav , would bo an ad vantage , giving him a better .stamllni ; as u commander of the expedition. Till' NATIONAL lllllt.t. . Notifications of intention to take p.irt In the national drill hero next spring am being constantly received. Lieutenant (1. ( K. ( Jar- lock , commanding the .Muscallne ( la. ) Hllles , writes ; "You can put us on tlie list. If pos sible we will send vou a drill team and a rllle team also. We have held the stale championship-dneo 1M ) , and the champion ship of the not thwest In 1SS4. 1VO mid l a We have been in thltteen drills and cap- lined twelve p"ii/.e.s , ten times litst , once second and once third. Wo weto at Mobile and weto badly beat'Mi , and arc anxious to try eoiiclus.oiis neiiln with the southern romp , nlO ! < . " Captain A. F. Piawa. of the Vlcksburg ( Miss. ) Hdles , writes : " 1 liavo a very tine company and we are all very anx ious to enter the national drill inoiir city. " The artillery drill excites not only keen Interest , but are.itlivcrsltv of opinion. Ci.ptain Curtis , of Indianapolis , airaln wiltes strongly urging tlio foot dilll and learning to usy only one piece. On the other hand , Captain Dennyot tlie Danville (111. ( ) battery , savs : "My battery Is enthusiastic about tlie drill , and delighted at the suggestion that the contest will lliicly be in the mounted diill. ' As alteady noted , Captain Heaiilmm tele- giuphcd the entry of four detachments with liorses. 1'OSt'AI , MATTKIIS. A postofllce has been established at Galena , Haynes county , Neb. , and Eliza Meady ap pointed postmaster. Mail messenger service at Hutler. Keoktik county , la. , from tlie Central of Iowa rail way , has been ordeted discontinued from November li ; also messenger service at Sal- tille , Lancaster county , Neb. , from Hag sta tion , and at St. Kdwurd , Boon county , Neb. Star mail service between Noblesvlllo and Lincoln will bo increased to twelve trips per vrv'elc , beginning on next Monday. .NF.nll.V.SKA AMI IOWA I'KXSIOXS. Fiom the annual report of Thiid Auditor Williams , now in the course ot preparation , It is .seen that the aggieiratedlsbuiscuieutsof pensions at the DCS Moines oflleu tor Iowa and Nebraska dtirlnir the past year wen > in ISTli and Sl.-NO.OiW in 1ST8 , making a total of S'jr. ' Tl.ST'J ' In tlie past nine years. The total expenses of the agency last year weie SM.Ml. AIM'OINTMKXT AND IMtOMOTION. James D. Hale , of Iowa , has been appointed to a SUM ) clerkship In the pension ollice under fh > 'civil service rules , and Wm. K. II. Alexander , of Iowa , has been moiuoted In the pension ollice from Sl.-OO to SI.-IOi ) a year. AN ANNIVtiSAItV : IIP.fKI'TIO.V. Invitations have been icceived here from Colonel William Thompson , one ot the llrst congressmen from the state of Iowa , and now n retired iirniv nllleer residing at Bismarck , Dak. , who will celebrate his seventj-foirtli ; birthday November 10 , on which occasion a trand leception has been tendered him by bis sons. Colonel Thompson has been in Washington much of Ids lime during the past two winteis. - A I.A.VI > oKi'iri : r.vs1. ! . In August the defendants in the case of a contest ii ainst a public land entry in the Oxford land district , in lilaho.tucd out a writ of prohibition in the Third judicial district 'in Unit teiritury , to restrain the losisleraiid icoeivcr trout taking testimony in respect to the-validlt.v of th < ; entry and compliance by entry , made with the requirements of the law. Commissioner Sparks reported the matter to Secretary Lamar with a recom mendation that ho request the attorney gen eral to Instruct the United States attorney by telegraph to appear without delay before the court issuing the writ , and have the same dissolved on the ground that the court transcended its jurisdiction In attempting to Interfere with United States land officers In the ills-charge of duties Involving the exercise of their judgment and discretion. Thu secretary concurred with thu commissioner , and at his request the at torney general gave tlie necessary Instiuc- tlons to the district attorney. That olllcer has now reported ( Mat on the Mth lust , the court , Chief Justice Hays presiding , madeaii order vacating and distolvlnir said writ. This action Is icirarded by the geneial laud ofllco as Important in view of the question of au thority , recently raised , ami is said also to be in tcoirdnnce with the decision of the su preme court of the Bulled States for three- quarters of a century , ' that courts hav j no power to control tlie action of the. exccullvo department In its investigation or adjudica tion of public land entiles before patents have been Issued. A IIOMK l'-OK HIS .MOTIIKIt-IM-l.AW. "Pietty Piospect. " President Cleveland's country seat near heie. Is being Improved fur beyond what the citizens , of northwest Washington expected toi < ee , It was thought that little else than a tojiivenated house would he put on the place , but now fences , any quantity of Irnit trees and vines , and loa'ilsof the best qrallly of fertilizer Imvo been taken out hero recently. The roads weio alieady line , so Unit it iHwau to look as though the farm would not only bu made to look pleasant , but productive. It Is slven out In society elicles that these Improve ments are being made lor the hniclll ot Mrs. Folsom , the mother .of Mrs. Cleveland , and that nextspringslio will IIIONO to ' 'Pietty Pros' licet. " Mrs. FoUom intends to spend most of this winter hole. It Is said , and that situ will assist the daughter in the white house calctylcy. Theri'Iwiiii a report eiru'idalfd a few ila\B ago that .Miss uosoKIIibeth Cleveland would live at tlie PieMilcntV ( aim with Mrs. Folsom , 'ml ' that is untrue. President Mid Mrs. Cleveland look forward to the time whim they can drlvo out to Mrs. FoKom's of eveniuirs to dinniu'or lunch and llvo from the gardens to m cultivated , with great plcus- in e. II will m-.iko the imief executive a splendid reln'.U. MOIIIiioxn : OAI.I.S roMiNo. It has been decided by tlio ca'ilnet that Ihe bond calls shall continue nearly as lare and remilar henceforth as diiriiii ; tuo past three mouths. This conclusion has been arrived at after a determination In urge upon coiigio.ss the necessity of providing another basis for national bunk securities. Uy decreasing out , standing bands the debt is thus diminished- and t' ' < o nocessllj oC , a ' ! per cent bond for banks \\lll be mote plain , Tims will lift good nolleles bo inaugurated , At tlm tieas ttry dop.ulment It Is thought a U per CPU bond will bo Issued before the end of the liii of the next congress. Inter fitato WASIHNOTO.V , Oct. aTho hiipivnu couit to-day retulored a decision In tu.1 ca i of the Wabash , SI- Louis it P-ieilic lailroat comi > aiiy against thu people of the State o Illinois , The ctise was one of alleged un.itis discrimination In violating the .stale law o 1S7I , revl'fd In isni. Thu do cl-'ion U In eifect. that the htato law designed to ro nlato charges cannot ap ply to interstate trallle , as such nppllcatioi would livneh niinii the coi'stilntioiial power.s of congics * and bv a > ! amtiging nt.itrlclion o ( lie fieedmu of traffic. Kulln * of the supreme. c.ourtof Illinois IK ieve ed. Opinion ol Jus lieu .Miller , the chic ! jiiatlco und Justice Bradley dissent. The spocllio allegation wu > that thn rail road company churned KlderumlS. UeKiu ley l.'i cents JK-I H i noun is for the transpott In. : of gouils fiom Pouiiaio New Voik Cny and on the same day eh.tr d J < ase Htillox and F. O. .Swanuell r > ivnts per too notni'Is ' for thu SHIIO class of coeds from ( illlnian 111. , to New York Uillman being eighty six miles nenjer thmj Pt-oria-to New York. Tin di.'crimiQallon , it was alleged , was a violation of tlu law ot lllinol.'i , whii-li prohibits an > dii.ive for tnuiiprirtatlon of pas ongtrs o freight uilliin tlm stati'j of Illinois proper ti iMteI ) irt iUr iiin ) | would uo charged 'f > > Iho traur ; > i > rtaltoii of passengers or Ilia lJi lLt ) rvcr a greater dutunce o FWO Defenseless Women Knocked Down and Eobbed By n Negro. A YOUNG LOVER'S MAD DEED. He Initially Assaults a Companion For Thrmvlnu a Kl to Ills Girl- Hnlvlile by Dynamite Other Crime. A Urn till A CHICAOO. Oct. 2.1. [ Speclnl Telegram to the Hui.l : A brutal assault was made upon ( wo women by unknown negroes In Ilydc park last night. Mrs. Dolan and her sister , Miss Moral ) , weie walking along Wa'iash avenue near Sixty-third street , eolng to visit a friend , when a negro met and accosted them. liccelvlng no reply ho passed on but in a moment returned and sttuck Mrs. Dolan. who was carrying a baby , n brutal blow In the face , knocking her to the ground. The baby tell on the hard paving and sciearned. The brutal assailant delivered a vicious kick at It. which missed the child , but struck the mother in the abdomen. The assault on Mrs. Dolan was continued until she was unconscious. Miss -Moral ) , para lyzed with terror , bad been unable to scream , but now started to run. The ncgio followed , knocked her down and beat ner also into a state of insensibility , lie then secured S-IO which Mrs. Dolan had In her pockcthook and made nooil Ids e.M'ape. The attention of a saloonkeeper , some little dis tance away , was attraetrd tiy the walling of the babe and the unfortunate women were carried home and cared for. Mrs. Dolan Is badly bruised , but not seriously Injured. Miss Moran had part of her hair pulled from her scalp and was horiibly pounded about the lace and kicked about the lower limbs. Her head , face and limbs nio raw and bleed ing and it is t'eaied her Injuries will lesult fatally. No trace hns yet b'-en found of the nilscieaiit , whose sole ohjict seemed to have been robbery. If caught last night he would surely have been lynched. Killed Ills llival. Lorisviu.i : , Ky. , Oct. 25. A Courier- Journal special says : Alex Ito.ird and John Paxton , school boys and rivals In love , stood Inastoiuat New Franklin , Ind. . yesterday. Their sweetheart , .Miss Inez llollls , passed by going to school. Hoard threw a kiss to her , and Paxton.em need , knocked him in the head with a stick , fracturing his skull , and then stamped his face to a jelly. Paxton hoimied to be a mad man and foamed at the month , ami before he could he captilted rushed to the woods waving his hands and shrieking. Hoard will die. Hoth are sons or prominent farmers of Scott county. Great excitement prevails. The young lady remains by the bedside of her dying lover. Suicided with Dynamite. DKTUOIT. Ocl. 21. A IJitrlinglon special to the Fteo Press says : A str.nue suicide oc curred on the farm of William Kidney , near here , late last night. K. J. Wilcox , a-cd sixty , waited until Ihe oilier members of the family had retired , and then stepped outside the dour and exploded a dynamite caitrld.o under his arui. The teport was terrific , and triisinienls of Ids body were su.itteieil in every direction. Crooked Municipal Olllcials. CINCINNATI , Oct. 3 > . Geoige T. Seller , ex-clerk ol the board of public works , was jounil over to the grand jury to-day in thu the sum of lnoo. This afternoon he ave some startling testimony at the examination of James .Morgan , of the board of public af fairs , who Is charged with certifying to fraudulent vouchers. He said he got his nephew. Joseph Puters. to personate Joseph Meyers & Co. and draw money on false bills ; that Peters -rave the money to him and lie paid three-fifths of It to Jnmes Morgan. He mentioned specifically where and when he paid the money to Morgan on two of these bills for SMX ) each. The case of M organ was submitted without argument and Judge Fitz gerald hold Morgan to answer to the grand iuiv in the sum of S2iKX ) , which was given. Tills testimony by Seller was wholly unex pected at this time , although it had been thought ho would express all ho knew befote the trials wete ended. A Murderer Attempts Snlolde. VAI.I.KY FAM.S , Kan. , Oct. 2o. Cy Laf- ferty , the negro who so brutally beat his wife anil then set lire to her clothing after hesjturated.lt with coal oil at Leaven worth last Friday nk'ht , came to tlm residence of his brother-in-law , John .Martin , near this place , last night. Ho lot hold of a larce butcher knife and mane a desperate ell'ort to end Ids life , cutting a cash in his throat four Inches long , completely severing the wind pipe. Ho was ( nought to ( own for medical treatment , and this afternoon the olllcers stinted with him back to Leavenwoith. Laf- terty will probatily die from the wounds If he Is not lynched meanwhile. Another Canadian Ilecrnlt. IxniANArous , Oct. 25. It was learned to-day that 11. J. Landers , a dishonest clerk of Laudeis , Givean & Co. , pork packers , had left a number of creditors upon transactions conducted as a broker. In these matters ho used the name of Jtickson Lander- , that being ing the name of his uncle and at least ono of the losers. What the amount of the shortage on this line will bo cannot bo told until tlio ictiirnsaio nil In , but it is believed it will amount to full S'-W.OOO. A Colored Fiend Iliiiii ; . MKMPIIIS Oct. 25. James Haynes , col- oicd , who miinioiod .Mary Jackson , also col- oicd , last Friday In Bolivar county , Missouri souri , and afterwards mutilated her remains , was taken hum Jail at Prownsvillc , Miss. , last fciatiiiday night by a mob of colored men and hntiged. AN ANCIENT OIIK.STMJT. Covornor BiraKiio'H | Present AVil'o lUiigw Up Kate ClniNC. Nr.w YOIIK Oct. 25. [ Special Telegram to the HKK.J The present wife of Governor Spraguu sends the following card to the World : To the Kdltor of the World : Melhinks 1 hear you Miy on receipt of this , "Oh. for n chestnut gong , " and the wonder is why the public is not uon-'ed with thirty or forty years of Kato ( 'halo's intrusion upon thum , Bhii has said and written for twenty-live years what him pleased about Governor Bpntgw. with apparent impunity , hut when [ he or her satellites put words Into his tihnth , Ills incumbent todenvlt publicly. Governor Spragtiu has never uttered n harsh word concerning her , hut neither can ho en dorse sentiments which ho docs not believe wholly or In part. Slnca Kate Chase has been iiL'ltallng the lemoval of her father's body , she has beguiled the Interim by entertain - tain In ? leporlors with reminiscences and shadowing forth her charms , assuring the public she married Governor .Spra. mi to fut I her her father's political in- tete.-'ts , thus nmityring herself on tlie altar of .Mammon. A recent article , which has been extensively quoted , purporting to have been an Inteniuw with Governor Spraate , but which In lealliy cmunate.l from the same source as the test , has demanded , In justice to truth and decency , a denial in detail. 1 liuvej felt over kindly towaid her , for her actions have given mo the luvo of tlie noblest and grandest of men , and would only ask her to hesitate ere she hrniL'rt Into connection with her shame that which belongs wholly or en- tiio to another. 1 demand that she does not refer to my husband In any form whatever. Wo extend to her our united pity , which she ever and will nlway.s comm.ivl : , INI-.Z Sl'IIAGUK. Canpnchela , . Oct. 2J. Mlaluo in I'ciinuylvanla. PlTTSituHO , Oct. -To-morrow morning Ulalne Marts on.a tour through the anthra cite owl regions. I'toin tiiii anthracite re- glons'.to goes'toowYoik , wlu-ro It Is said h'e will ( .peak In behalf of. Theodore UoobO- veil , republican candidate for mayor. VON Sudden and PnlnlnsR Kmlinc of a Varied Unrcer. frnpyrfoM / . . * > dy Jiimrt Oiinlmifrntirf.1 LONDON , Oct.fi. . ( Now York Herald Cable Special to the llrLater } : ] accounts about Count Von Hetist show that for the ast eight months he liafc really had no sleep. lie was afraid of opiates lest they should cattle him to fall Into his last sleep. He was silting with his eldest son , who Is sccietary if the embassy at St. Pctershctv , when death suddenly overtook 1dm. Sattnday evening ic had bcvn dining with a good appltltc , and after dinner went Into his study where ho began an animated political conversation with his son. Abruptly ho stopped talking and felt back in a faint In which ho died without a struggle. He was alieady dead when his son rushed forward to save him from falling olT his chair. U was he- lloved that the count had made n will , but up to the present nothing has been touml except two thick volumes of memoirs. He had collected all the caricatures of him self that appeared during twenty years and took great pride in showing them to visitors at Altenberg. He also collected newspaper articles and pamphlets relating to hims'elt. Ills musical talent was considerable. Among Ills vaUcs the most popular , "Itetoitrdes In dies , " was dedicated to the Princess of Wales , His last poem , dated /M ten ben : , June , IsSi ) , entitled "Vorbel , " appeared a fortnight ago In n Vienna review. H closed with words ot forgiveness to his enemies and "The battle Is over. " His remains will be burled at Alten berg. Spain nnif tlie United States. L ( ' < ' ) > ! / ' Wit tfNtliuJain'lliinlinlewirlf.l MAiMtit ) , Oct. ; . [ New Yoik Herald Cable Special to lie HIP. : ] The Spanish government has not yet allowed the Madrid press or the public to know the reply to the picsldent of the United States , and will not Immediately adopt reprisals against Ameri can Imports In tlio West Indies , because Spain is disposed to make advances for a general treaty of commerce to Improve the relations between Cuba , Porto Htco and the United States. Minister .Morel had a long Intel view on the subject to-day with United States Minister Cunie. Itritlnh Grain Trade Hovlc.u' . LONIIII.V , Oct. 20. The .Mark Lane Kx- pics.s in Its review of the British grain trade during the last weekdays : The restricted scale of wheat deliveries has caused values to harden. Several provincial markets re port an advance in native wheat of ituQdls. There Is an Increased Inquiry In London for ! > et samples. Sales of Kngllsli wheat durlni ! the pa t week were CiOl'ji quarters at 2 ! > s Oil , gainst 7los : ; quarters nt : ilsi'xl durlii. ; the cot responding perlod' iiht jear. Values of line baileys are steady , llain has destroyed the Scotch oats and. barley crops. Flour is firmer. Corn is rattler scarce. Foreign wheats aie steadier. There has been a frac tional Use in be.-t kinds. Wheat cargoes on passage have improved in value. There is a demand trom France under tlie stimulus of a proposed Increase in the import duty. Car goes of California ! ) for Kn'iich polls are freely taken at a Sdt d advance . At to-days nu'rket Iheio was an Impiovcd feeling. Kng llsli wheat was not dealt in at below Is ad vance. Foieien wlilte' Is Os dearer , lied American and Httssia wej-e lirm at Is higher. Flour was Oil duare.r. Foreign Hour was lid is dearer. ICnglish inaltlm ; baileys advanced -s and seconds Is. . .Oas ( , beans and. peas were lirm. The Czar toilljn Oflleers. ST. Pirriutsiii'mo , Qc.t. 2. " . .Tito czar and czarina yesterday affer uuvellintr the monument ment In hbiior of the Uusso-Tiirklsh war , at tended , a lunch glvei ] by thoofllceis of the army. The czar , proposing a toast to tlio officers , said : "In drinking to you. permit iiiu to wish you success and full enjoyment of health In the future. I thank you for the liurdi-h'ps yon underwent In the war be tween Utissia and Turkey , and I express these thanks in the name ot him who is no longer among us. Once moro I thank you. " A Vlllaso Fire. Vr.ii Air.t.i-s : , Mo. , Oct. 2" . The lire which originated in a livery stable on Newton street about midnight , last night burned fif teen houses and rapidly spread to business blocks , burning the pdhtoflico building , Odd Fellows' and Masonic halls , city hotel , many stores and small buildintrs. Total loss about S.W.OUO ; insurance , A Steamer On Flro. Livuui'ooi , , Oct. as. The National line steamer Queen , whicli arrived in tills port Saturday from New Yorlc , and which is lying at Alexandria ikclf , Is on fire. Tlie lire is burning In three holds. Sever , il engines are pourim : water on the flames. Tn i steamer is giadually sinking from the weight of water thrown into her. Two Kn llHti Fires. LONDON , Oct. 23. Tlio Peregeux seminary burned to-day' 'Tho loss will bo 8100,000 , A. great _ Iiro has occurred in Hornby dock warehouse In Liverpool. It was stocked with cotton and grain , The damage Is estimated at 100,000. ' Another Hitlcnrhui Candidate. LONDON , Oct. 25. The Standard says that Prince Waldemar , of Denmark , will bo pro- poe.ed for und probably- , elected to the vacant Utilganan throne. A Hoyal Head Laid I/o\v. lIciti.iN , 'Oct. 2.5 , Prince liohonlohe-Wal- denburg has died of apoplexy. .JUGS IN < ; uor.niA. Lively Times1 in Atlanta on ( ho \VhlHky QneNttnn. ATLANTA , Co. , Out. 85. [ Special Telegram to the Iiri : . ] The clfcct of prohibition In Atlanta has been to encourage the jug trade. On every tiolii reaching the city there is a lar < e consignment of jtjgs tilled with whisky. These jujs are carnei ] elf by prohibitionists and antl-prohlbltlonLst aliko. On uno train notably there were littA-onc-trullon jugs. The poorer people , who cjn't a If on ! to send for Jugs , tire besieging thu druggists for pure alcohol , the sala ot wljcli | Is permitted. They make all manner of excuses to get It. They take It out to the artedfjdi uiimps , to which dippers aio ' ; ittqcliedjiud ( dilute It theie , drinking the liquid to the amusement ol lookers-on. Thcro wilt bo a citizens' meeting to nominate caiulldalei'forclty olllcer.s. Doth wet and dry. KJ-O takliiK every means to cap ture the mct'tln * . Lively times nru expected , s Death. due AOO , Ocl , 25 , Cev. Hubert West , edl- Itor of tlio Advance , aiida widely-known the- ole ian , died suddenly nt Sycamore , Ills. , this morning , where lie had gone to deliver a sermon. EI Jn Dairy Market. CHICAGO , Ocl. 25 : The Inter Ocean's Klgin , HI. , sppclal says : ' Uttlter was lower and weak to-day on tlio board ot trade. Sales were lighter than they have been for sev eral months. Hegular sales were only r > , TH ( ) pounds at 27 cents. No cheese was bold. Total sales. 5021'JO. ItoiinU in llitlld tlm Jtoiul. PirjBBUitQ , Pa. , Oct. 2X The Chronicle- Telegraph this afternoon says : It instated on tlie best authority that tinder agreements now in existence the majority of stock in the South 'Pennsylvania railroad will bo con trolled at the next meeting by those who wish for the early completion of the road and who will so vote. They do not want to have tlieit money tli d up'nny Ion er In an unproductive fchape. They say they are wllllii'to put more money into the company in order to hurry things up and complete the Hue. REMANDED TO STATE COURTS The United Stales Supreme Court Sends j Back tlio Liquor Oases , A NEW CABLE INVENTION. Hello t'lnlne Makes n Contract for ( lie Control ol1 Its Artesian Well Death ol'a Preacher in n Car Sent Iowa Items. Itcniandrd td State Court * . OKI MntNM la , O-t , 85. [ Special Tele gram to tin ; UKK. I \ dlspitcli was ie- eoived nt Diih'.iqiie to-day front Washington statinir that the Unite I Stall's supreme court had remanded back to the state court * tins liquor injunction eases transferred from thatrlty to the fedcr it eomts. This Is ie- Raided as a trat : victory for tlio prohibition- iMs , as the Honor men luivo tried wlioiovcr they could to nave thesii eases taken out of the ftiti ! rotnt.s , on the ground ihtt tic liv ill irtlon pioeeodlnic was In e mlliet with the Irdernl ( institution. The sup-erne enint de cides thai there is no ennlllet and scud stho eases I a 'k. 'This will lead to now activity In cnrutclng the la\v. Saloon Injtint.-lloiiN Violated. Siorx Cirv , ! . , Ojt. r.-fSVln | Telegram gram to the llii.j : 'I'ho new turn takei' ' in the saloon Injunction cases to-day Is cans- Inir no little exelteni'Mit ' here , esiteclnlty In .saloon circles. The sherltt" lias arrested Paul header. C. Ornusc , F. Glcnka , James .Itink , ' 1'nni Mrennaii and Frank ICIapsch. These parties were taken to Cherokee to-day , where a hearing of their eases was to bu had. The same was postponed , however , until Wednes day. Attorney Wood piescntoil evidence to Judge Lewis on Saturday showing that the tempoiary Injunctions against tlte > u parties had been violated. It is entirely safe to pie- diet that .Hideo Lewis will follow the line of his past rulings , which will make the injunc tions pciputnal , and hence effectually close every saloon yet open. Hello IMnliic'N Nntnrnl Well. Hnt.i.i : PI.AI.VK , la. , Oct. 23. [ Special Tel egram to the ItKK.j Tlio city council of this place , having advertised for bids Iroin patties who would attempt to control the great well , have liad twenty responses ami have awarded the contract to a Marshalltown man. lie Is to shut off or control the well lor SO.COO aim work has been begun. The output of the well tor several weeks past has been nt the rate ofH.OOO.OOO ua'lons of water every twenty-four bouts. Since the contract lor closing tlie well was lot a new well three miles southeast of town has commenced spoiitiii : . ' . sending a two-Inch stream many feet in the air. Fell Dead in a Car Scat. Iis MOINIS : , In. , i1 } . [ Special Telegiain to the Mr. * : . ) Itev. Louis Hraisted. pastor of the Baptist church at Lo Claire , Scott county , died suddenly In his car seal this forenoon. He attended a service at the Baptist state convention at Cedar Haplds. This morning he took the curly train for home , ami soon after hell ) ! ; seated loll against his wllo , who occupied I lie same seat , dying Immediately. lie was lorniL-ily a well known revivalist. A Sunday Scrap. Sioux CITY , la. , Oet. 25. [ Special Tele gram to the Hr.K.J John McLado got Into trouble with Andruw Jensen at a boatdlnjj house on Iowa street on Sundav afternoon , and struck Jensen on the head with a ham mer. It is feared the wounds will prove fatal. McLado gave himself over to the authorities this moinlnir. and was bound over to Ihc district coutt. Heing able to secure bail he went to jnll. An Foxva's Man Cable Patent. Dis : MOINKS , la. , Oct. M.-lSpeclal Tele gram to the UKII.J A Diiburpie special says that the new system of cable cars known as the Kastmisscn patent , and owned by.1. K. Graves , of that city , was yesteiday given a trial in Chicago and pro\ed a pronounced success. The right to use the system in Illinois was to-day sold for 5400,000. A Fatal Fall. CKIIAH KAPID.S , la. , Oct. 25. [ Special Telegram to the HKK. ] A matt named Parker , an employe of Morln .As Co.'s butter and eg ? house , fell through an open hatch way this morning and will die I rout his in juries. Illsmnrck's Case Continued. Sioux CITY , la. , Oct. ' > . ( Special Tele gram to the. BEI.J : Bismarck , now a well known witness and conspirator in tlio Had dock case , was taken buforo Police Judge Lawrence to-day and arraigned for murder. As few people were acquainted with the fact that the examination was on the tapis , the ollicersand newspaper leprcsentatives formed Hie principal portion ot the audience. The information was sworn out September 25 by .Marshal Slianloy , alleging tnat the defend ant did wound , britlsu and kill licv. Haddock on August ! ) , and also on the same dav In company with George Trelbcr , John Arensdorf , F. Muncliratli , L. Granda , L. Plath , and others , did conspire to do the deed as charged in tin ; lir.-t section. The attorney for Bismarck stat 'd that he was not ready to proceed with tin ) case , anil asked for a week's contin uance. The state raised no objection , and this was uiantcd. The grand jury will con vene to-motiow , and it Is thought will BOOH reach an Investigation of the Haddock mur der and conspiracy eases. Fine of tlm jtuors are democrats and six aie republicans ; live am Irishmen and Ihieo GurmanK ; one was a republican until the puty took up temper ance and then Hopped over. It Is dilllcull to prognosticate anything with reference to this Itirv , but it Is certain the actions of few juries will bu watched with mure eagoincss and Intciest. Print U'orkH Strike. Cnr.STHit , Pa. , Oct. 'JS.--A strike occurred at Kddystonn Print works on account of a printer's wages not being iucicased at his request , nnil tlio entire works are now idle , about one thousand hands being idle. Tryliifj "Now l ) iwrtnre. " Mon. BOSTON , Oct. 25. This altcrnoon at iho United States hotel , the beard of visitors of Andover Theological seminary begun a liPfir- In ; ; whicli will ultimately lead to the decision of the question concerning the .soundness of the theological doctrines taught at A ndover. Dr. Seeloy presided. Jtidgo K. linckwoml Hoar and , liul it Asa Fiunuli appeared lor the complainants , and ex-Governor ( iaston and Prolcssor Invlght. of thu university law school , weru counsel for the professors at tlio theological wmiinary. Tito proceedIn gb to day related entirely to tlm matter of jinn- diction of the hoard of visitors to try the case , and had no issu < ) beailnu upon the mer its of the question. Tito arguments upon the question ot jurisdiction - diction were concluded this evening and the matter was taken under advisement , but adjournment - journmont was made without reaching u do- clslon. Tin ; Oleo ImWt WASIIINOTON , Oct. 25 , The commissioner of Internal revenue has imuliliril Iho logula- tlons in repaid to the oleomargarine law seas as to make them conform to the opinion of the attorney gnneral that the component * ot olcomatgarlue'arobtiblect to tax only when it is made in imitation or rosvwbUnco or butter , J ivouiif * Fuinulo Horse Tiller. DKTHOIT , Mich. , Oct. 23. A Free Press special trout Howell.Niy ? : A thcltucn-yrur- old girl named Lena" Fairbanks , \us sent , to thoietointbchool at Adiiais to < U , for howe THIS STATltKJCiK I.IUKHTV. I'ropnrntlhus F r the t'nvollliiK Arrival of tlio Krpncli UrlOKatos. Xiw : YIIIIK , Oct. iY-Pieparatlotis for the nnelllng of tlm "Statue of Liberty" next I'hursday arc piogresslng rapidly. The tMlnltig-shlps Portsmouth , Saratoga and lameslown anlved yesterday fiom Xe pott. and anchoied near the tlagslilp. The Ten nessee Is oil Beilloo's Island. The rest of the man-of-wars expected come In to-day. The Hretague , with the Fio.ich delegation aboard , was sighted olT Klro Island yester day altcinoun , anil ni rived at the ipiataiitlno last night. Members of the delegation on the vessel are : Count Keidiliand do Lesveps , liresldent of II o Kranco-Amcrieait union commltt-.i < ; Aiigiixt Itarlholdi and his wife ; Admiral Jaure.s and ( Jeneral IV" -'i-r ' ; tlio delegation of the chamber of i , niitl othei distinguished represeutatit nt the army , naval and civil bodies. The t'nloii League olub otfered the Kiench quests nil club privileges dutlng their stay lietc. The freedom ot the city will be given them by the mayor \\Ydncsday. llattholdl and Dcl.esseps state they had a pleasant voyage. Tlueo jcar.s and seven months ago wmk was begun on the foundation of the pedestal for Barlholdl's statue of Llbctty. To-duy the last rivets In the copper sheathing are being liammered into place. On Thursday the un- vi'llliii ; will take place , and ft tun thenceforth It will be "Liberty Knllghlenlng the World , " as the designer of the statue Intended. That a goodly poitiun of the world will be lighted is to be expected , for the great toielt In the uplltted ngiit hand of the dame will contain uiiX)0 ! ! ( ) candle-power electric light , and four llirhtson the pedestal will sued light to the extent ot ? , MX ) candle-power apiece. It was a dlscoiir.i.liti task which tlio com mittee having charge of the building of the pedestal unilerto'ik.and all honoris due to them and ( ieneral Stone , that their labors are about ended. Last spring the pedestal was about completed , and since then the huge iron skeleton , weighing " 01,000 pounds , has been raised Into position , and the copper sheathing , weighing 170,000 pounds , has been rlvited together and the joints carefully hammered smooth. Congress last cession passed a bill appropriating 5 ? " > 000 In a lump for thoexpensesof the approacliini ; unveiling. To tlnsfalilv generous allowance a restriction was attached. Owing to the cold water sym pathies of some of of the senators an amend ment passed the upper house providing that no part of the appropriation bo used to foot a wine or liquor bill ol any description. The house , too , let the amendment stand , and the president approved it. The New York chamber of eoinmoiw , realizing the tetrlblc elfect Crotdtt water might have on the diges tions of the French oflleials If they weru com pelled to ilrliiu it , have taken tlio refresh ment pmtion of the ptogrammo In haid : , and have promised to provide not only wine , but senatorial cold tea for the visitors. The entire party was taken tills moining to Bcdloc's Island on board the steam yacht. liartholdt expressed himself much pleased with the work done In his absence. Do Les sens will remain in this country only a week. TUB KPISCOPrtTj MN VKNTIOX. Many Clianuos In tins Ijlturyy Ailojilcil Iy Ilotli Houses. CuiCAOo. Oct. 23. Tliojjeneral convention of the Protestant Kplscopal church this motniiig resumed consideration of the plait of liturgical revision as reported by the joint committee. The house of bishops slgnilied its concuricnce in all but ten unimportant suggested changes. The house of deputies then proceeded to vote on the remainlnt ; eighty-one alterations and additions In the book of common prayer. The vote on each lesoltUion was Keneralll * over whelmluely In tn.vor.ot tto | proposed Changes. OlMorty-nliio dioceses , tlie clerical delegates of forty-three .voted aye , of fet ty-foiie dioceses , the lay dele gates of 'thlHv-sIx ' voted aye. Tills was about the rcuiRsentiillva vole on thelkst elghtreso- luliuns. As the voting was by dioceses on eaeli resolution the progress was slow. All the proposed alterations and additions were eventually agreed upon. As a result a ' 'Betiedictus , " In the order for morning . is insetted in full form. In tlio ru- rle prelixed to the apostles' creed It is per mitted to use. Instead of the words "lie descended into Hell , " the woids , "lie. went Into the place of departed spirits. " In tlie apostles' creed the word "again" is inserted alter the word "rose. " In the order for evenlnic prayer "magnificat" and "mine dimlttis" arc inserted. In the litany there Is Inserted the suffrage , ' -That it may please Tbee to send forth laborers Into Tlilno har vest , wo beseech , " etc. In the communion service , whim mot c than one celebration Is had the same day , the saving of the decalogue may ue omitted at the earlier service , pro vided the whole otlice be used once that day. Belore adjoin nmcnt the house gave Itself up for a time to the proposed amendments to the constitution afteeting the jurisdiction of bishops and the admission of new dioceses. Nolhliii : new was accomplished. . To-night the house of deputies at the close of the session formally coticnried in the ele vation of Or. Kirov to the missionary enlseo- pate of Utah and Nevada , and Dr. Talbot to that of Idaho and Wyoming. MISS. A. T. 8TJ3WAHT I > K.-VI ) . The Wlfonf tlie Deceased "Millionaire Suddenly Posses Away. Nrcw YOIIK , Oct. 25. [ Special Telegram to the Jiii.l : Mra. Cornelia M. Stewart , wife of the latii millionaire drygoods mer chant , A. T. Stewart , died at 10 this mornlnc , ol congestion of the lungs and heart trouble. Friday she took dinner with Mis. Henry Hilton , and on tlio way homo contracted a heavy cold. Satindny she was so 111 she was compelled to go to bed and a doctor wa-i sent for. Yesterday Mrs. Stewart grew worse and the doctor remained at the bouse all niL'lit. At UtfO this morning ox-Judge Hussell called at the Stewatt mannion and was Informed that . lfK. Stowatt was feeling better and was nliln t t sit up In bed , At n few minutes alter ten h < < wa/s nut prised to learn from a messenger of Mrs. Stewart's death. Mrs. Stewerl's funeral will bo Held Thursday afternoon from her late lesldcnce , Thirty- fourth btrcet und Fifth avenue. Kov. Arthur H rooks , of the church of Iho Incarnation. will olliclato. The services tit the house will be pilvate. The remains will bo taken to ( i.irden City. L. L , tor Interment In the tomb of A. T. Stowatt. The public suivlco will bo l.iild in the chapel late In the after noon of Thursday. Bishop Uttlujohn , who In in Chicago , has been telegraphed fur and is expected to arrive in time Intake part In tlie t-ervicos. Tlio services will bo of the plainest dcM'iiptlon , The casket will bo eoviired wltlt brack velvnt , silver mounted , and wlll.bit enclosed in a cedar box in the tomb. II Is saht that Iho body will bo enclosed in a a steel casket to prevent all posslblu chance n ( theft after burial. Mrs. Stewart was the eldest dan Oder of James Clinch , n former mcichantof this city. She was born In isui and was married to A. T. Stowatt In 1 A'I by tlm late llev. Dr. Mitchell. Smco tlm death of her husband tsled a retued life. Killing DiKtlllorj Cattln , CitiCAfio , Oct. y . The wtato Jlvu stock commissioner , rcphing to a delegation of cattle owners , declined to makotho stalu responsible for tlie appraisal or slaughtering ot any of tlio quarantined distillery cattle until siilllolunt funds uin placed at thu dis posal of ilm commission by the legislature. .Sixteen c.iltlo at the Pliieulx distillery were slaughtered by the owners today under the In.iue'jUon of the htato veterinarian. All were ptonoitiici'd sound and tiio meat will bo njl.l to-mutrow. Tlio carrasn of a cow that died during the iiL'ht at the 1'Jiii-nix was spirited away before the veterinariaii hud a chance to decide the cause o | dt'utli. A \Yiixlifimlun Ula/.o. \VA insfrrox , O. t , 31. Fire hroko out alioiitmldniu'htiiiM'-CormlckSsioct'ryslofe ' , sltnaled on I'aniisylv.inla avenue between .Second ainlTlird ! slrrets' . southeast , which spread to adjoining bulldlngi and de.stiove < l property ' valued at S-'Ai/w. .During the 'ptifgre sof the lire a barrel of gafollne ex ploded , wbHi si'rlou-jly Uijitrrd Iwi-lvo irt-r- ii < tns , iioiiu of whom , no > ve\cr , wefo It. lly DEATH STOPS AN ARREST , A Saloon Keeper Suicides Rather TLanBj Oaptnrctl Ey Officers. SARPY SOLID FOR VAN WYCK , Thn Old .Man Makes n limiting Speech at I'awneo City Ilonno Count- Politics Other Nebraska Nows. An Oakland Sulelde. OAKLAND. N'rb. , Oct. 2.V f S | > celal Telo * gram to the HKIPoke : | Hampton , of Craig , who has been limning u billiard hall nt that place , committed Milelde Saturday evening , by .shooting himself witli a levolver. Papers weie out for his a i rest for selling Intoxicating Iliptor wilhmit a license. Ho would not bo at 11 sted by Iho coiis-luble. Ills place wits sur rounded with about fifteen men nrineit , hut Hampton held tlm foil with a shot nun and revolver until Sheriff Skinner anlved at 8 n'ckck. Seeing thn shei 111 and a large ctowil of men on the outside , lie concluded to ) > ut an end to Ids life. Ho wasconsideicd a desper > nte nrin and leaves three children. LATP.H : The news his Just leached hero that the oldest son of Hampton , who com mitted suicide at Crali' , ha" had notice to leave insldo of twenty-tour hours , It api pears the boy has been making some grave threats. Ho Is only seventeen years old. Harpy Solid For Van Wyok. Si'itiNFiii.i ( : > , Neb. . Oct. ; ! . ( Special to the HKI : . ] The republican county convention , after routine business , pro ceeded to the nomination for representative * J. 1) . Snell , of Forest City precinct , was nom inated on the third formal ballot , James Davidson was renoinlnated for commissioner by acclamation. H. F. Clarke , seconded by A. U. Hancock , moved the adoption of the following resolution : Resolved. That wo are In favor of the re election of General O. II. Van Wyck to I lift United Stales senate , and. In convention as sembled , instruct our nominee for represen tative , in case of ids election , to use all hon orable means to accomplish ths : result , and to vote for the sturdy champion of thu people ple as long as he remains In the field. The resolution was unanimously adoptedi The following county central committee was then elected : Papillion. William Hob * inson , chairman ; Springiield , It. 8. Angling Itollovuo , 11. F. Clarke : Falrvlew , George Ilecker : La Platle , Otto H. Mevcr : Itlcliland , John Ward ; Pl.itlford , J. H. Nicholson ; Forest City , JillL. Illlciuan. A'nn Wyulc at I'nwneo City. I'AWNKK CITY , Oct. 2.Specsal [ Telo- L'ram to the Ilr.K.J Senator Van Wyck spoke at the opera house this evening to an audi ence of titlly six hundred people , the opera , house beinir tilled. Judge Kd wards presided. The senator devoted about half an hour to the record of his life , as he , termed tlie Lin coln Journal lie. Ho held up to the liuht , Of icason Gere's windy liarnimuc , showed that the Sunday supplement wns a tissue of false hoods , and U is thought that Captain Humphrey , who It Is claimed Is distributing 1,500 extra copies of that issue , will be advnr- tising old papers foi sale next \\eek. Paw nee county Is sate. Politics In liooue County. AI.IIIO.V , Nub. , Oct. 25. [ Special to' tlio UKE. 1 Politics are looming up In lloouo county. 'The republican K'iiiliuated ' John Peters for the legislature , .J. S.t Miller for county attorney'find'J.-TV Anderson for county commlss'Ioiier. Tlie'doinocrals and anti-monopolists jointly 'nominated Honi W. . A. Poynter for thu legislature , Kd. 8 , Connelly for county attorney , and 11. H. G1I- letl for county commissioner. The republi cans refused to bold joint meetings to dis cuss the Issues of the day , but have called meetings of their own in the different pre cincts of thu county. The democrats und. anti-monopolists have also issued notices o meetings throughout the county. The issue between the candidates tor the legislature Is anti-Van Wyck and Van Wyck , and the canvass is an earnest one.There Is no doubt but that the largo majority of the fanners of linono county are 'In favor of Van Wyck. Hut the principal inleiost Is In the election of county attorney. In hunting up Major .Miller's lecord as a business man. certain facts arc alleged to have been developed whicli show many transactions which are not stiicily honest , sncli as the collection of certain notes and accounts which ho bus collected , and tailed to pay over to the parties to Whom the Hitiho are due. These things are having a damaging effect upon Hie republican ticket , and the leaders of that parly In this locality feel that they are having a heavy load to carry in plac ing .Miller on their ticket , Connelly , on the opposition ticket. Is rocognl'/ed as ono of the best.lawyers In this section of the state , and lias thu confidence of our citizens us being ah honest and tmstworty man. Glllett , on the fusion ticket , will give Anderson a hard pull. Gillett Is comparatively unknown out ol his own neighboihood , but those who do know hiir , are eulogistic ot Ids sound practical com mon KOII&O and business ability. Jimlln McCarthy Kleotod. ' LINCOLN , Nob. , Oct. 25. The following cablegram has been received by John Fit/- gerald : DUIII.IN , Oct. 23. Justin McCarty elected for Derry City , howls surrendered with co > ts. ( ts.Signed. . ] JlAititiNnTo.v , M. P. . Secretary 1. N. L. Cnlfttx County DemooratN. KciirvMiit. Neb. , Oc.t. 25. ( .Special Telegram - gram to the Ur.K. ] The democratic county convention met at the court hoiifo in Schuyler at 2 , p.m. to-day , and placed In nomination tlm following ticket : For ropio- tentative , L. H. Williams ; conimissiouev , Alex. Li'g-'o ; shorllf , Joseph Ktidrna ; county attorney , Miles Xontmyer. No C.'ood. JtAYMOMi , Nob. , Oct. 2"i. [ Special Tele gram to the UiiK.J Last Knturduy iiU'ht \Yhncdon \ was heio and addressed a republi can meeting of about ten voteiH and die.f.f > el ( up Church llowo in a white chlrt and brass collar. No good. An Kdltor Doubled L'p. YoitK , Nob. , Oct. 25. ( .Special to the Uii.l : : Goortro I' . Corcoran , editor of tbo York Domocuit , was manicd this moiiilng to Mh > s MaL'ulo Neville , an oiHmabhi and well- known young lady of this jihice. A GIANT .MONOPOLY. A Move to Pool ihn Holt Coal Trade of Tlnvr. Status. PrrT.siii'itn , Got , 21 , fSiioelnl Telegram to the ! : : . | A move IH buing made by a num ber of coal opciator.s who use thu lalltoads und wno nave sulleted to MJIIIO extunl by the dullness in the past MMSOII to pool the entire soil eoal piodi c.lion of Pennsylvania , Ohio ami West Virginia. The moveis in the pro ject iiro not mil ) piomintnt coal producers , but also ii-piwnlatlves of railroads carrjltig mil rial. The lutl''i Imvocntcii'd intojicgo- tiations for the iiiirrniMi of obtaining n sct'lcd ' poicentiuo of Iho carrying trade. The pro ject its outlined by the operator who favoin It it , embriic.es thn regulation of the entire u re duction , mi'lntonaiicn ' in rules for mining and the amount of coal to ho run by each lirm. Several operator * , who have a steady trade established itllii : ycais of trouble , are aga'nst ' I hi ) arrangement .for coiitro.'l ng the imtpuX of tlm ml lies , and will vigorously- oppose It ; Among-tho.se who \/onld bu uf fccted iiro the operators of the Di'lt'inoio ' ' St Oliio. ' I'itlsbuig .V LuUo ICiIe , tho' Pitbibiirif , MclxCfsporl As Vofiglnogi'iiy , the Pitiiii-yl viinia roiijjian M linelloe.kiuK Vulloy , O i ( Vntiiil and thu New 1'orl : , j.nku Krlt 1 A ; \ - <