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SIXTEENTH YEAB. OMAHA , MONDAY MORNING i , NOVEMBER 1 , 1880. NTJMBEK 120.1
CANDIDACY 01MIEMY GEORGE
Opinion of tlo Louclon Press on His Contest
For tbo Mayoralty.
HUGE LABOR DEMONSTRATION.
Slonsiirci to o
Against I'lo&etMitors of Itusslnii
H A Thief With a
1'lurallty of Aliases.
The
\CowrtoMnl \ WW till taint * Gonl > n
LoMio.v. Nov. 1. I n. m. [ New York
Herald Cable-Special to the Itai : . ] All
Saints Day opens In London with cie-at press
attention to thn Now York iiiajoialty elec
tion. Natuially In view of the recent social
ist demonstiatlun bete , and of the pnpnlnilty
of the enforceel abindonmuntof the socialist
elcmonstratlon on the lord mayor's day , the
press opinion Is strongly against ( leorgp.
For instance , the Post concludes a leader :
Much more Important for thu development of
modern Institutions than all the eloquu'ncu
tend sentiment wo have had about the
Itiitholdt monument Is the election of
the mayor of Now tfork to morrow.
In this contest wo have about
a charter of a million people to choose bu-
tween socialism ami a settled order of gov-
ermcnl. New York must forgive London If
it thinks the election of its major to-monow
Is mote important for the public and thu
world than the cciemony of lastThursdiy.
The socialists , and rather tardily , U must bo
confessed , have announced a imss me-etlng
for ttih evening at St. Andrew's hall to ex
press confidence lu Henry ( U-orgo and to
aelopt means to fttiliter his election as major ,
onu handbill adopting a phrase much useel
In England as te-gaids It , "Nowby St. ( leoipe
the woik goe-s bravely on. " The handbill
omits to say If the woik is the devastation
which the socialists brought to the shops ,
clubs und bouses last summer In Majfulr.
Thn Pornlnn Monarch.
[ Cnpt/ifuhC / ifM l > v Jittnn ( Imilnn tlennclt ]
LO.XIHIV , Oct.ill. [ New York Herald Cable
Special to the Uii.J : : It Is announced this
mot nine that should bad wcathci set In the
Peislan Monuich will become a total wreck.
KniilhnrH Ansucrprl.
irnj > yilulil IhKtSj.Tuiiir / / * ( Itinbin Hfuntil. ' ]
SOITA. Oct. JIl.-fNew Vork Herald Cable-
Special to the Hr.r.l Naehevlck's answer tc
Kaulbars arrlv cd at C o'clock this af let noon.
It consists of a copy of the ordei issued b )
Itadoslavotl to thu prefects dhectlng them tr
cmplo ) stringent measures against aujom
nioseeiitliig llussjan subjects 01 those nndei
Russian piotection , meaning the Mon
tegeiln" . The answer ended hv ask
ing Kaulbnrs to give the Hulirailan gov
eminent a list of the pcibons persecuted , M :
that stc-S ] may bo taken to piosecuto those
ofleiiding. Kaulbais will send a sharp reolj
to-iuoriow moiningto theullect that he de
clines entering upon a discussion of the mat
tei , but al the lltst instance of thu ofTciisc
being repeated he will lower his lint ;
ami leave. In spite ot the order
which have been issued by the Hulgariaii
gnv eminent to iclc.iso thoolllceis confined a
Tlrnova , ( ieiiet.il Kanlburs sends to-elay ai
ultimatum to thu Hulgirlan goveinmcn
stating that If In three daS his demands
especially those concerning the peisecutlor
ol llusshn subjects , me not sitislied , be wll
Icivo Uulgatla vvitli all the attaches of bh
ture-rcy mid Issue oide-rs to all Russian con
sills in Hulgail i to do thus inio.
A Ijnbor Demonstration.
> , s < , bu Jinnes ( initliiH llcniittt. ]
Oct. : n. | New York Her
ald Cable Special to lir.K.I To
day a great dcinoiibtration o
liO.OOO workhigiuen took place at llarlerol ti
doiuand tieu patdon for all tlio woiKinet
sentenced on accuunt of their paitlcipatioi
lu the stilkes , ilots and outrages of las
Match. The piocesslou was most oreleily
owing to the fact that the polic
force and ti oops , although In readiness , wcr
kept completely ought of sight. This Is jus
what happoueel on the occiislon of the grca
boclnllst demonstration at JJussels on Angus
li ! last. The double experlmont siiows tha
an immense gitliciingolfci-4 no danger so loiij
as the authorities avoid direct iuteifercncc.
A Mnn "With Many AllnHcs.
lCV > ) > i/i/uM / f G In Juiiirx Oartlan Jlciuiftl. ]
LONDON , Nov. l.-Nevv | Yoik Herali
* Cable Special to the HI.K , I As a supplf
" " * * mentto the Ilciald's leoent Intcrviuvv wit
f * Inspector Dvrnes about American rouge
Y-V tibioid , I may mention that Scotland Yar
y ) eslerday received notice of the airlval 1
* Vienna of a hwlndlcr having the nllasesc
James Hatdoti , John Walker , Julius Waltei
Julius Wilson , ago ft ! , whoso luegago beat
American labels. Tlie police loport con
eludes : "A number of valuables were foun
in his belongings all of which had beet
stolen In elllfe-ie-nt Kuropean capitals and th
chief cities of the United States , whle
ho h id also visited in puibult of h !
ctooked piofesslon.
.
- - m - -
VcssclH Collide.
[ ti > ] > t/iiihtiil / ISSb h\i \ James ( liinlun IH'iiittl 1
liui bsi.i.s , Oct , ai. [ Now Yoik llcral
Gallic Special to the HIM : . ] To-night at
o'clock an Ameilean sailing vessel , the K I
Saner , collided on tlio ilvei Schels with .11
l ugllsh bteame-t Datcn , and tins Cicrma
bte-amer Stiasbuuig. All hands weio
but all thieu ships wetu
'I hey Dpiimncl Universal
Hii'SMr8 ( : , Oct. ill. Kivo hundred womoi
diessud In mourning , today led A proc-essio
ot l-.OOO peisons githcred Irom tliu sunouni
Ing to\vns In the funeial niaich to Chirlerc
They cairied banners inscribed with mo
toes In lav or of universal suffrage an
amnesty to Ihc late rioturs. UIMIII iiuU ;
at Cluuleiol the proco < sion vvi
nugmenti-d by SS.OiX ) peinins. ( jiw
rxcltomcnt juovalled. Civic cuan
were under ainis and m.iglstiatcs nnd othc
atisi'inliled In the town lull. Thu hpokcsmn
nt the parnders waited upon the burtroiuast
and lead mi nddt CMS signed b ) all the woi
leagues in lleklum , demanding uuiu'is
sutliago and annesty. The burgomast
nioinlM'il to tiaiiiiult the addiosslo the go
crnimint , whlcji hit said was soiloiisly c
gaged In rDiliesalng the grlevniiieb of tl
woilving classes , The iiarailuib dlt > ) > vui
( juietl ) ,
to Hn
LOVDOK , Oct. ai. It is learned on hli
nuthoiity tint tho- French envoy at Co
FtAutltuiplu attempled to secure- Tin key's al
In intuiting from Kngl.iimn dctinlto piouil
to cvat'iiato Kgjpt at an e.iily date. TI
sultan emphatically u > fused to bu a party
such a pioeeedlntr , and Informed tha cnvi
( hat thopoitu could not agieo vvltli him
his blik'tuitis on Kngllsh policy le.sprx-tli
J-"l' > pt. To this action ot the poitu lad
Fianiu's it-cunt clmnges nf fiout. T
1'ronch jioveinmcnt lecognlyes Ihii fact th
Hlijblu , nlliou'4h ( piepati'd to tibslst In limit
action , it > Indhiiosed to adopt a cuuuc
v\huh \ tlio p'.irtudooo
A Steamship Idno to ho Hey cot red
Dvm.ix , Oct. 31. TJiu Count ) Llincil
.ranch of the National league , owing
thu treatment which -nationalists IM
by llarlntid .inUYoltlc , stt'4Ui > ! i
ulldcrs at Queen's Island , reached with the
onnlvance of tbo chiefs of the firm , calls on
he members of tbo leairiie evcrr\v here toc
hat Irishmen bovcott thu UjiltoStar line
mill thu firm reinstates thu nationalist work-
nen.
With Clilnn.
LONDON' , Oct. 81. The convention with
China allows Kngland full freedom as to
ullntcauthoilty in Hurniftli for MX months.
SeneralVlilto tins cst ibllshcd In Uurmah
BO fresh iMists , coveting an aica of 100,000
'J lie Sohrnnlo
, Oct. 01.M. . Stamuuloff opened the
Bobranje at Tlernovn Itnlny In tl.o presence
) f nil the regents anil members of thocablnef
'atrlotlc addresses weru made , the speakers
Iwelllngnpon the Importance of maintain-
tiK the Independence of Uuluarla. iho
speeches vveio received with loud cheers.
A lie-tier to tlio Pettier-
Lovnov , Oct. . ' ! ! . A number of demociats
have addressed a letter Io Police Coinmls-
ftlonpi Fras-er , desiring to kniivv by 0 . m. on
Mend iv whether ho adheim to his Illegal
prohibition of the ptopos'-d tirocesslon alter
the loid ma ) oi's show In order lint the re-
sponslbilltv for and lesulU of such action
ma ) ii-st solely upon him.
A Sntlhl'nctory Heply.
PAIUS Oct. m.-Thu Ptg.uo says the
Kietiili cmlmsaclor to Oonuany has received
a satlsfacteiry reply from Hlsutarck with ief-
cioiice to Cturmiiny entetlng the uroneh ox-
hlblllon.
_ _
Insnnc Asjlnin llnrni-cl.
HAVIII.ION , Out. Oct. ill.-Tlio in = aTio
as ) him vvus elaunged ? tO,000 by lire thls > after-
nuun. No casualties.
A Kiiinor.
LONDON , Oct. 31.It is rumored that three
mote Uusslan war vessels havu arrived at
\ arnti.
Consul llcmovcd.
Ki , PASO , Oct. ill. [ Special Teleginm to
the HI.I- ] special from theCIt ) ol Mexico
sas It Is re-potted tliero In olllclal circles that
United States Consul Porcli has been re
moved for his inrtleInatlon In the Sedgwick
Indignation meeting. There must be some
foundation for the minor , for It seems
to come pic-tty straight , although it seems
Incredible that the state department
should make such a blunder ; that
ever ) thing charged hi the accounts
tlnl reached the iire'ssi of the United Stiles
about Knvoy Seelgwick's exploits was true
admits of no doubt The first account' , vvetc
sent by telcgiaph by Mi. ( ic-ste-felt. then thu
cdltoi of the Two I'epublics. Mr. Potcli , se-nt
an olllclal account of thu scandal , couched in
guarded laniruagi' , to the state elepirtment at
vYashlmitoi. , and h'o ' course In doing so was
full ) imloibcd and apptoved bv a miss mcot-
Ingol the Ameiican e-olony , tor the protec
tion of whose icpiitatlem and fair name ' -
had concluded such a step was
DrtMtt nt St , I'nul.
ST. 1'AVi. . Oct. 31. Michael Uavitt , who i'
In the cit > . said to a repoitei to-d ly that he
had replied to the cablugiam ic'ccived In
Omaha , asking bis retuin , saj Ing ho dcslietl
to lemaln on this side until his engiiroment6
weio fulfilled , and will not ictiiiii unless tin
case is very urgent. Ho is anxious to go tr
Canada to rclnte thutatements made abmil
Painc'Il and himself bj emissailes of thr
lojal legions. Mr. Uavltt spoke to a large
audience this atteiuoon. Ho had lonnd a ie-
markablc triowtb ot sjmpithy with the Iiis'i
niovcmont since his list visit Ills object In
tills visit was to convince bis owi. conntrv
men that Panic-IPs tight for home nile vva1
coirect and to deepen the hjmp.ithv ot tin
AmeiliMii pouplc. llechirged that the Bel
tast liots wcreorgani/ed by I.onl ChiiichU
to convince the wiiild that Irihh I'rotestant1
would loicibl } lesist Iiish homo uilo.
Plrc In a Coal Ailnc.
PtTisnuiio , Oct. 32. A Connellsville , Pa
Comuicicial Ou/etto special si > s : Tlio turn
tbo Standard mines , near Jit. Pleasant
which originated \csterday afternoon , is stil
taging and Is hovjily gaining headway. Tin
flames and smoke , driven by a htiong etirren
of ah , leap fiom the mouth of the shaft to i
hek'htot 100 feet above the ground. Al
efforts to clieck thu tire have been of IK
avail. A lire engine fiom Pittsburg arrived
tonight nnd the woik of Hooding tin
mine will be bemin at onco. This will rniulii
several months. It is thought nearly thre <
acres of coal arc now abla/e. 'Hi
amount of losscannot bo estimated , forth
entire plant will have ) to suspend opeiatlon
forsoveral months , thus throwing COO mei
out of employment. The daily output o
thu shall was l.VXi and In consequence of It
beingIdlu It will result in thu closing dowi
of 500 coke ovens , or ono-tweutieth of th
\\holeCoiiiiulls\lllo region.
Itallroad Accidents.
POKTI.AND , Ore. , Oct. ill. The west boum
extra freight on the Oregon Kullioad < !
Navigation toad ran Into a lock hllde nua
Alkalu this moining. The englno and lifted
cais vvoro derailed and piled up In n hear
L. Sllva , fireman , was instantly Killed. F. 1 ;
Burke , head brakcnmn , leg broken ani
scalded ; died from his injuiles. Unclnec
Sam Tucker , injured , not fatally.
The Oiegonlan Coivallis special gives pai
tlcnlars of an accident bimllai to the abnv
on the Oregon Paellie 10 id at 1 this nioriilm
vvhlcli Rtaitcd tiom Coivallls to clcai th
tiack of the fielght cais which had been di
Killed , ran Into a tockhlldo , Instantly klllln
John Coiidilch. Inumaii , and latallv Injuiin
Speelman , bi.ikeman. Kngliu'ei ' Kobinso
lindhihle broken. A huuv } fog picvalli
at thu time.
An K < Iltoc AriPHt-d.
Ni'oi.A , la. , Oct. 31. fSb clnl Telegram t
the BEP. ] Our city was tlnown Into uxclli
moil t this moi ning by thu auest of J , K. 1(11 (
lett , publisher ot tbo Neola Nous , lor
( iHslandly attempt to eommltrapo on a joun
lady who was a guest of his honso. N <
being able to piocutu ball ho w.is taken I
Jail to await examination , vvhlcu occurs .Moi
day morning.
Hrothuihoud
Lese ISI\ND Cirv , Oct. 31. Two Inn
died and fifty delegates to the national coi
ventlon of the Brotherhood ot Locomoth
Engineer * , with their wives , visited Ituckwu
beach on a < special tialu Siuulaj dftoinooi
the guests of Austin Carbln , piesldunt of tl
Long island rallioad company. Tlio ral
road uscoitcd tliu dele gates , The party r
turned to New York Sunday evaulug.
Ritgnr U'orlcn Closed.
ST. Louis , Oct'RC. The St.Lonls sugar n
finely , thu laigcat In the west , shut down la
nlglit nnd dUchaiged about V-i5 employe
Tlio cause ot thu closing Is said to bo ii
ability to compete with Sandwich islati
taw KUgar , which Is admitted into tliu count
freu ot import only , 'Iho luhnmy is n
eloped puimanuntly.
Howe at Ulniuood.
WAIIABII , Neb. , Oct ai.-fSpedal Tel
cram to thu llr.i-.I Church llovvo spoke I
Klmv.ood lust night. Ho stood on his rcco
and ahcd himself In good shape until tl
closonf Ids speech , when lie was answcu
by MtCalg and others , who went for hi
tough shod and bioKe him all up. Ho to
uwaj with less vote's than when heamo. .
The liiiiihulill l'uty.
NKVV Yonic , Oct. 81 , M. and Jltne , Us
tboldl and other meinbcts of the Fiench di
rmitlon , e\cept M. Do Lessons , left at
o'dock lu-iliiy fur Niagara l-alls , when
they icti'rn heru VVi-dnesday.
Itccchor ArrUea Home.
NEW Yor.u. Oct. 81-ltov. lii-iiry Wa
Bcecl.ci was a passenger on the Ktrurl
which aiil\cd to-day. I3c ° cher Is In go
h\altl : .
COMPLEX OF THE NEXT HOUSE
Leaders of Both Parties Determined to
Obtain Control ,
CANDIDATES FOR SPEAKER.
lllscock nml llecd Mentioned for the
Position An Imincnflc Dcnmnd fur
the Now Sliver C'crtlllcntca
Cointnltlco Work.
The Next Ilotisp.
WAsitt.\mo' , Oct. .11. [ Special Telopram
to the I > FK. ] One of the jieculinr featmes of
politics hcie Is the unconceiled desire ot
national leadcts of both parties , as a rule ,
that they shall not have a majoilty In
the next liuu = c Outsldo of Speaker
Carlisle , who does not want to lose the chair ,
anil a. few others who want to bo at the head
of a committee' , the wish Is general that the
house ntiy Do against Ihem. The reason foi
this , more than the willingness to lose the
house , Is laid on a lesson of expeilonco dur
ing tlio last decade. ' 1 he party that has the
house Is certain to t mulsh damaging cam
paign material against INclf. Thu last re
publican congress did much to elect a demo
cratic picsident. The present elemuciatlc
house has done the party and administration
Rient luiin. and nelthei side catcstohivu
tlie rccuid of the next house to face It in
lbS3. The congressional committee of both
parties have no support troni leaders. Me-
Pheibon is innnlng the republican committee
ml lsstru < rlng ! for the house to elect him
lerk , but thu committee has no money
encouragement from the pirty. The
ihances foi the control of the next house
re ii-gatded as about even , and It Is likely to
line narrow majoilty , whichever side may
\\n \ \ the political elephant.
inn bPKMtr.tisim * .
It Is understood that if the elections on
Tuesday lesults In a demociatlc mijorlty in
he lower house of cougiesb tint tbeto will be
pposition to the ic-electlon of John U. Cat-
Isle of Kcnluckv , as speaker. Should thu
louse be republlcin there will be a iiuiiiberof
spirants. Tlie New York delegation will
ueseiittho name of Prank Hiseock ; the
ilaine men theii Thomas B Itond ; the west-
rn men will likely consolidate on ( Jeneial
lliomas M , Browne , ot Indlini , with a scat-
cilni : lei ( /olonel Hendeibon 01 Colonel
lepbuni of low.i.
At the lepubllcau caucus In December list ,
ivhen a eompllme-ntoiv vote was accotded
"or speiker ol the housu the names of His-
ock and Hoed wuie piesented anil thu ic-sult
.IS tin illy unanimously in tavor ot
' .teed , 'ibis simpl ) amounted to a tecog-
.r'lloii ' ot Mi. lie-ed. the e-hiinietit , as leade-r
t the iiipubllcan sideof the home. I'oi his
nilllaiit serv ice to tl.o partv and the spU-ndld
ictotv ho won in his election a lew das
go , Mi. tteed has earned n compliment at
he hinds of republieins , and Mr. His-
'ock ' m ly cive wav tohlin , so that the east
; .in eolisoid ite aualnst the west , .is lias been
he else so often. In this event ( ie-nuial
Jrown , who his he-en a lecogni/eet leuler
> n the llooi ot the house foi ) c > us , and who
iis no enemies In bis puty , will likel ) bo
ho mm cho'eii as the we-siern candidate.
Tin : M.VV sn.vru n.uiiKir vn.s.
Tlio new utio nnd two doll ir sllvei cettifi-
i.ites seem to stick in the mill. It will be
k-vet.il weeks before they will come Into the
lands of the people In anv thing like peicep-
Iblu qualities , ho gieit is the Inrjiiliy lei
hem al the counting loom ot the tie isur )
, hat. Intuitively the cashtei and his assistant *
shake then heids when abtrangei appro iclic-
he counter.
A good deil of trouble has been experienced
n M-lee-tlng piopet designs fet these ce-itlh'
Mtes. All the eiuiAvers for governmenl
tvork tried then hands at designing attric
ivo vignettes and nniks vvliich would haflle
.hecouiiterle-lteis , and the lestilt was nc
> ictual woik towaid turning out the certiti
iiates at the end ol three months alter ooti'
gu-ss gave the dluctlon. Tldngbilo not run
as smoottily at tl e buteaiiol engraving am !
in tilting now as they once did.
rOVIMITlI.E VVOltlv.
Within a fortnight after the election'
most of the committee rooms at ttiecauta
will be full ot lite. Quito a number ot tin
chairmen have ditecti'd their cleiks to bo ot
hand by the 1Mb ot November , and by tin
_ 5th about ten per cent ot thu committee'
will lie holding confetences. The work o
helectiuir measuiesto be pushed lei pabsiire-
thowotkleft to the "steering committee" am
which failed will be resumed. Strenuoii' '
efforts will be made to make a judicious selec
tlon of bills on thucalcndais of both nouses
so that the mote pressing topics may be dih
posed of.
Senateir Hoar wtites that ho will bevOIK
doubt net through some kind ot a bankrup
bill. The gieit titles thioiighout thecounlr ;
and cspflei.illv Boston aie tii inz this upoi
thu senate with overpoweiing force.
Itaislni ; Campaign Puiuln.
WASiiismov , Oct. ai. I Special Tele-gran
to the Hii : : , ] 'Ilio demociatlc congiebsionn
ciuipalgn coiiimitte-c has adopted a now plai
tor squee/tng small voluntary cintiilmtloii
ftom clerks In thu departments. Yesteida
tlie Interior department was flooded wltlieli
ciilars fiom this coiiimltteo calling attentlo
to the f ict that the campaign book Is for sal
at SI Per copy or six for Sr > . At the bottoi
of the eiicular is ptinted In italics the bignlfi
cant .sentence : "A list of those who put
chase will bo re'talnnd by the committee a
demociatlc hoadqinrtois. " Thiseitculai ha
nail a wondcifnl effect upon the cite ilatloi
of the celebrated compilation of campilgi
nilstalmit and political mendacities. Hut
dteds ol letters cm-losing sums of fiom on
to ten doll.us weru dispatched to th
houlquartcrs last night and to-day , nin
do/ens of clerks everywheio who have nr
vet sent In the "assessment" have slgnltie
their Intention ot purchasing thu book t <
monow In oide-r toavohl thedangci of th
blacklist. When it Is remembered that tli
book can bo pinclmsed at an ) of thohcconel
hand book btotes foi tbiit ) cents n coin ,
will bo Been that the detuociatlu commute
has mloptcd a very contemptible method <
blee-diim cleiks. 'L'ho heads of the varlou
departments have tacitly joined with tli
committee , and by not preventing this vloki
tlon of thu spirit of the civil SPIV Ice law , glv
color to the fear that all who are not leeordu
among the puichasers of the book will lo :
their places.
ThnnUsjilvine Proolanintlon.
WASin.vorox , Oct. 31. Thu following !
President Cleveland's pioclnmatlondeslgna
hie Thursday , November ! i > , as a dayr
thanksgiving anel prajcr ;
A proclainitlon : By the president of th
United States , it has lone been the cnstoi
of thn people of the United States , on th
day in each ) ear especially hot iipait tor th
purpose b ) their < htuf executive , to acktiow
cage the goodness and meicy of ( iod , and t
Invoke His continued ciro tind protcctloi
In the observance of hitch custom I , ( Jrovc
Cleveland , piesldent of the Unlte-d States , el
heieby ilc = iL'iiato und sot op irt ' 1 liutaday , tl ,
' . ' .Mb clay of November iiihtant to be observe
and kept as a day of thanksgiving an
in aver , On that d.i ) let all our pe-ople forc
iheli accustomed employments anil asse-mi )
In their usual places ot worbhip to gi\
thanks to the Ilulei ot thn iinlverso lor 01
continue. ! enjoyment of the blessings of fn
government , tor n it-new nl of bu ;
ness ptospertty tlnoughout our lam
foi the retuin which has rewaiele
the labeu of ( hose who till tlie .soil , and Ic
our progicbb as a people in all that makes tl
nation gieat. And while wo eontemplai
the Infinite iiuwei of ( iod In eaitl quake , Hot
nnd fctoim , let the eiatcful iic.uis ot tho-
who have been bhU'lde'd fiom Ir.'lin , tlnou ?
His nit-icy , be turned in E > mpathy and klm
ness tenv aid those who have buffered throne
His visitationsLetus also In the mldbt <
our tluuil.Rglving , lemenibcr the poor an
rie-cdy with cheerful glfUs und alms , so th ,
our service miy , by deedb of charity , I
made acceptable lu the sight of thu Loid.
In witness vv hereof , I havu hereunto , s
my hand and caitbed thebeul of the Uniti
StatCb to be atllxeel.
l > oiieatttio'.it"or V/abhintrton , this Or
day of November , In the year of our Lord ,
one thousand clilit bnndred and elghtv-slx ,
and of the Independence of united States
of America the one hunUrrd and eleventh.
( tiiovi.il Ci.KVKi.AM ) , President.
T. K 13AYA1H ) , Secretary of State.
TUB CLEANINGS.
The Ilccord of Klpanclal Transaction * ?
the Pnst Week.
BOSTON , Oct. 31. [ Special Telegram to the
Bi.r. ] The follow 1m ? lablc , compiled from
si > eclal dlspitches to the Post fiom Hie mana
gers of the leadlngcloirlni : honor * of the Uni
ted States shows thu gross clcarlnss for the
week ending October MO , and the Increase
or decrease from the corresponding tlmo last
) ear :
Amonutho Hulls nnd Rears.
NKVV Youic , Oct. ill. [ Speciil Te-lcgram
to the HKI : . ] The week ureceeding the fall
elect o-is has seldom had as much in It of In-
le-icsl to investor and speciilitor as thai
which closeel list night , at an avctago ol
prices higher than has been known foi more
than three v ears. The feeling was not one
of uncertainty , feverish anxiety , or doubt
and the issues to ba decided next Tuesday.
seem to be lost sight of. Instead e > l vvorr ) Ini
whether the incoming congress will be ropub
llcan or deino-rntlcfieo trade or protection , 01
whethei the government of the gicatcbtclt )
In the country is lobe admlnlsleieei for the
next two veais by a democrat frcotiadet
leform republican , or a nostle01 Knights ol
Libor , theie seems dominant cve-iwhcie :
eeling ol coniideneo that the movemonl
ovv.iid the IndustiUl devolopemcnt ol the
! ountilSbO inlsibtlble tint it cinnot be
ihecked ot oven hindered by political a lta-
lon. The pinch ISM ot stock foi London ae
co int have been enormous all the summi-i
mil fall and and they h.ive ,50110 ovei to stay
" 01 borne lluiu , not boshlpied hick on tin
irst aetvanco. Anotliei Imp u taut factor ii
alcuhitlng thu balauc ) of trade is the ) million'
of money spent by Americans in Europe in
ho biimiuei , an entirely nnKiiown'rntaiitttj
imi jot so far as hguros can bo collectee
hey show that at the lowest calculatioi
840,003,000of Vmcrlcan sscuiities has beet
.hipped abrend tills yrir. Not S40.000.CO :
iar value , but fc40,000,000 woith , amountini
on taco pieibably to over 8100,000,000 , and tin
calctilitlun places this at the minimuu
athci Ihan the maximum. It vvasLomloi :
jit ) Ing that tin lied thu market on Tuesdav
n bpitu ol the weaknebsof Jeifoy Cential
whose dlrectois have at last conic forward
with a statement giving stockholders an an
iioxlmate idea ot the dlflicnltles that lu
n the way eit their galultnr control of theh
iroperty. Mi. ( Sould' returned Wednesday
tuel the * m irkct.it ouco felt the encouraging
iiillucnco of his confident leellng as to the
rututeol his own property. Ho told ever )
l > od ) who siw him ill it the lines over vvhlcl
lie rode were in line condition , the promise o
business all that he could.is' : and the equip
incut Insulllclent to take care of business
A div atteiward , lt was iiimoieel that tin
Western Union had quietly seemed con
ttol ot a hub-way company ami Pildaj
the retiort was confirmed. The Wi-bten
Union concluded not to li ht when a liaele
was possible , ami It will now bo able to pu
vvlies under ground its ejw n v ay and to re-.ii
its shiie directly of whatever ptoftt tlien
may be In the la ) ing'out of tlie new condlts
On this there was anew buvlntrot Westen
Union , which advanced it to the hlghes
price ot thu ) oar. The best llhistiation o
the wav In which the tmiiket is bioidcned 1- -
found by looking over stocks , which .soli
during the week at higher prices than the ;
have at an ) time befoio during the ye.n
The } dei not include a single dlvidcnd-pa )
ing stock. Speculation has inn towaid low
nik-e-d se-cuntles , among them bomuwhlcl
have.i ch.ineo ot a dividend , but the groi
niajoill ) ot them aie not likely to return an )
thing to theli holders In a decade. Hunnlni
ovei the list ot thu most pioinlnent of tho.s
which have advanced , the most platiHlbl
icason that can bo assigned for the advanc
is as follows : Lake Shote , because there I
a clmucoof a 2 tier cent dividend for tin
veat , although Michigan Central , selling a
the same juice , Is doing citiite well , and s
Is the Nic'ilo Plate. The Mobile & Ohio
be-caitso It his itist opened a nov
through line io St. Louis b ,
changing thu gauge of the Calio division
Tlio Nai.hvllle , Chattanooga nnd St. Louis I
insjmpath ) with Lonlsvlllo und Nashville
which councils It. Lou'svillo ' ami Nashvlll
on foielgn buving and some slight chance n
adlvhleml within arouplu of ycaid. Louii
vllle , New Albaii ) & Chicago , which had
deficit ot over a mi trier ot a million la <
yeai , has nianageil > to meet expenses till
} ear ; Colorado Coal nnd lion , because It hu
again began making steel i.ills , which Is in
possible at a profit , only when there is .1 puo
elomand tiom the u\r west ; Noithorn Pacllle
on account of an Important Iminovement 1
earningsVesternUiion ; \ ! | is the same ; T <
It-do A- Ohio Central aiul Atlantic .V Pae-illi
because the price was low and home pcopl
ma ) bo foolish onoitgll to take them nil voi
hanils at a higher iirlce- Money has not bee
n featme. It has ruled from 2 to 8 per cen
avt-taglng 5 per corttiund commercial papi
U moie in de-mand iu Ibunt sj pet cent.
An Oinalm Mlui in Troiihlr.
OIIICACIO , OcU 31.4 ( Special Tele-gram I
the URI : . ] JohnjA. Fhiylian , a cigar de-ale
who failed In Ginafiija fuw dajs ago , cair
to Chicago Prlday , and Immediately sove1
linns from whom he obtained goods on cred
began action of timfpfUjS against him , Thn
charged him with false rcpiCM-ntations I
obtaining goods on | lmo. The suits vvei
suppte-bsed overPjIdaynight to secure sei
vice on l'nn hail and the attorneys intendi
to tuitherhiippreibS them ) e > btereiay , but the
got Into a noon papei and Pie ) ban , hem
anpiiseel ot allafre , dls.aie-ated ) Ix-feire 11
Mieiitl could bervo the summons. Tim eoi
cernswliltliMiedlilmall pi ice t their dam :
geisat the same liiruie , & 1. 000 Thov are tl
Valencia oai ! factory , M. Slheiton & Cei
Snlpgel it Isenbe-rper. Jac-oby it Itoeikinxi
Adlei , lioi'delliam . Co , . Cook , Sttickland
Co. , and Kmtl Schut7e | iV Co.
Knrthiimkc. |
, Ocf , 81. AlUlit tremor i
caitluiuako was felclivro this nfternoon.
caiibcd no datna.'o. ) Shoi tly altei. n spilt
of cleat , pure wate-r appealed , in the titsto
house ) ard ana it l bttll iiinnlns ,
Clovcilanel'n Contribution.
NKVV Veiiik , Oct1. SI. At the democrat
state headquarters to-n.ht ) , Chairman Poue
e-r bald ho Itnd received &VKJ frinn PieMdei
Cleveland lot a campaign tu.nd , and n hi
bum
A GAMBLING HOUSE BLAZE ,
A Disastrous Tire Visits a Chicago Sporting
Ecsort ,
CHECKS CASHED IN A HURRY.
I'lrc Insurance Patrolmen Hurled In
the Uulns A tlnrd Itnttlu for the
Department Suoncs and
Incliloii's.
A Clilcnuo ConflnRi ntlon.
CinrAoo , Oct. 31. A conflagration c.vn-
Ing a loss of nearly a ( | UatU-r of a million
dollars and promblv t.everal lives occuned In
the six story bulling at lOit and 111 L'ast
Madison , between 4 and 5 o'clock this morn
ing. The inmates of a dorcn gambling
bouses in thu vicinity \\ITO unaware of the
lite until thu lives of most of them wcte in
petll. Then a wild slampedo ensued. 'I'hu
pioprletiirs htiriled the goid and greenb le-ks
into satchels , nnd somu otheis insliei1 down
stairs loaded down < \lth gambling imple-
nionts. Ihu majority , howovet , cmplojes
and plajers , catuute-ailiiiroutof thebuildlngs
hitless and coatle s , badly frUhluned. Aftei
an how's woik tliu llames weio compniatively
under contiol. At this time il\ men of thu
lireInsniaiieu pitiol weru In thu building
eoveilng thu stock of the ( toodyuu Uubber
compiny. Suddenly there was a teirl-
blu ciash , followed b > a dense wave ot
smoke nnd spaiks. The roof and
top floor lull tlnough to the basement ,
Inn.vIng the patiolmen In thu intns. Imme-
.llately a detachment ol lUeiuen and patrol-
,111-11 , led bj Marshal Sweuiilu , lushed t thu
lescue. 'L'ho eiics of the Iniprlscned iiu-n
could be heard above all thu din. ( Uorgn
Fuineld was the lirst limn out. lie camu up
through a hole madu Insldo the wnlk liabts
and was only slightly Injured ; \Vllllam
Haiby also m inaged to ctawl out with slight
injuries' . Pauol Cantaln Humu was pinned
.low . u under a falling beam and wedged In
between two boxes. Ho was cuiied out ,
both lo s ctushen and left foot tinned com-
pletelv around. P. L. Mulllns was dragged
trom under two heavy beams , badly cut about
the hi-ad and bodj foil full ) biulsed. Cus
Bergcmenke was being held down bv u heavy
piece ol minting machinery , MI all elforts to
release him weie useless. The Imprisoned
man begged hiscomiades to Kill him. The
sewer and basement bad beeome clogged ,
and the imiilenso amount ot watei which
poured into the building was ripldly thing
undei Bergemenke'sejes , while thu llames
wereeating their way toward him. Maishal
Swecnle oidoiedan engine detiehed liom
the fiiephmto pump trom the iiisement ,
while the elloits of tlio other engines weru
luiloubled ugdnst the lire. Tliewate-ti had
iustieaehed Bergemenku's chin w hen the.v
began to go down nnd the Ilimes be in
tuieeedc.Mtlithoaldiif jack &CK-WS thu
niiic'-lnery was at 1 ist raised and after thtee-
diiaiters of .111 houi Beruemeiiko was taken
out and c in led to the hospital. One ot bis
legs and .11 ins are broken , nut In1 in iv live.
C. Captnean could not be found and was
given up lot lost , body not being lound foi
eleven liouis. Jn the ru-overj ot the coipsu
anothet liiem.in was talallv injured and an
HiMiiaiico pitnd man seiiously wounded
The luu and tail ol the loot h id dam iged
many wites and uatigs of linemen com
menced woik on adjoining tools , although
tetUestedby | the luc-mun to vtait until the
boil ) was found. While pulling a heavj
cable over tliu w nil a piece ot Iron contact1
w is dislodeed which fell to the Insetucnl
and struck : riieman Michael MeGovern on
the back , mangling him humbly. Hu will
die. nighteen lluunioii were aiiest-ed but re
leased on bonds. Insurance Patrolman
Cornell tell through n hole In the bioken
sidewalk md was so seiionslv injured tlial
lie had to be taken to the hospital.
The building was decupled by a number of
luge films. The damage to It is about
8 tt.OOo. ' 1 he ( ioodyenr Uubber Co 's loss I-
&ir ,000 , Salislmiv A : ( Mine , S.0X'0 ( ' ; Knmhl
it Leonard. W,000 ; Wilson it Co. , S0,000 : ! ;
Mftglll's piintint ; establishment , H/.oo ; and
othei losses piobably § 10,000 moie , a'l ' fulilj
well coveted bylnsuranec.
IMilNOIS POLITICS.
A Circular Ijctter Issued By the
Chairman of the Lubor Association ,
Srni.voriin.D , Oct. 31 A. C. Cameron ,
chairman of the State Libor association , vvaf
in this city to day consultliigvvithloc.il mem
burs of the committee , and to-nl/lit issued the
following statement in answer to criticisms
made upon thu lecent eiicular of the committee
mitteo eontiastin. the action of the demo
cralic and republican state central committee ,
To the woikingmen of Illinois : Tliu pub
lieitlon of the tad that the Influence ot the
penitentiary ting hid vntitillv controlled the
action of thu lepuuilcan state committee hi
drafting a form fora ticket lor the proposer
amendment , prohibiting futther contrai tiiif
of convict l.iboi , to bo submitted to a voteo
the pooplu neit'l uusdiiy has , as might have
been expected , aroused thu ire of interested
pirtles. In all answi'ts to the statement ol
the committee' , the issue h is been giosslj
mlsie-piesc-ntcd , but wo feel satlslicii
von will not bo misled thctebv. .
Let no falsehoods , no shindets , no petti
loaning dctei > ou tiom join duty. Thu op
jortunltj ) now presented Is the oppoitunlty
of n lllotlme. Actions hpeak luudei thu ;
words. 1 hu statement teleired to was nol
( inbllslied until the lupublhan commltttuhai
positivn > refused to compl } with the action
ot tlie rc'iiubllcan htateuinvcntion. Not on h
tills , but In a nnmbei ol localities the amend
nient itself bis IM en lull oil the llkel < , si
that those igiioiaut ol its chaiadei luvu n <
means of lormlng an opinion then on. 1
this honoiableV Is it what vvoikingmen have
a right to expect from the manipulations n
a part > widen unanimously lUcliud Int'it <
convcnllon in favoi ol an amendment , ,
involution wli'ci ' we believe was jias-ci
In good faith by membeis eoniiosin ] ,
It. 'Iho clmigo of hell out comi' '
fiom men who themselves aio guilty
\Vo know no lactlon on this Issue and C.IK
for no faction The simple fact Is , hovvpvet
that one patty has lived up to Its ; pioiulsu-
nnd obligations.md the other , throtmh mallgi
Inllmmccs , has ] iiactlcally ignotcd them
We do not propose to bo hood winked W
belluvo the men who pissed the n-solutloi
weio honest In so doing ami wo hold thui
representatives le ponslblc tor the bu'.ich o
faith. Vote toi tliu amendment and remeii
be-r ( iod helns thusuwlio help them-ehc *
Yon have a billot. Use it this time fin joir
own Intelett ,
[ hlgned.l A C , C < MM0.\ !
Chaliman Incentive Commmltuu hi etc L :
boi Association.
JYUNAT1OS
A German HooiulUt i\presHOn : H |
Opinion ot HenMORI. .
UUITAIO , Oct. 81 [ .Special Telogi.il
to the BIK.-William ] Lelhknctht , the ( iu
man socialist , In converbitlon to-day , ha
nge.lv dcnonnced tlie aiiatchlstb as Hai s an
lunatics who do not know what they .11
raving about ; fools who do not know win
they are babbling about and paid hliellngs <
the polku or detective depaitmetitb In sotn
cities to get up oiittages unit by as-octal In
anarchists vv ith labot societies and hoclaliv
brltiu'odium iipnn tlioiit. Heferilnif to Hot
Mo-iiliesilil | : " 1 havu evidence hi my po
M--Ion to show that this Moit was a pal
hlieltng ( it the Ctinian govcrnniunt and en
ploji'dprehsl > for the purpose I havu mei
tioned , and when I get back to the telchstii
I shall disclose the fust that thu chief <
police In Berlin , who Is .1 cousin ol lil
man k Is the real head of the so-called in
aichist movement In thuempiie. and that
was directed by him , through Most , lor tl
puipoie of Implicating the socialisticuit ] }
It was thtough my eilotu. tiitit Most Jiad t
leaveiermanj. " Bulng aM > c > d to explal
the difreiemo between aii.iiihlsmundsoeln
Mm , Hen LlebkntchtHald : " 1 don't kno
what unaichUm icall ) Is , Inth'iold com
try we had thn n ditlcient sects that put foil
pliiln | as. aiiJtctdst- . , but whose pilnolple , c
what windy dedaiathiith thej make in. pta <
ot | irln-lpe ! > . am entlifl } dillt reijt furii eu
nllitii .iiHtdllUiiMit liom what is advocate
here. The- ) hive no phitfoim. lam tall
lied thej am nothing but lunattcb and cili
InaU lu thu pa ) ot , Uetectiyeo.
TMI : CO.SDITIO.N or COH.V.
A Condensr-a Siiiiiinni-y Prom the
\Voitorn States.
Cmr.oc > , Oct. 31. The Varmers' Koviovv ,
in Its Ust.o of this week , wilt
print the following crop stiininuy : More
tomplcte returns from the corn bolt do not
matcrlilly dimco the averages of jlelds In
various state , as ascert lined from busking ,
than those ludlcited from scattering counties
hstwi'ck. The total returns aswesntu 140
counties of Ohio , Indiana , Mlchlgin Illinois.
Iowa , Missouri , Nebraska and Minnesota.
Thonvcinsoot tlility-tlireo counties of Illi
nois Is ' ,3 bushels pel acre. This report fully
Includes one half thu gtc.it corn raising
counties In the slite. The laigest iivcingo
jicldrepoi ed Is 10 bushels , In Stalk and
I'nruvvc'l comities. In Cole , ' 'alhoun , Kan-
kakeo , Ogle , Pmtt , Shelbv , Union and Pike
counties the avcta.o is fiom iU ) to its bushels.
In ICiitip , BUICMII , Schti ) liu Pulaskl , Marlon
atul Knox counties the avuiago langes fiom
JO to s bushels.
In I own the average In tvventjlive counties
l-H. ' Ji' liushels In I'erio ( Jotdo , Des Molnes ,
HiiKliii.Je'lleison and Uairen counties the
yield ranges trom 11 to 20 bushels. In
Ilmrls-on and Woodbutv counties , ; (5 ( to 45
busbels.
lit'Jl counties of K.insis the general aver
age Is it bitsiicK In Johnson and Labctto
the j le-ld Is pi iced at 10 to 1'J bushels. In
Osage , Saline. Pottiwamle , Oshoine , Moitis ,
Halve ) , Atchlson and Anderson the vleld Is
placed at tiom 1 > > toJo bushels ; In Phillips
county the average jleld is placed nt :15 :
bushels ,
In I'l counties of Indlina the averaze vleld
Is M bushels. Tlio lowest aveiago Is 20
bushels In Yeimtllloii count ) , and the high
est , M ) biiKhels in Ohio cotintv ,
Inlourleen counties ol Missouri the pen-
eral aveiage is'-Obusliels ; In llcntyand Har-
ilsoti ( oitiuTos the vleld is trom 15 to 17 bush
els ; In Monroe. Caldwell Woithiind Lafay
ette It Is ulacid at ' _ . " > bushels ; in Calluw.iy
and Jaspet counties , : > 0 bushels ; In Buchanan
cnutitv , : tS bushels
In 14 counties of Minnesota the avctago
v leld is iW bushels. 'I'lie smallesl yield Is 1 ! )
bushels In Dikota eonntv , and the latcest
fid bushels In Blue Daith county , the other
counties aveiugltig fiom - ! " > to : r > bushels.
In 0 counties ol Michigan the average
yield Is 55 bushels , but the reports tlo not
cover n sulllciently w tdo area for accurate es
timates , in another county the vleld Is
placed at 75 bushels ; In Tnscola county at ( > 5
bushels , and in Wajno at count ) at CO bush
els.
els.in U counties of Nebraska lite jiold is
placed nt : w bushels.
In six counties of Ohio the yield readies
4ft bushels.
SOMUWIIAT ROMANTIC.
The Kneujtomoiit ul'Gcnoinl
D.iuglUcr to ii ItrltiHli Fiord.
Cttir-voo , Oct. 31. [ Special Telegt.im to
the" Bi.r.J Society cncles of New Yoik weio
soiiievvli.it stirred last night when it was
announced that Kllen Sunii'uo Staget , ot
Chicago , and Loid Artlini Butle-r we're
engaged. M.ss | Stager Is thu ) ouugest
diii-litur ol the late Alison Stagei , who
inadu a national tcputatiun during th wai
as supeilnte-iulent ol the telegraph M-ivlce.
bite was warmly received by society as a
detiiitinle twojears , ago and became , vet )
popular. She Is ii blonde , not iiulte twcntv
ve.us old , of lui'diuiu height and with beau-
tltullv reuulai leitines A bunt a > ear ago
.he . went abt oid with hei siste-r , Mis. lialph
Hukox , ol Cleveland , and attiacted much
attention In r.ngland and continental
re-suits. In London she went much
nto society , ai.d at a bill civun in
KM honoi shu. tkbt met Loid Butler.
Latei bho visited at Kilkenny castle , tliu
coitntiy seat of the } ! utU-r latnlly , and whHo
them it Is nndei stood the engagement was
ionue-d. Uss btnjet rutiiiired to Ameilca
about three wc'oks ago and w.is lollowid bv
her lovei , who m rived Oelolcr 2 : . Loid
James Aitluii Wellington K lcv Butlei is
seventeen v ears older tl-an his liiiaucoe , vciv
wealthv , ol a quiet and dUnllied mannei and
is a wrltei ot some note on the land question.
His Tamil ) Is one of the oldest in he-land ,
dating back to the time of Heniv 11. He Is a
biotliet and belt pieMiinptive of the Maiquls
ofOrmoud , In the pceiage of Iieland , and
Baton Onuoiid In the peerage of the United
Kingdom , The Butler tainilj is one ot the
oldest in thu pcctagool Iieland.
IMKhtin In Mexico.
Sr. Lotus , Oct. HI. A special fiom Nogales -
gales , Arito the Qlnlic-Dcmncnii sas : "It
has just come to light here that the govetnoi
of Sonuia Is implicated In a minder , which
had for its motive political consequence.
From tellable residents of this town the fol
lowing facts aio learned : Some we-eks ago
Pi elect Tones , a cousin ot ( jovcrnoi Toires ,
ol Sonoia , Mexico , was killed by revolution
ists In Montc/inna distnct. ' 1 he govcrnoi
resolved upon some sort ol retaliation , and
two weeks ago accompanied by Comman
dant Tone" ; , a biolber ol the
muidcicd man , with IV ) state
ttoops , stilted lot tlio Monte/u.ii.i disttict.
At the town of Monte/niiia they met the
revolutionists , hetded bv benor Ylllaid.
Aftei some inrlay COVPIIIOI Tories pulled
his p'slol ' , Hied and and killed Vail ml.
1'leico lighting ensued In which it is said III-
tcen men weie- killed nnd seveial wounded.
It Is Impossible ( o get thu tacts as to thu
exact niiiubei , but enough Is known to win-
i.iut the statement that niricit detl of blood
was shed. The light occuned 'luesday last.
Kiinornl of iho Ilio Dlsnhlnr VIotlniB.
Mn.wricn1 , Oct. i'l At Potlngu this
afteinoon set vices weie held ovei the chaned
remains ot the Klo dl-astei victims. The
Congieg.ilional chuich , wheio the olwquie'i
look place , was ciovvded and man ) were
unable to giln admittince. Many of the
telatives of those who petished woie pic-sent.
Tl'e lemalns of thu two Catholic bisters wetc
taken to Winona , Minn. , and will IM In
terred ( here.
Rtorli'H About Ialloonlrir. (
Dntrlot Kieo Piess : In a talk with John
Kotctnugh 1 he ml several IntetesthiK
stories ol ad veil twos with hot-all balloons ,
"We used to Inllato the billootiK and MIK
Ihem Me ) w.ud at evi-iy htopping point ol the
I'oiepaiigh bho\\ , " h-i said , "anil I ie
iiieuil > ei now one Ineiilunt In legind
to these billoons which oicuiit-il It
1 71 , at Cheste-t. Theie was.i 1 ngc ciciwd on
the KiouiuK and a linn we called BU Smitl
was inside Iho bag while It was belli ! ' 1"
tlated , At hist the b.ilhinn bulged nut. neail )
full , nnil hmlthc'iavvlcdfromuiuh r. Twenty
five men wet itholdlngjllie balloon , nnd Smith
aUct begot outside the machineMVY acandj
Imtolu'i named .Mitchell standing ncai him
Beloioan ) ono could count live Smith ciab
bed Mitchell , thur.v him in the bnkut , and
"l.t ! " 'I he tin
) clcd. ! ( go mpii dioppod
lopes , thu balloon shot alolt Ilkea HK kit am
thu 10,000 people strained thelt evc-s n thuj
saw it grow htiialle-i and smallet , until It win
out ol sight. vVlien the balloon was iii.sl skip
ping tovsaids heaven Mitchcll'b head could In
won over the i-iUo attlio luskci itshe ) elled
'Help , lor ( iiid's Mike.1 When the big bai
floited be.vond the lange ot vision a do/u
nii-n htaifed iinrtln.aid the wav the wlm
cairled the billdon-ln teams. Thev dtovi
eight or ten miles and thev found theb illoot
with the wrc-tched Mitchell hing helple.ssl' '
In the basket on the bank ot thecitek Mitdi
ell's hair had actual ! ) tinned vvhite fion
flight In his liniir't ridu In I thedoiuK
) eais alter that. Inanothei town , Big hmltl
was Insidn.innthei balloon while It was be
Ins Inlhted Alter It was full ot hot ait In
ctiiwled ovti Iho edge of the banket and an
othnt nun t/i.t in foi a trip through Iho o/on
belt. Somu one > olled , Lei en.1 ' 1 liu lope-
weiu Ions * ntd , but one tope , on thu bide in
which Smith was gt Ulna out look a tun
around hisJe/ clutching him tlchllv. nnd n
the balluon htidt bk ) ward toc > k Smith with i
h ) the ankle. Hu tcnillcd his ( ompm.oi
In the b.isket , who he.ud thu ( ij ol hot o
that swept over the eiowd , but could nut lie ) ;
him , lot if he changed his posit ion th
th nice ? vi em that the basl.it w mild .iisct o
that the lope vvcmlU uiu oil Aflei about Ii
mlniiUs the billuon cartie down , with biii't-
uiu'oiiM lous tiuil lirsluad luiJ of bloiKi. llm\
ever , horecuveied and is vet In the huvv U r
S J Nu.liol.is. of l-'u-cixii ! I 1
in tliu eiljiutuig fi.tii'la.
IOWA'S ' CAMPAIGN CLOSED ;
The Two Great Parties Now Awaiting the *
Final Struggle.
THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH , '
l're > c-ppillnt ; ' rtt thn Toun l'il teinprs *
Alii Hocloty A AVoithy Orjjnu-
Izatlon lovvn nnil Nehrnskn
NlMVM.
Tlio CnnipnlKii Closrel.
Di 8 Moivr.s la. , Oct. ill. [ Special to thtf
Bili.J The e impalcn cleises toelay with
roneral rallies of both parties , and some
measure of hopn of success by both parties.
Keirtho demociats , elesplte their succc-ssho
defeats for thirty ) cais , come up smiling In
e.\e-h campaUn , and slne-ii their party cap
tured the geiveinmeiit leall ) have huprs of
cairlng lov a. Last ) ear was their oppor
tunity , and thev cam iieaicr to tairjlng the
state than the ) wilt ngaln fur a long time.
lint the ) wasted their oppoitunltv b ) nomin
ating mi old coppeihi'ad lor governor , an olel
relic of the most odleuts democrnc ) , and
theicweie few even nniong their own pally
to complain of theli deseive-d delcat. This
M-ar they have vvotked the still hunt plan. ' !
Taking list je-ai's msjurltvof 0 , < XX ) to start
with , the ) llgniiithat a cliungo of three voleM
In ever ) pt eclnct will wipe out that majority
ami give them a .mull balance on the win
ning shleSo the1) have worked with that In
view. The1) have not put veiy much de
pendence upon public meetings. The ) have
bad lew spi-.ikets , and those as a rule of no
very treat impoitauce , but they have kept up
the stilt hunt tor all It was worth. The -data
has been sow n knee deep with conlldentlal
letters bc ccchlng the faithful to hold pnvato
meetings and niiiku personal conveiis , and ,
see that every voter was btought to the polls.
Last ) cai the ) had ntcht ildeis on the nt.lit
befoiu election go over the state and wuko
men up In the middle of the night and make
them promise to be at the polls the next
luornhic. The same tactics aio being 10-
peatcd this year , but sumehovv the "conliden-
tiai" Ictteis aiu made public through the re
publican papeis almost before the
ink with which they are written
is ehy. So the "still hunt , " vvliilu
not exactly herahled with u bt.iss band ,
has been made suillelentl ) public to dcstioy
any peculiar virtue it might have had.
The republicans the-ie-loiu look for
ward coniidently io .1 good republican
vlctui ) to-moiiow tint shall ho linger
b ) several thousand votes than the victoi ) o
l.ibt ) eai.
A w IIAIUSOMI : sn t-.unou : .
Tlio r impalun hns he i < n iietl ) > Ions ami
tin ; people w III bu ulad lei a little li'M fKiiil
politics. 'Ihc ) want 11 chance to deveito
then selves to tlio business intetests winch
eleiuaiidlheli attention. Pol despite elty
w either . mil haul times geuei.ill ) thu busi
ness outlook foi Iowa is veiy good. Tlio
corn crop Is ninth hcttm than was antici
pated. The late nuns biought salvation to
thousit cisol piiehcd i c e-s. ami coin conns
piettv ne-at to being kins ; in Iowa. So neir1
that all other business inte-iebts nnd out Hist
the general state ol Ins nmjestv's health be-
feue planning vet > laie ! ) lei the-msehed.
This .ve-ai his be-altli Is guod , and good times
and piospciit ) see-in not lav ahead. This Is
piitlculail ) truool this elt ) . Sevctal liullca-
tious point tonseison of unusual activity
In business mattciH next j'eai. ' It is rcpoitea
on pje-ttvgood atithoilty fiat Aimoiii , oE
Chicago , pioposes to put S uu,0 , ( ( ) into jiack-
ing houses beie. 'Ihetioublu he has been
having with employ's who think that ha
einnor dispense with theli set vices thete ,
and the sdeiullel ] tncillties DCS Molnea
alli > ids us the cc-ntio of tin ; stock lalsiug ro-
iiions ot .1 gie-.it c-oi n inii ( hog state , both MIJ-
ge-st the advlsihllity of etistilbutlng Iii3
toices , and weirklni ; west with the trade. Per
veais Oincinnatl and St. Louis leel the world
In the amount ot then pat king liusiness.
Then Chicigo wasted the supremacy horn.
them and monopoll/cd thu business. > i < i\v
s City , Omaha , t'edai liaphls and PCS
Mo'ni's "l.rhn a good Ml irn ed the buslnesg
and prop s > t : to have moie while Chicago has
'CSH. ' It Ise-asv tobe-et that Ibis must bu so ,
tor these either cities In the midst of the com
and hog belt have oulte as uood rates tor
shipping south and east us Chic igo , and cm
buy theli hoes at much less Tlie paikiug
business at Des Mollies so lat has been com-
jmiatlvcly light , but if Aimour
decides to entei the field licie , hu will miiko
It one ot the le.idini' Indiistiles of thestate. .
A nunibei of New I'ngland capitalists haul
hi en In the cltv icecntl ) artaiiging lot a real
estate boom here next je-at. Thev beloiito
sjndlratc- , that have boomed MinneiipolU
nnd Kansas City , and thev pteipose to ttv the !
same method hc-ie. The > will get options on
about halt a million dollais wortli ol r-al i
e state , and then with a conceited movement
buy up and begin to boom up. ' 1 hecliiet '
public benellt that can u-siilt from this will
be to attt.ict eiuthido attention to the town ,
and brine some solid investments byway ot
rjermane-nl Impinvcmcnts.
A.N iri'KIIM lll\ll ( ! ) or HI'.AI.III.
' 1 lit ) IK lp that an ctllcle-nl boaiel ol heallli
can lender the peoileeit | the slate has be e-u
htnkingl ) illusttateel on suve-ial occahions
this ) eir. It Is now one of the most im-
potlant and valuable allies of goeiel govern
ment. A case In hand hiigue-sts the teiiiiuk.
Sovetal Noiwiiian emigiaiits lnulid lu
Quebec last sitting , became infeeted with
sm ill pox nnd soon attei mcitight the disease
with them to Iowa , locating in Ceno dmdo
count } . Iho epidemic bioUu out violently
anil ingi'd lot a month without , hulllelunt oc
Mstoinatlc medical h raiment. Thru the
btaluboatdof health was advised ol UK situ-
atlon , and Ittook ] ) inmpt mo isine" , ! oi chcck
incand contiolllng it. A i in ill qiiaiantinu
wasistahllKhed , which has just be on icmoveel
ultera contliiiiante ot M'\rntv-hix da > f. The
disease was thus con lined to Its oiiulnal
bound.u les , and hiittwo deutlm 1110 known to
Imve ocincd ( > s-inco the contacion apiicaied.
' 1 his hhfiws veiyfilelent ( work , and the pecn
pie of the st'itoare beginning to nppiei-lalo
to thu utmost the gland wink that thuboaiel
is dolnir. A few ehis ago tlicio was
a tertible eiheni | ! c of tjiihold fever la
Swan , live miles below this city , There was
a nistci ) Hiiiiniinding the elhease that tha
local tih/sic Inns cotihl mil undeiatnnd , Iho
btato liouiel ot health was aiipllsul of the
danger , and took stops foi a thoioiigh expeit
investigation. 'Hie result was obtained ny a
caie-liil analvhls of the wnte-r generally used
In Ihevllla.'e , and thui > taitllnn' fact wax a-
cetlalneu Unit It contained the fcjulest of nnl-
mat poison * . Tiaelng It to its soiurn , It w.n
found that the pilncijial wntcir hiipply caluo
iHirn u .sprlnj ; which Inditectly received the
dialnouo ol tiivetal hiiiises , hog pent * and
otlif-r tie-in iMoiii of liltli. A microscopic ! ex
amination eit thu wate-i hhowe-d the | ile-senco
ofho much Imtaitltv llmt thi-onl ) wonder la
all ol the people Ublnc it hud not died in-
stend ol seveial Piumpt miaaiiKS hive
been taVen to lemovc this souico ofdinger ,
and tognaiel at'nliist u lepe-tltlon of the tri-
ilble atllietion. It Is hv the uxeiclhit ol nn-
reahlni : vigilance and lie-live cxeitions for
tin ) iuiillc good that the * si ito bnaid ol he.il h
isprovln. Itself onu ol Hie vveiithtesi and
most valuable ) of state | nstitntloti ,
ill * ' l'lll CM us' AID Assor i v liciv.
The riihomi.s1 Aid JisMKiation , which Jield
Its annual mi etttii ; In thK cltv the pibt wee k ,
Is floln. nuoenl work in the Hue of the hu
manities. Its principle ohjci t is tej lie-lu < | is-
chatged ptlsoners to find emplovmint ami
lead COUCH t lives. Tl e piison Mallstlcbbhovv
th.it u largene i i ent ol the e onviets Ueomo
Ti-loimeelln hiaitutiel pnri ore while In con-
fiucim lit , and it given an oipoitunlty ] when
the ) leave the in-nltenthuy would gladly
live * an honest liteBut liatdh an ) body
wauls to trust "a Jail bltil , " and thu dis-
eiait'e-d | convict liinfa plentv to t-'lvehlm n
I Ick , but lew to lend a liclpliu hand. 'I hl3
ftisiM-laticin 'Iho Piihoni'iH" Aid society
keep- luiin einiilod ( all the * time whoso
Lmsmc.-s It is to help pn oii | rhliuMi to honest
IIVIN und nnd them emphivment and b'lvu
them a friendly ttiit. It is ilolng .1 u'Odil
wnik , and a wink thaUio othvi ouaniiatUQ.
01 t'lnrlt ) Is doing ,
will line ! Hi J-ieol
( ui r vf ei V.
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