r > HE O ILY B SIXTEENTH YEAE. OMAHA , TUESDAY MORNING , JANUARY 4 , 1887 , NUMIM THE POLITICAL DEVIL-FISH Stretching Out Its Thousand Tentacles to Back in Legislators. DISGRACEFUL RAILROAD WORK. The n. & M. Troupe orsijstern ? nml Vagrants on llnml llnrlnn l"juln Tor Speaker SIol- rlssoy's Insolence. Tlio Situation nt Lincoln. LINCOLN , Jan. . ' ( . [ Special Telegram to thoUkK. ] In the day of old Home we arc told no augur oxer passed another In thu public highway without laughing outright. These antique Impostcis , who plajed upon the Ignorant , cicduloiis and superstitious Jtoman populace , havethclrcountcrpart right hero In Impudent and venal monopoly jugclcrs who arc crow ding the hotel corri dors , shouting lustily , "thuio Is no safety nave In the caucus. " In the bedlam of the old Commercial hotel ( now known as the Capitol ) , which from cellar to garret Is en- \clopcdlndciiso smoke and jammed with jostling humanity , the most disgusting spec tacle Is presented. The hoidc of lalhond strikers , political parasites and hungry place seekers are keeping up a continuous on slaught upon the Incoming members. The audacity and boldness with which these stool pigeons , lunch ( lends and fakirs aru ply ing tholr Infamous vocation Is simply amaz ing. The Burlington managers have mus- tcied their entire force of roustabouts and henchmen Into this disreputable service , and men who would be ashamed to prostitute themselves to such base ends as private citi zens are hcio to day engaged In a criminal as sault on popular , conservative government. .A-rallroad that cannot afford to pay decent llvlne wages to its clerks and worklngmcn can squander thousands of dollars in the \ll- Jnlnous work of corrupting and debauch- inn a leglslatuie. Heio we hue the companj's political attornej-s , ilght-of-way agents , freight agents , townsltu mun , bill board tiavclcrs , and an ontlro troupe of shysters and vagrants hired for this special occasion. While General Attorney Marquette Is pulling the wires from his law olllco , Chailoy Green , Dowecso and Fiauk Wallets nro tugging at the coat tails of thu members in the hotel lotunda and pounding the liovM'ag and tom-tom foi the lopubllcan cau cus , while Tobo Castor Is piloting thu demo crats of the rallioad ilnht-ot-way into the demociatic caucus. In reaching out with Its thousand tentacles for the control of legislation , this great pol itical devilfish Is opciatlng thiouirh various channels. Aiming Its most elllclent emissar ies are professional and businessmen who pass for decent and respectable. They are nway up In secret benevolent society , In the Grand Army , and other icputublo organisa tions , which they seek to USD In influencing the conduct ot members. Among the most active of this class is Captain Palmer , of FJattsinoulh. This man is general agent ot a New York insur ance company and Is icputed to save up about 2,000 a jcar through the use of annual railroad passes while traveling on insurance business , for which mileage Is allowed. Ho Is hcic , as usual , very much Interested In In structing Infant members how to w ork , how to talk and how to voto. Other railroads aio not entirely Idle. Mr. Thuraton Is hero with his aid dc camp , John Manchester , who Is on the Union Facilic pay roll as claim adjiihter. Then wo havu Van- durvoorr , of postal fame , who holds FOIIIO position on the Union 1'acllicfor services which are kept stilctly confidential. This etching is veiy Incomplete , however. 'Jhcio are groups of "honorable" bulldozers and montcbanks , from Church llowo down to IM. Cams and llumphiej' , the P.awncu blatherskite. The situation to-night is somewhat com plicated. The anti-Van Wick and railroad lobby boastfully asscit that they havoiopcd three ot Van Wjck's friends Into a icpubli- can senate caucus which bus been called tor to-monpiv morning. They claim that with these Van AVjck membcis they will have seventeen votes , jiibt enough lo organize the Fcnato. Two of the Unco senators disclaim nny Biieli Intention , and It Is very doubtful If the caucus will materialise. It Is generally conceded that Hail.an for speakei has thu Inside tiack , and will carry a major ity In or out of caucus , llarlan Is a vciy pronounced Van Wjck man. lie was u member of the last legislature , and made an excellent record. I'eisonallj' ho Is ndverbo to a caucus , but many of his friends / nip committed and mgo him to go In. No do- < 9"ZJ2has \ been reached as jet on this point anil Is not likely to be until a vciy late hour to-nliht. In diuiumlns up the senate caucus the anti- Van Wjck members have been foicedto imiko pledges that thu benato will oigani/.o its own committees. 1 am told the lieutenant goveinoi Is begging to bo allowed to go through the form of making the committee t nltei a majoilty of the senate has agreed on them. This Is rather pitiful. It not a humil iating attltudu for an olllccr elected merely to piesldo over thu benato and not to dominate In legislation. The democrats are holding a conference to-night as to their com-to to mono w. Dr. Miller's ' alter cjjo , Monlssoj' , has had the Insolence to command the democrats to go into caucus and vote foi a democratic spuakci This adv leu has been dlsiespectf ully declined. K. Uosr.WATi.it. Till : ILLINOIS , SK.VATOKSIMP. All Assembled Tor Coming HtriiKUlP. _ _ iu > , 111. , Jan. a. All passenger trains arriving lu tlio city josteiday and to-day have brought In their lull quota of members of both houses and ( hero now remains but few of our btato law makois out side the capital city. 'Iho hotels are crovvdeu with politicians discussing the sit uation , but as jot everything Is In nn unsettled state and none of the nioro prominent candidates for the ollice as well as the leading members vuntuioanj thing Hue a near approach to a positive statement ns to tbo condition of affairs. The principal Interest Is cm food/In / the contest for the bpeakershlp which in- Pleases in interest ami activity aithu tlmo for the opening of the session approaches. Oni ) . T. Littler , of the Tlililjninth djs- tilet , seems bo developing the most stiondh for the posIUon , , with Judge Messlek of tip lprty-bovtilth ; mid A. F. Ciilhounot the Thirtieth male ng it htiong light for second P ace. 'Ihu question nf the successor to tne United States senator- bhlpls iwolvlnir piomimmt discussion , not- \tltWamlliiK the eflorts of candidates for > thospeakeibhlp to keep t In the background until the latter question Is bettle-d. It Is iin- Uorstood that thu flection of. United States senator w 111 take place Immediately nftor the organisation of the house , and before any pi the committees have been appointed. -ITlio incoming evening trains brought in - * Jabt btrnsglers of Uie legislative body. " . Kit In now thought iliat every member of jCJWor house is on the ground. The question ' } ol a buccebbor to Gt iicral Logiin lu thu United States senate has been the colef topic of con urbation among thu iwlittatana during thu day , with llio names of lion. Charles H. JIUWUII , ex Governor Hamilton , Kobert T. Lincoln , Generixl Henderson , J. M. Cannon ami Hon. It , K. 1'ajson prominently men- iloncd for the position. The three last named gentlemen are members of the pres ent congress and are understood to bo on Hiclrwav fiom Washington to this city to Jo6k after their IntcrpstOText In Importance to the question of the scnatorshlp stands that of the election of a speaker for the house , and while the contest grows percep tibly warmer tlinie are as jet no decided preferences for the place , Both houses will oicnnl/e. Republican caucuses will bo held this cvcnlne tor the purpose of naming thu ofllcers. McOHl omclntly Declared nipclecl. ST. 1'At'i. , Jan. 3. The olliclal count of tlio vote on the state election was made this morning. The result on governor was : A. It. McGIll , republican , 107.051 ; A. A. Ames , lemocrat , KM. mi ; T. K. Chllds , prohibition , iWMajor \ Ames was present , an inter ested spectator of the proceedings , but made noattcmpt to he sworn In as had been assoiled - soiled ho would. Ho declined to state his intention In thlsiegard. IVIioclcr Withdraws. Si'itiMorir.M ) , 111. , Jan. a. At a late hour this evening It was announced that Senator Wheeler had withdrawn from the fight for piesldent pie tern of the senate. This loaves Hurggcn without opposition , and ho will undoubtedly be elected to-moriow nlitht. ' 1 lie Tcnncispo Legislature. .I , , Term. , Jan. 3. 'Iho Tennes see legislature met at noon to day. JJoth houses elected a temporal y speaker and ad journed until to-morrow. J. C. Lone Is temporary sneakt-i of the senate and 11. M. lluarn of the house. California's Contest Deferred. SACU\.MINTO : , Cala. , Jan. 3. The legisla ture convened to day but tailed to oiganl/o. This dcfeis balloting for United States sena tor until January It ) . Qulotly Swotn In. Mit/WAt'Kii : : , Jan. 3 The new stale olll- ccis were quietly sworn In at Madison at noon to day. Arrentccl For Cattle Stealing. FAIUIIUIU , Neb. , Jan. : ) . [ Special Tele , gram to the 13ii.J : Shoilff 11. II. bhcrman of Clark countj , llllnolB , passed thiough hcic today with William C. Weber , who has half a do/on aliases and Is chained with being Im plicated in a transaction at Marshall , III. , In which bevor.il hundred head of cattle weic stolen. The pilsouer has eluded detection for over four > eais until jcsterday , when ho was arrested by the city police ot Jlastlng ? and tinned over to bhcilll bhcunan. who stalled east with him this evening. Weber has H wile and lamlly and was employed by the electilc light company at that place. Flro nt Central City. Cnv , Neb. , Jan. 3. [ Special Telegram to the 13u : . ] riro broke out In lie } nolds' meat inaikct this noon and spread to buildings on each bide. Three buildings were burned and one pulled down , The loss to buildings Is between fcli.OOd anil i-1,000. The loss on block about 51,0JO , paitlall } in suied. A Hotel liurnod. CoiA'MiitTS , Xcb. , Jan. ! ! . [ Special Tele gram to the BKU.J The Farmers' hotel binned hero this moiningat 9 o'clock. When discovered the tlames weiebuisting throuuh the roof. The cause was a defective Hue. Loss , Sl00 , fully co\eied by Insurance. ' 1 he iiopoitv ) would have been a total loss but foi out water workb. P. . id Sunday Ithizc. LYONS , la. , Jan. I ! . [ Special Telegrnm to the Bir. ] Ihc Ungo block caught lire bun- day afternoon on thu second llooi and the llames got beyond thu contiol ot thu hrcmcn owing to the cxtieinc cold. The building was damaged 81,100 ; insured foi $12,000 In the Noi th American and 5 ,000 in the Trav ellers. W. O. Tayloi's stock ot groceries wab damaged Sl.OOO ; insured In the West- clioblerloi Sl.OOO and Aetna S1.C03. A. J. Mottinirei's diy goods stock was damaged Sl.OOO ; Insured In tlio Cnaid , IVnnsjlvanla and kpiinirlield companies tor 0,000. Dm Brown , living on the second llooi , lost all his fiirnitnie. H. II. A. IlPiiniiigan'b , U. T. S. Spencei'd and Or. Hacheldor's olhees vveie damaged. The Atheiui-um club rooms were badly damaged. Ihey occupied nil the third stoiy. A Pharmacist Di s MOIMS : , la. , Jan. . ' ! . [ fapecial Tele gram to the ULF. ] 'Iho commNsion- ers o pi. tnmcy have been no- tlied of another successful bull biouvht by them tor the violation ot thu phaniiicy law I elating to tue sale ot liquorb. lt > ion Ciiltliths , ofMason \ illi. , lca\\aio ! county , an unte lstoied pliaimacKt , Is In partneishlp with a icglsieiul pharmnrlst. While the latter was absent fiom the stoii' , Crltllthh sold liquor and havlnsr no right to do bo , being umogistcied , ho was lined ? -lrnJ and costs. _ Hrowunl Last Out. DrsMoiNi-s , la , Jan. ! ! . [ Special Tele gram to the llr.K. I This moining Deputy Auditor Hammond dellveicd to Hon. James A. Lyons , auditor-elect , the Kejs of olhco and the new auditor took possession. Mr. John L. liroun , the leading hguru In thu Im peachment trial last summer and the subject of a military expedition nearly two \e.us ugo , ictired tiom ollice on Saturday and was not present to greet his successor. Tliero vveio no changes of moment in the other state olllccr * , all the othet olllumls having buun le elected. Goroil to Dentil. DALLAS Ci-vim : , la. , Jan. ! ) . [ Special 1'elegrain to the lii.i.J : .Mr. Frank Dow , a joung man twenty jean of age , while at tempting to lead a Holstcin bull to the barn , was attacked by the animal and killed. The hull struck him In the smill of the hack , knocking him bcnselcss , and then gored him to death. Tlunoiini ; man's lather siw the uu'lthmt and rushed up with a nlUhfoilc , but was not In time tosavo Ida son's life. A Creamery Slsrii Palls. A > UIOSA , In. , Jan. : ! . iSpcrial Telegram - gram to the Bur. ] James 1) ) . Young , of Scotch ( iiovn , this county , failed to day with liabilities ot17OJO ; assets , SD.OOO. Helms boon opeiatlng faiguly In ereamoiy prepeit > . Ills credltois .ill leshlo in this county. Cioanu-ry llohlicd. AMPS , Ja. , Jan. ! ) . [ Special Telegram to the HKII.J 'Iho eioameiy hero was lobbed Satuiday night of StO jiounds of butter In tubs. Xot Sanction Oamlillne. Nuw Voiih , Jan. S. James H. Keene , N. G. Millei ami Washington Huteheis Sous fanned u pool In Decembei , IbbO , to advance the price of lard and emplojed 12. A. Kent.t I Co. , of IhU city , ami Foolo , Kent fc Co. , of Chicago , as brokers for the purchsse and sale of lard , Jt is said that a small foiiuiiowus realized. The members of the pool charged that their brokers had defrauded them by making tictlclou * puichasea and sales. Keene sued Kent and others In thu supreme comt toiecover hlsbhaniof the inolils of the pool , tThey Interposed thu deleiibu that thu trans- actions weiu gambling und that the law would not foicu them to account. Judgi iDaniels , of the general term of thu siipioiiio court , has tendered his opinion in Iho mat- tor , ruu'rsluu' thu opinion of tluuooit below. HehoUU that thu defoiisu Interposed is valid und Unit the law does not sanction that loim of tram blin g. TIirow n Out of Work. I Y\iLKEbii.snur , Fa , Jan. 3 , Orders were ' received heie this evening from New York to shut down all the collieries shipping coal over the Central railroad of New Jersey on account of a stiiko ot dock-hands at Foil Johnson ami Kllzabeth. One thousand men 11and bojs will be thrown out ol empluytuuut. THK OliKAUANOC HHCOHO. Omahn Closes Tlio Year Twelfth on the List. BOS-TOX , Jan. 3. [ Special Telegram to the UJK. : ] The follow Ing table , compiled from special dispatches to the Post from the mana gers of the leadlngclcirtng houses of the Uni ted States , Rives the gross exchanges at each point for the week ending January 1 , 1SS7 , incompaiison with the corresponding week ajcar ajo : | nOBUI3D OF HIS HOLL. A Hlcli rrcnclinmn Coufldenccd Out < > riilc\oii TliotiHtuid. Monn E , Ala. , Jan. 3 Louis Nadin , a Frenchman residing In this city , made a staitllng and unexpected discovery yesterday that ho had been lobbed as long ago as the ! Xth ) ot November ot about 511,000 In money and bonus by : x bold and successful conll- deuce game. Some time In the latter part of November odlu made the acqutintance of a fellow counti ytn.in lately ar rived , and the new acquaintance lutio- dnced him to a third Frenchman. The three became \ury Intimate. In the comso of tlmu they succeeded In inducing Nodin to display his wealth by liistshowinirhlmlargcamounts nt securities and gold which they posi-cbbcd. One of them had Ills possessions in a bos. In his hotel , and Nodin insisted that It was a danirerous proceeding and Insisted on colng with him to lemovo. It to a snfeplace. As the box was opened and its gold and bonds dls- plajcii , Noilln was called troni the loom , leaving his own money behind. When he ie- tinned , his friend told him that he had put his ( Nndln's ) treasme in his own bov , which he turned ovn to a Mobile man foi safe keepiu ? . Nodin never biispected an > thing wiong until jesteiday , when he biokeopcn hislrlcnd'sbov and louud there was nothing In It but a number of nowb- panels and a lot of old lead. The police have been notihed. In the treasure box was found a printed caul with the insciiptlon : "F. Gingham , nogoclatnt paschcaro , biiisso. " The Nickel 1'latc Cnsci. Ci iVEi.AXi ) , O. , Jan. 3. Judgeb.Ioncsand Hamilton decided tilt- big Nlckol I'late rail road ease today. The bUit was brought against the Now York , St. Louis As Ohlcago railioad company , of New Yoilc , and the tiustees lor the second mottiago bondholders lor 510,000,000. The comt held that the liist moitgige held bj the Ccntial Trust company as tiustees was Illegal , and that the bond holders under that moitgago are geneial ciedltors to the amount of 815,000,000. The court also ordcicd the sale of the load undei the second mortgage which amolints to S1U.C03.000. The \alldity ot the cai trust certificates amounting to 1 1,000.000 was alllrmed and a scp-nato sale ot the equipment oidciod under those ceitilicateb. It was claimed th.it tlio oonsoli- datlon ot the In o state conioiatlons into the McM'l-I'lato was illegal. The comt de-clared that the consolidation was Illegal in two re spects , but the corpoiatlon was .1 eoiporation de iacto , and hail a legal riL'ht to execute tins moitgagc'S. It w is al = o held that neitlici the Lake Shore < t Hchlian Soiithein lail- wav noi ( he judgment cieditois of the Nickel-l'lato take liens byntuoot their judginont.s , and tholi only Intoiost is as cieditois to thu extent oi their judgments. The decision is a Vandeibilt victoii and will bo appealed. _ _ Tlio Kxpicss ICol > l > orH. Sr. Louis , Jan. 3. Mossis. Damsel and Weil of the Adams Fxpioss compan } anil Detectives I'inkertou and Jiobcihon were beioro the grand jmy to day giving their evidence upon the Jim Ciiminings train robbciy. Tlio inisoncrs aio still coninied in thu "hold-ovoi" and will not be given into the custody ot the sheiiff until wanantsaro Nsucd for their aire-bt. 'A'cir ba\s that the amount of money so far lecoveicd lacks Sl..OOOol being thu full amount stolon. KAN-VS Cm , Jan. 3. Oscar Cook was brought bufoio the iccoidoi this afternoon cimircd with having iccolved money and jewelry stolen in the Adams e\picbs lobbory. The stale asked a continuance In oidorto piodmo witnesses liom SI. Louis to piftvo the fact of thu lobbery , sayinc It was undei- stood tlio defense would not admit that tact. 'Hie continuance was inantcd till 'I'luirfday next anil the prlsonei lemandcd In default ol iO.OK ( ) bond. ] < 'IaUH at 1 1 air ST. Joi : , Mo , Jan. 3. iSpcelal T to the Hii.j : : 'Iho death of .Milton Toollu has cast a doom over this community , and oxiuc'ssloiis of regiet are h'Mid ' on everj hand. Thu flags all ovci thu city aru at halt mast. Tbo majoi will Issue a pioclamalion In themoinlng ordering the closing ot the municipal ofliees , and will request thosus- Donslon of all business dining thu funeial. The tuueral will take place \Vcdnesday at 2 o'clock. There Is nothing known usjctof the existence of any will , lion , O. M. Spen cer and Dr. J. S. Loiran , who were peihaps nearer to the de.ul mlllloimlio than anyone else , know nothing of any. Those two pen- tlemen will piobahly bo ( he admlnlstiators of the estate. Tolcyrams and lotteis ot con dolence have been nomine in all day. The remains will bo plactd In the family lot lit Mount Mora Cemetery. Particulars of tlio Collision. S \NAM OMO , Tex. , Jan. 8. Ofliclals of the Southern Pacific railroad furnish particu lars of a disastrous collision on that road last 1'rhUj night , two hundred miles west ot hero. Accounts of the accident previously tele graphed aio corroborted by the ollicials , who state that nine Mexicans were burnea to death among the wreckage. The men were riding on an open Hat cai when the collision nccurml. ' 1 his cai wasdriven under a heavy laden box car , on top of which several others hid piled , and tint entile wreck took lire , literally roasting alive the Mexicans , who wore pinned down on top of the flat car. None of the uodles weioroco ui/ablo when recovered. Tlio Louau Tumi. X , Jan. 3 Captain Lemon to- da > ucdvedfrom W. K. Vandeibilt a biib- inption of Sl.uOO . for the Logan fund ; 51,000 tiom C. Vanderbilt and S'MO ' from Kdyvjn Conies. Lemon to-d y purchased S-O'wO worth oM'f lerteiit United States bonds on account ol the Logan fund. U'eatlier. For Nebraska and loa ; Fair weather , but colder. THE ILLINOIS SENATORSIIIP , The Contest Tor Logan's ' Vacant Seat Grow ing Lively , FIVE CANDIDATES'lN THE FIELD. The Confederates In the Departments Snub Grnml Army Men Hie Opiate Story Without roiimla- ilatioti Washington News Tito Content Kor X.OR II'S Shoos. WASIIINOTON , Jan. n. [ SpccIal Telegram to the IJr.K. ] Intense in'terest is manifested " "icie In the tcnatorlnl contest In Illinois to fill the vacancy cicatid by the death ot Hen- cral l.oean. Ifcpn entatlvcs 1'ajson and Cannon both arrived In the state direct fiom Washington to day and cntei the field with vigor and determination. Judge 1'ajfon w as summoned there by a large iiumbei of telegrams from all uaits of tlio stale pledging his support and commahdiiu ; his picscnce. It Is believed by llllnolsans hcie that he will be elected. General Hcndcif-on Is still hero , but expects soon to go Into the Held. Ills friends are at work tor him and arc urging him toc'omo out. Today Concial ? Homlei- was a ked about the contest. Ho ? ald ho could make nothlnc out ol It as yet. 'Ihcro woie probably twenty or thltty candl dates named and no one could lull how It would go. He said ho did not think thcio was anv icason for mentioning Judge GreMiam as a candidate , as ho was not a icsl- itent of thu state and It was not piobablc that he wanted thu place. "No one can tell an > thing about K , " said Kcprcbentatlso Kowcll , of Illinois. "Tho legislature was not elected w Ith an oje to the scnatorbhlp. "I'hcieaio live active candi dates and no one ot them fm enough In tlio lead to feel that ho has a sure tiling of It. r'ai- vvcll , 1 do not think , Is strong outside of Cook county , so 1 hardl > think ho will be elected , ills money will hint him. Ex-Covernoi Hamilton , who , by the way , was a law part ner of mine , has many elements of stiength. In the hist place his tactics arc aluajs good , llii Is a j oung man and has gained consider able pi eminence in the state. He went to the state semto a mere boy and had not been tnoro two jeais before he was chosen as pies- dent. He has a brother In thu legislature who will bo an active woikorforhlm.aud the piosidcnt ot tlio senate Is his closest personal lilend and Is working for him. Genuial llendcison has the advantage of locality and s the only one of Iho candidates who lias any army iceoid. Governor Hamilton went into the wai as a boy , but it was just at the close , and he could make no recoul to speak of. In this General Henderson hasa good advantage and then hu Is a good man. Cannon Is a hird i hter and is nheadj in the Held , lie is bold and \eryactlve , and will give them all a pietty sharp biush. Judge Fajson Is prob- ahlbettei known throughout the state than any othei man. ' 1 ho record he has madu thiough land crant fortcituics has made his name a household word throughout the state , and his popularity Is great. With these men In the Hold > ou can bee how haid It Is to judge who will win. " Mis. Logan w asery much pained today to Irani that a well-known llllnolban was credited with sajlne'tliat she would tiy to control the election of a buccchsor to her late husband. Latei bhu was Informed that the statement was n pure falnohood. She is going to Chicago in a week or two , but her trip Is on business. The lund for hui has reached ovoi 810,000 to-nlclit. srAMAI.Ol"3 ACTION OP COM KPIIU V1TS. Thoiu is going to be aiiothci scandal at the government departments of the Dabney ordei. It is .stated by ( land A i my men that on thu day befoio the Logan obsequies an emplojeottliosKth auditor's ollice went to tliodeputj auditor and Inquired about loaves lei those who wished to participate in the ex ercises and procession. It is stated that the rculy was something like this : "There is no excuse foi diandArmy men going out to this thing. Contcdciatcb ha\u not been IiiMted , and 1 cannot sou why these should be discrimination when all stand equal. " Now. later , tickets of admission to the-capitol wcio sent to the blxth auditoi's ollice foi omplojes who wcie membeis ot the Gland Army ot the lionubllc , und It is chaigcd that they woto not dlstiibtitod to thobo for whom they wcie Intended , lilamc attaches to the deputv auditor , whew w as thai .cd some time azo with h.ulng dls- oouiagcd attendance on decoration < laexcr - ereises , claimini ; that thcro should bo no dis- ciimination between tne dead of.the two r.i mles. The deputy auditor Is a Georgian , Hugh A. llaiiolson by t > amo. i in : OFIVII : STOHV covrrtADicrn n. A ureat deal has been said to day about the statement made on Friday and mentioned In these dispatches to the effect that Senator Logan while puk had been under the effector aconite and other drugs. An Intimate li loud of the Lob-an family sayn that the stoij Is without foundation and that the family and liiends are entirely mUshed with the medi cal tieatment. Ho saw two inembeisol the family this moining and they weru greatly shocked that such a publication should he made and indignantly denied that there was the slightest suspicion or oven dissatisfaction at the ticiummitat Ihu hands of the medical attendants. Ho said that Miu Loirun had not loft the sldo of hci husband lot fhu minutes at a time during the critical stage ot liis Illness and she know evcij thing tint was going on. I lad there been any suspicion ol any nmlticatmcnt the public would has u known It before now. The story probably uioio from tht-known aversion ot the senator to ophites In aio foi m. Ono night after an Invigorat- lug alcoholic bath he obtained some let robb ing sleep and the next morning ho rein u ked , " 1 think tliuy must have given , me something l.ibt night , 1 slept o well. " i ofAN ) A HAiiii Fiaiinii. : Washington has an old professional ath lete in Iho person ol l'iof. Collins , Known tliioughout fills wept Ion as ' 'the cistlion man. " Helms fought a number of bitllosln tliuiitiirand has taught the manly ait of self detensu to Matt Carpenter , lloscne Conkllng and many others of wldo ceJebriiv. Today \\asnsked if he ever put on the gloves with SenatorLon'an. "llundiods of times , " was the leply. " ] had him under my care for years. " " W.ib ho handy with his lists ? " was asked. "Hu was the best two handed man 1 ever .saw in my life for au amateur or piolos- slonal , " said the professor emphatic-ally , "Ho was n uatuial born lighter , " ho continued " 1 never .saw his like. Uo was povvertul and a hr.iil and quiclr hitter. ' 1 never thought he would die s < ) easily , llvus with him up to within a few hours of kisdeath ami I thought that his wondeiful physique would cany film thiough. " V " 11 has heen said th tlio - „ , . . . . . . . ! . > . . . ! . „ . T „ t _ mn general w as ! _ . . such l a that good _ lighter < 9.lie..Pcca3lon ho knocked > on out. Half Is thstf" ' That's the tiutti"B < Rtnowledged thepro- febsor. "He knocked , lae clean ovci a big arm chair that ho had If his room. It was „ u teullicblow. Igaveh m two black ojc-sin that bitme encounter j md he eairled them with him to the seit ; ate. Senator Oglebby was a spectator of the bout , and when it crew win m he tried to Jtoo it. Ho couldn't , though. 1 ho general slopped It himself. Ho ceituinly hit me haru.k fctories about his agil ity and strength have fcot , bo n exaggerated in the least. " f "Senator Voorhecs ears he has seen him within .1 few years turn au alrbpung in his , pai lei , " said the reporter. "SohavcJ , hunbreds of times , " said the professor. "I tell you he was the best man in every respect that ( I ever saw , and that means a good deal when you aio speaking of lluhtlng. " I rOSKLIKO IStTUB 8E.NAT1. . Frequently since tfrlday lias it been re marked that It Isau liucrustlnt : circuiimlanco that the first visit of Mr. Conkllnz to thu sen ate chamber since his resignation in Iftbl should have been to aUond the funeral of the man who stood so stoadfastlj b > him In his adversity. His face , lis gait and Ills manner showed little change/to mark the Interval. Ills balr and beard hfd merely giown u Jitu < H whiter. ' What thoughts must li.i\o coursed 'hrongh his mind as ho ? it among those fa- nlllarsunoiindlnps-Garlield stricken down y the hand of an assassin : Arthur laid low y a bhchtlntr disease ; Ulalne a defeated candidate for the preslileiic ) : Thurman , Me- DonaldGon5onKatonreudleton.llamllnand tlier contomporailcs of equal tame tetiiod rom senatorial services : Havard , Lamat and iarland raised to higher dignities ; Hen Hill. David DaIs. . Ihunslde , Anthony , Matt Cai- lenterand LOMII cone to the undiscovered outitrv , and the tederal admlnlstiatlou in he hands of the democrats. MOIITO.V o.v VAX wCK'S citA\rr . This evening's Star savs ; "KvUovcrnoi torton , of Nebraska , Is Hi this city , having ust como fiom his home , and In eonversa- lou to day he said that tlio senatorial sltua- Ion was vctv much mixed The legMaluio meets to-moriow to elect a succe'ssor to Mr. Van Wck. ) 'Iho republicans aio divided nto factions and there Is talk of a coalition , v Ith the democrats by either one or the other n ordei to bccuro the election or defoit of Mi. \ 'anvck. . Mr. Morton said that Senator Van WJCK publicly st-ited some tlmo ago 'hat ho would rather withdraw fiom the eou- est than to bring about tliuclectton of a dem ocrat , and ho Is inclined to think that this declaration may have an nfect of bringing to Van Wjck's suppoit republicans who have 'teen suspicious of the senator's paity lojaltj. Joveruor Moiton bald that hu would not bo smprlbcd If a lenubllcait caucus should unite In nominating van Wjck. " IIIDSON nrs MOJMS' : urn ni.vo. Ulils were opened to day by the supeivls- ng aichitect of tlie ticasury for the Mono and bilck work foi the supeistiuctuioot thu extension ol the court house and poMoflieo building nt DCS Molnes. la. 'Ihe blddois were as follows : K. Uramard A- Sons , Chicago , for stone work , W.TOO ; Itlco As Kassetl , Chicago , Mhico Olds ) , tor stone vvoik , 82IS"rt , S'Jj.NVj. SJr.lXW.foi hilck work , S'J,5 ' > ? 5 ; McCaity As Coibet , of Washington. D. C. , for bilck woik. S14.W7 ; J. J. Jobst , V ; C. 1' . Canoll , I'eorla , III. , bile-It work , 81rtwr ; K. S. 1 liikuorn , Dos Molnos , stone woik , SU.--JT ; brick work , SlS.OoJ. AltMV > ITA1US. > fajor Thnddous H. Stanton , pajmaMtei , las been otileicd back to Salt Lake City liom Jiimhii. Ho was formerly cdltoi of the Daily ( Jlnonlcle In this city. First Lieutenant W. U. MeMiiin , Eighth infantir , has relieved Fiust Lioutenalit Kd- ward Janow , Twontj'-llrst Infantry , as re cruiting olllcoi at Foit IJrldger , U joining. Lieutenant Fat row has gone on leave. AIMIV furloughs authoi ed : Corporal W. W. Ferguson , company II , Thirteenth In- 'tintiy , Fort Wlnuato , Now Mexico , two iionths ; Frlvate Albert -Muelloi , tioop L , Sixth cavalry , Foit IJajaul , New Mexico , lireo months. Seigeant William W. Thomas , signal coips , s to be tiled hy a gcncial court maitial , com posed of ofllcuibot the Second artilleiy. which will convene next Fildij at San Aiuiistine , Florida. Colonel liomejn 13. Ajies will be jnobldont and First Lieutenant Kit I ) . Hojlo uljut.int judge advocate ol the court. FOUKCAST 01CONUHUSS. . Legislation lollc Considered the 1'res- cut Week. W VMitvdTo.N. Jan. ! ! . In the beuato to- norrow , alter the leading ot the jouinal , Senatot Cullom will announce Ihu death oi ils colleague and the senate will adjouin as a mark of lospect to his mcmoiy. Wednos- : lay at 2 o'clock possibly eaillei-Cullom will a k the bcnato to pioeeed to coiibldeia- tlon of the intci-statc commerce bill and there s a geneial Impression that tlio mcasuio will bo taken up and will form the chief topic of liscussion thereafter until it is disposed ot. The unllnlshed bulsness of the ' enate Is the bill pnnidlm : foi the establishment of agri cultural oxpeilment etatluns , while thu bill to piohlbit mombeis cU congress fiom acting as attoincjs foi lallio.uls comes ovei with accrued lights of a long postponed special order. It h not impiobable that these mcas- uies. e ) eclally the latter , will command some portion ol the morning boms ol the sena o , mid one or both may be disposed ol during tbo w cek. Ills iot ) expected that any appro prlatton bill will bo reidy lor consideration by thu senate this week. It Is expected that the legislative week in the house will bo consumed by the discussion of tiptnopilatlon bills , and a moisuio 10- ported troin the committee on agiicnltuiu piovldlng toi the election of a depaitment ot agriculture and laboi. Thcio aru loin ap- nropiiatlon bills on the calendu tie ! In dian , military academy , diplomatic and con sular and pension. None of thee measuies me likely to give use to extended debate ex cept possiblj the diplomatic and consular bill. Tow aid the latter pait of thu week it is exj ectcd tliat the conference on thu decimal count bill will luport an agreement and re quest thu house to take lin.il action , which will piobablybe granted , Debt Statement. J.ui.P-Tlio : follow Ing Is a lecapltulatlon oi the debt statement issued lo-d.il : Inteie t beirinir debt , piincipal and InterPstSlU2 , : ! , lSs' . > ; debt on which Intei- est has ceased since maturity , total , 50,0 , - 1'Jl ; debt beating no IntuH'st , S'iTJPi(5l.113 ( ; total debt principal. 81,71 li .lrMl ; Inieiest , SW.O'O.Oli : total , Sl.iAi.Oii.lWJ : total debt. Uss available cash itenib , 61i81isi : , Us ; net cash in tioasuiv. jjlil'JO , ( > ! J ; debt , less rash In lioasuij January 1 , IVsT , S111'JM- ! I'hj ; dicicas ot debt dm Ing the month , t'J,5T ' , lri ; total avallnblu lor lednctlon ol public debt , $ ? Jll , ! > OJrx. , ! ; lo ervu fund hold foi ledemptlon of United States notes , nets Januaiy II , 1 75 , and Jnl > 12 , iss' , SU ,000- UOO ; umvailabln for leducttloii of debt , ba\t ; > Jj'i7 : ' ; tottlllcaleshold as cash , tm.OJI- VM ; net cash balancu on hand , S--l'JOo..J ) ; total cabii In trcasuty as shown bj tie.ibiiiei's geneial account , .51JIDI5T5. Arrcbtoil Kor Hunk \Viockuif ; . NKW HAVI x , Conn. . Jan , " > . Chaiks N. Wheelci , of Wllllamantlc , bon of John D. Wheeler , for several j eats eleik and tie.is- uicr of the town ol Windham , has been ai- icstcd upon a lequisltlon of Goveinoi Oglebby ol Illinois on the charge ol m.ind laieeny. Wheulcr. who has been a membei ot a banking house In Chicairo dealing In western faun loans , ischaitied wilh Mealing SMK ) which had been juld him. 'Iho deputj shoiill who bought the iripiHIIloii acciisob Win old of othei oilme > , whkli ineludos the establishment and wiecknu- a bank neai ( hleairo and deliaudlng the depo- > item ot 810,000. Wheeler Is verj lespeetably con- neetc'il , "Morn I iirtliiimike Kliocks , It M.iiMoun , Jan. : -Dispatc-liCb iccelveil heie thin moining tiom Westminster , Fud oilck , nmmetsburg and othei towns In west ern Mnrjland slate the Inhabitants wore con slder.ihlj exolti d ovci violent shocks am. loud iiimulings which Iiad awakened them liom slcop and continued at Intcivals tiom ll : ! > 01abt night until early this morning' . No damage wns done .so far as known , but as the countiy Is mountainous the people are appro hrnslvuof giavo trouble. No Hopes Kor .lolm Uonuli , Niw : VOIIK , Jnn. 8. It Is known that fo homo weeks John Itoach , the great shl ] builder , has boon confined to his residence In gradually fulling health. His disease 1 oplthelloma , and Its development has beet very Mmllai to the case ot Geneinl Giant , the location , however , beini ; on the root ot the month iiibtead ot the tluoat. It has Income evident to the pnjMchmH that there Is no hopn ot his iceovery. Mr. Itoich In now falling gradually , his agony relieved only by anodynes. A nminnctl Hank Kxamluri- . WASiiiNaro.v , Jan , 3. The hcciotaiy o the ticaburj to-day dlreetud the removal o A. II , Sctlbi tiom the oflico of bank examiner .it Now \ ork. Hoiofiisedto lesUn at Urn request of the comptroller of currency. V. 1' . Snjder , the newly appointed examiner , left Washington .Saturday with Inductions to taku ehaico ot the ollice this moining. ' 'Implement HQIIHD F.iilf. Cun n ItAi-iiJS , la. , Jan. . " The farm Im plement house of Upton & Co. clo cd Its doors today. Liabilities. Sr , WO\ \ assets , 840,000. 'Ihe oredltors aio mainly icslduitb of Cedar Itaplds. Dniry Muikpt. , Jan , a. The Inter-Ocean's F.lgln ( III. ) special says : On the board of trade to day 2.1,700 pounds of butter sold regulailyat : w touts. Total sales HVWJJ.W , 1 THU SrOQIC atAKKUT. London Quotations Help to Strcnutlien tlio Hulls. Nr.w Vor.it , Jan..1. [ Sueclal Telegram to the Uir.I : The stock maikct opened lathei bullish to day , and was for awhile under the Influence of London quotations , which CKIIIO In strong and higher. It was claimed that the bull turn In stocks had been cnglnrcied by Gould , who has prolltid mom by the advance than anyone cl'o. Omaha was about the stiongest thing on tlio list , and the hulls on It wcie predicting a verj favorable statement for the fiscal je.ar Just closed. Richmond terminal broke : l percent on Inside selllne , and thereattei the market took a moio bullish aspect. It was noted that congress would inept again to-morrow and that the Inlor- Mate commerce bill would be likely to be pushed thiouch with a iu h. Acood deal of Westein I'lilon was tluowti over , and a break ol ! ' & poi cent occuned. Grangers were all verv weak , and St. I'aul In pattlcnhu was bclected as a safe shoit sale. The announcement that the Mckel Klalosult agaliibt Ihe Lake Shoiu at Cleveland had been decided in tavor of the latter caused a spun In Lake Shoio which , however , was boon lost. At noon thowholu list was slow and heavy. During the closing hour there was n lovlval of activity and con- en1 ! improvement In prices. Monejwhidi paiHer In thu dav had ruled scaicoat 0 pel cent. , was easier , and It was believed that heavy Interest disbursements duo about this time would prevent any \eiy high rates for some months to come. Heading was bulled on talk that tliuouanl/atloii bchumo would go through Boiiio time dmlnglhu present jcar. Thu bulls on Hocking Valley wcio talking very eontldentlv in inward to Ils piospects and the prediction was made by people In a position to commuul Insldo In- lormation that It would declato a dividend this jcar. 'Iho market closed lltm at a tiac- tlonal advance liom the lowest pilccs of the day. The total sales were about itX',000 ' shaies. Cabinet Slattern. Lo\MON. Jan. H. Goschen , althotmh ho will not bo the conservative leader In the house of commons , obtains contiol ot ap pointments. Sh H. A. Cross and Loid Id- itcstulgh have ffered to resign In older to make room lor Goschen's nominees. The ro suit will bo a general rcconstiuctton of the cabinet. Goschen lias asked Lord North- brook to become Sli It. A. CiObs'suceessor- llo also wants Mi. Uilehlo In the cabinet , as he desires the lattei's support In the woik ol icshaping the local government bill. In olll- clal circles It is accepted as settled that In the icconslrncted cabinet W. II. Smith will be liist loid ot the Irc.i'uiy and Cader in the house of commons nml Lord Salisbmy prcmiei and foreign minister. Among tlio coiiseivativus no uxpiossioiis of regret aio heard over the piosncctivo lellnuent of Sh K. A. Cioss and Lord Iddeslelgh. Hefote acceptingollleo Goschen closely bciutinl/ed the accounts and estimates ot the wai and navy departments In oidei to n'-ccitaln whethei 01 notthoro vveio any ( .rounds lot Lord Randolph Churchill uhiiglnu inal-ad- mlnlstiatlou. Ho found that Loid Randolph had been misled by wiong datA which U Is supposed weie supplied thiough Inteicstcd tieasury oflicials. uoschon is cominced that Lord Salisbury was light In lefnsing to re duce the estimates. Chambeilain has au- tlioii/.ed a denial ot Ihu statement that a con- loienco has been airanged between himself and Gladbtonlan leadeis. The Alllancp of Russia anil Germany. LOVIIOX , Jan. : i. The 1'arls coiiospondcnt of thu Times poslthelj continns ihis leccnt statement that Kussla and Geimany have concluded a dhcct alliance. The coriospon- duntsajs that by tlio ternib of this new alli ance Russia binds herself to remain neutral In event of war between Fiance and Ger many and Germany binds hoi self to remain ncntial In in onto ! wai between Russia and Austria. Ho luithoravs that while there can bo no doubt about the existence of this Impellal compact , there aio two stories as to the nniinci In which the treaty was effected. Onobloij Is that It was negotiated by the c/ar and Kmpeior William thiough vcrboiial correspondence , and the other is that His- iliaiek and Du Gieis contrived tin ) alliance by perbonal discussion. Thecoiiespondont s.ivs lie does not know which of these stoiles Is the coircct one. /\n'alin in I'anam.a. I > A\\M\J.an. ! l. Canal woik Is piomls- ing. Contiactors aio satibhed , althons'h they are woiklng acalnst dilllcultles consequent upon the tall end of the lalnj season and the celcoration ol the Dccombei holidays. The b.mltaij" lecoid is good. A law has been pasccd by the assamblj at Uo ota monopoli/- Ing the .sale of salt in Panama. The oxclu- si\o light to soli this aitlclo will be gianted towhoevei will pay the liUhcst price lei It. 1'ho collet tlon ot the salt tax in the capital ol Snnta Fo de llogota. whence the law emanates - nates , was the ( an eot ilotb dining tlio last century in that city , which subsequently led lo the meat levoluuun which culminated In the llbeiatlon ot SpanUh-Amcilca fiom Spain. lliilisli ( is-iln Trade ICo\iow. LOMIOV , Jan. ! i. ThoMaik Lane Kxpiess , in ltsie\ie\\ the llrltish gi.aln ti.adu , sajs : i'nomaikcts are sp.uingly supplied. Kng- lisli wheat is l@7s hlchci than bcloio the liolldajs. Flour trade has a decided upward tendoni'j , piicesbt'ln fidOis ) | highoi , Sales of Knglish wheat dining the week wcio iiJ,7GOqu.utcrsatr : > s , aainst so..M'j ' at : )0s ) dining the ooriesponding pniiod last jcai. Vain s aio about Is better. 'Ivvo caigoes ot wheat airhnd. onu lem lined. At to-daj's maikot Cn llsh wheat wasMiongon the past foi ( night's advance and tanged Iron isulC'i Mi. Fiom was firm. The fortnight ilsu was Is fid. Coin was blkhtlv cheaper , IJeans and jieas were unchanged. Another I'rencli CAlilnct Hcliome. I'iiis , Jan. ! ) It Isiepoitod that a con- ieionco has been hold by 1'resldent Giovv and M. Ferry and Uo Frojelnct with a view to a biiccdy dissolution of the picsont minis- tiy and the formation ola Foiij-DuFiejcInet cabinet. It Is also leported that Fcuy has consented to support DuFioveinct as hue eessoi to 1'icsiduiit Giovy. The nidloals , ue in hlcli dud ron nt thn pie poet of having theii jilans ujisct In this mannei. A . Million In SinoKc. Ro\ir Jan.n. 'Ihu Iho In the Odeseiloli palace jpstenlay was caused by lights on i Chilbtmas tree. All thu jewels belonging U the princess , all the valuable plutuirs , incliid Int ; a small Raphael and thu wholool tin splendid collection of ancient furniture on the second floor , was burned. Tlio loss is 81,000,000. ' 1 hu palace was not insuied. I'.ilal CJnn i\iloslon ; | , LOMIO.V , Jim. i ) . Six boldleis wcio killed by a cas explosion in Cambridge barracks 1'orlsinoiith. Twontj-i'ino were found and oxtilcatod liom Iho ruins ol thu barracks All of the i CM ued ate inoiooi less Injiiied. - Wnro DrovvnPil. ' LONDON. Jan. B , Thu Hiilish steamer Diagoni'iii , which collided with and tunica hhlpoll JJIul F.je , was fiom Llveipool fo Carditl. The name of the biinken ship vva1 thu Dukoof Coniiaught She hadaciewo twontj-'inu men and bevinteen of tliebo wen : diovviud. _ The lilhh Question. Lovnov , Jan. K. 'Iho 1'all .Mill ( iaiotto bajb Chambeilain has consented to have u pilvato Informal confen nco on thu ) ish ) finest Inn with Glidsiono , Moilej and Vi il Ham Veinon llareouii. I llO'l COIlllil 11) ) Hill ll , Pun AUI.WIIIA , Jan , . ' . Jn .lite su pimiio court to-day affirmed the ioiisnt.it on- alltyaiid validity of tlm oltomainai ) nu.iel. ' In the course of his opinion the couit sijs the maiiufacturo. fi.alo and l.cciinn' | ol thu article may all alKjj bo piohibitod by the leH'islntuioir In thoii juiUmunt the protcctiim ot the pnullo from liijtuy and hand requites it. Toduny thy authority of thu iegislaturo to do sob to deny all that la vital In pollto The Senate Committee's Report on InterState - State Commerce Questions. PROGRESS OF A GENERATION. An Unnt mous Increase liulic rrotluc-i tlon ol Our Two Lending Ccrcnln Knots A limit tlip CoH of Ocean An Important lloport. Wv tiiNfiTos , Jan.Senator ! Aldrlch. Imlrmati of the committee on transportation antes to the seaboard , In n tep6rt defiling aigcl.vIth Intel -slate commerce ( juestlons , ; lvcsa table Indicating the progress of the hilted Slate * foi a generation. Thirty- hrco jeatsaco v\c piodticcd 10\W,000 ( bush- Is of w heat and about 000.000,000 bushels of orn. Twice In recent jcais we hnvo reached J00,00i,000 bushels of wheat and In 1N > 5 tl > : orn ciop reached l.SOO.ooo.Oyonu licls afl\o- old Increase In wheat and thieefold Increase n corn. Tim Inciea-oln othpi cereals has nit been so lapld , 1101 RIO thoj regarded by he committee as so Impoituit as the Increase n wheat and coin. In uxpoit tiado thocom- ailltco sajs wheathat aliearij tanked first In aliiu and In live jcaf s has added 82,000,000- Xo ) to the value of oiu national production , , * urn equivalent to four times the \aluo of ex ? 101 ted corn and coinmral dtulng tjio same period. The repoit shows the mo\o- nent of gialn wltliin tbo United States and points out what changes hayo taken place In the grain centers of the counti v since the war. tit. Louis and Teoila ham .speaking roundly , loublcd theli avenigo iccolpts Baltimore , [ .oulsvilluaiul Diiluth have Incicascd nearly .hrco fold , while the avoi.agu annual receipts at Kansas City have Innpa-ed nine fold. An attempt was made b ; the commlttco to asccr- ' 'aln thoiatesol Height Horn tlio principal ntcrmedlatu points to thu seahonul ud also 10111 intermediate points U > the principal cities ol Iho vaiious slates In thu hopes of as- certainlnglhu lacti In reg.ud to the dlffor- e-nc'o ot i.itcs chargpil foi loin : hauls and shoit hauls. In lelatlon to this Inquiry the committee sajs : "Ihtrralos clmiKCd for ocal Height aio evidently levied on some- ivhat the geneial pilnciiilc of what the lotllc will bear. In Massachusetts In bb.1 U costt.fi cents lo transport n bushel of wheat ( M miles ; the cost in Con ecticut for tiaiispoitmg the ' amo quantity of giain OJ miles was 7 eeutb : In Pennsylva nia 00 miles J.7 cents and In Ohio CO miles 0 cents. Of course , the conditions may not 'invo been thu same. Farthci west wo find Kansas pa > Ing 4.2 cents pei bushel foi tiaiib- jtoitlnga bushel olhuat 10 miles ; nnd Mas- aelnibetls tor the same sei\ lie , G mllus , a.'J cents ; whllo Calilinniajs ] > , ' ! . : ) cents per bushel for M ) miles. " Contlnuiut , on the siilijcd of local fi eights , he committee bijs ; "lu Massachusetts the ales have sradil | > dei lined ulnoo lt > 74 on ncry road Included In the table and Iho same s true ot Conncctlciil. On the principal railroads ol Iowa thcio has also been consid erable decrease since isrci. In Wisconsin , Missouri , Minnesota. Ncmask.i and Callfoi- ila the same gunoial facts are bioiiiht out. " Turning fiom the I nitcd Slates to loiolgn countries , the coiinnitteo .shows piodiicttou and consumption ol ceieals In Kiiiopo and bungs out the tact Ihal the l - cieaso in population has been icla- tl\elv much gieatui In gicat giulii piodiicing countries than It habuen in irratn buying countries. Onu of thu nio t important fca- tuicsof thureuoit Is the -how lug lu tabular loim ot the prices ot wheat foi a series ol joars in the prlucipil couutiles ol tno vvoild. This table showb that theavciauo jeaily price of wheat i.s the lowest in India , langing uom to cents per bushel at Calcutta to $1.02 at Bombay between IS'sand Ibsl. II iisslu comes next , the average lor a devado being Sl.Qt5 pei bushel at Uai iw , fel.u pei bushel at Mr. reteisbuiu , and &l.r > pei bushel at Odessa. Aiibtila ranks thiidin the following order : Huda-1'cstli Sl.is pei bushel , \ Icniiu 31.2H. Tiicbto 8l.ro , and na/iio * > 1 , ! s pui bushol. In the Guiman empliu the juice varies some- what.accoidlng to location The free port ot Jiicmon appeals to eujnv the lowest price frl.JW pei ImslioJ and t in loubly enough Stettin , on the Ualtlc. the higho3t1.70 pet liushol. The aveiagu piiic < > [ wheat nt the liiineipal giain ) ioils ol l'niI.iud was ex- actlj Sl.r > 0 pui bushel. Impoilaiit facts are biouglit out In iclatlon to ocean freight front India , Russia , and the I nlled States to Great Jiiitain , show ing. i constant decline to an extent which inspiies the lollovvlug com * iiiont which closes Iho lepoit : Should UiH tendency continue it will not bo long befoio the cost of uarrjini ; wheat hour India to continental Km ope nnd the I'nited King dom will bo as low as between Atlantic poits and those maikets , * llio AVInicrVhpat C'rop. .Ian. . ' ! . The nop statement ot Ihe Farmeis' Itovie.v ol thlsdly Is as foi- lows : Iteturns horn eoiiosiiitinlpiits vciy geueially continue to sneak lavoiably of Ihq juospeels forwintei wheat. In Mlplilgau , Illinois , Indiana ami Ohio the Holds aio gcn-j pially well piotecled with snow , tlmmrli In Dond and some other sinilhein HllnolH conii ] ties the fields aiu iexiitojl | cove'icd with Ice , and t-cvti.il Missouri tounllos icpoil fall sown wheaf si.llerlngliom diy cold I.'i pints fiom Kan sasas to wheat aio not Mtuiuioimly lavorablrt us tonuoilv , several counties lepoitlng thai ) thu plant looks feeble and | ) oinl > Tbu fcat-r me ol the rppoits fiom Indiana Jud Ohio IS that all paily town cr.aln islooulng very well , whilehitohown wheat is look Ing poorly. lto ports fiom all coin ciowln ? : stales speak oil iheshoit hiipply and gcnei.illj slow niovei montto m.iiket. M.mj ( ountios of Illlnolsf Iowa and Wleconblnaio Impoiling corn. 1'lip Oleo low hiiiUCiiatdry. W VSIIIMI ION , Jan. : : . Josciih H. Itoall , of Now York , piosident of the American AgrU cultural and Dally association , who Is In Washington foi Iho pmposo ol piomotliia jigriuiltuial Intdosts In POIUIO-.H , said 10 n lepoiter to da > upon being asked whether thu laimprsandilalryniPii are sitisilcjd vyJtli the oloomailnelaw : "VtiIt is glow Ing In pop- ulailtj iveiyilay. 'Jheie was at ( list a dls- posilion toiompMln of the tax not being high unoiigli but it IN found the nlo Imposed , to gether with tlio Ilcoiisis , alloKlsthoproilucerg of biittoi lull prnUcliim , und as loiw us their opponents complj with the lavr and buttec ran bo juodiieedat thuniDsont post 1 do nod Ihinlv Ihej will .ibk for anj cluiugo In Ihq law 1 am batibhod that llio same majority which passed thu bill , If not a imiter one. will stand llrmly by II against. ill attacks , und ) uo shall not attempt to amend or change the ? JawuuisC'hcs until it has had a fail tilnl. " . , Moiiisisrovv.v , 1'a. , . .lan.J'Ihe lalliiro of William Stemmer , jiropiletor of Ilia JlonU gomory Oil workK is announceil , JJabllltlea placed at t'XKX ) ( ) , wilh assets roverlng that amount It they can ho icall/od ' lMiANAroi.iH ) , jan : -'llio Journartf Lafayette Und. ) Hpeplal toports tliat the extensive - tensive boot and shoe mnniilaoturing firm ot Falloy iV Hoes n.as imide a voluntary transfer of lt iisM'U to James H. Falluy nn trustee , who is an cmloi.-er furl ha firm to thu amount of V27XW. ( 'Iheavallabhi asselsaro belied- nlod.uV 'r.OOO and liabilities at 81&0ooo. Mho ehief creditois are e.tsteui lubber com * panics and leather men and Chicago anil Mllu.uil.ro liinnei.i. 'Iho firm will contlnuq business undei the management ot tbu tiiisUe. lloilctr lUplonlon. I'M i sut no , Jan. JMva J ! iu intelllgenco has been iceeiveU lioio of a boiler explosion in a faw mill IK in dcuou , I'.i , about eight nnlob liniii Mtitdville. Fem men are ie- ported KilUd and a nuuibci v\oumted. \ Trial ol' I rain \Vro < kern. K \N-\s > < Yn , Mo. , Jan. s.-lu the Ham * iltnn tual foi tiain vviecking at Wyandotle , the btato H'sted Its eaje. Jhodoftube open this iitteiuaon. J T $ \ V. . 'r ' * am ] .oocr rive Vlc i freia r * . t i-MM *