HE OMAHA SIXTEENTHS YE AE. OMAHA , MONDAY MORNING , JANUARY 10 , 1887. NUMBEK 200. MUCH DISCUSSION PROMISED Lengthy Debate Probable on Discussing Civil Service Commissioners' Salaries. CARLISLE ENTERS THE CONTEST TheSncnkcr of the House Decides to Ilccoino n Candidate AiraliistSena tor IJcck . rrny mid Nnvy IJu- rcnu Consolidation" . The President \Vnnti It Discussed. WAsniNoro.v , Jan. V. [ Special to the JKI.J } : When the legislative , executive niul judicial appropriation bill comes tip for con sideration In the lionso , tlio probibilltles nro tint there will a lively discussion on the proposition to Increase the salailcs of the civil service commissioners , ns suggested by the president In his last ( iiinnal message to congress. 1 nm told that the president would llico to ace this entire question full } debated , and that was Ills principal icason foi lecom- mending additional compensation for the members of the coirlnlsalon. A gentleman whoso rotations with the president are qulto filendly. and \\ho accepted n responsible ap pointment from him cnrly In the present ad ministration , agrees with tills view of the situation. 1 met him nt tlm white house fiOMM.it dasngo , and In the course of con- \crsatlonhehaidtho president had several times remonstrated against llio personal at tacks made upon him because ho lias en deavored to carry out the civil service law as he found It when ho cntctod the executive chair. Ho sas the piesldont .has giown \veary of shnuldctlnc : the abnso frequently heaped upon him by politicians who Ime been dis appointed In place hunting. The president takes the ground that congress enacted the civil service ) law and there is nothing loft for him to do but to execute It. It the con- ircss ; Is tired of the obnoxious statute It can bo repealed and when the proposition to In crease the commissioner's salary comes up , they will lu\o tlio Issue squarely before them , and It remains to bo seen what action \\II1 botaUen. The probabilities are that the anti-civil er\ Ice ( action In congress Is not large enough to accomplish the abolition of the law on tills subject. Senator Call , of Florida , is not a Htm be liever in the civil service doctrine and ho takes no paitlcular pains to conceal Ids views on tills question. Ho has secured several ap pointments under tlio picscnt admlnlstia- tlon , but his circle o [ political fi lends Is so largo that he would iiko lohavoBotno moro. lie has a devoted filcnd whom ho promised to assist in seeming an appointment in ono ot the unimportant gi. < dcs of tlio publicscivice. Thosonatoi thereupon called upon an olllcial having the power or apnolntmcnt , whose or iginal selection the senator had strongly timed. The latter laid the claim ot the needy friend before the olliclal and added that any courtesv shown In this case would be es teemed a personal f.tvnr. Tlio olliclal Shrugged Ids shouldcis tried to look wKo and Informed the bcnalor that no availco e.\Isted. The senatoi rcmaiked that theio wore a number of lepubllcans who might be removed to piovldo a small salatlcd position foi his friend liom Tlorida. The olllcial said such au act was out of the question and de clined to make any move In the matter until u vacancy CMcuried. The senator then lost Ids temper and told tlio olliclal In viiy plain language what lie thought of Him , ai.d added that a gieat many demociats acted , nftei they secured an appointment , as though no ono else had an ] ilirht to iccognition after tlioy were provided for. 'Ihero aio many Mich officials around Wellington , wlio shouted their loudest to liave republi cans turned out to maKe room for them , and when requested to do likewise toi a ic-llow democrat they say , "We. cawnt do it , jou Know. " rAiti.isi.rc A cAxnmAin ion SI\.VIOR. Senatoi Carlisle has been Induced toiecon- sldcr his detorinlnatlon to not ho a candi date for senator against Scimtoi Heck and lias autliorl/ed his friends to use his name. Senatoi Heck's tcim does not expire until .March , ISsft lie is believed to no veiy strong with his constituents and Kenluck- ians herosav Caillslo will havoa veiy hard light it ho wIns , AKVIY AMI .NAVY Ill/Hi : VU rONSOI IDATION It the bill which has just passed the house foi the consolidation ot the different bureaus lor tlio n.ivj dtp irtment becomes a law it will doubtless lead to a slmllai move for sim- jlll ) ) ing the methods which prevail In the armv. At picsent the stall Is tun heavy , Tlio anaitei-nustei's department , tlio sub- sistanee den irtment and the pay coips aio three blanches of tlio mllitrnj service which conlltct with one another and there are these In congic-ss who believe that the quaitei- mastei'sdopaitment could well bo chaiged With the duties which now devolve upon each otthoothers without dotiimont totlie service. Ills entlmated Mint In Miun a condition at least t'.00,000 a jeai would bo saved , A gentleman who has given this subject a great deal of attention , sild to jour correspondent today : "As alfalrh aio now conducted In the army tlio pa > maslci Mails out on his tilp once In Iho months and makes the loundsof thohtationsor posts within hisdlstilct. For Instance , the eoi ps of pav mastoin ai e ordered to leave Tort Lc.ivonwoiih toi tlio puiposo of iiajIng elf the men and olllceis in that divis ion. One paymastci may have to tuivelW)0 ) miles fiom post to post. Ho has to have ono cscoit ami the traveling expenses are some thing cnounous. 'J'lio men , too , cet then pa } all In a lunibs lei twomonths and as they have boon conlined to temperate habits o long for the v\ant of money they nalm.ill } became hilarious with loity or fifty dollaii In their pockets and tlio icsult Is de moralizing to tlio soivico. Then , too , the lominlsbaiy ordeis his supplies of snbsistenco btouss to bo dcllvoicd at tlio post and ho Is compelled to ask the quattermaster lor the method of tianspurtlng them to the dlllerent places whoio thov may bo needed. Now.il the mmitci master had chin go of all thci llnanuial atlairs of the company , leglment or post. as the ease might lie , he , with his an- ihoilty todiavv on Now Voik , could relieve the Imni'-diatu wants ot the ulllee-a and men without violating an } Invv , and , instead of keeping them In poverty toi sixty dajs , and thus allowing the mitlei or post tiadet to play shloek on them , they would bo ahlo to sc-cuio inline ) when they nredeil it and the men and tholi families would live much bettci und with loss scandal about diunkonnoss , " "Ho jou think any consolidation of this kind willbeattempleilV" " 1 havti no doubt at all but that a bill hav ing this object In vliwwlll bo intrudttctd cnily In the next congress , but thoboelal In fluence of tlm htatf of the ai my Is so great that It Is not at all inohablu that the lotoim \ \ ill bo biought about , for sometime , to come. \ on M'O tliciii is nobody that would bo par- tlculail } iK'nelltted bv ( Ids mo\e. It would reduce the numt ri of Malt officers and would \vl | > u out tlio pi > corps niul the subsistence coips enthel } while adding to the duties of the iiimrteriiinstci't , depaitmcnt. Foi this reason the opposition to the move will doubt less bo well uii'aiil/ed and veiv poweiful , " m : viiMi nui HOAII CAIInv sii'AM. Slniottio ruvnt ti-iiiblo disaster on the llaltlmoru .x. Oliio nilhoad near Tlllln , O. , the. subject of heating ears by some other method than that now in vogue lias been tlio topleof agieat deal of discussion. At the pileni oflice , where Inventors all went to- uethei , this subject has been ono of exceed ingly lively inteieat , and dining the past tin co da jo tliat poitlon of the otllco which has cluiiro ot appliances for rallwaj cars lias In-en beslefeu ( b } a throng c-aiertQseciiiaall the Information possible on the subjeu of heating apparatus which lias tints fai bien patented. It U thought by tlio oillcIaU of the depaitment that within a month n Hood of Appliances will be Hied for patents on uoviics lei heating trains by the t-xli.uist bteam from tlio engine , by clcclililty ft d by other metliods less dangerous than ktu > es. There have been itguMt many patents granted for devices of } h N Kind , but lor soiue reason tlioi have not imti the general ai > uiovslof tho-railway peeP - P o , and the rlj-lit J UB tor , Hao time has not jet been perfected , ev Idently. A ccnllcinan who Is the purchasing agent for one of the largest sjMcms of railway In the country , who Is In Washington to-diy , said that the Inventor who perfects some s > stem for car- heating which will do away with the dancer of lire. Is bound to mike a fortune. This gentleman declares that every trunk line and neirly every other smaller loid In the coun try would readily adopt such a device , and would pay for It liberally , but hesujs that everjthlng that has jet been perfected is cither too complicated for use or el ; e entirely Inadequate for tlio purpose. A intent attor- ley , who Inndles a sreat many applications if mechanical appliances , sajs that ho has dcd not less than thice earvcats this week or Inventors who think thov h.iso struck thu It'lit tiling. He estimates tliat there will bent nt least ono hundred claims for pitcnts In his direction Hied before tiic close of the iiirient month , A vtii.iT.vm MAN'S \itnum : . 'lo-ilay's Herald s.is : "Captain M. 11. Hughes , of the army , stationed at Fort Mo- > raia , was married on Thursday evening , ) cremher ! ! 0 , at 8 o'clock to Mls Katharine Yale Siuvcns at the rim I'rc'siijtemn church , Hiookljn , L. I 1. ' 11 icy have Nsncd to theii friends "at home" cards foi Thui'diiy , he lllth lust. Xo iri.Monint ! 1'laco , liiooklyn. Hie ' marriage of tlio gallant captain of tlm N'intli cavahy stilkcs a heavy blow nt Inchu- oidoiii in the army , ns his man led friends who had his best Interests at he-ait , had long since despaired of his over becoming a bene dict. " MM.t. rAI-lTVIS. Hon. ( ic-orgo W. I' . Doisoj , of Nehiaska , and wlfeaio.it the Ulirgs house. It. Spencer , of linillngtun. la. , Is at the F.bbUt. Fit/ John Porter has encaced rooms nt IIOSH stieet for bis famllv. The } wlllarrlvo Lite latter pait of this w < ok ami lemaln heio foramonth. Cener.il Pn.toi's duty as com missioner ot police lor Now York will pre vent him letnalnlng more than a few da.vs in the city. Mis. Charles X. Catlin nnd niece , Miss Montague , of New York , are to bo In the pirt } . Inspector ( ioncr.il Absalom Halrd lias been ordered from Washington to Fort lu Cliesnu Utah , on public business under special In structions from the lieutenant ( iener.il. ( ieorgu II. Hiurl , forme-rlv of Dioko's bniuh of the goveiniueiitpilntlngoflico. but who has been icccnllv emiilojud In Omaha , Is visitiiiLr friends in this cltv. Mrs. Miles went to Now York jestciday to Join hei husband. They go at one to Los Ansc-lc" , the newheadquaiteis of tlm Dcpirt- ment ot Aii/ona. Lieutenant D.ipiay , ot Cuncral Miles'slalT , will meet tlioin at Chi cago. Lieutenant Oatowood , Conuial Miles' other stall ollicei , Is at the National hotel lieieon leave. Twoaimy courts-maitlal In Washington will make quite a sensation. Tlio couit wlilcli will convene at Washington Hauaeks on Tuesday for tlio trial ot Lieutenant Charles Humphrey , Thlid aiMllery , will have for Its uicsldent Colonel Homy .M. Bl.icK , T'.venty-lhlid Infautiv , and will bo made up enthely of Infantiy olllcers who como heio from noithcrn posts lor the pin pose. Theio isalongsloiy of which this couit-maitlal Is a sequel , but It iclales to a domestic hlstor } of the post. The othei court-martial , it Is rcpoitrd , will be that of an ollicei ol the sigml corps who has been getting Into tioublo vvllh bib finances. Hon. J. Conical and Miss Kalio Fiaser weio man led in lliis city to-night. lev. ! Father Cullen peifoimed thu ceremony in tlm Catliolfo chuuli in the presence enl } of a few ne.n relatives. Mr. Coideal is a dis tinguished alloiney ol McCook and Is liio junto ! membei of iho well known legal firm of Collei ACordeil. . The brhlo Is a cli.um- .joung lady , a lesldont of this cltj. rouncAST OK CONCHIES. The Senate Will Occupy the AVcelc on the tutor-Mate Commerce Itlll. WASHIXMON , Jan. 9. Witli tlio excep tion of thu time which will probablj'bu con sumed In the consideration ot one or two of tno appropriation bills which aio expected to bo icported back lo the senate and called up ilutlng the week the entile week will likely bo devoted to debate on the Intel-state com- nieico bill. If a vote is reached betoio the end of the week , as Senatoi Culloin hopes , llcck will ask that the bill to piohibit mem bers ol contriess from actlnir as i.illioul at- toi nej'S be taken up and not laid aside again till acted upon. Matters pertaining to the District of Columbia will command thu at tention of tlio house to moirow after the call ot stales foi the intioduclion of bills. The pending measure coming over from tlio second Monday of last month , foi the establishment of n school board isjllio subject ot gieit locil Interest and its consideration will consume most of the day. It Is the Intention of Mi. Willis to ask Iho house on Tuesday to consldci thu liver and IiarLoi appiopiiatlon bill , but no may bu opposed by lielmont in behalf of the consulai and diplomatic bill. Should cither ot tlieso mcasnics oo taken up the debate will prob ablj inn on foi thcgioatcr pait ot thu week , as the diplomatic bill pioposcs some radical cliangcsot sjstem and Iho ilvei andliaiboi bill always ptovokos an earnest controversy. It is possible that dining tlio week Handill may oiler a motion that the house pioceed to consider revenue matteis , though no plan looking to that end lias been form ulated. Should the motion bo made and caiiled It would destioj thu chance lor im mediate consideration ol a iiuinbui of special oideis whoso m uiageis arc carefully vv atch- ing foi oppoitunities to claim tlio attention ot the house. Ot these special eiders the naval teoiganl/atlon bill and lliu bill tor Iho eic.itlon of a department ol agilcultuiu and labor aio tlio two most likely to lecelvo eail } considciatlon. It Is understood to bo tlio puiposo ot tlio friends of thu Inter-tt.ito com- mcico bill to postpone action on that nieas- me In the house till tlio senate shall have leached a conclusion on the matter. The Ciovv ol'Tivonty Ijost , Nonroi.u , VA. , Jan. 0. Litoi paiticnlais fiom the wreck of the Ccnnan ship which went nshoro jcstculaj mornini ; on Virginia ucach , tourtccn miles south ol Capo Homy , make the number ot the ciew tuentj Inste.ul of lifteen , not ono man of whom was saved. This fact Is le .lined fiom the two men of the life sav Ing cicw , who survive and who ic- eoveicd consciousness to da > . Tno bodies of five men of the life sav Ing ( icw and foui of tlio shlpciow , which weie iccoveiod jestet- ilay , were In lite prosei vers , and three moio of the ships crew without lite picservers were picked up lower down thccinstthiHiuornlng. A body which has bcon idon- tilled as tint of tlio eaptiin Is among these iceoveied. On Ids person was a photograph in irked Captain e. Haiber- st.ult. This evening the masts of the .ship were still blinding , though the seawas brc.uc- Ing over her violently. As reported last night , not a word was .spoken between the shlpVcruw and l'ie litosavlng men when they bo irded In their desperate attempt at rescue. Tno eauso of the wieck can novei bo posi tively known , although It Is supposed that In attempting to mal < o the capo undei lecfed sails snlliclent allowance was not made for the stiongciirients which caused scvcial dls- astious wiecks alon this coast in the last few veals. _ Antliracllo Coal HA/I i ro.s , PH. , Jan. l > . Tim nilneis and laboiers ot" Sub-dlviblon Xo. 1 of Distilet Assombl ) No. I'M : , lepio entlng 100,000 mine employes of the.iiitluacHoco.il fields , which opened In convention hero lat Tuesday , eonclude'd Its pioeeedlngs vuiteiday. The prl'icipal work of the body was the tornu- tlon ot all local n c'inblies undei onu head , a lesiilt wlilcli Is ( xjieeti'd to bun MIUICO ot tnu utmost liai moil y , as It will btiengthen the mineis in tuelr union as Knights ot h.iboi , The \ \ hilc's Ollluers liullcicd. . XKVV Oni K\.NN Jan. P. A special from Da ) on Ynia to the Tlmcs-Demociat says : Tlio grand jiny of tlio pirhh of Polnto Con- puo have found a tnifl bill of manslaughter uirniuxt tlio ollici'iaof tliu bained stvamcr J. M. White. _ Settled TlielrDiftVi CHOPS. Sr. Louis , Jan. 0. Coinmlttccs fiom the brewers' pool and brewers' union reticle I all their diiTeiences ve > lcrday and the ttriko whlvli was becuu last hepte-mker b > iuombT pf the latter lias becu cudel , German Citizens in Belgium Prepared to Rejoin Their Regiments , THE PRINCE TO TAKE A TRIP Alexander of llnttcnlmrs Will Make n Visit to ! 'K > pt 'V Thrtco Mnt i led Woman l envcs Trnnoc to Avoid Imprisonment. A Significant Order. [ Copyi fy/it / I1S7 In Jnmn Gordon llnussi.ifl , Jan. 'J. [ New York Herald Jable Special to the llr.i : . I It Is asserted hat all tlio ( iciman citizens residing In Bel gium have been requested by tin1 mllitaty authorities of thcli country to hold them- sclvosln teadlness to join theii coips at the Irst notice. My own Information corrobo rates this Intelligence. A similar request was sent to Ucrnnn residents hero once or twIce since 1STO and each time year was feared. Prince AlOMUider to Visit K/j / nt. [ Cumnliflit IWIjJJ Jitmcn f/uiilmi JldinrC.l ] ) iui : IN , Jan. V. [ New Yoik Herald Cable- Special to the Uir.J : In icplj to a dnect telegraphic inquiry , which 1 sent to 1'ilnco iMe\niidpr of Hattonherg , a ° klng him vvliat truth there was in tlio icport that at the de sire ot a veiy nigh personage ho was about to make n prolonged tout , I have just lecelvcd the following niilliorl/cd communication fiom Ooimstadt : "In about a tottnlglit his highness , I'rlncoAlexandci , thinks ot ciiry- Ing out hi ; long-chcilshed plan of undcitak- Ing a long jouincy In the south , probably Jl't. ' but the report that this jouincy Is in any way connected witli a wish cMnessed In certain high quarters Is unfounded. " This gives a quietus to the repoits of the prince's return to .Bulgaria. Took French I < cn\c. LO > ] i/i | fuht fVii lj\i \ Jiiiiica ( liinhti llfuntil.1 I'AUIS , Jan.O. | New York Herald Cable- Special to the Hi n. ] To avoid nmlcigoing the ten dajs' Impilsonmont Imposed upon her for "lander by tln > couit of the ninth eoncctlonal clmmbei Mine. Kattado ! Unto has loll the French tenltoij. Mine. Hat. tax/Ida Unto ( nco Uonapirto Wjse ) , mar. rled first the Coinpto do halms , second Ui bane Kattathltd ! Senot do Itutc , Spaniaid. In hei book called "Matinee Kspagnoles" she wioto very ficcly about Madrid sociefv and was especially soveto upon the late Maiquis ( ! uell Y. liciite , a Spanlsli lltciatui and paifait gentilhominc of the old school , who mariied the Infant. : Josephine , sistei of King 1'iancis d' Assise and sister-in-law - - of Queen Isabella II. The ptesent libel suit was bioivht bj the latoMaiquls Guell's two sons , the jiresont Maiquis Cucll Y Konte and Mar quis Vaicailos , tlio latter a militaiy attache of the Spanish cinMssy at 1'arls , and by the sisters and brotheis of the late Marqui ( iiieirsvvldow.tlio Infanta IsabellaComplcsso ( iiietovvsKI , the intantaof I'ancois d'AssIse , Queen Isabella's husbnml , tlio infanta Ilcini , lather ot the Duke ol Seville , the Infanta Louise DuCliesse de bessa. the Infant i Clnis- tine , widow ot tlio infanta Sebtslian and the Infanta Amelia , vvluovr ot 1'rinco Adelbeit ol I3avana. _ A Denial. [ C < > jjyif/M ( 1SS7 liu Jama Gtntlnn ItenntlLI UO.MIOV , Jan. D. [ Now York Heiahl Cable Special to the IJii.J : : Tlio Ccnti.il Newsagencj sends to ovciy piper tlio fol lowing .statement : "Ii. IM ward AudliiK \\utesustli.itonliisaiii\nl in England ho was shown a newspaper paiagiap'u indicit- Ing that llio agency had quoted the Xcvv Yoik Hciald for the btatcment that the New- York socialists were disgusted with Dr. Aud- Ing's charges. To this ho gives a most ex plicit denial. No chaiges weie made and the last meeting was of a most coidlal and delightful kind.'abounding In c\piossions and liopca for anothci visit next jeai fiom him.- Scvoio Slot in al Xioc. [ fojiyj ttitit l buJiiinfA GunlinIrtiticK.l Nioi : , Jan. b. | Xc\v York Hoiald Cable Special fo the Hi.r. 1 All jewlciday and last nl-jht a scveio storm has been lading here , accomi ) inled by ( orients ot rain. The promenade des anglais suffered considerably and to-day presents anj thing but an attiac- ttvo appearance , being strewn with debris of all soils and tlio giavel being completely washed awaj In imiiy places. The fact that tills was another ol the stoims piedlcted by the New Yoik Herald was the subject ot unl- veisal comment among the ctowdslioc.imo out this morning tooo llio suif , which is btlll tunning very high , although the wind has now fallen. An Invasion I ilistrntod. LONDON' , Jan. 9. A dispatch Irom I5el cradu sajs tliat Hussla lias sentO.OOO lilies to Colllnje. An attempt hy an armed band of Montenegilns to make an Invasion into hervla was linstiatcd bj the vigilance of iho frontlci cnniiN It is riiinotcd tint Itussa : w 111 endeavor to incite .mother Invasion , the object being tlm oveilhrovv ot Klnir Milan ami to put upon the throne a King of Itussla'a se'Ieclion. _ _ A I'oaoofiil Solution I'rohnhle. LONDON , Jan. 0. It Is stated that the Kusslan government has made pioposals which are calculated to peacefully sohotlio llulgiiriau dirticiillj. Piiiuo Alexaudei , of It.ittenhcig , who intends lo make an u\- tcndcu toni In the east In eider to set at list tlii- many rumors icgaiding his alleged pm pose ol icluinlngto luln'aila ! , will staittoi Kgjpt In a toitnlght. Gladstone on the Condition of AITnli-J LO.NDON , Jan. 0. ( Jladstone , In a tili'n'iaii to the liberal meeting ji'sterday , said : "I think altaiis are all moving In the rlglit di rectlon. " It Is Icained trom a lollahlo source that I Mill Iddesloltli. toicin ( secietaiy , is a jiresent indHpoacd to take any other oflico lint that It the Interests of tlio eountiy am his pirty demand it ho will piobably iccon sldei ills dctoimlnatlon. I'rlnuc Nicholas Jtcooininondod. 1'Aius , Jan. U. M. KloureiH , minister o foielgn affairs In an uiiolllcl.il intcntov with thn Hulcarl in delegates to-day , recom mended that llnlgari.i accept as a rule I'rine-o Nicholas , of Mlngrellii. Trance , lie paid had no wish to lake nu arlha part it the settlement ot HID question at Isatio. .Sh simply desired peace. roihlddon lo Stay in Alsnrp-l.ouilno lit in. IN , Jan. U. The Oeiman govcrnmcn Insfoiblddcn rienchinen belonging to tin territorial army to stay In Alsace-Loralni longei than a few dajs. Some niannfactnrer In tliat province , who are In bjmpathy will France , have evinced preference lot Irenel workmen. Pilncn niMiiaik'8 Soothing Inflnnnco LONDON , Jan. 0. Advices fiom Vienna say that thu Influence exerted by Prince llismaick is having the effect of smoothing the relation between Austiia and A Now riect of jnillsi ] Crulseis. Loxnov , Jan. O.-Tho admiralty has adopted Lord Ueresford's olllco to build n fleet of fust cruisers. T he now fleet w 111 bo completed lu two j ears. Injuicd hy a Gas K.xploslon. LONDON , Jan. P. Ten persons were In hired by nn explosion of gas In a tcnemeii uousuatUlafgOTt to-ulght , sciinsin V Plan to Ivtnptj the New Jersey Pen itentiary Nipped In the Hud. . Nr.wviiK , N. J. , Jan. ft [ Special Tele- cram to tlio UEK. ] A , startling story Is printed lo day of an attempt to deliver all the convicts In the penitentiary at Caldvvell and > lll the keepers. Among the noted prisoners n the pilson are Charles Strauss and Oliarley Uernard. These two men , together with some others on the outside , weio iho ring- eaders of iho plot. The scheme was laid ihroueh i secret corie-ponilonco canied on A Itli friends outside. A number of small cweler's saws were conveyed to the prisoners n tobacco , soap and other aitlcles , and were .iscdat every opportunity to saw the lion jars of the cell door * . Sevenl of the bats wire cut almost entirely llnuugh and the cracks tilled wllh < ; oip , coloied with shoo blacking so neatly as to almost detection. 'Jho plot was to have licen carried out Cbiistmas eve. Strauss , lieniiird and anothei were to llbeiatn tin in- reives bv lemovlng the bars on theli cell doots and with these bars attack the slmrln guard , get the kev and open the main doors and idmlt those vvlio had asru-ed to be on hand oul ide. They then Intended toclnnge their clothes and obtain all the weapons ie- rmhcd from the nimnry. If nil had worked well thej then weie to go upstairs and ovei- powet the w union and his family , i oh t he- house and sale , llbento what other prl oneis they thoiurht lit. cut thu telegraph wires , t.iKo a I ; am which was to be in wilting nnd bu miles oil beloie the allair was dKeoveied. It was distinct ! } undeistood by all tint tliej were not to stick at numler 01 iinvthlng necessary foi thoii safety. Tlio jail olliclal discovered the plot In time , however , nnd tlio wholcschemo fell tliumuli. The "United bailor" Msht. Cnic.vno , Jan. ft A long and bltteily ( ontostcd stiuggle occurred last night In the conference of llio United labor patty. The assembly had been c.dled ostensibly to icor- ganlso the parly for the puiposeof deburlng as many as possible of tlio romiblican and douiociatlc nominees from obtaining ofllco midei the city government In the spring election. The reorganization , however , was entlrel } subordinate to tlio question as to whether membership In the paity should < fc- rtcnd upon taklnz a rigid pledge foisvvonilng all connection with oilier political bodies and promlslmr implicit obedience to thu consti tuted authoiitles of the pirty , meaning the so called commltteo of twenty-one electo 1 when the movement was ot small cense quence. Manj delegates and organisations had lejecttvl the cist-Iron pledge and when the conlerenco met weio dcbaired from en- toiuifr. The meeting was he-Id with closed doors and nt neaily mid night was jet angrily debating the pledge question , while the delegates letnscd admittance chafed in tlionanow halls and staiiwavs. Among these on thu outsldo was Louis lllols at ono time piivito secictaiv of Mistei Workmen .lackson , ot local ns-einbly No. ( ,0 , Knights of Liboi. Against liim a sneelal llL'htvvas being tn.ulc on ( ho giound that ho was not an Ameitcan citi/en. Jack son claimed tint the onnosltion to him was spite vv m it on llio p.nt of the Ceinian social ists , many ot them aliens , whose national in ej ml lees had he-en worked upon bv a lew Oianccnieii in his assembly. At 1:15 a. m. the conference was still In session , but hnd I nallv decided In favor ol the plcdiso nnd denied recognition lo nil who would not sign. Jackson , though he cxpiessed Ins williniincss to give his assent to tlio pio- posed piomise , was shut out with othcis. A now commilleu of twonty-ono was elected In vvliich ( icorgo Schilling and othei locally luoiiilncnl soeiallsls appear lo havu the lead. Socialists CnVry the Ilaj' , ' AOO , Jan 9. TcAlay the socialistic clement added another tb Its rapidly growing listot successes in eaptiulng the maclilneij ot locil Ijboi oiganl/itlons. An adjourned muclliie of tlio Chicago Tiades Assembly , was hold tliis attcinoon Jo complete the elec tion of ollicers , and the radicals made a clean sweep. Last Sunday , hy effecting a post ponement alter Io lnc the cliah maiishlp and vice presidency , the conseivatives tempo- raiily stacd total defeat. To-'Ky the iadi- cils elected over all opposition Louis Ilail- man lecordlng secretary , Joseph Plumtieu hnanclal societal j % li. 0. Owens tieasiirei and Ier ) H. hum statislici in. Kveiv ollicei In llio oigani/iition is now a pronounced sinpathl/ei with the cause of the seven men iindoi senteneo ol death foi the liavnmket Jionib thiowing. Ono officer Lnnf. statis tician Is mi avowed anaichlst. Alter the election the bncklacrs' and stoiiMuasons' union and Knights ot Liboi local assembly No. 4.J27 withdrew from the organI/.dIon. A Coal Famine Imminent. Niw : YOIIK , Jan. ft Tlio sltualion in re- gaid to the eo.il handlers' stsike Is gradually growing vvoisoand tlio outlook Is seiious. L. 1 ! . lianet , agent foi the Lchlgh Valley Coal company , said thisalteinoon thatno business was being done bj his company , and that if tlio strike continued a week 01 ten d.nstlieie would be a coal famine. He said tliat the companies did not piopose to givj In lo tlio stilkcisandas to wages , tlio men have been able to make from S03 to SUO per month. When asked if byalianstei of the eais on flO'tts something ot a simply could ho fm- iilshed the city ho shook his head and said that theio weio not inability twenty-live floats in the haiL-or of the kind necc-ssaiyand that llioii capacity was only ; ! 00 tons each , llioietalldealeisin the city have advanced tlio mice M cents a ton and the coal voids , as anile , uioonlj scantily supplied and some ot them empty. Whole-Nile dealets hav o not ad vanced the price , howo\'or. AVcekly Crop Summary. CHICAGO , Jan. ft Tlio following croj ) summaiy will appear in tills week's edition of tlio tanners' Kcviuvv1 this city : Tlio 10- ports from coiresiondents show the fields of w Intel wheat in Ohio , Michigan , Indiana , Illinois , Wisconsin and Mlssoml to bo very Koneially well protected wltliMiow. In Atchl- son , Dickinson , Lincoln , Neosho and Sedfj- wickc unities ot Kansas tiio fields aio 10- piiledbaio and the cround dry. with tlio ciop looking pooiy. | Theie Is a fieemove- inentot ( orii to maiket reported In Illinois and Nebiaska Theio In veiy llttlu move ment of coin in Iowa nnd one-fourth of the counties of thu state areImpoitlng coin liom adjoining states. There nio seiloiis reports ot ( hole-raamoiu'ho s from tully one-thlul ot thecouniles in Illinois wilii more01 less prevaloncoof thu disease In Indiana , Iowa n d Missouri. In Ad.pus and Mason coun ties in Illinois tliu disease U iiilltetini ; seri ous lo ses , CliiHs C'ondoluii ( > i > . Pniir. Neb. Jan. ft f.Spj-clal to the Ui.E.l Iho following resolutions weio adopted hy tlio senior class of the State Nouua ! school : Whereas , It lias pleased Divine providence to remove fiom among us thu beloved father of our illcnd mid ( Lisa-mate , therefore I to It lie-solved , That we , members or thu senior class , extend our most he.utfult sjmpithios toMtss Laura Ihadforjjand bereaved lilunds tnistln0' that He , who Is a "Father to tlio fat hei less , " will sustain and keep them in this , tlieh liom of trlak Monny Tor Jlrs. J.OKIUI. riur.vno , Jan. ft William Penn Nixon , on behalf of the committee having diargooi the Lo.jan fund that Is being raised in Chicago cage , forwarded to Mrs. Logan last nlgln checks amounting to ti'iOO , makiiit' a total 01 5W.O-JO forwaulcd by tli'J committee. Tlio debts of ( Jeneral Logan's estate , which It Is proposed his Chicago friends will nay , aio in the nt-ib'hboriiood of Death of JudBO Shaw. ST.Lons , Jan , 9 , Judzo Aaron .Shaw , foi many jcars a prominent Illinois polltl clan , died at hw homo In Olney , III , Fildaj night , at the ago of pevcntjsljears. . Dur ing his life he held the position ot state's attorney twioo , was a member ot thelcdsla- turoamlof tlioThlitj liftUci > njries , u.ud was once elected tireuit THE WEEK IN WALL STREET The Settling Up of the Accounts of the Oltl Year Not Yet Finished , AN UNCERTAIN MARKET FUTURE ACcsontlon of thoTalk Ahoiit u South. ern "Conthlno" The Nickel IMnto Decision the .SlnRle Unset- Inltncncc. Old Ycnr Aoconiils Not Yet Settled. Ninv YOIIK , Jan. I' ' . [ Special Telegiam to the Hi.r. . ] We have not jet llnlshed settling up the accounts of the old jear , nnd the future of the market is much moio uncertain now than when the accounts ot the old vear were bilanced. Tlio footing was sitlsfaetory enough , but thoclements ol nnceitainiy hove multiplied rapidly. ' 1 here Is no active pally on the exchange , for the verv good reason that believers In fnttiio prosperity have olicady Invested. They mo willing to take speculative risks. ' 1 licit limitless nnd confi dence are sufllciont to deter traders fiom reckless assaults on futuies and so the two paitlc'i seem lo bo icstlng upon the-li arms without the slightest thought of an armistice' . The movements of the week have been most mysteilous , fet they have not been dictated b > events. Thoieal diltt of speculation to ward southern securities and stocks and bonds of lalhoads which have not pild div idends for jeirs , which have hob-nobbed with receiveis and weailed bondholder , which have made nothing but losses lor these who have bought their stocks and bonds , continues to bo ono ol tlio w eights upon the maiket. Heading sccmltles are being deposited every day vvltli the oiganiratlon committee , but theio Is little hope of getting enough ol them to assuio tlio can.vlng through ol llio plan without loicclosme. The time Is1 not too shoit , but sccmltles aio so widely scattered and there mo so man } ol them that they cannot bo biought in befoiQ the time uxpiies , noi w ill it bo sifo to undei take leoi.anl/atlun If any nppie- elable amount icmiiins out. Tlio plan Is the best that can bo sn gested and If all parties interested In It could bo made to see it and give it then support they would save a gieat deal ot time , tumble and expenses , but tliat Is to much to hope for. The talk about the southern combine- over , and so one of the unceitain factors Is out ol themaikct. Then- has been no uioic unsetllng Influences than thu Nickel Plato decision. which has been undo tlio Iqundatloti of some haish criticism on the Vandcibllt p uty. It is hunt to koo how they c ml I hive done an ) thing else. They hold liigo intei- ests in tno stock and in the iuteic-sts of tlio Lake Hhoro the } were compelled to take tlio stxnd which they did. Of eonr-o the deci sion will DO appeiled , and theio is little doubt tliat innocent bondholder will be fully pioteded. Unt It was hatdlv tolbo expected ili.it the I ako hhoie people-could undeilake to make a settlement when theio was the sli : htest question as to their legal slain- . Vev ei t hele - > s , t hc-i o w ere good i easonsenougli toell bond" , foi Iho holdeis would have to wait a long time fet pat nnd inteiest. Tlio liupiossion Is that they will gel what ( hey will be wllllnc to take long befoie the supiemo couit ot Iho United btatcs lias an oppoitunity to piis upon tlio merits of the case , 'llieie is ically less conlidencc In the market than might have been expected. His not heavy , but tlio people who nave bcon active in the nutket foi some time aie verv quiet now , and they a j.waiting the outcome oftho Intci-state commerce mil and the chances of cold exports. The Impoits have ceased and there Is now little chance that they vv 111 bo i o- sumed soon. Money Is not going to be an Important feat mo again. U was easy all week at C@0 percent , ol fen as low as : t per cent. Money is coming bick to the ccntct nowan'd llieie was a veiy laige ineieaso in deposits. In the ptesent tone of tlm maiket thoto Is no ptospect ot an > seaiclty lor some weeks. _ OMAHA TW An liu'iciiso ol' lt7.7 l''r Cent the 1'ast Week. BOSTON , Jan. 0. [ Special Telegram to the Hi.i : . ] Tlio following table , compiled from special dispatches to the 1'ost tiom Iho niana- goisoftliele.idingeleiiltirhousesof ! the Uni ted Htates , gives tlio gioss exchanges at each point tot tlio week ending Janiiaiy y , Ibb7 , together with the peicoulago of inciease or decrease fiom the coiiespondlng pciiod last } eai : cirir.s. New Voik WsTlS ) , IV ) ijy lloston , iKjirrON ) , , ! ' 0.1 I'lill.uleli.hla. . . . 71 , iiOlf , > 0 'JjVi Chicago , ( .tir.ooo : ! KUi .St. Louis , * Ualtimoie 47 ban Kianoisco 11,1.71) ) , 2s ! ) New Oileaiist U ,1M ) , JO Cincinnati ll.MO/iOO 1'ittsbiiri : , Kansas City Omnliii , , H4M > , 14)1 ) Louisville iirrvs7 ; j.b Piovideiieo , r.n : : , " " fj.O Alilwaukee , "io ! Detioit , Ss..l Indianapolis. . . . 170.7 Denvei Cleveland Minneapolis. . . . : ! .071.fiU I'.n Haiftoid T..l Memphis SbSO.b 17.D Columhust ' . ' ,100,000 r..f New Haven. . . ] , ' .ssI7'i ( r..fw. . I'eoiia r > r-t\ \ . Portland in i1. Calvestonl . . . . 1,010,000 8 I hi. ,10-eph 11 | . .Smlnglieldt Jll.h Won ester l.VJ Sjiaeusu . Lowell (1.71,010 ( \\lcluta \ * Tolal § Olllshlo Now York1 iNI.Vi7.701 lil.'i * l'artly AppToxlinaled. tNni included in totals ; no clearing house last jear. Decided in r/i\or of Iho I'lnlntlfT. Niw : YOIIK , Jan. ft The suit of the Oiegon nnd Trans-continental company against Mcssis. Knlin , Loeb \ Co , , has been compromised foi 3100,000 , and this sum has been paid to tlio plaintiff. The suit arose fiom a loan of Si\00 which the defendants made to the Oregon and Tians-contlnuntal company onJuno IS , 161. Stocks weio. deposited posited with the firm as security for the loan. Tlio stocks declined rapidly In prlcu after they weio deposited , and on Juno ' < 1 Kuhn , Loeb it Co. eot frightened and after fast calling for additional collateral sold enough ot thucollateial to pay themselves the sum of Hie loan and letiirnc-d tlm lemalnder to Iho bonowers. ' 1 lie company sued tlio firm lor conveislon ot collateral and demanded the ditrcrcnco between the price of the sccmltles vv hen sold , and their price at the time the loan became duo and Judge Jimrali.ua decided In lav or of the company und the general teim supported Ins lining. Thirteen J'uper Railroads. IvA > sAsCu v , Jan. U. The 'I lines' T special sajs : An Important move In rail- toad matters tiansplicd to night In the filing ot charters foi thirteen proposed lines wlilcli vv III gridiron westcin Kansas. This scheme Isbco'ted by the Union Pacific. The pro jecttd loads cjum-U w th various points on tlio Kansas Pacific and Central Hr.inch nt the Union Pacific from central Kansas to the wcstein bolder and extend in all directions. NchrnHka Weather. For Nebiaska ; Warmer , fair wcathpr , foi lowed by li ht snow. A Disastrous UlnVo"VJslts Hint Cltj At Hnrtnnd , Conn. Lvwr.r\ci : , Kan. , , l.\n. a Just bcforo uldnlditto-ntght a belated elllren , passing .n front of Kahnweller's largo dry goods iou e In tlio center of town , noticed n pccn- lar llamo In the reir of the store. In an Instant aftct ward the whole ot the Interior seemed to bo ablao , and betoro the p.i cr- by could turn In an alarm or summon the file depaitment , the flames seemed to have obtained a complete control of the stole. Water was tinned on but it ran ver } slowly and In n short time B\\O out altogether , a break at the new waterwoiks cutting off the supply from tliat somee. In the meantime thoblayoln Kahnwetlni-'sstore , a largo double struetme , had gathered sticitRtti , and In less than half an hour the w hole of that structure was a mass of ihtues. The llnmes gathcied headway eicli Instant , the punj stieams whleh could bo obtained being piaetleilly useless to check their pio- gre s and soon stole buildings on eichsldo of the burning sttuctmu woio In llame-s. lo add to llio geneial conliision the eimlno team , which had been detached , broke loose Irom theii holdcisand dashe.l up the stieel at full speed , ( blowing down soveial pel- sons , Injmlng them moio less seveielv. Hy this time the llio hid -plead to I'ollev s icstauraiit , MonttfomeiNgioceiv and btraf- lion's diiigeuipoilum , all ol which seemed lo be nbl i/e al once. At 1 o'clock live stmes were In nolle * . I no llimes spioad slowIv but smelv onward. Hy a o'clock one-halt thu block was In ashes and ngoodlv poitlon ofthe othei half was burning , with moio tli.ni fait prospects tliat the rest of tlio block would bedestroved. I'oitunately theio was a dead calm nnd the burning embeis were not canied over acioss the street. AtMo'elwkalmost the entlichioek had been destroyed , and the remaining build ings weio in llames. It was not then tnoiiBht liovvuvei , that the ilanies would spread be- jond the limits of the foui stiects. Kahn- welier had just finished invoicing his stock w hlcli ho found to bo vv orth W.OOO. Ills in- smancois SW,000. The business houses burned will bo icbullt as soon as the Insurance Is collected. KANSAS Cm. Jan. ' . ' . A special loathe Times sav s tliat the lire nt Lawience , Kan. , which stalled at midnight , bmned itsolt out about dav light. The firemen and citl/ens were powerless ami Iho flames consumed llio entlio block , roitunatoly no wind was blowimr and the conlhiL'iation did not Ic-avo the oiiginal block. The total loss Is S OO.OOO , divided nmoni : seven liims. Tlio Iiibiuanco is less than : o,000. At llnrtl\ird , Conn. 11 viiTi-oiit ) , Conn. , Jan. ft The most s l- ous fno which has occuried In Haitloid lor vearsbioke out at noon to-day In the diy goods store of O. O. Sawjcr * Co. Tlio Iho got under L-ieat headway beloio tlio fro/en hjdiants could bo ihavved. I'lio lite burned until after 0 p. m. and completely gutted Iho block in which 0. O. Savvjcr Co's. store was the central building. About an horn and ahull attei the luo stalled the Iliemen found in the real ot Sawjcr's slore Ihode.id body of Thomas It. Lauglilln. elerk ol the Cue board and one ol Hie editorial stall"of the Times. He had evidently gone Into thu stoic when the lire was Hist slatted and had bion unable to get out. Tlm binned block belonged to Aveiellc & T.Ue. and was valued at Sin.OOO. The iiismaneo is about 810,000. ( ! . I. h.iwjci iv-Co. lose SfH.COJ ; insurance , SliO.lOO : Jaeohs.V. 'loibcs , In the south stoic ot the-block loseS'JJ.OOO ; insmance , felO.OCO. At New York. , NEW "ioitiv , Jan. ft tflrb to-night do stro } ed thc.fivi > story.blck buljdin and con tents of Nos. 5 0 and 5,52 West Thirtieth stiect. The first floor was occupied by tlio owner , George Segmcr , as a kindling wood factory , and hero tlio lire began. The upper llooisvveie occupied by Fiost , IJobinson & Co. , veneer chair mannlaetmers , The stable adjoining was also dcstiocd. Sevcial Ine- nien were hurt by falling walls. Lstlmalcd loss Is 5l..r ! > , eco , with some Insuiaucc. Cause unknown. _ At Hcllsfonte , Pa. TiiirAiii.riiiA : , Jan. ft A. special to Iho Times from Uellefonlc , Pa. , sis : l-'ho was discovered early this niornlnc In the base ment of the Valentino c.ompaii's store and icsulted in tlio entlie desliut tlon of tlio bulldinir , Including tlie Valentino diy goods stoio and gincaiics , Davvson it Hios" . fac- loiy , W. T. 'Iwltmevei. stoves and tin w.iie. The cntiio loss U 8 jjO ( ) to SHW.COO. A TUKUITOUyTOUGH. . Dontli of Ilohcrr Itcnni , Hiotlicr of the Well Know n Sculpt i P.SH. Four SMITH , Aik. , Jan. 0. [ .Special Tele gram to the linr.J liobeit Itvani , a well known cltl/cn ol Indian Teuitoiy , died In this city last night of tphold lever. The deceased Is a brother of llio famous seulptiess , AMnnio Iteaiii , formeiiy of Washington , but now Mis. Hoxle , of Alabami , also ol Mis. Perry Fuller , ot Washington. Itobert Heam has been a noted chaiactei In Indian Teni- tory toi mote than twenty } ears , beingan adopted cltl/en of the Choctovv tiilie fora much longei peilod. Ills eaily associations among tlio Indians led him to adopt In agicat meastno the leclciess disposition of tlio class with whom he was biouglit In dally contact , and ho became dis sipated , getting into double on more than ono occasion , getting out ot it onu time thiough the iulluem oof his sister , Viir nio Ho was a man of nerve , and added a huge feather to his cap u fo\v yeius ago by klilingJones , the woist desiiei.ulo the Indian feiiritory cvei pioduceil , at McAllister. Jones had lei years he-en the loiror of that section , and was in the habit of riding into the llttlu towns out theio and making the in- hahltantslakotothowonds. On thedavhomet his death lie went to MeC.illlstei lor tlio avowed puinoso of killing Iteain , whun the latter cot In thu ( list shot and saved hlsown lite. Ho was nevei punished lei II , tlio general - eral vcidlct b < ilii < ; that ho had pciloimed a ilgiiteods ust , _ _ lie in1 } Oeorco UN n Ijnhor I/niider. Civrjsv \ u , Jan. 0. Tlio Sun will publish a sensational article to-morrow bearing on iho prominence ot Heniy Ccorgu In the labor world. Slnco ( ieoigo's candidacy In New YOIK tlio laboring men have been pa- Ingconsldciablo attention to his views , and Heniy ( leoigo clubs , composed ol Knights of Labor , have bcon orcanl/ed all over the eountiy. A membei ol n Heniy Cuorgo club In this cltv , in an Intei- view , dec ] , ues that the Catholic church Is bitterly opposed lo Ilemy ( ienign's land policy , and tliat it will use ail itselloits to crush the Knights of Labor in case the lat ter oigani/atlon sustains Ceortro 'Iho article saS that a meeting ot Catholic bishops was held In Italtlmoio heforo the Kiehmond ronventlon and that the Knluhts ot Labor worn given lo iindcistand tli.it 11 had best ie-elect Mr. Powdurly , who , tlio bun fa } s , Is devoted to his ic'ligion , D ) nuuillo , I'liii.Ain.i I'liu , Jan. ft 'I his evening a quantity ol dj irunlte used foi blasting , stored In a frame shanty on Twenty-ninth and States stieets , exploded , Instantly killing Patiick Powers , watchman , vviioso body was badly mutilated. 'I ho explosion < ausod houses In the vlclmtj to rock and glass In theii windows to rattle to such an extent that the inmates rushed into the stieet to Icain the cause. Tlm loreo ol tlm explosion was felt over nearly the whole northern nor- tlon ot thu city , Important Cases Decided , LAHNKD , Kan. , Jan. 0. Two Important cases against tlio Atchlson , Topeka < V Saute Fo railioad company , have just been decided In the district court here , David UlaiK re ceived a Judgment for C2 000 vvoith of prop. crty which was cfcstrotd | hy lire and SlO.ooO damages for the loss of his -A He , who was burned at tlio time. U Illlnin Sly recovered JuJcment lor 20,000 , foi ttersoual injurleii. GRAND EXODUS OF QUACKS The Now Medical Law of Iowa Oauscs That Class to Pnck Their Grips , KANSAS AND NEBRASKA WARNED The Operations or the Pharmacy Act eing Wittchod With Interest All Over the State Dismissing Jim SucueSHor. A ( teed Imvv. DKS Moixi.o. la. , Jan. U. fSpcdnl to tlio llr.it. ] Although the now inedleal piaetlc * law has been In opeiatlon but a low dajs , Id bcnollclal effects mo already seen. Some ol the most noted quacks who have been plyIng - Ing theli vocation and taking thousands of dollais ni'tiually fiom the people of Iowa , have already left tlio stale or nio piopailng to go. Kansas and oilier vveslein states tliat have not vet pioteeted themvelvcs with n law regulating the piiictico of medicine will bo the Hist to sulk' ! , as the Iowa qii icks proposu to move In lliit dliectlon now Hut Iowa will no longer toleiato them. Tlio now law , which went IntoclTect on the lli t ot the jear , legulates the entlio practice of medicine In the state , sa > Ing In etlect w ho shall and who shall not piaetlce. Personr who can pioduco diplomas liom medical schools of good staiidlmr , iccognl/ed as good by the state hnaid of health , and persons who have been In con tinuous , reputable practlco In the state for live j ears are entitled to coitlllcates and practlco without other action. All otheis must pass an examination before the state boird of examiners. Tlio penalty lor at tempting to practice without a certlllcato In cludes line and linpilsonmunt , making Us disregard of the law a veiy setious mattei. Theio has been some grumbling and com plaining at the law , but It has been well in- celved bj the people ol the State generally. paitlcuhuly so by mcmbeis ol the medical profession who feel that they hav oat last a motsurttof prote-ctton against Irresponslblo and untiustwoithy ilvals , who biitiic ills- gi aeo upon the name of physician. Thu law Is not so exclusive In Its operations but that it allows magnetic hcnlcrs , ot whom them are a good many In Iowa , to come nndoi Its piovlslons. Where they have piactlced their ait foi live yoais , continuously In tlio state , tliev may continue loud ) people Into health if they ean without iiileileicuce , so far us the law is concerned. I Hi : I'llAHMACV LAW. The present jo.il will have soveial new Jaws to tii , and none of them is watched with moio interest thin the phaimacyaet. so far as It eonceins tlio sale ol Ihiuois. When the last legislature met , It was confiontcd with the facl that whllo the law piohiblting tlio s.iloof Ilipiois had gone into eflecl tlieio was oppoitunity foi much nilsundcistanding , und some injustice In tlio mallei ol sales lei legitmato purposes , to- wlt : medicinal , mechanical , eiillnaiandsac- | lamental. Under some Intcipiclations ol the law the fling-gist did not due , without n special penult , sell oven lor tlm legitimate uses not forbidden by law. In some locali ties phjslclans could not get a gilt ol whisky foruse in fhelr piaetlce , 01 an ounce of al cohol to prcparo their medicines. Under these circumstances it was felt that some re lief was needed , and the Icglslatuio decided to frame an act that should glv n the druggists unquestioned light to sell foi legitimate pur poses. That was done with the expectation that the right would not bo abused , and that the legitlumtq business could bo hotter controlled In that way than the other. The state pharmacy commissioner eav o assurance that such w oulil bo the case , and has tiled ever since fo see that the law was faithfully observed. Thoiu is considerable complaint In many localities that the dtugglsts have abused their privl- lene * , and have viitually supplanted the saloons and succeeded to then patronago. To some extent tlio complaint Is undoubtedly well loundcd. Thcio is no doubt tliat many di ugglsts , some ol them In this cltv , aio sell ing liquors lar bojond the matoilal require ments for medicinal and otliei legitimate purposes. Their rotnins to tl-o county atid- itois show this to be tine. Unt It is also true that tills piactico is no ! tliat against wlilcli public sentiment was so stiongly aimed that the nioliibltoiy law was demanded. The people who voted toi piohibitlon voted sub stantially against , the open saloons. Tlmv insisted Hint tlio saloon was an institu tion wholly ovll , and a constant meiiaio to Hie peace and good ordoi of the state. II was n place wlieio criminals icsorted , mid wheic clime was hied. It was a souico oC weakness to society and dangei to the stato. Aecoidingly llio saloons weio closed. Tliuir place lias not been taken bv tlio drug stoics. Kvou if men do under a plea ot djspupsia , carrj off bottles ol beei ovciy dav to their homes and diinlc them theie , the peace and prospent ) of tlio state is not put In very gieat jeopaidy. The puiposo of piohibitlon , wlilcli v > is to close the open saloons , thu bleeding place ol cilmo , has been accom plished. .So lent : as men do theli drlnklngat homo in the presence ol thoii families half ot Ibo evils of the piactico have been avoided. A SOI.IIIKII Foil U II , SON'S h'JIOl M. Thc'io isa pictty stiong feeling on loot for the election of a union soldiei to siiccieil hcnatoi James F. Wilson , whoso term ov- plies next j ear. binco the death of l.o.-nn leaves but ono union uencial in the United htates henate , ( piovlding Suwell and Haul- son do noiietuin ) , tlic atlontlon ol tlio i - publicans of the west espi'olullv Is dhecteit to the nnfiuoiablo ( omjiarlson In thlsicspect with the south which sends the stiongcit of its ex-iebel noldlcis to renre'cnt it in Washington. If n civilian IH to boietiirne-a as next senator fiom Iowa , Iheio Is Jlttlo doubt tliat WIKon will smceed himself. lint just now theio is much talk about electing some good lepublli an who was a good sol- dleiaswcll. Among the names mentloi edt in that event aio Conc-ia ! Chen , dl.slilct judge , < il this eltj ; Colonel Hepburn , cln- gic-ssinan lei the Klglith dlslroi : ( < 'ener.il Dodge , ol Council Hlntls ; Colonel 1 lender son , toiiBiessnmii lei tlio 'Ihiid dlfetiid ; John T. blone. ot dlenwood , and seveial othei men of gallant lecoid. It seems just a llttlu strange that a state w hose p iti iothiu poured out thu host of its clti/eiis to light lor the union , " -nillng bO.OUO soldleri. to tliuwar , should not and novel has elected ono of ItH soldleis lo Iho United htaus senate A ( UK AflO l-AI'Ull's SI AM ) ) It Onool the Chicago pnpeislluilin under- lalien to manage Iowa iillulis in gen- ei.il. mid bioux City matters In nar- tlcnlnr , lias a good deal to nay aio it Covoinoi Lanalxo and the prosiciitlon ot the Haddock murdeieis It has elieiilatul the nijioit that thu pioplo ol .Sioux City had leiiuested him to appoint .Mr. Luther L. Mills , ( d Chicago , to assist the prosecution , and that he had iodised the lendci of Ml. Mills' soi vices. Inquliy at the exeeiitlvo ofllcii shows this to bo entirely undue. Theiu had been u icqnost that tlio state would furnish - nish additional counsel to assist thu district attorney , and at his icquest nnd udvieo the govcrnm lias appointed Hon. .M. D. O'Con- noll.of 1'oit Dod o , foimerlv Unllrd Stales distilet atloinuy. That Is all thrro U to Iho storj . A f oMi'AiiiRON vvnii rwrxrv VJJAHS ADO. An old leltei liom Des Mnines. wiltlen tea jiapei in Ohio In JMIl , has just been ill cov- eiid. which Iseieuting Lonsliieiablo iiiinisc- mi-lit b > tlio foinpaiisons it suggests. Dus .vlolnes then had not asingloralitoadlnplaco of the fointeen It now has. The town then claimed 0,000 population In phco ot lO.oou now. Tlio wilier happened to bo lieio when llicio was ft lire In town , and im describes in a very liiimoious wai the efToitsof tlio Imekct luigade tooYtingulsh It , thuonot beinw an engine ol any dcsuiptlmi In the place. Now Des Moim s lias ono ot the Ix'st oiiulpK | d nr.d most Lflielent fire dopai tmenls In iliL-conutiy. In these dajb stfamboits eanio up to Dei Molnes In hljjli watc'i. Now bojs play Ull In llio bid of the river at low watei , and vvado nciossit wlien tlio tide Is In. Hut the next twiintv-tlneojedis , It ! < expected , will show still morn htailHngtlwngcs In ilioiiiowtltaiid. dev elopment of this < "itj . Ten Company 1'ouibviuiiii , N. 11. , Jan. 'J. Thu Cheat Kastciu Tu.i compinv assigned jctiteida ) for the benelit ol nedltois. Assets reported to bu only oDe-hftli ot thu liabilities.