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" 1 TtKT OMAHA DAILY BEE. SEVENTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , WEDNESDAY MORNING , OCTOBER 10 , 1887. NUMBER 123. The President Clasps Hands With Atlanta's Heroes. MAJORS ALSO PRESS FORWARD. Native * Camping IIH Htlll HH I'lles On the Hold HtalrwayH A Visit to the 1'xpoHltloii GlOllllllM. The I'rcNldcnt In Atlanta. ATHNTA , G.i , Oct. Ib The piesidentlnl puity did not tetlro until 'J o'tlock this morn ing , It having been found impossible to get their baggage to their rooms thionghtho crowds , which early this morning could bo neon Bleeping on the floors mid stall wajs of1 the hotel. At 11 tills morning Piesldent Collins mid Vice Pnsldcnt Gnulv , of the cxpotl- tion , tailed at the piisidont's looms and f storied the piosldont , Mis Cleveland mid Postmaster General Vll.is to the etipitol , vv hoi o they vvi t o receive d by Gov ei not Gor don. The visiting governors , snpicme eonit of the state , members of the governoi's stuff , United St.ites officials , municipal mithmities and membeis of the logislatuio weiopio- sentc'd to the citv's guests This ceicmony over the visitois , est 01 ted by Semitois Hrown and Colqultt , and accompanied bv the visiting goveinois and muny othet people of dlstimtion , piotoeded to the exposition grounds A national salute was filed as the pi oi esslon entered the gates and pioccctlcd to thtspeukeis stund. The foimulities of welcome to the president began with prajer , aftir which Vice-Pi esident Gtuily , of the exposition , in a bnef but eloquent speech , extended welcome to the president The president in reply gave a bnef skctth of Atlanta's early histoiy and its i.ipid growth and t rtiblo ilestitii tion dm ing the war of the icbellion Ho said : "I have lately seen evidences of the activity and peisevei- um o of the. people of the United States in the creation of piosperous and bustling titles , ami in oveiioming difficulties whii h aio in separable fiom new settlements and the glow th of new cities Hut It seems to mo that an element of heroism Is added by the people who view without drspan the do Hit m tion of all they have wi might , vv ho be-gin again to build then waste plat es , mid \ \ ho in ttpito of tliu gieat est tllsiomagemcnts , evmie n dolei initiation to ic.icli their ilcstinv. In twentv two years a second Atlanta has bitn built , incompnably larger , mnio pros ] > ertms and fuller than the destioveil Atlanta Her place as lltst among the cities of u grt at state Her constuntlv im rcasing business and her lingo manuf.uluiing in terests are evidences of the1 1 emnigo and en- teipiisoof her people The } nmv well bo pi oud of the woik of their hands. Nor shall the gloi v of tin-it iiihlevements be left to their solo giatith ation All thoit county- men may congratulate themselves that what has In 10 been donii is the result of Aineilian coinage and Ami iii an cnteipiiso " Aftei the president com luded thoto weie calls for Goveinm Gordon , w ho spoUi bncllj Ilia public tet option ut the fan giouuds was n pleasant affair. Fiom the spMlun/ stand the piesidentiul pntv was condmted to mnliineiy hill , inwhlih they turned half .in hour. The main hall was so t lowded that the visit theio was abandoned Tliopublio teception at the exposition gionnds was a pleasant affair. Lunt h was served at the club house of the Gentlemen's dtivmg club and fiom theio the patty went to the hotel , wheio they icmamed until 4 o'clock. Thogcntlcmi n of the patty dined with Gov ei nor Goidon this even ing , and at the same hour Mrs. Cleveland and Mis. Vitas woio entertained at dmiiei b.\ Mrs R H. Porter. Tiis | evening the entire patty at tended n teception by the Capital Citj' club from ' , ) till li o'clock. Fiom starting out this morning till midnight the president and wife have been the ici ipliints of n continued ova tion. Notwithstanding their pleasant ox- poilemeb theie are indications at everj" hand that Atlanta has undeitiikcn inoio than she tun in editthlyi.n ry out. Abed to night is woith a pimco's lansom mil man } and many men mid women find it diflliult to meet the present demands of hunger. A local paper Is anthoiity for the state ment that u tonledeiato flag is among the decoiatiimsof the town It says : "At No. 12 Wheat bluet tloatb once more to the btecjo the led , white and led , with thiiteen Ht.its , that emblem of the dead confcdciacv. Some kind hand deeotatcd the pii turn of the gttnt thieftain , Hon Jofteison Davis , with the confedeiato colois Old soldieis , v\hen they passb } , take oil then hats , and in their beaits all sontheineih do him reverence. " Last night , not long after the auival of the president ut his loom hi the hotel , a feitii ions personage npjnoachod the door , and , being denied admission by the sentinel placed there b } ' Goveinor Gotdon's ouleis , said in a tone nppuioiitly intended to bo hcnid by the presi dent : " 1 wish v on would mfoim Mr. Cleveland - land that if Geoigiuns uro to bo bailed out fiom shaking bends with the ptesldont of the United States bj' sabres nt his chamber door , bv God , sir , ho hud bolter go back to Washington. JcfT Davis will bo hero next week , sir , and there will bo no subies between him and gentlemen of Geotgiii " If an affiont was intended the purpose failed , for the pi esident did not hear it. The stoiy got nbioad today mid the utteiunco Is geucially c-oiidcinned. Mrs. Cleveland'H AH.sallnnt Fined. Sr. Lotiih , Oct. IS. Mis. Annie Lnchs , thr woman who threw the pancake Into the lap of Mis Cleveland thednj' the picsldcntial party weio at the fair giounds in this eitj , wa lined f.O In the pollco court to day. Tin woman disclaimed any disicspect lor Mm Cleveland mid Mid she thiew the cake in r spiiit of fun. The testimony was again-- ) her and the touit thought her fun woitli $ C > 0 The woman took an appeal. Gi.V. KILPATHICK'S TUXinJAI ; . Itnilal ol' the Gallant Cavnlij Le.ulei at A\'t > t Point. i Nr.w YIJIIK , Oct. Ib This morning the re mains oi the late General Kilpatiick wen icmoved from the city hall to the Wtbtbhoit iitilmud for West Point. Wl.bT POINT , Oct. 18 The train bcaiinp the icmains of Geneial Kilpatiick attivic ut 1 o'clock this aftei noon. U was met by i detachment of cavulty and a iiowd of pee pie. The coffin was tal.cn fiom the baggage car'by six soldiers and placed on a diapoc run tin lingo duiwn by six blaik hoises Mrs. Kllp.it ilcK rode In a caniugo with Gen tral Shot man. The pall-beareis weio Gen eialAlhen , Geneuil W. T. Jewett , Join Loomis , Geneial John Hammond , ex Scnatoi Hobiut , Goneiul Slocum , Goncial Melntosl and Gonentl Hasbrouclt. The funeral procession was escorted to the cemetery by cnvaliy nnil a battalion of eighl tompanies of cadets. The body was inteitei ! in "Heios Row " The department com muniler of the New .lersoj G. A. R read i prayer and Father Huike , of AVest Point t cad the burial service of the Catholic e-hui ch Three vollovs nred over his grave by tin cadets concluded the eeiemony , Jf | Piotoslant KpUcopal CoiiKiehs. LOUISVII.I.B , Oct. Ib. The eleventh niinmi Cession of the congtess of the Piotestan Episcopal church of the I'nitetl Stut " opened at Christ chinch this moining Hishop Petcilvin , of Wcbt Vliglnlu , delivetti a bctmon. In the aftei noon Hibhop Dudle ; Qallvi'icd the imuts'ural addi-oss and win followed by Dr. Wildes , general sreietmy nith a mcinoilal on divcabed membcri Kllletl at a Crossing. LvxcvfeTi.it , Pa. , Oct. Ib. Mi's. Jaeol Btoltjfiis and Mrs. Hat burn Steltzfus , vvhlli nut riding to dnv , woio sti uck b } a Pciinsj 1 \uniit tiiiin and iiiHtnntly killed. HiuikffUaw son's Condition. Cine voo , Oct. 18. Young Lee , who bho Hunker RavvbOn , Sunday , was uriaiKned ii the couit this moining and held without bai to await the result of the bhootlug. ' The doc tors now think thcio U a possibility tlu i may recover , ' , KNKJHTH OP LAHOH. The Itidlaiinpolls Journal and Senti nel Hojcotted. MINSKU'oi.iOtt. . 18. In the executive session of the general assembly of the Knights of Labor this morning Whcnd , of Iowa , offered a resolution that the assembly adjourn at the close of to-mot row morning's session , which was carried. A section of the constitution was amended In the sense that all local assemblies must attath them selves to either the state , distrlt t or national assembly. Mileage was fixed at 4 cents. Mr. Hany , of the goiionil assembly , pre sented Mr. Powdorly , for his wife , vvlth.i huge pot trait of himself. At the aftei noon session of the Knights of Labor permission was gi anted the locked out bums woikets , of New Yoik citv , to appeal to the order at huge for assistance. The plan of establishing a depaitment of women's work was adopted , Fuither action taken makes It compulsory on the genei.il ex ecutive boat d to Isiuo chatters for national trade assemblies , when locals desiiing it comply with the law instead of having ad vise ) ! y IMIWor , as now Another lecominen- datlon adopted was to the efloet that a ti.ido local attached to u state or mixed district us- "ombly may , on p i\ment of all dues and us scssments , w Ithdiaw and Join a national ills- tiict of its tiade and also ictiie In the same mannei , provided it retutncd to the body to which It foimeilj belenigid Individuals who ] oin mixed locals and aftei wards take a tiansfci to tiade lexals can bo compelled to pay the difference , If tiny , in in ill ition fees \mongotltci amendments weie ono fixing ho minimum limit of an initiation fee at $1 , he maximum lemalnlng the sumo ; th.it nembeis in uiie'.its six months bo dioppcd 'rom the lolls , and making maintenance of in assistance fund optional instead of com- tulsoij' . An inteitsting episode in the moinlng ses- felon was occasioned by the intioduetion of u reiommciidatlon to the effect that the gen- eial hcerctuiy bo empowered to employ or Use hinge employes In tlto geneial ofllco for cause , subject to the appioval of the geneial executive boaid Hairy and Hiiley con- sideicd this another stab at them mid an ex cited debate followed. Llti hman s.iid it was 10 more than fair and Just that ho bo given the power asked. Ono of the -barges btought against him by Hailey mid Uairj w.is that ho had dlsehaiged a m in em- ilovecl by the ofllco without authoiity. Ho did so because the emplovo was a continued It unkind and unlit for dutv He tilbo stuttd that the cmplojes in this ollleo had given out seeict circul.us mid other mutter that hud most mvsteiiouslv leaked out during the past jear The genet al ofliceis weio at themeuy of tin so fellows They weio tctalned bo- nise Ham and H.nley would not vote to list hargo them. ' 1 he motion to adopt was est It w us icsolved to boj i ott two Indian- ipolis i ) ipei s the Join nal and Sentinel for Hiving disch.iigc'd all emplo\es connected witli the Knights of Labor and Typographical union and letusing to take them back when c quested. Convention nf'Hmplo.v Ing I'l inlet s. due uio , Oct IS Delegates to the con vention of employing ptinlets began a sc- > - iion hcio to daj. Committees weio appointed ind Chan mail Smith addicssed the meeting upon the necessitj fin foi miiig a national ijpothotao C II HlulxCle.v icid an addiess , m which , after outlining the ic ison for call ing the convention , he said : "It sits not as nn onctnv to labor , but believes in the ptinu- | ile that the labener is woitliy of his hire. When , how c vet , ho strives to place the pi no of lus labot at a ligute or enact laws bent on crushing capital , ho must not complain if capital lesolves to piotttt itself fiom posi tive annihilation " AKTEU GOULD AM ) SAGE. Stilt Against Ihcni ly Holders nt' Kaiis. IN Pacillc Stocks. Nn\v YOIIK , Oct. Ib As the outgrowth of the investigation of the Pacific railioad com mission a petition has been prepaid ! bjf icpresontutives of holdeis of consolidated bonds of the Kansas Pacific railway company and suit will bo immediately Instituted agnmst Jay Gould and Ritbsell Sago as tinstces of the consolidated moitgago. The suit will bo biought in the supicmo comt of New Yoik and plaintiffs * pt.iy foi thotemovalof Gould and Sago fiom the trustccshipjtii.it they bo adjudged to ac count for the block of the Union Pacific issued in exchange for the stock of the Den ver Pacillc juilw ay and telcgiaph company ; Unit they account for all dividends on sun ! block and foi all premiums which they have obtained on the same and nil intcicst 10- eeivablo upon the ptoceeds of baiil stock anil its dividends and picmiums and nil othei inoiemonts for which they aio cquitablj' accountable as tiustees : that piopoi pel sons bo appomtei in the stead of Gould and Sage ns tiustees ; that the couit make an oidoi for Uiopaj men : to the new tiustees of any funds m the bunds of the companj's tic.isuiei ; thut a icccivei be appointed to take possession of the tins Minns mid to administer the tiust until the final deci cc In the suit and the appointmon of new tiustees ; that pending litic.it ioi Gould and Sage bo enjoined fiom Intel fermi with the tiust , and that such other relief bt granted as mav bo just. TUo nominal plaintiffs arc Adinln Stoa ] and J. O , W Re-no , two \vestcin bankeis The } usscit that the1 bung then complaint in behalf of all the owntis and holders o Kansas Paeillo onsolidited bonds who nm unite in the piocecdmgb West Virginia CIIAHI L , ro\\x , W. Va , Oct. 18 Since the mm dor of Rev. Thomus Ryan in Rout t imnt jf and Uio subsequent Ijnching of the tobbeis , mentioned in these dispatches , i bus been learned thut an oigamzed band o ugulatois , numbei ing over a thousand , nne including farmcib and other residents o J.ukbon , Roan , Kanawha , Clay ana Gilme counties , has existed for over si\ months The organization was foimed for the puipob of self piotcttiim against the oignnlzed band ot tobbors and muideieis who hnvo tun rio in those counties The lesult of the Ry.it ullaii so fur has been the aiiest of two am the l.viichiiig of tlueo of the gang. Ofllccr' me after otlu is Gieat tioublo is expettei us the affair progi esbcs , as the uv.ilfaitiou have taken up the light. Steamship Arrivals. Ni \ \ YOUK , Oct Ib [ Spcvial Telegiam te the Hnr ] Arrived The Nevada , fiom Liv cipool ; the Queen , fiom Liyeipool. MOVIU.E , Oct. 18 Ainved ThoDevonia from New Yoik for Glasgow. Oui cxirow v , Oct is Ainved The Ohie and Kg } pt , fiom Now Yoik. PiMoiTii ; Oct Ib Attlved The HcJgcn hind , ftom New Yoik for Antweip. Helensed On Hull. WvsniNoroN , Ott IS In the United State biipiomo couit Chief JiibticoWuitoannouncci that the mgument upon the questions raiset In the habeas cot pus eases of Attoiney Gen it al Ajtes and other impoitant state office ! ot Vuginia will be set foi the second Monda. in November mid that the pilsoncrb will b bet at libel t } on their own iccogniAintcs it tl.o bum offlXH ( ) each to answer the summon of tlis court. HusiiM'sb Tumble- * . CHICAGO , Oot IS The liabilities of th Sheboygan Manufacturing company , wide ! failed vestoulay , mo about SiyilH)0 ) ; nsact about fiW.OOO. Nvsnvn.ti : , Tenn , Oct. IS Timotlo Hrothers , diy goods , assigned to day. Lia bilities about Ci. > oiXiO , ; assets ciuinot } ctb stated. A F G i oi ci i r it , Muss , Oct 18. The schoonc Herman Raiibon arrived fiom Gi and Hank to d ly , and her caplain reports that on Scj tember 13 ho fell in with the Fiench llshlni hloop St. Pieiie , off St. Pieiie , wateilogged He bontded her and found ten mtn drowned Tin we.Uhev belnu veiy lough , ho was. un nblotodo anthing with her or recover tin Uocllci. BUNGLING WORK WITH A MIFE A Young Girl Dies at Ponca Under Strange Circumstances. MERELY LANCED AN ABSCESS } The Kiunlly AVIicrc tin ; Oil I Wan Sick AircHted lint Jtelenscd-Sulc uf a 1'aukliiK House. A MjBtprlous Dcnlli. Pose k , Neb , Oct. 16. [ Si ecial Telegram o the UKP . ] A jounglady by the name of Williams died ntii'er ' very mjstorlous cir- cmnstanct a at the home of one Searls , near Maitlnsbmp , this county , jestetduy. She vns sick of typhoid fe\er and waited upon by Jr. Hcatger of that place. U ] > oii coining to see her jesteiday moinlng she was dead and ncpaied for but ml The doctor noticed ) lood issuing from the nosti 11s and became suspicions that all was not light. Her arms w cue folded over hoi bieast. Ho unloosed hem and npon fnither investigation found sexeral bandages mound her body up to ward the m in pits These bandages weio iloody and the doctor found an incision or wound ono inch long and quite deep under ono of bet arms. He concluded she wiis mur dered and had the entlio family with whom she was stopping , and to whom she was re- ated , ariested. The girl was heir to novel al : housiiiid dolhus and upon her death the Family \ \ ith whom she was stopping and who \\oronnested for her murder , would be en titled to it. The Searls say she had an abscess under : hu miiipit , which she never lovealed , and : hat ono of those suspected of using foul nciins lanced the abscess. People cannot see why theic should bo sucn npiofusionof jlood fiom such cause , as to almost entiiely satuiate her clothing iftul bedclothes and , oa\oabg ! pool on the tloor. Gi eat excite ment pievails Several fiom Ponca have gone to the place. The coionei's Juiy ex- Diioiatod the parties accused of all blame and oiidoi so their assertions In icgaid to the ab- sccbs and the lam ing. HCIMIUI nr , Neb , Oct. 17. [ Conespondeneo of the Hi r. ] On Satin day last the remains of Miss Gertie Pi ice were laid to icst it the cemetciy near her home in this county. She is the joung lady who was dragged under the cms and had her feet ciushed at Gibbon two weeks ago She was the daughter of Hon. Gt 01 go W. Price of this county , and was n teacher who gave promise of gieat useful ness Her death was caused by lockjaw 10- sultmg fiom the wound. Mi. William Momson , an aged fanner near Loomis , was found in an insensible con dition near the railioad wliuli luns through his fatm last Fiid.iy night. His head was fcai fully beaten or crushed , and ho died on Sundaj moinmg Tlioimlioad mer appeal to bo ignoiant of the affair , and it seems pos sible Unit the man was imudercd. Ho was a hard working , Inoffensive , intelligent man , and owned a section of land. It is ] issible that the case will bo investigated. The 10- mams will be mtciicd In the Holdiego come- tciy to day. A Strong Ticket. WUNF , Neb , Oct. IS [ Special to the Bi n ] At the lepublican county convention held j esterday , the following nominations wcto made : County cleik , D. L Shickhmd ; county tieasuier , W. A Love ; sheiiff , A. S Aliner ; county judge , E Mat tin ; county supciin- tendent , W. 13 Howard ; county survejoi , John E licnnett ; coioner , .T. S Gaeitner. A icsolution demanding that the legisla- tuioilxa late on inilioads not cxceedmtj two thiids of the piesent local fi eight lates , was unanimously adopted. The ticket is n fationg one , and is bound to bo elected. A IVntorVoikh TcHt. NKIIII ISK \ Ci ri , Neb , Oct 18 [ Special Tel cgiam to the Hi r ] 'Iho water winks com pany to day tinned the water into the mams Gieat picpaiations aie being made for the public test next week. An elaboiato am ] extensive progiammo has been aiianged , Invitations will be sent to all fiio companies , ma.vois , councils , etc , in the state. It it jnoposed to boar nil the expenses of the invited guests The loineistono for the Chicago , lUnlington & Qniniy budge wil bo hud the same day witli attiactuo coie momcb _ A lUnst In a Taint Shop. PIATTSMOUTII , Neb , Oct. IS The p.unl depaitmcntof the U iv. M ! . shops was th ( scene of an unaccountable explosion lute yes tcrday .if tci noon. A tank of hot w ater ex jiloded , blowing out a twenty foot section o the floor above , and n laigo section of tin loof , The windows m the building weio al smashed and the varnish loom wicckcd Theioweroa number of woikmcn in tin building nt the time , but none of them , for Innately , weio hint. The concussion win sulllcicnt to bliako the cntne building. Nebraska Odd Follows. LINCOLN , Neb , Oct. IS [ Special Telegian to the Huh ] The pi and encampment I. O O. K has been in session in tins city to day with some sixty repiesontntives in attend mice. To monow the grand lodge of tin hamo oigimbation commences a tlueo dajs session and theio will bo bomo four hundiei delegates fiom all sections of the state in at tendance. A huge numberof the icpiesenta lives aimed fiom the west to day. A ltcccllon | to lllhlin ] ) O'Coiuicll. I'LATTK Ci NTrii , Neb , Oct. 18 , [ Siiccin Tclegiam to the lii r. ] liishop O'Connell cscoited to heio fiom Hninphiojs by i comet band and 100 of St. Mary's cougiega titn mounted , was given u ICH option thi evening at the icsidcnco of Hon. J. A Kehoo. _ Died cil' Heart Disease. Tut LUHTO.N , Neb , Oil. IS. [ Special to th HFE ] Mis Daniel Clother , of Columbu died hcio Sunday night , of hemt disease The icmains will bo taken to Columbu wheio fuucial seivlces will ho held to mot tow. _ Tlio Trntih-MlnMiiii I Sold. Nrmivskv CITI , Neb , Oct. 18. [ Spcel.i Telegiam to the Hn ] The sale of th Tians Missomi picking house at this city t Chailts Ij Hnt < hinson , of Chicago , is an nonnced. Considctation , $1TO,000. Struck Hy an Ilnglne. GIHNT , Nob. , Oct. IS. [ Special Telegiau to the Hue ] A deaf and dumb man by tin name of Oliver Littleton , of Imperial , v\a btiuek by an east-bound Height engine heii to day , indicting seiious injuries. Slip DisMoixrs , In , , Oct. IS [ Special Tele giam to the Urn ] To day was thollibtda ; for the reglstiation of voters pi cpaiatoiy t the btato election next month. The liibpecl 01 s who have chaigo of the tegistiy books o the Hist picclnct of the Thlid ward were sui piisedthis afternoon when a number of ladle entered the enjlno house headed by Mr > Mary J. Coggeshall , editor of the Woman' Standard , who announced her intention o leglstermg. The other ladies lived In othe winds and precincts and were waiting fo some ono to inako the first plunge. Th ladies wcro comtoously received and Mi Perkins , ono of the inspectois , said ho woul taUo great plcasuio in leglstermg the huly i iiutiun | if she satisf aetoi ily aiisucied a ! < i ics'.Ious. The first asked was : I "At c Mju uiiualifiedoterl" Mis. Copgc blmll bald bho wa4 not a crimlnul ; that th btatuto did not extnessly foibl womeu votiDg , but dually guv. o Kstlvo ) ! reply , and took the required oath by nftlrmation according to the ( Junker ustom , after which oho answered the usual [ uestlons and signed the reootd. The record tow reads : "No. US Coppcshall , M. J. ; \hlte ; lived In state uhd county eighteen ears ; nativity , Indlamt ; previous lesldenee , Wav no county , IniUnna. " Following was the iluikv v\Oman'sslpnaturoin ubold.freelmnd. klrs Coppeshall was complimented an ap > laiided and llrcd bv her example , the other adies stinted for their respective piecliiuts. Several more advanced women suffiaplsts of his state insist that their is nothing in the onstitutlon to prevent them from voting and hey pioposo to make n Ust of their alleged right by registering and offering their ballots it the approaching election. Grand Kncainpineiit I. O. O. V. DBS MntM 4 , In , Oct. IS [ Special Tele gram to the Hi K. ] The grand encampment of Odd Tellow s for lown held Its annual session here to day with 100 delegates in nt- endnnce. The day was passed In exemplifi cations of the various seciet ordeisandln inditing repot ts and the election of the foi- owing olllceis for the ensuing year : Grand utiiaieh , H L Tilton. Ottumwa ; giand ilgh priest , W. H. Temple , Atlantic ; giand senior watden , Louis StultDCS Moines ; jiand junior win den , .T.C.Koonz , Hulling ton. Supreme Court Decisions. Drs Moisi.sla , Oct. IS [ Special Tele- pi am to the Hi i. ] The snpiemo comt filed ho following decisions hero to-day : J. C. fohnston , appellant , vs 1E. . Moser ct ul , Jubumiedistuet. Afllruicd. L D. McDonald M. W. Motion , nppcl- ant , Cicston supeiior. & | odUlcdandnflhuted. John Auclnimpaueh , appellant , vs Christian Schmidt , Uuchanan district. Heverscd. Mary A. Dutch , appellant , vs W. E. May- van , Johnson distuct. Afllrmed. John A. Swad vs Huillngton , Cedar Hnpids Noithein inili-oad , iQ > i > ellant , Louis dib- i ict. Aftlrmed. Wurfeld , Howell & 3o , appellants , vs Marshall County Ciinnitl 'company , Mat shall disti ict , action in equity , Afllrmod. Samuel Wmiatt. nppel mt , vs W. F. Stair , Washington district. R veiscd. Josie C Maben vs C. x Muben , appellant , Cerio Gordo distuct. ll versed. T. H Cinwfoid vs P. V. Wolnn , sheriff , ind Ledeiei , Sti.mss i 'o ' , appellants , Palo \ltodibtiict. ABirmed. ) nht KatCN. Dtnujui : , la , Oct. 18. -Special [ Telegiam to tinHi - r ] The execti Ivocommittee of the Iowa Jobbeis and Mannf.icturing association is in session hcic today for the puiposo of ciiuabziug fieight iates\vest fiom Iowa job bing points , albo to prbpiro arguments in favor of the retention 6f car load lates and deteimine v\hat lailioad mid linaneial legisla tion is uecessaiy in lovvu this winter. The members piesent from nbioad weio A. H. Gcoige , Cedai Rapids ; George C Haker , DCS Moines , and Robert Donohue , Hinling- ton. W. II Tot bcrt , of Dubuipje , vv ith Mr. Gi'orge and Mr. Hiker , weio appointed n committee to sit Washington and appear befoio the mtei-Htato c'ommeico commission November 1 , to aiguo the retention of the car load i ate. _ To Discuss Cat * Ijoad Hates. DisMoisis , la , Oct 18 [ Special Tele giam to the Hi i ] Governor Lairabeo has leuuested thoboaid of railroad commission- eis to icpiesent lown at the meeting of the Intel-state commei co commission nt Washing ton , Nov ember 1 , when the special car load into question will again be considcicd. It is piob.iblo that ono or inoio of the comniibsion- eis will attend the meeting. Nominated FoSenator. . Koiir , In , Oct. 18. [ Special Telegram to the Hi r. ] At the icpubliean senatorial con vention held hero to day , A. O. Garlock , of Poeahontas. was nominated on the twenty- seventh ballot for senator from this distuct vhich eompi ises Hnmboldt , Poeahontas and Huena Vibta counties. AVJ10 IS OAltNtSY ? He Claims to Own an Opera House in Omaha. DIM ITH , Minn , Oct. 18 [ Special Tele gram to the Un1 ] James E Carney , of Omaha , has armed in the city and was Intel viewed as to the object of his visit. Ho said ho was piopuetor of the Omaha opeia house , but if the indications lesulted favor ably ho would sell his Omaha interests and engage in the same business hero. Cainoy is the owner of lots in West Duluth in the busi ness centei of that poillon of the city and veiy suitably located rpr the erection of a building to bo used its an opera house. Finally ho admitted to a tepoitor th.it ho had teitam proportions to fnuke to the business men interested it ? the giowth of A ranadlaii.SeiiHatioii. Orrvw A , Ont , Oct. 18 [ Seciul ] Telegian to the Hi u. ] A gieat'sensution hus beci caused in t-ociety en tiles heio by Uio 10 poited elopement of the wife of Mr. Willian Middleton , a nephew of Sir Fiedeiick Mid dleton , commandoi of the militia foices o Canada , with Mr. Fenwick William Humil ton , u godson of the late Sir Fenwiek Wil Hams , of Kins , and until recently cmplojti ns a cleik in the Hank of Montiealheio. Mm Middleton was only married about a } eai ago , and her muriiul life is said to have beoi a veij happy one. Hamilton was nn ndmirei of her'sbefoio her marriage , mid nftciwuit became vei } intimate with the hiibb.iml , the three being seen very frequently together On account of their connection w ith the gen eial she and her husband moved m the high e st society heio , mid her desertion of her hus band has caused u prodigious scandal. A Kicking Ci editor. Cute ujo , Ott. 18 Newton Hall , a cieditor of the International military entampmen company for neinlj1 $1,2UO , hus tiled a petitioi in the supreme couit usking thut the suit foi a i eceiv or bo referred to u master in chancery to take an account of the assets uml liabilities of Uio company. Ho sn } s that not more thai 10 per cent of the stock subscribed bus beei paiduiiandthatGincr.il Chetlum , Gcneia Hentle-.v , Geneial Hevendge mid other stock holdeis who pioeuttd the leceivei's appoint incut uio among those who have not full } paid. AVcnthci- Indication * . For Nebiaska : Wormcr , followed bj cooler , fair weather , light to fiesh soulheil ; winds , vcciingto northwestoily For Iowa : Warmer , fair w outlier , f i esh to busk houthwesteily winds For Eustcin and Central Dakota Rain win mer , fiesh to busk southcily winds The 1'ho Hcroid. Cvini E , Pa , Oct Ib. A most dcstiuctivc Ibo is.ragiiif , ' along the noithein lidgo of the Hluo mountains Much valuable timber has been destiocd and the loss will bo ver } heavy A ping of men at o at vv oik , but nl efforts at staying the ptogtessof the lite thus fur hnvo been unnvulling. The Chicago Hoodlor- . Ciitcvoo , Oct. 18 Aiginnenta on the mo tion for anew tiial in the gieat omnibu ? boodle case were concluded befoio Judge Jumieson to day , and decision iCbOivtd untl to-nlornnv MOVING FOR PROTECTION , London Shopkoopora to Tnko the Law Into Tholr Own Hands. THE POLICE NEARLY POWERLESS. Lnvvle sH GniiKH to Ho Sntidned It } a Hody of Hpoclal Constables London Gossip Other Anaiclilstiu DotnonstratloiiH. Losnov , Oct. 1 . [ Now York Hei aid Cable Special to the Hi c ] The tradesmen of London mo pieiiaiing to take cnetgotie steps .o put a stop to the demolish aliens of the lawless pangs now Infesting the stieets. Husiness is almost suspondc'd inseveiallm- > oitiint tliotoughfnres. People nro afraid to jo about. Shopkeepers , who me paving icnvy rents and taxes , Insist on their tights to protection. The fact is the polite me half ifiald to do their duty in consequence of Gladstone's attacks upon them and the cor. lespondlngcnc'ouiagement of the disordeily classes. Ariangements mo being made for the o'lpanl/ation of bodies of special con stables , the public being tints com pelled to take mcasuies for the piesor- v ation of law in their own hands. The police me ne.nlyworn out with inces sant woik night and day. Evct.vbody per ceives the solicits nature of the crisis. If the politicians natal } 70 the police force Judge U nch will soon set up his lonit heio , and wo shall Inivo berloiis trouble. Genuine wet king men have no sympathy with the present agitation , led by despeiadoos from : ho purleus of London. The homo seeietary is inueli complained of without icason , hav ing done all ho could. After Iho approach ing meeting of the cabinet mote eneigetio steps will bo taken , the govci nment i ecognb- ing that itsfiist duty is to pieservo law and older. Only 1(5,000 ( mctiopolitan police all told In a population of four and a half millions , if not bucked up by public opinion , cannot protect propeity or llfo. The goveinment has piobably thought it best to cri on the side of leniency nt 111 st , but it must now use a fit m hand , or nmueliy will obtain the masteiy mid u storm of indig nation will fall suddenly upon the minlstiy In the course of the next ilvo dajs Loid Randolph will deliver three speeches of gieat impoitanee , m which his entile policy will bo disclosed m the piesent cmcigeney. He will doubtless endeavor to stiengthen the hands of the government , in which ho is genet ally expected to resume his foimer place shoitly. No onenot , excepting Gladstone , diaws such immense audiences in places wheio an nounced to appear. The i esei veil seats have already been applied for tlneo or four times over. Hotli political p.uties seem equally ciuious to hear him , his popularity , being much gi cater than Disiaoh ever enjoved till the closing join b of his llfo nt New Castle. Satuiday ho is expected to dclivet an addiess dealing iv ith the entire political situation. This probably will iufiibo new animation thioughout his putty. Gladstone w ill do the same for the liberals at Nottingham. This consequently must rank as the most eventful week of the recess. Chamberlain will also Hie a parting shot into his numerous assail ants before setting off on the arduous enter prise of settling the fisheries dispute Many inquiries are made at Mailboro house us to the health of the Pimcesses Maud and Louise. The answets given aio that the attack of measles is light and nil is going w ell. The pi nice , kept informed thrice daily , does not think it necessiry to biealc the engagement of long standing , Punccbs Louise1 , not in sti eng health for some time past , is suffcimg somewhat fiom anaemia , but neither in her case nor her sibloi's is any anxiety felt. bir William Gullwell , known to many Amei leans , can scarcely bo expected to over resume his piofcssional labois. This attack is uudoubtcdly pai.iljsis , brought on by ovei- woik. Such a malady in his seventy liist jear cannot fail to be sniions , but fi lends an ticipate his recoveiy. His lobs will bo much felt by a veiy w ido cu clo. Miss Ivnto Monroe , who died Monday , is n daughter of Dr. Lester , of Uiookljn. She had many fiicuds heio and was ono of the most popular singeis m eomio opcia of the day. day.I I undet stand that the newloid major ol London is overwhelmed with letters of con- gtatulation and advice enough to give con stant employment to two pnvuto sect claries. I am glad to recoid that even the most bi goted of Protestants have nothing to say against the first Catholic loid major since the teformation. Remonstrances como from co- leligiomsts on his not having appointed 11 Catholic chaplain , but Do koysor holds that ho Is bound to pay l ogurd to the established religion of his adopted countty and therefore will appoint Rev. H. lilunt , rector of St. Andrews , Holboin , near De kojsei's hotel This vv ill offend some Catholics , but the new major has his own ideas of what ho ovvestc his ofllco. For the coming number the Quaitcrly Re view will contain ft somewhat important ni ticles on theSueze anal and Hntish inlet est ir the refusal of the sultan to latify the conven tion of May 22. Consideung the relations o : the Quaitcily with the ministry the niticlo when published , is likely to give use tomucl discussion A MiMiinn 01- PAIILIMLST. . lor rtrcad. LONDON , Oct. 18. The dlstuibanco creatct bj the uiicmploj ed poisons who fiequeni Trafalgar square still continues. A numbei of unemployed vvoikmen met in Hjdoparl to dav for the purpose of making a demon st rat ion. A squad of mounted police rod ( along the ciowd and u collision occurred Tin mob , after a sol ions conflict , diovo the polici bat k Sov oral an ests w ei o made After homo furthei lighting the tiowd wn1 dlspet si d , inonj' being thrown down nm tiamplcd upon Soveial uncsts wticnuide Germany anil Russia. LCojij/i / fyli ( 1SS7lyJciwf * (7oril < /fcmirft ] Hi m iv , Oct Ib [ Now Yoik Herald Cabli Special to the HiF ] There is not tin slightest truth in the io | > orts concerning tin proposed meeting of the ezar of Russia am the kniser of Germany So fin fiom ttuo an these Illinois that the piesent week will , ii all piobabilitj , bin Rnssia'b lelations wit ) Gci many 11101 o stunned than ut any timi this } car. lam informed on excellent uu thoiity , which is continued fiom high llnan cial sources , that within the next lew daji thcio willbo , on thopaitof the bomionicia Geiimin picas , nnothei boiies of attacks 01 Russian securities moioiiulentnnd prob ably more t ffettivo than the piovious oues o n similar natute. In the face of buch attack : fiom the well known oipuns of Geiman gov eminent , it ib the highest degree Impiob able that the czar would visit the kaiser Well infoimcd Herlin ciules huvo heaidm hint of such intuition on the part of the czar and rcgaid such rumoisas set afloat fo bourse pui poses holely. At piesent Heilh opinion is bitterly and increasingly nnti Russian The abuse of Germans in the Hal tlo provinces of Russia , combined with Uu i evolutions of the grand dnko's fitcame speech rcgntding the objects of the rapid dls placciauut ol Gcmuii oUlciul * la th. ° U ervlco , prodtited such profound disgust of lie Russian policy that It Is even considered onbtfiil whether the visit of the c/ar would be well tecolved by the Geiimin nutloti. Gladstone Cordially Greeted. London , Oct. Is. Mr. Gladstone met with n enthusiastic teccptlon nt Manchester this nornlng. He also made a speech at Slit flleld oday , in whlth he said that ho did not doubt lint Iho mind of the people was iiipldly nurshullltig itself in favor of contenting i eland and nstoiing the fioedout of the fllciency of paillament and the honor of 'ngland , which has been so gilovously tar- ilsheil by past mlscondtut In Iieland. Mr. Imdstone siKko later nt Stocki > ott. Ho said hat toeielon was directed , not against iluio but against the people of Ireland , com- lining to pi c-seivo their Intel ests. If such a combination showed a tendency tow aid ei into ho liberals would not gho it the smallest ountenance. The events of the last few veeks in It eland would not have been toler- ited In England. Ho condemned the action of thoauthoiities at Mltchcllstown He nd- nltteil having used the words , "Remember tlitchellstown " Tlmtnflali must and would io lemembeied. The wen's ! fcatnio of the Mitihellstown incident was th it the action of ho nuthmitlcs thete had become' a model and mttein for the whole of It eland. The , Ftt'iicli Scandal. PMIIS , Oct. lt > i Le Pails net uses Wilson , icsident Giev.v's son In-lavv , of using pies sine to obtain iepa\mont toMessis Dreyfus , he bankets , of lf > 0,000 fumes , the amount of luty pajment which was enfoued by the coutts in the famous Pciuvlan guano case. Geneial Honlanper bus t evolved thousands of missives fiom all pints of Fiance expiess- ng sj inpiitliy for him. A demonstiatlon in : iis favor was made in Nlmes on the occasion of the opening of the college theio The Gaulois sav s the judicial inquiry proved hat General Catfarol was not gulltj' of the ehmge of tiulnclting in dec'orations The I'ctit ilmn nal demands that Piesldent Gievy 'mmcdi itelj Intctveno in the Wllbon utTaii. Itats. , Oct. IS At a meeting of sod ilists icld heie , lesolutions weio adopted piotcst- ng against the execution of the condemned Jhleago .unit chlsts and dec lai ing that if theit sentence ib can led out it would be a Judicial tmn dct. Under Hrltlsli Contiol. LIPMIOV , Oct Ib It isoflleiallj announced that the Niger distiictb of Wcstcin Afiica no mulct Hntish pioteetion The Death Itcconl. PMIIS , Oct is Alfied Anmibto Cuviliei- Fleuij , the antlioi , Is dead. SNAKES ! A Missom \Voniaii I Givc-J P.litli to Two ItloiistrosltlcH. L\Tiiioi' : , Mo , Oct Ib [ Special Tile giant to the HI.I ] A week ngo jcsteulav theie was botn to the w if oof Audi ew Li ties , afinmei liv ing about lomtcen miles south east of this citj' , two of the most flight fill monstiositlns ever iccoided. About a month ago Mrs Lettes was out in the g.udcn with her son. Two snakes were notiied lighting and she told her son to kill them. Taking the hoe he mashed both of their heads , Mrs Lettes intently watching him till the time Yesteidav week twins weio born to bet. The heads of both weio Hut and icsembled a snake , while their tongues uio licking out continually. No attempt has been made to clothe the monstrosities uml thej1 have been kept m sepai ute bouxi. Tha-jiiouient they nro put together they commence to light and liek out their tongues In the most disgusting manner. They are at this time alivn mid wecl , but the family have attempted to Keep the facts m the ease fiom the newspapeis. The Immense AVooIrn Mills at Middle town , O. , on fire. DWTOV , O , Oct IS At 1.30 n. m. It Is learned that the immense paper mills at Middletovvn , O. , aio binning and the town Is greatly alarmed. Siiivcusr , N. Y , Oct IS Fito tonight destioved the iinllinuiy house of Haincy Lampley & Co , the drj goods house of Geigo C. Young x. Hio , and the handsome slot o of Emerson & Co. The losses will aggregate gregato ov ei ? JUO,000 , with mi iiibuninco of about half. Kcai no } Squelched. Niv YOIIK , Oct 18. [ Special Telegram to the HIT 1 Agitator Dennis ICeainoy is much exoicised ovei the fact tint ho is piohibittd fiom distiilmting in this city n cnciilar con taining the following : "Tho undei signed de sires to in oiibo the woikinginen of the east upon the impoitant question of how to effec tually stop Chinese competition. Since the passage of the pi ohibition bill the agents of the Chinese six companies have seemed n practical nullification of the act. Ourtomts on the Pacific coast have vhtuallj' set aside the intent of congress in passing the law against Chinese immigration , and I am heio to lenevv the ciusado against the Chinese Awake , therefore , to your true interest and bo nt Cooper Institute this Tuesdaj' evening , wheio [ shall illusti ate Chinese civilization and what j on tan expect if the Mitchell bill is not passed by the next congicss. Millions of Clnncbo will bo hero in five j eats. " Another Cholera Nrw YoitK , Oct. 18 The Fiench steam ship Hiitannia , w hie-h m rived hero on the 1Hli ! inst. fiom Mniseilles mid Naples , was this moinmg sent down to the lown quaian- tine , four eases of choleia having been Jound aboard of her. Health Olllc or Smith is verj' reticent re- pauling the cases on Iho Hritannia Ho SUJ'H the vessel was ent to the Tower Hay foi1 better isolation fiom pel ions who wished to communicate with fiiends on boaid. The boatmen about upper quuiantine bay four cases of choleia have developed on the Ilut- annia , and hint that Smith ibtijmg to keep the facts fiom the public. LtrTi.it Dr Smith snjs , thoio ate no cases of choleia on boaid the Hiitannia , that she was sent below for obsctvatlon onlj' . The World to mouow will aj that a boy , tlueo men and two women who wcro pas- sengeis on the steamer Iliitannii were re- mov ed to Sw incbui no Island. They wei o all sick with sjinptoms similar to choleia. but Deputy Health Oflli or Smith would not suj it was choleia. General Monde's Statue Unveiled. PIIII.AIII i.i'iiiA , Oct. IS In the picsence oi a large concern so of people and with liupos Ing ceremonies the In ouzo equestrian Htatuc of Genoi.il Mcndo was to day unveiled in Fair- mount pail ; . Thomilitaty patado was one of the flnist ever seen in this city. Majoi General .lobn Gibbons , U. S. A. , dellveiccl thooiatlon. Many distinguished gentlemen woto present In the evening the Faiimonl Paik art association gave a bmquct at the Union league club to the distinguished vis ! tens and Gcoigo G Meade I'ost No 1 , G A R , gave a banquet at St. George Wall. Hard Coal rioljjht Hates Itrducod Cnitnoo , Oct. IS. The Rock Island tall load led need the tate to d.iy on hiutl coal fiom Chicago to Council Hlnfff and Omaha , fiom &t 2i to f. ) per ton. All o ; the competing lines met the now i ate. Death ol' an Kditor. Lousvinr , Ott IS C W. Hmlev , sale to bo editor of the Houston ( Texas ) Dallj Post , died on the Loulsvilloix. Nashvllli tiain en louto to this city fiom Cinclnnat lust night His death lesulted from a vloluv Church or the IN \NAI-OLIS , Ott. IS The twelfth ciiil coilve-ntion of the Chinch of met In this oity to-day with 500 delegate WAITING FOR THE VERDICT , Sheriff Mntson Postpones Work On the Anarchist Gallows. THE TALK OF A LABOR EDITOR. The Condemned 3Ion tYcllnjj lllghljr IMntod Otei- KnllHtmrnt ) ! ' GrilCIUl lllltlt * ! ' Ill Their Hchnlt' . Scaffold HnlhlliiK DolViroit. Cntrusti , Oil. 1b-Special [ Tolegium to the Hi r.l Shoilft Matron has not com menced to make picpatutions for the execution of the seven condemned unmchlsts uml will not ilo so until something futthor U hcaiil fioni the Unltod States MIIHIHO | eomt. The nimichlsts thonisohts aio fooling inoio hopeful now than thoj huvo boon at any thno sluio the dei Ision of the stuto supiomo com t wits tendcied The } wote feeling par- tloulailj good to ilaj ontiecountof thouilvlccs the } hud tecelvtil fiom their toniisol in the ease tliutGonciul Hen Hutlcrlmdundri taken to Join In pitsshig tlioli iiisonnthu uttontlon of the Unltoil States supiemo umrt. They hu\o now a fotmliliililo miav of counsel to tuko ehuigo of their o iso Anothei dispatch fioni Washington to ila.lnfoinii.il . thi'in that .1 list lie lliul.ui hail agieod to meet tlulr counsel Thmsilav moining In tefoieneo to the pioposed appliiation for iv wilt of on or. Gonciuls Hutlor nnil Pi } or will do the talking bofoio him anil Captain litaok ami Mr Solomon will do the advising. The } piofoss to bo satisfied with .Tnstiio Italian anil snv that ho Is a putty sepmio man nnil they full } imtu ip.ito that ho w ill issue a wilt of supei edoas until the \\holo IMSO can lie nigued liefoio the supicmo couit. The gt cut point Unilepoml on is their al legation that the juiylavv of the state of Illinois It in illtret violation of thoionstitu- tion of the Uniteil States. "I Inue born notilleil officially , " said Joseph liiiilinnim , cditoi of the Lnltoi Kit- quiior , to il.ij , "that Genoial Hutler hus con sented to tal.o hilil in the npplliatlon of the multilists for a \\iit of enor and supor- sedoas lit futo the United States snpicmu loiut 'I his is not a iitmot I logaid it as an itHsmod fail Hitheilo he has not hail the time to looU Into the matti t anil study the tiansciipt , but to mcoituin Knowledge ) 'no has \iinuiMl the tiansiiipt anil lias taken the case \\ith the btiong expcetn- ; ion of winning. The titso is Mt for a heal ing ThuiMlav , 01 ] iossiblrtuliiy , liefoio ilnstieo llailan , who hus Chiiago in bin dint - t in t , MII know Ilaihin's a piettv Mpiaio man mid I think ho will iriogni/u the Justiio if giving these men a fall tiial. no mittor wliutthoii opiiiinns mav bo The deft nso law\vis will then be Htttlrr , Pi } or and Run- dolph Tucket to make the aigumonts and Captain Him k and Solomon , who will keep In ei tliLin postLiI on the icioid in the euso. Solomon ( IcseiMS giLilt iicdllfot iiiisingtho question of the ionstttuti ( > iiulltof the stat- nto which allows a man a soiviio as Jut en In a uiso vvheio ho has ilctlated himself to hu\o foimed an opinion fioin ncnvspajiei .u counts. It is siniplj lank tji.imiv to tiy u man us these men weio tiled , with u Jut v of twelve men , ten of whom hiivo do- elaieil themselves prejudiced , anil this , too , when Uailitt Rico said that he hail had churgo of the jury list and hud selected the venire with the Intention of loicmgtha defense to oxhauat their ptiomptoiy eliul- ledges It isn't ' i ight Hy the way , 1 clipped from the pa puts at the time the oxpiessed opinion of eaeh of the juiois whenthojoio examined , mid 1 think Just about now would bo a Rood time to punt them. " "What will bo the grounds on which the application for a wntof eiioi and mipor- ulo.is will bo inguedl" "Oil , the same old stand. You'io familiar with it" "Doou think n stay of execution will bo gi anted I" "I'm pi cUv sin oof It. I think a mujoiity of the Uniti d fatates supicmo court \\oulil votofoiastay until the m.iUci Lould bo heaid. lmustsivth.it the outlook foi the bo > & is a Kood deal biibhlei than it has bton an\ time befote " "Ih.uo no doubt , " said Geneial .T. H. Lc.iltc , oUnltcil States distiitt attoiney , when asKed bj a tepoi ter if the ipliL'iition ] to the United States snpiemo inuit foi n. supeiscdc.is In the unniihist ease would hava to bo m.ulo before the fnd eonit , it being now in iepiil.il hession , 01 if one of the limtiios could giant it on his own anthoiitj , "Iliaxo no doubt that any justice h is full power at any time , whether the court is in stssion or not , to Mip < rsedo and his supersede as will net as a staof any pie\ons ! order made in the i asp. Jnniaso of this Impoitancn the Justice befoio whom the application is made might lofei the ease to the lull ( oui I , 01 ho might act on it him self. Ho has full disi ictlon and power in the matter. If the apjiluatiim woio made beforu the full com I they might infoi it to homo emu justice for aition , or they might issue the supcisedeas wheio the locoul is so long ami the time bofoic the excintion isbOHhoitwith out an.iiujuiiy into Iheineiits of the case at all , in order that they might have time to look into it nt leisuie. lint any justice has at all times full powui to act in the picmibCB. Should one judge lefuso and application ha made to another , ho would hoery apt to 10- fnso to hear the application if ho knew of thoj pievious npplit.ition. They pnv that much icspctt to each othei'K opinion , lint ntill the second Justice would have power to u < t , noU withstanding the lefusal of the 111.si. imcl thcio aio cases \\licio it has bttn done. " A Mother1' . Sad Mistake. Si Jo-nil , Mo , Oct. 18 [ Sped ilTola * gram to the Hir ] A mother'H mistal.o In aiimmiHtLimg medii ino hist night will remilfc in the death of the youngest child of Alder * man J IJ Hegnn , of South Sixteenth Bticet. Two piesciiptions woie left at the house by the family phjhiciun ono biomido of pot as- stum for n baby uml the other tnibolio acnl for an older child. Dm mg the night the bottles tles became inteu hanged ami the mother ad- mmlsteied a teasponful of the cmbollo atiil in place of the biomido to the younger child , It was nnlv a few moments befoio the mis take was diseovei cd and the pluHician w.H called. The mother , neaily li.uitio with giief , saw hcrhu child wiUiinahulf houi turn neai ly bl.ii k and sutTi i Ing untold agony All Kinds of lemedies were guenand the chilli was forahllo jelimtd , but rc < x > . 'oiy \\U [ bo impossible. A Ijclpslo 1'nllnrc. Gnu \ao , Oct Ifa A dlspatth ftmn New Yoik H.IVS it is lopoitod that the Lelpslc Dls- ( onnt company of Lelpslc , Geunany , hai failed for nine million marks , mid that th < j diieetois have lied It Is believed , however. that the company w ill be ublu to meet all oj its obbgntlons A Lockout of d I'liii.viHii.i'iiu , Oct. IS. A lockout , iuvolv- ing about thousand Imnds , was innugnr * .itcd this moining by mPiiibeis of the I foot ) mid Shoe Munufi'ctuiPis' association of this nty The nsbofiation Inclndis the largchtj llims In Philadelphia. The tioublo IB o\tr li demand foi an aihanco in wages. * Tim Ilinplo.N IIIK Hi luk M'akcrn. CiiifAoo , Oil IS. The National Employing1' Jiiek ) Malic 1 1 > ' association opened Its bccond annual ( oincntlon this aftcinoon. Two bun dled and llfti delegates fiom all lai go cities of the union are pitbcnt. The will lust tin ce da s. Till ! KdlOOt HOIIM ! Co Ni.w Yom > , Oct. IS. 'Iho polite aio still at- ' woilr In 'ho ruins of the fallen school IIOUHQ * on until Html. A Swede cai penter Is mls - Ktng and his body is supposed lo be In tho/ IUIIJK Pather Kleinun cannot intovtr , iui toi ! > Kay ,