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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. EIGHTEENTH YEATJ. OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. MOENING , OCTOBER 17 , isss ; NUMBER 125 THE WHITE PLUME OF MAINE , It Beckons the Ropubllcnna on to Certain Victory. DLAINE'S TOUR IN INDIANA. lie Addresses Sc\pral Largo Audlrti- CCN < ) ( ' KntllllHlllHtlC IIOOSICIH (111 llio National IHHIIPH Other 1'olltlual Notes. Illnlno nt AIDANT , 1ml. , Oct 10 Hlalno and party It ft at S 'M tins morning via the Louis ville , New Albany & Chicago rnilioail fur Lnr.ijeltc The Hlalno parlj rtachpd Providence al 9 o'clockhcrc the Ilrst ilcmonstration of the trip of'Uircd b vcral hundred people con- eregatcd about the cars Thej cheered for Harrison and palled for Hlalno , who e.iinu out and shook hands \\itli them until the train imltid out , , , , , , . At bale m , the count } seat of Washington ttnintv , a Towd of about two Ihousaiid nvvai'id tlni train and cheered lustily as Blame appeared. General Hovcy and Cor poral 'inline i hpoko bricllj. When the Mlaine paitj reached He J ford Ihei weie'redid bj a Inrgo ctowd , which listened attentively to the speech which Illume made He said it was the effort of the deinociatic pauy to persuade llio wcsl i rn states that the protective lauff was all for the benefit of the rast Hlaino mentioned the fact that Bidfordwns latgolv inteitstcd in building Htonoaml went on to saj that the Mills bill Htrmk down ail pi otec lion which the tariff lias hitherto given the building stone of the United States againsl that of Canada If that bill should beioine a law , ho continued , all the building stone of Canada would ha\o rhcap transportation to the cities of the northwestcin slates , \\lneh points thej can reach cheaper tli.in Hedfoid can Jn concluding hi address , Hlaine bald "I think on election dajou will Hud it to you i interest to tuippoit jour itrcal fellow citizen , General Henjaiuin Harrison [ Rrc.it cheering ) , and not to aid In tlio 10 election of G rover Clove land. " Colonel Snow dun , nt Philadelphia , was then Introduced. Ho spoke buollj until the train mo' ed Geneial IIovov and Coiporal Tanner left the ) > arty at Hedfoid , wlicio they speak to After leaing Hedford the next important stop was at Hlooinington , where a ciowdof between two and thioo thousand gueicJ t'io Maine state snian , who spoke a few welds to them. "God bless jour old bones , " was the re mark of an enthusiastic admirer , as Hlalno mopped to the platform at Sloncsville. At Cospoit and Cloveidalo crowds of one bundled to three bundled gritted the pass ing tiam , which usiiml at Grceneastlo at 1 15 15At Grcemastlo the crowd numbered about tvvo thousind and was ono of thu most en thusiastic of the daj. Colonel bnowden upokc liriolly. Mr. lllaino and p.uty wcro at dinner when. Hoacbdalo was reached at 1 : . ! ( ) , but ho ap puaied on the platform in response to calls ft om abont UOO , who declared with oinphnsi , when asked bj Colonel bnoivden , that Koach- dale was democratic always. At Ladoga , the next town , about four him drcd were present , including many school ehildien , who cheuicd rcpcatc'dly for Hniii- Hon. Mr. lllaino said "I have no woid to Bay except In congratulation. The rcimbli- enna at ccvcij where rcalnus and at work and contldei.t , and we intend to elect Henjumin Ilanlhon president of the United States. " [ Prolonged cheers ] Half-past 2 brought the party to Craw- fordsville Junction , wheie a stop of ten min utes WPS made , and ( he hundred people de manded to hear from the Maine man , who ap peared and slid' "My friends , I have only to say hurrah for Hnriison. " In the crowd wns a gentleman , John Wlngato , wearing an ancient broad brimmed white beaver , \ \ hlch ho bunded to Hlalno for inspection , stating that his grandfather had worn it in the IS 10 campaign. Hlaino hold the hat out , saj ing as ho did so , "Hurrah for the hat , " and the crowd i espomlcd with vigor. Then lilainc returned t lie venerable hat , rcmaiking that it helped to elect ono Harrison and will help to elect another. Ibis sentiment elided thccrs. At Craw foi dsvillo another largo crowd gathered ami chccied. LUAII rrr , Jnd , Oct. 10 The Hlalno parl } ' arnvcd in this citj' nl 1) ) 40 this after noon. About ! t,000 people giceted the dis tinguished visitor at the station , although the weather was disagreeable and the streets muddy. It was Hlaine's desire that there bo no demonstiation on bis anival , and in charge of the committee ho was di awn duett to the rcsldcnco of Mr. Hi own Hiockcn- biough. Sixteen stops were made on the tup fiom Now Albanj' to La faj otto , a dis tance of 200 miles. A conservative estimate of the numhci of people gathered at the sta tlons en louto and at the tct initial place places the tlgutcs at ' 50,000. Extensive piepaiations have been made for to morion's demonstration , and if the weather is pleasant it is calculated that from L'O.OOO to HO.OOO pcoplo will bo present. The historic battlcliold of Tippeeanoo , wlicro the demonstration occurs , is se\cn miles north of the city. Gencial A'ger ' , ex Secretary oftho Navy II. W. Thompson , ( ieuer.il Hovej' , General Oibson , Corporal Tanner and other distinguished spoakeis will arrho in the morning. Mr. Itlamo will reach the battle ground about 2 o'clock , and speak shortly after bis arrival. This w ill close his canvass In Indiana. The 'celebration will last two dajs. Governor Forahcr , of Ohio , and othtis will speak on Tlunsday. Hnirlson'H Appoint men tH. INWANAIOUS , Intl. , OU. 10. Tomorrow n lai go delegation f 10111 Columbus and other points m Ohio , headed by Govcinor Forakcr , \\lllboaddresscd by Harrison nt Tomlinsoii hall. General Algcr , of Michigan , who spoke at Lebanon jestoida.v , spent last nihl in the city and called upon General Hanison durmi'tha evening. Next Saturday will be commercial traveleis1 day. Fully 5OX drummcis are expected Great preparations 010 being made in anticipation of the event , as it is expected to imiko it ono of the mosl notable of the campaign. Di uinmcrs are ex pcctcd from Chicago , St. Louis , Huffalo , Pjracusp , Pittsburg , Louisville , Toil Wajnc mid many other cities. Among other novc features to bo introduced will bo a ICalzoc band of fortjlive pieces , each member ol which will bo goigeously airajed in comic unifoim. At night a grand masked conven tion will bo held at Tomllnson hall. Tliurinan at Foil Wnyne. FOI.T W.VI.SE , Ind. , Oct. 10. In accord mice with the announced progiammc , Judgi Thui man and party took the regular trail for this city to-day. At the Indianapoh' ' depot n heaity cheer was given bjtin crowd thcie assembled as n "Godspeed" tc Judge Thurman and his pally. Arcadia is a small station whoso democrat : telegraphed ahead asking a brief speech , am < tv hen iho train came to u stand a couple o liundicd cheering people were iu waiting with banners. Without waiting for an Intro duclion to the people , whosi cheers showed that none vvn needed , Judge Thurmun and Govcino Gray ftjtoko briefly. Among the banners ii .the ( row d was ono with pictuica of Clove . land aifd Thurman with mottoes under them This caught Judge Thunnau's oyv , and whci Governor Gray concluded ho pointed to it Baying : "Thcro is the best thing I have seci jet. Give us four j ears more of honest gov ernment. That is the tiling. That's th banner. Under that > ou will march to VK tory. " Atlanta cheered for Thurman and Gray As the train pulled out ono enthusiastic mai shouted ; "Now holler again , " and the did so. Tour or live hundred peopl teed in the rain al Tipton and cheered tn IhutiatUcully. Judto Ihuimau rcEpondr.il At Kokomo a ciowd of 1 MO on tops of freight cars , on the platform and on the trnek cheered again and again. Judge Thur man simplj had tune to thiuik them before the tram started Another eiovvd cuall | , as large and everj bit as enthusiastic greeted the judge at Peru , whciothu private car was coupled ton U'abash train Judge Thurman and Governor Giav both spoke brlellv When Wabash was readied u ciowd of I.IKXJ cheered at sight of the Judge who Intioduccd Governor Giay , and thev shouted moro than ever Five bundled Andrews people and as man > moioat HuntIngton - Ington showed tholr demorracj bj heartj ap plause at sight of the Judge Several thousand people were at the Tort Wnjnc depot , hcadcrt bj the liendrleks club and a band and gave u most cnthusi isllc greeting ' 1 he p irty wuio at once taki n In c.u riages to the \Vnj no hotel , whcio another large crowd was in waiting and gave thorn a welcome. _ llM\itt'H Opinion of Tamilian ) . Ni.w VOIIK , Oct Hi Major Hewitt has m. ido public a letter addicssed to the com- inittco of tlio citizens' mass meeting which recently renominated him to the maj orally He accepts the nomination , but will bo glad to withdtaw if Tamilian j- will be content to let the citi/cns' committee choose ; a clean demociat other than himself or a Tammany nominee Hew lit denounces Tamilian ) hall as a sec ict oligaichj , a politic il tiuM. and an organiition which seeks irresponsible con trol of eitj affairs for politic , il purposes , Keg.uding the ciitleism of bis .view upon immigration and citl/cnshlp , Hewitt statei that ho was the authoi of that plunk in the democratic mtionalplatfoim of Issl , which opposed tlio "importation of foreign labor , 01 the admission of servile i aces unfitted by habits , training , religion or kindled for ab- soi ptuin with the great bodj of our people , 01 for the cill/enship which our laws confer " And to the allegation of Ins being a know nothing , ho HI\S in conclusion * "I have not and never had any sympathy with the know nothing movement which souglit to dcnv ofllco lo citi/uns of foieign birth and toleration to icligious belief lief Hut on the general question of pi eseiv ing the purity of the suffrage and llio dlgnltj of citi/enship , I stand w hot o 1 alw'avs h no slood , on the dcolaralion of the deinociatic platfoim , just as I am hero now , an advocate of tariff reform , and intend to vote for the democratic candidates for presi dent and \ieo piesident. I stand in this struggle for law and otdcr Hist , and then for individu il liberty in all i espects w hero It has not been resti ic'ed blaV To all unneccs sarv leslricliunsof individu il liberty I am unalterablj ooposcd " PAST TIIAIN SUIlVlCn. The Nortliwpstpru's Action BIny Caiiao n K itc War. Cine ' .no , Oct 10 jSpcci.il Telegram to Tin Hi p | Tlio announcement made here and in Mondaj'sHii : that the Chicago & Jsoithwcstorn has given the required ninety dajs' notice of witlidiawal f i om the agico- lent not to inn limited express trains be- ween Chicago and the Missouri river was a tirpriso to most of the railroad ofllcmls not inmudialolj intoiested in the Missiouri river lassenger trafllc. It has been the gcnei.il pinion Hint of all the Missouii river lines the S'orthwestein was the most anxious to stop ho i unning of fast trains , and as it is tlio rstone to withdiaw from the agi cement the pinion is that the attempt to get along w ith- nit the fast trains has proved u complete fail- lie. It seems that the Uurlington for some line past has been running through rains between Chicago and Denver and nado bettor time than could bo made by tlio ither roads. In consequence it secured n ; reater share of Denver trav el. Tlio Noi th- vcstern , in order to gut oven , put on a hrough sleeper to Denver , and to bo able to nakc faster time now gives notice of with- rawal from the agreement. If the Nortli- vcstorn hail not withdrawn from the agree- iient the Alton and some of the other direct Cansas City and Omaha lines would have ono so January 1 , as it has been their intcn- ion to restore the fast train service next pring. The action of the Noi thwcstern has imply hastened the time w hen such service is to bo resumed. The lestoration of the fast rain service by the diicct lines will place he indirect lines which can not run at such eieat speed , ntiv disadvantage and they will robablj' try to get oven bj' cutting rates. THE niAUVSULIliVKD. German Press nntl Pcoplo DlHOiiaslnj ; Mncken/.ie'H Itrocfiurc. Ik&Sliy Jtiincit ( Ionian llcnnctl. ] Ur.iu.iN , Oct. 15 [ Now York Herald C ible Special loTnn HcuJ Tlio New Yoik Hcr- ttlcl is in cvorj body's moutli. The intense in- crest cicated , not onlj' in Herlln , but Geimanj' - the in hroughout , bjtho publication ho Deutsche Hundschau of the late emperor's iiary , Is a thing of the past. To-day Ger mans do not discuss whether Hismarck or ho dead kaiser had thopiincipal sharointho formation of Gci man unitj ; tlicj1 have for- ottcn all about unity and their solo topic ol iliscusslon is fair Moicll Mackenrie's defense , vhlch appeared in the Herald of Friday. The German papers had expected , as had the journals all over the world , to bo nblo to in troduce Mackenzie's brochure to their read cis today , but having Lcen foiestallec bj'their Parisian and Now Yoik contempo rary tluw have gracefully accepted the beat , " 'o use a journalistic expiession , am' given full credit to the jouinal to wl-oso en terprise they owe the infoimation they have acquired. All the Hcrlin papers and all the German papcis that have so far reached the capital are tilled with extracts fron tlio Herald publication of Sir Moiell Mackenzie's defense. The Hcr.lct of last Vridav has in short given the Herlmcis something lo talk about in their clubs and cifcs for the next thieo months. The Nnchiiuhtcr hero piints the whole stoiy as it appealed in the Herald in full llio Tag blatt lopublishcs extracts and calls it si medical scolding. The Post sajs it is a pamphlet of the woist tjpc , so insulting to German medical men that it is almost a p.Ui lotic duty to bo silent on the subject. The Kieiu Zcitung takes the same view ol tlio brochure in u leader , but at the same time it pi mtH huge extracts from the Herald in another column. The National Zcitung calls Mackenzie's defense an exhaustive re petition of old lies. The NorU Deutsche /.eitung and the Gei mania arc very bitter about the Herald's article from a patnotic point of view , anil piobahlj * because th ° j * Ilrst received the news from a paper published in Paris. The FieUinlgo . ' .clump , which does not love Pinion Hisniaick'b policy , thinks the Herald has failed in tlio lines 01 the pit turo of the sufTeicr of last August. The Cologne Gil zctte devotes half of its Uerlin letter to the stoij of the Hcia'd. ' The Knights of Labor. PiiH.Anurim , Oct. 15Tho * general ex ccutlvo board of the Knights of Labor con tinned its sessions to day. The icslgnatioi of Thomas H. Hairy was taken up and dis cussed , but no action will bo reached upon i before tomorrow Harry was suspendei from the order by the board last August fo ; conduct iuejiullti.il tothngood inteicstso the order , and his resignation followed las month. The resignation of A A. Carltoi from the board will also bo acted on to inonow or Thursday. Convention ol' Hrakeinen. COIUMIIIS O , Oct. 10. The Hrotherhooi of Railroad llr.ikemc'n held their opcnlm session to night , which was public. The an nual address of Grand Master Willtinsoi was delivciod. and Grand Master Kugono V Debs , of the Hrothoihood of riicmen , ulsi spoke. Tlic convention will continue uuti Tuesday. Ministerial Crisis In Spain. M unm > . Oct , 10. The members of tin cabinet are-divided en the question , ot arm ; reform. A uiimlcnal crisis U turt-a'cued NEWS OF NEBRASKA TOWNS , Au Old Mnn Wnylnld and Robbed nt Nebraska City. FOUR TRAMPS UNDER ARREST. P.irmpis Near Valparaiso Make IMsiol TniKPls ol' Lauh Otlipr Governor Xhnjpr Kntlinsla-tlonlly He- cclxed at CielLlilon. An Old Man Uolibed Hy Trninps. Nrninsu CITV , Neb , Oet 10 [ Special Telcgiam to Tin , Ui'P [ Michael bchmidt , an old gentleman , was slugged and lobbed on South Fifteenth sheet late last night by thrco men To dav three tiamps were ar rested and iccopm/ed as his assailants and also as the men who had cntoied a icsldeiuo in the south part of the illy Five kegs of beer vvete also stolen fiom Mutter's browcrj for which four ti minis vveio in rested. AVnshliiLton Count > lIcpnlilloaiiH. Govcinor 'lliujprVatnily Kouelv e'll. Cm KiiiTos , Neb , Oct 10 ( Special Tele gram lo 'Jin Hir. | The largest icpubllcan rnllj in llio lustorj' of this count\ was ad dressed here last night bj Governor John M Tliajer The Cicighton opcia house was ciowded to oveillovvlng by an enthusiastic audience , and as the governor cnted at U .50 , the applause wis deifening The speech was listened to allenlivoly and appreciated. ( lovoinor Tliaver need have no fens as to the tcsult of the gubernatorial vote in Kno\ countj. Hi un , Neb , Oct. 10 [ Special Telegram to Tin : Hi1. 1. J The Washington countj' republican publican convention metal this place to day and nominated M. Cameron of Grant town ship for lepiesentativo , W. C. Walton , of Hlnir for county attorney and H. C I'icteo , of Hlalr , for coroner. The follow ing icsolu- tion was adopted bj a vote of 30 to lb : Kosolvcd , That it is the sense of this con vention that the sentiment of this countj' is opposed to the submission bj tlio legislatme ot tills state of nn amendment to the coiihtilu turn having for its object the prohibition of the manufacture of malt and spiutuous hquc within the state of Nebiaska. lie following was also adopted : He-solved , Hj the lepublicans of Wash mgton countj , Nebraska , in convention assembled , that wo heartily indotso the coin so of tlio lion Chailcs F. Mandot-.on in tlio United Stakes sonata and believe the best intei cslh of the paiij will be subseived bj his to election. Select Kniuhis In Session. IU-TINOS , N.'b , Oct. 10 [ Special to Tin : Hi i , ] The second annual session of the Giand Legion , Select Knights , A. O. U. W , of Nebraska convened in this citv to day It is the semi military blanch of that popular audvcij prospoi oils order in this state and lias now , i mcmbcishipof about fuor bundled iseailj' two bundled were in attend ance at the session to day , making their he ulquni tcrs in G. A. 1 { . Hall. Tlio fol lowing oftlcersw eie elected : James W. Cair , Omaha , giand comm indor ; William M. An- dei son , McCook.icocomni inder ; George F. Millbuin , Mimlcn , lieutenant commander ; W. 1' . McAllister , Grand Island , tieasurer ; F. H. Hislcy , Culbertson , senior woikm.m ; W. H Giccn , St Paul , Junior woikman ; J. M. Wolfe , Crete , standnid beaior ; Gcorgo 1' . Dean , Grand Island , guard ; A H. Vanslcklo , Hastings , medical examiner ; James W. Cair and H. W. Cole , supieuio legion representa tives. _ A Onnc of Horse Thieves. HKNKI B'uv , Neb , Oct. 10 [ Special Tele gram to TIIU 1'B ! . ] In Judge Cochran's court tills evening John W. Banflll was con victed of horse stealing. Ho will bo sen tenced to-morrow morning at 8 o'clock. This nukes three of the gang who have been in festing this part of the state w ho have been sentenced to the penitentiary this term of court. It is not impiobablo that rather than to get to the pcuitentiaiy Haullll will tuin statc-'s evidence. If ho does there will bo some startling discoveries made , as there Is a well organized gang working southwestei n Nebraska and northwcstein Kansas and eastern Coloiado. Keith County's Growth. Ooii MI.A , Neb , Oct. 10 [ Special to Tun Hen | At present people hero are all so imuhinteicstcd in politics that other matters are receiving but little attention. The im mense heat . crop of this section has done much to bettor tlio condition of the home steader and has given confidence to the east ern investor. Over a dozen eastern loan coin- panics are seeking business hero which is a sura indication of their contldenco iu our futuio prosperity. Tlio Ogallala Land and Immigration company bus Just been formed. The incorporatois aio ten of ourhcst'busincss men , and the object of tlio company is to in duce Humiliation to this countj' . lion Cholera 11 TAi.MAon , Neb , Oct. 10 [ Special to Tun Hue ] Hog cholera has again broken out in this part of the state and a number of furmcis.uo extensive loscts. Ono farmer living south of town has lost 159 head of hogs from the disease. In seveial parts of Nemalia county hogs have been d\ingat a rapid rate. Thomas M. Cox , a piomincnt farmer in London precinct , is among the losers , and in Asplnwall precinct Luke Fisher , Ned O'Donnoll , William Hurk and the Widow Uurk are among these whoso loss from the disease is heavy , A Democratic Rally. McCooi , Jusenov , Neb. , Oct. 10. [ Special Telegram to Tut , Hri : ] The democrats of McCooi Junction and vicinity hold a rally bet c this evening. Tlio ilring of anvils com menced at 5 o'clock and continued until 0 o'clock. At 9 o'clock the city hall was crowded with pcoplo to listen to a discussion of the tarilt by Judge McKclgan of Hod Cloud. Mr. McKolgan is a very nblu speaker , and h is mnny warm friends in this vicinity. His speech was confined princi pally to the tariff issue and the Mills bid. Keith County Politics. OOUI.U.A , Neb , Oct. 10. [ Special to Tim HFB ] Tne great political light nt the coming - ing election is between Henry Haynor , of Sidncj' , republican candidate for the legisia tuie from the Fiftj' fourth legislative dis trict , and F. Q Feltz , of this place , on the democratic ticket. The district usuallj goes about l.JOO republican majority , but a num ber of the local leimblicMn pipeis are making n btrong tight against Mr. Kajuernnd may cause ills defeat. _ 1'epnlillc.inH at Ashland. Asni.iM ) , Neb , Oet. 10 [ Special Tele gram to TIIU HKK ] A rousing republican meeting was hold lieio tonight at Siinlng- ton's opera house. The veterans of ISiOto the number of llfteen-wcro in attendance and also the lathes' republican club , thlitlivci strong , in their uniforms of blue trimmed in stars of gold. lion L. S Krvino , of Kearney - ney and Attorney General A J. Sampson , of Denver , delivered the addresses , Farmers Shoot Hnch Other. VAII-AIUISO , Neb , Oct. 10 [ Special tc TUB Ucu.1 Yesterday evcnln ? thrco far mcrs , J. A. Watts , Iko Willis and J. M Grcever. living about live miles northwest ol town got Into a ipjarrcl about some stock ami several shots were exchanged , J. M Greover was dangerously if not fatallj wounded. Watts and Willis gave them telvcs up. Closn of the Turin" Debate. Noniii PI.ATTB , Neb , Oct. 10. [ Spccin Telegram to TUB 13m ] North 1'latt.i turned out en mnR'QJito night to hear the dosing arguments of the Ncsbitt Hullaid laritf debate , The speakers discussed to night the Mills bill and the ichition of tariff and labor _ Morton at I'awnri1 City. F w\rr Cm , Neb. , Oct. 10 | 'special Tecgrnm to Tin : Hrnj J Sterling Motion stioko hero to night. The opera house wns tilled , manv fanners coming from the eoun- trv mound. Ho talked mainly on tbo tariff , spjaking over an hour. For Assault and 1t.it ( pry , DKOTV Cm , Neb , Oct 10 [ Special to Tin : HKP. J Amborry Hates and son Chailcs wore to daj brought before Countj * Judge Wilbur on the ch irgo of assault and battery , e-ommitted on C. J Connor , a mer chant of Homer , on last Satutday uftcinoon. . A Kail } at HuHtliiL'fl. HVSTINOS , Neb. , Oct. 10. [ Special to Tun HFI ] A great rally of the republicans was held In this city this evening The addresses vveiedolivcied by Judge O I' , Mason , of Lincoln , and lion J. G. Talc , of Shellon. STUlltnitS NOT SATISFIED. A MUnndciHtaiidiiiK ItoKurdlii' ; the Agreement Mmte In Chlcaco. Cine uio , Oct. 10 At a meeting nt 13 30 tills moining nt tlio Noi th bldo Car Men's union , Major Holdeiiwol , of Lake View * , and George bchllliiig made speeches counseling inodciation on the part of the men and tell ing them to wait until other means had been exhausted before icsorllng to another strike. The men declared that had they fullj * undcistood the features of the compromise ngiecment that they never would havode- elated the stiike off nor accepted the terms ugieed upon bj * the confcienee commitlee. HVPII the incmbets of the committee declared there had been n misnndot standing. A re- poit I'lrcuhitcd-Just after tlio meeting began that tw cut jlive of the old gnpinen are to bo displaced to daj' had nnj tiling but a sooth ing effect upon the men gcneuillj. Some of the speakers advocated n staj * of action until after November 1 , when the now sjstcm begins ! Hy the abolishment of the set car sj stem It is said at least 100 new men must bo emplnjed , and those of the sttikeis who aio disposed lo view Hie matter with coolness saj thntliy that time all the men now out of emplojmcnt will be given new places nbd thus the whole matter will t > o satisfactorily bellied. The meeting adjoin ned at 'J.O" } n. m. A commit- tco w as appointed to vf alt on Yerkes lo daj' and get his Intel pi elation of the agi cement llnally. I At the Lake YiewVouneil meeting last night Major Holdenw en presented a commu nication suv ing the North Side street lailwaj1 compan * ) bad forfeited its chatter In Lake \icvvb-causo for nine daj sit did not run cais eveij * llftecn mini'tcs of the dav , as 10- ( luited by the'ordlnancc. It was leferied to the ma * , or mid citj' attorney. The inexperience of the ncwgilp men ro suited in a cable beinp broken in seei al places. Twenty pats WOIG stalled this even ing iu the La Salic strUct tunnel , and just vvlien tralllo is usualli busiest. A not oc- euied nt Noitb Aventio and Hnlstead stieet. Two horse cars driven by new men weio showered with locks and neaily demolished by angry eiowds on the sidewalks Only the timely aiiival of a p it i ol wagon saved the now carmen fiom being stoned lo death with the cats , vvncio they had taken refuge Quito a number of passcngeis weie hurt bj * lljmg missiles be fore escaping from 'ho ' proximity to the new men. * i. Still Anotlyr Wreck. M\uen CniMt , PH. , v t. 16. The news of another wreck on thoTchigh Valley raihoad was received this marning bj' the superin tendent of the Mahonlng division. A Penn- sjlvanla freight tialn ran into a Lchigh Yal- ley gravel tialn ou that division at S , ! 0 this morning , killing six persons outnght and In- jui ing over twenty. The killed and injured , who were mostly all Hungarians , weio upon the gravel train with the exception of one , who was on the Pennsjlvanla tialn. * It was three hours bjtiflro help could be procured , and durmeror ' time the injured lost so much blood th y/xl feared many of them will die. A special train cat ij ing phjsicians anlved tlft-co hours after the oc cident , and ihcy did everything possible for the injured. 'I HIS DKA1) AVIF 'S KHIjATIVnS. Jeing Searched foivlly u Deceased Ne braska Glrl'a'Ilusliand. NEW Yoiiic , Oct. ItJ. [ Special Telegram ; oTnrUur. ] The following advertisement was published j'csterdifjf : Infoimation wanted } of the iclatives or friends of Miss KittiajWallaco , supposed to lave a grandfathei in Urooklj n. Died in the west ; cdrso | ) en rouletF II C. HHAV is , j Aslor Houbo. Mr. Heaves is a [ traveling salesman of Phelps Citj' , Mo. , ancp.tha dead womanvvas ils wife. Thej' wore lanled In Culbortson , N'eb. , two months 03 * . Klttio Wallace was ills wife's maiden nuac. Slie was delicate and died suddenly id ; Kansas on Tuesday moining of licmorrhAgoof the lungs. Bo- j end iho fact that shoflmd some i datives m iho cast , wlionco she btd como only n short Lime before thcj'weie-Tnarned , Mr. Heaves knew little of ids wife's nnlccedcnls. Ho wasaux'ous ' , however' , that hercaslein rela tives should know of tier death and thai Ihoj * should see her bofoio'shc was burled. Hut lie did not know the addiess of an } ' of them and finanally determined to embalm the body and ship It east and Advertise for lolatives , using his wife's maiden numo as the onlj' way toallracl their notice. Mr. Iteaves reached the citj Sunday. The body of his wife ai- rived jostcrdaj' afteinoou. LONG JOHN wn.VT\VOUTU DEAD. Ho Passes Away at UN Home in Chicago. CHICAGO , Oct. 10 John Wcntworth , heller known " Johb " well known as "Long , a man ns as uny m Iho west , died at 7:45 : this morning. Wentworth ' oldest citi was ono 6 | Chicago's zcns , and in his daj\was major of the city , congressman , and eft it or of iho piinclpal daily paper iiorc. Apout a month ao bis gcncial health began to fail and dc.ith 10- sulted this moining. jWcnlwoilh wassoven- lIhrco jears of ag ? . He was wealthy , his cstalo being worth at ] Idiist $1,000,000. , I The Kalser'i Tom * . NAIME , Oct. 10. Empeior William , King Humbert , Pnnce Hcnrk-of Prussia and the Dukes of Aosta and. dcno-i nilived m Ihis city nt 2 30 o'clock this afternoon. The progicss of the exalted visitors from the station to tharojal palace was made at the slowest pace , owing to tlio density of the crowds which hod gathered along the route. The rojal party were given an enthusiastic leceplion. ' Flood Il.-UlioB a Litllp. irojij/ilu/it / ISSS till Jdfntt fionloil llflllltt , } Hi 1111 MILHO , Oct. 16 [ New York Hctald Cable bDccinltoTitclinG.l James C Flood rallied n little to-day , but there is no question of getting him out of bed jet awhile. His wife and daughter aio with him , and hois still attended by thrco doctors. From the Congo I-YPO State. Hntissn. " , Oct. 10 A courier has arrived hero from the Congo free state. Ho brings details of Iho death of Major Hartcllot , who was shot and killed with n revolver by n porter tor In the Stanley relief cx | edition , In re venge for ill-treatment. The murderer has since been hanged , The Weather indication * ) . For Nebraska ; Fair , warmer , variable winds , For Iowa and , Dakota : Fair , cooler , northerly winds , becoming variable ) . n\ttn\T ifiiMn t\TitMni > rTn UMON PAClrIC IN1ERES1S , How They Have Boon Consulted By Cleveland. AN APPEAL TO WORKINGMEN. The HelntloiiH of the President and the Itallroad Fnlij Sol Forth In n Clicnlar MIscoll.incoiiH Washington No ten. > ; Clc\olnnd'n IljpocrlHy. WASIIIMITOS HIMICVU TUG OMMH fiEn , ) 51.t FotuTirsrn STIU KT. \ . W-.SIIIMITOX , I ) C.Oct. 10 ) An address has been issued hero in which Hrt : rcndeis und the Knights of Libor thro\ighout \ the country w ill take Inlcnse in teiest U is headed "Tho Hjpocrlsy of Mr. Cleveland. Let Uvcry Worltlngman Head This , " and at the outset calls attention to the fact that "twenty jearsngothe fcdetal gov ei ninent loaned the Union Pacific iad- loid company $ .UiOOOOU in 0 per cent bonds , duo in ISO * , and took a Hist mottgage lien on the propcity of the compan j' for tlio paj mcnt of the loan , but that it has ever since been working to avoid llnal paj menl , that the law s hav e been persistently viol itcd bj this road during the picsent admlnistia- tlon , with the knowledge of the picsident. " The address further states "We have proof that In November , ISs-j , President Cleve land's attention was called to the fact that the Union Pacific i.iilroiid h is dlv cried its earn ings to escape Ihc paj mcnt to the government of > ' 5 per cent thereof under llio Thin man act ; that It had used assets belonging to the government loan In building and buing L')00 ( miles of unprofitable branch loads ; that this load had paid out fiom IbTb to 1SS4 over $1S,000,000 in dividends contrary to the decision of the supreme couit , etc. " Fur ther the petition sets forth that an investi gation of ibis matter was smothered In the interior department in Januatj' , 1 * 0 , the investigation discontinued and accounts of SS > ,100 duo the gov ei iimont as a pit t of the 2" > per cent of the not earnings appioved bj' becictaij'Lamar and sent lo the tieasurj' for collection , have never been collected On the contiaiy the interior de-pattment has ignored llio reports ot the railroad cotnmls Moncr show ing llio attempts made by the Union Paeitlo lailioad to swindle the government on its accounting of the net eauilngs of the Kansas Pacific branch and of its Pullman vi vlco and ou the constiuctlon mileage allowed the bianch lines. The ad dress connects Jay Gould with the nduiinis tialion and the Union Paeillc management in the purchase of woitlilcss branch lines bj' llio Union Pacific , the juggling of dividends and the transfer to piivato poisons of the inonej' which should have been paid to the government. The president is shatpH ar raigned fot"iemovmg the land commissioner who stood between the corpoialiens and the public lands , " and it adds that the secretaij of the Intel lor was afteiwaids icwaidcd by promotion to tne supreme bench for his failure uro to enfoicc the laws and failuie to pro tect tbo goveinment's inlcrcsts against the Union Pacific railroad. The prebident is charged with favoiing the Oulhwailo bill for the discharge of llio Union Pacific debt and in the sntno connection the ( picrj' is made : "Is ho not in favor of it because cer tain members of the Standard Oil company are large stockholders of the Union Pacific tailroad , and would profit immensely by such a bill passing ! " TIIU DPS MOINI S FI'IIPKAI , lit II PINO. Hids wcro opened to day bj' the supervis ing aichltcct of the treasury for the labor andmatciiil requited In the erection and completion of the low pressure retutn circu lation steam heating and ventilation appata- tus for the federal buildings at Des Molncs , In. The bidders were as follows : John Callls , DCS Monies , $18,11'0 ' ; Haitlett , Hav- vv.ud &Co , Haltimorc , ? 14,87."i ; Samuel J. Pope & , Co , J10.HK ) ; Crook , Horncr & Co. , Haltimore , ? 10,8TJ ; West Point Knglno and Macnlno company , West Point , $ UyoJ. mMm MATH us. Kepicsentativo Holmes has gone to his home at Hoonc , in. It Is believed that a conclusion will be reached from llio Sioux pow wow for the openings of their reservation , in Nebiasku and Dakota without further legislation fiom congress Secretary Vilas has promised the Indians a decision to monow or Thursday. ESTIMATING THi : SUIU'IjUS. Pronnlile Condition of the Treasury On June : IO , IKHtl. WASHINGTON , Oct. 10 Acting Secretary Thompson , of the trcasurj' , in speaking tills afternoon in icgaid to the probable condition of the ticasurj' at the end of Ihe prcbcnt fiscal jcai , said : Thcappiopiiation bills having all been passed by the present congress , some cbti- uialo can now be made of the probable sur plus of icvcnue for the fiscal j oar ending June 30 , ISby , over the expenditures for the same j ear. Ksllmaling ono or two minor items , the amount in the aggregate is $ JOC,000,000 , and the permanent annual appropriations , which nio put at $ lir , MO,70S , make a total of * 42tMO,79S. ! The total estimated icvcnucsate 140,500,000 , , making an excess of revenue over the total of appropriations of about $10,000,000 ; but this by no means represents the actual surplus of levcnuo for tlio current fiscal j car , A careful estimate shows that of these appioprintions there will be at least tl'.OOO.OuO which will not and cannot be ptoperlj expended during Ihis fiscal jear , which makes an actual surplus of $50,000,000 , which is substantially Ihe same amhunt esti mated bj thosecictaij in the annual icpoit. Hut oven this does not fairlj icpiesent the surplus lovenues for the IKcal j ear of Ii5-y , for in the apptopriations above stated there is included the sum of about $ IH,000,000 for deficiencies m appropriations for isSS and prior j ears , which should have been appropriated for at prior sessions ol congi oss and paid out of the surplus rove nucsoffoimer jcais This , added to the above sum of $50,000 OOO.lncreabcs the surplus revenues of 18 9 lo $ " ,400,000 This does not include the balances which will bo covered inlo llio treasury on the JtOth of Juno 1SI > of unexpended uppropi I.illons of 1 87 , tint pi loreais , which , according to cateful esll- mates , will not bo less than $000,000. In cxpcndltuies thoie is included nearly $ tNX,000 ) for the sinking fund , which Is reallj part of the but plus icvcnucs , nnc if added will make a total of $1,000,000 of revenue m ex cess of llio nelual anel necessarj expenditures of the govcinmciit for iho Us oil jcai , l-6l , which would make tlio actua Incieaso ot the sin plus at tlio end ot Ihis j ear of $1000 ! , < KJ. ) The estimate of the unexpended balances nt the clobo of lliis fiscal jcar , given above is cxtremclj low coinpatcd with the actua balances w File h have icmained unexpendci in thecar. Fet instance , on Juno 30 , IsbS the unexpended balance of appropnalions for that jcar was $75,514,000 ; on iho UOth o Juno. lb > 7 , $ S4.t71Mri for the fiscal vear which ended on that daj' , and for each of the jeurs lbS < i and l&si , it was over JV,000,000. The above statement has icferenco to tin excess of icvenues for the present fisca j'car over the expenditures for tlio same time , and is enlitclj independent of the sur plus now in Uio Ircasurj , amounting to $07 , O.II.UOJ , including fJIil7M8 : of fractionn coin Any portion of iho present surplus not expended within this fiscal jcar for the purchase of bonds must bo added to the $104,000,000 , totrnvc nt Iho actual surplus which will remain In the treasury on the 30th of Juno next. With respect to the probable revenues for the fiscal jear IbsO. Ihe books of iho lieasur } show that duiing the present fiscal jear , ute to and including October 15 , the duilj receipt have aggregated $ ll31'h015Co' , as agains ? 115bVb-i3 for the s.imo period last year , falling off of only fl,8Sl'JOr , which may b more than uwiie up by iuuiated receipt during the remainder of the jenr , which de- cie iso Is not more than is usual during the ew months immediatelj preceding n presl ential c lev lion ' 1 here * is , therefore , no rea- on to bel.evo that the actual ici clpts for the Isuil jcar ISM.I will fall below the estimated occipts In view of the increased netivitj in 11 bianehes of business , H is believed that he } willfullj wjuiil if not exceed the cstl- lalc Till : OtU'LOOK IX DAKOTA. ol * the- Annual Hppoit of iho Governor ol' the Tori Itoiy. WA IIINOTCIS , Oct. It ! Governor Church , f Dakota in his annual repot t , sa.vs that hcio has been n gain in Ihe population of the cmtorj during the' joar of 7J , Mil in a total topulation of LVlOs,3 The ipiantttj of land teivlj filed on and pin chased for settlement in ing the j ear was ' . ' , ; iOO,000 act es. There san awakened interest in all that peitams o education , an incte.i-.ed number of pupils n llio higher and special schools , with a naiked lendencj towards one general ss- , cm of schools for the tomtoiy Theiepott ecommends Unit congiess authoi izo the cut il of school hinds lor the bet-ellt of n ehool fund ' 1 IIP gov ei not encloses Iho ic- mitofP K Caipenter , of Iho school of nines , which states that Ihe mining in lusttj of the Hlack Hills is Inking in new life As to the discovery of tut n the Hlack Hill" , the governor rematks that hero is not to daj a pioducmg tin inlno nor n pound of Dtkotu tin in llio markets 'J ho gov ei nor i ecommends the passnge bj ougrcss of a law enabling him to veto items of tippropiiation in the bill and approving such as are unobjectionable llealsosug- rests that authority bo give n to convene the ogislaluio in special session when Iho inter ests of the lei i itorv seem to demand It. The rev ei nor i enow s his recommendation that he law preventing aliens from acquiimg ex- ensivo Ir.icls of land bo amended so that apitalists or money coiporalions pan loan nonev in the temtoij on land , and incase hej become ow tie is , to bo allowed n certain imo In which to dispose of it In conclusion ic again urges thai Dakota be admitted as a tatc into the union. and Iowa I'atentH. WASHINGTON , Oet 10. [ Special Telegram 0 TIM : Hi r. ) Patents gianted Nebiaska nd Iowa Invciitois to daj IMmund II \mbler , He itricc , Neb , window set ecu fix uies , Benjamin F. Shuttlei , Davcnpoit , I a , vhecl plow , Thomas Cascadcn , Walcrloo , a. , submcigcd healing device ; John J. Hen- ic , jr , Deep Hiver , la , neck joke coupling ; Vairen C. Johnson , Oskaloosi , la , coal liill ; Will * mi Kopiseh. Hltie Hill , Neb , door 1 ingoi , John 1' McKie , Waj tie , la , dinner tot , Gcorgo S Montgomcr } , Atlantic , la , nlillcinl fuel , Thomas Owen , Voik , Nth , lermutation padloeic and attachment lor liaftsincn's ( ompasb for measuring lines ; Clinton P Hinker , ussignoi of one half to I ) . "Jnggs , MtCook , Neb. , ] inmp , lllias C Valker. Calnuir , la , postal date holdci ; Llias Weeks , What Cheer , la. , velocipede. Nebraska and low a I'pnsloiiH. WASHINGTON , Ocl. 10 [ bpeei.il Telegiam oTiir Hot. ! Pensions ginnled Ncbiaskans : tcissuo mid Inci case William K. Taj lor , Joniphati. Pensions for lowans : Charle * Pcrrj1 Jiown , Ottumwa , Henderson Hose , Crcston ; Icntj D , Dulllold , Pittsburg. Ucissue Viu'.rcvv W. Tibucts , Alleitem ; Simon P. Moss , Columbl i. Koisbiie and Increase John G. Klmgaman , Waterloo. Washington , llrlofs. Senator Allison contemplates offering n rcsolulion this aflcrnoon or to morrow , pro viding for a recess unlll 'November ! ' . . The resolution will not take effect until the sena- orspicscnt have finished speaking on the land bill , which will be probably day after to morrow. The clerks In the dcpaitmcnts hero are tutting the practice of pairing employed in congress to a novel use. It is said that manj' cleiks of republican put suasion who feel that Jiey cannot nffoid to go homo to vote , arc lairing off with democratic clerks fiom their states who nro likewise pencunhir illy em- larrassed. By this arrangement the rclaliv e standing of the two pat tics is lest unchanged and the clerks save money. A KANSAS CITV BUT. The Owners of a Itlock Wager It on Cleveland's Election. KANSAS Cm , Mo. Oct 10 [ Special Tele' fjram to TUB HIT J A novel election wager lias just been offeied here. The owners of a block of six new nine room houses with all modern improvements , located in ono of the choicest icsidciico sections of the city , offer to enter into nn agreement to sell that piop- city for $ ! " ) ,000 In case Hanison is elected , provided , that in the event of Cleveland's election tlio parties of the second part will piy $40,000 for the said plcco of property. The advantage is decidedly on the side of the ptospectivc puichaser , as Ihc houses jield a net income equal to 7 per cent on an invest ment of10,000 The party accepting the bet will bo requited to deposit in any city bank lie may name , a foi felt of at least $15,000 , and thcowneis'of the piopettj' will at the same time place a deed in escrow awaiting Ihe rcsuli of Ihc election. Fatal Holler Explosion. Hiaiii.\M > , 111. , Oct 10 [ bpccml Telegram to Tin : Hi u. ] A boiler explosion last even ing nine miles noith of heio resulted in the instant death of one man and the bcnous , if not fatal injuij' , of four ollicts Kngineer C. Uobbeiman was tlio man killed. The cause of the explosion is unknown. Yi'Mi .NTI , Mich . Oct 10The boiler of the Supetior mill oftho Ypsilanti Papei com pauj exploded this moining , instanth killing Fireman blavvjon and injuring another fire man. The tot.il damage will amount to $ J5,000. SIUMOKIN , Pa , Oct. 10 The Cameron colliei.v was destiojed by lire this moining. The flic onglnaled from Ihe explosion of gas and caused a loss of about $75,000 Insuied. Aboiil one thousand men wcro employed m the collicrj' . MiNNi'Aroi is , Oet. 10 A Dulutli special savs thai Iho warehouses of Iho blandaid Oil companp in * , at th.it place caught lire this inoinlngand vveio consumed , together with li.VKJl ) bands of oil and an oil lialn which had Just been switched in. The loss is $130- 000 Uninsured. LONDON , Oct 10 A quantity of petroleum In llio fotehold of the steamer Villo do Calais , al Calaisfrom Philadelphia i xplodcd today. The vessel aftcrwauls sank It is feared that some lives have been lost. Couldn't Stand a Second Trial. Jcisir , Ga , Oct. 10 In Januarj' , 1SJO , Uobeit J. Smith , of this city , was murdered by Lewis Hdwaids , coloicd , who was sen tenced to lifo impiisonmcnt. His allornej secured a now trial , and the ease was lo have bCn'un > eslerdaj. Sunday night the sheriff In ought ndwards heic , and at A o'clock Mon day moining a party of masked men en- IcieJ the Jail and shot him dead. Dakota Kaloonn Italded hy Women GnvND FOKI.S , Dal : . , Oet. 10 About u dozen women wrobi ought hoi e under arrest fiom Thompson today All attempts at closing the saloons there having faded , the women took a hand themselves , gutting the saloons and spilling the 1'quor ' on the ground for which they wcio an cited. A Michigan Lnmliorinnn Kail * . GUAM ) lUi'ius , Mich , Ocl 10-J. M Lane , a well ki.tnv n lumbei man of this city has made an assignment for the benefit of hi1 n editors. Llabilitici , tU.0,010 , , a'-bUs , abou the same. No Truth in the .Slatrliipnt. New YOIIK , Oct. 10 Mrs. James O Hlaine , Jr , who is at a New York hotel will her baby and maid , authorises a positive de ma ] of Ihc statement tuut sb < ; has begun surfer for a separation fiom her husljicd , or Urn uny iucU suit js contemplated. A BAD WRECK AT R1VERTON , Two Freight Tmlns DmniiRod to the Extent of $3OOOO. THE EMPLOYES ESCAPE UNHURT * Convention of Itojal Arch .MI\MHH l\\ Cedar llaplds A Kalli-oail Cnslilor Short In Jlls Ac'ooiinto , A Sprlons Wfplf. . s , la , Oct 1C ) [ Special Telegram oTni Hue | A special from Klverton , I'rc- lout couiitj' , savs that a wild freight trail ! an into a regular ft eight standing on n witch at that place , doing a largoimiount ol amago. On the rcrular freight the bump * is and couplings of eight box cms were des- tojed , while tlio eabooso was telescoped and ublj smashed The boiler of its locomotive v as burst , demolishing much of the nm- hmeij 1'our box and stock ears oftho vlld f i eight and tliic-o Hat cats louicdwitli niriow gauge mils weie completelj ruined. No ono was hurt , but the damage to ladioiul ropeitj is estimated at $ .t ( > ,0 Ihonecii cut happened on tlio Xebr.isku division ot he Chicago , Huillngton > t ( v > uinej. Sliort In Ills Account * * . Siotv Ciri , Oct. 10 | special Telegram o Tnr Hi r 1 lj. H bloanaker , cashier In , ho Chicago & Nuilhwcstcrn freight olllca icie , dis ippcaied last Saturday The com- MIIJ'S auditor aulvcJ jesteiday and has iscov ei cd a shot tago of ( .1 , JOU in bio maker's ccounts The books are in bad tdiapo and. he shot tngo w ill bo pi obably much larger , . 'ho companv's loss is covered bj a bond given by the Canada Insuianco company , v hith has deteclivos seaiclilng for bloan iker Ho is Iwe-ntj eiglit jears old and amohcio fiom Ames , Iowa , thtco montha > go. _ The Aiill-l'oll Tax ItnllniiH. Drs MOINKOct. . 10 [ .Special Teleciam o Tnr Hi i | -'llio countj attoiney of Hntu- Iton county was at the goveinor'H olllco to' laj and stated that the cases against a iiiim- jcr of Italians for poll tax In his countj' had erminatod amicablj' by the departuto of the oreigneis. Thoj' had refuseil to paj the toll tax and appealed to the Italian consul at Chicago , and the matter llnallj became the ubjcct of inlei national eoirespomlencc , but vhile it was being investigated tlio Italians vho woio woiking on the railroad lelt the ) ountj' and the case is now dioppcd without v ur. The Supreme Court. Drs MOINI s , la , Oct. 10 [ Special Telol gram to TinHLP 1 The sup-emo couit lllcd .he following decisions licio to day : S P Hrjantk\.Co. vs J. Geoigo Tmk and Jacob Shaver , intervener , appellant , Cedar district , modiilcu and afllimed William Dohms vs J 1\ Mann et nl , appel ants ; Cedar ifaplds superior ; afllrmcd Itobcit Lindsiy vs "istilct Court of ClnjJ on countj ( two cases ; icveiscd. ( iilbert Hedge A , Co , appellant , vs William Glcnny and Mary K. Glcnnj ; Montoo dist inct ; almmcd , Westcin Land vs William 12. Hnglish , ap pellant ( eighteen cases ) ; O'Hricn district ; afllrmcd. I . Lived rvuI Died Together. r DES MOIM s , la , , Oct. li. ( [ Special to Tup I3i r. ] A rem.ukiiblo seties of coincidences if ! is shown m tlio deaths of two joung men , residents of Ganj * Owen , Jackson county1. Their names were William Shanahan imel Dennis Donovan , Hoth wcio born and raised in the same town , both were twenty- even j cars of age , both wcro married the ame day , both of their wives died within n day of each other , and they themselves botll died jestcrday and wc'-o buried to day. An old foi tune teller , according to report , lonp ago cast their horoscopes and predicted that their foitunes would bo Identical. ' Ttip Ilrown Poisoning Cuso. sox Cm , la , Oct. 10. [ Special Tclel- gram to Tin : Hi r. ] The grand Jury is now iu session. The cclebiated Hrown fam ily poisoning ease will bo pi escnted to them for iinnl disposition. Since the picliminary hearing the accused , Mrs. Hrown , has ri- malncd m this pity , ovidentlj not longer caring - * ing lo live wilh her husband. Mrs McKin- nej' , who wns bound over on the charge of assault with inlent to kill J. Sullivan on tlio night of the -1st of July , will also have a hearing. Tlio Itojiil Arch. CKDAII HAI-IDS la , Oct. 10 ISpeeialTclO * gram toTui : HII : . ] The grand chapter of Iowa Hojal Arch Masons convened hero to day vtilh representatives from all parts of the stato. The following ofllceiH vvcra elected : Grand high pncst , H. MeNiel , Sioux Citj' ; deputy grand high priest , F. II. Low ring , Oskaloosa ; giand king , Gcorgo A. Quiinbj' , Shcnandoah ; giand scubo ; T. J. Vanhon , Mount Pleasant ; grand secretary , Alf Wingatc , DCS Moints. The llpimirrnno Matter. DBS Moisrs , la , Oct 1(1. ( [ Special Tele gram to Tun HIT. ] ' 1 ho local freight agent * applied to day to the railroad commission for a hearing nt which which , they could advo cate the charging of demurrage for ears left unloaded within n certain time. Just now there is n great demand for freight ears to move the crops , and the lallioads do nofc want to keep their cais standing longui * loaded without extra charge. The * Davenport , lown. At Dakota. Di.sMoiM" , la , Oct. 10 [ Special Tele gram to Tun Hr.p.-Somo ] time ago the Davenport , Iowa & Dakota railroad peti tioned the commission for an overhead crossing over the Uock Island near Fiillon. The commissioners made a caicful examina tion of the premises and to day granted the petition , ordering that the crossing bo built and the expense bo shared by both loads equal lj' . ' A PoNtoflU-o Itnrned. DPS MOIM s , la. , Oct. 10. [ Special TclQ- grnm to TUB lici : ] A lire last night afc Chancj' , a suburb of Clinton , destrojed the postofllco and store and hotel adjoining , belonging - longing to the pnstmaslcr , GeorgoT. Mo Cluro. Loss , ( J,500 ; insurance , IbUU. HottliiiK Worka Destroyed. IOWA FAM.a , Iii , Oct 10 [ Special Telegram - gram to Tin : HIT. ] Th NortliwcsteinHoti lling works wcro burned here last night. ' Spontaneous combustion Is supposed to have been thootiginof the lire. Loss $2,500 , A Hunk Hold. WATEHIOO , Iu. , Oct. 10 [ Special Telp- gram to Tin : Urn. ] Tim Ida County b.mUj at Ida Grove , was sold to the First National bank of Ida Grove to day for JJOO.OOO. ' Kelly Will Take the Trip. NKW YOIIK , Oct. 10. [ Special Telcifram t6. THE HII : : J There bas been considerable tallc' ' about Mike IColly'g bacUing out of his agree * 1 mcnt with bp.iuldlnK to mukt the Australian trip , ICelly was in the city j'csteraay and had a long talk with Mr J W. Spauldlnfi ? , In regard to tlio in ten-lew Mr , Spauldlntf said "Kelly assures mo that ho intends to take the trip to Australia , and has given ma' his word of honor that he will appear in tha opening panic at Chicago on Saturday , Otto- , bcr 20 , ail reports to the contrary i.otvvltU/- standing. i Lord Tcmpl'i Dciul. Lo lOx , Cct. 1C. Lord Mot It , <