THE OMAHA DAILY BEEJa MONDAY , NOVEMBER .27 ; 1888. HE POCKETS OF THE POOR. Picked by a Bogus Chicago Employ ment Agent. HUNDREDS PAY TWO DOLLARS. lie OfTcr.cJ Them the Cowboy's i'lcnsntit Pnstlnio , Tor Which They Wore to Glvo a HinnU CoiiBlilcrntion. The Itnlt They Svvalhwctl. CIIKAOO , Nov 20 fhpccial Telegram to fni > . Hiii : . ] Hundreds of wooly joung men flocked Into the Central hotel , on State and Van Huron streets , to day They were ad vised through the ndvci tiling columhs of the morning papers that S M. Smith , the auth orized agent of Mills & Orton. stockmen lit Socorro , New Mexico , desired to hlro a l.ugu number of healthy young follows to prod cat tle on the southwestern plains , at n Biilarv of $ -11 par month. Mr. Smith sat at a desk in room , ' ! Ho was full of business nnd the large loom was full of joung men , who do- Hlnd to pay Smith * 2 each for iv little plcco of paper , which they might take homo nnd Hot flamed , if they found no other use for it This Is tlio piece of paper which the man who gave up * J had to sign , and which the man who iccoived theMr. ! . Smith also kindly fllgned to make it more binding ' This is to certify th it I have read this circular nnd have agreed to the terms therein Btated , viz : Messrs Mills & Orton are to transport mo to Socorro , Now Mexico , fur nish tno with horse , saddle , bridle , rope , nnd n pair of blankets , Instruct mo in the nrt of herding aiftl cattle raising , nnd piy mo fi" per month after the first week of mv arrival , IO'H JT > nor month until my indebtedness is paid. In turn I , , of street , agree to ho attentive to duty and will comply with nil the i ulos and regulations of the ranch As an expression of good faith , I deposit with G M Smith , the authorized agent of Messrs Mills it Ouon , the sum of two ( fi ) dollars , which shall be duly accredited to my account. " The cmbrvo cowboy was told by Mr. Smith to bo down to the Santa t'c depot nt n certain clime , and that Messts. Mills & Orton hud made arrangements with Hint ro id for transport ition. Mr Smith al o klndl.v innmlscd to be at the depot himself , but whether ho would have kept the promise or not , is n matter of mere conjecture , for ho cannot now , without special permission from Inspector Honflcld. Unfortunately for Mr Smith , along came a young man named Sher man , who also had $ .3 Mr Sherman reid the contract , listened to the icst of the f.iny tale , then paid his fJ Mr. Sherman pru- ilcntly went from the hotel to the Sauta Fo inilroud company's ofllce , and shortly nf forwards ono of the railroad officials called upon Inspector Honflcld TH o likely joung men , named Miller and Green lialgh , who receive their mail at the central police station , took n sudden notion to hire out as cowbojs and to desert the business of catching thieves for the city of Chicago They found Mr. Smith still nt the hotel , seated at his desk nnd perspiring with the tremendous pressure of work. There seemed to be no end to tha number of covvbojsthat Messrs. Mills & Orton desired to hire , and there was asct no end to the number of eligible candidates for the job who pushed and elbowed ciu h othei around for n chain e to deposit their $2 Mr. Miller and Mr. C'.rcenhalgh paid their fj and each were given n receipt nnd contract. It was about noon time , and Mr. Smith con eluded logo out nnd get something toeU. He dropped in at the general cfelivci j" of the post office and inquired if them was any mail for "Juuics C Uorccs , " then ho went to the pi luting office of A. 13. Powers , ii'JtiDear ' horn avenue , whore ho gave the iinnio of Johnson. Hero ho secured and paid for an other thousand blank contracts , representing to Mr. "Johnson's" eje another thousand of $2 bills. Having had his dinner ho ropaiicd to the hotel again , and found a largo increase in the crowd of customers. Ho had scarcely Bottled down to business again , however , until Mr. Miller and Mr. Grecnhalgh each laid a hand upon his shoulders mid produced waitlints for his arrest. Smith sprang to his feet with a volley of oaths and then ho became sullen. "What's the meaning of this ! " inquired the liudienco of the joung men , sonio of whom had ahcadj' paid ill their fee and lingered n moment. 'Suckers , " ejaculated the prisoner , with a sudden spirit of humor , as ho was led through the crowd. The meaning of the word sucker" was moro familiar to the cars that hcaid it than was the little police inci dent they had witnessed. The truth soon dawned upon them. An angry , shouting crowd of half u hundred followed the trio itown the street , nnd steadily grew larger as it proceeded towards the city hall. Ttiocoi- 3 idor to the lower hall was ciowded with an excited mob , , which the police could not ] ( cep back. Timid people thought it was a not or anarchist demonstration. The pris oner might easily hav o uccn toughly used , nnd the police would have boon powerless. T. ho gi cat size of the mob alone prevented tiouble , for uut few knew what the trouble was or cared. Various expressions of opinion , some of which wcio unique and liumoious , were made. The head of the pro cession stopped at the central elevator in the cltv hall , und perhaps fifty people followed the prisoner to the next floor , where Inspector specter Honlield's office is located , and they even foi ccd their way Into tlio sanctum of that official. The prisoner was evidently pleased when ho was relieved of the un pleasant publicity b.v bamg conducted down into a dungeon beneath thu building' , HllONKK ON XJtlAL. Tlio Second Great Dynamite Case Be- Ktin In Chicuiio. CHICAGO , Nov. 'M. | Special Telegram to TUP. HKI ; ] The second xlvnamlte trial was hegun to day. There was a Ktrong sprink ling of HohcmlaiiK In the audience which filled the back scats , the defendants In the CIIKObeing of that nationality. The only man who was put on trial to day , however , was John Hronck. He was dressed inn neat blue suit and ho almost incessantly caressed a llttlo blonde mustache with u hand upon \vlucli there were two big gold rings. Krnnk Chapok , Rudolph Sevic and Frank Chloboun were not in court , although the lust mimed was present for n little while guarded l y two olllcere. Chloboun will bo the chief witness lor the state. Not long after the arrest of the four ho "squealed" and revealed to the police the whole plot to blow up Judge Gary , Judge Grinnell and Inspector llonlleld with dvtuiuiito. So vie ami Chupok will be tried .eparatoly after the court has finished with Hronok. States At torney Longnocker nnd his assistant , Mr Klhott , nro prosecuting the case , uud with them sat Inspector Honficld. Messrs. Goldsler nnd MoGaffoy are the attorney s for the defense. After tvvt'lvo men had been called into the Jury box Mr. Elliott made a brief statement of the case , reading the now law under which Hronok was indicted. Then begun the tedious work of exumlnini ; Jurors. It did not take the state long to examine four and tender them to the defense , but Mr Goldbicr luilukly excused three of them with out any apparent reason. Mr. Klllott did not appear to bo very uai tlcular , but he closely cuicstioned each Juror as to whether he hud any unarchibt sympathies or any friends who udhnrod to the red flag doctrine. Ho was careful to ascertain whether the Juror ever had uny trouble with the police or any preju dice against them. Mr. Goldsicr , who con ducted the examination for the defense , wus much harder to please , and ho questioned the jurors very minutely. He also used his per emptory challenge with great freedom , After two hours' tedious work four Jurymen wcio accepted by both sides. Shot Through I ho Heart. HONEY GUOVB , Tex. , Nov. 20. An alterca tion between Dave lio.vd and Aloxundoi Gardner , three miles north of town , > ester- day mom Ing , resulted In the death of Uojd. The parties were employed hi driving u herd of homes to the territory , Hoyd was shot , through the heart. He was In the uct of ruibUig 11 Winchester to liU nhouldcr when bulbv Gaidnur. Gardner mounted a frus.li ho i so and said ho would GO to Uonuaui und gJvu himself up. : OMAHA GUAHDS It Attract * a Ijtirfjo and Fashlonahio Attendance at thn Armory. The Omaha Gunrds scored n big success last night by reason of the brilliant Inaugur ation of their baar There was n very largo and exceedingly fashionable at tendance , and the efforts of the ladies having in ehargo the various booths were mot with n generous lesponso from tno visitors The Armory on Capital avenue is admirably Adapted to the purposes of a bizar. Uoing both spacious nnd lofty with n music gallery at the south end , few moro suitable places could have been decided upon by the management Last night the Interior of the hall preientod n vorv nnimitod appearance Beautiful women richly attlrfd , gentlemen in evening dross , together with the milltniy uniforms of the Gunrds present , made up a \eri delightful appearance The armors Is tastefully decorated with bunting and na tlonal colors arranged vcrv gracefully and with an evident eye to effect , Theio nro tlm teen booths devoted to the sale of gro- c cries , Inuiair curios , lloweis , candy , sta tloimrv , " gents' fuinlshinc goods , toilet articles , hardware , tovs , fanej art goods , a .lap inosu dcp irtmcnt , furniture and Jewoln. Kach depiitment has tin abundant supply of its pniticulur1 articles of silo , nnd business Is pushed by the presiding officers with great pertli a-ity followed by a great measure of success Mr. Alfred Moin bcig has donated a magnificent Webber piino There is n real Ire .loisoy call ( browsing in a pen ) , donated by Giuliani P. Hrown , nn elegant base burner stove fiom Milton llogeis , together with n $100 carnage from Mollue , Milbiiin & htoddnrJ. W T Seaman pit'scnts nn elej a illy built sleigh nnd Mr Morse a fliipoibly painted vase , said to be u perfect urt gem and worth $ iW. ( Thcro are so many features in thebizar tint desetye more than more mention that it Is a difficult thing in one notice to do Justice to the subject mutter The h'p ineso department , is , however , by long odds the most unique ot all the many spec laities exhibited. The "get up" of the inte rior Is a marvel of oriental icallsm. Kveri thing is true to life , down to the costumes of the ladies who presided. Tei is dispensed In "cute" little cups , served up by "Yum Yiltns" attired in genuine Japanese cos tunics These young ladies "toddle along" most gracefully , und make the gentlemen leach down into their pockets in u most boj wildermg manner. This department Is pie- sided over by Mrs Pred Nye , Mrs Joseph Chnkson , Miss .lullot Clarkson , Miss ICliza both Clarkson and Miss Tracy. The flower bootli attracts much attention and is attended to by Miss Lake. Miss Clark , Miss Chase nnd Mrs. Hitchcock. At the candy booth crowds of visitois tongrcgnto , to purchase "goodies" in the main and pel haps to engage fora moment's conversation with the bivv of beautiful girls who handle the sweet stuff so deftly. Their names are as follows- Misses Kimball , Sheiwood , Ida Sharp , Dixou , Limberger , Hall , Hrown and Shenrds. At the Jewelry stand equipped by Messis. Meyer , Raymond and Van Cott , and pre sided over bj Misses McCliutock , MeParlan nnd Waring , man } beautiful articles of the Jewelers' best workmanship nro to bo found. A massive silver punch bowl and dipper Is hcio exhibited. H will bo voted to the most poimlar club in Omaha. The refreshment department is 11 charge of Mesdamcs Clark , Woodman nnd Hoagland During the evenIng - Ing an excellent musical programme was gone through bi the Guaids band under the direction of Bandmaster H. Schunkc. A moio extended notice of the various features of the baar will bo given in an other issue. The following is a list of the committees : Confectionery Mcsdames Woohvoith , Herman Kountze , Kstabrook , Squires , Wil liam Allen and Tabei ; Misses Hrowu , Hoag land , Sharp , Knight , Hlshop , Brandt , Sheirs , Dlxon , Spinr ( of Worcester , Mass ) , Rustin , Kimball , Johnson , Moigan , Nash and Lime berger. Plowers Mesdames Hitchcock , Chase , Metcalf , n H. Wheeler , Jr. , I ] S. Dundj ; Misses Oil ise , Kount70 , Luddington , Yost , Thomas , C'arke. ' Officer ( Council IJlufls ) , and tlio Misses Dundv. Art und Pnncy Work Mesdamcs (1 H. Gardner , Whcaton , Lee , Patrick , Brookes , Colpetrer , Humham and Cartel ; Misses Hut- teifield , Wukeley , Hrodt , Sommen , Collins , Ricliaidson , Parmlee , Hrayton , UaUombc , McClintock , Chamluw , Millurd , Hooker , Hrown , Waring , Uewoy , Mclvcnna , Orchard , Yates , Hesslo Murray , McPai Ian and Pitch. The reserve corpsis composed of Mesdames - dames Sui.vth and Jcssio Luwu and thu Misses Shiverick , Flortau , Irene Lowe , Con- neil , Hull , Miller , Popplctou , Hanscom and Blanche Allen. - * - BliACKBUKN'S APOLOGY. Ho Kcirctf ) That His Language Was So Strong and Kinphatlu. LIOTOV. . Ky. , Nov. 20. [ Spojial Tole- pranitoTai : HKI : . | fo-morow's Transcript will say : Senator J. C. S. HIackbuin and Colonel J. Stoddard Johnston ariivcd hcic jesterday qt noou and were Joined by Gen eral Itasil W. Duke , who was hoi e on a visit , nnd General .lames P. Robinson , of this city. They hold a consultation that resulted In the conclusion that Senator Ulaokimrn tthould wnto a communication to the Couriei-Jour mil , which was done , and the bitter was sent to that Journal this ufteinoon. General Robinson stated to a rcportci that neither Senator Blackburn nor uny of his fi lends know anything about the presence of Colonel J. C. Moore in this locality , or nny other , with a challenge from Judge Rucker for Senator Blackburn. If Mooru was known to be any where with a challenge for Senator Blackburn , the tone of that gen- tlemnn's letter to the Conner- Journal would have been very different. In jKiint of fact , Culonel Moore is not hero and has not boon. Senator Blackburn's letter , in substance , says that ho has heard nothing , directly or othci wise , except through thu press from Judge Rucker. Of Ruckcr'sopen letter ho quotes the part saj ing that nothing personally offensive had been intended , but that if ttiu senator wishes to meet the writer ho can be accomoduted. Then ho concludes by Raying that ho feels it due to tlio public und himself to hUUo that , whileRuckcr'H conduct in making public his conversation with tlio president was wholly inexcusable , and IIIK repoit en tirely Inaccurate , he uho senator ) tegrols that the language he imed In characterizing the Judge's conduct was s ) strong and em phatic , and that he feels that ho should have simply conttadlctod the statements ho know to bo Incorrect and uirjust to Picsldent Cleveland and himself. IMumhera On a Strike. ST. Josn-n , Mo. , Nov. --Special [ Tel egram to Tliu BhK.J The journeymen plumbers , gas and steam ( It tern went on n strike this morning , demanding ten houih' pay The boss plumbers n few weeks ago told the men that In tha future they would only rccnivo nine hourb' ' work from the Joui iioyinui , and would pay them nceotd- Ingly. Thu men asked for ton houis' woik , which , being icfusod , they demanded ton bouts' pay. A tefusal on tlio part of thu boss plumbers resulted in the strike. The steam tltteis have won the day and will go to work in the morning , but the plumbers und gas litters urn still out Journeymen plumbers are paid from $2.50 to 1 per day. The apprentices are paid by the week and have not struck. About ono hundred unit tvvent ) men urd out. The unions at Omaha und Kansas City hnvti bcon telegraphed re questing them to Mend no men to St. Joseph . HI own Up Ity Glycerine. Pmsnuno , Pa. , Nov. 20. "Doc" Hasgorty was unloading glycerine at Pleusantvillo , Shcra igo county , at noon to-day. Ho had 1,010 , pounds of it in his wagon. It exploded by some means and Huggcrt ) was literally anni hilated. Ports of his two horses were fcuid in the neighboring trees. A piece of the wiiRon was found half a uillo uway. Mrs , Gutzohaw , In u housa in thu vicinity , was Boriouuly injured by u side of it being blown in. The explosion was heard ut Oil City , twelve mllo.f distant. Thu U out her IndluatloiiH. Par Nebraska : Fair , cold in north westciu portion ; stationary tcmperuturo in south eastern portion ; southeily winds becoming variable Per Iowa , Pair Tuesday ; local rains Wed nesday ; stationary temperature ; southcubt- 01 ly winds. Per Dakota ! Pair , slightly colder , winds shifting to nortUwciterly. NEBRASKA CITY'S ' PACKING , t Twonty-flvo Thousand Hoffa Ro- coivocl In Eighteen Days. THE BIG EXCHANGE BUILDING. Cnpnctly of the Now Stoolc Yntds Strcot 1'rtvliiK nntl Onr Ijlncn A Contractor Sued Happen * \\\K \ \ \ * Over tlio State. Nebrnskn Ollj's 1'ncklnc liulnstrlos. NnmiASKt Ctrv , Nov 20 | Siecial | to Tun HII : : . ] Nebraska City's packing industry continues to grow. During thu past month it has developed to such an extent as to place the cltx in the front ranks of the pork pack ing Interests. The union stock yards , of wKich J. Ster ling Morton is picsldent , is doing an exten sive business Mr. Morton Is the moving spirit In the concern To him is duo nlso the credit for the establishment ot the stock jaidsaml the extensive Chicago Packing nnd Provision company's plant ; the direct result of the budge in whicii Mr. Morton was the prime mover. The now stock yards hn\ > ' a cnnacitj for handling fiom 15,0 0 to 2i,030 ) head of hogs In the past eighteen tl.ns tney Imvo received In round numben ' , ' 5 fjitO , and paid out (3 5 ODD in a half month with the season seal c-cly opened. K\oii car lull of hogs is examined before they urj sold to the packer , by a dockercm - plo\eii bj the company. A half dort'n different railroad switches connecting with the dllToicnt roads have been hud and nro owned exclusively by the stock jard company. Neither picking house Is i mining at its full capacity at the present , but e\pect to dose so as soon as the weather becomes cooler There are at present employed at the pacic ing house , stock yards mid cooper shops be tween 01 and 5 Omen , whoso daili wages amount to .1 little inoi c than Sl.'JUO , and this number will be increased us the business grows. The combined business of the houses and yuids will moro than triple that of last . \ ear. The nxcluingo building is about com pleted and will bo fornnlly opened on Thanksgiving day. It Is n magnificent build iug of modci n design , and most conveniently arranged. The Hist floor is entirelj divided into olllces for commission men und ofUcor of the compiny. The dining loom and kitchen of the hotel nro also on that flcor The second Moor consists of sleeping apart ments. The hotel is In charge of Mr. Harvey , of Chicago , who is engaged b\ the company on a salary , the lutter furnishing overi thing und beat ing the responsibilities , ' 1 he street paving ot paving district No I is nbout completed , and the stioot car rail . load line of live miles , is being rapidly pushed. It is expected to have the cars run ning icgulurly before Christmas. The Official Count. LIVCOLV , Neb , Nov. 2(5 ( [ Special Tcle- giatn to Tin1 ULU. I The state canvassing board completed the ofllcial count of the na tional ticket this ufteinoon. Notnnska's presidential vote is as follows : Republican electee Uussell 103,072 , , Hastings 108,125 , 13ut'e103J1'5 ' Iddlngs H3-JOl , McHcnry 103'Wv ; democratic electors Hodstiom 80,520 , Tibbets 80,520 , Kesteisou 80,531 , Allen feO.ni'Sloan fiO,5".2. Harrison.s . plurality over Cleveland is 27,87 ; ! ; Fisk'a highest elec toral vote y,4 ' ; Streeter's , 4,2'IJ , A Pnvlni ; Contractor Suod. Ni'iiKASKX CiTir , Nob. . Nov. 20. [ Special Tclegiatn to Tnr. HEE | Walter A. Urown , Jack A. Wood and James A. Wakelield , Omaha parties , to-day brought suit , by at tachment , in this city , against William Novms , the paving contractor , to secure several piotnlssory notes given by Kevins , amounting to over SJ.500. TIMUUHM : DESTITUTION. A Family Stricken Wltli L'nonmonfa nnd Without IJIC'H | Necessities. Si'OKANn FUI.SV. . T. , Nov. 20. Pour wco'lts ago the family of Hans Holler came to this city from Lincoln county , Minnesota , and moved into u small building in Shantytown - town The family was poor , and Mr. Holler went to Hope , Idaho , where ho hoped to se- euro vvoik to provide means for the suppoit of his wife and seven children. Soon after his departuie the mother and nearly all the childien were taken down with pneumonia , brought on by oxpisuio and lack of the necessities of lite. The attention of the benevolent society was called to the condition of the family u few days ago , and , upon investigation , the icllcf committee found the mother and her seven children in a single room , 12x1-1 feet in size , with just enough necessities to Keep body and .soul together. The mother and all the children were sick and had it not been for the kindness of the neighbors , almost as needy as themselves , must have perished fiom want of care. Kind ladles at once be- Kan the n oik Of rendering the condition of the siiffoicrs as comfortable as possible. Hut thu ravage of disease und want h.ul part'y performed the terrible work of death , and Hilda , a uaby girl two nionts of ago ; Louisa , a girl pf eight years ; Cuis'i n , aten-ycai- old boy , and Inga , a tvvo-i ear-old girl , died. The motner and surviving children were re moved to the hospital. Several othoi families in the sam6 neigh- bo i hood arc as much in need of the asistanco as the ones mentioned. A Duke in n Pout. \Copiiitalit \ IMlbu Jitmet ( innlm llennttlA LOM OV , Nov. ! iii. [ New York Herald Cable Special to Tin : Urn 1 The breach between the Duke of Meulbors and the ice- tor of Woodstock , because the lutter lefusod to ting the church bells in honor of tlm now duchess , widens. Several days ago the pa rochial schools were closed because the duke withdiovv his annual subscription uf 100 , but this failed to bring the lector to terms. He has now been icquested by the duke's servants not to drive In the future through Blenheim park to his chapel ut Hlandon , and is thus compelled to make a detour. Mary BItulo a Mistake. New Yoiih , Nov. 38 "Ob , my door kind husband , how thoughtful It was of jouto come all the way down hero so oaily HI the moinlng for mo , " said Maty Prcernantou green looking man at Uaicluy und West street early yesterday. Mary folded the green looking man In her arms "and mined kisses upon his fnco and neck , nnd than laid her head ni > oti his manly bicast. ' 'llou're things ut home ! " t > ho cooed , nu she stole his watch. Thu green-looking person turned back his coat lapel and showed u policeman's HhlclU Ho unkind Maiy to rotiuii his watch , and she did. He put her under unost. Justice.Pat- toihon sent Mary to the noikhouso lor. six months u little later. Droko Through the Ion. Fovn-nu-Ljir , Wis. , Nov. 20. Chailos and Henry Hohtman , of Auburn , aged .twelve and ton icspcctivcly , vvcixi drowned in-Alud lake , Oicooitt , to-day. They went on tlio Joe to get a ball , and both biolu-through < SICK HEADACHE PoiltlTely Cared by tlieie Little I'Ulg. CARTERS They also rellavo DIs trew from Dyspepsia , Indigestion and Too Hearty Katlng. A per feet remedy for Dizzi ueaa , Nausea , Drowsl DCSS , llail Taste Iu the Uoulh.CoatedTongue , I'alnlnthoSIJo.TOB FID LIVER , Ac. They regulate the llowolf , and prareni OouUpatloo and rilci. Tht mnlleet and eaileit to take. Only one pill dose. 40 la a vial. Purely Vegetable. Frice OABTBR MEDIOINK O0.rnpf/illv7ork , NO si < : The Street Onr Klitlit Drags Out Its Wtary I < eni > th. . The matter d ( modifying the injunction ease of the hoijflo1car companj against the motor i ompinv was taken up before ,1 tut go \osterdaytiiorning The court decided that In ease the contestants could not agree tea a modification , Uia' njuiiction would bo sus tained for the pibsent. The attorneys on either side stated , that a modtllcntlon could bo uiado und mid been alroudj considered The court then Informed them that they must gel together and set a time upon which date both companies wo ild complete the lining of their truck. Mr Howe , on behalf of the motor Umvstatod that his compiny could complete ( is work in about one week Mr Prltchett , on behalf of the horse car com pan\ , announced tliat it would require nbout four weeks for his company to complete the work which Is contemplated. The court again requested the contestants to agree U ) > on a specified tlmo when the work would bo completed , and further stated that hi case such action was not taken it would consider It n. matter devolving upon the court to establish the time in each In stance. After considering the matter , Mr. Howe , for the Motor company , refused to enter Into nn.v modification of tlio pending investiga tion , nnd in conscquoncti both companies nro tied up and neither will bo permitted to ie- sumo work for the present. The Motor company states that It Is willing to build double tracks Jointlj with the horse car com pany , but it will not enter Into the project of connecting lines , giving the priority nnd operating orating franchise to the horse car comp my , at the present time Attorney Howe states that the cotnt is acting in mi unconstitutional manner in us much us the Injunction should have reverted back to the distiict cotnt of Doug las county as did the other , both of which woio pwsod upon bv Judge Hrowcr. Ho also states that the hoi o car company docs not Intend to build and only desires to blockade the piogross of the motor eompunj1. The grand Jim fullivl to find an Indictment in the case of Miller Miles , chiugod wit'i ' tlio murder of Seipoant Stance Fully a score of witnesses were oxitnltiod. none of whom could give evidence directly implicating Miles in the murder. Tho"C.IBO of Gcorgo Wiirren Smith against Haapko has goao to the Jury. yesterday afternoon the grand Jury re ported that they wore uniiblo to llt.d cause for Indictment ot Mill r Miles , a roloied c.ivi 1-v man who was charged with shooting and killing his scigcaut lust C irlslmas. The irrurd Jury hud this case uudur consideration for several d JM A tno bill was found r.pralnht Phllbrick for selling liquor without a 1 cause The offense , is said to have b ion committed in the south- 01 n part of thu state Phi.b iok has not yet been arrested. The KitCaiter company vs The Ilnlin Cattle company was aain bi ought up before Judge Dm Iv. The afternoon was occupied in leading aflldavits In the case of Moffat vs Sherman a new trial has b 3ti i 8v > d for b.'tho defendant's uttoi no.A . hearing will ba given the nppll cation in a few daj - , District Court. Dexter L Tboinis has Hied picccedings against George P. Stebbins , m an action to iccovor on a promissory note to the c\tent of $ t > 00. The Nebraska payings bank has entered suit against Fiedertok Dellone , ct al , in an action to iccovcr on a promissory note of Sl.tiOO. P.ipeis m un apfcHl from a Justice couit have boon filed In , the case of G. Weug against John P. Mtillin , in an action to re cover possession of .ubuilding on lot 5 , block I ! , I1. V Smith' * addition. In the Justice com t judgment WAS rondoi cd in favor of the plaintiff , und in < oiibcqucuco an appeal was taken by dcfendailt * i The jutj in the case of Freeman Dodge against 1G. . Ktonc retumed u verdict for the defendant The Jury was out foi ty-two hours . * The case of the state ngahibt Ucrnard Graus , charged with receiving stolen prop erty the Gaiucan Jewelry wus called be fore Judge Groff. H. H Clatlln & Col has filed suit against the Hailem Cattle eHJlniiatij1 In u suit to rc- .cover Judgiuent in thoitmount ofH * ! I1.1.J , and attach the pi oportj1 of the defendant in order to satisfy claims A similai case is pending m the United States com ts Judge Gioff will go to Papiltion today to preside at n special session of the district com t nt that place. Judge Doane was engaged yesteiday in vestigating the uarticulara of n divorce peti tion hied bj' Mrs Cassie Annie Small , who asks for a dissolution of her marriage with Joseph , her husband. The paitics weio mauled November 11 , 1S" > , in HUnlnnd county , Ohio , and have issue to the marl - l lagc , ono child , that Mrs. Small asks for the custodj' of. . Accoiding to Mrs. Small's ' story , her hus band is a man of vicious habits , la/y and thriftless , and worse than all has upon di- veis occasions been uudulj'intimate with sundry women m Omaha ; notably with a woman named Halmnkerand ono Flora Over man. Joseph Small , the defendant , accord ing to plaintiff's statement , is worth some $4,000 , and she prays for alimony and costs of the petition That is the plaintiff's ' story in brie/ . Nov. ' conies the defendant bj' his attorney - torney and files his answer. It is an interesting cotnnusitlon and puts altogether a new dress upon the matter ut issue. It sots forth that the par ties were married as stxtod , but the date was the -Dth of July , 1W73 not November , us stated by plaintiff. Mr. Small affirms that wlnl'j absent in tno east his wife lived in open and notorious ! dultery with ono William Williams at 3.il Sward and 1714 North Twenty-fourth btreots , this nty. Also that plaintiff IH so immoral and vulgar as to ren der her wholly unfit to have the custody of their child , Divid Albert Small. The alt31 ney for the defendant put in in evidence two letters written by Williams to Mrs. Small. They were not of a very uum tory cli.u actor. Ho said ho often thought of her , and wondered vvhatsho was rtomg , and ngain he wished ho was with her so that they might have a good time ut the pane. A kiss nnd a good-ujo was added. The evidence didn't develop very much evidence in suppoit of the defendant's storjof his wife's infidel ity. Thee iso was not concluded at the us ing of the court lust night. County Court. J. D. Her bus catered suit against Charles Doiuhooet nl , in nn-action to recover judg mcnt in thu amount of 175. J. D. Her has entered suit against H N. Skew ot al , m an action to rccjvcr f 730 judg- immt. Judgment in the sum of $730 was temleicd Hoboi t Thoi n& Co , against John J' . Hector ctul. Confession of judgment was m ulo in the suit of Kiloy & Dillon against John H If ro'wer in the amount of $ .118 ( B , Allen Hios. flloUxi petition yesterday against William Giuvyith , for the recovery of 54V1 duo for goods ijold and delivered. In the case of Slioqk vs Joseph , Judge Shields delivered judgment yesterday , find ing for tlm defendant , with $1 in damages if possession of certain if ouiises were not ob- mined. _ , t 1'rpparlnc I"VirlfJrliiiliinl " Trials. Yestoiday Deputy' JSheilfT Oicbo solved not leu of tiial upou Han Cluike , a prisoner in the countj jail , hi the matter of an assault with intent to kill otloChailos Kruge , who keeps u giocory store on Hunlon street , Mr , Grebe solved similar pupeis upon William Youug and Kdwaid . jvloAndiews , upon u charge of tobboi v frojn tno jiiiison of a man named .lames Welsh"w , , ho resides at 520 South Fouitceuth street. Ailvfco to Mothoffl. Mrs Winslow'B Soothing Syrup should ul- way ? bo used for childi en teething It soothes the child , Hoftons the gums , allays nil pain , cutcsjvvlnd colic , unu is the bo-it lenmdy for dlauliov. CDo u bottle Mr. Holhrook CHIOVOO , Nov 20. H. A , Holbiook , gfu cral p.usonger agent of thu Uock IMand , has tendered his resignation , tu take effect De cember 1. Ho goes to San Francisco to be come general agent of the Chicago ft Noith- western at that point , vleo H , P , Stan wood , deceased This change is prompted by the illness of Mr. llolhrook'a two -childien , whoso falling health has nmdo it nci-cshury to seek u change of cllmato. His phicovvlll not bo filled nt once , Assistant Gmer.it Pas- hunger Agunt G. H. Smith taking cliargoof the otnca for the pioficnt. A NEW WESTERN INDUSTRY. Formal Opening1 of the Cotton Fac tory at Dos Moluos. THE SIOUX CITY BRIDGE TESTED. ODIclnl Keturns ol'tha Vote For Sec * ictary til * Htiuo A Ilnlil Snfo Burglary at lttl > it < | uc limn Nm > M. The town Cotton factory. DrsMotMR , In , Nov OH - I Special Telegram gram to TUB IJui : ] The first yard of cottoi cloth manufactured in the state of Iowa was nmdo hero tills afternoon At that timo'oc curred the formal opening of the DCS Malnoi cotton factory , a now hidustri to the state us well us to tlio city The factory has ' . ' 0) ) looms , 0 Of ) * ) spindles , and will employ about t\vo hundred 1 a ids Theio woie. present bv invitation sovernl liunrirtl citrons , nnd Hpoochus weio made by Hon Woloy Hod- head , llov. Dr. Fii l > . ' , nnd others , after which .MM. i : U. Mason , wife of the pros ! dent ot the comp.inv , started the nmchlnury , The th.stvardof cloth was then woven nnd attested by n special cnoiinttteo , consisting of. Congressman Conger and t\\u othcrti. It W > 11 bo Icopt on exhibition for sovernl dujft as the Hist cotton cloth mmiu factored west of the .Mississippi , mid then will bo sold nt auction for tl a bcnullt of some local cluir it.\ A Hart Wreck on tlm Kouk Divu.s'poiir , hi . Nov , 25. [ Special Tolo grmn Ui Ttii ! UBS. ] At Atkinson , 111. , thirty miles pnstof hoic , oceuued n niihoud col lision and Hiuashup at 7. : < 0 o'clock last even- ing. The Denver vestlbulo express was com ing \\est at llftoon miles an hour , and a freight train going oust nt iHtcen miles an hour. When they ciimo together the ongi- jieurs nnd flrcmon juuipcd for their hvns. Holh locomotives were Miiushcd and their woihs ruined The biggngo and expi ess cars with the passenger ttaln were telescoped \\ithtbotender , which smiishud half way Into them. A tramp on the front platform of the bagirago car was killed , and two carlrads of hogs broken into and tlftj hogs killed The collision will cost the Chicago , Itock Island and Pueillu $80,000 or $100,000. Pray Ins Kor u Pardon. ] ) i MoiN'iis , la , Nov. 20 [ Special Telegram gram to Tin ; 13ni : ] A special pica was made to thegovoinor to diiv to iwdon II. L. liar- Ion , now under scntenco to the penitentiary for eighteen niontlm for stealing a horse Ho stole a horse a low dnjs ago while ho was drunk and sold it , und apparently did not realize what ho was doing. When he recpv- crcd tils senses he holpud the oftlcoi store- covet the horse , and was then tued , con- % feted and scntoncod. The Judge \\lio sen tenced him has joined with others in asking for his pinion. He is now in Jail in this city waiting the governor's decision. Hold Burglars nt IMitHtquc. Dt'iiUQir , Iu. , Nov. ! 2 < > [ Special Telegram to THK HPB.l Last night burglars entered the grocery stoic and saloon of Nic Jangles , blow open the safe , and tool : out $ -01) ) in cash and notes , und then escaped. 'J'hcy vveic very dclibcrato and Hcemcd to be old hands at the business They worked from the alley through four doors and drilled the snfe door , \\liich was chilled steel Thoi lunched , while i csting , on cr.ickeis , cheese nnd beer. Two despciato chat actors are susnectcd , one of whom w as familiar with the premises. The Settlers Settling. POUT Douoc , Iu , Nov. 2t . Tiie events of this morning proved that the backbone of resistance to the Knell ejectment wuts is effectually broken. I armors fiom nil quar ters of the disputed lands were lieio , and ( i\c of them made settlements bj which they will Do allowed to resume possession of their farms. The teims made in most cises were called "easy , " Mr. Knell gi anting live to six years time , and naming lower unco's than were ut first quoted to the evicted settlers. Jackson' * SInJorlty. DCS MOIMI : , la , Nov. 'JO [ Special Tele gram to Tni : HKI : . ] The official returns of the vote for sceictary of state show that Jackson , the republican candidate , had 211,577 ; Mclle'nry. democrat , I80-ib7 ; Van- court , union labor , 9,023 , and Mick- elwnte , prohibition , 'J,75'i. Mr , Jackson runs almost oven with Hainson on the total vote , nnd has a imijoi ity a little larger than the national ticket , many piohibitionists voting foi him. Drowned in a Cistern. Siot-x Cm , la , Nov. 20 [ Special Tele gram to Tun IJFE. ] Garry Mattison , nseven- i cat old boy , was drowned in an open cistu u ; hls evening. A dozen uersons were within cull , but no ona saw the lad fall. r- > The Dcntli Keoord. Ijoviiox , Nov. mi The duchess of Suth- ciland is dead. SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. Packing House StutiHtlcs For "Week nnd Nmvsy NIKON. The following is the total of last week's slaughterings at the packing houses : N'lunc. Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. Calves. Omuha Pekg Co y , I''S . Armour-Cud'hy. 14 , )5 ) WH5 . S wif t < fc Co . 2,0.4 , ! 650 Ml Hammond & Co. 3.0.M 1,517 150 Totals . . . . .So/iVr 4,177 1,000 00 During last \veelc it requited ninety-ono cats from George H , Hamuionn & Co.'s , sixty c.us fiom Gcoigo F. Swift & CO.'B , 105 oars fiom the Ainiour-Cudahy's , and sixt.v-two cais fiom the Ouiutni Packing company 'H houses to ship their orders , making a total oC tin eo hundied and eigh teen cart ) aveiaging about 110,1)00 pounds ui the cai. The total weight ANUS about 1,000,001) ) pounds. It , JJ. Ta.vlor , cashier of the Omaha pauk ing company , after u foimght'b visit in Chhago , has ictuincd. Two new water liltt'rs have boon put up In tht1 Omaha packing companies houses. At Aimour-Uudahi'H. The retail meat muiket has been lemoved into the new rooms ou Thirty-third sticot. A new 10- tall delivery wagon , clean and attiac live has been put on the streets to take ordcis and deliver meats throughout the cit > . The boulevard will bo paved from the south coinoi of the ortlco buildiug to Omaha. Dug stones for thucuibsluvu been ivcoivrd and ai o being distributed along the street , and woikmcn ro cutting and setting them , I'uvmg will bo pushed as fast as possible 1\ Swift Co's1 At Geoigo X Snporin- tendcnt A , U. I'oitei letunied yesteidav fiom Chicago. Hog Killing will be com nunccd ou Tuesdaj , Ueceuibcr 4. About 1,000 hogs u day will be slaughtered. Tlio following Is the list of stock purchases lust week us taken from the records of scale houses Nos 1 , ' . ' nnd l.HDQS. ! HDQS. G II. Hammond Si Co . 3,20'i Omiihu Packing iouinan\ . llr ( i Aiinour Cudahy 1'ucking coinpauy. . . . lti,7.M ) .1 I' Kijuiics A , Co , Houton . 130 T M. Sinclair , Cedar Itapids . 70S Total . . . U7lb1 r\rn v. Geoige R Swift X Co . . . S.403 George II. Humnlond & Co . , . 1,4W , ) The Aimoui-Cudahy coiniiany . .T.H ) .Steven Hamilton A. Co . 270 Feeders . br > Shippers . W5 Totu' ' Georgel SuiftiCfi . 1,000 ( Jeorgo I ] , Hammond & Co . , . . , . KH Sloven Hamilton i , Co . 25 \V. U. VunSaut . 117 Total . . . . . . . . l.W MM > Sioc'k CoiuinUilon 'Men The ineetlnt' tailed /or Satutday afternoon to hour thu icpoit of thcSontb Oninhii dclo gates to thu butchers' uuU caltlfuiuu'b < j > n\ \ vonilon nt St Louis , convened In IUU& Smlloy'i oftlco nnd organIroil by oloctlng .1 U. Ulatichard chairman , who sxnted the ob ject of the meeting Colonel K V Sivnge , on boiiij } called stated the nature of the con vention nnd what the committee had accomplished Ho said about one humhed delegates , representing dealers and commission men from Chicago , Kmisns Cltj , St. Louis nnd South Omnlin mot at the Southeui hotel , St Louis , last \veok Ho nlso rend the resolutions passed. Colonel Savngo n as followed bv Delegates lames O Martin. ,1 H Hlotirlmrd , .1 H. Urlon nnd Mr Carpenter , who endorsed Col onel Savigo and were enthusiastic in their pinlso of iho meeting The report was re ceived nnd the commltteo discharged Colonel Savage made n motion to organize n live stock exchange , which , on being sec otuled , brought out fnvorablu comments from nil present. James G Martin favored a live stock commission , nnd to Invite the pickers nnd bmers to Join , such ni is In existence In Chicago. Kansas Citj , St Louis and other stock centers Tlio motion was eai i led On motion of Colonel Suvngo a committee of eight , to draft a constitution nnd bv-lnws , was appointed The committee con slsts of Messrs .1 limes G. Martin , .1 H. HoikHtimnand .1. A Hake , representing the commission mini , A. C Poster , II H. Noeday nnd lid A Cudahj , icpro entlng the packersj John H Wullwork , representing thobiliots , John I1' . Hovd , representing the Union stockjards , and J U. Hi Ion , icprc scntlng the publishers Adjourned to meet at the call of the chali- man. _ _ _ _ _ St , AjrnpV Tninpflrnneo Hoolnty. The St Agues Catholic Temperance so clotv , of South Omahn , was oiguulzed in SI Hiidget's ditirch Sunday uftuinoou nt ,1 o'clock , with thirty mombort. The following nro the olllcerrt elected to net till the Ural regular meeting hi January : Sphltual advisor , Uev. Pather U. W , Morinritj ; president , James O'LJriou , vice- president , T J. Congdon ; tieusurer , John ICenrnoi ; Roerctaiv , John Toner , financial spciet iry , John S Consldino Hev Father Morinrlty. Jiunos O'lliion , Thomas Kearney , John Toner nnd Finnic Kolnnd were np | > olnted it committee on con stltiiUon and by-lans , and William Hughes and President O'lJrlon a commlttoo on looms. The initiation fee is 50 cents , nnd the monthly due 2fi cents Hereafter \\omon will lie admitted UK members , The no\t mooting \\111 boSumlny aftctnoonnUlo'clock ' , weekly tharonftor. at a tlmo then to be fixed. The Interest is gcncial.nml tlio enthusiasm wai in , nmong Hov. Piithei Moti.uity's pai ishionors in the temperance cause. Scnldml In a Ijard Tunic. John Flock , omiiloicd In the laid depart nicnt nt the Armour Cud ihy houses/ / while crossing a ttnknt 7 o'clock yesterday morning had his right leg badly scalded to the knee and came near losing his life A plunk acioss the vat was displaced bv the hot hud , and stepping upon the plunk , it s ink and ho with it. Potuimitch one log was on the outside of the tank , and , giabbing the edge , he saved himself from scalding to death. He wont homo to Twenty-ninth and S stiects , und will bo off so\eial days. Notes About the City. G. W. Majlleld , editor of the Louisville ( Nob. ) Observer , is in the city on business. C L. Keddington , of the eotntnlHion tlrm of Itosonbuuui Uros , went to Chicago Satur day. day.Members Members of the Shnkespoaio club wish the Wednesday evening meeting postponed on account of the La Veta club dance. William T. Morton , of Scdwick , Daft , ac corapanicd In his daughter in law , Mrs A. T. Mortonictuined homo Sunday night A meeting will bo held Saturday evening in Di KelH' ofllco to form a prcllminai.\ oiganiihtion foi a lodgoof KnighU of Honor , C. J. Potter , of Omaha , has Just finished thicc cottaircK on Thiits and one half und S streets and is luj ing a sidewalk in fiont of them. The remains of Huccnc Gifft , who was Killed nt the At mour explosion last hummer , were forwnided to Antietum , Md. , Sundn\ for inteiinent. 1'rank 13o\d's buggy , bin dened by laugh ing , ponderous LcoTniitt , biuke down on the Kxclmngo ciossingicsterdaj. Damage slight nnd no one hurt. Daniel Condon fell off one ofhis father's grudcis and uurronly escijicd hnving his light foot toin oft. The heel was injured , und the boot toin off. Tuo lamps in Podolack's dance ball fell at o'clock Sundii ) evening , setting the house on iro. U'Jie llamesvio exUngnlshod before any particular damage was dopo. Major Sloauo jesterday issued a call for u public mooting to bo held in Rowley's liall. Tuesday evening , to discuss the now hai ter question. All citizens are requested to attend. Dr. T. P. Ijimor to-morrow evening will ea\o for Mobile , Ala , nnd as soon as located will return for Ins famlDr. ! . M J. O'Houiko will occupy Dr. Kusor's olllco dur- ng his absence. The first of a series of weekly mite society meetings bj the Haplist Home Mission so ciety , nil ! bo held this e\iining at the esidcnce of the Hev. Daniel J. Kogers , the > astor , Twenty-11 fth and J stieets. John Condon , on his M nnd Twenty-fifth BtieiH'H ' giadlng contractR , has tukcn out 50,000 inrds of dirt. Ho has only about JOMK ( ) yards more to lemove , and running light and day will remove it in a fortnight. Officers Sexton , Lumlgrcen and Hrcnnan undo a detour Sunday and brought in rom an empty house near the U. & M. tracks west of this city , nearly all of the bal ancu of the clothing stolen from H. L. Coh en's store. The rivalry between the Omaha p.nd Aimonr-Cud.ihj packing companies has cul minated in a challenge for 11 bout In the manly nrt between a representative man fiom cue I ; establishment The seconds Imvo been chosen , and the bout is expected to come off rVednesday , December r > A joung man who refuses to give his name , at 7 o'clock Sunday evening was attacked in Q street and attempted to bo held up , but 10 would not Imvo it that way. Ho was struck on the head witn some hard Instru ment nnd threatened , but diuwing an empty revolver his assailants fled. Ho hud no mone.\ about him. Dennis Qiiinn , working on Jombondon's trading machine , at It o'clock Ha tin day u\en- ng nmdo u misstep while in front of the IcoJ house , and fulling from the machine. Ighted on the back part of his head amj ihouldurs , locclving bruises and a painful ur. Ho was able to walk homo , but cannot return to woik. The committee on amusement for the St Agnes fiiir , appointed Sunday , is : Messis J'liomuH Hocoi , Timothy Plaherty , John : iradyand Mr Davidson , and Mis On G. J ites The table committee Is Messrs. oseph J. lireen , Gootgo Paiks mid Thomas ) onuhuu. Season tickets , fl each , will ho sold and onch holder will bo c-ititled to a liuiue in n { 10 gold piece. THE STARS AND STRIPES , 11 They Still Float Over the Soteod Hnytion Ropubllo. BUT THE CREW ARE PRISONERS. The Ha } licit MlnlNter ( o This Country Kinphatlonlly DcclnrcH Hint the. KIn Ought to bo Haiilod Down , There Slnj ho Trouble. Nrw Yotik , No20 [ Special Telegram to Tin llKKj-Tho unexpected arrival nt this port of the United States stcol cruiser Ho * ton , Captain Praucls M Knmsc.\ , caused no little sui pi | se In shipping nnd othoi circles , us It was generall.v understood at "tho time that the cruiser was nnchoied In the haibor of Pott uu-Piince , Hnjtl , looking after the interests of Anieric in eitlzonstholr lives and property The Hoslon had been dispitehod to Port nu I'tlnco bj the navy department to investigate the selntros of the American steamship Haytien Republic nnd the schooner William Jon es Upon her arrival in Port-all Pi luce , Ciptuln Il'imsey seemed thu relenseof the schooner and the payment of nn Imlcmuitv of ( 10,000 to her enpUIn by the Haytien government. The Hnytlen Hopub lie , however , was condemned bv the prlro coin t nnd taken charge of by the Haytlon uuthoiitios , and many think the Hituatlon demands the Boston's continual presence there Cuptain Compton , of the Hajtlcn Republic , was 01 doted by the Ilajtien authoilties to loavobls ship with his olllcors nnd eiow , but the gal lant Yankee skippoi refused to do so , ami continued to lly the .stars undstiipus from tlm II igstnfT of his steamer When the Uos ton sailed from Pott mi Pilnco , on Novembei lit , the Amei lean ouptaln , officers anil crow of the Ameiican steamer Huytien Kepubllo wore pi Isoners of war and their vessel was conllscateu , as thoi claim , unjustly. The ship , ciow and gallant captain wcio by the Hoston's departure left completely at the meicy uf their captors No other man of- VMU of any nation s.uo Hajtl was in poit. If the utterances of Hnytl's minister to this country bo accepted as Indicative of the tenipei of his countrymen , It mav bo fniily surinisod that these Ameiican sulloia will fare badh at the hands of tlicit eaptois Minister 1'icston was seen to dav. Ho said "So the Hoston has retuincd. It was reported In the p ipeis at thu time thclioslon was oulercd to Poit an Prlnco that she would bombard the town , butjou see thuio was nothing in that nt all Do I think the seizure of the Huytlen Republic a legal tiansactlon ! Coitalnlv I do. Tlio com- nmndor of the ship had no right or author ity to can , y ti oops which weie hostile to the regularly established and only rccognbod government , oven as passongcis from ono blockaded port to another. " "Huvoyou lead , Mr. Minister , that Cap tain Compton lofuscs to leave his ship und that the steamer flics thu Ameiican flag ) was asked. "Yes , I have , " was the ' prompt icply "And my goveinment ought to haul down that Hag on board of the Hayllou Republic. Yes , it ought to " CIThls temark nbout the flag is HUeli to cause Hajtlcn trouble , s.ij politicians hetc. The Slntiv City Hnd ire. Siotv CITI , la. , Nov. 8(5. ( [ Special Tele gram to Tn i. Hi i : . ] -A preliminary test of the bridge across the Missoui i river was made to day General Manager Winter and Gcncial Supciintcndent Scott , of the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha company , with a party of inihoad olllcials in the supciintemlcnt's car , wore safely drawn b.v an engine over thu budge , and then u tiain of seventeen loaded cuts p.issod over. 'Ihotcst was satisfactoiy in every way. - No ono fahuuld dulny when they Imvo n coujjh or cold , whcSn a fiO-cont bottle of IJigc-low's Positive Cure will promptly mill safely euro them. Dollar ci/o chuajicst for family uboofcJirouio cases. Goodman Drug Co. A Warrant for Harrington. DL'iu.iNNov.t2j."Edward , " Hainngton.mom- bor of parliament , failed to appeal in court to day in ansvvcrto thosumuions charging him with inciting tunants to adopt tlio plan ot campaign through his paiior , the Kerry Sen tinel. His counsel applied to tha court for a postponement of the older so Harrington could attend thu sittings of the Parncll com' mission in London. The magtstiato refused to grant the application , nuwovci , und a u an ant was issued for Harrington's aucst. - * - A Now Gnu Well. Tu ( ort , III. , Nov. 'JiJ. What is thought to be a natuial gas well of great power was sti tick this morning nine miles northeast of this citi by H II. Thompson. A Hume thirty fcot high , of gieat brilliancy und he it , Illu minates the suiioundin < country to-night. Clouds mo flocking to see the wonder. Tlio well Is on the fuitn of Hiram Huck , D. U , , of Decatui. _ - o- - The VlHihlo Supply. CIUCAOO , Nov. 'M The visible supply for the w vck ending November ! M , us compiled by the soeiotary of the Chicago boutit of tiadc , is as follows : Wheat . a5)2t',000 : ) Coin . ( V.rjOOOU Oats . T.OSl.tRHI Hve . I,7.i2,00l ( Uiuloy . . . . . ' . ' .OW.OOO . . The WulkliiK Match Nuvv Voith , Nov li/J / At midnight the btorooftho leaders in the walking match was : Moore , Jill , Caitwnght , l.Ti ; Littlu- wood , l3i ! , Conner , IBS' Heity. 121 ; Golden , 125 ; Mason , 11(1. ( Howarth , 115 ; Day , 117 ; Notcmac , 100 ; Hughes , 100 ; Hegelmuim , 111 ; Hart , 111 , Canipau , 110. A Kepnhllcnn ! M ; > . | orlty of Nine. WtsiiiNuniN , Nov ' , ' 0 uci a or Quiii , chairman of republican national commit tee , mid today that the republleuim would have u nmjonty of nlno in the next house , Fhnidn Oflliilnl Voto. Tu.MiiC.snfin. . , Nov. ! ! ( ! . The official vote of Ploilda is us follow * ; Cleu'lund ' j'lVil : HnnisonUil.D'i.i ; I'lsk-lOi.Clovelaiid'H ' mujoiitv ever Hutiison , l-iWI. NtoniiiHhlp Arrival * . At Now Yoik-La Champagne , fiina H ivio ; Alvah , from Hamburg MUSTANG MEXICAN LINIMENT Thus the * 'Mustang" conquers pain , Makes ft. AN or BEAST well again !