THE OMAHA , ; DAILY BEE. TWENTIETH YEAR OMAHA , MONDAY MORNMG , SEPTEMBER 22 , 1800 , KD11BSK 00 , TIIIIOUCIIA BORXIXG BRIDGE , An Awful Wreck on the Wabash Eoad Near Council Bluffs , THREE OF THE CREW MET DEATH. I'ir. iniiii Hurko illjjlit Have Keen f'roiii Ills llorrlliln I'd to II Thrj I lad Cut Off 11 Ix llanel In Time , -A wi cck occurred nn the Wnbish , St. Louis & I'acltlcinilroadnear Council liluffs about 3 o'clock jestculay moiiilng , In which I'n- Klneer Jlartln Eskrldgo , Fireman Joseph Hurko nnd Br.tkcman U. 0. Williamson \\ero killed. On the Omaha & St. Louis ralhvnv , the Iowa branch of tlio Wnbash system , six miles southeast of Council Bluffs , there is a hutro trestle where tlio road jump * across n vlilo chasm that a llttlo creek has cut through the hills. Tlio trestle Is 1100 feet long , and In its renter ills fifty feet nbovo the bed of the llttlo stream. The trestle Is located on a stcrp grade and at the point of n sharp curve , where the roail abruptly leaves its eastern coin-so nnd turns south. This point was the sccno of T1IK IKAlllUr , CILAMITT , ill uhk-h tlircoinon lost their lives and nn entire tinlri with the exception of the caboose nnd a few cars was destroyed , with every clement of honor that could Invest such n catastrophe. rrulRht train No. 07 , from St. Louis to Council Bluffs and Omaha , drawn by ono of the company's largest ten wheel engines , No 11 , was tunning on its legulartlme. It had seventeen loaded cars anel n caboose , In which three passengers wcro tiding asleep on the cushions. The crow consisted of Comluitor Tumps Hill-bin. Knclnnrr Mmtlii Fiicmnn Joseph Burke nnd Brikcman K , G \Vllllnmson. The tiain was loaded with mer chandise mostly fiom St Louis. The third car from tlio engine was n huge tank contain ing 0,000 gallons of crude petroleum designed for fuel , Two rars near it were filled with beer nnd others wcro filled vvitli hardware , ihy goods nnd ono with buggies unit car riages. The curve commences nt tbo eastern end of the bridge and Is so sharp that a per son standing 100 yards cast of it and looking dow n the track can Just see the end of It. On each sidotlieronrohlgli embankments covered with a heavy growth of timber. The prado commences nearly half a mlle east of this bildge , but tlio sharpest elcclino Is uost of it. The praeticowithdown-coniinir train crows Is to commence setting the brakes just bc- foio tlcy get to this bridge. This prac tice was followed yesterday morning , and Head Diakcman Williamson linel left the en gine nndwin setting the brakes anel had reached Iho second car when the englngo dashed around the curve and the engineer nnd ilrcman wcro 1'AltAljA jII \ 11 \ TIII * AAVI'UIj Sl'I'CTACI F of a blnzing trestle. The whole eastern half of the bridge was n mass of flames. The engin eer lovcrsed bis micliine , set the nlr brakes on the engine , pulled the valve to the snnet box wide open and turned on the -whole head of steam. The wheels revolved backward with lightning speed , and the great mogul groaned under the desperate effort to stop. Hut the speed was scarcely cheeked , and the inertia of the heavily Inilen cars drove the tlain on to n point COG feet awny , vvhcro the Jlames from the blazing bridge wcro burn ing a gieat hole in the night. It lenpeel with scarcely a poiceptlblo halt Into the blazing chasm , and tbo worst accident that has over cicuncd in this vicinity had transpired , Only Conductor Dtirbln and the roar binkomun nro thellTingoyo witnesses of the nw ful plunge. The brakeman had climbed \ipon the caboose to answer n double call for biakes and tbo conductor had followed , after setting the rear make. Thry saw the engine liso nppaicnlly into thouir nsif it wcro mak ing a conscious cIToit to spring across the gulf of seething flame. It stiuck the embank ment nnd tinned off sharply lo the light nnd disappeared. They saw the car next to the cngino turn crosswise unil lodge against the sielooftho bank nnel the car upon which Unikuimu Williamson was standing stuko it in the middle. lie was standing with his back to the engine , and they saw him lll'HI.Il ) 11K1II IN Till : Allt nnd strike ahead of the wreck in the tiees on the noith sldo of the grade. The the cars ono nftor another tumbled Into the chasm , carrying down 100 feet more of tbo ticstlo. livery car but the caboose and the three ahead of it went down. Tlio rear brakes stopped these , mid the last ono was pullcel off the rails by the vhmgoof the ono ahead bo- foio the couplinggavo way. The three passen gers wcro not moused until the cars had stopped , and they stepped out with the con ductor and brakcmnn. A foirful sight met their gazo. Piled In in- cxtrieablo confusion on the bottom nnd sidoi of thoiavino wcra the wrecked cats ahead lliluht toiieues of llamovcro shootlnir un through tha mass m n thousand places and clonus of steam and avalanches of boiling water were hissing from tbo wrecked engine. Abov o the sin lok of the escaping btcam they could hear cries for help. Hurriedly climbing down the grade they crossed over the creek and climbed around to the wreck. The monster tank of oil had lodged on the side of the bank and was standIng - Ing In tlio wreck ono end elevated about foi ty-llvo degrees. It was lying on top of the wrecked inr upon which tbo brakcinan had been standing , and pinioned beneath It they found tlio ilrcman. m : mi ) JU.Mi'ni FKOM TIII : c\n bofoio the engine went dovvn nnd hnd been i-nught by the mass that cnmo after him. Hovas ling on Ills back parallel to the car nnel his loft hand was caught by the mnln girder of the car which had crushed it Into tlio earth , llo was apparently not hurt otherwise , unit was making desperate efforts to pull his limul loose. The tank of oil towered above him mid the lower end of It was already enveloped In ilnmes. Tlio declivity was so steep that the men could scarcely maintain n foothold , but they worked nobly to rescue tlio Iirpils- onod man , but at n great disadvantage. They had nothing to work with but sticks nnel pieces of tbo wreck , and their efforts wcro fruitless. The heat from the burning tim bers was becoming Intense , nntl the Impils- oncel man who kept his senses nnd displayed tha most remnikablo coolness , realized that the only means of saving his life laid In cut ting oft the pinioned hnuii , "You will have to elo it , boys ; OUTANAMJ AND CUT MV JUSU OFF , nnd do it quick , " Uo said In a calm voice. 'That tank of oil will go In a few moments , mul wowill all bo killed. Got nn axe qulcic , " 'I'ho Idea was so repugnant to the men that It could not bo entertained , uud they continued their efforts to relcaso litm without mutilation , flvo minutes more wcro occupied In the attempt to pry his hand loose , but by this tlmo tbo llauics tcu feet uvuiy \ , wcro blistering his flesh nnd burning his clothes. "Ilun and got nn a\oimcl chop my nrm oil for God's sake , " he cried , "it's the only way jou san sav me , " Thocomluctor nnel the rcir brakeman who wcrcat wotk , started at the snnio time for the nxe , built was in thocibJoie,300 fcct away , and between them and the e-tr was the elccp chasm , 'Jhey had reaehcel the bed of the crook when the furinco In which the lower cnel of the gigantic oil tank W.H lying bad heated the whole ) mis * totho burning point , and It exploded with a teirillc detona tion , and the blaring oil W.H scattered In ou nvahinclieover the wreck. They tnrueel and saw their comrade enveloped and ulmoit sub merged in It , and saw him VUIITIIINO iv HIS TEimim.n AOONT. Then the oil came elown to the point where they were standing transHm ! with horror. It came In toircnU and the flames from It wcio rolling fifty feet high , They had to flee for their lives , and only escaped cngulfment by climbing up tlio bankou the opposite slelo of the ravine. A second explosion quickly followed tbo first , and tbo gic.it tank was lipped open like a i > .ipcr bag , nnciiillotbo oil that remained In It was poured clown upon tlio wieclc and ran dovvn the ravine In a bhulng stream. Ih one of the head cirs among the merchan dise wcro two clindcts filled with hdrogcn gas liquified under prcssuio. They each held about ono hundred Rations , In n few minutes after the oil tank bursteel they exploded like bombshells , with an Interval of a mlnuto or two between them. They wcro in a car loaded witn machinery , and the broken castIngs - Ings were thrown like fragments of shells In all [ { directions , nnd the heavy steel cylin ders themselves wcro hurled a distance of 100 yards into the woods. These successive explosions deterred the workers for n moment , and when they got back to the opposite side of the budge by crossing above the beat was so Intense tint they could not approich near it. The steam nnd water from the engine was still hissing out in nil di rections , and they could only stand in horror and wait helplessly. Tbo crash , the successive explosions which wciohcaul moie than a miloaway , a.vakened the farmers near by and they soon came to tlio scene nnel rendered nil the bplp that could be rendered. In half nn hour Ilia fires had begun to go down aniltho stoim in the cngino hnd escaped , and it was possible to got near the wreck. A search was then imdo for the victims who wcro known to bo lost. The first ono found was the he id brakcinan , Williamson , llo was lying 11 fty feet , ahead of tbo engine near the foot of tbo grade. Ho had struck a young white oak tree , and the blow had ciiusnr.n is'Tiir. IIVCKOP ins SKU.T- . His left log was alio broken below - low the kneo. Ho was allvo , but uiKOnsclous. A search was imele for the engineer , but ho could not bo found , and the spot , w hero they had left the hnpiis- onod fireman was a glowing mass of coals. Among the first to arrive was Dr. Tium- bull of Mlnncoln , uho was passing on the highway half a mlle north of the bridge. Ho took chnigo of the wounded brakcmau nnd did all that could bo done to sivo him. He was cariled out on the track , vvhei oho died shortly before 5 o'clock. Koxt to the last car that wentovor. two trampswcro riding , and after the wreclc they weio given n lantern by the conductor , anel told to como to town anel give the alarm. They lonclicd the Wabash yards at t:30 : , and gave the llrst intelligence of the disaster that reached the city. As quickly as possible a wrecking crew was gotten together and taken to the wreck. They did nil that coulel bo done aiul then returned to Coun cil Bluffs , teaching lliero at 8 o'clock , bringing with them the body of Hr.ikcman Williamson , and the the first news of tlio ac cident that was generally circulated through out the city. Tin : BLI : reporter drove to the wreck In a cntiingo early In the moiiilng , hut eaily as it was , hundreds of vehicles weio encountered headed for the same place. It was a fcaiful spectacle thot met his eyes , nnd ono that wouls can not etcscilbo. Only one half of the high bridge was left standing , and upon it wcio the caboose and a few can tint did not go over. Piles of glowing iods and lions wcio twisted In a mass around wheelsand trucks. Forty feet from the west end of the bridge laid the engine on its back with its ill Ivor wheels pointing upvvaul and ncirly covered with dirt. Tbo trees on all sides were covered with mud and sllnio anel their foliage wilted and seared by the hot water and steam. Limbs were broken and the bark was knocked off the trees in scores of places by the Missii.KS iitrnirn IITTIIR r\i'i.oio > f , Ono hundred yards away laid the wreck of the gas cylinders. Ono of them bora a blight silver plato on which was engraved "L. & S , St. Louis. " Sticking in the tiees nnel in the giound which they had been plowed when they struck wo 10 pieces of lion casting , ap parently the wreck of a mitnbar of sewing machine * . Some of the pieces voro found BOO yards from the wreck , They Ind all been tin own with force enough to have Itillea whatever they hit in tlio stiapo of nnlmnl life. The Ce-w1tncsso30f the fearful sccno who wcro still on the giound wcro ques tioned and their giaphlo accounts obtained The body of 1'nglnecr Hskridgo was still in tbo wieok anil Its location conld not bo as- ccitalncd. At tbo point where the engine struck there was an immense pileof dirt mid it was believed that the engineer was under It or beneath his engine. The earth was coveted with a mass of red hot coah and there was no water near to eiuench them , and no other etToit was nmelo to find tuo body until late in the afternoon. Dr. Trumbull was seen. "I was dilving homo to Alinneola , " said he , "and was on the road not th about half a mlle or less from the track. My attention was attracted by a light in the direction oftho bridge. It was very faint , but at times It would blnzo up and then elio down , nnd I gathered the Impression that somebody was feeding a llttlo lire by throw ing upon it small quantities of fuel , Tbb tlin- l/cr / was so thick that I could only see tbo re flection ot the light upon thotopsof thotiecs. Ucforo I passed I hoard the approach of the train , and before I had gotten as far as the rioq.net farm , where tbo road tuins to cross the track , I heard the crash , 1 know what had Inppcned itnl 1. got thcro as soon ns I could , but I had to tlo my horse in the road and run down the track a distance of nearly half n mile. I heard tbrco explosions before I got In sight of the wreck , nnd when I got there It was a fearful sight. " Ctimlea Kvnus , living tbrco-fourtlis of a mlle away , was awake nursing a tooth acho. Ho heard the crash and went to the door. When ho looked out TUB W IIOI.K UK IVEN'3 WCHB FILL ! : D WITH FLME , Heforo ho could dross and get half way to the bridge ho heard the ilrst explosion , and nbont a mlnuto after the second and third occurred , A. Sewing , another farmer , who lives near est the wreck , nnd about n quarter of a mlle away , was awakened by the crash , and when ho reached the door ho could see n bright light In the illiertioii of the bildge. lie dressed hurriedly but before he could fid near the place the explosion hnd occurred They were three distinct , nnd heavy detona tions that shook the earth. Thoitorlcs of these men leave no room to eloubt that the biideo was ou ilro and had been burning a long tltao before the train arrived , How Itcaugbt is not known , The only train that had passed pilor to the doomed freight wis an east bound local at 9 o'clock In the evening. Whether coals were dropped from It nt the end of the bridge and Ignited the timbers or whether the striiuttue was set nflro by design Is at present un known There was no grass near the Midge to bum and It Is appmeitt fiom the suiround- lugs tint the flro was kindled at tbo west end Immediately beneath the ties. Tlicio Is n strong suspicion that It was the work of an Inrendlnry. The bodv of Wllllunson was taken to IMcp's undertaking rooms , In Council Ultiffs , nnd tit noon all tint remained of i the ilrcman alter Mio balocnnst , a few halt Incinerated bones and a llttlo of ne trunk , wcro gathered up nnd placed In nn old wusto box and brought to the same pi ice , where they wcio both prepmed for but hi Williamson ll\eA utStnnsbury , Mo. , where he has a famllv. Ho lias been on the road but a short time , and his comrades know llttlo about him. Engineer Uslaldgo wasthothhd oldest man Iu the service of tbo company , nnel OHO of the best nnd most trusted engineers they bad. Ho 1ms a family who llvo ntStnnsbuiy , Fireman Ihirito was comparatively a new man in the employ of tbo company. Ills homo was also in titansbury , audit is thought ho was recently married. The body of .Engineer ICskiidgo was not re- coveicd until nearly 0 o'clock last evening. Theio was llttlo of it left but the skull and a few of the bones It laid beneath the engine , showing that the old man had clung to his post to the last. "When the wrecking crew attached their tackle to the engine ) and turned It over the engineer's pocltctbook that hud been forced Into the ciith was thrown up. Near by , nnel also burled In the earth , was found his watch. The body was found under what remained of the tender. Tbo burning oil hud poured down mid ignited the coal nnd nil of It was burned over the en gineer's body , destroying everything but tbo skull nnd some of the larger bones. A special train bcnilng the ) son oftho en gineer arrived fiom Htansborry shoitly before - fore the body was found. The watch nnd money and all that remained of his father was turned over to him and taken back to the Missouri borne. it is coittm tint the engineer sncrincca his lifo to save others Ho could have Jumped before the train struck the trestle , for tbo point wheio ho evidently saw the flro nnd wheio ho reversed his cngino ami applied tbo sand Is ono hundred yards from the brlelgo. The point where the wheels began torevolvo backward , grinding tbo sanded track , can bo been The conductor thinks they wcio going about twenty-five miles an hour when they struck tlio bridge , nnd says if it had not been for the effoits of Dskridgo to stop his train unci remaining at his post , the other cars and the caboose with its passengcis would have gone dovvn , and five moio vic tims would have been added to the list. Tbo body of Brakeman Williamson and that of Fheinnn liuiko wcro shipped last evening. The former was sent to Macon , Mo. , where ho lived , Instead of Stansbcny , as ihst supposed. There were thirteen cars destroyed , and the loss Is now estimated , at from SviOOOU to ST.,000. The bilde was in ex cellent touditlon and had only been built abewt two years. Theio was no grass or weeds left growing near the ends. Tno com pany employs only section men and has no regular ti.ick walkcis , and tlieio is but two men on the section. General Manager P. M Gault and Auditor W. U. IJedson wcro o'i the ground nearly all day directing the work. It will bo a week beloto the bridge can bo rebuilt , under tbo inohtfavoiablo circumstances. The running of tialns , however , will not bo intofcied with Tlio Cuilington track will be used to Mnlvorn , where it crosses theTAVnUasK " The regular St. Louis passenger train loft via this route liibt evening. Coioner Wutterman will hold nnlnq.uest commencing at 10 o'clock this morning. .1 VIHC.IGO ll.tllil < hll > IlOltlUHt. Fi\o People Killed it a Collision on the Illinois Central. CHICAGO , Sept. 21. A terrible railroad ac cident occurred in tbo southwestern poitlon of the city shoitly after dark this evening. A Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy freight tiain dashed into an Illinois Ccnttal excursion train returning from outside tbo elty. The collhlon ended in a frightful tragedy. For a time the confusion was so great that oven an appioxitnato idea of the loss of lifo was im possible to obtain. The first reports from the police had it that foity people had probably met their death , wlillo thoralhoad oftlcinls said that only two or thrco persons were ceitalnly known to have been killed. Within half an hour , however - over , 11o mangled corpses hud been dragged out of the heap of nioken timbers and twisted iron that mnrkcil the spot where the collision hnd taken place. ] ! y this time it had been ascertained that at least thieo people were seriously injured and si.xotheis slightly. Tbo collision took place near Douglas park and the victims wcie Sunday excursionists Just leaching the city on their way homo from an afteinoon outing. Tbo freight train crow , when questioned , asserted that they passeel Jlilhird avciiuo under a clear signal , Millaril avenue is only a short distance ? fiom whore the smash up occurred , and the freight crew claim that when tbo uiish came the red Hunts on the i-eir oftho Illinois Cential tiain wcro burning with extreme dimness. To this the fcaiful result follow Ing was attributed with out hcsltitioii , Other pcoplo state that tlio Burlington tiain was behind time and runningatarccklcssiato and that to this was duotho fact that the en gineer could not stop when lie saw the Illi nois Central lights The hitter train was "blocked" mid walling to bo released when i-iin Ititn 'IMm ilo.nl rn-n > LHYLIE OTTO SCHLOUFP , aged seventeen and two men unknown. The fatally Injuivd are : MIKMI , Piinuist , Kimi&Tuoiirr. In addition to these n dozen other people were more or less seriously bruised and some of them hail limbs fractuiod. The conductor and engineer of the train hnvo been anestcJ , The Central Train AVrcckorH. Piur.iDni.rniA , Sept. 21. General Master 'Workman Povvdcrly loft the city today before - fore a reporter could see him regarding the confession of three Now York Central train wieckcrs Implicating blaster Woiltman Leo. In his abscnco Mr Wright of the general ex ecutive board said that until the confessions were published tbo boird believed the ac cused men innocent , but since they confess that they took part in the wrecking the board vvlll unite a thorough investigation and lend every nsslstanco to the authorities to bting the guilty to justice.Vrightcould not believe - liovo that Master Woikinan Lee had any knowledge oftho affair. Ai.imv , K. Y. , Sopts , 21. As regards the published confessions of Cain and liuctt in refcrenco totho attempts at wrecking on the Central road , Master Workman Leo said to night that ho did not know Cain or liuctt anel denied everything connecting him with cither aiding or abetting the alleged Uaiti Avreckcrs. Caused by n Klnniuaa'H CarclcsNiics ? . COX.NEU.J3VIU.E , Pa. , Sept. 21. A fast freight train on the Bultimoro & Ohio ran into another freight near hero today , do- inollsbing the cngino and caboose. The cngino of tko wrecked train went for as sistance and while returning , through a flag- man's carelessness , was run Into by a w lock ing train near the sccno of the lint collision. Engineer Shields was killed , Fireman Cupucni injured Internally and Fitcmau Key n olds badly cut and scalded. Dentil of Nevada' * Governor. C-utsox , Nov. , Sept. ' 'l.-Chnrles Clark Stevenson , governor of Nevada , died of ty phoid fever at Ills residence In this city to day , STRUCK BY A'-FREIGHT - CAR , Serious Accident to Tliroo Young Ladies at a Railway Grossing , HEBRON BUSINESS' BLOCKS BURNED. An Attoiiiittril Bulehlc nt IJiieoln A 111 CftrrlnRO 1'aetory for Vorlc Tlio AllcBcil Cjuit Ifonso Steal , _ Ltscot.v , Neb. , Sept. 21. [ Speflftl Telo- gr.im to THE BurOAs three young ladles , named Julln , Elln nnd Mary jO'Keefe , nil sisters , were on thctri wtiy to chuich this evening , they wcro struelc by n fieiKhtcnr that win bclnff switched on the Missouri 1'acl lie trucks crossing Tenth street. Jullu iinel Alary were thrown under the car , while EIlu was Hung clear over tlio track. Mary niitl Ell.iwere onlyl slightly bruised , but Julia's light leg fell across the rail mid was terribly crushed by the wheels of the car. She also suffered internal Injuries , The bURgy was smashed Into kindling wood. Julia was carried Into the watchman's quarters , wheio it was found ncccssmy to amputate the crushed limb.The joungl.idyls still unconscious and Ilia phy sicians cannot lvo tiny hopes of recovery. The youiiBladlessny" that the wntehmaii signalled to them to cross the track and they supposed It was clear. They all llvo with their brother Thomas In Ucliuont addition. 1'ho parents lls-c In Oreeloy county. Disastrous Flrn at Hebron. Tcb. Sent. 21.-Fire burned Ilnnitov , > , - an other section of tbis city's business houses yesterday morning at 11:30 : o'clock , llvo huildliiRS havliiprbccn reduced to nshcs and pile ? of debris. The destruction began in the middle of the blockIn , n frame bulldlnp owned by .T. W. Itlchaids nnd occupied by ' .Thomas Bunker wlttj a stotk of furniture. The llamcs spread rapidly , anil In an liour nnd n half the fonr dwellings cast of the ono where the lira started were in ruins. The handsome Oddfello\ss block on the opposite side of the street on the cnst nnr- lowly escaped destruction , -\vhlle tlio Central house nnd a couple of btouo buildings across the stiect north suffered more or less damage and wcio saved only by faithful -work on the part of citizens. The lossrs by the con llagra- tlon are : J. W. Uicharils , building , SI.SOO . , Insured ; Thomas Bunker , stock , $ J,800 , in sured ftOOJ ! ; Clnrlca IJ Suhrlvor , law library nnd olhYo llxtnics. J500 , in- suicil , J. U. and 'Ed bhc.ircr , house hold poods , etc , ! l.r > 0 , no Insurance ; J Gottsclmllc Brothers , bouts nnd shoes , $ .l,000ji Insured Sl , ' > 00 ; Mrs. iM. Corrcll , buildlnf3fl amount unknown ; Cre > Is > ton & Sciiver , mcsfll market , S.,000 , pnrtly Instiled ; Will Hill bulletin ; , ' , $1,000 , insured ; C. C. Fletcher , building , SJ,000 , , insured SJ.OOO ; Hebron mcr- iMiitilo company , dry gftocls and groceries , loss by removiil of Stock unknown ; J. J. Malownoy , building , ? 2,000. Mrs. Glen , seamstress , who occupied rooms in Mrs. Corrcll's ' buildint , ' , Imt overythlng she possessed , and the B6ston clothhifj house , just Host of tlio Itiehards buildiiig. sufTcis a loss of * 1,000 ( ir more on stock. Had the flames In this building-got under headway the entlro block would have been cleared , taking In Youiu ? , lCnodft& Co.'s now brick building Just being Hnlshed Onc-haU of this stock was- burned a Jea'ifgo" anU "tho "dine * half was jretty well obliterated yesterday morning. The flio was of incondhry origin , nnd it is said that the parties responsible nro known. A Jilted Cover's ninn" . Neb , Sept. 21. ( Special Tele gram to Tnr. BEP. ] About 10 o'clock this evening Mr. Llnhoff nnd Mr. McMurty , both well known citizens , -noro startled on Twelfth and J streets by a young man -who fiercely flourished a revolver and declared his inten tion of committing suicide. The young fellow Yips well dicsscd and had evidently been calling on tris best glil. Tiom hints let fall , it Is believed that the young lady had Jilted him , and this had imiuo him desperate. Ouo of the gentle men sent for the police , nnd jnst us the patrol wagon came tcaiing around the corner the young fellow was trying the revolver to see that It worked all right , It Is said that as soon ns the patrol entno up the lover lied precipitately. The police are dumb ns oysters In regard to his Identity , but it is hinted mat ho is highly connected. A Lively Tiino Looked For. CUT CLVTEII , Neb. , Sept. 21. [ Special Telegram to TUB Bin , ] The coming event of this week in Clay C9unty Is tbo ineatiiig between Harlan and McKelghanat the har vest homo picnlo in Logan pioolnct nest Thursday. The fanners nio holding private caucuses all o\cr tlio county and have resolved that llcKcighan cannot carry the republican ftuner vote of Clay county. A number of leading democr.its of the county are working Inrd to get up a big crowd to shout for MoKeighnn nnd back him up. 'Ibcro will undoubtedly bo a lively time. A. MK rarrlnjio Puutory for York ; . Youic , Neb. , Sept. 21.-Spcchu [ to TUB Bnr. ] A proposition to establish an exten sive carrhgo f.tctorj In this city in con nee tion with the works of Marshall Ceilings has boon laid oeforo the board of trade. J , HU - \J1JW \ lUlll'f \ * > km | t HIH * V.UJI I'll A tit the second premium atnho stnto fair , will bo taUcn to the Illinois stiito fair. Tlio county bonnl nppioprlatcd aiBiimof money to pay thoevpcnscs of transportation. Aitrmptrcl Hnicldc , LIXCOLV , Jfcb , Sept. 21.-Special [ Tele gram to Tun Urn. ] Njell Uobcrts | who runs a lionso of Hl-famo on M street , took mor- phlno this evening A\itrf suicidal Intent. Pro- vlqusly a physician luU.given her some of the drug , but sickness hid levldontly made her desperate and she took enough inoro to kill her. There are but blight hopes of her recov ery , Republican Hilly nt Hlverton. luvnnTOV , Keb. , Sept. 21. [ Special Tclo- gram to Tin : I3ei.J : Tbo Independent rally last evening turned out to bo complete ) vic tory for the republicans.- . Bueliarnr of Hastings , astaunch republican , being Invited to speak , gave McICclgban such a record tint neatly nil the voters present decided to vote forllarlau , j Speaker * ut IMuUsmniith. Ltvcoiv , Neb. , Sep . 21. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Dcc.J After the congressional convention at 1'lattsmoUth on Tuesday" even ing , arrangements Imvq been made for ad dresses by J , Li. Webster , D. D. Hlclwrds , W. J. Connell and Colonel Tom Majors. The Madison County Fair. MADISOV , Neb. , Sept. 21. [ Special to Tim Br.E. I The Madison county fair , owing to rain , was contlnucdtovcr Saturdty. The dU- play fully equalled any previous fair and thoraces races wcro superior to any previous fair e\cr held in tills county. A Sad Itfercaicmonr. PAWsvnCiTi , Neb , , Sept.2l.-SpeclalTel- | gram to Tun BKB.-Tho ] Infant daughter of J. N , Hasslcr , editor of the Republican.'vu this mornlug with convulsions. The sympa thy of the entlro community is with Mr. and Mu. Hasslcr. _ _ _ _ _ Corn in 1'oor Couilllloii , LIDEIITV , Neb. , Sept. 21-Spoilal ( to TucBKu. ] Your coi respondent recently had occasion to visit the northwestern part of Johnson county , western l'a\\nce , eastern OiiKO and the northern part of Maishnll county , Kansas , nnd found tlio corn crop to bo in n very poor condition It l , pcihaps worsoneartne state line than in tlio other parts visited. 'Iho jlcldill \ \ not Iwmoro than eight or ten bushels to the nero , while hi vesteni Pnniico nnd eastern GafC the overage will bo about Hftccn bushdJ and twenty bmhels In Johnson county. The re cent frost did considerable duma o to potato \ hies , tonntos , hay , etc. , but did notmjmo the corn to any gieut cvtent. The seaivity of hay has neccMsltatcd the mttini ? of a grout deal of coin fodelcr and fully ' - ! . " ) per cent of the lorn Ini been cut The pottto crop N almost an entlro fiiiluw. Moro wheat will be sow n tbU fall th.ui In any pievlotuyear. A Union of IMiiuallon and Flnancr. Mtmaov , Neb , Sept sl.-fSnecl.il to Tun lJii.l : Tbo touchers nnd bankers of this place consolidated forees soelally last wcelt , I Jon ben Pajnc , assistant cashier of the Klk- horn Valley bunk of Tildcn , was imrricd Thursdaycvenii ( " , < Jit 5 o'clock to MISJ May Lo\\H , a veil Unown teacher in tbis county The bride anel groom leave this morning for Lincold and from thence on an extended tour east. They will bo nt homo iu Tildcn , Neb , October IS Mel C. ( larrctt , assistant cashier with tlio First National bank of this nhu-e , wni mar ried Wednesday evening to Mlsa Lixzlo Mil ler of West Point. They will bo at homo September 20. Filr-mls Kcinciiiber Mini. Osccoi.i , Neb , Sept. 21-Speciul [ to TUB DEI : . ] Anumbcr of the friends of Hcv 1' . C. Johnson , D , D. , planned a complete surprise on li'm ' Thursday night. WhHo tha doctor was nttending prayer meeting at tlio church they took possession of the parsonage and when the doctor returned , lion U. TJ King. In u vciv graceful speceh , iiiesontcd the doctor \\lth n\cry flno gold-beaded cane , purchased in Omaha On the head of the cnno wow the initials C. P. J. . a mlstako hnvlncr liavlnp been niodo by the Riigravcr , the doctor's ' Initials being P. C. J , The speaker lemarkcd th.it the lettcis wcio veiv signltlcant at tlio picsent time , and they should remain nnd bo n reminder to the doclor ; tbit they blgnlllcd "Can't pcrseeuto Johnson. " Dr. Johnson has madon host of fiionils hoio in his t\\o \ years' pastorate , and thi rood wishes and m-.ucrs of his i-iends vlll follow him to bis now Held of ubor ut Tilend , Neb , A Fine Knee COIII-HO Tor HASTINGS Neb , Sept. 21 | Swchil [ to Tin : Bisr 1 The mile race coarse , and club house , o bo erected by Frank Tujlor , is an aisuro-1 'act. It will bo similar to the ono at Inde pendence , In. A 100 aero tract one inilo and half noith of the city Ib now being surveyed by engineers for tint puiposo. Mr Taylor nfoims jour corrcspoiulent tint ho expects : o Iiavo everything In readiness for the Juno races. Ho hm unlimited ineans. nndilll iinko the grounds and bulldinirs a cieditto the state. The enterprise will involve an oxpcmUtuio of . ' 5OWor $10,000. Chief of Polices Waii7er and fotvo hnve been kept busy the past \veok , watching sus picious characters. BiiicO thoclcetiitf light lias been dispensed with , and the city is In dailmess , the city of Hastings hiLdboeii a target for suspicious individuals. Fottu- natelv no robberies have been committed thus far. The citizens and the press of this city are still vigorously kicking for clcctilo light. _ flic News atVahno. . \Vvnoo \ , Neb , Sept. 21-fSiwcial to Tup Bi E. ] The opera house dlfliculty has \ > ccn adjusted and , work h now being pushed ns rapidly as possible , and the building will bo enclosed vtlttihi.two.v oks. , Jfliowalls for the third story are almost completed and when finished \Vahoo will have un opera house that will scat SUO pcoplo , It will bo elegantly finished nnd equipped nnd as good an opera house as can bo found In a. town of twice the size of W.ihoo. The contract for the building of tlio city hall has been let to J. S. Crawford of Wahoo and the contract piico is $ SSr. The city hall bonds have just been sold to N. W. Har ris & Co. The amount of the bonds Is $10,000 , and weie sold for S10tS3 and accrued inter est , As the late of interest the bonds bore was only 0 percent it shows the excellent financial standing of the city. Work will bo begun on the city hall in a few days and the building will bo enclosed befoio cold weather sets in. Wahoo's public schools are in good running oidcr. The enrollment the first day ran up toHUJ , uhicli Is fifty moio thin the cmoll- incnt fortlio saino time last jcar , nnolner evidence of the giovvtli nnd prosperity of "NVahoo , The schools nro under the manage ment of Superintendent T , II. Bradbury and an able corps of twelve teachers The facili ties of the schools Invo been Increased this year by the building of u tvvo-stoiy , four room brick buildiiit ; costing 6.XK ( ) . Polities nro getting warmed up in this pirt of the Held , 'iho independents Iiavo their ticket in the field nnd the republican conven tion will bo held October ' . ' , and the deino- ciatic v ill bo hold October 3. In tbo mean time the independents aio holding their pic nics and political meetings. They were to have held a monster picnic hero Tliursdiy , but the rain pievcnteel , and a political incut- ing was held nt the couit house at night In stead , that -was ncldtcsscd by lion. Richard Tievelllek and Candidates Allen Root and J. A' . Wolf , The main talk ol the evening was by Trevellick , Mho expounded in a very laborious and boastful manner , and asscitcd that there wa ? no one anioiifj the haul money Ixlteveis or among the old parties that could stand before him in joint dcbito , nnd intimated that ho was a .lobn L. Sullivan slugger that could "ito" any ono that had tlio 1 , i .l I l.nnl * n oditi ,1 Imfnin lii i TTftfiifl Mint- . the fanners wore dishonest , that they were fools and hud not sense enough to coino in out of the cold , that the meicliuuU wcro ellher knaves or hadn't any sense The average congressman was a fool iineiliad acocomut for a head. Mr. Wolf mido a veiy brief speech , but put in his tiino before the meeting In intro ducing himself with his business c.ud.vhlcli advertised him in verso as a breeder of Poland China hogs and a candidate for sUto tieas- mor. Mr. Hoot only reiterated tuovie\vs e/f Tiovellick on the mono ) question. Tlie"T. K. " Quartette ) nt Aslilaiul. ASIIMNU , Nob. , Sept.SI. [ Special to THIS Hm : . ] TlioconccrtBivcnhoio'by the "T 1C. " quartette of Omaha nt Limlngton's opom house was tbo best musical entcitalnmont the people of Ashland luvo had tlio pleasure of attending for some time. It la regretted that the storm prevented the attendance ) of many pcoplo. The gentlemen acquitted them selves admirably. Ashland \vlll give tlio boys aliirgoauilicnco if they wilt coino hero nsaln. Miss Hcilman nldocf with two recita tions which were well rendered 'Iho instru mental muslo by line 'lliompson and Mrs. Stamlmigh of Ashland was also highly ap preciated. An Invulnerable ; Ton nil. NCIUHSKA CrrrNeb , , Sept. 21. [ Special Telegram to Tun Dun.l Ala late hour last night Willis Brown , a tough character about town , entered thohouso of John Clscoannd amused himself by smashing ull the furoi- turo. Tlio police attempted , to nrrcst him , when ho ran , nnd four shots wcro nrcdbut none took effect. Ho roturnoel later hi the nlgbtand two ofllcors awln shot at him , but bo escaped the second tlmo without being hit. llrown was nearly killed by un. o01cer several years ago. Mortuary. aii.\cn Uh'CK , NobSept. 21. [ Special to Tim Hen.Julian , fo Infant son of Charles anelLllllo M. "Woostcrof this place , died today - day , tijjed sixteen inontlii anlnlnetcoiidays , Abattdoiieel tlio Investigation , ICi'AiiNKY , Neb , Sept. 21. [ Special to Tin : llKe.l-An Investigating coinmlttco cou- of ulao mcmbcrj of tlio Furmtra nlllmre , has boon ntvoi' . ' sevenil Oajs hero attempting toiinoaith . > el itoals nt tlio c-ouit house. 'Jho nlllmcv % > iilonod mi onormoui and oxtnivngatit idlturo of piibllc i.ioncywhllellio ue\v \ ct iouso hns been under eoui o oC e-onstil .1 , After several eliys of Iriul voik llM"ooinmitleo threw iipthojob , fallhiKlo Hint anydlsewp- nncloH In the account , and passed resolutions nsldni ; the couit at It4 iioxt scjilon tonppoint n siiceial Jut\v to f uillier lavvstliMto the book1 * of the county with rcforatuo to Iho "sup posed court house steal" Count ) Cleik IJanklii lefuied the e-oinmltteo the light to cnry his books outof tlio olllee , but Insisted upon their going ; to woilc liehlnel Ids eloslt , \\lir-rolia xvould iislst iu tholrvostlgatlon. M'liU aiwiseil the indignation ol the lommlt- tco and they give up In. disgust n Mast ) > lni'fl n jt > . CITY , Neb , Sept 21. [ Special toTiullti.l-MtM : : Atun Scldlcphii-k Ins applied for a divorce fi-om her husliaml \Jolnhou tbogrojiiela of dcbcttiott , They vvei-o nnrrlcel on OLtobcr ! K ) , ISS , at Xc- brasknClty and thoclroiiiiMttneos suri'ountl- liij. their inanlase are IntercsHtlng. Aelolpli Setllci ! > ludrlto \vu a ftrolllng pictor , vuis nttlmt tiino eiijasolas clltoc on thoNcbiaslfiiSUxatJ Xcltnuq * , and on the ehy bcforo his in irrlajfO ho undo a bet \ \ Ith is i- loonUecper tint ho conlel got nurricd to a woman with whom ho was not then ac quainted within tv\enty \ four hours. Tlio bet was taken and Adolph started la sen-chof n vvite. Ho found her within a fc\v hours in a Ciernmn servant olil cnijiged at \vnshtub I lo plained liU mission nnd she ejulckly necep'ed him and was married to hint tint suino evening Tlio eouplo som after wturiieil to the oldcoutitiv , where they lived fora few yciw , when Adolph became til-eel ofblsvlfo and slilppoel her back to Ne- bnskaCity , prontlslitf ? to follow soon , but ho old noti'omo Alter \vnlllnir until now Mis. Sclilicphacklias conerluiled tint she has been deserted and asks for a divorce and the cus tody of their one child. IIusliios.1 Failure iitNoilb 1'latte. NOIHH PXITTB , Neb. , Sept 21. [ Spccltl TelCKi-a'ii to Tin : niu I-'J. ho llrtn of See iJc " \VillIamgavochattcl \ mortgngca for $100 $ last nigtit. The absconeling pnitncr , Sec , ic- turned from ICearncy l.bt nlfiht while Svill- iuns vent toKeainoyto seoaboutbls pait- ncr's anost See now wires the police to ' the firmitrouboul&OO. Thos'ockls ' wmth JOU to)00. CosporCounty Pair. Cr.-vvoon , Neb. , SepV. ' 'I [ Special to Tim Hi i : . ] The Oospcrcounty fair closed here fttiny ! Theio was ti good exhibit and a large crowd in attendaneo on each diy. The Hon. 1 M Ijinsingof Lincoln madca speech hero 'llmraehy oveniiife'to ahi'KO nndioncc. Ho was billed for IXetcr in joint ellseubslou with MoKclgliaii on "b'rldiy. Co\liiLtin'H ( IXIaislial 'V vies ted. Citicino , Sept. 21 ShcrifT Itynn of Katotsi county , Nobrtska , aided by the lonl police , bis capturcl F"riiilc Cramer , ex-nni-shil of Covincton , Xeh. , who , It ts slid , i < la away fiom tliat place whllo undcu bonus for dial for robbing a man < > Xi i H.I .71 FJTIIVHTS TS. Alignments of lnstr > rs for the Xe\v Cliurah Ve-ir , WATVH , Keb. , Sept 21. [ HpJcialTolegiam toTiiG Bisr ] Tliofollowingiu-e tlio appoint ments of the north Nebraska confeieiicofor. Oniaht and vicinity as they \\111 \ Do i-eaj by the bishop tomonow morning ! T. 0. Clcndcanlng , presiding elder. Omaha TTiwt chnrcli , P. S.Monlll ; Omiha Sownrd sticet , II. A. Ciano ; Omnha Trinity , W. K. Beans ; Omiha South. Tenth street , A. Ilodgetts ; Omaha llanscom Paik , CJ. M. Bro\vn ; Omaha Nowimn , C. "W Sn\iclgc ; South Omnha , Tj.X. Divvson ; AlbriRltt , W. VaiiUureii , Moinnouth t'ark , 1\ " \V , BL-OSS. These on tlio Xiiitlixveslern System I'orin n Coinbinntlon , Cincvao , Sept 21. An important combina tion of the eiijrmccis and conductors cfti- ploycd on the Chlcugo & Northwestern bys- tern was formed today with the name of the Association of the Biotherhodd of Iwocomo- tivo ling-ineers and the Older ot Italhvnv Conductors II. U.VilK of Clinton , In , was chetcn chairman To a ropotter ho said that the itsiociationvoulcl not intcrfci-o with the workings of cither of the two botlioj it coin- prisoj It was formed for mutinl benefit. Its formation must/ not betaken , ho Ej.ilJ , as an indication of any trouble biewiiig. On the contraiy , the best of feeling exists bo- twccntho cmplojea and imnascn.ent of the Northwestern sjstoin , An linpoitnnt feature of tbo ngieomcnt is that each oiiranizition will nid thoothci In case of tioublo with the company. _ Session , Nnv YOIIK , Sept. 21. 'Iho giand union meeting of the Ih-othethood of Locomotive liiiKlnccrs , with dolcg ites present from all over the country , becan today. Chlof Aithui presliloel. TIiemcctlnK nut into the form of a icsolu- tion its views of ( J rand ( Jhlcf Aithur's atti- tudoln i-ehtioa to tliolito shiko ou thoN'OM York Central , unanimously nppioving the Itibtiuctions K en. A si nlcnnt featiuo of the meeting was the submission of a scheme for a fecleiation of railway otiplojci. As tlio meeting vasseciet , thonatuio oftho bdicino could not bo Icainccl. NntlniiulMs IloUl n > rretii g. DtnMNSopt , 31. The nationalists held a meeting toUy at Swlnford , Gomty Mnyo Two bundled policemen and 110 soldiers weio on the giound .Tolin Dillon undo a speech denouncing the government's Uctics in dealing with the nationalists , Arrange ments have been made to hold a number of meetings In different paitsot' tlio country Tlio next Impoitant mooting i\lll bo at the cciitul ofiltea of the league In Dublin , Tues day , when the question of sending a mission to the United States will bodecided. Vankton County Democrats , YIXKTOV , S. I ) , Sept. 21. [ .Special Tele gram to Tun BIT. ] Tlio dcmociats ofYunk ton count ) have nominated a full county and legislative ticket , with If. M Xelbach at the head for state senator Tlueo tickets are in the Held nnd the result is doubtful. The in dependents have n strong following The thieo panics have tnllstatonnd congressional tickets and an exciting campaign Is pixyross- ing. o Hos Olitilcrn in OJili ) . Dn TON , O. , Sept 21. lAiimou In the vi cinity of Spring Valley aio loilng nil their liogs by cholera , and the picsonco of the ills- coso Is reported est ofthore , toward tbo Hlg.Mlamlrlvir If open weatber continues thocpidcmlc become general. ShnrolioIiloiN > Ciiftlii ) Up , I.ONIJOV , Sept. SI. Tbo shamholders of thoCapo of Good IIopo bank mo under re serve liability to imytlirlro the amount ac tually called up. TholIabllltleBOf tlio bank amount to , ' , ' 50,000 , , duo mainly to custom ers , The J-"Mto ICcrordi TIIOT , N , Y. , Sept. 21. At a late hour to night Bycawnvllln , the country losidencoof Mr. Manchester , a wealthy NowVorktroiccr , was totally dostroed ) liy fire , unil Man chester's twtlvo-yur-old BOII butiicd to death. o A Crow in 1'oHI. OTTAIVI , Out , Sept. SI , JV double raft stuck in the Dachosno rapids jcstcrday and BO far alleltorUto reach Itbavoboon unsuc cessful. Much excitement prevails , the po sition oftho crow beiiif ? most porilouB. If the raft should break up U would bo impossi ble to smothcm. A KICK FROH 111TIE Hill An .American Onuses n Row by Writing a Libellous Letter. THE COUNTRY ALLEGED TO BE BANKRUPT * A TtClicu ol' Ul'pU'stMltlltiu' Unit * noil's Oon rtssionnl Hi'ippuuleni- muiit BUI-A former Oma- huii % V ni ! > oTov Ili'ititAvTiirOM ' MH Bie , ) * { ilJKYti iricissm STIIKUT , V WAIIIIVIJW , L ) 0. , Sept. ' 'I ' ) There hm been an ovolntlonof dim intlio lanksef the Ivonnn logillon.imel their oddly fantastic gowim Invo prnfti wiy to the do- mamlsof civilization and high priced tulloM. Phil was conspicuously noticeable toihy whoioouriwrespjiideiitcalk'l atthe K'KII- llon to ascertain the statin of n mutter which has been agitating diplomatic circle ) moio or loss olluto. When the Koreans aiiivod hereabout about th reoje.irstigo they atonco out bid tlio Cliiticso for uniqueness of glib. ( ! o\viu of lemaikiblopittern , tcxturo mul eiitiuul vcn- tllntcJ game hats of enormous proportions nuil icmarhiblo iiuliitectnro undo them tlio fioak features of nil illploniillej githailngs mul tliospcelil pioy of nil tlio uimtcur pho- togr.iphi'ra of tlio cipltnl , Hut when. Mr. Vo Cha Yun , secretary of tlio legation KTc'cted jour correspondent today his gown hiul Kt\on place to liou-icts ami a , cutaway of voiy pronounced plaids. Ilia fantastic heaelurcir had elisnppcnrol , ami ou tlio Korean upper lip xvw the faint suggestion. ofa ( 'ciiuino American mustache Mr"o Cha. Yuiiiis \ itskoil what steps hiiCl been tnkon townuls resenting u t-ecetit scandalous at tack on the goeinmeut of Korea anilsoina of the legation in Washington Iho sittaelc was rontnlncil In a letter published here , coining from 1C. II Cummiiigj , ono of tlio Amcilcaiis nlio went to l\oiea for tlio pur pose of orginUing the nuiiy of that country. 'Iho letter stated tint ICore.i wis bink- uipt mul Unit somes of the Aineilena of ficials hail not L-cceivcellhoirpiy. Coiicviniiif ; Dr. Men , ono oftho heiuis ottho ICorein lo- ( 'ntionvldcli Tint cimo hero , the lei lot ? stated "AIlontlic > king's American fotcigu Kcerctiry \Yirmlngton , died to in.ilto ICoriaa 'birthing' ' in Washington , \vlnlo ho well Itnew It to to n lieppailj and thiiuHtr concern ami seemed his saluy in mlMinco. Ho now keens nn apolhecniy shop ut Chor- nulpovhlifi is t'io poit of beoul Ho once Introduced concubines of alow cluss to the white hoiiio us Korean Indies ( IheroUiio such thing ) mid allowed a fcllo\\ \ , who had been. i jato porter for tlio inl < sion trios hero , to call himself amiueolu 'NViHliliiirtoii. " Mi Yo Cha Yuu slid th.it ( Jinn mines' cliniges weio liilso. Iho oilv Koioan lady tiikcn to the white house liy Dr. Allun was Mr. Yun's O\MI wife ami ho offered to produce her to establish that she was a iCotoim and a lad ) 1'iultleiit llanlson hail bt.cn so pleased with Dr Allen tint ho appointed him as the lopiesontntlv'cs of the L'mtcd States in Koiou. Tlio tlino when Allen took Mrs. Yim tothoivhitu house was during tlio Cleveland ailminlttrutlon. As to ivlnit the legation -would do to resent the charges , Mr. Vun saidlluittho published let- totof Cutnmliujs had been Jomnrclul to Ivoica. 'Ihero was no use to : uk the state ilcpirtcicntlieroto tuko utiystepj , for Cuitv- miiissvtun prlvato cltl/cn mid could not bo ofllcially disciplined. Hut Mr. Vunvm eon- lldcnt f ron \vh.it ho hid heard from K'oiva that the American inllltary attache would bo paidotf iu lull and iiultcd to R&t out of tlio country lie had abused as quickly as possible. Mr Yuu concluded his statement with the suuvcst courtesy , for ho is of ro nl [ > otllgreo. It U said that ho Is entitled to wotir tlio royal peacock feather , wlilcli is n mark of distinction hi Korea , anil the Wng 1ms bestowed - stowed on him the seirlat button , \vlilch ii efiul\alentto \ Koienn knighthood. The bill Introduced by CoiiRrcssman Dun- ncllfor thorenpportionnieiitoC congressional roincacntitiou , whiloliiercislng llin ratio of population by iic.irly twenty tliousuiid , docs notutteinpt to icUrUttlia meiiibcishlpof tlio lo\\ev hoii o of conKiess tolls picseiit nuin- her , That uii\Uoltllyloclybut \ , lecontly en- lavgecl bytho admission ofslv new stntfs to the union \\itli sovc nno\v moitiliois , is to bo inado inoio ininleltll ) by a further uddition of forty-threo icproscntatUca. Although Huflldent seats may possibly bo eiortdod into the hull of the house by mo\liiB bulc the cuitiiins which scpiKitetho lobby fioin the fliainber itself , yottho Unng-o will doubtless rcult in d encasing tlio legislative oll'cttlvcncss of thntho ly , 'Iho lirst caioof each new iwmbcnipon hi-i election to COIIRIOSS , is to bu uin with \vliomsoc\cr \ lie propasc'3 tosupiwrt for the spcakoi-slili ) foi appointment to ouo 01 inoro desluolo committees To iiLCOinmoclato tlio now roiucsoiititives , nocommltte'cs will hatoto uocrcalcd oie\lsthi | ; ones incicabcd to a sio dotilmeiitalto their good worlt. Jfc\\ly cieitod uommlttcej entill new ex- pomes for cloilihiie , statlouei'j , Juiilicts , to say nothlup of Ihousmds spout iu linlshiiig aUJitioiinlcoinmlttec looms la the biHeiiient of the capltol. 'iho lull of the housoh already ovci- frov.dednnd too largo for ilTccUio siKikiiiij' . l cw men nro aolo to mike : tliciiMoiees heard by their colleague on allpirt'iof the floor While auditors lit thoiiilleilc' * < ddoin catch inoio than a few dlscoiinpctcd plu.iaesof tlio discourse Mho peison stptaUinguttiacts to his side those Interested in Ills subject usu- allyot' the sairo political puty , or these \vlio wi.u to upiy w ma arguinenis nniiomo ic- maliidcrof iho meinbors picsontslt at their desks \vritinKor rcadiriR nowapipor-j And tneiiuiTiber of the latter /icquenlly < .li\Indlcn down to an cxcoedinRly binall p03ltl\0uan- ( ] tily. Toiotno o thodesksancl toUnitato the Billlsh coininoim , liy fuinlshiiiR sfatsonlj , might compel these present topiy attention totho huslnfss hefoio the home , lut ! tlio trouble ou IU then consist In obtaining mem bers present , for tlio attiactlons of the res taurant and the committee room far exceed these oftho liouse Itself. The liousoof coin mnns might foice Its niombcn to ' .hud tip since Itiermiics but forty for uquorimi , but \Mlli the American congress it li far dliTeront , Hut in spite of all objections on thn score of dccieasedeftlclencyoutHldoot' polltieal con. sldcrations , ono cogent argument Is nj. vanccd i\hlch \ outweighs all opposition The cltlzeiisof thostatesiofusoto luvo tlitlr nio rwitionato rrpicscntation dccieasod 'X'ho stitcs luUiifjlho sinallostpopulationsar j nc- coided by the constitution at least onoiepre- sentnti\ola the lower housu of congress. It isunjiut to ask states IlkoNebiaslm to fi\o \ up ft part of her piopoitlomito veto upon iiulloiuillegislation wlioii Nevada IB accorded incinbcrship far in cxcossofvvhU lur popu lation vftrrunts , 'Iho piesonation of the rchtlvolnllucneo oftho Aarious sections of tlio country wuBt and docs h.ivo greater \\clghtthuu any probabledeeruso intlio if- tlio house , A ; Among the class ofiiinotindidatcsordali cd rol'rotestniitKpiHeopal ministers nt Haiti- inoio tohy bylilsbop laret nro two Jroia -\VnshiiiKloa-liov. Dr. T. H Child * and CJcortfo ) ' , 13udloy , son of C'oloml NVllllam W. Dudley. Dr. Clnlebvvnsfor a tlina pastoro ( the Kastoru l'rcsbtorlm ) clmich of thU city , aiKisltlonho nigncilvvithlii the past year. lr ) , Cl < llds , uthln mtic8t | , wusgrantcd letters of dlaralssul from the Prosbtojiiin ) ministry , at tins tiino bonifying lila desire to naiunio holy or ders In the Kplsiopnl tliuuh Mr , Duilleyls Colottel Dudloysbtjcuud s.on. llo sluillcdfor tliomiiilstry Inn thcolo lcul class tuughtby ttioblshop wlio ordiilncd him. Ho 1m been appointed assistant to Ir I'orry , lector otKt. Andrew's ' pulsh , this city , IJr. Chllds was formerly of Omiiba llo served by appointment of I'resident Cleveland. 01 ftccrotary of Iho commission , which arranged for the transfer of Iho Utci from Coloradotfl Utah , not yotaccomplished , however ,