MM / I < t r I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TVVDN TEETI1 TEAJR , O3LABLA , WBDNTJlSJAr ) , OOTOBEB 1 , 1890. NU3MBBU 105. fit INTERVIEW Will DiVITL Ho Ejpreescs Himself Rcgaruing the Blr- Ecvclatlona. "BRIGHTER DAYS CO WING fOR ICELAND. " Daly , I > nlloii niicl Otliorn U'MI be JLIIiciixfil IIiiKlldiiucn AVIII See 1'itli I'laj-t'nrnell Htronticr Jl.nii Kver. ICopi/rtuMISOOIitl Jantt ( Jorlnn Jlrnnttt ] LOMION- , Sept 0.-Ncw [ York Herald Catalc-Speil.il to Tur Rnrt \ had nchat today wltli Michael Davltt regarding the Ulrinlngbnmrcvelatioiuor djnainlte plots. " " \Vhat do you think , sir , vlll bo the out come of tlio present ngitatlonl" "I have nodouht it vlll result Intho libera tion of Daly , Kalton and four others who liavcteen lent to prison unjustifiably. Many hard things have been said about Charles Matthewsbut , ] belie\ohlrn a Just man at heart , nnd when ho is put in possession of the hideous facts in the case ho cannot fall to order the Immediate liberation of the prlionera H\cn \ were ho not so disposed the force of public -Vii opinion in Inland would compel such action , for the great mass of Uiinlishtnon love fair play In jiolltlcs as In other thiiiRS and will not stand quietly by and tolerate rank Injust ice to bo done. " rMut ! an you certainof the facts ! " "Yes , bejond any reasonable doult. In talj's ) ' case L will not presume to saj what his previous connection with dynamite plots mnj'havcbcon , but Iain prepared to shovr that the dynamfto found on his person and which led to Ills imprisonment nan vlantcd on lilni by men ha the employ of Dublin cat tle. As to Dal ton , I shdl prove In tlio next Issue of the Labour "World that thodynimlto discovered In liU possession had been given hi in by tint traitor , Jim IVIcDonnott. " "Yes , kit xvliydidho tnto U ? " "Why does a starving man tnko bread held outto hiinl riotoolcltbccanso liowasjouxig nncl foolish and called avay liy liatrcd of English rule Inlreland ; but that li not the q.ucstloti. Repressing crime Is one thing , but deliberately tempting and provoklirfimon to commit crime in order to bo able to punish thorn is quite another. Mark my .vords- thcso men will bo sot at liberty. " "Is there any prospect of a recurrence of tliodytiamlto outrages ! " "Nonoso farai 1 can sco , and God forbid that thcro should bet Tiiko nvoto among Irlshmenln Ireland or Ameuca and jon HiidthatKK ) in 1,000 will condemn suelia policy as only calculated to Injure our cause mid allcnato our friends. jVll tliat talk about Parncll's having made a temporary agrcomcnt xvltli tlio dynamiters to abstain from hostilities Is pu 10 fabrication , invented , I bolicvc , hy Slick Pigott. Nor vo can succeed -without dynamite , Oladstono will bo returned to oflico by an overwhelm ing majority at the next general election nnd with him will como homo rule for Ireland. " "And how ahoat 1'arnoll's position 1" "It is strniiccr than ever , 'Jvo mouths ago wlic assured mo himself , oa his honor and 3 ? < irnell has never told a falsehood , tbat ho will como out ottho O'Shc.x nffnlr without tlio faintest blush. Vci , brighter days ere coming for Jrcland , nor are they far distant , " AF TllJKK'ti MEl'MG X. Contrnotor Bronook's CTerrililes - H ix lilt Upon JJdwnrd F1. Swlnry. Ciiicjioo , Sept. 30 , LSpeclal Telegram to Tun BEF. ] At noon today John Bronoclt , millionaire contractor and mafiufactuier and Into \Vcst Park commissioner , gave himself up at tlio Maxwell street station 011 a charge olassaiiltwlthlutcntto bill. The accusation \ \ \ \ \ probably bo changed to inuider , for YA- ward E Swincy , president of the Edivard U. Svvlncyconipanj- , whom Brenocko attaclted yesterday , is very much worse nnd is ex pected. to diotonigslit Ills the startling cll- inax to a romance and adds a touch of tra- cdy to the story of Swlncy's ' love forhcnutl- lul ISIi-s. J ininu Kagor , the iiiillioiiaiic's daughter , "I hear your men are looking for no , " said llrciiock to CiptsilnVard , "and Itliought the bcstthingl could dovvos toco mo lu and glvo bonds. * ' "That Is right , Ivlr , Bienoclc"spoltoJustleo Doyle , who -was present , "you could not do a \\isor \ tl'lnp. " So the charge was entered on the sliect mid ttio conhactor found bondsmen iu the 1 rson of half n dorcn prominent friends. llrenoek last iiicht intcrceptod nnotoad- diesscdlo hisdauuhtor , Mrs. Kintni Itajjor , n grass widow , which told of licr liuUon vlth Kdvvard Svvmoy , a prominent mariled linn. llronock armed himsclC with iibasehill but as the most coin en lout weapon and at once pro ceeded to the rendezvous mentioned in the jioto nnd , suddenly assaulting Swincy , pounded his head almost to a jelly. A. M'li Tliut-'s tlioVny Clrolinll Kefer.s lo IllH Conviction , WOODSTOCK , Out , Sept. SO. } Vhllo Ilir- chall wns biln sr taken to jail last night , ho made his only comment on his conviction and sentence. Jlosniil "Ileio's , nhow-do-youdo. 1'vo ' had pretty hard luck all through. " Ho rctlied almost Immediately after reach ing Ms cell nnd slept soundly. He arose at the usual hour this morning- , ate n hearty breakfast , and appeared not ntall depressed. Mrs. Illrchall did not learn last nlghtof her husband's fate , Shovvus In a highly excitable condition and her physician gave her an opiate before the verdict was reached and she slept soundljall ulght. Instructed fur Insulin. ATCIHSON , Kan , Sept , BOSpecial [ Telo- KramtoTiiB UKE. ! The republican county couveitlon today nominated a county ticket , Including two tironounml Iiigalls men fortbo IcgisUturo. The resolution Instructs thoren- resent-itlvos and the state senator from this couiitvto vote for Mr. Ingalls' re-eiectlon to the United States somite. Ingnlh lives in this dty andthoi-csolutlon-nasadcpted lth- out u dissentingvoto. . Ttio Kliie ol'llollniul's Condition. TiiEllAatr , Sept. 0-Siiecial Cablegram. to TnnBiBJ : 'Jho royal phjsicians declare that there Is uo cause for serious anxiety ro- pardlnf tlie conJitlon of tbo king nnd that lo will soon bo ublo torcsuniohis uuties , O\vo Socialists ESSept. . 30. [ Special Cable- grain to TUB BISE.I In the elections for the lanpbthlnKUvo socialists have been returned. Ttiia is thollrst time tlio sochllst pirty has bcuu represented lu the upper chamber. " \Vlll Eleot a Prctlilent. Rio JjL > Eiito , Sept , 30. [ Special Cable gram to Tim Btc.J U'lio constltutlonnl os- somlly , after dlsousslip- the constitution , will elect n president oftho republic , vototho budget and men adjourn. The Melbourne Mr lice , 1 MIUJOUUNB , Sept , 30-Spociol Cablegram to TUB 33tt , ] The unions refuse to meet the cmplojcra ontho lusls oftho accoptaiioo by the unions oftho employers,1 manlfeato. The National I'rlhou Congress , ClNCiN > 'm , O. , Sept , UO. At the national prbcu congress today ono ot the most aui matoldiscussions of the meetln ? followed Ho loaclincof tlioolntreportfronithe ) stntul- IIR coinmllteo on illwharnod prisoners hy 'balrman Round of New York. The posf- lon taken by Round h that no direct aid hould bo glvcalo di'chargcd prisoners by tate agents ; that such aidpaujicrlzcs pris- nerj , Is nconfcsslon of tlio IneflUlcucy of tlio icmil administration , which should have lit- cd men tohavoearned a livingand ; that it irealcs n ] iilvllet'ed clan , admission to which s only obtained by the perpetuation of rime. 'llio penal ) ftt < Mn of the coun- ry ought to bo so planned and exo- u ted tliat no nrisoner could teavo > rlson xvalls until titled to earn an honest Ivinglmdha the Inclination to an honest liv > tiK and a place had been found forhlin. The ifllcers fortho cnsuingjear are : President , I. II Ilajes , ITremont , O. ; secretary , John L. Mtlllgan , Allegheny , l'i VmoiiB the honorary lecpresidcnts are : Dr. J.I ) . Scoullcr , Illi- iois , K. t ! . .NcMllhn , Iowa ; Thomas D , Canouse. South DaLota ; ( JeorgaVcolcs , Wisconsin. ioi.wi' JTJ t/ar.i/r. Sonic of the Disc Insures Made tiy ttio t'oiiiinlHHion. SIITTJIKB , IJtati , Sept. 30 [ SpecialTele gram to THIS Uru.JDisclosures are being nude every fe-\v days which show that the manlfcstoof AVIlford WoodmlT , president ol ho Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints , \\M put out at the Instance of tlio twelve apostles to counteract the dimnlng re- > orts of the Utah commission on polygamy , Jeorgo < 3 Cannon Ins tvovvhcs la San Vanctseo about to become mothers and thcro lasbcenno ox-dcr to obey the law. 1'rayers nrocacli Sunday offered in the tabernacle for .hocohalstti pilson , and the injunction con tinues tobo "live your religion. " A case In point la that of TJder Edwin ? oucks , nged forty-eight , who Induced an English iiintessto steal a girl and como with 101 to the land ot milk und honey at fifteen , She wni m.irrlecV to L'oucks , arid only this last week lie brought over his sister-in-law , aped tvveutv-one , promising : icrall jmnnerof things. Ho borrowed rive pounds of her and then wanted her to marry : ilm IIo also seut money to England foi llvcmarrlcd cousinsof his vvlfovvith the un derstanding tliat thoj wore to marry him on icacldngheroatid abandon their InwM hus bands for his saintly ombiaee , lie also re cently imposed to n girl , six feet high , in Cache county , thouph ho Is hut four feet high himself. The six-footer gave him , a largo and healthy bounce. The Kuglish. cousins came over to the land of Canaan with Touch's money and laughed at him when ho de manded that tucv bo soiled to him In Logan temple , und Miss f-ii7zlo Gault of Derbyshire , Ins slstcr-lnUw , scorned him utterly wbetihodeinaudclthatslto Iwsealod tohlin for tlnio and eternity , and left his root. She snjs the Mormon elders told licr In UiiBland that UUh was the -veritable simon-wo Wngdom of God-tho original Canaan rcopencU In America ; tint it Mowed \\ltli milk nndhoiiej ; also that the United States government.was achilcl of the devil which .soughtto destroy Ood's people nnd scizo oil their possessions , Uho saints had the house razed endowment rather than allow tbo government to take it , and would do thosamoby the Salt T nko temple. 1'ohpamy was , denied in England , hut on reaching this country Miss Gnult found -polygamy tobo hcldadivlno ordinance tobo both preached and practiced. Wilford AYoodnilT's manifesto was a pack of lies ; she could move they were , and her Mormon friends nil believed in polygamy , and prac ticed it'too , when they could safely , She Is going liack to England to take up too cudgels npiiiistthe. .Mormon chuich and will see If the members of parliament from her district cannotget n bill through dilvlng Mormon preachers out of England. Investigation of rcslmnster Wheat. WASDIVOTOV , Sept. 3O , House l-'ostmastcr "Wheat today before the Investigating com- inlttco i cite rated his former statements to the effect that ho thought ho vas > * 3olng the jnopor thing when ho entered Into a contract vlth Culbortson. Jho general u nderstand- ing ho obtained everywhere to the effect that tills was an oflico pcrn.uiblte. Enloo asked the witness if ho was engaged ia lobljlngr la behalf of any measures before the house. Wheat rejllcd tlint McGarrahan hnd asked him for his ( Wheat's ) nldlii getting his claim thiough congress , Witness spoke ton few members who know ofcout the claim to no connnoduto McGnrrahnn. Is'cvec got n. cent of money forspcaWng tomenibers. Ho never did expect togot anything except that Mc Garrahan said no would do as much for him. Adjourned. ENtato Tniiisfei-s. Onicioo , Sept. 30. [ Special Telegram to THE BEE. 1 The report of the real estate ex- chanseshovs that the tnnsfcrs of Chicago realty for tlio three quarters ofa year ending today reaches the enormous sum of { 100,500- 000. Thoa-veragofor tlio first two quarters of this j car were slightly over $55,000,000. , The total for the last quarterwns $50,040,712 , or a slight falllngon" . The decrease of over f,0K,000 ) ) is auo to tno agitation over the oucstlon of aslto for the woild's fair , -vvhen for j > e\eral \ weeks the realty business was almost at a standstill. At this rate the transfer * for tlio year will ejicccct WOO , 000,000 , , Itissnfoto predict that from the piesentoutlookthotr.insfers notfall below * . ! 15,000,000 , or over 100 percent more than. In ISSs'J. Dortten toflfn.111 hy MOINT Ivlouius , N. "Y , Sept. 30-\Villlam Joslyn , who nnlved hero jestcrday from Mount Clemens , Mich. , to visit his daughter , was attacked and beaten by a ( rung of roughs last night -while standing in front of thoSco- vllle heuao. IIo died -withlna fo\v minutes. llio assault wns without any provocation wluitevor. and bccausoof that and the vic tim's popularity It hns caused much indigna tion. Daniel ICetlngleader oC tlio gang- surrendered 111 nisei f this morning , and the whole of the pang , live In number , are no\v In Jail. ICcatlng admits that ho killed Jos Not Ordered . VJl lIIXOTO r , Sept sO , General Spnuldlng- , assistant secretary of the treasury , says there h no truth In thorcport emanating from 1'ortTownscnd'ash \ , tliat the revenue cuturVolcott has been ordered to proceed to Hehring sea to see ! scaling vessels. Ho said the AV'olcott had not been ordered to Bearing sea cr any whore else. lr a MJno. SIUMOKIV , IaSoiit,30. , By an explosion of gai nt the SUrllnpr colliery at noon toeing IZdward Eaikln.John Drlscoll , Phillip Shull JohnO'ITara , Miiomas Brennan nnd three unUnovvii men -v\cro \ very seriously burnec and tea others piin fully injured by boinj , hlovn about the cliambers liy the force of the explosion. The mlno Is badly damaged. An Knoriiinns Icehorc. PniLVDEU'im , Sept , 30-Spccinl [ Tele graia to Tuu HnH.-Tho British steamer Uuhh Mills , from LonUon , reports that on SoptcmbcrSl. 800 miles east northeast fron CapiUnce , she passed an enormous lecbcri which wai about three miles In ch-cuinfer cuccaud WO foil high , Slint IHsKlstcr mid Himself , Low KL.I , Mass , Sept. 80.-John O. Klchoh this morning shot his sister , Mrs. Idu Cun ningham of KcoJIng' . Mass , and then him self , Uoth will die. Financial matter caused the shooting. Oklixliniua.8 I'npiiiatloii. " \YisiuNaroNSept,30. , The census bureau today announced the population of thetcrrl tor ) of Oklahoma as 1)1,701 ) , , Tlio Kiiiscr Kn llontp. UEiii.iNSopt. , 30. [ Special Cablegram to Tin BIE , ] Emperor \Vllllam has started ca his Journey to Tleuua. CLJRHSOS FOR ISTJIASTElt , The Major's ' Name TransnlttccltolheSenito Yesterday Aftcrnooni PRESIDENT HARRISON WAV VISIT OMAHA , [ first Inc'Ulciit "Unilortho Iiaw 1'rolilb- 1(1 UK t lie Collect Ion of Ciiuip.algii AN * > CSSIIICIIIS The bliip Subsidy lilt Is. \VxsniNO70X \ 13tnBAtjTfiK ' 0\t \ iiBEr , ) iKVlllSrilEBT. > WASUIVOTOV D. C , Sept. : JO. | Tlmddcus S Clarkson has been nominated bytliojire-jldcnt as postmaster at Omaha In view oftho speedy adjoartnncnt of congress itlsprolwblo that lie will bo at once con firmed. MaJorClnrtaoavrasa Rallant soldier and is no\v \ dcpartrncnt commander of thoGiand Army of the Kepulillo in Nebraska and Is be lieved toboinovery way qunlltled for the placo. Ho is a straight , hardworking repub lican and the endorsements asking his ap pointment are from many of the best men of tlio city oC Omaha and the state of Ne braska. THE rnr'ii > n\T MAI VISIT OM HA. While at tlio wlilto liouso today Senator landcrson met Senator Allison , who was thcro for the purpose of extending an imita tion to IhopresldcnttOfiofroiiilCntisas , where liewill uo on October 10 , tolslt tlio corn pihco at Sioux City. Senator iNlanderson urged the picsldcntthntlf ho de termined to go to Sioux Clty ho should stop atOmnhi. The president expressed n strontr de lro to visit Omihn and said hoould xvlthin asliortthno advlso Senator Mnnder- son whether ho could extend his trip fiom Kansas in to Nebraska and lovu ; that his In tention hnd been toco fiom Kansns by way oflCnims Ulty and St. Lou is baek to Wash- iiiRton , hut that ho might change this plan and pa ) Omaha and Sioux Cityu visit. IVniCTCD 1011 I.1V1IXO1OMTICAT : TIUIIUTP. The flrst indictment found under thohiw prohibiting the collection of campaign assess ments vuis returned by the Brand jury of the District court yesterday. Charles A. New ton , presidontof the Old Dominion republi can leiijmo of the District of Columbia , sent a lirculnr to the employes of the government from Virginia asking them to contribute towards the election o the republican ticket. The matter- was biought to the attention of the ci\ll service commission nnd It was de cided to test the matter la tlio courts. Tno Indictment , stripped of legal verbiage. charges that Mr. Ncnton ouSeptcnYbcrUT , 1SS9 , solicited from Mar garet Blngley , a clcik in the bureau of education , ncontnouLioniortno purpose 01 aiding the election of certain candidates of the republican party In the state of Vir ginia ; tliat ho solicited from Paulas P. Glass , a clerk In the government printing olllce , on September S7 , 18M > , financial aid for the same purpose , and also at the same date and place no solidted a contribution from John ligon. Another Indictment has been found mains * John J. Voisor. Ho Is an cmplojo oftho govouiineut printing olllco and a member of the Old Dominion republican league. IIo Is charged with having- solicited and recehcd from JPaulus P. Glass , a fellow employe of the ofllcc , Che sum of & 5 for the purpose of assisting ; In the political contest being carried on In the state of Vir ginia at thattlmo. On October 51 ensuing it Is further alleged that ho solicited und oh- tatuedfrorn Sanli H , Colllnu § Ho housed for tbo same political purpose. HIE ami' stnuiYmi.j.s , Messrs. Tarquhar nnd Diiigloyvvhorepre , sent the shipping interests , hnvo arranged with Sneaker lieed to have the ship subsidy bills taken up during the Jlrsb days of the uoxt session. It Is the best they could do , for itas \ e-\ldcnt that the housowould not listen to a discussion of tbo tonnngobills this session. As it Isthosubsidv billhas. a place In tlio republican campaign boolcas 0110 of tlio measures which this congress has passed , for It wiis confidently expected the matter would , get through The deliv Is a spro dlssapointincnt totho shipping localities Aaron Vunderlillt of Now York has been about the corriJers oftho house for a week In ancfVortto spur mcmbcr&uptopa- tno bill at once , hut It has been no use , and bo goes homo tonight. MioMoriov oi'iiiMi OFIMCFUS. The so-called "examination" bill , which provides tint before cfllcers of the nrmy snail bo promoted they shall bo examined as to theirlltncss and that If found deficient upon the first examinationshallnot ho promoted , and Irdoilclcnt upon a second examination shall bo discharged from the nrmy , which has been in conference for some days , hns at last been agreed to whereby an amendment is made providing that such ex aminations shall apply In their strict ness only to oftlcers who arc graduates of n military academyand that ofllcersof tlio nrmyvvhoscrvcddnring the hitovar as vol unteers shall baexamined only us to their Ill ness for piactic < il service nnd not ns to their technical orscicntitlckno\\lcdgo , Thoexam- [ nations oftho Acturnns are to lw made by n board composed solely of oftlcors who served during tholnto war. Another Important pie- vision of this bill Is that hereafter promotions In the unny shall not bo in icgiinentsbut in the arm of service to which the otllcer be longs , Senator Manderson , wlio wns ono of the conferees , said that the prjctlcal workings of this bill-\vlll pm en tlho crowd ing out ot the service ofthoaooftlcirs whoso foitunolt waste to have served In the late war Instead of ic- cci-vlng nmilitary , education at West Point , FOSTVtbTIHWIIIAT Mt'ST IIHSiai. "Your correspondent has refrained from making any comments upon the Investigation of Postmaster Wheat of the house of repro- senUtivei. as ho lias heretofore bo mo thovery highest character among multitudes of friendslii Indian a , Illinois and Wisconsin , It appears , hoxvever , that ho has been guilly of some practices wtilch iiono of his friends can defend anil must resign hla ofllcoat once or ho will bo turned out with a vote of censure from the house of representatives. The case In short Is that Captain Wheat rondo a contract with n man hy the naiai ) of Calhoun to deliver the malls of the hous3 of roprcsentatUcs for $5,000 a jcarwhich is the llmitof the appro priation hy congi ess for this purpose. Cul- bertson bid the full amount and then repaid to Wheat , not as u rebate to ho returned to thotreasury , uut as a gift to him personally , the sum of SI0 , or 316) ) u month. Wheat accepted the money for several months , jind then the arrangement being discovered by so tno of his cncmlesvvns , discontinued and ho made nn attempt to renew It tlnougba third paity named Usher , In the second place Walter Wheat , the postmaster's ' son , has drawn two salaries from the government and has paid sums llko S3 nndtlO a month to a dummy who tlgiicd the pay roll for him , This net brings the young mini within the Jurisdiction oftho criminal courts nnd makes him liable to a Journey to the penitentiary , butlt in not probublo that ho will boproiivuU.il , The mildest form of criticism possible would bo to s.iy that Cap tain Wheat husmucloa dreadful fool of lilia- scir , THE POCTOP. is ENVIOUS. Dr. Rush of Chicago Is making some broad hints uttho political considerations -whlcbled totho Insertion of scv oral features In the tariff bill IIo has txuiherosoinotlmoluthomteicst of tbo distillers , trjlng to keep out the sec tion which gives special consldciatlon to California who makers , and his business has Drought him Into frequent consultation Avlth the turllf fianiers , Tuo doctor s.iiil today that the California wino provision was In serted ivsa means of obtaining the political support of the vvino men und through their ollorts securing tuothrco congressional dis tricts for tlio republicans. IIo nays that \hllo the mutter \\as landing | u conference howas made to understand that a suggestion from him as to a contribution for the campaign fund load to some attention to liU argument. / \ ! he puts It. "Itwas a question f meeting the auto ol tlio California men. " The coin \\lil \ KV men of the east vvhovvoreieprc- jcutoduy Dr. Kusli had no money to spire to "moot the onto" or carry California district' , so t ho Cut Horn In wlno provision wont Into tlio bill under tTino peculiar circumstances , according to Dr. Hush. TIIA.TJIlI.ror IIOX INVHTIOIIION. It is now many weeks since tlio ballot box Investigation In wlrlch Governor 1'oniUcr figures so prominently occurred before a house corntnittco of Which lt | irescntutlvo Mnsoiiof Chicago is chairman , but up to Unlo nothing hns been heatJ from Mr Maion ex cept somts rather vague promises that n report - port nouldccrtalnly bejinnilo at this session , The Impression has got ubout tlint , tbcro is ft \cin of polities In the delay , tlio purpoio being to put oft a ronott until after tlio coming elections , Iho report wouKl hardly bo very good mull tig for the republl- llcuns on. the eve ofa campaign , no matter hu\v sugar coated It might be. Keprcsenta- live Mason assured mo today that he was tryIng - Ing to get tlio committee together to veto upon the report and lie hojicd to accomplish this end before adjournment. Ho hnd culled thorn together jcstcrday , hut they had not come , andnoulil try It again tomorrow , Kep- rcsentatlvo Turner nf Uooigla. the democrat liend of the committee , says tbcio Ins been Inexcusable deity ova1 the matter , though he thinks the present disposition Is to make a icport. minOCK -IdAlNSTTlIKTAnirr. . "I am paired with the seimtor from Louisiana , believing ; that It ho were present howould vote no , mid 1 myself .veto no" In these words Senator I'uldock announced his -vote ncalnst the conference report upon the tariff bill today in thosoiuito , which vis the first dissenting vote upon the icpubliian side All the western senators -who liad pledged themselves to throw llio. tirilt bill Into confeieueo unless binding twine -\vas place ! upon the frco listvvero beseiged by tholr republican colleagues and uigeti to standby the conference report. Lite this afternoon It was announced that Senator Paddock's vote was the only republican vote wlikh counted against the bill , There vas therefore roiicncd s > irpihuwhen Senator I'ettlgrevv of South Dakota nmiounccd his pnirvvithSonntor Call of 1'loridi , and added that , believing that Senator Gill would tc In the negative , he. too , voted no. As Hie roll was called all of the nine senators -who hud solemnly pledged tnemsclvcs tovote against the confcreiuo re port-with the excep tions of I'addont nndljottlgrev , who placed themselves on record , and Senator Plumb , who did not vote , lecoidcd themselves In favor ol the bill , Senator Plumb alone In his scat evidently licsltutlng whether togo on record for oragnlnsjb the incisuio , The clcik was ubout to announce the vote anil hid risen forthat purpose when Senator 1'nddock leaned OMI * Senator Plumb's chair and held a vhlspcicd convorsatlou Senator Plumb arose niidv\hcnhisnamjivas called replied in a firm tone of voice , "no. " The result , was announced. Ihrco republican senators one each from IvUnsus , NouLraska and South Da kota had re fused toabiilo by the agreement and had voiced the protest , against -what they believed to bean unfair neglect of western claims in the aJjustmontof u gi eat economic problem. Mss [ aggie Hepburn , daughter of Hon. A. P Hepburn , solicitor of the treasury , will bo married tomorrow at , the homo of her par ents to 3Ir. Cliambcrltu of Cluiinda , lu. Hcpio-scntallvo Dichoi-ion of Kentucky , the successoi of Senator Carlisle in the houscfof representatives , refuses to sit beside n "nig ger. " Jlr. Miller of South Carolina , the col ored inii ) who was irivoii the seat in the house of > lr. Klliotb of that state last week , had. of course to lake the desk made v.icant by the latter , and It happens that Mr. Uickcrsoti sits next to him. Air. Miller I3JI mulatto of light com plexion , dresses neatly , indis quite as good looking : as Mr. "Dlcltorson , but the latter tliinlta his dignity is injured by having a negwi conKrcssman so near himnndbos mkoc tlionoorkooper to Hnd lilia anothcrseat. Assistant Secretary Daehellor of the treas ury department hns been nominated as minis ter to Portugal , in the place of Dr. Lorlnp ol Massachusetts. Mr. Baihcllor was formerly a justice of the international court at Cairn and was a candidate fora position In thcdip- lomatioservlt'O when. Ua was made assistant secretary ot the treisury , Senator Aland cr on and Uoprcscntativo Doi ey called upon the prosidonb this jnorn liiRin the intcrestof the bill for the relief of Colonel E. H Leib , who by the bill is to bo restored to the retired list of the army , hav ing been dismissed by the HndinRof a. rour mirtinl many years JRO. The prosldon seemed to bo lininessed with the representn. tionslnndo by Messrs. Muuccibon and Dor scy , but intimated that , however mueh h < \vouldliko to obi hro tills pallantr otliccr aiic that whatever s mpntliy ho mi tit ha\o for him in his present distressed physical condi tioii resulting from wounds , hocbuhl not sco his way clear to ovcrjiilo the action of the court martial and restore him the retired list. J'n lnccrs. it SO. At the meeting of tlio American institute of mining engineers vthlch is associated with the members of the intern nttonnl congress of iron and steel manu Tacturers now vlsltlnff the United States , the first paper read this * morning -\\ascntltlcc "Electlic Power Transmission In Wining Operations , " by II. S Spauldlng1 of Boston , Wass. J. II. Campbell's ' paper on tlTlio Plijslcal and Chemical ISouatious ot Opcu Ite.u-th Process"vas next put before tlio meeting. The meeting then adjcirncd until 2 this af ternoon. At the afternoon session "Notes on recent improvements In Herman steel uorlts anil lollin R Mills" was read bv It. M. D.xllen of Dusseldorf , Germany. That portiori ol It re- latitiBto the 1 n tmd action of sonklnp pits in steel -\\orks attracted cOnslderablo attention , The advantages iind db.idvantapres of thoho tits were dhcussed ntlenp-th Hunt of Chi- catjo , Holloway nnd Durfce s.ila that several tilala In tblscountry had Icon failures anJ the system would have to bo more thoroughly uudei-stood before It could bo adopted , liur- fco tliouRlit that labor organizations mlglit liavo had somotliliif ; to do with tlio failure ol Pidl jits , as if they had been a success it would dl Ispciiso with a number of men , < Tlio TIppcraryTrlnl , DaniiN1 , Sept. 38 la accordance with the announcement made aJTippcrnry yesterday , application was inado Jjoforo Judge Holmes of thohigUcourt , fornwrit to prohibit the TIpperarymaRibiratca from proceeding with the lie.iring in tlio uonspiiaey eases on the ground of bias against the accused. The opening spcech in favof of the -\vrit WOT made by Timothy Henley bo made an elaborate aiguineht. At Ulpperary , the reading of OK- tracts from the Carious speeches of the de fendants \Nas continapd by the prosecution to nrovo that ttio tenants had been Incited ty them to not pay rent. .Tutlgo Holmes postixincd decision on flea- ley's application , - 1 Tlio I3ockinci > ' Ciui ( jress Opened. LOMJOX , CO.-Tho aocknieti's , Sept - con gress opened today. Thomas Mann , who presided , spoke of what the union had ob tained for IU inciulwri. The cenRress , ho said , baa to consider a' further extension of the movement In the stapo of a scheme to takeover all thqiloelcworlf In London ona ro-operutho basis aud other questions. Mann maintained sll6nco on the question \ \ bother or not to unload vessels arriving from Australia loaded by noa-u&lon men. Lawler Nomliiatuflfor SlierllT. CIIICAOO , Sept. 80 , Congressman Frank Lawlcr was today nominated for alicrift ol Cooluounty bytlio demociats. UK-Congress man James II. U'ardwos nominated for probate - bate judge anil Jlrs.M , A. Mulligan for super intendent of schools , Mrs , Mulligan is the widow of the pallau t Colonel Mulligan and was pension agent ticro uudcr tlio last ad ministration. A Ctxso ol Oliolern at Ijli LONDON , Soi > t , 30. [ Special Cablegram to TUB DEITho ] engineer of the Urltlsli steamer 1'lcton at Lhernool , from AYIlminrr- ton , N. C. , Is aulTuring from a disease which Is suld to be cholera. ADOPTED BY THE SESITE Conference Report on the Tariff Passed . by a "Voto of 33 to 27 , THREE NEGATIVE REPUBLICAN VOTES , I'nddoulc , I'etllKrciv nml I'liinib Gn \\lth the * Ucniocrat.M-ContiiMtii- tlon or the Select Coiu- iiiHtceonlri-i atioii , WASHINOIOV , Sept 10 In the senate today the house 1)111 ) to promote the administration of Justice In the aimy vis reported and passed with a v bal amendment A resolution coatlmiliiu the select commit tee on irilgation and reclamation of mid landsduring the present congress \\as re ported nndncrrccd to. Also a resolution con tinuing the pay of session committee clciks mid clcrltsto senators dnriiiB thorcccis. A dellcicncy bill of { 10,310 for the compen sation of members and delegates was re ported nnd passed. .A motion to reconsider was made by Mr , Moignn and entered. Theconfcrcncoroportontho tatifT hill v\as taken up awl Mr , Caillslo addressed the sen ate. Howould not , ho said , attempt to dis cuss the economic theory ot the bill. Itvos not bU purpose to attempt to state the olTcct of the measure oa the public revenue , be cause It would bo impossible to do so with any degree of accuracy. Hut "ho would state approximately \ Its effect on taxation wouldbe. No member of the ilnnnco com mittee haiheiitmccl during the tarift debute to expicssan opinion a * to what the cfCectof the bill would boon the revenues of the gov ernment except the senator from lena ( Allison ) , who in tlio course of a ipcech on the subject of the expenditures of the government had revived the subject to some extent. But that was before the con ferees' report \ \ is made Mr. Caillslo as serted that the bill us it now stooit ( except ing siiBurand molasses ) , remou'd fiom. the frco list and placed on tbedutiahle lUt more than It took from tlio dutiable list nnd placed on the fiea list. lie also tisscited limb the bill would rcduco tlio revenues and iiiorotso taxation. Unless all liis.calculatlons were nt fault the a\or-a'o ( rate of duty under this con- fcienco bill aud tbo administrative bill on dn- tiablo articles uouldbo (50 ( per cent instead of 4. > } < i per cent undcrtho existing law. Mr. Carlisle teuton to give tlio URII rasas they IncieiscdtUo taxation , under the conference bill , in eider to compensate for the enor mous tncicaso of taxation u tax of U cents a pound ( aruountlni ; to $3,000,000) , ) , was to bo tahcn. oft tobacco The removal ofthntta-c would rciluvo no man and bo bcuellclal tv nobody except the manu facturers and atallcis of tobacco , who would uivido tliatSj cents u pound between them. Uoinlii tftho question of bounty on sunr , ho sild a jK-oulJ amount * o bcUvcon * T,000- 000 andy.iSlK)0UOO ) ri year , 'Jhls nns tlio first Utno in tbo history of the V country that it was pur posed to p.ay a boutitj to ndomcstlo pro ducer , but no pirt of the bounty , bo as sorted , -would bo paid to the mower of licet or aoi'Khuni or cane. Every dollar of It would KO to thcsugarmanufacturer. Thoproducer would not receive ahUfUcr paico for his prod ucts , forln tbollrstpUco the fanner could notcontiol the prices of his products , and in the second , pluco tlio manufacture ! of beet suffar would bo compelled to sell Ids sugar In open mhrltct In competition withsugir made from cano nndsoriliumntid , could not afford to pay to the fanner ono cent more for his beets than their value as com puted with the value of other substances from which sugar is mado. Nor uould the consumer , ho said , receive nay bcnollt fiom thobountj' . He would not get his sup.vrono centchcaicr than if no bounty was paid , for bounty-paid sugar would selllri thomarltots at tbo same price precisely as the duty-paid refined sugar coining from other countries. The courts had invariably heldtuntno state legislatuio could authoiuo a county or mu- niclpnlitv to impose taxes for tbe prpose of encouraging- manufacture ! * ot any other industrial puisuits If the states could not do ib { witliunlhnltcd jiowersof taxingUow.Mr. ) Carlisle asked , could thogoucud Ko\erninent doltl Kefcrrlng to the reciniocity amend ment , lie said it wns a pioposltloa to conlldo totho judgment or capilco of thoprcsldent alone tlio determination , not merely of cer tain facts defined in the law , but of the re sults and effects of those facts and ciicum- stances The amendment wasnot reciprocity ; it was lotaliation , puvo nnd simple. The liropositlon one to Mtalisito ontho pconle of the United States by imposing adutyoflO cents a pound on tea , 3 cents a pound on coffee and f rein 3 ! ) to 59 per cent on sifar ) ( , unless Chinn , Japan , Biazil and Spiin shoul < ) do certain things o\er which consumers In the United States had nocontrol. The amend ment as a mere political deUce to appease as far us possible Indignant public sentiment and check for the time beitiR a rising- cloud of opposition to an extreme policy of portec- tion. tion.Mr. . j\llison criticised several of Mr. Car lisle's stitcrncnts and denied theiraccnrucv. He ( Allisondiffered from JMr. Carlisle ab- solutelj ns to the effectof the bill nnd gave It as his belief that It would rcducotho ie ve nues toan amountbotHoeii HO,000K)0 ( and S-ljOOO,000. , On tbo ( luostloii of tin pinto ho expressed the belief that within nvo jears fiom this time the United States would pio- duce substantially all the tin pinto consumed hero and consumeis would ha\c \ It at a less pileo than they paid for It lastycnr. Coinm down totbosugarquestion , ho said lie had conversed vlth the planters of Louisiana who had come to Washington nnd thoio w. s not 0110of \\hodidnotsay the proposed "bounty would stiraulatfl imnicnsely the pro ducts of sugar In Louisiana nnd ho a great boom to them But now the senator Irom Louisiana ( Gibson ) charged the conferees with discriminating ncaiiistthatlndustry. If it wore true that nil the Louisiana sugar planters spurned the Lountj nnd denounced It and declared It un constitutional , they might mid a congress that vould take them at their word. Ho be lieved the bill was on the -whole a fair bill to c\cry \ section of tlio country as a protective measure and ho did not Miovo Its general effect nouldbo to operate harshly on ono sec tion of the country as against another sec tion. Ho thought some of the duties many of them were too hiuti , and ho said so rnoro than once on the lloor of the senate. He liopodtbo bill would , have afalrtcst , and , If ltpro\ed \ benclltlal , ( a ? bcllovid ' itwould ) , It would settle the qucstlon'of the tariff for many jeara to como. Tliotonfcicncoreport was agreed teen tlio slfrnalsorvlco bill , The liouso bill to enable the postmaster general to tcsA at small towns and -villages the practicability of tbo frco delivery sjstcm ; us passed , Mr. ( ! ray spolio briefly on Uio tarift and Mr. .Aldrlch then closed the debate. Thoscnato proceeded tooto on the confer ence ropoit. Messrs , Paddoclt , Pettlgrciv and I'lumb ( republicans ) voted iu the ut'fja- tlvo. The following is the vote : Yeas Aldrlcb , Allen. Allison , BlairCam , eron , Casey , Chandler , Cullom , Ibwts , I'latt , i'overs , Sanders. Siwycr , Slicrman. Spooncr , Sto\vnrt , Stockbrldgc , Wilson of Iowa , \Vulcott-33. Nnjs Barhoor. Bute , Blaeltburn ladgett , nutKr , Carlisle , Cockrell , Coke , Colqult , Daniel , Gorman , Gray , Ham plan , Harris , Hearst , Kcnna , Morgnn , Paddock , I'asco , I'ettisrow , Phi inb. 3'uKli , Hniisoin , Hcgan , Voorliees , Wulthall , Wilson of larylnud 'J7. The following pairsuoro iiiinojiiccJ : TellcraudIJeri7Uoiph , , nnd Brown , 1'urwcll and I'ayne.Quayandl'uulltner ' . , Morilll and Vance. DaUs and Gibson , Illscock and Jones of Arkansas , Hlgnlns and Me I'he re on , KnuiroandCiCorK'O , Turpie and Wuihburn , Vlst and Stanford. In addition Messrs Call and Kustlswcro paired with Ptttlgrov aad 1'addock , ho voted In the negative. So tbe conference icport was agiccdto nnd now the tariff bill need only tlio signatures of the presiding ofllcorsof loth h\ \ _ _ , ' and the pro ! dontof fie Unltod States , - * The liouso con curix'tit re ioluticii 1 - 'root the eurellmcnt oftho tariff Mil w.tsnV ' $ to. ' Houie. ,1. , \VA9inxmov \ , Sept. ,10. In the house1 * > y the Joint resolution fortlio inlntinR of \ 0 copies of the II fth annual i-opoit of tlio inl sloiier of labor and the Joint x-esohitlor. propriatliifflOOtiOto enable the postmn\ \ pencrnl to t t at small towns and > lllni. tlio syst-'in of free delivery ercj passed , The bill vas pmscd for'thoapiwlntinent of nn nclclitlounl Justice of the supreme court of .Arizona. On motion of Mr. Mclvinlcy the concur rent resolution vai nguud to , directing tlio cleric of the house to number consecutively the paiagrnphs ottho enrolled tnilrt bill. The ipenkcr laid before the house the bill toclollno and regulate the jurisdiction of tlio United State * courts. Uclerrcd to thcjudlcl- nrv committee. Thoreiiuest oftho senatofor a coiifereneo on thoblll topromoto the admlnlstr.itlon of Justice In the United Stales army was giantcd. The senate Hill passe ! cstahlishinpr cus tom collection district lu Is'otth and South Dakota Adjouined. ' JtSV.tl'H. General Jhrlj Ilritlscd Under n falN Ini ; llulldlnj ; nt Ijiiielilmi'i ; . L-rj.cmiuiio . , Sept. 30. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BirJ ( lenoial Jubal A. Uarly hul aunrroiv escape from death this after noon. IIo was standing iti front of a buildIng - Ing on Main street which vas icccntly burned when , suddenly and without a mo ment's warning , the avail fell , burying him In a mass ol debits. Ho wnsiescued in about twenty minutes , only slightly hurt , from undei some largo tiuibois which held the debris oil of his body , Nebraska , lo-wa ami Dakota Pensions. WASHINGTONSept.30. . ( Special 1'clogiani to TurBEF ] Pensions weio granted tocl.iy to tlio following Ncbr.xsk.ins i Original vV'illhin M' , F. Dodge , Clirks , Incrc.iso- Chuilcs H Carter , Grant ; James IT Delano , Wellsvillo , James MovvryCrawford ; Horace Orccno , Ragan ; Davld Sloan , Vorlc , .Tame1 ? Guskcll , llubboll ; John JtcUauloy , Ucavcr Crossing ; Dennis Ljons , O'tCdll ; Abraham Greener , Table Rock ; Lewis A. Colburn , .Manilla ; John Hare , Albion ; , Robcrt.HarvU , Uxotcr ; Dow Stuhnin , Tiosscr. Io\va : Original Tianhlin liiyan , Albla ; Hiram Dcwukl , Independence. Restoration and Increase Vortiij S. U'alhice , Independ- cnco. I nci ease ,1 ames Urock , Tuniicll ; JohuT. Johnson , Atlmtlc , Hubert II Jones , Iowa City , Hussell Miller , Malcom ; John U. Winder , liedfordVatsonC. . Lconaul , Sioux City ; Aliram Dispuinett , Cedar Rapids ; Allen li. White , Sioux City ; John A. Ue- Long.Alliia . ; Christopher IVood , Mnrtlns- burg ; Henry Single , Drakcsvillo ; Wairen Oatilels , Bedford ; William C Hnrnes. IDen- mnrk ; Phillip Itolston , Lenox ; Uufus Tompkins - kins , Wyoming ; William II. Duncan , ITiilr- flcld ; Hlchard J. A. Wilkinson , Floils ; IlughR. DukuVoolourn ; John Caipeiitcr , Moiugona ; Jiuncs Powlson , Ira , Solomon A. Vestel , Madrid. William II. ( U-ess , l rcd- criuksburu ; Cluvles B. Asliley , Crcsco ; fjUtlicrO.Hrovn , Magnolli ; Floyd Iiossottcr , DCS Moines ; David J\lcyers \ , Goldilcld ; Uohcit Dickey , Dos Molncs ; Hcnlamiii R Davis , Latlmei ; Alexander V. Nichol , Dcu- vet ; rilliiighistMo\vry ! \ , Janesvllle , William HullDlooiiilield ; HenryI. Blown , Vititon ; Frank Hczarcli , Ashton. Ueissuc Ilonjamlii F. Carter , IPattcrson. Original widow- Nancy I. , widow of Joseph 1) . McDonald , Dint South DnUotix : Increase Jonathan G , Wiltham/rultott : IlemrPlatt , South Cran- doni Albert If. Daniols , Mitchell ; Edvvitu McOomb , Itoanokc ; Hansom Slatthcvvs , Arlington ; HendersonVImalM , Ihghinorj. Heavy Clntlilnt ; J'irm Tallnre. BOSTON , Wass , , Sept. 30 Raphael fc. Locnlnberg.dealorsln and mnnufacturcrs of clothlnc , have assigned Their liabilities reach from ? 173OOO , to ? JOOOOO , , 'L'heir ciedit- ors are mostly largo -wholesale houses in Boston , Kow Vorlt and Philadeljihla. The llriu Is nt work upon n statement. ] t is prob able that an arrangement will bo nude tocn able the firm to continue and the lost.es will not bo heavy. Humors of a disagreement botivceii the partners led to an investigation by the bouses of whom they soupfht credit. The causes of the disagreement said to be the outside business plansof Loowiinberg- , Several of tbo creditors say the Jlrrn alvays paid up prompt ! } , Nomlimllous. " \Vasui\OTOv \ , Sept , 30-Tho president to day sentto the senate tlio following nomina tions : George S , Jtotcheller of New York , niinlsterrosident and consul general to Portugal tugal ; Oscar Mnlinrose of Minnesota , consul at Denla , Spain. Postmasters : Illinois WilliamV.Vashburn \ , ilargau Park. Wis consin Michael Sweet , Plymouth Minnesota seta AugustH. Andei'son , Kasson ; Josenh McMurtrey , ildom ; Tied H. Wheeler , Apptoton Iowa-Georo ( U. Cornstock , P.ijetto N"cbraslia "I'liadeus S. Clarkson , Omaha ; William C May , Gothcnberg. South Dakota-WilllimS Chase , SturgU ; 1'innh II. Ilooiicr , JSuroka Most oftho above post- olllces bccomo presidential October I and the nominations are of Incumbents. Matter. W \SIIIVOTOV , Sept. 3D. Jlr. Seckcndorff , New YorkTilbuna correspondent , appjared before the Ilaum conuultteo today. Ho had consult * ! xvith poraons who had gl von him information , and as they were unwilling to hnvo their names disclosed ho declined testate state them. Lewis , u minority member , wanted the re port of the investigation m.iilo tu the house. The chairman said It seemed impossible for the committee to meet again , as tins was the the last business day of the session , but the committee \\ould stand adjourned subject to call and another meeting will bo held if possible fc Crlspi UcnlcH ( lie Intcrvlov. o f E , Sept.iiO. [ Speclnl Cablegram to THE BEE. ] Captain I'rncassa tlenlcs the authen ticity of tlio interview purporting to have been liad vlth Signer Grisnl , the Italian pilmo minister , and published by the rig.no ofl'arls , Areprcsentatlvo of Captain Fra- cassa had an interview xvlth Slgnor Crlspl and hoasseiU that twice durlngtho conver sation the prlin-j minister denied that ho hud spoken with any upresent.itivo of ttio rignro. llcfuso tlio MciI'M Dcmtiiidn , Lovnox , Sept. 30. ( Special Cablegiam to Tun BEI : . ] The Scotch iron misters lnuo dcllnltely refused to arceclo to the turnu de manded by tlii'Irmen. TboCumhorland Iron vorkers promitoto support the iron \vorkers vho are now on astrlko In Scotland on con dition that the latter Insist upon eight-hour shirts. Thonbandoninent of all hope of set tlement of the trouble has stiffened the pig iron market at Glasgow. N'athrs Mnsvaorn n Criw. LONDON , Sept. 80.-Advlces from Now Guinea stnto tliat Mr. Iltdly , owner of the cutter Isaliel , belonging in Ilartlcpool , and crow of the vessel v\hlcli was eiifiaged In lishlngfor pcnilsolT I\'ow Guinea , wcio maa- sacied by nati\cs. 'llio cutter was looted and tlieu scuttled. Arthur nt Sim Knuiclsco. SAN FJUNCISCO , Cal. , Sept. au.-Chlef Arthur of the brotheihoodof locomotlvo en- glneewhasarrlxcd hero to settle , if possible , the dlWcultlcs between tlioSouthcru 1'aciflc i all road company and Its cnglnceis. Arrested au nKpj , H , Sept. : iO [ SpcclulCableuramtoTiir. IlcB.J-A Herman lady has been arrested at Cannes who had In her possession anumtcr of topographical charts of the forticss und plats of th other defenses of tuotoun , BONG HIMSELF TO A TREE , , ° r - - - Tlio Tragic Tinalo to tlio Romanca 5n Oowboj's ' Llfo , AKEARNEY MAN DEPARTS UNDER A CLOUD Imnnlcd on n l-'ork. Ilniullcn old Mnn'n Injuries In it lltiimwii ) DIsasti-diiM li'lro at Craw ford Htnto n , Kcb. . Sept no-Special [ to Tun HIB.J A cowboy named James Mc-Kco , ? m > 1'loyed ' on n ranch about twenty miles west ot ( lertng , had paid gallant attention to nyounpr. maiden-who lived on nnniljacont inncli , She did not , however , return his affection , and on Thursday ho became nvvnrotlmt his suit vas hopeless. Aftey writing n short letter to her doclml 11 K his Intention , ho rode bis horse to a chimpof cotton woods on the rlv or bank and tlcing his lariat rope to an ovoihanging blanch on the ono cud and around liU neck on the other , drove hMioi-bO from under him. Ills body hung for fifteen hours before Itvna discovered. The girl Is almost prostrated by her innocent connection with the tragedy. A Kcnrno ) Sensation. KEAHNKY , Neb. , Sopt. 0. [ Special to Tun UKU.V. . II. Is'eely , n renl estate agent of this city , dlsnppeaicd about a week ago1 , nnd it Is alleged that bo left a number of bis filcnds and associates In the luich for a con siderable amount. In connection -with bis real estate business ho was an luithori/od ab stractor of titles nnd tlio authorized manager of thoNohrnshn f en co company , His lu bis capacity of abstiautor , It is nllogeil , that the principal invgul iritics occur. It has been discovered that In several cases ho has made falsoiejoids , orabstiaetsof title to property , and usi'd those iccord-t to obtain additional loans on pioporty alie.uly mortgaged for all it Is worth ThoBulTilo county banlt holds a mortgage on piopcrty forfMit , which Is affected by n f.dso absti.ict , a previous mortgage having boeii concealed. The lo\v.i loan and trust , company is a sufferer. JSI.i. Ucllin 'or , avho bad nil oflico with Fi.mk Spauldlng , Is said to bo a loser to the amount of ? ' , OOU. Certain IComvood's propel ty lyicl been moi tgagod for more than Its value by mc.ins of Irregular ub- stracts. The Nebraska fence company mnde Nccly manager lastspilng. ThoLompany has never authoiUed any Issue of stock. Necly was a subsciibcr for quite a block of stock-vvlth other gentlemen As manager , without any authority , ho caused stock to bo printed , HU- cureda seal , issued stock to himself and dis posed of it some time ago. Inijialcd on nKoik Handle. C i\rit : vi , Ci rv , Neb , Sept. 80. [ Special to THEllii.J Sunday evenlne Isaac Tnivur , ono of the first settlers ot Met rick county , jumped fiom a hay mow and \\iis impaled on the liandloof a pitchfork. It Is feaicd his in juries will prove fatal. IIo Is upwards of sixty jears of HKO , and came from Oattman- RUS county , N. V.vvlien tbo town -was called "Lone Trci,11 and the surrounding country a wilderness. IHt-instroitH 1'lro nt Crawford. CiuwKoiiD , Neb , , Sept , 30. [ Special Tolo- pramto J'IIK Bri : . ] Fire brolto out on Second end strcetat 12 o'clock last night , consuming flvo buildings , among wliloU UMH Darroji fc Souther's wholesale and retail grocery houso. 'The lire started In the rear of tlio lined hoUii and was tlio uork of an Incendiary , hos probably f > 0,000 ; reasonably well insured. Sunday Scliool Convention. BIIKWSTEU , Nob. , Sept. W. [ Special Tele gram to Til u UKE. ] lilaiuo county Suiiclny school convention was held In Brovvster S.iturday nnd Sunday last. The convention was largely attended and especially enthus iastic , tiiufard Oldhum of I'urdiner was chosen piesidcnt and Frank Svvongel of Brcvvstei secretary , for the ensuing year. Gage County Fnlr. BEVTHICI : , Nob. , Sopt. ! { 0. [ Special Tele gram to TJIK Bisr.1 The Gage county fair opened hero today with encouraging pros pects. The entiles are numerous nnd mnko un excellent crop showing for this suction. The races promise to bo very interesting and a largo number of the best howos of south ern Nebraska have been entciecl. Stuntoii Notoj. STVNTOV , Neb. , Sopt. UO. Speclnl to TUB BEF. ] Kx-Uovornor Larraoco of Iowa spoke to a largo audience at Lamb's opera house in .this place last ulKht. The Stunton county fair opened today with overv department full. 'J.'bo attendance Is largo. ( llO CllH ' . Nob. , Sopt. ! ! 0. | Special Telegram - gram to Tins BEI : . ] August C ! . Upton of this plaro was arraigned in Justlio Watts' court at Wateiloo. charged by the village hoard of lilkborn with selling liquor without all * cense. After hearing u pint of the testimony for the plaintllC his honor dismissed the Democratic Nomlnntinnfl. Nnnmsicv. CITV , Neb , Sept. HO [ Special Telegram to TUB Bi.r. ] The domocratlo county convention was held nt Syracuse to day. John IMattcs. Jr. , was nominated fo the senate , William Flamino and W. K. Amos for the house , John Morgan for county and John J. Tuten for commissioner. Injurious Uuiinway. NOUTII BUMI , Nob. , Sopt. ! ! 0. [ Special to Tur. IJnr. ] Dr. ha Do.m'.s team ran away \vlth him today and throw the doctor from the buggy. It cannot jot bo learned to what extent ho is hurt , but it Is feared ho has sus tained severe Injuries Internally. Ono arm is broken and his nose Is fractured. .Inin pod the Track , EI.KIIOHV , Neb , Scpt. 0. [ Special Tolc * grain to TUB BKK.I A. car of stone on the Union 1'aclfio local freight train No. 25 , jumped the track at n point about a qumtcr ofainiloc.istof this place today. No damage - ago wns done nnd trafllc was not delayed over forty minutes. TcuiiniNcli Iml open ( I on tH. Tr.riMiiEh.Neb , Sept. IIO. [ Special Telegram - gram toTniBir. ; ] A sir.nll crowd listened totho speech of Captain Trevclllck nt tlio independent meeting today , C. C. Williams , the independent nominee for state senator , t opened the mooting. The captain made a speech In fuvor of the amendment this ovca- iui * . Mr , Ilnrlnnat Fall-Hold. FAiitnKi.ti , Neb , Sept. ! tO. [ tipjclal to Tun DEI : . ] lion , N. V. Harlan , candidate for congress , spoke at this place today. Ills coming was almost wholly unannounced , yet the hall wns crowded to Its greatest capacity * Ills Bpccchvvas enthusiastically iccelvud. Klro tit Kort Kobliixiin. POUT Uonivaov , Neb , , Sopt. ! JO. [ Special Tcleeram to TUB IJi.c. ] At2no : this morn Ingllro completely ilostroyod the building used by the cavalry troops ns a blacksmith shop. A hoird of otlkcm will bo ordered to Invcbtlgato the cause of the Ilro. Ilirovvii Irom IllHVngon. . NitiiiusKi Cm , Neb , , Sopt. -Special [ Telofjram to TIIB Hi i : . ] James Wright , a farmer aged eighty-six , was thrown from bis wagon today by n frightoncd team and had his Kkull fiaetiuecl and was otlicrvslso uert * ouslylnjuicd. For > rcKoiilinii Notvvltlistiuiill ng , l Aiiini : ! ! ) , Kob. , Bopt , 30.-Siwclal [ to TUB Ucu.J-J. L. Oliver , publisher of th