2 THE OMAHA. DADDY Bflff , FRIDAY , OCTOBER 17 , 1890 , WAR AMONG THE WOMEN , A Lively Tiino in the Iowa F , 0 , T. U , Etato Oonvcntion , If RESULTS IN A SPLIT IN THE RANKS , Mrs. J. Kllen Fostrr'n Actlin In With- lrnuInpr from the Nnllonnl Unlcin on Account of IIH I'lirllwan ItCHOllltlutIM SlIHtalllbll. Drs MOIVRI , In. , Oct. 1ft. There was n warm thno In the state convention of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union today , resulting In a split between the non-pirtlsan and so-failed third pirty forces , and the miln body receding from the national union. 'Iho JiKht was over the report of the commlttto on credentials , which recommended the unseating of n number of delegates considered disloyal to the constitution of the Iowa union. The report WM finally adopted by a loto of SOO to 80 The nonpartisan - partisan forces were led by Mrs. J , Kllen Foster , president of the lown union , who , with n number of supporters , \\lthdrcwfinm the national convention lust > uar. Today Mrs Foster answered questions asked by the delegates The llrst referred to the reso lutions p.isscd by the national body , which Mrs , Tester thought oupbt to convince- anybody that that organization \vns anything but non-partisan. Asked to ex plain the position of her faction in the Womnn'sChristian TcinHraneo | union , Mrs Tester replied that the Woman's Christian TomiM-runco union had no politics and no position on political questions , hut that tern- peranro was its object. .Aiked how the lo\va union could icccdu from the national Union when it Itself was partisan , Mis Foster re plied that the ] o\vn > union had never taken a paitisim stand on j-olitl-al questions. Asked to exnhtln her position as a republican and at to her non-purtlsuiishlp , Mrs. 1'ostcr replied that she , as an American woman , clung to her right to exercise her liberty under the constitution , bho WHS an Intense repub lican. A woman could bo nn Intcnso democrat and } it bo n non-paitisan worker for tompcrnnco. A lady nroso and aslted If a woman's opinions as n partLsia Hhntild not bo recognized lathis contention , nnd Mrs Foster replied emphatically no ; there is absolutely no politics in this conven tion The Indy said that she felt thcro was a inachlno In which our political opinions wcro not iccognUcd , Mi's. Foster denied thnt thcio was any discThnlnutioii. Another Indy said she had iecoi\ed communications telling her to act in a ret- tain ny because It was opposing the action of a ( nild party woman. Airs. Poster said that no ofileial action at any time had e\ei' bewi taken to send such .1 connmuiication , hut nooinan should bo allowed to conio Into lonii us n pmtteiin woman working against the interest of the Iowa Woiiians' Cluistlim Temporiinco Union. [ Hofeirinn to the cnso of Mrs Henry , an onicial of the national union | Gtcat confiiilon followed this One Indy asked Mrs Foster to explain the terms p.ntl- sail and non-partisan , and asked if the action of the Iowa Women's Christian Temperance union did not trc.ito division and partisan ship Mr > . Foster said tlio question before tlio house applied to the politics ofworkeis ii ; the orinniznllon , and not constitutional illusions , and declmed the lady out of ordci The lady demanded a heirinf ; . Tlio presi dent put the question mid was sustained. U ho piesitlent was asked how a non parti san convention could ( .end.i . telegram of ap preciation to suuh partis-ins as Heed and Wilson , and if telegrams would not bo sent to other pirtisms besides renublloans Ctles of "Yes , Yes , " aiosofiom all over the house , and Mis \vcntontocxplatntliatlt u as temper.mco and sentiment thut was np- predated In these men , and not their parti sanship. .At the afternoon meeting n vote was taken as to \ \ bother the Iowa union should rcccdo from Frances Willard's national union on no- count of the third party attitude of that body , and the Iowa union voted to no loiiRer bo identified with the national union. The vote for the Jon n nnn-paitisau union w.is 315 ; for thn national union , ( iS. The defeated delegates then wlthdicw in a bodp with tlio intention of forming an loxya union on a third party bn.nls. Mrs l'ostcr declined u re-election to the prcsldeucj , and Mrs Muttlo B alloy of Shui- nndoihn3olected pioslclent for the ensuing jcar , Mrs. M , J. Aldilch of Cedar Haplds was rc-elei ted corresponding secretary , Airs. .1. Ullcn Foster Avlll horonftcr reside nt Washington , About foitv members of the seceding or pirllsnn iininch mot this even ing and oiganlzcd nn Io\va union , with Mrs. Mar ) A McGonlglo of Des Molnes as presl- limit A. Pastor's No\ol Suit. TOUT Uonni , la , Oct. 10. [ Special Tele- gnim to TUB lH.i-Kov. | Patilck Smith , pastor of the Catholic cnuich at Storm Lake , has bi ought suit against Patrick Casey , ono of the members of his church , for f 10 , the amoun * duo for support of the pastor. A Juiy trial va.s had and a judgment found against Casey for $ S nnd costs Casey appealed the case to the dlstiiet court. The matter created quite a sensation , many of the church mem- bei-b siding with Casey , rather Smith has had consldeiablo ti-ouhlo with \arioui mem bers of his congregation It Is only a few weeks slmo ho Instituted a $ ! > 0,000 damage suit against William Malay for defamation of character , V Valuuliln Donation. Swt'v Crrr , la , Oct. Ill [ Special Tele gram to TIID Hi'H. ] D. II. Talbott today nuido a formal convojanco for the benefit of the lown stnto university of his scientific library and his entire collection of mineral specimens nnd of specimens in the different brnnihciof nntural history. Tlio value of the donation vxreeds tfo.oou. The 11 bran-con tain- , many \\oiks of great value , ami Mr. Tulliott H'borxcs thoiiso of It during hLs life. Hols a socialist of Jlnu attainments , nnd ho has pcnt t\\cntv jours In tuo collection of the i iiblnet , which is extensive and rare. Death of Kov. Ilenrv Holers. Drn Moivrs , la , Oct. 10. | Snecal ! Telegiiun to Tin : Ihrl-Hov. Henry A. Rogers , pistor of the Forest Homo Uaptlst church , and connected with the facultvot Dei Molnes college as hlblo Instructor , died this morning. Ho leaves a wife. TlieGornmii hoclallst CongiOHR. II u I.K , Oct , 10. In the Gorman socialist congress today thoi-o was a warm dlseussloii over the church question In tlio programme. Ilcrr Schwarz aud others depreciated whole sale secession from the church Herr Liob- knecht said ttmt when the overthrow of the state classes Is achieved church snccrdotu- istn will fall uith It , As for himself ho liked neither priests nor tliuir opnoucnts. Ho In troduced n rosolutioii , which was adopted , declaring that the party programme agiood upon in Ib75 is nolongor la touch with the times , nnd instructed the committed to sub mit to the uext coiigiuss a revised pro- gramme. The Uumnrrt Salil to o IJnsolens. WVSIIINOTOV , Oct. lu.-Sccrctary lllalno is informed by the minister of the United States at St. 1'etor burg , in regard to thou - liotis i-oporta of alleged persecution by the Russian government of the Ilebrmu llvhig in that country , thnt upon a thorough Investi gation ho will ho able to present not only the denial of the Himism go\ eminent hut of the Hebrews ttiomsolvcs , and conJlnnntory tostl- monv that these injurious allegations am baseless. Tlio Capo of Good Hope Jtnnk. LOMIOV , Oct. 10. The report of tbollquUla- tloa of the Capo of Good Hope bank- , which uspendod u few weeks ago , shows that the not minimum dellclt U 401,000. Itas nocc'isury , the rupert says , to call an assess- uicut uix > u the shurfltiolders of 10 per share. - A AVIItl Story. CHICAGO , Oct. 10. Charles Ujor , nRlxtecn- ' year-old ) outh , \ > ho say * hU parcnU tvsldo at No. 410 Cllcndalo avenue , Peorla , U In the dotenUon hospital for the insaao , tbU city. Ho accosted n policeman In the southwestern ' pirt of the city today , asking for n knlfo wnorcwlth to cut hli throat. When taken Into custody ho told it wild story of his love for a i'corla hello , quarreling with i rival , and a duel , In which his opponent was killed. Ho escaped from I'eorln in a bnlloon and landed hero this morning. He does not give the names of the other duellstor the gill. Ho Is evidently insane. ma jiicy/iw tA VAII VKK. Collapse of n IJtron In the Iiiiinlier ntnl hall Trade , M VM5TKIMich , Oct. in.-H. O. Peter * assigned today. It U Iho largest financial crash In the stito for ycirs and comes fro-n n source least expected. I'oterswai the lead - Ing spirit in a score of big cntcrptlses nnd was n Daren ! n the lumber and silt trade. The assignment covers millions of dollars \\orthof property and will bo far-reaching in Its tffocts No schedule of assets or liabil ities Ins yet been filed here. Prom outside hut reliable sources It Is learned tint the lia bilities will bo fully SJ.000,000 , with assets in 8rlou' banks , lumber companies , salt mines , etc. The plant hero mndo enormous profits , but the outside ventures as n rule have been disastrous , especially the Alabama and North toiollai lumber ventures. It is thought that thu assets In Manistee , Grand Hipids nnd lands In the northern peninsular and the southern pirt of the state , lumbT. etc , II Judiciously handled , will cover the llibllltlos. It is stated that the only banks lllcely to suf fer nro In Mnulstco , Aiuskegon nml Giand Kapids , ns It Is said that the Detroit banks for a short tlmo past have declined Peters piper. On tsi > Rums Mich. , Out 1C. llio fi t cUccta of the great Peters failure was felt hero tonight when it was announced that the linn of Arthur aiclgs &Co. , in which Peters was Intel estcd , had tiled 11101 ( gages aggro- Rating ucarlj 4 > W,000 , covcilng all their proi > oity. _ _ _ _ Caltunniid MuMlii Collapse. LOMIOK , Oct. 10 ThoMessis. Merry , ono of the lirgc-it muslin and calico firms In Olasgow , have failed. The liabilities nro enormous. _ _ 'flit : S < ) lJ * Jl.lKKK S. Clmiijcn 'Hint May Ho I/oolced for In the Sapiiniirf TiMite. Cl c oo , Oct. ID fSpccinl Telegram to Tun BFK.I The National Soip Mikors1 as sociation , after a two days' ' session , ad journed to meet In Pittsburg January 3 next . Aicsolutlon was adopted for the formation of local associations to rcgulnto thonfTaiisof the several localities Interested , to settle dinicultles , ilx prkcs nnd nrmngo nltbusincsb IKViiliarto the trado. 1'iemiums , srhoincs , jiil o gifts , special rob itcs to certain cus tomers , etc , will also be abolished in due season , and credits will tw rostucted to sixty diys. Private brands for largo dealers will also bo abolished. O'llrlon nnd nillon In P\uisOct Ii5. WilliamO'Dilcn and John Dillon , the lilsii nationalists , who escapedtho Irish police list week and arrived nt Cher bourg jcs tend ly , ic idled this city this mom- inc. inc.In nnlntenlow Dillon said that after the jacht was out two days the supply of Illnmi- lutlngoll failed and it was impossible to light the yacht lights. This inulo it duiifrcr- ous sailing in such a crowded waterway and so eial times they minowly escaped being run down. O'Brien's solo object in refusing to face his accusers to the end in Tippeiarv was toltcep his engagement to speik in aid of the lush cause in America Ilowas con- lldent that the mission to that country would meet AS itli success , The death of Glidstono or the bankrupts of the National league lu'io the solo hopes of the lories in their light against parliamentary aeitation for Irish homo rule. Dillon and O'Bileii will remain in Paris for eight da\i when thcy will proceed to Hiuro , uhero they will talto pwsago for New York. Dillon said that ho and O'Brien would re main in America four months and then re turn to Ungland aud suirender themselves to the police. Ho laughingly added that they had beea prisoners bo often that a few months moro or less doesn't frighten thorn. < P South Cariiliim Colored Ilopiibilcnns. COUMIUA , S. C , Oct. 10. At a meeting of colored icpublic.ins from various sections of the state resolutions wcio adopted declaring tint the delegates do not consider it wise or prudent for the republicans to put a ticket In the Held. After a heated discussion a resolu tion \\as also adopted recommending that negroes , for the betterment of their condition , vote for Haskall or the nntl-Tlllima demo cratic ticket. The resolutions declare , that the negioes do not deslro social equity or po litical supienmcy , but as citizens of the United Status they demand an impartial ad ministration of the governmeat and a just share in it. Killed In an plosion , PITTSIIUHO , Pa. , Oct. 10 An explosion oc curred at the Moorhcads rolling mills , Soho , about 1SO : o'clock Sourul men wcro en gaged lu drawing coke from the o\cn3 hen the hot dust blow out , enveloping- entire iiaity. Edward and John Hughes vero binned almost bojond recognition. Peter Ijltlmnoy , Frederick Baker and four Hun garians wcio also badly burned. The cause of the accident is not known. Tonight Edward Hughes and Michael Kor- wat uicd. Homer Bcai in und John Hughes can not live. There IN Retaliation. WASHINGTON- . lO.-Secretary Windom has sent a letter to each of the other members of the cabinet noting attention to the fact that the provision exempting articles Imported for the use of tlio United States contained in the act of 1S83 is no longer in force and there is no simulnr provision in the act of October 1 , 1S90 Articles imported for the use of the various departments are therefore subject to duty unless specially provided for In the free list. _ Tlio Oklahoma Capital Question , GLTIIIUI : , Oklahoma , Oct. 10 The capital site was takca up again In tha legislature today. The Kingfisher and Oklahoma City delegates managed to rush through to a thlid leading the bill locating the capital at King- ilshor before the CJuthrio men \vcro awaio what was going on. Then , after a tenlblo uproar , the Outline delegates resorted to fili bustering and tonight tire still holding the fort. Trouble Ls expected. nnc'ronchliifr on Persia. LONDONOct. . 10 [ Special Cablegram to Tin : BER , ] Advices from PersU by way of Constlntinoplo represent that the Russians are encroaching on the Perslaa frontier and hive dilvcnlna body of Persian soldiers stationed on tlio fiontfer near the river Am. It is supposed to bo Russia's intention to straighten the frontier of Transcaucasia whether Persia liVes It or not , Suicided with Sti-j chill ne. DCMI-II , Colo. , Oct. 10. H. L. Brown , aged t\\eutj-two , who registered last Friday at the Union hotel from Charleston , lll.caily this nioinlng called for a doctor. When the doctor arrived Brown was dj IIIR In terrible agony and nothing could bo done to save him. An autopsy showed stljchnlno poisoning , presumably taken with suicidal inttnt. No papers wcio found , The OeWH in LONDONOct. . 10. [ Special Cublogrim to THE HKI : . ] Husslan nuwspipon continue to publish articles , oniclally inspired , against the Jews. In one of those It U urged that Jewish jurymen and members of the bw should bouworn on the pentateuch and not on the bible , as they do not consider tbo lat ter outh binding. _ President i'ark Again liuliototl. CIIICAOO , Oct. 10. President Park of the defunct Park National hanlt was again In dicted today by the federal grand Jury on the. charge of false ) certification of hl cheek. Ills bond was llxod at # 10,000 ana ho will bo allowed to furnish sureties without submit ting to arrest. Uoynlty ImiiuhcH on the Unlluuore. ComnvoEV , Oct. 10. The king nnd queen of Denmark and members of the rojal family were entertained nt luncheon this afternoon on board tUo Uultcd Btatei urultor Baltimore. dd Fellows Grand 'lodgo and Daughters of Robekah and Beatrice , HE WOMAN'S ' HOME MISSIONARY UNION , Printers at ICcmnoy-Tlic Now Hotel at ' IjlitL'oIn lie- tiring Iroin limitless Otlirr State > f\v . Dimmer , Neb , Oct. 16 [ Special Tola- train to Tim linn. ] The grand lodge , huiKhtersof Itebokah , today elected the fol- owlnftofllccrs for the ensuing year : Prcsl- cnt , Mrs. M Ilctton , Lincoln ; Uco presl- ont , Mi-s. M. A. Brass , Junlntns secietary , Irs. Alboiti fJtley , O'N'ull ; treasurer , Mrs Iroco Bailer , Dhlr. The appointive oflleors icro- Senior \Varden , Mrs ICatoli. Drown , Tccumsoh ! Junior warden , Mrs. Hattlo Liv cllc , Cortliiul ; chaplain , 'Mrn C. Hull , forth Pintle ; conductress , Mrs. 9 Bennett , Omaha ; inslilo guardian , Mrs. McFaddcti , Arapiuoi ; outside. guardian , Airs. Jetmlo ) ulbv , Hastings , page , Mrs Faunlo Davis , 'iiwnco City. Tbo grand lodge I. O. O. I1 , of No- irasltu this afternoon elected oftl- eri for the ensuing year as olloiii : Grand master , John Evnin , Omaha ; oputy Knind iimtci , O. L. Loomi , Fro- nont , Brand warden , A. II Wc-lr , Lincoln ! traiidscciotiry. D. A. Clitic , Lincoln ; Rrand runsurar , Sim AliCluy , Lincoln , grand i op cscntnttvc let the sovereign grand lodge , O. V. He Us , Norfolk I'ho next session of tlio giaud ledge will bu held nb Lincoln. I'rltitCTH1 Strike utlCearnev. ICiAii\rTN"cbOct.li. ( ( Special Telegram o Tun Brc. ] TroiiWo arose arose jestoi- ay between the printers and publishers of ho dally Journal enterprise which culinln- ated in -walk out last night and the p.iper Id not appear this morning. Tlo dinkulty nroso over the discharge of the foreman of be press room and news roomi and a typo , wth of vhotn luivo boon employes of tno fllco for a number of yenrs. This as at bo Instance of Gooiffo Cox , Mho took the onccru Monday last. Union printers huto ro intensely agrioved over the matter and stoutlj refuse to go to iicrk unless the ills- hargcd employes bo reinstated The locked- ut inlnters will Issue n daily in thn morning ntitled the Daily Hcjvlcw. which will bo run n tholnteiosts of high license during the umpalirn. Itwill bo issued from the oulco f the Weekly Nc\v Era Lincoln' * \o\v Hotel. LIMOI.X , Ncl ) , Oct. lG.-SpccIal [ Tele- Bra m to Tin : BIP. ] When Messrs. Shears and Muled ! of Omaha loft Lincoln by the " : SI5 p m train they had with them the easp for the splendid now hotel , 'Tho ' Lin- colif. " The hostelry Is rapidly Hearing coin ilotion and Messrs. Kboursnud Murkell sa hat the f 01 111 ul opening of the hotel will occur Christinas d iv. Hoth the gentlemen \cteransln the hotel business , -T , Noli , Oct 1C [ Special Tele gram to 'I'UB ' Bu\J The pioneer wholesale noccry flrmof May Brothers today give a rust deed covering their large brick block o Cnshier Williams of the First National link. The deed is gien for the sale and di- islon of the property among the foui irotncis comprising the old firm It stlpu- lies that Williams is to sell the property at nivatosnlo within four months , and If not done la that time it shall ha adurtisedatid sold at pnUio auction In April , 1HUI. This Itm has done business hero for twenty-live years and all the members liavo giown wealthy out of their jobbing traito. Woman's Home Missionary Union. YORK , Ueb. , Get. 10 [ Special Telegi am X > TIIEBEF. ] The * business session of the Womau's Homo missionary union opened Ms morning ut 9 o'clock hi the Congrega tional church. After the appointment of committees Mrs Leavitt led the meeting in an hour of dcnotlonal service , after which ? reotlngswere read from. Illiiioia.Mlsslsslppi , Soloiado , Oregon , Michigan , Boston , Florida , Connecticut and 1'eunsy Ivanla. Mrs South occupied the tlmo of the con- \ontlon fora fo\v minutes and told what had been done In the Held. The nominating committee's report was then accepted and the secretary was in structed to cist the ballot for the following omccrs : Mrs. G H. Lcuvitt , Lincoln , presi dent ; Mrs. A. A , Stigcr , Omihu , vlcopresi- dent ; Mrs. E. S. Smith , Beatrice , correspond- in secretary and treasuier ; Mrs. J. VV. Boll , unicorn , secretary ; IMISS ununutii , superin tendent of joung people's wet k ; Mrs V. F , Clark , superintendent of children's work. The follow hip ; assoclational vice presidents were elected : Mrs. J3. M. Cobb. Blue Valley ; Mrs. J , B. Head , Columbus jMrs.Cr.V.Alat - torson , Klkhorii ; Mrs H. Ihniscr , Geneva ; Mrs.U 1' . Walton , Lincoln ; Mrs. Ittco , Northwestern ; Mrs. A. B. Somcrs , Omnha , and Mrs. C. E. Taggort , Republican Valley , At the afternoon session the executive com mittee's recommendations wcio adopted , after which nn cxporienco meeting was hold by the vice presidents. Keports from the field were read by Mr. J. B. Drown , Mr. Klcntcr and Mr. Iteittcnger of the Bohemian work , The session then adjourned llov , Foss , superintendent of missions , nnc Dr. C C. Caoganof Boston addressed the evening sessions. _ Hnrlaii TMaklnc IVInny Votox. BFMtnnvAV , Neb , Oct. 10. [ Special to TUB Bnn. ] Harlan and Kcttlcton rcichoi hero Monday morning , and facing thowors cold wind and sand storm. w6 liivo had for months , started for Hiawatha twenty-live miles noith in thii county whcro prcpara lions for a big birbccuo and rally had bcei made. Only a few from hero bin the nerve to venture out ii bitch a storm , but after a han half-day's travel the pcrty reached their des tlnatlou and were i oceived by a larger crow < than was exported on such a terrible daj The hrge hall was pacUcd nnd it was : cliecrfitl and enthusiastic crowd tint listened to the speakers. Late in the afternoon thoj ropahed hick to Bcnkelman. The stern had abated \cry llttlo und toward evening it was qulto cool. They arrivcit here at 8 p in. , and without supper -\\anntl Mr. Harlan alighted from his cirrlage am went right into the couit house , whidi was well filled , and wtthonta moment's ' rest , with sand In tiis eyci. cars and lota of it in his croxv , bcg4in talking republicanism anil the is sueaofthoday to bis inam enthusiastic listeners tenors Ho was well received and made a fftvorahlo Impression and many \otes Th unfiivorablo weather was a scilous draw b.iclc , but the meeting was a success noUvith standing. _ Not en Ironi HyrnciiHf. SMIVCUSF , ICcb , Oct. 10 Special Tele gram to Tun llcn.J The crops In tils sec lion will yield much more per aero than was autictpatctl , fonseiiuently the formers are nose so ( lo\Micuitas they \\cro a month ago. Cor will malfo from twenty to tueuty > Hvo bushel per aero. Colranix nrns. will BOOH move Into tholrnovr bricK , Itlsonoof tlie best In town. ( ! . D Snider , thodruggist , niready occupies llIsne ) quaiters. The stars and stripes floit from the ncn school building and the corps of to.uhen under Prof. Ca % Inns arc doing splendid worli JlcpuMiuan Hnlly at David City. DAMI > Car , Nob. , Oct. 10. [ SpeclulTelo gram to Tim HEB.J A , rousing ropubllcn rally was held hero this afternoon A l.irg and. enthusiastic audienl'o was iwilrcssed a the opera house by Hon Li. D. llchard-s lion Charles Jj. Hall of Lincoln and lion. J B. Hill , candidate for senator In this district Aiiothor Neb. , Oct. 10 [ Special Telegram to Tnr Bi t ] 'iho followini : challenge for joint debitto was issued tills afternoon by J L. Tidhal ) , chairman of the republic-ail ecu ( ml committee : Wo hereby challenge Hon. Edward Ar nold , candidate on the democratic alllitnc ticket for ivpresentatno from this district to a joint discussion In Hal I no and ( Sag counties of tlio pohtlcil lnuesof tlioduj bo foio the yooplo whoic votes hoscuks , wit V.I FossennJttfcrtoon the rcpublioin ticket , the times and place * to IKS mutually a rciM ! upon , one-half.of slid discussions to bo In. Gage county ( ftel ? . Iho other half to ho inBa- liiio county. , K.V'at ' York , YOKK , No o . pro , 10. [ Spctlil Telegram to m BFB.I Tliort T , K. " qunrtcttoof Omaha were r.ttbo oimiiniliouso In this city this e\en- \ ngnndsanRtdW , food house. The f-cntloaioii \\cro In cxcellgntS'olce nnd thcmenibora wcro ly encored from beginning to end , The OUtlnolc ut Fairmont. TAIUMOVT , 'ob. , Oct 10. [ Special Tele gram to TUB B'lif ] Jlr. JleiUoljohu and Colonel Tom Majtlw addressed a largo auili- enco In the opera hpiiso tonlghl Thosucies of the republican tlcUetla the coining flee- tioa is well u uretl In tills pntt of the stite. Hose Content , HE vritien , Xob. , Oct 1. . ( Special Tele- gnin to TirpllRn ] In a firemen's tourna ment hero lost evening hose coniiiny | I o. f won thoprlro of JjO. Itoso compuiy Ko S \vasthoothorcoiitcstant. Tlio contest con- Lost consisted of x-aces nnd v\it atiddry hose couplings. Nvitletnn < xt v , Kcb , Ott. 10 [ bpocinl to TUB BIT.Tim ] largo opera house at this place wu packed en Tuesday night with an intelligent audience tint h ad nsscmblcJ to listen to lion. 2s' , V. llarlnn nnd Daniel Ncttleton. Jlr. Harlem nmdoa very fmor- tiblo improsslon hiscuidor and gentle manly bearing nnd his ublo exposition of the roil Issues before the people in. this cam paign , Bill < * cl tlio incnnuy. Nob. , Oct. 10. [ Speclil Telo- to Tin IJni | The republican central committee of Dodge county today ( Hied the vaeincjymadoon the loglslatiM ) ticket bj the withdrawal of Johnltosias candidate for tlio loglslaturo by aubatitutlnir In Ms phco Charles Folchtlngcr. .Ifelchtia.er ; Is a leuler In the Hldgcloy Oernian f : mers' ' club , tv strong orgimbalion JIols a lupublicanand \v.is a vcek ago nominated by the ulllincc Mr. Iloytlat Iliirtlnuton. IUuTiOToNeb , , Oct. Hi. [ Special Tele gram to Tnr BBI | Uhe democi-atlc rally hcld last nl glit was attended by both demo crats and republicans , the latter In the major- Itj , Ex-Major Boyd aillresscd the large au dience. He spoke against the McKlnlcj bill and prohibition , but said If the amendment carried ho would endeavor to enforce the h\v. Ho was followed 1j Warren Switzler. who spoke an hour , do\otlnn his whole time to rallloryof tlio republican pmty for passing the tailif bill Mr. Sttitalei is a iluent spcikor. hut the hopelessness of his canso was easily observedupon the audience. The republican party is sure to win. Mr. DorrfO ) nt HVHTIMITON , Nub , Oct 10. [ Special Tele gram toTiiis Bi.u.-Th.o ] republican rallj at Hartington was a complete success. Con- giessman Dorsey and paity arrived on the Coleridgo exclusion , hoaJcd h ) thoColciWgo cornet Ijincl. They wore met at the depot by tlio Hartington cornet band and a crowd of citizens. The Grand Arm j hall , the place of meeting , vaa lilted to ovcillowlnp. Con- pressman Doney vas Introduced amid storms of applause nnd h aolj defended the Mc- Klnloy blllafld tlio total clisabilitj andsot- vice pension. Ulls Ho fully ( lomonstnted tlio wisdom of the raeasxires. Captain Hues of Norfolk waju'an1 eloquent appeil in de fense of the Rtalo caudidntos , and Mr. Shumv\ay of Wnluflcld , canuldato for state senator , made a few remarks. All the speeches , including that bv Jlr. Wiltsof of Ljons , wore enthusiastically received bytho largo audience Conilnji tij Train AVIlkrcs. ST. Louis , Mo , Oct 10Prof , iliko Mooney loft last'tlfgat forOnnba , where ho is to second Jack [ \VilKes In tliolattcr's Tjittle with Jimmy Llndbflyof the oSTchrablta metroiv- ells " \Vllkes says th l 'ho Is don to the prescribed weight , HT ( iwunds , and that lie is in the best of condition. The light , which is for a purse of &OO , w ill take place boforfl the Magic City club next Tuesday night , the 51st hist A number of St Louts people will leuo hcre Monday night to attend the llpht. Mooney w ill complete \ \ likes' tralnlnp. ' 1 ho St Louis ilRhter \er.vconHdent ofwixiniuf ? and is backing himself heavily , AVcstern N'elirnsUa Ball Ijoncwc. The two ball season of the Western Ne braska state league closed last week aud the pennant was secu red by , Wallace. Follow in g- Is the standini ; oE the eight clubs composing- the league : Played. Won Lost 1'erCt. Wallace 40 37 J 02.1 Mnilrld , , .40 : 10 Tr 0 Elsie 40 'Jfl 11 , rJ5 Iinperl.il 40 2(1 ( H KV ) Mcl'ook 40 2(1 ( II .Oil ) Ulmchu , , . .43 18 K > Oiirtls , . .40 18 B 40 North Thtto 40 15 23 J75 Rule of the Kernel iff Html. NEW YORK , Oct. 15. This afternoon the entire stock of the rerirlifC stud of biood mares , imported and native stallions , the proportj ol "William Astor , was sold at auc tion. Ilio sale aggregated ? S ,4 , 5. The hn- poitcd stallion ( Jalgore , foaled in 1SS8 ana bred bj the Juke ) of Portland , by Galonln , outof Laiiv Maura , wus bought brWinuoni ' Waldenof'Middlohurg , Mil. , for $30,000. The next best prices -v\ero : Imported Kin proton , ? . ' 1,800 ; Ar.imi , by Impottccl Bonnie Scotland , tolj. C. Saiiford. S7,70l , > ; ( llldelia , bylinpoited Bonnie Scotland , to J. 11. llaggin , SO , ! * * ) ? Pcorlaby irapoitcdMoitimer , to Haggiiifor r.UOO , ; Pride of the "Village , by Imparted Austialian , to W. Wnlclcn. SIODO ; l'rudcby , King Alfonso , to ± iaffglnf4,000 , Today'H TIpH. AT ElI/ABETir. Plrstnoe KyrloB , Sm .Toss. Second race Ivini ; Crib , Balhton Third nico-Youni ; Grace , Early Dloasoin. Tourth race ICenwood , Al F.iriow. Fifth raco-ICatilnii , Bush Bolt. Sixth race St. 1'aiis , Ueii Harrison. AT I/ATOM v. Tirst nee Carmen , Ono Dlmo. Second i ace Billy P'nkcrton ' , Hov-al Gar ter. ter.Third raco-nohin , Harry Weldon I'ourthraco Virjjo DOr , Princess Annie. Fifth race I'aola , Miss Courtney Sixth raco-Corlnno Klnney , IVilloiv. Entries Tor Today's llaces. JL7 t.ATOWA. Flrstnce , hilf infJo , maidens Talrhnvon , Lottie S , ICecpakcl'uaiinoe , , Carmen , Silver Light , Sibyl , ( > oellmo. Second race , ono mile and twenty yards , selling-Aunt ICatj ? . Adrlcnno , lioyal Garten , Loul Tom IIlmya | Llttlo Crcto , I3llly 1'ink- aiton. ' ' Third nice , onoAmyo , selllnp ; Destruction , Hairy Wolldon , Aunt Kato , Oulmro , Ten- like , liobln. , rourtb race , on'itbiilo and seventv yards Princess Aiinle , Uoodhy , I'cnn P , "Virgo DOr. ' ' ' . Flffh race , three rtnrtor * of a mile , handi cap MUs Courtqfy , Langlenf , Lucille. Ma- nctto , Pnola , Kcputatlcn , Tenor , Hindoo Lus , AVoodbuia. Sixth race , outinillo , soiling Beulah B , GeorgioIIunt , Pa " mp S , IVEattlo Allen , Willow ' ' - low , Maud r I'lrst race , throe quarters ofa mile Gertie D , CarrloC , Alarm Hell , I > ostStar , San Jojo , Rock , Houston , Guard , Kyrlo 11. Sec-ond nice , ono and one-sixteenth miles Garrison , IN'oivor Never , ICItig Crab. Balls- ton , Salilnl. Costn HlcaTlieoiio3iusNIikiido , floodtlilo. Veronica , Third nice , throo-ntiattera ofa milo Sllier PrincoliUrny-ICittfoTLlttlo Fred Young ttnico. Uzrio.Priscllla , Cold Stop , lender , Huunllnl , Huily Blonsoin Third nice , 0110 nml one sixteenth inilci Y/raviston. Al Farrow , Oastsivav II , DiU- zlo , CalJn oil , 11. U Million , I'earl Set , Ken- \\ood. Itfth race , three-quarters of a inllo .Tohnnv Cavnnuugh , KKehum , Mlrthwoo < l , nush 33nlt , I > isn , Kntrina , Hetty Prathon , Ilidru , Nelly Payton , Flairunt blxth race , ono mile , scilin KHuti lliirrlson , St I'urls , ICdiMirdRSt Valentino , Blaon , Hc-d Leaf , Dun doc , llemet , Llttlo Jim , llon- nioIClnt ; , Lemon Dlosaom , Noptunei SWETPIiCEAUD ERIIOffl , TLo Hearing of tlie Ohslrnien Was in. the Hatura ofuLoja Fout. MPORTANT RULING BY THE COM. MISSION , or tlio Various An ool- jillotis Im Clklcntco Yesterday Nurtliorn I'nolllonicctloiu /V .Narrow CiiifAao , Oct. 10 [ Siwcinl Tekgratnto ritr Bur ] Ilio licirhiB of the Western rallroicl nssochtlon chairmen today almost lovflopenl InCba lo\o fowl. U\cry road nt- einlod the meeting with blood in its eye and a bag full of statistics , Iho arguments vero ni'ilo by all the roads , the Atchison hiimlng' , as anticipated , 10 per cent of the ast bou nil and JO per cent of tha west-bound r.iflle Ilie aiBiiniontsM.ro all talwn under advisement by the chuii'incn , It being doubt- ul IfiinytierecntiiBcs will bo clungcd by the low of rhetoric , linlewof thoolottlon of Chiirnnii Ood- Inrdto tlio Trunk Uno chalrmnnshlp , ami of 3hairman ralthom. to tlie chairmanship of ho SouthvoslcTii llnilvay and Steunship assotlntion , Itii3 dciidctl to put tlio whole nuittor of dividing the tr.idlo Into the hands of CliiirmciiValkoi , Milgoly aud Flnlcy. L'ho chiilrnioti explained their dpcblonsor- lei'luif ono line to turn over tiafllc to coin- > etitors In oiiler to o\en up , unJii much noiohni'inonious foci in R resulted. It , w is ilsodeciilcd ilul the agreement should 1011- iiiuo until November land threader until any Hue ulthclicw TJJ giving Llilrtv Jiys' notice ticoTho The Alton did more tlum any Ino to icsloro harmony by nRixo- ng ; -ultlutratv Us nollces of inluctlon n lumber and coal rates It also declared thnt a satisfactory arrangement for division ) C tnfllc woulilbo infinitely inoio rondncl\o o stable rates Hum all tlio railroad nssoila- .ioiis put together. 'Clio in titter of a joint agency was put o\er with others until the next incotlng. which will bo held October W. An Impottniii \YiiniVITON , Oct. 1(5. ( The interstate com merce coimnlsblon , in the case of thcboardof r.vdool ChlciiRo , complainant , , stUcChino t .Alton railroad coinp > iii.v anil seven other railioad companies , < lcfondants , and the Vrniour packingconiiiitiyiud ciglitwii otlicr ) acliliis companies and the board ofiullroid commissioners of Iowa , aslntcrrcnoii , todiy dcuiilcd in favor of the board of tiude of Chicago. The opinion -was bj Bragg. 'Iho commission oiJers the defoiuhnfc lull road carilers toinaVothcsuneiatcMon ll\o \ boftrs is onpucWiiR liousopioducts fiom Missouii river points and intei ioi points In Iowa uid Missouri to Glilcigo within four weeks from the dntxi oC the order. The rates arc now and have long licen the snmoupoiithosoconiinocittle-H fiom Mlbsouri liver points nnillntcrlou polntsiii tliostuteof Iowa and Missouri to Mississippi ri\er points and eastern ninrkctsind pault ing houses gen cr.illexicpt 1o Cliifago , The commission deciiles that this discilinimtionag.iinst Chl- aKflis onothatls uiijusfa and isa violation of Section 3 of tho.icfc to reguliitocominorco \Yluit tlio Association DI < 1 , Cnicvao , Oct 1C [ Special Telegram to Tur HUE ] The "Western Freight assoeix- ion ted ay deferred Jitionfor win rnontli on coal rates to points vest of the Mississippi. A committee \\as also appointed to arrange Tor a testimonial banquet to Chalriniu Fnithorn tomorrow night. The general malingers of the Tnus-IMls- souil assalation also met and appointed n commlttecto consider n successor toCUalr- man Fmlev. TaU commlttao meets hi the mornliiff vlth ft rorrespondlnR coinmitteoof the Western Freight association , nnd a joint repoitwillbo framed on the advisability of combining the two associations wider one chairman The Northwestern commlttcoof the West ern Passenger nssoelntionalso met and wliiccl out one of the greatest causes of demorallm- tlonby alollshlng second class laics between Ohieago and St. Paul It was hoped thnt the See line would send a repiesentiittvo in order to consider the shaky th roueh i-atcs fiom the north vest to the siaboard. Mord was receited that the * boo Tenrescntathe would bo picsent to morrow. Meantime It will begin tomonow selling ticket1 ; fiom St. Paul to New Vorltat a reduction of $ . ' > , with corresponding reduc tions to lioston , Philadelphia , etc. The Central traffic association approcd the tariff on lumber of the Dnlutb , South Shore & Atlantic via Mackinaw to Ccnlial trafilc points , the rates to bo not less than the rates from Wisconsin territory all rail \ la Ctticaeo. It vias nlso unanimously icsohcd that the situation at present docs not Justify anyieduction in Iron rates A KilHiinlteo J\tonsloii. : EIuiov.S. DOct , 10. [ Suod.il 'lelejjram to 'Inn lien. | The negotiations , eueniling svcrsevenl months , with the Chicago , JIll- waukeeASt. Paul system , looking to the cxt/cusloiiof its road fro in Iloiunl thiough ( luion , hmo piovcd.successful Iiifoimatlon from the eompany I.sto tbo effect that it will enterupoa the woilcon tlio fulfillment of cer tain responsible pledges oa the part of tnls tlty , JJepot preunds have been selected , the right of-\uy sceui'cd , the liver crossing chosen , the grounds examined la p ° non by engineer A. G Baker , and all reported un 11 favoiably and Ids report Is'appiovcd by the ihiefengineer. Huron has iiiatturs in Innd in such fc > hajo to tniii over the ncccasiri' deeds immediately sind n fortnight nwio may vorlcpiogrcsslugall along the lino. Nortlicrn 1'aoiflc Klci < tion. , Nnv YOIIK , Oct. 10. Iho Noitlici-n Pa- ci lie election was hell today. There was no contest in the election of directors and the onlj1 Interest attached to the election was thnttherwv boird , Inaccordnnco with a les- olutlon P.MCU Juno 10 , will hold ofllcofor thrt'n yours. Aiesolutiou iccommcndlng that the direct ors Incrcaso the rate of the dividend ordo- claroan extra dividend pissed unniilitioiisly and the leasa of the \VLsconsin Ccntial vi\3 appiovcd After the stockholdoas' meeting adjourned the directors oigiui7ed by ro-elcctinstho old oOlcers nnil electing-icot'go ( II , Bartons M - ictary , Hllintr Micaiicy caused by thodeathof Samuel "Wlkcson. I > iillinun DircctniB. CiucvaoOct 1(3. ( A.t the Pullman palace car company mooting todas * tlio dlrectois elected wcro ( icorpe M. I'ullman , Mursliall Field , J W. IDoano , fformin Williams and O. S Spra ue of Cnlcngo Henry S Hulbeit of Kc\v Yoi'K ami Henry U I teed of IJoaton The total iisacts of tlio c-orapaiij iiroHOII- | o55. W. T ho not earnings for the ycir were taaW ! , iso w. _ Hccrct Sfrvioo > Icn ntV < irk. Ciiic\ooOct Hi A local paper prints a story to the effect that the IntersUto coni- mono coinmlsslou has n number of govern ment secret sonlco men nl work In this und other cities try'iff ' to secure evidence agninst rallroula vthlcharo bclioAod to bo violating the law. , \i \Vi iii > aTONOct. | III. 1'reildent Harrhon lias granted n inrdonlu the cnso of Atthur \ \ ' . Street of Illinois , 01 assistant general freight agent of the Michigan Central rail road , so ntence < ltoj pay a line of $ : J,000 , and costs for violating the Interstate conuncico law , _ _ XoUinr and Son l > r < mmtl , MiiiiNi ! CiTr.Mich. , Oct. 10 Mrs.Vil - Hara \Vollhausen and tier suvtm-yourold. son warodrowaed In a well at tlulr homo uoir hero vosterdu ) The boy foil In and the mother lost her lifo trying to aJ\o \ him. Tlio Hfotol Homo IE.nloi 4 , LOM > O Oct 10.-lSpocUl Cabloiram to TUB BiBj The Scotvii herat ) rulers uro oil because of the Indlfforcaoo of the liberal loaders to Iholr pot sehcmo. Thov have addressed protwt-s oatho subject to Mr. Glivlstononud others ntil threaten to make trouble for they irty In the uott clwv tlousunlcss tliorltiollo | ) | for which thov am rontcnditiifrecilios ofllclnl recognition lu the Iboral plutforiii _ _ STRUCK. If ? A OAllIj R. The Vnrn w INcapo of Tlireo Iintllra I'roin Initnttt Dr-Ath. Tliero vw a frightful liut fcrtumtoly not futnl acclilonb on Tforth Twintloth strcot iiuarDodfoyoslerdnynftcmooii , A ciirrhtto coiiMlnlnKthreolaaiei was struck by a cable car and turned on Its side The team ran \ntbtho \ carriage In that position , but the pluckv dtlvor , nltliough dtM glnj ? on the uround , held to the reins anil stopped the I orses when they hud gonohalf a block. 'Iho tlucc ladles were rescued from their perilous position -with enl ) ' a few umisos lili T8 15 UTOtUC TliK J U Jl P. An onitci-'B nxt'ltlitfl Cliaso After a J leu ing 'I'lilol * . Officer Koyscrhadan exciting timojcster- day In capturing ( I W Wittlg , nMigrant and | xtt.\ Ihlovel , I knonii to the police \Vlttlg had broken Into sever il dwelling houses and into Page fc Co ' soap factory anil ICoyHcuventln scirchof him do n along the river baul < neai CJlbson , \ \ hcrcVlttlg's \ biother li\es When thoonieor got williitiKii few rods of Iho lieu oho saw thu man ho wanted ruth out of the ctoor audstuittowarcls Ilio ri\er bank nt full Miecnl. Had ICojicr bollou'd that \Vlttlgintint \ toiumiiln the rher anddro n himself ho would probaWy not hao * luter- fcrcd , butbo hoped for no such foitumto tcriinnutimi of ( ho nee. The ofllcer knew that Wittlg Hiia ruiinlng for a hoit ttmt lay against the bir.k with the Intqntloii of crossing the rl\ei- \ and cs- ( apinp wrest. Kiiscr at once made a iiiMli foi'lho WHO boat and lo.nhed tlio b.uilijust as Wittlg began to ply tlio oirs. It WUH a clangoroiH venture , but tbo ofllcer madoa le.ip fortho lioit and landed nn topof the fii'iiti\P. ( \ A lough anil tumhle light fol lowed. \\hiclithe \ oriicr > r 'ii the lltorbv ! a laigo in.ioritj ] lie got thu fellow down In the loit and saton him \\hilohc lowetl to shore " "You nny kill me , you d - do , you , " said Wlttlp , "but you will nc\cr get mo out Of this boat" ButKo.\ici' | took htm aslioron.il the same and. led lilmtoa call box and aboard the patrol wagon tolho city Jail. Gr > o l W < nk. nt n\vii ! { * . E\\isa \ , iVob. , Oct ll > ( Special toTiir Birl Hon. J E. IVIeli of Kiomoat and lion. 1V. 1 . I/uusIng of Lincoln addressed n lingo niiilicncont the hall in tills tonn this evening. All of Llie busln ds men of Iho place and manj of tlio icpresenUitlvo farmers In the vlclnltioio piesont Mr. Prick opoiinl and ISIr Liiinsingfolltiwod In onoof his liillliant speeches , which Wirt received by ( ho nmliciiio with lounds of npptiuse 'I he < floitsof this meeting will be of gieit bone- Ill totho pirty In this section. The repub licans arts becoming jubilant o\er tlio pros pects of bueecwhile the ? tlcmocrats and side-show people 111:0 becoming correspond inglj desponcteiit. d \Vltb Illiiolciiiull. Peter C ICc'bbeo of ICansis City 1m been In Omaha for the last two or tlueo diys n ii \vitiussliin cl\\l \ \ suit in the district couit lie vas aitcstortlastnlghtehurgul with sen 1 Ing ablacbiKiillng letter to A n White , a alter at the fax ton hotel , and a witness In the Mtuo tise ICebbio ibdiurged vith lia\ Ing thioaUnod loevpose some allogcil crook edness on the piit ofVlute unless the hitter \ \ on M refuse to appear intliu eise a'nl piy HOO hush inoucj , Kcbulowill have a hear ing tlil.5 nioinuig flic Tories anil Homo Uiilo. r.o\noNOct , 1(5. ( The N'ovemher number oC Subjects of the Day contains an npppil fromOladstnno to the toij householder * In which he opiosws n strong desire that the lory | nrtj undertake to pass a homo rule bill , because lie says that p.nty can do U nioio easilj than ran the liberals Jie nslo why they should continue to denv to Ireland the ono and only thing sheseeks from them , namely , sdf-goui'nincnt. nt" Heart IllMt asc. Dr Ilarilgaii.the . coioner , vas in South Omaha yesterday afterd.iy aftcinooii and au- thon/ed Hio phjsiclans to Iwld a postmortem cvnmlnat ion upon ttio remains of Miss Kosy Hrigns , who dicdsmldenljVcdncscla \ \ night. The postmortem wnsheldnnd Itvas found thut the diseased canii1 to her death fiom an attack of lioirt disease Huicldccl on a Train. S \IT L w , Utah , Oct. 10 [ Special Tele gram to Tur : BM..l-Puilllp Drlggs , ngcd fort live and iinmairicd , suicided on u Cen tral Pacific train today ouiouto to Cnllfornla. Ho was iccorder of the Salt L.ako Com- mandry and sccietnivof the lltnh Chapter No. 1A. , P. and A W An Illinois Machinist Alurd cred. Pnivrs Miss , Oct WThe body of T. T. Veacli , a machinist from Kfllughini , 111 , \\as \ found on tlio railroad track near Tus- lanolatodn , hoiriblym.inRled. The coion- er's Jury foimil that he liad IKHJII murdered nnd nli bodv placed on the mils to conccil the crime. - - Cyclone In > urt Ii Cniolliia. Mj nro > , > i. C , Ott 10. A fearful cyclone passed west of hero this afternoon. At ilostlesiMonU houses wcro blown cloun , ono pert.cn klllul an ] scvcial injured .At Floi-il C'ollcgo thoPiesdyterlan church and some houscb vvcio damaged and live iwi-sous fatally hurt _ _ JnMcKlnley's Distilft. \Vosrri'ii , O , Oet. -Speaker Ueed , Qenciul AlRor and Major AUKinloy addipssed alarfo mass meeting hens tonight Hach ipoalcravis received wvally. 'Iho Mudeuts of tlio uiilerty \ ! prcicnted Sjieakcr liivd \\Itliabeautlfully onpavol HilAcr gavel. Otttcrcd the Chiirchos CIoHiil. Co\3TAMiNOiir , Oct 1 > . The- Greek pitrhrchnte has ordered all churches In 1'urlicy under IK jurlsillition ciosnl until furtliei- notice asa protest against tlicporto's ' action towaul the church. Intense excite ment prevails. _ Itrotli ( flinol nt' St , Ariilww , PiiiiADiii-iirA , Oc-t in Ilio llfth auntial convention of thonrothoiliood ofStndiew , Protestant Kpisiopal niHinlutlon of voiinfr nen , oponul heio this morning In CJraco ( liurih I5clcgutej were proeiiL from tHcntj- tivo states. , TiiiiUceau ISiuonl HroLcn , SoinuAiircjv , Oct 1 ( > I'lio Ilamburff- Amcncan line hteimtrColuiiibla arrived to- diy /iom e\v York , having mndo the trip in iidiijii , Ifl Imuiriand 'Jlmlnutob , brealilng the best ncoid , her ovn , by U hoursandll minute < , Pickpocket * 1)1 < l tlir-i K > CITV , Mo , Oct , 10 Tonight it M learned that the lolibc-ry on the Jllssoiirl I'aciflc train last nlK t u-as committed by , i pingof UNO jiickiiockets , probably of tlili ilty. The tluo % n escaped. Twcnt v Dajn for Stcnlln ) ; n Illll - , .lolm ArorRaiivho stole a hiblc , a field glassand aplpofro'n ( 'aptiin Ilumphroy , at 2J17 Half Howard , was trli 1 In police couit jestcrday and va * scat to Jull for twenty days. Mioblga.ii "MliujrH Itctiirn in U'oi-k. IHIIIIMINO , ivllch. , Oct 10. Orio humlnd and twcntj live miners mut to woilc till * uioiulng. Man j of tlio men will r ; turii to- morro\v and tlio htri5oli practically o\or. \ 'Ihn Oliiu Ijoxhlnt tire. CotiMUi , O.Oi.t. , 115. The laucus torn- pro mho hill passed the seiato May , and Is no\v InthonunUsof the house. Mr W. K. Auiiln , piivute secretary to honator I'Udocli , hi. ictiiinoa to Onuiti aftori movu d ) i . \Vanhiiigtoiuml U icno\\lng \ old t'iuo uci'iahiUucei ' Qossip Stjs That Attorney Oenonl Milloi \Vill Jo ) the Man , BLATCHFORD AND ERADIIY70 BE RETIRED. lluronu Count of tlio Hocoiul DlHlrict or South llikoti J liuiooun IMntlois. trj Oxtxiti 13R , j 6tii IViiTiur.Kvm STiiEKr , V " \VASIII\OTOV D. CJ. , Oct. W ) It Ii altogether puih.ililo that l'roEilili ' > nt Harrison it III iiomlnito tlnco inumb'rs ofthu supreiup ootirt of the Uiiltfcl States bcfom Ilio coming winter ii over tlo will suioiy inline Associate Justice Miller's suouvssor l c - foi-o cong-rets convenw , < i ) it Is slid tipou Rood authority. Attorney CJcnornl Miller , the president's wccntlap iftner and ] m s- cnt most liitimatu counsellor , niiy UU < Justice Miller1 a place1 The | > reslitoi ts frleiuls say that Judgedreshntii vvlll not got either nf the positions to bcuiadi ) viicmt lij the ro- tlroinent of JunttcoH lllatclifoi-d midlUMOlin It Is likely tint there Mill ! proinatlius fn > mtho illstriitor clrcultboiuhoa to Mllttiu othortwoplacts Thoi'onsus bureautoduj pwiiuilpitcd tlm countof tlio Sewnl Smith Dakota census dis trlct , There lui been hntono city count 'd , that of Dciclxvaol , tlio i > 0iulatliii | being J iti'i against ; { .Tr ? , udecrciso ol I , Ml Hj counhos the population of the Second clistiictis a fol lows 1 Jin lloroumn M ( vll Unite I ii ttr I * * ' llclun ) ,1 111 14 it : Iliircllni ; mi I.'H lijtiinn l.M ' ! - Mc-IUlP un. M ) t r 112 ii. it. i "i , I'm It . > t I'm till IM IMti Hcobe ) ti Imnnm 111 MI ; hlinliy Tilt - u l.M loiUl lllld IV.ujnr ( Imtuu Miii-tlii n ml TivliK /lobuth nut I > u i fi-i' ; Thotot.ilpopulatidi foi the distiiit is OH in lYil ) ttiopnpiliiiinn nails , Hi , .1111 i cieasoof Kli Ki , or' ) "i i > u cent. scour vMiTitni iv > n TiiiMNri II TV n I M Anotlici mstjuce of ths ofliuev of tin inter tertito c-oniineuo l.n wwgiv < n todiv v\lu i the commissioner * onlc-iccl tins t Im UK' ' v Altoninllroiul ciitnpiiu to iniko tin -.n sites on liio hogs at on p u-Uliig IIOIIM' | H ductsto Cliloaij'ofioin points InUioslatt * > r Iowa and Missouri IJut four vui'lts n Clventhcs lonipiny within xvliic'h lo ndjii t i lies to tills'end. . This dnision siiti | > H bu'iilts down pnotliir rnlhonl si-hemo Ii 11 hkhtlio funnel's cro kiiiK-ilKi'iiuiln Hi I n .iinst tothu nhaiitugo of tin ) piidii'rs un I cupitili ! ta .lust win thoiaiiioiid ooiiip.uips sliouU niako oiioratu upon hovsniuliinutlii r upon thu pioduit of HO M tlio hitler 11 in h lowci tliiin the forinci' vas not c'loir totlio coinmlsslun. ami Ifsuih iiirnii iiiic'iils ol Ilio liu 1110 mule in Iho futurolt is pi-obulilo tint the iillrond compauns uillbe niiulc losnllu Mil IT I III MAUl It" Tint Lientonant l'Ji\.iil 1. < ! iiiinohu ! cntocnth infatitij , iioviuiler \ instruction it the Unitcil States Inf.inlrand euvali\ school tit Port Lraicnuoilli , has bc-eu u- Ilovcd fiom luillier dutj at the school nnd will join liitcoiiipaiiy CaptJliil/'lniil03 flu , cc'ninilssionai'\- subsistence' , lias be-on or dciodto proceed fiom Uenior toCi'c\le ! > mid I.tiporte , C'olo.ou tiublic business and Mill ictiiin to his propei station on the couiile | tlon of such business 31HC Kll VMOt 8. 'Pho republicans of Pen us jU.mh , Olilo , liidiiiiia and lowc arcdoini ; SOIIID \ < TJ HM ! bustling liere ] u"t now for the puipoao of aendiug itllof UioroslJc-ntsof thiso alntos now in WashlnRton ho mo to vote. There hu nut boon so much inloiost shown in an olectlori for several . \cirs , not since the time when /iichailiiliChiiuillur used lo mike plain th-1 iloetilue Iliat eveij goiuiiniiunt cinplnu > ninstro homo to vote the icpnblic.in tlokiHui lese his plaio. There \\ill bo quitonhygii.i from Wtwlilngton in the iinly davs of No vomlcr. The president la undiMstuod lu sympathise with the ninvcmotit and to Imo Bitd lh.it lie bcliovecllt thoclutj of iior\of llcefof thogoNCriitncnt to exercise his right of suffiago Commissioner IJnum left for Indiuin todiy. Shortly Ixforo his ilopaitnio ho was in- formcil that a thillonr'o li.ul been issued bj Coopir , the deniocutic c.indll.ito for con ( fress , who has been inn-suing him und upon MUOSO motion the Into Investigation 11 is madoto ajolntdobuto. Gciieiil Hiuin ic1- plledthat kovould take put inmy joint de biles the i-cpiiblicau coiuniittcooulclaji prove of , mil would leivo tlio arrangements entirely vUth them Ataipiiltcd mectinir of Iho lowareptibli cau club late last night resolutions wcio adopted inion tliodeath of Justice Mllloi' aud ( Icneral Delltnapnnda report receive I shott ing tint 11 Urge number of voters -will goto lowato vote. Solicitor Hiphurn hniKOiiulo Ills homo in thollawkeye st.itoto lemaln till after tliu clcc tion 1'i.niiirS. HIATII STAJtllKH ttA tHHt ) > l\"H. \ Unprovoked Assault on nn Atclilson Vonlli Ii } a Nitri ) . ATCIIIOON , ICiin , Oct. ID [ f > [ , ecial 'JMn ( fi-amto Tnr Hir J Will Jackson , a coli > ml hoodlum , stiblica Dai Id riin-mcr , tlio son of a prominent commission nierilniat , In the 10- clon of the heart at i ! o'clock tills aftu noun. Jiclwon escipod , although a doyen ineii jiui- nied him. Tno stabbiig vas done \v ntonly. Ilnnsner linl told another boy to Icivo o'T" itenlini ; njjples , Hlierupon .Iiickson atopiied and chillenied ; llantncrto diivo him II\MH Ilio extent of Hansner's Injuries Is nut liiinu'r , but It is lx > licicl tliat liu will die , iia hois Heeding Intel n ally ICt'iirnoy .Man .Tailed in LosA.voEii.s , Cala.OctlC. . W. A Noilv was arrested licro today on the chaigoof falsifying the records at Kc.u'iicy , Is'eb , .mil obtaining thereby $ , WO fiom tlio I'm mci > ' bank of tint city , l\cely denies the I'liuicu and olalinslhut ho KHO good security He vuiut under thii naineof J ( \\illiann \ line , vv hero ho ins Ijien only a low uiolu , IIUN nig como ( torn ban Diego On H in Olllco An iliu WAsmvoroN , Oft. ! ( ' - Die popuhiluii of the at itii of Texas Is 2J.USO ! ! , nn Inchisi HO , l l , Tennessee , l ilJ , " , incre.isojtil , M Absolutely Puro. A. cream ( ! tailar lulc I nn po.ver. ) tf locucnUiJBUeiiKiU-U. S , ( lo\crnauat 1U- gorfc u.1" , 16 i