THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWJSETJETH "YEAH. 03MAEA. SA/TUKDA.-Y OCTOBER 25 , 1890 , NTJMB-fltt 120 , \ -STORM RAGING IS THE EAST , While Omaha is Batted in SunshineGotham Has a Genuine Blizzard , RAIN FALLS IN HORIZONTAL SHEETS , A IlnlldliiK nioxvn l > o\ui In Itrnnklyn anil One Jfnri Kntally Injured A Vaulit , Umifl on n Koclc nnd Hlnkis , YOIIK , Oct. 21 The city wai pelted lust n IK lit and today with one of tlio most pitiless \\hichlthascnduicd in many a day. A llcico noithca'terly gale drove n heavy rnln In almost horizontal sheets , run- derlnR uinbrelhs of little uso. This morning rcpoiH of damage along the const begun to coino In ; hut it Is feaicd tlio wont will not be known until tomorrow Along the Now Jersey coast the wires nro dovn anil several vessels nshoiehllo others lioAobcen driven from their course. Vi iy hlghtldes resulted fioin the storm. Several small boat * new capsized off. Lony flianch , but the oicii | > ants \vcro rescued , Uho storm did coniidcrahla ilumaKC In Ilrooklyn this inornliiir. A fourstori build- inp In cnursa ( if ercc.tlonnns blown do\\n and John Llnd iy u passer by as hurled In tlio iiilns Hislnjuilcs aiofiitnl Damage to the building isf > , ( Xi ) \vJprnoj AHii'iii I'\P.K , N. , f , Oct 24. New Jersey coast towns aicicccUhiB their slmro of the se\ero iiorthcastcrly stoim. Tlio damntro done to shore towns from Sandy Hook to I3nrncntlnlutby tliosto im and heavy tidei will amount to thous.inds oC dollau. The mostsovuo daianpo iis done nt > Ionmouth bcmh. The sea cut 11 l.irj-o gap into the bluff And iimdon clean swcop ucioss tlio dii\o\vny \ thirty foct wide. At Seibii ht tlio waves dashed up ovoi the bi'eakwater and into the brvsetncnts of lionsos A 11 alone tlio fchre\\s- huiy river the hi h tldo has \\rought sad hn oe. JIvorytliuiR1 In icadi was wept away. Boat houses , Hiinuncr houses and sttihlcs could all bo seen in cierv dilft orituiidliitf in from eight to ten feet ot water Tlio Xevv Jetscy Koiithorn road washed out so that trnfilc was suspended , A. Hli'iini Va < : hi Sunk. LIKUST VAiibv , I , . I. , Oet iMn. . 1) . Morgnn'slnr o steam yniht Kahlnu , bound f rom New port , U. i. , for New York , with the owner snd crow of sixty on bond , nn on a rock one hmidied jaids from Miulnccock Point. TJ I. , at iJ'IW this moinliiB' and the vuwrl filled rapidly mid sank. Moroni nnd ull the others aboaul leached Matinccock Point safely. Morgan's forty foot yacht , which \\as In tow of thcKatrina with tlucu sailors on hottidvas , cut adrift nnd nothing 1ms yet been hcaidfiom her. 'Ihe aioidvnt was duo to a heavy storm , Violent. Storm Ahotit I'o ton. Bosrov , Mass. , Oet. 31 A most violent noillieast storm 1ms been provaillii In thla vicinity nil dny. At IJevcro IJcaih the wind and lilgh tide played and havoc. The Wohuin house was lifted fioin Its foundation nnd settled deep in the Hand. Mnnj other build- iiiKS wcio pnrtlallr wrecked. Several wmall vessels vero driven ashore , but no fatalities nrojet reported. j\lon > r the south shore the Btotin is i-cjiortcd as the most severe since ISSJundsconulnci-tasIiiKln fury tonight. 1'lvo KlooiH Itlowii Away. , BOSTOV , Mnss. , Oct. 2 J. Five sloops broke from their moorings In Dorchester bay and woie. blown uuay tonight At Scitimte the whaifs vero Hooded nnd inrt of Fi out street is under niitcr. l nto tonight the wind is de creasing. \ Horrible Story ofn Fai-nicr to a Utah .Jury. SJI.T LUCK , Utuli , Oct. 2 . [ Spechl Tele- groin to THU Bur. | A special from Pa- ) son , Utnli , sajs : A tcrrlblo tx-agedy lesulted in the death ofJohnBolton , who accidentally killed himself while going hoiscbnik from Pnjaou to Siilcin. In the middle of the fore noon ho loft town to visit his sister inSnlcm , taking vvlth him a doublc-b.irrcled shot ( run , with which ho shot himself , Oho particulars cnmo out In tlo coroner's Inquest as follows : James Husil tostllled that houns going to his Hold with his sons Thomas nns Kail. On the way , about ono and a hnlf miles east of town , ho f-nvvaboy on a horse coining for- want. Karl said : "Father , there is Jonun ) Boltoii , and his nose Is bleeding. " "I Jumped out of the wagon and ran up ntid wu hoi rifled to discover Johnny with hnlf tha tight dido of his hcud blownoff. Ho was sittlnp In the sndille , leaning his head oertiiohorso'siie ' 'k. 1 turned away hoirllled. 'JL'ho sight wut terrible. .Apparently the horse had not moved sinio the gun exploded , lie- tvren his ftet luyti portion of tlio bo't biiilns. Thnt portion of the face nnd head ranging fiom belo\v the ilgtit check to the crown of the head and between the tight ojo and cur wns entliely blown off. It wns a ghastlv spoctnble. 1 found brains and pieies of skull n fnrofT us ilfteen ft > a in different dhcctions. His hat wna bloun to pieces , Ofllcer JlliiKhiuil and Dr. Shores cnmo ami took .lolinny off tlio lioi o with some difllcuitvas liU knees clamped tbo Mid dle. prob ibly on iicemint of paralv sis. liom other ovlilinccs It isioncludcdtli.it Johnny llrod itihot just before eroislng the csimil mid then attunptodto iclouil , as vns hiscuHtcin , in thosaddle , putting' the gun hamuiPison his toes. Ono of the humiiur * wnadofitilvo , mid , In soniuviiy , must huvo enu hton tliostiriups anil dUohatecd the Bun , 'Umboj was llftcenyenw old and the enl ) son of nn aged father , Tlio Freneli Oct , ! M.-Spodd [ Cablegram to Tun Urr. ] In the clinmbci- deputies today Bishop lYeppel mndo n severe attack uyon the budget. Ho uilvocatcd a rcituction of Iho staff of the civil scivlco and aiotrcnchment In the estimate * for education. lie appi-ovcil the tmtis yaliarim railwa ) pi-oject , but urged that the construction bo loft to pi hut o en- terprlse , 'Iho biidpot , ho said , weighed licavilyon tholiiiiiiuhU loiulitlon of Trance , especially because It had become u vveaiwn ngalust ivliBlon. .M Souhoyranilechicd that tno budget VMIS a fallacious expedient to avoid real it-forms , Ilo said thnt In view of the approaching uplnuion of the snoneUrv convention of Iho Iatln union , und nlso with nti 0)0 to the probable consemicnces of the new American tariff , it Is necessary to effect n strict reduction in expenditures , avoiding both freshtnxcsnml further loans. It would siiftk'o to ctfeet the optional con version of the 4U per cent rentes , thuaafTict- inga savIiiK of ( VliW,000 franc. Tlio Deal In I'lMitllny. Cmctoo , Oct. SI. 1 Special Telegram to 1m : nru.l Mr. 0 , \\f. Potter is of the opinion thnt negotiations for the piuvhasu by n syndicate , of which lie Is the hcnit , of tha stock of the Illinois steel company have not progressed far enough towarrant publication of nay of the facts. " 'lliero has been no sjnelfcalo formed , " ho said , "for that pur- ixiso. There Is a deal on hand , hut no com- piny has yet been organized , mull don't euro to say unvtlilntr about our object lu making thooiTirto the Uoston stockholders , When the deul has assumed more dilhiito proper tions vo Wii | let tuo publle Know our la- tcntloii ) t m llnmnn I'olltloi , ROME , Oct , 2 . -Si | > cclal CaWigi-umto THE Hi i.J-Tho : elections for utvmbors ot the chamber of deputies will beheld November ft ) , 'I bo new parliament bus beea summoned lo utcct on December 1U. HI'JSA K EU 1C KtIt lC'H ICIUV. Greeted by a TMonsier Aiulicnec nt IJattory I > Arutorr. Cittr.ino , Oct. ' . ' ! , Accommodations for ono of the largest political Knlhorltigs e\cr held In Chlcujjo had to bo doubled to mnko room fortho tlirt > njthat at tempted to hear Spciker Ueed Tlio doors were locked ut Buttery 1) lirmorj fully an Gour before the beginning of the meeting nnd o\er \ 0,000 Dcoplo were then Inside , whllo bun- diedscro patiently vvaitlnir In the Second regiment nrrnory next door , ivhcre the o\cr- flowtnectliiff v\as held AVheu suernllmndroJ members of the Union Veteran association xvlth banners tlylnff cntojcd the hall oa cscoit to Hied , reniarkublo en thusiasm \vas manifested Ilo Mas tuionipanled by Senators Far\vcll nnd Culloin , Congressmen Mason , Adams and Buttcrv\orth and many other well knonn Mr. Heed spolco at length on the elections question , the McIClnley bill and the other work of tlio present congress Contrasting the t o Kaat p.utlcs , ho said the republican natty nchlovcs and the dcmoiratlo paity llnds fault. Not having anything to do it follows thnt the demounts uro not under tlio necessity of boingconslst- ent. A deinocmtle platform has an advantage over the icpubtlcan In Its method of nrijuinctit-tlint of slm- jllelty. Thcv tiuvo simply to pass on \hut the republicans elo and account for all ho mlsfottunes of the woild by means ot the ids of the lepubliuut party , Tno peakcr further asserted that there Is lotliingtho republican party 1ms done that ns notwltliin two to Iho jVars received clthi'ir the tacit or votifowms approval of the democracy In view of this bethought vo need not tiomblofor the future. Iho speaker also neldiessed the overflow mcetiuij briefly. CJovornor Illl I nt W lied Ing. n , \V. Va. , Oft. 21. Governor 1111 und patty arrived In Wheeling , hls nfternoon. On tlio way fioin Masslllon , 0 , erovuls Ihrongcil the stations and cheered the govciuor is he passed through On lila nrrival heio a nrco crowd met him , and escoitcd ilm to the hotel , \vhcro a ioceptloias bout , astini three hours , during wliioh piomincnt IcmoetaU of the > state pud their respctts. Iho govern or spoho In the opera house to- : iight to nn iiudiiMieo only limited hythac.1- jiaiity oftholull , dwelling on the taiiff anel other Issues of the campaign. Hood lor Mitiriilc ( ; Ilnu need. CHICAGO , Oit. 24. [ Special Tele ra.ni to Inn Die. ] After a threeveins' , wait Sheriff Jtlatsonhns had a httlo icvcusc upon tlioc < - chlof of police , ox-countj warelcn and boodler , McCSarlglo , vho so meanly nbuscdMatson's conlldenco by running away to Canada when the sheuff kindly took him homo that ho might take 11 tuth. Siiitottie comiuomisoof the case anil return of MiGatlglo to Chicago the two men have never spoken until hst night. Hhciiff Matsou hid been attending the Tv.enty-lirst ward repi > bUcai meet ing at a hall on North Cl.uk street. After the mooting lie was standing1 \vith Congressman Ad.itns and others in the saloon when lu walked Mitiiiriplo. The hoodlar walked up to thoshorlff andsmtling hula him good ovontitg nnd asked him to .shake banel , Mutson glared nt him un in stant nnd hiavvrathoveipoweicd him , "You miserable etu nnU thief. " ho jelled. "How dire jou speak to me , " and his huge Hst llcvv out anil struck McOariglo in the face. JlcCiailrlo vent to the tlooi In n heap , but quickly aixaso nnd jumped behind a clnlr , crjhip , "Shame , shame , Mntson ; Inovor In jured jou. " "You He , jou did , and through you I have liail tobenr the jeers of my cueinics , and In silence too. Keep away from mo or'It will go hard with jou. " Congicssinan Adams nnd ono or two others intoiTetied and took Mr Mutsnn awajIn afo\v minutes ho regailncd his composure and jumplngln bis buggy drove off. "I didn't mean to go so far , " saieltho sheriff today , "but that fellow's Insolence vias moie than I eoulel stand. He has been the cause of more tioublo for mo than any other man and tlion to come up and offer to shako hands like hodid. " McGarlglovvas not to bo seen today. imcnciin Institute nf Aroliltcetfi. WXSIIIXOTOV , Oct , 24.-Tho American In stitute of .Architects concluded Us work to day and will meet next jcar In Boston. A resolution was neloctcel concurring In the rec ommendation made by Supeivising Aicld- tcet AVIneirlm to congress that hcro.ifter nwaiils for designing government buildings botnndohy competition , 'i'hodelcgites viero Inter iceelved at the white house bvtho piesidint. U. M. Hunt of Xow Vorkrvvaa elci-ted president foi the ensuing year. Cincinnati Will lie ICoforiiiGcl. Cot.tviiiu. ' , 0. , Oct. S I , The ovtia session of the legislature , called by Clovcrnor Camp bell to consider the alleged corruption In the municipal boaids at Cincinnati , cpiiiludcdlts business this afteinooii and adjourned. The bill became a law piovldingn non-partisan board of Improve incuts for Cincinnati , to ho appointed by Minor Moshy and to hold until .April , when their successors shall ho elected. The .Matt or Not Vat Bottled. BVANSVtl.iE , Ind , Oit. 2-1 Today's an nouncement of a settlement of the troublooti the Mnikny lines was picinnturo. Ithnsde- vilopedslnco that the matter Is still In ubcy- nncc. At a Kilo hour tonight thoofthlals viere still in coiisii'tation ' , but nothing could boleained oftho tentimcnt picvaillng. The men uro waiting quietly for the vcidlct and expect that iiotioublowill ensue. Complaint Fr \Vlsconsin Inili.aiiH. WASiusfiTov , Oct , 24. The Indian buieau lias received n complaint f win ceitniii Lao llambeim Indians in Wisconsin charging Kovoriiment einplojcs in La Poitito agency with fraudulently chancing the land se lections scheduled In Iho Interest of half- breeds and favorites itotcntltlcd to lands so selected , The matter wns tefericd to n special agent of thodcpaitmcut , uo\vin \ Vi'ls- A Crooked JOIINITOV\V , Pa , Oct 2 1. Albert W. Ox naiil , treasurer of the Johnstown lumber company , anil son of the Into Edward Ox- naril , apronilncnt oil dealer of PIttsburfr , disapi aixM several days njo and his wherea bouts are n mvstoiy , An examination of the books shows larijo discrepancies. The short- afro will remh at least MO.OOO. Ouiardloft hi * wlfo and child behind tiiiii Tt c Hull ImiM-ri In Ri , IV , Oct. 21 , fSpsclal Oublegr.nn to THK llm.1Captain Sihoy , comtnander of the United States steamer Haiti more , gave luncheon on board ship today to Mr , Welbcr , secretary of the Amoiliaii legation , nnd a mi in bu1 of other Kentleinen. Hosulneauently exchanged visits with Admiral Aiidiadoaiid the poit authorities. 'Iho public was per mitted to inspect the ship. IJr.ull pprfrlatesn Coinplliiinnt , \ VsiiivaTov , Oct. 'J 1-Tuo etcpartinent of state Is officially ndvlsedof tliodopirtuini for Now Vork from Klo do Janeiro on the 20th Inst. of the llrozllian naval ilMsion , ordered to return the compliments paid the nnnlllan tt.ur by the UnlteilHtatcs squadron In July htet , and bcjihuj n letterand medal foi ihu president. _ _ * Will Anpunl , niinnviiL' , Oet , .M.-fSpecIal Cablogr.ini to TIIL IJtcJKxQuocn Natalia IHM m- formt'dtno ervinn rebuts that falling an Imniodhite .settlement icgardlii ) ; thopei'sonul rclutlons bctuei-n her cll audhersou , Alex- Biidcrshe will appeal totlioikupUcuinifor latlsfactiou. SEBBASHA-lOWi \ BOOTA11Y , ittornty General Lcoso Files a Bill in tlio Ttderal Supreme Court , HE BIG MUDDY'S ' MANY CHANGES NOTED. Vo CftiiHf for Alnrni AIIIOMJC Far HIP rs Oicr the' ItcmtltN of tlio Mo- Klnh-y Tariff Hill Mlsecl- lancoiiM Mattcis. Jrr , ) filJ V < : t , ] \VAMItXOTOV , U. C. , Oct. , . . ' 4. I Attorney General Lccso li s filed a bill in ho supreme court to determine the boundary Ino between the statesofNouraskannd The qacsticindlsputable\vus occasioned , the illl rciltes , by the shifting- the bed and : ) iauncl o the Mlssouilrlvcr. Thodocument in lllo with the clerk of the supreme court contains nine pages of Judldary tirlut and is occupied lit the bcftlnnlag byadcscitption of .ho vcll known old boundary llao recognized iy congress when Iowa In ISM wns admitted .0 thu union of stitcs nnd which is found in .ho low of the United States , rc\Isedstat- ules , containing the Iowa admission bill. Then follows a recitation of the history of . .hoorlt in tlio United states land ofllo : to mark the bouiuhry lines , done in 18ol , and is a matter of record Inthoofllco of the state's attorney general and the inrvcjor. Tto boundary line rccofinl/ed by coiijrress ivhenNelrasJctiHas admitted to tatehood In 1SU7 Is then recited There is gl\en a statement of the changes of the course of the current , hcd mid channel of the Missouri liver \vhicli \ have occurred since l , when they bopr.in Atory nitnutodo- scriptlon of the chnnfc'es of the river along nnd In sections lu , IT , ai. SS , ainiulSS in Iowa Is mnde.and It is alleged that they have , under the boundary lines now recognis-ed by the United States , plven the state of Ne braska Jurisdiction over n part of them , and the supreme court Is asked to grant the iisuul vilt of suborn commanding the statoof Iowa to appearbefoiothiscolirt and ans\\er the premises and stunt to perform and abide such eider and decree as to this umrtns slnll bomcot and eijuitJible. There Is full and famillir referenie made to the well known questions of Jurisdiction and dis putes which have for jcars arisen between the two states on the points named nnd the courtls reminded that the linds in dispute "are adjacent to the city of Omaha and \ari- ous luge industiles aiobelnestablishedniHl builtthurcon , over which each state claims Jurisdiction The object of the proceeelings , the attorney general states through the bill , which was tiled by his rcmesentativcs. J. M. Woolworth - worth anil C. .T. Green , counsel , is to forever settle the right of juiisdictlon bj detcimin- lug the present boundary lines. There will not likely bo fit rther proceedings under some months , "aqno answer has jet been lllcd by the attorney geiietal for Iowa KAllMLUS M1JI > 2kOT JIIUtiAllVICn. Thcio is no ical cause for um agitation among the fanners nnd other purchasers of mnmifactutcd goods over what appears to bean an apparent Increase of priecs ua the result of the adoption of the McKlnloy tariff bill. Investigation by treasury officials and others In New York , Philadelphia , Boston uudolher great Importing1 cities reveal the fact that ull of the agitation about an increase of priecs is the vork of Importers , SO per cent of whom are Biltiilisubjects and consequently deinq- cratsnndl5 , percent of the American citi- yens cnfraKdl In this business are free traders. The other 15 per cent ha\o jpcrsonal and therefor selfish motives in the circulation of reports of manufacturers having advanced the prices of their gooels ineidoiit to the ndojillon of the McKlnloy tariff law. llilttsh frco traders have been busy in some of 'their great eastern importingcentcis during the past six weeks bulling the markets for manufactured goods , nnd especially everything that is im ported , their object being to prejuelicetho voter at the nppiouchtng elections against the JlcICltiley law. If the prices have ad vanced for any cause wtiatovcr upon nrtlclea vrhiihgo Into common us"o they \\lll gob.ick to thoold prices In less than slxtydaysnftor the election , Ono of the leadiiigfeatuics of the democratic campaign this full has been this direct movement against the authors of the McKtuloy tariff law through Im porters nnd .American frco tiadcrs A special howl has been made upon It in Ne braska and somoof the other northwestern states by democrats ns to the result of the McKluloy law , nnd direful predictions have been made freely by them , and In a few in stances they have been nblo to apparently show that piices have been advanced upon Imported articles upon which a hlg tier rate of tariff is fixed by tno McKlnloy bill On the other hand , these snmo men will have difliculty to see how it Is that the Chicago lumber dealers ycstwd.iy determined on an advance In the pilco of lumber , notwithstanding the fact that the Mo ld nicy bill reduces tlio tax on this nrtieloto the extent of SO per cent , and thnt In doing it served to stimulate thfl Canadians in removing entirely the export duty on logs , vvhieli of course has been paid by the .Ameri can consumers if tbo Ideas of thoold tariff advocates are well foJnded. OFlICIAt , COUNT Of NF1I11 MKA. The ofliclal count of the popu latlon of No bras > ka as avvltolonndtho city of Omaha sep arately , together with the comparative popu latlon in IkbO , has been promulgated at the census odlio. The incicaso will provo very satisfactory to the people of the state. Tlio following are thollgures : Pop. 110. J'op. ISO. Tno Percent The f tat n I.UViTM 4V.V10J CM , I'll ' Kt < X Ouisilu Olty 13115.M JO.1IS 100,0to ,157.111 T ostmaslers nppointcd for South Dakota today as follows : Lapeport , Yanliton county , W 01se nvlcoA L. I'rlfforresigned tow- art. Tall Kivor countjJ.V , , Higcley , vice r.AV.Borno. 1C. J. Godfrey of Rapid City , S. D , Is in the eltv. , T. 1C. ( Jahlo of DesMolnes , la.isattlio Johnson. Assistant Secretary Chandler todaymodi fled the decision of Commissioner Oroff so us to allow Dennis I ) . 1'lnnotty to make a now application for pro-oinptloii entry for lots ,1 nnd A , in sfetion 5 , township 2b north , run ye 9 east , O'Neill , Nob. PEIIIIY S , H KITH. Can I'he in Scchininn. AVASIlt fiIoxOet. 24 Archbishop Irelani of South Dakota andUlshop McGolerlck o Duluth today had Interviews with Secretary Noble and Acting Indian Commissioner Dell upon the subject of Indian schools In tin northwest , They requested that the sisters wholmvobeen conducting St , Mary's and St John's schools for girls on the Turtle Mo tin tain reservation 0111 ! who were employee ! ns government instructors when those school. vveiidiscontinued ) by Commissioner Morgan bo permitted to preserve this community so elusion. Seciolary Noble Informed them tha the supciliit'-nJi'iit of Indian schools htii already been Instructed to permit the bisters to Iho apait from the other teaclieis. O'shen's ' Dlrorco OJHP. LO\I > ON , Oct , 21. ( Specltl Cablegiam to Tilt' HIK.JThe trial of thonctlon for divorce brqught by Captain O'Shcn against his wife Invhleh 1'arncllU named as the co-respond cut , has been set down for the middle of No vember. Counter allegations will IKS mad against Captain O'Shca bv his wife. Mr Pamcli has retained us Ms counsel in th rose Sir t'lurlns Unwell and Mr. Jlerbeit II As < ) ults , hoth of whom defended him bcfot the I'amell counnlsslon. The " \Vcnt h r Foroenn. ForOiniha and Vlcliitty-Pa i ; w miner. for Nebraska-Fnlr ; iioitheily winds cooler by Sunday morning. Kor lova Valr ; wauneri southerly winds Kor South Dalcota-rair ; northerly ttluds colder by Sunday morning. Jl Clt TJIK JHtl'&jtlt a H.I J.V , Anollier Terrlhlo Crlilio Cointnlltcd In u Iioiidim iibiirli. L.oMioX.Oct.'i. Iho''Jack the Illpt > cr" cnro Is w apam Tonight In a seiluded inrt of South Hampstend was found the > otly of n wonftii , whoso head had been icutly severed , while tlio body showed klchs and bruises sulllcSetit to nilso death. The iiMlmwas n womna of l < w repute , and thU v.is su 111 dent tosUi.it the cry of "Jack the Upper. " TllK MVKKI * J < t t KKT lift 1)IH. Hctcnt r Tests of Armor Plato nt A iinitolln SllinublcM l.t. \YAsiifMToxOct. ) ! ! l. Additional results of the recent tests of armor plate at Annnpo- , is are stillcomlnp tollRht. The domonstra- tlonof the superiority of nickel steel alloy nndtho immediate uppropilatlouby congress of 51,000,000 , for the purchase of a quantity of lielicl with -vvhlcli to nlloj nleM stwl hns ladthc effect of stimulating the nlclicl mm- cot to au unusual dearoe. The navy depart- ncnt had hardly began to Inquire into the amount of nickel on the marltot before It win 'ound that the results of the t sts hnd been sei/eduponnbi'oid ATlth remarkable celerity nnd that there was to bo kion competition in thomarltct , already noted for -vlgoi-ons nnd steady demand In-addition there wns a rumor of "corners" thatwre discomforting to the oftloialswho expected to get m adequate supply Of metal nt fair prices. All of the nickel .iscd here has l en proluced abroad , Canada being the nearest source of supply. Prom .uformatlon . coming In nn utionlclat way to the depaitment it appears , however , thnt there is nprobibllily Unit the metal exists in thiscountiy incousiJcrabloiiunntltics It Is asserted that mines tit grcit value exist in Virginiaalthoush for olnlou3 reasons tlio persons making the assertion rcfaso to def initely ph'fl their locality. One company Is organizing to develop thcso mines , so tne navy denirtmcnt ofllcert * nro hopeful thut aiiA coiisidcri.bio cnhanccincnt ot the mirkct Cruoof tilikolvlll \ bo met and counteracted y the increased supply from domestic sources. _ ITJMtf. " \Vcnt TliroiiRh A l TJuiuQtE , , la , Oit. 21 , A portion of freight train Is'o. 7 , on the Illinois Central , loaded with pralu and hotses for the fndc- pendcnco races , this morning -\vcnt through thclron bndgo at Center Grove , sk miles west of hero , Tlio engine and ten curs pa&sed over safely , but a bioken truck ouU-lio eleven tl. cir fell , and catehlnp the springers on the bridge , was pullptl off the abutment , taking with it six cars Oflgraiu. The bridge was Jbtlnff eonstructeit to replace an old ono. Fifty men weio working on and under it. Nearly all of them sot out , Robert Kcatly , a tlftccn7yer-olil | son of the bridge watehmin , nnd llvomenDnti DeiiRb- erty , Hugh Connors , Jolin Volff , Miles Win ters and Jerry McGoiuin seriously Injuied , Nouo of the injured , however , -will die. The Urn OAK. la , Oct. 84. [ Spechl Telegram to Tin : BEI : . " ! The 'annuil ' mcctingof tlio * Baptist joung people's nuxilliaiy , n branch society of the lown Baptist state convention , was held hero today ; , The attendance was largo. Mss Anna I'arrJerof ' Hed Oak pnvo anaddiessof vvolcoaie. r' ho response was mndoby Hov. Aitliuf.F'ojvlcr ofMainon. The president's ' a tdi-ess , by 'Jtov. I1 , P. Haggard of lied Oalc , "was folloive hy short addresses ' 'Younn People in , tno Various DopniH- mcnU of Chinch \Vofclt' \ ' ' by S. Q.Gold- thwultaof Wooile , Mrf.C/J , MoNltfof Conn- cil Bluffs , Iluv. L. A Hall of Mason City , E A. tiravcsof larsholltown , Miss Etoslo I. Lamer of Davenport , and Arthur N. McICay of DcsMoinc3. Hov. II. J. IIovvcll of Creston ve an address on "A Pastor's Duties to tha , ountf People of the Church. " and E. H Lewis of Sioux City spokoon "The Relation of the Older totho Ypnngor Members of tlie Church. " In tbo evening Hov. C. E. Ilowltt of Morpan Patk , 111 ( Rave an address on "Self-Development and bclf-Pevotcmeiit. " Hov , IT" . P. Haggard ot iled Oak was eluctod president of the society. Artnur N. MoICay wasclcctcil vice president Kov. P. 13. Craw ford oE Ottuinvvu coircsponding secrctarj , Jvfiss lioslo E. Lamb of Davenport recording secretary , Sidney KUtof Algona treasurer. M a , mcctinpr Of the bonid of man- atrcrs of the Diptlst state convetitlon to day appropriations for the work of the ensuing ycir wore mode on the basis of $1 1,000 , , a considerable increase , and au in crease of $200 to the salary of the mlsslonniy secretary , Uov , N. I ) , Uairdon ofYashiiig - ton , vvasvoteU , making it4l,40O. A commit tee on younp people's1 dcpattnient was added to the listof regular committees of the board. Tlio Supreme Court. DCS MOISKS , la. , Oct. l [ Special Telegram - gram to Tun BIH ! The following cases were decided today by thA supreme court ; James F , Todd , appellant , vs D.Y. . Scott ; Jackson district ; roverjotl J , J. Kussellct al. , npsxllants , vs W. 1) ) Torbotctall ; Louisndl tilct ; reversed , Charles Dean , appcllaht , vs W. IT , Clnrk aidJ. T. Manny ; Flovd district ; reversed. E C. lilair s Illdfson-Countyl uppillant ; Madison district ; affirmed J , M. Knmhtvs Chicago , Rock Island i Paclllo Hailroid , uppellanl ; ilahiibka dis trict ; aflltmcd O C. Jlclntosh , apiicllaut , vs II. G. Wilson ; \Viight dlstntt , aninnod. i : Ci. Kcmpervs City of Buillugton , np pollen t ; Uos JVIolnesdhtrltt ; afllrmed. A. N. llojjiinvs Mcrohaintu' & Uankcis' In surance Company , npnoUot ; Henry district : adlrmed. J G. 1'cterset nl. vs 0 P. "VVarrcn ot al , appellants ; Butler uistricl , revcised. ( i , E Crov\ , appellant , vs II. Drown ; Adams district ; reversed ; Uoblnsou dissent' Deuth ofa I'loiiiincnt Mlnlntcr. DM MOIN-CS , la. , Oct. SI. [ Special Tele gram to TIIR IhK.l-DrIj. WUiRbo , delo- Biito to the national Clfrlstian con\oation \ , died this morning. Ho jeavesawidow nnd two childreti at 111SVcit Sjienccr street , Chicago ; Ho tias asoriil'aw of Dr , Beebc of Clinton , ICy , , andwaa aboutflft.v vciii-sol acre. lie was one of tlw , most prominent Qhristinn ministers In UiaWest , and v\as con nected with a church publishing house , Ilnlfonr "Will Dum.iv , Oct , 24. Halrty ? , chief secretary forlrclnnd , has started pija tour through the western counties In vvliltll it Is alleged dis tress prevails lu conseqiciicet of thofailuio of the -jiotato crop. 111 object In malting the tour is toinukoa personal Investigation as to tlietrutliof thostatemenlsreBardinethe ecu- ditlon of the crop. t Half our will also , durlnr'hls visit , ascer. Uilu the most sultablB Jrouto for n rail way from Collony to Cluro Morris or from Bat- InghndeiTCti to Cislloi Hculth \ \ n view to builitliiKii linoto give cmtilojmetit to the m'cdy if ho linds that tlie situation demand ) suih ncllou. A crowd of nixtionallst had pntlicicd al thoCJalv ay station , propuied to receive Bui- four -vvlth cheers for O'Qricn ' nnd other nationalist lealcrs. Iliilfourhadbecn warned , however , and left the tnila ot Atblone , vvhcro hetoolcacar toCustlo Kea. Ilo will not go to Oiilay. . \VIII On to hid Ui and Ilt.itr.iv , Oct. I ! t.-Sp ( ciul Cablegram to TUB I3nAfter ) the marrlajro bctwcei Prince Adolnh of Sclmmburg-Lippo am Princess IMctoriu'of Prussia , sister of Km pe'ror Wlllium. the couple ulll depart for Kgtpt and Indliij-wbero ihcy'vlll spend tlulr honeytnoou * Suspension ofSIUer I iirclin-jH. \VA \ lll IOV , Oct "I , Xoti ( wns giwn today that the treasury d'purtiueu t , having punhu i'd ' o\cr founnllllon , live hundml thousand ounce * ot kllver durhi ; the month , further purchases \vlll 1/esuspcnded until the liist Monday In November , IT REACHED FOR TOO MUCH , The Greediness of the Union Pacific Brings on a Boycott. O.RATING ARRANGEMENTS ANNULED , Uiilltlini ; Up li > Tear Dnivii Appears to be the fhi'diirsi of MIR Niirtlt- hsocliitlim Who U'rtke ( lie * 'Soo. " CHICAGO , Oct. 2l-Sp'iUl [ relegiam to Tur 13 en. I 'the last clrutliir Issued by halrmiiu Pallhorn before sevei ing his con- lection with the \Vcstcrn Freight nssocla- .ion embodies the most gigantic boycott ovci mown. The elieuliirvvaslwiodlodnj unelcr nstruetlous from the U'estcrn 1'ieight asso ciation nnd annuls piointlng airangemeiits on the pirt of ovcty association rend with the Union Pacllic ; . This applies even to ocal nnd noii-ionipctlvo points on the Union iaclile. The N'ortluvostcrn reid undo a : nlld protest over the issuance of the tlrcuinr uutltalono now piorates with the Union ? acllle under their famous trafllc agi-eeiucnt rho objection was not eonslderoel. In Iho 'uturo every mtlclu of freight dellvoicd by any western road except the Torthwestctn to the Union Pacific , -will take full local rules from point of origin to destination Through rates tire absolutely wiped out except via the Nortlnvestern. .Tho consuiucnco v lll bo thnt lite North western will take practically all bnsdiess Tiom Chicago and tlio cast , destined to Union Pacificlocnl points toconipctitivopointssue'h us Doti r and Colorado points , Helena and Montana points nnd nil Paiillo coast points , .Alltraflic will be diverted from the Union Padiie tocompctitivo points. Theprojnaimiio win linnlly at Ringed todav All lines la in terest have MUsouil liver and St Paul tci- iinnt or connections. To Denver and Cole lade points niltrnftlovvillbo tinned over to the Koclc Island or Hiiillngton 1o Ilelcnn imd Montana points the traille vtill bo taken to St. Paul and Klven to the Northern Patitlo and Gnat Ts'oithem. To noith\vcstormo.ist points the Northern Pa clllc will get It nil. To Callfornli and south ern points tliotratilc will bo eltveitod to the Atehison , Missouri 1'acitio and Southern Pa cilic. Uho bojcott oiigiti.Ucel from an nt tempt of the Union Pacific to compel the pav- incut of high propoitiotis for It * connecting lines. The competing thtoughlinos took ad vantage of tbo situation and the result bus shown how perfectly siuiouiidod the Union 1'iieiilc is. The feeling Is so Intense that it Is altogether likely that passenger business will bo likewise diverted. ( icnoral Passuugor Agent 1'eo of the TS'orthern I'aJfio was In Chicago today and did not ilenvthtithe had huci ceded to n largo ex tent In infliieneing tlio Chicago lines to route their passengers witli ' ' fre ht. ItailinntL Weathercock * . Oct. 24 [ Special Telegram to TIIK Bi E. ] .Almost everthing done nt yes- tciduy's meeting of the noilhwcstcrn passen ger men w s undone todiy. ACfrotlations with tlio "Soo'1 line were definitely declared off and the "Soo" will keep In effect Us wcsctit low tail ft between St. Paul ana the seaboard. All the Chtoago-St , Paul lines acreod to ignore the "Soo" competlon , hut alter t.hemocting none of them oinressed nnv conlldciico that rufta would bo miiintalncd. It , , Is .clalinoC uat tho/Soo" ; is now getting a.loi'KO " sliiiro of the emigrant traffic,1 which" formeily caino antl went Ma Chicago , \nd likovviso that part of the travel ing cublicvhlcli lima picililcttlon for cut rtiUis. All Chicago passenger men agica tint the "Soo" mustcoiuoto terms ortlmt north- vvcstcrii rutqswill goto snmli. The trouble at Kansas City was settled today by tlio Rur- lington icilecming its tickets in the Iniuls of stalporatlicro , and so far as Chairiinu lpln- lev of the Western Passcniror a < sothton ; ( is informed the situation is better tlicro than It lias been In months , for Hill City. S. D , Oct. 24.-Spcdil [ to TUB Bm , ] .A meeting of the hoarel of trade nnd citizens -wilt beheld this evening nt Hotel Uarney to consider plans for the building of n railway to Hill City , the Iliirney peak tin dlstelctnna bejond. It Isnnderstood thata proposition will be lalil before the meeting bv localrcprcsentntivo of outsldo capitalists \\hlch if accepted vlll result In stops for the immediate construction ot the road. The construction of such a line will Insure to the city the entry of all thorailways now pio- jceted across the reservation , ns it will give access to the tin fields tying west ofijapld and to the coal and oil districts of western " \Vjoming. A < Jiiar mlm\ - ! > lnst Criminals. Niw : OUI.EANS , r/Oct.J4. / , ! The steamship Ulsyrian , from Paleimo , with 1,000 immi grants on board , has arrived nt Poll Kails The cntlro foreo of United States inspectors went down t'no river this nftornoon to meet the vessel. Uhoy-vvlll make n thorough In speutlon , and If any of tncin should turn out to bo paupers , criminals 01 of other classes which come under the prohibitoiy cede they vvlll boictained onboard and the ship com pelled to carry them back to Paleimo , Women's Noii-l'Hi'llsiins OHliTrs. Ciuoico , Get. 24 The nonpirtisan Wo men's Christian Tompenmco alliance of Illinois today rc-clcetcit Mrs. Minciva 1C. iillottpresident ; , butsho declined to accrpt the otllcc , ns she intends to appear asnpublie speaker la the lemperanco cause and could notattenil to her duties ns president jnopetly Jin. JMarthaA , Dictz was then selected. M the other oltlccrs were ro elected. AUalltoad Denl. ST. Lotrt , Mo. , Oet , W. I'cnnsvlvmila oOicIalson a western tour have been making acareful Investigation of the Toledo , Warsaw A Western nnd it Is snld that a deal is on for the purehaso of the Toledo. I'coria & Warsaw hv the Pennsylvania , This would frlvo the Pennsylvania another Mississippi liver crossing about midway between Chi capo and St. Louis. JflJVJAfi ? Utah Speculators Taken In l > y a Neat Swindling Kciicine. SU.TLVKK , Utah , Oct. 2 . [ Special Tele- Itiiim to TUP. DiiK.l The \Vood \ river miners liavo hcen sufferinp conslderahlo loss for a veek past in ere sales. The truth regarding the matter has just leaked out and wide spread Indignation Is felt at the bif * swindle thathasbcon perpetrated All ores are sold 1 on the Now York quotations transmitted by viro each day. They are sent from Uemcr nnd nroalways signed "Dcalj" , Saipielon 1 liavitiRbcen aroused ns to their correctness. i . Colonel Bryan of the Hid l > phunt mluo \\licd \ his associate , ( J. W , Vcnablo of New York , anil also tlio Xcw Vork metal ex change , asking them for quotations on cer tain days In the present month , The answer from both revealed the fnct that Denvcrhas tiecnscnniinrout false iiiiotKtlons , For weeks lead has bi > eu quoted nt $ 'S > . All this time the actual Now York quotations havohwn riiaRhiKfrom fiV5 as high as * 5.K ( ) . This darln < Jlscmpaney has of course caused n heavy loss to Utah ores producers , and they nio in010 foidbl' ) than decant in their-ro- marks regardiiiK' the fm'id. ' Now that the niatturhas ticcn traced upnndtho Line situa tion re\calcd \ , HoincthiiiRwillerylikelybo heard todiopln thonelKhborhooil of Dcmcr , Tlio Hiiproiuo C'ouit A'noimny. \ VAiiis'nTOOct.i , ! . -Ills piai'llcally tied tliaUtio Viicnniy on the supreme courl bench \\lll not ho tilled until after the mat * ing of loiigrcij iii December. .4 It'llKCX J.V Ii.iVS.ti.i Urnvcr VcNllliuIcon Ilio Snntai tailed anil Mini ) Injuroil. TuiTht , ICnn , Oct , -The-Denver ; > ulo trnlnon the Snnta lt , which loft .his iifteinoon , waj detailed , while niountt a sharp eurvo nt n high rate near AVaiiUesa The mall cnr turned bottom up and the o.vpiess and baggage cars toppled over on their sides. ( HO diy coaihes tuinoil crosswise on the trnik , while the elnlr cnr , anil tourist enr fell over on tlie'ir shies , iilmost totally wivcldng the tmln. Xn ono was billed , but ninny were Injured Up to nlato hour tonUht no deiths lave ex1- ctiucd , but some of the injurcil me in a ciltlcal loiulitlon. The injured nro : W. 1'Jones andilany Stone , mail ngcnts , Mrs KllenKtone , NVvv Vcilt ; 1' b. Turiiy , cvpiiss mcssoiiKcr ; T. J , Johnston , baggage m.isteii Hank Topokn ; Mottle O'Counpll.L'hiiago ; Mis. lr ) Bcasleo , TelleUde. Cole ; ! ! . M.lleaslce , Mis tliorgoTnrlcj , FrcMio , C'.div. ; Mrs. J. Me- Karluml , Ohio , S. Sylvester , Mellon , Cain ; b'liiinlngtoti , Lisbon , 111 , J. J lUuk- ley , brakoinnii , Klliaheth Habbltt , Oakland , Call. ; Jhs. AV. .1. krinre , ICnnsiis City ; K A Pair , Albuquerque , K M ; 0. F Uoppy , Denver , Solon 13. llo < o , Albuqm'niiioi Carl 10 llnnliiiis , Aspein , Cole , J. A , C'olton , Colo- r.ido I oiil I'lny I'Varcd , Evirrni , Keb. , OU. Jl | Spocinl Tolc- Kiain to THU ltr.i.l A number of farmers today Instituted n se.inh of the firm of Thomas Oolllson , two mile' * west of hoiv , \\lio mjsteriouslv dlsappi'iiod last Tuosclny night , llo was lust seen on thntnllit } about 3 o'olodt by n neighbor's boy , v\ho loll him nt that time , Dolll.son snj- ing ho had promisett to help mo\o \ a neighbor's barn ! ie\.t Jay. Ho failed to show up In thomoiuliiK nnd lakr lnthcda\ the attention of his neighbors \ \ s iitlr.icted to his stock vvhleh vas snffuriiig troni want ofatci , No trace \\us found of him and the Kotinnl opinion Is cither Icmpoiary in snulty 01 foul piny. Dollliou is . \\ell-to-do fanner , a bachelor about foi ty ears old. il\o \ fe"t seven in height , dark inoustirho and has no trouble trcsshifj so far is can bo ascer tained. Ills piauneiy nail cell.kr lontahu about $3JO worth of oats and potatoes , amply siifilcicnt to pay till debts , euepb n mortcvo , whuh Is not tluo for tlueo jears Ilo vns alwajs very p.utlcuiar about his horses and the fait of tlieir boinp left without f oed or vutor to gether with thofuctof his having considera ble money from the sale of farm pioduce , causes apprehension of foul play , 1 VM or < Jiiiint > Ili"ti'lt Court , NtoiiiiAUXob. . , Oet. it [ Special to TUP Jlcr. ] Tlio fall unm of the dlsti-iit court cenvciml hero Tuculay , and upon petition of the en tlio bur Jmlga JCouis ailjounicd court yeslordaj afteinooii It wns thodoslic tohavotho court courunolito In No\einlor to dispose of a number of Jury ci os , but the judpo ( Oiisideicil that the expense to the romitvnouldba lee irojt to recall tlio jury and disposed of Uio whole mii tcr until the ict'ular spring teiin. A largo number of cqultj' cases Mere disposed of. Knot County Division. Nioniuiu , Neb , Oct. 24. - [ Special to TUB BEK.J One of the haidest fought testsi now bclnff waged in Kuo\ county h that of division. Astdo two laigcst t6iviif'iit the county , Niobrara anil Cieiglitdn , ono in tlio noith and the other in the south , huvo coma togothcron this popasltiOn to divide on the townfililp line batucen totvnshlps tlllrty and thirtj-'Oiie , the prospects aio Rood for Its car- rjiiiK. If successful it ulll cud the north , and south fl Ms , for ye.us a source of bitter contoiitlou. _ Stricken \\ltli Paralysis. Pi.TT IODTII , Neb , Oct. 'it. [ Special Tel- cgiam toTiinRnn. ] This afternoon George "White , tcninslcr , of this city was stricken ith paralysis whilosUiiidliiB1 In hiswagon. The unfortunate man iccci\cd medical tit- tent Inn at oiico and was conveyed to his homo. The doctor stales that lute's \ side Is para- ljCl and that ho hus lost the power of speech and hearing A Snoci'SKl'iil Hliout. Hotiwron , Nob. , Oct. "A. ( Spcolal Tclc- Rram t TUB BUK. ] The shootlnf ? tourna ment held hoio this wool ; tlosod toriiy. The Kold medal for the bi t avcingo shot - as von h Iltittihelor of St. Joseph The second best , a ernt oas made byV. . it. Harrison of Ui-aiid Island. Doth In point of Intvrctt nnd in attcndanco this touniiinient has been the most successful ever held in western Kc- biaslta , _ Tire nt Koarnoy. Id : MINGY , felM Oct. 21. ( Spcciil Tcle- Biatn t-oTiiB Uuc.i-Flro broke outlatc this emiingla the laundry of \Vindsorandtho flames spi end rapidly to the kitihon nnd din ing room. Tha diiin IRC l > y lire and water Is esllmatcil at JJ50 , without insurance. Iho city hallnt tlio titnothe alarm was R\CII | vas liaikud\vlth a prohibition audiciiuj uud a junle almost ensued An Iiiipoilunt All ianco. I'nii . Oit.t. t.An ( iiKi.niM , - -An iiupnitnnt an- nounccmclit undo thK afteinooii that nil nllitmcobetA\een tlio Keidhiftiailrond syndl- cato nnd the muling railroads had flnnlly been effected , and hcrcsiflcr rho Vaiidcrhilts \\lll ho represented In and take a prominent j-ait In the Head Ing management. Mehraskn City Coloicd Itrpublluiins. NKHIHSKA. CITINeh. . , Oct. lit. [ Sprtlal toTiti ; DEE.I Thccoloicd people ofthis tlty have oignni/cd a ivpuhllcau club with a tinge inembci'ship , The speakers spoho cnthus' nstically of the icpubllciin puty uud de nounced prohibition Should 1)0 Driuvn nnil Qiun tcro < l , CltitHCO , Oct. 21 John l ox , n dissolute character , this nfternoon torrlbljdltllKur hh wlfo with vitrol. TUu woman keeps a boarding house and has been so often abused by F"ox In his drunken spi ccs that she ro- fuscd him admittance to tint house. Hu biohe intodav and pouieuitiol over her head and face , < * Rlrohnll'H Anlol > loi-n | 'iy Sold. \VOOIISTOCK \ , Oct 21. Hliclmll's autobiog raphy was put up at auction In the jail heiu today. Fifty publishers were In attendance. The manuscript was knocked Uuwn to O. W. lluntiiigof tha Toronto Mall for hhiholf nnd .luini's ( Sordoii Bennett of the New Voik Jler.tld for 1,700. , Colllilndln 11 Ic ) ? | iCiit. Oxi'Otii ) , OOet 21 Two froiglit trains on the Cincinnati , Hamilton & . ludlaimpolls road collided this mornlni ; in adeepcut near hero. 'Ilio ' wreck caught tire anil both trains nro huinlng up. 1'irerunu John Muthcrs vvas fatally Injuicd and six other tialniiicn slightly hurt , A Ills 1'fnnloii WASUINGTOV , Oct. 24. The puihlon bureau today made acquisition upon the treasury department for t2fiUOO,000 to incut a payment of pensions umlcr the actof June 127 , IhOO , as will as lliosu under the old law for the next two months. _ I'roudnfthn llcipoiisllill ily. DLJIIIV , Oct. ii-J.-Tho TlpiKiary sureties of Uilloii andD'Drlcn t > cnt u tcloffram tb the hitter wishing thora Oed speed and sa\liiK that thoy-uro priJua to bcmtho rosponsl- billty. I'iiMt Hllvor l > oun. AvbTEitDAV , Oct , 21.--f [ > l'eilal Cablegram toTui : HKK. ] Tha prlco of flno sll\cr \ has Cccliucd from 87 to 60 culldcrs per kilo. THE 1 CAMAICS 1\T \ 1B1USHA. Royal Reception Tendered to Govcmoj Thayorat Fcrt Siiluoy. PATHETIC MUSIC AT PLATTSMOUUK It I'roi'tMloslhoSpot-i'li ofW. ,1 , Uii a A Virj IJIUKC 7 > li\orllj | in I IMtu'-liflllloM nnil Hn > niors of Hal lies. Htt ) > r.v , Neb , Oct. S-t-Sixvial [ Tolcgroin to Tut : Hir. | This dly a'sumid holiday tilsre ! today In honor of C3o\crnor \ Tlnyo * nnd Coiinressniiin Dorsoy. All tlio uivim. ncnt building * wore beiuitifullj doioiaLcd A , dclepntlon ofiltlyen1 ? , iirespcitlvo of I'irty , met Govern or Th a ) er nnd Mr Dorsoyuttho Ualu nnd c-H'Oi toil them to the ISUtropolltau \\horefortwoliouts streamspf pcoplo called and paid their respects. lu the nfternoon , on an Invitation of Gen eral Ilnirj A M01 row , the gentlemen wetit to Fait Sidney where a salute of seventeen , guns vns tried m honor of Go\oinorThajer. \ A dress pa rude and review of the troops foi- loH-od. The school children pmtleipated. ( ScneralThmer ililivered a lieatitiful address , to the child n n , the oftliers nnd soldiers Ifc vas a plcasiui ) to see the rhiidun < > teiul their hinds to slnko liuidMritliliOVc'inoi * Thiiyoi A rccoptlon followed lit the resi dence of Cioneral Alorrow. iruiuid his charni- inu wife and the lidli's of the j nnlson ro- iilviiiKtho Ktiests and mnl < iti ( ? ttio ocoiislou jiicmoiilile. t'oiiKiessnian DoiNelinsnvnrin spot In tlio liurts of thoieopli | ) hoio foi lil'i pillantnud gflcccvisful endeavors Tort Sidney This visit Impresses him deeply and doublj Insures tliosecut'ly ' of Iho post. .A monster mass meeting was held in tha eourt house this evening Speeches vvetode- llu'redby Mr Doisoy , ( bvotnor 'I'linycr midi ludgo Hull of LotipCity. Congressman Oor- s > cj gnvoiin able exposition of the tullT. Tha house was packed to overflowing. IJrjiui nt I'lnUsiiiniitli , ' I'iATr Mo'iTit , Nob. , Oct , ! M.- [ Special Tilegram to Titu llir. ] This evening the Cass county democrats held their extensively ndvortlsod rally , nnd ovIng to the imtiienso efforts of tlio ward woikors and \vlilppentiu the speaking In thoopota homo wns well at tended Considerably after the hour iiiher- tlsed for comnionicinent , doinoeratlo shcpertl dogs -were rushing all over the eity uiglni * the straying sheep to coino to the fold and swell the number of listeners to W .1. Bryan. "I admire Hrjan'a otatory , " said ono former democrat , "but I dcspisohis sentiments. " The band phiyed for a longtime bo fora the speaking , some vciy piithotlomusiciind when it wasthouL'ht that theimdicnco attuuect totheoicuslon tlio orators \veio Introduced. Judge llnimcy piosciitoil the llrst speaker , Judge , ! B. Hfgglns , democratic nominee for attorney general , who , after npologl/tng for his presence , commenced a dlversltii'd tulle about the issues of tha campaign. Tha Hon.V. \ . J. Dry an was then intioduced , unit this gentleman vuis velcoinodwith u. burst of upplause. "In the first phi'o , " snlcj ho , "I want jou toundoiHtaiidthoniiiglilj my posit ion upon prohibition , Although I elonot touch liquor niybclf I do neb endorse tlio pro hibition amendment. Island upon the plat form ot my party upon that question. " Tackling the tnritT question' next ho at tempted to pull to pieces the eloquent ana Incontiovuillblo uiguineuts of Her. J , O- . Tnto of lost night. Among other things Mr. . Ilryoii bo rnn rending extracts anil lolef-iains In regaul to the passage of tlio Mck'luloj lilll lalsing prices , Ilo laid pi-cat omplmsls upon the interview alleged to have been hclet with cx-Prcildont Haves , bub noglrrtecl to state that Mr. Hayes had denied the truthfulness of such reported Interview. In closing ho stated thnt if we wanted to ex-v port nnj thing wo must allow the importation of the productions of foreign nationsun-\ \ icnsciously endoisliig the leeipiocity Ideas > of Jnmcs (1. Bliilnc , which nniioune'cmcnti called foitli the heaitloit approval. Mr. j Ury an gave way to another spcalvcr , a\Ir. C. W. Stnjthoof Oniiha.-who made avery brief speech , hoKgluir thovoteisto support the , stiaitrht detnocratlo ticket. ' " \Vnltlne for IlioinpHon. PONCA , Neb , Oct. SI. LSiMcIul to Tit * lirn. ] Politics mo booming In 'this section. As election dny approaches , enthusiasm In- eioascs over the aarlous candidates and pro * posed constitutional amendments. BlncoMr. Hosovtatcr'simtl-piohibltionBpccih in this elty numerous pioups of men can bo seen on street corners indulging in heated dlscus- tlons on the prohibition tpicstlon. Tlio ani mation and aidor of the fni nwrs1 idllutKO nro somowbnt on the decline. The srcin to bo in the Hera and yellow leaf. Mr. 'llioinpsoti , the democratic ; cnnilldato for conprc'Hs from Iho Uljr Third , will address the-peoplo at. I'onca tomouow ov < % nlng. This town lias bicu graced by tliepioseitcoof thoothci ? on- grcssional noniinecs of thin dlstriU , and now when Thompson WVB his piece the jieoiilo can dtaw their conclustlons. IVeiimsoh lloiiilini'doil , Ti. nvtsin , Neb , Oct , 24 fSpu-ialTelo- gi.tm to Tin. BiK.j AVhon James 13. noyd come to this afteinooii the oldtltnodcitiocrats drcsbcd in theit host clothes anil flocked around their polltlcnl IVIdsesillllng \ to assist him in this his hour of dUticss. .lames TJ. Iloyd nintio a short speech setting fottU his vlovvs on the peilitic.il situation. M. V ( humon followed , ilechring that the plntfoim of Hie faimeis'alliance was identi- ial with Cleveland's ' letter of acceptance and that the i lkf sought by theallinniuns in tlio doinoeratlo stoio house reaely for dis- hlbutlon. After readhii ; several jiages from Mrs. hulll van's history of Ireland ho el amid great applause from the audience. Unmix and Cannon. Loti-Cm , Neb , Oct SU. ( Special toTnn I1BH.J-W. I ) Oldham and Stanley Thomp son discussed the nntl prohibition iiustion | hero this evening. 'Jhoy were escorted to thu opera house by a brass baud amid tlie booming of cannon. 'Iho opera house was gaily decorated with Chinese lights and well tilled vvlth an in toll Iran t nudicnee , before whom Mr. Oldham hiid indiHputahlo facts and figures proving that prohibition la n great dctiiment to any comimiuitv Instead of an ovfrlnstlnir blowing , us represented by the St. Jeihn followers. Jtoady for Illl-ivtort h , Stri niton. . Neb , Oct 04. [ Biieclal Tclo- grnm to Tnc HBH ] Colonel 0. S. Ellsworth will address ' our jieoplo hero nt the opera houRoto'tnorrow evening on nuti.prolilliltlon. ( Ireat preparations are bolni ; made for u bltt mcctliif. _ for t , Neb , Oct. IM.-f gratnto TimlJKF.l Hon.V. . II. COIIKII and Norrls Brown spoke tonight at tha rourt lion HO , The nudloiico was cnthinUtstfo for Doraey and thu Mate ticket. anil Summer. , Neb. , Oft , 2.1 [ Special Tele- giatn to Tin : BitHon. . ( Ifoigo II. Hast. IIIKH , umdld.ito for attorney Kun-inl , anil Hon. W. S. Summer BJIOKO hero tonight to a large and appreciative uudli'iico. Hoth 8Keches | ! weio well received They llon't ' 1 1 ko It , Ciuwfoi.n , Neb , Oct. a-l , [ Sjicclsil Tele. pram to Timlin ] Hcientdocisluns inlowi ) nnd Kansiisln favor of orlKlnal piclingoincn will ihango many prohlbltl-jn votes in Dawcs lounty. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Urdu-nine ID tint l"oi | | . HAMIT , Jfib. , Oct. -Sjicelal [ to Tun Ilii-Ilon ] , L , . W. Oiboruoof LJUilv wl <