r FHE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWENTY-FIHST YEA ! ? , OMAHA , WEDNESDAY MOHJN1NG , SEPTEMBER 30 , 1801. NDMBEK 1ML' ( THEY WILL PROBABLY DIE , Bcnilt of a Conplo of Accidents at Wilbur. MISS SUSIE MUMBY'S ' CONDITION , lilnrkHinitli Terribly Injnrrd l y n Vlulons IlorHO Ilrnln of tlio Vic tim Kxposi-d Ollii'r NcUfitHku Nl-\\H ItClltH. Wiiniii , Neb , Sept. 20. [ Special to Tun Huiil Saturday ns Miss Susie Muinby nnd n younger sister were driving along one of our side streets , their hoiso bccamo fright ened and tan the buggv off the bide of n small bridge. The younger girl escaped without ncrious injury , but the older ono suffered Injuilcs to the spine nnd biain , which rendered her unconscious. She remains - mains In a comatose condition Little hope Is entertained for her recovoiy. Sunday William Uudolph , n blacksmith , was kicked about the head and face by n horse A largo hole was mauo in Iho fore head , leaving the brain oxposeu nnd bo re ceived several serious cuts about the face. The physicians In attendance consider the chances against his recovery. Jail Delivery nt Aurora. At IIOKA , Nob. , Sopt. 20. jSpoclal Tclo- pruni to Tun Uir.J Henry Thornhlll , sen tenced to death for the murder of \ % lUiain llanott in this county two jeaw ago , und who has been in Jail here pending an nppeid to the supreme court , broke Jail lids overling at S i0 ! o'clock. The cscupo was ellecten by outside assistance , Entrance to the jail was gamed by n window. The fiont dopr was then unlocked and also the iron door to the cell room. The cage In which Thornhlll was confined is n Diebold steel cage. The lock of the cage door was blown oil by means of powder nnd the escape was accomplished. The sheriff's family occupy the second ntorj ot the Jnll ns a residence. Mrs. Fall hciiid the unlocking of the front door nnd inn to the head of the stans just as the prisoncis rnssud tlnough the outsldo door. She imme diately guvo Iho aim in and u posse Is now in pui suit of the convicts. Geoigo Taylor , undergoing Jail sentence for bastardy , also escaped. The RheiifT has Issued the following card : 1'scnpcd , fiom the county lall at Anriri , Hamilton county , Neb , soplombor 'JJ. Isn , Wllllnm Henry 'Ihornlilll , convicted of inui- der , u iso now pending In supreme court. Thornhlll Is llvo fi.et eight or nine Inches till , biouii litdr , ilutk gi.iy o > ea forohe id .slope * . nero moustache s imo color as h tlr , had board eif t o weeks' growth , \\a Khs IV ) pounds , has b iblt of making sketches , quite proud of his Hldll , formerly cowboy nnd Is an vpnrt horsuman. Seventy-Use dollnis luniird for Ills capture nnd nil nut ess uy ovponeoH Ksciipul , at the sumo time Ocoi o Tyler , hold on b ist inly proccc-dli'iis IKofuut suven inches lilKh , weight III ) pounds fan complexIon - Ion , smooth f ic-u , ? . ' " > loward for his cupliiio. llolh ot tin-so inwards an' olToicd hy ino per- Hiually and will bopdd piomptly without nny objecllous ut thu time that either of the nhotu persons uiu delivered to mo. WLrAM. , Sheriff. County Fair. NII.SONNeb. . , Sept 20. | Speclnl Tcle- giatn to TIIF. Bin ] Iho Nucitolls county fair is held at Nelson from September 20 to October 2 Inclusive. Groitcr interest Is manifested this j car than ov or before. Over tixty race horses are entoicu thus far from NobritsK , Kansas , Iowa nnd Kontucity. There will bo the best racing ov or seen In NuckoHs county. Nearly 100 cutties have been made or small articles for the floral hall thus fur The entries of horses nnd ai tides for exhibit Is gi eater , llvo to one , than over bofoio , A new nmphltheatro has been built near the race Hack , capable of scallngncnrly 1.000 people. Many ether Improvements have been tnudo on the grounds. Many line cattle nnd hogs have been entered and the agricul tural display will bo llrst class. This is the first year that anv onthuslnsm has been mani fested rognidlng the fair and Iho indications nro that the event will DO the best In the Ko- publican valley. _ No One Ito.spo iNllde. BII.I : bfiiiso- ' , Neb , Sept. 20. [ Special Tclegiam to Tins Hfr.l A coroner's Inquest was hold here last night to cnquiio into the rnuso of the death of Frank W. Mediae , the miller who was killed In the gearing of the mill ycstciday mornlnc. There was no suspicion of foul piny but it was thought that an Inquiry vvonlil bo moro satisfactory to the ft lends of the victim. 'J ho verdict of the Juiy was that no blnmo wns attached to any ono. The widow with her two voting children will leave for the homo of her puicnts in Penn > svlvanln today , not to laturn. The body will bo taken with her theio for butlul. Sovenleim HOINI-S Uni-ned. ST Pui , Nee , Sept -Special [ Telo- Rinm to Tin : Hi r 1 At noon today the lire claim , the first for months , was sounded. The ilcpnitnumt tespondcd promptly and fotii.il K. Novoldon's livery barn In ( lames. The II ro wns Just south of the pilncipnl busi ness block In the cit\and with n sttong wind , ptoiulsoil n disastrous conflagration. Ilnid woik by the dopnitment confined tlio tlio to the him , saving the Ftanklln hotel adjoining from loss , 'iho bain contained Mivonlcca horses nnd ono cow , none of which \\eio.saved , The loss Is not estimated , but the liibuiauco will not cover it. looking to NchrnHlcn. BKAVHI CITV. Nob. , Sopt. 20 , [ Special to Tin : Hrr.J A batch of land contninine lovcrnl sections tins Just been seemed In Doa- ver valley , n few miles east of Heaver Citv , by the ngonts of a German colonv The col- nny consists of over thirty families , some fiom Hamilton county , Illinois , and the oth- cis dliect fiom the old country. Thu Hist of the families will urrlvo this week , and the lemnlnder wilt follow later In the fall. The hind seemed is the best situ- ntcd nnd the most fertile in the county. Other land buyers are Hocking Into the country und n heavy humiliation will icsult this fall and next spiing. _ 'Ihrco 'Ihluvi'H Jailed. DM.OTV CITV , Nob. , Sopt. 20. [ Special 1'elogiam toTiiK Bun I Three. South Sioux City toughs , HobSklllon. H S. Wntron nnd Hairy Smith last Friday night relieved Dave Vicasnro of Alleiton , In , of his vvoildly pokscsslons amounting to ( .100 , for which they HIM now In Jnll in default of $1,000 bonds. Trensuio is also In jail , not being i bio to glvo 1 100 bonds for his appearance nt the district court. Tlio lobbers expected Utgor ruturiu out the day before Tieasuro baa sent ? ! - " > homo. Alnuh Litigation. NOIIIOIK , Nob. , Sept. 20.-Speclnl [ Tele- jtrntit to THE UEI ; I The Madison county district court convened today with Judge Powers on tha bench , The docket Is n very heavy ono and will requlro tlnooor four weeks to bo cleared , Soverul criminal cases BID docketed. IndluntloiiH ol' FitKviovr , Nob. , Sept. 20 , iSpcclnl Tolo- gramtoTiiK lUr.l : The Dodge county fair opened today with Haltering prospects , nnd it will doubtless bo tha best hold in the county fnr vimri , the uumbcr of entries at noon ex- ceodlngWO , _ Will Meet ToTlTiy. Noitronr , Nob. , Sept. W [ Special Tolo- Brain lo Tim HEI : ] The convention of the r.lovcnth Jiiillclnl dlktrlct will bo hold In Nor folk Ills expected that.'udgo Powers will bo loi.omlimlod. _ I'idk ( onnt > 'H liiHitne. Ou ron , Neb , Sept SO , [ Special to TUB BtK I- Lust Sunday Sheriff Hamilton went to Lincoln , having la custody Milton Garner , who hid born adjudged Insane by the board of Insanity. A few davs before ho took Mrs. Kiln Pltronberger back to the nsylum. Ho brought back James Jones , who had to ho committed to the alms house hern , ho being harmlessly Insane , nnd had to bo brought back to make room for worse patients. Anhiirn'H DIsafUioiiH Itla/e. Atnunv , Neb , Sept. 20. ( Special Tele gram tO TinHi r ] Auburn was tonight vis ited by another disastrous lire , in which the Pioneer stables and Park theater wont up In smoico Thn liverv batn wns owned by Jnmos Ilothol nnd with contents wns valued nt $ ri,000 , covered with fl.lOO insurance. Thsrowero sixteen horses in the barn , but two ot these which escaped , and ono of those was so badly binned as lo render shooting nccessniy. A voting man sleeplntf In the barn barely escaped with his life. The theater has been nlmo-a abandoned for some time. It wns owned by H f oopur und valued ntl,000 , paitly instiled But for the fact that no wind wns blowing the II ro would have been disastrous. nnd Iowa I YOIIK , Neb , Sept. 20. iSnccial to Tun BCE | This city nnd vicinity was visited by ahea\ > frost last night. The coin crop Is advanced fur enough so that no damage can bo done to It , nnd ttio only icsult will bo the killing of late garden pioducc , etc. Hi ntlM.roN , la , Sept 20 [ Special Tele gram to Tiih Brb I Fiost occurred in var ious poitions of eastem Iowa this morning. No damage only to light vegetation. Hoosr , la , Sept. 20. The very sharp frost this morning has cut vegetation. Sei | no I to the Hlot. LiMfiis , Neb , Sopt. 20. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Bni.J Tulliiigton , the gambler , who attempted to get Braden's confiscated gambling outfit from the police , which ro- sultcd lu iho i lot between the policemen and constables u week ngo , is In tioublo. He has been nnested by Chief of Police Dlngcr on the ( haiL'O of maintaining nnd keeping gaming devices Tulllngtou wns astounded nt this turn in affairs and now lies in the county jail because ho cannot furnish $750 bonds. Irish LiMfjuo Dolciinteq. LIMOIS , Neb , Sopt. 20. fSpccinl Tele gram to THE IJi B | The Lincoln delegates to the national convention of the Irish Na tional league loft this evening for Chicago. The piity lonststod of P. O. Cassidy , James Fancll , James A. Oshoa , Patrick" Neais , David Fd/geiald , William MoLaughlin , James Kelly , Thomas Neaghcr , James J. Condon , Hd. J Fitzgerald , Dennis Mciriam und C J. Daubach. Ir.impq at Crete. Cnrir , Neb , S"pt. 20-Specul [ to TUB Bi.r. j - Tlio residence of James Jackson and Joseph Thalmto weio entered by burglars while the inmates were at church. Mr. JncUson was relieved of a gold watch and several pieces of other jowchy , nnd the 10- lilgcrator was also emptied of all eatables. Mr Thnbnto is minus n revolver. Of late the cit.v bccnis full of toughs and tiamps. Lvldeni'e ot I'roaprrlty. Hi uv n 1 1 , Neb , Sopt. 20. [ Special Tele- cram to Tin Hi r.Lato ] tains have loft ov ei jibing in line shape for this county. Over1)0,000 bushels of wheat nave been mar keted nt tlneo towns in the county and nil other giains aio good. Five thousand bushels of wheat have nhcadv boon marketed Ijorc , nt Coiiion nnd Hay Sptings that was. raised by Indians. Kova I'aha's Kino Ciopn. Si'in\nviE\v , Neb , SopU 20. | Special to THE BfKj The corn crop of Koyn Pnha county Is now out of the way of frost. There is not u v ory lariro area , but it will exceed 2" > ,000 acies. The who it crop Is harvested and nvciaged fiom fifteen to thirti-sovcn bushels pur ucie. Potatoes are very lino. Oaty , rve , etc. , aio us good us ever grown in tno country. JohiiHon Conntv's Corn Crop. TidMini , Neb , Sept. 20. [ Special to Tiih Bi't . ] Johnson county , with her 211,0.20 net cs of laud , has about 50,000 acios in coin that is llrst class in quality nnd will nvorago foit.v-two bushels to the aero. vVith very few exceptions the coin is out of the way of frost unless It is u veiv haul ono. Impioved School Facilities. Ni.nnvsuCm , Neb , Sopt. 20. ( Special Telogiaiu to Tin Bi iAt ] .1 mooting of the school board tonight it was ugicod that another laigu school house should bo erected lu l dgowood Tliero nio20J pupils in this dlstiict that in tno past huvo been .coin polled lo walk a mile Opened on Mind iy. . Fin VIOM , Neb. , Sopt. 20 [ Special Tele- giam to Tin Bi i I- Patsy Ujnn of the opera house saloon was arrested today and taken Into police eouit to answer to ttio charge of keeping his place open nftof midnight. Ho pleaded guilty und wns lined ? -V > nnd costs. Hnshvillo ii\\v : Suits. KfMiv it i E , Neb , Sopt. 20. [ Special Telegram - gram to Tut BJ t. | District court convened here Monda.v , Judge M. It. Kinknid pre siding. ' 1 ho docket contains 200 civil and ten ciimlnal cases , niicxtrnoidinury uuniuor of which uio for tiinl. AiMpihoe Pastollluo Kohlied. Aiurutoi , Neb , Sopt. 20. [ Special Tolc- RiaintoTin Bri | The postolllco nt this place was broKen Into last night. The safe was blown and about S10 abstiaqted thoio- f i oin The skill dlsplnvod denotes the band- Iwoik ot exports Distiller ) Ni niu-Kv Cni , Neb , Sopt. 20. [ Special Tclogiam to Tin. Bi r. ] The distillery com- pan.\ today pui chased additional ground and will Ineii aso the plants cap-iclty. Five hun- died mou'caulo will bo fed hero than last j ear. il to u Hospital. NriiiV"KCITV ! , Neb. , Sept. 20. ( Spcrlal Telegram to I'IIP Hun.J A syndicnio today purchased the Cutoy academy and will nr- tniige it fora city and county hospital , The consideration w as $ ,1,000. .s nn i : utoii s7 ii How Portions of thu Knsfdnn Fiunliio I'und Wcro Useil. Brin IN , Sept 20. The Cologne Gazette pi lids a letter In which the following Incl- dent U rotated In connection with the famine In * the province of Sara I off. "A marshal of the nobility quarollod with the president of the Xccmstoo and tbo i rest- dent boxed Ids curs. The marshal challenged the piesident to u duel and the challenge was accepted o i the condition thnt the marshal accounted for the expenditure of 70,000 roubles of the fanilno fund. Asatcsulttho marshal was foiced to tesign and Inquiries Into fuituer ofticlal tohbcrics are pending" - Mexlonn Advlc-i-H. Sr I.oii , Aio , . Sopt. S1. ! Advices from the City of Mexko bay that persecutions agaln t tho. press have commenced again , that several Jomnallsti have been thrown Into the dungeons of the Helena nnd that moio will probably follow Tha nssoitlons of Mr. Kabivsa to several papers In the United States that the state of Chiapas Is in a ntuto of revolutionary condi tion und a baa lix generally arc wholly un true. ChUpu * ib ono of the most orderly and nourishing states in the rcpubllo. Nonr Dnuth'M Door. Con vims O.Sept. 20.Mrs. . Allen O. Thutiuan , wlfo of the Old Roman , U tonight at drain i door nnd will hardly survlvo until morning She bu I ) ( > cn quite low for cv- oral wotflu from an lUUcl : of grlppu coupled with iho luUimUif of her bO rc-ara. OMAHA'S ' CHANCES IMPROVED , Minucapolis Zncckcd Out of the Knco for the Convention. COLORADO REPUBLICANS .UNANIMOUS. Joseph C. Helm Nominated for Chid' Jiifticu A SiUeiI'lanlc 3lassa- olnisott.s' Demoi'ratH Nanio lotjooinor. . Minn. , Sopt. 20 [ Special Telegram to Tiir Hi r. ) Minneapolis should bo out of the raca for the republican nation al eon volition of 1SOJ when the dis gracefully ptrllsnn pioccedings of lodnj nro known. Senator W. D. Washburn , Insulted every democart , every fulijmliuleit lopubllcnn , nhd every honest man of what ever political Ilk by Insisting that none hut republicans should haven hand in bilnglug the convention hero. Minneapolis is in the dumps tonight , nnd with good cause. Minneapolis wanted the convention badly. A general committee toprcsonting all municipal and commercial bodies motycstcr day. Nearly $ , " 0,000 , vns subscribed as an expense fund. A committee of thrco was ap pointed. This comndtteo to naino n commit- tco of llfty to work for the convention In the r'crests of Minnoapp ) ! . Washburn wns chairman of the committee , the other members being W. M. Uegnn nnd John Goodnovv. The gentlemen mot this morning. Theio was the devil's own timo. Kcgan nnd Goodnow wanted democrats ns well ns republicans on tbo committo , Finnlly Wnshburn becnmo anperod , seized his hat and emphatically declared : "D m jou , appoint all republicans on that committee or I'll have nothinp to do with the movement. " Then ho loft the room. Regan and Good now weakly followed the orders of the chief , but when IJot-nti presented the names of fifty icpubllcans at the mooting this aftetnoon ho "Gonllnrnen As soon as this topoit Is ac cepted theio will bo a vacancy on this com mittee of fifty. I will have nothing further to do with iho movement in any way , shape or manner. " * Mr. Wnshburn was not present. A perfect tempest of rngo was only quelled after two bouis' work. Democrats have been much moro instru mental in moving for the convention lhan re publicans. The icpoit of tbo committee was Ilnally adopted , but it weakened the move ment and Minneapolis may bo considered out of the convention raco. Tonight the dic tatorial policy of Mr.vashburn Is con demned on all sides. If the convention should by any possibility ! conio hero It will bo known as Washburn's convention. cor.on ino Joseph C. Helm Nominated for Chief Justice A. Silver IManlc. Gicvnoon Srnisos Colo. , Sept. 20. The republican convention wns culled to order at 12:30 this afternoon by Chairman Ashley with nearly 800 delegates in their sea's.V. . H. Griffith , of Denver was chosen tcmporaiy chairman. The various commit tees wcro appointed and a recess was taken until ; ! o'clock. On leassombling M. Downing of Pitkln was made permanent chairman and tlio con vention took up the business of nominating a chief Justice. Tliero being no onposiMon to Chief Justice Joseph C. Helm , his nomination wns raado by acclimation. The committee- resolutions made their report. The nlntform heartily endorses the admin istration of President Hauison and , while not agreeine witli him upon the question of the coinage of silver , It lecognbcs Ids admin istration us ptne and uptight ; iccommends the voting of additional bonds for the com pletion of the stuto capital building ; ap proves the action anil iccord of Senators II. M. Teller and 12. O. Wolcottnnd Koptesonta- tlvo Townseiul in the last session of con gress ; favois pi election against every format convict or servile labor ; piohibition of tbo employment of children In factories nnd mines , and the adjustment of diffoionccs be tween employes mid omplojorby nrbitiation ; denounces nil trusts and combines , utgos the speedy latdlcation by congress of the re moval of the southern Utos from Coloiado ; rcaflirms belief in the icpubllcan Uoctiinoof ptotection of Amoucan iiulustiics , deplores the persecutions ptnctliod upon the .lows in Hussii. The silver plank is the most im- poitnnt 0110 In the platfoim. It declares : That the monetary condition of tboorld durliiB the l.i"t nc\enteon jcars has demon strated Unit the dcmonltUatlou of silver bv Iho I'nited Mates uus If nol u crime , a stu pendous blunder and Dint blemctallsui is nce- cssaiy to the \\olfaie and prosperity of all coininoiel.il people.Ve. . theiofore , In the In- turcslsof HID norKItu nnd inoiUiuIng classes of nil c-ountili's , demand thu full toe-octillion ofsltvui as a mono ) metal by the opi nln of tin- mints of the United Mates to the full and iinlln lli d colmiRu of silver , and wo bellcvo that such n step b ) the po\eminent of the United Mates would bo followed by a considerable numhei of other nations nnd sneb a conrso will ostabllsli the ratio in silver and sold existing at Ibo time of the ilninon- utl7 itlon of sllvui lj ( leiiiinny In I&71 anil the I'liltod States In ls J. Wo denounce the pro- tonc'o now belli ; niiiilo In ceitiln sections of the country that the friends of free colmiRu of sllvoraro the advocates ot a debiisod cnr- runcus iintriio , but. on thu couiiarj.uo as sert that theio pan lie no stublu cnirency bused upon either KOld 01 Mhcr alone , nnd tit s has liven ilenionstrati'd by the hlstorv of thu tno money metals for the past titty years llucuu-u wu ate In f iv or of a sound and Miiblo currency , o demand thu nsu of both gold and slum as money at u ratio llxed by law and that all ii ipur money shall bo redeemable In gold ors\ui [ | nt thu option of thu irovurnniont , and thiil thus mei v dollar , nliethei cold , sd- \nrorpiipur , shall bo ofc-qnal paying and purelusln , " pnnur The platform v\as adopted and tha conven tion ndjouincd slno dlo. .1 ; I.SN itv/tr.s/r/.s CSovor or IltiMsell Iteiioiiilnntod- ( hitlriiian CollliiH on hlUi-r. WOIH i STHI , Mass , Sopt. 20Tho demo cratic stata convention was called to order- tills morning by Chairman Corcoran of the state contra ! committee. Ho mndo n short address Committee * were appointed nnd the convention was permanently organi/cd by tha choice of lion P A Collins of lloston , as chairman. The chairman , in the couno of Ids speech , while kpeaklng on the lepubiican j-urty , said ' The present complaint Is that their has been too largo n colnago of silver dollars worth ns bullion or ns merchandise onlv bO ccntr apiece ; the four Is that n continued coinage , or worse , a larger coinage of them , w ill dangerously Inllutu the currency and ul timately drl\ gold out of circulation. A jear BL'O the treasury was coining at the rate of fj1,000,000 per month. Thcso wore SO- cent dollars and the demand on the part of sound linaiiclors was that that the colnago should cease or that something should bo done to Insure the parltv of thu silver dollar with the gold one. lint tbo administration hud a debt duo to the silver men of tha far vsost as to the Iron and wool men and other monopolists , 10 the sliver men demanded its payment. The result was the Sherman act. "A republican resolution adopted recently here nt a state convention , coupled with ttio votn for tholr reifrosuntatlves lu the lust con- Krejs , means that the lopubilcan position here U not hostile to any stiver bill short of free coluugo. This volition is as dangoioui In view of the conservative men here ns tha moro frank ntul consistent declaration of Iho republicans of the wait , " In closing the speaker said. "Wo occupy n sound , info ntul consistent position and tno vo'o of the people this fall , If cast for our candidates , will strengthen the bunds and onlnrgo the Inlluencoof the dcmocials who take tnclr scats in thu house next December. " William Ktistls Hns4cU of Cambridge was nominated for governor. The committee on resolutions then reported the platform , which > wns adopted unani mously. It endorses tha principles of the national deinocratli1 party and commends the stuto administration , tenows the partv's defelaiation on the subject of labor , nllirmlng sympathy with all wise and constitutional measures In its Interest ; renews the demand for 'ho repeal of the Mi'Kinloy tariff law , and de clares In favor of. the enactment ot n genuine measurd * * of reform. The republican administration is arraigned for "di'stroylng the efllcitrtcy of the census bu- rom for the snko 6f furnishing political spoils , for ncclcctlng to bring prosecutions and punish violations of the civil service law by Ignoilng the recommendations of the civil service commission , for the dismissal of olll- cials who openly defied law. for reviving the active participation of ofllcoholdors in pirtisan politics nnd the assessment of government employes for partisan pur poses. The platform declares in favor of honest money nnd roafllrms the de clarations of the national democratic plat forms of 1831 nnd IbSS , expressing n uniform r/oliey It declares that all dollars coined by the United. States should Do of equal Intrinsic value , and that all paper cur rency Issued by the government should bo redeemed - doomed In clthor gold or silver at the option of the holder and not nt the discretion of the secretary of the treasury , it believes in the lisa of both gold nnd silver ns money , nhd In the full romonc- tizatlon of the latter motnl by international ncreomnnt , and opposes the free and unlimited cotnngo of silver and the "dangerous" silver legislation enacted by the last congress. Governor Knssell entered the hall nooiit 1 o'clock nnd addressed the convention. Ho follow oil subuniitlaliy the snmo line of argu ment used by piovlous speakots und loiter- ntcd the principles and denunciations con tained in the platform. The ticket was com pleted as follows. For governor , John W. Corcoran ; secre tary of state , Elbildge Cushman : treasurer and locoivcr , General Jumcs S. Grinncll ; auditor , W. D. Trofroy attorney general , George M Stearns , .w mi : .1 itr.voiiu j- Colorado Democrats Nominate n Chief Justice in Quick Time. Dr.xv rn , Cole , Sept. 20. The democratic state convention which met today for the t purposoof putting in''nomination n chief justice of the supicme court and adopting n platform , bioko the record for conventions by convening nt 11 o'clock this moudne and adjourning slno die nt 1 p.m. On being called to order Hon. C. J. Hughes was made peimanent chairman. Thcro being - ing no contested delegations the appoint ment of all committees , except on platform , was dispensed with , nnd the nomination of n candidate for chief justice proceeded with. Hon. Luther M. Goddard of Loadvillo being the onlv candidate his nomination was made unanimous. The committee on resolutions thnn re ported the platform. It hturtilv npprotcs of the Australian system of election laws enacted bv the iast general assembly through the unthing efforts of the democratic mem bers. Favors the free and unlimited coinage of silver , and reiterates n condemnation of the act of the lepubiican varty which struck down the currency of the people in the inter est of and at tha dictAtion of the * moneyed aristocracy of this ountry. necoramcnds the speedy coinploti".i ot the stnto capital building und the is ne of an additional $ .100,000 vvortli of bonds for that pur pose. Sends greeting to Governor Camp bell , Govoinor Boies and brother democrats in Ohio and Iowa , and cougtntulntos them for the hi-nvo stand they have tnkon in be half of constitutional monoy.thcreby entitling them to the support of all these who nro op posed to legislation aculnst the many and for the benefit of the few. Thinks It advisable that the judiciaiy should , so far as possible , bo lomovcd fiom the influences of paitisnn politics bv having botli political parties ron- lesc-nled on the bench. Declares that the democratic patty is In sympathy with the labor oigaul/ations which are striving to up hold the dignity of luuor nnd to piotectlt against these monopolies which it is the policy of the lepubiican. party to cieato nnd foster. The platform was unaniouslv adopted aim the convention adjourned sine die. juixiK Ho I'rcl'ciH Not to Make What Is a Hopeless Kac-c. TI-CIMSFII , Neb , Sept. 2' ) . [ Special Tele gram to Tin : HFI * ] After a full hearing of such of the partv leaders as wished to bo hcaid , Judge J. II. Broady still stands by his declination nnd tonight mailed to Chairman Ogden , nt Omaha , his letter to that effect containing a statement of some of the sur- tour.ding circumstances. o.w.iy/.j 'Jin : r.t r Colorado Itcpntdlcaiirf Want the National Convention Held Mori- . Gn SWOOP SiMii\n , ' Colo. , Sopt. 20. The republican stnto convention here todnv adopted a resolution usldtig the national com mittee to select Omnha as the place for bold- IIIL-the next national republican convention. The tobolutlon was ir.tioduccd upon the loqucst of Colonel U T. Scott of Omaha. honth Dakota Uopiililloans. Annum PA , S. 1) , Sopt. 20. The icptibli- cnn state convention mot hcto this motnlng. Hon. Shot wood was chosen pctmanent chah- mnn , nnd usual committees were appointed. Colonel John Jolloy , present state senator fiom Clay county , was uiininlnoualy nomin ated for the place maOo vacant by the death of Congressman Gamble. The platform endorses the administration of President Harrison , commends re ciprocity ; roiiKiatulatoj the republican con- cress in passing the MoKlnlov law. asks for additional appropriations for developing the northwestern artesian belt ; favors null-pool legislature , favors , such futuio coinage of silver as is consistent , vvltti u solid financial policy , and favors rcmonlllzatlon of silver. It V. fimltli Nominated. HOI.IWEOP , Nob. , Supt. } ' . ) . - ISpocial Tolo- pram to Tin : IlEK , ] The topubllcnns of the Tenth Judicial dlstiict mot In convention here at S IK ) thin evening. J , K. PatrlcU , chairman of the judicial convention , called tbo mealing to 01 dor. W. P Hall of Phclpi county was chosen teiunotary ctmtiman nnd r. A. Swecvoy of Wirttstor tuinporaiy secie- tary , assisted by Hurnutl of Kearney county. The temporary oryatiUatlon was declared permanent. I ) r Smith of Adams count ) received the nomination of on tbo 10 > th ballot. nn.iinF.it niiiii.un. Tor Oninha and Vicinity Fair ; slightly warmer , followed by colder Thursday. Tor Missouri rulr , warmer Thursday ; winds shifting to spuiheily. For Iowa Wanner , fair , southerly wlnus. For North Dakota-Local tains , variable winds , coolor. For South Dakota Local showers , winds shifting to northwesterly , cooler except in extrcmo southeast portion , warmer. For NobrnskiwUonorully fair Wednesday , followed by local ruins VYoannsUnv night or Thursday , wanner'southerly winds , colder Thursday For Kansas Warmer , fair , touthorlv winds. For Colorado Showers during Wednesday night or Thursday winds khlfilng to older noitncfly by Tuuuday , REVOLUTION IN GUATEMALA , Mobs Run Riot at the Cnpitnl nnd Much Bloodshed Remits. OVER FIVE HUNDRED PEOPLE KILLED , 'Jhc Army ftopottod to lla\o DrUon the Uu oltitlonlHts IVoin tlio City , Un ( President ItarillnM Itc- inaliiH Undcf Guard. CITor Mi MCO , Sept. 20. A icvolt has boon precipitated In the republic of Guate mala which will unquestionably become gen- oral. A gentleman who loft the Citv of Gua temala on the morning of tbo lutli inst nnd who has just icached this city from Acapulco , brings Information that an outbreak occurred in Guatemala City on tlio 15th inst. and was still in progress wlion ho left. According to his story the pcoplo of that citv were cele brating tno anniversary of their national holiday. It appears that I'toiidont Darillns personally appointed the orators of the day. To this the masses took oxccptlon , and when the orators took the platform it was the sig nal for a storm of stones , which sot thorn to llight. Exciting scenes followed , nnd every known liberal or liarillas paitisnn was driven from the pla/a. After that the masses elected their orators and most violent , nnd Incendiary speeches followed. The news of the riot spread rapidly , anil soon naiillns tlnown battalion of infantry into the stjuaro to disperse the mob. Ttioy wore met with a show erof stones and bullets. This unexpected action of the mob put them to llight , leaving many dead nnd wounded on the plli/a. Barillas then ordered artillery into the plazn and Infantry nnd two cannons to gunul his residence. When the guns wcio tinned on the mob it dispersed They left the plna , hut fought in the side streets. In fact thej- practically , dining the night of the l. > tbheld full contiol of the city , though nt Intervnls thev woio attacked by infantry , who shot many of them. It is thought this will cause a general 10- volt throughout the entire republic of Guate mala and engender war in all the other Central - tral American states. A bluet consoishlp is maintained over all pi ess dispatches and the mails arc aUo opened to prevent the leaking of tiny informa'.lon concerning the actual condition of the countiy. It is stated that cable communication with Guatemala City has been interrupted. Yesterday aftoinoon the Anplo-Amotlcan recol\cd u special dispatch fiom Mew ton , on tno line between Guatein ila and Moxico. It brings information that Uaullas is master of the situation , ho having put down tbo revolt after three day's hard lighting. The icvolt was precipitated by Monty far , a son of ono of the candidates lor the piesldenoy , who is a strong pnitUan of Barrlllus , in attempting to make n political speech on Independence day. The mob thiowhim ; and his filends from the platform in the main plua Fiom then till the nicht of the bib Uict"3 was lightlnir , sometimes the mob being in possession of the city and at other times the arm ? . Salvador is moing troops to the military district of Santa Annbordering on the south ern frontier of Guatemala , for the purpose , it Is believed , of invading the latter country If the CHef diidtomala icvolt spreads to Inte rior pointb. A pi i vale dispatch ton morcAiant of this city from Now ton , si\s fully . X)0 ) li\es were sacrificed In the three dav. < lighting in tha City of Guatemala nnd that the shooting is still going on. The disuntrh also convoyb the In formation that Batillas has declared himself dictator. It is stated that Colonel Jobon killed Genoial Sanchiv , nnd n brother of General Sanchez , learning of his assassina tion , killed Jobon. General Sanchez' brother wns executed. The city is under mnttlal law andnicicnof teiror prevails , the inhabi tants being afraid to leave their houses. The palace nnd residence of President lituillas is guarded hy soldiers and the president does not stir nbioad unless guaidod by a laigo force of caraliy. AMKKlV.lXit IX Vllll.r. 'llicra Will Ho > o lucre-mo in tlio Naval Koruu Tliero Trno Situation. WA-mtsuTo.s , D C , Sept. SO. Acting See ictaiy Wharton this motnlng confcirod with the piosidont until the cabinet met. When ho returned to ttio State dopirtmont n tele gram hnd boon received there fiom Minister Kagan in tosponso to ono sent yesterday uslt- ing for fnrthnr infoimation as to the situa tion in Santiago. Its contents were not mauo public , but it Is known that the acute phase of the situation is pissed nnd nosoiious trouble is now feared. Minister Kgan said the dignity of his legation ha ; , been lucog- nlzed. So far as the protection of refugees Is con- coined the practice of nations includes cases widely variant In principle Our own his- toty , however , shows that whcto the icfu- gecs seeking an nsjlum in n legation were uot Amciicnn citi/ons the United States gov- ciiunent has uniformly discouraged their ad mission nnd protection. A case that appears to bo poitlnont oceuricd in IS'iO , when Mr Clayton , our sccrotuiy of state , In n note to the United States minister to Chill said' "Aciiilosc'cnco | by the government of Chill on formui occasions In the o\niclsoof the hos pitality of as } him in Its linger souse may pro- clndn that government from oleutliM | to tlio continued giantliig ofNiieh hospltulllv to the s-lino extent. At the Mime time , If that gov ernment tnuKcri objection to u granting ot that hoipltnllty to a purtlc'id.ii politlu.il rcf- IIKCO , tno minister 01 Iho 1'nllod ' tiles In uhoso hotiM ) sinh rofURDU Is nnultuiuil should advise him that this sliolter can no no lonn'ei bo iilTonlcd , Mr So ward niul other sdcrotancj down to Mr Duyard ( In ncaso urising in Hn.\ti ) de- I'llnod to claim any light of nsjlnm , nnd In deed dlhcourneod it. lint the toul issue in the present core appears to bo interference witn free communication between the le.iu- Ration In Santiago and the oiitsido woild , nnd in such cases tlio pro\lslons of Inter national law arc inoro explicit. Uioaulv stated , the countiy to which a minister is accredited guarantees that inmo \ of pcuco tins communication ihnll not bo intoriuptcd and that the servants and attaches of the legation are not to bo molested or nnv act done that may tend to Impede the transaction of the business of tha legation. 1'ho United Stales In particular has shown Itself Intoler ant of nnv such Intericrunco , and oven in the Krnnco-l'russlnn war protested most effect ively against the assumption uy the Gorinans investing Pans of the right to Intoiiupt or detain Minister Wasuurn'b mull messengers. Wild rumors wcro in circulation this after noon to the effect that Iho whltu squadron nnd other vessels were to ho sent to Cnlll , but thcso stories were Inconsistent with Secre tary Ticcv's statement th t no raoro vessels nro to bo oulqrod there. In the cabinet meeting the subject of Mr. Iran's troubles with the inntn were not touched upon and it may again bo imttlvcly stated that American inteie.sts in Chill will be fully protected , the acute phaio and crisis of the situation tiavo been passed and the existing diniculty Is now likely to become simply n subject of ordinary diplomatic corre spondence. All dispatches from Chid weto received at the headquarters of the Chilian congressional envoy In Washington up to 0 o'clock last nluht. They contained no reloronco to the reported airost of American citizens In Santiago and the stationing of u guard of police around the United States legation building there. Wlinl C'lilllnii IU > | ircrtoiitnllvcs Sij' . New YOIIK , Sept 20 'I ho Herald's Wash ington correspondent , telegraphing with ref erence to the reported arrest of Americans lu Vuluuralao , says , When I callud upon boi.or Montt ho wns prepared to defAis coun trymen nnd the junta. \ t \ \ "If the Americans were nriestt io said , "you can rest nssutcd thai It wat in le gal form and for suftlclent caus\ \ till as well ns itiiy ether nation , hnsn ilgt. " * * riost any ono who Is dlstnibliig her pi * -on rayed In woik Inimical to\her inteiA . "What do j on think of the legntii ttso having neon put under gum ill" "I can sc.mctv ciedlt the itutctnt ro- piled Senor iMoutt "I ha\o no pit n sucli action wns'nken nnd until 1 h.t 1- cud luformntlon of what has occuiied , i can not discuss the situation " 'Hn\o > ou had any communliMtionl from Chili I" I asked "Xothlnc stnco vosterdnv , when wo ie- cclved n cableprnn fiom Senor Montt , minis- terofforrlgn nffalis , stating that peace had not boon , nor shall It bo illstui bed , least of nil by military rooil. . The fact that our people hnvo uot informed us of the occnirencos of the past few dnvs leads mo to think that the "Ituntlnu is not nssorlous as some pcoplo sii | > - pose If the arrest of llioso Americans was considered of international importance wo would certninlv hnvo been nthlsul of it " "Hnvo yon had nnv communication with the United States goveinmont on the sub- jei-tl" "No , none whatever " Mr .Itilio I'oster , wno Is still with tno Chil ian legation huio , wns deeply interested Ho was disposed to place more cicdenco In It than was Senor Montt. "If there wns n gnnid placed about the le gation I ntn satisfied that some act of Ugan mniio thoordornecessary. Theio is no doubt that whatever ino\owas nnao by the junta was mauo ns Judiciously and ns thoughtfully ns n similar move would bo mndo by the United States government. The ofllcors aio not acting in n hot headed manner. Thoto has doubtless been Just causa for restricting visitors to tlio legation nnd the Attest of Americans , as described. I do not think thorowlll bo nny trouble over the matter. When the tiuo hlstorv of linn's administra tion nnd the icatoratlon of the constitutional party is understood by the United States goveinment , It will bo found that the innta has nclcd honestly and Justly throughout the whole affair. " Tlicy Tnko n Determined Stand on Kduoatioiial QnoHtloni. .Totirr , 111 , Sopt. M The Hock Hivercou- foionco of the Methodist Hpiscopal chuich , comnrising tlio iioithurn ana eonthern portion tion of Illinois , Including Chicago , adopted a leport ted r , nn the public school question which contnlned the following utterance : Out public si heels arc the consort ixlots and the sufoKtiuds of the imllon No m stein of I ) IKK hlnl orchiuoliehnols can meat the < lo- intindsof gcnoral pnblli sihool Instriiolion ) Thu prlneluli s upon \\lilch our pnbllesehool sjstem rests nro the outnroiith of an I in Imr- inony with the principles and piosicssl\o In- turostsof nurpi\priiiiient Ihosxstoin Itself de ircs and li.n liltlierto re cehed the ap proval and c o-opri itlon ot all olassc's of our cltl/ens It hn , without ( inestlon , done miiL'li to gho us i dlstlnelly Intelligent n.ithinal ihiuacter and to phi1 to us a n itlon d and moit Import nil political and liiunlstlo unity I h it udnen- ilon d sjstem Is now iiiidtnij'led. Iho ton stint ill icl.sof the Koin in Cithollu hlonr- chv upon our public-school system nnd the porslstcnto of Unit me it pccluslnstlclain in demanding of Its adherents thu Klthdranal of tliolr children from ihu pnlillo erbnols anil their undivided attt-niliincu upon the p uoch- lat ht-hools. Is slowly but snniU maj liu In unanierlcan anticoiilsin n ali.st the most elii'r.sbcd Instil n tluu of our common i onntiy All concessions huvo been m.ido that can consistently no made to presuito the natKinal character of our publlo school s > stpnt. Tlicsu ( oii'-esslons hive not s il- Islkd an litor.irclij , whlc-h di in mils th it religion bo ni.ule thu b isis of the pnhlio education , and demands Unit s dd te- llttlous Instrnullon hhall lie \\hollj under Its own contiol. This ( luinnml his lioon vorlllcd In Ibo pope'sono\clliiil , the councils .mil ( .on- Mint Ions at Ilaltlinoro of Itoinun Catholle la > - mon and elcivy , anil the utterance unit action of the C'atliolfe Gcrm-ui c-leilcd eomonllon lust closed nt UulTulo. 1'hu ilc-tnanil Is now formulated In thu sednctl\ utter mi u of tln.t luHalo ! torn entIon.hlfh niinonnc-cs Us pni- posii to secure homo rnlo lu all in itlei s of education of the children of thu nation. Wo stop now to spp.il , of other featutos of Its Cahonsly plans foi the dlslnlo i Uliu of out n itlonul unity In 1 niKiiaue nnd eharai.tur. Wu Uuou well ulmt Its duiii.ind foi homo rule In ( due itlon.d niattcn means and ue icnly as follo\v : Hioed. ! . I'liat , That wo deel irn cinphnt- leally for American home iiiloln ill nmtteis of publlu education and Iho siihtalnlm ; of oin pnbllu hi'hool sjslein hecond , I'll it ho-no rn n In inn si ito anil national nll.ilrs forbids the liuuiference of nny foreign pope , uilest. poli-ut He or pilnco In our domestic' affairs 01 the fnuhi'i imo of any foreign sehemes , thndlslnli' iatlon of one national unity jf language or In cdncatlonul Intuiosts Thlid. That home rule in in itloiof public cdiaatlnn hh dl nicMii no Intel furi'iuo of any eculcsliistlc-al. suitiulan 01 si-ctlnnal ork'anl/ - tlon In the adniinlstritloii of our edur itlonal aIIairnnd no appiop-lallon of publl.i moneys to bo siistdnol In schools eoniiolled for cu-1rblastlc.il or sect ill in puipo-es 1'onrth. That no \\1 | | hcuU loseciui ) such en- nctinunts by constitutional and Icvlslatho inovlslons as shall slri'iiKthen oui ontlin pub llo school sybiem and miiKo It moio lhme\er worthy of tin. iiippnrl of ounent , loyul , moial , palilollc anil ( hilstlun i Ill/ens uho nlshos to sue a free ballot In the huniNof In telligent , fiee , pine , patilotlcnnd pioipcrous people. Hosolutlons were pnssei' ' appointing n com mittee to work with the Sabbath union for the closing of tha World's fair on Sundays , to secure a placofor holding special loligious soivices during tno fair , and lor gathoiing and exhibiting lolics and other aitides of Alethodist interest. A tcpoit on the liquor tiafihwns sub mitted in which it wns sot forth that the con ference "with deep chngrin legictted the action of I ho United States senate In lofus- ing to co operate with the nntions of Huropo in stopping the liquor Irnfllc In Aft lea. " The toport continued by dcclniliig the ex isting political parties unwoi thy of tbo sun- uort of the Christian ( icoplo. < nt ty ' CololiratcH MUSH lt > l - I'optr < < u-o nn /Viidlcncu or < IOOU ( > IVdplo. HoM0. hop ) . 20. A ginnd and Imposing 10- liglous coiemony took plnco this morning in St. Peter's church. For some da > s past his holiness , the pope , has bpou iccoivlng bodies of religious pilgums ftotn vaiious countiics , nnd the oily is Illlcd wltli the do\oot , many of whom ht\o traveled long dlsti.iaos to pay honor to tin catthly head of the C.itnollo church. Wnen It was announced that the pope In person would celebrate low mass tnis morning gieat eagerness was manifested by the throng of the pilgiims to attend the ser vices. Sixty thousand persons wcio in the chuich. At b10 o'clock the pope wns ran led to his throne at the pontitlcal altar He was attiicd in pure wlilto vcstuto nnd wnio upon hl.s head the papal tiara. Ho carried In either hand fans which losotnblcd beautiful pnltn leaves As the head of tlio piocesslou en tered the chuich U'ump'jtors of tbo Swiss guaid heralded the pope's appealancc. The pope was homo along above tha heads of thu assembled thousands , ho lalsed his hands and bestowed his benediction light and loft until ho icachcd tha altni. The greatest en- thusiaMii pre\ oiled , men waving their hands and women their huuduorchlnfs. o.v/j jioit.r.i'Kitf . Anntliur Huoki-r Caiiglit hy tin C > old Itrlidc Ti-lc-k. PunAnn.run , Pa. , Sopt. 'JO John Apple- man , who lives at Iluckhoino , Columbia county , this state , came hero today nnd culled nt the United States mint for the purpose of ruioivlng from the government fr ,000 fur gold brlcKn that ho purchased for SJ.fiOO a few days ngo of a stranger who \isited the town. A simple test at the mint lovoalod that Mr Ap- pleman's brlcxs were brass with no trnco or cold about thorn sn\o n thin wash on the sur face. Tbo bilcks were worth aboutf , ' . That J' < Miiml\aiilu lUiiiilsin mi , Pn , Sept. ' , " -Tho Joint leglslamo comnutteo to Investigate the olllcos ot the dlaio tieastirur and attorney general , today adopted resolutions recom mending that the L'nltuit Status law regulat ing publlo funds no adopted , and that tno in- qulry bo conllnod to the conduct of the present aud'tor guiu'ial , state trcasuior and csahlcr. THEY FOUGHT LIKE MANIACS , Wild niul Wcolly Scenes nt the Opeuiug oJ the Olmudlcr , Okl. , Towu Site CHIVALRY WAS AN UNKNOWN QUANTITY * Women Killed In the Him led Html ) lor lovvn LtitH Men l < 'on < ; hi Iiilro DemoiiN and I'aiulcinonltini Itelgned Hiiptt-iiie. GtTiiuir , Old. , Sept. 2' ) . Con tiers who hnvo nrrlveit hero tins nftuuionii gnvo tlid following particulars mid houlblo details which attended the opening uf tlio govern ment town site of Chandler in the Sao and Pox reservation , which was opoucil to settle- ' men l otic week ngo. The town site wns opened to settlement nt 12 o'clock yostorJnv nml the seono vvlnrh follow - low oil the \olloy of musketry \\hlch an- nouiiccil the opening of tlio tow u site boggcr * description , A mass of 11,000 oxciteil men nnd women , Intent upon securing n lot hail guthoictl nliout the boundary of thu town , bomooia on hoiscs ntul others on foot , snipped of nil superfluous clothing each causing n sharp * onod stick with nnmo niut notice of lot tnkotl thutoon. \Vhon the Signal Wan GUon. All strung to tlio highest pitch of excite ment nt 13 o'clock sharp the signal \vns given nnd with n mighty yell from 11,000 tlnonts nuil nniid the ciacklng of whips niul volleys of onths , shouts nnJ cur-.es , n conglomerate mnss of men nnit women on horse niul foot rnshuil like mnnlncs for the town lota. They clnmbcicd up the stoop clift like sol- dieis cbnigliig n foitrobs Tlio line u us ono mill ) long on unch siilo mill Imlf n mile long on each end. Tlio lush wns toward lot 18. which wni icsot\cd for n cotnt house As the .mules of the nihnncing cinwds met many itdors wcro nnhoisod nnd huilcd poll mull Into the mud. Many poisons mo lopoitoo killed nnd others ns having lecolvcd sovoio Injiitles 'Irainpled Upon and .M lit II ited. Miss Daisy , n loproscntntlvo of tlio Guthiio News , w.is tlirown liom her hoiso nt the be ginning of the nice , nnd stiiltmg her liuid on u lock wns killed. The excited nnd morclloss ciowd hnd lid time to attend the dying nnd lode over the body of the nnlortitimto woman until It was recogni/ed b.v n ftiend , who toole it onto ! the singing mass of hiimuintv. As thoio wcio tlneo or four times ns many people ns tlioiooio lots , the result eoulu cnilly bo fototolil Tliuro niu fiom three to six cl litnrtnts for n great many of ttio lots to night. On evoi > hand can bo hoiiid oursos and nigh worded discussions. It will tnko considerable to adjust these Uiffoioncus. An Indian killed a white nmn over n qunr- rol in ono of the touts where liquor wni sold. sold.GuTiimr GuTiimr , Okl. , Sept. 20. Govoinor Steele has airived huiofiom Clmiidler In n talk with a d.iilv newspaper ho said "fho town site is fairly good but not such a pluco ns 1 would linvo chosen , should I linvo becit au thorized to make the selection. 'Iho site has one good advantage over utij other location , it is tlio coographlcnl center of the country. Tlieio is bettor wntor thcro tlinu the publlo has been led to believe. " The governor sulil that Cbundlor would , in Ills estimation make n town of ' . ' .000 people soon. Ho said that the principal stirct was railed Miuivcl in honor of the president of the Atoliisou , Topeka - poka & Santu Fo lailwnj' . Governor Sloolo spoiiKs well of the people who wcio congre gated on the border , and sujs tliey acted well during the delay nnd ut the opening of the now town In speaking of tliu.scenevliou the signal wns given the I'ovoinorsnvs : "It eclipsed an ) thing of the kind 1 over wit nessed. " 01 in.u i\riM > i'.ii . \ tr. A Jersey CilipnVlio Hasn't AvvaUened lor Three YOUTH. NKVV VOIIK , Sept. " 0. A case of unusually piotiacted bleep is pulling pMsicians nt HncUcllstown , N. J. Michael Purnnii , who was. omplood as n watchman in the Factory- \ ille tunnel of the Daluwato , L icUawnnnn te U'estein , wont to his house from n tour of : duty October 10 , 1SS7 , wont to his bed loom anil went to sleep. Since that time ho has hnd but two or three brief nitetuils of con sciousness It was nt lltst thought that Far- nnn's condition was duo to water on the brain and physicians tieated him for that dis ease Their effotts , however , had no olToct. Altet they had abandoned the wise , In tlio Apill following his fulling into slumber , winch In nil that time boomed potfeetly peaceful , Fat nun nwoko ono moinlng and , lecognized m''tnbcrs of tlio famllv Ho np- pcatcd pelfectly rational , but did not hnvo nuy realisation of the ttmo tluu had Inter vened since his last waking. Ho fell asleep again at night nnd remained uncoiisciouti for six hours. For moio thnn ttac'o jears now ho has been sleeping Bot.ndly Dining that time manv changes hn\o taken place In Ida family. A son and a daughter huvo died , but the sleeper knows nothing of it. All hoits of expedients hnvo ucen tiled In the miantimo to mouse Painnn liom bib stupor , but without nnv nlToct Bilstois have boon placed on the back of his neck and bend , tint ho did not oven notice them. What can be the cause and the remedy for the condition is a pu/lo. _ 1'ViJ II. lUI.I'.dlt ll'll llt/t < ) Ut. Mi * . Itosevvater Hoports on Ids Invca * tlgatioiiH in llmope. \V\siiiNoriiN , D. 0 , Snpt. 2'J Lihvard Hosowutor , editor nnd owner of Tin OMAHA HIT , who bus completed u four months' In ? spectlon of the telegraph pottul t > } stein in Km opeis In the city. Mr. Kosowatct went abroad to mnko this Inspection , with n view toward introducing the sj stem fh America Dutlug his tour of Inspection Mr. Uosowntor lti'd Orent Hiltiiln , Prance , Germany and Austnn Ho said 'I wo * much surprised to find the foiolgn telegraph survlco much supoilor to outs , and as to the pneumatic tube. Hyiituni , which I also In- Hpected , 1 found it to bo hlghlv. pel fueled anil u urent adjunct to the postal bnsliicmt "Mv inspection WHS gtoatly facilitated by Uin Atncticnn ministers nbioad , whnlooKn gieiit interest In showing mo mound I think from whnt I saw that the pnuninatlo tube Is destined to play n prominent pirt in the mall currj ing devices ofthofutuio , It is a romimitttholy slmpln inattoi to con struct a pnoumntio railway mail H rv Ice from citv to city or from gonoial poitolllo to sub- gtntlons nnd transmit mall with u volouity that would provohlghlj sntlslnctory "During mv trip I also learned that post- oftlco olllcials in lJuropo gonornlh havn hfo- long positions giiaritntced tlioni niter tlireoycais /aithful / sorvlco. " Tralllo AiTiiiiKOiniMitH Completed. KVAMiMiir , Ind , Snpt. SO , Tiulllo Mon nger Ciiaminor of the Mackeystom on * nouncos that arrangements liavo been com plutod with the Central Tiafllo association whereby delegates to the waterways conven tion , nt this cit > Octouor li ! and 15 , wilt bo nssnred reduced rates us follows : Delegates purchasing tickets paving full faro will ro- colvo cortfllcittcs from ugonts whioa , on pro * dentation , will allow thorn to return by tut route luoy came at 1 cent per mile. htoplii'd hy n fjono lllgluvayinun. Cuico , Cnl. , Bopt. 20. Now * has been TO' cclvod that the LiuuUotu stage from Chic ? last Kunduy was hold up by a louo highway * mil" , wliootdori'd the driver to pats out tha oxptoss box AN It contained only a email sum the lobber refuted to tuUo it and tola thu driver to go on. The pistougert TTOil o 'cd , - * *