purwwn in FHE OMAHA ! DAILY BEE , ! TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA , TUESDAY MOll NG , OCTOBER 11 , 1802. iNUMUER III. V IT it- it7 : to lie ne nea he IV- IRVINE ON TRIAL AT LINCOLN Banker Montgomery's Slayer Before the Court Firet Day'a Proceedings. EMOTIONAL INSANITY MAY BE THE PLEA Wlmt thn Qtipslliinn of Iho OpTiMiso Initl- c.itr Proulilu Ili-ttrri-u tlio Attorm-js CoiiAiiliinM .Murli Tlmu I'lmlllmi Air , I.iinhertioii Occupied. Ltscot.v. Nob. , Oct. 10. fSpaclal to TUB Bun. | It lacked three minutes of 10 o'clock this morning when Sheriff McClay calledtho , district court to order , and the long looked , lor trial of W. ll. Irvine was on. Judge O. W. Powers of Salt Like City , ono of the at torneys for the defense , was Introduced to the court , Judge Hall then called the case of the state against Irvine and County At torney Snoll announced lht.t ho was icudy to proceed with Iho trial. Uctoro ino formal proceeding * were com menced , Attorney C. O. Whodon for the defense - fonso arose and made oral objection to the appearance of U. M. Lambertson In tlio prosecution. Attorney Abbott was put on the stand o tosiify thut , uctliig unoor In structions from Mr. Irvinu. ho had retained Mr. Lambert-ion to assist In the dufenso n few days utter the tragedy. < tp | > riliillicit of tlio I'lUoiHT. At this Juncluro Iho prisoner was con ducted lo u seat within the bar bosldu his ntloruoy. M" . Irvine's appearance was In mm lied conlrnat with his last appearance In court. For a week after Iho tragedy Mr Jrvlno was almost comnlotolv proatrulod and buffered great mental nnony. When he ap peared at bis piellininary examination ho hud to bo supported to and from his cartiagc , and and us ho tat In court his form was continu ally shaken by convulsive sobs and his face wns bathed in tears. This morning ho presented nn altosothcr different nppouinuco. Ho wns calm and self- possessed and curried himself easily. Ho is a man appaicntly about iJ ) yours of iici' , ll hlly built , fair complexion , snt.dv mous- tncho and closely clipped hulr. lie was arcsscd in a suit of darit clothes , four button cutaway co.it , standing collai and blncK four-in-hand tlo. He nppeareu lo bo in per fect health nnd If ho had any intsilvlngs as to the outcome of the trial his featureguvo no sign. Attorney Abbott teslllled quito positively thiit ho had ictnlnod Mr. Lambertson ; that ho had discussed the merits ot llio case with him ; Ihnt ho had written to Mr L-imborlson while the lalter w as in Kurope nnd again nt tor he had rolurncd. Mr. Lambetlson subjected his biolhor iittoinov to a very Hgid cross- examination , after which H. D. Stearns , also lor llio dolensc , look Iho stand and tola ted the details of onu or two con venations ho hud hud with Mr. Lumbermen. The latter then teen Iho stand In his own behalf and inudo a detailed atatemer.t of all Ibo convor- halions ho had hud with Mr. Aboott nnd Btatcd thai if Abbott said that lie ( Lnmboit- ken ) hud over been inloimod of the line of defense the statement was absolutely and unqualifiedly false. Ho denied emphatically that ho hud received n retainer or ttiat he bud been offered one. Nonily all of the nl- tornojson balh stdrs were placed on Ihe tttumf ami all woio positive in their answers. Thoontlio forenoon wns taken up in tlie-ox- amlnalioii of the witnesses and the argu ments of the atlornoys. Mr. I.imli i Isoo liiirri'il Out. The arguments for und ngnlnsl the motion to bar Mr. Liiuiuornon from nny participa tion in tbo trial wore very exhaustive jind were not concluded until 3 o'clock. In sup port ot the motion Mr. Whodon claimed thnt tbn defense had all ulone acted under the bcllot that Mr. Lamucrtson's services bad liccn secured to them and that the merits of the case had been discussed with him , Thi ? , Mr. Lumbortson declared with con siderable warmth was absolutely nnd unqunlilicdly false , und thnt he was pre pared to buck it UP in the couit room or out- Bide. In rendering his decision Judge Hall re viewed Iho testimony biictlv nnd stated that ns ho understood the la.v Mr. Lambcitson hud bcon retained by the dofcnso until he had given official notification lo Ibo contrary The defense hid received no such notlllca. Uon until tho''Stli of September. Ho would therefore sustain the motion. PicM'iTcliiiftilth tlii-Trl il , The dlsburmcnl of Mr. Lnmbcilson as fai us this \\us.coiicernuil . wus ovldontlj ut.oxpcctcd by the piosecutlon. It was verj cleaily asovoie blow to Mr. Lumbcrtson nut ho nskcd the court for the prlviiouu of boini heard again in his own behalf. Thacoun uxtoiuicd him thu privilege , but Intimnlei that his opinion could not bo shnkon. Mr Lamborison accepted the Inevitable ant withdrew from Iho court room. County Attorney Sncll nskcd for at adjournment until tomorrow morning , hut It answer ton question from Mr. Whcdon hi declined to Htute whether or not ho would b roouy for Irinl in tbo mon.ing. The defense Insisted on proceeding at ouco and Judgi Hull oidorud the jurv called. Working lei it iliuj. The caie exorcised by the attoruoys ot both sides In examining and cross-exam inlng the jurymen may bo taken ns nn ovl il donco that it will likely bo soveial day befoio a Jury Is Hnnlli seemed. Atlornoi Slournn , who conducted Iho examination fo > the defense , was persistent In asking nn iiuestlon of each talusmnn , II was : "Huvi you nnv prejudice against nnv parson who when licensed of a heinous offense , sets in Iho plea of Insnnlt ) 1" County Attorno' Snoll objected to tLu quoslion on the grouni of its Inclevancy nnd iiicoinpotoacy , and th court sustained the objection , Up to tha hour of adjournment but twolv talesmen had been ox a mi nod Of these thru Hinted thai they had nlieady formed nn opln ton as to the cnill or innocciico of the nc cusetl mid Ihoy were challenirod for cause Olhois were passed for causo. foturlilKw Odd IVHonN , Cot.Klilimi : , Neb , . Oct. 10. [ Special Toll Brain to Tin : BUB , | The Odd Fellows < this place having completed a ball organi/c u lodge with twont-six charter mombou They gave a bnnqunl on opening , assisted h visiting members finm llartliigton and Bo iion. The Coleridge cornet hand furnltuo cplcmlld music for the occasion , Ni liniNltii'H I'liu JEocor I. Noiiru HBNP , Nob. , Oct. 10 , ( Special Te ogram to Tin ; BUB. ] Two large hay slue ! just wesl of town , containing about 13 tot of timothy belonging to Howling and Pu cell , buinud hnro ihU afteiuoon. No insu unco ; lo s , f I.oniluu riiiiincliil ltair. . tCop > rlk'liU-J I8J. by Jumu4 iiUrdun lliiniMtt 1 LOMHIV , Oct , 10. | Now Yorlt Herat Cable Special to THE Bet-.J Apart from ! Tow ipoclni socuritloi whloh mot with oxco tlonal atioutioii , business has been quiet c the block exchange , the proximately sotI ( wont , Wednesday bolng the llrat dav , choc ' ! ng novv ciigagiiineuts , Contois Improve 1't.d , Jn loioign eovoriitiiont. seturitl the feature has been tliuinc . I A'Jiorlcau isfiios were freely bid for. Argo ' tlnoand Unwlllan Holds uavuuccd > i to i nor rent. Homn rau < vu > e huvo bean morn < less dull fiom the opening to ihe clos Amur lean with uae or two exceptions clo * < d'Jll , but vor > little business hut boon trim ctud. Louisville \ Nashville has glvi way ' nor cent oti * a'o ' of ever 3,000 shuro Hovcral others Inavo off ' 10 lo-vcr , but Ohio A Mississippi at Jotn er ( irofuroncu HIM llrm at an advuuco 1 and Sj ivsiipotlvciv. liraud Trunk U go < in touo and to sa parcont higher uu prc vci-tof fuvoiiililo stulo'iiuut tomoirow Ca vuiun I'aiMtlc ! weak and M per ruut lowi U i ngtiu bcc2luie ivantcu uud s.U > loans have bcon obtained nt ' ; par rent. The discount tnarkcl lus boon firmer owing to continued to export of cold to tbn conti nent. Throe mouths' bills were quoted at 1'i ' to 1 per cent. ritif > uMiti > .M MS ivnt.n. \\joiniiiK' VlRlluntrs Do AM 113-U'llli.i I'nlr if Simpprlrd Homo Ihlnvns. CASI-.VH , Wvo , Got , 10.-Special ( Tola- pramloTitr. Bnr.J Moaero OolalU of thoi shooting of two man botwoan Itonanza and Pyutvlllnin Johnson countv , two hundred miles north of here , has just reaction Caspar. The men killed are 1) ibb , the man who last year fought u pistol duel near Lander , Wyo. , nnd a straneo Texan. It scorns that two men were nriestoil for horseBtc.illng two weeks ago and Riven ex amination and turned loose. Instead of leaving the countrv as nxpectetl they at tempted to terrorize ) the community by shoot ing ut the pcoplo and were ngnln arrested and sentenced to jail nt Buffalo , Wyo. _ Cou ntable Hcilly started with the moil for Buf falo , n dlstaticn of some hundred and llftv * . miles across thu Big Horn mountains. A party of masked men cimo upon their camp llio llrst night nnd overpowered the oftlcor , tilled eacli prisoner's head full ot bullets , savoring Iho heads from the bodies and mu tilating thorn In [ earful shapo. The moil are supposed to bo horse thieves ntid belong lo Ihe gang operating in southern Montana and the Yellow stone country , ortlin Allilr. BUFFALO , \Vvo. , Oct. 10 , [ Special to Tun IH.n.Sheriff ] Angus has received a letter from Jack Don aim o , his deputv In the Big Horn baUn , relating to Iho killing of iwo leputcd horse Ihiovos. It appears thnt the two men , whoso names are given as Bedford and Birch , were aircstcd In Fiomont county , brought , into Johnson county nnd taken before Justice Peay. Tha juago decided thnt ha had no jurisdiction in Iho matter , nnd ordered them to he turned loose. Afterthcli iclcasc. In consequence of some lenurus they made , the two men were re-u : rested and lined $ K for contempt of court. This line they re fused to pay , and Ihov were committed to the Johnson county Jail nt ButTalo. Tha men ob jected to being soul in charge of .loo Hogors , who had tumii in custody , and in dofcrcnco lo their wishes , Mr. Seaman , n clerk In Iho store at the mouth of Paint rock , a respect able citizen well known in the basin , was do puled to accompany them to Bufialo. homo lima after thev started , when in the vicinity of McUctmott's much , thiywei mot PV thico men. who hold them UP , and took the Iwo pilaouors , who were lied 01 lliblr horses , from their guards , compelling thorn lo turn hack. Thu prisoners woic nttcrwnrds found dead on the road. Thov had pccn shot. Seaman relumed home , tint Hogers , alter telling the Instico that ho was nfinid that same crooked work was tnkincr place ! In this count } , loft , and wont over into the adjoiningcountv of Fremont. Honors had been woiking till summer for tha Baj State Ca'tlo company , whoso hcidqur.rtur- In iho basin , nnd u is not known why ho dta not rotuin Iheio. The four persons whoso mimes are civen are well known to several pirties in Buffalo. Joe Hogers ran a menlo game hero in 1SbU. The reputation of Iho two mon t\ho wcio killed is said to bo bad , nna thov wuio known lo bo horse thieves Killed In i.ittlitsiial ( ( > Mount.iln. CASI'I it. W > o , Oct. 10. ISpeclul Telegram toTnr Bin I Yestordnv as Mrs. William Gicgg , formerly ot Hawlins , was driving down the foothills In the Uittlosnnko mnun- tains her toim look fright aud ran away. Shu was tin own out of iho wagon nnd in stantly killed. She leaves a family of seven children nnd a hiubjnd. L-5uo will bo buried tomorrow. ! \ m\ri2it. O. I ) . .Mi-nil ol Oinilliii Coniliilts Sniclile In Coloruilo. Dr.NVEH , Colo. . Oct. 10 [ Spocinl Tfllo- grnm lo Tun Un : . | Ovrus Mo.ul , a younc marnod tnau , batng out of work nnd without money , committed suloido last night bv the morphine route. Ho was lound this morn ing dead in his bed In the Schramui block , near Xutiir's brewery. A box which had contained ono-fourth grain morphine pills told the moans of suicide , - Two letters in his nocnot nudrosscd to his wife and mother ill Omaha said that ho would bo dead when thov were read. A note was also found in his pocket giving his last directions. The wife is stuv ing al bOli South u Fifteenth street , Omaha , Both letters to , her nnd his mother were addressed to that . number. Mis. Mead has resided at the address given but moved nwav recently and no ono In Iho building knew her present address. It was stated by some of the tenants that the suicide nnd his wife had separated re cently and that was thought to oe ono of the icasons for his act. : nj.s/ ; ; . \ > u\ir.il ) Unllroail Olllc'luN In Coiifurriu'i ) at Salt Liikfl City. SVI.T LVKIU. . T. , Oct. 10. ( Special Tele gram to Tuu Oi'K. | Hoprojontullvos of BOV- " oral railroad companies. Including Iho Hio ( ( irando Western und Union Pacific- , met hero today to discuss lecal freight rates. The Hio C ! ran Jo Western fiottlod Iho local dls- tiibuling lalos to the mutual satisfaction ol the company and the committee of shippers with whom Ihoy conferred. The Union n Pnclllo will discuss the sumo subject , und i- will liltelv render n similar derision. Then l'S Hlo Orando Is roproscntoa by Colonel Dodge 'Sy general manager , und Oeneral Freight Agonl y Kabcock , Iho Denver , t Hio Cirando by Uon- r oral Freight Agent Wells , the Southern 10 Pnciflo by Hichurd Gray , general iralllc ( ) manai-'or wllh headquaitors in Sin Fran- , clsco , the Chicago , Hock Island ft Pacific by IP General Freight Agent M. M. Sago , with IV ' headquarters at Chlcairo , the B , & M. b > Itl Gonsral Protght Agent George II. Crosbv 10 and the Atchlson , Topouii , V. Santa Fo b ) General Fielghi Agent F. C. Uruy. i. i < i > ii'lii : & \\untciii , New Yoith , Oct , 10. The directors of the Lake F.rie vV Western Hiilioad company to. day re-elected Calvin S , Iliico prosldout ant T. M. Schwan vice president. The usual quarterly I'ivldond of 1' pat cent upon the praforrod stock was declared , of It is officially stated that the Interest on the Toledo , St. Louis ft ICunsns City U per con s. oonds , duo Ducomber 1 , will bo paid. At the annual mootinc on November II IS'C. , the stockholders will bo asked to approve 30 provo a loan for $13,50.1,000 In the shape of i consolidated Hrst mortgage rtinnini ; for flftj yours at 4 per cent. Of this amount $ " ,500 > , 000 will he reserved to rotlro putslandui ) sixes. The remaining HO'JO.OOO will bo uscc ks for impiovomenU The of the Western TrnOJo 1)3 ) meeting nsso ir. elation will bo held tomorrow. Well In funned parties declare that ino associatloi has outlived its usefulness and that Jo li < Gouhl'n Ido i of a money pool will suci-eei the prejont organlzitlon , Others claim tha Iho Atchlson and Missouri Pacific will iccod from their position and lake buck thei Id letters of withdrawal and that , the old asao elation will bo continued. IP- Itkllronil siiinrliitciiclcnt | . NP.W Yoiiv , Out , lo , The Ainorlca c > 'k- Society of Hill road Superintendents hcl its twenty-Hrsl annual mooting here toda y Tbo following oulcors were elected : Pros Ics Its idcnt , H. Stanley Goodwin , general uaster suporlntcmlc'tit Lohigh Vallov ; Hrst vie " " provident , (1. ( W. Beach ; second -vice pro * idont , C. H. Plait ; socroiary , C. A. Hair or mend , superintendent Boston Hovero Beac . 90.cd Is , Lvnn railroad ; trt'uaurer. H W , Sulli y Hichmond .t PitUburg. Hxcoutiva con lultteu to servo ono vn.iri W. G , Walsoc West Shore , nr.d C. I ) . Hammond. of Uiiioioo , 111 , Out. 10. A mortcago ha iod been foreclosed on the establishment c Jacob Itrotvn A : Co. , miuiufacturcrs of ovei ulU ut Piilliuan , by local biults. The pn or.rt prlctors have disappeared. Llablllllc rt IIS'J.OOO. SCHOOL CHILDREN PARADE New YcrVs Columbian Celebration Now Well Under Wny. GAY WITH FLYING FLAGS AND BUNTING sliPil I'l-optu ltru w the lriirp slnii IIS It 1'it-ctrt Along YollMB tPM Mioxv Their Patriotism \n i : rltlnR Incl- < lcnt sjiiilii'n ( Vlcliriitlou. Nnw YOIIK , Oct. IU. Now York opened wide her great doors today and & 00.000 strangers came In and were banqueted with great sights and weal to bad content. It wns the third day of the Columbus cclo tirnilon ihe Hist secular observance , autl It showed what a great city can dn Ir. u great emergency. It mot the call upon ita resources with dignity and decency. The city met Its puosts In a hospitable spirit. It pave them a errand , free exhibition of marching Uv 2. > ,000 school and college boys nnd a free pyiotoch- inchat display from the noblest bridge which swings between the oirth and sky , vxtlh a number ot lessor illuminations not lo bo de spised , nnd it cupped Iho whole with ono of those perfect days which the inhabitants of other nitios somotlmos dream of. b ut which only Now Yorkers experience In all their golden splendor. "Flirt n dimes M } Hoy. " Who ilia not hoar thnt fond , maternal cry , which sounded so many times along Iho peopled - pled league of slroots , where llvo nnd twenty thousand pairs of llttlo foot were bravely marching in honor ot the gieat Columousi Who did not echo iu his heart of hearts ibis glad cry of love aud pride I "My boy. " Our bovs , if you nleaso , the city's pride , the hope of the future , thu nation's coming bulw-aik , the seeds of citizenship sowed in schools nnd colleges whera Ihoy nio being trained , let up hope , in the way Ibat they should go. "ihere comes my boy.1 Sound It nlong the line nud lot the borib- boncd sire-its ocno It again , 'iho ua.vs are coming , bo assuied , ns they never came before. The cry Is the sign nnd linpoit of the day. Look up the broad a von no Line on line , und sot r.oil mass on mass. Shoulder to shoulder , liku veterans of the drill room ; heads erect , eyes fiont , as pioud as unvsoldiers thai over bore homo triumphant , colors , Ibo mailing of u score ot regiments uud moro to carry , wbila Ihe brisk inclotlv ot marching feet rings out from Iho pavonients with a mirtinl sound , enchanting the eais and boegailng tlio best music of the bands or most inspiring strains of fife and dium. Make wuv for the bov , thoio ! Il is his dav and ho is hero of It. The colouration begau with a parade of the students in Iho schools unu col leges , iu which about , 'JOJJ , young peo- plu look part. It started at Fitly seventh stieot and marched down Fifth avenue nuo to Seventh stioot ; across to Fourth avenue : thence to Fourteenth street , and back to Fifth avenue ; thence alrng Fifth avenue ana under the arch at Utuveisitv place , where the parade alsbandod. The procJBsion was made UP of twentv regiments of utammar school children uumbciini : 10- 500 , and 1,000 children from iho Long Island clly schools. The Homnn Catholic schools of the city wore represented by 5 , . > 00 scholars. Then came the students of Colum bia college to the nurnner of 1,000 ; the Uni versity of Now York , 1.200 ; Collouo of New York , 500. Tncsc weie followed by tbo students from medical and phaiinaccutic.it colleges , art and other school * , unifoimed military schools , private , church and mlscel Inneous school ? . The day opened at sunrisn with a salute from Iho cannon of old Fort Columbus on Govornoi's island. The citv is in gala nttiro. Everywhere public buildings , busi ness houses and private icsldences , elevated tiains , surface cars , wagons , tiucks , cabs , ana even iho horses wora decked out with hunting , Hags nnd streaincis , ironialoufi ana rosettes , shields , festoons and garlands , in honor of the day. The woalhor was porfcct , with bright Minshinounrt nisp , invlironuing air. On improvised stands , on front door steps , in windows , on trucks and wagons ut intersecting streets. In fact , overv coign of vantage wus seized on by as many as could gain a footing to vlow llio procession. Tno niHichlng column wns reviewed bv Vice President Moitou , Governor Flower nud the muvorof the city. The boys pie- Btjrved excellent order , nnd passed the stands will Iho sleudv tioad ot veterans. On ono ftand 2,000 school girls dressed in red , wbuc and blue , sang patriotic son s as their mates passed by. Kx-Presidont Cleveland was among those wuo witnessed the paiado. Torci Down 1111 KiiKlUli ring. I'ho great parade of school boys today demonstrated the patriotism of the rising generation. Twenty-live Harlorn schoolboys , however , pave evidence in a inoio onectivo way by toaung down nnd tramplin ? uuuor - foot an English Hug displayed mono in ( ronl of a Harlem store. At S o'clock this mornIng - Ing , boys ranging from 115 to IT.vcnrs of ago , were coming down Columbus avouuo on their way to join Iho big parade when near the corner of L'lihty-lblrd stieet ' they saw a largo English' Hag Heating hi i , front 01 a cigarstoro kopthynn Hugllshinap. No other Has was dlspluyoJ and the boys thinking It un-American to dlsniny a for eign Hag without a United States Hair with it , gathered In front of tbo store and - demanded the storekeeper to either raise an American HUB or lower the English tins ; . This the keeper of tbo stoio refused to do. After considerable angry discussion and ' sovora throats on the part'of the boys , a llt tlo follow ctimbod up on the shoulders of ona of tin larger companions to tear down the English Hug , As soou ns the others could got t'jolr hands on the objectionable Hag they toro It into hundreds of pieces nnd scattered the fragments about the streets , tiaiupllnif them under foot and cheering loudly. The slotokcapar was. indignant , and looked as thougn ho would attack the boys. 'L'ho sym pathy of the crowd , however , was with the boys , nnd hoconsldoiod discretion the bettoi part of valor , nnd , after throntonlng to have the bojs attested for malicious destruction ot propci ty , ho rallied to his store. , ' - Mnrrril by ArciclcnU. ia a Brooklyn bndgo was the place of attrac y tion this evening. A gorgeous d'splay ' ol - Hrawoiks bad bcon promised. At'an fu fo IS early hour great crowds oegnu tc gather at points of vantage on the liver front In both cities , while - hundreds of crafts loidoa with passengers > , n- weto anchoiod at favorable points In the nin river and baibor. All the high buildings 0d 0n lisa Now Yorlt near the river were utilized anil sa those in Puric How and other near sticoli It were lairly covered with people. The dis la play fully met tbo expectations of the people ' ir Just at the conclusion of the display an acclucnt occurred on the plor at the foot ol Heckman strcot that was attended with los ; of life. Tbo ship Reaper baa tied un on tin southern sldo of the bridge and the cantalt in sal on the deck of the vessel. The viis.sc Id was unloaded and stood high out of the natcr Idy necessitating a gangway fully thirty fos long and strotcbea from the ship to the doclti 3rn at an nngio of Ii5 degrees. rn The gangway was crowded , when sud CO doaly theio was u crash and thu plank brok < js- In the middle. Bomo of tno people uon nsh thrown In a heap on the pier , many sustain shy ing painful hurts and bruises. At least otic , man fell into the ri\or and was drowned. \ \\omantnthonxcitoment was pushed eve the pier. She was rescued. Whlln watching tbo liroworks on thi bridge tonight , John \Valnwrlght fell frou the top of i four-story building , susu.mini anof Internal injuries and u fracture of the skull of Ho wu * laueu to a hospital , dying. I'ruoldi-nt IliirrUou .Muyttuiul. . \V msr.Tov D. C. , Oct. HIA Rpcola oi the invuibvrs of the cuUuel wa hcliJ at the State tielparimont this afternoon for tbo puiposoof 'nrrmicluiT for federal par ticipation In the .Columbian celebration In Now York this wcfck. [ It was decldod that nil the members of the cabinet should uo present IP Now Yo'rk. at some time during the week to represent the ndmlnlstiation. If President ItVrl oa goes nt nil ho will probably leave Wrfchlnttton tomorrow night. SPAIN'S $ } iMitt\TtO.V. : Drpnrtnrp of tti * KliiK nnd the Octrc n Mntlitfr lor llncUn. CADIOct. . j 10. Enormous/ crowds watched the departure of the gunboat Condo Valtdorno\convoyliiK \ queen regent Christiana and the royal party fet Huelva , where they will tnko part In the Columbus celebration. The ctunbont was escorted by n Hcot of foreign wAf Jhlpj. The balconies ot the butldincs ( along Iho quays were handsomely decorated with Hags and bunt ing , and tilled with Indies nnd children. The sccno was a most pretty nnd animated ono , The haruor was tilled with alt kinds of craft , gaily deoVntcd. A number of ex cursion steamers crowded with passengers trailed aloncr after thu ships , presenting , with their Hags rr.tl other decorations , a niailna plctura that Ims seldom been equalled in Spanish wnturs. Ono particularly pretty and novel feature of this novel parade was a smaller steamer thnt shot hero nnd tlioro about the harbor , picking Its way uinbni ; the crowded vessels ns though a most Bktlllul hnnu wcro guiding it. livery where It wont It was greeted with cheers and shouts of admiration , Thoblcniiicr was manned by n numberof handsome young Indies of Cadi ? , ull of whom looked parllcn- laily attractive itl their nattv sailor uut forms. After the warships had stinted tno little steamer fell In line and followed after them. The Conda Vallderno , tbo Oout con- vovlng the queen recent and royal paity , had a pleasant trip up tbo coast from Cadiz. \Vhon tno warship arrived off iluolvn she wus mot bv u transport , on board of which were boner Canovas del Cnstollo , the munici pal authorities , the diplomats who are visit ing Uuelvn and a number of otbor dignitiir- les. Twenty-three Snanish and foreign men- o-war were ranged in line , and as the cun- boat with the royal party on board entered the bay the nearest warship llrcd n royal siduto. This was repeated bv the next ship in the linonnd so on until every ono of the twonty-thico vessels.bud saluted Itttlo King Alfonso , who was with his mother on the Condo Valldorno. Thu ships were all dressed In rainbow fashion , and us the ro\al patty passed vnnls were manned uud nil naval houoi * paid. i The Condo Vulldornn came to anchor off Iho monastery of La Kabidn. Boats weto loworoa nnd the roynl party were takun ashore and to the old monastery whore Co- I u in bus .ei'ijivad the Hrst encouragement in his sciieine w.iloh 'od ' to the discovery of anew now world. After inaiuetinir the venerable pllo. tbo loyal party /returned / to the gunboat , which then procooaed to Eluelva. Tlu1 qj2"ii recent and King Alfonso will diseiubailc hi state tomorrow. 1 ' Impnililiit ClmiiKCS A mlo unit rrojtuseil In Miii CliurcJi Itltiinl. Bvi.TiMonr , Md.t Oct. 10. The Episcopal general convention resumed Us sessions Ibis inoinmg. After dovoljonal exorcises and n memorial for deceased jmombars tha revision of thu piavor book wjisresumed. ] The follow ing was inserted in the marriage service between the words i"vvhichis commanded" : "Is nn honorable esthto institulod of Uod in the timu of man's indecency , signifying unto us ihe mjsticnl union Jtnul is betwixt Christ nnd the church , w'aich hjlv estate Christ adoinud and ue.iutl il with His presence and the Hist mlracioi that , JIo wrought iu Canaof GnltllcoNand " The house of plnhops of the tiienninl gon- nrul convention , in secret session , as is ens- loninry , was ut * .voik today on nmandtnonts to iho canons. The amendment to the canon relating to communion alms and requiring the clergy lo report the amount of such alms to tlm bishop of the diocese , if icquirod by him , was adopteu. The pioposed canon providing for the ap pointment of suffrage blsrops caused much discussion and was llnally referred to a special committee. The new-canon on mairiago and divorro also came iu for a largo share of the bishop's attention. Action was not completed al though a portion of It was nctcd upon favor ably. It contains the following provisions : "Nn minister shall solemnize thu inaulago of nny person under IS years of ago , unless the parent or guaidiun of such parson bo present , or shall huvo fjlvon written consent lo the marriage. "No minister shall solemnize a marriage etcopt in Iho presence of al least two wit nesses. "Every minister of the Protostnat Enisco- pil chinch shall kesp an official register of mairins-os , lo contain the names , birth place , ago , residence uud condition of all persons married which shall bo signed at tbo lime of inamaga by each coupla married , two wit nesses and by thu nUnlster performing Ino ceremony , "No minister shall solemnise the marriage of nny person who has a tlivorced husband or wifu living , if the husband or wife has boon pat away for any cause arising after mairingc , but this shall not hn held to npplv to the innocent party Jn a divorce for iho cause of adultery or to parties once divorced , seeking to bo untied iiguin. "No rninlsler shall admisislorholy baptism or Iho holy communion lo any person mar ried in violation of the discipline ot the church , but tno sacraments shall not bo re fused lo pnuilcnls in imminent dantrur of death. " Action on this canon will oo completed to- niori ovv. The croatost diacuftion was on the resolu tion which provided for the substitution of psalm No 01 for psalm No. 09 In the service for Good Friday afternoon. Too ques tion as to which 1 * the proper psalm for use in this service has beou dis cussed thioughout , tbo church for yonis. The Church of England and the Protestant Episcopal churches of ull lands , except the United States , use'the ' ( i9th psa ii. Many maintain that the fi'.lth not into iho American service by a lypoeraphical oiror. The resolution to subsiiiuto the Tilth for the ( Kith w s defeated , the veto standing : Clergy , na > s , 'II ; 'ayos , 111 ; divided , 5. Laliy , nays , 'M ; a.vos , 17 ; alvidcd , 4. 3lo\riutiiili * ol Ocein Str.inifi * , At Qunoimown Ayilved Arizona , from Now York. , Al Hamburg Arrived-Normannlji from New Yoik. . At Southampton A'rrived Saalo , from Now York. . , ' AlGIusgow ArrlvodOUi bluio of Nevada , from Now York. f At Bremen Arrlv' ' J4 Wolmer , froraUaltl more. At London Slfih ! efl U'orra , from Now Yorlc. o At Scllly Signal Cf-Suevia , from Now , York. At Antwerp Arri - . \ \ ostornland , from Now York. At Philadelphia Arrived Ciloulold , from * Glasgow. i J At Now York-ArJlrod Thiugvalla , fioin Slottln ; Allor , from _ Will Ilu ttciilt in loun. o s la. , Oct. 10 , The Iowa Iron works this morning received olllclal notlllca- tlon that the contruci or building the United Statcb war v < sulVillmm U'lndom , had been uwaidod It at its bid of | 'JS,500. This Is tno same linn that U building toipedo boat No. I run I UKVruIciT. . U. O. , Ost. lO.-Mrs. Hani- ion is much weaker tonight than aha boa been for some day * past , owing to the moro rapid progress of the disease. Sh ? slept the greater part of thi day , but the sloop was 10 not of a rofreahlug character , m Took tile Oath of Olllm. WASHivrof , D , C. , Oct. 10 , ( Joorgo Hluras , Jr. , tbe now Justice of the supreme court 01'.ho United biatoi. t'joktha oath of otUco this moruhii' , 9tup assoinblmi : of thai body after vacation , aud was so.UsJ hU follow judgci. tit 1 1 TTisAintlTii ni p i PP1\ ALL PLAllSMOlJlH PLbAShl ) Qranil Sucotsi of Lnst Niijlit's ' Entbusi- nttio Ilppubllcan Rallji THURSTON'S ' ELOQUENCE APPRECIATED ol thn l ) y llnmllcil In mi lotrtll * Kent Miiiiurr U'onil UUcr I'l-oplci DUuppolcitnt In Not lli-nrlni ; duilgo Urouutu Spciiki Pt.ATTsMOUTIl , Nob. , Oct. 10. ( Special Tolcirroni to Tins llr.r.l Hon. John M. Thurston stlrrod the voters of this section tonight. Ho was detained on ucrouut of a late train nnd for this reason fulled to open his speech at the appointed hour. The famous bund of this citv livened the streets nl 7 o'clock with somn patriotic nits ntid a great multitude insomblocl nt the depot to welcome the eminent orator. They were disappointed however , us the train was nn hour lalo and thoy'wero forced to adjourn to Hucluvood hall aud listen 'o good strong d > cd- In-thc-uool republicanism as administered by local talent , but the crowd wanted to hoar Thuralon and It stayed until the train ar rived. Mr. Thurston entered the hall during the spoakinp aud received an ovation that was certainly gratltyhiK to him. Ho got to work at once and the way ho roused up latent republicanism was a caution. Ho Hayed the democrats hip aud tbfch. Thou bo payed His respects to the independents aud ho warmed them up in the mojt oppiovod inshlon. Protection , honojt elections and a sound currouoy were his themes nnd the free trade sophistries of the democrats and their ballot box sl'ifllng ' methods received n regular keel hauling. Thu fanatical ideas of the independents on the money question were treated to a sound , masterly chastise ment , nnd ns tno spoalcer proceeded the Immense audience applauded. The uudlnnca was one of tne finest that tins graced n polit ical meeting hero in n long tnno. 'Ihoio were hundiotts of clean , wholesome Ameri cans , men pioud of their countiv's marvel ous giowth and ioadv to defend the prldo and the glrr > of Nebraska. When the tal ented orator had finished cheers were given for the grand old republican paity. AN ro.MuiTiii : > . Tim City CoiiiinltttM * to Srli-rl i t'liuli limn In Illrk nnltli'H IMiit-p. The lopublican city coi.tral committee , designated to ajt bv the recent city convun lion , will hold a meeting Wednesday evening n ' .pofliceof the secretary , H , M , Wanng , ' 00 11'w York Life build In s , and endeavor o nlccl a chairman in the place of KicburU Smith , who was elected to that ofllco at , the rst meeting , but who refused to acoapt on ho ground that the committee was legally appointed and had no legal ight to exist. Mr. Smith still tunds by the old committee , and onllnuos to act as the chairman of that lody. It is stated , however , that a in ijoritv f the candidates will recognise the now lommiUeo and Ignore the old ono. Both bodies intend to pursue the even tenor f their wav and go right along , noting iticlc- londently of each other , undjuojiijiujtnovv-i. th what the end will hp. The new commit- ee has asked General Uoorgo S. Smith to ccept the chnirmanstui ) , but ho has not icon able to biing himself to that point , and .ho members aio ut sea as to what action to .mo , but will endeavor to como to - < oiuo < ind of r.n agreement before the meeting Wednesday evening The executive committea ot the republican county central committee mot at hoadquar- cis in Tin ; Bun building last night and dis- cussca manors connected iith Iho campaign Among other subjects considered was a plan of campaign which contemplates a series of meetings all over ttio county under the auspices of thu committee , to bo ad dressed bv local speakers and candidate1 Ono grand rally , nnd possibiv two , will lo hold in the cilv , which will bo audiesso bv speakers of national repute , including ex- Senator Iiigalls , Senators Allison , Fry nnd Manderson and Judge Thurston. Later the candidates on thu county ticket were invited nto tbo mooting and the action of thu com mittee explained und cordinllv acquiesced in , HOOT A M > T TIIKIti : . Hurt County Cltl/cns ( ! ltile Independents u Milit Itrlmko. Nob. , Oct. 10. [ Special to Tun BIK. : 1 Saturday was to have bo > jn u rod let ter day politically for this place. September 17 , Allen Hoot of South Omaha chullongou Judge Uillis , republican candldnto for county attorney , to a joint dobatu haying , "liiliis might name the tnno nnd place In Hurt county. " On tho2Uth Gillis wrote Hoot no cepllng and noliliod Hoot to be on hand hero at 8 o clock Saturdav evening. For several du > s past the independents have been tickling ono another nnd telling how Gillis was fooling with a buz/ saw , etc. . Uillis was on hand , but Hoot failed to appear , having at the last moment claimed that business would suffer If ho did ns ho had agreed. As soon as It became knofei thnt Hoot was not coming independents und democrats booan ; saying there would ho no meeting , that the challenge which purported to como from Hoot was simply a fake schoino written by Gillis to himself , that Hoot had never noard of it and know nothing ol It and if thev would go homo GilIK would nave no audlonco. In this , however , thuv were mistaken , tne band got out und played some line muslo and a large , appreciative nudlunco ot about ! )00 ) greeted tno judgo. who fcr an hour unu a half Hayed the Indcpnn dents on their legislative lecoid. Hoshowoil thnt Hoot belonged to-the organization that paid Edcorton for lobbying against the fitoclt yards bill and that the sifting committee of independents killed the usury bill nnd the trle.ziaph und tolcphono bills. At thu close of Dm meeting the loading citizens congiatu- lalcd the judge on his otYoit * . Mclni'j'ti Dimiouiiitlii Itnlly. Sinsn , Neb. , Oct. 10 [ Special Telegram to Tin : Bcn.J Hon. J. Sterling Moiton , fresh nnd smiling and accompanied by Sena tor Wolbaoh , arrived hero thU mornlni ; and their iccoption was moie thau an ovation. Thn Sidney brass und cornet band was at the depot to iccclvo the gentlemen , n and largo body of Cnoycnnocounty ucmociuis , and both candidates were carried on the shoulders of the enthusiastic multitude. The courthouse toilghtwas taxed to its gieatost capacity with hundreds of democrats from tbo sur. loundlnc country , and Governor Morton was at bis br > st. Ho hnnulml the atatu Issues in an udmlrahlo mannor. His lilt at tionortil Van \Vyck as a jouruoymuu tramp hunting ofllco caught the housobystor.il. His UlK through out was devoted to tbo tariff , state adminis tration and mnnoy question. Senator Wolbach made a tiftecu-mlnuto talk , In which he promised a faithful admin istration und the rcUsion of the railroad la < vs on a fair and honorable basli. lion Henry St. Havnor spoke at Potter to night before a largo uudlcnco. Ho U making a vigorous canvass and hundreds of votes. Ninth U'uril lHpiilillciin ( . The Walnut Hill Ninth Ward Hopubllcau club will hold its tegular wookiy meeting this evening at 8 o'clock , The mooting- will bo tuliheiscd by Boveral stirring Hpeakors , among whom will bo Colonel Jcmos of South Cuiollun aud Thomas I ) . Crane of this city , Mr. 13. H. Hoblusou uud Mr. Brad Slaughter \\ill uUo bo present , The \VeU Omaha Uium corps will furnish the muslo , und n special invitation is extended to Udles to be present on thu occasion. I'fnpln'i I'url ) ( "uu\ fill Ion , The p oplo's Indopeudout parly citv con. voatk'i. is hureliy cullQd to uicot iu the tity of Omnhn , Douglas countv , Nob. , Satunlsy , October IS. ISU. . at S o'clock p. M. . 'nt 1010 Hownrd street , to plico In nomination tlvo cHiuilcl.xtcs for members ot the Hoard of truncation nnd nine candidates tor thu citv council. The bdsls of representation In snhl convention will bo uiuti delegates from each ward. Primaries for cnoosing said delegates will bo held nt the usual places from 7 to 'J p. \Vodnesdaj , October lv ! , IbOi. Jens JiuvtuT , Chairman. A. Ml 1. 1. r.n. Secretary , . MAXIiilSIV : AT riMCAMAII. g Itcpcihllraii llully I'p In Hurt ( ! oiiur.v I. lit Night * Nob. , Oct. 10. [ tinoclal Telegram - gram to Tun Hni.J Only tliroo day's uotiuo that Senator Mnuderson would deliver nn address - dross at Tckamati on Monday evening suftlcoi ) to diaw ono of the largest political giithoiliigi over held at this place. From Ljons , Oiklaud , Craig and lllnir an cnthu- jiastic army of voters came , while from the sin rounding country many prosperous far mers gathered to do honor to 'Ickninah's dis tinguished guest. Thostreot parudo surpassed anything o ! the kind In the history of Kolai- mnh. Kully 100 toiuhos were carried while the lockss , aided by the Blair band to gether Ith the Ladles Comet band of To- knmah , unvo such an Impetus to the enthu siasm that there scorned llttlo opportunity for specchmaklng. It was impossible to get such n crowd all Into the link , but to those who were fortu nate onouch to II nil stindim ; room within the range of the senator's voice there was In store un array of facts bearing upon the political Issues of the day nnd relating to questions of general and vital Interest lo men ot all parties. Ho Miinits Up for Nrliraskn. Senator Manderson Ilrgt paid a glowing tribute to the state of Nebraska , lo' which ho said ho never returned without a fool in ? of prido. His ar gument was ono of facts , and though at times ho appeared quito eloquent his stronir points were In the Indisputable array of statistics that wore ptesontod iu un attract ive aud convincing manner. Ho begun with the perplexing question of foreign immigration by noting Unit wo offer to the foreigner rellciousliboitv , free .schools nnd u voting citizenship , which attract to our shotos the honest Irishman , lo whom homo rule is denlcu , the German , notwithstanding his love for the fatherland , thu ScAiidinuvian , Iu luut no land so good thnt it can withhold its contri butions to this glorious icpubllcith its great rewards to wage cnineis. "Thus lur wo have welcomed , and will continue to welcome , nil who can assimilate with our institutions and hull ) us uphold the Hag , but it is linio to put up the bars against those who como todcstioy. " Dvlpiiillntmi > ricun Clli7cMislilp. The republican paitv , over watchful of the Interests of the laboilng classes , inaugurated the law excluding the Chinese. The senator Munds for more stringcntiiatuiall/alion laws nnd believes that the dignity of piivilugo of citizenship should be guarded bv imposing a tax or import duty upon those who corny to partake ot the bcnollts of out institutions. Heferrlng to the claim that u tiuiff for potection is unconstitutional , which bus Jailed to be discovered slnco the time of Ciilhoun , until the o latter unvb ho quoted from the woids of Jackson and miinv old tiiiio demociuts to provo that It wus a principle earlv established and flrmlv nd- lierud to Dy all the great statesmen in our paqt , history , that It was clearly \vitlnu the provision ol the constitution to protect and foster our home industries. The semtor , by a comparison ot thi ) years of the depressslon with the yours when theio was n fallinir off in the numoor of im migrants , clearly demonstrated the fuel that r.urapean labor sought mnploj inonl moat within our borders when wo had n niolocuvo tnnff , nnd when the news wont nbroid that the MoKinloy bill was a law , Ihcro was a marked increase of those who desired lo profit by the protection affoidcd in this Kioatnnd growing countiy. After an n\hau-tlvo review of the financial question , followed by a statement of Ino re sources nnd liabilities of the state of Ne braska , the senator gave way to Major Val- ontinc , who was listened to with close at tention notwithstanding the lateness of Iho hour. _ U\UTIIY' > KAI.I.V. Iti-pnlillcmii * of Ilir County Until in t'n- i.Nob , Oct 10. [ Special to Tun HIP. | Tuo republicans laid a largo 0:1- ihusiaslio meeting hero Saturday evening. The republican glco club of Biutloy and tbo Indianolft band fuinlsheeJ excellent music. M. N. Kswuy , the tounty chairman , Intro- diaed ouch ol Iho speakers wilh upnropiiuto remarks. J. C. Gammill made 901110 strong points against free coinage nnd contrasted Jerry Simpson's subtrciisury bill wlili thu plat form of the pcoplo'u thirty. Ho asked every person to examine carefully the state IUWH. Ho briefly icviuwod iho doiiiL's of iho last legislature , and showed that thu alliance loaders did very little and were extravagant in many respects. Ho ndvlsod all to vote for llio constitutional amendment soap to have the railroad rates carefully revised , dolnir justice to the tailioads and the pcoplo. Il was a clear , grand presentation of truth. Attorney P. H. Solby of Cambridge made a bnof telling speech. Ho asked every per son believing thul the sialo is on the verge of moral , political and material ruin , ns stated In iho preamble of the people's parly platform , lo stand up , but lliora was no ro- spoiioo. Statistics show that In several cases under tliei turilT , wages have been increased and the cou of living dncroasod Ho e.ircote.l attention lo Iho oxcnlloi t character uns tained by llio republican candldalcs from Hairhon down to the local ropiosonlnllvc. Wood Ith inI't'opli ) Jllouppolndil , Woou HIV i it , Neb , , Oct. 10. ( Special 'lolo- cram lo Tun Bun. | People of Wood Hlver and vicinity wore ontortalnoj by n crunii re publican rally tonight. Judge Crounso wns advertised to spoilt and the spacious now opoia house was tilled to Us ulmostcapacity. Judge Crounso ct > uld not , however , ajipenr. Hohas an cncrugomonl at Uioiton Bow to morrow afternoon and Iho tiuln sor- vlco botwocu these two points Is such that it was n physical Impossibility for him to bo hoio. Hero A. Abbott of Grand Island addressed th o nudloncj. Ilu spoUa on financial questions , the curronoy , iho green back and Hat crnzo. His blaoKboaid illus trations on llio fulso claims of iho opposition that national bunks iu o lobbpig llio people , woio clear ana uiovv faith cheer upon dinar. His whole neJdrois was u strong compilation of facts and figures. Colonel H. C Hussell of Schuvlor wns in- IroJucod and spoke on thu false claims of iho domor.rntio und independent parties. Grand Island was lopresuntod bv 100 repub licans and the Hanibbau ulub. Many Wood Hlvor ropublloans und tlio local uleo clubi were also Iu atleiiidanco , ll.uurr llio Vliitor , Atmoiu , Nob. , Oct , 10.jSpoclal Toicgiani to TUB BIK. : ] The Hainor-DcCh Jolnldls cuitslon iu llio opera house today wnt listened to by 1,200 people , Mr. Docli upenod it with Iho satnu speech ho dollvpred hero sevoiul wcoks airo. Mr. tialner's artu < incut conolsti'U in a forcible arraignment ol the loaders of the pooplo'j parly , analysis of their plnlform , ut.d an nbla exposition ol the principles of the republican party , Mr , Hainer has shown himself much llio abloi debater , and casilv demolished the few arguments auvanced by lib opponent. hiipeilor ItiMinl'llran * ] "iitliiiilii < tU' HtTKHioii , Neb. , Oct. 10. [ bpocial Tclo gram to TUB BED. | The lornibllcaus o : Superior are making great preparations foi a i/rand rally nt iho mooting to bo addrossiu by lion. John M. I'bumon tomorrow evening ing , Tha Superior Hupubllcan club , 201 at rene , will attend the Joint discussion bo ON dtCOM ) Sonsitiounl Story Printed by tbo Boston Qlobo Yesterday. IT PUBLISHES DAMAGING EVIDENCE AllrKi'il Tcsllinouv of I'ooptn Mho it s jn \\l\\ \ \ AHMir | | Aunlixt III" \ouiii ; Uoiiiitn U lion llrr Cn ) Comes to Trial. BOSTON , Mass , , Oct. Hi The Globn this morning published a ihtrlcuu column stoiy to the effect Hint several witnesses at the trial of Llzzio Bullion for the murder of her father iiul mother will swear thov nw Llzlo ut the window of her house on iho dav of the minder , which makes ll ceiiutn thnt she wns at that moment , stand Ing over Iho bodv ot her mother Other * , ll Is stilled , will swear they overhead u qunrrol bctvvcon Ll/rio and her father the nliht be fore iho murder in which thu latter told her unless she guvo the name ot the man w ho col hnr Into tinublc ho would turn horout of thu houso. (5. Homlno Pllhton , n wealthy Now Yorlc dealer In machinery supplies , bus mndu urn- davit tint a few days prior to thu murder Mr. Borden consulted him as a fiioml about Lirric , whoso troubles lie related In detail. Overluiiril It ) n Uoinun. Mrs. George J. Slsson of Fall Klvcr Is said to have hoard Llzzlu uny to Bridget Sullivan , the hired girl : "Why don't jou say how much money vou mint to ituep quletl" Bildgot's answer was : " 1 i'on'1 know whiitt jou mean , but you are not the girl I took you to bo. " Mr. Slsson , it Is said , will swear that less than n month bofoiu iho murder Mr. Boraen told him ho hud made the will giving Emma and Lllo $ JiOUO ! , which wns inoro ihiin ho would have allowed thorn , uut for his wife's inloroossiou Bridget Sullivan will , it is claimed , cor roborate the siorv of the quarrel between Mr. Harden and Li/no ; also thai she hcaid the nlirht bafoia Iho murder Morse mm Li//lotalklnir nboul a will ; also that on the nftcrncon of llio day of the murder Lizzio whispered to her : "Keep jour tongue s'lll and don't talk 10 thuso officers and you can have nil Ihe money you want. " ' Dr. Mcllcnri and'lus wlto , it is said , will give linpoitanl evidence which relates , in pir' , to ihe stoiy ot the low bclwcen Ltzlo and Etnmn Bui dun in Ihe mntron'3 room In which the former uccused the litter ot "having given horuw.iv. " This tale , it in said , will bo coriobor.ited by tbo Mellonrys , uho ovorhcnut and saw the nlfiilr through a hole in the wall especially piovidod by the authorities. U is claimed that in this quuuol Li/ziu kicked Emma several times on thu log. Mr. Frank Burroughs , a lavvvor of Now Yoilr , toimerly of Fall Hlvor , is tlio attornov summoned bv Ll7lo about the property i lull Is in n fnthoi's rstuto , should a stop- uiolhordlo llrst Ho is said lo hnvo innUa the statement to Moilenry anil manlfoued a willingness lo lestifv. Million Hjason will corroborate the storv of the quarrel. George Hovoro or Semester , Minnie C. Wilson of Fall Hiver Detective Hnthauny of Fall Hivcr , and Iwo olbers will glvo lurlhcr testimony for llio government. Jclili-il oy thn Cilil's Attoiney. P\i.t , Uiv i u. Mass , , Oct. 1Q. Amlrow J. .Tennltiiis , miiaul lor the defendant in iho Borden murder tas.J : , miclo the fallowing stntoniont to nn Absoclatod Press corre spondent lodiiy : "I'ho mutter published in u Boston pupor ibis morning relating to the murder of An drew J. Boraen nud his wife is u tissue of lies. I have endeavored to find out about Mr ana Mrs. Chase nt 'ho unmoor Indicated , is ! ) Fourth atrflot. Fall Hlver. There is nut onlv no r.uch number , hut not a liocisn within fifty foot of it , There is no such man as George F. Sis on in the directory nor can 1 Hull any person who knows nnvbody of thai nnmo. The keynote of llio whole storv deals with a condition which is al'solutely disproved hi- things found in thu cellar by Ihe prosecution and ailmlttoil to bo what Miss Ll7ie claimed they vvoic. Subsl.mlial evidence has con- Hnncd her claim. " Mr. Morse said that the whole story Is nbsol- ulolv false nnd not u word of truth In it. The Heigon s'ory ' ha' alrnidv been denied b\- Miss Emma nud Miss Lizzie anil was ad mitted by Mrs. Heagon to ba lalso to nt least six pcisons. A member of Iho police fnrcn says that Iho names used in tbn story Indiiutad am llcti- Uous , but llio matter is .suh.Hantlally true. II 11,1. lil SI O II.A Drill ! I'Dlltlll ll > I. lilt Iti'Klili KhiUH neil \\urilorH. LONDON , Oct. 10. The uody of Lord Ton- n > son will bo convoyed from HazolniTO tq London lomorrnw. The transfer is to be mauu without display of any Kind und at pilvntoly as possible. U lion the train bear ing the remains nirlvcs nt Waterloo station the casket will ho plnceJ In a plain hearse and conveyed to Westminster abuoy. Hero the body will bo mot by the doan and will bo placed in St. Falch's chapnl where It will re main until the funeral , which will take pinto on Wednesday. The prince of Wales nnd Lord Salisbury will attend the services Wednesday. Lady Tennyson , Hallum Tennyson and hU wife will follow iminedlutely behind Iho coflln as thu chief mourners. Thov will bu followed by llio dead poet's grandchildren and Iho widow of Lionel Tennyson , MM. BIrroll , aid a loim line ot nolablu persons. On Saturday last Hallum Tonnvsoii sent the following dispatch to lion. Huhait T. Lincoln , United Stttlos minister to Uroat. liiltniii , which reached him nt Liverpool i "Will vou bu u pall boiiioron Wednesday ut 1'J ' : M ) o'clock at Westminstori" Mr. Lincoln replied : "Your telegram ranched mo just ns 1 am sailing for Amor lea. I regret most deeply that my doparluiu prevents mo fiom iiLCopiliig your Und ln\l lulioii and having the honor of representing my countrymen on this occasion , so utlliuiliig to all the world , nnd not lo-ia mouiaful to Amoilca limp lo l iiglanu " Loid TonnyEiin'A family are imxiouu to have America riiprosontod among the pall bearers , and today they uskad Mr. iioniv VVhllo , seciotary of Iho Amuncan logatlnii , to act in the place of Mr. Lincoln. Mr. White hasslpulllud his accoplancoof thoinvltiitlon. All the members of llio Tennyson family iissuinbtcd nt Aldoworth today to taliu their last look al ihe dead befoio the cofiln was closed. No change had occuired In the toil' turos Hlncu death and the pool looked us If ho weio In u restful sicop. Many of thu lines of ago had ueou erased oy thu hand of death , and calm and peaceful was Iho face upon which Iho mourners lookoii for Iho lust timu. Lady 'Jennyson wus Iho last to leave the room in which thu outlined rompins of hnr husband were Iviiif , und alone in the sarrcdncsa of her sorrow she baJQ a final oJleu to him who was all Iho world lo her , Allor Lady Tenny son had withdrawn , the lautoalo wieath that on circled tno brow of the pool wus lemovud , but a number of Its lowos woio laid ut llio head and feet. The umu wcio then brought forward and ilia hands weru ciossud upon tlm chest. Moforo the coflln wa * closed , ono of the family unites placed a smull whlto packauu In it , Thu contents of this package were nut divulged , Ttion tha cover of the iiofllu wai fastened down and many of the wreaths that had been tout by fr'onds ' uud uamliurs wuio placed on top of It. VVluit loun l'ioclutln ( 'au Ilu , I , la. , Oct. 10. | Special to Tn This is what Mills county , Iowa , nx hlblts Hid ut Iho St. Louis exposition ; Fruit , Bweopstaxos us a whole ; fruit classifications , fourteen hrat , cloven second mcmiumu out of tweuty-olght offtirod ; best uuihol corn , five Bta'oj ' computing ; Hrst premium U potutoei ; bocoud prouiluui In uuluo * .