TWENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA , MONDAY MOUN'ING. OCTOBER 17 , 1892. DUMBER 120. /MllTllMTP tMlf' I II MPPTO 10 CULTIVATE SUGAR BEETS Eow a Number of Lincoln Men Will Help the Industry. SUFFICIENT MONEY NOW GUARANTEED Atnnnfnctorlrs Ulll llo l ttblliltcd nnd tlir \\orli AttciHlcd Tn in n I'.mlm M l.lko l.l lrril Cililtallit < Inter- id In tliu t ndurtakhii ; . N , Neb , Out. ID ( Special to Tun Huu ' l > ro nbly no other city In the state htii done so ra..cli to Itccp nlt\o the Interest In the \ucrtmctit of ( he beet sujjor md'is- try in tl is state ns Lti.coln , Hvcr tlnco the meeting of the etato beet &ugar convention In this city Inst Pebruury a number of gentlemen of this eltv hnvo been quietly nnd persistently nt work upon the subject. ' 1 hey have been in constant communication witli intort'tea par ties in the cast und nio no'v for the llisl time nblo to anncunco to the ttato the result ol their summers work. A few wcoks since M. A. Limn was sent east ai the special rep icscntatlvo ot the Lincoln Uonrd of Trade , Ho spent thieo weeks In Now Yorit , Uoston nnd bpringHeld , nnd from \\liRl ho learned Is nblo to state emphatically that a boo' ' biigar factory will soon bo within reach o cveiy modciatcly sized town in Nobraskn. ' 1 he panics with whom Mr. Lunn con- fcricd nuvc formed an orpanlratlon kuowr ns the United States Ucet bucir companv , it pioposcs to erect factories \\lth a capacilj ranging all tt o \\t\\ \ from 100 tons to fiOO ton1 per daThe location of thcso facto-les wll llrst dcuend , of coins'1 , upon the advantage : offered by thoscvtral localities for the tnopc : mid succcbsful cultivation of the beets Next to ttio proper soil will bo the necessity of furnishing a vupplv of beats Inrgo cnongl to run the factois to its full cioacity durin ; the sugar making season. To this end , tin company suggests that stock companies hi oigunbcd In farincia and otbeis toiaiso th beets upon a scnlu Inrpc cnougn to gunri.u tco the simply of beets. hcuever anv lo cality In the state comes forward wl'tii guaionteo to supply the beets neccssarv ti inuko the opcratloi of the factorv a buccess the company tofeircd to will ciecl ana cquli the factory. factory.DC DC poslcors I.IUnl } tit 1 OT. All examination of the nffniis of the tu banks closed yosteiday at Alnswoith am bprlngUow respeotl\clj show Loth to bo li u bad condition , 'ihu Ainsuorth bank tun deposits to the amount of JJ\T'i.l ( TB. ichourccs , according to the examiner's re Voit , will amount to J-ll.fr. > , while th liabilities run up to $14,05) ) . The bank "capital" win fixed at2J ( > 00. The .Sprlngview bank hail a capital ot bu JO.OOO , but the pxnmincr > .uto3 that item amounting to $ " , UT should bo clnrgod up t the stock , thus leaving the Institution bona fldo capital of $3 to offset individual dc posits rinountine to f 13,145. Upon the application of Attorney Oeneio Hastlnps , the suuiomc eonrt has nppointci GcorgoV. . Uoodcll ol this i-lty receiver o ooth banks , to&civo until the -"JtU of th nioscnt month. Mr. Cioodcll is at the prcsen time the receiver of the bunking house c Kloman & Arnold nt li roll en liovv und of th Hank of Aiiselmo. Ho will outer upon th discharge of his now duties tomorrow. John l'\iins Mill Allxc. John Uvnns , the colored coovlct shot bv guaid at the state penitentiary jeitcida iifternoon wblloattempting lo make hi LSC.IDO U still n'.ho and doing his best to re cover , unsl night ho complrinod of a "son i ess" in his head and todnv is very wank 1 haidly Bccms possible that bo can iccovei but tbo nrison suracon Enjs bo has on chance in n hundred , whlto U'ardenMnllc believes that ho has an oven chance wit death , with tlio odds In his favor. IllHUllHj Itl'H 111 till ! I Illllll ) . Tomorrow promises to bo nn eventful da In tbo Irvine trial. Evidence will bo intit duccd bj the defense to bhow that insanit has been n marked trnlt in the character ! tics of the Jivino fnmilv. The punclpal wi ness in this testimony v111 bo llonrv Irvit of Mlle , In , an uiielo of the defendant" . M Irvlno will be- nut upon the stand in his ow defense , and his testimony will bring ot mnnv details of I ho cnso which have heroic foio been kept ftom the public. Ono of tl " experts on insanitx to bo put on the stiii by tlio defense will bo Superintendent Cas man of the Km sas state imlumfoi the li bane. Ho ranks hlirh In the knowledge i the subject , and Is lorognlzcd as ono of tl leading experts on insanity In the Unlti States. _ .If.MAT V .JOT IIM.S llnppcnliigH if tin * Wool. In tlio Prrt l.ltlUrlll4 < ikl tiiun. Nob. , Oct. 10. fSpeclnl to Ti Id K. ] Ono of the nobbiest weddings cv celobiated In Nobrasln took place \Vcdnt day nt tl.o larm of Charles Dlclanan , scvi miles southwest of .luninta. About 11 o'i'loi I00 ! Invited g'lestb iirocccdod to the cturc bonded bv the .lunlatn cornet bind and for mounted man , where William C. Ulckiui was man led to Dora UabMcn. The ptocc elnn was n milo long. After icturnlng fiom tbo church the was u big feast given to thu Invited guest The wcddmp feast continued lor fourda > end during thai Mme the gucats uoro hl | > b cntci mined by Charles Dickman nnd li wife. Tno nowlv nnrilcl cauulo teccivcd mai haudsomo piosonts. } ) U Hall and wife , Mrs. U'llllam Twidn and 1. A , Hallou loluincdVcdncsdn > mor Int ; from th. u tilp to Wiubingtun uud oth cnstorn points I'rnnk ( i oiler and wife , A. V. C'olo ai wife , H P Monger and wife and bamu Wiirfhl vv > io among the U'aih'ngton ' tlclci ; lion who returned homo 1'ild.i ) , October If.V Uowers rotutned on Sundaj. Mrs. Sar.ib Houworth and daughter Itct have returned homo Horn tholr suminiM visit , at Paiibault , Wla. Mao Woikman v\as severely Injur over a wcuk njjo by utteinpling to stop unuvy hoise. llovas ciushcd into n pc und lias ctnca been Buffering severely IK tbu hiuUo , nut Is getting better , \V. A Slack's roMdctuo just south of to\ was luiincd down last Sunday. Mr. Sla nnd family bed cone to Hastings In the foi noou , and In less tanu nn hour after thc-ir i jiaituio the house was a mass of llaraes , T uitirm was given , but iiothlnu much could done booml saving borne of the fuiultui ' 1 ho flio Is supposed to have originated frc ihc Uichon atovo in which u llro had bo b.iilt In thnmotnlne The hoiisou at insure ba tntu thu loss will not bo n total one Junla'n lutncd out n crowd of o-er 1 lo attend the debate at lIc-iUu * : * betwu Andicwi and MolvolKban. A , I. . I'vrldulu mustore. ) a camn nf Sons Yft'erai.s ut I\cnc &w la t tiiturday night , N. I . llr.iss is lectuiiuc In tno woite uurt of the itaw. John Harlot unfortunatolv haj a 1 bioKct' wallu v resiling last Mondav. Kcv i : . 1S. . Datbv U the minister i lcncrt to .luulau \ > j the Molhodut UpUi jial 1ojfurou' > o , Mi.illlom Land and Mlii Gertrude ; f.ucniBoy wcro umnled Scntomber 10 , l > nt ; ho residence of M. J. Mav meo. UndPMipnlh a line bunch uf laigo solid et of coin , hnnglug in the postolllco last wci ivjineuicd the legend , "Korn ls King a Kuics Knlamity. " J. M faenvoll Co. have moved \VilhoIr small dwelling house to tno north of tb building and will u olt for an ortico. ' WUiaa.lW 'MW * a carload of out last Monday , Ua d ( Uj- . UA\II > rTr , Kfib. , Oct. 16.Sc ( cl l THE lick , -ruo coid taorago bulUlns Huld JL C'o. Is r.eaily complotcd , Uv have tap niy ) of iwcSva car loads. ' 1 crcauisry bulJL ! ( u completed and i ncccisnrv raacKlncrv and fixtures will bo nut In ncxl wecx , 1'ho vinegar nnd picttlo company has secured the Nebrn li Oiled Clothing compinj's bulmtngt and will change thu Intcilcr to meet tha require- mopts of too change In business. The man- ngemcnt has Inaugurated n serioi of Sunday dinner * nt the PerMns hotel nnd irvcs n dinner each Sunda/ not surpassed west of Oninha. The excavation for nn addition to lot\'s block Is completed nnd i cxt week the masons will begin the ciectio i ot nbruk building adjoining : tbo postolNVe , twenty-four feet wide. AUltl.STlM ) A MAMAC. Icirltiln Strngglo ( if nil IciU i Shrrlll nl I'rrin ml , PnEMosT , Neb , Oct. 10 ( Special Telegram - gram to Tin. nni : . ] A sheriff Irom lown brought n } ounu man - ; the name of Henry Hurt to this city lail nuht , aad hni him looked In the count * liil Tliev telegraphed to his people , who reside neir Colon. In Saunden county , nnd his mother nnd brother en-no for him with n butrcv , Dot ho had bccnino a raving mnniiio nn-1 toro nil ttio clothing from his bodv Thu sheriff suc ceeded In petting his clothes on , his hands faslc'ird together with hnndculM und strapped to his bodv , nnd look hiln to \Vnlioo on the nftcrnooti train , While a train load of cavalry from the west were waiting at the depot this morn ing for a train from tbu cast , some of the soldier bioku open the Irani door of the biiloon owned bv Kennedy . I'.iictt and helped themselves to what thsy wanted , and 'eft on the train for the cast. Tudgo Sullivan held a session of court csteidny. A dccicoof foieclosuro was en- arcd In" the case of Pianlc N Criwfoid gainst William Htiwlev for ? TTT sTi , nnd n ccond lion lo Ihu N\o ic ! Schneider company or 8J,04H. A judgmenl w.is rendered for bO In the case of H. S. Jnffm & C'o. galnsl the Preti.ont Daparlmcnt Store com- isny Mrs I cttlt was granted a dlvoruo rom net liLsband , D C. Pcttlt. 'I horaas Uiosoti and wife , liaronts of At- hur , arrived vestcidnv from Los Oitos , 'al. , for a visit with old fi lends Mi. I5lb on was one of is'ebiami's llrot ptonecis , ni- ivtng hero in 1S54 litirglars lust night prlcl econ a window n the Inclt room of the ofllco of the bt Paul uinbci } ard nnd attempted to bore n holr hicugh thedoor of thu safe , but wore doubt- , o s filchtcned away wi'hout gcttin ibc afo open , 'lliuy left , ibeir tools in frout ol he safe. Onl > LNutii. . OKD , Neb , Oct. 10 ISpacinl to Tnr Brr. ] This scdlon enjoyed n heavy rain Wudnej daj evenlnir. The winter wheat , of which : aiL'oaicahas bean planted this full , has boot rcatlv benollted by It , unit thu giound , whlct A as too dry , has been renderoJ lit lo fall plough. Key C H. Mltchelinoroof thoPrcsbvtorlar church spent a puit of last week In Beutiicc n attendance on tno Nebraska Presbytcriui itttto synod. Columbus day will bo oosetvcd here nit ! appropriate services An eluboiate progian has been prep-trod and invitations to im'ici pute extended to the schools surrounding Ord and the clvie- and secret societies of thi city. _ SuililiMilj Lett Toirn. KVMHH MI , Neb , Oct. 10 [ Special to Tin 3trV ll Channel ! , n piommenl attor ney of Randolph , has mystori ously disa ] paired. Ho was last seen at Way no 01 Satuiday , the Sib , when ho cashed a ehccl on nn imnglncrv deposit nt Randolph fo SI 30. This , with MOO bccuicd by mo-ins of : loan on his property , he is known to hav had in his possession. Many an MOUS ciod Itors nio awaltiLg bis return. His liabilities are $1,000 , assets nothing. \rriMtoilHii Alluco.1 I'orjjpr. ios , Nab , Oct. -ISpiclal ( TolP ram to Tim BCE. | Court Olilcer Keyso cumo out fro'ii Omaha Ihls morning and ar rested Msiioi \ \ hue for drawing checks 01 banks wheio ho had no inoiiov dcpnsitco Several easiness houses in Omihi hid bee : ictiml/cd , the checks also brlns ? drawn o ; binks hcio and nt Sprlnglleld. U 111 1.11HO IV Tout. Cnrri' , Neb , Oct. 115 [ Special Tclecrar toliiE ULE.J Charles Muiphcy , n Ind 1 \ ears old , In Irving to Jump on a pissln freight train near his parents' residence , lei nud the car w he-els passed over his foot. An : putaliun will be necessary. II I I.I. It J , IIUC 11 VTll ltATI.1. Iinpiutitiit Mooting ol the Olllcnils of th Western Kniul. . IJrNvcii , Colo. , Oct. 10 There was a important meeting in the ofllco of Trafll Manager A b Hughes of the Denver A. Ul CUando , at which Georfco II. Crosby c Ouiahn , general freight agent of the Bur llngton , William Sago , trafllc manager c tiu Kock fsland , P. C. Gay , representln the Santa Pn , C A , Tilpp , goncial agent c the Missouri Pacllle- , und Uenoi.il Agen Monroe ot the Union Pacific were pieaeu toJav. bomo time ago tbo Salt Lake Board o Tiado took actlQii to sco If iho intoistat commorcucoinmlttco would nol force iho rat toidstoapplv California thiough latest Utah common points. At present , ac-plt the shot tor haul , the t.uiff on coeds to bal Lake and Ogdcn fiotn iho ca-it is consider ably In excess over lhal chaigcd to Sa Piancisco. Mcssis. Ctosby nnd Sayo have Just n tuined fiom ball Lake , whene they met th mombcrs of iho Board of Trade and arrange to Imvo nil ) legtl action boatponed foi n ttm against the r.illtnads. This matter fomo the subject of discussion at the meeting yes tordav. No dollnlto action was ta'en"bu probably .1 rotomniondatiuu will bo made t Iho goncial managements of the vnr ous roads li.teiesicd to muko compromise bv reducing i.ites to Ptnii con mon [ omtb , though the full i eduction aske for will not bo iniulo. A full meeting wl Uu held in ball Lake shortly. .NO i noi. . tl Jin : Minnr. Ilin ( .r.uulo ( ) llllilH : Iti-liuu to Iti-iiutiit KiiKiiui-r Ciinlun. UrNvi.ii , Cole , Oct. 10. Tno situation i thu Hio ( Jiando sniku is unchanged , tt second and third divisions , reachlni ; froi Snliii.i to Grand Junction , being still tied u with n prospect of the first division , froi irnlidn to Ue-uver , soon sutloring the sain fate. PiL'aldent Jeffiovs of tUo UioGrnnil savsilmt > ho company will not lelustat Engineer Gordon , vvho was fiuspenclod for bleach of the tulesof tlio company and o < cauao of wboiio suspen iot. the stiikowt declared. A committee of the strikers Is lonferrln with ( iunoiiil Suporlntondcnt Samuels an President JotTre.vs tonight and thu scssla promises to be n long one , Uovciuor Marl ham of CulifoinU and his slull , who wet slopped ut Grand Junction oy tha btnki wi'iu brought in over the Midland toad , a : riving In Denver ut noon today. ' They were given a short' carriage rlc about the city und left at ts-'M tonight ft Cbii-ago Where they will witness tbo dr > d cation ceremonies of the exposition. Go cruor Koutt nnd party of this stain ai aboard tbo same tram \\ith tbo sumo pit pose iu ; tew , iii Ili-.tilcnd Collision. Jnd , Oct. 10. A soeclal the Heniinol from Auburn , Ind , sa > s A dl ustrous headend col'Ulon occurred near lie todnv on the Baltimore- Ohio road Thlr cars wciu totally wrecked and a biakcmi named Charles llonhlorn of Oblsco , Ind. , at Jack Lannlni ; , n Ilrcman of Garrctt , Jr.a. , a djlng from their injuries , Bothcnencs we badly dauiagcd. Mint-mi'iiU ot OcoiuiVi rU. At Hnvro Airlved La Uascogao fro New York. Torv Islandi'dssed State of Nebras ! fropa New York. Histone Arrlvcd-.Ncistucrfl from Lo don. don.N'ey N'ey Yotk-Arrlvcd Stc ui r La Dou Ho Ditoirses European Polilioi iu a Gen eral Way. AS TO THE MONETARY CONGRESS glitnd'fl 1'ixitloii on the Siibjrrt nf an In- crc.isi < 1 INu ufslUtr In the Uurniuy o ! the Utulil Not u l'itrl > OllO'tlllll. YotiK , Oct. 10 Hon Robert T. Lin- colu , United States minuter to the court of St. Jama * , who was a pissc-ngcr on the Elrurlu , which reached her dock this mom- me from Livcrnool , Is n guest of the Holland house Ho was accompanied to the hotel bv Count Mctlprnlch , his filcnd and fellow pass"tiB.or. who Is the lira secretary of Iho Imperial Gorman cmbissv in London , and who comes bora on private business. M. ' . Lincoln comoi homo to spjnd his reg ular two months' loavu of abu'Dcn. Ho will go lirst to Washington and then to Chicago to nttcnd the ccicmonlrs incident to the dedication of the World's fair buildings. Ill * subsequent mov emcnts have not j ct been determined ution. Mr. Lincoln remained In bis room nt tlin hotel until evening whin ho went lo make n cull. During the aftcrnoin ho was vUltcd by a number of prominent republican" , nmong whom were Senator Hate , Hon Pat rick l jjti , the minister to Chill , and Chair man Carter ot the re-publican central com- intttco. I.iiRllsh I'otltlcs Olscmseil. Mr Lincoln was rather disinclined to tnllc for publication bat nl lu-igth sild. "It Is 1m- po slblu for mo to answer any questions or express any opinion r-varllng II iqlisli pollt leal matterMyolllclil nositlon deprives tno of anv freedom wMch othur usraons miy have to do so There Is nothing connected with mv ofiicid position that 1 led I cau nroporlv spoils nbout cxcant the forthcoming Intoinatlonal monetary congro-s , in the nr- angi-.g for which I had some sh no "iho question whotner Kniriand would aver nn increased use of silvei In the cur- oncv of the woild is not a part\ question in 2neland. 1 feel lhal I maj snv without 1m- iropnuty that tneiei = n icasonahiu nrospact f a suflicient don.-.rturo bv England from its uthcrto strict nio loinotollio bn is to u'ive crcat hope of some prictic.il steps being aken by the congress for the incieiud use of sil-or and their adojitlcn bv u safllciont mmber of the Important nonci . Personally I am a beiiovei in blractulltstn on some bisls to bo anprovoJ by the concur rence of tboso best nble to consUer the sub- oct , but I think that cold alone as the stan dard International currency is inadequate nad llkoly to bicomo moru so In consequence of the action of tl'o Auslro-IIunijuiinn em- ) ire. As to 1 rco Colimgp. But t should personally dcploro anv attempt of the United States to adopt fret coinage of silver without the assista'nco ol those European nations whoso nld la es3en tml. Many men of great ability nru eolng as lelegates to the congress both Irom the Jnited btates and Great Biitim , and nc loubt from other countries. I can only suv that I have treat hop-is of n practical Issue and of benefit to our country as well as U the world , fiom thu consideration which tin consres * will qivo to ihe subject. " When nsked to crivo his vieivson the pres iduulial campaign , Mt. Lincoln bogged t ( be excused fiom saj ing anything , as ho hac onlj been a few hours here , and hnd lltlli opportunity for talking over the present situation. "But everything I have heard , " ho added "has Increased the feeling of eni'ouragemeui 'n icpublicau success which I bad on in ) vov nee. " In reference to Tennyson's funeral Mr Lincoln said : 'I knew nothing about tht arrangements foi thu funeral until I wai about to take the train in London to citcl Lliu Utruna , when 1 received a tclcgran fiom Ilallarn lunnvson icquestini ; mo in nn oflicial capacity to net as. n pill beam. . ' gieatlj re-grettcd that I could i.ot repie en mv counioraen on that occasion , but sinci landing I have learned that mv place wa taken by Mr. White , the secretary of th < location in London. " tiiiir , Colorado A. iintii lo l.mplojoi lit cliiieloi llrtlcr S tliirlr/ > . Gu.vrsToN , Tos . Oct. Ki. 'i ho strike o telegianh operntors and slanou ngenta of th Gulf , Colorado A , S mta PC sjstoiu is on Promptly nt 7 o'clock tonighl amoil ever ; man liom Purcell , I. T. , to Lialvcston Temple to San Anglo , Clebuino to Pail and Llobuino to Woatherford. left his post o duty , nnd the htiucglo between the manugc tr.cnt of the road and this branch of th service commenced In iho Santa fo ofHce in this city thcr appears to bo nothing unusual happenlnc Operators who were mi dutv seemed to hnvi u deter mlnod look bul no greal cxcitemon was apparent. Tney were riuctly waitlni fur the designated hour. When T o'cloel lolled mound they nut on their coath , bun died up what Dullness had been sent , let thu unsciit bubincss on the boons nnd let the ofllco. A * thuy weio going down stain they met iil hi operators coming on duty Puw wnids wcru ncccssarv and with oni accord the Inttortuincd uiouud and followoi thu day tnun outot Iho building This Htriko extends to nil station aceuti who net ns oneiatois nl o , hcino It tie the bubincbs utnli small toxvns Ttiu c of the stiluc Is tbo refusal of thu comtu comply with u doinaud for $ jU luonrhti mlniinum pav Instead of KiJ. as heretofore with twelve hours to constitute a day's wori and extia pay for ovei timo. Chiefs of the dopartincnts of the Order o Uillway TeleijraphuM at ToBoka , Chicago Pueblo uud Albuquciquu have buen notilloi of iho Hlriku to prnvcnt the introduction o now men from other quartets Tbo griov an eo committee bore is ncling under tl" direction of Giand Chief Thurston am Giand Counsellor liamsay , nnd tbo stilk wilt bo olMcially endorsed and supported b' ' the order. Tlmstriknii will rcceivo froii the order half pay dining idleness. Tb operator * aio thoroughly determined , uni they lool conlidont of winning. TJIULJII.J : or Kit I-LAQS. .NiMiurK Culliollca Not Acrncil a to th Coliiri tii 1I l.xlnbltfil , NI.W tin ; , N. J. , Oct. 1C A sensation wn caused nt tbo ronventloa of Catholic socl ( lies at the Catholic Institute today , vvhc the question of carrying flogs in the comln Columbus celebration on October 21 camout A motion hud been made to allow soclatle to carry any national ( lag they dcslret if they preceded it by an American llaf Kx-Alderrnnn Bruaderof Harrlso.i arose t his feet and said impressively. "W should havetbo papal Ua ; ; Hut , Wo ar Catholics liistnnd Amei loans jifterwards. An liuprosslvo ellenco followed this v mark , nnd no notice vvus taken of It. Pi ft ; ulna societies were represented iu the co : ventlou , r.nd ills estimated that tncrewi bo 10,000 In lluo at the patade , and ( ort bauds. Trlril to C'liiuigo NEW Youk , Oct. 10. Tbo differences b < ; wccn 1'ior. Biiggs of the Union Tbei logical soinlnary and tboso whs are. oppose to his theological views and tcachiacs , bav caused fresh tro'iblo altbo seminary , I'io Brlffrs , who Isicbarged with heresy , wt transferred from ODD chair to anotbe without the approval ot the general asset hly of tne Presbytemo church and In viol ; tlan of tha compact of 1573 by which tboge crai assembly aud Uclon I'bsolo lcJ seminar ) eigncJ a formal agreement aotlulu tbo relations that sbo.ild erltibetweou the and providing fcr an cxghirgo of valuab considerations In tl.o lorui of nJvnntaces Tno baird of directors of the smnlnnrv held n meeting nn Thursday altU.ich It was voted that this ncreoraflnt should bo dlssoHe.l. The vote stood 14 for to It ) against. llev. Dr. Booth , pastor of iho Kutgcr Ulverjulo church , uns onoot the man vvho voted agairst the resolution II was rumored lhal ho would ( land In his resignation nl once. As soon n ? asked about the possibility of > uch n coutsij , ho said hu would resolve cxnresslon of his Intentions until the s } nod's mi'ttlncr next weak , UPV. Ur. Hall , pastor of IhoPlfth Avcnuo I'rcibvtprlnn church. Is mumtcr of the boaid of directors Hu said thai hu could not dctluo his course. x r.N.i.-\/.if , itirun. DUrotiiit IlntPH Cimtlniiu to II xrilcn , Duo to tlio Kxchii. : ; ; * Dirlluo. Lost os , Oct. Hi Discount tales conMnuo to hirdeu , being now 1 > , fet tnreo months nnd one-half for short. The chance Is duo chlcllv lo tl'o decline of New York e\chaneo und luo continent. . ! withdrawalContinpntnl ex changes gcurtally aio moving against Lon don , n fact that must result in a rise , which has hitherto boon prevented by iho abund- nncuof monov. Austila contlndcs to dr.uv bullion on every available occ.mon , nor to- ( lulioments being no luticor met by Amctiean exports. Kussln also is Gemindini : gold and the pending Cntltnu loan will entail further bullion rcmiltai ccs , An advuncu of thu bank rate is , theiotoie , already discussed , It the loroign demands incrou'c1 , nn ndvanco to ! i4 or even : i before tbu end of the month is con sidered possible. The Stock oxclmngo during the week wns vci.v hu- > , the s > ettament ! being iho largest seen In n long time , wlillo business on nsw nceounl was brisk and exciting. The chlof fcnturo was a shnrp advancu In Argentine securities , said to be duo to operations by a ' powerful group recently foi rued to ra'iso prices. The loan of IsS'l advanced 4) , nnd funding loin 5. Iho movement in Aigcn- tine lallwnvs haslnlten the market by sur prise. Buunos Ayre-s nnd Ilosarioiosa t-J nnd Cuntt.il Argentines 4'w Ills gonoiMllx felt , however , that the hcav > Increases nio notj ibtitled. British funds vveio a trlllo easier. Indian nnd colonial issues were much better ; notably so wore the securities of Capo Colony , Canada , Ne.v X.ealand ai d New South Wales , owing to continued nb oiption bv small investors. The determination of the Now boulh Wales Government to place a now loan ai Sydney assisted the inaiket , Ilupco papar advanced J'jd ' in svmoathy with silver , tbo advance in which scorns llkelv to continue In view of the revival of business and u good demand fiom moio than ono quarter. Iu addition the stock of silver has been diminished. The week witnessed lutlo movement in foreign government bonds , outaido of boulh and C'cn trill Americans. A largD Bpeculatho busi ness in the latter led to a gcticialulvanco in thit class ot bccuutios of fiom 'i to 3 points. Chilians advanced a point. British lailway securities were dopioescd. Brigbtons wero'larcelv sold and declined I1 ! * The slock relations of computiuc rulwajs and tbo unsettled otnte ot Ihu currency quesiiou inlluenced Iho market , although puces generally rose. Vuriations for ihe week m uncos of Americin railwaj see jrltlos include the following : Increase- Ohio & Mississippi ordinary , t ! per cent , Denver itlllo Giandopreferred , "j pei cent Northern Pecilic and Louisvlltoix , Nashville , 'J per rent each ; Norfolk iS. Western ordin ary , 1 'j ' percent ; \Vab-ish gcnornl mortgage bonds , 1'j per cent ; Union Pacitic shares ana Lake Shoie , l1 per coil each ; New YorK , Pennsvlyatila & , Ohio lirst mortgage , 1 per cent ; Atcblson shares. Denver & Uic Grande common , Missouri. Kansas & . Texas and Waba-.li ordinary , three-qtinrters of 1 per cent each ; AtCftison mortgngj and Con- tial Pat-ihc shares , ohO-half of 1 far cent each. Nitrite securities advanced In con ijcction Ulth Iho ucvr Chilian loan and Iht proposed cuirency refoim. On the I1.iris Itoume. , Oct. 10 Business on the bours < during Iho past week was teatricted , but i toadenc1. ' to IHmncss was manifest. Th ( principal features vroro a rlso of 'J"if In th ( Aigentiuo loan of IsbO and n fractional 1m provemenl in other lutoinational stocka. Th < B.intt of Franco was attacked by a powcrfu group on the ground that its regulardiscoun business showed little prolit. and as a resiur its shares dioppod COf. Sue-/ canal closei )0f ) lower , owing to continued rettuns o diminished liafllc. Tbo well credited repor that Russia had lofuscd an offerofaloai fiom a Pronch syndicate is denied , and it I1 now asserted that urrangcments for a loan o 120,0.10,000 have been concluded with a Parli Kicup which includes the Kolhsctnlds nni which will bo asbUtca bv tbo Deutschi b ink nnn iho Dlsconlo Gezcllo Schaft , tin iaMio price lo be ,17 , aud Ibe rate of inlcics to ho 4 pur cent. On thu Ilorlln ISnumc. BCUI.IN , Oct. ID , During the weak pas there was but llttlo change in prices on ttn bourbo and ihe market was weak. Report of a disagreement among the negotiators o the Russia German commercial relations which created uneasiness , were ofllclall ; denied , the declaration of the Russian mln istcr thai his chief cnru will bo lo foster Rus sian industries u regarded as a bad augury Mexican ( is continued to advance thiough tbi week and cloaca steady nt 81 SO. Other clos ing quotations of Saturday are : Hunguriai gold rente , 01 , Austilim credit , Ui04i/ ; Deut btlio bank , 101 , Harponer , l.Jr > ; stunt OY change on London , SO-B-Tji luug exchange 01 Loudou , , ' 0''y. On the rr.inlcroit nouifin. in.r , Oct. 10. On the bourse bus ! ness was duller during the past week thii during Iho precodlng ono. baliuday' < clos Ing quotationa Include : Hungarian goli lento , lor.j. Mexican ll , iO.10 ; Austilai cri-dit , tioil ; short exchange on London , 20.33 piivatu discount , u'l bl. m Too ( unni- . I.OSDOSOct. . 10. It U announced tha owing to the Increased competition In husi ness the important copper works nl Pascoi nnd Giofoll nt Swansea , established a ecu tury ago , will bo wound up. Knights nl Labor liust | Tliit tlio -Vrnior I'lntet > } uil Hit Ti-Ht < > < l , PiTrsiiino , Pa. , Oct. , U ! . Dlstilct M-\sto Workman Dempsey ol the Knights of Labo returned vosterday from Now Yorif , vvber ho has ocoii worklucMn behalf ot tbo locke out inon at lloinestead. bpcnldng of tb proposed investigation into the quality c armor pinto furnished 'tha government b iho Carnoglcs , Mr . Ucmpsoy knld , "You may say thtU n Joint" committee com posed of members from district assembly 4 ot New York , 'ill of Chicago mid No a o Pittsbure has lutt tbo case of the Carncgl armor plate contract with tbu govern men In tuo lianus of two of the ablest lawjois I Now Yoik. Thcso gentlemen on behalf c the people will deraana an investigation froi congruu * of the artnorplutcs submitted b the Carnegie company ; to Uio Bovernmonl Tbo oellof is prevalent nnd booms to bo we sustained that the inspectors at thii end c the line have passed armor plain nc up to the required standard. Vii committee aio of tha opinion that a foi tests of the piataquldbo enough for tb purposes of examination , out they will n quest ibo privilege of making the solcctlo of the plates thcrasvlvci , which tboy d < slro tested , if our attorneys ara ao't eui ceasful m the appeal made by them to coi giess , as It is presumed tboy will be , tbon tt matter wlil at once bo carried into tt courts. Thu decision of the lilgbe : ludlclniy will tie invoUcd as to whether tb ncoplo vvlllhavci to submit to what U bi llc\ed by many to bo a fraud. " , . . - . fir n or i l i > ent' Illnotl. DENVER , Cole ; , ' Oct. 10. General P ' . Dent has for several wcoks past been voi 111 at the bospltal a * . For ; Logan. Ho hi Qovvovcr , so far improved during lh < 3 pa : week that yesterday bo vrai romorud to b residence la this illy , U07 tnileo itrte General Ucnt Is a veteran of the Mexico war , a biothcr-ln-law or Gcnaral Grant oc a well known mlliurr uan ol uav.onal rep ta'.lcn. SIXTEEN PEOPLE DROWNED Diras'.roua Fcsu.lt of the Cnpsishg of tLo Houdurftu Etsamcr Stranger. TWO MEV.BRS OF THE CREW RESCUED Uoincti mill Tlirrn Clillilrrn Aimin this rnsti'tigcr * l.iitt I'urtlal Lint ot the MctliiM Iton the Miulc lliclr Il-iui Nsw Oni"iss LT , Oct. 10 The Nor- WoRlnn steamer Aguoi , Cintaln P. Huiiacn , from BluoMeids , Nicaragnn , ni lived this ovenln biho reports thai on October 10 nt S p. m she oncounlnred n luin ic mo from the north nnd northwest veering to southwest uml south with tromuudous seas , 11 jading the steamer's decks fore nud nit. October 11 the wcathoi molorataj. bho reports Hint at * n. in , October II , she sighted what ap- tionrcd to bo a bo it in which ware iwo man , the waves nt the time being very high nnd dilfting down to them found they wore two snilois clmglng to pirt of n boat. Passli g ncnr tnom tboy succedod In ihtowliiR them a line to which they clung nud weie drawn aboard the shin In safely , Mxtiuii I'coplc l.ost. The men belonged lo the Honduran srhoonor Slrangor , which had ciosi/ed nt ll p. m. on October 10. She hna thirteen pas sengers , Including seven vxoinon nnd thiec children , also a ere v of llvo ine-i , Including the captain , nil of whom with iho c caption of the two rescued by them wcto die > vncd The schooner was bound fiom Bnll o vii llu atnu for Bluorialds , roijlstorcd thirtv-two tons , w.io bul a jcnr old and owned In Ku- ntan. The men rescued aio Thomas Connor nnd Charles Scott. Among the pisscngers lost by the caps- ! luc of the schooner woio. MI rHANCr.3 M lUUDP.of Uuitiu. Mil ? \\KIUIITnf II iipllolds. MU - THOMSON of Uiutan MIS31 ANNlKsl'I.IN.N ut llu.itin. ntV > andottn 11 uriloi ously Ass illlt Sntuiim Arm ) ML IIIIIIS. Wvsnorrr , Mich. , Oct. 10. In n free fight heic curly this evening between a Sal vation nrmy detachment aud n gang of roughs llvo persons were seuously Injured , one of them fatally. 'Iho list of Injured is as follows. Ln t TCVINT 'J nia Lown , fatally , Lit t ri.N v\r Seu.Ti n PIUXK UtrctiiNS , by-stande : , cut on face and head. Ur.M.r.uirriTti , stiboed In thigh. Jo = Li'ti Pnoi-Li s Salvation Aimy member , biouen arm and cut on head. TII i u : Gu cu , an on looKcr , face cut. Per a long ticio there hns been ill feeling between the tough element and the Salva tionists. As the array was marching nlonf , Eomo ono throw a brick at Lieutenant Lowe , felling her to the caith and fatally injuring her. This was a signal for a geiieial atlack , and bricks , stones , clubs and knives were freely used on the panic stilcken ai my. Tht latter made no attempt at defense , but seat- tcied as fasl as nossiblo. No arrests have been made. SKVIJN HK.N IS llli : Kt'lSS. Deplorililu .Vc'rlclcul In AMiich . - > \cr.l \\urluiiLll Met 'Iheli Diiith , Si-snci Pur.s , N. Y. , Oct , 10 While i gang of workmen wcro engaged repalntnif n wallia'tbo sluice.vay of Glrason & Mil lor's mill last ovenUp , a wall lopplodivei and buuod seven men in Iho luins. Con Uacioi ( ! corpo.eigllcld , Michael Mansel nnd Michael Conro > were instantly killed their bodies bpinir crushed oui of all som blauce. Patrick .Mai tin and Patrick Comoi were so fearfully injured that they died w bill being taken to the hospital. John burin aud Ou.cn Ciannlu were injuicd slightly All livoof Ihe men who wcru idlleu le.ivi large families 'Ihe nccidenl wa caused In Iho undeimining of Iho wall bv the water it the i ace way. mioKuiM * TIM : KAM.V. I'xploslan oT n SUjroc.Iiut ut St. I.onl Injiiiph Si vcrul I'm sons. ST. LOLIS , Oct. Hi. A skyrocket exo'.odoc as tno democratic rally was breaking up bon last evening- . The injured are : MICIUFI , Rviiiioito , candid uo for logisla lure , struck in the right eye ; fatally huit. PintMAUCL vnr , hit in the ilput temple skull fiaclured ; will die. Hi-sin KOLSIO , Injured in the head am neck. Titronoun PA'GI.EMIS , Injured In the breas nnd Intel nally. Many of ihu others are moro or less sc vcrcly hurt. Tuo lo ISujH Killed. Dn& MOISM s , la , , Oct. 10.- This afternooi two bojs , ngcd'J and CO , sons of J. II. Me Nnauin of this city , wcio run over by ni electric motor and Instantly killed. Th youngest was decapitated and the othc shockingly mutilated. The older boy wa ntiuck while Ujing to save the younger. ( I ll/I 1A Wit 1.1. lion ( III ) Mi'Mdll lloolullonUt M.Hlo 111 KHriipn limn the Coiintr } , New Oiu.nvs , La. Oct. 10 The Times Democrat special fiom San Antonio , Tex , sa\s. The whoioabouts of Catnrlna Garz has , at last been made public. James Hen doraoo of Ihls city has Just returned fior Pullto Banco , the tnncb of Alejandro Gou zales , the fatlier-ln-luw of the rovolullonni , loader. Ho stales that Mrs. Garza i making preparation to go to Yal paralso , Chill , where she will join ho husband , who sailed three weeks ugo fo that port from Now Yorlc. Garza apcn two months In Key West , Pin , making hi cscapo from that place by scciotlng hlinscl on board a count vessel , llnally niukliii ; hi vvuv to Portland , Mo. , where ho spent several oral weoks. About a month ago ho was vis Itcd at Portland by R. L. Uummorlin , th well known attorney at San Antonio , tvh was re tut nod b > Oiuva , and u number of ro\ olutlonlsts in their tiial , which will como u befoio the November tcitn of tbo fedcn court ia this city. Two.Srlioonria D. C , . Oct. 10 Llttlofiol & Alvord ropoit tbo schooner Kldritlr ; Sothorn ns thirty days ovnrdun at the ! docks , She has a cat go of 1,000 tons of a pbalt coiibigncd to the Barber Paving con pauy and left Port of Spain , Trinidad , month ago. Sba is supposed to have gen down. Tbo bark Lnuland , to tbo tsamo coi signno with a ilko cargo , Is nbout two wccl overdue. _ Toms' TcrrllloVntTipont. . Sin AMOMO , Tex. , Oct. 10. Now roacboa hero today of a torriflo wateripot that occurred yesterday In Noucos count ; on ttio Klup ranch. A territory ombracle 400,030 acres of land vras flooded to a dopl ot two ( out. Ills sterllo country , and i loss of stock li reported. Ihc uatV of l ! Texas Si Wojiran National MMw yvi coveted by & ten ot trutvr for a ton mile * . The rain for many miles n round Is iho heaviest over kiso-vn In that section low nn Impmtnnt lluslnrss lhi < Dovrloppil IJlTI'lllI } | | | t0 | Ullltril StltC4. ! W \SIIISOTOX , 1) . C. , Oct. 10. Tlio census cfilco todav mudo public n bulletin giving tut sties of the textile Inditstiics of ttio Jnltcd btntea as a wbolo. It npticais ftom ho tables picscnted In this bullolln thai nn nctenso of silk manufaciino since li o hns JCCH the mobt strllilng , boln Hi. To ncr cent n the vilucof its nro luut ; that of the cot- en i.innLlurinio tiuiklnp sciond , be' w con 3. ) UU and .Vi-inj ; that of wool urinut.iiMuro belnc 'jo.'J'i per cent. The morale in- crnaso In the oitlro textile inMuMrv Is iSol percent. The nliiwo lank In Import- ineo of tho-0 Industries , however , is tc- versed , wool ni.uiufi.i-tuies in nil its blanches. ncludli.e nil dc crlptlons of hoilcrx nud ( nit goods , 'landing lint , with gross pro ducts vulucd ntf.irTiis-4 , cotton manufiic- . utc second , with produu-s valued at $ Ji- ( til.TJI , and silk nnmilueturo third , with products valued at { br.J'.ls Til. The actual Incicnso In viiluo of pioilucli has been $ nrir. Oil Iu wool. " s'l | , | 4 In cotton nnd f4il flo 'l'i ' In silk. ' 1 hc-o com bined industiiiis ylcideu u puiiluc-t in Ihu icsonl census your worth $ .VHISOJ ) , ns romp ired w tth iho producl ot iss i of $3 ) i.uro- Oils , an increnso in ten yeats of $ lU.tir.OM , whlrhit Is slated is wlthoui pu.illcl In nny countiy ills pionoi to st UP Iu this con nection. snvs the bulletin , thnt there tuo J4 establishments ongiicd In dvcing nnd finishing textile's sopirito and np-ut trotn Obfiblishmonts which dvo nnd tinish their own products. ' 1 heso CHtabilshments had nu invested raDitnl of f I9ari'ri7' ' ) , omploviiib' SO- , Jd" hands nnd pivlui ; 4.,7lTOll ' In wages. The value added to the uroduct of the tc tll3 rnutoiics bv ihuso establishments amottntod to $ Jsiai'tJJ , n decrease of J.i.T.0.b0 ' ( , is com piled with the sum of . ' . .Jor'O added vnluu in ISM ) , this dccii-nso beini * cxpliinod b\ the vorv great leductlon In Iho cost of djeing nnd llnlshiiig through Improved meth ods equal to fully 2 1 per cont. Thu following pericntnge of incieiscs inn noted : Number of est iblls'itrents , 0 'J i. cap- Iml inv nsted , blfil , number of hinds um- yloved ( not includinc ofllccis nnd clerks in comtron industrv ) , .it 7'i , amount of wages pild ( not Including wages paid ofllccrs and cViknln roinmon industi \ ) , dl Tl Cost of nnteriils , 41 17. A alue of produce , , ib . " > ! The Incrvase In the amounl of vvnscj paid for iho combined tcxtila industries , sins tlio bulletin , his boon even moro marked thin the Incicnso In the value of products , being 0171 per cent in Iho combined industries , dl. 77 per cent in thew eel manufactures , 77 0" > per cent In the cotton nnd Ho 10 per cent Iu the silk. 'Iho total sum of fUi2. , < i > V > ' ) i was paid In the combined industries ns wages to $ 'lv > , ' . ) ) l omploves , being an nveraco annual oirnlnc for men , v\ornon nnd chlldien of ? . ) ! ' ( ! j4 in the wool minti far-tin o ns compiled with $ < JJ ! iJ In IbbO , an incrcaso of 1'M ) per cent ; fJOl ( > > In the cutlon maiuifncluin , as comiiarod with JJlMil in 1S > S9 , nn Incieiso of 2) ) so per cent nnd 5.1M1 fr in the silU nianu- facturo , ns compaiod with fJUl bb In IbbO. an Increase of , ! J 4 1 per cent. IinpriMliiL ; tin * I'li-.tdllli i' system , \VKSHIV , TOS , D. C , Oot. lu The domestic tnonev order servicowus lodav ordeiad cstnb- llshed in 1.4s7 fourth class postofliocthiouph - oul Iho counlry , beginning next Monday , October 17. FOUND ON THE STREET. rolltn I'lclt Up tin 1'nUnow n anil i/ncontlou1 \ \ oui in. The unconscious boJy of a handsomi 10-joai-old girl wn- found by the police a Twunty-slxth m.d Davenport streets neai mldtight liingon the sidewalk An oflieci called the patrol vvnpcn and the clrl wns re .moved to Iho Motb'oalst hospital and IJi Soniers cnllcd A superficial oxnmination failed to rcvca the cnuso of the girl's condition , and up ti nn early hour this morning she had not re trained consciousness except for a moment when she gave hci name as Mr . Williams A moment afterward she sank into a coma lose state , nnd ncarlv nn hour passed befon she ncain had u lucid Intcival. bho uu asked bv the hospital muses concerning tin Initlils , "M. M. A " iusldo a ring on he- linger , uud then said thai hur uamo wa Margaiol Miry Allen. The examinalion made by Iho ooctor fai ed to reveal Iho cause of her condition. At - o'clock Ihls morning thu pollen hai not been notified of nny missing person nm noono nnd called at the hospital to idontif ; Iho nail-jut. Nothing In iho girl's effect leads to a positive identification , and he history so far is shrouded in mystery. cioi > Li ) uiinr. ttrnci : . Clicjonno's 1,1 M ! stoelc .lontiml In th Htcrlll'i * I'OHSI ssloii. Ciiiu'sxc , Wvo. , Oct. 10. [ Special Tole giam to TIIL BEI : J The- Live block Jouina published hero was seized vcsterday rjy deputy shcrift in execution of n judgment fo SI , TOO obtained by the St. Louis tj po four dry , Rome time ago. The judgment vvai ot talned for male-tint bninea in transit and fo which puMnent was icfusod. JUillor Alurcc is in Chicago nltcndtng the opanl'ig of th \\oiM's ' filr. One sldo of a special cim pilcn edition hnd been piitilud when th occuucd I'll ! Out III thu I lltll. Ciri. , S. D , QJI. 10 iSpocIal Tele gram to Tin. BKK. j List nlghl nt Gy mnaslui hall , after an exhibition by onu Gallagher o Omaha nnd D.illv of San Pr mclsco and [ oca spancis , Jack Kellv of Minneapolis am Mclieth ot Dendwood fought to'n llnisl : McBeth was badly punished and knockoi oul In Ihc llfrh loutid. Ciallaghcr is now ni langiiiB lorn souci of lights , for Iho cham jilonship of the Black Hills. I'm l.lMlif ; Ills \\KHS MIMII- > , Cnr\issi , WiO. Oct. 1(1 ( ibpeeial Tele giain to Tin : Bi.r -Intelligeneo J has jus reached heio ihnt Charles A Wluto of tni city has been ni rested in Now Yoilc foion bc/zlltiK $ iOOU ot his wife's Bonoy. U'hit is tuo dofci danl of a local eluoice suit ui tciod 60inu wcckb slnco. / / ; . / / nut nuyirtir in Ohio IIni liiM laid ! StcH | lo I.uno th A nml ! llim I I'd AHSIH union. PiTTffiu no , P.r , Oct. 10 A Youngstown O , special says : Dulcir.ttos from I'lttsburf Sharon , Nowcastio , and Leotonny , Wanoi Miles , Ulraid and Hubbaul , loproscnlin tbu rollers and finishers la Iron mills in th towns named , held n nuoting huio last nigh it was dec-tiled to oigiinko .1 llnlsheri unio ana i > com n'ueo ' was appointed ou p-mn : uent orguni/atimi , to lopori ai thu nexi moo Ing. This ia icguided ns bpllltlng oil fioi the Amulh ainatod imoi'lntian. Upon tnu complc'tio'i of the now orsanl/ ' lion thoju now uii-ninars of tha Amalgimatc association vvho uro cllfiblo to ineniQeiahl in the now unlo.i will uithdiaw from tt : aeioclation. Thu question of extending sul stantlul aid to ihti locKcd-oul inon ai Homi stftttt was warmly debated nt last night' ' meeting , nnd It was decided to civ o ouo da j' ' wages oveiy two waeks to help the moa an their families At the next meeting ibo no linUtKTA union will be complelL-ly orgai lz d nnd ready fci business. Trnuliln MM ) Otoiir Ted iv. HOMLSTBAP , Pa , Oct. 10. It tsrepoitt thai the 'ttrliicis touioirow inoinlng wl roako a concerted effort to prevent the no union man who ilvo In Ghcrrlngtown fro poliiK to work A largo foico nfdenui sberltTs will be ou baud to protect the wor tueu , Two Mlnm * ISIonn lo 1'U-ci'i. Iiioswoon. Mlcb. , Oct. 10--AuguslUnrai son aud Alcxandui Hosln mtunin , werokllU by an explosion of powder iu the Norriij mil today The luppstitlcrt Is tint tl.ty we illllurf on ttio bcx ut powder smoking aud 1 spirit from tbe plpu Icultcd the RUINED A CONSUL GENERAL Ecuador's Aged Ropicsjntativo the Victim . cf a Designing Wcimiii SPENT A FORTUNE ON THE ADVENTURESS \VhiMi Ills rmuU vVpio i\lir.mtrit : the Veni-rnlile Mitliiii Intlmril to ol a lli'iirtlrss ( o Niw : Yo.tu Oct. 10Tlio tottering anl gioy halioil Consul Gcnoinl Domingo L. Ruiz , of the republic of Ken iiior , vvhova nncstcd on two chaises of forgeiy , was taken to JofTeison Marltot police court vcstcidny by Djtoctivu tiorgcnnl HUuoy. The prisonui'a son was present in court , with I.nw\ci Pi ice , vvho linil boon engaged to defend him. Dining thobtlof [ noceodlngs befoio Justice Urnn the fuel was dlsclostd that Mr. Hallio : U in lilt dotn chas boon for sotuo time in the hands oC buiul of con- splrntoislio ha\o llrocod him out of $ .10,000 nnd hi tliDlr gieed lor mete money Induced him to endorse the t\\o 5I.OOJ notes bearing thu forced slqnaluras of Consul Gustavo I'roston. The prlnclnul In the consmracy \\hlcU has caused thu downfall of the \onorn- blc consul general Is said to no Mis. Uertlm Laws , the old mun's adopted daughter. A warrant was Issued nnu she was imostod today. The frlonds of Mr. Rjl ? sny the old man has fallen completely uiului ilio mllucnco of this woman and has b.indly ubojcd her bid- dfg tor some jeurs pisl while t < hc lived In luxury in Ui8 expi'nsu. Ho ilrsl bccnino acquulnlud with her through uu ndvurtlsc- meal. Ills u 1(0 uu ? in me country and his dauphtci in Lmope , .ind ho advertised for .1 housekeeper. Mis Laws nnsuerod the ud- vuitlsc-munt , and she was engaged. . Adopted \ thu ( Mil Mini. She was then known as Miss Bertha ICrun- stadt , ot Stockholm , Swudu i She soon got into the cons.ul gcner.U'a peed graces nud in tlio coJi io of u focoUs stio w a hia dnukh- tor bv law. Shu.is \oiy uncctlnnulo to htm Mi. Hmz is Tl vesrs old , and his love for Mrs. La\\s soon lea to an estrangement of his wife ni d ehildien uiui he wont to llvo with the vvo.nau. A short ttino later IJortha intiodnccd lior husbir.d to "hoi father " Ho was William Lw , u bookmaker ami general spoiling amt > . u ho is siid to bo now in St. Louts. The "futhoi" wns delighted that his "dnughtui" hnd mniriud 1.0 well , and readily foigavo her deception In icpiescntiiig hor- hjlf uninnnied Ho coiitiuiioa to lavish inonoy on her until ho had expended $ .UWK , ) , noirly ull he pos sessed. Uorth i needed more money mid told the consul gcnctal 1.0. Ho. acting under hur puld.uico. wout to Boston und called enC C onsul Pit'ston. llo tola Itio consul that ho needed .1,0 H ) to malco up n sum of 510,01)0 ) he was oblljrd | lo pav. Mr. 1'ioston did not ha\o that amount of monov nt hand , bill ho cbcfi fully gave bun his notu for $ .il00 ! , as Mr. RuU vvub a frltiid of his anil hnd t c- i urud his apoolnlmunl us consul for Hcuadar at Boston. * I'rnrei-dcd to pi-ntl tlio Cisli * Theu Mv. Unlz ard Mrs. unws , who no- conipaulcd him to Boston , lotuiiipd hero and sbo piocccdcd to spend the ; yOUl ) . She hail Introduced him to Simeon Epstein , n man wtio isvell icnoun to tbo pollco here , and ho had .idvauaed cash op the note. Itut $3,000 did not last her lonh' and in a fo'v wcoks aho nccdod snore moner As Mr. Hub aid not Know \\horo to col , anv lliu conspirators con- coctrd a scheme to rai u it bolluvlng tnat If tlio truth canto out the consul L-oncral'a ' frlonds uculd protect them to save him from disgrace. But in this ttiey woio mistaken. Mr. Uniz'd bon and Ins lawyer eUted iu com t toilav that thej nro cosiiiaut of the conspiracy , know all concerned in it and in tend to have them punished. Mr. Hulz .tutcs that In August lust his adopted daughtci come to him with tbo two $1,000 lorpcd notes and sula thul' Mr Preston was a rcnl nlco man , " that kiuwing the consul general to bu Ilinnci Ulj cmbirrasscd ho had sent him by mill tlio two notes. Mr. Hulz was only too imppv to net the notes which he nc\cr suspoutcd to bo forgcuoi und At DUC.O rndorbcd them. Kinlt7c.il ua till ) NcitcH , Onoof thn notes v/is cashed by Hnsteln. who protected hiiuaulf b > tukini ; u chattel mortgajo on the fninitnru in the house of ( l the consul general liad furnished for MrJ. Liws. The second note was negotiated by u u-an named U Milo , who died Trlday last and was bulled today , 13oforo the notes i cached Consul 1'ioston thc\ passed through ill ? hands of llvmnti Israo ) . the o.vuarof the buraed liotol Iloy.il , Hunry Pohalsit and Uio National Huichers'and Uio\ors'bank. When tbo note Cpslcin held was prononuccd n forKory ho foreclosed tbo mortgage oq the furntluio in Mis. La.vs' house anil caused thu consul gcuoral'a nucbt on the obnrco of forgery Owii.g to Mr. Mllo'3 ilcatn nnd thu nbsouuo of imnortant witnesses - * nesses nt the funeral I ho hearing in the case was ndjourncd until Wodnusd ty and bail was fixed at,00'J. . The consul guncrnl's ' sou olloiod S-.OUO in cash as security , but the Justice could not receive it. Tomoirow thu moiiiiy will ho deposited with the city Lhambcilain und Mr. Hulz will then bare * leased. His counsni admits that tno uotog aio foigcrlcs , but ilenitM that liln ctlon : cota * mlttc'd the foiuoucb or wiis cognl/ant of iU \\usliingtunM I'lrscnt Ucutlicr > iut Ilclji- Inl to the Sulluroi. \V\siiis.rov , t ) . C. , Oct. 10Tho soft , balmy , Indian summer weather which Wash ington is cnojii2 ! U prating uniintul to the nresident'E invalid wife , for it has a dls- tio&sing and cuciovating efTcci on her and increases the ncivoasnoba , ftom which she suffcis greatly. Coiiiieiuciitly ] she id loss well and ntrong today than slid Ims bean for the past two or tinco da > s. A Minntom in this uaio re cently has btun cxcoedin drowsiness , the patient Kieoplug for on hour or longer at a time aim then waiting up , only to fill ) asleep again in a few minutes. Thii diowslness hm piisod away to nn ontcir , but it has shown some of its i-lt'.cts In increasing exhaustion. Notw Ithstiuiding the Incttunt thl > ovonltiK she Is weaker than for several dava , Mrs. Ilairlson passed , on the whole , a fairlv com- tortnblo day , nnd it is said there is no occa sion for Immodlato alurm. Ur. CJnrdnrr made his inst visit for the day about T o'clock this ctonm ? . which it a llttlo cjilloi than usual , and hobiin that lit ttio timu of his visit , Mrs HanUon was restluK qnio'.ly nnd was usleop. 'J hnro were no pres- cut indications of fici.li comiiliiatloiis in tbo case 'Iho tircsldont rouiilncd in the wtilto house with hH blck wife nearly all day , tbo ' onlv limo ho loft nci' bclug late In tho'nftor - noon , when in comiiany with inuiiibcrs of bin household bo spent un hotn or so in stroillo ; ; ( .bout thu grounds liuinediatoly south of the Oitcutlvo mansion , 'llilnli 'I In- ) \ \ < rn su hulled. Dr\vru , Cole , , Oft. -Hobert 7-Iack y has entered iiiit agulnst Charles E. Taylor , \V. U. Italhvon nnd George H. Hatchelder , constituting the Orm of Taylor ft Kathvon , forK > 'J,000 on tluco piouiissory cotes dated lloiton , Jaiuaty 11 , la'U , nnd March 16 , 56W , Ta\lot l ox-urof Idem of the Colorado Mlar Ing OkChanga and has all cadrcrolved soicd noti.'o bee lute of his unloading upou Ijostpo andNcwYoik puonla largo Lloc'i of May Ma/cppa mining btccic ni n pilcu coctlderft blv iiuova onr on the itrengtli of dividend * being paid , while it U now Mle cd tbo u Old not prodjcusunlritiiit icluorul t * pftjr expenses of dovelojitcent. 'I lie 1'ho Cucaril , OiMifjir , C'onn. , OtH. 10 Ualrd it k , vl ] t.nt iactorv " 'id Ulchmosrt Hroi' . factor/ uttb ( jrint'o Uio ! . \ \ < ra dc trof d by dftf kl Hi U l , utar nerp , tody. I.on 1135 5 r < '