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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. SELEVT3NTH YEAR OMAHA , TRUES DAY MOBNTIJSG , OCTOBERS , 1881 , NO. 96 124 Houses LOTS For Sale By BEMIS FIFTEENTH AND DOUOLAS STS , Ko. 1 , Vowhoule , 7 rooms , on Cumins street' near Siitinilcn * , Jim' ( . ' Mo. S. 2 story hcm c , 0 roomi , veil , ristorti nnd bAra , Webster , iiiairlfith street , S2GOO. < _ Ko. S , llouso of 10.roon\j , on Hamcy , near Oth street , Rtonn foundation , $4000. No. 4 , Lnrg house of 11 rooms , oti WelMer street , near CrclRhton College , f3. > ( X ) . 'No. 0 , Ilcueo of 7 rooms , on Cmw , near JJtu1 I sheet , JWK- J No. T , House ot S roon.B , 3 lot" , on ITtlistrcc near Irani , Si 00. . No a. Homo of C rooms , on Cass , near lit ! 22x132 fcot lot , 81300. No. 9 , House of 3 room ) , Kitchen , etc. , o Os , near 13th st oct , ? 500. No. 10 , House of S rooms with lot 22\132 tec on Cass , near Uth street , 8900. Ko. 11 , House ot 0 rooms , on 10th street , nca DoiiRlas , ilxUO ftct lot , $1000. No. 14 , HoiiKoof 0 rooini. brick foinnl.-xtlon , o Harnev , inar itli htrcct , $1000 No 13 , 1 etor now liouse of fl rnomi , lilc ) fnunJtllou , off at. JI irs'ii atcnuv , ntnr ooiuin . No. 14 , House of 5 room ? -mil summer Litihci on : oth htrcut , near elark , ? ir > 00. No. IS House of S rooms , on Mierman avenu (16th street ) , near Nicholas , fcjJSO. .Ko. Id , 1 j-ntory house of 4 rooms , cellar stable , etc , , on Davemicrt , near 2ilBtrect , 81OX ) No. 17 , 2-ntory brltk house of 8 rooms , nca end of red street car turn table , s350. No. 18 , House and 2 lots , 4 blocks west of Illgl School , $2500. No. 10 , Ifouso and 3 lots on road to park , nea head St. Jlnrj'H a\cnuc , 8250U. Ko. 20 , House and 11 J lots ncarllascaU's , South Oinalm , $2fiOO. No. 21 , House nnd lot on Daienp rt strict near IGth strut , $5500. No. 22 , 2 stcry house and 1 t 32x60 feet , oi Davenport , near 12tli street , ? 1300. No. 23 , House of 4 rooms and 2 lots on lith -street , near Izard , 81200. No. 26 , llouso und J lot on 10th fired , lea Dodffo , jy.10. . No. 2(1 , House anil i lot on 10th btreet , nea Cop tel aenuo , 14W ) . ' No. 27 , 2 houses and lot on Jackson , near 13tl street , 44300. Jfo. 9 , 6 houses and .1 lot ou California , nca ttth street , 85000. No. 30 , 1 J-story brick house of 4 rooms will lot < X > x2GO feet , ou ahtrmnn avenue (16th ( street ) near Izard , 3000. No. 31 , ljtoryhou. . o and 33x06 feet , on 1311 treett , near Hoard street , $2000. No.82atorylion oie rooms and two lota on Maion.ncar Ibth street. $3000. Toousivail-lv. HA untie , near 13th fttcct , $2300 , Ko. 30 , 2 three ntory briek houiioi n Itli Iot44x 213 feet , on Chlcaffo. near 18th street , $3000 evh No. 37 , House of 7 rooms with 1J lot I'au etrcet , near ISth street , $ . ! 7 0. r No. 33 , House and lot on 18th street , near Sherman , 81850. " - No. 30 , House of B rooms Hh 44x08 feet lot on 18th street , near California , $ -/fiOO No. 12 , Ilouoof 8 rooms with lotlMMHOfect on Coburn , near Colfix street , * 3500. No. 41. House and 2 lota on Chicago , near 20tl Btreet , 87BW. No. 45 , Largo house of 7 rooms , cloacts pantry , well and cistern , on IStli , near Clark street , $3500 No. 4(1 , Lar u houbu uith full block , near new shot tow or , $2000. Ko. 47 .Hou'e of 9 roims with J lot.on Pnclflc , mearllthxtreet 83000. Ko. 19 , lirlclc house ot 11 rooms , veil , c'stcrn , jras throust.out the hou e , ( rood barn , etc. , on Kariihamncar 17th Htrttt , iOOOO. No ! 0 , House ol 0 rooms , ( ellar , v.ell , etc. , on 10th , near Taul fctrett , $ . ) OOU. No. f.i , llouso of U rooms nnd ccllirlot33\132 , Off St. llarr'saxenuo , near coin cut , $1503. Ko. D5 , Four houses ndS8xl20 feU , on D.en - .ixjrt , near 10th street , { 5000. No 50 , Hou'e of 0 or 10 room , on 'California , ncir 21st i-trcet , $5500. Ko. 57 , House of 6 rooms , Hummer kitchen , cellar , cistern , well , grod barn , etc. , near St. Mary's atenue and 2lst street , $3000. No , 63 , New house of 7 rooms , good barn , on Webster , near 22d strict , $2500. No. M , Four houses with J lot , on 12th street , near Cass * 2.'iOO. No. 00 , House of 3 roan s on Daonport , near 2Jrd street , 900. No. 01 , IJouso of 9 or 10 rooms , on Hurt street , Dear 22nd street , SSC/OJ. No. 02 , House of 4 roomi , 1 story , porch , rel- tor , cUtirn and well , on Hanicy , near 21st street , $1760. No. 03 , House ol 4 roiun , closets , basement nd cellar , near White Uad Works , $1600. No. 04 , llulldliv on leased lot , en Uodec street , near post office , store below and r-onis abet o , 1EOO. 1EOO.Ko. . CS , Slots with barn and other Improve ments , near street car turn table , 82000. No. 07 , Ncwhou'oo ! 0 rooms on 17th , near Cumin ; ; Btreet , $1000. No. Oi , iMgo line house of 12 rooms , i-vcry- thJnj ; complete , ou 18th , ncarChlcano , flXXW. Ko. 70 , House on 18th street , near Oa\eniortl | ttoro below and rooms above , barn , etc. , SltOO. Ko 71 , House of 8 rooms , flno icllur , all com plcte , on California , near 21st , $7000. in No. 72 , Brick house , 10 or U rooms , on Davcn port , near 16th $5000. Ko. 73 , IJ-story house , 0 rooms , cellar , w.l and cUern , on Jackson , near 12th , 41BOO. No. 74 , lirlck homo with 2 lot * , fruit trees , etc. , on Kith , near Capitol lucnue , $16,000 , Ko. 76 , House of 4 rooms , basement , lot 17Jx ty 132 fett , on Slaicy , near 7th , iC76 , Ko. 7(1 , li-storvhousu , Broom * , on Cass street , near 10th street , $4500. Ko. 77 , 2 story house , 11 rooms , closet * , fur. naeo , fruit trees , bam , etc. , on 1'nrnhain , ntar 18th street , $ 000. Ko. 78 , iloUwlth new house , well , cistern , etc. , about one mile u out of post office , $1000. No , 70J , House and lot near end ot icd street ear turn table , on Saunders street , 8000. No. to. House of 4 rooms , hall , cellar , pantry , treed well , etc. , $1300. No. 81 , Z houses with 0 rooms , and other with 6 rooms , on Chicago , near 12th street , 43000. No. fa2. IJ-story house , 0 rooms , 4 closets , well ami 100-narrol cistern good barn , on Fierce St. , utar 20th ( near now goMrnmcnt corrall ) , $1800. No , 83 , 2-etory house , 0 rooniH , coal shed , good well , cittern , on J lot , on Capitol avenue , nca 12th , 2 00. No. bl , 2-etory houte , 8 rooms , 4 below and 4 above , 3 closets , ce'Iar ' , well and cistern , with 5 cr B K'rounJ , on Saundcrs street , near Barracks , $2600. ' .No 85 , 2 stores , hoitsn on Icaicd } lot , leaio nms 2 jears from April Ut , 18J1 , on IVclilo Si. , nwarU I1 , depot , 8600 , Ko. SO , House , ID room' , veil , cittern , etc. , near If , til and llarnoy itriets , 9JOOO. No. 87 , 2 story house , 3 rooms , well with 40 ( oct of water , with fi acruot rnund , on Satindcru itrcit , near U. H. UiuracLa , t2000. GEO , F. BEMIS' Eeal Estate Exchange 15th and Douglas Street , fc. U * * . v w ' ti OHIO AND IOWA ELECTION A Republican legislature Elected in Ohio , Poster's Majority for Governor Will Roaoa Nearly 20.000. Sherman Elected Governor of Iowa by Over 65,000 Majority. * * " - Several Democratic Strong holds in Iowa Carried by the Republicans. The Legislature Republican by Largely Increased , Majorities. - An Untuually Light Vote Polled in Iowa. OHIO. Vtitloiut AssoclntcJ ' October 12. At 1 a. m.-returns nro very meagre , but enough to indicate that Poster's ma- ; ority ia not far fiom 15,000 and the emaindor' of Iho republican state tiekot nbout the same. In Hamilton sounty the cotint'will' bo in progress ill daylight but.thoro is little scratch- ng on tin Mtito ; tticKot , and Foster's _ my will probably roach 1,200. A nVor.itic judge Jam ! ono. or two can didates are probably elected through republican scratching. It looks as if the legislature will bo republican , but may depend on Hamilton county , which is utill very uncertain. CINCINNATI , October 12 , 1:35 : a. m. The interest at 1 a. m. centers in the legislature. There is a strong probability that itwill bo republicans. The sciatching is ho general that ihu demmnatic candidates may be elected from Hamilton county and thereby fjivo ono br.uich to the dt'inocr.its. Unless , however , they can pincnre both houses it will lie impossible to upset tie present districting of the state for congressman which is con sidered by both parties a very im portant matter. . COLUMJIUS , O. , October 12. At 12:20 : a. in. democrats concede Fosters election by 8,000 , Vwhilo the ropubli- calls claim it by 16)000. ) The legisla- turo is in doubt and depending on the result in Hamilton county , which may not bo determined until to-morrow. Four hundred and thirty-three wards and precincts give a not doniocaaic , gain of 01D. Every indication is that the close counties are republican for the legislature. Later returns allow that the repub lican candidates for -Iho .legislature have been elected in Muskegum coun ty and in Van "Wort. The democrats oven. fojuv.Jhat.j .sror Tfrahklm cotinly. Uut few remain at the democratic headquarters. A string bund has just been sent ever to serenade them from the republican headquarters. CINCINNATI , O. , October 12. The of counting of tlio vote in this city still goc.s on and will not bo finished in most precincts till late this attcrnoon. Enough is known to give a majority all of between 1,500 and 2,000 for Poster foi and the whole state ticket. The dem an ocrats elect three common pleas ok judges and possibly four ; also the wli probate judge and county treasurer. io The candidates for the legislature run eri BO eloso that it is impossible yet to vie tell how the delegation will stand. folI COI.UMIIVH , October J2. Chairman Nash , of the republican state com of' mittee has just said that Poster's ma jority will not be less than 15,000. A republican house of representatives is assured without Hamilton county con sidered and ho has hopes of the sen ate. He says t'ao republicans have gained representatives in the follow ing democratic counties : dormant , Henry , Yinton and " Vayno and have me carried the following republican coun ties that wore regarded doubtful : Del aware , Erie , Hard in , Knox , Madison , Muskingum , Portage , Jtoss and Sciotn. Dr pn COLUJIDUS , 0. , October 12. Chair for man Nash , of tlio republican state lat committee , says the legislature will stand : Senate republicans , 20 ; demo crats , 13. House republicans , GO ; democrats , 3G. This made up on the theory that the democrats have ono G senator in Hamilton and one repre kii sentative. Nei 's defeat is also allowed tic this count. The republicans gained r0 republicans in Tuscarawas and HtC Paulding , the Defiance district , and tid alao carried the doubtful county of toi William. Jefferson ia the only coun hii lost. Returns from foity-Hoven Gc counties fihow that the republican Gcm majority will nearly roach 20,000. th CINCINNATI , O. , October 12. All if the voting precincts have not yet boon ifCi heard from , but from the returns it m pi evident that the republican atato ticket has a majority of 2,500. The republicans have elected their entire legislative ticket with the exception of Harlan , colored. The democrats have elected three out of five judges of the common pleas court and the remainder - dor of thu county ticket. ary IOWA- DKS MOINE.S , October 12. KotuniH from yesterday's election are very much delayed , The otato campaign on the part of the republicans and democrats IIUH not been prosecuted with spirit , which accounts for the of very light voto. There has been n strong fight made in this city and county on local mattcru , but the straight republican ticket has been elected unless possibly fjiorepieHcnta- live may go to the democrats , when the full roturna are in. The fact that the fisht has been nninly local has caused to all the ticket to bu scratched to an use unprecedented extent and full ro- turim will bo very much delayed. Up to an early hour thin morning ro- poita had been received from a portion of thirtV'oIqhl counties , some ot then nearly in full. Thcto returns give Sherman , republican , for governor 5,871) ) majority over Kinno , democrat. Last ytar the same counties gave ( tar * Hold 8,081 , majority. The same relative - tivo vote ever the ntato will give Sherman tin tie a majority of between CO,000 and 05,000 ; ever the democrata and A ma jority of 35,000ovcr , all. The reports in dicatoa republican majority ofOOintho legialaturo. The scnatn will bo more strongly republican than in 1870 , aa there ia a gain of ono in Dubuque and ono in Leo and possible on in Kco kuk. There have been fewer ropub licnn losses on account of Ihu prohib itory amnndmont than were expected and Homo of the prohibition loiacs on the republican aide in Cass county run closer to other causes than that. DusMoiNiw , " October 12. Returns from all portions of the Htato show that , the vote polled yesterday was un usually light. There soeniR to have boon a propovtionalo falling oil'of jtrongth among the three parties. The ; grconbaekora , contrary to expec tations , holding their own. In Dubuque county the light can te tered on candidates for sen at . J. 1C. Graves , republican , carried the county by about 1,000 majority. The republican legislative ticki < t in Leo county is also elected. Those are both democratic strong- iclds. Incomplete returns indicate ; hat the Htato has gene republican by about 40,000 majority over the demo cratic and 20,000 to 2i > ,000 over nil. The republican majority in the legisla ture ; mil range from DO to 100 on the J oint ballot. Altogether it was a clean < swoop exceeding expectations. DKS MOINKS , Ia. , October 12. Th city complete gives Sherman 1,054 , ivinno , ! )02 ) , Clark 200 , a republican najority ever all of 840. In Polk' ' county the republican majority is ibout 1,000. with the entire ticket elected , Lee county , usually de.ino- cr tic , olccied the whole republican ickct. DKS MOI.NKS , Ia. , October 12. lie- urns from 7 of the Oi > comities In ho state somewhat change previous estimates of the result of t.o ! election ind show a falling oft"of tlio green- ) ack vote and indicate that it will \ Irop below a total of 25,000. The epublican tiekct gains oteadily and ho majority will undoubtedly reach ipwards of 50,000. The democrats lavolost members of the legislature n democratic cities and have gained few straggling members in unoi- looted portions of the ntato. But .hoir total representation will bo ro- luccd. NEW YORK DEMOCRATS. alloiial Associated Ptee-i. TILUEN CONI110I.S THE CONVKNIION. AT.BANY , C'ctobor 12. In the domo- ratic convention to-day a permanent rganization wsis effected by the clec- ion of EraatiiH Biooks , of Richmond , lormancnt chairman. Both the Tam- ( nany hall and Irving hall delegations wero' excluded from participation in ho.convention , and returned [ to Now 'ork to-day without bolting. Every movement in the conventionshowed I.1 the ) inlluenro "of Samuel J. fi , . fiin voro all strong Tildcn man. in The : platform is made up almost on- iroly of retrospects bearing on the Ti.hi . gubernatorial term of 1874-70 , ho reforms and tax reduction , of Eomu hif f the advice to the democrats to in- vo of tituto some reform ? , of the advice to lave thorn carried to Wanliington , and if censure of the republicans for the a alleged fraud of 187 < 3 , which , the plat go form says , was repeated in other forms ab and defrauded Hancock out of his election. The republicans see in the 001 tli whole proceedings a prospect that Til- don : will seek the nomination for gov fui ernor at next ye.ir's election with a . . view to the presidency in 1884. Tho' followinglicket was nominated : th Secretary I ' of State Wm. Purcell , Rochester. iv Comptroller Goo. H. Lapham , of Yale county. Attorney-General Roswcll A. Par- Nal mentor , of Troy. State Treasurer Robert A. Max well , of Geneasee. lai State Engineer Thoa. Evorshod. lioi All the nominees are strong Tildon men. ill men.MaHACHUSKTTrt I'llOHIBlTIONIfTOI. Cli UOSTON , Mass. , October 12. The rai prohibitory statocommittee nominated lai . John lilackmor , of Springfield , PaQi lieutenant-governor in place of thu Qi late Timothy C. Earl , of Worcester. do frc lu junction Refonod. SOI National Aiioclatt-d 1'rew. po iNDiANAi'OLis , October 12. ( Jeorgo Lc Gould , son of Jay Gould , the railroul king , was to-day refused an injunc tion in the United States court to A ro.itr.iiti certain p.irtio.s from voting Block at the Ohio & Mississippi elec tion at Cincinnati in the Garrutt in- a torcflt which , ho alleged , is hold by him and should bo voted in the Gould interest. The application waa made : to Judge Gresham , who ruled that the injunction should bo granted , at all , in the United States court at Cincinnati , where the election takes placa , and the company has its otlice , Indication * . National AfwocUUxl 1'riw.n. WAHIHNOTON , October lit. For the upper lake region : Partly cloudy § weather and ram. followed bycloaring weather , northerly winds , and station ( barometer. For upper Missouri valley : Fair weather , preceded by occasional rain and wind , higher 1 tv remoter and lower tompurature. to Marquis of lioruo , National Aooociatotl " CHICAOO , October 12. The Marquis Lome , govei nor-goneral of Canada , with bin Hiiite , arrived hero to-day fiom Winnipeg en route to Montreal. AVm. T. Filloy , Esq. , of Pittafiold , asH. , attorney at law and assistant judge police court and county com missioner , says that ho wax restored perfect health and activity by the .1 of St. Jacobs Oil. I To had suf fered with rheumatism for yearn intensely - tensely , but by the recent UHO of the of remedy ho waa , 113 staled , completely of cured. A HEAVY FAILURE. That of the OM Him of Wash- ibgton , Butti&Br & Sons , of Philaflfllgliia , A $15,000 Drafc Discloses the True State of Affairs. Capture of a Defaulting Bail- road Treasurer in London. An Indiana Murderer Pursued and Killed Tologrnphla Rntncd by Bpeealatloii , I'liiLADXtrniA , October 12. Tlio announcement this morning of the failure of the almost llfsturio linn of Washington , Butcher & Suns , carried with it the most intense am prise. The immediate cauao of the disaster , which , as far as can .bo le.irned , in volves , § 1,000.000 , JW § > draft from Chicago for the comparatively beg- qarly Bum of JJlCfOOO. Bo much was told inquirers , t "aijnfc. the addi tional fact' that ? lho | losers were almost solely Philadelphia banks. The firm haa an lumorntilo 'record of ono hundred and twenty years standing. Representatives of the linn said this morning ; "It is the Chicago otlico that ovcrwoiglied us.Forr mouths there has been continuous nnd heavy drafts to carry tlio speculative accounts in that oflico , which was managed by P. Darlington. % That ollico wns started to o { > the pro vision purchasing for the1 Philadelphia and Antwerp houses ; f Om that it do- \olopcd into u brokerage , in which many firms hero and ebowhoro hau accounts. Our embaratituuntti have arisen from the failure of customers to make good their contracts with us. The money to carry thono contracts was remitted hence - < lo the Chi- co oflico and the * inability to get funds , to settle the $15,000 draft simply precipitated matters. The recent - cent decline in Riuin , ' of , wlu'ch we carried largo quantities for customers , drained not only our bank accounts but strained our credit until it yield ed. Wo have not had tune to make up our accounts but tliq ft losers , tlio b.uiks , will not lese monvjhan 15 or 20 per cent of their claims. If wo had time to convert ourasjcta we could pay dollar for dollar. " | OUKIAGO , October 12.Mr. . Henry P. Darlington , the manager of the , Chicago branch of the linn of Wash ington , Butcher & Sons , this morning informed a representative [ of the National ' Ll " " ' " tional Associated Press - - - - firntliayo S , 00 /113iu. , " , mon < bu'sfnesH their trades wi this ni'ar- komr have been very light and so fully margined that they would bo dosed out without loss. His advicca from tin Philadelphia agency have boon very mcagro , simply conoiatint ; a telegram received late last evening to the effect that $ ir > ,00T , ( draft drawn by him had gone to protest at Philadelphia , and E that the liabilities of tho. firm were about § 1,000,000 and the assets S800- 000. Not knowing the intentions of tlio , firm , ho cannot wvy what stop ? will bo token. ' There are auflicient funds at the Chicago agency to clear the firm at this and western points , and ho presumes it will bo devoted to that ; purpose. All outstanding trades will i ! bo closed at once. CRIME. N National As-iocUtcxl 1'rcjw. TKKAHUlllMI CAl'TCltEn. MONTKKAL , October 12. The Scot- jY j laud yard detective agency has noti an fied Detective Fnhoy , ofthe Domin in ion deteclivo agency , that John Rob tin inson , the defaulting treasurer of the bo Chicago , Lake Shore & Michigan to railway , who escaped through Maty- vit land to Now York , where ho took 17 passage to ( Europe on the steamer to Quebec , has been arrested and will bo detained for extradition. An olliccr from Montreal has gone to Chicago to ud aecuro the nocosnary extradition pa Tl pers , and will proceed with thorn to 2K London and secure the prisoner. AN INDIANA TIUOP4JY. NKW ALIIA.NV , Ind. , October 1JJ. of remarkable tragedy occurred in Lawrence county , Indiana , yesterday. Basel McLano shot and instantly killed stock trader named Jno. Arnold. The murderer was puraued by thir teen young men , who shot at random thiongh the closed door of a house in which MuLano wa concealed and of wounded him so that ho died. Weed' * RemlstUoenoes- National Auoclttcd I'rcw , CIIIOAOO , October 12. A Now York special says ; Mr. Thurlow Weed waa aakcd to-day if ho agreed with the ro- urt thib morning that Gen. W. T. herman wrote a letter to a friend in Ohio , Baying that the statement of Inn Weed's ) intervention with President Lincoln and Secretary Cameron to bring Gen. Sherman back into the military service in 1800 waa all IIOWB him , and that he cannot remember that ho oversaw Weed till long after the war waa over. Mr. Weed said : "You , that is very truo. Tn tlio litter part of ] SCO , or early in 1HK1,1 consulted * with Gun. Wiijfidd Scott ami General Taylor , brother of President Taylor. Gen. Taylor stated to mo that eoinp of the ly beat men wo had woiu on retirement. Ono was Gen. Sherman , who wai at ) that time president of n college in Louisiana. Another was McOlollan , chief engineer of a railroad in Illin ois. I reported tlni to President Lincoln and Mr. Cameron , and both those gentlemen ( Jen. Taylor Hpoko were brought into tin ) army. I knew . neither . . of thorn i i f\ j afterwards , Col , Taylor , of ( .fcOiinectlcut , was also brought in dh dA tin ? Itm ? . Gen. Taylor spoke very liighly o'.f Sherman , saying that ho could rctt vr great service to the country. " , "What ( , " " Scott opinion of the gentlonifii reU' ° rt to' ' Gen. Scott , who n'-w then too old to taki- command of tliO nrmios , waa asked who was eo.'nnclc t to .bu his successor , lie replied tltK't it was dillicult tonnswor Iwcnuno both I o iml Johnson hud jinno over JO the confederates. Mr. Lincoln 51 at.ivo , would corroborate nil that I liiwo saitU" Western Union Stockholder * X'Mlonil Arwclikloil 1'rrm. . Niw : YOUK , October 12. Tlio an mat meeting of thu stockholders ol he Weatern Union telegraph company iccnrred to-day. Tlxj following board of directors was elected : Nijrvin Grconu , Thomas T. Eckert , D. Mor gan , John Van Homo , Augustus { uholl , Iliurisun Durket * , Jay Gould , lusnoll S.vsjo , Alotixo U , Cornell. S.U. | Dillon , Oynis W. Field , Edward Sanford - ford , J.uni'H 11 , H.xrkor , Moses Taylor , Ilobi-rt Lenox Kennedy , Hugh J. Jowitt , J. Piuiropout Morgan , Fred. L. Ames , Edwin D. Worcester , Win D. Bishop , 0. P. H 4iitiiigton , Get ( ) . B. Roberts , Salmon G. Simmons , S.imuel ' Slonn , Kr.istus Willon , AHUM ( i. Stone , Gooryo Gould , Oluuncoy M. Dopuw , Ja'nu'M W. Cleiuiouman. The follow ing is the bnsiiicna record ofthuye.ir : Surplus July 1 , 1880 , § 103,255. It. The ro venues , expenses and profita of the yeac ending Juno IJO , 1881 , worn as follows : Revenue , 3LI,0U,80 ( ) , ( > .01 ; fxjtontics , includ ing leaned linen , rentala and tuxes , S8 ,4L > 0,1S5.7I , ( ! ; not profit ? , So.OlO.GJO.'Jli . ; total , SO.OI.'J- ! > . " > .i % , from which were applied : For ividends , ? ; ) ,7J'2,0.'M25 : ; for interest n boudt > , l'2"'tr 5. il ; for sinkint ; and , 840,005.5 : ! ; total , 8tL 00,0'JI 21 ; nrphis ot not revenue for the year ver dividondH , intercHt mid Buildup und appropriations wuaSl , ! 10,540. 01 ; or now propi-rty there vaa uppropri- ted fov the oust ruction of new linea ml erection of additional when , SI , 0(1,057.01 ; for teleuiMph Htocka ud proportitH , SoT'J Bl.HN ; total , 171,054,220 ; aurplu.s July 1 , 1881 , Sl'J7,22ft7 ( > ; total , § 3OKJ.085.- < > All of tin ) uxccutivo flicew of thu company voro ro-elccli'd , viDr. : . Norvin j'rconc , president ; M tiSHW. J. J. Eck ert , M o.gan , Vail llorne , Scholl and Durkoe , vice presidentti : Gen. Eckert was elected vice president and gen eral manaijjr. The executive com mittee uonsista of the first named persons in the list of directors. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. The Officers Elected for the Ebsuing Term. of Hpccial dUjutci to TIIR llr.R. LINCOLN , October 12. The grand lodge Knights of , 'Pythias adjourned at 5:30 : o'clock this evening until Oc- "tooer , i t > iTliotollowiiig h a Hat of Y the grand oilfcers elected for the en suing term : Grand chancellor , Hi F. Downs , Lincoln ; grand vice chancel lor , J. G. Jones , Tecumseh ; grand prelate , WI E. Copeland , Lincoln ; _ grand keeper of rociirda and scats , E. n , Prunch , Omaha ; grand master of ' exchequer , J. Rosentino , Omaha ; bo fraud master of arms , L. C. Dunn , cy Lincoln ; grand inner guard , John Tower , West Point ; grand outer ria guard , D. M. Stall , Bennett ; t'rand > din lecturer , J. O. Goss , Omaha ; supreme representative , J. J. Monoll , Omaha. Qrntu and Provision Ratoik. National AflHOilatol I'rciu. October 12 , aio CJIIUAOV : -Althougli ! the open r.ito on grain is 1 ? & cents per hundred pounds from Chicago to mnv of York ( witii the usual diliurencoH of two and throe < rents less to Philadelphia and B.dtimoru , yet it is generally HOI understood that largo contracts are ehi being made at 10 cents from Chicago wi New York on Hour rates. The pro vision ratro were well maintained at te A contHpur 100 pounds fromCliicago " cat "New York for some wookH.poAt but Tli yeaterdiLy they dropped down to 15 nu conta , for New York , 1 ! ) cents to. Phil- UK udolphiu and 1'J centa to Baltimore. an The rates on bulk meat alao dropped anm to 5 ccnta per hundred pounds and are now generally quoted at 5 cents above thu . The ' provision niton. oll'uct Bl thin will bo a largo increase in pro vision and bulk KO nicat ahinmunts. th thr Dominion. is no National Auocwtotl I'rom. toi OTTAWA , Out. , October 12. llov. tb Father Nugent to-day interviewed tbS Sir John Mucdonald and the minister S agriculture on thu subjsct of Irish or immigration. The ministers expressed orNi thoniBulvi'H favorublo toward granting CO land to Irish settlors. in The Canadian parliament will moot inGi for the dispatch of business the BOO Gi end week of January. in It is tninored in political circles that bu Pope , minister of agriculture , will bo cc apiiointed to the Montreal customs ccBl colloctorHhip to muke room in the Do Blmi minion cabinet for Sir Alexander at Gaul. The Dominion government han relieved - in lioved Murray & Co. of the contract for building the Wolland c-inal aquo- duct. The job in worth § 500,000. N Goliiir for Drain Gamblers National Amo ! ati.il 1'rvtm , Oololiar 12. Judyo in the criminal court Uii nior.iiiit. , created a decided ponaatiim cus charging the grand jury particu larly to apply the laun on the Hlatnti : of look rujrarding gambling in giiiin optioiiH siiid the "cornering" of grain. llo ruli-H that this ( mtablmhing of lio- titi ins valued has grown to mich onor- nioiiH inojioitioim aa to bu called tr the attention of the court" , The ulmvgu ix altogether out of the tegular order , and falls like a thunderbolt il the board of trade J ' , WASHINGTON. A Short Session of the Senat Held Yesterday , The President Sends in n Lnrg Number of Nomiuationa to the Senate. The Republican Caucus Nomi natott Dfvrid Davis for the ProaldoncyPro Tom. A Short Session of the Cabl not Held Yesterday Afternoon. Guituna Not Yet Arraigned But Will .Probably bo Dur ing this WoQlc. . Another ' "OratuV Appears at the Jail for the Purpose .Him. Now Ft nm the Nn- tionol Capital. m SENATE , National .liractatcd Trotui. WAHIKNOTON , October I ! ? . Senator oil'orcd n resolution calling on liu secretary of sUto for copius of all wporH ] in tl\u exposition cwe : nt Now Jrlcans , and at the suggestion of Kd- uunda amended it to call upon thu iroiidont ) if compatible with iiiblic ntorcst. Laid over. Kdniunda ] called up liiH < rcHolution to continue the conumttucti and'r uftur n short debate , withdraw it. ju Prudin j , privnto Hocrolnry , entered ho chamber at .112:15 : p. m. uiul do- ivercd n ineuBRgo from the president , mil also a loin ; list of nominations. I'ho message , which wni road , was niuruly tr.insinittin u report from the secretary of state , transmitting nro - wrt ] of the piocctidings of the intcr- mtionnl health congress hohlin Wimh- ngton last March. The aoniito then , on mot ion. of Ed- nunds ; , wont into executive acs.iion. The doors opened' at J":40 : , and wi notion of Anthony the aonatu , , as n nark of respect to the lain Sonattw 3urnaidus , at 12:45 : p. in. adjourned. KXKCtmVK SKSSIONi WASHINOTON , October 12.- The senate in executive suasion received ia nominations from the president which wcro laid oyor to await the action of lie Ronnto in relation to the formation committees. of KOMIXATIONH. ) The following were uinong the nmn- inationK sent to the Honato to-day : Noah 0. McFarland , of Kansas , coia- misnioner o the general , land pttlco ; . Oharloa II. Hawood , -Jllhwia , for if i . i * * - f1. 'Jlalt inattis inspector ; jnti2 ! > f ( jj , jffyt\ , . * .J fornia. to be pension agent at San Francisco ; A. 0. Phillip , of Arkansas , . FrHi | receiver of public moneys at f Harrison , Ark. ; Geo. H , Spencer , of Minnesota , to bo Indian ngent at tin Croiv Creek a oncy , Dakota ; , Jas. MuLaughlin , of Dakota , to bo Indiui agent at .Standing Rock agency , Do * an kota ; J. W. Craumie , of Dakota , to Indian agent at Dovil's Lake agon * , D.ikota ; Augustus Brosina , of Peiinsylvani i , to bo Indian agent at Nemahaai'oiicy , Nebraska ; John Har A , of the District of Columbia , In dian agent at Lemhi agency , Idaho. Postmasters 0. D. Aust n , Butler , Mo. Nearly all are appointments made by Garliold. 1IE.MOCUA CA.UUUH. The democratic cancuH waH i sion for about an hour and did noth- ing. It adjourned subject to the call | the chairman. , CAIIINKT KUMOIIH. The president atill keeps clone couiir ! in regard to his intituled cubim-t ehangea Several of the cabinet were with him to-day but the removal qiiuu- tion was not touched on. The mat ters considered were department va cancies recently filled nnd to bo filled. There will be a largo- batch of nomir nations sent to tlio nenato to morrow , principally of postmasters and oflicora of the interior depart ment It in now thought that tin president \till not nominate tin uuccfHsor of either Secretary Blaine or Hunt for some daya aa these gentlemen are to escort and entertain the French visitors at .Ycrlrtown. it expected thut the nomination of the now secretary of the interior and at torney-general will como to-morrow , though they may not. The last goa- ' i that ex-Senator Boutwoll , of ehusotta ia to be , attorney-gen eral and that cx-Gov , Morgan , of ) New York , has at hia disposal the acceptance coptanco of the treasury portfolio. . It u rumored that ox-Senator Colliding in Now York to prevail on Gov. Morgan to accept. The clunices the cabinet , it ia further mid , will deferred altogether on such tic- coptanco or declination. . Secretary Blaino'a friends now say hu will re main in the cabinet until December least. It ia not improbable that Postmaster-General Jamua will remain o ] the cabinet until the star route prosecutions are cleared. An Indiana delegate now in the city ia Raid to bo pushing Judge Gresham and John C , Now for cabinet portfolum. IIAVIH NOMINAII : ! ) roitTiti : teA I'JK ) TKJI. The di-cmiou of the lopulican cau S to oiler a resolution for thu elec r tion of D.ivid Davis to the preuidenu ) Ii thu HOimio ha.4 caused the kind of a rulllo among K't. qci Thy democrats rccogni/io the fact thu ci the opposition r/ould not have tnkei 11ti Bijuh uatep if they were not mux > o ti thu game. A ntory was atailed to I ) day that the nomination IUIB made ii hP1 tlio republican caucus uithout knowl P1O1 edge as to whether Dvto would eon O1 ueiit but Inter it was Jciunud tin the senator from llliuos had nothing to ay and it had been taken fur granted. He would before Imvo noth ing to say when the vote was taken on hiaelection. KUbrli to interview liim hnvo been fruitless but oven demo- crata admit his capturu by the enemy , though are not quito so sure that re publicans will bo rcndy to take n vote tO'inorron. The republican idea does not Hocin to bo so much that D.xvis at n man or partisan is bolter suited for the vice jircsidency than Mr. U.ayard , but that if ho received the position at their JiamU ho will no doubt feel constrained to abstain from voting when necessary to the accomplishment of their desires in regard to further organization. Whether the election of D.ivis is un dertaken to-morrow or not the republi cans uill stick to Edmunds' ' resolution lor the continuation of the last session committees. Thu democrats in caucus this even ing decided to odor an nmondmcnb dispensing with any reorganisation of the committees except Indian alF.urs , peimions , army and navy , | n > stolli cs Mid foreign or thoao demanded by the character of executive nomination.- ! . In regard to any democratic opposi tion to t ! o proposed D.ivii rc.solvitioiia Iho democrats propose , according to- Pondleton , to attempt delay. If they Imvo captured D.wis they hnru thingi ( noir own way , and wo will Hubmit. "IIo will vote aolidly against his election an a matter pf courao , " tiaid another sonator. Tt is understood that noor.al ropnblicai ; nonatprs found thomselvea unable to vole in favor of the Davis nomination , mt there was a round majority andi the whole vote goea vrttlt it so far nv now known. Tlio uncertainty of thi loiat may keep .shot , frmn b < > ing lirod o morrow. Tim tlismoi-mta atill de cline1 to olcct a otorotary of ho Rcnrtto and tlnis far ho reublicaus ] ) have * foiled to rcnch * a decision as -whether they vill ivitempt it. The ohancc.s are gainatr the election of audt' .in olliccr his hoeaion. The poncralsontimciifc f the caucuses of both snips to-day vas agjiniat ad ournin : OVOB for York- own or iniythuig clso until thobum- IC33 of t o session ia comploicd. No- oto wan talKim on this ver. GUTTJ5AU. ttlonal Associated I'reu. NO A1IIIAIONMKNT YKT. WASIIINGTOK , October ville , Guitoau ! counsel , secni'anx ious to have the nssaesin'H caio- pro ceed n little. Ho wanta him to pkiul. Then ho will move for two inontha * delay for preparation. The district attorney ia not in BO much of a hurry for aomo reason , , but the arraignment promised aomo day this week. The assassin ia said to bo grow ing | ugly. Ilia- counsel aaya : "I tried to obtain from him the names f. persona for witneases in towns and. other places that Itw had been for tho- purpose of finding out hia conduct and condition of mind before coming ; to this city. Ho would not give mo-a single name , and refused to converse about the case , " The jailors imports that about 8unT diiiH y"ri tora5y"wnio ocoVillp witoir , the warden's ofilc * with' Guiteau'p & rather neatly dressed man , about.six ' ct in height , niaclo his appearance and said ho had been sent to the jail toaooGuitcau by ono of the lattor'a fiienda. Warden General Crocker iint intorined him that it waa unseasonable him and ho could not HCO him. The man rcluo- tantly left. There ia an impression , that the man came to the city for.tho express purpose of killing tlio prisoner ; gentleman who law Guiloim in.hia cell this morninc m\ya ho found liim , sitting on his bed reading n bwilfc The prinoncr'a oyoa were terribly bitxnlshot , the result of a terrible hiuh fovcr. Ho expressed himself ud being afraid that his strength would not last through tlio trial. The us- sassin talked rapidly , and incessantly , his i | health being the subject of converv- sation. Ho complained greatly about malaria. > OAl'TDIlKIIj An agent of the secret service divia * on telegraphs the arrnst yesterday at jutliriu , Ky. , of Newton H. Mcllao , . Wm. Tindlo and .Tl D. DufTol' fort- lealing in counterfeit Hilver coin. One hundred and thirty counterfoil : ilver dollars were found ! in BulFul'a KWises.sioii. All ware heavily armed , ind resisted de pfratoly. Owing to the enforced ubsoncu oD rovornment counsel , further proaocu- iou in the star rontcra' caio will bo xistponed until next week. The mo- ion to quash will probably .aomo uu * text week. FOREIGN AFFAIRS. fatlonMAwiocUtotl I'rctw. < 20INU flHl Till : P11KM1IUU DUJILIN , October 12. At the laudi eaguo meeting hero yesterday Mr > illon , after denouncing the land act- uid atigamtizing Mr. Gladatono out disroputaUo pglicician said' ho ro- icnted of hit. intention not to. actively mrticipato in land act uifiiira until tui > onanta hail on opportunity of uaiug ho measure. WILL UKCUI'EUATK 1MB UEALT1S. Mr. Sexton , of the oxccutivo com- nitteo of the land league , who ia ro- cuvoriiitf from a serioim illness.ia going the continent for tlio boncftt of hin. ' lealtb. Fnoifio Gout New National Associated 1'reM. SAN FIIANCISCO , October 12. A lugnuii from Wilcox , A ri oini , says : report hiw just ronchvd hero thnt- llruwRtor'a ranch , between Oudar- Spr ngu mid Foi t Thomas lias been iuiuneil by Indijiua , Nothing fintUec lum : been learned. There has been u hosivy ruu on the Quintan Saving * bunk of Snn lYau- cisco on iicoomit of ij statuinpnt pub lished by Win. Hollis , in an npplipn- tion for insnlvunuv , that ho twod the ink 8200,000. The bank olaims to have suctnity for the inoMoy , ( ind can pay oil demaiulH for font wcoka with out injury. Thoio i rv § lDOO,000 m in tlio bank , i