HE OMAHA DAILY EE TWELFTH YEAR NEB. , AVEUNESDAY MORNING , SEPTEMBER G , Have now in store the Largest Stock of AND MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS IN THE WEST. "Wo cati offer close buyers every inducement they can possibly find ii v. .Eastern markets * and save freight , besides delay in transportfttli.11 from East era cities , which promises this fall to be a very serious drawback , on accoun of deliys. . . Having largely increased our stock for Pall Trade , we can offer .Westen Merchants Greater Advantages and Closer Prices than ever before. We ask ihe attention" of Merchants who find it to their advauta/ga * - ( buy where they can find the Be t Stocks , at Closest Prices , getting theii .goods quicker , buying ofcen as ther ? trade demands and not .tun the risk of carrying over large stocks of goods. Call and see us and convince yourselves , , if St Joseph is not your Best .Dry Goods Market. John B. Britctain & Go./ Corner Fourfch and Jule Streets , opposite Court House. DEFENDING THE DORSE1/S / , ill Outline of Ingorsoll's argu ment iu tlio Star Route Trial ! ! . 'JL'he CriminulB Surrounded With a Halo of Glory by the Qodleaa Orator. .O. Stront * , Eapniistoiiotl itiitl 3ril- llnut pjonput.iUoii of the C.xio. A Cyc'ono ' IJlscovoretl by the Signal uUice OaitiBso Conundrums : OAP1TAZ. NOTES. Special Diqntilicat THIS DUE. THE STAU 110UIK TUIALS. WASHINGTON , September C. R. G. Ingersoll began his speech to the jury in the star route trials this morning. The court room was very crowded. Inseraoll bonn by giyingdotails of ' the charges in tho1 indictmuht , taking up and examining nil routes in detail , showing the variances which existed between the charges in tlio indictment and the evidonccj , especially in rela tion to date. Making a resume of his argument , ho said tlmt in the indict ment there were twelve charges as to false oath , spvon charges as to fraud ulently signing sub-contracts. The * evidence showed ten oaths were true , \ that it waa imposaiblo to fraudulently > file r. sub-contract , and that the peti tions were absolutely genuine nnd honest with two exceptions. Thn proatcution had tried to provo that in ono petition the words "Schedule 13 hourb" had been inserted , but ho de nied that the evidence sustained that claim. The other petition which the prosecution clnimud to bo fraudulent wni the "Utah" petition , nnd this had remained unacU'd upon by the second assistant pjstmastor general. Mr. Inneraoll , addressing the court , said ho supposed ho could with propri ety draw an inference us to the policy of the postollicii dopartmunt from the papers presented in this caso. The court replied that ho had re fused to rccoivo evidence on that sub ject when otibred by the defense , for ' the simple reason that ho was of the ' opinion that no second assistant posl- master general could establish nny ' policy for iho noverninont , or for nny branch of the government. The policy of the government was to bo found in the law , und the court was unwilling to lot the second assistant postmaster ytmoral set up his policy in defame of his cite. Ho lud no right to have a policy. Mr , Ingoraoil replied ho hud never sought to set up the policy of the eec- , end asairitant postmaster general , or ! hud never drcnnidd of mien a thing. I All ho had ineisted was that the gen ii oral policy of the hcud of the depart- i inont miuht bo followed by subnrdin- f , ate ofliera without laying thorrm-lvus liable to ttio charge of having been I purchased , j Mr. Ingersoll then took up the | chargta of paymout of falao claims , f takint' up the Koarnoy-lvent route. This route , thu prosecution claimed , that a payment of $552 72 had been madu on falao claims presented by . Peck nnd Vuilo. There was no cvi- ( donca to show that the expedition was fraudulent ; but conceding that it was , the total amount of false payments w. was $ liOO ( , The record farther allowed ; v Pock dd ! not present this claim , The eamo was U'uo of the other routo. In- gertoil moutioncd Turner's name and severely criticised the action of the prosecution in rcgirdto that defendant. Ho had been indicted , torn from hia homo uxd pursued as though ho were a wild bpaar. The government could not prove t mY'slo J thing against him , and there wa only f ono course left , to dismiss him with , , f an insult. The prosecution alle od y that J. W. Dcrsoy received by fraud - $131,501. The ovidunca W - , dhowod there r wor snven Doraoy routes which paid $589,904 , and in truth Dorsoy only got 8392 not another copper. That , he should insist , waa a fatal variance , fcvery link in the chain of indictment was a mistake or falsehood. It waa , made by mUtako and falsehood , and what the indictment woavod the evidence - donco ravelled. Tlio prosecution had to deceive the graud jury. It would not do to toll the grand jury that the defendants conspired on the " 3d of May , aud in pursuance of I hat conapir.tcy filed uiliduvita on thu 3d of April procetl- I inct Then they hud to deceive the court , because it the true dates hud bfon sot forth in the indictment thn court would have instantly said , "Y u can't prnvo conspiracy on the 23d of May by showing overt nets in April previous. " Did the prosecution ex pect to win the case on this indict- nifnt ? No , but they could keep it in court JOUR enough to allow them to uttuck and malign the charautor of the dcfeiidiitUn' ; long enough to vent their v nom nnd wpt'un ! on good utid honent men and justify ia ixirt the cinmnonuu- -nt of tnin infamous prosooulion. During the recess the uuuibor of spectators increased rather than dimin ished. When Ingorsoil resumed the atmosphere in the court room was ex ceedingly cloao. Ho began by eayihg that in tlio forenoon ho bad tried to strip the green leaves of the indict ment. Ho now proposed to attack the main limba and trunk. What was iho BchcniH-of it c iudlcunont1 ? First : That the contractor defon- dents had written , or procured to bo written , fraudulent csmmunicationa , letters and applications. Was there the slightest evidence that a fraudulent letter was over written' ! Not the slightest. Second : That they attached forged names to petitions. Was tbero any evidence of vhat except in ono case , and the evidence in this case was that the order was made before the petition was received. Third : That they procured the signatures of persons not living on the routes on which the service was ex pedited. There was no evidence of that fact. Fifth : That Turner faloolyendorsed jnckot.s containing petitions. This indictment against Turner had been changed into n certilicato of good moral character. When he ( Ingertoll ) know n man who hud fouynt tor the tUg of his countiy , who had laid on the field of Gettysburg with n con federate bullet in his leg , ho was glad to have evidence to show that man to IM not only a patriot but an honcat man with a apotloas reputation. lie did not believe that in order to bo u good man ono had to bo aa cold aa nn icicle ; ho did not think _ that if n linn wished to bo like God ( if there was a God ) it waa necessary to bo heartless. Sixth ; Thai Br.icly , for the bonoCt , gain and profit of all the defendants , did flornothing or other , Jlo wished to place spociul mphasis on the word "All , " for that included Tumor. Seventh ; That Itrady had entered finea ugaiust cuntwctora when they did. not perform their eervicj. What evidence . thoru of thutf That the whole amount of finea iimxmod by Brady amounted to $120,8(35 ( , r.nd that ho remitted fines to the amount ot $23,000 only. Eighth : That Brady fraudulently cut off the service , and then put it on again. That appearing in two cases , ono involving 39 , und the other something inoro. Ninth : That defendants fraudu lently filed sub-cuntractH. The evi dence nhoivcd that was an impossible olfunso. This wno the schema of tba indict ment , and ho instated that the schumo must bo proved precisely as it had boon laid , without the variation of a hair , In support of this proposition ho cited Btarkoy's "Criminal Law , Hoscoe's "Criminal Kvidencj , " and other authorities. Mr. IngorKoll then pwaod on to ( jxninina the testimony in relation to J.V , Doraoy's connection with the conspiracy , and fir fit ho im pressed on the jury that suspicion wan nothing. If there were taken out of the case "suspicious rumors , " preju dices , epithets and arrogant declara tions , the amount of real evidence ,7ould bo surprisingly small. Proju- duV would give the ho to nil the ether aenscb.It would awoar the north star out of flit , ( lfy of truth. It was injus tice , and the nuu who could not rise above prejudice Wii ? not a civilized man , but a barbarfoa. Uo did not wish this caao to be trioci by prejudice. Murrick had said in his cdJfri Ind once argued that the jury , judges of law as well an of fact , but , tlmt at the eamo time ho did not bo- lioro it won n aafo nnd ( ruts doctrine. Was ho candid then ? Wns hn candid now/ / His cloctrino appeared to bo this , "Wlum I nin afraid of the court I insist that the jury nro jndgus of luw. When I nin nfraid ot thu jury I1 turn hvw over to the court. " Ho , ( Ingcrsoll ) bi-HovedJ.W. Dorsey to bo absolutely un honeot man. Mr. Mcr- rick had called J. W. Uoraey n perjurer - juror bocituuo ho made two tith'drmts on the same route (38,145. ( ) No ouch cliaro ; ; waa made in the indictment , but ho would imawor it. Iniur ; ell then v.cnt on to ahow the two nilidivt3 though fitttd nn tliosamo day were not made within a month of each other. The only qnottion was whether the last affidavit was made for the purpose of perpetrating Ircuid upon thu i'overiiinont. The iirot af fidavit stated .hat km men and horaca I were required to perform the then cbrvico , and that i under the proposed ochodulo thirty- OQven , would bo required. If pay had been calculated on that * afli davit , it would have amounted $13,433. The second affidavit eaid the then service required twenty men and nnimala , and thai"uro propojod uorvlco would require fifty-four Under the Hccond aQidavit which the prosecution Eaid was as wilful and corrupt perjury , ho only got § 8,457. Nothing had boon shown in the case moro calculated to put J. W. Dorsoy in n grander light than this very affidavit. There was no evidence to show that ho had ever spoken with Urady or Turner : that ho had over entered into any agreement with them of any sort , character or description , at any place , at any time , on any subject , tor any purpose. There was no evidence that ho had received a solitary dollar from the United Status , except $392. In ether vords the testimony showed that John W Dorsoy was an honest man , and there was no jury never had been , never would bo that would find a man like that guilty on evi dence such as had been presented , Now ho came to speak of his ether client , Stephen W. Dorsy , friend of hiu , a man who van not simply a poli tician , but a statesman. McSwoony in his opening uddrena had atatod that S. W. Dorsoy had lost inonoy on his star routes , nnd Morrick had criticized the defense for not calling Busier to provo the statement. Ho ( Ingorsollj wanted to know why the proaeuution had not put Boiler on thu aland to provo Djrspy had lost money. Morriok ; "Thoro was no evidence whatever an to whether S. W. Dorsey lout money on these routes and the etatemont of counaul in thn opening cannot bo uncd. I submit ai evidence by counsel in drting. " Thn Court : "I understand that the remarks now nvido are in reply to the remarks made in opening. " Merrick : "Tho opening of their own cmmiul , " Tncersoll : "Mr. McSwoony said S. W. 1) iraey had lost his money nnd Mtmuk asked why wo had not brought Uostor to prove that. " Morrick : "Not as to momiy but IIB to distribution of routes nnd loan of money to Dewey and Dorsey's trans fer of rouU'O to Hosier as security for the mouoy. " Court : "I ahnll not interfere. " Tiigersol ) ; ' Good , " The CxUrt : ' 'I think Iho lomark is in reply to un observation of your own , Mr. Morrick.1 Mr. lugcrsoll then rent on to com * meat at. some length upon the fact that the government hud not called Hosier and next turned his attention to the overt acts charged against S , W. Dorsey. Uo was delighted at having nn opportunity to answer , and answer forever nil infamous things said against that man. Ho then wont into a recapitulation of those charges which ho assorted consisted of two mistakes and ono impossible offence. Tlio mis takes were charges of filing falao petitions and affidavits. The impos sible offence was filing fraudulent nub- contract. Dortoy had boon called n robber and a thief , but the evidence nhoweil ho was an honest man. Mr. Ingcrsoll then quoted from Morrick's remarks , which , ho claimed , convoyed it false Impression to the jury , und with A good deal of emphasis said ; "T'luro ' it notwioney enough in the treasury ; there i not gold and silver in the vein.i of this world , to temptmom to tnUtntccvidrnco when a mnn is on trial".for hia lifo Mid lib erty. " The court ndjpurnod , Mr. Ingonnll slitting tint ho fould close his address to-morrow foronovm. Attorney Oou oral Brcwator follows : by U' ° B'S" I Is prrfflQlw , Wrrieo , the * . -lilt" -/H.lin"lf rJ -1 -i * oourao of n J1 Aoling Secro&ry of * 'l ' ° Treasury French decided not to act i eon the ( ( uostion whether a certificate i * CO * qolrod of Ohinozo traveling from ono point to the ether in this country on a through ticket and may atop in Canada - ada on route , .but loaves nil such questions - tions to the discretion of cuitom ofll- cors to not according to law. The World' * Crop. EpocUl Dispatch to Tns BXK. LONDON , September ii. The Times publishes nn exhaustive sum mary of Mestirunu's nnuual ret lew of the h&rvoata of the worlJ , issued at Mnr- lelllev As regards French wheat , the re- cult IA already known. Malto Is good In twcnty.firo departmrnUj and very good In two , as ngntntt good In net-on departments only lust year ; Rye hews n similarity favorable contrast. . llnrley show * a slighter Improvement. In Great Britain -111 in quiries have been rent to { . .ruicrs , nuking tie ! > r ° Pm'on ' oa Btowhn cropi. Iteplics , tafcdlj Jl TC" rnrijwnllnS average crops , barlor. 93 4f oi\W , 1 JJ.'j.ro ° " 1' 1U'-1S l a > t too , 9U1 , 'tt * way b comt > srnl with liwtyear' * fit > ett * . wllich were us folluWSf SVAtont , OOj baiiv.x110'oaU ' ( 80root' ! . , , ' f0' ' potatoes OS. TIf A own will proba- l.ly bo lO.OOO.OOO TTIK Tt " , for cousiunp. tlon. leaving ll,0XXu00 ( iiuajlers lor wlilcli wo shall Iw depencknt nv.'foreign aupjily. Sinln Ia the only cWM.try which reports nro unfavorable. * _ , , rv On eumniarizlnir tie te < ult Ano y < " nixj't : "Never rtiirln. the time irtt0" ! ' 0,86 rev > orts were collected IMB theh r > * Cjt " 1 the northern hcmUpliere bpiMmo gwv1 ? ronn < l. Wo usunllv had tft repart n . ° * flcienoy either in TnikUh or Anioricin , there is b . Tin Tills yonr f > olut-ly ncmr. wjrlil jmt over an nvoratru lu\rv tt > o' ' " vrilh Mich a horrent iho year ix hiculyco bo nnof cheap abuuJanco. Xlio AntnuiH of tbo "U. P. SjKclal Dispatch to Tilf UIK CUICAUO , Suptrtnbur 5. The general oral opinion among railroad men lieru id that the recour. mil-ported piirobasn of * bo Eaunibp.l & ' , St. Joseph nvilro.id by Gould is not really to fltre/vjlhoii the Wabiwh oyster , but in the in tir es t of thu Union Pacific ; that thia courao wa * taken 'n-rotahation on the Buniiigtou rondfor oxtondiuvit * Xnoj to Denver in comi .ationof thu Union 1'doitio. Auot7i r ! bpftclil Ulspitcu to lux UHK DBNVEIV , Sopto iber 0. Tlio Den ver News Silv""OiilT ( Onl. ) apecbl says : Ttio Ouati > -'mnty bunk oloacd ita doors this -ta : > v , ing. Liabilitiea , $50,000 ; assets v. * y rmtjl. Thu bank wasownod , byilft 'SB1 ' Bros. , and run in connection > * l''j7J' ' " bank of Salidn , which euspou1 ; , ' yV ' jonj.l Great xQl tnunt umf , ff.A't \ - < > r ( . in ' 'oth t.-hq. Tffortfyt Vu'tB ot % rtV6T Bros , , ia unknown. The causo'of the suapoiiBion is n mystery. Tlio Shorts In Court. Special Dispatch to Tun IIRK. CHICAGO , September 5. Four in junction suits were begun to-day by "abort" firms , ns a result of the de cision of the board of trade committee fixing the pricoof July wheat at S1.35. These suits were brought to retrain banks from paying over mnrginH to the amount -1,000,000 in the n ; ; ro gato. Temporary injunctions were [ rrantod in eauh case with bondn fixed at § 15,000. They will bo heard in October. Tlio Vermont Election. Special Ulapatcli to Tint lm. : BOSTON , September 5. The lato.it returns from Vermont ohow that 105 towns give Barstow , republican , for governor , 18,905 ; Eaton , democrat , I.951 ! ; Martin , roonback , nnd But- 770. Baratow's majority ever > .ll , 11,178. A Bad Fatlnro- j September 5. The Tri- buno'a Snlidu ( Colorado ) epooial iuy ? : The bank of Salida closed ita doora > ' torday niorninir. The deposits amouiit to nbuut § 50,000 , mostly made by tlm working claaa. The capital of the bank M aaid to b. < only 55,000. Tim doposita uro total loaa. llart/.t.l ! Bros.- , proprietors of tliu bank , let' the city Saturday. OH' for Omnha. " WAHHINOTOK , September 5 , Com miaaionor Loriug. of the ngrioultunl doparlincnt , leaves to morrow to ful fill ontagementa to upeak at etato fain nt Dea Moines , Umahn , Topokn ami Chicago. IJo will probably bo r.bsunt novoral wcoltH. Yellow Jnoli. n GALVISTO.V , Hdptembor 5. The governor haa received a leln 'ram from a the mayor of Brownvillo. There v flvo hundred oanoa of yellow fovnr there and that the daily increase ia from Boveuty to . > hundred , Monuy to provide f or the necessities is needed , The governor 1ms itsued a proclama tion aeking the people to contribute. SPOKTINQ. Hpcclal DlnpatchM to'JliB UBK. HA.Si : UAI.L. Sojtcmber 5. Chicagos 10 , Troya 0. DETUOIT , September C. Dotroita C , Bostons 0 , September 5 , BulFaloa f , Worcostera ii , CI.EVKIANI > , Saptombor 5 , Clove lands 3 , Pi'ovidonco 4 ; 1U innin B. Tlio Yellow Ftyer. HK | > CUI DUpttCll tO 'I'lIK liXI , BUOWNKVILI.K , Soptcmbor 5.--A1 10 o'clock Bovonty-auvon now CUBCB nnd four duathuvoro roportod. llolief haa boon furnished UU families. Patients in the hojpital , males 8 , females , males 2. tTho fever is on the decrease. MATAMOKAS , September 5. Four deaths reported in the last twenty four hours , lliver is very high , nut etill rising. Weather , threatening itorm , with northern winds , THEY BUCKLE TO , England and Turkey finally o'mto to Ornsli the E.boVlon. Arabl Frocln'med ' a Rebel nnd C ouiinopdud to Surrender. The ll-atfcer Responds by Oon etruoh11 ! * Now Defoneos on the British Flack. Four Thomnml Bl'oro Troop Or dered from T.arliv | ud * ° the Front. A Vurloty of Gonornl l-'orolgu ! ? l l t Dispatched to Tim linn. TIIK ANOLO-TUllKt.SH OOVKNT10K. CONSTANTINOLK , _ Soptoinbcr l ! . 7:30 : A. M. The "irado , authorizing the signing of Iho Anglo.Turkish niilitnty con vent ion has boon issued. Baker Pasha , by permission of tliu sultnn , Ima Inpppintod Colonola Baker nud Syngo his nido do cninps. AlUnt DF.CLAUKti A lUMiKI. . Co.vsTiNTiNom : , Soptonibor 5. The oultan's proclamation to the Egyptians hi been leaned. It de clare * Arnbi I'aslia a rebel for dis- obaying Iho orders of tlio khedive and Dcrvifich 1'ashu , mid thcruby prj- vok'n g the intervention of England It stntea the decoration conferrer upon Arabi Pnsltn was bestowed the instance of Darvisch Pinhn , Mimtqucnco of Arabi Pnsha'a protoa .atioiiB of fidelity. In conclusion : ho proclamation exhorts , all Kgyp Jans to obey the kin-dive. MOIti : TUOOI'S LONDON , September 5. Ordure iflVv' ' ) uo'1 ' received nt Woolwioh tt , , , , . . . A tiOOir.mp < to Ezypt , 11,000 o Atx . "driaatxl 1.000 to lainailia. OUT OK WATKII. I'OUT Sin. ' Sopti'inbor 5. The leah water cfiiu'1' ' ' J'miilia is falling upidly. The vr r company haa ro- ncud itn .Miipuly m.lamailu und Port nul. Arnbi I'.iolm K1H oatuoliohed i I3Lttar.\in to Sali- HO of dufi-nso from \ - iyt-h. Sjptfnihurft.-Uen. Wb' ' iloy 13 inui'ing every rlfurt ; o o."tan- 9 u coinplort ! pjBti'in of nujrjilj" from 10 liolil foioo. Thn tjuik > much ioro nsrioua rlmn tjio foroitjii elomnnf i Kuypt ia witling to admit. ilem- : hilo the enemy ia content tw bu iruly on tlio defonaivo. It in ru- orod Arabi Paaha brought ho vy ma from Cairo to 9I ! Kobir to silencii 10 Britruh forty pounders on the mored train. Matters are proceeding smoothly at iaasasaia. Food is nkiuidarit at trcs- it , biit'tho uully consumption ib so rout it will not bo easy to pirovido implies for future ime. A VILLAINOUS TZIA1TOU. ALKXANDUIA , Sojitombor 5. Mali- loud Fuhmy , Arabi'a ox-chief of Btafl' , horn the BriUuh c\ptiireil : nnd im- cisoucd in this oily , has written it ro- nrt addressed to the hhcdivo , with [ ana revealing the puaitionn and rungth of the enemy. A trunalation ill bo aont Wolseloy. A IJHNIAI , . ' Mnhmoud Fohmy denies ho wna iptnrrd by the Britinh troops. Uo iya ho mirrondorcd , Ho accnnen lany of those coinpnaiiru the ontoui- , 'u of the khudivo , 'including Sliorof 'iinh-.i , prime miniator , of having > mniunicatud willi Arabi J'aahu. 'adri Pasha haa arrived as roproBont- tivo of the aultnu. The oubatanco of lahmoud Fuhmy'a information haa con tologruphml to ( lonerul Wolaoly. t ia bnliovod the inlluonco of Mah- loud Fohmy v/ill bo uacful .in bring- ig over the rehoU. Till' FLANKING I'OHr. PHUT SAII > , Suntvinbur Some ubiil ( jlliceiu from Sililiiyeh , nrrived t Inmailia to surrender BiibmiBtion. Ivcr nil-lit thousand Araba are forti- ying Salihiyuh , The oni'iny are om- laikuu ; tlinir bag ago and military tores ior Kurt Ghumiloh , A Ml'JtUICllIlK IIOO.MKD. ALK.NANIIIIIA , Soptuinbcr B. The mill v/ho murdered the two Kngliah- iKin , llichaidaon und Uobnon , and the in to bo exucutud Thuraday , haa onfiibsod Ilia guilt. Ho will bo hang' d in the native ( | uartor , placard in Irabic and Kngliah titaling the cnuao f the execution will bo attached to ho gallowu , AUOvNII ItAMI.DII. AI.IXANIIIIIA : , Si'pUunlerr > . A body if 100 nuiludti made a r.dd today ipon tlio villagua lutwucn Alexandria nd Moku und urroated ull perHonu rho wi'ro nnablt ) to give a good no. ount of llieinaolvca The aulhoriliua ro taking utringont measures to pro- out the iudiscriminato landing of JUT- ons without incana or otnployinont. ) no hundred nnd fifty uueh pi-rsoim flio landed yostcidiy : , have linun nunt o the uraonal pending decision aa to rhotliur or not they nhull bo coin- itllud to return on board the vcasols rom which they diBcmbarkod. Four iodouinn caught looting in Kumleh iiwo boon acntoncod to death. WOI.SKI.KY CONFIIIKNT 01' Kl'Cf KHS. IHMAILIA , September 0. The iiuni- icr of oniMiies now on rnuto from Suez nd I'ort Said brings un the total to line , which will bu auflicicnt for all ransportution purpoBoa. The Kngliah lorsus uro holding out woll. The vorst of the hot weather louius < o bii ivor. Wolaoloy ia in high apirita and iOIllidollt Of BUCCOhH , KIONKJ ) AT LAhT. CoNKTAMiNUi'LK , Suntombor 5. rho Anghi-Turkiah military convca < ion haa bcun uignod. T1IK ADVANUK DKVK.UUr.ll. IHMAILIA , Septumbor 5. It haa boor ituortaintid that Balihi-Ooh haa boor ibandonod by Arabi Boy. It ia not ( ipected ( hut wo ahull have cmougl provifltona to bo toady to advnnco fet a week. FOREIGN NEWS. SpeclMDhpstchf * to Til * H r. Tin : rot1' " * rrniKK. DrnLtx , September " Tt is ox- pooled about 220 of thn 2M ; , demised constables will ho rcltiMniOft , onlJ" lho , ringleaders being excluded. V10 police are not altogether satisfied K " 1 the reply of Krl Spencer , ns it IcJVOS thorn In nlmou the same uncertainty ns boforo. THK UA.VALrOMI'INY. PAIIIS , September 5. Victor Lea- sops to-day presented n report to the council of the Suez canal company on negotiations with the English author ities for preservation of the neutral * itv of the canal. Ho said ( Jon. NVolsoloy had informed him that the English government accepted the re sponsibility for damage and obstruc tion to trallio of the canal. A HKAVV IIKI'AU'ATIO.V. , September 5. The de falcations of Hunter , the absconding --l"v > " " now known to exceed UIIOLHRA IK September C. The India oflfcco , on account of the fnlso rnporU concerning the P'ovnlonco of Asiatic choltrn nt Aden , Jiubliahcn n state ment that there haa bctiu nocaso there ainco October , 1881 , except an isolated C.IBO aboard n ahip in July last. No residence cholera , it addn , oxtata in India. Dcatha from the dcsonnn dur ing tin ) past fortnight nro losa than the average for the past live years. FKIUUTPUI. iiAVAnns or niouu.\ : . MAVUIU , September B. Olllcinl report - port from Munilla statoa that -105 na- tivoa and flvo Kuropoana died there of cholera in thy last two days. The Dpidomic ia beginning to nb.ito. TUT. IMPRISONED GIUTOU. COUK , September 5 The corpsr- itio'i hao rascirud n- _ loiter from Mr. 13. UwyerOray , which it nppear.i lie ffill not onler into rceogniz.uioca after , ho expiration of hia Ihreo months icntonco. Ho will consiKjuently have oonduion further and annil.ir term > f confinement. HIUT.K TKl)01\s. ATJIKNN , Sjplcmler 5. Ono thou- land troops , mostly momitiuncern or lorthorn ( irooco , loft for Peracaa sinulny , nnd more were to follow on Holiday. TAI.KINd TOO JXtril. ) CoKKTANTtxoi'LK , Scplombor fi. An Lrab paper publinhod nt Buyrout , in lyrii , haa been nnpprefned for having uhliahod an article againat the Ohrio- inna. JIUSMIAH AFFA11W. Sr. PKTKiihiiuiu ! , Soptcmbor f > . 'rcparationu for the journey of the inporor to Moicow are being aocrotly Eiploiivo substances have again eon atolen from the Ktirsian imperial opota , ohiclly from Vladikarkaa. Tlio TnrliF Comniisalon CINCINNATI , Soptouibnr i ! , A dopn- , tion from tlio Grocvra' naaocintioti of ineinniiti came befoio the tr.riif co ill usion this morning and presented n ipor on ihi ) question of dutica on an- ir , molaaaou nnd rico. Arroitoil for oclil DlBpatcli to Tim Unit CHIUAIIO , Si > | itombor fit Gcorgio onallin , wife of John Connllin , n rominont gambler ofKjiu.i.vj City , id Oacar Monicarran , lUso well town in Kaunas City , and mill to bo good family , wi'ro arrested- here on 10 charge of bigamy , the allegation ; ing that they were married in "oxico , Mo. Mrs. Conullin ia said to > known in musical eircl < > , nnd to wo traveled and played with Moggio litcholl for two yearn. They will bo .ken to Kaunas City on n requisition , ho husband nnd wife nmku mutual largoa of cruelty. A Itauinn II a Uro ml in Trouble. ii'clal Dlnpatuli to Tun IIin. BOSTON , September 5. Monday donuty Hhorill'served nn attachment ir $250,000 on thn treasurer of the opeka , Salina & Woatorn H , K , Co , , ho was on a buainesp trip to Bnatoti , nd also on 0 (3. Patterson , nt the istanco of the Kansas & Extern ons .ruction Co. , composed U gentle- leu idnntifiod uith Union Pncilio and .tchtson it Topokn compaiiiou It [ ipijarH the Topuku , Snlina & Weal- rn in 1880 made u contract with the jnutnietiou coinpany to build its roud , bout 200 miloH in length , nnd in pay- lunt therofor the countruclion coin- any WUM to rocnivonfcufllciontatnount f bonds and olock to ivo it it con- oiling niterent in the now road. Lucently the Topuka , S-ilinu & Wcs- .Til HailroMl Co , annulled ita eon- nd made a new one v/illi Putterson , ho advortiHcs ita bonds nnd stocks nsilo. . The suit , which is in the uluro of n bill in equity , prays for [ luciflc performance of the original Qiilrnct , nnd that Patterson may bo njoincd from proceeding under his .iiilract. A IVIonbtor Flciiio. l -lai ni ) iat'-li to I'm UK * . Nuw YOIIK , September 5. The real labor demonstration to-day was HUCCCSI. Ono hundred and fifty or- am.'MtioiiB were represented und 20 , 00 men in lino. The procession umposod three divisions. The organ- sitiuna proceeded to Elm park , v/horo monclor pionio wns hold. Speeches ; ere delivered by John Swinton , lubert Blaissart nnd oth > 'rH , Boutu Cuvoliuu GreoubuoUora- pcclal Dispatch to Tin : ll . COLUMBIA , S. 0. , September 5. 'ho atato convention of the ujreon- lack-labor reform party mot to-day. ) no hundred and twonty-fivo dolegaloa i present. Vliibla Improvcmuut. Mr. Noah Hates , Hlmlra. N. Y. , writes : 'About four yeun * ujjo I liau uu attaok 01 illlouu fever , and never fully recovered. My digestive orgiuu were wcakeneil , nnU 1 vould bu completely proHrateil for iluya. \iier UBIIK | two bottle * of your HuiinocK itixioi ) HITTKIM the improvement wan no rUlblo tlmt 1 was uatouUhed. 1 can now , hotuh Ul youra of UKP , do ft fair ftuil rca louablB day'd work , " J'rlce $1.W. CHEAPEST Place to gel SHOKS lor your children is nt tlio plpular ctore of HEIMROD & DORMANfi'S , 13th and Jackson Street" . That It costs ua notlilnp for rent In our boot and shoo department , and it enable * no to ell 150OTS & SHOKS cheaper than the cheapest. Bring in Your Little Ones , and start them to echool with good shoe * . CUKA1M CIIKAl'M CHEAPJjr HJEIMROD & OORMANN , ( Successors to Fred Inng. ) WHOLKSALE & 11ETAIL Our success is duo to our good gooda and low figures. Wo always keep FRESH 8 : onooquoiitly our customers can pur chase of us only fresh goods. WE SELL 13XT11A. 'i ? $ t,50 per 100. SOUUYLEll BELEBRATFD Ut.t.t i ; lor6 1 D. t * s the only flour that civos general satisfaction , and wo daily rocuiyo proofs from our customers thntituiakcs WHITEST AND LIGHTEST BREAD. OVAL BATOG POWDER ioin # the only pure and healthy arti cle in this market , nnd which is recommended by the most aololubrntod chemists. Wo KEEP IT. SUGARS. Vo kco ? CALIFORNIA 817 AR , which n pronounced to be the puroat urticlo over broughi to this market. Wo nlao hxicptho bast brands of KYRUPSand : LAVORiNG ! EXTRACTS. Heimrod Dormann , WHOLESALE & RETAIL. DEALERS. Wo keep but pure and healtay goods , roe from any adulteration. Familieui oiiiK such gooda for medical purposed- liould give us a call. Wo make apo- ialliea of CLARET , "ANGELIOA. PORT , BHERRY. CALIFORNIA iVo also keep line lota of "imported COGNACS-RHINE WINES. : GHEESE. Phoso goods you can buy of us frcah and cheap. Wo always keep the boat quality of LIMBURGER GENUINE SWISS. \nd all other varieties in largo quart ) titles. 'THE ' POBLIO is cordially invited to give us acall , aa wo can' assure all satisfuction. HEIMROD & DORMANN , Corner 13tlydud JaoksonSlo.