f * L" _ ; mw w * W ,70 THE OMAHA TWELFTH YEAR. OMAHA NEB. TUESDAY MORNENG , SbPTEMBBR 10 i ! ) AND POMEMBKR n this oity „ whore you can buy good Boots / aud Shoes aa cheap as you oju ' ' at the MAMMOTH Establishment OF SELL ShoasJor "Babies , N Shoes for Ladies , Shoes for Men , I hoes for Womeu , . \ ; Boots for Boys , Boots for Men , and there is DO reason why you Rhould suffer 1'or want ot Boots an.i Sl'oei , nslone ; ns this firm sells so Cheap ! Cheap ! ! Cheap ! ! Heimrod & Dormann , ( Successors to Fred Lang. ) LEADING Grocers of the lest , . Grand Depot of the Celebrated SOHUTLER SNOWFLAKE WARRANTED. The only flour that gives goner er u satisfaction , It makes the sweetest aud lightest bread. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Beiwg the only Powder Ir'ghly recoram ended by the most celebrated ohemists.lWo Keep It. California Sugar Which is pronounced to be the . purest article ever brought to this market. Best Branches of California Canned - PEACHES , APRiGOTS , and other fruits , i Flavoring Extracts , Limberger and Swiss Cheese , 1' Tobacco and Cigars , . Crockery & Glassware , r Wines and Liquors , ( - f GRAND DEPOT FOR ' CALIFORNIA Claret , Angelica , Port , Sherry Imported Cognacs , Khino Wines , all for Medical Uses. Our Prices being alwavs low. we ivite you to call , Heimrod & Dormann , B , W. Ojroerof 13th and Jack son Streets , MAIL ARMOR. Tlio Invincible Logic of Corros- ponilen'f ] at tlio of War , A "Vftlentine Shriekor Material- izea iu Plfttte County. Batler Oouuty Spenko Out , Short nnd Sharp for Kuil- roud Regulation. ho Autl-Monopoly Conveution ofFurmm Cou I Turners Multiplying Hopldly In ' Nnnco. Bpomornup : of Plntto. CoircfpondcnroolTlia BBR : OOI.UMIIUS , September 18. The op. position to Turner in this county has at last developed. Tlio Valentino boom has materialized. As John Dil lon used to eay , it is a boom with a rang a genuine boomerang. It is now in keeping of David Anderson of savory record. Does TUB HUE know DaveJ Ho is a true blue republican publican when his eou-in-Iaw is run ning for oQico and talks loudly about bolters , oto. , bat never voted the re publican ticket in his life. It is a no torious fact that ho has bolted ov ry election for the last four years , and is this year doing all in his power to de feat McAllister , the republican candi date for represcntativo from the float district , composed of PJatto and * Col- fax counties. Three years ago D.vvo was very active in accomplishing the the defeat of the regular republican candidate for shcrifl , in favor of his son-in-law , a bolter. Ho also induced a number of good republicans to sign his son-in-law's bond ns sheriff , but deserted when suits began to multiply on said bond for malfeasance in oflico and let the bonds men pay the judgments recovered against them. Dave is a notorious lackey for the U. P. and tries to create the impres sion that ho is Q special favorite with said company and tells the grangers that ho can afford to pay a cent more a pound for their stock f.a ho receives rebates from thu company , although it is hardly likely that oven the U. P. would pay auoh a price for a man of his caliber and influence. No batter fortune could have befallen Turner's cause in this county than to have se cured Dave's opposition. Even Boss Early does not cotuo to the front very lively ; on the contrary it is an open rocret that ho hi * kll the time been ready to sacriGco Yal. if he could thereby make { himself state treasurer. Dave's lieutenant is Goo. W. Clother , a statesman of rn.ro abili ty acrobatically speaking , a standing candidate for the legislature , who al ways gets loft in convention and then bolts. A good ono is told illustrative of his skill as | a political aero bat. Two years ago ho was an anti- monopolist but was defeated in the conveution. This year ho tried the other track and wont into the conven tion as an avowed railroad man. Im agine his consternation when the Pialto county anti-monopoly resolu tions were adopted by a unanimous vote. It was what the lamented Strickland would have celled a very short term , but George was equal to thy emergency. Ho rose and solemnly said , Mr. President , the resolutions just adopted express my sentiments exactly , and if nominated and elected I will carry out those pi inciples to the beat of my ability. Agidn defeated , however , ho again bolts. Thcso two men are on the street to-day adminis tering the oath of allegtancn to lifelong long republicans. A lidt of Val's sup porters is 'being ' prepared by them for publication. It is to bo hoped that they will publish the list. From the vigorous expressions of disgust by the most influential of Val's supporters ters ( if the course pursued it ia evident that said boom is reall * ' a boomerang. In my next I will give the political records of some of the stalwarts who are now shrieking boltera at such in fluential and consistent republicans as M. K. Turner and Luandur Gorrard. -X. OverUirowinc Correapondeace of The line , GENOA , NANIT. Co. , Nob. , September bor 18 I notice in fu.K HEK that Nr. K. Turner , of Platte county , has bean nominated by the republicans of the third congressional district. I mean Independent republicans who feel free from slavish dependence on Valentino and Lis vassals and political tools. That tlsoro is that freedom from boeaiam manifested bf any considerable - siderablo number of the votois , and a determination to unite in supporting a sound republican candidate , one free from the corrupting and vicious influ ences that surround and control the opposing candidate and his fictions partiBttin , is really encouraging ai an evidence of the advancement of the people in intelligence and independ ence , moral courage and fidelity to sound pnnciplrs. Nebraska haa been weighed down over since her organisation as a state by A large influx of political adventu rers who came to the stile to make their fortunes by office , politics and jobbery of whatever kind could bo made available for their purposes ; and many of them have been but too suc cessful in their aehemes through the tolerance or uuwatchfulness of the people. But within the jj&at few years a largo accetsion to the jxjpula- lion and votes has taken place , and with that increase a material incroa&o of wealth , intelligence and independ ence ; independence of political ecbcmcs and railroad domination , I uou d , vhorcforo , srom nn auspicious time to show such schemers and polit ical tricksters na Valentino and his subservient folio were , that they can not control ( his district for their own special aggrandizement against the public interest and wolf nrc. That tin and his oflico-scoking nnd paid politicians aud tools will resort to all kinds of corrupt nnd mworthy moans to eocurn success , no intelligent person will doubt. Doubtless all manner of'vindiclivo proscription , in tolerance , misrepresentation , ( ilnrinc falsehood and slanders will bo brought irto requisition l > j * them to deceive , intimidate nnd bulldoze the he itutini' , timid or time-serving pipon nnu voters in his support. For thcso nro the means htvprinhly resorted to by oflicoholdcrs of hU clim to retain oltico and power , and of nspirnntn who attach themselves to his fortuucn with the prospective hope of political gain ; or which is about equally potent with small editors nnd politicians frco passes on railroads , lint with men of intelligence , sound principles nnd in dependent minds ouch pernicious nnd degrading moans'to subsidize or over- teach the voters will have but little weight or iiiiluoncn. I resolved several years ago that I would not knowinply and willfully vote for corrupt , immoral or inca pable men for office , and I see no good reason why I should change my reso lution because 11'avo become a citizen of Nebraska , snd consequently during the same year that I htwo lived in the itatn I have not voted for a candidate for congress , but I am glad of the op portunity to vote for a candidate worthy of the oflico nnd the support of the republicans of this district. OLYDR. Bailer County Republican ! . Corroepondcnco ot Tin lliti. DAVID CITY , Nob. , Sept. 1C. The Duller county republican conven tion hold hero to-day selected de legates to the state , judicial , con gressional and senatorial conventions. The republican county committee is to moot three wooksboioro tbo general election to call the primaries and county convention to nominate a county ticket , including candidates for the assembly. It will be observed this will not loavu moro than two weeks between the nomination of county ollicers and the election , nnd the probability is that the Hon. J. C. Robborts and the lion , Thos. Jensen , will bo nominated again from this county , and Hon. J. H. Mickey , of Osceola , for senator. The caucuses for this convention were , as a rule , very light , and Frank lin precinct ( David City ) , ia slid to have had the smallest primary over held hero for many years , and the convention waa not much over half its full number as apportioned , with quite a number of townships not represent od by any regular delegates , because such precincts had held no primaries Butler county lias seldom over held n more quiet hardworking "diplo matic" county convention than this one , and President Pardoe , so well known in Central Nebraska as a thor ough parliamentarian , added much by his promptness and usual energy. Tha seven delegates to the state con vention are no doubt a mixed dole- ( talipn , with Si Alexander and 0. 0. White combined as the stronger el ment , and Dorsey not forgotten , al- thought it in claimed that nobody knows how they stand , so they could easily bo classified "a trading delegation. " They are Frank Davii , Dr , 0. C. Cook , Win. Housnottor , Uutchinson , Geo. Bnoun , B. P. Cook , and Senator A. J. Evans , The congreanionul dulegatoa are supposed to lean to Judi o 1'ost , with eorao Htrength for Liird , and nothing for Claudius .loue.s , although nobody claims to know. There was a resolution asking the state convention to take grounds for the oubmission of a prohibitory amendment , nnd the otbor two reso lutions adopted were as follows : Ifr-Holrcd , That wo are in favor of railway regulation , both state and na tional , in there respective spheres , in the interest of the producing and laboring classes. Resuhed , That wo favor a judicious appropriation by congress far the improvement of the trnnanortntion facilities of the Mississippi river mid its practically navigtblo tributwiua. Them was a Buitll tremble and ono or two who mude u slight kick Against the tumtcrai ) > ca rtoolution , and then subsided , vvliilo the resolution pasted with applause. IHVIB cm- is growing. The $10,000 elevator , just finished by James Boll , itt sup- [ josfd to bo one of the mutt complete in all its nrraiiueiuents nnd machinery , will have a feed mill , and is ouo ( if the ornaments of the city , being Cn- ishod unlike any other elevator over neon by your correspondent. Fra k Stafford , the superintendent , thinks it about ns complete a model and ns near perfect as it can bo , and claimu tor it -10,000 capacity. The mill ia about ready for its machinery. T. It , Myers is building a fine brick residence , and the county fair , to be hold nect week , is trying to outdo the stale fair. They have provided for a double bad ! . .on ascension on Tuesday , and are importing some noted scien tists from Chicago for the purpose of sending them up at the same time in separate ballcons , and nro expecting to pay largo premiums to the bicyc'e nderu , and run the farm nwhiuuiy on the grounds by steam. This will outdo any county fair ever held in central Nebraska. The public schools opened this week with Professor II. K. Call , of Doa Moinea , an principal , and W. I , Aus tin as teacher of the high school. Tlio schools have 300 or 4.00 pupils end five teachers , with probably another next week. Prof , Call is bu yond doubt an able and thorough man , and the board have shown wisdom in their effort to put the schools on a basis of advancement by securing cap able teaching fprce , and furnuhmg other needed nuppliri and apparatus , and the people will sustain them. Dr. F. S. JIassler , of Pawnee Oity , " " " - - - " . .I- -lJ-.ru.-H , ' Merchants and Dealers Throughout the Entire West are Inv.te'd ' to Visit the Mammoth Establishment owned and Occupied by WHOLESALE Notions and Furnishing Goods , AT i. 1 ST. cross IPIB ; nvco. , g Thu Brightest Lighted , Best Appointed Jobbing llonao in America , coninlnttii ; tlu < fj nrgcst Stock of Dry Goods and Notions west olho Mississippi. Solo mnnufnctnrcrii * - of tlio cobbiatod McDonald's Overalls , Duck , Denim and Cottonade Pants , CYCLONE ULSTERS , LINED SUITS AND CHEVIOT SHIRTS , In all styles now popular'with the Trade. Absolutely the best Goods In the Market and at Western Merchants can more than save their expenses a visit to this Mammoth stock be fore buying their Fall Bills. Traveling agents , with extensive lines of samples , visit all prominent towns throughout the west , and will call upon any merchant anywhere - - - where upon receipt of a request so to do. Send orders by mail , or write for samples. The most careful attention given to orders , and satisfac tion guaranteed , Remember R. L. MCDONALD & co. , st. Joseph , MO. For Borne time editor of The P.twneo Republican and The Teoumseh Ohicf- tiiui , has formed a partnership with Dr. T. J. Murphy , and will prnctico medicine at David , and they expect to put in a full stock of drugs. Crowds of people who wont to the state fair and are coming home , be lieving that Omaha is ono of the great citioa of the west. County Antic- Corrcjpondcucc of Tut. l'i K. WILSON vi LLE , Nub. , September 17. The Furnau County Anti-Monopoly convention mot on September iUh , at Heaver City , and nominated the fol lowing ticket : For representative , .1. G. Armstrong ; for county commis sioner , S. 11. Hies , < Arapohoo. The following delegates wore elected testate state , congressional and judicial non- volition at Uautintf ; O. JT. IJut-.notU 11. H. Holier , J. 0. Motcalf. A. F. Lauton , D. W. Irwin , H. J. lloming ton ; to the senatorial convention at Tndianola : S. R. Hies , K F. Hordin , J. A. Gibson. 0. F. Uannott , H. H. Hohor , A F. LMiton. The valley will support C. F. Bennett - nott for coni'rpss. Where is Valentino. Church Ilowo and Jim Laird now ? Wo suppose they are looking for a position in some land oflicn up Salt river. This part of Nebraska is 'uolid anti monopoly and prose to coo if the peoplu are not entitled to a repreoenution in the atato , and are going to show by their ballots this fall that th y have no use For such boB303 as Vulenlino , Church Howe , Carnea , Laird and such cup. pore. _ , -V- Flour Mill Biiruod. H | > eciU DIepitrh to Tim Ur.it. HAHVAUII. Neb. , Spitombnr 17. The Htcum tl > uring mill in Harvard was totally drstroyod by fire about 11 o'clock last night. LOBS about 85,000 ; no insurance. The firu caught from lire in the coal bitiH. Probably com bustion. _ M lvillo'n Family. Special Dispatch la Tun DKI. WAsiiiNnroN , Soptcmbor 18 The tclnirram rrceived by Acting Secretary erf Navy Walter , yputorday , from Engi neer Mdlvillo , eimply asked for oxton- Bioii nf loiwo on account of sickness in hid fnmily. The roqui'st wp.a grant- od. None of the pHitioularH of Mel- villo'g actions ara known at the de partment. Thf reports of his having deserted his wife crmtod quite n son- Hation amoni ! the ntlici-ila horn PiiiiiADKLriiiA , Sitptombor 18 Dr. L'ingstroth , Molvillo'a family p1iyni- cinii. and Dr Hirtli'Hnn , to-day gave a rnrlifiirito nf insanity in the oato < if Mrs. Melville , and oho has boon plncod in the Norriatown iiiBano asylum , llnr childrnn nccnmpaniod HIT to the niiy- um and then returned hnmo. Chief I3ngin or Melville telegraphed for his sister in Now York , who will hereafter - after take care .of his homo and his children. _ MUKID'H Cane Speed ! n'vpatch to TI | HKK. WASHINGTON , September 18. Ulgo- ow , counsel for Sergeant Maion , has treparod n petition for a habeas cor- > us addressed to , I uaeo Cox , Unitnd statesristriot judgn for the northern district of Nuw York. Sti-lUlnr bicutil | Dwpatch to'Iiu UIH IIuNTftiis POINT. L. I , September 8 Four hundred rmploycs ot the jtulnway piano works struck this norninv on account of the unpopular- ty of Superintendent Stunner. The HOD will not return to work unless he 10 discharged. Should the demand iot be acceded to , it is said tlio em ployes in New York , ; bout 1,000 vill also strike. _ A Colorado Cumot. pvcIM Di-putch to Tim ll DENVEH , Col. , September 18. At Jeoryotown and Central City , this bUto , at about eleven o'clock this morning , H comet was plainly seen with the naked eye about 5 dexrocs Tom the sun. Thu direction waa a .ritlu south of west. A FORLORN HOPE. The Bemnants of Arabi's Army Bucking tlio British at Damiolta , A'Pow Ports on the Sea Refuse to Lny Down or Oomo Out. The Frobobln Fnto of tlio RoTiol ' Chiofn-OponliiK the Rull- roiiilR. Wjicollnnoouo Muttoru from the Old World. - , Kpcelal r ] atclits to Till DEI. TOf > I.ATB TO September 18. It is buhevod the Anglo-Turkish mili tary convention will bo abandoned , AFFAIRS IN AI.EXAN1IHIA. AI.KXANDRIA , September 18. One of the ptrticipanta in the Juno mas- encru wus hanged hero to-day. It is reported a gunboat and troops have bcun ordered to opurato againat Ab dtillttk P.inhu , who ia still holding D.v mietta. Tram sorviou on the railroad has bi-en resumed. All Btutiona will bo occupied by the English. AiiAin roor.ti ) . ALKYANDIIIA , Koplombnr 18. Ono of the Kgt'ptian ollicern whoeurrender- od explains that Aiabi left his bent Kafr-El-Dtvar bucnuao ho noldiura at - - , thought the move on Isuiailia was a rmo and tlio real attiiclc of the Brit ish would bo on Kafr Kt-Dvvur. JlOMIINd Till ! I'OHTH. The sultan has quite recently boon in communication with Arab ! through IXtmiotU , and there can be no doubt that the resistance of the commander of that place originates from Stain- boul , POUT SAID , Spptembnr 18. The nominander of D.imiettn also h/ilda Forts Debta and Ghemiliet. The governor of Port Hiid HCIU < tn Arab to the rebel commander , Friday , but the mcBsunger has not returned. A FHAIITION OF TUB 0 T. OALCUITA , Srptombor 18. The In dian government announces the isauu of u loan of tivonty-livo million run- pee to meet the oxpiinies of the In * dian cuntingent in Egypt. AKAIII'H CICAUK UKIIMKNT. AI.HXANDUH , September 1H , The regiment 'which loft Abonkir , Inut night , to join Abdullah Pwlm at DA- mietta , wan Arab ! Paeha's own , and numbered 500 men. While at Kafr IS1 Dwrar Arab ! Pashi and his wife lived with his father , mother , Bitten and brothers. Arabi ate only what they prepared , a ? ho believed the En glish had spies in his camp who wished to poison him , IlKMKANOIt. OAIIIO , September 18. Arab ! Pasha says ho was compelled to fi ht ngainat his will. Ho maintains a calm , reso lute and disengaging demeanor. Arabi informed Gen. Lowe he trusted himeelf to English honor , as a soldier whoso army hud been defeated , Gen , hiwo replied ho could not djacues questions of war. Jim cnly mission was to arrest him. Arabi corisiderH Da LuHseps shamefully betrayed the National Egyptian party , who depen ded upon his asHurancu that ho would proHont any landing of troops , or war material by way of the canal. The British troops are well received everywhere , oven in the native quar ter , A number of Egyptian levies are leaving for homo , iu many cases tak ing their Remington rillus. Through out the campaign the Egyptians had a complete system of spies in Alexan dria and Ismalia , The rebels expect ed the liritish would attack Tel El- Kebir at night on the 12th , and they remained in the trenches all night. This shows the attack was not a sur prise. jinoiuiANii-.tNii TIII : rouri : . ALrxANDitiA , September 18. Two thousand Albanians h\vo : been re cruited to form the nouotus of a frenh police. Uuring the niogo of Kafr-Kl- Dwnr 85 of the enemy wore wounded and live have since died. A mixed English and Egyptian mil itary commieaion will try rebel ehiofs. The Biirrender of Aboukir is fixed for to-day. THU Kiir.wvn'H nr.uiiF.i : . The following decree proposed at a council of the ministers has been signed by the Khedive : Article 1. The Egyptian army ia dis solved , Articlo2. Officers gutlty ot robullion will bo proHocutod and punished ac cording to military law. CAPITAL rUMIHIIMENT. lliaz Pasha , miniatorof the interiorj * dtatea as the restoration of ordnr.mll bo impossible unless capital punish ment is awarded to leaders of revolt ho shall abandon the country if any milder sentence bo passed. Till ! HUItllF..VIIRUKII rOItOEH. Thn total Biirreiulnr hero wan 0,000 men , 70 hordes , 15,000 llomington riflcfl and GO field guns. The ourrendurcd rebel oflicors will bo confined in the Khedivo'n palaco. Ttro Bqiiadroim of cavalry from IMar- iot , after having been disarmed , were marched into Alexandria to-day. Suleimo lley , the Biippoaod ineliya- tor of the burning of Alexandria , ia captured. JUMI'INOTIIF BTVX. LONDON , September 18. Gerald Valerian Wellealoy , Dean of Windsor and domestic chaplain to the queen , in dead. A WOMAN Hiior. LoNlioNliKitnv , September 18. A woinun waa ahot by a process nerver near Ghontis , County Donegal , while resisting the eeiV.uroof her cattle. The process server wan arrested. Till : HICOi : IN 11UHH1A , Sv. PKTKIIHIIUIUJ , September 18 It ia understood that the minor state of sit'go hero and in four other towns will be prolonged another year. rllOJ.KIlA , MANILA , Suptembar 18. Thirty- four deaths from cholera yesterday , DUO hundred and sixty-one in this vicinity. AForyorou n Vltlt. Hpi'dal Dlxpatrli iu Tim II K , KANHAH Crrv , Soptcmbpr 18. L , D , RIIIIH , the ex broker" who waa ur- restud fur the forgery of railroad tickets - ots , waulartwegk released from cus tody on hail in thoKum of $750 , .John Knappenbergcr and his undo being security. The c IPO wus called at Independence - dependence to-day , but HOBS failed to appear. When last heard from he was visiting hi mother near Bruns wick , Mo. Boitnu Brlofv. < | utcli to Tun lln. JlosroN , September 18. President Arthur will bo the guest of the com monwealth and of the city the first four days of October , Otlict-r" of the insurance company of N'irtl. America to-day announced thev had dmcovorod discrepancies in their clerks accounts of $25,000 , the result of frauds perpetrated by the transfer clerk. A Oniiucli Rule , Sl'oclM IH.patch to Tux I ) . OITAWA , Out. , September 18 Am erican militia , desiring to make ex cursions into Canada , must henceforth iilo upnlication with the secretary of the United States who , approving , will forward the application to the governor-general through the .British minister at Washington. Bain Ball. lal ilUjuU li to Thu Krr. . UuFFAU ) , September 18. lloslons 8 , liuflalos 2. OI.KFELANU , September 18. Treys 0 , Otevolauds U , PARTY EPOCHS , New York BepuMioan Factions Gathering at Saratoga , Bun Butler Bnga the Bourbono of the Buy State. Thn Victory iiiMalno OtlisrNot.w , The Rrsnlt in Mnluo. Special DUpttch to Tim UKU. AuousT.Mo. . , September 18. The Ivumicboo Journal will publish to- { narrow the full ollicial returns from all ovoc the state except from iAx small plantations. llobio's plurality is 8'II8 ! , The republican candidate ! ) for oungross uro clootad by pluraliticn iu excess of that for governor. Thu republicans carry fourteen oftho uix- teen counties. Of the aonators. 28 am republican , 3 fusion. Ot members of the houao , 108 uro republicans , 41 fuuiomst. In two districts the oloo- tiotm nrc not yet dotcrmined. Butler nnd tlio EonrTunm Special Dispatch to Tun UPC , BOSTON , September 18 For Iho day preceding the domocrr.tio stain- convention , matters in tlio streets and nt the customary gathering places , ol the democratic leaders uro extremely riiit ( I1' ' ' " Viondqiurtoru at the Par ker hnudu i < 'ingh'oted. Nowhere It/ anything atj | > r"xinwting PxcUrmeivti Ool. Joims li. Frci eh , iw chairman o thu atntu central committee , will call the convention to order , Judge Ab bott will apparently ho the clwirm-ui. flun. TJutlur will receive the nomina tion by ucclaumtioti , Prohibition hi Special Dlhpatch to Tim Jlix. Piiii.AiiiarmA , Septi'inbor 18. A numbur ot prohibitionists of Penn sylvania assembled hero this afternoon to take measures to strengthen tlio anti-liquor niovumont in thu stnto. It ia expected tlmt the oulcomo of thu mooting will bo a puriiunotit organisa tion for the promotion of conatitu- tiuiml prohibition. Now Vork Republicans. Rpi-chl Ulipakli to Tim linn. KAKAIOIIA , September 18. All loading hotels are crowded to-night with members of thu republican purty. Political discussions nro > hoard everywhere - where , in the corridors and on the balconies of the hotels. Advocateu of the renoiaination of Oov , Cornell are moat outapokmi. It is generally ud rnitt od ho will load on firat ballot , hut Fol er men claim their < uu- diduto will not bo far behind - hind in votoa. Advocates ot \Vadaworth , Starin , Wood and aovoral "dark horses" are confident that after one i ballot a break will take placti to their particular choice. The general impruaion is that the convention will not conclude its labors in one day fine } a few even think it will bo Friday be fore the delegates cin Icavo for thuir homes. ant to Hnttou- | l | | UUll to TllK llXN. . Suptembor 18. First As- riatant I'ostmattor General Frank llatton was tendered an elegant ban- ( juet at the ( 'nxnd PaciiJo hotel thia morning , by the ulliccra of the Ohi- cugo postal service. A number of toasts were proponed and responded to. Among them ono ottered by Hat- ton , eulogizing I'ostmaatur General Ilowo as a mail and ofllcor. For Military OU.ainntoasb.lii. ichl DUjUtcb to 1 UK lln. Nr.\v YOHK , Septoinbor 18 , At Oreodmoor to-day Win , N , Farrow , of the Newport artillery von the match for thu military clmmpinnehij ) of the United Btatcv. Score 85.oat of a possibility of JOB. llu used the nflo used by MoYiUio in the inter , national contest , Col. San ford tltut with Sir Henry Ualford's rtla ( uiul 74 points.