HE OMAHA DAILY BEE. FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB , , Tl'ESDAY MORNING , SKITKMKKR 2 , 188-1. ACROSS THE WATER , The Cbinese Qovcrmnent Slill Refrains from Declaring War. England a Eendezvous for Eu rope's ' SooialistSi Bismarok is Not Ready to Discuss the Congo Question Germany Will Still bo Eoprosont- od at the Vatican , The Czar's ' Life Carefully Guard ed Against Anarchists , An EiiRUBnirmii'HHouso Blown Up by Dissatisfied Minors Other News. Tlio China Ilcnv. llosu KONG , Sept. 1. Admiral Courbot announces that ho has completed operations in the Mia river and it is now safe for mer chants to ascend to Pee Chow. HAMAUHO , Sop. 1. Merchants in this city engaged in trade with China have decided to petition Prince Bismarck asking li'uutousohis influence with 1'ranco to provout the blockade of treaty ports. LONDON , Sept. LA private dispatch from Tien Tf in Bays : "China is not disheartened. The government has issued an edict enconrag- inr troops to light and warning local authori ties overywhefo to protect non-combatant ITrcnchmen. PAIIIS , Sept. ] , The report that China had finally declared war ngaiott Franco is without foundation The Prime Minister Ferry has gnno to Saint Uio for a week's holiday , which implies that further Immediate complication with China is not likely to occur. Admiral Courbet has left the Isle of Matron and is be lieved to have gone to Hainan. Fiv hnndrud Fiench troops are ordered from Cochin China to Kclung. THK SITUATION AT MUAKIM. SUAKUI , September L The rebels made an attack on this place us usual last night. A mine near the city exploded as the enemy passed ever it , and nine of their number were killed. fil.ADSTONK. KliINliuno , .Septetnhar 1. Gladstone today addivri cJ another mooting of his constitu ents. DYNAMITE IN KXI1I.ANI ) . LONDON , September 1. An attempt was made t'Jiljy to destroy by dynamite the house of Moffat , maiiaznof a lurgo inino in Cheat- orrnoor. He had incurred the enmity of the miners on account of having discharged all op eratives win i took part in the Orange riots. The house was damaged but no one was injur ed. No nt rests were made. TIIKCIIOI.KUA IN l-UAKCK AND ITAIA. KOMI : , September 1. lie-ports of the rav- eges of cholera in various prs of Italy shows for tlu past 21 hours 110 now ca es and -15 deaths. A teiriblo panic frovails ia some dis tricts infected with the. cholera. In many instances - stances the physicians attempting to minister to cholera lutients have bean brutally mal- trcatd. Tlio persons making these assaults labor under the delusion that the doctorj are engjged in poisoning the pee | le. i'Alil.s , Sept , 1. At Marseille.s during the twenty-four iiours ended at ' . ) tonight nine persons died from cholera. The di.-ca o is increasing in virulence at Naples. A TALSK l-KOI'IIEr CArTL'TKD. LONDON , Sept. 1. Aihices from Trebizoud . itito that the governor of that place has ar- lestodsix omi.ssaries 'jf the false prophet , Hadfchi Ifiss.in. Thesa stated that the prophet was advancing on Trebi/.ond with a thousand men. The governor went forth to mecithem , but lulslu and his principal fol lowers hail aheady been captured and taken to Keicjoon , llV.NA.Min : IN AL'.STHIA. YIIINA , Sept. L 1'our dangerous anarch- ibts xvoni bi'jught from IVsth to thin city to day. Tito hunso of Dinof them , an iron wor ker named Tetzler , was sodrohed and machin ery fur manufacturing boaiba discuvcicd , Jo- ! tidooliis the boiiho containnd a uumbcr of iKiinbs and aln ) a model of a dynamite box which would infallibly cxplodu Wiion opened. Till : CONGO IJL'EMIO.V. ] ! r.ui.is , Sept. L The project for a confer ence to discuss matters relative to _ the Congo country has been abandoned. Jii.smarck approves - proves tlio ft delation of the free t.Utes of Central Africa , but c insiders a conference premature. When the desires of Germ my ' .ud the other powers interested in settlement ) in ' , ha Congo country have been better defined - fined , 1-Umarck will give his co tent to an international convention. A .SOCIALISTIC CONVENTION. LONDON , September 1. llartinanu , the mi- ciitlUt , while vi iting 1'aiis , wan warned to leave j'rance , and luniirrivi.'d In London with 1'einwkl , n friend of 1'iinco Knipotkine. A converitien of rovohitionarv wocla ists is called to meet in London in October. Delegates will ! con-tat chiefly uf ( Jarmanx , itimslanu uud Swi-s , I'UOTIXTINIi THK < VAIl. T , 1'Krrit.siit'ui : , Sept.I. . Tha Governor Gonernlot SUirnovia has issued circulars or- during the strictest hcrntiny , fof p s | ioits of t-t rangers , i. nd the iuhtantarnut of any per \ ' son plotting against tha f'/.ar. General Teh- irivino has uriivud In Hkiruovis to seenro meaMirfs for tha CZOIH safety. IIIIJIANV : Krii.i. iiwocsj/Ert TIII : I-OPK. UKUMN , KeptwnU-r 1. Dr. Schloo/er , Pnusian minister at the Ynticuti , 'will return toiiispost the Ifith fust , notwithstanding tlio demand of the irrcconcile.ablos for the withdrawn ! of the I'msai-in legation at the 'Vatican , AM DI'IUN WUKCK. LOXIHIN , Sojit. l.-Thti German Hlnp Mar- Oipalo , Klicktnbflig cajitain. from JJicmen for Xtiw Viirk , ntnick u neck off Full- isle , Scot land , and immediaU-ly t-ank. J'art of her ciow wcra lubcuoi , but miwt > ( thcui died from osaiutlon11 r/NPON , September L The JJrilifcli ROV- ban asked Cul Noithbrol ; , hMi eoinmi > .toiii'r of l-Igypt. not to extend hi * uii > iou beyond the end f October. His litst reports as high commissioner are intend- ill to bo In readlncs for presentation to par liament during the winter sos ion. All dis cussion with" the powers with relation to Kfiyptlan affairs \vill bo suspended in thu in terim , TIU : LATEST KltOM ( iOIIHOS. WADY llAU'ICgypt , Petitombor L The latest letter from Gen. Gordon bears datorf Juno LUIi. It says Khartmnn o.iu hold out till the midille of .November. TU12 KNGLISH ( illIN , The Slurk Lane K\prc8s' "Weekly llcvlmv. LONDON , September , L TinMaik Lane Mxpros ? , in Its weekly ra\iow of the l''nglish grain tradeays : The 1'higlii lieorn | harvest be gan and ended tinder unusually favorable con- ditions. Althoufili the yield of the wheat crop is reported variable , thu condition of the crop is excellent. Wet and cold weather itmmncd thotono of tha market to-day , Sales of Jinglish wheat the past week were 57,821 quarters , at 351 lOd , against ; ifi,017 irnaitow , at 'tils L'd , the corresponding week of last year , The market for foreign wheats Is unimproved , 'llm demand la at tha lowest possible oub , and values are nominal. In the elf contt trade du ring tha week , seventeen cargoes have nruv- ed. Seven were sold , seven withdiavvn , and six remained. Trade forward is inanimate. AM ) CASUALTY. AMIMIDKIIOUS HOW. CllirAiio , September L A Daily News , Oakland , Ills , special says : This afternoon Taylor Doane and Tom Drown , two hard characters , wont to the lesidonco of Kdward McConkoy , a young farmer , avowing their in tentions to "clean him out , " \Vhllo a rough and tumble fight between Donna and Mc Conkoy was progressing , Drown attempted to assiit his partu r , seeing which , n half-witted employee of McConkuy.'nained Dean , brained lonno ) with a scantling. Hrown immediately emptied three chambers of his revolver into Dean , when ho wrs himself felled to the ground bv a shower of blows from an Iron pipe In the hands of Mcdmkey. The latter surrendered to the authorities. Doan and Drown are both dying. Doano's death \vn : instantaneous. A SUSPK'lOfS CASE. Mioni.KPOHT , Ohio. September L Miss Maggie IJathbun , while buggy-riding ; with A. K. Uenedict , a drugc st , last night , is report ed by him to have loh the bugs/ and shot her self with a revolver , llcnedict is arrested. A WICKED IIKNUDKT. BUFFALO , X. Y.Sept. 1.-.lames C. Bill- ingham , aged 50 , of IV.ii , was arrested hereon on the charge of abducting .lennie Ward , aged 1 ! ) , foutid hera with him. Both are in jail Itilliughain has a wife and family , A CIIANKV MUnDKIir.lt. EJPliu.ADKi.i-iiiA , Sept. L A proas special from Jlazelton says : In Slabtown , a mining village , 1'eter Seaworsk this morning killed his ( langhtcr-iii-law , who had given him Bomo berries for breakfast which Seaworsk did not want , and the daughter-in law said ho must cat. lie then fatally stabbed himself. The National [ ; nlmr P/irty. YOIIK , September 1. The national committee of the national labor party met Ibis afternoon , John Itomega presiding. It was decided not to hold a national convention at Chicago as intended. The following declara tion was issued : "In view of the general union cf the various labor and reform move ments miller the banner of the people's party , which embodies in the main reforms urg il by this organization , tha national committee of llio national labor party hereby declares our approval of and co-operation with said pee ple's party , and local organizations are hereby directed to co-opcr.tto with taid orgaui/.ition in this campaign In support of the people's champion , lieujaiuin F. Butler. f .Labor. I'liil.Apri'lllA , Spct. 1. Grand Master Workman I'owderly and committee were in session all cay receiving delegates to the Knights of Labor convention which begins to- morrow. About 200 delegates aie expected. Tim convention will remain in KOSMOU about a week. The election of grand oflicers for the ensuing yojr will not take placa until the last day of the convention. Among the subjects to bo considered me insurance , cooperation , foreign organisation and extending the opera tions of the older in now fields. I'jI iu'H Clie.oHD and Butter Trade. ClIH'Aiio , Sept. 1 , An Inter Ocean Klgin , Illinois , ppocial says : "Cheese is dull ; regu lar sales 1-3 boxen , at I ! cents for light kirns. Butter active and higher ; regular ilcs ' . ' 8,000 pounds at 2L'lCii L'.S' I'rivato sales of 6 , Ml boxej of chuoso , and 127,1)0 ) J pounds > f butter were ropoi tod. Total sales amount Dcinocratlc Ol' Conriio. Lrrri.K Iton ; , Arkaiiias , Septemtcr 1 The Ga/.etto specials from all over the stateindi - licatu a very largo vote today , dim to increas ed population and a deep interest in the county ounty election" , Democratic statoticket was elected by a largo niajorty , Most ropiililleiiin voted ngaiiint the amendment , repudiating eleven million railroad aid and levee bonds. Tlio Wont nor T.idny. \V.\KiiiNflTO.v , Kept. L For the uppci Mia- t iisippi generally , fair weather and nearly ntn- tionary tBinporatun ; followed by cooler weath er , koiith to we t winds. For the Missouri valley generally , fair weather , slightly cooler , westerly winds. A Train AVrcolccil. l ) , Yn. , Sbptuiiiber L A Arir- Inia Midland train was wreuked this morn- ng for robbery , The fireman paw a man limp from tlu hnshej , and pnrsnul him into .ho woods. Hr found n bag in the bushes con.aiuliii ; the tools witu which tha rails were removed , A HM ! > In WhiHlcy. , Sept. L The effectof the reef - . of the whirky pi > il , was Been to- lay in an advanca of thu price of whisky ( ruin ArroHt of Anrl-Jo\vlsli .Si. I'l.ruusDfiio. September -Twenty- - i ht of the Anti-.li'wi h ilotcis at Dubro- vlt/j , wo.itc.rn Itushia , hu\i > bi-enarii'hted. HAPPY HASTINGS. Her Base Ball Nine Captnrcs First Prize at the TonrnaracDt. While Ooluiubua Rojoioos in Soo- end Money , Seward Takes tbo Hundred Dollar lar An Exciting Contest , with No Serious - rious Disputes , Yesterday's ' Eaoos at St , Louis and Brighton Beaoh , Tlio Tournament nt 1 < VlomI , Special to TUB HKK. l'uliNl : > , Neb. , Sept. 1 A few weeks ago correspondence was opened liy : \ few of our citizens with the base ball clubs of the ftnte , which lesulteil in a base ball tournament hold here time1 days last week. Arrangements wera made upon short notice in order that the tonrnamont might not cunllict with the teun- ion at ] ' 'romont , the state fair nt Omaha or the distiict fair horo. Itegnlations governing baseball tournaments wirj ordered of A. ( ! . Spaulding of Chicago who replied there were none. Our base ball association , numbering forty of our leading business men , through its committee.- * , formulated the following plan which met the approval of all the clubs contes ting : Ther were six clues. Kach was required to play three games dui in < ? the t > ur- nameiit , no two clubs playing together twico. The clubs \voro entitled tj prizes according to thu number of gamed won. Clubs winning the same number of games , that woidd entitle cither to a prize , wore required to p'ay ' off the tie. Ity ti is method there were eoven tiillcr- out combinations or possibilities of results , in which not Ics.s than ona nor moro than four ties would have to bs plnyotl olf. The prizes were S ' 30 , S1CO and SlUO. Kach club nil- vancod live per oont of the puree as entrance feo. The following named clubs entered : Columbuij , I'latr.smouth , Alexandria , Cnpilnl City of Lincoln , lilaino and Logan of Seward , and Hastings Iti-ds of Hastings. They were matched and played in the order with result ing scores ai follows : Seward ll'Lincoln ' -1 Hastings 111 Alexandria 7 Columbus 2U I'lattsmouth. . . ' 7 1 [ actings 1/ineuln ! ! Alexandria 20 I'lattsmouth 12 Columbus 10 deward ! . ' Seward 1C Alexandria 7 Lincoln 1'lattsmonth. Hastings. Columbus. . . I'rom thu above it will be seen that it was not necessary to play the game between Lincoln and 1'lattsmoiith to determine any prize , hence it was not played. It will al.vi bo oh- sprvtdthat the pamo between Hastings and Columbus determined firj-t prize , and that the losing club would have to play Sownid to do- terminu second and third prizes , which was done- with a hcorc of 111 tu 7 in laver of Columbu" . It waa necessary to play on newly laid out gioumU within the enclosure of tbo fair grounds. On smoother ground , bo it caid to tbn credit of the playeis , the scoio might have been less. The game for first pri/o was very interest ing end hard fought. Hasting kept the lead. Toward thu close ef the gamn Columbus was gaining. ColumbiH wont to bat in the ninth inning with the- score 11 to 7 in favor of 1 last- ing-i. Two men wen- out with one on second huso. huso.At At this critical moment the spectators wore excited and the player- " deliberate and cau tious. The ball was pitched , struck back witti a bound into the pitcher's hands , thu i u nner headed elf , and the game ended. There were many visitirs from neighboring ; towns , Hustings bciii the best represented. Lincoln had the favorite pitcher , I'lalls- month weakened in playing two g.unes Thurs day with the thermometer over 1C ! ) in the ehadij. Son-aid pltcdtoa : disadvantage by not having ( substitute ? from its own town. Likewise. Alox.indiia , whoso uateher was slightly disabled. There were no periousaccidont * , and no need of police. All differences wen- speedily and amicably nettled , and the doleated clubs gracefully snhmitlod. All prizes uern paid in full , Our citi/.eiis were liberal and hospit able. . The plavem express themselves ex ceedingly satislioilyilli the tournament and especially with thn liberality and failings of the management , for which the. members of tint association feel highly gintilied. Tlio Turf. imillllrON HBAl'II HACKS , ] { lliuilTON lii..vi'ii , Sept. 1. The track was alow. Attendance large. Five maidens Janet- furlongs 2-ynar-oldn - ta 1'rido won ; Macheio Id , Lunox M ; tinio , 1:05. : 1:05.Milo Milo and furlong Swift won ; Casino 2il , Bnllsliead , ' ! < 1 : time , 2:01. : Milo and a halfal1 ages Marklnnd won ; Tilford Hd , Wave o' Light Hd ; timu , 2I1J. ; Seven fm longs -non winnera all ngen Top-iy won ; MaUio Itaptuio 2d , , lee .Murray ad : time , iiu. : : Mile all ages - Noi-tlmm won , i'allnuins L'd. Treasurer Hd ; time , llli. : Mil" and a quaiter liurdlo 1 Sally won ; Cor rect 2il , Cluudu lirannon : ! d ; time , % , 8T. I.OUJS HACKS. Sr Loum , September I The track was good. I'uroC so\en furlongii , all agoii Halef won , XoraM. 2nd , MolJowling 'IJ'J'iinol'll. ; : | . Anlunin Htako all ages milo anil hull , April I'ool won , Jionnic. Aiistialian 2nd , Silt- llvan thhd ; Timii h'li.J , 1'iirn' tlirco ipmrtorrf milo heat , Rolling Chili , ( favorite ) won , Niphon 2nd. Cnantilly aril ; Tuna Ii0j. : Second heat- Chili won , Chantilly 2nd , Ni phon Hd : Time 1:111. : iStciiplu chnso full cnurHO , 1'iirru King Dutiilimiii won , Kniifoid 2nd , Heartless Hd ; Koino Vnry Imc-roMliii ; WA.SIIINITO.V , Kept. L Prof. Dodge , tint- iaticmn of the agricultural department , has iVuoJ a small book upon th" indimtrinl LCOIIO- nm of the I 'nited Ktaton , which me ents HOIIIO utiiliing results of Ills observations of llm sta- of munnfact'iring and ugrieulturul pro- duels of the country for twenly-fivo yearn. Within that porioJ , owing tu labor o.isiiu ; machinery , agriculture li\ : mine than doubled its productions with a Munllrr proiH > rtinn of farm labor , and now threatens a glut in farm products unless thU projection rlnll bo fur ther reduced. Tim question of an outlet to for eign markets is discussedhenhowntho ; turphia of food products merely pays for Imported food and beverngeJ , and that tr.ulie.umnt be niteniled without a ruinous reduetion in piiee. The distribution of labor inoivupations In this and other countries is shown with rcfeipucoto comp.uatix n thrift and progress. H is found invariably that the Inequality of the dl tiibu. lion of iiulustties rotnrda development- ONcliuivoly agricultural nations are al\\nyn poor. The phonoiucnnj prepress of the "cen tral west" Is presented in dpductlons from sta tistic * bowing that half the cuftivateit area of the United States HOH In ono-fourth of its ter ritory ; producing moro thin thi-ee-fouiths of roiuo of the prlnciiial rropj , The fact is cho\Mi that the Ohio vnllov is the most fully occupied body of laud , Oliiu having tM | > er cent of her nurfaco In larms , Indiana SS..I , Illinois , 88-I , Kentucky 81 and no other state ai much. It is * howii that already [ throo-tenths of the innnufaetures of the United States are pi-oduei-d within the "Central west , " in les than three-tenths of the arcn of the country , \vltldn half .1 rcn- tury from its settlement , TIIK AVIIKOK W 'JllK H Tlio 1'llol'n Story of tliu DIsiiHtor. KvAX.sviU.il , AnguntSI. Pilot .Tames Kay , who was on watch during the storm , states that the storm caught them live and u half miles below Kvansvillo , Uleinnur. ed ts sloor the boat with the wind until it reached Lock- hart's Point. Wh'ii milking the crossing a second gust caught thobo.it broadside. Ho immediately stopped and commouced luck ing her hard. Captain Smith then appeared on the roof and wont to the pilot house , lie had boon there but n moment when a loud to- port win hoard below , HUnpoacd tohaxoheon caused by the burstiii | [ ot a steam pipe. As the captniu reached the ( tops the chimney foil across the roof , crushing it in , and causing consternation among the passengers. As the boat was carried nround , the ropes uniting the b.irgo and the boat were snapped in two , and in minute the boat capsized. A s the lower end of the roof went down in the water , ho jumped for the pilot homo on the upper fide , ami as the boat turned ho climbed until the boat settled bottom up. Captain Smith , who went below to assist the wonnui from the boat to the barge , was one of the crow drowned. Spiiuisli-Aiiiurlcnii Trade. HAVANA , September , ,1. Public ( pinion strongly favora thn project of a commercial treaty between the United Status and Spain. At the froqucst of the governor general , the boaid of trade framed answers to questions on subjects cabled from Madrid. Three points discussed referred to tobaco , cigars. Hour and petroleum. The conclusion armed at wrro : KirnrJJto favor the introduction into thol'ni- ' cd States of the two first named articles , and if any preference becainii necessary it should be in favor of eigar.s. Kecoud. Duty on Hour be siieh that on its delivery hero the cost i f I ho American and SpiniJIi product flioulil bu the same. Lastly. To admit crude petroleum free. Clioyoiiiio County Democrat H. Special to Till : HUE. SIDNKV , Neb. , Sept. 1. A mass convention of the democrats of Cho > ly-iO county waa held tonight at lUnxiinic hall. They elected the following delegate1) to the dtata convention : A. 15. Peraingcr ami > f. T. Kinney ; rongrps- simial , C. I ) . Kesig and Mimon liubol ; judi cial and nenatoiiul , K. Jlmc and Xurman Stono. The congto-'sion.d dolojate.H ; are in- Htruclud unanimously for lion. Win. Novilln of North 1'latto. Tlie Cleveland and Hen- drickHclnbis booming. The 1'iihliu Dclir. W.\siiiNT.ro.v , Fep'eiubor L The debt statement usual ! today shuwH n dccrraro of the public < 'ebt dining August of S.ril .SW ; decrease hinco. limn JiOtli , IKS I , 8r.r > Hilll ; ; cash in treasury , SIM , 511,052 ; gold cortili- cati R onstaudiiig , Sf\2l \ , l'h' ' ) i ) ; nilver certili- cativ , , . ' ! , ' . ; eoililiciitcs of fdopot-it , $ tl-liOOCO , ; refunding ceitillcates. S271.SIOO ; legal tender , 'IKiJo'.I.Wi ; fratinnul cniienuy , SO.U2S.001. Clearing UOIIKU Statcinfliil , liOl.TON , ; Sepl. L Dispatcher ) from the leading clcarimr houses o ! the United Stales show total clearances fur the week ending Auumt ! iO were ) ? ' . ( ) , ( ' . , , a deereaso ot 20.71 per cont. as compared with the corresponding pending week of IHSU. Kiillrond Aculdoiit. BOSTON , Aiignst It ! . At Nnntasket licach n live jear old danghlor of ThomnH Ke an , of Ituston , wanderud up the track of tlio lailroad in front of nn approaching train , leather and iiinthoi' hahtened to the idtcue , ulicn all weie ftriicU by the engine. The child was killed , the other ) probably fatally injured , Tlio I'flopleH'.I'nrty In IMinHiiuliusnlH ( UOSTON. Sept. LA call of the people * party to the voters of Maxfiachnsettx fo. ' a state cimvuntion at Woici'ttsr 21th inxt. do- nouncOH the free traile h-iming of the Chicago platform an inimical tu the working man of AtiHT.ca , ami a ilepaituni from'tino demo- uratlu punciples. " Tlio Col ton Crop. Xi\v : OUI.KANM , August Ml. Tim National Cotton Kx jhungo in IU report of tlin growing crop fur Augnnt pays : Tim inonlh hix : proven iinfavnrablu for the uutton crop , anil the con dition has dilcrioratod , being now K'l ' against Wfortlnly , 8.r ) for .Inne. and HI for May. Tlio Denver H.vpoHllloii Oponnd , DI.NVIII : , Hojit. L Tim third annual ex position , under the nii-splce * of the DoiiMir chamber of commerca , was formally "pniii-d toilay. Tim city is cniwdcd with vxltoni front all parts of the Hlan and the Biirroiind- territories. Tlio DcnUi Itcoonl. ABIIVII.I.I : , N. C. , Septi'inber L .Indgo K. II , KnglUh , chief jnvtico of the Hiipicimi court of Arkunii ! , died lime to-day , lie won lor tuiilvo yeaiH niaMiiiio grand master "f that Btato , Tin ) ( Jroim In liiilhi , UII.DON , September L Anxiety for the e.ropsi.s iiicriiihing in India on HOI juut of continued droutl. . PACIFIC PERPLEXITIES , Tronliks of the Trans-Continental anfl Tripartite Alliances , Other Paoifio Roads will Not Ally with the U , P , Unless It Withdraws from the Tripartite Combination , And Oablo Will Not Allow This to Bo Dono. The Erie Bondholders in England May not Svno the Koad , Tlio 1'renont Situation In StoukN In Street Other lEnllwnr ftlllttcrt ) . Trlpnrtlto or Traiis-Contlnoutnl ? Cilti'AiiO , Sept , L OeneMl ' 1'rallie Mana ger Kimball and ( Jenernl Passenger Agent Morse of the Union Pacific passed through this city on their way to Saratoga to attend the meo ing of the 'Irans.continental associa tion tomorrow. Neither express much hope that the asjoclalion can survive unless the trl- partileallianeo is roli'Kated to oblivion. The conference will have a number of knotty prob lems to Folvo. The Santa Ifo will not cancel its notice tf withdrawn ! unless the Tripai lite ihiMild bo dissolxed. Union Pacific people , while they are heartily tick of the alliance , will yet bo afraid to promise its dissolution for the reason that President Cable has bjldly expressed his doloi initiation to hold them to their contract , which declaration hns smoth ered any independence they might have pos sessed. The Texas k Pacific will not comeback back to the apuociation unless it bo transform ed into a pool and that could not bo done without running squarely afoul the tripaitite doid. The Atlantic Pacific will not com promise except it bo granted additional con- ucraioiiH ou account of the exteiihion of its service through to the Pacific coant , Opcrntioim In StockH. Special Dispatch to to THK Uii : : . NKW YOIIK , Sept. L The slock market opened. ) per cent , higher for Union Pacific than the closing of Saturday , and irrosular hut generally weak for the rest of the list , and with faint clFortH ta rally continued all day. it isery centrally bulioved that the unsettled condition of alfairs among the railroads can be easily adjusted whenever thu powers that bo aio ready for settlement. His evident , however - over , that the leading bull operators of the past MX months are iiiiully | waiting for divel- opments that do not jet appear upon the sur face. Possibly is is only to Laniit | the bears to iucrsaso the line of tthorti , but if this bc thu ciho tlio latter take hold with great caution. The power of the bulls to squeeze the bear unmeicifully whenever the hours take any coiiBi'derablo iutt'iwt in the market is admit ted I y all , and this prevents \igorous at tack , while tlio hulls fail t > obtiin an impor tant following by putting prices higher. The lusult is a very im.s.itihfacloiy and impiolitable murkut alike to brokers and customers. Tlio Krio. Special Di-patch toTiiH lir.i : . Niw : Yoitir. Sept. L Notwithslamling the prnmiscs of linanciul aid in paying elf the lloating debt of the I'irio railway , nnido by the commlltco of the ICnglish security holders who ii-sently visited this country , it is not lillieult to find persons clnsoly iiisidn and well informed ready to aver that .John King , , lr. , will not bonadi ) president of the com pany next November , but that ho uill bo mailo ri'ceiver hofora that iluto. It was thought that the company might default In payment of interest on tlio timt consiilldatod lionds today , but in Homo way it has raised the necessary funds , and is paying all in- tertHt falling due today , amounting in the aggregate to about ' ? S7fi,000. Humored ClmiiK < ! H In the O. M. .tBt. 1' . JIli.w.\iiKii : : , September L It is rumored thatS. S. Meriill , manager of llio Milwaukee and St. Paul load , is to be made vice proi-i- lent andthat his nmntlo will fall on Assist ant ( ionorul Manager .Miller , the hitter's poni- lion being filled by I' . P. Itipley. of the liuriington and ( inliicy. It is further said that A. C. Mini , general freight i-joiit , will bo promoted to llm position of freight trallic manugur , Assistant ( ioneral I'lel ht Agent Keyos receiving liird'n pie.sent ollicn , and N. ( J. ( inll Hiicfocding Keyes. Air. Itipley laid linilfilit that nodoliiiiti' offer had been made , but ho would not deny having been ap proached. ItllNKOll Sn 0 IClljllllllMl , New YOIIK , Angiint . ' 10. Judge liaitlott toilay in the siipionm court grunted an addi tional injunction in the case of lligginsun VH. Sully and otliurH.iliroctors cf the Central Iowa railroad , the eider being directed agiiii t Rnssoll Sag. ) and tlio Connecticut Construe- tion company ami enjoins them from dispm- ing of any ntuckti and bunds in their posHCsnm which \verorcceivrd by tlio construction com pany for iTccliiiK fences. Cat tli ) iiK , Angniit ! IO. Trunk- Linn Coin- 1'ink furnishoHtlii1 following : In au- cnnlaiico with agreement with the standing coinuiittoo of the joint executive cummittee , notice i hereby given that , tuldnguffectimmo- dintely , tariff ratrs on i-.ittlo and dressed beef will bo on'tlia following huHJ * : I'Vom Chic gn to Now York , cattle 2J contu tier 1K ( ) lln. , and f , 112 cents per 100n ] \ , ill Mini ) Tron lileH , i LOOAN , Ohio , September I. IJvcrylhing is I cmliit in the valley thin morning mil no an I tnc.ntic.Ued icpuit f damage to puinon or pro- petty olnro last night. There was a rumir this morning that fifteen men had been klllod at llnchlel , but It Incksconnrnmtlonand there s probably nothing in the report. Telegraph eotntnunlcateon is In good shape this morning. It Is learned that the continued firing oaily ! n.st night hotweon the sinkers and guards at Sand run and Itomj.streot , but it is not known that any person was injured. The governor atrivod hern on n npix-inl tr.ilu o.uly this morn , ng and Is diaiiosoil to le.un all he can about iho Mtiiittlnn before onlering moro troops on .ho ground , lie. l.s accompanied by his pri vate secretary and a representative of the as sociated preM. The governor hud n consultation with .he fhrilir ami leading ritl/otm of Logan this nornlng. llomiy * ho has foimeilno definite conclusion as yet from talks ho hni had , but will inako a circuit of the mines to-day and ; ry toni-0 the leadeisof both Ulrica. Ho will bfl accotupnnlml by the sheiilf , JudRo Fries- ncr and others , Vrank Woody , in jail lu-re.arreatcd for par ticipating In the lints Saturday night , and for idioollng Win. Harl , one of the guard * , made iijfnll confession this motnliig , in which lie hns given the 11:11110.1 : of five or i > i\ leaden * In the attack of Saturday night. Sheriff McCirthy will furnish the names of tlmio Implicated aspooii as the atrosts can bo made. Woody in in jail hero and the pronounof militia about the jail seems to hava had the effect of making him weaken. SritAmvil.i.K. Ohio , Sep. L Judge 1'rles- nor , of Locran , who Is in consul union with lav lloadloy , tldnks the w > nt of the trouble n the valley Is over. Thu governor says li'ricRitor Is charged with a great dull of tlio responsibility mid consider ! his opinion of considerable force. The governor loft Lopan xt'.MOfor a trip to the ptinclptl mining towns , lloforo leaving ho telegraphed Lo all points that ho wanted to moot the prominent minors and hear their side of the story. At all stations a large number of miners were out to meet the train , and at this plneo about 500 had congregated. Tlio greatest Interest prevailed and thu gover nor began holding private consultations with roprqsentalivo minors , The prosidciit of this district and others who were questioned , deny strongly that there is any necessity for the militia at this point. The governor told thorn that he did not want to bo forced to order the military on the : , . -01 md and is exacting promises that the min er. ! will do all in their power to aid the civil antlioiitio.s. If ho should conclude , however , after visiting points , that the military i-ir.ro- quired , ho says ho will have tu aivo orders to that effect. ( AUK , Ohio , September L Keports of ox- citomunt in this region are unabated and ru mors of moro outbreaks last night , of which no particulars are obtainable. Throe mm-un ion minors were at work this morning , but threats of violence against them are growing moro and moro open , ( lovoruor lloadly's movements are not definitely known , uxcont that ho loft Lugan. It is thouaht ho in mak ing a personal appeal to the strikers. Tlio Grciu. iiulior I'nrnclc. Niw VOIIK , Hjpt. 1. Uroadway was lined thismmniiig fiom the City hall to 1'our- teenth utreot with people assembled to wit ness tha labor par.\th > . The first division of thu parailn was composed of piinleis , building trades unions and bricklayeis' unions. Th sOL-ond division was mr.do up of cigar makers and workmen from furniture and clothing trades. The third diviniiin was composed of butchers coupeis and other trades uulons. The fourth divixion WIH mailn up of a number worklngmen not nlUchud lo uny organization , Kully .JO.UIIO were in line. Jfcioli body of men iu the proceniou were H 'ino ' diftlimtivo budge , cap , apioii or other nymbol of thi'ir trade tu glvo a uniform appealUIR'H. Many triidoa g.ivo illuRliMllona of thi'ir tiecupallons The buti'IiciM intruded lo i liihlr.itu their trade by killuiK innuiiiurnblo uittlo as they wontnlnnc the stioolH , lint Ili-nry Hurgli , with n miiiari ol polio" , intuifdred with that poition of tlio pro gramme At printing Iiouso piii | > ro the precession was rirtiimcd by Patrick l''oul ' , lionry ( jOi > iv > o , .lohn Swlntnn , Lewis K , I'ost and n number ofjitlier * , Alter thu pincexsiim had been dis- misBt'd tbo men ntleododu lai"u iiuiulieiof pic * nics given In honor af thuholluny. A drill , on n Itnll. Mi > Ki : < ii > N , Mich. , August 'II.Tho crow of tin'wrecked sehoonur lirigham arrived here on hoard thu Waller Smith , which picked them uii in mid-lake , Thursday forenoon. Thenaio four in number , Jainen l.oary , can- libi , 1'aliick I'oweiK , Itichard Ilird and Edward Atkinson. Thu ISrigham left Mus kegon on Saturday , the I''lil iutt. , with a cargo f Iniiibcr for Chleao | , Snndiiy o\ening a violent pquall Htruelc her , mid i-lie was nearly HWaiupcd , Tim imn stood at tlio pimp all night , but tinsrorm iiicrfasod. .Monday tori'llooit tile Ilii InIn ripjr/.rd and hhurt'y nfli-rwiird eanened bottom up. All day thij , men Iliulud about on r. temp ir.iry raft. The tiiim uwt-it ] IIVIT them. Thalr Milfcrimj-Caii' not bo told. Tu-Kiluy pntst'd , OMII vi xfu only being flern , tha altemiou of wliicli th > y fnlluil to , .tt'a-t. The HJtinllon w.is mifliungi'd until - til Thnrsuay n.orni"g , wl t-fi rescued by tin Waller .Smilli , I'p 11 th tf. l.iin. the moil hid hum niliioly witiunit fo id on tha frail luft bt the iniiey of Din M.itei'S , Ohio IteportH l-'lno Ci'npu. C'ou Mill's , August 111. The August crop report , based on the actual amount of wheat threshed , shows the average of Ilil buslicln per aero orIII , ( ! SU lllill bu liels for the stito , t'io ' hirgOHt yield over had in the Ktato oxuopt in IBM ) , oats average , Illj ; barley. U7. The enmlillun of other eiops , per cent , is : rye , ' . ) - ' . uirn , 711 ; buckwheat , lit ; potatoes , lit ; to- bicco , I.1 ! ; curghum , ( i ( ! ; rlovvi need , ) ! ) ; npjilcs , liS. Tlio quality of wheat on the whole Is the best over threshed in Ohio. Llahlllllc..H $ IOOOOHHCtH ( ) MX. I'lriHiTini , Aiiitict III. The Coiiiuiercinl ( io/ctto , Newcaitlo , I'a. , Hpucinl siys lliat Wiillaco'x savinxs Hank closjd ill doors yos- lonlny. Llalilltios era estimit.d at . 109,1)00 ) , uni-ets nothing. Tim f.illurn last week of n bank IHHI , WI < H | ; at ilainostinvn , Dakota , in which Walluce's son v/.m l"riclv ! interested in hHlttveil t' ) h.ive precipitated the suspension Kluiir Mill lliirnril. Hr. LOUIH , Sopt.einbor L The i-xti.-nsivo floiuliij , ' mill nud wheat obva'.or at Waterloo , III , , liiirntjil yinlorduy , tngur.htr with thirty to forty tlioiisind liuilieln of wli'mt. and six bun- barix-Iii . of fljiir. Luss i iJOJ,0i)0 ) ; insured f itiJiii HIiuiloiiM ! 'lrnt Vote , ! ! , N. Y. Heptombor L Mrs ICIizuliiith Cuily fcltaiitoii cast Jinr timt vote at thu fchnol election line tn-dtiy. A lady was flfcctoil trustee. TRADE AMD TRAFFIC , Honflay's ' Movements in ihB Grain anfl Cattle 2ft i _ iy Wheat After Ol H _ arable Activ ity Olos' ' s .ghori " H Corn iu Good D d , On Advan cing * rosi Pork Dull and Easy , and Lard He- maining Firm , Trading in Cattle Generally at an Advance in Pricesi A Siccul tor HIIJH n nt Special to the Tm : HER , Ciiic.vcio , Sept. L The volume of trading on 'chnngo to-day was quite largo and a stronger feeling prevailed in all markets. WIIKAT opened strung , . | @ijo higher , influenced some what by the better tone of foreign advices , md the reported wet weather iu Kngland , but iffcrings were quite free and n dcclinu of Jo noon followed , Under n good demand , nm ! after the pressure to neil had subsided , the market improved again jfo , fluctuated and closed on the regular board about po over Sat urday. On the afternoon board prices again advanced , closing at 80 for September , 81J for October , 83J for November , and S3J for December. co UN was in good demand and the market strong nud higher. Receipts were fair , but the out inspection was largo and the short interest rattier disposed to buy. Cash was in good re- quofet , ami this toiuled to strengthen the fool ing in near futures. Deferred hitmen did not vary materially. The market opened firmer and n shade higher , then sold elf jj to j'c , rallied le under good demand , fluctuated and closed to So over Saturday. No cbango occurred on the afternoon board , the market closing at fi2Je for September , 50jo for Octo ber , and IGJ for Wovomber. OATS were easier early , but rallied to previous liguros later in the BI-HMOII , closing at 25jja for September , 2GJ for October. I'OllK. Was dull and easy closing nt Sl'J ' for Sep tember , October , and Sl'J 115 lor the year. I.Ml 11. Wns firmer on regular board , closing at $7 7 27i for October , and C'JJ for November. CAT t I.E. Among the fresh receipts were 0,000 west ern rangers and 1,000 Toxaim. The quality of westerns was the bcstof any day this seison ( Jood natives were scarceand Hold equally a strong as hist wi-olr , the boat nt SO 50 to 57. ' Second clnxi natives and grnasera were not In largo supply , but weru slow on account of u largo number of westernsof good qualitywhich the buyers preferred at difference in price Native butchers stock was in peed demand owing to alight run nfTuxnns , coivs , bulls , etc ; making strong prices , namely : -t : 03 to SI ( ifi. Stockers mid feeders woru so irco and demand at fair prieosund steady. L\'O through Texans were on the market , but they are quotable at 8H 60 to -I 23. Ono bit ; ilrovo of wintered fold nt 84 25. s The Snow land and cattle company iod/ li 00 Wyoming * sold that averaged about ! )15 ) Ibs.aud brought-I 00. Tim Swan Land nud.Cnt- llo company had a train of SO cars of Wyom ings that uvcrngivl about 11-10 and told for 5 15. 11 nod to choice Hhipping , 1-00 to 1350 bs , ( iOO ted CO ; common to mftlltim , 1000 to 1200 Ibs , I 30 lo ( i 80 ; butchers , ! 00 lo 450. Hunan callh lOc lower : grass Texans , 700 ton : i)0lbi ] ( ) , It .10 to1 25 ; VVyoming , 1125 to 12CO Iw , 5 50 to C If , Wyoming Texans , 805 to 4225 bsI CO to1 10 , 1IOQH ipenod sUnlig. Ono of llio first sales was to a , speculator at (5 ( 75 for a choice lot of heavy. 1 lint-wan the highest price of tha day for that ort. A few I'hiladelphias , it was reported , tfold as high nslifO. The market generally was active , and prices strong and lOo higher m all sorts. In some instances theruwasnn. ulvancoof 15to20c. Light sold at C 76 to i ( iO ; bulk at 0 : i.r > to ( i 10 ; the host heavy C 50 to 1.75 ; mixed , < ! 00 to 030 ; graders , -I 75 to 75 ; light , 150 to 210 Ibs , 5 23 to li t > \ } . /DARS / no u fmyiNctoiiGtDDOvm - = ' [ f * = * ' ; U CR AM S1OOO. i-y&'n [ ralumoriiny'JnjurloiistuTisIancc.scaii lo Ibnuil In Androu'H * Jcnvl BnUinc 1'ov/tlor. . Is JKJS- ilvi'ly PURE. JJeIiiiei lurMiluiiiltc ! Un oiilaUi recefveil Irom aiinli clu'inl.-.t.snH.S. DannHaysUos- I'.ir ' M. jJeluiiniUune , of ( Milcngo ; au < l uaslaum liudu , Jliltviiukce. Never wild in bull : . e 9el4L | _ . ' recognizes ! . To Seeafer )