HE OMAHA DAILY FOURTEENTH YEAK. OMAHA , NEB. , WEDNESDAY MORNING , SEPTKMI5KK , * > , 1884. NO. 64 COMRADES IH CAMP , The Ro-Union at Fremont Proving Great Snccess , Mayor Oleland lelivors ) the Ad dress of Welcome , Ho Recounts the Story of the War , Captain Palmer Responds to His Address , Ho Describes the Fremont oi Twenty-five Years Hon. G. W , K Dorspy and General Atao Address tlio AbSUIIlblllRC. Special Dispatch to Tun Br.K , 1Y.I.VONT , Sept. 1 The reunion ( s proving a grand MUCC'SS , Keguhr and special trains \vcre loaded again today and from prcsen piospocts it would ba s fo to nay that tlio prophecy that 50,000 people nnuld bo in at- tomUnca here is liktly to bu reali/od , The iurning over of the ciinp wa1- the main feature - uro of today. Mayor Cloland delivered tlio address of welcome , which was in good ln ti nud we'll received. Below are a few of the extracts : "In 1KI this natimi was confronted will the astounding and startling proposition tha a number of the states avould no longer rocog nii-o the- supreme authority of the Unitee St.ites government , would no longer yioh obcdionco to the constitut on adopted by our forefathers , or to the laws enacted by the pee pie of the United Slite * , but would wminuuv AMIIOUM A Ntw rovi.in > Mi > T bused upon the Cu'Loini ' doctrine of state rights , having as i primaiy object the perpet uation of slavery within its birders. The in auguration of Ab'-ih un Lincoln . < .s president of the United States WHS tha sign d for the in auguration of n civil war , which was destined to lie long and bUtei ; destined to m iko doso- lata many n h ipiiv home ; destined to mike in my a wife's and mother's heart bleed : des tined to make ninny a noble and patrii tic tni TO JHTI : THI : DC.ST. At that time no man could f loiall the magni tnde or dmation of the war tlut was to follow. No man could furct-11 iho lives tli.it xvoro ti be sacrificd , ihd Biiiroiingj and privations th il were to be endured , thu happy bines thai wore to bu des jute 1 , tha ilifasU-r ard dev.is tition to bo wrought in a beintiful , iud pros- perom countiy. Alas' How ir my of thosa who put on the blue and bady l.irowell to kindred tie * ho sleeping beneith thu southeii hod. How many nor them homes mourn the the loss of a futhei , husband , son 01 brothei. IICT TIIK 1AII C\1JK .and the nation tajoiced lejoiced nt the sur render of Ilichiiiond rejoiced 5 tbo el so ol a bitter struggle rej 'iced at the .return t < then home' ot the snivnois of the Graue Auny of tbo ItsM'iblic. Si < thousmd heirU m the city of Fremont are filled with gratitndo to tbo Guvnel Army of the Republic , .Six thousand biarts ma open to bid > ou vvolconm today. Tiuonili ; the instiuiiicntibty of ' McL'hei < on" post No I , wonro b inored bv your | iiesunco On their behalf , auelonbiiialf of tbociti/einof'Fieuiuiit , I W. ' TOD wi iCOMI and extend to you a eoidid greeting ; 1 c\ tend to yon the freedom nf the cuj , and 1 a siue you tint 16 is the wi-.li . of every citi/i n tlut thn reunion will bo sucti as to bo remain- bured with pladsuro by oieh and ; illtf you so long as bfo lists Tm addles of welc mi ) was rescinded to I y C.iji'aiu ' Palmer , depart ment cjmiiiinder of tbo ( ! . A. 1 ! . Iio said ' 'llio Grind Army of tlio llpptil/lU of No biatka and their iiiemls buvo muvchcd on foot , in w.vous mil hj rail t > lay sio/o to the eity that twenty hvn jeirs ago vvhei1 1 first c.ama heie stood as the oni'ovr bicKicrrvTios wc t of tha Missoiiti. At that timt accoid- iug to "Olnys" nowbst m ips within tbo toi- ritoiy known as the gieat Amoiieau des-erc. This was the jumt when tLi von tme nmopl intman , ilia Piku's 1'eak and the California gold seeker bidi goodbyoii ) civil- i/ition , [ test 10 nl 'iiic ! piistiilliccs , telrgiaiih lines , homo , fnoiuls nnd the old luo-ido. IJveiithing that suivnd to w irm tLe h-irt sivothe luring trouL-jrons Oed of fortune weio left lul.'nd ind buyond this point tow ml tlis weatern any all vv.u'.u blank as UK v-ouly n few traiUiig mid mihtuy poits LIKI ISI.AMU JO IWI.il IHIMDNOICV4 Ol nih vr.v-ii Kellect ; the nriival of vlfiloi * at tint camp Uilav will muia than numbc'i tlioentii ) ul population of N'ebraskii I3 ! yo.us ago. After thanking the mijor and tl.fi people of Kro inont foi their p oimse of a vieik's pltj'.uri' , mil in bib ilf of llio boys to behave .them- selves asjioldiors and citi/m ho give thoin the " ( ! od blcsivf u" and retired , In tUMiing nor tha cmip , H > u. ( ! . \V. I Doisey ilohv erod auaibliiHs , v/hich was iseiMinded tu by tbo new coiiui mil , r , .lolm M. Tliayer. Cimi ] hu 4 will Lu the order tom lit. Mining Triiiili'ps , Co.vt , CfSWiP , Vc. , Soptoinbtc 2. .Sheriff Chamlxiis airivodluut night. lir will remain t < i bee that ifipln protectiou i given to all who il'tiie t ) work. The htrikoi * made no attempt to interte-pt any niii-nuionuts on the wuytowcrlc K\IKU \ Satirdav. Jt is thought tlmt ninny will mail themselves < if thosherltf' * pre enr tojeturil ti the mined. j > > tioublo U auticipatixl Coi I'llliUi , Ohin. fiep. ! ( . The fcitiatiun at tbo imnrs tovj.ay M the vie t ipiiot uf any tiroeincotLi strike btn'iu No damaffe to rjer'on 01 property rtiMilted from tint atti.ck of Kiturdav nig t The governor has oid red nil militia winch were In H for moving order. . , be dlitnissod for thmoment exe-opting Co. 1C. of DelawarP , which lll bo taken In tlm n ttit > of tbo minus this ufU.iiioun.to Ixj used at dlf- W fcrnnt points of the tailr a'J. CISONSAII-qit. 2 The Tmiflfc Star CJre. . ( Ohio ) , Hpechil sajf Kverything Is imet , | lieio > 'o attack anticipated in the f day tlm- . About one Imudri'd 6trlki M moved on Huchtol last night and fired on the gu mis , The fire WAI rotnrnod and the strikers lied. Nn c-asunUIos reported. Three hundred mill- t\\ \ reached Iho valley last night and vvero placed at Snake llollow.Sand Town and 1 eng stretch The strikers icport seven VM'imded in the attack at Imngstri tell Sunday night two fatally. Uridges w ere threat ! nt d and a patrol train was run all night. I'mMH IM. , Sept. U. Sheriff Chnmbors called at tin- camp this afternoon and notified the strikers that ho would not peiimt nny interference - terferonco with the men who wanted to work and assured them that as lotu ; as they kept within limit ) of thn law Iio would not disturb them. The Hungarians who anlvid at Courtney jcsti rdaj did not go to work today. The miners will r'stablUh ft camp at tlmt point tomoriow and trj to pemuiKle the fur- titfiieis to leave the Monoiigahola Valley , hUMMISU bl'OlllS. Tiio Onr. ThKVIKH 11KATS HOSJII II. , Lou H.I , M MS. , Kept. 2. The three mile hnndieip race between John Tvomrr , of Me- Kecsjiort , IV , ntiri ( icoigo II. Hocmei , of Hoeton , was rowed this afternoon onllajfgett'd I'ool , Andovxi. Thoeourtowas divided into stretchc'i of three quatttrs mile each. A handicap of livosccond ) ttirt was given lies- mer. 'iheiv were i o stake ? , the agreement being to divide thogatn money , two thirds to the winner anil one thud to the loser. Tlieio was a 1 uge attendance of o irsinoa and sport ing moii. The vvoathei was very propitious. It W.H nearly five o'clock when the oarsmen dicw into line for the word. It lucked 1 mm nts nnd 38 se'comU of hvo , when the refcice R.mi the wind , * ' ( ! o" to HoMiier and live o- ondi Inter when Tcviuer stnrtttd. Ilosmer took the water b idly , nnd by the time Teenier wnsunder way there vtrro but two lengths cleat water between the boats. ILosnier t.vrtcd with a 31 ! stroke toTtemei's HO. IJoth men steered wildly at fiiet , but Teemor rapid ly owrh inled his opponent and turneil the stake on ovm torms. Then Toemer began steadily to pull away from llosmer , who al nady showed signs of weariness , The nnlo and .v lialf stake was turned by Toemer in Sl.fii , with Ilo3inor four lengths behind. Thcro Hos- mer , in turning too short , fouled the anchor line of the stake boat , but Toemor waited for him to gotcloar. On the third quarter Tie mer increased his IcadaudturnedUielaststako nearly ton lengths ahead. Then llosmer s | nrt ed nnd nearly closed the gap , but when with in a qu irter of a mile from the finish Toemoi also spurted , forging his boat ahead and fcik ing him acro-s the Jmo wimiT by ono length , in 'JJI8 : ; lloimer tbie-oEoconds slower. Tlio Turf. H \\-M KM - K AT VIINVKATOLIS , MiNXEArott , Sept. 2. At the Minneapo hs fair this aftcinoon .Tay Kyo-Seo nttemptee to beat his re cord of S.lOatNarragansctt park Tlio gelding was in good form , but , tlie tracl was very cuppy and slow , and the wind blow a peifeet gale. The inside of the track was particularly bad , so that Bithers had todrivo on tha outside. A mile was trotted w ithout a skip in ! :1SJ : , which , umler all the adveiso ( iicuiujtmces , is regirdedas.i remarkably fine , perfoimalice Itis.agued that llie Mliinoi\ \ > - oiistiackis at least four sccmJs slowoithn the Chicago track. Agreatciovd was pies cut and cheered the hurjo and drivei entliusi a > .tically. .lay Kyo-Soo will lopout the at tempt to-mono\v. siimi'KKM ) liHACKS. . SiiEEi'iiFD IJu' N. Y. Sept. -luck good Three cpiarters nnloall axe-s Little Alimh won , Mammoiut 12nd , .Mm Kcnwiclc oJ ; Time 1:1" ) . Handicap swcop'taks all ages I' ' , miles Sv/inoy won , -Muuiloi 2nd , Ku-cuia 3d ; Tiirc 2,3'J. ) Tbrie qu utors mile purse maidm twoye-ar -Kjscijvnuo won , okookh 2ml , r.lginKel Time 1:17. TrtiiCity liRiidicapj mile and quiiter Tom Mai tin won , Kicliinond linJ , 1 red a 3d Tune 1.57. JNlile and furlong pmso cllincr Lilbo B. von , 1'iescott Uiid , Ki.inklm 3d ; Tune l-r)7. ) Steeple chase short cum HO ISourko Coch i an won , Voltaire 2nd , Chirle'imgi'O 3d Time I'li. I . Base Hall. At Columbus Louisville. 2 ; Columbia , I. At Toledo. Toledo 7 ; Cimanmiti il. At liiltimoK ! . ( Uinuiio ) St. Louis , ( i ; lal ! ti'iiore , 5. At J'rovideuco VioviuYnce , 1 ; Jiiiirtlo , 0. At Boston. ( Unious ) Boston 2 ; J'ltts birer , I. At N.MV York Chic IRO , S ; New Yoik. 3. At Washington ( Unions ) Nation IK ! , fi Kans is City , 2 At Milwaukee Winona 5 ; M dwaukee ( j. At 1'ittdmigAlb any 1 ; Virgin i 2 At Now York. Brooklyn I ; Metropolitan * l > . At Indianapolis Indiai apoli" , 2 ; St. Loui" , ' ' 'At 1'hiladolphi i. Detroit 11 ; I'lnladilphii At Wilmington , N. C. ( Unions ) Cincin nati , 2 ; vVilmiiigton , 3. At Boston. IJustou I ; Clouland , 1. A.KI ( cultural Implement IMnnulac- turcrs In Comicll. C'lic'ALO , Sept , , ii. A well attended meeting - ing of plow and cultivator Manuf.ictmen of the northwest was iieldheio .today. Among ntliorii lopiesonted 'vcie the Wen , J'okin , Moline - line , 1'eoii.i , Widton , 1'eru City , Morrison and Illinois comp.ame's , 1'crma.Mi lit orgmi/u tion was foi mid , butitifcopo js not yet fullj dcteruincd , The prencipd object is to pie vent what the meinbeis turn imduo compel ! turn. Ic was voted to ho'd animi'l meetings In the futuio. TLo fnllov ing olheers w ie elrct id President , 11. T. Noble , Wixon , Ills. Victi 1'jerfideiit , .1 I ! . MOIIHOD , l''t. ' MudUou , Iowa , hccictnry. A. I ! , liivant , Mohne , Ills. Tre/i'luer , ,1. Hnriev Budlov , Clucigo. Adjournment was taki u till the see und Tues day in Dccembei , vvlan tbo coinu'dleo on count ! tutu in and by-lawn will bubmil then ie iicotrlcnl ; Kxldhltlon. Pun VDH.HJIA , 1'a. , Sept. 2 TinInterni ti mil Klectrical oxhihnion , tin liiitt in Ainer- cii , wjs inaugurated today. I'rrmdcnt Ar- thin , vvlxi v\as un ible ( w s < i t nt tlio opening cori.niumtM hw wi itt n . < Ictti r expu sslng his nti it' < t In the exhibition , nil I a promUo to vihit it dining it < { iroxii'Hri. Tito m ivoi v.el- nmcd tint guests to thetitv , mil l'iufo < snr /ntliani delivered an inaugural .iddiehK. A grand HIIIXC 19 indicated. Dry ooilf. NMI Youi. , Sept tl Dry yoodg.af mual to Pni'Mlay have lon in lebs demand , and while or mn i ulnturi there ILLS hot n a guod order rado , viith good linsliion completed for sta- ilc.- , the reipirht wan leis activt' , tliwigh in Juiitlnent.al brown cultima them b.u boon .argor nalcs. , POLITICAL POINTS , Logan Receives Euthiisiastic Greetings in the Badger State. Vermont Elections Result in Re publican Viotoryi A Close Vote at Little Rook , Arkansas. The Elaine Libel Oaso at Indian apolis. Connecticut Democrats Nominate Their Ticket , ConxcntiotiH Riul I'ollllonl Gatherings o ( Lessor Note. VotltiR Vcrinontcrs. r.lKMSOiov. Vt. , Sept. 1 ! . The election is passing oir quietly in tliii t-ity. The registra tion is the 1 irge < t over Known , A full vote ia being pilled in the county , l.oeil content * are bringing out all the voters , ami indications favoraiopublic n majority as laigo nt foui yoai ago. lHio\\sl'Aii.s. ) Vt , Sept. U. This and neighboring towns show u full vote. The democrat * aio pollingu frm ticKeti ii'ccivtd from Urattleboro , with the IIIIUICH of i'do- pundeut candidates for governor .ind lieulen- .int guveinor. Iiuhcitlons aio for inoic than an aveugo straight icpublic.m voto. SpiilM.nhl.il , Vt , Sept. 2. A largo vote is being polled hero and in adjacent to win. A biglightisln prospect foi repiofontntivp , as there aio four ciudiditcs the ttvo leading ones btlng of about iqml streiigtli. WvrKimim , Vt. , Sojit. L' . Indications heio show aropiibbciii majority of piolublj " 0 per cont.le)8 th m m IbhO. lu IJuxbury .1 full vote i < iK-mg cist , with soineindlcttions of a uductinuin icpubhc.ui majonty. JIosTi'hUKn , Vt. , Scptemlier 2. Notwith standing , i "lack canvass , itis believed n prot- y full vote will bo polled , 'in day's vote w ill bo compared with that of uovornorin ISbO , when lepublicius poll -18,000 , democrats21- 000 and gieenlni-lteu 15,000 The pioenbnck- cm and iinlroudonts | both Imvo ti < Let ? . The independent ticket is Identical with the ro- pubhcau except govtruor and lientonant gov uruor. Iksidt-s the stito ticket two membpiH of congrossand iiRinbars of tholcn'i l itnro will bo olettod. The now legislature v\ill oleet . ( . atictesior to Senator Mini 111. The Int loain- laturo hid 150 republican majority on joint ballot. TJOICUU \VmuoiiHlu. . Sin los .TLN ( TIOV , Wis , , Sept. li. A crowc of about ! i,008 peopJo accompanied by a biass bij'J wcro.it the depot at WaukcHha togiect Goueial Logan as lie.is { < ud through oil bis way to Modipon. ( Jeueial hj au btiui ? callec fpolvobuctlj. As the tram moved elf tlio baud played "Mp.rciiiug thro' Georgia" amidst mucli GnthuniuHin. At AVhito Water an en thnsia-it'o ' crowd of 1,000 people gathered at I ho depot. Many ijeoplo were on top UK hou-ts In the vitmitv. 'Jhq train ft ippn nbouc ton nnmiti s , mid General L"g.m w as uilloii np > n to nuke .1 xiietch. ll ( > hiiilv ] ( with gre.it ( . .irnestnc'.s , calling upon the pun plo to Mippmt thoii > piiblican pirtv , and time by nibiiii the continu uico of their prospeuty Jlis lemarks vv.th iefeienc.0 to thb innnlieis iml prospouty of foreign bom citiVens of Wis cousin vvin rrc > ived with applau1by tht ciowd , ngiut p irt which vvcra natuiali/n citi/ens. Mll.w MUZJ.MVi- pt. - Ivun. Logan and party airived hi ro this .iflernuoii , oniuiitu to Madijoii , to attcu 1 tl.e Kpu'ihcan ' stili convtution tomuriotv. Theio v > as agieii cioudattho di pot. Cien. Liyan .ippomi : upon the platform , making a hri'f kddiesH tiiiifhiiig upon tliu h"imtieH of iUiluaukeu , tlio tluift of UK Genii in citi/ens , , iud the legi-Ia th n of t'o republic in ji nt } which nudeieilil safofor all adnptcd mi/.eiiH of tin I niUi : Stitos to trir.d oveiywhuu. Mr . l.ogan was aUo prespnl ( l and boned her thinks At f.K p. in , , the pirU procccdi d un its jour- my. my.MADISON MADISON , Wis. , Pcpt ( Jcii'iinl T/og.au and party uirivtd here at'Keven o clock. A prow sum was funned at Wcht Madi-oa di put , and headed ba coinpuiy of veteran sol diers escoiti d l/ " .m to ( iovninor Hmkii ten deuct ( Jro.it tioMdx gathered along the line nf mauh , and at Capit 1 1'ailc tlin ntwets wi 10 almiHt blue kadtd with p < oplo TliH o\ < ning a lecoption wasgivjn by ( lovcrnorlti nk and wife , to ( < euar.il and Alrd l.ii un in the awnibly clumber. Tlie hull was g..ilv drco- i.itid with ilowo K and lurto ; pictines of lllaine ami l.o'in } woie oxhlbitod , ( iiuieral Logan's nnitriiit was miiiouideil by the ll.ij.-s ot the Wisconsin ngnnenlH that wire m Ins com mind diiiini ; the war. 'lh > rcci ption lusted about * ui < lionr , duimg which time sav orul tin u tud perHuim IUM ! their lesjv'ctH to the uco pieHiUcntul cuiididatu. IllllllKt'H Mlll'l Suit. INDIAN \toi.is , 1ml , Knjil. U. Aigxunent w..i heard t/jdnj in tlio United St.Uos district court , Judge Woods piO'ini ( ] | ; , on the dc'iuund filed by the Sentinel cnmpiny to thi ) com. plaint of Jan. * a ( ! , lil.au.c , charging hbcl , The atturiioyi foi the diforno cuntendtJ. rnl th it thu dexcriptii.il of lilalno in the al li gcd liboliius ptitllLalion not rmftii lonlly xpi cihc and might have toforred t sunn other Ultimo. Second , th.it tin publication was in thoimt ire of an uujuiiv , Thiid. the article i.as not bin IOUH in itnelf nuJ lll.aino in ordtr to K cover mute sneer spc < lal ilamturcB. The aUomoy * for lilainc r < plm.l luiollv awd Judgn Wend < i t'Mk ' the m ittcr under .1 h iHDi.out. 1 1 jl > t liiioK'n whun the dee siuu will be given , Conned lout I HAUIIOIIU , Cjiin , S-/it. / L' At the demo. ( .latic contention t djy thu following ticket WoAiiniumati d / < liuteiunt-g < i\oruoi , ( / . ( i , jmmier ; ociatfiy of Ktat" , Ward Northrop ; roHfUrcr , Alfred H , < io < idii < | j. Jii'Xph 'lunUelt wis nominate 1 for cutiiptroUci , I'lni il le at < * 4 nlft-reil a resolution declaring hat tUn w v011 "f JaboreM tihuulil Iniiximiit rum f'ir < ltii attadtiiii nt. A [ prop Dillon l , otonipt Wi > ge < ti the ainonnt of < . " > 0 from vt- ttchincnt wn lm > llluiventid nnd votid do A n. Clui wore then gl\rn fur Cldveland and tlio convention Kiljnurni d. Hutlor'H Tour. On\un 1 ! vi'liw , Mich , Spptomber i ! . ( Son. llutlnr arrived hoio thi * nioriiing ncconipanlcd by IS . A. 1'hmpton. Ho vva mot at thu dopnl by n procession In carnagrjs. Tlirco or four thousmil people at tile hotul nwaitod his . \rri- val. An hour or more of the forenoon vv.n given to an informal reception. ( Sen. llutler f peaks hoio thiiafti moon ami at Muskegon this evening. GotiiiillincntR to lllitoti. NRVV VOHK , Sep. i ! . The cominltteo np potntotl to priHoul Tilden the ChlciRo convention - vontion r polutioim moot to morrow to docldn on the method of ullicinlly iiiforiniiig'1'ildoii of the cjuv I'titlon's action. Ills piobablo that llnv will be cent by mnil in compliancy with Tlhloii'a rcqnost. l-'or Bin I no. Svs I'liANCWfo , Sept. i. . MM. Ncllio llolbroolr , a well-known Cillfoinla xpuakcr , leaves for Indiana tomorrow to tal o the Btump for 111 line and Let-an , The Indy stumpul Cahfuini-i for lltjes in 18'tnuul Connecticut foi ( iailicldln 18M ) . Oswuio , Sept. L' . Thogteenback and dom oerfctio CJiigrexsionpl canventions for the Mb district vvero hold lion' todav. lloth nomii.ut- id Timothy K , Tarsuuy , of lint S igin iw , tor congre * " . lovvn. DAVKVPOIIT , Sept. 2. At tlio Second Iowa diatiict de'inocr.atio convmtion this nfteinoon lion J. H. Murphy w.vj rcnominated for con gre s by acclatiLXtion. New , X. H. , Sept. i ! . Tlio n publican state convention n.ot this morning. A Formal JItiiiKiiiK lit I' 1'insiiLiio , Sopt. 1 ! . Martin Weinberger wax Imng this moiuing in the county jail jatd for the murder of Louis ( Salt Knoiid , iped - dlei , near Souiclcly on the night of Juno Kith 1S82. The execution was ptivate' , not inciro than filty ueinons including membcis of the prcis being present. The condemned slept well last night. At 11:110 : the procession tuok up its match to the BeulTold. Weinberger walked lirm , and uiifaltoimgly mounted tlio scaffold and took his position on the tr.ip. No leliginiis services , and after the nouno was ad. justed the trap was sprung , Death resulted Ircjni BtraiiRUlation and in nfteon minutoa life was extinct. Wembeiger a fovv , the first ovei hanged in Alleyabv county ami beliovcd to bo the second in the Uiut-d States. An Ocean Acutilcnt. Sr. JOHN'S , N. 1' . , Sept. 2. On Fnday last thirty mileolt C.iUlhm , Trinity b > y , the liiilnh w.irshil Mall.araeueiiuntorudtho 13 lit- ishbng Kesolver. The vo hol was damaged on both tides , tlic 8ide-lights weiebuining and a lire1 was in tlio galley ttovo. Tlio Hails weio all sot , but the bead gear was gene Thote. WHS no sii < n of crow or piongen. . The le- folvei left llaibor tiiaco Wednesday I lit with a crow of inuo mon and four ] > vs < engers b iiind lor l.ibrndor. She hiJii gen > ial c.Urfo , ami it i < thought that the lui nvl bean in collis ion with un icebeig. It n ft irud all aboard me lost. - JtTt - Injiiii'il liy a Ituiruy Ilreiilcinj ; Do\v n. WvHHlMirov , Sopt. 2. Kopreaontattvo Casey Yonnif , of Menipbfyoarnvod liaro yej. terd ly and to day wlnlu drivlug near tlio capitol the bn/gy broke ilon-n , frightening his ho se which ran away dragg ng him some ills Unco in tlio wrocU. Noboum vveru broken , but Youi g's brui-OH are sulliciont to conlino him to the hou-o fo thu present under the pbjsician's earo. A Good Cvi > lIn DuKota. r.vuco , Uakot i. Sept , 2. The vvlwat hnr- \c > it in the lied nvi i vuUoy is pi ictically ov er and with fair weather , tins vviek will see two-thuds of Uii < gialn threshed andI tacKoJ. J"ninieis .110 simultaneously threshing from stack and htucl.mg , to Idi on the ch-incc's of fu ture injury. Tno averugo yield it much bet tor tluu last j ear , and grain is in pnuio con dition , being Xo. I ami No , 1 bird , and fai- mers generally aiu In excellent spirits. Tlio Traim Coiitiiiuntiil JMoetlntr. SAKMOOV , Kept. 2. The session < if the traiirt-contbitnlal nrsociution was devoted to routine matteiMlnlo awaiting annals of members i n mute. The n eutui , ' will piob ably adjourn tomoiiow to uicet at Ciue.igo . 1J. bupt. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ liu 'I'lillapooHa lor liosiov , Sept. -Tlio naval tourt of in- qnity into the ciiciimstaiK es attending the sinking of tln > Talhipoixa o ] m d thm aft * i noon at the n iv } said. That Tired Feeling 'I ho warm weather has a debilitating clfcet , i spul illy upon these who aiu within doom most of thn tlinu. The pci iiliar , jot common , -omplaliit known as "tint tlrenl feeling , " Is thu lesull. ' 1 his feeling can bo until fly iviHomo by I iking Hood's BaiKipirllli , Abhli gives new Ufn and blungth to .ill the fimctluiis of the body. " 1 iiiiild not sleep ; had no apiK > tlte > . I took llood'j bars iparJll i and KOOII began to leeii Nomiilly ; could gel up without tint tired and languid feeling ; and mv appetite ) Improved , " It A SAMUIIIII , Kent , Ohio. Stt'Ciii/flicn 1/u ; fSi/tilctn Hood's B irKnparllla Is cbarieterl7il M ( hue pioiill nlllos : 1st , the cninlilintlliin of n ineillal : ieiils | : j "d , tbo ynijiiirtlnn ; 'Id , llio ] irricrja of c ( curing the ncllvo imxllclii if iju illlles , 'Iho ii'oillt Is.ami-illolnu of miui.u.t' hlrengtli , c'lreclhiK ciiri'i lillhfrto iniKiiov.n bend for book containing aclflitlimnl evidence. 2 " Hood's f ! irs iiiaillla tones up my 8yi ) iii.J ntnlllis my Mood , ( .lurpominiv .iiii'ollti , , iinl" M emu to 7inko mo < ivei " .I ) ' . TIIDMIHUN , KoKblerDf .Deeds , Irfjuell , M.IHH. "Hood's HirHip.irlG.t beats ( ill others , and IsVMIllllllsV'll lllllU'.nlll " I JUUltlMJTUti , 1 )1 ! ink. Hticti , Hood's'v Sarsapan'lla Bold by all ilriiiilRJs. ; : $1 ; MX for es. Made only by 0. 1. HOOD ft CO. , Lowell , Mofi3. IOOa53ososUno Dollar. STOCK AND STAPLES , Tuesday's ' Rccorfl on tlio Cliicaso Board of Trade , Wheat rind Oorn Tnko an Unex pected Eiso , But Yield Slightly Toward the End of the Day , Oats Finn , and Close to Yester day's ' Quotations , Texas and Western Cattle Con trol the Market , L'oor Stock Workml ( iff on tlio Mnr. Icct'H KlullrlniiH Slfoncjtli. Special Diiintuh to Tun 111 g. ClIti'Ado , Sept. 2. Trading on VhaiiRO was if a limited clinr.it Icr until after the pouting of the vi siblo supply , when , appuoutly coil trary tn guioi il expectation , an mcieaso was shown in both corn and wheat. Ki\ hundred and fifty thousand bushels of the formei and font bundled and hfty thousand biuhcls of the lattei vvcia nho\\n at the openmi ; . VUII.AT was a slndo higher , but tiircrmgs vvcio fnirly Inrge , which cause < t a gradial wrakeiiing of ' ic , then i ulcd steady for awhile , but on tlio plating of the visible supply it fell oil Jn ; 'c and ruled steadj , closing 5 ( | o under jes- terday on the regular board. Un the afternoon - noon bunrd the fooling ( ontinnod easy and the maiket cloned at 70 | for Scplombor , M for October , fcUjfCiihSJ for November and Sljj for December , lieceipls at the pimiary markets show a light iiicieaxt * , i OHK. There w as .x fair trading in corn early , but the market ruled quint and rasici liter , with now ( top features sharing in thc'WUikmss 1'iicos declined ictololoi various fntuies and clored on the regular bond at jo to Je under yotiti nbiy. On the nfteinoon hoard a til mil foaling prevailed , and pi ices rose Jo tu lo , closing at fifoi } Septiimlicr. hQfcr Octo ber , and hlj for Xnu'iubor. ruled ipiiet lint nteady nnd hrni , closing at.V , foi Sopteiuber , ity for Octobei. roiik dlspliyed very little life , the joai closing at 1'J I0. ! i .A III > v\as onsier , ilosmg at 7t'l for Septemboi , 7 Mi for October , and 7 174 for Novembei. There weio about 200 om nf TOMIIH mill toiritoiinl stuck among the fiesh uetiplsnnil nbi ill inOtiusiif Te\aiib Owing toextuin < scarcity of native slo K. thorn wiisiiKtiou. dom mil for Texans and wrstein cuttlo w ith r str..uht advance 'Iberowm prolublv no. . ovci 1 0 camof natlvoH among t'lofrish 10 ceipti and not ov er 15 ! 01 30 earn of good Tin general market was fairly ntivo ami 10 to Ifti lngher in inn y niftaneoi. Natives suld m L'lio higher tli 01 at the clo o of 1 ist week. Can neis bought Texans in bigdrovis , but Co v lot' of the hist weio I'll , en foi i-lilim | nt Dirssei ; beef dcileiH bought nil thei woi-torns nnd al , tboy uniild g < t of nitnih. 'Ill tin was a fan buibies * in stoutum and fee crs , mid pricet ranged hi.h ( Jiist mtlvin brout-bt li 7f ti : 700 ; si com ! cla s , fi 7f > to ( > fit ) ; coiiiinoii tofnir , fi (10 ( to 5 Til ) ; grisseiB , .175 to I 7d ; go id ti choieo , l.'dO to lrulbs : , H W ) t > ( I ( M ) . emu. mon to fair , 1,000 to 1,100 HIM , 1 30 to fi si ; butehois' cows , li W ) to 1 Hli ; stotkers , il SO ti , J 10 ; It odors , 3 DO to I liJ. Westun cattle vviiolirm ; Texan * , 7.r > 0 to 1,00(1 ( II n , II 70 t < 176 ; Wvoming. 1,100 to 1,2(0 ( Ibs , IfiOti ; 5 ( JO ; Montin.i Texan * , J,0" > 0tt \ \ , 170. One doalei si Ie t-il fi4 hi ids of Wyouiingstt era out of ii trillt load fn ex | mil. lioi.s. The marl.it was quiet and stealy , wilb hoioami there u eu hi 1 1 selling anhnile lngher The very light receiptH of go id corn fed Hinibled Kilmmon and specnlntois to work oir iKciiinuhitlons of poor and grassy oiti that hive * ciowdod the m irln t for tlio punt i ight ot ton days , and some of these poor giaxsy Holts are soiling at good duulltmii piiriHtban they c-in Im bonglit 'or in the couuliy. Thormgi ) on gias-ers win : * ! fjO to Sri > ; .iKHortfd cm n ft d , light , > ( ' > 2t > to Sli I fi ; hi it heavy , * ( ! fid o ? ( i 7. ) ! good mixed , . ' > ri 7fi to Vd 10 , the market closing steady , with fewi r in the pens unsold than fur wi i kn past. Light , 1,10 to ' . ' 10 poundi , &H 70 to SO 0" . Keporteil Mnoiiiiii : ol a ISIncI MvvinilH , Tenn. , Sept. L . Inlilligcnco linn boon rcccivod hi roof the hunting by a ponsoof citi/ciiscf JM Thoimis , the negro who lectnt- ly atlomplod to lavish the wife of Wiish. W. Wilson , a icupeclablo fumm ie iding nciii SenatobU , Miss. The mitcreant was thwart d In hit , designs by MM. Wllson'ri Hcieanif , and Hid. Ho was | msin j , tiackcil and bud ly caught last Satnidav tbrco miles ninth of Herii.mdo , MIKH Whin hi ought lit font Mm. Wilson she idontiliod him. ' 1 lu < crowd , v/hieh consintcd of about ono hundred mm ) , half of vvliom were colnred , then l/iolc Iilm into the woods and htrung him up , \o disguise v\as UKod. Alts. Wilson was in a dcllcito ciiiidllion at the time of the attempted rape , and In i life Uas bfon m ( iitual ilauui r ever since , bhe IUJ novii roco\orfrom the shock , hiato I''alr. Il H MOI'.KM , lovvn , Sejit. 1 ! About twenty tlious.mil poisons vlmtod tin Iowa st.ito fair loduy , 'Die u oil hi i Ints hoc 1 1 ibli htful I Ivor j i hint ; his boon ( u first clifs hljiipo , and tin ) vailniis ilepaiinimtii in Jierfoct riiniiing onlii. The people uro i imtimiing t ) ] inui into the city liy every ti.ilu , und the ciowd loini imw promiH' ) to bo OIKI iiiioijiiulliil in > 'iratiie > s in the hl-lory of tin Hoiiuty. If the weitb i contimioi good , tills fair will liu a 'rtuUi M/eeon in ovmy way than ovi r before , Thi entries leach fully v.CO in inimhoi , I'rlvntn HIIIIIJ'HInily. . /HUSH / CIT > , Sept. ii.--Aftci con- suiting with Coroner I.ovrj , of Ni w Vorlr , md the military authoiitli n of ( Jovoni'i's ' [ viand , Coroner Jtnlinsondiciilnilnot to tuko any furthcrstepiut jnejout , hi tin * diioction of pxhmnuiR thn body of 1'rivalo C'harles II. lirnrj , nieinlx r of the ( irody Arctic expodi- tlon , lmt for rteahng pnivlmons. Thn cor- nncr hat wrlld n a letter t < i Mim Horn lluclf , n f Line'In ' , Nebia kisi'tcr of IVivalo llrnry , iiformlng I er tint be will not move fnrthir n the nmtter until thn conn nt of the wnr do- lattmpiit Is obtained for the ovntiilnnllmi of ter brotliPi s Imdv , and th it she herself inunt unke an applleitlon , accoini.auicd | by proofs if her rnlntl'iiiship to llio doid man. The np- ibe.atlon nnd pro ( , the cotoiur snyp , hn will ue < eir to Colonel li iry at ( lovornorV Inland f MM | liuck till desires an Investigation and OIKB tliem tohlm. COW110Y V K Bhcrin' l-'lflkoll Itclntcn ilin Kull Facts of the llocotit AVIiolcsnlo Iijnuliltit ; In ? tin. tnnn. Spiclid Dispatch to TUB Ikn , I'oi'UMl Utvru , Montana , September 1 ! . Deputy Shorilf SAinnel I'lakell ami posse , w Iio left hero about ten days ago w 1th the horse thieves , ,1-rry Owoun , S.vift Bill , S. N. Mak- 01011 , I'holp * ami I'.ugono Burr , have tmivod at Pott Magiimis. Tiskell says : "About tight milo < from thn month of the Mussel dlioll , on the night of the 2Sth ult. , wo wont into camp at I o'clock of the following morn IIR. When all were asleep ; a party if masked mon suddenly cnmo ipon us. Wo weiii oidcied to hold up our Hindu und with the oidorcime tlio inevitable le'compniilment of paring into the murrliH of iftcen Winchester ; of course no cninpliod. Myself and Anderson were then cillod out of Citmp. Wn were c-arrud a couple of miles iway and'cuitioue'd not to glance luck undoi iciiidty of IIP tun t death The remainder of f my pos o weio kept at the camp wlnloa loitionof the m isked paity took chirgenf : ho pnnoncrs mid went otf. Tlio rest of their 11 mil KOOII followed. Tlmy disaitbed nothing in cvinp , excfpt ttkliiK fie piifumrrH. What flliy did with them is not definitely known , init thoio H Httlo doubt they vvero hanged Tlio muUcd puty Is supposed to h.ivo boon [ uiiiclpilly composed of co vboyn. IIHKSV , Mont ma , Sept. 2 Major iT. W. llhthaway , JIIH fiom Kort Mnginnls , reports that la-t week a Missouri liver ft-amer while inniuU ) to Benlun met live men on a raft and , brllovlnK thorn to be escaping horw tlii vcf ( tuok thorn m ibatgo. At Kocky I'oint , fort > miles 1101 th of Knit JlaRinms , tbn vvnter bo. cnmo too low for the bo it to proceed further and the niisoncrs weio turned ovorto some men on shorn with instructions to deliv er them t > the shprlir. It has since been ii cottamed tb it the men weio cowliovs and as nothing more hns been heard of the pr ! < nncrH thou u ni.biMon is tint they were hanged , Tlmt srctinn is a e-a'tlo ' range , uninhabited pxc pt by eoivboys , wlio nut ntiient cnncoriiiiiK all mortidity iimoiu' horse thlnvcs , HO it in ililli- cult to a-ct-rtiin the f cU as to thn pnsoneis' fate , .leiry Uwens , the notorious homo tbii f H known to bo ono ol the mtuHing moil. The iiiimes of the otlitu ate not Known. A I'rroBiiiton A nln ( Inleollim. Cllli viio , Si pt. ' _ ' . I'n sideut Ijimlrlgnn , o llio IllinuH state boird of agrleiiltmo author i/i i the folloiviiig : In consideiation of th illfged existence of pinnio piuuinnn'iiin ' iinin oroiis her 1 < nf , li iw y i attlo throughout the o t , and the mm i tun extei t of thn di ease the Illinois stit i b iiiril ol ngricultiire di em i i duty to the bleeders of i tlin eittie , jis wel > < s t" brofden of .lorMijM , t > nxi'u 1 > 3 all ani mids nf tin- Lift nameil I mil fnin the stat fail of IhSI , niid to n idlv enfoii ] the lav i mpn\veiinif the biai 1 tinilo nut , nil cattl w ho b.u u been exposed tiutny iufeiutioiis dit eave , within thiity ilujs prioi to tinexlilbi lion A Cliiinco lor i'rlvulecr.s , .Spocinl dispatih to Till. Il ! i : . CIIIUM.O , .Scptuinlur , 1 ! Itmnorx aio cur rent hero that the Chinese ministri at Wash mgtm has bien impowcicd to gi.mt letters of manpio for pnvateors to pray on I'Vancl commeice. Ilnril 'I linen At 1'fiTl IISIIUIK ; , Va , Kept. -All 1 ! cotton fnc tunes in this vicinity have stopped vvoik throwing nut a huge number of mon , womei and clnldii n , many of whom are suir > ling fo tint neeessine , of life. Apphoition ho.1 bei i miide to the eity cnimcil lora special appro nation fur lolief of the siilfeiOM. ( lass ) AVorlCH lU'iilinii ) . I'IIIHIII nil , I'll. , Sup. " Tim window nsH ficlorios and iiiniiv of llio b ittln houses lo-nini d oiierations after two n ontlis' Idle iio-s , the iisu d suiiinn r shut town , llio resumption giv04 employment to many thous and min. Nl < ttiuoi lluriieil. Sr. ! < < iuis , Seplomboi. - ' . The 1'ost lis pitch C IIIIKJ ( III ) spouial sajsTbo steame A. M , ( inrii'tt , IIVUH d by tb ' m ivnr of CJnln ey , limned thli mnriiiiig Win n Imllt it cos ei.OWl ; insincil fur > SIO ( ) ( . \ * 3siT , . . . * - - " - - Jt -IIH -iLifuvvMB It ilnnon i > i ijii-iiii | Mii ) t I'lKsnui l > o fouml . .Amir IM s1 i'oii" ' . Jtnl-.ni I'owdor. Js JKI * i.i lvit t ; $ ? ( . jii Imji mil rMii.nnilliMlnKmlali mi ulirom'i "liii.ilsltiuh1- . J/ui u 1 Injs , 1105. HiM II If. ! lit Illl' , III CllllH" ! ! , , .M i Hi do , 'liUu ulci' . J.rvirmlu iiib , . . : I o. f. if nu ; ; i A r > - \\lUCfU1 \ WASHINGTON WISPS. What the Diaries of the Greely Expc- dition Reveal. . Jisoord and Strife in Arctic Soli" tudosi Immediate Eeliof Ore 'or the w Pioetvu India t- I I Tbo Pitiful Plight of & touted f QlB Slnry l > o True Ho , Much AbiiHod Man , Till ! DIUmS Of TIIKOKKHA FXl'EIHTIOV. WABIIINOTON , Sept. 2. Atiny official * , \ln > have recently road portion * of thn diaries > f tlio Greely pirty , tald today that they ie- \eal .1 iniiro serious condition of nffniis than ho survivors will ndnil' . It aecms that , rein tlio beginning of tlio expedition , there vero disputes among tlio members of thy inrty. Those led to a division which ex- sted nt tlio tlinu of tlio rescue. When found hero \ \ ere two parties , cnn in charge of S r- Kon.nl Long , tlio other in chnrgo of Sergeant ir.mmnl , an < l they were living an separately u two tribes ( ircoly whllo invalid , ami dur- ng tlio hist Cow months of Arctic life , VVOH in. ho party headed by Braitnrd , who cared for lini il.iily. Thn diaries show tint stealing rations wan n common pr cttco. Ono says Dr. 1'avoy stole them whenever opportunity offered , and but ho KomctimtB took Riu.li as were appor tioned to indisposed inomberH of tlio piity. At other times , when the inon worn sent to shoot bird * , and vvoio 8uccosful , tlio diaries nay that not all the birds killed were taken to the ciimp , but eomo were concealed In thn BIIOIV for the futurn UNO of the hnntoiK. No ncntion Is made of cannaball'tn in poitions o tliu diaries that Imvo been road , and thn Dllicers who saw thorn refuse to say whether uiy others than 1'rlvato Jlonry were ( hot. Auny olHoers say the contents of the diaries , will not bo undo public until the investiga tion IH oidered. Till. INDIANS TO UK IIELIKVKI ) . Indian Commissioner 1'rloo him taken meas ures for the immediate relief of the starving I'll gan Indiana. At Blackfoot agency in Montana llm foi- lowing tolegrnm was sent to Gov. Crosby to- duy : "In reply to your toh'grnm to the secre tary 1 have to Inform you that I h.ivo ordered additionol supplies to Jilackfoot agency and ordiicd thougeiit to make them last until Aliin.li Jtlst , liy which tlinu the house nf con gress will make provUion for additional sup- plItH. " ( Signed , ) 11. I'lllUE , Commissioner. To secure the money neces'.iry foi the pur- chato of these supplies thi commissioner bait btun foicoj to liavo recourse to the provision of law iillowing liini toapply to the relief of diBtte-Bod Indian * of ono tribe any money Unit miy remain nnotpciulod of the sum ap- prnpiiut d for the maintenance of at other tribe. Under this law however it was necea- siiiy to peuiro the approval of the president Ijofoiu tlio money could bu no iipphod. and a li tter upon tha Mibjcet was addrufsed 1'resi- ilent Aitliur before the rtcdpt of Gov. Cros by's telegram. I III : OKI.MIAMA INVAIILIIP. W vsmsmo.v , Sept. 1 ! . J. A. Smith , coun- sal foe I'.ayno nml the Olclaliama invnderv , today tiled n document nddiotecd to Attorney General Brewstei , at the department of jus tice , calling .itlention to an .ict of congr .ss , approval Jumi.uy I' , ISS.'i , wtiich it is claimed has been oveilookcdor dcfiid in the piocccd- ingH igaimt 1'aynu and bin followers. Thin net providul foi holding terms of the United Stiiton court at Wiclntv , Kansas , and it in LOiilotuled by the oonntel for i'.iyno tlut the judicial uuthori y of tint court exten < ls ov > . the territory which 1'ivjno iiiviidjil. The doc ument el.ilniH 1 hit I'uyiio should Imvo been arraignid .it Wichit.i Jt also Buys I'nyno and lux followers are anxious for a speedy trial , but that they are Hold .is prisoner and depriv ed of the piivibgo of ithubtiis corpus at the lustaiico of cuitaln noli cattle corporation- vvlioso mtorebts they have throatencd by ntw tempting to settle the country. The attorney - noy general n urged to ilhect bin xuburdinatca to HUU that these men have all the kgal rightx to which they uro entitlod. Tlio letter re ceived hero fiom I'ajno , SBJH that himself and associates are lieut in ttio Cherokee country , nuots thorivor fn m Kort Smith , to prevent i ho pofsibihty of a habotH corpua. lie sayu they could luvo rcjchtd l'\iit Smith by rail in onud.iy , but that would huvo taken tieni through judlcnl territory wherein they conlil Imvo appoilod for vtiilH ot h.ibe.vi corjiim au.l it waa I he dutoimtnation of the authorities to duty them unytuc.li pnviligo. IIOVI'IINIIFNI ADVluriBINO. AVASIIINHTON , Sept 2. III the caeu e\ibmit- ted by the United State * district attnrnuy TlioiiiiB , hnjt comptiiillur of the treasury , ren dered hid opinion that feon for noticex in pro- cicdtngH under intsnial rovuuno UWB to ui- force furfeiturrH , excujit in court advertibe- menti for tliogoreininent , nro to bo paid for at commi rcial tatCH , Ilnllroad I'ool RniouSoptombar U. The transcontin ental iiuHouution , conipri ini < railroadH west of the .Mistiouri galley conuarnod in Colorado tradu , uro holding an executive gCHilon at the ( rand Union. It will bo in eo lon a week or ton days. The _ object IH to rogul.ito rates and place the association on a more sound basis , Tlio "Wall tStrecfc IJnnlr. Nhw YOIIK , Sept. 2. .TiuJgo Donahoa hau appointed Ch.iH , .1. Osborno , ono of tlio directors - rectors , itctivor of the Wall Street bank anil al o ordnred a dividend of tif pui rent to bo paid dopouitort * . Dentil oi Si-iiiitur Anthony. PHOVIDKNCK , K.ISept. 2. SanatorHenry It. Anthony died heroat 1:15 : thla ufternoou. Ho h id boon in hia untiul health thla morning but was attacked with vertigo nftor breakfiutu und sank rapidly , Sliiio I iiwory Ktiriiod. Muss. , September i.1. The shoo fa ° tory of JEuo and Jlutchinu , of Boston , burnt d this morning. It employed over twiv hundiod lunda. LUES , SCOCOO , "Because recognizeel x&Tf"