j THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB , , WEDNESDAY MORNING , SEPTEMBER 10 , 1884. NO. GO CAMPAIGN ECHOES , CoDflraciRcpfllilicanVictoryin the Old 'Pino ' Tree State , " 'The Key Note of TriumpKSounded Throughout the Land , Butler , the Greonbaokers and Anti-Monops at Lincoln , Missouri [ Republicans Challenge the Bourbon Democracy. A Secret Council and Its Impor tant Eesults , Iloiulrlcks on the Stump Tlio lllnlno Sentinel Suit Other I'olitlcnl NOVVH. The Mnlno Election , 1'01'TiANl ) , Mo. , September 0. Heed's phi- i.ility in this district with four towns to hear fiom is 730. The missing low us four years ago gave him 105 plui.il I ty , SI'IIKAPIM ! TIM M-WS ALOUSTA , Maine , Septouibcr'J. Thofollovv- ing tele-gram vvassent by I'ostmastet Manloy to Secretary Kesbendon of the republican national committee ; "On a full vote , we h ivo swept the state and re elected Hobie by 15,0 0 majority Blainu's own eity h is given n ma jority 2o2 Rrc.iter than was over before thrown , and his county gives 3,100 majority. Aw.USTA , Maine , September fl The follow , nip dispatch was sent t j Goueial Logan to-day "Thoic'Sti't ' of the election miy bo thus sum- m.irired : The lapublicans have carried every county in the state with thu pinsiblo exception ofKnox , which is veiy closo. They have elected 20 .senitors , and the democrats have only two , They have chosen four-fifths of the roprcsenUtivcs in the legislature. They have electe-d four representatives in congress by lar- cer majorities , and have given Governor Ho- bieapopulai majoiity of ? 1G,000. The republican - publican vote reaches \ciy nearly 80,000 , I- , 000 to 5,000 hrgei than ov er cast before. Our in ijonty 13 the largest wo hav e had since the presidential election of IgliS , and fai exceeds our most sanguine hopes. [ fjigned ] W U.KKK BLAIVI- . PoitTI Nl ) , Maine , Roptember 0. L ito n1- turns show th'it thu senate vv ill stand , 31 lepub- lieans , no democrats. The house as far as heard fiom will have S2 republic.ms and 11 ! democrats. Butler al Ijincoln , J.i.Ncor.v , NEIL , Scittember ! ) . The antimonopoly - monopoly unl greenback state conventions met heio to day , Aftei convening and pass ing resolutions fav orinpf fusion w ith the null- monopolists and domocrats.tho greenback con- mention adjomncd and went into notion with anti-monops. v\hich then adjoin ued to receive and listen to Ciener.il 15. ] ' . Butlei. They re assembled at ! > o'clock , still v ; r.ingling over preliminaries. Butler t-pjke bsfoic the con- \enlion , and lo the penplo in the ( Jpc'n air after supper. Pie advocated a minority of representation , advised fusion with the dome- eiata and declared that ho wanted electorial votes only to hold the balance of power and make other patties como to the people's pnity. lie said the aiili-mopupolistH nucd not fear fusion hem as Clev eliuid would win if ho cairied Now York and Ionif lie d d not. Said ho , Butlei could not bo elected as Cleveland land would havoll5 VO'IM in the Smith which liutlor would hav u vvitii a free ballot and a fair count , llewas only anxious tint the Peoples' party tlmidd lay the foundation of anew now pnity. After nipper he niiclo an antimonopoly - monopoly speech in the oiHii air. Ho attii butsd the want and poverty in midst of plenty to the dillicultj of exchange of commodities lesulling from exoibitant i lihoad charges and bull and bear spiciilatmg. Ho rehoused whit he demanded nt Chicago and explained jus idea of the tariff. Ifi'spoko against the importation of contract labor , ind eulogi/id Van Wyek as .1 friend of the psoplo ng unst monopolks Ho goc > to TopoUa to-moiiow , ii Convention , ST , Lot H , September 9. A I'ost-Uispatch apec'isl from Jefferson uity says : The repub lican slalo convention met heio at noon , and voio called to order by William J. W.uner , of Kansas City , chaitmnn of the stite central committee. After pi 43 ur , Major Wai not ad dressed thu convention , saying tin- work in hand was to free Iho i-tatu from the malign influence of bourbon damociacy. There is , ho said , an uprising in the ( tile against the 1'rank James democracy , and if it vvcie fairly taken advantigo of it would em incipalo Ihe state fiom dumocritm control. lie then named ev-Jnelgo Wagner , of St. l.onis , as temporaiy chairmau. On taking tlio chnir , Juelgo Wagntr duclr.rcd the Chicago platfoim a splendid one , and the noimmw prchaged a Novcmbor victory. Spaakmg of the demo cratic state admiuistratmn , he said that ass is Mnatmn had been connived at by high olln ers , outlaws had been piotccted in llieir outlawry , and ciiminal laws hiul bcr-n made a fainby the exercise of the pardoning power in favor of men who violated the law , mciely bccausi ) they were fiionds of the ollicl ils. A comniittoo on credentials was appciinlul. and .a resolution was otfcied for the appoint ment of a committee of ono fiom each dutuct , to conler among themselves and consider how- to imitu all anti-bourbon orgini/ations with a \iowtotha coiifttrucltun of a state tickit on which all would unite Tlie confei once committee mitteo was appointed , and iccess was taken until - p. m Thu convention reas rmblel at 2:30 : , ( Jon. ( ! . 1) ) , Oour was doctcd permanent chairman , A icsoliition denoum Incj the nomlnalum of Marnnduku m a pioinium on rebellion was referred , alto ono declaring It UIIUIKI f i the : itsembly to indulge in any further lupior leg- mlation of any kind whatever until the liu nso lawia fully te txl , The jilatfoim Induces the adiniiiibtration of 1'tesldi nt Arthur and thu nominations of Itlaine and Logan. Also the platform of the national republican con vention. Si. Lous , September fi. Nicholas 1'ord was niado the fusion nominee for goveinor. VIIT lieutenant governoi , Ur II. M , ritarklolf , of St. Louis , was nominatud by acclamation , l''or ' tie.ismir , Major > ) , 'J hompson , of Srdalln , by acclamation. Auditor , Judge Jacob Sand' , of Adaii , by acclamitlon. At oinuy general , Colouel David Murphy , "f St , Louis , by ac clamation. Judge of the supreme court , Judge David Wagner by a unanimous standing vote. The convention adjourned with three cheers for the ticket. It Is understood that thothleo oflirfs not provided foi on the ticket will bo tilled with greenback nominee * ! Closing up Special Dispatch to The lHr. : NKW YOIIK , Seplcmbci ! ) . The STMI pays that ther-c was a cmiforenco between the friendsof 1'res'l Arthurind IHninointho 1'iftli av o. hotel yesterday. It was held behind losod doors and the utmost c.aro was taken lo prevent the proceeding * from being made pub. . He , but the follow ing facts leaked out. The gentlemen In confi rence decided that the Stal wart clement which is following the example of e\-senator lloscoo Conkhngboatonco aban doned. The "old guard" w 111 lake active interest - torost m the campiicn , The price for ouch action being an aguemont to appoint 1'ost- master (3onor.il ( Oresham to the position of Sec'y of the Tre.nury. 11 w as also agreed that the surveyor-ship and naval oflico as his part must go to the fiionds of Vrcsideiit Arthur. Thoasseitlon was furthei made1 , late jo4ei- day , that 1'res't Arthui 's consent had been obt lined to the consummation of the above progi.vmmc. Among the d if appointed can didates for the late S"c'y 1'olger's shoos aia assistant Secretaries Coon and French , llich- ard , Crowley , CJrorgo H. Sharp and ex-assist ant Sec'y John C , Now , Political Gossip , Special Dispatch to TillBKI : . Cllicco , September St. Between Iho tele gram which appealed in the Inter Occan.yes- t onlay , dunging Joseph Medlll with having spoken iu discreditable'terms of the republi can way of conducting the campaign in Illinois , the subject of the Maine' elections , the republicans had n great deal to talk about to-day. Their joy at thoicsult in Blame's own btato offsets , peril ips , their regiets lb.il the Intel Ocoaii had exposed its own p.aity's bad straits but they talked about bolh with eipnl vv ninth. Govornoi OguMbyeaid tint he could now go on wiih the canvass with agreat weight lifted oil his shouldeis. Hu had boon timorous and backward , bee mso his eyes were on Maine , and a defeat would have been greatly magnified by his opponents. The City of Geneva Thronged Distinguished Mournerf , Gssr.v.v , N. Y. , September ! ) . Thu town ia rapidly filling up with visitois. The pros. tdcut and fctiite arrived r.t noon. The pres ident w.n conveyed to the minsioii of ex' Senator Hammond , whosu guosfc ho becomes while in ( lunova. Goveinoi Cleveland and iiis pirty arrived in the sime cai , and wore driven direct to Iho re Mencu ( if Wm , 1) ) . ICing , in the immediate vicinity of Secretaiy I'vllei. ; L'o5tmastei General ( irc'shain , .rndpes lijpallo , Miller and Audrows and Clerk 1'errin arrived tins inorning. Seciotary < handler is with thu president's paitj. It is thought that every member of tlio cabinet will bo here. Trains from the east , west and rorth aio yet to arnve bjfore Iho fuuei.il. The wcithsr is oppiessively warm , ami the crowd of victors isBiillormg iiiuchdlsconifoit. A Shucking aiuidcr. WvsiilMiTOV , Se'iitombcr ! ! . Volice-officei Bowler was shot and killed tins morniiigwhilo n the pcrform.inco of his duty , by a nc > ; zio lespei.ido. John Jang'tei. Uho olhcervvas n ch irgo of a chain ginff at work clumingtho illejs , and Langster watclnug his oppoi ( uni ty slipped away Iron his fellow-crimm ils and ccretod himself in an out-house1 , where 1'ow- or found him , and cdlodon him to surrender. j.mgatur dehsd nrroit , but the ollicti seized liiu , when a negio named Wilson inshpd up ind a Htiuggle bepan for the poesofsion of "owlei's piatol. Langhter finally tonned it , ind deliberately shot the olhcci through the lent. All this occm led in the piesonco of nil- nerous byat.inden , to whom 1'owlei appealed n vain for anl , Langstei is aucslcd. Fire Chli'fH In Council , CIIICM.O , Sejitembei 'J. The national con vention of chief fire engmc'cis began in tins city this aftcinuon. IN curly two linndrid riembi rs of the association .ire m attendance , Tim proceedings were limited to an addicts ) f welcome by Uomptn > llei Guiney , in the ab- soncoof M.iyoi lliurison. The response vvas nado by J'lesicent Thomas O'Connor of Now ) ri"in3 ! and thu appointment of committees on credentials. Thu members of the convention MID then given a eliivo Ihroiuh the norllierii lortinn of the city. This ev uniug they alti ml , ho tin ut 10 in i budy. A It.ivlslicr'H Doom. Si. JosH'ii , Jlo , Sept. 10 .Tns < ph Bale nm was brought fiom Savann ill to the jail n this city at 3 o'clock this morning. He ad mits Ins Limit anil expectH to luirc foi his crime. Ho has boon uloseh watched and ; uaidod all day to piovent him taking his own ife > , A I irgo ciowd is around the court housu mil jail and niirejtrouble is antlcipitiid , but ! iteman uill m ver ho Ijnthf d m ( St. Joseph , In crime was tin outiago and murder of a ittlo gill near l.ero a few ucdcH ago. U.IHO Kail. At New YorkDelioit 3 , New York 11. At I'.ustou lioston 10 , Cii-voland S , At Budtuii unioiiAUoston 5 , Kansas City ,2At , Itdtimoro Uniuns-Ciiiciniiati 5 , Haiti- noio I , At Toledo Toi ! do I , BnmMvn 0 At Cincmn.atl Cin.innati 17 , Virginn 3 , At Wailiinijtiin- unions Nationals 1 , 1'itta- bmg 1. At Loitnvllle M otiopolitam - , Limisvil'i' J. The game- stopped on ace mill of duk- icsi , At St. Louis r.iltiinoiu 2 , St. Louis L War 1'villt * , September ! ) , It is olhclally , hat war uill hiblimtly declaiod against Jhlna , Thecchenio of occnpyini' I'onnosa i is In en abandoned. A freuh expedition of nero an Important natiiro than tbo iircvmus mis has aheady been propiied , Thu whole ( iicbtiun will bu dlKCiisshcd ut Saturday' * ) cab net council , _ A I'lTisi.Uii. , Sept , U , The warehouses of Joseph Jirnedict iV Co , wholesale rug de.deis , und M irtln , lr.itt ! V , Cj. , wliolfalo lea dcvl ors , on Marl ( t street , biirnrd to night. Loss , 510,000 , partially Iiismod. The tu owns causul jy spontaneous combustion which ipn ted Huong a huge lot uf old rag * . Now York Cilj's IViriblo Ilcnt. NK\N YIIIIK , Sejitembor ' > . Theio wore jovi ntoon prostrations fiom heat to-day , 'Ihree liursoiigdud. The \ ntican and the republic of Costa llica are at otiK Arkansas City sullorod a SOO.COO fire Afon- day night , The cholera in Italy U spreading rapidly. 1'hyticiana a ort that tiles dttsemliiatu tlio germs , The prohibition amendment of Maine is cm nod by an cstinmtj vote of 08,000 ma- joilty. A Warsaw dNpatch says that Iho czar In tends to be crowned "King of Poland" during his stay then- , The Lincoln Sivlng bank at \illc , Touneseo , hai suspeiideil , The institution has resources for iceovcry. The coal mineis of Mnnongalioln City , Pa , have decided to maintain thu ituko until the companies como to time , The pope has forwarded a note to Iho Kiench government condemning Its locont decision on the subject of divorce , The utmost \ igil.aiico and precaution * are beiiif ? taken by the authorities to guaid the C/.1I during his stay in WAtraw. It is staled in 1'arls that Admiral Courbot domnnds instant decimation of war against China and complains of his depleted muni tions. At Norfolk , \"a , l.nt night n lN > y named Sam lllouse shot two girl companions , ono fil ially and the other dangerously , and then sul- cldud , Al I'illsburg Monday niaht a deaporato hard-glovo contest took place between Charles McCoy , of I'ltlsbm/f / , and Albeit Ship ] , of rennsjlvaiiia. Slnpp lost the light on a foul. An Indian confined in jail at Cheney , Washington territory , for raping a whitu pirl recently , was lynched Monday night. Ills fellows claim ho was innocent and tlnealcn trouble. Sam Johnson , a negio who outiaged and mm dorod a while girl , acted 13 , seven yearn ago , and only recently captured , was taken fiom the jail at llambui , Atk , , and Ijnched by masked men early yesterday moiiiing. Highway Commission , Si'ltlMiHbLl ) , 111. , September SI. The highway commi'sioiieis' state donveution which mot in Springfield , April last , has been called to meet in adjourned session in the hull of thu hou'o of repreH'iitatives on the "lib iust , at 10 o'clock n , in. 1J. M , Ilalncs , pie-iidont of the convention , wasluio to-day confeirinpf with Secretary Steal nes and com pleting prop ( ration * for the meeting. Ar- angements have been made for rodncod ch.nges to delegales at the hotels in Spring- lield , Aiianguments have also been made by which the delegates will bu cairied over the rail toads of the state at half fare. Delegates that co over the Chicago & Northwestern and the UuckIshml _ railroads will ipply to ] ' , . M- 1 lames , 7h 1'ifth avenue , Chicago , naming tire point to und froin winch they will travel on said lines , who will piocmu for them tlio tickets at reduced rates over the aforesaid linm of railro id , or tickets may be purch x > c' < l of agents at the i.ulroad stations. A DlhtrpHsrn JMistaUc. O. , September ! . \\illiam ColliFon , a tcle-giaph operator on duty at Sn.ako Hollow , in the Hocking Villoy , vvheie Iho property ot operators is boins ; guirilod by tioopj , wan shot by Guild Be iten last night , being a mistake ! foi striking a miner who was supposed to ba m the act of selling fire to one of thu luppcis. Hu died matantly , lilaino : ir lloinr > . AUGUST v , Me. , Scplembor i ) . Blaine re mained at homu to day. Among his callers were Governor Kobie , JX-Secret.ary cf thu Navy Nathan Golf , Jr. , of West Virginia , John S. Collier , piesident of Mains senate and Win. 11 , II , Guunoviar , of Iho postollicu department , Jil line received a laigo mimbei of ( li patche's congi itulatiug him ou the result of the Maine election. Small-1't.v tn IllinoiH. SrmxGiii ID , III. , Soptombei ! ) . Another case of small-pox is icporlud neat Manteno , Kiinkakeo county , also two cases nr.ir Voncdy , Washington county. It was hopcc ! that the outbreak in Kankakee county , where Ihorebavo been some twonlycises iicently , wis siippicsiod. The ongin of the Venedy uihes U unknown. AVcstcrn Union itcporr. Special Dispatch to Till UHK. NlV YOIIK , September ! ) . Missrs , Sago and ( lould attended the oxcuuliv u comiiulteo of the Wrtslern Union directors to day , Saffo s lys tin- statement is tu bu given to the public tomorrow , for l.nt quarter , as read to Iho executivicommlllco to day , and is vcrj satisfactory - factory iwlec'd. SuocoHsor , J5i ni.i.v , Siptembtr ! ) . Jim. J. Kasson , the now Amei loan minister , will picsont his cio dinliils to I'nipeior William lo-moirow. Aftdvvardi hu will bu received by Ijiuprcss Aiiguala. _ _ That Tired Feeling 1 ho warm vv either lias a debilitating cllec t , 1'sjini lally upon thosu who , uuvithln dooH nioitof thollnie , 'Jho peeullai , jet ( oinmoii , > 'oniiiliit ] | Known as "that tired feeling , " Is Ilio result. ' 1 his feeling ran bo entltHy , i'H DIIIII by t iKInif Hood's Kaisaparllla , . \lilili give i new life anil htirnglh to all the finictlons of thubudy. "I eotilil not sleep ; bnd no ajipctlto , I took Hood's b'lr.sqi.irlll i and soon began to ship somiillyi could get up without that ilud and languid feeling ; and my apjictlto improved , " 11 A , SAM Oltn , Kent , Ohio. Sli'Cllf/t/H'H 1/IC fslJStCHl llnod's Sirsipnrllln II characterl/ed 14 thnu ppcnlliilllcs : Kl , HID combination ol iciiieill.il agents ; 2d , the proportion ; M , the ] irn < r'i of securing thu actlvo iiieillelii.i/ qualities , Thu result ha medic Inu of iinnsu l htrcngth , ( Ifedlng cuns hitherto nnkiidvvii. Kunl for book containing addition d evidence , "Hood's riimparlllo. tones up my Hyslem. inirllli s my lilood , hli irpensmv aiipi life , and seems lo III iko me o\i i. " ,1. ) ' . J IIUIH'.HDN , Jttglstir ot Deeds , I.uwill , M.i.ss , "Ilood'H Kirsnp.iillla lie its all others , and IxuortllllsvVKIglll ilM'old " I llAltlll.NO'lOW , iao luuk tin uuMuwVuik City , Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists. 81 ; filn for $ ' . . Made cnlybyO , I. HOOD It CO , , J-ovvell , Mass. K > O5Dosos Ono Dollar. WAKING WHEAT , The DowDward Tenancy of 81111 Unabated , A Day of Wild xoitomont on 'Change ' , Closing With a Forced Eobound in Prices , Corn Presents a Somewhat More Sedate Aspect , The Gattlo Market Distinguished by Bettor llocoipts , A Hull JIojj Mnrkct Oat * , 1'orlc nnil nnd Special UNpntchtu TIIK 15KK. VVHKAT. CHICAGO , September ! ) . Unrly trailing tn wheat to-dny rotultcd in a lower inngo ol prices than had hltheito ucen known in this jeai' of umall li ( > iirv , Cauli No. 1 ! wheat touched 7 Itf , and who.it for October deliv cry Hold at " 01. In oatly tumnctious there was n frantic olfoi ton the put of the "long" crowd to got rid of their 1'ropoity , ovvint * to coixtin- ued dopiCH Ing news from foreign marketa. There was an incronso of 'JOO.OOI Imaholslntho visible supply leporl , ami huger rccoipta nt nllpiimaiy leeciving points , i'ho fnroro and excitement was heihtem ( ; > ti by liberal soiling on thu p.nt of the "shorts" nud thu predictions of EOVonly cent wheut this week. Them was n eovcierobound fiomtho lowest pointand thu froe-solling "nhorts" showed even n greater nnxioty to cover than the ' longs"hod early in the Be sion to unlotd. 1'rico.s advanced lo in nlmont n twinkling , and closed on the regular board nt the top prices of the day , j under yesterday. Ou the afternoon bontd the Maidenly ncijnired strength in the market continued and pi ices ro u jj © \ , fell elF , closed t over the icgulnr notion , at 7Uo foi September , 77J ( for October , 7l > i for No. vcmber , 80 for UeccniKi. Utilul quieter | itlt still to a large biiEincHs. FliiL-lnationa VVQIO rapid , htlll the clo.-inp ; prices flmuid very little clixugc ns compiled with yonterd.iy , with tlio exception of a decline in No\ ember , oving to fnyor.iblo leports from the coin belt and pro- Bpictsof an oirly m.ittumciop. On the nf tcruoon board Dccobcr mid Xo\embflriegainod Homo of then lost ground , the muket closing at5f > i'for September , 6ji ; ! for Uctobci , 15 for Novembei. OATIU. There were nc.iiIyliOOcira of Texas and lor- utotial rangcis unioiif ; the fn fh lecclpts , about J00 ! oflucli were thr lugli Tuxaii" , Trade v\.is dull and prices 10 to 10 cents lower ou about all Hort , except pi line natives , which \\orihcarci ) . Among the \ \ estorus and Texans - ans ttioro wvruRomo vxcelli uldiovcsof ( [ uahty eimnlly as gtiod , ir n < t better , than the lair to medium mitivi'i. Tl"v wi-ithor ontiuucb no warm th.it cumorn , i ull ituhi ) > mo taking only the number th . ( ; . JJi.mo from dAy to day. Large dealens' ilruvcn ot best westerns were liken by shippers and diessid beef danl cis Common native stock wimxlow and the demand limited. Htookers and fcedcis wtio scneo and Polling nt liiRh liguros for choice , thrifty ( -toclc , Htockcalvos viuro in lai o HUI > - ] ) ly , but the domtnd was ratlin slow. Itest tolid corn ful nativef , d Mn d 7H , second clas * , medium and pirt coin-fid T COfeli 3jj exports , li dOo)7 ( ) 00 ; good to choieo , Blnpplng , 1,00 * ' W ) ; mfeiioi to medium , 1,001) , ) and 1,200 Ibs. I ( )0f ) r > 7" . Kaiigo cattle , oisier. Toxsns , 701) ) and 1 , 000 lbCfiVi : ( > I EO. Siilos ail Wyommgs , 1,307 Ibs , 4 'JO ; IKS AVjoimngs , 1,171 Ibs , I .S ; JIO ! Montanas , 1 , 'J.'iO HM , 5 IfO ; 3SO MontanaH , 1,171 Ibs , B 0"i : 'J.I7 Wvoniings , 1.13'J Ibs , 5 85 ; 175 Moutium.ToMiiis ) Iba , ITO , 1IOI.S. Thoniaiket v\isgonci dly du'l ' ; ti.idlng was litfid ami nneurtun ; pn < ° H JO@lL'c lowei ; thu matkct closing v\e.il > , VMth nt least half thu iiumbei on silolcft in Ilia pens.it the close , Haluj were nt I - > to 525 for nkips and gians- ew , and fi f > 0 to ( i 'M for assorted light ; best heavy , ( i 00 to ( i , ' ! " % mid good mi\oil , fi 'J" > to 6 7f > . highl , JUO to 210 Ibi , ft yr to ( i 10. o.m i tiled easier , hut elofeil liimat 2IJ for Sep tember , und USj for October. VOIIK ruled lowci , closing ut 1700 fm Suptumbii and October and 11 10 fur the year , I VIII > firm , closing at 7 10 for September , < Ictober and November , Ohio Itcimhllcnmi L'lopivrliif. ; lor Hiilliaut nnd SuccenHl'iil Oc- ACIIVK wottic oirMNKii mr i in : Mil. Ill AINK 10 VIHI1 W.vsiu.Nr.rON , 1) . ( ' . , Scptombor 9. It w stated at roi > ublican hoadqunrterH hern th it the piograinino now will be to mass the FOILCH in Ohio , Thou who aia famlllui ultli the lepublican plun of opcialioim 111 Ohio uay Unit uithusiasm is now to take thu lace of apnthy , and Hint the mtriost which the republican ) will manifest In that btato from the lake to the rlur will convincotho democTntii tint the ropuhltcaiiH are not acli ep , and that Ohio will not violate the precedent Irom w'.ich it has never varied Hinci Ihn war , of gun ( fii n publican majority in presidential yrais , Tin ro mo Imhcatioim too , that thoiejiublicins hnvo rueoiitlv mndo aiiangomintu which havu jilaccd them in pus- HihKion of a modciato amount of funds , so Unit thohtutei contial commllteu of Uhlo , fet in stance , will no longer b < compellul tu Luirovv money to pay for iln justago Htumps , Dm1 thiui ; may bonottd in countction v\ith the Ohio campaign. The nationid mi.naxiMs do not iiiitoiiiidtintiiil | : whv it is thul u paity winch is to poweifnl und v\hich him to nniny lieh membcisas the icpubhuin party in Ohfii should bo constantly pasiiuj ; the hat uioiind for funds from all tlio states ami pleading povcity , Ono of the rt publicans , a nun ex jicrioucid in Ilio nmtti i of campaign fnndn , bald the othei day that Ohio ought to be thu earliest and moht liberal to contilb- ute nioiipto 1m iiiod ! m other < tntcs , but In ts.iil of tint the mas e there ni-m to hold thrir haiidn upiiiuly until the 1 i t inomont , when thev iilonri the neerosltlo.1 of an OctoK-r ntnto and foren largo eonUlbution * from the lest of the loiintry tlirough fear of dofott , Ono element of enthu l i m which somn of there- publican tnnnagers hero liopn to put Into the cvanv AM is the pn-jence of Mr , lllaino in Now York , Ohio and Indiniia. A'ery mgent ap peals will I e made to Mr. Hlninn. now tint the Maine election in over , to visit Ohio and Indiana , liivWMU of th it rhnracter hiivonl- ready i-onio from S < natoi Hattnmn and others , Ono Ohio republican fft > that the pioeiu-u nf Mr. lllaino thorn would sit the wtntfrn re serve ou tire , and Unit he nred mnko no no litieal pprcchc'i , but tlmplv chow himself to the people and talk about tlio veither. . Mr. llhiino has been axorxn to nch n plan , but thoio are mime heio who think that hu may be Induced U ) iccoiKJdorhls deHlnion. TIIK ATTITll'i : Of Till : ClWl.NVATI , O. , Seplombor S. Speaking ot the attitude of the fiernnin , Col , Markbieit , thu princpnl owner of the Yolkahlntt , siiid to- diiy : "liiavo > et to find the lirst Ciermau 10- jmollean who \\lllnot vote for Itlaine. Th"ro n no defection hero about the state ticketIn the small towns of the Halo , wheio the pro hlbitiou < pu' < tioii has alfeetcd them more vet ntionslj , It is different. There in no defection heio ngamat MHJ. Untterworth , republican candidate for coiiivs < , e-ilher. What httlo theiewas has been all healed tip , Ihoio is less defection among the ( lermatis at this time than among any othei class. A well known ( icniuin said : "It may seem cmloiis to youas it Is to mo , that nearly all of the l.ornwns ho ronouiici ) religion , and are whit you might cill fioo thmkfis , are in the repiibhoan p.nfy. Iho turueis aeti-d with the democrats t\vo joir ego , but I understand that mnv they , v nit > with the roimlil.uiit ' Mi. ( ieoigo I'opp , propiietoi of the Law linllfltiti , snid hu tliought tlio Cnmans who voted foi ( inrliold would about all voli there punhcMii tickutat the Uitobui i-lortion. The ( lermaii waidsaie thu thiid , eltventh , twelfth and thlitocnth. The thudgavo lloulloy 10 J majonty last fall. Mi. Topp thought it would ti\u ; a nu'nrity of 101) to tin. lepiibhean ticket this fall , w hie i would be a ehaiigo of 500. In the eleventh w ird ho pxpcitx to see last jour's republican majoilty of tu ) in creased U 1,000 ; in the twellih and thiiteenth wards an IIICITJ-O of 000 and : itO reflectively in the reimbhc.ia m ijoiilio < , IIu s ud , bo\vov - or , that m November the lopubliL.in innjoii- ty would bo somewhat smallei. Thuro are Ooi man republic ins w ho are kti eng f i oo-ti.idei s and will vote for Cleveland. Half a do/en Gen mans of stinding vioro muiitloncd as among those w ho would vote Ihe lopnbliean ticket in October , but for Cleveland in No vember. licit MUII'H lovv-\V . Sl'IllMiHKtl ) , 111. , September' * . Thu gi.itid council of the United States Improved Order of Hed Mc'n opened this morning in the btato capltnl , The icport of the CJioat Iiicohono reveals - voals the fact that there has heen an nno\ amplcd grow Hi in the order dm ing the past year , Iho increase being (5,113 ( ! and thu entire membership 11 , ! ° 7 , bonif ; OKI in o\ee s of the hugcst number over attained. ( ! ie it councils have been formed in Florida and Coloiado , and petitions have been received forgioit councils in Kansas and Iowa. Iho tel il tribes number fi''S. liccuipts of great eouucila , ? Sf,8 . : ! 7 ; total funds in the gioat council bull , Sr ! ) > " > ( i 8a , Availiblo fund for current } uu II 1,881. , 'JK. The council niarchotl to the capitol this nioniing In , v body. Otr The Truck. MlIJlflllH , September ! ) . The west bound passenger train on the Memphis and Charles ton raihoad , duo hero at 9,33 o'clock last nipht bad three of it * pis tnger coaches do- i.uled by thoongmu iimning' over a cow. Tlio accident niMiinul al li IIIi. \ . m. , tlueo miles wift of Coiiuth , Mls < . , about ! l'i miles i. ist of this city. Tluro VVDIO about sovontj paisengerfl in the coiches that tmiiud upside down. All weio iiioio or less himxud , but no Feiioiisinjmios weie HiHt.ilnod bv any oxuopt- ing n ni-gio br.ike'sm in n lined Ijio , wlo hid his jiw bioKon.and a ntgro girl who had In i aim and thrio ribs hrolun. The passengers were brought lo Memphis at II o'clock this morning. Tlio lliihio-horilnol Sull. Ism VSAIOIIS , Ind. , Scplcinliur ! ) . Tn the lilamo Sentinel caao the dcfc n < io to-day served notiii * ou tlio plaintilf 's attorneys thai they would begin laking depositions HI Kentucky on tin -lid insl. The dopoaitions of the fol lowing named vutni'SHos will bo takenAt Millcislmitf , .lolui Milloi , Uaniel A. Hinith and vvifo , .lon > | ih W. Miller , li A. Milli'i William McMlller , Mrs. Sue tiamluskv and I ! , I' , Johnson. Al I' iris , Samuel T. ilumos and 1) . Wilkinson Kinnj. Al ( iuorgilown , Mis. Mary I' , liiyan , John T , Sinair , Webb Uoss and C. W. West. At llniliioiiLO , II , Todd J'ltteiton. Uii.v in IlllnolH , CMII AI.D , September II.Tho Illinois Btato fall was foimallyopomd today , The man- agi IK of the fall have concrnid the idea of a fieu t'clc t to ov < ly Fchnol child m tin ) Ktalo fm use on this dtiv and us a conseipienco there are full ) tlionsmd on tbo ground , 11,1(1 AVllHllOlllH , Si , I'AUI , Sotcmbor | ) 1) ) . II is loported here that thu utuim last night caused the most dis aslious w ishoiit i vui known on Iho Omaha roiil ne u I'an Claire , Tinins on that load am coiiipiilli'il to inn into the city uver the MihvnuUio loud , via Camp Douglas , Tlio I'lihllu I'ulHo Sjioculdlspitch tol'I'llK ] ( KK. Nebraslta , hoitemboi ] ! , Avoto for pn sideiit taken on the train to-night glvis lll.iino'Hi , Cleveland III , liutlei Hi , St. John IL' . _ _ lloiulil < : l H on Ilio Hliinip , lMr\NAloiis. Ind , , .Soptombor ! ) . ( iovir- run llendiiuks and wifi ) leivo tins ovoninir for Toledo uhuni the goveimn 'lolivers an address to morrow at tbo slitu fan , liefoiu return ing bo will miikoseveral speeches , political and otherwue. I/.V ncliliiL ; u Flro I.IITIK ! ! < ) < x , Ark. , Soplombui H. Will Oitun , airesti d and charged with xottinu liiu to the hmldlng'i bnrneil in Arkansas City yes terday was bunged by an Infuiutcd mob this morning , 'Frederick Uciioiniimlril , CKDMI lltAriiH , Iowa , Septcmbtr 0. The democrat * of th nth district agiiln nomin itcd Hen Krodoilck foi congress , ICE AND OOAI , atJtcwon &Ilro.1m HIIXUP The MIsHotirt DlvlHlon Ulllo ContCRt it ! Iicnvomvorlli l , September ! " . The follow HIE ; Minus the total of the two best diys of the division of the Mliwmri rlllo toitn , as so- leetcd at Iho eoucbiilon rf the hooollug to- day. The liguros represent two soore-i at ouch ot the rumjf s , l00 ! , 300 , and CiOO yards , or a 1-mslblo 210. l.leiitpii.mt Clay , taking his poor dny. also 1ms a total of U71 out of a pos nble 31i > the best on record. The scores of the team momlHTs , viith the doi.irtmonts | to vvhli h they belong , are in the order n mud , as follnwr : CUy , lieulonanl , Ml ouri IS. King , sergeant , MliKonrl 17 * llncKley , neigeant , 1'lntto l" ( ) Day , lluutonant , Missouri 1"2 Crow , corporal , MIMOIIM 1715 Meriiim Ilimtcniint , I'latto 171 Smith , nitlliccr , 1'bitto . . .171 Chaplain , sergeant , 1'latte 171 Keefn , corporal. Missouri liV.1 Hey , nergonnl , I'latto . . Ifi1. ) Hart , reigeant , Missouri . . . Ids llubbird , sergnnnt , Missouii 10S Kirtman , baud , 1'Utto .10s Chirk , sorgoinl , Misaonu 107 Sergeant I ) r.ikonf the Sixteenth iiifantrvwoii the division skiimlsh match nnd gold medal , ( fold medals woru to night pre.ientod to Drake and the litst three memberH of the division ti'iin , ind silver medals to the other nine of the dhnlon. The two allot nates reeeived no mrilids. Tlio army contest takoi | > lace about Octobei " ) th , l 'nlJ ( . \ 'l' SI-OCICSIKN. They Comlonui tlio Hcpnrtrd HxtHU cnco of riouro-Piioiinionln. Special Dispatch lo Tin : HKI : . ffiCllle'Ai.oSoptomber ! ) . The Journal says : "Cattle raisciH , cattle ownorB and ciltlo doal- oihin vanotis paitsof the west , who do bust ness at thu Union slock yaids and at other live stock markets are veryeniphutio in their denunci.itioiioftlii ) so-ealled votoriniirlans who ignoi.mtly insist that there isploiiro pmiimonla among vvoslnrn herds. They deehuo tint no genmito case of th itdlneaso nns ovei occuired in the west and that theio is no pleuro-imou monia in this countiy. ANOL'IlHIt Tlio Norilicrri I'ncllU : Still AnxIoiiR lor n itiiorn. 111 II .VA.Moiilani' , SciitQliibci ! ) . ( lieat ox eiteinout prevails at lieiiton over thu conhr mntion of iniioilant | gold dlscnvcncH in tho. Little Kocky inonntiiins , one hundred miles noitbrast of lint place. 'U hen Iho discovery unrt lust ropoi led the cllirelis of llrnton ft lit a commitli'o ( oiihiHting of 1' , If. Anpling and Dennis llalpm t ) itivestlgalo. They lelo griplud lo dny that the mines are good. About iv himdiid i la ins line been tiken lip ThoMi vvoikul pay NIX toehnon dollars pot day , 11 a man working wi'h an ordlniry gold pan. In one niftlancc , ? .Wl ( were tnken Irom apltlvvinty foot ( iiir | > ri > . .leiry Collins , odl- tni of tin * Bi'iiton Kivfi I'rcsH , telegraphs lliit half uf tlio citizens of the town are either pri'p trin , : to join thei slampedo or have al- leady KOIH- . , Turf. ItAelNl ! Al I'llOVIIlK.NCK. J'ltov IIU'M r , Puptembi'i ! l. The grand cir cuit meeting opemd atNanagaiihc'tt pailc to day , ' 1 ho traclr was good. UI'Ocliss piirsitfl.uno ditidcd-Krinl- worth won , Albnit I'm M , \ \ inilsor M , 3d , 1' . D. lib ; time , lit , U'JJ , 1I4 ! Cla s 2.21 Maxoy C'obb won , Hutloilly''d , Divis 3d , Adolaiiio Hh ; limo. LVJOf , 'J 17J , 2 Kij. | Hiiiii rsiiKAD ii\r I\CM. ; Slin.l'HIIBAI ) liAV , Septi mbor ! ) The tiack was fust. Three ipiuiteis niilu 1'uiso foi Ihreu vuir obis and npw nils ; I'eail Winnings won. IticoL'nd , Shunandu.ih 3d ; Timu , 1 Ifij Chnmpion tiniii Htiko.s fioo handfan sweep- stikcs , one miln Aran/a won , Mainmonist L'nd , Little M inch.'Id ; Time 1.11 , Walter hindie ps\vei pstakeH , mill ) and fm- lorn/ Mattie Itapturo won , Pniouell L'ml ; Tmio J OilIN i tot claimed a foul of Fniowoll , and VMIS iiu.udi d the pi ice , Thieuiiiarteismili | , two je.irs old I'nrso I'm ism won , I'nHMt'Jrd ' ; I inn ) 1 11 ! .Miln nml fiiilnng , thnu v'ai old lilhes , pcmillii 4 and allnwames Water Lily won , irunomyml ; Timi- l : rii ! , Ilandicaii sweojist kkiif , all ages , niilo and fiirlimg 'l ip y VMHI , Hi i laud Toe -ml , Mou lt , i 3.1 ; Timo'J'J.11. Ilamhcip ftci'plo ' chase , fullcoiiinlioitrko Cochian won : I liHtnili line gi\o up at the UJnd > ump : Time l ! ' 'I Si l M v , Al v , Si ptembor'.l.Then pnblli in ciinviiiition of tlm nth district lo < U\ , Marion and 1't iry conntii's , thu Times special sajs was a ( nmplil'j mob fiom beguiling to i ml , ( lUoigiill. Cinigwlnto , and .lore llm.il > n , colon I , wuro landld.iii'H ; Ci.ng lanli'd a luigo p.uly of ncgio s fiom hi ru and tiled I" eaptmo thu convention , ISun Uelmos , of LimnduH comity , onthh.uimd Ciaig , and llaudhon vv.xrt nominatid. The Ci.ug lactinn lufc thu court housu and went into thu > aid to iioinin i to. Tim Duhnos party wunl nut Hu 10 and ciptnred ( Jiaig's ( loud. The eonfiihion beggiiH ilehciiption. Their were u fo'i vvbitu men amoiic ; Iho dolegalis. The lonilt Is twu lepubllcin L.iiididati - . Civlll/Btloirri l''lll I'lOlll , III , , Seplcmbc'i ! , Two IHBSIII goi tiains on 11 in Chicago , Milwaukee K St * I'anl railway collided iightocn miles west of hero thli oveiiinganil buth v ere ludly wrick ed , Ono of the unglniers had a hg lirolti n. Thu passengers all iscapul without hurioiu injury Aiming them VKTO half a do/en Indi ans fiom Dakota , mi hiding hitting Hull. AWiitlinr 'lo-ilay , AVvslllN'i.los , Hepti-inboi ' . -Upper Mlsn isslppi and MixMiini \ allojs , fair in thu noiilh em puition , pititly cloudy with lou.il shnMeia in thu northern poitiun , varlablu winds uli hl changes in tempi ratuni. Kfci nncn < iu < ; iiliiiso I'Aiiis , September 'I. The Figaro dnJares if China issues lettern of III.IKMIO thu I'lunch will hiivK all who may bu captund , at pi- nitcM , 11(11 Ml ) VH , ( | ( ' ( ! ' ' < Si , I.ouis.Seplembci 1) ) , ThuHuoioliilhaln i.ytlo IIOIKU contest atthi ) hnl li tn nightstood Iboisos , 31 ! ) miles and - lap ! ; bicjclcs , 31' ' . ndlrsiini ) 1 lap. "SEE NAPLES AND DIE. " Grim anil Ghastly Veriflcalim of this Old Adage , Dho Fair City Beneath Vesuvius Swept by holeraf loart-Eondinc Dota ) s of the Tor * riblo Pla 10 , The People a Prey to Supersti- oious Panic , rlight Hundred Oases and Three Hundred Deaths Yesterday , King llnnilinrt on tlio Sccno The Appalling Dentil Unto Italy. Gliolora In Naples. N\l'l.K.s , September ! ) King Huin'iart ' , af- -Or veiling Ilio poorer pnilions of Hit city to- Iny , Inspected thu Clirutnllino hospi il. Ho icclincd in UNO disinfectant * whilom ilcniar thu tour nf tluwaids in the hospital. ihoking1 van accompanied by bin brother , tlio duke ot \osta , HIIII tlio minister ot tlio Interim' and nrcli'ii alfairs. Burial of tlio dead from cho- urn is found very dilhciilt owing to thu linns * i illy laigo number no suddenly needing Intel- nont. A sol Her sullVriiig Irnni n violent iltiick of cholera was tatten tn thu lionpit.il iiul in IIH ! deliiium throw himself from the window. During tlio last 21 liour there were 800 frc h oist'i of cliolota and SIO deaths in thu city. 1'ho town presents a gloomy iwpect. linages if the fliintH with ncofytri l > oaring lighted tapers nro formed at the noads of processions ! if women who in irch through the streets in voking the help of the Virgin. A largo crowd iissontblod ontHido thu church of 3au Genmiii ) in conseinionca of a report that the Virgin Mniy had descended cended upon the altnr and bestowed her bles sings upon the people , The doom of the church were closed and the crowd _ attempted to break them open. Troops arriving , however over , the doom were opened mid the multi tude ritidiod in , foil upon their knees nud en gaged in fenent piayers. King Humbert vn-itod , Into in the day , the Concilia lmspit.il. An immense ciowd attomied upon the king1 and gavu htm an ovation as ho piucoedcd through thu street' . Jtnn files nro lighted toiiKlumt the city and disinfectants Irooly used. used.Thero is a complnlo lire ik dim n here ou the put of the aiilh'mltcs In lelitlon to liolp for the eholeia victims. Owing to the \vant oE medical comforts and flrotchorB Ilio sick arc left , ib ludoned in th * slreels and no measure * are ui c in be t.ikou to temov o the dead. Cholera la\n CR in Italy , loMKltaly ! , Sopti mber 9. 'ihe otlicial bul letin of cholera in Italy for the past ' . ' 1 hours : a frosli cuBL-s , 275 deaths. In Naplest ho condition IB must bai rowing. Scenes of mis ery and vv retcheilness of the most pitiablu character ocutc cu eweiy J&ido. King Hum- bert hnsbcon piofoundlv affected by the suf- foiitigs ho witnessed. . Ho has made the tirat donation to the relief fund , Dry ( > iOlK. Nivv VOIIK , Sept. S ) . AH usual Tuesday demand and meiriineiit h.avo been moderate , a , rcBiilt pnitially nisi ) of tlio boat of thu weather. Now fmsinesof limited proportion * ) . Business hol.lti its own in amount , jet pur- cb isers an > using mails and wires in piefcrc'iico to imcDiiifoitablu temperature. ] Xpoit of domestic cotton eoocln ( lining the week , H 711 packages ; during thu expired portion of Llio ynnr , llilbl packages. The export dur- Ingtho Hiimo peiiod last je.ii wns larger than dining the con esponding porlion of .uiy pie- v ions year. This expcut holds its own , AnxloiiH Block Holders. NLW YOIIK , Soptembei ! ) . Sligo 15. Bath- anted , representing tlio Knglish. and Kobert VlomiiiR , representing Iho Scotch , holders of Jen\ci ) ix. Itio Grande securities , have arrived licio. Vnndcibilt , who is undi rstood to rep- resoi.t Amsterdam IioldetH , is on tlio way. When U o l.ittoi arrives the committee will 1)0 joined by the romesonUtives of Anicilcan trcuuty holders when the trip will bomado ovcrtho road , after which eonio plans of or- gnni/alion will probably ba announced. The foreign committee bavu full power to act. A Crooked OlIlclaT. Si I'M I. , Minn. , September ! l Alderman Wilson , Into chuirman of the Imance com mittee and trustee' of tbo Kinking fund of tlm city , b is just been arresU d , ihaigi d with frat il n obtaining loans fiom tin sinking fund. FW$8 * U2X" \ * W * * 7 IRYIIiGT3HOt.OBCWI ( ' EAHLUAKIH U M " i-s irulnni oriinv liijiiiii'iisMilisMiicihC'an bo louiut In Anilrovrs' i-ourl JJakinu Vowdor. Is jxw- i veU-pURE. } lcln eiKlor > etmiilifsllmonlaVi n i eivesl Irum nu II eliemUHivsK IMna llajs , llos- tun : M Dilniomiune. oi'Chlcaijo , iiil .i.ntuvi liiHle , Miluuidae. Never sold in la. . Mf