H.H FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB , , THOKSDAY MOHNINQ , SEPTEMBER 11,1884. NO.H I THE WMIMIHD'8 ' BLAST , Wisconsin and Minnesota Swept by a Terrible Cyclone , The Path of the Aerial Demon of Destruction , Villages and Hamlets Laid Waste it- Death and Desolation Left in its Wake , The Amazing Vagaries of This Terrible Phenomenon , Hornet ) Swept Out of Sight nnd People ple Hurled Through Tlio .r Air. Tlio Cyclone's Work. ST. 1'AtJI. , Soptombar lO.-IUarwnnrod hsro this morning that a cyclone wroked thirtuen housei between Stillwalor and a small , lace called M arine M ills a few miles north of that plae.x Win. Lymans' house was totally wrecked and t.ho inmataj seriously injured . A report comes from Stlllwaler just now that all pliysiciana at tbih : p'aco have been called away to Iho vicliillj ul Marine to attend to persons injured niul it Is feared the elorm did more dimago to lifo and property than first reported. It is dillicnlt to get any direct in formation as tlio place is not easily reached. ST. PAUL , Minn. , September 10. News is just received that the town of Clear Like , Wis. , was badly wrecked by the ptorm be tween five and eix o'clock yesterday evening. Half the town is in ruins , Tlireo poixons were killed and many injured. Clear Lake Is a small town ( ill the line of thu railroad and tha particular * are slow in coin ing in , 'iho path of the .storm is half a milo wido. The first place struck is a mile and a half north of JNliiniujpoli ? , moving easterly through the town of Marino on the St. Croix river , thence to Oloar lake , Wis. , Nothing as yet liavo boon heard of any djinagoeast of that puint. TILE lUIIflN OF TEItltOIt. ST. PAUL , September 10. A special t the Dispatch from Clear Lake , Wis. , says : Late yestrday afternoon a cyclone struck this place and devastation was the result. The greater portion of the town is in ruins. Thren lives were lost. Tlio tceno after the storm pa ml over was horrible in the extreme. Men , woman and children were running about in a perfect frenzy of excitement and fear. litre and there people could bo seen coming out of collars , most of them almost paralyzed with fright. The strongest man was n little child , for no human power con d have resisted tli9 tcrriblo torcc. Ono hoii'e , a brick vamer , was taken from its foundjilhiu nnd turned com pletely around , while the bricks were SWEIT AWAY LIKE LEAVES. A largo barn was blown away , leaving the floor and inangore , with the horses peacefully eating their suppera. A little child waa taken in the nns of the tempest and landed in the branches of a troa but slightly injured. A largo frame houeo was blown completely out of siht ( ; not ono particla of house or furnitnro could be found , though a search for miles wns mndo in the tr ck f the storm. The family had fortunately taken refuge in the cellar. Many families are laft destitute ; not a vestige of their worldly porsessions remain. DAllAGi : NKAIl HTII.UVATC1I. A Stillwaler dUpntch says : A repoit received hero from Marino this afternoon fays tint 15 or 20 Iiou-es were wrecked by a evolono last evening and a mini- bsr of pcuplo were injuicd , and nearly all doc- tow of this city are out there. The house of David Lvman , four inilen above here , on tlhi road to Mirino , was blown down and Eoninof the inmates injured , Only a small ijortion of the storm struck Stilhvalor , striking BOIIIO of the tents at the fair ground and tearing thorn into ribbons. FIPTEKN MI."UTi.S WOIIK. CLAYTON , Wi-t , Soploinbrr 10. Half of the lighter structures in the vill.iga were blown down by tlu storm ! a > t aight. The cyclone htruc' ' : hero about , r > ocloc'.c ' , iIoinK nearly i.ll the damage iu fifteen minute ; . THSU'EST AND I'l.OOl ) . CmrrKWA I-'ALLS. W/s. / Ssptumbar 10. The Btoriii ut this place Ius5 ni ht was the wont of the season. Th. ) rivoiis now bctweon 10 and 17 ffetabuvo low water mark hnd Btill lining rapidly. Compstont judgoi look for a much higher rifli In this casa the upper bridge over the dam will probably go , as it is b idly strained now. ' BI.IQlir TOUUIIIiS. KqCK ItAI'ins , Wis. , September 10. 'Ihe heaviest Btorm of the fci.Msun conimcncod at 0 o'clock last night and continued till 10I0. : ! Some hail accompanied it. No special dam age has been reported in this vicinity. THE SWATH IN MINNESOTA STII.I.WATKII , MINN. , September 10. A cy- cylono pisFiid over tlio country north of this city last night acd a large amount of property was doitroyjd. Anumborof people wtro in- jniod , BOIIIO seriously. The slorm extended about twelve miles. The direction of the cyciono bi'cms to have been from we4t to e.ist , verging to Bjuthen < t , as it crossed tlio St. Crolx river into Wit-connm. Within three or four inllo.-i of this cicy , ttio damage done to farm buildings and grain in veiy heavy. A iiarty cnf. < ged in threshing for Clmloj The- lander in tlio t iwn of Grant , retreated to the i--jS * bjrn for proloction but tlio htrueturo was demolished - molished nnd Ueor o Uutherford was caught in the falling tlml-er and fatallv injured. Several others were hurt badly. ItepoiUnro cnnnii ; in from a dintauco but no reliable ea- timata of tha dunuga or loss of lifo cnu ba made at present , Tlio Victory in Maim ) . Auoi'KTA , Maine , September 10. The fol lowing dispatch was forwarded from hero today - day to John A. Logan , Chicago : Itoturns from remote toctioniof the ultto increasojtho majoiity beyond all exncttatiJIIB. In 'Sr S towns the republican majority over Kedinan oxceols : ISUOand tlio \ > 'inti-ut ; is that on com- plolo returns the majority may reach 1UOO , the largest ttvcr given in th-i hUtory uf the re publican party < f Maijio with two exceptions ut the dote of thu wur. J.atOit letnrns uh < > ws tha republicans curried every county in the et.ito , have elected every mombsr of tin Halo Bjnat'1. The m.ignitudn of the Mimblican vnlo is a aurpri o to lioth parlloa and bhows that a largo nmnhcrif domocraU joined our r.\nk , [ Signed , ] WALKKII DLAINK. SUlCtDH Av'TMl'II llro\vn Stops in I'Yont ot Train niul In ICIIIcil. SK | > cial Dispatch to TllK ItKK , PAIMLUON , Neb. , September 10. At ten o'clock this morning ; Mis. lrj\vn ! , ono of the oldest and wealthiest residents of Sarpy coun ty , Mas r n over r.ml killed by frolght train number f , on the MUioml Pacific road , a half milo east of town. She was walkingalong the track and got oil when the train approached , but when the engine was within ten feat rf her sh'j dellho.rate.ly stopped upon the track again. Whether It is a oa e of nulcido or no. cidout it not known. The lady had boon ill several month ! ) and wai probably slightly de- r nged Mrs. llrown was mother of LiniUay and Mnc llrown , prominent live slock men hero , and of Mra. Jenmo Forsylhe , of Omaha. Fatal K.xplohton , S ST. Louis , September 10. A Pcorla Illinois , special to this Posl-dlspalch says : This tnornicg the cuokers at the Kntcrpriso distillery at Pekin , owned by Spellman & Dohany of this city , exploded , making a total wreck of the building. The loss will roach SiO.OOO. Kloven Jirrsous were in thn distillery at the time , three of whom are dead. Andy Dnllin was instantly killed , the top of his head being blown elf , Jle leaves a wife and four children. V. . Puffin , killed , leaves a wife and two childten. K Welch Miller also died , and .T. Murphy , engineer , will die , his llcsh being badly scaldc < ) . i aaa" Vlro nt , Mitonell , Dakota , Mircncu. , Dakota , September 10. A tro- moudoua flro is raging in tha center of town. Ono half of a block is now consumed. The Letchcr brick and store building , iho large drugalore of L. O. Gale , and Iho largo general slore of P. T. MeGovorn with a number of smaller buildings are a total loss. The total loss is estimated at Sl'-'O.OOO. Letchcr & Co. , S-IO.ODO , P. T. McUovorn , SiM.OOO ; L. O. Gale S20.001Shower ; & Co..SlOOCO ; l'ow& Wiltes , photograph gallery , § ,50 4) ; and oilier losses amounting to $25,000. The insurance covers about one-third of the loss. ASi h for Manitoba. Pllli.ADlu.l'AlA , September 10. The heat hero is intense ; five men died of sunstroke at the hospitils during the night ; two now cases are reported this morning. The animals at the state fair are sutlering terribly. Specimen poultry are dying , being cariied off by the basketful. I31ooded horses are o instantly washed with water , and are greatly distressed. l''ivo hundred dogs at the bench show , and caltlo are iu a tcrrililo condition. Connecticut cJroi MKinnr.x , Conn. , September 10. The state greenback convention was well attended and enthusiastic. A state ticket was nominated with James L. Curths for governor. Tlia platform approves Butler's latter of accept ance , favors uetrot ballot and a labor bureau ; favors tha ten hour luw , at least , and where possible eight honre , and weekly payments , and denounces the convict labor contract syutom , Flro Chief Council. 'iiCliU'A0 ! , September 10 , Ths fire engineers ef the United St'ites to-day listened to enveral paueiy on 'Vpontancous combustion" in which the writer held to the view that granltn was one of the worst possible materials with which to constiuct buildings. It contained recesses which filled with water and heat , and superinduced explosions. Other papers of lecturlc.il nature were also read. Oinoliinati'uVollca I'rophots " CINCINNATI , O. , September 10. The order of Cincinnati ! ? , an organization for the pin- pose of producing street parades on a grand scale , has arranged for a pageant on tlio night of Septemuer 17. They have information that both Jilaino and Logan will ba heroth.it night and will witness the par.ide. Tiii'io is to bo a republican conference hcra at that timo. An Honest Hunk Ollloltil. LOUIXVIIJ.I : , Ky. , Septembar 10. For como time pasl rumors have been in circulation re garding W. il. Duncan , cashier of Ihu Louis ville Itinkingc-'inpiny , boin short in his ac counts about s.r)0JO ( ( ) . Duncan resigiiod today r.ud tlio directors met and undo public state ment lhat ho did nut owe Ilio bank anything. Ho is said In have : ni-lo : over drafts , with tlio full knowloc'go of the bank , for which he Bellied In full. Color jiilo'H lJfil < : lcil Mine.n. Piiu.Ai > ii.riiiA : , September 10. Tha jiroper. ty of the Argent Mining company of Colora do \rui sold at auction to-day. It includes all the Viniiig and Argent lode situated in the California Gulch mining district of Lake county , Colorado. Theclaim is 1500 font long by : 10 fnct wido. Th'i Chieftain lode.tho ISaltimoro lodonnd tlio 1'Vank Schtpucr lode were bought in by bondholders for § ! 27u. Tlio Antil l Special Dispatch to Tin ; LINCOLN , NUM. , September 10. The Anti- Monopolijls have not yet madu llicir noniina- tionabut appointed a committee composed of a delegation from each county to attend the democratic convention at Omaba to-morrow und nominate a fusion ticket. W. U , Director * ! , NKW YOIIK , September 10. At Ibo rpur- lerly meoling of tha WVslcrnUnion telegriph company to-day , Geo. J. ( ioulil was ilected vice president in plauo of Augustus Scholl , dicoaseil. SamSlom was elected member of the executive committio in place of Scholl , to Olovclnnil. UlNUHAMl'TON , N , Y , , September 10. (3ov , Cleveland ulopjiud here lids morning while on his way tu Albany and held a public recep tion , JIo WJH received by ull llrjcily ollicois. The hotel wa-i jumined anil the Btn.'OU crowded. Nev.r HiuiipBliiio Dniiincrniii , xcoiii ) , N. If. , Heplember 10. Tha j democrat * nominated Jno. i\t \ , Hill for gov- { uoior. 1'f uildential electors wera then choaen I and tlio convention adjourned , ' AVnrsrtw'H ItniiorlAt Vctr. WAIWAW , Sfplomber 10. The ball last night in houor of the Imperial party was a Rr.\nd tilfnir. Sovcn hundred persons were Invited , The czar and czntina and grand lukiM aitlved at thn ball amid salutes and firowork. " , nnd walked through the hall bowing to right and left , The czar convened at con- sideiablo Uh the I'oli'h noble length v ' pres ent The czatlna opened the ball with Gen rral Gourko. and afterwards the PolUh and llujslan ladle * wnro prinentod t.i her majesty. Tin1 suplior table wai decorated with S.O 'O ro < ci , Tlio city N more brillinntly illumin- ivied than over befi'ro in it1 * history. Thn hridgo over Iho Vlslul * i * feflonncd with lights of ninny colors. Tlio pilaco is ono lilum1 nf light. The evening passed away withoullhf lea t ilisnrder. BOSTON' , September 10. The prohibition tale convention , for the purpoao of ntuninal- Ing canJidatoi for stain ollicors waa called lo order Ihls moining by C. 11. TravU. Honorable - able Charles Ahny wa chosen p'rmanent prc.Mtlent. A letlor from Projidcnl Peoloy , nf Amherjl college , declining Iho numinalioii For governor was Mad , and notwithstanding the declination , tlio convention nominalod him for governor , and Homy II. 1'Vxsou ' , of ( Jniucr , for Lieutenant governor. Ills staled that President Seoley will accept the nomina tion , BAFFLED" Ono of tlio Most. Uiinooouiitiililo anil DaiiKd'OUnnriloucnt Deceits Pis- oovcrott mul MvpoKcd. Tliere ia DOUIO niyfltorioua trouble tlmt is attacking nearly every ono in the land with moro or less violence. It BCOHID to steal into the body like n thief iu the night. Doctora cannot diognoso it. Scientists ixro puzzled by 5t3 symptoms. It is indeed , n modern mystery. Like these oovoro nnd vague maladies that at tack horsoa nnd prostrate nearly all the animals in the land , this subtle trouble scorns to menanco mankind. Many of iln victims have pains about the chest and aides , and sometimes in the back. They feoldull and sleepy ; the mouth has n bad taste , especially in the morning. A strange sticky sliino collects about thu teeth , The nppotito is poor. There is n feeling like a heavy load upon the ntom- ach ; Bomotimcs n faint _ ixll-gono sonaation is felt at the pit of _ the stomach , which food does not ( satisfy. The eyea crow sunken , the hands and feet feel clammy at ono time and burn intensely at others. After a vrhilo a cough octa in , at first dry , but after a few months it ia attended vath a greyish- colored expectoration. The Rllllutod ono feels tired all the while , nnd Bleep does not Boom to aflbrdany rest. llo becomes nervous , irritable and gloomy , and haa evil for boilings. Thcro is a giddiness , a peculiar whirling sensation in Iho head when rising up suddenly. The bowels become costive , and then , again , outllux intensely ) the skin ia dry and hot at times ; the blood gccws thick and stag nant ; the whites of the eyes become tinged with yellow ; the urine ia eciuty nnd high-colored , depositing n sediment nfter standing. There ia frequently a npitting UD of the food , sometimes with a Eour tnstc , and uomei'mos Vritl'f.Velrcdtuili taste ; this is often attended with a palpita tion of the heart. The vision becomes impaired , -with spoto before the t-yeu ; there io a feeling of prostration and great weakness. Moat of these symptoms nro in turn present. It is" thought that near ly ono-third of our population have this disorder in dome of its varied forms , while medic.il inun have almost wholly mistaken ils nature. Some have treated it for ono complaint ; como for another but nearly all have failed to reach the Heatof thodisorded. Indeed many phy- fu'cip.ns siroalllictod with it themselves. The experience of Dr. A. 0. Richards , residing at 408 Tromont street , Boston , is thus described by himself : " 1 had all these peculiar and painful symptoms which I have found nlllictiiif ? F.O many of my" putionts , and which had BO often balll''d mo. I know nil the commonly established remedies would bo unavailing for I had tried them often in the past. I therefore determined to strike out in n now path. To my in tense satisfaction i found Unit 1 was improving. The dull , stupid feeling departed - parted nnd i bagan to enjoy lifo once moro. My appetite returned. My sleep waa rufi-Rsiiing , The color of my face which hnd been a sickly yellow gradually assumed the pink tinge of health. In the course oi three weeks 1 felt like a now mim and know that it was wholly owing to the wonderful ellicionoy of Warner's Tippocanop The litst , which was all the medicine 1 tuok. Doctors r.nd scientists often exhaust their skill nnd the patient dies. They try everything that lias been used by , or is known to tlio profession , nnd then fail. Even if they save the lifo it is often after great , and prolonged ngony. Where ull this can bj avoided by precaution and rare , how insane a thing it ia to endure ouch suffering ! With a pure and palata bio preparation within reach , to neglect its us'j is simpiy inexcusable. Rim-moil KccruilK. Kiw : YOIIK , September 10. The steamer Wyoming arrived to-day from Liverpool , ami among the pasiungors were fiOO Mormon who are bound fur Utah , They appear adapted lor agricultural , mechanical arid domestic oc cupation , an I < \ir OOIIUI-CHH from Illinois. Hliilil.ANli , III. , September 10. The re publican congressional convention of the 10th disliict nominated Thonim iScodle.i for con grctH by ucclamallon , Olioloru KavitKOH In Italy. KOMI. , .September 10.Tho i.flicial cholera bultlm glvei for Italy for the pant iil houm t5 ! fr > ll UUHlli. STOCK AND PRODUCE. Wctacsflay ul Ibc Stjckyarfis and on Sharp Duoliho Noted in the Oattlo Market , Another Lively Day in the Grain ' = Pits , FavorableEuropean News Gives WheaOLuotker Ooru Moro [ Sednto After Its Eo- oentJFrisky Oivpers , * i * * t Gaud Tcmllnj ; on the Provision lUmrtl nt Gooil l'rlcoH-OatH Still 'Jlcnvy. Special Dispatch to Tin ; Utr. CATTU : . CIIICAOO , September 10. Among Uiofroth arrivals were HO enrj of territorial and 100 of Texas ranger * . Tlio receipt * were moderate , demand fair mul plicos unchanged as compar ed with yesterday. Natives scnrcoj only a few loads were received that would pass fur good second-class stock , niul not a load that could bo classified as Crat-ckm. Native butcher's slockVM scarce , but there is about nil that can bo disputed of until this run of rangers be gins to fall olT. Stockera and feeders were Hcnrco and hi fair domanil , selling at high fig ures. Veal calve were in fair supply and bteady , Stock calves in largo supply , demand only fair. The quality of range cattlowai consider- : > olo\v that of yesterday , and not up to the ivorago of the week. Current notations are is follows : C C0@0 00 for good to choice ; chipping , 1,2001 ml 1,350 ibs , & ! )3l ) ! fiO ; com mon to fair , 1,000 and 1,200 Ibs140@rSO ; range cattle , steady ; Toxaui , I ! ! i. @l 50 ; 370 Wyoming * , 1,150 Ibs1 00 ; 108 Wyoming , 1,103 Ibs1 40. yfo note another sharp down inrn in Iho prices and dull market from first ; o last. In the past eight days the best heavy have declined 80c to SI per 100 , mid jest light , 75 to 80o per 100. To-day all sorts were 10(51150 ( lower. The provision market is dull und moss pork declined 1 00 to 1 fiO per LOO per barrel. Sales to-day were at a range ot 4 S0@5 10 for packer * and shippers ; the bulk at 5 GO.1) SO , while light sold at ! 7o ® 0 00 , mainly at fi 75@n 83 , and tlio outlook is for lower prices yet. Light ; ICO and .00 Ibs , 0 liOgO 00. WHEAT. Tlio speculative list was olive to-day , especi ally toward tha close of thuiisaaiou whou quo tations in wheat mounted to their highest point. An usual , trading was loft largely to the local crowd. Cable advices were rather Wheat cpened slow and I to jc under closing prices , felling off for tha lint hour or so at about ie , but later recovering rapidly and ad- vnnclnu l.Jo froi.i the lowest points on thort covering , and closing at 1 o'clock blrong with the advance maintdncd , 1 ho rash market was heavy , rejected , No. 2 rod soiling at 513c and No. % spring atDi to Sti'/ ' / . COBN opened quiet nt J I .i ; decline and dovelopcd no particular featuie , nnd Jtnctualions wore within la witli a portion of the advance in the extreme west. Uisli sold nt fi5J ; futurai cloned otoady on the moruing HSSidtm nt sub- Htantially opening prices oxeont for Septemb er , and the year , which showed J advance. OAT.S were hoivy and deprassod with no buyor.i for ipiilo liberal olfuringi. Variations were only IIVK , dull nnd weaker , with moiloratn salci No. 2 it E3.1 , cash for September ami October. I'isoviHioN.s were fairly traded in at Runorally higher prices for lard and ribs tlrmgh pork contin ued nominal. AITKIIXOON HESMIOX. Wheat. weak , uider trie HolliiiK and low er ; closing at 7.r > g for Suptt-mbrr , 70S for Oo- lober78-j ; for November ; 80 } for December. Corn. KM ? and lower t fifij for Suptamb- or , fill for Cct'ibar ; 4Di for Xsovenibei- . { for thn year. Oats. K.vi rM ; for Si'plombirj.S.'i for October ; v.iy for the year ; "J. for AFnyj. * 1'oik Nominal. Lard Unchanged ; Dairy Day on 'Change. ' CHICAGO , September 10. In accordance with thu decision of the' board of directors of the Chicago pi-oduco exchange , Iho system wai inaugurated to-day nf telling apait Wodnen day of each woolc for the fcalo of dairy pro dticU. 1'ivo htindici ] persons participated , in eluding a number of creamery manufacturer ! ! from Minni'iiota , "Wisconsin , Iowa and Him. ois , who brought miniph-t "f their product ! with them. Over a tlicmtaiid tubs of creamery butter and Ihrco thoupand ) 'ovn ' of clicoio WCTO offornd. ituttvrHiild at''Uf ' e ; chuddar chcoijo at 9jffi,0 c , llnd the woithor not boon to intoriholy hot , Uin iilfoiiiiKK woidd undoult- cdly liiivn hecnluruur. A luncheon WUH given In tlio oxchaiigo liall afti-r thu close of the Hales , ami addrnfRra WCIM madi ) by this preki limit , vice-preKldunt ami secretary ( if thn ex chuiigo. J tttetH of rcgfet were road from ( iovorunr Hamilton niul OhlfiOoal Mlnorn. ri , Ohio , September 10. The K tion of the minern1 HUtc convention continiieil to-day. The principal part of the time wai consumed in discusilun as to the ratea ol uiimrif , ' , and whether tli y hliould aik the u n al advance for tlio winter. jMnsjilou am Cambridfjo dlstrictH ha'I the only advocates for an advance in rates , nnd it was < le\olopcij that Bhould an advance IH dmnindod , .luck son , Tnicarowas and Ohio Central ilihtrid would biiFiiroto ] iav a Rt'Iko , Juilng tlu afternoon u vote WAH t lcu ; on I'm quoition M tn whothrr they thonld rontlnuo at ttimmor r le , audit wan Cftirletl by n vote of "Mi in favor of the prc'ent rate t < > llii in favor of an advance. 1' ' . 11. Witllium former secretary of thn nuioclilion , brought up the matter of Ills relations with the liotlv , havinit bern sue' : eodrd at the la < t meeting , liu idea waa to liavo a new election , but the mnjotlty was a alnnt him and nothing was dono. Tlio sc < - ion coiiluuioi to-morrow. ON A KUH10N I' AVIllliini Novlllo to AtnUo Htonnl Knee SniipnrtiMl l > y tlio Doinooi-atMnna And- Dispatch ti ) Tllli Ikl' , September 10. William Neville , of Noith 1'latto , who wan nominated by thn anti-monopolixti of the Third cungrerMomd district , waa also nominated by the democrat ic congreislenal convention hero to-day , by acclamation. The convention win largely at tended. Mr. Neville made an address In which ho showed up in a ma le.rly manner the : lnl ( laid frauds MI vigorously denounced by Senator Van Wyck , ami made clear Iho enor mity of thn swindle uhicli ho had an active liand in and he injunction ovpo-ilnir sup rotsing by ( junction proceedings in Keith count } , Not Ui-ndy in I'riililDlt. Toi'KKA , Ka. , Septcinlior 10. Colonel A. I ! , .rotmuir , prohUiitlon nomlneo for goxernor lias written a reply to the committoa of noti- ( ia\lton , and declines thomiintnation beciino lie thinks that prohibition can only bo aecom- ili < ) u-il by the aid of tha ivpubllcan party , lie thinks It is not yet timu to form a national prohibition p.xrty , and ho Mill plvti IIH Biiiiport to the .republican national and htato ticket. ItltSI ) IlAll. At New Yorkllutroit 3. Now York 11. At Huston Most m 10 , Ciovol.ind 8. At Uost'jn nniiini ; ISoston fi , Kims. City .1. .1.At At Maltimoro Unions -Cincinnati 5 , Haiti- nero 4. At Toledo Toledo 4 , Hiookljn 0. At Cincinnati Cincinniitl 17 , Virginia ! t. At Washington-- unions Nationals 1 , 1'itta- At Ijouiivillo Molropolitain 15 , Louisville J. The game t topped on account of dark less. less.At St. l.ottis I'altimoro'J St. Louis 1. At rhiladelphla Chicago Hi ; Philadel phia ( > . At Washington Washington Union Na- .ionals 1 ; 1'ittsliurp 0. At Loui'villo IjnuisvilU- ; Metropoli- : ans } . At Now York Now York 13 ; IMrnit H. At Wilmington St. Louis UniotiK 7 ; Wil- ningtou 1. At Koston Boston Unions ! ) ; Kansas- City 1. At Columbus Columbus 10 ; Allegheny 1 ! . At Indianapolis Athletic ) 10 ; Indlanapn- list. list.At At St. r/onis St. Louis 8 ; Maltimoro S. Tliollratln Now York. Niw Yoltic , September 10. Weatlu-r in .fliisely hot. The street car lines are almost suspended. A number of | H-oplo have been pmstratod but it is impujtunlo to siy Iio v inutiy. NniHduatln occurred at liullnvuo llos- [ ) Ital from haat. The xtraot car ollicials state should tha hot weather coiilinua ono more dav the lines will have to suspend entirely. NEW YonK , Scptembor Id. Vivo fr. sh C.IHCH of Bunstroko have just baonioportod at nolico lipadaiiaiters , CHICAOO , Soptomboi- . ) ' ( > wna again Rtoady and IiitB w | . * . ' mometer at eight o'clock in the ronoon rej- Isterud 8HU and rosn to 80" at t o o'elocl ; | > . in. , which was the higlnat for Iho day , A < > Kunstrokcs romrtod | , I'lTrsiuntii. 1'a. , Septoml'or 10. Tlio heat Lo-dny was inten.so , thn thtiiinoinuter ivgistor- ing a1 ; ll'.l0 , which was higliei than for thre'i jejiu Iron workars sulforod Kreatly , and Iho Fclulam in tlio Hovoral Hchooln were dis missed , Nmneiotw prosirationH are repoit jil , but no death * . Tlio Cnt-llutu 'JLViiitliloP. INDIANAI-OMS , Ind. , September 10. A meeting of the general pahtenjjer ngentsa" liold hen' to-day to endeavor to settle the eluting \ - luting iliHui bailees in rutCH at the prinuipul competing points. The convention wns nt- tended by reproseutiUvrK of seventeen lines west of l'itt < liirg. Of the propoMd basis of settlement , the priiic'ip'il fealuro is an ngren mont to abnlish all cuminifsion agencies. It wai inipo iblu to sucuie unaiilinous action on , hi.i , hovvovcr , und thu meeting iidjunvned without having acomili | > < liuil anything. Kur Conrt ' < 'BS t'roiii loxvu. DUIIUVJUI : , Iowa , Sojitomber 10. The demo crats of Iho Third dlstiiet at Waterloo to-day lomiiialod John .1. Linehan , of this city , for congrchs. lis ) 3\roiNi \ : , Spptombcr 10. Colonel Wm. T. Hhaw was noininalod by lh" republican1) at le ) Witt , to-day , for uungremi from the Hue- olid dlsliict. _ Twill 1'lllKIICH. NEW YoitK , September 10. Tlio 75rig An ita Owen from St. .lno ( ; Do Cuba , lost thien men on tha p'isiago. Ojioisiick now \vitli yellow fevor. NAIT.KH. Soplombor 10.It ii officially announced nouncod that during tin twenty-four hours ending last night tln-ro were n-voiity-two fresh casea of cholera in the city of Naples , and 2HO deaths. Sirico the beginning ot th ch' lurn outbraak in Nujiles tlioro have boon 1,100 Inlermt'lili in Iho cholera section o [ thu coinutory. Dcnlli ti rail HMD u ri Vnlc'iitlnyor. ! Special Oibpatrh to'J'jn : ! : : . MiHsonii VAI.I.I\ , September 10--lion Mnrehall ( Malloy mayor of Missouri Valley died of paralyeis of tlm Nlomach , at ten o'elocl to-day. 'J'ho dccuasod waH prominent ii politicx and law. Olctiionoy. III. , September 10. ( lovorno Hamilton to-day commuted to live yearn lh Bontciicu of Simon \i. Dyer , fenloncod fron I'ikq county to the penitentiary for murder Dyer Is a boy , and hilled a man who attempt ed to chastluo him. . - Mdii > Ilnwii HOUND Ili.'Hpiiiiilniioy. OAIHO , 111. , September 10. Tate Muhonny , proprietor of the Tliroa Stated boarding home Cairn , after locking him soli in . % room , the hliiHiilf , llo his a laigoamlly , UaiiKO im known , TI1K . MOIIKV IilHTIIll aiYdTKHY , Into tlio ArchhvM ol for tlio YOIIK , Soptomlwr 10 Henry II. lloadley , of Moray letter notoriety , wai ex amined to-Jay In the superior court , special t rni , in supplementary proceedings In the suit brought by 1'rank V. Marsh , in which judgment wai recovered some time ago , tipon a note for 31)30. ) The object of the exatnina t'on ' was to find out whether the national dotiiocr.iUccommittee owe iloadley anything and secure tha amount of the judgment lloadlovhad no doubt that ho wnn aullioilred to life what WAS needed in connection with tlio investigation ol the nuthonticlty of the Moray letter , llo conld not lomimiber , hut from the r-ceipt which had linen puhlMiod , from Wm. II , l'iieilorSHOJ , ho thought ho wai author ised. He beloved he wai authorized by DlekonsoiijBtunographeroftherommlttap. The detuli of the matter weru nut clearly Im- iirc < i'd on his inumory. "Ask mo at once , " im said , "whnther 1 wioto the letter or not , so that I can go to dinner. Yon dare not. " Con tinuing , ho said that ho might have received a letter of introduction to 1'riiM , but that he never received ono from Chairman Marnum. On being t.huwit a letter dated October ; tO. ISSO , purporting to be from llarnum , ho naid thelutleiwai in DickmiHon'ri handwriting. Ho did not bolh'vo It was anthorir.ed by Hnrnum. Ho thought ho had no couverHitioti with , nor iinlrnctioiH from Marnnm licfoixi ho wont to Cumbciland , Maryland , Ho Ihid nil inter view with llaruum , however , before going to Ma sachufetts. llo was unccitaiii whotlier ho h.id a lrg.il claim ng.tinst the committee but b'linM'd that he hail an e < | iiitalilo claim. Ho put no price on his serviced , but conld Imvii accepted n thimaand. Legally , ho WAS supposed to have benn jiald for Ills services in connection \\ith investigations in the Morev letter mattnr , as ho made no contract with the committee. 1'X-United Stales Senator Win. II Marnum , chairman of the democratic national commit- leo , wns examined. Ho Raid that about two weeks before the oponlnc of the democratic headquarters in 18SO , Hadley who had been previously inttoducod to him , cnme to htm for money to stall a republican Hancock club. Hadlcy win lold thnl he might bo spared iivo hundred dollarB. After the publication of the More.- loiter , word came from Now Hampshire that Morey could bo found out about Lynn , Mass , Hadloy said ho would go for his expenses only. Ho was given § -00 or S-fiO for expenses before going. The com- iiiittoo was aftnrwnrd informed that llrulley liad gottoii into some trouble and the commit tee gave him § 15,000 an a almplo donation. Thltt must have been before lladloy'n lol.ter asking pay for his son-icon. The witness had no recollection of promi ing Hadloy anything for his services and said it hud not been the uubject of coiivciB-ilioii among the members of the committee that Hiidley had a claim for compensation. Ilitnum , in rep'y to ipiottions , H' id that circmntltmci'H coiinoctod with the Storey lettrr made a linn impression on his mlml btit HiiiIley'H nauio was not fctrongly Idenlilied with tliein. 'in 11. TiiKTiioiriNii iioiwi : iiREiniu'H : : MKKT. Niw : YOIIK , fJoplembor 10. The lirstevent to-dny at tlio meeting of the National Trot ting llor e Bicedera ass-iciation w.is post poned , The raca for Stamhird ft ikea Li'.y : Mnjolietwon the Mb heat and the ra.t > , time , 2:23 : , .luvc-uilo Btultea 3-yfftr.ohU Oraui ! won : 2d ; tiim23CH , 15.534- Wilson tak H 1ynarFds the chestnut filley Early3)a'\vn \ , by (3gnrRo Wilkoi , bred in l\ent'ickyttriitltd ' nroinul her lenders at the ' 'l lil' , 5 r0UKJstfl' ? 1i-VI'5T Jill ' .li eriron thiJfjupijAnueuoifranU iiaiiii6tp < tnUntt ail. ' ifti.-li.ho- * " \ qusrtorbf a mile in thai-ear , llarly l.ju wins a puwo uf Sli-a | ° : lmloi 2:2CJ. : 1 ( trunnion say tiiat the mare Inn 11 preat uture. Laturcliu troitjd an exhibition heat n 2l'lTho ; tr.ick was Blow. Frank' Work's team JCdward and Dick jwivcllcr , trotted an exhibition milo 2:18. JMurphy thuu brought out his running i-'Ca .loo W. Noy and .lolm .T. tj , on the fault , hitched to a skeleton wagon. They VBIT announced to run a fast milo. Tim novel rial was watched w.tn interest. They pulled ilio ono IIHIMI to the qumter. Down the .rado their speed was tarrillic , but afterwards lot so fait. Tin milo was completed in IIKACII IIAI'ISH. lIlllniiTii.v llKArii , September 10.--Track asl. f Thrco iprirlers niiln purse Nellie ( lion- im won , Day "d , JSonnlo Chief ; M ; time , I'tirco ( tolling milo and a furlong Musk von , Flaherty IM , liiiUoioup id ; time. l:57i' . I'lirni Iriudica- ! all I\KPH \ milo and three urliing Klwin A. won , Wuvo o' Light "d ; inn' . 'J'Jii. : ; 1'urnu for lion winutrs at IJriliton in 1881 one miln Ilaledon v/un , Cilcndower tid , oid : ; tinii' , 1:114. : Haven fuilongH li'lorenco M. won , Dm Cailinlo liil , Klii'ooti lid : limn , 1 ; : ! ' ' . 1'iirK ) handicap filoeplo cha'i' Hliort conrea -Ch.irliu KppH won , luii ( er"d ; time , liri } . _ ' " ' NAUAUAKHCIT I'.MIK KAI'i- : " . I'AHK. II. I. , Suptombor 10. -Tno ceconil d.iy of the razc.i resulted IIM L'tt ! clani paeoH Hilly M. won , Cohanet Jd ; best time , U:18J. JliiHH ! 2:25 : trotting Young Italf won , Ii-/.io M. 'Jil , Diekard 'id , Jiet'/o ! Atndiuintth ; itber Ktailerj , Hovengo and ftlilo ; boitt time , Cla'H lii .t trot Moiitgoinory won , Iron Ago''d , Kitty I'olchon 'M , Don CarloHItti ; nther HtiirterH , ' ' 'milk King , Wilkes , Index tpphc n ( < . and May lllrd ; bust tlnio , ll'.lj. ! G.'a H 15:17 : pacing ISoisia M. won , Loruno lid , Mc.s ina Itoy 'M ; lima , -10/ ; / and -\\i : \ ( \ Tint Conilllloii ul ihu Itrolccri BnnJr Ki\v : MitUKswiCK , N. if , , September 10. Thu diioclorH cf the national hank of Nov Jersey have antliori/.ed n public stitcmont madit that tlm capital of Iho bank remniim in- tuot , anil that tnoru U no rerunn why the baulc tthould not re-mmo ImsiiiPi-ii OH soon as tha nrceuinry furiniilitics in t < uch cubes have lueii comiilied with. Kvcjry cnidllor will bo paid in full. Tim li.iuk will iiroliably resume iv week ur tin days , U Hirilln/c / I'lit-Irini roduc-tlnn , J'rti'rtiii'iiu 10 Tlio , Seplomber , proposition lo shut down all pig-hon fnrnncnH for four weeks in the next two montliH having been abandoned ai impr > ictieab1e , tha Western 1'ig lion KHHOCI itlon has decided ilium a now plan Jor lettrlctiliff the production' anil Inxtiwd of a four wiiokh' Htoppugo in two nionljiH , they jiropoio t'iit : a Bloupagti bo inadn within six iiiiiiitlm , the length to bo fixed by iiach oper ator , THE NATION'S CHOPS. Report Of tfec Agricultural Department for SonteiDlifir. Tromondoua Tiold of Grain and Other Produoo , A.n Exaot rind Oomprehonsivo z mont. A Flattorij fr mwiug For Our Ffti JL iustries , " 1884 Heads List in Nearly EV' ' „ _ roduoti Comparative | cnn lljport Show. HOT ' "II tlio Continental Need ol .V , Septom r 10. TV ngricnl- tural dopartinent icport for So te.ubcr cays thattho product of winter wheat is nbovo the avcr.igu , and in general , goo.l quaKy , except whcro injured by sprouting in the shock. The rattn of yield Is not far from an average ef thirteen bushels per aero. The results of the harvest ot spring wheat are not yet complete and the product cannot bo precisely indicat ed , It ia probable from thu reported condition of crops already harvested and threshed , that the aggregate will vary liltlo from live hun dred million bushels. Itcports of much high er figures are sensational and misleading , and utterly unworthy of credence. The cneral average condition when harvested is mnrty- u'ght against oijjhtythroo last year. The condition is alinostldontlc.il with that reported in the Scplombor , 1870 , census of crops , which yielded thirteen bushels per aero. The wheat status of the highest condition are California , Wisconsin , Minnesota , Pennsylvania , Ken tucky , Tcnncssoo and Oregon. These , with BOIIHI of tlio minor productions , show figures higher than Iho general average , Iowa , Ne braska and ICantai standing at 1)8 ) ; Ohio .vid Michigan , Ufi ; Indiana , III ; Illinois , SO ; east ern and Bouthurn slatoi wugo from 81 In Mis sissippi to 103 in Maine. TUB co UN CHOI' is in hotter condltioli than in any September since 1880. The general average is ill : it WAS 81 last September , S.'t in 1882 , ami 00 in 1881. It promises to produce an average yield of 20 bushels for the entire breadth , or not loss than eighteen hundred milliovs of bushels. It will make the largest ognrcgato quantity over reported in the history of thu crop. Tin : OATS CROP averages a yield on the prairie about the same as corn , ami makes an uggrec-alo exceeding live hundred million bushels. Its condition when harvtftcd wan 9S , will > h is lower than for two piovioiiH years , but higher than for prior years since 1878. averages 07 against 10iJa.U ) year , and 95 in 1882. Itwdlnvcr go22bu holH per acre. " BYB AND BUCKWHEAT. , f. iOi.v'anid for The condition of potatoes avcrago M. against 05 last year , It will bo an abundant crop , but not BO largo an Init. Thnro are porno mmlniplH of rot in New Knglau and a hltlo i Now V'ork. There IH a wide ranjo of condition , rnnnin ? own to < i2 in Ohio , while it U 'Jl ' in Miclupu i iho same in Pennsylvania and 8'u In J ow 'orlc. There in a line crop west of the Miss- silipi. UlIUOl'KAN OUOl'B. The London tigent of the deiartment ] cables o-day ai a result of Htatislical investigations iat the year will not bo ono of superabund- nco ; that Knnipean wheat Uiough above the veniRe in product , will bo IOSH than the ggrcgatP. ICuropcau importing countries "cd two hundred and sixty million bushels hove production. Kuropuin countrioj exerting - orting can hiipply eighty millions , leaving no hundood ami eiuhty millions of unehela to o obtained from oth r continents. blocks ro not oxce-sivo ; there is an increased con- implion of wheat , and it ia the general pinion that tlio lowoib pricCR have been ached. 1'otatooj and rye are less abundant linn last year. An Admiral's I'roniotloii. LONDO.V. September 10-Lord Duifeiinlms eon appointed viceroy of India. u ai : > liijuriuiiaf.ubt > timc can bu .V Jcivl JP-.liilK ! 1'owtler. Is IKJ * . - ; plIRE. Jlfliii''MidornnmltcfctlinoiiiJli n I'ci'vcil Itoin Fiich chcinlM * as K. liumllaysov ) , , lu'ClilcuKo &nd l u : M. iieljfwiMlins ; l.o.u , JlilHinilccf. Kovcr wild in bait. . C.E. AKOnEWS.A > - ' . ° y > i recognizeel „ " fo 5 m