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AHA H H FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. , TUESDAY HORNING , SEI'TEMnKll lit , 1881. NO. 74 PYRAMID POOL. TliBDilcnlliesoniiBftruatTriaDEnlar Railway Alliance , Moating of the Managers Yoater day at Ohioago , The Solution of the Present Oonr plications Easting Upon the Tripartite Agreement , Its Dissolution Demanded , Bofora Further Action , The Committee Adopt n lloiifli 1'lan for SuliiiilHMou to tlio General Meeting To-iluy. The AVestnrn Pool Troiililew , Cltic.voo , September 16 , Tlio general com mittee of railway managers , composed of Messrs. Hunhitt , 1'ottor , Kimball , llobinsou , McMullen nid ) Cable , to which wns referred the problem by which the differences now ex istiug between th" western hues could bo ad- justul , held nn ail-day session hero to-day. Tlio solution of the present dilliculty was supposed to rest upon the dissolution or con tinuance of the tripartite pool , out of the or ganization from which the present condition of affairs is supposed to have sprung , The prerogative of the tripartite agreement is that Ihe roads east nf the Missouii river should make all through rates lo Colorado and California poinls. When naked to join in the formation of a pool , the Atchison , Topeka & Santa Fo company declined to do so , so long as the tripartite or power given the roads in ir , east of the Missouri river was allowed to continue At to-day'd session , the continu nnco of the Iripartito wns not discussed. A plan was proposed , however , which was adopted unanimously and which will bo re ported to tha general mealing to-morrow. The plan is in the rough and was not even placed in the form of a resolution. It pro poses the formation of four pools on Californ- ii , and Colorado business two east anil two west of Hie Missouri river. The former is to include all Omaliannd southwestern lines , and the latter to'nclude the Burlington , Santa Fo and Union 1'ncific roads. It is provided that there shall bo fonr commissionerehip' , and thai a conference coinmiltio consisting of inembcM of all four poo's ' be appointed to arbitrate - bitrate any dilliculty nlfocting the roads both east and west of the Mis ouri river. A resolution lo clothe this committee with power was defeated and tha commitlao ia to servo in only an advisory capacity. A propo- ei'ion of the Union 1'acilic andltock I aland to rooreanixa thu triparto pool was opposed by the Uurlington , Northwestern nnd iSnnta Fe nnd the matter was dropped without notion. As Ij tint probability of the ndoplion of Iho plan outlined at the general meeting tomorrow row , it is n matter of considerable doubt , owing to the failure to take any action ns to the continuance of the tripartite. Prominent officials of the roads declare that until that matter Iris been finally decided and the tri partite dissolved , the formation of now pools was purely conjectural , VlClOKtV'S F Tlio IMorosinl Heiress In the Gltitclics nf tlio XiwYoitK. : September 15. Whsn tlie cap tain of tlio Yonkers police was informed of the arrival of the runaway couple , ho bolted out of bed , says the Now York Tiibune , mid Innriedly dressed himself. Thou ho fclnrtod on a inn for the depot. Half-way there ho came upon Hchelliii' and three women about to lurri into lliversido avenue , the thorough fare which leads to Murosinj' * home. " 1 guess ym hid better coma with ma to the station , " raid tin ) chief to Schilling , "and lot mo go up aud apprise Mr. Morosiui of your arrival. " Sphelling showed no anxiety to meet his father-in-law and in a few minutes the party were H ated in Iho cipl.xin'ii piiva'c room in Ihe station. Tlio [ now made wife clasped tlio coachman tondarly about tha neck nnd kis-ed him time and time again , Ho returned her care-hes but kept a tiharp wateh on the door as if expecting at any moment to coo the towering form ( if Morltiini entering tlio nation. Tlie bride oxpiessed a desire to eat something and a waiter brought over some ham and eggy , coil'eo and rolls , atd xprcad them on the wooden l-dilo in Ihe room. At SiJ : ; ( o'clock jusl t\3 the last remnants of tlie breakfast woio being oaten , a hick rattled up to thu door of the station and Captain Manger got out , while a dark-featured j oung man ivmalned inside , llo was Atlilhi Murooini , eldest snn of Muroiini , His facci was pale bill showed no evidence of excitemont. Captain Manger told Mrs , Schelling , or , Mrs , Hulskamp , tlmt her brother winhed to see her outside. Victo ria walked l < > the open door of the carriage. What was said by the brother to the sisttr could not bo hoaid. They did not shake hands. 31 was plain that Attllla w.'n urging llio new ly-married wife to do something that ho was resolute in declining to do. Once ho htrcctud out his arm and ha f clasping her about Hie waltl , fought by gentle fnrca to pull her Into Iho vehicle lionhlf him , She drew away from him nnd again enlared the station and rejoined her huslnnd. At this juncture the young man whoso face had grown paler than over ( lining this brief interview , eot out of the car- liago and followed his hiutor into fie station. As he did H > Captain Manger called Soliciting end his wife from the private room and Iho pair stood confronting young Mumwini Lefoiu the deak. The UalUn'rt black ojc < Hashed only for an instant ns his ga/.o fell upon his new brother-in law but ho said nothing and did not stir. "I mint ray to you Mr. .Seliollir.K" ' said llifl captain , " 1 am compelled to detain jour wife hera as a prisoner. " "What have I dona that I thwild be arrested fur Ifr" said the young woman , her bmom beginning to heave. "Von oaniiotarrdslmo for marrying the man I love. " "Madam , 'replied tha polici ) captain , "I hive a warrant hero charging yen with grard larceny iu stealing diamond pi . valued at 870 from your di trr. ' "Tisfa'se ' , 'tis falee ! this is the work of my people , " cried the accused woman , now thor- ouKlily aroused Slie advanced t < > tha railing Iu front of the desk , and her eye * blazed doh- alien at her brnthtr and the captain. "It is all their dottig , " nho continued. "They have written falto ittters and Bout fulso promises. I do not care if ovt-ry one in the house Ii dead. 1 will never return to them. I have stolen nothing. Hero is the pin which you want. I took it in the hurry of lenvlnsr homo , thinking it was my own , and * ho laid the gllttcihr , ' jewel ? on the dk. . "My sUl'r ami inM-lf have i-ach a pair oliko only miiiH iniii'-rti than twice as va nablo. J will gladly exchange with ln-r. " "Wo have Htiilon in'tldofe' , " mid Schnlllnif. throwing back his Hh'iuMeitt ' ui < l ul.im n n viu.iii tivrly at Ids bnithcr in ! . * > ' ll'ii ' nn I h'Knfo ' WUPO tb"ii < ll UiaiK d ) i ,1'i-tC'l , ' tlujir H M'-IIKl I clUM ill Ii f , \lii < ! ) ' > IIJ'.M. . Yu i , upteiulier 15. Morosml , m-en at his house , salt ! that lux daughter called tin morning to t"o her bick mo4 her. She declared that ten inlnutcM wainllotwl fur her calls by hi-r hu < Kuul , Yesterdiy on hi r own vat pun -iblhty , ? ho f aid , she Hayed live ininutea Ion R. r , Moro tni said that hU oldest daiiRhtn did not wl h tl ) see tier father , her fl toi- , tier luntlioi ? , nud Indeed had temarkrd that * ln did not care if they nil died , llo had , there fore , avoided seeing hor. llo had hoped she would rotuiu icpentant , bu ; slio cared for nothing Iu tlie world except tlmt man whom she had married. Slnwns coinploUly cliaii- ) cd from a dutiful , ntfc'Ctionato , religious girl she wa bi-fiiri ) she wont away. The change in her was so great thai he had recovered from his grief and win now willing to forgot hsr. She could go her own way , and go her own course. Sno wash-redeemable , lc t to all sense of propriety , nnd her father furthci pays that there waj no probability of any n-eoncfl- ] iation. An UoiiCHt ClllfAno , III. , September 1.1. Tho.lournal , lioekford , Illinois ppceial says : N. C. Thonii Ron's bank closed this morning. Notice wi posted on Iho doer of Ihe bank signed by N. C. Thompson , prcsldenl , staling : "Owing to Iho stringency of the money market , I am un able to meet my obligations as Ihoy mature , and ntn compelled to suspend. My assets belong - long to my creditors until their demand. ) nro satisfied. lielieving from common experience that an assignment would result in unneoew- sary lo < s ID my creditors , 1 have determined to apply my nsri-ti directly to satisfy all my debls. If such eoui.se shall not moot my crett- ilors' appiovnl as soon a ? aeur.ite : lists of my nrouerty nud liabilities can bo mtide , I shall bo glad to meet my crnlilors in consultation ns to how tiii-ir intcrc-hti can be biibsorved , " The liabilities me stited to be half n million. Assets Include stock iu the N , C. Thompson manufactd'y , and is believed to bo sullicient to cover all liabi'itte ' ? . Iclllcrito Murdo , III. , September 15. A cold blooded inmxler wns connnitted yeslsrday in the vil- Ingoof Augusta. Throe brothers , James , Williim and Samuel Holdcn , quarrelled BIX years ago with an unknown man , who was killed outright. Which brotherelruck the fatal blow wns not known but a deadly fund has o.\isted fiver since between James and Wil liam. Yesterday they quarrelled. A citizen nnined Finley interfered , .Inincs deliberately raised hi ? revolver and shot him dead. The murderer lied. William Holdcn is jail. Tlio A u ol' a Mountain. OTTAWA , September 15. Several members of the party of Uritieh scientists in the Itocky mountains had a narrow escape from a fearful death Friday. Whi'e exploring the railway tunnel below Kicking llorso lake , four miles > f the tunnel suddenly collapsed , precipitat ing an iimneiue rock into tbo midst of the party , two of whom were slighllv injured , Lieologist ) have obtained data by which they expect to be able to finally establish the exact igo of the mountain. A Kansas DcHi > era < lo Ijyncliod , WKU.INT.TOX , September 15. Frank Jones , .ho desperado who shot Win. G nines and fired ulo gOM'ral houses hera , last Saturday , was ynchod between 1 and 'J o'clock this morning jy fifteen or twenty armed men , who look him rom jail and huug him from : i gang-plank is-d by workmen at llie now court house milding. Uluyclo Vf , liar-HP. ST. LOL-IH , M o. , Soplomber in. The eight day bicyclo-horso contest , which terminated iiero last night , resulted in n victory for the lorhi ! . Tlio final score stood Morgan , -I Jli niles ; Armainda , 801 ; lolal fur bicycles. 83i ( niles ; Acderson and Iiorees , 839 milts. The Vein porary Treasurer. WASHINGTON , September lo. Apbistnnt Secretary Coon has been designated by the president as acting secretarv of Iho treasury [ or ten days from to-day. Tlio designation nf Coon instead ( if Assistant Secretary French is comidcied aoinowliat higuirieint. HIM Tour , UAH llAUliou , Maine , September 15. lilaino left lliis morning for Augusta. Ho will leave Augusta Wednesday for I'oston , go tlioncH to Worcester to attend the stnlo fuir on Thursday and from Ihero goej to Xew York and the west. _ Shooting the Zephyr. LONDON , September 15. A Hong Kong dispatch says : The Chinese ollkinls explain hey first fired over Iho Jiiitith gunboat , < Ctphyr , atd lired directly nt hir ufterwuidn , jecauso she refused to stop nt the fust shot. Crop I'rospeiH iti liulin. I.ONlio.v , September 15. Advances fiom 'ndia report Iho crop nrospecls improving. There has been a favorable rain fall in Her- ? al , bnl Iho droulh f till continues in Madrus , u Myeoii there has been serious Hoods , Maud S. in Training. n.MUTOiii ) , September 15. Blair , training Miud S. , at Charter Oak inr > , for the effort , o break her 2:0 : ! ) / record , to-day drove her an asy mile in 2:1H : ! without urging. Tlio Ko\V In Alhaniii , CONSTANTINOPLE , Sojitembet 15. The an- .borities . nro about to send one thousand re-in- orcements to Albania to quell the disturbances ilongtho frdtitier. Death of I lie Modurn Giittonliorfr , Is'i'.w YOIIK , Soitemiier | 13 , Itobert Hoe , of he Hoe pnntiiig lire's manufacturing firm , lied at his residence at Tarrytown to-day , Rod 70. _ TKhKOUriril NOtKS. The village of Kaltenboig in Styila , bmned cdlerday. IJnron Alvonslcbcn , tlio new Gnrinnn min ster to thia country , nnived In .Washington ust night. Chas , S , Osboriio has been apiiointed per- mnnnt receiver of the Wall street bank. Us bond is § 100,000. The Italian resident- ) Now Yoikarn nr- niiKing two ( treat concert i for the relief ( if lie cliiilcraictims iu Italy , At Ijondon yestarday 5S"H , bales of Port . 'hlllips und New .Xealnnd wool were eold , The demand is good and pticesfirm. The Nloatiier ' 'Uarl , " from Itio Janeiro fur * fi'W York and LoiKlon was wreckcil near S.uituo yesterday. The crow and paHsengors were H\vod. The Court lJo _ I'nria ncknowledgedg the > opo'H benediction on his son , sent lO.CUD rnncs as a contribulion t j the " 1'otor'a I'cnco" uinl. I'iftefin Ihniijand ppr.tom attended the fun- rat of the Fcnlun , Jnifgan , at Dublin Sim- lay afternoon. Among the throng were J'lSricn anil Davltt. ThoKi'tnl BCrvico at Smltliville , N , C. , ro- iurt u.-f follou-h ; The ninety ton Htcrn uheiil steamer , IJnii Hermann * , from I'liiladolpldii , o Mexico was uuiik elf Krying J'an ihnalu , Saturday night , 'lha captain , two englneeiH , one deck hand and the cook was lost. The re maining four uf the crow wuiu sivcd. The l\vf \ , "lilanclie , " ( if UIH pl.\ce , Htarted for the wreck , and piekel up fuiir survivors llnatlus ; on a raft tlueo miles 6t tea. The wind wai lilowini , ' ft gala atthe time of the ninkin ? . A dick hand ropu'U tin * , tlio raft Hunted within two hundred y tnU of Iho Ctpo Fijnr lifo sav- inx utallcn , but n > oifurt was undo to nave thum. n-nni : Jiii | > ltil < i III Mind. In th > Uiaiimnd Iiyci Ku-ra I'.imi/ i * 1'ii-n than in HA IviiMHu ilj - and they gue fa tiand ni"io . . ail . ' Wei's ' lirillunt c"i. i" IJ t dn.k'if'itU lilchardsun > V CV , liuclingtun , \ t. Hun ( iv Card , Sii colors , nnd book of direction for 2c Btatn p. ALIEN ACTS , The World's ' Doings Mm tlic Past Tweuly-Fonr flinrs , The Franco-Mongolian Diflionl- tiea Still Unsettled , Tlio EusBo-Austro-Qoruian Im perial Oonolavo- Bulletin of tin Cholera Scourge Throughout Italy , Auti - Clerical Warfare in the Netherlands , Government Triumph In I'cru Tlio CAiiiulinn Nile Expedition Other Korcljjn News. Tlio liVnnun-Ohlncso Trouble. Till ! .SHANT.m lll.OCKADK. LONDON , September lf > . Advices from China state that tfio Chinese have no intentions - tions of blockinfj Woo Sung river , on which Shanghai is situated , unless the French make an attack. Hundreds of stone laden boats are in position to bo sunk on the approai-h ot the 1'rench Meet. It ia boliovcd the neutral pow crs will seriously object to the closing of this river unless a formal declaration of war shall have boon previously made. I'ATKNoniK'a 1'B.u'i : roi.itv. ! M. IMonotrr , 1'rcncli mlnlstor to China , is at Shanghai iutrlRiiinsr with the peace party aiiion ; , ' the Ohinoso. Hi8 hope is to briiifj about a revolution at the pidacu and n consu- miont overthrow of the war party. KHKN'CH AQOllKSSlVK.NnSS. 1'AIUS , Hept , 15. "ho 1'aris" publishes nn inspired atticlo to-day , ii ; which the idea that Franco should accept arbitration of the dilli- culty with China is indiRnanlly rojectod. Franco , it tays , is determined to settle her dif ficulty with China horsolf. JAl'ANKSi : XKUTllAMTV. A.v FIUNCISCO , September 15. The Asso ciated press Yokohama- advices state that the Japanese irovornmant has proclaimed neutral ity in the Franco-Chinefce war. Itiscxpectod that a revision of the treaty between Japan and foreign powers will eon bo concludes , and by October new and important privileges will bo granted foreigners. Tlio Belgian Clerical Troubles. LONDON , Septsmbur 15. The antagonism in Uolgiiini between the clerirals and liborala is becoming nucontrolable and threatens to re sult in civil war. The Brussoh newspapers nro flooded with letters from sanguinary liber als urging the prom to publish n signal for a rising against the clerical party , and the writers promise that when the tocsin is sound ed there will bo no lack of annod men to en force the demands of the people. Many mem bers of nobility , although nominally Catholics , are full of indignation against the clerical pro gramme , which they look upon as tending to subveit their established rights. These noblo- inen are ovaiporated at the action of the peas ants in voting ulinojt solidly for tliocleiicnls , and they propose n variety of reprisal * . These who are land-holder. ) propose to take revenge tip n their tenants by remaining absent front their pruperty , spending their inoruy in Ant- woipand lirussois , and by evicting the farmer tenants whenever tlioyc.in find a legal pretext for Mich action. Tin.- Catholic journals of Drnsholc , Mich as Li Jii'lgiqna nnd tin- Journal do Urnxelles , have been for ninny ihi3S urging the boycotting - ting of the liruhsels tradcNini'ii in rovengn for the action of the Liberal mobs which have thre.ilaned and attached tClorical processions in Brussels. Tlienu inciluinontH are now pro- dncini ? their flfcct , and lifo IH mads a burden to commoicial travelers going through tlio provinces as representatives of ] iriiRsels busi- nth'i honspH. In beveral instances the'o drnnmiers have been tliroatened with lynch ing , nnd Miiiio of them have boon glad to us- cipe with their lives , leaving trunks full of easily samples to ai-magi ; the fury of the lUllllJ. X'oruvlan Civil " \Viir. J'ANAMA , September in. The most im portant news from Pern ij the comp'etei ' de feat of ( Jeneral Caceres , the principal iovo- Intioiiary leader , which occurred at Lima the 27th ult , On the morning of that date Cun ! , Oacnrcs enteiad the capital of 1'eni nt thu liead of a Kivago irinb who rushed through tlio fetrrets yelin ) iui'1 firing elf guns. On tlio pro- jeding evening tlie govnniment troojis had Ijeen concQutruted in their InrraclcH and the entry of Caci'reHahiKist ainoiinled to ft BUI- | irit < ! . Ills puty obtained jxisseHsion of tlio UarraclcH of J'lspiiitu Santa anil of thochnrchis if Alcrced and St , Aiigmtino , They also at- .ackcil Oiiailalnpo Htntion ( if the Kngliijli railrjiid ciimiiiiiy. | There were porno IfiO kllloci in ftlomulderoH and Jiodegols Btreoti near .St. Aut'iistinu church and iu the 1'aliico hcpuio where the fhuiK was the hottest. All -elegiupli wiies were cut formiles fiom town. N'o trains run , Three SKIKIIKKVIKCI : , September I.'i. The ompo. ror of Austria arrived this afternoon , Ho wns received by thu c/.ar and utalf , all in Aue- .ilau iinifom , The umpurors embraced cordi- dly. After the Austrian had been formally ritriidnced to the meinberH < > f the c/.ar'n iitalf , hn party proceeded to the paliico ( it ( juneral Schowoluff and mut thoempi-ior of I i or many in the frontier. They urilvotl here at fonr. The emparor of ( Jermany was received with thuBiimo corcrniinles UH tno i-mpcror of Aus tria and oscoitcd to the palace. A grand ) MII > ( | uet WIIB hold thii uvunlng. Carrying tlio Uarlnto Africa , l riiiF.c : , September 15. The hlcamxhip Ocean King , with Canadian voyageix from Nile on board , arrived hero latt ni ht and waa viiitcd tliU moining by thu govcrnor-gcn- I'l-rtl and 1'iily l/andudotsn and lion. A , ] ' . Caron , minister of Milibla. If is excellency aildrepfcd th olIiciTs and moil of the cuntln- gent force iu well ehiHcn wurdnuud apoko of the danger n of the Wile , biit did not think it any muru dangsruiu tlum our Canadian rapid * . _ _ lialy'H CliolDi-u Hiillciin. Itoue , Italy , HeptcmLur II. Jiullotin of clinlera throughout Italy fur the pant "I licnre : Naples ( city ) , ii.l | frosli CHUU , 11)1 ) death * ; Na ples ( province ) , I'J ! frei.li case * , 10 deaths ; Ca < - ertu , 1 1 froth CJKCS I lU-atin ; Ciiono , 'Jl fiuili csi-x , Kl deathx ; ( it'iin.i , L'"i fumli iun' < , 1'J d'-atlM. THII utln'r priAJi.ci ( nuiiies not | ; iv on i , 7fifc"h i am , It ) < ! ' .i'li' . 'lu JH. MAI-HH. .Ssiiti-mbsr 10. So.-ra ll'dH ni-v.mil ( jerotm , ( 'jnddi-raliloloin uf bfo and property m rajiurtcil , The r.ultvdyH hu mis' ( jiinrniilliioon tlio Gnurullan Krontlor , Sr. 1'At i. , Minn. , Heptombn l-V Hcgard- Ihg the ipiar.nitino rcgulntlona atTectliiR oattlo posing from the I'nited States through Cana dian ten itory , the ollicinln of the Manltoln wad today received information tlmt Acton Kitrowi , deputy minister of ngrionlturo of Manitoba , lm received information that nn order of some hind lit * been pn sod by the Canadian parliament but < l < ti nut know Its tenor. Dr. McUtnchren , vi'tfliinnry surui-ou In tlu employ ment of the go\ eminent of Manitoba , ntntoa that the qnnrnntino only np- ilies to stock brought , nit i the couutiy for breeding purposes and tlmt his Instructions from thu go\ eminent nt Utlnw.i are to treat futuielots in transit fcmni Muntaim the * amo M wnlkcrn. llo will go to Mnplo Creek nnd look at the cattle even while Wing loaded. Ttirr. nilliillTOS' 1IKAQ11 n.M'K.4. DniiiiiTON ItfAi'ii , September l.l.-l'nrso fort i.year-old inaidonn , five-eights mile , Ke- plolte won , Lcaiiidas second ! time 1:05 : , J'urse , selling , ono nud ono o'ghth milex , Dank won , Muck , HOcond : tlmo 1:581. 1'urso , h.indictpnll aecsionc nnd ono fourth mill" , I'lunger won , Wavu O'l.ight second ; time , 2:1 : . 1'nrfe , for non.wiuncist nt lltighton in ISSI , tlm-o-fomth miles , llica won , AtinlostH was disiimlilied | for fouling with Miimio Meteor at ttio finish , which placed. llatpumier jccoiul , Minnie Meteor thlld. 1'nrfo for all nges , link' , I'recimii won , Mcntank second , tlmo 1-I5. : 1'niM1 mile and ipiirter , live hnnllcs , Cap tain Cnrry won , Hebok socoiul , Aureliau third , time , 2:23. : Tcrrthlu Coi.t'Mtifs , On. , Hoptombor 15. The boiler of the cotton compress at Kufimla , Alii. , ex ploded this morning. The building and three iimuhvd b.kloa of cotton woio coiiKumed. Twentyflvo to thirty ponous were killed. Tko explosion nhnolc every building in the city to the foundation. The wildest excitement mont prevailed. A piuca of boiler , weighing fonr tons was thrown 270 yards. Two negroes wcio thrown 75 yards nnd tcnibly mutilated. Ton other negroes will die. t'ickett was burned to death nud his body is not recover ed. Mnnyothors are supposed to bo in the building , and it ia unknown kuw ninny per ished , 1. O. O. P. MtNNKAl'Ot.ls , Minn. , September 115. The Sovereign Grand Ledge of Odd Fellows of the world mot hero this morning , lieports show about five hundred nnd fix thousand loilgo members and ninety thousand encamp ment members. There has been n gain of nearly twelve thousand lodge members and BIX thousand oncAinpment members during last ye.ir. The available assets of the tjov- erei u lodge is § 80,000 , again of Sli.OOO. Jn view of the fact that tlio lasfoession cost . ' 25- tiOO the ( Jnuid Sira recommends the abolish ment of tlie annual Bossions and the substitu tion of biennial sessions. Two hundred delegates - gates were present. , | ( . , A Soldier nt Ft , Kublns'dn Woumlctl. Correspondence of Tits UKU./U-V" Ifr. Kom.NSO.VjNeb Sept U. l'riato Chambers of cor pajiy'jip. Fourth infantry was shot this moriuDgtwlulo on duty in the target pit , a glancint \iljenle ring his breast and intlicting n proUf.bly.fatal wound , Tne bullet struck tlio.bank * i Rfront of the target and was deDecttl4j viiiiy'fivo7feot be' fore striking 1'rivata Cl'ambora xvho was pass ing the tiirget when hit. 'Tho woumlod man \yai removoil a. oii o to the bospltal whera ho lies in a precarious condition. llll'CHt , McTlinusoN , Kansas , September ' 15. Mr , Crupu , a farmer or this county killed his brother to-day. His brother was a resident of Bnimb , N. Y. , nn j an accredited correspondent pendent of the Courier of that city. ] I i has boon visiting his brother hero for some months nnd while stopping with him hednced his niece , nfiirl of 12 yo.iis. The facta bonmring known to the father caused him to take the life of his brother. Ill llllOllH CHICAGO , September 15. The repoilpuli lished iu the Tribune this morning to tlio effect that plcuro-pneiimonia had ntlackod a herd ( in the farm of John V , Fanvell , near hake Forest , is declared to bo untrue by Mr Farwoll. Hn declares that it is an attempt apparently to crcnlo a tcaro about plotiro- imenmonia with a view to securing large congressional appropriations for investigation purposes. _ _ _ _ _ Coke nud Iron Men , I'lrrsnuitn , Septemb'r 15 , The Connelln- villo Coke Producers association are mooting with some opposition from thu pig iron men of the onsl. They claim that the condition of tha pig iron trade will not admit of their pay ing two prices for cuke , and that unlmn the jirlco is reduced they will have to bank their inrnaces until such a tinionH they can operate with prolit. _ _ _ _ Tlio I'iiHt Wiiuk'a CIcarniitiRH , BOSTON , September 15. A table compiled frcm the special dispatches to the 1'ont , fiom the leading cleAiing IIOUHCS of the United States gives clearances for the weak ending September l.'f ; with llio porcentagn ( if decrease and incroiiKo uomp.ired witli the uono.ip < mdlng week tn IKS ! ! , Total 6iJH31-108j ( docreaae , Tlio Wuatlior ' u-uny. WAHIIINCTON , September li ( , For the up - | ier Micsissippi valley : I'.irtly cloudy , local rains followed by fair wontlmr. Westerly winds nnd lower temperature , and Idghcr larometor. Fur the Missouri valley : ( .leii- orally fair weather , and northwfht winds , A Kuril I ( u ro Fjro , I'llll.AHKi.i'liiA , September 15 , Tlio furni- iiiro aud woud c.irpat fastory of , / . W. lionghton it Company bmned to-niglil. Thee o > s is ustiinutiiil at ? 5000 ; ( ) ; Insured for half. I'lui roofs of niuu Biimll buildings in tha tear were bmned , _ _ _ Military MnnoiiiivurH , HciaiN , September ) * . Tha annual mill- .ary in8iioenver of the ( Jermau army began .o-day , I'rinco I'Vedcriak ' William and I'rin- : I H Aiiguata represented thu Kmp ( < ror and Jtnll Vubtordny. At Toledo -Tolo Jo. 0 ; Ualtlmoio , 0 , At Washington Unions -Nationals , 5 ; St. Louis , ! , At St. Lonia St. Loin * , 7 ; Virginia , II. At Indianapolis Indiunupolia , Ii ; Mentro- l > j-ipi > intt ( lit ) iiuilcr , , Suptember 1C. Uurlnsf a ball in the ut CnhurH tonight the Hour collapsed. oattTM wcio injured , An KdiKii' KdiKii'N. N. 0. , September 15 , ( Jeorgo editor of the St.-itcnillo American , Hiiicidod Suturday morning. Jiuthnm juiiinl thu republican pirty two yoirj ago ninl was tlicn re ] uid in toil by hi < family. It In n bold utatuiao'tt t > uay that any moditiiio was "novor known to full , " but it ia stated uiiuhatiuully by 1)1,1 ) jirnprie tors of Jit vr' fKldnoy and LivorJ HUM hi > Y. Tim medicine 18 nanocilio for dta oaisca of thu kidneys , llvor und bladder , and hail a roptiutioii of thirty years utanding. MARSHALING FORGES. Elaine will Lend Ohio He Slrcnatli of His Presence , The Bright Outlook Replenishes The Canvass Exohoquer , The Orator , Sullivan , Another of the Irish Esoruits , Elaine's ' Manly Statement of the Mulligan Matter- Butler Addresses the Worldng- inon of Now York , k'luvta Political NOWH from All I'nrtHortho Nutlnn us It HntcrH tliu ( Trent Campaign. VA.UG U-A-HAlitj MJG11. Tlio Irlwli Troops Itnllylnj ; Around tlie Standard of tlio IMiiiiicil Special tj Tnu UKI : . NKW YOIIK , Soplcinhr : 15. No liltlo ex- cit'jmcnt has been created in political circles by tlio luiiiuiiiicoinoiil that Alexander Sullivan - van will nddross the Imh-lilaine meeting1 to bo held in tlio Academy of Music this wivk. It linn beennu open secret fur some tlmo past thai Sullivan hail been caught by the Miilno statesmen's lieutenants , hut it was not thought tlmt ho would publicly avow his hostility to the democratic eamlidnti1. A well laid plan for capturing the IIHI ! | leadord ap- pearH to have been carried out with by no moons nidiirerentsnccoii1. Kgau , Finerlyami .Sullivan urn all solid for Hluiuo. How iinuiy of thu rank and lilu they can curry with thoin is now thu grout question. Con gressman Kini'tty in to como lion- later ii the season tn address an Iiith-Amoriuan mooting , Ho would havu boon invited to address the inciting this weak hut there Is such a decided coolnofcs between him and Sullivan that the two would not content to appear on the HUUO ; platform. Steve Klkins ia credited with hnv ing hud several conferences with u loading nicmbor of the Clan-Nn-Oaol and tlio old land league orgnni/.itious , and the democratic national conunitteo would not ho much svtr- pri od if other defections were reported dur ing thu next ton days. Ci.Kvn.ANi ) , Soptcmber 15 , The now * of liliiino'j coming1 visit to northern Ohio has created conaiderablo excitement in this city. Ho will first visit Youngitown , and from that p'nco vitit In turn Cleveland , Toledo and Cincinnati. Ills proicnca in Ohio is especial ly desired to wake up the Western Iteservo. It iabuliovod that Mr. IHainoin poraon iu thu Btato will btir tip a great excitement and inalco tlio Ohio campaign ono of the most iiilciosting btato campaigns hitiei thu war. There is iilmi a general understanding that thu national campaign I'H to bo prauticidly fought out in this slalo in October. The republicans arc feeling much bettor about Ohio than they diil ono week ago. Silica the Maine campugn is over they do not have so much trotiblo in rait-ing monoy. tvitno of the hardest listed mid most reluctant of the Ohio republicans have begun to nneoil the btrap.s about their wallets. Senator Sherman his felt the stimu- loin of this movement of generosity and hii : actually conttibntcil S1CO to the Ktato cam paign fund. _ Itlauio on tlio Mulligan Tjcttorn , Al'OU.sTA , Maine , September 15 , Tlio Kwmebeo Journal to-morrow will contain tint following : Mr. lilaino , accompanied by his wife , arrived from Itar Harbor llui nflornuon. In answer to the reporter of the .Journal , who called at Ilia residence to nsceilaiii if he wished to nay anything regarding tlio loiters givou public by Fisher and Mulligan , Mr. lilaino replied that , his only deem * was that every voter in the United SUles in'mlit mad thu Icltcis for hlni'c'lf and not form his judgment from editoiial inisreprosontation In paitinan journals , There was not n word in the letters , Mr. lilaluo added , which was not entirely consistent witu thu most unsciiipiilous in- tegiity and honor llo hoped uvcry republi can paper In the United States would publish the fetters in full. Hut lor In New York. NKW YOIIK , September 15. Uotwoon 15,000 and UO.ODO poopn ! assembled in Union Square to-night to liuar ( iener.d Duller speak , I b required the Hcrvlco nf half a do/en policn- men ! > mnkiia passage way for tlio general In noun the Ktiilid. llo WM loudly eh'HTUil. lliu erowd was composed largely nf laboilng men. lintler'n speech nvokod great applause and thu crowd wanted him to continue , ICx-Sen- ator ( Jrady was then Introdnei'd an the "Iit- tin Napoleon uf thu Sixth , mid the " .Silver TonjjiKid" orator tf Tainmany hall , out of which ho eamu to go in for liutler. When ( iuiiui'iil Untler letiroil the meeting gradually dispersed , * ijtO WITH AKJMKK. ISatlicrH I'lii-Niicd ! Flfiy > y Mnii-IOiifur , Truth , Thu narrowa , oil' Htanlolon , S. 1. , is a fiwnntu bathing ground fur young men and boys , who congrcgato thuro in largo numhurn , eHnuuiully on wnnn Sunday mornlngd , fur thu purpoao of onjoyin < { a cool and refreshing luth in thu Btirf , Sovornl narrow oacunca from drowning Imvu buun recorded and in onu inatuncu u lifu wan luHt by young man diving from thu old dock und elnking his lioud on n hidden pilo. The moat thrilling cpiaodu of thu liith- ; Ing ground tuok iiInuoyoNturJuy morning , and it ia uafo to jirediot that very fosv tiiitheni will , in thu future , bu Keen huro Though no livuururu lost thu oscupo of at luaat ono of thu bathurn ia nothing short of n niiraclo , AN I'.MNVITJil ' ) ( lUHST. About fifty young men and \ > uya wcru porting in tlio cool watur yustonlay murning oil' thu old furry dock , much to thu duliitht of it largo crowd of HpucUtora who Jiac1 gathorud on the ajiot. Afuny of thum had gathorud in thu watur und vruru ijuiullyratohing thuir cuinpiinlona at tliuir spurt , Suddenly u voicu rang out olonr und ( ihtill : 1 Swim fur y jur livoa Thero'iittaliftrk1 Thoro'aftHhurk' ' " With onu accord thu spoliators and batliera looked acaward , and there , euro onnutli , wn.i soon a monster almrk nmkinc toward the group of bathor.t , his while sides gliatuning in the aunlight. Ho had not yet noticed the bnlhurs , but the spasmodic otF.irta they made to get ashore notified him of their presence and ho turned nud atnrtod toward tlioin. The frightened bather's pntforth every etlort to reach the shallow water , and wore cheered nnd encouraged by the nhouls of their frionda on shore. For n foiv inomonta it acemod na if.nll would i-ench n place of safety , na every m.\n nnd loy Inahcd the wnter into foam in hiadca- [ > ernto atrupglu for life. Olio of the bather ? , however , Thomas Koohlor , had ventured far out beyond the roat nnd did not hoar the first warn ing shouts of his friouda , . When ho did turn tn the ahoro , liowuvor , ho wan far in the rear , llo mndu a gallant struggle , but the shark got between him nud others nnd hia only clmnco of eacnpo wna cut oil' . The monator mnn-ontcr son diacovorod tlmt tlio moat of hla nullcipatod prey would uacupc , nnd so turned nnd hondud for Kii-lilor. The spoctntors aot up a wild cry of klnrm JIM Ivu'Ulor auildonly disappeared from viotr.cAa the shnrk approached him lie dovn nnd continued swimming under water quito a distance. When lie came to thoaurfaco ho had got on the ahoro eldo of hia enemy , but rrna exhausted. Ilia fee turned ngnin nnd thia time dnr- : ed towards him like nn arrow , turning over on hia back. Kirolors momonia aoomed numbered. A NOIIMJ MIII : : ) wui.i. no.Ni : , Among the apeclntora on the whnrf wna luhn Taylor , formerly in thu employ of the Uonat Wrecking company , n man who hna had great experience na a diver and whoso business hna made him somewhat familiar with almrka. Taylor took in the situation at n glnnco. llo saw that the young inan'n life was in danger , and that only prompt action would save him. .From a friend ho quickly borrowed n aailor'o aheath-knifu nnd ran to the und of the pier whoru thu shark \yould have to paaa in order to reach ita victim. As the ahark came near the crowd saw that it was a monster , eight feet long , of the man-anting type. Taylor io a largo man , of powerful frame , and undaunted courage. As the shark approached ho stood motionlcaa on the atrlng-piuce , grasping thokoon-odgod knife In hia right hand. As the monster swept pnaI on hia onward courao , nnd was jnat ready to grasp Koohlor in its ex tended jawa , Taylor jumped forward with the knife extended in both hands. NOT A MO.MUNT TOO HOO.Vl He jumped about fifteen feet before striking the water and struck by the aide of tlio ahark. His whole weight waa thrown on the knife , which ho plunged into the mounters stomach as it darted past him. Instantly the water waa dyed with blood , ua the water wan laoluul into boiling foam for a fo v minnteu , nnd Tay lor was covoaud with crimson as ho roao to thoaurfacu , llo had not been n moment mont too aoou to ave Koehlur , however The shark made ono terrible plunge raiaod itaolf half out nf the water , turnoc on its ntnmacho , mid dL-nppenred from sight within three fuot of ita intended victim. Taylor swam nshoro without the knife , and wna the lion of thu hour , though ho paid little hoed to the wordu of praise heaped upon him. In npunking aboul the matter to our reporter ho oaid : " 1 luft the knife sticking in tjio cusa. Thu carsaaa will bo found floating aoino- where in a couple of daya. I have aeon the natives down in Florida and Uermu- da do that. It ia a common trick tlioro. When a ahnrk turns upon ita back , na if hna to do to bite anything , it cannot turn its course oaaily , as its eyes nro undor. There is no danger so long ns a man jumps behind the head und does not got struck by tlio tail , I cut n gash in that fellow ono fuot long and aix inches deep. " Indian Corn in ICuruLU * . A New York pnpor oalh attention to the fact that tlioro would bo an nlmoal unlimited market for our Indian corn in Kuropo were thu people once convince of ita food valuo. At present they look upon it na food tit only for horses nut cattle , and ao , while thankful to got n little black bread nud potatoes , they tun their backu on Uiia moat valuable of food products , simply becauao they nro not ed ucated to its use do not know how to mnku it into broad. Tub phaao of Eu ropean ignoruuco of n moot valuable ] > ro- duct never fails to astonish the Americana abroad , who behold a half-fed people ple totally oblivious of Indian con broadits Iioalthfulneaa and its cheapness , Consul Glover says that only n amal amount of American corn finds its way even to so largu n seaport as I lavro. It ia very atrango , ho adds , that so excellent nn article of food both for man nud boast ahonld bo almost entirely ignored by the French people. [ Corn bread of 001110 kinder or other ought to bo used every day In the year. U ia next to impossible to buy n bushel of good corn meal in the city ol llavro. An American farmer and stock- raiser would conaldur it very ' 'hard times" if their aupply of corn was cut oil' in that country ita value as nn article ol food in not appreciated. The finest may * iriiio : dreeslng for all kindi ; of salads , uuld meats , raw tornu- Iocs , pickled ailinon , oablmge , ute , , ia Durlcuo's Salad Dressing. It is beaidcs , more economical than homo-nude , IVntOvcr 1'nrtloular , A Philadelphia merchant travelling in Mexico tolls a queer story , which goes a good way towards eatahliehing I ho busi- noiH character uf the Mexican judiciary , In a railway caau , involving n largo sum of monuy , thu favorable opinion of thu jutlgu was considered eminently desira bly. A deputation from ono of the con testing partioa intervlowod him nnd re marked confidentially : "Sign thia , and wo'll give you § 5,000 , and not u. living auul shall know anything about it. " "Nut , u living aouK" "Not ono. " " \Vull \ , niAku it $0,000 , and 1 don't care a who knows it. " lu\iln , \Va are told that nothing waa nmdo ii vain ; but what cun bu said of the fashion- ublo L'irl of the period ? la n't aho maidun Hood's Saranparilla ia made in IMai , , where thuru nro moro bot- tlw of it Huld than of any other aaraapt. nlla or blood purifier. And it is never takun in vain , It puriliua the blood , strengthens thu system , and givea now hfo and vigor to the entire body. 100 doaoa $ L ] LIVE STOCK AHD PRODUCE. Gatlle Eij.iy ) . Active Deunnil and Slrono ; Market , A Dull ar1 Spiritless Day for " td ° SSt A Fairly 1 | . vo Trading on Wheat Ole ; with a Small i . Oorn Aeain Frisky , Finishing with no Marked Change. Outa Firmer nntl lllKlicr Pork Dull lint Finn Imrd Firmer. Special Dispatch to Tim Unic. CATTLK , ClIU'Ano , Sept. 1C. Tlioro were IS I ears of Texas aud territorial rangers among the fresh receipts , or about half the total number on sale. There woru nbout i)0 ) cars of through Texans , There wns an active demand and a droiig market from first to last , nil sorts sell- ng nt a Blight ndvanca. There WOH a larger [ icr cent of unlives among the fresh nrrivnls ; hnn for any day for sometime past , nnd among these are n few droves of good stock that madu satisfactory prices. Anything in the nntlvo line of 1250 to 1300 , in decent tlesli , nado SB to 80.25 , nnd best 13EO to 1-100 , OCO i I'M ; while fully liuuhod , fine nnd oven , MOO .0 1500 pounds , would have sold for G 50 ® * 10. Kxports (5 ( OD@7 00. Good to choice hipping , 1200 and 1350 Ibs , 0 20G 00. Com- : nou to fair , 1000 nnd 1200 Ibs.I 75@G 00. liamjo cattle weiolOc higher. Texans , 700 to 1000 Iba. , : tDO@4 75. Sales 152 Wyoming , 1171 Iba. , § 5 , 30 Wyoming , 1211 Iba. , 5 50. lions. Trade was rather dull and Iho market 5 to lOc lower all round. There were but few ship ping orders and there were only ono or two < acking firms that wanted nn average day's illing , while speculators teemed to have lost their grip for tlio present. The market closed dull with n Inrgo number unsold. Sales were 175 toI7i ( for common and assorted heavy. Light sorts were especially dull and neglected. Light , 100 to 210 Ibs , , 0 30 to G 15. Wlll'AT. There was a fair degree of trading activity throughout thu ontirn session on change today. Whontopuned heavy ; J lower , but toward noon moro Hfo was iufuacd iu the market and an advance wnsscored , but toward the close of the seHsion it fell back agnin , nnd closed on ly a shade higher than Saturday. On the nf- ternooii board a strong Jeeliiig pievoIIod. , , . , * Prices rallied 41amltli6"TmarketTlo8ed75i"forV- ! ! , October , 77-i foi November , 7KJJ for December. COU.V. Trading in corn was cpiito nctivo. The feeling was unsotlleil nnd the course of the market irregular. The interest centered in October , which ruled jjc nnd Jjc lower caily , but ndvnncod quickly from the start under a good demand to about 2c , then eased elF gc , and closed about the fame as Saturday. November opened tfc and Jo lower ; advanced Ic , closed 3 under Saturday. Now crop fea tures ruled ( pilot , closing iibont the name as .Satmday. On the afternoon board , October ruled easy , while November was n shade trongcr , die market closing nt OHc for Sep tember 51.c | for October , jiSJu for November. OATH. Firmer and higher ; closing at 25Jc for September - tembor , 5ijo fur October , aud CJb for Novem ber. rouif , Dull but linn : cl.sing nt 17 00 for Septem ber. , If , Oil for October , 11 20 for the yuar. rAHl ) . I'irmer , at 7 1C for September and October , 7 05 for November. KiiKllHli 1'rodiiCO ) LONDON , Sept. 15. The Mark Lane Ex press , In a weekly review of thu corn trade bays : ( ! oed progress in later harvest has been made during the past week. The dry weather was favorable for threshing. Deliveriesof _ whont by farmers chow an Increase. 'I lie price of wheat delivered , ono shilling nnd n quarter dining the week , and Hour fell ix penes. Sales ( if Knglish wheat were weak at b'li.OSit ciunitoiH , at ills agaiiiBt (17lii ( > 5 iinaiterH at-1 H und 8 iieiico for the corresponding week last year. Thu foreign wheat market was de pressed and prices still further declined. In elf const tindn 13 cargoes arrived ; BIX sold. Seven withdrew to remain. Trade forward growing worse ; JilH oeceptodlfcr No. 2 ; rod winter wheat. Mniico iu London is scarce steady. There is no mixed American on spot -round CM lower. Prices of barley aud oats are in favor of buyers. A Veto Hint HiirniB the Working-Man Now York Star ( Dem. ) Aa to claim that the veto of the five- cent faro bill docs not operate to the dis advantage of the vast body ot wago-work- era in Now York city , it is palpably ab- aurd , Look at the crowded horeo cars any time outside of the commission hours and tlio falsity of the claim is solf-ovl- dont. Again , if the working-man desires to take his wife and family for an airing en Sundays or holidays , the double faro multiplies against him. " " " PUIfoO"O7" t7r > Ifi'l1. ! i or < > i'lnj i tTi iHitai.UK si'uu to loura ii An Irtu' jecavl Br.5anc Powder. , Is ; * ' lively PUWrT. Jlt-'lii'ifiHloried.aiiiltcttlmoiiiiui ceivul ir mi fwd f'teaiistsastj , Danu Hays , Jo ! - nM ; IKlaiontuinc , of C'lilcnuo ; miJ uasUvua ode , SIliwuuUcs. Never sold Iu bulfc. - OiJlO. SUt aaivatcrUy