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FOURTEENTH VfiSAR. OMATA , NEB , , THURSDAY MORNING , SKPTEMHKR is , NO. 70 THE NATIONAL CAMPAIGN , Elaine' ' Trinmiiy JonrnG ? Tliroiigli tlie Towns of New Eonlanil , His Simple and Eloquent Words at Boston ! Eondrioks Undercoos Wrecking to Speak at Pcoria , Btitlor Weakening tlio Demooraoy of New York. A Eoal Panic Among the Bour bon "Untarrified. " a3 The Sltuntloii In Oliin I'rolilbitlon iinil Anti-Monopoly in Colorado Otlici- Political XOUH. ISIalno In New 150sTON , SfiiUmbcr 17. At 1:30 : p. in. , Blainc drove to the t.ilian in Augii' < lii , ac companied by his piivAto scon tary , Slieimm. Upon Iho arrival of the train. postma > ilei il.inloy and Sen itnr Ilalo joined the ptity. Theio wa < no tlcmonstration upon 131ninu's departtue. At 1'ortlaud , Congiessman Heed cuteied the I'ullmau car and cngaRcd in con- vora.ilion w lib Blame until the tiain started. Owing to thutlehy in Ihoauival of lilaines train at Portland the legular tiain had do- pirUtl , and his train ran through as o\lia. This perhaps accountb foi the small crowds at the stillons along tlio lonte. At Portsmouth aciowd gathered about tha cir and cilled lor ISIiino , and followed him to the dining saloon , whcio ho took luncheon. No rcmiiks or iutrcduc- tion were made hero. At Xettburyport fully 10,000 people Ind githered , but no stop vv.it made , and a faint shuut of welcome uas all that could bo hoaid. At Ipswich a tmtdl crowd h id gutlieii.il , nnd the mutant the Irani stopped thu station agent ciiteied andcsc.oit- ed Blame to the j latturm , v/hero ho was intro duced as "tho no\t preMtlont uf the United States. " Introductions followed , lllaino simply pajing in response to the Hilutiition ; "lam gl id to meet jou. " Cheeis were gnen is the. train di pnrted. At S ilcm a throng assemblcil togrrot Ulaiuo and give- him a hearty v. el- come. Cries aro"0 for a speech , but the checi- ing had lasled so long til at there .vas timu only for a cordial reception , and the car I as cd out of tlio tlcpot. Severrlof l yun'tf leading citi/cns boird d thg ti.un at bidcm and accomp imcd Blairo to Boston. Secre tary Wlntcomb , of the Boston waul and city conrmttee , mot lilaino and cseotted him lethe the city. The scene at Ijjnn was a repetition of tint at ; at Salem. By the timotlio tiaiu ninvcd fill ly . ? , OOJ pi nous were in thu vicinity of the depot. Agiiii Bl uno w is called for nmul tumultous tin. ft 8 , Blame thanKe 1 the pi oplo tim-erely tor their greeting. As the train loft thesfitun asalulo fiom nbatcery v.as died , while thu crowd followed the train tliu whole length of the station , chi urlng and vav \ in ; ; hats. At Somemllo Blame oju'istl tha win dow and from there hhook hamh with thino . ' VM'thm reacli. About 10 33 the train entered the I'astcru depot of this city and Bloino v\as met by Henry Oubot J.odp , Heniy I'.iil.man , ch iirm m of the ward and city committees , Ccl. Alii n II. Wlnpplo , of the govtinors htaff , Uro-icr , thu [ 'oieinoi's ptivto secretary , C oDgietbinun Crr.po , SonthM oJlh and Alcana of thu st tic central commutes. Jl/iterinr ; barnuch s the paitv proceeded to theleure'hoii-e ! , eicoitul bj tbo lodge cadet of Ijyun and CheUca independoi t bnt.llion cfriim corps. The ttieuts a'ong ' the route vu re id id vyith paoplo who he.ntily chaertd the distiuBuMii d visitor. Bowdnin tipuue , in fiont of fie Kevero hon-o , vsas picked with jicoplua.vaiting bis nrnval. v\lulo the fioutif the UeveU hoii-uwas decorated wstb lljgsand buiitiii1 ? As th' ) piocesMon cime to the HIJII ire , thu eio\ul Lmst into cheer ; , v\lulo a display of firevxoikiieived to increasa thaon- thifinsni. m MM.'S si'i Kit- In a few moments Blam 3 and I'arkmnn r.i ] paarcd upon thu balconj , and after the hitter hid Micccidul in tpnutiiiif tha eiowd lie lutio- dnceu Blaine , who said "IthaiK JOTI , gei. tlemcD , foi thij ohl futhione 1 Best n wel come. I do not t J'nu to your city as a ttrauge , and I fiel I am among old friends and true fiiond * . Ihaiu known vom city ultimately foi thirty jears. I have watched its progress with drop personal intei Cbt , and whenever it fell wiihin my powei , 1 h ive , in my Innnliloiiy , contribuUd thcieto Boston is to all Now Bngland tlio eontro of inti-iest as much in my own sUte. af in yours , and thsie is do city within the Union wheiu the | opiilat irreetmg wiiiild bo inoro grateful thin it is to motlns evening [ Cheirs ] ThiuU ing yon \\ith all my he itt foi the good chi er with vv Inch you have received me , 1 bid jon good ovcnmg. " [ Cheeis. ] B.dt.o ! was then jirojcutnl form illy to .i'l who vxeio iircsent m the room The presentations weio undo by l.ituteiiant h ( toveinor Ames and Colonel Whuiplu of ( lovcrnoi's Uobmson's stair , ansistid by lion , Ch i" . .1. Biooks. Amouir Bla'no's visitois vvtru lion. A. A. llumcy , colltctor , Wash ington J'tntniubtci Tobtj , L'jnlcd ' Stati - . District Attoinej Sangtr , Generd Jl , I' . Banks , M.iji i-ljeneral S. BloiillI , Chu , > ) , Nojoa and I'corgo B. Ijonug. It became evident that tlio corndois wen Idled viitli ptoplo who hud neithci mnnoi heaul Blimu ulio thereupon went to thu head of the steps by which Iho uflice ia appruichttl wheia he paiiKi'd in miilstof the doui-o ciowd and said "If it were pu iblo to make my way thioiiBh jou 1 Mould bet ly glad tocomu dinvn and sh.d.o hands with each one , but tliit looks like mi impinctrablit phalanx and as I spea'c ' up hero I veij deeply feil tUe cor- di ility with which I have lucn received nnd I deairti tn cxpiess to you my acknowledumonO olit. " [ Cheers. | At the cjiichition of lusremaiKa ho retired to hn piivateroom. I. itei ho took a light icpast and soon after retliod foi the night. s * rM'oruli nt I'rorln. PI-OHM , lll.t Keptcmbei 17. Hon. Uhornai A. Hendncks nniiod hero at noon today , luting been deliiuitl heieral hours by an ac cident near Farmer City. Thn aflernoon ho made a brltf addrusa at the fair giounds , ami this overdue ' " > i ml Cjitcr Harrison sr < il ' ut the wigwam. Thera was a street parad' ' , par ticipated In by eight bundled men. Hen drlckson ho'ng ' Introduced W H greeted with npplaute. Ha commencLil b > speaking of thu data clioicn , and how it happened to bu thu iimmorsary of the nduptiun of the constitution of the United Statoa. Jlo thought they \ero ariimprliloly coltbratm ? the otcaslnn lla epjko of this glonous natli n , of the light am ! power of cn.ixrtk * to levy and collect taxis fur thn adininiui .tmn of the goifrnment. They should livy only to much us wts ie/iurd | ti ilahtooiibly admlnistoralfalrs. Ho than n.v ert i'il th it th' ie should hi a clinngo in th' ' t-'l nui.utreti m , he > uui Iho rep iblican ? h id had It f"r 25 veils nnd th it W.H 1 nig onongl Ho nsxt took up ( ho Hubjn t of thn i-urplu in tin lioatury. mil toM h"iv I'lliknt Althur antl iSectutaiy I'l'lge-r ' Ii .d lw t'l rei-om'nomlel its reduction. Jlo loneMend ! > HOUOOOW ) tui lir o a tum to lo uilleeted aiiniiHily abrivo the i.ocomny i'Xonn . Hn sjiol"-of tin10 fount proi > l bv tin d mocrutbiind re d tX' tr.itti.on th > i pjint < fr ni their platform A cUon f Kurpliuv miiiit bo mu'Jo ' , t ; bu collected fur public purpose ! nnd loductlunof tmlff limit bu made , The hlghent tix mint be placrd oiihwulfli nnd the lln mid thr dtmocrnt- loue-t on noicMltip' . ie fide would Iiko to eo tha book' . He tin n nferiod to the allrgcd brrnch between the ivpubiieurs and the Hennatu nntl allirmnl It to be oil account of the former's position on pnhlbHion , They eiptclcd lo make upwlth tlie huh whit they lo t In Iho UcMiiatia , but they wouldn't do It. The former were nady to truit the demo- crali for nnolher term. H Is nld that Bhhio would make a dashing ptvtitlpnt , 1 dent think IIP will , but I think Clovchud will tla h wliQiioxcrtho law and constitution calls him , 'llio Sltuntloii In Ohio. IIKSIWlrkS I'AI U.D10 THE RehNI September 17. A commit ten of Ohio democrats have boon hcn'Uigitg ( toveinor llpiidncl:1 * to ntteiul Uio bf ! ( demo- crntic meeting at ColumbiH on the 2.3th in < < t. Tlio committee compristvi .Tohn 0. Thompson , .lo-.opli H. Outhwaite1 , candidftlo foi congrujp , DcwtttC. .Timoi O. T. Unming , fliul . .1.V. . HnriH , all of Columbu . Uovornur Hciuhicks was called upon nnd n formnl request imd of him to attend the CnlumUii meeting , atiddt1- liver an addrc i. Tin same dito , Septtmboi l"i ! , n the day h\od fti the donmciatic Inrbo- cue at Shclbyvillo , which Mr. llendiicks hnd agroud to atl nd It was urged by the com- imttse , and by tliu locd diniueracy that tha Columbus meeting , being in a zloso Rtato , mid being suio to liavo a telling effect on the Ohio vet ri ? , Iris a lieavy claim upon the candidate for vice [ ue-fi- dent.Mr. . Hendiicks consented to a tend , md nnotlici day will be arranged foi him al Shelby v die. TIM : IA.SV VRS is-OHIO , Mi. Thompson wis inloiviuwed bj' a repot- Lei conceiiiing the Ohio outlook. Ho raid tint "if tha election should occui to-morrow , the democrats would certainly entry tlio state mil th it despite the gieat efforts ot the lepub ic.uis to oyi rconio the tlumocintlc lead , and despite thu v.iit cum of money the lepubll- cans expect to expend between this time and Lho October election , the denmciats wore con- lidont of aeluev ing a v letory. 1 f w o do , " con tinued Mr. Thompson , "th it settles the presi dential diction. H wo tlo not , the H'pnbb cms will still have then fight to win m No vombtr. " \ i HKAT i IST 01 si'i VKI . AmongtliiM > who vull epe-ik at the Colinn bus meeting besides Mr. llendiicks are Ctrl Schuri , Senator Bayard , Speaker Cailisle , Senitor.T. C S Bhckbmn , doMcLino of Miryhind , and perhaps Oov. Cleveland. With icference to thu latlor it depend-1 , as Mr. Thompson said , "upon vvhethet lil.uno enters Iho presidential circus as a campaign speaker.1 Gov. Hendrieks , it will bo remem bered , has consented to deliver a speech at llimil ton Ohio , September ! M. It is taid to night that tO.OOO is w iltiiiff tikers at the upulihcin t > tate committee rooms which S.IJH that Bl.iinu will cuiy Indi * am , and tint no takers have Leon hcnul fiom. TIIO Drmocrailo llutlcr Specter. NLW YORK , September 17. Thocroit MIC- ccs of the Butler meeting Monday night in gatheriiitr together upwards of 20,000 people h is cioaled a certain amount of consternation ainoEg the democratic inia igcrs here. The majority of Iho men who came out to hcai Butler aru opposed to Cleveland undci any circumstances. Thu meeting thia wool : ot Irith Anuiicina at tha Academy of Music foi the pur pose of butt mng to Ale-Milder Sullivan's rei- sons why the Irish Auiotic.ui element should support Blimo will bo a very sigmncuit mealing. The Uenui- u.ils. aluuncd by the Butler tlemonatiation , .u-o teokiuff to do all in their power to make the' Sulliv tn meeting n failure , but fiom every imlicition it promises to bu as jno- noimed H Miccess ns the Butlci meeting. If Blaine and Butlei can cominand in the same wecli two fiuit audiences of Insh-Amencm1" , it will nut take a veiy bright ] mlitiii in to ir dicvte v hat ate Cloiolunds chances in tins fitiiti' Thtso two meeting will demonatula the fact that the intuo liisli-Ainorican elcinuit in Ni w York is practically oppjscd to Clivcland , and mi that i-connt ho will lese tl.la state by over 5(1,000 ( vote-1. Buller draws .il- limit cntiielv from thu democrats , lie mnkts in ; excel'ent ' lulf way hoiiio fui tho-o who wish to leave the dcmoei.itic puty. Sis a prominent In > lnnin : "SVe are content to loiMJ tliamvi h Butler now , but bi fore the election tikes pluo we will ubk these mill if it is vvoith while after all to give up half a vote to Claveland , which a vote foi Butlei implies. I am confident that wo will got a largo proportion ot tins vote , Butlcrlm be come convince 1 that his pientest fclrenjrlh boa in this * tati > nnd will theieforo spind the grcatei put of his limo woil.iiig beie. ' . Host on 1 130VTOX , September 17.Thu piolnbitiun paity of Boston uutl vuinity held a inlly in Trimont Toiiiplo to-night. The meeting was called to ordei by Jamea II. Itobeits , who said that the lenort tint President Si cloy hid de clined tlio pioldbilion nomination for governor w.ns not tiuo. Ho had nut declined and was hetrtily in favor of tliu movement. Among tin Bpeakerh wna Ml. Dunels , tha pirty nom- into foi \ icB-pri'sIdonl of tin Uniled .Stalea. He asscrkd tint tin 10 were more piohibitioii . ista amung tlio democrats of thu soutli th in among thu tepnbl cans , and th it piobibitinn n id really a otrongi r hold in Ihu siAilhern thi'.u in the noi them stales. HobcJnnodtli.it no issno would exert so ationg an inlluoucu In uniting thu two sections of the couutiy aa thu timipcianca issue. lorton nnd tlio Cnliliirt Vncanoy. WASIHM.TOV , September 17. Informition wai received hero to day that Morton , minis ter to I'ranco , who intended to h.itu s uled fm , Now York Tuesday uf this week , his dcfomd hisdipntura two weeks. This si ems totlfet- tnilly dispoao of thu report that ho was cum- ' ing homo to aiisnmo the duties of secretary of the tiensury , as that ollico will Imvo lo bo filled within Bovcn davs. It Is sail by Moi ton's fil < nds that ho obtained le-ivo of ahscncn to como to this country lief010 thu tlralli t f Seen tary Kolgi i , and it was hUorigin.il mien turn tJ havii stalled a fuw d tys before that ovintaudlnd no connection \/lth the vae.in cy in tincabinet. . Morton's object in comlut ; home , just ut tins lime , H said lo ba liiallond to tomeprivalo business In Now York , His htatul pohilu-tly lo-day Ihat fitiiTal Sharpu v/oiild not accent thu tio.-ismy portfolio , rolorniln L'rtililliltlonlHtH , ] ) l.v l u , .September 17. ThoColoradnstitc prdilhltton convention was held hero this afti r- noon. Coon ! > 1 .1. A. 1.Hot , of Jiouldu , wai cho-i a permanent chaiim in , and John IJnvo , oflJunvtr. BC'cretaiy. After the iimal ion- tine liufinoss had been dinpabed of , a HTIOS of resolution ! ) weio adojited declaring In favor of thu principle and pulley of legal piohibiliun ; pledging their biipport to only pure nun for pcnitioiH of olh ial Iruslj dtclarliu unity with uud nllegiunco lo Iho nallon.il piolnbitiun par ty , and pledging a cord nil MUjijiort to St. .lolm uul Uauiol A ommlttuo of fifteen vvasap pointed , with instructions to jilaco a state t clct in the lie ! 1 , either of cindidittcs of the other parties or in w men. Adjoin ned. Jliitiiilr.oturi ) UoHtrlcloil. YOSK , f'eptcmbsr 17. In uply to a s.ut t ut by thu Jiniriia ! of Commrrio that i < per will publish to-mono'.v annweis from one hundred and Hut teen mills , rcpi scntlnff nlno hundred and eixth-threo eels of raids , showing lln nctual Icusc'iilng in produe lion to iinioiint 11 tlnrtfin imllion yards , or tivn imllioii Hjit- if niona clotliliu. Tno.iii < l > r slated tlut mitny mills uen- idle or runuiiig 0:1 fhort tune , and will not start up or run full tune until the demand in im proves in to insure thu coat of manufacture RAILWAY RUMBLES , Third flays Session of the Westeri Railroad Managers , The Burliiigton Oonoodos to the Trnnsoontinontal Agreement , The Nebraska Diffioultios to bo Left to Arbitration. The Quarterly Meeting of Union Pacific Directors , Adams' ' Hopeful Statement of the Road's ' Finances , Tlio OICROII Sltott I.lno to l > o Com lilotctl mitt Gonr.eolioiiB Mntlo by Novcmbnr intli. ClllC .oo , September 17. The westcin rail roan conference held an all-moining session again to-day , lut U making veiy slight head way. The contest is ntill oei Iho method ol pooling Ncbrask i business. At to-day's sea sion a resolution WAS aq.iin oiicted to pool Ncbtaski untiiuM ) and le.ivo the iniostion ol pcicentige-t to nobitralors to ba heioifter np pointed. To this proposition an amendment \\asiilfirrdbytlioiuprosontnli\aof the Mil. w.inkeo it St. Paul , to the effect that the ques lion of tha local busme's uf the Union P.iciOc should also bo loft for decision of the arbitrators to detoiminu the ( ] uoilloii wholhor it should not bo given to thu Inpirtito roads exclusively. Thn was voted down , llio Bin llngton and Northwestern voting m llio neg- alive. Tins ropre-.ontali\o of the Burliugto.i then moved that all Buulhwestcrn and U ma- Missnuri contracts bo abrogated , abolished mid cease In oxif-t from this date- . This was likew I-.Q defeated. At 1 o'clock llio session ailjournoil till L',30 this aftirnoun vvitn no propositions of auy kind before it. Am.UXOON SKSSIOV Ml AflltECMI-NT. The entire afteinoou F0 sion vias again taken up with the \e\ud question without reaching a rcMilt. The motion was Hum 10- uewod lo form a pool on thu Caliform i busi ness ono pool cuinp 'fed of toids east of the Missouri in ci anil ono of roads west , of tin Missouri run. This was ngiec'd to nnnnim- oualy which was a cnnccision on the pirt of the jJulingtou , which hid once refined t < > content - tent to the formation of .my pool , until the Nebr.isk.i question w n hn illy dioposod of. The meeting then adiomnc'il until to-morrow morning when on effort will bt made to tie cido upon percentages. ro in. 111 1 TO ] t was agioed , in Ire ca o the lines emild not pgreo upon .1 propei appointment , llio cn- tuo rpieslion should bo icfc'ricd to .losoph I' . Tuckei , BB atbili itoi , whoso finding wit to ba binding. To-morim/ Nebraska imestion will afjim lw taken up as thtra appaiia 110 possibility that .1 Colorado pool can bo formed until the Nebraska question and the uxact attitude titudo cf Iho tripartite i i delsimincd. Prrsiflciit Atlanta oit U. P. Vinnnct'H. liOdTOX , September 17. At the qunitorly meeting of tlio directors of the Union 1'iicihc lailway this afternoon , Pi csident Adams pro runted a report , of which the following is a summaiy. To the dncctorsof the Union Pacific lail- w aj . In MOW of Iho ninny nnauthoii/id state- meuta winch h.i\o boon put forth both pub [ icly and privately in icg.ird to the financial mtcoino of thu operation ? of thu Union Pacific system durln , ; the | ial 3 ear , it seems advm bio to submit something authentic. I Iruo ciuacd the following siitonient for the yeai endiug.Iuno 30 , last , to bo prepared. Tlio | ) LUocl colon d includes the last h ilf of the compiny's h-cal joar IfelVi , and the liiHfc h ilf of IbM Tim period was ono of gonei il i id- load dotiics < .iou , moio cspicially felt by the Uni in I'acifii : syslom , oning to construction of compoling loiild and thu pre'valunco of a wai of rates. Tin fi\u months in quastini covered theiofnro an unf.i\oiabo ! : i pcnod .is the Union Pacific HjHtom ia hkoly tn DISS through. Dining .this exceptional 1 nod aftu p ij ing fixed cli.uges , iDcliuling : ho lequiiomonts of the lompuiy'H sinking : und , and all liabilities to Iho govormmnt , Jio surplus income of the s > slim aiphcibl ) < io dividend aniiiiinlcd In " ) . - - ' per cent upon iho company's capitjl. Jt In proper to add Ji.it the earnings of ilia Hiiminiii muntlis aio ilwayH much l.tigci than the winter , Thosu if thu HCi.oml half than the o of the fust ha'f. ' The Oregon elmrt line will bo roinplrlcil to : lluntington , tli < aguikl point uf LDIIIK ction uf with the Origan Itailw.iy and Navigation road by thu l.th of Xoxornbti .ho Iirnt connection will be m ule. There ! H c\ory IO.I80H to bolieu this will immediately suit in r. 1 irgo mere i > o of tialhc , both to the Jiegon Short linu and the Union I'acific , Tin- attci will thin ho mluncd ol n hei\y finan cial burden which it II.H be on foic ° d to carry imch longei thun .u ai.t upatod , Uho land ealcj aio luigti than o\er linloie. Colorado Grronliuolc - Antl Jiv\ni : * Seitember | 17. The imltonul prcenbick labor pirtj nut in rtato coimntion o day. T. ] ' . Jluch man w. n uloctod perma nent ih in man and I Jr. S. T. Poet , secictary. ll ° hiliitioiis woio adujiti (1 ( , In which the pi it- 'oini of the intional uon\onlion and thu loiter of acceptance of ( Juicral 15. P. ] ) ntlerwciu nUopttd ni the platform of this coiuention , So\iral Bpeeches , oiiloRiatic of Jlulkr and West , were cnthnsnstically reciUod. The follcwlng ticket WUH placed In nomination : Pltbieutial ! ! tilectoiH ,1. I ) . liat'iyuF ' UtrnveT , V , ( j , 3\le'3HBUger of ( Ireelcy , 11 , P. ] ! iitton of Dt-nvcrj foi cuuftrifu , ( Jc'd.V. . Way of liimlder ; goieinor , .lolm I ) . Witahhurn of j.arimtr ; lltiitcnuut goiernur , A. 1C.Vhito uf 1/ako : socroUiy of htalu , M , C. Dunn of Pueblo ; tituti tioasiiitr- r. It Jiiichamtn of | ) en\cr. ] I\-I'opicHeiitativo ' Ilf v. Dr. ( iilbeit Dilamutyr declined the unanimous nomm.i IKIII f ) r ei ii'K si. A riHoliitlun having for it object , fu ion with the democrats ( in tin Htato tlckt t W.i3 defeated , [ IJinlcr In No Vnrlc. I.0\\ ll uu , Sujitombflr 17. Thu actiul cjiint of tickets shown 1KOUO people to ! mo b < on on ] Low ix comity fall ground thu afternoon when lioncral liutlor upoku , and thin , in Hplto of the attiections of two otht r fnlrh In iidlghboilng counties ( iciipral Uiitlor pasced thu day at tlio homo of Konator ( J'Dotiald , and rci ( Ived lUiddhook hiiidi with a groit number of per > plo. At 1 o'clock hu wan called for by a pro * uf citl/ein hu idcd by a bra n band , and 1 1irtuJ < throiixh the HtreetH of thu town to the fairfrouml wiieioho wan well received with applmuiu and chiein. rnuicll and tlio Kr.ilonul LoMiov.Kopti-mbrrl" . A hwiroiltmoiutra tlon of the Iiidi Navlorial le igua h to tuko plac > < at Dublin uoxt Snnd > , an ly anmiimci d that Mi. Putin II will attend nd iiddieB * the mo ( ling. Tin xatno announce- mout w.is inidihi.ui ver , at the last great meeting at J'ublm , whuli took place the 120th , and at the hist moment Mr. Parnoll tent hU rtyats on the plea uf ill honltli , ulthough it win know it tliil lie was cnr.ig ( d in < hiMting on Ids I'ulato nt Avomhlc , count ) Wicltlnw The oxtrcnio niDinlm of thn 111 tioml pirtv Kny that it incry incouM'tpnl It tin eri'it iintlonnl leader , whnn there ii much woik to bo done for Irclnml , to bo anuil < niKliimvolf at his enmo i > rti crvcs like nin ordinary landlord. Some of the more \ lolcnl of thn lonRm rs thteatt n to Insult Mi. Patnel if ho tine * i-onio to ndilrfsn Iho mroting , niul il Is po < sblo | a dislurbanco may it suit. AN Atiotlicf Eloppiiicnt ntul MnrrlnKO In York Stato. lif i > atcli to Tun Hrv. Nrw Youu , Sdptombor 17. Mm Uomn Sicfdro , nlmteen joare old , tlio bc.m'.Kul jomigdaiiRhtcrof Iho millionaire ( JuoicoO. Sickles , and sister of the famous Comrnl Paniol II. Sickles , hftJ oloif'd with ncorRO Mead , i butcher , brother of th i SlcUloa faun lyv\.ishcr woman. The Sickloa in msiou is an olegnntoid placj neav New llochollo , just beyond the city limits in Woitchuster county. Miss llomi hail n Vassar college oducalion , diamonds , nighty dresses , boron , caruaRi'S anil was a person of rare beauty. The I'ldor Sickles for yoara lie divided Ids worship botwocn the distin guished son Daniel and the bahy of the family , Kotnn. Ho had the highest alms In hfo for her , and hud often pictured n ploiulid future for her. The girl was > oiy goiille , ami gave her doting falher assurjxnco that hooultl do just a ho wisliod. Jtom.i nut the w.uher- woman'H biotlicr in thoKuilcn onotliy ami thuy immediately became lours. Many let tc'M pasced bttwcon thorn , of which the father know nothing. Lust Wcdnofdij MIM Komi obtained peimiislon to visit i\u old friend of thn family , and leaving her lunno joined the butiher boy and was mnrrii'd to him. Hho then relnined to her homo ami annoumod her mairlngo. The family was horrified , and de clared Uomn should never ste hoi Imshand agiin. lie had POIIO biok to Ins native village nndsho did not seem to mlud his absenco. Old Mr. Sickles came on to the city and con sulted hia lawjer with n view of having the mirriago annulled. The Imsbandkoptaway from Ins heiress luldo for throe day ? , but on Stiml ijiho visited the Sickels homestead and was introduced .u tbu no soii'in-law. Negotiations weie opened looking to the buying off of the undesirable addition to the tamily , but without offcct. Mend ly the young man called agnln and m in- ag ed to got a few minutes piivato com orsation with his wife , anil has not been men about thu [ ) luco since. Arepoitor visited thu Rt.klos mansion to-iUy and was infuimul by a seavaut that ordeis had been given to rofn-u admission to Mead , Por.T Ill'ltoN , Mich. , Hoptembor 17 Foi- cst fires mo burning htircoly on thu west sidu ofthiscuy. Thu paoplu all loft Hnronla beach this morning. Last nifjlit watch v\as kept for any sparka that might coma into town. At ono time it pcemcd that Iho brnlgo and Fomn lmildiug- < must go , but they were saved. This afternoon the lin > Is burning in Lhu meadims , end the fire depiitmont hm ut en called out to check the llaincp. Thtnr clforts are1 futile , and the' only liopi" for thu eafi ty of the town lies in ram. Tlio hro is liohuvod to Invo boon caused by spuiku from i locomotive. Hallway SuiierlutPiidpntfl. Soitcmbcr 17. The railway su paiintendents in convcntltjj'f , to day huird a otter from J. 1 * . lialph , of tlio New York , West Khino & Buffalo railway , suggesting homo impiovcmenls in the mallei of while light signals. A cliscnsnion followed , espi dal ly upon the suggestion Unit Riouiid glafs or porcelain bo substituted for the ordimuy glass now in nso. Tim lotti r was referred to llio commitlee on c mfeii nco wilh Ihu goiieial time coiiumtion. The twenty four o'clock Hjstemof Elanilaul time wait refened to the oimimttm ) . The subnet of a fctamkuil sjs- lent of signals was cimsidi led but 1m illy ro- foiled until tha meeting at llicliniond , Vn. , Apul next. Unfpituirii Stoain. HAItlilsm in. , Pa. , Sopt. 17. A special to the Palriot fiom LjkciD sajs ; A toirilic boiler or explosion occurred last evening at Iho Lyk- o'S Valley colliery. The explosion oecuned a bttlo afti i live , nnd was hoard many miles away. Had it taken nlnce a half Inmi lati'i , the loss to bfo would hive been gnat. 'llio oxploiion was caused by t dcfectmboiler. . Four bodeiri explod < 'd logother , tin owing iron and limbeis in every direction foi sevoial hundred yards. It will c uno a tolal suspi n- niini of woik at Iho colheiy for weeks. Paul Schult.lineph Ihmlup and Gcoifjo Bnght wcio painfully injuied ; I'hnei Ixochoi , a dii\oi , was fatally vuiundi'1. ' Stolen BiiiidH. BOSTON , September 17. I'mery ] ) . Vi her ind anolhoi gcntloman have charge in trust the cfclalo of Misj Wilson. The sucurilios me ludgediii a s ifoly di posit vault in tins Lily. August ITith both liuslces found ovtiy- thing coirect This foioiuuii $ 0,000 in bonds weiu found mlsBing. Tnoo aru SdO.OJO in the city of Cnmtiidgo Wulei loin bunds , mini hern sixty llinn to SOM nly-lhreo , ineliisivi , and M0 , ( 00m [ Lowell Wall i bondn , niimbi IH I'Jt'i In llili , incliisho. Although not tlin ctly eh irgiiit ; the th ( ft , 1'isher says that u young man in thu family of his co-trustco bad access lo thu vaults , lie left Boston aday m two ago. i III Ulilt ) , ATIIIINS , OHIO. Suptcmbor 17. IMclod md iillo niinor.H aru s'vtd to bo committing lejirudatmns npnn smill stock and farms in his vicinity. Owing to doititnlion , faimiira ire afraid to tain legal mousme-s to prevent A Murderer nlspnsoil of , Lnumvii.i i , Ki jit. 17 ATimus spitcial says : A podim of five inon nttompted to arn.ut Win. Searcv , charged with the murder of iwo mon n Ntlson tonnty , Ky. Huaioy was heavily irmcd , n f usoil to BUI render and w as shot and iiHtanily kllli d. Another Ulclimimd In I lie I loltl , KOIIION , .Soituin/i ! r 17.Tho American i > htlcal alllanco h no nominated W. L. Kiln- woi th of Pomi ylv mil and Oha" , Jl. Wntm. man , of Ni .v York , for piomdi nt and vice iiChtdint of thu United Statoj. Anotlior WAHIII.SCIO.S , Heptembor 17. Walter ; \anK , eoimniBElonor if internal rev-untie , loft this ovuning for a short visit toKi ntuclcy. His nnmu was to-il ty added to thu lint of thosu llkuly lisuctei d J'ilfi ; r. Al'iovj Coiniiilttcninaii , Nh\v \ YOIIK , .Scjitombir 17. ( lenoral Ilora tin C. King will represent Novad * in tbo na tlonul dumiicituiu commlltei as proxy for Join II. Dennis , ( nor.tl Kin ii adjutant gencr al on the staff of ( iovt rnor Cleveland , Tlio AVru.lliorTo.Duy , WAHlliMirov , .September 18. Tor the up pi i Mississippi , generally fidr ; light rlso in tempi raluro. Per the Missouri , generally fair , highei temperature' , southerly winds , A Ctinutllitii Knllurn. Touosio , Out. , September 17. A moctinff of the creditors of tlio lumber firm of S , H. Mutton A , Co , is cillfj. The lialllitits are heavy mid the a seti tinknow n , ' IMPORTED ITEMS , The Hews of llio World for Iho Fast Day , Blessed Abatement of the Okolova in Naples , The Imperial Conference Ended" " Eumorcd Dynamite Plot , Laggard Progress of the British in Egypt , China's ' Independent Intentions Upon Self Defense , . 'H llrlr.tltm tn [ , tlio Xatlonnl Kull ( Srlst of OUt l''orolIII { N'OVVH , Tlio Cholein. X\l'lM , Hoptomber 17. The cholera epi demic shows a n , ailed tlocteaio In the numboi of fresh can's and deaths. ( It oit quantities of sulphur aio still bin nt with a view of purl r\ln0'tho atmoiphcie. Considerable appro- licunon is felt lest the opidomlc in ly giin 10 Mowed foico from excesses which aio likely lo attend the feast of Soiigenn ivv , on the I'Jth inst. The poet Uavnlotti arrived heio with four squadrons of mun f i om Milan and Tns ciuy , muBtly ( inribildiniH , to assist is i-aring for thu tick. Thu police dispensed leliglous proecs < nms , in the ellicioy of which thu limoi classes duvoutly luliuvo , but shiinos are still placed in various puts of town andfieqiianled l > y throngs of snppbciiits , Outbieaksof - lonco on the part of the people still occui. At dllfonia a mob opened the h/iuctto , liberated the peonlo who weio there for troitmont , and throw the buds into the strcol Thu coulon about Sporia allows no person * to loft o by fO.\ until after qiiiranliiie of a forlmcht. Itoportn fiom si\toon towns in Soilthein Kianco make a tolil of thirty deaths from cholera during the p ist twenty- four houu. Oliiini'rt Dlsrocnril f N'piitrnl I.OMio.v , Soplembor 17. The Chinese threaten to block thul'ortof Shanghai by , sink < ing obstnietions in the Woosungrivei has lei to a remonstrance fiom England , and a number be-r of diplenmo nolos have tin'ed bolwoon the two GovonimeiilH. Tliu Clnno-'o authori ties express ovtiy anxiety to please ] 'ngl md , and to repeit the concessions which hue been granted to the fine ign traders anil lesidents in Sh inghai and other treaty ports. They sugRest , liewo\ei th it it is scmccly fair for 1 .nglandllo Intel ft re at this slngn of the 1 1 oubles between Chlnaand I'latui' . They callatti ntion to tbo trii-kery of Admiral Comliet in sidling up the Min n\er with oviry appoaraneo ol fuendly intentions and then humbard Too Chow af tor ho hail got p ml Ihu forta whlcl would have di fended it if his h slilo mission bid been known m suspecled. They say tint Kmopu cannot expect that Trench mcn-uf-wnr are 1 1 bo allowed to ascend the Chinosu rivei. and bombiid Chtiuso towns midlsturbed. China , they claim , has a right to make mid dc-fauxm ) prciiiatlon | : iissho sres fie and what e\ei injiny is tnlheti d iipuii neutrals IK ehnigaablo upon 1'iaiicn , who having itfn ° t'd China's olTei to submit to mediation , and thus eft the OliincsjJ no alternative but to Torron/lnn tlio Knipcror . SMI KMVICK , September 17. The local po lice were advised from Vienna tint djnainito would bo found eucictod in eoal earned by the locomotivts. The police at once made a careful examination ot Ihu coal sup plied on locomotives retching Ibis piiul , but discivctod nothing of a suspicious mime. As a further piocnn- tion the nlliceis of lailway trains were icquu- ed to titku Iho oiilh of nlltv'i ineu to thu e/iti bi feio cnli ring upon tin ii duties. All railway viuliicts nvci ivliieh any of thu imporiul pas sengeis worn pissed weio careliilly ox iiiiini I , tin soil tie tred away lo the depth of 3 ftot , around thu supports lo make sure no dv.ua nillo h ill In on lodged thoiu. 'I ho Prrmn M of tha ihreo cmpiiors h id aconferenco jcblti day which hislud llnee liuuis. Sitlmipicnlly to tliatcmpi iur Wilhiim gave an audience to Count Kalnoliy. Ill K , C\lltOSepti mburlO. Men voluntooi cagei- y fin the camel corps which ( ionoinl Lord .Volseloy . h is given orders to form. Advices rum W.uly Haifa stale that , thusluamur Mas If Khii had Hiiccessfnlly pas'cd the recond catiracl. KUAMVI. Seplombnr 17. Tin snccesi of day icforo jesti iday of thu friendly Arabs and thu lolico escoiling thu convoy of prouHiuns and women to Snalcim , In dufoitlng Ihu altacl.ing i nty of lladdunduwas , hus had an inspirit ng ellict on fill mlly tribes. ' 1'Wo thoiiMand if thu Amaiar liibu attacked lladdondowax , and aftei an ( iigiigiimoiit of four hums Hue- ct oiled In ilisloilgbig them , klllmgKuvonly and .ipliiriug many arm" . Tlio War In China. SltAMiiiAi , Hoplombei 17. Two tlioiisind I'Vench troops landed to d ly ut Kinpil I 'am m thu Men liver below Koo Chow , and at ; acki d the Chlm se. Thu hitler were di fouled with a hoivy loss , and urn in full rotieat. Pee Cnott , Haptciubor 17.Tho riiineso uvosloppod Ihu supplies of coal foi Ihu lint sh giinbo il Merion , stnlionod at .Sharp Peak , wlicio llio ciblo lands. IIondilDl.'H PKJI.IA , III. , .Septumbi'r 17. The train on thi I. ] ! . .1 W. railway conveying llv Cov ! uior llemlrlcks to this city was tlnown fiom Lhuliack mar 1'armor City this morning , liiiurnnr llondricks iscajnd , but a immhoi of oil HI pornoiiH were moir or ICHS injured , Among thonumliir were Colonel Ilalloway , of Michigan , who was sorlonsly injuied ; Dr. fiooigo A. Wilson , of this city , was sevorily brillxi d , and P. ,1. Ken had Jiiu nhouldi i blade biokcn , ANorillll A ni NT , I'l-oiia , Nijifmbor 17. The pas'ingcr tiain on the Imli tnapulls , Itiirlington .V\\'mt ern , eoniiiif ; wont , at 11 vu n'i lock tins morning was thrown from thu tiack neai ParmetsUity , Thu piivato car of riiiptiinti nduiit llondiirson , coiitamiiig llindrhks and piutyon ion to to this city , rolled down an I'mbnnkmunt fiflnon foot high and turned bottom sldo up. The ontno jiai ty vu IQ sovi rely hakim iii and they wcro with dillicullv rt'scmd from the wrick , ( iovurnor Hi ndrlcks was badly bruised. ( Join nol.l. i ; . Mi nunioio , of ( irnnd Hajjida , Mlchi gall , h is his shouldi r hroki n and was sornmdly injiiiod , ilami'H I.eo , of Pooiia , arm broki n uml bully brulsoil. An nnl.nown lady fatal ly Injured. .Shoemaker , of thu Indunapolli huntinul , uviitly ) biiiisud and 10tinned homo. Dr. ( J. A , Wilson , of Peoili , bruised about thu chest and sluuildoM , Kuvuiul nthem wcio siiiionaly hint. Tlio M\v ) Solilluni' Jloiuo ' , DAVIUV , Ohio , Hipte-mbor 17. Largo dolu- gatlous aio hero from Iowa and Is'uliiaskit t < meet fie intional board of Homes for disabled volunteer soldi ) ra , to present inducement * for establishing thu humu m 0110 vf aaid states authon/ptl by nit of enngrc'ic , approved .Inly . " , I'-sJ , whith providt s tint n brnucli homo bo boated in Arkin < i . Colorulo , Kansas , Iowa , Mliin" < ot , Mi.sonrl or Nobrnsk-i , Tlio Inattl of managers wd Hie at thn central brnlich , near n .vton to morrow. Ihn Iowa tlolpRation. foil i in number , chosen by the state legislature , by the lopubilein and domocrUle conventions niul by thu liuiml At my , and eight city dele gallons mot to-night and ngrood to work for the ono cau o of obtaining thehomo for their stall' only. The Nobr.i'ku dolcgalluni nro lo arrho In thu iiioinlng. HIM'NION OP Vntinti\N8 , Slio Army oftlio Cittitliorlatul Ilc-.Vi. nt Hnolirstor , W , Y , , K.Y. , September 17 , The an- mill 10 union of the society of the Army of the thu Cumborl uul Is in progroia. ( Jenri.il P. H. Sheridan arrived last night ntul Uenrr- al Logan to day , The society wai called lo ordet in tha illy hall by ( ieneual HUciidan , who sanl : "Comrades it n now sixteen years smco the Army of the Cuml > er- land As ociatioii was formed. It Ins met ov- 01 v . * . oar mneo tint tinia ami I have hid tlio iniiilego of attending nuiily every nuetiiig. I wihh to cuiigralnlato my comrades m thu good will and Imimnny Lhitlus alwiijH jirov ailed in our ineethus and 1 hut o the simo good will and liaimonj miy punall MOW. " ( tenoial M'CiBt , llio socicliry , reid his 10- port. The it-port of ( Ji'iieial ,1. H. Pulloi , treiiun i , showed .v balance in the tioasuryof - lienualA. 11. llunum si itod that ho had drattnd ivsolnliuiH coiicTimng the culling of iiisiiiplionson the numtmunts of Genurals Thorn is ai d ( iarhold winch were in aecoid mice with the letter wnttcn by Col. Kockwo 1 uuggostmtr tiisciiptmns upm the iimnnniunts similar to lho e recently plncatl on the Me- I'lterson muiniment. Thu alteriiiun was oecipicd by the sotiot } viewing llio pniuU of Intirest in tin city. In the evening a inception was held by Iho ( Jon- ends Slioriditn and l.ogan in the Major's tilhoo. LlUrny evouiioa followed in thu city Intli , The cxcicisos consisted of an address of welcome by the mayor 1 > . 1) . S. ItrovMi. ( icnoial bliciid.ui loapouil ed as follows. L idles and nentlemen of the City of IJucli- eslor : The members of the Hociely of the Cnmberl mil highly nppieciitu the waun wel come and kindlv feeling ricei\ctl fiom volt at this , their annual mooting. Thuy highly ap pn ciatu yom kind woul.H uf welcome , and they feel to the gentleman who spoku thesu words of welcome ntul Iho people of thu city Hut it is thi'ii duty lo lotuin ihub moAt huarty thanks. Thorn woiu a gtoat many soldiers f i um heio in the Army ot llio Cum- beiltiidm Iho VM-sl , and wo hud often heaul thorn ni Mile of von and your beautiful city , and tint they wished us lo hold our annual reunion huie. Thin invi'.itiun was accepltd at our meoling a veir ago , and it ciitunly has been seldom if over tint men rocelvoilu moio cuiill il and hoirty ( rrootlng. Mi. M lyot nnd Lullet and Ciuntlemon of Hochestnr. Inbnlinlfof thoaimv of Iho Cum berland , t > von I ostcnil my rinteio thanks. Wo may mi it yon elsowhtio , but wo Hindi novel have n Imppiot time tlun hero in Him ciU of Itnchestcr. lieiijimin P. Taj lor letd a poem onlitlnd "Chiiki miuiRa. ' The tuition wui delivoii d by Wilhim ll. L unbelt on UuioialUt oigoll Tliomns. _ _ Grcslinm'H Iteiiirn toilui Jlcnch. WA-OIIMITOV , Sept. 17. H now teems probable that the president v. ill Imvo ttvt cabinet plncej to fill instead of ono. This must bn a great annojaneito Pn sldont Ar tliur , as ho had hopid to ictam his cabinet in- tjcl lo the end of his administration. A friend of lion. ( Irosham , wlio is probibly as near to him as anjbody , \iicsscil | the opinion that ho will decide to mcopt llio judgeshlp foi Iho eighlh judicial cliciiit , to till Iho va- cuiuy caused by Iho letnomunt of Juilgu Drnmmond , and th.it ho will do thin at an early d ly. Thu aigtimcnts which Judge ( tiesham's fiieuds have mailu to dim as thu reason why he should not accept thu troiiHiny poitfolio , nmkoany law p irtnuahipH noi enter fntther Into Ihu m eertamtii s of oolltics aio UiUhe. iludgu ( iroHliam i-i now / _ ' years of age. .lloeould haully be called n man of modi si muaiiH , and has a glowing family. He has bun long away fiom the bai. Jlisoxpo- riunco and innntal habits aio tlio-o of the lieneli , nnd , wlnlo hu could undoubtedly foim in advanlagooiis law p.ulneiship , it would to- piiru a , ; oed many fees to secure n caiiilal ivhich would jield for Iho rcmnindur of his ifi ' ' ( ipOUJ it your. " JInll AVIth 'la 'IJnil. Cr.liV l.l VM ) , 0. , Seplembir 17. A special .o the Herald , last night , sa > s : Lehon I'ry iropos"d marrlngo to Mis. Ponrone , a ( ! or- iiin widow , living near Homer Center , Mi- Una county. lit ing injected , 1'Vy ' tliuw a ie- volvei and shot Alta , Puninio in tliu In. id , in- llcting a HO\eio but not nccesHiiilly lalal Miiind. > SuppiMing that ho hut Killed her , ho vent to a neighbors , proem oil a Mint gun , put IIIU//IQ lo Ins mouth , and blow his head off. A Uniluny CoiiHolliIatlon , C'llic'\io ' ; , III. , Hoptomber 17. It is nUtt.il icio that consolidation of llio Hoosau Tunnel inowilh the WcstHhoio his been fully ralillcd ly the railroads over which tlioyan [ > to ope rate. I'ach has been asxignud a pirticularlei- itory wild thu samu agmcies as al present I'hi' system will bo unduroiiugeiioial man.iuui. I. W. Hnutli , h < rnlofuro manugei of tlio \ \ oil Sliotu will usHiuni' llio diilics Octolur 1 , An Anhwcr tt , "Ono AVIio KntnvH. " To the Kdltor of Tin : DM Dr.Aii SIK 1'lunsu allovr mo spuco to reply ply to "Olio Who Knows , " by ono who IUOW-H ; bettor , ft iflaacurtod by"Oiio WIio Known" that Olliccr Jvubto wan "drug- d , " by tlio conniv.-.nco of a brother oill- cur. Thm a 'orlion , should it not bo in- Vfntigr.teil and dispiovud , would cant tlia- credit not only on the city council , but would dishonor the wliolo puhco forco. In ju.itico to Ofllcor Kuboo mid lun many friunda , I lm\u rufrainod from publishing tliu dutailu of the ci'.oo , prtforing to re port the oirciiiint.'incj : ) to tlio marshal and cuptum uf police mi v/na my dutytlio iiKittcr buing now in thuir ImndB. II no concern uf mine but 1 bug t j asEiu "Ono Wlio KuotTft" Uul my regard toi common dcconcy and not w.mt of mattur makoii m close by Bubacribing myself oao who Icnowa l > otter , or .fAvns : A. TlioConlral Hospital. The cuntral Jio iilul on Jones and Fourteenth trcotj , that w o opened to the puolic a short tune ago , ia already supplying a Jong felt want , ( .Jullo a num. bur of p.iticnln . Invo availed tliomaolvoa of its advanlaijcs , and it in constantly growing in popularity. Thla Jnstitution is dtvidod Into general and private words. Ono great feature of it is the lyinij in dopiirtmont to which tlio phyBlciitiin pity great attention. In connectioit with U la a free dupougary winch is upon every day from 11 to 1 , vvhoro medical aid ia ren dered the poor free of charge. From 12 to 1 daily in this branch of the hospital dlaonso.3 of the eye and oararo also treated - ed by a competent specialist. CHICAGO P/IAHKETS. / Wcflncsflan's ' Qnotaiions on Liyc Sloclc , Gain : and Provisions. . The General Oattlo Markofc Slow and Dull Hogs,1 Light "Receipts and High ? or Prioos , l * " An Aotiva Dal jn the Grain Tlio Light Eeci a s of Wheat Strengtho Pri iV Tny of " , K\oltcinl on ttio Corn i rt * Wnrltcl Oats , ) trie anil Imrtl Stciuly. \TTI.K. ) Sioclal | Telegram to Tin. Her. Clttc'Atio , September 1 * . Among the fresh nriivalt were 1-10 CUM of wcsteinsaud fifty or sixty cars of Texas rangers , both of good ( iiality. The gunernl mirkot was rather low aa compared with previous dnjsoftho n nek. The proportion of common and iiodium natives waa considerably larger than 'or ' some time , aud the demand for such wai lot at all busk , with a decline strong lo 10 to Ifio on overj thing that did not carry consider- iblo fat. The shipping and dressed beef do- intud w.is light ami uncertain. Native lutchors' and cannors1 stock was rather scnrco and sold at steidy prices , Totas cows sollinf ; its high 119 $ I 00 and u drovoof steeia aa high is SI SO. The atocker and feeder tr.ido is all in the hands of spocul.ilore. they hnv ing load ed up in anlicipitum of a good ontsido do- mntl but eo far Unit demand has been rathec light , jet It Is expected that there will bo nn improvement be fore the week is out. ] 'aic graspeis , I part corn-fed , 5 'J5@0 80 ; iniiliiiin , 5 7.rififlti lifl ; Wjuming ? , Nebr.iskaa aitl Montiiuis , I 105 2j , ontj extra fine drove milking 5 10 ; rcngo tailings , including cows and bulls , It l5di ! : 75 ; Toxnm , of 7CO to SfiO pounds , at It 75 to I lSj ! of ! ) dO to 1,000 pounds , at I 10 lo 1 fill ; ono lot of choice ox- portent and best solid corn fed , C.SO@710 ; ( rood to choice , 1'JOO to l.aflO pounds , 0 10 © ti 1 5 ; common to fair , 1,000 to 1,200 pounds Sales : dOO Wyoming * , .iverafliug' 1,170 pounds , r. . TO ; 1011 Color.itloi. 1,100 pound" , I M ) ; ! ) . ! TX'cbrjskaM , l.UOlpounne , 175 ; .fit Texans , 1,030 pounds , 1,1)00 ) pounds , 4 liO. HOGS. ' 1'ho very light lecoipts cause-dan inegnlar nnd un3von maikut , > ct on the xvbole , prices wet o sluing and lOc Inghnr all 'round , the gn atest advance being on mixed nnd medium. liood bacon soils weio extremely scarce. Hi uvy sold at ( i " 0@i ( 31 ; mixed and medium made about the advance' . Tlio mat kot closed steady , with about all sold. Light , 1DO to IHO pounds , 5 DOfeli 'JO. HUMS JIAHKET. ( ! reat activity was infused lito tlio grain market to day occ isloned by the hard Etpieezo in e mi aud proportionate Uegrcu of lirmnesa invlioat. . n WIIKAf. Iteceipts of vihoataio smaller and nt other points also the n ceipls show falling off , The marki t hciu opened a shntlo firmer , then eas ed off tJggc , duo to the New Yoik atakmcnt of the visablo supply which showed a larger ineroaHu than the Chicago statement but un der a good speculative deniuid it impiovcil ngiun aihanciiig A ; cased off slightly and closed } over josterday. No cltingo occurred on the afternuon bn.iid , the market closing at 7i/ ( / for October , fc"ii for November and fc ( ) foi JJcccmbtr. [ COIIN. Tim excitement ran high In corn and trail- .ng was veiy active' . The chief interest cen- , ercd In near deliveries. Sept. rose 'fj ; Oct. 1 / ; Nov. If ; and thcio was mituinlly a frantic iiish to coyui by shorts. It ia reported that mo operator was compelled to cover MO.OOO Jjiishols. On tha afternoon session , Septem- jer shaJed off somewhat , but other options ro- nitlnud Iirm , cloilng at 08 for September , D3 for Octoboi , I5i foi November , 3'JJ foi May , ovrs iuli d higher closing at U5i for September , 252 for October , JJIi for Novomlior. roiu ; igain rultd very dull , closing at 11 ! 7/i / for Sep .ember , 17 CO for October , 11 73 for the jcar. I.Allli easier , closing nt 7 15 for Sopli inbor and Octo. MI , ( ! U7J for Novomboi. A > Ijnlui IOIIH l''liator. ( , Ilk , September 17. The body of n unknown man was found in the river just lolow hoiu to-tiny , who had evidently been nurdcred , there buing a bullet bolo under his leftoai. Ho vvas about 35 years of ngo , eighed l.'iO pounds , had a D tndy inuustachu , light hair and VMID v\ell diesscd. Nothing was found on his pursuit which could bo imlcnllfied. Ho had been in water three or Four ilajH. A Hunk Altiiohctl. Niw YOIIK , September 17. .ludgo Dono- imo , of the Hiipromo couit today granted an atl iclmioiil against the property af the Mih- HUmiipi Vidluy Bank of Yicksbtng , Miss , hi the action brought by the National 1'ark Bank of this city to recover S13.1UU claimed to bo duo plaintiff. A Spnuc-Ueiulcr 1'lcd. Sr. Louis , Seplemboi 17. John Nelson , a m Inter , was shot ami killed by Mu. I * . ( * . Htuwart whllo attempting' to enter hci house during her husbnnil'ii ubjenco , tOf Of ARC 1.0 US n\Yi"OTOhctocovit ( liihnn ortm > Inju.ioiis rnoetum ui'd.'i bo rontft i Androwj' I'ctirl Bnlcuiit I'owcler. In pe - i u'vPURE. ' Jicinjimdoncd.aiidtci'tltnonu'd leceue 1 irom tacit clicmUU asB , Dana II * ) s , llos- bn : M. Dcli'.fontiUne , of C'lilcauo : sml Uuitavva Mode , illhmnl-C'e. Never cold In bull ; ix J , tta&vu.K.v ereHJ