0 H FOURTEENTH 7EAR. OMAHA , NEB. , KHiDAY MORNING , SEPTEMBER 20 , 18S4. NO. 82 THE LEADER'S ' PRESENCE , Contiutiation of Blaiue's ' Tour of Tri- ninpli Throngli New York" , At Auburn , the Lovely Homo oi Seward , At Geneva , Still Mourning for her Distinguish ? I Son , At Pioohestor , Where Words Fail to Describe , "Tho Stupendous Pageantry oftho Eeoeption , At Uuir.ilo , Cleveland's Home , Hiui- drcdB and Tlionsiimls Shout In AVclnonto Aulnlin lilalno'n AVordH or Illnlno'i } Stnnlni ; Tour , .Slcuai : , Septcmb8r2fl. llaim } > loft heio at.i30 to attend the Oanego Falls agricul tural fair. A committee from the association c-.cnit"d the paity to the grounds w hero ho he'd ' an Informal reception. Ho was made to exhibit himself upon the stand which was clean d for the purpose. The president of the fair association , Mcniam , introiincoJ him. lilniuo made some appropriate rormiks which wort i nthuMhstically cheered. Sir.\CUSK , September25 Uliinostarted for Auburn at twelve. The depot and track wore filled with people ca er to see and cheer Blaino. As the tram left the depot ho stood on tlio back platform and was loudly cheered. Ism \NAI-OLIS , September 25 Blaine will visit Itidianapoli' , Thursday October 2 , com ing from Cincinnati. Butler and St. John will also bo hero that dny , and willppcak from the same platform at night , ] Jx Oov. lleudricks , accompanied by a del egation of democrats and a few personal friends , left for Columbus this morning. AtliDliN , N. Y , Sop'.ember25. Tlio Blaine train was silutcd with camion and torpedoes , and about 10,001) ) people were at the dopot. John S. Tow lor introduced Blaine , who made a fewappropriBta remarks , referring to AH bum as the birth place of William II. Sow- nrd. nrd.biNTCA bi-NTCA 3'ALi.s , N. Y. , Soptembcr 25. A crowd greeted lUainu with choora. lie was intioduced by General Murr.iy , and mule a fhort ppecch complimenting this section of New York upon ita growth und fortility. ( . " MVA , N. Y. , September 25. The next stop \v.is as Waterloo , wheio Blaine loft the tiainto vibit the Seneca county agrlcultmal fin He was e-cortuil to the groundby the "I'lumcd Knightb' ' of Watoiloo , and by a great crowd. Tha agricultural associ ition had arr..ngod t'l ehorgo 25 cents a head for admis sion , but after the Blaine eaui go had enter ed the grounds , the people followed in a grc.it body , ' .mil for cd their way in , regardtas of tha i-lfort * of the pate kopper. M any ladies were in the .wornl/ly. B'aintj'i ' ) presoncoarous od g eatcntliubiasm. When called upon foi a -punch , Blame stood up m his carriage and slid , jocosely that ho did not feel qualified tomakoa suitable speech at an agricultural fair but he hud the good fortune to travel with a practical farmer , Martin I. Townsend , whoii ho would intro duce instead. [ Laughter. ] Tovvnsend and Tenney having spoken , the "I'lumed KnighU" escorted Blaine back to tha tr.iin. 'Ihero ere repeated calls for " 131 due , Ulaine , " bo- foie he left the grounds but hu responded only by bowing. A13.30 the train arnv od at Geu- eva. Hero a salute was hred as the _ train \ c vmo into the i-t-ition ami in a few minutes so\eml thousand people were gathered at the rear of the train among the enthusiastic body of Plumed Knights " Blaine was introduced by his irimesako , M. F. Bl duo of Geneva , and the people cheered vociferously. When ordu was re-tored , Blaine briellly thanked the pooplu foi their kind re ception and then slid : "I could not in justice to my feelings , pa = s thumgh youi beautiful town without paying a tribute ot respect to tlio late eminent citi/en whom you have lost. It was my good fortune to know Judge Folger personally aud officially , to know him well , and I feel bound to beat testimony that ho was one among the public meu of'ho Uuitid State ) who shortened hi bfo by Ins unselfish devotion to public duty. I un auro that in paying.this testimony I urn Mint.iinud by you vvno kiww him BO well and foi oo many jeirs enjoyed his friendship lllencvvod applaused J Senator 1 apham joiard the party at Gcnovi. At Canandaigiia there w as a large and e-nthusiastic fiovvd who chcerud Blaine votiforomly when hu appeared on the platform. Sen itor Ijip liam called thu p onlo tu order aud said , as thu tram u.is latu he hid only time tointrnducj without comment thuniin who would bo the ne-ct pioside'nt. ( Ore.it cheering. ) lllaino saidI am greatly obliged _ to my old friend , Jvdgo Lapham , for his kind words. Iain still nnro obliged to this vast nticmMugu foi the compliment they piy me. No one who journeys through your beautiful oouiitry .u I have jouriioyt > d to-day , can fail to be iinpren ed with the sploudid results worked out by hands of intelligent pcoplu on- ] oiug the blefbings of frcu government. If tl.eie bu nnyulii.ru on the footstool of Uod , u people moro blps < od in basket and store than you are , I know not wheio to locate them. | Prolonged cheering ] ILOUHKHTKII , N. Y. September 25. It i ? al most impoFBiblu to do ju.stico , by description to thu ovati n winch lilaino re'ciived hero. Its magnitude and enlhusiatm seemid to astonish the Kciitlenien who had taken part in the prep arations for it. Uniformed clubs , Homo mounted , extended m line for thno-quarterj of a milo from the depot along the way to llio xtand erected on tha court house steps. Ihe cluhi saluted lUiine as ho jiiesod and hu re- tin no J the falutitiond , Tno streets vvero filled 'v 1th a dense mass of men and women nnd eveiy door nnd window was occupied. 1'oituuately arrangements had been made for tha lilaino party to r < a'h the ttaii'l ' via the rear of the court house , for it vyould have been nearly iniposfiblo to make a passageway through the dense ciowd in front. As soon as Blame reached the stand the colored jubilee singers of Fink University , of Ton- noiee , sang with gnat effect one-of their ktirnrg SOIIRB. BlainR wai ru- ceivfd wl'h treini ndous cheering. When or der was restored , Bhiine , sjie-akiiicr slowly and impiesjlvely , GO tlmt his voicu rcuched Clearly evety nioinbor of tha great audience , said : " 1 am euro tlmt no dctiro to offer a personal compliment to any living man couldIhavo ) brought this vast audience together , und I h.tvu not the vanity to accept it ai offered to miHolf individually. 11 H rather thu expres sion by thin great asaoiriblj-gu of the people of Ae.tiirn New York , of their confldouco in tho-iQ piir.ciples winch have brought prosjuilty to our country and have bullded your on n beautiful city as ono of the examples nnd illustrations of that piosperity. [ Ap plause. ' ) The republic-ill party embodied In ita erted four distinct and Important doctrines. 1-irnt , peace witli tha whole world. | Ap- plauie. ) Second , commercial expansion in every practicable direction , [ AppUtiHt ] Third , enrouraRemont to every American in dintry. [ 1'nthiHiusticapplauae ] I'ourth. p < o tection tooveiy citizen , n-ilivo or naturalized , at homo or abroul. fKcnoued applause ] Lrder these policies tlio republican party stilvAH to conduct the government under thiuu punciplce , Thn rcpuhll-an party submitt iliu'f ' t > i thy jii'jgmeut of th' ) Amer cm people On thorfO priniin'ei ' wo couquor or on then uoaru conquered. I thank von , gditlenun , I think > oii from the bottom of my heart for whatever in this splendid ovation U pertoual to myself. But I ask your attention with especial emphasis to the Impur lament Ihcwo po'ilioiisto which lit icily adverted. To the late-it hour of inj life I nov < r can forget lhl < brilliitit HCOIIO ; i c-vn I iui tike iti wide iguifii-inci' . tKnthu ia tc aud prolonged chc rltig. ] IHn-Aio , Si-ptember 2"i.At BaUvm , a delfgatiou of 12) gcnlloiii n from BufTalo can o on board llio train. When tlio party r ti\Oil in the Buffalo depot at 8 o'clock , then wai already a great crowd. Blaine oscortc ' by Chiilrmaii Warren and thu loc J committee1 , onlcii d a cvtringo and pii cd up betvvcei rows of uniformed Plumed Knights and other political club' " , bearing torches and for thu ensuing suing three limn < , how as driven through the principal ttrreti of the city and icceivod ai ovation which it would take-column * to do pcrilio. The people , inon , women ism ! children , wonn don cly picked togrthei in the otreota tbat the police ) hud id they could do to m iko way for the can nges , lln wildest enthusiasm prevailed. At few points along thu route tliero were isolated ehe-ia foi Cleveland and shout * of "Cli-vr-laui1 is the man , " but nearly all these demoiistra lions vvero made by boys , and eveiywliero the greatest g.io ( iiimor ptovai od. At n few minutes tirstjvon tlio proce-siion pasioJ the TifH hnu'O.1 ad Blaine and hu party wont in by a roar ontrauce , the crowd in fiont being too gre-at. Almost imtuedntoly Blaine had show himself - self on lliobdcony and their for tlio LOX ! hour he stood icceiviug tliu processisn and bow ing his nsknow lodgements to the enthus iastic demonstrations m.ado by the people in the stre-et' . There were moro than tun thous and men in line and tha local e-stlmito H at least 70,000 people were in the streets. The di phy of llruworks was rciy tiuc. tt was very near midnight when the end of thu pro- cc f ion pas od the hotel and Blaine steppail into thu hotel from the balcony. AN OLiD MAN'S F Tlio Unimtnral Aotn of n AVcnlthy Boston Mrrchnnt. Boston Spcci d to the Globe Domocnt. Thu infatuation of a rich Medford mcr chant for a common Irish woman , once em ploj od in his homo as a domestic , has led to thu institution uf a suit which will occupy tlio supreme court for several days. The nlfair has cieatod great scandal m Boston society , where the parties to it are well known. Thatchei Magoun , n retired Boston u ( .rebuilt , living In Medford , early in 1800 employed as u sarvant Margaret O'llara , au Irish woman , then thirty six years old , and of the most ordinal } ' personal appearance , intellect and education. For Homo time boforu this Mrs. Mag-niti had shown figns of impending insanity , and the O'llara woman was engaged to net as her nurse. Af- tui her engagement Mrs. Magoun rapidly became - came worse , and iu liu'l pho was removed to the McLean Asylum , After eho went the O'llara woman < itill staid in the housa as a servant. Before long , however , Magoun ba gan to pay her marked attention. Ills first net was to insist that eho should sit at the table at meal Umo w ith himself , his eon and liis daughter , rnd tint she should bo ttcited by them its an equal. They complied with ( us rcquust , though probably they thought , it strange. Soon after ho in KO thu woman his liouukeepsr , giving her entire charge of the family ntfairj. This act , which made a great deal of talk , resulted in making the woman irrogant and disagreeable- . The children were obliged to swallow thu vvomaii'd inenlts ns best the ) could treat hpr with n show of r spect Margaiet had now become the ickn v , leilgeil quLon of the old man's heart ind mind , vvoru his wife's most valiublo Ircasea and jewelry , and took her afteiuoon driving m the finest carnages. So fondly the > ld in ui's affections bucamo that in the win- teis of ISd ) aud IbG ? ho established n magnifi cent residence upon Beacon street , and here 10 took Margaitt to enoy | the delights of the lomo. Ho soon found , however , that his old isEuciates in high bfo would not countenance us now affiliation , and ho.it obliged to Bender or his children to visit him , which they did. The relations between fath'r and _ children vero becoming 111010 and moro ( trained , the old man taking Murgaritu's word against , heits. In April 187.3 ho severed all conncc- ion with thorn , asseitinp that they were try- ng to lob him. In thuMiiumcrof 1875 the old nan attempted to adopt the defendant , but encountering some dilliculty in law , w.is not able to accomplish this until the next joar , vhcutho adoption took place. No means vere spared to render Marg.uut ns happy ex .he enjoyment of all that money would afford could make her , aud presents of the most cojtly character wore constantly boine given ier by her fond parent. In 187U Mia. Magoun lied ht the insane asylum vshoroeho had been lept , aud after that all inteicourse between .ho . father aud children ceased until the for tier's illness and death , which occurred in 188J. By the terms of his will his estate of 'SlSlljCOO is divided iibjut equally between Maigarett and Mrs. Magoun'ti two children , in aildition , n Bum of about0,000 ! wliich hod Jolongid ti Mrs Alagoun was paid over to Mrs. U'llara. Thei-o sums the children now feck to recover on thu ground of undue in laence. The CASO excites much iiitereBt. A SHOCKING OUl'UA-GC. A Youni ; "Woman Tortured to Death l > ) l < 'oiir Inliuniuii Fie ml s. Special telegram to the BKK. Con MUCH , Neb. , Soptemboi 25. This lit- .lo city lias been considerably excited for the last four days over thn disclosure of a hicken- ng case of moral di pi avity and the death of .ho victim , Miss NellfoQiuckenbinh , a youne ady aged 2.J years. Sunday oveiiing , the 1th she came to town in a buggy from her homo save'ral miles in the country , accompanied by , wo young monnamed Frank Smith and Gco Uiutho AH , clerks m tha dry goods house of Friedhoff < fc Co. The facts , as elicited by the coroner's inquest , which lasted four da > f. ahow that thu girl was allowed to accompiny ho young men on their ifromising their to take her to the homo of a matricd bister , Mr ? . W. S. Wolb , residing hero. Instead of this however , she wits taken to the room of Mutthovvs , over , he storu , and there detained until about ( I o'clock , Tucnduy evening , when eho was tak en by Smith and another party to her Bister' * tome in a feeble , half stupefied condition , from \hi.u ho iccoverudsuffcring , but died , narly hn ne'\t morning. Matlhovis and Smith Im- nediatefy left homo on leaining of the girl's leath , and as jot their whereabouts aio 1111- mown. The post mortem maJo by leading ihyslclans showed the inhuman tieatmont she ' tad been subjected to , and thu interne suffer- ngfclio must havu onditrud , The voidict of ha coroners jury chaigeH "death from vio- ciicu at the hands of .Smith , Matthown and v others. " Who the others are your correspond out is unable to ttccrtain , but tholr names are aid to ho in the hands of District Attjrtioy ' Marshall , and there IH a determination on the i.irt of the better class of citizens to bring thu lerpotratois of this outrage to justice , BUBO Itall. At Chicago Chicago , 5 ; 1'iovidonco , C. At Pittsburgh Allegheny , 16j Indmdupo- la , 1. At Washington Unions Nationals loj 3oston , 2. At Uetroit Detroit , 5j Boston , 3. At Buffalo-Buffalo 2 , New York II. A Stramur Itiimud , 1'OIM Au I'a , Quebec , Soptcmbir 25. Plio steamer Saqnonay , cm the way to Quebec with a numlx r of British Bclcnti ts and otlu r lassengerH caught fire and burned to the valer'd e-dgu last night. No one killed. Gurrult'ri Condition. NKW YORK , Heptsmber 25.--A dispatch to Kiernau agency t > ay < John W , Garrutt of the Haltlmoro & , Ohio , died this morning , Bulle tins received In Baltimore * luwever , Kay tliuro a no chungo tinco 1:30 : thli morn ing. Ohnlnrn IIICIOHHO at Gonoa. OthOA , Septombit 2V- Cholera Is moroas nx to an alarming extent in this city , HUt ) 4ght new cahoi are repjned toJay. CANVASS CULLIHGS. A Clear and Impartial HcYiour of Ilie OnllooK in Ohio , Despite Deiuooratio Bluster and Base Intrigue , Her Vote is Assured for Elaine and Losraiu Some RomiuisoGiises of the Blaine Slander * Suppressed at Its Origin It is Re vived by Ghouls- llccolIectloiiH of n Once Itovoltln/ / - tempt to Trmluco tno Vnir Niitno oftho Grout Mart - t } r President , Tlio Outlook In Ohio. Columbus ( O ) Siicci.il to Chicago Tribune. Ono of thu most important factnra in the coining Ohio state election is llio liquor inios- lion , and although it is asserted by many tlnl it w ill not exit so prominent n figure as it did lost j ear , it is certain tlmt thu democrats in tend to nuke the most of it during the pits ent campaign. It constitutes nonily thitr w hole stock in tr dot mid on ha possible ro < suits they base the r prospects of victory , Time are two sides to the question that the democratic mnnngora horu are attempting to nrater. Wlnlu the B.iloon olcmout clamors fur the abolishment of the Scott law , there IB .1 conscivatjvo faction among the democrats in the niral districts tliat is neil satisfied with the law as it is , and among whom an idverso decision would create gieat dissat isfaction. The democrats aio endeavoring to ippei o the tno factions and carry water on joth shoulders. A prominent Cincinnati poll ; ician s.ud eomo weeks ho hid positive knol. edge that certain demociatic ollicials wc-io attempting to inlluonco the supreme com tin a decision on the Scott law uhich would bo idvantagoous to the democratic party. Tlueo out of the live judges are lemocrals. Trom all nppcaranco it is ipp.aicnt that the court is to bu used in the in crest of the democratic campaign. In its regular order the liquor casu would not come ip until aftei the October election , but it Is irettyvoll understood tint it will bo taken out if its order and on early decision made. This learly shows the partisan use to which the ouit is to bo put. Tiio democrats , however , laio not ha\o the Scott law decided uncon.sti- utional at this tiino foi fear of displeasing the ountry vote . They have two sots of agents uniK through tlio state. In the country the leoplohavo boon tohl that the Scott law would ja ilccliued constitulionni , and in tlio cities v hero the saloon ulc-mont his its strcngtli the pposito has been given out. This has been , ( inoeiy < iuietly. Having thus prepared the vay thoduinocrilientatp coinnnttc-o hus o- olved a plan by which it hopes to retain the khicky faction and delude tlio country vote-is. tm the intention to h.i\o the supreme court teelaio the law unconstitutional early thu n iruing of the election , October 11. The lows will at once bo telegraphed to the agents n the cities , and the Ealoou-koe-psri and their riends will bo immediately notified. On tin tlier hand , the country district * will ionium u blissful ignoianco of the fact that the law us been declared unconstitutional until the ay after election. TIIK GFIIUXNOTT. . The democrats are counting a great deil on disaffection among the Oermuns , but it is vident that their calculations hive not boon veil made. There are 10,000 baleens in Ohio shen the Scott law went into operation 'his reduced the number to about 12,000. The j ( .nil. inotu in thu Btato is about I.S.UOO. Thu opubllcana ha J the majouty of tlim vote in Cincinnati and Cleveland until 18SJ .aid in 1'olcdo until 1SSO. There is no doubt tlmt thu oss of this vote was tlio c uiso of republican efoat in Ohio in the last tno joaia. lint the sane then and atthe ] ) rL'-cnt time can .sc.uccly jo placed on the Bamo footing. Then the ioniKiiis were actuated by ruvengo to vote ho democratic ticket , but they liavo ! ncu omo to look upon the law in a moru liberal lulit , and ngirtat many regniditas loasoii.i- jloaudjust On the other hand , they look titliB si iclon on thu democrats , uho piomiscd o rei c-ivl thu law at the last cession of thu tgislature- , which promise was not fiilldlod. t is tiler , fore piobablo tint the republic. ma till regain the grootei part of tlio German rotolojt inLSS'Jand IhS.f. TliriHISH AMERICAN1) ) . The Irish votes in Ohio on which the demo- rats are laying so much stress was never laimod lv " there-publicans , mid it was eafo to .iy out "of the 1'j.OOJ or Ki.OOO Irish otcrs in the state from 12,000 to 8,000 ahvays hive always voted the demo ratic ticket. The republicans will got he votes of all Irishmen who have identified hemsolvos with thu Blaine aud Logan clubs. 'hiu number will roach about " ,0011. I'roini- lout Irishmen say that there is a great many f their ( Oiintrympnwho do not desire to join ioliilc.il orgunl/itions , and of this number the epubhuui party will piobably receive 2,000. OTMKIt KI.KSIENTH , The colored voter will number about 111,000 , early all of whom mo republicans. Of thnsu ho republicans lost dome " ,000 last fall , but vill regain most of them , Thu piohibitionistH Ialm25,0 0 votes in tlio Btato , but thuy will utget aiiwhoro nc-ar that figure. Nearly 11 tlio prohibitionists will return to heir original parties tliia year. St. John nay get l/.OOO 01 115,000 votes , but * not ion1. Butler's vota in Ohio Is HC.ircely worth onsidcrlng. Jenkins , thu groenbauk candi ate for governor in 1883 , received neatly ,000 votes ; ButlcrN ticket hanappaiuntly been trengthuned to about 5,000 , which is duo to htt troublu in tlio I locking valluy coal mines. V pi oat , many of the miners In tlmt legiun are -onbackirs , and thu number has boon in leased by thu recent Btriko. The democrats nvo an agent In the valley by the namoof UcCoi thj , who was Bunt thuo by K. 1) . Coxo , wealthy coal operator of Pennsylvania. Thu nly icsult that the liutlor campaign can Imvu n Ohio may bo to lese tlio republicans n urn- 'robmnaii down in the Hocking valloy. I'rop- sltions have been made by thu jjioonbackerH o unlto with the demociats in thu Athens [ strict end dffoat General Grosvenor , thu re- mbllc.in nominee for congifxu. If thin n brought about It vull mean the with. Irawal of ttio democratic candidate. Thciu ins Luen a wonderful changu for the bot- , er among the roiublicans [ during thu lait wo weeks , and the ininagLiii at the etato ic.idquarters fay that outside of a few local ights in Homo ot the coiigrcsilonal dibtncts thu inspects ara brighter than thuy vvirtt In 1880 flio policy of thu dt mocratiu sUto uommlttLU H to purntiu it ntdl hunt , and it is using tlio noit dixr ( pnt.iblo intans to carry thu Htato ( if Jhio , The thaiimau of the do nocratiu com nittto said to day that the slcrlu * about their laving largo ruma of inonuy wen- false , but it van faid fully thruo wioks ago tli.it oven at tint ( arly day Mfi.OOO had bern null- cribed to thu camjiaifii fund by ( iovernor ' Inrdloy , btuatjr I'ayne , and John It. Me- < ean. * Smut , AMI Tin : in MM : KC\M > M. . Washington special to th < - I'loneor Vtcxa- ) ( com no thu fr.ml. rovolatioiiii of Mr. lilulnu concuming his mvulugo have boon the mu tation cif the camjifin in NYashliigton , whoio he and Mi family are known bo well ; but to IIMntiniAto friends it WAR not n surprise Vk 'y know there wn n niystf ry of KUIIO tor ciniiicttod with hlslinatrinpo but ptoplo d nnt a k < nie < tions on Mich n tmlijoi t , and I u for tin- now fonn of lntruilming introduce ! by the tndianapolii Sentinel the facts woult never have coiiio out. Tha origiml story a publiidiid by that paper wa n ii'Pc of th i-impugn of 1 70 Some indent Kcntuckj friends nf Iionjnmin H , Hristnw worked uj the cmo , got stitatncnts from people win lived at Miller burg , mid from tnuuo o HI mine's old pupils , mid prcpuod thorn fo 1 ubllcition on the o\o of the Cincinnati con vcMitinn. when thu scaiuHl w > * i-xpcctcd t ( tiniih Air , lllaino's pro idontinl rnco. lint thn story VN as not published It waj supptp'fri by liristoiv'a onlir. , and thclV are several i > \ ' | iliuation of his motives in issuing them. One is tint Mil * , liu ho-mug * < f lie matter , went. 10 Slrii. llristovv and secured her iiillnonco to tint olid , An other is that tome of Mr , HI vino's friemh went to Mr. llnstou- and wnrntd htm thai such n publication would nnko him in- faitous iK.foro nil the _ world ; but the mcil ronoonahlo o\pla ntion is that Mr , Hlalno sunstri-ko unite it useless for his enpiiiios strike at his domestic peace. At any rate the litanies give the Itristous no credit for the suppression of the story , and ttheu Uristow oiled at the family rcsl lonco during Hlatno's illnexs in IS'O Mrs. lilnino uxclaimrd : "Thin is your work , sir , " and fhovved him the door. Since that time the Ulninos and Btiv town have been strangers , and It was loft to a democratic hyena to reel up the acindal which Dilstow's mmi prepared 'Ihcro is nothing but pjmpatliy hero for tin lllatnes , oven among demociatic partisans , for everybody knows tlmt Mrs. Blalnoliasbuon n loving and duyotcd wife , n good mother , nnd n noble and pure woman , and that her homo has alvvajs been as hippy as mi ideal homo could bo. Shu has lost no i aspect but hai gimcd friends from this revelation , aud vul return to Wash < ington , the mistress of thu white house , as pop ulur as ever. , IIUMINISCKNCIW 01' IISCOI.N. This attack upon IMalno Bdpgests llio story that Ward LMUOII introduced Into his famous "Ufo of Abraham Lincoln , " in which ho throw doubt upon the legitimacy of the mar tyred president , and claimed tint Mr. Lin coln's father aud mother nurriod them- sohca by jumping over a broomstick to .tother. Mr. Lincoln's friends know very lit- Jo of his ancostrv , but at once commenced to investigate it. They had scarcely started in their work , however , when n voluntary wit noes appeal I'd , in thu person of the father-in * law of Conprussmau IJIackburn of Kentucky , who testified that ho had attended thu wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln , xnd gave. the mines of others who wcro ircsont , and of the clergyman uho per- 'ormcd thu corcmony. A ehort search dis closed lernl evidence In the foim of a license nnd a mariiago certificate , both of wliich v ere on file at the ollice of the clerk of the : ounty , which Mr. Lamon might have eteu lad ho asked for them boforu no wrote the lasty stoiy. Secretary Lincoln has framed nd hanging in his library certified copies of loth documents. All the presidential as- lirants , and there in the usilia qurta hero , nro looking up tlio lecords of tholr marriugiH o as to bu fortified in case this sort of biui- ices is to enter the ) olitical campaigns that ire to como hereafter , A lawyer who hai iracticod in Kentucky , and who 13 familiar \itli the codu of tli t Btato , says that under ho decision of the courts there is no question bout the legality of Mr. Dlaiuo'a original n.uiiage , _ lopu bliciuiB Ijoiifj on Nclirnakn , Kan sas ancljlovv.'i , aiul IIoi "VViKOOIlBlll. [ pocial Dispatch to Tim IJrr. CIIIOAGO , Saptombci i0. ! 1' . ' G. Dunnoll nissioiiary of the Now York Times , sent vest to feel the political piilco and chronicle ho prospect on this side of the Allcglianoyn , rrivod at the Leland hotel today. After a arcful BUI vey of the field iu Iowa , Kansas , Nebraska nnd Wisconsin , lia unhesitatingly nukes thu following assertion : "Kansas and Xebraska will glvo thoii electoral votes for Maine. No well informed pofson has over otibtod tiiat ( hey would , though I notice tlmt omo man in Nuw Yoik was taking odds of no to tuu tlmt Ulaine would r.ot gut the clcu- ror.d votu of Kansas. loua is reasonably nine or Bj.imo , but the condition iu that stale in ncli that by a fusion between the democrats ml the greenback llutler following , it is ) i rely possible that the stito would go against ilnuiH. Wisconsin I regard as uxticmely oubtful. The lesult them cannot bu prophir iid , beciuso Iheru are so many Influences at vnrk. Von don't have to look there for ( lor- 1111 republicans who will votu for Cleveland , H yuti h iv o to Hcaich In all the other states 1 lavunitod foi Irish don.ocratl who will vote or Ulaiiiu. " A Crucial Toar. The oovoro chemical tests to which tlio vnrioua baking powdora have from time , o time bean placed have demon- tratcd clearly to the publio the relative merits of the different brjnda from an analytical Government Ohomist , in his nnalyacB , niatlo the comparative strength aa followa ; Oublo Ino/iCR Cfta evolved 'Hoyal" ( cream of tartar powder , " . . . 127.01 'Charm" ( alum powder ) . . . . , . llli.'J 'Dr. I'ricoV . 102. 0i ( 'Snow Make" ( G roll's ) . 101. bH Poarl" . U3.'J ' 0. IX AndrowH i , Co" alum powder ) 78.17 Tlio Royal Baking Powder was found , icsidcs boint' of nbaoluto purity , to volvo the highest amount of lenvoninp , as of any of the powders touted , and lunco it was placed at the head of the 1st and rocomondod for Government HBO , lint the crucial test of the kitchen is , ftor all , the most satisfactory to thu lousokoopor. A haking powder that never fails to make liijht , sweet , whole- nmo and pulatablo bread , biscuit , cnko , to , , upon all occasions , is the ono that will bo placed at the head ot the Hat by ho practical houiowifo , and rcooivod in- o her kitchen for continuous us > j. This cut the lloynl ISaking i'owdor has stood or over ttvonty years vathout a single ailuro , and honed its reputation us thu lost baking powder inaflo has spread ram house to Jioueo , until its uro lias ) ucomo as univornal aa its murita are un- Ivalea In Oiiuncll , n it , III. , tScptomber 25. The Mis- issippi Valley Medical tocitty a'ljoiirnod ' to- ay to mtet at Kvnnivlllo , Indiana , Juno 1C , ) fficors were elected for thu ensuing year as ollowu : I'rcHident , K. W. Board , of Indiana ; irst vico-proBiJent , A. I ! . Miller , of Mitaonti ; ocond vice president , J. A. Hutclilfo , of In- liana ; third vice president , 1 { . 11 Tucker , of Centucky ; Bi.cn.t try , ( i. W. lluiton , of liuli- ftiiaj assistant sfticUry , If .f , U , Wiiwht , of Ilinois ; troouurei , A. M. Owen , of Indiana , TJio AVi-iillinr To-Oay. , September ' . ' 0 , 1 a. in. Indi cations . For the Vpper Mluisiippi Valleys [ ' 'air in thu southern part , partly cloudy and ocal ruins in tlio northern Dart , southerly windd , stationary followed by loucr tompcra , uro , and lower followed by higher baromo ; tr. tr.For thu Mudoml valluy Knlr in the tiouth orn part , partly cloudy and local nhowurH litho the noi thorn part , varlabla wlndn , louir torn- | x.rattue , and lower followed by highorbarom oter. IN OTHER CLIMES. The Past Day's ' Eyeuts of the Y/orl / Abroad , Hugland , the Ptnvora , and the Quostiou of Egyptian Finances Alarming Inoroaso of Oholora in Northern Italyt The Soourgo Abating Elsewhere in the Kingdom , Franco-Gorman Kelations in the Ohinoso Vnrloun InoUIontnl niul 1'dlltlcal ItouiH I'Voin Ciuiadn Othur lin- linrlnnt Foreign NCAVH , A "Warning to E Sr. Petersburg , September 25. The Journal do St. I'cteriburg , atato that UuIaha joitioii tlio other powers in objecting to thu euspcn sion of tlio Ifcyptinti sinking fund , itussliv .o uglntid her re-grot that Kngland ( ltd nut consult the othei pjwers before Uocid ing to anthiii I/O such a stop. I'AUIS , September 2.1. The Galois says that Baton do Courcol , French aiuhnnsador to Be-i liu , informed Piinio Minister Ferry tlmt Germany many , Auntrla und Itustia had decided to warn the khcdivd eif I'gypt that Ids throiiu will bo cndaiigori-d If ho continues to endorse Knglaiid'H tiiiiinciil action. If lie docs thu powers luJRht Biipport the restoration of ox- kliedivo lnhmat-1 1'iislm to thu head of the Egyptian government. AOlinnco Cor SoullorH- TOUONHO , O.sr , , September 25. Ulchard 1C. ' "ox of Now York , signifies liU w illingnoaa to ; ivo a purto of $5,000 for a single tcnll race , iiniloawith turn between Hanlan , Doach reemer and also the championship tiuphy allied at $2,500 ti bo known as the 1'ollco larotto LhampioiiHliip cup , which will bo thu einb'em for the scull nly single champion- hip of the world. The trophy will bo the torsonal pioporty of any O.IIHIUIUI who shall win it thieo times in succession , lluwill nal.o nrrangmt'iitu for the race on receiving avorablo replies from the oil smuu named. Ijalior GrlovancoH In Gnimdn. IfAMiMON , Seittombor 'J."i. A great labor omonstifttion will bo hold hero October lirat. Vorkiiigmon fiom all pat I * of the jiiovmce vill take p irt. Resolutions will bo olFoiod , cmandii.f ; immcdiato Hto ] > page of tlio Clii- icsn immigration , expulsion of all ChincBO vho refuse to accept civili/atlon and recall of 11 immigrant iigunts in Kuropu or olmnvh'jiu and the expenditure of maney thus Htvod on mbllc works , HO as to give Canadians omploy- nont in their own country. Aimroby. CJi.VHtlOVV , September 25 , Tho''lcoiiscivln- Ivo ns'ocialion of thi city received letters containing1 threats against the marquis of Salisbury , who IB about to visit Glasgow. 1're- antii in will bo taken to prevent any pudHiblo oltei of violence' . Franco-Gorman Knlntlonn. I.OMIOV , September 23. Thu Tall Mall Gazette says it is bollovud in official circloa in million , that the attitude of Germany toward ' 'ranco in thuCluno"0 difficulty IH exorcising n leipneting inlluenco upon the French i Cabi- ot. _ Oholorn inltiily. KOMT , September 25. The icport of cholera lirotiflhout Italy tholaht21 liours shows 128 rosh cases , 11)8 ) doaths. At Naplcn2112 frei-h urn-s , 121 death' , as iigainst i ! ( ! 1 cases and 7" eatha thu pruvious 21 lioiirc. I'romol ion , WAHHINOTO.V , ScptemLoi 25 Thu proiiiiont ma appointed I'oxtmaster Guneral ( ! re liam ccietary < if llio trcMsmy. .ludgo Gn'sham , lostmnstor general , rucelvi'd n telegram from 'rojldent Arthur uftor tun o'clock last night , n forming him of liU iippolntinont to the K'O- otnryfihlp of the treasury , Hx imnudiatolv out hirt iiHigiiation IIH pontmastur general. Vt ton this inomiug Greslmm went to thu luasurywith Stciolary Chandler. Hin iles > nation from thu president was given him by ) , li I'rudon , aslant 1'rivato Kicntarv of ho prnMdoiit , hUcommisHlun by the third as- utant Hiciotary of otutu , A. A. Ades. The wo assistant nocrotaiieH of the troaomy , ' 'rinch nnd Cooa , woru present and tendurod lioir congratuluticins. Tlio now nccritaiy c ivos thm afternoon to consult wit with thu ucddont. WANiiiNc.roN , 1) . C. , September 25. The ilur Hays : " ( Jiusham accepted the sociotary- lup of the tiuanury as n matter of actommo ation to tlio proHidont. I IIH intinuta fi lands ays it IH only n Unmiorary appomtmont thn uration of which will extend to the firnt of October when it is bohovud ho will reeigii to ccnpt the judguthip of the IllinoiH circuit , It is behoved either McCillloch or liuiitwoll will take the nccri'taryshlp on Rnwhiim's res- { iiatliin. Acting I'outmaator Gonurul Hut- , on will moat llkuly bo placed at thu head of ho postolhcu department permanently , Colorado DemouralH. DtMUlt , HppUmlwr 25 , The democratic ( invention assembled at 11 thin morning and doplul resolutions indorsing the National Junocralio platform adopted at Chicago ; avoi frto and unlimited coinage of silver and eclares that by nomination of J , G. IShuno u avowed ( iieiny of silverinlerufitx thu rupub- lean paity ban arrayed itxelf In opm hostility o the vital intaroilH of this tt'ito ; nppoxui < ; rants < if publiolunils to railroads or other rinnopuliitt und denounces thos > stem of did- losing of laigu tructH of state school lands to : orporatioiiH and individuals ; favnis inact- nents of lawn to provoit the introduction of cont'igioUH animal dlucasu insists on the utrict ust law rujulating thu liquor tradic , but op- lono.i prohibition as unwise ; Illogical , uncoil titutlonal and impracticable ! denounces thu > olloy of the general gixxl in keeping tribes nf ndlunH on the agricultuud landH of southern Jjlorailo and demands legislation uitlnguibh- ng alt Indian reservations in the Htato und mvo them thrown open to the actual set. IOM. 'Jho convention nominated Andrew Devil- son of Denver , for lieutenant governor und Charles S. Th mas , of Loadvillo , forcongrosH. Adjourned till two this afternoon. At tlio afternoon session the convention completed thu ticket at follows. 0. C. Uiifug for nccrotary of state ; Thomas Maloney ( for .reasuierj Hurley li , Morse for atto noy gen- sral ; Ansel Watrous for auditor , CaMncro liartla , Governer .lumen I ) , ( iiaiitand Joseph IJuylo pruiidi nl'al ' ultctors. Adjourned , Turf. I.OUISVIIIK JOKiV : CIUII IIAC.'H , l.oi IHMI.IK , Ky. , September 25 , Tiacl lioil. Mlle and a quartui , allage-ij , Vanguard won , ilohn Davii ) second , Ilimim Miinloy third ; Umo , 2:10. : l.ruco slfllpn , milo ami nil pightli , three v-ar olN ( , Hob Miles vum , Mnlaiin fccondi hrm llnrdi liliw ! , S.OJJ MiIapiiMn LVoiilmlow won. Vauller HOC- HIHI , lilivliinn third ; time , 1WJ niicoiniartitsinllc , tun > cu old * . Tan- irnm won DlAinotuI locond , 'Hollo l' lo third ; tiiiir. 1 2IJ Mlle > mid a h If , all rgri. Tax Gathoaer mi , I .J , Jlittli M eaiul , Mmlhon third ; time , . ItiiKiurov Mirvoir. fcptembor 55.-Hovci ! lurlong" , maiileiiK , nil ngos-l.-vdy of Lyona DuiUik'0"80colu ( | . Kl f ? tl'lnl ' ! time - .Soven-clghtln of a mile , maidens , all ages n , liully nccoiid , Leroy third ; time , Milo and . furlong , sollinp-I.iUloDan won , l-augha Hallngh su-ond , Bliiu Iti-bel third ; tliuis 1-5' ' ) Mile , all atres-Littlo Fred won , hutwittiiig serond , 11aloilon third ; time , 1:11 : } I hreo qilnrters nf ninllr.mm-wlntiors T > ilex - ox won , 1'crlolcs nccciul , l.atnnilnta third ; limp 1-17. , _ _ _ _ _ _ VAN WYOK WIIili N01' DOWN. Ho Will AHk Clio I'poplo to Itotiirn Jllni tn Siuto or llio Oiualn Special to tlio Chicago Novvs. I am told that n v igorous effort will bo made tooust Van Wyck from the United StatCH sonato. 1 lo lias still two j ears to son o. Ilia COUIBO in congress has IH-OII mtisfactory to thu iinsi of the people , but ho lus gro\ioiisly of emlod old Umo Kiiiubllcnus and railroad ino- lupobstH. VanWyckvvus elected to do juxt what ho has boon doing to pitch into giabs andste-aU of every clmraotor. His oiionucs vvlll not bu ublo to bring about his political hmnfall. Tliero is a peculiar provision n the constitution of this stutu which Rivoi the people a ihauco if expressing their preference for thu in in who s tn HI i MI them in thu United States neimtu. 1 ho constitution naj s The legislature may provide that at thogon- oral election immediately preceding the expi ration of the term of the United Status sen- \tor from tins stuto the electors may by billet express tlioir piofironco for MOIUO jieman for thu ollico of United Stutcs ci-nator. The v otes cast for the candidates h ill bo canvassed and re-turned in the HOIIIO way as for state ollicorn. An ict to uirry out thu intention of the con stitution In this rospuct was passed several , earn ngo. No one , how ov er , has felt inclined to tint tlio popular v oico in rcgaitl to his c in- lldatiiiu foi the United States senate The > ogn nro being arranged to defeat Van Wjck , lint ho docs nut intend to lot his fooa have it ill their own way. Whe-n the time comes ho vill take advantage of the l.iw and seek in- lorsemont at the polls. Thoru is no doubt of ds getting the popular vote , and the leglsln- tutu will nut dare to reject him. Ittakusa Iron ; _ man lo adopt thn COIUBO , and Arnii \Vjclc _ is not only strong w ith thu maHifs , but 10 is courageous enough to adopt any me.n- lies to uniphiuizo his antagonism to the chemes of the monopoliHts. Van Wyck l > ealM idmost d dly in uilCuront parts of the tale. Hi- bitterly denounces tlio school-land rands , and may do seine damage to thu le mblir.ui Htuto tfeket. Thin , liowover , will tot afflict his own ca"o , slncu ilia people pen- rally abhor the frauih , und would certimlv ivi DavvcH the go by if the ( ipposltlon liad nit up n in in lito from the taint , of monopoly nil lalboad aggrandi/umeiit. .1. W. I * . Vrimolytcs. iS'AHliv n I.K , Q'e-nn. , Suptcmber 25. The ntl-jrorirton crusade has broken out afresh. ilxtecn miles south nf Lebanon , which is bitty nuluH from Nashville , Mormon cldirs nado tholr appeaianco elic yoam ngo and bo- tan to innulcate their doctrlnun into the nlnda of mi ignorant chins of people llvliuj in vhut is known as the Didiinon scttlenfunt. U.iny inainbe-rH of othci churuhos soon em- jrucul thu bolluffl of the Morinon dmrch and ho laboi uf various miniati-rn of other ilonoml- ations proveil nnavaillng. Ji'or m < years In so MormoiiH have been unmolustod , but ho inmder of lUiIurs Gibbs and lioriy. in jovvis county , greatly alarmud them. This tollng has been intonslfied by the posting of oticcs warning thoin to laavu Wilson county. Bve-rtoiaturn , on pain of death. Itisntvtcil hut the conduct of thu Mormon adheruitH IL.-WI moil such th it some step was necessary to iiiiipol them to emigrate * , and It IH understood iat , should tlio warning bo disie-gaulud , tlio neat will bo eairli-d into effect Interi-stlRg ovulopomontH nio nlso expected in howls aud licliinan conn tii H , where similar notices have H on posted. Mott of thu Mormon converts re very pool nnd will hud it dllhcult to ob- am enough monuyto take them beyond thu tatu. _ Hnnlli Carolina K-piiblloann. Cor.UMlilA , S. 0 , September 'J.J. The ru- inbllcun convention , after u stormy all night cssion , iiiljoiirnod lit half-past bovon. A fico ight unlivenud the prouetidii'gs towards the lose , and a colored spectator foil in a lit iu 10 excitement. Tlionomination of the i loc- oral ticket wim delegated to the executive munittcu. The following nominations wcro iiudo for Htnta ofliiern : ( jovcinur , 1) . T. Cor- ) ln ; lioutumiut-govuriior , 1) . U. Strukcr toliircd ) ; adjutant and inspector ( enaial , C , . Stulbriiuu ; truusurur , C. C. Mcl'oy ; HOCIO- .aryof state , It. 1 ; Smith ( caloiol ) : siiiienn- endcut of education , llov. Joshua K , Wilson colored ) ! attorney general , J ! , J. Sawkur. llu- ililtmim omlommg lilalne and hogau were ntruducud and tulerred tiiLommltUo on plat- oini and rcsoliilioiis. 'I Ins committee , how- vii , failoiHo complete its work , und all mat- OIH iiurtaining to a phtfoim iiml policy were irdercd to bodupoHCil of by the stito oxecn- Ivo eommittiu , which in to make its action nown in ton days. K M. llraylon , internal ivenno collector , was elected chairman of thu -ato executive committeo. Ccpiibllonn Itully at Nohruolca OHy. pocial Tulegram to THK Bin . Ni'iuusKA Cir.Septumbur 25. A largo nd outhusiaitic meeting of the lilaino and jogan club WIM held at the court lionto this voning , The court Iiousit was filled , lion , ( i , I. Lnmbertisoii and ,1. U. Strode wcro the mtorn und made the most tolling and effective pc eclies tlmt have be-on nude in this city iirmg the eanvassH. For Coonrc-HH I'Voin Illlnoln. FiiEuroiiT , 111. , Soptembur 5. The demo- rain of thu ' Sixth Illinois congroa lonal dlstilct fxi-ilay nominated Thomas luttoi worth , of Ricl : Island on the hfty-mxth mllot. Thu Krocnbackorii nominated T. I ) . ileaclnun , < > f l''icoioit. | A Out In KatrH ST. LOUIH , Sonteinberffi } . U i * alleged hero .hat passongdr tickets to Nuw York aru being old as low as ? 15. Krvlglit ratu * nlso are un toady , HohatcH and concedoioim are easily obtai.iablo. 'llio Grunil Trunk AVitliilrnvvH. NEW YOIIK , Septombei U5. Cominlationer 'iuk personally Htate'fl the Orand Trunk has tot withdrawn from the east bound tralllo atsoclation an reported In the west. RoultlcdJIlH Tliroat. NKW YOIIK , Hoptember i5. ! Isaao Novvton , chief eugiuiei of the Cioton water depot , sui -Ided to day by cutting Ids throat. Ho in sale to have boon drinking houvily of late , A Itlu/.liiK Fire. UoHro.V , Sui tomber ' . ' 5 , It Iu feared that A. T. Stuarns & CO.'H lumber yaida will bo totally destroyed by thu tire which is now Imniing , A Imko ( ilioro Dlvy WAI.I. SlIlKKl , Sjptembir 15 ! , Thu Like .Shurodlrnctors declared a ( juarlerly divldeiu of one half pci cent , payablu November 1st ; * books closed HepU-mber UOj open November 6 , AND PIT , Yestcnlaf's ' PrcccciliDgs at tlio Stoclc Yardsauflou'Change ' , Brighter Outlook for the Flabby Oattlo Market , Hogs and Provisions Take a Mu tual Bisoi Wheat , After a few Bostless Turns , Olosos Weaker , A Spaomodio Resumption of the Corn Squeeze , OntH niul 1'ork Uoth a Stmdo Knsler ItulcH Quito Stroner , jvtul Special Telegram to TIIK IJKtf. CIUOAOO , September " 5. Among the fieali receipt ] wcro about 300 cars of westerns and L'oxaiu. The general market vvas rather slow Imt prices on all ports ruled steady at the de cline noted for the pact three days , llut native steers of 1 100 to 1COO , may bo quoted at 0 10 to ( ! 1)0 ) aud good second class steers nf 1250 to 11150 , f > DO tj 0 2.j common steers of 1100 or thereabouts , i 7f > to 5 'Jfi. There is an un abated demand foi young cattle for feeding and grazing , All arrivals are quickly dis posed of each day nnd prices remain firm. Thrifty young stockers nro tolling at 3 50 to I 00 per cwt and suitable feeders at t 50 to I 70. The supply Is limited nnd thu indica tions favor high pricoi iu tlio near future as it ap | > uara the aourcu of supply , especially Wisconsin nnd Minnesota and purt of Iowa , has been closely drawn iixm to till the demand for the far wuat. Heceipta of stock cnlvoi aru 700 ; L',800 leas than last week. So far the demand con tinues UcAdy. with little or no change in prico' . A lot of fancy Now York steer calves sold as high ai 17 pti head and a lot of Uluosatll. Uood Michigan calves may bo quoted at W 00 to 1U CO per head. cattle may bo quoted an follows : Toxanf , 'I 75 to 4 " 15. A drove of Indian territory stock , averaging 1,257. sold ot 1 85 ; Wyoming , 4 i5 ! to 5 00 ; Colorado * , 1 10 lo 1 50 ; Montanas , I 25 to I 50 ; covva aud tailings , 3 50 to I 00 : good to choice cattle , 1,200 to l.SftO Ibs , 5 CO in t > 50. lions. The market was lather slow und prices somewhat uneven , and fur a short time during the early morning prlios wcro 5 to lOc lowe-r in _ common , but 1 itur there was in improved demand , word having como from ilou'n town that thu provii-ion market vasfitrongor , so the market closed steady , with thu loss of thu morning regained. Sales iveroatl 50 ® 175 tor gra < ser . 55 25 for ilciiw , 5 50@i ( II ) foriiHinrled light , 5 'J5@5 7C or common to goud , mixed. 5 ! I3@G10 for thu best heavy. li jht , 1 ( ij@2 10 Ibs , 520@'J5. VlliUT. foreign c-ibloa we'ru stronger in tone this mor- uing than for tome time nait Tlio wheat narljyt ope-ned with ra thora rliarp advance , NovMber soiling. H high as 8 ' , fell back iflalfi,1 tlien rose but toward the close foil of ! igain and u.u again weak on the afternoon ) oard , closing at 8 under latest figures ji-ste-r- lay. There la no largo movement from first irnds indicated xilnyin the northweht and ho question of the inmiodiato supply appear ! * o determine llio COUIHO of the market. Latest imitations wcro 7i'i5 to 77 for October " ! Sj for S'ovi-mbcr , SOi for December. LOIIN. The corn crowd appeared to bu at cca in the arly trading , and until the noun hour tint narkot tilled quiet , when the market suddenly /out whisking upivnul again , cash and Sep- unber udyancing to 7c. ( ! which ligurogwero cry steadily maintaineiL up to the clobu of radlng. Oetobor and November nlso advanc- 3 < l , closing higher than yesterday at 5S for JaoberiSlforNovciiibor , l\\ \ \ 'for the year , IUJ for May. OATH iilod a nhado evlor , closing at 5 ; ) for Se-p- ember , 25i for Octobui , 25J for November , roiiK van a sh.ido o wier at 10 OO'for October , 11 00 01 the yeai. I.A III ) ulcd ( luitQ strong , closing at 7 00 for Soptom- iei nnd October , 27i for Novemuoi , anet 22J 01 Decumbur. Dimioir , September 25. .1. A. M'cLain , ivmg nix miles north cf Coopcrsville1 , Ottawa ounty , wan ehut dead by a tramp at his own lousu last night , Thu tramp had previously jceu ejected from thu premises. The assassin s at laige , with a posuu of Uti/ona in vigorous pursuit , _ * " * Protection anil 111 ; ; HoiuiuvHliuiici , September 23. Noticen vvero posted in the furnaces of the Cambria- Iron and Coal company announcing a'roduc- .ion of ton per cent after October 1. Some employes will then receive but eighty-one cents ler day. Another Cut at French. WASHINGTON , September 25. The Presi- lent to day designated Assistant Secretary Coon to act an Secretary of Tioasury during to the absence of aicknesi at any time of Sec retary Groalmm. Assistant Secretary 1'rench alvvnya acted In this capacity heretofore. . PUKE JJ3HEAWI T/\f8 f&R" * -&n - ini run ) injurious itibtia.aciiu.u IAS fou ihowViM 3n1ilniPowJoy. l i Hveh PURE1. Di.iDt.iinli.rtcU.fti . hxolvi'il I rum s'i'.ti clicinlU an B , Di\nn llr.j h , Doa- Ijlli M. IklufouUuno , 01 ChtuuKC ; i'l'i ' ' llotio , itllw iiukco. Nev cr arid m 1ml' . .