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LJ ! FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. , MONDAY foORNTNG , SEPTEMBER 20 , 1834. NO. 84 "OURIHENRY OF NAVARRE. ' HnratHalsled's ' Reminiscence of Blain aM GarBcE The Mutual High Regard of tie Two Leadersi 'Tho Weak-Kneed Deposition o Kentucky Witnesses In ttto Elaine Sentinel Libe Suit , Oontinued Ovation to the Plumec Knight in Ohio , After tv "Week of Uiievnmnlail Trl- latno Hosts Sunday in Clovclnnil. Bl.itno ami Garlk'Hl , Special Telegram to Tin : HUE. Xi\v : Yonit , September 28. Murat Hnlalci last night telegraphed the Cincinnati Coinmor- clal-Gazotto regarding the relations of Blaine toward Garfield by way of reply to the chaiges agahut Ulalno , brought out In connection with his \Uit to Mrs. Garfield. ll.ilsted says ho had a talk with Gurliold only two days before the latter was filial , nnd continues as follows "Tha anbstanco of what President Gnrfield said about lUixino was , lirst , no ono acquiesced inoro readily tlian Ulnino with the nuiioiincc- inont inado at the flral cabinet mooting , that the members would bo cxpactod to contino themselves strictly to their own departments. All had been careful not to cross the lines thus drawn and none inorp eo than Mr. Itlainc. President Garfield said as to the Now York appointments which had made such commo tion , the whole responsibility yra.i with himself - s-olf and that ho regarded the imputations up- pen JJhiiao in that connection particularly offensive , because they were attempt ) to be- llttlo his ( the president's ) part in hU own ad ministration. ILo said the appointments as made were as much n surprise to lilaino as to others. The fiinplo truth about _ the matter was that President Garfield feeling greatly disturbed by the New York dillicultios thought to solve them by a bold strike that would ba sulflciont notice of his purpDsa to bs hiiiuulE president and recognlza his own friends and alter the shock ho had it in inind to deal Generously with tnosa who had been been against him. " - Blaino'o Tour. CLEVELAND , September i7. ! At 11 o'clock Blaine came from Mis. Gaifield's house to the Kennard , where ho remained in his parlor receiving ceiving visitors until he went to the depot to take a special train for Elyrla. He was ac companied by ex-Governor Fostcrjllon. Ames Townsend , Judge Foraber , Hon. W. ISing- ham , president of the business club of Cleve land. land.KLVIUA KLVIUA , September 27. Mayor Gates , of Ulyiia , and Judge Wostj were also of the party As tha . train.movcdSioutdl ? tlio tity.n ' ew : workinginen'outsido of the works4of Uho'L'aka J'rio company cheered for. Bluiue. Ho ap- ipeared on the platform. As he did so all thu men in the shops rushed out cheering and shaking hands with Blaiue , who said : "How are you boys ? " The men thouted back , ' Blame , Blaine , we'ro Blaine to a man. " When the train arrived at Elyrla , the jiretty little town was crowded with ita own cilizeiis and people from the surrounding country. The jam t tha depot was BO great ic was dif ficult getting to tho.carriagcs. The meeting in progress nt the court house equaro was about to be addressed by Secretjry Windom. When lilaine got up on the stand the people cheered Jii'n lopeitedly. Hespoko a ? follows ; Air. Chairman , Ladles aud ( ioutlemon : This ! s not my lirst vioit to your beautiful country. I recall with great pleasure a previous visit when I wasmotascjrdially as to-day , ana knew of your country years baforo 1 had the pleasure of seeing it , for who does not know of tha udvanood stand and great leadership which the county of Loniino took in the prolonged anti-slavery struggle ( cheers ) It was your sturdy citizens and tlni great in stitution at Oberlin that disseminated tho-o prlnciplosof freedom which itado this north western county the vanguard in the contest with slavery , ( Kcnowcd clients ) That con test ended in vicit ry and another is now com mitted to your charge , and to day in an em phatic sense to the leadership of Ohio , that is all other questious laid aside shall Ameri can labor bo protu.tonV ( Great cheering. ) During the pendency of the anti-slavery strtig- glo there was no bide isauo that could divert the anti-slavery men of the western reserve from the ono great absorbing question , and I buliovo tha eamo discipliuo of mind prevails now and that no tide iosuo will 1)9 permitted to divert yon from the controlling question of tin * campaign. ( Good , good. ] 1 UiauK you , gentlemen , for your reception and 1 consider that I have only indicated the subJFct upon which others will address you when I bid you n very cordiid farewell , [ fro- found cheering ] Judge Wont made a brief speech and was followed by ox-Socretary Windom and Mr , Tonny. ISiaine and party returned to Clolaud , where they arrived at 4 o'clock. 1'luino remained at the Kenuard house re ceiving calls and attending to correspondency until IS o'clock , whou ho returned to Mrs. Gar- field's. Ho will spend a quiet Sunday and in thi afternoon will probably visit Garfield's tomb. On Monday ho will leave for Toledo and beyond. JJlnlno 'J'riiin Tlio Hpeulnl , AI.HANV , Septembers ? . Chairman ( Draper of Jthu republican atato executive committco denies nulhorativoly 'any diHagioeinent be tween the Now York and Ohio statu commit- U'i's .concerning tli9 expenses of the special train of Jilalno from Buffalo [ to Clovolund. Thu bejt feeling ixUU between the two or- rniiuations. Tclojr plilo NOWH NotOH , The iron steam fillip "Kldora'Io/'tho lust of the three coast wi u veueN built for the Mor gan line , was successfully launched from Cramp's uhip yard at Philadelphia , Saturday , Acting Post-master General 1 fatten lias is sued mi order tliat on nnd after Octob.r 1st all IXMtulllct'ii of thofiist clusi and their stations or branch offices flmll ba kept open to the pub lic for thalsinio and payment of money uiders and for the receipt of matter Intended for reg istration and the delivery of registered matter until ( i o'clock every day , excupt Sundays and legal holidays , Urig. Gen , Miles has been detailed as a member of the general court martial to meet at Washington for tha trial of Judge Ad vocato General Hwaim , Commodore Thomas Tilllbrown , command er of the New York navy yard , dlod suddenly of hesrt dUoiee. _ The president lus appointed J. WTl'utMcIf , of Oiwego , Kansas , Indian agant of tha Pot- Uwattauile and Gre.a Nenuha agency in Kansas. Jero Dunn and noveral other actlvo partici- puts in the Chandler-File * prua fUht were held to the grand jury at Chiojgu Saturday. An average of fifteen iceberg * pau Ht , Johns , N. I- ' . , dally , goin < bouth 111 the track nf riceau ntc-uners. A cr.vft arriving there re port i pat ing largo ijuautltioa f wreckage on thocoatt of Labrador on Thursday. J''iorce ' ImrricauMvcro dxpenenced at tlio same time , Tha only butiocai of InturfBtJ.it the meeting 01 theditectirsof the Chicago & Northwest ern company , at New York , Saturday , wa the rualgimtton of Jny Gould , Sidney Dllloi and. I. 1 $ . Itedficld. and the election in thei illicit * of W. K. Vauderbilt , Horace William and 1) . P. Klmball , of Boston. Kimball niu Williams represent the Interests of the lllal toaJs. The deadlock in the Second Wisconsin congressional grossional district WHS brokfln on the onu linn dred and fiftloth ballot by the unaiiimoiv nnmlnatlon of General ltr Rg , Saturday. Senixtnr Hauljonrocclvod a telegram Satur day from lllalne , Btatlnj tint It will bo Impos flblo for him to cumi to Indl.ninpolis nqx1 week , bi-cau'o of arrangrmonts inodo for hilt in Ohio that cannot now bo changed , lllaini will visit Indiana at a later date. Blnino will In in Michigan two days , bcflin nlng October 14th. The state committco ! i trying to ha\o the litno extnulcd andhavu on ly made a programme for the Hist day , whicl Includes Detroit , Ij.uulng. lenin , Gr.iud Ha ven M.iiskcgon , Grand Itapids and tha snial ler intermediate point ? . Chairman Draper , of the republican Mate executive commltteo , denies authorititivolj nny di'a ieemont between the NBA' York nnd Ohio slate committees concerning the expense ; of the epjclal train for lllaine from Bulf.ilo tc novelnnd. Tilt ) best feeling exists bjtwecn the two organizations , Win. Case , alias W. A. Gate ? , cmployo ol tlin auditor's oflic.i of the Northern Piicilic railroad at St. Piiul , was aricsted nt St. l.oul' Saturday aftnruoon for purloining tickets. Ht confessed to having tike.ii sliukcts ! , but the detectives think ho has stolen many more amounting 1 1 several thousand dollais. Lou linel at Bee Camp , four miles aho\c M.adlson. Indiana , seduced a girl nnmo J Brin- ton and fearing the conseiincnc-34 took her to the woods and Inflicted injuries upon her from which flio will probnbly die. The Black Hill Gaa company near M clvees- port , Pa. , struck a vein of gai Saturday at n depth of 275 feet with a pressure of00 pounds. A terrible utouu of wind and hail passed over the southern part of Sac county , Iowa , Saturdiiy night. A bank bulldimr nt Wall Luke was partially wrecked , and an old man named Stron ? was killed by flying timbers. The advices from the dialiict visited by the storm are very monger. The executive committco of the Chicago board of trade was convened Saturday upon in application to name n inarglnnl price for earn. The momlisrs appealing to the commit tee i ailed to make any formal complaints of dofini to charges to the effect that the cereal was being manipulated , and no notion was talon - lon in consequence. With later information regarding the death of Carrie Welton , who perished In a snow itorm on Long's peak , the opinion is bccom- rig general that she was deserted by the guide , who did not return to the rescue until tha next morning. Kesidents of Kstes park discredit the guide's story , nad charge him with criminal cowardice. The coionvr is in vestigating the matter. Walter Wester , 12 years of age , was in stantly killed on the Hock Island road , west i if Dos Moines , Saturday. In Rolling out of the way of the Fort Dodge train ho stopped in front of a moving train on the other road. Private advices from O'Neill , Nobrask55 state Unit a half dozen hoodlum democra led by McDonouch , editor of the O'Nei11 Tribune attempted to break up a repnblican rally nt that place Saturday night but wor ° ri'pulted. A brnkeman named Bruce"wss run over by the cars at Valentine Saturday and lost a leg. Sam Fie , n Norfolk laundryman was rob- osd of a gold watch and § 23 Saturday. Jainos Britton of Wayne has been nominat ed by the republicans for district attorney \ Qj A man named Carbnrry , n blacksmith , while intoxicated , was run over by east-bound freight No. 58 , two , milea ca'tj.of Nomoha ' - other injuries n6t fa 11. H. Alien & Co. , dealers in agricultural mplemeats , have assigned. Proforenjes , 525,000 , The firm has been cstablishid for ; wonty-fivo years.ViA statement last Decem- ier ehowed A sur Tus of 8150,000. The Teemer-lloss race , at Point of Pines , vas postponed Saturday on account of rough vator. The racois ordered for to-day. 8TATK. The republicans of Columbus organized a 51aino & Logan club Saturday night , with a nemborship of 100 , consisting of the best por- riou of tiio city's business clement , Nols Feauto , of the Kmerson Echo , was narriod ono day last week. A heavy rain nnd hail showrr in Dixon ounty Saturday did considerable damage. At Wakefield , Saturday , James Brittonwas lominatod for district attorney and .lohn T. spencer , of Dakota City , for state senator , by ho republicans. The democrats nominated or state senator Thomas Ed wards , of St. Ho- ona. Double-headers were there from Knox ounty. The Brooks delegation was admitted. Marie Van Xandt , the actress , is engaged o bo married to Waldo Wattrons of Now trork. They viill make llieir homo in Paris. The French operations against Phung and lyhong have been successful. The French ow entirely masters of the situation along lie river Day. lleports from the cholera in Italy for twcn- y-four hours ending Saturday night are as ollows : Threa hundred and nlxty frenli cases ml 103 deaths , including 110 c&ses nnd 53 eaths in tha city of Naples. A big , supposed to bo the ' 'Ornen , " Capt. Jerch , from Sivanuali , Aug. 8th , for Ham- urg , cajisizad off the Island of Koidony , in lie North Sea. A lifa buoy marked "Union" nd casks marked "Savannah" were picked up je.ir tha spot * La Paris btaten that the French govern ment oxiicols advices within a week that Ad- niral Courbet has occupied thofortifiod heights ointiandlng Rolling and the Island of or- nosa. Tuis will bo considered us n guarantee jf greater value than the money indemnity lemanded , and will enable Franco to nwidt ho fulfillment by China of the Tien Tsintrca- y. y.A meeting of the French cabinet was held Saturday. Prime Minister I'erry submitted the identical note presented to Nubar Pacha , ir testing aguimt the suspenkion of the sink- tig fund. Ferry informed his colleagues that /Vdmiral / Courbet had completed prepnr.v IOIIH for warlike operations against the Chinese. The cabinet resolved to huinmou ho chamber of deputies to meet October Hli. L'ho govornmant Irts reaoluoil to retrench ox- ) onditures dtirinjf 1833. Tno eatimatea will be cut down 50,000,030 frar.ci. Many Chlueso nru innsiing at Longson , C/oolang ahd Laokal. Tlio Ooinincrulnl The Omaha Ooniiucrcial Ago ontora upon its third > olurno v.ith the proaont MHO , nnd the publialiera , A L , Wyman V ; Co. , are to bo congratulated upon Ha ndvancomont. They have a largo num- > cr of eubscribora and the journul is well illod with locil , educational and general news. A feature is an able article in each number upon govorncaont and an ntoreating tourist letter , the query box , and other features of apodal educational and mercantile Interest are also highly valuable. A great deal of valuable general - oral information ia to also to bo found in ho Ago. Continued mound In rl in. OUVTJ.ANI > , September ii3 , At thri-o this noruing , the barrel house of Scolield , Shur nor and Teaulo * , of the Great Wontern Oil Works , was destroyed by an iuwndlary lire , Liw , S15.003. Insurance , littlf. ColKin NEWIIUIIIUI-OIIT , Mats. , .September 27 The cotton lUnnel department of tlio Ocean Mills ghut down for an indefinite period , Three Imndrod luuids out of uinployuiout , Stnrtllii' ' News ( lint ilio GroatKliiAii ulor hati IiRPt .SoU.OUO.UOO , Spoi l Toll-pram to Niw Yoiu , Soptembsr 28. The finaiscia troubles of the Vunderbllt3 has been the sub- joot for gossip In Wall Street aa well nsti ] tjwu , whiro it ! i said that thn older Moucj King Is in mucli ttoublo. Although thoov tent of his losses ia limply a matter of conjee lute , yet it is believed that they will reach at loa t § 30,000,000 , mid po sio'y S')0OCO,000 It is now a matter of current report that tin cldir Vniidnrbllt hns peon hardly pinched for ready cesh ami that his immense ) tortuno Inn rapidly boon diminishing. Wnll street bro- ktra are vry reticent when questioned nbottl tlu > matter nnd decline to bo quoted but ndmtt that the rumors of VnmlorbiltV -Boa an- well founded. When the old Com modore dloil. ho loft young Cornnlius § " > , ( IKI- ( 000 nnd William K , , ! ? 2OJO,000. These amoimU , it is fulil , were fiist invested in Unitexl StatCH bonds which yielded Cornelius an income of S200.100 , and William K. al-o it SS1.000 a yonr. Thcso Incomes , however , wcro not sufficient to keep their families in the style inhich they had boeu accuitomnd to live , and the two brothers instead of living within their means went into stock MiocuU- lion. Their Insees WIMO heavy and their brother was called upon to make tlipui good. Vaijons brokers of Cornelius on Wall street , decline to talk about their losso" , and say Lhoy hn\i < no right to reveal the lm inusg of their cuatoineiv , They will not deny ho has lost , but say ho is aluudantly nblo to recover , inasmuch as ho has haa his father's § 200,000- 000 to back him. Suit Kuiitnolcy AVItiiCHscs. Special Tolpgram to TUB BKK. I.Nlii.\NAroi.ts , Ind. , Sept. 28. Some iufor- nation has boeu icceivod from the attorneys n the Blaitie-Sontlnol libal Miit who went to Kentucky to take depositions for the UofoiiBO. [ tis learned that at Mlllcrsburg , a rather enger crowd a somblod in the court room where George Bryn irosided awaited for the jits of ficancal they oxi ectod. They were dis- aapointcd , and when the female witness was c tiled the crowd was excluded. J. A. Miller , Joe Miller , B. F. Johnson and Mr. Samuel Smith were witnesses who test- ied , The sum total of their testimony was to the effect that thov hoard rumors con necting the iiainea of Blaine and Miss Stan- wood. Others that they had seen Blaine nnd Miss Stanwood together nt church , nt parties intl on tlio streets. They passed for lovori. They know of nothing indiscreet between the parties. No testimony was elicited to prove > r disprove the hccrot marriage spoken of by LSlaino , nor was there anj thing said of forcing Blaine to marry Miss Stanwood through the agency of a glint gun. Joe Miller in .somo manner did not tell all ho know or pot mixed up in dates , for ho wants another deposition iaken. This of course cannot bo legally done. It is said that llio importance of tln > witnesses joforo and after the depositions were _ taken was like a balloon before andnftorbeingstruck jy a cyclone. Collision ol Trains. BALTJMOIIK , September 27. A collision be tween freight trains on the western Maryland road this morning , wrecked five cars. Win. Quigley , engineer , was fatally injured. Fire man Henry Kapposwas badly cut and btulsd , CHICAGO , September 27. The Journal's Poor ! a ( Ills. ) special says : Three freight trains left the Hock Island about tha same time last night overtho , Poorlu & Ilock3lsland road. ; 'i . . r-i woSiTJeirig aided bytho englnolif 'tho" second train. A signal was sent back to w m tlio third train , but it not being observed , the engine went crashing into the roar of the eec- md train. The engineer of the third engine , Slichuol Kadigan , was instantly killed. The ireman of the same engine nnd stockmen on , ho second train were badly injured. The entire second train was badly wrecked nnd ono car of cattle consumed by firo. Urccii 1'oim'n Grlnf. GHKK.N Poi.VT.L. I. , Sopteinber27. Burglars entered the store of Michael Brothers , jewel ers , early this morning , broke open the safe and took § 10,000 worth of jewelry , watches , tc , The police have no clno to tlio robbery. ? ho fiiriilturo factory of Charles Nordic and ho adjoining planing mill burned last night. joss , § 75,000. UrcukiiiK Up tliu School , KIKIT , September 27. Groups of students ro forbidden , owing to the recent seditions isorders which the military suppressed. The tmloiite ujfemblml in groups notwithstanding he prohibition of the military , nnd the mill- ary dispersed the gatht'ring. Numbers wern voiindod. Tlireo hundred and forty arrests veiu made. A. AVoniau'H IMjHieiious Death. PKOIIIA , September 23 , 'iho body of Mrs. I , A. Gheen was found floating in the river Ilia afternoon , bearing indications of foul ilay. A warrant is out fur the arrest of u lan named Trichlcr in whohe company she as seen on the day of her disappearance. A btciiinur Hoofed. KKV WK-ST , September 27.- The steamer \Iuroeillo.H \ , which was ashoio inside the i'rcncli reef has been assisted off by wreckers , ho leaves Iho reef this afternoon. The qnos- ion of salvage will be Hottlod this nfternooon. Khoo I'nactory JMirncd , ST. PAUISoiitomber 27. Kellogp ; and ohnson'tj boot and shoo factory burned this lorning , Loss on building § 0,000 , on machi- icry § 0,000 , on stock SOO.OOO. The night vatchmau rays it wan eot on ( ire. An Iowa lirowor .lallod , CUDAU KAl'ins , Iowa , September 27. luorgo Williams , a brewer of CodarIlapidH } , vas hold to answer to the grand jury for the ale of n substitute for beer called ' 'prohlbi- ion. " That Tired Feeling The warm weather has a debilitating effect , imperially upon those \\\o \ nro within doorH nidst of llui time. Tlio jiccnllur , yet coininon , i-oinplalnt known ns "that tired feeling , " U the result , This feeling can bo entirely iivi'icoino by taking IIood'H Karsaparllla , Ahleh glvc.s new life and Btrcngth to all the functions of the body , " I could not sleep ; hnil no appctlto. I took llooil'.s Harsaparllla and boon begun to .sleep soundly ; could get up without that tired iiml languid feeling ; and my appctltu improved. " 11. A. HANFOIIH , Kent , Ohio. Strati ( itft ou the fii/ntem Hood's Barsaparllla Is charactrrlzed 1 } three jiccnllarltle.s : Iht , the combination of remedial agents , dtlio prapmtlun ; Sil.tho process ol hCCiirlliK the actlvo incdlilii.V iinalltle.s. The result Isaineillelno of unnsiia' ftreiilli | , rfrectlng cures hitherto unknown Send for book containing additional evidence "Ilood'.s Knrsaparllla tonea up my ( .ystcin. vuillle.s my I'looil , bh.irpena my iiiipctiu'.iiinl seems to iui : | < ii mo ini. . " .1. V. Tiioui'suN , JU'Uhter til Deeds , ] .ouell , Mass. " Ifnod'H H'lrxnparllla I.eat * all others , nnd IfU-.TIlllUUCIljIltlMI'i/lll " I. JlAltllUiUTOK , 1M JUnk tUrcet , New Vork City. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all dru Klsts. ? 1 i six for ? 5. Hailu only by 0.1 , IIOOI ) & CO , , J.ov/ell , Mass. ! QOaDoooo Ono Dollur. ULTRA-MARIHH. A Full Rcnort of Ihc World's ' Doings Beyond tbc Soi , Oontinuod Fear of Bynainitors in England , The Protracted Visit of Oholora in EuropQi Wales Asks an Appropriation for His Heir. Hungarian Einbozzldrs--Tko Bon- nott-Maokay Oablo. lloduccd ISatos or' tlio Great Mnrn- llino Ciinul 'I'lio Btndillo or Iho Fenian JJynauilto Scares. Special dispatch to TlIK.BKE. LONDON1 , September US. The authorities at Scotland Yards recently pooh-poohed the sto ry of the Brussels correspondent ot thu Stand ard , who said that the Irish Inrlncibloa wcro iircpaiing for further mlscUof in London , but they nra now taking extraordinary precautions and evidently think that the dynamiter * noan business. Suspicious looking Irishmen ire constantly shadowed by the detectives and several very reputable lihlnnon called at Scotland Yards to complain that they were jeing dogged by splosi The inspectors bland- y disclaimed all knowlcd/red of such tmrvell- xnce , but the vlg&mco of the cotoctlvcj haslet lot been relaxed. The Oholora in Ku 3pixial telegram to THE BKE. LONDON , September 28.i-Tho cable up to nidnight , Thursdayanuouncoa the total lumber of deaths in Europe from cholera to bo L-1,132. Of those , Italy lia.l 7,031 , Kranco , " > ,778 , Sjialu , SCO. Naples has furnished moro leaths than the whole of France. The dis- jaso has now got a firm grip on Genoa despite .ho ridiculous cordon kept around Spo/.ia to a\o the Marble City. To. that barborons noasuro which Htorally soared and starved ho Spozlanslntothedisoasemay bomcrlbed the rightful mortality that ha. ' prevailed there. [ t is said that Kinp Ilumbort's bravery in visiting the hospitals has RreTatly strengthened lim with the people' and caused largo defec- .ions from the rank : of the icpublican Beculus u Italy. * , . ' ; . " " Royal App'rbiiriAtton. Special telegrntn tortho31r.h'.J LONDON , Septoinbor 28. 51 is now settled ; hat parliament iJ lo'bo jinked at the next ECS- slon to vote an rvllownnco to the eldest son of the Prince of Wales of&5OQO per year. The argument is that ns thn p'rlnno will bu "of. ago icxt January , he shoulil , ' .joYDibled to main- ; uin his rank as the futiuo-Tniro , of 'Wales. Hungarian JEnilC//.lcra. Special Telegram to TUB UEK. LONDON , September 23. An opidemio of iinbezzlemcnt witb Bensalioiia ! ' n-quols has jeen dlecovered in Hungary. ll VjistitutiouH ilundcred have in all cases , orphan asylums , upportod wholly , or in part , by the stnto. Several officials implicattd Imvo been arrested Jno has since committed uuicido. Three ithetH died suddenly and ini3H'rousIy"and the efit are bankrupt' Gholcriv In Italy. HOME , September 28. A Kresh case of holora was reported to-day , the patient bo ng nsoldier. In the Kingdom of Italy for ho last MX hours thuro hive been reported , OS now cases unl | ' 2 deaths including 11G aEi > s and 7-1 deaths at Naples and ! ! 0 cases nd 25 deaths nt Genoa. inco thn outbreak f the diHoaso In It.ily , lliL'0 ! persons have een attacked and il-180 diod. The Onblo Pool. pecial telegram to TIIK HKV. LONDOO , September L'8. Preparations for xpectcd rates between the rival Atlantic able companies are nearly completed , and if tie profusion of gilt lotteri nnd gorgeous ccorationx of their oilices mean anything 10 Alackey Itunnett people certainly intend o inaagnrute a Hi ) ; boom in cable chclCH , KnllRk anarchy. LONDON , Sep. 28. An attempt wai made o-day to blow up tlio canned houco at Sals- ury. A number of windows wore Hinashcd y the explosion. Otherwise no damage. No irents. Kodiiocd Ganal Ilatcs. LONDOK , September Ii8 , The Sue/ Canal oinpany has decreed a roiluctlou In tarilf , of fty centimes. It goes into effect January nt. Olovoland'H Carnival nf iVrHon , CUVKIANI > , O , , Bept. 27. At 1 o'lock this f ternoon the twelfth incendiary litu In Clove- nd within forty-uight hourH was started In ha lumber yardo ol the Clnvelnnd saw mill mil lumber company , in the heaitof thu great umber district on "tho Hats , " A strong vind carried the Hitmen eastward through the mrd , destroying ft million feet of lumber nnd limit fifty font of trustln of the Comiolton Galley railway , cutting off tiains from access o the depot. Thu I i ro was hero checked vltb a looH of SLM.OOO , About our o'clock a mnull bny , Htandini ; tear the paenenger station of tha Connotton Valley railway , olMorud a man creep stealth- ly up to u biiggarje car and ] ) aHrieiiur | coach landing on n hldo truck. Shortly afterwards in noticed Ilames tabuing from tlni tear coach , md then finva the itlarm. A locomotive back ed up and draw tint cam to thu open space , vliDro they weru completely piittod , with a oss of only $ , ( lOOthocara being narrow-gauge , J'lm entire ( leiaitinout ) was at the lumber tun and had the flames from Ilia burning cars rui died the depot a largo dintrict , le.liHe.ly filled with wooden build- HK , muHt have been swept bare. 1o- wards 5 o'clock n fire wus dUcovercd n Green block , St. Clalr i-treot , but extin- { iilfibod without damugu. The ItlndllncH used wcro two packing boxen saturated with coal uil. No urreBtM HO far , Purdy & McNelll , ono ot the largest lumber firmu in the city , to-day lucclvfd an auonymoua letter from Chicago , warning them that their block would bo In anhu4 l-cfore Monday , Thomoti A > aniiing , nf thu machine works , received u similar warning , and both linns Imvo taken precautions accordingly. Tlio excitement in general and thcro In hardly fn ronldunt of Cleveland but what fe&lft upprfhenHlvu for the safety of hln property. Oiiioainon line anioriua , Special telegram toTilK 33KV , ( JiTAWA , Out. , September 28. AiMcos from liritish Columbia utatu that unions sonic immediate steps are taken to prevent tin. smuggling of Chlnoimn into the United Stated from that province , before spring near ly thu whole Cliineuu population of llritlil Columbia will bo transferred vor l > < Crepoi and Wn hliiRten 'IVinloiy. Fourtcou fMilnj Rinncks | IA\I > been di'enuied ei'gngod in tin tr.\ilo ami renlirlng hiudome | nolii . As hlgl as 950 | xr ? head for women and WO for Chlnew num nro paid to cnpUlns fur running then m-riwi the b.iumlary line , It is ittatnd thai the Unitexl States custom oIllcOTs nieerj negligent In the performance ) nf their duty , ns Iho smuggling , nhich at lirst was carried on quietly , is now opjnly going on under tholi ines. It it Is ntnlod th.it within tin' Jiaul eiRht weeks , over 1,000 Chinainonha\o crossei ! the border. Maud H , in Training. Special Tolecr.am to TUB Her. lI.MiTroiin , Septoinbor 28. Maud H , lia < again failed l beat her ucortl. She wa. biouijlit out at Charter Oak Park yesterday Ir tlio presence * of Homier and a few personal friends. The track was a trillo heavy nnd tin mine , it is claimed , was not In line condition , Laslook ho Imd a warmliu ; hnat In 2:21 : , and after being weighted moio hoax lly tn Rtotdy her was plven three heata In 2:11 } , 2l''i : and 2:1' : . It i reporteil that thn result of u fml'8cciipnt | confcicnca between lloiinei mil Hair was that the mate nhonlil remain at Ih < Park for a while longer for ordinary \oi- cue , and that unless nlia exhibits marked im provement soon she should bo thippcd to New Vork for the owner's ute for plea-stiro driving. The Outdo IMagm ) In CINCINNATI , September 28. The cattle jroedoM of Kentucky having soul a commit- .00 to ask Governor Knot to eiill an extra session of the leglalatuio In take action look- .o fitantimig out thn eattlo dlso.i o now nppir * out In tlio heixi of Trisblo and Lake , yeator- lay lecoivoil lilt' coiiiintUeo'H report to the ilfcot that Iho I'ovonior deelincd to eall the eplslnture. Triable and Luku agreed to llHtroy their herd upon ivefning piyinont , mil they have been npprnlscd at Sl'ii.OOO. riio btuadcra voted to try tit raico SIfi.OOO to iffer for the destruction of the herd , and If re used to take such leg.il mo'inurcs as could be employed to stamp out thu disease. Special Telegram to Tin : HIK. : O'NKll.l , Neb. , Soptembor2S. Anlmmoiipo and cnthueiastio ISlaino and Logan meeting vas hold huro last night , addressed by Hon. Tohn Hush , of Omaha , A few democrats dis- rrncod themselves by attempting to break up ho mooting. They were egged on by Me- Jonough , of the Tilbune. Tno disgraceful iclioii of thoao followH is denuiinccd by tlio letter class of democrats as well as republi cans. The Ulatno and Lo an feeling is grow- np hero among thinking people. Mr. Kmh lid us much good by his fair and logical ro- rmrlis. nt. / > ! lent own , ALLKNTOWN , Pa. , Septombcr 28. Vigorous oiuloavora to carry out tin eats made by lire- nigs In nn anonymous loiter yesterday to lay ho city in ashns were nmdo to-day with thu bllowlng lesult : Total dostrnctlonof a stable n the first ward ; a dwelling house slightly lamngcd in sixth ward , and an unsuccessful attempt to fire a largo stable in the fourth van ) . Tlueu suspicious characters were ar rested. Tlicrn was considerable eicitemout uul threats of Ijnchin ? . Suntlnieiitallty DALLAS , SOXHR , Sept , 27. In the woods .his morning just beyond the corporation ImitH the doid bodies of u man and \vomnn wer fed llnmontl brooch ami Hrc8FediiToxfiu'ttlto ] taste ? [ fo was n fowy oars her BeniorlJotwoon" thorn ay a revolver \vitli _ two chnmbors empty , ena by was n note in a clear , bold hand as ollows : "As wo uiiinot ba united in lift ? , wo vill bo in death. George Fmintrick mid An- io I\faulor. \ " There is nofnithorcluo to their doulity. The Oarri-it , UALTISIOIIK , September 28 , The funeral of ohn Gariett took place from Montebollo , tho. ountry rcsidenco of thn deceased. Thu sorvi os , nreoably to the expressed desire of Mr , lairett during his illnenu , WOKS of the simplest haractcr , and were conducted by Hov. Dr. juvbnrn , panlniof tlio Associate iteforined hureh , of the board of trustees of which , Air. 'Jarre.lt for many years had been president. CAIHO , September 2' . The Italian diplo matic agent has subniiltod to the ICgyptian irlmo minlslor a pro lest against the Hiispon- ion of the sinking fund. His prolost is oueh"d in mild-r terms than tho-'o einiiloyod n an Idnnti'al nolo piosonuixl by the iepro- enlatlved of Germany , Austria , Franco and Ulalno'H Hiiniluy. C.IVKI > AMI , Soptcmbor 28. There was a ieavy rain iilorm in [ .Cleveland lasting till ala Sunday afternoon , which prevented Mr. ilaino from visiting Garflold'H tomb , lilalno pent the day quietly at Airs. Garliold'H , whore Senator Sherman callnd upon him. Ho leaves \toiuluv \ at 0 a. m. by the Lul.o Shore road on lis further journev through Ohio. AiiiatloH | at , St. LouiH.September 28. The race between iaudaiir , of St. Louis , and Hosmer , of HUH- ,011 , these miles with a turn , for S.VO n Hldo , , ook placeat Crovo Coaur lake , twenty milnH rom this | ilino : , this a'tunioon. It was von ensily by Gaudaur. Over three thousand lenplo wltnuixod the racu Tlio water was ultu lumpy and provoiitoil fast tlmo. OrnukHiiKin in tlioTollf , ST. LOUIH , Seploniber 28 , James [ Homer , 'rank Hornet and. lamuj Murray who have en blowing opnn anil rubbing na fo < < along lio'lino of tlioVnbash railroad wern arrcHtnd ostorday by olIlePM of Iho necrot Bervico of ho roiul. A eoniplolo set of ImrglnrH tiiolii wm found in their pojuomon' They urn the mi ty who blow the Hafn at the Htatlon house it Denver , Ind. , on the ' 'Dili Inst , Grand Ijalnir Convention. CllK'AiiO , September 28 , The l''odoration ' if truda and labor unloiiH of the United Hales and Canada will hold Besslon hero ( ) c- , ober 7 and 10. Accomodallons have been eonred for the delegates. A mass mooting vlll bo hold on thn 10th , at which addrcMe. * vill bo ilollvorod by some of the vUitlng dot- ogatos. imjiL The ilnrloho ICoatl. Special Telegram to TIIK ilii : : . I'LATTHtiiuiii , September 21) ) , Officer Sago ailed a man night before last who was tonibly : ut and hruUoJ aluut the liead. The prison er , who U a stranger , U In a pitiable conditltu unil mill confined In Jail , imlii'd. § 20.00 reward and no questions if thu suit of olothoH stclmi from tny store/ Sat urday , .Sojitombi.r 27th , ia returned. JNO. W. HUM. , Druggist. 820 Tenth Stroot. 29.iuktcOt OrdorH lo ( Jordon , LONDON , Huptembsr 27. It Is understood General Lord WnNlay hus pmitlvo orderi from Urn war ofllaurti for Geuer.d Gordon ili rrctliiKhlm to lu.-iUn thu uvaeuulion of Khar tolllll , Mlnlutuf Merion OoiuliiK Jlomo. I'AHih , Soplenibsr 27.Lovi P. Morton American Minuter to 1'Vancu. ' dtattod fur 1 vinlt tuthu United HUtud. AhVSK XVI The liiiliicrittnniH iho Knr OfT Tcrtl lory Holds Out teA A correspondent of the Itaalon Herald , writing from Sitkn , Alaska territory , unye tliat salmon canning mid enltlng nro , and have been Iho principal industries , al though liut year there was moro inonoy lost than made by the nine cnnnnrlon in Southeastern Alaska. For n successful cannery , that of Mr. Kuunoy , at 1'ox Point , nnd u'so ' ono nt Clulc.il , can ba shown , while those of the Northwest Trading oomiuny Imvo proved an oxponslvo undertaking. The Fox Point ctnnory was built nt n small cost early last year , in time to take in the first run , and 10,000 cases were put up nnd landed in Portland and S \ Francisco at § 1 per case of four dozen cans , less than the market price for Col umbia river llsh , of which latter there were offered last summer f > 0COO coses at 81.05 per case without takor. Of the other canneries there nro none making nny inonoy , although the time must como when the inoxhnusUblo nalmcm supply of Alaska will como into demand. The salt salmon nro fairly profitable , nnd n small factory nt Sitkn ia doing quite n good bua- iiioio , the products bringing from § 10 to 913 per barrel. The great drawback to drying fish is the continued wet wcathor , compelling artificial moans to bo employ ed by the largo factories. LINED WITH TIMllKi : . The whlto nmrblo Icdgoaof which men tion is made in several works on the country nro found in Glacier bay. As fur nn quality gees , the marble is excel lent , but an almost insurmountable dlfli- cutty to working It lion in the numerous microscopic veins which run through it in nil directions. There Is ono product of Alaska which , sooner or later , will.comn into uso.mul prove n source of gront profit. From Chilcnt on the north to thu south * orn uxtromo the islands nnd shore of the mainland nro lined with timber , growing far up on the mountain sido. The npruco in abundance , ranks first ; it resembles somewhat the Oregon pine , but h much tougher , and almost ns hard to work en oak , measuring two foot six inches nt the butt , and raising in n gradual tnpur to n height not ever 1)0 ! ) foot. The Alaskans very much dislike to work this wood on account of its exceeding lumi nous , but thuro is no doubt that in the future , when lumber ia moro eagerly Bought , the Sitkn pine , ns the natives call it , trill find many uses. The wood moat nought nftcr is the yellow cedar or cypress , of which the cupply is extremely - ly limited , but hero nnd there in the vast pine forosin n cyprcsu ia found. It is n palo yellow color , close-grained , tough , durable nnd hns a pleasant odor , BOUIO- what like aaudul wood. So highly prized is it that , out of 1,000,000 square feet which have boon exported from the torti- tory , a considerable part line boon sent to China , 'whence ' it cornea back carved and under the name of camphor wood , Boxen inado of yellow cedar nro used to pack furs in. The rod cedar grown to uomo extent , butvorvlitUohaaaoyofbconfound , H & t i iUtroroHr Sp ; The incip lffurs' jpMtud omBoal ; eoa nnd land otter , martin , fox , both rod and silver gray , nnd bear skins. The seal fisheries nro in the northwestern part of the territory nnd nro entirely con trolled by the Alaska Commercial Com pany , which leased the islands of St. I'aul nnd St. George for the period of twenty yeara from 1870 , nnd from this company is derived the revenue which alone has made Alaska n paying Invest ment to the United Status. The con tract stipulates that not moro than 100 , 000 eoala a year shall bo killed , for which the company pays nn annual fee of $55,000 , tcgothur with n revenue of § 2 for each nnd every akin shipped from Iho islands by the company , and fifty-five emits n gallon tor every gal- bii of ni-nl oil , also that the company shall annually furnish free lo the inhabi tantn of the two islands , 25,000 dried salmon , sixty cords of fire wood , a suUi- cieut quantity of ualt , nnd maintain ouch public achools ns are needed on the islands. All others nro prohibited from killing in Alaska , nny otter , minkmartin , sable or furncnl. HOW TIIK LAWH AUK KVAW'.II. For the purpose ot seeing thit the lawn limiting the number of Heals killed are complied with , treasury ugontn are stationed on the islands ; but ihcru nro moro ways than ono to evade the laws , especially in n far away territory con trolled exclusively by n great monopoly. Every summer trading schooners , an tluy are styled , go out from Unnlaskn witn the avowed purpose of meeting the whaling fleet nnd bringing in the sperm oil. In four weeks they return with largo barrels , which nro entered at the Unulaskii Custom house ns "uporm oil , " and nro immediately shipped to San Francisco. Now , the curious part of the business is that not under nny possible circumstances could thu no-called trading schooners got to the whaling grounds and return in less than ten wooks. The cap. tain of the man-of-war stationed nt Sitkn , speaking of the matter , nays : "I would just like to overhaul ono or two of thoao vessels and find out whether llio oil con tained in thoao barrels runs out oroproadH out lUt and has hair on ono aido. " It n said that uimilar "trading expeditions" leave the coast of Judan quito fre quently. I'lIK FUJI TllAlli : WITH TIIK INDIANS. Many furs nru obtained from thn In dians , to whom the lawn relating to the killing of fur biiaring animalti do not ap ply , uud with thorn the tradora do quito a bushiest. Of courao furs obtained by this moann do not have to bo barreled nnd entered under the head of spurm oil. The Indianu have bacomu very sharp in deal ing with thu tinders. Thu only margin fur profit lies in the largo amount made on the nucoasaries of Hfo , which the trader - or huysat wholesale and exchanges fet pelts. Of all things wnioh the Indian is most particular ubiut buying is his gun. The trader , whan ne gotiating for the sale of ono , a'uka thu savage if ho wants it , and tlu reply is given by taking ono shot. If the gun hits the murk that decides Itand , the Indian wants it ; if not , ho will not take it under any consideration. If hu dee want it , then the trader holds it with tlu butt on the ground , and the savage com moncoH riling up hla skins until the pih pile reaches the muzzle , whim the trade taken the ukiim and thu Indian the gun The Smashes around the village know toi much for this kind of trading , but aloui the northoily const the traders make i good thing tf the business ovary year sometimes gutting in trade over ono hun drcd dollars for a Hint-lock originall ; costing at the most ten dollars. AFFAIRS. Egan of toe Insti--Aiieric8ii ] National League oil/ / Ho Maintains tko,1jlty , of tlio Countyi / 3 , ' ' ro" And Assorts its jal Support of Pi . 1 , I t' A Denial of the > . . * > , ugo Tribune Gable , Soorotary Walsh on , tbo Alleged Sutton Branoli , Ho Utterly Disclaims tlio Existence or Hltoli iililmli n > ( he National I 'fl Dofnnso ol Parnoll. LINCOLN , Neb , , Septuinber 27. With ret- ivncu to the rumor of u revolt ng.ilnst 1'arnol' nMnyo , Ireland , which apposrod In the ; iiic.iRo Trllmno'H cable loiter o ! the 25th , 'nliick Kgan , prcsiilont of the Irish nntlonnl caguo of America , stntod lo n State Journal oportor ycstonUy : "There IB not a prnm of .ruth . in the report. " The correspondent of 1'ho Tribueo , ho aid , was simply imposing HHIU that iiaper. ] lo wai gurpriiod to think Air. Muillll , lor whom ho onter- nins high roipoct , BlumldlQbo de ceived by such obvious * inlssUtumonia. The correspondent stated in n loiter that 1'arnol losiroil the present reprcauiitives in pirlia- nout toform tlio countv of Mavo , .lohn O'Con- lor 1'owor niul liov. iRnac Nelson , to again contest the eoaU nt the next general e-lo'tion , nit the disalTcctecl lengntrs objected to Par- loll' dictation nnd propasod ( Jupt. Boycott uul John William Kallv for parliament. 'Tho truth of the mutter is "enid Mr. Kgnn , vho in thoniiighly convcrermt with tlio Rtaiul- MR of every prominent nationalist and politi cian in Mnyo , "that O'Connor 1'ovvcrs la a loajiicixblo traitor to thn nntiunnl cnuso , to which ho owes any prominence ho has ittalnoil , that Nolcou wns recpiested by hii comtilnunU who nro ninong ; the Htrongcxt mipporters of I'nrnell , to resign his HBU for , hu lenson that ho failed to di.-chargo bis du- , y to tlio party anil that neither of the pair irn approved to Mr , I'nrnell , but , on thu iontmry , lliolr uUhdrnwl fiom IrUh jiolilica H duHlreu , and their defeat at the next election s a certainty. To tnllc of the populiirity ot Itoycott who supplied in his nainu au ndcli- ,1011 to Iho dictionary cf ominoua import to .ho oncmlcM of tjjo ] ) oo ] > lo , U absurd. Any cniulldnto nppmvod of by Pninoll will bo just nfl cortnln of election in Alnyu at thn next vn- canoy as In any conslitncncy in Ireland. I aiovy , an a matter of fact , that theru is not n ynrticlo of ground for the Htntomcnt that thorn H any revolt In nnv part of Ireland against the laadcnihli ) of I'urnoll. " AValHh's denial. Hpocia nibllalicH in tonightn Domocar.it the following rofrcnco to the withdrawal of what purports , o bo the Kiitton branch from the national cngne. There Is is absolutely no such branch of thu lenguo If any attempt wa-i ever made , o orgaiiao ono they hnvu never reported to icadquartorg , novel- remitted nny diicx and mvu constrtucnlly never been chartered ns n. irAiich , and therefore ( { cannot withdraw from i position which they never occupied. I Imvo ecu tha communication nddrosbed by theon luoulo to Mr. I'lvnn and It bears on thu face of t nil Iho appearance of being a forgery , many f the most ordinary Irish iinnioa bolng Indi- ilniiB miss ptllod , n , for mstanco , " 1'H/Jer- Id" spelled " 1'itcdert Id. " Fatal iJonlliiicntnllty. DAF-AH , Toxna , September 8. The lovers rrgody of yesterday , wherein ( ieorgo lloiil- lolch HOVV Min li'mmy Nnmii.H nnd tlion oiiiinlttod Biiicidu , Imslxion the all absorbing , epic of converHatlon , and during the day the > odU" ) were visited by curioiu hundreds. fiirthur hivestlgatlon of thu Identity of Iho ictims of Invo denied bv thounrolontliicf p.ir- nlH , ulio'.v that they hniled fiom Fort Worth , md Ihul lhoir vltitto D.ilui v/ni to coiisiiinntti licirininiloniiis end. Mien NoniiiH1 body wni ulainlodl'y her Inotlior UilHoverili'g unil taken , o li'ort Worth , wlillo HoulHteich VVHH burried ion ) . , I/ater duvelouinontH iovo.il tlio fact hat young lIoiilsHcIi i.s a yiuiug' oflicer in ho Germutiaimy visiting AinorioAon a year's eave of nbsonco. 1 loiiintolch and Miss Nnn- ilu had been Rtopjilng at obscnru placm for evcrnl weeks. His p ronU. who mo Ger- niitiH , lofiissd their Banctlon to tha marriage. li > < lisavo of nbaoncoviia nbjiit dxniring and hey concluded to ditf rather than bo tep- raled , A ilomicUlo. Special dispatch to Tin : lii : : . MADIHON Neb. , Septsinber US. George 0. SleplioiiHon wns shot about 10 o'qock but night by Mrs. Mary ] J. Warren. Stephen- HOU'H depoaltlon wcct taken to-day as ho i not expected to live. If U testimony wn to the efFect that hu was Hotting on n wash tub.speak- ing In a filcmlly manner to the woman , who without warning , draw n xivolvor and flint him , llio ball entering hla right bro.int near thu collar boiiu nnd penetrating tlio right luni ; . H. J , liredoiiHlono wan tha physician in nlteu- ilonco , but up to thn present hour id unable to lluil tfio ball. ' * # W r ; y.v / - S 4 > M-K i o f-l ! > r- - $ . , ( & { & 8utd W& < * < * . rT-'i nii.i i'i-i.i . . i-v An- 1 ' oviet 3a'jnui I'o-.raaif. In I10- i UM HSJKC. 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