JL JIJL- * FOURTEENTH YEAH. OMAHA , NEB , , TIUTttSDAY itIORMNG , NOVEMBER I , ' ! , bh4. NO. 125 NO CHANGE. "flic Official Canvass of New York Ballots , No Important Changes Yet Dis covered , A Small Advantage of 46 for Elaine , Cleveland Still Holdiue : a Good Leading Margin , No Ray of Eepublioan Hope Yet Visible , U'lio Slim PioKi'Csi of the Count ii the City AVlicio Discrepancies Are IX NliAV YOUIC , J ? Jn tha interest of an intclligiblo and con else presentation of the whole matter , the New York Times table is ngaln employee supplemented with yesterday's returns from the cthcial canvass in tabular form. By con lt Uinj the two tables , It will be aeon tha the Times is stiUiciently correc in its estimates to war ran a strong assumption that the full canvass will sustain its summary The discrepaucica found yesterday were small and unimportant , a'ido from the dis covery of 233 miscounted votes in Now York county which , however , will bo readjusted in the full returns. By a loan of 38 and a gan to lilame of C , Cleveland now stands with . plurality slightly smaller than the Tunes' es tiniate. Yet this is insignificant in the whole count and no indications are \iaiblu tbia morning that tha nlhcial canvass wil product ) any decisive alteration in the totals Ol FICIAI , % OTK. * Cortland county Blaine , 34 electors gat . 1,01. , ono elector gets 1,011 , and ono elector 'gals li 13. Cleveland , 31 olectoia got 2,774 , two electors got 2,773. Butler 112. St. John : > 75. NhW 10RK TIMfcS1 TABLK. , IfeSl , Clevo- Counties : land. Ulaino Dem. lcp. ! .Albany ( ilO AlUghauey 2765 110. ! Cattariaugus 13'IS C'avu a 31W Clfatauqua Chemuug 481 Chenango 1052 Clinton 822 Coin nbia t)9 ( ) Corelmd 1268 Delawaic 978 Dntcho's 102- Kno ll')0 ) \ 1773 Franklin Ib90 1'ultoii and Hamilton 1017 988 Giecno . 15 Herliimor . 810 Jellum.u . l'llj ( Kings . 15751) Lewis . 78 Livingston . 1153 Madison . 1711 Mouroe . 5070 MonUomoiy . NowYork . 13221 ! NUnra . 319 Oneida . O'l Ononddga . 372(5 ( OuUno . 73'J Oraigc- . 127 WIO Oiwtgo 2512 Otccuo 131) _ Putnam 577 _ ItenhseUer . 31' ' ) Klchmund . 1971 Itockhind . 1101 fit Lavvroncu , . 7100 Saratoga . 2.1 H Schenectady . 283 Schoharie . 1807 Schuyler . 579 Seneca . 318 . . . . Sti-ubeii . SI8U Suffolk . 553 . . . . Sullivan . 3Iri Tiogi . 988 Tompkins . 128 Lrlst r . ' . . . 5'J ' Warren . 781 Washington . 3115 W& > na . 2113 Westchestor . 2238 1252 Yules 127,1 Told . . G'I7 ( > 1 Domocratlc plurality in 188) ) . 1.301. w Yoi.k , iNovimber 12 The results of e complete elhiial cainaws are not yet ro. ceivid irom lf ] iwari ) , Krinklin , Orange Schuyler , Brooiro , Columbia , Greene , filonru , and bt. Laurence coimtiei. 'Iho canvass so far dues not make material changes from fig ures already published. NKVV YOHK. November 12. The board of canvassers of New York county examined the returns of the first thn u abtembly districts to day , 1'ew differences from press reports pub lished Wednesday moinlag woru discovered , but nothing found that will materially affect Clovohnd * plurality ft published. It N es tlmattd that Oswald OtU-ndorfer may fall hundred votes behind Lis comrades on ih electoral ticket. TIIK 1IASIS 01 IIOPK. NRW Yoitk , ovelnbc It ! . Tha Nov York JMail and Kxpre a thlt afternoo ta\i > : The otllcinl cam&M of thoot of thU state continue , It is generally cxu ce > ded th it the veto of the counties above th Harlem bildgo cminot bo changed to iiHVc Clovcland'it plurality. An accidental rrro may entialy wtpo out the plurality mid o thu nlono are bawl the hopet of the trpubli caiH. At midnight forty of the counties oth cmlly cuivussed gave Clovclai.d a nc tgiln o ! U , le-.aving tha plurality at 1 , < 2 > according t democratic cl.ilmi. This practically ends nn\ \ probability of serious increase lo Hlamo's rut a jiluralitiei , altluuph it is fair to bei in mud that where gama nro expected ill cfciivsKi H dohji'd and the case may > ot b presented in light or ten counties wheio a ci lias been made up The real fight is in tin city and the republican hopes were greatl ; dampened when Kliliu Itoot announced 301 terday ho found the majority to bo 43 22C wiping rut a gain of 120olia aiinniin cd 01 Saturday , Tha total number of votes 01 which , In come form or another , Gcorgo Blln expects lo taku exception to the Inlorma count already had , is about four thousand About a thiid of these are defective , or blaul ballots , and the rest mo Bntler , St. John ant other votes v Inch were ml counted , excludct or otlieru i e aided to sw ell the Clov eland v oto NhW YOHK , November 12. A change favor able to Blalnuby 233 vote.iin thoBuvonth elcc tion district of thu BCCOIU ! assembly district , a against thu returns published Wednesda morning , was undo by thu board of canv asset in this county to-day , but on careful comp iri son with the police and pro-n leturns it i found that the difference will bo niauo up ii districts jot to bo canvassed. A lOMMKUCIAL SKUVTIVK. Ii v Yoitk Noveinbei 12 The board o tiadei .md trmsportation adopted a resolutioi cum cuiiug the "e\prcsgionn of inllammitory ch i icter m connection with thu close contos of the presidential olcctiona , scouting tha ide : of fratUt and asaorting that every citizen wil submit to the determination of the constitute authorities. Ntw Yoitk Novembpr 12 The olhcial can vusa of twenty wards of Kings county show gnu of thirty nine votes for Cleveland and tw for lilalno. The board of canvassers of Albany count are m.akiug blow prcgiese. No footings of th \ ote are yet announced , MANUKAUTUHhKS OV TUB 11ESLU. Tltoi.N. Y. , November 12. Corresnond ents aud reportora of the Troy Telegram inter viewed fifteen manufacturers in the larges manufacturing towns of northern Now Yor on the effect of politics in their industry. Ko publicans and democrats agreed tlut th election of Clov eland would have httb elfoc on any in imifacturing induHries. MOW AIJOUT THU COUNT ? 111LI.S SOW l-EKUKC. IK CONOIISS3 TO PROID hOIl ASCFItTAIMNO VND Ik.OLAIlI.S ( . TH Ut.3Utr. There are pending in congress two bills hav infill view the settlement of controversies con cerning thu counting of electoral votes , eithe of which is in n position to bo taken up early in December and passed in time to apply t the counting of the votes of this election ue\ February. The first is known as the Hoar bill which was parsed unanimously by the senat eaily last session. Its pivotal featuio is foum in section 2 , aud is as follows : That each state may , pursuant tr > i'a ' law uMstiug on thu day fixed for the appi/intmen i f the electors , tryHuul determine , at le it Bit day a before thu timu fixed for the meetnip o tha electors , any controversy concerning the ! appointment , or thu appointment of any o them. Kery such determination made pur Huant to such law so existing on said day , ant m ide at least sU days prior to the said tune o Hireling cf the electors shall bo conclusive ov idence of the lawful title to ofhcu of thu electors who shall have been so determined to havu been appointed , and shall govein in the countiug of thu electoral votes as provided ii : the constitution aud as hereinuftei regulated The bill further provides that the votu of u stito from which but ono return baa been re ct'ived shall not ba rtjccted except upon Iho ufhrmillve yoto of both houses ; and where moru than one icturn , or purported return , lias l)2en received from a state , those ' otes only shall bo counted which "shall have been regularly jzivun by the cloctoia , who are shown by Iho uvidenca mentioned in section 2 of this act to have been appointed. " In case * of failure on the part of t tales to determine their own controvvray "then those votes , and those only , shall ba counted which the two houses- , acting Kepar.itely , shall con current y decide to bo tha lawful votes , " This lull wai referred by thu house to ts epecinl committee on the subject , of which Mr. laton } was chairman , and was reported nek with an amendment known as thu L'lton substitute. It providQii that "If more than ono return , or paper purporting to be a n turn from n atatj , shall h iv u been received by tha presi dent of the nonato , than and in that case the irssidmg officer of thu joint convention shall iiibmit to the mouthers thereof thu dotorinina- Jon auto which is thu proper return ; and hre'O hours slull bo allowed for debate1 , and he joint cunviiitinu shall thtnproctoj to votu ) oi capita , commencing with tlie xtalu of Vlibama , and those votes shall be counted md .uldcd to thu list of votoi already ascer- .allied which a majority of thu joint cnnvon- iou stmll determine to have been u ntainul n the proper nud local return. " Tut ) substitute wai ath ptod by thu house , ml the amended in o inure was ben' , to n con- ereiro commlllcu from which no formal ro- KirtH have hncn m.ado to the two houses. Th t consideration of this subject in con gress began during thu first icgulnr session of hu for'y-lifth congress , the eleclonl contro versy of 187 < > being then fresh In the public idnd. On the first of February , 1881 , Senator ngalls introduced a resolution , which holng mended , wai passed by both houses , and inder Its provisions the last electoral votu was minted on thu 9th of 1'ebruaty , 1881 , It vas at follows : 1 , Tmit the two houies of congress shall a ; emble in tlm hall of thn house of ronrcei nta- ivts on Widmvday , tha 9th of February , 881 , at 12 o'ulcck in , pursuantto the requiiu- lent ) of thu i onstltution and IUWH relating to tie election t f president and vice prukldont of is United St > tes , and thu president of the enato bhall bo the presiding ollicer ; that two lursons ho appointed letters on thu part of the enato and two on the part of thu housi of opre.sentitlvta to make a list of tha votes us ley shall bu declared ; that thu result shall bu elfverud lj the prusidout of the temite , who liall annoutico thu state of the vote und Iho lemons elected to thu tvo honsea assembled is aforesaid , which shall ha doomed u dnclara- ion of the persons elected picsidont and vice * iresidont of thu United SUtes , and together with a list of votes , tu entered on thu journals f the two homos , 2 , That If u Bhall appear that any votes of lectors for president or uco president of the United States lm\o been gUen on n day otho than tlmtlixid for casting such \otesbync of congress , ( n pursuance of the coiidltulloi of the I'nilod Stivte ; if the counting o oinlttftKT to count such \oten shall not esscn tially change thn lesnlt of the election , the ; shall bo lonortod by the p ' Idi > nt of tli9 st n nto in the following manner Were the \oto of olfct w cast on the - day of ISsl ) to bv counted , the ro ult would bo for ( A. 11 for piosidcnt of the United States - \olc" , ami for ( C. T ) for prrsidtnt of UK Uulrod States - \otos , ami If not counten the ii'sult would bo for ( A \ \ ) f ( r proslden of tl i < United Stales - votes , and for ( C 1 > . ) for president of thn I nlte'd Statin - \otos' but in ilthor event - is olecto < president of the United St vtos. And in th same nuvnnerfor vice president. OI < I\NIN : HOW THK COWI10VS hXTKUMIVATKIi 8TOC sTKAl KIN OX THK I I'l-HI MlSIOUtl MAKIM1 . U.KAS SVVVKI1. Sioux City Journal. rrom D.ivo Winnie , who for the past soasoi has been storekeeper on the steamers Helen unit liatcholor , a lopurtcr jostmday obtnlnoi some information about the cleaning out o stock thieves on the upper Missouri. Thee Block thieves , Mr. Wlnnlo sidd , hai been taking horses aud cattle in abou equal numbers from the ranges in eastern Mon Una. These worn crossed atarlous points on tha Missouri , mid taken north into the Hntiih po sijshms for sale Thu c.itilo met blamed all the wood yard mon and most of th traders along thn Missouri from the . I uditl down to Ituford for harboring the c.vttlo thieves. Melvlllo Steward , n wmltliy cattle man o Door Lodge , who has largo hutds in thoJuditl basin , is cmhtod w uh originating Iho movement mont for cleaning out the cattle thieves. A party of 100 cowboys was orgam/od. The i we're divided Into throi LmniH of about cqua number. One band took fie country south of tha Mfcaouri , working all the way from th Judith to the Yellow atone , as far down na the Northern Pacific. A second band tool the south bank of the Missoun , and the thin the nortli.bank of that liver. It was of th two binds that followed the river that Mr Winnie know of , as they frequently came ti hjs boat for supplies. These burned am killed everything before them. Kvcn th cordwood piled up on thu river bank for th staameru was ccattoyed , and during the latlu part of the icaaon the boats often had to burn drift wood. Trom his boat Mr Win mo saw the fight at James ranch , wind ended in the shooting down of the three mti in the house , and the burning of thu rand buildings. Shortly before the boat nrrlvot at Dunn's place , Dunn was lariattod whih trying to escape from the cow-boys , am dragged to death. In all , tvvtnty lovcu moi weie known to ha\o been killed by tha cow boys , on the tharge , either that they aidec the stock thieves , or wtro themselves stool thieves The cow-boys , of latott accounts were below Fort Ihiford , in search of liol Matlhewaand Orinnell , two traders , who ar accused of harboring stock thieves. Th cow-boys having crossed from Montana int Dakota , the commander at 1'ort Uufori threatens to follow them , and put a stop t their further work. Mr. Winnie says that aa the woodbnwk h iv o been run out cr killed , the cattlemen have come in , and that all the country fron the Judith to 1'ort Bnford is now being taken by cittle mon. These are more interested i maintaining property rights thin the wooil hawka were , and there will be plenty of gooi rrder in that country now that legitimate settlement baa come in. Old citizens wil remember Tom Haulon , who , a do en year HBO , was city reporter for the Journal. Mr Winnie taw Tom at the now gold dipping opposite Rocky 1'oint. Hois proprietor of n atora there , and is doing well. NOVI MBKK OROl'S. ItKPOIlT 01- THE NAriO.VAt , 1IUUKMI Ol AIIRI OCLTUKK. WASHINGTON' , November 12. The r.ito o yield or corn indicates a product somewhat ii excess of 1,800,000,000 bushels or an average rate a small fraction above 20 bu hels par acre. The best yields are aa in 1ES3 , in vvhal las boon designated as the Great American De-sell. The "wild regions" in the vicinity o ! the hundredth meridian have produced heavy : ropi of mai/o of high quality. Th it line ol oiiKitudo has ceased to be an .ibsoluto barrier .0 corn production or general farming. Thu ate ot jield in Nebraska being " 85 , ICansas , " > b , Iowa I5 ! , Missouri 31 , Minnesota 33.5. Ohio 31 , Illinois 1 > 0 , [ mliium 29 , Michigan 27 , Wisconsin 21 , Ken , ucky 23. Pacific coast returns yield 35 bush els in Washington territory , California SO and Oregon US. The fouthern stains report a , 'iiIl ) ( of 2U bushels in Maryland , 20 In Tennes c'o , 1' ) in Arkansas , Id in Viiginia , 1C in L'exbs , 13 in Mississippi and Alabama , 12.8 iu Louisiana , liin Georgia , and less in other states. The Now England states avoiagn icarjy 33 buihela , Now York returns 30 and . 'enniylvanla 31 Trfo quality of corn is hot- er than in ' ) - . ! , nearly ov H yvvhoro , and in the lorthorn holt is worth - i to 70 per cunt more. Tliq potatou crop is neatly an averaeo yield or 10 bushels per aero and exceeds I'M ' million mshols. KKAVI5 INVALID ! ) . TUP I1KIOIIT Ol' TUB COMSIIHSIONFII 01 I'K.V- HIONH NHFI ) Ol HI. IKIHAI. I KOISI. \ DON' . WvsinsaiON' , November 12. Thu secretary f thu interior recioved thu unnual icport of ommiesioiier of pensions for the fiscal jear nded Juno 30 , 1881. The commissioner nd- ocatea the adoption of remedial legislation > y contrre.HH which shall takn from thu claim * nt Homo burdens which in their operation mount to a practical denial of his claim. 'hu coininiBsionor adds : "Unless legislation s applicable to them it will bo considered the amu to specify thu classes to bo affected , and no character of proof which shall bu deemed ufliciont to entitle onu to a pension , the result 111 1)0 to prr.tlcally deny the pension to many lousan Is of bravo and disabled soldiers ivhosu suffering and unfortunate social condl- on appeal to tha gratitude , sympathy and nerciful consideration of cnnxresa. Perhaps ; would ha more to tha purpose to say that 10 plea for and in IHmlf of veterans was fur istico , and jintlco alone. " Mlc'hlf'nii'H Ittillotf , DiTHOir , November 12. 1'ortythroo of the ghty Bounties in Michigan rejiort ofllcially lama pluralltiOH at 13,3U ; fusion plnra'ltlcs ' L ( ! ,870. The renminlug counties are evenly Ivnlcd between the fiuioniHtH and lepubh- ana , Thn plurality as given in tha figures HU ar reported will In cut down to lietwRsn , ' On and riOCO , _ The congressional deli gallon auds seven fusion to ono republican , "Wonllior To-day. W HHINUTO.V , November 12. Upper Mlsis- ppi. J'air weather ; light variable winds ; early stationary temperature. Mlmouri volley : Yah weather ; stationary omperatuio ; light variable winds , GOTHAM GAIETIES , Eo&lisl ) , llavorend Samuel , the Orookod Judioialy Divine. "Fedora" Ddvenport and Her Metropolitan Eiisagauiout. Mormon Sluwdnoss and Insid ious Defiance of Law. Something About Shapely Limbs and High Kicking. * ( I'Attl , In llvlnn'Al snliita , ite. : , In Now York IMaiinjjoiijiol tin Ho- iiuiiilHiii'niul I'tilliius. UlSlOltl. Special to UlO liKK. , NKW YOMK , November 10 Your correa poudeut called on the great Madam llistorl the other il , .md wso niur tlnn cha rmcd byitlu > nmiinor In wind slio waa recoi\oJ , The labors of n nowspapc corri ) iiomlont would Indcul bo pleasant wet nil \\linm tlioy interviewed a * court'ona. Madame readily m-quiCHCed when I asket permission to put n few questioni to her , bu before I could do BO sea proceeded to glvo 111 something of her history. Hoi fixco is full and rather dirk , with fore hoadbroidnud high , 'llio lovvor face will nud n llttlo heavy , though never dull. But th feature that giv u soul and expression to th whole IB her wonderful ejcs. Their color pii ? zlea you. They now aeuu brown , now grey changing aud darkening as she warm * to ho subject , " 1 inndo my debut in comedy in a theatre l Lombard ? when but thrco months old , " sail Uistorl , in n play 'called 'Tho Now Year' Present , in which my mother played the lead nit ; part. I commenced to study for the stag when very yowif , anil with the exception of few years after my marrhgo in ISIli , I hat boon plnjlng nil my life. I have alway played in Jfiunch or Itah in , but shall nowdur Ing my American onjapnineiit pliy only i Knglish , n languatro of which I know nothln lour years ago. I have studied \ory hard t acquire it , and can now undei stand and spc a it very well. " Although aa Madamo'a daugl tor , a tall , graceful young lady , who ojcaasion ally acted tno role of interpreter to her mother explained , "Mama commenced readin Shakespeare aa noon as i ho w.is able to under Bland the language at all , and the Kngllsh o Shakespeare' * time was BO dilforont in many respects from that now spoken that bhu ac quired a peculiar manner of expressing he thoughts in Knglish , and often found dilliculty in making herself underjtood. " I bethought mo that w. re madnmo unex pectedly cast upon an island in company witl a couple of Bowery boot blades , well up in tin slang of the day , she would bo quickly forcoi to the conclusion that her education wua fa from comp ete , and Hi ike'pearo's English ex cecdlngly HmUed. " t "I shall remain in this country four month" , lesuinod she , "playing in several of your larg cities , but returning to Now York In Decom her , when I play a two weeks' engagement u the Star theater. My repertoire will c n is of 'Mario Antolnittg' 'Queen Kluabuth , 'Mary Stuart.1 and 'I/idv Macbolh. " She declaied Mnrle Antoinette to ha her favorite role , and In sneaking of Queen JHI/i belli , Baid , "I do not feel the sympathy witli this character that I could wish to. I admire jii7iboth ; , she was u-fiiand ! would you say maseulino and noble , not a queen but rathei .1 great king. Not always tender and sometimes \ulgar. " When asked if she had over Been Mary Anderson on the stage , Madame said that him had not , but tint Miss Anderson had called on her several juars ago in 1.onion. "A lovely joung woman' Miidumo Klston pro lonnced her , while of Barnhardt she paid , " .She exhausts herself in order to overwhelm , jut foema to 1 ick something Is perhaps not i symiiathic interpreter of the role ] she undertake * . " Of Madamt's charmiDg daughter 1 was afterward * ) asked a do-cripti'on. winch I guo , ogethcr withan cstiniituof what 1 bolloved lor .igu to bo. I give it as twenty , thinking hat oven then , I hid , with the itsunl gimti osity of my sex , donated a year or two. Judgu hen of my surprise when to-day 1 read in one of the dailies tint "Mailamo Histori'n only daughter , a young ludy of 31 yoais , A.C. " 1 cannot help feeling tint the reporter who pen ied these words I'ud previously tendered his cird at Mad.xm'rt hotel and received the n ply 'Not at home , ' whereupon hu determined to vroak Ids vonganca upon the next genera- ton. The Hov. Samuel who hnsBO suddenly limped into public notice by hlx arrogant isHUinplitm of the role of judge , was greeted jy an unusually largo congregation bimday nornlng. Ho could not Jet the opportunity > ics to fnrthet impress his listeners with the dea tlul hu know what ho was talking about , nd made frequent reference to thu politic il llimtion. Ho IH known of old here > , and the rusteort of a certain church inNuwYoik ould tell soina savory stories about the ruv- rmid gentleman. ratline Davoniort | i regletered at the JJvo L'tt , She coinincncoH an engagement at the 'uurlienth Hlreot theater , November 10th ilnymic 'Vedora" with nearly the a-imo cait IB last year. Her excillent rendering of that haracter last winter proved such a Hiirprlso to ow Yorkers that she need have no four of nanclal failure this PCMSOII. I wonder how nmtiy iiooplu liavn read the etalls of that remai biMo trial that hm just oachnd iti concluiiini in Halt L.dco City. 1 efer to the cam of the United SUtis vf. Judgcr Clawsoii. Those who hive read it mst have been Impiedecd with the fact that 0 cleve-rly Imvo UIOHO panplo sinned against lie laws of tha land unit morality that in one way , and ono way only , can sulwt.mtial oti- onca bo obtained uir.lnul them md that ruin tli3 lips of their own victims , thuli ilni.il wives. As iai < l the able prosecutor in us address to the- jury "Are you to doubt that the defendant has lolated the law as wo charge' Are you to sit 1 your cluirs and say , "No one saw the mar a o ? " If you take this view WH may an , well cloto the court * lit re , for wo will never nako a conviction from thu to.titmmy ofta DIM who have ecn these iimrnugo * solemn- zed' Then read the tontliiumy of that Mormon - I mon of all Mormon * , 1'roaident Taylor. Cnlled to the wilni'M otand ho U a'kivlhy th pro < on\tlon 'Thprt' l a ductriiH' of tin1 church , n there not , Mr. Tajlnr , of plural mairiiigce ' "Why , certainly there n. " 1 N tin-it' any record of theno mintages * ' "It l < \ory prnhibln thiro li. ' "Did jou o\cr moll' " "I don't know that I Into. " "If j m wanted to BOO It ii thonuy uirau of nicertainmg win ro It i ' " 1 rould tmd nut lij inquiry ' "Will you bo good imough to di so' " "Well , I am lint good enough to d < so. ' An r.uulnh Nomldti of OHVidnch'i "lir Dm he * ' n driwiug Uigo hmutt at New I'arl theatre. It U boliiR t\\ng \ bv the Nocioi Open trmipo , with .NIUs Cathntno l.i > wi II the titln role Could 1 bo p-rmlttrd the bin r ty 1 should llko to reUse In r name , writing i liOwtlncM for I.owli. Sunn nne ehcuil 1 dn th lady the kinducsn to toll her tint it le s liberi dhilaof | hi r person would | > roqulto a tantalumg aud ihnrmlng , nhuo it would hiu le < nnuieatlng i llect ou aome of her audience One rather expects high kicking from i ballet girl dresvd for the cca lon , hut to so nn nctrt HI gather up hm long robei , retreat ti the hack of the stagii In outer to gatagocx t irt , then ciuiio prancing ( ! nu n to the foot light * and deli\i < r hem-lf of n kick wluw hnight Umves nothing to ha conjectured , h , ti say thu lo.vit , a somothinir that ono is unpie pared for. I'.Uti the dixiiio U once morn among us She COIIHH IK mini with a piptty pout , a pa larrot and her Ntceollnl. The g oat cat o [ > rima domnihasohgint np\rtmouts in th Windeor hotel. Mgi , Cniwl , Kiiino'i luoit able ropresenti tl\e , talked tu a higonudU'iica In the cathe dral Sunday oMinng on the Biibject of th Catholic Church nud 1'olllical lifo. It Is nur pnslng how well The Axonuo" IK roprcsuiitoi whonu\erMgr. Capi-1 eondoRConds to grace the pulpit of the ctthodial. Hn 1m mud many friends among the fair rich ones nm not a few coiiMrtH , lint Uunu'it pilitlo st lence' ou this subject renders it hard to te-1 their actual numbers. C ntijl < MiH Disuiisi'H In Cattle. WASUIMITON , November li ! . Dr. K. il Salmon , chief of the boieiu of animal Industr submitted to the coiiimi'tsiouor of agriculture report on cvntugioua diseu cn of animals Conbldernble epieu is given to a detailed hist oryof tha iccoiit outbreak among the cattle o Kansas and to a discretion of its sMiiptoms lie roicliCH the conclusion that disease wa ergotism duo to eating fungus know n aa ergo Upon the treatment and prevention ol th disorder ho 8a\s. "When tha drat signs u the disorder appear the most important , pom to be attended is to make n complete cluing of food , and so ) that It bo of good qualit ) nutritious and free from orgot. It would ale bo proper to imo a dose of physic , onn to tw pounds of J'PMOUI silt * , In order to re-movo a much as possible of the poison still continue in the digestive organs , and to follow th ! with soft food , as mashes and roots. In th last so % ore cases in which p irt of the hm wai already lifeless , treatment will mail little Ihogioater numbei of cauw , howovtir , wer not advanced to this ntage when thu laincnca was first noticed , And this will bo greatl bonuhtted by removing the cause and placln the nnlmal under faxortblu conditions for r ( BJstiiig the ] > oison. Aory important condl tion is warmth , liven when the annuals are fed large quantities of ergot , they seldom sn for except in cold weather and consequent ) in attempting to check the advnncu of the dn ease , advantage should bo taken ot thu fiic by placing the cattlu In warm sheds. Auothe condition believed by no mo to hav influence on thn development ergotism I water supply. With plenty of water alwaj nt hand the animal can roiHt e-rgolism for a longer tlmn thin whore there is a deficiency o wnter. Krgotism can probably bo entirul prevented by cutting hay before seeds form lu Illinois and Missouri I saw thu clearcs examples of this. Hay , composed of fnm kinds of grass , cut on thn tuino land , was fret froin'JetTJufr ' , ; -largely infected "with it13 scendlug IIH it had boon cut gn on or ripe Jfay cut Kree.il n more digestible and in over way moioalnuhlo tlmn that which is nllovm to bocoino weedy and ripe , aud the latter i much uiiiri ) liable to prodnei suvuro dlsoilecs such as indigestion or ergotism. This dmoasi may , therefoie , be averted by proper am careful m.inagemonl , lir TinulMcH In SK.\c , , November 11. Mho mister of ttu steamer hochlol , chiiterod by the governmonl : tike a bittahon of police to thn I sin o jkyc , rofiisod to proceed , and can roll ad hit agreement. At n mass meeting at Stornaw./j , < > -day , resolutions were passed condemning , hu action of the niithoiities In neuding police , o Skyo , ami tlmusaudH offered thomselve-sas MIimtcera to go to Skyo to assist thu crofters. jollihnmi hi twoon the pohcu mid the croftir < ) f Skyo are feared. Iiirmlnhim secret land restoration league hai sent a tulcgr un to Skyo embodying a re'solutlon of sympathy , but ad vising the crofters to adupt all lawful means if resistance cirdy. An A ] > pcnl I' iira Solid SAVASVAH , Ga , November 1'J. AIIIOBK the Otolutlons udoptod at thu demucrutlc meeting tint night was tha following KEHOI \ KD , That wo welcome the day when hem shall bo no solid south imd no Hohd lorth , but a solid union as it was eighty years go , and when all American eiti/uic , whlto ind block , mitivo and adopted , at homo and ihroad , shall stand pqunl before thn law ami > ] covuied and protected by our eumtry'n COIIIKM llcill'H VO > . llAUTtoill ) , Conn. , Novinnbor 11Olhcial eturiiH show the n'rubbcan canilidutes for tate secretary , treasurer and comptroller have iluralitirs over thn democratic candidates of bout Virt nach. Waller , for Rovorn r , was lie only democrat getting n plurality , The ogislaturti , which IH republican , will have the boosing of the entire ttato ticket , IIicKl. Ijouls ( Jalllc Con vonl Ion. ST. Louw , Novumbir I'--Thu long talked f cattlumon'd convention will as/irmblo hero ext Monday. There will hn nearly ! )00 dele- gatiHimd It is estlm.it ( l ! , < ) 0 i ittlomim rom the northwest , west , Texan and Kuronu rvill bo present. It Is the first time the stock- ion of the entire country wl 1 moot me m- cntlon. _ _ A Itcpiililii'iiu t/niii , Give NVATI , Niivembjr UThw official ro- tins from thu ninth Kontuoky congrusHloiml iHtrict chow the election of W. II. Wade- voith , rep , , by a majority of 10. ! , In JUonlii'nl. MOSTIIKM , iNiOviunbcr 1U. DlpthnrU la In- ro.ixing t < i an alarming extent. TV phoid fever do prvvnllH , Thu doctors attiihutu the epi- omlu to dr.fectl vii city drainage , lilllCll < 'K ( ill ) DUBLIN , Novomlx-r 12. TJw corpmation of 10 city of Llmurlck' duy almost unanl- iioutly rcfuxed to pay any .itti nilon to th itcond writ for extra pollen Ux. RAILWAY AND COMMERCE. A mo oiiuiov I'OIITINH , Oregon , \o\ombir 12. London advici's state th-it the Orfgon construction . oinpiny hii ln-rn aw rdai\ \ the contrait ol Dallding , equipping niid keeping In repair for onajiMrn Mtltitad from thn privs nt tirmlnus il the Orcgm , \ California rund to moat the California ; I Orof-un nt the stito lino. The con ti net pifco n two millions. TIIK VVVIIVSIIND TIUST ( OMI\S\ . ST Lot is , November 1'J. - The Central trust eompiny , > f Nu ork and Jamml' . ( hcmy as b un ) hoi Inrsand defendants In the suit ot the Wnbishnud vs. the Com ral trust compiuv it al , nmdn application bofoio JuilgiTreUm thn Unitid States circuit rourt for the appoint inont ol a ri'ci ivtr of thn n abash ou liHluilf of the bond holdout. The jiresoiitrf euvers nro Solon llninphiuj-s and Ihomasi : 1'utt and w 01 n appointed May 17 on iiiiplUatKin of the Wnb h road The hearing was lidd over until Monday , 1IONMT INSOIVKNCl. 1'nrnsmiu , 111 , November 12. John A. llinlim , president of the Klrtt National bank of this city , and he-id of a Inuling Imsinoss firm , to day resigned his position in the bank and nmdn an assignment. lln liabilities nia estimated at SM.UOO as ls not RIVIIII Tim failure will not intorfcro with the business of the national bink. run iiiicuisri u Kxioins. W \SIIINIITON , Nov umber 12 , The total valifs of domestic breadntulfs nxportod dur ing Oct hurls tUl.Mt.HJ , iigiiinc 511,711) ) , l'U ' ! for Iho cotro < pomllng month In 1JKI. Ten immlhs , nndnd Octnborl8l : ) > t-l'20lli ! ) , OI7 , initial I3,12iil : : for the corresponding period CHOl't.l-ll ' A sVVOIU 110VV AM ) SOVNDM. UVCKJT IS TI1M COOK Klt.NTV , 111. , 1NSVNK V.SU.IM. Special telegram to the IH K CHICAOO , Nmointiir 12. A row has broken out.it the county Insane as ) luin between the members of thu medical sttff on ono sulo anil the wvmlcn and hli aids on the other , anil Homo scandalous rovalaltons aio promised. A sonumttoaof the county Lovil bopan invcstl' gallon to-day. Tim ineiube-rB of the irodicnl board testified that thu patients are not properly fed : thai thu labor ol some of them is cnilojed | am ! the product sold for thu benefit of the warden' * friends , that they wore insuthciently clothed ; and in short , that the niau.iitomont was morel ) .a politica1 machine. Dr. Koullur , of the medical stair , test ! lied ho had on envcral oco.i. elons heard a man's voicu for quitu a protracted - tractod period in the loom of tha mation. ( julta a sconojollovvod this Btatument , nt out ot tha commissioners , a mombei of the cone niltteo , demanded that the nniuo bo given , Dr. Kooller replied that the volcu was that of his questioner , tha commissioner himself. The vvitneis * wont on to gtvo dates , and the matron was subsequently culled and testified that she was not in her rooms at Iho limes mentioned , having Biitrendored it for thu accommudatlrii of thu commissioner , who desired to remain at tha asylum for the night. UAAVKIlYlj TUKKIOYS. TH VNICSf.lMNfl ritOCI.AMATION Oh ( .UVEIIN01 SHI HM VS. Dhs MO.NKS , la , Novcmhar 12. To tin stitoof Iowa , by thu governor ; a proclama lion appointing a day of public thanksgiving In accoulauce with the action of the prcsi dent , 1 , Huron II. Sherman , governor of tin stale of low i , lereby doslgnale Thursday November 27th. 1881 , as .1 ilay of jmbln tliankamvlnK. On that day , let the people ii thcli homes and their rcspociivu ii'aeiu ' o w'WJliy-rBudijc tk ikUjtu. AJurghtyGpd fu the manifold blestmga of the Tour , for jwace for freedom from pestilence , foi the gone'ra prosperity and f jr thn bounteous harvest , Ii : icstimonv whereof I have hereunto nit nn hand acil caused to hn affixed the pro it seal ol the state of I own Done at DCJ Molnos lid Hth day of Novoiubei , in thu je.ir i f om Lord onu thuusand tight hmidrod and eighty ] UUIIKV K. SIIKUMAN. Tin : ci Till WA-SIIINOrOV JIONLJIKSF OVhlUOI'S All , OTIIHl WOIIICS 01 .MAN. WASHINOTON , November 12. Thu WoHh- iifton mouuinont to duy reached a greater u ight than that of any other struuliiro in the world , being 20 feet , ti i inches above the leer of thu monument. Thu next highest structure Is the splru of UIH ColoRuo catho- Iral , which towers fill' ) fci t above thu lloor of hu building It H estlmali d tint it will taku int twenth-livo working days to complete thu inurnment , so there is no doidil of Us being i mhi din timu for dedication on the L'L'd ot 'ibiuarj. _ Coiiiiiiissloii. Ni.w Onil'ANs , Noviimbor 12. A 1'icay.uiio Vicksburg special says tha steamer Mississippi rrivcil this afternoon with all the members of ! ie Miu'lssippi river commission on thu way own. Thu coimnUsion inspected thu gov- rnnii ut works at I'lniii Point and Lalio 1'rov- deuce , also mspectod thu works at Delta 'unit , Tlmyleft hero to night for Kid Ktvei , whnro they tuko the Htnamci Pntrol .mil pro- ooil ilown the Atcbfalay.i , which they will lioionghly inspect with a v low to recommend- ng to tno nu\t congress plans und spicItuM- ions foi itaimprovemiut. 'I'lii'iil i IIM ! Plans. Si. I.OLIS , Mo. , November 12. McCul ongh in at the .Southern hotel .md intends to uavu for Now York to night , whuiicu ho goon o Pittsburg to play .in engagement next veok. br. loms , November 12 John McCnl- ongh did not start eastto-mght hut H spend- ng his timu qulelly about the hotel under thu wathchfill c.iro of Ids friend. He seems quite itional nn all subjects uvcept acting und isists that ho intends to ni ct lua cngagu- tents for the hi ason. /IruldcMilnlly lilllrtl p > < clal teltgram to Till : IlKK. Kn > Oioui ) , Nub. , November 11. William I , Strolnn , ono of tha leading lawyers nnd iiHine-H men of Itud Clom ) , was acsldontallv ml diMil whlla out hunting with a number of loud * to-day. A deep gloom has settled ver the town. Dnvvn In N , Miss. , Novoinbor 12. Yu/oo Ity urn ! Meridun cell brated Cleveland's fctlon to ri'ght. Olhclul 111 Miaii'Mipiil ' RIVO leveland 7s l , , lilalnu I. ,7/1 / ; Cleveland's nujoiity U5l , > t. 1'ivlll'H I'l'crdiilil. ] ' \lllH , November 12. Thu tribunal pro- lalm d thu abxulutn dUiolntioii of thu nuir- Putti and the Murqnla C uix , MID-WfEK WIARCIHS , ia1 ? ! ! Biisiofss on Ibc Ctiicep Marvel ? , Ganernl Gallic Market Fairly Steady All Around , Hogs Depressed in ! y os by the Heavy Ecol g , I 5 ( V Strone Showinc 2. ill Points On 'Ohan ' Wheat Improves Gy * ; < 7 from a Bad Corn Kli incr TlirniiKliii" ! Onts Firm Kjo Mtontly ami ProvlNliini IJctlcr. OIIICAOO MAUKKTH. Special Telegram to TlIM KKR. , CATTI v. Cllli'Vno , Xovombur 1J. Thera wore only about 200 cars of Westerns and Texans auiorg thu fresh arrival ) ! , The receipts , as will bo soon , woio heavy and the per cent of natives was greater thin yesterday. The Relit lal market was fairly steady here end there , There were no really fint cloaa steera on the market. Mhero were several droves that countrymen would classify aa good , and for such , prices remain around about 57E@G25 , Two loads of Liverpool cattle averaging 1115 and 1 ICO wore bought at 0 lo'ijli 2"n There wuru plenty of that class of natives averaging- 1110 to 1200 that arn making ino@l8J or thereabouts. Western cattla are selling _ at profitable prican. Thorn wern several trains of primu MonlauaH and Wyominga on the murkct that mada fior > ! ltOa535. The Sudduth and Pr > tt Montinas averaged close to 130 ) and Bold lor 5 20 ; the Harry Slebnr Mnntanas averaged 1IOJ ! und idso Bold for 5 1 * and the Kohrs M ontanns averaged 1 55 and sold for h Mi ; good to choice , 1200 and 1350 pounds , 6 f > 0&i ( ( ) 10 ; common to medium , 1000 and 1200 pounds , 4 20@5 30. Montanas , 120H pounds , n 10 ; 100 Montanan 12S.2. 5 U5 ; 141 Moniana.Texans , 1017 , I W ) ; 51 Montanos , 1313 , h 20 ; r.8 MontMias , 1175 , 4 bO ; 3'JJMon- tana-Tu\.inj , 1)18 ) , t 25. 1ICX.H. Under tha heavy' receipts \alues dropped strong , lOc per 100 .ill around and in some * iuetinces tlioru was a cuolmo of 15c which would make a diop of 15c since Monday. Common and rough packers s ild down to I 10 I > @ I : tO and along thoiu but the great bulk of good to choicu jnckers sold around about 450 @ 1 tiO and best pacUers at 4 OOfo. 1 70. Fancy aesoited , heavy , sold at 70 ® 1 75 and these weio thooulsldo ligurua f r the day. Com mon and sklpp , light , sold down to 4 00 ® 1 2."c aud boft assorted light of 200 and thereabouts at 4 10 ® I 00 , largely at I 50. A car load of fancy Biugcr * , uvcr.ixing about 18H , Bold for 170. ON The leadini ; articles in the npnculatu e lists were improved to d y in that values wore higher all around , undo BO by the batter domaod from local traders. The call hovvovar was mm'nly from sojlpera Thn light receipts contributed largo y to the general strength. Thu ulosa of thu morning tesaion was firm at the iiiotatlou | . \VHKAT. Onoucd steady at well up to yrntcrd.iy' * closim ; fgurc's , uirly quot itlons being the lowest of tro I'nv The Brintvvhat slumpy feuhiig w.ia contiibutcil early in thu dir from Iho stock innrkut , but thu light receipts hero and nt other points MICH overcnmothis feeling aud the latter part of ttiutc'sslon wan firm with a steady demand from local traders. Tho- range was within Id irrfgulotly upwards. No , 2 spring sold at 7 < ST . COIIN Opened a abide hotter than yesterday s irictiH imd all through the session ruled firuiPiv .hnn vui-tcrday. The ileniand was principally 'rom local ( uppers. This fiict nod the light eceipiH helping to a flini market all tbroueh huHFssion , Kliictuatlous were within Ij. No. i nth Held at l ! ! . OACS kept un firm and went In good demand with out being very liberally nil > cd. i'lnctn.-vtloru. were very slight ; } c .and steady upward. UYK , . steady and unchanged , No , 2 cash being quoted ut f.Oc and December nominally at 40 premium. I'HOV IH10.NH woru steady and fractionally bettor for futureo. in pork and Urd. Cash pork told nt ? 12 75 © 13 00 and cash lard ut $7 12J. Cosily LONDON" , Ntivunbor 12. The government Issued deficiency estimates with leferencu to the cost of thu Nilu expedition. The army will -out Ul,0)0,000 ( ) dvei the estimate ; the nay \y L'.t.'l Oi)0 ) : fur tint Bechiiana expedition , f.'li75 00 < l will bu required f r the army ; t'50- lei the n ivy , K\ciiitlvo appoliuinnnt. WVSIIINOION , Novoinbor 12. The proildunt accepted thu renlgnaiion of Jud < ? o Howklahi ( ! . Wells , of thucomndHsioneranf tl.H Alabama elaniH i.nd appointed Jndgu Jnmi-aKnrlan , of luwu , to tuc.ucd him as presiding idgo of t''o ' court. _ _ I > I'IWBIU'H | Tola WILMINOTOH , Novumber 12. Tllo olHcial vote of the state of Delaware It. Clevulaudi 17,051. Lhuno 1778. St Johafr. , UutlfnC. St. John anil lintler votes rjo reporiod in Nowcustlo county only. TeKanen.ucd Irgis. lutivo votu is 1,3-V ) . ' Tim Nut tonal Granuo Nvilivu.LK , Tunn , November U. Thcv rlghuunlh animal MI mon of thu- National lirangu cotiuuunccd to-day In the senate , clmubi.r of tl a tatu cupltul , ,1 J , Woodman t CMIchuiuu , worthy nustar , p < c ! deiit. Tie BOtnlon was p ivuto , ClOllVOBtlDIl , , Utah , Kovunrrr Ifi Tke Ttah and IdaH/3 ttockmon'H convection tvoro to dav- iloclarud In favor oi Gen. Bilsbou , 17. a. uunv , Jtdahi ) , ttu tr chuicu tux preaiilcnt of the Ht , Itouls Ktock uau\entlun t > a thu 17th iiist.