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! ! J * r- * f H * * * J * * " * ' , * * L. i. .Mfmii > , . . . . , . yipJffl Jl | \l - * T r - OMAHA FOURTEENTH YEAR , OMAHA , KEB , , SATURDAY ; UORNING.'NOVEMBER 15 , 1884 , NO. 127 LITTLE BY LITTLE , Snail Pace Progress of the Official Cawea. Eleven Assembly Districts iu the Oity Reported , All But One of the Outside''Ooun- tioa in , " A Reduction of 307 on Cleve land's ' ' Plursi'ity , Ho Now Has a Loading Margin of 1,054 , Pi-iss Figures Tnmtim- ny'f itutlllcatimi uuil Kamlnll's Speech. TIJK COUNT. .Vndtho : day finds the canvass of the vote < ai Now York ttnto Incompleted with the tir- dy tactics in tlio county n New York still In practice , The tables of the Count as estlmat- e'l by the metropolitan press on the night of November otb , with n tabulated statement of 'tho returns from the six assembly district ! , up 'to ' that hour (0 ( p. in last evening ) received , are appended. Since their receipt , live other ] districts hnvo been reported with ollhial figures from Kingi county. So far , on all nuthentio returns from Now York county , Blaine hai n tot-sl of 231. Kings county , however , alters Clove- land'd plurality by an advance of 20. Ac- eeptingthen figures given , 12CS , as Cleveland's plurality outside of New York county , it will readily besuen that on nil returns officially repartee ! up to this morning Cleveland hai a total plurality of 105 } , a reduction of 307 on previously canceded figures. NI\V : T.OHK COUNTY , , * NKW YORK , November 14. The total vole of Now York county , witli which comparisons of the Associated Press progresses , is that furnished by the city proas bureau on Novem- bar 5th. It gave the following ( inures : Cleve land 133,080 , Llaine 89,817 , Uutler 3,313 , St. John 071) ) ; Cleveland's plurality -13,223. There are twenty-four assembly district ) in New York couuty. Their vote , as first reported by the city prc-s , is appended , liy keeping it in hand , the roturds , as tfcey are canvassed and- reported , may bo compared , and any discrepanciei may bo noted. AhSKVDLr DIVTKIOTS ± < i liKrOKTKl ) NOV. Mini : Dists. 15 1 nine. Cleveland. Butler. St. John. i . . . 2,21:0 : 4,512 89 10 ' ' ' ' 0 , , 01 101 8 J. . . . . . 2,027 5.110 . .131 -10 4 2,3 ! > D- o33 , : ; J55 ! ) 5 2.C95 1,508 125 IS I 2,03(1 ( 5,012 122 4 7.x. . 1,8.i ( 1,023 ICO 71 x. OS x.t ) 4,437 fi/2'i ' : ! 119 121 10 I 177 5,588 111 11 11 3,607 3,312 57 3i ( 12 3,0 IK 5,171 71 15 13 1,871 ! 4,4i3 : 130 111 11 , 2,255 1,337 71 20 15 , 4,150 0,137 215 13 1(5 ( , 2,718 5,31il 107 0 17. 5,205 0,401 207 57 18 , 2,812 0,052 2)2 ) ° 5 19 , 4,08) 0,580 117 50 20 3,131 (5,114 ( 15-i 8 21. 4,059 4,01,0 57 55 22. 5,341 J.OJl 2ri8 01 23. 7221 8,812 297 132 24. 3,015 5,133 112 93 , Totals , 89847 13.'f,083 3,313 Clove and'H plurality. 43,233. \ Tha following Inve ahv.iJy beeu reported : I'Dists. Blaiiia , Cloeland. . Butler. St. John. ,2 , 2,13) 5i37 91 ,3 2,024 Mil 120 j 4 2,3)1 ! ) 0,822 158 , ' 5 2,00J 4,50S 12. " . 0 2f > . ° ii ; 5,012 120 , 8 4,722 4. ] 10 09 . The relative pains and losses for tha above r six assembly districts of Now Yoik county al- reaJy reported are us follows : Cleveland' * I BalBR , 12 ; ClevelandV lo ses , ICO ; Blaiue'ti grfin , 79 ; JJlaino'i ) 1 js-cs , 01 ; a net gaia for Ulaioa of IM , Tliin doss not include the dif ference ! alreuly noted in the complete canvas - vas of the Firat and Suventh ajsemb'y dis trict , nor are tlio chaugea in Now York coun ty included in the stateiuent of the vota which puts' Cleveland's plurality nt I.2CS. Tlw Fourth precinct the Flrtt election district of this city , which was Hont back to the in- epotors yesterday for correction in its form , was counted election night , as havirg given 41 for lilaine , 198 for Cleveland and 1 ior Hut- ler. ler.Tho The Sixth , Nineteenth nud Twenty-sixth precincts of the .Saventh assembly district , \vhich were eimlldrly rfturnecl for correction , pave acconl'ug ' to the firjt liguros reported , Jilaino IDS , Cleveland 375 , Butler 0. If these , Hrnrea ate not changed tno First assembly . listrict will show v gain of nine for ISIatno .over the fipnrcs < i [ November 5th , and n IOIB ho t or Cleveland of ftrty-iuno. The Seventh .district will thaw a gain for HIabio of 215 and njjaln for Clovelatd of 91 , Jt li claimed by tihc democrats that tke irst conn tin theeo two .districts .was incorrect and that the final can- .viu. ! will show little or no gain for either aide , ftanklin county ottioijd Cleveland 2,018 , RlaiBi , 4,038 , St. John 70 , Butler 07. 71 ItEVIEU 01' TUC COUNTIES , 11 AlliCJiintica of this B ale have tent in their official .reports excepting Now York , Krio and Monroe. If there is no cliaxge in the plurality of these iv'ireo countlrn from what wai re ported ) jj'.Ut'ir county clerkn just before the canvass ufithelr rotiuna bezrui , Clevelt id'u plurality Ui.tie ntato wi.I be 1,208. The fifty- e even'coniitJscwhicli have reported ahowpalna IU .for Clou'laiKl.QC 27 ; losses for CJovelatd/jf . ( SO ; gains for JJ/aine / of 13 , and losjen for Slainu of 11. The Norfolk .oi sty official cauvaus shown that Cleveland hurt plurality of 553 vet < . [ This ? preos witli the yirn&Vi table. St. I < aw- rencae.unty official ; Blaine , . .VII ; CJeve- i land , 0,035 ; St. .Tollman.-tjutler,20. . plurality , 7.4CI ! ' ,1 , , agros with the Time's llgurtt. Iho > - . | imi luslno's plurality 7,401 , again of 4 , The count-y clerk stiles tint tha oUlclal can- v.vsof ( . roentcouniyvtllnotbd completed until Mr.mlaycvmdugnexl. The Times and bun ci > ch give Blaine a plurality of IB , N'isw YOHK , November 1-1. The otlictnl vote "j Kings country announced this evening givei Cleveland C'J,2SS ; Blaine , f3,512 ; JUitlnr , 2212 } St. John , 1420 ; a twin for IValno of 2 . VASIIKIHULT'S nou ) . M , YOIIK November II. Senator Gor man , chairman of Iho democratic national Fxocntlve committee , fiUloa that win , II. Vandcrbllt has not made nny contribution to the national democratic campaign fund. , H KHIUItKS. NK\V YOIIK , Novcmierl4. The World says that It has not touched the Inures on the electoral vote slnco l t night , thnt thorn has been no change. Tlio Times gives Cleveland 1,207 plurality , again of ono over yesterday. Thu g ln is In Kinns c unly. NKW YOIIK , November II. The Tribune tnbo gives Blaluu 57731 plurahly in the counties of the state outside of Now \oik mid Kings. In the latter counlics it says the democrats claimed 58,057 plurality for Clove- land. The losses thus far of the canva-s in tlie above two counties nro said to reduce Clove-land's plurality to 68,688 , still giving Cleveland n plurality in the state of 851. NKW YOIIK , November 11. The managing editor of n morning paper here says : ' ' city pro's bureau figures on the election trlcls in thr city bent to the Wcstarn Asso- elated [ ireea on the night of election nio cjr- rcct and nro found to bo correct by the can vncs- ers , But the buievu In grouping the liaiircs into assembly districts got them mixed up , nnd ictriiis as canvassed uy the atsemhly dis tricts nro of course cnt'rely dllTurout from tbo bureau ; . Totals nro the same , but the a- BCinbly district i all differ more orlcss nnd thus fnr show nn nppnront gain fur Blaine that in leality will ba reslored lo Cleveland Inter on by the figures from the other distil els. The bureau' figuvci on elco- lion districts are right. The fign . . of n sem- bly districts are all wrong. But'o ! tola's of both agree and the trouble Wiis that the In'- reau got the wrong lieures into the a'se-nbly district tubloa. Wo ( tlie managing editor nnd n do/en others ) nro convinced of tMs , boca'-'o we hnvo been over the figures over nnd over again. " NKW YORK , November II The miss ! > , election district of the Ninth assembly disti , is the 31st. This was before reported ns giv- ingjlllalne , 112 ; Cleveland , 103 ; Butler , 3. LATKST UKTUHNS. NEW YoitK , November 15 , 1 a. m.-r-Tho olliclal canvass of the Ninth assembly district of this county , with -Tliirty-fitst.oldctlon dibtrict miiein ? , civcs Blaine 1.440 vote" ; Cleveland , 5.117 ; Biitlur , 122 ; St. John , 121. Tlio vote published { November 5 iravo Blaine 4.1H7 ; Cleveland , 0.202 : Butler , 113 ; SI. John , 121 Net gain ior Jllnino , S2. 'Tenth ' distrlcl cdinplsta pives Blaine ' 1,177 ; Cleveland , o.ODl ; Butler , 121 ; St. John , 11 , a change of 3 in favor o Cleveland from first press reports. Eleventh .district complete : Blaine , 3of,7 ; Cleveland , ' ' 3,2JButler , 57 ; St. John , iO. No . i change. > , - Twelfth dUtrict 'complete : Blaine , 3,018 ; Cleveland , 5i73 ; Butler. 7U St. John , 15. Chance of 1 In favor of Cleveland. Thirteenth district : ( Thirteenth , Sixteenth nnd Twenty-tightli election district referred to conindttses on technicalities. ) Fourteenth district comjileta Blaine 2 - 250 ; C eveland1,397 ; Butler , 74 ; St. John , 20. Loss for Bhlne , 5 ; a gain for Cleveland of 10 , comnared with e.irly praas ropoita. nun : couxrv. BUFi'Aro , N. Y. , X ) vou.ber 14. The boar of canvassers complttecl their labors on th presidential vote of 1'rio county. The enl clunre made U iu the n'rat district of thiIt vvAril , Initu.id of Clevdlaud rociving 252 vote hoi entitled 25-1 ami Blaine H en title. 1 to 23 iustead of 2S1 This docs not effect the pit rdity of Blaine and Logan , which ii 14W ! i the county. [ TASniANV ItATIKllD. NKW YOIIK , November 1 1. The Tnmmanj ball general commlttae in the wigwam cele brated tlio election of Cleveland aud Hen driclis , SpeecliPS were mvlo by Satmtol J Uandall John Kelly and Comrreasman Cox . A great cru.wd was present. Uund&ll paid f tribnle to Tammany fur tbo fnithful efforts tc bring success to the democratic ticket , am added : _ "Wo must not expect altogether pvr tisaiibhip to conm from the next ndminis trillion. The democratic party must redoen all its promises to tlie conservative. people of the United States. They intts abolish every unnecflssiry ollice ; they musi bring the government down to economy nnt they must nt once reducs the extraordinarilj gin.it revenues of the ciuulry. A prea amouu1 ; of tlio public lands that have baei given away through the profligate IpglUlatioi of the republican party must bo lakou back to tin ownership of tha pope ! , to be hold for actual settlers un'er tlio homeitead Olfl e holdara must bo tr.ugat to perform their duties under thu restriction of lawi. " Kelly defended himself and Tauimanv hall from charges of disloyalty to Cleveland A MOKYh HA.YOK. NKW VOllK'tJ I'URITANIOAL MA10K rilOHIIIITS j I'DBLIO c.LOVK COVTESia , ' NKW YOB * , November 14. The paiice \ commissioners received a communication frou the mayor nuking tint the police prevent glove ; > fights such as take placa in Madison squire gaiden. on the ground they were demoralizing and differed In no dcgrco from prize fights. The nuiorintendent of police was accordini ; ! : iiiBtiucted to jirohibit such exlnl itions in th . future nnd an order to tht effect WHH sent to "j nil police cnptaiue. ? ' tl /llOtll- A'a. , Noyombor U. Kvans , Cunioron'd cAiididato for congress in the Fourth district , will cJiitest the election of > lJ.idy ( Mahone'i ) candidate ) Kvaui claims has discovered corrupt underhaud pras- Mces on the partof Brady and In'j iollowcrH during the recent canv.'ua. UO&IOJJ'N Italloth , UORTON , Novombar II. The official can. rw.B ehows the tutal vote of Boston on followa : Hlalne , 20 27 ; Cleveland. 32.573 ; Butler , 3 , . o f S ; St. John , 1,251 , Clovehind' plurality , , Ml. For governor. lEobinion , 2t48t , ! ; Kn- dicott , 2JlR7i ! ( McCafforty , 3,733 ; Seoly , U87. Kudioitt's pluralit } ' , 4,07 ( > . - * * ' Nt , Joliii'n Vou ; In Now York. N * Y IIK , November 14 St , John'H of ficlal vota o far U , Pirgt jusombly district , votec ; i Second , ! ) , Third , 22 : Fourth. 1' ; Fifth , IS ; Kl.\th , 7 Soventli , ( J7 ; Kighlli , 8. Kill a I SI rout CnlJiiiiiiii. Cl.sciNN.iil , November U , Truman B. fardy , grain rpjciilntor , W H probably U- ully fujiired to-clglit wlillein JiU bupgy in collision with a et.ru3t car. CATTLE KINGS. Last Day's ' Session of IbG National Stockmen's ' Convention , Seated Disouasion on the Ani mal Industry Bill , Equal Freight Bates on Beef and Oaltle Demanded , Important Action On Tenure of Bange Lands , Measures For The Union of all Factions Adopted , Mass Conclave At St , Louis Kt'nucslod OIllcerH mill ConiiiilllccH AH- pointed Ad.lourimiont. STO 01OI ICX'S CON V IdNTlOX. ClllCAfiO , November 1 1. The national stockmen's convention contiuuod its session to-day. , The secretary road n letter from Professor Law , of Cornell College , nttncking the work of the bureau of animal Indiutiy , cioatod by the Inst congress. This created discussion nnd n motion to tender tin writer n veto of thanks was tabled. Tha committee on the nwnrd of Judge Cooley , arbitrator , fixing the nata by rail of dressed beef considerably higher than that for live cattle , reported that the two rates should be the same nnd stated that the hea'th of bcef-D.itord depended in ij muasuro in hav > ing catllo slauchtoccd an near tlio fattening pilnt as possible , to nvoid the ttnsanitary con- ditiom produced by transportation on hoof. Adopted. The committee on resolutions projontcd an extended report on the question of fencing ranges on government Innd. It set forth that obtaining permanent tenure to these lands iii some legal form is of the greatest Impci- tanca to the future of stock raisirrr That these lands ro lartjelj' unfit for agriou turo nnd not rcclaimablo by irrigation on * it count of their broknn surface nnd the lack c running streams. That Colorado nndjWyou log Etockmca ! ixfo : two hundred millioua It vested in the business , adding to the taxab ! wealth of the country , and lowering the pric of baof. That they would welcome the oj portucity to buy or rent these lands fnr term of years. That tlio committee go t Washington to suggest stock legislation , b ins'.ructod to endo.vor to secure the passag of n law permitting the rental toatosk owno'r who nre actual occupants of grazing land between the Missouri river nn the Pncllis coast for the longest perio possible , at the lowest obtainable rate , sue rental not to Interrupt or suspend the opera tion of existing laws for pro omption or homestead stead ) the rentals being subject to such en tries ; nurt tlio coinmitteo to bj instructed be fore Biibmitting m h Inw to congress to as the assent of the Colorado block growers' as ncbtion , those ol Wyoming. Nebraska , Da Hti , Montaua. Idaho , and Nevada beiu icprecentod in tiiis convention. A resolution of gteotiDg to tlie slock m n t in St Louis next Monday , depr eating the division of intereestnud nppo'ntiu u committee to c infer with the cunimittu from that bjdy with a view to union , ale adopted , Olliceis elected : President , Dewitt Smith of Springfield , JI1 ; pecretary , Thos. fiturgis of Chojenne ; troisuier , John C'lny , Jr. , o Chicago. Aho an o\otitiva committea o eight. Adjourned sino die. TRAVELING.STOCK . MB.V. .SPECIAL IIATKS IM1I CATTLK Mf.N ON AM. [ itOAl ) ' CKSTrflU.VG INTJT. . I.OL'IH. St. Louis Kcpublic.iii. All the railroads entering St , Louu nre preparing paring to c.irry 1 irge tlolo itions Irom vnri-ju parts of the country to tlio cattle men's con veutiou nt reduced sates. According to tin agreement entered into botwcan the oxroutivi commitU'o liaving In charge tha nrrnnpemonti for the convention nnd the railroad companio the excarsionists from points east of the Miss issippi river will be carried for n faro and n balf 7or the round trip and those west of the , Mississippi for n single faro for the roum blip. l.nstodncsday , according to i'fj'i ' ' authority , Mo'srs. Murray and Mullnuo , f I'm ' Santa Fo route , Newman , Bartholo mew nud Pisher of the Gould Byjtem , nn I'rojt of tno Port Worth and Denver railroad A met nt Port Wortii to arrange forcornfortiblo transportation of Texas cattlemen who wish to attend the com -jntlon. A train of sleeping > cars will convey the visitors to St. Louis. Due car will leave Colorado City , comu _ on to Kurt , Wortll nnd join five cars which are to leave ' Atchisonon the night of the II th. Tlisso will go to Texarkatm via Donisou , at which latter ] place n car will bo added to thr train At Texarkana the train will be joined y the cars coining up from Houston , Austin , San Antonio , and other pointu , " nud then proceed to the city , There will probably bo twelve Bleeping cira on this ipociol train. In conversation witli u K-opub- ) Isnn reporter vcHteiday the general passenger ngontoftho Ttxas and St , Louis railway itated that he e\ii'cled ) wovernl largo partleH rom Texas and Aikaiis ! ? . One party of g n- rlomon who expect to bring their wives nnd laughters with them fro n Arkannat had bartered n sleeping car in waich to make the oiirnoy. Capt. N. T , Spore , of the Atchifton , To- cka & Santa -I'd route , mid he had been ailed upon to secure hotel accoiiimod.Uionn or n large number of delegates and their fiends at tlio Laclcdo nnd other hotelx. His iue alona ho thought would furntuh transpor- atlon for sovornl hundred cattle men from CIUIBUI nnd Jlexico. All the other lines , and specially these running from points in the vest nnd southwest , have been called upon furnish transportation for n largo number delegatSB. Cattle kings on come of th < arger ranches propose to enter the city in tylo. They Imvo chartered epacial caw vhich they intend to have decorated gaily f vith the view of letting people along their outo know they are no common traveler ! , Linongtho spacml patties taat will travel in tylo Is n largo delegation of gentlemen nnd : adieu froai Walt Lnko City. IN MHMOItiAtf. KVJJiVAlll OIXKIIVA.NCE ; Ol1 TIIK JIDMOKV OK J'tSIIOl' BlUllfltV. LOSIIO.V , Noi ccnber 17. Services in com- jemowUon of the Imndreth anniverBury of jj Mflhojj Hcabiiry , tbo first American bluhop of ga ; the \irotoitant Kplscopnl ohutch , v no held In St. I'aul's cathedral. The trtlcteto con ducted by the Archliwnoi ) of Canterbury , n - gistod by the Bithops of London , IN AMtlUCA , NKW YOIIK , November 14.-Tho hun- tlreiUh anniversary of the consecra tion of Bishop Sosbury , the hrst American i : lscoml Bishop , was commemorated by ap propriate senicos In Trinity church to-day. Assistant Bishop Potter conducted the sor\ | . cos nnd lit. D\x \ dolhercd thonormon. llARTfOiit ) , Conn , November II.Tlioliun drodth anniversary of the connccration of llithop Scabury wns colelobratcd at Christ church to-day , Bishop Williams presiding. NOKTllWK8l"NHUll \ ! HA. A ItRTl'UNlNn I'lLOniM TKLWAnotTTIIKCOfN- TUtWKSTOr VAt-KNTINK-TlIKlirsil 01'HVT- TI.E11S-SOII. , OAMIS AND TIMnKIl T1IK WYOMINO COAI. LANDS. Sioux City Journal. T ) , A. Mortal , who nsod to bo county aud itor , came in by team yesterday \\itli a ludly sunburnt face from an exploration of northwestern - western Nebraska. The reporter asked him about it , and got the following account : "Tho taud country extends for about eighty miles west of Yalontino. Some of this conn- tty is good , little valleys and basins. Some of these basins are qulto largo , Bovornl sec. lions in area , and the best kind of hay land. I do not take much stock iu the Baud- rldgos. The country between the sand hills and the While ri\or. n ulretch of about fifty mile- , avenge ? good. It Is not as rolling as Woodbuty county. The fiullsoil Is a light clay , with the usual black pralriolonni on top. West of the While.river tha laud is moro bro ken. " " ' " "Any timber' "Yes there is considerable timber. Gordon City , that is on Antelope creek , ninety miles west of Valentino , gets pin ? lumbir at S2. " > per thousand fiom two sawmills about fouiteen miles west. The timber is mostly pine and iu gulches. Thoie is ono rhlpo that is well timbered with pine , but most , of it Is on the reservation , There arc plenty of thoao pine laud claims to bo had yot. A man olfurod to ehow mo a claim with cixty acres of good pine timer , but I thought I didn't nuod it You see the tim'i r is mostly In gulches , where it is next to Impassible to get It out. " "Anyssltlers going in ? " "The biggest rush you over saw. The gov ernment land ollico nt Valentino is full every djy , and west of Gordon City ono was In si ht of teams oU the time. Withina few days they hive quit coining HO thick , becaueo the xcasou i growing la'o. The road traveled between Valentino nnd Gordon City Is the old nponcy road. Those who go to pointj this side of Gordon City follow the r.Ulroad grade. " "How is the crude getting on1 "Thoy are pushing it _ fast , ncd excepting a few cuts the grading is almost finished for eichty miles west from Valentino. The road is located to White Itivcr Junction , forty mile-1 ! west of Gordon. The engineers are betwcoi Rapid City and Do id wood , locating the Blrj'c Hills branch , which IB to leave the inrm line at White lilyer .Tunctiounnd run north to tlio Hills. It is supposed thnt the branch will be a narrow gauge , and that it Mill bo gravel next season before any road IB built west .of the junction on the main line. " "How nboul the coal lands west of the White riyor ? ' ' They are a good ways West , nboul 125 miles beyond White Hivor junction , over the line in Wyoming. I would have pone there to hive soon for myself , but I did not care to chance gattiug caught In n bliz/ard. I got reliable it-ports from these Wyoming coal fields. The coal boJs crop out four lo iiino feet thick. The coal is lighter than Iowa coal , but much cleaner , worlli/moro in tint morkot , ni , < l nrnio " ' ' .VmmiJIi. I plan tti get tome of that coal laud rfjifiyB if next season , " f. "I low about uinio ! " "Thero nre plenty of do r nnd autolope. Just before I loft Gordon a cowboy came m with some cattle for the agency , nnj the story that he had eecn : i bunch of about fifty buf falo seine forty miles poutii. I had n mind at first to go down , but decided lhat _ the wsathor might turn bad.1 CRIMES ANfCASUALTIES. TIIK KlbUIUl HOW ' 1IIK JIA010 C3V OP WAII PlIKCII'lTATI I ) 1 VATAI. llior IN INUFAN'A. Mu.vcm , lud , , Ndvombnr 1-1 , Selma , eix miloa east of here , was the scene of a bloody riot lr.it night. The democrats ot the eastern > ortion of tlm comity gathered to celebrate iheir victoiv , nnd the story preceded thorn c liat they intended t > i .Iso a rebel flag on the t LJlaino nnd Logan i jh. The report to that ilfact. tdde < l t3 the st .touient that the crowd ird shouted for .lelf Divis , ( oming in , pro- Militated u row. Win. Bidwoll was shot and tilled and A. K. Bigass wni boriously injured number of others , badly hurt , fled in tlio larkncsj and their names wcro not obtain- nb ! | > . Thu reublicnnn ] ran thu democrati out f town nt last nud wild ex itomunt continued is or hours. The rumor that Win. Dotimi eliot Ji dwell caused the mob to form to hung Dot- ion , but tober counsel prveailed and thu mat- aiVM dropped. The end is not yet. Acuiimul.itcd 'MlHlorl uiiet- . Ind. , November II. JJoxoy's n ipera hou3obuin l this morning. Los § 80- fi "UU ; iinmnurcd. There is no fire department lores. The building was juit completed , h oiqy was defeated for concrea ? in the late n lection. Hu lost'n factory uy fire recently. IIix ix i ixI. Dropped Hoad. I.li In AI.MA , Neb. , November J4 , [ .Special , ) 0' Irs. Lucas , wife of II. Lucas , i. fanner living en 61tc couple of miles soulh of town , suddenly tcU roppod dead from heart dlseaio this nftur- tcol eon while ridini ; along the street with her olw aughtcr , Mrs , P , H , Alecks , w ido Jin' ninu or i MO ofr \ JACIHO.V , Mich , November 11. A jury KO ras Hccnred to-day in the Crouch murder KOhi ill , and tha ( nso opened thin nftormmn for hiL * ioro ) ecutioii , 10 nc lfhlrii < ; ( lv ( ! 1jKat Alum , In Inof ipecial Oigpatch to Tim | ! IK ; , of Ar.siA , Nebraska , November 11. The ox- ° " enmo liurihvaioetorn and implement house I'roltyinan Bros , was discovered to bo on ro ot 1 o'clock this mor. Ing , The fire gained uch headway that nothing-could bo done to ho ave It. Kitimatod lo about 88,000 , partly hu uurcd. tjuppoted to bo incoudiary , doCi Ci Tlio KlKiirca From MlulilKM > fr.vc . DKruoir November vc , II Slxty-thrco be ountiod of Michigan report the not Blaine beLi liir llty at1007. . This includes thin county to rhlch is Htrong democratic , Thoromaining 17 tom ountiOH willchatiKu thlH i.K.to.u. v.lM.i v nil" DIUIJV. In MilWl fllcial figures the reports from 13 of URBU I f ave fusion 300 iiettjfucaltly. til THE VETERAN'S BRIDE , Or , the finance of an Old Sol- flier's ' Escapade , A Domestic Drama in Ono Mat rimonial Aott Gon. . Harnoy , at tbo Oallow Age of 85 Years Marries His Aged and Honored Housekeeper , Noble Eequital of a Woman's ' Faithful Sorviosi liullfjiintlmi of llio Old Oon- l'M UclnlivOB Tlironls of Suits Int cront In j ; I CRN' . II < \HN10Y'J4M\HKIAJK. ST , l.ouis , M . , November 13. The secret marriage Into yestmlay afternoon of Mnj.- Oon.V. . S. Harnoy , the here nf three wnw and one of the best knnwn gentlemen in the west , wni n fruittul aouroa of convprnntioii t'J- dny. The event was nltogothor iiE\i > octed by the friends of the bridegroom , nnd from the manner in which Ihedvlicato iilfair wai con ducted it aeoms the Ucnor.il , who Is now in lib 85th year , elolo a march on hit childicn nnd other mombera of his family. 'ThotJen- untl is the oldest ofliccr on thoretired Hat , and hUoluntiry enlistinent for n lunttimonial cimpiignhas , to uso'a slang iihmo , "knocked his friends and fami.y silly. Four o'clock yoitorday attoroooii the Keconlnr wan summoned - moned hastily tj the Southern Hotel , whom he wai ushered into the presence of Ien. ! Harnoy. "I want a marriage license , " said tlio old war-horsq. "Certainly , " replied the rccordfr , win ; atooil traustixrd withastouiiluneut. "Wlnt is the lady's name1' " .Mrs. Marie St. Cyr , " H.ml the Ccnoral. T1IK WKDDINfi. Tli 3 license wai iuiJi- : put , nnd iX bridal * , party consisting of the briilu nnd groom , the hridc'u s' ' tor and daughter , took carriages nnd drove to the old dihedral on Walnut street , whoio Father Tobyu united the old noldior and his former housekeeper in the holy bonds , etc. Tl atwns n rematka'blo scene witnessed in the old ca'hoilral in the dim November twilight. Buforo the nltar Blood the old gene ral , still erect nud Holdiorly in bearing but the halting step , the dim nnd clouded vision , the whitened locks , nnd the tremulous tones told of the ravageH that tiino had wrought. The pinooth-fncod , plainly- droscd lady bcldu him had bsen his minis tering nngtl througli many a long niglit nud many n hard light. She had been with him constantly for the past fifteen years , miniator ing t : > him , humo-ing him and guiding him. Hu wai alwayn miseniblo when she was away , and alwajH revived with her presence. Ho determined to reward her , and boiug the pus. eostor of a fortune of 81,500,000 , lie settled upon n marriaqu as the most nppropriatu thing. Ho drew tin a marrlagu contract wht'i-eby , for tno consideration of SI , he conveyed to her aolo nnd"st'parata ufco and to her heiw ona-Jini/ Mio nntfro leal , ii r uj , /niiil mixedcutata , nnd ono-half of his ilfo estate in various lunds , toncmontH , etc , T ! R inslruiiienl was duly signed before the mnrringo. OTIIKIt 11KI.AT1VKS , Tno indie.itions arc Hint tha marriage will produce the biggest In A' unit Keen in St. Loum for years. A close connection of tin llnrnoy family was Bern nnd nskod wiiat the moinbcrx of the family thought about it. "Of course , " said thoiolativo , "Air. John Hnrney being out of town , nud Anna nnd Kliza nlso nbient , there is no one hero immediately interested. AH for tha toit of us , wo don't liku it , " "But wliat would yon have ? Mrs. St. Cyr is j a very OMtimnblR lady , of wiiuin nil those who know her ( I do not ) speak well. " ' 'If the general were forty or fifty joarn younger anil she n'so wore , say , 'tO yeiiH old , I don' know tiiat imybody would hive nny right to object. It neeniH to me that ho is old enough to know what ho is doliifr , nnd 1 don't think that thuro will bo nny serious trouble. Tim marriage makes absolutely no difference In the position of the hoiiH , HO that thalr ob- joctlons cm bn only of a sonlimenUl naturo. Vou may t y it IB tlie senile vafiry of nn old man. but then there are two Hideo to ovoiy question , I nm very terry for it , I wonder that Mr . St Cyr herself permitted the inar- riD o. But I nm not goln # to pretend thnt it an awful nail horrible affair , when at the woist it Is only n very foolish alFjir. " 1IIK ( lENKIl.M.'s I'llHT MAIIIlUdE MOVKTAIIY . MATTKIIS , When ( ion. Jlarnoy first CAIMO to St. LOUM ( , mnny years n o , n handdomo , well-connuctid , and very poor olUcur , he captured ono of the first prl/.si in the matrimonial mirlcot of St. houi-i. IIu was married to Mi'H IC'i/i ' Mnl- lani > hy , the daughter of , Iohn Mullanphy nud the wislor of the nvon bettor known Brynn Alnllanphy , wh HO i'ctntric carour one of the hounuhold legends of old St , Louis , lly tins mitriage Oen , Hai-ney cimo for imliaro of ono of the r.ioitost estates uvor divided In the wfHtnuil tha death of Dry- Mullanphyu childlHh bicholaraddad : to the Lotnl. Tlio Hiirney ehaio , which was eaiofully uurcrd by the trustees , now payn A nut income .ylUOOOO n jcjr , nnd is o tiiiiuted to bo worth nearly $1CO,000. , ! Tlio property is dlogcthor in rojl estate1 , nnd scattered all iver Kt. Ijiuin , Besldei thu iwtato inherited 'rom his wife Oon. Harnoy has accumulated lomothing over $10OCO worth of real citato of own , soriiu of which is Mtuatod lu St , jOidH , nnd some in MiiBourl , benldcj the osiduncu lit I'asH Christlnn , Miss , where the iowly-wedded _ jiair will live. This properly is in ffu lmploaud can of courao bo illapoH d as ho HOOK lit. The only uncumbraucu upon ny of tha iuoi < erty is a mortgaxi' of SilSO- 00. 111K IllllDE , Onn of the moat interesting points about Harnoy.St. Cyr wedding in the fact that bridu claims to bo ono of the four living lucendantH or the great Lord Protector Oliver 'romwoll , nnd that her n Kirlon ; ! of descent rom the first ICnglish tepnblicin is eupiiarted cry strongly. Miss Marie Cromwell WMH lorrii iriBaltlmoioin IHJl ) and came lu St. ouis HOIKU years ago , Shu was married first I'aschall fit. Cyr , whoau residence , suvon nlles out of thu city on the liellfoiituiii road , van in Us time ono of the chief H atspf the ol 1- jHliioniid lioHjiltality of Ht. LUUI'H , Komi imo after Mr , St Q/r'n death , which cccuriid nbout a diwrn yi-nr since , his widow , who wni n'jol'H ' iipcond wife , entered the family of Oen. " " " nnmyni iinvato tecroUry. She WAS n liiRiily nduentod lady , and hoi circumstances cinipp led her to work for n living. She ptr- tornipil the duttci nothorriinhly that in a nhort time nlio won the eutiro cnnfiilrnco of lha old poiicrnl , who conlidcd his nllalM nttopother intohorhnmls. THE < 1KNKlUt.'H CIIIUmCK. lly the terms of the Mullnnphy wills nud of the will of Mrs. Hixtnoy C5en. llnrnry lini but n life inton < sc in the o CttonnJ cntiro cjntrol of its Income' , which upon Ids death In to bo dttldcd nnioii their children , share and nhnto idike. Of tliPto childrrn thcro nro thrco now living , Mr. , lohn M , llnrncy , the ton , ii well known in St. Louis \\lirro ho Imi tor tuonty years occupied n prominent position. There nro two daughter , both of whom wnrn mar * ried In Francu tw utj-fourjo rungo. Thorldor WM Atmto B. who in irlcd Christian Hori > court , Vlcomto iJo Thnry , nnd the youiiRcr , Ml7i B. . who married LiuKnio Comto do Nouo. Both of Iheso Indies linvo children , John M , Harnoy is ptosldont of thoSt , Louis ilocknv Club ; but of Into yean lin ; been abroad , I Us believed Hint ho mill his nfotcr * \\illnotlookwlthrifnvorablu eye upon the marriage. Ho Is awny from the city , and the manner in which HID nlfair wnnrushod through ahowa thnt the contracting part'oa intended to mtko the knot Indlsiolub o befoto it cou'd be provi'iitcd , I William S , Hntney was born In Louisiana about eighty live yonra ago , nndwns nppolntod to thi ) n nny from tint ittnln. Ho became n. second lieutenant Kobrunry 18 , 181(5 ( , nnd the following January wni promoted to bo firfiii lieutenant. November 10. 1821 , ho was trnn. fcrrcd to tha nttlllory iiorvlco , nnd Dccombo.1 11 ! , 182' ' , back 1tlio infantry. In Mny , 18'r ho becaiup dtptaln In the first infanlry l * mcnt , JCight years later he wna counnissioiipd as major. In August , 1810 , ho was made 'louteiiaut-coloncl of the second drngooni nnd .11 June1 , 18 1C , colonel of the snmo icglmcnt. Ho bccimo n brigadiiT-gonernl In 185 , nnd retired in ISM , having been over forty-live years in the scrvlco , March 10,1800 , ho wai lirovotoil innjor-gt'iu'ral. Ho nchiayod honor- nblo distinction in the _ Mexican war nnd In tovornl < > nj gi > mnti with the hostllo Indians in FloiIdn.J ' . .Tin ; Hull ST. .Toannr , Mo. , November 12. A yonnjr. ii unmed .Toteph Cook , ngcd 22 , was or' rested to-night by Deputy Shorlft Blngg , of Noda way county , Mo. , on tlio charge ot Imv lug munlored Leonard Iloll , mur Blue Hill , Nob. , on Saturday , November 1. When in- tarvlowod by your correspondent , Coik stout ly maintained Ids innocence , admitting thnt lie had boon in Itoll'd umploy , nnd that ho had left the day of the murder , but thnt ho was ignorant of his death until arreUod by Blngg , A largo reward Uv offered for the real mur derer , nnd Cook will bo taken to Nubr.xska to morrow. _ Tlio Storey Will UUKO. CHICAGO , November 11 , In the Storey will case to-day the court refused to admit the will to probate drawn by Mr. Storey In 1881 , and which is known ns his lint will , on t'io ground Hint ho wn * then of unsound mind , The will drawn in 18'Jcont ? ininy , nearly thu Identical pravi < lnnn of the ono of 1881 , bos not yet boon olfero 1 for probate The court nl o appointed A , L , 1'attorFon , who lipi boon rut- ing an conservator , ns ndmimstrator of the CE- tale in n band of ono million dollars. * AVroi-U of * 1'asseiifliM' Train. ( .iAi.vr.srox , Tex. , November II. A leril- bio railrond nccldcnt occurred early this morn ing on tin Houston .t Texas Centr.il ralhoad , ut llnmpatendTha north bo and night ox- ( D7CtH w\j iiroaipitilsdlnt , the Brnros rtvor. , rt 11 reported ton personi > vero Killed mid fif teen wounded , Capital Not 'F , WAHHINOTON , Ndvember II. The fish com- isBion car leaves here lo-nlght with n carp supply for all applicants in Illinois , ] ow.i , Wisconsin nnd olliar western status 11 IH learned ut tin w Idle house that there is no truth In the report Unit tha ollico of com niHsiouor of pension * has been tendered to n. Bcnxcr , of I'cnimylvnnin. Asiii.Vdro.v , No'omberl-1 Although no successor to Col. Uudlcy , m commisiloucr uf ponsioiiK , has yet been appointed , It is imdi r- stood thnt proii.it deputy commiaaioner ' 'alrk will 1,0 prom > tnd to fill the vacancy , AVi'inlicr Tl > y , WAHHISQTOK , November II. Upper MIn- issipplj fair weather , variable winds , generally rom thu southeast to southwest ; stationary cinpcratnto in the southern p rtion nud slight nil in northern poition , Missouri vallny ; fair wculnar , wlmlH gen- nrnlly from the south to o.ist , alight change in temperature. Mthcd Glut * , i'UAiioiir , Mass. , November II. Thu Klrg Upton | Rlii'j worlu burned this morning. Loss , * ! ) U,000 ; iiiHiirnrico , .S/o.OOO. One hundred nnd Iwunty-flvo mua nro thrown out of urn- ploymoul. Thnt cxcroilliigly < llsn recalilo nn < l very prevalent illsonni ! , c.ilmrli. Isc.iimctlliy boicif- nlons tnlnt In the blood. Iloml'H Kansaparllla , by Its powciful piulfylng and vltall/liigaellon upon the blooil , speedily irinovrs tlie cause , and thus cllecl.s a radical imil jirrinancnt emu of catarrh. Tlioso ulio Hiillcr fiom Us v.irlcd symptoms uncomfoi ( able llowfioin the nose , offensive breath , ilnglng nnd Imrstlni ; noises In the earn , swelling of the 8i > ft parts of the throat , ni-rvoui prostrationelc. should talio Jlooil's .Samajurlll.i ami lie filled. The Best Modlcino " I hnvo milleieil ullli eal.-inli In my liead for ycais , ami paid uiiiliiindrcilsuf dollais/or ini'dli'lni's , hut have hi'icloforo lerelvcdouly tcmpor.'iiy relief. I licgnn to take Hood's Huih.ipaillla nud now my calanh If ) neaily cmed , Iho we.ikncs.s of my body IB all gone , inynpputltolHKooil infael , ifcelllUoanntlicr jicrmm , llood'a Sarsai > arllla Is the best UK il- ' Icliio I II.ITO ever taken. " MltB. A , CUNMIMI- ' IIA.M , I'l-ovklencc , II , J , 1 FRIDAY'S FIGURES ; YeslcrW Qnolate 011 Live Ste anil Grain al Chicago , Oattlo Eulo Dull at Declining Pricosi The Last Week for the NorthWestern - ! Western Rangers , . Hogs Active All Around at Firm Rates. Wheat Well Traded With Firm er Fooling Prevailine ; , Good Spooulntlvo DiiHlnosi In Corn Ontu Qiuot I'ork Blcndlcr and CHICAGO MAUKISTS. CATTLE. Special Telegram to Tun BKK. CHICAGO , November 14. The nrriva'd ' of Texans and westerns were rather light , only about three trains of the latter , Bay GO care , nnd about as many Texans , This week will tbout end the Northwestern season , as sev eral owners will hnvo their last train in this week , Tha general ninikot iitlod dull , and prices wcro rather on the down tmn all around. Poor to faucy shipping Bold at 4 25@0 25 , mainly at 5 255 75. Through Texans nt -10@3 25 f6r bulls and cows , nnd ! i 40@3 83 for steers. Among the principal sales of'far-west cattle wcro 144 Montanas , 1281 , 520 ; ' 138 Montana * , . 1217 , . 5121 ; 03 Montana cow * . 1147 , 4 10 ; 72'Mo'ntMHxcp.wB , 1162 , 4 25 ; 89 Montana * , 1271 , 0 20 ; 271) ) Mon- tanas , 1201 , 4 0. | lions.- Active , both on packing nnd shipping ac counts and values linn nt a 510 ndvanco. Heavy p-rules , averaging i70 to 4CO pounds , SI DC@1 70j mixed packing , 220toCCOpounds , $1.10 ® i CO ; llfjht , 100 to 210 pounds , $115 ® $1 05. There wcs a good speculative business nnd the fooling during the spHsIou was generally qulto linn. Foreign ndvlcea quoted spot wheat nt n bolter tone , but the carroes oil" const nnd to nrrivo were quoted dull. "Shrrtr" _ mnnifcstod about the same desire to covej nnd there was n pretty good denuind , InigQUi-ftoui local operators , however. The rccjjpts ag gregated 308 cars , ngnlnst 302 earn Jpbterday , nnd tlio arrivals nt other poictH did not show any noticeable decrease , The market opened firmer , but later cased off about g@jc , rallied ) 'c ; eaaeJ oft ngain ; fluctuated , nuj cloied i ( < 58c higher than the closing fitrurgij-ycsto.rdny. . % On tlio afternoon board the fooling was' firm. * I'rices were unchanged , thr arkot closing nt 72o | ( for November ; 74io , , r December ; 7f@ 7Bio for .Tnuuory : 82of % Mny. J-alr trnnmcted BtlH the market di not nttrnct m much jvtten- lion as yestciday Wit Ir.fluoucoJ by poets of larger nr1 , , _ wcik ; prices deullno.l 1 f for Novulib the year ; Iliictuntednnti closed li forNovcnj- bor ; g for tlio year under yesterday. On the afternoon boaul , November n. nitr declined J other options declined J and I , the market oloslncnt 13 } for November ; 3S2 for Decem " 1 ber ; ! Hi@3Sfl for the year ; 38g for JMny. . OA1B Quiet , ihowodllUlu chnngo , cloning nt 2fli November , ] Jticiul > 9r nnd tin jear , nnd'sj for May. * PonK. Wns u sliado firmer , nt 11. (3 ( for the jcar ; 1110 for .Tnntiary ; 11 10 for February. I.AIID. Pinner , at ( i 03 for November ; 0 87J for Du- ' > f cember ; ti 00 for Jamiory. Plurality. CllldAiiO , November II. Int-r.Oee'an'ii Sringfiold | , III. , special : Oflicinl returns fiomnll cjiintloi In the state oxcep' Caok , give Oglehby ( lopublicnn ) for go\oruor 15,72:1 : plurality. Unofliclal returns from Cook give Oglesby nbout 30J pluri > Hty. Pro n Trail c 1 1 1 ft i a ( J . PAWS , Noveinbor 1 1 An nnti-proteclion- 1st league has been fonnod in 1'arin , whoso i/f nurposo iu to oppcso the proposed .duties of food Importers. Under HiniK in Klll y. AVKSTiiuiiYroilT , Mns. , iNnvombor 1-1. Oen. Butler was hung in cflhy in Browne t night by eoico ni'Iuioivn Hold by nil druggists , $1 ; Blx for $5. Made oiilyltyC I HOOD & CO. , Lowell , Muss. 100 Doses Ono Dollar. Seilous conswiucnrrs nro llablo tornsiiolf t'.itnnu Is not allendi'd to In season , The dlseasH frcqiionlly ilosli oys the sense ol Bincll I nnd often developes Into jironchltls or pulmo nary consumption. Undoubtedly many cases I of consumption originate In catarrh. Ilood'x 3arsiparllla cures catarrh and has oven I eflecled remarkalilo euiea ol ! conaiiinjitloii ItNolf , In Its e.irly Ktage , A book containing MalemenlH of ninny cmcs by Hood's .Sar.sapa- iIlia , will 1m ( .cut free lo all who send nildiesa lo C. I. Hood & Co. , Lowell , JIass. Catarrh and Impure Blood "Hood's Sni , < up.irllIa lias liclped mo mnro for eatarrli ami Impiiio blood tlian anyllilni ; else I over used , " A , llAi.r. , Syruciiso , N. Y. "I Btilloic'd thrco years witli catarrh , ana my general health was poor In consequence. , \3 When 1 took Hood's Sarsaparllla I found I 4 liad the right remedy. The eatarrli isivleldliijr , : IH Hood's flarsaparlllrv Is cleansing my blood , K find the gcncial tone of my system IB linprov- * ' lllC. " KlIA-VIt WjtRllllltllU DnMiottor M V - afrf Hood's Sarsaparilla i il Sold by all dniKilnts. $ | ; six for 55. Made only by 0.1 , HOOD & CO. , Lowell , Mass. IOO DOSOQ Ono Dollar \ \ recogn izeel to 5eeafet ) Tobacco ,