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* C 4 Stf' OMAHA DAILY BEE FOURTEENTH YEAS OMAHA , NE13M MONDAY MORNING , NOVEMBER 24 , 1884. NO. 134 SATURDAY'S ' SUMMARY. The Past Week's ' Closing Incidents IDG World Aronnil , Katton's ' Scathing Return to Olarkson's ' Oounteri Oloso of tlio Stt Louis Stookmous1 Convention , The Plenary Oounoil's ' Sooret Ex ecutive Session , Fatal Pyrotaohnios in a Penn sylvania Town , Political Nous British American Shipping MnnurnotnrliiK Notes n News. Ktc . - C" HATTON'S NEwYoiiK , November 22. The following card ia Issued by Postmaster-General Hat ton : KniTon RumsTitn , Dos Moiue. ' , Iowa : The ovoninst pipers conUin adpitch ! dated DCS MoincB , pur ( Mir ting to give tha ubstuuca of letter written by , T , S. Chrkson , the Iowa member of the republican national committee , In which ho HUVH tlia * . whl'o ' I did not iasiH the order in regard t keepintr opouthoNow York postotlice on election day , tlio order was is sued by nu a fistaut , but by "Mr. Hattcn' * orders. " This IB wholly incorrect. The officer of tna postotlice depaitnipnt had nny inotruo'i ma from mo in regard to an order nlF-ciing the New York postoilioe oil election day. Equally incorrect Ii the statement that the "democratic chairman" called my attention to the law prohibition the closing of offices on election day. I never , to my knoivlodgo , mot Mr , Uariium until thi-i oveniuf , since raiding the Des Meines dis patches , when I wai Introduced to him Hy Senator Blair , of New Hampshire. I never had a consultation with any democrat ! ' ' chair man or any one olao on the subject. Equally incorrect is the statement that I said to "a leading democrat in Mt. Pleasant" or to any ono else during my recent visit to Iowa tint "I intend to keep the New York postoffice opan on election day. " Thu records of thu department show that the ncttng postmaiter general , on tlo night before election , telegraphed the pobtmnstsr of Now York to give his employes a full opportunity to oxercifo the riuht of suffrage , " and Post master Pearson , in a publUhtd iutarviow , says : "Every man engaged in tha post iflico had nu a-iiplo opportunity during the time be tween the opening and close of the pilling places to deposit hia ballot in own election dis trict.1 Thii ) matter does not snom to warrant any further discussion , and thall receive no mote attention nt my hands. I do not want to believu tlmt Mr. Clarkson desires to purposely posoly misrepresent uio. Itespectfully , etc. , 1'HANK IlATrON. NAIIOXAIj sTOCICMKX. CLOSING DAY OP TUB OBEAT CONVENTION AT 8T LOUIS , ST LOCIR , November 22. At the cattle men's convention this morning tha committee on resolutions reported favorably the roeoln with reference to tha land between thu ninety eighth meridian and thu Sierra Nevada moun tains , urging a memorial to congress for Icgia. lation parmit-ing the settlement and lease of land in tracts of suitibla size for grating. A minority reppit on the aame fitbject was sub milted , holding that this would bo in the in tercpt of l.iriru ownera of c.ittlo lo the prejudice dice of siiijll awiuiH After much discussion in favoi of nml , aain t loth : rejtorts the mnjoiity naport was adopted by n l.ii-go ma- \ j'irity. ' AcHinmiiteo waa then appointol to present to cmigiesa a memorial on tlo trail quention A ro-olutiou was introduced by K.iin , of Jlita-uri , urging that the bureau of aniival industry bo put under the charge of cxpcit veteriuaiians. Adopted The thanks nf tha convention were extended to the citi zens of rft. Louis for kin itiesa to the cnnven lion. The convent ! m t en adjourned sine did. Immediately after tha adjournment thn mombera of the new iiatlntml cat'lemen's ' aaenciation met. ( Jenoral Biiabin waa olrctsd tempor.iry chairman. The leading of thu constitution anil hv-laws was di.sni'iued with and the election "f peimanent ollic-pis followed. Col , U D. Hunter of Si. Louis , wr.s cloctnd pr-sldunt mnnimously by ncclu- mitlon ; Gen IJ.i.bon W4a chojen first vice- presidem ; Amos.T. Atwator. secr6t ryj K. C , Moore trea-urer , both of St. Louis , Preti- dent Hunter t ok tnu chair amid cheering nml spoke a few words , Ono vice piesidcnt from each stata WAS then oleuted , alter whcch the meeting itdjournol. Pirr.-iiil'm ; , Nivjinberlii.Tin workem | ii all thu Hint glass fauloiicd on thu south uido were iuformtd tj-day that wages will be re dnced 10 per cant , commencing Monday. It is thought that the leduc ion will ho accepted Tha milling empl yea of Park Urea ' ntce w. rks were notified to-day of a reduction ii wages ) of 60 cents per ton , to take clfoct on Monday. A similar teduction ia also to bo made In thn hammer department in a few < loya. The men tay they reallza thodullnotB In trade , and will accept Uio cut without a murmur. HOCK IHI.ANH , November 22 , Arrange- menta have l > cun mudufortho immodiito re sumption of ( p nUi < in nt the Hock Jslnnd filuvfworks , thin , iziving emioyinont | ! lo101 'hands. Thu It ick IitUnd plow company .ia & new orguUziti'ie , with u paid uu cnpitil n * i ! 0,000 and sucoedfl U I ) . Bufoi-t * & Co. K , Maino. Novombtr L'l' . The Hill nnd Andre cr/ggln nvlh nlmt down to-night for ft week. Tlio Continental mill will nn only the firnt thrro days of us-ct week. Thu I/division Co-forati'iiu will run on tA'o-lldrd * time for liw jwesont. Karwoll'ii milla. at l-ia- bon , announceufi to 10 per cant , reduction , bu Rlnnintr riext 1110111 , h PlIIMUKLl'iiiA , Xovombor 2U. A largo lUiiiiliar cf carpet milp , t.c.tttercd . thrnu heir the di'ti'et of JCeiiH-ngtoii , and e-j > ocially ii the Nliiuteenth w.ird , cl > Be.d to-day , owlnp t > n refinul of the WHI OY' < to accept n reductim of 17 per cent At lVjilliM ) > b > ug , N. J. tin blunt furnacia of th' : ( ) \ ford iron loitpany wil IM blown mit in a fnw ( U ya 1'Al.r , Uiv n M im , November tJ2 , Thc nvinuf.i' ' tnr > ra deny that Miy cut iu thu W J ; < 'H of operutiveK ia cuutPiiipLiti > J , THU I.I5.M. \N-Hin.N' ' CON'TKST. TIIK 1'fiiKHAi. cotur TU inn mi : THE MATIKI * TO IIAV ClIK'AOO , November 2- If , ' thu IjMiii.li Jliar.d etinn'.orl .1 eniHe < t , in whUi ! tlitro JUH bson all'-K tio'M of fr.ud , nppHcntlnu wa muir : ) thU morninhefjnt Judge Hlodgett , o till Unit d tiutca d'ntrict court , fur an a' ' tiobinent t ) comiil ; the ci unty clerk to blin beforu tin Mdral gMii'l jury tha billnta I.IK pjlllit. Thu tlio cuirt declined txi do , but entfied an ird r dlrec'inir ' thu tountv clerk to iiJiovv iiiu ; > in Monday nx' ' why the atUfl/iiicnu / rim id not I me Th'1 county boird of cmv H-t'in ilnj nf termini dec'ded ' that i o uM net gn Ujhiud thu ru turn ti'id t'ut tin voti' u'd ' havu to stand * s returned , tlin j-ivin * U anJ. democrat n si-at in llui ct ito ( cna'u i.inl all nv.'PC thit domucra's H majority in b th h'j'Kfv , h-avjnK thu conUjit for thu U'intl to dotldo at to thV ( luoitjon o ffU'J J ! ) DJO roturiia. Whether tt n the federal court can Imvo any beating on ho ease as It stands is not knows. Iho M- unu will probably go to the into cipUnl teA - A largely attended mass meeting was bold t north tide Turner hull tMiight to expose the alleged fraud by which Utnnd bad bcpn leclared elected to the st.ito sonnte. Allidavit tytho supervitors and one of the JuJgea ol election were rutd , citing that Lehman re- oolved120 votes in the second precinct of the Elght-cnth ward. The affidavits of ono-ha f , hat number of voters were alto procured , tating that they voted for Lehman. A com- nittco of twenty-five was nppolned to wait on Urntid atd rciuest him not to take his Boat ind counttnanco the fraud , and to take meav ires to prosecute the alleged perpetratora of ; ho fraud. OUlt OAKS. HOW THK KNOUall AUK llfVISM IT AMKlllCAN Bltlt'H OFTOMMKHUfK. Pltll.AnKLl'HlA , November 2S.-T110 Inter national Steamship company , which recently bought four Amtricaa-built etoamsbipa of tha American Stoamahit ) company , and which Assumed that company's agreement with the owners of five British vessel * , allot which have been , and still are , run between this port nnd Liverpool under tha title of the American line , is seiiouoly considering the running of American-built ttaamors under the lirittsh l\ \ g instead of the American tltg , as at present "lTndor the liritinh Hag , " snid nn ollicer of the company to-day , "wo could run tlio Btcamers at very considerable Icsi cost , for the reason that now wo arooblig d to ship men nt American ports , nnd American labor is much higher than that abroad. ALMOST \V110LKSALK SI.AVallTEK tit HKY 110CKRTH. NKWCAsn.K I'll , November 131 ! . During n democratic jolification to-night the explosion of sky rockets occurred and the rockets idiot in uvety direction , nnd Iho wildest excitement ensued. Douglas a clrnnoy waa struck on the chin and killo'l. When picked uu the stick was found projecting from the bickofhia neck. James Aliwuoy , aged 1' ' , was hit iu choH , and fatally injured. IJ.vi Gunsloy , a o 13 , was struck on thu right thigh , the rocket eutarlng the light hip. Ho was also njured Internally and will dio. Louia Black , Jr-aa Shaffer and Wm. Warner were badly liurt. Triumphant Tlioiunp , NEW YOUK , Novembar 22. Vice-president elect Heudricka and party , accompanied by a argo representation of Cleveland and lieu- dricka clubs of the djfferont mercantile ex- chauges , left this morning for Albany. After a call upon Goveinor Cleveland the party will return to this city , HIS IMfllKS.SlONH OF CLEVELAND. NKW YOUK , Nov. 22. On his return from Albany this evening , Vice President-elect Hondiicka said to auuf-BCcUitod press reporter : Well , I'va baen to see the president , and ho 'iks ' very well , very well , incited , for a m n who haa gone through BO much fUh'iio as ho lias. O , wo had a very nice time , quito in- forma1 , and I am very much imnressed with Mr. Cleveland more so than I waa in my first interview with him , which was last sum mer , after I caino from Saratoga. What do I thin i of the campaign ? In my humble judg ment it has b-eii tluo most romarkablu over fought for the presidency. " "Aftor Ohio. what did you think ? ' "I know a good many felt slinky , but I WHS perfectly confident all through. Mr. Tilden'a camp.i n was , _ ! ! ( > doubt , n splendidly organized one , buta opirit peiv.vded this ono that , from tbeoutt-et , meant nice ss. 1 have only this to s y if I i-tay hero much longer , 1 shall bo killed with kind ness. " Tlio Swiiliu C.IHO. WASHINGTON , November 22. At the open ing of thu Swaim court martial this morning JuJgo Advocate Gardner submitted to the court an additional clmige against General .Swaint , embodying the ulbpatioiia contained in the amendment offered by'hiin ypstarday to ilia second specification to tbo i.iixinal fust chargfl , and w ich waa ruled out by the court. Swuim pleaded "not guilty" to tha second charge and lie was than called upon to plead to the additional clnrgo. Ho did not plead to this charge , his counsel objecting on th 'r.mml that the court hail no jurisdiction over thu additional charge. Thu cunuial _ for tin dtfenco then Riitered a motion tint said charge and specification hu excludtd f..r the iluter intnation ol the court. On conilmion of the arcumoiit thu judge udv cato announced iho decision of thu court to bo that the addition.il charge and specifi 'ation , having been referred by proper Muhoiity , the court dirniti that thy bo filed for future action , The c-urt then Kdjouinod till Monday. Tlic CniiK' > li'fnly. COLOUKK , November 2 ? . The Gazette pub bshea the text of Germany's propoaala reg.ird ing Congo iu tint following manner : "Dele- pates of fifteen Btate , Including America , havu agreed to the following declaration : In regions forming the basin of thd Congo and its tributaries' , the limits which th conference will tix , tberu shall b perfectly free trade for nil nations. The powtin ( xoicising aovurotgn righ'B ' in the Congo regions are foiln don t < exoicife muno ) > Jiua or fuvor any kind in legiud to trad- ' . ForeigneiB are to enjoy without d' tniLti''ii tin ) wamo treatmnnt uno righ s as citi/.ons of a Boveriijjn stati , and nil powers exercising sovereign rights nil ,11 bind ihomu'lvt-a to co-operatu In ende.-ivoring t ( MippreHH slaveiy nnd prom > tu thu work and mireiona ami al : inblitutiona which tend to Ilia civlh/.ition of the nativoa. " The I'luiinry Uiiiinoil. liALTlMor.K , November 22. The secret lies- lion of the plenary council continued to-ofay at the seminary of St , Sulpice , and a confer. unca uf blahops and thoologluna was held in afternoon at Iho cathedral. To-morrow , al tin public Eeeaion , high pontifical mans will IH celebrated nt the cathedral by ArihbltlKj Fcilmn , of ChicaKo , nnd aeermun wld bn proachid by lilshop Fitzgerald , of Littlu Hock , on "Tho Sacrlfiro rf the Mass. " In thu ovBiiing IJishop Hninnaay , nf Dnbiujut' , will pruirh at the cathedral on 'TheSaiKti tv ot ihu Church , " mid Bishop Kn.hlur , of Giiuid Hapid , will | - < j.ioh in St. AlphnilKo's chur 'li on "Thn lndixolu'iility and rfmctity of Matiiimmy. " Thuru willaUo lit u t iiii"r- | aneo inoutiog In thu nv i'iing nt Kord'n opira hunse , wlicra Archbli < lie | KMor. of Ciii'-ln ' nnti , und HiHhiw | Hionhin , Kuano , Spaldir.g and Ireland will maku add'usaca , o I'JI tilliiii CiinlCHt. CIUCAOO , November 22. la the Loman atut'3 i-enatoiial contoit , in which thar havu buon allrgatioiiH ol fraud , un npplicatioi waajiiadu tliH morning before .linl/o lihxlget of Uiu Lfnltcd .Stit < ; dintriut court fur : i attach men t to toni | 'l thu county clerk t I rin/r iMforo thu federal grnud jury lullot and p ( I list. ThU Ihu court ( Jec.lriud to d but initcrud an urdor dirtntiag the 1-01111 ( clerk to how oiucu Mot duy u xt why , i tjhould not In ianuoil. tl.v In Duo Intnl. ) , ClfATTA.NXX.iM , Teiin. , November . : . Ntiw reached thin ciiV at 1 a , m , , of t'm dowiiii t-h perBom in the Tenr.csteoili-fr , iifar Caper tjii'd J'eny , Au ! , imt. ovuninNlnn per uons werd cro nln , ' in the furry boat ivh n i c-v.-aVid , n d b.it thr o wtifli' | ' . TJio f- ' m n , liii chil'l , t.v. > women ; ind two ueiu iliowmd. The ( Jiiiinr in CH CAQO , November 2i. Tim final count in JTi-iomgiven 111.inn , ' 110,101 , CluviiUnd , ai-Ji plurality 2tflbO. Ogdl by ( rqi ) fu- gover nor , ' 3 ? 1,182 , Jlarriagn ( ijen ; ) fl2flHfi ) ; plurality THE NEW POLICY. Tilivtrs Himself Upon His AflniiDistralivc Plans , Ho Utterly Deprecates All 0onr uieroial Apprehensions , As But tlifl Baseless Fabric of False Fears , Ami Pledges His Administration to Oonsorvativo Fairness , The Now York Postmaster Sup ports Halton's ' Statements , Alt I'oitollluo Attnuhts 11 ml tlio Op- Unrtiinlty to Vnto-Arlliur'M IjSSt aiOHHHKP , 1' ' ' ° ' rOLIOV. Special Telegram to the UKK. I'Hir.ADKLrillA , November 23. The Albany corrf Bpondent of the 1'hiladf Iphlrt Tiinea ro- itta Governor Cleveland ai UMPR the follow- ng laiigutga touching the policy that will ; uldo the administration after March : "No larni shall como to any business interest EH a result of thu adtninititratlvu power na long as I am president. I intend to surround myself with tbo heat and broadoit miuiU in the party , and then bend all my auergioa toward making an administration that shall at least assuto every element tht trausler of executive con irol from ono party to another does not mean any serious distutbanco of existing conditions , It is almost incredible that there should bo any eollnp of uncertainty whatever aa to the fu .ura , HO far as the recent result of tbo election s concerned. These who are to tuccced to tower by the will of the people , ns icccutly ex uocsed , are as much interonted in the future of the United stolen as they who yield it. rhoy also have an cqml t > take iu tlio prosperity and advancement of the country. They are as thoroughly committed to the maintouanco > f values and nsjcatnestly anxious for sterling nttinosB prosperity as their opponents. Naturally they will be careful about pronounc- ng for a { olicy inimical to the interests the very class which , moro than any other , has 1ms honored them with its co-.fidanco. Coni ng into power after so long on abjence , the tarty ought , and will so f.ir aa the executive a concerned , Lbi log liberal viowa and good mpul'ea into control of the government. It would be unnatural for the party not to bo actuated by a desire to continue In power by lomoustrnUng that itdesrvoatbe highf/it con- lidenca of the paoplo. This it cannot do if it would unsettle business and make factions war upon wel conceived plans of government. This is the view I tiiko of the proper position for Iho party just a'auming control of the country in a crisia like thin , and tbo standard by which I nhall be guided while in the presl dentiil oflico. If I follow it , I hope for and export n fair and honest response from the re publicans with whom 1 may have relations' , ns w ll aa the hearty support of my own party , I feel , of conrso I have gn'at responsibilities' , and approach them with a feellnt ; of moro ir : ess anxiety. While ) 1 limnvthoroii no reason whatever for Una feeling uf reatkmiiesn north or south , I cannot but raaliio tnnt nil iniiuU do not EOO things in tha same light. What mny eeera of no moment to ono may bo nf great consequence to another. Thu ddmo ratio i.irty and its servants are as much committed to a careful policy upon economic inps'ion | > as .heir opponents , and they will ho aa careful to act for the best interests of the country as the republicans would bad they Ii3on euccenstul. I assume , therefore , that wnatovor of ner- voiisness ii now apparant coinon simply from the disturbance of the long least ) of power , and that whenever thu irritation , growing out of defeat , baa p.iHitod oil , xhero will bo a better feuling idl around and a willingness to give .lio new mun a fair and lioiioft chance , That ia all that Is desired and Iraa would not ha fair to the incoming ailini listraliou , " PUKSIDKN I'-EMSC I' OMOVH lios'io.v , November 2'2. In the course of an Interview with a reprchOitativu of a IJoitou [ taper to-day , I'roeident-cloet Cleveland , speaking of thn business nnd manufacturing ortfiti of thu country , and thoiffectof a changu of administration on tlufu interesta , aid : "It goes witboutsjyiog that the Demo cratic party is madu up of merchants , buninuJ men ami worhingmon , nnd everybody certainly tainly denirea gnud timoa and rcalizea thai all the potplo uiuut ho proaperoiu to eDKuru that remit. Wo have h'ftyfivo mil lion people , idmost bounilleH.i rauonrcui , htm dreda of thu stroncrist hnaucial Institutions In the v.'orld , thnuaanda of cntorprlfeing mur chants , thu most nkillfnl manutuctnr rs , anil thu most Intelligent farmer * and worklngmon on th facs of tlio earth , Now , anroly.a conn try with tho'it chara2turlHtici 1m uvcry < | U'ili- ' tication for mild and permannnt pii pi-rity. It will ho my aim and tint aim of all a"fociitc ( ] ulth mo In thu conduit of ulfal H at Wunhing ton , to give thn peopio of thn United SUtes a Hufo , rcomiiiiical nnd contervaiiv government , Thu fnct tliit BO many hiiHl'toKs men find iinuiuf ictutern mid work- lupioiiii voted itli tin ) domi'uratlc pa ty tbia election Bhoivj that they were not afraid of n chaiigo in tin udmiijii'ratlon. The danio cratlc pirty , initaOhlcagi plntform , mean ! what it unld , and HII | | what it m nt um will- carry thu provi-lonti uf that pUtforu which relalo to tint lu-lnus > u InterontH of ihi country Into olfecV Tno ni.nl important thing ia t'i ' reatoru confidfncu and a d > turinl llution to forget | ) rtl ; i'i ' hint undancltanitnt and duvotu our HVCH t' ) thingi which tin 1 t < Kiibstaiitiutu thn welfarn of thu cointry am til ( if ita pei ] > 1o , In thin wink uvcry mm idnmld fuel hu liaa it part to paifonn. " TIIK SIAIh AM ) TIIH 15AIJ < OT. rill ! J'OhfJIASTKII AT KKW YOItlC ItKI.TKrt fllK r-AI'Irt IN TUB \nO.V-CLAHKhOK IMHITrK. Kpi'clnl Tiileiram to TIIK ] iu : , NKW Y < uiK , November i'l ; lioing ipms tfonrd about thu di < p'itchm wnt out lehttiv to tin ) Noiv York pmteili.jn . Itoing kupt opur on ob'ction d y , thim depriving cvfral em plujiMof tlnir opp'irtunity ti vot' ) , I'lWtiwut tor IVaiHon H id , In mlmt tijcc : "It 1m nhva\H been emtO'iiaiy in tLi * olllcu to CLHU on elcrtliin day , under tin legal ho'i ' layKchnii II'PI and to nttiiil to neceH-ury iirU'.niH witl tin ntual holiday f i r < : . The poctm ihter IMS always bslirtvod that hu hail the right to n , ( IJa own iliHcrction In manuKirg hit biiHliuva , guided flrat end alwajf , of coumo , by piibhc ciinverilencu. _ Carriers Iwu alivnyn Iwen kop1 In the ollico to | iva buhiuctM men Ihtlr ui.vll if tloy call for it. IJy tcndh , ? to tlisir jiUccs o ! bniinetn when i oaed they tunnot g < t it when they do call bcciui',0 camern Jiavo mall out on heir rout . The po tma ter usually knows ic t how to accommodate tlio lurp e t tiumbor , ml should bo allowed to arrant hu work nc xtrdlne to his be t Judginont. I'olloVMng the isual c ui , I c , icd noti OB to bn ftj tul nn- lounclng that Iho otlico would bo oH-n | on loctlon day with the unuM holiday forco. There was no necwuUy for all thn men bt ing pro , nnd I thought It only fair tgivo lho o ho had been wi.rklng overtime during the iminign rush of nutter nn r-iiportunuy tone no tlin day as ho saw fit. No\ ember lot t w In tbo itspor * n ) > rf s dispatch announcing hattbodoimtmcnth'uils'iucdan order tlmt II otlicCB must bo kept open on floe. . Ion d.y. and I toucotelegrapliod to W.ishlngion lor ttlieial Information. The next day I rrcelvod a reply that , under a recmt order of the depart- nent. I did not learn by whom or on what late i Mi. d , the poi-tollico must bo kept oiwn all days not otherwlso Bpeciflod Cither by u - .lonal Irgldation or by executive pn clama- ion. Acconllngly I ordered the fimtnoticct wiued takf n down , and Novetnbfr S , I sent tut instructions to each superintendent to mi rrango his work that every man Miould have m opportunity to veto. Subspnnentlv an or- lor cmnii from Waslilitpton to that effect , but I hud anticipated It Kvery ono v\ho ilfslrcd 0 cast a vote and was entitled tu di o had ho opitortunlty given him , whnthor any nen failed to avail themselves of it , ol course I can't say. " NKW YOltti I'llKSS. HU.NDAV MOIlSlNa lilITOIUAt.3 01" NKW VOHK HAIL Kd O.V rOUTlCAL JIATTKUH. Special to the Kansas City Journal. NKW YOUK , November 23. The SunJay mpers are editorially dull and stupid thla norning. The Herald , Truth and Journal mvo little to say apart from fora'gn and local nattora. TIII : BTAH. The Star urpfa the appointment of Gen Goo. 1) ) . McClellan of Now Jersey , to the post if eccrftnry ( f war by ClovoUnd when the latter shall have been Inaugurated. It pronounced - nounced him a soldier unniunlod by aught iavo ( ion , Hancock , THIS HUN. The Sun's leader deals with "measures for warding oil .hobrj. . " It alsi treata of the | oy of Washington hotel ! peia over the coming political change , nu > l tlieu has the fol- owing to say about Kditur Olarkson of Dm Moinea. Iowa : "Air.I. . b. Clarkson , the Ioa inomber of the national rfpubllcau com- .nitteo , doesn't seem to know enough to kooit itill. Ho is still weeping nnd walling over the election. Un hus discovered n Bomo way that n lot of Blaiuo ballots in thin 1 wn were not counted. Naturally this ; riovus him. Ho also rc'tukea nuotlior llhn- ; riou8 lowan , Mr. Fronk Hatton , because the New York postollicu wasn't chxed on olcc Jon day in orditr to wait for Mr. DUIno. M r. Iliitton has explained , but Mr. Clarkson con- .limes to bu dissatisfied. Indeed , it la idle 'or Mr. Hattou or anybody oleo tore.auon wit i man who doesn't know that olecli in day IB lot a national holiday , anil that no luw an- hoiizea the closing of postoflictH on that day. It was proper to keep the Now Yi > rk postolllco iptn , ami it will bo proper for Mr. Clarkson .0 . keep his mouth shut. THK wontn. The World discussed a dozen of its pot ; opca ! and then goes for chalrmnn of the na- .ioi.nl republican conmiUtco , Joaos , in Iho 'ollowing fashion : It is apparent now that lones , the Pitthburg money bug , who acted as igurohead for the republican national com- u it tee , neuU out Ida incendiary and alnrmirg nanifesto , cl.iiming Now York and West Vir- Kiuia nnd charging Clovcland'a fiienda with luteiidod fraud upon unauthentlcatod dis- Itatchca gathered by Jay Gouhl'd Bervants. The p > or old noodle simply wa'ntod to play the rola of 7 ich Chandler and bo eaiuo uonr ixettimr | the country , Jonea will nut liyo in tiiHory ns long us Mrs O'Leury's rocilcitran cow , but h 3 has known whh , tvnj to bestirred stirred with heroic cmotiou , Till : TIMEH Tha Timca sayp ; Tlio search for alarm mining the colored population nf North Carolina lina , in comrquonco of tlm Incoming of n democratic administration , rraulta In its dm- covnry in onlva mild form , which promises to dinappoar. There oppeara to bo far more nn- uinineHH among the democratic politicianN at the proppact of the disintegration of their inirty on the removal of the tension by which thus boon HO IOIIK kept BO 11. IheralHii general admission that it ia pro'.ty MIII > to lividu and that the colored vote willdivi o at .lio aamo time nnd become a moro uncertain 'actor than Lefore , hat la tiuo In North LJjrollua \ pretty likely to bo generally true 'n tbo touth , nnd the politioil solidity of tlmt action promises to disappear with the main eauflo th. < t lias kept it solid. Tina la a very louirablo riMiilt for lliu whole country. Tin : TIUIIUNK , The Trihuno'ri main articles iu lio'lit of length tefer to over production , In i' nucoiul column editorial notes it sayfl : "Tho demo cratic umill fry havu boon after Mr. Cleveland over Hiiee the elrcilon , but yesterday tin larger lislicn appeared on thu cmfaco at Al- biny ; Hi-it is to nay the na'.i ' nal domocrati commiitqemun , hoadud by Herbert O. Th'imp- mil , cnlhtd on tin ) governor in a body , ICach man had a few miiiiitos convtrKitionln piivnt ( with Mr. Clnvilnnd , but juit what nlllcw went demindud hnsro been revoalud , l.utm uoHhidlaoo ivhut wu do BOO , Thu governoi'H ' callrra nro B.iid to havu loukad much mined us t , iey pisted onu of tha duoia III tbo capitn hi'ii ing the words "civil service comini'sion , ' and onu ii nvon ippiirted to have muttered Out , damned i-p > t , " but wo d j nut hulinvi this story. Most democrats ns atd tbn civil Hxrvicu ttarriura 111 very hllght obitaslcri it their path towoVd Hut t\ \ > ila , C.VI'l'MOSCOUIUJK. A I'EITUAII MAI'.ClV ) A4HAII.INI1 CATTI.K IN TIIK IIUIT1II.ICA.V VAU.KV. 3 ( ecial to tint liKU. IIANKMN , NKII. , Novomher 'Z'AMany o the fnrmora of thin county have lout heavily in catllu of late , uomo have lout four and fivi cows per day , ono linn uoar Nanonon , 1'Vaiik- liu count ? , his lost thirty hiud , Uu ioi > ph aiua'armed. ' Wo lule rapliud Iho governor for a veterinary surgeon , only to learn thai NubriU'kn bus nono. Hvory p 'B"- ! ! ! ) ! ! riaRiihi { lion la nfu us to thu caii'O ol death , Many cuttlu h'ivn ' lioon opened and uxuminod , anil whiiu many peraona havu . .ttribut'id the lo H tu tlio xinflt 'ju the corn blalka , otliorj nay m evlduncu of Hinut cun bu foil in in tlio Btomauh , Thu gall Is xald to bu greatly enlarged In most C.ISQH . um to bo lillid with w.ner lint wn do Ixtliuvu that in every cam it will bu found that tho. o waa no death until after the. cuttlo had bcoi liirnud Into thu st.dk lioldj. Whnthcr tin clifuifjo from poor dry fund to a null nutiitioii food IK too Hinlden , or whether th'r.i IH a p.ila . oiioui insect lurking in the hill' , or whiithur i lie a lungiiH growth fi led wl'.h a poi < onon ii'jid , or iiultli. r ono IH jet unoulved. Hut cor tuinly a [ word of caution to furiner to Uiio tbnutmiikt ciro in putting their cittl Into fi ilk lieldn , at loaat until the frost ha neutralized ihni-wcroted dehtrojer , will HUV thousainUot dnllura ti Nubrjska. Cattle r ojdy MiK about five hours aUtho longest 1 TIIK HICK can MURent any remedy or piuvei Uttvo it will obllgo tha pcopht Ynnr ttuiy , I. K. XKDIKKII. A I'HIIIIHJ I vnnla Tit KCKANTO.V , I'A. , November Ml.A win ntorin thi ) iiflernooti oiilmluiitinir In a lie.-iv rain and vl"lent g.J . Thu wind rt-uched th vtilocity of ulghty inilm an hour. Huofn , ti/i wid wiii'.iw | < were broken , The ti't > uiui ur rnn. . WILKIHIIAIIIII : . I' . Novcmbor 24.A ter rifloHionii , ucumiiMidri Ihy high wluda , n-- . i here thin uftuitioo-i und r ntlunixj to a lat [ rnir. Thu inin W.H trininuilntiii. Dwell n hw. < wn in low lands uio II .o led ami the occi ) miiU < c mMllil ( t'i IHIVM home , UlilO'N 111 I'llHal , .V. y , , Novcmbor 2 , ' ) . Th Domocrdt ai d Uhrunido to-moirow will con tain it letter 1 1 thu editor from Whittlaw Hiid , ed tor of ul't ( New Yoik Tubuuii. poii tlvt-l ) derlinlog to . ' 'fflCBUdidito for Ulilt.d rituttH ueuuUir , MERRIE ENGLAND , hB Brilish EmpiMiiil Us Threaten ing CouiDiicaluns , ! ho Serious Situatron of Egyptian Afffiirs , Ungland's ' Ohoioo Riot at Homo or War Abroad , Iho Franchise Bill and the Re distribution Aoti Q-ladstono's ' Sorioua Dilemma and Soiilo : luoapaoity , riio AppronulitiiK Knll of ItiulluftllHin Sallsburj'H GnnvliiK St Oilier Foreign NOWH , IN K Ipocial telegram to TUB I > KK , LONDON , Novcnibur 23. The Kgyptian uuddlo has assnined a painfully perplexing ilioso. It ia an open tovrot that horil North- irook's report ii Lold by the cnliuot to rccuin- nciul impossible tlnn Hi but the ministry will iclthor disclose its contouta nor ntnto their iwn policy. The trouble lies on the honm of , dlloinma. If thu only course it taken which till bo acceptable to the Towcm , tlio tax pay- is nt homo will vigorously reeiit it. Tlie ol ley of incroaijiiii ; the Income tux in order to ay gpoclimtlvo prolita of foielvn holdera of Ogjptiun bonds would bo the inin of the ovurnmeut , nnd yet a rolusal to do HO oponu lie way for a hoiuilu combination of thu cun inoutal powers , Thu French uru clamorima or tlio publication of l ord Norihbrook'H re- iort , tAlr. l''iovcinut boantod the oth- r night thnt n now onnfcroueu would bo hold to eottlo Kuuluiul'H iroiention ? . Tim 1'rcuch ( upora in l-'gypt ro BlitrliiRupallposelblo mUchiof by ptint- ug in Arabic wild BtorleH about n imxivu ro- olt ( u India. Nuwa from the Ndo cannot Ji < said to hnvo leaaoncd tlio general contampt or thd whole ontorprluo , but it bun munnnr- bly I in renicd puhlio coididtnco in ( Jen. ( ! or- Ion's ability to tiku euro of himself. Some lorsuua I oar tlmt the lutust repoitof the wo It- icaa uf iho Mahdi IH only a niao to throw Gen. Volaoley oil his guard. Tin fact that the government BupprcBuad nltip-teuthd of Gun. joiduu'n lust letter ia expluinud otliciully on lie ground that the Mahdi m informud of all joiulou nQwa. It la Biumiaed that the letter ouunolled a abort cut across thu dcbert from Old IongaU ) to Khurtonm , Instead of follow iiS'tlu Uro.vt Uiver bond , a fact which It is leiiirablu that tha Muhdi nhould not know. SNGIi/YND'S / 1'OMriOlIj lUHMOHj. 'HB TIIOUIILKH OVEH Tnl : llEDWrillllUTION ANII KUANCHIBK 11ILL 11AUIUAI , PATK Ol.AII- urONB'rt I'EHIL. Special Telegram to THE UEK. LONDON , November 23. The coinpromUo it ipgiiibing to bo regarded n a miaotnblo sur- cudor by UludBtoncaiidnmomorablo tiiumph 'or Salisbury. Throughout thu whole ntrug- do the prime minister has been fanatically mger to pas * the two measures through the childishly vain I clou of having his namu asso ciated with two BUch Important statutes , and rounding oil hin political life with an exit ol > pj.ropna a btiblnnitr. Cunaldtr.itions forhia > wn health nnd comtort have largely inllti- encod hU mind , und tor weeks pane In has loud bet * ecu Chamberlain ami Dllke , lioth demanding a firm front un- lt-r the thiuut ( f their rcnignation , ind | IB ! physician Sir Andrew Cliulto , lucom- neiuling ihu closu of the contiat hy propln-ay- jg the danger uf only death , Kverybody 10 * concediu ihat Gladatano'B readiness to do inythiiig nnd evurylhing makoa Saliabnry nauer of the rodUtiiimthm bill. The nidi c.ils are gioutly exasperated ; they accuse Chamberlnlu of hiving betrayed them nnd thuro waa uvun a rumor that ho , knoulng Ihu Koiioriil diosalisfnctlon , and ditigusted with 'Jladfltono , was ahout to runlgn , Tliu feeling H pruvalunt thnt ilio great ipiotion ia to bu loulud by n hiiggcrmuggrr intorviuiv between tlio paity loadurn , HIM that the contiol and mlupuiiuenco of | nili.-untlit nut sac'ilicm ' ! , lint iho rudicalf are ho contemptahle a lot that they will mv/dlow anything Gladstone iriKnoH | , nnd all ihu piubdiilitiua of the hour mint to thuHUCcusH of Ida Ill-starred alliancu ith Salisbury. Two uthur political uxoiitn if tlio week mo txtrcmoly uliK/urnt / n'gnn ol .hu tiinea 'J'liu h'rat In 11 diapalcli of General Scr.itchloy to annex New Guinea t > Cither with thi' formation < f ia imperial uunfnderation leaguo. ThiK muika a further ut-p In the now iimvu- limit for ( Ir.uvliit ; oloier ties between difft-rfiit uiti of tint JCinpiro. Thu other momtiiituiiH matter id thu d nitu in tint lions' ) of commons' in thu ciolferH dlntuibinc-H in the Scott Inlua , A motion diiinanding prompt leglahitlon fm iho ben fit < f thu crofter * was o.iniud unani- uoutly. At thu HIUIIU time the leading far- IIIOTH asiuciatiiiiH Inivu c illud for a wholenalu ridnctio't ' of U'lilH. Thu land movements arc now marching with r.ipld stridoH , ami already iho admiiiuoii to frunchino of ihu 2UiliiOliO , iiiifrnnchUud ngrluultiind housuholilura iidili , liy iintluipiti-iii : iu distruclivo p'jwura to thu fabiiu of ladicallxm. A TKIIIIIIII.lt HAI.AIir llKVil.OI'.SINONIC WAItll Of TUB KANNAH I'lINirKNTIAIlVHIXTV J'lllhON- Eim AIII : Hniu KUN , or VMIOM TIN un : , ucliil to the KiuiHai City Tlmix , I.ISAVKNWOliril , Niivuinher 21.An alurm- g dlai'OHO which myritilhia all thu | ihyiiiciaiiH who liavo need it , Inn broken out imiong thu c mvictn confined in 0110 of thu prmoii ward. < at thu ponlteiitiiuy , The malady niproaent't xldp favor , and ) m tha aipuaruncu ] of being it very o\v and maignaiit * form of typhoid. In IU 1 iHt BtiiL'CH Koiei brouk out all over thu body of the patient \Vnpn the ( over I'juvei , death uiiueH in n low liourr' . Up to tli'H ' time itliout thirty of the uonvicU huvu had the fuver and ton huvu dii'il of it In thn hint two wu-k-i. Tint prlKiin ph Hicia'i 1'r. Neallv , usnl 'i'd ' ) > y u doctor who In Ht-rvhiK out n H-ntenco for bigamy , in lining nil n M < p'lwcr to prevent thu upreadlmr of < hi dUuuiji * , and the number of deaths , which h > v avuragod four a week , nro now htiiadily do cniuinK Tliu fuver only nlfi'Ctiid tint eonvictr cunhned In this ward , which hua IIKKN IIIOII.I.V IJIPAIIANTI.VK [ > . from thu rBut of the prixon. ThodiHeain ia al t'ni ' more iii'-Xilicible ' | fr. . in tlio fict tlmt tin cmi\icU li'ivo th" dent i f f.iru , und uvi rythi innidit of thu walla in kept in neat iw wux , tin j.ctiiluiitlnry bi-iiig wtill ki.uwii to bu tlr thuni'Ht In all the hiirrouoiliiu itut > )4 ) In thn mo ntiinuVuriJen .lonea U ucuinx t' the coiiifiut of thn favcr Htricktm prl onuia i nr u cimg of night and duy nurxin hua btim in idi up from thu cunviut riilla. Tint ravag'h ( , f tin dl'Paio liavii In en gre ily chu ked and III' moMt caritfnl ultention gi v ( n to thu dint , iui < lubitii nl thouo not ulllic'eil ' In Inn last ii < | ) rr , and befole ( h li-cuUiit out of tlio fitvi r WurduiiOUCH / rt'commi'iidui ' bbtt'ir vt'iitihtti'iii forthu ward in whiihthi illheum Appoureil hoon aft nrard , No im'.ioi VUH tukeii un tlniiiiKttcr , and It , IH nowtli uxli1 tl'Mt bad blr Irm buun thu prnuu cutro o thu JirlKAKINU OUT Of TIIK J-T.VKK , Mnyirr Niuly wna Bern thla uft'unoon , ani ; I lie tuiii that hu had vlnileil thn iiciiitentiurj und wiiH Uflloil that ovcrylhiiig now U It food coitd lion. The only persons ftflllctod ire thiuo who have born it thii ono wing vh eh wan ono ofllie llrjit litilldlnga erected , ind the illn nno oven In tlmt Isjlatcd qliarttr ms iiparly Ixjon tUmpv ! out. Warden .lonrn i < HIOWIJ sn-at ability In controlling an opi- Icnnc whi , hVM bcqnc Athcd to him by thono ho lucked experience yearn ago in conatruct- ing prisunn. and Mor Nnclv R J-II Kays now that the danger id all over. The oniecrs cnu- lot bo too highly complimontixl. The mayor new of the trouble mine- days ngo , but kent t quiet until it bcc.mo imhlu ! to-day IH-CAUKO ID did not think it wise to ncaro frlendd of ho | irionerd , HIM I'HKSItmsT'.S M OME OP THK MATTKIIS TO UK IUSlT SKl > IS TltK rnEMIHKNT'H I.A9T KXKCUTIVK TAt'EII. WASIIISOTOX , November23. - [ Hsu Special. ] The I'reddout has his message well undnr vay , and 1m road the outlines of his rccom- nomhtlima to the cabinet at tholatittwo abinot mootlngit , and has dlicusscd the hangrs suggested by thorn , A momornnduni uriitshrd by gontlunnn of the cabinet for atiouti parts of the inoiRign have all been re ceived and arranged In order. Secretary McCullough IIIM been fully coimilted on nil [ ueflioiiH of finance , nnd appears in pot ft ct ccoril with tint president. It la known that the presii ent will iwnln dl ciiM the nuhject of inr relation with the South American p twers , ; lvim * thu whole mutter greater nirnoo and Utttntlon than was over before felven it in any uenaicp. It I * paid In thin connection that the policy outlined iu Ulaitit'ilottcr cf nccc.pt- iiica will reci'ho the full cnduritemont of thu ttealdont. In compli .ncn with the wishoa of Secret < ry _ McCullough , thn message will urge with dlatiut omphi- ! roduotion of the ur- ilus in tbo trnitmiry. Secretary Chandler'u ro incut , coiillnlly enilorpcd by Secretary 1,111- Mln , Unit congress bo nuked to pcnMe.ii the utirxivorH uf the Greely p.irty , will also bo compiled with. Sl KcrAOUIi > K II Till ! ViONDKHrmi.r 11KAL1BT10 KXII1IIITION WITH llllllt W'KSIU KKl'ICOT , XNTA1I.1NII HEAVY KXrKNPIIVIIUH , AT TIIK 8P. I.OUW U1IAN1) Ol-KIIA IIOfHK , Sr , l.ouis , November 'J3. The Grand opera home , on Market Btrcot , between Klfth niu Sixth , burned this afternoon , entailing a IOBB of fiom 3125,000 to ? ir > 0,000 The tire broke nit in the front | mrt of the basement , as ccndetl by the Hlairwaya to the roof , thence 'proad nil over the building , and In thoiourno if thron boura tint beautiful theater with HH mudnomo deconitlona , vnhmblu iimchmerj- ce.uery nnd olfncta , waaa niusi of rninn. noth- ngboing left but the laro walla. John \V. Molt Hi thu miiniieor , hint hin entire penona wardrobe , and a vahublo iictora' library , 1m- inu In thn front part of the buil Ingvui ' tj- tally du.itro.vail. I.OHS about S7.000. The in Htiranco on thu theatnr ia about $50,000. AVOTttAN'M F IIO\V A MdllTIIOtmB KKKI'KH WAR DUT.MNKI VIIOM DUTY 11V A TIMOHUUH WIFU. November ! ! 3 , News is ro celvcd of the achooiier La Vicloirc , boforu reported ported loat mid over which them baa been great anxiety felt hero. Two men have jus arrival from the Tulo AMI Condros and state ihnt townrda nightfall on the ( Hli limt. , they mw otr the capon a lightho-H9. Thu Bchoonui WIIH on beam cndn with n nnmber of peopl clinging to her eldcx , and nppaaling to th llrfhthnu o ) tn'i'r for aBHlatimcc. They cni < that dm ko'pi.T heaul tlumand immedlatelv lirejmied to go to their ITHCUO lint won pre vented by bU wife fainting from fright. Clliiilum In I'urlH. I.ONPON , November 23. [ IJjtj : Special ] - Thu cholera ban been bundled very well it 1'nria , The majority of I he cnnoa In tin hoBjntnl havu been enroll. The dllliculty will tint romalndor haa ffeen that either the pitientf : nyBteiii hid already been rnlni'd liy alcohol , ui privation , or th.it the palfont nrilvitd at thu lioKpit.il . ton lato. The hitter la rnully the chief troublu overywhuro. Dr. Chapmnn'n ireatmont with icubiiea on the Kpmo and Dr. Ilyem'H vrnoiia injection . .falt ao'ntion both havu be on micctHitl id. The ep'domlo in Paim ia ne r Iho cm. ' , and in the atiburbH of thucity Tlic Volt ) of lillniilH. CIUCAOO , Noveml-er ll. ! ! The complete re- iM'd nliiciai letnrim from Iblnola gitu tha folio wing rcfiidts : lilu'.ne ' , 337'I7-I ; Cleveland , 3118355 ; St. John , li0ri ! ; liuller , 10 , ! ) 10. lll.ilno'a plurality 2fiU'J. ' J'or ( uvornor CglcHhiy. repnblicnn , Jl.'ll.yH-l. llarriaon , di'in- ocrutiu , : ilM ! ) : < ; Ilobbt , prohibition , 10,7X1) ) ; Ifurpur , greenbjick , KIH7. ! Ugletley'a plur ality , 1 l.fi'j ' : ) . IIIHIM I'/inlu. / ClIlCAdO , November HU. In thu Imrlowiuu at tbo ( > rand uperii IIOIIHO to-night cmoko froni ono of Iho winga wai blown upon the tngo , caiiHlng tint cry of tiro. ItiHtantiy the lioiia mil iii'op it were on tbolr fe.et and two or ihrce women Ml fiiintinir. Oiiu of the uctom n'Dliped ' inleklv | lo the front , ami KJipluiiiing the eiiiiHU , quieted all funra and narrowly unveil u dreadful piinio and lima of life. AVcailicr I'o-IMy WAHlllNfiroN , November 13. ! Upper Miaa- BlppI , f'Ur weatlnr. norlhweaturly xvinda nhifiing Hiiutlinrly ; slight tiia of temprutnro in nort'iern poition , nearly ttn'ioimry tomprra- turn in mmthorn portion followed by falling barometer , Mlaeonrl valley , fair wnathor , uonthcrly wlnda ulowly rifting , tompertluro lower. ATLANTA , ( ! a. Novtmber 23. W. A Pledger , cluirman , ralla a meeting of thu col ored national committed to convems at New OrlouiH , I'oenmbiir ' 17th , to coiiHidor the iiltnatlon ( .f the colored people under the dem ocratic party. ClIllllMII PiKllllplMirllltf , I'AUIM , Noviimbiir ' ! . Cholera la fast dla- npiioarln . Very few c.it a were rrportod for tliu twelve hourit ending at noun to-day , ATURDAY'S SPECULATION 'he ' Close o [ the Week on IDC ChicaLO Exchange , Fho Northwest Grain and Money Markota , Wheat Closes With the Bulls in Control , The Excellent Eoaots Dopros- * ; ly ou Ooru , Only LU Local Business in 3f revisions. " - " " " * " " " " " * r - Tlio Money rkct Without Plenty ttllo Capital Bank BATUlinAY'fl 81'KOUIjiVriONS. TUB 01.081 ! 0V TIIK WKKK AT ALL THAOK OSNTKrW. CHICAGO , November 22.-Tho feature of the .lay on tliu board of trade wai the very bullish iono of the wheat crowd , Lester , Driver , 3onncchnan and thu heavy speculators were .uiying atoadlly ntul taking nil tized lots. Thu report cnuin in from Now York that a pool liad ticon foriucil In that city with the object of booming wheat to 80c , mul that Loator rep- retcntod tha combination hero. This throw Iho "shorts" into a little panic. Pricou fin ished strong at the top notch , lie nbovo lant ln > t nighl'a figuroa. ' There iti an immense amountof Idle money on hand , and holders nro itching to do HOIOO- tldnfr withit"iiatd J. W. McCormick to-night. "It would not lie singular if con idomblo at- tontiou waj concentrated upon wheat ns anin- vestment , feeing that prices nro so low nnd tha chnncos of improvement eo good I look for livelier times. " The boarp , howovcr , base their o orations on the fact that the viiiblo supply is nhont 20 per cent , larger than at this time last your , coiw. Corn wnt dull , sufforinit from thn oxcito- inout In wlioat pit. Schrnirts was soiling May nnd Knottier k Wlieolnr were buj lug , The coipts were 100 ctra larger than yesterday , with a proxpoct of much heavier nmvals next week. Values oruled jjc off. I'llOVIStONH. In provisions Imnlmwavit light and on local account. The general feeling in weak , though packers do not acem disposed to offer much for futnro delivery. MONKV. There wax no preceptablo chnugo in the provioni condition of tlui money market. Un- ilo\ibteilly Micro IH n largo nmnnnt of idle money nnd plenty of idln holder * \ \ ho would bo glad tn invent nt profitable rat a ol intereBt if they full nnro about tha oollntar.il. llatoa to-day were ( ! 8 pnr cunt , with more loans nntilo lit the outside tlmn inmdo llgnro. New York exchange ) wai ta icr at fida premium , and nxty day diiumcntary Btcrlin * won Bteivly at 5 788Tho nmoclatid bank elf ar. iiiRHWoro $ ( ,8I9S8 | , and for the wouk $13- " 68 lil'J , a decroono frjin last week. The board , nf trade clearlnga al o showed a decrease from last irotk , ; ' HUKAI ) WINNI3HH. " WAOE curriNii , SIIUTTINO DOWN , MTIIIKINO AND VAllIOUSTIIOiniUW AHONO Till : IIIO.MVOIIK KIIH AND COAI. SIINKIIH OK 1'tNN.lVl.VANM. I'lTrBUUllo , November 23. T' machinery muldera met iu the Kuightn of L .bor hall tbia aftnriioon to coin-ider thu propo , < d reduction [ ifcttgra ordered in the foiindriipuf Kobinson , Ilea Si C. ) , , nnd ( iiirrleon ft. Co. No dolinito action wan take.ii. The rtduclion tako.i effect to-morrow. The Stiimlaid nut worka which recently ordered a 20 per cent reduction of iKfB , have positively rufuipd to compromise , nnd Iho Btrlkers nro liim. They ast-ert that rather than accept so great reduction they will icmnin out all u inter. 1'KNNHVI.VANIA COAL 1I1NKIIH. Thu coal mliurB of 1'lttshurg dlntrlct will as- Bomblo in convention bora next Tliutaday. In addition to considering an urbltrntion for rail road milieu and the fixing of a ratu f r rlvur miners , tliero will ! > presented a schmno by which the minera of ICtimwhn , West Virginia , will cntor into n toiiiliiuatl.ni with tliouo of thu Western I'onnsylvanhi biluuiinnua coal region. Operator * in thia dlatrict have nlwavH held ( .liar limy were unable to compete with thoao of thu ICnnawha region , and clu'mcd that Kanawlui opi'rntora had the ndvnntugo of a lo-vor piicoof mining , which enabled thorn to nndcrBoll the Monongnhola coal men in thu lower inarkiitM. Xlio OiMierul Colil Hnnp. CillOAfio , Novcmbor 211 , Advices to the Asiocmtod IIICSH from vuiioin points indicate the nppearanca of the first general cold snap of the toaaon. The eou'bwost , wt t , and northwont and noith are Biiirering from atvoro wimlc , low U'liiporaturo nnd moio or less BIIOW. Tn aonio pluc a the temperature is rep - p rtrd aa ( ievoral degrees below zero. The telegraph company reports considerable trouble In all directions from the mapping of wiioK. In thia city at 11 o'clock a fine BIIOW ia falling , the thurmomoter indicates 1 ! above zero , having fallen over 30 df grces inaido of 21 hourr. mul tint HnNty IIooHl ( IT , NEW Yoiiif , November -'t , Hondiicks paK'cd a < iuiutday in the hotel. Voorhta und Biirgeant-ut-Armx DrlKht left the Gilsoy lioucoin tomu ImHtu at 0:20 : thin evening , aftir receiving a tule rain from Albany , i That exceedingly dliajcreenble and very prevalent disKne , caliirrh , Is ranaod by M'lof- uloiiK taint In tlin lilno'l. ' Ilond'riKurHiiplirlll.i , by ltnii'incifulniilfyiiiK | ttii < Mll.ilUniBnetloH upon Iho bNiuil , cjiei'ilily ICIIIOVCH thu cnute , and tliua cllcclt u radical nnd 1'ei ' inancnt i-ino of catarrh , Tliosu WKI | suiter from Its varied oynijitoini uiH'oiiifortiihliilluwfroin the nose , otlenBlvo liroatli , rliiylni ; and hurstlng noises In tha earn , u\vrlllntof the soft parts of the lliioatnervous inoMratlonetc. ( should lalto llood'H ri.irn.ipaiIlia iind bu cured. The Best Medicine ' f have inlfi'ird with catarrh In my bend for years , and paid out hundreds of dollais for ruedK lues , hut havu lieri'lofore received only tcinpoiary relief. 1 began lo take Jlood'o ' riaisajiarilla and now my catarrh Is neaily cuix-d , thu wraliucfa of my body la nil ioue ; , my uiiotltu | | U nood- fact , 1 feel like another person. Hood's BarsaparllU U the best med icine 1 bani over taken. " lUta. iiAII , 1'iovldeiico , It. I , Korlom consequences are liable locnsuolt catarrh Is not attended to In w-Moiil The dlsoaho freiueully | deslioysthoswisoof smell and often dovclopos Into Inonchltlsor imlinp- nary ( onsiimptlon. I'lidouhtedly ' many cases of eoiiKimiptlon originate In catarrh , llood'a iKarbiiarllla : | cures catarrh and has oven I effected remarUablo cures of consumption llself , In Us early stages. A book containing utalcmcntH of many cures by llood'a Siirsap.v rllla , will be M'tit flee lo all who solid address to I' , I. Hood & Co , , Lowell , Mass. Catarrh and Impure Blood "Hood's H.maparllla has helped mo moro for ealanh and Impuio blood than anything c > l e 1 ever used. " A. HAM. , Syracuse , N. Y. " I buffered thrco yearn with catarrh , and my general health was poor In consequence. When I took Hood's Sarsaparllla I found I had the right remedy. The catarrh la yielding , an Hood's ' Snrsapurllla Is cleansing my blood , nnd the general tone of my system U Improv ing. " I'llANK WAHMJIUJIH , KOCllOStCr , N. Y. ! Bold by all druggists. tlifUfor5 , Made Bold by nil druggists. $1 ; nix fur $5. MuJo only by 0. I. HOOU ti CO. , l.owi'11 , Mass , only by 0.1. HOOU Si CO. , I.owuH.Masu. IOO DOBOS Ono Dollar. IOO Doses Ono Dollar.