I ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. IK FIFTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , THtTKSDAY MORNING , AUGKJfcT 13 , 1885. NO. ' 17 , THE CHOLEBfi. Vtry Rapidly Throngliont Southern EnroBG , Seven Hundred Deaths Reported from Spain Tuesday. The Boudnn "War tn the Honao of Lords A Hatch of Foreign THE PLAQUE. IIS RAVAOtH DAILY IN011KAS1NQ , JlADniD , Auguit J 2. Them were 4,507 new cat 01 and Oi9 deaths of cholera reported throughout Spain yesterday. CAIHO , Auguat 12 , A fearful state cf nn arcby prevails heio , Tha famine Is alto pro gressing , MAiwtittia , August 12. The cholera panic incrcnpcs dally. The average depart ures from Marseilles by railway alone are about two tnouaand per day. As an instance of laincas with the Marseilles sanitary anther- Hies to perform tbeir duties , the case of the captain of an English vensol , lying in this port , may bo mentioned. The captain' * daughter died of cholera aboard the chip , Ho nt once notified the authorities and rt quested disin fection of the vessel. Although nt noon to day tbtrty eight hours had oiaped sinca the glrl'a death , no official action has ynt boon taken concerning the event by Marseilles au thorities. MADltlD , Aug. 12. Thirty-five now cases of cholera nnd nineteen dm tin reported In this city jc&tcrday , fifteen of tlin now cases in one street. This discovery ciusod a teneation and the nuthoritlcs are vigorously dleinfecting the thoroughfare , PARIS , Augnst 12. "Dt Courcoy telegraphs an followa : LTnve fixed headquirtera nt UaiphonRluriui | ; thoprevalensonl the cholera ; there were soventcen deatha from cholera yesterday in Ilulphong , and sixty-six pcnons arc down with lho disuaao. Wo have n htriro number of volunteer nurses to care for the sick. There is excellent feeling among the troop ? . GIBRALTAR , Autr. 12. A British steamship lies quarantined off Meracl Koblr , in Algeria , with four cases of cholera on hoard. One per son has dlod of the disease ou the same vessel. MADRID , August 12. The number rf chol era casea haa greatly increased. In thia city fifty now caeea nnd eighteen deaths , nud Ia the province eleven now casoa nnd thirty elsht deaths nre reported to-day. PARIS , Aug. 1 ? . A telegram from Odessa , Kutein , si ya there nre ten cases of cholera In the suburbs of that city. MARSEILLES , Aug. 12. Deaths from cholera hero to-day numbered twelve. Twenty-two now cases were admitted to the hospital , TUB SOARB IN ODESSA. VIENNA , August 12. Dispatches from Odotta btatoa several cases of sickness ressm- bllnc cholera occurred in the Odomn suburbs and In consequence all arrivals from Mar seilles boa been prohibited. GLADSTONE'S INTENTIONS. LONDON , August 12. The liberals arc ( jot ting uneasy about GIsdstcno'd intentions , Tha L'nily News thla morning exhorts him to lend the electoral campaign , DYING LIKES FLIES. Letters from Suakim say the troops nro dy ing like flies. The ollhialf , however , will not eport the trua condition of affaire. DUI'FERIN AT WORK. CALCUTTA , August 12. Lord Duilerln is actively engaged in strengthening the friend ship of Indian chiefs. Ho will give n grand dinner In November. All dignitaries of Cen tral Asia are expected to attend. AROUND HERAT. The villages and gardens in the environs of Herat are being demolished so as to prevent tlitir ute for concealing the movements of llussian troops in case of hostilities England will pay for the property destroyed , AO CHINA PARIS , August 12 The memorial sent by the prime minister of China , LI Hung Chang , rctpectlng lho treaty of pcaca recently con cluded between France ard China shows that ho desires to remain at peace and to profit by It in opening up to outsida trade the southern frontier of the empire , A 8BDU02R PUBLICLY FLOODED. LONDON , Auguat 13 The Pall Mall Gazette states that n member of tbo royal commission appointed to inquire Into tha depression of trade waa publicly flogged iu this city this afternoon for the alleged seduction of his na- ( tillant'a daughter. BNRLISII ALLIANCES , PARIS , August 12 Ilepnbliquo Francois uiHinUins that un Auglo-Chmeaa alliance , cffunsivo and defcnelva against Itussla , will bo perfected. The journal contends that If Knaland concludes a timllar alliance with Turkey a war with llueaia will bo Imminent. GUARDINd TillC CZAR , VIKNNA , August 12.- The minutes of the orders issued to officials rf the Northern rail way company concerning their conduct during the imperial journey to Kremsior , to meet tha czar of lluaila , have been issued. Among other precautions ordered for tbo amperor'n safely la ona commanding a line of guards to ha posled nlorii ? the entire route at diatancua of fifty paced from ouo another. TUB KARL 18 1) TTER. DUBLIN , August 12. The earl of Oarnarvnn la recovering from hla Illness. He ia now nblo to leave hla bedroom , THE SOUDAN WAR , LONDON , August 12 , In the house of lords this afternoon , Salisbury in moving a vote of thanks tn the army and navy for re cent ei'rvlcua iu Kgypt , paid a strong tribute to Generals Wolseley , Graham and other oiU- caw , Roldlen1 , nnd niuriiiea who took paitln the Khartoum expedition , for the valor , perseverance and high spirit ditplatol in tlio nrdoua work uf the campaign and also dwelt on the gallantry of the Australian contingent , the Indian troops aud the Canadian voyagers. The prime minis ter praised in unmeasured tortna the valor of Generals Goidon , Earle end Stewart , and other olllcers and men who lost their lives in the Soudan wnr , and fittingly ci- preasod condolence with their relatives aud friends , liaron Canington , moderate libsral , seconded the motion , which was adopted. It was noteworthy that lint a slrgle liberal lead er was present during the absvo proceeding ? , The absence of thena is considered iia ndcmon- itratinu against the motion , 1 Sir Michael Hicka-ISencb , in the houao of coinmoni , made n similar 'motion and said the loyalty thown by the Canadians and Au > - trallans duilng tboBoadin war showed thaex- liteuoa of a strong bond between the mother country and the colonies which would serve Kngland wnll in cno nf emergency. The Muiquia of Harrington seconded Bii Michael's motion , and In his addreis eion orited Woleloy from all blame for tha munj thortcomim-j of the Soudan campulgo , be cause the circumstances attending or cam- ing them were beyond hit control. The mo tion was then Adopted , CONSOLING SIR CHARLES. Mrs. Mark Patten , eQance of Sir Charle Dllko , is In InJIi on a pleasure tour , Ot learnlmr of the scandal with which tha nam of her intended husband was connected , thi Immediately telegraphed Sir Charles ti an- nouDca their engigemout publicly , JterORTS CONKIHUKD. LONDON , August 12 , A dlipatch receivci this afternoon from Shanghai confirms the re cent report * to the effect that the KuisUn occupied the liland of Qnelpiert at tbo en trance to the Yellow sea , south of the Core * penln ul , aud couto forty miles to the north east of Fort Hamilton , recently riportd occupied by Kngland. The Husnau troop are erecting iormldibla fort * oil tha islaou and otherwise adding to the defensive arrargi monti. The news caused little or no exciti meat here. Quelpaert hai not a single harbo Its coaita ara expoted to tba full b'a ts cf tt monsoon , and , being high and rocky , are ex ceedingly dangerous to navigation , TO CONFER WITH THE SULTAN. VIENNA , Auguat ! 12. Wolf , special British envoy to K ypt , arrived hero and will lonvo jr ( Jonitnutinople Friday to confer with the ultan , INSTRUCTIVE AND SCOOE8T1VK. DUBLIN , Aug 12 , At the conclusion to-day of tbn binktuptcy examination In the caao of Mr , Da Lane , who was connected with the Munator bank , the judge snld thnt the pro- eedings had bien both instructive nnd sug gestive , and had shown that the persons con- icct d In tha management of the Munster jaiik nad carried on commercial ttanimctions finch ought to bo publicly investigated , TIIAOK AND FIELD. RAOINO AT SARATOGA , BARATOQA. N. Y , , Auguat 12. Weather no nnd track in good condition , First race Three-quarters mile : Santa inltn Belle won , Col. Cowan second , Pat hiedy third. Time , 1:17J : Secondraco Mile nnd n quarter : Mattie B. won , Jim Douglas second , Farewell third. Time. 2:11. : Third race Mile nnd a futlons : Vole won , Gen. Black second , Una B. third , Time , :081 : Fourth race Three-quarters mile : _ Jim : enwick was , Mngglo J. second , Mission Belle third. Time , 1:1G. : Fifth race Onnrnlla nnd seventy ; yards : anana won , Nindo second , Brail third. Thno , 1:481. : AT [ IIRICJIIION BITACII. BRIGHTON BKACH , Auguat 12. Weather nn , track fast , lUtonJancn largo Three quarters of o milo : Granite won , Annie L second , Bay Ilobol third , Time , :17i. Three quarters of a milo : Miller won , Ti - unBch Bceond , Mary Hamilton third , 'imn , l:17i. : Mile nnd ono eighth : Barney Aaron won , Cmg B cecond , Arsenic thitd. Tune , lu".t. : Sovun-olghta of n mile All ages : Tattler nd Periclos ran dead heat ; stakes divided ; Executor third. Time , 1:30. : Mile Maidens of all rges : Briton won , Loystorcr second , Viper third. Time , 1:48J. : Mile nnd a quarter Over five hurdlea : 'allyraml won , founder saond , Boualratta bird. Time , 2:2CJ. : BASn BALL YISTERDAV. At Now York : Metropolitan , 4j Brook- ru 5. At Philadelphia : Athletic , 12 ; Baltimore , 0. 0.At At Detroit : DoSroit , 7 ; Chicago. 9. At Buffalo : Buffalo , 10 ; St. Louis 3. At Bjfton : Ivew York 3 , Boalou 2. At Providence : Philadelphlo , 2 ; Provl- ouco 0. ThoBny Oily Strike BAY Crrr , Mich. , Augmt 12. This mori- air about 0 o'clock , n telephone message was eceived by Sheiiff Brennan stating thnt le strikers had forcibly shut down Carrier , [ eath & Co."a aaltblock , and asking asalst- nce. He responded with a number of depu- es , and reached the scone as the strikers were leavinf. He ordered tkem lo disperse , t which Ihey yelled and heeled at him , Ha iroceodcd to talk to them , but they refused to isperao , whereupon he undertook to arrest na who seemed to be tha le.vlor. The strik- ra Interfered , and for ncma lima disorder cignod , Clubs and edgings wore drawn and eed ou the officers , who drew revolvers , hariff Brennau was ohot in the forehead by n unknown man In the back of tha crowd , t proved , however , to be only a akin deep 'ound. He also received a blow on tbo left do of the head with a club. Ho fired two lots from a revolver , and a few other1 shots iruro exchanged by thn officers and rioters , /hen blood betrauto How , the rioters began to ieperee in all directions. The deputies nr- eated nine and now hnvo them in jail. Three rfour rioters are wounded. This Is tl'O first loodahed clnco tbe third day of the strike. The InsurRiico Fraud , NlwYoiiK , Auguat 12. Tha Peat has a erica of interviews upon tha action of cortai n fo insurance companies yesterday , In causing 10 body of Mrs , Lewis Bauer to be exhumed , tie charge being that a large amount of in- uranca had boon fraudulently secured on her ife oy her hue baud. Bauer's attorney nd friends eay that his action liroughout has been perfectly honorable , 'hat the action on the part of comuatSeals bo result of a pressure on Bauer's part to scare a settlement of his just claims , and lioy intimate further that investigation into oma of the assessment insurance companies would show largo turns In claims fraudulently ritbheld. Bauer Is vouched for by the vico- 'resident ' of tbo Equitable Life , which com- . any haa laid the policy on Mrs. Bauer's life , iauer has not been arrested. Jovcrnnionc Troops VIctorloiiB Tin- morality In Iilnm. LIMA , ( via Galveston ) , Auguat 12. Trujlllo waa occupied by thi government troopa with- ut resistance , tha Montenoroa having retired 0 tbo interior. A fight took placa ut Barco , n the .Hhiuat. , between a body of govern ment troopa numbering fifty , and a party of unteneroa. Th3 latter were defeated and lf > lit of their officers taken prisoners. The paper Cnmpeon lias Icon producing nr- icles from tha Pall Mall Gazette , nud , in ommenting thoraon , says seine immoral irncticea are carried on m Limn , The matter ma been liken up by the government. The causation ia , however , ridiculed by the rest of ho press , . Honda's Ship Yard. CHESTED , Pa , , Augnit 12. R. W. Steele , irosidont , and John B , Hoover , of the naval loard appointed to examine and take an In ventory of the three ciuisors , Chicago , At- anta and Boston , arrived at Roach's ship ard to-day for the purposes 1 thtir appointment. Nothing a to bo dona until the other members of the > oard have reported for duty , They are ex- lected to-inorrow. A lorco of SCO men are at preaent employed n the yard completing the work upon the ast steamer under Itoach'n contract with the Miilloy line. It ia expected that the vessel vill be ready for delivery to the owners a week from to-day , at which time the yard will > o closed. Tlio New York Monument Committee. EW YORK , Auguat 1 ? , The executive commitleoof the Grant monument fund met to-dny. Charles Cornell waa authorized to designate agentt for the reception of subscrip tions In the different Btatoa. A. Fox , cashier of the Metropolitan National bank at Deadwood - wood , Dakotn , was appointed agent there. It was resolved la establlih a branch at Rlver- tide park , and , if possible , to erect a place near Gen. Grant' * tomb to plica photographs on sale. The total amount received up to date Is $38,619 , A JiulKinont ito-entercd. NEW YORK , Aug. 13. Judgment was reentered - entered tc-day in .favor of Klmer K. Whit- taker against tha insolvent firm of Grant & Ward , for $31,338 , In proceeding ! brought in the aupri'ine court , to which no defense wac Interpuitd , Judgment WAS recovered upon promittory notes cf tha firm of Grant & \Vaid made to the order of James 1) . Fish , which came into the hands of Mr. Whittaker , but were never paid. On the Qiound of Insanity , HEADING , Pa. , Aug. 1' ' , Daniel Nell , wbc eeveral months ago set tire to the out-buildlDf on Augustus Wentpel'i farm iu this county welch resulted in the burning of four p raonr WM acquitted hero thia afUrnooD , on thi Trouod of insanity , STAL POINTS. The Rapid Delivery SrslGi Explained in Detail , A Brooklyn Youth Murders His Step Father , Cleveland Lumber Flics In Flnmca A Bond Thief Washington Notes , Etc. IttVFlU DEL1VEHY. CinCULAK FROM TI1K rOSTOFFICE DEPAnTltENT nKLATINO THKHKTO. WASHINGTON , Aug , 12. A circular relating ; o tlio immediate delivery ( ystein , which Is to 30 put in opomtion on October 1 , ha * been iroparod and wilt be cent to postmasters nt once. After quoting eoctlon 3 of the postof * ice appropriation bill , which provide * the .errr.s under which Immediatn deliveries can > o made , the Jlrculnr says : It hna according- y been decided to introiiuco the special deliv ery eye tern on October 1 , 1880 , nt all postof- \cai \ at which it Is permitted by law , viz : These at which the free delivery lystom 9 In operation and at thoio cities ttud towns havli'g ' n population of ' 1,000 or over , ns hewn by the lost federal census. Suitable Supplies of these BPKCIAI , DXLirxnr STAMPS will be sent to any peat office in the country vhich majj make requisitions for them , and when received they rn to bo taken up by he postmaster tn hta account current , and accounted for quarterly in the name mnn- lor as ordinary postage stamps. They are to 10 sold by postmasters in nny rt quired tmount , nud to any person [ who may apply or thoiD , but they CAU bo used only for thn mrposeof securing the immediate delivery of otters addressed to and received in the mails it ono ot the cilices designated as special de- ivery offices. Under no clrcumtancea nro hey to ba used in the payment of > "Btagos of rxnv description , or of registry fee ; lor can nny other stamps bo employed to HECUBE SPECIAL DELIVERY except the special delivery stamp. The pedal delivery stamp mutt ba la addition to awful postage , and Jotters not prepaid with at loost one full rate of postage , in accordance vith the lawa and regulations , inuat bo > roatrd as held for post&ge , even hough bearing a special delivery stamp in addition to the full postage and registry fee equired by the lawa and regulations. Special lolivery stamps must be effectually cancelled , t the oflico of mailing in the same way as or- linary postage stamps. Letters bearing pecial delivery stamps in addition to lawful > 03tago may be mailed at any postoflice u the country , but it will not 10 entitled to an immediiito delivery by messenger when addressed to a ) oatoffico to which tba special delivery syatara iaa not been extended. SPECIAL DELIVERY LKTrEB3 will bo delivered by menBengera within the carrier limits of a free delivery office , and vttbin n radius of one nula from the > oBtoIHce at all other special delivery offices. } Postmasters at fourth-class offices are not entitled to commissions on pecial delivery stamps In nny case. No cf- ort will bo spared to expedite the mailing of ettcra bearing special delivery stamps ad dressed to special delivery offices. Postmasters are urged to use all available means for furnishing the public with informi- iou with regard to the special delivery sye- ; em. A list of special delivery offices wall be urnished to postmaster ? , and must be con spicuously posted on the poatoffico where It vill readily attract public attention. WlILIAMF. VlLAB , Postmaster General , THE SECOND CHICCLAB > y the postmaster general embodies technical nstructiona to postmasters concerning the above system , It directs postmasters to employ the rrquisito number of mos- itngor boys to ensure prompt de- ivery , and provides that substitute letter carriers may be employed as measengers , and receive the came compensation as other mes sengers , but in no case shall the compensation laid to any ono person exceed thirty dollars ) er month. "rwoobjecta"saya the postmaster general , "mu't be particularly and strenuous- y Bought ; iiret a moat efficient delivery service and second to bring tbo service up tea a revenue yielding condition. OUiaiB. CONFESSED THE JIUniJEIt Ob' HIS SIKP'l'ATnER. NEW YOBK , August 12.An evening paper tales that Thomas J. Armstrong confessed to laving killed his stop-father , A. 11 , Derrick , n Brooklyn , last Monday night. Tba murder of Albert Horrlck in Brooklyn still continues to attract attention. The statements of his stop-eon , Thomas Arm strong , who la in custody on suspicion of committing tbo crime , in regard to bia movements on the day of the murJor have been found to ba untrue , and when taxed about it bo admitted they were. Detectives talked with him last night and this morning , aud it was currently reported that Armstrong had UADE A CONFESSION , md that the work of detectives was ended. Later Armstrong was arraigned in court , and affidavits read to him in connection with the crime. Then followed a itatcmentma-iobythe prisoner to the detectives in his cell last night , It cet forth that when the deceased returned to hit ) homo in lircok'yn on Monday afternoon bo found the priiourr .heronnd upbraided him , Horrlck chased tihn down into the cellar , and the prisoner drew a pistol and SHOT AT HIM THREE TIMES , When ho left the house altar the shooting , ho carried the pistol with him , and threw tc into the Kast river , lie went to bis nun fa .in Iloboken , where ha was arroited , This statement caused n tensation in the court ream. The accused , through bia coun sel , pleaded not guilty. The prisoner was then remanded to tba earn cf tbo po lice to await the action of the grand jury. The coroner has empanelled n jury , but has not fixed a time for holdicg an Inquest , This prisoner , in speaking ; of the ir.att r to the police , raid be only acted ID eolf-defenee ; that he was writIng - Ing a Utter to his mother when hij stop-father catna in and quarrelled with bun , TVAB1NGTON WAIFS. DISCHARGE OF SPXCIAL INSPrCIORB , WASHINGTON , Acgust 12 , The recent ac tion of the treasury department in reducing the forca of epecial inspectors of foreign steam vessels to half the present number Is due to he fact that the inspector service has dimin ished in about that ratio alnco it was origi nally organized by Ifo'gcr. ' This explanation 11 made BO that the fact that the number o officer * dismissed may ba properly understood and not considered as reflecting in any way upon their ability and integrity , OBDERKD BACK TO THEIR REQIUENT8 , Three ofDceri of tha signal lervlce Licul A.V. . Greeley , Fifth cavalry ; Fitit Lieut. Uobert Craig , I'nurth artillery , and Firs' ' l.itut. II. II , 0. Dunwoody are Included in the provisions of the recent order direct lug line officers who bare been on detatchtc duty for four yea's , back to their regimenti , Exception , however , will probably be made la the case of Lieut. Greoley , in order to allow bim to finish hla repot t on the Arctic expe ditlon , ACCORDED A HKAIUXG. A hcarinir , lasting eoven houri , was BC ended by Secretary Limar to-day to tie counsel in what nro known as the Onto URROU land cases in Michigan , Thr > parties in interest ore the original pre-cmptors on cno hand , and on the other certain caih purchaser ? , who held that the land was not open to settlement under the pro emptirm law , end that the entries were illegal , The hearing la to continue to-mor row. Ex-Senator McDonald and several em inent lawyers arc amocg the counsel. AtfcrlotiB VI ro t ClovclMtd. CLEVELAND , August 12. About 1-.HO a , in. , a Cro broke out In the planing mill of the Sturlevnut Lumber company , on the flats. Three steamers responded to the alarm , nnd i > y tITectlvo worksuojcedod in partially sub duing the flames , The fire broke out afresh B lew minutes ago , however , and Is now burning furiously , and eproading rapidly , The dry house and many lumber piles are in flames , nnd although four more steamers have been calif d , it is not probable the fire will soon bo subdued , It will bo impossible to get any details about the lots nd Insurance for sonro time , as all ia conlus- on about the econo of the fire , but tha lops will ba very great. It Is supposed the mill was struck by lightning , a tuundet shower jeing now in progress here 2,45 a. m , Twelve streams nro now pouring vnter on the flamcB , which Imvo since tproad .o an adjoining lumber yard. Their effort ? , together with a heavy fall of rain , are , how ever , rapidly provlnp ( llectivo , and It is now thought tha loss will be kept within $100.0:0. : A Heavy Haul. NEW YORK , AugusljlS.-HubertB. Urooks vaa nrraigaed in court this afternoon , charged vith having abstracted SI , COO In bonds of the 'lint & I'iero Marqunttu rallwav company ; > 4,00)in bonds of the Milwaukee , Like Shore is Western railroad company ; § 8,000 In > ocda of tbo New York , Chicago & 5t , Louis railroad company ; § 1,000 n bonds of the Delaware , Lackawannn & iVeatcrn railway company , and $ .10 in bonds of the Burlington , Cedar JUpids & Northern allroad company from his aunt. Mis. Sarah M , Cogswell , of Plalnfield , New Jersey. Jroiks canm to this city with the bonds nnd lied to dlspase of them , Thn police were lottfied ana young Brooks arrested , The > ends wore found intact nt his hotel , JSrooka VM remnnded , uud will ba taknn to Pluiu- teld , Naw Jersey , to answer for hia ciime , Ono of GlfVtland' ) | AllHtakos. DENVER , Col. , Auguat 12. C. P. Judd , ppointed by the president on May ICth last o bo special rgeni of the national labor rareau for Nevada and the territories , was nought hero from Alamosa to day on a war- ant cbargiog him with stealing. Judd drew ip and signed a statement to-day , admitting hia ; uilc , and that ho has served a term iu the > enitantiary at Lonyenworth , Kansas , nnd wo terms in the penitentiary nt Colorado for \ similar otlenso. Judd claims his applica- ion for n government position was signed by overal well known democrats of Colorado , to vhich tata his nppolntireut is accredited , A CuHtuniH Order. NEW YORK , August 12. The Sun to-mor- ow will say : The United States treasury leparlment has authorized the American ex- iress company to receive the baggage of nas- engers from Kuropo upon arrival in Now York , to bo forwarded immediately in bond , without examination , to the principal ports of entry in the United States and Canada , where dutiop , if nny , will ba assessed , This vill relieve traveller from the delay and an noyance attending the present system of ex amination at New York. The express com- iiny gives a bond of $1,009,000. The QrcatPstyFripcdl of Mexico. CITY OF MEXICO ( via Gnlveaton ) , Aug. 12. At a reception accorded by Minister of foreign Affairs Marucil to the committee Appointed by the American colony , President Jiaz stated that ho was very happy to be able to c flicially and personally sbow hia ru- pect for the great American soldier , states man and citizen , and wbilo recognizing his uperior eminence QJ such ho did not forget .hat Grant was the greatest friend Mexico over had , _ _ _ No Irish Need Apply , OTTAWA , Ont. , August 12-Tho attention of the state department having been called to ho appointment of the fenian , Jas , Whalen , if Buffalo , to the consulship of the United 5 tales at Fort Kiie , it is announced that nothing can bo done in the matter as nt pres ent , as the dominion government has not jeen officially notified of his appointment. It s understood that Whalens oxequaturo will is refused , An Oratlnii That W B Not Suppressed. ian Francisco Correspondence Sacramento lice. Iu 1874 Sntro , as well as Sharon , was B candidate for the United States Senator- shlp. The Hon. Tom Fitch arrived in Virginia , and took Editor Djggott , cf the SatarprUe , tinea Congressman and Min ster to Hawaii , to hia rooms at tbo lotol , "Llo down there aud smoke a cigar , Dag. , " slid the orator of the silver ongao. "I rrBut to load you somothlug. " Ana ho pulled out a manuscript and reader : or an hour. It was a fearful scorcher , devoted to Sharon , a fire of ridicule , abuse and soirlng clcqaenco of the xuo > t virtnons and defamatory kind. Daggott , who was doing hla best to elect Sharon , cot enjoyed the oration immensely In his ibnractor of a literary man. "What do ton mean to do with th&t thing , Tom ? " 10 inquired , when the grand Broadside of a peroration had boon fired. "Deliver , t from balcony of the International lotol a week from to-night. I'm having .ho pojtora printed for billing the ton a a-momw. " "But why should yon go 'or ' Sharon ? It'a none of your fight , yon { now. " ' 'True , my friend , but It would a great calamity to the country to mvo such a nun an William Sharon In , ho United States senate. I've ' como all ; ho way from San Frauclsoa to prevent t. " 'Could nothing Induce you to fore go your Intention ? " "Wi-11 , " raid Mr. L < 'itcfc thoughtfully "I auppoeo I might 30 coaxed not to deliver this speech , " Tiio manuscript vraa carried in Mr. Shaion. Ho eat down to r a d It before the fire In hia room behind the Bank of California. At the second page he jumped up. At the third ho sir ore , and ut down again , At the fourth ho vras with difficulty prevented from throwing the whole thing Into tbo fire. "Fitch nor no win living will over got up in public and say such in famous things us these about me I" cried Mr. Sharon furiously when ho hid fin ished. "Here , " ho shouted , seizing hla book and writing out n check for $10- 000 , "take that to the villain and choke him with it. Stay , " ho added aa the lawyer who was acting aa Intermediary reached the door , "just wait a minute. " The millionaire wrote a eooond check for $500 and pi ! ted it over. "Pleate lund that to Mr. Fitch , with my cnmpll- menti/'aald Mr. Sharon , courteously , "and say to Lira for mo that hla arraign ment of Sutro Is capitally done moat elcquentand truthful. Tbo public inter- eat will bo served by KB delivery. " And on the eventful night when the urbough' populace tutflcd out before the Iuterna < tlonal to eujoy the expected fliylue ci Shiron they were given Sutro for t rlBthu Instead. It vsa tha lama speech , word for word , that had been road tc * Di ggett. Out ; the n&mea vrero charged THE MARKETS. The Gallic Pens Filled With a Heavy Day's ' Receipts , Corn the Duly Ooreal that Met With a Steady Market , The NM Ion's Oh lei IM KlBtr to Bate From the ilun ry Horde or Olllco Seekers , CHICAGO STOCK MtlllUGT. CATTLB. Special Telegram to the BKE , CHICAGO , Aucust 12. llocclpts werohtm-y , yet out of the 8,000 to 9,000 on sale there was , COO to1,000 Texnnn and northwestern rang ers , which would louva tha number of rcnlly irltno to choice nntlvcs not n % all cxcostivo , ! c t natives sold equally as high as ycsteiday. ) ther prime to choice natlvoi sold nt 55.CO tn ' 5.80 and along there , nod tiecoad-claes cattle nt 90.00 to.r.COwithirrAeaurant S1 25 to ? 1 UO , L'oxans dropped lf > (31"c. ( ! Shipping steers , 1.35U to 1,500 Ibj , § . " 20@5.)3 ! ) ; 1.20U to 1,330 bn , gl.70@5C5 , 930 to 500 Ibs , SUO@ ) .CO. Wtstern ranpors lOe lower ; ales CO Wycmins , l.OG'J pounds , 81 50j 2'J ' Wyoming , 1,110 ibs , Si 75j 1.2'JO Wyo- ning and Texni , UM Ibs , Sl.SO ; 118 Wyomlner and Texiw , 007 Ibs , 5.1.90:83 Colorado , 1,070 hi , SI.00 ; 12J Colorado. 1,013 Ibs , Sl.V5j ; 107 MonUua , 1170 Ihi , ? l SO1'J Montana cowa , S31hs , S3.7G. HCQS. The market opened steady r.ntl firm on iscliiuR nnd mixed Eorts , hut closed weak and unsettled , and 5@10o lower. The prlncip.il auso of tbe decline \vna a weak and unsettled ondition of ihn provision market , Tacking nd fhippiDg , 'J'O to 300 Ibf , 54.85f4403 ; Hjzhc neichts , 130 tn 170 Iba , SI.OO@1.U5 ; 18J to 210 ba. § I23@1CJ. THtl GftAlN PIT. WHEAT. Special Telegram to The BKK. CHICAGO , Aut ? , 12. On 'chanRo to-day the rain list was unsettled nnd Irregular , and ewer to the extent of nearly lo in wheat , 'irly In the dav pretty much nil factions woio haainpting tha market , but toward the IOBO of thu morning session the bulU turned round and resumed their usual tactics of rying to hold the market. Rsceipts were ighter. Wheat was quito unsettled , contrary , o the expectations of the bulls. It opened at about yesterday 'B closing prices , and Instead of nactiup from the low prices which prevailed hen , sold lower. Advices from the norihweit how that threshing has already commenced n Boue localities , and tha hears confidently assort that there will be plenty of now wheat n Uuluth before the end of next week. The opening on Soptomhar was at 89ie , but by 0:30 : it bad sold down to SSie , whtro heavy myiog against puts stopped U for awhile , hut ater It Bold d iwn toSS c. Prom tlih paint it made spasmodic recoveries of J Jis but the ouor.il tone wan weak , with quite free sellers or all futures. CORN vias relatively steadier , A heavy feeling n the wheat pit caused very light trading in his grain during the greater part of the sea- Ion. But the feeling grew firmer toward the loan from natural cawcs. September corn ptmtd atICgo , sold up &c , then down to 46c , nd then bacfc reaularly to 4GJ2. Light re- eits of corn together with the fact that the logs now coming m are grass fed show a mall stock of earn in the country , were the irimary cautcs of firrnnesB. OATS , a moderate trade , and fluctuated only io in auy future. Depression elsewhere affected hla grain unfavorably , calling off a good many traders. PIIOVIHION * elt weaker than for a week past , and broke off 16@25c in pork , tha outside bamg for Sep- , ember delivery , Early In tha day tbe narket waa held on light receipts at the yards , but a Weak feeling in other markets eon sold it down within the limits named. THE NATION'S TAKING LIKE BAST Itf THE AHIKONDACKS. Special Telegram to the BEE , ALDANY , N. Y , . August 12. These who un derstand President Cleveland's pluo , ray he vill be in no hurry to return to Washington before the first of October , though he may find t necessary to get back sooner. He has pur- posolyaought a secluded , out-of-the-way region n which to rpand his vacation , in order to oecapo oflico-tceltlng nnnoyanco , the ocality being distant ; from railroads , and accessible by only one line of telegraph. His ecretary has instructions to send him none of lis mall matter from Washington , and not to communicate with him at all unless in tha ivent of an extraordinary emergency. OITICK-HEKKKRS are to ba entirely ignored for the time being , and will receive but little attention betwren now and after the mteting of congress in De cember. Advices from the Adirondacks tins morning report that the president and hia rlend , Dr. Ward , of Albany , have reached heir destination in the north woods , and have commenced their toason of rest and recreation. The fact Is , the president greatly feels the need of a rest. He haa been overworked and worried during the past five month , to such a Icgreo that he li not only tired out but much diPRUsted by the hungry and Importu nate politicians. When he left Al- > any Monday , ho said ho frit that le had "escaped an experience worse han that cf n prisoner of war , " and was very ltd for an opportunity to got rest and a little un on bis own account. TEliEQKAl'Il NOTES. A petition la being circulated throughput tha Btate bv Cochituuta , Mass. , parties , appealing to Secretary Bayard to use his in- luenca In behalf of Louis Kiel , as ho Is an American citizen. At Voungstown , Ohio , to-day , Frank nnd John Dcn&huo were buried beneath a fall of earth in n stone quarry , Tha fprmar wag disemboweled , and lived only a ehort time. Tha injuries to the latter are believed to bo fatal. The family of Dankl Ashbough , Jr. , near New Philadelphia , Ohio , wore poisoned yes terday by eating toad-etoola. One boy died to-day and the mother and n ycung child are not expected to live until morning. Two pirls oarnvd Itichardion , from the Dayton Orphans Homo , who were visiting the family , are iu a critical condition. The Greenwood Iron Work * , operated by the 1'arrott Iron company , at Greenwood , K. Y , ( hut down last night. It Is utatod that the eainpany is financially embarrassed , but no alignment has been made , Tha liabilities are said to bn from S1CP.OOO to 82C0.030 , will assets of $500,000 ; 85,000 or $0,000 > e duo tbo employe ! . TteGrcenbaelc-Lab < r patty of Penniyl- vanU held their state convention uOIrlo yes terday , At Chautauqus , N. Y , , yeitord&y , thelUp- tUta , GonpregatKjnalUU , Methoditt Kpiico oallaua , 1'roteituots , Kptgcoiialians , the lUformcd Kpiiojpnlltni , the Proi- byterians , the United Brethren the Cumberland , PreabyteiUni , and the V.un ll h Lutherani , each hbld a Buaday nchoo congreia on tbe ground * . A cyclone in Korwood , St. Lawrence conn ty , N. Y. | ye terd y d stipyed tavwal houtei and buildings In Oidensbnrg , nad the Luke CtumplMn rallrond bridge. Several persons were killed , T legr ph communication has been interrupted , It Is now believed by the proprietors that the burning of the Moutrzuum hotel latt Sat urday nt Las Vrgaj was the work of an In- ccndiarr. Tha m nagement will bring the inspected perpetrator to jiutlce if posilble. Tha rogattn of the Nntionnl Amateur oars- racn began at Boston yostorday. A cloud burst Inundated HolTmaa'R Terry , N. Y. , y ester , y. Tha Amalgamated Iron Association nd. journrd yesterday , nt Wheeling , after elect ing olliccrs. Charlea Wright , of Wetherafield. Conn. ' ngod Bovonty-four , waa found dead iu his barn last night. Ninety young ladles took the veil nt the Wllkeabarro , Pa. , convent yostorday. The Chicago health department pronounce the reported cato of lenro > v to bo violent scrofuU nnd syphilla , A Chlnnmnn ia the unfortunate. " .At Cedar KnpidV , Iowa , yesterday , the .inn county democratic convention cho o thirteen fusion-Whiting dolcgatos to tha state convention , A SAN FKANCISCO , August 12 , The Central ? ncfic ! railroad laud ollicc , while maklntr up a map of railroad lands in Idaho nnd Utah , nmdo the strnngo discovery that Idnho claimed cno boundary line nnd Utah nuothcr , and thatitatrip of land two nnd n half miles ciJo , extending across the northern part of Jtah wjs left , which by survey does not be- eng to cither territory. The surveys nre boao iilod at Salt Lake and Boise City. 1 lie Wcntlior. WASHINOTON , August 12. For the upper Miesiisippi valleys Geuernlly fair weather , nriablo winds , slight fall in temperature. For the MlaBourl valley : Fair weather , variable winds , nearly stationary temperature , FAVOUM TO HIOU PlllSONEUS. vctcluiin , the Broker Ned Stokcn UavitlHUD , of the Tweed King ( jiiiuiun , thu SMictltiionionB Flsli and Ward , New York Loiter. The ndmleglon of Banker Flab hero this week brings to the mind of an od ! jrlaon olliciai many other prominent Saw Yotkora who have entered Slug Ling and Auburn prieoco during the last .weiity ycaia and on joyed npeclal prlvi- PROP. Thora was Ivotchnm , the Now York Wall street , broker , who defrauded the street out of millions. Ho was the lno of prisoners. Ho had a neparato &blo ia the hopita1 , bed two poor con- vista to wait on bim , and that he ralgh * mvo Bufliclont inilaonco ia the cstima- ion of the inspectors ho bought up a pac if the nhoo cantract. Ho had na cilice milt for hlmsalf , received hla fiienda in a legal manner , nnd every holiday rpcnt rom $1,000 to $1 500 for the benefit of ho poor unfortunates -nho had not hla vealth , or depended on the etato to fur nish them with something outside the asual gingerbread and appltsa always aup- illod on ititEo occasions. There was StokeB , who killed Flak. Ho waa an atistocrat of the first water. Ho lined ia the hospital in company with form Simmons , the wealthy policy player ou Liberty otreor. They had a eeparto nble , and a colored couvlct to wait on hem , and every day the grocery wogon rom the village drove Into the yard , and heir orders wore taken for even wine and i.ata. Sack a thing na restraint where hose men were concerned was unknown. Tluro was Davidson , ono of the Tweed Ing. Ho was transferred from Sing Singe o Auburn. Ho was a blood of the first vrater. As soon ns ho arrived in Aubnrn 10 was given sumptuous quarters in the loppllnl , had his own cook and waiter , ana lived like a price j , Ho was very geode o the aick. Oilman , the sanctimonious owlndler , who defrauded Christian aosoclatlonn and mutual benbfit ntooclallona to the tnno of two or three hundred thousand dollars , was immediately transferred to Aubuin ) rleon , was made a special clerk of the irlsou association , with an elegantly fitted ip office , and dined at his own oiponao n the hospital. Fish , the banker , has a host of friends , and vrlll have absolutely nothing to do ) rovlding ho can pay hla way. Already 10 has been imigned u bed in the hospi- at , n moat elegantly famished floor iu ; ho upper part of the center building. L'ho moment Fish arrived ho was trca'od Ike a truest instead of a convict. His own bad and bedding woio expressed o him , ho bad everything ho required or bodily comforts on hand , Rtid the only thing ho will hnvo to worry him rill bo his confinement and disgrace. A rala conductor who vis talking to Fish , and who know him many years , says Fish said : "They will never convict Ward. L'hoy will bo afraid to. Ho know too imriy secret ) , and ho Is just ono of these ollovrs who , if driven to tbo wnll , will ell all ho knows. Why , while I was in [ judlo w street jail ho had 001110 of the nott prominent men visit him , politicians and others holding local oflicca. Ho is the smartest confidocca man In thin country , but If ovir ho comes where I am I will kill him ! I toll yon , " the con ductor said , who repeated this to mo , "Fish baj beou inndo a catspanr of , and Ward has been Instrumental la getting ilm out uf the way. " Kxufllont Interest KnlCH. Montreal Herald , Tbo Biistfor in each casa being in centr , Deparato the two light-hand iigures ol tbe anjwcr to express in dollars ant coats. Four per cent. Multiply the prlncipa by the number of dayu to inn. Separate right-hand figure frot/i the product one divide by nine. Flvo per coat. Itlulilply number c days and divide by seventy-two. Sic per cent.--Multiply number o deya , separate rip.ht-himd liguro and dl vide by sir , Eight per cen't. Multiply by nnmbc of days and dif Ida by forty-five. Nine per ctf nt , Multiply by nnmbe of days , tcpvrato rlght-haud ligaro au < divide by fo'ur , Ton per cent. Multiply by number o dsya and divide by thirty five. Twc4 > f per cent. Multiply by numbe of days , separata jiht-haud figure uni divide 'oy three. To 'dad tbo tlmo in which a cum o mnr.ey will double Itntlf at a certain rat of 'interest , divide seventy-two by th rate of iotsreat , and the rosalt will b tie number of years. For example , at per cent , money will double la eighteen yei.ra ; at 8 per cent , it double ! In nln v ars. The role is correct to within . friction of a year for all rlw from 3 pe 'cent , upward , A Damaging : Decision by lho Railroad Pcol AgaiDst Omalia , The Burliugtou nnd Worihwostoru Must Ship to Ohiongo The U. r. Scinl-Anniinl Stntciiiont The Tolcgrnph TrmiRfor-Tho Ont t KnngftR Cltj- . TUB IOWA l OOIj. AN IRONCLA11 KDMNO AOA1HST OMAHA. ipecial Telegram to tha UEV , ClllOAao , Aug. 12.-Coininis8lonerFnithorn , f the Western Freight nesiclntlcn , has issued decision of much importance to roads intcr- stcd In cittlo trnllic from Nobrjikn lo Chica- o , nnd of still greater importnnco to the city f Omaha. The fact was published some days tfo that Commissioner Faithorn had made n rip to Oranhn to examine Into the question , egarding through shipment of live stock , 'ho Union Pacific nelted the privilege of tiipplng cattle nt local rates nt points on its otul cast of Plum Creek to Omaha nnd In vent of the stock not find ! us n narkot nt tha1 place roahipplng nt the hrough rates from the point of origin o CiuciRo. From some stations the local ntcs to Omnha were higher , and from others ewer than on through ratea. The Iowa lines ro entitled to CO par cent , nnd thn Union 'ncifio to 40 per cent. At n recent moating : io subject wai brought up , aud nf Lor Eomo iscussion lho commiiisloncr wns requested t < j xaininu the nuestion nnd submit a report , mbodying hla ruling. ItVM pent out ycs- xrday , and la to the following elfect : "Tho Union Pacific ia not nllowod to mo > cal rates , nnd nil live stock cf the class in- icntcd mint bo connigned throughout to Chi- ago , but it will 1)3 allowed to ( top conglgn- pentant Omaha , nud In event of their nla the own lines' proportion will be deducted n tha business reported to the pool t will ho nllowod to rlo tliiabccauso Omaha is to terminus of tbo Union 1'iiciiio or on its irect line , The privilege , however Is denied o the Burlington & Missouri , nnd Sioux City ; Pacific Broads for the reason that In order o reach Omaha they would divert bminesa rom their through lines whKh croaa the river t PlaUamouth nnd Blair. " The Union Pnsifio will hardly bo satisfied with the decision as it restrict * lho delay f stock at Omaha to n reasonable mo and it caunot avail it- elf of the through and local ate ns it might please co chooso. Whether the iurllngton nnd Northwestern will feel ngl- oted over fating shut out will ba developed , tcr. Omaha derives eubstnntml benelu as 10 privilege of stopping give * it a chanca to asocb nil that the market will take nnd re- ilp the overflow to Chicago. It ia probable mt the subject will como up nt another looting of the general freight agenta of the association. Sorul-Annual attttoiuctit of tbo Union raclllc. BOSTON , August 11. President Adorns , o the Union faclQc , submitted to the directors thia inoruinc- statement of the financial re sults of the half year as compared with these of the corresponding half of 1831. The re port ( hews a total iccomo of S3741.180 ; and n total expenditure nf $3,781,016 , This with the United States- requirements of S381,2 ! ) ' . ' , makes a total de ficit for the eix months of $427,121. The do licit for the corresponding period of 1881 was $317,240 , Land'sales for the six month * cud- . ing .lune 30th , wore 313,432 ccrei. sggrogat- | ing S553.42G. as compared witha,051l'J3 acres , | aggregating 84,127,42/ the corresponding ' fi period of last year. ' Jj Tlio Transfer Completed , NEW YORK , August 1L' . Klornau'rf newa agency says : A deed conveying the Bankers & Merchants telegraph company to the United Lines telegraph company was to-day sur rendered to the president ct tha latter corn * pany under n scheme of reorganization. The bonded indebtedness of the Bankers & Mer chants will bo reduced from $10OCOOiOvta S1,20UOCO. A largo share of- the now bonds will bo taken by Mr. mokes and his filonds Ajiother K llroml. MILWAUKEE , August 12. The Wisconsin Central ra 1 way has decided to buildttu road * from ScheiuingervIIlo , lla present sontbarn tormimts , thirty miles north of this city , to Chlcggo. Work will ba comuiencad r.t once , and tha road will probably bo completed by January Inoxt. It will make the lait link of another through line bitwocn CUc3fp nnd St. Paul nud Lane SupuiSor , Tlio Union PAolllc Ont. KAKSAB CITV , Ho. , August j'JHie Union 1'ucifio thopmon.hcld a meeting to-night ; but their deliberations woa kept eacrot. Many of the men say < they cannot support Ihelr , fami lies at Iho proposed reductions. Traolc Tha Union Pacific shopmen nt ICnnsas City ppointed a committee which wlll.enJoavor to ecuro a msdlficatlon oi the OKor for s roduc- lonof working hours. At Milwaukee to-day the qnarterlj meetings f the western aicociation nt general pas en- ; cr ngtata was hold Tuo only businCBS- , .raneactad waa of n routine.naturo. The next mooting ia to be held la Cincinnati , vaiirKfFmaattvauusiifwwiymifpiaaamiBaiatrt- . MJEItCJIA.lffTS * NATIONMi BANK OF OMAHA. Paid up Oopltol , 2200,000 Bnrplua Fimd 50,000 N. W , Oor , Farnam nnd 131I . Moiil'llY , Pretidr.nt. BAML 10. Ko Jtag , Vice ? rcaldent liKM U. WOOD , Cashier. LUTIIEK DitABE , Au't Caebier. Accoanti DOllc.Hfilf.nd prompt attcuUan glvou ill Imslnw cntiustul to our care , Paya 5 Per Cent , on Time Dopoaits B fl B Sells gooclu cheaper than they have over botn sold in Omaim before , since lie ) ms removed to his own store where ho piya no rent , wtich reduces his expenses $150 per month. IIU goods are the very best that the market affords , and ho ia popular for square dealing. Ho leads the trade iu stoves nnd house t'urtishing uoods , and keeps a large stock oi hardware , Howard St hot. 10th and 17th ,