. OMAHA DAILY BEE. n HLn Jaa iJfL .M m FIFTEENTH YEAR - OMAHA , FRIDAY MORNING , SEPTEMBER LI , 1885. ; iso. 71. CORN IS KING. Iho GoTerment Crop Report Promis an Excellent Hnikltg , Prospects Favorable for aYiol Above the Average. Condition of Ootton and Wheat- A Proclamation , A Cnoo for Commissioner A Variety of News Irani the National Capital. THE CHOP 1'IlOaPEor , COnN STILL IN TUB LKAD , WITH WHEAT AN COTTON FOLLOWING. WASHINGTON , September 10 The Septen ber cotton report of the department of agr culture shows the proionoi of hot and dr weather during Auguit. The shedding i the bolls and decrease of vitality resulted q . , generally , The condition declared in ovei state is that the nvcrapo ia 87 against Ot > i i August , Last year it was 82 in Septembo 87 m August. The present average ) la tw potato above the September average of to year * . Generally tha plants are vigorous an capable , with favorable autumn weather , t ample growth and boll development. In dii tricta most infested with cotton warms tholot ia irropairabla and still threatening. Tno condition of spring wheat bin been in- paired since tbo lot cf Autmst in the norther district , heavy ratna followed by oxtrern heat bttween the lirat aud middle of AURU- before tbo harvest , sbivolling tbo grain an aud causing nut. Heavy wind storms pro ; trated and Injun d largo areas , In Nebraski there is aomo complaint of smut nnd a liitl in Dakota. Cbincli buga done aorno damag in Wisconsin and Minnesota. The injury i greater In August than in July. Thu aver ages are for Wisconsin , 77 , n loss of 8 paints Minnesota , 78 , n lo sof D ; Dakota , 00. alotai 4 ; Iowa 8 , a losa of 7 ; northern Now England Colorado and the territories ore nearly c quite up to 100. The genera1 average for a ! spring wheat is SdJ against 83 in August The crop of last ycnr was 1CO.OCO.000 buehole Returns of winter whe.it are almost : identic : In results as those nl July. There is slight advance iu Michigan , Texas , Maryland and some other states , and a point or two c decreate in several. The general average i 65.8 against , 05 in July. Unless thr icsul of tha spring crop chanifps the presoo expectation , the winter wheat arc m y bo placed at 217,000 000 bushels , an the remaining mot , about 131,000C03 bust els. If the Ii juries reported in stack ehoul prove greater than is apparent at present , few million reduction might still ac rue. Tha condition of corn still continues high ranging I rein 90 to 100 in state uveragea. Th general average is 05 npainst OG in Auguil It was 91 last year , September front wrougli very little injury , nnd will bo capable of ver little lujuiy , if deferr d ten days. The pros pects are Btill favorable for a crop aluihtl above the average , A I'UOGfj.-UATlOX. lUCIPIlOOATlNa I'AVOKB 8UOWN THE UNITE ; STATES MKliOKANT NAVY 11Y THE COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT. WASHINGTON Sept. 10. The president bo issued tha following proclamation : WHEREAS , Satisfactory evidence luvini been received that upon vessels of the Unite States arriving at the port of Boca Ddl Tare United States of ColumbiK , no duty is im posed by the tou ua tonnage tax or as lieh house money , and that no other rquiva lent tax on vesielfl of the Uoittc States ia imposed at oaid pan by the Columbian government ; am WUEUEAS , By provlr-lona of section 14 of ai act approved Juuu 20,1831 , to remove certuli burdens on American merchant marine , am encourage American foreign carrying trade and for other purposes , tha president of th , ' United States U authorized to suspend thi ? collection of customs of the Unitei | > States from vesiels arriving fron * any _ port in Central America , down t B and including Aapluwall and Panama , of BI | much of the duty at the ratu of three cants pe fc ton as may bo la excess of tonnage nnd light 5 * house dues , or other equivalent tax impose ! ij on American vessels by the government o k , the foreign country In which such port Is situ 7 ted.Now Now , therefore , I , Grover Cleveland , prea ' ' 'q ° nt of the United States of America , b' virtue of the authority vested in ma by th act and section horelnbifora mentioned , d ( hereby declare and proclaim that on and afto this Jth day of September , 1885 , the colloc A tloa of said tonnape duty of three cents pe ton shall be suspended us regards nil vessel ? , arriving In any part of the llnitod States fror & the port of Boca Del Tor , United Statea o fy Columbia. i In testimony whereof , I have hereunto SB f my hand and causoa the seal of the Unitei I ? ? to ba Ui lDono at the city o , * Washington UiU 9th day of Soptfmter , 188D ' , and of the in-opeudonca of the United State * " , ol America one hundred and tenth. n . Uy thopre ideut , Gwmn CLKVELAND. i -I. F. IUAYAHD , secretary of state. I TlIOMAN'a TJ1OUGUTS * EVIDENTLY BUNKING NOW ON INDIANA'S FI1AUE | ULENT SCHOOL BONDS HIS CONNKOTION Will THKJI. WASHINGTON , Sept. 10. Civil Borvlc Commissioner Thomau in not now In the city It ia therefore impossible to ascertain all th facts with regard to his alleged transaction in Indiana tawnehip bonds. lie purchase the house in which ho now lives abiut tw vrjeka ago from A. A , Kichards and O Martin , of this city , for which he paid 513 COO transferring to venders at par that amoun iu IndUna townthip echool bonds. He re celved the bonds from Mr. D-ulf , dealer ii ihool furniture , of Chicago , who hail receive ! them throufih his tr-vellig agent , 11 , H , Pol hrd. Mr. Da\lj was in Washington nt th tiino of tbo purchase. Before closing the bar giin the owners of the propert ; took great pains to satisfy tlioin salves of the character and standlni o ! the bonds. They secured written opinion frcui tKoortbroa eminent Indiana Uwyere and caused their bankets to telegrajih ti their correipondeuts in Indianapolis in regan to the matter. Responses iu every Instauc weruincllect nnd without qualification tha the bonds were n good Investment Mi Marlen , from whom the above Information i obtained , says he did not snppuse the botd wera worth par , but inaimuch us they bore a : ' eight per cent n te of Interest , aud as some c them already luu eovoralmcnthsaccruod Inter est , he considered them a g > od Investment If tha bond * provo fraudulent he will ca upon Mr.1 human to redeem them at th price at which they are taken , It Is not In timatcd In any quarter that Thoman wn cognizant of any fraud or Irregularity In th Usuance of the bonds. WASHINGTON WAIFg , CIIINIUB LAUKDRYUEN Idl'ST DEPART , WASHINGTON , Sept. 10. At a meeting ! the Woman's Industrial league , held to-nlgh reiolntioni were adopted deciding that tb public health of the country deinuoda tin Chine69 laundries ehall go , and calling upo tha ndmlni trtion to recommend to conn re. suck laws as will pro tec- the iudnitries of th country frin further tucruichment frooa thei boathtn barb.riani , anil the community froi tha Introduction by them of that hld-.oi and loathsome disease known es lepros ; which hm been hltheilo unkown Jn our Ui and denouncing Secretaries Manning and L mar for encour gemcnt given thcto Chine laundries in letting out the washing of tl towels in their departments by contract , copy of the reiolutions were ordered sent president of the United States , members the cabinet , tweaker of the house and prcs dent of the senate. CAPITAL nnivims. An informal meeting of the oblnot wi held nt tha white house to-day , kcroUrl ftynrd , Lstnar nnd MnnniuR present. Socrotury Utyard was informed to-day L cable that cholera wai previlont at Shanght China. r03T tABTBn'fl AtrOINTKD , The noting postmaster general appolntc the following fourth-class postraastera ! Illinois Manhattan , 0. M. Baker ; EU Imtt , T. Brennan ; Colfax , D. M. Mitchol 1'rophotstown , J. 0. 1'addock ; Waihbun Chtiitian UOOBC ; Gardner , G. 0. Lover. Iowa 1'ercy , T. J. Jones ; Ayeishire , I II. Owen * ; Rlcaville , J. J. Sloan ; Elkadc D. J. Griffith ; Laurel , P. A. Ilorton ; Brorr ley , M. Q. Ward. ttobratka-Cratg , J. K. Davis ; I'hlllli Stition , Mri > . Mlnnlo Baker ; Cedar llapid L. W. Campbell ; Chester , Stephen Foredirl 1'Jninviow , Ben ] , Stetson ; Valley , J , \ \ Agoo. HAPID DKLivunv. When the pottmaatcr-general returns nej week bo will proceed to consider questtoi that have arisen In connection with the n tablishmont of the Immpdtitte delivery systeti and will issue an additional circular to posl maetcrs containing full and explicit instrui tions for their guidance in inaugurating tli uowBchemo. WH18RT CONSUMFTION , The commi < sionor of Internal rovomi reports that the amount of rinfilled spirit gonp into consumption in the United State luring the fiscal yocr ended Juno ISO , 1885 , i ill , 150 002 gallons , and the amount of mal iquors on which tix wai paid during tli name period is 191,18 > ,933 barrels. Tli amount of wine consumed in this countr duricg the year 1881 is estimated at 20,008 , S45 RlllouB. IOWA'S SCAXB FAIR. AWAIIDS ron THOnOCailBUED CA1TIK THE FOI TUNA1K HXHiniTOnS BACINO EVKNTd AN THE AVINNKHS. DEHMOINES , Ia. , Sept. 10. This lias bee a great day at the Iowa state fair , with froi > 5,000 to 40,000 people in attendance , an urge crowds are looked for to morrow an Saturday. There were four premium ; amounting to $850 , offered for the best herd of thoroughbred beef breeds , and there wer en entries. S , S. BronnV Sons , Galena M , captured the first , S50i ) with their ihort horns ; T , W. Harvov , Turlington , Neb , fciued the srcord , S200 , with a herd celled ? olled Angus ; IOWA Hereford company , In dlanola , Iowa , took third , S 00 , with a hen if lien fords , and the last $50 , wont to short lores owned by W. S. Whitp , Sabctha , Ar innsas In the races Richard E. won the 2:4 : rotting in three ptraights , Otho second Orphan Ihiid , and Cleo fourth. Tims , 2:40.1 : 2:40i , 2:50i. : lo the 2'Jt : trot Alert won occond bird and fifth heats , Little Joe tak ng the first and flora 1' , the fourth heat Billy Ford was s'nt to the barn for foul drlv ngaad running in the fourth hent Nflll L was drawn. Time , 2:35 : ? , 2:31 : , 2:331 : , 2.31 2:30 : 2:30Two Two year old colt stakes Wtn by Loront C pt. Seth second , Mnttie K , third. Then were * i ht nnmiuations , bul only three start era. Time 3:21 : , 3 : 1C. The track wm very flow and tbo race ? war very closaly conteRted , Five races are an iouncd for Friday and Saturday. Tliolrisli Catliollo Be iiovolont ( Jnioa'i Coiiventlnn. NEW YOBK , Sept. 10. Tlio Irish CathoU National Benevolent union met here again to , sy. The Kelley resolntiona were taken u | and adopted , The thanks of the canventioi were extended to the committee on resolution or the telling , terse acd complete terms i : which they had served the organization ii ilacmg on record the condemnation of th < ! /athollc3 of the United States at the attomp f decoying foictgn powers to interfrre wltl .ho ettab'.ished and honorable principal of American liberty , At the afternoon session , Lincistor , Fa , caa chosen ai the next place of meeting. Thi Jllowing ofh'cpra were elected : President Ion. 0. M. Kieley ; first vice president , -laurlco - Q Wilherc ; second vica president , . J. Murphy ; Bfcretary , Martin T. G , Griffin ; treasurer , Riv James Henry. When Minister Kieloy learned of his re jection , ho visited the convention and pro- estrd that , as he was honored with the proa dency for twelve years , some other peraor hould bo Detected , but those present drown 01 iU voice with cries of "nol nol" and no othei parson was solectod. . Kiel and U I > elllon. OHICAOO , Sept. 10. At Kegina over i housand of TUel's sympdthlzerp , ombracioi mlf-breejs and Trench Canadians for tweut ] miles around , held a masa meeting last nigh at St. Boniface , Speeches were made b ] Uel'a counsel and prominent French resi' dents. During the nddresaea then woo Intense excitement nrnon ? thi istenera , a number of when bowed tli y would 0ght before theywouh eo Kiel hanged , Tbo apeakera declared tin namoof lUeJ , if he were executed , would bi landed down tn history as that of n martyr while the names of his accnana would rot ir blivlon. The union of the French in Canadi was strongly urged , in order tint Bach pros- ure might be brought to bear at Ottawa as ti tcuro a reprieve fur Illel. Lomi , lllel'i counsel , de crlbed tlio scene Ir ils cHl Two little children and bis airoc nether clinging to the prieonor , and he , bj lall and chain , pravented from moving , treat indignation followed. John Ojrov- awyer , laid If Illel was hanged the confeder tlou wnsnt an end. Canada wanted no more fit. Other meetings will probably soon b. lela. _ Trnnliloaol the Traiigunntinental , Sill'AVi. , Sept. lO.-Tho Transcontinental isociation held another eoselon at 2 o'clocl bis f ternoon. A tesoluilon was adapted b ] majority vote directing General Agenl Cannon to make a settlement of accounts vhereupon Mr. Stubbs , of the Central Pa ific , notified the association that his uompanj would rolueo to pay draft * upon it by tin general agent. Tha meeting rtill it in cession with prospects of a general disagreement anc general disruption of thn pool. WOBOKSTKB , Maes , Sept. 10. Georgi Cempton , temporary cha rmao , lu an ad- drees before the prohibition convention thi morning , deulul that the cause of prohlbllioi lad been checked In any teotlon of the coun try , and claimed that great progress had beei made , Toe convention nominated by accla mation T. J. Ltthrop. of Taunton , for gover nor and Charles B. Knight , of Worcsstci or lieutenant governor. Cloblnj : Out Hit ) GmnblorB. LouisvitL ? , Sept. 10. The first ca > seaiunt the iiamblera who luve boeu runnia gaming tables In defiunca of law , was tile : o-day , and George ilupp , defendant , wa luecl $5.0 and tent to jiil for six month ! Other cises will follow. liiptduinic , MONTUKAL , Sopt.VO. An ofiliastate \ nent of the health department to-d y show thirty-four new casei of small pax rapjrle yesterday. Pivo deaths in this city. TCMT Ayn I dill I nilU REgiuienlal RoninaQls Rollicking Annual Army Reunions , The Boys at Beatrice Painting tl Burg a Orimeon Hue , - i i Sturdy Heroes of the Tennosst Feast Like Epicures Tooumsoli Bhormitn ana Bla ClRnr ho Nebraska Qntliorlnf * a Great Success Their 1'aratlo. Ttio Army oftho Tonncssoo. CIIIOAQO , Sept. 10. The aaciety of t Army of the Tennesioa hold an ndjournc mooting this morning , Gen. Sherman preslc Ing , Gen. A , L. Chetlatu , of Chicago , wi chosen orator for the next annual mcotitii and Gen. Porca , of Cincinnati , ru alternati Gen. Sherman uud other officer ! of tha eodot were re elected , The committee appointed t draft resolutions upon the doUh of Get eubmittod a report which was adoptei A resolution was adopted req testing the EOC 0 tary of war to change the location of tli statue of Gen. Rawlins in Waohington to more eligible place. Adjourned ilno die. At the business meeting this morning , question was raited whether the veterar bhculd tmoko at their banquet , A memb ; stated that the ladies doilred to BtatothU f ( their pirt they did not wish to ttiftingo upo tQO right of the officers to light their cigar , A member moved that a vote of thanks I tendered the ladies. Another member ollort as an amendment that the officers do nc smoke. Gen , Sherman etrairbtenod hlrnse up and said : ' It nppoars to ba the sent ! tneut of the meeting that wo _ emok nt the banquet , If there is n objection I will declare the motion carried. So to-night cigars were lit and fully 3 0 ta down in the tanquot room to-night at th Glrand Pacific hotel , The tonbt lut was long one , nnd responses generally wore in ; iiappy vein. Col , Gilbert A , Pierce , governor of D.ikolr responded to "Tho Nation" Col. 1) . 1 Dyer , of St. Louis , spoke to the sentiment "The Position of the Unite States. " Governor Oglcsby spok upon "Our Bays. " Genetal Bellman te gpondcdto "Tha Memories of the Comp Fire , jen. M. M ! . Bine , of Washington Territory npoko upon " 1'oe Army of Tennessee , " am Sen Logan spoke upon "Tha Statesmen am Lawmakers of the Civil War. " Gen. Login spoke cf the statesmanship dis ) Uyed by earlier presidents , and comini down to tbo present times , said Douglas wa 1 statesman whose call to arm or defense of the union , when al else had failed , accomplished much cvei ifcer God had called his glorious soul away [ lo cited Lincoln as the greatest stateEinai developed In n century of American indo londonce , and said thot statesman hip wliicl would give protection ta Ams loan Industrie and provide for the maintenance of the fro echcol of the cation , wi uld win In the future Ttio Reunion at Oefttrlca. Special Telegram to Thu BSE. BEATRICK , Sept. 10. Thirty tnousaud pee ilo in camp Howard and all happy to-day The forenoon win devoted ( o state organiz ation nnd elections. The event of the da ; was the grand parade from Camp Howard t and through Beatrice. Tbo line was near ! ; oao mile long and formed according to th uogratnmo given yesterday , headed by Gen tlorrow and staff , mounted. The parade wa grand and was reviewed by Dapartmen Commander Cole and stall. The streets won ined with pcoplo and teams , Never dk Beatrice have such a crowd. The b nd organization held their annna naoting to-day and elected tbo followiof fficeta : President , M. T. Pemberton ; vice president , J. A. Corry ; secretary , S. L , Haw eyj state drum-major , P. S. Hanchett , o : ' 'airbury. Among the many good bandi present nona excel the department band from iteele City , with D. W. S. George president nd W. 1) . Wallace leader. Mr. Wallace itosan ultimatum cornet , costing $250 , J , Sterling Morton sent a pro sine invita ion to Gen. Morrow to visit him at Arboi jodgo , [ .robably for the general's influence to lelp down ! . ! r. Miller , J. OVest was appointed commander el ho first division and H , B. Palmer of tin ecpnd. The railroads are falling to f amis ! atisfactory transportation to and from the 'rounds , Michigan comrades held their election to- lay. Miles Warren , of Bellnwooa , was elect- d president ; U. U. Dunning , vice president : ( V. II. Bowen , of Hastlngi , secretary ; A. V , ) ole , of Juniata , treasurer. The record showa 00 Micbigaudors present. The Illinois veterans elected the foil pwm ; iffictro : S. J. She-rley , of Juniata , president I. V. Hoagland , of Lincoln , secretary ; G. 0 , Plate , of Alexandria , treasurer. The Illinois troops outnumber all the rest : ' 00 on the roll and over 601 in to-day's parade ! On tbo accidental list is Silas Sntw- orly , of Dorchester. Ho got a Ipsh wound in the head from a target shooter , William K Klein , of Tocumnch. got in thi ray of Commander Ilonza'a horse , and got i tg broke. He belongs to Hcckettaorne posl io. 47 , One death occurred from over- rtion and fits. His name is John Thompson ram John Brown post , JJolloview , Kansas , lo leaves a wife and seven children. Gill and Spetuor , of Hebron , each had theii lockets picked. Others shared the earni ate. ate.Tomorrow ia tha great eham battle. To- light apeechoa uro being rrmie. The Ohio soldiers of Nobratka , presentee Mrs. General Slha A. Strickland an eleganl ortrait of her late husband and their beloved otnmander. The portrait ia the wo k oi itella Jerome Pragor. Mrs. 8. was but ) 'riof stricken and thankful , cxpreiscd b ] hat strong element of woman to bow griol ml joy the shedding of tears , Gen Bowmi > poke of Gen. Strickland foi Strickland post No. ID , of HaBtlnpe , tta blingt run mau In every seuso cf tbo word. Congressman Laird Is now making tlu peech of the eveulug , eulog'zing Grant. POREIGN AFFAIRS , t , ZOW BEtWEIN OPPO3INO IliaNITAIlISS-OEB- MAKV'8 1'OS.TION TUB BrANlBII ULTIMAIUJ moanKss of TIIC guAniiEL , BKBLIN , Sept. 10 It is semi officially an nounced that Spain ban no ; yut replied ti Unrmauy'a suggestion to refer the Caroline , question to a fritndly power for arbitration uor has Spain replied to Uermsny'd demant or reparation for the intuit to tne Germai emliM-y at Madrid on Saturday last. MAIHIID , Sept , 10. A patriotic demonetrn lion was held nt Mulaga. TwUve thouaam ) ersons were present. LONDON , Sept. 12 Biimirck , after aloof dUcusjlou with a number of German home , laving u large Pacific trade prcparid plani some months ago for the occupation by Gar nanyof the jrinclpil Islands of the Martha ) LVlevv , Gilbert aud Caroline groups. Span- nil ofliria on tbo various islands of the Pa cilia ocean ! m'0 for many years ojlle-d the at- teution of thovJomH government to the in creating German ii lluence In the pacific. MADUID , Sept 10 King Alfonso preside ! at a cabinet council to-day and an elabjcat answer to Germany was drawn up in tli moat friendly terms , explaining the claims o Sptiu to the Caroline Islands and demandlni that Germany recognize them. MADIIID , Sept , 10-GencriU Lopez Dora icgutr. urge * all parties to forgot different and unite in defense of their country. Sen Gaitelar counios the opposition party to t orclce prudence , and Advocates n union cf t Latin races to counteract the dangers of G < many'i ) colonial policy. BKitus , Sept 10. TheclTiclalGnzetlosa that on August 10th the government rocolvt A note from Spain protesting against Germi nj's occupation of the Caroline Islands , at that Prince Bismarck's reply was handed the Spanish minister of forcun affairs on Sc tembt-r i. In his reply , Piinca Bl marck pointed out that Gti man trader * , who had reside for rrunv yoara on the Caroline islands , bi lloving the islands to bo unclaimed , had d ( manded protection of Germany. Such pr tectioo , the chancellor Skid , would bavo bee neither solicited nor granted If it had bee thought that Spain claimed Hi archlpollago. Official inquiries showc that the only Intorcsls represented o the Inland wore German and British , Tt former were largely predominant. I view of the fact that Spain had made no ob jcclion to Germany's iioto of M irth 1871 in which Germany refused the Spanish clalrr to the Carolines , Germany was justified in n yarding tha Islands as ownerless. Annoxatio aad been effected in good faith , and German was willing , In D friendly spirit , to cxamln Into the claims now put forth by Spain or t submit tli9 matter to arbitration , The chnn ccllor , In concluding his reply , said that th question wai too trivial a pno to disturb th imperial friendship existing between Spai and Germany , MADHID , Sept 10 , It is stated tbnt th Spanish commnnder at Jilanllla tolrgrapho hat when it wa ? found that the German Ha lad boon hoisted nt Ysp , the covorr.or of th 3aroHue , Seuor Babrillo > , visited the com nander of the German gun bon [ tlis , and accused him of piracy am iro.ich cf intoinational law. Th 3eiman commander replied thn 10 simply obsyod orders A hot argumon emuod , ending in a eotifll ? , when the Germ.v commander retired to his ship , The govcrno hen boarded the Spanish man of war Sai ) iinUn , and requested the captain lo fire 01 tie Itlis. The captain Refused , tin governor o ha Philippines having ordered him to nvol < \ conflict Babrlllos ordered the crow ti ire , whereupon the captain draw n rerolva and threatened to shoot the first man \'h obeyed or repealed the order. Babrllle asram ordered the mon to fire , when tha cap aiu ( hot him m the ehou'der. ' Babrillu wni aftorWArda taken a prisoner to Hlontlln wheru hid trial is proceeding The govern mcnt formally denies that thcro wan nu alter cation on shore , but are silent in regard t what occurred on the chip , MADRID , Sept. 10The government ha .i-patchtd a special messenger to Berlin wltl nu additional note to Germany lu regard the < ho serluus question at Irene b3twcon the twi rovernmontB. This note , which was approve ! it a council of ministers held to- Jay , request Jpnnany to r'nounca all intention of cstib- Ishing a suzerainty over the Carolines anc ? elaw Island ; . Without nuch guarantee ptin must decline togivo satisfastion for tin oceut Insults to the German embassy. GENEKAU FOKEIGN NfiWU. KULKD IK A DUEL. VIENNA , Sept. 10 A dispatch from Pfstl tales that Count Pans Festius killei / Pechy , son of the president of the Hun- ; arian legation , la a duel , Ic was at first re torted that Pechy dietl of illness. A BTCDV OF B3IT1SII SIOBAL3 , CAino , September 10. Tha Independenci ' ( { yptienne. formerly Bosphoro E yptlenno ilauarded t ha wall j of Cairo Inviting those win vieli to study the. purity of British morals ti oad its translation of tbo Pall Mall Gazetto'i ecent article on London' vice , THE NEECS OF IBELANI ) , BELFAST , Sept. 10 The earl of Carnarvon n a cpetch last night , s id it was time to re ect ( eutimont and inotitste Impartial anc earchlng inquiry into'th'e relative merits o ree trade and protection. Ho had bcec truck by the vast natural resources of wcsl Ire-land that remain undeveloped owing t ( lie bence of railways and markets. It WAS delicate question whether the govornmenl nouldaidlu the development of these re- ou ces , but the circumstances of Ireland wore imilar to tboso of colonies where such aid lad. been given with advantage , THE CIIOLEUA. PAKIS , Sept. 10. Two deaths frorr : olora at Solon yesterday , 2 at Nimia and S t lelle ardo. TODLON , Sept. 10. Four deaths from chol- ra hire last night , COLLISION AT SEA. LONDON , Sept. 10. A Copenhagen dispatch ; atca the British steamer Auckland collided ith aud sunk the German gunboat Blitz. 'ho fate of tha crow ia unknown. Fifteen ol 10 Auckland's crew were drowned. Only wo were saved. A later dispatch from Bliiz st&tea the .uckland was sunk and not the Blitz , as first , atod. Korma.v nninuLETS. BERLIN , Sept. 10. A number of Frencli [ Beers trying to witness thn maneuvers of the erinau punch were compelled to rotire. LONDON , Sept. 10. The health of Churchill as given way under the severe strain of olfi- al duties , and phyoiciana order him to cancel U pnllt cal engagements. BKRLIN , September 10 Prlnoi Henry ol atten burg resigned from the army. TI-o Gale ou the CHICAGO , Sept , 10. The fierce gale which or the past three day a has constantly swept jake Michigan hai at last abated , and the ait fleet of wind-bound vessels at this port o-day bsgan lo loavo. A telegram received era this morning states that two vea-ola truck on tbo hurbr pier nt Two Hivera , lich , , and went to pircea. One of them IB ellevod to be tha ECDW Miller , of MilwauVeo , nd it ia supposed that tba craw of six men vere lost. CINCINNATI , Sept , ID A committee ins oen appointed by the chamber of commerce o collect funds for the relief of sufferers from 10 tornado which recently destroyed the own of Washington , DETROIT , Sept. lO-Ilsportj from Lake [ uron indicate that the storm of Tuesday and H terday was the heaviest experienced foi nanv years From Ofcoda It is reported thai 10 Susan \Vard , the Keppsako , and the barge kTyandotte were almost broken to pieces bj lie waves. All of them broke from tboir noorings and sunk In a few feet of water , The OnM SI I n orb1 Strlko , PITTBDURO , Sept , 10 , The river coal minors ; riko is spreading , and in a few days th ( nlneri expect every mine ou the river to bi losed , Thi ) strikers euccpoded in closing al mt three mints ta the fourth pool to-day , By Saturday they claim the strike there vill ba gonrrnl , Wulton'ti men are still al wrork in the first pool , but whether they wll outlcue after the convention to be held al lonougahela City , oil the 15th , ta a disputoc ueatlon , Murdered Wiitlo at Prnyor , NEW OBLUANS , Sept. 10. A spec'al to tin 'icayune from Canton eaye ; A bortiblo rour or was committed last night at a colore > : ! mrch , ten milea east of this city. LJOI iockrell , a nrgro school teacher , shot Airui Varz , a colored deacon , while the latter wa tnoullog with tha congregation at prayer , Jllicera have gone to arrest the murderer. Columbus' UolUlBj. pocial Telegram to the BEE. COLUJIUCH , Neb. , Sept , 10. The Platt ounty fair Is la full blast , with a good ex ilbit. Tha rains prevent ft large attendance euator Van Wyck poka to a large audience The races are good. NOTES. The status of Commodore Perry wai un veiled at Newport. It. I. , this afternoon , wit mpcsing ceremonies , A HATCHETS HELf an Hi-nr - Dcltly Viol a Three Deaths Likely io Oooi From a Lover's Esoapadoi A Troublesoino Thomas Oi Oansos Sad Eosnlts , nitmlcrcd In Uor Own Uouao Tl ot Frcn/.lccl rrohlbltlon- lets Crlinln l Mftttcre. Kntl ot tier Itonifciico. ATLANTA , Ga , , Stpt. 0. [ Special toChlcaf Times , ] A tcrrlblo trtagody , in which thn men were mortally wounded , occurred he : after dark tc-night. The parties ware Job acd Mathew Maxwell , father nnd son , an John It , Slielton , who had eloped with an married Miss Ida Maxwell , John Maxwell a highly respected cilizoc , living nt No , Elliott street , His son Matthaw is n well known earrings manuftcturor. Mr. Maxwe hai threecomaly daughters , need 1C , 1C , an ID. Ida , ogod 10 , has been quite a hello , ha\ infj n host of admirers. Among them we John K , Sholtou , n ycuog nun of goo faintly but carcleus habit ? , whoso visits wei forbidden by the glrl'a father Nevertholoai they conttivcd to meet rcrrotly and pledge their love. At 2 o'clock this afternoon a in a approached Matthew Maxwell and told bit that his slstor and Shelton had planned n : nlopcmonl , and that the appointed hour \vn 2:30 : o'clocl : . Hurrying homo , youag Max well rushed up to the Bicoad-jtory room which his fistcr occupied , nnd demanded ad mittarice , which wai refused. With a kick h burnt the door open , aud found therein Ida nl ready dressed for her escapade. ' 'My sister tor , " bo c-xclEimcd , "you will not dlrgraco th family by such a proceeding as tint ? " "I will many John , "him replied , "If I hav to die in the attempt. It is useless for you t try nnd prevent it. " In vain tbu brother expostulated. The gir remained obdurate , lie then went out locked the door , and left her a prisoner , am wont to his room. Keturnlnt ? in tan minutce ho opened the door and found the roan rmpty. The girl had opaned the window jumped to a roof fifteen feet below , am thence to the ground , another jump of hfteei feet ; thence her tracks were followei to the side alley where newly made carriage tracks told that ch had reached her lover and was awn ; by the lime the elder Maxwell was upon th ! < uont ) , The two men were fearfully agitated They went into the homo , and at G o'clock armed to tbo teeth , emerged and proceeded t > Davis street , whither Shelton had t ikon bi bride after having been married by llov. Yir sil NorcrosB. Several clergymen had prev- iou ly ri fused to perform the ceremony. Tin two furious man went up to Shelton'a door Qhelton was standing ou tun threshold with i hatchet. "D n you ! " exclaimed the clde Maxwell , "I will shoot you to death unleti pcu RVO ! up my daughter. " ' 'Do not coma no.tr mu 1 shouted Shelton raising the hatchet and advancing. Just thor young Maxwell , seeing his father's danger stepped in between and received the blov from the tomahawk Dropping the blood ] instrument , Sselton then drew his pistol um 3rtd at th elder Maxwell. Simultaneous ! ] Maxwell also fired , and all tToo men fel icroEB each other , wcundod and bleeding. Thi ; lrl who had been" the cau'd 'of - - allthi , jloody work ruabod out upon the acone ind embracing her dying husband called him ay endearing names , while her father nni Brother lay neglected. Within five mlnutei lundred ; of people had collected , officer. : ame , and the men were removed. Shelter mcl young Maxwell will certainly die while he death of the old man is highly probable , Fust a month ago Matthaw Maxwell was him iclf the hero of an olopomoi.t scrape. / roung woman engaged to another , with the lay set , eloped with him tha night beforo. Murdered in Her Own House , KINDEBIIOOK , N. Y , , Sept , -Special t < he Chicago Timea.J Gertrude II. Hover , r naiden lady , wa ; found dead in her parloi hla incrcing , lying In a pool of blood. Thi loronor was summoned , and an oxarnlnatioi evealed five gashes m the head and face and bree in the neck. The appearance of tin oem indicated that there had been a seven trujrgle. A pocketbook waa found near b ) vhlch had been rifled of ita contents , A num- ler of articles were mil sing from the bureau Dho murderer probably made bla escape > y a roar window , for the house wai ockod , Miss Hover wai a woman of qulol mblts. She was a member of tbo Reformed ihurcli. and lived entirely alone. She was ib ut 05 years old. Her brother is a well- mown manufacturer of cotton clotha al Jtockton , Last evening a mulatto called at a drug tore nnd askad for court-plaster. Ho pro- luced n $5 note which ho wanted changed , I' wo fingers of bis right hand wore bound u [ : vltb rags. Ho said that ho had been working n a corn-field and cut his fingers. He is ( irothor-ln-law of n nepro who lives next dooi o Miea Hover , rle frequently vielts'.there , Io is suspected of the murder , but no action iaa been taken toward hli arrest. It is EC ivident that the perpotratora of the crime was n search of valuables that no other theorj Shot Hie Mother , PinsDUJia , Sept. 9. [ Special to tbo Chica- - ; o Times.At Pine Creek Station , on tht Vest Pennsylvania railroad , about 7 o'clocl ) bis morning , John Mclutosh , aged 21 , years , t ecu of James T. Mclntosli , a well knowi boo merchant , stood at bis bedroom window , nd fired one shot at a cat , which did n > t ike elToct. A moment Inter young Mcln < .osh'd mother stepped out of the house and rallied toward the point where the cat wai till lying , A grape arbor concoalcc ler from her son's vleir. A eecond hot was fired , tbo mother screamed , ind the son , hastening to the yard , fjund ler lying prostrate and the blood oozing f rorr icr head. The bullet had struck Mrs Mcln- ; obh on the back of the head , franturinsr tbi i lull 1. The ball appears to have split , oni > art entering the brain , the other emerging rom tbo luck of the right ear. She w 11 die While eho was being conveyed to the house aor innocent slayer , half on zcl , rushed to hii oem nnd attempted to end his own lifo will ; ho pistol. Interference from other rnemben } f the family prevented him from making it i ioublo tragedy , Aa it ie , the shock to youn ) Mclutosb , who has been in ill health , ma ; [ ) rove fatal , Ho is the secretary and treasure jl tbo Spring Hill Gas Coal company. Dastardly "Worlc of Toinperanci LIMA , Ohio , Sept. 10On Tuesday night ai attempt was made to blow up with dynamlti the hotel , saloon and residence of Neal & Bid well In the village of West Minister. Th saloon waj recently opened and its presenc was hotly opposed by some ot tha citizens Ibis oppotltlon Is credited with Inspiring th effort. The whole front of the first story wd blown away and the interior wrecked. Net aud family occupying the upper room w.'r blown from their beds and bruised. Tlio Kidnapped lUnkcr. WlNNirxa , Sspt. 10 , It M understood her tbit lirainordjtho kidnapped b nkir , who es caped , b In hiding hero but cannot bo found There is great indignation here at the dis closure that he was picked up In tha ( treats , pistol put to hla bead , forced into n cairlag anil driven to Croplcaton in n close ) curriap making 110 miles in the first day , Tbo arrt oftwopjttiei hero who assisted in the kli napping is t-xpcctod hern this evening ; . St. PAUL Sept. 10. The wcapa of Brnii erd , tha defaulter , from Boston detectives the Minneapolis depot is the sensation of tl day here , JJotectivcs of Boston , now her claim that Detectives O'Connor , of St. PAH tnd 1'avnp , of Chlcigo , connived at thn d capo. The latter say they hivl a writ of hibci corpus but failed lo rinil their man , Thu who thing is a mystery and Is regarded as slit work. GIIE13NBAOK OLOUY. DISSATISFIED PAPER JIONKY rOLlTICIANS C IOWA DISSATISFIED \MTll FUSION-CALL 1"0 A CONVENTION. , Dta MOIKIS , Iowa , Sept. 10 , The follow ng call for n straight greenback convcntio wcs given to the press hare to-day : An appeal for n nuns convention of green backers of Iowa who nro opposed to fiiilo with cither of tha old p rtlec Wo , th inderBlgnod greonbackcra of lown , rooop nizing the fact that our organization hasbeei used by designing men for the accomplishment mont of their own personal ends by forcing fusion upon UJ witl n political party with no appreciation or hopes In common with iu , hereby oxnrot our abhorrence of such methods , and call fen n mass meeting of the grecnbackera in thi state1 , to ba hold nt Mnrshalltown on the lira day cf October , 18S3 , for the purpoio o placing in nomination n full ticket to bo votoi for at the entiling stain election , And recog nizing that fusion has been nnd is the caueo o our great losa in numerical strength anc political influence , wo expressly doilan that wo will henceforth hold anj and all fuslonistx aa our political enemies , and brand any and n'l men as traitors to ou : cauao who favor fusion , alliance , or coopera tion with either of the old parties , nnd no1 entitled to n voice in tlio convcntioi contemplated by this call To nl who nro in sympathy with tin spirit of tbu movement wo extend n heart ] invitation tomeet with m nt the above nauioc t'ino and placii , that the fires of true groan- bjckism may bo rekindled in Iowa , Signed by A. B. Dennis , Alex Long , K. M JWnsworth , CJoncl Dingman. S. S. Wil Haras , Thomas Clark , J. V. Myers , and plghty-fcur others In various counties in Iowa. The Union Ic.lie's Don ) . NEW Yonu , Sept. 20. Dispatches from Boston were received hera to-day stating that there lo evidently an iron clad ogrooment between Ktdder , Peabody & Co. . Leo , llift- ainFon & Co. , and President Adam ? , cf the Union Pacific , to keep secret the dotaili of t ho agreement by which the flotititg debtof the company hag been provided for. Presi dent Adama was reported aa de- s'inicg Imphatically to talk unon thotubject except to say : "Tho 50,00 , ODO nf II latlng debt , which has so long been troubling the company has been p-ovidtcl for , and ou excellent terms , tor , for tha cor poration. " Outside information is to tha effect that the ccmpany has sold outright n cirtnin amount nf bonds for cash. In addition it lias placed annbcr largo block nf ita ticcurllUa in the liancl-i of banking houses , nnd hrtq obUtufd i loan on them. On tha laltor transaction tha lenders have an option to buy the securities outright within n certain tune , while tha company has the right to take up the roturi- tics on certain conditions within ft cor- Uin timo. What aecurlties were pledged md what Bold ia n it known although tha iiilca were probably Oregon Short Line and ICinsia Pacitic consols , while those pledged were St. .leu & Wcatern and moro or 1m valuable eecurltiea of other rends , of which the Union 1'iicihc hr.a a l.vrf.e supply. Etoclc Yard Uumti. N. B. Berggrou , of Wahoo , waa at the rard yesterday. Mr. Birggrea ia a well known ttock raiser'aud haa a "ranch of"l-10l , icr'B of lanl iu Douglas county not far from Waterloo , also 1 , ( .00 acres ia Sounders county , The contract for building the new exchange , vlll be let on Saturday. J" Rosters bought a load of hoga yesterday 'rom Biles & Bhes , Virgin & Nelson sold 111 hoga to Chtk Bros , yesterday , Thomas Hammond , of Hammond , Ind , , VBB in South Omaha yesterday. The latest hotel arrivals are : W. L Gold- ? r , Scribner , Neb , ; John H , Atkinson and William Woodrum , nf Plum Hollow , Idaho ; 3. A. Ohaae , Wayne , Neb ; A B. Clark. To- tama , Nob. ; David Adams , Utica ; Giorge \V. \ McKee , Syracuse ) L. D vis , Ogalalla , Jfeb , The Ogalalla Land & Cattle company had 117 cattle at the yards. Tour hundred and thirty-four pitllo were ccjlved yeato'day from Itock Springs , Clay & Fhher , of Kock Springs , were in > rlth another train of cittlj yesterday , SOS lead. lead.Among Among others having stock at the yaias estorday , were : P. K , Quinn , B-lr ) cattlti ; 3. W. MoICoc1 , Syracuse , 143 cattle ; Virgin & S'oleon , 142 hoi's ; D , Andernon , Columbus , ' 4 hoga ; L. Hobblnt , Genoa , 110 hoga. Tin Woathir I'rnBpoct. WASHINQTON , Sept. 10. Vor the upper Mis- lissippi : Slightly warmer , southerly wind ? , ; enerally fair we.tther , except m central par- ; iona occasionally local ihowora and lower ba- omoter. Miesouri valley : Occasional local rains , 3outhcily wicde , bec.ming variable higher , ollowed in northern portions by a lower tern- leraturo. _ _ _ _ _ _ Sailed 'With V-lunDIo Onr o , NEW OBLSANB , Sept. 10. The United States steamer Swatora will leave hero about 11 o'clock tomorrow. . Sbo has on board HO.OOO.OOO in silver , doubtless tha most valu ibla cargo over taken from this port At ( Uirantiuo station she will transfer $200,000 ; i the y antic , and when thii transfer is com- iletcd the veseela will sail for their dettiue.- ; un. Pern Mid Ohlll. SABTIAQO UK Ginn , via Galvetton , Sopt. 10 , Tbo commltteo of llburah from the upper md lower bouses named Marcial Gongealos 'or president. LIMA , Sopt. 10 , Official Intelligent hav ug betel received of the death of Gen , Giant , Idgs on Hid governmsnt buildings were at inlf mast on Tuesday , Jamas WLit3 came in from the country yesterday and took In the fair , The effort , liowover , was too Bovoro a physical strain , and lie laid down on the sidewalk on St , Mary't jvenuo to recuperate hla energies , Oflloei ia P ge thought it best to disturb hla ropoee , und woke him up nnd took him to the police station where ha will secure a gooil nlght't rest. A leather wallet was picked up on Six teenth streat yesterday by a citizen , nnd lefl at police headquarters. It evidently belong ! to I. K , Williams , of Glenwoocl , Iowa althauRh the name of William D. Oyler Ii stamped on Ilia leather. It contains valuabli papers , a draft ou Chicago , but no money , Will 1'ieher was arraigned before Judgi Btonberg yesterday on a charge of being t susplciout character , He eaid that ho hac belonged to a minstrel company which hac gone to pieces in. Grand Iiland , and wti working his way back to Chicago , He wai released , Cards cf Invitation have bcn sen1 ou announcing the wedding of Mr , George L Pratt to Miss 11. K. Btrathem , The cere mony Is to take place at the Southwest Prcs bytenan church , corner of Loavenwcrth am Twentieth itrceU , at 2-)0 ; ) p , in , next Tuci STRONG AND STEADY the Gallic Crew Tate lu a f While Animate Pork M' ' eets a Daprossod Marked „ Au Anal agon a Condition Koportod- in Loading Ooroalsi Wheat ItuiiH Up u I'olnt Ourn T.kcfl Downward Drop , Ijoslni ; the Boom of Wcclnceflny. OIIIUAGO IjlV STOCK. CATTLK. Special Telegram to tbo BEE. CHICAGO , Sept , 10. The receipts falling1 much short of the number generally looked for , the market took on a firmer tone , Arrivals wore noaily 3,000 head leal than , the same day last week , and as the run for the remainder of the week proinissa to bo correspondingly light , Inldoro are unwilling to pnrt with their itoclc at Wednesday's prices. For auythirg nt all attractive nu advance of 10@lrc waa ruikou" , ind the market for most gradei averaged 5 © lOc higher than > oterday. Them were only ifty-eight cira ot Texaua , nnd lees than fifty : rrs cf northern rangers , nnd for tboto two : la bea the market was ppecialiy strong , The Mily description uot shooing sorno gain iu strength was stackers. They were In rather 'nil tupply , there having been steady accumu- Atiuc for some days paat , und at few buyers , vera prerout sale ? were Blow at former prices , ir at 5- 7"i/al3.i)0 for poor to good , and they ly lota. Cowu were not plentiful , land the jest of them sold a trilb higher , nhlls poorer lorta were no more tlmn steady. Thera was norn life in general Undo than on any pre- : ef ding day of the week. > Shipping tcc e , 1,350 to 1 TOO Iba. , SQ fiO © G loj 1 , 00 to 1.8SO lb * . , t § y.00@ > .40 ; 930 to 1,200 Ibs. , SJ ! )0 ) ® I fl.l.Vltnugh l'rx cattle , firm ; 9. " > 0 Ibs , 83.00@350 ; 'fiotoO'o ibi.sarc'asaOj ooo to 700 ib . , : - CO. , SJ 9D Western ranciTc , steadier ; natlvco , ml half-breed" , 83 DOftC Oil ; cow , § 2 , 0 © 1.40 ; wintprod Texans , S3 < ) Uo)3 ( ) CO Sales90Vynmlnir , 822 IbK. , S3 33 ; 321 Vyiming * . 1'JOj Ibs Si 03 ; 112 Wyoming. ,179 Ihn. , Si CO ; 210 Wyoming Texaua. 0 2 In . § 34' ; 2G1 Whining * . 1.153 Ibs , , S120 ; 8 Wyoming. 1,1-17 Ibi. , SI 23. HOGS. - Notwithstandirg further falling off iu ro- eipts the ponural market rrmalnocl In a clo- ireaacd coaditi u Lieht hogs of gliod qn al ly sold iu high ns Wednesday , but heavy iud nibdiurn weights averaged Ga lower , mak- rg a declina for the week of about 20Ca23c. The quality ia now running pretty ( rood , and it-ht hog buyers find it lets } cany to got what bey want. It U because of that tact tbst nh to best bacon grades have declined , lOo , the rrriuctiou in heavy and rmxod a 20 = 23c. T < i-day'd trading was prin- ip uly at St.23(2-l CO for Iijiht , and nt S3.90 ® i.3 > for hoivy and mixed , Puckine nnd ship- ling , 23' ' ) to 350 lb < . , S10) ) @ < 1.4'l ' ; light . - eight13,0 to 170 Ibj , , 81.301.65 ; 180 to2lO bi , S3.GO@1 3D. THE GR11N PIT. WHEAT. Special Telegram to the BEE. CHICAGO , Sept. 10. Trading in wheat to- lay was active on speculative nccoantV and ho f. cling developed wai decidedly nervous cd unsettled within the cetiblnhed range of irices. The weather was bad , threatening ; nin , and Liverpool was reported firm. Tha mrUct opened strong , und under a aontinun- lon of the bull feeling which hai'exitted for wo days past first aalea were made at } @ c dvance , improving rapidly jja moro. The uantity en passage chewed a marked do- reaen , which as&iated the buoyancy and In- uoncod free covering of "shorts , " At the dvacce , however , ( . ( Terintra Increased some , nd prices declined Ja. The goveramont crop eport ditcloslng a further decrease f 0,100,000 of buthela in the total , caused a empiTfiry advance ofe. . The decrease , onrover , was not as largo as many operators ad olculatcd upon , and the result waa that onrlderable wheat was put on sale , aiming a ecllno of gc , ruling utrongeraitainand closing nnlly gc higher than yesterday. Ileceipts rero ( mailer at primary points , and shipments rero also light. COBN. Yesterday's boom in corn received nomo- plmt of a aot-bick to-day , ns receipts were inch larger than bad been expected , Sep- ember opened IQ lower , October Jo lower , nd No \ ember Jc , und all declined $ ® Jo lore. Liverpool reported moro inquiry , aud ha amount now ou passign to tbo United Clngdom is < 10 CCO quarters lees than last week , nd to the continent 45,00 1 quarters lets , but heee facts filled to stimulate prices. Every no knows and feels that thq prlca of corn IB ' low much hifchei than It will be a few weeks lenco unless the now crop foils to ripen and eceipts of old corn full off , Kapecially will his bo true of the longer futures , over which he new crop will txert some piwer. Moro hau this , the shipping demand must inovit- bly fall off when new corn becomoj fit for no , hence lonvs were glad to roallza and the inrkot sold elf. fc OTIIBll JIAIUCETH , The oat market was qulpt nnd dull , few baugea in priroj occurring There was very little doing iu provltlcqs , nd price ) showed little change , Sl'OUTlNQ INtlSLIjIUUNOIS. DA8C HALL 1KSTKIIDAY , At St. Louis-St. L-suisl , Chicago 8. At Boston MilUdelnhU 8 , HoUon C , At Bulliln-Buffalo D , Uolroits 2 , At New York -New York 8 , Prortdflnco 1. At New York Metropolitan 1 , Louisville ? . TtlE FIGHT OVV , NEW Yonic Sept. 10. The proposed Bulll- 'auand H > an fight Is oil , TUI1K CVKNTS AT BHKKrHlIEAI ) DAY , NEW YonK , Sept. 10 , Lowering sky and vet , dltagrtieab e sLowera , with muggy utmoe- there , made the attonUunca slim M Kbeeps- it ad Bay tj-day. The track wua very heavy , California wai well repiesented. as ; , . . ) , Baldwin' VuUuto made A irllliaut biush for victory end ; ot a place in a ttyle that waa alrnont ai cred- tublu OH wmnluK Iu thu fifth taco , Joe lew oil also showed hii tuUorn udmtrers what nay balxpccted ot westvm stock in future. its pluck Biitl spirit are really admirable. Three quarters of a mile Two-year-olde : hValter 11 won , Beta eocond , Brarnhloton .bird. Time , IslfJ One nd one-eignth mile : Vfu\\ \ \ flower won , Eulogy eecond , Tom Martin third , Time , LM LMfiiilo nd a half three-year olds ; Unrest , von. Volaute sc nd , Muauieo third. Time , ! : lli. Una and tbree-quartnr miles : I ouiiotto von , Clonmcll second , Kuclld third. Time , Ttiree-fourths of a imln Threo-year-olds mdujiwarde : Young Duku won , Joe llow- )11 second , Husbbroi-k ihird. Time , l < lfjj. Steeple chuio-thoit courie : WellinRtoa ivou , Wlmbledcn tecond. Klnz Troubler Wrd. Time , 13 , All K. of L. that are deslroui of becom ing incorpar.tora of the colonization uociety uro miue.ted to meet at WolU 'd hall , 2U und Owning bts. , Btxt Monday evening , Sept. 14thi at a o'clock. J. 0 , 1'enlz } ] , chairman ,