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[ HE OMAHA DAILY BEE. FIFTEENTH YEA.R OMAHA , WEDNESDAY MORNING , SEPTEMBER 23 , 1885. NO. 81. AH OPEN OUTCOME. None of ibc OanWs Near the A Ballot Takn in the New York Convention , Which Failed to Reveal the Btpublican Leader , The Spocclian and I'rocociltnKS Y - Aft.1 mtninent Until The New Yorlc II publican Oor.ron- tlon. BABATOOA , Sept. 2i The morning opsnrd bright and at on natty hour the corridor * of tha hote-ls protantid an animated c-no. The convention will niBttiible In the C-isino at )2 ) o'clock Tin Inrtiuitiorn point to n lively icriinunge fur thu numinatlon ot governor. The uiipsr county men nuintain a dulerinlna > tiou tu limbo thurt work of the convention All hope uf tbu Now Yuik city men joining hands i/n unu candidate has been hh > tdoned The situation is dtcilidly mixed , N > one It raih enough ti predict whu will bt nominated. General Carr'a htrougth doe& nut seem to have weakened hnd ho appears now to have the greatest LUUtlnf Morton , Ulisi , Cornell , lAvonport uud Urn-1 uro all strong and their friends appear confident. At 12:2) : ) .lumen 1) , Worr'n , chiirman cf the tUtu commlttrH , rnllud i In convention to order. H-v lr L V. L'acb , of Albany , invoked ublen-ioK upon the labjrs uf thu cou- ventloi. A ter the roll ci'l ' the chairman snnotna d lint thu Httte committee ha'i ngieed in 3 n itur Wit'nr ' Millar for tnn- porary ulmiriuxn , Miller was rotelved by tba c uvi .un with er 'nt cuthu > | . asm. lu hia address ho calltd attention to thn f ct lint thu republican party ol tbo date u * New Yurk lor the first Inn" in twenty-live ye ra , was contnntudby bull federal and btato governments In Iho hand * ut the democracy , lie udvucu'ad > ! gid arlho- rencetuiha prnttotlim uf Auurica i iudu < - ttini and A'uencin hb .r. ( A ( pli.use ) ' 'Whin wo turuo I urer to the oppftlon | iha civil ibrvice uf the g < Vrrum-ut , no better chit service exwted i n IT ib < j tu i. " Kefnr- ting to the political u mplexlon ut iho i on th em attt > , MOIer immt.ued that the'Uli.ut , the length uud breaith ul tint luud there \ ni nut to In f < und a bicitle government which li'ilcli 'hu ruins nf gnvurn- ment by the will ( thu pwp'o. The repub licans , hu ! d , to piuvo thin rtitemont , un y asked fur a fair fit-Id und fair fuuro * . In it > - ferenco ti > HIM 1 fged ilitif l btllotli g In I hi couth , Miller i.vd the men hu mauugud Ihe polls m that ttctiun w uld nut continue to itu the woik withuut pay. Up n thu question of civil nervii H nf the government , the speaker eaid the r publican party had put the law into praulicil UUH uiid were committed to it. lie wuuld ruggect , howuver , thut the civil BOM ice commir'tloiieiH ' be ut once Minimi ntd together and directed tu add uclaiue providing that nil jail birds and tx-cuimcts are forbidden to bold uuiue. " Thin hn thought would giu .t- ly relieve the praoldnut uf tbu United hlutt-s Miller tlo'Hit iiy pnducting u grand victory for thu republicans 111 Nivembor next. Ton cbairiuuu wa * uuthoilzjU tu appoint thn unnl commUtcpH nnd the convention adjourned until 4:30 n m. It wu 4:50 p. mwhen Iho coav ntion wag again culltd toorJtr , Thu chair aniicuncnd thut thn limt buoli CBS in order was ihy report cf thu c.iuimiltKU ou contested seats. General Slurp , chairman of the committee , reported iu lavur uf reo > iulr.iig ) contestants in the i'lrkt Albany dl trie ; arid ths regular delegat'on friiu iho S < cund Albany district The report wai adopted as tetptcts the lHrst district A motion was made by Wm. B. Woodin , of Aubuin , that In order to have perfect guud feoliig , butti dolegationd from tbu Second Albany district ba admitted , each mem'jur tu have half u vole. This inotiuu c tiled out a r ' her shap debate n which U wai charged that the regular delo- patiui. represented a oombinatioti with tin democrats , to which it was replied that tbe tima had pisted when a man muet be sbt down ai democrat beoiuso h ) bore an Irish name. Thu ri pjrt uf thu committee was then unanimously ailupUd. Thu coiuuiittee ou permanent organization reported fur purmanei.t chairman lion , James W. Iluttid , ttnd u liat uf BPoieurieHcompoi def of thu nanien uf Vrntuian , CnickeriLg , St < iurns and Barkbr , and ul j u IOUK H > t of via -prtii- deuts. Ttie report WAS adopted amid great applause. Unueral Hutted took tbn chair. He spoke brltfly. Aiuuog other things ho said tlut "honuit loouey and an honest ballot , au honest count and protection to oveiy form of Ameiiuun industry will bafoievtr the crau l duo t lines uf tbo republican party ( applau < ) , Wo stand to-cay uu bullowed ground. On youder mountain , in sight of that historic bittlo hill where the continent * ! auldlers won * .he victory th t made this mil jn , died a r cat captain , wh' ' by hit great puwura and hu skill aitvcd for all tune wtmt tliMcantlumituI soldier had gained. Under the sbuduvr uf that great namn we meet heru to-duv t < i remiw our Udellty to the priBCii-lei l.ir whlih hti fought , and to fight it out our tlve nn th t linn until the leuvea fall in November. " ( Applanie ) At tbe ojucluilouuf Mr. liusUd'a speech ft motion a < uikdn and odnpUd that tilt ) convention proceed with the nniitlnution uf candidate ! lor guvernor. Alier a brief dis. tutci'iu ' HU a.tiuijit wa < made tu adopt a mo tion for an lufur i al liaJlot. Mr.fCharloH D. liakor , of Steuben county , placed in nominal ion tha uamo ol Ira Uiveu- poit , of Steub u coUTiv. Mr Van AlUu , f N w Yurkcitv , followed with tilLutu tu HUQ , Levl P. Morton , whois oani9 lie placed In nouiiuatinn , James L > . nnlsDii , tf llou saeler county , romtnated Him Jiu tb li. Orr , i nil ut ihe luojttou of the name of the candi 'atu the coiiventiin wai ihrn u Into upruar riu up pUute , repeated eg.in and uguiu. Mr , R ( hurt tioall , ol NKW Vurk , bccuudrd Gtneral Carr'rf uomiuhtiiin. At tha cliao uf Mr Bewa'l'a ' brlof but carnoit tulo y there was more applause. Mr. Klwoid Hatch , of Erie , next occupied the platform In lh Int.imC ot ttcn. J ine > 1) , Warren , tUtd oiininltt ecbalrman , At the incutiuu ul thu vttrau8 immo there w.m a good deal ot HppUutx , hut the demonstration wuuutcqutliu volume to that accorded to the preourdiog nomliiH' . i DuilpgapuuiuluMr. Hatch's remarks D crowd < if teveral huudrxil men inuldo the line of dolegtttes shouted loudly for Swinburnf , the labiri ; > g uien'a raudlijkta An.th r inci dent ut this tpetch wai tha hearty applause arousoj Iiy ihuta ual incntlau uf Ki-Ptetl- dent ArlhuiV n iiiiu. AndiowS Draper , of Albany , tiwd the convention to uouiinatn Dr. John Swinburne , of A.b.uy . county. At the meatloo cf thn nauiB them was M frantic hurst of appluuie frurn lh dCSor'n filtndu outsl'lu the cunvt-n- tiou. Kug n Uniliu. mo , nf Aloany , Sco- curled UwluburuM'ii uouiinatlon. Seuator > UM1 nominate J Joseph W. DiMel , cf Nw York. Oorp iral Pauuer , of Brooklyn , seconded the nomluatioii ol U ivtmport , TnHiasimed v t- eriu uii werud the thuutu cf "L'Ut'nnu1 hy a jM-rtlni-ut refraonca to thn difficulty ho would b.ivu In gnttiug to the platfuiin. Mr K Itraid Alituball , ofe * York , noroi oat d Uorneliui N , Uliei , uf Ndv York. Bereu > > K i'ayue prfeenvd thu name uf General Win. H. Hnw ri ) , uf Oyug county , A uiotiou t ) aijuuin tibtll murmug ivas it thlt point viry deciiMly vatod dowa ' A uutlin fjr an hput'a receo Air. Gt < irKo Bllsi , of the cooivnittas oareso * Jntlou , stititd th t thn oaiutuittee liopait fur a early tdjjurumBnt tO'Ui'tjut iooiderto glva tima tvi further heat thej reixict cf tto uf iha Ubw iotcreiM and tt roldiers interests bsforo formnUtlng a plat form , ( \pphuie. ) Mr. i'aftt mnvtd that one ballot be tnken id nn dj uttnuut then h d until mornlog L ) t by a larong dlsientlng viva vuce vote. A. motion to proo-eJ to H ballot fur governo was thin dop ed and the roll wai callid b ; dtttilata , thn rull c ll reniHIiig ta follows Dtvt-nport ! Cf5 , O rr205 , Morton 42 , daward f > 7 , Swlnhuine 32 , Law 16 , Watron 137 Dreiol i7 , Ult 5 > , CornMI 4 KvarU 1 Hkatia 1 , Ch riej Andrews 1. Whole num- l > -r of votes cast , t'Jlt tocooary for achoioe 347. At the condition of the tirst billjt th convoatiun , at 33J p. m , adjjurned uuti to-inoriow. T rrltoil l I AntRDKKN , Dak. , Sept. 22. The democratic territorial convention convened to-day with forty counties represented hy IBO delppntef. Bartlelt 1'ilpp , ot Yanktuu , Is in tha chair. srouriNu AKFAIIW. TUB COSTDST NTS FOR THE DBXNKTr TROPHT. BiuNroN'a UBEF , Seht. 22 2:10 p. m Noilhar the Genestanor Dauntless , coulee leg fur tbo Bennett challenge cup , nro in sight , nUhouili they have bjen out nearly twenty- four hours. Tha interest fe.lt nt Newpart in tha raoi is very great and there are many tail nnd steam yachts hero. Tro wind , which the foreuuun was light frutn tno tutitb , has nnw died uut and them it now almost a dead calm. KKNTCCKT RACING KVKNTS. LOUISVILLE , Ky. , Sept. 22. A contlcna tiuu uf guud wuuihir yenlerday , track very dmty and attendance still largfr. MilCouktlnP wnr , L\dy Wayward ecc- onH , MtUthlid , Time , 1 4 i ! Five-eightlm o | n nil It : H's ' H'tnyar won. Silver Cluud second , Putter Asku tLird. Time 101J. Tivo miles : Ton Booker won , Irish Pal srcind ; u ly two starters. Tune 3.41' ' . Three quarters uf n mile beau : Firs ! haat. rorrest won , Chance peouid. G'onloch third. Time 115. Srcjud hs.it , Forest won , Chin co aecon , Bmhina third Tuna 115 BALL YlSTHliruT. At Chlcsgo Chicago 8 , Providence G. IS ght inninvH. At New Yurk Metropolitan 0 , St. Louis C. Seven iniilut'p : darkuics. At Bronlclyn Biuokl > n 2 , Cicclunali 3. JAve inulnit" ; ruin. At St. Ljuii-St. Lou ! " 14 , Boston 9. N NEWS. AN ARVT LWf. SOFIA , Sept S2 A levy of all able bodied men in Bulgaria between tha ajoj uf IS and 4' ) hai bjen ordered. IN BVAnCH C F A RISING. BKLORADIC , Sup' . 23 Thu Servian army is being mobilize 1 and troop ] nro being sent to protect the BOU hern frontier bordmingon Macedonia and Albania Ftais nreitr.ertaii eJ arising inbith thoiu placM and grave troub'ea are auticipated iu th j uvonS uf nucli au uccurreaca. It is billed that Km ? Mil.tr , in nil Interview with a number uf diutomtt' , stated ih t if tlieM.icedouiani urn-e In revolt uvamut Tuik lirulu he mu ast wiih ihdiu.ui wuu'd ' bi depneil. A GhNtltAL AlmiSTtD , dnp ; 22. Genernl Gra- gilsk , cuuiiu u lur uf the Rjumelluu uillltu , Una been untbled. A LOST BAIIK. LOXDOX , Sept 2JThu Ameilcnn bark ( jtiiu NichuU fniiu 1'hilaJil- Uaolun ie , / | , - pliiH , April 23 I. fur til. gu , has bocn hue at TanK Sim * , un island uf Japan. Purt of ihu c.ew wcru laveJ , WHAT AUSfRIA DSSIRFB. LONDON Sept. 23. Tnu Stanjurd'd Vienna . tlntiu mtt-rviriur the c ire-poi.dent hUtta aa - Ami run u idur f , raiga secretary asurtd htm mat Au.lrU h d uu mteu'iuu uf annexing Boat i a'irl lltrzjir ivinla K uueror F uocid Jnfejh'a | vlrit to Boiuia ) 'ud no _ countctinn with tbe rront events ut It .umelia. Auitiia ila < i ei that the R" > umelii a rbillion be quelled. Cummu-icitlons liavono * paved hrtwrfn the i-lKuntory puwdM in the treaty uf Berlin , an 1 it U hoped tngy will refult in a spetdy nuitleinent of the Ti nmeliaa diffi culty. UNKABINEBB INCDEABINQ. LONDON , Sept. 22 , 3pm.Thoro hai bean an important decllna iu Rnisian and other bonrln. The naeaainen on the stuck exchange M increasing , AN AUSTRIAN OPINION. VIKNNA , Sept. 21 The Kiemdenblatt in an editorial "ttjs : itulgitrU riofeia the R > ttl ment uf th > ) Riumeliau diflbultv to the European powerH , and it counitli Turkey to act with moderation , TIIZ CHOLSRA. MADRID , Sept. 2JThan were 710 cases ol cholera and 270 do.tbs reported jts- terday throughout rtp l'i. ' Rons , St > p % 22 There wore 214 new cases ot cholera und 170 deaths in Palermo during the pjst t outy four h mis. UOBILIZINQ TUB AUSTRIAN ADI1T. PARIS , Sept. 22It is lumorrd here that o iug to tbe fxctted state uf ffdiro in the Balkan states the Austrian army is being inobl.iztd , A rLAT 1IARSKT , LONDON , Sept. 22. Thu market for foreign KPCuiliirB at the ftlock txchange it flit. A lumiir i ail at that tbu Tnrklsh armv i * being mobilized lur imm diito sarvlon in lljumelia , TUB ROOMKIIAX IlKVOLT. PARIS , Sept. 2J. The opinion provaIs ! at thu Turklnl uiubuisy liHro tint thu gr" > .t powers i f Kuropn au < i o > peciitl'y ' Gnrmai > y will unfurcfl rr'iwct for tbn treaty uf B.rllu , and th.t th diliicuUv in Il'jtimilla will bd settled ftvorably to Turkey without resouicj tu ar 'in , PHILIPFOPUS , Bopt. 22. A. tcdenm wai s .UK lu tbo Cordon suir mnding the palace by au immense crowd uf p > via in h ui.iruf Piino ) Alitiatd-r , who h * ntrivad in this city. The I u Rarian national il K was houtad eyerj- wlerj. KINO ALFONSO BKRIOU3LT ILL. 'MADRID , . 'rpt 22 Tha illnr > sn nf King Al in sn has bConiH eorlom. Oflicials of the palace are eudea\ortag tj conceal his actual COUlilllUU. HADBIU , Sept 21. The Jumna' ' El Cows it 'e * kii ngrbrimnt IMS been iffeitrd with jo mauy bv which Sp.iin relaina the Can ii.n uud Afatiaua unil I'nUi * lnIumV , wli > Germany kcqnliut the Murtball nd Gilbert ; ruups Trnwiira lu iho linko. lUcirir , Wit. , S pt. d2.This afternoon at 3:15 , Captain William Jonpf , of the life boat tervic- f this place , was drowned nhlln nut raailclug with his new under direction cf Suiter uteudent R'iera. ' ; Six ol tbo ciew es caped Thu ilinHtter WAS cau td by thnup- letllng uf the boat bv heavy breakers , raised iy u previtUiujf noithea t tc le. The scene nf hi drowning was just ell tbo end of the nvrth ptei in the hmbor. A Biiopniuli (1 OiiHtoin Ofllonr. WABUINOTON , Sept , 22. The secretary ot he treatnry Lai directed tl e iuiension of Jleorgo II. StmllDg , recently * ppnnta1 | welnhnr at the N > York cuotom linMte , In .laconf Capt Georgn It. Bacon , pending an nvtitipatiiiu to b ir.a'lo by the collector ( < f tuttoms ul nil th L'lrcii'nita'j-rs attinilng lietlmnyein thi * ofliCH. Ttia uotlau < f the O'etary is based on information tbit tbe ppointment Is uu Improper one. rtn Invtmory of ilio Navy. WASUINQTON , Sept. 22. The naval board anpointfd In Au < uit to make an inventory if nil work diinn or commenced nn the unHiv ihed ciuirers Cbi-ago , Butcin , Atlanta , anil of nil maViln's ' applirabln thereto , tubaltted K iet ° rt to tbs neorelaiy of the navy. { WASHINGTON Frauds Uasarlhcfl liy ib General Land Office , Iho Deposit Sjst m Prostitute for Private The Suryeyora in Collusion wit ] California Capitalists , The Pueblo Indian Tax Ol\ectarn ) 1'ostm festers Appointed Motes From the Capita ) . WASHINGTON NEWS. A CHANGE NOT SXrKOIK.NT A SESSION Of TUB CADI.NiT. WASHINGTON , Sept. 21. Vice-Frcslden Hendtlcka it aild ta have informed tha presi dent that ho Is Impressed with the belief I In a change in tha oQlco of turveyor-generAl o the uiatino hospital aorvica la neither wise nor expedient , and that he hia accordingly with drawn the name of Dr. Matthews , who hj had previoudy urged for the place. It I al o 6aid that he wilt rppose the appointment of Or. Walling on tha same ground , The leslguutloa cf Surveyor-General llirnUt.n hai not bten accepted nud tha impression ia gaining that hu will return to the office. The cabinet n.eetiu * t'-rJay was attendee by Seer turirs Eidlcott , Whitney , Manning , and I'ostmaster-Grnoml Vila < . Among ttio qu'ftttons considered at tha msottog were the tioubles in Wyoming , piasiblo reorganized in i > f the civil eervlca commission , nail the Sttr- llng-Uican controveiay in the Naw Yotk cm- torn homo. Tha politic * ! eiuu'.ion in York WM incidentally referred to. STUPENDOUS LAND FRAUDS. Itia slated thav the lanlolflco action , taken some time ngo by OiimuileBlnnor Spirks , re- vukiiii ; cetttiu illegal contracts for surveys oi putiliu landa under what ia known 03 the de li * ii system , and In suspending accounts under MuilUr contracts btc < tuse of various Irie * ularitiea , nud for the purpose of neccr- tniuine ; by field cxamion'lous whether eur- \oy * h ve bfon properly or actually cxtmcloil , bruujht to th * frjuc tha 'i\nk of Nevada and o hi.r binkn In Han Francno aa paitiea claiming an Intoip-t in the ncaouut by virtu ? uf loom mudto1 hi surveying contractor , nud representatives of tha baubs bro now hero urging the payment of tuch accounts to pro tecc themselves sgainst laa 'Ibe commissioner dues not recogn'zs the banks as hiving any legal or rqultasle claims igaiii't tbo government or liphc to intervene jatween ills accounting nllicira of thf laud department and their i.fiicUl . duties If the b ukc , he say * , loaned money to iu"v ying c njtrjctorii , it ID purely n matter o ! piivato iiusiucts , and the baki n.mt look ta thuir jirrnwor f IT pijimn1 ; No loans have been mide to thu Uuittd Sate * , nor hai the KOV- erutmut Incurred any iib'itfatloiiB ' to tbeso iuuucinl ta'titnllnns , T.ie annual appropria tions by cmgreBB for mrvpyi g public landa us beun from § 200,000 to SkO.OOl. In addition to this tha law ulliiws Inulvldua's ' to maVo dj- loaitc , which are croditoJ the surveying unii and constitute additlouttlappropmtluns. I'halind cftlo. ) reports shorfod BOUIM 50,100- lliO to have been to deposited aince 18/9. / Ibo aw only authorizes deposits tuada by settlers. The fact appears , Bays 'In comtnisslcner , rliat they are made only by capitalists. It has ) ien alleeol th t a bureau has been main- iHlned ia San Francltco which aated as an nterraediiry between the deputies ncd eur- veyure-general , and the buiinosj waa to upply dtncIenJeii In field nuiea und assist In hi preparation and adjustment of the genoial land office Due of tbo contracts revoked by tbo comrolsjioner wm of the original estimated lability of $8 010. The land office accounts thow that about $130.000 has already been p iid cut under this contract , and the bank claims nearly 51/0,000 more itlll du ? . The cummis ioner rnfuoed to accept the returns , aiuountioK to S20.COO , fur work alleged to 33 performed under this ontract , on the grounds that essential prerequisites t > > legality not been compiled with , ( ho bead of the deputy not haviug bean filed , and no deposits made to pay for survey ? , and further that the amount charged la in excess of 1 gal r.itos. Itii till opinion of tba commissioner that the practice of the Sin Francisco banks in ad- vaucicg money on euivoying contracts , which ie taicl had grown up within ten years and itended BO as to include contracts in various itatea and territories , and which are now uiged ai equitable consideration , cinnot be regarded nj In tbe Interest of the public service. Ho eaje : ' 'It led the survoyur ( o return surveys of uniuhubunbla , mountainous and ( osert rrglona , to augmented rates and extravagant expenditures to looseness and regularities of contracting npd outvorying.to a pndiual i auo of deposit certificates , to premature survey of valuable timoor and ngri- ulturul laud < , followed oy th irapprupriatlon thiough fraudulent entries by rich syndicates and large corporations und the txclnsioa of actual scttlera from lands ostensibly surveyed 'or their benefit , but Immediately taken up iy suecuUtive combinations connected with or closaly allied to aarvaylnK oparstions ' 'It tended nta > to do uway with that vholoiome supervision and restraint which .he . law reqmrfB the land Department to exer cise over deputy surveyors. With the shitlii of a powerful eyudlcata and moneyed corpor ations Interposed batwten them and tha gov ernment , they felt independent of tha land ffico and bectmo accnatomed to look upon it as a mere mauhlue to certify accounts withint rrgtr I to their accuracy or justice. Many if he accounts now presented are for extra ompen ntlon for reaurveya which cannot bo allowed because in violation ot luatructlnni ai to pr scribjd minimum raten , ' and v/hich in structions are n | art of tbe contracts " Heuorts reached tin land office of extensive raurls In surveys in regk ins covered by these soutraits which tbo commlitioner flutes he Innnot hal time with the agencies at his c mmaud to thoroughly Investigate , and that Uluy Is unavo'duble until an examination ran > n made which will enable him to decide hich claims should bn paid and what rejected , The amount ot Alleged due on turvejlutfcon- r ctn clulaiedby I In bank of No\n fa nro about S.'iO.OOO. Wnat further nnllquldiited claims if a similar cbarioter yotto ba presented are unknown , HIS BimONATION ABKED FOB. The secretary nf the treasury his called for ho KflRnutlon of M rtin Li. Noeir as chief olthedivulon cf captured nnd abandoned iroperty and lanrli. Mr. Norrr waa ap- lointid from the DUtrlc' of Oulumbio , and < one of the oldest employes in the service , L'hero are cat barges against him , OATTLl BE1NO REMOVED , Capt , I/pe , agent nt tha Oheyecno and V.t pahoe Indian rpBt.rv .ttoni . , hm telegraphed } mml9 ioDer Atkios that only 21,010 bead ! cittli reaalu on the reservation , and that hoie will be removed by tha end of thii mouth. TUB INDIAN TAX KICKEE8. The Pueblo Indian delegation called again on tha commifebnar nf Indian Hair a thla morning and will Ivare for their horns in Nuw ili-xlco this nveiilng. They have bjen pir. Ully mccemdtl la their mUnlon , for the o 'in- ' nirloncr will request the authorities of Naw Hfilc.o to nupuud tlin tux by levy until the XHOt ] tisl ptttus of thote Indian ) can bn de- ernln d. The commUilonrr seems to bo uf ba < piolnn that thesn Iiidi ins should not bo axed. He admit * thit they A era properly e ard'd ni cltirins under the trmty by wliich > Jew Mexico wn ceded to llw United States , mt iivys they hnvu never been oilnvoJ to dier- IMI the i l ht of ci tinnthip. The New Uetie&n uthoritlta have not illowad thi < m to xote rx- pt upon eouie petty qifstlon of ditching , tf- ectlng their oirzi couiuumty , Thulr Uad "era granted to the tribe , Mexico and Ih Unit od States in pfijlng thun morey whir the authorities of Now Mexico teitn to b endtnvorlng to acquire by Uxatlon , Th committlnner boliaven that the Pueblo ? , wh ware poor , Ignorant lodlanB , should bo pro tected as the wards of the nation , I'OSTUASTKBS AIT01NTKD. The poatmatter Rrner l to-day appointee the lollowltg named fourth class postmaster * Illinois Venice , Wl'llam ' II. Orajson Arlington Utlchts , Charles Sinwalt ; Newark Mrs Jennie OlevpJand } Farina , George W Helton ; New York , James L. lJrdberry Ohtham , Qaorgo W. Swordj Atwood , Wll liam G. Mumper ; Kick City , Christian Raubonhoimer ; Curran , James J. 1'owert Limoillj , Thorn 11 G. Udnnli. Iowa -At vSplrlt LaVe , A. F. IlBath , jr. K lo. V. B. Pholan : Itnog ne , A. W. OiUbb. NrbrasVaAt Olour Water , Marcus N Palmo ; CATDS , John Bsrgor UK nunuD ma IION.T IK TUB EAIITFI. There WM tcceived at the troatury depart meut to-day for redemption n packign o about $11:0,0 : 0 in United States notes , which a'H badly mutilated and almost beyond roc.'g bitlun It i < ald thut their etvner , an Ohio finrer , had burled tha notes in the earth It preference to placing thorn In a batik of othe depository. fl. Swado'H AlotiMtor Windfall. SIZ NEW YOHK , Sept. 22. Charles Guatav Blum , n ton of the secretary of the Iloya Agricultural Department of Sweden , wa bom In Stockholm in 1857. At the ngo of 11 tie becaino a member of the Roytl WermUn regim nt , n ( which his undo wai colonel Two years later ho graduated at the military academy , Stockholm , Ancestors ol hia 1m uaon membots of the Royal Wermland regi ment for generations. Ho finally rojigncc from the service. Ho studied nt the Polytechnic in hia native city nut aatored merchantllo life. Ho formed an ntfachmsnt for n wealthy young lady uiiiiitd Grannat , who died only it fiw da ) a bcf re the time sot for the wedding , He , hon became reckless end unsettled. He wont to Hu'l ' , EngUud , nnd after hildlnga position : horn for u short time removed to Liverpool , [ n 1831 hn cami to this crantry , wheie he traveled un.il his money waa nil gone , then jb-.ainud n fitualion In Graut'e locoino ivo works at P ttrjon as a drtughtsmnn. After ward be cot employment with n firm in Matsachuaetta. On receipt of news uf his nother'd death he retu'ncd to Sweden , wh > ro 10 renmtncd for about live month ) . He tatted b ckInlSS3. The first night at eea , he vesiel was xvrtcked , but ho ud a few others roich-d the cimst nf Norway la a mall bfiit , ai.d finally he arrived tu thin coun * ry. He tried to get employment , but faile * . ilavicg sold or pawned all bis vnluablei1 , ho iualiy enlisted In this United S ates army andor the name > f Grsnnat He was tr m- errnd to Foil Hamilton There ho BO won ihe eitpem cf l\ii \ superiors llmC In a fr-w weeks ho was promoted to be corp oral He ivaa about to be udvnncad to n tfiROintcy when news arrived of the death of hid grand- nether , n burliness , nud of her Imvitg Iut ! lim SO OOJ rowns , cqu ! to 8101,520. Liwjur Henry A. M-yeuberg was em- ilr.yed by him to lei k nfter the proptrty. Money w n forwarded to him froir .Siveileu , vnd Air. Meenherg urrpired an i ffi'avit ou vhtch to applv for hi * dltchargo from the irmy , M-j. Riudolph , being lully satlsfifd if the truth aa narrated , recnrcmendo > the aso to Col. Juhn Hkmilton , wh'i ' Indorsed the ppllcation for Bliun'd dincbarge. Wjtbin a oty daa hu waa a ff-n man and ho Failed for ; wed n las ; wotk. Upon tha settlement cf iis t-ffaiiH in hia muivo country he intends to eturn hither and enter business. AlIIUIIK'lio NEW YOBK , Sept 22. Ic wn ? lenrnal alter ho railroa-1 preaidanta1 meeting adj mrncd hat it ha 3 been decided to advance r p& eave , vo different claaees of freights westward ) jund to GO , GO , 45 25 , and 20 cents respect - vely , au increase of about 50 per cent over he preient rate ) . Tbo dlscumion of past lound freights was poitponed for ten days , f lien another mealing will bs bold. > . CLEVELAND , O . Sept. 22. Anothsr great udgment was rendered by Ju tgu Heisley in' he common pleas court to-day against the View Ynrlr , Chicago & St , Louis railway cnm > any. Tha jud mtn ; was for SI1C COO en a ognovit note in fuvor of the Lake Shore rail- vay com piny. In a crnsB petititlon filed Monday by Mr iTande b It in the suit against the Nickel Plate by the Central Trust company , In calls ute question tha 1 > guilty of the Nickel Plate ompany , Ht > sayti It was illegally Incorpor ated Ic was funned by the consolidation of , ve other railroad companies before those ompa&Iea possessed a foot of railroad rick , in contravention to Ohio low. t was formed by tbe consolidation of an ) hlo company with cimpinies in thn distant tales of Illinnls and New York , whereat an ) hio law permits consolidation witti only allrcadb of an adjoining state. These are he legal defects which MVtnderbllt pro- ntstacest tha taint of Illegality upon the Dcorporaticn of the road , and thus to vitiate ts power to iiauo a mortgage. If thn courts ustain his c'alm , the first brn-iholrfera will > e ridaced from their poeition of priority to bat of oimmm creditors , because the mnrt- a o which gtvei them priority will be void. ill securities wl 1 he placed en a common asis without ony priced- nee whatever , Ho Fonnrt tli. . K. dilnfc Editor. Nxw YOBK , Sept. 2l-Specinl [ to Chicago 'fewt ' ] A man giving the name of Ford wo a .ickod out cf the i ffico of the Sun I his morn- ug. He bad read an artlc'ein the Sun which red his blood with indigtatlon , He visited : io offica and asked for tbo responsible man , ? he city editor was nt that moment talking o a lot of reporter * . Just ai Ford uttered on a , b and made a pisi at the city editor be rn suddtnly sent sprawling on Ih * flier , and iia editor nud alxrjporton begin play log polo nth h B body. Ford was finally kicked nut ute the ball , and thpn he rolled down stairs nto tbo sidewalk. Taroo of his teeth were n oi kid out , his right jaw wai swollen , and 's ' head wui bloediog , Ha picked himself up nd ran into the counting-room of the paper hreatening to t math t.very thing. When the ountiig-room men had finished pounding fotd be was au awful looking object , and urekly bobblol over to the city hall police tation in charge of the janitor , riia Brotherhood nt Iiocoruotlvo Fire mo n. PHILADEIPHIA , PA , Bept. 22 The twelfth nnual convention of the Brotherhood of jocomotivo Firemen of North America cnn rened here In-day , After n tbott street par- d the delegates assnnbled in the Chestnut itreet O era hous , Gov , Pattiion mada the d.ireis o' ' welcome to the state. Mayor Smitb hen ixtecded the welcome to thn oily. oecche * were alto made by Col , A. K. Mc- Jluie , Col , J 15 Maynard , nf Indianopolii. ad others , < m1 letters from President Ult-ve- and. ex Gov. Porter , of Indiana , and other lubllo men were read regretting their inabil- ty to be present. Tbe brotherhood met this f sermon at Asioclatlon hall In secret session , nd will continue tutlr deliberations until tuidjy , when en excurtion will ba glvan lie vliitlug delegates to Atlantis City , An Iiiwa Army itfiinlon , IOWA CITT , la. , Sept. 22 , A Urge number f loading military men and many old vote- ana arrived to-day to attend tha third Men ial reunion of Crocker'd brigade in thii city morrow and Thursday. The city li beau- ful with arches , pyramid * , banuersand other ecnratloun , while the opera house and rink re gems of decorative work. The new clec- rio ligbtiysUtn introduced into this cltyadds o tbe tcene to-uigbt. The Fire Kcnnrd. LKWIHTON , 111. , Sept , 22.- James G , Wll flour mill buined last bight , LJ * , ) ; insurance , $10OiO , WORK OF SIMflEBS. A Mm Wife Hecks Her Acut ( o Dcalli f itb a HatctiGt , An Inhuman Father Who Needs aNtok Strolohiog. Driving the Ohineso Out of Wash ington Territory , A Coon lijnolioil In Smith Cnrollna Flvo Cliln tnon StrutiK Up lu \Vasliltigton Territory. A Halolict's Horrlbln Work. PoirsviLLK , Pa , , Sept. 21 , [ Special to Chicago Times ] Three years ngo Snlllo Lyons was man led to Kichard O'Neill , and they went to llvo with hit aunt , Kitty Keofo , known , from the f ict that the was an Albino , as "Kitty with the bllnk-'n ; eye and white lair. " The unoa ! was not blessed with chil dren. Sal ie bocama very jealous ot the old woman tni other women living In the net l.- jorhood of Silver CreeK , n llttlo minnrs' ' ) itch tna miles cast of Pottsvillo. Yes- : etdy tber * w s n chrlattning at the nujo of O'Neill' * brotber-ln lav , nnd [ Uchard and dalllo wera therj from 11 oclick on They drink f < eely ot wine and whisky provldal for the occision , and at 8 o'clock billlo was veiy drunk. She flung a ; la < s at her husbtnd aad left , raying she was roina to eeo DickV aunt. U > lf on hour later mople living iu tin llttlo log ca'iinj adjoining xttty KaefHvt hntrd some chopping , and fivu ninutes later SMUe iU'li ° d into the noljhbir'd louse with her hair streatniog behind and her lands and arms bUhod with hloid She wag r < wiog mad. Clone n her hn"ls came two man , vho announced tlut Kitty Keofe was lyln in ter doorway Head. Oua uf the man occu'ed iallio of murdeiing her , and she replied : 'If ehe'ri kilt I'll ba happy to awing for Ic. ihe ou ht to h vo been kilted long ngo She was P'lck'ei ' miatreca. " They took her back t > he houi > , nud nt the door the t ra I no nnd an tolhe _ HtifffnicR corpse in the donrway , nd nith n wild rctoam drarged it int > the nlddla nf thn road The whuln loft nido of ihnfaco had been hacked away with a hu'chot nd the head h fl been severed from thn ruuk Mrs. O'N ill WAS a. once taken in'o lUstoiiy , and at 2 i > 'clnck this morning lodged ujiilliero. She i stark mid. Thn terrlolo rime baa shoot ol the whole community. A Sul'j ' 'Ut f ' < Hninp. KKOKDK , IOVTI , Seit 21. { SpacUl to the Chicago Times , ] -Information reachoi hero ; o-day of _ the arroit of Thomai Uowran , a urmt-r , living ia an out-of-tho-wny placa a BW miles back of Gregory * , a email station n tha Kokuk and St. Louis line. Hownm a clurged with Incett and infanticide. Tbe etiuliof the affilr are of tuch a fruitful UK ! revolting character us a'm ist to defy be- tf. It la charged that Horan no.'uly four e rs ngo outraged hia 10 year old laughter , Mollie , and then threatened inr with doith if she expa-td lim. A child was bain to tha girl last 'tb.-uaiy , The Rirl. it ia charged , was ucb d iu a room by the father , wh refuted o call a physician. The family , it in alleged , vas compelled under threats of death to ceep tbe matter secret Howran , it Is barged , billed the child immediately after > irth and buiied it. On Friday he is said to lave sttted that it was his intention to do the ime toward another daughter , now 1C yeara Id , on his return from Keokuk that day , [ o brought a lead of produce to this city , cd bem unable to dispose of It , was com- lelled to remain here over night , [ is wife and children were nearly crazed , nd finally told the revolting s-.ory to ome distant neighbors. P eparatlons were bonce made for the man's arrest , and he was met on the toad by a posio and taken ini > is tody. Ho broke down at once , and , it is ilriitd , completely confested bis guilt , taking is captors to the spot where the remains ot he infant were burled , and begaed to be lagged or shot , but was placid under guard nd afterward delivered to tbe fh-rifl , who omoved him to Kahoka for safe keeping. Driving Out iho Ghlnamen. SEATTLE , Wash , Sapt 22. The quarters of ia Chinese working In tha Black Diamond nmos were visited by n mob last nlgbt armed ith repeating rifles. Each had a sack drawn ver his head , with holes cut for the moutb , ese and eyes. They were thus com- etely dugulsed , and presented a fearful jpearanco. The Chinean flad In terror from ifcir houees , which were then destroyed , 'hese men had lately been discharged from ie mines , and expected to return to Seattle its mornin ; , There it much excitement here over the hlnese question. A convention to consist of elegates from all parts of tbo Pugets sound ountry has been called to moit here nn Sep- ember 28 , to devise means of ridding tha ouutry of tbe Chintae. The fa iling Is lutcn- Bed by the fact that tbe federal authorities lardly make a pretext ol stopping iho Mon golians from crossing the norder intVash - ugton teirltory from British Columbia. Tha aw which was mide to protect the penplo om tbe influx of the Chlneno ia pracllcally a ead letter and in conuqueace of thU they ake the law into their own bands with a view o protec'.lcg themesven ! , Tney Will ll First. LimK ROOK , Ark. , Sept , 22. The fugitive onvicts who for days had been Intrenched in ie Maumello mount ini , twenty miles above own , defying ctpture , yesterday tallied out rom their faitnesi and esoipad. As they rc- roatod they Informed every one they met hat they did not Intend to be taken alive , nd called attention to tbe fact that they were armed with Wjachoster rifles and re- olveis. In addition they have two aluablo bloodhounds , which were sent Her them when they cfciptd and which they captuied. The gang nnrtiberd five , nd is led by Thomai Kelly and George An- erson , notorloua uharacterv , The outlaws rorced the river fruui the south side in A Itiff and were hfadtd for Indian terrlto y. ielief is rxprcrted that they may ba run own. Tha rranner of their ricape from the x > nvict cimp , and especially their actions act in defying arrest , ate exolllotr ( comment f an uncomplimentary character to the ou- horities. E2so pe of CoiiTlnti ) . GALVASTON , Sept. 22. Tbe New ' Hoarne [ > eclal says ten convicts escaped from the lantation of Wm. Hearna in Brazas bottom , ear here , yeiterday morning , by cutting trough the roof of the prison house. They u da their way to town unl entering tba ilontgomcry houio whllo tlu guesU were uiuberug , tolH the garments of the mule members uf Stutz th'-atncal company , lo&vitig ie convict Miits b hind. They uluo took iHro gold watches and mcatud to tha woods. . large pDsao bt'irtcd In purault of tlnini id ; t won reported last nlgbt that four of the ouvlcU had bean taken. Thu posse is still ut , A Hmtthnrn CHARLESTON , H. 0. , Sept 22 , At Johnston , , O. , 0. T. Culbreath w lyoihed to-day t KJgeHeld ouurt houie. He was charged with killing 'William Hammond , a yonngman who WM guarding the huiia of Mri , Cul- iretth , from whom her husband was sarnr' t d. He WM taken by u mob from the olli- or while ha wai waiting to got btil , ant wa otiried out of town , shot rovcral times nod lelt for dead , Ho rovivpd , w.Oked int ( town , mivlo n statemmt tmplioitin teveia of the If ncherc , and died. He denied hi guilt to the last. Wine and AVouiou Itut u B03TOM , M s. , Sept. 21.-3p-cial [ to Chi C3RO NewrJ-Oa Saturday a motion was male In the Superior court for the disbarment o Edward P , Brown , the celebrated lawyer ant politician , for n 520.0CO inl'appropriation To-dny the air i ) thick wllh UTiors n BrowuVmitdcedt , Iteceutly Atwell k Luce New York nrchitoo' * , gave litowa a power o attorney to c licet $6,100 awarded them lu pilzca for the bust plans for tbo new B > ston publlo library. Brawn o > l- loatoj Iho money , sent oioh (50 and rotaiucd Ihs balance To day Lues came to Uoit n t UiowuV request to get the Inlanre , and found tha thorn ! In tmicettiou ot Brown's cllbo. Brown told l.uo that his bank nccoutit hal beoa attached , and he lonldn't piy the amount. Slnci then Brown lai nut been rreu , aid it { 4 believed ho ha ) left the city. His downfall U attributed to wins and women Ho was Ica-lcr nf the ro- publlcins in the house lu 18S2 and 1E83 uud oppoitd Gen , Butter in tha Tewksbury Dotrrmlnncl Up m ddlf-l > o < truotlnn. BOSTON , Ma < B. , Sept , 22 , [ Special to Chicago cage Naws.J-Tho utHo ol Dr. E. T. Williams , at Boston Highland' , wai yester day mornln { the ( cene ot n shocking autclde. 3'orge and Edward O'Djnnell brought their irother Francis to the do3or' olHo for ex amlnntioa as to hii sanity. Hi bad tcarcely entered the nffica when , with a yell ho mun led ti > vri the wind iw. Ha waj solz-d ijr the three m'nr.nl held for a lima , but with a u 'den tffiirt ho oacjpod hl keeper ? , ind , brnaklng a cup , ho m 1o aoveral gastins n hia throat with a sharp fraKmeut of U He hen inserted LH finger In tha gaping wound and tore at Ihu flesh and arteries. Ho bled o death in a few n.lnutcs. to ooiivenlemt Trees LswiaroN , Idaho , Sept 22. Five China men , Implicated in the murder acd rubbery of Daniel Fraier In Plorco City , were taken from j til by citizens last night nnd hung to couv ulent treot. Mr. Fraz'er , who was one of the pioneers of southern Idaho , was well1 known and terpecttd. lliiio m In iho rear of the stnio wan entered nn the lllhintt. Ue wan murdered and his body humbly mntl- UtoJ. An att-nipt was then made to blow o.eii tlin tofe , which w s umucce ful. Tracks nn tiiti ( iiiinldo of the bail lim ; f h iwed that Chlnanmi liad done tha deed , In the next five < lnyH faftren Chinese were arrestid , and linilly live c infesaed to the deed Thoao were tukcn out and t-ummnri y di'pottd uf. ST. Louis , Mo , S pt. 22 A report comes from Bjvler , Mo. , that nn air compressor to b ) use I in the coal mines of L'lomis & Suivuly it tbit place , waa blown to plecrs by dynn- iiii'u ' or some other cipcsivo. ! The machine bad not yet btn unloaded from thn car on which It had b'fn taken to Bavli r Then * is no clut ) yet tu thd perpetrators of tin art , but It is Hiippotod to huVrt been done by IOIIM of the whlto ntrlking miuera who formerly wurkid at tha mines , tu wrtak n vcuge nco ajuti L wtiiU & Snively , ho now nuploy one but negro miners. Thd machine was ut abjus $3,000. A. 'Injil LODISVILLU , Ky. , Sept. 22A J3oniier- Tournul special says that word has just bet n received that In a fight in Litcher county , Ky , bitween the Jonea \VrlgbtJact'o ' b Dolph Droughn , deputy ihfriff , Sbm Cook indVjlta ) n Francis were killed. The fac tions had been warring upon each nlher , and .he lib ivo iren went to arrest J n 8 , who ap n' f tlieir coming and ambushed them , ihouiing them doivn without warning. ThoiO ii intch excitement over the killing. An Eillt'ir TMiaulieil In Churcli. Bta KAPIDH , Mich. , Sept. 21. King and iVIIliaw Van Lee beat V. W. Bruce , editor if the Current , at tbe dedication ol a Me I ho- list church yoiUrday. Bruce had been x- comti uiilcated from the chnrch i > nd had ie- centiy attacked the pieiidi' g elder , tha PJ. ; or , and the parents of the Van Lee boys iu > he Current. Capture or M B. O'tiearj'a Boy. CHIOAQO , Sept , 22. Tbe pollco were noti- ied to day that ' Puggy" O'Liary , who shot lia miitroHO and hlj nister ia this city , both of vhorn huve since died , has boon captured at City. ATJTOGH.\niO T Ur. 8 , P. Dennleon'd Apparatua tor Transmitting Massages In Facsimile. tfow York Evening Post. Mr. S. P. DoanUon , of tbts city , has ecjntly p&teiitod atologriph Instrumotit jy which ranisiaea are traaemlttod infAC- ilmlle almost BJ fist as the majagi can 3D traiiDtnittod by a i-ood operator la the > rdttmy way by a Moesa key. The In- itrament has been upon exhibition for icvoral weeks In thla city and iaa attracted a great do-1 } f attention. The fundamental irlnclpla of the appiritm Is the saiuo as ; hat usad In all pre3odlo { > Instrammia for the transmission of a ravaisga In fac- , lmile , namely the nao of an Ink f.ir the original uiesngo which shall Interrupt the alcotrlo current. The message Is wtltton upon the tlii-fnll with an ink. which forma ft complete Inau'atltm ' wherever It makes mark. Tbo uecr foataro of the nppara- Laa Jo that Icstead of n stjloa wblrth travels bak and forth over a line the width of the sheet upon which the mctsigo Is written , a a'.cep point Is attached to the end of & vibrating arm hung hottroon msgnots , which swings back and forth aoroia a tape of paper about the width of that nted in the oidinery "tlckon. " Etch kBliument ia provided wllh two of these vibrating points one for lend ing and the other for receiving. Whenever tbo point pisilng over the origlntlmeatngu upon tin foil meets with an luk mark , tbu current Is Interrupted for the second , and o blick murk corresponding to the Ink iimk upon tbe tin is made n epeclally prepirod paper on the other ccd of tbo wlro. The Instrument la far more rapid than those which the Postal Telegraph company had built a fowyears igi. When the reolvlng acd seudlo neotlloj aru uin to suing over a t po wldo cnongh ti [ . which to write cover * ! lines Instfa1' o one , as nt present , the speed will crO ) that of the best operators working > 1 a the old eyslern , Thotdvantagia if leij able to iced a menage /ccalruilu MO too obvloni to need mention , beaidea which tbu apparatus CAQ bo uifd by twj merchants at a tMitanco without the in tervention of operat < ir . Prof , W. II. Allmni hai relumed from lhaeast and will on kuxt Tbiir d y reopen bin dancing academy at Light Guard ball , Wi' llaiur blocb , for children at 4 p. m , mi ladlei and geotlimen a > 8 p , m , A MICHTy MOVE , Bio Price of ffmairunt to Very PloasinE Fiiinres , The Marks of Bull Manipulation ; JDiscoruibloi Oorn Shares the Jump iu a Smaller Dogroot An UnolinnRoa Ilcport in the IT too of Cattl \ ivltli a ailRtit Jump In the 1'rlco of TUC3 GK VIN MiVUUKT. Special Telegram to The Use. CHICAGO , Bept. 12. There waa sharp excitement in the wheat trade to-day. ' The tlgca of n bull nicnrinput discerned Imperfectly for several days bccimo very pronounced in rarly trading to-day , and1 so continued throughout iho tutlro session. An increaio of GG3.000 bushel * In the vliibla tupnly cau < od a temporary wcakncai at the i ptnlntr , and v.luoa were ia lower than at the clo > u yesterday , but good buying nt once Bel in and Item llitt on there was a slmri nd- vauco in prices until not au option but had touched 87&o , liuying ordera were largo from the ouUlde acd there was n largo amount ot trodlcg on local account at thi atterauon eoa- pliin , Niivrmber sold up to 88 1 and cloiod within g ) of uutaino figuroi. ItecfipU con- tiuudd light nc primary points and it waa itated that very litvle whtat w s aiming in. ( fotwlibstanding the udvacca in urices which nillers wtro ntfrrlug for good milling grades , t was clinl tht S 0 I wus cir < jrtd for No. 1 Uuluth wheat , which ea lier in the day had jeeu selhug at C5Ja The fure'gn tituatioa was a'ao ' usvd as n luver for dvancug ( pticos. The f All In coDnola and Iu ( < tiau fccurlties bo ng tikeu us Indicating tht pots billty of War u thi 13alkau ciuutrifs Other houii prnia ceutrua uspondid co iha advance liorj and en couia ed ball operators and putiea buying or investment. conx. Thcro wa a fair amount of s peculation ia coin unl piicos tu'ed ' ; Mindo liruiT , inlla- mced by th decrease ut nearly 1,000,000 lushala iu.iln visible f-upply , the advauco ia < vheut * nd tin pro < urcc ut c > lder weather. ? ilcej fluctutvd within n narrow raugo and olutiid 1 S i higher tb m yetiterduy , OTilalt 1IAHKKT3. OJI'B dull but firm , closing generally a shade I'uher. Prbvieions ruled somewhat firmer , early ro- : eded AU I cloBid qnldt at pnctH uamowhat otver than yester uy. CHIO.iGO STOCK. CATTLK. Special Telegram to the UEK. CHICAGO , Sept. 2J. The sudj | fallInB off nreo iptsts a surprise to all obncarnid , coa idering the fact that last waek closed with a ubitantlalajvanoj on tha but ajrtj of na- Ivcs , wdatorni aad Texvaj , yet for the first ; wodiysof the weak thsro is a decrease ot early 4,000. Trade , evin uidir tha light in , was only miien'.MV , .wauvii avl prlojs uit i bout steady. Lowgrii" native stock , . very li Vfl < f u > 5s , and otfaaou are that priced nn such will ram liu low nn'il the closs of tha Texan and northwestern riugera' leason. Farmers andfeeddra , uru awaiting cool weather and a strung touch of trust before o mmeno ing to bur stooktuM vid feadiog cattle The pujp'y'of ( ' stock otlves Is considarobly below that uf Ust weekend prices ure $1.00 id , 31. GO per head higher. Shipping ntepiB. ISSOto lrOO Ibi. . 85303 6.00 ; 12iO to 1 50 Ibs , , $ i9)030 ; 950 to 120168. , $30)4.f ) > 0. Thruiuli T.x.a o ttlo 10c higher ; UM ) M 1050 Ibi , , $ : ( 10@t 01 : 7X0 to 000 lb . . Si 8G@3 30 ; 000 tu 7uU Itia. , S2.GO@ 3.00. Western r ngnrs firmer ; natives nnd half-brnpde , ? 3fc5@5.tO ; wintered Terans. . Sales B7 Montana , 127 Ibs , Si 05 ; 3SG Wyoming Texas , 1,013 lb , 9i,05 ; MB Wyoming h lf-hreedj , 1,210 10. . (4 10 | 81 Wyoming T.xtns , 1.10) ibs , 33 05 ; 100 Colorado Texans , llHlb . 81.1" ; 08 Ojlora- do Trzann , 1 10L Ins , $1,1)5. ) 10 f Colorado- Teiaus. 932 Ibs , 83.EO. 83.EO.noas. noas. Uod r lighter receipts and a stroncr pioklnp and shipping demand , pric ° a advano d 5@10o on uo rly all iort , Ti , djy rou < h and common gold at 53 8 ) f 3 95 , with f * lr to good at Cl 00 @ 1 15 , and bast nuavy at 84 2034 35. Pack- og and thipping. 25D In 33J ln . S3 05@ < 35 ; igbtwolghin lilO f 1 170 Ibj , St 2531 60 ; 180- New YnrUDry Goods Market. NKTT YOBK , Sept. 22. Exports of domestic sotton goods the piat week were 2.711 pack- ges ogiicet 1.C93 package ! tha corropond- ng week last } car , end for the nxplred por- ionnf the year J6'J.G33 packa.iosJTagBii.it .18,803 packagng thn tame tima last yer , erin in increase ot 40,830 package ! , whtlo tbo pro * luctiun of cottuu goodj intno s me time baa ncreaned botwteu .7 * nd IS par cent. Movo- xout of through deliveries of goods coraioff i.rward on ordurs hoi beau of tha ujtul stoad- aerr , wi.lli thn demand as muil to a rainy nd dull Tue.day have bun more modorato. fur woolen gouds the placing of orilen pro- { remies very iatUfuctorily , und every mo seeding day letsout tha unsaid product very -unterlully. , \Ve ilier , WABIIINQIOK , Sept. 22. For ( be npper MU'litlppi : 1'Vir weather , norlbeist to touth- e st wli.df , nrarly etatirnaiy Irmptralure. For the Ml rouri Vulley : HmtheaiUrly windf , waimer , fulr wettbtr with loner bar * ometer. Scw&ffa ; V V men generaHhan nn/ other dlseaau. 11 b Insidious In characUt and manifests itself In running sores , pustuU eruptions , bolls , swellings , enlarged' Jolntt. abscesses , sore eyes , etc. Hood's Sarsaparllla expels all trace of scrofula from the blood , leaving It pure , enriched , and healMiy , "I was severely afflicted vrllh scrofula , and for over a year had two running sores on my neck. Took five bottles ot Hood's Sarsaparllla , and consider myself cured.- C , C. LOVEJOY , Lowell , Mass. 0. A. Arnold , Arnold , Mo. , had scrofulous sores for seven years , sprint ; and tall. IIooVs Sarsanarilla cured him. Salt Rheum William Spies , Elyria , 0. , suffered greatlr from erysipelas and salt rheum , caused by liaudllng tobacco. At times bis bauds would crack open and bleed. Ho tried various prep * orations without aid ; finally took Hood's Sar saparllla , and now saysi "lam entirely well. " "My son had salt rheum on his hands and on the calves of bis legs. Ho took llood'i Sarsaparllla and Is entirely cured. " J. B. Ut. Vcrnon , Ohio , . Hood's Sarsaparilla ] Sold by all drugclsts. 91 ; sic for 83. Mad * culy by 0.1. HOOD & CO , , Lowell , Mass. , IOO Dosoa Ono