* * - asi s -i.-1 , . * _ * * -JIW'lPTO ' 5 ' " * " " " " sJ * : - > HE FIFTEENTH TEAK. OMAHA , THURSDAY MOJHSPING , OCTOBER 1 , 1835. NO. 8S. * OF POLITICAL of Massachnsctts Ecnomi' for Governor. AS ADOPTED. rjhody o Colored /ass. , } sppt. ! ) . Til .1 convention met In dlyball lion. \ . W. lleaid was clialim.in ; Col. .1. J. Whip- Thocommiltceson i , and permanent oigas _ 'ippolnted. Jfiloar was elected permanent „ made n'lengthy address , In JjJ' riS'oiiicd back lhoM3 ? Th' ) had wan- \ sLS AJm party In the-past ; lidtenlcd iI-l3 ( Jf ul charged the icpnbllcin party Jv * fg thu bloody shirt , and especially j.lolin Sheiman fiom such u llo levlexvcd the iiollclcs ot . s\"o \ paitles dining Ihn ] ) ast ' jP.-llvo ) ears and stated that tlio , piece of legislation that thu democratic y had originated and can led tlnough xxas illaudsllxei bill. Jin commended s he ads of Picsldent Cleveland and many this woidH In icgaul lo civil service lefoim , t said that an administration must bo Iged by Its actions , not b ) wouls. The following unanimous nominations / remade : For govciuor , ( Joveinor Kobln- / i ( renomlnated ) ; lor lieulenaiitgovcinor , 1 i iver Ames : lor secietaiyol state , Henry H. crce ; Hon. A. W. lienul , ot Uoslon , was indiiatt'd foi stall' ' tieasiuei and lecelver r } neral ; Hon. dilutes It. Ladd was renoml- / alcd foi auditor , and lldgar L. bheiman for W ttoiney general. All received a unanlmons iti' . The platform adopted reafllrms adheienco principles upon which tlm put ) was icncxxs pledges to thesoldleisand " the w.u : demands inompt enaet- TCSS of a gencial bankiupt law ; uncoiidtttoiml suspension ot dollars ; ingeslgoious Kdmunds law In Otab , f an amendment to thu tiling the Mmmon lenl- Ing citl/ens ; uppioves service net passed by u IP- in accordance with their 11 m : lavors any i clonus In customs duties labor 01 industiy ; pledges linn maintenance ol that pio- n Iplo which prevents displace- i our homo nun kefs ot Amcikan by ; lgu piodncts. Im platform opposes sectionalism and fograpliical divisions in every ioini ; rejoices , * Iho good feeling called lei Hi In the south \ - the death of tlm great soldier and pat i lot , Jid us icpublleans wish lor a complete and ) rosifed icconclllatlon. Tlie result ot the win mst bo accepted exerjwheie in good tailli ; m result has not been accepted Iho ucgio nnchlsed by war Is laigelydepilvedol silvilegcs as u-xoter. Certain state dec- 1 aio n incio inockeiy ; idiuns tuu Sulent , and xoliug a laue. If wo weio uilent as1 to this ei ) Ing ev II we should belle llo all thu traditions and pilnclplesot lily , aS well as lo tho-e ot thu American ment and American Irecdom. Against treat wrong so dang/ious and Imciican , ) cl > indicated and main- ujv succcsslvo deiiiocratic majorities - " if icpic-icnlatives , wo pioposn ( r -3test. JVe appeal against It 1.10 public both north nn i m ii. > Vo ihaii ic'dicss in an aroused public eonsclenco proper krltmlkm. Wo shall not bo con ed until the Wrong i" ciushcd and jusllce > nt' . c platform vtt * ainst election Is eonnUuanced u. . osteied by Iho eraflc party In ceitnln c.tlesof llionoith , , denounces the action of President Clevc- d In pardoning a criminal llko Ijteutcnant llon.ljccnuso in so doing he dheclly en rages and condones Ihesu dangeious . .ines against the ballot. The jilationn np- "roVes tlio administration of ( ! ov. Itobinson nd bledges him llieii snpiiort. Thoplatfoim uiges sulmilttln ? tolliopeo- ilolho ( iiie.MtIoii of bhmnlal ( lecllons : com- iiionds Ihe legislalnio in behalf ol a stiiclei "ndinoiodlicct icsponslbillty In mnnkind oxornmcnt. and continues as follows : "Wo pel keenly the evils of lnkinp.'ranp.and aio ippaicd tosuppoit the most sliingent legis- ' .lion for Itssiippicsslon lh.it tan bu uiadu r'clive , undwo bdtexii lli.it the fiist t > tpp waul checking them Ib thu ilgid onfoue- ' itu.it of the existing law s. " A slate hoaid ol' \iliitrallon on tlio pilnclplu ol cmploeiV II- bllily , the icgulafioii ol convict hiboi and 010 frrtiucnt payment ot corporations aio in concluding , the platfoim "ajs : "Wo "ufcliome again Iho-.o who last jc.ir sexeicd hplrparly connections mid united with us Vt tbu fliwt time , and wo gladly open our 7/-to / all who Join us In sustaining our .Juiiitos and pilnclples. " "Jneral " Ua\\Jcy lliun delivered an addiess. i lljouincd. ' / , I 0 dolorod IVfoa'H Com cut Ion. Y.I. , Sept. SO. The .state Dii\cntlon of colored men assembled licia Mjday. J. U. Tjphax , of Alcxandiln , was jl'cled j- temporary chairman , jr. Y. JJcckley , Kkhmoiul , addiesscd the convention sag ) - g , this coin ciitlon has not assembled as ic- illKins or democrats , but as citizens ot rglnla , claiming the right of fieo men. Ho 'iped their deliberations would dcinonslrato [ tut they vveic worthy of cltl/cnsldp. Jeckleywas elected permanent diahman , .jirf V. V. Hackus sccrctaiy. k Thi ) follow I ng address w as pr&senlcd amid cretit dieerlng. To tlio coloicd people oC / Vliglnla : Whereas , WP , colored ppopluof. ' Virginia , believing us wo do the tlmo has ' oino foi us to call n halt In the unqualified xuppoitwo have given the lepnblkun paity , do licro In convention assembled solemnly dmlareoursdu's pollllealv Independent In < iJ ! matters which pertain to us us cltl/cns Mid voters of this commonwealth. We Imvo 'ol ' ll'ijeara adhered to our former political ssoclides with unparulPllcd illicitly , ueeauso .d those dark dujri of leconstruction the ro- i > ubllcaii party iiroxed Ihat it was Iho only iiutv to widen the colored man of the south conlil consistently ally himself. To that end colored \olers. noblj icsponded and-ialsed lo til.ico nud to power men whu giew wealthy w bile admlulslerliiB the laws ol Ihe United States. Wo fed cyor grateful lor sjvliat lias been dyne , but now | IO tlmo has como for us to think k'ly ho since the rcpabllcanHhaxepractk-ally Widonedusin fonncr campaigns and In d mitttci-s where the negro ought to hae ic'dKiiltlon in proportion to his noting fircngth and IntdllKcncp. Wo know , too , 'ml many of our race have been inuidered in he bouthern btutes , but the causes vvlddi ed h theses-ad occurrences which ba\o spilled 'iir ' bloinl and created a bltler race antago- . ! \.hlclinoxv rclards our progress and mukesitdinicultforustollvolnlliu land of ur blrlh , aru largely tracp.iblo lo nilsmanugc- uiently federal olllco holders in our bcclion. Tlicoe foivgolng rcasoim lead us to adopt pitch methods and so to demean ourselves as to make filviids of those whoso Interests are Idenlliled In every way with our oxvn. We , Uien'fore , upKa' ' to the colored people of our native state to look xvell to the altered condl- tlpns of atialrs , and in the future maUo such polUIcalUlllancesas will most advance our A Intcrcsta editcatlonally , llnanclally and po- iitlcnllj' . We fed sure that theio I Unough- out the broad limits of this commonwealth a ; encinl disposition on thu part of the whllv iMXwlo to nccoid us all our rights toforo the Itiw. and to meet us loaitlly lu cvciy advunco vo make for the iphc Wing of giu people. Jt Khoou-s us then o bo UKP. our ballots that wu may dmo out all dlscoidant elements In Virginia , whether Ihpy to headed by nalius or aliens of the stafo. Wo also condemn tlio raising of thu irae-o Issue by any class of men who essay to Itad thu masses , bccausu it can do not dug fua piove. detrimental to our cause and our 'Interests. ' Wo tlic/efoie , ask the licarty cooperation of our people in Virginia lo the success of our movement. Wu Imvo cause In bu Ibaiik- ful for the liberality of the present national administration to our people In the south. Wo also bellev o our relations to the state debt nixmich as to justify us In honing that Vliginla will bo relieved from her prp ent financial Piubarrassment bv aid from the fedeial government which will pliable her belter to piovldo for all the iiuleilid Inlerpsls of bei dtt/ens and bring about thatunlver al good feeling which ex ists between the two lutes. Tlm address was adopted and the conven tion adjoin ncd tinodle. Tlio 3ItiKtvulitiq | Dislike Him. Nr.w .YoitK , Sept. SO. Inquiiy o.s to the general sentiment of the so called Cleveland republicans in regard lo Iho coming stale election was lo day made. The lesult indi cates Unit the "mugwump" votu will bo prac tically olld in snppoit of the icpubllcau state ticket. CJporgo Walton ( Sicpii , sccrptaiy ot the national ( .ommlttpo of Independents and h'publkaus , which did eUVctlvo work last lull for Cleveland , said that ho had . \cl to hear ol a shmlo ivpubllcjin that voted for Clexeland who did not Intend tooto against Coxeinor Hill. Ills position In con nection with It , however , hail naturally brought him into contact with a gipal manv republicans who svmpalhl/ed with the nlms of Hie committee last vear. and he pould speak with eontldcnip as to their gen- eial-feellngat pieent. . Ciiilous as It might seem Irom a superficial view , II was the gen eral feeling Iliat Cloxdaud's polic ) tould ho best sustained b ) thudule.it ol liUovvn puty In lids state , consldeilug the dmaclerof tlm candldalo it pip.spiitrd. 'J'he platfoims of the two state conventions made little Immesslon oltlici way , on account ot the woitlnessnoss A J' Cnirvoo , Sept. JX ) . At 1 o'clock this morning a l.ugo lour stoty building In the icar ol HIS Claik stippl , suddenly began cracking and ci caking like a shlii In a heavy MM. An half liom after the posts began sinking tbioUL'h Ihe lloois. Men woiklngin nbiead bikei ) In the basement ( led for their lives. A moment alter the Horns gradually sank down until the basement was lilted. An al.um of liio xv.is tinned in , il2:35 : o'clock. While the alle ) xxas eiowded with policemen and Inemeii looking for tlm the , the walls suddenl.v id ) In with a tciriblu crash. Police men , firemen and icporlers nishcd pdl inell out Into the stieet. When a low Hi emeu with lanteius went back they lound tb.it the west and noitn walls had ( alien. Thubiicks fell In. and had the ) fallen out lo s ot lite would undoubtedly have ( iicuned. 'Iho two othci sides of the building jet stand plopped up by adjoining buildings. The lloois have nil caved In. 'J he lossjsestlnmted ulS50,000. as the build ing was -very valuable , theio being 510,000 xvoithof desiccated eggs alone In onu pal t. Thu second IIooi was sloicd with fiom. On the thlid IIooi was a l.ugo machine shop with a valuable plant , iind allooivvas devoted to the manufactuie-of pilntlng toilets. Just bu- toie tlm walls fell lit all thu gas went out in the building , and the men weio com pelled to pope thuir way out in the daik. I'anlc stricken , they took icfiigii under the basement In fionr. The gradual eav Ing In ol the building was Hist noticed by a boy In the engineei's loom. He ( ailed the attention of the englneei to tlio tact , but the fliemaii told him be xxas u .uy and i ( commended that be sec a doctoi in tlm morning. Mon outside in the alley beaid the clacking some time bcloio tlmeiaMi , but did not suspect that they weie standing neai n \eiltablu IJudeiiseik stinctine. The build ing was supported putiicly by wooden glideis and joists , and thu collapse was c.iiM-d by the limbers diy lolling wheicthc gilders icsted on tlio joist * . The present ovvneis took the building atter it had been pionoiinced sate by the uichllcct. It will bj tOl 11 lloSMI. Among tlio Knllrondfi. CHICAGO. Sept. SO. The Hallway Age , In an arllcle lo appear in its issue of Oclobcr 1 , f-ajs : A sin prising awakening of activity in icgard to railway building becomes evident. The jciu opened with gloom imd dejiresslon in business cliclcs , but the recoul of the past nine months show the total nuinbei of new loads in ! piogicss and proposed in tlio United States lo be 0'20 , with a total mileage of M.S'fJ. ' This mlleago ol the proposed new loads and those r.heady In pioincss ol con- hli notion Is dlstilbuted a-s lollows : Now England blH ; Middle states a,83T : Wcstein .stales a , COii ; Pacillc state i 4,1T. ! ! The gi eater lurtof the piopo ed loads urolo bo sboit lo cal lines , Intended to give connections that Will open up regions heietofoie v Irtuajly dcs- tllutuot railway tadlllles. In thoCaiolinas , ( Icoigla , Florida , Alabama , and Tpiincssco this activity Is especially noticeable and cheering. in Germany. HintujScpty , HO. The cential union of Cieiman mannfacloilci' ' , reprcsenling the leaders of the piotectlon paity , pclltloned PiinccIMsmaick asking him toiiiqulie into Iho subject of bimetallism. The petition Is the outcome of a visit of Manton Maiblc , Amcikau delegate , who was sent abroad to inquiio Into tlm silver question. Maiblolcft hcio In consequence of ordeis from Piest- dent Cleveland to make a rcpoit Tjy the time congress assembled.Marble's task Is to obtain tlm opinions ot the most promi nent diplomatic and financial olllclnls on the iepe.il 01 continuance of the Bland bill. Helms obtained tiom tliod'cimanbankcrs ap proval ot the Idea of a money contciencc. It is thought , however , that the success ot such a conleienco would depend largely upon England joining It. That si to would do so Is consldeicd doubtful. A iToui'iinllstlo Gntlici'iii . DJITIIOIT , Sept. : . The annual meeting of lliu Western Associated pict-swns held hereto to day. A laigo amount uC business was tianaactcd , which was dildly ot interest to thunicmbcis. The repoit of the board was made by Itldmrd Smith. The following ofll- cers xxcro elected : President , Joseph Me- dlllll , ot tlm Clili .iir ( ) Tillmnu : vlcc-prcstdent , I. F. Mack , ot the Sandusky lU'glstei ; secrc- taiy , H. i : . IJaker , of Detroit. Hoard of ill- lectors , Kicliaul Smith ot the Cincinnati Coimnciclal Gazette , W. N. Haldenian of tlm LouKxlllo Courier-Journal , 1) . M. Housei of thu St. Louis ( ilobc-Demociat , W. D. Ulck- liam of the Dav Ion Journal. Monlson It. Mumfoid ot the Kansas Clly Times , Albeit Itobertsof the Nashvlllo American , Mclvlllo U Stone of the Chicago News. Supposed to bo 15ojus. NKVV YOIIK , Sept. ! . Fotty-ono thousand dollars In town bonds of Mattoon , 111 , , with coupons attached , were in the possession of Tom Da > is after his inuidcr by Holland , of Texas. Asupcrvisorof Malloon tins sent to the coroner a lev y for one of the bonds for examination , stating his belief that they urn counterfeit , and should bo dcstioyul. One of the bonds will bo scut. rot-elfin Ilrovitics. CALCUTTA , Sept. CO. The \ictims of tlie flood al Talso Point number U)0. ) Many \cs- sds are wrecked there. KUIIKK. Sept. 80 , Ilpavy floods ore ro- iioi ted throughout the ( astern portion of bw Itzcrland. ' 1 ho whole of the upper Uhliio v alley Is Inundated. Hoiscs , cattle and oilier live stock luivu been swept away ami the liar- vest dobtiojcd by the flood. ' - - ' , , . A County Convention. iHuiusciTox , Iowa , Sept. 30. The repub lican county convention to-day nominated Philip M. Crape for senator ; William Pllger , of Burlington , and Miles Miller , of Mcdl- aiK > lls , for lepicsentatlxes ; JosepliTioxcl , for luulltoi ; H. C. Sliced , tor tsheilu. A rnlluro In Clotlilnp. CiKrisx ATI , Sept. sa--lost { > ufi'Id t Kauf- miin , clothiers , \xcru assignwl lo-tlay with liabilities t-stimated nt tOOWO ; assets * - ' , - 000. Tlie preferencttj amount to about $40- 000 , The linn Lad l tiled uiry CHICAGO BLESSED THE DAY That Qavo to tlio Homo Nine tbo Sccouil Came in tlio Great Contest. VIRTUALLY THE CHAMPIONS. New York Must , AVln the Xc\t Txvo Gnuips ol' the Sci-lcs.to Tlo Vnrlous SpOftliiR Kx cuts Ycstcrdiiy. jintu Victorious. Citto.vno , Sept. : ; o. Theio was an Indo- sci ib iblo scene of cheering and hat sw ingng ! at White Stocking ball pnik this afternoon at tlm close of Urn ninth inning , when it was certain that victory had again perched on the banncis of the homo team , giving them an almost hull-united claim to thu national league pennant. They defeated Iho 'Now Yoikhtalvvniteby a scoicof a to 1 with an Inning lo spare. Thoallcndanco was 11300 ! , ( and lids dcspllo n sky which constantly thicatcncd rain. Iho andlcnco was kept clear ot the field , however , to prevent any possible Intcifetenco with the xvoik ot the outliuldcis , and by this means no ground rules weio nccessaiy. The Chicagosscoied Iheh nuts in Ilio fourth and seventh innings , both of which weio canted. The lirst was made by a two base hit from Dalrynrplo's bat , followed by a ono h.iscbltby Coie , bilnglng In D.ilijmple. In tlie seventh ilinlng , with two nun out , Plotter scmedn clean homo inn over thu light field leiice. The New Yoik team scoicd theli inn in the ninlli Inning when thu shadows weio thickening very fast , on tw o successlv e tin o ws lo Anson on lirst base fiom the inlield. wiio was unable to distinguish the ball and failed to get U. The gamu was a splendid contest in exciy way , and up to the ninth in ning xxas peilectly plajed , whatever eiiors occuned being ciedltcd on the Chicago side to tbebalteiies. The con test was exciting at Its eveiy point , and Iho scoic was kept so low that a clean base bit at lour or five stages of thu game , would liavu tinned the Udu In cither dlicctlou. Five men on the New York side died on bises lor the need ota clean hit , xvhilc Chicago bad only one. Keefe , lor New Yoik , pitched wllhout an error , and was balled for live lilts fora total of ninu bases , while Iho Nuvv Yoik batsmen conlined themselves to fixe hits lor us many totals. Clearer lidding than was ex hibited oy thu team was not possible , seine of thuoutlicld plays being icmaikably uiilliant , but on tlie part ot thu Chicago teim no icsiilt- ing IMIOIS occuned until the closing inning , when they weio excusable and almost uu- av oidable. The New Yoikers lost the toss and were sent to thu bat. O'Kouiko and Connor weiu each given lust base on balls. O'ltourkovvas caught napping nt second base and put out by a tlnow liom Flint. Kwing sttuck to Pfcffei , who made a double play with the assistance of Anson , putting both Connoi and Kwing out. For the Chlcagos Dalr ) mplo and Cioiu both made base bits , but weiu in succession thiown out in tijiug to steal second end base. Kelly linhmcd Iho Inning by stiiking out. ( illlispio made a base bit in the second , but was doubled with Dorgan on thulaltet's hit to Uiunsaiidllclmulson went out to lust b ise. Chicago went out in one , two , tlueo older. lu the third inning Kecfe struck out , Gcr- linult madua base lilt and icachcd second base on an cuor. O'Kouiko and Connor ended it by going out at first Chicago again went out In one , two , three oidei. Inthofouilh inning New Yoik went out lulhusamuway on Inlield lillstofiist base. In the fointh , innluir , < " i.o oi..cno < . , i > i i ) mplo unu lion ; inadu two and one ba u hits successively , Dahymplu scoiing. JCclly , Anson and Pfcller all went out on ( lies. In the llfth inning liiclmrdson went out lo Bums. Keefo made abiso bit and i cached thlid on a passed ball and a bad llnow.but Gcihault and Waul sunck out. Chicago went out in one , two , tlueo outer. In the sixth Connoi made a base hit aftci O'Kourko had gene out , but Kwing and ( jlllesplo weio lidded at liist. Chicago w cut out In one , txvo , tluee succession. New Yoik did the same in the seventh In ning. Foi Chicago , Pleffer scoreil a homo inn after Kelly and Alison had gone out on Hies to the outlicld. in the eighth Inning Gcrhaidt shuck out. Waul icaehed liistou an cnor ot Alison's. O'KOIUku made a long diholo left field , but Dalivmplo handled it. Waul stele .second basouyu.scratch and was caught tring to icach thlid on a pitched ball. Chicago went out in succession. In the ninth Inning Connor was given first biso on balls. Kv/lng sinking out , ( JUlcsplo icachcd liistbasoon astilko lo I'fcllui who tlnewto Anson , whc could not see tlio ball , and Connor i cached thhd biso. Doigan stiuck to limns who put ( illlespluou' ' second , but on Pfefiur's tlnow to Anson. who again tailed lo get the ball , Connoi tan home ami Doigan icachcd second. liichauNou struck to Claikson who started 10 inn with Iho ball , but slopped ami tlnow It to Ansun and tlio game was ended. The tallowing Is the score : CIIICAC.O. AU u In in ro A. i : Dalrymplo If . ' ! l a : i a o o Coieet : i o a a i o o Kelly if : t o o o \ o o Anson Ib ! i 0 o o lo 3 : : Pfeileriib ! i l l 4 : i fi 'j Williamson 8b a 000 l 00 Hums ss : i o o o a 40 Claikson p s 0 0 o l H a Flint c a o o o o a a Total 27 a c uaraiio NIW YOIIK. AII n In TII ro A j ; llomko cf..t : i ooo ooo o'Connoilb a ill 710 Hwlnge i o o o 10 i i ( illlesple If 4 0 a a a o o Dorgan rf 4 000 100 Ulchaulsonab 4000 110 Kcelo p a 0 l i o b 0 Cerhaidtiib it Oil a a 0 Waidss a 0 o o 110 Total ! ! 0 1 5 5 Ml 15 1 scum : itv INM.VOS. i a : t 4 o o 7 8 Chicago o 0001001 x-2 New Voik 0 ooooooo l l MJMMAltV. Earned runs Chkago a , New Yoik 0. / Homo runs 1'fctfer , L Two base hlls Dalrjmple , 1. Tlueo base hits None. 1'assed balls Flint 1 , JSwinf L Wild pltches-None. Fiistbasu on balls-Chicago none , New Yoik a. Fli-bt base on crroib-Chlcago none , New Y'ork a. Struck out By Clarkson 7 , by Kccfo 7. Double plays Pfelfer-Anson , Uiuns-I'fef- fer-Anson. Umpii-e Curry. Time aiioaisand 10 minutes , The 1'celiiiff In Chicauo ninl Ncxv y rlc. CHICAOO , Sept. ! > 0. The greatest interest was manifested oxer the re sult of the Now York-Chicago game to day , and nil the newspapers bulletined the Innings. Afternoon papers ran extra and late editions to cover the icsult. Chicago now lias a lead of four games oxer New York and Is practically as¨ Die championship , as only six games icmalu to be played this hpason. Un this expectation an Important merits of games lias been arranged between the Chlcagos and St , Louis Drowns , to decide Iho htinrpinaey between the champion clubs of tlio leaKUO and thu American association. A pur.-e of 81,000 Is to be made up by Hiiml contilbutlons from the two clubs , uud the plavers winning a majority of games in thu berlth are to iwoixo the purse. Thu jirst game occurs In Chicago. October 15 , and Die second In St. Louis , October 1C. In each ot tlu-hO games the plau'lti of the home team will bogixcn the entire gate u-cdptw. T'licii will follow sanies In Cincinnati , LoulsAilie , ridUdelphlu , Wasblngton , Indianapolis , uud possibly other dtlcn. NEW. YOIIK , hept. U ) . TlicNcwYoili pub- lie ipcosnl/p lo nltrht ( tint their repre ent\- live club now at Clneuiro lias now no chance lor Iho lea ui' cbnmptonshlp. The second defeat ! ) f the New Yoik club at Chicago iast no llttli ) gloom over lliu sporting public thU evening , though Iho thalice nftei Tuesday's panic was frail Indeed. Vnilons nevvsinperi jiobted bulletliiH as the came piogressed , b it the subject matter \van uNpIeasIug and nt tlu close largo numbers of people dispersed de- "A n B IMirso I'or n J | R Unce. Dosrox , Sept. ) . All condlltons were favomblo for Iho great stallion race nt Myitla paik lids afteinoon. The day was perfect and the track In tine condition , and fully 8,000 persons watched the trolling. Ot the seven horsR-scntciod , i on Carlos and Almont Ctlft w cio drawn , leav'ng but fiX'e staitei-a , King Almont , Weslmour , Pilot Kno.Mont gomery and King WllUcs. Pool hollim ; was piohlblted but many prlvato bets were made. Pilot Knox was the favoiite bcfote the race atS'ilto S20 airalint the Held. The Indites weio H. 1) . Wldlrombot Umton , 1 > . C. Hobln- son ol Spilnu'liold , and S. AuuMiom : ol Kushvllle , Ind , For the tltst beat theyvcio sent away Avell togelhcr. Pilot Knox ipiltKly shot to the fiont and at thoipmU'rw.is le.ulliu , xvlth IClng Wllkesii Icngih buhlnd ami Kim ? Almont two lengl'H ' In Iho icar of Wllkes , Montgomeiy and Wcstmont trailing. These ptisittons weio maintained until the halt ml o was passed , when Pilot Kno\ widened the gap to two lengths between hlni'-ell and Kim ; Wllkes , but the latter ( jnlckly idioitencd this dlstamo a length. Pilot Kuoy kept hlsadvant.igo to the finish. . In the second neat Wcstmont was drawn on account ol lameness. They went oil well bunched. Pilot Kuox snowed the way. with King Wllkes seond , Aloutcomeiv thlid , and King Almont fointh. At the Minuter Klnjr Wilke-- was making awaim liglit for tn-sc place , being neatly abreast of thu leader , who , howevei diew away fiom him aiidnt the half mile was leading by ovei a length. Ho maintained his advantage to the end and won by a 'cnuth. In the thlid heat Pilot Knox led slightly at the qtiaitei. At thn halt mile ho led by a length , with King Wilkes and Montxuiueiy neclc and neck tor second place , and King Almont several lengths behind. Tumi the halt inllo Montifomuiy slowly but surely gained upon Wllkes , mid by amagiiinecnt spiiitpasscdhtinand l 1 . j . . .1. l - . _ . . vvas . picssiug ! . . . . _ . Pilot I . Knox hotly lor lirst place. Pilot Knoliowevei , held the lead , tiottim ? wmaiely , and came under the wire ahead of .MoiUu'omeix with King Wilkes four lengths behind. Moiitgom- etv and King Alinonl , iii In the icar. Snmmaiy : Special stallion late toi Spliit ol the Times cup , valietl at $1,000 , with an added pnr o ol 6il'i" > . J. H. Max's ( Aiigu-ta , Me. , ) br. s" Pilot Kno\ Ill K. H. Conklln's ( Guenpoit , L. I. , ) br.s. King Wilkes. . . .3 3 3 M. L. Smith's ( Ionia Mich. , ) b. s. Montgomeiy 3 , . : ) 2 A. J. Feck's ( S ) racusp , N. Y. , ) b. s. King Almont 444 J. II. Pasre's ( Wolnltig , T ) . , ) b. s. Westmont r di'n. Quaiter. Halt. 'Ihi'-e iu utcis. Mile. , ' V > X 1:10 : l-tVj 2Ui4' : 37 1:10 : l-f. : aJoij : TurfEvonts at Ijouls\illc. i : , Sept. 30. Con tinuous wet weather , bid tiack and Hiuall attendance. Tluec-quaitcis ol a mile : Moonshine won , Phil Lee second , tied Ghl thlid. Time , 1:21. : 1:21.Mile Mile and tin ec-tuiai tors : Claypate won , Lcp.ui to second , Spaulding third. Time , 8l& : * Three quartcis of a mile Ileits : Fii-st heal. Toicst won , Moonljght second , Hettina third. Time. 1:20. : htvond heat , same as lirst. Time , 1:21. Milo and live-eightlf r Ultimatum won , ViitiolIcaiHese.oiul.lVicit ; : tldul. Tim" , Banq Unll Vcstowlay. At Philadelphia AtM-'tic .1 Pittsburg3. At Hallimore Diltimoi-e 1. Lonisvillo 15. At St. Louis-St. Louis J , Philadelphia 6. At iooklii St , Loui.S. 15rooklii 13. AtUutlalo-IhifTaloSi Boston 5. At New York Met opolltan a , Cincin nati 1. AtDetioit-Detrolt Ofllcial Itnsc.ilHy In Tnikey. LOXIKIN , Sept. bO. -lispatch from Con stantinople was iccelvA. this afternoon sa.v- Ing pntiilderablo cons'eniatlon ' prevails in ofllclal circles over the 'mpoitant dlscovciy Just made by AHb Sahib kP.v > lia , now minister of war. Immedhlely oil being installed In the new position Allb oiilb P.isha oulcicd all the various depaitment commando- ; to report the strength , ot their respective commands and their present condition ami detailed scxeral olllecis fo inspect the various posts. Their repot ts jrhnw that undei the late minister ot war , vpho wasdlimb'ed on September 'JMh , tlm .ijmy was almost en- tuelv neglected and tin , large sums ot money xotul for military * "purpo-es were used in other wavs tlian ' those for which they had beni do-lgnatcd. 'Ihe inquiiy has revealed that the Adiianople aimv , supposed to be 1SWO ? stioug , contains not halt that number. ! ' | io Mildly have no iinlloims , uud aie siiojiless. The uix'jhy Is nimble to maich , owlncyo lack ot hoises and the necfssaiy aexmtreii-'iits. I'otu bundled hoiseami two thoii nnil men have been lull ) equipped , and nicudei ordeisto.imich at an hoin's notice. Colfax Coiiiit > 's tfalt' a Success. Sciai M : , Neb. , Solt. ao. [ Special to the BII : . ] The Colfav toarity fall opened with giaud prospuels to-tlay .OiiPlhousand entiles were made and this gat recclpls wcro gicater tlmn any jirex ions opurflig day. The weather Is line and the assodatio-i Is jubilant over the geneial evidences ot jleat success. The ex hibits of stock and grains are Immense , show ing thu gieatucss of "io icsourecs of this county. Vegetable pi iducts and cultivated fi nits are limy The Reparations of idly , pieservi-s , biead , cake and other victuals bespeak - speak nn Intelligent nnprcelatlnn ot tlio fair on Iho part ot the l.Mjies. The favorable aspects oftho taso aio 'lolien of fieiniciitly by old settleu , who a'v nuich pleased with the .situation. The fan leisure awUtlng gun- ciously In exhibits ar.l | tlio biialness com. munilyaroeiitorprislniMn their display and In cooperating with tin focicty. Ainorlcnii Jl'iycoltcifl. Courjinits , Ohio , Sepjj ' 30. A convention of Ihe retail coal ilealjiu of Ohio , Indiana , Illinois and Michigan JIM been called lo meet at Daj ton , Octobers , /hke t action to piexent wholesale dealers from engaging In local trade. IhucoiucntlimOwlu piobably njfioo not to purchate coal frdm wholesale dc.deis' so otfeiuliug. _ The A Venting ToIuy. . WARHINOTOX , Sejil. SO. For the upper valley : I/o iI rains , except PX tremp northern portion , stationary temperature - turo In southern portion , For the Missouri xa'py : Fair weather. pxceiit local rains In uuthern poitlonaml northerly w IndsbecoiiiV. ; ? variable In north. cm portion ; statlona t , temperature In southern portion andt/armcr in northern portion. # _ HllrilllORS 'C'ollnpHO. ST. Louis , Sept SO. lUi ell Hincklcy , an old and well known miller and banker of Belleville , III. , made aasslj'inucut this after noon to Mai-shall Wr "ITeir , J'-labllllles cstl- imitPdat ein.OOO. Atftts , besides valuable pioneity In Helh-xllle , Vl'raudands In sev eral enmities of Jllluol iuid 000 nere.s of land In Mlnupsota and Nebraska , but their \aluo b not gn en. To Ho C.TOX , bep * 80. CommlKsionir Spaiks , of thqjjoneral 'mid oftlw , has it-coin- luended , audSccrct.iK L.imn : linsapproved , the jllsmlss.ll of Su i al .At.'iitTii'vN , uow jm duty nt UiandK\ks \ , totiut uicot Oito- b.r 10. ( I FRENCH VACCINATION FOLLY A Quieter Feeling in the Blot-Ridden nud Epidcmlo'Strioken Oity of Moutnnl , FOURTH ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE. 'Olihly Gcrtto Clinmlicrlnlii Tiles It in Chicago 1'ievoiitcil IVniii FtmlliiR n Watery Cinto In the Tlio Mont i out Ulntt. t , , Sepl. r 0 Onlylxvo small ills- ' tuib.uices oecmied lint night , one at the ( ! iey Xunneiy , this oilier Intel on at Champ > dn Mars. The police had leeched Infoima- tlon thai Hie molt would ns-emblo al thu lat- tei place mid n UUCP was on hand. On be coming iiiuuly the eiowd was quietly dls- peiscd. A man turned UigloiiuTheicis was aliened lei inciting Uicciowd Hxeiy thing IK quid tlii1 ? moinim : : the laige foice of mill- tl called out haspxideutlv hid peed elicit. No ttnthci Melons tumble N anticipated. Public leeliug is lompletely moused b ) Iliu condiutnt the Hotels and ilio polieenie de nounced on all sides toi th"h scemiinnt \ of courage M heniithmlth's ait > n'-nhcil In c.uiyoni the health laws \uoiou-ly and will take w Index ei steps ate necessii ) toi th.it vei.v thing ls llll mild and no daiiqer is fe.ued. Bonn ? til Mond.ix nisiht's Holer * , howcxei.e\pie a detoiminalliin to keep quiet while ilio Miltintppis icmaln undei aim- < , and to icnewllm attack a * soon as th.'ielsttiiv la\it ) In pipscnt pieeantlon * . A lai .re number ot special constable * wilt bo sworn lu. Tlii'io weio12 deaths fiom small pox hen * , vcstt'id.n. St. lU'iiij , nlthoiiL'li iccaldtraiit at lust , is now doing good work. Ycstei- dav : ; i.5piople weio vaccinated , 7 houses dis infected 2i plaeauls postrd , and U jauls denied. The nolle e are using eveiy possible place tor small pop.itlenK Thuio was 1 doiiili fininllipdiscascln .St. Henry > o-teidaj , ( > In &t. Jean Uapliste. 0 at St. Cumigandc , and 'J at Cole Si. Louis. Mo.siniiAi. , bept. 30 Thcro were 1SI de-illis fioin simllpo\ this city dining this toui diys ending on Tuesday night , beside- * lltty-ono In adjoining municipalities. Al- phouso Moialn and William Uc-ebe , who weio arrested dining ( lie \\eiosentenccdto four months' lmpri oniiioiit. Four ) oiins * men , llueo named Penault and onu Cowan , who weie ni tested on St. Cntlieiiiin stieet last nUhl , wetedisehiii ced today. Over 100 phicAids were toin down in the easlein distiict vestoiday , but the s.inltaiy police replaced them to-day. This afteinoon ilneomembeisot the litth llojal Scots weiu badl > beaten b ) aeiowd ot lousihs A tirm ot luinbei mriehnnli en vo their employes tlio option of beinpacc'inated ; 01 leaving their \\oik. Foityot them this imnnlntr went on iTctiiko. Theyijot lull ot bad \\lusKy and ictiiimd at noon and tlueitened toha\othcir ie\eiiro ( to-nislit. ( ! en Mlddleton is In the eity and will i cumin as Ion : ? as his pie enco is needed. Sub Chief I. nicy and a de- taehnient of police \\eiu utt.iLKed neai maiKet lo-d.u bv a mob with stones , but on tlic nolite tliai nir ( them they tkd. Tliceity will lontiinu1 undei mllit.iiy protection ( lining the ni < ; ht. Eeiv thhu ic- mauis quiet up to this houi , MM : p. in. Two bundled pnllLemen gnaidlni ; the city hall have just pimp home. An Insin-anie policy ot Sl.iOtXWoii thocNhibition bnildlnu' . held by n London company , has been withdrawn. A \\asenuentdnniig thecvenini ; that a Imhl was ijolng on in the cast end , but on InvestigUmn it was found to bo without louml.itloii. The GIl < ly Gorllc In Cuir vaq , Sejit. . .0. Uejtlo liftif-i "nueia Kkcii-g'r ! ) ( , Is only 10 jcars old , but she has made tour attempts to end hci existence istence/ About 0:30 : Monday night D. J. Blown , an Illinois Central watchman , saw her just as she was about to jump Into the lake fiom the pier at the foot ot liandolph street , and held lid back She waseonvejpd to the armoiy , but she became livsteiical and v\a taken to the county hospital. It was lettied ! thatshehad taken moiphluc with suicidal Intent. Shu \vas soon so liu recoxered ate be able to ic- tuintotho station. The count ) phidait x\lll mike an examination tudnj , with a xiew to detPimino Inn sanity. Mli--t CMIU- | lioiIain , or ICIeebeieei , Is liom WI-IIPI , Neb , w hoi P hei mother and sisters reside. She Is a stenogiaplu'i , and was foimerlv employed in some Insurance olllceon L.i ballo stitrt , neai Madison. A short lime ace she attempt ed suicide on the lltulington .t Ml oiiii Itivei i.iilioid. ne.ir Lincoln. Neb. A news- wpei slip , tiom a Blair ( Neb ) papei found r , hei pocket , details lu giaphiu stIe ilio attempt of a v.ell-dicssed ladx named Upijk' Chamberlain to tlnow hcuplr In tiont ot u movIiiL' train on tlm Sioux Cit ) A- Padiieiallioad. and hei lescue. Tlieie < mint eajs that r > huanlxed In town a few boiusbe- toio and went to a house of 111 icpute. The cau-o assigned Im the attempt Is slid to be HIP ticatment she had reeeivu ! fiom her step- futlui. TheSnndav papc-is of this city con tain an account ot the MUIIO xounij lnd's at tempt to take her ovxn lite b\ taking 11101- phlnuon a tialn hetxvceu Ihecitvand Jollet. Kich attempt ot the ) ounj lady fiis , pioxed a billliant tailine , hut she haMicuedcd in cicatlng -eiisatlon In each Insianc1. It Is not know n w hether Iho } oinig lad ) has undo an ) oihei attempts on nur life which have not been chionicled. A Tciati Uiuullt. WICHITA FALLS , Tex. , Sept. no. W. W. Chrlbtiminnnd S. K. Ashley , llom ( ! atc"\Ille , were traveling on hoisebiek between this city and llaiold jcsteiday afternoon , when they wcio joined by u itiangetv w ho jiiopoicd to buy Chiistman's hoise , but thelattei ic- fused toM > U his animal. After liatcIiiiKnboiiti ten miles together tlm btranger , without a weld of warnlnir , diew Ids iuu > l\cr and sliot Clulbtmin In the back , Killing him Instantly. As be was falllnir tiom his hornc Ashlev , who was umirmed. dashed foiwaid and attimpted tosel/o rinisiman'h ie\olver. and trilling to M-emo it 1m tom'ht safety in flluht. Tlie nuir- dcier iJi.uiKi'd boi.se ) with the dead man , and hotly pursued Ahhloy and jncsieil him M ) eloiely that Ashley pot oil hh her o and ran Into the uoodd. AH Ashler ni < llMiinuntlii | ; thu muideier fired upon him , the ball taking elfect in thn iltht bliouldci , InllictlnK n sever. ) but not tatal wound. Atdtlcy nude Ills way to this city to-day , faint from the loss of blood , and le- porteil thuulrcumstance of the tmsedy. A party has ono after the body of the nnfor- tnnutoClirlbtman , wlillo Cnpt. Me.Muirnx'ri 'Je\nsangeriaro ; nctl\ely tujMtlntr tor fho muidercr. A HAVKN , Conn. , Sept , : w. A gieat henuatlon was created In by the announcement that Jlonora , daiifhler ; of Dr. Kdwln Harwood , icctoi of Trinity elmrch and one of the most prominent cltlrens of thu city had eloped , married a rich New Yoiker named Tinman Heming way , and nailed for Kuropo jphteulay. UeMdrn the dopement the K > i > b.itlon IH magnllied by the fait that In- \ltatloiiH had been sent out and extensUe r the j onng hulj'H mm- riaL'oncxt Winliii'tdny ton .Mr. I'liune , tenet ot V. L. 1'rii ) ne , ( it Albany , n mllllonalie. JlothweioBiiitors for her hand at tlim.amu time. Thotlrstknowledu'eof the nlf.ilr was con \e\ed Inn note from hertoliei p.uentH 10- ceUed ACon\lct iiiA , Bept. JW , Ceoifju II. I'ror- tei , unoled cilminal , who IH bcnlug u neu- tentoof ten j ' " hi the Ilostern ponllen- tlai inadoaronfchslon under oath at that Institution t < Hlay of nil the clieninMances attending the audacious robbing of thu Krle rdioad | ofllcw at Kiuqticliannn , IVnnsjl- vmla , ut 5 0,000 on Juno 21 , lbt , The information was Kl > en by 1'ioi'tei as a witness called In tliestiltottlio United States ] ' \prc 3 rominny of New York ngalnsl.Iohn o ut F oil Kile , Ontario eonnu , Out. , toiveo\er a hotel piopeity nlleped tolm\o been bought by Dnnnglnm with pirt ol the stolen monev. The e\piess compiny up- peanas the iilnintlif tor the iea on that It , as the lalltoad compan ) eontended , was an- MU'rnble undei law foi the whole loss , the tnniiex liming boon taken while It was In com " oCtmti-iuii tat ion and tlll nndei ehaiiro ol the evpie > eompan ) . Tim pioceodlnjr * to dav weieb ) vlituoot a eommUslon ls u il bv the hliili onuit ot jnstke. eommon pleas dhNlon ot Well.ind. Out. , toV. . H. > ir- Haul , of the 1'hllndilphia bu. riocloi uaui to the eomml len to day the full hlstoiy of the oil me. Hit ! irieatei paitof whUh hnsal- irndx bec-n publl-heil. He explained at lencth how , while In tlieemphn of the LHo eompaii ) at bti quolmnn.i , be and Donofhno had planned to iob the ofllv M IO ot the monc ) depo-lted theie and of theli ilnalsue- ees * in opuiilni : thosalo and abstiactltu ; thu 540,000. _ TinHommllun He\ott. CoxsTAVii.NOPl.i : , Sept : W. The Indlta- tlons to < la ) point to actlxo w.n piepaiatloiis b ) the poile. eight ) battalions ot riisKhr-s ieu > iebelli ; ; mobilised In thedlstilcts boi- tleiimrou the lllaek sea. and at nil points which laelhte tiaiispmtation to Hutimeiiii , fo- duty In the event ot Iho Milt in compelled to adopt e\tteme mea uic'to thc'ltonmellanditllculty. Thotiaiispoitatlun depaitment IsiKtlvel ) eiitaced In tuinl-him ; means ol coneentiatloii to iroopat the miM available points foi anadvaiieOon Koumella. ' 1 lueebittalloiH of Intantiv and n company ot aitllleij stationed on the l-l.uid ot I'tete have been oideied to Adilanople. l'iiuai'i'oroi.13 , Sept. : IO. 1'ilnie Ale\- andei oideed a nurnbei of aimed binds of Hulpulatis piepuln tn invade Macedonia to letuin to Ilulgail.i. Two Seivian levoln- tionai ) chlets liave been nne-teil and liupits- oiiPil In n founds In llul-raiLi. Foiti lion cladsaio actively piepailmr lei sea but thcienie only OOJton-nt teal available and tlieh depaitnre will bo dela > ed on that account. Yesterday the TuiKI-h tioojia Hied on lioumellan outposts at Must opt n Iw-lii , a town In Houmell.i. twcnt ) miles noitliwpst of Adilanople. The ontpoits weie Imme diately telnfoitcd and a sklimish ensued , in vvbleh'thoTinkseiedefeated and toieed to ietie.it , c.uoiuj , ' with them u iiumbei of wouudod. I'liii.ipporoMs , Sept. SM. Jfei chants hcie have suspended painents. The bank of I'hlllppopolls has closed Its doors. Geneial an.iicliv pi cv alls In coinmcrct.il circles. VIK.VVA , Sent. SO. A beivlan loan has been conclude. ! ! In this ell ) , revenues fioin the Kovcinmcnt tobiceo monopoly having been given as spcuilty for the simo. It Is the opinion beieth.it war Is inevitable. Business on the Bourse Is Hat. Capital Not CM. \VAsnixnTON , Sept. so. The president to- da ) appointed Diulle ) O. Watson to be collec tor ol customs fm the tlistriet of Gland ll.i- ven , Michigan. The piesidcnt infoimcd Dr. J. B. Hamilton , Hiigeon-Kcneralot tlm mailne hospital sen Ice , this nininiiiKtlint he thought the lu-st Inter ests ol the scuid ! would be seived by making no eh ingo In tiie chief , and tbeiefore he bad decided not to acedpt bis ie-lgnatlon. which bad been tendeied to laLcplfeet Octobei fllst. It is estimated that thete. has been n de- eie.iso of about SW.000,000 in the public debt dm im ; Urn month ot beptembei. Tavmentson aeeonnt of pensions dm in ; , ' the month weie . . 1'iof. A < ; as-ii7 fouuil II. nccessaiy to dedlne thu oflleo of superintendent ol the coast MII- vey beciiiM'oi duties alie.ulv lestlnir upon him. This decision Is gieatly legrettcd by the pieshlont. The United States treasnrei to-day mailed t'J , : w cheeks , ngcicg.itlni : SO.aJO.lw , In pay ment of Inteiest dim October Ion registeicd I per cent consols of 1007. setietary Manning today dlsml sod PPV en emploves in the ivgistet's otlice , including live ( lerks : uid two chiefs of ilivjslon , ii.iluedCIt.irlcV.oit * iiid X. U.ValUeV , It Is said the * xpcaiieles will not bo tilled. Di : Gregory'ti Kenlfiialion. AVAi-iuxoTOv , Sept. 30. Dr. Uicgoiy , of the board of civil seivlce comnilsOoiicrH , sev- fial weeks aso notiiicd the president that be xvai ready to lesicn as FOOH as reritiested. lie has again called at the white IIOUMI and had n long Intei view with Cleveland. Ho told the piesldent that his resignation was wiltten and at his ( tlm president's ) disposal whenever be P. . .v tit to call for It. , , The president did not say when bo would relieve Di. ( Irtcory of thccaips of the olllcc , but cxnie sed hlm- s-tlt as satisfied with the commissioner's ac tion in tendering Ids ic.slgnatlon. - + - A Fatal Collision. INIIIAVAPOLIS Ind. , Sept. : K ) . Au In dianapolis & SI. Louis tialn and nn Indlamt , l oomlngton A : Westein fi eight came In col lision at a eiosslug near JJiluhtwood to da ) . Condnctm T/feof / thu St. Louis tialn was Ullul , and loiulcLU cais broken Into kind ling wojjd. MATED. A 1-Ycmoiit Journalist Joins the Army PIIKMONT , Neb. , Sept. SO. [ Special to the 15i't.l-I/ist : nlrfht , at Ficmout , at Ilio Con- liiccationil chinch , occm icd the wedding of Mi. JtosL. . immons : and Miss Louise Key- nolds , damlitei ; of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jlej- nolds. About ! M inv Itatlons weiu Issued and neail ) all that number gathered In thu hand some audience room to witness thoceicmony. The fhnrch was exquisitely dpconiled , tlm eholi being ically ono J-ollil mass ot lloucih. At h o'cloek esaelly Mrs. Avery | ) lajed : v wedding match , and the nsheis Messrs. Kiank 1'owler and Aithur AVPIJ i.imo town the alrflo followed bv thcbildei-mald , Mls > Uiaec Houee , on thommof Mr. Will F , M ( ( , best man. eity editor of the Cedar Itnplds Kv'nlni ; fJaiette. They weio loi- Owed by the biide. and rrroom. Thoceie- moil ) was peifoimed by I lev. II. J : . Swing. Tin * hrldo looked lovely , attiied in while " .Irrd silk. The croum Mho talented and vcioatilo editor of the Fiemont Tilbnue , and in tlie ; election ot a pnitnerlor llfo bus shoxvn ran1 taste and Is woithy the hand of the woman Im has o snecessfully won. A icu'ptlnn was tendeied tlm linpny pair nl the liomeot tlmbilde'spiientf in the even Ing ut which only Intimate fi lends xvcrc iiiesent. Thu pusent-1 weie numeious mid costly. THE PREsTDENT'S HOnSES , The Ono Xnmi'rt Atcr MAiinliifr is r'aotlouuVliilo the Ono .N'ainod for Ijiinmr Is Tliern nro My btorlcH uniong tljo men in WaMiliiKton that the presiiJent's lior H , nbout whiuh so iniicli was vvi it- ten lust billing , arn not nil thai fancy painted. Ono of them in n line , steady iinininl that can bu relied on ut nit times. but the other IK inclined to be vieloii.sjuul hpiulstiong in tight places. "Tho day that the president left Washington on his Adirondack trip , " John , the coacliiiinii , siiys , ' ' ( h oil Iiorso , wlioso name U Dun. nfter the hpcietaryof the treasury , rcnrcil up on hit ) hind legs and came down nearly iiblriilo the jiolo , and for A moment it seemed that th jirpiidi-nt's comfort ninl safety of llfo anil limb worn at risk. liy bringing tin ; bnto u Ravagu blow with the w hip under the HauUs he was brought down to em th ULMIII and , except the an- Kry champing ot the bit and pnwiiiK of tlio p.ivi'inont ' , kept quiet. Js'ownilavH the picsidont rides as often bcliind the ollico team of biyn : us buhliut liih Now Yoik team. Thuro may bu Mmuithin the way each of there two II\B : \ turned out us to tint relntivu Vjiluo of their namcsr.kus to the ndiiun- ihtrution , KucitiH , named after Mr. La mar , is a very Mcwly , contcrvativu. gcu- tic , amiable horse , John awi\n ) ltiov > i wlieiii to find him and he always liuuois any draft made upon his tmcrmos anil speed , but Dan iw captious , willful ami nirl.v , although for the most part lie ex- luliltH greater animal cunning and i.i homctiincs very amiublo and cntertniiiin ' . 11C SLOW FROM START TO F Natives , Texans anil Hangers Tntnblo lOo to lee from Piovious Prices. THE PENS ARE CROWDED u 1'olnl lllKhi'r-Tlio HoRHlnr Unlly llorioi-t fiom the Uialu Miultct. Grain CiticAao , Sept. : ! 0. [ Special to the W UK VT Tlieip was nn easier feeling xx'licMt in rally trading and themaikct tended unmistakably downw.iuleiy llttlo snppoit bdnc extended toil. Pi Ices broke oil' two or ( tlnee times to XtfoC for November , at vvhldi\ tistiio theio W.H some bin Ing. Cables quoted no change In foicign maifcets , and leeclpts at luuthwe-tein polntsweiestilliepoited liberal thotuhrhow Ing some signs ot falling off. Tow at ds noon the tone began lo Impiovo emote mote inquiiy and inmois of a fieo shipping moxement horn this city. Vessel charters for lsOJJ , bushels xveic rupoiled at Iho close , and under this Impulse pi lees lalllod le fiom Inside Iliruix's and closed mi thu leguliu boird i'tfCliiirliPi. ' and closed mm to a shade higher in the afteinoon. , , , Conx Theiu was a laid on coin which caii-ed pi lees lo break oft ' ( c foi October liom > p-tpnl.i > , but tiom this decline theio was subsequent p.uthil iccoveiy. Other futuics showed moii' idatlvo stieiutlh though all weiecas ) and lower than .xiwteulny on frco iccelpts and little demand of speculative clnradei. , . , , O.xts-Oats lower and not paitienlarly wanted ; near options showing a decline or PUOVISIONS Mess poik fell off 12" ( .uly In Hied iv. bat rallied ami closed well up Co ) Cstcida's liguies. ' Chicago Ijivc Stoclc CIIICAIJO , Sept. : W. ( Special to thu HKB. ] CAi-n.i : r.sllmated iccelpU of cattle for1 the day 0,000 , against (5,5' ( .l last Wednesday , making -.1110111 23,823 , for the week so far , niraliist 10,117 for the same tlmo last week. With fresh leceipts Iheio weio about 10.000 on sale , as It was estliuiled that 1,000 and upw.uds weio cairlcd over List night , and among Ihose vvcrotv lai o percent of natives and good rangers. Pens weio eiowded full and trade was slow from the start to tlio finish , with a decline of fiom Ifie to 25c pei 100 on natives , and about nu equal diop on Texans and nmthwestein rangers. Afow carloads of pilmo to lancy natives , averaging ] , tOOlo 1,000 , sold at SWW to 0.00 , the satiiu style of finish and quality selling al S3.00 to Srt.as a week ago to day. Fair to choice ship ping and diesspdbeel.sleeistuonofc plentiful , jcttho demand was limited and values fully ! i"K5 lower than on Monday. Priino north- wcslcin grass langeis are competing with and outselling thu oidinaiy lun of natives. Shippets and'diessed beoC operalors'prefer them lo any class of natives unless stilctly coin led. Careas- show equally as well as in sheep , and Iho meat Is as tender and juicy as the otdliruy inn of natives. Low grade nallvo stceis mo almost un- saleable unless thq sdlor would accept about Iho same as TCMUIS me making. Coxvs and bulls aio not as plentiful as last wePlr , and aic making moro money. Slockcis and feedci.s aio again dull jiad"fft'linst ' wllhln n iangdotS2S-r l-.60. ! Stock calvcAaroin talr demand at li im S300@l.r)00 per head , the bulk along about Sl ' ,00. Kccclpts aio abput dlsiH cd of Irom day to day. and Ihcie la llttlo 01 no change In prices. Shlpplui1.steers ? , IKMMoJW ) Ibs. 75804'5i ; 1200 to 11150 lb , S4jOSV.0 ( ( ; UVl to IWO Ibs , St.KO@4-t : ( > . Stwkcis and feedeis rather dull and un changed at S'JWCj17. ! . Cows , bulls and mixed , S1.7f. < i4.00. JInlk.t3.00u)4.40. ( ) Through Tc > as cattle , about 10c lower lor undesliiiblo grades ; sales of 1.200 he.id. axeraqlng oao to j)0j ( ) lbsatS'.75@.70. ( ! ) Avesleii rangers sohl 10@20 , ; lower ; natives and half breeds , v' : * * ' " ( * 1N ) ; cows , SS.l)0 ) ( : t.Or : wlnteicd Towns , W.KS..SO. ! ) ( Sales 1U Moutana. 137rt Ibs , Mll.tll.l , i u iua. j s , ioaibs"Sl.Tr ; ) . Hons. Ksllmated lecelpts of JKUS for tlio dav weio r ,000 , ugalnst I'J.IOI ' last Wednesdax' , making about 17,504 foi the vxt'dc FO far against 1 > , ? JJ for tlm same time last ; week. Tiadc was acltvo andpiiccs generally quoted fie highei. Packers and shipper were bought fiedy and Iho market closed steady at the advance noted. Common and rough ends ol loads Bold at St.70W" : ! so , fair to good padving sorts at S'WW ( < ? ) .0'5 , and be-st selected and closely assoitcd Iwuvy at. i4.ir.N.o. ( . ; Light soils .iiild at ! ! .60/vl.0l ( : ! Hough and inKed at Sa.WJ.75 ) ( . PackinsT and shipping . , , > 0 to aiu Ibs , yHAVni.lt ) Light weight. ) . 130 ! to 170 Ibs , S.fir ! ( W100f ; { torJ10 JbsSl.lOM.jO. ( : Skips , 2.'i' ' ( ; { ! J.7S. f WA.SIII.NOTO.V , Sept. ! X ) . Theio liavinjj bepn Mime doubt whether the positions of wcigheisand giingcrs In the customs serxlui can ho filled without mi cxaXduallon undp ( the civil i-civico commission , Iho picsidont' ? iilldiillon was called to the fact Unit , oxamlna- tloiiH undei Joiinerinleshad been uniformly reqnlud. Aflei coiislilciing the question' ai a ina.ttc'1 ol pilndploaml In ipfcieiuo to tlui InJeicslsof public sen Ice , the picMdorit hns decided that such examinations aio It Hurl Sept. BO. Ucnry F , Donovan , Hiperlutendent of letter cairlcis , ata mooting of Iho joung democracy to-night , tendeied his resignation as picsldent of thai organiz ation. in doing so hoaid although tJnj post- nuRliT genpral di elded In holding such nn oi'- llcehedUl not InfiliiKuuny civil sen jeo law , the amount ofadveiso criticism to Avbieh ho had been subjected In accepting the iioMtloit made It M-eiu advlniibk fur him lo ICM II. < _ " j r King Dohaiiiy'M Sluvco. LONDON , Hcjit. uO. A dlspalch from \Vhy dah , daU'dSpjitcmbcrB , .says ; It isipportcd that tlii ] f ommaiide.i ot the Portuguc o gnn- lioatiias an.ingcd to put 1"00 slaves from King Doh.imey to xvmk on tlm coffeu platlfa- tlonsut ht. 'llmnias Island In thu GnJt ot Culnea , belonging to I'oitiigal. Tlio HfHiilt of a Llljcl Suit. Dr. rum r , Sept. 'M. Jonah II. J'vowo nought suit forS2 > ,000 dunmie-i aiaiiibt Iho Free Puss for the publication oi dmiL'OH made In piou-odliiL's that ho Imd en- ; eicd for dlvonc. The Fieo Piess copl ( l riom the co nit recoul. Today tiio jurv biuiudit in a verdict In favor of the bj tOl hlX C ! UtS. Ho TallfH lu Ilio ATI.NTIO Cnv , N. J , , Sept. . ' / > . Vl < c- I'loldcnt Himliicksuddieficd IhoKovv Jn - sev state flreinen'b association licio to-day. Ills jcniaikh weiu heaitllv applauded ami ipou Iho ( ( inclusion ol his addles * ho ; c- c ( ivedunovatioii liom the liicmcn and clti- Tlic J fro llccord. liAi.rnionr , Sept. CO. A llro tonJglit In ' block , number.s l'i to 10 , o.'ciijiicd bj the I-'aiibanks i4iiuih | | | canned an ( uruicguU ) IiiMiiancu imtlcaincd. Knd Ilonoyrnooii. M AIU INKC.u. . so.-LIeulcimnt (7 ( , A tool or ii-wjiv culler CorvvJu , ) | | ) iM < idi. ) at of J. F , 0. JJinllli , w l < r h married the day rru ! 9iiii { ! ' U VdlcHluv. . ' tate _ . . t