OMAHA , F1UDAY MORNING , OCTOBER i ) , 1835. NUMBER 05 1J1POSIXC THE ISSUE , Evident Purpose of the Ohio DonMcracy to Poist Prohibition Upoa the Republicans. THE GUBERNATORIAL DEBATE. Hie Great Koi-csnilu Contest llotxvccn rorafcoi- and Houtlly Out line of the Ohio ' " " IHSUUH. Torxno , Out. & Tlio Joint dcb-ile between Governor Ilnadloy uud Judge. 1'ornkur. it- pi'bllcaii itntl dcmoeiutle candidates , icsptct- lvclfor goveinor of Ohio lit the election noxlTiiesd.i } , drew an cnoimous audience this evening to NVIieolci's oppu timi&o. Tilt ) building will scat -1,700. Ton minutes nfU-i the ilmirs oponid over ) seat aiul alt u\allnbl ( ! Htandlng iixiiii was occupied , \\lillo on the Malrsand slicct In-low weio crowds clamm ing lei ml mis-lion. Tlm stage was piovltlcd vvlth'-MlMutfl , divided equally between the tvvocommlltios , fin \\huli tlekeU woio Is- Mted , and which woioomiphdb ) pioiiilucnt loaders of both paitlos. A small table in flout mail. cd the con lei line ot tlu > Mage , and to li ! light ami It-It ol this losnedlvolv vveio othi'i tables. to chahs to oaen , ( ici'iipIM l > \ the t\\o spc.iM.-is mid ( hail- men. Judge John II. Dojlo vvaselialimui ot the mooting mi tin1 ii.ii t ol thciontthlhaiis , nnd Itepn M ntalhu ] i. ink Hind outdated tor tin1 di mooiats. 'the time ot the ' j'oaKris was divided as rollout , ( iov. lloadtcy opentditli one hour , Judge I'makci then 01 1 npli'd one hoiu nnd a lull , lloadlo ) dosing with a hall hoin. .Iiulne Doylocalhd the nit cling to older and , in neil IK cd thopKigiamino. I Jopioscii la the Fiauk Hind Immediately uio-e , nnl in- tindiii'id ( iov. llo.idlev In a lew welds , and the l.itlei goiithmaii began his speedi amid uiithiiMi.isUe pi uid'ts ' fiom tm | audience. mi viu.v's MM i en. lie began hv tceiting the dioumstaueos leading to the challenge io joint drlute. Tim most iiuiinl | , uit ISM uof the campaign.aid 1m , Is the ( ptostloii of personal Illicit ) , and huu lai Intel fond with by thu l.iw .is to the li.ibits ot dlinknig. Hi' then pioeecded to do- line Hie posdiou ol lioth p titles on thollquoi question h ) le-.tdlug the iil.itloiius ot each. lie delined the plank In the icpnhlic.in plat- foiuius iccogiii/ing thciighlol the people to nun ml the oigauie law ol the sl.ito to iiie.in that the iejiiillRMns I.mu a piohlbitoiv iimtmlineiit. lie argued tli.it llm point was , how far tiio law nny no to regulate llm pervmal habits ot cltl/eiis , ol Hitstall - . Tlieans\\ei depemhd upon liie iniswoi to the othoi ( itioslioii , "Is diinkiiigu vhi'i' Is ft luiiiiilid 01 wrong to lake one class of beoi 01 wine' ' Is a man to 1m alloutil to indulge in modei.itu diinlting which cm do him no harm. ' " It diiukinir lie a vice , .selling Iliiiioi is ahc. . lint it a man who is I'ipablo ot selfeontiollio takes a dunk on a i inn dot s no hnim , then lie does no liana to dunk It In a saloon , lie lelened to the loci I option Icatmo ol the bcotl law or "pio- liibilion In spots , " \\hlch dillois fiom total iiiiihibition as a coach do , ; dllfeis Horn a dog all one color. He anathematl/ed the Stott law foi this te.ittne and denned hiinsclt as op posed to paillal piohihltiim 01 total piolnbi- lion and in t.uor ol pcisonal lioidom to Hie fullest extent. 'Ihe spoakei olaboiated Ihe point tliat It wrong in one pi ucdi inking was wiouginall ; U light in one plate , right in all. The piineiplu that \\mild jiislily the Kcott la'vS local option leatme would tiistity tlieprohihltlon ; if chewing 01 MimUm ; to- liai'LO within a municipality. Tlio rondu- ilon wa- > that kvNIation must be dm tied uplink lh"e\ll- liquoi dilnlclng , hut not against diiiikim ; itsell. This was thu liu'ht dlKLlloii ol temneiaiice legislation , within cities 01 w I thoiit. The most \ aluahlu possession of iiclll/eit is poison il libcitv ; theieloio all niovi ments which stilUe at this must lie op posed. DiiiiKin In not a vice , but evessho drinkitiL' Is. 1'iohibltioii Is a laihiie in Elaine , In Kaus is , in Iowa , btatlsth s ol the number ol I'uiUd States Ihjiioi Ihunse.s is- biied In these slates weie lead , showinuaii m- cio.iMsin two ot the tlnee. Me pionoimied inohihllion an Incentive to liypoetisy. and ho is against II , lout and hr.iiuh. He ehal- lenp'd I'lii-.tKi'i to state wh > he is in tavoi of liiL.il piuhUiltlon in munielpalilies , and not in 1 mil of piohihliion In the whole Male. .Mi. I'liialvt'i N in l.noi ot the bruit law , the nln h section ot which gives ntimidpali- tles powei to piohlbll. How can he jusllfv tills and not also lustily stale liiohliiition ? Hcionipaied I'oralu'i toasaiid- vvlch man with aplncaid In tiont , "Not lot prohlhitlon , and on the bid ; . Not against piohlhltlon , " and di.illuiiged him to state vvhethci ho was In tavorol piohibition 01 op posed to it. He Insisted that pioliiblllon is the issue In Ohio , because the next locNIatuiu \\illbeasKedtoiiass piohiliition li islition. IJedesned to l.now il 1'omUer was elected Kovuuor , wlielhei he will , In his messw. lecomniend the submission ot a piohihitoij nmendment to the Matocoiistitutloii. He de- in.inded also to know whethei If llm republi can siipieme com t Is elected. it will ii'M'ixo tliu l.ilu decision that the bcott law is iiiiLOiistitutlonal and compel saloonkccpcts to pa > baelv tax. Hi < ( limpd ( hat thin ibthe leimbliian piogiamme. Ho < leelaied tint theie was but two methods ot houllntr Hie temiieiamo question piuliibition and li- < 'iis ( > . Jledc laud that ho tavoisa giadcd llt'i'iise. measmed aceoidin ; to the amount ol hales. The liieu o pioteets the ti.illlc , M'I ines the iier"iuiil llheitj of the piople , ciushes out low dives , and M'ciiies obedience to the law h } dealers. Hodiclaied lhat IIOIIMS ol Ill-fiiino would not bo Ihciisid to hell Ihpioi as under the bcott law. The speikei o.uolcd beiiatoi bheiiiian as h.\\lii' . ; the leglsluluioolUhlo cannot liceusn the Mle of Illinois , and under the picscni Lonsliliillon ( imld not n'e how a las. law could he passed that would not have to bo coiiHtiued bv the com ts as , i license ; . He do- dried taxatlun .1 levenuo powei nnd not a imlli e powei , as the bcott law made it. Tn.u law moved a lalluio ( isapillomeisiuu he- cause moio United blalen licenses vveio Issued the jcai It was in loico than In tlio mmloiis vein. The speal > er closed with a , Inlet hvral aigiimeut to sho\\ that la\utlon is leall.v license , ami uncoiistitutloiiiil. U'io- mcndoiischcoiini ; . ) .ludrjo Dovlo tntiodiifed Jndgo Koiul.cr , who , alter the applause subsided , began by icleiilng to Miveial inlnoi poliiln of llonllj's Hpcuh. Ho then bald that lioin the diarao- lei ol Hoadh'siemailtH. he evidently mlhlooU the hpeaUcr tin I.couaid. Ihe luohibitlon can- illdiitu toi gincinoi. ' 1 ho lepublkan plant ; on the Ihiuur tratllo Is lour esiillult dcdara- thins : 1 list , ( Icnouneln thu democrats lor the H'lioal of the beott law ; second , ucognl/- IIIL' the i Ight ot the people to amend the < on- htlliillon : tldul and iouith , declining In favm of legidallon and taxation ot the tiullle. Ho lead fiom Hoadlv'H Inaiiginal addu'ss a raiagraph In which the govtinoi Mid the Scott law ou ht not to boiopealcd. I'eganl- Ing the light ot the people to change the con stitution , he showed that the demociatlo p'nn foi Ilceii'-e cannot Im adopted without nrst imiendinthocoiihlltutlon. . whhh loibids II- ( c'lisc , Iho icpiihlUan plattoim didaien In favm iif the icgumtlon of ilio evils ol the llijiioi tialllc llji.illihad ( Just ad.nowledged that the evils ought to bo loiiedcd. As to the method ot legnlatlun , ho could not of COIIIMI tuietcll what a uMiiihllcan leglslutuio would do uftei the discussion of legal methods. This is mutter of detail foi the Icgtal.iiuic. The t ileiUool the plalfoim Is toi the piojiei ienru l atioi ) o | ( huso evils , auiltho teimhlUaii patty has uuvcr > et m.ido a plulgo it has bioKcn. Thu speaker then took up Ho-ully'h aiginiicnt that It Is not eomiM.'tent tin a fe lslatuio to tux the Hanoi tr.illio and pointed out that the dcmocralio supiemo ( ouu In decidlpg the boitt law uuc.iiistiiutlouid did not dis.idn tli.it the pi Inclplo of tAMiiini ) was unconsti tutional tint that onotcMtuieofthoIaw - Ing n tux on thu Inilllc it Hen on piopi'ily oeeupled us a h.iloon * wax nnoonstltiitlonal. Ho also iiddued the point that the same Mipremo couit ihefded , that the tax collected fumi liquor dealeis should not l > e letmneil. Ills iiosltloii Is that It Is iniiiiif-tliutlonal to take thci lax and tin- constitutional logivo It luck. He dinl-ued th.it It Is tint oul ) constitution1 ! ) to tax Iho llipior liulllcbut uipdUhle to make It hhaiu ilii'li.iulciitilt prodme.s. Oliioha lhicetluies Icfeateil Hit n c.- > and thedi mociatscoiiiepio- tciiillui , ' to favor Ihvnsc.hen lloadl > pio- this ho l.nuvvfi It\\lll the llcetiso proposition can hu submitted to thopeoile who have heritoforo lelected II. I Im republhnn jtatty takes hold of tlio matter In a piatllcal uaj , itealiiu with the constitu tion as Ills. We- can tnv , wo can regulate iindei that constitution , mid will do sons best to niomote pulille welfate. Then the deiunmled > f Hondl ) whether ho was In tn or of high 01 low grade of license , n SMWOorslOOone , Imw to piovldefoi seem ing the license , whetlici us In thu loiihtltii * tlonal coiuentloll In isrj , | iy \ \ In favor of the taxation of clnnrhe- ) nnd whoolhoiHes : of the stala The speaker believed In letting them pi free. Keliglnn and education aio nucLHtniy to the w li.uv of the people Porakei thfii tinned Ids attention to the last leuislatme , which he dcdai ed was the most Infamon-ly coiniplln the history of thu state ; MI cortupt that while Hoadlyapptnvus of It. jet coil oil members , Imllexed to have Mild their \otes to elect I'.i.vnoseinloi.weioalldioppc'dhv their constituents. The | icaUei then ivatl cliaiges of conuptlnn and biibeo In thu election of .Senatoi I'avne liomii nurnbei of dilfeieut democ'iatle join mi's. ' I oraki'i'devoteiljconsldninhlc time to state topics and then leieued to Hoiilly's comUmt in the constitiitionnl convention and askul him If ho weie still opposed to having any mention of Cod in the state convention ; whethei he still opposed , as he did then , a ptovNIonforiiiipcadiiiii ; Indues lot dinnUen- ness ; wliethei lie wns still In lavoi ol taxing chinches and schools. KoraUei declaied ho was not In lavoi ot taxlmt them , as lie ie- gaided icllu'lon ami moi-alit > as the s-ale- Kiiaids of the nation. Ho closed bv asking ff lloadly tavoied high licen-e 01 low license , a feUWOoi a V ) license. HU close was met with loundsof diceis IIOVIII.V'S IIIMM.V. Hmdlv stepped loiwaid and said twice. "lodgd again , lie talked Im an horn mid a half aueno Iminaii heliu can tell whether he Is lor piohibillmi 01 against It. " Hoadlj InlelU alluded to state ( inestiotH and then ie- tin lied to piohlhltlon and chaiacti'il/ed I'm- akei us a candidate who could take iclunro in pioloiitid silence on the most vital ( | iics- thm ot the campaign. lEcgaiding Iho chaises ol coiiuption coiiceiiilng the election ol Sou- atoi I'aj lie , which I'oiaket le.id lioiu demo- ciatie papers , lloadly si Id that when llteie is suspicion ol double dealing in Hie demoe.atic juit ) thedciuociats me up In aims piotcit- UU , but in the icp'ibllcin ' tanks theie is sileiue wheio coiiuption is on toot I'cgnidliig the decision of tlm sum emu court as to 'ctiiuding ( lie Scott tax to liiUoi | deil- IMS , Iloadlv no il the laot tliat the decision was made b ) a bench ol buttlnee judges , two of whom weie icpuhllcaiis. He extolled the liquor code ot the state lepealed li > the Scott law ami declaied that It pi milled pcifcutl ) iuaiiist thoovilsot diinklng to excess. lie dcdaicd in favoi ot low license us against hUh Ihcnso ami tor license as against piohibition. Ho did not favor license MI high that it piohlliited He dosed with a seveieairalgnmeiit of the lepiiblican paitv foi liicoiisNtc-ncv , .index- piessini' tlio kindest teulin s toi Foiaker porsoiiallj. Koiiud aftci inund of checis for both speakeis vveio given , and the meeting do-id. The older was excellent , and the enormous audience paid the closest attention thiou h- cmt. The Drills Cnnllnnl. Ni\v : YOIIK , Oct. B.-rSpeeiil ; to the Bnr.l The Times this moinlugsaAichbishoi ) Conlgan will isstio instructions to the chinches of the diocese as soon as thecaidi- nal is no moie. Iiuegaid to tlieceiemomes to huobseived , It Is piobablo the body will bo laid in state at Iho cathedial as soon as It can bepiepued. I'lorn that time until thebmial luajeis will 1m i eel ted several times daiiy in all the chinches of the diocese. The choice of place ol bmialwill piouablybo between Calvaiy ccmeteiy and the cemetery ol the Holj Cioss at I'lalbush. The cemetciyof Ihe Ilolv eioss Is named as the possible list- lug plAceol tliijcaidiual. bucatiso theiesi- deiieoot his iiaicuts and his hlith place was niooklvn. 'lhat is the cc'inc'teiv tor Catha- licsol th it city , as Calvaiy is the cemeteiy lei New Voile Catholics. The priiieipd dimches of this city , Hrook- Ijn and .lei-ey City weio icpieseiited among jeslei day's clciicai c.uleis at the caidimil s ic-iduiHC anil at the aichblsliop's. The mem- licisol theaichbisliop'dcotincn. tlio Catholic cleigv , Algi. I'.iiley and Itev , Dis. MLVIIII ( ! | and fiueniid Taihei ICeo aii , ot Bioolvljo. icmaiiicd at Ihe two Catholic lesideiiceaell into the evening. Among the lait ) who left messages ol \mp.Ubv weio ( len. Dhcsnol.i , Heni ) Ainv , ( icoigcl ) . Kohinsoii , John Mul- lalv , ICiigeiio Kelly and liobeit Cushing. -Messagesol sjnipithy weie itcelved fiom ml pails ol thi'cotinliy. Dr. Kejes lemaliicdat tliecaidinal's bedside in the evening lioni HIO : until 10 o'clock when he haul good Ino to the household toi the night. The caidlual was dosing , his pulse niimbeicd 1UO beats to the minute ami t coble. iN i.w YOIIK , Oct. b. 1t was staled at Cm- dlnal MiCluskev's icsidence this mottling lh.it theie had been no i.dlv ol the iiatiuiil's ivlal powei dining the iil.nt. ( N'l.w VOIIK , Octohei M. li. ) Keves said Ibis aflei noon that the condition ol Catdina ! JlcCloskc'i leinaliied uiidiaiued , except a slight iiu lease ol weakness. He would piub- abK not die to night unless an unexpected change lei the woisc took place. Cook Count } 's Hliort Cunli. Ciur.vc.o , Oct. b. [ Special to the Hii.l : Tim comity boaid having ovuidiawn the funds ol the county so as to occasion a shoit- a o of over 5 711,01)0 ) on vatlous accounts , it Is toimd that the county's employes cannot bo piid their h.ilailes In etsh , and they aio obliged In a good many Instances to have le- conisoto "money sh.uks" to advaiieothem money on theli county oideis at a dlsdiiint ol fiom 5 to 10 pei cent. The piospccls toi this w Intel aio that u much laigei amount ot money will ho hpent beloio next hiilng | In keejiliu up county institutions than even last \\intei. I/ist wn- tei 1.700 muii' families icceiud outdom n < - liel than In Ihe veal pievloiis , and this Hum- bci In all likelihood will hi ) Ineieasud this jcai lo'J.iXKloi moie. Thu nunibfi of in- matesat tliooimt ) IKIOI huiisu In .IcHVison is , even at this cai ly time , uiuvaid ol lou > ) , ami will iiioluhly get up to l.iM ) or mine. llo\v all these hiingiy inoiitlis mo to be lid , when HUM omit ) is out ol tiimls , and isllkci ) to inn in debt coiihldeiabl ) , U u haul u.uc- > - tlon. An Iilsli Pri'dleniiiont. CniiK , Oct. \ A deinlatlon of cattlemen walled on tlm ( 'ml. Steamship company and Infmmed the manageis Hint they would ie- 1'u so to hid ) ) cattle by thfitliuo It the company iairhdbovollidgood . I , amlhuds learning of thu action of the cattlemen , ulso sent a deputation to Iho tompanv and Infoimul Its ollfcials Hint tliey would take action in the mnttei 01 htait an opposition Hue , It tlioom- pany lolused to cany hovcottcd cattle. The maiiagcihdi elded to leave the iincstlnii to a Hpi'i'ial mUv'tlug of ( ho hh iielioldciN , which has been ( ailed tocoiihldci thedllllcnltv. The cattlemen weiodiNippolnted at thu action ot the company and have Mopped .shipping by Hint Huu to-day. The bhaichulduu will meet ne.xt Satuiday. Hallway Coniliictors' IIIHII raiuie. Ii J.VI.H , Oct. . Tliollnllvvn ) Comluctoi-b' I.lfo Iiihiiranco association elected the follow ing ofilcerb to da ) : I'leshlent , 1'raiik Clup- lln , Jloone , loua ; lii.st vice picshlent , John S. Olaik. Denver ; ficcoml vlce-pieddcnt. Chniles Mitchell , Toionto : secieiaiy and tieasinei , H. 1' . Teltiow , Columbus , Ohio ; memhci of i < xiiitlvn ( commillie , elected tor tlueeeiis , id\\ln : Men ill , Columbus , Ohio ; ra'.oi ' , A. C. .Sinclair , IIiiKcrstown , Jld , C.Ktlo TraiiHpoitatlnn AVni- . I'll IMI : IKS , I'a. , Oct. b. A llvo stock war Mid Is In pKWiass holvvcsjii thu Kt. Wavnu nnd llaltlmoio. A Ohio loads. Dioveis fiom thosiniomidliigcountilesieport bhipmentsot eattlo lioin Chie.uo tul'ittsbuig at no lents PCI head , audi'omplalri ( hit IholiMV tales and iiicieasiul wO teiui bldpmuntd .110 mining II lull CliiU ! < iiiKl"W tlio Civil nights Hill. Nrvv.visu , N. J. , Oct. a-ki tlio clicult oomt In-day JndgoDo 1'uo held that under the dvll lights law n hotcl-kecpii Is nut obliged to admit n coluicd person to the com , louiii. BLACK JACK'S ' BUDDING BOOM Apparent Plans of John A. Logan's Friends for the Presidency Three Years Heiica. THE DEE IN HIS DONNET. Centralizing Illinois Kepnlillonns at Logan Itcvlvln Wnr ilcniorlcH ntllaltliuorc to Illg . V.I. 1't.ANStOlt llt.ACK CHICAGO , Oct. S. [ Special to the Uhi- . | A niovcmunt is on foot to have thu icpiiblican staleccnlial eommlttco rstahllsh peimaiicnt laaihiiiailer.s In Chicago. The ostensible ob ject Is to have a ccnlial ho.uhpiailcis vvhciu vvoikci-s may gather In , and lioiu which statu organisation mahi kept alive h ) iuteiconisu with ami the sending ot dodiiuents to the count ) committees. It Is Mid , however. In people who claim to bo conveisimt with the real otilcct , tliat most of the inlluiMitial Illinois le- iiuhllcans aic inhaimnnv on the iiiovement ruaugutalcdatbiiingiiell | In the I.o an 1U- ! t < ) mil John A. Ioran lei piesldeut and tliat the licadipiaileis in Chicago would have a tendency to keep the slate in line , besides leaching out influences to adj.uent states. At aiiv i-atc , the movement is uudei wu ) and has tauen tiiu foi m ot u petition asking lei the establishment ot u pet iiiaucnt state ceu- tial coiiimltleo headipiaitcis. and thu petition Is now in llm bauds ol "Long" .louo , the clmitinan , and ( Jeoue Scliueldei , thetieasm- ei ot Hie state central cmnmittee , and Jacob Hiinii , chaliman ot the executive committee , all of whom rio said to lavoi the piopositlon. I.OUAV IN n.vi.TiMoni : . lUt.Tiviutu : , Md. , Oct.S. ( Jeiteral John A. T.ogan was tendcud a banquet at the 1'u aw house to night by the "Logan Invlncibles"of faiIand. About l'.T people p.ntlclpalcd in UK , banqiiot. Altei the icmoval of the doth , ( eneiiil J.o.jan was welcomed by William Miiuue , the icpubllcaii candidate toi cleik ol the couit ot appeals. Concral Lo an le- spondcd b ) letuining thanks to the 'Logan liivincibk's , " mid juid a high compliment to Ihe sodahilit ) , hospllalltj , eiieigv , wealtli , Intelligence and giowtli of liallimoie. Ol national alfaiis he said tint this govern ment is a icnuhlic in name and \vill ho until the people snail be educated up to the point wheioevei ) cili/en slull have a voice in the allausot the nation without hindiancc. He declaied It the duty ot evoiy honr.-t man ot whatever put ) to speak and vote against all who tolerated Ilaiuf 01 violence to dcpiivc the Aineiicaii citl/en of his ballot and voting (01 ( his choice. 'Ihe education ot the iilltoiato vvasagieat lemcdy to iclievo the couutiy lioin the disjn-ice now lesting upon it , he- cause ol the In utility cxeicised against the ilghtsol Aincilcin citi/ens lu many parts ot the union. The lepublican puty attempted to emict ap ] > ioiuiate measuies lei the education of those unable to educate themselves but had been deleated by the votes ol those who tiled to de tioy the government and now dominate in the southern stute-i ; the put ) of state i i lits , lice trade , secession and lelent- less peisu'iition. He asked it the piesciitad- ininistiation w ill use its inllneucu to tiy and lemcdv this evil 01 ipdutly eneom igo it , in onlei to continue a 'Solid botith. " so tint with thcil northern nllluu tlio toiinliy ran he kept within democratic contioi. He siioKu ui tliu ciy ol "bloody shin , " and said it was all by democrats who made the civ upon cveiy ciiticlsin of HIO-.O . who tiled to destio ) the Union. Speaking ol the campaign in Viigmia , ho said ho learned liom tie ! newspapois that the democratic candidate foi governor uses the saddle and hi idle used b.v Robert K. Lee , and tiom the shouts one would biipposo Iho saddle was tin : candidate , nnd not thu man who tides on II. II he should bo elected , it would doubtless be by the iiilluuncc ot that saddle and hi idle. The tie.ison-stained sad dle appeals to be the leading end. Kcmiiks weie also madeny Hon. S. 15.111- kins , Hon. John L. Thomas and othe-is. CHANT & xnvv Divii.oi'Mixis : : ix OM : OF TIII : SAI > - IHSI : iiMsoins : or I.A-I nu i > .vv IVI.N : : rs. Ni.w VOIIK , Oct. 8.-rSpecaI ! to the Ilt.i : . ] A moiuing pi | > ci piintsa tiesli stoiy ot the Giant it Want falhne , liom which it would appear that the crash was mainly ( nought about by the cupidity ot alleged fi lends of the Ciaut lamily. As an instance of thib the following lettci Is published : Ni.vv YOIIK , Juno'JO , Ibbl. Dear Hiick : I have put ) on ( low n ioi 6200,000 in ( lie West falimo siidlcatc. You spoke ot wanting mete to ti > and ecuie an aildit oual amount foi ) ou on your ictmn. If ) ou leel that ) on vvanta laigei Intciest , It will be neccss.uy to decide to day , as a linal adjustment of the amount asked tor may be made to moiiow , and the chances ol my la ) ing < laim to an ad- ditioiial amount would be belter just now than hciealtei. Imeiei ) mention this fact tli.it ) on ma } know how the mallei stands. Yoilis , etc. . HOIIAOI : I'oll ii.li. In pmsnanro of this a siibscilptlon w.us taken in the guieial's name , foi vvliidi ho war to uccivo LKOiot ) ntst inoitgagobonds and 1lflO,0Xof ( ) htoeks. EJW.nd , , when asked as to the lesnlt. said : "The lam paid the euliie amount ot ( ieneial Ciiant's Mihsdlption mimdv , SJOO.OOO-imd ieccivd S-0iil ( ) ( ) ( ot hist moitgago bonds and HMMWOol stock. Some tlmo altei this It was found necrsvai ) to issue ceitain tcimiiial bonds , ol which teiiniiml bonds they had to take i 0,0X ( > . This made ( .O.iXJO . invested by ( iintit A- Wind In the Wcstbluno niilioad , on whkli Investment I estimate the lain lost liomSP.'O 000 lo $140,000. A iiinnhi i of new name-i are mentioned In ( oiinectkm will fabulous pioiits paid by the mm ot tiian' & iVard , among them being ( hut of ( ion. J It. ( imdon , ot Vliginia. w ho llgines as h vv Ing made some SIW.OOO out of the In m. A tabulated htaU'inentot proilrs iliaun tiom the linn b ) U. S. ( liaut , ji. , is fheii , which loots up a grand total of pioiits draw n out ot 710,114. .Ml. Waul adds : "This he literally took out , and could have kiptout had he so desired , " At the time ot the lalluie , Mi. Ci-aut , still a memlic'r of the In m , held paiier of the house to the Piiinmous MUII ot'V.rh/xXJ toi whlihho had paid hut frTbO.OOO. ami on which it the crash had not coum Ids additional piolit would havn been a finthei piolltof 8ri.i,000 by a linal humiliation being added to the foiegolng , fr7t-m ) if SWIJ4. . Ward w.is asked : "Canyon show Iho ac count of Oeii. ( iiant In detail , so Urn ! the pub lic can underoland his picclbo puctinlaiy ' " status' . A "rcan.vrryieadlly. According to the books the account us hctwoen ( ! en. ( Jiant and Ihe linn ol ( irnnt iV : Waul , ot which hu was a memhci , beginning on Novcmbei 1 , issn , isaslollowo : ll was paid In cash , as hispropoillou of the pioiits of tlm Him of ( Ji-ant it Ward , StLO lOb ! ) , In addition to which hu was jiald hv IVidlimud Waid on vailous Investments. &W,7wOtK ) , and Imp ont- ed also by losses on Mdcks assumed hy the Him dining that peiiod In the sum ots.'i- SI7.7S , t-howlng a total of Sil.or ! > .r > 7. Letteis , aio julnted liom membei-s of the Cttiut lamllv ( u IVidimind Waul , bhowlng that tlio wiltcis weie in t Ignorant of the tanmiio L'oveuimutit coutractB us gcnci.illy biipjiose'd. TJM3 hTltnnT OAJt STItlKi : . itjoiot s HIMO : > STI.VIIO.VS ! op TIII : HT. i.oris briiiMNd bini ir CAII DIIIVI n , b'l. I.oris , .Mo. , Oct. 8 , Tlm execiillvo boaid ot the Tiadein' assembly appointed ti cominltteo to meet HID executive committee of thu blilkcis to act asnn arhitiation conimltleo between the Mill.eis nud mauagvi of the Mieet iail .a ) . Tiicsucoiim.lllic.s . had a meetIng - Ing tod.i ) , and will attempt to btltlu thotioulilv's. Cms weio miming eail ) this moinlni ! on Cass nveuue. hut v\eiu .stopixd about HiiVlock. On all olhei muds a p.utlal M'lviiowas he-Ing lemh'ied uith noiepoitul dNiiiluiuo. The day lusswl off with le. onablu quiet ness until nenrlvOo'clock this ovcnlnfjvvhrn a patty of ftiikris roiui-egated about the Miect cars of the Ca s nvcntie Hue on Seventh sti-eet between Market mid Walnut sln-ets ami begin to Intlmhlat'1 the condiictoinud diivors. A wpi idnf jxillccsoon appcaivd nud the stilkei.s dlspc'r cl ( but only to chaiue their ba e , for they Immediately went to Pine street , between Seventh and Nintli 'j-cels , out of which tlncudllfcient Hues run , nud detained one or two car" . This Mopped tialllc , and neailv ado/en ears soon gathered theie1. A crowd immediately collected , ami a man named John Doyle was knocked under a moving car and was inn over. Thisaxns- pcratcd thu eiovvd which contained niniy of Ihu mindy clement besides the utilkeix , and they dragged tlm driver fiom his ear and tlncnlencd to Ijnch him. Ilo was icscned by thu police , however , and taken to the station to save him fiom the mob. The erowd un- hllchrd tlio to.mis from the cms and turned Ilium loose and ' 'Ilijigcd all diivcrs mid con ductors they could lav hands on , but none of them ucio badly hint. Among the persons assaulted was John Sciillen , president of mm of the union dcput Hues , and also ot the Mound Clt ) road. He vvaspicttv numbly handkd hut not much Injured. Notwith standing the police were aclivo and anested ten ot the mot ) tlio crowd was equall ) ah it and Mime of them loosened brakes on the eus which wvru fltaudiiu on Iho d nvn giiideaud set them iiiniilngdown lilll. which icstilted in collisions , the hieaking of windows and jamming of plalfoims. rinallv the police got thu unsteiy ot the mob and dispersed them. Olhei teams weiu then sent toi and the cars weiu takun to the stables bv fi lends of thuioiils who volimleied to 11111 them mid tralllu vv.u .siisiuiuleil for tlm night. , Sporting I.AIO.VI.V. I'Aiiu nvcio. : Ci.vciNN.vn , O. , Oct. 8. 'I'lm weather and track at Latonia werolltiu the to-day and at tendance laigc. Mile : Mi'Hovvling won , ( told Din second , Ilancb'Andi thiid. Time , lWi. : Three-quarteis of n mile : Hetty S won , Xallap.i frc'cond , Fionlu Louise tldtd. Time , Mile and oiie-cUghth : MOUOUM.UU won , Ko > clusks bccoui { Slipaloug third. Time , " 1 : > s. c Mile : SllverClnud won , Kiikimn second , Wiiddell Unaiitthiid. Time , lIVtf. : Mile ami tlneo-eijhths over llvo huidles : fill ) won , Saady bccond , IHIUboio Ihiid. Time. : ) : 'J. " > . ST. r.ouisrAiu itAriq. ; ST Lot'ts , Oct. 8. ' 1 he i aces Io day , besides being most excellent as simple contests be tween Imtses , weie specially notable is hav ing been witnessed b ) moio people than weio ovci g'lthcicd at a lacu tiack betoio in this coimliy. Second ince. free lor all stallions , mile belts Mixe ) Cobh won , U mnlo Mctlrogw second , Up udette diaw n. 15 'st time , 'JJO' : ' . IIASI : IIAI.I , . At St. Lonls SL Louis : i. N'ew York 8. At Detioit Detroit ? , Hoslou 0 ; ten In nings. At S ) lacusc1 ThcPiovidence-HulTalo game was postponed owing to the cold weathui. The ) play In Kliuii-a on Satmday. Imperiled Iiy th ( > 1'lnsnc. DPTKOII , Oct. 8. Ofllccrsot the projiellor "Cuba" called at the custom hoiiso thib foio- noon for the necessiuy papers to allow the boat to iccelvo cpal heie. When they said Hie mopclloi was fiom fouticil. Health Ofll- ei Wiglit was at once notilicd. Ilolound the boat at the foot ol Thiid street , while he.neis weio loading coal. The boat was loaded vvitli If on lei a Canadian port on Lake St. CLdr. The cievv of ado/en pci.sons vyei e at once ai rested and the boat quaran tined. Thu captain and pursci uydci oith said that 11 sailmcu witTi smallpox - pox had occii put nshmo In Chicago , bcptcmlv-r 1J ! , and anothci at bt. Cathailuesa shoittlme betoreon thowav to Cliiiatio. The Cubah.issiiue been to Mont real and left Hint Infested city Octobci ! ! . The coal heavers wcioall examined and found to bear vaiclnallou maiks. The ciew weie vaccinated and this altei noon ten pounds of sulphur was burned on the vessel. All com munication with the boat is denied. As .soon as possible the boat will bo lutstlc'd oil on Its jotuney. J5I ' File in London. LONDON , Oct. y. 5 a. in. [ Special to the 15ir.J : What may prove to bo a laigo ( lie , which may cansogreat loss , has Just biokcu out on Aldeisgatustiect , in the Chaiter house buildings , threatening the Chaiter house .school , an old and vcueiated building , which is within : i btonc'y tlnovv of the colcbiated Caitlmvslan icticat foi pensioners. The llames light up the Jleiald huildiiig. LO.VDOX , Oct. 8. A file oceinipd at f. o'clock this moiiliig ) In the Charterhouse buildings , a row of thlitcun eighl-stoi ) ware houses on Aldersgnte St. The II lines spie id with such rapidity that In a few boms the whole of the buildings , including theli con tents weie totally ( lesiiocd. Tlio oiigln of tholnois unknown. The row was mostly occupied by lancy poods dealers , fmrieis , toystoies and minting ollites. One bulk was also In thu uuildlngs. This institutioii w is the only oncnuhich e.sc'ipod being biirmd completely out. Tliollicmen had gicat dllll- cnlty In getting u .sticam tiom tlio engines to iil.i ) on thu upper htoiics ot the buildings. The damage is c.-itimate'd at thicu million pounds , Iowa I'ylhlans. Dis : MOIMS : , Iowa , Oct. S. The cr.nul odgoot Kni-'hti.of ] ' ) thlas convened this mot n Ing. The lii it iiotn ol thu .session was occupieil by lepoils ot the v.uious commit tees and other loiulue vvoik. At 10 o'clock the special older ot bu , lness was the election of olllceis , vvldnhpioved to be a spliltid con test , lesultlng as follows : ( ! . C , It. II Hulf , Muskaline. C. V. C. , Al Illlbeit , rnlnleld. < i. 1' , , D. A. Pooriimn , of Dis Monies. < ! . JL ot K. , W. ( ! . Mcrcci. ot nuillnglon. ( ! . L.ot IS. amis. , II. D. Walker , ol Mt. Pleasant. C. M. , ol W. , JauietiC'iockctt , of btuait. Tins- Ices. C. L Hoot , ol Lens , Di. J , A.bheiman , ot Cheioke . biipremo icpiescntatlve , 1' . 11. lllbbeii , ol Maishalltovvn. This evonlng the visiting Knights are en- tc'itaiicd li ) binquctand a hill which clones thu bcsblon of the grand lodge. Itrltif.li I'olitlcH. LONDON , Oct. f. [ Special to tlio 15ii : : , ] The Dally Nuns s ) h : "Lou ! SalMmry Fat- islies his opponents and dismays his filends. ills policy of dolu timidly what tlm Lilicr- alu would do thuioughly will please the oldei Coiibeivatlvcs iiuno than the ( 'hiiicliillltcs. Chiiichill'x ascend me ) in ( ho Irish iKille ) Is still apli.ucnt. Jt In evidently his Intention togoveiu lielaud dining the winter without cocicion. Loidi3idlsbui'h icm.iiks on led- ( ration will dlstlnVtly cncotii.u'o rainell to peisevire. Thpioi'ould .sianolv ba a tullei admission ot theUUt alliance between 1'ai- iicllitesmid Conservatives. The Weather. WARIII.VOTO.V , Oct. H. Kor the tipper Mississippi valley : Warmer , fair wp.ithir , winds hhlltlngtn jumthcil ) , and In iimthein poitlon to HonthwVstri ly. lovvei barometer. KOI the MlKviiul valley : Wiiimei , tnlr weather. Minthiuly winds , nhiftlug to west- ell ) in tlm iiotthoHi poitiou , lovvti baiomtter iu tlio boutlic'in pjirtlon. Two IiKirTeiihUc ! Appoint iniMilH. WASiiiNorox , Oct. S. 'Iho jiiesldent to day appointed H. 1 ! . I'lmumei to be naval ollicoi of customs In the dlbttict ol I'hlhidcl phhi , I'a. , nnd Benjamin It , 'i'ate , eollectm ot customs lor thu dlstilct ot New London , Conn. Coolie HillorH SK.vni.r , Wnfh. Ty. , Oct. -Kl\o white men and two Indians , who made the miirdri- ous attack on Chinese hop plcke.ru in the bmuic'k vatic. ) two weeks ago and Mllcd tweet ot the number , were indicti d by thu grand jui ) foi muidei III the ni Tlm Kmull-I'ox OITV.VVA , Oct , . Sn\cr-.il easiis of f > mall- pox Inveb 'ii discovered at Oltaun , having IKHMK nilid theiufiotn MontuMl. Thoi.iH'ii iimii'i'ltU ' Uolatcsl am ) them U little id thv. dihtite"pifadlnr. p tiHTU riTV rni i ivrc lArJlAL llli lULLlAub , * r < . _ Wows of Yostcrciayof Oiril'i3erv5co and State Interest at Washington , PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS. Tlic Color Mnu In Sor\lcc-JJUI 'H Itad Uoy-Tliu Cabinet 'Meet , iiijr , Htc. Civil Scrvluo YKSlKlltlAV's APPOINT Mr W.vsniNdiov , Od. S The piesldcnt to dayapolnted | the follow liig postmi-teis : Miss Clei-adm i Clink , at ISIalr , Neb. 'Ihe postmasUi-geiieial today iniiiolnlrd Dclviiier M. Kogeis as postmastci utSpiing- tleld , Neb. roi.ou MM : IN 1111 : < .i uvin : . WASIIIMMON , Oct. H. The btat .avs : Saigeant McCiiuiau. ol the signal M'I vice , whogot Into tiouhlu b.v rcttisiugto iicelve a colmed man us his assistant In the ollko at IViisadila. Kin. , is not to be com ! nun Haled for disobedience ot oideis , as was at Hist lu- tuudcd. lie brought stiong liillueiice to bear and succeeded in h iv lug his punishment lim ited to leductlon to the lank ot pi hide. The coloied obM'iver , who has been In charge of the 1'eiisacoli ol- lice ever siiir-o he was assigned to dut ) tlieic will shoitl ) be lelleved. as his pieseiKe in an official capaclt ) is disiastelul to HioellUens ol 1'ens.icohi , and illsthouuht nnnecessai ) to Insist upon his lemainiiig theie. Hi1 would not have iciclvcd thai as signment In the liist place , II is now staUd , had the lad ot his being eoloied Declined to the olllcor making thu selection. EThc Mohlc-an Steal. WAsuiXdiov , Oct. b. 'llm icpoit of the nival boaid appointed to investigate the cost of const ! tidlon of thu United States steamer Mohican and Hie oigaiii/atlou of the Mai e Island nav ) jaul , California , has been fiu- nished tor publication. Kcuaidiug'the ol const met ion the bond llnds that theoiig- at the hican was placed out ot commission in.il MoMaic Island jiud In June , IbM. A suivoy was made ol the vessel , and Iho btim ot MfSl KK ) estimated as neec-'sai ) to icpali her. The boird llnds that b ) aulhoiity ot a leltei signed by the naval eoiibtiu toi , I. llausum , chlet of the buieau ot coiistiiictlou ami icpalrs dated bept < 'mbei II , 1S.7J , Ihe new vessel , called in this and all siibsc'nucnt oideis ami leleiences the Mohican , was i.iid down liom plans and sii'iiicationsentiielv | new , and dlllciing in aiiuosteveiy lespei t Horn these ot Hie old Mohican. The older bv which thopiesent Mohican was commenced was without anv million ! ) ot law or legal appioptialioii tliat the buud could disco vei , and was simply an older tiom Hie ehiet of the Imieau ol coiisliuctlon and icpair to the command ant , ol M.ue Island j.iul. This older diiccted thu lebiidding ol Hie Mohican , and theie- altei the vessel was alluded to tu ollh i.d coi- lospondeneo as the new Mohican. The new vessel was launched in Decembei , Ibsii , at width time thcio had been expended upon her uudei the jurisdiction ot tliebineaii ol ( ( distinction and icpaii. the sum of Vlsooo. It is the opinion ot the board tliat the wink on Hie .Mohican was done ) in a satislactoi ) mannei , and that the nuterial Is ot the best qiialit ) . The boaid is ot the opinion that tlm extravagant methods pursued by the bureau uL colmtl notion ttllltl In IVSi XVOI-O Illiultly caused bi v.xecsMVUc.xpemlitme.s up to that In'tbo opinion ot the board tliecxtravag.ini costot thoMohicm in thedepiilmentot cou- stiitdion ami lupair is to beattiibuted to thu following causes : 1 High prucsof laboi , vvhich vvas neaily 10 pei cent greatei than paid Hut suiiu class ol labor in the New YOIK navy jaid. U High piieu ot maluialvnich entcied into Hie conjunction of the vessel. .i To ulteiatloiis made In obedlenco to or der * Irom thopioperauthoiities. J To the intei mitteiit manner in which the woik was conducted. ' 1 hese causes weie beond the coutiol of an ) ol thu naval ) .itd authoiitius. IJncl IJoy. WARiiixorov , Oct. b. The casu againct llingold Uutlci Mahonc , son of Senatoi Ma- hoiie , dial ged vvitli assault and batteiy with attempt to kill John Willis , a waltci at WelckerX on Kebruaiy IU last , came up In Iheeilminal couit betoro Judge McArthui todiy. Mr. Taggarl , the prosecuting attoi noj , stated tmtliei thai thodlstiiut attoine's olllco had been iiifoimed by a letter purportIng - Ing to bo fiom Willis that he did not wish to prosPditc the case ; that the matter had been satlstactoiily adjusted between him and Ma- hone , he having iccoivcd fvJ , vvitli a momisu of 5r7r mow when the ease is settled. 'I lie counsel foi Mahoiio said tint ho knew noth ing of such a settlement and that as tai us lie wahconceimd Ihe ) hadagood dclciibO , and he was willing logo to til.il. 'llm com ! Mig- gcstcd thai stub a man ought not to ( omjihnn lei being shot at. Tiigg.ut said that the dls- tiictattoino } hadieceivcd the lollowiug let- 1 WvHlllNf.rov. 1 } . C. , Sept. 4 , 1SRS. To Hon. A.T. Woilhiligtoi ) , United Slates At- toiuey lei Iho Dlslikt ol Columbia. Deal bli : I desheasa iiio-eciitlng witness in the cast ) ot ( lie Uiiitid Statob a.alnst It. Hiitlei Mahonc , to iesiectlull | ) and mnently icipicst that ( lie lib vo taso ho m ide nolle pioscijiiied. 'Iheioaicieasons tor making this icipicit. Maliouehas lot ) eus pioveu himv'lf one ot the best liienils to me , and has constautl ) leiideud meads ol kindness and ussist uue. Theie has nevei been an angi ) word bclvvoc u us and 1 haviMiot Ihe hllghtesl idea that hu iiilendid mutiny bodily haim orishul to lake in > lile.Vhlleiiiidei the Intliieme of ihptoi and ullci he had been liist piovoked and assaulted , ho dlnhaigcd a pMol In Ihe all , as Is evidenced b ) the bullit lioles in the celling. 1 was not i/.ltmd 1101 w.is uiiono ulhc. 1 Iheieloie , lot the ubovct ic.i- soiis , and lor Ihe linthei leason tint the iiioscciitloii and civil Mill was instinatcd 1 1) outside i ) lilies and enemies ol Mahono icqiiest that thecase be dismissed and 1 shall dd'llno to pioscciitc.Muhoiic unless ( omp.'llcd to do so against m } wishes ami by pioccssot law. JOHN b. Wn i H. ( Ills ( x ) itiaik. ] The prince tiling ottoiney htatcd that on ic- celpt ot lldH ietu i Willis was sent lot and It wan read to him , vvheieiipon he said he had .signed u piper but had made no Midi hlato- nieiilasto Mahout1 belli a tilend ol Ids , etc. , lint houcknowledgul hu had luclvcd moms ) and expedisl moie. Tlio ( ouu-d toi Mahono said this was all without Ids knowledge. The eoutUi'l thutiial toi Dcicmhei II , Will Pull OIV Ills Coat. A\rA8ili.V.io.N , Oct. b , The lollovvlng ex- plaliiB Itself ; W.VHiiiMi ION , D. C. , Ocl. b , ISSTi. To Alton II. 1'aiker , INij. , duiii man of the I'.xcciitlvi ) ( omudtteo ol thu dcmouatle state committee , New YmkCitv : DearSli : Itlsni ) Inleiitlon to go to Al- b.iii ) next month lei the pmixiso of voting the dc'iitociatlc Mate tUkd , which should be , nnd 1 bcllevo will lx > . dcdcd. J have no doubt that President Cleveland will do like wise. Whilugovi'inoi ol Iho Mate ho nevii tailed logo to Huir.ilu to exerdsi ) this light , and I am suiohe tieln It to be Ids duty to do ihoKimo now. Ceiddnlv he is anxious lor ( huhii css ot the ticket headed by doxeinoi Hill , as he was 1m the sucr c s ol that ticket width Ids own n-imo lid to victoi ) tlneu Slncerel ) } ouis , D.V.VII'.I. Culling OtVISoinUy. Oct. H , Acting Scoond ComptioIIei McMuhon has made a iiiling that bounty cannot bo allowed In u COMI of mi ) voluntcci soldier who enlisted after April : ) , IhuV ) , unless upon nioof deilvcd finm Ihe n' ( oids thai notkeot Hie telegiamof the piovost ueneial toalloDlceisin command lu the Insiimdionarv Males , datid Apill ' - ' . ' . Wfi , dliiH ling that no bounties ho allowed foi any \oluntccis cnli-lcd altei lhat date , was.iduall.v nut ictchcd at llm plaieoleu- IMment niilll atlei Ihu time ol enlistment , A jaigu number of culuuil vulunleci tioop" , enrolled in thesontheiii stoles about April 30 , IMV > , me alToctul b ) lids decision. l'ro < : poj tlvo Trcfcldentlal Ilflilo. WASIIIMITOV , Ocl. * , ( Hpecial to Iho llr.r. ] Mis. and MKs VeNom , of Dnffnlo , ar rived at the White Jloipso this nfteinoon , and will be the guests * of President Cleveland fora week. Thu piesldenl , uecompanled by Ids sister , Mrs. ilo.vt , took them out fern long dilve bofoie dinner. The iinlvnl of MKs t'oUom has ivnewed tlm gossip about the lady Mug the future mlstix'ss of the \ \ hlto House. It will bo icmembeied that the story came from Ituffalo Koine month * ) ugo lhat the piesldeut was engaged to bu mauled to Mi&s THUC5S .lUCiOKl ) u 11UUTKT. A .M\I'I.T ON .V. ClTt7.r.N ONK OP i in : si.L-Hiiis ( : ! MIDI rois iii'.sibn.su AU IIIST. : Sin.NKv , Xib. , ( ) ( t. ' . [ Special Io tbo lint : . ] On TitCMla ) night Mori Is Davis , one of our respected dtl/eii , was biutall ) as.salled on his wu.v home bv two men named Chas. Hol- niaii nnd Cluls. Kllno. Tlieke men had been c'inplocd hy 'lliontas Kane until lecently und weiv dltchaigcd lei being woithlcss. It seems that Deput ) Sheiin Cully had lemon sti-aled vvitli them lu the altei noon about theli dlsoiderly conduct about town. They made thieats to hi ) him out. The ) icpilied to ( he east t ml ol the lailio.ul .vaid ami wall ed. Mi. Davis happening by that way they mistook him tin tail ) , and began their dcs- peiatevvoik ol hitting Davis over tlio head und tace with a piece ot lion , be sides neatly choking him Io death. Davis becaino unconscious , and Hie men disippeaied In the dailcue.ss. Davis was found bv his son , neat home. His lace was envoi til witli blood. Ho must have dragged hlmsell thlthei. Yesteiday the cii- cmustances became known and bherill Cany ami hisdepul ) , John H. btitson , at onto -m- inlsul who the assailants weie. the ) took the east bound passeugci tialn to Lodge 1'ole , having lieaid that the men weio seen In that viclnit ) . Airivlng theie the ) made Imiuines , and tlio object ot M'.uch weie seen a lew bundled uudsdistaiit. Cail ) and btitson Immediate ly went to arrest Uu.ni. and they began to inn. Holmaii tlnew up his hands , but Klinu ion tinned tunning , being warned by shots oveilicad to desist. At lust Deputy btitson hied at him with Hie lute'iitioii ol hitting him In the leg , but Kline iccclvul the .shot ol the lovolver in luck below the light hhouldoi. bhoiillng "Von have winged me this time"ho stopped. lie w.isaiie-tcd and both iiiisoneis biouglit heie. Kline was taken to die post hospital , wheio he lies in u pieiaiitms condition. Tito allalr Ins winked the iicoplo up to u high pilch. Citizens will go imly aimed in tne lutiue1. llalr-CiitiinK Kuandal. CIIICAOO , Oct. s. [ Special to the 15ii : : . ] This moi ning Law ) ei Tnpp addressed a letter to Justice Keihton dismissing thu .suit instituted b ) Mis. Lena Uan/ against the llnce sons ot Thomas Lueh foi culling elf her hail last Filday. 'lltis was brought about bv the elfoils of Ltich senloi , who wcaiu'd of the noloiiety the malleivasgi \ - In hlm and ot thu lesoliite stand taken b ) his sons. Mi's. Han ? agiced Io vvithdiaw hei diaigeof assault -and hei suit toi damages II t ho } ouii ! ; men would agiee not to molest hci. bhu In luin apologi , mg lei insinuations maduconceining ilieii motliei and piomis- iug not to InlCiest hcracll a ain in the lamily outMilo 6t' the tathor. 'iv uMioi tcvuuo uc ( iiu suns Mini texia ) . "I mil heUttiryi5lifd7tt the outcome ol tlilsiin- pleasaul uir.iir. l'ither } lott toi bt. Louis last iii lit , and licfore going told us to 1:0 back teem om w 01 Ic that things should stand between us the same as beloio this occuned. U must lo evident to the public now that in 0111 at tack on tlie vMmnin wo weio not actuated by the motive uttiibulcd tons bv Iho papeis , Io the effect that wo toaicd a slepmoihei , and heiico a smaller division ol Hie estate. We have done what we set oul to do stood up in delunso ot om mother's good name. " The Kev. dardinc Hounuecl. St. Lofis , Mo , Ocl. 8. The ecclesiastical couit whidi icceiitly tiled ItevII. . D.Jaidine , of St. Mm } chinch , at Kansas. City , Mo. , sub mitted its verdict to Itisliopl'obeiison , ol this tlty. The diaiges against Jaidlnc , tivo In numlici , weio as lollovvs : 1. tmpiopci conduct toward a littlu gill. ' . indecent conduct tovvaid a lady who had come toconie'sslon. 'J. Cinninat condiu.t tovvaid a woman. 4. The use ot n.iu ( Hies , piodiiciiitj incapaci ty lei tian < Mctlngoidimiiv duties. 5. Imiuopei ( oniluet in being doweled with pciRons In Hiesaciist ) ol the chinch thudoois oeiug closed. On he hrst , hecond and fouithc haiges , the veidkt Is guilt ) . Thiid diargc not moved. The hflh chaise was dlsiiii-scd on ( leminiei eitly In thut.ise , The ( om thbcnteiue iceommeiided to the bishoji is his deposition liom Iho mill Istiy and Immediate inhibition liom mlster- ial luiictioiis. Itlsliop ISobt'Hsoii will | ) .iss upon the enlcnce in a lew daS and mean while h h is issued to Jaidltio a piecopt lot- lei inhibiting him tiom mliiistci lal luiictioiis. A llorrlblo Ctrv , Iowa , Oet 8. - ] Special to the lli.i. ] - J. 1' . Ciillinan , who inns an emplo- iiient figenc ) , was brutal ! ) as aalted to day. One oo was loin liom Us SIK ket and totally dostrocd , and Ids face ami heul shockingly biulsed. Ciillinan took a pnty of laboiets to the depot to b shipped tovvoik on the IClk- hoin \Ilssoini Valie ) uvlension , In No biaska. Amoii the labuieis u as one , Ml U ) Heagan , who kit tliedc'i > ot bcloie tlm tialn stalled and lulled to go. Ho subsequent ! } ictnincd to Culliimn s ollice and .i.slvtd lei a letuin ot the Iliiee * dollars he had paid Ciil linan handed him the mime ) without a vvoul , when Iteagaii iitonco commilud the assault. Itc.ii.an is in jail and ictuses tohav a 'void. Ciillinan Is a small , hlckl ) man , and can haull ) iccovei liom Ids liijinles , No Aforcy for Army WvHiiiNtirov , Ov-t , K Upon the loijtiost pretcned by Cenonds bheiman , bchoik Id , l'o | ie , and llowaid , that their picscnt pci- Minal aides b.i madoevceptlonn to the 10- ccnll ) Issued 01 dcis M'mling back to theli leglmeiitrt all olllceis who have been ub > cut theicliom on detached or Malt' duly loin vcais 01 moie , hcuclaiv Kndliott has had Hie subject hi ought ( ' ) Ills intention and has decided that no exceptions .shall bn made to the operations ot thooidci ; Tlio older was Issmd altei long personal cousldci itlon bv the seietai ) , who fully knot the effect it would have , 1 1 o hnd bcconie convinced that nndei the prevailing favstem detached ollheis lost an Inteirst hi their nylmcnts and that UK hmg ( i eontJiiuiiKo would to tlm hei vice. for Wm * . SSIVIJN \ , Od. b. ( Jieat activity prevailti In mllltai ) chcles In tlili > ( it ) . Seven batlalkjns of i cr.etiMstai Ud foi balonlcaand moio me un del oideis MI leave tor the same place. AMHIII.It MN I'l.AV , LONDON. Oct. S. ISusshi Isdeslioiisof giv ing the Duke of Ciimbi'iJiind thu Ihiono of liulguihi. Itlhimiuk will laver the pioposl- lion , as It will fccttio tlm Himibukk dllll- Cllll ) , ANOHV r.nr.r.KM , ATIII.S'S , Ocl. H. Tlm gov eminent ol ( iiu'co Is aniio'd ( at the dcclMon of tlio powers to mognl/o the union of liulgaila mid Jtiiumolia , Tlugn'iiiimeiit ; liasiledded to Kimltiall ) mobil/u | Ihearmv. Tlui'o iimio chisMs of icseivi.s will bu called out .slimil ) . A I'lOl'oHKlonal 1'iif * WoojihOf Ki.r , Dak. , Oct. b.-0'nreiuo Doiinctl , n piolo loiml ho\oi. wlillo intoxi cated , attempted ( o outrage u laundie.s.s heie. Ho was niicMod und kuUcd in jail , liom which n mob look him l.i-t night and litated him to tar and toajhcix. Tliodowd lilenillv loio Ihe clothing Horn hi * body , leaving noth ing but ru0's. Tlio Cliolnia. HoMi : , Oct. 8. Tlioio woiii 118 newa < s of cholera and fifty-eight deaths Hum thl.s ills case at i'alcrmo josteiday. , POUNDS , PECKS AND PRICES , Thursday's Trading nt Chicago on 'Ohango and nt the Stock Yards. CATTLE , GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Advancing 1'i-lccs on Cattle A Hull Movement In Wliont Hliarccl . linri ( > ly by Corn Options. M o Stock. CitiPAnn , Oct. A [ Special to the lit1. ! ! . " ] O.vi n.i-ltecelpt'i : of eattlo lor the day 0,100 against S'JI8 lust Tlittrsdty , tunkiiiit nbout ill , 100 for the week ho lur agalu t l.l,7oJ foi the sime tlmo last week. Tiado has bcon active and prices rather on the upturn than othciw Ise. Some silo.smeu elalmed they sold theli natlve.s at least lUo hlher [ ; than they could get ) estorday. Tnohcst sale during tlm torenoon was n hunch of natives that aver aged only nbout 1,400 Ibs. and Mild lor X0.03. I'lime 1 > ' 00 to UKX ) II ) . steers , considering what they sold foi jesteuhy , would .sell lor S < W < K < 3 O.'i' ) , but them was nonooC that class on tlm maiket. Tulr to good corn-fed natives of K03 to 1 WO Ib. uv ci-ages m ly lie quota ! at from nbontSJ.'A'i > . ' ! > , and low ( jrado giiissy na- tiv esnro making S..50tl.'r ! and iiloni ? there. Sales of Texaus and rangers ivs classlllcd below low will show tlio tango of pi lees ami howeveilhlmln that Htm Is quoted ficm pooiesl to best. Xatlvobutchci'rt Mojlc con- linues to makolovv pilces , hut feeding bulll are making moie money than histweek. . Ihe MiKkci mid ficdii timlcs uNo cent nuei quiet , hut a levlval Is now eloso nt hand , wy ilealers , uscoolei wcatliei has set itiand Icxns level tenor is one oftho things of ( ho past. Stock calf Undo is moving along quiu ly un- dei the Meady lange l pilccs. blilpplii onus ami mixco , jM.omu'i.-iu , uiuit , , t.'r Thiongh Texas eattlo un changed. About ( < OJ head hold nt * 4.TV llO ; wcstein langeis , teuly ; nm lives and hall-biceps. i.iiX'frl.75 ; eovvs. S3.00 Cit.o ) ; vviiiteied Texans , Si ! A@t.t ) > 0. Saloa : lHWomn-Te\.ins. ! 1,0n Hu. at ! I.W ( ; 2tti Woming-Tex.ins , 1,011 HH. 3MUHt ; Wyom- ings , 1'JPJlbs , ? l.OO ; IS' ) Wumiing-Texaii' ? , l.OOIlbs , Sf,0 ! ] , ; 1S7 Wvomiiigs , l,0sa Jbs. 5-li.O ; WU Montanas , l.Kil Ibs J.15 ; U-fl Moiilauas , l.'JJU Ibs , S-1SO ; O.'l ' Washington 717 lb , t'J M ) ; I ( T ( xm : , 7xS II H f 2.15. Ilotis Receipts ol lies ; lor the daywero S3KX ) , againsl I'J.tJO'i last Thursday , making aboutHliH i lei the week so lar , against iUitol , toi the same tlmo litst week. This maiket was again active , and pilces a good avei.uo ol Go hlghei. Shippers , following theii piactlco ol yosieid.iy , vveio loading bnvors , their pinohises jc-hieuliy ninountlng toovei I't.UK ) , 01 ovei hilf of thu lecolpts. Itoiigh odds and ends and common borts { fen- L-i.UlyboliI.it 8UW ( .ir , and lair to good p icking soiis S.UOi < > ! .H > . with best heavy at < j5.Mifti.Oj. Tlicilemind lor light selected soils lias dwindled down to MII ill proper tions. Tliotaiiey of buvcis ti-i Now York and IJaltimoie m.ukots is to take un thini * i OIKl fiom .300 ibs iiown tcjtipB , vvas bought foi Ic-igusson W he.'uj fromHOO Ibs dow n to Mciw | at Sii.s'xfW.in , and there was bought toi Undcivvnod a suing ot oidin- my paekeirt at VUin which vveio odds ami eu'ds that woio bought as low as 101115)1 ) ami mixed , ? : i.40 ( " ' > l- ( ! ) . Packing and shipping. J.V ) to Ji.1t Ibs. * ! 7r@t.oj. Light vveiglits , J.ii ) to i0 Ihs , fcJfA" ! .bU ; IbO to lilO Ibs. $3.65 ® 1.10. fakips , S'- 'Xi1) ) 00. Chicago Produce. CntPAOo , Oct. 8. [ .Special to the lice. ] Winvi1 : The wheit mirket to-day cx-pe- nonecd n voiStable bull movement , nioro milked in eveiyway thm has boon wit nessed at any tim J Hlnce the Afghan \vai seate. The opening 11'ino for November wiLsSTJfc , or Ifc uudei the latest il urcs of jesteidiy , but the buying was on a liberal scale , and prices advanced steadily to SSJ-Sc , bioke oil to t > S e uudei heavy ollei ings , rose to .7)4'e ) ' , fell elf , and closed on the regular boaid atS'Jc. Theie was another btiong rally In theaftcrnoju , with Move nbei clo-iliijj at b e , the highest llgmo iiuotoJ toi thatoptioii since the great bieak in whc'iit during the inontli ot August. Cables aio fltiimtj today ( iiioting mm maikcLs at advaiico iioteil vcsleiday , while an advance of two iietue was quoted at Liverpool tor AniQilcan lioiu. Tlio btatoment WILS al o made that MiiMieanolis millcis had advanced pilces Iftil ' 'c lei wheat , and that iiotvvlthst.nidlng re ceipts bhowo'l a falling oil. It was ulhO stated that Minneapolis millers had ad vanced the piieool Horn. The quantity of who it on pa-sago to Ungland and the conti nent showed a decrease lei the week ot iwooo ) bu. These conditloiiri all aided the- bnovanev of tone assiimed b ) the maiket , and pikes advanced on unmounts bulug ordera , closing tot the ( lav at outside quot.itloiiB , l&e hlghoi than yestoidiiv. CoitN-Hoceljils (1 toin lolnj wcre22a ( MLS. ' 1 ho hpcciilatlve maiket 1 tiled quiet anil mm , while tosh was active ami a tihado hlghoi. The advance In wheat helped to mm up coin mid the maiketotoiid 'e higher lei cash ; ' /o hlglici lei Oclobcr , with no npo- eial di.in e In othi i liitmcH. In the altei- noon a linthei udvatice of K 'ft ) was ro coidod. O.v is Huled tame and mdet with no spe cial change In quotatioiiH. I'lioviMON's Weie stronger. H'rly pilcoi foi messpoik weio UMitfllo higher , but fcot- fed biek JKW'C , while laid hhovved an ad- v.into of 'J'jdifio foi Ihod.t ) . Klonr wart act ive on I H.il and shlpjnn-c ac-outit. Halei weio the l.ugost lor m my davs pist ami thu maiket Is gt tting welloicaiedol block. I'llcca mm nt lull loimei quotations. Holt County IlopnlilloanH. O'Ni.ii. , Nib. Oct. H.-Spi-clal | to thoUnr. . ] -Tho lopuhlkan county convention mel heie to day and nominated u full county ticket. Tieasmor , C. JJ. Itiitler ; judge , U. H. ( iillchplc ; rhcifir , Kd HoioliibCi ; ic-cordcr , Itaiielt hi'olt : o'eik , 15 , K. Clevoknid : Hiir- vuyoi. H , i.ThompsonoionciI. ; K. Kmlthj Hiipe'ilntcndent.C. A. Munvlu , ( oinmls loncr , J.ii oh Davis : i ommlsiionei ( bhoit teiintT ) < K. Mallo.v. 'J ho convention was veiy hiiniio- n Ions un'd selected caiidldatcH liom all pait-l id Iho county , and voiyHtiong ones , so that pciiiet h.itisf.ulion ijivcn. llx-io wai lOU delegate's , and all vveio pie ont. 'J'lio Vitloidno Land Offli'tt. VAI.I.M JVK , Neb , Od. H. [ 8 | > cclal to tlu llir. : ] Thoiemoval of llm resistor ami re- colvei ol the land oflleo was it houtce of great coiigiatiilatlon amoiu tliuduiuocrats and to many leptiblicans , as ltc lntoi M onlw has an tagonised man ) ot his paily , he belli ) ; badly beaten as delegate to thu tiiato coin en I ion. The dll/elis , liicMiecllvo Of put)1 , will liokl a jollliication mceiiiig to-moirovv night , Cliorry County llopiiIillcniiM. \ VAMIVUM : , Neb . , Oct. . [ Sjwlul t < j tli4 Uii.J : The Clitii ) county nMmbllc.m coii ; venllon met and nominated the following ticket ; Judge ( iooigo II. /\\r \ \ , nlieillf J Jamu,4 Connell ) , coioncr : Di.A. Lewis , tieahiiii'ry C. H , Coinoll , Miivovor ; L. D. Lincoln , Mip ; oiliitondentC. ; A. Johiisoii , Dr , C' . A , Jto and itobeits , eoiimifsslonoiH. Cor HIM Los'lio.s , Oil. b.-h | | vial to the JJr.lt. ) In tliodiinch ( onloioiiuoat I'orHmontli ) es- teida.v , .Mi. Hor.slcy , It. A. , madun swi'djiliiK denoiitKement of tlieiiemoi.di/lng elfce't 0 ( nude mo h IH. 'pis'Iall ) on Imly studcntH , lli > sild Hut Ihu loin do ilu'inc was n i ior Mndt and that the m do ll ute oii/.ht | o bo thd hlaj'le tlul ) 1m ftudclitb.