THE OMAHA EE FIFTEENTH YEAJR. OMAHA , WEDNESDAY MQUtf ENG , OCTOBER 14 , 1S85. NUMBER 93 REPUBLICAN REJOICING , The Grand Old Party Plants Ita Etarnai Colors on tbo Ohio Eamparta. FIFTEEN THOUSAND MAJORITY. l.'ornlcpr I'-Iecfcd and flic IJnllrfl IJ iHlntlvc Ticket OaiTlud Tor tlio out tlio HUUc. Tlio Ohio ICIectlon. [ riinUoctloii In Oldo WIM for Rlnlo nnd county fl.for Ihlrlj-tmcii ecimlors imil ono liun- ami tun rcpicpcntutlvcs of the Koucrol mid upon four iimumlinontR to thu cotiMIt4itIon of thu state , ono cUnniftnK tbo elections from October to November , and ono clmmfn ? tbo tcim of otllco for tounslilp trustees. Governor lloailloy Is tlio domocrntla camlt- data for ru-ctcctlnn , J. 11. 1'oniki r rcipiibltcan cnnilMntc , mill Kuv , A. II , Leonard the problbl- tlon unmllitntu for governor. There mo 2,017 voting precincts In tlio stnto. Cornpierlson will bo inuilo vvltb the \oto for govurnor In 1SS ) , whun Governor llunilloy was cloctcrt bv n plurality of l-.W'ovcr ' J.n.l'ora- kor. I'loldbltlon vote will lie coiupnrcd wllh snino vote In IWH , vvhon tbo total wua S.TftJ. ] TJIC OAV. Cif-ri.N.VATi , Oct. 13. The election In this city began without dlsoider. Up to ten this morning no ni rests had been made. Two causes contilbutcd to this lesult , thu division of thopteclnctHso that not more than thieu 01 four bundled voters ate in any one , and the law which pscvcnls ciowds fiom collect Inu'iu'ul the polls. All judges ate piovldcd with printed lists of what ate considered ftaiidnhnt legist ) Ics and thu voting is watched with care. Itain vvusrepoitul over nlino-t the entire Ktatu last nlghl and to-day. Tills will doubt- lesn cjuise n light vote throughout thu state The rain ceased heiej between 11 nnd 12 o'clock , but the day Is not eutliely clear. The votu polled at 11 o'clock showed that ills fully up to fhe nveiage. Good oidei has been maintained , though drunken men are to be found mound flu ; voting phucs in spite ot the .state law requiring that nil places wheiu Intoxicating liquors aio sold .110 to bu closed on election il.ij. Itain w.m rcjioitcd In thu central and noithcin paits ot the state at noon. Coi.i'Miii'f ) , Oct. 13. The election Is jiass- inuotr quietly with indications that a light votu vvld bu | MIIcd. It rained all thu lore- noon and It Is believed that If it should eleai away the main part ol the vote will be biought out In the afternoon. Some scratchIng - Ing Is being done on local and legislative tickets , but vvork of this kind I.s thought not to bu formidable to eithei pnitv. Although some preclnctn weio behind in their votu at noon. It wiisthoughtat that houi tlmthalf ot thu cit } volu had been polled. Keithci statucommittee has nil } Iiifoimation of thu consequence exccjit thut thu rain is general. A fall votu being polled at Toledo where thu republicans claim Ui.it Forakei will carry the county. CosiiocroN , Ohio , Oct , W. A rain ; nnd light vote up to noon. The prohibition ists gain slightly In this city. Theiepnb- llc.in candidates foi tieasuier. sherifl and In- - / fiimary diicctors run nhe id ol the ticket , and may pull thiough. The balance of tbo demo- cituic ticket will piobably have a small ma jority. CiNrixx.VTi , Oct. 13 The afternoon in Cincinnati was fieu from rain nnd so far as now can be ( old ncaily a full icglstcied vote wa.s polled. 'Iheie were some aiiesls for fraudulent attempts lo vote and some ndnui disoiderly conduct , but In general it was a peaceable election. First ictnrns received b } associated press Indicate gains toi Foiakci. TIM : Rr.vrn nritiitM CINCINNATI , O. . t. is , 10:15 : p. m. Up to this time but little has been he.ud Irom the leglHlatme. A republican senator IIIIH been elected In the'J I district , two republican icr- icsuntativcs In Coliimbiann count } , and one in MclgN , ono democratic icpieienlatlvu In TuKcarawafi , and one In Coshoclon. Toi.imo , Oit. in. 10 : ; ji. m. The vote to-day nveingcs lOto lr > iiei cent less than that oMastcai. The inohibitloii vote was small In t'lls ' city , showing seated } any Incicase. } < etuiiis are coming In ve'ryslowlyon account ot the huge nunibci of suatchcd tickets , but Indlcatloim aio flint thu icpuhllcnns have can led most of theh county ticket b } somewhat dccieased pluralities from last jeni. The exceptions nicWudoaud Puck , the fonuertoi slieiillnnd thu lattei toi tepiu- sentatlve. Hanmbach , lepubllcan , foi rejnv- n'Titiit've ' , Is believed to bu elected by a small plurality. nui'iinracANS wimm cot rv. Ciiii.i.iroiuic , Oct. 1' ) . Hess connlv will give I'd ) reiubllcan ] mnjoilty. Tlieiepuolic.in senator ard representatives have inn ahead of the ticket nnd tliu wlioluicpiibllcan county ticket IK elected. CIXCIN.VAII , O. , 12:10 : a. in. Oct. II , nght-hvupicclnclH lioin Hamilton county how a lepuhllcaii majority ot 1'i-VJ. ' The ic- puhllc.in gain In Lriu county , thiee-tointliij of which has btH'ii hc.nd tiom , Is MK ) . In Champaign county , one hall heard from , the icpnhllcan gain is 1 > . In Auglai/o couiitv , ypicclncts , : < uo. Clink lountv , T piecincts , IMC ) . Two pieciiietsot Lucas count } show a republican gain otOil. . CiNrtN.XAn , Oet. H. 12:2 : < 1 a. m. Five hniulied and four wauls nnd lucclucts In thu stale gl\o a m.'l lepublican gun of 7,777. It the same ratio obtains in tlioieiii.iliiliii ; pie- clnct.s , l'\iiakei's majoiitv vvill bu about 18,000. Pilvatu dlNii.itches tiom Columbus Hayth.it beciclai } lliislmell , of thu icpubli- ran < ommltlee , makes liils estim ite. and th it the democratic committee cone cdeblloadley'H deleat , MAKIMTV , Oct. II , I20n. : m. Thuiepnb- Jleniit L'li'itcd awiintoi In thu llth dish let nnd iepreseitalivcs ) In Washlnuton county. ClNftNNAll , Oct H , UMO-Tl'll JilCClllCts from Uyland lonnty Including tlneo winds In Mnnsileidglvon net npiibicaii ; ! gidii ol' 4\ I'oita&ucoiint } . seven piucliivtsMiileinocmtlo pain , bandiisky count v , soveu eelncts , B.'jO lepubllcan gain. Sclolo county , 1(1 ( jiru- clnetH , :17 : ( ) icpnhllcnn gain. Seneca count } . If preclncti. including t wauls of Tlllln. IftJ republican uiiln. bmk | connl } , 7 pivcincts iiu hiding iivvimlt-l In M.issillon , rue ivpubll- eangaln , Summit count } , 11 picclncir republican gain. Tuinbull comity , 7 pie elncts , : i lepiibllean gain , rourteen pieelncts In 'loledo give a net lepnbllcan gain ot UN. MI-HI. ixi r.nrsr AI WASIIIMHO.X , WAHIIIXOIOX , ) ct. IS , Less inteicst Is onenl } manllestid in the ie ult id lliu Ohio election than has been the case In an } event ot like political Impoitaiuu within tlio mem- oiy ot tliupiisuiit generation , ( lenenilly on wii'll ou.isions Uiciu has been eonsldciablu ciowds mound the bulk tin boauln. To-nlglit theio niu no ctowds nnd with ono uxiepuon on bulletin hoards , A few people Inthudu- iiaitiiienls havu manifested inleiost enough to ask lei news di.ilng thu d.i ) and It would bedilllcnlt to n.imu n do/en federal ollhe- hoidcis tiumOhlo who have gouo homu to vote. vote.Toi mo , Oil , II , 1:14 : n , m-Itctuins up to midnight , embracing about one- half ol the picchu ts In Lucas count } , show republican gains in neaily all thee lie-aid fiom. Wade , demoei-at , lor sherlll piobably h.isa niajotit } ot ' > oti , Itcpiesenfatlves in diitibt with ihinie\s tiivoiIngiCpnbliiMii can- dldalcb , Thuiemalndei of tliu lopubllean lounl } tUkct Isiuobibl } elected by small ina- loiltlcs and the } claim the county tot 1'or- ilkilby-iuo. COM > ini K Ohio. Oi-t. -lr l : a. m.-Tliu ii'piibllc.iiis anj jubilant and aiu out with hinds nnd bonliio to night over the cledion Hewn. 'I ho democrats aiu coiiv.spondingly tjuiet , nnd aio iccvlv ing the icsiilf with good Binee , ( 'li.tliiiian Powell { democrat lo eom- inlltef ) com eMe's lliu election ol thu icpuhli- i-.iii st.ito ticket bv fiom I5UK ) to O.txio , nnd tlilnkh they have c.iuli d both bnuuhcs of thu leglslatuii' . ( iov. Huadly thinks the dmimcrats may have saved fhu Miiate. Thu ii'imblleMii executive commltU'o claim tlio ehcflon ot ror.ikcr by tium ir > , ( joe to IMKX ) plurality , llinujrli thu edmpletu it'tiuns In.iy make It moic. Thev htivu intoimutiun from all the doubtful rt.'itlcq : and have elected their representatives' . Tjey r.ilin a. majority on the joint ballot oiitsioe : " I'1"- Illon county. Aers Is thought to bo . . ° - featcd for tliu legislature In Franklin county by a small margin. 1 WO n. m. Thu republicans claim to have elected rcpiccnl.illves in the following ad ditional counties : Athens , Cnvalio'i , , Dela ware , Knlton , ( Irreiie. ( Hcv. fl. W. Arnet , colon d ) Lawrence. Morgan , M orrow nnd Van Wrrt. The following returns are ie- jxntod In Cincinnati : Second w.ud , : i pre cincts , democratic gain 1"JS. Third ward , 1 iiwclnct , rcfnihllcati ipvln vai. .Sixth ward complete , democratic gain ! > ! " > . Tenth ward , 1 pieclnct , republican gain 51. piccinct , demo ratio gain ill. Twenty-thhd vvaid , 1 precinct , democratic gain 1 . mid bulletins 1:3.8 : a. m. r > 74 wards and precincts : Fora- kci 114,737. lloadly lisW5 ! , Leou.iid IM11. ! Net republican gain , ir , < M. ICesult In Liu us county In doubt all a. m. ; will bu unable to gctdeilnlto icsults to-night , BMO a. in. The republic ins elect two senators - ators in Cnjnho a district , and two reme- sentativesln Kmnklln count } , one in Union , and one in Hardin county. The democrats elect one in Franklin county. Kotoius from " > t precincts In the stntugivu Foiaker 14t,7J7 : , Hndlyl'J.si.HLeonaid ( , ff.tlll. This Includes moru tluin onu-thhd ol thu state. A private disp itch from Lucas count } .says that the leg- islaturu ( hero ts in doubt with chances tnvoi- ing thuicpubllcaiis. An analvsisot the votu shows that thu prohibition candidate has gained thu dcmocintiuvolu. WHAT TUB IMU'.Hb 8AY8. Ct Kvn.ANt ) , Oct. n. Tlio Leader frcp. ) will say to moriow momlng : "The whole 10- puhllcan ticket Is elected bv 15,000 to t8,000 lilurallty. The legislatmo will be republican on a joint ballot with n good vvoiking ma jority In both houses. The \otevvas heavy , and the republicans on the Wustcin Ileseivo came out in lull force , eveiy one feeling it a duty to do all in his powci fobilngtbccounty back to republican inle. This ic-sult will su- cine the election of a lepubllcan United States senatoi and thu c.uly enactment of a law regulating the lliimii trafllc. Another veiy iirobablu result of the election will be to eliminate the thhd p.ut } ot piohibition liom Ohio politics. " CII.VM.AMI , Oct. 13. At midnight Major W. W. Aimstiong. ol lliu Plaindealer , said : "I think thu lepublicans havu from nXX ( ) to ! 20.KO ( plurality. Thu legisl.itui-u Is in doubt with chances tavoiing a iciiubiican majoiity on the joint ballot. " CiNnNJ > Aii , Oct. 14. The Comiucicial- Oa/utte this morning s.is : "The icpnbli- caius made the light against thu Leu mud nuty hot and severe and diuw lines closely. The dcmociats coddled the Ir.uid and thu ie > - sult Is he got many demoeratievotcs. Oovei- nor lloadly diimued hini'-elt sciloitsly bv his endoincment ol the Allen O. Myeis legis > hi- tme. All the mae-hliKiy ot fiaud ot thu gang demociacy In this city with which the Commercial-Gazette has made the people familiar was In lull opeia- tlon } esteidiy und H would b > impossible to CNn eratc the wietched wickedness that was peipetiated. The Indications , as wu write1 , lire that scoundiels bavu done their despeiate diilv woik in vain , that thu lupublicans havu tlielegislatinu outsidu ot Hamilton county , and tliat they hivu can led that county. 11 they have done so , thu people ot this city may icve'iently tlmnu ( ! od and tuke couraiu. Thu streets at 1 o'clock this morning vveie full ot lepubllcnns who were shouting over the splendid victoiy won in Ohio. Thucleetion ot Foiakei Is conceded and tbere is a fcelinsjot conlidi'ticu that thu lepubllcan county ticket has gone also. IIUI.I.KIINB. J. Net icjiubllcan , . llTi wards mid precincts : Foraker 2. > ,09'5 , lloadly 'Jl.OOU , Leonaid 1,877. Net republican e'.dn , S,8R ! ) . CINCINNATI. O. , Oct , 13. 10:20 : p. m. The Commercial ( ia/ettu has returns , fiom 1U ! voting places in Cincinnati , showing a net icptibllcaii gain of 2r > l. The chairman ot tliu iciiublic.ui cen- tial ( ommlttce estimates Foiakui's plurality nt 18,5X ( ) in the slate. lib wiuils and pieelncts : Forakcr SO.SW ) , Hoadlv , J-'j.b.Vi , Leon.ud , 2,107 ; nctiepublldin gain ! ) ,004. VJlb wards and ] ) rccincts : Foiaker , 32S84 , lloadly 5JSt 7 , Leonaid 2,017 , ; net lepubllcan gain 3,31'J. 10r : > p. m. 2-28 wards and prccimts : Foi aker IM.470 , Hoadl } : H.rll , ) , Leonaid 2,5jO. Net republican gain s , ill. 10-fO : p. m. 2-1. ! wauls and precincts : For- aker : ) , birf , lloadl } ! KiH5 ! , , Leonaid 2,711. Net leiiubllcan gain : tscM. . . 25S waidsand Foi- I0-13p. : m. pieelncts : - ttkei : J9oil ) , Hoully : , : U'J , Leonaid 2'JOj. Net lepubllcan gain : ff , > r > . 10)0 : p. m. 2 1 w.uds and precincts : For akeitJt,4" li , Ho idly : ! ' ,127 , Leonard : t,147. Net lepublhan gain 1,118. 10Vp. : ) m. illii wauls : Foiaker 18,710 , Houllv-U.l.tr ; Leonard 8,7M. Net icpubli- can gain , 1,771. ll:0"i : p. m. ! 1H wrds and piccincts : Nut icpuhtlian gain , 4 y.s. ll:0tj : ] ) . m. Di'inociatlc cential committee coiicedu thu stale to the lepubllcan on gov- 11:12 : p. m. 3J waidsand pieelncts : Fora kei r > s.'J7 : ' , lloadly rxxs , Leonaid 4 , us. Net lepubllcan gain SUJ. ! il : ' u ii. m , 117 wauls and pieeinels : I or- nkei i . ' . 'IM ' , 116.1(11 ( } .VJ.yj. ! , Leonaid Net lepiibllcan gain , il.SBl. ll:2Jj : ) . m. Ni ineclncts In Cincinnati give a lepublitan nuijoilty of IMO. ( No estimates can in : got fiom thu democratic statu cential ( ommltlte. Ud w.uds and precincts : Foraker Tit.BKi , HoadlyiM.SM , Leonaid r. , > . ) . Net lepubllcan gain , 7oii , > . 11:31 : p. m. 173 vvnidsnnd iiicchuts : For- nkci 70,012 , Hoadl } d'.MOJ , Lcoiiiud fi,75. ! , Net lepubllcan gain. 7,178. 11:40 : p. in. The lepnblicans eled aiepie- sentative In Wiishln ii ) ) ! loiiulj and n semi tor In the rouitcentli dlslnet : 4S7 winds nnd piecinets : Foiakei Ni , < kl. " , Hoadle } T-t'14 , Leonaid flUi. , 'i. Net lepubllcan gain , 7.U I1 * . 11-40 p. m. Tbo icjmbllenns claim fi.OOO phuailt } lot Koiakei in ( 'level Hid ami the whole lepubllcan ( ounty thket. Liicasnnd riaiiklln cuuntlca show a l.un'u icpublic.in ll:5J : ii. m. The rpiuihllcsin cential com- mltteu claim to have elected icpiesentntlves In Miiillson , Adams , Delawaic' , Moiiovv , Moignii , Washington ami lloss counties , and ( ( II.UOM In thu rouiteenth , rweiit-hist , T\vent-seveiith.ind Tweiit-iilnlh distilcls. rM Wnulsnnd pieelncts show net icpublic.in gain of 8,41)1 ) , In the o 1 } I2lria. : m. Owing lo the icdlstihtlng of Cleveland and ( Ineliiniitl , It Is impossible to m.iku compailsons until thu wauls aiu com pleted. This e.xplailis thu dulti } In lepoits liom tlue places. , % VJ w.uds and iiieelncts give l-orakei 10.1- OVi , lioadlv ! K,7'.y ) , Lionaid 7bs.t. Netn > - publlcan gain < . * ,0ib. i )2:4Jn. ) : m. M > winds and prrclmt : loia- ker 10.-sV > . lloadl } Ul.f.'i , Leonaid 8.01'J. ' Net icpublliMii gidn , ' . ' , r > ( < o , Clm innatl Kn- quhei claims the stnte and hvlslafme , 12. Vi a. m < l.MJ wauls and piecliu Is : Foi-a- Kei in/At. Hoadl } UlJ.tt > .1 Leon.ud bftU. Net lepubllcan piln , I'.lNt ' , 1 , 00 n. m.dfi waidsand pieelncts : I'ora- kei llb.ii.ir , lloadly HXJW1T , Leonaid & , fir. . Net leiiubllcan giin , 10,47 * ) . 1:17 : a. m. : iilil wauls and iireclncts. For- akci 124,2bi , Hoadl } 110,1.S' ' . ) , Le.maul 8.M1. Net lepiiblkan gain , 10ii2.t. .sinln ntMl City eomiik'to gives Leonaid 5 iO votes. ir.Sa. in. : 707 wauls nnd piciinels , Foi akei rWK41 , lloadl } 110hlh , Leonaid 1 > , I5\ Net lepublh an gain , ll > s < i. Klghteen ot thu twenty iiiecincts In Kiiu county glvu net 10- publicaii gain ol 1,011) ) ; 1:40 : n. m. 'to winds and pieclnits give Foraker Wi'iir , lloadly 124.4V,1 , Leomnd t,4)y. ) ) Net leiiubllcan gain 12 , ' ( > ) . 2:2-3 : a. m. 7U vvwrds and inecincts : l < oni- ker 14S.UW. lloadly liiv'.W , Leodard D , 14. Net lepublican gnln , 12 , 1. ndpiessOhio , , Ci.xti.v.x vn , 1 : ' > S a. m.-Tlioclmliimin of the lepuhllcan stale central committ o Issues thu following at l.Wa.m. : : "If tliopu > ciil i-alio ot gain Is kept up wu tMlm.dol oiaker s mnjtnlt } ovei lloadlyat'il.WM. Our iidvKcb on thu le lslatuu ) Indie-ate u-publlcnn ma jorlty on joint ballot , but are waiting for a moru definite report fiom Hamilton county. " Cinnot get democratic control committee to give any estimate. The we-t'-her ' last night nnd durlnc the early hours this morning vvn.s anything but an incentive to enthusiasm. The nirwns damp and chilly nnd 11 ifcH ruin fell almost continnouslv. After mldnlglif , when the election of Foraker was mide ccrtaiil , there wsis some cheering in squ ids but no concJi t- cd demonstiation occurred. Tno saloons onMno street did not close nt midnight under Iho law passed' by tlio last legislature but vvero doing big bus- iiies-i with open doors. Judge Foiaker si > ent the night In nn ofllce near the telegraph building , whore with a few friends ho lead telegraph retuins. He was ginthicd vvitli lirst indic.itloiiH , hut was i ot quick to claim nn ndvniiUure. When the news became conclusive , he wore nn expression of tellef. Ilurrc Ixcd mtiiy tu.egmnm of congratulation , and nftci bin IK t gain had reached a ligine snllic.icnt to over come the mijorityn'alnst him In lwbJhc went to his home on Walnut Hill. A hll.l.INO VT ri.SOIN.N.VU. CIVCINNATI , Oct , 1 ! ) . Chailes Worman wasdrlnklnu'in MIH. Dcroto's saloon , at thu cornel of Llghth and Hioidwnv , to-night with a number ot men. Aqitanc ! began , and Wonnnn WHS .stabbed and killed on the side walk outside. Lincoln Hnttcry , one of thu ciovvd , has been ni rested. now i in : POOLS CmcAno , Oct. 13 Karl } this evening pools hcio were selling 1 to bin lavoroi lloadly's election. At 10:10 : p. m. 2 to 1 was oireicd that Koraker would bu successful by 0,000 majoilly. A Prolilliltloti Challenge. AI.IIANY , N , V. Qct , 13. A letter from Fred F. Wheeler , clinii man of the piohibition state committee , addressed to C. S. Cole and John O'lli len , chairmen lespectlvely ot the republican and democratic state committees , Is made public to night. In it he clnme.s ( hat both parties are pledged In thch plat- foims against prohibition , and challenges them toi n triangular joint discussion bv the tlneo candidates toi the govcinuiship on the question nt issue. He suggests live meetings nt dilleiciit points in thu state. Civil Service Mnttcis. YK8i JJIIDAY'H AITOINTMUX is. WASIIINOION , Oct , 13. Thu pieshlent madu thu following appointments : John S. 11. Fink , United States attorney foi lliu dls- tilct of New llnnipsliliu ; Kzra W. Miller , receive ) ot public mone } sat Union , Dakota ; John S. McKnrland , register of thu laud olllcu nt Union , Dakota. civil , snuvini : rosniissioxini. New YoitK , Oct , 13. A Washington special sis : A well siippoi-fed uiiiior is that Chailcs K. Codman , of Huston , will nccupt thu placu of civil sei vlcu commissioner to be vacated on Novembei 1st by Dot man H. r.aton. Mi. Codman his been vciy re.uctaiit to accept the position because Its duties may Inteileiu with Ids pi ivate business. I'OSl MAS MUSS1 UONDS. WASHING i o.v , Oct. I'J The postmaster general decided that guarantee associations connotgoou the bonds foi postm isleis The luasoii givun toi this decision is tliat it is fre quently necessuy foi sureties ot a postm.i1- mastei to take ch.ugu of an olllce , and as guarantee associations have not agents in all places they could not in all cases tike caie of ollices wlieu necessuy. A H\1I.WAV MAIL MATTEIt. WASIIINCHON , Oct. 1.5 Tliu postmaster general has made a iiiling to thu effect that in eases \v licit * rai load eonijiaiues c.urving the mail aie obliged to deliver it into and re eivu it from the postollice , ( which requirement ap plies lo stations vv here thu postoflicu Is within eighty rods of thu stopping placu of the tialn , ) employes curIn ; , , ' tlio mails between the station and the otlicn are not employes in the postal service anil need not besvvoin In. The department , howevci , requites thu rail road company to employ foi this purpose persons ovei the age ot Hi } C.us and ot suit able Intelligence and character , and post- mastei. sale dii edcd to report any violations of this iciiuiicmcnt , The Cherokee Nation. WASiiiMnoN , Oct. 13. Chief Hush } head , of the Cherekee nation , accompanied by e\- Hepiesentatlve Phillips , of Kansas , called upon Sccietaiy Lanmr tinlay and had an ex tended interview in repaid to the iinvvai- rantablu inlrusion of white settlers upon Cherokee lands in Indian teiiitory. Although the Indians under their tiealies , have powei to deteiminu the status ot citizens of the na tion , yet the department is ch.ugcd with ejecting intrudeis , and in the excuse of that duty has assumed the light ot deteimlnlng who are not Intnideis. Chief Hushhead haj.s that iheie are a number of pei sons lesldlng in the tenltory who are undei tiibil penults and those persons he does not wish to disturb. Hut thcie aie also many white- persons in the leiiitoiv who claim to bu citl/ens ot thu nation and havu taken up choice land , who are not entitcd to citizenship and should be ejected. The Indians aie satisucd with thu piesont ai- laiigement with cattlemen and Jiii-lijhr.ul wNlies to iinpicss upon tli sccietaiy the ad visability ot a lowing them to icmain in possession of the land. A Snjieilor .Toll. WASIUNOTON , Oc.t , 13. The piesidcnt lo- day ajipolntcd Charles 11. Call to be collector or customs lei thu dlstiict of Supuloi , Micli- l an. nnstorri Trunk fjiiuvs. Nivv : YUKK , Oct. 13. Thu tinnk line ] > as- scnger agents to day substantially settled the pooling points for liiht nnd second class busi ness. It Is in fact a joint purse agieemcnt lei a division ol the ( Minings and what Is called a gloss cash jiool. Thu piopoved plan ( ontcmpmtcs the pooling of all bus iness firm New Yolk and Hos- ton to liullalo and Nlagtna Falls and points west and southwest theieof anil a di vision ot lunik llnueainlngson theireusleiii business fiom tliu wcstcin lei mini. Immigrant tmiincss was also disuH-ul. A plan was nlxi suggest ! d and lavorublv leeched toi contioillng Ihnemigi.int business ot ( lie At lantic se.ibo.nd bn tlnouiih jussetigci com mittee. Iticuiilies thu coiicuiiencu ot the ten ( -uiboard lines. Theiuisa. fair piospect that thu aiiaiigemunt will bu completed. County. Si'iiiNOFiri.i ) , Neb. , Oct. 12 [ Special to thu Hi : * : . ] Following Is the democratic county ticket placed In the Held hero last Saturday : Tieasiner , A. J. Speaiman ; clcik , Louis Le.isuru ; sheilfF , Art Campbell : jmUc. M. ( ! . Nicholson ; supuiinteiident ol schools , M. K. bloiiiiei : smvcor , .John Jtey- nold : iccoidei ol deeds , Samuel Lees ; eoro- nei , Du.J. L. Walleiiur ; commissioner , for east ilistiict. Hen Holenmii. AH the landi- datesinu Papllllon men , except Judge and coi oner. ( ion , Fnlrehllil lit DCK Molues. Dis : MoiNrs , In. , Oct. 13. [ Sjieclal to the Hi K ] ( ien. Luclm 11. Fniichlld , e\-govei- lioi of Wlfconsln , addressed a veiy l.ugo nnd enthusiastic aiidlemo In tills city this oveniiu. He Is making several spcedies In lowanndei the dlirc tlon of the lepublican state cential committee. In Utah , SALT LVKI : , Oct , 13. Hot was sentenced to-day foi the toiirllitlmu for imuiUi In thu first clegiee , to bohhot Novembei 2-lth. Andiuw .Smith , Kmil OKcn nnd John XUhol-on. cditoib ol thu DcseictNuws , weio sc'iitiMici'dfo six mouths In tin pciillintlarv and svn unu each tor unl.wfnl cohabitation A 11 aiv defiant. An Old lovvu Host Cione. low \ CfTV. I.u , Oct. f3.-Col. M. D. Wood piopilctorof the St. James hotel , of this citv j and ono of tin * hct known landlords In the west , died suddenly of appoplexy In hh hotel this nl teriioun. lovvn County I MOINI M , la. , Oit I'l. ISjieclal to the HhP.J The Iowa county lepubllcans to-day nominated for ivi''bciitaU\o ' A , S. Mm- ehlsuu THE EUROPEAN [ ENIGMA , Will tLQ Presoat Btlkan pilrjanlty Bventu- ate in War or Pcaco ? A PUZZLER FOR THE POWERS. Humors ol' Immediately Impending Conflict Orfrct Ily Tidings of 1'cacc JIoxcm titB li'oi- . elfin An'atrs. Hie Itotimcllnn Trouble. , Ocl. 1 ! ) . 'Hie troops which loriiii.il the gairl on nt Salonha are inaichlng nortlnvard townrd thu ICoiimellan frontier. The Unlgarlans'are entrenched at ricstina , In Uoiiinella , nuarthe fiontler. ADVANOINO TIlOOI'i. Niw : YOIIK. Oct. U [ Special to the Ur.i.1 : A London spwinlsajs : "Hcpoits received dining thu Highland early this morning Iroin boiia me that the Sci v Ian tioops aie ciosslng thu tiontler nnd have created intense excite ment. linthet intclllgcilcu has been leeehed to-day giving latci Information. A torvviud movement ot the Seivlnns ISIIONV going on , thu object ot advance being the Immcdlatu occupation in tone of Aknalukaandstiateaic Iiositious on Iho liontlci commandliig the to id to the Itulgnilan eapibd. Seventy thimsind men , It is ustliiuited , have been con- ( cnttatcd around Nlseh. Jelniiitloii ) of uar between beivla and Hiilgarla is consideicd Imminent , and hostilities mo unavoidable unless 1'ilncu Alexander withdraws his ml- vnncu po-Us on the tiontler and submits ( o thu-.pl/nn > of the linlgailan teiiltoij claimed bv King Milan. Tuikishfrelnfoiccments are being huiiied to the noilhein lionliet ol M.uedoiiia to defend that province from the advaniing ciicmv. The foivv.ud movement ol the Turkish annv tlnentens Uulg.uia and beivla , and Is Intended to cheek the tuithei ndvaiuc ot tioops ot clthci countiy into Tuikbh tcriitory. AN < ir.o rnr.Nrn NRttTisAt.i rv. PAIIIS , Oct. ! ' . Lord Lyons , liiltMi nm- bassadoi , and DeFrevclncet , ri-eneh miiilstci ot loieign allalrs , iirrlvcn at an understand ing by vvltUh thuli iesiecti\c | irovciiiments slull obscive strict neutrality If Turkey lights anj of the H.dU.in states or Gieeee , and the other powei 8 should hold aloof. It U Ix1- lieu'd th.it hostilities are Inevitable , ILS both Seiviaand ( iieece dlsieirard thelnjnnction to adopt a peace policv , and 8Uto thev will keep uiet only on condition that they be c.ompen- ItUSSIAN CONSintVATISJf. St. Pmiussnuiid , Got. Ul The Journal , Do St. I'titui sbnri ; , commenting on the llon- meliaii ( luestion , says flint In vievv ol the pit-- t'litious of minor states It is evident that a eonseivativo policy in accoidanre with exist ing tieatles ouer- > the Uu tcli wicjs to prevunt a vast contlngiatlon in the H.Uk.ui Hnni.ix , Oct. 18. Pnneo JJiMiiuck dis patched a special commission to King Milan to urge him the necessity ot peace. 1IIM.I.1I1Vllt'l : ) HLISVlA. Hni.ouAni : , Oct. H The Oennan mln- Istei h.isstaitud fin Nissa to counsel peace King Jlilan replying to the Tinkish minis ter's demands lo ; an explanation of Sei v ia'.s warlike pieparations , said that he had noth ing to add to his recent circulai to the pow ci s. In diplumatlcciiclcs opinion Is expiessed that a favorable inomentjfor Servian action will be allow eel to slip. ; TL'Ukr.Y'8 PAHitlTAb CAUTIOX. CoNsTANiiNori.B , Oct. 18. It is reported that Princu Bismarck , fi reply to a second circular ot tlie porte , approves tliu Immediate t iking of active tiuainrcHluv "Turkey unlc-M Sei via and ( ! rcece accept tire situation. AUsrniA AiiVisis TKACI : . VIKNNA , Oct. i : ) . Austria has advised Scrvia to stop her war preparations and adopt a peace policv. . I'liAci : I'ltosppns. PAHIS , Oct. M At a cabinet meeting to day a number of consular dispatches vveie lead showing that the Rciious wni prepara tions of Tuikey have considerably cooled the aulorot the vv.ir party in Scrvia and ( Jiecce and affairs in these kingdoms nre assuming a moie peaceful aspect. It is believed heic th it both bervia and ( ! ieece will hesitate along time bclorepiovoking the poitc to resoit to offensive opc'iatlons These consular icports gicatly levived the hopes ot diplomatists in this city of a bloodless settlement of the lion- nielian question. Temps sas : "Austria has joined Hu sia in demanding that status quo bu restoicd in castein Houmella. " Bi.itvi A A not ; r TO ncr. vun WAII. 15ii : ( lit \ni : , Oct , W.-Tie | nniioi pievnils here that King Milan is about to Nsticn declin ation ol war. The statement is made tb.it tioops aieartvancing from Nlssa toward the Huhrniaii , Macedonian and old bcivlan tiontiei.s. Tin CI.OIIID'T ) 911 TATION. LONDON , Oct. 1 ! ! . TheStandaidtlilsmorn- lngsis the situation in the east has become moic clouded within tlm last lortv-elght lionih. The ninhlem could bo dealt vvlthel- Icctu.illy if the tiijilu alliance were milled as it pretends to bu. The problem now for UN- marck is how to settle the pending diillcul- tics so as to prevent Kiidsla nnd Austria from fighting. 11 the lattir agieo to Insist upon thu statue quo or to loiceSeivia to agree to it , ( Jieeee will besatlsiicd and Hlsm.uek will concur. Hut Iheie appeals to be little chancu tli.it flic } willamee. It is not for Kngl.iiiil to act as principal In a miserable- dispute which is onlvof sceonihuy intoiesl though shmiiight coullall } assist it ( Jeiniany and Austila maku thoiujucsl. Irish Polllk-B. IM1IMJ.I , MII.N'I.V C011K. DUIII.IN , Oct. U. Thu nationalist conven tion foi nominating candidates for seats In paillament tiom this ( , ly ( nssemblol to-day nndselcded Mi. Clancy , editor ol lliu Na tional ( T , 1) , Sullivan's iievvspapet ) , and Sir Thomas Hem v Oiatt in jlsmoiiili' . The Int- tei gent emii'i s inothui was thegiand ilaugh- tei ot the KUht Hon. Ilenrv ( iratlan , who bioiuht foiwaul In ITbO nnd 1TH3 the famous billet lightsa'seitinjjtheikjhtof Iielandto selt-goveinmenl. Painell th inki d the delegate's foi the ton- tidencu thuy had leposed in him. Final Appeal. LOMIOV , 0 ( t. 1H. The apjHi.il ol Louis Kiel , the Icadei ot thu Imli-hiccd Insuiiedlon In thu noi thwcst tcultoi ) , came up to-day for aigumcnt. Thu London lavvjcr for ( lliel moved that nement ho taken until the arilval ot Kiel's Canadian ( iiunsul , who wasbilnglng with him an Inmintant docii- ment i espi > ( ting tlio matter , TliocouiL post poned the < ase until tiie-lstlnst. Thoeouit loom was ciowded , but theio was no exclttiuunt ' " \Vclnh Ltvi iii'iioi , , Oct. I'l. A I tliuVelsh llbera- llon confeieiue , Jettura wcro lead fiom Hiightand Chambeilaln In which they said that thu time was ripe fthithc disestablish ment of the Welsh chun-lu Hiight addid that the comliu p.iillament niiisl ( ompletoa n thoiongh land lufoim , which to Wales was thu must liiipoit.int question , A Itojnl 'Vliitcli. M viiiiiii , Oct. 1 ! > H is rinnoied that u inar- ilagu Is meditated hetvvi en Piliuiss Kul.illa , King Alfimsn's jounge l sihler , and I'liiuu Cailos , hell app.nenl to the thionu ot I'nitil- LOMKI.V , Oi I. itr-Loid : h.ilKlmij olilclally aiinoiiiii es tliat parliament will bo dissolved Nox ember 1 < . AunliiHt Church 1'iu'i'iiKr. LONDON , Ocl. li. ! IlerlMi t lil.uUUniu In an address this evening declined that his father was In favor ot cxclndln bishops from the house ol LOMION , Oct. I'l. Thu StaiKhid'H ilcilln IVudlotuii , the United States minister , proposes coming to an early agreement with the German government with reference lo the Uniicroft frcnty , a * cases ot tlm expulsion nnd enrollment ot Aniorli'anHliving iff ( lerminy In the army hi\vo largely Increased. TII OKAXT-SAUTOULS AM U.NI'l.KASANT 8rOlllts AllOUT Mt.l.lH : (1IIA.M ( A VII 1IHK COAHSr.-nHAlNl.D Ill's- HAND. WASHJMITOV , Ocl. in [ Sprcl.il to the llii : J Foi several weeks stories have been In circulation about the unpleasant condition ol alfalis betvvivn Nellie Omnt-bartoils and her husband. Long and minutely detailed histories of the dilllcultj and thu piobablllty ot a divorce have been In \ minus eastern publleatlon olllces for some time , but no pub lication ol thcsu stoiies had been madu In eastern pipers until the stoiy HiM appeared in Donvei. Local pa | > cis here had several columns upon the. subject from diy to < la > . The Critic last evening contains the follow ing , which tlnovvs moro light upon what had mriud ) been piloted : ' 'Newspapti gssi ( ) ] > aimut the unpleasantness existing in the maiiied lelallotis ot Mis. Nellie di-aut-Sui- tones and hei husband docs not snrpi ise fhosu t.imlilai witn theii eomti < lilp. Tlie.v look upon thcMMcpoitsus thunatinai seipieiieo ol an uncongenial to use thu phrasu alliance. Mistt Neilie was a glil ot sweet disposition mid gentle manners , her father's Idol , while Kaiioils was si longli and coarse-grained Lnglihsmaii. Ills gcneial conduit In connec tion with the fact thut he had exhibited some ol Miss Nettle's letteis to him , nccompinlcd with gross icmaiks to persons in a Wiscon sin town , whcie an accomplished voung l.ulv icjcctcd his addiesses , caused solicllmlo among m.nij ot ( ! cn. ( ir.iiit s peison.il liienits , soinoot whom vveie consulted sis to thupiopuctv ol Intoimlng him ot bartons conduct with a view to icvalnlng pos session ot Miss Nellie s letluis. Senator Matt Carpenter finally con sented to broieh the delicate subject to ( ! eii. Grant. He called at the white house and in the must delicate manner possible commenced iclating the ctnicnt scaudnl as to b.u toils notorioi s eondrct , when the gen eral ( ) iuctly icm uUcd : " I'h u will do , "en.i- tor. My dau.hU'i isengajed t > S.utorls and the wedding will take place. " benator Car- pentei , insp akiinrot the Interview , said he nevei feltsochagilncd asat the piesidcut s nhnint closing ot thu conversation , and he would nevei again under anv circumstances attempt to advise about the dome-'tle ullairs ot anv one. It was well known that ( icii. Ornnt was opposed to the alliance , but when his d.iiifchler's allections wuru en gaged lie iicijnie-ccd and would listen lo no aigumunt 01 suggestion to thecontraiy. When Oov. Jewell was icttnn- ing tiom In i mission nt bt. 1'ete.rsbuig to ac cent a position In ( ii.uit's cabinet , he stopped n day at Southampton to call upon the efdei Mi. and Mis. Sauoris , puients ot Miss Nel lie's husband , lie was coidially lecelvcd bj ( hem. but in the couise ol u conurbation , Mrs. H.irtons astonished thuministei lo Rus sia hj icmarklng shu "did n't see what tbere was about Algcinon to cause the danghtei ot thepiesidcnt ot the gie.it United btites to fall in love with and maiiv him. " ( ! ov. Ji-vv- ell siUweuiieutlj expicssed thu same astonUh- mcnt. Io\va W. O. T. IT. IOWA Cm , Li. , Oct. 1. ! . Thu Woman' ! , Christian Temperance Union of Iowa , is in annual session in this citj. The meeting is composed of general ollleeis , superintend ents of depaitmuuts , tiustecs and managers of Benedict's home , with regularly elected delegates from local unions. All oDiceis nte In their places and over one hundred and nfty delegates are in attendajic&acTJju Aus&lpji , opened with lllble leading led by mo state evangelist , after which the loutlnc woik of oiganmng lMgan. The pi-esldent , Mary .1. Aldi icii , gav o the an nual addiess which was an elaborate , com- prehens vc resume ot the vvork of the associa tion dining the last .veai. The Benedict Home has been enl.ugcd atn cost oi 8-1,000 , nnd has increased in numbsr of inmate" . Tde institution Is in a he.dthj linniiel.il con dition. The woikof enlorcing thu piolnbi- tlon law with its difficulties and successes W.Hset toith , showing an expendituie by the women thiough their oiir.iiii7.dlon alone ot over 4-1,400. 'Ibis , with 50,000 for oidinarv pinpo ° es imikos an aggiegite showlinr ot overr-10,000 during the vear. The.uldHssgaveat length the histoiy ot the political action of Hie National Woman's Temperance Union , COIK einiiig which so much tomment has been made , and set toith thorough ! } the leasons why the Iowa W. ( ' . T. IT. has not taken a slmilai position. The corresponding Mviefcuys ie- port shows in statistical ( mm the tiii.incl.il condition of the woik and piomlses ot In- ci cased liitnre nselulness. PUXKIIA lj PAf ! 1JA NT11Y. inn ivii'osi.sf. CIJIU.VIOMI.H Ain.Miivo mi : vi'ri.osKi.v KOM iti. . si.uv K i.s. Xi.w Voitic , Oct. i : ! . A crowd of people gathered about thu doors ot bt. Patiick'sea- thedi.d this moining , waiting foi tliu mo ment when the public could enter the sured edifice and look upon the lem ilusol Cmdinal McCloskey. When their pittance wasneuly exhausted a jiroccsslon euei/ed liom fhe aichleiiscopal | icsidenee , walked slowly along tlie stieel and eiitwed the eathcdial hj the south transept door , bix iinilei taker's men boiothe bed } ol the rnidlnal. Hehind them came a bod.v ot iirle.sts headed by Aich- blsliopf'onigan , Miiiisi-'iiois ( iiinii. F.u ej , Pic-iton and Itox. Di. MeDoiinell. I he last limned in ltd us m isfei ot ceiemonles. the iiioiession moved ( town the south aisle , went tin on'li the main vestibule and iciiU'i aisle , whciu u plattoim and catafalque hid luen eieded. Thohodv ot the cndliml wnsdiess- ed In tulle elesi.isllial lobes. Four candles binned at the comeia ol thu c.ilafaliie. ( | A L'uind ol foui men tiom the soeietv ol bt. Vliueutdul'aiil stood neai ( he caUfaliiue. When thudooisvu lent length thro.Mi open theciowd ( | iilekl > illlcd the ei'iiter aisle , passIng - Ing along in eitliei side , i lie pi oiilc , alter viewing Iliu lumalii" , left the I'mrcli ' bj tin- other exit. mi : i'j u.iir or AX IN OI.VI.M I A'l flllOAf.O. Ciiirvoo , Oct. I'l. [ bpeel.il to tint Hi i.l : -Thueasecl 11. I' . Allen , an ex-banker , who In struggling foi icle.isu iiom his liimiichil dilllcultles undei the Insolvent debtois act , came up again today hcfoiu CommlsHloiiei H.i } lie. Thccommlsslonei icfusdl to giant nieleaso some time ago , and Allen'H atloi- nes asked lei an uppeil to the Unltid btates distilctcoint. TlKMommlssioiui gi.iiitidtlu. appeal today , and Mondiij next . " ] dK' ' > ll.odgeltwillhcMi ai/iimentsas to vvliethei thedistilct ( ourl ( .in h allv ttike up the IMMI In Its iiHMMit Ixailnir. In Hie meintlme .IudgcJ ( ( luinied the iipplliaiit without fall , and Allen was given into the MIS od > m the United .States m.iislinl and vv as taken to hill. Alkn , Whoiioxv lives at Des Molnci , 'Iowa , was ( onnecleil wth lliu Cook Countj National hank , vvbhh .j.dlid. Mis. bmaii lllnekle } , widow ot William Hliicklev , h is a judgment toi about Mo.o 10 ag.ilnst him , ob tained in.IudgoOicsliaiirsioiiit. Ihuiicnnn lilasts. OKI' KAXDV HOOK. SANDV HOOK , N. . ! . , Oct. H-TIm wind nil morning has been blowing at the i.it > ( f lift } miliH pei bow. Np dlsasti-ib have been i eported , mi. IIIAHI I'l.xNS-jt VVM\ . Wii.hi'Miviinr , P.u , Od. 1-1.--A tenllle wind Kliuiii piovnlled IK-IC slixo e.uly this iiiuiulng. Tim Welsh Haptlslihuich , a new building , VV.H blown down. ThioiU'lujut thu conntrj distrh-ls uinsldcrablo dam.wti has been doiiutolmildiiigf. > HKiii Tint : AT HOCK vw.vv. Nt-w YOUK. Oct , M.-Tho tldu nt ltk ) - away beach thin momlng was ( he h gl ii t known theio lot VC.UN. At 10 ocdck thu vvatei washed thu hotel lj a//as and l v , d.wsliiiiK ovei them , white the ] il.illoim- wooden iMthwiH , bathing houM's and all that Is niovablu Is Mug washed out to the ocean , ( iieatdestnictlon Mhieatcnrd. m.suaciKi.s AI iiAi.riMiiiii : . U vi.Tisioiti : , Oil. U. The btoi-c of0ft \ night was destrncllve In this city nnd neigh tmiliood. A nnmberof tiecs nlonir the streets here v\erc blown down nnd buildings In pni- cess of conMinctlon dnmagcHl. A jiorllon of the bridge connecting this city \ \ Itii Ainndel count } was blown nwnv. The large ' ca lion on the city sdM"-capd ! ( , Its pen having been dest i nved. ' 1 he ci eat lire was seen this mo. u- inggultit ; down Clu.sapeake b.i } . IVIXTS. : l.ATO.MA PAUU IIACI B. MI , Oct , 13 Theattendance win large and the weather fair ovei head. The track was horrlbl } mudd } . Mile : Ore } Cloud won. John Morris second end , Tatlloppe llirlrd. Tlini * . 1 : .VX Mile heals : First heat Nodovv.v ' .Tfin , Josh Hllllnu's second , llcrmlno thliti. Time , lr : . hccond bed Josh Hillings won , Nodawav second. Time. l : " f. Thhd lit.it Josh Hil lings won , Nodawn.v second. Time , lift1' ' . Seven furlongs : Solid Silver won. Lolltto second , O'Fullon thlnl. Time , l.i : pf. One nnd one-half mile : Clav 1 aiu won , Lnletin second , Alhlnnu thhd. Time. 2 M. One and one-hall mile over liuulles : Thadv won , Hum Ciusu secou'd , Judgu Jackson thlid. Time , .1:0,1. : IOWA'S COAIi OUTPUT. M V.1IKKD nrmnvsi : ron THIS YIAII : cvtsi.ii iiY nn : sTittiCi : . DJ s MIIIM s , In. , Oct. ii : ISpechil to thu Btr.- : ] The niinuil icport of the state mine inspector was given to the publm to day. It .shows that ( he total coal output In Iowa for the } ear INS : , Is estimated at three million live hundred and eight } ll\othousind , seven hun dred and Ihlilv seven tons , ( y/is/ , ? . ! " ) . This Is n total of : ! 17-01 tons loss than that for 1SS4. This deiicieiicj Isaltilbuted lo several muses , the chic ! ol which was the piolraeled strike nt What riieci , in Keokuk count } , and nt Angus , in Huone county. A H wind loiin aiontnnn. . , Mout. , Oct. ll.-Tho ! Forest Na tional b ink of Helena was swindled out of $ l , X ) , nnd the Fhbt National bank of this elf } out ot Si.OOO , by a man named J. 0. Whitne.v. He procmed facsimiles of the lettet-beads and dliifts. certlneiiles of de posits and ccrtlihates of id 'iitiu cation ot the First National bank ot Alhaiiv , Ore. Iiu then vviolu to th' ' ) twioMmt.ina bulks , foiginittlio name ot thecashici ol thu Albany Innk , staling that In a lew davs Whitnev would be In tl.e le'spective cllics on business and would need mone } , and asking them to accommodate him. In Unite he picseiitcd a ccrtlncate of deposit lei SViOOon the Albany bank , and stated that ho was going out to buy cattle and needed about $2,000 , the other Sl200 he would leave on deposit and check against it when IKeded. The oashlei ol thu Huttu bank ( .ompaud the sluiiiitmt ) ot the c.ishici of tliu Albany bank with a genuine one on file , and the toigerv was so peilect that he was deceived and paid ovei the S2,030. Whilnuv left low n and has not been beaulof since. Thu fiaud was not -coveicd until the diatUs weio returned. The S . IjonlmStrike. Sr. Loi'is , Oct. It. 'I he stilku seems to have died out ted ly , thcie belli. ; no nppeu- iniceot tumble. All lines aiu miming full complement ot i.us and in most cases ( ho police havu been withdrawn allogcthei. Thcr was no inteiiuitlon | to ti.illlc at nil. Several of the strike-is have gone back to woik to-da } , but the Knights ot Liborelaim these men vveie never mumbuis ol that 01- gani/nliun and only quit work throiightu.il. About ( iQOof thestilkers hold a meeting at Tinnui hall , with closed duuis , but those in authoilty state nothing has .been done ot im- .poifanco. , . , V > . e | | .li0imiH ijnft Another Gils Well. Pirrsnuno , Oct. 13. The far est iritnrat gas well Hi Washington county and second largest In the countiy was btruck last even ing on tlio Hasten faun , near Canonsbuig. The natural gas is bum ' rapidly substituted fonoal in this city. Over nttccn bundled dwelling houses and iiidii.stri.il establish ments 01 vinous kinds nic now using natural gas in piuferi'iicc to co il. Two Miners Hurt. Pis MOIMS , la , Oct , n. ( Special to the Hi K. ] Two mine-is named Oeorge and John Hughes wcie suveicly injuied last night in the Km cka coat mines near this city. A fel low miner had placid a blast In nn adjoining loom without w.lining the two men. When the b'lt-t ' exploded It tlnew a Iaue mass ot io.ll and slate into the loom occupied liy the two men , ciu-Onii , ; them and inflicting sei Ions injuiles. riio nt Brjmil , luvvn. 1)1 s MOISTS , Oct. 11. [ Special to the Hi i ] -A Ine at 15r.uit , noth ot Clinton , dcstiocd a fctoie house , bain and part of thu slock ol Chailcs Ander son , general mcichnnt. Loss. iU.ftN ) ; iusuied foi > . 'i,0tii ) m the ( ieim.in inu insiiiance com- p.ui } , ot Fieeport , 111. A Knilwni'H Temperance 1)1 s MOIM.S , la. , Oct. iy. [ bpeclal to the Hi.r . ] 'I lie Itock Island railroad company has Issued an older to its Iowa emploes an nouncing that It will disch.nge any one who diinKsoi who it wen to treqaentorcntei a saloon. The older is cansin. ; considerable ot a sensation. Pintle County COM Miirs Neb. , Oct. lit. [ bpci ial lo the Hi , i . ] - ' ! he icpuhllcan ( ( invention met to- da } and nominated n full county ticket as follows : Tie.isuioi , Mr. I'nhl ; count } eK-ik , M , llouan ; supc'ilntenilent of schools. I' , 1) . Monciii't ; county judge , Win. Coinclliis. A Itollci * n\ploslon. Tr < - ( t'Mlii v , Ala. , Oct. If , The boiler of n In i go cotton gin exp'oded last night , blowing the building to atoms , killing thu fin man and i-ciiousi } injuiing a bjstandei. Tlio Gi eat Scull Postponed. Li inn , V. \ . , Oct. i-The : ) double scull i.ue between llaiilou and LeoiindCoiiitne } and ( 'oiih } has been iioslponcd until tliu nr-t line ; day , on account ot lain. XIMV Yiirk C ci'innn ) Demoorats. Ni.w YoitK , Oct 1. ) . The ( le-rm in Inde pendents to night endoi-ed thu nominations ol Iho count } democrac } . Catarrh Cured ( \il.-inh H a vciy jicvalcut dUca-ic , with ( llstrcbhlng and ( iftuisivu sji'il'tuins. ' ' Iloiiil'M biin.inhla | gilt's ready relief ; unl spudly cmc , tunn the f..ct it .K In through tint Mood , anil thus ic.u Ins ctciy part of the sj-lcin " I siiliT.d ( ulthc ilarrli nftt-i II > LMIS , Tuolc Hood's H.ii4ip.iiilia.inJ I.imnottioulilodany with citarih , .ii.d my grnn.il liL'illh Is iinith better. " f. W. I.n i is , 1'obtal Cltik Chicago Si bt. 1-inils liilliinil. " 1 mlfcud v.lfh catarrh001 8 jcartj tucd m \\inidi-rful curly , Inhilcrs , ilv , , tpinl- ; luguciily oni-hiiiiiluililoll.usvvlllioutlHin lit , J tihd JloodN hiroapirllli , mnl was grcitlv hnprovccl. " if. A. Aliii.\ , \Vorcest ( r , JI w. Ilnoits hiiF.iiirllla ] Is dnr.irteil/ul by tlnio ) u nil nltKS : ] Bt , tin KiiiitilniitluH i > t limed ! il i 'ialh ; il , tbo } > r < > ii < ntlint ai , tlm j/riicss ( f hciiiilug tlio .iil.vo modlclu.ll qualities. The 11 suit Is um dirlni-ot'umiMuil slicnutli , idiclhi dins II iuiio uukiuitMi. Hi nd fdi book ( ( liit.iliiiiiaddition. , ) evidence. "Hood's 8ox.ii aiHIi tnnt < up | nv i-jstut. plllilles l.y ; I Imd. bh ii | ciismx a' ' > lilf ; nd MI uis to nuke mo < vi-i. " J P. rnciMl'Hos , ltcl ; ; > f ( i of Iucd ) < , l.cnvcll , M.ihs. "HmHi's Kifi'ipnllll be its i II olhi'n mil In \vnrllj Us V\4IKlil In I. M " J IIIMUMUIU , , fjOJUnkbtic'i. ! , Now luikC j. Hood's S rsaparilla Hold It ) all il' . ? cM * . $1 ; sK fur $5. .M.itlf only by 0.1. IIODD & CO. , l.o\vcllMass. IOO Do osOno _ Dollar. CHICAGO CATTLE AND CORN , Tuesday's Tratlo on the Board and at tLo Clock Ynrth. YESTERDAY'S CHICAGO MARKETS A Bml Day In Idvo Htoolt Trnfflo Another Hull Oconrdim in \YIienl 1'icHliico anil l'rotalons. . ilvo Stock. CntoAcio , Oct. la [ SiKJcl.tl to the l tt : ! . ] C v n i.i-lecelpls : ! of c.ittlo for the day wcro i',500 head , ainilnst t'W > last Tuesday , making about 18 , 111 foi theweekso far , against 15,0)1 ) foi flu * sumo time last week. Trade nilcd extivmcly dull fiom Mail to finish. A dii7/.ling , cold rain storm prevailed all the iirtcinooii , so thatbiiorswliovvt'ro iiQlfoiccd to go out lem.ilned utidor shelter , rind nearly all ( lasses of natives sold 10@20o lowei , with. bueis not nt nil anxious. 'Uierowcrono leally choice 01 pi line first class nntlviM among the licsh iccjlpts , but the pens wcro fullot medium and common nn.lvcs that were ( Iniitl to sell on account of thu plentiful sup ply , primu rangers , a train or two of which have nirlvc'd , wcro about as good us tiny that have bctn hem this Reason. The ninof Texans was modeiate , and conslstid hugely of tliu can ning soit. Native bnlchei-s' stock was slow mid pi It us weak. Thu rain storm materially IntelIcied with theslockui nnd ieedei tr.ulo , and but few sales were m.idetlurlng the aftor- nooii. The pens tut ) full of this class of. stock. There weru but fuw eoui''ry men on the maiKet Pikes aiu low , ai d salesmen would iimko almost iiny iiwciwsloii In older to get bueis. It was estimated this moining that them weio l.fioo Mockers and leeders on sale nnd no bncr8 in sight , Kcceiplsot stuck calves light und no sales of note dining tliu forenoon. Priiuo ir.oo to 1000 lb natives , S3.70@ii.00 ; u lew lo.ula told last week at 6020. Fall to ; oed natives of IIXJO lo HOO ibs , S.1i.00@ ' > . ! 0 ; iicdiumot 1200 Ibs and upwaul , tf-f.OOdi'-J.sO ' ; mil common. 8.VT.V3I. ' > ; uist class rangers , Wi'iMH ) , nnd liom these pikes down to s.tr ! > 0 , auuiditig to style and quality ; light ul\i d Tex.uis , 'eow.snnd steeis , Sf > 0i 2.h.j ; > teeis , < ytwlrjf.50 : noithcin vvink'udToxnns , Mi.Wcii f.bT'i. ; nativocowo , W.2.X. ! r > 0 ; natlvo mils , i-200 ( < (27."i ; veal calves 5H.00@-f.b5 ; stock calves jnooO gl4.00 pei head ; light .lockers and leedeis , bJ.f 0.7"i ; and best , iicludlng tholeo assorted and shaped up veailiiurs , 'ICKK'iSfiO : sliipplnir Mee-rs , 1KO ! to r > OJlhs r > . KW'W ; 1200 to lilt ) Ibs. fefi.OO ® i.oi ) ; ir > 0 to i-'OO Ibs , S.VJOid > l.br > , Stockcrs mil feeders slow at s2.7f > @ ) .W ) ; cows , bulls nnd mixed , S2.75aH.60 ( ; bulk , S Mii ( IT ; thiouglt Texascattlensbado lowei : U.V ) to l/jJO Jbs , f.tootjrt'.liW ; 7V ) to ! )00 ) Ibs. , NiWfc/U-IO ; MX ) to 70J Ibs. , # J7r @ )00 ) ; western laiigeis lOc lowei ; natives and half- breeds , < : j(0v ( < ( jou ; cows , sJ a'MJtb ; win- Icitd Te.xaiis , f.l.OOfjC'l.lO. S.iles of l'J5 Montana , 1.117 Ibs , at sMOO ; J ! > 1 AYyom- ? . ! , tj ) ; 382 Colorado Textins , 1)18 ) lb- > . , Sj3.40 : iuf Montana , ! , - ! ! Ibs. , SJU5 ; liil Montana , J,2lS Ibs. 4.75. - > HoTho it coi ptsoMibps to-day vrero 'i'f.OOO against W,495 last TucMlay , jiuiklng l , S7foi tlio week BO tur.-against 47US'for , thu tame time last week. The inmltct opcnvd .utlvoand a shade tninur , buyers iHiinif mulcr the Impiession that theic would not hoover 10.000 toJO.OOO. . but latci Kceipfc , nin up to tully 2.VXX ) . and late Hales weiu not as liiKli as at the opening. I'.ickcru and ahiiipcrs bought about 10,000. and tliciti wens .1,000 to 4,000 left. PaeKinp companies opened for the Mrason and bought about 2,000 lough nnd common ends and parts of loads sold at jt.lWXj.ji)0 ) : tail to irood packing hurts , $ ' ! 05 ( frnr , and best hcavv , ! BO . ! l . A load or .o ot fancj heavy hold at S4 00. Light fiorta \\civ neglected nnd sold at & 100 © ! in ; ronsh and mid , & .140ii& { . ( ) " > ; packing and shipping , JV ) to : i. > 0 Ibs , s .iiC ( ) < W.Oii ; light \\eijjhts. 10 ! ! to 170 Ibs , SrMKK.ii4.00 ; JbOto210 lb- ) , S..405J.80 } ( ; ; Chicn o 1'roduoc. Cnic\io , Oct. 1:1. : [ Siwcial to thu Mm : . ] WniiATi Theio wa-s anolhei bull market in Wheat to-da } , and pilces woie canlcd in the alternoon lo the highest point touched during thu upwind movement recuntly inaugurated. The Chli ago stnteiiient of Hie visible suply ] Hhovved an increase ot somewhat more than one million , live bundled thousand bimhels 1 ol wheat , while the New Yoik statement dis closed less than half u million bushels. Wet weather wn leporkd liom ni'.ul } every sec tion , which was taken to indicate a falling off inrcielpts. The cable repoitcd Him foreign imukets tor both w heat and liom.lloldera geiicially vveie very bun , nnd it was only by bidding the full imiikct , nnd occasionally going a little bcond It , that any wheat w.us liiotilit ; out. home ot the large lix il bond's weie very bullish on the tdliu- lion and bought luely. Thu opening jirico lorNovemhei wasViXo. or Je higher than tlieelo-iiigjesteulav. tunii vvhldi then ) was a quick advance to UOKc , but liberal oncrlngfl c.uiMd a bieal ; to bWc , when ) the market icsted lei awhile und tlieii stinted up n atiK advaiKlngtotileon thu legulai bo.ud and closing nt ' .Hi'iCdWiXe. ' In tlio nltuinoon then vvns another vigomus upwaul iiisb , No- vembci loiuhlngDl e and closing at ! UMc , 01 "Jnc higher than last nlghl. One of thu icasonsasslgnul lei tlm i > dv.ineo was that Mlnncapo is had agu n hiv-i eomiiulled to ad- value lispilci in ouli'i to obtiiin wheat in Miilh ii'iit MIIIV | ] ! to kup il cli mills In nicnt- tlon. The icc ( fpts at eleven pilneipal ) e ( olv- Ingpointn vveie VjO.OJObushels l ( i than tlio same d.ij last week , w lilies the nggicgnto sliljiments went about thu sumKxport ilt.uinuseonlinuoveiy biuull owing to the lain } w.'athei. COIIN- lie deeieaso In \lslbloHiipply and the sliength In wheat combined to imilco ainmei coin ni.ukel , and vvitli onlyhllKht tliKtiiiitlons the m.ukcl dosed in the iillei- noon ' . . ( .I'l'hclilghei Ihiin } csleidn } , thodc- ! mmil foi Octobei buliuipiltu mgenl. O v i.s Oats nileil ( | iilut nnd nun , nnd gun- eially a shade hluhei. PIIOVISIOXS PiovInloiiH liimcr , with fair tiade , poik showing an ndvanceof 7K ( < JJOe , whllu hud sluiwid no ntipieclahlu chaiigo. l-'lom tided Him , and In good demand. Hoid- i'i obtained anadvancuot lOcon palenls and liKiiineon wInti I wheat lloins. Local jobbeiK IIUH IKU.I d ticelv , and theiu was also cuino cx- jiuit demand. C.ipl in ( Mt' ) a Itiiiiil of CDIIII tc 1'IIISIII | ( , ( ) ( t. 1,1. TllO Ullllfd StOtCH M > < iet ixUc ) ! in iiildul u camp ot cloven eounteileiteis in Clatlon tounlj > iitU ! > i < l.iy , ( .iptinlng six ot them , the others r.sc.ipliir Into the wooiii. Tin pilroueis vveie liioiiKlit to thlh clt. . , and at the pnlliiilii.il } lii'.ujiig IK I oie UnlUil St.iti C'oiniuK lolici ( ' .indlehti , this iiKniiln- , \\uit held tin , i lijal. Tli olllccis leiiihc toghd Iho names ot Iliohoaiy leslid , iis thcv hojie lo sccuio the n st of the gang bftiiio MI.IIIJ di\h'l'liiMoliiuialiiTH ; Imvo been jil.vlng tlicii vocation ijiiltuMiueijstully in Chniuii , Jtlleihon and f'oiest toujit\ta \ , h.vxo In on ( im.igi d In the imumfn.tiir < : < it hpmlims hihii diilliiis. and luiV ( a thoioiigh sjbtum lei jiliu liu ; tin * MIIIIU In eiiciil.dlou. iictlon , IM > I \ % vi 01 is , ( Jet. i-Tlid : ! election ttidaj vuis xciy do-idy Hcliiiiisnio nut vet comjileti ! , but thu liirufo leeeivi d iii | to midnight indicate Jhe prouah.'a itleutiiin ol lennj , icpuhllcan , lei niayoi by a imilmlty les than UK ) . The bund ot aldcfc mauls demonatle and the lounell lepubll- ( .in bj onuimijiitlt } . CDIIVeise > Ituiioniliiaird. \ < t Hi i .1 h. A COIIVITM ) was today irtiniui : n.ilid lei it ] .iiM.'iiinllM ! In II legf tla U'lmbluaiisnt J"