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1HE t * 'i * * FIFTEENTH YEAH. OMAHA , THURSDAY G , OCTOBER 15 , 1885. NUMBER 0 ! ) . i BOUNCING THE BOURBONS , Continued Returno From Ohio Show Thai the itcpubliaxns Have Swept the State. A PRECEDENT FOR NEW YORK , Qonin Ijittlo IrtemilurltlcH lit tin Co n lit I UK IScoelptH of the Noun at All VolntH The llCtttrilri. The Olilo niertlon. " * Coi.t'MiiUK , Ohio. Oct. H. The republican Ktati ! executive committee estliiHti-rt tinplu rallt } of 1'oraker , republl-an , forgovernoi Hi WOO In ruse the- present ratln ol gain should continue in Die iclurns from Tuesda'a elec tlon. The democratic committee express the belief that tlm iilurallty will not cxtcei ! 18,000 , If It reaches that iiguie. Oovernui lloadly Is Inclined to bellevo th.il I , roiaker'H plurality will not bo IIIOH j ' than ten or twelve thousand when the olllclal returns arc rccehe-d. Hoth com mltlciis arc htlll claiming the imjorlly on tin Joint ballot in the legislature. The democratic committee claim that they eairled the legista- the ticket In Hamilton i oinily .uul have icll- able infoimation th.vt the- } will have a major ity on the Joint ballot wlthM members In tlu luitiic mire , and 21 In the senate. The re-pub- - llrnn tommittce's latest estimate Is tli.il they will have live majoiity on the joint b.il- lot outside of Hamilton county , and In case the- } should carry that , with half of the othei doubtful counties and districts , the house would stand 71 republicans to H ! ) deiurx'rats , and the ht'intlu ! M republicans to I'l demounts. I \H1 Itl I'OUIS. COI.VJMIU H , Ohio , Oct. II. The democratic pt.ito executive eommlttcu ( laims llmleglsl.i- luroon jointb.dlot b } a maioilt } . Thev s.iy they liave positive knowledge ot lift-six nieinbern of the house and twenty-one in the ben.ite , .with six doubtful. The lepublican ( ommiUce claims lltt-nine membcisot the house nnd seveulreu numbers ot the senate outside of Hamilton count } , with live close1 counties and four close ellstikts to hc.u from. CiNiiNwn , Oct. M. Xews fiom llelmout count } , which was doubtful , savs both n-piilf- Ilcan lepieseiit.itlvi-saic elected. 'I his makcd thcicpiihlic.in total in the house 01. The follow ing niajoiitles on the liead of the Mate ticket has been lece-ived at republican heathptaileis tonight : Adams count ) , ic- liubliean. ' y ; Aurlal/edemociatlc ( , 1,744 : Hel mout , lepublkiiu. Mil : Champaign , i epuhlh-an , U7H ; Clinton , icpublfe an , lIOs ; Columbian. ! , n'publk'.in , tlMK ) ; Cuvahnga , ieiublicjiut,8TJ : ; Delmncc , deniociatfe. , 1,054 ; Fulton , icpub- licaii , N > | ; ( iitllla , icpublicaii , ! , : ' : ! < > ; C.i ecu. republican , " ,170 ; flenij , < lemoiiTit , 1 , " > 00 ; Huiou , it-publican , ( M ) ; Luc.w , lepubll- can , -71 ; Madison , icpiililkan , IOS ; Mel-ts , n'liublic.ui. l,4riO : Jleicei , demount. 1J > 00 ; Morgan , iujniblk.ni , 500 ; Morrow , republican , > 0 : Noble , icpublicm , iiW ; I'ihe , demoer.it. : J ; 1'ut- naiu , elcmociat. 1,75,2 ; Koss. lepublicaii , 42S ; Sandusky , demoer.itWO ; Tiumhnll , 10- c public rn vos IN nn : COUNT. CiNriNv.vn i , Oc 1.14. ' 1 lie couullng of tlm rctuins of } cstcitla'selection is in a chaotic state. In picciiitt I of the Nineteenth wind when the count had pioccc-dtd so tar last nightth.it 2M unscialched demoeiatic tickets and 50 unscnitclii-jl lepublican tickets hail been counted tin judges stopped woik and it has not \el been lesiiliied. In picciuet 1) , the box has not vet been openid since the polls closed last night , beeali'-e one ot the judges holding Hut key cannot bet tumid. Thcic.uc U42 vote-s in this box ncc-ordlng to tlm dial. These two pit cincts and one in tlm touutiv are musing fiom the tables , fiom which ft appeals that Koi-.ikc-r has a majoiity ot 5.1T in Hamllloh count } . Tlm tountiy piecimt which is missing , last year gave a lepublican malmity ot 17. The total vote * in piecmetF , Nineteenth waid , is tr l. Fiom these d ita tlm it-publicans claim that Forakei e.nlies the county. Itttuiimon the legislative ticket iiicnot lie-all } so complete , but it appeals that it runs ahead of Poiakei atthe late ol two to a piccin t. This would make tlm legislative ) vote -100 gieatei than I'orakei's. Theie is no no hlblllty of a torn- ] ) lcteicpmt liom Hamilton county tonight , and Indeed nothing tan bo salcly picdlctul upon thlscount } until the olliciat count ib iiinde. Tlm fact that In one pie-duet the judges found mom than 00 votes in excess ol tlm whole-liumhci of ic-gls eied vote-is , coupled with iiicgiilailtles with icteieiice to tin-two pieclnets above mentioned h is caused a chop ftvllng of Indignation. This louinl expies- slou this alteinoon at a meeting ot "tlm commiltce ol one handled , " ( ( imposed ot piondnent business men ot all pai ties. \ction was taken looking to thepiompt and feaih-ss piosicullon ot all ol- lenders. One-man begged tlm enmnltten to omit nntliing thai should be dimeIoi want eil iiioncv , as he would meet all bills , even lethe the exlent olWtXX > if mtcvnito imnlsh nnd JIM veul the trauds against the Inllot. WIIM nir I'lirsinrM HUNKS. AVAsmst.ioN , Oct II. ( isptcliil to the UuiWlillti : | nothing can buleaincd at the v\hltc liouse as to tlm jiicsldent's views on the icsiilt In Ohio , some ! of his calk-is this moiutiiK HIV Ib it they saw no indication that be was in the Ktist anno.\ed b > the news ot a demociatli dtli.it. Aieoidint ; to one ot these ( 'cnilcmcn. the. piesltlent eonsltleis the iiilminlsti-ailon In no way to blame ioi jts- tcida.v s defi.it. Had the demociacy of Ohio allhd itself nioiu elosch with the ailiuliilstiatlon and Us ] ulnei | > los , they NI > Ihut the testilt miu'lit be dilleienl. tsi ) l.ti IIM i. in bo Ittiineil the pie.sldeut h is plvcn noiutlimitlon nt tluiliearln-'of vesti > i- dayVeloc tlon upon tlm ivsidt In Xew V'oik. .Mr. KtosciiMin. iii tasslHtaiitpoHtimistei-Keii- eml , tixluj h.iiil about Ohio : "Tho htate seems to li.ivi" ton lepiihllc.iu. I expected It , foi the state Nieiuihlh. in. Thmlemoeratie claim that their ticket would bo siicc sstul ( 'imv out ol ( ho eonliniud Ohio habit of dalmlui ; ccitldiiKhuhci It was in slulit 01 not " WII\T ntr rjirn \ i'\i'ritss\y , WAMiiM.iiix , Oct. It Ibpcci.il to the lsii. : | ' 1 be 'asti > rii pivss Is \eiy duuy ol tbt'li iim.ukH nliuiit the Ohio election. Hh- lieclally Is Ibis tiueot the dcmoLiatiu news- jiajifrs. 'lliollaltlmoHiSuu ( lum. ) ) Is absolutely M- lent on the subject. 'lliuNnwoikVoild ( Pom ) meiely nv uiaiks in duiible leads iliat ObloliisKoiru 10- imhllean b > VIUKX ) , that the leL'islatuie Is n- imbllcan , ami that the piohlhltlonlsts have Ineiv.i.ed tluli wiUint the c > xpeiiso ot both raitles. It ii-maiks in an cditoilal paniKiaiih t at "Coil OH" MCJCIH will not bo p.iiiilullv , 'ilio Xow YoiU Hun ( Dem ) remniks that Ohio usually t'Ues a lepublleau majoiltv , iind theie was no ic.ison to oxpiet It to ilo othe.iiso this time The I'bll.uli Iphlii TimeI ( I ml. Dem. ) s.\f. ; "It lloadlj had onh Invn smittuu b > mala- il.iund sent out id the stale , as was done two jl'.Us.mo , IliMiiWit haul htou clri'ltd. As1t > MIK , Imutncr , li diou > down many demo- cmts tothu piohlbltlon imitj by his ill timed O'lUM' ' . " 'Jho.NVw V uK Ileiald ( Inil.isavs ; "Ohio Ins it tinned to hci noiiual Kinditlon , InOntf natnndh a icmihllcan state. " It s.is that the ItVlhl.Umo is vet In doubt , and if it should bo ilt'iiiut nitk' ItouM \ be a ubiiko let him- man's attempt to tc\lu < sett ! nalisin. but would Ixtacostl ) omiil It should it-Milt In Jli'l.f.tn's t ledlun tu tbu senato. ami adds " 'I luMlniliiMil a leimhllean Kxl--I.ituie will KIVI tlmstatu Hum tliKthieatt iu' < lill-ciedlt. " 'Hie Wiishlncton Test ( demouatk' } s.ivs : "It tin1 ii' nH in Ohio snipiises no one moit ) than it does UK , nothint ; even tiilntli up- iiio.u hinir tlu * MMif.itlnn will \i \ Impaiteil to theioiintiv bv the nev\s this nioinlii" , Caie fill iv.iik'isvl thu l'u t , moioovLi , vvill uniliu stand that ourn'gret Is about as poignant ns ourastonlshment. When II bccime evident to ns that tlio deinoerntlcIctoiyinOhio would icsnlt in the awrandiyement of ( Jov- ernor Ilonill\ and .Mr. .John .McLean , and In lonpwed imlittiiilj to Mi Mierman , we con cluded that such a victor } was not only im practicable but undesirable. 'Ibe combina tion of IloadI } ami McLean at ( I . xpeiiscof I'liurman VMIS enough to doom the cause. " _ O - TK.VAH OHTIIODOXV. A urn * nirHirTi.TY iv ciirncit oov- KIINMn\T UIPKI1 OUT IIV THf. llt.DIIU OP SIIVBN Dr\ro\ . Cinrvno , Oct. 14. fSi > rol.il to the Hr.r. . ] A spccl.il to a inoinlii paper from .Jacks- bore , Texas , reports a most atioclous affair near that pluoo } e.sterd.iy , icMiltliic in the killing of seven men and the wounding of sev enU otheiN. There had been a bitter feud existing between .James Wilson , proprietor of one of the most extensive cattle nine lies In the stale , and Tied Ithodcs , the owner of a laiie ; sheep ranch. ' 1 he two men lived about live miles nparl , and wcie toimerl } on HIP most fricndl } of terms , having emigrate I to the Htale fiom the same town In Ten- nessce. lloth were membeM ot the sime church , and were desirous of having a church bnlldins elected near tholi nincbc" . 'lhe\ agreed to build one between thorn , but a dispute arose us to where the edllhe vhould be louttcd. The men linallv iiiiaueletl. and the icsult was that two ehuielies weio built , about two miles apait. As the lountiv is veiy fpirsclv M-ttled , theie weie onl.v a lew ] ) cople to attend the seivices. but the piide of both men was aroused , and to make .1 uood phowliuou .Sund.ijsthev lone I their herd ers and co\v \ bins to attend chinch. Uev. A. It. .Johns , a ciicnit lideiMIS engaged to pie.uhal both churches , hohlltujsoi vices at Wilson's on tlie thlnl Sundaj in iMch month , iind at IMiodes' on Ibe touith biuidaj. Consltlei-.ibl' rrliKious lutrest liad been ile- veloiK'd iitvnllv , and the mln s er was in vited by Mi. Wilson to hold .iHeilesot jirajer meetings In his dim oh dminu tbu week. The fin itation wnsticcopted and a meetlnpvas held Mondav uUlit. Mr. rcbodcscalletlon Kev. .Johns Tuesita.v morning and ie-k 'd him to pie.uh In Ids cliurdi Tiltsthi } liiKht , bit the minister iclied ] ) that be h id pioml-etl to lead the mietliiK foi Mi. Wilson. Upon this i-e- tiis.il to pieub Hhotles became veiy nncr.v , ami swoic that he would hicnk up Wilson's imetinjrs. Tnesdiv niulit , while the people weie gathered In NVINon's chinch. Hbodcs lodiMip , tollowcdb } bis herdtisaud tlueeoi lour neihboiy. ! He demanded that Iev. ! Johns i.'o with him at once. Tlie minister letu ed , when lihodcs ami bis followers made a iiishinto theiburcb. Theie weie about twenU jieople present , nnd a li hl eusni'd. K.'volveisvere hecly used , and alter a livily lusilado the intiudeis weiediivcu out , but not until three ot theii numbei bad been killtd , Includlm ; Khodis , The Wilson jmt\ lost loin men , two bcinir killed outright mil two shortlv attenvaids. One ol the women re ceived a bullet in hei aim. ami Kev. Mr. .lolius was sli tick In the be id bv a ball , m ik- Intca seveie spalp wound. The Wilson p.utv followed Rhodes' men to the Mieep ranch and anothei litflit ensued but there weio no mjiie latalitles. hheiill Hiird , ot Jackslmio , with a posse , bas KOIIC to the scene' . Tlio names ot the hurdeisand eovvboS killed baa not vet been IcMined. 81'UltTING nV nuir.iiiov nr.vrii isvns. Ilr.ioinoy Unvnr , Oct. 1 1. Good attend ance' . The track was a. sc-v of mud. Thiee-ipiaiteis ot .1 mile , all ages : Uarbar.i won , Castlllau second , Winston thiid. Time ! , 1:21. 1:21.Mile. Mile. , for nou-wiiineib : Kka won , Jack O'Hearts second , Hrncst , thlnl. Time , l-f. : Mile and one-eights , Pulling : Caidin.il Me- Closkoy won , Una U. .second , Jim Nave thlid. Timeii:0t. 3IIIi > and one eighth , aliases : Ten Ktilke won , Kui 13 , .second , Hanap thiid. 'j'nue. riveH'iihtbsof a mile , maidens two vears old : Auii'olo won , ( ! en. I'lice second. J. 11. 1) . thiid. Time , l.OIJf. M\nvi.vM > .lorui.v rr.irn i\ri1' . . liAiiiivoici , Oct. 14 The tiist d iv ol the fall mcctlmol the Mankind .lotkc ) Club was quite biiccessfiil , thou li the tiauk was miser able. Three-quaitcis' of a nilc ! > : 1'oiitleo won. Svv lit , second ; He'ssle , tliird. Time , 1:20. : Cential st iki's , mile , tv\o-eai-olds : Dew- diop won. Time , itW . Dixie stake * , tv\o mile's , tbic'e-jeanlcls ) : Kast l.viino won , Iclch.ud , tojond ; Long- view. td'rl. Turn' . : ! ' . % Mile ami .1 halt , all ages : Col. Spiague won , I'oiithic , Mcontl. Time1 , 2:11. : I'l ml ho handicap : llouike Coc Inane won , Hepeate'i , bccoud ; Quebec , Ihltcl. Time , IIOPKUTY. inr NVIDOVV or mi : i vn : i nnoit or 1111 : rlllCVK ) ' 11MI.S hl'llMlls TO AN INliK- vnvv. : Xivv : Yonic , Oi t. U.-Spedal [ to the Hi i- . ] Mis. Wllbui P. .Stoic } , widow ot the late editor of the Chicago Time's , is stopping at the Vktoii.i hotel , bpc.ikliur of the law suit hi repaid to the disposition of hei hu-band's piopcity li } his will , she said : "Tho case comes up lot dial in tlnco weeks , but 1 aii- not go Into details unless 1 consul ! my lavv- vcrs. C'hlcigo papcis havei liom time to time given stiinc' lac ts about Mi.t > loie's two \\ills. It is on ! } a < iucston ! of time when eventhing will be auangul s.dlslactoiil } b } tin ! < omls. 1 see a paiagraph in thu pipeis heioth.it the meat bouse nc'.nlj com- jilt ted bv ni } hush mil in Chicago his bien nouglit foi a convent. That is a mistake , foi bow i. in the house be sold when all Ids piop- eity is in the hands of a icceUer and no ovviiei } et established b } the lavu" Tlio Santa ! ' < and South I'.iclllo. Sw rii\Nci"fo , Oct , II. The houthein 1'acilic and Alt bison , Topeka .Santa I'o havoniadean agi cement to h uutlnoiigh Call- loinla business fiom the east , and the south- em I' . ill I m n in business to the cast. The ' 1 he petition to tiuli company Is not made known. A piomlne-nt hoiithein I'.n Itic olli- cial , Inti'ivievveel liHil''ht on thu subject , said : "TlmAtcIiNon , Topeka it .Santa IV came In heii ! and wo c one hided It was best lo sliaii'tho buslnesb. " 'Ilio Oie' on I'allway and Navigation eompaii } is not Ineludidln theaii'iingemcnt. One ) lesiilt of ( lit1 agiee- mentisthat ilie .Santa I'e abandons tlu > idc.i ot establishing an linlependi'iit line1 ot steam ers. between ban Die-go anil ban Knuulsco , Imlco llrlo iinel Wi-htc-rn , Hi ooMixciiox , Oct. 14.The ) annii.il efee- tldii ot Ilio ilhectors of the Lake Kilo & We-stein hill way wasliclil.it the general olllco eit the eompanv In this ell ) to-tlay , about 50,000 shaies ot the stock being lepiesented , Tluvo new dliettois weie chosen , as follows ; Claience Can , e > f New \cul > , vice Couiuhu | U. Cummlnghhodccllned an election ; Kil- wlnT. Itlceh. . , ol Now Yoik , vice John T. Maitln , and \Villaidl' . Huellei.ol Xew Voile. who was chosen to till a vacauc } , Tlioio.ul is la ) Ins l , ° 00 tons ot te-e 1 tails m'i month. 1'laltc Count } Dcniocints. Coi.UMias.Keb. , Oct. 14. ( Special to the Hit : ] The dcmocndlc lount } lonventlon ceinvencel to-daj and nomlnntcd the follov\- Ing county ticket : Ticasmei , C , A. Xe\v man ; sbeilll , D. C. Kav.in.m''h ; supeilnlen * dentot sehooln , W. H. Tediow jiount.v jud.'c , C , A. hpeice . colonel , Di. William l.dwaub ; deleBMles to thu stalu convention , J. K Nculli , J. A. Kchoc > , ( icoigci Lehman , ( H. II. HeiUIe sephLvnch , I'lillip lende-i ! , J , li , Dclsman and F. liiodtuchici , Devttetl Ham Hiiro HoM'siiAi.r , IM.fj tet. ) 14 , Ml II.in let It. Weston , daughte-i ( eit W. W. \ \ cston , lut-a- lelunt of tlm\Valie minify Niviiigshanl ; , was toilnj iii.n i led tei'llau ' } S. llattou , of Clilca- go , and a few hours nftei tlm weehllng it-past had been pailaken ol , Ihlity m nmio of tlm gut-sts weiD tult n vlolentl } III. showing un doubted i > lgnsol poisoning. Phvslcl\iis : \ v\ho WI-H ) ealhil to attend the pitlciils agieed that Ihusitkiii-ss was taiiM-il liv potted ham iMdln nuiklngbaiidwlchcs. The } aienow doing well. BRAWLING OVER BULGARIA , The Squabble in Eastern Enropo Workiu" Up to a Fighting Pitch. DARK-ROLLING WAR CLOUDS I/OIIIIH , Keirfflnj ? Cnnnon and l\u'U'areHiiR Trooiis Aloiif ? the Unlgnrlntt JYonHor Other ITeiprs of 1'caoc Shattered. N , Oct. 14. 'J ho hopes enteitnince1 last night , of n pcarrful settlement of tin Honmeiian question have been bhatte-ied thl > mcirniiu ; b } a dispatch from Constantinople stating that the conference ha.s formally do elated that the poile has dis.ivovvcel the Hut garo-liouiuclla union. Further nevvslsan < llclpited with considerable ! alulcty. Ce\siAMisoi'i.i ; , Oel , H. Orcat anxiety prevails In mlliturj elides throughout Tin- ke.v. Tiooi > s are bc-lii bastll } aiim-d and c > iiuliied | | for Immcdlalo seivlce. The sultan Is determined to tight galn t lurtherdis- mcmbc'iment ot Turkey and laige beidlesol tioops me being sjiecdll } conretitnited on tlie tiontierat strategic points within e.isv sinking ellstaiices ot lliugaila , ( in-eceuud bei v la. Troops of horses and Held guns aic1 being ellsp i te lied to the front night and da } , Moslems are enthushustle and volunteeilni ! In large numbers. A conspiracy has bce-ii disc eve icd at the palace' which has led to the1 e\ile ol f-ald Pasha , ex-gmnd vi/lci. WAU riil'lINd IIlIIKKV. . Co\srA\ii.voi-ii : , Oct. H. Tim poite 1 awaitlugtliuiinal repl } of the powers before taking dec Isivu ; u tlon. A portion oi the ealh Inc-t iccouiiiieudeil tlm iccogiiitlon ol Hut- gailan union. Otlieisareol the opinion thai ( iiecceand Servia will lemain ti.impiil if the union Is not icciunlii'd. The1 military party In viewing the silence of the jiowers consid ers that the > are unajriecd as to what collide to puisne and nmo tbnl Hiilgariabe invaded , that the great Balkans oce'iipled ; that the liulgamn tov-.n of Widdeu he given to hervia In ordei to weaken liuhiarfn and cou- cllhitehiivia and that the dlstiict of Hei- nianll , Haskaiill and I'owak be sel/ed as w.u Indeiiinit } . The sultan hesitates between these diveigent counsels , le.inlng rathei to the policy ot conciliation. Meanwhile mill- taiy piep.u-ations ate iiuabite-d. Kinpp bas bi'e-n uiged to li.isten the deliveiy ot theglius , pavmcnt foi whicb his been guaranteed. Kver } thing indicates an eailinvasion ot Hulgaila. In Icidlmr Tuikish ciicle-s the opinion is exprrssed that a mijoiity of the poweis aie inclined to retuse to iceognUe Oiilgaiiau union , as tlicy consider that ( ouise would be the least dangcious to Kurocan ) peace. ThcMaiuisdeNovilcs | ! , Fieudi ambissa- dor , and Hen Van Itadovvitjeim ( in am- biss.idoi , evprc-ss astoni-liment tint the Tuikish gene'inine'iit did not --cud tioojis to e.ustc-rn lioumclia at tlio beginiiiug of the tumble. Other loieign ministers aie less out spoken. llttl.OAllIA's filNTWS or WAK. I.OVDON , Oct. W. 1'iinceAlexander's vaoht liasanlvedat Uustchtik with 7,00)Xl ) ( ) live-fi-aue iileces (557,000,000) ( ) and 17,000.000 c.utndgcs fiom Kussla , The Hust dink arsenal is making ( ,0,000 Uerdaii cait- iklgcsdail } . ATS1I1IVl'OOT. . I'MUS Oct. 14. Hepoit has reached the foie-ign olbeo heic- that Austin is pit-paling to dispatch 1)0,000 tioops to Bosnia .uul llei- /cgoviu.u A 'Nvii.D-rAr nuvion . , Oct. II. It Isiepoitedthat I'rlnco Ah'xandei , fc-ai Ing an invasion of linlgari.i b } Seivian tioojs , h is liuuied to Sofia. The Political Coiiespondeine sa\s the Novosli bas been suspended tor publlsblng an aitielo in favcu ot KA IIIIUI 1'ICIIIT 'IIIAXI Vl.r. . LONDON , Oct. U. H is repented th.it King Milan , of Servia , has intoimtd Hie powers that he must elthci goto w.u or ahdluite Ids tliioue , and that he has decided to go to war. He has pic'paicel a manifesto to his aimy , which it ib c\u | > ( ted will be issued to-moiiovv. COUN i in-Aiia \ c i.s. CovsiAMXoi-i.r , Oct. U. It Is rumoied that Tinkey mid ( Jree'ce have concluded , i bceiet lic.it > against be.rvi.iand liulgaua. Arrogance. Cvi cur PA , 0"t. 14. King Thebaw , of nurmah , has answeiid the communication .scut by the chiet commissionei toi Hiitish Hut mah in accoid.un e withlnstiuctloiis tiom the Indian goveinment nnd Km nub tr.iling association. The king 10 l > lied In aiiogant and insulting teinis to the note- and refused to dise-uss tiie e laiiu of tlie tiading eoiiipanv with the Indi n goveinim-nt. The t hlei commissionei bas asked foi leinloicements lo ( lie numbei ot K.OOJ men betoie sendlni : an ultimatum to Maud.ila } , the capital ol Miirmah. LoMiov.Oct.I4 l.oid Kaudolph Cluuolilll , Loid Sillshmy and Loid Dulleiin dlsurie'c in ic-gaid lo me-asiires nece-ss.u } to iiic-scive liiitlsli inlhie-nce in ITgipei li'iimali. Clad- slone'sgo\einmeiit.seut Duneilii a note to "cliiiiiii ttc riench inllnciicc' in Huimab. " .Salislmiy issatislied v\Ith assinaiiees ot the Klein b that the- } have no di-Mgns In Itui- mah. It Is tlioiu'hl inobable that Dulleiln will bo ice died liom nidla. Coiielition of 1'eiu. Ni.w VOIIK , Oct. II. Mail advices fiom I'anama state that Peru Is still In a eloploi- iihlc condition. Two messengeis tiom ( ien- eial C.iueies to filenda In Taim.i weie ea | > - tuied b } goveinment toices. ' ] he most dam aging letti'i-s we-ie dlseoveaed. Within a tew liouis the ) jails wi luiiouded with lilcmls cit the mountain general , and some ot the most piomlnent mi'ic bants wcuhanHicd. . Canon .Medina , oneol the most dstliigulshtdpiclate--i | ol the c'.ithi'ili-al was ulni oidc-ii d to leavn the coiiuli.v. Im lias ( alien Into the h.iniK of the Caiceieists , II is said that the most hoi- ilbln atiocltles weie committed by thci n bd cajitois. M \iniii ) , Oct. II. A seven- shock of eailh- ipiako wastult } i > stenhy In ( iranadi. KI-Liiii'nil t < Hhi } saj s Spain aiiswe'ied ( ! ei- ni.ui } 's note lesjii-c ting ( ho Caiollmts cpies- tlon , and bus aeceple d I'.ip.il mudlatbui , and has M-nt doi'iimoiits to Honii' to supjuit hiii claims _ _ TlioltiillHli Kacllc.ils. LOMION , Oi 1. 14. fall ( hailesDllko , sjxak Ing at Halifax last evening , described tlm tut ! iadii-.il si-home toi local gou-tnmcnl , with elective cniniclls lor Kiucl mil , Iii'laud and . collaud. Ho lavoie-d compulsoi } tak ing ol land for allotments. Tin ) Plague In Spain. M \DIIIII , Oil. H. Two bundled and titty- thiee lieu c.ise-s of tlioli i.i and lOUdeaihs fiom tliuill-iMbC weieieporteel In , Spdiic's- te-iehi } , _ IOWA M3WK. AN I.I I.VAIOUDJ SIJC ! \I. | > . Al.rns v. Iowa , Oct. -Ihpeciiil to the liil ] -'llu lingo grain e-i ! > \alru lu'ie In Joug- im ? to , hums N. I'oilei was ce-.tiove'd | b } liio this moinliv. The building mid most of Its lontents weieu ) total lo s. A hi .NN VI ION M.ht'IT. lPs ) MlH.NKs , Iu\Vl ! , Olt U. [ SpCll.ll to tlm Kn ! Oultoai-ensallon wasiie-ate'd to da } b } commencement ot a suit bv thu Capital Oil } Loan and liulldlng tissue fiitlon against its pie'slelent , Mi. J. K. Cocluane , a wnl ! known eltl/en ot K.tst DCS Moinc * . The suit is biought lo ii-cuvei neatly folly thousand dollais which It iM'baigeil In the * , petition that tlm pii-sldciit ot lii' | association connived wltll thu see n lai.v tnmsappiouiate. | ) 'Hit-.sefieUtiv Wiisehaiged with Inliu , i ilefanllt'i ' M-vei-.tl months a to and Is now awaiting lil.il. hut not till to-day was there any public knowh'dmithat possibly tlm picshleiit of ihlswi'll-knnwn tin.incial In stitution vv.ts in collusion with him. Thuat- falr has eieate-d a great sensation In this eit } , whet is all p.u tits ait ! N > well known. IOWA w. c. i. u. IOWA CITV , lowa. Oct. H.-TIm second l.i's luoctHHlliiKi ot tin ! Icm.i Christian Tempcmnco TTnlon opcncel wltli Increased attendance. , ,5Ilss > Iary II. Hunt , of Uoston , tlm natlonnl Ktipcilntendent ol thu dcpaitmcnt of brienti/tc / Instruution In Fchewls ami eollegci. was present and p.utlci paticl in the \vork of tlibcohvcntloii. In tlu discussion ot the finuchlsc woik Miss llnni referiett to the heaity hyminth } and valuable help of the Irish Amcilcan element In the Massachusetts le'clslaturo In the pasiaire ol the ) temperance education law ot that state , Numerous reports of suiKalnfondents ot de partments weio received and acted upon , The Interest of the ) convention i-en tered on the report of thu dupartmenl of legislation , of which IMr . J. Kllen Kostoi IB htipeilnlcudent. As ,1s vvell known , thlf Jnd } ishttongl } against Uicth lid piit } niovti mcMit , Her lepoiteiulwdled an c.u nest pro t < -.st against sue h piuty ttctlon , which she \ llevrs huittul to the best Interests of the tem perance cause. The convention closed lt alteinoon session with < discussion of thi- lejiurt , tbestnmg sentiment of the enliven tion being In tavorof noji-paitisan aetlun. r\MI'AI NIXt AT Mlll.i : SlOl'X. ' LIITI.K Siou\ , Iowa , Oct. 14. [ Special tc this Iii.j ! : ' 1 bo elemoeratic nominee foi rep' le-scntatlvo addiessed thuresld'ntsof Little ; blouto night. He stated be had jnsl learned ot Ids opponents ( Mr. ( ilcoMin ] death at IunlapCtefoiilay. I'OMIIOS AT ONAHA. ONAW v. Iowa , Oct. . ISpeelal to t'm Hi.n.1 Hon. W. I . Allison mid Hon. W. L.urabce addiessed a laiiej iiudlence In the skating link here this atternoon. The.v le main licit ) to-night , tii | ! guests ol Judge Oliver. A sr.NHA1IO.VAt , OAR R1OUY. Hum , Kossiith Co. , Iowa , Oct. H. [ Special to the Hi i : J A ieiu.uk ible plienomeiion bus just appeared here. While ( ! . N. Fair banks and a man were ) ' boring a well on the jiiiuv of James Mai low , four and a halt mile- ' southwest ot this place , and when they hail n.ichcd the depth ol tmout foH-elght feet. with about foui leet of vvatei , the ) anirei biokethroiuh bluecl.ivundateiilhli ! niailn ? and splashing ot water took place , which could lie distinctly heard at a distance ot twcnt } lods. Thinking tlm phenomenon to be ( lamps the men staitedlo lowei a I.iiitein down , but they had ncaixiely got the lanteiii ne-ar tbu well wbc'ii the gas , found to be es caping in u heavy volume , teiok tiie- and sent up a sheet ot blue llamoto the height of six Ice't above the mound. A boiler of vvatei was dashed on the llaiuls but It continued tu 10.11 fill nU'ht , einitUiign smell like gasoline. AN i.i ) ! rou's iinm : VVVIIM. ) : Dr.s > IOIMS : , Oct , li The wile of II. P. Albeit , editor ot the Sentinel , died at hei home in bluaitto d ly. The Sentinel lecuntl } removed fiom Audubon < n GHATK KlLOSOFKn , GON. BAD A\I SUDDIIN IMJA H Or JOSH IHI.I.INnfi IN A CAI.II IIIINIA HKAI.TIt IU SOIIT. > IONIMIIV : , C.il. , Oct , 14. H. W. Shaw , better known as "Josh Hillings , " dlc < l at H ! o'clock this morn ing of apoplexy. The body will be umb d med and .scilt east. AbontUl : > this moiiiini ; Dr. Herntz w.is summoned to the hotc to attend Josh lilt- lin s , who w.us sitting on ach.iir in theve tl- link' , ami uently enjo } h\g \ the best ot health. When the phjMc'ian amve-il ho eomplaincd ol severe pains in blsclil'fltajid lemai ke-d : "M v doctors , east oideied ics4of the1 hiain. " and added , throwing luck his long ban , "but } on can see I do not have to" work 111 } brain toi a simple lectuie. It couie-s spontaneouslv. " While he w.us Ulking he siuldenlv tlnew his hinds ovei Ins he id and tell baukwanl unconscious. He was carried to his loom and at the end ot three minuted life ! w.us ex tinct. Hiswlte , who.uxonip.inlcd him on his dip to the I'ac hie c.oaat.'was ' with him during bis last moments. The tacc has ict.uncd a peiicetly natuial expressigii and bears no In- elicatlon ol pain. He w.is to have lectured lieie Fncl.iy night tor the buneiit ot theloc.il lodge ol tiood Teuf liti'sAttho / hotel ho had iii.ulo niiiibclt .1 gen rall.ivorittj by hit ) good n iture. _ i- TIIK CIIUllOII , MILITANT. now AN .oiiincrioN'AiJi.n PIHHST AVAS iwivi.N' FIIOVI mi : r.vitisii IJY MASKKD JIU.N wim invoi.viit3. : DmuoiT , Oct. 14. [ Special to tlm BHK. ] Dining the past few weeks great bitteines has existed in the riench church of St. Joa chim in Detroit o\e-r the displacement of Fathci L.ipoite and the appointment of rathei DangeUei , a Uelglan , by Hishop Uoi- gcss. The congregation eleinand that the bishop should give them a Ficnch-Can.utiun piiest. Thebishon has not } et itndeied : i ioiin il decision. I'bcie was talk of going te > law al o of appealing to Home. Last night atlalrs came to a crisis by six masked men witli cocked icvolveifi chiving the Uelgian ] ule.st and his assistant fiom the ie > ctor } and obliging them to dumpthcli peisonal etlects Into an expiess wa on waiting at the dom. Theie is intense e\citement to d.iyamoiu the Catholics of Detioit. It i.s gencially bc-- lieved that when the- bishop leturns tiom Me- Closke's tuneial be will c-xcommunleate tlio paities diicctly tonccined , and peihaps the w liulo p.u isli. Convicted of Killing a Cliinnnmn. Hum : , Mont. , Oct. 14. Some mouths ago tlne-e ) drunken white intlians e-nteied the cabin ot Ah Tit , a Chinaman , buttei known "Opium Jim , " lor tlm pinpoint robbery. When they found no money they assaulted the old and helpless Chinaman with knives , lurk-ting IIIOH ! th in thhlv wounds upon him. One of these peneti.ited the lung and piovt > d t.ttal. 'llielilalol the assassins , which be-gan last Wednesday. eM-lted much Imi'iest heie. It was tcaicd that eonvktlon would not be possible , be cause tlm vii tint vvns a Chlua- m. in. The jmy in Ihecaso ot Lliuei Cannon went out at noon on Salindiy and did not le- tuiii until Tuesday mmniiu , when llu-y u-- tuined a veidict of niuidei in the MCOIKI de- giee- . Ills accomplice's then iileaded guiltv b } coiiM'iitol tlm couit , Jolin Itileyto muidei in the second degic'cunit KIclmid F.uie-11 lo voluntai } manslanditei. The s.-ntiment In thodmimunlty is tint the veidit tis not just , but that all tliu-e should bav o been handed. 'liio Weather. W \Rinvf.Tov , Oct. n. Upper Mis sissippi Valleieneially : fall vve'ath- ei ; shghtl } waimei In .soutbe-rn iioillon ; sta- tlonai } tempi-ialuio In noithein poi- llon : soutbwesteily winds , shitting to noithwesti-il } In iioithirn ] > orllons. Mlssouil valhIeneially tali wealhei ; Pouihto west winds , shilling \ustcily In iioitbc-in jioitlons ; sllghtl } waimei in south- em poi turns and stationary tcmpuiatuio in noi them puttioiib. frDt'iiuefi'i ' : , Iowa , Oel. II. [ Special to tlm Hii : . | .Senator .1. K. ( iraves , ol Dtibutpte , waslo-dii } iciinuiinatcilfor timscnato h } tlm it-publieansof nubiujimcuniity. Mi. Craves was one of tlm IcaiJInit nnti-juohlbll onlHls In the last M-nate , and a though Ids count } has n l.uge demociatlo majority it Is thought tliat be ma } be elce ted. llastern l miRi'ii'iit Ti-iillir. Xrw Voiih , Oct. u.w-Tlititiniik line pis- M-ngei agents to-da } MibMantlally agreed to ic-vcilly the old emigrant i > eel and establish at Castle gaidcn a joint pOKscngci and ticket ageiie } . Assistant Coiiimisslonei I'leii-on.iis i haiimaii of the iia i'iii'i'i commitlc-e , will toi the ) iiesenlhayo chaigei ot thu aiiangment. It will vniiiallv eoiitior the entile cmigiaiit tiallie ol the Atlantic staboaid. Down on the Washcc-man. HOST ox , Oct. II. Tlie.Nalioii.il A "so iittlon of Laiindiuiien toili ) elect d oil ) is ami adoptc'd resolutions dcmmiit ing Chinese labor In gene tat and ( film- Ifiundumen In particular. ' ] ho next annual mee-tmg will bit held la Cincinnati. , Tlio CMncM ) .Must Cit. asu , Cat. , Oct. H \ 111 broke out in the Chlnost ) l.uuuliy eonier ol Ki'ven- teenth anil Mail.ct sticrU at ao'ehnk HUH morning. I'ho Cliln.imen weio binned t < > death. Tun Uai'gi-n ho ilk. KI.NC.SION , Out. , Oct. ll.-Th > bnitris Heaupoitaml Advi'ntmvhavO'.unk in theht. LawiencinivprnearCaidlntl. It N ft .uul thai oett ufthu AUM'iitmu has l > eti ) lost. NATIONAL NEWS NOTES , Iron Workcra Oonvoy lo the President Thcii Satisfaction -with Protective Tariff. AFFAIRS AT WASHINGTON. Colorado and Dakota Donleel Their 1UII The Civil Servloo The aouthorii Va- clllc , IHu. 3'nrlfT nntl Iron. iA , Oct. 14. At the meollnp of tlm executive committee of llm Amcilcaii lion nnd steel association held licit ! lo day foi tlm pin posu ot constricting the eireuku lettei of Seei'etar } Manning in icl.itlon to dutle.s on Imports , the ; tollowlng was unanimously adopted : 1'esolve'd. That wo approve of the action token by the olllceis of this association re- epicstln , in response to tlieeliculai ot Secie > - ta.y Manning , infoimitlon tiom lion anil steel mannlat liners e-oiiceinlng the cost of the pioductlon of the \aiioiis aiticlcs of iron and steel , hc'llcving that such infoi matlon could not tail to justily tlm pres ent duties on those piodiic-l.s. Hi-solve-el , That we icgaid thepresent laritf , which was enacte-d k-ss than thieo } ears .mo , alter ne.uly two } e-ais ot loiigressionid agita tion , as iKilng In the iiiiln a wise law. al though II contains some elclccts vvhhh we1 would bo glad to seccouvctcd , if this could In- clone without icopuiilng the wbo.e nues- tion of t art II icvisioii. Kesolvcd , 'I bat we are e.unestly opposctl to an } scheme ot levishm which toute-m plate-sain further e lunges In the present iarilV than n judicious substitution ol spcciuc for ad valorem duties. Tlm coi icctioii ol such manifest I'irorsns low rate's on tin platea late which give-s to Kngland a mouopiilj ot the manutactnrc ot this Indis pensable article * , and penults no Ameilc.in elti/en to engage in its jiroil IK lion. Uesolve-d , Tint it Is our ilnccie opinion that it agcnenil levlslon of l.ultr should he unde-i taken at tlie next session of eongicss , the immediate effect would be to seiiouslv check the welcome iwival ot business which lusrecontl } commence-d in evciy p.ut of the country , and we appeal to eougiess to luomplly deel.ue Its hostility to any such pio- j et. Itesolvpd , That we appeal to the president and to the secie-taiy ot the tie-asm v to give .issiiraiic-e to tbecountiv in the ollldal paiie-rs wliic'h they will so m prepiie in antlelpiuon ol the mi-ctingof e-ougiess , and which will bj eagerly read by all the people , th it the pio- jc-c t ol anothei general revision ot tin1 inh at tlie present time does not ic-ceive tbeli olllelal sincti'Ui. Hesolvd , Tint such infoimatlon as has been collected by the Ameilcau lion and Ste-el Assocletioii , concerning the cost of tlm production ot iiou and steel , sli.ill be trans- uiittcel to the seeieluvot the trcasuivas e-.ulv as possdjle and c-opies ot tlm foicgoing it-solutions be ti-ausmitled to the piesideiit and seeietai } imniedlatcly. lie Don'tjGet theJfonoy. . AVAHiiiNciro.v , Oct. 14. An act of congic s providing for tlm taking of u semi-decennial census in the states and teiritories , author ized tlm secietary ol tlminteiior to pay halt tlmcostof the census whcic rctuius were hied with the doivarlmeiit before Septembci 1. Dakota and Colorado each took a census and mescntod accounts ammintinz to STi-WO and PJO.il'J lesjicctively. Ceitiiicales ten these amounts were made out bv tlm Int'-rlor d - pirtment , but upon presentation to the tie is- ui vilcpiidni'iit they weie cancelled for lea- sous below given bv the hrst comptrollei : lion. L Q. C. Lnnai , secretaiv of the in- tciior , Snt : In explan itlon ot tlm cince'llcd certiiicat'-sof this ollicc , in the accounts ol tlm tcrntoiy ot Dakota and the state oi Col orado foi espouses for tlm semi-decennial census ol 1SS"tiansmittcd to jour depaitumiit by tlm ic'glstei of tlm tieasmv , I have to stat" Ihatliolb the state and the tenltoiv aie Indebted to the United St lies on a ( count ot thedistiht taxed Au'rustfihrtl. . In the sum of S-M.'UWJ mid ? 21.is : 44 respectlv ely. In ac cordant P wllh tbc'd'cislon of tliNofllceln such ca es of indebtedness on account of ilhec t taxe-s , it has bwn din-cted that a sum ecpial to the amount due bo withheld until finilicr action in such eases h is been taken. In the case ol the tenitou ol Dakoti , sii.i.'iTi of the amount { * ' , " . , Wl ) C'Ttihe-d ' to be due , Ins hc'cn dnectecl t ) lie- paid. and in HICIM'-P ot the s | ite ol Colondo , im amount has bec-n dliectecl to be jiaid , is the state IndphtPdnesx is In excess of tlm amount eei tilled lo be due. Quarantining C.uiailn. AVvMiivoiov , Oct. II. A elicular ai > - piovc-dby tlm president inie ardlothcmain - ten incjof inspection's on the noithein irou- tiei ol the- United State's , has been issued to the m nine hospital seivhe , customs oflleeis , and otJie-is c'cmcc-rned. Attei rec-iting the cpiai in line law and Its apnlh'itlon to th" prevention of sm ill-pox bioii''ht Irom C.iiiTd i a numbei ol oi dei saic made' , the- most Imnnliuf of which piohlhlts liom i-nt'-ilug ( he I'lilt-d ' Slides all peisons ouiliii ; fiom Infccli-il dls- tiiitsnnd notgiviinr satlsf ic'orv ' e-vld-nee ol being fieo tiom tlm il.ingei ol coineyin In- Ic-Lllon. Hallway Liinel Granti. WvsuiN'e , iox , Oct. II. Secietaiy Lnmr , Assistant SeviefaivJenks , and the assist nit nltornt'v geucial fet the Iiiteiior department listened tea argument todi } on t'm appeal ot the Soulhein I'aellklallioul company fiom the decision ot thuc'ommlsslonei of the I mil ell ) > In what Is known as tlm "Ha' k- hoim giant" In soiithein Callti'inia. ' The i lhoid coniinv ) VMIS ipjiipM'iittil bv Mi. S'dno } Dillon and piomlnent c-iiiiisi-l. The point at l siin Is theold one1 c-'inceiuing flm onneishlp of c'ltiln liintN wlu-iu tin- .Southern Pacific and Texas 1'acliic land giants oveilapped. tl the1 Mallj , O t , II. Tlm poslmister gene-nil bas ilcchtod lint llm elepailment is iindei no obligations to deliver mailtluown into Itsboby Wells , r.u cut Co. aflci they have ) cancelled tbeli stamp , and postmaste-rM haves bi'eini'iiiested | to i.-fuse all Hiich m it- tei. It appeal s th it it has been the pnctlco of ! lmespie s toinpiny to tianspoit letters as lai as their lines e-xtend and then ulaco them in tlm United SI itc-s mall lot eleliveiv when ) tli" point ol i It's ! in iiion is he-Mind tlm limits of thiii own scivln\ The ! fiovvlc' ' Coni iihsoii'r ) > .hli. | Ilosrov , Oct. 11. Conceining tlm lepcut fiom Washington tint the thaiimansblp ot tlio United Males ( ivil seico | coiii'nlf-ou ' li.ul been oITeicd Col Clinics Codmail ot Mas-aclniM-tt1' . that gentleman to-day snlil : "I bavo had convc isatlons with the picsidcnt em thehubject and I have given him what I tnnshlci siiltli'lent leasons wh } boslmnld not otlei the position to me , Tlm pieshlcnt has not niacli ) the offei to mo and pioluhlv never will make it. " _ _ A Novy Tlnilier A eiit. WiilNnniN , ( M. U. A. J. ruc'kett , of Kentiick } . has been upiHiinted Umboi agent onimlandolllie. A TrflhOF AfttMIt I WlSIIIMMON , Olt. II. K. H. L. Oclllld , ( rtcelal agent ol the lalxu bmeaii , slatloind In l.iigland. Ins le-hi ncd , having completed his I'looclri Dow ii South. ON , Oct. -Athlivs le hero tcnlay Indie at a general washout of lalhoads In ( ieoigla , and .sviloitsliitciiuptlou ol tlm malls. Thi ) I' ' t-tntlyo Axo. WAsiuve.iKN , Oct. Il-Willlaiu A. Yin- cent , thief jie-litool' the ) hUiieiiu | ! remit ol New Mexico , recently appointed Stephen W. Dorsp } a member of a commission to draw' ' the grand and pe-tlt Jurors lor that teriitorv. \\astoilaysujpended fiom ollice by the piesldcnt. Our Tiiprxncnc Coninl. " \V.\8iiivtnov , Oct. 14. The piesldent to day appointed Thoiims J , Jcrnlgan , of North Caiolina , ( ousul of the Unllcd Slates at Osaka and lliogo , Japui. A S , Wo. , Oct. 14. Wm. Jlontgom- try , u ranchman , was shot ami fatally wounded Monehi } night b } J. M. Hula } , u vve'll-known cltl/en of liawllns. A few words passed between the men In Der fe Northlugton's saloon , when Montgomery imlled his gun anil attempted to "boot rin- lav. Tlm levolver ml-tscd tiie twice , when 1'lnlay cc-iii'd ) fiom tlm building. Ilo then " piocured a Wlnchestei illle1. audietinnlng toUm saloon he demanded id Montgomery that he dellvei up Ids gun. This wus icm-H-d , wli'-n I'lnlav llrcd , wouud- Init Montgomeiv. Tinlav shot , utln , tlm bullet taking ellect in the left irioln. The wound is proumiliied lalal. Moiilgomei.y was intoxicated at the time1. I'lnla } Is on ball. He Is not gcnerallj eensiiied foi the ae'l. ae'l.rinlav was ofllclal u-poiter of the last legislative assembly , and fscpilte wi'll-known \Vyomlug. . Helms been considered as a ( inlet cltien heietofoie1. . - - Ktrcot Car I'eaoo at St. I.tHils. Sr. Lot'ls ' , Oct. II. Practically theie Is no stieet tin stilkeheie toda.v , as all Hues aid iiinniiig with lull toiecs. Only one lines Is under police piotectiun the giceu line on I'ouitli street. The stilkers number about iiflO and me now In executive session at Turnei ball. Toallcpiestionsasto wh it the } v.ill do the- } answer , "Walt and see. " _ * _ _ _ _ _ _ Nuptials of a Itaril'N Daughter. HosiD.v , Oct. II. Miss Annie Louglellovv , the youngest d.uu'hlci of the late poe-l , was m.iiucd this afteinoon to James ( iilhett Thoipe , of i : ii Claiie , Wis. The eeiemonv took place at the Longfellow mansion at UUtlc stieet , Old Cambiidge , and was nei- Icumcd b } Uev. hamitel Lonu'lc'llow , tlm uncle ot thebiide. The wedding was pi ivnte. A Victory I'or Coal > rinera. 1'iTisiu IKI , Oct. 1 1. Honiei and Kobeits , coiloH.'iiitoiN ] , dec-idctl to stand their I'll/a- belli mint1 at tin ee cent into. This is one ot the laige-st mini s on the liver , and the con cession ol the late dem melee ! is an impoitanl victory tor stilkers. Another Iliyli Title at llockauay. HOOKA WAY , Oct. 14. Another high tide swept ovei this la-ach list nighl , doing tm- tbei damage. Aporliou ol the lion piei was e-aiiied awav. A l.ugo poition ol wie'c kage was washed up , and it is bclmve-d that a vesbcl has been wieckecl. II. v\V O. Dividend. H.M/rnioui : , Oct. 14. Tlm elheclois eif tlm Daltnuoie * k Ohio ralhoad to-da } declined a sc-mi-annuil dividend ot n per cent on the m mi sstem anil a so lh.it ol the Washington blanch. _ ANIMALS ON THE STAGE. ThelMotlest I'arts'Whlcsh UUilH.BeautB anil Fishes Take iu Dr. mm. New YoKk Timeg : A. Httlo . tlrietl-np man , who mjjfht bo , looking at linn fiom elillerc-nt points , iinywhere ! between cllt and 10U je.iro old , keup ? an animal and bird taneie-r'ri store on Fulton street His Ions lite among what lie eallsjiis pets has given him a most cm ions voice. It changes in hound and intonation as he talks to tlie ilitl'ciemt unimals His convcii-atiou with the Nowfoiinilland dojrs is eaiiie-el on in a cleej ) bass , while : i slu ill tieble unsvverd thu ninging of his canaries For tortv .years ibis man has bought ami solel liiiels , lish and lour- leggetl animals , and duiinglhattimc- dealt with .1 vuietof : ] > c-ole. | ) Anee- dotes silo his olilot delight , and ; i TIHIOS reportvr happened in on him just in timeto hear one. Tlu ohl laneier was just icailmg an adveitiueiiu'iit c-alliiig tor tin eagle for use on the stageami in : ii slitu t time hail nnsweied it olleiing : i binl "The.ities , " said he , lifting his paieh- nic-nt like lace' liom . i willing desk , ' aie my best custonieis , iiltuoiigli jou wonld'nl think it It isn't long since leal animals began to be used on the stage , but tlie gieat impiovc-meiit in se-enei.v nmcle it ncccbs.iiy. Just think of having a clump of wo i Is on the stage an 1 no binls in it , " and tin- old man s face e-x- ] jic- > < d iimeli disgust "What anlluy used lor ? Well , a good in in.y things In the 'Kerry ( low,1 now , some t-anie-r pig eons ui e sent oil' in the i.ue liaek sc en- to cai iv homo the news ol the victory When 'Voutir was In ought out at Wil l.iekV llii-atii ) I sold a lot ol canai \ binU lortliu sccno on thenvcr , and m i\lio jou le-lliembe-l how ) ) iettvlhe.y souncled " "IIuvo jou li.nl an > ilemancls lalc'l1" ' "Not sinctt about u ye-urugo. Then u joting fe-llow , wiio h.ul si phywith u seemot a bud stole in it , cumlieie and bought the buds Ho got some of ne.uly e-ve-iy kind , and win n ( he show liiokci up I boii/ht Ihi-iii back. Tlio young man .uil then that tin- only , thing that m. iilo him glad b lulled was thai In- could get ml ot tlio-i * liiitls He-lieuM liuel so much trouble ove-r inylliing in his lile beliile- Kilt the huge st ilc-imtlld 1 e-v er h id lor un\ thing for thesinge - w as tor fish You mcclnt look as it you didn't belicvo it , bee ms il'sso The 'Mluck Ciook' was i milling at Niblo'H ( iiiiilen thi-ii under Juin-tt A : I'.ilim-r , iiml Ilio Ku.illy liiotliefH wanted to have ; a lot ot miiimiids on the stiige So 1 built some watei tanks , " and he pointee ! to lour gl.ii-s tanks , t- tell thiee tec t high , four Itu-l long ami about , i toot wide , "Ihoso mo llm vi i } ones \ \ ell , we lilled them with water put suve-ral himdied lish and a lot ol shells and coial i-i Iliem , and then streti-hed them acioss llm stage- on a long tiap door All HID stiigo hack ol them wii.s elc-ai t d , and there the 'iner- maids' walked aroimcl. in ; b ol ihrni bail , i long llsliy t ill t'nsti nc-cl on , ami this tail stuck , up ubovi ! tin- level ol the tanks. The HUM maid struck out as though thi'.v ' weit- swimming , ami tin ; I'lleet Item ( ho nmliencti vv.is VHM line 1'atilimMaiklmin was Ilio lan.\ , and she had to wulk iiji fiom the water , Iml hlc-i-s jonr soul , nho nesve rgot we I .In-- ! walk up a Ititlo lailile-i back ol tins tank , ami tlieio .she ) v\as " "Hut how elid yon tivcrgeil ( he tank-s bacKv" "I'hat'n the lii-sl | iait of tin * wholci stm y , " and the1 old mail's taco bei ame a Imgi ) vMinklo as ho tiieil to laugh. " 1 had lohl tlm carpenters all along that tin * trap door wasn't , sliong unoiigh lo hold all th.it water , ami olio line evening , just hcfoiei the cm t tin went up , the whole thing In okt ) clown Tim meiimilcU wen- all clown mulct tlm stage- and the hock knocked them down , tlio water llowcii all ini-r them , and thejxior tisli gcjl elov\n their necks ami [ lightened MIIIIO of them to death After that I lidtighl back tbo iion fiaiut'H , ] ) utnuw glass in tlieni , ami the ic the } nio. "Do jou hce that owl o\cr thcic ? Well that binl ht ilicel 1 , ? < " > ! ) times , shot in tlm head eiyery time ton Ilo lie'longe'd to a tlicatiical company that hioko up , ami all ho hail to tlo was | u ait on a stonu ami be fcliot.1 lr llamillon Waiie-n , Kcleciii ! Pli\sl- cian ami .Smgeon.TOl N Kith htni-t , neir Webster Day ami night calls | uoniill ) } jitUmled to PRODUCE AN ! ) PROVISIONS , \ Yesterday's Proj asa of t'ao Diily Spsonln- tion in "Our Daily Bread. " LIVE STOCK AND PROVISIONS. Tin * Clile-ujjo IMnrketi ly Rpoolnl TotoKWini lei the lice U hent tlu ) Only Xettlooitlllo so Iilvo Stoctc. Cliirvoo , Oel. 11. [ SH-plal | lo Urn HIR. : ] Cvm.i : Hccelplsof c.iltlo for llm dtiy wore t'/KH ) head , against l , iftl last \\cdnoelay , making aliout v . 'MT foi tlm wi-ck ? > o far , against -Jl.uVl foi tlm mum time lust week , Theie VMIS mmi > life In the ) m nket to da } and a shade'bcttei deimnel for iirlmei fill unlives ami siti h stock as would exact ) } suit Clipper * and dii-ssed beef opcialoiv , but there was tjnl } asnull | > ci cent of such among receipts , A few loads of ltX ) pound prlnm steeissold at S" > M to S" > .TO , and tmo lol averaging about 1,1.00 pimmls at ? ti'J5. Theiv was only 1'J head In this lol. They were juit pa t two } cars old and had been fed corn for nearly a } c-ai. This sale does not n-present the con dition of the m ukel , for tin' reason that bad tlieie been foui tu ll\ei lends of such on sale the } would not hiive icceilvcd an } such pi lee. Pleiitv of tali to good medium steers averaging 10 to lt : > ( ) ll anmiking enl } SJI.n to VJi iind along there. The bulk of so-called fat cattle aie selling. Steels lating below lair to good an1 the class that am losing most money and aie tlio most ditlleult lo sc.II. "You ought to saj ltioui ivpoit. " said a conscivatlvc sales man , "that teitalii uim\tin but lalily llcshy native steels of 1100 His and then abmits ale ! selling this week for tlm lowtst pritesln thu-o } UIIH. 1 bad a bunch of that sort } t\s- ti'idn , ami 1 could get only one bid all da ; and iiiudlv sidcl tlu-m ton Cincinnati distiller Ioi leedlni'at Sl.fid and the siime nun bought piimeehiaska natives averaging 110(1 ( Ibs at Ni rrvi > u ) . Aiiotlici salesman v\lth a biiucli of immatuie 10.M ) Ib nativosteeis tin Ins bauds saiel : "licit- a lot th it the shlpnei expec-tcel would sell Ioi around about SI no per 100 lb , .uidbetlei but westeins anscllluglot under > 1 fit ) . As ioi ilhistiatlon , loolv at ViTiO western let tiers sold jc-steid 1 } that averaged KttJ 11)9 ) at ' , . ! ( ) and sciyeiiil good lols of lunge culls Hi it will till the pi tco sold as low as f.l.W. " ' 1 his Is Hie stiibboin ami uiiie > lding eomjiett- lion wbichoui l.umci uml tccdcinarci iic'oan- tc'iing fiom lice gniss and lice mnge Texuin and langeis , w lieu suitable for shipping or shop trade were selling at about previous prices , bin tanning stode generally quoted easiei. Native hutthci'ri wtoc-k was rather nev'leetcd. .Stockeis and Icechrs Irade rc- uuins unlct witli low lange pi ices and largo mimbei-s em sale. Kiceipts eit stock calves aie disposed of fiom thiv to da } within a i.mge of about HOw l-l. Shiiiping bteers , lijil , : to l.HKI Ills , s" , KXoT.y. ) ; l.fflXl | ji 1.T.VJ IIH. , cOiVc..r , ( > ; JIM ) to l.Mcfl HH , SUVXnH 00 ; sl u-keis and lecdcis , vjCtlKfUlfiO ; coww , tudls and mixed , .i Mim'J W ; bulk , S3 MM ) a * , tinoiiKh Texas cattle v.eie lnmW ; ! ) to 10V ) Ihs. , { . .JOJdrJW ; 70 lo JM ) His , HB > Wyomini ; half-breeds , J1UO Ib-j. * t.CO : Wyoming Texans , UVJIIH , : i.50 : : a Wyo- min , JW4lbs ( , s-Koi ) ; aw Wyoming. 10W llist the same time last Iloe.s Market again active fiom first to last and pikes about tlm sanm as } cslt-rd.vy. All p.ukeisaud shiiieis | ] were tn-'e buu-rfi , taking about ! i i o.J ) , and miirkct closed mm. Itoiuli odds and e nils sold at tf I..VJ , ' " 1 1 > ) ; tuir to good ] ) itkcis , 8" 7IVM.M ' ) , with best bc.iv } , SiM. iot..r An oc'iiuion il load.it SKK ) : light sm Is sold atf ! ! l ) K' 101 , outside Ioi sinking pigs ; lou li and mixed , SU40 ( < $ : i'r : packing nid slnpiiing , Ti ) to : iv ) Ibs. . fJifl IOO ; lighl weights , t it ) to IT ) Ibs. , $1.75 C lUt ) ; Ib ) to 10 Ibs. , $ .J40@,70 ! ; skijis , S'J.W ( rt.f.'i'i. Chicago Pioduce. CHKACIO , Oel. 14. iSpcoi.U to tlm Hnn.1- WIIIAI Toda } v\as ouo of cxtiaordmary excik-iiie-nt , with active li.idliig and nipid tluctii itlons , and extie-nm nervousness on 'CliatKi- . ' ' 'he shaip advauct ) of yesierda } nnd t'lestioiigi-losln * kilo In the attc-inoon , m idc- the opening this moinlng in wheat one ol git-at uiic.-ilainl } , and them w is , i mad iiisli and widel } vaiin iirtccs when the tiaclin ? hell sum I'd. Koiclgn m ttki-ts were ijiiotcd stion , ' , wilhout advanei' in pi Ices , liuwcvci , but ISiltisli ( iinsiils WPIO ( jnoU'd ' ! Hilov\e'i , vshiih w is I iken lo nieiii tiouhlo in tin ) Kilkan stales , Tlm comni Hiding in- lluencs , liowevet , wt-ie duinestle , and appar ently the s ime as thenis which havegoveinod the cmrse ot piicefoi thu ptst fevy il.ij.s. linking was vei\ , fici ; at llm ox-n | liisj at an mlv.inuo of * $ ( n , e oycr the latest tiading } pslmda } inoininw' , bill iilins vaned dining thelist liltec-n mliinfcs lulK ' In vatlou > pulsot A flu h.di-i h ul bi-onnnd ( ' Ioi 1 1 ' ( ( 'lulu i pi lie- , fell elf lo Ulc , and vlt ( | li-ll bid , to'1 ) ! c , IOSM ciuiikl } to ' .M j- very little wlie-al being olleii d foi salt ) on Dm up , I inn , tell oil auain : ' ; , ' imdei liccs-i llliH ( , shntiip fo JM'sc ' , tlien hick a.iin lo U'Vc , am | c lo-ed on the iiL'iilat hoaiel at'ic ' irin c-i The- tone was sit ulii i In llm ultciiioon unit Hie m.iikel linallv closed at U Ioi Dei enr- bei. wbic'i was Hie otllelalclos IU Ji'sfeidaj' . It'telplsat ' the noithut-it tihowiil . ' falling oil , and wen onh mnihraloat otbei jiiimar.y ] Nints ! , Sliiiiini nfsveie light , with but I it Hit mole going fiom tinseiboanl than at the same time l.i-t wei k. An ad\iiiic In consuls and l''ieinh icul'-s I itci in tiiediy cllmlnUcd nnwai ti'.itmifiom Ihe maikel , and tlie last tiading was nn the home sitmillon. Biiv. In , ' was iieo on oilsidi u'cniut , ln t llm lu-.iv } tiading was itsciibed to a bigo local hiiiisi1 CoiiN1 'llii-io W.H a fall ammmtof trntt- Ing in toiii with ] nlr , s a sliado turner , Itnt the m iil.i t leaileil amlHo-.nl vslthont any in ilcii.il change fiom } cxteulay. OvisOaN : weio stead } ami showed a slluhl hnpiove-m. nt In pihi * . . I'liovihioxs : I'unNioin wc-ie actlvo nnd stioiigei. Mess poi K Mild up IfinCJOc , decllnt'U ' | 0 ( > i I i1 hi' and ch isi d slcul > . I vnfi : l.iid WIIHII hha'doblghei. Pi ni n- : Tin iiiiili ( | } foi liom still contln. lies gooil and lh < - m , ill , el iiiling stionK nl lull toimi'i- pikes , --,111110 iiiillcis have onUuct ! tiic-li jii ! ids In aiham c llm pike iiboyo loitn- e-i limits Slinks aievciy light , and IhlB , U > g the ) with the 11)111111 ) 011 tbupul of llod- ( i IH , ihcc-liicl tiading. Must ol the lnHllUi-ss vvason Im.d jiililms and bakcirs af count | AIOII'IS | | anwillint ; to Ian but letasilo iiie-ct thi'ivlsanciIIWH ol holdt-is. A Whisky I'nclille. CiS ( INN MI , Ott. ! ) . - I'io < pcttrifa whisky pool weie inlntd toduv b } the Mill tllsfjlllng lompiny id this clt } . Aiv to tlm pool a ; ; ) cement that comjnajN i ameiwas l.txf ) biishils per d.i } . 'Ihooom * jianv h is demaiidi d n.O'w , and u leltgiam Inis hcc-ii ic CM hcd liom its pie-slde-nt liistiiiclttiff that iiiiiompioiiilM b < made mil HH Ilio dt > m , uul is , n i cih d to. As this is coiir > ldricil next to ImpcHslhlc , thu pool mnj Im < < . sicli-H d t ( iinilclc'Ij | bioken. Hmill Pox In PII ism no , Oil , It Tlm Inn daiighferol Min. I'mtland , of AHc hcrhty Cll } , was taken slel ; at Mhuol } ( stcidiiy : inl sent litmm , wbcio 11 was lound slmbad Ihu small pu'I his lx tlm in it t.ixu In ( bin v I ilnit ) . 'Ihe iiio-t stilngent meiisuiCH nlll ( t luiii n lo pievenl spit ad ol thu tlinca e' , A Uew ! Ye.ik Hie. OS\M , n. N \ . , oti , u Ncail } Km Ilui iii.n ni the village til hamlb.mK , thU couu- t } was bullied last l