{ t FIFTEENTII YEAH. OMAHA , FRIDAY tNfl , OCTOBER 16 , 1833. NUMBER ICO.1 COMPLICATION IN THE COUNT JJothing Absolutely Oortnin but Judge Tor- aker's Overwhelming Election. THE LEGISLATURE IN DOUBT , Great Inillfinntlon nt tlio Frauds In Cincinnati iluil o Kornkcr CoiiRi-iXiilutfid Ito- tallied lleturns. The : Ohio Klcctlon. [ IliopropnM of llio count Is very slow nml enlliomi iii tlio Io < ( o cuds of the retuins BCCIIIR nlimul IK'Ioiid nclilcvumcnt. 'flin fnuuU In Cincinnati ami trrcKiilailtlcsIu out Ij IriK ill- trloto ro thy xrt at Itnpulltncnts. PornKcr's notplunilliy M ) rnr Is au.isv Ail ultting that Hnmlllnn county IM about even anil that llrouu nnd Ottawa n 111 jrlvo Homily u maj'irlty equal to the miijnrltj lor ClinMntuI lii t jeilr , 1'oia- hor's plurallly ll 'lie 18,7' ' . Very little new can bo entd ifffiinllnif th.i IcirWnture. Tbo rcpubll- camelKlia llio repio oulatlva In Hnnlln county nndndnilt llio elrttioituf niloinocratliirppicseu. tntlvo la Stiuk ( xiuity. ) Othernlso tliu ( Ituatlou remains uncliniiml j rriooui nxrss ix MXCIVXATI. ClxriN-SA 11 , Ohio , October H. ( Special lethe the Hoe. ] ThenIs a gie.it de.il ot eiooked work In ( onnectlon with counting tlio 10- turns in this illy and at oilier points in this fllalowheiethev wore not counted last night. Tlio republic ins claim that wind has been given out lohold the billets In the boxes till fin ( her oidois. The claim N stoutly made that the d-mocrats hive elected their legislatee and county tickets. Ne.uly Ivvun ty preclii"ts arc sldl out. In one precinct in the louili ( wai.lcoiinled last iiUht.'Ktt more votes W.TC < rcl'iim-d than lejlsleiwl. The Lincoln club ( republican ) has gathered un- oniclalieturnson lheh"idof the ticket from nil but thre. ' prccinels. two In the Nineteenth vaid , and one In th < > country. These put FoniUer7 : ! ahead , ami so far thu republican legislative candid lies have been lunnlng nheail ol I'oral.er , indiiMting that the republican publican- , have elected their full delegation here. On.1 jiolllhm ; said lo night : "Tlieie will be Mime euilmis doinus in making up ( he eonnl to-niL'hl , " but refused to sav more. Ncv.spapeis have collected all but nf- teen pieelncl.s , but no one 'C'lns to know xvhen the test will be in 01 who will see them. In fact It K baldly expected that anjlhlng nioie definite than Is now known will be made public In-One the oMicI.il count Is made. I hem Is much morn oul-spoKcn indignation nnd thiealsol what Is needed to pmify the cllj ol cKiiuption than was voiced befoie the riot ol'list vear. This is not eoniined to re- jmblieuns , bui ( nines also liom democrats who c ne moie for the pin Itv of the b illot box than lor siicc'-s of their ticket. The com mittee of one bundled is denounced because it did not prevent Inuids. Said oiieeltben ot high standing last night , " 1 greatly tear that should iiiovocation occur some thing le.iiltd will happen. U see signs that ma } Iniuir the must serious tumble. IMIIIIN VI ION IN' CINf INN VTI. ClNdsxvii , Oct. l.V-The hregulaiitles and i < eged uros < Inuiils in coiincetiou vvltli Tui'sdnj'sclictl'iii ' in this city has made a profound Impression on all clas-es of well- meaning people. The palpable crime of put ting moie than two bundled votes in one box' In exces-.ii'the ! registration of that precinct has aiou-ed the ileope.it indignation , e pic'nl- ' ] y In Cciman quaiteis of the city. A little meeting , ipdtipiivate , was held last night to discuss plans. Kipr.v talk was had and a gen eral unui-istandllii ; leached that stejK would betaken today for calling an Indlmiatlon meeting. The mutter was discussed to-day , 1ml no loiiual call was m.ide. Notwithstand ing Ibis , Iheie was a gathering about Tinner hall to-night and application was made for the hall tin the pinno eel holding au indig nation meeting. Thepioprictortook advant age and icfiiscd the hall. The men Hngeied idHiiit the jilacc , some utterlni ; the most vie lent denunciation ot the leadeis , whom they rcgaided as lespousible tor the violations o'f law and couimeling summary mea.siues. Oth ers argued In tavor of moderation and urKcd that Ihe tullest possible suppoil be given the the "commillee of one liuudied , " which Is now at work iireiiailug foi the discovery and prosecution ol the ollendns against the-law. As theie was no oppoi ( unity ot holding a niei.'linir , the ciowds ilnallj dispelled. The iiollccaulhoiltiesliad notice ol thepioposcd rndimiatlon meeting , and leaiing that it would result ns the one held at Music Hall to denounce the Heiner trial , when the mob binned tlie court house , they strengthened the force and used all pivcautlon to meet such u result. The holding of an indignation meeting has been discouraged bv Mayor Smith and b.v all who wish peace. Hut there is a wide-siuead tiding that some action Mioiilil be taken to piescive the purity ot the election. covftiiAn i A'MXd roit.vuin. : Ci.vfiNN v ii. Oct. l\ , Iudg ( > I'oiaker was lo-daj compelled lo vacate his olllce and seek a secluded place vvhcie he could pav some allention to the masof concspondcncc which has accumulated dining the just thiee days. Among the gentlemen who sent him telegrams nt congratulation today weie the following : Andiew 1) ) . White , Hlimlngham , Limlaiid : I'nlicd ' htiites seualois , Mahoue nnd Ahlrlch ; John .S. Wise , ol Virginia ; .lohn. I. Gilbert , of New Yoik ; Chester 8. Cole , chairman New Yoik stale icpuhllcan committee : . ! . H. Manle.vgusa ( , Me. ; . lohn ] { . Lv ncli , Mississippi ; ( , ov. .Motley , Oiegon , nnd Ira.M. Davenport , republican candidate lorgoveinor In New Yoik. roiiAKiMt rni.r.nr.it nins AI.MA Mur.it. IIIIAOA. N , Y. , Oct. If A mass meeting of btiuleirts of Cornell univei-slly , ol which lion. .1. H. I'ontker Is a graduate , was held ( ( ( night and a menage rent him , cougiatn- hitlnghlm on hl election lo thogoveinor- slilp ol Ohio. roiiAKnu ox TIM : uori.r. CINCINXAII , Oct. | . \ -.ludgi ) I'oiakei. the poveinor-elect , bdng asked as lo thu leading iiioUvi-A that led to the icsult In Ohio , said : " 1 1 lieu-publicans icgnidcd It Inipoitaut thatadeclslveexpit-sslun should be given at ( ho uiht eleetiiiu alter ( he bi-glnning ot Ih'j democratio national iidminKii-ation. S5--A deteimlnatlon lo uhe an expression n f.uoi ( il live ballot and a tali count in all ourclcclloiiH. ! 1 Dihtuibt cotii'einlng the fico diulo tendcnvlcH of llio dcmoenille p.uly , coupled with the icrojnltlmi of the necessity ot .malntalnliiK lepiibllcan .tHcndeney in the United .Stales senate. t- lis ust with the demociatle stale ad ministration In Ohio , notably the election of the last senator and the u.xiruvaganio ol the hist Icglnlatuie. fi 'l he wish to have liquor trallic regulated nd taxed as a piactlcal method or dealing wllh ( hosiibjivt and ilisiatlslai'tlon with ( be demociatle position of license which U Im practicable , . > Tiiuv DicoLAiti ; TIII < : MSKI VIS. irMocit.v'iio ) i.ti.vni.its IN M\V : tome t i.rrTiiisor : : At.iiAxv , Oct. 15. The lettcis of acccjilanco of the democratic nominees ( or govTinnri'iid ' lieutenant go\einor niv | iublUhe < l tonight. Gov. Hill In his letter , thanks the conven tion for the honor conteiied ; accepts thu jiriiiciplca laid down In the platform , espec ially In UH cndnrM'incnt of the admlnl.stra- tlon of Pa-.sldeut Cleveland ; ciltlcl/cs the ie- publican plattorm nnd adds : "Our oipon- ) cnls , as a paily , mo opposed tothe policy nnd juluclplcs ol Pivsldent I'levclaiid , and their MieccsN at the ensuing c'cctlonwouldbiiiely ho proclaimed tluoiinhoot the country as a con- deniiiutlon o ) lil iidmlnistratlon. Thtt hand ' ot'tlm jue.sldcut will bo strengthened by a vie tmy of his ( Kilty and friends , nut by tliebiio- re-jiuf the ciit'iide.i of hU pntty. " Ho ile- fhues hluiM'll Iu laver of cUII scivlco and municipal icfonii ; the separation of municipal from state and national elect- tloiis ; homo rule tor huge cities by the extension of their powers In the ivgnla- tlor ) of llu-lr IiiU-riinl atlaiis ; that cinslderatlon of the demands ot working- men. Including arbllratlon forthoM'Itlement of lliclrdlllerenccs with employers Is needed ; n levHon of the tax law and Ihenppolntment of non-partisan boards ! , cimirod. llucloies wIlhaMiiiimary of the u lslntlvo nnd other efortns clfected lnce the drmocintle party came Into power In the state tlnce years ago , which , ho d.vlaies , entitles it to the con- tlnm-d eliarue of the slate's alfaii-s. Ldvvard F. Jones , the candldntc lor lieutenant govcinor , endoises the platform nnd holds tint ex-nntun soldiers should have the nisi claim to olilcial recognition ; he declare-i that the Interests of HIP agricultural community deserve prim ir. consideration by llieleiilslnltiie ; ho pledges eeonoiny In ex penditures ; ugc.snncuuali/alonof ( ( taxation and the moduli Ion ot the ilnhls of tho-e w lie labor nnd dedaa'sngalnsl prison contract labor. iiou.sr TllllflllAXIl AUMY I'HTITKIX 11UU.XCIXO A .Ml I.I I N'tJISANTK. Nr.w Yom , ' , Oct. n.-Npeelal [ to ( ho Hni : . ] The Henild's Washington special says : "The white lions ) was the atttactiun lor n number of people to-d-iy. Overn do 'ii cn- ( dors were amonir tlios ) who had Interviews wllh Iheptes'denl. The number of piomt- nent callers woio also somewhat larger Hum usual. New York was M-ty sliongly icpie- seated. Ira M. Hodges of Haveislow , nnd Joseph W. Kay , of Hrooklyn , presented the president some resolutions adopted by the Grand Army of the H 'public , the Veteians' Hlght.s association. The resolutions recom mended ( hat the soldiers should have prefer ence in not only retaining ofllees now held by Its members , but In seem ing others. Just beloio thepieshlent camedovvn to hold the uiunlnltejiiuoii reception in the cast room , It was noticed that Miss Xobiinskl , who claims lo bo the grand niece of Count Pulas- kl , w.isamoni ; those seated In the cast loom. M I ss Xobiinskl Is icgatded asa mild kind of n nuNance , and liable at any time toeieatea sensation. She lias been hcie a number of yeais with ome kind of a claim against ( he govcinmcnt , and well known to almost eveiy one who has business about the capi tal. She talks English so Imperfectly that but few know the exact natmeof her claim. ho to get her out ot the east loom as quickly its possible , Dooi keeper Densmoie sent a lad.v after her to Invite her to examlm ; the How eis in the conscivatoiy , his idea be ing to keep her In the conservatory until the reception was over. The old lady suv ivceled all was not right and declined to go. Sergeant Densmoie was torced , theietoie , to lilt her tenderly out of the white house door. hhec.une back almost as quick as she was put out , but not allowed to enter the room. She was voiy much Incensed that a Piilaski should be put out of the white house , and thieatened all kinds ot piocccdhu ; against the government. The last time this lad.v got into the east loom she demanded her claim should be paid , and the piesident , who was unable to undeisiand a woul she said , had dilliculty in getting ild of her. I'ersln AVaiUs American Enterprise. WASHINGTON' , Oct. 15. In a dispatch to tliL1 stale department dated September 7 , ( he dragoman of ( lie United States legation at Teheran gives the substance of ( ho recent conversation with the Poixiim minister of foreign atfaiis , in which ids excellency askni whether the Americans would engaso in business In Pcisla , as the Pcisian govern ment was disposed lo oiler every ( acuity in their power ( o Improve the business relations between Persia and tlie United States. Any proposals , he said , for the concessions for tramways , railways , mines or commeicial piojccts would receive tlie most serious nnd favorable consideration from tliegoveinment , provided the poisons making them were known and Intiodiieed by the United States minister ; that he would beglad todoeverythiii ! : iu his power to en courage American commeiceand industry In Persia , and Hint any fair conditions foi concessions would be accepted by tlm goeminent. . He wished this should be biought to the attention of tlie business men of America. The king of Persia has also several times expressed himself in n manner indicating very invoiable disposition toward Amei leans. Dalcotn Democrat H. MtTonnu. , Dak. . Oct. 15.- The democratio central committco held an nil-night secret session last night In this city and formulated an mid i ess to the democrats , advising that they take no action rcgaiding ( lie constitu tion recently framed for South Dakota and iciusu to paitlcipatu In thu elec tion called to adopt the sauu and elect stale officers. They denounce the constitutional movement a-i unjust to eltl/ens of Noith Dakota , who weie given no voice In Hie mutter. It also appointed an executive committee of one trom eacli judi cial district , ot which J ) . M. Inman was elected chairman. Irregularities. ST. Louis , Oct. IS. The Post-Dispatch's Qnlncy , 111. , special says a gieat sensation was caused thoio to-day by ( he publication in the evening Journal of the details ot a heavy defalcation by H. H. Coiley , seeietary and ticasiiicr of thu Qulncy Gas Uuhl and Coke company. Ills pueiilatinns cover a pmlod of eleven years , during which time It Is allcu'cd he vmhei/.lcd between Wi.ooo and JM,000. ? : ) The disclosure causes much excitement in social elides , as young Corley's family nro among the leading ones of tlio city. Otoo County Democrats. NnmiAsicA CITV , Oct. 15. | Special lo Iho HKI' . ] The democratic county convention nominated a lull county ticket as follow.- , : ClcikWiillaceSteveiisnjud'eT.P.Moigaii ( ) ; ; treasurerK. ] : . Hrailleysheillf ; , T. H. North- cntt ; coroner , Dr. C.Vat.son ; supeilnlcii- duntof public induction , A. Wad.llngton ; surveyor , C. W.PIeicojcountycommlssloncr , J. C. While. Much enthusiasm prevailed , especially dm Inn Iho big tussle lor ticasuier anil shoiilf. _ _ Tlio llusy Cabinet , WAHiiixiirox , Oct. 15. There was n full nrtcndancu al the cabinet meeting Unlay. The session vv as shin t and devoted pilncl- pally to the consideration of tuples to be em bodied In the , annual icports of the cabinet nftUcis. H was decided that the picssuio of public duties would not penult the pie.sldcut and members of ( ho cabinet to attend the Virginias- fair. Still Disbarred. WASIIIXOTOX , Oct. 1.V- . A , Manning , the attorney whosodisbaiment by thu court of Alabama claims was the Indlicct cau c of icccnt olilcial objections lo "necessary ex penses" of ( ho court , tiled a motion asking for reinstatement. It was lo-day passed upon by the eoiut In a written opinion dcllvcicd by presiding judge llailan and coneuiicd In by the other two judges. Thu motion was de nied , _ Tanunnny and Irving Unite. Xivv : Yoiiic. Oct. l.V- Tammany and liv ing halls to-night agreed IIIHHI a Joint county ticket , headed by Hugh J. Giant , of Tamma ny. toi shcrllf. Hcsidcs the nominations for shcilif , Tammany takes tlie county cleiKshlp and two judges of the superior court , giving living hall ( ho judge ol the city couit , presi dent of the board of alder men and uno cor oner , Killing n Government Witness , WAsiuxinox , Oct. 15. The land olllco has received a communication stating tli.it Dr. Powell. , who was a government witness In lh pioM'cutlon of a iiauduleut rase In Call- loini.i. lias been klalu by T , F. Kructt , one of tliodctcndants. "Thu GliliiCHO I-to. " Siorurox , Cal. , Oct. 15. A ) ( ctltlon wns numciou ly signed hero to-day , In which the Mu'iiersplcdgti thcnisflvi > s to dihrt out the llilnesoby all lawful means within their power. INURNEI ) AND IMMORTALIZED America's Greatest Prelate Entombed and Ilia Memory Consigned to Perpetuity , CARDINAL M'CLOSKEY'S DURIAL. Grand nnd linpobln Ccremonle.s AttctulltiK the Iias-t , . Kail Kites Tlio Hloutiont Funeral Sermon. Cardinal MoCIOHlcey'n Ni\v : YOIIK , Oct. IB. Tlu ilrst beams of the morning sun hod hardly gulldctl the steeples of the churches when n procession of priests with iineoveied bends enteietl tlio cathedral where Iho remains of America's llr.st , and now departed , cardinal lay , and knelt before the altar. Prayeis tor the opening of a new day weio said and the piiests walked slowly down the center aisle , on either side of ( he catafalque and returned lo thesacilsty. Two bundled policemen kept the gieat ciowd which had assembled shortly beloto 8 o'clock In older. The dooisof the cathedral opened at 8M , and the waiting throng was invited to enter. As the hour lor beginning the Cervices was reached tliu crowd without bcciine greater , the streets for several sqiuues In eveiy direction being tilled with eaiiiages and masses of people. Tlie scene within the cathedral was grand and Impicsslve. Tlie dead body of the caidln.il had dining the night been placed in tlie maho 'any collin pre pared lor hs icceptlon. The heavy drapery ol purple velvet boidcrcd with vellum Mm.ire hung about the collin. Kohsol cold extend ing the entile length of the collin uinauieuted its sides. The body had been so placed that ( he head of the dead prelate was raised above the lev clot thccoMln and wusea-slly seen liom below the pews. The allies crowded with people. Kive thousand weie gatheied within tlie walls of tlie cathcdi.d. Hetoie 10 o'clock , while the tinong waiting the opening ol the solemn tcqulem began , the papal xouuves , in gold lace and bright unlfoims , matched down tlie ceutie aisle and took up their position about the catafalque. A moment later a long procession ol white-robed piiestsaud acolytes tiled to seats near the high altar. There was a moment of expectancey as Father Lammel waved his hand and ( he stillness was bioken bv the chanting of tlie office of Hie dead. ' 1 hen two acolytes bcaiing two lighted can dles and followed by another procession ot priests came slowly out liom the sacristy and bowed betoio the high altar. Then came bishops in sombie lined L'arments and finally tlie nionsl-juois and archbishops , . When ail was ready the choir chanted a requiem mass. The choir numbered over 100 voices. Archbishop - bishop Coiri'an was c-elebratil ot the pontif ical niiu > s , Moiisigncur Fanclly assistant priest. Alter the celebration of mass , and Aichhishop Gibbon's sermon , preparations were miule for concluding tlie i lies by bestowal of Episcopal absolutions. The collin was then removed liom the entn- lalque and can led to its last resting place in the civ ut under ( he high altar , where it was n'aeed ' beside the body ot Archbishop Hughes. Tile congregation and clergy then quietly dtb- pcised. TIII : ruNiiiAi : , SIIMOX. : : XnvvYoitK , Oct. 1.1. The sermon at ( he funeial of Cardinal McCloskey this moining was preached by Archbishop Gibbons , of Hiiltiuioie. The text 01 the sermon was Kcclesiastics v : "These woids spoken oiig inally ol Aaron , " said the speaker , "may befittingly fittingly applied to the great high piiest whose mortal remains lay liefoio vou. He was also chosen out of nil men living to lill the highest ecclesiastical position in this nation that he might teach Jacob his testi monies nnd give light to Israel in his law. The Kloiinus ornaments of a ponlill' to which the sacred text icters had a two told signin- calion. They symuoli/ed In ( hoeyes of the people his spiritual dignity and authority , lo the pontiff hlmsult ihcy icpie- .sent the interior ornaments ol virtue with which he should be adoined , and without which the most precious ornaments lose their luslie. Tliuin .sacred robes ol ( lie eaidinal icmind you of an exalted dignity to which he was raised. They remind him of the car- ment.sot innoceuce.worn by his Divine Mas ter , and ciimsoned with His precious blood , and that he .should bo ready , If necessary to lay down his life for the faith. The cardinal's death has hi ought sin row to the uulvcisal church as well as the chinch in America and New York. It lias tilled with grief tlie great hear tot the Sovereign Pontlll and theeollegeot caidlnals. ot which he was an illustiious member and distinguished ornament. Nor was this grief eon lined to those who woie ot Hie household of faith. It extended to all classes and ciecds ot the community. Thegie.it heart of New Yoik has mourned him as well , because this empire city lament.1- , the death of one ot Its most illustiious and liouoied citizens. Thcuichhishop then In icily sketched the caiditial's lite and touched upon a few salient features In his long and eventtul caicer. ClVIfj 8 I'M IVI CMMATTUIIS. ! . U'POIXTMK.VIS. Oct. 15. Tlio pieshlci't made the following appointments today : Salvln Page to bo eollecloi of Intel mil reve. line lor the distiicl ot New Hampshhc. I ) . J. Loughlln , special examiner of drugs , medicines , nnd chemicals , dlstiict of of Phil adelphia. C. Meyer , Xnlick , Arbona , to be governor of Aii/ona , vice I'rcdcrlck A. Tilth1. ieslincd. To bo United Stales consul. Kdwaid IX Linn , of Texas , at Piedras Nle- gras , Mexico ; KrankV , Unbelts , .Maine , at CiMlleooke. Canada ; Chailes II.Milt.s , Murv- Inud , at Maiagua , Nicaragua ; Josejih D. Hot ) , New Jersey , at Vein CmMexico. . To he Indian agents : James McLaughlln , Da kota , tor the .Standing Hock agencv In Da- kola. David S. Presxm lo bo collector of customs nt Gloucester , MIISM. A 'ii NNKKSKI : I'osioiTiu : ( jrAiinr.i , . Dlssentions liavo spuing up among the Tennesye delegation glow imr out ol the con test tor me postmaster-ship ot Jackson , Tenn. This poitolllce is ol piesidenthil guide , and Is u-gaidcil as the most Impoitnnt In Hepie- hciituiviiTayhi'rtdistrict. ( ) Mr. Taylor bad Ids candidate torpostniastor In the poison ol Mr. Hovvaid. Senator -ksnuhnwi : < > vci an- tagonl/es Mr. Tavlor. and seemed the SIIIH port ot Senator Hauls in urging Iho appoint ment of Hunt to ( he office. Tlie icpicsciita- tivu offered to poll the town to asceitaln the Kliciulli of the ilval candidates , hut tlie oiler was declined. Taylor Is rcpoited to have de- cl.ncd that Hovvaid had Uio supixirt of thu biibincns community In his candidacy. It appears , however , that the bcnatoilal Influ ence lias prevailed , ns ( he icpicsciitniivo has been inhumed that Ids man will not be ap pointed. TIIKAUHV AI'I'OIN I'MKXr * . W.vsiiiMfioN , Oct , 15. The seeietary of the treasury to-day appointed James It. Snecd , ot Georgia , and L. H. Held , of Virginia , to bo chlcls of divisions In the registers office. Sliced was formeily assistant postmaster general of the United States , and secretary to Senator Hill. Held Is n resident of Alexandria , Vn. , nnd was lorincily accountant ot thu Virginia Midland raihoad. Tlio above named appointments weie made in place ot Aitlutr llendiicks and J. H. Hcatty , who resigned by icqucst ot Sccret.uy Manning. Tins AVai- Cloud In the Kast. Nr.w YOIIK , Oet , 15. [ Special to the Hin. : ] A London cable ( o ( ho Sun says : The ru mor that King Milan of Seivla intends to issueadeelarntlan of war ( o-day was e.nr- lent In every capital of Kurnpa and It has wonder fully fanned the excitement over the situation in the east. A Geiman envoy 1ms been sent I rum Hcilln to NUih , who Is said to bo unrylng illicit taut messages from I'liilc. ) Jlli.iu.urk ( o Milan. It Is Mlevcd that tlie German chancellor wishes to rc.siraln King Milan Iroiu Invading Tuiklsh tcuHory , It Is almost ccilaln that any attack by Scrvla upon ( honeighboring piovinics of llulgaila would he like a span ; in n powder magazine , but It if , feared that Hlsuinick's tcstrain- Ing mcss.li > ) ) win be mo lain to be etfective. The pretext upon which King Milan Is expected to dcclnhj war against Hulgaii.t. , Is alhMcd tobe'bix-a ' si Hnlgarian agitatois have for monthsbeen fomenting lislngs atmiiii ; ServiansJ on the frontier. King Milan has niorelliaivjoTiee lemonstnitcd with Prince Alexander , of Hulgaila , nirfl has demandrd that the inl ° rhlef makers he in terned. Proml'C } to this L'ffect have. It Is said , been made by the IliHirail.iu KOXem inent , hut they remain nnfulnlled. It is this omission that Is to IK ) made aprelext lor the .Seivlnn Invasion of Itiilgaifn. M. Mijato- \ eh , Servian minister nt London'aid to-day he believed Prince Alexhnder had secietly approved the iuoe.'ain.idml ' . inciting a rising In Servla which were seized on tho' nhof last mouth. I A WAU i'itirix"r. : I.oxnov , Oct. 1" > . St-rvlii has sent a circu lar note to the powers complaining of ie- pealed Inroads by robber bands fnun Hnl- gaiia. It Is said that this complaint Is In tended as a pretext lor a declaration ol war. Within the fust , two days'-o.(0 ! ( > icserves have b-en emolled in Greece , " 100 0 in Athens alone. Intense excitement Is pievalling and great eiithtislasrr is mulilfe tcd throughout ( i recce. AI.AHM IN nrtr.rci : . Aritr.Ns.t ( ) , IS. Tlio rumor Is current heielhat Piince Alexander at the head of an in my Is matching from Phllipopolis toward Adrianoplle. IlKAr.l.Y SOtf.VM.V. Lnxnox , Oct. n. A Times Vienna correspondent pendent telegiaph that Helm-ado udvanecs iiomagood souice , and says thu Servian army will eioss the tiotitler to-iiluht. Ala rev evv of his troops yeslcnlay Kims Milan said : "In two dajs wo shall know what we have to do. " LONDO.V , Oct. 15. The Daily Telegraph say.s : Tlio covcinment has given Kail Duf- ferin a caile blanche to act In Burundi as occasion may icirnhc. Tbo Ijiiko ICrlo Itnllxvny. Xr.w YORK , Oct. 15. Ata meeting of the dheetois of tlio New Yoik , Lake Erie A ; Westein railway tinlay E. S. Howen , the xice-president , tendeied his resignation on account of III health. It was accepted and resolutions of regtet adopted. S. M. Kelton was elected first vice-president of the com pany , and Charles Paine , who has lor some time been general supeiintendent of tlie New Yoik , Pcnnsv Ivania it Ohio was selected second end Nice-president. William M. Clements , tor many years general Mipeiintendent of the Haltimoie iVOIiio to.id. was appointed neu ral superintendent nf urn Nu\v Yoik , Penn sylvania A : Ohio load. .1. S. Hammond was appointed general lieicht asrent of the New 1 oik , Lake Kile & Western road , to succeed ! U. Foley , commercial agent Tlio Inilo-linrmeso Trouble. LONDON , Oct. 15. The trouble between Hillniah and thu government of India will piobably lead to the annexation ot the for mer to India. The matter was seriously dis cussed at the Indian department to-day. It Is ircuerallv believed that a Kntlieieut force w ill be sent to Waidal to'defio e KlugTheb.uv and annex the countiv to nidi.a in older to iiievenl future complications whenever the king of Hut mall wants to raise niouov to give iigic.it least , xj The Antelope County Fair. Xm.Kiir , Xcb. , Oct. 15. [ Special to the Hii : ; . ] The Antelope county fair opened to day with every piospeethf , helng sueeesslul. The exhibit of the pioduels nf the soil is huge and line and the display of fine stock Is ex- tiemelv creditable fora new country. Senator Van Wjek was to have nddicsscd the fair hut its postponement to thu present date on account of the late smaI-pt ! > jc.scare ; rendered It impossible for him to attend. * * ! Brown Couu1yTeinocrnts. AiNSWOKTir , Neb. , "Oct. 15. The demo crats nt Hiown held their convention jester- day nnd nominated tlio following county ticket : Cleik , A. L. McCord ; ti-casiirer , Win. SfcGill ; judge , J. W. Davis ; sheriff , 11. J. Muipliy : superintendent of public in struction , H. E. Austin ; coroner , IJr. A. A. Webster ; surveyor , II. L. lleriman ; commis sioner , Hughes. A 1'cniiHylvania Plague. nrrTA.Ni.\Pa.Oct. 15. Diphthcila'and ty phoid fever are raging with great severity lieie , while many cases are kept concealed. It is known that ncaily one hundred persons aie down with one of these diseases. The fatalities aie very nuiupinus , lifleen deaths having occm red vylthin the past ten days. Eveiy piecaution isbeini : taken to prevent the spread of tlie disease. Outrageous. LONDON , Oet. 15. John Huskln , icplylntc to an appeal In favor of the use and study of mule female models , says an at list can do much better without them than with them. [ Apology for the above evidences of tbo master erltlcV bad tahtu'ftiu bo found in the tact that he Is aged and lias recently IIUMI very ill. No man in good health would daio venture on such an asset tlmi.J Tlie "Weather. WAsmxrrio.v , Oct. 10 , For the upper Mississippi valley : Fair weather , variable winds , generally shifting lo southwest and northwest ; cooler in northcin poitlon , sta- tiomuy tcniM | > ratiire in southern poition. For the Missouri v I ley : Generally fair weather , winds shil ting to west nnd noith ; slightly coolei. _ Prcneli AfTalrH. PAIIIS , Oct. 15. It Is stated that Austria is in favor ot tlie cession of Mlddin to Scrvia , hut that Get many and Hussla icfuso their consent. Piesident Gevy | olllcially an- nnuiiud that ho will enter the contest tor the presidency. _ DoNlruullvo I'rnii-iu 1'Irc. riATTi.iu'oiti ) , N. W. T. , Oct. 15. The whole siiiioundlng country was burned over this morning. About -lX ( ) tons ot hay , three dwelling houses , lour stables and several hoiM's weio consumed. There Is no leed fur cattle and horses leit lor the winter , Hay is belling at vM _ Imlo-Di-itiHh AVIieat AclivKy. LONDON , Oct. 15. Tho' fall of exchanges and thcluwpiicoo ! HliveVurestliiiululin,4 cximrtatlon' rwlieat from India. Knoimoiis KhijimentH arc ponding. ; Vesseis have alnculy IRCII cliaitcicd tor tin : 'shipment ol loouuu tons , ' ' In Italy PAI.KIIMO , Oct. 15. A j heavy slux-k of emthipwke was felt hero tills' inoinlng , Thu illstinbanco canned a'thmjtfQiy building to lull , burying Its occupants J > eicath | thedelirls. Eight corpses have beuiirrccoveicd liom tlio ruins. | Illel'H Sentence Colnmulcd. LONDON , Oct. 13. It'W understood that Fentenre of death , parsed on Louis Jtlel , will bo commuted loliftH nK > cjvItwh. > . Tilt ) The first regular mcclinj : of the C. L. S. C. will bo hold Friday evening , Oct. 1Mb , communciti nt 8 o'clock , in the pnrlors of the Y. M. C , A. All interested in this work am Invited to nttund. The following is tlio'pn > n umu I'm' the overling : Music . . . . . . H > tlm society Taik-.Skelchcs of C , L. J > . U. AsMinblics. . . C. K. Harrison A Hbd's Eye View of the Ye.u's Hcadim : . ,51 Us M 1 nn iu Wood Headings select lonufroin "Childe Harold'.s I'llgilmagtj" . MI H Agnes McDonald Song . M Iss I 'arrio Muenv i.s- : > ayH v h-vv of "Uist Jn\s ) of Poinpel. " , . Mr * . N. H. l.einoa lieeltatloii "Tlits Gladiators . . . MNsMamiontch tjuot.tu i s ) -j tin * ClK-V from UcorguKllot SCCIL , SPHERE AND SULKY , Hanlan nuil Lee Boat Oonrtnoy anil Oonloy in tbo Great Double Scull Race. THE CHICAGO-ST. LOUIS ROW. 'i'lio Fli-st of the Icniue-Assoelatloii Guillen Alioi-tcd Uucliitf &t HrlglUon , Iiiitoiiln mid lltiliintorc. Dportlns Kve.nt.fi. THI : nmcAi' not'iit.i : .sri'i.t ' , AI.IIANV.N. Y. , Oct. IS. The race between llanlan nnd Lee nnd Courtney and Conloy wiw rowed this aflei noon , Shoitly after I o'clock the woid ( ostart was given and llanlan and Leo caught the water anil sent their shells half a length to fiout and gradually hictc.iscd their lead with n steady JW stroke , Comtney and Conley pull ing unevenly. In this order they continued for the llr.st quarter of a mile. Haitian and Lee gradually Increasing their lead until tlnco-quaiters of a length was trained. Then Cointney and Coulev settled down to steady work and the crewskeptlhesameielallvedls- bince to thu halt mile. From this on , both ciews seemed to be pulling lor all they weie woith. At ( he end of the Hist mile llanlan and Lceu'raduallv incieased the gap. Han- Ian smiled at Couitncy's lowincat the mile , and he and Lee made the linn lirst with apparent ease. Couiiney ami Couley steeled wildly and took llanlan and Lees water. They /Ig/agged nil over the coutetioui the mile to the turn , which thev made clumsily. They lowed slowly and steadily aid r making the turn , and their opponents won easily by three lengths In lSt5. : Comtney and Conley cnmo In 15seconds later. Knlciing on Hie last mile , llanlan and Leo had the nice well in hand and beiran to take things coolly , with tluee open lengths be tween them and Cotnlnev and Conleygiving the latter Ihctr vvnsb. Wlien two and a half miles weie completed llanlan and Lee rested a tow seconds and : uain upon enleiing the last length. When Courtney and Couley had nearly reached their stein , Haitian and Leo .settled down to vvoik and vvilh a do/en trokes sent ( licit shell four lengths in the lead , butonslaeklnirupatlhe Huisli won bv lluee lengths , llanlan was hailed w 1th meat enthusiasm. mi : inn OAVII : nxns ix A now. Sr. Louis ( > ct. 15. Tlu gaum between the Hrownsand Chleagos heie to-day broke up in a low in the sixth Inniiu ; . Sullivan s umpiring was veiy unsatisfactory tothehome el lit ) , he niakliu ; seveial very bad decisions against them. In the .sixth innim : , plav was susjieiided lor some time by a "kick over one of his decisions In givini ; Kelly sale , vi hen he was clc.nly out. Later on , alter ( he ball which hit outside the toul line , bul lolled Inside bedne it leached Instbise had been declined n foul was given sale letting iu a inn Comlskey called his men olT the held. Sullivan claims It was not he , but Anson who called out loul. Sullivan made no decision of the. game on the gionnil but gave it to Chicago cage to-night at the hotel by the score , ! > to 0. The Hrowus claim tliattlm decision will not stick as it should have been made on the giouiid. When the game ended the scoio stood io 5 in tavorof Chicago. miiniirox IIIA : < n n vrr . Hm < iiiioxHiAPii : , Oct. 15. There was a lar.ro atteniance ) and good races ( o day. Three-qunrteisot a mile : l-'eri : Kyle won , Haron Kavx-rotsecond , Peckski 11 thiid. Tune , 'Sevcu-nJithtlis of a mile , two-year-olds ; O'ceola won , Hcssio H. second , Hiscuit ( Iiird. Time , 1 ; ! ! < ! . Mile , allnges : Caidlnal McChislcey won , Eiior second , Miss Goodiich thiid. Time , Mile and one-quarter , all aires : Topsy won , Er nest second , Mollie Waldin third. Time , "u'ceple-chaso : Short course ; Itnchlul won , Judge dUllthbOCMinl , Khber thiid. Time , I. VTOXIA r'AliK HACKS. CrxciXNATi , Oct. 15. The attendance was vciy good , and the weather waim and pleas ant , Tlie track was stiff. Seven lurlontrs : ArchhMiop won , Hills- bore .second , Little Kellovv third. Time , 'l-'fve furlongs : Hlue Hood won , Kdlciter bccond , l-'mlnvcr third. Time , 1 : W ° i. Tlnee-quaitcrs of a mile : Mocking Hud won , Hanglc second , Glenlocli third. Time , 1'JO. : 1'JO.Mile and an eighth : Tiollope won , Gicy Cloud second , Vole thiid. Time , 2 : < rJ. Mile : llopcdale won , Arctlno second , Val- lisia thiid. Time , l:4'f. MAivi.AM.ion\iv : rr.uii rtAfT.s. ItAi.TiMDin : . Oct. 15. Theie was a good at tendance and fairracinu' today. Mileall ages : Sam Hiown won ; lumen- dorl , second : Col. Clark , thiid. Time. 1:4 : > . Oi iole handicap , all ages , mile and one- eighth : Hessio won ; bwllt , second ; Knlgnia , thiid. Time , li:01W. : Mile and live eighths , all aces : Foitcral won. Tolu was the only oilier staitc-r. Time , u:0i. : | < . Mireandaqiiaiter , selling : Soveilgn Pat won. Touv Foster was tlie only other sUiter. 'lime , 2lt : { ' . Mile heats : Krankie I ! won liistheal ; Hob Miles thu second and thiid heals. Hest time , 1H1. IOWA XniVH. A i'1'fiii.ihiio I'osriiASirn. SHIIXAND ( All , la. , Oct. IJi. [ Special to the Hr.i : . ] J. H. Hiitokln , the democratic postmaster of this place , who assaulted and pounded Hon. Hcnjamin Todd , a lawyer of this city , last Sunday , was biought beloie the com t to-day on the charge ol assault and battery. He asked lor a continuance until November ? th , but the court -el the ease for October 'J.'th. ' Deep Interest Is manifested In this matter by tlio em/ens. II \ \ l > l-A-AltN'l > rr. < ) srioi.A : , Neb. . Oct. l.V | Special to ( ho Hti : I Di. T. M. llaydcii. ol tills place , well and fiuoialily known in Nebiaska. and Miss Kdith A i neil , olio ol the must popular and accomplished laid -sol this city , wen- mauled this moinlng at U oMoek In the .Methodist l.plscopal chinch. Over two bundled guests were pitscnt. A HV1 > IVUDKVI1 VI'A KI.rMOV. HOOM : , Iowa. Oct. IVISpeclal to llio Hir.JAn : o'dsolilieisri'union was lu-ld heio todav attended thoiisandn of ] icoiile. Speeches weie made b.v Caplain Hell , ol \ \ el > - sler City , Col. Scott , ol Nevada , and Col. Wil- Ivinson , ol Wlntcisel. A sham battle was one ol the. feature- Hie day , and during Us piogie.sa piciiiatuie explosion of a small cannon occuncd , shiitlcilng the light arm ot Jaim-.s Newcombe so as lo neccssltato Its am putation , Ncwcombevas.i member ol the Foiiith Indiana Hatlei ) dmlngtlm war nnd N no alaimerln Indigent eircumsiniKCs. A ] ittiMif ) ) t-IDO was nilMil lor him on the spot , w. r. T. r. vs. piioniiinio.v. lowv Cm , la. . Oct. in. A 1 lei an all day's the Iowa Woman'Chiisli.m Temperanciinnlon iiasscil , lian oxerw helm ing nuijmlty , 31 Us .1. Klleu rosters m.n-pai- tsan ! lec'imnieiulatlon , thus lue-rulni ; the iiigani/atlon liom the thiid p.nly nunement. Uosio.v , Oct. 1ft. At to-daj'sse > nion of the. Anieilcan lioaid of 1'oielgn Missions a repoit on woik In China , which condemned the rit- rentonlrajjeson ihoChlne.so In this eonntiy and called njion thu goeinment of the Vnllid htates to piolcd the emlgiants and juiiilhli their persecutors , wat > iciehcd with . Connected with the lejnirt on .hipan mlb- oiiK , a ic.-iiliitlon was present < 'd eallfiiK upon oiirgiivernment toeonsentto a levlsmn ol Its ticaty w 1th .lap , in so that the clause ic- lating to e\tiu teiilloil.il juiNdlctloii IX ) abel ished. The cumfiilttVo to eoiirlder the charges by Jr , Lfonaiil llacon of thu ] > \eislon of thu inndHof ttmboaid , minuted thut liom a lull Investigation they aio satlxtiud that the m- port of thu trwismer Is collect In e\eiy pai- tlcnlar , nnd that the ihmncla ! i\ir \ li.s of the Ixi.iul aio managed on sound i > rlnclie.s. | ! ' 1 Im roiKirts.is Accepted and a cnmmltlei ; | H piiiiitul to mal.i ; an lu\cttlhrati"nof the llnuii- clnl condition of the honnl. It was voted to hold the next meeting at DOS Molnes. The woman's boanl. co-oi > eratinK with the Anierlean board , held a meeting , nt which only women wejo inesenl. 'uie boaid met at I o'clock nnd elected the following ollleers : 1'iesldeitt , Mink Hop- khw. I ) . . . LL. 1) ) . ; vice-president , Kllphale W. lllatchford ; piesldeulial committee. Ail- Thwing ! coue--ponillng scerctaiies , Mathaii C. L. Claik , Kdward 1C. Alden , , lnd on S.nith : recoidliiK seciotary Hev. llenrx A. StlniMin : tn-a-Minei , l ingdon * ' . Waul , Hon. Aei.I'hnnor . , Hon. Aithur W. I'lilts and .lame.s W. Cordon. 1'ioshU'iit Hopkins Is now In the twentv- ; e\enlli > earof his venleoas pieshlciit. He .spoko uteoiiMldeiiible length lee.illing Rome of the Incidents eonnecled therewith. Ills addivsves was followed Itj 1'iiNhlenli Huit- lelt nnd Seeley and 1'iof. It.nlK'r. . Mnrle hall was at the Mine tlmo lilted with \lsilors lltleninu'to lteDr. . Magoiin , of In. . 1'r. ' Menldlcr , of lloslon. and l > i. 1'owell nnd Dr. H. S. Stoics , of N. Y. Tlie sessions of the bo.ud closes nt noon to-moirow. Personal Parnjriii > liH. O. M. Hiulor , < if Crete , is at the Pnxtun. Lnran Chirk , of Albion , is stoppiny ut tlie Paxton. IM M. Collln , of Onl , win iu tlic city yesterday. S. Draper , of Xiobrnni , is u uttost nt the Millanl. C. C. M-N'ish , of Wisner , Nob. , ia nt thW. W. A Willis , of Diiviil City , is a ntthoiMillanl. .1. S. ICverls , of Falls City , is registered at the I'axtnn. C' . S. Lucas , of Central City , spent yes terday in the city. John M. Hawaii , of Hastings , is quar tered nt the Paxton. Is' . S. Harding , of Nebraska City , was in Omaha yesterday. P.M. 15. Thrift and At. 1 > . Hesse , of Heat- rii'u , are at the Pa.xton. V. r.iulknernnd . ! . P. Smith , of Sohuy- ler , arc nt tin * Pax-ton. K. W. iMeAdani , of Fort Niobrara , is stopjiiiif ; at the Paxton. .1. C. Pautx , A. .1 IMI nnd W. F. Scott , of York , aiv nt the Millnnl. Miner W. Hruiic and A. 1 . Towle , of Niolnara ai'o at the Millanl. Dr. P. I' . Corn-ran , ofO'Noil , is in the city , stopping nt thu jilillard. ' ' Prof. W. II. Allinon has removed his family from Sioi City to Omaha. United Slates District Attorney Lam- berlson came in from Lincoln yesterday. William Hobertson , wife anil familv , of JMadison , Xeb , are tjnests nt the Mil- lard. O. H. Willard , Aaron Wall and W. A. WtKon , of Loni > City , spent yesterday in Omaha. H K. Fenner , of Calhonn , Neb. , was in the city . \esiunlay buying his winter stock ol floods. K. M. Hartlntt , Ksq. , left for Madi on yesterday on business eonneeted with the. Gross attachment ea < e. Mrs. ConKlini ; and Mrs. K-ito Hor.ild. mother and sister of Mr-i. Dwi hl Hull are \ isitiny ; that lady at her robideiiee on Douglas stroot. T. .T. Cnmmiiiffs. of Craiff , Nob. , made a visit to the jobbing houses of this city yesterday , and replenished lii.s stock of general merchandise. A. C. Smith , Oakland ; F. .T : Steilor , Oakland : II. M. Walker , SterlinK ; T. M. France , West Point : W. A. T. Campbell , Fnllerlon : ( ! M. Lonibon , Milford , arc at the Canlield. A Ijato Arrest , A bard looking customer , who nvo his name as John Iligfjins , was arrested this morning about ! ) o'clock near the corner of Fourteenth and Jackson streets by Ollicer Murpliy. Ho is supposed to bo the man who has for several nights past been the terror of that neighborhood. Ni ht before last one of the housein that vicinity was en tered and a lady occupant assaulted in bed and badl.injured. . Several per sons have aho been waylaid and robbed , and other crimes have been committed The perpetrator of these outrages had announced t hat ho would kill anjbod.y who attempted to arrest him. If Hif.'finfi is proven to be tlie man it will go hard with him. Card ill' TlmnliH. LiNroi.N , Oet --Julius Meyer , K-q. , nianajier Musical Union Hand. Dear Sir : At a meeting of Myrtle Division No. ! ) , held this evening , the undersigned committee were appointed to louder yon n vote of thanks for the- courteous treatment received trom you , and jour excellent band for the music rendered by them. Hours fraternally , WM. F. MANXINO , THOMAS Htnntiii : , , _ J. Do.NNi.i.i.y , Jit. Itoal J'.stnto Trnnsrerri. The following transfers were llloil Oct. 1 till , \vilh the counly clerk , and rejiorted for tbo BBC by Ames' Heal Kst. u ngcney : , lohn Smith and wife to Mary 1C. Dunk , lots 1 , ! i and : i , block : / > , City of Florence , Douglas count ) , w d UK ) . .lohn Kdwaid .Maish and olheis to John 1) . Cow | e. lot " . block fi .Maish'n add. , Omaha , I'vcrdc'd1,100. . MaiK. . Ho\er ( widow ) to Fred W. Stover lot It block ) , Aimstiong's nrst add. , Omaha , wd iwi Join' ' A MeShane fwhlower ) to ICdwaid Jones , leI block T , Spiin Hill add. , Omaha , w d l-M .Matilda A. Illwlns and husband to Otto Langeaml John 1'oltlck , cj ot Jots I and 'J , block } ' ' , Hanscom 1'iace , Omaha , w d % . .W ) . Kgbeil 1C. 1'iciicli ( executor ) to Hugh -Min- iihy. lot 'J"i , Hoibach'.s 1H add Omiihav d - iM'i.WI , Win , O. Haitholoniew ( single ) to Ilugli .Muipliy , lot'.i , jloilmch's 1st add Omaha , w d- . ' . . Al tlio I-'alr 'I' We will have u sicfal | ) sale of about fi.OOO yards of laces nnd niiihroidi'rios. Wn have u lot ot linen laces i nl cm- broideries that we will commence selling to-iiioiTo\v , and will continue until every .Mini is sold. The lot consists ol Torchon Lacci , Linen Luces , Yallcnciciice Lnecs , Oriental Laces , from j to il inched in width , AM. to bo cliwcd out nt lie V.\ltl > . Tbesi ! goods , range in prices eNcw hero for flc to Sfle , AM. AT 8 < I TO-MOIillOW. 'J'bls is decidedly the biggest bargain c\er jet ollercil nt our store. Also cmbididi'i'les ' in hhort lengths nt the same price , x'c por.yanl. Come early nnd get the first choice. . Hemember at Till : FA I It , Mil Farnam Street , Oup. Paxton JIotc.1. Croft loans money on Dininonds and Fine watelicH. Hooni ! , Wilbnoll block. Dr. JInmlllon Warren , KuJuctlo IMoM- elan nnd iSurgt'un , Tint N. llllh street , 4 ear Wchklcr. Day nnd night calls jinmiptly attended to. Yon ean buy fimiitnro I J'aiirro A L. Fitoh iV Co. , luh M , li id n i n nnd Douglas , than any other place n the city. Thursday's ' Trndo iu Live Stock , Proiluoo and Provisions at Chicago , THE DEE'S SPECIAL ADVICES. Cr.ttlo Slow Under n Idlicnil .Supply M'liont TnKes a Tiiiublo Corn Very S1 ) W Ui/s / Active. Chloago MVP Slock. Ctuc\oo , Oct. 1. " . . lS | > ecla1 to the nw. { CATTI.I : Heeolptsot wltlo for the d.iy wcro 10,1100 head , npdnst 7KJ1 last Tliurxlay , making about ! Hisn , tor the \ \ -U no far , nialiist ! UMI7 for the same thini hust week. In agcneial way ti-ade was lather slow nndi pilces easier , some lidr to K < > od useful sort.i of natives selling 2.V lower than last week. The number of piul to choice natives wiui small In rompailson with other sorl.s , and such weie not any cheaper than jesteiday. There weie but few pi line , lb.st-ela s nalivcH on the market. Texans weie lather MMrec , butthcie was a llbeial inn of we.steins and nuiKcrs. Receipts wore inraln heav > , and buy- ei-s weie slow to get In saddle nnd look slock over. "Let 'em keep 'em nwhlle to just look at , " said a bu > er. who wanted al least ; thiity loads ot nseliil n ithos. About -tO , Wl ( is a IniK" innnbci to dispose ot'ln lour days , yetthej have dlsappeaivd , p > ne somewheie , and tlieu-mo people who continually iniwl about trade beln dull , when in tact the laiit- est number of cattle piubably ever sold in tour da\s In this imukct went < iver the scales since Mondii ) last. Prlcis weie low. very low , on the great bulk ot stock , nnd shippers , especially those that handle native stock , arn losinj ; a lai e amount ot monex. Thestoeker and iceder trade continues quiet , and tint stock call tiaile was rather dull this foie- iioon. hhliiiitiiK steers , 1,850 to l.WX ) Ibs , srx : ! < ( ixi ( ; IALO to ii.v : ) Ibs , X { 5.00itCi.fM ( ; 160 lo 1'JOO Ibs , S3'ff ( I.WJ ; slock- ers and foedeis , -.K ) < u-l.lO : cows , bulls anil mixed , UK"UK ) bull ; , P2.riHCi W ) ; tlnousli Texas cattle sU ady , 1 > VJ to JU > 0 Ibs , sfM.ODC' ! ) ) Uir.:7.VJto1.K.KlbsS.s5,5'.io : ) ( ! ; ( .00 . to 700 Hit , W.7.x < rt.ai ! : westein landers weak : nnllve.- * and half bleeds , sit.WKii.-i.oJ : wlnteint Te\ans , { SH.WKmi.l'Jj , , . Sale.117 WyondiiK ieeih\rs , 1U5His st.'Jiw : : Wjoinlnj ? l.UH ms , . ) : i t Coloiado Te.xans 1OT ! ( IbsW'O ; 18 Wyoming l,0i ! ) ) Ibs SUV : > : tK ) AVyomin Texans - ans l,0silbs , < . ; { . .vj ; mi W\omliiK ll "l " Ibs , SlLWi'-Hfi Wj oiniiiKliidl-liivods l.ll.'illH , &I.W ) ; lions Iteceiptsot hofjs lei the day S7.000 , anainst 'Jo- ) ' . ) ? last Tlinrsdny , maklnjr ahout Hi-lU ( ( ) lei thoweeksolaraicaliiht 'JU,11'J lor the some time last wedc. Maiket ojiencd aclheala steady innge of pi Ices. Ashlu liom ic ular packets , two n w linns com menced to-day. The .shippers bought freely , jet at thoulo o\atiu ! woiu rather easier , es- ] iecally ! on common to oidinaiy packlnc soils. Tliesituallon was about like this : 1C the buyer wanted a p.iillciiliuly closely as- wiitod kind , he would have lo palully as hicli as at the iiieiiln ] ; if the salesman hud a load or so that did not coma up exactly to standaul he could not tfet as. hiirli pi lee as at the opunlnt ; . Itough otlds ! and ends sold at s.UVi.lO : ! : : ( , and fair to KOOCF 1'ixxlucn. Cnir-Aoo , Oct. 15 [ Special teA A sljarp break occurred Jn the wlie.it murli t today , atone time Belllrtu off 2c from the highest point leached diiriii ! ; the excitement ot yesteiday. The amount of wheat on pas sage to Cieal. Hillain and the continent dis closed an Incieaseof l.'J'OOOO bushels , which was a siiipiisc to the tiadc , and Ihu juosxicct of lighting In HnlKaiia appeared to 1 dissi pated by an suhanee In Hiitlsh consuls. The openbif ; was heavy , starling prlcca showing a decline nt 'tfc ' , and fell hack Jfo additional almost InsUintlv , and declined ' 40 inoie before linylni ; liecame genenil. Uecember ojitlon de lined to lU 'e , then under jood ; buying lose to nV : < c. fell oil airaln to'.y ' ; < c , and lose to tu o amid some excitement , but toward the close on regular board biokn under heavy olTeiinus to ttiiic , and closed at about thai ligmc. In the allcr- noon jiressine to sell iiKain urgent and De cember options biokf lo Ifi'sc ' , lallied and closed altu'itc ' or ill „ ( miller yesteiday. Jte- ceipts weie up to the avemtce Uuiiif-li somc- wh t lighter at noilliwcstcin jiolntsvlillo shipments weie larger. Koieln ) niaiketo were called Inm by eaily cables , 1ml pilviUo cables later In the drt ) ipioted them eaiiler , Con.v ( Jorn inledeiy slow and closed Cxtslei , though not appieclahlv lower. OATS Oats ni'cd ' liuictaml unchanged. PnoVISIONS Pioxtsiiins weie e.'islei early , but leattcd and closed at yesteiday'.s figures * Hi-ulo ItoyH. Pi : , 1'a. , Oil. 15. Last evening a number of female scholars , tetiirnliif ; from school atOakihdo , near hero , were met 'by tlneebojs , two white and one coloied , a ed about IS years , who altauked them with ro- \olveis. All the K\T\K \ \ escaped but Annie Mo- ICemp , aged II j ns. who was sei/.ed by lie | youni ; outlaws , tenibly m < saulted and then telt lyliiK upon the Kionnd unconscious , wheio she \ \ uloiind somn bom's later by friends. A po'--ewas ' or anl/.cd at once to captine the assailants , nnd alter a loni' search they weie inn down at Primiose. ' 1 ho con dition of .Miss McKcmp Is M'llons , and It' ' m I eared she \\III noticcoMT. Indignation xvnii liii li and IvnchiiiK Is hccly talked of. The li'ijri aiiesled answer the deseiipllon of lllo c.scaped piisoneis liom the loigan letorm- at or j . Tito Smallpox Movi m : M. , Oct. in.- Tin ) stalemenl nro < pa led by the hcallh depaitnii'iit shows ( Kttt ysi ) incMiiih died heio fiom smallnox diirlliif the week . led I'llduy last. Of tlicsit 10i went Kieiich-Caniidlan , 1 ' . ' " ) chlldien under live . \eai.M , M ! between livoand ten. llll : I'l.MU I. \\ISIO.XMV. \ . Dnrnoir , Oct. Ki. The Kvejilng .loiunnl's Menomlnce special i..iys : Theicaio at least twenty e.wsol small pox In Maiincttc , Ww.- , the disease havlni ; bicn liioiinliL there by .Monlieal clli/ens. JMIIIT deaths have alieady occuiicd. .Many pei'hons IIIIMI been ' A Ln ) ; ; < ' Iliiin Iliii-ned , Kr.iiii ( , Neb , , Oct. 15. [ Hinrlal to the Hni : . ] About four o'clock this morning nno of the Itijbeils biotheis , who own a largo rniifh on Cache cieek , wusiv\akened : by tlio violent IMI king of a dog. ( iolng out 1m found the bain onluowllh thi ! roof nbnust icady to tumble In , Twelve head of horsuH" anil one line htallion weio burned , also har ness , Middles , irralii , lm > , A-e Tin ) loss will be5ooo ; the liisunince , KJ.OOO. The nilglu ol thoino is unknown. DIsinlsHciI I'rom tlio Hervfoo. KAV FiiANfiici ) , Oil. 15. F. .1 , IhnvlM , United Slates Insjicctor of customs In this city , licensed Deputy United .Stales Marshal Mellus with hav lux ollcicd him n bilbo to allow Chinamen who had beoii irniiniilcd hack to China to conui ashore. Tlio matter has been liiM'stigaled , and Mel us ( H-iilhVd ) liniii thogovcinmcnt reivlee. IlllnolN Hiildliii-s' Home. SniiNUi'iu it , lid. 15. Tlio iSuhlcral | 1 1 ome commission did nothing to-day , Mr1 , Hall N hick anil no vote vjw taken , Abg. ) dclcitathm cnimt In limn Dlxou tote to inlluenco the decision in lavoi of at that plai'it. Ward t'lcuilh Nut Guilty , N'l.W VdiiK , Oct. 15. A new lndltuicrt \ * having iMH'ii tonnd against I'eidlnund on whlih he will.be tiled next week , aiiaU'iied lodav in tlivccnul of ojcr a minei , and iiledod no guilty.