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FIFTEENTH YBAI ? . OMAHA , MONDAY HORSING , OCTOBER 10 , 1885. NUMBEK 102. FROM BULGARIA TO BORHAII The Foreign T7ar Olond Hovcra Over Other Piclcla of Action. THEEBAW'S TIME IS SHORT. England Preparing to Wlpa Out tlic Iliimnn IJonst The liiilknn Dlfll- cnlty KhoivH HlRttH of Settlement. A "War In Itnrntah. Nr.w YOIIK , Oct. is. ( .Special lo the UKI : . ] A Kpeclal London r.tblu says : AVar bu- tvvnsn Kngland and Himnah Is almost cer tain anil but few persons eleny the justice nnd necesslt } for Mich a proceeding on the partof Great Britain , altliontjh a mlnmltyof llbcml novvspapers snee'r at lory aptitude forllltlo wars , Ignoiing theli ownliistory. Differences of opinion are virtually routined to tlie epicstlon as to whclhci the deposition of KltiThecbiwauil | subslell/cd Bticecsslon with a controlling British resident at Manila- lay Is preferable to annexation of Iturmth to India. Tlie Marepds of Ki | > on , ex-vlcero } of India , thu bulk of the radicals and a fraction of the- Indian olllcials favor the former plan , while Lord Itnndolph Chuichill , lliusecret.iiy ofRtatufoi India , Karl Dulferln , vlooioy of -India , and a vast majmltv of the people ot Knglaud and India heart 1 1 > supjiot I the lat tei sehemc. i iniiir IH KO pitivcT A VAir.Ain r. who Is w ortb a Mihiidv . Mlngolin , w ho is an cxlluin Pondeehi'r } , has the best he'icditii } light , but MliiKohn is a nitmwav iMililical iirlfionur liom llcnaics.Vhllenl lieiiures , in Iwx ) , lie ( oiispiied with a biothei iirisuner iiained Chnnar to burn Itaugoon and massa- rru thu forelL'ii Inhabitants. Kven at this date Prince Mingiibn c'aniiot bo tinstcd with the government of llurm ih , owing ( o his re bellious Inclinations- , which have nuver been Rtibdufil. The onlv other possible candid , lie Tor the tbicmi'of lluimah is Piiiuu Xjoiiu- ( rok , who is an Kugllsh pensioner atilciitta. ( . lie Is a weak , sn icistitloiis , bigote-d dinnk- aid , who Isiiiinibloot excelling KingTIieebavv in trni'ltv and \ \ ctInelhn experts believe that the' lluriii'-se anthmitiius wilt not answci tlie ultimatum ot the' govi'inmeut ot India , and sav It is doubtful it thu Biume.se minis ters dare hint of its existence to King Tlicc- liavv , foi ftMi of llio aiAcii : wiiitii wotu.n roi.ieW ) nurii DIS- ( i.cistinr. It is lulicved that King Tiieebtw has really 1icen mad foietrs. . His lo\o foi liciiim and tlie fei iic-it } cii ins nattiio glow dailj. His queen , whit Is a stiong-mindoil woman , ou- eonra.'cs him in thu stand he has taken against tliu goveinment of India , and she may puvslhlj be able to ouatti/u a siilllcleiit ami } tocitfci a lair resistance to this British expedition But the Biltish olllceis in India mo conlidcnt that thi ) advance on Man- dila.v will he a milit.ny iiionieniide. 'llicio are a lew Outs on Irraw.mdy liver , hut none fiullh-ionll } mined to olfe r much tesistaiicu to cunbual- > . Lei , I DiulViiii , howevci , will leave tuitlilng toe hanc'c' . and the espedllioii to go Hi * the river will consist of gunboats , Bteam launches , tugs , several iMttuuoi ol ma- rhiniiKinisanil light Held artillei } , and liom 8,003 to lil,0W ( men. 'im i.t I.MI.SI : IIVN 10 noitr. MAVPAIAV , Oct. 1 Kveiy available nnucermaithas been .sumiiionid for seivice. The Bui me-so ministers have decided to stop tlio British envo } witii the Indian govern ment's ultlui ituui at the Inmtlei. LONDON , Oct. 18. The- Times has advices tint complete ananh } prevails in Bui mah. It Is exjieotod that the Aeolt tiibos will stciim afandalav. A vei } hostile feeling Is shown in Bin mail towaid all loicigiR'rs. A general massacre Is fcaied. A War Cloud Disappearing. Niw Vonic , Oct. 17. [ tjiK-cial to the llce.l The Herald's Belgi ado special sas : Wihh- Ing to avoid the Impending war between hcr- Eclf and .Sc'iviit , Bulg.tiia , hincu Servia troops entered lid ten itory last night , has offeicd King Milan mi adjustment of the frontiet Itlscousideiedecrtalu tliat Se'i via will ac- ccpt , for nho will thus obtain , without tiring a fchot , thu object of her deslies. H is believed that the tow n of Widen will bu yielded to Ken in. Peace bctvv ecu Bulgaria ami btrvia will thus he assured , and King Milan will bu seated tectirel } on hlHthtonc. A large foic-o of Tuiklsli ttoops hive licen ordcied to advaiuo toward Nissa. Open hos- tllltle.s betwc'cn tlio Servians and Tin KB Is believed to be imminent LONDON , Oc t. IS. Thu Serv Inns have occu pied Koslak Pass , which is on the Jerma liver mid p.ntlylu Tinklsh toirltor } , being on the ) Dulg.irian-Marcdonlan fiontler. The Rnllcnu Dinlcultics. PAHH , Oct. 17. Theiu is a belter feeling on the bourse tills moiiilng. Thicc pet cent rentes advanicd % % centimes ovet last Jtlu'ht'h close on the strength ot thu denial telegraphed fiom Xlssa that tlio Servian troops had made any advance. Ur.m.i.N , Oil. 17. llio Noilh German Ga- Zctfu .S.IJH It Is glad to .see sigtiH ol unanlmit } timoiijf the powers for the settlement of the troubles In the Balkans. Commontiiiir on tliu Hltiiatlou In the Balkans , ith.ijs : "The hope thattllplomac } will succeed in poacefull } sct- 0111) ) , ' the Itnumoliaii dilllculty has lueieased In vlovvot the fact that thu Btdgaiian utilhoi- Itles nave iiuested tliu le.nlois of several hands ot .Seivlau emigrants who had been L'lide'avoring so sllr up a revolt against King Milan , tliimdejiriving Sen la of apietextfur recriuiliKition. ' ' oycottcis. OOHK , Oet. 18 , At a Hpccial meeting of thu Defense union last night lepoits weio sub- lultteel proving that bo } cutting had been Bcveiely checked. A branch of the union will bo established in London to havochaige of the llnanccs of the otganlration , Thu union enthusiastic illy losolved to cipup ijitriinK forces of farrier * to traverse the conn- tiy fur the purpose of tmoc'ing the lioise's of boycotted persons ; also In attend cattle sales nnd liny l > ocottcd cattlu at fair London They AV'nut Protection. PKsrii , Oct. IB. Thu international land owners congress h is adopted resolutions ask ing Urn central Kuropeaii states to combine in adopting protective' me asuies against thu Im portation ol Amciluin and Indian wheat. MANAOHUS MURT. Tin : iiMiim ; ) or TIII : rwo ASSOCIATION * IIAI.I. IM..VMIIS : ciMi'i.iii ) ; rut : JVOltKI'.VIlI.NT ' 10 UOUIltX Tlinilt ACTION JJIXT : vi.vn. : Is'r.vv Yoiiic , Oct. 17. The confeicuco com- mltlees of thu national league ami Am u lean association ( if ba s bill iilayen today tnnounce'il they had * complete'd thulr work nntl weio ii'.uly to submit tliclr icjioits to their respective or- Biini/atlous. Then the members of thu na tional league and tlio American association held scparato meetings , at which the respec tive comnilttc'csannonnccd the result of their confeieiiro. It Is rumoied that the new ngiceiucnt will bu u complete surprise to the baseball men of thu country. As wasex- pc'ctc'd , somu i > aits of thu now agieoinent \vcru seveie'ly rrlllclst'd at the seanito | mcet- Ingsof Iho two organUatlons. The Cincin nati , Loulnvltlo and llaltlmotu clubs onposu the clause relating togi.ule-d halailes. They Imld that pltrherx and ( ateliers slionld rw- ct-ivu&l.wto , otitMilo men SLTtX ) , and Inshlo men Sli , < nti. hliumoiu and Shorslg. of Phlla- ilohihla. sdd they wanted thu men to get all they could , vvhllo Calor and Von tier Aha wor.Un lavornrgndtialtd xilaihs. 'Ihunv idlon wmki'd all tint atteiitimn ovei thu omi'id. To-night a document to bo known lie "Nallonal AKHTIIICIU" was atloplod. hky thut no for tlic scrv Ices of any pla } er for a longer pe riod than ev en months , beginning April 1 and terminating October ! ! ! , and no contract or negotiations for services to be icndercd aitor the expiration of a current } ear Mini I IMS made previous to October JO of such jear. Thu piescnt regulations concerning black-listed men are to remain un altered. Tinnuin'ier of pla } erst hit iu ly bo engaged bv any eitib ami declared Inellliclblc to cemtnict with an } othei club Is limited to twelve. A plaerrelcasctl don contract Is for ten dav s there if Icr to bo sublect to the re-- jntlnliu clubs in tlie same association before he Is coniM'tept | to negotiate with a club fiom ano her association. A club in either tisso- elation may resign Its niTiibcrfdilp and nny bo admitted with full rigltt.s and privileges to tire other association. A boarel of arbllratloii consisting of threu reprusentitlvew fnnn each aasoclatlon is established to settle distmle.s bet - t ' % VV l'llll.s ! mll ( ' " lliJV(1 soi' | . exclusive and llnaljuiisdietloii of all dlirc'retices arising un der ami all Intcrpielationa ot thu national agi cement. _ _ Clone of the ItloyullslH' Meet nt Chicago. CiurAoo , Oct. 17. 'i'ochy brought tlio first annual fall meet ot tliu New Chicago Blcclo Track association to a close. The day vv.ts line and tlio attendance good. Tlio track vvas in good condition , but the slight brewo that blew acioss It preventeel anyex- tiaoiiUnary time. NviNon , tlie Boston pio- fosslonal , piovecl himself well-nighlnvlncible In capturing eveiy purse lor which ho started. Tlio tirst event of tlio day was the tvvenl-mile raeo foi the Columbia cup. This was won bv Van Sicklcn , who had a walk-over in one limn , four minutes and nine and a ciuartei seconds. Next came tlio two mile professional i-aco , vvhleh pioved to be the most exciting event of the da } . Wood- side and Biooks alternated us loaiteis until the last lap vvas ii'.icbed , when Nellscm , .spurting , came to tlie fiont at a ton Ilic pace. and won b } a wheel , Wooelside being second anelPiliue thliil. Time. .1:51 : ? . . Intheiivu mile pioto < sional , Woodsldc. Wilson. Pilnco and Brooks were the contestants. When the last half ot the last lap was leached. Nellscm mid Prime had the held to themselves. The Bostoiilan won b } a wheel in ll-l : $ ! < i. The Pi Ison Horortnors. * " DKTUOIT , Oet. 17. A largo number of prominent IKJINOHS inte-iostcd In piisou re form have an Ived in this city and tonight held thu opening meeting of tlie National Prison association iu Whittle } 's opeia house. Kev. rather Cliaile-sO'ltiellc } , of bt. Patrick's church , In ( Ids city , and tieasmer of the Irish National league , opened the exetclscs with majcr. Senatoi L. W , Pilmer , chairmtn of Ihu evening , spoke brielly of the history of prison icfoim , the pi esent needs and methods ot such leloini , and gave some idea ol the object of the organbalitm. Judge James B. Campbell of the .Michigan stipiemu banclt , dollvere'd the address cit welcome lei the state ol Miclil .iu. The remainder ot thu evening was occupied with listening lo an addie'ss bvex-Pjc'sieli'iit H. B. Have's on the objects and alms of the National Prison Ke- foim association. Di.ruoir , Oct. Ifi. Tlio members of the National Pi Ison Ki'torm society were privi leged to he'.u a number of suitable sotmnus to d.ij. the subject of "Prison Koloim" being eonsldeied by scveial local ptstots. The legiilat session will begin to moiiow. Attciitptctl MIMI > IIIS , Oct. IS. Late to-night unknown pirtles attempted to assassinate ! Itev. N. Ctmnte , a prominent coloied minister , He vvas leturning fiom cliuich , and at the coi ner or Do Soto and Wcltstei streets was meet upon. Theie weie about twenty of his cou- giegatiem In tlio eiowel. and the contents ot tliu shotgun , loaded witli buckshot , c'.iu cd coiisidcrablo damage. Two bullets struck Oouute , one in tlic head and tile other In the chin. Inflicting painful but not danger ous wounds , b. L. Connie , btothei ot the minister , was shot in tlio back and also ( luotigli the ( bin. His wounds aie mote dangerous. 1'llen AViight , a colored woman , leeched a shot in the hip Tills is the second attempt to kill Coiinte. He thinks tlie ass isslns are momlM'rs of a colored or ganisation ol which lie was foimeily a mem ber , but which he icceutiy lenounccd. - 9 A Itiot on the Illver. PlTrsnuuo , Oct. 18. A ctovvd of 20,009 people , among whom were a large number of loughs , gathered on the wharf t Is afternoon lo join an exclusion to Davis Island dam vvlieie Capt. Paul Uoynton vvas advertised to give an exhibition. Tlio otllcois ot the steam ers w 01 uovei powered and their boats loaded to the watei 'sedge. On this account they weie afraid to make the trip and announced tliat the exhibition would bo given before tlio wliaif. This led to a liot , dining which the roughs , witli axei and other imiilement-s , almost en up the excursion b.iigcs LMn.i and Alice , and compelled the olllceis to jump into the iivei to.-i\o theii lives , because1 the1would nolj , rotund ( lie money taken foi tickets. A laigu loicc' of policeman was 01 dined to thewhail , but older was not icstoicd lor a long time. The i Ingleadcrs weie aiiested. Two liirclern In Onu Night. Pi I rMiuuo , Oet. 18. A Unloiitown special Fas : Two murdc'iri weiu committed in this county last night. Two biotheis named T.ts- ker , while intoxicated , attacked a house occit- , pled by IraTate , at llavdeutouu , and tlnovv a dub at Talc's vvife > . severelv injmlng her. Tale llit'd at them witli a shot gun and Hal T.tskei was instantly killed. Talu snrrcn- tleicel himself to the bheilll tinlay. Tliu iithei miiieloi w.is also pirtot an attack on a house' . Kour negtoc'sbioko elovvn tliu door of the bouse occupied bv Michael B.uillii , on tlio mitsklusof town , Btiilla leslsted , and was Hhiil and killed bv one of tliu lU'gioc's named Uolieit bcott. Thu mtudeucr has not been .11- i enlcd. Arresting Hojcottci-H. Drni.iN. Oct. 17. In puisiiaueeof tltogov- einment's plan foi si.piesslug boycotting , tvvh hundied icspcc table Inhabitants of Stiad- bailey , County Queens , have hi on aiiested. Thc > Dublin branch of tliu national league sent a lawjertodeloud the prisoners , but tlio magistrate ) betoio whom they wcio ( nought convicted allot them anil ordoi cd tliomlonnd . counties toi theii good behavioi. The de fendants elected lo go to pi Ison rather than timiish ball. Tito mau'ibtratu hesitated to commit thorn , and dually gave ; them a fort night Iu which to coiitildci thu mutter. Thu Canada Southern Iioatt. Nr.w YOIIK , Oct. 17 Agents of the Canada Kouthein rallvv.i ) company sold to IIP } mil- call ) the the balance of thu eompan'n second mortgage bonds , about S'-.OOO.O.KI , most ol which will bu paid lei In cash ut u tuicu ueai thu tueseiit imuket ( pmtatioiib. Tins will en able' the compaii } to pav at onto all Its llo.it- Ing debts Inclined foi ihuconstnictimi vvoik tlonu when the load vvas tuken b } thu Mich igan Central. HoAVitiitH lo lit ) Hoard , Ni'.w YOIIK. Oct. IH. A special to Iho Tiibunu from banta IV. N. M. , iindci date ot ve'ste'id.t } NI.VS. Chief Justku Vincent telu- L'niphs iiom bieira Amiullla , wheiu he has been holding couit tor two weeks , that ho will airivu licit ! to-moiiow evening. Tcnlay Ids filendspiepaieda ) > etitioii to thu ulloi- nov-genci-iil asking that luither tietion bo withheld until ho could ho he.ud from , A IJIood-Slalm.'d Tmntllord , KI'OKUK , la. , Oct. 17. The Constitution's Lancaster ( Mo. ) bjiecial saja : In an tilteica- tlon ve\sterdayevenliit , ' Georgti Le'lir btabbed and klllcdJolin W. IJarnes.atenantof Lehi V. belf-delc'iisu is claimed. Loin is a piomlnent cltlzun of tliu county and highly esteemed. Illn Internal Hont. ( JnicAfio , Oct. lb. Intel-Ocean's GUgB's- vlllu ( III. ) special : Clmiles II. Pliilbiick , private secietaiy of President Lincoln at thu tlmeof the Iatter' assn-lualliU , ditd at Ids homo heio > estcida } ol luialvsls of the heart. Mi. I'hllbi hk's occupation lately \UH tlmtol iuiovviv"l > i'r writer- A JERSEY RAILROAD WRECK A Collision on the Pennsylvania Oanses Scrions Loss of Life. EMIGRANTS THE SUFFERERS. Name * ol' the Killed nnd Wounded A Similar Oconrtence In New Itatiipnhlrc Proves Equally Fatal In Hcaulttf. A Ilnllrond Wreck lit Jersey. .Jr.iisiiv Cnv , Oil. IS. On the meadows fnur miles wast at this city a collision occurred between two trains this evening which resulted in tlio itntli of live persons and the injury of several otliiirs. Tliu Pael.c express , leaving here ul 8:1" : > o'clock , run into the western bound emigrant tr In , vvhleh hr.d stopped at tlio coil shuto on tlio east side of Haokensauk bridge , Knocking a portion of the latter across the track of the Lchlgh Vallc } road. Shortly afterward a Lehlgh Valley tialn came thiuidrilng along and crashed into the wreck. Tlie dead \veio all on the omleraut train , as vvoro also the Injured. I lie hrakciuan of the lattoi tniln is among the victims. Tlie vvioek Is the most frightful one on the road in j cars. Throe of the dead have hon brought to Jersey City. They sue iv man and a \Miin , in , both decapitated and terribly min gled , and a boj ol ! about ID } ears , who h.itl both legs cut off. Their names hive not yet broil Ir.irned. Among the wounded aie Kvlcu.i Arne.tr * . golo. ; on a visit to hoi f.ithi'i , at Mudlbon , Wis. : Chiistaiu ( J. Bolstcad , bound foi Minncnpolls ; Mannus Clinker. golm on a vlsltto an uncle at Ii I le Juui.ito , Col. ; Lmra Kndc > on Mct.auarnd , intending to join her husband at Norwood , la. Ith impossible now to ob tain a lull list of ih" I n iii red. Hiss till thcie arc many more tindui the wreck. Tm latest Inftn mation places tlio number killed at eight. TIII : iivi : > A\I > worxnri ) . 1 IIP emigrant tialn was just pulling away f lorn thuio.il shutos when tl e accident oc- oiittod. A dense tog prevailed ut the time. llw bodies of the man , woman and boy which weic brought hero were taken to hneefs 111011:110. Tlioy ha\e not jet b-en identified. The wounded weio bioiight to Jersey City depot , wlieio all available ambu lances woie in waiting , nnd wens eoim-jed tlioneiUoSt. Tramis hosiiital. T.tev wcio Lulona Aiimes , a. Norwegian , aged "a veais , L'oing toMidlson , Wis. , both le.s cut oil and injmod about tlio head. Shu died ton min utes altoi aiilval. MailuuKlingor , Noivvcgian , need 18. en louto to Li Juniata , C il , whore his uncle re sides , crushed about the head and shoulder * , diedatmidnlaht. Cluisliani V. 1'olsted , Norwegian , SO jeais , on mute to Minneapolis cnmp-mncl fntctmes ol botli legs , prob-ibly fatallj unit htovvaid A. lionets , ineman of Lchigh v'alley train , aged K9 , in lined , resides hontli L'.tstou , I'enn. , hkull beliesed to be Iraetmed. Louis U bet loth , londtttitorot the emlgrmt train , light arm broken , taken to his icsi- dence in .New York. An unknown Norwegian woman and btby , Tin ) woman is badlj hint about the head mid body. The baby has both le 's and one aim bi oken. Owen Halle , engineer of the Lehigh train. lie was taken to Nuvv.uk. The extent ol his injuries aio not lo.iined. As fat as learned none of the passengers on the westein expiess weie seriously injincd. i.ivcuhi.i < iii mur.ieliiKliii.tlii ni.iubiou'hl toJetseyCity on a lelief trni * - scene. At inidiiiglit tlie 1015 was htill prevail ing on the mo.tdovvs , and it Is 1 eared otheis willbetound beneath the debris. The lull extent ot tlio disaster will not be known till inoiniiig. Some of the dead and injured are bring ta ken to New ai k. Tw o vv omen and a man who weio killed and thronnl the wounded have been brought to this citj. The accident oo- einicd to the we&tein express and the south ern express. Piui.Anri.iMiiA , Oct. 18. It Is announced hcie tliat after the .southern expiess i.tn Into the immigiaitt tialn tills evening near Jot- soy Cil } , tins Luhigh valley train dashed into tlie wicck. AN ACCOUNT rilOVI NIIW YOUK. Nivv YOIIK , Oct. IH. The Tiibunu of this niniuing contains the follow 1111 ; .idditlon.il luitieulars of the wreck on tliu I'onnsjlvania road : Foui e-trs ot tlie Pennsylvania , and a locomotive and two cars > ot the I.ehidi Yal- ioy ti-aiu wore wiecked. Htmit A. Hewers , Inoman on the Pennsylvania train , is amoii tlie wounded. MIIIIU ol whom It is be lieved will die. The accident occmredon the meadow s In a desolate place not near any habitation. The train which took out tlie phjMci.iu.se.inicd also a large number of tallioad men. lietoie its tetiitn , ambulances fiont the city hospitasl and St Fntnels and Chi 1st hospitals hiid Inxni .summoneil and vveic In waiting In the Pennsylvania station at.Ieisoy City. Kullna Ainieis was taken to St. Kiancis hostiltals and died immediately attet leaching Ilieie. The railroad otlicials weie ictiwnt about tlie accident. It was stated a nunibei of wounded had been taken to Nevvatk. The wreck made atoirlblo hcene , all the ttaeks being litteied. Tiavel was not Interrupted , as there are lour tracKs at the point , and tweet them weie blockaded. ' 1 ho latest intormatlon is thai theio weie eight Killed. Ouen Hall , engineer ol tlie Leliigh train , had his leg biokcn and vvus taken to Xewatk. A Fatal Collision In Now Co.scoiin , N. II. , Oct. 18. An accident on the noithcin division of the Itoston it Lowell nillioad , by which tintiopeihons wcio killed and live others Injuml , nccnticdthismornlng between K.tst A ndover nnd West Andovei. The Chlnago last freight left hero with a double headei , and when it leached West Andovei , where it was to bo sldettaoKed lor the down passenger train , it was discovered the tialn had biokcn In two. Kii''ineer.Iohn P. Kim IMHI stalled b.uk In seaich ol the missing mis. The passengei tialn MIOU came mong and the trainmen wote iiifoimed ol the mihliap to thu lieiu'ht train. The e\- ptess btopjicd at Anilovot Cunter to leave MJiim passengers and pullo < l out again. About half a mile tnrtlicron aooillslon bclwcttn tlie jiassengcrand section of the Height tiain w dined , both going at it high taloof speed. Thutccoil wasvety hetvy and both engines weiobully smislicd. The tend'r ot thu ims- M'ligcr locomotive telescoped the bag gage car and tliu lattei telescoped thu mall cat. As soon as possible tialn men weio sent to the .scene. liotli engineers and brakemcn after a. long bcarch , weie loiiud dead In the debt IK. Thu expioss messenger and baggage muster weio Impilboned in the wieek , and it as nceosi sat ) to cut them out. Both thus ! weio In the baggage ear width took lire ; but the ll.imes woiee.xllngnlshed. Nonooftho passengcirt went hint. A wiecklng train and medical assistance has In en sent. Chicago Tjlvn Stock. Cmrio < , Oct. 17 , ISpedal to tlm Iiir. : ] C.\nj.i : Ito < elpts of cattle tor lo-day 1VM , against 1,0(13 ( last 8atmda > , making about -17)00 ( ) foi the week , agaliihtI'J.irJ last week. Tlieie washuidlja maiket to-daj. In the llrst place theie was no asMiitment of stock to call out bnjets , as fiosli iciclpts weio only l.'jnoto J/iOO , and miisistid mainly of < uldi > and ends sent hcie fiom St. Louis and Kan sas Citv to find a market. In the Mtoud place Swift was about the only bujei that leally wanted cattle. Aimour , thu Knlrlunkt. exmijuny , nnd nbout till thu sliipjX'iHveiu out of the m.tikct and tlio I.lbly company weit ! only pUklng tip su < h odd lots that they umld cet ut low prices. Thw most prominent sale ot thu dny was a tniln of tint lit nton Land and Cattle ( ompanv's Montana * that . . .craged l.00. : ! and sold at ? 4.w. : Them \\nn scitnel > it loadof natives ainmu : the fresh miivals , and not it load sold during thu Imeiiouii. In it geneial wa > tat cattle nm "HI lower limn a week ago nnd rangeis tioin iW-IOc lower , Dining the week sonm tlnet ! in font loads ot extra ptime native Meets , avei- aging I'-oO to IUX ) have sold at iil.uoc. < il. ' . ' % hut iMt bulk of good to chokv L/iOto HW Hi steers were old Iwtwccn S5.00 nnd SVO and the ordlmtiy run of fht natives at * l.f 9i o 4s0 , , vvitlt common at SiLMpWA" ) . Hangers hxvo been worked off at from 4M.GW 4.ami Texans 52WK W..V ) , Stock lattlo have been sold trout SiOO-tt : and Block calves at fiom $ i.r.O to SM.W. bhipplui ; steers , to rxw ibs. S5.axad.oo ; isw ) to Ibs , SVOX' .V ; .CO ' to 1'JOO Ibs , Sl.OftjJI.ro. Stocked and fpcdcro. 5 iWffl.1 ? r > . Cows , ( mils nnd mlMil , SI.riiW.n. ( IJnlk , Si50n : ) . V. Tnrotifih ' 1 xns rattle steady ; uv ) to i.av'i IH , sn.isjniO" TOO to rte ibssuKKiuo ; o o to 700 IDS. S.70vi7H)0.Vestern ! ) \ ntngors dull and lO fftioe lower ; natives and half-bieeds , 71 ; vvlntea'd Tcxans , M.OoOf-4 00. l7 Moiitanas , im Ibs , SUiO. Tlie 8.11110 kind sold Friday at 3-1.55 , nnd Monday atS4.1X ) . lions The iccclpts of hogs for the day vvereW.MW. apalnst injoshf-t hatttrday. nmk- Ing I'i..OiK ) Im ihe week , ngalnst lauili last week. Tlio market opened weak and lather .slow , llrst sties shoAlm ? a deulino of 10. As compared with the lowest jestetdity It was voe lower limit yestenl ty mornlnc anil about JBc lower than Wednesday , makinga decline of a sttong iiotiS'We for thu vveeK. With fiosh nnlvnls there were at least JJO.ii " ) on sile.'tnd it was estimated thciovere about 1 ± 000 eairied over , as the maiket closid dull , with some of the big packing lirms ipdttlng rather early in the day. Hough odds nnd ends and soinu full loads sold down to s.rr > ( < i : ' ) . ! ! , ' > : tair to good picking sorts at slX < j'I. ! < i' ) , and the nest at UOtWi , with an ocutsional lot ol light Phil ulelplilas and butcher pies nt * t.KV < ei.w. L > uthintH sold nt . < ! 50@-t.80 for oidiiuiy inn , and S. ! . 1)0 ) ( 1. ID for sln.o ng iii s. li . uii and mixed , W 2) ) 1.to. . Packing and ship dug , BSD to : 0 His , ? 1.10K1.SLight Wer1its. I'to to 170 UK , s > 0 H S1SJ : to 1J10 Ibs , ty.KXjtJ.UJ. Skips , bJ.-tJoU.'JJ. Parcelling ; Out the Places. WAsuix rojf , Oct. 17. The postmaster genontl to day appointed the following named fomth-elass postmasters. In Illinois At Uosev Ille , William II. Bucklej ; at In- dustty , John W. Hack ; at Now Huston , Cliailcs 11. Hfll ; nt Hockbiid'e , , Henry 0. Duncan ; at HlniT City , MeOlellan Duncan. In Wisconsin At Halfway , frank hnhnllcr. In Iowa At Elbeien. Joseph ( Jlover ; at Clifford , P. II. Shellleld : at Mlle , Clint S. Pi ice ; at Newell , IX W. Stetson ; at Lone Tieo , Marion Hakor. The commission ot James P. Hetley as as- slstaiitticasuiorat Chlcngo was sent to him lu-tliv.tOKetlti'i with it ikttcr of Instruction from tlic se < je.ar > of the treasury in togard to the ti tnsf t ol theodlceto him. It is ex pected that Hca ey will assume the duties on Mouditv. Tlie president to-day appointed James N. Childs of M tine , to biU nlted , SI it.-s . lonsul at ( Jueljnh. t'anaiH , and James II. Trumbull to bo United Status consul at Talcahuano , Chili. Darius Let'ore , of Illinois , has been ap point ! d a special limber ajjent of the interior department. Killed by Coi.L'Miius , Oct. 17. rredetick Gieincr , the murderer of Margaretj Seeling , was banged in tlio I'lauklln county jail to-d ly. The drop was sprung at 1:42 : and ho died In 11 minnics ttoui stiaiignl.itjon. tlie neck not being hi liken. The execution was witnessed by about seventv-ilvo ptoplc. Ciieinei was wondcifullv cool and self possessed , mingling with tilends in the jail , and at 11..to sent wotdto the sheillF tint , be was icady. He came on the bcatfohl smoking a cigar , lie ititoied onlv a sentence , bidding all gond- bjo. The crime foi which ( Jreiner was exe- ecutcd vv.ts tlio muiiler of Miss boding , who house where she was engaged ua domebtic. ( lOvernoi lloadlv icfnsud to tommutu his bcnteni.0 to imgrisonment for life. A Pcti Portrait. SA , la , Oct. 17. The state of Iowa will my S JO reward for the captmo and te- tnrn to tlie iKjnitentiary at Anamosa ol one John Collins , who was bent fiom Linn coun- ly in March , 1H3. > , for eighteen months foi bniglaty , and wlio oncaped last Thutsday cvenln. ? . He is described as follows : Two dim India snots between the thumb tnd lust linger on right baud ; also "W" on liind between thumb and lust linger : scar running liom "W" to btso of second linger. lett hand ; vaccination mark on left arm ; mole between shoulders ; Heat on lett side ; seal on light thigh ; scar on back of head ; large bunch on left skits of ueoX ; agetwentj- six : hoiuht live feet six and three quarters ; weight 15sleot ! boot , NO. 7 ; complexion daiK , dark brown hah , hazel eje.s. Pi co Trade with Cirv or MIMCO : , Oct. 17. 'I lie cabinet and congiessional discussion of taillf rolorm measuies give rise to many rumors. A recent - cent edltoilal In the Boston Ilei.ild creates ' much comment. It hint's that a loan to Mexico ice might be raised in the United Slates. A scheme for tieetiadobetwt en ( ho two jepub- lies , the United SUtes to pav Mexico $ r.,000- flOO annual ! > , is being talked up. Among tlio Americans ihe plan is thought to be wise , as it would lead to a gieat increase In tiade , opening up the entlio Moxlian maiket to Ameilcan imnuf.ictiiicrs and Iningingtlio twocounttios into veiv intimate and trlondlv ie > litlnns. Tlie Mexii an cditois vvlio loeentlv tiaveled in the I'nlt-d .States believe in a close eommcicial connection vv 1th that city. Skeletons Ivxliiiuied , VAi.T.r.v , Oct. 18. [ Speeial to tlio Hnr. ] Consldentblo cmioslty and exdti men' has been manifested in this place b > ( lie tineat th ing of human skeletons by a gang otoik - inen , 'llio men wtro engaged In miming onu of tlio county toad machines near Ibis plate , when , in ( eating up mine ot tliu ginund , a nnmbc'i of human hones wens ills- coveted. An ! nv < btiation ! levelled slxtcui skeletons , all built d in nnogiavc. All elfoits to ilml out how the skeletons came them have ptoved tinltless , as the oldest Inhab itants ate entiioly in thu dark about the mat ter. Some oxpiess tlie opinion that the pl.ieo w licit ) the skeletons WIN loiind vvas an In dian bin ial giotind. No othct natistactory explanation has > ut liccit made. Hurtled to Death. Hii : viniur , Neb. , Oct. 15. [ Special cor- tespomlencoof thu UE ; : . ] Mis. John Jloi- gan , living two miles , hinn Helvldeio , was burned to death ) cstcrday. bhe was lilling the tank of hoi oil stovu fiom a llvu gallon can ol gasoline , vvlie-n Jt Ignfled nnd sd tnu tohei elothinu' and ( o'tlitj lioif-t1. llei iloth- ing was limned entlielv oil , hi i. MICSMIS O badl > binned that she llvt'd only abfiut IIVD IKIIIIS. One of thu child it n about tlueitjoais old wassoverel > but not faUllj mimed. The house and lonteufi 'v\oli"dcstiojed. ! Mi. Moigan was out In tluuii'id when tlio accident ( iioin i ed and on ! ) reactuil homo In time to caitv his wile and ihlldi u out ot thu Imiu- Ing building. Mis. Mdigan loaves a liabu eigltt montlib old. * . Tilt ) O/nr re r , Sr. Pnn.usiit'iio ' , li-st. ; 17. Tao evar will to inonow letilin to ( 'itifrcliina. llo has is sued a ukase , dtteil at J'lidcnhorg , foibld- dlngagenoml lohhratloii on Maich 'I next , the twenlj-iiltli iiiniiveib.il } of thuemamipa- lion ot the tells in Kiissin. Piepaiationshad alieiulj U'gnn iora vety extensive it'lebni- t on In iiian.v p.utf , of thu emplie. Tlioiviti , it is said , found gond n-.u-ou to susped tli.it the u'lt hratimi wasmadua HIM ) lor it general nihilistic uprising to ! > , ; mgaiil/ed liv the stn- tlentsol Kief , hi , Pelcislmtg and MOMOVV , and on this aeeount ibiiied thu c.xtramduiao ukase' . o War mid HtiiiiorM 'Ilieieof. CONST \ NTJ.VOPI.K , Ott. 18 Thu jKirtu 1ms seiitaioiuid a notu to fiorvia and CJreecodo- maiidliig pionuitoxrilaimtlon of vvat prepara tions that aio being made b > thu govein- meiits of tliesDcoiuitiliH. The faet th.it tv largo contrael has Iteeit madu to supply coal to thu Kngllsh lleet , in Tiirl.lsh waterttmplcd with the fact tli.it Ktihsla l making extraordlnaij eirmts to In- tieasu the Mieugthiit lui navy , e.tu-ii's miuli spcuil.itlon us to tliu Inlentioim ut thu two WARNER'S ' WORK WITH WARD Mora Marine Bank Kisealitiaj RapUly Oom- iug to the Surface. A CROOKED CONSUL IN FIJI. A Uoynl ( speculator Hoosts the Oil Putting In Oooil Work in tin South. ThoMiirlnn Hunk Thlovos. Nnw Yonit , Oct. 17. [ Special to the Bni : . ] Tito Tribune lids nurnlug state that a war rant Is out foi thoanestof William Warner In counectloii with the failure of Giunt& Ward. Tor several wo ks there have been rumorstliat Walter S. Johnston , iccolverof the Mailuo bank , has been probing devp Into the wonderful mc'innrauda of I'erdliuuul Ward and the chock books of the Him of Grant & Ward , and has llnally aulvcd at conclusions vvltlch , in his mind , formed a bi- sis for the beginning of suits for tlio recov er } of mones alleged to belong to HID Ma- line bank. When Johnston began lo look up Winner's lulatlons tatlu Him of Grant A , Waid , ho discovered , so ho states that just betoio the lailuie , two checks , onu foi J i.OOO and the other foi S" > 0OK ) , drawn on the Maiiuc bank , had passed cliieel'v ' liom Kcid. Wind to AVilIiatnh. Winner. On the bisis of this. Johnston said , " 1 propose to tollow up that clue and wo whoto that SI'K- ) 000 wont. It passed ( Mte'iisiblv to Winnci. 1 do not pretend lo si ) be his the fium ; others ma } have been behind him. I ant atlor these iH'isotis and I inte'iid to piooeod thiougli Wainoi Iirst. " From all that could be learned last night Johnston his been earning out these thcoilcs in securing indictments air.ilnst Wainor and lollovving it up tliiotigli the United States district attoino } , with an order ot ariesr. A gentleman acquainted with the facts said } estcidi } tint the artest 01 Watner bad been oieleied tioiu Washing ton. Ihu most pertinent cltaigu in thu pio- ci'idlngs is slid to h > tint ol oolliislon with 1 oidiiniml Ward iu divcitlng to their no mono } be.oii'lng to the Matiuo National bank. The theory on which tlilschaigo is supposed toiiiocced Is thai Watnei w.iseon- soiiui- , that W.nel's contracts weio lietilious , and ho knowing ! } took money belonging to the Maiinob ink when he accepted cheeks on th.it corporation. Ancithoi phase of tlio pro ceedings is based on tin ) tamoiis transiers ol piopoily by Waid to Wariiet on the morning cif M ty 7 , 1S.S-1 , the tlaj alter tholalluro. Wind has te.stlned that lie oas so lost to his usual eIt-jMssi5.ssioii ) tiio nlglit befoie , that under the iiillueuco of chloial , and barely k low ing what ho did , lie traiistcricil to Warner pcisouul and rr.al es tate amonutliig to alicmt iiiOO.OOO , Tlio pres ent pioeeedingson Johnston's put Is to bo-k the loeovoi } ot this piopettv on the the chusreof durc'ss , iisun , collusion ami tiaml. \\hctlicrMr \ , Davit's as recclvet of Giant & \\arel , has a hand in the piocecdings cu slm- ph bides his time as spcctatoi and awaits re sults , could not bu asccilained last evening. 1 ho whole pioeeedings have been carried cm with an ail ot nijstci ) , II was positively state I on good aiilhcirilv tliat Wai not was nut the on ] } one1 against whom Johnston had proccedi d. It was stated th it otiiei orders of artost bad boon issued , ami dcntiiy nmislials were nbioid HOI-I-- ' " ! objects , ol those , i , , n-.iiuirt poititi'd to some , at leagt , of the duectors of thu Mamie bank. An American Fraud lu irii. 111.U | J.UI.IV , W.-W - t"---- < * rt * 10 Bee. ] Tlio Sun's Washington dispdchstys : About a .veai ago Ptesldeut Aithur appointed 12 Belford comm Trial a ent ot thu Unlte'd .States at LfMiu'iu , Fiji IslinU. Bi-Iford is a biother of Congressmin Jam's B lford , ol Colcuado , and thelattei gentlcimu had great tionble In getting his iiuriil } biothu to start for FIJI. Pinally , after ieicatcd | attempts , the new consul was shipped on hoard a stcauiei , and thecon io Miiau congiatulated himself. Consul Hjlfoul hid been at his post a low mouths only when leporls bewail lo ar- ilve of ciucer iinanelid opc-rations. These rcjiorts weioso scandalous that the state1 ele- pirtmcnt some time ago icmoved Bc-ltoid , and apjiointcd ills dopiit } to thc'iilace. A piivato leltei was received Item Fiji by a gentleman in this cit } toclav , which gives Minio vci } intciestiinc details of Bel- ford's operations In tlie island. The vvrltci s.ts Bolloid absconded per bchooncr "baticj Lass" to .Samoa , Atiu'tist 1-t , le-aviug many mouiniiigciedllors. The A lion btnk of Anu- tialia is a lieavv eicdttor , having cashed tlrittsdra\\n bv Beltoul on tliu de'piitment ot state as we'll as upon his ic'latives. It seemhe also attempted to oust the ace i edited dcput } commoicia ! agent and appoint in ins stead a man named Biovvei. Snue Bcllcud't > th'paiturelrom I'll ! a draft foi s.vw upon bis lather , endorsed bj Blower , vas molested , and BIOWCT liuds hlmsell compclhMi lo pa } It. Bel fold lell ilebtsinnimieiab e which amount to thousands ol dollais iu Ihu auutc'gaU' . B-- sldes he is ix'poited to have sold goods eon- .slgneel to him , and have spent mum1 } lei his own benoiit. Onu insliiiice ut this kind Is cited , which attccts a lialtimmi ) mm , who sbipptcl iishln nets to lilm , wide li wcio sold fin I'nO sterling. 'Ihe money is gout and the BaitImoie com ertl soiiiui h out of poe ket. The oiled ot Belliiid'hiotiij-o ptoinNts tobodis astious to llio tutuioot t'nltetl Mates consul at I'm ilic stations tw the b inks w III no longei ( ash dr.iltb.uiil in consentient e months must IMS' ! betoio they can icceivc re tin lib fiom the state depaitmcnt. KpecitlutloiiH hi OIL Xiw YOIIK , Oct. 17. ISpcci.tl to the Bt.i : . ] Thu Wtnldsas : "Quito a sensation was caused on Hie consolidated slock and petio leuiii exchangu } esteidt } 1 } thu lepoit that the Pilncu ol Wales actually onterul Into Ameilcan spccnlatlmi and pmchascd half a million bairolsot oil. The cndei tame bv cable Tliuimlay , M It was said , and vvas executed by tliu pmicipal biokei foi the blandaul O 1 ( onipanj. Many smiled at the report as 'moonshine , ' but mm } on tliu othei baud believed it , decluiing tliu piineo had IK en known to spccuhitu oil tli ) London stock ex- cIiaiiL'i ! and theiiwns no le.iMm wh } ho Mioitld not tako'a tinn1 In Ihu Ameiliau oil maiket. H the lepoit be Hue , his ioid high ness evidc'iitl } bedigivc'ii a laik'usi/eel 'point' lor the maiket advanced 'the' pu haucl , fiom f-1 < fl % to fcl.07 , tilt ) lalei liolug thu last pi li e1. 'I'lan-Mcllons } e'slenhtv weio cnmmmis. ag- uiegaling ilttecn million bands , hoveral laigo stock opciatois were tit eland to he 'slim t'on oil and the' } helped the advance by piitehasc's tocovei , P. D , Annum , thu Chicago cage packet , Is stld lo havu bought two mil lion bauds on thu 'long' side. " Mormon 1'roKi'OHH lit the Honth. Cii.vrrv.Nooi , v , Tinn , , Oct. IV ( Special to the lit I. ] Khloi John Morgan , jire.sldent of the Moimoii clinich In the south , to di > re ceived iiifmmation that tidily .uldillonal el- deis had lett Utah Im this oil } , and would bo distiUnited tluoughotit the south lopiopogato Ihu eloitilnon of the pol > g.imous clunch. Tlieio aio now sixty elelciM tMigagul lu this vvoik inTcnnessto , NoilliCaiDllna , Virginia , Gcoigla , Alaliama and \llt.sbslji.i. | . Kldei Mori/un states that Mmmonism Is making 111011 * rapid piogicss in lids state * than il.se- win iv In tliu union , ami attributes it c hielly to the tact ( hit tiiiTtiinesseo Iit'satuio | | has P.ISMM ! laws lorhlddlng the te ai htng ol | iolsg- amv within tlu < txinmlaiIt > of Tennessee , llu sav s legislation has atousec ) gic.it iuti ti'it in thoclitnch , and tlio Mormon paK | > rs htvu an fxU'iislvociicnlalion llnoiighout this section. New con veils .11 i > bein undo b } scoics mill thoe.ldei aie winking with H'lienvccleal , HissavHatnu time in tliu histoi } ol thu chinch W.M. ) they making advanue'S with so giuat biicee s. _ The Marino Hunk KrnudN. Xi.w YOIIK , Od. 17. William H. Waincr , whiiheeuied inoit of the liiuds of thu bank- inptliniiof Giant iV Wind , sinre'iulertd him- ielf to Couimlsiloiii i bhk'lch thlb mouilni ; . The deputy marshal watched his house last night , but was unsuccessful In llndliig him. II Is cenenill } umlerAlood ih.it for weeks p.vsl Hccclvci Johnston of the Marino bank , luul iMt'it Investigating tlie deallmrs of Wanl with the bank , and ho brings thu pie entsult lo recover the monevs which claims to be due the bank and which Warner Is vild to have Illegally obtained. Watner claims to have had no dealings with the Ma- i Ine bank except to draw moiiev upon checks paid him , and ( hat he never lutd anv dealings with ( irant it Waid except to hu > Its obliga tions ovoi the counter. Waruei luought bondsmen into com t w Hit him and will glvo ball In any amount which may bo required. Train Hohhor Arrcstcil. L VM vie. Mo. , ( ) jt , 17. [ Kansas City Times Special. ] I'ho city mtrshal and a special agent of llio SituU Fe ralhoid this evening arrested Hlunk , the leader of tlio gang vvlikh attempted tlie train robbeiy ami killed r.ujlu- eei Hatton in isst at Collldge. Kansas. Hlunk is the man who entered the i-xpicss ( arand exchanged shots witli the messenger , Sam Patterson Hlunk camp hew MHIIP time ago and Ins been working at a nurseiv near this ell } . He1 Is wauled also in Arkansas and Kansas lor horn1 stealing. Ho nlso served onutcim In the Dctioit Michigan house ot collection torhoi.se Mealing. DcmocrntH Crying Kraml. CIXTIX.VAII , Oct. 17. Tineo domooiatlc clubs held meetings last night and adopt * d resolutions chirgiu ; gross frauds bv the 10- publicans in the iccent election In Hamilton ctmiitv , In dclniuhiiu jmU'os , cletks and In purchasing voles. Tiiovdevl.no In favor ot jiiompt pioscciition of all otfcndeis , and to this end appioprlated STXK ( ) . A fSrcnt AlVali' on Foot , Kiw : Yonif , Oct. 18. The linal arrange ments for tlie Irish demonstration to be held In Tammany hall Wedncsda } evening have IH'OII ( ompleled. Ch irles A. Dana has be'cu asked lo pivside. It Is cxpei ted sr ,000 will be reall/od to help the Parncllito candidates In Ireland. To Stump New York. NMV YOKK , Oct. -Hon. . Allen G. Thur- 111.111 uf Ohio , Hon. Samuel J. Htndall of Pennslvaiiia. and Hon. ( Jeorge West of Mlssoani , are among the pi eminent men who have been invited bv tiiu domociatlc slate ( imimittce to speak during the campaign in this state. _ _ KpaulHti AlTnirs. M until ) , Oct. 17. King Alfonso presided it the cabinet council to day. Scnor Klnayot , mlnistei of foreign alfairs , read Instiiii tions sent thu bpiiiish nnnisteis at Heilin and Homo lospeetinj ; iic'0rotiatioiib on the Cat- oliues Ilchel lUnl's Sentence. OTTAWA , Oet. 17.-H is stated hcto that the rumor prevailing In London } e.sterday that Kiel's MMitctue would be changed lo penal H'litude lei life is without loundation as there is no power in England to ehangu lib sentence. _ _ A Nursery Tragedy. PIT i sin iu. , Oft. 17. Mary Allen , the voting eolored domestic who poisoned KIIKIII- lel Deifiys. a 1't months old dilld , w.is sen- eneed tol.t } to louitoeii } o.aw in tlie peni tential } . liiillliui Stock Decreasing. Ni.vv . " "l'i lilllk ) YOIHC , Oct. 17. , htnte'inc""J K''lowiiigch.ingas : Ho servo decrease , 8 ! > , OJ3OOX The banks now In excess ot Ie0'al lequire- The Clciirnncc Ilecortl. HOSTOV , OcL 19. The leading clearing muses of the United States icport total gross 'loiiinis for theweek ending Oetobei 17 as SSlb.bDti.llib , an Inciease o' ! J .0 per cent. BTATU JOTTINGS. A prairie Inc bt.trtMl by a locomotive near loldieiUe ilestro.ved tlio hay ciopof Ml. lohnson , and thu wheat stacks of Thomas Lyin.li. The jiostotllcc at Do Witt vvas burglarized of $ ii.i ) . As sM.UOO of it was in checks , pay- uent of which was .stopped , the postmaster soul } SlOOout. J. W. Hadford , of Ponca , shed his fall overeat - oat tliDothei tla.v. Thugaiment with a nile > l notes woith &J70 in the pockets , dlsip- ic.trcd , iiNo the thief. A man named Pointer , living south of Hod 'loud , took rat poison to ease Ids eaithl } ioiib.0 * . At last accounts he was snuggling with a stomaeh iiiimp. A numbei of hoiiders In a Ninth Platte lotidnig housoweie Healed to canned meat t ii-lt and sickened soon altci. A libcial sup- ) ly oi emetics pieventud several innerals. A largo barn on tlie ranch of Kohrit.s Bios. , tear Neligli , was burned U'ednosday nlL'ht. i'welvo nnuhoiscs , Including a thotoughliud stallion , wore binned , besides a large amount U grain , h.i } , i te. Joseph Nichols , of .Madison , recently sold a il , ; weighing toil pounds , that when It vvas join wasontliol } destitute of hair , and when .old was as haiilcss as the palm ol a man's innd. Hoisf thieves aie leaving numerous cvi- tlomes ol tlioli tbilll in Otou eonntv. Kvery week wltnosst stliiItansfoi of a numbei ol inlmals without the consent ot the owners 01 a cash ( onsideiation. C. A. Wimor. btei jeiker of the Central Ct ! > Ktoniimlid club.was lined Slt and costs last week tot dispensing nsin juhoi initial y lo the hlocmii si itute. 1'ho eeonomists will u neelotth take their Hliinu straight ovci thu hai. Julius Ilempil lives near Columbus. Thu oilier day winlo his dilidieii was playing withmatihes the } set me to stacks ( onialn- Ing l/itJi ) bushels of oats and Kilmshelsol wluat. Thu loss was total , as tlieio w.is no insurance. Five men on aHoltoounlyninehin twenty- six houisent , hiinlcd and laid lu < t tiet ol sod wall , two leet wide and six toot high. To tin this It icqulied SWS , pieces ol sod , e'.uli weighing nit } pound * . Ills ( onsldcud the laigost vvoik ot the kind uvei done. A gang of Imiglars raided Culdo Itnek Wednesday night and uiukul tliu Niles ot I. . O. P.itker , iMiitinastci , and J.V. . ( 'ralr. gen eral store , heventy dollaisln cash and All in stamps woio taken tiom Mr. Paikci , wlnlu Cialg lost about $ orj. On Tni'Hlay hist , John Thomas , a blight and promising boy , nged ten veats , Ihu ad mt- edsdit ol Alidieu .Stout , living eight milt s south of.Vluaska Cltj.vMis Kicknl on thu head b } a IIOM' , flushing Ids skull and caus ing Ids death next day , Hit ) icpuhllutns ol NIIIICO ( Oiuity havi ; nominated llio tollovving tle\et : Cleik , J. W. Mi Holland ; tioasincr , , lo-eph Jackson ; ( ouillv judge. 11 C. M ijgoou ; heiill , J , W Jibbel : inioiiei , K. H. sniilli , hiirvejoi. O. IL Cllswmth ; suii'iintendent , M ss Kate MiChlmo } ; ( ommissiimei , Dan It.uui. Mi. Iia Wate , of ( iiaiid Island , Isdviiu of hi oed itoisuiiln , ; Induced by an nniiulunalc auidc'iit. He slipped ami loll against a haul- wood plank , a Ihiee inch silver Horn Ihe H ime pi notratlng Ids h g neat the km e. Tim splinter was lemoved and imlhiiig | iaitkn ai- Iv thought ot It at thi ) time , llowuvti , In- il.uiiatlon set In ending in blood pilbiin , which Ihu doilois aie nnablu to toiinteiait. Thultustliristhu stilling title ot a 7.\ ! quarto shot I , bom at Chaiitl | | , ( 'lie > eiiiit toiint } . last week. Thotdlioi squats down on thebio.ul jihitloim that tciogni/es "no pail } tioHiu ( huiihly ciiedK , " and will du- vole illln u houih a il.i ) "to Ihu elevation of lliDliiimiin i ace , jiolltlcallv , sod.tll } ntid mni- all } . " Koilnniitclv .Mi , Imisbouis is stoeN'd and rilmtpcnid b } expi-rlcueo lo hasten thu millenlum , Thu otlit i night at Sci Ibner the Misse.s NYlf he.ud somu ( mo. piovvllng about thn house , To pie'paiithcnisvcs ) | ! toi an ittlmk the } pin- cured an old ruvolver and iH'gan to gt t It lead } lor husim ss. The } wcio silling cm opposite sides ol a table. Onu of Ihu g'lis raised the hnmmci of the weapon , vvlion It was dlscluued , thu ball sti Iking a glass plU'hei , shall * ling It Into a Imndiid plece'ri. Mis.s KadluNell wits sitting dli.-itl } In liiml ( it thu disc li.tigod weapon , and would iiavo hi on shot had It not h.cn lor the pitcher. Thf pnmk'1 cJIsajijieaacL THROWINC OUT THE RETURNS TLo Democrats of Ohio Dclarminod to Oap- tnro the Logislaturo. THE CONTEST A CLOSE ONE , ttctatrnliiK Hoard * and Technical Points Blny Help Tliom Out 1'rosretittiiK tlio Klcuthm CrookH in Ciiioliuintl. The Ohio iiottlon. : Cot.DMitt'H , ( ) . , Oct. 18. ( Special lo the Hi. K.I The fe'elliiR Is KettlujJ at fewer he'nl on the legislature. Yesterday thu returns of the fourth mid thirteenth wards of the elty weie tlnovvn out In llio ofllcial canvass bo- rauso the judges had not properly lilted In the tall } sheets to toll whit ward or ptoclllcl It was , and hail neglected to certlf } to Urn same. It is ehnrie ; dope-lily on the streets tonight thai this was no mistake , but an Intentional omission. Those nro the two strong republi can wards , anil the organisations of tlio pro elnets were icpuhltcan. Tills will glvo the democrats two of Ihreu rojircsonlatlves from this county , and elect all of the domocrntlo ' ticket except Allen O. Meyers for represe'iita * ( Ivo , against whom the majority Is l , ' M In d cimnlv tliat usual ! } gives UHX , ( ) dc'iuocr.ilto iu.ijoiltThoiepublioanss.ty tlio . iirMiicnvrs n vvi. inr 111:1 : UII.MNCI iiovuns In all ol thu oiosu ctiuutie.i as well as Ham ilton. | As an oillclal count has bum mndn In Lucas and Hardin , the rejiuithcnnt ntu practically sine ot the liuiuin.r Horn each ul tliosu counties , 1ml time will bo troublti over llio Haulm cotmtv iae , vvhetu the leimbllcati members pltinillt } is only UJ. The deiuocruts have both momlH-is liom Stark county , and It the- } now get two in Ihh county and all oC thu Hamilton count } delegation thoic will bu a icpuhiican majorii } OL only onu on joint ballot. The domoc ralb are still claiming the senator from tlieMontgouier-PieJilodistrl < l. They have the feiuinlng bond ihute , and the re- putiluan eandiclate < tor senator claims only in pliu-alitj on a total vote of over 'MWO , JIIU.N Jill. Ill.JlOrKA.TH CLAIM that one leimbllcan ineniooi elect liom Mus- Icliiuum unit iiiiiithci tiom Ciiahoga mo not eligible ; that ono is not iv citUen and tha olhei liiilds another ollieu. U is believed by man } that the ee'rtitieatcs will bo huld back , and that the dcmocials m.iy get the. cortlli- eatos ol election issued so ihtu they will have a majonty ol one on joint b.iLot. Tiieicimblican sU e eominittcu ( inlay sent lepicscntatives to cjiuc iniiati. H that com * y iscouiilid lei thodemncrats Uien it IH be lieved bhei man is lieaton. AlTLIl 1 l.hnlON RItOOKS. CiNriNNAii , ( Jet. IS. Three domocratio clubs held met tings last ni ht and adopted lesoiutions ehniglng gioss tratids by tliu re- puoiicans in the iceeiu elcclitm in Hamilton county , in debauching thu judges and clerks , and In puuhasing vote. * . Tncy declare in tavortif piompt jiroseeutiou of all olfondcrH , and to this end appiupnatcd & 7,5t ( ) . AttoinevH ol the committee of ono bundled , encaged in the pioscciition of ollcndcis against the Uu lion laws at thu recent oloUion. ai > ) > outcd in polieu coint tcda } ami I'lOieired rhaigcs against Kdvvln.i iisun , chiol of police , Tor .ir.r..i'- ' ' " " of dut } in lulling to M-IVO wrtr- ' ' ' lls IMII" ' l 'thu ! 3,1.1 T',1 ! ) > coiiiiniltea OUibeib and u , lor tlie , urixat ot sown men eaigcd with violation ol the reglhtryUw.IB 01 two son and theiKiliec. . Col. Hudson c.xplHliic that be gave tlie vvatrunts to lieutenants. The < nnt ordered the lieuleiianlfl to be brought in oanswci , and continued iho case ugaliiat Hudson until Monday. Ct.xri.\N\n , Oet. 17. John lliimingham tml.lolin Tallboy , democratic jiielgi'sejt ulce- lion ] > reeinetA , I'ouitli wind , weio limited tills altcrnoon on a warrant chaiglng them witli Illegal voting. The po. Icemen who nested them weiu immediately suspended ij InsM'ctflr | of Police Mullen , who waa in me magistrate's otllce at tlio limo they were nought in. Charles Kelly , chiol deputy sher- 11" and son-ln-lavv ol hheiill Uesuiord , was this moiiilng on a charge of pioeiir- ngillevMl votes. It vvus alleged tliat Kelly eel a gang ot n pea lew on elet lion day. Pat- lick Kelly anil .John Minor waived e.xamina- iiin on Hie cluigc ot taking a ballot-box from he Nineteenth warel and wcro bound over. The It lull Convention. CHICAGO , Oct. 17. It has boon delciiulnctl o hold the national convention of the Irish National IxMguo of America In Central Mu sic hall , this city , January 20. 18N ) . Thin late is lixed to aieommoditto Mi. Parnull , who has cabled the picsidont tliat ho will ab end the convention , accompaiilcd by a Hliong lehgation from tlie lilsh parliamenUiry nity , including Hon. T. D. btillivan , lord n.ijoi of Dublin. The oxeiutivu ollicero oC he league will issue ) an olliulal eall during the coming week , Card Inn I MoCloskoy'H Will. Nr.w VOIIK , Oct. 17. The will of the late Caiilin.il MeCIoske-y wan tiled lot probate this aflei noon. The document Is brief. Ho litcots llio uxecutois to pay all bin just debts and funeial and tchtomentary oxjienses Im- iiie diatel } after his decoasu. Ilo bequeaths to. Aiclibishoi ) Coiiitian , Ilislmp McLongblInof KioiiMyn , anil Hlsho ] ) McNeiny , of Albany , tlie'iiMiiundei of his estate ) , aipulntlng | thoiit it thu samu time Id'j oxeetitors. The AVciilhor. WASIII.NIJIO.V , OoU H. Upi > er Mis sissippi vallo } : rains , fidlovvod by clearing weather ; winds shifting to north and west ; eolilit in extreme ) .southern pen lion , HllghCt change's In tc'iiipuiatuio In cunU.il aiitl noiUi- e'rn ] ioilloii.s. Mis-oiiii vulh'j : gentially fair vveuther : slight line In ti'iupe latino ; north to ease winds , liiiomlng vaiiitbiii. C3 The Consnl'H Oholeru llcport , WAHiiiNfirov , Od. 18. A linal report , dated Octciboi 1 , dcnc-ilblng thu gradual Hub sideiRO of choleiii at Maiulllei and Toulon , and its dlbappiaiaiRu liom Cetle , Inw been iccclvod by the' socn tai } nt hUituliom United State's Consul Krank II. Mason. Beware of Scrofula Buofiilals protiibly moro ftoiieral thin any other dlhi asi > . It U Insidious In clitractcr , ami manifest HltBi K In rininhii ; wires , pustular cnitl'ri | ) ) , bolls , Rtvcllliigs , enlarced Joints , iilisicssjboiiecs ( , e'tc. Hooil'Biiargapirim ixpcls all trace of NcrofuU from tlio blooil , leaving It pure , ( tirlclied , mid lirilthy. "I wasbuvertlyaflllrtcd with Bcrof ula , mid over a j car had two running sores un my nee k. Took ( Ivo bottles Homl's K ire tparllli , and am cured. " C. i : . J.ovtJOi' , I iwcll , Mass. t' . A. Arnold , Arnold , Ma. , h ul pores for suv en } eirB , Bprliig anil fall. Hood'u Salt Rheum tiyiinpiirobliKiil. Hbie.nllly cured liylxil'a ( barf iiparilla , the rrcat bluuil purllliT. ' \Vllllam Sple's , 1'lyrla , O , , suircreil grc-ttly fmin crjflinl.is and salt rheuin , caused li/ li iiidllug teibtc'co. At timia ids luiiels would i rack open and Mcr d. 1 to tried various prcp- niatluus without aid ; finally took Hood's Har- B.IIMI Illi , anil now h i > a : " 1 nm ciithcly well. ' ! "My Mm luil salt rheum on lilshamUiuiil on the ) enlus uf hli logs. Ilo teed Hcxjcl'u harsapariJla dud U eiithcly cured. " J. U. Btatitun , ilt. Viriiixi , Ohlu. Hood's Sacsaparilla M < 1 iijr all ilniKh'l t . 01elxfurf ) . t > y ( ' IOO DOBOQ Ono Dollar