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9 r SIXTEENTH YEAE. OiMAHA , TUESDAY , MORNING , SEPTEMBER 14 , 1SSG. NUMBEE , 78 , A LOT OF LONDON GOSSIP , Points on Society and Tips Prom Sporting and Political Lifo CULLED FROM ENGLAND'S ' PRESS DJH | nt American Indies nnd 1'rnlscs fur Vankpo Men Small Selec tions In I'roio nnd VorHO Other Foreign News. On sl | > From Ijontlon. LONDON , Sept. 18. [ New York Herald Cable Si .cinl to the Hii' : . | The leaves that fall from the gossip journals are still bnwnly sear , lacking the gentle showeis and billlianey of the full season. Hut 1 gather these fair , gicen leaves : AN AMI'.ltlCAX Olltl.TO MAltltY A 1IAKON. Vanity Fair Is Informed that a marrlaco will 1,0011 take place between Miss Carroll and Dai on Louis do Laiango. ! She Is the daugh ter of Lee Carroll , ex-governor of Maryland. Mr. Carroll Is the owner of Doughregan manor , ono of the very old-stylo country peats remaining In the United Slates , which ' l btamls In fine , park-like grounds and has most of the featmas ot a large Kngllsh country seat , with ancestral trees and family nlctures. It was the home of Cairol ! , of Carrollton , ono of the signets of the declaration of Independence. When he. signed. omo one jokingly said ; "Oh , > on Incur no danger ; there are so many Charles Canolls. " Whoieupon ho promptly appended the name of his ic'ldence vvlileh Identified him , Pere Carroll's sister inatrlcd nn Ktijllshmati , Mr. Caton , a resident of Haltlmoie , and had tlneo daughters who he.- cnme tlie Duchess of Leeds , the Marehionesi of Wollc-Iej , aud Lady Stalfoid. None of them left issue. KKtIIAND'S I'OI.ICV TOWAIII ) rilANCj : . Then Vanity Fair voices a much pievalont feeling : What I legard as one of the woist featmesof our piesent position in Kuiopcan politics is tlie satisfaction expressed by so nianv at the Isolation of Fiance. They ai > - patently do not see that the more complete this Uol.itlon becomes the more danger tlieie Is that Franco may bo drawn within the sphere of Hismaick's influence , lie has much to oiler her at other people's expense , and It should now be apparent to the dullest comprehension that England counts for little In his calculations. The longer wo refuse to repair the breach which now exists between this country and oiirnulghbois across the channel , the more dlllicult tlio reconciliation will be. Theio are already Indications of a leaning tow.ud ( icrmany on thopaitof Fiance. However , the Idea of ICnghind presuming to say a few woids on any question of foreign politics , however much her Interests may Do at stake , appears quite preposterously ridiculous to that overgiown vestry which we call our parliament. citownr.o srnAJtr.ns , The Hat also flies American ward : This season ( lie majority of American exclusionIsts - Ists have started homeward earlier than usual. Notwithstanding special steameis have been put on for llio United States nnd Canada in older to relieve the pressure nnon ordinary tralllc , every available space on board vessels leaving last week was occupied , nnd nii'mbcis of passenccis Imvo been obliged to watt In Liverpool till accommoda tions can be found for them later on. run HAT ON YACHTS. As appiopos to the race the Hat says : Yacht racing tor the present season in Eng lish waters has concluded and among hci Class the hex is entitled to fly nineteen nnd tlio Majorie eighteen racing lings , Hut the latter has every piospect of adding two more to the number of her successes In the royal northern yacht club's closing ciuisoand the royal yacht legatta which later event will mark the close of the season In Scotland. The present mode of measurement has this Fcason been found eminently unsatibfactory , the bixth class having got moiothan their .share ot prizes , and no lirbt-class yachts are likely to be built until the rule Is nltcied. I understand Ubtiongcllort will be made to induce the yaeht lacing association to calcu late the tonnage by the load line and sail area. A POETIC Then the Hat diop.s Into poetry thus on the ladles' yacht race at South Sea : That their hands on the tiller aio light it is inio ; But thorn's something 1 don't understand ; If In each yacht the ladles wcio captain aud ciew They would haidly bo said to bo manned. DlflCOUltsjNO nXJOCICHYS. Hapler , in the Spoiling and Dramatic Mows , says : Two or tluee weeks hlnce , when Wood was ten wins ahead of Aicher , 1 ex- piessed the opinion thai Avvher was sine to resume his ola placeat the top , notwithstand ing tlio fuels lead and his tiding at meetings lilce Alexandria paik and Croydon , wlicio Aieher did not cato to go and where Wood , with his pick of mounts , had often only boys to beat. Dining the Sussex foitnlght ; \ idler told mo ho did not think ho could catcli up. but 1 told him ho was coiUIn to dote to , and nheady ho is ono to the good. It will surpilsomo veiy much indeed if , when the Ugiucs aic added up attho end'of the sea son , ho Is not a long way to the front , for his exceptional ability mutt tell , and the luck which Ims enabled \Vooilto \ stand fir.st so lone can haidly last throughout a whole yeai's racing. UNHAPPY PJtl.VrTSS IIKATIIICI , . Modern Society announces n regiotable fact that can scan-ely escape the observation of any body who comes Into frequent contact with the couit tildes. This is Pilncess Dealt Ico's over Incieaslng splrltleasnes.s. It Bhowh Itielf In her face as well as In her ac tions , and conjectuics as to the reason for it aio mnneious. If ever the mybtcry Is solved It is to he hoped It will not be found that her rojal hlglinefcs realizes Bho has mnde n mistake - take In her choice ot a husband. Hut whatever - over the cnuso Pilncess Beatilco Is wonder- lully changed , aud that not for the better. PltlXri : IIKN11Y AND IIOIISKS. With regard to Pi Inco Henry's exploits with horses , iindpaitlculailyln tlio hunting Held , wo H-eommend to his highness' notice a bon mot uttered by thopiince consort ono dny vvlicn he was thrown fiom his hoi so In thopuik. On his aide-de-camp dismounting to mulcr him assistance , the pi Inco bald , with a s'tillo ; "Ah , ah ! 1 thought I had Im- pioved in my rldlus , but I llnd 1 have fallen oil. " A HiSTAKK soiiwiiin : , The Pink 't'n ' or The Sporting Times , hav ing been on the continent , narrates 51 story of a man who had been chewing a smalt tlgiir at the bar forever three-quaneis of an hur , and who came up to a Daumtadtor and "Who is that young stranger t the uiaiilo tableV" "Dot whentlemanV ? Ol : . dot Is CJangUaroo Hill , n join nalUt. " "Jounmllbt ba blamed. Why he's got a gold watch and chain on1 A HIT ON I.AIlOUCriKUK. , Helurnlng to London it adds : "I.ihby , " -j having fiemienvly tried In vain to taUo dow n the chancellor ot the exchequer , wants to > U down lib salary , herd Itandwlpli ba < often taken down "habby , " but ho can't gent nt his salary , for the best of all reasons. Now the grand old 'tins have been put away , its odds , agalnstLabby ; oven having a sal ary. run rzAit nni itimtT. St. Stephens' Review has overheard a con versation In third-rlass life of a mechanic's wife who had brought her husband's dinner to a public house adjoining his workshop. The liunsry man cntcicd and proceeded to demolish thciepast. "I say .Jack , " obseivcd the wife , prcritsltiK the newspaper , "I see that pooi young kid napped prince has gone back to Sophia. " "Yes ( with his mouth full ) . I wish yon would put In more seasoning" ( pause ) . "Oh , Its haul , Jack , fora man to bo torn away from his wife by a lot ot scamps , " "Wife , Sophia's not his wife ! ' "Not his wife ? Then the czar has done quite right. " Tableau. miM'iNn n r. mmiiAxn. The Court Journal learns that Lady llati- dolph Chmchlli Is playing Mrs. Gladstone's part during that lady's absence from tlio ladles' gallery. For years It has been Mrs. ( thdstone's habit to como down with her husband to the house and , taking her scat in tlio right baud corner ot the ladles' gallery , Iw-ln a patient watch , which often lasted till the small hours of the mornlntr , Since Lord Handolph became the leader of the hoiibo his hamUomc young wife has been constant in her attendance behind the grille of the ladles' gallery. Her solicitude is not n little touching , and it is by no means thrown away , for Loul llandolph's health of late has given anxiety to his friends. Tills recalls , it may be added , stones of the companionship and solicitude of the Countess of Be.iconsfield on similar occasions , IIIIAI ) OtIAIS COMING DOWN. The Country Ccntlcnian asserts that the hats of womankind aio less suheilcal than they weie and pagodas are toppling out. The style of summer time was done to death In a jiffy. Bonnets and hats are coming down quickly , and In a little while wo may hope to find women with hats upon their heads with tlie ei owns upon their ciowns. Tlie coiffure , too , is becoming mnro and moio modest. The half catogati is glowing slowly but steadily in favor , and bell ropes will in com so of time bo In good style again. The tendency ol women's hair is to hang down the back. ASIIIIUC'AX WOMKX UiniCUJ.f.n. He odds : Tlie folk are leturnlng from Hamburg In big battnllions. They come all laden with stories of the utter defeat of the American division. Mrs. Cunard has held her own as the beauty. All her rivals wcio vanquished nnd the pork packers letlicd in contusion. Hut Airs. Willie is not absolutely withoutAmericnii connections hciielf. All tlte gossip ot llambmir leads up to the lady who issogeneially admiied. She is not , 1 hear , to go to Doneaster , wheio tlio Ameilcnii division is to muster in toice. Here , per chance , the pork packets may have their tovcnge. The meie Yoikshiro ladies will have to engage In combat with them next , M'CAJlTtn'S ' . YOUNO IinAM'lI. That sounds Ill-nntuied , but this paiairraph is more kindly. Mr. lluntley McCarthy seems to be in very delicate health. He is not lobtibt to begin with , and ho has worn hlmselt out witli much work and much htudy. Ono bees but llttlo of him in parliament , llo has not yet entered the Held with tlio "Tanners" and "Hobs , " ol the Parncllito pai ty. Ono looked a year ago fern n marriage between this yomu gentleman and tlio daughter of J. L. Toolc , but It ls > not to come oil for some time. I undcistand the Iiisli paity genoially Is gieatly given to mar riage. Tlio Parnellites manage as a uilo to mairy line women with propeitlcs ; TIII : DATA COVII-ANV'H I'Aitis TAILUIIK. The Whitehall Hevlow , with its loignette acioss the channel , says : The Daly company ot Ameilcan comedians woio a high success in Condon , and deseivedly so. Wo notice that their visit to I'ai is lias proved a failure. The Daly company unfortunately visited Pat is during the off season. The richer and better educated of the Paris people were at the seaside. Few of those who icmaln know the Kngllsh language , hence the audiences who witnessed tlio Daly company were scanty. English-speaking companies do not succeed veiy well In Paiis. A very small proportion of the Fiench people understand Kngllsh sulliclently to allow of their follow ing a spoken play. On the other hand , Fieucli plays succeed in London , because a largo propoitloii of the Hncllsh people under stand French. It is hero where the Daly company must look lor their comparative failuio in I'm is , and not to piejudlco or malice , or because they had acted in ( lei man plays. AMKIUCANS IX SOCIHTY. Life , alluding to Mrs. Oliphant's novel , Alllora Pete , lemaiks : It contains In Mrs. Clymer an excellent Illustration of the way In which Amei leans , to say tlio least ot it , of doubtful antecedents , aie , if pretty or useful In society , without any inquiries , taken to ( ho bosom of liclgravln. Theio are nt this moment Ameilcans here , ot both sexes , tor whom no ono In their own countty has the faintest lespcct , yet who heio are icceived with open aims by our best people. COMI'UMIINTS TO NUWPOIIT. But Life Is commendatory of the city by the sea : In nothing tliat Mr. Henry James has familiarised us with have wo tlio charm of Newpoit , United States , which lorloallng In warm weather Is , partlculnil } to any one who has the entice to the cottage society , simply delicious. Captain Shaw , ot the- London lire bilgado , doubtless fell under the spell , and hence excused him self from attending the meeting of the lite engineers' association at Providence , some of whoso members , In view of the fact that it had done htm the honor to elect him a life member , thought ho had not tieated the society with becoming courtesy. It Is only a sliort journey from Xuwport to Providence , and U may bo hoped that Captain Shaw will bo able to smooth uway the lirltatlon. IIONOUS TO 11EXJAMIN IlJinWSTCJl. TheComt and Society Hovicw Is gtaelous to the late United States attoinoy gonotal , wilting thus ; After a rather lengthy stay In Knglaud , especially In London , and a rapid tour tluoiivh lielaiul , the Hon. Benjamin Hrcwstur has letuincd with his son to Amcnc.i. Mr. Hiowster dining his visit was thoieclpk-nt ot com tcoyf i om loading men , nnd notably from Lord Coleridge , who has n great admiration for the celebrated Philadelphia ! ! and for the lemnrkablo talents which have placed him among the fotemost statesmen of America. Many of our readers wilt remember tliat Mrs. Brewster , whom Lord Derby used to call "tho hand somest of Americans , " nnd who died last winter , was n great granddaughter of Benja min Franklin. Editorially the St. Stephens' Hevtow claims thaUiladslona hat work on a task which should give the world Inteiestlng details of English political life. He b arranging the material for Ids own memory , and it is slated tlut lie has already prepared for publication souio of his enily recollections. Iowa Weather. For Nfbiasha and Iowa : Generally fair vu-atl'cr ; stationary temperature. MAINE SOLIDLY IN LINE , The Plumed Knight's ' State Still Loyal to the Grand Old Party. BIG REPUBLICAN PLURALITIES. Falling omtt the Volcof t 8 t Small Showing ol'Tlili-d 1'arty ll.illotfl llcttiriia Coining in blox\ly. The ? Ialno Election. Mi. Me. , Sept. 13. Two hundred and twcnty-tluee towns give Uoihvell , repub lican , 48,053 ; E hvards , democrat , 3'Ji/ll , and Clark , prohibitionist , 'Jity. : The same towns In 1U gave Hoble , republican , 5'i.b'J ; ) ; Heil- man , democrat , 4lbOJ ; - piohlbittuii , U40 ; two grecnlinclc candidates , 2,00.5 , and scattcilng , P. The icpubllcan plurality this year in these towns Is 0.V 3 , against 14,030 In 1SSI , bcin a loss of 4,40s. A similar loss in towns yet to he hcaid from will give an aggregate \oto of lii7OCO , divlted as follows : Republican , ( W..VX ) ; democrat , r.l. OO ; prohibi tion , 300. : ! The labor ticket had no guberna torial candidate , nor congressional candi date In the fouith dislilcU but the few llzuies of the coninosslonal vote and In the labor vote will piobably not bo known until the olllclal fumes como in. All lour republican eongie smeu am ic- electvd by handsome majorities , Heed In the Flril district iiieieaslng his plurality over Clllloid 1,200 acalnst 025 over Cleaves in lb1. 1. The leglshituio will stand probably twenty-eight icpubllcan senators to three di'inociato , against a complete repub lican senate In ISM. The democrats will gain In HIB homo an equal propoitlon , but tlio republicans will have a handsomemajority. . Cumberland county has probably gone lepubllcan , excepting for sheriff whom the democrats have doubtless eleeted on the liquor question. Olio bundled and clirlitv towns irivo Hodwell Wl.ObT ; KdwarUstf..OU ; Claik , 1.947 ; asalnst Kobie 1I.GI1 ; Redman S3K5D ; piohl- bitlon , 741 : greenlwk , 1,701 ; republic in pliinillty , 7,013 ; a-jainst 10,705 ; loss. no , : ! . ' . Coiiaie s votes have dot been received. In the First distiictl.iO ) Dlurallty for Heed is indicated , others much larger. A L ot'vr.v , Me. , Sept. 18. Ch airman Man- lev lias sent the following telegiam to tlio ci'ltor ' ot the New York Tribune : "The ic- sult of to-day's election Is a far larger le- imblican majoilty than was antici pated , the largest , indeed , given In the state for the past fifteen years except in piesldential years. We ex pect seven or eight thousand pliualltv. The lieuivsat this hour (11 ( o'clock ) In-Mcato a pluiality for Hodwell , of not less than 1 ,000 and not improbably 11,000.Ve have rallied everv conctessioiial distilct , elected two-thirds to Uirea-foinths ot the legislatute thus far , seeming us ( lie bona'o ' and county oflleeis probablv in foui- teen of the sixteen counties of the state. The Republican plurality in this city is tlio laigost nvei thrown , being moio tlnn 700 out of a total vote ot 1/OD. The total vote of the state will bo above 137,000 , v\hleli is evtraoidinarllv largo lor an elf > ear. Out ot this 1 figine that the thlid party vote will not exceed 3i.,01 , far less than was ex pected by the leaders of fie movement. DOVEU , Me. , Sept. 13. The icpithllcans elect tlie cntiie ticket in this ( I'iseatanuls ) county by a majoiitv. ot over 003. The ic- publican seimtors and lepiesontatlves aio all elected. DAJI.VIJISCOTTA , Me. , Kept. ii. : Lincoln county gives Hodwell about -i'lO pluralltv. Maible , icpiibliciii. is re-elected senator , aiid nil the lopiiblicau nominees forcounty ollices were elected. Five icpublican icprcsenta- tives and one democratic repiesenutivo aie elected. 1'oKTt.ATm , Sept. 13. Tim principal cities In the state show the weather ls > entliely pio- pltlous for thn elections. Hangar , i owiston , Augusta , Bath , and the laiger towns all ic- poi t a line day. Thlitv towns irive Hodwell , republican , tor governor , ll.50i ! ; Kdwaid" . demociat , Hil78 ; Clark , piolilbltion. 071. An estimate ot tlio gains in the Fhst concessional dlstiict indi cate tliat Heed , lepubllcan , will have fiom 1.200 to Ifi00nlurallty. Seventy towns five Hodwell li,4lt ) ; Kdwards , IB.CSJ ; and Claik 1.0.5S , against 'Jl.UH for Hoblo in ! Sb4 ; Hed- man,10'Jil ; poliibitionisti , 3fW ; gieeiibackeis. 809 , andHcatteihiir 3 ; Heed's Dlnralltv , H.7U1 against 5C'JO , in 18S4a lepubllcan loss of Ib99. Elclit hundred and fiftv towns give Hod- wcll"34,5'5-2 ; EilvvaiiU , 7 05 ; Claik , l,7r- , against lor Hobio in IbM. : m,400 ; Hedmaii , ' _ " . ) , ! 243 ; prolilbition , 04'J ; gieen backers. l,51b ; bcattere < l 7 , a icpubllcan plurality of 7'JS ) , against 10.15S. a loss of S.OJ1. liAMioit , Sept. 13. The election Is ] ) ro- gies-iing quietly heie , and tlio vote lather higher than usual. Much cutting Is being done on tlio local candidates. LKWISTON , Me. , Snpt. 13. Returns from a large number of towns In the second district show that DIngloy , icpublicau. has been reelected - elected to congiess l y over 7,000 plurality over Gaicolon , demociat , and 3,000 majoiitv ovei all. Dingley inns ahead of the republi can ticket and Oarcelon tar behind. A laigo number of domnciats voted for Hustls , the labor and prohibition paity candidate. The republicans have eleeted all of the eleven icpreseiitatlves to the legislature. KAsri'oiiT , Mo. . Sept 13. The Knl.-li ts of Labor nominated their master vvoikman , wlioisal o a ptomliient ] ) ioliibitionlst , lor icpresentatlvo to the legislature , and the democrats nominated the same man. In spite of this , everything at this hour points to an Increased lepubllcan majority o\er the last election. Cave In. Pa. , Sept. 13. A serious earn In occuued at Marvlno shaft this morning. One man was taken out dead. Six men were entombed alive. Rescuing parties are at work , The search for those still lenmlnlng in the mine and to ascertain the extent of the dis aster at once commenced. The mine foio- man at once ordoreit the fans set going at an usual rate ot speed in older to force air through the ciovasses of fallen rock to ieach the imprisoned men. Tlio " main load" and " straight road , " as they are called , are blocked , and the entrance tlnouah tnmn is as yet impossible. It Is thought possible , however , to effect an en trance to tlio men by drllllm : through twen ty-Cm ) feet of coal into tlio chamber where John Young was working. This work was ut once commenced anil it is Imped to reach the missing men some time to-morrow. The chances of rewnio are very slim. It Is just possible tlio men turned back at the first tall and made their way beyond the etfects of the second full , If this ) is the case they will have air enough to sustain life till help comes. So far as known the names of the other missing men aio as follows ; John Caulen , John Young , Patilcl ; Nutty , Coimac Magulie , Patrick Cavanaugh , Patrick Mur phy and Patrick Jlaui.MJii. The following aio thn names of the In- juied : Henry Hunter , shoulder bruised and thieo libs bioken ; 'Ihomas llealy , laborer , slightly hurt ; Joseph Heady , diiver , toes mashed ; tieorco Mason , miner , hand badly cut. Peter Kelly , timber boss , was struck on tlio bad ; ot thn head and on the shoulder by- falling rork. Kelly passed John Shnter , on elderly mini , at the foot of the slope. Ho thinks that the rock which struck him struck Shafcr. Spinners on a Strike. AMETKUDAM , Sept. 13. The striking spin ners In iSchuyler % Ulood's mill did not go to work this morning. The Spinners' as sembly has resolved to stand by tlio strikers. All the mills In town belonging to the Knit Goods Manufacturing association will shut down to-nlcht , throwing sooo hands out of rmployment. A loug aud bitter fight is probable , The Deadlock Broken. MlTAVAl'KKK , WiS. , Sept. 13. To-uigllt tllO deadlock of two weeks in the Second con gressional district democratic convention was broken by the nomination of Arthur K. Dal.uiey , of Dodge , on the 310th ballot. The vote stood K to 13. TUB CLi ; < VKlNOS HECOU1) . Oniftlm Hanks thirteenth , with Seventy-Six 1'er Cent Increase. HUSTON , Sept. 13. [ Special Telegram to the UKI : . ! The following table , compiled from special dispatched to the Post fioiu managers of the leading clearlne houses of the United States , shotf the gross clearings for the week ending Saturday , Sept. 11 , and the IncicaH ! or decrease from tlio same period last year ! * Not included In totals. Elgin Dairy AInrlccr , CIIICAOO , Sept. 13. The Inter Ocean's Elgin , 111. , spec ! il says : Butter advanced Veto-day. Kegulnrsales : : J4,7COIbsnt25 > 4c. there were no regular sales of cheese. THK Sl'UUTING AVOllliD. The National TUlle Contest Beclns at Crcedin > or. NEW \OIIK , Sept. 13. The fourteenth an nual contest of tlie National Hitlo association of America opened at Crcedmoor to-day. There me seventeen matches on the pro- ginmme. Most of them aie continuous , last ing a week. The only match llnislied to-day was that lor the Wimbledon eup , piesontcd bv the National Hide Association of Great Hritalu to the KatlonaPliiilo Association of Ameiica. The cup was carried oil by J. W. Todcl , u ho imulo llr > points out of a possible 150 at 1,000 vards. Tills makes threoconsecu tive ye.us that Toild Inis won the cup , and it is now his piopeity. The Bnso Ball'Kcoor.l. ArNnw YOKIC New York 0 020010 3 Boston 0 1 0 0 a 1 * 4 First b.iso hits Boston 5 , New Yoik } . PitJherb Welch iiniUStcmmovcr , Kiiors Kuois Boston 2 , Icw'Yoik'J. Umpiio rulmer. The g.imo wtas called nt the end of the seventh Inning on account ot Uaikncss. AT b r vi ix isn.vxD Metiopolltan . . . ,0 0 St. Louis 1 lnje ) l 00000 3 Firit ba'.o ] i\te \ Aietropolitans 14 , St. Louis 5. Pitcheis-rStbnlier and Hudson. Errors MetropOlitlinS U , St. Louis 3. Umpho Kollv. ' AT WASinxoiOx Washington 0 10000002 3 J'hiladelphla 0 00020010 3 Tie came. rCalled on nccount of darkness. First base lilts Philadelphia 5 , Washington 7. Errors Philadelphia 1 , Washington 0. Umpiio Giaco Pieiee. Pitcnerb Ferguson and Day. Ar Nrw YOIIK Hiookljn 0 0'000000 0 0 Cincinnati 0 Oaoi2000 G First base hits Hiooklvn 2 , Cincinnati 7. Knots Hiooklyn-4 , Cincinnati 2. Umpiio Walsh. AT B.vr.TiMoni : Baitimoio 1 20020001 0 Louisville 0 00002000 2 First base hits Baltimore 4 , Louisville 5. Pitcheis Kilroy and Chamberlain. Enois Baltimore 4 , Louisville 4. Uniplie Nral- entine. AT PHILADELPHIA Athletics. . . ; 1 80010012 7 Pittcbura 0 21000031 7 Tie came. Called on account of darkness. First base hits Athletics 8 , Pittsburgh Pitchers Miller and Bishop. Knoi.s Athletics 0 , Plttsbnrg 'J. Umpire Carlin. AT KAXSAS CITV KnnsasCHy 1 00030000 1 Detroit 3 2 13 First base lilts Kansas City 8 , Detroit 10. Pitchers Whitney and Smith. Errors- Kansas City J , Detroit 9. Umpire Powers. AT S r. Louis Chicago 0 01000000 1 St. Louis 0 00000000 0 Fli.it bnsn hits St Louis 4 , Chicago n. Pitchers llealy aud Flynn. Enois St. Louis U , Chicago 2. Umpite Quest. tionlRvtllo Jockey CIul ) Opening. LOVISVILLK , Ky. , Sept. 13. The fall meet ing of the Louisville Jockey club began to day. The weather was lair , the attendance binall , nnd the ti nek fast. Six tinlongs : The Slasher won , Vulcan second , Venestl third , The Favorite fourth , Tlme-l:14 : . Second lace , mlle heats : Boh Swlmm took the lend In the first heat and was never caught , Ouy second , Malva It third. Time 1:47. : In the second heat Bootblack set the pace and was never headedJim Nave second , Hob Swlmm distanced. Tlili d iace , nine imlongs : Gold Ban won , Bob 1 isher second , Panama third. Tlmo ll7Jf. : No nmtiials. Fourth iace , six turlongs ; AVury , the fa- voilte , had the race all her own way , and won under a pull , Darklmll second , Catalpa thiid. Tlmu-lia : < ; . Fifth race , one and a quarter miles : Hi- flight won , Efllo II ficcond , Monarch third. Ti me-2:14. : Jookoy Cluli' ' NKW YOIIK , Sept , l3.-j-Tho races of the BrooklJ n Jockey cluD'iesiiltcd as follows : Mlle : Gordey won.j Ermine second , Thomasla third , Tme-l':48. ( Tin co-quarters mite : Nellie 0 won , Ilypasin second , Triple Ciosj thlrf Time 1:1'J : > Mlle : Climax won' , Bfrjliday second , Saxony - ony third. Time 1WX\ \ < Ono and ono-ol | itli Iniles : Pashi won , Frank Ward second , Pontlco thlid. T 'ine- Ono and onn-elchth inlta : Ferona won , Atetlno second , Elgin tlilnl. Tlmo l:5S' < f , Seven-eighths mile : Error won. Frolic second , Bonnie S third. 'Time ' : Coney BitioiiTox BEACH , Seitt 13. Tiirec-quar- tcrs mlle ; Thriftless won , Hannibal second , Helax third. Time l:30tf. Seven furlongs : JJobMay woji , Beggais- busli second , Charm third , Time 1 ; 35. One and one-half miles ; Joe Mitchell won , Myrtle second , JIotBoxthiid. Time 245K. ; Seven-eighths mlii | : L H. D. won , Banero second. Poet third. Time 1IU : > { . Handicap , seven-eighths mile : Top Sawyer won. Treasurer second , Tipsey Uilid. Time 1 ; ! ? / . Handicap , steeple cha e , shoit coune ; Embart-'p wop , Puritan second , Muster Hany third. Time 3:13. : Kleim Icily us n Motor. DOVKII , Sept. 13. The yacht Volta , pro- CDClId by electricity , stalled hence across tlie channel to Callals on a dial trip and reached there in three hours and fifty-one minutes from the time she staitcd fioui Dover. ASSIGNED TO PASTORATES , Clergy of the North Nebraska Methodist Oonferonco Given Appointments , THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERANS. Interesting Sessions nt the S.ynoil at Aulinrn lilvcly Contest nt tlio York County Ilcpuhliuim Convention. The Motlioillst Conference. TIJKAMAII , Neb. , Sept. -Special [ to tlio Br.t.J Ths woik ot thoeonferenco on Satur day was tlio usual reports ot vnilons commit- ices , to bo published In tlio minuter , Inter spersed with sonio episodes illustrating tlio generosity of Methodist preachers. No sooner was nny worthy object presented th in the question was nsked , "How much do you feel lor It' ' " and n response caino In collec tions that amounted to several hundred del lars. lars.A A collection or nearly SSO was sent to Mis. Haddock , tiiu widow of the murdeml Metho dist preacher In Jslnux City. Tiip evening session closed all the business except rending the appointments , which was done Sunday cvenln. ; . 0. M. tiilillhs ! , Clmiles Moody , Charles S. Monte , J. J. IJ.uibury , Jnson Gallop , Edward K , Wilson , lleniy linldwln nnd.J.V. . Miller we 10 admitted on ttlnl. Mr. Banbmy's case was quite IntenwUnjr. He has been appointed missionary to China , and In a tew wcll- rhoseu rcmnrks told ol his experience and hlsdetennliiiitlon to spend his life in mis sionary work. Saturday evening was the inn'CAiioxAL > itr.Tixo : for the conference. lov. ! J. 1 * . Hoe of Omaha niid Iov. ! J. H. Maxlluld were the speakers. The addresses of the first two gentlemen were excellent and covered all the ground of the education of tlio jouiifr possible in a sliort speech. Mr. Mnxlield , us Is well known , issullering from a soveio illness which his friends tear will Incapacitate- him for his work as picsidentof the Central City collect ) , and iiiiiny think ho will bo compelled toie- slgn , as he "coins wholly unequal to the task usually imputed on the head of such an in stitution. Ills speech , of eoutse , was for ed ucation ueneially , but particularly for tlio college that ho represents. His nlea was thought to bo quite eilectivo to patents to ed ucate their dilution and to send them to an institution within their own jurisdiction. Sunday is always thottient'dayataMothod- ist Episcopal conforeiicb. The vast roiitrie- nation sing as onlyn Methodist eongreiintioii can , whi'ii in the spirit ot their work. The lo\e feast is one of tlio gieat features It is the meetinir in which the pieacheis 10- late thuli experiouce , in a tew words , ot the pnstyearnnd tell of their successes and tiials , their hopes and fears and in this they aio joined by the piineipal laymen , and oltun by the women , who , In shoit speeches , speak of tlio same experience in tliooar tliat is gone. Nearly 0110 ono hundied spoku In about one hour and nquailor. The bishop , at 10:00 : , came Into the nnk nowciowded with an expectant nudlence , who wcio waiting to catch eveiy woid tliat lull fmm his lips. Many of thorn have hc.iid his thillling speeches in thcS'-onference ' room , and they wish to hear tliu seimon ot the moinlng. Thcio are no MM vices in the other chinches , and this lillstho link to ovetllow- ing. The hj mil commencing , " ( > , for a thou sand tonsil'.1 * toslnir , " Ulead by Hev. D. Mat- quette , picslding elder of tho'Norfolk dis- 'Hev. Dr. Frye , editor of the Centrnl Advo cate , olleied piayer. an earnest priyer , that hushed the cieat audience , making it so still that it is almost oppiessive , as he prays for the minister- they go out over the .state tor their yeai's woik , and for tlio churches to which ho shall minister. The choir sans ; a voluntary that was very cmlltablc and In keeping with the morning sei \ ices. Kev. J. L. StClair reads scriptures , one of the psalms. Hov. J. B. Leedointhen read Ilia 310 hymn , commenclni ; "There is a fountain filled with blood. " Bishop Fowler announced his text , 4th chapter of .lames , the xili , xlv and jcv verses. We cannot giyo a synopsis of tills wonder ful addiess. It held the audience spell bound for one hour ai ! a halt. It was a mas- telly analysis of tliodoctilno of divine and special movidence , tliat attracts cvsry 111- divual that God has cieatod in his own iin ane. It was Fcholaily , profound and yet slmplcand bristling alt tluough with points , that addressed themselves to the candor and intelligence ot his heaiers , and It abounded In the most exquisite flluitiations. He is a pecular speaker , quldc to HCH and gain nn ad vantage and wlien he leaches the climax it seems as though every point unit pioposi- tlon was thoroughly illuminated so that all can scu his conclusions from Ills piemlses. Tin : oitniXATiox sr.uviri : came at the close of the sermon , tlio bishop oidninlng lour young men to bo deacons , The largo concieKatlnn remained until the close and seemed intensely imeiestcd in the solemn scene of the imposition ol hands to Klvo these men authority to pre.ich and ad minister the ordinances of toe church. The link was filled with the children and their fi lends at ii o'clock , nnrt add ) esses were m.ulo by Mesis. . Hoe , Hums and Fiost , of Omaha , and bevoral mcmbeis ot the confer , enco. AH HID chinches ol the city partici pated. It was a u.ila day for lellgious ser vices as nil the other piotestant churches weio closed. Ho-oidlnation of ciders took place In the link in the evening followed by the missionary anniversary. Five young men weie ordained elders In the evening. This Is the highest olllee in tlio gift of the chinch and the ceremony Is a little more imposing than the oidlnation ot dea cons , They were C. 0 , Wl ! = nn , J. W. Jennings , H. H. Millard and J. J. Honbury. The anniversary of the missionary society was then held , Hcv. A. Hodgctts and J. L. St. Clalr addiessliiE the people. The bishop made a line speech , Riving sta tistics of great Inteiest. lie said that during his lite , It ho lived an long as do the majoilty ot men , ho expected to see the gospel preached to nvery hunmn twins. Then came the last act , the rcadlna of the appointments. About eighty-live men , nt the will ot the bishop , went to their work cheer fully to labor tor a real and como buck with their woik done and their teports teady tor the autumn of Ibirf If life and health should bcspaied. The cldeift oidalned were 0. I ) , Day , D. C. Wlnshlp. J. 13. Priest , W. A. Davies and J. J. Uanbury. COXrKIIKXCE AI'I'OINTMKNTS. Klkhoin Vallev District. A HodiretK presiding elder , 1' . O. Nellirh ; 1) . T. Alcott , Crcigliton ; Win. Hurt , Emorlck : A. M. Mo- Intosli Nellgh ; Samuel Cates , Niobiam ; T , Oakdalo ; 0 , U. House Plainvlew ; Hnttlo Creek , to bo uupplled ; Clear Water , to be supplied ; N , 11. Blackmar. Chambers ; Cielghtnn , to be supplied : Elgin , \V. H. I'helps ; 0.1 * . Benett , Ewing ; H. lllaln , .Middle Blanch ; J. H. ( ioit- ner. North Nelleh Ct. ; D.U. Wlnshlp. O'Xull and Inmnn ; 1'acidock , to bo supplied ; C. M. Uiltllth. 1'iercoV. ; . Newman , stair , Grand Ibland DIstiict J.V. . Shank , pre siding elder. Cential City : D. O. Wotts , Al- B. A. Hear , Scotia ; J , H. Leedom , Wood Itlver ; Chas. Suavely , Heaver \ nllep : H. H. Hilton. Central City ; R. K. PIoico , C'huks ' ; Cummtnsville. I..K. 1 11. . . . l.lln.4 to . . tie . * supplied T. . . . . . ; . .1 if. , , M. .t. IA..II Dte.ss- idled. J. B. Muxtleld.piesldent.S.Hhone. ; . financial agent ; 11. L. Powers , assistant financial niront , Nebraska Ccntial colh e , members of Central City qnaiterly coutei- dice. Noifolk DIstrict-D. Mniqnette , presiding elder , Noifolk ; Henry Baldwin , Bauciqlt ; John Ciows , Coloudui ) ; S. S , Parker , Con- coid : J. H. Davis , Homer ; W. If. Carter , Leigh : 0. y. Hcvward , Ponea ; J. W. Mat- tin. Wakelielu ; William Gorst. Wnyno ; J , H. Priest , Wlsner ; Dakota and Dec.-itur. Jo bo supplied ; Madison , to bo supplied ; Noi- folht. to be supplied ; Pik't-r , to bo supplied ; Wincsltte to be supplied ; 0 , S , . .MooreSt. . James ; O. II. Main. Pt.inuton ; J. J. Han- bury , missionary to China. Omaha dlstili-t .l. W. Phclps , preildlne older , Omaha ; J. W. Jcnnlnm , Blair : ( J. M. Brown , Fremont ; C. C. Wilson , Hooper ; Cha * . law on , North Bend : T , M. Hou-iO. First church Oina'ia : C. W. Savldge , Seward St. , Omalii ; 'I' . C. Clendumlng. South Tenth Omnlm ; II. II. Millard , Hatm-oni park : 'P. B. Hilton. OmalmCt. : H. W. F.stop , Papllllon ; Win. Worley , Seliujler : C. H. Savhlee , Spiinglield ; H. U. Plitenger , Toknmnh ; K. J. KobhiMin , Vneoma ; H. H. WlNon , West Point : Oscai Ilggle on , Arlington : C. 1) . Dav. lakhorn ; lleiman , to bo supplied ; W. A. Wilson , Kennnid : JaneCharles. . North Bend Cl. ; A. II. Henrv , Oakland ; E. ( J , Fowler , Pambler ; W. H. Lufher , Sciibnor ; N. L. Cnthtie.uilsslnnarv to Aitvonn. E. L. Fox , ( benelil ) left without npnolnt- mont that ho nny atti-nd ono of our seliojls laitliei-an Synod , Avnrux , N'eb. , Sept. Ut. ( Special to the Btil : The Lutherans in convention hero have had a verv interesting series of meet ing over Sunday. On Satutday evening ad- dies cs were delivered by the Hevs. F. J. Hall , ot MeCook , and S. H. Uarnltr , the western seeretaiv of missions. Hov. Hall discoursed concerning benevolence and mgedall to the full reallzitlon of their duty and privileges In that respect. Hov. Barn Hz has just leturned fiom a tour In CaHfoinla , where ho visited a numb r of cities and or- mnked congregations and visited old ones. Ills report of his tour was highly entertain ing nnd Instinctive. Ho Is a very earnest speaker nn I holds the attention of nny and all audiences , On Sunday Lutheran ministers filled all the Pioteslant rmlpits of Aubuin , except the Disciples church. At to n. in. Sunday moinliu the Lutheran Sunday school was add tossed by several ot tlio mliilsteilal delegates. At 11 n. m. the service commenced. The seimon was dellv- eted by Hev. Melick. of Wajne. Tlie sacra- moiit of the holy stijipoi was administered by Piesldent Huber. In the evening the audi- enci ) was tieated to a most eloquent addles ? by Hev. Llpe. of Lincoln , on the gieat nnd noble woik 01 the ministry , urging the young men about entering the inliiislrv to acquit themselves well. Another similar ndiliess vv .is delivered by Hov. ( iroenmlller , ot Han over , Kan , Two young men were then licensed to me.ieh the ( lOspel tor ono year. Tlneo otheis licentiates , Hevs. .Lueschsi. Schumann and O. 11. Sehnur , the latter oC Omaha , vvcie solemnly oidalned by the lay ing on ot hands. Piesidcnt Hev. C. Huber olllclatlnp , assisted by the members of thoox- niiiinlni : committ-c. The intcrrst mani fested by the audience dining this ceremony was Intense. The ceiemonj was according to the beautitul nnd Iinpicsslvo form of the Luthctan liturgy. York County Chooses YUIIK , Neb , Sept. 13. [ Special Tclecram to the Hr.i : J The hottest republican county convention that has met In York county for years was held in tlio opera house to day lor the election of delegates to tlio state and consressional conventions. Considerable op position was developed to the candidacy of Dr. Knapp for governor. On tlio vote in- stiuetini ; the delegation twenty-nine votes weie cast against him. The delegates are iiistiuetedfor Knnpp , witli no second choice. The delegates will bo sine to co to Thayer In thouvcnt of Knapp vvithdiawing fiom the field. The following aio tlio delegates : E A. Uilbeit , C. M. llivs , L. B. Fuller , George H. Fiance , A C. F.bprllintt. . A W. Wellman , O. A. Liustiom. 0. H Wnlllor.indt , H. M. Detilck. LeeMaitin , J. I' . Miller , L. S. L ° sli. No instiuelions or piefercnces weie stated tor the other Mate ollieeis. The delugales to the. conuj.- > nal convention .wero nlsouninstiueteil. ' but YJll not laver Laud , They are W. T.Scott , 1C. Hoslnger. J. L. Iliitchinson. II. W. Fav. AV' II. Keeklev , Cliailes-Hi own , W. L. "White , C. .M. Fulling. ( ieorsr < ) Boweis , W. A. Thomas , Maitin Burns , W , J. Hnsaeil. Struck l y lightning. PnXDEii , Neb. , Sept. 13. [ Special to the Bin : . ] Lightning struck a farm bnlldin ? , noilhvvcst of this town , this moiniug , be longing to C. Stiiibon , a haidwaie man of Coleridge , and occupied by n German fanner named Hledler. A plasterer , who was vvoik- in,5 in the hou .e , was thrown down , and JIis. Hledler was shocked , but neither was much hurt. The bolt enteicd the house about four feet from whcie a little child lay on the bed. but did not injure H In the le.ist. Tlio house Isconsldeinbly itijtued ami is Insuied , but U Is not known to what amount or in what company. Itiedler and his son weio in town duiing the stoim. A Small Cyclone at Lincoln , LIXCOI.X , Neb. , Sept. 13. [ Special Tele- cram to the Bni ; . ] A small cyclone struck Lincoln nt 345 ; to day , nnd for a few minutes liadaseilous look. A new biick block In couiacoi construction by Balwiii Bios , on 0 stieet was struck and the tbhd story walls were blown over on the roof ot S. E. Elliott's crockery stoic , crashing thiough to the cellar In the learpait ot their building , causing damage to the amount of some S'J.OOO. The second story ot a two-stoiy biick blockIn course of consti iiction was also blown down. At the fair ginnnds a lew tents and bide shows were catteied , but no matonal dam age resulted tlieie. Van Wyok atakoa Friends. Wisr ; POINT , Neb. , Sept. -Special [ Telegram to the Buu.J - \ nn Wyek spoke here this nUeinoon to an immense nudiunoe. It was a non-politic il speech , as ho came on the liivltatfon of a benevolent oigani/.atlon , Fiom tlio time the old man mihed in town to the time ot his dopartuto for the east ho was the. recipient of constant ovations fiom the people , democrats as well as republicans. Ho hnsmade many \vaini lilends in miill- tlon to ihosu he niieady had , and Ctimlng can bo counted almost cei tain tor him , The neoplo weio somewhat disappointed at not hearing him on political malteis , but hope to have that pleasino butoio the close of the campaign. mill Khoimin Killed. QUINCV , 111. , hopt. 13 , This ovcnlnc nt H o'clock , ns a freight Ualn on the Long Line airlved within a mile of West Qulncy , It was thrown tiom the tiack by n misplaced switch. The engine and eight cars were detailed ana completely wieclced. Engineer Jack Mo- Uarthy was caught beneath his migluo unit crushed to death. Flreimtii Mill's ICenl was fo bndly scalded that ho < llcd an hour later. Leo Plggott , a brakeman. wns also badly scalded , and It Is thought that he will die. No ono else wns hurt. The dead and Injuted Jive nt Keokuk. The engineer and Inemaii have families. Thu blame for this accident has not been located , Jichno'a Cunililomial Clerk , ) nllcil. NKW YOIIK , Sept. 13 Oorgo W. Alter , conlldentlnl clerk and bublncss manager ot ex-Alderman Jiehne , was biouirht frdm po lice liendqiiaiters to the gcueu-l Hcsslons couit to day nnd rmred ! with peijitiy. Ho pleaded not gnllty. After that Alter was sent to the lomb.s prison toawait liial. No ball wns fixed in his caso. Pnlilio 1'rlnter lienodlcl. WASHIXQIOX , Sept , W. Thomas 15 , Bone- diet , otNew Voik , to-day lilcj with the we- ictaiyof the Intel ior hU otHclal bond in the sumot § 100,000 an public pi in tor , which was proved upon , The state ilcpaitmcnt being notllied ot this fact , hh commihslon wns issued. Bcnullct takes thai u ot the ollluo to-monow CJicors for tlio Czar , YJKKXA , Sept. W.--Kmperorrr.uics ! Joseph ycstoi'day attended the banquet given by the ofllcoi'S of the army imrticlpatlng in the nmnoeuvied at the camp at Lubicn. He pio- poscd the health of the war , which vv.is i e- sponded to with cli'-crs , whlcn the band 10- cchocd by plaj lug n Htisslaa nnth"m. The news ot tliU rcnchui the ivarat Hiest S-ovsk , Poland. Ho nt onci' telegnphed Ids ti. vnKs , aud tlio tc'ceram reached the Aubtoan e.n- IOWA'S ' CRIMINAL CALENDAR. A Das Moiaas Darkoy Oarvos the Heart Otit of His Boss. SUICIDE OF A NEWSPAPER MAN An Old Citizen of Upper Orovo Minna 11 IH House mul Kills lllitixclf Death by Ijiimlannm ( Jtlici- State Nevvj. A Fair Cutting. . Dr.s Moixi : , Sept. U-Special [ Telegram ) to the Bur. ] Last evening n joiing inani named John Murdook was --tabbed nnd killed1 on the state fair grounds , as It is suppo'cd/ by a young eoloied man named Stiadcr. Muidock has been employed on the giouniH1 as foreman of the giadvit. and in coimnuiv with other workmen has missed Email amounts of tnh.iccn fiom time to time , which they accused S tinder of taking. Last night .Muidock icpo.itoil the accusation and hot vvoids followed. The negro pioposed to tight , nnd thieatened to outMurdoek. The latter replied , "Yon will cut me , wilt you ? " and diew a ra/or from hN own pocket and slatted after btrader. A few minutes later M unlock was seen Magcorlng and lalllnn on the " ciound with a halo cut in his bieast near the heart , nnd the neuio wasseen i mining actn-t < the u'loundsund down the traek to the city. Medical aid was nt once summoned , but Muidoek died in a few mlntiKs. The eoro-i nets jury decided that Stinder niuuleied' Miirdock feloniously nnd will hold him n-U soon ns he ean be cnptuied. Tlio deceased ! lived In Falrlleld , Jefferson county , and leaves n wife and two elilldten , 1 ho police have been searching all day for blinder. As near as can bo teamed , the two men wotoquaircling ovci the ehniuo mniloi by Murdoch that Strader had stolun a cent < trom him , and this led to n li.'lit , in which Mmiloch was stabbed so that ho died soon after. Stiader's friends to-nlu'ht sav that ho will give himself up nnd take his chance at a trial , feeling confident that he can bo ac quitted. Ju1niii Dots. Dniuon : , In. , Sept. i : ! . ( Special Tele gram to the BKK.J In the Congregational chinch Sunday memoilal services in honor of' the into Judge Hurt , the pioneer scholar nnd i jinlst , vvero held. Tito bar attended in a body. Sullivan nnd Wyman's innocence- the Minueapolls-Xoithwood postollico bnrglailes was established , they having been In Still- water when committed. They aie btlll held on tliucliamo of conspliae > to buiglamoi the Cedar Haplds and Cedar Falls postoniies. It is believed the legal evidence willinuvo Ineillclent , though doubtless guilty. Sullivan has been taken to Clinton to pievent hH commnnieatinc with L.i man. The latter was examined tins afternoon , Sullivan on Diet lilst. lilst.Tho The Western Union Is sccklm : to force the North American to lemovu its wires fiom tlio bridge , claiming the wind blows the wires together , causing obstruction ot mes sages. Uotli lopiescntatlves vein botoie the liidgecompany ) to-day. The Ninth Ameii- ean will ultimately extend llitonghout the state. Epli Mori Is ( ho reformed gambler , left Davenpmt for Sioux City , to hold tempoianeo meetings with Mason to-day. The saloon Keepers this morning each liled SliCOniid co-t bond , and to-moiiow will move the tiaiiHier of tlio injunction cases to tlio ledoral couit. - ' - 'Cttptnln Porter , a fch'p carpenter , suicided wltlriuudamim. An Editor Suicliles. PAXOIIA , la. , Sept. 13-fSpoclal Telegiam to the HiiJ : Low-is Apnle , editor of tlio I'anoia Vldcttc , shot himself thiough the head with a revolver in a lumber yaid hcto at S o'clock last evening and died this motnlng iti ( t o'clock. Ho had been In poor health for 'oomo time and had had family troubles , cul minating In the death ol Ills wife tinea months ago. He bought flowers at the state fair with which to decoiato his own giave , Sulnidc and Ai-non. DKS Moix.no , la , , Sept. 13. [ Special Telq- giam to the BII : : . ] Thomas Whcclock , an old and icspectcd cttl/cn of Uppei lrov ! , Hancock county , set fho to his house hist night nnd then shot and killed himself. The house and contents weio valued at S--WO , andweiuall destiojed. His wife had com menced action against him lor d I voice and iilimonv. and this Is supposed to bo the cause ol his deed. deed.A A Hotel Alan Absconds. DKS Moixns , la. , Sept. 1 ! ! . [ Special Tele- Biam to the Bii.J : : Mr. Kelley , who recently took cliarge of the Capital City hotel , and lemnlncd as landlord one week , disappcatcd mysteriously last night nnd nothing lias been heard liom him since , lie left unpaid bills ngiriegating several hundied dollars , nnd cairled away * rash amounting to , it is be lieved , to about S1.200 , Tlio foinier landloid has been sent for and has taken charge of the hotel to-night. Rewards of Felons , isMoiis ! In. , Sypt. 1 ! ! . [ Special Tele gram to the Bnt-ioveuior : ] Lanabeo baa oiretedarcwaid ot 5500 for thocaptuto nnd conviction of tlio unknown parties who mtir- dcicdamnuin Woith county , near Moody Junction n few dajrt ago ; albo a lewaid or & : ; oo tor the pat ties who have lately been bin n- Ing buildings at Emmetsbuig , Hardware Denier Assigns. Dis : AIoixiis , In , , Sept. 111. [ Special Tele- giam to the Bi.u.J OttoNobllng. n Imidwnio dealer at West Side , made an assignment to day. Assets , S3.JOO ; liabilities , § 0,000. nrijlsh Ornln Trade TJovlow. LoxnoN , Sept. ill. The Mink Lane Kx- piess In Its weekly rovlow of the Biltlsh grain trade says : Owing to continued wet wovthcr it will be impossible to makoati eanV delivery of Bound nntlvo wheats. For tills ienson tlio nun let points to no hiich big dion in values as tlieiu was during the dry weather , bales of wheat during the past ; rcckwciuiilfj.'i > qnaiteiaat : ? 4- > fid , against 57lttmatters ( at ills Id dining the corn.- spondlng week of last year. Foielgn whcati weio steadied by bad weather. Tiadd was Blow and tedious. Seven caigoes arrived , two weioold , twelve weio withdrawn , and six lemnincd tlneo Chllinn.tvvo California ! ! and QUO Oiegon , Desjiltu the l.iigo aiiivnlu English wheat IB linn , although slow of sale. Flour Is In MI go Biniply and liactlon cheaper , tiilndlng b.nley is . ! d lower , Beans , peas nnd CDIII are nnchni'ed ! ; , OaUuro dull and lid ul.o.tper , Linseed Is cheaper. Cal cutta seeu is quoted atJO * Oil , ex-ship. Fa in I ? Jino Disiibtcr , Bciivx-iox , Pa , , Sept. 13. The Mnrvlno shall collleiy of the Ddawaio it Hiidhon Canal company was the scene of nn exten- slvo cave-In this morning , by which U la feaicd a number of men have lost their lives. How many It If Impossible to say , supposi tions vniylng fiom six to nine. Thcie seems to bo but llttlo question of the death of ono of them , ho being a man named John Shaf fer. A number of men wcio out nnd bruised by the tailing ot loclc In making their e&uaix ) up the slope. The OlroumrKiirlnn Imw , WASHING rex , Sept. IS.-Acting Secretary Falrrhlld has Issued u circular to custom of- fleets calling attention to section lOofl'io olcomaigailne act making pun'lhlon for thn collection of nn Intcinr.l revenue tax of IK cents per pound on all lmj rteil olcomargii- ilne in addition to the tegular duty , iiiukilfu PKnlditu that tills additional tax innt > ! b ( l aid bi'loio the iciuouil of guods fiuni tlv ot the govenitnunU