HE SIXTEENTH YEAtf. OMAHA , MONDAY MOItNING , SEPTEMBER 2) , 1880. NUiMBEJi * 4 : THE CAY EUROPEAN CAPITAL , Social Heriral in Paris After a Summer oi Inactivity. LIFE IN ITS DIVERS PHASES Australia's Grcnt Sculler Gives lilt Opinion of Jtnulnn A Mule Uiot In Ilolfnst HappenIngs - Ings at Ilcrlin. Points From Pnvl * . PAIIIR. Sept. lt-lXew York Herald Ca ble Spiel , 1 to llio Ilnr. . | Tlio festive aspoel of Long Champs on the Omlniim day shown that the Parisians arc beginning to Hnd theli way back to the bouleviuds , which aio lonk Ing their best just now In the sunshine ol the Indian summer. Our countrymen nm country w onion have literally Invaded 1'arli 'this summer. Even now , at the fag end ol the tourist season , they meet you al every .turn. A "noss" ACTOII "iwncii. " M. Conqiiolin and the Comedie Francalsi are at loirgorlieids. For years the great come dian had piactically ' 'bossed" the theater Ills will was law , at whicli coming authors quailed. He undo actors and unmade no tresses. Hut Jules Clarotle. the meson1 malinger of tlio Krancalse , objects to "boss Ing. " Some tlmo ngo ho took tin liberty of fulling out with Conquelli about Mile. Dudlay. Mllo. Dudlay becniiio : Bocletalro , and Conquelln definitely delerm Ined to quit the Krancalsc. Unliapplly , no rontcnt with announcing his Intentions , IK allowed the impiesslon to get abroad that ho alter leaving tlio House Moliere , meant t ( play at a lival Parisian theatic. Xovv , bv tin Miles of the Comedie Franealse , soclotairci who leave the theatre alter twenty years membeishlp aio entitled to a ictiring pen slon and their aecuiinilated share of the ycailj piotlts. This , howevnr , Is coudllloiial The lellring member pledges himself not t < reappear on llio stage within thlity leagues o Paris. Moienvor , It seems tube understood falling health and ago only aio rocognl/ci motives for retiring. Conquelln leaves ot the 1st of December , and claims a ictlrhif pension of 0MO francs and UOO.OOO francs ni Ms share of the profits. The Comedio Fran calse refuses to acknowledge the claim on tin ground that Coiiquclin Is in the Hush o health and notoiiously Intends to play it Palis. This lias made the gieat man nncry and lie Intends to bilng the case befoio tin tilbuual do coiumeice. A xiw istVAr , . Coiiquelln's 111 temper Ins not been o < - nelly lessened by the brilliant debut of M , Georges Herr the other night at the Fran caise In "Los , Plldeuis. " M. Bcrr , who latch made such a sensation at the Conservaloriuu as a pupil of Got , and Is already icgarded ai the heir appaient to Conquellii's ' position played Ills twit as I'lntlmo with thoeaseaiu jo ; of an accomplished comedian. Conquo- liu could haidlyjiav-e done better. tmvill , bUIClDi : AND SCANDAL. The week lias been foitlle in crime , suicide niid scandal. The other moinlng n stiont smell of binning was noticed by the lodirei ; In a house in tlio Rue Leibnitz. Breaking open ( lie door of the loom Irom whicli the fiinell piocecdcd they found tholr landloid , r Bt'X.igenailan named Molsny. stietclied oul dead with a.jian of lighted cluucoil beside him. On a'tablo was a letter explaining his suicide. "Fora long time past. " it said , "my tenants have not paid tholr rents. I screwed adltyp money out ot incm by letnoving theh doors and windows , butsinco tills abnormally weather began even this pioved useless. 1 am mined and have resolved to asphyxiate myself. My death will be on my tenants' ' licads. " : op mo VMV. Digamy Is on the Increase In i-'ianee , thoiigh.it Is a dilllciilt offense to commit. owing to the formalities with which Frencl law hedges about man lano. Within a weoV tin eo tuals for bigamy have como before tin nnuts. The most curious case was that of r rattle dealer named Glutard , whoso liisl wife described him as a gioss , prolll ate In ute , while his second wife boio witness that ho was amiable and good natured tin very man to make a woman happy , lie wal condemned to eight years' linid labor. AX AIIAMOXitl IlAItOX. A few days ago a young man was arrested on the Boulevard dcs Itullcns in the act o : stealing throe volumes of classics jointly val ncd at about a dollar. A touching scent occuried at the police station when Uio barer was brought In. "For pity's sake let mo go , ' said the thief , burbling Into tcais. "Us in ) first offence ; I haven't oaten for days ; 1113 family have disowned me. " Hut the lav knows no distinction of persons. Bnioi though ho was , he had to go to pilson. AN AMOItOUS UAUOXUSS. As a companion to this ailstocratlc scanda Vto had the casn of an amoioiis biiionofs , win fell In love with a handsome omnibus diivei The baroness' husband is an eldoily savan \vlio , It appears , devotes the most of his day ; and nights to scientific ngilculture. Tlio join was a married man , but could not resist th flntleilng advances of the baroness. Tin loumnco had lusted over a year when , 01 "Wednesday afteinoon , the Jehu was anestct for trying to force his waylntolds innioiata' mansion , near the Aie do Tilomplio. "I enl ; want to stop her wilting threatening letter to my wife , " hu exclaimed as ho was ejected ThunlTalr has made a teulblo stir , but. ti avoid a gieator scandal , It Is believed thi baion will not appeal to the divorce court , I.ITUUAIIV AND IMIAMATIC. MaMcrs literary and dramatic are sill stagnant , but within the next few days w nru promised several diamatlc novelties among tliem Mr. Moieuu's comedy drumn "Geifaht , " announced for piodiictlon at tin ATaudevlllo on Monday. There will bo a re vlval of Hamlet at the Frant-aiso a littl later. Noriuotho poets and novelists Idle though publishing nothing. Francois Coppc for Instance , Is haul at woik on a new orien tnl drama , the plot of which is modhuval am Is laid In the Halkans. HU fellow aeadem Iclan , Sully Piudhomme , Is finishing a loni philosophical poem , the title of which bus no yet been icvealed. AUTHOUS ANll THKIIl WOJ1K. Paul Houigctt , who has been resting In th Vosgos , is writing n dramatic novel , dos tliirJ , lie hep , to ecllpso tlio rather sain clous notoriety of lits last psychologica $ ludy "Un Cilmed' Amour , " Lecomto do Llsgo is putting ( ho Una touches to an addtess which ho Is to dollvo at Ids coming lecoptlon by the academy , am Is ulsoeng-Jgcdoii u lyiiopoem. "La 1'olon lude. " Andre Theurlet Is in Ids rustle retreat a Anniry , wrllliu a volume of Cliilstma Btorles entitled. "Cottes Pour losJeiuu e Pour lea Vieur. " Laslly , Alphonsw Daiidut , who has bcoi loing thiouirh a cure at Laiiialuii , Is bus wllh another Parisian story entitled , "L'lui nioitello , " In wliicli ho will luno much to sa about Uio venerable acadoiin which may ud exactly UellstU tlio "Immoitals. " A X13W COMMiUOIAIj TUKAT\ The Hill Passes the Second Iteadlm in the Kolalisiuu. Hunt IK , Sept. 18. [ Sinxsial Cablegi-am t thoHKi.J : lu the relchstatj yesterday tin social democrats propot > ect a question to th government In tcfercnco toHulparla. It wag finally dropited. The house then took up the bill providing for n now commercial treaty with Spain. After a speech bv Minister Von li.iltohcr the bill passed the second reading without tiouble. Hcrr Von Haltchci said that exports from Germany weio now much sought aftci in foreign markets , and that the exports for issj amounted to 'J.bOO.coO.OOfl maiks , a greater sum than had been icnched in any previous year. Tlie piescnt commer cial policy of the government was loss one of protection than the macticil policy alining at thedevelopment of specific Industries. nUIIMA.V XATl'llAI.IST . The fifty-ninth convention nf Gciman nalu- lallsts opened today , Prof. A Ireliow presid ing. Herr Lucamus welcomed the assem blage on behalf ot tliemlnlsterotlnslriictloii. lieu 1-orcKenbeek sprko ) tor the municipal authoiltics , and Heir Ivlelneil for the mil- voislty. The ) pilnclpal fcatuicot the session was a lecture by Winner Siemens on the "Giowtli of Nattnal History. " The conven tion will lastbls days1. The meeting will be held In the circus building , wtHi fi,000 mem bers present , including about fifty Ameii- cans , among whom aio Dr- . James Falk , K , Gutmaiin , K. Stieglic/ and Leo Dtinglespiel , of New Yoik ; Hlgelow , of Washington ; William Welch , of Haltlmoio ; Sommeiilcld , ot Cincinnati ; Pcele , of Milwaukee , and Wotbcl , of Detroit. Signer Osmund Kauir- man , a well known lawyer of New York , Is attending the convention. AII roil nn : CIIAIHISTOX : qurnnr.ii9. Subset iptlon lists for tno sulferers by tin iccent earthquakoat Charleston have been opened at all Ameiloin consulates In Ger many. Liberal contributions are How ing In. . wiTxr.s-tivci MiurAitv JIAX < ILV : KS. Emperor William was present at the con clusion of the iiimy mauuMivrcs to day on tin lielghts cast of Neiumerslielm. In taklni ! leave of the assembled olilccis ho o.xpicssetl bis satlslacllon at the elllcloney of the t loops. While returning to Straasburg the emperoi was giected with fervent cheers by Immense crowds gathered along the route. APl'OJJJTMKXT SAXOTIOXKI ) . Emperor William has sanctioned the op pointnient of Count Herbert Bismarck a : secietary of state with plenary povvms te lepicscnt the chancellor in the foicign dc- paitmcnt. OAUSMAN RKAC1I TAtilCS. Un Suyn Ho Can Beat Hanlan and ISSUCH a ChalluiiKo. Lo.voox , Sept. 10. [ N'ew Yoik Herald Cable Special to tlio HIK. ] Beach publishes a long letter In this morning's Spoilsman , answciing Haitian's letters in thoTiuf , Field anil Farm. Beach when writing It was apparently unaware that Han lan had staked. In the couiso OL his Icttei ho says : "I am leaving for Sidney October 14 , a facl whicli I aid sine Hanlan ib aware of , or he would not have Issued the challenge. I am going back to the country from which , when Hanlan left , lie icceived a testimonial ol neaily ouo thousand pounds ami as much jeweliy as ho conlil cairv , and yet when ho arrived home lie dis- tnctly stated that ho did not get a fair chance of winning , after acknowledging that he was beaten laiily when on the other bide ot the globe. I simply mention tills to show who issued the challenge. "On my arrival in England I received r challenge from Hanlan. I accentcel am : waited patiently , but have heard no moro till now , when I arn going away. Now , I do not wish to speak ot the man 1 have beaten , bill there are soiuo In London who aio alsc anxious tor a nice with him. 1 tell you , people plo of the Thames an-i Tyne , that whoever may beat mo I can beat Hanlan , tuiu ho knows that In lofercnce to his not beliiff In condition when the sweopstalces were iowo.1,1 say thai ho knew 1 was coming to England just as well as did Ross , Teenier , Gaudafir and Leo Why did lie not get himself well and come t. > England to uphold the good opinion o his many friends In England. If Hanlan is still anxious for a match witli me , I will lav him 1,000 to . 800 , and row him a race on the Paramatta whenever ho Is so disposed. "In conclusion , 1 am sorry that the people of tills country bavo not had an opportunity of seeing Hanlan and me low , but I think you will admit that 1 have done everything in my power to brin about a match. " ANOTHI3U Kiur IN BELFAST. Policemen Unnecessarily Fli'o on r Crowd , " \Voiindlnji IMuuy. Hnr.FAST , Sept. iiO , 2 a , m. [ Now Yorl Herald Cable Special to the Cr.i : . ] Polict stupidity , not to say malice , has a few hours ago just come near raising a big riot at one ol the barracks In tlio Catholic quaitcr , which had been allowed to bo almost denuded ol men. Two drunken men fought In trout ol the bauacks and their sober comrade at tempted to separate or get them away , but the nolso Immediately attiactcd a ciowd. bomo policemen rushed out and at tempted to aucst the three mon. Not waiting for an explanation , they tried to inn them in. The eiovvd attempted r rescue , when , without warning , a tew con stables inside fired on the dowd round altci round. This unnecessary and inconsideiate action tuined the crowd Into a mob , whicli furiously attacked the baiiacks. Within n few minutes heavy reinforcements anlvei ] and the violence was stopped. Pilosts aie now urging the people to go home. 1'iobably twenty persons vvoio wounded by bullets , bill I cannot hoar of any killed. Trial or the Robela. SOPIA , Sept. 10-fNow Yoik H'crald Cable Special to the I3ii.J-M. : NlkolalolF , tin war minister , says that the examination ol tlioso concerned In the recent plot will be honestly conducted. If civilians are found Implicated they will bo tiled and punished by cxllu or Imprisonment , no matter what rank they hold. In no case will death bo tlio pun ishment. DIRGUSTl- ] ! ) YAO11TSMK.V. Saturday' * * Uaco us Yet Undecided The liouts Leaving. Nr.wi'oirr , Scut. If ) , Many yachts have left the harbor , and tlio rest will co to-mor row. The yachtsmen are disgusted with Saturday's race and soe.ni anxious to gel homo. The icsult of yesterday's dilfting race Is as yet unknown , Commodore Grevey was seen on board the Electra to-day and asked for tlio time of the finish of flic yachts. The time taken by the yacht Is as 11 passed Itrcntond reef tight ship and was as follows ; Stranger , 8 h. , 50 mn ! , , 25 sec. ; Cinderella , 0 h. , 41 mln , , 15 tec. ; Qitana , 0 h. , 61 mln. , 84 sec. ; Thetis , 0 h. , 67 mill. , 85 sec. ; Galatoaj 10 h. , 53 mln , , SO sec. ; Mayflower , 10 h.,62 min.lO eo , it would seem from this that the Galatea finished before iho May flower , but such was not so. The Commo dore said tlio Mayflower passed the light bhlp one length ahead of the Galatea and the discrepancy in time U duo to the difference intimoof the watcher used on the different yachts. Comuiodoio Perry could not say \v hetlicr the race could be given to tlio May- flow er or Galatea , though the fact that the former finished a length ahead of the Galatea , and was haiUicapcd uesldes , would seem to Icavo no question. Ho also could not tell w bother it vv otild bo decided that tlio St ranger won. Ho said that he could not decide these questions. They were for the icgratta committee mittee- pass upon , mid as the committee have already gone back to New York the race cau only be decided by them. A Rumor That Secretary Bayard is to Be Given the Treasury Portfolio , MANNING WILL GO TO AUSTRIA The Employci of the Government 1'Hiitlnj : Olllco LXpccttng to Ho Decapitated I'l'-cslilontinl Timber Talked Of. Haynrd Tor Secretary of The Treasury. WASIHVQTO.V , Sept. 10. [ Special Tele- giam to the Hi.i.J : Ueports aio in circula tion about a lecastof the cabinet , In which Secretary Havatd Is set down for tliu treas ury poittollo. Haynrd was chaii man ot tin senate committee on llnancc when the demo crats had that bodv and would make a much bolter secretary of the treasury IhanhemaUes of state. MAXxixn TO in/rim : ocTonnn l. It Is stated upon an authoilty which If guaranteed to bo tellable that on or a llltli after October 1 Maiiiiing's resignation as sec ictaivof thoticasury will bo formally ac cepted by the president , and that ho would have willingly leslgncd befoio ho left Wash ington , leellng sure that ho would novel again bo able to resume the active duties ol his olllco. Hut the president did not vvUh tin step taken then , foi two leasons ; l-'iist , hi had quite enough to do at tlio tlmo without having to look out for a now seoiotary of thn treasury. Second , Manning left Albany and came here at some personal inconvenience , to say nothini : of expense , and the piesldenl deslied. or was willing , that ho should re main In olllce until he got even pccuniuiily , although ho did no work for six months. The published leport that Secietuiy Man ning will probably be appointed to tlui Austrian mission occasions considerable talk hero in political circles , and linds many be lievers. A local paper publishes an Inter view with a gentleman who , It says , stands high in authority , and who is familiar with the policy ot tlio administration , in which he Is reported as saying : "Mr. Manning would bo of extraoidlnary service to this govern ment In the settlement of tlio silver question by Ills picsence in Austria. He would fin- nlsh information to the government thai would bo ot Incalculable value. With Mr. Manning tlio Austilan mission would be the most Important of all our missions ubioul. Aiibtiiais the best point In Kutopo Iiom which to watch European finance1' , and just at this time it is of seiious impoitance that we have some such man as Manning tlieie. From that point lie could have moio influ ence upon the action ot congiess upon the silver question than liu could at the head ol the ticasuty depaitmcnt. Tliu administia- tion has not yet given up the idea of suspending silver coinage. Atistiiahasa single silver standard and tin ndiiiliilbtiatlon believes that to have a carettil ohsurvei at the eouitof Vienna would ope- late to settle more quickly the silver question in this cotintiy. Another featuio ot the case , one which would make the duties ol tlio cilice less tiymg to Mr. Manning anil highly agioeablo to his wife , is tiio coidial leception which Is assuicd him at the court of Austiia. Uosidcs , to send a cabinet olhcci to that couit alter the Keilej allalr , will binil the friendship betwee.n this countiy and Austiia most closely. Austiia felt It to be an Insult , or at least a slight , to have Keilci sent them attei ho had boon rejected bv Italy. To send a cabinet minister there will bo accepted as a high honor and toKcn ol tilendshlp. " A solemn stillness inevails in the govern- inent piloting olllce during these days ot un ccitalntv. The nervous appichension of removal - moval which was engendered In the bosoms ot the employes of this gieat establishment when the appointment of Benedict was an nounced has daily become more and more in tensified. Yesterday afteinoon when tin public printer walked through the bullilinj. and closely Inspected the woik and workmer , the climax was leached. Those who wen conscious that their services could well bi dispensed with felt that the Inspection was but a prelude to their sudden decapitation , On the otlinr hand , those who have doiu their duty faithfully and well proudly ex plained their work , feeling assured that theh well known efficiency would be clearly ap parent to their ap\Y chief. TUB "IIEPUBLICAN'S lnW CITY EDITOR. It is announced In a local pacer to-day thai Julius Gutheridgo , tor two jears the Wasn- Ington correspondent or the Chicago News , has been tendcied the position of city edltoi of the Omaha Republican by Mr. Rounds , and that he may accept It. TAKING LKAVE OF TIIEIU OM C1IIHF. The follow Ing notice was posted in the government minting oillco on Sutmday ; "Persons employed in the public printing ollico aud bindery who desire to bid the ex- public printer , S. P. Rounds , good-bye , will have nn oupoitunlty of so doing at the Ebbll house parlois , on Monday , September 20. at 7 o'clock p. m. All are cordially invited tc attend. " A rnisinr.NTiATi FOIIKCAST. In a piomliicnt editorial sliowli'g ' the rea sons why Mr. ISlaine cannot liona to secure n icnomlnation , today's Capital says : ' -The Iowa delegation lias always been solid for liinlue. It was instructed for him In 1870 , in ISbO and in 1SS1. At the next convention the state will have a candidate of her own In Senator Allison. The big republican majoiltles como from the vvcbtand northwest , and thobo states now de mand that the candidate .shall be selected fiom that section. This feeling Is the strong est In the section wheio the Plumed Knight has always had the strongest suppoit , Lo gan's f i lends aio at woik In Michigan and Kansas , and ho expects to get botli delega tions which , with that from Illinois , will give him a formidable position , and his bit terness toward Ulaino will load him to prefei any other candidate. The wisest politicians in the land think that Allison Istnocomlnu man , and tlio election in Maine has not altered their opinion. The ItlnniiinR Koport nollovcil. AI.IIANV , N. Y. , Sept 10. [ Special Tele gram to the lleo.l The report that Secietary Manning will resign the tieasury poit folia early In October and that ho will Immediately be appointed minister to Austria , la believed by many of his Intimate friends In Albany. For many weeks they have not believed that ho would resume the treasury portfolio. Sometime ago Manning stated that should ho icslgn from the treasury ho would not again enter the Commercial bank. Dr. Lin coln , his physician , advised him last month that occupation of some kind was the hcsi possible cure for his ailment , and Manning has chafed under the Idleness enfoiccd upon him for several months. The foreign mis sion will give the needed occupation. A BUOOKIA-Ti TUAOEDV. An Insane Motlior Drowns Her Daugh ter nml Commits Bulclclo. HnooKLYN , N. Y. , Sept. 10.-Special | Tele gram to the UHE.J A terrible tragedy oc curred at the residence of William II , Hub' boll , nt No , 433 Monroe street , yesterday. The house Is occupied by Mr. Hubbell , his wife Annlo and their two children , Charles and Ethel , aged cluht and six respectively. Jir. Hubbell wont to work as usual yesterday monuns. 0i ] uU return last night he found In the vestibule a : : io from his wife stating her Intention of committing" Ki'cltle. ' Hasten ing up stairs ho discovered his wife lunging by n close line on the bath loom door. Look ing further he discovered , tno bocy | of Kthel jo the bath tub submerged In water , where thp mother bad evidently ijeld It until it was drowned. A physician was sent for and after examining the bodies said they had evi dently been dead five or six hours. Mis. II. , who was thlity-tlve years of age , has been an invalid for some time , but was not supposed to be Insane. After the husband's departuie eho sent the llttlo boy to his grandmother's ) u OretoPoiut , SAUPV UBl'OULICAXS. They Nominate. .Delegates ntul lOn dorse Clnrko and Vnu Wyck. Srm.NonuU ) , Neb. , S"pt U ) . [ Special Tel cgram to the URK * ! The republicans ol Sarpy cotinly met In convention at this place and elected tholr delegates to the stale , con grcsslonal and Senatorial conventions , The delegates go unlnstroctcd , but It Is mulct stood they will stand by it. T. Clarke foi governor , with a loaning towards Hovvo al between Howe and Werner forcongiessmcn , and inclined to favor Henry Eaby for iloal senator. After passing the following rc < so lutlons the convention adjourned without nominating their county ticket , o.xcepl James P. ( Irene as county attorney , to nieei again at tlio call of the central committee : Tlicicptiblican inrtv of Sarpy counly In convention asscmbloil , hercbv lo-alllim the tlmr-lionoro.il principles of that pirty , vvhlcli have heietoforo guided and contiolled It' poltcr and mcasuies , and declares the light and piIvlleiruol citizens to express them selves by means of the ballot upon question" of grave and Impottant legislation , and that when a largo number of the inli.ibltaiits ol this state shall request of the legislatuie the right to vote upon a piohlbltory amendment to the constitution , It Is the duty ot the legislature to so submit said question. Resolved , That wo reeognbo in our honorable - able tellowclti/en , Charles H. Van \Vyok , ouo who Is eminently qualllicd for the posi tion which hu now holds as United State ; senator tiom Nebraska , and commend the stand which ho has taken against all vviong- ful discriminations and usurpations of cor- poiatlve power. Resolved , I'luit wo recognize In the lion , II. T. Cltulc , one who Is well fitted by loiii : resilience in N 'biaska and a lilo correspond ing with tlio advancement of our state , and in-lively engaged in lliecommeiclal Interests oft'ietvvo Important cities ot Omaha and Lincoln , to be a wiutliy and proper candidate foi governor of this state and hereby com mend him to the favorable consideration of the state at l.uge. _ Purnas County Democrats. Ativi'Aiioi : , Xeb. , Sept. 10. [ Special Tele gram to the UEn.l The democratic countj convention of I'uriias county met yesterday and nominated J. T. McCIure. of Oxfoid , 101 county attorney ; Thomas Andrews , of Cam bridge , lepieseiilatlvo ; M. E. McCatroll foi county commissioner. Peace and harmony picvalled , and among the resolutions adopter by the convention It was resolved that "We urge the election of a United States sonatoi from our own innks , but should It be Impos sible to elect a democrat , we recommend the return ot Hon. C. H. Van Wyck to tin United States senate. " T. U. McPherson. ol Arapahoc , is stioii'ly talked of as state sen ator lioni thisdistiict by the dcmociats. Snumlcrs County Dcrnonrats. WAHOO , Xeb. , Sept 10. [ Special to The Uii : : . ] The democrats of Saunders countj met in county convention at the court house Satmday afternoon. .Nominations were as follows : State Senator , J. K. Vandoiuark , of Valpaiaiso : repiesoutatlves , W. U. lient- ley , of Ashland ; Thomas Shimouek am Ch.ules Hauisoncolinty attorney. . ) . R. ( ! il keson ; couutv commissioner , M. C. Fisher Tlio ticket , with one. o $ two exception. * , ib i very weak one. Dglcjjates were chosen ti tlio stata and congressional conventions. They weie not instinetted. H is understooi the delegates to the congressional conventioi favor the nomination ofJolui A. McShane of Omaha. " Died or Hfs Injuries. HIIATUICK , Neb. , Sept. 10. [ Special Tele cgram to theft HEHJ John Mulligan , tin foundry man , who w'as shot Friday night died to-day. An jvquest , .has bcouicim mcnccd , which wii rbu ifnislied to-morr6w Ilo made a sworn statement relating to tin shooting allalr , which has not jet been made public. His icmains aie being cared for bj the Catholic Church 'soclotv , who have tele gianhed to lolatives in Rock Island , Ills Several men are under auest who weromixei up in the unfortunate affair. Ue.iiricc Knights Templar. BUATHICK , Neb. , Sept. 19. [ hpecial Tele gram to the Uui : . ] A laigo number of tin members of Mt , Herman comraandery will their wives left hero to-day in a special Pull man car to attend the conclave at St. Louis TO MATUIY ROYALTY. Rumored Engagement of Albert Vic tor to an American Ijndy. PiTrsuuna , Pa. , Sept. 19. [ Special Tele gram to the BKIS.J A local paper has beer investigating the report published rathoi widely on the strength of a London spccla to the effect that the Prince and Princess o Wales had decided that tliolr son , Prince Al bert Victor , heir presumptive to the Engltsl throne , should marry an American wife. The icasons given for this decision were the op position of the English populace to any more Gorman alliances , the scarcity of reignInj Protestant families in Europe , and the blttei opposition to Catholics being connected wltl the English government. In addition to tills it was also stated that a imulta union of England and Amerlc : was some tlmo since suggested by Lord Beaconsfield , There was a mystuiy. . however. In connection with the Ameijcan lady said to have been selected ns the prince' . ' bride , but a Pittsburg gentleman , just re tinned fiom New Ypuc city , Is authoilty toi tlio Information that the lady in the case is MissJounio Chambeilaln , of Cleveland , whc cieatcd such a sensation on both continents , and ho savs while In Now Yoik the lepoil was piivately circulated in the. highest social circles that sue and Albei t Victor became en gaged while she was In Euiopu last winter , A leportcr , who was sent to Cleveland to in vestigate , telegraphs that the same iniiioi prevails among the .society people of thai city , but that Miss C , Is now In Scotland , and that her father disclaims any knowledge whatever ot iho allalr. HUXDAV IN OIIAULBSTON. Ghuroh Korvlci's In ilip Open Air- llaln Does Dnmaiio , CitAW.KbTON , S. . > p. Sept. 19. This has been a dlUVrent da 'from last Sunday. By reason of the condition of the work of open ing thoroughofares , which a week ago was In full blast , communications are pretty well restore , telegraph" lines are In operation and the telephone exchange is working nearly everywhere. Tho'vyoist ' feature of the day was a heavy rain this morning which In jured the contents ! of exposed dwellings and made the remaining campers out par tlcularly iincomforiajjlc. Hut the dlscom lort and loss wero-nothin ? InJ coniparlsor with what would hayfc been the olfect of ti down-pour ten days ago. Tlie feature of tlu day on last Sunday vynS tlio open air worship. The Marinei'd chureuil.had service on one ol the ships In the Uarlior. Tlio Presbyterian and Hugcnot church , services weio on the battery. The congregation of Grace church worshiped In the Sunday school building and tlm Second Presbyterian congregation in the residence o 3t ; . , rlgjs. ! ; ThrcoPcorlp Fatalities , I'KOIUA , III , , Sept. } 9. The body of Slebn Relners , a middle-aged German , was found hanging to a tree near this city yesteiday. It had evidently been hanging there soycial days. The body of Dr. Edward H , llollf , of Poorla , was found floating in the river at Havana this eveulug. He is supposed to have committed sUIclde. D. J. Calllgan , formerly a member of tlio boaul of canal eommlsbloneis and a prominent local poli tician , disilat ills home this moinlng. Omaha Still Thirteenth. U03TON , Sept. 10. [ Special TefeCTam tg tlio BEE. ] From special dispatches to the Post fiom Uio manaeu of the leading clearing houses of the Vuited States , Omaha elands thirteenth In tliu lltt with clearings amounting to S4,3&.blO ; increase. 70.5 per cent. KIRKWOOD IN THE LEAD The Old War Qovoraor Ahead in the Sccoiu Iowa Oongrc3sioual District , GEAR'S PROSPECTS INTHE FIRST R Probability Hint Ilo Will Succeed .Hall Ic Slrcct Uullroiul Other town N'cxva. Tlio VlRlit In tlip.Sooonil District. Uis MOI.NKS , Sept , m-ISp-clal to the HIE. : ] Great Interest thtouih ? tin state Is beins taken in tlio Second eongres' slonnl district , where three men are riinnlnc for congress , among them the old war KOV- einor , Sam Klikwood. At the stilt the dis trict had O.OtX ) democratic majority , a pjr feetly hopeless ease utidet otdinary olictim stinccs to any icpublictn aspirant.W \ the face of thlnirs looks ipilto dilTeient now. Judjjo Hayes , the dumosintic candiilato , Is sc lepulslvo to the better class of citizens , both dcmociats and republicans that an hide pendent movement , stilted first by tin Knights of Labor , nominated a ort of an in dependent democrat , Mr. O'Moaru , aud wuen the lepubllcan convention was called U dl vided , three ot the counties icsolviiii ; to bill ) ' poit him ami the other three puttlni ; ui > i straight republican the old governor. Si tlieic Is now n tilaiiular tight. O'Mcnin , who , as mifjlit bu expected , Is nn Iilslimnn , Is drawing away hun dreds ot lilsh democrats , and his candldaej pro\okes somethlns of a race nnucronibm be tween tlio Irish and the ( ioniums who an sujipoithii ; Hayes. ( JovOiuor Kirk wood hat rallied u larjn element of republicans whc have been lukewarm for the past lew yeaii on account of prohibition , but are vurj filcndly tohlm , ashc has always been all cense man. Theioaro some of the old timer1 who weie wnim filendsand adililrers of hi- durlnj ; the war , but h.ue had their politic ; somewhat demoiallzed since , who have coim out for him , and , stianuo as It may seem , inei : who have looled the situation over , say thai Kirkwood's chances are now tlio best of tin tin co , The old man now soventy-tlireo If making \eiy enthusla-tlc cainasb , and Is t gloat power on the btiuui ) . lie lias lor n inn ning-nnte old llliani Pi lee , ot Davenport , foi many years congie sinan and later commis sionerot Indian allaiis. Price also is pasi seventy years ot age , but lie has hitched ui his teim and proposes to diivo over nverj township in Muscatlno county , wheie tlu proliibitionists aie strongest against Klik' wood , and work tor the old man. 1'iice him belt is an oilKlnil piohibllionist irom waj b.ick , while Klilvwood is as stroin : an antf- proliibitionist tiom an equally lemote period lUit he says It is no time lor republicans tc fuse with democrats for any icason , and si he is labeling witli the piohib.tlonists cspc aially to stand by the old man and the ok UAH H I'KOM'l'.Crs IN' Till : I'lIIST. It seems to be thu geneial opinion that ex Goveinor Gear , tliu tcpiiblican candidate lei coilgiess in tlie l-'iist disliicl , will be elected tbouirh his dlsti let is close. "Old Business , " as lie was called during his term as coveiuor lias a pOrsbteut way of "getting theio" Ilia1 will piobibly piove his salvation. Mr. Hall , the democtatic incumbent , who isa eandldatt for re-election , lias not enough ot the tamtl iaiity that pleiibes the b > ys , and is a little In clined to keen tlmm at a distance. So tliuj are not shouting for film now as they wei < two" years ftio ? t r- , ' , - , < _ TJIJ : sinrcivrisAU/wAvrjoiiT. Tlie tieet lallwav war Mint 1ms been blum bfrlng lor months has bioken out with gieai vigor and lierccness. As in many cities. on < company had enjoyed undisturbed privilege ! so long that it had como to thinic It ownei tlie town. Afevv months ago a bioad gungi company issued a charter and commenced t < lay its track , bat was met witli obstruction al every point by the old nanow guage com pany. Jt was , however , permitted to use some streets in u part of the citi less travelled aud less desliable , bu when it tried to como to tlio bus ! ness part ot the city , it was again check mated. The council , however , at last gavi permission to botli companies to occupy Fouith street past the hotels and to tlio de pots , oxpccting that but one tlio one hrst 01 the ground would use thu privilege. Tha night , whllo the old company was sleeping the sleep ot the just , the new company gath cred a large force ot men , and at 1 o'clock ir tlio morning began track-laying , and hi bicakfast time had taken the contested torn tory and shut the old company out. Now tin fight has been transform ! to the cotnts , ant Injunction suits are of common occuirence The outcome , whatever It is , cannot fall to b ( ot benefit to tlie public , nns Moixns'io eio INTO TJIB MW i.nAGt'i : Dos Moines has become sulliclently interested osted in base ball to take steps toward loim Ing , or rather entering , a new nortliwcsteri league the coming season. Some ol the lead in J : young business men ot the city are push ! n t the enterprise , and the prospect is good for : floutlshmg league , with a good club In thii city as one of the attractions. It Is pioposcd to have rcpiesontcd In tin league several cities in Wisconsin am Minnesota among them Milwaukeco. Min neapolis , and St. Paul some blx or eight it all. Mr. Chatles Bryant , of Charleston , S. C. lormer manager ot the Southern league , h working up the scheme In the northwest , am considerable enthusiasm Ib manifested by tin people of this city. There aio many person ! hero who enjoy a good game of ball and boim nave gone oven to Chicago M see a game. Bu JJ10 miles away Is most too far for o game however good , to attract DesMoIncs people Hut it IB believed that they would suppon libeially n good club heio It it was in t llomlshlng league. Should the Nuithvvcstcir league , as pioposed , fall to materhdl/e , there has been boino talk of a luairuo to take n Oinahn , St. Joe , Lincoln. Sioux City , St. . Paul , and DCS Monies , with possibly ona 01 two additional cities. These towns aio noise so larnpait but that the trip could be niiuU between them without tlio loss of much time and It Is thought that in ail of thorn siilllciuni liHcicstin tlio national game would be taker to give It a good snppoit. Hi'i'KitsTiiioN OK Tin : cor.oitnn n.von. Yesterday a team al Inched to u butchui'ii wagon dashed down Walnut street at a lockless - loss pace , and , suddenly tinning Into Sixth , lan over a little boy who was classing tlie street , 'lucre was nothing HO very unusual about the incident , which occasionally occurs In a crowded city , but In this case the chile ! was a little coloiod boy. Ho was picked uji ( screaming with pain and I rich t , and a doc tor who was near bv attempted to nxanilnt his Injuries. The little fellow's ankle was tinned to one side us If a bono had been fine- lured , but he started to walk elf on tlio in- juied foot , crying that his father had tohi him to come straight homo A man attempted to cany him Into thodoctoi's olllce adjoin- inir , but ho scieamed with terror even inoit than pain , almost going into a spasm at the approach of the doctor. It was a touching Bight , but It showed tlio superstition of tlu colored laco. There are many colored men in tills town who liavon mortal teiror of r p'lysieian , and think that the medicine man is constantly lying in wait to carry them oil to tlio dissecting loom. One young coloieil man In u bin her shop in town is so atraiil that he will leave the room when n well known physician enters. A few days ago , v.'illla in the barber shop , this doctor acci- dently pulled Imm his pocket a little vial ol chloroform winch droppstl I'Jion ' tlio llooi and broke. The darkoy muelled thn odor and ran In tenor to tno street , thoroughly con vinced that the doctor had come to chloro form him and cairy him elf and dlsseot him. It will take many yea is of contact witli white people perhaps a generation , to re move some of the most firmly fixed super stitions Iiom the colored lace. How El Coyote AVnH Killed. GALVESTOX , Tox. , Sopt. 19. A special to the News from Eiglo Pass says ; An authen tic dispatch has Just been tecelved at Piearas Negrns which elves a different account of the manner In which Kl Coyote , the revolution ist , aud a portion ot his band met their death. The dispatch states that Kl Coyote and seven of his iolow | < is were captured at Monterey , uuil were shot by older of General Ueyes. coxvixixo. Visitors Art-lvlnt ; unit OnPnlinr vlcciof tlio Triennial Conclave. RT. Loui . Set { , 10.-La t evening the local Knlirlit Templar * wont into quaiters at the union depot to act as a reception com mittee and osrort to the arriving UnlchK lip to them rival of tiains thlaevi-nlng , how pver , they hail little to do , but few comman- deiles putting In an app'arance In a body. Kvorv train , thouh , broimht Its quota of visitors to the twoutv-thlrd triennial conclave - clave , and H w.ts estimated that bv 5 o'clock fully 2.0J1 kniglns were already In the cltv , and larco additions to this number wcio made when the evening trains discharged their cargoes. Desnlto the thionlcnliu vveatlior a vast amount of woik in tlio way of decorating thn stioets and bulhilng-t was douo duiiiig the day , but many ot the li'ipr and more perish iblo dis plays will not bo espo iMl until Tuesday moiniii In order to pieserve them from the element' ! . The event of the day In the matter of nrnvnlt w.is the nppeaiauce of the California deli ut'on ' , who came In on thiiloen cais wilh their ladles. They num- beied full ) 701) ) . Tliev woie accompanied bv the I'irbt fnfantry uud Second attlliorv bands and a grUxl.v ben cub. which iittiacted moro attention than thn bauds. At'JtfOthls altoinooii tlio lii-st number of the week's piogrammo was given In the du- \otlomil eveielbos held at the oxmisiilou music lull. An iinuicit' < cnudtcucciiuuibeilig ! 7,001) ) people , Iiu-luding tullv 'A'O' ' ' knights , was In ntteiidanee , and liundieds weie tinned away. The set vices weie from the iltual and were eoiidiu led by A'oiv liiul- noiitSu li. Gooue C. Iletts aud pielito of the encampment , assisted by Itight Eminent Dr. John 1) . VlnMI , ami inleispeised with an uniisuallv line mus'c'il progiamme , in wlitch scveial local societies participated , foimlng a choius of neatly 00) ) voices , under the direction of Plot. Kirmont 1'roehlicli. The actual woik of tlie conclave will not Desrin until Tucsdav , The day to-moitow will bodinoted to the loccption ot vlsitoii , a majoiity of whom aio expected to arnvo befoio to-nionow night. In the evening the city will bo illuminated and the vailous local comman- deiies will hold i"ceplloiiH at their lespectivo hoaaquaitets. The meetings of tlio grand encampment will bu held in the small hall of the exposition building which has been np- piopiiulely docoiatod withembleins and ban ners for the occasion. Tlio state setting has been especially pienaied , the scenes being liKloiical and emblematical of the Masonic older. The committee having in chaigo theaiiangements and conduct ot the conclave held Its linnl nicotine this afternoon and nt Its conclusion announced everything complete and woiklnu without tlio slklitest fi lutlon. iNothing Is now needed to make the conclave a success but good weather , and the outlook Is excellent at the picsent time. THE JOHN' CKOl * . Reports of the AVCIMJJO Yield in AVcst- crn State' ) . CHICAOO , Sept. IS ) . Tlio following crop ifcvlow will appeir in this week's issue of tlio Faimei'b Keview : The corn crop ismatuiing lapidly , "and couespoudents this week In dicate iippioxinintely tlio probable yield per acio in Imsliels. 1'rosts oecuired in Illinois. Wise uisin , Iowa and Nebraska during the week and some injury is lepoited to late giain In low ground , but In craln no general injiny oecuried , owing to the matuilty of grain. In twenty-ono counties in Illinois the average range ? Iiom ten to forty bushels , wlth.an apparent average of about twenty- live bushels to the acic. Tlio lowest average IsieportQd fiom Jlenry county , where the probable ylojtUsiplaccd at ejV'bytsho.lsi ' Awhile La S.dle , L-fvvronca and lo KnllTrepoit the piobablOj avei-rtKO at thlity-livo bushels In Clay.- KayolloMacoupin , Mncon Hock Island and Warren is lopmted nt fiom tvyenty-'ivo to thlilv bushels , in Adams , Cairoil , Rvjette , Marshal and Mc- Leon tlio average Is placed at liom twenty to tivonty-tw o bushels. The ireneial average is indicated In Iowa. In Palo , Alto , Polk and Allamakeo counties theaveraito is indicated at Irom lilteon to twenty bushels. In HancockWapcllo , lleiuy and Shelby counties the averx o runs from to bushels. In Cal- twentv-livo thlity-hvo . - hoini the aveiago is placed at forty bushels. In seventeen counties the general average is placed at twenty-six bushels. Tno avuiagts in Minnesota In fourteen counties Is placed at twenty-eight bushels. In Missouri twelve counties renort a gen eral nvciaitc of twenty-nine bushels. In Kansas reports fiom twelve counties re duce tlio avcraie to twenty-two bushels. In Ohio the avenge of counties repoiting this week place the general average at thirty- two bushels. In Wisconsin the average crop Is twenty- six bushels. In Mlssonii the geneial average Is placed at twenty-four bushels. Iteports from Nebraska Indienlo an un usually lar.ro yield In some counties. In Cedar , Morilek , Platte and Hitchcock icports indicate thn yield will range irom forty to sixti bushels. Keports fiom Michigan indicate a'yield langlng lioni twenty to seventy-live bushels to the aeio. Ueports of hog cholera are a little more nn- moious , but not in sullleient numbers to oc casion any special concern. In Adams county , Illinois , one-half the ho.s are 10- ported to have died fiom choleia. In Favotto and McLean counties , Illinois , choleia is m- ported to havn caused some loss. The dis ease is also repotted in Johnson. Calhoun , Hamilton and Shelby counties of Iowa , and in Adams , Handolph and Itusli counties , In- d ana. Xcaily every one of the remaining counties icportlng this weel ; indicate that tlio run is .somewhat lighter this jeai than usual , but that hozs me healthy. A 11A OK WAJl. Fatal FIIit flcivvcon IriBliand Italian PiTTsnuito , Sept. 10 , Four Mlle run , In tlio fouitccnth waid , was Him scene of a bloody lace ilot at noon to-day , In which two of the paitlclpants received fatal injinfes. Tlie light was the result of bad feeling exist ing among the Iilsh and Italian hiboicrs who have their abode in that ncitthboihood. On Satmday night while Joseph Veinaid , on Italian , was on Ms way home , ho was at tacked by a gang oi Irishmen. There WHO lx In the party and it is bald they weie under the leadership of two biotheis named Day. Veinaid was tonlbly beaten , mil managed to oscano to his home. No iuoi < ) tinublooccun ted until noon today , when a gang of twenty lilshmcn called at veinaid's house and demanded admittance , A number of Italian boarders weio In tliu house at the. tlmo and the doors were ouirkly barred. The assail ants. however , battcicd the doors down and rushed Into the houso. A tree flulit followed , In the jiiogross of which "Paddy" It. Occo , an Italian , had his skull ciiisucd with a chair , and Patilck Constantine , un lilshman , was shot in tlio abdomen. The flight of the prostrate men seemed to trk'hleii thootluns and a goneial stampede took place , so that bv the tlmo the policoarrlvod all had escaped. Mini wounded men were removed to the hos pital , where Constantine died a fuw houis later. Occo Is still living , but his lecovery is consideioi ) doubttnl. Five of the Italians worn unestcd this afternoon but the Irish men tire still at liberty. It Is believed the latter intended to drive the Italians from the uel-hboihood. Gontl-ftyo Wilderness , PnosrccT llousii , N. V. , S ( > pt. 10. To day , the last Sunday spent by the president's party In the Adlioniiue'v-s.Jiasbp.i'n anything but ajiecabie. It rained tiom oaMy nioinlng till night , and Ihcie was nothing for ilieui to do but remain within doors. In all ptobabllity llio paity wll | spend to-moiTow night at Paul Smith's and muko the etai t out nt the wlldei- ness from that point on TuesJay. ' 1 ho i all- load station is only seven miles from Paul's , and the Vermont Central will them lalolho : party In charge and conduct them as fai as House's Point , \vhero connection Is nude with the Dulawaio and Hudson Canal com pany's lino. The iiaity will bo coiiveveii thence to Albany. The name special 'MI HI In ought them into the Adirun - ! " ,11 ry hew out. THE WEEK IN WALL STREET , Highest Prices of the Year Recorded in tb Past Sovou Days. A SOLID FOUNDATION REACHED. The Ucndlnjj Compromise tlio OrontCRO Sensation of tlic Punt TvvrUo Mont tin on tha Street Who Accomplished It. Anton ; ? tlio Hulls < uul JJonrn. Nuvvouic , Sept. ! ! > . [ SpeelalTelogiam to the Bir : | Again theio Is a stoiy oC tlio highest inailvot of the year to toll , Last week , nllliough prices weiu higher tlmii they liml Dion dining 1SM1 , they had not quite leached theliguio touched during the Xovombor liso last jeai. Thesoligincs weie sponged outoailv in the \\ock , nnil now thochalk inaiU Iscoiisideiably above tlio best of either of the past two yon in. App.ueiitlv wo have at last sooni-ed a loniu'n- tlon for a bull movement slinilai to thnl which lolloped the West Shoio settlement last MIIII uicr. Tlmt was picecded by n pcilod of dull ness mid wcalviiesss , mid the Use dining the < o negotiations was quite rapid , followed by consideiuble teaclion , alter which tlicio was n strong and steady advance which cul minated In November. The Heading com- jnonilso was tlio u-siilt of negotiation , but It comes at a tiuio when tlio nmiKut shows a gicat deal of iwtuial strength , and the shoit intoiost has almost dlsappc.uod , tiadois being almost entirely on onosido. And jot It 1ms boon a vorv healthy and by no means fovpush cio will. Although Heading - ing has gene up 7 per cent , within two or tluco davs , tlio joyful bulls looked tor a luitlior tiihanco of 2 or : ! per cent. The lesult was a heavy liquidation anil closing out ol speculative puichnses for tlw tcnu. The suggestion of the compiomlsc , which has resulted In the withdrawal of. Picsldont Gowon from what piotnisos to bo his last light for the cjntiol of Heading , bus biought to tlio liont two ilsing joimg mon men who o names were not known beyond a limited cliolo until within the past year , b-it who have takun advantage of the piogiess of events and pushed themselves to the 1'iont with vlgoious foice , which has now given them a prestige ot power , biought them Into Intimate connection with pent , men of sticnuth and protound lespeet foi their genius as oiganl/ois. The letter to Gowcn , foi mlng the basis of the settlement which has created the giealest sensation ot the jear on the stoiK ou-lwuge , has given an entliely now phase to the llnuii- ci.il situation , and at a stioko put out of tlio way the most bilious obstacles , which con servative Imposteis have seen In tla i paths , Is signed by Allied bully and Ed- waul Lautcibach. There was a stoiy , when Mr. Sully's name lust apne.ued In eonnec- turn with the snppoil.ivcnMi. Gowcn against thi ! Die.xel Mouan syndicate , that Mr. Sully had had a falling out with Mr. Coibln. De velopments show how stupid was the Idea. Mr. bully is a young lawyci of the Indiana , Mloomington & Weslein lailronu , ot whleb Mi. Cuilmi Is piesidcnt. Edwaid Luutei- b.u-h appears foi the llrat time In connection \vltli Heading. To him pcilmps moro than to any other one man Is duo the diuwniina- llon shown by tlio Tidrd Avenue Kailiotid company In icsisting the stiikeis , in tlio holding out at a loss to the company of oer SlOO.OOO , until they wuio dually enabled to beltle the question ot jurisdiction whether thej or then employes vve.io to inn the load. In Paclllc Mall Lauleibnch has been a stead ily growing power. His advice and his foico ha\o had much to do with the vigoioits stand that company madn In lefuslng to , cany the United btates mails for a longer time , and In persisting In their demand lor n propel sub sidy fiom the liiil lines between the Atlantic and P.icllic coasts , In older that Its stockholders - holders miilit be piotected. If tlio tiutli wcio known , It would ho lound that Lauterbaeli hail much to do with discovering the nice little hole tlnoitch which Oowen mlL'lit fwapo without loss of all his feathers , anifat thohamo time Sully anil Corfoln bii admitted into tlio svndiuato , whicli was already lull , without their aid. 1'rolits weio inado by Stilly and his tilonds , who uio welcouio quests in any ofliees on the atieet. Theio were not many beais In thoniaikct anjway. Hven Addlsou Cammaclc harf tinned bull on coal blocks , and the bull oueratoib wire caieful not to penult any decline - cline , and in ordei that tlioy might have free swine they distributed tlio point judiciously and nobody wont shoi t. The steady incii'at > o In Camillas continues Hut leatuieot the mni- k t at a time when mo.st pconlo thought Ic would have ontliely dlsappeaied , because at this time last year lates had been fully restored and the business ot ihojvar hail been very heavy. Union Pacific makes a lunch better semi-aiiiin.il icport than was foreshadowed by its balance in statements ot Paulinas and expenses , and tlio prospects for the last half ot thn year aie veiy much brl.'htcr. Tlio buoyancy of tlio market IH well Illustrated by the leadlness wltn which outside speculations arc advanced whenever they aio brought to the front , and the liim- ness with which they bland whenever they continue In action. The bank statement hhnws oiilv the most tiillhiK changes , but theru has been already a turn In tlio dilft ot money in tills dlieclion , and wo may expect continued ease for some time to come. Til 12 UNION' I'ACIKIO. I'rcsldcnt Adams' Hintcmnat Kor the Six nioutliH I'Jiidlntr In Juiic. JJosroN" , Sopl.lt > . Pichlilout Adams' ' at.tto- mentol the oiintatlons of the Union 1'aeliio HJ stem lor the six months endini ; Juno ' ' > ) hho\v , as compaied with the coucspoinllili ; period of 1SS3 : ISbO. 1&S5 , eain- sur.oT.oss.os Sii.'iii.fiw.io Kxiienses . 8lJ-l7rrill.Hl 7IU'JW < i. 5 .SuiphlS . 8lilWi20 ( ! : i , Total Incomu. . . 4,70toirj.40 , y , Kxpiiinlltuios. . . a.OVJ.710.63 U,7til,01b.S7 Less U , H. 1C- quliements. . . 22Xl.OO ( ) SI,2 ; .U .Suipllis . $7bU,3J7.8 * Di'llplt . lar.l'Jl.W Tlie Incicabo In opei atliiK t'xpcnscs Is due to extensive renewals and repairs , The total Indebtedness of thn company now Is SI-IT , - 70 .r/JOf)7 ) , a decicaso of 377.4-JL07. Mr. Adams Rays In conclusion : Ihn company - pany will , at tlmuiidof two and a half u"irs , enilliiK Um-embrS. ISsfi , havodlscliaib' ' .l lln floaMDi ; debt In full , while at HID same ilmo It will have dceieaspil Its tiindcd debts , m > r diminished the amount of its Investments In Been i Itv ol , bunch or auxlllai v rnlliond panics. TUB GUK.V1I'ICHT. . Ilncusn tlio Bulllvaii- Jlnarld CciiitOHI. Pirrsnimcj , Pu. , Sojit , 10. The Sullivan- lleaildiflil / lnt niiiht was the principal topic of conversation In snot ting circles to day. It was thnueneul opinion that .Sulli van had "The U'onder" whipped befoio ft blow bad been btiuck , No matter how confi dent llcaiid had been befoio the Ikht , he lost heart as BOOH as ho faced the champion , mill was vluually ( ideated. liMilil Intended to wind his man , but .SuDUnii hnd made up his mind to knock him out ! > " fine the police rould Intel line and ho nearly Eiicceeiled In ( loinso. . Another tound would have fettled lleqild beyond a shadow ( if a doubt , The champion left lor the east this inoiniiu to o-diupli'tu his anan oiueuts lor his trip to the Vacllts sUijii- , U'linel F.-icloi y ISiirnoil. KANKAKKK , III. , Sept. It ) . The r-orrl-s whrel factory bin nod today , Turul lobs , Ss,03l : ( ; well fnsmisd. anil Iowa \Vuntlior , l'ir ' l'ia ka aud lo.va : I'.ur , t v.UlOf ,