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THE DALLAS HEEALD, with ttif.i uas daily commeucuuJ DALLAS, TEXAS, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1883 VOL. XXX, XO. 203. DAILY MS i I -l rz- sV. Of' C3LB! Nd matt S3C3EOJH.

ev 7. :5 liiui XKV.S in SPECIALS. TcxAikiioa: Tit! 'u'tl Conflict idlou. of Marshall: 1l nt Ajralust 1'amc. the (ialvrston: Heavy la Ileal I' Ahai'iuln: A in Tl.lh'.'t'.

Blankets I Wc b.vc t'i rt dtl till' 1- Tim u-tM (r i' r-j-r. um iv. advettisi us 'ii-TJ t'i fl1 ni'ili Hotel Keepers, Boarding-house Keepers, Boarding; Schools, Blankets! rii i i'. i' HI Ml Vi Una il 111 A'IC -1 ivio loi lliull.ivv ralestiiu An V. i A 0 It iui 1 Cii.v HE Young; Housekeepers, Old liousekcpers, Merchants a.id Consumers (ienerally, ATTENTION to QUR PRICE ANKKTS at 90c.

'ir, '2, t2 '2 3, ni to til a pair ihemthat ae not wnr'h a 'lui'itnnmt'v II is a guots, but uttering u. CIl'Mi'K UU'JIjS tht.1 weio Th re i a in do uijbl low, it lire C0L1RK1 1.: inilf pair amor; ueof laa ai it-, WHITE HI.ANKEt'B. We have tl.em nt'iM i.il tl 2 Ml W' hv llio We nn tullliiK H'liicii fll ami uif at 3 SO. 'flierc I i in: r.t .4 anil umber f'. Yu "li'i'il'J M'' it 5 M.

ami th mix. lot at -6 cu. 'i i L-riilmtl iro 'puiiwiiimiiiiiii i tv. i ni tii waa iuiu a riMttu itno jLASKKTij sliuwu wiywliorij. 71 Oar Cai'i )et Dei )ar tm -It'srajtli v.

Wl.S. I tiny, ther li a probshltitT that tlx com- iv and miilic to wli'cli waarrlrrred tha ietiilnu li Uncp lia-iet towler for a leuei ul the II. iU imrtii li of itii cbannel, will uiaRD a ttpor; c.inccru- nil! Ilie mailer. Klrven iteaiuihlps crrivetl at thij poll Jiiriii (lie cotilcr KutiiAlnn livM an liuiuet. on th of Au''i i.e.

aged veme. rho diiii wlnie bclnn 'tvydi to lUe Un-liml. Ualvutox, 8ept. Tre The work re iwinn ne'iiiire! aerou lha lur ii Id be iitiI It nut lie activeiy lioei'lt'il la i wenllier. Tiie f.i'ul ai'aei u.

to the gofern- nieitt a atMiurr a oi co more i beeii i.li:-nt tn t'olli'ii', Tl ily Cv'Uiii-il eonrji te wlilcti Was ri'l i ilie ei. turn f.ir a le' i KT.im-ip.vil i ile tliil-j vetiu i mums, miil roe' it M.u-. lay. IV'. i Kits.

rC.irly, form, i'. i io i i i tin' i-l iin l'i -r Avte nt nine for mlA.lemeannra, The Ail- Incparllra ba been comtcteil, all fur tKalliiK 6. Kitiuitu, ten years in the litentiaiy; H. laby. aeven eara; five yea Henry Mill', ten years.

trial u( 1.. I). Dmimar lor ll-e niurdr iiev. Mr. bewelt, lias been set tor Ot'tobrr i.

Tue several enies against the uotori-s i'm WngUt have been il for Tut-Mlsv. We hail a shosri this luornins aud is iudicaud. IS STILL UP AUD DOING. Willi' ftia1t)H Lambrequins and Cnrtalna in Latest UcrIrth. Jt'ST Ol'KNEP: innw Hue ef iliiuieys.

Juua and lUtv 51 kt (or fiirulttre ooreriux aud pjrtlin An ec- 11 iiiilli IE II SOLISIITI BB.0THEKS, The Leaders of Low Trices. Yc propaml to olVor this Avet-k tiil further tnu-tions in uow 1 all ma I I I And ladies in search of Kflkiblo Goods al tho very owest prices will liml our store the proper place to do heir slioppin.Lr, as we are oiler in remarkable bargains -arly in the season in every department. It.WI r.ahKAii, i ye ir ei) the ici! of 1 Rrauled a iiermil tn A. (ioMlu jnd L. C.

IVnmorse to i their li atioiiul lols Iroi tiiiit on Uroad atreet and bt.itc Line aieime iu such a manner as to con. mime aomit thirty leet of the avenue which broiiiiltt the eusiern corner of A. ti.ildl?r' builditiK to within six feci of the slate line, end it is rumored that the Arkauaaecounr.il have granted certain parlies a permit to build on the fractional lot opprsite (Jo lit. berf( lo within six leet ol the siuie line, which practically closes up one of the moM Important strtete of the el' and cuts oil' some ol the llnesl huMiie- houses from the broad street and the rail way. It is be hoped that It the order bas lit en granted, is will he revoked, as il damages the city most materially.

Aboulsixtv days ajro the Texas council ordered the Texas 1'acittn railroad aud the Texus A Hi, Lotus railroad to oiidii Maple street, across which their yards are laid. Your reporter was informed hva prominent railroad lawyer that if Hint order was eulorced, the Tenia l'aeilic railway would make no iiimnion. bill I hat il they were tore to bar up their yards t'luv would either lene their line to the jiiuelion to the Iron Mountain railway or tiny the iron Mountain A' S'liitheru to Fill i on and locate their yards at one point or the other, as the ci-e miht be. It la a fact to he retirvlled, that some ritizona of our city seent to he al ileircers points with tho railroads here, and disnosed to them on the si tihteat provwration, ll.in. C.

H. Todd delivered a brilliant and appropriate address at the opening ol lih id's opera-house laet nlftht. The onera-hntiae, which was opened by the lileal tipera Troupe, of was slightly roiupiiuiented by the nt the troupe as hemp one id Hie he-t arranged Hie opera-houses In the suiithwest A Hill A 1.1. Sept. Lt.

Special -Mra. 1'. 11. yea died this evening after a lout? and painful illness. She was an rstlmahlu wo-man and a devoted wile and mother.

The llaverlva played U'l '1'he Chicago Ideal tipera troupe sin for us to-night. We expiet soiueihini; ele-Kant. J. M. Iniper win arrested at Jell'erson several is nno on a leleirruin (nun I 'lartni! him with turnery, lie surd out a w.it ol huliea corpii.

mi 1 was omui-hl over here anil tr.eil beloru JUile li.mly and lo-dnv. Our peop.tt oiilriipnl mid aeiieved iu reiulli II. vtiln luitii'iia reixn nl tl. It "potiilcnl id the dslics- viatou NeMa. under the caption ol "U.ee Troubles." This report Is remarkable lor two things at lni; its length and lis iii'er want of truth and fairnesy, as regards this penile.

A nun k.i the many lalae slate-infills in this wonderful production was the Inllowinp: st niiit Iho most respectable men In ho felt to he a naked cti y.men who went honut In Inientioii and had the best interest nl the minimi-idly in heart, assembled, and wlthnut the c'ltiseiil of the law hut ith the) consent of the peoiile, banned hllas Johnson." Now by what ol reasoning, or whai aiitliorily tine correspondent has for inai.ilT' this sweiipinK alleiiatiun that this dreaillul muriler ws planned, sanclioni'il and exreuti'd bv the beat rili.ens In this community. Your correspondent has lived for inariv years In the midt id this peopinaud his oppnrt'inities lor knowinx them Is not ol a di.y. lie has labored ililt-ue'iily to lind out. If possible, ho are the air hors of Una ter'lhln crime, but up tn this notir the niy-tery is as impenetrable as ever. None but (iod and tne i peroelrators of the erimu know lis authors.

Ami. tor Hits cnrrepoinieni in come lor-Ward and stale that il was perpetrated bv the pood pu pie of this county, is a libel upon truth. wi -vti. r. WM.M in.3, f'-pt.

Spi. 1 -TMi-' ty tli bales ot colton troui here to The In one week w.fj l.it'J bales. run Iri'iu lo l- here ara resulen under coiisiruc.ioti t.ero, cosliiiK lioi i io eli. J. V.

Addintjton puichased.a fen as a nurse, another addition lo our la-d roadjUirs. O. It. Lauctry, an alleged rapltt, been a liniiled lo bail. Also bieve end l.ice ltuilon, charged with murder, latter have bwn In jail over a year.

Colonel W. 11. Hamtherty and lady, who .) have been spenntiiK the summer lu Col HlUltll. Salapo, Sept. ill Spevlal.

In adruiik-, ftolic al Cornhill lant tillit, leu miles nth nl litre, Jlet.ty WaUon shot James al.T. The ill etiteted below the 'Ulderin Iront and oauii out tinder Ihe MiuuhliT-bltide. autoti, Mtupoiiin he killed Itis mm, iliicaiuptd. 1'he ah.ive Is enci'ed train a Setitlenviii who i it'rrct Iroiii Wnldou. An old Ict.d -posed to be calt-e.

rtiiater is a son t.ie Krai.fM ailent at tVrnlit.l. aiilt.u cue ol iii-4 thumbs oil' ou the liinl e. TURF TOPICS. The (irrat lUoo Uctrrern St. Julien ami Jnjr-Kje-Soe Trolled nt 1'liH'twood I'atk, Vestcrtlay Afteniooti, Iu tho rresence of nn liumeusp Con.

course of Siu'clutors. r. imslill, a little child, i alter a lew hours' llli.tw, lU-e, o.Ki titioti. SAN AMllSIO l'ax Ant-nio, Sept, it. Special A i.eitio uiiue I llsorse Lewis took a dose of puiiuaiid whisky with suicidal Intent and ild his atiende.nts that he was in love and -cpsired ol siu'civs ol suit.

Tlia ohjei of i Blleetioiia was ihen waiting on him. -tor name Is Dora Allen. She said shore-'-irrocateii, and if Lewis wanted In marry i er she was willing, and If he died, beiiiu Is widow. would Inherit hia ellucls. he weJoiui; was roniuiiimatrd.

I ILI tl Ghksvii.i.. Bent. Threo -It) balea of cutlou shipped over J.tj-1'jc.Si'o, the Victor, lit Throe Mriilttht Kcuts, Wltinlni; tho l'tir-icof sJ.I.OOO Aricr A ltfilliaiit t'otttcst. tiriiplilc: Afci'iint of tlio (tvnt Ktottt of (hi) Season. A of the Other Kacfs.

oiado. are exoected daily i i 1 MlVniaUwT "'U-Mahl Noitou otnan Wednesday even- e'mtl that 35tM bales will be in and eonoluilei tn-uinht. This ends Iu Mhlpned by the same Hue this season. This number of nimits, the arealest opera week -fill Kive aoine Idea nl Ihe cotton orop ol known lo i.hh,...iH. She country tributary to this road.

Kich Hall, the fastest naosr on the turl. A man was arrested here yesterday for will arrive ill a few dava. urenaralorv to ail i-toalmx Hie lamps and bible out of the exnihition of speed at our November church, which he pawned at racea. Dels owned by cattle men here aaioou mr a urinK ana ciar. who also nave an Interest In the Urivinn Imellnli.

IJItHlll IIILI, toiherace. Liohtv Hill, Sept. ill Special. We The chairman otthe committee niliilt- have had one irood raiti this month, the lug (iitiaiirlptlotiB lo the narrow nr3l ainC July 4th. r.i, o.

iiniereu ine eecreiary io reoori, Ab()Ut coon of lias been markuled. lucre are no pros pt cisior a top crop, III llti'j, Bepl; ill -Special -The ootlon crops are very Uuhl Ill's leaaou. There was not sulllclent fall of rain to produce a lop crop. The firm of J. 0.

Hutchinson made an assignment to-day. to U'lVernor Hubbard, now In New York, Hint Mii nun has been taken. li. l.dwards. a prominent banker, ar.

rived him. a Iroiu Tennessee last evening. J. Jones, a representative c-itl'e iiisrT from Henrietta, came iu totlay and re-pons all iptii on the l'otoinac belweeu the cattle men aud wire cutters. IltllO.

Larhdo, Bepl. ill Special (Jovcrnor Ireland, Benato' l'leutler and aeveral gen-tlemcn left on the early train this moral ii for Saltlllo, on a pleasure trip. A telegram lias bren received atatlriR that Uovernor M.nlcro aud state olllcers of Coahulla had left SaHlllotn a special train to meet tud receive the party. A L' lined Stales soldier was arretted bv the Mexican authorities In New Laredo anil jailed this evening, for being drunk and disorderly. A while trying to smuggle some goods from this side across the river lent iit-IiI, was shot through the cheat by the Mexican ver guarda.

He is dangerously wounded but stilt alive. He nor those who know will not dlvulee his name. The newly annoluled collector in Laredo has leu graphed trom Hie City of Meiieo that ha would be in the loimir; place iieU Sa'urdnv and Sunday. i It-p iris trom the surrounding cnuntn. both in I'exas and Mexico, irive irlowinu ac- couii'aof the ni'luiou of the ranges an Slocks.

At stin, Special. IV co i county ollered the slate 8 per rent, bonds at par to day. From indications io the entire reboot lunds In the treasury will be taken by roiinlirs. Ihe attiirney.gei.ernl to-day decided that theciumy cimml. sinners can issue horn i or aiKiiitons io couri-iiotises aud Jills a Wll.tJI POINT.

AVil.1.9 I'oinr, Bept. Kendall, deputy aherllT, returned this innriiing I'roin Dallas, where lie captured miecatlle stolen Irom this county by Charley Crutcher, now in jail at Deutoii, EOSIERY. A line or nil-Vd riillilren 1 Mli.ea1 rt.K.,l,ir, that wiiiiM be 'f at (Hi. a atr, all al 2V. In l.s.h-s have a special lot of a regular made ''to Fane? Htrlpea and mora, wnrih "eo and 7 a pair, sll al toe a pair.

SILKS. A lot ef lUa. wr i'i' var-1. a 1 nl I'liie Plai llros tliuiii Ik, aoilli II. at V' 1'itie I.T'iusSI k.

lin.a ram. wor i 1. al t'fic Kme linli Itiai iun press Silk would be cheap at M. fo. I 4 TABLb LINEN.

fins Hlesehrr) Damask, extra width, IW and )snl. Turkey Ked I'amask worlli 7 a' at A esiid new Hue of Tuaels 1,1 tl adoscn. JERSEYS. I'tick of Jorseya Is now complete, and fu.lvauuges to purchasers not lo be found Mill INERT, fargtfti'k I 1. a I Bias tn BLACK DRESS GUiCS.

tOMAKCIIK. ComaNciic, Bept.i!). -Special. The Cot-tou crop of Comanche county Is on an average of about tHKJ pounds of seed ittou lo Ihe acre and the top crop la believed to Le very nearly a 'allure. TVaaliiuKtnu nulla.

Following tiulipie epl'tle was received at the treasury department to-day in an envelope postmarked Lotig.vi'l", Wisconitn: I Ir-t Au lltor of Iho I ulted Ktst'S 'Iniaaury Iretisniy leiarliiu'ilt. W'tahiiiKloli: I ti.iulil two and one-half pouud.i of lo if tobacco tor my own use on acoiinl of its siretiKth. in lei Sam ia rich, but Cu Bar oue'it to have his dues. Kightevu cen'a In postage tlamps were enclosed. Foriy-elght thousatul one liundred and n'ly-lour checks, aggregating iu value T-I, and lei reseiiling the Inters- One (I, -toiler tat, on Iho regialxred i til be mailrd trom the treasury depart ment to-day.

The onditioii otthe treasury is as lollnws: liold coin ami bullion, t. Julteu llenteii by Jay-Kye-Hee. Ki.iktwook 1'akk, Sept, The great trot for between the celebrated Jay Lye-See and St. Julien caused the laigrst concjurse of people to asaemble ou the track that lias been seeu on ny rare track iu America Iu two years. At o'clock p.

in, there was icircely available space lelt on tho grand elands, the quarter stretch or club bouse grounds, while the field was lined with spectators trom tho three. fuurl ha to the iiuarter post. At least h.UlM equipages ol eVerv desmiptiou were within the eic'otiiie aud the lines extended trout the gates as (ar as Ono Hundred and Twenty-tilth street, a distance ul two miles. Thousands ol people were not able to get within the enclosure. Many notables were present.

Among them ws-re William 11. Yanderbilt and Frank Work. Tiiinlerbilt drove lulu his private shrd behind Kariy and Aliline, whne Work drove Hick Hwivoller and kVlwurd. Hetting was unusually an. live.

St. Julian had the eatlal $llu lo The track waa very heavy In spots. Jay-Kye-See appeared in excellent form. Wheu be lluiaheil exercising he was greeted with thunders of ai- plausn. It was announced that llithers would handle ihe ribbons the con test aud that Orrln llicKok waa lodrive St Julien.

Hot horses were placed lu iheda on Ihe track guanled by a large lone ol policemen, who had an arduous lob keen- lug back the great crowd that waa surging and scrambling about the sheds while the track waa being scraped by a do.su Im provised mat'hliire. 1 he weather wai very warm, cloudy and threatening. Among oilier prominent peo tile present were llnnlsn the oarsman, (irn eral Uraiit, who occupied a seat on the club house poritcn, ileniy 0, liavmond, owner ol I'liil Thompson. Hardy McCoon.O. llallev.

M. 11. Hemett. Hugh Kerrigan. Hiinlelte Lnoinls presulentoi C'hnrlsrOak park: Jerome 1.

1 ao of Kacine, tvtsronaln owner of ti Kye-See, Hubert Bonner ami tl 11- til I hilver ill ill mini loillii.ti ready construelrd. 10 fractional surer coin. Ihe llayon Cily Itridgn and Maiiiifanliir-1 mm .1 JJ; I niied Mlalea notes; $oi Uj3 77d, lug company, nt Houston, capital tW1, 1 total tl't HiMi t.nj. Hied a charier today. Certain eleelors oflhe sixth congressional many in ine planters ar.i inroiign ptcaii dnirtcl ol Louisiana have united ill a peli- tlon agaiunl seating Hon J.

Lewis, who Al Alt Ut A I vaihimi, Bept. ill Kvery Ihllii! is uuiet 111 telegraph circles. The i. 1 .1.1.. I.

tl. eniiia i la ill ine iiroi i-j nun I the ISeitern In Ion wire, both occupying Ihe same wliich no other olllce lu the state ca I boaal. 1'arltes Irom Temple clo.ed a contract today Willi M. S.uiiMiiu lor IiMmi bushels ol .1.. I 1..

tr -i l'l loaniif iniiiiiiBiiini'iiiiirii, nt Kstr. ItiiuV Iwmi.d I4 TdVa cm receipts were the only All wool Fine F-cneh re. ll nl the season and were about Lai bales. v.nl. A new lllein nil run cailumrca in.

uni i'in i.f, wine at (Oil. 7 iC. U'u am) 1 3 WALKIKG We have a mainlfleent asonn- nt of Illaik and (Vlored all-wiml ih d-. ma up In ihe late.t and haud.nmeat stvles an I trimmed with Hraldlng. Aitrakhan and fur fill's percent, chi-aiwr than can be bnuvht laewhire I I.KSKI fiornS up.

I. cr Coders from inc. I.sd ca' Suits all prices. Bargains in Millinery and Fancy Goods the Wholesale Tiadc. BEOTHEES BARGAIN HOUSE, 714 ELM ST.

$40,000 Stock of Furniture sux'te veroltetv tlll lexa. inr oi eomei aauirtmellt 'J "Sn 'rem eras. A la.p of i aih- oi. IPiieans. Msu.e and Bedsfailv I 'I I r.Mwii r- s.

u.ylaN lii TatrwitttrY ttiltl 1 2E2ZV -5 V-h 1 ever ollenM 111 lexa. roill" llrawiuu-rooui runutiirehi sli, Aslant Mai tile, on ll.ne. r.i.u. i u.r.. L.iJau a.i.l i el a id Kalian Hisseta.

roiu.n ammnlete a. uncut of New an i.n'e.i wa an ill eiHmerO-stter gooda aud lower pr cm uiaa BILINGTOH, 039 and Oil Elm Strec, Dallas, Texas corn and cotton seed wsgnna till the sipiare all day long. Business la ail that could be desired. rALianm, Bept 20. Special.

Deputy Sheriff John Rogers was shot and Instantly killed this afternoon by Frank Jackson, an eicaped nagrn con? let, whom be was attempting to arrest nn the out-tkirts ol 1'alestlne. A Urge Inrce of men end dogs are searching the 'un'T for Jackson, who csraiKil sin killing Hogers. He wilt be rtildled with il caught. Hall lb county is searching lor bun to-night, ling ers leavea a laige aniily. He waa one of the best ami kindest uflloeri Anderson county ever bad HOUSTON.

ilorsTOK, Bept. 29. Special To-day J. Levy, bo has been running a dry goods b'isiness under bis mother name, A. J.

Levy, suddenly lelt town, A few hours de-veloissdtli fact this llabllliiea was mostly borrowed money, while his assets will not amount to I Nine attachments to the amount JIlvO have already been servxl on Ins pi ice. The Jewish couimtinii are making great pnparatim.s tor ihe celebration ot the Jewish new year, next Monday. The mortuary repon lor the week shows but six slue. tiALt isrox. GAi.vat'X, Sep.

2si. Special. The Iranslers of real estate fin the week euding to day, In tied up to t. Dr. l'euny, hesilti physician, reports nineteen leaiha lur the week, of whiih Dine were a lull, and ten mlnurs, Counti i ik i-sueil on six censes lor ni.ru ig-s during the week.

The bosr "I he.nth n.e' ytsienUy afternoon an I lineil lo admit the schooner Jennie WimkI to tlaiveston stailon lor the pnrpo.e of dis barging her cargo, she having failed to on am a release Irom the bhlii I-land quarantine. The llunl tii't' ti Virg nla point Improve-nirnt sctie. ne appears lo be quiescent lust at this juncture. At the Hireling the city council Hon- coiton. 1 he eutiro imp wi.l lie iial here.

next month. The assessment roll of Cass county has been received, and shows an Increase of kiml.le luttled, tlllAIIASI (irtMiAM.Sept. town held an elicdnii on yesterday to determine whether bogs, sheep and goats should be permitted to run at large within Ihe ration limits. (i.Iya liijit votn was poind, resulting in favor id the slock l-mt our county jail Is now wi.houi an Ionian'. Ilo county Is Iree from debt and has sutllcienl money on band tn pay hi current 1'wo unfortunate ere iltires whose rca-vi has btrti iteihrom il lor several years, re a tew days ogo ailjti lited insane and will be seal to the aayltiiu when tho authorities will receive Ibeui.

rottT WOltTII. Four WoiiTH, Bet.l. Special li H. Foiidn, a wealthy cattle man, wa- acquitted in Ihe district court to day, on a charg.u.f cattle theft. Lee Walker, win wasronvlrted nt (Iran-bury yesterday of murder, and given a lite sentence, ns bronght here today and ilged in jil lor ealt'ty.

A mob at' (trail bury threaieueil to lynch him. The IW'uincral waa sold to day to I'rlddy A li-tves, who take charge Moudav. tnarlea F. I'orier, of this cily, won the foot race of ltsi yards, beating lbs Lampasas champion, Lou Jacobs, by tweuty-eight luches. Stakes, tiieO LAMrARA.

Lampasas, Bept. -Thl has been a busy day In Lampasaa. Improvements look as though they were Increasing Instead of railing off. George T. Melons furnished one cotton buyer alone over to purcbaee cotton with, besides other cotton buyers and merchants yee'erday end day.

The cotton receipt were oyer 210 bales each day. Tbe wholesale bual-ness is Increasing here. We receive over 211 nuo pounds nl wool dellv. Many prominent citiieue eipress themselves as being In lavor of levying a city tax (or the support of our city schools. WAXAUACIIIK.

vYaxaiiaciiii, Sept, tK Special Th I'esm gin ol I'eter Conley, about four miles from the city, and auout sixty bain ofcotion belonging lncutomers, were con-stimid hy lire on Motility ol Ihe 27m in-tUini. Conley had II iu insurance on the mschlneiy, wh en wdl nearly cover his lose. There waa no Insurance ou the ton. drat expected. Ttiecntlo'n reoeipia at this place average annul 4SI bales per day.

lh-triot court wdl finish this evening, th litlsiues lor this lerru claims lo have been elecled In that dtainol to succeed General Her run, deceasrd, at a special election held under the writ of tbe governer ol the state. Counsel lor the pet ttoners have callod tho alleuli'in of tiie deputy lirsl comptroller nt' Ihe treasury tj tne tact lhat Uelirral l.ewia li re ceiving his pay as member elect when, as petitioners a-sert, be Is not entitled to a seal iu congress. Counsel re- ipieiio that the cinupiroller reftiae lo pay the salary of a member of congress to Lewis until oidered by congress to do so. He asaerls that the gov ernor ot the state ot Louisiana l-aned lite writ lor a special election on a certain day to till the vacancy caused by the death i.f tietier.il lle'rou, but allTWaldt changed Ihe da'e aud Isatiid writ for a speciAl elictioiion anoiher day, at which time Lewis was declared elected. Counsel lor Ihe petitioners assert 1 first Ihe latter electl was void, the governor having exhausted his authority to call a special election when he Issued the llrst writ Julge Advocsle-deiieral Swain recommends thai Ihe liuding ot the court-martial in ihe case ol Lieutenant Koberlaou be die-approved.

An Ingenious method of raising th figures of the new postal note Las lust been brought to the attention ol Ihe poaiotllc department. The fraud consists In punching from the high figures on a note, a piece of the proper shape and six to fill un the hole previously punched by the postmaster through a lower llgure. Tne written wonls or llgure are then remove1 by acid and in blank tilled in to correspond with th punched tig-n res. Bom note bave been so skillfully fixed that It ii very difficult to detect tbe alteration. The adjustment of the salaries of post-mastere In the presidential classes ha Just been completed by the poet-otllce department, ami th salaries a adjusted will begin Monday next.

The reed Hutment fTecu the salaries of U.t.tl post masters. Forty-lour oftlora bav been added to the presidential list and twenty-live presidents! office bav been reduced to the lourth olaia, leaving th number of presidential post-otllee on October 1st at 'I 17 with salaries amount' lug to $.1 7.VJ.UMI Kvery part of th coun try la Ine tided In the readjustment. The ohanges In some ot the larger olllce are noted below 1'reaenl OHlce. H.lary. Adjusted.

hloaso 1 1. 11, nt I. uls iar. iiism I ini'tnnat' New ii aul giioxvltlu si 3 loui-vl'lu .1 in anno M- inplil a riiatiaii'a'K. Vhi 2 7ai 400 k.iai I'll aburg lsf a i.

Omaha II Ue'nill a.Nj 1,7 0 I Ihe. following ainlemeni, allowing tne ItltllvtN IV i Mill. aross revenue nl the nnsl-nlllce mailt for the last two llsoal Veara. has heeii jiaowawooo, Oept. (.

special. I The 1 prepaied by Ihe by the sixth auditor Cotton crop of this county will average "as r-heniiea tor the year ending June o.i euiieii june laai. increase lor I MfVt.Vl.al Stsmns sold ISa, fell; In IrWJ, M.1..1I7; i Innree IKt.t $.1 amp. soul tor lliequar erri.ded June 30 IH 3, til) Ml 212. not more than 7M pound, it aeed coiton to the ace ihe ion estimate on ai count ot tue extremely dry weather.

It has been cut at. ri one-third or over of what wai mad last year. LOlKUAkT. I.ockrat. Bepl.

district court I (till lu tog rest Tbe grand lury was discharged yesterday eveningafier returning tweuiy-two bill; thirteen lor lor the qn arler ended June 30, 182, increase Mr irwi. anmuuu. Ills estiuaed at the treasury depart-m-nt that tne reduction of the puv'ci bt lor Becteuiber will bt about IliO.U'Jd.- 1 10. sons. William Jruinbtiil, John 11.

liar berk, and Taylor, orgsnix- of the gentleman assoclailon, Jotin Kollev Kdward Kearney, Shipherii knapp, and many prouiinei.t Western trotting men Twenty-four thousand tickets were sold The crowd awaiting admittance extended as lar us the eve could reach, netting suit ileniy iltopprd, and it appeared that SI Julien would start the Invorite to '). Tho udites woro lieorue It. Alley uerly owner of Dexter, Alox Taylor and David Homier. When Iho drivers entered the olllce of the clerk of scales to weigh, they met with an enum" us'ic reception Irom tun vast throng. St.

Jtillen's driver wore black and llin driver id' Jav-llye-Sea purple. Ksch wetglieil a) pounds. the t. rat hal waa siaricil at p. in St.

Julien drew the pole. At the third at tenipt tho compelilnrs got the word, Willi hi, Julien nail a length aheaii, iitciox kept St. Julien under pull. In rounding the turn Jav-kye-See was at St. Julien wheels.

Alter ueiiuiK fairly under way Jny-Kve See began to draw on hi. Julteu and the excitement became tremendous, Abreast the iiuarter pule bl, Julien led by a quarter ol a length. The banks nl botu atiiinala were now aa level a billiard table aud Ihey were moving like pieces ot machinery. Approaching Ihe hell mile post, Jay -Kye-See drew up even Willi his antagonist. At the hill, titty yard Irom the tnrec-quarter post, Jay-Kye-See broke, but alter two skips he immediately settled down to work again and rapidly overhauled St, Julien.

I he excltemeut now reached a white heat and 11 inner bad to call on the crowd for tin entering the home stretch, Jay Kyr-Sen was again at Hi. Julien' wheels, but llukok carried a. little too tar out Into I tin deep mud, at the name lime keeping St. Julien on the hard track. The strung down Ihe atra'ght was grand, Jay-Kye-See gaining at every stride Fifty yards from the wire St, Julien led hy a hail length, but Was faltering and broke when ahull! thirty feet Irom the wire.

He passed under the wire ou a run, leading by ahead. Tne judges, III consequence id St. Julien's passing over the score rutiuing, gave the heat In Jay-Kye-See, I line by quarters irat quarter, 3J; nail tin lis three-quarter of a nillo, 1.S21-2; mile, 2:20 1-t. I he decision give general aalisiaction. A'ter the first eal the selling stood (100 to imi in favor of Bl.

Julien. During Ihe wait John Murphy gave Steve Maxwell aud mate a ml In 2.21. Second Heal The horse were cooled off nl-uiy. They were rung up at 413 lu Jay-Kye-See took the pole oo account of winning lb heat, Al starting St. Julien led t.v a length.

Hither Immediately took apull on Jay Kyi-See and waited until be got atraigulened out lor tn quarter poet before letting him out. Ou Hearing the quarter post Bt. Julleu led by two open lengths, but toon afler passing the post Jay Kye-Bee began lo clot th gap and trotted ao rapidly that ha reached St, Julien's wither. Abreast the ball-mile posl Julian seemed lo be lo trouble, but was trotting in good form, nevertheless I tie ny. re Hum.

made lor th hill. Bt. Julien atennd to teka the up-hill work more kindly and three for one (ton. hoiu ih I air were trolling on leveller.ua. Jay Kye-See was now lorcing mo pa.it, an.

oi junens driver look him lu band, preparatory to lha hard Hush. Unning Into lb straight, if-Kve-See le i three a lenuiti. I he llnial. was ter nn i. It waa w.

mi I wm.ilerlill How the could keep their leet during the V- I'linr and nil. nl Ihe Immense crowd lu nildwav of II irelt.t Ml. Julleu made a arand etl'irl liiidir t.U'i's imetit til head Ills iat. but waa uuap- proaci.eo and n-ipinre'l th heat by a hall lenirtli. we I 1 1 haul Time Fuel quarter, .11 3 4.

one-half mile, 1 tsut; tnree-quarter tulle, 1-2; mile 2 IS 12. Steve Maxwell and mat were driven a mile in 2:10 1-2 againat time, after the hsat. Hetting on tbe next beat between Jav- Kye-Bee and Bl. Julion wa $1(10 to 00 ill favor of the former. Th po.tce Hopped pivu-seiniig.

Third Heat Hors again tent away it the Ural effort this time Jay-Kvc-See led by a half length, and on pas.nig the (core the little hors trolled In capital it vie, and straightened lor lb quarter post, leading by a length, tie pasaeu the mark fully two lengths In advance. lu nesrlng the half mile po rt. Julian cam at Uls cnmpeiitor very ran ntly and entered nlo tue third quarter ar. jsy r.j-oee, ami wncn ball way uu th hill. Bt.

Julien quit, leavng Jav-Kv See to come on and win ine nai euii ue race amiu iremen- dons ai clause, by three lengths. finie-First quarter, S3; half mile, 1:00 3-4; thrse-qtiaru-r mile, mile, 2:10. jihoh rag. Jxromi Pk, Bept, -First Race Three-jesr-olds; mil dash, wa won Aransa; Duplex, second; Brady third. Time -T47.

Second Kace Nursery Stakes, for 2-vear? olds; three-quarters of a mile daub; Him. alay won; Leo, second; Nonage, third. Time 1:20. eimiHTort uiacii. flato it vox lltAi-H.

Sept. 2). The first race, three-fonnh mile, won by Bsroa Favorite; Little I'liil, secoud; Joe, third. Tin.r-l:17. Second Ksce On Mile and a quarter dash, was won bv Marshall; Felicia, second Henry 11.

third Time 2:10. Third Usee One and one eighth mlle.wa' won by I'ilot, bv a length Lir Mack second; Centennial, thud. Time, 2:01. rutin Kaee One and one-quaiter mile was won bv Vhtv bv a length; Idi second; Farewell, third. Time 2:171.

Filth ice Tliree-qnar'era of a mils dash, was won by Little l'hil; lUttledore, second; Little Kittle, third, Time LIS. Sixth ire Three fourths mile dash.wa won t.y Carry Fe'g; Klo, eeojud; Frankte, Ihiid. Time LIS 3-4. Forelgu Atr.ilra. TltS HUSH NATION AL MAOl'E.

Lonh ig, Sep). 2lV The convention ot Iho Irish National League bi-ati Us feadon at Leeds Hits morning. To-day' ailtlng will bn held with closed dome. During the meeting the coimnlnin will be addressed by the following members of Parliament: I'arnell, Sextou, llggar, O'Connor aud Uel'y. A heated discussion took place nnon the demands ol the delegates Irom London that (hero should be a revision of the rule for the election of the executive.

They asked lor a larger representation. l'Arnell, xton and l.onuor look part lu the lebale. The mailer waa Dually decided. the convention voting Hint the executive should consist ol nine members, with the following olllcers: l'reaident, Thoaias l'owers Connor; vice- president, Joseph M. lllggar; secretary, J.

Utdmoiid; treasurer, James O'kellv. Is understood that Thomaa l'ower O'Connor presided and walheartllv greeted bv the delegates upon taking tho hair, lb programme, which. It 1 on ce, stood, will be of moderate nature, -ha beou ttiruished the delegate but ha not been made public, although tl I Hated lhat Ihe main object of the convention will he tn lake measures for a more coaiplela aud lllcltut organisation of the parly. AI.rdr.tto lllasxn incahii' rails, Sept. Ill Immense oowdl ot working men and the lower class ot thle It cungrrgaled loilay otitiide Ihe rail way atanoti where Ihe king I Bpaiti was expected to alight, and along lite Hue La- tavette.

A strong fore ol cavalry anil police waa placed ou guard al the station. I resident Urevy aocoinpoiiled by his cabi net ministers met Ailonr. i at the station. The crowd hooted and biased, th king upon hia sppesrmg. crying 'Down with the Uhlan kini." The sol- diers and pollc had great trouble in keep- lug order, i lie lent.ie were very niticti excited, but gooil naluredly cheered the rencti troops, lloiisr and balconies about the route traversed by the king of Spain were thronged with people, Aa soon aa the king; appeared at the station the crowd mad io great a clamor that th Spanish national anthem, wliich was being played by the hand, waa almost inaudible.

The ciamor continued at all Ihe streets through which the cortege passed, and Insulting cries ill. reeled at the king were continually raised. Alt OKANUI PSMONHrRATIOI). Armaiiii. Sept.

20. Three thousand Orangemen paraded the streets i-dsy ami paased resolutions tic noiinoing the lrlsti National laague aa a bodv of traitors end conspirators acatnst the governtueut. Keso- lutlons were also adopted, condemning tne action of the government toward, tho league and announcing Ihe determination of Orangemen tn oppose the designs Qr noisy agitators, who are trying to eieili discontent and outrage lur elllsli purposes i Stocks In New York, Nkw YokK, Sept, 2li Governments wart strong, and dates dull. Kall'oaili wort steady. Speculation at the nock exchange was characterised hy dullness tn-day.

In the early trading Northwestern common was especially weak, falling off to 24 14, against $,2 3-4 al the clone yesterday. Th other active share were also lower with the Vil-lards nut In point of weakness. Northern I'aclllu declined 34 on the pre-lerred, and Ore ton Trans-onutinetiial 1-2 to 3 9 4. The changes lu Ihe remainder of the list range Iroiu about 1-4 to 1. No special reason la assigned tor the decline In Northwestern.

lNoru tradere were the most conspicuous sellers. From midday until near 2 p.m. ibe market wa dull and almost neglected, with very little or no Ciange. At this time Missouri 1'aclllo declined again, telling down to 31 12 for common emit) lid 3 for preferred: Oregon Trans-continental di lued to 63. Coward Ilia close there waa III! la demand lor short ami a rally of I 4 tn 7-S took place.

There wa dearth of rumors except In matter con nected with the alleged new Issue of North. ern 1'aclllo securities. In regard to these It wa stated that a syndicate, computed of leading banter, baa oepn formed, aud whan Ihe bonds are created, they will be takrn. Nothltg oflirial I known, A compared with last night's closing price are nown, lor uregon Trans continental, 7-H; for Texas radio. I 3 prefaired lor Northwest Resiling la 14 irlhweatern preferred.

1 2. and Uni jii 1 1 8. Oilier changes are only fractional In specialties New York and New Knglaud declined per cent. to 10 I 2 and rallied '0 20 Sales of stock fir the week are 2.2UI,HIU tliaret, against for the previous week Kxpnrt ol specie fur week. 1.112.

H7, making total ol 111.1170 375 ince January 1st; agslnst $11,137,004 lor the same time lat. vear. Imports for th week were $S0Oo547. of which $2 70S Sll were dry goods and 730 general meichandlaa. Th total exports lino first were IMS 804.121.

atatntt $JS2N(i2 811 last year. The Imports ol peel tor the week amounted to 17l0.h. making a total of $1,251,120. against (2.021.. 071 last year Th Mlok.l Plat Road.

ruiLADiLriiiA, Sept. 20 The control of th Nickel Plata railroad, which was sap. possd to bav been acquired by lb Yan derbilt through their purchase of $20,000,. OHO ot the stock. It about to be contested by 'n nnioert oi tne nrei mortgage bonus tm Pennsylvania and elsewhere.

It Is tow said that these bondt possess equal voi log power with the stock, a fant not previously developed, and, as there) a otn-tandlng $13,000,000 of the bonds an I J24 IHS'OOO of stock which Yanderbilt does not control, hi purchts of (2i.0O0,0(X on baa apparently failed to secure lha en rol nl the road. Preparation era being made bv the bondholder to nominate and elect at the next annnal meeting a board director representing th iuterest ad vene io vanoeroiit. ISI A thin Goes Ashore, IIoitox, Bept. 20. The ship Dauntless, from Boiton.

went aihort at East New London yesterday, and I a total wreck. The crew wai laved wilh a nihoellanrnii cargo, which wa Insured hv Th vessel also I probably Insured. sea Tha TOheelisasn, rutiioit.rutA, Bept, 20. Th llrst an nual meeting of th Pennsylvania division ol the league of American wheelmen waa nam at the fair ground park to-day. Fullv 400 men mounted on byclclet war tn th line of procession through the prk.

Declared Insane, Baltimori, Bept. 20. Mrs. Conrad, who thot and killed ber husband, D. L.

Conrad. a prominent Itwyer here, bat been declared lusane, and will be confined lu an asylum ISI Russlaa Cola Imported, sftw York, Bept. 20. Th ileam helm brought $125,000 la Russian coin to Ketil4Co,.

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