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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1881-—-SIXT CHICAGO TRIBUNE er Transit this morning ran down the ship Saint Joseph, of Philadelphia, while cross- ing the bay in a fog. The stip wos cut down to the water-line, and will lave to be docked, ‘The loss from damage and deten- Tho Transkt was slightly Mann of Chicago, Gen, Peter Wallace of Say- brook, Gen, Arthur Rugles of Peoria, and Capt. FA. Manson of Saniwich, Lieut-Goy, Hamilton made a brick cone aratulatory speech, and whs followed bythe Ifon, Lawrence Weldon, Cougresstiau A. 1. Rinuker, and CASUALTIES. Further Particulars of the Rail- road Accident Near Louisville, Ky. OUR VETERANS. hore recently ft wasn question of the monoy market, of the rallroad war, or the condition of the President. “As iInduened on the stock market It I4 now shuply a auestion of how much short Interest there-ts in particular stock, nud whether tho ability and disposition exist to corner them, It ts natural enongh that the Hannibal & at. corner should have given tits stock-inarket fs to hy expected NEW YORK. Eighth Annual National Reunion “Short” Operators in Stocks Greatly of Old Soldiers at Cald- Alarmed Over the Hannibal & St, Joseph Cornor, RAIN" WRECKED KENTUCKY. Speciat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Lovisvinir, Ky. Sept, .—At 945 tonight the norti-bound train on the Louisville & Nashville Railroad due here at 11345 tonight, when passing Sonora, Ky., about titty-five misplaced switch antl was thrown from the (rack down ot embankment, and the whole train—a_ loco- inotive, buggage aid express car, postal var, two coaches, and three sleepers—thrown Into the diteh and eapsized. ‘Che ranirkable feal ANOTHER Ti ‘The Executive Committee was constituted Cot, Jolin DP. MeChire, Peorln County; Maj. W. IL Watson, Kanes Col. E, D, Swain, Cook; Ce ASuit to Compel tho Issue of Common Stock of the Hannibal & A Brilliant Assembingo of Rank and File of the Volun- teer Army. ‘Seven Persons Killed and Twen- that. this condittos ty-five Injured, Some Se- William Jackson, of Viee-Presideats, from each county in Ue State, was desiz- and the Exeeutive Conmmittes was In the market is practically closed out When busitiess opened this toring raners that there were to be corners In several stocks were plentiful, and every stock whieh hns been toudlng anywhore near flat of late he- Failore of the New York Silt Manufaotur- Gen. Garfield Touchingly Remem= , ing Oompany, bered in Speeches and in a Telegram. Graphic Description of the Affair by Walter Gibson, the En- cH solution was adopted ealling on Sen- from UWhnals to use weure tor the association the use of the United States arms, flags, aud BAILED, THE SCIECT OF SPECIAL INTE! Soon after the opening Ohlo & ME common stock was wanted at 5024@10, ‘Then the shorts took frlght, aud the price war steadily advanced tow, It then fell back to 45lg, advanced to 474, felt ta 4714, and Is 433¢ us we write, Itls by no means certain that there is anything like a perfect corner Tho short Interest In it has been large fora tong the. - ‘Te stack was recently made speculatlvely netive ‘in Lon- don, aud undoubtedly Inge blocks of It are held by individuals who act In concert. But, as said, it ts not belleved that tho stuck Is “cornered,” shuply that tho Inrge holders the shorts—first. arined all speculators, and the seal proceedings at Cincinnatl to take the rout ont of the hands of the Baltimore & Olio Interest, and appoint such aT ag will not subordinate the interests of the company. to those of any other company. White the movement in Ohlo & Misslsstppl SHADUWED ALL OTHERS, yet there Is interest stitl In Hannibal & St. Joseph price of the stock fs maintained at about ely important settlements with remained ta be made, mule the market pries of the stock probably bo the the aime his oy The eltizens of Bloomington and the Ls tive Conmlttcs were thanked hn the warie: ‘There have been few aceidtents durs jo rettion, and the behavior of the ort ! Muelt beer hns been consnined by the visitors, but notone row rred, and the polive have had an easy: vlpts from: the wate and other ensuilietent to guarantee then toss and go leave 0 Handsome surplus in the trensury,. NEBRASKA, Spreetat Dispatch to Ths Chteago Tribunte Lincunx, Neb., Sept. 9.—This has been the grandest day of the reunion. At least 20,000 have been on the grounds, ‘The weather has been cool and very pleasant, and there has been nothing to Interfere with the program of the day, which was carried ont. ‘Lhe shun battle which took place this after noon attracted the greatest attention, -It was partlelpated In by a full regiment of Stato militia, the university eadets, and several companies of independent troops. ‘The bat~ tle was a very falr representation of one. jiore serious, atid all provotnee It a success. ‘Tomorrow closes the rain and storm, his be events ever Known 11 Nebras —————— THE WEATILER. : SIGNAL SERVICE. Orrice oF Waasuinaton, 1a m—The Chief Signal Onleer of the Army furnishes the folluwing special bul- ture of the caso is the fact that, though the trln was golng at about forty niles an hour, not one passenger was seriotisly hurt, ‘ John Slade, the engineer, of this elty, was lustantiy killed, ant Osear Lilly, fireman, alae o€ this elty, had both logs broken, but no other trainmen or The switel: had evi from malicious motive The passengers of ti ey COMPANY GOES UNDER Speeiat Disvtteh to The Chicago Tribunes New York, Sept, &—The attraetlve catas- trophy in commercial circles today was: the failure of the New York Silk Manufacturing Company, of No. 70 Gree: Marlon, Ne de Closing Exercises at Bloomington of the Fourth Annial Rennion of Hlinois Soldicrs. The Accident Caused by Cattle Derailing the Engine Near street and at The fallure, whieh was unexpected, enusert engers were hurt, ly been misplaced A Grand Day at Lincoln, Neb—-A Shom Battle Contributes to the Gen- oral Ploasure, Tho Bridge ,Demolished, and, Together with the Train, Fell Elghite te train will reach here some thine early tomorrow morning, and a wrecking and relle trate tas just gone out to succor and bring them fn, THE INDIANS, ARMS WAN'T: Wastunotox, D, C., Sept. 0. linve been received at the War Department rhor John}. Gusper, of Arizona, and Goy, Sheldon, of Now Mext- co, asking the Department to furnish arms to white settlers in the Indian country where the disturbances have been reported, ‘Lo both of these telegrams the reply was made that arms will be furnished If a réeguiar requisition 1s made upon the Ordnance De- partment under provisions of tho sn ing: to thls matter, Each of these ‘Te titled to 2.000 arnis, If de self-proté& tion, fourlshlng clremnstances, and Its oflicers had elalined that it had a very large surplys, It had spent large sums in machinery and tn fitting up the factory at Marion, ant had started several niditional branches of the nianufaeturing as expertments. to raise money to pay for the Special Dispiteh to The Chleago Tribune. 1, O.. Sept. &—The elghth on: nual National Volunteers’ Reunion was a Drilllant success today, Itors from abroad arrived In camp here last night in lurge numbers by every train, und long processlous kept pouring In all night la wagons, currlages, and on horseback from the surrounding country. ‘This worning the early traing were erowded, and Cov, Foster and staff, Capt. Cook (the hero who struck the viliain Morrison for hoping Garfleld would dig), Judge Liwrence of the Federal ‘Treasury, Gens. Pound and Dawes, Re G. Richards, and a host of prominent Invited guests arcived In camp, which Is ina large patural forest, where these reunlons have been always held, and where Gen, Sherman, President Mayes, and President Gartield liave often addressed them, special pride of this place, “ns well as that here the National Volunteers’ Reunlon was held, and all distinctions of rank utterly ignored aga thing of the past. Congress, on the motion of Garfield, by unanimous vote in 1870, provided for it by speclul net, and the presence of stich distinguished speakers principles hays made it Private Dalzell delivered the fol- lowlng address of welcome, eloquently responded to by Judge Lawrence, Gov, Foster, CapL Cook, Senator Rivhards, List of the Killed and Wounded—Othor Mishaps of a More or Less Sorious Nature. ae Veterans and vis- THE KENTUCKY HORROR. pectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Lousvitie, Ky. Sept. A horrlbte ratl- road accident occurred last night abeut 8 o'clock on tho Shelbyville branch of the Loulsville, Cinelunath & Lexington Road, abont seventeen miles from this city, Shelby nccommotiation, which left here at 5 yp. mn, went through the bridge over Floyd’s Fork, ‘fe engine and cars were completely demolished, Seven persons wero killed and ‘The wreck was % most complete one, and nearly every one on the train was more or less hurt. saw the extent of the smash say the only wonder Is that any one esenped alive. today from Acting Gi stock was sold, and it wos stated yesterday In the trade that 8 considerable amount of shares were purchased and pald for in notes, which when thof fell due were not met by the makers, aud were protested, At the ofiice of tha company the oflicials DECLINED TO GIVE ANY INFORMATION rogurding the entise of the failure or the actual condition of the coneern, learned, however, fran other sources that ab on Wednesday, # tonoy ty meet obll- ong of the biggest many Injured. No further Informnation has been received by the Indian Burean from the Indian troubles in Arizona, and Conunis- sioner Price thinks that tatters there have settled down again to thelr usual order, Mad there been any further disturbance, he says, he would haye been Inforined, two notes weit top and the finbility to rats gatlons precipitated the failure, ‘The amount ability is not definitly Imown, but At is anid that the 03 are personally linble for mipany, ts Ib does nob pub- according to the law. ey which will Tnthnasion tha out. For some ig esthinated at {wOlio & Mississippl, but as it was gener betieved that the Ktock was widely dis- tributed the statements ealunetl no vetion v the debts of € road runs over the long fill for several hun- lish statement: dred yards this side the stream, and crossed the creck nt apince where the banks nre high and precipitous on a single span bridge 150 feet in length, about - FONTY FRET ANOVA THR WATER ‘The train consisted of an engine, a baggage ear, and two passenger cars, which Jeft here atGp, m.ineharge of Conductor Petrey and Engineer Honaker, both old and experienced ‘Tho train was well filled’ with passengers, as tho evening ac- commodation usualy is, most of them being people living in Shelbyville and the adjoin- About thirty feet before reach- ing the bridge the engine struck a steer, cut- ting off the aniinal’s front legs and derailing the locomotive, when it struck the uprights of the bridge, which is an iron structure, knocking them Icose from the pier. bridge began to gottle nt once. and the tratn, trembling on it, settled with it and all fell together, 0 perfect wreck, at the bottom sowe forty fect below. All the cars were broken into pleces,but tho rear conch, TUCSON ADVICES, ‘Tucsox, Atl, Sept. 0%—Gen, Wileox today telegraptied Acting-Governor J, J. Gosper that the Secretury of War authorizes the sale of arms and ammunition, but that there are few, If any, at the post. Ile wants to know the number the Governor desires to pur- chase, as only to arganized compantes cau arms be drawn without purelinse, ‘he Gov- ernor is now in telegraphic communication with the General to ascortain the number of arms that van be ad, the price, and from ei be furnished; issned to the compantes now reported as legally organ: ized. Gen. Wilcox, at Wilcox Station, A. telegraphs ns follows, under date of Sept. “There are no new reports of the situn except that George’s band of White River Indlans, who have been at the sub-agency on the Gila for yenrs, are reported out. Wilkins has arrived with five con ‘Two companies will gard the railroad tound from Deming, the 4th that the hostiles are reported to be all ensconced in tha rough country northeast of Phipps’ place, and will stay thore and ight itout, but Carrdoes not belicve they will, Tie says ho will, of course, restune the offen- if ho hears of auy hostiles where he can strike, My orders “are to resume the ‘The hurricane reported yesterday motning Appenred ta have moved In a northerly cotirse, and to be now south of Norfolk. Reports aro so generally missing frow the northern portion of the South Atiantie States, Its position cannot be accurately determined, itsaren is very small. ‘fro second devres- ston is central in the northern portion of the Upper Mississlppt ‘he What effect all this disturbance will have on the public mind cannot be foretold, be the general opinion in Wall. street tha tt will be inJurions in its to eliminate the market and dterenseless azutnst an attuek whieh the bears are very likely to make Upon compiny wilt allowed te continue the business, \ itis thought by some of the in tles that there are enough assets to satisfy all » itwas stated y rentionnn connected with the company that, i his opluton, the concern could not py more than 60 cents on the dollar, ‘Lhe but ib seems to sterday by the iirst_ oppor- rs baying extremely sequently the Valley. ‘Lhe bars | SURMOUNDED BY CONSTDERAMT and the exact state of affalrs we y not be known until the stacement 1s pre: pared, whieh will require avout ten days Governor oF O10, Citizens, AND CoM- RADE: I thank you once more, and for tho eighth tine, for ibe honor of belng invited ty detiyer the address of weleome. Tn tho name of the Muyor and Council and citizens of Caldwell, 1 bid you welcotne to our grent auowl reunion wow become historic. of Nobio Caunty to this patriotle meotin; ceremonics, snered nsanelations, and hallowed: traditions, ‘lore Lbaye bad the honor of tn- to you two Presidonts ans When [net I endeavored to hazardous, ane public are not opernting to any extent nt the points they gland and the Northwest. winds preyailin the Middle Atlantic States, and southerly winds in tha Northwest, ‘The temperature has risen slightly in New En- gland and the Northwest, and fallen from Gto lL degrees In the Lower Like region, Indications are that tho storm now central Sontheasterly Inerensed ns its btisineas Improved, ond if was thought by many of the linporters that the company was making money, as all’ thelr cnzagements met. The company en 340 operators In tho intl! In the name of tho people MOODY AND SANKEY. and of Oblo f bid you welcuine New You, Sept. &—Lra D, Sankoy leaves this elty tomorrow on the Cliy of Berlin, Moody will leave Quebec In a fortnight and Joln him in. England, where they propose to hold a series of revival meetings, extending their work: into Scotland, aud later into hag been pronptl: ployed upward a at, Marion, inost of whom were fans, Tt mmnnfactired narrow ‘Tobons, hatbands, suspenders, lting, neckties, and hosiery. hele was recently started, and a cane slderable amount of money was spent in muieltinery to put the departuent in thore ough working order, HANNIBAL & B5'L suir TO cOMPEL egratof the Ariny, reform this duty in 187), Gun. Gartield stood in Bil the strength, and story. great mituhood where | now stan northerly course, causing tigh winds and rain to prevall on tue New Jersey coast, will not attect New England before tomor- row, It at atl Kalr weather will probably prevail inthe Gulf States today and tomor- and power of bla before you on this very spot 1d, nnd followed mo im one of the graudost specches ever uttered by mortal Hips, ‘The thought overpowers me and confuses imy bevin ao that (can hardly bive the heart to spenk further, O how wo 80 ofton has addressed us here, Gen, Carr writes on GOLD FROM GERMANY. ‘The steamship Aliemania, from Homburg, brought $625,000 god, rales him today, whe enemenneree 8 erent beurt + Sou aad mo uud. atl to CROP NEWS. comrades tho Continent over. fo Inved this re unlon above wl othars, because it Nrat pro- claimed and Hlustruted the idea that bo wor- fall eltizen Union soldiers turned over. of the creek into which tho wheck and wounded . and ° dead was about eighteen inches deep and rapid Tow, For the Ohto Valley and ‘Tennessee, partly JOSEPHY,. cloutly weather, focal, rains, variable winds, Tower barometer, stationary or hilzher tem- wero precipitated Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. y York, Sept. .—'loday Messrs. Dillon waine, as counsel for Henry 1. Wilson, & iholder of the Hannibal & St. Joseph Raitrond Company, appeared before Judge Donohue, in the Supreme Court. and ap- plled for au order to compel the Directors of the Hannibal &St. Joseph Railroad Company to lysue cotumon stovk to him In exchange for twonty $1,000, convertible 8 per vent bonds of the company.’ In his petition Mr. Wilson snys he Is the owner of these twenty: bonds, and that astute of affairs has arisen desirable for Min exchange his bonds or convert them into tho common stock suid stock having at this tlme a lurgely in- erased artiticiul value; that itis not alone to the interest of hhnself as‘a boudholder to have such exchange made, but It Is nlso ‘TO ‘THE INTEREST OF TIE COMPANY to issue stock in exchange, -for the reason that the bonds require the company to pay, py, interest ut 8 per cent per He the company hus never beet Known to pay A SCOUT’S STORY. Prassix, Ari, Sept. 9. in Yonto, a squaw, states that tho Indians are 900 strong und have divided into three parties, one watching the country between Apache md tho reservation, one moving down to Yonto Creek, and the third coming, yin Slorra Anchas, through Pleasant Valley, Melntosh ts a reliable halfbreed, and hes ahiped the cquulit regardless of ran pot where tho deur comrades uuder Cure louderahlp nnd eticournkemout browht out first that grout thought should hero bulld 4 Gurtleld Monumental Hull. T {tnoon, Tseo it retlected in thognd Nxbt of your faces today, Let the monument rise. and on Its dome, in tho sombre abadow of this National gorrow and anxiety, place tho statuo uf the man who more thun any other fs tho trus typo of the American citizen soldier, Evory trio beurts bids yon welcome. God bless you nil. 1 vow have the honor of Antroduumg to you the distinguished orator of! tho day, Judze Law. ‘at Ohlo, who cones to you from the sick couch of our stricken President, to wpeule in bis Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sept. 9.--During of the Scott County fair, which wluges tadny, your correspondent has cons versed with seores of farmers from adjoin- ing counties relative to the present condition of theerops, ‘Tha general conclusion is tat eorn In this section of the Stute will not be more thon two-thirds of an. tverage. crop, ‘The Inte planting and protracted drouth Farmers differ quite tho few p rlolit WALTER GIBSON, the fireman of the train, was seen by arc- porter this morning at his residence on Mar- Thus far the physicians are un- ablo to tell the oxact charactor of Mr. Gtb- son’s injurtes, but thoy are not constdered serious, He has several ugly bruises ubout the head, shouldors, and back, and nstight scald on-the hund, ‘his morning he was suffering conalderabla pain, a condition not move. His escape from serious Injury He has no remembrance of having jumped, but he’ must have «tone so, ‘or from his position would have fallen under the engine. Lo told Ils story of the acel- dentin a frank, unhesitating manner, saying: “Atthe tlno the two cows Jumped upon the track Lhad tho fire-duor open aud was I was so engueed at the time that I didn’t notice what Frank Hona- ker was doing. One of the cows Jumped across the track, Tho other fell beneath the wheels, and,the engine was TIMOWN Fos ‘THE TRACK, striking the frame work of the bridge. ‘The whole thing occurred wo atlek aud the shock ‘was so greut that Leannot remember exnetly Lnover knew what becane of Frank, but was told afterward that he was ‘The next thing 1 know 1 found myself in the water, and with o great effort mnnnged to strugelo to tho shore, where I fell down wiconscious, and remmined In that condition until assistanes cumulant I was moved, MeIntosh’s woman Tor the Lower Lake region, falr vege Davenronr, Ia, Sy followed by iterensing clondin Jecal rains, eusterly shifting t winds, lower barometer, and stanonary or Know you will do per Lake region falr wenther, followed by creasing cloudiness and possl- bly loen! ralus, warmer sulitheriy, veering in tho northern portion to cooler northwesterly wintts and lower bavometer, For the Upper Mississippt_and Lower Mls- elondy weather, local ting to colder north. rising preceded sourt valleys, partl rains, southerly 4! westerly winds, and former district by falling barometer. JACAL UUSERVATIONS, , CHICAGO, Hoyt, D- Ther.{ Huy Wind.) Vet y len.) Weather here last night. ng to protect the settlers in Yonto, If needed. dons ngalust the Indian pulley. of the Gov- iT demanding that the natter be. turned over to the military and citizens, were aro the drawbacks, widely In thelr is remarkable. was sorved In true soldier style amidst much merriment, ‘The alr rang all day with Unton cheery, the nolyo of can non, ands martial inusic, and tonight the woods ste brillant with camp-tires and glor- jous anid the splendors of a charming moon- Hght night. “A special feature of toncling Interest was. a Ilttle group of Garileld’s men, ot the Forty-second Obto, standing in the shade of the woods weeping while Gov. 9 dng has alf matured, so Chatit 1s now ont of An ox barbectto rost and the yield will be good, but the lite planted ticlds aro being eut up for fodder, Vegetables ure generally short. ‘Tl bage crop tus been most. totally destroyed, by the worn, this roy Is one of the standards herenbout. Orders fron Kunsas Clty and St, Louis have been received tor cabbage durin; two days, but dealers ure not nea $i home orders. ‘The potnto prospect Is light, Karly varia tles are ylelling something, but the fate ones: enn amotiit to nothin, & ralus and the most faverable weather. are past saving, the company, the way of the fi THEIR SYYLE OF SAN Cantos, Sept. &.—This morning the Rey. Mr. Wingar, avcompanted by hls wife and four childven, Mrs, Chandler, matron, Mrs. Stewart, and Mr. and Mrs, Hollister, mrived here, Mr. Wingar is hero to place Mis family in safe quarters, ufter, whieh he will return to the reservation, Ilster, the storekeeper, and his wife, who was teacher in the school, have resigned, and Annttaché of the Cltizen songht out Mr, Wingur te ascertain the con ditlon of atfairs at the Agency, reports things WARFARE. daly Injured, if not at- Fr throwing in coal. erumuntal arroE i Aighost tempurntura, 72.0 Lowest temperature, Ghd, GENEUAL OUBEIYATIONS. CMICAGO, Supt, 9=10:18 p. be ‘en with abundant heart. 1t was unantinously regolved by the yetorans. today to build a Gartield soldiers’ memorial halon the spot where they have so often Hytened to his touching eloquence, and un organization was effected for that ‘The stricken President was most dndly remembered here to-day, and many 1m vyo was moistened and inany stip quive ered'ns Private Dalzell alluded ‘to the Blus- ‘Phe rounion ty stil In progress, but will break cainp tontaht, Avie ust of whom liad not seen each other shies two years aco, When thoy stool togethor lstening to thelr here, there was stl something: reunion after all, ‘The crowd seomed solemn and somewhat restralacd Ln thy by the sad reflections that the great man who is xo dear to thom tudit ing dows by the sea. Every spe to this mélanchol: such special slguli and will return, that corrupt ane 2 af this county {Scotty und of fits nelshbors ts ordinarily Targe, leading any canal territory in) the State. ‘This season the early variotles have and have bee, $ * ? ‘ 4 what occurred. of excitement, and there tre mnny contradicting rumors current, No danger Js apprehended at the known how many but it is, estimated ray private Individuals, and are act~ in their private and personal Interest hy bot much burt, withholding such Issue, and are netlig dy i 0 sy" Is lnans are hostile, by Judes Uhiut there are about 4,000, oll of theso are ny at Cloieut, who are now actually enga, who tire this committed. Mawtlectad who plunder, steal stock, and murder those they mivet, und next day are on tho reservation Uke xoud Indians, drawl rations. | ‘That ts oO he thinks will be ere Those who wre known by their participation In the Ciblen aifiie will un doubtedly remain outside tho reservation on ‘Those not known will age the reservation ax retreat atlar committing tteprodations outside, the fonder or the insthrator of the Ciblen wtalr is, Somoof Pedro's band are sald to liwve,been in It, but ho'was nat, and It ts not Known that he liad anything todo with it. STo disputes the Apache account of he out- break, wand thinks that the purpose of the feast was lo Inelte the Lfdlans ty go on the OBITUARY. NICHARD’S., JEFFRIES, Speciat Duapateh to The Chicage Tribune, epi. Ww—iMehard §. Jel- fries, 0 prominent lawyer of Atlanta, dled in Alubninn yesterday while visiting relatives, LEMUEL ¥ Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Anns Annon Mich. er, an old ploneer and soldier of the war 12, dled Lo-duay, awed 88 years, e trions sufferer today. Late onlons will disappoint buy- ers by thelr mengroness, although a dally shipment of trom 300 to 6} barrels has been made for the Southern trade for samy tinte, ‘The fruit prospect iy very small, particu- larly for apptes, it" ranted an order requlrinygs Directors to show catse nt chambers. at WW o'clock Saturday morning why a writ of mandamus shonld not issue to compel them to convert the petidoner’s bonds Director of the Manalbal & muy avid that a meetin; the company was held 2. Iss, at which President Dowd, a majority of the Directors, aud the counsel of the com- pany Were present. At that necting QUESTION OF ISSUING dudge Donohue the company py edat Ciblen wid ‘Chere are others depredations, 1 cannot say what 1 opened the fire-doors the two cows Jumping across, before I could reallze what had happened 1 Was struggling in tha water” sons were kied ond beloved Gartiolt sad about this St. Joseph Com the Directors o! tho Kind of | wat COTTON Mearis, ‘Tenn, Sept. 9—Tho regular monthly cotton reports of the Memphis Cotton Exchange for tho month, esmprising tho diatriets of North about twvonty-tive c fo of the latter will probably die, ‘Lue most detinit tst uf tha casualtles pto this tue is contained In the fullowing spateh trom Superiat at the office of Gongral-Munager ofthe Loutsyiiio & Nuashyilly, tadnys Yes pale aud suffers weaker aliacdad foot, and what, anes here wis that al. most every one ot that vast crowd was intl personally vequiinted with the often Ilstened to the war-path, ADDITIONAL rkansas, North M[s- was discussed. Mr, Russel Sage, who was nt, olfered a resolution authorizing te ivsne stock on any first Tels not known who eighty-two responses, All report the weath- er for tho month of August unavoidable on necount of excessive drouth, 1889, two report the weather about the amine, ind ehzity less favorablo, fruiting budly with seriously shadlding of forms ind bolls, ‘Tho condition of the crops son with 188), all report the crop wtition and less favorable than last Picking is about gen stricken President, snd had amastorly eloquence, {HE TRAD ANGE F. Neet, tobert. Jones, Walter Scenrce, of Hueldy ville, James it, Hardin juries, Bimpsony Capt, Perry Weatworth, of California. THOSE INJURED SLIGHTLY ARED , Charleston, W, Va, James Whitehouse ond, of Shotby vill stole ta be ayiittamn dinddox, aud t le, audit quulities In the fire and storm Of such an orator and hero vs he, it was hard Indeed today to ox. peet any ian to stand in his place wa sporker Without a profound sense of disp. polutment and failure, Letters of regret were rend from Jolin Ha; of tho Now York ‘Tribinie, Gus, Grint, Weed, Oliver Lonnfollow, Virw-Fresident A Conkling, the Lon ‘After early of the conyertible bonded debt, and ft was adopted. ‘The company’s counsel had viously examined the question 0! of tha compiny under Its charter to such issue, tad had declared atilrmativel: the charter being very broad and liborat in President Dowd ut that mevting suid he would imsue the stock when It reached pat ti the nurkel, the prico at that Tewas noxt suggested thut the action of the board in directing thls Issua should not be entare of the proceedings of the board, J order that fe ntght not be made public and thus INDUCE UNDUE who hua siuco died of hls SSVRowe: Q Hl throweh whe @ Sixty-three report na ape pearance of worms, bit the damage }3 mnie All report serivus duninge drouth, shedding, aud rust. All the corre- spondents repart the continunnee of the wn- precedontedd drouth that was noted ii.tne duly report, whith has caused the contluued nding of forms and boll, und the tuo Miss Juliet Donnell, Adama, Govaloo Hun S Bursot, Charles Gona, Simpsonville, Fathor Jobhgon and porte Silnor, Hreeken! a 1 Moines, Henry We ATLANTA, Gi, f Tayloravill thug being about 8, ol ‘aylorsviile, m4 iyo County, Kone edi ot (Cie on the minutes HeLESELE: “SYoo sidall to tenure. fThundor-aturan, NEW York, Spectat Dlepateh to The Chicago Tribune, New You, Sept. 0 —Temperatura, at 3:30 Deu, 77; Op nn, Ty Op. mm, Average temperature, 713% perature for the corresponding duty lust ford, and Thomus Buchan mt A, Suith, Laylor’s Station, nus and Mra. Money, of Sho! ( Hreckhuin, wife, und daughter are Gru eliahtly 1Alured on} ‘Olbson, who 13 now in Low DI DEFUNIAK, General Manager of tho Loulsyillo & ville, was Interviewed today, substantinily us follow: The engine had be six teet before the end ind eentre braces of tho structure aud broke it down, carrylnug It Into the creek, OF js no bridge In the work, no mnattor of what material it is. by wold have wilistood human foresight or eare on the part of the could have prevented this mie cfs be attached to any nat stock) Is rapld ripening of the fruit, Long of Massachusetts, the Hon I G gersoll, te How, Robert ‘Ty, Lincoln, Se of War, Gen, Enoch: George Willian Curtls, lotters were very long, and all exhiblted reat futerest in ‘the reunlon becnuse of atingalshed iistory and pralsoworthy pure posed, ‘Phe following was sents Sept, V.—Ta Mra, Lucretia BR, rauch: Tho soldlors of Com ‘orty-second Obio Reylinent, and tholr in rounlon bere today, seid thelr ‘and hourtfelt avimpathy with yoursell ir novle husband, and curnest prayors oumplote recgvery, J. Me DALZELIy “WISCONSIN, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Oconomowoc, Wis, Sent. 0.—The new idea In this section among the farmers of sowing wheat and oats together mid separating the grain by fanuing-milla has proved especlally By the combination one eaplng olf they Insects and which are, x0 nnoylng sept ra Fred Douglass, A tow days since, this Director says, ho that mecting, and of Mr, Sage’s resolution, eless distinctly remembors: was otteredt exnmined die reco fount no ent but he nevert that the resolution CHARLES ROBESON, Avernge tem PRLADELPita, Sept. V%—Charles Robo nown writer and publisher, died te profitable this yen rotuets the oti Hing ont woe When these gratis ara grow! ss THE M'GRATH SALE. . Lexinatox, Ky, Sept, %—'Tho sale: of stuck belonglug to tho Inte HP, MeGrath cume off today, A large munber of gentle- imuu from the varloug States of the Union when Its price was as high as 209 cloarly shows that somethin Mr, Dowd lias no authority, as he clans, to —— ae, STEAMSHIP NEWS. ‘nw Yori, Sept, &—Arsived, the City of Drusgels, from Liverpool; the Nedeflaud, from Antwerp, and the Neckar, from Bre- en doralled twenty- has gone tunias, It_striele the OLITIOAN course there fi meeting a! tor the nuthority from then, ‘The fet came out onhebiner, member of the fr of of Philadulphin, 2,000 shires of Counctn Brvrys, Io, Sept, &®—Tha Roe publican County Convention held here to- aday nominated H, O, Selifert and K. for Ttepresentative: 4 Loxnon, Sent, 9.—Steamships Wisconsin ho strain, aud no and Naltic, from New York, aud the Koln, trom Baltimore, have arrived oul, pt. V.-—"Tho Blysia and Batavia, w York, have arrived out, mit, Sept, VB—Arrived, the Elb rim, frou Southampton; thy Olio, from ee LABOR AND CAPITAL. Pirrsnvna, Pu, Sept. 0.—General-Secre- tary Jones, of the Coal-Muers!' Association, has issued a call for a convention of miners in this elty, Tuerday, Sept, Lh for the pure pose of considering the question whether it Js desirable to demand four cents on and after the 1th, and whether a-strike shoud be started on that doy In cusy of refusal, all eraft are Iadened shipment, and the local demand fs below the siipply, itis not probable wn advance will be Inslsted on, or, If 60, will be conceded, ————_—_— - A FATHER'S LOVE, Loviavince, Ky., Sept. 9. —Martin Thomas, amachinist, wentto award school this morn. Ing and kidnaped Iris little girl, 5 years old, ‘Thomas’ wife left him w few months ago for her father’s house, taking hor two ehildren and he soon alterwards brought tvorce, Hu claimed that he was not allowed to see his children, beas corpus Wus gotten out by the mother Tamedtaely, but fst erry wo cute, up with Thomas, who left, us {3 suppose for Chicago, taking the child with blu. helmer & Pulaski wbout & yenr ago boy Tanulbal & St. Joseph as an investment hen the stock bounced up from ts17 to 180 on ‘Thesday lust he telegraphed to hls brokers in this elty to sell for him hls 3,000 shures ut that price, and thoy sold tt for him, Mr, Guggenheimer made oyer $100,000 on his: PRESIDENT DOWD, of the Hannibal & St. Joo Company, declares rity tO issue or sell ‘The whole story -is i Gould aay tell tt just ns often as " After tho Directors avyeral at thom into gossip abort minde of the 0} Bpectal Diwateh to The Chicaco Teibines Biomiusaros, Uh, Sapt. %—Tho fourth annual reunion of Miinols veterans prac- tleally closed this evening, although many of the boys will rematn over until tomorrow, Mauanelailly and numerically, the reunion las been a deelded success, ontisely eclipsing anything of tho klud heretofore recorded, Fort Donelson, Incorrectly reported as_hay- Ing fulton Inst night. surrendered nt disere- tlun this afternoon at the close of the huydest bultle of the war. ‘ho alege of that Hl-fated fortress wis tho most sticcessful avent of tho reunton, and waa witnessed by fully 29,000 ‘This filled in the afternoon, and the sham battle marked thia us Mesgreat day of the campalgn, Jduring the forenoon the Voteran Associa- tlon met, with Col, Foster in the chalr, and proceeded to elect officers for the ensuing year, Gen, John MeNulta, of this clty, was vleeted Corimander-dn-Chief; Cupt. A. C, s) lecording Secretary; Capt, Charles ek, of Chicago, Correspondlag Sec and Capt. James Richurdson, ‘Treas- and Justructed them, In the avent of thelr election, to vote far James 3 Wilson for United States Senater, SAN PRANCISCO, SAN Frravcisco, Sept. 0.—The count of the Registrar of Etuctlons today shows thut Grady, st, hus been elected ‘Tax Collector by wamnjority of 801, Otherwise tha result as heretofore stated remalis unchanged, $$$. HIGHWAYMEN AT WORK, At 146 lust night four bighwaymien beld up and robbed an off indy named Louls hong ot thy corner of Washington wad Cunul streets, Speelal Yoliceman Fred Somers of Rawllo’y night police ran to the ola man's aaslutance, ond fred ane shot at tho robbers as thoy Ulicers Mutvabill and, Libby Jomed in tho cugse und at the corner of darker und Washlagton streets saceceded In capturing: one of the quarter, who ut the station gave thy: ‘Thoy got $63 cay, none inisfortune belng for such aeellents will continue to oceur The fenemg of tho iteof-way does nub about 1,000 persons, devoted to the sile of Southdown shcop, which averaged about $13 ver head, At 3 K the sale of thoroughbreda com: nnd one after another was Knocked had been sold, ‘Tha $21,100, ‘The lending prices gas. Ford, New York, ‘Atistlies, a Jy lqwians, Citenza. ‘S,400, Lorillard, $6,500. a ekon, Charles Need, 3 Chartes Jived, Eliza Adams, Willan 1,050, , dfentopene, Charles Reed, $55,000 was of fora farm of 4b ucres and refused executors Many distinguished men “were present, among them Gov. Blackburn, —————_ A TIMER” RUN IN Thowns Sumpter, a man 29 years of age, who, ubout ten yours uxo Was sent down toJoliet fora soven-yeura' stretch, waa urrested In this city Detective Gallagher, Hla reputation ta that of u bouse-breaker, and It is supposed that be bas beea plying bis Yooutlun berwat uta: The ottieer refuaus ta particulate we to bo preferred ugaiost the Tho morumg was whila that ts the cuse, allroad Company's rig) dupreye matters, ts THE FAIMERS MAKE PASSAGES continually avross tho tra y ck to get on the trae ut-way belng fenced prevents stock trom and Iereases the [it y pissing tralus In fencing vight-ar- forty-tour heat aggrerute wis obtained were ns follows; ening ont of the wi Hity of thelr being nnd causing accidents, Way, gates have to bu left for roads, and often Thent ates arg lettopen by neg of course, stock will get on the tick,” ‘The policy of the road to prevent Hon of ity extamities prevented full yn Ears Trait i he obtatued by cle newspaper ers 4 OME, alie partlally untold, i Jury, Charles It Susan Ann, 2 Annsiuch as ct, Mention was B31 NkW), Cottrell, Mobile, were eauuping, A MISPLACED SWITCH Speciat Visvateh ty ‘The Chicago Trivunse ATLANTA, Gn, Supt, B—A tycomutive wns thrown front the track by aintsplaced awitel: here Savannah yesterday, wil resulted fr Killing tha engineer, Edvard 1 Hee tally wounding the freman, Thoums Mattox. reduce the bonded numy of Dents Dov hands gleefully of Which wag recoverud. _—— a AN EARLY BIRD NIPPED, Willlant Soorgicfry te the name given by ane of the three burdlurs who wero divcovored at 43H yesterday uiornlug ransacking the wros very of Bugene Keogh. No, 200 Hulsted strect, Toreed entrance through te front door, He was uiptured by Private Watchmam George £, Allen, Dut the other two Twauld vote foundation thero ts for the story Mr. Sage now tells, Have uo authority to sell stock,” TITE STOCK MARKET, TUE KUONTS GREATLY ALARMED. Byectat Diapatch to The Chicayo Tribune New Yonk, Sept. 0.—Speeulative consld- rations above all others Judueuce the stuck i erduy. by" Gen, Hillard moved the appointment of a tieleagion ia tat committes ta provide for a permanent loca. tlon for these ‘reunions, which was conatl- tuted as fellows; Gen, Uiiard, Gen, YW. 1 COLLISION 0 Ban Francisco, Sept. 9,—The Central Pa- Citic Raltroad Company's frelght ferry-steams THE WATER, Into whicb they hu Ize ae ta the chur, “SUGGESTIONS WN ‘Tae ~ What a Womat of Prominence hi Medical World Hus to gq About Mer Sex. Gr me thy T ——— Synopsis of oLectute Delivered by My, Doctor Kenton Before the Woman's Society of New England, Hameo Journal, Now ¥ In all nges of the worl poets, eatin men of prominence bave looked with exten asm often akin to reverence pon, wong ae it ts only within the Inst fow eee yenn olety, but with tho world In gone. Win’, desirable at end should have been so ton, on layed It ts. diMentt to understand: but that i NA ut lnst come is certatuty cause fog yeti It bor sovtal sphere, in her mental deve und eapeelally In her phystent tnprovemen woman bra shown wonderful udvancement ey : gr as nstonishes tho world, 4! - ‘boy who have made n earetil inys ‘ tell us that hoathon women are wisn meats i to endure paln thing are the women of ain : Lion; but olvillzed womon woutd resentthontee=, ‘i that they are weaker Levauae they aro cietzed i Adistingulshed writer anya: "If tho wees 5 clvitizution are tess blo to ewdure the taxatcg A af thofr pbysleal resources than are bwatnes womon, It1s a mere acetdentul clreumstance 7 uid one within thole control." oe Let us consider for « mument the ‘ which present thomscives to ey ee When tho body fs houtthy, beauty ts certain te appear, even tn feutures and forms once plata: indeed, 1t 4 the only knawa way t0 becoms henutlfut, and all ‘athor preparations, powdes: stays, and Inces- aro contemptible delusions, With health und bonuity In att thoir attractive, nessa now life daw is Pais hestpy NT MEGINS, and all tho fuxtirious attendants of body come forth. |The mulden tecis Hn bend posaibilitles of fe; the mother Lecutnes wnt scloun of tho grandeur of muiterulty and the Joys of u family, All th{s ty not only womans privilege—it Is her duty, and It embodies thy bligheat detluition of * wonnn's righte.” After enumerating many of tho btessings that follow perfevt health, the apeaktr continue All tho3u desirable thinga can be accomplisted. butin one way only. Tho Creator bas given both wontnn and man perfect phystat forms, and each Is constitutionally equal to ull natural demands, Itis.a mistaken aud pernictous no ton that one fs atrony and the othor wenk, No curse wig pronounced upon woman whieh did not apply with oqual penulty against man, {t women belleve tho futallsm that disease isa necessary condition to tholr existence, tt fa entelly beennac the disciples of the school of tnedle:l practice have been utterly incapabie of eompating with the multitudy of tls, whlek, by personal arolessness or professional incompes tuney, they bnve permitted to tusten upon wonton, : A fow weeks ngo, 1 reevived acalt trons ebarming Indy, whoso curnest face cleurly ab wed thut she desired advice and assistance, Upon quostioning ter, she stated that ebe bee Heved sho was attTering fro a paralyzed liver, and wished to know ff [ could in any way afd per recovery. Now, imperfect us her statement was Invogurd to the disease which troubled her, thore Js no doubt that THOUSANDS OF Woy are suffering tu-duy, from similar troubles, who donot rycognize tholr case ao nearly a6 this ludy did, Paralysis means death of the metnber paralysed, aud torpidity of the liver ts thy first atngo of Its dissulution, ‘This 13 ono of the moat serious questions that cnn arise ta the experi: ence of any woman; for a torpld aud diseased (iver cannot be cured at ance, and It carries with It the cloments of disewse to ull tho othur parts of tho systum, With atmperfect liver, billous> nesa, langour, 0 sense of bearing dawn, consti pation, displucontents, uterine troubles, and the thougand Mls whleh ure coupled in their tralu eume thick and fast, ‘Thon follow impure blood und wilthe evils which an Imperfect circulation cause, A derangement of the Idnogs or liver causes disease In the organs whieh adfoln them Justus certainty as a bad peach tojures toe vthor peaches in tho basket, Nat only this, but when those orgnns ire in a healthy state, they restore and keep In order any irregularity wala tny oceut in the lower portion of tho tuly, No wwoinan Was over sertously siok for uny length of time when suen was thy case. No serio ine ilammuation ¢an Ocuar when tke hued is" pure, blood cus bo Impure waen tho liver or are fi porfoct arder, ch of the troubles aud Ills been sudjected, and thave ftearned to sympathize white L havy songnt to rellove. in eudenyorlag to carry rellef 1 nate tried to be free from prejudicg aud have In view unt ono ond, namuly—to help those why are sulfering; aud I teul ic is my privilege today to state that L bellove thera 13 a means whereby thoae wome: are sulfering can obneln coms plete ruttef, and those who ire In healt be cone tinued in its ynjoyment. A few years ago prominent tnd wedlthy gentleman residing In Qochester, N. Y.. was glven up to dio of Mrizats disease of tho Kidnoys. My means of a siuply and purely vexotubio remedy he was restored to perfect nealth, uid hag ale’ Leen thy weans of saving tho tives of uany othe $o elflelent did INS DISCOVERY prove in the caso of many well-known mes, watit began to bo naed by tudles, and today thousands of wotnen fn all parts of tho lund owe tholr restored health wid eoutiaued bappines to the wonderful power of Warner's Safe Kid ney and Liver Cure, Me, Warjer has tho writ. ton tesriuiuey of hundreds of the best Indies (0 the land, entinisinstically priiatag tbo remedy, aud thhuikfully: expressing thelr gratitide for heutth, ‘Those luttorg aro gucrod, and cannot bs givon ty the public, but thes avery ming ly verify all tha fucts above stated, Nutnre was given womun a doltente, watebful, alert ue vtInot, and she hos found this remery to be bat her aux for yours hax necded tu restore an nidintutn tho purfection of nature. Sue resents tho {mputation that shy ia bound to gutter ult ine Itt that attuck ber, Sue recognizes that Kuiters ing Ia butan fncident'of her exiatonce, and wat this incidence ts wholly within her control, if sue ena And thé nocossnry helps which nature por vides, ‘The changeable character of our cline, the ofttimes exacting und encrvating customs bf nockety, of fashion, and nf necessity, ull cv! aH aplre to impair the vitality of women, qr bd nud to thos the oxniusting dutles af mother, hood, and tha taantal ausioty for the sttecess of her husbang in all bla hiudable ambitions. on play upon hee energies, [4 It surprising he thus bueduned ahe should Urcule down, vane physiol strain? By no mons vie th: woniter is Eakake ‘bas maintulned ber phyé jcitt strength nig she has. Thave not the tiny t0, elavornte thts, Pelt: You yoursolyus vory well know what the, els cumstances nr whieh buye rendered ber ite burden, You also know that tho VHIMARY CAUSE amg of physlonl degeneration ts impure bowl porrarninnwe ‘of the nutural functions of sree iinbood and mathorhood fs not nv disease ae shoul it bo sn traatuil. Disease Id tho rest the transgression uf physical laws by. oe cestors or by ourvelves, and the natural court ings of tha binod should not be considered: 1s however, the blaad bo Impure, It ts eertant produce Its poisonons effects fo the parts vil which it comes in contnot and this ti finmnaations and tho innutnerable ills t at dha phywwatl fo af worn so fined to ences: ‘An eninerution of tho troubles to the wortnnn ty subjected, and the adupinbill ty wry remedy nuove arid for, pee ae mado a apoukur, WHO € " Tatuara tay Sua ie nts ot wulned, wii I r often Well founded; But wo sould discrunliiy inoue Judgmonts, and not condemn where, sore ary inettiotont, The merits Phen proves Sate Kidney and Liver Cure have beet prety boyond 4 doubt, because thoy deal aire ‘eet tho causes of All female twoutlless WEE Tis aud vontrol the body af the tres, raul ora Livet Drunebos, Warner's Bafe Kidney ¥h Ficus Cure bas Indeed Leen i blessing for TP ag fi. boon to the poor, It had lifted men Tony bed. of death ard restored thai 10 ¥ we bla houlth, But greater ana better, toa wytored it hus come to woman, bag raised Hots ed ‘ond hor, aud kept her fn constant hoperann fay health. Jt has kopt buck disease DY NOY te system to rovist Ite uttacks; [thas ree ue ire, puritied the sources: of life, aa less WOES” inuumnerdtla blvssiava out of spmber! ‘and old, ‘Pha women of Atuoriod, bath YOUNE TT Ty have greater opportunities today th tore pany lund Ia any age. ‘Toole wigyceatery tally recounize, ai privileges Ke permit thoir posalbilitioa unittest, They ‘and 10 uo ted to enjoy life to tte sulle ina oar {coor tbls thar bodies must be ui apd ‘abst he pratulate tho women of this frog) et dueover thelr i ho bs! then Loongratniute them that they err iggy be ed the kroutest benellts {Ui TTD gee progluliiers wl ‘aa remeoe SEM ARTA pt ches of indopundent tony tng tae enthusingtie P Pratt § of this great rome: ‘ tpokeu.” tho spirit fof sntoborances | uta) &