~~ Worry About Stanley A ————— Reasons for Hoping that He Is Still Alive and Safe. THEORYOF BARTTELOT'S MURDER No News Is Good News Is the Rale Ap- plied in This Case—~Stanley’s Death Would Likely Be a Revolt in Spain. Promptly Reported—Feoar of Loxpon, Sept. 17.—Although Maj. Bart telot's- murder has naturally intensified specu lation as to Stanley's safety, the prevailing opinion is hopeful. The public generally re gard the absence of news from the great ox plorer as a favorable omen. The fact ot Barttelot's death was made known in E Hr without much delay, hud it is diflicul how Stanley's fate, if it be a lng ' could be concealed Soll longer is oasy to account for absence of information as to his movements, for he may have a personal object to serve in withholding news of this character, and details of his journey would not naturally be transmitted through native channels spontaneously. News of his death or murder, would, for the reverse of these reasons, travel fast and far, as bad news proverbially does, and we should ere this, in all probability, have received it via Zani if not via St. Paul de Loanda Capt. Vangele, who has just returned to Europe from the Congo country, himself as convinced of Tippoo Tib' cence of connection with h Barttelot. he tirely in , and ha the uccess of Maj Bartt The expedition was supplied with an N, h wait until they arrived at Zanzibs ment. Capt. Van i murder to the cir for the services of tirely upon the also to Bartt Heves that great difficulty tion, and is conving Every added day « creases the mystery A ¥ expedition, and if he has plann secrecy to create a final have succeaded to admiration The people of Madrid from a bad scare governor, expecti favor of a republic, under arms all night, was exercised at the barn trouble, he and if brew been circles, b undeniable that disaf soldiery. To what extent tf prevails cannot be ds the outside public, an anxious attitud: inferred that the combed with disl of administration, bility of any kind of government in Spain are cynically pointing out that a revolution is about due, if the country Is to keep uj record in throne changing. Benator Sherman's remarks on Man question have excited some bere The conservative journals discuss the question in the lgh Prewen's critique in The that unless Canada England she will nats terest in coalescing with wowever, Lar expre lotoo SHY ppoo, di commerce escort of in sensation are IWaver, has pros wever, for Remonstrance Meeting. Dunrix, Sept. 17.—A beld in Phomix park to tinuance of th roney, who was ser mtenoed 0 jail in January, , for comtem in refusing to tes ify Th i William O'Brien and other pathizers with the National Beveral go vernment reps riers w monster meeting was ra ¥ imprisonment $ Bread Riot in Paris Panis, Sept. 17.- consequence of picipal decree reducing the price of the bakers at 8t. Denis have shops. Their former customers, mostly men, then raided the plundered shops and | them. A few of them have since been opened In bread closed their work Avoided Eviction, Lospox, Sept. 17.—Eighteen families om the Clare Island estates have avoided eviction by paying instalments of Five families were ev Returning to Home, Loxpon, Sept. 17.-Mgr. Persico, ths papal agent, has left London for Paris whence he will proceed to Home —— the rent demanded ictedd Heavy Liabilities Loxpox, Sept, 17 Calvert Brothers, ex tensive woolen factors at Halifax, England have failed, with liabilities of $600 (00 He Found It Was Loaded. Wasiixorox, Bept. 17. — Andrew T. Rolls a S-year-old negro boy, was shot and killed by Andrew J. Clark, a 17-year-old white 1 Clark was at an upper story window hand ling a parlor rifle, when Rolls asked him if it was loaded, Clark said he would show him and pulled the trigger, shooting Roll thrgugt the heart and killing bim instantly. Clark claims that he did not know the gun wm loaded. OY Palace Cars for Cattle. Oupex, Utah, Sept. 17. Special trains of fat cattle belonging to Messrs, Crocker & Taylor reached here from Nevada via the Central Pacific road. The cattle are being conveyed in special cattle palace cars, and will be run through to Chicago on passenger time, being fed and watered while in transit If the experiment proves successful large shipments will probably be made in this way. Damage by Wind at the Capital. Wasmixaron, Sept. 17.-A violent wind storm yesterday afternoon, accompanied by shoots of rain, caused considerable damage in the southwestern section of the city. Beveral houses were blown down and a number of roofs lifted The cupola of the botanical were serioualy injured. Cuban Strikers Asking Ald, Key West, Fla, Bept. 17. A committes represonting the striking cigarmakers in Havana has arrived here and has tele phed to all of the large cities north ask ing aid for the strikers. A mass meeting in their behalf will be held here to night, The strikers and their families number 20.000 ww —— Sulelde from a Ferryhoat. Southfield was off Governor's Island on her | 8420 p. m. trip to this city from Bt. Georgy | night a well dressed man of about 24 | jumped from the upper dock into the | A small boat put off body was not recovered. EVENTS OF THE WEEK, Matson: Paragraphs Chrontoling porisnt Happealugs. The Greenback party festo stating that It is nominate on There is no tery at Jers Short All has dectnod best ticket this year, Hight yet on the y City. Broker Bennett Bennett is sald oved the Grand Opera he block in Svracus it several busi 4 , burnin 1H 4 Usiness ail Lhe ge Pie 4% Kimball's “MM nt the erry Makors, Lows, £160,000 sostumes wore playing theatre {ion fender Democratic First M been noming Charl f the nssaoht rict by the Repub- Heans NY. ntly Five arnwall bean Way, man fa nrer, of wate havi Thomas red New Y fie 8% % 4 { ition of American party will be held a Oct. 3 Thomas Churchill, proprictor of slon house ¢ ago went to the 2 the Man 10 BONE to A rest ~ © A INE it HADE BULLETIN, Yaork Money Unotations, ue W New and Prodace Market pened at | same rate Exe bange £1 ai Hog; actual and $4.5 8 Closed sendy’ bd. 4 per the daya 4 T rapt tied dealings was a hoavy preasur St. Paul Jittle ck, particularly there was named went vement and The de re within the range of i4 to CRE steadily do fide 3 elling mi at the ol i § to 35§ per cent cline I per cent Coming rices West Unio * = Chi Adams Express . U. 8 Expre a Cs & ol K.Y Central K. J. Uenten illinois Central Northern Pacific Do. pret Central Pacifi Missouri Pac Texas Pacific Be Alon & T. HH « Canada Southern. 81 Canada Pacific rage & Del. & Del., L. Erie Kansas & Texas Lake Shore Nort hw oat Da. pref Pacific Mail. Reading 88. Paul, Wabash Bur. & Quincy Ora. R'y & Nav Ore. Trans General Markets, New Yong, Sept. 13, «FLOUR Dull but steady ; city mills, $4.75@A4%; Minnesota extra, $3.00 5.05; superfine. $2 7008.05 WHEAT Quiet; receipts, 99.800 shipments, pone; No. 1 red state, do. nominal; No. 2 red ge. do., October, Wigo. CORN--Dull; rooeipts, 38.500; bushels; ship ments, 9,843 bushels; No. 2 mixed, cash. nomb ual; do, September, Sge.; do., October, 5¥4e. OATH Steady: reonipts, 156,700 bushels; ship ments, 296; No. | white state, 4ic.; No. 2 do. Ble. No. 2 mixed, September, 30ige.; do., Oo tober, 0460 RYEDull and unchanged. PORK Quiet; now mess, $15.05¢515.70. LARD -Owtobor, $10.19; November, $0.44 MOLASSES «Dull and nominal, TURPENTINE -Quiot at 88340800. ROSIN «Dull; good strained, 81. PETROLEUM