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OMAHA DALy BEE | MORNING, JULY 2, 1884, ’ NO. 12 w MARKET MEANDERINGS, “SLEEPLESS EVE" ASLEEP, Death of A”u;'l’:;"’;:""“ the Oele. The Figrres in Cliicag Markets Show Some Varicd Changes, Ireated Deteotive, R ——— FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., WEDNiSDAY ompanied by Mrs. [upon this measure, and they have practically | P, Newman, The officers declare the meet in. He will bs IT MIGHT HAVE BE". : Ilt\‘\‘:m nn"\‘-“.t “rlu r_daughters, who will | called to their aid the machinery of the caucus | non-political, but the speachos strongly [ spend the summer with Mra. Exin, General | to assist in the do! favor the formation of a third party, P tu— Ekin has received a vositive promise from Mr, A NRENASKA POSTMASTSN, —_— o " The Cloveland Driving Park Offers g Blaine, and they will certainly come. Mr. r_postmaster, Wm, J, FORTY.EIGHTH CONGRESS, Bait for Jay-Eye-See and Clingstone, Blaine will on’y be hers a d d might, and Neb. SENATE, The Pog-Horn of Auti-Monopoly Blow- ing for Batler, Confirmati Brennan, of ¥ . TEMPQRARY EXPENDITURE, g Wasnixcros, July L—Mr. Harrison, from The president has approved the joint reolu. f ¢ © 00 B military affairy, roported the tion to provida temporarily for the expendi Vares of the government, - | ¥ house bill providing for the establishment of 1 Cintcaco, duly —Allan Pinkerton, the fa- mous s tive, bweathed his last at 8:10 this afternoon, He hie been gradually sinking . X from the «ffeots of nadarial fover contracted [ A Heavy Deoline in Wheat on will be handsomely entertained, BLAINE AT SCHOOL. Avavsta, Me,, July 1.—James G, Blaine delivered the diplomas to the graduating MaquE M A Purse of $4,000 to be Trotted ' president of the by 1of trastee He goes The Massachusetts Mastadon will | & Witaeeii s o oo, ustoes. Ho goos that the president I ¢ : mencement exercises of Colby iversity, itz John Porter bill, be Presont at Chicago, Bt - S ey ——— the charge of desertion soldiers who erved CRUSHING ULEVELA ILLINOIS DEMOCRACY, until the expiration of thefr term, and are im The S Savior of Demooraoy |class at Hallowell classical utific ) . he econd Savior ] L T e R S LD FITZ JOUN PORTER. [ branch soldiers’ home west of the Mississppi. me wooka ago while on visit sonth, | The Yo Coming to the Front in Person. |coromony with a brief réviow of the history | Tt it oxpected the presidont will taka final | 1t was amendad by substituting the wenata v for by Them on July 81st, [physicisns virtually sbundoned hope Tate Loy Account of the Deliveries, "= and progress of the institutios Blaine is Faction on the Fitz John Porter bill to-mor- | for the same purpose, already passed and as night, The deceased was unconscions when S R e of its founders and for s was | row, * nvl]\\l;ll\h'\!\]vwkw‘l\l‘ NN teom o e he expired. He was bormia 1819 08 (asgow, R e et - r. Cockrell (dem., Mo.), from the com " s Iand, whero his o WAD &, SRR o e ’ ) o ) s h Y be Mils Henta, Best Three in B and, whero hia father wa: sergeant of Corn "and Oat® Likewise Show’ M A rumor is quite genoral tonfeht termined to veto the | mittes on military affairs, orted favorably S apprenticed to a cooper, anc with amendrmenta the hotse bill relioving from Five, in Harness Lo attained prominense in the ‘Chas Fractionally Shaded Values ' agitation, connection with which forced him to loave Great Britain, At Dundeo, Hlinois, iiiani Piukerton established » paying coonerago bus. . : ! i properly charged with desertion. The bill, OLE BOUQUET DOKS 1T, THE STATR CONVENTION, after amendment, passed. As passed, it ro- : . pes, atid Iatol tal " 3 Special Dispatch to Tu Brx, Quires that applicat] one fo th el v Meeting of tho Union Base Ball [ imwetysilstes nitentally neased 't | Export Cattle in Good Demand at Cuteaqo, July L—A slim young man, [ Prota, Ill, July 1.—Tho morning trains | for shall be miade within five years from the iati ; tor decided his future oar Tho story of beardless and wearing well fitting clothes and sing of th act, Association at Baltimore, the establishment of tho Pinkerton detoctive Higher Prices, brought in large numbers to the democratio | PYRCR FARASE g b o i : ous pen — eney, his activ {f N olitio pye glasees, opened M. Rosewell P. Flower's | state convention which meets to-morrow. W, [ slon of 850 a month o the wilow of General OveInents tho promiBent pert he rook e A Dozen Pool Sellers and Book ! y v movement, the prominent part he took in the Sucker State Democrats Gather |boom at tlnot:rnr|lllx|« hotel th 8 MOrMINg: | R, Morrison, of Monroe, and General J, C. James B, Steedman, secret sorvice during Lincoln's admindstration, It is said of Flower henever does things Black, of Danville were the most promisent, | The joint renulutlnn.chml yestarday by wars) 0s% prominent. [ oy eron (Pa.), directing eretary of the : - as well as his hafr-breadth escapes and won. To- halves. He has certainly observod this good | o+ |dorful sagacity, are as famil househol 0-Day at Peoria, rulo in the scleotion of his advanco guard, for, | The former scems to havo road tho haud: treasury to redeom ten milion dollare worth Makers Indioted at Brooklyn ¥ vl o e Ho writing on the wall, and is not_secking th of trade dollars at face valuo; was laid bofore T h } words, — though young he is by no means & novice in Jokts & dorsement of Illin fs a8 n presidential - [ the senate. ' . . the ivtricate art of politics His nameis D, . All Indioations Point to Oarter |5 iuboes st tir occicion ar bt D | te e foind st st o bresdential s d ) Harrison for Govenor, gentloman arrivod ¢ tho Pacific this morning | {9 Tilden and Hondricks, aud he is now the Programme of ‘‘Anti-Monopo- lists" to Seoure His Nomination, The New Rules on Shrinkage and Dockage of Hags. ——— —— H!lc!lF}N AFFAIRS, They go into Effect Yesterday—The Cuban Aftairs, Contest Thereon Results in an Manut, July L—Ta the deputies Valdos- Exchange Victory, The Daily Record of Races, Baso Ball and Other July Jolilty, rill moved to refer the resolution of private sccretary to Flower, This young | he would only cause the convention to fnstry ttee on finance, Agreed o 0, and at once engaged most earnest advocate of an uninstructed del- ailod up his resnlution directing — i il fo y Bk ¥ S puation ontiia geound, This chango of front | au inestigation fnto the condition f the Now AUMMER SPORTS, T o noed o ';llx!h|(‘\‘E{!:’|‘I‘l‘:‘l‘u‘|::x":.|‘:‘m|'x;(. 3 § : 5 has caused o good deal of surprise among Mor- k banks, i w Morrison Will Not Seek Instruc= [whe o will be found until aftor th convon- | ison's advochtes, but they admis b lad 10 | © 3re Aocill moved a refebance of the roso. Baddiebags aad. BuikY, danacSelon oF sapoct s, ncreae of fmposy OHICAGO'S MARKETS, - tions for the Presid tion. o a News reporter he said that though | chance of securing the delogation and his pres. lution to the committee on finance, Agreed R E AND OLINGBTOND. ato new treatios of commerce i Cibas | L. ial Dispatch to Tae Be 8 for the Fresidency. hobad been in Chicago ouly a few hours, he [ eut position saves hitn from open defeat, , nays 1 1 b, July 1.~ The Clovoland [ eat with foreign matfons The other eluuees 10, July 1.—Trading on ‘chinge to- had discovered, to his surprise that the peop'e ? » t hero thought Cleveland had the New York bttt g, But Will Make Our Carter Strad- Rierarata P R 1O LAeSto et The 'l.‘.','["fi"' of the river and harbor driviog po k\'nm]ulnylull'-m apur o of $1,000 | efect u.;‘ soonomies in the ('uhnlvl budget and | da marked by another heavy decline in Iow workiol forcla % Satllt, for fevetine od, (e i to Jay-Lyo-Sea and Clingstone, buth to enter | provide for conversion of the Cuban debt i G T ¥ i platform, ~He -'gave It out cold,” ns soon as | M e rencwed his forts of yesterday | und ataet Thursday, July 316t " Tho race will| - Tn the senato prinse ndoivser Goniie satod | PTi0% In wheat the feeling was vory unset: he arrived, croaso the appropristion for continuing ( e ile heats in harness, best three fn o, | Spain had absolutely no intention of selling | t1ed. ¥rices fell off rapidly, influsnced by the only 82 of the 72 dolegates, siile Pl ho would insist upon a plat: R ; d : ot dloa Ereo Trade Platform, {53 3w, oie, 2 deleaates while Flower hud g arrved, that o would inait upon a plat: |17, St it e Incresod lrom S boa | and the winner o tuke tho wholo purss, Tn: [ Ciba, Thora wia. an linboriant fateceink | iberal deliveries on July. monteacte che” oo some alarm in the Harrison camp. Carter od the amount beinereasod from tries close July Sth, and must bo accompanicd | yesterday botwoen the American ministor, growing weather for crops, and the weakness 000 to 2,250,000, WA A et I Ysti " 01 ; by & forfuit of 81,000 for non-appearance at | Fostor, and Castillo and Senor Elduayor, min: | . ¥ Itie motion was not agreed to. the post to be paid to the horse appoaring | ister of foroign affairs. Tho Spanish minter | 8 New York and other wheat markets, The :hnynrd and some other candidates, but were After o long debate, the bill passod as ori roady for the start. 1f hoth horses swart the | showeda desiro to arrive at an equitable com. | visible supply showed a decroase of a round Flower's Blooming Boom Arrives ANTI-CLEVEL doew not go to the extent on tariff reduction Morrison doos, and his managers at once luded that he ought to be here to help ar- . ¥ “‘As & matter of fact,” Gibbons was asked, e nally pused by tho howse, It approprinted [ goreedy SETAS SATE T poth horses, siart the | showd ot ¢ Offcially at Ohicago, | wh Wil ih Ky bt AL BT v Soaighs i | ST, e benthe it LA |l money il it it vy, | s ampont, ot S Bt | o, bl Tho ket opnd. ey kelly," ho replied, “personally profers | S¢S exbectad ¢ 5 00 o e, urther [ Th ustal weathea clauss condition. regarding | views rgarding trads. with. Cobe. g s g1 | weak and from §@§2 lower, declined Jo more, e e }}ln?;nn:,filrl:lfllmnm l‘llh\“f?i“;ll\.;ls“]\‘n'l\l upport AR, GRS EEARE AL "‘:‘L‘::nl:“%‘;;‘“ "l‘&‘"""""" f | & postponement m['lmwllllluwunllllvvllm‘llnwlhnnnnuhu\Im\-n rallied fo, declined fo, again rallied fo fluctu- ongress Yesterday— | I'lo n E , whe comes Al b ho bi it now y §18,084,700. oA 0 of S Jabay ol A od 140 lo or July, 1§ g 7~ |toa New York man. Statemanta. have bee | arrived, he said he did mot think his mame Mr. Allison (rep., Towa), from tho com- | Mg nrt ot i e atre 5 s e e o o RUA e R L surel iven out b leveland’s d vhicl Ve efore put ith- i ' pred » sundry a0 ¢ 4 o arm for A and 1ie lower for September than Beveral Important Mcasures gi by Cleveland's friends which go to | would go before the convention, with. proprintions, reported the sundry (I";"A"‘ ’\;')’ 5 Tho 1“':"{""" fosd ™ | future timo. Amerion bad no wish to assty | OF August and e lower for September th : Ivilbill, and gave uobige s o would el | Aughthio Artandance largs; the track is good. - f VS, Hiity, hmetios hatno wikh thought | tho latest figures yosterday, On the after- show that he is the choico of New York dele. gates. So many conflicting reports have in fact been circulated, that it is difficult to tell co—puree—all ages—miloand one- N o eont A Iiarding 24, Tempol. | however that somethiog must bo done. or | noon board prices roso §@jo. duo te the ad- hoff &d; time 2 g Cuba quickly. Moexica is_alroady importing | vanco in stocks; August, which sold at one » sugar into Amorica free. Unless Ouba and | time at S4de, closed at 81ic, September, 863c, Passed, ation for governor, it up early to'morrow, and added that if con y the number of strangers here is adjourn this week, which i 1 would have to be con which one o bellove, This much I am justi- | very large. Ivery train is bringing in_ bun { .. .. ON T0 OR10AGO. fied in saying, however, that when New York | dreds, and to-morrow, when 1,100° delegates There would then only bo the | Keuwood stakes—two-year oI AL Y Gk bLIEE batiured oqual terma 1 | October, 87fie, Special dispatch to T Br. delegates meet totake & vote, Cloveland _will |and 1,000 or mora camp-followers will by in ation bill to be cousiderod. o Toaae won, Verano RN D L G ) o OircAo, July 1.—There is a growing be- l;m-n §1uriy-lniu and Flower all the rest of the | town ', the hotels will have a benefit, Thoy [ After exocutive session adjourned, "‘;x‘:?«\ l:‘(‘l han, hu“::;' sweapstakos—all o8 ) Aoti ttled and 1 tradoin Jul Ni Vork del ion, o v | are i v 3 e - [ ood handic o ~all g Active, unsottled and lower, one tradein Jul ow York delegation. That doca not_show | are making bay while the sun_ shines ot the HOUSE. SIDLRNA e bl The Cholera, boing mado at 600, on the reguinr board” Mof, an tho demooratlc convention drawa near, | et Gl seelesa e ton* oot 1008 Ho Yorl: that Ben Butler's chances are mot by any [doos it? And ho oan never be. i rate of 10 degrees in shade, and as may they [ 3 o y ; ) B LD SuRd o bt 5 | Mr. Randall (dem, Pa,,) submitted the re-| 2d, Rapture $d: 1:68} Camno, July 1.—Passengers leaving Franon [ closing prices were § to flo undor yostord fover have anothor convention, they will rake . s % {8 conference comuritte on tho na | Purss-mile | 3leanor won, |Tater than Monday will not be allowed to land | An advance of § o ic e e Ay i u;nu t:zu most hopeless. The General will THE OPPOSITION TO CLEVELAND in all they can while it lasts, val appropriations bill announcing an inabili- | Bonnie Australi zzi0 S, time, [ here, noon board ; July closed at 50fc, Augast at © hero In person and with the two nomina- [ iy too strong, Thera is no doubt that New MIKE MACDONALD, tyto agroe. The chief items of disagreement | 1:45g, Pams, Tuly 1.—The nows from Marseilles | 62ic, September at 528c. 4lons ho has already roceived his candidacy | York has the naming of the candidate, and | Amongthe “disti Wera tho appropriation for new cruisors and | Steoplo chase—full_courso—Mayor Pickot | and Toulon is gain alarming. Arrangon e will not be in donbt, B, 1" Shively, secrotary of | that the candidate will' bo Flower unloss koue | engaged speoial i ss of | continuation of work upon the double-turreted [ won, Obio Boy 2d, Miss Moulsoy 3d; time, | have been made to fanigate travelloms® at i the recent anti-monopol: i hich | unforseen accident occurs. The New York [ expense” is M d, of Chicago, who | monitors, ¢ . |5 minutes, Pacis railway stations, shaded off for near deliveries, but more distant 3 ok g g e eson whloh [ elogates hold their ¥ cancusinext | Saburday | hay, & parlos aud bedroom on shs ks R | e ) st ture ] nothing bt an in- CONEY ISLAND COURSE, BrkuiN, July 1,—Dr. Koch, chafrman of | 0ptions were steadier. The latest quotations Jominated him forits prosidential candidate, | night and then tho trus situation will bo dy. | of the Natin] hoto, for which he pays $50 a [ struction from th house would the howso con- | gy oo A S 5 vo | the cholera commission, is about to start for | Were steadier, ~Thoe latest quotations were has Leen at the Briggs house since the repub- | yulged,” day, not iucluding etceteras. Tho flug of onr | forees yield on these two points [applause on | SHFERITEAR DAY, Tuly N and Toulon to offer his services to the | 208 for July, 20§ for August, and 26 for Sep- lican convention adjourned. Hisduties have “Who are the men who will manage|countryis draped over the entrance, and |the democratic side], because they had mot KR WA} Oritktsb 81, Little Savage | F'rench authoritios to determine he character | tember. been to correspond with leaders of the anti- | Flower’s candidacy?” *The leaders of it age *‘McDonald” in largo letters shines on the | that confidence in the manner of construction A ot S SAVAES | 0f tho epldemi EROVIBIONR, monopoly wovement a view to perfect- | General Lester B, Faulkner and Senator John | door, of these cruisers that warranted the further|* ) sweepstakes, one mile and three [ TOULON y 1.—The captain and entire| TPork showed littla change ; July closed ab ing organization in the various states and|C, Jacobs, Both of these men are delegutc, UVING DELEGATIONS, expenditure of public money in ordor to du- i Bndomion o, 1 ow, including the sick man, of the steamer [ 19 400, August at 18 76¢, and September at e ARI 3 I o y Rambler won, Endymion 2d, Fare- 3 I3 k m I stoamer ) Aug e, it plicate them, Besides, there was not thrown ) J Minstrel, abandoned tho vessel and - ook to | 17 7 i was & shado lower on the regular preparing the party for an_ active campaign. [ and wiil be hero st the ond of - this w tlbr Prees DispLohes lof his efforts * havo had one object, | cannot say definitely now whethes Mr, Flower R“fi,}:,‘,‘",_._'“,?\".[y’ Th delogates to tho | around these propo that safo guard in pscakes, milo—Gonfalon won, | the woods, The gendarmen are searching for ) ( tho nomipation by tho democrats of | will be hero during the convention or not, but | Tilinols democtatic convention w will [ the expenditure which the present circwmstan | o650 Krittee B 8d; time, 204§, thom, RS ho A THE MAN FROM MASSACHUSETTS, it is my imprescion that he will not be,” meot here to-morrow, been arriving on | ccs kniown to the, countryy warranted, and | *Spirray cup, freo handicap. aweepstakes, |JMALTA, July 1.—All vessels arriving from | clowing at7 19 for July, 7 366 for August, an . Shively ga o icy LABOR FERNIST CLEVELAND, coming tri i o evening tcainy [ Which should be thrown arbund the depa o nud one: i i ‘o ) oulon are subjected to 21 days quarantine, e for September, in the presidential contest. ~ On the 7th of | the labor organizations to-night passed resolu- | gates from Chicago arrived to-might. Traing | tion; as he said before there was nothing that | Zeg g cepstakes—8-year-olds and i infe re_ prohibited landing [y oo about fifty loads of Texans * July, a day bofore the demooratic convention, | tions protesting against the nomination of [on the Wabash' and Alton roads arrived | Would induce the present conferees Sovield o0 | wards—mile and o long~ Hilatity won, | Dustengors, 3 ; Nbiore the esivaa i oat ok i 100 xepresentative men of the party will as. [ Governor Cleveland for tho presidency, and | about the same time as those from Spring- | these two points except a direct vote' of the | TR d, Lytton third, Time, 1:00 \ Tuly 1.—There wero ix deaths | AMong the arrivals, ikttt (ot 3 semblo hero, frou. all parts of tho country | pledging themselves to oppose his election, if | field and Sangamon. eams i with babn”r | house, pod owhon the wote wasgiven, he | “pooplechase—Full courss —Wovster won, | from cholars hiaco hotwasn kix.(Last mighibiand | S0 Can S O S R AL ‘@, They will take up their headquarters at the | nominated, by every mesus in their power, | music. Most of the delegaf s from the Hon, | trusted the house would select somo other con- [ i cond, Captain third, Time, 6:27, | noon to-day, wero in good demand and soI & bade Higher, ‘g Briggs Houso, and fling & number of bauners | A committeo was apppointed to visit Chicago | W. R. Morrison's district came up river on. s | feree then him, [Applauss on the democratic — . Ihin Hirlinaas ok ke Good_ and choloo shipping, 1,200 to 1,360 ) o the bl;leeze;. Tlhan they will take off their -n:( p:lfi:'ut to !]n‘: dfl;névtl:mt:u jum’cntlon stea nvr."'l‘lll'y all wore badges labelled ‘‘Mor- Bage Balk, . N July 1'1;‘?» ey Tore to. | Pounds, 600t 6 60; common to mediim, 2 ts and go into the work for Butler, Shive | against the nomination of Claveland, rison’s district; Oal PHE UNION ASOCIATION. - e Orange, 5 " 11,000 t01,200 pounds, 85156 te b90; grass 2 y ¥ the building of the navy should bi delayed an: THE N g lay celebrated the 194th anniversity of the |7} '] 5 1 5 .{uffny:n:ngl‘.:‘::?fh:?:’.‘;fifa Bmm eao e yChlE COUNTY pEMOCRACY. TARIFF FOR REYENUE ON othor year, wid whetber (fters s expendi- | - Baurivong, July 1.—The directors of tho | huttla of Boviie: Otha Kol e ‘;),_md': Texang, 720,60 850 pounds, $3 95 to b 25, 3 e by e | o NEW YORK, July 2, —The cvunty democracy | Tho state'central committes hald soveral ture of millions of dollar+, on wonitors, the | Union asgociation of baso ball clubs met to- n VAHOGH DACYDEThS: town. © A s HOGB, f ho is not selected by the democrats for their ; 4 £ n 4 ! I th n. e . eie | is unanfmous for Oleveland since "the retire- f sessions to-day and considered the matter. of | work should close, Tho Investigation in the | day, The ]\'mmqutK club was adimitted in- | cegxion headéd by brass bands m The now rules relating to shrinkage and bearer Ny R FAts showh ?flé smlfl!fl'nt momber| ¢he contests In_the First and Second con. vavy department had nothing to do witheruis- [ to the union, to take the place of the Altoona through tho atroots oarrying an effigy marked | dockage wont into effect . to-day, Owing. to el ey At shoul B o, Kocatiod mainst Oleveland, | gresaional distriots of ook county and thoso | cmdr moniéors. club. Action was taken to expel from the | ‘The Tirsltor Lunday,” which wasaftorwards | to the radical changes proposed om the pect o and with the geeenback and anti-monopoly [ 31 should ho bo knocked out, then Judge [ Kaneand Woodford . counties. . State Mr. Randall admitted that was #o, but as- | association all players who signed with several . "Tho police ~ dispersed & crowd of | salosmen, buyors and sellers stood apart near- firms the will poll a million and a halfof | Xield of Califorata gota somo of ‘his votes.” | monts us to results reached conflict; on oo |sorted toman pitéed that was | upon_the | clubs at the beginaing of tho reason, and ABRLkts sboming o oo §o inany puyers, atony otes, “Thoro 1s o double 1aid Shively, | The same persons say of forcing nomination | hand, it fs stated, that in the First and. Sec. | memier s appropriation of money for a | lated their contracts, St. ncinnatf, | " kg i X i taacy ol the bz (Abibuite. bt ety “that ho will hold the balance of power in the | 2pon Tilden, that no friend of Tilden has any- [ ond distriots the commistes decided that | dopartment where there had been maladmin- | Chi ago, Baltimoro, Boston, Kausas City, | A Actress Flees from Oholera Be- they would not purchase unless under the old. electoral college, Itis not our wish to put | thins m:xdo with it; that itis tho work of & | what are now known as the istration, . Washington, and Philadelphia wera ropro- iseniine Aoss rulos, and the bulk of the salesmen who had the eloction of president into the hands of eon: | crauk, aided by lesser cranks, o L Mr. Townshend (dem,, Tlls.), from the com- | sented, el 040 .| property to sell wore pledged to stand by the groas, but the possibility exists that the electo- 4 TAMMANY, FIN MACHINN o i mittee of conference on the postoftico appro- GAMES YRSTERDAY Mansrines, July 1.—Bethior, the Paristan | 3o\ rules, and 8o both sides stood outs but ‘zalvote any bo divided betweon three candi. | At o mesting of the Tammany committee [ bave prima facio right to seats; while on the | briation Ll reported a fuilure to agree. At Washington—(Unions) Nationals, 3; St. [ sotress, whilo taking partin o play in a theatre | finally tho buyers, o, at lowst, the shippers dates that neither can secure the necessary [ to-night it was stated that aboutsix hundrend | other hand it was claimed no decision was The_house, on motion of Mr, Horr, receded | 1,00 6. hero to-night, heard that a_spectator had boen | and one or two prckors and one or two spegu- majority and congress will have to elect,” Jammanys would go to the Chicago conven- | reached and that the matter will not bo con- [ from its dissgreemonts, At Cincinnati ~Cinciunati, “16; Washing- | seized with cholera, and abruptly fled to Paris | fators. concluded %o golin undler the ew riles X **Having declared for Butler for president, |tion. John Kelly made a speech urging the | sidered till taken up by the committee on | he house then went into comuittee of the Eoneb ) 1 betwoen the scenes in her theatrical costume, | ulk of the ales made were sold } yould you accopt and vote for Cloveland and | nomiuation of man for the presidency who | credentials, At ten o'clock the committes | whujeon the foifio i n]:{)rtmrin(iun bill, At Chicago—Chicagos, 14; Philadelphia, 0, | The money was returned to the audlence, . that s, ‘o shrinkage (afoer. the Dutler If that ticket wero nominated by the | could carry with him the massos of the peo- | was in ses 0 nd till jonsidoring the | * Mr_Towitt (dem., N. V) proforred tho [ ¢ Rhicq#oOhicoros 14z Ehiladelphi ey animals had been weighed. Practically the democrats?” ple, the laboring classes, and the conservative | matter na nearly as can be judged by the per- minority report, He thooght the majority | A'¢ Nriuneapolis—Stillwators, 25 Minnea- The Two Emperors, members of the exchange won the first strug- —A residence has beon en- & they wero by 1o means entirely suc- *“Under no circumstances would anti-mo- | Plement of the republican party. If w pure | sons called in for comsultation, . The contral (b1 unnecessarily liveral for the wants of tho Bl nopolista have Cleveland at any price, Such | an was the nominee, he predicted demo- | committoo decided to name Maj r Connelly, | picople, 3 At Cloveland—Cloveland, 2; Providences, | gaged for Fmy Yontein, Aug- | cessful, as there were a large number of out- of Rock Island, for temporary chairman. The | 5, illis advocated the majority bill. ' tria, Ho is expocted to arrive there July ibth, | siders, wb..nwc(lmml]ui(iunutotlmnxr.hnug\- . d board, but rallied on the afternoon board, side, Mr, Calkins said the question wWas whetter icket would b Watic victory. & tlgo "“ikim“m e Codibenatd coincidence iy oted that b bears the samo [ d Tisard mors orcors stated fn thé cour At Buffalo—BufTalocs, 1; Bostons, 2, and will probably meet the Emperor Francis | and hance did as they pleased Prices under h A + BEFORE THE BOURBON BATFLE, | nd militarytitle as tho man who wastemporary ¢his discussion than hehad ever before in dos At Columbus, Ohio~CGolumbus, 4;' Metro- | Joseph at Tsche or Salsburg, went little or no change as compared with yes- all, the welght in the tall. Itis impossible Ay e el fhairman of the republican stato convention. | bute, Many who had spokon bad proved [ At Colambur, plictuanin L terday, and sales were at 375@4 92} for tofind o man who is less acceptable to the| T 010490, It is understood heir utter and absoluto ign “| At Indianapolis —Indianapolis, 0; Brook- Lowell's Fourth of July. skips and throw-outs, 5 00@5 30 for assorted anti-mouopolists Lh&n Cleveland. Ho w. Cu1caGo, July 1—The situation here is very J. H. OBERLY wt, The defenceless condition of the coun- lyne, 4 i '” light; 5 00@b 40 for choice heavy packers and frlx:c;z(!a'lm»El":lufm:"wlm:; K:’;‘;al‘;rfly Pulifiod, | auict in view of the near approach of the dem- of Bloomington, will be permanent chairman, [ 4ty was conceded. Did the gentleman from | X% Jyotroit—Now Yorks, 12 Sl r‘f,’ ,"‘;';';.r'",‘]"-‘,’lm d:“',m’i“‘,'M"'t':’%‘m',’;d.':;: whippers; light, 180 to 210 pounds, 4 70@5 30. L R el s | ocratic national convention. Very few dele- | The question of nominations of state officers | Pennsylvania (Randall) deny it? At 8. Paul—Milwaukoes, § e Tour i of Tuly dinnee by idiaadaran e —— Visible Supply of Grain, Mer. Randall, - Thero s butone thing more | 3¢ oo™ Gite Mich. Muskogons, 95 Buy Tivery offcal, act of s inghls torm s 5 ALy : ol |\ he ausstivn ol nojalaations fot state oMot overnor has shown that he is into the | gates have arrived and no entire state dcloga- | has been extentively mooted among the lead: | | Me. Ra 3 3 ' ABGA0F ob/onnrlse T Btlan e st aatin | fan naY0 AT And p entire ato. iday or | ers to-day, This morning Congrestinan Mor- oslate, A hatiingthelmoMieyiict ol ojrvets i " s —— Onioado, July 1. apply of by the democrats he can carry New York and | Saturday, rison wrrived and had a consultation with a 'I'.' h';'j',] . s At Terre Haute—Terre Hautes, 12 ; Fort SELF-SLAUGHTER. PR B438.000 bushe New Jersoy, boyond doubt, and place Iilinos, | In the convention hall, however, thero are | number of political friends, and it was soon e ':'“'wHL‘.’.&';:J',"’;{::fl, i Waynes, R A G R e oli; corn, 6,605,000; oats, 3,453,000; ryo, 441, - Michigan, Massachusetts, lownjand Nobraska idencenof groa acivity. Undie tliadises, |t generalitelk tiaty dstermined efory yaa | 1768 A0 1ok Holta e cnay AR MTENLS oAt Grand Rapida—Grand Rapids, Sulcide by Starvation, 000 oy, 207000, Whast shows o dcrouse gk on of Mr. Adler, the architect who planned | to be made o ernor, | aud that nothing shall be spent ab the other | "N - dille o ’ ~Lizzlo Grosh of over a million Lushels tho past week and ANONG THE VERY DOUBTIUL, STAT: D D Ao oy o | Mayor or governor, | aud that nothing At Louisville—Tioulsville 18; Athlotios 1, Arciisox, July 1.—Lizzio Groshy, of White ghsallitor s pepubicar uion, clapase(Hero s o Hovomiond [0nd “One fourth the entiro. wealth of -t b BT e Tattimores by St Lontadh, | i Donlyhan county, Kunsas, who atarted | the supply is slx millions lows as compared pation s wheolutely b the morey of anv 1ittlo | 4y Rook Taland—Rock Talands 11, Chicago [ to contmit sulcido by starvation, umoceeded | With the supply at tho same dato & yoar' ago. ““If Butler should be nominated by the ¢ being made to suit the desi of the sub- democrats might they not adopt a platform | committde, The hall will be in compl for that honor. “Muyor Harrison's_ friends | na Bhitloont pomes tah EaRpameE iybs | AL L0 which would not give satisfaction to your peo- [ shapo by Mondhy, were inclined to belove that a orisis had | lusignitice b ? Sunday morning at three o'clock,” She whol. ple ; RRTAORCaTs o e open at the | arvived, and bagan tulegraphing im to_come | armored vestel, If wa would preserve poac : it | let us be prepared for war, 1f we would re- ple? - e abutaind from fond for a period of £ duye ‘‘Butler would be platform enough, Beo- | Grand Paci those in the interest of the | to the scenc of action, Later 1 the day it D “ y during which time she stubbornly refused to AN DREWS eldos the dewocrats aro mora. politic: than to CaelLiaon G A a8 SRR ** | was stated that Genoral Black declined o | sume the spicit of tho for athers, Iot us mako ] d F’ /' rpeak. Bofore beginning self starvation she nominate Butler and adopt an unsatisfactory AL ) wakothe fight for the nominaton, and to. | Overy city by the sea and every harbor which at Iire ee Iflg had lain soven weeks on & bed of sicknoss and 1 platform. That is not possible, They could OENERAL BUTLER night the general impression to bi: that floated o.1r commerce, safe and sound. her system therofore was much reduced when take a lesson from republicans, who, recog- 3 The el eded to read the bill who Legan, ~An wutopsy showod her organs all 3 nizing the hold which Lutler has of the anti- | of Iabor organizatious to welcome him is be HABHISON WILL BKO perfectly hoalthy. The formal verdict of the monopolists, boldly inserted an anti-monopoly | erfected, for governor, w.'uu.uh-url 1o oppr hyiclazs was dm;fll by n!llll\'llltll; Provio ke 5 3 i v e possibly by acclamation, though it akivg thin strango freak sho had been pUss it sbsse plastam ak bid for our yotos, WASHINGTON NOTES, D oI LSS L greed the substituto. should DACeel L orith e ke e e i “The warm weather has a debilitating effect, especially upon those who are within doors mostof the time. The peculiar, yet common, complaint known as “that tired fecling, is expected to arrive Saturday, and ed bill reported by the mi. y a8 a substitute for the majority bill,and be r if‘fi\:z;g!i:‘.]]fi’:|n‘nv.% t;l?(::l‘:hl)"l‘l:“\“ll'l? ‘_‘l'i:(;::; THE PUBLIC DEBT. trade plank in the platform, in the belief that | ported to the house and a votebe tuken on it | is the result. This fecling can bo entirely | noqoo'uh T Sho had reared dincouraged her thousands of republican workingmen. Tho 10N, July 1, ~Decrease of the [in view of bis expressed opinionson the sub- | to-morrow mornivg, Adjourned. overcome by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, | o, qyhe resolved upon suleide. Sho first tried EARLBAKING POWDER ; S35y G5 ject, Harrison will not_accept a nomination ———— which gives new life and strength 1o all | chloral and that failing she quit eating, AMBEUNDTORIE the functions of (he body. “1 could not sleep; had no appetite, 1 TELEGRAPH NOTES, s L §r. Pavt, July L—A man who registered as H, K. Hoyt at l,luv!; Th mmirhulvl blew a pollng ; of his brains out this afternoon, From Jetters tired and languid fee l.lm, and my appetite found in his room it s belleved his real name Uagroved,"- K. 4, BAMFORD, Hont, Ohlo, s Stono, and that ho has & wifo and family in Strengthen the System — |*me viaco in Tilinois dependont republicans are not favorable t . it 0, 1 acc i]'s'unef;:, A A A during June, £,219,260; decreased since | {150t 0 conditions, Tor lieutenant govern contented purists and self constituted arch cash in the treas- | or, Henry Seiter, of Bolleville, and for treas- - angels, who never go to the polls if it rains, to 3 f rtific 2,660; [ urer, Alfred Orendorff, of Springfield, are took Hood's Sarsaparilla and soon began to g5 ' shapo their policy, they will be dolng somo- | ilver certificates, §119.811.691: cort considered fairly wure of womination, ' The | Fonry §, Neal, of Ohio,has boen nominated O SO g T TR thing they never did before, As Letween deposit, $12,385,000; ' refunding oates, | State :{mlll("ulmlélp and uu.nrut‘yig]ulrrnlnln[; for solicitor of the troasury, sleop i indopendent republicans and tho anti-mono- | &30G06): ol tonder, EHO.081 016 are in doubt botweon soveral candidates, and | /@8 900 i e polists and greenbackers I think the demo- | ¢ $0,080,001; avalable coin, 13,857, y on the nominations for s ,u‘g’xlfia';;;.'w fix BCAN ¥ Walsh & Co,, flour_dealers, Peori will depend largel the other place crats have eonse enough see that the two |\ Inttor organizations aro moro effacious at tho A Sloux City Suicide, LEGATES AT LA THE NAVAL BILL, P polls,” s uference roport on the naval bill has | The probability tonight for delegates at | assiened. Liabilities $15,000; assets 8 's 8a h aracterizod b i DEMOCRATIC DELEGATIONS MOVING, beon agraed to to-day in tho Louse, tho dira- | Lurgn to the national convention aro. General | Tho Marsh Biudor Go,, of Syeamore, TiL, ll"[{j:"l"‘:.ls""f'l‘:l':j:’f 1‘1‘“"|llz",‘:"‘.m"“mm“’; dr\,.lu]yml l-:villlm..ln lon 0 ) o1 credito bculla 3 st ), suicided to-day by laudanum, W. R. Morrison, | has beou cornered by creditors, and the works RN T ARIOArS iin e A [ day by la n, A party number- | greement insisted upon and a now conference | John M. Palmer, He aves o family, No cause asslgned, — , Tepreseuting the frionds in this | ordered. General John C. Black and’ J." W. Doun, [levied on for §15,000, J icinal . - udgo Field, Icft this afternoon in a THE POSTAL TELEGRA though the last namo is not considered at wll |~ Goorge 1. Krouss & 0., wacl dealers, | P7ocess of securing tho 5‘;;‘*" iadlalul - gar tattend the democratic national | It fs evident that the AL L [ certain, and is liable to change with auy 1ew | Now York, have assigned, ~ Tdubilities §05..| ualities The result fs a medicino of un |Book-Makers Ar- P convention at Chicago, 8 is not to be called up in the senate, * A friend | combination in Cook county 000; assots $12,000, strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown, ted, | Wasuinatox, July 1—Fifteen or twenty | of the measure aya it fs true the vepublican Tho docreaso of tho public debb for June| Seudfor book containing addition ovidence. b R ) i THEIR NATIONAL CAMP-MEKT ended Juno 30, anout $101,000,000; reduction Iy HI000, | HOMPBON, lmm.:,\ .1:0}»41,,' fl‘m T jury f.'r'..f.’f;"r'h PURE CREAM TARTAR. yn, gave saranco for congress not adjourn by Friday night. The | down ¢ cartain that it canuot be absentees, belng paired with ) epublicans, will | reached Several times friends have been on break the quorum and make the transaction of the point of bringing it up, and as many times uly 1.—The camp-meeting | the 1ast fiscal year 8157,023, 253, v B e | T s ke e (e ST paril b others, and [ trial, Two book-maker arrested to-dsy Q A ven o all but Hunobjected” business, of which there | its opponents have suggested that it could b AN, #TonIUlion. qmaoil Aumcricans have urged Parnoll to lssue an ad. | 15 worth its welght in gold /' 1 BARKINGTOR, | in Brooklyn for registering bets, and relewsed | 1ramm Sean njurions ubsiances ot be found is very littlo left, impossiblo, wsidered later, and that it should not be put | vened at the fair grounds this ulwluwl"". fl\ dress to o Iriah votars of Amoricn, requont 10 Bauk Street, New York City, 4 Dl s A B e arbo e Pstimoniae in antagouism _Jjust at that time with oth r [ handred tents have been erected, and there is | ing them to support Blaine in the presidencis! ’ " - 3 recefyed Trom fuch chew R AL SR AR B st o, Dootor Dutin, of Deea: | contest, in the hope that his slection woutd| Hood’s - Sarsaparilla ++Two Dozen Killed by Explosion, | vcelved Jrom nch cliem(ata s skilled in the arts of delay, who may or may | tur it address of wolcome. Ito- | result in fomonting difficulties between Eng-| gold by all druggists. 81; six for 5. Mado Vieroria, B, O, July 1 —The explosi i | Bode, Milwwukee. Never sold {n not be opposed to the telegraph bill at hearf, | sponse by Reverend J, W, Haney, president |land and the United States, Parnell has ouly by €. L HOOD & CO.,, Lowell, Mass, Wellington colliery at upulrluu y'-nlm“ A 65 ANDRE and friendly to the existing monopoly, will [of the national aesociation. Other orators ! heretofore declined to accods to & request of ® o Doll killed twenty-four and wounded a number ol ¢ (x.yo h Tk succeed undoubtedly in preventing & vote' were, Francis Murphy and Doctor John this nature, 100°Doses One Dollar, )others, 29 Lake o 0 VISIT LOUVISVILL Louisvitie, July 1.—Blaine is expected n eight or ten days to visit General 8 1cre SBeen Esverywhere, I Becausde every. ¥ an S & ) where recognized LT o or aro lna . ! ‘ t Vo lectthebest ‘ ab i Zqifipené)ifi{’e W sy /wa:t/w wess whick fl/yvfi flréM(—& "}19- - farts, | | fo eafer atio hy ¥ best Jobacco. - e g L Yorth baros smoking Tobacco. == .l - e