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THE OMAHA DaAlLy BEE T —— e FOURTEENTH YEAR OMAHA, NEB., FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 4, 1881, NO. 14 BUTLER'S BAR'L. NEWS OF THE NATION, [yt i ot stumne | BRAGED-UPBULLS, | wawmtoubts sasvt | THE FURIES AT FRENONT, -\q:ho houssresumod eonsidoration of the The “Cock-Eyed Man of Destiny” Sets His Schemers to Work, of antismonopoly, and you have the cause of the opposition to him, which nothing can over- come." “Are the anti-monopolists of the Pacifio const in sympathy with the party calling itself anti-monopoly WHICH NOMINATED RUTLER.” “‘In its ultimate aims and objects, yes; in its advocacy of Butler, no, Butler has some fol lowing on the Pacific coast, but it is not of the size, nor of sufficient importance to com- mand attention, No f the California or Nevada delelegates would vote for Butler un- they were absolutely obliged to.” What is the position of California dele- o8, Juite 8.—The following dor- et |Gl Dol of Property by Mexican pension bill. The Senate Fails to Pass the Porter rodeng s pasg e o (100 TOSSGTS 0 of Higher Prices Bave ey e i Mr. Townehend (dem., 11L,) said in re. doan MR ¥ ’;.v'_' 1. v‘ i 1 Bill UVE llj Veto, SRS Ly e v e UDBE Hond Yestorday, [ Amerian v h'.'.:,..‘...'.“‘ il f':" }‘{J‘tj’y Wenesday Night's Storm, the eolossal ronze nlightenfag the World,” ['The Courf House and Other Prom= which has recently Seen completed at Paria: N t Buildi — inent Buildings Unroofed. e government —— fwith the undertakmg | Phe Streote Bloo) Vi n Union Committes, Sl Pending further action, conferonce reports to this country The Vote Baing a Tie==The Sen=|o" bills to relieve certain soldiers from charges The FEBHIlg in GhiGflgO FiHHy statue of “‘Liberty of desertion and to locate a braneh soldiers’ ate passes the Chineso Bill, |home i one of the wetern wtates were | hoygh Only a Fair Activity, MORTOR T ¥REELN agreed to, P Mr, O'Neill (Mo..) from the committes on i P Firis o labor, reported two joint resolutions, which ARIS, June 28 .l.~.|mi to associate Also the Bill to Forfeit Atlantio|werepiaced on tho hous calandar, proposing | Jorn Aotive and Stronger, and aafthe Frante o “Who Will Labor Indefatigably for His Nomination at Chicago. cting under ingtructions they are for Til- ; constitutional amendments conferring on cone lenor Thurman, This convention will very : prn . s et it ’ ' the prosident of the 1l propodes: 4 J0M Trees—The Park Rained— His Agent at the Palmer House [probably be simplifiod 1f the actual nomina- and Paoific Land Grants, TS ATRTORAR toant et ! dTn Fraotion Highor, With the esidont of the "committen. i OpoMan Doad tion is not outlined before the conven'ion SR, ments and prohibiting states from hiring con- —— formal tranafer of the stats of liborty to me " ead, a o representative of the President of the e ' vict labor, ¥ 3 W. H, English and Weller Ao~ ["Tho seuate amendmcuts to tho fortifieation | Pork Marked up a Dollar a Bar= | Unitad States pursuant to the resolution of | o ooy 00 1 SO amonia 4o ¢ i . covgrens, March 1877, This Fren . ininister quitted of Improper Conduct, | "o opponents of the Mesican pension bill rol in the Afternoon, feariae xiko nroposcs to (mish & war semel | Taworer, Neby, July 8,—A terrhile: wind resorted to flibastoring tactics, and left the for its traneportation to_ the United Stutes. | and sin stora passed over Fremont foet night, Tha position i« this: California wants en;_the temper of Ilinois is for Tilden; the south wants Tilden; in fact RYBODY 18 FOR TILDEN, if lie wi'l accept. The only question s about ‘Working up a Boom, Demagogio Trades-Union Leaders 1 The caremony of presentation is fixed for the : 3 f his acceptance, and that must be talked o house without a quoram, B ot TRy, hgshi) The streots and sMewalks swe blocked with Enlisted in His Cause ko “ention meets, Som one w i Tecess taken until 10 am, to-morrows i I Bt J e 'l:‘:efib&cnfll;\«,lll_flh:l:!:n::;m_'::‘l;ak ei'&"‘ will | The Postal Telegraph Bill Now/| M i T Solid Corn Fed Cattle Selling FIELINGHUYSEN TO MORTON, tre bk dowsand brn p by tho o, e from him we will learn the truth, and then i i = i 3 WasniNeToN, June 30,1 arv dirocted by | The perk is noaely yed, and the eourt ¢ SR TN R the Unfinished Business. WASRINGTON NOTES, Quickly at Stronger Prices. Ui phosiiant oo b o o i oved, B | oube s witob AL M RORETLEIETY AN 4 A Oonspiracy to Capture the Con= | Gther candidates aro being mady muicly o —_— THE FORTIFICATION NiLL e tativouf tho United States govarnment to at- f other ways. The fontof J. E, ¥Hleles law ofe B > Jiay i 3 ottle- " > g 8.—The sonate fortific Ay on; 0 o o1 D, t T P 1 vention Admission Tickets. ney,, such as the definito s(ttle | A Varied Batoh of News from Wash. [ WAsmNGrox, -:l“ly 8. —Tho senata fortifica- | Soveral Lots of Omanha Cattle Sold— [ Jily “Iioont Ly the presentaton. tor iy | Ge8 was smashod i by the roof from tho court be prepared in case it is finally decided not to ington—The Crops ete, ton bill passed the senato without debate pre- The Hog Market Active, country of o colossal bronzs statue, *‘Liberty | house. Kno' hotel is umrcofed aad an old' nominate him.l As {ur’l'hl\nimnn, xlur-h.l«» not cisely as it came from{the senate appropriation l-:uhlnlht ning :(hol‘\v‘-rhl," and on bobalf of the | warehouse »f Bober¥ Kittla's is compaletely dee i § know whether ho is acandidate. If ho is, we committee, The most important change made président make known ita acoeptance. You | molished, Several houses were struck X And to Nominate Ben by Clamor AT R Mgl | FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS, Ly the committee i an incroseo of $200,000 in CHICAGO'S MARKETS, i i it "{n;‘::\-”c'.'-.u'.':-::'u'“-)"fi"].';},: lightaing el b and Enthusiasm. support Cleveland, but we are all in dark, SENATE, the house item for the sea coast fortifications, ONLY A FATR AOTIVITY, Ple of the United States for the statne as fi,’;;:ft'n',“""d ,:.uf‘kh[,"':lf,f;,"" ;“,:'M;'“‘N'“ . and 50 will everybody be until light is thrown | Wasnivatoy, July S.—After roading the NOMINATIONS, Special Dispatch to Tix Be, work of art and as & monument of the abiding | gutbuildivgs wad foncos re toppled OveR upon the subject. journal the chair laid before the senate the |, John Wi Liacy, of Indiana, chief justice of | Cuicaco The markots displayed | friendship o f the peoplo of France. You will f cipy rosents a sad spectaclo this morning b assure the Fronco-American Union committoe, 4 y but the fecliog was | ¢h nresidont of tho council, and the citizens i generally fim, No new foatures developed in | of tho French republic that the Ameriean poo- Tho Storm at Stuart, wheat, and prices fluctunted within & small [plo return most heartily tho friondly senti- | Special Dispatelyto Tan Rus, range, Tho atrength shown in- stocks par- | Tpents which promptod” this noblo ki 0| "Sruanr Neb, July 3,—A tersiblo rain| ¥ Am tially tended to sustain prices, Tho market . wind storm passed here last ight at 1 g : the suprema cowtt of Wyoniing, ; i Fitz John Porter voto message, which was | "'Foalik (e Clark, of Tows, sgister of the | O fair ctivi road, the question being, “Shall the bill pass | land oftics at Des Mok notwithstanding the objections of the presi-| Consuls of the United States-- et 0" [ Bromley, of California, to Tien dent.” The yeas and nays were taken with- 8 wo Brent, Callas;’ Archibald K. Brown, ot debate and resulted in a tie vote, yeas 97, ersey Algiers; Robert 1, Davls, Penus to-da; California Delezates Arrive and Declare Their Choice. GATHERING OF THE CLANS, ATIONS ARRIVE, The gathering of the SCATTERING l‘}:‘ Citicaco, July 8. democratic clans at Chicago eoes on but slow LGB M e Tilden First, Thurman Noxt,|ls. Anumber of scattorine dologatos from | nays 2T, ‘o thinis not voting i the. it | svlvania Se, Paul Do Lowd I, W, “Hors: | ovene .\f o u",..i to o lower, declined Jo moro SUMMER SPORTS, The publio school building wos badly : : distant points, and onc solid delegation, that | 343y the bill fatled to pass. an, Tows 2 A, Jonos Massa- | under freo offerings, then steadily wnproved Saddlebags and Suiky, strayed, Al furnlbure wab 1t dnd o (S KRS Judge Field Never. of Calfornia, nrd hero, but as yet, things in the | Yens.—Bayard, Beck, Brown, Butler, Call, | Shiney. Ne thed, Now Yorke | de, declined do, and fiually closed at § to o sty buildings-were blown to atoms. A small & local political world aro comparatively quict, | Cameron (Pa), Cockrell, Goke, Fait, Harloy, | ford, “Pennaylvania, Naotes; ' Leonard B, | wndory yesterday: On tho afternoon boand | Goruynus, Ohio, July 82240 elass—Sy. | ¥8Biskdup and blown half a ilo. Sta B Tho sub-committoes on_arrangements of tho | Giariand, Goorgo, Groome, dlampton, Harris, | Swith, Maine, Outicon, .| thore was vory little, chavgo, July closing at | dicata won in straight heats, WILam T, scc. | Mo hench s o Shbb 1o and the peo- i The Cleveland Boomers Still San- national committee have beon hard at work | Dice, bughy Tounsom, Sowell, Varicor Vont, | 1o b e e e ot e *odcs Soptember at 863 aud Ve fond, Brownwgod ol edeite] T : g it | ke, 3 ) f ] ) Vest, |ized by » €0 n foreign affairs | tober av 87je, 293 o . Rodgers w i g o | guine of the Prospects ot hero for the past weck, but so far thefr labors | Voorhees, : to report the following resolutions as o substi- cony it bt i Pl s 1 FOREIGN NEWS, | Their Man, have been all in the direction of arranging the | Nays—Aldrich, Allison, Blalr, Bowen, Cam- | tute for Reprosentativo Maybury's joint res: | Fairly active and strongers opened onsy, de- | hest tine, 2081 * o : e convention. The changes in tho hall are all feron (Wis,), Cumger, Dawes,” Dolph, Ed- [ olution, in troduced somo time simea, dirocting | clined fo, thon advanced i 1a. thova e i : China and France, but completed, and it {8 expected that the |munds, Hale, Harrison, Hawlay, Hill, Tn- | the president to open negotiations for the re es, oasod off a trifla and closed do over yes o SR Paits ToI A v cauIAe i A COOK EY6 CONSPIRACY | Uhaterchairs for the delogates and the othor | gall, ‘Luplim, Logas, McMulan, Nillr, | neval of tho Gauadinn seiprosity freaty. of | orday.” On the attormoon, bows 'tho fefiog | WUOITON Do July 8. Soven furlongs | g ARS Tt the eatines cousell tor S L seats will be put in position to-night. It has , Morrill, Pulmer, Platt, Plumb, Saws | 1854, That in the opinion of the house, | was firm. July olosed at b2hc; August 68jcand | ;000 1 won, Tenstrike 2d, Riddlo 8d'; ) 3 5 SAID TO BRON FOOT IN CHICAGO, been decided to yer, Sherman, VanWyck, Wilson.—27. closer commercial relations with other statos | Suptomber at 6380, b ol time, 1:31, L LRl SR Y L L i 3 Special Dispatch to Tik Brx, LIGHT THE HALT WITH ELROTRICITY, Mr. Davis, from the committee on * appro- | of the American continent would boa mutual [~ o ‘Thirge-quarters of & milo-—Selling—Pilferar | Do tgular troops at Langadon, | he board i O10466.01y 8- Oertaln snembersof the | which vill nob only Ml dn he building | Pristions, reported the fouitication bill with [ advantage, and should the exceutive seo fit to ¥ OATE won, Faugh-a-Ballagh 24, Fony Pastor 3d ; | ddmit hat the Chinese army obeyed orders | H10AGO, July he | which will not only illuninato tho building | {ypendments Ordered printed. consider & proposition for freer commerce | A shade easier; Tuly closod at 20jo; August | time, L17{. aiitrau B thy posonl et Tl perp it | committeo of arrangements for the democratis | better but fnsuro o much cocler atmosphete. | "My, Jones (Nev.) explatned 'that ho had | with the Dominion of Cannda, such- negotia- | 20{c; September 2. Coney Teland Staken — Throo-year-olda— [ antrary to the second acicle of tho Kranoo- ] convention profess to have discovered a con- ittee, nmum, chairman of the national | heen necessarily absent during the voto on the | tions would be renewed with fave PAOVINIONR, Miss Broughton won, Royal Arch 2, Tattlor | (tineso treatye The, Hirench minister hus A A & of tho friends of Benjamia | (Oittee, did notarrive today as expected, | 1itz-John Porter bill and if he had been in i 3 By 4 Srd 3 time, 2:11 been ordered to go to Pekinimmediately, and spiracy on the part of the s of Benjamin | hug will be here n the morning. Among the | ¢y " 4uniber ho wonld have voted 1n favor of THE OKLAHOMA OUTLAWS, Pork ~Dull but firm on the regular board, Handicap—All ages—Milo and a furlong— | Maintain the rights of Franco: Butler, to get up » grand demonstration for | passengers on the New York limited _express | ¢}, 1ilf by ming & law, notwithstanding the | The president has issued a proclamation but during the afternoon session prices were Tiady Doan won, Wave o’ Light 2d, Hickory 3 N “The Cock-Eyed Men of Destiny’ ‘g"_chmmu[twdnvwyrel’-miel J. Manning, | brogidents objections, warning all ']n-rmmninh-ndiug to take forcible 'lg\nh(';(l)-u]{nlmut x..]%lltnlixub-‘;r.., uly cloved | Jim Sed 3 time, 1:684, ¢l Irish, English and the Propanda, | with a view to nominating him by clamor fic:",::fff\':.il.f'fi; "“‘\_"‘"‘;‘(‘Sm"‘[fff:‘fmfl","‘“':}},‘;;; Mr. Blair, from the committee on education “."“C.:‘r’:}c.‘:ry“':"n.flkzli.‘.!-"i.'l. ';'.'-lflff",'.'c.ffi} A R ) o e AV IO e et el A il Muidans of all agon~Wamolata won, | Loxvox, July 3—The Irish Cathalio A and enthusiasm other empire democrats, among whow ar two | 410, abor, reported favorably the bill to legal- | 170 (PR WA Ua used, I necossagy, to| Lard—Firm and ashado higher, The latesg [ A70tean 2d, Florence I, 3d; timo, 1:46, | hishops have naked the Foglish goucrnment to ize the incorporation of the national trades CHICAGO RACES, interveno to preserve the rights of British sub- union, Calendered, “The resolution offered yasterday by Sher- THE MICHIGAN 7 42} for July, 7 65 for Aug- or Soptember. Cnicaco, July 8,—The attoudance at the races at Washington park to-day was large. remove all suchintruders, quotation: delogates, Mr. Manning said he had not " D MISSISSIPPT, sty RNt 70 AFTER THE STYLE OF BLATNE'S SELI n 0 come here with music and bluster to nomi- 1t 18 known that it is the inten CTION, on of the joota wh they claim are threatened by the proposed spolistion of real property of the pros ) h | ! Jdand, buthe came as & democrat : i J trades assemblie: and labor unions to give Ll oo Ly man was agroed to, providing for a sossion of | Senator Jones, of Nevada, reported to the At : £ W ashin o. | paganda by Ttaly, el 1 T RGPS J:n.|'.’1‘||yf"‘.fif\,'l‘f,.\.f:.‘hy e ke the senate tomorrow (July 4), .- | senate to day, with ameadiente, abill fngro: aMiero was u far run of Toxans, and alio Tl weathor wna warm and. sultry, and the dion of tho commitieo man is aid o have de- | FALHY WO o) g Sesolution s agroad to suthorising the | dnced by Semator Qullom to pravido for h | fie supply of tllon forw I T the week, {455 (AR QUSRI ) ) waed veloped furth an effo ap; [ construction of tha Lake Michigan and Mis- HIBEIOhkR ey Townoy, July & —Ata conference meeting: 1 corn fed sold |{nIva, and at o Niphon second, Harpoon take the - nthusiasm into the convention hall, MAN. 'S CALCULATIONS to examine into the capacity of st produc- | sigsipri river canal, shade stronger prices, A lot of ordinary Ticks « hers o 3 o How this is to be dono is not rolatad by the | Cleveland will havo 48 or o majority of tho [ ing works in the United States to make steel | ““*PFN FVEE SERER 0 0 rango cattle from tho Omabn distillesy made e g .i{.;,]":u":’.'.:l‘:f:.:{i:xlfx"ulflrvd v el (7 committee men, but outsiders say that But- [ New York delegation. for guns of high power, plate suitable for war B A 6 00and a Jond of fanoy halfZ brood Herefords | (0 T = Hniiowond Btakeu B manis | ek an Wito, SlaTews: NIl tebottlEs ler's friends are in communication with dele- [~ A mecting will b held here on Saturday | ships, and into the character and_sufliciency | . In the contested clection case of Craig va. | from the same place mado 700, Tho regular | {Lukes for Fillies = throo-year-olds (foals of ; 1881) 1 ‘milo — Startors;” Modesty, Mona, [ house of lords at oneo.d Easter, Savanna, Beonott, Fac Simile, Mala: of hhnltnu]s i;x the navy yard and fuumlr}«-u Slhulll}'.\'. :f l:lnh‘llsmyi ul"{ house ctn;nm'llluu O [rum of Texans aro making to 500, one lot sultable for the manufacturing of engines for | elections to-duy decidod to reportin favor of | of chelce making 550, Na ohers’ stoo i o vt s - for S el and | Graigs it alao agreed to report i favor of | Stoty T;f:é““"f‘.finlin&fifl‘él.‘.'.'fzilf.r'; stoclc | via and Hannab, Malarla got away badly, Yesterday's ©holera Ravages. sea const defenses. Also to inquire as to the [ McGinnis in the contested case of Balkins va. [ ing vry low figures, Stockers and foeders | M4 Kiaater wau loft at tho post. ~ Mona w Mansgiries, July 3, —Right new eases of best method of manufacturing tho rame, [ McGinnis, of Montana. Shelley and MeGin- [ urg gelling in a snall way at from $50to 4 50 | b 'lf a length, Bennett 2d and Maluria 3d; | sholeraare reported since noon to-day, No § whether by government or contract with pri- | nis are the sitting members. for light lean stock, and 4 90 to 5 10 for good "'"1"'{ 1:45: fusther doaths here, : vate parties” MINNESOTA CROD ta choica feoders; good to choice shipping, [ roo o bact yBoulovard Stakes—Sweepstakes | Touion, July 8.—Seven persons were at- Tho senate {nsisted upon its amendments to [ - 'ty 3 1200 to 1350 pounds, 00°60 6 60; common t | (oF A1 ages ~Milo ‘and - quarter—Starters; | tacked with eholera since 8 'clock this mom= the sundry civil bill, and ordered a confer- [ - The Minneiota state statiscal agent of the | 10 giim 1000 to 1200 pounds, 6 00 to b 903 | $ roeland, Long Kniht. Thady. |ing, KFive deaths since that hour, gates and others entitled to tickets, and that they are endeavoring to buy them at pretty steep figures. This statement chimes with the information that THE RAL'S DARREL has already arrived at the Palmer house. Tt is further given the air of plausibility by the wysterious acts of Col. Plympton, General night, at_which Cleveland's strength will be actually determined. Referring to this propo- sed meeting Mr. Manning said: ** We do not propose to hold this caucus unless all the dele- gates are present. We have no desire to take mass judgment, Mr. Flower has members of the delegation who will work to have him vominated. Wo have no objection to_that Mr. Flower is a_good man, but wo do not Butler's agent. Plympton has a room a the | M g iine doimet |{EaD 8 United States department of agriculture, in T 1880/ o ; ‘rooland won, Long Knight 24, Thady 3} Palmer house, but he is ecldom there, A pile | Sk he hus s fair o show of carrying New [ 8¢ o0 o0 1 was called up by Me, | his report to the pariment,gives tho follow | {75! focyTRexacin 7000 00 pounds, £00 4o rphea IS } i Beviiha Taiers] of papers and miscellancous odds and ends is £ ) Millor (Cl). ing as representing the condition of the prin. 1008, Fourth rico ~Purse 8500 Winnerto bosold | o 56V s T hTEHot | onubew onl e fro Diiden th, ety | Gobiz) Eiskia moved o ko ont e clauie | QBL RN SRS ony | Tho market s sitve to thextant of the | 0ms s Tow Shelonrs o il | Debhaih By 486 v dosied. 6 o, Thos R hent_ Oalifornin democraty - would bp | excluding Chiness who are subjects of govern: T 1) 104 | mupply, which, it will bo woon, was light. At | atthows cana out well and wou; Harry J, | 8 Fumored that K1 Mahdi, who' had started b find Plymptou in, These who have watched his movements report that he is in close con- rou iere Saturday to open elaborate headqu ments other than that of China, Corn, average condition Mr. Hoar reaffirmed his disapprobation of [ Wint: Whe 3 | an early hour about all were sold, the market | ii 0 8 ing Day 3d; time 35 for Khartoum, was obliged to retrace his stops 1})2 closing firm aud 5 to 100 higher. Salos at t’m{.‘ f:.‘é.)!g‘llflha"’fu]u|"¥.n‘.d4.-"m!jm'm_ on account of the movements of u rival of rters n h|}|m.vml condition, p The Deceased Wife's Sister's Bill, . E ( | sultation much of the time with and work in the interest of Justice Field. | gyiy o ot Phe bill, he said, | Spriog Wheat, osing: d oum SXOnrAnY BHIVELY The Californin delegatea thomselves, however, | Cos 1ores cor pchiaation. The bill, be ald, | ot tee Rye, avetége condition. »: 100 | 9 75@A 70 for skips and throwouts, b 00@5 45 | 14t heat Lowan and Sovervign Pat ran a dead | Mohdls in' Darfour. ~The Hamah tribe » 3 5t 3 & AN 5 i 3 | for assorted light, and 510@b 50 for ch e v th 5 i 3d; | stopped I Mahdi on his return jowney, £ the recont anti-monopoly/eonvention, Seere. | BAYe announced that they will inaugurate a | pionlo would, in his opihion, som day repont | Spring Rye. average condition. 108 ght, and 3 joo [hoat for the first place; Mattie Rapture 3d; f "{;?‘?]'{"h “L nopo! Y-:)""{;"“ (‘";-! f":‘, campaign against Mr. “Field. Their best | of the action 0f congress on this subject. Barley, average condition. ... 102 hnmvy.pnukam and skippers; light 180 to 210 timo 1:68)* 24 heat. Soveroign Pat won; o ——— v‘;:g'k;“:‘:gghfl;?w e itrenehoents of tho | efforts will be given to scoure the fiomination | My, Miller (Cal.) hoped Mr, Platte’s mo- | Potatoés, ncrenge compared with 18! 1bs, 495, Vanguard 2d, Edwin A, 8d; Tax Gatherer | tsuffalo Bill's Aristocratic Audience, Tkkior o aud : (teacise " asvembly. fortifications, ] Ok tion would not be agreed to, * average condition. ... T O A distanced; timo 1604, 3d heat, Sovercign [ Wasmisaro, July R—Provident Arthur, Whatever truth there is in these rumors, that FHEDEM, IV GELTEQU.NE LETTAR Mr, Platte's motion was not agreed to, and | Beans, acreago compared with 1853 THE OHOLERA, Pat won as heliked, time 2:03, his won and daughter, Mrs, Sberidav, General atrong éndeavor is being made to D but If that should prove fupossible thoy | tho bill coming at once for & voto way, pussed | v ...n“.‘,':;'g'f.fx.':,’.gs‘!fi":'. I A e Iucker, Mrs, Dasir, wnd u ity gd friends 2y R will work and vote as a unit for Thurman. | without amendment—yeas 43, nays 12, ‘Lhe , amount ¢ rec i 3 numbering about fifty, atten a) o EACK TEE CONVENTONNOR BUTEES, The national sub-committee requests that as | vote in detail i 4 7 Clover, average condition., . 103 Progress at Toulon and Marseillos, GAMES YRSTEUDAY, aftornoon porformancd of W, ¥, Cody’s (Buf- those who h rge of tickets are re- doubling their lance and establishing an extra watch on the channels through which Yeas—Allison, Bayard, Beck, Blair, Butler, | Timothy, average condition Call, Cameron (Pa.), Cameron (Wis.), Cock- | Pasture, average conditio rell, Coke, Conger, Cullom, Dolph, Fair, Far. [ Apples, average condition 800n as the various delegations have perfected their organization they will send w list of their chairmen, vice presidents and commit- e falo Bill) troupe of Indians, Mexicans, and delphins, | . w boyi,who aro llusteating at Ahlotié paric 100} Wagiixarox, July 8.—Tho secretary of | At Chicago~Chicagos, 113 I 15 f il " St. Paul, 6, Minneapolis, 5, [ life in the Hwild west. 102 fgtato to-day received a cable messago from |15 Consul Mason, at Marseilles, as follows: | At 8¢, Paul tickets are given out, The sergeant at arms, | teemen to the national committee room at the | ley, Garland, Groome, Hale, Hampton, Har- | (irapes, average eondition “The situntion is worso at Toulon, Tho deaths | At Baltimoro. Unis Sincinnati, 18; e —— it _in said, has been warned by tho friends of | Palmer houso and it is requestod that euch | ris, Hill, Ingalls, Jones (Fla.) Jones (Nev.), | Tho aron planted in corn is averngo 10 daily 7 13 yonterday. 1t h con- Basplamarambialinhack Singlipet 18 Who NewspRDGE Train. other candidates to_ increase his precaut notification be sent in as early as possible, Logan, 'Manderson, Maxey, Miller (Cal.), | Which ia 7} per cont loss than was planted last | coded 'to bo Asiatio cholera, and epidemic. | “A¢"Touikyillo—Toutsvilles, 2 Athletics, G, Baumoxix, July 8—A speolal train on the Miller (N. Y.), Morgan, Palier, Pendleton, Pike, Plumb, Pugh, Ransom, Sawyer, She man, Slater, Nance, Van Wyck, Vest and|of the stat against all conceivable means of hall, He has reported that there chance for cla-quers to get in s ear, This was owing wholly to the fact that [ T¢ j i 4 y s g wholly It is stationary at Marseillos; wix deaths naENoR (hly ot emdalal o on oin somo parts | Friday, eight Naturday, four Sunday, five Anotoeriadio Masds! Baltimorai g Qllic ol ousuariskAngms is a slight increase in the | Monday, ) i 'Wednesday, ~ Some man, Slter e e i s | nasntariCueedny anif A adbonliy it i GOODE VH. KILIAT, at Chicago, loft this mornine at 8.80, Repre- Nays—Aldrich, Brown, Davies, Edmunds, ['lmm-'l in sorghum has fallen four por eent be- | yainder infantine or sporadic. Twelve caves| CH10AGO, July 8.—Jem Goode, the English | sentatives of all the dailies in this city were McMillan, Mitcheli, | low that of lust year, The condition of the | at the special hospital. Many thousands have | pugilist, and Jack Kitrain, of Hoston, went | passengors, and at Washington about 40 gon- Pl Mar- | tlemen reprosenting tho leading papers of the PALMERON THE PRESIDENCY, If they have tickebs, Bright s THR EX-GOVERNOR ON DEMOCRACY'S T1C of course, nomeans of preventihg their en- | From a Peoria Special. trance, There appears to be no doubt that | At the convention yesterday, when asked crops generally i considerably better than | loft for the interior The toaner the tickets held by the Massachusetts delegates i ST . 12, Burgundia | through five rounds of a glove contest, A will be placed whero they will dothe most | 2P0uS the national tloket, Governor Palmer hvidaratlon of tho bill | usual at this date, and far ahead of tho general | wuiled for Now York Sunday. without. pussen- | quis of Quocnsbury rules, atbattory D country will join the train, which will reach ! good. said he believed Governor Cley and granted the Atlantic | condition this timolast year. Tho roason is | gers, No emigrants to tf{. states are ve- | tonight, ina very tame and uninteresting | Chicago to-morrow forenoon, coming man, but declared that he was not a A4 company. fully throo wesks oarlier than in 1883, The | orted.” manner. Tho sffair was declared o draw.| TS i CALIFORNIA'S CHOICE, candidate for vice-president, and lenst of all| After a short debate, and the adoption of | Weather during June was, on the whole, highly —— s There was o large audience, A Cyclone at Dayton, 4 would he accept a nomination with Cleveland, | amesdments proposed by Sherman and Mor- | Propitions, though in some limited localiites A BRIDGE OF DEATH, Dav1oN, 0., July 8,—A violent wind storm TILDEN FIEST—THURMAN NEXT. who ought not to be associated with so old a gan, the bill passed. The senato insisted on | thers was too much rain, and rust is reported Ciieaco, July 8,—The California delera- | a man as Fimself, If a oldier was to go on its amendments to the fortifications bill and |in wheat. Potatoes are suffering from the s Olingstone and Jay-Bye-Seo, followed by Lisavy rain passed through th Cieaco, July 8—The special purse of |gouthorn portion’ of Dayton this evening, tion come to Chicago to nominate Tilden, if | tho ticket with Cleveland he hoped it would | o:dered & committos of conference, ravages of bugs, Already Eix Dead Men From the | g 400 for & matoh on July 9 between Cling- uprooting trees and unroofing houses, I possible, T it is mot possiblo they will use | 22 Yilas, of Wisconsin if a _statesman, then |~ The postal telegraph bill was laid beforo the i Lo _Train Tragedy at Cunning- stono and Jay- Iy off red by the man- 3 SRR R B o o | Thurman, = As for Tilden, Governor Palimer | senato to stand as unfinished business. for o- THE ADJOURNMENT R ey agement of tho Chivago driving park, i plico oab effd » give the nomination t0 | s4id it would be cruclty to the old man to in- | morrow, & A \ ke £ P VO, of the spectul purse for Juy.Fyo-See, all the '] Judge Thurman, Their state convention in. | sist on his taking the nomination. He had [ Aftec executive session the senate adjouned, PIOBADLY BY MONDAY NOON SRR o money o go to the winner, has been declined AN DREWS A structed them for “Tilden first, Thurman |*¢en him only short time ago, and his con- & ‘WasHINGTON, July -1t seems tolerably [ CunNiNGiAM, Mo, July 8,—Six bodies were | ), don on behalf of Clingstons, owing to next, and Field never.” “Mr, Tilden's lotter of [ dition was really pitiable. Whils tho ex-goy HOUSE, cortain that congress will closo the prosent | taken out to-day from the wreck on the Cun- | the want of preparation, although 'Mer, Case, 1 deolination was received In the convention im. | SX0F W8 BOVUAE, MO SRFERER B TR . Finnerty (ind. TIL) said he was absont | esston by noon of Monday next; the last | ningham & Burleigh road, whero tho tram | 1% Jay-Eye-See, nccopted tho offor at once, i mediately after the instructions were given, A R R o, ST, rday when the vote _was taken on the | yooular appropriation bill having been passed | weut through the bridge Saturday night last, Louisville's Lixposition, Harrison, and reform, the general crowd with the delegates. to-day reveated that they | Foundiog off the refrain with more nojso than | passage of the itz John Boster bill in the be- |1,y the senate to-aay, all tho absolutely neces: | 1y was given ot at that timo that no_lives would obey the instructions to tho letter, and | music. ko Had Tue Loon oresent wonld have vated | 8y work of conaress remaining unfinshed | werg lost, The the wreck i sur- . that they would not only A e —— taken, Had he been present would have voted |10 i tho onforence commitocs, 16 i | Younded by w big crowd of people. and there s | OUISVILLESuly2. ~The oxposition managors i LN i A 0 leadi ers of the house it g 1 i J . 7 B i w {08 " (st Lo e BLAINE M Robinson (dem. N, ¥.,) made nsllar | L100R0E L leading smembiors of dho liouso ol oxeltomont, T i wapposed wovcral | havo offered Nbhoral piizes for competitive f 1 under the cars, drills of infantry to take place during the lat- » tor part of August, A very low rate of trans- portation will be sccured and tents and cquipage furnished free to all companies, and freo ndmission to the exposition and ' drill grounds given them during their stay. It ix expocted that o number of crack companios will enter, statement, Mr. Hammond submitted a report of the se- lect committee appointed to inquire wheth any ex-members have violated the privil of the house. The committes find that no cus- tom or usage which would justify them in the conclusion that the conduct of Wm, H. Eng- Jish in the contested election caso Fnglish v Businens by Saturday evening, and if this in 8 DisivG 4B done the programime will be to take a re 5 oo until Monday at noon, that fnterval being[ o o ll-'ull“UI"('.zl'..:.;uc ki sufMolant to allow the sasolllng of St appro-f o ol R b e e astac. « Tbey priation bills, and then to meot only for the e O b ik ihake b1 nover looked better, 4tain has been abundant Rurpodo of Kiguliig tiiese il ion | and well distributed, ~The small acrosge this A proposition bas been under consid [ to Bk & reces from Saturday for ton day, | yoar I about enoughi for lome consuunption. but that they would use every honorable AND THE YOYS 1N ILUE, s o provert his pomivaon, | Tn puesu- | Avausta, dune .—Theboard of mansgers ance of this resolution the headquarters were . falfed o o to-day openad at tho Pabmar, and tho Galifor. | °f the soldies’ home visited Blaine this after nin (elegaton. boing fieat on” the. asmer wiil | noon. In the courss of a conversation Blaine i campaign against Field amone | said he bolieved a too liberal policy could not b gates as fast as they a The ob- | be used toward the veterans by the govern- ject 1 to head off the effort in hishehalf which | ment, g party of his filends who arrive here Friday B Yoello was a brauch of privilogos, of the house, | uy sy to cover the onvention period, but this | Tho Increass of acroage In cornand flax is ifty L will commence. . Explaining this peouliar and » 5 ded that tho whole - matter bo | Fiag'heon pet asido as impracticable, . 16 was | or cent, Corn stands five foot on an_ avorago - unukgal opRodition t0'a AR who {8 R0k Yt 8 The Work of & Fire Oracker. able B concluded that if » recoss of thut length of [and lax fs strong and vigorous, Oats and THE D, & I, G, Caniiat, Nilca Hoaslos. ane of the delogaten | Likcanuaa, Pa., July §—About_one this Millard prosonted a majority roport | Spnctuded that if a receus of that, length €| 100y Very promising. Ttyols ready to cut. sl k hat W, H. English i Tho yield of ev in the interest of his son, cclaring the o lobbied on the ko out here, which spread ty in getting enough members back to Wash- ything is wch largor per |y oveioy Sovers the Connection 'With said, *“The Pacific slope people are at preoent | MOrvivg a fire b i port,_from Fargo engaged in with great rapidity and at one time threatened 3 0l % i er house; that | sere than lust year, Tho rep i AL to consume half the town, The firo started in | was fully sustained by the testimony, and :'L"fi.,::!.’f’b’,‘."i,’f,‘:,,':_';‘,[’,"'.‘,‘,:" ‘,jf,f,,‘,‘:’;,’u"‘;‘,':,‘,mf on | sy the crops {n the Red river valloy are fine, the Utah Lines, A & VAR MATIRNOHQIOLY. a biliard hall b Jonling hotol, which was | hat is conduct was nipropor, and a geant | i, and that Tho condition ix ten per cent better than at as represented more particularly by the rail- | completely destroyed, together with the store ation of the priviloges of the house, The | .., {tar the donvel pgKion WO! the same timelast year, The acreage is ten . 5 4 o " i roads. This war is besolute andl unrelonting, | of It. I, Cuinatopham, . 1, Parke, | repor is accompaniod by » resplution exciud | 1omu18 after the convention the seuian would | LI SUERTCLE M6 V1 " Har Laks, July 8,~The news was wired i the poople claiming that the railway compan: | druggist; Win, Rowe, hardware:' M. L. |ine Wan. H, Eoglish from the Hoor duriug the eulitoros it was dagnied beat to hurry hore to-day that the Lovejoy interest had i 1ea do not pay their taxes; that thoy are got- | Wanamaker, confectionery, and Wi, Juck, | prasent sexsion, SRR i T SR Sl R French Legislation, tuken upone milo of the 1, & R, G, track i ting possession of the conntry, sud will finally [ butcher, The flames were under conts £ §Mr, Weller (g, b., Towa), rose t e 0ssible, ) Tuly 8,—Chamber deputics to-day, | just eastward from the Colorado 1i 1 th : = Bl ho citizens, The democratic party is arrayed | The fire originated from a fire cras! the charges made against him, but he ceased " allor rolec 1 B (bl e s 2 Sy h i * i againat this enormous monopoly, and are cn- il VT, e Al ol eadl it esey mebar ol Booming Butler, proposing to wbolish tho right the president | completely sevored. 1t is wald that Lovejoy SF1000. ven i deavoring to overthrow it, Their entiro ef- e e s Tt 8 | pteaco, July eesThio. weppesemtativen of | diseolve parliamont, adoptad a bill" for " tho | hroatoned hix whin hora if tho raliug of the | rrajum Hrany ) irlon Subsiiicoasin bo found forts and ambitions are enlisted in_tho cause Spontancous Combustion. thoroughly vindicated him, different lubor organtzations of the city held a | Tovision of tho constitation by vots of 414 to | Judge was agutnst himm in the iujusction sulbas | In Andeewe’ Poutl Baking Howder, b Rt b Jhuatico ¥ield, by, s deciions, has cloaly | Bowiox, July ory of the Drovera | Mr. Hammond wovod i Ioy the wholo mat- | soceat meoting tomight and, appointod a ro 118, iy {Bmec.onk 40 O Hecafyed Teom fuoh ol ann Hiys, Bos- shown that he is in sympathy with the monop- | Rubber Co, ol key, which occupied | tor on the table, Yeas, 137; niays, 72, ception committee to go out and weet, Gener- 4 P - oo M Ustavig olists; that i sufficiont to destroy any chanco | three aores, was burned to-duy, excopt thece | - Mr Holman move that when the houso ad- |l Butler on his way th the city. Arrange-| 5810 of Northern Paci(ic Lands, Donmark's Budgot, 1 have, ax fi journed to- . Pavt, July 8,—The Northorn Pacifio| Tix Haqus, July §.—The parliament has 1 as the Pacific coast is con- | store houses, 1t was running to its full capa ithe to meet Saturday pext, | ments were also made for 8 monster demon- ed ten | sold 82,370 acres of land during the montl of | voted to 1 60,000,000 floring to cover thy ¢ Add to this his ,uulhuu on the |eity, employing 500 hands, Loss $500,000, | He thought this action would give time fdr|stration on his arrival, It is repos L ¥ Chinese question, which is only second to that { Insured for $400,000, rhe conference committee to meet and would thousand men are expected to bein line, June at average of 85 90 per acre, deficit in tho budget, andd m.:«[éa—w-. Hess W/LG'G:/(/ — - - = P Seen gvergwfiere, ‘.c‘.t Jar‘-mr)&‘ where recognized | n fo Beafor gy TN OO S smOklng TObacco. Gonsdumer, Z;.-.:.;, ;m:{:‘ fgwbi/(:t :w- + loppees age alone Cne- 2! patls. as indispensibfe ‘L;m g |