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OMAHA Dally BEE N\ FOURTEENTH YEAR. - OMAHA. NEB., THURSDAY MORNING, AUGL 7, 1884, NO. 12 TRIPARTITE TRIBULATON. | iimilatipacs cvient o withieed 'BLAINE AND BUTLER. it Whoeh i etk S0 o R0 % A BOVINE BOOM. ‘;\".'ml".‘lm‘}h'z.“.; ; .‘,f".‘.l.,".2'.";&1;‘.',,?.,.’.'“15 MAN-HUNTING IN MONTANA. “tatesman, e wonld not be revoked, and the Hoxies will i —— have to g The Parties to me. fhumserew Poil T i it i conmeetion | g Furmursflccemmn at Portland---- BUSLER, The Tempovary Advance in the Chicago e T T Vigilance Committées on the Trail of Pind It SomWhatof @ Baomerang, |t vt St alee S | i Lattor Aooepts A NOminalions, | e, ot Tt e Catle Narket Continue, — Barse-Tiees, be sen that it not eare g T Tho democrate of the Ninetesnth congres . f . wlf expl to have the Northwestern'’s opposition al o, . Rewton, At 0L TGS ol sional district of Ilinois have nominated R, t «ly tha same ttion that occupied by This put toward the Unlor S wid its only way ot of it scoms to bato Y : . ' W. Townshend fo f i“ o over. tHe EelnaMite ement and go | Ben Only Waiting for Cleveland’s | Dana, editor of tha New York Sun: Doar 8 1 nshend for representative, Twenty- three Outlawa Lynched - The S0 Thoy Moot to Consider.‘What |t 'ar: <‘v‘.)1‘,,Lf‘v'.>"l,::.fll".”f'.'n“n'\'\\..f'». {n i 0(11 ; o \~'.‘-;m‘ for: p;““hmwl"r” Sun “‘T""‘““' All Doscr'ptions Sn};ngar with an Bl towin of Lamort, Cal, with u..{ ot g rnviite it oA o the Missonri rive ad o dividing line [ I} can do in sny othe rite you this nof . feeption of two buildings, complotely X L) = Shall We Do With It |t Er oL Lot o gl il il e har 1 ou ot o ke of | Advanoeof 100n Best Natives. |{in? Hmdt vt Siwn 000+ s Wounds. hit s I do intend 1o st.nd by the nominations o The Pari -Vv;:uu-wm tha .v, Adnnr.limr- — for the greenback and laboring men an bert has been ordered to bombard tha Foo al to the Globe-Democrat wr Kroatt, Mont., August 4.--Betwoen Museel Shell and Judith Rivers are the The Northwamrn Now in Effect | Pooting and Doubling Up Frelghts.|John B, Alley Lightens Up the and 1 hope evershody w When Texans Become More Plen- | Clisw arscvl to-iay. un Ciricaco, A The arbitrators on hinks thit is the bost thing to renders. Threatens to Leave It. anct bouwnd “parcentages adjourned without [ Gloom with a Few Opinions, [do. ‘1 will pive the reasoon for my action| tiful, a Collapse is Certain, 't Pt s oneontion 4 Tebtpn, N f A 7 ' y conclusio which are controlling ty the public as soon n yestorduy after the nominations had been +s the garrison wur b3 Wl juiut agont of the east bonnd pool to-day - I can have the beuefit of AMr. Oloveland's nade, Ex-Cuvernie Ogi by, af T lnchs ooy | most dacing and powerfal bands of horse! = On the Self-Samn Grounds that | Feomem. "ayins 1o i aticaiod the | Sanguine of Blaine’s Election and | i 1 as him o tnitiee 3y | The Hog ! Market Aotive, with |foran hour, tativg of "thi taritl and Taboe SR i Tl i § harees that the Wabasl sud Grand Trunk 3 il wur friend and se U 5 ok 5 it hat have ever existed in Montana, For th' . the Burlington Refused to Enter, \:v’r‘n‘,ulv‘{u:{u!” and fourd them without of Carrying New York. Sl PE IRORd A ERARTN S, Borew: Another 100 Advance. o.Tho Forsyth Post Reliefcorp, of Tolads, | st month Borse-thicves havo. boen haviy £ SREIOR tH FAC s , tnderad Mrs, rown leo Sho e L Holk 0 Yollowston. E —— O {a1 s Yekfho st ibia, Whish —— MASSAONUSETIS e watlonal presilent of tho e Ty nml‘l-n.“.rh weti l:l ::n \-Ilh w:; SHEE s bean demoral s To-organizod ; : ¢ il J iy : IFpA, & reception last niht upon her retar | COUNLEY 10 less than twenty-thres have bee & The U, P. and Other West of the :nlw :hn:‘h[»r'.“ i le .’“‘ o A g Milo P, Smith Named for Congress THE ORKEN BACKERS, Prices in Grain Average Lowor== [ Minneapis. Spoohes were niads "\ | Iynehed during that time, Numerous stesf & : < mitted and froight rates advanced to nearly . Posron, August 6.—<The gresnbackers of ' the varions members of the past, Commander | hoat wood yards all alone the Missouri riy Missouri Roads o the Fence. double those which had bren provailing. l’y the Towa Fifth, this state wilt hold & convention for the nomi Wheat chno’ni‘u‘v Uhenper. ;'h.(‘.-l\'\l:t",.‘x\;‘.“:“:fy M,"rh:.'y'.;.y::.;n;fi:‘h."‘:,,\T“‘l:, are nothing moro than nesta and hiding vhf rad ex and Lidies suxilinrg, and_dwelling upon the | for the roblers, wh logates, | The Pork Market Nominal Lard | Wom ' Ralief corps, Mre, Emma D, Sib ey | both white and r | was installed as national secratary of the | mitteesa - - e nation of state officers September 4th, W wre_now known to The Wahash. A Deadlock on the Eighth « pret to have an attendance of 1,200 4 lanco ard rafety of Althougzh Anxious to be Rid of the . . S New Yous, Auguet At & moetiug of } e Rt ? A tlast b ing onganized to b Dictation of the Chi and the dicectors 0 U Wahash compuny to-day 5:30th Ballot—Miaor P AU el ]':’;\"l‘n'r‘;"“""‘"' iy Fivm with'& F&ie-Adtivity, Woman's Raliof corps. rasoale dowa, and fromia” Taporta, somin A ¢ 2 the plan of reorganization proj yas Matter: tha two urens o’ opmetioa’in Masss h P i much good work ix being done, Many _telo . Omaha Roads on West- auib-bomimitten, publishod xome vime ago, was b b Pl R gevph po esand trae boar the well-veatilated monsly approved Jay Gould rosiz hly 'W'l-"*‘ for the Le- OHIOAGO MARKETS, ORIO OROVS, todies of either white men, Indian or half .Bound Freight Rates, licvers in Cheie commit Salligeosd) h.h"l‘h“\":lu‘l::l oniot oy it v pro- BLAIN teo feol confidant B0k Wl sccept tha CATTL — "I'L'"““ Mr. ‘\;‘ Andorson, was the first eed to Rirof o BHTa L L Ao BuRa bl et HIS RECEPTION AT PORTLANY precidantiad nomfnation ter dered him Ly th-it [ Special Dispatch to Tae Bik. Ar Eucouraging RReport of Their Con. [ 105 l‘\“;)uyl;olll:’,"ml'::l“"!'" :‘l:;lr‘ltgtw :‘y‘ 2 P! 7 » ceed to Fiirops to co o bondholde (TLAND, i A il : » - <Rl Fe i) THE FEETUIRED FOOL and srcues their accaptanco of the new plan, PoRTLAND, August 5.—The reception to "'"'”‘”“'l'“ |~“tl-l»l .‘\‘.;\:.n':ffl.“..::{l | Cuteaco, Avgast 6.—The receipts of catle dition by the State Statistical Cattle company cloanwd ont in shoit order a ) SIGNS OF 118 DISSULLTION, | - Sk Blniao by tho business men of this city at the 1) howevor, e xoma | WOI© maioly natives, not over 600 Texius be Agent, nost of st ck-thieves whe infosted the Musel (u10AGo, August 6.—Ropresentatives of Lighting Onra by Slectricity Sty Hall WAy BRI e AETOREI . THio Wall, Wi I L0 Lo ke e | JHE GHiaalb. T orie AL SAINAL Was RBGve s {5 ;‘:‘4-15‘};...‘1'" wer Ju‘.:th] hirtecn wede, wern Andorson's party themw the Towa trunk lines, tho Union Pacifi Sr. Louts, Angust 6. Experimer the roads ewbraced in the Southwestern sy TURIT AT AL FND tam renowed thelr couference ab 10:30 this [ ¥ith & view to lighting passenger conches by worning. The result of theie deliborations is | now recognized as ona of the preatest impor e y ¢ its now faud all descriptions sold et onger, with | Corustius, Ohio, August.—W. J, Cham- [ runded up 4 Bhika wevs aliad :‘n‘\"l::t:k‘.l‘m o !-uk':-n“:‘t:\\}; T:u‘;‘l[: l“l‘)lu‘n‘ strong 10 ceuts advance on best natives, they | berlain, stato st itistioal agent for Obfo, ta- | pursued and overook, on July 28th, a nume reseptiva in tho | propwed, and W effors Wil b gt to form | SUIDE 8t 6610 6%, and weeond class at | day forwardod the following report to Wash- | B of horse-thiovos, Who wero attompting to rand West chnbs in all parts of the|560to Thoro wero only about ety [iogten, on the condition of tho crops compar- [ 11y #1arks hand of horse ncroes tho s in state, load i | of Texang, snd hey sold at 3 0 to 4 60, ed with a full aversge: Corn 80 per cont., | covered, but the oight thioves eacaped into sked, the seats helog remov standing, while the g with ladics, Blaioe held mayor'soffico, A8 o'clock ho was conduct ad to tho platform, leaning upon the arm of e X PORTED LIQUOR, tance as affecting the further existence of the Con, There was a brisk demand fo o it 90, batley (at Facvest) 91, po 70, | the Canadian possersions, Another band of el : mgressman Recd, bolng received with great ARSI . o brisk demand for cows on acconnt | 01t 90, batloy (at Facvest) 91, pitators 70, T . Anothe p tripartite agieemeat. It is now oponly [A Deuial of the Charges Sent Out| ;. . R 3 oz) I ta ANTLMONOPOLISTS, of th light receipts of Texans, and thay sold |BWeet pota tobacco 74, pasture 74, | cowhoys captured at Rocky Point, a few days cheering. Reed, in « happy spaech, pre IN SEANCH OF A TAIL, for high figures, ~ Conutry. shppors shonld | fOrvhum = 80, ples 71, “peaches 2 a grang of five horse-thioves, recovering oconceded by some of the parties to the tri- from Washington, sented the business msn partite that It has accomplished nothing, and R Joeulnrly that if h that It can bo no longer maintained, Sinco| Dies Moines, August b —Goorge A, Kidd, | them indiv its conenmmation tho relations of many of the | of New York, proprietor of the Intorautional | 414 Blaive was besterncq western ronds have changed, Thia is partic- | distillery, was asked to-day concornfige the | the msrchanto voad - ularly true of the Northwaestorn road sinoe ita dispateh sent out from Wash ton yesterday AN ADDRESS TO HLAINE. aborption of the Blair systom of ronds. Thin | chargiog: ireegularity in the mannor of export. | wgned | to Cinteavo, August 6.—The following will be | remember that this is only & tomporary | (0F 8 virtual failurc), gripes 48, timothy hay m thircyitwoslisad lofiHore, | Tho [ ont out omortow o «ach membet ot t1.0 nus | ¥ancc, and that when Tecan et more | (3t barvest) 03, clover (ditto) 89 in quantity, | five ontlaws were then susponded from the ; : plentiful cows and other commmon native stosk [ *hd 101 in quality, The drouth was espe i | nearcst trece. cinial anemonopoly comanittoe, dated Horad |10 ot o T e |l svors i st and nohoanonn’ Ohio A noNNING ViorT, as spokesman of | quarters of the National Anti-Menoypoly Or : there wre lage ondera hero for all [ #14 greatly )Inluwlt o uly l--h(gfl-< past: ganization, Chicago, August 7: DEAr Sin: £00 1 to chaice ehip: WPt and T bolacoo Com — on A Kelix gang of desperado St i o (g ping, @1,350 1be, 6.00@6,50; common to [£00d ground - was saved by the | woek o ko o, started off on a raid toward over three bundod businces MY TH 14 Deaaes tha oty of ‘e hestronat | e, 1,000@1 200t 4.3, 80: Tango | 416 and Grely, vaine of Jly 234 o 20k | Vo1 iy, L Toimiay he eyetom controls certain local traffio 30|yl product of his still, Mo said: *1t is | wen and frus of this ci aitdFeith | conmitban: 6 selbet G CATINAMTCE cattle fiem. Grass Texans, 700@1,000 1bs, pastures will bo fair if the rains continue. |y, with o gaog of thisves and had o ranving Nebraska which has, under the tripartite | fiff 0 35001 1ty sent out by per- | afver expressing gratifi Taent of the Dl REa or vice-pres-| 3 04,75, Wheat, ko far, a8 reported from tho machines, | fight with them, A fow Animals we. o ro-cap agrooment, been given to tho roads in | GG e ol againat tho In. | Maine had been made o | 50 i parmasa; av ar UBS Wlassetion ot Hooh! fo of & auperior quality, and yieidiog rathe | Ha"and to mouted raseals - wousdiel that pool at Omaha.” The Northwes ern man- | augional distillory for the aako of doiug it | presidentiul nomaation ways: ~*‘Alchuuzh wo | other imporiant busimess, the membem of said | The market was sgain active, with anothor | otrerat 'I‘leu S fikie laties weee promphly Wk ito _stretuhiing ¥ sgoment now ussort that the business belongs | 1y ujury,” Mr. Kidd claims that hin entire | have not beer ablo to agros with you upnn | conmitiee are horeby notified thestat head: | adsmon ot & rort 1eom el "eopi 0 atiothor fcultural sivuation is now e hemp. Croming the Mitsouri at Fort Haw- aa thoronghly to their compoy s any 100ul |, almost; is that f oxporting and | politieal questi o all hind confidenca | quartees in the Briggs house, Ohicago, at 11| assorted light at 0.40@6.00, and_csorted = 7 Jeyy she vigilhama diived at atsatan's womi: businossin Towa and, Iliuole, aad Wil cor | iyt Lo cortatuly know just what ho I doing, | 1 vour itegrity is iman and your purty.and | ofclock a. -, Satur oy, August 16, 1081, ¥on | hedey st D606 0,05, Migod solc ot 5. Mbgmen Promotions for the Polar Bxplorors, paldiwhetetliny il o SEbbiwithianciiee winly cipurti ho 0on- | 1 cloime o be acting npder specific fnstruo: | abilisy as o statesman, and we are united neatly urged to L prosent, andsone Joad of Dutchers’ pigs a¢ 6103 light, | o WASHINGTON, August 6.1t is understood | band of raseals, which Justed two hours o ; 105 WD | gocratary Litcol his decided upon the pra- | der and Galbratth av in puesuit of a largo trary notwithstandinz. “I'his was one of the |y S 5 8 00! 0 5 4P oAy the B arltagton when i o )‘I,::\Kf)ril]!,lixl]lt!:ij:l\l:|\| department allowing | in the conviction should the people of the HENRY, Chairman, | 160@210 1bs, 5.40@o LSBT HTIEHIRVeS. Wbt BEEE B HAVA JSORL z 3 rk in bond and pay tax | United States ratify the choive of your politi- motion of the murvivors of the Girealy — part &mghv 'mrmuuzndnmf' w'"h Km}.f: Nines | on the goods in that clty. He tiinks the | cal associates, you will give the chuntry an A5 Steward Biederheck and Private Carrall wil | mencad oporations in the Toton and _ Marias { u“L-K‘eT: of ; ur;n\s{ on M ..imm ofticers are laboring under “a misapprebension | admivistration unrivalled in its wise solici- Fox;*oouflnesq Speculative trading was on a limited sc be made sergeants, and Scrgeants Brainard, | countries, muking the Sonery graes hilly their road in Nebraske. Geverat Manager Hughitt, | [¢'ficisin regard to the iz of thy pacicages | tude and practical mewsures for the promo- s, to-dsy, and prices averaged lower, although [ Freldarick and Long second lieutenants, | Tendezvous. Their fist work was to bang % 1o andetocy oaants: | Butoh Loule,” who had a ranch on Orooked o to a captainey, ox- Crook, and who was strongly suspected of ey conmer e Sy | keepitig a randoavous for Horwe thioves and i ol | other bad characters. He borea bad nan of the Northwestorn, had a consultation with which are allowed to be shipped in bond | tion of all our 1 interests, for its pains. A DEADLOCK 1IN OHIO, the fluctuations were slight; trading in waeat | Lientonant President Ml]um:J ".'dt};'l‘: Lnlmu l,{;"‘(; th"fl iCanadn, Mr. Kidd xays ha has carefuily | taking care, for th purification .nd|~|(§|nuuu S August 6.—At 9:20 thix | Was glow during nearly the et sessiou. [ fused to ac wmorning, and ouclined tho poliey ot the North- | studicd the Twws of the dominion on this [ of all the public service el Aot in. the Kighth ¢ Forglgn advices quoted a dull ket | copt through th wwmnu;l}lmn: LA e tha; [ point, and < contdent. that he bL ng . 3ok l:nmuu.- progressing fuvor- |on his part ix highly appreciated by thos tiome b ois" poitive, therefor % | 3 otint strictly in compliance with such gressional district was cast, each county stand-} ably. The market opencd. firmer 4 to §, ral- | officers whosa promotion would have been de. i supicion bad boen resting on him of be 23 INE'S REPLY, e [N AT this is one of tho first questions to be Whl]( at Windsor, Canada replied a3 follows: “Fellow citi : ‘ dsor, Canada, the agent at that |, olid for its own candidate the same as on , fluctuated, closed on the regulay bo ferrod for two or three yoars, lad he accepted [ 106 in league with the outlaws. The pursuers ! conadercd at tho proseut sesalon. T the div: | pint for the Michig n Suthera railroad telo- | #0057 do 00t kiow how “to express my | i Lallot. under yesterday, On- tho afterooon | office, Ho will bt ordered t5 Washingeon | trward struck the trail of another bwnd of \ el Miw-;[' 16 in conteaded, the f gy e o tho dapartmont at Washington for [ 5411 s IR Ly D 0 G Rl | A Board near options were . Auguat claw- [ about first November and bs oceupied a year | thieves, who had boen maurauding on tha Te “";‘ "{‘ 8 ibeall is now _a _ pass! "“k”“: imstauctions h..wn,mw .1 with these pa ) ,“" f ’I b resstLLon) & 5 ) ey Cibanitie ing at 81, -.-..n mber » October 844, | or 8o with hiy |e|mn. ton, l: waw discovered lhnt sixteon hormes D 5 Y f e BR.OL dh]mlrll m..un«. «hnv\n by Mr. Kidd, | fPrtpanh t £ 2 LUK Eh | Qe ebie aiil 8 ilo I’ ' 0orn there was & moderate sposulative hmmmdu and ly one hundred o ‘.‘1’1’1‘2..‘”.3’;',.,.v"e",fnf’:flz‘,’:‘,’."luf"i'v‘tl'éldfiiifi'ffi.'»“ o ndicate thit b v procceding under in: | £or the biciness wn ¢f Fortland, [ have feom u&'l’x“'.';i}'f" S RO [ pring b o i sy | SOUTHERN SHATK STOKEES. |man wore crofued ot 1he saouth of the Martas, K Iwaat Lo - | structionsat ‘esst. He is expartiog & large 31 XnUWLeOgy; a3 cntertiined pro- | 90th ballot. firaer 4 to § higher, then declined ivregularly . ‘ iness, it is contended, has . £ | found respect Iu no community b a hi i 8! MARAUDING CRERS, great injuey and hoa_practically placed the | MG of alehiolioly b d it s faie o presunic | ) dard uf mercantils honor been miain! - | banah flacuatad and clossd Jo under vt | & Riorida Pilot's wales of Ris Export- | Lust Friday night smme half: broed frihtors contral of the line in ths hands of vhe roads ! ed, or & more tainile s comm reial credit, than R i adR O At R, ence Off That Coas camprdin Arrow Oreek had all their Borses, auat of the Missouri. It was asserted by o A e = in our beant ful city, aud 1ho prosperity you s, Augush 0 —Two auche from | A RS DR b S0 b Ansua chalug ut 043, i hond run of, thay say by Grow o O — prumiuree ofivial b sk Brsiel o 3 ¥ SrORTS, ix thLegiin b fruieof compreensivo osp Mo bourg. of nam end 60 LEBU A% S Ba Ses bl oo o S I y lwd.a'l..h i e BBt G SR 10 N B 0D G-daY wud ok der B odc onow, drinstt & r W ang ! o L. w B Ko Fiovida el . % Hayswond debyiog toward the. -u-m. Siawodition 0F tho poot, 16 & uisimed tha ire and Suiky o' Though ever 1 of Porthaud, et Sl el bepion, 1'd just an noon try, 80 myiam & Jake of | & fow hoiee 1-tor 1o G Tudibvacr the Wabash i willig to Join this wove, but URIGHTON BRACIH, T WAS A RESIDENT 2 . ROVILIONN, ¥ » with eightesn hend of siock at Eagla Cieek, the position of the Ricl Leland and Milwau- | pionrox Braci, August 6.—Track hoavy, | snong yon for nearly three yeurs, be ata | rounimated appearance, Pork remains very ne rly nominal. rod hot pitch as to swim over from Pen- [making sl possthle speed to overtake ] koo & 8¢, Panl roads is not known. Tho div | Non winmers- sven farlongi—Hazard won, | i 1857 nd. enhing in 18 0 Burnis vit| g LU0 August 6.—~Thero i oo gel Tad brm with m fareactivicy,closing at7 574 | saccls to Fort Pickens,” said an old pilot, | (orer: Theo ladiams aro probably the waime ; solution of the pool, itis declared, du«a 00t | Afarsh Redon ison 8ds U 301 e S esisons dth o Dalls ALt % | cholera death to-day ar d ou at Leks: 'nu for 8: pwmbsr. nud 7674 for October, it 4 thievos who linve been working the Teton. The ‘ necessarlly mean ' war but that it » or of the Daily Advertiscr, and | yoporey o1 the hospitalsare ‘as' fo ¥ There are not so many accidents on |red ruscals have two days start of the pursuing Selling allow ex — mila — Ben Wooll uns should be accompanied with « degrae "‘ ‘"" won, Ofio Smw:"ull, .dm "Al'uny I'A‘orlmt:wfln Xad ;.‘:fncv. : 50 nt intercourse RN 2 Rencontre admitted 0, n.um,l 1, record there, because the people know [party. Mr.C Wagner, of Wolf Creek, an- nimity it wil ouly pave the way for the re-es- Droten . tinder trostment 3. THE OI\PI‘I'ous CLUSE CALU, the dangers and look ont for them, but I | 0ther outiaged eltizon, has a'so commerced tablighment of tho pool oast and west of the o quarter—all ngor- Wave o i X,’... ‘:’:}_Ij};". v AL Thaes ed 10, deaths 1, nmin.-lralttu t 70, know UFM least half & dozon casee, The | WA on tho outlaws Forty-threo head wern Missonet iver in - existenco prioe to. the. (- | Lpht avom. Ble Pete 50 Lo Movits -0, | io'G, Brofteblo period fn m ‘elapred, marked Y T i 5 : FOREIGN ARFA(RS, The National Lullding at Wasling-|last one happened last summer. |, iz a we mounted, well-armed detuch ti f the tri te, m:,)':;::l:n]mm’.xsudmn, Hugh Riddle and o Will, Davis I‘)."l"x"‘;"“‘ of I‘;-"“‘-W'fi“""I‘l"f"{"*’-"“ i, ton has a Narrow KEicape A vessol came into port for a|went of determirod men, who have Deen Jno. C, Gault, special arbitrators upr inted | o Brac light of years hus not dimmed my app.« Frénos sha SNkE From Destruction, load of lumber and the captain ring the country in every dire mufnu 13 o vonsidr th domand of the Grand Trane | ™ olor s s ki ey |2 R railway for reapportionment of Lwrcentngn-n 10| randiwon: Modtah2d: Ocnbs the eastern trunk line pool, are holding & ses- | "¢ 410’ yuee-—mile ind g cion this morning, but no conclusion haa been | o WECH reiched. Representatives of the Union Pa- cticrailway in the city join in declaring the boy, quite a good sized lad, rln tive dags, Word luuuunc come in fooling shout the rigging, foll over- |y heres were found wouth of B board, Thsmen heard a scream and |y’ bl Toft thew and made good th rushed to the rail, but the only sign taey | cape. Thore seemed to bo & gencral uprising T Y RIENDSHIPS T TIEN FORMED, Panis, August 6.—The Vrench 5= Hue has been instiusted to recogni. h WASHINGTON, August 6.—Farly this morn- Kiog only upon coudition thut M08 056 widTdirooversd by the ol ) treaty between France aud Obiua, v R SRR egY oo ARy e DT SPRRYILLS AT BAATOGA, \ pormitte Mot vy ienid, | by Patenotre, the French minister fo Chis. | capitol io a largo closet ndjoining the elenicn | A SO0 R0 5 Sl SUT T Apey | eaie, Himammitto b bgene gori) ascare ovor the Texas foverhas ceased. AJl| Sikatocs, August 6.—The track was very [ time would fail arie assombluge, | - The Temps ex ot extromo measures ih | oftico ou the liouse eidc. Tt apparently had | ot the boat and finally recovered tho | does in the Mintouri vivor country, ot only cuttlo yards along the entire line of Theee-quarters of o milo—McClosky | called for the y ieoting of the living, | € « will be postponsd wntll & | oy burniog for some time, for when the |body, but the head and Hmbs in this part of Montana, but alsothrough the the road have heen renovated and fu- | won; Musk 2d; Empress 3d; time 1 would be tursed to culogy of this acting gen. | discussion of the Chinese question, kad in the| 5 0dy, bub tho heac and Limbs were gone. |}, 11, and broadth of Idaho, as well an AIf- mizatod, wh is also true of every| Milaand five hundred yards—Bob Crok None higher conld be than that they | chamber of deputics after the proant session | Wotchmay was warned by the wucll of bur-| Anothor time a soldier tried to desert | e\ lionk of eustern Oregon and Wash d Uystono 2d; Boulevard 3d; time 2:19%, | ire worthy to succood the Feasndoas, the | of the parlisment at Versuillos hay, been eon- | ing paint, entored tic clerk's officeund opooud | from the fort and was caton by sharke, | fugton Tarsitory. . There i & cornepon por of tho et Kinduess T recei Hedidiicel Wero I to recall a foog list hPawnio s 1 of both parties, now no more,whom = car used for the traneportation of cab- [ won; ( v : de The oany has also notified the| Milea venty yards—Vera won; Bl Shepleys, the Browns, the Littles, cluded. the closet door, the flames burst forth fiorcely, You see the brutes follow vessels in from |rite of good citizens and vigilance com: Wyom Growers' association of the | 2d; Black Jack :d; timo 1:517, irreat lost of o 3 upright men. whose | Tne National, referring to an_interview be- [ and took half an hour {0 der control, | off shore, and get in the habit of awals o aeminad . ta tareyt bl trail taken hyamryhe.—.l from the southwest| Mile wnd five furlongs—Guy won; time | careors are the trae i ory of Portland.” tween Minister Ferry and Li Kong Pao, the | They we. v extiogu without much | |owing everything that comes alon, until the last white o enable them to warn all drovers, and thus | 8:104, Tutroductions to Blaine followed, many gens | Chinese minister, thinks it indicatas that the | daniage, Only the fact that the cloxet bud A h L] 8, ither hung or driven from the topeevent sny posibillty of sny, spread of AT CHICAGO, tlewion baing presented. negotiatious fur a ecttloment of the difficul- | fire proof walls provented a disnstrous confla- | BB waen i man goes | (C k. The “fl'&'Q"’""*‘"flTI“ Criea st G.—The races were post- - ties atill continuc, i..»,:]u,.m T.dhfllw chmen iy that if z:... tire ?,ver tl}ay rush for Lh-; -;.1..}1:. e - Y ¢ and Northern Pu woned o frain, The puree o] g N B. ALLEY ORI ST occurred in some of the rooms on the up-| I've seen 'em moving aroun? on the The Gold Reserve Decrease. A on i war i cattia rates in G- | Fups Sthd. : Ll FRBEON, JopN. B ALLEX, Prussian Meets Austrian at¥schl, | per floor,—the law library for instance —tbey | bottom like a drove of hogs. They gen-| 1y swnazon, August 6.—In order to avert VIEW OF TIE BITUATION, A e o SR Escni, August 6.—Emporors William and | probably would ot bive begn wble to discoy- ujoing y. X AR 3 Caicago Tribune. Fiancis Joseph ariived s woon. "Phe weet- | er it uutil beyond gontrol, The origin of the e s o a Represcutatives of tho varfons roads wore | © Burkaro, August 6 —The track ws Dax Moixes, Ta August 5.—The Hon, | g between the two wak m st cordinls Jme | 6re is unknown. Tho elosct wan locked aud [ they can work up & tremendous race -‘:l\,4’-r"s’|hll7!(lul'ra("i]v:!::,‘:‘.v’:‘:‘;;’r?:l“:“n:i‘-‘!l‘;‘]ml)o‘flh in keesion until 1 oclook, ‘The general sitna- | fist, but a strongs wind blew in th T A B o | pre Klizabwsh recsived oo b at Tnchl station, | contaived nothing bt papers which bad been when they are chased, and i've scen one | cior B11T00 Aay, 16 has been danidad. o 1o tion was canvassed and the position of the ¢ ol B, Alley, of Boston, 13 stopping in the | 4y jimense conconrse assembled ontside of | sccumulating iwenty yeare, ;um¥ twenty feet into the air. wtrict the further paymont of gold cortificaten Northwestern compsny as outlined in these 0 cluss was postponcd | city for o few dayson business. Being inter- | the s ation. The Austrian emperor and em- e — 0 show you how hard they can bite.” treasury, and where it is possible to dispatches mado known. It was finally de- viswed upon the political xituation, he spoke [ press escorted William to the hotel. Thee| ppp GLORIES OF THE GREY. | asid the pilot, “I have seen one take o ments in other funds than gold or ehiled o Folon: Wiosntire mubleskbo o coin: hopofully of the outlook. Concerning the ap- | W+ @ grasd diuncr at the imporfal villa, {eco out of an oar. Another that was |its immcdiate paper represcatation, Fhos o 0] Laineport. sains basihl for actlon ; o, Sl mnkige olllitaepurt unpbaaia fonaiton, | yas HRBOIBIE S L o o e o AT Biala ) bl FapnElioan auled alongside of small boat, took the cutwater in its mouth and 5 Judge Blodgett, in Hopresentatives of 1ho Atchison, Topoka & | mont's atscujpt to beat his Pittsburg record of | party he said: *I do not think there s a ereat A Warlike Demand to Perco Men, . peatlyisgumied ik o 8 Jelly. loaving tho Unite ) St dinric coutt Gorduy, i o orally swim slowly when not chased, but |as much as possible the continued decrease in Zoo B. won in straight heats; 21 e Oommemorated in a Reunion of Ex- Hoe after Paper - Folder Infringers Congederates at Dallas, Texas, Dages Folazg neb. vk asi¥ec: A il with the tunner Wirbrand, misle | diatof it, excopt in Massachusetts and New i, August 6Tl poica conforonce (172 COMMITTRE OF NINGE, e first quarter in 35, the half in 1:047, the|(! # : ¢ 1 resolution favoring the naturali- twenty or thirty teeth in the wood.” ; i ¢ i thiree-quirters in 1:35, but broke at the dw. | ¥ 0rk, and not half as mnel in my judgmentas |! o e e enty y cawe of R, Hoo & Co., va Knapp, and other s, Oneacy, August 6,-The comumitiee of | guncy stamd and pascd tnder the wirs o the | there appoara to be on the susface of thing, | Lo, 1outiark, Norwag, Bweden, aud | Darras, Texas, August 5,—The ronnfon of | “*Some timo ago s Spanish _gunboat | ducidod thut the dofndants were Infringing nine, w which was referred the outlining of | jun Another trial resulted in his | With r gard to Massachusetts, T think it is el i ex-confederatosoldiers under the auspices of | dropped in there and the officers amused | lettors patent grunted to Hoe for falding " do- husis of action, is composed of President Cable | yv.yching the «iar cio 81, tho half in 1:08, concluded now by wll well-inforned persons, Catholic Tee-Totalées the Kr-Confederate society of Missouri opened | themselves in shark fishing. They had | vicew in the Webb o, Aln inju; 16 2 b here to sy, and continues three days, Ten |quite & circus, They would take a small | granted to provent further inf of the Rock Islaod, Geseral Manager Pot the three-quarters il s st the dista of the Burlington, Vi‘e President McMulton Sl Ul °| whoe judgmens upon political mattors I| of 0 00T et 6. Thef th | i | § s S ton | stand Wortniont ngain broke badly and fin- | u1d placo any rellancs upon, or have any | Cioaco, August G—The fourtsmrhannual | A8 08 BV URERRE LTS e cartridize, bind @ piece of pork The Guards Gathering at Gettysburg, of the Alton, General Manager Hoslo of hed In 2:05. An uneven spot at tho dis. | bonfidence in. that Air. laine will curry | conventionof tho Catholic Tutal Abtiuence ~Missouri Pacific, Genersl Manager Talmadzo | tuna stand doi biless cansed the hrosks, \ i wa its session in Central | Thocampis pitched two miles north on Long's [0 it and fix itto a float and wire P ; o v R re Mussachusetts by s very handsome wsjority, pisp song's A p1TyaRCRG, Pa., August eneral She r- b tho TEabaal, - haait i Caerhls Mani gt lay is the date set for Jay-I; glata A AN B VAT DRI DN ov. Fathor Cleary, of Governor Treland responded o Colone) |80 send jit k200 foot astern. Pretty | ;.0 d Sociatary Lincoln arrived this m o Milkr o ;{u” ankan 8 ? : 5“ '“'x tenpt to beat his own record. t Winconsin, president of the union, eaed the | Nyiicholl addross of weldomo. Mapy dis: |soon & shark would take it and they ing and were driven to the encamgment of th o Mazagen Risihbe Clthe Oyl Fasifio. sud (e ; ny of them are most excellent | dlegat After tho sppolafments of ™ waro prewcnt. Jeffor. | would firo and the fish would fly into | Peuneylyunia national guards, escortad by Ad - poato Managar aanafond o e Dorthern Base Bal h. » concelved a strong pre- | COMMiLte & ¢ vention took m receds, aud i1y, in 2 of regret, paid a glowiog | thousand pieces. 1f one was .m.nd.d futant. General North sod ..v.u T he Santa e, who arrived auring tho afternoon, | -3¢ Littshure- Brooklye, idico agaians M. Bluine, hich i ersomacly | (oming a procossion, sn headd by e el | {ebute. st woemory anl bravery ol Gea | the sthars went for hivh and ate hm o Kalute and recaived by L1 s A e B gl At Louisville ~Louisvill, 6; Cincin unjust, s I beliove, wnd produced from 1n sendancs, iy v the eathe- | e} Allert Sydney Jobnston, of "Fexas, P! A lungo crowd is gatheing Taated natil b thia of P Jom | At New York—New York, 23 Providence, [ causes which should have no weight in this bigh mass was """“'!'d hermon e — e ——— ow this afteraoon, BHbE O8hia altarnogn, when an adjorn- | 4 canvase, They —are men gener. Tt by the T, Waltor Koliott, of N ow Hoxlo Must G The Match Trade, — v wan takeu until 10 tomorrow, without | g1 gol i Philudelpbiss 1 Bostons, | iy who are, 1 Sheie way, most. entinuble, | York: grhebl Accidentally Shot by His Own Sen . Ohicago Times, ‘The domestic match trade is sufiering WABHINGTON, August b, —Tho orders send- | from tho effocts of foreign competition. action. The Suntu Fu representative rafsed the point that aftornoon session was téken up by business, nclndiog seports and ap- but with vory littlo political knowledge on Br, Louvis, August 6. pformation ix 4. At Indiauopolis—Indianapolie, 6 Toled ; | political wisdom—a claus of people which we THE MIBSOURI RIVER 2, v iad i Masiachiieetia atwaye, and whe | Pointment of committces. A lattor was rend | iy Capt. Hoxie to Montgomery, Als., to| When the internal tax on matches was :j',‘"? ‘:}::k'l“"‘: :l{:.‘“'be:“ lL',’,l.:‘w‘,I, 2::,‘:' must constitute u dividing line in the forma - expuot altogother too mele from political | ftom Gedtonl McCloskey congratulabivi the | cuko charge of the river and - harbor improve- | removed the manufacturers wore left | Sobaty Sefte e S, Wetaentally k lcd tion of pools for the muintenance of rates to GAMES YENTRRDAY, partiex and publio men, They are typical of | 9rder on its progreas i of tho con- | w1t 1 hat locality, show that th | without adequate protection, This s e P! v held in th without adequate protection, seems .zunnthk Towa, by the wge o A Colorado and Utah points, On that basie, the | At St Louis, Mo.—Unions, $t. Louis, 8; | those persons whom Abraban Liocoin once | ¥ ti P"'lh wei 9', ""'fl'figl.mm l":“ limits to the length of time that | like a singular statement, but it is never- l hands of his own son. Sunta Fe is willing to negotiute. Thix plan, | Cincinniti ¢ * %1 aid wera quite troublesome in his adminis- anniver- | wnce cun keep an army officinl in Washington, 8 ney ot shakalia ol Iubonh MR SR if adopted, moans & disruption of the tripar- | ~ At Quinoy—Quiney 10; St. Paul 8, tration in their fanlt-finding and opposition, 'M: and I1te e to 'u"l")"ddwn- Amovg | Qupt, Hoxie has boen hero ten years, which is | theless - true, the internal revenue tax » tite pool, or an eliminstion of ita power to| ‘At Bhilsdelphia - Union, Boston, 8 Key- | and who were quite sovere in their criticisms | 86 speakcre were Archi-Bishop Blden, ¢f Gin- | [buger than an army officer stayw in ‘any oth. | serving to discourage importations, be- E N DR S ;i‘.lul(oh'.hl:;‘up,h'l;nhvulun»\»n' bound .,,IM..T ik A of his mllnumulu' o8y nuhl opposed :u"lu; cioputl, o ,.}‘.. 1L A thnwm':, and | lx'l a8 prl:m-\ cause it compelled importers to invest 1o Northwe torn hes given nouice that it Pooria—The Peorie baee ball club ) nation, althongh they were at tha ——F good s il for Washivgton, He has been Sioux § ity & Facito brasioh ia ot o Lo tuse | dictannag e Peoriabaso ball ‘club haa |00 hiblican, conaclontions and Crops in British Amerios, ficte on s ginner iy, an everahnco thoro ha | Lorgo #me "“'_":‘l’]:‘f!'::;_ SANChetore wd_over to tho western trunk 1ne roads at the e upright, as he belioved, but at tho same time | wiciiva. August 6,—Adyh been i« ngincer of the district he was assistant, | 41V P h Missourd river, which is deemed tantamount Aiiclt to plee, and’ with, but Tittlo com. [ o WEOER Akt 6 CAdviees fuom warl | @ i 123 year or two lie has bocn engeged | The result was an inorease of importa- 10 notice on its part that The Weather To- day, of what was requisite to s l»ued |r; able erop prospscts |quu{h.m= the '_’;u nee | 0 ul.mlnuu;l‘ln{, th ll;lthnlw‘; k on the new mnd'm"fl Q.z,agl D‘lv)orth Ln 1882 to up- TIE NOKTHWESTE) WASHINGTON, August 7.—For the Uppe atters, They were of a class of [ Av aqueduct, which is the re: wards of $000,000 worth in 1883, A desiren to leave ;V:a ni;:n.:i:a pool. The Mi*“i“:l“ll‘l Villey: Generally fair weather | men, us "B""'"""‘ thin £ e, who thought .‘:1::.‘;‘1‘.‘.1..‘5.’.2."Zu'.“.':‘.x ‘..m..:r’ilfl.‘l'.‘;?o::’lrgn achemne, and it prowsea to b further result is the closing for an in- ¥ Rock Tuland, howaver, deciaren 1t will hold | *xcept i horthorit portions, ceasional show- | they had a good deal of coscience, but fre: but ¢ ain s now rapid el cateepri. 1o would ko G be it | GHLREE PO of the largest Philadel- 11 The othor roads to the terms of the tri- | % partly cloudy weather with generally | qucs stook will for conacience, which | g0 RO i vy warm, - Fhe heie to luish it Particularly, bowould Iike | 4t DEne g £ 1dl Dartite agreement, The Lorington, Waba.h | noribera winds and nearly stationary tempee- | 1nsde them troub csome, and oft then | o V8 cod \his ook om 1he Bl farm, Tn: | L0 be lef6 to live in Washington ~a_ charmi phia ma‘ch fectory, and scores of idle B e ot FLARAR the Mimsouri valley worally | to commit great errors of ju Ig, Head, where ine. thousnd sewe are | P1ace of residence, espectally for army awl | mechanics, An appeal to congress for cided step in any direction, and it is etill a r, varinble winds, slight changes .l.ulu... ln.u.'l ppily nnzlfulxa,;nn;l]‘ ,m'..- < Wheat is above the- average on nn\y:flwflr».‘lmllnwll mglwm-: lwhu like | higher duties will probably bune!leeluul, question as to the direction nezotiations may | I W pcrature. £AR JudRe thoy Wave yery llbla folawipgs Canaaiun Pacific rallways mental | 10 1ieke axcistic remarks about tho large and | g the match manufacturers invited tend. or whether anything decirive ix to Lie - Botging Lko whisl oy 45ppose thiog by farms extendivg at interva's a' ; ‘l','l':‘;l. (then o | I8¢ disapproval by their course in eap- reached by the conferences. The Ot of the Conve Whok T cannnt bartbink thas the situation is | LoLAY WAkt o/ Mlooxe dAN J ’ Jd Miks Vinnie "Wt | ing pricen exorbitantly high when they Special Dispateh to Tiik Bre, § Cniaco, August 6. —Samuel C. Ruymond, | the sume as in' Massachusetts, and the inde: | V2004863 i % s alwaty s bocen, at iu|had command «f the trade.—Philadel- Cnicauo, August 6.~ The second day's con- | chsirman, and William K Sullivan, scretary, | pondent uwvewnt Vork will nus " »ocicty ae in i, phia Prese, faranse of sallway fasaamaes totecssted in dhal SR A0S LN QS ungements FOr | present Blatne fron ca eveland’s Moveients e [ g the futa tht would 1 e —— &ranacMiancusd v Laainoss sidac itk Atkle | IRE T S IRNERL ; uport sl Alley attributed” the hostility to Mr. , August 6.—Govenor move v husbnd to somo leas agreantlo lold | | the Ciumpaign Whips, K ¥ ShGa the total wu collectasd-for the purpose wes | Blaino in Massichuetts to frec-trude notions worrow afternod of usfuluers, But there 15w uew Pharaol in VO you seen the (simpaign % progicss having been made, In fact, thesitu- [ 32 ,704, of which 13,221 was expended, leav: | and Blain's attack Maussachu etts in the | ki the dacks, r's office who koows not Joseph. | at Moor where the lion roars for the o 4.|. if anything, wores mixed than on the | ing dividead of 47 per cent. to the subscrih ! Joneerning Butler, he - piss s fow weakn vaca, | General Joln ded Guncral | cheapest and best goods in the west. firut day. d it yet determned | The governor siates s1l rumors cowcer- necre, and he has not Uuuns and geo them, it will do you good The arival to-dsy of representotives of the I 'do. Ho) lurge personal fol: | ning i letter of acceptance are withous foun. | ¥ ) hiere long euough 1o 1o suseeptible Lo additional l”.“hhw{;':'l:mlw fi|vk§llll claims e in Texas, lowing, ‘lvlll tical dation, The governor r_auuvnd - d,hi’“lon the influences that have provai — D e b e conarencs e | BT. Touts, August i A yavsengor trainon |18 ), 080, o e ) tewn, Sandidsts | o arreachiCanadians reaident of Jhe o g e T ; WATCH FOR TWENIY sented any seemingly in_ propositiol thera | the Kansas and Lexas divisionof tho Missou- | €.y ghehyrcsidency would only resultin helpiog |- " Who A% 1oIC1E 8 sonveation hewe. will be granted to Ligutenant Townshen A Gow A, AL Do s mpaaen A-nmnmu( military duty, Captain Hox FIVE CENTS, ntucky OCuttioge, lias bowm provacted. Hlere bt s ooly an a¢ | pfoys Kaufman Bros, of 207 8. 16th ° wigly 1o boli therd | 1 Vaeitio encounterod 4 broken rail near a r poa ARATY. fiogs caado WL G foud o Toran, a8 i Wi moraiok Xr, Blaino or Claveiaid, a6(. ba, S Vuas just why their,Jine could under no ciroun: | 50e °8 tobed, oBalion, For, looking at it from his stand- | LovisviLie, August 6.—The Mt. Sterling | aistant, while 1t N bo in Manoes accedt o sueh & proposition tho o1y ;"“:";‘,‘f,""_{;'a{:u"‘{{ Jngurgl. el g o faad 14 g5 snemy of the | Times' meacie “agn. Is 1a mpdeiit) CRRETS hargek But Montgon. | street, will give to each and every pur- One thing hn-mv-r wia pretty falrly st | 500 B89 Ss N y burt, 4 No - de anie s a0 @ monopolist by instinct, | pitohed battlo ocourred Mo in W h he two clvilian | chaser of 20 cents worth of cigars & num- tled and that was, @ iatimated in last night's | tHaYyebrecelvod awured in my own mind, from |county in which six men ware shx- i trict called on Seerc | bered tioket which will be good for .,.. upwhm thit w tripartic agreement is - what 1 know of Genersl Butler, snh the turn | teen wounded, but it lacks con! The|tary Lincoln yesterdsy, sud beg hat | chanoe in the g,“ of a 8§40 gl od. The notice by Northestern that Oleveland o hin mind, th 4 ho would greatly prefer, por. | apacial asys, that at Kiddvile, Kyo Wan, | Hovio might be left here' to finish the - e s i take fi ) uu:.“u‘n'm hvxn!wmhm the Sioux City & Pacific, it} ALpany, August 6,—Cle mm, the election of Mr, Blaine to that of | Goosely and ono Ramsey, m.fl.ham some | duct. They were wure nolx dy else coul watel ose drawinge wil no longes perrait the buriness of that |rmr&lno‘w|.ll not b ready for publicetion] Mr. Cleveland, 1 eprnot seo how, with his| wild-cat whisky, cut and shot oach ebber | the work so well, and that hia remoyal would | oD the last day of each wonth unt.fl fur- ‘}‘.{.“’ 20ad to go into the tripartite poul is consluntil next week, \l«wnnlOIewlmuL ho can posaivly do any-l atally, be & calamity to Waslington, whose social cu- §thar notice,