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F THE TRIPARTITE TANGLE. |aaitee i Uit Uhihn ot Mivonrs on Phe Railroad Managers Fail 10 Har- | i e Siataied s ibie Frarte OURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA DALy BEE. NEB., FRIDAY MORN(NG, AUGUS OMAH I' 8, 1884, nd Chilhood. “Christian Tempotanoe the afternoon Kuox P, Taglor, of Thin in, cor “Time, Plico ard Hin At night A, McLaan, corresp nding s cretary monize Thetr Diffurences. o€, tha Christian’ Foretah Misoneey 8 addrexeed the ackocintion on “The Sunday Grizo: iy School and Missi n But 1:ha Pre?e.nt Wes%ern' Rates MENDING THE MISSISSIPPL Will be Rigidly Maintained. - Report of the Engineer Corpa forthe . ' ' Past Year - What Has Been Ohicago and Des Moines Freights ons abd - WHEE 16 Raised to 760, Per Owt, Necded to be et Done, Oharles Francis Adams and Par=| Wasmisarox Avguit 7.--Major Ermcat's corpe of engineers, in charge of the improve: ty Leave for New York, meatof the Misi sippl between the Iilinoie - avd Ohio rivers and othr minor improves Meetings of & Numbor of Rail=|metts has made the abnual report. Tho Other Meetings Arranged fr the S onginal estimate of the cost of the improve: way Pools and Associations. ment, ax revi-ed in 1883, was $16,997,100; the aggregafe smount appropriated to July 5, 1884, is $3,861,600. Thers is kvailab'e for the pressnt fiscal yoar 526,804, and san appr- priation of §1, 00,00 is asked for the fucal ¥utnre to Settl> Dispated Ml your ending June 80 1886, It i proy osed to dxpend the appropriation in caFryiog « ut the pinn heretofore dopted T is kS to first i THE TROUBUFD POOLS, Brove pert. of the rivar below St Louis ard L ONAEN 06 HilA AHOLTION, sking'down st o m. veclamic e fond v lidthg up new ban 8 and iod ing the Fivae cipectal Dirpatoh to Tar Rre. L k1 By Roximaly GnifyFm IAEh: b abot On10Aa0, August 7.--To-day's proceedings | 2,500 fret The atuvial baiks are to be pro- o railway circles hero were very aignificaut, to ted frm erosion. It proposed by ths means to se ure a cha nel of depth of a- aad sugur a g noral roign of peaco avd full juact uight feet at tho lowest stige. The rates all round nntil the fa mers have shipped | d. pth is n .w li ble to become four fost or even the bulk of their grop. To eum up: The |less 1n 8 ms plices ana less ‘han vight feet in every plica where thy vidth is greater than Colorado lives, tho I.wa poo', the Chicago | 5'5o) 4 Plis changeablo ot s 1 ol N cter of th and Missouri river lines, tho Chicago and 8t. | rivor, Majr Eract s e, rond re it imuos Louls lines and the Transcon-|ble 8o give in adv hea the exact | tinental assochation all took sction looking to the retoration and main- tansnce of rates; and to enmp'ete the job the |y arbitrators of the raat-bound trunk lina pool | the urdert iking of » agrood upon the poroent g which t is un. [ Pregocpte suce s darstood wil prove autistacto y to tho Grand | 12*4Y Peot TRl d. Tney were app ied Trunk and will keep th & pool intact. 80| \oent noed of wh_re the worka will b reqnire 1,” Rela ive to the wo k of the past vear, Maj r Fin t says the fu ds av ila le during the car were ot sufficient in wn unt t justity sw work, or eve to 11 these which had prosecute sucors ful to snch work ai werein ir and extensidn to pre- that practically it mav be aid that poaos was | con loas of g 2 1 ot s of put of the rewlts previiusly ob dealared from the Atlantic to the Pacitic. It|¢ained, Au appropriition of 841 820 in naked ia safe to say fir the hoorovemens of the Missis ippi at al in railroad management wero never beforo SUCH PAU-BRAGHING RESULTS Capa Girarde u and $5,000 for the removal of ags in O-ngo river, No sppropri.tions are consummated in a gingle day. The adjourp- | recommanded for the improvement of the ment of the committes of weatern lines till | Missis-ippi opp September 23 wat without doubt for the pur. | river of hurbor ito St. Louis, nor for the t Alton, TIL. ose of giving tha linea in the tri artite agres- e ment time to agree to a dissolution or a very THE GUN WENT OFF, ma‘erial modification of thit aereement. Railroad men generally believe it will be d solved. The Northwestern hoa already prac- | A 8t. Louis Boy Kills His Father at tically given notive of its withd-awal, and this Spirit Lake, acoordi contract, will permi$ the Wabash to withdraw ng to the terma of asupplemen shich it will gladly do The St. Pauland |Specisl Dispatch to T'ax Bee, Union Pacific wowd like to sbrogate the| Serwir Lakk, Ia., August 7.—McMahon is -original tripardite coutract, and tho Rock i i ; Thiand Is the only ot w't,A o he not shot; that must be a mistuke. A gentle. sure will be broughs to bearon this Ii (P % | man with his famfly, wife and acn,wero rpend- mako it cons'nt to a diceolutim of tho oon- [ing a few daya on the lake, fiom St. Louis, by tract, and repiescntitivea of o'h-r lines 8.y |the name of Holland. They bad went t Mil. thoy ‘will put the responribility for further rato wars at ita doors alono if itr fuses. Un- ford yestarday, on & huntiug excursion, While ke most r.ilway agreomen », this one is the son was thowing his father how 1 e could 1N LEGAL PORM lo+d the gun, it accidentally went off,shooting v1d can be mentioned i a o urtof law, So |l father through the heart, kiiliui ‘him in- . t 7Y | stantly. that the oth-r luea ar ut the mercy of the Rock Island if it chuoses to hold them to it Cu1caco, August 7.—The committee of nine sppointed to consider and report some line of e —— THR TRIPARTITR TELEGRAFHIC NOTES, Tho groenbackers ot Tower Hill, TII., yos- #ord y nomiuated Elder J. M. Corgan for netion for the guidanve of the western and | congrese, wonthwestern tiunk lines did not go iuto see- siou until after eleven o'clock this forenoon. The o fee and spics fartory of Davis, Sacker & Perking at Boston was destroyed Tho genoral af:uation romains & indicatod by | i1 Y esbudiy morving. —Lea-, $20,000, <ho anssociated pross dispatchos yesterday, It| In the Kighth Ohio congressionl demo- cratio convertion ye te-day Ju go Litile, of is declarod that the contiousnce of the tripar- | Greene eunnt(. received the nomnation on te agresment will be discussed and possibly | the 674th bal decision reached to-day. A nearly as can| The Grand Tunk railway repair shops be- ut, - be ascertained, the Rock Tslard now is the | yond the southeastein Chicaz lin'ts burved only road opposed to ahandonment of that | last night together with vine freight cars. combination. - If it maintains 1t present at- | Lo. s $15,00; insurance uvknown, situde the fature is uncertain and the meetlng | yosaph Tait, shot Thaeeday at Nicholson :osy adjourn without scuion, Officials gen- | station, - Louiriana;” by ~Timo hy Seal, has srally take the view that a decisive voto on |gince died. It w.sa family vendetta, Last e question will be taken to.duy, year Tait killed Seal's brother, ; The conference adjourned at 1:30 o'clook | The funeral services over the remalns of having demonstratad it was impossible to rec- | forgeant field 8. Jewell, one of the vic- weile all difforencos, At the goneral confor- tims of the Greely expedition, occwired at the ance the endire subject of maintenance of the | Methodist chureh im Lish N. H., yesterd. Colorado rates andrfurther exldence of tho | afcermaon. . Business was suspesdeds tripartite agreement was referr.d ta a commit- 0o of five, composed of General Manngers [ughitt, Potter, Cable Robiison and m- vall, who were instructed to veport on or be- fore Saptember 23. Iu the mean timo current 5 ure to be malutained 01000, August 6. Representatives of tho roads in . rested in the trafic betwer Nn Clhicngo fi%fiff&;},fif&%flinsfizfm; tholdi’s statue of Liberty b ought to New Or- thia afcervo-n after the adjournment of the | 10ans f ime ) efo commmittoe of nine, and sg.eed to restore all | edloesIsland, New York. atc Six deputy United States m - rshals weredls- charge yesterduy by Mambal Erb wdt, acting under ths ordersof Attuney-General Brewstec. Whether the discharge Fas snv political sig- nificance could not be ascert dn«] The management of the W s Exposi- tion b authorized negoti ti na with the Fieoch government in ord r to haye Ba- loans for & short tine ) efore finally st up at rutes between the points named. A commiteo | The ponce couference at Beme yeste:day conslativg f Ripley, of the Kock Trland ro.d |apyroved a sesolutiou of general disarmoment sod Trunk Line association, waa appoin ed to ar- range the details, 4 Rapresentatives of the lines in the Centrol Commissioner Vinng, of 1the west ra|end the estublishment of sn i t rnation; tribunal of arbitratic The coufer-nce e: pre.s:d hopa that th j congress the n rtates of An would scon me: Towa Traflic aseociati n convinued in se.sion | and arrange a system of arbitration, to-day. It was agread to advance all at-s ba- | The Missisaippi republican stare committee wwesn Chicago ant Ds Moines to a busis of | has complated the eloct ial tic-et, Quite u roventy- Lumber rates. were discuseed but without soaching & docision, Adjourned till to-morr- oW _The followinz are the appointments to }mhi' bt g C line wittee on tiaus-Missouri business will report. Muin, wssistant goneral frelaht agent, head: rters at Deb . nera) pasgengor agont, hea Monday. Charlos Fransis Adsms and party left for cents per hondred for first class, | numbe: of Independants were presnt at the m in Jackson, wnorg them General Chulmers, who addressed the committee at nsiderabl A preliminary meeting of the wood workers of Pittsburg was held List vight for the por- pose of forming natioual org mization, simi- ¢ to the Amalgamated Ass ciation of Iron ud Steol Workers, 1t willinclude carpent cabinet makers, turners, machine mold wmal ers and all other workers in wood, The ob- ill be the protection of employes, ‘The second day of the ex-confederate ro- union at Dallas, T as occupied with speoch-making a Many old tat- tered battle-fl General Sulli- van Ross and others addressed the veterar Miss 8. 8. Thompeon, of South Carolin, an original poem, dedicated to J Davis. A grand purade of state militia con- in the rand Trunk systom west of the it river, made pubic to-day: John W. . Davis, assistant quarters at Coi- 5. The uppomtments are to take effect HICA 8 in th A meeting of the Chicags and Louw | clnded the An:gnmmn. There were 15,100 ool lines woa held to-duy to consider the | Vixitors on 4 notioo of wi hdeiwal of the Illinois ¢entral o camp gronnds, Ex-Governor Hubbard arrived to-day. which expires the 15th of Angu t. Penaing turther n gotiations for settlowent of the ex- isting difficultios, an exten-ion of the notice to Suicide by Morphine, September 15 was consented to. SeriNaPIELD, ILL, August 7.—Theodore A wmecting of the Trans Covtinental ass McEwen, for many years station ageut of the tion was eallod to assemble at Suentoga Wabash railroad” at this point, died at 2 Camber 2, the day befors the otice of with- | o'clock this morning from the effect of mor- Irawal by the Atlantic and Pucific expiros. phice taken with suicidal iutent, He was Theo arbitrators of the trunk line pool to day od 88 years, and leaves o wifs and two ag omtinued the consideration of the guestio children,” The body will be taken to Tona- sercantages referrod to them by O i wanda, N. Y, "“ink, the chief matter beng s claim by the W IxpiavaroLs, Angust 7.—The Ges Christian Sunday School association, com- osed of mombors from all parts of the United States, in sossion at Bethavy park, | clergy meet Mouday uest 1o ta twanty miles southwest of th's city, to-day Jrotad the following officials to serve the WInIng year President, dinn. ard ia not made known, wr The worning session wiae S nd Trouk for iocreased percentages, 7 he " tra‘ors mado their award an1 forw m‘;?’::m’f:"\':::: '70 gz-"::;_" o the commi-sioner, The character of the AN BRANY M Tymaitgon )6 stesmer Ocesnie, Ope e-caped bofore sailin s ———- but was recaptured. The city paid their full BUNDAY-SCHOOLS, fare aud gave each 85, ¢ al dispatchies from_the vast about O'Donnell’s used much amusement, as he has General Christian Bunday 8chool Assoclation Sessions, e e— Archbishop Ryan's Translation, waa received to-day from R chbishop Ryan fr 1) lubor, —— The Dabun scandal, A. R. Benswon, Hardin, Mis vice prosident, J rding ¢ orraepond . Ohfo; wxoeitive commit- | Cornwall and companione, urged the juden to "Knox P. Taylor, I P. H. Duucan, | peohibit the publication of tha evidente, The v; Fiias Sias, Michigan. judge said he would do what he legally eould v, Lovis, August 7. A bill of translation it hiladelphi The | Catho'ic wtion on the archbizhop's doys « for his new ticld of Dokeiy, Auguat 7.—The grand jury yeater- day. in presenting an ivdictment aiust uyied in the dis y led the request of the grand jury o of the topic “Thy Place and otion and forearance of the pross. | Frycand Hale, and Congressmea Koed and | in dar ger, e oy v ters. swit.| GUIDED BY GRAVITATION. |rinnine: b thy comider bt o GROVER'S ALLEGED SINS, 16 m H, Weat, William !af Kinl y, Ben But taken deep ro ot in their minds and 1hay 8o FOREIGN FRICTION. torworth, Judga Fosrker, md Con, R, P. | thorongily vnderdand the st of 16 that The Interminable Irritation of ERrODEan | Kenoessi, k. Hndereon, & wa ottachen, (SUOD SECMEA 10 b6 the Condition of (b3 &y b bl to comircn th mvivee G : ' v | Testimony Both For and Against Gov, Puwers More Appareat, oo Pk Hisoocke of New Yoris Gon o | Al ChICOE0 MATKelS YESIeTday, |C'iacmes tho s nerey Clevelad in the Mama Halpin we'oin any way to sioned the trouble W. Fennell, « f Kente Sooator J. A, Til of which (hey o b, o Civmeticnts Consccamman o § — Scandal, Germany Now Bristling Against | i erkiias wohmerly ot tndina " | Cattle Buyers Daghed by tha Ar- Ry ol An Explanation from Me, 7 Woher in the Premises, Awaitt/ £ #o Deflatee Totormy CATHOLIO THETOTALERS, rival of Coarse Animals, A Talk With Sen 2 Naw York, Augnst 6, <Unito! States S The Soaroity of Texans, Howaver, |wior .1 1, Milierof Culifornia, amsiyed o Appreciate Their Values. this c'ty yestrday from Washington, Ho p X PP H Jft trday for u visit to Saatoga and Lake CLEVELAND'S M Ay, U Cittoaco, Augnst 7, “The Catholic Total — QRO 6, Chivein:ton on {6 {4OAl YNG PROF, POTTRR > 5 v . |Abet nence union of Amwion, at its session N e r 7 i . Relations of France and Ching in |this forenoon, res nsidared s renolutim to | Good Mixed Paocking Hogs A180 8 fuaid: “/Tho vutioss impeora i porianer | Wasbingt n Speciul e S o the Gobbler Great Britain, or Miller, Action Taken Almost Egquivalent to Favoriog Probibidon, Berlin Newspapers Charge Eng- land With Inciting Gaul. g o 3 g < hold its conve ntion wt No 1o Dame, Ind . and AT ol ¥, not only To-d 'y your eorre met Prof. the Same Doubtful State. s doded o huld, thevext con "tion at Shade Higher. i Pliforvin e theoughont the union to fae for fouteen yu.‘: ok vho - Af.‘;m 1685, A RS T atolmiy b0 1s Califor, ia likely to g republican fnculty of Co rmoll universitys’ . Ho ¢ ime into vano doubs of ic atall, Tn|the offic in v tato of wild agitation, snd eary all tho Pa ffic states - | wanted to look at £ pa) o said bo bad . e i o |the o tad vpon, af i g 'O, yo ; The Affectionate Meoting of Wil= | iire s wernmuda 3 binkope Syioion and | The Oourse of the Grain Markets | et v il . . Ireland, Adjourned at 3 o'l ek, Qulifornin; Orsgun and Nevada, Oar canh. | bosrd that 1 ah .‘W in New York liam and Franois Joseph. At tho afternoon ewaiun the conmitteo @ Downward all Day. Blsine, el Sorrier, particalirly Me, o s MRS T, (piree rea lutions pre«ented a long vepors, It shwe could have boan md- for the Pecific coant ” | C0mmon decen y that Grovir - @leveland . acterizes those who ¢ansn & + and m be ) ‘) i \ " 3 i Destruction of Life and Property by | e ling intoxic. g HQuork o « nal ;;’..d. Prices Drop to & Linwer Range Than IMIS"&;\ZF AL CALGRUE0 1 ?:':il'..:n':lfnfi'«' J'h:h '.'.‘."m."fi{"’m" e Hurricane in Southern Earope— [that moral suasion aline cannot p eveil Knowa in Weoks—Other “'Not a b'te The rapublieans sro_p-ifectly | Hon o Rer woids, that he be withdrawn against intamperanes; that the Law must be i ibetel were " - £oom ¢l volv d, and thit It i1 Gi o oalamiky toerusy S :;“:T'um?y-hn- ey ey Her b My think * anid e, *h # thewo Horrie e emcntof publ it i owe (s’ d:cv.. e g ot 11 150, | b1 e T ot i e 7 ‘ o | v o : moerata trium hed by spriveing | 'L have rokn wio ! o " replied the eopres- FOREIGN AFFAIRS, T o CHICAGO MARKETS, b ausn Lot | vo " - Th bast r\x oo" wrol Spocil Dispatah to Tk B cbe R A B R WSO P m S o o Ui farey Oholer hasi< of temporance woik Specia e Ber, + il i nn and ne fove the Pars, Augast 7. ~Au analyals of the water | of tho liquor tratic. A g wras 1o the ad- | HReh AW T b cipte of cattlo [ L M hirough, with a 'big majority. in_ No. | buts their o vietions Yot askaL g beinion, in common use at Marssilles, Aixand Arles, |V unt of & work s i i hat In excess of what wasgen:!yumier, © Ho ds populac = on wco i b wilak wht you think™ - 1 shows 1t full of mumberless microbes. Tho e enlly 'l”\llfll-utvd. “dt :munt tho wrrivals of ¢ o stard he took on the Chin l'lmllll-vlwvm-“ m, hnum,‘bnc as tho " n 3 J waen | were a lang + per cent. of b'g, conrso unfimshod redtriction mea ure vell g for hia | Cose stands now the weight of the evidence i authoritios of Marscilles vill commence the 3 sine tho ity however, that [ &t * I SR S OO T fog | VFOD Um0 d prote ticn santiments, | Log nis| 1 he Vily agn t him, . [ta-oms b o sthings construction of public works to give occupa- | We catnot countensige of 1n a'y wav eason - y L Bana for any day 1o L1y, vory popu ar. scliction for the vice. [ 'ha* thay d pravo tham if they*are able ton to the unimployed, age the liquor interest s, wuch less vote for i " :.;no fl;in:l'; lluy;-;- :‘hdl wll;mlu want, ,.nfm. 0oy Wan wovs, He i4 par don: tog»m&“}ti.l.| Ju- tice to him and .t the m when they conld find anything bottor; Jerly ste ng amoig toe eoldiers, vote s of thix counts y that if tho-d chargas ars death froin cholora 1h L etty.10 o hewrn bomen e rled. hoe. wad,acisat et do B AU SHIR snhane Y e Gn e | bt L R e e e A e ’ lower peieos than they would have bronght on gl ot MU M e e solder (LGRS Kilown: ome ik ot Godaone night, one ofpersons who returnod yosterday. | <1ared that it is theright of o thoics in the [ Tueeday or Woduesday. On the other hand | gon-raily supy a great u,.,',‘y voterans [ Clovelind’s per onal and profa sional 1epnta- :oh’.:.u has been l;‘hgh& increaso in cuses owivg Zlfiy.f?i"gu,y.,'.’x‘,.»',','?. :: i).!’::nwfihfip good mmooth, fiui htd atock «o'd as well as at hatin sett ed ince tha vur, Culiforma ;inlm_ l}m l-;-wnu\ui_v‘luukr bas always been oo groat numbor of toiuruing fugivos, | SIS, CCPIAY PR it Ao | wap tiime, malking 86 60 to 86 8', while seocnd | J2t Prozection, aud many of iho wld tima | faitao farae IXnuwPain o 0 oo oM anseitia, Avgust 7.—~Two doatha this af- |agaiist the ¢ rt of the lin goveramens |clans and ronch sold at 8500 to 8835, | sy ool saprery Xy 0 favor of 16Lh b1 Good: " Ho Wag diwhge Krowaiont 1o . " o tako posseseion of $hs' property of the pro-| Cows were in goxd demand n nocount may have | motioed . that foir eut of |road lawyer, aud I ' baliove the mo.t-of his Lo:vov, August 7.--English oholora is }uw nds; and ¢ mplimenting President Arthur |of the ~roawcity of Texans - avd b st six our_ democatio congreasmen voted ean W as 04 tha attornry of large corpora- :‘lm)udlug in Clayton, Leawors and Richton, | for his prompt action mg the American | Were malkiug siroug prices, Theo were but st the Mor.ison bill lin other two | bns and monopolies s Thet i oue; reason 'he Hamlets ure not far from Blackburn, college to the propazands, forty or fifty lead af Texans on sale; th y havo | were roverely consured by 1hoie people for n 12| why it alw.ye weemod straopo to' mi th & ho BRURBELS, August 7.--The Belgium govern. [ - The following offisere were elected: . Proaj. | dvinead 60to 76c in aweok, . Be f packing | having dono likewise, One effect of their ac- | #hould bo nominaied fors such bigh poditions ment has doclod to establish quarantine | dent, Rev. J1. M. Cl Konoha, Wia ; vice- | firms hud about sixty loads diiect from K n- | tion will be the aleetion of republican succes- | by the dsmocracy, who: protond to ‘ba s againat Meditorranean ports, {,m ‘dent, m, 'J"HI';B‘ nk.:‘)'i o{)h?lo"kl"lm #as Cr?f nr‘l they were wall n;wpl(rd. Stock- | sors to democratio re prese: ln‘livru trongly oppoced to mond) But I don't. % , reasurer, Rev, J. 15 Banks, of io; accro- | €rd and foaders are searce, with a strong de- | three districts, As pros h cu. | know that it in so v wti o, either, p, T i i 5 0 oo disl . An promising a3 theee ory steango, eif Panrs, August 7.—La-Seyn causos anxicty | tary, 1+ b lip A. Nolan, of Philadelphia. maud, aud they say Foung stoers would m ke | pects are in n.flirm..‘u, wo .lff 106 intand £ | they ara not often consistent tfi-‘!y;h x;'bx Other Foreign Fragments Magsaities, August 7.— morning —The but the conaition of the romalndir of the do-| 4 ico i : - kon ¢ N journed. e Rood prices ifon arket Good o - choico | relax o off ta these chargea acaint h X st S seven wan appointed to draft a memorial on | cominon to medium, 1000 to 1200 pounds, 4 70 | wiss would be by makivg & strong cam. | them very emvguiu"y next fwl.” France and Qhina, the subject of totsl «batinenod to bo presanted | 6 81; grass Texans, 700t0 1000 pounds, 8 60 | paign,” i A LADY DREPENDS *HE GOVERNOR Loxdox, August 7—The Times' dispatch | 20 the Bishops’ cowncil at Baltimore. £ 600, . “"Are the democrata nlwnd over theselex | Mrpwavkee, Special Tele: A 5, D50 Cbon bl et sy o e 1008, tion of Cleveland and Headriokst” Mra-Hethawny, an eld 1315;'5;'5!;' fent. of ol . b i iy thority here asserts that poace ie certain, The A Robber Reoeiver. At the early opent: dow | 'L eannot say thoy are. They wanted Tl 0 y % American ministor is to arbitrate. A settle- RIK, Pa, August 7,—The investigation in- |and prioes & .m“fmfil?r, m“':mu':i':hx-:k.q, den or ‘Thurman, you know, and they aro nat: e:n;[-::ln K.‘nf":'fi.;:'. hfi'fyrm'“?'h"'u \"'1:" ment will probably bo reachnd, which will | t0 tho chalgerngainst Jeceiver Varnum, of [ Tusted ouly & short time, as bugers for 1110kors | WY dlsappointed.” of tho Milwaakos postofion. Learnmg7thas ba acceptable to both parties, bit it is beliey. | the German Insurance eompany, and George | retadved their orders carly and went in for all Mra. Hathiway was acquainted mlf Gev ed that the settlement will be' *emporary oaly | W- hig astorney, begau here yester- | the hogs they conld get; henos good mixed CLEVELAND Cleve'aud and his family, the Pigng up;'!; on tho French side. The Chinese kuow chat | day. It seoms the properics sold in tho judg- | packers kold shiade higher, whilehsavy sorts ON THE WAY TO THE MOUNTAINK, corre-pondent callad upon her to isho {63 retibh Tare Kn SibalEy ok Bl uhe tei o favor of the ompany were bid in by fuoderwent Jittle or no change. Th.re was| Winrenarr, N. Y., Avgust 7.— A largs | cou'd verify or disgrove the s recently DAN, Avgust Pall Mall Gazett | D eanp much o law aud sold by him at wfonly a fair demand for light, and thon azain AL Ny X Augut T.-A TR afunt concernitg Clevelna'w¥ characte o Y publishes tho{llowing: **Admiral Courbet | K€€ brofit, whic "“‘,"“‘::‘ll_j“'hl“fl o resaivaa’s | a'oimen proferred t sell thei e packors crowd awsemnbled at the depat to greet Gov- | Bhe enid i ; has not o cupied the harbor or mines at Ke- i Sy i e, Decaup | at current market; wo thut assoriens of light | ernor Cloveland on hix way to the Adiron-| Uue tamily have lived neighboras o Cles lung. The Freuch warysols in the port will o inono deal of this kivffud wme difficulty in geting whas they | dacks. Tho governor caino onbon the plat- {1nd’s fawiiy and have been intimatelys form ot the car - Tho tedln balied g o | auaivicd with Gove nos Clevelaud geincs. bo- moment, but m ip THAS & s ook iba "'“"ll‘.; 0 of has clootion an ah riff '« A povenor by tho hanl, and wiched bim a | jrg ho orable aod pure man in his ‘private ot T s it i o ! lifo T bve nevor scen. For yoars, prior o his BN he wnich by oversight was n % puc in the books | wanted uole i b ke o habla, mov.ments” st Keltng, nor | Ty aimjuat of e somspact . HaGlites wad | e 30 coac ey PN greniiume . 8 loa 0T, August 7 Ta thy copmons by vearly & million dollate. GUG o8 Lewvy And mi-r;dtp-‘fkm‘. Abmt he undder keer tary of st o for fo. eign affaics More RO | sold, wwirket olo od steady, snid that ho believed the negotiadons butween BOBIRENY o Light, 150 to 200 pourds, 6 40 to 6 16, any Iadivs wera present. death, my husbend, th ugh araioal republi- Krance and China are stilgoi g on, and hoped ‘ CRAM, Prat g ¥ ~ cany waa an intimata fiiend of Cleveland. It they would result in a fuicudly seitioment. Saddlebags and Sulky, The courso of - the geali mackot, was downa| Ciovcland. srcind b o s oot b Shar wras any foundvtiontor tha Mara ‘A AT OHIOAQO DRIVING PARK. to evier fo-eiga advi dofinite publie. apth oveni g No - pin story, don't y on think my busbard would Germanyand England, Citigang, Avgust 7o ila, ll. agen-—Bol caLekaring: tNa ATroRt . obte| shavemtnt T i e’ Bftaok.bis falbmiernitt By ihe s Thike fhooch Biuan, Augost 7. —Blmark b instracted | 1avd won, iix 3, T Sa.eyoeBd; e, 1:4 3, | slon by xoports of filies ar. impeuding -ail- ramor thay H6 was ex|ect’d got afloit, and | hasann.unows hee inisaban o ous & ol Count Von Munster, Gorman awbassador to| Mile and an eighth=—al! ag y~Lewan won, | wrcs in New Yorl which were veri- | whentha t win pulled in as 8% A w crowd « f opina, 20 anke B 1 Gramvites Bt rou | 5chn Doy & Tione s 078 o | ok Tes “the fon | ovors) vhiduaail amauibih at th dopons sn | viart o oo IR en wha bavs ypread 1ho wign sccretury, what mesmmes England i £ tivo ove v ¢ me er Bis. Vot 4 Gosernor © oysluiddaes iyl it S A " luuoam»-.lum.- s~ Dick Browa won ;?dn:znfi: i B b,y maved va. 1be tends ¢ take for ths paymout of the. Al oupe 2d; time, 1: r m, extimating this year's yidld of wheat ut through a dense throng, he w. auly | f dnis indomnity, wles bo 3 go-easdy and ene. | i To—"=+sur olds~Will's Clark won, | 1ewh then 500,000,000 buskiel, would prove an | choe i1, This foversuoe. wi | rensoin. hore] Lervocs ooy in BULl, ‘i I repoat His getio aciive to punish the cutrazes inflicted | ! 2 Walter 8, time, 1:18, element of strengthin view of form: r eatimat s, [over night as ths gucst of Swith M. Wee), | Muw, Ha hawny benn avidentoof bei by cman in tho North wes o | iL¢ Bies Smecond tionsas tha fourth | but cither tha information catag.too late or the [ wnd tomotrow morninz will lewvo be 4 spol | womin of refineaeat. and ine Boone S Ge -, preay | —Belle Pato won, Rhoduma 2d, Constellation [Present conditions wew not pressing, ard | teuln fors on meuntain and Chitanqua | during the it terview talked 1ot s o she veen : R ] {rioen droppod 0 u lower sang ths s bean lakes Bl ko way b Glinton prson. | kit t champion. levolanit huse b Riryptlan? bantixencs. and Bliko, oHalste i quarter—Over hurdlow—Athel | knowa i soms woeks. + Cash wheat on the | Satusd, il procecd to. Prospect house. [ rather as though ho ws 2 ngersd i fit Ferry's overtures to the Europan powars for on, Bl Bird 20, L+ Lino 34; timo |afternoon bosrd Aropped to 80 and closed at | ab ths head. <f. Srenuo lake, wiiors ho will | roonen g 18 o b frve i e g ol & joint representation with Englard on_the | 2:22] 80§, with Angust at the wame Septom- | probably retfisin two woelks, friond B i p'yment of the iudemnities, The North AT BARATOGA. her at 81§, October at 88 and” Novembec at : e > Gorman Guzette roproa.hes tho Koglisn| Sanatosa, August 7.—Track fair. Mile— |84 THE OOLORED VOTES, A MEETING AT OAMBRIDGE, o hwa“o";yu“r pow for m""a l;;mimnc efforts to excite mln ages—Jim Reuwick wov, Richard L, zd, Uamd took ?l«- Ah SO Y whent, ruling e st aliet e ant tatetad: thme, 1015 weak during the cntire ression, and closin, 4 : v @ S T Virginia stakes—-yder-olds—ive farlongs |0 .10, under yesterday. an the segalar rmufid? CAuprioe, Obio, August 7.—Hon. B. K, forrispondent this morniog fahin conatey Wilbelm and Francis Joseph. Dwyer won, Volante 34, Hurcigan 3d; time, | and declining fo on_the oftersoon bonrd, | Brace, rogister of the tressury, addressed ufhome ‘at Pockokill. In rep'y¥ito the in- Toostl S i g e Cee B R August closing” at 62fc. September us 820, | meeting of 3,000 people hare, The attendance [ 1W'Y be_ expressod * himeclf a8~ feel- : ing h bt Joseph gave audience to-day to s | Threaquarters of a mile—Trollops won, | October at 8tje, Novomber at 46§ Yt Ty coioutd ot dcloed people K. e minister for Hungary, and then vis ted the | Simou 2d, Bob May 8d; time, 1:L¥4, Ots raled firm early, bt finally broke jo [ SrEQY. oM Rt en ensued | in emperor of Geimany._The emperors we .| Handicap stecplechasa—all ages—half for- |under veserday, closing at 26§c tor August l"‘i“’““l' ("};:?Btfi»u?‘fln::h ;:ml»'im. rih gecher lnlf un hoor, Later B peror Willivm | fit with "S1,000 udded - fractionl course-- | and 2§ for Septeimber. e e sy Bt | D o s T G oatads cyslay X : t : ot 0 e und & quAEer— zi won, i 3. H . , i g vave aud ence to Tiaza, The emperors th jui F; 0! PROVISIONS, erend Jameo Poindextor, of Columbuk, and | credited with havine sai R hor, Tiaza and Count De Bed. - | Beverwi Anctte 3d; time, 4:2 There is practically no trading in pork, ex- | Hon, J, D, Taylor, of Cantridge, also spoke | velopm: nts from Albany, I cannot é:ubnti- I MH, BEROIER EXPLAINS, New Yomk, Spe ial " — Th v, Henry Wokd Booettimonoty kovicn, minister for Croatia avd Slavonis, AT BUFFALO. cept in the way of sottly N il were slso procutat tho dimor. o mporord Fi-Clen 280—Claelio | “Fiard T L 023 for Sop- bawetly Sl and will ot aow bupport Grovar Cleve- ove to the etation together, and Fmpercr | 2d; Tom Cumeron 3d; best | texber, 7 62 for October, ; . "L am nob surn th : William left at 4 o'clock, Thoy embraced and Receipts of wheat and corn here wero both (oY SRV L hut the mnmmuufu::;:,m w-“?r:';ym:::":: Kissed ropentediy before parung, Ovaions| Olies 2:25—Bessio wons Earle 245 Eva 8; | heavy, 242 cars of the former hat ioed \ THE RLECTIO! i, everywhore, Onward 4th; Lest timo 222, and 600 of the latter, UETCCEVET Omapranooan, August 7.—The connty elecs .".‘.‘;.'-5:3&“.‘3.3&'3.’&&. nwo??.fi{."'(i e Cla Pacing ~Minnie R won; Jewtt % H —— tion was the most exciting that occurred sinos | considor however,” continw d Mr, Beech g 2d; Gu glo 8d; Lorer 3 2 4 r . Beecher, Bhr:fl::cy[:::;;u‘c!’un:-:irl;»:::h:;:, ! d; Ga All’:‘.\ k;"llh:n ue 4th; tim BEEF FOR BRITAIN, tho war, The city polled nearly 8,600 votes. 'gt.&‘ |||dlfln.\|',m' ’.“uh (5 s i b G man played a i O il to- P % ety o q acted yeryw fmprodent i - hose upon a shouting mob which g thered out- Portponed till to-morrow, THE PRIVY COUNCTL'S POWERS, All distriets but two give the repubican can- | jho it publie, Tha Hu&-:w»\z wriu«nm tum:ll.(-. CB1cAGO, August 7.—The Brocders’ Guzetto | didates majority. Hepublican loas, 600, is authority for the followin, “The conta- 5 ; Held for Ransom, this time L wrote t) hin [ way also i { o ) % Y o i\ it e phous discascs act of Grent, Britain bia been | 1 oigm, Aug, 7.-Nothing furthor ban o seversl Wi of 1ho stronene charaotoc R T T S T AL e (RO reoently amended o that the privy council been heard about Sheldon, the English citizen | (rom clergymen in Buffalo i ref revee to d-monstration Sunduy sgiinst the Liberals, | Dhreo-quarters of a mile, two-year olds- - |moy exempt portions of & conntry from tho |nid to hava been captured and hold for rane [ Mr. Cloveland’s immorality of character. Disord.rs are feaed, celling —dorror won, Uurest 2, Grioket, ;| prohibitory oidor, This, it is raid, was in. |#om in Kanoas. 1 ho Eoclish government Is | Tis inforuiation came on e bko & crashy im, 1,20, ] 3 terided capocially to cattls Srom the "wes-orn | Mtisfied that Amencan suthoritios havo done |and X certainly intimated in my nota to Pack Peck in confidential str.in, and wos in re- sidv toe chamber of deputi-s to-day, Beveral AT PHILADRLPHIA, ply.to one from him of a simdar natoro, At arests wero mude. The gend’mmes eicorted | Mowsovrn Park, August 7.—The track the members from the chamber. Toe mob |was deep with rli-h, Seven furl ngs, o finally dispersed. The Joarnal, of Bruseels, | ages, Frankie 13 won, Equipoise 2d, Chickades France and Canada, ‘Tronton stakes—three-year-olds—mile and [tutes and torditoried of the Uuited States, | 1 they could to find him, 1t is feared bo uas Jthat if the wlegations aguiist Cleveland 18, Apgust. 7,—Presidont ( hag | one-eight, Chanticleer won, Marmaduke 2d, | but the privy councii has, wo believe, taken | beon killed by his captors. proved true, I could never be bis armor bear- red upon Hector Fabre, commissary 04 10 action 88 yet in the premises,” A G s s RN or oradvocate, [ also pot wyself in com- —iwo-year-olds and up. Heavy Fallure, muni ation with several Jeading imndependents al in Canada, the decoration of the ay & ¥ F.eion of Hovor, The Figaro, refortiig to Min; Woodford won, Duchess — New Youk, Aogust 7. Sohedalon in s | 2 New York to make fafr inquiry and re- the matter saya it iaproof of tho interest | i Latile Minich s thme, 147, - | THE NEW ORLEANS POSTOFFIOE, ont. of 1), C, Newsll & Hons, lumber with which Franco " reg.rds Canada and werchants, to Josoph Hitton, wera filed to- 4 ) s 2d, Regnet 3d; time, 1:68, port Cieve &b o ively desire to cu t the relations er i T assets, Sy A . which ara becoming over closer bevwien the | Handicap burdle vae—mils and « quarter | Neither Organtzation or Disctpline in doy. Taubiliticn, $165,007; sominal saete ould “vistuslly bo 61 conie ' hia W0 b —over five b dles bone won, Bally "t s 5 Ry d (% my . miing o w tilos to this two countri 2d, Major McClurty 8d; ttmo, 2:84, It—The Postmaster's Bon liabilities arc preferred claims of 607, non & ”Y Me. Cloveland. shall bo justly S Abolished proferred. §62,471; secured, $11,213. biectod 10 the charge of continuous im- FatalHurricanes in pouthern Europe, Base Ball, —_ ——————‘T ality subsequent 0 the experienco of BABARTOPOL, August 7.—A severe Lurricane s . i L The Iron Lepressic thirteon or fourteen years I shall be and ruin storm visted this section to-day, | | At St. Louis, Mo,~Unions, Bt. Louis, 4 w‘""',’“‘.f""' A"“"'”, e spéclil oon Pressung, August 7.~The depression in | barred from lfllfihfl’-c‘-nn.’fln‘ Twelve porxons were killed and an immense | Cincivnatt 5. misson which has been {nvestigating the con- [ T B SCRN I ety 1s aiid to bo| *Was & commitio of investigation appoints wmount of damege was done property, ¢ dition and wanagement of the New Orleans | vater at the present than for a number of | od 88 you suggested 1 1 i R (i Thee Xan 8- rlolank AUNBEE papfi mmbipitiod S(pactjo the porimas | st Ueny Hilie JICIEEERNRCT b1, qpors . lll:;lin;':uw:;;finlwlyd ided_to withd storm to- o Linz Grein and |4 44 « it f . thio o panic of 1878 are pow closed. ocide raw wirohslog: districts. Many persons wero i | - At Washington- Unions, Nationals, 6; Bal. | ter-geners! to-day, Tho comminsloners say in G FIANER L0 B 0% G0t Sion "are rs from Mr, Clevetud?’ their zeport that they found the facilities of | 0w cunning slack. bave not. T muat first Jearn the the office ample, but the force in employment I Mr, Cleveland la a dissipated man M v of building: i’ timore, 8. R e AC Puludelphin Philadelphiss, ; Bostons, ) X foo T T e — T won't vote for hiwa or advoeate him. If he' it fo ;s St T wsufficiont through w laok of proper training, ; A Capuchin Cardina At Quinen—Quina g ShEaul 1 Orpanization. or diselpline, (tbey sy dods AN DREWS? i i e o ud s Royik, Avgust 7, ~The capuchin Fath At Miiwaukee - Milwaukee, b; Minneapolis ot exist the offl 3 gl i Al Massiga, archbishop of V d Seviele, | 5, o G (L iog of indopondent republicans in Brook- and six other Itaban prelates cre. At Kanwun City—Unions, Kausas City, 8 |individial merit, and they sdd thut they Jyn thivevening, 1 naver was expected to cardinuls st the consistory in § Chicazo, 9. found e, o1 ything arran rently moie bl PR, B —_— At Philsdelphis-~Unfons, Boston, 8; Kay: | for the peonsl conventerceof ¢he clurks thin tiwe, dreamed of speaking ou that ccasion, England and Mexico. stone h. ] o pagpeno P81 Sho bomboms, o ot Tt is wso insinuated by nowspapers. that my LoxoN, August 7.—To duv in the lords| At Columbue - Colunibu Pl e o Mo O B R 5 HO U indiposition. has been . M, Granvillo stated that nogotiations with Mexi. | , A% Tndunopolis —F 43 Grand | e ud rocounuaend. miny ehanges, inchud: TOHOLD DO Hechiér lis been vuring me siuce 2 co for a new treaty of comunerce would soon Le | BT L Visginin 10; Brooklyn, 2. |ing the sbolition of the - oflice of calectiug » . ! PO d 1»»%%3’7& i e T At Phaladelphia Aitic, Allggliony, 1. | clerk, with a -uhtri "J,"M- “V‘}Wh hfl{"'ur » g y ‘effeet 18 ok The Fight in Indiana, BROKE HIK ARM FITCHING, m;’."u‘(u:): ]:fl t::u‘::hy BT Y é A i I e g R A A aign | Muwavkes, August 7.—In thesecond bn e b ! you soerdfisam T ; ices o ning of the Milwasukeo-Minne polis bas { ’ and if L look well it is 1w B e e Ball g to (Juy, Postion, pitcherof e Miu | T""“’ Labor Elemeas, ; 1 atways Jouk woll when § am mad. " 1, and a glittering aflio ueapo i, broke bis right avm pitching, ifeago Tinses, ot i8 to b provided for” tho Indisua stumy; | At Bt Louis—St. Louis 6 Cincinnati, 8, | “New Yonk, August 6—{Special.}-Johu ! p . Buicide ofs Husinah Mas. Among thosa who have becn hooked ahewd - > McNamara telegraphe the following to The | Gy | | 5r Pavt, Mino, Augut 7 -J. 8. McMan~ are Wade Hampton. Carl Schurz, Senator 1o a consi T " " nus, the leading confeciioner of the northwest, Vout, of Missousi, Colonel Vilas, of. Wiscon. | New Yosk Special to the Chioago Trilune, | Biov from Buratoga: *I Lisvenob beenabla ta ; commisted suicido last night by taking mor- sin Representative Carlidle, of Kentnek -Governor Stone, 0f Low o has een here | discover that there hias been sny chavyo b the | 8 o ] » phine, It is said his accoun » aro in & bad Kx in Senator Ly, of Delaware, Seuator Black: | for several days conferring with the national | minds of those who are stopp ng at the hotels g A 3 #hune, and that fluancial troublos led to the burn of Keuntucky, General Palmer, of Ili- |ectomittee. He says the demoorstic plan to 4o wospects of Cloveland, Most noics, Governor Hoadly, of Obio, Fx-Senator | make o fuston with” the gr-enbackers in lows ‘;"‘"‘ t ““; pocapact o Clavddids Mo L tnolittle, of Wisconin' dudge Cochran, of |for tue consideration of divi of therave of the suma opinjon ki fKiey e Clevoland uud Carter. Georgin, Judee B, P, Fox, Boyd Winchoster, | toral votes can haveno possible effe 4, presecd & week ago 1hiat in view of the an- - kays the antirs greanbe o wl oot | agonien. exintv guinst i wmong o | g nfim“n‘f;fl'fli"wmm"m' llllllI:} { ’KII ’hl.‘n' Kents Of "i:lrrc P, ate ! £ "th Tl () o0 © myor Il the Todiane Jights will blaze, Ex-Gov. | foosup over 16,000, nan vo oving clawees 0f tho couutry, it would Hond fcks will midko. saveral spocchea in Tn. | greenback voto could o to the democrats | impossibio for hiin to sugced. *Pre qu-ation TRt R thie morutag. in: Can thero bo uuy change madain this Without endingeriug 8he ropublicen majority iana, but will not go outslde of the stat . , w cnator Voorhees will talk fn the wholo | Mr. Stons says the republicuns can roll up in | class of po plo betweon now und election day * " l:utd nogll Ciovelaud's retuss, & fortuight comtry, and ox-Sovator MeDonald will bour | Kywa s fal freus 50,000 b0 75000 iy Thero s 8 largo winicr who uislly [s) ven e poeaf i e 04,2 & prow tpart in the canvass, ( He has no fear of the Germans deerting the | resson tha ho luboring cluss by ) D)1 rhoA Bube cun be fahna Ry . oy Py g gy 2 sjority | republican ticket thouy extent, 1o ok, fng ally vob the demo-| i Tgavl ulclng Po . % vos | Accidentally shot by [His Own Sen will certainly reach 10,001 d probably D W tho Cierman vots in Wiseonsin | cratic ticket wali be Joth to vote the republi- | Be ‘.'vmhrw".lvld Zamonll | 81, Lovts, Augost 6. Information is re= 000, cun ticket when the tiwe o ries for them 4o | eeolyed i \ 655, “W&"é:'i‘n;‘ ceived that James Holand, United States 1 thowe who have authorized the re. iy v cpat their ballots, and this they will everlook i it VT denuty clerk, bud tho best known stenom ins beon done thean and yote grupher of this city, was accidentally kill tha demooratle 1 ombuve. Others | ut Bpiit Lake, Town, by the Gicharge o der views du uot ageee with this " ¢an the hands of his own son, ittee to make appointments for them in u the following: Seustors