2 THE OJIIHA. DAILY I BED , SATUllDAr , AUGUST i ) , 1800 , THE WESTERS ASSOCIATION. Ho Dispwltloa Yet Mdilo of the Das Molnos Francliisc , LINCOLN V/1LL / PROBABLY GET IT. Under \o CiictmutanccVIII tbc Club I la Allowed to Disband A Suit lor Uncle halnrlcx. The \Vostcrn Daseball nssochtlon clo cd Its meeting lure nt I o'elok ( yetlordiy ntter- \\ithuuthniiiitr , nccoinplislicdati } thliiK dt'Ilnltu n to the disposition of the DCS Molnosilubnnd fianthlse Ibo Oniml liaplds people merely replied that they had locclved the association's proposition nnd Ind it under consideration JloforcMulioutnlng it was dceided to send c jnc icnUtius to both Grand llnplds nnd L.iiiolnto ( i on fur with the InurcattJ parties In those i i tu s , and Mi I Iatrh | > f Minneapolis foiHivvilli lipuitrd foi Allchipm niul Dive Kimo of Di-nu'r for Nclnaikn's capital It IH ( | iilt probiblothatoimof these iiluosuill kot the rluli , mul tliochniiL-es look now dc t idedl.N In favor of L.incoln ( liand Uaplils Honslov nbmrt imkinirup her mind thnt the prevailing opinion is that BhcU not ] > iepiiitil tomaVo the venture. Ml tin ropicstntatUoH left for their ro- hpettKo homes last evening ixceplhif'Mr. Cooper of IXi AI lncslio will K'nniii hero until President McCormltk iccohes , vord Irom MtKsrs Hatch and Uowc hi am ox'ent , tbo iirohihltion club will not 110 nil on ( .d to disband , ns it war ) lesolred uiiinliiiouulj in the meeting to keep tlio or- I'iinl/ntlon Intact until the clous of the 8C"iWti nt any cost If the nssociitiein is compelled touitilntnln thoeluhit mil becon- tlnue'd it 13f Aloines , but most of the homo panics will ho tiaiisferied to this eitj and ICausns Uity. ' Iherowsisn ( icner-.ileagcrnus onthopnrt iif the dllTc'ient club loprcsc'titutivcs toct ( at tbo I3is Alolncs ph > ers , and hnlthotlub been dlsbaiuli.it hst night , us is orifliiallj intended , there would ha\o licen onu of the Kiandcst .scianibles for the best men over HCUI nt the ilemisoof aulub Hilly Hurt , Onoy 1'atton and Hilly TralHo ) me tlie three men most induinand aflHMwwjwn new development heio ycstor day in the shape'of an attachment suit liloel before .Tustlco Morrhon by I'itehcr llllly Hart nnd several more of the Dos Nolnos iilajci to ( rurnlslicoinonoys In the hands of j J. Gxipir , the seeretarv and tit isuicr of thorhihlio Is at the Mlllnnl. llurtol al claim < H T.fii ) eaeh , and the case will probabl ) boalrtd thU morninj ; , - of the ; Chilli. IVr Ct. .017 .5Hi nsUlly , .ay Deliver . . . , r H Hoiix. City . ' , .511 Oiniilin .4 . .4.4W fat I'aul ICansiisOit ) O , St. I'nnl 1. JCAr Ab Cir , Mo , August 8 [ Spfci.il IVlcprnim to Tin I5n J I'olloi ; ingls the re- .ult of tdda\'s rune K-uned iun > MCiinis ! 01M t , ? t. I'nnl 1 , 'hvo-biso lilts-U'lliloii 'Ilirt'c-luso hlts- btpiinn. Hiiswuii lullH-Uff Miolclnl. Hit by 1 j Holier Sliinili ) . 1'iHsoil lull Uniuhnit I , 'Ilino-Oiii ! hour nnd clllIrly-fl e minutes , i Uiuplro llJUrtwIiie. Nntionnl The Pblhidtlphh-N'eiv York game d on account of rain AT llllOOkl.V > The Drookl.nBo . > ton Kame was postponed en accoutof rain. AT CILVELAXn. Cleveland . 0 0 0 Chicago . 2 0 00 005 0 * - 7 Iliti Cleveland I , Chicago 30 Errors- Cleveland 2 , Chicngol . Hittciios Wmls worth and Zlmmer ; Kiitchinsou and Kit- twdgo Umplio Streif. AT CISCISS-AII. k riiiclmiatl . 0 0 1'lttsburjf . 0 0 0 0,1 0 11 0 lilts Cliu-imiatl 0 , Pittsburglt. Hrrnrs -Cinehiiiati 3 , 1'lttsburK , t. Butteries Durjei .net Keen in ; Osboin and Wilson. McQunld I'lnyus * Ijcas'io. ' At ItOlTOK. Boston t 2 02011 0 0 10 Now Voilt a a 10330 0 1 11 Illta llo-ton 10 , Nov York 1.1 1'iroi-s Boston 7 , New Vorh 7. JUitteiies-Gum- hortnnd IColly ; Crni , O'JDiy , Hatlleld and t U\\Untr. Umplica l ciKiisonand llolbort. AT n rrsntnto , Plttshur ? 2 0 0 1 4 fl ! 1 0 2 18 HufTUo 0 0 02010 0 2-5 HitsPittsburs 13 , IJuftnlo 7. JUrors I'ltUlturg fi , liuffulo II. Uattcries-Maul niul ( uimi ; Cuiml'hum nnd Muck , Uinpiics ICiiihtaiiilJoin.9. ( AT 11I1OOKL.1N' , 'Urooldyn 5 0 OOU 00 OO-7 Philadelphia..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 O-4 Ilits llrooklyiit ) , I'lillndeliihlii5. Enors UMoUlui 4 , 1'hil.idelphltt 5. Underlet 'ulillitK and Cook ; RuniiiRtoii and Ilallnian. Ciiilfncj niielShiildan M CHICAGO. . 01 0200001-1 Clculuiul. . . .0 0 0 0 a 3 4 1 * -8 Hit * Chici o 7Cle\ehiiid II. Krrors , Chi ( KOli , Clcrolaiid y , llitterics Ilai-ston iuuirarii.il ; O'Uilon auel butclKTo. Umpiic Ptfuvc and Snjdor. American A7I.OUISV1IIV. I.oulsvillo 0 a 0 0 1 2 0 Bruoklvn 0 0000 OO 0-2 Tilts Louhvillo 12 , linwltlyn 3. Hrron Loulivlllo .1 , Ui-ookljn 0. Battories-Dilly ami Pitij OoodiU nnd Kyaii Vinpiru UniiUc. Allot I > r tliib lu Ititl Klinpe * . SiorxC'in , In , Augusts [ Spechl Tclo- pi-.im to Tin Br.i ] 'J ho Sioux City uiombti-s In tlu * AVc > tcin association h in a fair w.i ) to lie forfeited. Mi , J cavoj , who o\wis \ the fiimchise1 , is out of pocket frOft ) , mid unless thocitinus put up sulHcicnt inoiioj bcforo Mondaj the lentil will ho dUbnndeU on that da ) . A committee Is triliiff to i-also tlio , lut vith jioor suaexss. - Jlrttli i-son DolVntH 1 IO\MI. SIHNIV , N S. W. , Aupust 8 A sculllag mtitclibeUeen Matter on nnd Brown for iyOOwm towed ted ijon the Paramottn rl\cr. .Ma tert > on won easily in UO minutes , ! i > i seconds. llullillo lluos , K. V. , August S. rourtcon thousand people \ \ enl out to tlio drh In jj park toJny , attracted hy Iho announcement that S-JIIOL and Bullo Ilumlin would uttcmpt to lo er tholr tvconU of i:10lf und 2U' inado by them U'speetivoly , Aftei sojio prelhniiniyvarimitR \ up the JudiTCM announced that tl horses would bo but oboataUO This \\a * forth o purpose of fclvitigSunol reconl m u four. ytiar-old , hir belt record up to date being 2.10. Jlollultmnltii \ tent llrst , Imrtlmu bclnp " . [ 14. The Call f&rnla wonder , bunol , \VM then ciulcHl up. Hbo pissoJ th ijuirtor InaJij .lialfln 1 lA thrio auartorsln IH'-j : ' nud mlle ina 11)4 ) , just tlueo seconda t > lotvoi than hcrCullfoinlu recotil. CeushlorliiK thu track , ulilth ww becnduifly lu ywd condi tion. nnJ the fail thit the -\rlnd on the ntrclih inn ion t'ifferoneo of n full second , Sunol's jicrforniaiieo today moro tlmtieqmls thnttt-hlc'li ran Ic ad lu-r next to the ( jueeii of trotters , MimdS. 2 il tiot , JXK-VVnltor , ( II won , Hinilcolon second , Jean Valjean third , Henrietta fouith. Dwttiino SIS , rivo-jear-oUs tit under , trottingW,000 Prineo IteR-ent won , 1'amllco second Dest tltno 2iWlV. 2.1r pice , TiOO , cxtr.1 raco-Chhnoj C. L. won , Olondennoi vooond , A-rtlc third , llob Tajlor fourth. Beat time 3:2J : ) ia IS.ues. SutvToa\N. "Y , AujjiiHtS. fSpednlTelc- R-r.im toTiir.HfJrj 'Iho wcithw ww clear nnd tha truck fiiht Follo\\lng Isn suiuiinry of the races : rirstwce , flvo-clchlln mile , tun ycir-old IlImyarHohcllniirillj won , Lord llury ( the favorite ) second , Ma Hello thhd. 1 line bocoiiil rare , one mllo-Fellowshlp von , Maid of Orleans ( thifivoillo ) second , Coite- collothlril. Tlinc-J H1/ . 'J bird MCO , thre'c-roiitthsinllc , selling Cor nell. ! ( the fined tqi won , Clolden1 Reel second , K.ilr 'llme-lHI > guoenlblid. - : rourlliracc1 , ttuec-fDurtlii mlle Thinly Pul- stfer wm , Jucl ; lloso second , A.llcn Dine thlnl , 5lra. Ponnett ( the fatorltc ) not Kcird from , 'llmo 1 : IV2' . I'lfth rare , three-fourths inilej , sclllnR Amofit A won , CScnuvluvo ( the fnvoilte ) second end , Blulc Diamond third Time -P1U. Brighton I'ciioh ' finces. TON UK uii , .Aiipu tS. [ Bpoclil Telc- to Tim Urt ! . ] Suminnty of todiy's raics : hovenplghtlis of a mile-King Idler won , \Voodbam second , The Djclor third. 'Iluio Seven ciuliths of i mile Oss.i Aton , Ctls- pin second , AnnloM tldrd Tlmu l.au f. Ono mul ono eighth inllos-nioici won , Eblls second , Uiehtnond third Time 1:5' : . One and oiic-eljrlitliinilCT Allst Codv won , Bilin lloru second , Coirillioii third Time i WV- 'Ihroo-fourths of i mlle DirolIn ) fcolt ) won , J ady tihugow second , Buylor third. Time lilT'f. Three-fourths of u mile Voung tiiny non , Hannah second , Thorndilo third Time 1 .17. Handicap , two milei , otcr right hurdles Leo Glnlstj won. Bassanco second , Vaucluse third. Time 2M. N. J , .August S. Tclcyram to Tin BKI ] Suminu-y of todiy's races : Seven eighths of a mile Toulon wonvPnll , ISlall .second , S\\lftertbiid 'Jlino 1 : W ( . rive-clyhths of si inllo-Woodeuttor won , 1'aiollni second Hnola tbhrt. 1'inio 1 O.t > - Six and one-half furlonps llitoutoxviiwon , liif tor second , I.lttlo Mimilo third Tmic- 1 J2' Three- fourths of i mile Shotovcr non , -At iron i second , Claj Stockton third Time 1 W4 Ono and one-fourth miles Jennie McAn land A\OII , Vlvllinte second , j\uomaly third Seven-eighths of a milo Jlartj B won , Tjinctntur keeondA'iiiidcnnent tnlnl. Time The LoMinN-.Aufiu.it 8 fHpocial Cnblcg-mn. to Tin : Urn. ] Tlwuxcoat the Lowet summer incotln today for the * Vstlo > stakes , H-\e fui loijfjs wasuonbvV llaird'a colt Hod denlHM , .1 U Lckh'stolt ThoDoonistcr hciond , aiidG. L'lovcl mil's ' fill } Grace Con ray tlilid. There \veio nlno t > tuiteis. lor Today 'n Races. AT SA11AJOOA. Pint race , three-quarters ofn nilio AVurj , YouneDuko , Jack Itose , Kingston , Caitcr U , Tom Hood Beiond race , five ei htbs ot amllc , Vir- ( , 'lnui stakes JIutrRio Ward , I31aclf Lot , On- .indaja , My IVimnio 0 Ccolt ) , O.arita , Ulucl vooJ , Aralon , Calo'irej , LeoS , iloiito ley , I'alcatlno. Thlnl nice , inlie and -ilftccnthsliaiidl can BWCe'irstakcs Ploodtido , Hypocrite , Ulochner , Uncle Bob fourth mcemilo and one-six tcenthAvis - tuilitz , Isau : Lewis , Kupcita , Enclisli Ladj , Keclarc , ftir.lohn , 1'rintoF'onso , Smtiago. ' Kifth race , ono mile , s < llltif-Balljhi , VeiiRUor , BoiinlcttaSyracusoLittloSfisso , s , Hurry Weldon , Salute , Dyer , Satisfaction , livyinondoodlena , , Irene , Cariio 0 , Macauley , _ Pirol race , three-foartbs of -inile Volun teer , Custnwar , Civil Ser\1eo , Mudnone , Ulnrcndon , Auiiinia , DevoUx ; , Arab , .My Tellow , Lady Heel , Jersey Pat , Terriller , Merlden. Second nee , thrce-foiuths of a mile , Amity stakes Latosc i , S.dlio McClelland , Adven turer , Sixonc'tte , .Bermuda , rtionulale , Heclwn , Westih-jstei , Sir George , Fahvlou , Arro ince , ICihlcer , Cipar.iiun , Plonmore , Ma > tvooil , SoicutJi , Picmiiclicr , Difltcns. Thhd lie ? , ouo und onc-eightli miles , Uapo May handle ap-Slniloa. l"cimitb. . Can C.m , Squander , Mnsterlode , Judp-o Mouow , Ia\e- lee , h'itiBlMe , Kimiiuct , Chios , Torso , ifaa Fan ( colt ) . . ITnilrth rare , one .mil one quarter railos SaUnter , Prineo Iloyal , Stockton , tiotion , l ifth race , ono mllo-Eric , Belli B , Mnjoi Donio , St Jaincs , Bofaiiltcr. Her Highness Sixth lace. Me-clfhthsot a mile , stlling- Kockfoith , f'unster Ji , DiisoyVoidrun" , VarJee , Malachl , llellerophone , FiedTaral , Ne\\buri , ICismct , Autoer.it.Sciinndor . , IJVid , Daniel 13 , Vilhgo Jlnld , Majrslo II Sctentliiaee , ono mlle Inspector II , Nit- piim , Rh l dlow , Philosophy , St. Luke , Hmssols , Momoo. Eliththr.ico , live-eighths of ft reilo Somer set. live LipiVnlcott , , Vlreurass ( colt ) , ICojsor , Mipoia ( colt ) , lilot , U'arOvci ( colt ) , Houchrani , Sir ( Jeirje , IDndorn , Bablcon , Victiois ( lilli ) , lloiioyinoon , Ilciresa. Prcak- net > 3 Lasi. 'Jim Heo Tips. AT MOXMOCTI1 I lrst llace Civil Sou Ice , ( Jhuendon. Second liaed kdlle Miiulhudrcst ( ; - hi tcr. Third Uaco-I3animct , Simloa. fourth Ituco Salvatoi , T'uiicoUoyal. Fifth Uuco-Dofmltcr , Bella B Sixth Uico-Neubuw , Autociiit. Seventh Unco Aly fellow Niagara Klqhth Race Bibicon , ATBvmroot. Fiwt liaee-IviiiRSton , Waiy. Sifiii < 1 Kaco 1' destine , Montorov. Thlul Itace-Iljpociito , Floodtldo. lAmrth llaeo liet-laiv , Sir Jolin. I ilth Unco-Came U , Ircuo. rsii : Ji IL fj.t Ji31 1 it KH jw.v. Piibt TaynStJori ) * nt the Annual 3te- volvor .Match. Dii.i.tM'i : , Neb , \utust S. [ Special to Tnc BBK. ] following aw thej scores inado ycstordiy atthoiuinuiilrotolvcrmatcli , Depu-tinciitsof Dikot-i and the Platte ITlrat ilaj , dismounted : ni : AMI rirrv IAIIUS Gt Iftltlt , Chas. II . p'v't , Co , U , Uli cat- . . . . .01 Bauy , M II , S'K'I ' , Co. CS , 1st cav . S' ) Ilassoii.l ! . Jp'\'t , , Co L.Sth civ . M ) Janiieson , J. , p'v't , Co I , bthcav . , bS Pitcher , John. Istllcnt , Istcuv. . bS Sanford , \V.D. . jt'f't.Co. A , Sth cav . S7 l ldJ , i ; l .lst [ lent. , dth niv . h7 M.insieriiii > 't't ' , Co M.kthcav . . b7 To'er ' , Jllller , coip , Co. D , Vth cav . bO Hughes , J. i1 , , b'g t , Ce. 1C , 1st uv . b J Weli'ouio Ualn in Missouri. Sr. LouixMo.August , b A gooO , soaking rain , tlio llrst In several wccics , bcjnu fulling thU evening nnd continued until 10 o'clock : Adslccs from the surrounellnf'country Indicate i- cato thnt the storm vas general unel st.ito that , tliouirhlt tame too into to Improvothe yield of wheat , < om mid oats , yet vc et 81 mid fruits wcro eouslderally oenolltcd. Kontiiuky Cropi , LKXIGTOKj. , . , Augusts. Ucccut heavy r.ilns hive ere.itly itnprouxl the corn rep : , \\hlchu ill average fairly with lust year. Hemp , which is an important proiluctiou in thU hcetlon , will ho good. Tohicco Is doing bu Hy and the crop nlves iioor pronilao. Po tatoes , uro below the I'lliil ClusFi UorkcrM1 Suali > . I'lTTdirun , Pa , AuipistS The confertuco cojimltteo of the nianufucturon'mid fnm of tlioAnieilcan Hint gliss union unanimously iidoteda [ srilo of wiyes. Bevei-u.1 advances \ei-o made. THE ALLIAJCE FICIIT OPEl'S. ' IiTojor Powers aul O. H. Kom Crjan the Campaign tit Atkluam. AN AUBURN JAIL BREAKER RUN DOWN. flenteli nt Teltntimli Tor n Miming Giil-KIIIuit l > r I.djl ; i- 11 1 ni ; hun Hint ; Jlnuc ntHcitriic. , Neb , Auifiist * [ Speihl Tole- irram toTiii < : : Mijorl'otwra nnil O II. ICein , candidates for f'o\cruor ami congress on tin ; nllluiico ticket , opened the uinp-itgii huio-todiy. Jlr. Keni sild lie WJM not responsible for standing befoie the audience ) 113 nominee for congrusi , tint liowaschoacn by no net of hUownto rfpiosciit the liboimj ? Intoiests of the cojntiHint ; ho was net an or.itor , but had iron ahlow boj until tluoo yeirs a/o , slnco which. tlmo ho lud been actlvelj cngyed hi politics ; that It vas n diic necessity thnt put him up 04 a candidate for congress He pall tlie usuil tilbuto to tno Indies nnd mild he wished eAcry w invonmi \ aid child In thu country \vw a , politician In the true sense of the word , tint , the content this full win bcltt-ocii capital ami labor.Vo hud n crisis lu our history and no voter could sttuldlea fcieo any longer ; said the nil i- aneo emdid.it.esvtta not any bnnrtor or abler to ccpo with , this crisis than the old pailies , but wore putcr and less corrupt , nnd that thcr held tliocoircctpiiuclplcs of gov- eminent. If thty wcru adapted ho said three facts stood out ptomiiieut 'Jhut in the past tvcriljoarsmoro pioduiU liad been pro duced than cvu bcforo during the same pulod , thntmoie p.iuperaimdmore million- ilia's hid been made cluilu the s.uiiotluio tlim e\cr before , mow miser } than over before fore ; there was nti unequal dlHtnlmtfyn of \\calth The ulllincc ucinmdsthus.imo pro tetiotifor all. He did not believe that the law ought to allow monov anj tuh.intiiKO over po\ertj That sevon-taitlHof thopjophj produce till the wcilth of t'io ' cojnti ) and three-tenths aliare It , that all parts of tlio country was moitfjajod and his tlio most so of all , the homes of the people Moro being taken a\vaj fiotn them , and tlio mm vho neither vorlu noi spins -.puids flOOwlicio the producing el us spend 1 cent. lie tjiichoJ up overproduction In tlw old v\uy ami said tlmo lus no o\er pioductiou of anytulng in tnis country but fools. The trouble is not overproduction - production but under consumption , and unequal disliibulloii It U only a question of tlmo when the capitalist will jjctyousuio % Vheue\ era mini goo ? in debt hols done np suto. lie proceeded to give the icmcdy It all Illumed on flnanoo money vras nhat win needed , and the audience Deemed to ngrcii vith this proposition. The- prim of 11101103 liad fiuiio up ; tlieiooto \ two vayt > of petting uiomto buj orboirowit. The piixscnt condition of tlio faimcru'a'Uiotor ' mushroon giowth , but was liecauso ol ! well cotieocted | > lans of the iiuuoj powoi bo ruu during , the war. llo shoved tbo difference ! between tlio cliatttl alion' of the south and the capital show nil o cl the country in favor of tlio southern show. Thospenker hammered tlio i-iilroids on freight tiatispoitation mid vviterod atoclc in the old style The govern ment should talie control of the rtilro.uls- fiovoiumeiit foi a class and b a ehss. Poor men don't ' pav a tax on their ii conic , Irat on thch.outgo. The nllijncc domnidsa { .mduntud Income 'Uis and hosuidthoieason this Wml of \\susafalluro In the past wis Ucttuso the people 1ml been s > cndiiiff moneyed men toconcresi liistoatlof lioncst gniifjcra like himself. JIo touched up the tirill ft om adeniociatlu itandixjint and said a bonded sjstom had and iwrajsvould ruin any country. Hifbcenrao eloquent in his dofonsoofhomo wife mul liibles , spol > - ofhis four baMes at homoatid closed bi'sajhiB ! "Don't forget jour \vifo and babies in tills light" Ho spoke fof t\\o lioui3 The spealter said ho vould. Ineivaso the tut on nch rain's Incoino until tlio burden would bo so hea'Nj that no man would care to bo vorth mow than > "iO,000 [ hisses and crroansl ; sild the railroads cscapcif tsixatlon on their property by running their rolling stoclc o\cr late Jowu while they were assessing la IS'o- bnisiu In Jwinry , and vce-wrsa , when the time came for assessments itilowam j\pril \ Mnjor Powers i spo'co about tvo hours , ro- itcr.itltifc n-anyof the tbhiRr-i touchscl by I\lr. Kom Ilobtateil tliat tlicalllarieohieant tlu coming toscthoroCul the men ho belie > ed la a sot of piindples wlilch ought to bo 10- duccd to la\v. A. SIicnn"n aiibplna > tl Coiiliacncc. AtJLUu l Neb , j\iiiist 8 fSpecinl Ttle- giamto THIJ Ju.J ) Ohules Joliiisoii , con- liuedlii tlio county jail muuthifj trial for the murdur of Jiirncs'hiteman , chose to loa\o \ bis conifoitablo quartei-s this morning at (5 ( o'clock , taking ad vantugo of the sheriff's coii- fldenco iiiallo lnsrblin tn go after water , and when missed lud piluod the friendly shelter of un adjacent corn Held. Tlioalnnn vas given and about fifty men resK | > ndul and surrounded the cora Held , closing In ou him. Inside of mi hour ho was plarcil inn cage , \\herohanilluithofuturo \ bo closely kept. Fruitless Searcli. TFKVMAII , Kcb. , August S. [ Sjiecial .Tclo- piani to Tin : Dnn.l AJ1 daj long a liundied mciihavosoaiched in : alti for the lost phi uhoniy.stetiously disappeared receutlj. Eaily thLs moriilnp a line of men was formed and manhud baoUiiud forth for nnloa atouml , liicludlngquitoa larpe lake lu that Ucinity , through which men \valltcd up to their nun pita untilcveiy part of the bottom Iml liicii subjected to aUhprouprli a sou-clias could ho made Nubt set inat lint and thesoaiuh \ abandoned .All i\oik In tlio iieijjbborhood hasU.cn buspcncled for snoral da s , and iioiv that it has boon demonstrated that the hod ) U not in that locality tbo mistoiideoiiciiSjaudnboutthe only thin ) , ' that can bo ilouu Is to axvalt futthei de- M'lopments. Tl o father and brothers still dint ; to the forlorn hope thut sometluo m.iy yet bo oo- taliuii cilltev at Blair or C.ilhouu , but a Ulo- grain liu Just boon recilved Htttlnjr that no trace could bo found in that direction. The pirlli li\e and one-half feet la lielKht , rather dark coinplf xioned , weighs 150 pounds , and woioa nun's hat when leaving lionw. The of$100is still open for her recovery. . ICilltiii IUll liHiiri'- . , Neb , August" . [ Siwclalto TIIK BKE ] Last cvonln ? Just at daik \ % Idle A J , Story , vho lheIn Lincoln precinct , thrc < nntlono-half mlloscastof licitsas \ out at hisbirnjai-dcovcrinBUp Us ll v duriiiR thunder storm , ho was struck by lightning ? md Instantly killed. 1 ho barn of Mr , .Tames Carter , near thl clLj\vasstriKk , lij Hlitnliiff lust nljht and oiitlioly dcstroj ed. lliuilnii and Termer nt lentilue ! , Hrvraicis , Neb. , Auguat 8 [ Special Tole pram to Tim JlKK. ] Arrangements were concluded todiybercby \ the y > V > guarantee fund \vns raised to secure the famous oars men , Ilnnlan and Tcoincr , wliowill bo secured - cured fora sculling nutchon the TJIuo alontj thoChnutauqun , grounds waterfront Thurs " da ; no t , Aiijrubt II. iV ( omulttoovilldo - IKirtfor O null A touiorrou inorniiiK tocoii- cludo iii'Kotl.itlom Utwfon Ilaulan and Tceuiei and no jinim or opotibO will bo spared to miiku the affair a big success toll will bo the Ih-st open water suillinc ; nuteli over ii\en in Nebruski. The > vutcr couit > llu is nbouttwo mil in leiiKth and U in full viciv of finely shaded baulcs both along und oppositothoUhnutauipja. grounds. 'Jill ! llOUK I" till ) Love PINB , August 8 [ Special to TIIK Bfi.J Ao jesterdayvtis an exciting day and ft f-Teat crowd \vcro present , tutu rail } ' a rourtiouvould follow , and * uciv.u ! tl ucasa today , everybody tclt lib ) Inking ns'iauoli rest and quiet aapo sllilo and tliu roniltvu.s that ladles Mould bo soon In hummocks , in easy chairs or resting uinlir studo trees , and children with bathing suits on paddling in the xvatcr. The grounds and tributaries are couducive i The clvww tin ) nil well filled I'rof lj > I tf. Diriws of Cuflalo , X. Vhnstho | school of natural fiolciieoiuid has his woik lupoVj'lrunidntr onion also Iteu K. \Vhllroaw \ , " AfM. , of Mudlsou , Neb , lias hii school cf p dauo ) ! ) * \ > V to the desired itjmdard.mq < g othen HID Her. J. U. Stewaitof Aurorx , b , coinluotw of the Cliautuuunnori/ftl ( | / tinloni Pi-of. Tdi EMIIH. A. M , of Abii tlon , III , nd Iluldah L. \Viiuglwp of Wisner , Neb , hoth coaduitltin tlit school of toniporaneo : I'rof , anJMw. li. , B.Oecrof JJelluh , conductlnir the school of music ; Mrs P. , 1 | [ Mumatnth of Omaha , i'on- ductorof thoscliool onrtsund ( , allaro dolns peed o.miostT3ilj which \ \ 111 bo a letting biMiolltto tlinpfMt > lo of the northwest. llev.U. McClIh , D. H , of Oim-gii , 111. , ddlvorel u \ uublo adlre ! , hU subject btlnjr "Daltonism and Its Analtpiesln Jllnd , MoiaH und llelljtlou , " tind this cvcnliifr a lecture by Hov .1. Powers of Blair. Nob. wlioso subject -XMS 'OliMT Cromwell" and wns a great success. TlicOohl ali-tliil Contort. V < i.uuvi < ( j , Keb. Aupust S. [ Special TiloKMin to Tilt Bn.l ThoDeinorestcon test forthogoldiuedil took iilooo histnlnlit attliuM. K church la the presence of alnrge und aviireclatlvo uudiunrt. 'Jho con test nits vure luls Latlln , Mary Jtoselh' , Xellio Thioop. Mlnulo Thioop , Utta SVilwn , Cnio XJays , Stella.IoljnsonniidMlsaBralt. They dtllveiwl tlieir 01 itions winnikiibh well and v\lth sofeworrou tint itsoeined liard for the judges to ditornilno whieli onoof theinw.H the -\vinnor Tincoiiduslon nirlvod at bv the j ud Res was In fiver of Miw Mnrv VJosolle , lie iwoiied the pold mod it. 'Hie other si\cn ! \ of the coiite > t iiits cii-h iecoi\ed \ ubjau tiful olllnlo of poems presented by 0 W Fo > : on the pail of the contributors Tlw contest will lon be rcnumbcrid hall pros cut ba-.iusi ) of the tnaaucr In vhlch tliuj Mere intcrtiinod ( lv Oh urcli ill ' ( irtc. VOIIK , 'Neb , August S fSpceuil to Tnr I3ic.-ThcCa.tliulic of this tlty hno pjmn almost completed to build a ( iiU : ( ) church and a JlUjftU building In aldition ta the sihool building they nlreuly liwo The church Is to beestof \ \ the dormitory and is to bo eighty-one by llfiy-t\io foot , stoiio foundation , brick buildhi ? with stone trim nilne-s It Is to bo 110 feet from the ground to the top of the steeple Iho school will open September -with 1 thlrtj teachers , nil sitters from the Peoila. 111. , mother school "M'o are iuloniud that the mother house for I\ebraska Ii to bo at York and Is to he called the "Ursullno Convent of Niuircth. " Youthful liiiifilni.H Arrested , AL-iiutxNeb , , Augubt 8. ( Sjieeial Telegram - gram to 'Ini : BI K ] . The four hoysvho \Tcre aii-cstcd at Toirumscli , ghinu their names as , Charles Itoberts , John II ill. Prank YouiigaiiOUohiit CuiUhcr , and aged ubout seventoeii , are In the custody of the shciiff here , chnrgcd vith coniiulttink' the binglun iitGilhii'sstore Aloiidaj night. Thov are VntiiB examined iind so fai li.no pleaded not Kuiltv though the juthoritica at Tecumsch and I'llleyvhcro , they -weio ai rested , icco\- \ ned soiucof tlio iifticlct stolen. Thovlll doubtless lx > boiud o\cr to the fall Urm of the dktrict couit. tol'itj Tlulp I'lno. Giusn ISI.AMI , Is'ob. , August 8 [ Special Telegram to Tnc B i.J J. U Iticlinrd ) , Mor- ils'alkcr and C S. Bradley claiming to represent the installment house ofV. . A. IM- \\ards \ , denier In sdvoinarc , booU , notions , etc. , of O Atoiiies-wcro airest l todiy for peddling and delivering iioods from bouse to iioiisein tills city ill broken pioka es. Thoj were flncd ? > lO and costs i ich and K * fusing to piy they wore cominittil tojail. They pro- rose to fluhb itout jad soha otcleKralllcdto | kiinsis City f < n a Iitvycrutid propose to try the litbcascoipns sut. 01V tt > JUiston. FitrMOT , Ix'eb. , Aupisfc 3. [ Special to Tun Ilisr. . ] lion. ID. / . Hichaids\vho , is del- fioni the of fc- cuatc-at-large deputment ! - brasld to the national Grand Aitny of the Kcpubllc cncnnipHKnt , left this afternoon for Boston to ntKirf * the nicotiiifr , polnghyMy of Omaha , thence byvty of the Builmnton on tiiaiegulaKOranJ umy trliii. Mi Kich- aixls ivns uccorapaiiled. by Uis wife and oldest oa. They will boV'rf1) ' ) ' from the state until about { September 1 , visiting at tholr former VennoRt home after tlio udjourumont of the encampment. Another CIinrROK 'hint ICtnitz. VUKNTIMI , Neb .August . S [ Special Tcla- Ri-oin to Tin : Bi'iU Another chatpj lias been broiurht aalnst Genoul Kautz by the department cainrnandcr , Oerfcial Broole , this time for conduct prejudicial to good order and military discipline , in that General I ICautz { jn\o \ to the press tbo hifoiinatioii rcln- tlvoto tha fomieriharees , and refers to fie Ilit.t spetlil sent ritElli'j : frornlioro Gen eral ICauU is now \Vashingtonon leave 'l\vo \ Proinliicnt Doaths. BtATiticc , Keo. , August 8 [ Special Tele gram tol'uuBi : ! ] Valentino Myers , one of the earliest pioneers of this county , died at hii homo ten miles south of tWs- city last evening1 at an advanced age Mrs. NY. H. Ileeraor , m old and highly es teemed sid t of this city , ( Hod last evening of pnraljsls. She and her husband for a number of years conducted the 1'icUIc house. this city. i'lpolcoil tl ) v toriu. _ IST.IS-O , Not ) , August 8. [ Special Telet'raia to THE BIF. | The ncv , school house ut the Boldlers' homo was severely wrecked by the storm ycste > rday and will 1mvo to bo toni down and rebuilt H V. Linibichs rcsidciice , iieirlflnisbodln ) Ua-wn , vlll two to undergo tbo same change. Skip-licit Out Alltlia .Ten.111. Uiib t ( , is'eb. , August 8 [ bpetlal Tele- pram to Tin ! nr.r ] A youttfj man mimed Boughner-\\lio li. IKOII Iii the einploj of CJeorse L. Smith , sldppel out hist nlftht taUhiRnloiiKntcam of fancy ditvini ? hones beloiiRiii ? totho latter llo will prob.iblj bo overhauled. Cliir Count ) DcniocratH. CIAY Oxvi ! , Nob. , August 8 [ Special to TuiBir. ] The domoer.its , in their county contention toda.i , endorsed tlio people's counti- ticket Delegates to the conpios- sioinl eoiivintioii aw Instructed for Mc- ICeiglian Ito-I iiKaBoil an I'rincipnl. TJiA > ( - , I\'eh. , August 8. [ Special Tcle- BiMin to Tin : Bur I I'rof C. II Aldriclihas hecu i-o-ennaijeel as principal of thoUljssos hiphpchool at allbci-il sal.iry Ills mciits and ability are of n hlfh older. 7usL In TlmeHo He Too Ij.iti' . ULYTS , Kob. , August S. [ Spedil Tele- Bfirai to Turn KB. ] A K < xA > > fcl1 hcro lastnitiht , but totvlato to benont the corn crop. Dusiness k aSnguisliIng and business interests will sulfyr" ' A haluonjllur ln'lzo I. UiYfe < i < , Nob. , August 8 [ Special Tclo- grain toTiiElJi/ ! , C'iseyasabon.was barg- Inrlrcdlast nlKlituudabairol otapplo-Jnck , n lot of bottled \\hlsliey , cl/arsaud n can led off No duo. " "J An Old d Sr. 3 : w.\ur , Wb.vAugust 8 [ Special to TIIK Ber.J-ir. Af 7bhaffcr , an old and re- spited cltlzoii of this place , bc ont-ono ) years ola dlol 'h momlnsiit 5 o'clock. * I ottl Inj5xiipotto | l. Sr. I'aTt.Minn , August -Special [ Tele- Kiani to TUB lU.c.1 About To elnbcr last Teni Ivclley , nn employe of James He orBhiclc Charlie , as ho is cjcncmlly Unowu' ' sudjlooly dlsipfieared Ulierohns boonasus- pleloiiof sulelduor toul jilav In thoinlnds of ( uorulof our oltUctn from tint time , To day llftcoii or tventv men uro at voile dr.ia- Kins ! the Uoup rhor adjurent to Illuck Ctiarlcj's ranch and searching In other places for thoii'tiiilus of the lost man Onu John Cnimnybas expressed a Itnowl- e < lfo | otthonftulr , mil there ia loa that ho knows more than ho has tola so fur. 'Jho affair Is worthy of ainoful in- vcstluatioii , nud our olllifr * uro til it. Tlio inUsinj man has Uvo br&thnid In Cleat. Held , h I''l lit lletMunii ( JcriiKin So < 'l.ill'ilH. BKIIXP , August 8-A flffht occun-ol bo. tvoen a number elf Oorinmi socinlists near Xurlch , iluriny which soieruln ere killed and nitr ttnur n iitf11 nt'iiPiiiA-ii BREAIUftG lAlIP Al SLPLIIIOll The "Veterans Ronulaing listen to Mora Reunion Oratorj , 'HUGS IN THE ENCAMPMENT'S ' VAKE , 'IVut sure llfiiiR Itnpidly lcsi ) > rtid anil thu Orciit Itciiiiion AVI 11 Soon lie a 'JL'liliic of the 1'aHt , Cv-MfL.i\coi.f , Stinuioii , i 'eh. , AuRUst 8 [ SpaIiiH'eleB'ianito 'ini : UKIC. ] Already ast e\cnlns numbcii of attciuhinU upin the ntorstuo reunion be ran to p.ulc up , pup ira tciy todoimtuic. 'Iho horsn , vhich haJ lieun plektted Juat outside the cunivere > , lilched to the odd-lookiiijtvohlclej that h.il iioiifjlit the campers to Superior. Away they idled , stopping in fiont of some par- tlmlar tent only Ion ; enoiiirb to i ( .cover the co ifjluincrato load of utensils \\hith \ hail delivered at tliesaino ilice several dnjs jiiwious. All diy toilay tlio tvacuition con tinued and iniiiy a soldier could bo leeii In full retreat who htidcvei been In tha thu't ' of bittle. At least half of the fiW tents are ahead ) empty and the ie- iniiiiUer nill boacntod \ eirly tonwiroM. 'itio unfastened fronts of the tents flutter In the -\\lnd s > howliis only the struv ivhlih hal ptrfoiinodthe servlie of a bel Hie Nelson pinrdi loft foi homo last ou'iiini ; and \vcro followed this nornliiK by tlio Ujmoio anl 'JoiHjki bitteiiej. The lioavy gui\a wens pullodthi-ujplilho stioeti , loidctloti the ca and veto soon on the \vnj \ to tln-ir u'jj'ur ijuai irs. Notivltlistatidliif ? the dop.irtuw of a pooil piojxjition of the uttuiidantuitniiors , a 1'nlr ciowd watched the cveielses of the da ) . 'Jho morning opened cool and eloudj , but the sun ciino out Ijtor mil the lo.idsvoro omo moro dusty. The first SIRII of dawivn ialuted , in usual , by Ilio llrinu of gum , after wlihh caico the i-oftular coin- pinydiHlJiind insiith to bie.ikf.ist. Thin the bittciics present paio a partiuj ? exhibi tion of artillery practice pro ; ions to break ing c imp. Thodrill was ROIO through with lemailcaulepredsipu , especially en the purl of thcToirlca mllitli unJer Lieutenant tlc- JnLo.sh , who effected loaJiiif and lluufj in U\cnt ) saontls At 11 o'cloclctheie wasa general assembly at the spualccr's stand , nhero .fudge Apple- got of Tecuinsch , J C. Dihvorth of Hastings and i'oni RIalois held foithiltli reunion oiatoiy. The latter \\Msstill clad la hii VIR- ulation blueslilrt , and lott iiooppoitunlty to displrt it In the iftemoou spiet-h miking was iifMiii resumed , and cx-Oovcmor Ua-\ll ( Biitliradhossed the vetcniin Ho vos foi- lowed by JudjnV II. Jlorrn of Crete , who In tuii | Kay toColnnul 13 M. Corrdl. quaiterinutor neutral of Nchr.islci IS'ationti ( ju.iids , anlOflionel.Ienkins of 1'airharv , a menibor oIGo\cniorThajer's stall Toduj'a ' e\ei ibcs closed tbo speaking proerannac. AHo'ilocktbe atteiiduit binds contested for tlw pmo A hlcli had been oltored bv the [ cuiiioii miiinsomciit. 1'tio evening hours \veroconsuincdby igraid rilly round the anipflre I nst night qiito a flurry a-5 crcitcd in e imp by thu dlseovtiy und pui ult of suvcnl thiee& \ \ hone viiltiiiR to pick uphat - c\ciM\asleft in the tent1 ; . The inuriuders took to the fiovo Just east of the c.tmp grounds and inmaged to eseaiw. In to\vn sover.il thuprswero apnrohcndeu One had a deep slash on his arm , while anotlur , : -aujht later , as conccalmaa bloody dlik up his sleeve Tomormw vill bedoAoted cntiiely to the bie.iliincrof cninp. Bofoio departure , ho\v- \ cvoi , Colonel Lnvclure , in ronitnind of tbo tioo)3 | ) fiwn Kaiisis and Xcuraslcn , united wit h the chief eveuiti ve oflltcra otf the 10- unicu in sii nlng1 a resolution of tlunlcsto oliinel O E. Adsiins , cominandunt , and 13 .T. Muifln. chief of stiff , for the many com tesies roceircd nt their hands , nlso to tlio offlcersof the Kansas , md Nobriska national puauls for fieir presence nnd aisisrtnco in the le- iinioii andto the eitl/cnsof Superior i\ho \ hid ctfiilributtd to muko tlio encampment u suc cess _ V. 1 ! u f.WML Airojitt. . \ r/Dttor / from Oovernor Stcclo Trjins- mlttctl to Congress. " \V * imiTOAugusts. ( , . The piosidentto- day sent to congress a letter from Govoinor Steele of Oklahoma roiiriiscntiiifitbatdistiLss picialls among the residents of that territory nnd rotniestinj tint the attention of con gress be rilled to the fact Tlio pixsldent , in transmitting tlio letter , saysi "Infoiina- tionreechod by nw from other sources leads me to behevo that the governor Is altogether right in his impression that there will be , un less rolitf is nffoidod , widcspivad sufTeiin among the scttleis in Oklahoini. Main ol these people expended lu tiavel and pioviillnjr shelter foi their f.iinilicsaU their ic"umulated means , riiuirrop pioipoits for this jc.ir uiVjhy itasonof thoilroutli , unfavorble , and the ability of the i .opio of tbo tcnitorv to proildeieliofmust boln.T.cle'juate ' duiln this eai I i > inadviseOtbattlieidaaiuiicxenlud | iiluipo of S 1OOO of the fund aiipropnated for the icliof of the Mississippi llool s\iIor- ( ors , end I iccoininuul thnt authority bo Kh to uo this fund to meet tbo most urgent necessities oftbopuoret people inOkhhdlni. " AMienti rip ol the ST. Ja'r. , Jllnn , Augusts On account of thohot leather and the latk of rain durinij th o las tfcxveclf3 \ \ , the founot estimates of I LH,0X1l)00 ) , ( ) bushels as the \vhoit ciwp intlio Dnkotas will pro Inbly bo a little outofthe wn ) . In South Dilcotaand sonlheiu Minno- soti the limvest is neady ovci , and , vbilo fanners gonoiallj are not juhilnnt.nilliitjraic the ) dlsioni.ijjed , The g-tiieral yield will bo f.ilr The iiilrouls luivo weekly uop 10- poits , onvhli Ii they hiso their pstimatcs of the \\lit it yield tokiun how much they rno going to haul. If they nronot raist-ilteu the yield will rcich abo\o \ 90,000000 bushels licpoiti lioni the northwcbtcm poillon of Mtuiicsoti and Dakota indleiito tlnttboix'ceut spell of not weather , accom panied \ > \ - stroiifdry , winds , hal a disostious ufTcct ujioii vhcat Coiiilitlon orOJdo Crops Coi.fMiiusO. , , AucustS Tbo stnto Iwird of igriiultuio has lasted an estlmnto of the condition and proipects of crops based on re turns from all sections of the stato. The present lepoit indicates mice-lino ofJ ( pjints iutthe.it prospe < U since the estimate of Jul > 1. Tlio result of thu thrtshlns hm been ; dlsippolntniint to farmers m most sec titma ofthosUto The yield Linotso gie.it as anticipated from the apncamncoof f'io\v ing friiin. Com is builly Injuicd and o poor inospects. The indications nro thu only from U ) to 7 ! > porroutuf an uvu-.i i croi ) c.m boiealhod. Oats arc badly injuiei b ) ulitfit 01 rust. Tbo crop isoryshor andnotof iilinon.unllty. Pasturts uro fail ins r.ipldlj by i-oason of continued drj \\utliu Hay is a full crop , yvpnlus pcauhu and penis mo almost a total f ullurc s' torn Urop u r.xllure , ICv > sis Cirv , Mo. , August 8. 'Jho htes reports from ICimsaaucganling corn are no of an mcoiiniging tintnro , A total fuiluro o the com crop is ropoitccl In nearly nil the tor iltoryln the noithern part of the state froi .function C'ltyestMird to the state line an fioin leon.iul vcstvard , Tlio most favor aUo louditlona c.innot tow benefit the crop very much , and loss than one third of an nvci-apo ylild Ii expcetcd , 01 about be\cnt \ ; llro niillloii bu.sk'ls. JlillMny Hisiisi : , August 8 Piasiduit lluclioniict nnd thoBiitUh , Aineilcui nnd 1'ortuguofcO ministers met inconforowu today to consider the question of eomp"nsntlon for the selzuro Day railway by Portugal Niillontl JIar oi.is , lud , August -Tlio Na tional Bar osbodutioa llnlihed Its lubois to- ilav. Much of Ihu tlmo todit wasdovdod to nuiHcussioiiof the iiiothods of ilmpllfying legal | irocedurolu 'ho foduriil courts. Nomiimtcil I hue-iced IIIinsi'li ; ST. CHAW Mo.AuKust , H Jlor ton wni ted ly nomitiatodto suocoul him- cir by the democratic coiuoiulnu of the boventU dljtrUt. fScnerally HntUniutot- ) \ IhuHuiiinioi to Turn i p. ] -It. O tim .V Co' ' * AVeoldy llovlcw of I'rado snjs : Leas favorihlo ci-op proBpecta , closer mono ) markets and further delay in notion on thotaillT iiithe senate htwo increased the iincottiilnly u hleli retail business , hi aplto of a sharp ait vaneo In wheat , corn , oiti , oil and coffee , thafoiicinl mcrnja of prkos for coinnwdltles isnshndo bwor Uian week a.'o. Thotiresent slito of trulo tbroiighnit the couutiy upp.'arisiitUfaetory for the sei- son , and loportaarcaliiwst tiiilforiuU conll- dent In tone. Hoston not little pi-eseiit ( lump ! , lut belief in groit aclivit ) In the fill.Vqolls \ inoiofiwlybou ht. Oottoa goudi movcfniily , mid tho-unpi'mion in print clutli ivorlH la bavin ? thodeslred effect 1 'lilladel- phlanottMiio inipt-o\oment \ Inool and Ii Biaiitlly liuyliiKoi cotton , lower prlrei being nwalted. Chingo u > pctts smaller ru-eipts than last ye.irofhtit. . Hour and corn , u bcuvt decrease In chceso , but a inucblaru'er movcinetitnf c-ittlc anl of hos houutonf fear as to the corn crop Wool rocelpu fall a third and hith" * a nuiitoi , whllo Mlivs of diy hootlsniulilotliliit ? nro lifter thin latt jc.ir , with pronijit collections. St. notca strong trido In ticirly nil lines , City afairti-.ido , Onialn and St I'uul trade , niiii.Milnnukeo mi iniproioiiicnt. At Jllnneapolls tlw luniberdenMiid h geol n < l Hour stronger , u { , Detroit tr.ilo Ii eiiual to list wear's , and at Olevi'andltlssitislu-toiy ' , fivlithti aroilullaud do- fioni oM r-mppU' o u.id ioal orO imcthoatl'ittsburtf , but Iron la The crop outlook U on the n ho'o ' lesi prom- Islnj ; The sn'eulatlvo ) nuvs RStrieicrs aio ranking the most oftlieil.uniiK'o to wheat nnd corn -\Vluut has risen 3'je ' , lth i lies of ! ,000,0W , ( bus lids ; torn ,1' ' c , u ith biles of H,0WKt ! , ( ) , and oats -\\hltoporlt \ , hoj , " * nnd cotton aroiinchanpcd. Iron oroiind pl lion aio inartl\o \ and wcilc it Ckrclund. but inratber better dcin mdut i'lttsburfj , where the deimnd for finished lion Ii cxiellent for tlio SIMSOII. The sumo U Irno at Philadelphh .A contradictor ) stnlo llilncsis seen In the wool anil voolcn tr.idi' . DeciiHy 1 irKU1 sales of vool and of the lower pinlt = > ot ttoolcii goods tire noted , but bnvei prices for wool and a depression In the inaiiulietme , ( .specially of tlio nil -\\ool and flnurgoodi. iiitui * ballef thnt thocU-hy ef tlio UullT uini the heavy imports -will pro- \entlinpioveiiieiitlblstcar \ Tlw fall of20 per tent la 'wool ubroail tlncaUns a supply of eheiper p-ooils If the proposed change of duties fills , so thnt simulators licsitato. Thoeopitr ] imrkct is slow , \\lth some lake sold at ireeiits. I'ln and lend are dull The outlook depends hrfjih upon the extent of Injuiv totropj , the action ol con- gtcsircpirdiin ; duties , and the foroijrn coin- : ) llcatioii9\vhkh affect Iho demmd for fjold. Ioniestitlmpoit3 ) "of products contiiino snnll and imports cry Inige The budnesi failures occui ring thiwiRliout Iho lountry duilii-jthohst sovui da\s \ nuin- aer 'JOS , : n eoinpaivd with IS ) lust wcilr. 1'or ho lorrcjpondwf * week of lust ) eaitlio llg- uicswcrotiOl , House. \ VisninToAugust S The house 10- sumcd ronsldcrntloii of the gcncul do- Iciency bill , the pending question being on ; lie niiieiidnicnt fjraiitini ? a month's extr.i pay .o c nploics of the house and senate 'Iho amendment vis lost. Air \rnx of Pcnnsyhanli made n motion : o rcioiumit the bill with instructions to the connnlttceonappiopriatlonsto vepoitit luck withn chusoappiopriitln { ; ? 20lH , ) ( ) for do- Hcitneiesln the fees and openses of United States nnrsiials olnuiualodbutit va * lost. The hill u us thoa passed. 2 > lr C.muonof llllnob , from the coinmittco on mlcs , repelled a resolution providing-tliat after the pass ige of this resolution Itshallho In oidei , lifter two hours' ' delate , to move that the house noii-conuurin all tliosoiute nincndirriits to the Indian appropriation hill undtouska loimiiitUjoof confeivuco Islr. ISiiloo talsed a question of considera tion in Iho iutei-i.it , lie s-iid , of thepriuito calcuelar In order to obviate IVIi. Jinloo's objoctiou to the re-solution Mr , Cannon stated Uiatituas thopurjxHe ofthorominittoooii rules to report a resolution ( rivinir tlirco days to the con sideration of the bills reported from the committee - mitteo on iijjiieulturo ami labor and con- bldtrntioii of private ! bills. M. Eidoo thought something 111010 nih- stantial than a promise should lw uncn , and Insisted on his question ol consideration. Ivlr. Cannon ren arkcl that tlie catloinm , by his action , AUS delaying the considera tion of piivato measures. The house decided M'IIS 11O , nays 00 to comldeitlioropoitot tbo toinniittocoii rules. .Mr. Peel uslted unanlmoui consent that the soniio aineiidmeiits to the Indian uppropiia- tionliillbe iion-coiiciurcHl in , prUlngai a ic.i- sonthu fact that the India'isoriieo uas suf- fciliifr and itw.is nocctsur ) Hut an appio- m-iation bo inssed.it the earliest da ) possi bleTilr. Tilr. Brekninridjjo oflCcntucky , olijeotcd. Jlf. Ciinnon then demanded the pre\lous qtiestionoii the adoption of the resolution. Ajjreod to Air. bpriiurcr contendol tint hnpotlaiit public Ijllli should not lx > rushed through under tlio whip ofthocomialttcooiiiules Jlr. Cannon hi iiistiiniin ; the resolution , said that this nionniKhe hicl jirnposed Uitho Kcntlcrnen onthoothui ilila tint the house 11011 concur in the senito amendments , md that thu leniciinder of the day and to moiio'\ho devoted toprivatu hilU. rhlipro position had been | rejected hy the ( vntUimin Irom 'leiuifsseo ( Knloe ) This lojection shoivodtliiittho poutleinan , while professing to be a fuend of piivatomcisuies , - \ \ ib mcrolj- posliiK- that c.ipiciti. 'Jho < iuestinii rcciinlnpr on the adoption of the resolution , no qiioruni votoel , nnd the homo took ai-ucess , the c-vonlnjbosjion to ho fortho consideration of r lvatopension bills , butnotlimgiuis accoinplislied. bciiiKo. l\'A \ iiiNf > TOV , August 8. The senate today pasictl Mr. Pluinlj'a coneiirrcnt rusofution proiiJIng foi thotramfer , withMw Giant's coihcnt , of Iho loninliis of Oonenl Giant freiri Ts'c\v York to WashlngtuiiLomotory .Mr. Cill olfesicl a i-usolutioi , vhlch was URu'ed to , imtruithiKtho eominltteJ on for eign rclitlom to liujxilio and report such u mcisuioas mny bo iiccossiry for the piotoc- tiou of citiyciis of tbo Unitel Stito-i ivho weio forineily rcsiilents ofCubi mil < ubccta ] , of Spain ajjainst pro-icculion bv tlmSpiuisft poicrnmesntfor olfcnsos alleKCd to hnvo buyn committed bthem. . Iho ( Oiifcienocreiiort on the fortlfleition bill WHS thtu tahcn up foi consideration After rtiseussiou tlio conference repoitwas agicedto. Iho ( onfcrcmo report on the sundry eivil appropriation bill w.u thin taken up and the action of tlie committee on the subject of a brid oaud viaduct at Hock Ishud , declining to require the ninniclp.ilitj to sbaio tbo ox txnso and onnurahipwiis critlclstil b } Mi Ehnundf. , who contrasted that liberality of tlio coniniUtco Mltli its ni ( > .uiiiess and pnr- slnioiij In ic'tuslnpr to the \viilow oftlm ( ton I chlofj ustko the hal unco of his yem's wilar ) Mr. hheiin.iii cxpies-tcdhls lecrict at the stiikinir out of tholWMiis for the fiimilie-s of Icecascd niembcrs and ofthehto Chief .Ins the Wnitc Ho ould biimelfotofora lliv , Beneial in Its cliaraitcr , Kivintf lo the fiuuilj of ctury ofllcei ol th.iKuvorniiiPiitwhii led In tie ) liarnou the b.iluicoof his pay during a calonclir year. , , Mr. Cocl.rullditiilrotl tbo miklii ! , ' of In iliflnltouppiopilitlois and Oin ciittiiiKiloun ofappmtuntioni foi thOLXj > cnsejof Uiiittii hiatus courts , thnsuppoit of prisonei-s , etc. liuviiiirthouPceHsaij oulliy to bo pruvidtM for intho dotklciici bill H next ropoit.lt ilie-cd thosi'iiatu ina faho position , ylehllm on lums tob.uk piv and Iwuujjf * - . , w , vhcnlt dlil notilelJn dsllai.aud neAt r o ACinbcr the niombeinof the lioubomllbo ox- plalnlusr , 'Looknt Iho c\tiniiMiit } MIIUM Look lit the American bouse of lords' ' 1/x.kat the millionnliicluh of t hucminlry- abody thnt Inu no lyininthy with thopoor , | F ' 11" t w " " downtrodden Mnpajiw " - , \v.f lb.it the "busings biatiih ofcongiw. ' dlel its 'riio ' ill'scussion las then tin nod on the Itomslu itlurion to tbo lriiK'1tl ° 'llUt'0 ' | u" ' iilbllu lands , and I.t\Vii8 < ariledj " " ' to a ' " ' * " .vininri IM"I onii'iwl on loappointid i jnf n.s onth. part of ' Ttw urlff bill win th Ml. i up uiw tbo Hie importinco of purify Ing the Mood cin not ha ( neicslliinted , for -\\ltlmut pmo blood jou cnnnot enjoy coot liu.illh. t tliU season neailjr c cry ono needs a trnod medicine to | tirlfjIUllzoand dirleli tlie blood , andlloiKl'H Mis.ipirllhls vor iy your ciinfldcnce. It Is peculiar hi tint U etrcngtlens and bnlldsupthcsjstcm.ctentcs nn appetite , anil tones thu dlgesllon , wbllo itrratllcitcdillsc.ise. ( dvelta tilil. HoodsSarsipnillla | jfoUH ) > alldrufBlsti. 1'iep.ireil bj'C. 1. llooelf. CO , Lowell , Mas * IOO Doses Ono Dollar nationalciicntnptiictil of tliaCirand Arm ) of the Uepubli ( a statue and pedestil of tlio lutcfiutiii.il ( iiifit , to bo eivetc-d in tlio cap Itol , was passed. Ad join tied. . \HOIt I > AV. Cvtcnslie I'roinriilliini lioliig Slndo I'm The rcRulai muting of the Centnl lahei in ion wns hell last euning atthecn's lull riiero was a liiponttoidauio , and nearly nil of the labor org.uiUatlons In the city veio it-presented. The gioatcr put of the evening wits dc- votexl to disc issliii ? ul ma for Iho proper rh- somuico of "I.nboi diy , " which will lie the llrst Monday in September. The follow iuu committees- nrruiigoiiiciils was nppolntcd. Julius.lc.er . , W. U Men or. II. II. Khhy , ( Uorgo U'lllard nnd W ft. biiiifj This conmiltteuwlll bold a moot Kat oieo toiiriiingotho details nnd pivparo for niaUiiK- neeessary picpiratluiirt A lialieoii nsceislon , birbe-in ? , hoi-so and e-hnrlot MCOS , dilliinvuks and athletic bpoitt.vlll oii'upprominent \ places iiiiionj * the nttr.utloiis of the iiltuinoon , and tbo fo-ti\tlej | will din tludo In theB \ ( < imi ( with a grind concert by : ill the bands in atlondjiiie , aiul the most oxte si\o display ot llieworUs c\ei witnessed in Ibis city ' 1 ho expense will amount to ncaih J4WO , and this money \vill bo raised bv subseiip tion It will be onoof tlio hiffgoit alTitrs evil lield In the city , md to tins cml all busi ness men \v ill be iciiue teil to Mihsciiho lib cralK. All tiadcs unbiis , ICuIght.s eif L.ihor assemblies nud bum lies of thofarinura' nlh anco in this county \\I11 Do In line in the paiido , ami all labor nigatilmtious iiithoiur roimditiB towns niul cities will bo hnited Ui p.iitlcipito. j\spcilnl meeting of the Cent ml labor union will bo he-Id next \ VodacsdioniliiK to ilevt thu principal and subouhnalc i-oinmittwaaiid inako fuitherpiepiiation.sfor l.iboidar. mi 'llicy Will lithln < m Itoiliictioii ol1- Ticir Ileum of nabiif. About three hundred of tlu employes of thosincltliif\vorks titld a meeting it Wet/ * ballon South Thhtcuntli stieot lust night , in response to a cull Pat O Connor was chosen chaiiimn of the mcUliij , ' , and John Qulnn mudo : i Iciifjlliy speech In which he dnw ap.ithctloplutuioof the condition of tie-laborer at the sii.oltltif-- wotks , who was compelled to nolle tiicl\o or thirteen houis and h.id no tlmo to becotno ac quainted with his family or secure the rest which -was abiolute-ly ncci'ssao In older to oiiduie tliooik ho wis iciuiiul to Jo. rilic spoakfi Mild hcuiisuot In furor of a stnko , and ho Itnow the unuiigon of this smclternoroopnoiedto it , hut If theio W.IH nootliciwaj for the ini-n tOHCcuroliatthov wanted nstilku vould bo icsoited to. Ho said tlromi nh'idlicoiilu faiorof uihitratloii and had endeavored tohavothomattcr settled In that way , but the olllec'ib of tlu company refused to tuat vlth the iirbltntor the men had selected , saj Injr tint the'io bad been no foiin.il denuiiii on tliepn-tof the men for 11 t tills point intbeprocecdliiKs Mr , Su\-- broolc , 0110 of the foiemcMi m the smelter ; came into t he i oem Ho w.is lecofinLod bv Quinn , ulio asked nil present who wnntc'd thoehanRO to theui bt hour shtem ) to hold uptbelr bands 'riirnliiftoSajhiook Quinn Mid ho hoped hoivould inform the t > iiu > ltcr comp.iu ) of this < deslie en thop.utof tlie muiihohad i-o fi..lned ficini inalilnt Ihcj duiiuind oiithoumi puny , Ucausu they -\\ero afraid tlwy vouln tint only unit with a refusal but would It ) dKlianriHl In thobaifain Mr. baybi-uok said hewoull iiirorm the compaii ) oftho deuiioof the men , and tbo meeting then adjouriiod. Trouble Ovorn Cur. Mui-s was talking up fje.neiniortb slieot JIuusJ.iyiiiKht , andne.n Kovcuth a do attac-kal him Jliko luxl u litllo Mliek In his hand and lliicwlt attliu < hg. It iibounded nnil strdik Mr. Honbuiff on the boil This jjcntloinm ki'cpsu bo nil ing bouse ands u on the pirnavith \ sovei il cntliMiion ami 1 idles \ \ liocio tbliikbi ( ? of luMn t imis past and icon-cam toromo Jli tionhun ; felt In suit oil iittbu sudden iiitinductlon of fotuurn unite ! niul ivulkodout and nUudccd Mr Powern Then Iho fun commenced nnd the result wns a line of $ ! ( ) . : ) forMicluel In ho polleo couit uud the dog had no tiDp. Hohominn IVrsunal Itilils Tbellohcmlaiis oftho Second waid buhl a nuoting last nlfht tit Mot ? ' hill tooiKiuilrtt a 1)1 ) anrli of Iho person il rights lonfjiie. About ono hundrul mid lift ) were present and the meeting was called to order bj .lolm KosleU.x vho stated the onjeet mil piupows of tbo meeting. Vladimir Vladhlr.i wasmade ten- Vjr.irychjihnian and Jtw MikMH i bos tin teinpomry scc-ntni-.v After eoiisidcrallc ai /juinent / tbo tompoiary or anlzutlmi u > iiiideporniiiient mul thcbihiiico of tbcxn 1-11 iiifj \ % is npint in ihhiusHiiif , ' thu Hiluatiun a'jj tlcvislo wavs and means for cuinliii ; exit the putposes of tbo uc IHIJU , Henry Ii , at his usldcniio , WIT Seiutli Tuont ) ninth sti-odt , Aujuat ; ' ) , ul l.-lda in , a id 70 jeuis , 1 months und at llllJS Thc'iemulus will bo Uikuu toDubuqw , la , for lulu aunt. Absolutely Puro. A croainof lartatbiildne I ) iT'lnr. Illghfs of leiiveiin ! < Ktrcngtli U a. ( lovommciit ll port AUK. IT. liU