tt" THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. , SATURDAY MORNING , JULY 2(5 ( , 1884. NO. 32 DEATH'S DALLIANCE. The Fangs of Cholsra Still SnnK Deep in the Stricken Gitces , Six Hundred Inhabitants Floe from Toulon in Two Days. A Vessel with Oholora Aboard De populates Huelva , Spain , Two Toulon Boys Drink Seltzer Water on a Wager and Die , The Coward Counselors of Aries , Who Fled , to bo Prosecuted , Considerable of a Sunrn Over Itoport- cd Cnsooit a Mississippi Steamer. Till ! PLAGUE hCATinilS TIlHOt'all PKAXCE. PAIU * , July 25. Isolated cases of cholera continuo to bo reported ( rom various parts of 1'Vanco , Bomo widely distant from the infected district. A woman living at Courbovoino , a > lllago only n tow miles from Paris was seized with Bporndio cholera Thursday. She was carried to tlie hospital and her lodgings thor oughly disinfected. Xo other cisos have boon dovelopjd in the community. In n village not far from Toulon two deaths occurred. Ono was of especially pathetic character. An unknown woman was seized while pissing along the street , foil proatrnto and expired immediately. MANY JIECOVEUIES. IONDO.V , July 25. The Paris correspondent ( if the Standard says the largo number of those who recover from cholera shows that the dlfl9u.se is lint the s.ino deadly cholera which some previous outbreaks displayed. There is considerable exodus of p < opjo from Paris , ap prehensive that the epidemic will reach the capital , but nothing at the nature ofi panic wide bortli. Such a scare , ho contend" , is altogether unjustifiable , an the capital is bat ter cleaned , moro abundantly watered and healthier than any other city in Europe. A I'lTIAIILl CASK. A pitiable case is reported from Marseilles A woman of 70 years has been missing several days. The police at last forced an outrance into her lodgings and found her body upon the iloor in such a condit on that she must have been dead some days. Kxaniiruitiou proved tint she was a victim of cholera. She had lived almost exclusively on fruit. Tha corvstto Argentina recently at Mar- FL-illcs tried to take ou coal at Gibraltar. The Knglieh authorities forbade this , and threaten ed to tire unless the vessel depnttud. The Argentina procoodol to a port it ; Portugal and began coaling up , but the inhabitants became pinlc stricken and compelled the authorities to order the immediate departure of the un fortunate vessel. Where the Argentina is to find fuel enough to return to La Plata appears iin unsolved problem. AT ARI.ES. The condition of affairs at Aries Is deplora ble. The water supply is entirely cut oif , owing to an accident in the hydraulic ap paratus. .Numerous funerals of cholcM vic tims have been conducted by men who are generally drunk. Tneso funerals have been greatly retaid. d by the facs that the carpen ters refuse to make aoilius for thoeo who die of cholera. Nearly all Imkers and butchcrB have left the city. rood consequently m xcarco and difficult to obtain. Thu pmiu throughout the city ia simply Indiscribable. The epidemic appears to be extending. Ono death occurred at Sjdntes Maries ] ) o Lamer. The inhabitants of that town want to expel all refugees frem the town. A WAGER Of 1)2ATI [ . PATHS , July 25. At Toulon two foolish youths made a bet as to which could drink the most seltzer water. One drank nine syphons and the other eight. Both died shortly of cholera. In the debate in deputies yesterday in re gard to the French law relating to epidemics , -Mr. Bert described Franco , as after Spain and Turkey , the most backward country in turopo in eimitiry matters. TOI'LON'H TKHJIOUS . There were 15 deaths in Toulon lost night , 0 in the hospital , 3 in town nud 7 in the uu- urLs. It is fe rjd the stormy weather will in crease the violence of the epidemic. Six hun dred people left Toulon within two days for the Pyrenees. Deaths at Marseilles last night 10. A JIlllUUTSinii. Reporti ) from Marseilles and Toulon up to lulf past five this afterno m bhovv thu condi tion of affairs hteadily improving. TUB rOW .Mill LOUNSELOIIS. The counselors uf Ailos who Hod at the approach preach ot the cluiliri will be prosecuted , J let ween il a. m. and noon there was only one death by cholera at Marseilles , a largo full- ingotf in the number uf COHOJ. A TOWN l-ASIO BIUICKKX. A stounerwith cliolcr.j arrived elf Huelva , 3p > h ) . TnoInhabitants were panic striclceu Mid lied acrosj the frontier Into Poitugal. A. SOAIIK IN THIS COUNTRY. A CASK itKroii'iin os A MihsmiiTi BTK.VMKU. WAblllNfiTO.v , July 25. Dr. Hamilton , sur. geon general of the marine hospital , received the following dispatch : "KVAN3VILI.K , Jnd. , July 20 To Surgeon ( IiT.e al Hamilton ; Ilioro is a suspcc'ed cose nf cholera from tha steamer Annie P. Silver furSt. I/ouij. Tim patient died at Port An- darrtoti , Miss , , ( a child ) . The parties came di rect to New Orleans from Toulon. I have notified Catioand St , Lcul * . AM EH. " Thi burgeon general immediately tele graphed prominent points along tin river not to allow the taam-r to land until thor oughly inspected. This evening ] Jr. Hamil ton received a dlspiUh notifying him that the Annie P , Silver pusssd Cairo ou the ! iM ! an4 is .VOW l.Nhf J.OU1H. and that no moro euipected canes of cholera have occurred on btiaid. Ho immediately telegraphed the imrgccm nf tha inarino hos pital at St. Louis to muko a full investigation nd rojiort to him at ouca the facts with re gard to thu suspected case reported at Port Anderson , Miss. , a d the gencial condition of the vflusel anil t r pis enger.i nnd ( raw , In answer to the dinpatch to Surgeon Amos at KvansUlle , Indlaua , Dr. Himd ton has beeu informed by that ollicer that h' ' * d > u. patch this afternoon WHS ) uied upon a tele gram received by hlmAmnn ) from thn oflicor in uliurgo at Nn-hville , which bUted on the u-itliority .if Dr. I'icreu , ol Pott Anderson , Mldiiskippi , that f ] A C1IOKKUA 1'AllB.Vr hnil been put uff the Annia P. Silver in that place , and that the \estet was then on its way up the river. D. Hamilton aynw \ doas not lielinve the case won cholera , but feels jus tified in taking all proper precautions , oven to the extent nf hunting Uowui suspected case , and putting thaollubU nn their guard at once i , without waiting to prove the suspicious base- lest. [ iNQl'lltr AT BT. I.OU1S , Sr. Louis , July 25 , The steamer Annie P. Silver , referred to in the despatches lr m Washington to-night , arrived horn ' yesterday morning , nd her captain , A. W.'liryunt , was greitly itirprirud on being Informed to-night of the contents of Surgeon General Jlamll ton's doipatchcs and Instructions to the sur geon of thu inarino hospital hero. C ptiiu Bryant states that jiut before leaving New Orleuis , on the 10th Inst. , a family consisting of nun , vvifo and four children , evidently in indigent circum stance * , caiiH on board and engaged deck passigo to St. Louis. The yonnpest child , a babe sK mouths old , wni ijuUo sick with or dinary summer complaint , and when the bolt Wiioppniile Orostiville , Miss. , it died , Tlio carpenter of the boat made n ] > ine eolliti , in which the r fin a I in worn deposited , and at the next landinp place , ( Port Anderson. ) they were buried In tlio presence of most of the p.vscucQrs aud auvv. No ono for a moment supposing tha disease was anything but COMMON StSIMKH COMPLAINT , the clrcumstanco sion fowiltcu. Cholera was not thought nf mid ou the arrival it the steamer the romiinder of the f.uuy ! ! IP t the bnvtiu god tunltli , but where tdoy went , C.ipttin lirynnt dooi not know. Tlio man h.xd stated through au intori roter that ho w , s A Hl'AlXAUt * KltOll Ol'OUTO , That ho s illod from the latter pl.ico lo Vcra Cm/ , Mexico , whuro ho had kept a saloon two month * j than went to New Orleans and from thoio ho cduelnd'il tn come to St. Louis. Ho could not cpcak French nnd CntiUiu Bryant , lees not beliov a ho cjnn from Toulon. ITp ti a late hour to-night the purg.inn of maiiiie had not boon seen. Nothin ? , therefore , is knuvvn as to what , if any , action ho h is taken in the case. Information from the Marino hospital late to-night Is that the surgeon , nn receipt nf ad- vlco uf Surgeon ( icuenil Hamilton , simply uotitied the health iomml3 < iunor of the city and lefe further actions lo the loc.il .lutlion- ties. The latter done nothing. Sto'vmor Silver loading to leave for Now Orlu.ius to-morrow. TUB COUIC-EYI3U COQUErTK. Xlio Grccnbnclcors Tlirnntcn to Name a r\ovvlnn iinlew Itutlcr Dc- hiIntentions. . Nuvv YOUK , July 25. Charles Jenkins , ; wico a candidate of thu greenback party in 3hio for governor , wrote Uoorgo Joacs , chairman of thn state committt'3 of that ptrty u New York , saying it was doubtful whether the state convention of Ohio on the 20th in stant would nominate an doctoral ticket to be votril for at the coiling election , and asking advice on tlio subject. Jones in reply says : If General Butler runs os the candidate of mr party , or even as a third pirty candidate , recogni/lng our principles and orginizaticn in the cau\as , ho will poll u large vote in this state , including that of nearly every rean- , 'acker hero , but ho must Indica o his inten- , ions very soon , for our true men care nothin ? 'or outside combinations They are becoming inutient [ and discontented at his doUy. They want anil will hi\e candiJut'B to repre sent them , not other parties , or organizations , which do not or dare not twuch que&tioLs of vital importance to themselves or their coun try.Our Our stale convention will meet in this city August 27th and appoint a full set of elettoiH , and I sincerely hnpo our pirty in each ittto in the union will du likoniso. ! esld-.s placing state nnd electoral tickets in lamination , I hopoyour state convention will appoint a committee to act in concert with other true men throughout the union , in BO- uiting a uimlidate for president in the event of Ueuerul Butler declining to run as our Candida o. And I suggest Tuesday , Septum- icrOth , for .such action if it becomes neceib.jry. STRICKEN SrOHEY. \o Aurccincnt as to a Conservator of ILlH Kstato Wllhur Utterly Incapable. Special Dispatch to THE BIK. : CHICAGO , July 25. Tliero is no prospect of a compromise between the prospective ) heirs and wife of Wilbur K. Storey , as to the ap- lointment of a conservator , and the adminis- .ration of his vast estate. The CHSO will go .hrough the regular course , and the petitioner or the appointment of a conservator made by ome of the creditors of Mr. Storey and will come up for hearing in the probate court tha bird Monday in August. Ansnn Stnry , jrpther of Wilbur F. and two other relatives t is said went to see Mr. Storey on Wednes day and they found him utterly incapable of undoistundln : anything that was < aid to him , although they cho'e tuch subjects as inci- lents from his chllhood , etc , likely to inter- eat him , and call up recollections of his youth. St. John Accepts. I'lTTununo , July 2j. J. S. Little , of New ark , N. J. , received the following telegram this morning fiom Ex-Governor St. John : 'Rochester , July 25To Hon. John B. Finch , Geo. R. Scott , or M. B. Bennett : [ was at Lakeside yesterday and did not re ceive your telegram until this morning. While ' did not seek or desira the nomination , I jroatly appreciate the unanimity with which t was given as well as the honor it conferred. [ can only nay now that aciuiescenco in the action of the ojiivention , und looking to God or guidance 1 shall try to do mv duty. " Jens P. ST. JOHN. DelfffAten ore leaving for home on every .ruin and all will on to-morrow have loft the ; ity. After adjournment of the convention net night , the California delegation on behalf Dr. It I' ' . MnDoTiald gave a lumiuiot to the delegate * . Loaders of convention In inter views to-day claim they will poll from five mndrod thousand to a million votes and that , hey will probably carry Kansas and Mary- ana , and to throw the election into con- LKAVE.vvvoirrn , KAS , , July 25. The fol. owing telegram was uciit to Gov , St. John io-ilay : LXAVENWOKTH , July 25 The Woman's Ihri6tlan ! Temperance Union , of Kanaon , con- trutulates Uav. St. John upon his nomination or president nf the United States , May God less aud load to victory the man who lias st od by the homo. ( Signed. ) LAUIIA B. FIKI.DS. PreUdont Kansas W. C. T. U. THK SI XT VNINTH. . Tlio Nntcil IriHli OrKn.nI/.ntioa Visited by Cleveland , needier and OtherH. PEEK8KH.t. , N. Y. , July L'5. The sixty- linth Irlbh regiment , In cavij ) hero , was vis- ted by Governor Cleveland in response to an nvl ation by Colonel ( Cavanagh and tbu men , 1'he governor was received with a salute of lil RUIH and by the regiment in line , commanded jyColonel Cavanagh. Rev , Mr , and fllrs. Henry Ward Beocher , who are sojourning at their Poekikill country residence , also visited the camp and met Gov enor Cleveland , After being entertained by the state military authorities in thu state en campment , Govunor Cleveland and Mr. Heechtr , with General 1' ' HIM worth , infoimally visited thu Sixty-bevnlh regiment and accepted - ed the lionpltali-ien of thoculunel aud other ollicern , Governor Clovelaml was ropeatgdly grilled with tbrco tiuini thiee. The con-tot M5 of thn Military ai'iideiny rode In from Went Point , ten mil ; ) , distant , aud they also gath ered in , by Invitation , Colonel Cavanagh with iidetachment of the Seventh regiment , of Now Voile. The Woat her To-day , WAHHIKUTO.V , July 1:0. For tun upper Mississippi valley : LJC ! shower * , tmitly cloudy weather , southerly winds , stationary teimxtrature , 1'or the Missouil valley ! Part ly oloudy weather , occasional rain , southerly winds .md statioiury temperature , Purify your blood , tom up the Bystern , and regulate the digestive oruans by taking llood'a Saraaparilla. Bold by all pruggista , PRURIENCE Itf THE PULPIT Sad Mopents in an Illinois Motbc- dist Cburoi ] , The Pastor of the Flook Found Guilty of Misleading thollwes , Two Widows Ohargo Seduction Under Promise of Marriage , The Latter to Take Place on the Death of His Sick Wife , Ho Persuades Thorn to the Siu by Quotations from Scripture , The Coiirojiuloii | Badly Xoru m > , AMOUUS OF A MIMSTISU.Q AS SHOWN I' I1 AT NTfiHUXO , ILL. Special Dispatch to THIS liUK. ILL. , Jnlyt'J3. For ten da > n past tumor.s h.ivo been rifu about Sterling that the Uev. R. W. Smith , pastor of Uro.ul- .vav Methodist Kpltcopal church , of thin city , was guilty of immoral practices with certain members of his llock. Charges were formu lated by Presiding Klder W. A. Spencer , who convened an occlo'lastical court at Stirling on \VoJnesday , the tiinl ending lust evening and resulting in a unanimous verdict of guilty and his suspension fiom the ministry. Many facts vvcro drawn out at the tnul which are unlit for publication. Mrs.v.juvvidow.swcrjshohad been repeated'- guilty ot ailulteiy with the defendant , the iitbt olfenco occurring in October , ISS.t , and con tinuing uutil last April. Alls V. is Unity- live jc.irri old , and a member of his churcli. Slio tcstilies that he eeducod lior though argu ments babnd ou scripluinl texts. He promis ed to marry her at bis wife's death , she ( the wife ) being in poor health. She only jieldud after this p.edgo of love mid future marriage. i'ho first IrautgrtHiiun occurred Sunday even- ng after church when the defendant's wife was out of the city. His favorite exprebsion was , "Wlicio love is , THKH4 CAN 1IB NO BIN. " Mrs. L , a member of his church , a widow vith four childreu , Bworo tliat the defendant attempted adultery with her in , ) une. lie vowed love nnd promtsa.l mirriago. Ho fi nally attempted force , but failed. He im- ilorod forgiveness and ulence , wnich who roused usedHo then thicitoned to kill her and ear kept her silent. Smith's defense was conspiracy and black- nail , Ho svvoro he was innocent of any trans- ; reaion , and introJuced two witnesses to inno that the two widovvs aliovo had told lilferont btories. The Rev. M. Shepard , of Aurora , appeared for the defense , und the , BV. Mr. Tibbats for the projocution. SSlllll s n inombor of the Illinois conference. lie las been hero about two years , is 48 } eirs of ago , tall erect , aud ratbbr line looking. He ms a ilurid f JCD , mutton chop whiskers , and is nnrried. He has no children. Almont the mt'ie sentiment of the community is against lim. The evidence showed tliut ho employed : ho bible tJ debauch his selected victims , David's inlidolitieB being bis chief delight. While the tiial did not bring other trans- jressions to the surfrco , rumor says ha is 'inlty with at least three other members of tin llock. Chinch Investigation will soon bo jei'un , when when many revelations are ex- looted. THE CIIt'HCH IS 1JADI.Y TOHN 01' , mxpicion resting hero and there. Nothing nit a full investigation can clear up the mat- .erand it will take the church years to locovcr rom the injury done by this unworthy iiaUor. Nothing clue has been talked about in tlio city or a week past. Smith is still hero nnd s yu 10 is innocent and will light the case at the innuul conference in October. NTUIlNAIj KEVENUK. [ Cnport of the Commissioner for tlio Year A Decrease of Nearly $2:1,000,000 The Items. X , July 25. The commissioner > f internal revenue furnishes to-day statements elativo to the transactions of his bureau for , hu fiscal jear ending Juno 30th , 1881 , and comparhotiH with those of the preceding fiscal year. From these it appears the aggregate ecuipts of the liscal year were S121'JOoW : , iecrenso compared with the preceding year , 3--2'JU3(05. : ( The receipts came from the fol- owing hourccs : teieipts from spirits ( fruit giaic and other nutoiial ) including also sjiecial taxes $7GH'j,3S5 ! ) Increase S2.6aJ,010 ( Tobacco in all forma. . . . 20,02i'J9 ( ; : Decrease 10,011,8111 Fermented liquors 18.081.ir ! Increase l,18J,3i8 : I'.UEK under laws not repsalod 2l8ir.ti Decivasu 10.2j,7-iri ( . Penalties 2SI,1U ! Decrease 1CC5'J , There were withdrawn forconsuinption dur ng thu year 1,137,050 gallon of spirits distilled 'iom fruits , a decrease of liili,22li : gallons compared with the piocoding liscal year. 7t\- 07IHl ! , > ri gallons of uplrits wore diKtilled from ; rain , molasses and other inatoriul , un increase of 2.071,000 gallows. aiO.Mil'JOl cigars were made , an increase of 227,7.0102.ii ! ; ! J08lt3fIO ! ! cigarettes , on incrnasa of UGH.lOl.OMJ ; B-GOU , . il.r pounds of siuilf , an increase of 318,273 ; HiH hi ) , < , 110 pounds of tobvcco , an Increase of t Glo,2Uj , ; and 18U'.l8ill , ( ! barrels of fermented liquor , an increase ot 1,210,727. FIVE MEN IN FUAGMKXIS. Valley EiiK'no ' E.\plodCH und SuatCorH HH Orow A CoiiHOtiont | Calamity , WII.KEHHAHIIK , July 25 , An empty shifting engiuo on tlio Lchigh Valley railway , with live of a crew on board , running from White- liaven to Necoheck siding , exploded this morn ing , The entire crow are reported killed ; three went blown to pieces and cannot bo found. Having no flagman to warn an ap proacliing freight train , the latter ran into Iho wieck , demolishing vuveral cars. All trains on the road urn povaral hours late. Western pa soncerH for Now York and otliar points south are being transferred here V > thu Philadelphia it Heading railway. The olliuuls rofuiiQ to KIVQ any information regarding the uu < Mint. The names of the killo j caumit bo learned , Ttiu Word EBtato , Nuw Voith , July 2 ! ) . A motion was argued to day In the supreme court to vacate the at- tachinoiit Inviod upon the property of Ferdi nand Ward in the suit by the Marino batik for 8701,000. loaned by ( Jraut & Word prior to their asHignmont. The application was made on behalf of ( ieo. C. HoU , aBsigneo of Ward. Tha attachment had been granted upon the ground of alleged fraudulent disposition of Ward's property prior to making the Bunion- moat. Court reversed decision. Itcuopttou or HID Groolv 1'arty , POUTHHOUIII , N. 11 , , July 2n. The ffittftto Talapoosa with Secretary Chandler and the RUMUU Minister has arrived. It IB rerortod Chandler tftlegraphod Secretary Lincoln It come hero to Arrange tlio recnptlon of Cireoly Secretary Lincoln will tend rmy olliccrs am a surgaon to moot tlio Oroely party on thtir arrival here. The bodies of tlio doid will bo sent to tholr homes. The liiiMinii Minister returned to Nowpori to-day. The city government - ornmont of Portsmouth apiwlnti-d a committee - tee to make arrivugoni'-ntfi for the roccpllon ol the Orcolj party and ( Joveruor Halo IUK been communicated with in rt.vrd ( to sending the stito militia on tlmt ocoiulon. THE AVlliIjMOlll3 OAHE. Clins. 1 > . WIMniora Goo to the I'onl- tontlnry lorSIx Vcnrs. Special Dispatch toTllBlJKK. MAPISO.V , Neb. , July 2.\ Yesterday tin jury brought In n verdict of manslaughter against Wlllmoro , and he was ndiitenccil bj Judge Crawford to sK yours In tlu p'nilcn- ttary. The murder w s comniiltcd on the 2Ist of ln t April at about niidii i < lit. A patty couslitliig of about fiftcun had githored at , lo eph CllncliV , mar Mmerlck , for the pur- sa of drinking l > ocr. Loivlug there about U or 11:30 o'clock p.m. they ntnrUit homo , nitio going in a company , with Willmore mid C. T. McC.tlluin , the decoaHsd. Aft r poitig about ullo Willmora .Mtoppeil und McCallum camn up to where ho was and pa'd ' , "I'll bet you $ . " ' uy horse can boat youts and 1 cin lick you , " aui than struck him. Willmore tlinu slid , "Somebody hold my horse ; ho piunhocun ick mo and 1 don't think ho can do it.1 Me- Dalluui struck Will more tvvlco and then got ills arm around Wlllmoro' * neck and was lounding him on the hojd and fnrn. It srcms iheu that Wlllmoro got nut his knlfo nnd did , lie cutting. After thn nlfray McCallum'ri inwuli were out and ho VVHH slushed in ; ho face. Willmoro was banged In the face a ; oed deal , too. McCallum was then taknu homo and died ; ho next day at fi o'clock from the olFects of the wounds. All admit thut MiA'allum itarted 1)13 ) fuss , but \Yllmoi6 ! was eouvlUod ) ccaiibo ho did not need to take the docoasad's ifo in order t proteu : himself. A lagd nuni- )3r of persons were down from l.'merick aud .lie court lum-o was full nearly all the time. The trial was conducted very lulrly , and all are satislied of the justness of the rcxult. The lafoiidant. Chas. D. WillinorJ , has conducted limself in the best manner ever since urro t tud during thn trial. His reputation WAS ; oed and ho wan an iii'lmttioiiK man , It eems that the quorrel all cin.o out of the keg if boor. Hon. W. M. 1'olxsrtRon defended ho prisoner very ably and made a good case , lo baid in his address to the jury : "They i\d ! a drunken row and McC. lJuin came to his loath in a drunken row. Mon who are poaca- nblo when they are sober became almost rav- ng maniacs when they are drunken.1' Jan. T. Jrovvn assisted District Attorney Uryanl. In he prosecution. A great deal of interest was taken in the trial , which lasted a week. A HOUIUIILiU OUTRAGE. Demented Girl Horridly A HixultMl Uy a Camp of Fifty Mon. PiTTsnuiaii , July 2. > . The details of the obbury and outrage of Lizzio 1 Iradley , c. du- nentod young woman , found in a camp on the ) auk of the MonongahoU river Tuesday oven- ug , nro the most horrible , and has created utonso otcitemnnt hero. After being decoyed rom homo on Sunday by n man named vennedy , uud dosorto I in wooji several milas rom the city , she wandered /dinlessly about mtil she struck a laborersrrip icouiiiosud ) f Hungarions. Ir'sh , Frenca nd negroes , ocited near West Kli/abeth. Her experience icio W3BS-0 brutal iw to be almost without larallol. t J , When found on Tuesday , , eha , was uncon scious. Her clothes woio torn Iron ) her body , which was covered with cuts and bruises fiom lead to feet. Her jewnlry ( valued ut $000 , vas also missing. The inoa fled at the ap- i roach of her tricuds , but detectives have been vorklnir \ igorously on the case , and this oven- ng fiva men were arrested for complicity in ho outra-o , and twenty armed policemen in , wa four-horso wagons left for tha scene of the camp at 10 o'clock to-night to arrest the liber * , DO men in all. The fcolin atfainst thn iriboneiB is intenfc. The young woman is etill iving but in a ciiUrnl coinlilon. ! DAKOTA'S Governor Pierce will not Jipcldo Between Yunkton anil liminarck , YANKTON , July 25. ( Jovcrnor Pierce woe eronaded at the Merchant hotel last night nd in response stated that ha Led not yet eclded what to do in regard to the capital ueetion. Ho said it would bo beyond pi o- edcnt for him to unmake tlio proclamation < f tovornor Ordwoy oideting the Heat of govt rn- nentto Uismarc'n. He bal therefore about decided to allow the pioclumatii n o htaud , and wait until the leglsliiluro onvjnod , and the , us ep-e-.cntJtlvo of the leoplo of tbo whole tunitory , he could ham hn wishes of the pcoplo , and ho would cheer- ully obsy. 1'rctidenlliil AppoIiumontH. WAHIIINC.TUN , .fuly 25. The nresidbiit has ippointed John 1) ) . liryant na U. S. martial ; for ho district of ( leorgia. vice General Lung- toa'l ; , lohn ( J. 1 ! . liuuly. of Alaska ; fieorgo I. Thlio of Pennsylvania , and Chester Decor _ - ) or of California i ommlHsionors for the dis- .rial of Alaska to icside respectively at Sitka , SVrauglo and Ournhutka. Pay director J. H. Watmong , formerly > aymaster g'tieral of thn nuvy , will be placoJ in the retired list on the 30th Inst. No action will be taken by the president in egard to the matter of the Lommiesloiiship of ho now bureau of labor statistics until his return to Washington , about the middle of Vngutit Ono reason why diseases of the bladder and urinary organs are BO dillicult to euro a tliat tlioy frciiuontly huvo no pro- uo".ncpd ayinptouifl. HONT'K ' [ Kidney and Liver ] ] ti.Minv ia peculiarly adapted , o the lure of tlieso coniplointg , and ( { ooa at once to the scat of the trouble giving 'cliof at onco. _ TISLiEGUALMl NOTES , Moxlcn Is trying to effect n loan of $110,000 , 000 in London , Lieut. ( Jrooly will be Riven u public rcLOji- tlon on his homo in Newburyport , AIuss , The unirt of appeals of Yirwinla has decided that the law prohibiting tchool Biiperintcnil- euls takintr part In politics h unconstitutional , A member of the French chamber nf depu ties says there hava been more deal' ' B in Mar- solllos thanronortoc1. Thieves aru plundering thu city. A mad dog is traveling along the line ol t'ic Union Pacific in Kansas. At Nuwman Station ho tore a largo piece of .fle&h from the face of a woman. Tha boiler of a steam thrashing michliio nxpludo4 un thn furm uf Joseph Hull nnar Hushvllle , Inil. , ' Thursday , The engineer , named Swaim , vvas killed : David Henderson wes crushed to death by thu falling of a portion tion of the boiler which was thrown ahundnx foot in Iho uir. Four persons were kerlouhly Injured. Thu oxploilon vvui caused by the generation ut milphor gM .as the man were utiiig sulphur water to supply the boiler. North I'olo Expeditions. Prl/.o fight * , lottoilos , walking matchiw , am : boloon OBCunsioiiH am usually humbugs of thu worst sort. 7Jr. Tlwnvtt' A'clcctrlc Oil is not A humbug. It Is a quick cure lor achea aail sprains , and 1 just an good for a lame- UOSft , BEEF FOR THE BRITISHER , iDflucntial Delf gallon Calls on the Lord of the Priy ? Seal , For the Purpose of Eonioving the Kestriotiou on Wyoming Oattld Enrls , Barons and M ( Pts Pleading Against the Quarantine Oarliugfortl Pleads that the Law Stands in His Way , Wyoming Stook-Qrowors' Associ ation Deny Disease , Flio llcupllt of tlio Ucmnvnl ol tlu llcstrlcl Ion ( > t ho Ill-It Inli ru cr nnd CoiiHiitnor. AVVOM1XO CATTIjK IKMOVlNtl TIlKlllltTl.HH yUAHANllSK OS THUS ! LONDON , July 13 ! A largo and iulluciitinl Icputa'.lon waited upon llaiou Culii'gfoid , oid of the privy seal , to-day , and urged the mmodlato removal if the rosttictiou placed jy the piivy counsel on Iho Importation of cattle from Wyoming. V.arl Wlmuclitf , Dnrun Wotdock aud Ljrd Kdvvard C.ivoitdlnli , Cyri 1'lovver , Sir Grorgo U.vlfour , Albert Gray and Jharlos J 'aimer , momborof the coimuoiis. to [ ether with iMoreton Frowor , Iho delegate of ho Wvoniing Stock Growers association were present , The speaker urged tlnit OHKAl' HEALTHY OATTIK vore obtainublo through Canada and from the ountry vvost of tlio Mi sjiin river. They do- lu oil that no cattle disoaxo o.\l teil In theho egions , and that the strictest jirccautloiiB vert ) taken during the transportation of c.ittlo hrough to the seaboard , and at thu soaboid ho cattlu vvoro nourished from the pecond lo lie third year in Wyoming at one fourth what ho test would bo in Kupland. They could bo exported to a very great advantage to both he liritish farmer aud ISritish coustimor. The lusinosK if flit toning them for the market vould provo a gnat source of profit to f , inn- TH , and uonsumor would pay less for his beef , 1IAIION OAHUNOI'Oim UKI'UKl ) or himself and for Hon. George Dodsou , chiinceltor for the duchy of Laucanter. He said they realizoil the cxtrcma iutarcst and mportunco of the Htitoinoutn made and the ilea had been urged , aud they would bestow lareful consideration upon them. Ho re- ranud from saying , hovvnver , vvhatbur the inportation of cattle into Grout litltaiu fiom Wyoming will bo consistent with tliv law. He .hoiight it would bo necessary to consult Can- udit brfforo any steps bo takon. Lord Henry Nuvillo and Arthur Arnold , John Pemler , W. U. IJoaumont , J. W. Mar- clay , Robait liruca and membrrs of pnlla- nent were also in the delegation. I enl U'liarncliira asked that the third clause of the cattle act be applied nnd tluitutiltle should in cousciueuco | 1)3 admitted from Wyomi'ig. Ho utguoil that \VYOMIKd 11 All DOSE RVUUU.HlNd ii her power to prevent infojtlou. Then y a < 10 itosnble rea'on wlw cattle from that terri tory brought by way of tlo gri' . t l ko , nbnidd not be admitted to Gr < ut Britiln. All onrtle would be benefittod if t'tis wc-rb done llr. I'Veomau ' submitted nridenco of tlio ubienco of d'xoise ' among cattle in thu west. [ f the proof he olfereu was insufliciont , ho saidhe was willing to pay the expeims of a cimmission to v'sit Wyoming and ascertain all the facts nt first hand , iVyoming , ho declared , was willing to isolate lerself fr.im any eastern st te Wyoming VMS a test case. If the succeeded in gaiuini ; icr point , other states would fullow her e\- implo. Thoyall wanted to got away from ho dominion of Tllli CIIIUAOO Itl.VGH. Mr Dod'on Hiid he was ready to welcome heap njcat , dead or alive , if it only proved to 10 iK'rfectly sifo. J. W. Usrclav , M. P. . stated the public noctings in Forfanhiro of his constituents had leclared in favor of the admission of Ameiicun uittle. Lord \ \ oulock. Albflrt Gray , M. 1' . , nnd Vrthur Arnold , M. 1' . , spoke in suppoit of tli9 Icputatioii. liaroii Carlingford gave it an Ids opinion hat the condition under which the privy ouncll might admit these cattle formed it [ iiestion tli9 consideration of vvhicli was besot with numerous dilliuultlep. Tlio Irifili DoinonHlrallon ill lloMon. DOSTO.V , July i The programmo for the riih demonstration at tlio Institute building , \iigust 1 lib , is complete. Accommodations will bo provided for li,000 pornons , au < l seats vill bo furnished on the plntfoi m for 100U m Itfil KiieatK. Thorn will bo iv grand churns of DOO voices , assisted by coiisuiidatod bands , ggrcgatirg 100 Instriimenls The newly Fecteil president of the national league will ire ido and bo Introduced by the MaHsaclm- etts state executive of the league , Rov. P. A , Mi'Kenna , nf HiuUon , Mass. There will bo ome tvyelvo addresses , occupying ton or ( if eon minuU'H each , CONVINCING. 1 ho jiroof jt the piulUing kis not In chewing ha BtriiiR , but In having an ojiportunity to ojt the niticlo direct. Schroter & Bocht , the Jrupgtsts , have a free trial bottle of Dr. Bo- anko's Cough and Lunf ; Syrup for each and every ono who Is allllctud with CougliH. Colds , Asthma Consumption or any Lung Affection. Tlinl'rcHldont GocHloNcw Vorlr , WAHIIINHTO.V , July HO. The president will eave Washington to-morrow morning on the Uespatch for Now York. Ho will ba accom ) aiiudby John Davix , asKistant pet-rotary cjf tat , Miss Nellie Arthur und Private Sticie- , aryihlllp' . _ DYSPEPSIA Causes Its victims to uo nilncraWo , hopeless , ctmluscil , and depressed In mind , very Iriltn- drowsy. H Is a disease and ! ) ! ( ! , laiiKUld , vvhicli doci not KCt well of Itself. H rc < julics cart-rul , iicrslHtcnt attention , and a remedy to throw off tlio causes and tone up tlio diges tive ) or am till tlicy perform tlielr duties \vlilliiKly. IIood'B Harsaparllla liaa proven Just the required icmedy In hundred * ol cases. " I have taken Hood's rJarsaparilla for dys- pep-da , from which 1 have nullcrcd two yearn. J tried many other medicines , hut none proved ' . " so satisfactory as Hood's Karsaparllla. JiiusiAtf Cooif , Urush IMectrlo Mylit Co. , .New York City. Sick Headache Tor Iho paht two years I have hcen anilcted with Hovero heaxlaclies and dyspi'i > - bU. I was Induced to try Hood's HarKapa. rt'llff. I rheer- nlla , and have fouiid'iircat fully recommend It to nil. " WHS. > : . 1' . A Alll. : , New Haven , Conn , Mrs. Mary C. Bmltli , Camhrldgoport , Mass. , and tick headache was u sufferer from dyspepsia ache , film took Hood's B-irsaparllla aud lotind It the best remedy tlio orer ui > cd. Hood's c. Sarsaparilla Sold by all dnisclstn. $1 j Mr for 5. Made wily by 0.1. HOOD Si CO. , l-ovvell , Mans. j Ono Dollar. run a. A.ii. AT Orn. Kiiint/n niut Portland , Jfo , Wln MlNNK.VPOl.18 , Minn. , July IT. , Tin- nation nl encampmnnt ot tlio ( } . A. H. mut nt ll.0 o'clnsk ntul continued tha liAlldtinp for rom nmmler in clilef. On tlio Kth linllot Oon tlolin Kotmt7p nf Ohio was elected , .liulgo I 1' . U M of MlnnoApolM wn ? elected nenlor vlcorommandorj Ira K , Hicks of Dakota Ju nior > ice coiumanilfr ; T. M . HlmvvWdt o MlrhlKtii , fliBplmu 'nnd W. 1 . Hall of 1 otitKjlvniiin , Riirgoon , V. rcxoliition vrm pmod thnt no jiiciilc tin hold on momnrlnl daya or Sundnys \ , \ tin ( Sr.ttid Army | ) o t . The nowlv flee IH ! olllcers vvoro Itistallcil nt the meeting In Iho nttornnon. All trivliH out ot the city during the ilny wcru lomlcd with votrran , and the eamp is nrnrly ( letottnl. Mony nt potiR | on o\citr i > ious Uuou li the iiorthweit. CencrnN Lognu aud Nt > sloy left thn rlty thortly nfter noon on n vpoclal car for Cliicofjo. The i ii < rcl > ( M of the week wow brouglit to n iM05uvvltliagriuulb.xnqiiPtlntli ( > ovcnitiR lo ijenernl BhuiiiiRii , Uovoruor VnirclilKI , of \v MMIIMII , nnd other prominent iiipn , nt thn nlinorr ot the ] 'it > t.\litincsnU rpRluiBiit. It WHSotfd to hold the imxt encampment nt I'orllind , Mnino. The cimp will not brokpn until Monday , us Romoof tlio ilelixa vvlsli to iiunrtvr theio until thru , The rcunli'ii Ii considered onn of the inoit aucceinful over hclil by the ( irantl Army. Tlio Itclicf Uorim OllloPl-a. lunlor vice , .Mrs. A. .1. Aiidermm , Topeka , KB. : treasurer , .Mrg. L. A Tumor , llcnto-i ] elnplain , Mrs. AnmV Whltcniiifrer , J'hlhilel. ililn , I'.i , : luxp ctor , Mi-n. Sarali 0. Ntchol * , Auburn , N. C ; eoiiiinittea on raHoliittnni , Mrc. Drown itf ICnimy , Mr , I.ottio Jlyerof ) hii > , Mrs. Klliut , of MnssacliusuttH. A n-so- ution vvns nduplcd fixing tin tlmo of the si itn inei'tliig tlio BAIIIO n tliat of thu encamp neuta. . . , July -loneral l ! . nft for tliB oiwt thU ntternoon by upccial twin iver thn Milwaukee. The vetoranc gnvo hiui kgrnud fiviovvcll reception , chcoriiiR him ou ila way. ciiia.vao MVUICKTS. CATTLE. Spocinl DlHp.itch to TUB DKK. OiliCAOO , July 'J5. The bulk of the receipts vera Tdxniu , nud the p3r a < nt of good fat nn- ivcswas about ns mnall as for any day this veek , and for fnt nntivci there waH n fair do- nniul nt Htoady pricon , with nil Hold nt nn nrlyhour , ( ira83iH ivcro plenty , moro tlnn va wanted and were Belling nt tlio very low iricei current the pant few dnyn. Down again vonttlie price of Toxnns , good , straight lotn of taoM Rolling OH low ns II 00 to I ! 15 , nud the > est not mnkingovor It 25 to 3 l > \ whllo Eomo nixed lotn of covvx nnd bullH sold nt 2 50. 1'iooh recelptw Toxaim vveio about " 01 cars , mil hero were probably about 00 or CiOcaia cnriiud ovor. Comoro nro filled to tholr ut- niMt cip.xcitynnd city liiitchun have crowded lie down town innrketH until tlioro la Inroly ojni to hnng n inrcniF. l-Xport ( rradi'H , 1-150 t > 15 ,0 llw , ti 75 to 7 00 : cowl to fancy ship- lingBtcorH , I' ' ? ! ) to 1100 Ibn. , 581 to ( i 50 ; oiiimon to medium 10.10 t > 1'J'O ' Ibs. , 51' ' . Steei-H nvcraning f.0l . ) t.i i > 30n. } \ . , a 'JO to 8 ( Mj ) vi'ertod , a7Bt > ) ! 00 ; Wyu-nmR untivos , 4CO to 500. IIOQB. Them \vaa n fair domain ! from BhlnpcrH ntnl speculators for gooj hu\vy nud goou n'.Kad nt .ho opaniiig vvltli u utii tdy inngo of prices , but ; ownrdn the cloflo those HOI ta were strong nnd iu lower than ut thu oicniiir ] | , Thu denmul : or light softs vfn * Jens' urgent , nnd prleos ruled H'.ronif nnd 5o lower on the bast fancy YorkorH , and lOo on fair to poor ) . Halo * ot heavy nt 4 W to 5 03 ; of light nt fi 00 to 60. .Tho Kun- oral market uloslnir rathur weak : liuhl , 10) to 210 lbd.fi 10 to 57U. GRAIN. The grain markets were generally Htront ; nnd modeintlvely aclivo. Corn nilvnncod life .ml ruled linn. There was nn active iiupiiiy or ca h coin for nhipment , No. Felling up o Ofic , and shlppori , it wns reported , held uoHt of thu stock in Btoro , and were iirr.uiL'int ' , m idiip it out on the liiut of mnnth. J'liiti undo thu Hhortx nnxlouN to cover ; but trading W'IIH not lieavy , olFuilngH being rather light. Wheat firm in nynimthy ] with corn , and win- or wheat maikaiH were reporlud nctivn nnd trong , with modernto receipts. 1'rivnto cnhloa nlio reported n ntnm i'i tone nbrond , mil local olluringj of vvhiiut weia not largo. Onti were liriner and in fnir reijuost. .Inly lati were nt UJSo nnd seller th year at iilijc. \lny coin w.is Kiocii'li. No. 2 sold nt fi I jC' 5c. . I'rovinioiiH weio in fnir ri | ui ! t and liimor. IN TIIK 1I1B AFTEIINOON. laO ! : l1. M. Wheat Hold ut rlfl ta HIS for September , nnd cloned ut 8IJutoliDr ; ( ) cloiod t MJ , nnd AiuiiHt nt 83J. Corn easier , Fell- ng nt nig to 51. for Septembar , closing nt filj' ' ; ( ctober cloHed nt fiHc. Ontn vveiu - < ! to7c 'or ' Keptcmlier , l7i ! to7j ) for Augiut , 'M for illy , ! ) } for May nnd " ( ! J solloi the yeat , hort ribs closed at 7 70 , anil bid at 7 li > for leptcmbflr. _ iljIS KOIl .STOCKS. UVlilA VUSmiDAl. Special Dispatch tojTllK HICK , NKW VOIIK , July ' > , The market this nf- tcrnoon in excited and the upward tendency seouiH to bo a growing one. Tlioro has been feveiishlyactlvo trading all day. The bulls nay the death knell hai sounded , but the bears do not npnoar at all nlarmo I , nlthoiigh they C'lveiol freely on the break of 1 per cent iu Lake bhoro and put tlia pi ice back again to n higher price tlun ycdtcrday. ( .oui.n'H IIKOKKIIH advanced Western Union 1J to GO par eont , when the market Hliowod any signa of vvoakon- inir , and thn MIsHonii 1'aciliu WUH ] iut up to 'I'lJ ' ut which price the peg htill holds , Uut Vunderbilt took the lend with u 2if jump In New Yoi k Central. Later it was Milling ono liar cent Lolow the bout price , but tin ! shorts have been Hcarod and have been their hoaviust buy orn to-day. St. 1'aul is about 1J percent higher , with good trailing. IUK KNUI.IHII noon. in by no means ever in Louivvlllo , and the htock in now practically better than yesterday , but hai varied ! l | ] .ercont to-day and hud * frooHhnrtsellernntprevailing priceH , Illinois Centrnl opened 1 per cent off , und in nuw ! ! J per cent better than firt price. Thu grangers generally are all butter , Thu general feeling appears to bo bullish thin afternoon , but there IH n smull boar resistance and these who will nxpri'Hs an opinion Hay they are willing enough to HUK Till : XADKKr CO 1)1' ) , and hupj the linln ! will continue to keep it up. " The coinnii nion IIOUKCH report iiicieasod outside I uylrg orders , but they aio limited und confined to cheap dividend payers , ( iould'n movement of Inn HtuckH WUH onn of the innttuiH of gossip in Htock clrclen. H U ti4Wpjios that hu means a raid on the bourn , they uio niiiu to run to vovu- very fast , Oil i strong und hlnlici' . Trndot-Uimm Tei rorlHiii , CINCINNATI , July W A petition was pie tent nd to the mayor to day by the propiietois of tha utovo foimdt'iles and cigar iiianufactur- ITH , piitying for thopiotection of non-union men in their employ , They btutexl that their men mo annulled um | beaten day after day anil iceeivK no protection fiom thu police. If they can't bo protected thuy will removu their factoiios to other cities , 1'roiiy u ricuirr , Twentyfour beautiful colora of the Diamond Uyus , for .Billf , Wool , Cotton \o , lOo each. A child can use -with perfect success. Opt at once at your ' i , w ll , JliohardBou k Co , , on , Yt , Costly Hutldlngfl In Snn San FranciscoAHn : ThofollowJng largo aaaosamontn _ appear nn the Aaa.isaor'a books for this year : HUBS llouso , $514- 000 , a reduotion of § 287,000 from pre vious nsBcaamcntj Lick house , $788,900 ; 1'alnco hotel , $1,010,000 , vrhlch naicsa- mont has boon na hiah ns § 1,500,000 ; Baldwin hotel , $ I80COO ; Occidental hoto ) , $585,000 ; Colonnade , 8100,500 ; Windsor house , 815G,700Nuclous-l80- ; 000 : I'hoUn block , $805OCO ; Novnda hlook , $375,000 ; Iho Fair block , $530- OOOr Blorchanta' Exchange. $225,000 ; .Stock Exchange , $225,000 ; IVcific bank , $85,550 ; lot formerly occupied by the Pavilion , $257,000 ; the Flood property on Fourth nnd Mrirkot , $32:1,550 : ; Hlytho property , $1,079,200 ; Central Pacific rallrotul property , $203,100 ; Stanford's house , $212,500 ; Orockor'a , $222OJO ; td llopkini' , $02,500 ; Jcchnnic ' pavillion , $144,020 ; llibornia bank , 8130,000 ; Ma sonic Tompln , $200,500 ; London and San Francisco bank , $153,000 ; Sato Deposit building , $275,000. Cl ARSNOUS RYIUG TO MOID DOWN EARLCAK1NG POWDER ITAMDOUNDTORI w Lr * I "PURE CREAM "I'AbrrABT falum or any Injurious tubstiincfsciin bo found n Andrews'.Pearl linking Pov/dor. Is po - < vrly PURE. Itcln emlorM'il , anil testimonials cccivi'd irom such cluIinlstaasB. Pium Huys.llos- in ; M. li ) Lafonlulno , omilrapo ; and uiihtavua ode , MIlwauKee. Never Bold In bulk. United States Depository OF OMAHA Gor. 13th and Farnam Sts. The Oldest Banking Establishment in Omaha , CCCCKKiORS TO KOUNTZK DROTHSIU. orcitnlsad in lees , 02gu.nl ted oa a National Bonk In OAl'ITAIi 32OO.OOO SUHPZjUS AND PJIOFTTS . 91CO.OOO. omen * DIBICTOBO. Uauuut Eotmnx , President. ; ann A. Canunros , Vice President A OOBTIIS KODKTZI , Ztl Vlcxi Proeldgat. A. J. Porrurrov. F. n. DAVU , Ciitilci , H II. ITmaijniiB , AHlsUnl Cashier. Tronakcts it ( renortl banklnic bnslncea. 1-nae ( vortlflmtoa Lturlne Interest. Drkws dntj o 'rtuctnuo and prlodpftl cities In the Unljixl \\n \ > Tjomlon , Dublin , Edlcburgh nJ | i pt tloa r ( this continent and KJ i . * THE MERCHANTS Authorized Cnpitul , - $1,000,000 Paid-up Capital , - - 100,000 Surplus Fund , - - - 70,000 BANKING OFFICE I /V / W. Cor , Farnam ana 12th Sts OFFIOFllHl \ FaiNK Muirnr , President. I Biu'LK. Roaiu , V-P Utu. D. WOOD , Cublor , | LUTDBH Diuun , A * DIIlEOTOIiai Frank Murj'hv , Siniucl K. Kogan , Ben. B. Wool , Uharloa 0. Houaui , A. D. Jouoa , Luther Drake. TranBMt m Qoneral Bonking IluslndBS. All ttbo lave any lUnklng bualnoai t traiuuct are Invited : 11. No matter bow large or email tbo transaction , t will receive our careful attention , and wo ITOUIB ! tlwayu oourtcoiu treatment. Paya particular attention to bunlnoss for partlei reildluir outsl'le tbe city. Kxdiange on all the pcto- clpal oltlel ol the United Htatoast very lowest rtc . Arjoounta of BankB and Uaukora reoelrud ou Uvci able terms. ItnicsUertlfluto ol Deposit bearing ; 6 per con ntori t. Iluye and lullg Forelxn Eichmje , County , Cll incl Oovurnioout leeuntlei UNITED STATES OF OMAHA , S , W , Cor , Farnam and 12th Sts , Capital , - - $100,000.00 O. W. HAMILTON , Pros't. 8.1. CALDWELL , V. Proa't. M. T. DARLOWj Caohlor. DIRECTORS : 3. S. OALDWEIX , J3. F. SMITH , C. W. IlAMii/row , M. T. BAIIIOM , 0. WILL DAMILTON. Accounts solicitor1 , and koptoub joot to olght chocU. Oortlfloatos of Dopoolt Idoucd tjuy nblo In 3,0 and 12 months , bearing Intoroat , or on demand without In- torost. Advances madoto ouotomoroon approvedsoourltlosat market rate of Intoroat. The Intoroots of Customers are o'oaoly guarded nnd every facility compatible with principles of Bound banking freely extended. Draw sight drafts on EnglandIre land , Scotland , and all parts of Eu rope. atl European Paaoa o Tickets COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADB.