- t THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. \ ; FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. , THURSDAY MORNING , JULY 'tl , 1884. NO. m A TWICE-TOLD TAIL , Gov , Henflricfo Formally MM ol His Nomination for Vice President. Ho Takes Occasion to Magnify the V , Pi's ' Importance , iloanwMle the Next President Continues Busy on His Book. Cleveland in the Punip-Handlo Ordeal With Odd Fellows , Maine Bepnblioans to Celebrate Their Party's ' Birthday , Additional DctntlH of the Great Irish BlnlnoMcctlitj ; In Now York- Other Political Matters. IIENDItlOKS. Tilt FOUUAL NOTIKIGATIO.V. SAIUTOOA , N. Y. , July 30. 1'att of the committee appointed by the recast demo- erotic national convention , for the pnrposo of notifying candidate. * oC their nomination , ar rived hv > t uipht , nnd the balance tin * morn ing. Ucndricks la at the Grand Union -hotel , and the coinmittoa hold a privata consulta tion at 11:31) n. in , to toke action nn the mat ter. A committee consisting of Vilia of Wis consin , Walter of Connecticut , Ilooker of AlmsihslppI and Stocktun of Now Jersey. were appointed to confer with lien Jrlcks and tx-cortain which will bo the innbt fo iMblo hour to malco the formal notification. The com mittee returned and stated that Hendrlcka would bo ready at two o'clock and the coio- monies would talto place In the 1 rgo parlor at that time. Waller of Connecticut Intro duced n resolution oxtondlwr tinmen to W. If , Vitas , chairman , and Nicholas M. 13ell. becio- tarp of the committee , for the dignified and in telligent manner iu which they performed their duties. TUB KOllMALiniH. T.onc before the hour for the ceremony to tike plac3 the parlor of the hotel was filial with handsomely dreisjd ladies and gnntle- uiou seated in a circlu around the npiec : re served for the committee and at 2:10 : , amid loud applause from the guestB , the committee loarched in and utood in a circle , and inline- diattly nftor Mr. Hendricks followed and took a position in the center. Upon hia ar rival , Chairman Vilw delivered a lung and eloquent address , officially notifying Governor Hcndricks of bio coiulnatiun for the vice pren- idoacy by the national deinocraticconventiou , recounting the Interest ug circumstances of that nomination , dwelling particularly upon the enthusiasm and unanimity mnnilosted in Urn convention hall. Oulonol Vilas eluded with a declaration that it was the hpeci.il de- t-iroof tin democracy to BOO Governor lieu- thicks invested with tWsdignity _ liceau'-o tbev know that once ho was given a title to it by the looplound wrongfully denied UK jncsos won. Jlr. lioll , secretary of the committee , then rtjid a communication which hud been prvpnral nn-1 personally fipurd by tin com mittee. The document was a formal notifica tion to Governor Huodricku that the national democratic convention had nominated him us "a candidate for the office of vice president of the United States. HODKICKH * ANHWEH , Jlr. HcnJricks re ] > lied as follown : ' .Mr. Chuirmanaud Gentlemen of the Com mittee : I cannot realize thai a man should fvnr stand In the presence of a committee. ix'preacntins : a more august body of men than that which you represent. Jn the language of another , the convention xva * largo in num- oars , august in culture and pntriotic in senti ments ; and may I not add to that , that bo- c.uihO of the power and the greatness and the virtues and the party which it represented , It was itbelf , in every respect , n very CItKAT CONVENTJOy. | Applause. ] The delegates came from nil the . , tatf. < and territoricH , and I believe , too , from the District of Columbia. [ Applause. ] They came clothed with authority to express jitdg menl and opinion upon all these questions which are not settled by cniiHtitutiuual law , tor thapurpose of tussingupon those ipucstlonH .ind selecting a ticket for the people. That convention .assembled , they decided upon the principles they would adopt ai n platform. Tuey selected candidates that they would propoxe t the puty for suppoit. That C"uventtnn'i xvork was tholrV. Ihaxonot reached the period when it in proper for inn to I'onndur the ntrmigth nnd force of the fctatu- sntuU made in tlm platform. It tacnouuh for wo to know that itcomcx at your Inuicln from " that coin on ion , uddrawd "to mypntilotio devotion to the democratic put tv. [ Applause. ] I AITIUCIATK 1IIK 1IUXOU that Is done me. I need not ( | uesticjii , but at the samti tioio that I accept the honor from you and from the convention , I fool that the iutlc-i.and i expansibility of the ollicn rest upon me also. 1 know tint fombtlmc-s it is nmicr- that this particular ollico , that of the icepre.sidunt , does not involve much icupun- siblHty , and as a general thing that it IB ho ; luit HjinntlmcH it coinu3 to represent MJry 'reut rusjionsibilitien , and it may bo BO in tlm iiir \ futuro. Korat this tlmo the sonnte of thti United .States stands almost , ( ijiially dl- xidcd between the great parties , and it may l' that thob" two great pirtles shall an exactly HlFtr that the vice prctideut of the United Wtates shall have to dt-ido upon the quejliona uf all by the o.xorJbe of fllK CABTI.Vli VOTK. ( Applaiinc. ] Tim ro'pnnnibility would then bo- cuiiio vo'.v ' great. Jt would not then bo the twpoujibllity of raprcsentii'g the uliolu coun try , and the obligation would bo to the judg ment of the whole country , tnd that vote , ulru thiii : corft , would bo in obed ones to the jmt expectations anil requlremcntH of the ( Hoplcof the United States. It might be , Vntlenien. that upon another occasion great rr-pomiblllty would attach to this otlice , II n n v iK'cur thut under ciicumstaucaa ot Bonn lllliculty- don't think It will bo thu noxl liction but it may occur under circuimtan era of some di 111 cully that the prrsidnnt of tin rennto will have to take his part in the COt'.Sll.S'H 01' 71IK HI.EOTOIIAI. VOTT , .mil allow mo to say that that dutyls not t ( be dlspatajjod to any ret of men or party , Imi in obedience to u liither authority. [ Ap plmiio , ] ( iontlemen , you have referral to tin j'ucttlmtl urn honored bv thtH ni minaticin it u special dcgreu. I uccrptthu BiiggeHtion tliai in thi candidacy T will represent the right uf the people to the cho'co of their iiilcri * chat right that IH above all , that hex benautl .ill , for if thd people aio denied the right b L'liooi > e their'uwn oflicrri * according to thoii us n judgment , whatnlmll bccomu of thu life-lib of tin ; peoplu at nil ? What shall liocomo 01 free go\ eminent ? If thu people i elect nottheii iillirorH hnw shall they control thu lawn their idmlnfstratlon HIHI their pxfcutioii ? HI that in the luiggention that in thin candidacy ] represent that right of the- people , as yni hmoimgKeatud , a great honor ban ilinolvu npom mu by the confldcnco of the conrenti' n . \H soon an it may bo convenient and poasihh to do MO , I will addreai you morn formally ii ir spout to the letter you Intro given m . 1 th.iuk you , eentlemm. At the cloao of tilr. IIendtickt'4 reuinrk. ) hearty opclaimo was gl\rn , and ho wan mtro ilnceil to each member of the committee , am agioeial hanj-ehaklng fullowrd , after whicl tlio people paid tlelr reHpec H tn Mr , Hen Unclu , and then quietly diapcrnsd. WEST V1UOIMA. 7HK 1'L'rtlO.N COHI'LIVKH , I'AKKKiHiivuu , W. Va. , July UO. The ro publlciu fctato convention wait called t < > onle to-day by G. W. Atkinson , chalimari of tin 11 iirilson county was chosen temjiorAry chair man. man.PAIIKKIWIIUIO , W. Va.TulvoO. The r - publican con entiol ! hero to-J y was the largest and mostentlinnltitioovcrauembledin the state. George V. ICvans was chosen nor- manont clultinin. The platform arraigns the democratic patty for having unfulfilled all its pledge * of economy and reform and for general Bxtravogancei condemns the supreme court of appeals for ovi priding the stilus of the state for the ex- pretn ] > urp o of punishing republican news , pipon for proper ciiticlstnof iUclf nnd patty. The rest of thf platform referred chiefly to Kt.ito matter * . An attempt to commit thcpaily to an on- dnftctncnt of n prohibition plnnk was defeat ed by a very decided vole. 1-MwIn Maxwell was nominated for governor. J. II. Uurtt for Auditor , nnd Spencer W. Storm for treasurer. Candidates for supreme judge and uloutorw wwo alpo itiiintn tied. The ticket is composed of republicans and greonbackew in abont i'iiinl proportions. 11EFOUMEII HOOSFA'KtiT. HIS VIEWS ON TIIEllOLTB. Siocinl | Dispatch to TllK IKK. ! Hr. 1'Aii , July 30. ThoodeVo Hooaovclt p.\ Mod through tliis city to-day on the way to his rancho. During a nhort interview ho said : "I regard the Independent moNcmout as very formidable , both for character , ability mid Dumber ; but an an offset there is equal disaffec tion among the Irish democrats nnd labor union. It is merely a question which bolt will be the larcest. I question if thorn is much disaffection in interior Now York ouUido of Kochestpr. A number of In dependents are dissatisfied with my course declaring for Dlaine , but it ii not creditable' to their intellect. It always has been my luck in politics , and suppose always will bo , .oolFemlsomo wing of the patty , generally : ho machine , but fometime.H the indopenJonts. L should think littleof myself should 1 permit .lie independents to dictate mo any more than ho machine. OIjKVBLAND. TllK XUMIMIAKULE OHDI'AL. ALIIANT , July 30. Governor Clo\eland was at his ofiico to-day engaged in public business. 3lx hundred visiting Odd Kollowa from Bos ton and Providenca vi ited Iiim. Each one. nhnok hands with the governor. Among the callers worn Senator < Ionium of Maryland , Iudgo Curtis of California. ex-Governor Un derwood of Kentucky and ox Governor Walk- r of New York. 11DAINE , ON iiw HOOK. 13.\u 1 [ ABHOR , Maine , July 30. Mr. Uhino e biuy on his book Ho has been forced to ccuro the aid of a stenographer , hix time bo ng groatlr flncroached ujion b callers , social lutiua and correspondence , which combined , ia\a overworked him to n considerable ox. tent. THK PARTY'S PAUTY. IN HO.VOH 0V ITS DIRTIin.VY. 1'AUili.vaTOX , Me. , July 33. August 19 is ixod ns the day for a grand celebration of the jiithday tf tha republican party at Stiong. I'laine , Hannibal , Ilamliu , Governor Mortill , Congressmen 13outolle and IMngley , et-Goy- ernor Long and other diitingnished guests will je jiresent. SUMMISll Sl'OIlTS. SniUllcliagH and Sulk } ' . TllK IllVANT HTAKKh. Losuox , July 31' The rau for the Levant stakes , two-yonr-olfb , was won by the Duke of I'ortland'a filly- Satchel , Cadogan'a fdly J < ouo- ly 2d , ChetwyndV cole King wood 3d. CLEVELAND'S HACK" . CtBVKl.AXI ) , July 30. The c rcuit rares at the driving park started to-day under unfavor able circumstance ! * . The tracK was very mud- duy. The heats wore trotted between and partially in fcinart showcrK , and the racing was finally stopped summarily bra thunderstorm. None of the races were finished. CHICAGO jmiVINU I'AKK. CIIICAQO , July 39. It began raining when the bones caino to the post for thahrstraco , and continued moaof the afternoon , making the track very bad. l'"irst race one and a fourth miles , all ages , winners penalized , non-winners given allow ances ICIalno won ; time , 2:2j\ . .Second race Mlle nnd live hundred yard < , nil ages. To carry 110 pounds , six allow ances April Fool won , Mariton ! M , Thadio 'Id ; time , 2:21. : Third race mile heats , non-winncrHin1881 on this track- first heat Goodrich won , Ivvn 2d , KoKilino 3d , all the n-t distanced ; time 12U , Secoi'd heat , Uohaliuo won , Kva Ud , ( iondiich 3d ; time 1:23 . Third heat Itimllno" won , Goodrich 2d ; time l2rj. ; 1'ourtb race mile , nil ages Edwin won , Unvoko 2d , John.anllivan 3d : time 1:50. : 1'ifth race -one nnd onq-xhUi miles , horHtu not run first or Bocund 15illy Gillmoro won , jcnttevillo 2d , Kujlo and Jiiltou ran dead leaU for third ; time 2OOJ. : IlllKillTON IlKACII KACKrt. JiltiriiiTOM I'KACH. July 30. Heavy track. I'irst rnco-Xon-winnern , three-fourth miln- Kuodl'lnwer won , ItoQort 2d , Australian lJj ! time , 1:21. : Hecotid race-Helling allowances , miln - Carrie Stewart won , Carlisle 2d , Swift 3dj time , I : III. Third rnca ICings county derby , mile nnd n half Mi s Urewstsr won , Young I luehosB 2d , Uroiighton 3J ; time 2:51. Fourth race -All gc , te > en furlongs King Lion won , Lena 2d , Tattler Sd ; time , 1 ; 35 > * I'lVth race All ac 8 , niilo and a furlong- - T 'in ' Maitln won , Transit 2d , King 15. 3d ; time. 2l7V. : Sixth race Handicap * , rteepla chase , shtnt coursu Voltalra won , Odutto 2d , Ton- awnnda 3d ; tlmu , 2:01 : ! . BAKATOliA IIAI'KV. SAUATOHA , July ! W. First raco-Gloanor 1st. ( u'ney 2d , Nettie. 3d ; time , 1H,1 : , Second -llataplan 1st , 1'ollnarus 2d , oHt.'kl ; time , 2t7i. : Third race Free jhamlicapn , HweojiBtnlcoj' , milii and an eighth , -Greyttono won , DlaztH 2d , Tolu 3d ; tlmo , 1:58J. : Kouith race-ny ( ! Ut , lieverryck 2d , Quebec 3d ; time , 1 51. _ . _ lioho Itall. CAMKH IKSTKIiDAY , At Chicago Game postponed ; ruin. . At Cincinnati- Cincinnati 1) ) ; Ht. ] < ouiii ii , At 1'iHiria Minneapolis 'J ; 1'corla 7. At < Jiilncy ( iuincy 12 ; Htlllwator ! At Plttjiburg llaltimoro It ; Allrgliuuy t. ' . At Hufmlo-Hniraln Jl ; Cleveland 3. At Washington- National 3 ; KtyntoneH 0. At Milwaukee Oiini * btupped in hecond Inning by rain. At Toledo Colwnww 3 ; Toledo 1. At New Yoilc New York D : 1'iovuleneu 8 At Kansas City Ur.lon , St. Louis 8 ; Kan- HIM Citv K. After tun inning * the game wan htoppod by the rain , At New York MotropolitanH 11 ; llixiok' Jyn B. At ICeokuk , Iowa Keokuk 1 ; I'oorla 1. At I'hlladelphia-Iiouton 11 ; 1'hlltulelphla ( i. i.At Ft. Wayne , Ind.--H ginow 3 ; Tori Wayne 5 , The IIKMI-HEV nOUKS rl'IIJAMi- : , NKYOHK , Jnlv betwenn ( iocigo 1'nlljauifcn Hint J&ck wai fought ut Sta.en Inland this morning Thn Ittttor id four inchtH tailor and uorreHpuiul inaly longer in the armti than hlriopronent which prevenUd KnlljampM gtttliug.lthii range. Tfco battle , ftom nrfct to last , WH it Ddinpsov'ii favor , and he won in 2i roundn Tlnii ) IU miiuiti-a. Fulljamoii won tudl ] punlxhud , 1'rcinirliiK r < ir tlio ] } o310K , July 30 , - Tlio slut u board of he alt ) hai MMied a circular urging the importaiiiai o 2ubUtiiJ pih.Uo 6.T.liiUl.va iuJ ill.v.ufj. ' .u , THE TERROR OF TEXAS , ItConlioncsIts Dread Hayagcs Along Cows in Various Quarlcrs , Portions of Kansas , Colorado and Nebraska Touched by It ( A Olaitu that the Disease is Un doubtedly Texas Povori That It is Oommunioablo But Ono Step and Ends With Its Victim , V Entorviows With and Opinions of Loading Veterinary Officials , Moro C rn Arrlvo Iu Clilon o Sloro HcutliH JMciisurcs to Stump It Out. TUB SICK OATTliK. AT CHlCAdO. UNION STOCK'YAIUW , Ills. , July 30. No urther developments regarding the Texas over. The diseased cattle have been Blaugh- ered nnd condemned. No frth arrivals , fhoso unalTectod in the lot ha\o bcoiiHuldto ncal butchers subject to rigid Inspection. No other cattlu In the jnnli ha\o been alfectod In ho least. The sick cattle , it is asserted , do lot communicate the diie.iso known as Texas over ; that malady coinos from "through Texans - ans , " which are never affected themselves. Aa ho ilieeiso wax brought hero by improved cattlu and not by stock diiect from Texas , 10 further trouble so far aa uthor cattle are concerned is apprehended , CHICAGO , 111 , , July 30 , Despatch just received - ceivod from the Hti k yards miiinuncoi that dnpcarloads more of cattle nlfected xvlth [ "OXOH fever have arrived thero. They cruno over the Burlington road from Kansas City , nnd belonged to the same jiartica whn bent in hu otiujaj. They wera troateil in the eamo vay ; f.tfffWhfTiirifArl with tint disease are shot , the olhTjrV isolated. IN NKIWASKA. y News North 1'latto , ( Nob. ) spa- v.f that the Texas fovcr has brokun out { lie herds at nnd near brudy Island. Hi Nebraska ; that 100 hoa.l have dlod ,4t others are iu a dyiugcondition. The sa is being investigated by n veterinary Riirgoon. Quarantine is to bo established igainst further importations of catUofrom the nfected district ot Texas. So far little alarm a felt.is it ia beltoved the disease c.iu bo con- ined to reasonable limits. AT KANNXH CUT. KANSAH CITV , July ; SO.No developments IITO to-dty conc ruiiig the supposed cattle over. .About the usual number of receipt * . The market it dull and unchanged , except choice natives , which continue lirm. The tock yards officials reiterate the statement Imt thtro is no disease here. ILLINOIS' OFI-IOIAL ACTION , CHICAGO , JulySO. Governor llamiltou ar- ived in Clilcago from Springfield to-day. 5tft' o Veterinarian I'anreu called upon him to talk about the disease discovered at the stock yards and said to bo Texas fever. The \-etri- 1-rian says that infurmation has bcenreceived thut another trnln load of cattle suffering with fever wcra on the way this morning. Wliilu en route hero the men ill chare of th duck leard of thu action of the health dejiartmout and attempted to drop the animals at a way station , but the citizens objected. The cittln x\ era then carrio.1 on and loft at Jack- Honville , where they are now , This conference between Dr. Taa. ren and the Governor lasted ) uu hour. The veterinarian reci ived nstructions to proceed to Jacksonville nnd in- vedtigato the disease. Ho was also ordered to conduct a minute and technical Investigation at tlio htock yards. Tim governor sayn if thu aalady ) > rovcs to bo Texas fever , he will im- riediately institute a ripid iuarnntine. SC'AIIINU AWAY THE SCAllK. AH long as infected cattlu are killed xvitldn iwelvu hours after thair arrival in town , the icalth commiseionorthirikH tboru is no dan- ; erof the disease ( preaoing. It would bo dif- areiit if the cattle woio shipped off to fatten , fliero would bo a po < sibillty then that tlio dis ease would spread. The commissioner sayn it van wnll that the Infected cattle were brought to Chicago instead of being dronped along the vay on the prairie or in mnall villogiw. lleie do suspected animals can bu killed and carted o n big iTiidoiihg catabhVhmint. Only Kau nas City mid Cliiiagohaxo such facilities for lii-poiiing of eick cattle without danger. There s no occasion whatever , the commissioner states , fur the jiublio at largo to fuel at all dunned , Ot'KICIAIi ACTION , CllK'AUO , ifuly 30 Governor Hamilton , rho is in the city for the purpose of obtaining ntormution iu regard to tlio ilisf RKO , xvimseun : his evening. Ho ( ays lie has Instrurted ! State Vut rinarian 1'jirvon to make u thorough in vestigation into the disease , its source and causes ; niil that when his report ii completed 10 will , if jiecchsory , issue such proclamation in the factx warrant. United K jitcd Insp'ctor Tromboxver receiv ed H telegram from Wanhlngtou to-day order- ng him In remain hero till fuither inxttuc- tlom. Superintendent Childs , of the Kansas City ituck yaulu , now hero , sent a telegram to-day u thu man in uhargo in his nbssuca t ' allow no iiinio diseased cattle to bu shipped from that point. VI.ACMUEIIINU TDK HICK. There mo none of the hick cattle from the Indian territory lemalning In thu slock ynrda lirru. Tlio 3013 leftalivuof two tain loadn iiereteforo mentioned in these dUp.itchcx were taken out of thu yards to-day , lij were killed nt starting on the way , lio\vfng signs of being sick. The remainder were slaughtered under Ilia niervisioii | uf thu health doparttnont , and T.I I er cent found to bu healthy. Ninely-oni ! arrived in Kansas City to-dayof ; thexo 1 1 wore dead In thu car , ' ) were killed , and US slough' tered , lof which were found dii oaHed. JACKNONVILI.K II-O\\N3 TIIKM , .fACKHONVll.l.K , Ills , , July 30. Tim ropurt tlmt n lot of cuttle , infected with Texas fever , hud lamkd heio to-day , ii incoireU. No cat' tin of any kind unloaded at tlio htuck yariU in thl'i ' city up to midnight , liOVKUNMKNT ACTION. WASIIIVUTON , July ! ( ) . - "llmu you ro. crived nny repoits regarding the outbreak ol uattlu dl "vso in the wc.st , " uskoil nn us oclat 011 prc s reporter of Dr. .Silmon , of the veteri narian department of tlio agricultural Im. lean , "Yea , Yin li\\o ; a few telegrams from Kan. son. Nebraska and Coluiado , notifying us ol the outbreak of thu dixeaso und axkiug a tst- auci ) . Wo can. huwover , give them notliliij | biit advice. Thu luw provides that thu com * niHiloner of agrlcnlturn may extend an ip jiropriation in co-operation with th Ktato au ihotili n only , when iiectssary to ] uevent th < dliease fri/m tpreidlngto ether htatoa. Then IH no dau n in thU ciiso of it3 rpro tiling ii other Htnta't Tlio dlbuase iilfoth only nut In e'lttl'i and J8 not comiumiinuuk ) from ttiom Tliey tuke it from placeH wheru uouthein aul m.iU II.IVD beiiu pastured , So'itliern faiiimah il j imt blclcen , nut they alone comiiiunicata Till' I'lhUAHB 1 YAH J'KXKII , ft"l have uo doubt of it. H docrf notenim from Texas alone , however , but fionimnt portions of the couth " "Irttiotllio outbreak in Chicago cvldenci that III" dlfoasu In carilud from iliite t ( state K" " 1 think not , as thn contagion uattlo alfect ing Chie go prubably took it from pen * vth tt southern cattln had been fed , ' 1'lto uf fectoi cattle die , and thu dH' a.sa endi xilth Ihem , " "U U iuriiUinjj | , uoii.luu-.J lit , opinion "that people don't leant the nivturo of this thing. Hero wo have-an outurrxV year niter your , yet measure * to ) > rovonl it am not taken. " taken.Vhnlitepn nro neconwy toproreut itr * 'Southern cnttla should only bo moved in thn winter. They may bo moved tlmi with out danger of communicating the d ! < ca < e. Southern cattle , M I hnvo wild , don't sulfer from the dineane , and it I * only dlacovcrAblo In the vst m by n close postmortem examina tion , They to NOT I.VJfllKI ) AH HKKC \Vo nhall try to iieo if wo can't exercino BOIIIC control oxer the matter , but It in difficult to ditormino what are our IKIXVOM under the new- law. There Is a provl ion which I nin In- cllnod to think will prnhil'it ' any Interference with thu shipment of cnttlo direct to market. The danger in nut ( < ogtent in that iwu an xvht they are sent nortli to bo hordid fora time. In onocatothoy Infect only the pens where they ro fed and the ears Inxvhlcfi they nio train iiorlcd , and In the other pisturos. " Lt.vcoi.N , Nob. , July 80 The outbreak of dfaeaio among cattlu at Maxwell doe * not excite - cite iilarm. It in rrgardod an purely local and duo to had xvator or too much crowding. The commission apixiintod by Gov. Havvos linn not yotroturnud They may bo hoard from ( to day. I.tNcoi.v , Nob. , July : iO. Up to II p. m. the governor had heard nothing from the cattle dlseivso commissioner. TllK NK111UHKA OCT1IIIKAK. Thu Lincoln Journal of the 30th nays : "Jn our tolegraphie. columns xylll bu found n dispatch from North 1'latto in regard to tlu < cattle dlsjoso which haa nndo its appearance in that auction , ana also dii-patchoi fiom Ivan- Ban City and Oiiimgo A rex | > rter of the Jour nal xvntted upon Governor D.iwot ycBtcnlay afternoon , to ascertain \\hctlier ho had ap pointed n commiltoQ toinvtutlgate thu matter ur had taken any othr stepsin regard to it. Tlio first infnrmation of the appenrnnco of Lho dli ease xvas received nt the executlvo do- IKittincnlon lthotT ! > th inst. Governor DAWCH leplied , asking for detail * . On tlio 27th ho received a lung tulcgratn from citlr.eimof Max well and vicinity , Mtating that several herdu were alt'octed and that many cattle had died. They naknd the governor to send out ix com mittee to investigate and also to second n re quest xvhich they made to Conmintiinier I(3r- IIIR to Ki-ml nn export veterlnai surgeon lo Maxwo 1. This telegram xva > nijrncd by the following firms : John Uratt & Co. , IJillon. Collins & Co. , D. Ui.nkin & C . , ltus < ell Watts , M. IJurko&SonKilter K liandall , T. J , 1'olcy , lUiimmer & Jnwett , John Mo- Cullough and I' . J. bolan. Thuro ere no funds at tlio governor's disposal - posal which ho can HBO foe sending out in vestigating commisnlona or for ninular purposes - poses , but In order to axcortain the facts ho sent out his private tocretiry , Mr. Holfinan , and Mr. J. C. liirney of Crete , n cattle man of oxteiibivo oxporiouco. They loft ycftorday and will look ovur thu ground thoioughly be- foru ruturnitig. In nccordanoo xvitli the request uf the citi zens who oont the telegram referred to abuvo , Governor UIIWCB telegraphed to Cum- misiioner I/oriiiR boconulug thu rc < iucftt he hud received from the cattle men to send out a vetoiinary expert. The commissioner replied Baying that no h d or dered Dr. Tnuuxvcll of Ijliuola , to Mavxvoll to mx'cstigatu aud rojiort upon the epidemic. ThodiKcasa is Kulliciently du'crlbed in our ilisntclies. ] It la not contaL'ious and it in t roboblo that the danger Inis baoiicxiiKCi'mtcil by the i.itllo men in tlio llush > uf their alarm , J.lKi'OtA' , Neb , ifuly 30. The commieHioa sent to Maxwell Monday by Governor Dawes returned to-niuht. They found n hundred cattla in the vicinity of llrady Station dead , and as mnny rnoro uiclr. Ttio Infection xvos cunflncd to cattla which hrtn-d on a Biiull Htrip of laud over xvh ch 1JOOI TexnH cattlu xvcro drix-en xvhich had been hroupht in liy rail. Tlio dineaso xvaa nOtctiitagioun. Tlil.n was ascertnincd by a. tcrY.f ' exporlmoota. Ihu rnilroadR promiso'l not to brlntr nny iroro Texas cattle until after fruit , and the stock men in this vicinity , representing live million dollars in cattle , hnvo CJinhii ed to picvent their being lauded. If hroneht in it woi > 't bo s fo to try the oxpeiiment , thu country is ton xv ild. TllK UA1JJWAYS. va. Central Trust. ST. l jfiH , July.'lO Juilgo Brewer , of the LJnited Slatru circuit court , at Lsavonworth , laa turned an order directing n largo number of _ persons in Nuw York , Huston and other cities , east and wet > t , and novornl railroad companies in the west , to appear and plead in ho case of the Wabash rmfroid uzaitnt the Central Trust company of Now York aud ithern , on or Ixjfoio Seplembor IGth novt. Out of thn Traiihuontlncntnl. Sr. LOUIH , Julx-30. Thu Missouri 1'acilio and St. Louisf & ban 1'Vancisco lail received uotitication tu.dny tlmt the Atlantic & I'aclfic IIIIH nutilicd thn Transcontinental aasoeiatlon of its puipo o to withdraw from hit association ninety dayn from the 18th in- H'uut. No reauon is nsxigned. Tlio Cliaiitnuiniii Ulintorl > o.x. CIIAVTAI.IJL A , July 30. Vmong the fpecial 'entiuPH of the July meutiiigs drawing the argest audience have lieen the readings of I'rof. ] { . L. Cumnock , of Illinois , tlio t-chool of Jnngungex , and the li-achoiH1 Institute , all insurpusxed In interest. Itov. Dr. T. Dewltt T.ilmiigo liad nn inimenso uuili'inco at his ' IngerbOll" lectme. Jtav. Alfred \.Wright , lean of the C'linutauqim pchuol of tlieohigy , nctnreil on " Vuother Gravufor the Theory ol Involution. " Tlio AV c.it her Jor To-iJay , AHiiiNiiTON , ifuly Wl. 1'or thu I'pper Mlssinsippi Valley : Fair xvfulher , In the noithern poitiun , clenrlng xveathor in the Kniitliuiii portion , northwodlerly winds and ff ntionaiy temperature und higher birometer. For thu Mimouri Volley : l''nir ' wuather , northwesterly - westerly winds nnd slaliuna'y temperature. Hunker linn IHOII'H iMilANAl'Ol.iH , Ind. , July 30.A reduction of the bond of ? CO,000 on Kx-Unnicer Hiirii- uiin'ii appearanva has been refilled. Thu pulico htlll guard Harrison at his bonne. IllTTtiK IJHEA7) . Complaint ! H frciucnlly | in ado by tlioso who HBO linking powders that they leave in broad , biscuit , or cake , raised by thorn a diuagrooible , bitter tuate. ThU tuatu followH the usu of all impure baking | iuw- dors , and is caunod uithcr by their con taining alum ( introduced lo inako a cheiip arliclo ) , by the impure nnd adulturatod charaotorof otlior ingrodionta used , or from the ignorance of their mamifnctur- ura of thu proper inotliods of combining Ilium. Thcso baking powderu leave in the bread a residuum formed of lime , earth , alum , or otlior deleterious matters not always , though fretjuontly , taatablo in food , and by all phymcians classed as injurious to health. The Royal Baking I'owleris free from this eorious dofeot. In its use noruciduuin ia luft , und the lonf raised by it in alwayo uwoot , light and wholesome , and nolicably free from tlio puouliar tuato complained of , The reason of thin U because it is composed of noth ing but absolutely nuro maloriixls , Helen- tilically combined iu exactly Uio proper proportions of acid and alkali to act upon and destroy each other , while producing the largest amount of raising power. Wo are justified in this assertion from thi > umjunlifiod atatoinonta made by the C.'ov ornmcnt cluunists , who uftor thorough itinxhauntablo testa iTcoimnonded thu "Hoyul" for Governmental use bccuuoe of its Htiporiority over all others in pur ity , utrongth iinJ wliolenomunuaa , There is no dunger of bitter broad or biscuil where it ulono is used , AKIiiKliiK | Matoli , NKW VOHK , July 3J. DamjJHOy I'ulljiuuss vlua taunting m tweiiiyunu WICKEDNESS AND WOE. Vcnlnroli , the Blaci Croe ) [ QOEDD , Bee- ElDgonllicSlreclsorifewTort , Wino , Fast MOD , and Opium Mnko Her a Hag at 33 , The Beastly Outrage of Two Wo- 111011 by Sevoii Tonnossoonnsi Congressman Oulbertson , ofKy , , Driven to Suioido by Drink , Woman , Hatohot and Skyrookot Play Smasli at Oinoinnati , A llowltolieil Knrntly In Mtohltrnn H , Vniulorbllt'H Dlvoroo Onno Other Miseries. A DANOKU'S WESCMNT. VHOM 11CKKN 01' TUB IIAM.KrtO 1IIMUAIU. Sjieclal Ditpatch to TllK BKI : . NKW YOHK , July -Vcwtuwll , the once : nmoiu datixeuse , was nrrottail yoitunUy for negging in the street * nnd to-day was Kent to .holsli.nl. A few ycam ova nho fascinated ; heatro-goerH nn n prcmiero iu the "Jllack Jrook. ' ' She l > ecanio crippled after nn illncsi .hroo j cars ngo , and n considerable sum of money was suhsciibed for her ; then a news- laaer sultacription at a later day was taken for ii-r. Her lllnosa , she says , mod that up long ngo. Shu Is apparently fifty yc.vrn of age , but n reality only thirty-throe , witli n head bent vay forward nnd most of the weight of bar > ody resting on a cano which she carrlex in lotli hands. The decrepit and paralytic creature hobblud along with n step no more than lueo inches in length , Yenturolt was ton Years ago the hanilsamest dancer , bath in fnco anil igure , on the rtago in this country. Shu was a New York girl of Irish parentage , and adontnd the Italian name simply for ntngo nirposcH. She had blue oyH and redilinh hair aid limlis as round ni a childV , iiot itlu > tnnil- ng the tremendous exertions which bur pix- oeslon called for. Slio began to dance when she was 10 yearn old , having begun in tliubnU et of the Italian opura. When xhn wim brought out in "Tho lilnck Crook" nt Nililu'a j.inlon , there wuru better dancers , but no jandHimier woman on the stage. She became .ho talk of the town , nnd could not resist the .emptiitions into which her sudden prominence .hrew her. Hho HOIUI became it habitua of din- ler parties given by the fat sot to wlilch Fisk mil Stokes helonged , She danced in ' Tim Ulack Crook" for two yours , and then dropped out of thu lint of premiere danseiiso. She be came dUHipated und for four or li\o years was luder the nrotcction of a rich ppottlug inan It is said tliatdlio ii now a victim of the opium : iubit. DKVIIiS' UGS1IIKH. I.BAI ) BCT'KNMKN TO 1IEAHTLY OUTUAOK. Special Dispatch to TllK 15r.K. CiiArrA.vojiOA , . Tnly * 30. Jlerirj' ThojSms WAK captiue"il > Jarly this moni'ng and nifcy : ) ccketl up at Spring Oity. Ho in the wocond man captured of a crowd of H ven who vinted the homo of Mrx. Robert Buchanan , In Ithoa county , nnd carried her and her beautiful laughter into the wo da and ravished them , toeplng them there all night ntul lejieating their attacks. The party then divided. TUB ( Mill , was kept under the control of fho of the men 'or two dajv. nnd forced to submit to their iintality. .Sho managed to escape Tuesday light while her captors woio in a drunken btuper. Gilhurnt , the first nun arrested , ban onfeihcd the deed , giving the fullmt details. Ilia country is ticingKcourodfor the live other villains. A MOII 1 OHM1 * . l < a t nighta largo naity wiw formed at .Si > rlng 3ity , and they opimly threatened that they would hang the two brutes bofoio morning , jut wise hoad/i / counseled the loailorx , and Uio ittack on the jail win postponed. It ix thought they will wait until tint whole party is caj , lined aud lynch them altogether. imiVENTO IT A COM.1IKHB1IAN ATTKMI'M HfU'IllK. WASHINGTON , 1) . t1. , July 20-Congroai- man Culburtsiip of Kentucky , who represento the Ashland district , that utalu , attempted Biiluidu to-day at the National hotel. Jlolired bevoral ( mots , unu of which entered hU right temple , coming out nuar thu oar on the nppu- -ilu KIU of the head , llo is still livim. ' , LAIKU.- Two officerH heard thu shooting and ran up stain to whew they hoaid the fir- inf. AH they ware looking for tlio room , the Key turned in door No , U7 , and Representa tive Culbi'ilwm stood before them with 11 pistol tel In his hand and IimrriNO XVITII IILOOII. Thu first thing ho Mild on scuing the otllcorn , "I'm afraid I haven't dnno it , boys ; though I vvautud to mid will. " Ho seemed diued , aud handing his pistol to uno of the ollicer * , askud him to bee if thi.'ro was another load in it , The ofllccr to'd him there win not , nnd ho u lud them to load It for him. This conversa tion occupied but little moro than a mlmito , when the wounded man began to nt'igeor , and the oflicors laid him on a bed. Medical iil VMIH nunt for and In few mfmcnts Urn. Towns- und , iiiifcoe , I'oolu and Mcljuan xvcro In the room , Two nlioU viore found to have taken elfoct in thu back of his h ad , just bulow the bam of thu bruin , both lulldgoliig TIlllOffiH nOTII WALLS OP TllK HKl LI , tin i brain had not been Injured , the doctors naid , but i In ) wounds nru of a xorloim charaetnr , Whonhp rciiiveied sullicier.tly to tulk a little , ha felt hi own puUu and wlii | ioreil to thu doctor tl.ii' ha wus ufrald ho was getting bet tor , Iluulferod no cxiilaimtiun uf hit * net. Wliun nuked whcio his xvlfo wai , ho repliud at Krarikfoit , Imt laid not to HOIK ! fur bur u , lia wax uhhmned to moot her Tlio only cauno nsjigncil for Culburt CII'H attempt nt Hincidu IH a norviiiH deprnitbiun inislng fiom u little to i free line of Ktlninluntu dining tbu hut weather. WAHIINI.ION , July 'U. At 1 o'docl : this inuinlng Koprcsuntativo CnlliortHon is alive , but tin ) physicians Imvu nn hoio ] of hl. < ID- rovory. MISKJIIKH. hllK 1MIIrwlTII lliit : MITIK JI.VHIHKI. CINCINNATI , July 30 , A teirililo uxploNlon occuired ut thehouito of Jlenry Upmeiier , No , Jl Orogou ntrci t , this morning , Thu yuurip POII of Upmeirer brought homo an unu\plnjei rocket that hud fallen fiom tlm Illghliiui hoiuo , ulicio there had IK en nn exhibition o liiuunrliH last tiii'lit. The l.wl tiled tn oj > vi It , but fulling to do en lfn innther seized i hat Jict and drii't it amvernlilow. \ terrllii rxpliwlnu followej. Mm , lrimclrrr | wiui fa tally Injured ; Charles 1'p noiier , egod li , wai hint ; lili I'puuiirnr , ngod 1'J , WHS fa tully InjiiroUj 1'hillp Hill , aged 10 , wus alight ly iniuiod , 'J'lio domlly mlsMua a HX pound rocket , Thu vicinity of ( ha OYpIoxioi N fuarfiilly wrecked , A UKUIK'IIKD I'AMII \ July 30. Thrco families of xonr eort of rulatlunahip , IU ing together near Alt Morris , (1111100 county , havu for HDIIIH tlim boon [ xxiuiisod with tlo Ulicf that they wti' bowitcheUoril jr lr. T * L. Puller called toxWtn pi'dj r-omnn in tlm family , nnd IM > I met at the lo , ' > r by u woman rmmed MM. l miiiton whowkldenfj stibbed him In the lin-Mt , lnllirtln niigly wound. The vngnricfl that \enllcto ! < } the family nro nald to bo ti'iimtkabli' . IM HK. , lTuly IV ) . IJotHo , V Unntor , inotchantu ; Bvlgiieil | o-d r to Mamtiel l.cc. Liabilities , j lW , OH. The firm refu os to make any tatement. KI.\OW rMKU IN MKXICI ) . W.\iii.ViKi.v. ! July 30.The ifargenn- - oral of the marine luxpitat ivrvlnn , liivviug re- ci-lvcl Information that the Yellow fever h tr.vllng rapidly in Sonoru , Jfexlco , haw In- dtrucled InfiitclorNogalen , o Ariznnn , to uw 5'xlr.v"filn"co lo provonl Us introduction Into ' the United SUte * . vfArrni TUB "SI-KCIAUWH , " CineAfto.lslir 30.Thlrtteii "spoctanstR , " or doctors wlioailverlijo to euro secret dincnwn , lm > o been Indicted by the grand jury. Tin indictments were secured by the stutu board of liealth on tlio charguof practising medicine M-ithitut Hhoi-nse , This in the opening of ( the long throateui\ltcanip ign ngalint dirttoputabto PH.'CI | ll t3 , , * ( INTUII'IKAS'C'/AO IIIIKATH AN'IIKIIMIN. . NKW YOUR , .fitly SO. Mrs. VnmlerhUt Allen , pliiintilf in the cnlehratod Allen dl- > orco case , ice her tostimoiiy to-day. Sco atntcd that hcr jtiband left lior in l-Vbrnary , 1883 ; ho loft n note stating that ho had gone awi\y becaiiHOho , wan oltundod nt loino lau * 'tiage'thu used In the morning , lielnganked to give some readout why tlio brmight thi nilt , she said Allen wnn intemperate and hit ) irontli amclliil Itadly , Ho threatened once to tick her out of the bed. HP brought vermin utii the hoiiH ) . She nlto cbargod bur husband MlUiiiitidolity. TllK UAII1VR HANK. NKW YOHK , .Inly 30. Shareholders of the wrecked Matlnu b.uik ha > u nppointod n com- iiltto * to confer \\itli the receiver nud thu comptroller of the treasury to aticrrtain thu com ! lion uf the b.uik ; nlso t ( ) report ns to tlio expediency of proceeding against tlio directors. \SSINATION. . A IlKrUTlVK tOl'Mt IIHAII IN TllK STHKKT. UooNKVii.i.KJuly30.- ing thu i > xit three montha a number of horses have Ix-en poivuncd iear Taylorsvllle , Warrick county , and a. ro" ward wns olfered for the detection of thu rrlnii- nal.i. John K Ujtliell obtained evidence thnwing tlio guilty parties wuro John Ingrnin uul.liicob Itradley , ulio wnru arreHtiilviib thu wo ii.npliterrt : of the latter. Ingrnm when irrested gave bond aud left thu country iprmlloy WIIH given ton ibiyn to leave. Tills iiornlng Ilntheil \yas found dead on tlio truets of Tayli > rnvi lo , evidently murdered. t is thought the crime wan cominltted by cither Ingram or Kpradley. The tan ilivy'n illiuved Sprndley to lonvo the county uxpii-ud o-niglit , and to-day ho started , but was re called and informed tbtt ho would ho Ijnehod o-nixht. Tin ) Micrlff ha-i gone ti > Taylorev Hie D takn Spr.ulloy into cnilody and prevent njury to him or his daughter * . Mutlcre , LONDON , July 31. Tlio German , AiiHtrlnn indltaliiin dohigatos lo tlio Kgyptian confer- euco will BUpjMirt tlm compromiio of the Egyptian qucsilon. The tornm of thu com irumiso aruthat iv reduction of 01111 half of ono > er cent in u teroxt on the 1' yptian depart- : nent etiall be undo of the reveuuu dotived from tlie land tax , which < looi net roaofi thn KligiiioriH oitlnmte. Wadd ngtun , tin Frenclv ainbatsadur , mailu a thr.il rofecouco > o the ton volition on French toima. . fSury' ItO - romitonAf'Yho ' royal families will bu held at Copenhagen 0'irly in August. The czar nnd r./.irina of It'iehla , the prince and piincciMof Wnlof , the king aud imcon of ( ! recce , and the duke and duchess ot Cumberland nro 01 pooled to bo nrunpiit at the reunion. Ktlorts nro making to mdiicu the duke of Cumbsiland to rrsipu his claim to the HOUKK of Hanover and accept thu terms olfoied by tbu emperor of Germany. KiiHBla'H AlllctloiiH. ST. 1'itTEInauito , July 30. A priest to-day at Witopsk led a mob to attack onu of tlio liousoH uf the .lows nt that phicn , The mill- t ry dinpt'iuodtho mob , anil miulo savornl or- rests , The priest escaped. Thirty deaths at I'lcskof from thu Siberian plague. Tlio villages of Hybotkugo and Bmalonskoge near St. Petersburg , bavn beun bunicd. Dr. Koch CrltlclNCH liEHUN , July HO.Dr. . Koch , thu noted Gorman , Cholera o\j > ert , wlmhoH been visit ing tlm infected districts lias addressed a re port to KUmarck. Dr. Koch criticises KOVITD ly the wnnt of precaution bhuwn by the Kng hah govcrnmout iu taking measure * to prevent tliUHirnud ( of the upidumiu. KhouM cliolrru apptar in KliKlnnd Dr. Koch advieea the Htrlctest neaHiue.H'against all vu.ssells from that * f' franco anil China. 1'Alim , July ISO. Advlcus fnini Shanghai state that I'ntii Notre is pruning Vlcoioy Nankin to obtain'from ' IVkin conlirinution of special ojlnmorcul lighU of h'liinco xvllh thu s inherit prilvlncu. Thu French miniiter iillieiH to withdraw the indemnity claims if the privllegoj for the Branch are oxtondcd. Oorinuii 1'olltlCH , It inroportod that th'jruichstagxvilldii'wilvo ' all tht * end of Octubur , Pint-rubious oxint mir thu natlomvl liberals and muted hbnr _ nlc , Itlsinurck is coiiciirling n modus xivumli U tween the national hhends and the conserva- the radicals. Tlio Turf. July 30 , At Grcniiwood to-day , the men for thn HtnwanU imp was won by Gerard'H bay horce , Sweetbread , Duke of \Vo tmlnstor'H biy cell , Duke of Richmond , ' M ; Duke ot lioaufurt'ii hay filloy , Ispah , 3d , Txvonty-thrco starters. SIOIKIKII.M , July 30. Count Carl l.oiner- haupt , thoBwodiHhminiht r to Amoricn , will ropiiicn linriui Xilber n minister at J'dils , nJu.loiismlisiniMCiui | : | HI foun. vi I Irom i ucli fhi'iiiMiiauK Dunn liny * , llos tmi ! .M. IMumtauirif Chirooi | ' " ' uOitun < llodc' . illluuiikee. Never wild In milk. MAKING AND BREAKING. The Process Continues on sired , The Texna Fever Scare AiTaotf ? Considerably the Oattlo Tradoi Mony Eastern Ordeiff Conn * te mandod and Exporters Idle jjT The Despised Hog on the Oonf Advances 5 to Grain Market Weakor-Po/l/ / Laid and Losojfi V lionr llnlil on Itoclt In > atil Iu Wall' ' Street Other Market Matters. . ( U1IIUA.GO MAHKE2TS. L' VTfLE. Social DIopfttchtoTiiB UKK. CHICAOO , July : ! 0. The general market for civttla wn rather slow , inid x'ftlaes ruled n liwlo lower all aroiuul. There were moro oe < l fat nativon amuiif ; tVin receipt * tha'n for' any day for r. week past. The ahlppinR orders wore lit'ht , and then there wan a linneiiuK un- ortainty ns to what extent the prencnt xcaro n regard to TCXUM fever would affect the do- uand for meat , .Many eastern orders have loon cuuntcrmandod , and dronted beef oper- tora were going slow , xvhllu etportcrs nro Imoot entirely out of tha market. Frtt aittlo illtd dull , with priceH ntrong and 10 to Ilia ower. liraMor.t and cnmimm natives and all ortt f lotvgr.ulo of bulrhcru' utockvoio hitni 0 Kelt : it nnythli ) ) ; bko Hatinfaetory price ? . 'ho "ecaru" kvopt thu biiyum fur thoao sorttv ut of the markot. Texanwuro in light mip- ily compared with thu provluu > days of the veelc. Stuckern and feeilorn nro in fair ro- ucft , tint they aTfjNollln at veiy low figures ; nod tochoico hi i > ing , 120U to llVil ) Ihs , 5 70 .l > ii L'll ; cDinmou to medluiu , 1COU to 1'JOO lb r Wl to fi HO ; rangu cattle wimk and tOo lower- tasii TOVJUK , VtW tu tKX ) Ibs , II til ) to U CO ; \iuorlcau < , : i T5 to 5 ( K ) . 0is. Tlioro wax a short all ailing the- line , nnd. > ricen advoncixl 6 tiV 10 , thu unrkot closing Irons nt tlio advance , with ubnutall mild. . 'ho ipiallty wat letter than yOHtorday , and H'st H hto.'iiinuuidiii | ; n prciuunu. - Skipaand luow-outs noli ! at 40 kit 5 IU ; H ortod lieht , 1 J5 to fi tC > ; packers ivuU Rbipuorc , T > L'5 to fi DO : rho bulk of thu good mixed packern ooldv' at > -Id to 5 ( U ; li ht , ir 0 to 230 tuuuda , 5 R-r to ( IttAIK. To-day'H markets xvoro weak , heavy and ewer during the Creator part of the session , t was decidedly a "weivtlior" uvarkot , break- ug otf on HiiiiOnno nnd good report ! ) from all hu wuHlcrn nnd northwestern sUttt * , backed ip by la ix" and growing receipt * ni bt. IiouLi and other ( KilntB. 1'orrigu mlvieex xvcro also axorahlo to lower piiceB. Trading , as usual , xva largely local Wliout opened easy at 3 t < > 1 oft from yen- : i'id y , auil lulvancod slightly on early buy * ing eider * . After the tiret hour the bi ? IIOUROI an > brokers had orders to HO ] I , The. WIIMJV tire , diviilod' U | > "CnmonK ' tho"cr6wid/timiIjbrouRht1 / about n deellnoof 1 'i.v Thorn wna coriililol ? ' nblo changing in Auuimt and September , nt' a diffeiunco of 1'c. The clo u of the morning- to nion xvan cany. Caah wheat xvaa nominally , Kl'/c. / i Uurn opened not much Ix.'ttrr , though tciuly and inactivu , beini ; not muuli wa nted. luly opened ut III | c , Bold ii ( > to ' -ic , aud closed nt : il\i \ : , I'roxlhions xvere weaker , pork being flat and entirely nominal , hard recorded an advance ' ovur thu opunitig pilces , but lo t it later , all options clo elug lower than they opened IN I'll n AKTKIINOON. 2:110 : P.M. Whiwt lirm ; closing nt 83J for October. Coin steady ; closing at M'c [ forAugimt , fil.JjO for .September , fk'lji : fur < lutohor , ! tjj for tinyear. . ( UU stronger ; August 2G i ! , September -GJc , thn year ItOc. I'ork Unchanged. Lard a nlmdo Ixitter : 7 ' ) for August , 7l'i for Hoptombor , 7 W4 fur Octolwr. l TIIK MONEY MAHKBT. A HAM ) O.N ItOUK 141AMI. Dispatch to TIIK UKK. OIIK , July HO. A vigorous attack wns madu upon I took Island this morning , and itwas knocked out to the tune of " per cent , and fold down to H.J. Tlm bulls eny the break was without reason , ivnd the way stock tallied up and sold in short order nt thn recovery and it fractional advance gives uomuculor to their theory that it was bear raid oil ono of the l > c.it xtock.s for the pur | > ou of creating A VXKXK.VI'hH ALL nOt'ND. In iwint of activity , St I'.iul seems tu retain the head of thu whulc stuck list. Tlio lowest point touched to-day was only | | c otf from yea- tortlay'd eluding , nnd eullliift mrv atthnhfgh- est tirftiri H of the duy and y bitter thun lout night , llurllngton ia steady and Noithwe&tcrn Iractionully better , lllinou Central Is ' , ( otf ; Union 1'aciHc this afternoon Is u ] 1 p r cent , mid LimUvilla and -Naslivlllo touk n jump of 25 per cent , to ICi , on buying by board ol tnuiora. .IrrM'y C'dutrnl bioUo is percent iu thuoH-nlng | and - percent a Jditional luter. Jjackawuninv U elf 1 per cent and Ksadjng thu Humu , The break is nttribut.iblo to raids tuinod iipun reported TBOCIILK IN TIIK COAL I'OOI , and thu prospect of an ox tended limitation of tbu production. Thu Dolawaroft. llmleon IH-O- pie and the I'eunsylvanla Coal company utli- ccrn say thuru has been uo im-fting ytt , and that uiinu in called , but the Htreet is nervouH despite I'lOfiilcnt iSlo.in'a ( of tuo Lackawauna ) lUHsnranco that there Is a probability of an ad vimc'j for stovii coal rates , Gould's Missouri 1'aclllc was let elf ut t ! pur cent , while West ern Union was kept up und advanced ' , ' . Yiui- di rbilt'ti were not idlovrrul to drag ; thin after noon they are better than yeHterday. Itatcn nro Mimowhat uaeier foi' the liorroweis of stocks to-day , und thu uvidunco of liglit inunoy is not yet fouhcoming. Culiaii K.\porc M.VIIIIIO , July 30. A decrao concerning Cubiui v.xMirt | ti\ei > , gu/.utteil yesterday , takun off IK ) per cent , of prenont export tax on nil classes of Hiigar. I < ptnniu a reduced tax to bo paid. Ode-hall In Cuban bank notes , More. nver , uithnxiew to blinking the prevailing deadlock in tugar oxportatlun tbo docrco di rt ctn oven reduced tax need not bo paid at thu time of uhlpinenj an now required , pro vided satisfactory gimrantoeH of payment are given. Franco nnd China. I'AIIIS , July 30. Minlnter Kerry fava mult- euco to-day to l.l Fong I'ao , Chlnutomluister , who ieiiieateil | un oxtunslou of tlmo for Chinu to ruply to thu demands uf Franco buyund thu limit of August l t. Kerry refuned to accede to the request. 1'atenotre , Kroiich minister to China , and the Ylceriy of Xaiikin an > atlll fimtluuing negotlutiona at .Shanghai. A Novudii Tcixyii Wliipil Out , IlAttinoiiSF , Nevada , July ! ! 3. Tha town of Lining , f.xcujit the dejiot huildingr , xvaa bu i i.i d lout night. Mo unrliiularti. Daly and LO.\I > ON , July 30. Mi-Donald pleaded gnlltv to thnoh nra f tTeat" > ii , Da'y ' and plcndod LU : guilty.