flf 4 DAILY BEE. , „ , FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. , WEDNESDAY MORtfING , AUGUST (5 ( , 1884. NO. 41 LIQUOR'S ' LOOP-HOLES , a Number Large-Sized Ones Dis covered in low's ' Prohibitory Law , Judga Hayes , of Musontine , Do- cideo Vsi Ji ? Jurisdiotioni The Fine and Imprisonment Pro vided Beyond Their Powers And at Variauoo with the Oonsti- ' tntion Of the State , "The Imprisonment for Oosts Also C Deolareil Unconstitutional ! bo Punished K\- ccnt tlirongli Indictment liy tlio Grand Jury. IMIOHIBITION IN IOWA. A UU8CATINK C.V8E. 51usc..TlNE , Iowa , August 5. The Daily .T.urnnl will publish to-day the full account of * ha important decision of Judge Hayes , of the ovtuth Iowa judicial district , as to the juris- ( ictiou of justices of the peace under the now fovra prohibitory liquor law. Judge Hayes holds that justices have no jurisdiction to try Jetormiuo or pass judgment upon cases under Chis law other than to hold a preliminary trial and bind the defendant over to the dis trict court. The decision Is based upon the opinion that the penalty of the now law exceed the jurisdiction of justices , By this decision M liquor cases commenced hero under the new law nro dismissed. The question Is on a oc great Importance and will bo appealed to tUo supreme court. MtMCATJNK , August 5. The following are the important point ! of Judge HayeH docinlon that justices of the peace hnvu no jurisdiction ovorcises under the new Iowa prohibitory law. The petitioner , Pfeiffcr , by habeas cor pus proccouingH , eouiht to bo "rcloiscd from nMtralnt by defendant as sheriff of Mujcatine county. The parties by , their pleadings and by stipulations fully agreed upon Tin : FAOTH , which are in brief that the petitioner was convicted lieforo a. justice of the peace in Muscatlno county , of the crime of celling in toxicating liquor , first oflen'-e , and by the ju tieo sentenced to pay n fine of 875 ujid oost , and ordered committed until paid , : w , provided by our priwent law ; that he was committed accordingly. Whereupon they nil- I'-aled. That subsequently tlio sureties up- vn his appeal have surrendered him and that he iri now in the custody of the sheriff by \ ir- tuo of the original commitment. JUDOBHAT8 HAYB "Tin- only point made relates to the jurisdlc" tiim of thu justices to try and determine of- fene rt ntrainst the provisions of ao1 tlon 1510 of tlio c < xlo ( selling intoxicating liquors ) , as ( usswl by the Twentieth general nseumbly. Thia questlon ia determined by the penalty provided by taid act. The law itself docn not attempt to B.iy what court or courts nhall havfl jurisdiction to trv end determine the yprural offenses named , but makes thogonor.il * i Jo of intoxicating liquors a crime , and pro vides penalties for fmt nnd Hiibaoquent of- feline ? , and leaves to the law us it exists and is controlled by constitutional provisions to de termine the forum. It follows m a matter of course that IP THE PENALTY ( H-ovidod for the first offense 'is within the jurisdiction of n justice of the peace , BO far as upl-ears here , that the petitioner is not entitled - titled to relief , but' if otherwise the justice could only act as a committing magistrate and hold the defendant for the. action of the grand jury , and that his commitment upon trial and . -ouvictio ia void' ' for want of jurisdiction ; jjid tbqra is no authority for a sheriff to hold th < * in'titlouor , The law in quoation provides tJi.'it for the first offence a defendant shall be J'vmod pnilty of a misdemeanor , and on con- . iction of said first offcnso nhall pay a fine of not low than $50 or inoro than $100 , and the o ta of prosecution and stand committed to the county jail until such line and costs nto paid , and in default of this payment of thrt fines and costs provided for the first omvlctlon under this section , the person eo jinvicted shall not bo entitled to the benefit . .i chapter 47th , section 25 , of thU code , until hi * shall have beeu imprisoned sixty days. THE CONSTITUTION OP IOWA , Article 1 , section 11 , Riiyn : "All offenses lees than felony , and in which the punishment Joet , not exceed a finoof onuhundrtd dollars , ur iniprisooment for thirty days , shall ba tried oimmiaiily l fora n. justice of the peace or other officer authorized by law or information , under oath , without indictment or the intervention of a grand jury , saving to Ut'i defendhiit the right of appeal and , no p'-r- ' non fhall lx > held to answer for any higher onuiinal ouVimo , unless on ire.-entnn.'iit or m- Jictnient by a grand jury. TIIM W TUB VUNUAMKNTAL L\W ' .f lowu , nnd binds the general assembly as well ; H all court ollicial.s nnd individual nf- f : te < l thereby , and lesin'ativo ' intent or enact- mi-lit is of no avail when contrary to its pro. virjoin , and is not inaterid to b ennsideivd. lt\ > * ill hoi-ueii ut once that if the penalty piovided fur the firbt olfense , can : it iU highobt inflict a punishment In excess .f t fine of $100 , or in CXCCAH of0 ( lays' iin- TinVriiinent , that it is nut within thu jurisdic tion of u justice , and that the person churned with the offense is entitled to tlio interuiition of a grand jury before ho can bo held to an- Hwur. AH Ixjfore quo ed the penalty may be for a firm of ? lt)0 ) and costs , with an express provi-ion that the guilty party tliall wtiiud ' .iinmittrtl to the county jail until tha line und cosU are paid , ThU in AN ANOMALOfri I'KUVIriin.S in ourlattH , the penernl , If not unnerssl , rnlo being in CHses other than for helliiu intoxi- citting li < niorri that no commitment follows at til for non-payment of cost * , not even for tha highest other ciimo punishable by line ; and in rn.iking this excoiiticmilly suvero penalty the legl"lati\o wi lom did not uvcn tee it t amend b ction1,50'J of the code , which | irovide > > that imjirfsoument for fines shall n tt cend one day for every three and one- third dollars of the line , so as to inaku it ipply tn tout" . Ho , undur this peirn'ty ' for tiling into\icitin liquord , according to its tery terms nnd the law of the state , a defendant who could not pay the costs , uven h only ft f mliing , would Inivu to I.ANOUIB1I IN JAIL rJUll'CTUALI.Y , . \eept an ho might bo nilinved by the provi- , iioiw made fur "puor convictHj" and vn ticru he niu.it remain in jail sixty days where in all other cases the law in tlm pluntititude nf in mercy onlyi provides for tbiity < luj-r ( nf Mich inipritonmunt. It would f. < t < m that thu would or might ho imnnlimcnt jlthou h the learned counsel for the state in juriously argued otherwise. The Hupit'tno . i.urt in the titata v . Irwin , H lowjk 27 , -iy that thu costs are ojiart of tlio jmnalty but not of the line which is conclusive of the l > Iiit iu consideration. If there was here no provision for imprisonment for nou payment . f the costs it might lx < r ucd that they did not ont T into tha pimi hinent , which w theuordii'.ed in tha constitution.il Inhibi- t-uii but they became A UEItK Jl'IKlUKNT f/KBT , ciill'-ctibK ai ether such debts , aie by execu tion , imd there is nn coniititutior.al limit to thajurl-dictlon of a justice in this regaid. The -nend u sembly may fix at plosMire , or if the word in tbu constitution was "fino" Instoiwl ' .f''puoiahrnent , " It wight bo Mid that the < mi * would b > i a mere inc'dent , and that nn- I'liVonimnt might bo provided for their mm- | . , iini'iit. I think it must ba ivno-ded that ho punishment pfiiridtd deed or may iccd a tine of * l < )0 ) , and It Is jnol as clear that it may exo-ed thitty days'ilnmisonni'-nt ! for. if the fine wn Sldd th t would tike just the hole thirty days under tha threa and one- thlid 'lullars ' a il.iy pro\l ion of the law , even If tint | rovis'on ' covered the coktsj and then tin- doff ndiint would Imvo to tiny , in exee s of the thirty days. Ions enough tn n M li < fy the eostg ulifeli would , if only a fraction of : i day , KXl'KI'll Tlir rOS'STITtTlOV M. 111IIT , A * vpplvingt" this ivtttirulnr cn-e , it was elamiiil that tin prtitiunri M not ntitlfd to tln > U-n * lit- . < > f n liaN ! < lorpui niter hiixln apie.ded | , notwith < tjindiiighn hsd been Biirren tlensl , and was iu jsil bylrlue of thn original committment.t rennon was gi\ Bit for Uiis claim , and nonoUappa'ttmt to me. A HOMIi W UK Proui-css ot the InvcBtlRntlon ot the SoldlorH * nninont Dnyton-Gov- ( -rnur l'atrl tl'H Dlnuoll- cnl Tyranny. DAVIDS' , O. , August 5. The Sohliors' homo congrciiionnl investigating committee con. veuul ut II o'clock this morning , continuing the examination of wltne.i > o } . The testimony ro\ealeil the dis'ts of infamy into which the soldier is inveigled , robbed and ( oniotime.s imuilentl. Many of the resorts outside of the em porata limits of Dayton Mem to bo out of the jurisdiction of the law. K\en these with in thoeityaiu not molested by the authorities , and colnp.iro with any of the liunt depraud In tholar n cities. Many foldiers conio to Ijayton , become drunk and disorderly , are ar rested , roruovud to the homo and are there punished. Kx-lCcpit'&outativo McMahon raid .inlverial tomplaints Irom the Boldiera [ > jiutcd to lursh trea nent. Tbuy wanted some ono to complain to , but dared not lay ihcir gtiovancea before General M. K. 1'atrick , governor of thoihome. . Th a would bo ob- fiatcd by resident manager , but Color-cl [ larris , the present resident manager , lived in incinuatt , and the soldiers could not see him Dut once a yojf. Ho belle\ed tin homo should bo moio a hospital than a garrison. ' 1 ho tol- diers had done their work , and this ihould l > o their rawaid. The disoider outside could be dealt with as other di-orderly citizens are. While at the home , ths cjinmittao was most cordially recei\i by the inmate ; , who wen ; reviewed and inspected duiing the afternoon. Thoie has beei a growing didiko to ( iovornor Patrick ever Mnco ho has been here , : xnd re- icntly complaints have been numerous. The l > o rd of manngersinstituted several Invest- ! Cations , which never have amounted to any thing. A petition signed by niiiiy citirean of Dajton was prepai-edund pi-o umcd tu congress - gress through Mr. M urray , the reptesentativo Irom this district. It urged such action on the part of congress awould bring ixbout a ( Iinngo in the governorship of the homo. The conduct of tha governor , it charges , U , in many ca < e > , tyrannical. Hd has refilled admittauce , even temporarily , to miny woun- dea and disabled soldiers , ho are thusthrown upon public charity. _ Ho hts inflicted un usual mid severe punishment upon iunmtos , it is further charged , for small on trivial offense ? , while blind and insane men , for e.\presshi ! ? opinions for which they nro wholly iiresponsible , hsvo bean dMii norably dis charged from tlm home , and are now a burden upon charitiblo institution * . The v are at pment twenty-tin eo discharged inma'os of the Soldiers' homo in the county infirmary , and neailyallof the-u are either in nno or blind. Governor Patrick was a regular army ollicer , ind uccustomed to the rigoious ( In- eiplino of the regular army , but the four thousand men o\er whom ho bus control were of the volunteer service and unused to that kind of discipline. The committee proposes to mike u thorough investigation , and dnribg thu wesk it will | M > in e.stiou to hnir complaints fiom inmates and citizens. This fact has been announced at the homo , and all thosa who li.'nr h on mistreated or have any chaigos or complaints to m.iko against the immurement h.ive been reqneste < l to appear befoie the cuinuiittee. CJeueral Kusccpns , chai'inan of thu house mllltiiry committco , is present and attends the meetings of thu committee. About twenty witnesses weio heard today nnd some very positive facts of cruelty and severity of disciplln * brought out. Sherilf Uowling testified that on one occasion , while going through thehomoto levy on some tobac co , ho was hailed by Governor 1'utrick , who itopped him and demanded why ho passed aim. "Ho called on an officer to arrest me. nut I would not submit and told htm I would not bo stopped by anybody while tn the discharge ot m > | oflicialduty. Ho also demand ed that my official papers be served by his of- iccrjand grasped them from my hands. Ho also lefusej to comply with the order of thu court to turn over certain books to the court. " Probate Judge MclCemy and i ol. Sago both testified that the crazy men had betn given their discharge. When mania seized them , aud were refused readmission , nnd tint the comity infirmary aud jail were now filled with those insane people. \yUliain H. McKinney , of Louisville , now an inmate , t.iid another inmate called him u , ] ) HlapiM-d him.uml w.Mthiowu into tha guard-house. He was not allowed to make any statement , and was kept theie for nine day.s , and tlien sent for thirty days on the dumps. Ho said then ! were other similar cases. He iclatod a case whiro un epilemic wjs beaten nearly to death with a lead pipe in tlio hands of an olliu''r ; also a c.uolnie an insane man was ulloweil to lx-.it his brains nenily out in the girird-house , the chief of police , when his at entimi was called to it , remarking : "Let him kill himself ; it wouldn't hurt if all thu d cranks out here did tha Bame. " One Itawlings testified tint if an inmate h-it the hnu > e to take a job Gov. J'atnck wiote letteis to the emjiloy er , blackening the man's charaotei. Various Uinds of cruelty were testified to ai Ix-ing practiced by tin ) go\einment of the institu tion. Gen. Patrick , the governor of the lioine > is pruaont during the en tire investigation , and suggested questions put by members : f tin ) board. The witnesses with the exception ot three or four , were leading officers and citi- / IH of the county. KENTUCKY A. Lively Fusllado at tlio Polls Und Blood Uetwfcn llrctlicro-ln- 13n.MPOUVJI.r.F. ) ! , Ky. , Augiibt r . While two negroes weio quairelling yefcterd.iy over the election , n third named Hun Doan cumu out of n store , drew pistol and commenced firing Into the croud. The firing lucamc general and fifty or sixty j.hotsweiodiiichargcd in two minutes. Bun lioau lecelvod four bui * Uts and Is supposed to ba mortally wounded. A white man named Fraud Blair un.s Hlightly wouaded. Two. nogroo.-i , names unknown , were also wounded , and n hoisn killed. Two miles above Uradfoixhille , .liJin ] ! ur- choli and his son Jim , waylayed and uttiicked Jumei lake.s ! and hix son Tom. John Ihn- choll struck James Kakes on the head with n ntono , knocking him down , Jim Ilurcholl draw a piktol , shot James Itakes through tha head in he lay on the ( { rninid , killing him. Ho al.so shot Tom Hakes , inflicting a Imd unnud on the thigh. John llurcbnll mariied James Hakes' sinter and : i feud of several year * ' standing has existed between the families. liurchell is not arronted. The oll'icers me looking for then : , For CoiiKrcfg in IlllnoU. QUINUV , Angu t 5.-Tin democnitlo eon vi'iitlon of the Twelfth > . nu'r i"ind district of thin city to-day iiorniniti < l ,1 .M. HigK" , the present inemtH" , fur -uieli"ii | to con- Kre-n , and Samuel K. Chlttenden , > t Adams , for member uf thu state board of nqnalizu tiou. Our Curt or mid Cleveland. ' CIIICAIIO , AmzuH fi.--Mayor Harriion. the demcKiratlc candidate for governor of Illinois , left this aftcrnocn by the Chicago and ( irnrui T uuk limited express anil West Shorn route fir Albany to confer wi'h Governor Clvv ? I m'l. ' THE LORDS MUST LEAVE. This Seems lo be the Gathering Cry of the People of England , Further of the Great Popular Demonstration at Birmingham , Bright's ' Terrific Arrnigument of "tho Spawn of the Dark Ages , " Ohamberlain's ' Fioroo Attack on the "Divine Eight of Peers , " Varying Eoports Relative to the Franoo-Chmoso Status , The Kcyptiun Elephant I'rojjrcss of the Cholera Oilier Fragments. Tlio FrnnoIilNo August D. In connection with tlio great reform demonstration hero yes- tardny , wa * the mooting hell nt lling- ey liall ; twenty thousand people wore present. Speeches were made hy Jehu Itlglit and Joa. Chamberlain , president of tno ) oard of trade. Mr. Bright said : "Tlio lory najority In the house of lord" , wan actuated > y the Baino bitter hatred of the liberals on in 1832. Who wore the peers ? " ho asked , "ihoy voro the wpawu of blunders , the wars and cor- tiption of the dark ngos of our history. They mil entered thfj temple of honor , not through the temple of morlt , but through the pepul- chors of their ancestors. They were no bettor than their fathers. " Some of thorn wcro worse , for their privilege * had produced "guoranco and arrogancu , Tha reform of the iiouso of lords , Bright dcclarod urgent and In- witablc. Should people submit or should , hey curb tha nobles , an their fathnrs had curbed the kings of J Dglamlf Bright then explained the mnnnor In which ho would Hko M see the power of the lordii restricted. Ho would allow the peers to retain their present lowers during the first session that n bill ihould be presented them , but ho would abso- utoly prohibit them from vetoing a franchise ) 3111. 3111.Charaborlin road a long and powerful attack upon _ the peers. "Tho dlvino right of kings , " ho said , "has jecn acknowledged to bo dan- gorouH. The dmuo right of peers WIH a ridiculous figment. It the lords remained obstinate In their opposition to tha popular will , tha present agitation would continue to the bitter end. 'He loolied forward with oiccrhopo to the result of this agitation. Kngl.iud , the choion homo of toIf-Rovirnod isople , novcr will bo subservient to the inso- out pretenses of the "hereditary class , " Tha Bentimonts of the speaker * were received with enthusiastic applause. A resolution wa' adopted denouncing the action of the lords in ; he rejection of tha luform of the franchieo , Tlio Soiulnu JSxpr dltlon , LONDON , August 5. A credit of 300,000 'or thu Soudan expedition panned the hoti'-o of commons 174 to 1-1. LONDON , August 5. Gladstone , in miiv inga credit of t'3i)0n ) , 0 to provide for an expedition to the Soudan , eald tlio purposa of the ot- neditioii WHS merely to rcliovo General Our- Ion and not to crush the Mahdl. Thin wou'd ' jo Hifliclcnt to secure good go\ernuient In Soudan. The evacnat'on ' of that country wait now a question us Kngland was txiunil to pro tect General Gordon. OIuUtono intimated .hat ho was asking tlionicinlxTS tooto rather in llio principal Involved than on the exact igurrt which ho anticipated the expedition would cost His intention was to obtain an- .horlt.v to redeem the pledges which had al ready been made. It wan undesirable to en- .IT Into details at present. Lnbouchere , radical , objected. The vote low asked for ho believed was a more nop , N'ext year the houjsu would 1)3 asked to vote t'3CWXIO ( ( to carry on the work. The ucdlt was agiced to 171 to II ] New UntB. ugust C. A consistory will \tn \ held it the Vaticanabout thorniddlu of September. Tin ) I'opo delivers the allocutiou and creates leveral cardinal * , Tlio now cardinal * ni-1 nil Italiann. Th J'opo will fiL < o nouiinaUt se\eral bishop * . Franco and Clilnn. I'AUiti , August 5. It is reported that Ferry nth sent his linnl ultimatum to I'ekin. Special ] Iliillctln for July. SIGNAL Omen. WAK Diu'AiiTUKNr , WAHII- NC.TON CITY , August 1 , 1881During the month of July the tempor.ituro win generally julow the average , uvcopt itt ( stations on the sBimlpp ! river boloir Cairo , in Arkansas , " .ouisii.ua , Indian Territory , Texas , Hoiithern roloracii , Now Mexico , in California nouth of San Francisco , end in the Florida peninsula ; t was from ft" to G' ' below the average on Lake Dntiilo , in northern Minnesota and Dakota ; from t" to G" below tha moan In the District if Colnmbla , eastern Pennsylvania , the north- era Michigan peninsula , central Minnesota , and northern California ; from II to I' In Ma ryland , the shorn of Long Island found , east ern Massachusetts , central Ohio and Indiana. Dakota , and the Wlllamotta valley ; Itw.u front 1 ° to . ' ! ' In the oant (2nlf ( and most of thu Atlantic coast state ? , In Tcnnoxoe , the upper Miwdsaippl and Mlssouii valleys , and north L'ucilio coast. The average excens in tlia low er MInsi ippi valley and Tuxna is l ° . : t , The rainfall has been in exceed of thu avor- i\o for July In Now England , the Atlantlu coast stationH to South Carolina , in east Tennessee - osseo , over J-nko Krio , the Miasouri and Ar kansas river valleys , In Io\va \ , in tlin valley of the Ked Klvor of the North and its tributaries The f.vciuo oxcojs in Now Kngland Ij 8 27 IncheH. Tha gipatest deficiency occurred in TVMIH , the Uio Grande vat ley , in Florida nnd southern Ixmislana. Koi' the Bacramento and Han Joiquin : river valleys the rain fdl' has been normal , and nearly HO la nil the IV cih'n coast utatc" . No fiouts are reported dirmg | the mouth. Tin1 numerous hail , toniadic , nud hurricane ( tonni in MleHouri , lllinoi- , and Iowa on July 1 , in Kentucky , Tmmcssee , mirthcrn Aluliamii and western New York on the 5th , did uorif > id- rablu damage to standing grain and fruit. W. H. IlA/fK , lirioradicr nil Brevet Major General , Chief Signal Ollicer , U. H. A. HUMMKIl Hl'OllTH. and HulUy. AT CIIIC'AOO. Cllir.\fo ; , August 0. Ti.-iek faH Mile > in " .ill ages Iali ! ll 4 < , n , Ccntir\ilu | M , l\iu.i ! Jd } tini'i , IjlHj. Wwt wide htake- mili and nixti'unlhthri'Oyear'dld. . ) - thri'Oyear'dld.Ifairy tiuzuon , Ailcn 2d , I'.erlier 2 < lj tiui" Isl'Jj. Three fen tlix mile purno-all nno.s KVA wmi , Wellington. ! id. Nora Hilj timu lilfij. Mill ami eighth jellingBi.rham won , Jly- > lcrobul : 2 , ripiingerHdj time 1:58 : , lll'NNIVl JI40KS AT HI" , I ( HIM. C'lllfAiui , AinmtC.-Hamuel Kker , of St. Ivmin , t-duy iximplotod iirrangeinents for u full nmoinK mi eting at .St. Loui , comnieuc- lux August iJStu , to contlnuo six day * . AT rillLAUKLrillA. MONMOCTH J'AIIK , August B. The track wa de < > p with rhiih , Frao handicap mlle - I'riaui won , CJroenland SJdi tlnn1:14. . litak" -three cpmrterj < jl . redo Grenadier won , Partloa I'.l , l iil time. , 1:18 | . I'.v'diiio Ktakos thri1" n'lnrlcrj of n milc- Aranzn won , Ltttlo Minrh d ; time , 1U ) . Kn-o handicap -mile and throe uKU-enth * Chicadco won , M im duke L'd , KilinrnV M\ \ time. 2:12) : ) . Soiling nllownncol fifurlong < i 011de- awa > won , Swift 2d , lnt M ; time , Ij" " . . Steeple ch e Tfrmbtnc wnn , AuvtlianSd ! time , : iS05. : f AT BiKATCV. \ . S.MtAlxxiA , Aucust 5.Trai k hoix v. Two ye.ir oUI five firloiig4Fog Boll won. HarilaonSd , H hima3d ; tmr ( > , IsiO. Milo npd n half- All agis Uofereo won , HtwiM 2il , Gcorgo L 3d { tnniL' : t'JJ. Mlle nnd f > iontjr yudilleanor won. Manitoba i.'dtlmr,4l5lj. ; ! Varna for non-wimidrs at S.ir.itog * linco July 15 V -Ilottcliimio won , /auioro 2d , Verix Ikl ; tim , lilU. HATCIUHO THK K1KU AKI ) Ql'KKN. NKW YOUK , August fi. Hichaid 1C. Vex nffViR ft pur o of ? 10)00 ( ) lu match the twttera Maud S. and Jay-Eyc-S < ' 0 for a trot at tha Goiitlonion'a Drhing park in this city In Sop- turubcr next , bust two in thres. Huso Uill. Al Chicego Chlcijrw , B ; Clovolnndn , S , At 1'hlladclphi.i No anie ; rain. At I.ouisvi lo Iiouisvdlo 0 : Cincinnati , 3. \Vjishlngton National Unions 3 ; Balti more , 8. At IndiauapoUit-Jhdianapcilta , 14jTolodo'i AtKrokuk-KooJcuk , fiSt. ; Vnul , 27. At IHtroitNo ghme ; V in. At JCnnwf City OhiciRfi Uiiionn , 7 ; Kan- sin City , 8. V MAUSHLLKS , Auguit B. Oiio dmth by cliolorahoio bet neon SUmd 1J ! o'clock a. in. "l * * todiy."l GENEVA , Augiwt'D.- Ono cn o of cholera lore. 'i At St. Tlouis St. IWuiA ( I'uioiu ' ) 8 ; Cincin- imti 0. 1. > ' At tinincjv u'uoy ' P ; Minneapolis 3. AtTcrro Knqto-tli-Jiid Itnpida , 8 ; Terre [ luntcd.O. The Terre j lauto club , has dis- i.tudod , most"ot the playerj having ofTea-a from other chiUiTln tht Northwestern league. Importune nnd' 'largely Attended Meeting of llnllroud Moil nt Chicago. tj CniQAGO , Aug. 5. Tlio managing offioirs of all thu railroad Hues interested iu trans-Mis souri business , bcgari' assembling beru this morning and cut into secret nenalon at ,11 o'clock. The Union "I'ncilic reprvMintatlvw will not arrive until thii afternoon nnd con sequently nothing can 1m accomplished pending ing their arrival , and-it is not expected under the most favorable conditions Unit any result can bo achieved within two or tlnxo days owing to the peculiarly complicated niiturn of the questioriH to be settled , llm firtt railroad meeting matter to 1m brought up for t-ettlumunt Is tint of the Colorado rates which bad beoii disturbed over since die formation of the combination ba- twoon the Union Pacific and Omaha roads , to the exclusion of the Burlington , unlil within oue week ago , when they wcro temporarily restored , to await the action of tbo present conference. For the propi r maintenance of Colorado rates It In contended by norno mana gers that a pool will riecwuirily ba formed which will include all lowu lines brntichlug ut Omaha and the Union ,1'autlio and all HUUIII western lines. This was thu opluion expressed by Uoswell MIUerof the Hlwuukoo & St. I'aul railroad , iu" sonvewation with a representative of the Associated Press this morning. Ho could t-cq no Inturmountablo obstacles in the way. It is claimed , however , that BO long as what is kjiown aa the tripartite agreement oetwecn the \Jnion I'a.Iflc and its Omaha connection ) remalm in force , the an- t'igoul/cd loads cannot ; to brought' ' into n pool concerning Colorado aud other trans-Missouri business , owing to tin i fact that under thu tripartite agreement the eastern connections of the Union Pacific hold arbitrary n wer in the making of through western rates. The olli- clals In attendance however declare that the result alined nt , nitmoly , malnteimnco of rates upon all competitive western business , can be satisfactorily arranged without antagonizing any of present pools , aud that the temper of all roads now Is to achieve that result. _ The afternoon Hcsslon was very brief , and no action won taken owing to tbu continued absence of representatives of the Sun Fran , cimi and Atihison , Topekn k SantaJL'o roads. Mr. James McMulleu , uca president of iho Chicago & Alton road , has been elected pi-rmaneutchairman. All tlin reprehontfltiviw conMTHdlvith declare vthat nothing as to the outcome can bo hafuly ( lccarod ) at this stage. The U. P. "WeaUonliifi ; . Si > cclal Uispatch to Tlui'liEU , CJIIO.MJO , August 5. This evening the olli- ciils of the roads Intcicstud In the trans-Mis- Miiui busineiH held no. meeting , but there weio a numljer of individual JIIIVIUM confer ences , at which , it Is believed in railroad r ir- eles to-night , that nn ' ; npp'oach to another pooling niianpeJii ntvn rnadn It feeuiH jnetty certain that Union Pacilic has weak ened in lelation t > i thu famous tupailiUt agieument , and that it is leady t-i desert it iillitM ca t of the Misfouii , if necc. ry , to fccnro n co-nation of the mu 5 rieiouH opKn.tionvhlch ] It ban bpin sulfeiinr ; trorn the Burlington ioiul. Yieo Presidunt Klrnb'dl of the Union Pacific , [ irnc- tiually adinittinlns much in an iiitfr\lew to night. He said it would probably to neces- n ry to muUo some chmigM In the tiip.utito agreement In order to form n new pool , and that thcso changes would probably Im made. ChtulcH Fiancis Ail.imV prediction that the Union Pnclliu will soon Ixi iiblo ti > resume the payment of dividends is probably based fully as much on the Ixillof tlmt u now pool will he formed an on the givxl crop prospects in KebrinVa , Krnncla , Augiut 0. ChuvlfcH KraucU Adaim , jHwIdpnt of thu'Union i'lioifio rail- toad , returned from the west to-day. Jle rayathecriips iiloug Ihollno of the road in Nebraska and clsowhero uro unnaunlly good ; lhat tlio mines are loldmg well , and the out look for : i good busmen bylho ro.ul excellent , Ho Is of opinion tlio road will bo able soon to iCHinno the payment of dividend ) . Beiotlula Is juct < i * * / mow Kenoral than any other ( Hsei ! < ? . 11 H Insidious In character , and manifests Itself. In runnluB screw , pustular cruptiona , bollH , bwclHusn , enlarged joints , absccBsea.soroej't'S , ct . Uood'sBarsaparlllii expels till trace of scrofula from the blood , leaving It pure , enrich and hcalMiy. "I was severely afllietird with ncrolula , and for over a year Uo4 two miming norm nn my neck. Took fwe bottles of Hood's Harsaparllla , atul consider -myiclf cured. " C. 1C. I.ovr-Jov , IxwellJ MUSH. C. A. Arnold , Arnold , lo , , linil scrofulous tores for seven years , gprlug and fall , liood'n BarnaparlUa cured him. Salt Rheum \Vlllbm flples , Klyrla , 0. , Buffered greatly from erysipelas and gait rheum , caused by handling tobacco. At times Ids hands would crack open anil bleed , lie tried furious prep arations without aid , finally took Hood'H Bar- oaparllla , and now nayii ; " 1 am entirely well , " " My sou luU gait rhcuui on his hands and on tbu calvw of hla Icga. He took Hood's Barsaparllla and Is entirely curea. " J. H. BTAMOX , Mt , Veruoii , Qhlo , ' Mood's tSarsaparilla SoM by all druKglsM. * t ! M * for 5. Made only by C. I. llt)01 > It CO. , I-owull , Mas * . IOO. Dosos-Ono Dollar. A FADED FLOWER. TammanY's ' Forlorn Dope Said to be PatciiDniiaPfiac' , As a Qo-Botwoon at Saratoga from Olovolaml to Kelly , 3on Butlor's ' Vanity Impelling Him to Rim for President , The Michigan Anti-Monopolists and Groanbaokors Oonibining , yditional Euoourgamont as to 'Bopnblioan States in the South , OoiiUllniHiiii > Mi\iioof \ lllnlno'ti Kloe. ( Ion Other Nixtlonul IMnttorti , DKMOOltAOV'n DIVISIONS. AND TIIK UOIIK OP 11KA I.I Nil THRU. ijpoclnl L ) ! patdi to THE UKK. SAn.\THiA , N. V. , August 0. Hon. H. P. ' 'lower , who vliited Governor Cleveland r t Vlbrtiiy ywtoitlay , juid (5o\ernor ( 1 fond ticks a Nit nt the Grand Union this morning. The [ otwipihaveit that Klowcr bears the olive branch , nnd is trying to bring Tummany iround to the ticket. When ho was informed of thu reports , f-UWKKUlJ'LIKll , "I urn not mithorued to speak for Torn- nuny. I tnko no pirt in jmliticj. I can sny , t < iwo\or. that I think Tammany will come to upport tlio regular iioiuluooj all right. The ) i sp4 > ctHof the ticket are growing brighter ivcrj- day , and I b Iiovo wo ohall B ccp Is'ew York ttuto. " 1'linvcr admlttod that ho had bcou the luoritu caudldatuof Tauimnuy hall , but paid hat his vislta to the democratic ) nominees vero purely of n social nud cougratuhitory inture. lie did 'not think that he would Live time to call on Kelly , as ho intended to oiue on the 1 p.m. train. Close observer * , y tint TUQVni.fi 1H IIIIKWINO n tlio democratic camp. Kelly is reported o liavn issued hi * ultimatum , It in to thu ilfect that. Tammany must have control of all .ho New York city oIlic 'H , or the ticket will > o bolted. Olovelnnd and Manning ro i.ild to bo inclined to Ignore 'mninnny and tnko their clnnces with Cellcy ngidnst him. Ileudrickn in for cinicili- tiou , and with thut end in VimvlniB had rti- k-aU-il iutcrviuWH with tlin Tiuumany ehiwf , Hewer uko wantf" " pence In tlio camp. day _ . . . . ulties in tin statn nf New York , and somuaro f an unusual natum. Tha laboring olasics iw somewhat disMtif Hod mid homo of Kelly's riunds uro POIX- , bin , they tue nil "democrats. ml they will bo all rijfbtbofyre election day. " 'ho efiirator eeerus to be nnnoywl Btill vbout yitho'ut beiiTir qiicslioneil on the subject , liu aid : _ "As to the BulfHlo rcindal , I think it j n disgrace for in onto utter it , H can do 10 harm to Cleveland. Tint purpose for vhiqhit was published ivlll ba defeated. It vill add ttiength rather thiin weakness to ylCvcland'scunvnsH. Uight IhinUiiiK men do- irecato thu drjg in ) ; in nidi mat ors into Hlitical coiitoalH. A enrdidnto nhunld bo udged by hi * public record , and Clnvoland'M ecord stand * , ' ! al > reformer and man of re.it adininiHnitivn skill. I.LTIlill. " if _ acceiitance i * almost eompletud. It will bo irief , \ullnotmediiloiniich with political irobieins. It will follow somewhat in the line f his eM'ech | to thu ratifioation committee. It my ho issued on the same dav that Clove- and'H letter is | inlli ) liil. The letters of 'ilden and llcndricks were | irouiiligated xim- ItanCoiu. Hendrickrt doox not bulle\o in un- occsaary delay ; ho wants thu miilter out of lie way so that ho can begin the more solid Kill ; of the campaign. He will piobably a > o Now York to-morrow. IU3N IJUTIjKK. rii : wiLLituN. JhicagoTribuue. NKW YOIIK , iih'unt I , There is not the ixhtiint doubt In the world but that lifii Hut- erwill run us an indoponddit candidate. A ligh Boat ( u i authority cays that Jtutlur is now iaro nt work upuii ail uddrwj to the country. After the way ho wn treated at Chicigo , It vns tnnde imiHijsIble that ho could act with ho democrat ! ) . Hii candidacy w ill clinch- the ast nail in GlevOmid'H eoflin In this utato , vtieitCoiiKie Hnun ,1. ,1. Adams , .a wurru ipjKntt'i ol Cleveland , concedes thut liutlen'p iulidiiryI1I moan a lorn UiJlelUn'l < of10 , , XJU votes. If Adams M willing to toricul" this aigit amount , it is certain that ovi u thin Du ne IH not lurgnenouf-h. In thu same way it ejirefvnU a labor vote that will jiot gi ( to Jluvchind undernny circumttancex. Hut Hut r will mil jlr Isiiiazy for notoriety and sen- atinn , and will be thu laxt man UiHacrilici'tlr * Misir.iiily. A Fcnllcinan In this city who wan i merrilKT of the democratic cunimittf o which uepitred the tar ill report for the lust G'hicigo : oiveiitiou ) lelatcn un incidout which well it- Udti'dtes ISntliTH vmilty. One night when the L'liniinittee waH hard at work at tlio IroiiUiilH ilub rooms muddling ; their irruconciliablc dif erences theio was heard n great uproar In the street. It WAH tlio night duringtho democrat' c convention when iho T'hurman bandana ro\vd made iuch ashoxvinf , ' . Butler , ho WOH with thu coinmittei' , took tin * demonstration ai perepnal to himself. Stepping to the win- tow he'shoved It up and wamiu out UJHIII the i loony wheiohu could bo heun. The crowd , at thu Mghl of him , cluvrtd and yelled "JUit- er. " Thy old man stood there und fairly shook With chltckloH of griitifind vtnity , while le > is of pltmMiio ran down his leallier checks. When liu ( ame back to the coin- n.itUi ) he > tcu'iicd his depatturo by haying with an art'of chlldiHh rapture , "I just thought 1 would step out and i-eo if any of Ihoiy \ * in Iho croud would rt cognize mo. " The innocent yaility of this epiirh ninusod the iiommitteo very much , in * If Jlutler's claim to [ rfinu ri'stuil upon popular Knoululgo nf his nevur.to-bo foiuottin face. Duller will not oilly be : \ rniulldati ) , but he will go to the htuinp. Ho will make speeches oust and went. Ho will go went lii' t , mid will probably flnvuto tin latUr part of the cmnpilgn to his labiirlnJ ) fol'oweis ' in the HUtoH of New York THIS HOimiKUN KITUA-TION , KI/JlUIIA AM' HI.HT Vlimi.NIA , Chiwgo Tribune , KKW Yoiih , AugustI.There Is not mu 1 strerx laid by the rcpublieaiiH upon tlin | K > H sibility of canIng any of the Hiuitheni states It is not expected HOT that active operations will bo conducted by thu national coinmittei in more than twu of those commonwealths Florida and Went Virginia. Florida Is con Mdeiod loasooably ei'itulnif eiioiili ( nnrthm xpeakem can lii poiHuaded lo g into thu HtituthiH full. TheieIIUH been u law invreiKO f ( loitheni ixipiihitioii thvro during thu la t four years. Thin ia nearly all repiibliran The Imurlmnit nro lMcomlug frightened ulum West Virglm.i , and ulruady there nro niiinir ous iiInjH from tlmt state directed lo thu dtrnu ciatlc mi tlon il rinniolttie. It U pmatol ; charged that ex Ken tor Henry ( ! . li\In , tin grrat c ipitalist and rnllrmd mVncr , is not act ingln KWK ! faith with tlif ilmnocmtio party aud lhat JIBIH ! < UV Ui n p ! ai tu delh < rt , hisi Piin-in-1a\v , Uie vote of ( hi st.\tr. { Ikhin < R visiting with hit family nt Deer "ark. 1 M innocent \ hit M enlarRed upon by ha democrat * nn n put of n t plan. It IIM iei'11 dieided to nmko n te t of I.IM' ) ' pnrty i ilty hv iallnj-iiHiu ! | him fur a goodsulne'ip- on to the dcmonatiu e.itnp.ugn fund. Ciilliv lor-of-CiisU riH I'inchlmek U hero 'I10" ' . ' " " . V ' , t" New I'.iulnnd for a few veeksrvit ( 1th ntrRiigo to neo how | vopulnr Iin ; > i'uKinjlunl suminer i-iorU ara IM-.OIII- ngtotha Aithnr ] ' < ileral oUleehnldornlio vera pt-omincnt at Chicago. 1'iiuhluck will RIte Mnmo , ns a nutter of COHMO , diiiing hl nw > trruUtitmiil Is nuvioui to lxinxited to mil the M > 'nkem in the cixnipa'gn iu that -tnte , now so near at hand. He was aoked tu-iUy if tlmrti tta any chance of the temibli- cans cwi "W. Louisiana thn ye.r. "No , " he repi.sl . , "ii..Uhepdi.ht.jt. . W. lm > o thn vot.s to do it. bulwd luvuuo earthly elmnco with- mt federal nMUianco to get them counted. Wo have a bonrlmn rolurning nwchine that would rt'jlstct' ft demmjrnllo majority If rnly U > u bourbon Voles wrro ciwt agaln4 \ million upuii tlio other side. H notthern HjioaU-M were ( o BO down then ) it would : iid Hgro.tly in bnuiring out our vote , but uh.a Rood would th.ttlo ? No matter how high a mjorlty might bo ruled up it would surely biiCouiiUxlout. > o , 1 nhull not ailvlso the Mininitleoto do anythltiL' down our wuv. : llillrto is very popnl.ir with our white people , virlicu'wly ' with tlm young men , but DouilMtn iroiljudicu ami the retniulpg Iwanl ma- ihlno wonlil prevent any gam tioitu ? recorded or him. " "Wlnt southern states do yon think can 1 carried by lilsinn nnd J.rgant" " \\VII , Ihero is only ono whom 1 think wo nvo n gei'd ' r hiineo I am tliito | certain th t vith n little work nnd attention Klotida can bo t-islly earned , Tn North Carolina and West VirfiinU wehnxe lightingolianct's noth- ag more , CONKMNG. MlNK'H KI.KCTIO.V. Chieagti Trtbuno. NKW YOIIK , AujriHtA ! fri -nd of Ho 'coo Cnuklintf old thii morning that Conliliut ; is \b olntely cnnvincfcl tlmt Ulnino will bo > hcted , and that ho can easily carry this tUto. Conkhng IUH always been n.iinit the policy of hunting un noiif > ntitiis for candidates of nnyjiarty. MU friend < motci him na inyinit : 'ItH only the bold who deserve trt win In ) dlitic ? . The republicans at Chicago took v piumro pwilion upon the tariff < iueitiin. n pontlon that admits of no nii coiHttu'.tiuu , lud then upon tnp of tint plnecd in 110111- nntlpn two mnn with thn longest records ns mblio men c ( any men in the party. Thii H wholeiomo ngvressiveneiirt ami opuosed to he timidity of tin1 democrats in inaKinsr n Jirilf platfoim which is nlwohitely meaniug' ess , nud putting in nomination un unknown nan of thlid-rato ability. " Mr. Conkllnpr likens Cleveland unto tin K , J. Hnycs nnlor of Htntesinon. Atr. ConkliiiB s po well satisfied with his law practice tlmt le hni hid his ) > jlittcal dislikes in n , nio.viiro uftened. Ho will not bo at nil dlMiIonsed to nvo Mr. Ulnino elected. Meanwhile his sat- lical mcthoils of thought find nourees of amuHement iu Inciting froliusorno oditor.il wraRTaphu iu the New York World , with vhosii editor ho JIM within the last year nuin taiiiedNomethingof nn iritimncy. Hi ) will lot mnko any si > coclics in the campaign for either side. ' MKOI1IQAN. Chicago 'Triljune. DCTHOir'MIcliiiiu ( , An iiktI. . M. 8. lloyn. : on,4oC'I'ort Huron , thiurinun nf the ntntu ikti , tl-monopoly committee , vhltiN ) Detroit' this nonihig. ' He iloen not tlrnk the anti-mo- mpilisti will fa\or tin ) lenoniination of ho iresent fiiHion govi'inor ' , Jiegole , ln'cauno 1m etot'il the only fiiiti.inonniiolut ; bill pas > 'd iv the last leglslatiuii tlio niimuUv bill. limy art ) clfH-tntiifl'd , also , with hi vetoing hoHtnto Rivamp-comminiilriier bill. Hnthinl > s he greunbiekerH will nominate AVildman klills , of Detroit , or John lilantjianl , of If inn , rgoveinor , thn former being tlio strongest. s ho would pet ninny democratiooU s. lo alni ) aid : "Wo am going tn nnito th'1 nti-monopolNts gii'enbaekern . , , worklngmen. nd Itutler democnits on a ttrmght Hutler lectoral ticket , and the democrat * nn1 going o eiulorsu it. " "And if they do iiotP "Then the lUitlor ticket will ( Mill the most votes. " I OOAN. TUB OAMI'AION. NKW YOIIK , August D. Logan ho plan of the campaign for tin no hours nt ho republican national hoadimartcrH to-d.iy with.Secret.ity H muel Fi < u-iidrn , Chairman t K. .loiiCK , J'.x-(5overnort ( ) le by , of Illinois , Walter 1'helpV , a rn-t A. Hobart , General luwlcy and Congropurnon Uurrows. MANIl'l'Ij/VTIONH. / OnurlH ruiil I > a\vyorH nt Mllwunkco Find Them Dllllcnlt to Unrnvcl. f. . Tim Wi-llh Me- ii'och c.isi ) wan brought to a halt to-day by .110 . attorney for Welle , who has made nppli cation to Jgdgo Hamilton , of tlin circuit court , or e H'order compelling Mciooch ( to answer x'rtnin.'iitiuit.'biifl mid to produce the lool.H of McGi'otji , ' Kvmliigluirn x Co. , which caim-d Iji'cr.nih nf I88II. As Ihocae Htiiiidx , Wells ius filed n bill unking McUnoih tuaccount fnr \iirions HIIIIH , $100tOJ and over , which he dirges are due him from MUicoch , Tlm lat er ha ] filed a cross bill mid Wells' attorney las b'en examining Mcier ) h on eei tain things n this cross bill , hut ho refuse * to answer und vill not jiiiidnce tin- books , Kxamination is iidcliiiitely postHined | , jH-iidlng the f thu court. A Sun Francisco J'Mro. HAV KIIANU HOI , AngnH D. The liio this iinrning iieNtroyed a building am ) oontrnts ueuiiied by the .Schmidt Label nnd Litlio- fniphio company and Tutiim it liowcn. The oss IH estimated at half a million , liATKii.-Tho Schmidt Co. , the largest ithograiihing Crrn on the uoast , lose. MOO.OOO : riMiii ed fur : ? 4),0m ) Tatum .t Uowun , dea'ern nnuuhinery and lubriuiting oils , $15,000 ; Inlly covcieil , Whenlan t Tnioy , book ! ) ndeiv , Sl.ClK ) ; covered , 1 liu building wan iwned by U. It. Thompsnn , of Alarneda , ant win valiii-il itt 3M,000 ) ; Imurcd for S.rX.000 ) The total insurance is divided among forty comn.iidei' , A hundred employeH are out o fiiiployrneii , Thu total IOSKCB nro lesa than lint Hiippobed , and exucod $ " 70,000 , Yellow Fever In Mexico. WAHIII.SHTO.V , August 5 , Iu view of tin piovalcnm of yellow fovtir in HOIIKI ci'ie.s ' o northern Mexico , it has licen deemed l ' t t < iiiKpectnll the trains coming into the Unitci HtiitiN from , Cuaymalo , and the nelingfecie tury of the treasury him iiuthorized the col lector of cnitoins at Kl J'aso , Texas , to emplo ; n loiujic-tf.'nt iiiNwctor ) for tlmt ilutj. Tlio Uoui-Nuof the Oliolnru , Jtour , August G. A death by cholera ha ocvimi'il In encli of the follonmg niiuiri Italian to\vn < i l ) < ni : iu , Villafrnnc.i. Caiio Monleiioltu , KejHirgu , and Caiiip.ignlre. A fuel i ei3c : linn almi ot.uurreil in thu pnuiin'o o ' A l''liiuniliil LO.MIO.V , August -Hugh Chlldnrs , ihan : collar of the exclioijuor U going to Kgvpt on special mission In conni'utlim with I'.gyplia finance , elothod with extensive powers , ( ion , IjOfjan mill tlio New YOIIK , Autrustri , tien. l gau v'nlte tlm republican national couiulttoa rooim to day and had it conference with chairma Jonus , Ttwoxdrciddd that the vienoral v > l not speak in public moetluK * until Liter In th tpi , if ut nil , TRAFFIC'S TUSSLE. 'be ' Annies of Bnll and Bear Holding Trncc in Chicago , Jittlo Moro than tho. Minimum Stir in Live Stook or Grainf \TativoCJattlo \ 10 to 15o Lower- _ Texas. 25 to 30o Higher , logs A'btivo'and Strong , | " = 5r"n ! Appreciation of 10 to ! Grain Markets Ruling Qui a Lower Eango of Prio 'ho Visible Supply Incronsr Wheat Corn Byinpathl Firm. CHICAGO MAIWETS. ( lATTLH. Special Distiatch to TUB 1) K. CIIIOAUO , August 5.-ntof ) thu'1,000 cat- lo on K.vlo there was proliably only aUmt O natlM's. Tlirin WAS a. gtwid dumanci romnhlpl > rsuiddniiHtid IMX ; ( dealere , und ots tlmtfluitod this demand found ready pur- Tt ; HO tint thu mnrkot wan active to. thu xtent of th. ' Mlpply , and.pricei niled . stuuly corniHirctl with the prioo * tif yesterdayj' yet nines are 10 to Ific lower than nt thu clo o of ast week. The best imtivoa nro making 0 50" " o (5 ( 8 , and second cla H 5 f)0 to 0 23 , grader * ' mRolling from 4 f > 0 toG-SR.N and COWH and nils nt a 00 to Jlfil ) . There wi.rexxboiit2,000 'exam on the market , mid they\\ero-makintj 10 tlio-110 ; uml may bo qnoUd a5 to 'Ma ighor tlmn on Satimlay lost. > OiuudroVo of loutuna's sold at ! 7n. The market closed tcudv with nil Hild. ( teed to rhoici ) shippiog , , 'JOO to 1,350 llxi , fi OO to I-Ill ! ; common to neditim , l.OCO to 1,200 Ibs. , 4 60 to 5 cn'rang. : cattle , strong nt 3 00 for Alontnni ; Toxao'rt VeragmglUlS lUs , 4 7fiKta s Tevnis 700 lWOUwi30 : to-I 40. HOnH. -t isrkct closed steady , with' ali > ut , all 'sold. . , ght , 15U to 210 IbM , f 30 to 0 DO. (1HA1K. The markets ruled < piietfwUh ft lowoc . \ngoofprico9. Wheat held tipyduniiffithd. arly oeeslon , but when tint vwlblo'lsupply rp- ioit was jniblishtd , showing ftUvinbrna-.o of early n million and a half bushcliTdiiring tlio veek , n v-mkii's ! net in , -.tlit'm'J.wau a. loarly evident do Iri ) to unloJd.S.lliOvcWng' ruiH on tbo regular board Werttf to'&a owtr than th < > latent quotatlonn. for osterday. On the nflonioon .lii'iard priceaS gatu foil off , and thctlatost figuroi werq tlu ) , ow't > t for a closing iu witno werikHAugtlst * t SSlJo , September at 82 c , Oatobur ab < J .rn WBH In ni < iilcjrjto dnnxnd , but after In' early tracing piiors tuliulionk , and tht ; uhmingon reKiihir lioard was J to Sounder ymtKnl.iy.'aliie wcni ogain weak on ths tftenioon lx > ard , Atigu.st closing at uJ f , Soji- ember at riilj'c ' , October . Oata ruled ti rm throiighont thu eitlro day. hning at 274c for August , and 2fio for Sep- ' mber. 1'ork No trading. Lard ruled firmer , closing at 715 for Aug- < t , 7 GJ for Septcmlor , and 7 70 fur Octo- DIIY GOODS. IIAilrCVKU lit ItAINfl. Ntw YnnK , Augiut 0. There wan an nusually light demand in dry goods for. Trade is much interrupted by very i rf , which havu delayed shipments , itill , in priiitn and dress go < Kli < , u very fair low bnsl nivs W.-VH done. FAIIAIlttSS. Itrokor Mcyir'a Schedules. NttwYoux , August B. Kch'dulef'orr'tht ) iA.signment of L. Christian Muyeryn broker , how liabilities < if . Ifiil.OlO ; lunninal assbtti * , lOO.OOO ; actual annetH , Noted Jlaccs , Aug. fi. KOCOH pOHtjtoncd till to-morrow. I'mrADKU'JIIA , Aug. B , Mr. J. I. C.IHO lim ; irrangod to trot Joy-Kye-Sm g'iliiit ' the : VJ'i record of Maud H. , nnd 1'halln.s against is ! own record of 2KtV at IJelmont rark.'tliia Ity , Friday , August 1C. Yollowfilono l' rk Suiiorliitciulcnt. WAHIIINOTON , Angiiht f , Tin ) cecrutnry of ho interior hii : < nppi intrd Itoljurt O. Curwn- | er , of Dodge Citv , Ion a , Kiiperlntendent eCho ho Yellowstone National raik , toiucceed I * . I. Conger , iIorinoiiH Kleot Kvory oillcor In Utnli. S.M.r IMKK , August B. Tlin elections in 't.ih huvtt litfu fur county ollleers only. The ilormvua elect all the otlicerH in ovcry oimty. . , AVabach. --i Kuiii < .piti tlio NKW YOIIK , AiiKHHtfTlu Wabwhdiiec - ois have appointed ' 'ii committee to imiuint nto the propoH'd plan of ni-ortj'.iniz.ttloii and u ill leportat a nubrtCquent meeting. For GonKceoa in'Illinois. onuui , Aupu t JJ-Tlii } republicaD _ of tlm Thirteenth district to-day nominated lamca ( f. Taylor for Cougr * B. RSNOUS tlNCTOHOlDOCVTI EARLBAKINOPOVJDCK CREAM V\trR. Hj B Jf * f 1 m * v * w w mm Ifaluni urmiylnJurloiiK nit > Miinivscan to fomiil In Andrews1 Jenrl Uttklnit Powder. I * } * lively PURE. Heln ' eudorMsl , unit tcstlmonluU nsjofvitl Irom such chetnliU n 8. Uunn liny * , lion- ton ; > l. Ik-hifontalne , ofChlcuKo ; u > ni u04tavi < Itode , S1I1 uukev. Never wild In lnJ i.