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rnr HE OMAHA DAILY BEE. FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. , THURSDAY MORNING , AUGUST 7 , 1884. NO. 42 TRIPARTITE TRIBULATiON , The Parlies to the Thumb-screw Pool FinflltSomswtatQfaBjoiiieraDE , So They Moot to Oonsidor'/'What ' Shall Wo Do With It , " The Northwestern Now in Effect Threatens to Lea It , On the Self-Samo Grounds that the Burlington Refused to Enter. The F , P. and Other West of the Missouri Roads ou the Fence. Althoiic.li Anxious to bo Rid of the Dictation of tlio uhlcngo and OniaUa Itmuls on "Wost- FrdKhr Uatcs. TUK PKUTUUBEO 1 OOI/ . BWNH Of ITU tltHHoLXTION. CHICAGO , August 0. Representatives of the low n trunk line , the Union PiiciFc n > id the ro.id ) embraced in tbo Southvvcntern nys- torn renewed tholr cosiferenca nt 100 : this morning. The renult of thuir deliboratiom is no vrecognized as ono of tha greatest impor tance as affecting tha further existence of the tri ) > irtito ajfieomaru. It ia now opsnly conceded by eoino of the partial to the tri partite that It has accomplished nothing , nnd that it can bo no longer maintained. Hluco its consummation tha relations of many of thu western roads have changed. This is partic ularly true of the Northwoatorn road oinoo its absorption of tha Blair system of roida. This svPtflm controls oertoiu local trattlo in Nebraska which baa , under tbo tripartite agreement , been given to the roads in that pool at Omaha. The Northwcn ern man agement now assort that tbo buMutfu belongs as thoroughly to their company ns any local business in Iowa and Illiiiolx , nnd will cer tainly bo held by it , the tripartite to the con trary notwithstanding. This wan ono of the c aims urged by the Burlington when asked to join the tiipmitu nnd pool with other line * tba business of the Burlington A * Missouri load in Nebrnslcn. General Manager Hughitt , of the Northwestern , h < id a consultation with President Adams , ot thu Union i'dcilic. thia morning , and outlined the policy of the North western company in view of its changed rola- ti' ' > ni > . It 'u po-itive , tberefotc , that th's { 3 one of the first questions to be considered nt the present a s ion To tlio dis solution of the tripartite , it is contended , tbe Union Politic itself Is now n paaslve and may become n potent fatty , on iw working * have proven din istroti- tin earnings of that company. The permission granted its eastern allies to ma ! o all rules on thu wast bound bus iness , it iti contendad , has canned tha toad u great Injury and baa practically placed iho control of tbo line Iu tin hands of the roads omit of the Missouri. It was asserted by a y- promhiTiTi ofllrial th .ttho-TI.-P. mrl.M ! j'll" as8Uttias , in tne if uiou t.wl jy uuJ t . ! - n.r a digaoluli.il ot tha ( luvil. It it. Uuiim'd that tbo Wubash" i i willing to join thin move , bus the position of thu Ujclc Uland and Milwau kee & St. Paul roads ii not knnvui. The din- notation of tha pool , it la declared , does not necessarily mean war but that if it uliould be accompanied u degrao of uni- nimity it vvdl only pave tha way for the ro-us- tibljthment of the pools oist anct west of the Missouri river In existence prior to the for \ mation of the tripartite. Charles Francis Adau.n , Hugh Itiildlo and Jno. O. Gault , * paclal arbitrators iippninted to consider tha demand of the Grand Trunk railway for reapuortionment of percentages in the oastein trunk line pool , are holding a ses- rion this morning , but no conclusion has been reached. Representatives of the Union 1'a- chnrailvvay iu iho city join in declaring the care ever the Texnx fever has ceased. All < > uttla yards along tha ontira line of the road have been innovated and fu- mi atod , which is nlm true of every car used for the transportation of cnt- tlo The compiuiy haa also _ notified the Wyoming ( Jitdo Growers' association of the tra'il tnken by every herd from the poiithwost to enable thorn to vv.irn nil drovers , and thua to prevent any possibility of any tpread of tbo contajjiou , Tha statement telegraphed that tha Union Pacific and Northern I'udfao had cnto.ed upon a war ia cattle rates is do- uied , The ruUn hove beou reduced 5 pur cent , by both r u Js conjoint y. Hcprebout < ttiv < )3 of thu various roads were In KCtston until 1 o'clock. The general situa tion was canvaseod and the position of tbo North" O8trn company as outlined In those dispatches mudo known. It was finally de cided to refur the entira subject to a coin- mi ttoo ot U to report BCIHO basis for action , The oornmittio in now in ? ocrnt version , Mopre'ontatlvcH of tbe Atcbiaon , Tgjieka & > iauta Fe Inivo not yet arrived. nu : coiiurrrni : OP NINI. CIIK AGO , August 0.Tbo committee of nine , to which was referrul thu outlining of a Uuiis of action , is composed of President C.iblo of the Hock Island , Genpial Manager Potter of the Burlineton , Vi'o Pruiidcnt AIcMnlton of tlio Alton , General Manager Iloxao of tha Missouri Pivcific , GencruMklBiiager Tftlmadga of the Wukwh , A Hlft < nt Genvral Manfj er Miller of th. ) Milwaukiio & St. Paul , Trallic Manager Stnbba of the Central Pacific and Traffic Manager Ilanuaford of the Northei n Pitcitic. General Manngir ] Itobinnon of tha Santa Fe , who .irrivod during the afternoon , was also addnd to Uia committcu. Tha potion lastrd until C this afternoon , whun mi adjoin n- mejit vvim t.ikou until 10 to-morrovt , without notion. The buutu Fu represent iti ve raUed th" point tbat T1IK UIHHOUIII IltVIiU mutt conutitutu u dividing line In the forma tion of iiools for tbo maintenance of rates to Colorado and Utih poinU. On that bowl * , the Hunta Fe U willing to negotlwte. This plan , if adopted , moans a dltruittion of the tripar tite pool , or an ellminition of its power to make through raUti on west Imuiul | jn lnOH < Thn Northwe torn h H given noiico that Its Siouic ity & I'adSo branch is not to bo tuni- ml over to the went ) rn trunk Uni loads at the MiM'iuri river , which in deemnd tantamount to notice on it * part that TIIK desires to leave the trlpattlto pool. Th Ttock Island , however , declares it will bold all the other roads to the terms of thu tri partite agreement. The ISurlinetnn , Waba > h and Union Paciflo have an yet taken nn de cided ntep in any direction , and It is fctill a cpiottinn as to the direction uorntlations may tond. or whether anything decisive ! K to be reached by tbo conference * . Special nispatch to TUB BHK. CHICAGO , Augimtli. TbeFtcondiUy'it om fereriM of railway managers int.-ietted in the trang-Miioouil rivnr biminess muled with little progif a having b'en mado. In fact , tha situ Htlon U , If an ) thing , wnito mixed than on the Orxt day. Tlie M rival to-day < > f reprf ontatives of the additional roadri with their Rpcciiil clnimi riniply added to the difficulty of thn situation , whenever any mmlwr of tb.i confurencu pie- tented any nwrningly in projKmitioh thorn wem alwajs from ono to half a do/en romU whose representatives were iirepi.rtxl to show ju "t why their.lintw could under no circuin Atanc uccedu to ftueb i proKnition. | Ono thinfr , bnwDTer , wfl prutty fairly i ; t tied and that was , M intimated in Ia4 night. * dUpatchud , that UMI triparti agreement in deemed , The not it a by Nortln t ni tbat having purchaArd the Hioui City k Pacific , it would no ionror imioit th ItorlneM of that load to go into the tripartite ] > eel Is con sidnrod prnclicnllv equivalent tn withdrawal from the compact. This inits It In rr'e ely I'm ' ame puttion Inward the I'lilon IMcifio a tint oicupli > d by tbo Burlington wtih iti vvi tem connection. If the I'nion Pacific vvn < nearly knocked outb ) thu Butliugton opposition nl'Uio ' , it i < o.wily to IKJ s en that it \ull not rait' ti have the Noithwc tcrn's opni | ition al o , and Its only way out of it M-cms to on to throw over the tripartite agicement and go luck to the old | Mioling arraiiBement b\ which the Mi < Diiri river is made inn dividing line bttwoi n the tvm systems of pools. 1'oolln nntl Dimlillnc XTp CitirAtin. August 0. Thn arbitrator * on ea t bound psronttges adjourned without roi-h'ng ' any conclusion. The joint ngont of thu ea t bound pool to-day rncotvcd a letter from \'ico-Commi sioner IV.itmaii. saying bn had Investigated the hnr < is ibivttho WabaOi ami Grand Tiunk v\erocuiUng ritfnnud fount them without lound tinn in fnct. The Cenl'nl l" ji trallio aMncittlnu , which ! iin been ilemor.dlz d , was ru-organircd at n inoutinp hero to-d iy. The W.ib.vh w.i- ad mit 'cd and freight rates advanced to neirly double tho'o v > hkh bid bren Tim AVuliasli. Vonu , A ? u t 15. At a nwotlug of the directors of the Wnbrmhi-ump&ny to-day , the plan of reorganization propo ed by thn flub-coinmitteo , publlshoa Homo limn ngo , WUH unnnimouidy approv cd Jay Gould resigned tbo tircitidenuv and is Buccatdod by J. F. Joy , > f Detroit , The intention of Joy is to pro ceed to Kuropo to confer with tha bondholder. ! and eeciira thuir accnptanco of the now plan , < Jni-rt by Tloctrlnltj. Sr. Lot is , August ixpeiiments aiolvs- ug mada in Iho AIi < muii Pi eitic thops IIPIO with a view to lighting pa' engur coaches by Ifctricity. _ EXPOKTBD .V Oonial ot * thn Cliarjjen Sniit Out from AVaNliliiftoii. DKS MOINF.S , AiiRiist fi George A. Kidd , cf New York , ptoprietor of the International distillery , was asked to-day concerning the dispatch sent out from Washington yesterday charging irregularity in the manner of export- ng the product of hN still , Ho said : ' It is ulse , aud Is veij evidently tent out by por- KOIIS interu ted in the pool against tbo In- terimtlonnl distilleiv for the sake of doing it an injury. " Mi. Kidil claims that Ills entire Misiness , almoit , is that uf oxporting. and lut ho certainly knows just what ho Is doing. ie clainin ti > lx > ncting under specific in-itruc- ions friun the treasury depaitmont allowing lirn to hhip to NVvv Yurk in bond and pay fcix on the goods in that city. IIu t links the officer * are laboring under a misapprehension of fads in regard to the hio of thn packages vhich are allotved to ! shipped in bond nCaiiada. Mr. Kidd t-ays ho ban carefully tuilied the IAW.S of tlio dominion on this xiint , and feels conhdenl that ho I'K icting strictly in complinietj with such J.iws. While at Windsor , Canada , the agent at that Hiint for the Michig n Southern railroad tolo- { raph'il to the dspji-tmout at Washington for iiRtHiictions how t J ) ) rociid with thoio nacka- ; es , midhoi < worting ncrordingly. Severn ] livpntulii'3 nnd answers , shown by Mr. Kiild , vr.uld indicate that he is proccvding under in- tructionsnt ejsf. Ho is expoitidg a largo imount of aluhoho1 , a < d it is fair to piesumu 10 knowsthu expert lawn. . / talKi ( : ; > r rp jvitl Kulkjr AT umonTo.v i.rvuii. BnioilTOX ltK\cj { , August G. Track huivv . Non-winner * oven furlonps Hazard won , Marsh Kcdon 2d , Edison 3d ; tim , 1:3C | . Selling allo nncer > mlle Ben Woolloy von , Carrie Stowmt Id ! , Tony Foster , 3d ; imp , 1:501. : Milo and a quarter all ngor-Wa\o 'o Light won , Blue Pete 2.1 , Tom Martin 3d : imp. 2:17. All uges thrpp-fourths inllo Will Davis won , Barcey a J , Tiansit 3d ; time , 1:21. : Wcller weightthrtpfourihs wile Tally ranil wou.Mcdufa . 2d , Contstsa 3d : time , 1:2/1. : Hurdle taco mile and a hilf Voltaire won , Llonairetta'Jd , I'awnno 3d ; time. 2"i7. : AT BAUATOlM , SviiATOfi.v , August (5 ( The t'ack was very wavy. Thtee-qiiaitcrH of a milo McCloaky von ; Mn k M ; JCmpiess 3d ; timop.:20. : Milnaud five hundred ynid-i Bolt Ook von ; ( Jieyfitono 2dj Boulevard 3d ; time 2:1J. : ! ) JIilo and seventy yards Vera wonBlant ; < m Mi Black .luck Kd ; time Itflf. .Mile : nd live furlongh Guy won ; time JslOJ. Af CHICAGO. Cillf voo , .Viij/nst fl. The races wprn post- toned tin account of lain , Tim pnrius and lets htnnd. AT IILU'AIO. " BUFFAIO , August 0 The tnicV wa ? very ast , but n strong w ind blow in thu faced of thu horKcs cuniinj ; home. After five heat * the 2:30 : class was postjioned ir til to-morrow. " :2l : c ii88 Xoo B. won in straight beats ; jest time 1 ! 214. The exciting evunt of the day was West- nrint'd ntsempt to licat his Pittsburg iccord of J:02 : Hu , with tha limner Fiiobrand made .ho first quarter in 35 , the half in 1:01 : ] , thn : liren-tiiarteiii | in 1:35 : , but broke at tlio did- tnncit Atand and pataod under tint wlrn on the mil in iOS ? ; , ' . AnolliT tiial resulted in his roiching tbniiuuitcr in 31 , the half III l:0f : , thn tin t-e-quartcrn in 1:34 : ; t tlio dintancx itand Wotmont again broke badly nnd fm- inhcd In 2 : ( ' ! > . An uneven spot at the dic ta nen stand dniibtlcjn caused the break * . Friday Is thii date net for Jay.Kyo-'eu' < i at- nipt to beat his own record. llano Itall. At 1'itWiuro'Bi.mklyn , 0 ; Allegheny * 0. At LoiiiKvllluLouinvillu. . U ; Cincinnati. 3. At Now Yoik Niv York , iJ ; Providence , 'At I'h'ladelphii ' ; Philudelphias , 1 ; Boston * , At Indiaiiopolin Indianapoli' , C ; Toledo ; OAMliS YEHTKHDAY. At St. Louis , Mo. Unions , St. Louis , 8 ; Cincinnati C. AtQiiinov-Qulncy 10 ; St. Paul 3. At Philadelphia Uiitonp , Boston , 3 ; Ki y inf'1 At Peoria The Peoritt baeo ball club has disbanded. The " \Vo tlicr Tolny. . August 7. For thu Mississippi Valley : ( jrnuially fair weather nxcept in northuni pottions , occasional show- em , partly cloudy weather with generally noilhern wiudrt and nearly Btftionarv teniwr- | iiture. Fur tbo Missouri valley : Genemlly fair vmither , varhtble wind * , slight change * in The Omt of th Convention. Cllii'AfiO , August ( I. Samuel C. Itaymoiid , clulrmnn , mid \VilliamK Hullhtn , I''orntiir } , of the local conmihtce for nrrangemonti for the n publiwiii iiationftl c'liiveution , ioKJit | that thu total im > nut ivjllna l f.n the pur | > t-e vvri i-2 ,71 ! I , of which 913'Jll wai nx [ > vnliKl ( , Icuv ingadividtaduf 17 jicrrviit , to the sub'Ciih- i | n Sr. I ( < ) UIH , . \IIH-V ii - A jiaidenger train ou the Kansas find 'l'e\n diu'niooof tbo Missou ri Pacific encountered a broken rail near Whitelwiros , Texai , at 3 o'clock this morning , The rntlio train was ditched , and McMuhon , the expiuM tneeiiengcr , In fatally Injured , riov- ernl passengeM were uligbtly hurt. S'o da August 0. Cleveland Si Hler o acoeiitanoi will nut 1 itudy for puWlattloj nntSlnext week. BLAIKE AND BUTLER. The Former's ' Reception at Porlland- Ttic Latter Acccpls All Nominations , Bon Only Waiting for Olovoland's ' Letter with a Olub , John B. Alley Lightens Up the Gloom with a Few Opinions. Sanguine of Blaino's ' Election and of Carrying Now York. Milo P , Smith Named for Congress by the Iowa Fifth. A. Deadlock on tlio Kljlitti Conn ! tlio . IlOth Hallot Minor Political Matter * . HI , UNI : . HIS III CUTtON AT 1-OHn.A.NP. PORTLAND , August > . The reception to Bltuno by the business men of this city at the city lnllvv.ua brilliant one. Tim hall was p.xsltcd , thoteats l 'lng removed and the au- dieneo standing , while the giilltrlcH woio tille I with InditH. IMaiue hold a roseptlou in tin mayor's oili-o. At 8 o'clock bo was couduct- od to the platform , leaning upon the mm of Congressman Ileud , being received with great cheering. Keod , in .1 happy speech , pre- rente , ] the busircis nun to Hlaine , siyin ? j"cularly that if ho attempted to pie-iont them individually it would teen bo nppueat lit it Blaine was bettcrncqiiniiiUd with them thin he. Gcoign Woodman , as < < pokoiman of the merchant ) , read AV Annni-ss TO IILAIXI : . Mgned by over three hundred business men aud firms of this city. The oddrCH < cs utter expressing giatiGcatiun that a citi/on , Mainn had been made tburu iplcnt of tne presidential noinla.ition nays : "Although wo have not beoii able to njfrco with you npnn pullttcil qucHtioif , we have nil had confidence n your integrity us a man and your pmty.and ability us a statesman , and wo are muted in the conviction should the people of the United States ratify the chui-o of your politi cal a pciates , you will give the ciuutry an administration unrivallnd in its wise solici tude nnd practical measures for the piomo- tlon uf nil our in.iterijl intercut * , for its painstaking - taking care , for tha purification kiid Infection of all the public service. ' IILAINE'H IIKWA. Mr. lllaine replied ai follows : "Fellow cili- i/oiKi I do not know how to express my P. ii-eiif the great honor jou pay mo in this imut KJi-Ji'al reception , all the. m.iro . _ pratefid bfcauso not tanderwl in a putim : tpirit and for partisan advantages. For the business men < f Poitland , 1 liave from peisouiil knovvltdg. ) nlwajs euteitiined pro found rusjicct Iu no community h .8 a higher stind.ard of merc.-xiitila honor J > ecii inatniaiu- ed. or a moic tainilu s comm icial crnlit , than in your beaut ful city , and ibo ju osperity yn\i cujoyU tlio lepitlm.f/nilt ot nunprebcubivo 'iilslllRe'ieUur. . h * Vrt wir jr ? .lt rnt iv priao. Though uevur a citlrpii of i'oithiuJ , i WAS A ncsinn-NT among you for nearly three years , Ijcginn'ng ' in 18n7 and cndinz iu 18 0. Inrin < that time 1 vvasoJitorof thu Daily Advertiser , and ua3 in c.mfctaut intercourse with the business and professional moiof the city. I recall no mom ple.i-ant | orind , and in u uiJo tcuso no moio profit iblo period in my life. A quar- terof u century has Klnco elapsed , mnrktd with oveutn of world-wide importation , bus the ll'uht oi years has not dimmed my npp.oia tiou of niE j itii\isinrs i THEN TORUKD , nor of thogieat kindness I received in Port land. Were I to recall /Hong list of eminent ii'en of both patties , now no morewhoin I was then puimilted to number among inj frend' , time vvould fail me , nnd this largo nsiomblaxc , called for thn fiiondly gieotmg of the living , \ , mild bo turni d to eulogy of this acting gen eration. None higher could bo than that they are worthy to succeoj the Fesitndeus , tlio Sheplnys , the Browns , the Littles , and that great hunt of able nnd upright men , wluuo cam rs are the ti uo g ory of Portland. " IntroductionH to hlaino followed , many gen tlemen baiiig piesenteil. THE HON. JOHN' H. AN INTEKShTINl ! VIEW OF TJIK BIT0ATION . Cnicago Tribune. Dth MOINKH , IB. , August 5. The Hon. Tohn B. Alley , of Boston , in stopping in the city for a few days on buslneis. Being intrr- isvvud upon the political situation , ho tspoko lopcfnlly of the outlook. Concerning the op- opposition to Mr. Blalne in the icpublican larty In ) said : "f do not think there Is a trreat deal of It , nxcept in MatHaclmnettij and Now Yoik , and not half IH mm h in my judgment as hero oppoara to bo on tin sinfacoot things. With r gard to M3s achu'cltH , I think it U concluded all oil-informed - , now by w - pin-sunn wboti ) judgmeuc upon political matters I should place any rellanca upon , or have any confidence in , that Mr. Blaine will cairy MaH-achiiM'Us by a vary Imndiomu majority , and 1 have no doubt of it myself. With re gard to the independents , 1 have this to tuy of them : -That many of them are mont excellent mont : that they have conceived a strong pic- indico against Mr , Blaine , \vhich is persunally mjtint , as I believe , nnd prtxluced from caiines which should have no weight in thin canvas ? , They aril men gener ally who are , In their way , moi < t estimable , but with vnty littlu jiobtical Icnowhdgoou political wisdom a class of jM-oplo which wo liavnhad in MaHsaclninetts always , and who ex | 'ct altogether too muclf from jiolitlcal partieH and jmbllo men. They are typical of thoao pertons whom Abraham Litcom ) nncn eald were quito troubleHomi ) In his adminis tration In their fault-finding and opposition , anil who were ( pilte Hnvero in their iriticisim of hit administration , tnd opposed to bin ronominatioii , although they were at that tiimi good republican ) * , conscientious and npnght , as ho believed , but at the same time lfliuult to pleit e , and with but little com- iehenniiiii of what was retniliita to micceed in jxilltiral matters. They weio of a clans of men , as ho diverged them to nip , who tliought they had a ( food d'al of conscience , but fru- qucntlv mistook will for conicieiice. wh'ch ' intdo tlimn t'roub iMome. and often led tlinn to commitgieat errors .if ju Igment in political lutlon , But , hapiilly , inthinpontitst , i fur us I can Judge , they luivo vt'iy little following nothing liku what they nippono they have. In my observation and coiicspondoici. in New York I cannot but think that the fitnatirn is tin ; fame ax in1 MaxfMichinc.ttH. anil thn indtr | M'iidint moveinent in Now V rk will not prevent Blalim from carrying tboUte , " Mr , An ° y "Hiibut l thu hostility to Mr. Blaine in MiuoicbuottH to freii-tradi * notions Hiul lilaini-'n attack on Mnioifcchii ettn in tin United States senate , ( 'onierning Butlei , In irtid : "Gen , JSutler has not yet dctctimiuvl wliat li" will do. Ho 1ms a luryu pirional fol low ing , but he Is a very practical man and be sees the ( ffect of his lx ing himsulf n c ndidt > > fur tbtl | > i iidenuy would only rcnultin helping Mr. lilalnu or Ckvel.tnd , and ho feels ihut thotilettiouof Clevthnd would bo vtry un dotiirklplo. For , looking at it from his 8land point , 'he ' thinks Ulnvrland Is mi ennny of the Utioringulaiiri > K and monopollit by Instinct. And I feel amurcd in my own mind , from what I know f General Bntlur , anh the turn of bin mind , that ho would greatly prefer , per- tonally , the election rf Mr. Blaiii'i to thut of Mr. Cleveland. I unnot fo bow , with hi * vitwtpf Olevoland , huc u j > o'-ucly Uo ny thing to aid Ibp oleclion of the latter asngivin Mr , Blainp , whom ho think * donuich of a. a statesman. " UK ACCK1TS.l | , TUB XOMlNvrlON-4. BOSTON- , August 0. Tbo following Itttcr is .lf o\ilan | < \ory ( : BO-.UIII , August ! ) , 183l.-lfoii. Clus. A. DJIII , inlitor of the Now York Sun : Dear Sir : As a means of retching moro qm riMs than I can do In nuy other vvnv , I write you this note for Muh in * * s you chooie t.l nako of it , I do intend to t nd by thcnouiiiHtions for the grei'iib-vck and laboring mm nnd anu- inouoixillsts , aud 1 hope o 'orylio.ly will vote for inn who thinks tint is tbo best thing to dn. 1 will pivo the a onn for my action which are controlling ti tbo public as noon ns I can hnvo the benefit of Mr , ClovelatidV letter of rtcceptMico , that wheia 1 dicagreo with him I may do lilin no Injustice. Very truly , your fiiund and spr\ant , BK.VJAMIK 1' . BUTU.I : . MASSACHUSETTS. Till : 01IKUN IIACKUHrt. N , August fj. Tim gi-ecnb.ickers of this state vv ill hold a convention for tlio tioml- n.itlon of state olliccrs Septemlier , and ex pect to h ivo an attendance of l.&JO delcgntu' . If thnir ovp'etitions srn realized the conven tion , which would be a lar a on. ) fer eithpr of thn two vivas | Hi'itic.tl ' parties in Mania hii- H0tt , will hou ix'iu.irkiblylariteon. ) for the lo- lievciK in fiat money. Tluir commit tee friil conlidti'tr. that IJutler will accejit 111 i piv < > iiluliul ii'imtnatloii tui derc.l iiiin by tli-ii juriy , and that this will drivv many vutorn t them. They antii ) pito drawing more from Cleveland than f om Bhiin , huwuvor , iwhomi of th i Hron st givciib n-ko i in th,9 Btatu vv bo Imvo ivceiitly be n aciing with dcnioc ata now say th.it they a'i > luck to atay amoi'g ' tlicir own poli'ical kin. An active cnmp ign is prop nod , and an effort will bt roida to form But' ) rand Wu- clnlw in all parts of thu stite. IN HK.VliClt Of A TAIL , Cinouio , August O. Tiio following will IK ) pent out to-morrow to tach member ( if tha mi- tioual aiiti-monopnly committee , dated Head quarters of the National Anil-Monopoly Or- ' gaui/ation , Cbic.igo , Auzmt 7 : DEAII Slit : Under iiifctiuct'onw fr-in the coiAcntlou of May 1 1 , it becomes thu dntr of tint national comtnilUM o Iot.t ft candidate \ice-pren- - Idcnt of the United States. t Fur this purpose , aud for the transaction o' other iiiiiorlant ) busincKK , the ni mbern of Haid committ ! are hereby notified to meet at hiaul. ' quarters in the Urlggi bouse , Chicago , at 11 o'clock a. in , , Satur.lay , August 1C , 1881. You ate earnestly urged to Im present , . .lon.v F. HKNUY , Chairman. B. F. SIIIVKI.Y , Hocretaiy. FOR CONGRESS. A 1)KAWOCK JN OHIO. SriH.vi.nr.r.i ) , 0. , August 0. At 9:20 : this : vening the 530th ballot in the I3ghth cou- jrcKsionsl district vviit ) cast , each county stand- ' Dg solid for iti pwn caadidato thu name ai on , ho fiiht ballot. MILO KMITH IN TDK PlrrJl IOWA. CKDAU ItM-ins , August 0. Thi ; republicans if the Filth diutrct nomiim'rtd Milo P. Smith , of Cedar llapldj for conpLaa , on the ' lUtb bullot. , The Clinlcra. V MABRKILI.KS , August C. Twn licatbs from a'niorj'animatod a pear-icce. InvjjON , August If. There lui lji'en'ono cholTj * death to-dty ai dowi nt-LrfyneJiTho eports ol tile hospitals aro''ns1 f. Jr-v : Wl5on llencontro admllted'O , cured 1'c'pathoiT"12 , indcr treatment "i , St. Mundii ? ' admitted 4-omed 10 , deaths 1 , under treatti rt 70. FOKEIUN Franco nnil China. PAHIS , August I } . The French 1 idcnt at iluo h.is iMion Instnr.te 1 to recigtii.-j ) the now ting only upon condition that ho.accjptH tbe .rcaty between XVnnci ) and China , concluded jy Patenotrc , Iho French minister to China. The Temjis ex ects extreme nieasureti' ' ih dealing with China will be postponed until a liscupsinn of the Chinese question Lad iu the chamber of dejiutlcs aft r the procsut tossinn of the parliament at Yurxaillcs bus been con- cludwl. Tne National , teferring to an intei view bo- , woen Ministfr Furry and Li 1'ong i'ao , the Dhluesi ) minister , thinks it Indicate that the negotiations for a tettlcmunt uf the diltacul- : ios Btlll continue. PriiHHlan flfcctH Aiifltrlan fttlHohl. IKCIIIAuguRt fl. LmjxjrorB William and l < 'iwicU Joseph arrived ut UOOD , JThoireet- ng lietvvcen tbe two vvnu m ° 8t cordUl. Urn- nu-s Kli/JilMjlh recaivcd un b at Inch ] Ktation , An iminensd concoinsu as emblnl putsidoof .hosation , Iho Austrian emiwror and cm- > rem escorted William to the hotel. There , \as ri guicd dinner at the Imperial villa. A Warlike Demand ( o 1'cncu BIcn , liiiN'i ! : : , August 0. The ] icac < > conferonca i3F paaei d a resolution favoring tha naturali zation1 , of Uomiiark , Norway , Bwodon , ahd rtouraania. / Oiithollo CIIIOACO , August 0 The fourteenth annual convention of iho Catholic Total Abstinence inion of America bagan its c < slon In Central Mt ic hall to-iUy. llav , Fatlwr Cleury , of Wixc'nnain , prcslcfent ( if tha union , called ( bo leleKates to outer , After tint uppolntmonts of committo s tbe convention took a uci > 48 , aud innnliig a piocofslon , end headaUby Ibo clur- Oinuii In attiindunce , p ocuedcd tuthocatho- lial , wiieio high mans was Bimgaud a leruon prc.iihod bytholtnv. Walter Klliolt , of nw York. Thu uftoinoon Botsion wtg ttfkon up by routine ) buslnetx , including tcpoits and ap- pulntment of commitUeH. A bitter wai road fipin Cardinal Mi Cluekoy congra ulaliiig the oulur on its jirogrnss. No pessioa of the con vention proper WUH hold In the evening , butnn audlonco usKwnbliil in honor ol the amiivcr- taiy and HU ( tied to miilubln addn'-Hsrfl. Among thn speakers were Aicb-Birihuji Kldnrj tf Cin- cinnuti , Oropn In llrltlsh Aincrlou , AniitU ? ( ) . Advlcrs fiwrn viirl- ons western pointHiiilicatouvcei'dlngly favor- ablii crop jirosjijcU tbioughoiu tha piuvinco and the Urriiorifs. In JSluiiitobaan abun dant rain Inn called uttnmirliablo 'giqwth of stiiiw , but gain is now rupldly maturing , tbo weather Iwlngerywaim. . The harvest cniumituced this week on ilm llfll farm , In dian lirad , whern ninu tbouniud acres art ) under cro | > , Wbfat is iibuve tiu | avt'ragoon ibn Canadian Pacific railway * i > p < iriinintil fnungexti'ndii g at interva's a'olig i'-'XJ milcsol ruilway west of Moc o Jaw. Ti ey promlsi. iibimdaut > ield , Movotnent * . AIUAVY , August 0 , Govenor Clovclami leaves Albany to-morrow afternoon for tbo Ul > p ° r , Hmnao lake , In thu Addlrondncks where ho will probably pti H a few wookx voca tlon. ThogovornorHUtos tit rumors cancer idnX hU letter of acceptance are without foun datlou , The governor received a delegatlor of French Canidiaim resident of the United 8 talon , who ire holding a convention bore , Kentucky lxL'wviiUf ) , August C. Tba Mt. SUrltnjr Tfmea * ai > oclal iay . it In reported that pitched battle ocuirred Monday in Jlllioti county in which six men ware killed and ilx te n wounded , but It Iftcki confirmation. The Aiiecial iayn , that at Klddville. Ky , , Win. ( Jocwely and one JUmsoy , in a fight ornr Bom ild-cat whisky , cut and ( hot each ether A BOVINE BOOM. The Temporary AiteB in the Chicago Gallic Market Continues , All Deser'.ptions Stronger with an Advance of lOo on Boat Natives , When Texans Become Moro Plen tiful , a Oollapso is Certain , The Hog'.Market Active , with Another lOo Advance. Prices in Grnin Avorngo Lower Wheat Fractionallv Okoapor , The I'orlc Mnrkot NonilnnI - Vlrm with n Fair Activity. CHICAGO MAUICKTS. CATTLK. Special Dispatch to THIS Die. CilUMno , August C. Thrt receipts of lattlo woio inninlj uativts , not over (100 ( Toxun bu iugoiifale. Thopeunnl unirkut was active and nil descriptions w ! il tt onger , with a ation < 10 ccut-s a-jvnuco on bent lutivoi , they ntlling nt GGltollOS , nnd secmd cla < 4 at COO to 037. Tboro vvcio only about th'rty loads of TC.XICB , mil hey lohl at a 0 to 4 CO. There was a brisk demand for cows on account of tin lipht receipts of Trxui , and tiny told for hiph tixtires. Couutry shippm-a tihiiiiH rcmcinlxT that this U only a tompoiary iwlv.iiice , and tbat when Toxatm pot moro plentiful COWH nnd otlier common native stok must sell chrnp. Stocktr * ui-o srnrco nnd are \vantid ; there aio Uigo onlcM hiux ) for all norU ; kaleunt3.COrt40 ? ; goo I to choic. ) thlp- ping. 1 200@littl ) Ibs , ( XtOC.tO ; common to medium. l.OLOUul.aiOlbs , 4.GirtG.8t ( ) . Jtimgo caUUfttrm. Urnsn Toxana , 7tXj@l,000 lb.i , .HOOT. Thrt market wan again active , with another advancoof agoodlOc on all norK Sales of assorted light , at C.-10@C.OO , and a sorted \wA\y \ at 5.0Un ( 0.05. Mixed mild at C.80fa,0.lK , ) luid end load of butchers' pigs at O.lU : light , 100@210 lb. , - aiiAi.v. Speculative trading w s onn limitoil wiilo to-diy , andprices _ averaged lower , althoiigb the fluctuations vvera flight ; tnuling in vv/ieat waHfclotv duimg ucarlv tha cutiro fosuleu Iforqign niUicen quoted a dull maikut , tnd IiJrvott operations piogrossing favor ably. Tliominketojiiaicd lirmor itofi , rjl- lio'l fi , fluctuated , clo ed on the rtgulir boind 1 to 1 under vestcnUy. On the afturnoon board nuar options n ere caxicr , Aiunst clos ing at H1J , feptciubor ut S'JJ , Octolwr 841 , Novemb i-at 5i In corn tberovuii a moderaio ppoulativo and slipping biiRlneFs Ibo inarkuc opuiiud fiiu/or / to g higher , then declined irregularly i to 1. } , ( Uictnatjd and cloned Jo iiniler VCB- / Unlay. On tlio vftcrnqon boaul the market nga n faded elf i to i , August closing nt Oil 6ept. m ' nt B3J , SJI'I October nt 513. ' 0' ' " . Porlc'ioindins Vf TV noirly nominat. ' Lax ! tiini with a fa'rnotivitv.closing atT forSsptcmbsr , and 7 74 for October , THE OAl'ITOI/8 Cr.uSIS The Natlonul II ulldlng at vton JIBH a Narrow ICicnpo From Bcstructton. WASIIIKOTON , August C. ICarly UiU morn- ng tire wofl diecovcrod by the pollco at thu Capitol ia a largo closet adjoining the clerk's ollico on the IIOUPH tide. It apparently bad H en burning for bomo time , for when the vntchnmii was warned by the swell of burn- ng paint , entered the clerk's oflico und opened , ho clocrt door , tlio finincs burnt forth fioicely , ind took half an hour to get under control. Chey wci-o finally nxtinpu'tibcd ' without much luinogo. Only tlio fnct that Uio closet had ire proof walls provcuted n disastrous conlla- [ tation , The watchmen ray that if tin : tire tad occuried In omo of thu rooms on thu up- iprflfKii , the law library for nihtuncu thuy irobahly would not bavo been able to discov- irit until beyond control. Tim origin of tlie ira is unknown. The clopct was locked and contiinod nothing but pajx-ra which had bicn Accumulating' twenty year ; . 3oiurncmoratrl in a ICe.unlon ol' I x- Confcdcratca at Dalian , Tcvaw. DAM AH , Tiixaii , August 5. The ronnlon of ex-coDfedcratn > olditrf ) under the aunplcoa of hu ICt-Confederr.to Bociety of Mib onri np < > ned leie Ui day , and continues tbreo dajn. Ton .housand ox-Boldiors niovlnltors in thu city , riiocampispitched two milci north on Long's iku. Qovernor Ireland rescinded to Colonel \litciell'H ) Rddross of wi-lciuno. Many dis- .iiigulfthcd noutlicrnerfl wuro prebcnt. Jeifer- Kin Davis , in n letter of regret , paid a glovviog ribnto to thy memory anil bravery of (3 ( a- cral Albert Hydney .Tohimton , of TOXIIH , IIoxlo Must Go , Chicago Time ? , WASIIINOTON , AugmtC. TbofirdurK send- ngCapt. Iloxio t Montgomery , Ala , , to tnkocharpo of the riverand harlxir improvn- menu in I bat locality , nhow tbat there ant limitA to tba length ol tlniu that nodal intlu ence can kop on army olticml iu Washington Cupt. llcixie ban boon hero ten yraia , which is longer tlmn an army officer itoys in any oth er place I b.ui Washington , nnd It i a pretty iiKxl ; I'Mi id for Washington , Ho has brtn hero on inninoerduty , nnd over since thuru lias been in i n/lni cr if tluiiliUiicthowaaasiintant. I'or the ) < > * t jejr ur two ho has hot'ii engtged In Kiirieilntundlng tbolidtlnl work on the now amicduct , which is tba realization of his Bcneme , and it promises to bo RHUccmeful and useful enternilfco. Hn would HVo to IMI loft heie to liuixli it , 1'aiticitlurly , ho would Ijke to bo left to live In Wanhiiik'ton-a charming place of residence , especially foi army and navy oflicorn , and nven congrosmnen , who like to m k B.irrif tic remarkH about thu largo and growing military and naval colony , Afriwyoars uzo Captain II ox ID ( thin i lieiitenunt ) married Mim Viiinio Itoam , win him nlwnjH bwii , at len t in nucctnifiil in Mi.it'ty ! > in ait , and morn than i nro the has HKcttil'd in avertingthefntu thit would ri- inovnhei husbjiid tomnnii IMS ngiceaUe liehl uf UHifiilufH- , Hut them i > < u uuw I'hnimih in tin * CIIKIBIi't't ollu.6 who known not Joteph , ( Ji'iurol John Newton tuccetdnd Ciun < r l Wright ua chit f of ngineti' , nnd ha hai not ynt bten litre long ( inough to l j mmccptiblo ti tbo inlluciKx H tlut liavu piiivniled bitburt/j , and Captain Hoxio has \ vn urdurei ! toAlubama , end a tnrm iu Wishingtou will bo granted to Lfeutvnunt Townihrml , A a matter of military duty , Captain Iloxie Imi been prnmotul. llciabii isooly an an- ilntant , vvhlln at Montgomery 1m will b. ) in ch rg-of the engiuuer iifllce. Hut Montgoni' ery 1 < not Wellington , , The twoolvilini coinmUnloar-ra of thu district called on Hocrc tary Ilocoln yenterday , mid begged tha Hoxio might txi left hero to ilniih tlio naue duct. They vru turo nolx dy nho could do thu work iu vviill. * nd that \\\a \ \ \ remuv.il voul < ' b-j colkinity tv WxlJngton , whom filial t'u rles vvlH certainly mim Mrs.Himp , but to-ilay Gen , Newton id tlie order to AlontgoiniMV would not K > revoked , and the iloxio * will llllMt go , TKIiKUH/M-mu NOT12S. The democrats of tba Nineteenth congrfH- { i.mal district of Illinois have nominated It. W. Tovunhond for rrprfscntntivo. H'l'ho town of InKirt.Cal. | . , with the ex ception of two ImlldliiRn , wn completely buni'd Tuesclny night , IIOPS , ? { ! 0,000 , The Paris Figaro r-latcs that Admiral C.mr- lrt hns been ordoiod to bombard Ilia Fee Chow atfonal to-day , unless the gurrison * ur rcndcrn. In the republican convention atTrfnton , N .1. , yestord y nlt r the nominations had been nude , lA-.overnnrghi.hy ) , of MlnoU , i.iwka for aii hour , treating uf tin tnritt nnd labor qu.wtt . n. The I'ornyth Post Hell , f corp , ot To'ed" ' , O. , t-ndcrod Mrs , Kato Itrownleo HhiTvviMxl , n.-vtlnnnl prmi'knt. of the WoniinM Uolief ivirpK , a icceptionlivit night upon her return fr.iin Mjnnenpilii , Hp.i-clici vvcto m-uln by the various ineinbor.-i.if the p > t , Coninuiidi'r. ' in-Chief Kountr. nmon'g tb in to whom M P , Sherwood ic.si otdixl , thanking the eomvadi's and lulirs auxiliary , and dwnlling upon the Woinm'H INIiif corps. Mrs. Hmtim U. Slboy was iiKtnlhd a.s nntional i-ocrotary of the Woman's Uolief coips. OHIO OltOl'S. An KncouraKliiK Itormrl of Their Con dition Ity the Htnto SuuifttluJil COLUMIIUI ; , Ohio , August 0. W. , T. Cham- bcilain , slnto Hi > ti-itioul agent for Ohio , to day forw-aixled the following lopoit toVa U- iogton , on the condition of Urn crops coinpar- od with n full average : Corn 80 jter cont. , tnt-iSJO , barlny ( at hnrvciit ) 1)1 ) , pitatofs 70 , sweet pntatniM 82 , tobacco 71 , pasture 7H , torchum 80 , nuples 71 , peaches 21 , ( or a virtntl fniluro ) , grapps IS , timothy hw ( at barve t ) 1)3 ) , clover ( ilittn ) 89 in quantity , mid 101 inipndity. Tim drouth win eipo i- allvimwoiu eastern and uortliivisteni Ohio , mid greatly Iiijuiod mrly potitots , pant- urii > , and tolocco Com on p.Md ) ground was saved by the line and timely rams of July 2td ! tu 2Hh. ( Fall pastuirHwill be fair if the rains continue. Wheat , PO far ns reported from the miiLhinoH , Is of a superior quality , and yielding rather bettor than oxpecti-J. On the vvholo the agri- cultutal situation IH now eucournging , I'roinotloim lor tin ; I'olur Kxplororf. WASHINOTOV , August ( I. It is undcrat.oxl Secretary Lincoln has decided upon the pio- motion of the survivors of thotiienly party. Stowai-d Biederlieck and Private Carroll will bo made sergeants , mid Keiflcants Brulnard , Freldrtrlck nnd Ining Mvond licutunivntii. hlculuimnt ( Sreely , it is understood , ban to- fusrd to oo cptnurninotion to ncapUiuey , ox- itint through the ordinary conrKo. Thin action mi , bis part is highjy appreciated by thow ntlicem vvhoho promotion would havi : lH , > an de ferred for two or threw vojrs , had ho accepttd iilflco. Ho will Im orderrd t-i Washington ubmt first Nuvtiiil > cr and ba occupied aytnr iirno with Ills report. HOUTI1KUN HJ1AHK /LFIoiUIaPllot'H'l'alcH of unco OIT That Coanr. . , ' "I'd ' jiyt as BOOU try to swim a Jnko of rod hot pitch aa to awim over from Fcn- acala tu Fort Piclccne , " aaid an old pilot. 'Tliora nre not no many nccidonts on record there , bocauio the people know ho dangers nnd look out for them , but I mow of at least half n doxen cano ? . The aot ono liiipjioncd last summer' . V vessel came into port ( or n oad of lumber and the captain's ioy , quito a good ai/.cd lad , n fooling about the rigging , full ovor- ) oard. Tlu men hoard a scream and rushed to the rail , but the only sign tnoy BIXW vras a rod cloud in thu writer. They ; ot the boat and finally recovered the > ody , but thii head and limba were gono. Another time a soldier tried to desert rom the fort and wao oatou by ehnrka. trou BOO the brutes follow voaaola in from iff shore , and get in the habit of nwal- owing everything that comes along , and when a man goes > vor they rush for the splash. 'vo Been "cm moving arouii'l on the jottom like a drovn of hogs. They gen- irally swim slowly when not chased , but thuy can work up a tremendous race when they are chased , and 1'vo seun ono ump twenty feet into the air. 'To show you how hard they can Into. " nald the pilot , "I have aeon ono take a ) looo out of an oar. Another that was muled alongside of email boat , took : ho cutwater in its mouth and loarly crushed it to a jelly , leaving twenty or thirty tooth in the wood. " "Sumo timu ago a Spanish gunboat dropped in there and thu o Ulcers amused themselves in shark fishing. They had quito a circus. They would take a small dynamite cartridge , bind a piece of pork to it and fix it to a float and wire and send /it / 1.200 foot astern. Pretty soon a shark would take it and they would fire and the finh would fly into a ; hounand pieces. If ono was wounded the others wont for him and ate him up. " The Match Trade. The domestic match trade is sulToring from the cflocU of foreign competition. When the internal tax on matches was removed the manufacturers were loft without adt'fiuato protection. This seems like a singular statement , but it ia uovor- kholm true , the internal revenue tax serving to diecourago importations , be cause it compelled importers to invest largo Humn of money for stamps before they could put their wares in the market , The result wai an increase of importa tion from Si > ,2i ; I worth in 1882 to up wards of $500,000 wortU in 188U. A. further rcault ii the closing for an in definite period of the largest Philadol plu'a ma'ch fcctory , and scores ofldlo mechanics. An appeal to congress for higher duties will probably bo ineU'octua ) us the mntch manufioturors invited popu lar disapproval by their course in Keep ing prices exorbitantly high when they liad command f the trade. Philadelphia phia Preuu , Have you wuon the ( tinipulyn at Mooru'e , whoru the lion roars lor the choape.it and boat gooda in the west. Oomo and coo thorn , it will do you good , atltf. A GOLD WATCH FOll TWENl'Y- FIVE CENTS. MUBH. Kaufman Broa. , of 2C7 R. street , will give tu each and every pur chaser of 25 cents worth of cigars a numbered bored ticket v hich will bo good for ono clianoo in the drawing of a $40 golc watch. These drawings will take puoo ou thu laat day of each mouth until fur thur notice , MAN-HUNTING IN MONTANA. Vizilaiico Comiiiiltocs on me Trail of Horsc-TbiCYCs. Twoiity-throfl Outing n tiynclictl Tlio MurrjHt tlio Klotom Dlctl front Wounds. tu the Olobo-Dcinocnvt. Four KFOOH , Mont , , August l. Betvvo u the MuMol Shell and Judith Rivers nro tb.i. _ _ most daring and powerful binds of her ej thiit c-i , regularly organized and captVnrdft > l that have over axittcd in Montana , For punt month horse-thieves have l ccn hixv things their own way. In thu YcllnvvilW country no UM than twcnty-tlnto have lee Ijnchcd during that time. Numerous slott ) boat vvood-yfti-da all alontr the Missouri riy nro nothing moro than nostn and hiding pla for the robbpM , wlw nro now known to I bijth white and mil. Vigilance at d mfety cq inHleesanMit listliing orxaniMd to hunt/ / rant-vis down , and from the n > ix > rt.s coming muilt good work Is bolmj ilimn. Many t lo- ip-ipli pootandtr'fB boar thn well-voatlbvtcd luHbes of either vvhlto men , Indian or half- bne\ls. Mr. Hccco AndcrHon , was tbo first citizen to open tha campaign , and with twsnty- fivncnwboya belonging to Stuart & KohnV CalUo company clcaui l out In thott order ft rcstof nt ick-tliiovo vvhc iufoitcd the Mu > r < ol Shell mid Lower Judith banln. Thittocn in nil , Inclining two hull-U'o'd ? , wer.i ninnded uji and hung. A mlcrsnnV party then- iitirHiied iiiul over'ooK , on July i8th , n numb - b < ref horso-tliloves , who were attempting t < > drive a largo band of hon > < M ncrota thu hnu In to British territory. All of the stock waa ro om orot ) , 1m t the night thiov.w rscipcd into tha Canadian possotsioiiM. Annthsr band of cowboys captured lit Itockv Point , a fuw dayn Hff.i . , rv png of jive hoiHa-thiovo , recovering tiointliMii thirty-two lioad of hoifes. Th" five outlaws were then lumiianded from the A lIUNNINd flilltr. Giauvillo StuartV ( vi'ty , after cleaning out the IJounio nnd bolix gang of dnstpenulotH n week < ir KO ago , HtarUil oil on a rid toward Woo Jy MountiliiH. Laxt Tnoaday tlipyoonio up with n gang of tliieuw and hid a ruuoiog ' tight uitb them. Afow nnimaUo.o iu-uap- tunHi nnd t\ut mountfd rantaN wouodKU. The latter wuro pr < ) mptly net to Rttntchlng homp. Crowing the MI HOiirl at Fort IJau- loy , the vigilantennrtived at liatrman'dvood - yaidvhoru they hod u light with another hand of nueilx , nhlch hinted two lu.uis. Bender der nnd Gnlbrntth are in pursuit of a largo gaug of horMO-tliiuve" , who it HTIIIM liavo ooni- minictid ojNiratmiiB in th < ; Tnton and Marias couutrlix , making the Bonory gratn hill-i thnir rendezvous. Their timt work w s to hatig "Dutch Tjouie , " who hid a ranch on Orooked Croak , and who was Htixmgly nueprcUd of Keeping a r ndoz\oui for homo thieves and other bad characters. Ho lx.ro a liad name , and suHplciou h.vl bwn resting on him of be ing in league with the outlawx. The pannier * nlttrwiud fltnick the trail of another hind of thioM'i , uho ha 1 bom mauruuding on the To ton. Itviu diHCOViircd that Mxtcou hoiWH with right drlvon ha < l croncd . lit Thito JslaUdn , and nrly onn luindnvl oui. main woio crosHod at tRn mouth of thu Mai las. MAiuuntNn cmuKH. Last Friday night jv > n\9 hulf-broed fruightent campvdin AimwOrteU liad all their lum-jv , liltsen hoail run oTrth ( y wiy liy Crow oCIJT > l' i ir , A fuw hnurii Utor slxteoif Otto ludi ma oVi r ' > villiaVtlitoan liiwfuf niock at Eagln naking nil pogHllilo ijwod to ovoitako"thd oraicr. Thcso IndlannarourulnblvUio Kittne hlotfw vim Imvo boon working the Tutor. Thti ed ruKcr.li hive two days ntnrt of the pursuing > aity. Mr. O Wugner , of Wolf Cteok , nn- nthor outiagcrl cltlrnn , han a' n cominoccsd \ar on the outlavvH Korty-threo head wont unolf from bin ranch , July 2'J. lie utonco or- ' .iiii/.jd a well-inountt'd , well-aimBd dotoch. nont of dctvrmir.ixi icn , who ha\o been counng the country in every direction fern n t llvodayx. Word Jiaa just coma in Unit IM liorBOfi wfn ) found nouth of Highland fountain , whom the thiuvcK. bccoiiiinga'arui- d , bad loft them and made good their _ < ; ' . - ape , Thcro HI-I'IIKH ! to In ) a general upriiinf ; f heiw thinveH , io.ul agcnta , and deujwia- < n'H in the Mitfoun liver country , not only u thin part of Montana , but aim ) through thx eugthand breadth of Idaho , OH well OH dill- rent si ctioiiK of eastern Oregon and \Vwh- iiton | { Toriitory. Thuro in a cprrcHpocdiug riru of goo < l citlzuna and vigilance com- mittoc" , who nro dutennluod to c.irry on i war1 of extermination until the last whlto ir red rawal U either Inmg or driven from the countiy. _ , The Gold Itcnervo Doorcase. WABIIINOJOV , Augiwt 0. In order to avert TM much an poasibla the continued decrease in ho gold ri' jrvo , which now amounts to little over $117uli,000 ( ) , aH compared witb8U2,000- OOlhn let of May , It his been de/ided to ro- trict thu f uithcr p.ijmont of gojd certijlcateK ruin the tieanury and where it In posNibht to nulto paymenU in other fund * than gold or U immediate paper representation. Hoe Iinr 1'apor - l'ltlor OillOAdO , August 0. Judge lilndgtitt , in hu Unitud Htutcw dintrict con it to-dav , in the caun of It. lloo .t Co. , VR Knapp , and other f , ! i ided that the dufandanti wore Infringing ettore patnot granted to lloo for folding do- IcoH in tlio Webb pnxMH. An injunction wan' _ ranted to prevent further infringement. The Gimrdn Gathering at Gettysburg. CimHncuii , Pa. , AustUHtri. ( Jeneral Hbe r- dan and Secretary hinioln arrived thin m jiii- 11(5 ( B"d "flra dilven to the imcampnent ot th . 'ennpyltHiiiianatlonal guurdH , escorted by Ad utant Obiii'Ml North and cavalry. T hi y , . wo welcomed by a naluto nnd recfllvcd by th camp dicnitaries. A luge crowd is gut lining or the itwiuw thin afternoon. Accidentally Hliot by Ills Own Son. KT , LOUIH , August (5. ( fnfoniiatloii in u- ceivod that Jamea Holland , United Sta tt a deputy clerk , end the best known Ht m > - gropher of thin city , was accidentally killul at aiiirit Lake , Iowa , by Ibo dinubargo o a Kan in the hando of Ida own iiou. PURE CREAM _ StOOO. Given , , IfalnmnrunyTuJurloiistiutifetaueeacan Ui fcun.J In Anilrow i'earl Bokinct I'owder. J Uvi-lyPURE. ) HngendorsedBudte- Kruui ueli clwinUta a U. JMna Hay * , llov ton ; M. UvUJouttuua ot Chicago ! wid Never wW In bult JUku