D THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. FIFTEENTH YE131. OMAHA , WEDNESDAY MORNINGAUGiU&T 26 , 1885. NO. 58 THE CHOLERA. CflnUnDg Wiih Unrelenting Fury ; % Dtyaslaiine Course. Fleeing People and Dying Victim Depopulate Marseilles , Spain and Germany's Squabble- Borne Eoyal Cable Notes and Foreign Point Flushed by tlio "Wires From Across the Sen. PROGRESS OP THB MAR8KILLM VIBTDALLT IN THC OHASP Of Til sconnoB. MAILSKILLEH , August 25. The cholera pan ! has now extended to all classes In the cltj nnd all who can got away &ro retorting t flight. Deaths from the cholera have occurre in many of the towns and villages In the dc partmont of the Rhone. In Lancon eight fats caeca of cholera have been reported , in Qrat three , nnd in St , Cbamas two , liosides thoi ( several caiea of cholera exist in Istres , Morigc ano , Aiz and Arloa. It la also re parted fou poriona died Irom the cholera In Sistero llarses in the Alps. MABSEH.LEsAugusr 25 Sixty-seven death from cholera repotted yesterday. TOULO.V , August -Thirty-four perion died from cholera in this city yesterduj There have been twenty-six deaths from chol era the past twenty- four hours and at Athierr four death ] from cholera ou board the Frond cquadron. AlAitaEiLLis , August 25. Seventy no\ cases of cholera were reported here to-day and there were thirty-eight deaths from th disease. A report that the cholera ha broken ont In the French squadron nncboie near Toulon is confirmed. Seven cases c cholera and three death ] were reported frur the ( loot ' .o-dny. THE DAILT nECORI ) IN SPAIN. LlADnm , Augutt 25. During the pas twelve hours there has been reported in Mud rid twenty-one new cases of cholera , am cloven deaths. King Alfonso visited the hoe pitals hero to-day nnd will return to L Granj * to-morrow. MADBID , August -King Alfonso wil visit the cholera hospitals to-morrow. There were 4701 new ca-.oj of cholera am 1433 deaths from the disease roportci throughout Spain yesterday. THE CA.KOLINC UOBBIjE. vnsNcn NEivsrAi'Ens JUUILANT OVER SPAIN' . ACTION. PARIS , August 25. The French newspaper nro praising Spain for the attitude sh assumed towards Germany over the Caroline affair. They adviao Spain to resist Bismarck' greed , and assure the Spaniards tha Bismarck will yield if they continue to main tain n bold front. A great deal ia enid in thi press about the Franco-Spanish alliance This causes uueasineis in French cfficin circles , because it is fenrol that IHemurct may make n forcible complaint n'lout it. KNOLAND CIIAI10KD WITH COMPLICITr. MADRID , August 25. Tha Corropondenclc charges that Eughnd has given tacit approve of Gerrcany'd conduct in seizing the Carolim Itlnuds. Count Von Salmo Sonenwaldo , Gcrmai ambassador to Bpnta , who for eomo time past hasfel constralni-d to abstain from appearing In public , ia about to go to Berlin to tnjoy i holiday. IIOYAI/TV HOBNOBBING. AND EoiiANorra KIGSINO ANI EMllRACINQ. August 25. At the mooting o the Russian nnd Austrian Imperial famillei to-day the Hapburgs wore the Russian uni. . form nnd the IlomanolTa wore the Austria : uniform. Tbe meeting took place nt tbi railway station , and the monarchs embraced , The czar and emperor then entered the same carriage , and wont together to Schlois. The emperors and empresses indulged in rnuct embracing and tusin/ . The czar knelt and kissed the hand of the Austrian empress , THE KINGS MEET. KREMSIER , Angmt 20 , Tbe czar and czar- InOj accompanied by tbe Imperial entourage , arrived bore nt 11:30 thla morning. The czir , czarina nnd imperial suit in going from the station to the palace ot Krenuier , avoided the town and were driven through the vast park surrounding Schl > ea. Emperor Fruncie Joseph , hia son llndslpb , and the imperial crown prince met the czar at the railway station , UABLE ISOTE9 TUB EDIN SWALLOWS TUB BUNOALOO. Boil DAY , August 25. The itoarner Dunga- lee was wrecked yesterday in tbo Gulf of J' eu. Ono hundred and tifty persons aboard were drowned , AN ITALIAN Ellim/.LHIl MONACO , August 25-birnor Clerico , Ital ian conaul here , baa tmen arrested on a charge of having embczzltd $70,010 , EUllTINQ THE CRIUE3 ACT. DUBLIN , Augcit 25. The natlonaliets of Cork nud Water ford asiembled at Knocka. more to-day and Interred a coffin containing document ! ) representing the crimes act , BILLING OVV HOSTILE , SUAKISI , August 25. Two hundred nnd torty friendly natives in ono of their own steamboats , nccompnnied by an Engllih steamer 140 mile ? , went north of hern on the Ited Sea to the village of 3blnarwhich wai at tacked and destroyed. Tha British ant their allies In thla bittlo killed n large number of hoitllo Arabs in Shlnat nod captured enough grain and cloth to make a largo cargo. WASHINGTON WAIFS. A LAW THAT BHODLD WORK BOTH WATS , WASHINGTON , August 25 , The caae of the sixty pauperi , who were refuted landing at New York , but who were subsequently landed at Halifax , or nt one of the Canadian ports , and made their way Ibetca into tba United Statea baa been laid before the trenury department. Mr. Lymau , chief ol navigation , snya there Is no remedy ; that the pauper emigrant law only apples to land * log directly from the auip , and la silent on the cjuestlon of their coming by land. Congress will be aiked to leglilate on the subject , NIBRABKA CATCHES ONE Or THEM. The actlog postmaster-general to-day ap pointed the following named fourth-class postmaster * : In lllmols-Salld Springs , W. S DlllmttU ) Thomatborongh , Joseph J , Mntheny ; Fubcr , James Lynch ) Georgetown , M . Laura Blanchardi Indlanola , J , J. ll < aVyj Lu low , Ujirah Procton Latona , J. J. Palmer ; Do- wltt , Cbarlei Hlchtor : Raakin , J. L. Mo- Canley ; Altamnnt , W , 8 lioluiej. In Iowa Macedonlf , Marion Athley ; Calm * . W , L. Ban. In Nebraska -I'eru , W , U. Puitlanco. THB BTARVIKQ UTE INDIANS CARID FOB. Tbe report of Gen. Miles upon the condi tion of the Southern Ute Indians in Colorado , wia received at the Indi in department thii morning , and tbe commitiinner of Ind'an af fairs Immediately Initiucted the agent to secure supplies for the Indians Bureau cflicers say the trouble was otuied by deficient appropriationi for the purchuo tf good inp- plies. The department endeavored ti dl tribute the amount of the appropriatioi throughout the fiscal year , but to avert itatv tlon among the Indians it has been four neceta&rjr to expend more than tha llmiti amount set apart for each quarter , and re upon congress to make good tbo doBcionc In the case of the southern Utcs , there Is t Interest fund that can be used for the purcba of food when the regular appropriation U e bnuited , Supplies amounting to 10,000 pouni of beef and 3,000 pounds of flour can be litui weekly to tbcao Indians. SPOETING INTELLIGENCE TBE TUUF. BACIXO AT SAIUTOOA , SARATOGA , August 2 3. Track bad. Thrt quarters of ft mile Two-yoar-oldi , Tart , won. Klrkm&n second , liluestone third. Tim 1:19J. : Three-fourths of n mile : Dacoy Duck woi Ilnartaoato second , Irish Lasa third. Tim Two mllon : Frecland won , Kuclld ecconi Sapphire third. Time , 3:42 : . Mile and n furlong : Uetsie won , Uazan second , Sannhiro third , Time , 2:02 : , Mile : Wnlzglg won , Girolla second , Be nann third. Timn , l:47j : FAST FLYER3 AT MONMOUTII 1'ARK , MoNtiouTit PARK , August 23. There was strong rain to-day , making the track in heavy condition. Attendance light. Mile : llerbsrt won , Frank la 13. BCODBC Duplex third , Time , 1:10 : } Milo nnd n quarter : Tornado won , Elgi tccond , Sun Brown third. Tlmr , 2:15. Thrpe-quarters of a mile Two-yew-olds Brambleton won , Strategy second , Walt-o While third. Time , lilBf. Mile nnd n furlong Threo-yenr-olds : Sol petro won , Unrest second , Lenox thirt Time , 2:02. Mile nnd Ihios-fourtbs : Loulsotto wet Birnum second , Bob Miles third , Time 3lli. : Threo-quartora of n mile Three-year-old and upwards : Lbzle Mack won , Audncit second , Lidy Loud third , Time , 2:30. : Steeple chase Short course. Kory O'Mpor won , Puritan second , Ecuador third. Tim < 3:10 : , OAIIE3 YESTERDAY. , At Chicigo Obicigo , 8 ; Detroit , 0. At Pittsburg No game on account of rale At Philadelphia Athletic-Urouklyn an Philadtlphta-Uoston games nero postpone on account of rain , ST. Louis Auguit 25. St. Louis , 13 : Bui falo , 0. No Hope of John McCiillouRli1 lie covcry. PUILADELFHIA , Pa , August25.-Mr. Georg W. Arundol , who wai the commissioner o lunacy appointed by the court to inquire Int the mental condition of John McCullougb haa just returned from a visit to Blooming dale usylum where Mr. MoCullough has beei placed under treatment. Ia speaking of th unfortunate actor's condition , Mr. Arunde said to-day : Mr , McOullough's conditioi Is that of n decrepid old mac , . ' tried hard to waken hia recollection o myself. He labored In hia endeavor to placi mo bnt gave no ovldsncea of recognition. A I was leaving the doctor and Mr. McOulIougl accompanied mo to the door. The latte : slasped the doctor's hand nnd bade him gooc bye as if he was gains to leave with me. Thi Joctor tolls mo that his condition is hopolco : ind that his death is only a question of a fev mouths. Vlurilcrona Apnctiea oa NOOALES , Ariz , August 25. The murdei if three Americans and eight Mexxana a1 B&sachuc ? , by Apicho ? , has been conGrmec ay Agapilo Franco , who arrived hero ycstor- lay from the scene of the crime. TOMBSTONE , Ariz , August 25. Slxtj fVpaches made raid , nn Friday last , on the ranches near San Pedro , Mexico , fortj uiles couth of this city , nnd carried iff n number of horses. The raid ffaa witnessed by a equad of Mexican nor Hers , but no interference was attempted , rho renort rtnched here to-day that Sat Bernardino ranch , famous in connection with Indian hostilities , has been abandoned , owing ; o the bald depredations of the hostiles. Forty irmod citizens left hero for the Mexican hor- ler to assist in driving the Indiana from Jnltcd Stales soil. Votoran'a Ifcunloii , ST. JOSEPH , August 25 , Elaborate prepa ationa nro now being made for the holding ol .ho . veteran's reunion here September 23 , 2 1 ind 25 at the exposition grounds. There u > very indication that fully 50.0CO puopls will ) e present , and the officers of the association ire using every possible effort ! to make their hit n comfortable nad pleasant one. Gem. Fohn A. LKan , 8. ti Burdott , Commander- n-Ohief of the G. A. K. , William T. Bher- nan , Governor Martin , of Kansas , and many ither prominent gentlemen will bo present. There mil alto ba in attei dance large num- > ers from Kansas nnd Nebraska. The b > ys nprtywill ba welcome , and will ba hero in arga i.umbera. Delogaiiona of veterans will ome from Kansas City , Independence , and nany other southern Missouri cities and owns , Olininplou Btoyclo Kacc. WASIIINOTON , August 25 , In the bicycle ace here to-night between John Brooks , of 'ennsylvania , and W. A. Woodside , the rish champion , the American record at arlous distancco were broken , and the twen- r-mile race won by Brooks by five feet in one our , two ininutea and forty-one secandr , eating the beat American record by five mm- tea and two seconds. Another 1'romtnont Kinuez/.lor , BEAVEB FALLS , Pa. , August 25. S , Y. blviu , secretary of the Benver Falls liuild- ng and Labor auociation , one of the most iromlnont citizens of the town , has been ar- ested on tbo charge of ombuzline $10,000 of ho funds of thu association. The accuioJ ; ave bail for hearing next Saturday , when he lalma be can prove hia innoceuso , A Hallroaa CnllUlon. NOBBIBTOHN , Pa. , Augujt 21. A passenger rain on the Reading railroad collided with a blftlng engine thla afternoon just above Iipeatown , Both engines and one passenger ar , coal nnd box car , were wrecked , About dozen pauengora were injured , but none angorously , Mliundentandlng of signals rns the cause of the cccldent. The Cold W vo Broken , ST. PAUL , Mine , , August 25. Tha St. Paul ignal service hers thowa this morning the roit line last night extended south as far as loorhen- } , whore the mercury fell to 112 ° , lie killing frost point. There need be no nOtherear of frost lu this tectlon for the resent for the cold wave li now broken. AW y-np Wedding- . NEWPORT , It , I , , August 25. Theodore 'rellnghuysen , son of tne late ex-secretary of tain , waa married this morning to Miss Alice loatec , dtuphtor cf Jamei Coata , f the lirni f J & P. Goatvt , of Heotland. Toe ihral Irooratiota were beautiful and profuse , and bo presents irany and magnificent. Btxiriu at ISoston , BOSTON , August 25 , A very heavy thunder term , accompanied by a gale , prevailed hrougbout New England Utt night. It wa > xceedingly levere In Boston and vicinity and uburbf , and many houses and other property rera damaged by lightning. IIP WIND- A Dclngc or such Sweeps Down on t Nation Yesterday , The South Atlantic Coast EDJOJ a Healthy Oyolone. Prohibitioniata Waste Breath i a Oonvontion , A. Costly Government Commission Now York Stnto Republicans In- vltotlio Mugwumps Hack , SOUIHEUN OVOLONE9. WILD WINDS BWEIP AROUND AN ISLJND SKVB Tt MILKS AN HOUn. SULLIVAN'S ISLANDA.ujujt ] 23. The tu rlcano last night and this morning was tc rIBo And destructive. The now IWghton hot bad over n hundred guests , and great foa were entertained far thetr safety , About o'clock ' this morning the storm reached i greatest velocity. At that hour , while tl liotel people were breakfasting , the Onslr fell with a great crash. Fortunately nil tl rooms In that building had been vacatoi There were crave apprehensions that the dit ins room and main building would sean sut cumb to the violence of tl itorm. At 0 o'clock the win changes from the south , and thn storm it created from the tonthweat. When tt Casino fell it is thought that the maximum i tbo storm was from sixty-five to aavoal mlloi on hour , The main building of tl hctol is intist , having stood the storm wltt out very serious damage. At one o'clock was entirely over , LOBS to the Now Urightc will be S31),000. ) There baa been very pener ; dentructlon to property on thoitlnnd. Tl island wag in tbo mala submerged , but whe tbo wind changed the waters receded , CHARLESTON HECK1VKS THE FULL FORCE OF Til STORM. AUGUSTA , Go. , August 25. Thtre is notl ing defioito from Charleston to-night by tral beyond what has already been heard , It storm was northeasterly , and nt 10 o'clock i m. , turned with the tide to the southeast. . schooner was blown across the Northwester railway track at the wharves in Caarlesto and now obstructs that road. The Sout Carolina depots and warehouse were unroofcc and a train left here to-night with tin ft repairs. It is reported that the battery i Charleston is demolished. The storm com menced at one this morning. Ono fatality I reported on Sullivan's island , where a larg number of Augusta people are summeilng It is Impossible to get further details fret Charleston , CHARLESTON , S. 0 , August , 25. Charles ton was struck by a cyclone this morning am nne-fourth , of the houses in the city unroofed Parts of the spires of St. Michael's and SI Matthew's churches were blown down , nndth jpire on the Citadel tquaro Baptist chute ! was demolished. Wharves and warehouse are badly damaged. At Sullivan'u Island two steamers ar iground , nnd the new Ashley river bridge now constructing , is swept away. Pour ven ielri which arrived yesterday are wrecked Telegraph uires are down nnd no cars an running. Loss estimated a * . 81,000,000. , Thi ivork of restoration bas already begun. BUr LITTLE DAMAGE AT SAVANNAH , SAVANNAH , Ga , August 23. The fitorn MB morning did but little dnmnsre In this cit ; pr to the rice plantations At Tybeo a dwell 'ns house was blown down but no ouo was in iured. The Caroline Chalmers went ashen > n a knoll inside of Tybse , and the bark N Mother , ' n the north beach , a half mile soatl if Tybee light , WIOHIBITION i'OW-WOW. LNTI-WUISKYITIS OF rENNSILVANIA HOLD i COM'KNTION , HARHiSDURa , Pa. , August 24. Too stati irohibltionists assembled in convention thii nornlng. There are over SCO delegates pres ent. A. A. Stevens was chosen permanen .hairmau. ' Ex-Governor St John was brought n amid much applause and mndo a brio : peecli. The committee on resolutions reported t ilntform , advocating in general the prohibi- Ion of importation , manufacture , or solo ol ntoxlcatmg liquors for the purpose of use as t leverage ; that failing to procure redress foi ho wrongs inflicted from this evil by petition o the legislature through either party , the irohibitlon party had been organized t" ight it at the ballot box ; that no vote elull ie cist for any man who dooa not stand upon holr platform ; that they endorse the Women's jhrjetUm Temperance Union , and congrntu- ata'thorn upon the success attained in the Dglslatuue last winter ; that qualification for ational and state offices should be based upon iroved capacity and faithfulness , not in iarty consideration ; that civil service eform is favored in its extension and nppli- ation to all purely admtniitrativeand cloiical lositionp ; that the spoils iyatem must bo lirolnated from political coatoats ; full pro- ection to every voter should bo secured and IU franohlsement be the penalty to all who in ny way corrupt or interrupt the ballot ; that he Sabbath day should be protected from irofanation by r-ocular puranits and pleasures ; ibor and capital should be such as to eecuro qual protection to both , The plutfoim also contains the following : ? hat the republican and democratic parties in heir failure to carry out the mandates of be constitution against discrimination in relght rates on our public lines of carriage , ndthonpportlonmentofthflstateintoongref ional and asiembly districts , merits tbo con- emnation of the citizens of the common , realth. The resolution i ware adopted at read. L campaign fund cf § 1,000 was rahedbysub- | crlption and cash. lien Spongier , of Marietta , was nominatad sr etato treasurer almost by acclimation , sveral other candidates receiving but n few otet. After appointing a state committee nd electing the old officers , the convention djouroed. A. coanuc oitwv. IT NOT STOri'JtD THEV WltL EXl'EM ) THB KNTIRB AWARD IN SALARIIH. WASHINGTON , August 25. The first cornp roller of the treasury to-day made a ruling bat Is likely to embarrass the court of com- lisdoncrt of Alabama claims for eomo time > come. It is In effect that the employment f twenty-four persont , borne on the rolls of no court , la entirely without warrant of law , ad that no payments con legally bo made om the treatury on their account In the ituro , Mr , Andrew H , Allan , distributing gent o ! the court , recently made a lequiij- on on the secretary of tha treasury for 9,000 to meet the current expenses of tha Durt. In the usual course ol business tbo iqutiition came before thi first comptroller , ad be decided te make an investigation ol ie niTairi of the couit before authmuiog the sue of the necessary warrants. IIU concla- onj ate eummamed Inltha following1 state lent prepared by him for publication : The court of connmiMonera ot Alabama la < mi was created in 1874 to limr proof if aims to ba paid out of thel'i16CO,000 ' awarl 3 by the Gtueva cormniieli n , and w confin ed by varloni acta until Drmmber 31,1817. t WM constltu ed of five judge * , with an an- ual salary of 80,000 each , a cUrk at 83.COO , a teuographer nt 9' > , D9q , and an attorney to present the Unitrd Btatea at $8,000 , Pro- Ition wa else made for rent of a court room , uruiture. tUtionaey , fuel and otbor necw > ry icidentM eipeniet , all of which -wera to ba paid out of ( aid fund before judgments wi rn'd , Th conit WM reorganized In 18) ) W h the Rama officers and talariea ai bofo i-xc9pt thftt the number of jadgoi WAS roduc t ) three. Too omptrollnr , In Investigating the cat found that outiide ot the above named office thtrs were on the pay rolls the names of ; assistant couasel for the United States , Irk o said count el , expert * , monongei watchmen , etc. , whoso jurjrtga'.o nalarl Hiiiuuuc d to about 83I.8CO p r jear. lie nl found in tha quttterly returns that there h been paid to other assistant counsel ov $3 000 for the quarter ending December 1881 , and about $7,000 for tha quarter ondii Mtrch 31 , 18fC , bondes other alleged illcfl r > menti. lie taya ho finds no law authc IzbgB&ld payments , and after coniulilrg wi the actln s cratary ol tire trotsu y nnd wi tuo solicitor of the treasury , ho has decided stoo future paymsnti ol the same , The requitltions which have Just born n fmod wera for expenses , including salaries f the month of July , The comptroller said tl account of the disbursing agent for tha qua ter ending August 31 , when received will 1 disnllow < d , The f.Varies of the judges ar other officers of the court , who are named thii craania act , ore not affected by his rn ing. The comptrller says nlro that the Be rotary of State , who IIM Jurisdiction over tl oiurr , is in accord with him in hit view of tl law , and baa sanctioned the action taken I him. _ _ KEW YOltIC MUGWUMPS. THE HKPDDLICAK BTATa COM5IITTKE INVIT ] THEM HACK TO IIIK FOLI1. SAR/LTOOA , August 25 , The montinR of tl state republican consmltlco % ? as held nt note < to day , Ex-l'iro Commissioner Van Ce cltered the following preamble nnd rcsol tlon : Whereas , The best Interests of the republ can party will bo subserved in tha pendin contest by free nnd full expression of tt wishes of all clanes of republicans throuR the primaries hold for tha nlcctlou ot del gate ] to the next state convention ; thcrcfoi llssolvcd , Aa the judgment of this commit tee that all voters residing In tba snveral dli tricta of the assembly of the state who ndbei to tha principals of the republican party , an whoso Intention is to act with the patty nn promote its auocois by their votes and inilu enco at the nf.xt general election , bo mvitet without regard to any so called "fundament : test , " to attend and take put in said prims tiff , nnd this commlttEO recommends all o ; gamzations of the patty throughout the at a ! to act In compliance with the foregoing aug geation. Jncob Hess asked if the plan would into ; fere with the pinna already adopted last yoai Vandott raid their were thousands of republi cans in Now York City who did not vote las year for the nominee for president. It woul bo wise for the committee to do nil in il power to give them on opportunity to vote fc the republican nominee this year. The reao lution after a abort discussion was ndopto unanimously. Saratoga wai selected for th next convention , September 22. Dr. LorlnK Replits tu Commlsslone Dnrham. BOSTOK , August 25. Dr. lorlng has re plied to the charge of Comptroller Durbar that ho misstated tha disallowed account i his letter of July 27. Ho says ho never in tended to convey the idaa that the purclms of machinery was inclnded in the disallow ance , nnd that the comptroller baa miaunder stood tha meaning of hia letter on this point In reply to the statement of the comptrolle that the purchase of eceda formed no part o ihe nigar experiment , he claims that the put chise of beet and eorghurn seeds , and the om ployraont of labor for their distribution , wa as much a part of the experimental oxponJi tures as the purchase of machinery , auU ex presses confidence that the comptroller wil not for a moment suspect him of attomptim to misatale the caio either to him or the pub A. Probable Rutoldo Old Sutlers li Session , KEOKOK , August 25 , A Montrose special to the Constitutloneaye : WilliarnMcKenzlo if that place , made a probable fatal attetnp it euicldo by shooting himself with a revolver N'a causa assigned , Ho baa a wife and tw < : hildren. The fifteenth reunion of Lee county sottlen waa held at Bluff park , Montrose , to-day ICxcuralons by boat and rail from nil points night thousand people were In nttendanct ind two bands of music. The exercises con' listed of prayer by Eov. Geonre D , Stewart , if Port Madison , chaplain , nnd addresses bj jen. G , O , Parrott , of Keokuk , president ol ; ho nesociation , Capt. J. W. Campbell , ol Fort Madison , 0 , F. Davia , of Kookuk , and ) thera , musia by tbo baud * , Binning , nnd ilosed with a grnd ball and supper by the 3rand Army of the Kepnblio at the city hall n tbo evening. A Pioneer Priest of Iowa , Dead. DKS MOINES , Iowa , August 23. Father Brazill died hero this morning nt 8 o'clock. Fohn Krancis Brazlll was born in County 31aro , Qaeen'a P ri h , Ireland , June 24,1P27 , Ie was educated at KIng'a college , Kania , nd the Kuepatlan college , Montreal , He vent to Kingston , Canada , when eighteen ears old , Ho was ordained nt Wheeling , W , fu. , when at the PRO of twenty-four. Ho ras one year vlcnr-general of Virginia , nnd hen came to Dubuque , in this atate. He was wo years nt UeJlevue , nnd came toDes loinea ia 1861 , but returned to Dubuque to dmimstrate tha diocese during the absence f Eliliop O'ement ' Smith. UH waa noting icar-general of Uubnque dioceae until the re- ont division. Ho had been 111 elnce last 'huraday. Ho left all hia proerty to the hurch. Mio West StioL-o Itoorganlzatlon Soliotno. NEW YORK , Auguit 25 , Drexsl , Morgan & lo , lynnj n circular to the first mortgaire oudKIders of the West Bhoro road to-day , bating that the holders of over $ irGOOCOO , of ondj had besented tu the plan of roarganiza. ion and lease to the New Vork Central pro- o td bjr Drexel , Murgau & Oj , In their circu- ar of i he llth just , , and that the other bond- lulders would bi permitted to partake of tbo itneUta to accrue by depositing tbtlr bonds ud pacing twenty dollars per thousand. Montroal'a Jbpldemio. MONTU8AL , August 23 , Thorush onpublfc accloatora of poreona who with to be vac i- ated ia eo great that pollctmen have been de- ailed to keep the crowd In order , About ighty cases were reported todayhut nly ti portion of tbesa have been ivrst'gated ' by the health officers , ACIBB of mall-pox li reported in Bt L-jtiia parish. It > reported that the dneasa h s broken out nt ilcbeleau , tome miles from Montreal , It boa leo broken out at arnbam , it Goat-bound llmo VVmr at Bt Louis , ST. Lou s , August 25. The Wobash gave otlca to-day of in withdrawal from the St. oula east-bound pataenger agreement of nly , and there Is n prospect of a lively paa- inger rate wir between the eastern trnnlc nen. The withdrawal la bated on irre/ulari- ea nnd cutting on the pirs of the Uee line iid tha Voodalla railroad. Tickets to New 'oik are laid to have been sold this afternoon ; $17 , and tba rate it expected to drop to H to-morrow. Parceling Out t'olltloal Pli r. DOBCqUB , IB. , August 20 Unitrd Statea larshal Desmond of the northern district' ol owa bai taken charge of the office here. He ppolnted the following deputies ! Dnbunue , ' . M Stndkins ; Fort Badge , John Holbrouk ; loux City , M. L. 1'linn ; special luton Bchulte , Oiag * , Iowa , AGAIN EHJOIHED. The Omaha Bell Line Railway's ' Rig of Way Disputed , The 0 , , B , & Q , Secures a RE stra'ning ' Order , Rumoro'I ' Entry of the 0 , & N , "W Into A Reply to IUCan Kor Cnlloway'o StRU niont ll"R rdln tlio Bolt Ijtno Other lUllroad Clutters. ANOTUEK. I f JUNCTION. THE nELT LINE IN TnOUntE ABOUr 13 niOET OP WAY. The Omaha Belt railway is not yet on liroly out of trouble , notwlthstandln tlio fact th\t It hits tosurcd a modiGcntlo of the injunction secured ogainst It b the Union Pacific , ycstordny , la th district court , on the filing of n petitioner or complaint , by the OhlcBRO , Burling ton & Qulncy the owners of Iho Bui llnptnn it Missouri Jndga Novill granted n temporary Injunollon ngjlne the Belt roiul until farther ordoro fror tbo court , and that the application for ni Injunction bo heard on Soptoinbcr 8. Tha following Is the aabatanco of th potilion , or complaint , Clod by the Obi o < tgo , Burlington & Qalncy : THE PETITIOK. The Chicago , Burlington & Qalncy rnilroai complains of the defendant nnd says : Tha it is n corporation operating certain lines o railway , nnd doing lniine ! s as n cornmoi carrier in tha etato of Nebraska. That it own and controls nnd operate ) the Burlington v Missouri River Ha'lroad compuiy in No brcska , and nleo the Omaha k eomliwestcri Riilroid vcompany. That the defendant i constructing n Bull Railway Una through oni about the city of Omaha. That of the line of read laforecald , qwned acd operated b ; this complainant , is 01 o lyirg nlong tide of nnd adjaient to the right of way of the Chicago cage , Bt Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha Rail road company , between Douglas and Chlcagi streets. That said Una is n portion of tin main line of your complainant , and is now ir the procsb of construction and wil soon ba completed nnd read ] for operation. That upon and over il will be carried on the cctiro business of tht complainant between Omaha nnd nil othri outside points. That tbo complainant's right of way upon which the line is located between Dodge and the north side of Chicago street , creeses Dodge , Eighth , Capitol avenue , Ninth , Davenport , Tenth , nnd Chicago streets , and nlto runs upon nnd through n certain street running northwesterly from tbo corner ol Ninth nnd Davenport streets to the corner ol Tenth and Chicago streets. That cald right of way also comprises portions of block 01 and block 0 lying wejt of and contigu us to the right of way of the Chicago , St. Paul , Minno- tpolia & Omaha Itailroad company , Ttat said rltrht of way ie , on nn average , about thirty feet wido. That BO far as the same ciosaes the streets aforesaid , the right of way was granted to It by ordinance duly paseod b ; the city council of the city and signed by the mayor thereof. That eo fur ss said right of way crosses the blocks aforesaid , this com- p'ainant ' owns and for a long time hae been in posscEsion of the same ; that it com prises certain portions of lots ! , 5 and G in block 91 , and of 3 , 4 , 7 nnd 8 in block " 0 ; " that this complainant instituted proceeding In tha county court of Douulua county , to ap propriate that portion of lot 0 in block"O' lying within the eald right of way , nnd that on the 27th day of Julv notice was duly served upon tbo owner thereof cf such pro ceeding , nnd that upon "the Ulh day of Hep- tember the commistioners appointed by tbe : o inly judge under such procecdlnes will pro ved to assess tbe damages resulting to the jwner by reason of said appropriation ; " by rlrtuo of which proceedings this complainant will become the owner of said portion of lot G. The complainant further shows that the lefendant , on the 7th day of August , 1835 , nstituted in the county court of Douglas : ounty certain proceedings for the purpote of ipprcpriating certain properties in Omaha ind in Donglas county for railroad purposes ; .hat among other pieces and parcels of lands inught to be appropriated by tbo defendant ire these portions of the lots above described , : omprising tb's complainant's said right of vay. That oy said proceedings It seeks to ippropriato n strip cf land lifty feet wide ind nlong eide and adjacent to the ight of way of the 0. , St. ? , , M. & O. railroad company , on the west ido thereof , and through block 03 , said strip icing n portion of tbo street herein lescribed , and running between the : ornor of Davenport and Ninth and Chicago and Tenth streets. That it also Books p npproprlats a strip of land , fifty feet wide , imilarly s toated with reference to tbo right > f way of the Chicago , 3t Paul , Minneapolis ; Omaha railroad company through block C ; hat said defendant proposes to lay its track long f aid right of way , nnd to occupy tbo aine with its railroad. And this complainant hews to the court that it requires for railroad > urpos8 and owns a portion of tha strlpi of ind aforesaid. That it procured this right f way , nnd has nearly completed its track hereupon , with n view to using the same as n iortlon of its. main line , nnd la abiolutely no- oesary for the transaction of its butlness as n mmon carrier , and that unless said defend- at be prevented by tbo older of the court b threatens to , and will , as this complainant 010768 , take possession of and occupy this amplainant's right of way nnd to prevent It torn unng _ and occupying the same , thereby auilog this complainant great and irrepara- ile Injury. The complainant further ehowi that there i plenty and ample ream for the defendant lougildo cf nnd west of this complainant's ight of way , and that said defendant can pro- uro its right of way and can construct and perata its line weit of your complainant as dvantngoously nnd with as full benefit to it ad the publlo as upon the right of way now wned and occupied by your complainant. Vherefuro your complainant praya that eald efendant be enjoined from locating , lying , constructing , building , operating ud maintaining , or in any manner extending py railroad tracks upon or across any per * ion of tbo complainant's said right of way , r from placing ony material or obstruction * f any nature or description thereon , or from i any manner whatever interfering with the omptainant In the building and operating of IB line and tracks upon said right of way , or 'Hh ' any of Its w > rki thereon , and that It ba aatrainod and OB join id until the further or- er of this court ten ntreiu preyed , and that implainant have such other and further re ef as may bo just and proper and for cost of lit , The following IB tbe text of the order ranted by Judge Neville : TUB JCOOK'S onDxn. On reading the within petition , or com- lalnt , It Is ordered that tha application for ijuuctlon be heard In the court house. In inaha , Neb. , on the 8th day of September , JS6 , at 10 a. in. That defendant bo given venty-four hours notice thereof ; also that atil eald hearing ana till the further order cf ie court , t he within-named defendant. Its gents , employe ? , servanti , nttorntyi , oliicera ud contractors bo tr.d are hereby restrained til enjoined nil U prayed in the within peti- on , complainant to give bond in tha cum of 1,00 ; , as by law requited. JAIIIS NEVILLE , Judge , RAlJjWAY NEWS , AN ALLEGED COUP 1) ' ITAT , It w a jestord&y rumored In railway rr- ' les that the Ohiotgo & Northwestern la about to ftohloro n grand atrlko of poll and tnn Into Omaha , creating here & t mlnal point. It Is eald thnt the corapan fired by the charges of discriminate against Omaha , which the local and ata proas have launched agaluit It , h leaped to the determination to nrn those accusations with ono blow. Tl Blair bridge , which accommodates Sioi Olty & Pacific t radio nnd whatllttlo bti nets the Northwestern transacts wi Omaha , will afford It full access horo'nt the depot rrhloh Its nlltod line , the S Panl , Is bnlldlntr at Fifteenth nnd Wei tsor , will glvo It fall facllitlen of th character. Thla revival of n most-grow rumor is entertaining at least and allot opportunity for pleasing speculation , nothing clap. A BELT BACK AT OAILAWAY. "I wish you would say In reply < Manager Oillaway'a Interview In ti BEK , " nnid a friend of the Belt Line ci torprlso , "that no ono disputes the fai that the Union Pacific has put BOD money into the I3elt railway , but thi Mr. Clark stands ready to pay ever I the Union PaciDo whatever money it entitled to , nnd he , so stated in ope court. So far n UK'o 111 davits of Thuri ten and Barnhnm are concerned , the state nothing positive. They merely so that thoysnppcscd that the Bolt Line wi n Union Pacific onterprtss. Barton allidavlt waa the only poaltlvo statomoc in favor of the Union Pacific. Mr. Bai ton is under obligations to the Union Pi ciBo in the mutter of freight ratoc an other respects , but whether that has an inflaonco with him In making a pcaitiv etatemcnt in favor of the Union Pacific I am not prepared ti say. I don't bo Hove that the Union Pacific wants t take its money oat of the Belt Lino. " MU. CALLAWAY'S BELT LINE EXPEUIENCE "Xos , " said General Manogcr Oallawa thla morning , "It is quito true , ns ha been ttited , that I waa for como year proildont of the Chicago & Western. In diana. nnd Bolt companies at Ohlcigo The railroad companies interested ha < nearly fifteen millions of dollars Invcstoi In the property , whllo I hold , I think ono sh&ro , or whatever woo ueceusary t qualify mo as a director. When I wtlrci from the torvico of the Ohlcigo & Gram Trunk company I msido ever my stock t > my succciBor , in mygnilcl'.sjncesandfilm pltclty , nnd tendered my resignation o the trust with which I had beei honored. " rttlnncsota'd Increase in Population ST. PAUL , Minn. , August 25. Tim offlcin secsua of Minnesota was received nt the oflic of the secretary of state to-day , thowing th population to bo 1,118,480 , a gain over th United States census of 1880 of 337,713 , or ni Increaee of 43,85 per cent , The prlaclpo ; aina are in Jlenncpin , Romeeyaud St. Lout jountleo , and those gnina in the county seats - Minneapolis , St. Paul and Duluth. respect Lively. Minneapolis records 129,200" > . quln o 17G and a fraction pur tent BIIUO 1SSO. St L'aul gains 168 nnd n fraction pur cent. Du luth'd gain in popu'ation equals 18.000. Th luention cf holding n special ecsnton of th legislature for wapporlummcutsforlegitlntiv [ jurpotou is now under thuconsideration of th jovornor on n basis of the canvaBS returnc , 01 urgent demand coming from the north part o the state , nbero the greatest Incrcatoia shown [ f not callol uovt tht re can bono reapportum inont until after 180 ( > , when themxc Unitci States cencua is taken. Beheaded by a Blow. LKADVILLE , Oil. , August 25 , Anotho itrocious murder waa added to Leadvillo'a lie ! ) f crimes Sunday night. Harry R. Kirby , f niner and ward politician , killed Phllys Nash , mother miner , by striking him on tha left ildo of the nock , with an nxo , nearly sovorin ; ; he head frnm the body. Death was iastan- lanoous. The murderer fled , bat came Into ; be city this morning and gave hlmsolf up , Kirby was the foreman of a gang of men vho were working a lease on the Fortuna tun ml , and was nlao interested in a lease on the iluston on the same claim. , The two men bad : een quarreling coneiderably for como time in oga'd ' to their claim , Nash declaring that Clrby was encroaching on his ground. The [ uarrel Gcally culminated with the above ro- ult. Both men have borne a hard name at /eadvlllo. .tcdnctlori In FrelRhi Kates Yellow Pav .r Bcour/jc. CITV Of MEXICO ( via Galveston ) , August 25. -Tho Vern Cruz railway announces n do- Idod reduction in its freight tariff. The isual rate from Vera Ciuz to this city has lecn $54.32 per tan. The new schedule is 10.00 per ton ou n 1 rgo number of articles , -lostly those Imported from the United States , ? ha reduction is understood to have been orced upon It by tbo competition of tbo Lmerican railway's all rail routes. The ew tariff will go Into effect next Monday , In opidemtu of yellow fever ia raging ID the tate of Cblabahas on the Guatamola border , 'he fever is of a virulent type , destroying ntlre families. OropH Killed by Frost , ST. PAUL , Minn. , Auguit 2-1 , 1 ho signal ; rvico hero has nd vices which report thnt n illlng frost occurred lait night over the renter portion of the northwest territory ex- ; nding southward to tba northern pare of linnesota. The temperature fell to 27 ° bove zero nt Bt Vincent juit before sunrise iiu morning. This is low enough to kill VORO- ition. 'Iho report siya that the frost ia not kcly to extend very far sauth of St. Vincent. 'nb ' lowoit tomporatuto reported this morning as 25 ° nbovo zero by the observer nt Mine- osn. northwest territory. Tlia air hero in Bt aul wa crisp and chilly , but there wag no oat. The visitors are leaving the lakes in ga parties to-day for the smith , Mil Mini I Borauoe Convention. BOHTON , Mass , , August 25. The tenth nn- ual convention of the National life and ben- It asiociationa of America opened this loruing with President Phelp > , ol Galeiburg , , L , in the chair. About thirty gentlemen , ( presenting soclctlca In all pirta of the coun- y , were prestnt , President Mielps delivered is annual address , taking n very cartful and opeful view of mutual imuranca , as did alto ie executive committee in its report in the ternoon. A natch of BftiiiUta Captmod. INKW YOBK , Ansrust 25. A Lsrolo , Teias , lecinl tays : I'lvo bandits were brought in sUr Jay by company of soldiers , who cap- ired them alter a desperate fight , in which iroo bandit * were killed and two loldiers ounded , Ono of tha laln bindits was Juan hevaula , aged 18 , who it tald to have ki'Ued x wornon , lie u a brother of Oalei'.onlo hevarrix , who was btugel hero tba lltb Umibon IS , Kciiton , N. Y , , Au uif 25 , The lion leuben 35 , Fenton , ex-governor of the state f New York , died this afterno.cn ia this city , ) eath wai mJden , occuniii while seated at il < detk lu tha lint National bank , of whicl ; nitltution be was tba proaident , THE MARKETS. in Si ht and Corn in Field ttt ! Pifolal Points j Around Whioli Buyora Eovolvo and Prices Eiso and Fall. Oool Nights and Front Predictions a Potent Factor , Weekly Itcrlow of tlio Dry Oocfltf Trndc llnttore of Interest to- Uuslncss 2U6H. T1IEQUAIN FIT. WHKAT. Special Teloffratn to Site BEE. > CIHOAQO , Auguit 25. The visible tupplj * statement of wheat , as rompiloJ by the co- rotary of the board of trade. ditoloaoJ' an In crease of only about 30 ,000 bnthola , whereas operators had generally looked for nn increase of 1,000,000 buihels. As n result , the market started xip very firm in the morning , the Oc tober option advancing to 82Je , but offerings : became largo nt thin point ; nnd prices foil back I go , bat rallied ognln on good buying , influenced eomonhnt by rumors thnt the next povernment report would ehow n rnnch tmallcr estimate of' ' the crop than wni indi cated In tbo August statement. At tlmoa them wan very little wheat forenlo , nud orders coming on the- market nt f uch tlmen cauied a rapid ndvauco. The mnrket closed nt 82o on the rceulnr board nnd ndvnacpd to 8J'gS2J3a for October on the afternoon board. DORK. The mtvrket was active and lower , nnd the feeling was very unsettled. Th& nbeonco of frost , which was predicted yesterday , and very large receipts , influenced considerable pres sure to ell , which catved n weak opening and prices declined gcgja for the near future , ral lied ngoiu on frost predictions for to-night , but receded and finally closed g@5a lower for the near futures than yesterday. OATS for August delivery ruled o y , while the other futures remained steady. rnoviBioxg , &Ceis pork opened Firmer , but weakened 10 @li.'ic ; rallied , nnd closed nt medium figures. i Lard inlod stronger and about 7 c blchor. CHICAGO STOOK MAIIKET. OATXLB. Special Telegram to The UEE. CHICAGO , III. , August 25. Natives scarce and sold n shade higher , a few lota Belling nt ? 5 76@0,10. Prices on Texana and uocth- weatern rangers touched the lowest figures for the aeason yesterday , but to-day were tub- stantially firmer. Nearly ICO loads of Texans were loft nt the close of the market yesterday , and fresh arrivals , to-day will roach nearly 100 loads. As compared with tne highest prices last webk , the drop is equal to 00@75c per 100 Ibs , nnd CB compared with n year ngo , values nro 2U@30a lower. Low grade native stock remains almost un- tmlenblo unless at a lower range than 1'exans can bo bad. Stackers nnd feeders slow. Snip ping steeiu , 1.3EOto 1.500 Ibe , S5.20gC.10 : 1,200 to 1,3'0 lb , SC.OO@5 60 ; 0-0 to 1,200 Ibg. 54.25@5.20ThiouRh Texn3 cattle tirmer ; 930 Iba. S3 30@3 W ; 720 to 000 Ibs , S280o3 60 ; COO to 700 Ibs , $2.6003.15. Western rangorn ttoadjeilei 199 Wyoming yearling aieers , 1,108 Iba , S-l 10M4 ; Montana Texanr , 1,052 Ibs , 53.652C8Montnnn ; Texans 1,0'JO Ibs , 34 50 ; . 170 Wyomings , 1100 Ibs , 54.55 , 208 Utahs , 1,085 Ibe , § 3.85j 1C3 ; Nebraska Texans , 1,003 Ibf , 53.75. HOQ3. Trade was only moderately active acd prices inled weak from first to last , finally : loBlngn big Co lower all roucd. Shipping , udcra were light nnd packers were buying > nly about the number needed for their mar- cet nnd froth mont trade. Rough and cm- : non sold around about $3.05 ' 1.00 , and faire o good packing sorts nt S125@i40 , with joat heavy at 54 50@4.75. Packing nnd ship- ling , 250 to 31U Ibe , S1.25@4 GO ; light feights , 130 to 170 Ibs , Sl.tO@4.00 ; 180 to 110 Ibs , SUO ® 1.60. IVccUly licTlow of the Dry Goods Murker. NEW YOHK , August 25. In absence of anils from the most important Interior mar- : cta , 0.3 umal tn Tuesday , nnd the ruin storm irevailiog , there haa boon lees ol n general lomand from agents. Still , a good business , > as b ou completed , ni telegrams for good 01- iera of n repeat and duplioate character , have nlled for sumo handsome quantities , 1'lannels are in nntlve sale , and the dlstrlba Ion by agents with nssortmenta steadily aideniog , and In some cases nro higher. Cotton * are doing well. Agents have nd- niced Ktlihts 7i'78c. Cambrics jo for tho. ncond time. Chapman X 3i Inch bleached , re to bo had at value only. Prints and dress goods are doing well in nice , nnd cholca stocks nro light. Exports of domestic cottons thla work nro ,000 , pack g j , making the total 145,75.2 , gainst 109,4S& the same time last year. Illegally Stamped Beer Kolf used. PiiiDADKtPHiA , August 25. The Enterprise irewery , together with 13 over 300 urrola of boar which was selred last wrote by failed Statea internal revenue oQlccm on ac- nmt ol alleged irregulailties in stamping tbo. iff erent sized packages , was relented to-day nan the filing of a bond ! for $35,030 by the rewory company , SeroraliIsprcj aV-v mor ? ccrwral than aif other dlseaso. B b Insidious m character and manifests Itself In running sorca , pustulj eruptions , bolls , swcUlngs , enlarged Jolnti , abscesses , goto eyes , etc. Hood's Sarsaparill- expels alt trace of scrofula from the blood , i.5 leaving it pure , enriched , and hcaltliy. . "I was severely afflicted with scrofula and for over a your had two miming sores an my neck. Took Cvo bottles ot Hood's Bawaparllla , and consider myself cured.1 0. K. IOVKJOV , Xowcll , Mass. C , A. Arnold , Arnold , Mo. , had scrofulous - and fall. Hood'a Bores for seven-years , spring " " . cv.rcd him. Salt Rheum Wllllarn Spies , Elyrla , O. , suffered greatly from erysipelas and salt rheum , caused by handling tobacco. At times Ms hands would crack open and bleed. If e tried various prep. aratlonsltliout aid ; finally took Hood's Sar- saparllla , and now says ; " I am entirely well. " "My sea had salt rheum ou bis hands and Dn the calves ot his legs. Ho took Hood's Barsaparilla and Is entirely cured , " J , II. , Mt. Vcrnon , Ohio. Hood's cSarsaparilla i Bold by nil druggists. % \ ; six for $3 , Itada ouly by 0. 1. HOOD & CO. , Lowell , Mass. r 1 IOO Dosee Ono ,