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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1890)
T11E ( XMAHA DAIIA7 BEE : TUESDAY , AUGUST 20 , 1890. of tlio Mout-1 clothing house It K nothing less than n tthucp ranch. There Mill lie four littlolnmbi , about four months old , showing ( ho < | itnllly of wool grown In I'ottnwuUainlo inunty. 1 ho htnlu arc named I3en Hurrison , ( irou'r C'levchnd , Ben Claj ton nnd Mayor M unif. A neat iiinngor und fencu nro erected , ranking In all .iver neat and credit- fcblodlspliv. biih , corn. -ns stnto bunk , corn. Cfle iVcCo , wild llowtrs. Mueller Muslo Co , com mil oats. IJ M Siiffcint , tinndsomadrai ry of corn , melons timl cat tall ) . Impress ofilio , corn. Our tliu eusto-n house door Micro lin bs.ndsonienich with the folIowltiK wonli : 1 ydroincJ S. " CJcMcn rod , evor'Lecii3 ( and bunting nro Uiodoioratlons. Steltikfipf itSeofield , broom corn. Walton Hros. , com. K D Jhh'M- coin ami lloucrs. ( JJIuo I-'iunt grocery , corn. J. M bianlm , coin. ilimttniton& riolldin , com. Is IChinohnn , coin. L.OUK OUf'iiheimer , corn. Bmckttt'9 book store , pumpkins , corn nnd kiinllowcis. A ( lolelsteln. hemp nnd sunflowers. Neumijor'shottl , com and liotnti. Smith A , Ilarpham , lump and wheat. MooipiV Hovvmnn , corn. H .1 1'almcr ' , corn f > ltii ; with vegetables Hiul small [ raln decorations. Some of thomotor can , coin nud oats. Ww 'J B Lou H , com. C outull Bluffs paint , oil mil glass company , mni millet , ( jmss and bunting. Ooiiiic-11 Bluffs caipctcomiuny , coin , Hags nnd limiting. I hs \ Bell , com and oats. .1 l' . Drake & Co , corn , hay , small grain IllHlrlovl. ( . Its hill , coin slpn. "WoVcleomcYou , " \vltlit < lnbor.ito trimmings of small grains and grasses ( I Ii. Mesdicndorf , corn. . Sunn-urn Music. l'o. , coin. Ogden hotel , com , giidn nnd sunflowers. 'I P Dreiftosttr , tauopj of coin with ( lover ( liinmttons 1 Nushbaum , com nnd lloweis Ulley , the ] ) lintorr.tphcT ( , com. bS K ( Her , hemp , pumpkins , small gialns com , truit. Kcllej i\i Yotmleinnn , corn , millet and flowers . /Culler , corn. I ) 'legates on tlio ( ronu < l , The following delegates ruicheil thecltyon , the evening trains lust night. Tlio greatest nnmhci uillioiiiotlils mornliar : Illinois J. W. Harbor , John M. Staid , Qulnc > , J B rolcy , GlbsotiflltyjD. Konjon , Mcl'lune , Kansas- W. Taylor , Mtilbeiry (5ro\o \ : .lolniKillay , U'lclilta ; Joshua"Vlioolcr , l\or- toimlle Wlssouii Low Chubbiuk , Columbia , II. M Ihirmtt , UiilliUn , Robert McCulloufh , .lefterson Citv , J. 0. Kums , Ilailom. I\D\V .li'i'-t-A Ralph HLJO , lloiwille , J. J. Miti hell , Whipponlng Kobriiika . h Dolmo , Lcol'arlt I'entisjH nnlu ilori Joshua I { Smith. Indian i AV \ f.oodwhi , Wist Llborn A\voinliig-Isnu \ W Band , Little Ilcar. -Alabama Colonel l { V. Kabb , Montgom ery I'M * Xisbott , Oshviclico ; J. S Waul , Anboilll.j ; A. 13 Brasscll , Montgomery , IX I-\ Sessions , Union Springs , W. V. Motcilf , Montgomery , A.V. . fa. Anderson , Clinton ; T 1C .femes. Korth Dakotn-II. P. Hcltrrcsou , Gia'nd Forks. 'Jlio Jo\vn \ < otnmlttco nreiiuattcrod at the Ogclcii and coiniuisu tno following nninocl Kontloiiuii : D. ll Chirk , .Tolm A. Fr.mk , FritS.u'iiddi , II , r. Cliamk-rs , I ) . IS ! Wood- llulJ , 1C. B. liarnott , .1 vV Johnson , A. J. Cb.mtr.vfJ. 0. Mitchell , T.I' , 'iioynor mid I. Jl T icy n or. 1 he I lOn. in O.illodtooi-dur by thoprejldcnt ? IUBl'lltill ) lllll. ( I'riiycrby Kuv. O. W. Illodsett , ID. ) , DCS Molnes , In. Mi'Iuomt' to Iowa , lion. Horace Bolis , gov- oriuir of tliustutu. Aildiivsof uuliouio by Hon. li. S Coflln , l-'url Doiltro , mi liihulfof 1 lie f armors , Mulminii * intlioilty Ijy lion. JUorae , niuyor of Council Itlnlfs. Jliisluby tliu band. OrlKlnil IHKin lijr UioKov.a.t. . Oioft. lli'sponsu by lion. A.V. \ . biulthof Kansas and Prof. I'urytm , Virginia I'rosldcn ' fs mi ntiil add ros , Call ofHttiUs and aiipoliitinunt of roninilt- ion resolutions , llnanL-uund ciLdcntlals. Up. in , Mnilo bythob.iiul lioportof ciniinilttuoooii croduntlaU liictsiind liiiwstlnit Injiiio Ajrl- cultui i'"ly W. .1. Uhainbuii , picsldiut lonu il rlfdlturul loll etc. 'Lc lslatlim Affpt-tliw Asrlcnltural Intor- osH , " \-Ooiigrt I ssiunn .liinius A. Alclvliucc , Kuntticliy. Jiitroiliuil Ion of IIHMIIUI lali anil icbolutlons. Jlcporlof sMiulliiK committees. Adjourned. VKDMKW.M. 10 . in Mcnioilals nnd risolutlons JlUui'llaiuvnis liuslmss. "runners AllIuiiPO" ( l > y Us originator ) lion. M Hum ( ) i'or > . ' 0 of thlcixo. "tho Mlstr Qucstlun , " lion. n. Kosowutor , OMUIA llii : . Add insViof. . II. I'urjour , Virginia Adjoin ntid J p. in INI l 'o "I'ho riirinc-r In 1'olltlcn , " i-v-Comptrollor United Stales ticasurj' , lion. flllll.iii lr.v- icncu. Ohio. 'AKilmUur.il IH'pnrtmcnt ntU'iislilnston , " byn iiKinborot thu tlciutmunt | ) _ _ , Address. TIIUIISDAl. 10 u. in Itsoliitloiisiiiul ! iiiuiuorlals lu ! | > oits of lonuiiltltus. Aildnsi. tlio Host Huslness , " lion. 1' , n. Wisconsin. 'AKrlcultur.il Interests ot Maine , " Hon. A VIII H in riodiiiin , Malno. 'mi p in. "Tlio i'tiuicsslxo ARI Iculturlst" by lion.llllun : Husluul , pusldcnt oltlio Jilliini'volii blutoii ludtiinil SIH luty , "liiiimndiriiblr , " lion. II i : . \\m \ ] < , Indiana. 7 ( H ) ji in. Ituports on ic-olut tons. l'olltlcuHlllntloii-- ) ( ho luriner , " lion. Alnii70\Viinlcll. Sinli Dakota. i lun for 1'aruitrb , " lion Jusluh > I11DAY 10:00 : n in. MNcullaiicoiislmslnnss liiuilioporL of tlio coiiiinlttio on ic olu- tlniis. L'ull ' flt the htntcs for ten-nitimto spocflios Spii.iKus to bo ( leslfiiit ! < ' ( l ly iho piosliluiit , and IniiDolM ) to niniiortho tea uiliiutu , to betlnud bi thuHviolniy liuu-vicu ed. TheAlnhnjna delegation , heidcd by lion r ? . II Kolb , who Is president of the congress , number * n. total of twelve gentlemen , eight ofwhoni nulvedyesteidny. Ills peihapsono of the strongest nnd most influential dele gations which will conio from any state In tbo union. All of them are men ofwealth and particularly \\a\o largo ngrlcultuiMl in- tciwu Thc > y are all thoroughly well posted on the affairs and resources of their ttnte , and hut o facts ami figures atthclr lingers' ' ends to mi extent that marks them as being bright in every soubo ol the uord , Talks Inidwith them olhlted the fact that they huvoa veiy enthuslistlo nnd abiding faith in the now-born south-tho cmdloof their ( hildhoodnnd the stronghold of tholr future success , both socially and com- morel illy. They express themselves as sur prised nnd exceedingly well pleased with the glimpses of tho".stioiig nnd richly pi osper- ous iioith"ns cno oftholrnumberexpiessed It , uuilot , "Iho south Is the phu-o for us , " say ih y. U. H IColb , the president , is a solid initi of iivei-iipo heijjht , full , iiiddv futures with an ojpreinion both of kindliness nnd deter mination. Illsmimner Is almost cotutlj nnd Ids disposition ponlnl and \ \ Inning llo has long be-on llcntmedlththo farmers' move- ineiit , and to it attributes n great deal of the liBlMiitlon which has been enneted for the iiinelliiiatloii of the tillorsot the soil , Indeed , ho mnlntiilus that , hud it not been for this movement , the work of which was crjstal- llzod In thohovcml moo tings of tlio fiirmnra' ( ongm , there hnl never been a coin jiilKiloiicr of iiKriiultui'o admitted to the rubltut of tbo president Mr. IColb linldn tint Iho dellburallons of the ir'-n'-nt ni > seiiihliign will re-suit In a number of r/llu / rrcforum vhlch , though long . . " li vi I" < ' " iloftrn'd nlinost bo end the tl < ' ' < M'f till ) ( MXIph ) . Me IC' | ii vvnt horn In Kufuln , Unrbour fv iir , Alulmiirti cm April 111 , ISJIU. Ho wnj tl dnl t t linixl Hill , North ( .iarollnii , nt ? i' 'li [ ( ( ( hMKnulunliil in 1-H.VJ , On the t/f * i ft i l of ItiM vvnr tin Joined Iho confod- / i1' urmf M < * 1 coifiiimiidid > > hat \\ii.s \ known i K'M wM tnii'i ( l lifter hlniHolf , How wMmtfiM iittmf ( | < i' nt Atliinlnnii .Inly i' , v , < A f t > tfl rlfrtii cf ll. wnr ho INVIIIIIO f > # " * f fj l > / iiIM | lonilnui-d In tlio i < 4 < ti 'It * \trnt \ 1,1 , Hnir I In bin lit * tti \ uliiirc ( if Alii'iiiinn ' ' ( . " 'iiTf HA IM | ' nil > > " 'f ( ? l ) M Hindu u lMH-l | it. 114 ' * ' " Vt(4lTllll'l'lN1 ( III proatnhutielnnco , many of those seen In this iurt of the country having been raised from nliutlf known a tlw Ivolb germ. Mr. IColb n its , la Uioiuteiit lainpalgii , an mplnint for gjvunior , runtiliifr njalmt Xour men for tlio iioinln.iUou. llo IncKud ten votes or having moro votes for Ihutiioinliintlon tlnn nil tlio others combined , -while tiavliiK I'J.'iinorcvotts than hit stiongist oiioncnt. | | Ills lompctltou [ pooled tlulr isMies und defi.'atc'U Llm , honil * tiatlii ? Hon. 'Ihonn1 * (1 ( Jouos , who was iicoiitlyclectodund uhom Mr. Kolb suii- jiorUHlontho stump Mr Kolb vis ilcctcd president of tlio farmers' eoiiKress tlirce u'ais ngo nud ro- eloctcel last year , his secm.cl term not expir ing until ISUl. II says thut the fnrinors1 alliHnco isMi'i sti-oiiK lutho south nnd that In A'.almnn It numbers 100,000 anil In GcorgU 150XV ( men. Jnndditlon to I'residcnt , Kolb , the other Alnbitnu contlimonnowon tlio pround me- lion A. W. a Anderson , Ictflihtor from ( Irccn countv ; lion T. K. Jouos , legislator fiomlliilocounty ; lion P. li Is'csblt.lcRls- htorfroinKussoll lount ) j Hon. .1 D. wu.nl , legislator front Homy count > , Mr , AV. V. Metealf , Montgomery county : Mr. 1) ) . l\ Sessions , Bullock cotinfj , nnd 2h. A. 31 llraiswoll , Iklontiroiiicjry county. I3elnu niioliitccs of ( loveinor T ce , Iho delegation is solidly domomtle , "though , of course , " one member put It , "tlio question of liolltlcs Ins nothing to do ulHi tlio eDngass"ln the interests of nhiih tlio dclORatlon has come TIIF Tin rciircspntatl\o found tlio delojjo- lion Rrouiicd tosrctlier in the mrrldor of their hotel en jo ) ing a quiet sinoko , As the IIO\M- paper in.in introdured hhnsolf to the jnrtyn Lviitleiiinn whownsiiftcm-auls found to bo \lr. N'esbitt ofltussoll couiitj , and who isi t > pic.il southerner in tvoij s ouso of tbc \voicl , iciniikod : " .Mr. Met lull of Jtontptomcry county will tell jou all alvwt us JIo is n might ) good one for ycu under tlio cltcurmtiuues. " ' Mr. MctcaU t > n. bly , liok'-souled , Joviil eottoit mower , and ho iininoill.itPlj proceeded tOKhotho jL.b0inicl of tno patty as juit noted "IRUOSS , " siid he , "that our delegation nnmcvith iuxr if nnv ncxv solioinc's ' or mo jcctsto sptiiiKupoiitnocoiiKit'ss.Vchno come , however , to Ucqi our e es and ears op > n verj wide , and to catch nnd can ) back with us all tlio now IduiisniulsiiKKiitlons tboiiiiireatrojiifVc nro also \tiy Hilling , If wo can trivo any of the sniuo iuuxthanee , to do so , nnd | Mihttps wemaj possibly bo alilo to do so This Is ourlirst triimp so farnorth , andevuijthing looks eiilirolj neanddtffer \ - ciittous "As toour Alibmna , you Itnow piobnUy tint our great product Is cotton , but It 111115 iuUr- est jou to Unon * tint corn ami stock ,110 10- rui\lng Kiouth luireascd uttcntion with w Today o raise but about ouc-tuentleth is inuih com as we do cotton , though this Is the 1 ist jeartliat such n thing cm c\er \ bo said ol outstateHogs inn becoming n livoiite e-lass of stoelc , and 1 thltilc out HKUIOS In thisllnouill sniptlso thu counti-j next year Miiimfnctuiing intuicsts mo gicatlj upon thelnorcise , nnd Inm lontldent that In this line also Alabama \\illuttt ict the attention of t\erj state In the union In a shoit time. "As to polities , veil , jou Ijiow , of eoUiM } , \vc are sill democrats. 'Iheie isn't ' u icpub- Hcnn farmer in my countv , and feIn the stato. As lor ml nnd ( .enuine iwlilies , so tailed , theic iscry little innonir 113 \ \ lien vouiealh pttriylitdo\\n to the line point. Theio is but one issue with u , and that is thencpio. And I'lght hcrt > let mo say that \\c KOtnloiiKiill rlKhtwlthhlmatid \\iat the north to lot iiHidono. Tlio icilorecl men nnd woof our stuto always Ret alone ; \\ill , nnd theio's never any trouble except i\hat Is hrencd In spots foieign to AUbami. Thuo nro lotiof eflloied men In tlio st.ito who own the \ cry best of funns and aio w hat maj bo called wealthy.'o have many coloicd doctors and Ja.\\jersandncailj , allof them urcilcb men and dri\o \ as h.mdsomo hoiscs nnd as line turnouts us you willseoln the stale. One negro eontiactoi "vvho lives jn my count ) is woith $50,000. Tliey seldom ever como out to elco- tions , c\ceiit c\cry \ four jcara , when there's dpioaldcntto lx > elected Yes sir , thocoloieel men and vo pet alonp In peed shape and never have tioublo only when other paits of the country make tioublo for us. "In my opinion , " concluded Jdr. Motcalf , "tho present congress \U11 bjonoof the most suiccbsful over held , as I hmo hoard n great declol enthusiastic talk about It.1 ' ; M line has sent Messrs. C C. Rounds of Calls nnd William Freeman of Terr } Held as reptcsontatives. Their appearance suffKests the retired capitalist rathoi tlmn the farmer. They nro bright , veil mid and \ery inter esting gentlemen , n trillo past the pilme of life , who aroseoiuj ? the west for the Ihst time. Uhoy aio also uninitiated as to Faim- eis' ' congiess affairs , yet It ruiuiu-s but a veiy fc\v words of convoi-satlon with them to show luutthoy will bo the most apt of scholars , and will be a bio to tflvo a # ieat many cxcecdliiKlyvnluihlo supKvstions , and tnlte prominent parts in the Impoitant delib erations just nt hand. Thej exiu-essed tlicia- sehcs M dullghtnl vlth the ilties which they found hero upon eilher sldo of the MUsoud river , and said that Omaha i\as certalnl ) fin ahead of KunsasUlty Thej- wcroplcisedtosuipassTm Bri's i-epresen- tatlon in the matter ot mi ttlne ; questions , and made inquiries lejjarding all the principil features of the two cities und Xebiaska at luriro. Bothecntliitnun arcnultoeortiln. bv tho\\ay , thut Mr. Blaine his not the slight- o itieloaor Mlsh to evil allow hh name to be used again in connection with the presidency. The llrst fowa leprescntutho to nrilro from o\er the state is Mr. I P , Bowdish , a wealth } farmer now li\liiK \ at Marion. Jlr. Dondish sajs lie would like to see the 1011- vention discuss the question of lump ] a\v In cattle nsa contagious disease. Ho bclietc * thoasscitionthatlt isconUgious is nn utter fallacy. llo snjs that couple of line cattle In one of his hntto hcnls had lump Jaw and ran \\itli the rest of the hcid for a lonp Hmo without the dibciso spio.idiiifr. He cured tno diseased animal by opciiliife'tliesvxelliiiK nnd uuruiiij ; out thela- teilor vltli clear eirbollc neicl and then using1 such liniment as U used in the case of listu- las Mr. Bondlbh is c\ldcntly \ n thoroua'h- KoliiLj , well i > osted nnn on all matters poitahilni ; to apriculture , and is sum tobo he lid fioinin thecongiehs M. U' Jlills , the delegate from I\'o\v IVIcrlco to the fanners' national confess , it > in the city utthol'axton. Mr. .Mills has li\ed iiiNe\vMexlco Ucntj voiiH and is enthusi astic o\er its prospects of beeoinlnir the gtcut fiult ami steielc iiilsiiiKieplon on tlw conti- iiint. Ho says this IIM tien u ren ark iblo " vcar , and "that all vinluties of fi-ults ha\o \ been lalsedln gieat abundance , Cattle and shcup mo fattened on the native pr.isses , and owing to the mild climate , they aio mar keted c\cry \ month intliojear. .luilpo Mills is entitled ton seat in the con gress , cu-iii i ; to the f net that ho Is one of the liuci > st stoelc and grain producers in the tcrrltoiy. JohnB. Smith of Kingston , Pa , Is one of tlio oldest members of the congress. Ilohas been a member of the board of nejriculturo of hU stnto sineo If > "i5 and scnud fourjeais In the lexislature of that coiiiiiioiiuealtli He is mi oxttnslvo land owner and farmer , working nearly five bundled acres In Virginia , live- hundred in I'cnnsvlMiniu and about three thousand iho hundred acies in Coloiado. ol * tllti The Ido.iof the funnel's' eongi-css orlp- hmtcil with n Mississippi man mimed Glovcj , ntul thu first congress was held , under his cull , In LouIsMlle , Ky. , in ISbO Mho ineetlm ; vns a small ono in point of nttendaiice , but the pilnelples of the oiganiutlonvoro defined andalmoof A\orlc laid out \\ldoh has been vigorously pioso- cuted by thohuueodlnc ; sessions of the body. 'Iho object of thocontness was declared to bo tno formulation of le Utatlon favorable totho Ufiricnlturul inteu'sts 'J'lils has since boon tlw chief aim of the concuss. Ita action is expressed in resolutions , engiossed , and pifntcdby tlio committee on nprlciiltmo of the housu oud senate , und furnlshel to each member of congress. It is also mudo the duty of each mcmbcrof Iho orpaiihatloii to urge upon his nicmbei of consiess tliosup- port of measures proposed by the organiza tion. tion.The The records , of the first mooting of the con- Biossaioery Incompetent and those of the bccoml m 'eting are not much better. This latt r mectlnp was hold In Cbicaro Inlb l aiiel at it were nlout lifty delegates It vas of this nit-rtlne tluit Milton - ton ( Icoree , eiiltor of the Kuralist , Cliicuso , and founder of the fiumors' nlllnmo wrote Ills famous icpoit burlesiiuiiiR int ! the coii'ress | us Ixlngromiiosod of u lot of Uld cloved furinon. Mr Cieornois at tlio proseni moctliiR und will talk of thel-'aimers' ulllanco \Vednesiliy. . In ItoU the t'ongixss met In Wajhlncton on thoriiUof tliObCcrcttuT of the agilcul- tunil depintmettandu.il mteivstlng MUH held. In 1SNI the conctt'ss mot in \llh , lt birth plnio Colonel llobort llevcrly , ol Mrglnluus that year elected president nnd L. A. N'ollof Jouts lllo seerolnry , In ISSl nud lnlb. Citho congress was held in Knshvllle , Tcnn Col. Ilcverly vns oleeted iresldcHt mid lion. 11 , F , Clujtoii of Council 'luffs ' seero taiy. In l U the congress mot In St. Vaul , with nil of the states ( n the union represontel ex- lept live , nnd vlth 2eK ) delognte-s. After the business of the session the delegates won tikon by tbo Alnnltoba reid on an extended tour , Usitlnu tno great TJilrymplo nnd Koj- stone farms nnd noilli toDuluth. In 1SS7 the ronifivss met in Chlciiteo and Colonel Kolb of Alabama a wiu clt'ctcd 1'rcsldi'tic nnd Mr 1'ai-sons of Wisconsin s.-critury Before the year was out Mr Parsons resigned and lion. H I1. Clayton wits appointed secret iry pro torn. Thoeonirress met at Topelc.i , Ivan , in 1S8S and raloetod its oftlcera , closing a successful session bj atrip through ICawas. I-astyoaronoof tlio bust sessions of the congress was held at Montgomery .Ala. O\cr two htmdieel delcuntw were piesent President Kolb and feecretnry C'lajton wcie reoliLted Mr. Clayton , securing the loentioii of the tenth annual Hcialonof tlio coiurress nt Coun cil Hluffs Of the vork nccotnpllshod by the coiiRi-esi , the ofllc-ers claim that the body Mas chlelly instrumental inseeuiingthc ? pissiua of the Interstate Lominorco law , the I'lihngciiicnt of the signal servlco sjstom to cover ciop ic- ports and the creation os the position of see- letan of ngricultuic , tojetliei' ? with muih other legislation faaorablo to agrhtiltuud in- teiests \\ilprly AddiMssc-s the Uninhls la \ IMYork. . AMIVVV , N . Y. , August 2" Tlio monster mass meeting held In the rinlc tonight dnw n larger ciowdtn tint phco than ever befoto euteixd the building at ono tlino. 1'owdcih enteicel the hull amidst enthusiastic and pia- longed applause. A. M Wilffht , a iiiciuUi of the general cxccutUu boiud , referred to the lawful and elderly manner In which the strike had bteu eaii-lcd on and the bioadand vital principles for the perpetuation ot which it was iound neces sary to older this stiiko llo announced the indorsement of the Central stiilco by tlio fcdoritionnt Terre llauto , leading a tclo- pr.un fiom Chief Siigcnt to that effect llo denoanccd CMicf Aithut and his oigniilratlon unless tbo latter lepudlatM tlio iiosltton now taken by the chief In this strike Ho said .iho position taken by the Cental load would , if successful , not only destiny the Idiights' oigiuiltiition , but vathe be ginning of attacks on oipinl/ed labor all o\er the United States. Mi McUuuu then uddiosmd the uudlcnco Ho uferred to Iho relation of Depevith the piciicnt situation. I'ondeih was thcMictt siwilcci uulVMS iccehed with a peifcct tumult of apjlnuse llo said tlio stiiko win .ilienciy won nnd pied timed it n victoiy No nniii lonldsay the cause was wrongHe Mid the loss on dii'sscl bocf ulono on the load w LS xl,009fdl ) ( ) > v actual count , while the other accounts would font up I..HOIV'O ' * , and so it was time for Webb to ull ofl thostrilie I'oudorh then asked if any nionibc-r of the Brotherhood of Locomotive l iiylnrcis was present If Micro was ono ho spjUo to him and ho culled upon the order to uriay Itself on the side of labor desjiito Its am- worthy chief. It vas not until Aithurtook chniRO that such nefarious doings \\-eio inndo public. ' 1 he order must soon see its hand despite its bribed ibief The Central road was lefublnp fielght , although it wus the law of tbo state thnt they should take all freight offeied. The law should bo enfoned , nnd , instead of calling out the militia , scl7O the roul foi refut > iiif ( to do its dut ) At Iho conihislonot his remnrlis Po - - derlj ofleied the following icsolutlon\\hUli was adopted by a stoun of uniiilmous ap- pi-o\al : "Thnt it Is tnoscnse of this ineotiiiL ; that the introduction of an nnned fono into the state of New York In time of pcaeo is an outiago against the lavs of our stato. is in violation of c\cry law of huininitjiuidslioulel forc\or bo stopped at the ne\t st'sslonof the legislatuie. " Webb 1'leasfd. NEW Yoitic , August 25. In reply to tlio question , "What do you thinlc of the action of the supiemo council of the united order of railway cmplojcs at lerro IlnutoJ" Webb said ! "Theiis was tlieonly wise course to take "Whether the Knights of Labor vlll now tal < o further steps will malto but little difference. Time aio only A few knights la tlio employ of the Ccntnl. It is a queer commentary Unit the supreme council of the federation can Una 110 grliv- ancoupon which to order a strike , vet " tlioy ceiisure the New York Central and" its onl- cials They also decline to give any suppoit to the stnkera , but appeal to the public to furnish It. " Missouri Union Labor rM.ttConn. .TruTiTON1 CITI , Mo , August 2"i The union labor contention tonight adopted a platform. It cudoisoi the resolutions adopted by the national union party at Cin cinnati , fuvois tlio abolition of eonviet labor and child labor in mines ; demands tixcsto bo applied to educational putposes ; nd\ocatcs the eight hour \ nnnd the flee and unlimited coinage of siherand condemns thuFoiee 1)111. A. Iluntlngton of QinkMS noinlnatud fern n ° soiato ( justices ol the supiome court , lius- sclirox of Arcadia for buporuitcndunt of public schools , and Patrick Slmiinou of Kin- sas City for lallrojd coiniuiatloncr. AbasosPrautlued at tlio Chicago Jo- ) toiitlini Ihihpltal. Cntcvco , Antfiist25. [ Special Telegram to Tin Her ] A storm of indignation his swept o\or the city as the result of t'io ' dis closures legaidingthohoriiblo abuses pric- ticed at the detention insaiio hospital under the democratic ! county administration. An attempt has been made by the politicians to hush up theseimdil with n whiten ashing committee , but the county board was this al- teinoonfoiLed toeoiihent to an imcstUjn- tion. A communication signed by IljmanJ. \Vaitcslev , apioinlncnt eitl/on , says " 1 de sire to cill your attention totho t-iuelty nnd abuse piacticed toward pitlenU. at the detention hospital. I had a friend named Abraham Blank nt that hospitd. The iooi fellow vas scarcely nblo toalk mid welshed 10J jwundi. lloas tied down to his bed for llvo dj > und nights hi the same iK > sltion ull the time. I could fccareelv bellevo this , but I uas nil oyc-wltiicss to it mjself. Ho begRod lor watciimdl gave hiinboino todiinlc He drank tluoj eups of water , which la itself shoved that ho had been neglected He asked mo to lee en tlio restraints and I should Judco bj his actions latr tint this had been done slmplj to giro the attendants a ihanco to leave ) tno wind lathe nmioof Justleo\\o demand an honest committee and no committee that is attached to the Jail. " .Many of the prominent cltlzcnsof the county hmo BiRiicd the following petition "We , thonnduslgned eltUc-us , - \ \ \ \ have frioiiils and patients In tlio dctcntlcm liospltal , feel it our duty to tell jour honoiablo bo.nd thut thu hospital is a mass of abaaos nnd neglect , controlleel bj the saloon element Vo line leaiiiedslncel.istMoinl.iv thut Coininlssloa- oi-sMalonoy , Uiob and Dr Ileneldiiik' nut in Commissioner ISI iloney's saloon and duiilcd usthoiUhtof inuutliier the suiierintcadait f in o to face. It Is a slmnio and an Insult to the taxpayers to have the auongs of that hos pital hu-ihod up In a saloon " The jwtltion then makma veiy pravo jcr- honil attack UIKIII Connnlsaloner Midoney and sajs. " \Vo now doblio to tell vour honorable board that this man Maloney deacivos to bo biought under the notic-o of a spoi inl pniml Juiy , jnd If we do not got the eo ninlttcoo di man el. wow ill ask the state's altoinoy to luvo tlio gt md jun look Into the inm'a conduct \Vunak that tills eoininlttno will meet \ \ 1th dooi-a open totho public nnd not behind thodooraof a saloon , nt mid of the public aud the piots. This Is wor&o In It * . rffecU and uioio deyrad- inn In lUi niituro tlmn thoiel n of lUng Hoodie , Stianioiuid JlKyineO ho upon any public cfllcei who will shield those people who will abuse the insane eieatui-eH entitled to the utmost fonsideiatiou. And we , the honci.st c'ltUMISlth \ tlio aid of the honest prosit , will six- tint justice shall bo done to tliego irt'atiii-i'S. " Jilin'K'i nuy biltigs more serious clnngo * aguliiNtDr l-'gbert und nuu of the fenudo attendants , and also claims that restraints are used too frcoljoi > patients , to thiir givat hijur ) and posalbb- death Iho disc I ) Miii .aic- proliiir dUastrous to tbo di'imx.i itU > ikirt ) , which lontiols tlw countv boirtl by a tu o thirds vuto und diitaUi ull appolutuieuU. IK miniELI ) OF SPORT. Omaha Rap's ' Oiit n Victory on the Sioux City Grounds. ' BLACK NYAS FREELY TOUCHED UP , ' JK I I 3llmicnpilq ( | I'luji Tlireo ( James null YMns riioni All Tlp < * iui'1 12n- tries for Tuiln j' Uncos Pliyod. Won. lo < t , Per Ct. MllwauUoe. . . . nt l : i- > ' * - ' Mlntuiliolli. . . m M 'M . ( ST ) Klins-n Ultv 'Jl ' M : . ( * ) ! Iloaver in 4S . .fJ7 Slouv Ultv. . . f ( ) 41 4(5 ( . -I * ' ! Onialia nt 4. ' ! .4' Jtncoin 01 l M : . -l it. 1'uul 03 ' .T CS .284 Omaha n.Klonv CllyI. . SiotxCin. Ja , Aunust2" . [ Special Telo- gmmto riir.Hir ] Sioux City Is now trjing to phij ball with ono pltihcr , nnd the conso- qiioiu-o wit seen toilay. Blukvns put in the bot. 1 ho lihekBox found him , too lie Is grcit on tillktner , hut not much on pitch ing. In the lint InnliiK the homo team pot tno inns on bli.uiM'b.uo on balh , Blu-k'i hit to center , nnel Glenn's bJ40h.lt. In tbo second Oiiiilm , cot thrco by Clovolmd'sb.isc on b-ills nd Koarns' two biifgcr , followed bv Ilanralnn's base on bills , Papim'sicri Ike und Oinaxatra hit. In the sixth Omaha took two moro O'Connor made a three base lilt , Clovpliunl stunk for onu b.iso and KoatiiH went to llrstVlillotht ? local nliy cis were inon 1 vlnp with Cleveland 1'iiffiui ; \ns \ d\en i bail on balls nnd the second run nus sicuuil. In the eighth feloux City piled uptMOUioio inns and tried to cot another , but vas liuideilofr The game all thiough was dull und l.nltedinteiest. Thowoio ' louxC'itv . . ' oo oo on s o J Unmlil . 0 a 0 00 20 0 * 'i hlUUAIIV. Ituni PiiniPd-Omili i t'.SIoin f'ltj- ' 1 . Tv.o- lnsuMlv , Clcvil mil , 11 link. < losslcj. Tluoi- | IIM Idls-O'ConiKii lliscs on li i.ill Oir Illiiekd , oirrasrin : ) . 'striluK out llj Hlu-lcS by liiitiinl. 1.1-ft on lusosl ! l < ) ii\ lly 7 , Oin.ihi 4. Sic-i llleo lilts fc-triiuss Kippol llu > Miin. I'll } : in I'asstd ly-ills fie slij I Ne-wiuui 1 Ilasc t toUu IJIic-U I. Iloiilih iduys Ui'nlns In I'owoll , 0 Connor uii asiNtcti Ilinoof K.IIIUDuo lioui and llility nilnutci liinplru lloo\ei. Tln-ep ttniiiosnt Miiinr > i < iiolls. MINMIOMI , Minn , jUigust ! i3 fRpeei.il Telepi.un to " ( in : Uii. ) Slliuicnpolis won three ( jauie's on the homo ( jiounds toclaj , shuttliiLT out Lincoln during the nioiningniid louiulliiK out Uvo fjaines In tlioaftcrnoon Mitchell's pitching In the inoiiiln und Dako's ' lutho afternoon w-.is splondid. Tnc . . . ijMeClellanMcNuM ) ( 'tutu. Donhlo nliiys M < iUullun toMr-slutoO'llrlui IliivMoiilmlis-CVfYoniuiyll.oir S-mllh a , oil McNuliI ) . ' . striiok ut lly c'nnunj' ' . in bnillli S. JlcNnlibT. I'HI * > CIC | lnllsllww. \ . 'lime of iriiinu T o henn.Sp , Unilic-i | Donuliuu and rioud. Second ptinio win pulled ut the end of the third Inning un aeiountof ruin. AT 1IOSTON. 2 0 D 1 0 S 5 1 1 in PlttsburcT 0 1 0-a lllts-Uostou K. rittbiwrg 0. 1'rroia- Dtbtou j , Pittshuiir 1 ! ) nmturloa UUrUbou and ( ianzcl ; I'bllllpi und VlUon. Umpire L'ovv ers , AT MIIl.AIH Clcvolnnd 0 00000000-2 Philadelphia . . .1 1 0 S 0 01 0 5 Hits rjloMilniiilfl , Philadelphia 0. Hrrors Cluvelaml i , PhlladdphU 5. Batteries VIan and Xinnnvr , Cleuaen nnd Schrivor. Uinplro L.\ii.h. ( Ke\v York 0 0001 0 0 3 2-r C liIniKo 0 0 1 a 1 0 0 3 * t lilts NiVorks \ , PhUaRj 0 I'rrora v Yoilc J , Chl mo2. liuttcitcs Hui.lo aud Duikloyt Luuy nnd Nnglo HUmplro Strlef. _ AT IIHOOKI.TS , Brcokljn . 0 00100000-1 Cliulnimtt . 1 0300 1 0 0 O4 lilts -Uroo'dyn ' 0 , Chulnnnll 10. Crror-i Ihooltlyii 1. Cincinnati 1. nntterlei Dui > on nnil Kocimii ; Terri nnd Dally , Uni- pli-o ikQundo. AT noirox , Moston . 0 'J 0 0 1 0 1 0 1B Clilinyo . 0 00000010-1 lilts DosUm 7 , Clilrn o S. Ih-ror-t loi- ! ton , Chlemo 11 , U.itterie t Ouiuheib mid Miirphj ; Uildlii nnd lloylc Umplrcj Onffnc nad Sheridan , ATl'IIII.UIIII.l'III \ . 'hllndelphli.2 0 I 0 0 I 0 3 00 OlcM'liiiul . 0 0 I 00 0 I 0 0U HltM-IMitlulolphlnll , Clcvolnucl U KITOM I'hilndelphln : i , Cleveland ( ) . Butteries oii nnd C'ios , llaltdv nud lltenuaii. ljuirco mid bnyder. ATNliWOIIK. . Ne\v \ York . I 00 02 000 0Jl IttsbuiL ' , . 0 0 I 1 0 0 1 0 * - 0 Illts-Xcw Voile 2 , Plttsbui-K 12. Hrrois New Yoile " , I'ittihuii ; 5. Uiitterlei Ciano ; Staley nnd ( julnii. Uinplici iea. _ .IT 1I1IOOKMV. Btookhn . 0 2 0 0 1 0 ii 0 0 0 0 0o JutTalo . 'J 00 0 'J I ) 00 1 0 0 0f > Hltfl-Urooklyn la , DutTnlo 10. IU-rors Uiookljn 7 , HuiTalo ft. Jhttoilus Souders and C'ook ; Cunningham and Mnelc. Uniplics Hoi belt nnel Ferguson. Onino called on acx'eunt of clnilcncss. Ami'rlc in A- ; AT SMIU Iif. I . S ) mouse . 0 ( ) 1 01 310 0fi Biooldtn . 00000020 2-4 lilts Syiae-use 5. Hrooldvn 0. Krrois Sji.ictiso ! l , UiooUhn ,1 liittcrics Mu- Culloneli and Buiko , Murphy mid PiU. Uln- ; > he 1-iusllo AT nouiij-vri'ij. Rochester.I 2 0 1 0 1 O 0 0 0 0 4 Athlotlo. . .1 00 JO 003 00 1-5 Hits-Kocliester 10 , Athlotle 0. Krrors UoLhcstnr ,1 , Athletic I Dnttcnes Tit- eomb nnd McCitilrc ; Merslnhoiinndlald\\iii. ! Umpiio Curry. IT TOI.I'.IIO Toledo 0 11 'I 0 1 02 0S Columbus 0 00000000 0 Hits Toledo II , Columbus : i CnorsTo - Udo 1 , Columbus 5. Batteries Smith nnd Sijro ; Eastou nnd O'Cimnci. Uniplio Peebles AT bT. 1.0UK. St r.ouU it 00712 0-l.T Lonisiillp 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 U lllts-St Louis K ) , Loulsviltoa. Krroii St Louis-I , LouHvillofi. Uuttciios Uani&oy and > luuin ; Goodall and Me.iUn und JJIIgli. Tjiiildio Doosehcr. O.iiiio cMlltd to allow Louisville to utch tialn. O'llileii bltinsltli Denier. ICs s Oiri , Mo , .August25 [ Special 'relccinm toTin BIT ] Hilly O'Bncn , llrst bisonvm of thc late llioold.Mi Aineiican nsso- < Iitlon team , signed with l einer this inorn- ni'and ( plujed Ill-it hue loi-ltiwe. Ho Is a iuid hittoi nud will nukoiigood man. K'un- &is Cltj lt > O'Blien's homo A read 11 1-1 , Ijoiip < Ity 0. LoLi'Cin , Neb , jMurustJ.fSpecialTel - ogmmto Tin : Bir. ] The AreadUi and Loup City Iill nines phyodut this nhco joatoid.iy. Iho gmio i-csullcd in favor of An idln , the score sUndhiff flto 14. A largo crowd , wit nessed the game j.iKti is wr jtjscti'ieAiin. lie Is ICenil ) and Anxious to Dleet Sullivan .Icain. CHICAGO , August ' > [ Spoolil Tclojjrnm to Tin : lli.i.J JaLo Kili.iin , when asked today of the probiblllty ofSullUau nndMuldoon ever incethiLt , biild : "I uellovo thnl they hnvo too much sense , both of them , to hceotno Involved In n bar loom flght. So IOIIR as Siilllv.ui Itcpt Mul- doon fiom clinching hoould huvotho bct show. Now the ( piestlon Is , eould Sullivan Iteep Muldoon fiom Ulnchiiifji" "Suppose ho touldnot , what then I" "Then Muldoon would tliro\\Sullivannnil , , if ho van ted to , would breik his nci k. " "Do.vou over look for such acoatlnfjcneyJ" "You can not tell \\lmt\\ill \ Inppen. " "Will into the vtth Sulll- you over ( jo 11115 ? - \an nsnliii" " 1 hope so , I want to. bull nm afraidth.it ho iMll not Ii0'ht , nlthouirhho cm baldly Inclc down when the money is up. " "Vour last meeting with him , then , was not a dlshou toning defeat ! " "Ceituinly not Iw.us stiuidlnpr up in my corner wncn mo sponpovia tniown up , wlnloSulllvnii sitting doivn. Ho was ( 'ettiiier dlshciiitenod rilit ( ? alont ; , while I know 1 could hnvo gone oh us I was coin , ' for half nu hour nnyuay. llutl tould 1101 tret siroiiKlh In my blows , I do not know what was the in iltor with inc. " "Ills said that Muldoon will train you , pro- Udcdtlioiols nnintili mado. " "Well , I do not know. lnc\eryet trained' mvself nnd was beaten. In the Hjjlit with Siilli\an 1 would ha\u \ done much better if I had not been ti.iluodso line. J would pioha- ely ha\o von if I hud followed my own Ideas of tr.ilnhiK Sulllvnti Is , I think , ntraid to meet mo ns.iin If ho cloe-i not 1 will novel bliic-kpuard hiinlnto dolni ; no. " ' 'Andv Ilowcn and Jimmy Can-oil moot soon. Wlnt is jour opinion of their rcspec- the merits nnd chances of success" ' "That is KOI ne ; to bo agiiMtUirht Bowen Isa Noiy Kood man. llo lnot icry well sciunccd , but is\erj 'fetchy. ' Ills reaeh Is lonjr and ho H cry ripld " "Yon think , then , that ho stands a good show \vhlppliiK Cairolll" " 1 bcllo\oho docs" IClllaln now eijh 205 pounds and looks in line him. An IXHlinSliool. . FHLMOM- , Neb , August . [ Special Tclo- gram to Tin : HI.E j An exciting shooting contest tool ; place this afternoon on the giounds of the I'roinont RUII club. The con testants ucroV. B. Nclhaway , champion wliiw shot of the state , nnel A. H. Delone , both of thlseitv , fern ] > urso of ? 1)0 ( ) , at llftj blue looks each Nothaway won by b llfty straight to Dolong's forty-thice. r/r j ; f lieat-h IJue ii , Autrmt i"i [ Special Telegram - egram to Tin : : : "Weather clear , track fust. Summary : Tlnco-fotirtlH of n mile , soiling I'artlumi i won , Lone ; Jack ( the fiwoiito ) second , Hell- sarius thlid , Chuinbly , llnciiiiot nnd 'len Strike scutched. Tlmo-1 :17. Fi\o eighths of a mllo-Shenn Vm ( tha fa- voritci won , Alum ( lllly ) sct-oiul , ICiikovor third , Addr. riorioil. . Upham and Klla T. bcratehed Tlmo 1 01. Ono niilo , selihiR-U'roiua ftho favorltoi \\onTnpiialiannoeli second , uuaid third Tlmo-1 : . ! > ) Ono niilo Ilnllston ( the favoilto ) won , Khoij PiiiiRlosecond , Kern thlid , l-'irolly nnd Vivid scratched. Tlmo-1 : 11 % Ono mile , Itecoid stikcH Tcnny to fjet iJ.fiftl to KO ugainst Ten Ilrocck's tlmo nnd W.OOO if she beats It. Ten Hroeek'a time , h.'CTf 'fenny , 1 : Wf. Shoit course stoeideehiiboI'at Oakloy ( the fuvoiito ) won , ICillirnoy second , r-'uturitv third , Spencer and Stone nll scratched Time -J ! .1/1. Saratoga Uncos. N. Y.Aufnst ( -SpeclulTolc- [ - Hrumto Tint UKK. ] The woithcrwas i-lear nnd the track slow. Following Is a summary of thorium * Fhst ruio , clevon-slxteonths mile , Holllii } ? ( lold Sup \\o\\ \ , ( Japiie-o second , Audit third. Maicbeilta iho tiimito , 'ilmo- 1:11) : ) , ' . Sn'oud race , ono nnd ono-nl\U > cntli inllo rioodtldoon , Outbound hccond , Marauder ( the fuvnilto ) third. Time I . . * > 0. Third nice , onomilo-Ceell Boti , Satis faction Ithe favorite ) sitoud , Outbound thiid , Peinl bit M rat io | Tlmo 1 I'J ' . Fourth luco , tine ( iuur 'n mile U > par Q jt u won , Uau C hlcf ( tin failtei second , buluu > thlid. Time l ill Fifth met , ono mile uu I Boveniy jrnrds , lllrthduy wt-n , Major Tom ( .tho 'avorlto ) feecontl. Lclretln third. Tttiio _ Iho liuloppiidenoo lliu-ei. p.ris-nKVei : , In , August 'JV [ Spoclil IVlegrnm to Tnr Brr. ] This was to hnvo > een iho opening diy of the groit races nt Ju p-uk , but tlio lieuvi iiiln for Iho just wcnty-fjur hours nocossltnteel postponement 111 tomorrow The chssn to bo started tro the two-yeir-old trot , four-yoir- ohl puce ami 'J V > trottlnex. the llrst -wo for IUII-HOH of Jl.f.00 ench nnd the List fora Ji.OX ) puwo. The most noted Htattersln theno ilisse lire Kaustliu' lliiu- ) oo , Kd Itosonnter , Annn Dickinson , Stoun. ileltlo AMlkw , Cunt's Abdillah , Bas-tnccr ijoj.r.nines , Vletmla WilUet. AUIn , Waiter . . nnd I'liv Hoy. It is predicted that all tlio lents will bo i.iude in 3JO : or less Axtell was pnc toil buck to hl old homo with a brnsi bund and in my buinci * . Toiluy's Tipi. AT VOSMOl Til. INrst r -Drutdesq , Hi-unsold Sc- ( end race ( Jastalln , ISsporanra. 'ldrdiiico-L.OH ! Amrelos , rirou/l. rourth riico Key \Vest. Helluvuo. 1'iftb niou-Oi llKuninp , ShnrBiiril. MUli i icoDaisiVoodiulT , St .Inmea , Jaevontli riuo Voliinteor , C5corgcto\vn. AT SMUTOHl. 1'ii-st rncoVailella Ainlon rnco - ( lllly ) , hectind ra < e Ch psv ijiiixn. II ill vhoo. 'Ihlrdiaeo Sir John , ICntrllshLiuh. lourth race Dolllklns , I'uu-lSeU I'dtli rnco-Coi lellii , Salute. IiiitrlrH lor Tinlaj's llaues. AT'MDNMOI Tit. 1'irst rnco , seven oiKhths of n mile Druid- e--s , Teddy Venture , Fonsctti , Ci'i Can , I'lKi'bo.ltoscttn. Urus'els , Philinder , Hnvo , Aimlollnylin ( ( oldlntri , Koeiniofort , 1M. llop- [ > cr , Fad , 111 Spent , Slnidon ( colt ) Second raie , tlneo-foiirtln of a mile , Homo Uied stakes ICspcran u , Cast.illa , Mndijo ( lllly. ) 'Jhird race , ono nmlalmlf miles , Non- mouth hiindU'iip-Saluitor , Firen/l , riine-o Koval , Itistim , 'leiTny , l.ivuin Hello , Ori- Iliuninc , Anaconda , Ithono , Losv\nireles. 1'ourtli nice' , three- fourths of n mile Hood lum , Somerset , KOJHCI- , Key West , Mlelnel , nillevue , HonaloLnss rilthincc , one and onc-clghtli miles Ori- Ihinmic , Buddhist , Kenwood , Rlontnpie Sluggard , Lotion , Tulla lilailchuin , Miss Belle , Uevo Sixth mi'c , three-fomthsof a niilo , sellinjj Villapo A laid. Little .Inlte. LnUy A fines , Soicnadcr , Hidlnnt , Tedili Vcnturo , Vhld , Dnhy WoodiufT , Soinliie , Arab , Vasndenn , rvlniricio 11 , Xs'cwbury , fein Hood , St James. Sovouth rieo , seven riKliths of a niilo Vdluntier , Moi. tague , Kline , Jloroo , Jersey Pat , Af SM KTOOV. 1'irstiace , three fouiths ol a mile , maidens Caprice , Jdir.iluau , I'nrk Hlilgc , ( lUiinlcini , ICtiKcnie , Iron Uod , Avaloii , L B , Vuillla ( tllh ) , Cu talon K bcLoiul raie , tliiee-foin-ths of a mile , hnndi- eapOcean , Ilailjhoo. Alinont. LadPulsi - foi , Oipsy ( jeieeii , ICint : HiiT-en , iviicauley , Vcionici , Plinectti ! . 'lliinl i.ieo , one und thiee-foiiiths mlles , Rt.iiiiei-st.iked Costa Kie.i , KuglKli luh , .Sii.rohn rnuitli race , tlnec- fourths of a mil" Marie L.o\oll , Dolilkens , Bohemliti , ( loulcn lied , CJunwnil , Prirl bet , Outbound , Kins Ilazcn , Mible ( ilenn I'lfth race , one-mile , selling-iraibor L-lglits , Cornelia , Maiio K , Uoheniiau , Iljdy , fc-amtc , Ladj. * 'Htx iiiiu : < t.TiiMn , Cotidlt Inn of A tl'ali-s In the llii\Milian Islaiuln. SBniii : , Wash. , Auinist 25 Admiral Blown of the Unship Chiuleston , vliichnr- ri\od hero Irani Honolulu last night , ex- pie sed the belief In an interview this e\cn- ing that tlio nevt steamer fiom the Ihwalhin ishmelb u ill brinRne\\s of n revolution and probably thedcehration of a reiubllc. Ho said : 'Hitherto the Hawaiian go\cniinent has been nuungcd lirgcly by Americans butcdue.itcdnati\js ! aio bcffiiainn ; to fool that they art ) competent to coiiduut the IIii- \vallanirovcratnentandthtttthc pint plnyod bj foielgaei-s in the control of nffnhs was an unnnrmitablo intorferoiieo with their biureel rights. Accordingly their schooled nallios have pithcied aiound them a bund of fol lowers , daily increasta ) * ; in strength , who have raised the trv 'Hiiwull for Ilawniiaus. ' The revolutlciiihts AMiit nil onices at tbo dhposnlof the eminent The malcontents liavo innifetliiKSttith the niedinnlei' union p.iispdieaolutlonsnsldntj thit this mtronwo bo given to the mtlves und members of tholr own paity. This request has beonlgnoied bj the ( 'ovcrnmpnt. " 'I'heUnitalStitos , kiionhiKtho unsettled condition of nITain sent the Chirlostoii out there about three months ago to protect our c-iti/ens nnd our interests Duimer allofmv time thcio matters were beioniinij more nnd inoio peiturboil and an upilsing by the i evolutionists lutionists bud actnnlh been Dimmed for tbo 1 thof August. Ileiuncd of ittho llrstday of the month butwo la-ehed silling eiders on Iho-d. Now-iofour intended ilcpaitiiro iMldenth led thoiovolutionirv [ > artto postpone - pone until niter no loft the execution of their dosiijn- but I confidently exivct to beai by next advices from Honolulu that thcie has been a revolution attempted if not ieallncumi - plUhed " UlfltOVKi ) rAVfSU.l 'H 1IHJI. A Colored Mnn Au-oslcil for S\vlnl- ( j'iooHby a I'enslon Sclicnie. I.II , Ten n , August 25. [ Special to'l'iiF Bi r ] A Nash\illo negro mimed Simmons has been Jailed atrujette- vlllo on \\arraut svoui out bv Pension IZx- ainlnoi Pcilans of this city cluirglnt * ; him vlth peisoiutiiig a govcinmcut agent and liaudiiltiitlj obtaining inoncj blininons \\orked among Ignorant eountrj negioes only and at tin ; time of Ids miestwas doing ull the business he could will attend to. Ho \\oulU go Into n negro settlement niidiin- noniic'othatho as a troiernineiit a0'ciHau- thorl/ul to ponslon nil de orUiitf nesioes. AVIienthe npplUmt ( imo forward hootild demand a fee of ti , on pijinent of which ho \\ouldiigreoto hive thoIli-btInstallment of tbc pension nt bhelhyvlllo in less than ten diys. Kimmons got In only two divs work near Fayetteville before his arrest , but In tint time hols known to have collected some ? 'ii ) , and bcicral of the deluded applicant ! for pensions wcio to have been in Shelby vlllc to- diy toii'ceUe the pension monov. Simmons sijs ho hiisalri-idy worked in ( Jllcs county and tint his intentions were to li.ivo 1011 o thiouph I incolnnnd Bedford counties next. ! No iinestlpiitlon has been inido In ( ! ilos conntj , but It Is understood ho has defrauded thoneifioesot that county out of se\oral bun dled dollars Simmons will b tiled heforo United States Comndsbioner Qlllcttutruy- ottovllle. Hontli DaLotix I'olltloH. MITCIIIII.I , S. I ) , Augustus. fSpccInl Tele- Brain to Tin BIK ] ThoeimalsulTniijostato convention held Its first session this after noon , -which speeches vero made by load- inc advocates of this cause. 'Iho eomniltt ' < i on icsolutions ivero : llcv .Joshua Hlmes of Uiiioncouiity.Colonel Slnots of JCinirsbury , nnd Henry H. llluelfvvcll , editor of tbo Wo inm'sJournal , lloson I > cryoffoit will bo made by them to Induce tbo republican stnto convention , which assembles Wudnesdiy , to endoiso equal sufriaeje. liven body is sur mised to scosolirpjii number of the rcpub- Hi nn dcloKiitos piesent so early today. 'J wo- thlidsof them are now hero. 'Jlio cmdiihtos are all on thu ground and have established h'-adquurteis. No forecast can now ho made as to lesulus. Two countiei , DouKhisand lliDoldnKB.tomowlth ejontostlntf dolOKitos. 'Iho republican stut < 3leavtuo uieotH tomoirow The city \\as thioiiKcd with people two davs before 'tho tlmo lor the assembling of the convention I'nrcliaso nl'SIMrr. VVBIIIVOTOV , August 2'i. 1'our hurdrod and fllty thousand ounces of silver wow pur- ( based by the ( ovariiiiiont todiy at uprluo fiom 119 to 115i > j cents. Klnnlc ) Still iv Klclc iiKUst i.1. Henry M. Stanley' ! nRoaUa.vH that Stanley Uver ) farfrombolng toporiect Health A < IIIILJICHI-.IIIHII Drops Dead , Wwiu-arov , August 25. lloprcscntatlvo U'wli P Wu'noii of AVarrcn. Padropp-d dead In thobotauli.iilb'ui-dv'nii this morning of heart el' ' * "i to. S1GK HI I'OMtht'lycurril b ' ? thcHO I.'ttlo VI' U , CARTER'S Tlic/nlsorclloo Dts tre a fro'/i / I ) i > cjisia , In iTTlE dljestton nnel Too heart ) K-itlng. A perrcit n n > c I ) for 1)1 ) ilnesr , 7\nu \ > .n Dro\sltie 3 , II < Ttistt In the Monlti , foafecl T onjruo 1 aln In tlio B1 Je 1 1VKK. Ttiff ltKTilite ! tbo e ; , . t..blo. SMALL PILL , SMALL DOSE , SWALL PRICE COXCllESSlOm PltOCEEMNIS ThoSonato Indulges in Quito a Lengthy Do- bite on tlio Tariff. LEAD OfiE THE SUBJECT OF DISCUSSION. Representatives IVuni the \\Vst \ Take I'ait in tboTalk Ihe Siniihy CUil SUIIIiitlio House. " \VI HIVOTOV , Augmt 2o In the sointo thlsmoinlup Mr. Aldilch nskud uiiniiiinouH consent Hint the general dtbito ou tlio Uiriit hill shall close Siptoinber I ) , tint debute on tlionnicmhncnt contlntio tinelortho Ihe-iiiln- ute mlo until ycptoinboi- , nnd tint Ihial votliier Slmll tlion be'Kin llo also iimpoicd that the hist six hourbo devotee ! toclobite At the loque-a of Hit- . Plumb the mailer went over until tomorrow. Senator Vnnc-o | iroi > oic.il an ainciulmont to the tariff hill nro\leling tliat it MIIS deslrnbla , to do iniinrtial | Justlco to all Industries imd to < Blvo no ono an advantngo o\er mother * ' - other , wid lunsimich as Hiiroi : no other way bv whleh iiKrlcultnio could lie compontatoil lor its contrlhution to the suppoit of manufactures that hi nil ciwses whci c It c.m hcshovn by proof sntls factory to thosociet.iry of the tienstiry that niij good * , vines or raorehindiso linpoitod V Into this country tvlilch lia oheen purcha-ii'il - nbi-oid by any oillroii of the Vlnlti'd States by the oirhnngo of f.nni piodiuts KIWVII la the United Stiles for such tfooeli , or wliero such goods luvo boon purchased with the proceeds 01 nvnIU of sucli finia products hi foreign couiitiies such poods , waies or iiierchandlso shall bo Impoitod nt the follow niif rates of dut\ : Ono half Iho present duty on ullmamifaUuroiof iron and steel , I0i > er cent , of the pa-sent duty on nil woolen nnd eottongciods or nrtitlcs of whuli wool or cotton nuibo the rouiiiuiiont iniilo- nalof ihlefnlue , one-half ofllio invbcnt duton \ LMi'themMiro , ehliiii anil Rl.isswnre' . ! ! 0 jK'r iMit of the-iiresdit r.ito of duty on all material used by feitill/orsor in thi'inantt f.iotm-o thereof and -5 per cent of thoprosint rateof dtitv on jute bigg-ine ; and f.nnicis' binding Uviue Thepi neliiiK question on the tuIfThlll vns thi'lmpoihuTof a duty of 1 S cents per pound on Ic.iii OIL- and lo ul dross , provided Unit sil ver ore nnd nil other ores containing loud ahull pui duty of \ j ceati pel pound on leadeontiineit thiMoin , , ieeoi-dlii'to ( tha sam ple nnd nssaj nt the poit of entrj. IMr Colto moved to amend by strildnp out thopiwho and inseitinir tint ores eonUiiii- hiKsllvci ami lead , which Uul IHO ! less vnluo than siher , shidl bo ndiuittcd ficoofduty. Ilesild Iho pissajjoof the bill , as Reported , would ilestroj thosmeltliiK worlw in To\ns , ICans.is City , ChicaKO it St Louis , lender useless lefractoryoresln Is'ow Mexico , .Aii- 7oin iiiul 'I'oxas , throw a lir o number of men outof employment nndililva fi-oni the United States trade vltli Mexico , aiihinblo not only for Amoilcim mnntifauturos , hut for Aineiicnn fanners. Jlessi-s UeiLriuiatid Cnrllslo followed with arguments on the sniiiollnc. Jlr Plumb moved toninenil the paragraph X \ > y rodiidiiK- duty on loml from l } { cei l 'Pjj. per pound to ) ( of n cent. ISli- . Stewart nrguod agilnst the amend ment and In favor of a duty on ore as pro posed in the paragraph Nr Teller nlso ndvocatcd the ndoptlon of the paragraph us lepoited nnd assorted thnfc the contest \MS ono between the lead tinst ( in combination \\ith the sinoltcis ) imel Iho miners of thqltoekj mountnins. These min ors weroi Til ) , 000 stroiip nnd they consumed moie iiKilciiltuitil products of KIUISUS nnd Nebi.islw than the \\holo of Mexico icn- suincd , mid KIUIH.Hviw indebted to tlio iniu- ersof Colorado for whatever piu-tpcilty she enjojed Mi.Tones of Neindnsnid the mostlmiort- mitfeiituio of thoblll for the inliiitiK Indus tries of the countij wiu the Jut } on lead and load ores Uho bill was laid usido Inform illy and the house Joint resolution in rolitton to oiths In pciblnn cases was lepoited nnd paswil , au- thod/ing them to bo administered by nny pei oii unpowcred to iidmlster oaths Uho house lesolution for the appointment of n committee of suvon roiiresontutl\cs \ uni - ' thuo sonntois forsuperiutc-ndlngthofuno'-iir of the Into UtpiesuitaltvoVnts.oii \ AVIW IMd hofoio the scnito. TNIr. ( Jiuiy olTurcdn lesoliillon , which , is nfriied to , exiuessiiifT the deep sonslblllty A'lth which the senate heard of AVntson's donth and coneurrln in thonpi > nlntniciit of u committee. As an additional iniulc of tesjicct thosenato adjourned. f House. VVHIIINOTOV , August " " In tlo housa Mr Cannon of Illinois submitted the con- feieneoiepoitoii the hundij t-iil ai > piopiia- i tionblll 'Iho cnnforencoicpoit wainmeed to nniniinous consent the emto nmend- inonts vlnoln\cronotiiutuilupon to thorher nnd haibor bill wcie non-ceneuricd In and u conference onlerod. Situidiy. Suptcinhci 11 ! , was set apait for the dellerof tulogles to the Into Senator Mr. O'Neill of Pninsjlviinla then ; m- nouncod the de-nth of his collcnpio , Watson , nndoffcied lesoHItlonsoxplessi o of legiut. whleh ncrouniiiilinously adopted. Aftei the appointment of a funoi.il com mittee the house , as a m. ill ; of iispuitto the doceusul , ailjouincd. A \Vi-it oT Mandamus Served. SII.T L\i r , Utah. , Au > nnt i."i. [ Spt-elnl Teleejrnm to Tnnllr.K 1 A wi-it of maiidn- innswassoned on the canvassing bonnl of the UUih commission today by Henrv Pujfu , llboiulcindld.ito for lei-oider , anopponontof .lolin H Uuinmell , Jr. Votes In tluto pro- elm ts nero polled for John \V. Itninincil und the bo.nd dei lured thnt the latter wcio votes fort\\0llfleicnt people On the fiuoof the rclurns l'ato ; hns a plurality , but the bond decided to 140 behind the leturm. 'Iho ivrrC otijoins thoni from sit Oolntj until the returns aio ull piopctly certilletl Si PI nioit , Neb , August . ' " [ Spoilnl Tclo- toTiu Ilri ] - \ laigo number of ilclo- ln\o atrlvcd tonight and there Is o\eiy Indication of u IUILJO nttendiuuo attho con vention tomoirn\\ . The convention will tom- inincii atJ o'llmk for preliimnaiv work. afttrliiihim ailo ] > iinuientII1 bo had until . ' for nuinlniiilous _ Absolutely Pure. 1 ere tn of tartir iiakuit jiovtrlor , llljbesl otlqavtnlntitroiigth-U. 3 , Govoruiuuul U - yort AUK. HI