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■vU-?'“*'vr-* '‘^■-'-f- *''•■'&&*<sF^''-’v i1iWl/r^ n i / ■ -i ■■\*- ^ * v ^S* j vfeiiy^&K •'..•.-‘.4/ -j/VyT\*.-;■'’ ;E/V \'-*7 •\ -*. ^-.-irt~/-..i«:Z£’-- -^^f:rt'' 4 %-'f'1’i>• ^ \ i i i \ “ ............... • - .. ~ • WARNER MILLER N0M1NATED FOR GOVERNOR. .;:, .. ■-.. .,. Z- ..'-/./ , Col. S. T. B . Cruger of N e w York Gets. :: t h e Second Place«-The C o n v ention . a t Saratoga a Speedy and’ H a r m o n ious One—Mr. M iller’s Speech o f A cceptance. The Platform . n-.^«->.VTf^- 4 - ■VHO^WASlNEfi MfeLE-RZ.-: Z •Z; Saratoga,N»: Y., Aug, 29.e-ZTlie Republi can feate: convention met herb y.0sterday at 12.20 Z p .: in. . Temporary organization was effectedand: an adjournment taken until :4. . okfioek, -../•/• ■ • This convention reassembled at 4 :30 o’clock. (&€>n. George ^tcbelter of ZSaratoga was chosfe permanent cjdaif man and delivered an appropriate address; 7 ;.;/z'7 z ' '' \7 -7/ ■ The committee pffelectbrrtfe^ / thenamesof William H. Seward of Cayuga fedJamesT'SiZS’foknfe.fe‘of\Z^p^Z\:-'The-_' re port was unanimously adopted, v.;-/-'-;Z ■;.■ •;■• Z The state committee was empowered to fill f e yacfecies; in fee state ticket; jand to . re move any elector found to be ineligible, v A ’■ / resolution was? adopted of sympathy at the . death of Gen. Sheridan. Nominations to t governor were then declared in order ler “If so it Will require constant and unceas ing wotk from this day until the polls close, it will necessitate bringing out every Repub lican vote in fee state, It will necessitate fee increasing of the Rt^ublican majorities in every Republican county. Go you propose to make this pledge /good? [Yes! yes!] You have chosen me as your leader. I now pledge you feat in the position where you. have placed me I will lmow' ho rest from now until the polls close (applause), and feat what ever of power or ability I may have as a po litical leader shall be used for the accom plishment of this mu'ch desired result. [Great applause.] . The nominations/ of Cruger and ’ Weber were seconded bydifferent delegates and the name Of, Cornelius R. Parsons of Rochester was; also presented and. seconded. . Finally .the nomination Of. Cruger was made unani mous. :Z -7 . Z'-Z'ZZ The platfoiui was then read as follows: . 'The Republicans of New York i n ' State : convention. assembled, : cordially aCcept and approve fee principles adopted bv the na- of the Republican party concerning national affairs. / v-rtr ':.//:.' 7y,,-//'ZZ'./ri . Z Second—- We heartily; ratify the nomination of that tried Zand true statesman and soldier Benjamin Harrison' for President, and Wel-j Come with great gratification the Choice of that: worthy 'and eminent citizen: Of ' New ; /York, Leri P. Morton, for Vice-President, and give an assurance to our fellow Repub-. Hcahs throhghout. the Union that the electoral Votes of this commonwealth shall be cast for these Candidates .by a majority which federal patronage allied .wife hi?01 corruption in the metropolis caflnot oVercorriC. ;Z Third—The Republican senators / in, con-; 'vfeeste/'in;fejcfe.iig' -the /treaty relative to the m Senator Eassett seconded, the nomina- )f;Jfe.;jfelerfan^was follov^ed by Gen. Z • N, M,.Curtis1 of :fe7'Z.-Lawren6e county/ahd ; V: Mr.: Existed Of Winchester, after Which; the;; fiomination was made unanimous. '. Z COmfessibner C, ,.N.; Thintor of ; :. then : placed the narne o f; Col. U. VanRenSse- v laeiZ Cruger of New York- in nominatipn for . Z lieuteriant-governor.- Mr., Ketchum of Dutch ess, and Mr. Young.of Queeiis. seconded fee . nommatioiiZ • . • /* •’\••• ' /\• .' Zzv'\ ’•'•/. - Z 7 ..■.. Mr i; Smith o f ' Biiffalo: then nominated Col. ; : JohnB. Weber; of Erie/county, ; . / ; The .order of nominations was here ./ suspended uppn. the appearan.ee . of; Hon. Z Z Warner , Mifier,, who was escorted to fee plat- ;. • fbrih Z and: addressed / the .cohvention: hs fol- lows:. Z Z'-Z Z - '.Z. Z//' Z Z\ Z ■. '■ ' “It/is. impossible 'feat; I should Z properly ©rt ■„ . I: ; press niy. fCelmgs at this moment of properly ■ thank yoii for fee unmerited lionbr .which Z you have conferred Upon hne.r I accept your nopunatioh (great applause) wife a full ap- . preciatioh of fee responsibilities /and burdens Which go With i t , . I believe we are a; united party; and that; I am to have uhanimous siip- . ;/ port or C wohld not b© your/catididate, : - Z: eohfeatula^ are to have a contest this year upon principles arid not Z : uppn candidates, Z The Chicago platform is one of the broadest Americanisni. It dis tinctly announces -in stronger \terms than ever used befom Zin any platform fee doe-: Z trine o f : pfotection in industry and labor. Z [Applause.]1 W© a<XJCpt fee: challenge; given : .fe oh feat: question.: The platform is equhlly ; strptig in its declarations in regard to the protection pf rights of American citizens at home and abroad. And it is equally. pro nounced in its determination to mhintfei a wife and just diplomacy in all its dealing wife foreign natidns, nioyedz by, neither blus ter nor anger. This convention will heartily ratify that platform; ' -U/V- 'Z;-Z-v.. addition; to feis we enter a grea^t state bentest on principles oniy second/ in impor tance to those Of fee national coihtefe, : The Z; party Will: dpubtless declare in favor of feek- . ing out fraud and corruption in all governr ment department. The Republican party, whenever it hfe had control of the state, has neyeriaiUed to siye i t a wise and economical administration. We are alsoZ tp submit the: Z question whether any particular class of Cur citizens shall by fembinhtibn anjd ZfebZt^/of Z money be able to^ boast feat they control and Z: ruii fee slate, government in any of its de-4 accordance wife fee dictates of a just patriot ism, and Worthily afeertedz America ; rights , and the national honor, while the message of President Cieveland, transmitted, on the 23d of August, is a confession feat his adminis r Zfeation iias; been grossly negligent of ife dfe ties in fee protection, of; American fishermen. and has invited dew annoyance and aggres sions on the. part Of Canadians by the failure. to make manful pfotest and to eniploy the peaceful means o f ; self-defense committed to him. /The Republican party favors a foreign poliOy wbich shall do no wrong; to the Weakest : deighbdr; and ^ball' ■ bdook: pp’indi^nity firpin any power on earth, and by insisting bn fair play pn sea and land, shall ferbugh jnstica ensure peace with ali nations.: ./ ■: ;Z ’ Zz - Z Z Fourth—The legislatureZbG 1888 gave proof of fee purpose and effort Of the Republican party to; enact lawsZfor fee; best interest: of fee people; The reduction in . the rate of state taxation beam witness; to fee principles which guided logisla.tioD, The investigation Zinto trusts and combinations b y making their evil knownZpoints fee way to effectual feme-;: dies. Z Tile exaniination into the conduct of affairs in cbnnection with • ' fee New York. aqueduct, still - in progress, has: already ex posed abuses which call for reparation and has. given rwarning how; fee - campaign ex penses of a: Democratic governpr may be met out of contracts paid by the taxpayers. '. Fifth—The purity of the ballot, fee security of elections, are the foundations of bur . free . institutions, and good citiZenSs of all parties; should gladly aid in /all practical Zmeasbres / for promoting • these . cohditionb. ..and . fpr.. checking all hostile aiid corrupt influences,. .,. ; The .Republican party, feyors ■ee f pay tnent by the state of fee ,.iegitimate .expenses for ' ballots: and their, disfeibufem, and fee puiirZ . ishment by disfranchisement and other severe penalties of bribery and fraud in election. NEWS OF TIE WEEK, BRIEF NOTES EVENTS CHRONICLING OF INTEREST. ALL H a p p enings' pf th e Yast Seven iDays •Put in Sm a ll Space and A rranged W ith Special B e g a r d for th e C o n v enience o f 1 th e Header W h o H a s Little' Tim e to Spare. Z.; . The. Ifendon Standard says that fee people of England will, feel no diminished . friendship for Americans because of the re- ' jedtion of fee fisheries treaty, but the action . of the senate places the United States and Canada in a,: position in which it is easy for them.to quarrel. ,. :/ v' /' ■.: v' v' .M. Goblet, French'. minister of foreign affaifs, in his reply tb fee note of Pre mier Ci’Ispi regarding Italian occupation of Mass.owah; reiterates his arguments in pre vious conimunicatipris that Italy, has no right, to the possession of Massowah and declares feat she must ad here to the terms. of her eapitr uiation. . ' .. ,.Z' •../\• >• / . The Deutsch Kolpnial Zeitung announces that Gen. Matthews, / an Englishman com-, manding the Zanzibar troops, has been a second-class decpratiou. ofZ the' German... Order .of the Crowii. This creates surprise in /, Bei’Mn, laecause it has aiways been supposed that Gea Matthews was. hostile to German interests. • • : A t fee business meeting . of. the state fire-, . meifs convention at Gortland, N,. Y .} it was : decided to hold the convention next, year at jPittsburg. .. /:■/, , • •Z ZV^illiam L. Hilton and Miss Nellie Archi- . bam oL Montreal were drowned in Lake Memphremagog by fee. upsetting of feeir canoe/in a squall. ; : Z; 7': M: .T. A rkell has received a cablegram from Chauncey M. Depew saying feat he will ac cept wife pleasure , fee reception which it is proposed, to give hirfl. ; ..•/ Mayor Hewitt has written the president of the aqueduct commissipn saying that it is rbf ported feat some pf fee contractors pay their men in store orders. If feis is kp it is against fee;^iaw ito stpppe4^^ :;Z; ; ; :: A mad dog tore the cheek put of fee ^year old daughter of B. N. Thaxton of Nashville^ Tenn;, and badly bit two colored children. f : / It is stated that the directors of the Chi cago, Burlirigtoh and Quincy Railroad com pany have asked for the resignation of Gem era! Manager S tone,and feat he will Zretire about Sept, 15.; . . Z-\// ' ; ; :. •: The Rev, Edward B. Otherman of Chelseb, Mass;, .formerly.A pastor, ip: New York statb, was knocked down and killed by a runawpy hor’se. V '■■■;/:'... -.4 :/;; / Z/.;;z ' ' 'Z:.-;/.;.-;v: .. .; The ;PMl Mall: Gazette in ah article: oii feeZ ybjectecV fisheries treaty, praises fee pquauimd/ Zity with which both fee American and the : Canadian. , press • treat the: subject, . Which might easily, it thinks, havd •sfeTed up much “YY© hold that government should not be by citizens or : classes,Zbut by the pppple, and > we shall ask the people to say whetherZany, clash shall control fee state govefh- ment in the ihteresf of any portion of the less than the whole people. [Ap- .]. / , -'Z;• z • ; :77..zz.;zz::Z ; / 4 .::Z- addition, there is another important. lubstipn, that is, / whether fee reactionary forces, shajl hold control pf . the goverhment ad stop the car of progress which the Re- rabliean party has kept constantly in motion at jfcimes have stood still for a ImPment, but Z; neyer fe its history/ has it moved backward. / [Applause, ] Shall fee party Which has led ;/ every r e f o r m f o r twenty-five years continue ;v.'t o . , maintain the governnient on. fee prin-. . ciples it|has; established? Whether the party which has made. of pur people one great na- which organized our finance so/ that /vv'e,met. /.; the rtupendbfes expenses of : war / /and before . the war closed hhd paid php-half of fee vast /;'.: government iri the world;' wlipther the/party. ; Z MZfehcpM ahd Grant aua: fee great ideals . [: U '. whion they set in motion shall still , control » this government or ifeefeer it shall be turned , pver /to fee . reactionary forcek vfeo propose Z Z to turn fee wheels backward ahd undo sp far as our material and i indus trial interests are . concerned, everything that 'has been done Z ,.\Z;- “Do .nofc forget that w e .. still control fe e : oyernment ferptigh fee /senate, and I be- I ave the country rejoides Ztq-day that we. ave had this control, for by it we haive. checked .thpfirsfc attebipt made'in twentyrfive years to destroy pur industries and our com-/ merce, [Applause..] The senate has also stood in fee path of a treculent administra tion, which ferbugh a treaty proved its will- The efforts pf the last, legislature in this direc- ' tion deferVe .commendatipni w'hile Governor, Hill feerits censure and rebuke for his. v e to. of a measure aiming, tp purify the ballot and assure absolute Z independeiiee to the voter at the. polls,.. Tliie time has come for an appeal to the people and for elections free from the control of money and -for guaranteeing to every elector the right to vote as he pleases and to have that Vote hoiiestiy Counted. Sixfer-The Republiqaii party unequivocably cohdemns the course of Gpvemor Hill in ob structing by his vetoes acts for increasing fee fees for licenses by which a largp share of the cost of government might be levied on tba liqiior feaffic; and we approyis the efforts of the Republicans in the last legislature upon/ the liquor questipn, especially hi pkssihg the act, nullified % such executive actibhj to rretrict that traffic by charges whiph would lift spine of the burdens of taxation caused by the liqubr traffic from the home/and the farm, and we believe that such changes should be advanced to standards similar tp/ those: successfully /enforced in other stetes under Repubiican control. Seventh r-Recent Investigations make clear the necessity for the more effectual enforce ment of the laws for the prevention of the, importation of contract labor, The national /administration is grievously at fault for this faiiiireZtp guard against the degradation of Affiefipan labor. The Republican party de mands furthur legislatipn to.prohibit the in-r flux pf pauper ahd criminal immigrants Whose ; incoming brings Upon pur working people a competition both unjust jand disas trous. // z..: /' /•:.•/''/- •'■■■■;; . : : Eighfe-r^Ih view: of recent revelations showing the abases Of our naturalization and immigration laws, we desire and urge a thorough revision of said laws in order that : our country and fellow cititens .may..be pro tected from fee pauper and criihinaL classes pf other/countries, Z/;/;.. ' Z.//.'' ;; . :: Ninth—We favor fee enactment of prison laws wixichZ while.providing for the employ ment of prisoners, shall prevent fee product of their labor from competing with that of wage workers. ■; . Tenth—Believing that ;our canals, are most important, factprs in . preserving a Wholesome competition in the carrying trade - of fee country and in maintaining the. cpmmercial greatness of our state, w/e ; endorse fee policy / which has been established by successive Re- • publican legislatures of iriiprovingfee canalsj; thus maintaining feeir efficiency as regulators of freight rates and securing to the Empire State fee epmmefee to Which it is entitled. /-/ / .The redding pf fee platform was frequently interrupted by applause, and w’hen the chair man put the / question 011 :its adontion there were only a fe wZ scattei'irig noes and it was Unanimously adopted. , / Z . . ' ; .. Col. GrugerZmade a speech of acceptance Z and the convention adjoUi'iied sine die, [Applause.] The senate will in .the near fu ture prove itself1 equal J o the, emergency and. will conduct the foreign affairs of the gov- erpment in such a manner as to meet the ap^ probation of all citizens. “I believe the country will judge and con demn fee present administration. But fee final result depends very largely on your ac- ticja in New York. - Do you propose to make good fee .pledge given on your behalf at Chi- «ago! [Cries , of Yes, Yes.] ./,';>/ He Had Eioped. H illsd a le , Mich.,: Aug. 28.—Charles W, Waldron, ■who; with B. Northrup,/ owns a savings bank at Reading, and, With Ezra L, Kbon, a private bank in this city, left here . last Wednesday morning. It is now learned that .he has gone to Canada with Airs. Rid- welLof Quincy, and some of f the asfets, o f. both banks, about $50,000 in all, afijd most of his personal property. There was a run On the bank When fee news was received. Wal dron leaves a wife and two children^ and be fore going away he deeded his' wife a small amount of property. A Temporary Settlem ent. EvANSViLiiE, Ind., Aug. 28.—The strike of engineers, firemen, switchmen and brakemen on the Mackey s^sfem has been temporarily settled and the men have qll returned t© work. What concessions WOro made by fee company is not known. It is stated, how ever, that Master Mechanic Smith, whose discharge was demanded by fee men, has not been removed. bitter feeiiug. . In connection with this sub- ;• ject fee Fall. Mall Gazette pan: rievpr resist- ti • Z : fling at Miv j'oseph:: Cfiamberlain; to w;liPilu it Z :■ ascribps'fee faiim'e/Of .the treaty.' “ Wefebpei” continues The' Gazette,/ “feafevnegbtiatibns fpf ' a- treaty will be resumed after fee. impending presidential eiection, but We tf urt feat; the British commissioner will-be one whose name is not like a red rag to a bull to an integral; . section o f : eifeer of the . great Amex;ican., :parties..” Z/ Z-'/ V •' Z , ; ■/ Z\ . •/:Z Z - A Philadelphia dispatch says, it is asserted in oil circles feat it is highiy probable that the Standard Oil company will soon purchase fee entire plant Of fee Chester oil works. ^ „ Emperor William has invited .the Arch^. Duke Aibrecht, field, marshal. and cpmt mand-In-Chief Of the. Austiiah; artny to at- ;■ tend the hntumn: manoeuvres of the German /army. The afch-duke accepted, / Mflpy iesidents of Newark, N. JZ , have got blppd poisohing through drinking beer and mineral water. 'vZ.z . Mr. Blaine made an extended speech at Bangor, Maine, dwelling largely pa fee sayr ings Of W^ge earners in England as compared wife feoso of fee United States and making one of: his strongest arguments for protection. The forces of the Congo state have , recap tured the Stanley Falls station. A dispatch from ' India says 15,000 Thibet ans are marching upon Sikkim;, Mrs. Aiioe Shaw, who Captured London, indeed all England, with her wonderful whistling, . hias departed for . America on the City df Rome. She h ^ .fei^ ia large amount of money and declares hi&eeif delighted irife hpr trip. Z ;Z : A St. Petersburg dispatch says that a con flagration has destroyed 1,000 houses at Oren burg,a fortified city bn the Oral river, and 10,- 000 persons are homeless. The city was visited by a terribib conflagration in ,1879, and about half of the place was burned. There are manufactorire._ there of leather, / soap and wopleiis. Zr -Z ./• //' ' Z'Z' • Z 5' Ducatal, the workffigmah of Rarisj who enabled fee YerSailies troojps to capture ZParis from fee communists, has become insane. ; : It is reported in German official' circles feat the result of the interview between Prince Bismarck and Signor Crispi will be to pre-^ vent Italy from: undertaking an Abyssinian campaign and to restrain Signor Crispi. frohi further irritating France, Prince Bismarck having advised moderation and prudence. / Six prifeners escaped from fee Oswego, N. N,, jail. They dug a hole through fee brick : wall and crawled out. The sheriff is., iri pursuit, and their early capture is probable. A Montreal despatch says feat Antoine and Gilbert Dragon, brothers, who did a large grocery business there, have gone to fee States taking a large sum of money and leav ing a large number of creditors. /. : ■ Thirty-four out. o f; fee ■thirty-six. employes of the Wpodburn Saryen. Wheel comiiany in St. Catharines, Ont. , haVe gone on a strike against a reduction in wages, ranging from thirty to sevehty-five cents per day on a full day’s pay. TMe. inen have fee: endorsement Of fee executive board of fee district assem bly, Knights: of .Labor, and unless a,: settle ment is effected .soon the struggle promises fco Zbe a protracted/one. / ; .. '. The planters of N6rfe Mississippi and West Tennessee met at Mempliis, to devise meaiis to defeat fee bagging trust; They resolved to boycott jute .bagging, and adopt other covering for cotton, .' . . . Advices frorn China by steamer . the inundation in fee Miiaiano province, was of a serious character. One hundred and fifty houses at Ibi Gamin were carried away and 500 were destroyed, fifty people perish ing. • : Z The president and Col. Lamont, accom panied by Internal Revenue Commissioner Miller, have left Washington on a fishing excursion of two or three days in the vicinity of Clifton Forge, in the Blue Ridge motfw lains. /\ ■ ■■• An Ottawa dispatch says: The impression now prevails here that fee retaliation bill of fee United States is sure to be put into force within three months. The president has appointed the. ing : gentlemen to arbitrate the tion at issue between Samuel and fee District of Columbia:: Herrick of Albany, W. H. Phillips of W afeS ington, and Samuel G, Haliday of Utkijfc This is one of fee oldest and moot celebrated claim cases before congress. -a rj The Maxwell land grant trouble at Stone wall, Col, has subsided. The sheriff’s posse has returned to Trinidad and the settlers persed and gonP hpme. Mrs. Sylvia Hardy, the biggest woman in Maine, commonly, known as the “Maine Giantess,*' died at her home in Wilton; She was nearly seven feet tall. She traveled with Barnum’s show several years. . / ; Judge Thiirman will speak in New York on Sept, 10, and Col, Brice said Monday that he would receive such a welcome ih New York city as; has been accorded to few men. After the New York demonstratibn the “Old Ro man” will deliver speeches ih Buff alo, Roches ter and possibly some other places in fee state. Then he will speak in New Jersey, in Boston and perhaps in Maine. . The NeW. York Star claims to have abr solutely rfeable informatioh / f e a t , FiedZ rick . Gebhard;,: / fee.. Wpll-kno wh •: turf man: andZcliiefhf Mrs. Langtry’s admirers, is . suffering from; melancholia. aiid is. said to : have; an affection of/ fee brain. Recently he has had fits, of Weeping and despondoncy in ; public and he has.gone abroad in . the hope that his health/, inay be : restored. It is said that Mrs, Langtry' advised this coiirse and would have accbmpanied . him had not/ her plans and professional engagements., inter fered.; It is positively'asserted that Gebhard sailed Saturday on the steamer La Cham pagne,/ . ' : Gen.: Riguelme> has just died at Barcelona. It is reported that his : death was caused by * wounds receiyed in a duel with a ; member of the Spanish chamber of deputies, who was alfe woiinded. . '\/ ■' %/ /• . Z -,; \ / / ZM'r. Gladstone has presented to a church; in. Flintshire fee money he has received from the publication of his reply t6 Col. Injgersoll in fllje YUpbs t dis^^lpnhrid them. Z//Z - '■ /\Nz-z Charles W. Waldron, one of the owners and managers/ o f the Waldrofl bank, Hilisf dale, Mich. , has absconded^ taking with him money and securities variously estimated at from.$60;000 tp:$8Q,000. It.is Zreported^.^^i^^^ a Woman, ^accompanied himv but this is |hot confirmed. He leaves ; a iwife and two chil dren, but before going deeded a small ampunt of property to them. The bank is doing bus iness and depositors will be paid in full. Official reports of fe© world’s harvest show that the wheat, crop: in Italy, Francej Great i Britain, and Russian Podolia is; from. 20 ,^° 25. ; ier cent, beloyr fee / average^ and in Austro^ Hpngafy, southeastern Eurbpe and Egypt from 7 to §6 per cent, above theayerage. The barley crop in . Great Britain, Austria, : Hungary, France and Egypt is deficienkfrbm tp 25 per cept. In Germany there is an average crop and in Moldavia the crop is 25; /per cent, abpye the average, z , , r r. •/••//• z ■ .:/ At London j Professor Bimnipnds, fee . bal- loomsi, wife; two companions, ascended iii his balloon. at the italihn: exhibition. The bhiiobh^^descended/some/ hrflek'oufe'idrtbf/Lph^ 4pnj in EssexV aiid in ite downward; jopf hey . qollapsed,- throwing out Mr.Z Simmorids and/ his companions. \Professor Bimmonds died / shortly afterward'. The othere.wrere seriously injured; -ZZ;\ Z ^ ; :a/Z '■ ,/.Z/// '/ ' ' ;Z'Z Z Miiinje Hauk is fefferihg from nervous prostratipn.Z /iibe;Will./'•not' be, able/ to go tp America for fee next operatic season. / ' ^ ; FINANCE X n DZ'TRADE. : T he work CONGRESS. Rejection of the Bisherj Treaty—HIscus- Z' ' ■ sing . The President's Message;'.;' The senate Wednesday did little except listen to fee ChandlertReagan debate. The Mrs. Sheridan pension biU was reported and placed on the calendar. //';..•. .'/ •//': 1,r“ Beck offered an amendment1 to the house tariff bill abolishing the sinking fund and it was referred. He declared the fund to be in the interest of capitalists. The ap- Z pfepriatidn/of §20^,000 to. prevent fee intro-; duction of cholera or yellow fever into the . United States was passed. ' ZZ Z Z In the house fee conference report on the navy appropriation bill was adopted. After amendments : io the .. deficiency bill were adopted and pending action, the. house ad- jpufned.; /' -.Z/' ,■•:• : ' • . : In; ztho house. Thursday ; the reading of .fee . prefeient’s. message; . in ; regard to .... tho/ / reje?^°b- of the. fisheries Was. fee principal feature. The read- S a l t R h e u m 71 * Thekgohies of tiipfe who suffer from gevbre follow- ques- Strong d . a A Mubii Stronger F e e lin g —Prices Glpse :/'/.' . At an A d v a n c e ... Z• Z ; / . Newt .Yokk, . Aug. ./ 20; -r*-Jersey Gehfeaj, Lackawanna, Heading, Missouri ■ Pacific and Lake Shpre/ were fee features of fee dealings ori fee Exchange yesterdhy mpriiing. They were all active and stfoiig and advanced wife but. little ; interruptibii' up to midday. v St. Paul wasZmubh less active. The room/traders At; times endehvored / to . depress fee market; but their offerihgs were . quickly bopght in . and yffihes thereby Well sustaihed. . Z / / The steady fenb cpntihued to fee close. The advance for the day tanged from to 1% per cent,, fee latter; in Lackawanna. Sales 25,029 shares for. fee day. '. New Yorg M o n e y . M arket. . Z . N ew Y ork . Aug 29. : Money closed at 2 per cent, yesterday./ //■ / Exchange closed quiet; posted fates' |A85J$ © 4 .8 ^ ; actual ratesi ©.84^(2)4.85- for sixty days and $4.8U^l^4.88 for demand. ;. GoyernmOnts closed steady; currency 6’s, 1.20 bid; 4’s coupons, 12S& bid; 4j^’s do, 107?^ bid. Pacific railroad bonds closed as follOws: Union firsts, grahts, 103^106; stoking funds, i 26 @ 128 ; Ofetralk ; Z-. /=• ’ '//New - York Produce' Exohange. ' : NB*f Y°RkZZAhg. FLQIJR--Ulosed steady at unchanged griOMi yesterday;: fine, $k30®3.00; superflhe, $2/65i® 3.25; Miunesota extra, Z$3.o6®5>5°: city mill do, $4;80®5.00 for West Indies. Southern . flour Closed steady ; , common to fair extra, © , 00 ® 4,00. WHEAT-VGptions Were;^^ rijtiye, closiUg steady. Spot lots closed firm and higher. . Spot sales of No. 1 red;stete, gl.05; No. 2 do. g im -.;.; .•/' (XlRN-TOptions were strong, elosing at a slight advance. Spot Ipts closed steady and fraction ally higher; Spot, sales of ungraded mixed, 53M(B^4d;. N°. i 2 white,v 58 c/:. Z/Z-Zz/>,/■/. / • OATS-^bpti.ons were moderately active , and Strong. The cldse waa firm. Spot lots closed firm and higher. Spot / safes No* 1 white state, .'45c;.' 1 ^>. 2 db, 42®43c. ZZ ' . Z'”’.' RYE—Dull. Z //: ■ BARLEY-r-Nothinal, ' :/:,.:•/ PORE—Dull; one-year-old; mess, $14.^5® 14,53. /LARD—Closed fairly active and stronger; Sept., $9.52®9.60. ;v; Z;.-', /■■/-/.' Z/ZZZ BUTTERr-Strong but dull; choice state cream ery; 21®22c; western do, 20®21c. Z : /. . . Z : CHEESE—Strong; state factory,Z full cream colored, 8 ® ^ c ; Ohio fiat, 7Jg®gc. /ZZZ'Z /. . / / .:EGr 6 SZ--Quiet; fresh Eastern firsts,:. 18@i8>£e; (^nadaZfirsts,U^@13c; wpsterh^^firito,:.l6j^®180Z U tica Cheese Mairket. . . . UrtCiA, N.: Y., Aiig.,28. ; . T h e ; m a r k e t y e s terd a y .'. was. i'~ Jfviihr v v I rp . s : frn'm N e w -Y o rk w( ing of; fee message claimed fee. closest atten tion of: the members on . both sides of the house, ancl whefl i t : rids . finished fee Demo crats.broke hut in rounds pf aj^lause;, .: Mr./ Wilson of Z Minnesota immediately bffered a bilk rihieh was refefred to the eoniV. mittee bn ftorign dffaii's, entitled, “An act to emporier fee px-esident more effectually to cafeyl out fee purposes pf an act to authpfize. fee president to protect and defend the fights of American fishing vessels, American fishert men, Ameriban trading and other Vessels in critain; cases:; and for other purposes, Zap-, proved March: 3, 1887, and to authorize; the . president to prbtect American interests agajr^t unjust diferiminatibn in fee /use of cdnari ffi/feriBritish dominion or /doxniniph of Nbrth Atheriea,” Z / //■’/:;:■:,./\' .In the senate Mk Chandler concluded his speech pu f fee / Sbxithern election outrages, Theh the pi’esident’s messagb was ahhpuhced/ but before it cbuld be fead a/ motion to ad journ was carried and the Itenade adjourned. The senate oh Friday discussed the presi dent’s message on the fishery treaty/ sent to congress bn Thursday; ■' Messrs. V^muhdSj' Hphr; ‘Hale and Shbrihan criticired the prps- / ident for not using the powef of - retaliatibri which it had’ been in his power tb • uto for fee last eighteen monfes agmnst Ghnadia^ by the /Gahadian authorities whfie he wais trying tp negptiate a hbw treaty. Z Z / ' '/Mrz Mbrgjan defendedZ the president. He said Mr. Oeyplahd had m a manly way laid betore .fee people the exact.situation in re spect,to our relatipixs wife Gahada. ~ Repul> lhJhii opposifcibn fe fee whplp, fishe)Y affair h^d hot been t o , get the pebpie of the/gbyern- ment ihtb better; , shape, but to ehtfap / fee executive and put him whefo hb would do fee bidding pf fee minprity of / the Advices from New.York .were, of about fee same , teaof As/a wpek ago -'And • most :o'f- fee buyers .said feere. .was nothing in fee situation feaiwaiTaixted any advance, but despite; this Zthe,market did advance, Latq. M'-fee affcernpdn Zfeh;#de.-fefee^'an4 \feoih ling, fee board was Za trifle /lower.- TraiisaCtkms wer.e as foilovv's: /4- .lots, :40: bdxes,.' S4c ; 55 Idts,- ■:4,962.bbxed, ,83^c; .6 ' lots,' 460:boxes, 8}^e. 29 lots, . 2,278 boxes, 31- lots,. -2,881 boxes',. aMe;15 actions -13,915 - boxes; l'pling prices, 8 %c:. TransZ • actiphs: one year ago, , 12,844 . boxes;^’.ruling price, T h ir ty tu b s of b u t t e r w e re s o ld a t 21)40.. . L ittle FaHs Cheese M arket. ;-:- t.ir.TX .15 FAuns,. Aug. 28. / ':. C H E E S E —:It i s i m p o s s i b i e t o s a y any thing; n e w of the cheese market here. , Prices are. feekainb as fd r tw o w e e k s p a s t,, a n d fee: ?on ly .im p rove- m e rit show n is a little b e t t e r feeling a t th e close and some predictions of better prices in the near fu tu r e . ■ T ran s a c tio n s w e re as follow s yestei’d a y : F if ty-six lots at 8J4c: 11 lots at 8 J^c; 3 lots at p r iv a te term s , a n d - 7 .'lots com m issioned. Total; 8,952 boxes. Farm Dairies—The sales of farxp dairy cheese n u m b e r 720 boxes at 8 ^e, with the bulk at the latter price. Buttery-Thirty packages of creamery but ter sold at 20 ® 21 c, bulk at 21 c; lS.packages of farm dairy at 18® 19c. Buffalo Cheese Market*. B uvpalo , A u g . 28. The offerings of cheese at the Stafford| house on Monday were 4,200 boxes, divided as follows: Marshfield; 1,700; Sprixxgville, 1,500; Johnsons- burg, 1 , 000 ; Cloverfleld represented 1,800 boxes, but it was held out of the market and is not in cluded ip the offerings named above. All for sale fra® ran. advance of from the ■pure paid last week. ^ At Cattaraugas last Thurs- igrXjqw Brook spld 40© do and Eaat Otto ©P3 do [Wt/d* ah of whife was shipped on Saturday.” ;-Z ' - F / ’' 7 - ;y 7 r7..'::. \ ; / z /. ' 7 / u z 7 l 7 \ jf< . * v . . x ’ - ‘jf .. . - A »' -'.1 sented by the majority o f ; fee. senate, He rid? 'giatified. toZknbw/ feat the : president did pot feel alai’med at feis a t afi.:; - .^The deficiency: bill was: / token / u p . m’ fee. : hbiise; but fii no quprum Was : presfet to vote on the Frendh spoliation Clause, no business cbxilfiz.be tirinsacted pnd fee house ad joiirned,, from, fee cpmmitfee Qix judiciary^ reported a resbiZ iution as .aZsubstifete for pnA offered by /Mr,. .Dubbis of Idaho caliing on fee attorney gen- ei;al for inforxnation us to the number of con- victions feat have been mnde f or;theZ offenses . of-polygamy afid / tinlawftii cohabitation iii Utah aiid; Idaho, and as tp fee. ntimbef of pardons grahtod to persons;, so; cpnvictdd. The Resolution/: vyas, / .carried after ; speeches by Messrs. Dubbis and Giine. ' Z // . / The remainder of the sessipn was /taken u p ; in a severe arraighment of absentee congress men and resolutions were adopted, calling feem back, to their seats. . . . . , ;• Z W ashington, Axxg. 28.Z--The house yestert day passed fee general deficiency bife minus /fee Freiich spoliation clause. /Mr, Yost of Yirginia made a long speech in faVor of /fee Blair educatipnal bill, accusing fee Demo crats of being the cause of/ its defeat. ZMri Wife of Virginia denied fefe asfertioii and said that in 1880, when fexfe ; houses of con/ gress.Were Republican, fee bill •- could have been passed, but it ;rias not, and he argued that it was the height of z audacity to make a party question out pf it. v Gontrary fe general expectation; the dis- cxisdbti o f fee president’s fishery treaty/mes sage wais not ifeumed in/fee senate. A num ber of bills were introduced and Mr. TYilsdh then concluded his speech: on fee / Jackson, Miss.,' election fmuds. : Mr,: Walthall replied fe: Mr. Wilson and fee senate adjourned without important action. WA$hingVon, Aug. 2fi.-r-A short but Zani-/ mated debate Over the propriety of granting leave Of abfence fe feembers to go home and make political speeches Was the feafere of the hot^ proceedings yesterday. :'.VZ Z; <^feidetafe>fl/«ff fe© fehfefehfeZrep sundry civil bill febk up the entire timeof fee senate. Sevepai:«peech©s Zwr©r? made ZbutZ no action was taken. . parUlriareunequafiedbyan^ . “ I take plpasurb in recbmmfeding HPod’S/. SarsapaMlazfor it has; dpne; wonders fof ine. Z I had salt - rheixin very seferelri nff ecting ine; oyer ixearly my entire body. Gply -those rihri have suffered fronr\ this disease in; its riorsfe form :ea& iinkfeie;. fee extent of Zmy .affiietionA . I ti’ied ixxaxxy inediciix/es; but failed to-reeeiv©Z benefit; until /I: took / ^ Theix f e e disease ; began lo sub;side,: ^fee;Z:-.;. • A g o n i z i n g l t d h a n d P a i n disappeared, and hori I aiii e.ntireiy free front;.;:. /. the;, disease. My. biood Zseenis; to . be thor- .; •/ w . Yviixufibrl ,' q d ’T)iit, Zffownho 1 iTiQblFIi’' fd : .l\TZ'E;ZG]iurcli;';Noffe CliiGagt), 111, / X. 77/ Aly son had sait rhemn on Ms liahds: aril / fee calves of Ills legs,; sp bad. that they woixldZ -■;./ ' Z . ' - _ _ ___ _ (la- J, V vs. • . 1TT /\ 1 4- /x- a L ' T-T mA ‘ j I m d ^ -i7' vzuzz: j ton , Mt. Vefeon, Ohio. • .tZ; : ^rdiri 7 IQ® I3S77. Vi.was Serfp.usly feouhtod Vpfe-salt^^febixlx&:; :z/; ibVfefee./^are7afid.fecriyingnQ^^bphefit froni • '. ; / >/: ’ rheiim ; toy rieight has mcreased/frbni.108 IbSc/. / tb l 35 .’Z d ffus. A lic e SM iT fi, S tamf&rd, .Cbnn. v 77 ; .: ,.. If you suffer frp fii salt rheum ,ior. axiy blpodi. ./ disease, fr y fehZAbnfefez./ '■ manyrofeersjimd riU jriri^y^^^ . 7.' 7'7ZZz //Zrifed!'s 7 SnfenpnH:^ Soldby alidfeggists;/ $ ly s rifp r§ 5 . Z^ . by C, I, HOOB'& A^pothecariesj LQweliJ'Mass, // •' :z‘\; v, ^k>Z=- A STRANGE blSAPPEARANCE. A Connecticut Butcher Missing and Foul Play is Prohkble; , Bun' Hill; a bxitfeer: o f ; tha t hamlet. : He had carried bn business there for mahy yeairs; was steaxghtforward in his dealings a,nd feok great interest in . fee place. He waszat/his bfeittete on last Friday until late in the even ing, when, f Wife over z$500 in his pbcket,;he started for his home; Zabout: trio/; miles dis tant, Since that time he has neither been seen nor hferd pf by his family or neighbors. A large party has been searching for him, Zbiit without sticcefe ' '•-/ ■/ /-./.; - ' About midway between the store and Mr. Hill’s house lettersZ bParxng ! his nahxe and pafers delating tp his business ; feansaefcibns, biiis for: gobds/and/ofeer .doeumehts’knorim have been On his person last. Friday were found/by fee rpadside in au. put of. thp waY . :v-zz -M:, - /m/^, ■ / !'. Z !*>'• p\pv ' Try one-sack.; iVjiiCeZand ahvays'light,. ':. 77\ ; zz //777/7'. 7-7-/-; z ' ^ z ^ z by Rttying of ittsi© Sfere; at Binkj Soufcb /.. 7■:;■7/77': Stre0t.; / ^ 7/7z #A B S A W ^ ,N /./Y .. /Mk z Hill’s; / absenGe,./ . under: - the cirPumZ stances/ -. in. connection w ife Z his'Well knOWn .- steady habits hitherto; and his .attachments for home, lead his friends to believe. that lie ; hasZbeen murdex/ed fpf his hioixey, ■ CUT TO PIECES. . An. Insane/ W o m a n Throws H e r self in; Z Proixt of an Ehgine; ; Z Z NEWzYokK, Aug, 27.—The fetoyofe. street crossing of fee New York, Bake; Erie and Western: railroad,. in, Jersey City; was the scene of a sensttipnal suiqide. Jiist as an en gine reached fee crossfeg si, Woman rushed; through the crowd of waiting pedestrians on to the track ; The flagman waved her back, but she paid no heed and flung herself in front of the locomotive.- The wheels passed over her body and the,two parts were dragged along fee track by the engine for a consider able distance, There were many spectator at the scene, and they filled the air with cries of horror. / She was Mrs. Mary Gardner, the wife of Henry Gardner, a deckhand in the employ of the New Jersey Lighterage company, living at No. 168 Eleventh street. The woman was 35 years old and the mother of four children. She had been insane for nearly two years. T h e B d d y o fK a r lK a r ls o n . , Newburgh, N. Y m Aug. 28. — The body found floating here Pn Sunday week has been identified as that, o f Karl Karlson, a Nor wegian, employed in the lighthouse tender, Grads Darling. ^ Z Manufacturers of Special'Macirikriri'.'fer :' Z- : /7z //:/ 7/ zrtXrisi Orders for castings abd pattexfes /of./ any, Z;z.. . Z - j •xi'KnalZfUweaZ .H-nllATN*- .Wrt.«»»V»Z' SkQ/fliAo.-Z • : J ws are now prepared to make afly repairs on /boilers /premptl|’ and at reasonable rates. 7 ; ( special attention given / to Machine and Bicycle repairing. ' We manufacture and carry on hand^a stock of “ Warsaw” and “Batavia” bar rel heaters. Best made. Write for pricer. ] LARGE STO C K BinderTwine Only 13 Cents per pound, at Warsaw, If. Y. MORRIS & CO.’S. ^ '• •• . , rzv . - ; \... • -. - • ’ if : .