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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , APRIL 10 , 1801 , SIODX CITY'S ' FIRST DEFEAT , It Happens in the Tirnt Oamo They Play with Line jit ) , SECOND DAY OF THE AMERICAN SEASON , Ille , Iloston mid tlio Athletic * Vtlnnrrs Nebraska City \\lll llnvu n Team Otltcr Sport I UK News. T-INCOIA , Neb , April U-Speclal [ Tolc- gram to TUB Bpr.J A largo number of base ball enthusiasts gathered nttho ball grounds thisnftcriioon to witness tlio struggle in wlilch the Lincoln and Sioux City nltios mot tor the llrsttltno , The Lincoln team de'lghtod ' the spectitors with IU very heavy hitting nnd general nil around good playing. Hart was In the box for the first five inning and did some superb work. Ho was succcoJod hy Slebol In the alxth Inning , hut the change scorned unfortu nate , AS the Itotno team hit Slobol hnrd. Patterson's lidding for the Lincoln nine was splendid , llnymond did some excellent work on third. CHno , Burkott and Irwln 'hiado the crowd fnlrly wild with tholr hnrd hitting. Whenever cither of thc-o catno to bat It was expected tlmt they would send the bill into the adjoining pasture , luul they Rcucrnllv succoedcel. 'I'iio bloiix City team appeared on the diamond mend for the tint tlmo lo < i y anil did excel- cellent work , notwithstanding. Tlio i > h > im * of Genius and Uarl was suiicrb nnd Swart- wood did some magnificent batting. The score Lincoln 0 0002023 II 10 bloin CMly 0 1 5 Huso hits Lincoln H Sioux CMtyT. Errors Lincoln fi , Mom City ? Jliittt-rlcs I.lneoln , Ilnrtclt nnil Trunlcyi Sioux IIty Hurt , Hlobol iinci CroHslcy. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a HTJLI. II'I.V. American AsHoclntion riininpioiiM I'lny Hull In INsnd lament. Lot ISVIIM : , Ky. . April n [ Special Telegram - gram to Tin : Hin.J : Loulsvillo again do- fi-atod Columbus today thiough auiicrlor Dlaylng. T.aston wns pounded a'l ' over the field , while Ehrct proved n perfect stumbling hlock. The hatting of Wolf , Donovan nnd Weaver was the feature of the game. The score1 Loulsvillo 2 4 000340 * 11 Unlnmhiis . . . 0 llnsn hltt-Louisville , 1 * > ; Coluiiihiis , fl. Kr- ruis-LoiilsvllIe , \ ! ; Columbus. 4 Hatlirles Louisville , Khrctiind Cook ; Columbus , Kaston and DOVVMI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mulling tlei I'Ynture. UAI riMotiK , Md. , April 9. [ Special Tclo- gihinto Tin : ln.l ) : The Bostons captured the game today by timelv Ijattlng , and errors on the part of Van Ilaltron and Hohlnson in the eighth Inning. Theplnjlng of "Welch of the homo team was brilliant. The hatting of Gilbcit and ritrlcklcr were also features. At tendance 3,487. , Thoscoto : Itultlinoio 000111040-7 llosmn .1 2 n 0 SO 0 'J * 8 HHSII lilts llilllniore , 8 ; lloUon. 12. I.rrors Ilnltliiuirc , .1 ; llotlon , 4. Ditturlos during- hum and 'Jimnsind , Dily und Muipliy. Knny Tor the Athletics. PIIII.ADIi.i-iiiv , April9. [ .SpecialTelegram to Tin ; Bn : . ] The Athletics. Inulan ensytirno of it in disposing of the Washington team this aftcinoon. Attendance , 1,01)7. ) John Corkhlll has signed with the Athletics to play right Hold. The score : Athletic 0 00200000-8 WiihldiiKton . .00010000 0 1 llnsc- hits Athliitloll. Washington II. Hrrori Atldftlcs I. Washington I IltittorlMS-Ath- lutlcs , t'li inilicrlalii and Mllllgan ; Washing ton , ICoufo und SleGnlre. No Can if. ST. Low , Mo. , April 9. [ Spcclil Tclo- Kinm to Tun Bnr. ] The St. Louls-Cln- cinnati game was postponed on account of lain. I'ltolier ' Knoll'H KXCIIBC. Ciucuno , April 9.-Special [ Telegram to THE Jin * . ] Phil ICnell , the pitcher who Jumped his reservation with Omaha to Join tlio Columbus club , hoing ouo of the two players to desert the "Western association , was In the city yesterday on his way to Columbus toropoit , Asked why ho hnd withdrawn from beneath the protecting folds of the national ngico- inout , ho said ho Had not been fairly ticatcd by Omaha. "Ivns willing to play there , oven at n slight sacrifice , " ho said , "but when they sent mo n contract miming terms fur holovv what 1 had boon olTctod clsevvheio and what I considered I was worth , I demurred. No ansvvor came to my demurrer , although I waited many weeks. 1was growing anxious whoa I iccohod the Columbus offer , and I accepted It. " uinuoln'H Ambitious IIcon. ! LIVCOLV , Nol ) . , April 9 [ Special Tclo- giam to Tun linn. ] The five competitors la thn blcj clo contest seem determined to boat the world's record for speed. ITIvo more evenly matched competitors never entered a race course. Moars made n magnlnVcnt spurt tonight , and gained n lap on Mockott , just ho fore the tlmo for e-lojine was called. The cheers that wont up fairly raised the roof. The following is the scores Miles Laps. Milos. letups. Mockatt. . . .m 0 Kloschur 14 * > 5 Moirs. . . . 145 0 Olark Ill 3 \Voru 145 A Clnh for XobrsHlcn City. NKIIRVSICA. Cirv , Nob. , April 0. [ Special to THE IlGR.--It | Is now a foregone con clusion that Nebraska Citj will have a ball team this season , and a good ono , too. Such citizens ns Hon. John 0. Watson , Mayor Frank Ireland , 1C. A. Hi-own , Oto Maittn/H. II. Unrtllng. Gcorgo Stroobol nnd others hn\o Interested themselves and the club Is bound to bo -.vinncr. . Cliniloy Crawford , who captained the Dallas , Toto.un hv > tycnr Is hero nnd will manage tlio team. T/f j ; < - s .v CAN JR. -Vdornl Grand Jury nt Chicago Ho- Cuicvoo , April 9. The federal grand jury this m01 nmi ; began an imostlgatlou Into the charge nirainst George J Gibson of I'oona , secretary of the whisky trust , of conspiracy to destroy the distillery of II. U. Shufe of Chicago , which firm declined to onto uio trust , A number of witnesses from coda woio examined , including some employes of the whisky trust , nmoug them John Schneider , a Poorli gunsmith , who. ills alleged , manufactured the infernal machine found In Gibson's possession ; Andrew Bozo- iimu , city salesman for Collimu , Dirks tt Co , of 1'ooria , who sola Gibson the phos phorus ; O. II. Norton , city ilectrlr-lun of I'eoria ; Itobert Ashford , thu coloiod janitor nt the whisky trust oftlce , und ( 'hmles Jaeger , Jr. , former piIviito secretary of Olb- aon. aon.As As far as can bo learroa llttlo of impor tance was brought out In the oxninmitlnu of witnesses. Neither Ganger Dovvjr nor any of thu government inspectors who have been nt work on the case were called today. Mlnu on I' I i-o , CUUMP.T , Mich. , April 9. The 1'omnblo mine , which recently passed into the hands of Qulncy owners after llvo j cars of litlga- tlou , was found to bo on lire this morning. Incendiarism is hinted at. The smoke bos url.'cn out nil the minors. To Clonr the Aniassxs Cirr , Kan. , April O. Secretary Nohlo hu ordered all the Intruders off the Sao nnd Fox , Cheyenne , Arapahoe , loiva , and PoltA\vnltomlo Imllim rcuervntlous , ami lias Instntctcd the soldiers to clear the cntlro co.ntry , C'lilungo Ijlro Stock. Ilxolinuco liuiulry. Cnletoo , April 0. The committee InvaUi- Ritltitf the Chicago llvo stock cxohang-o heart ! a number of witnesses today , but nothing of Importance developed. C. C. Duly , rui > roiontlni ; the Uant SU Louts ox- chnnco , nptKsnrcd before llio commltloo and aald his exchange was much interested la the investigation , that any loirlslatlon growing out of It would affect EnstSt , Ix > uls na well asiCldcneo , nnd asked that heartng DO granted tlmt corporation , The cominlttco decided to Introduce n resolution in thu house nndxunaUi extending its jurisdiction , so tlio Knst St. LouU exchange might bo "In vestigated. " A largo number of leading fnrmorsi and stockmen from nil over tlio state attended the meeting of the hou o committee on agriculture this morning to listen to tlio hoir- liiBof the stocKvnrils bill Hcprescntutlvc- of thn I'Ait St. Louis nnd Chicago yards were beard In opposition to some of the rmll- cnl monsurus now jicndltig In tlio course of the discussion It wa atuf-d that the farmers nru suffering tnoro from commission inon than from the stocky.irdj. The committee decided to nsk rcpreacntntlvoi of the l o stock uxihango to appear before them. SrtJMXii A KW K I II'.V. Oiivei-iior Iloyd llit ily Apjiritvln ) : Ilc > ociitty lOnnctnd Htntutcs , Lt.vtoiv , Neb. , April 0. [ .Special to TIIK Ilpi' . ! ' 1 ho followlnir bills were signed by Cooiiior IJoyd today : . Seuato Illo No. llO.tui net to nmcnd sections 23 , . .W05 : ) , 01 , (50 ( , 7J. 81 , in , 01 , 03 , . , 101 , 101 , 107 , 103 , 110 , 111. 113. 129 , 1 3,1U ! , 13. . , no , iia , ny , us , no , in , ini , i" , ir 7 , or cnptcr 12 , entitled "cltlos of motropolltin class , " compiled stituto * of IBS' ' ) , nnd too - pe.il said sections so amended and also to repeal section 31 of snld chapter. This Is the 1)111 concerning the Omilit charter. .Senate Illo No. IS , an act , to create and rcff- uhto public warehouses , and the warehous ing , shlpplnif , welshing and inspection of grain. JMovntors nnd storehouses are public \\aiohonsc.s. The } nro rocjulted to make wcokly statements. Owners ore nt liberty to cxunino property nnd books. In signing this" bill Govornoi I3o > d makes the following comment : "Note : 1 observe that this bill falls to provide for the fixing of rates of storage , thosaino evidently being In advertently omitted in the oniollment. Inas much us the bill in Its present slinpo corital'is many provisions of bonollt to these engaged in Iho producing nnd the stor.igo of grain , it receives my approval. " HousoiollJso.'jli , an net providing that In counties when ) tliero nro not mot alb an one hundred and twenly-Sivo thousand inliiul- tants. the board uhull not consist of morothnn live persons Senate fllo No..13 , nn act for the establish ment anil innlutonnnc.Q of n soldiers' home. Semite Illo No lr > , an net to make the selling or giving w\av of 11 ro anus , ammuni tions or other munitions which can bo uod In lire nnns , to un > Indhu not a cltlzou , and providing n pennltv therefor. Setmtc file No 117 , nn net to mnlto the selling or giving away of limit , spirituous or vinous liquors , or Intoxicating drinks ofnuy ' Kind \\hjftsoe\er toan Indian not ncitl/en'ii felony , and piovidlng a penalty therefor of a line not exceeding $1,000 or Imprisonment in the ponlteutiiry for not less tliun two nor more tlniti live years. Senate lilo No II } , an net to provldo for the depositing of stuto nnd county funds in banks. house roll No..r > 7 , an net to amend section 139 , chuptor 10 , statutes IbS' ) , providing that every corpoiation hereafter created shall gho notice annually in some newspaper and that all stockholders of corporations are jointly and severally llablo for all the debts of the corporation. The Lincoln _ hmtor bill was also signed This nltornoon Governor Uoyd signed his naino 71U timns to tertain rellof bonds. It took just iifty-tive inhnitoa to accomplish this chltogiapic fc.it. Sill : JH ,1 Klti Sail PHttlit of Iiss Ciirrlo of nill'.vaiikce. ICA > s\s \ Cirr , Wo , April 0 Miss Cirric . .llswnith of Milwaukee , daughter of Isinc Ellsworth , a wealthy commission merchant of ttio Cream City , was airested hero yester day for stealing § 1(10 ( woith of goods from the Uullonodry goods stein She told a story in the evening to tbo effect tbnt she h.ut boon hjpnotl.cd byV II. Wcbt > toi , n lawyer , and her story AMIS so well told that the firm re fused to prefer charges. Last evening It rto- .volops ttmb Miss lUlsworth lias from child hood been si kleptomaniac. The young v.oman Biew tlied of bointr sent to Europe for treat ment , and refusingto bo kept in confinement at homo sliowcntto Chicago .ind there be came a trained nurse. She was so skillful that many icputnblo phjslclans took her up , but \vheu her ailment 'Jevelopcd thev.eto compelled to drop her in self protection. Miss Kllsworth r.imo hero six mouths ngo , nnd in that period lias boon suspected so.'oral times nnd unestccl once hoforo this occasion. She gotolt both times , but refused to disclose her identity. When idcntitlcd tonight Miss nilsworlb tearfully admitted the whole truth. Thojoung ludy hub licon making 11 livini' hero tialnod - . She la ns n nut-so. twcmtv-ttireo jcars of ago , tall nnd dark , with n pretty face nnd lustrous brown eves She speaks French , ( lormnn , Jtnllin mid Spanish Mticntly and studied art In Naples for a season. She has been tolOurone four times nnd talk * , on any subject with intelligence. It in Now tic ) Ladies' 'I urn. Citu'Aoo. April ! ) . Thcro wns quite a scone at tlio meeting of the executive com mittee of the women's board of the world's Mr commissioners today. Airs. I'ottcr [ 'aimer , president of the board , is ex-ofllclo irosidcntof the executive ) committee , and : ho committee proceeded to complete its nynmzatiou by the election of a secretary. Miss S. O. Cook of Tennessee was choseu , jut Miss Phoebe CJo zens of Missouri , secre tary of the board , claimed tint she jvas , ox- otllclo seci-etary of the exociitlvo commlttoe , and ileclincdto jicld toMissCook. No argu ment could move her , nnd the meeting nd- iourncdvlth the matter unsettled. The Stito Will .Now Got KVCMI. ximvAi'OLis , Ind. , April 0. J cnion Uclu- iiold , cx-constablo and an nttorncy , was or- icstcd this afternoon on the chmgo of burg' lary. Uurlnp the past month there have been numerous Oaring burglaiica In this city. Last week several of the gang wcio arrested nnd ono confessed to tlio groudjury. Ho implicated liuiiihold as the leader , saying the latter directed all the robberies , Sevcra wcoksngo Koinhold'swlfo coinrnittod suicide , and the account In the local papers reflecting on l.elnhold's ' cruelty so angered him tlmt ho oidetrd the gang to attempt to burglarize the house of u city editor "to get even. " Chicago' * G H Ti'UMt GUoH Up. Ciiu-iao , April 9. The stockholdeis. of the Chicago gaa company ( gas trust ) lnuo de cided to buirondcr the charter and ask the ridellty tru t company of Philadelphia \\hichlioldsthoscouiltie3 \ of the various com piuics in thu trust , to Ubuolts ccrtlftc.itcs to the present stockholders of thdVna trust which should cutltlo cacti holder tohUpn nit.i propoitlon of the stocks of the govern gns companies in the tuist subject to pledges to secure bonds ThU action was taken as a result ot tbo recdiit derision by the stnto supreme promo com t declining It illegal lor the trus in hold .shares of stock of the companies coin prUlng It. I > me SOMKUSLT , Pa , April 0. The confessioi was made public today of Uavo Nicely , who with Ids brother Joe , wcra hungod for the murder of n farmor. Dave said ho nnd 111 brother \\cro nttho farmer's house i\lth UI Intontlnn of robbing \VMloholircdofTii pistol with the Intention of scaring the in mates , ho said ho did not shnot the farmer While ho did not any as much , It Is though that Dave Intended to convoy the Idea tha Joe , his brother , committed the murder. I will bo remembered Unit both mon died on the gallows protesting tholr innocoucc. I'ltinl Wreck \Vlsonnniii. . MiiWAt'KEK , WB. . April 0. The engine o the north-bound freight train on the Wlscon sin road jumped the track near Vornoif thl morniup. It tipped over , pinning dowi hniflnoor Mc.Mulleii , Klroinan Mooru am IJrakimuw pp. All were terribly scalded Moore Is dead aim thoothcriarenotoxpoctc toli\o. I-ottcry Agent IMcndn Guilty. Ciuc oo , April . -Albert I'ollak , agon for the lottery scheme kuown as tliojlntorna tlonat boml oxdmngo company of 1'coila pleaded guilty to selling lottery tlokots todi nnd was lined riOO and costs. The mane wus paid at once. liAli , Tlio Cnr Will Not Tolerate Italian Interference - forence with His .chcmcs , WLL REGARD IT AS AN ACT OF WAR , V Itusnlnn .expedition Into ttavitt OfTorn Kvplnnntlon. Lo\r > ox , April . [ Special Cablegram to TIIK Hen. ] A St. Petersburg dispatch sajs that Itussla will consider ns an act of \\ar any Interference by Italy with the Kusslnn expedition , starting in three or four days for Ahyislnla. Russia regards I'mperor Monclok ns the Independent soveielgn of nn Independent tuition and will tolerate no ob struction In dealing directly with him. The expedition Is under command of Lieutenant Mashkoir , n very determined man of an ap proved courage and powerful physique. Ho 13 thlrtvthreocarsof ngo and has served two years in the army of the Cau casus The .second In command Is a monk named Tlkhou. The expedition expects to bo nbout two months on the journey to the headquarters of Menolok nt Antogu. A substantial habita tion will bo erected tl-cro for use duilncr the lalnv season , and excursions will be made in various directions to gather scientific ! facts and make Iticjulrlos ns to the condition nnd history of the people. The expedi tion will remain Ilirco years In the comitrv and innko nn attempt to roach the pront lakes from a dlicctionnotjet attempted by Europeans It Is this pail of the pto- granimo that oAdtosKuglbh jealousy.and His feared It m.iv lead to underhanded attempts to Injure the expedition , or at least elofoatls objects. Lieutenant , Muslikoft Is confident , ho\vover , thnt with the frioiidshlpjof Monolek. which ho has every reason to oxpcct , ho will bo able to resist nny hostile attack. M" nn : t'f .H.w .vy. Consittci.itlon ol' the Iri.sh Land Kill C < iiimciiroel. Anrll ' . . [ Special Cablegram to BKU.J The house of commons nro- sentcd nn air of liveliness this evening. There wns u goodly muster of members on the tranches nnd the gillorloscro -well Jllled. All the Irish leaders -with the single exception 'of Mr. Parnell , when the house wns called to order , were In their places , an unusual scene lately on the Irish h-inchc * . Mr. Ohulstoiio occupied his accustomed scat and presented n spruce appearance. Mr. } ulfour was dobonilro mid simllntr , np- iniontly happv In the thought of the house laving nt lust wuhcd the Irish and bill. Mr Unlfour's ' pleasant manner was In marked contrast with the solemnity lisplayed by the Irish mcmboM , who \vero iffected by their knowledge of the difference of opinion which existed In then ranks in ro- : uul to the mcasuio , Mr. I'arncll and his fol- oucrs fnvor'nga ' rapid passage of Iho bill. 3oth sides were prep irod to make a demon - stntlon upon the Introduction Into the house of the ne > w members for Ashton Munor nnd North Sligo During the proccedlncra this evening Mr. rimothy Ilealv assailed Messrs Noliu and riioma'jV Kussoll for supporting the gov ernment maiiist the qulbbliug amendment offeied by Mi * . Honlv. The spinkor llnally put an end to the rnat- , cr by calling Mr. Ilcaly to order foi prolU- ty and Mr Nolan foi using unparliamentary angiiugo. This little pissago foicshadowcd ninny lassagcsof a similar nature in the future and ividcmtlv afforded much pleasuio to Mr. Bal- foui and his friends. .Mr. Pnruoli nriivcd at a late hour. Ho net Maurire Ilealv on entering the houso. but did not speak to him. "While in committee on tne Irish land hill fowler ( liberal ! moved that the sahriesof the land commissioners ho placed in the esti mates and thciohy bo controlled by parlia ment. Ilcalv hold that the proposal waa n vltul one. The government had rigged u p the com- nmlon out of tory nominees and attaches of -ho houboof lords , tlio permnncnt laudloids' jarracks. The only chance tenants had wns vested in the control of the commission by iMillanteut. Morley also spoke In favor of Pooler's mo tion , hut it'was rejected 1S > 0 to 112. Ihe Klllini ; of Qtilntnn. SIMI.V April 9. A letter received hero vesterday from the leader of the Manipuris who ordered the massacre of Chief Commis sioner Quint on and party atManipur , sajs : The British tioops attacked the palace and ni.issaered injoldicrs and also killed vvomon and ehildrcn. In addition , they threw womou and children into hauling houses and desecrated - crated thn temple There fore wo killsd Qulntqn and his party. " Aclvicci nro received hero of the success of the British force ne.ir Manipur. The dis patches siy that the M.iulpurls made u fierce attack nppon the slander force of ( jhoorkas commanded by Lieutenant Grant , which re cently captuiod Foil Thahot , driving out nn ovorivholining force of JSIanipurs at the point of the bnvonet after plajing sad tmvooln their ranks by a well dlicctcd rlllo firo. The loss of tilncsincn In addition to the killing of their leaders was very heavy. The dis patches add that the much t.eoded rcmtorco- monts have nrrivod at rortTlmbot. This , combined with Lieutenant Giaut's victory , hnsso disheartened the Munipuris that they now announce that they are ready to recog nize the authority of British ollleials Addi tional troops are now on the way to Maiiipar , when the massacre of Ghorkas and the sub- bequont fnto of Quintan and his partv will bo thorouchly investigated. The letter of tho.Manipur leader also con tains the following : "I deeply icgrot the and event , which was wholly duo to tlio rash ness and Indlscictlon of British oftlcurs. " A second letter has been received hero say ing that the surviving Brltibh subjects , with the exception of Ti clerk and the tntorpiotor , woio liberated hefoio the clomand made by the Hritisli government for their release had been received. i\plnliiH. : LOVDOV , Auril 9. [ Special Cablegram to TUB BEE. ] Mr. Davltt , in an Interview , has explained at length his position with rngard to the government labor commission. Ho said ho neither wished nor sanctioned his nomination to bo u inombcr of that body. In fact , bo protested against it to Mr. McCaithy , tolling him bo wns sum ho would DO i-ejfctod on the ground that ho wus a repub lican who hud neon com luted of treason and felony and Imprisonment. Mr. Davitt ue- dared , however , that those loasons foi his exclusion , as llttlo ns ho cnrcd for it , were all baseless "W ith the expiration of thu term of his sentence his legal penalties aim disabili ties terminated , and \\asficolyandfully restored to his rights as a subject in July , IbSI. The holding of republican principles was not n constitutional bar to his appoint- rncnt. The whole objection against him wns political , nn < l con.vtiuontiy unconstitutional. Ills rejection was Intended us an insult , hut ho rogmded it as n compliment. Grnnvlllo'K Iiattor. LONDON' , April 9. A letter written by the law T.ord Oranvlllo Is published today , which attracts some attention , The duto of the letter and the name of the recipient are both omitted. The letter roads : "Undoubt edly wo agree inospcct to the action of the president. It is not equally certain , however - over , tint auv expression ot mine might not help .Mr. Blalno quite ni much as Mr. Cleve land. I ceo that the latter Is trying , not \ ory successfully , to separate free trade for his plau. " _ Another Hint nt Oporto. OroitTO , April 9. This city , roceatly the scene of a violent republican outbreak , wns today dlstuibed by republican rioters. The trouble arose through the arrest during' n fair of several thieves who were mistaken by the crowd for roimolicau agitators. The soldiers were forced to charge on the mob , injuring many. _ The Treaty wltn Spain. MADIIIII. April 9. At the cabinet council today Premier Costello lu formed the qucou that be had sottloJ with General I'oator , the prlnclpil point of the reciprocity treaty with America affecting Cuba and ho hoped the treaty of reciprocity botwrcn Spain mul America might bo iiopotlatcd Inter. Gencml Foster will leave Mkirlri next week. MoCurtliSi orrVrs to Hoslgn. LONDON , Aprffl 0 Justin Huntlv Mc Carthy , membeyof pntllamont for Nevvry , has olTcred to rc/Un lils soalln the commons In fuvorof Sh.uv II tlintgoiitloiiuiii will con sent to resume his old posltlonns Irish leader. Uollof I'liitd * . Dhertod , Dt-mtv , April -Vlicn l Lidy Zetland and Miss Dalfour todiy J reached Clare In tholr tour of aid dlstrlbiLlon , the Clare bonlmoti presented aromnrkidjlendeircss , referring to the diversions by unscrupulous politicians of tlio funds sent freui America for the nsslst- nnco of the poverty-stricken people of Iro- land. ' A A AM Story of Her Incarceration in an | MH.IIIO'A JUIII. | N > .w YOIIK , April O.-Tho Herald will to- morrow publish a stnrtlluff story rolntlvo to the Incarceration of Ann * Dickinson , the famous lecturer , In nn Insane asylum. It says : "Miss Dickinson cnmo to Now York today with Dr. Soivnrdof Gosh en , N. Y , at whoso house she has been since she escaped from Danville , April 2. They came for ths purpose of apprising Miss Dickinson's friends of Now York of the uiom ; she had suffered and to secure legul advice ns to the steps necessary to secure her freedom if she loturncd to Pennsylvania. . Miss Dlrklnsoii lays thoblnnio for her Incar ceration upon her sister , whom she nc- CHSOJ of Imrboilng an Intense fueling of Jealousy mid hatred She also licenses her sisters physician , Dr , Hllctnnn , of being in the plot against hor. She says she was tauen by force front her sister's house to mi asylum , she rcilstod until the skin was totn fiom her arms und her gar ments torn Into tags. " Dr. SownrJ , It appears , becimo Itnformod nf the facts and secuiod the icloaso of Miss Dickcrson. Ito expressed himself entirely conlldcnt of the sniiity of Miss iilcicursoii. Miss Dickersou herself , when scon by a reporter , was perfectly calm and rational. She will prosi-cuto her sister for the mental and physical suffering she has undorttone. A ! TEXt fi 31 iniltfK Til I 'A / Iividimco Thai \Voiild .lustify tlio CrlinuorW. C. C Mh. D\IIA , Tov. , April 0. [ Special Tolcgnitn to THE Bn'.J The tilnl of W. C. Cash of McKlnney , Tex. , for the killing ot IMwaul I. Young is now on and excite ? great interest. Fifteen lottchs written by Mrs. Cash were Introduced ns evidence today , They estab lished the fact that Mis. Casti nnd Young ucroon tcims of criminal intimacy nnd are crv damaging to the deceased. The defense will endea\or to prove by oxpci-ts that Cash was Insane when lie did tlio killlutr Mrs. Cash , the divorced iUfo of the prisoner , Is a witness for the defense Cash's ' wife wus put on the stiind todiy , nnd her testimony was sensational in the extreme Munv of the letters thnt Ed Young v.'ioto to h 'r while she llveu In Kentucky and before she and Cash were divorced wcio produced and lead In court , all of which bear ovlUenco of having been concoiwd In the devilish to trar Cash's lyifo from him and three children nnd ruin his home. Ueg.udlng Cash's ' moves bAforo ho killed Young at Dallas early in February of this j cur , they indicate tuat ho wa Insane ftotn brooding over the wrongs Itillicted upon him. isu : Serious Itlot nt n Kiro in n Snuill I'on IIH'V ! vnnlji I own. WiiKK'.miiuE , Pa , April U. A serious riot occurred at Kingston , across the river , this afternoon. Tho' ' local iiro brlg.ido wns extinguishing a lire , when Mitchell Duffy of Bdwaulsvlllo forced his xvav Inside the lines. ThoHronien turned the hoao on him , where upon a number of Edwnrdsvillo men tooic a hand ami In n short tlmo twcnty-llvo men Hero lighting with Hones , clubs , wrenches mid ovjrytlung lhi t could bo found. Tbo police came to the re > cuc of Ihofliomou and luinforcomcnta arrivtcl from lldwaidsvillc. The business men along the main street then catnoto thu usslstancaof the policemen and ilromon. After an hour's fight. Udwntdsvillo wua put toiout. no tes than twenty men having been badly Injured on each side. Broken heads , noses and limbs kiipt the doctors of both towns busy lor hours , and it is thought two or tin co will die. 'CiiHli I'l-ircs Jiir li\\o \ Stock. CHICAGO , Api 119. The executive committee - too of the National Live Stock assochtirn ted ay outlined the basis of apportionment of cash prices for llvo stock at 42 par cent for breeding rmgs for horses , 25 for cattle , 15 for svvino , it ) for sheep and ( i per cent for poultiy nnd pot stocks. Ono hunel rod thousand dollars are set aside in the classilleatlon for pre miums on rings and the remaining 800,110) ) for priyes for individual animals on the same basis The committee ruenmniends to the managers of the world's ' fair to mnUo pro vision for state exhibits of live stock and that ttio programme bo ho arranged as to make a continuous and interesting display of livestock. Breetleis of farm animals mo reeiucsted to take the necessary steps to enlist the co-operation of thnir" respective state boards of agriculture and legislatures. Htockynr.lH Near inuinniitl Biirn'ng , CINCINNATI , 0 , April 0. The Union stock yards , situated about four miles from the center of thu city and covering about ten acres of ground , are burning , The lire started in the hay burns and has snreact to thosheds and p4s. The largo pork houses bnvo boon saved , hut tlio remainder of the yard will go. The loss will reach $2il,000. ! ) * GlfT\ntii ; Copji.Ulre Trust. Piili.vnnii'iiu , April 9 The Record to morrow will announce tno formation of n gignntla copper wire trust consummated at the meeting of the Plumbers' Copper Wire association hold today , Thu plan is to con trol the cntlro output of gcods nnd prices. AVnrlil's I'nlr I > , roitir4 nioutoil. CiiK'AOO , April' . An election was held today for a board of directors of the world's fair the oiiairing year. Without exception the straight ticket us nominated waa chosen. This means a continuance of the policy of last j cat's hoaid. A.wny witn llglitfl. ST PAH , Mum. , April 0. The MoIIalo bill , which prohibits the wearing of tights on the stage In this state and compelling the use of at least n short t > Uirt passed thosoiinto this inoinlng. n lllo.w O'lirilis Hnilim. * v , y. _ j , April 9. Benjamin lliuton , n retired Uryjgoods merchant , blow his brains out thi-4 ' morning. Deceased had been suffering fronf the grip . ' Rig Cotton I'll- * ; : it A. .iltMiMiis Tonn' 'Aprll ' 0. The cotton ahods of Hill , Kontajjio & Co. ciught llro nt ' midnight and wiil'bwontirclv doatrojod , entailing - tailing a loss of Jttri,000. Eilalr'H Mode U'lll lie Thf re. Cos-conn , N. 1 ' " , April 0. The senate today passed the btjj appropriating $ - . - ,000 for the lopresontatipii of the state at the Co lumbian exposition j < Dying. Niw Youic , April D. Gus Pnllllps , better known to play-going people as "Oofly Gooft , " Dutch comedian , Is dyiucr hero of B right's disease. hook One ( or a I'lo ' TriiBt. Uouiir.Mows , Is' , J. , April 9. The cran- bciry lauds hero aionilro A mile has been co\crcd and the lira Is still raging. Over a ? oto. IM Hochshcliner was tirrostccl at 0:10 : o'clock last r.lght by Court Oftlcor Koysor. The prisoner is charged with forgery nnd the complaint is filed hyltoboit I'rlco , a whole sale butcher. The trouble is about a note of Iloch- shclmei's for ? IO , w hlch i'rlco held. The defendant - fondant claims tlio note has htcii paid mid Prlco snya noi In the meantiinollodishelmir lunRuishes oculiicl the bun. Thu cnso will bo hoard by tbo police Jud.o this mormug. MEANS 1 A MONSTER STRIKE , Interstate Convention of Miners nnd 0 pom- tori Breaks Up in n How. WILL AFFECT-HALF A MILLION PEOPLE , American FYilcrnlimi of Ijnbnr null ICiilglitM of Imbor Will Aid the G rr-nt SlriiKglo In a I'liiniiolnlny. . Paprll " . The Interstate convention of minors nnd operators cnmo to nn inharmonious cud suddenly this evening. After a llorco battle of won ! s and opinion * further tall : was declared nrolltloss and adjournment slno die wns taken. Thl * notion menus practically thnt the inter state 9t agreement has been iibollshcd , nnd the t amicable ami harmonious relations that have 1t 1 existed between the two classes for the t put fhoycnrs nro broken off nnd may not 1 bo resumed It nlso mciiiis that 73,000 mine 1 workers In the Ohio nnd Penn sylvania regions will quit work May 1 , af fecting r > uo,000 persons directly and hundtcils of thousands tmllioutly. As the mine work ers of thn countrv will also demand an eight- hem-day , continuation of wet It after May I now seems nhnoit impossible. Two great organisations the Knights of Labor nnd the Atr.crlcan rocloiatlon of Labor nro back of the men nnd their inoiicv will ho nt their dis posal.W . W P. Keml of Chlrn o wtMtlio only ono of the operators favoring the eight-hour day. Others said In substance that thoj could not stand it , that the cost of production would ho Increased by It , etc. After the nd ( out ntncnt of the conference the miners held n meeting and decided to demand mi advance on May 1 equivalent to 1U cents per ton on the bisls of nn olght- hout day , failing in which a .strike will follow. Late tonight some of the leaders of the miners stitccl that tboy were satisfied the riilhoads ol the country woio bick of the operatois In their light aeaiust ttioeight-iour ) ino\cmcnt ; thnt the light would extend to the railroads also Thoopciutors Hi a gen eral way conceded that some wcstcin loads wuio suppoitmg thu light against eight hours , but denied any concerted move. _ ' _ 7,1' U'l/,1 , A/tlllTJtATJK. A. NP-V Deal to lie Tried In the Colco .Strike. Motv-r I'l.msvsT , Pa. , April 0. Interest centered today lu the coroner's inquest , which reopened nt noon. So far nothing 1m- . poitant ' has been elicited. The stiikers scorn to Invo lenowcd hopes. The locltcd-out men hnvo been doing mls- sioinry work and t hero nro less men ntworit today than yesterday. James AlcBrido , of the miners'executive board , sav's information has been made against Captnln Loir nnd some of bis deputies charging them with niuidur. The wairants will bo sorvcd todi } ' . Supoilnlon- dcnt liamsay _ of the Morewood works com- nicnccd scrvinpoviction notices this inoinlng. The soldiers will not take any hand In the evictions unless the strikers resort to vie lence. Tlio strike leaders have agreed to stand nsldo and allowtho men to act independently. \Vlth this cud in view u convention of strik ers was called for tomorrow , the ob ject being the appointment of a board of arbitration , which will ask for a conference v ith tbo operators usroorosont- ntius of the employes and not as an orgnn- i/ntloii. This afternoon Captain Lear mid thirteen cloputios were arrested on the chnigo of mur- doraiul tikcn toScottdnlo. They uavo bail for their nppoiuimco. The anostod inonworo bioushthoio in squads and taken to the squhus' olllco in as quiet a manner as nossi- blo to keep the news from leaching the strlk- oi8 A. larpo crowd gathered , hovovor , and tlipsldeivalk and street fronting the ofllco were soon a moss of humanity. The defend ants waived sv hearing and they were taken to the Eighteenth regiment camp , whore they will tie carefully guarded until tomor row The nofendunts aio not worried over the ultimate outcome of the suits. President ( import * Gnnlllont. CHIC \no , April t ) . Samuel Gompars , presi dent of the American Federation of Labor , arrived tlila afternoon from the wesf. In an interview on the prospect of success in the proposed domnnd for an eight hour day by the minors of the country , hosaid ho has con sulted with roptosontativo labor mon in all sections nnd has been assured of the heartiest support , both flnnuclnllv and in other ways , should the threatened strike occur. Arliltriitlon Hoard Hoiinimei-d. NEW Youic , April 9. At a mass meeting tonight under the uusplcos of the Central Labor union to take action on the .stand of the innnufncturinp clothiers of Rochester , several Gorman speakers \oicod the anar chistic sentiments. Uesoluttons were adopted bltteily denouncing the state board of arbitration nnd calling on the govctnor to remove its members SAVBKMT IS SA.NGUINI3. Grnntl blaster Tlilnks the Switchmen Will \Viit. The Switchman's union held their regular meeting In Central Labor hall list evening. The mooting was. of course , n secret one , but Mr. Trunk Swcony , grand master of the Switchmen's union , consented to make a few statements to a Bci : reporter. Mr. Sweeny said : "bomo time during February wo instituted a ledge at Lincoln. There were twelve of the switchmen in the 13. > t AI. employ who were chaitcr members of the lodge. The rallioad ofllcials upon he inn g of this ptoinptly discharged these twelve men without giving any reason for their action. "This light was started hi * the non-union men who wanted to join o'ir older , but If they did , so would lose their positions These men considered the matter of joining lodges or boncllt societies puicly pci.oual matters and refused to bo dictated to by the B. & r I. management In that respect. The consequence was the strike. From what I hear I understand ourcausois spreadingand It probably won't ho long before it will betaken taken up by the switchmen of the other raids , who will refuse to handle B. & M. freight. "General Manager Holdiidcro appears to ho In sympathy \\lth ns as Inr as talking goes , but his subordinates continue to dis charge mon who Belong to or join either our ledge or benefit ussoclntioii. 'Tho condition of affairs on the B. ft M. s\stoni , is something horrible. Tlio breakage in the yaids is awful and all caused bccauso of the action of thn munagnmont , As it is , the don't for the ' men care conipinv't prop erty and onU tiy to hold their places , Sev eral freight conductors and urakcmcii at Lincoln quit w oik today in sympathy with us. "To my personal knowledge overtures have boon mndo b ) the ynrainusti'M to switchman to return to work , the only stipulation being that they tcnvo the order. I think our cause is rigliUmd I think wo shall win. " A trio to the freight yards late last night showed overi thing to ho quiet and a dctuch- mcnt of policfi under Sergeant Whalcn on guard In case there is nny troublo. No tioublo Is expected , however , as the strikers nro conducting themselves In a qulot , orderly manner. Yesterday morning ovm thing scorned to bo moving along binoothly In the B. it M. yaids. W. A. Austin , locil freight agent , stated that no trouble hnd boon experienced In getting - ting nil the men they wonted , and all the on- Bines had full crows Ho wns at a loss to account for the strike , as the mon had made nodomand whatovoron thocotnpwy , norhnd they made nny complaint. Thorolmd boon no trouble , and n person not informed of the fact would not huvo known any stilko had oc curred. Mr. Austin further stated very emphat ically , in touly to a question , that there had been no distinction ImUvoon union and non union mon , When tbo goner.il reduction In force took place thorn hud boon no men dis charged in the Omaha yard. Ono of Iho crossing flagman who has boon In the employ of the road for some tlmo stated that tun crews wor all filled , but tboy were not doing us much woric as the nld crows , and Iho jnrds wore fill ing up rapidly. Ho did not know why thu men had quit , ns ho hud never hoard any complaints , but supped It was out of sjinpathy with the men at Liu- coin. coin.U. U.V. . Loomls , assistant general manager , sluteiMcry nosltlvcly thnt no Instructions of any kind ha.tovor hoon l < siuxi to discrimin ate botu ecu union nnd non-union men , Of the men discharged during the general tc- ductlon , not tnoro than diic-tenth were union mon. The trouble at Lincoln , ho snld , was only temporaiy and ovor\ thing \vas i milling smoothly now. Will Invi'Klliraui tnn lilni-nlii Sliikc , Uursnrnti , III. , April " . ( Iraud Master U'ilklnson of the Hrotherhood of Hallway Tralmnou , was tolcgranhed todiy to c-omo to Lincoln , Neb , to lincwtlgato the Lrrluvntices ot fwen members of the trnlnmon'a ledge thoiv , discharged by the Ulilcaw , Burlington & Qulncy for alleged sympnthv wtlh the striking su Itch men , lie sent Vice urand N'ewman , " \VIII MIKI CM ; ( "ompiny. John VVhllo , the ninn who recently ob tained -judgment in n Salt Lake com ! acainstth9 Union 1'acltlc for # 1,500 , , and who wns nnestPil during the trial of the civil imso and after want * taken to Ureon Ulvcronn uarr.int rhargiug him with thu-nmrdor of Hriikc'innn PutTnggart , In July last , returned to Salt Laid.1 Thu w Jay , having been dis charged from custody by thc > judge of the dis trict court of Swcctwatcr county. Wliitosnyshe was brought be fore tbo court from d ly to day , and that thoaltoinos for the Union Pacific were continually moving for continuances on the ground that evidence against him wns diily expected The statement was made that thcro uns a mnn In the Texas penltentiaiy who saw him push Tuggiuthotn the train ami that ho was comlncto testify. This fivcowv-kopt up until Wednesday morning , \\hcn the court announced that ho wns exceedingly wonrvof the matter and that In Ills opinion the whole business was n put-up job nnd that theio wns no cause foi * holding the man Ho thoiefore discharged him \Vhltosajsthnt while at CJrceti Hi\or ho secured evidence tint the Union Paclllo mil- way romiany was at the bottom of the whole ninttor , und ho no\v \ proposed to sue It for $45,000 damages for false Imprisonment. AVII.IJ nxTi < ; M > TIII. .snxtnus. Long XcoiliMl tiiiprinunuMilH Ilceiiloil " " Upon l''a\irnllj. Nine members of the council mot lust nly lit with City 1'ngincor Till-on nnd Clnlrmnn nirkhatiscrand Mijor Furay of the board of public works nnd dlscussod for two hours the plans for pavinj * and sewer extdnslons to bo mndo during the comini ; j oar. The need of liberal extensions of the sewer system ivas advocated hy nil of the official1 * present , nnd it was finally atrreed that bonds for ? 100OOJ for so\\or extensions nnd ? T > 0OW ) for paving should bo voted. It u proposed to extend the North Omahl sewer from Twenty-seventh across Thirtieth streets ; improve the outlet of tbo Jones , Chicago und Cunting stiect sewers , staita now sewer near Vlnton street from Ninth to Sixteenth und extend the Twenty-lint street sow or. < LVA J'A ' . . ' .M/i'A'l.S. The Pay ton comedy company will appear In "JoinVhltcomb" at the Giand this oven- In f. The audiences have been steadily in- cioasing as the week passes on , showing that the good work done tiv the company is ap preciated. The' admission is 10 , ' . ' 0 au < 4 .11) ) cents. On Sunday afternoon and evening , the big new burlosciuocompmy , all ladies , will ho nt the Grand , Claims a Dig Ij isq. A Mr. Marks , stopping at the Casey hotel , reported to the pollco lust evening tlmt ho had olthor lost or boon lobbed of a wallet containlngnotes tothoamountof $1,300. Also a certificate of deposit for ST > ,001 on the Na- tlonnl Uankof Cominoicc. iJoth the notes and the coitilicato were piablo to Mrs , I'm kcr. -Ir , Marks claims that the wallet was lost some tlmo Wednesday night. "Up to midnight last night the pollco hnd not discovered any trace of this picclous wallet. U'niitPil in Sioux rity. While Beverly Holds , m all round profes- sionnl crook , wns wandering along Twelfth street lar.t night ho met Detectives Snvngo and Dompsoy. The meeting was n sad ono for Uoverlj. lor ho wus taken Into custody nt once and placed in cturanco vile at the city jail.iriclds iriclds is wanted in Sioux City for n bui- ' glari committed last Novombei In tint oity. Thi ) chief of policy of Sioux City was notilled by telegraph last night and the prisoner w 111 be hekl as a suspicious character until the Iowa oflicors arrive. 1'rculiHiH i ro > ln. 33d. Gamble and 13d Co won woio taken in to custody by the police last night on gon- cral principles. Doth men nro croo'ts ' from abroad. Gimblo hails fiom Kansas City und Cowon from Clilcairo. Neither of the men had been in town three hours befoio they were given the best cell nt the police station. Tbo charge U suspicious characters. Tlio pollco thinlt tho-iiiou aio hotter olT locked ut > than i mining atlaivo. KeMirrr-ctltij ; the IHorrlslto.s. Four men and two women sat In a small room in the rear of the second lloor of Academy Hall , on Mission sticot , Sin Ifian- Cisco , nnd listened to Hov , .fnmo ? Dove bx- pound tbo gospel nccoidlng to the tenets of the Arn.yof It > rael , of which hois the lender on thu Padllc const. At homo length ho oxphlned the simple faith taught by the Itodecmor , and roterrod to the woiks ot the nposiles in following the instructions of the Nu/ari'iie. Tbo speaker paid omo attention to the prusnnt popular methods of Inculcating lellglon. and hoped for a loturn of the people to the wa\s practiced Christians James Dove , the son of the acted preacher , delivered a piMor at the end of his father's lominks , and after thn singing of sen-oral hymns tin ) clergyman pronounced a benediction , am ! thcso local pioneers , of the Army of fsiacl disnorscd. The Doves , who are hi this way enucavoiingto gain recruits to the At my of Israel , aiorellrts of the Morrlsltos , who. In the early sixties , riimo lu conlllnt with the followers of Hrlghun Young In Utah Thov snvthoy do not pioaeh anew faith , nor iio they attack ox Klin p ones , hut they nold thnt Christhmiu should bo taught strlrtly Uon ) ) the texts of the Dlhlo , wnlch Is theit gnldmi'o. They nro nt Issue with in my ex isting things in tlio Christianity of the da } , nnd hope fora lutnrn to the simple mnrlicos taught by the Kedoomor. Tlio Army of Israel wlllcontlnuo to hold mootiims , as the Doves , father and son , iy thov uio dolei- ininod in their woric of reformation I'hiM'ul Itrntn. "Bears make good i > ots , " said Lieutenant Clmk. "When 1 was In the ruvunuus.rvica nt Alaska wo Had onu on the boat and ho made things hum Wo named him Wliioskn. Ho used tocllrnhlo the cross-trees , going up hand over bund by the ratlins. Ono day ho ventured out on the yard-arm and thuru ho Htnycd.Vo haJ to got n rope and haul him dow n , "When wo vvuro in the cabin ho would backdown the companion-way andromoto us for his moss of Kiog. Ho dcaily lo\od rum nnd niolnsses Oncu \aultedovor the hoadof our Chinese cook and wont Into thu lockers , whoru ho helped hlmsnlf to biign1 and DtittorVo hnd a tackling mulofor him , much thu same a.s uliarueviuf < i pi t pug , and wo would drop hint ovorooatd , \ \ itlt a iojio attached , to toKe his bth. Or v lu > landed lu nnatlvn boat and nuirly filghtoned thnocrupanls out of their wits , Ho was as plufill ns a kitten , and , although ho finino- timo-t dlsoboyod , ho was never tioachonius 01-unkind , Wlicn ho wus lost or hid himself , as ha often did , vvo would look In the clnrK tillvvosnw two llttlo balls of llro. The < o were his eyes , npd gave him awny every time. " ( loial * AfHV. Aunty -Did thu dentist glvo you laughing i ILlttlo I Llttlo CJIri Yci'm. "Dleln't It mnko you fool llko Ifttitrhllig ! " "Yc-'w.-aftejrtho tooth was out. " OTITPP / Avrnr'pp SI ATliS LONCRESS , A Convention of Great Iiiiporlnuca to Ojin- moroinl Oirclos. OF INTEREST TO THE ENTIRE COUNTRY , Noii-l'm-ll-mii and I'ollllont nlou Not I'crnilttiMl I'romiiumt ' aipti of thn Nation Will ) Will I'nrllolpide. Kvv\s Ctrr , Mo , Ap-ll " . [ Special to. Tnr llii * I Although n woekls ol to olnpto before the llrst woslern states commercial concioss will convene In this city , there Is every prospect tlmt the mooting will ho the most successful of the ktiul over hell In thu United Status. 'Iho eoirospondliigseerclmy is In receipt of acceptances from u hrjyo pro portion of the luvltntlons sent ont.t nnd nmoni ; these who \\ill DO hero niosoinoof the foremost men of ttio eountty In com- niorcliil niiii olllclnl circles. Many of the inoio prominent mon who hnvo been Invltcul , f and who hnvo not yet accepted or derllnofl , have Riven their nssuranco th it they will brt hero If it I * possible to nrrango to eomo. The fact that the convention Is to bo pmvly non- pirttstin lint hnd much to do with the remit- IICMS with which the country 1ms taken it up Noiolltlcal discussions \vlllbo poiinittoil Kvciy subject to ho discussed is 010vhlih intciesta tlio tiertli nnil-south and the east and wi'sl alike , Congressmen from ( lootgla , Alnhnnin , Aiknnsus , Kontuclty , Tenncsioo and other southern states will discuss tlio ' topias proposed with congressmen fiom llh nols. Wisconsin , -Iowa , Kansas nnd other northern states Ijiieouraglng letters have boon locelvod fiom Congiossmaii ( Jilsp of ( ieotgla , Hon. DeiiJainluUuttervvottliorOlilo. Hon Hdwaul AtJlilnson of lioston , lion 1' .1 il ndcison , chalimnu of the house cominlttco on i Ivors und hailwrs : ( . 'ovcinor Steel of Oklahoma. A. M. Oockrov of Missouri , lion Uou M Dickinson of Mlclilgnn , Secretary of the In tprlor NoMe , Congressman Halter of Kansas , Secieturv of the Treasury I'ostor , Cemgress- inanMcCie.iri , Hon. James C lllalno , Hon. I' It Uroc'Uenridiro of Arkansas , Hon. Ch ulus Fi.incls Admm ol Hoston nnd scoios of others of a like chnrietni. A mijorltv of these Kcntlciiion will bo hero in ponon , and will contribute pit pert to the programme Thoie ot thorn whocniinob bo hero will send , or linyi ) nhu.idv sent , papers to HID coiro- spomling scciotnry to bo rend bvfoio llio moetlm * . In u communication todnv , Hon Benjamin Huttorvvorth of Ohio said that ho would bo delighted to address the congress on the topic of "Reciprocity nnd more IXtonslvo Tiido Kelntlons hotvvcon the United Sfitos and other Nations " The indications now mo that theMO will bo numoious pipers on each of thou ) subjects Mriijjiitlon of Arid L-uiils , " "Unlfouu Coinmcrci.il Laws , " "Iteclprocllv and liilcnintlonnl Trade IX- tonslon , " "Tho Indian Question nnd Opening of Indian L'lttels. " "Ti.msportation und Im provement of * iitarwnys , Luke , ( ! ulf ami Pncltlo 1'orts , " "Imiiilifratloii and Sottlo- nient of Unoccupied L.uuls , " "Cause nnd 1'.fleets of Uusincss ( Jonibliintions und Tinsts. " All of the other subjects on the IHOj-ranimo will bo discussed nt length , the secictaiv being nd vl cd already ofnuineiotis paiori | beinn prepared unon the topics. The appio.ichlnir week % \til probably finit the list of acceptances by prominent people quadrupled ll ia expected that nt leist threo-fomths of these who have in yet been tnnblo to decide either way. will Hnd It possible ' sible to bo proscnt. Aside' dotn those , tliciu will bo numerous acceptance i fiom thoau who hnvo lately locclvcd invitation nnd win ) have yet , to bo Invited The local committees are working hind on airangomonts nnd aio using their best endeavors to tea lh.it no pio.nmciit thinker of the country will ho loft , uninvited This inoutlng is to uo ono of the bialns of the United States It will unques tionably bo the most brilliant assemblage of business men that has como together for jeiis. lion , ndwnul Atlt inson , nn eminent Jinan clci of Uoston , Ins sent to Sccrotaij Kitihlo the followInir resolutions , vvlth a roqnnstthit thov bo niescntcd to comjross , in event that ho Is utmtilo to bo heie In puison : "Resolved , That tlie mint of the Utiltod States should bo open to frco coinage of dol- lais or multiple's of dollai- made clthci of silver 01 of Rold , with the enstoin uy niopor- tion of alloy reiiulroet to hntdcn the coin "Uoaolveil , That the legal leneleract of the Unllod St lies should bo so uinundod ns to piovldo that in all contiucts or ngrccmonU In which the simple word'dollars' is expressed the dollar Implied by that ngrconicnt shnll bo trie dollar miiilo of Hold , and that such eon- tiacts in which the simple word 'dollnr' ' is expiesscdshull bo e-nfoicoil in dollars made of gold or the equivalent thereof. "Resolved , T hat nil con tracts or ngi cements forthc payment of uiAncy undo In express terms of sl'vcr ' dollaisshall bo onfurrod In all courts bv the payment of silver dollmsor the ciiiihiilont thereof "Hcbolved. That thouurchaso of silver for eolnnpe Into dollars at the co < t of the Kovern- moiit should cease. " Ills oftlclally understood that the following named vvoll linovvn gentlemen , not to speak ofothoisnot heard "from , wilt nddiess the congress : Hon. John M Allen , Mississippi ; Hon. Thomas 13. Patterson , Colorado , Senator 1'luinb , ICiinsns fJovcrnor Huiiiiliioy | , ICau- s.is ; Governor I 'i nils , Missouri ; .ludjr j Llnd- soy , Kentnckvimtor Teller , Colorado ; . .fucL'oV. . G. Wood. Niishvlllo , Teiiu. : ox-Uovernor Itohiiisou , Kan- has ; General C. W. Illuir , Missouri ; Hon. .fcny M Husk , secretary of ngiiculiuro ; .ludgi ; Cai'vvell ' Yoamitn , Colorado ; Hon II. K Tlutiber. New York ; Prof. 1 \ J V. Slciff , Colorado , Hon Holmes Cummins , Tennes see ; Senator Cockrcll , MissouriHon. ; . M ,1. llryon , ToniicsseoTliiimas.r Iluilov , Texas ; lion C , 1Orlsp , CJooigin ; Hoi. J.imo ? 15. McCreirv , Kontueky , lion. William .linker , Kansas ; Colonel .lay L Torroy , Missouri ; Judge ) , f. M. Thlirston , Nubias'lcu , lion. S A. Thoinpsoii. Duliith ; .Senator Vest , Missouri ; EraatusViiiim , Now Yoik ; Hon. II M. Youtnnns , iMichlifunj lion , II. U Idlly , Kansas ; General Joseph Wheeler , Alabama ; Hon. ( iootgo If , I'uck , Kansas , Hon , It. T , Vaiilloru , Mls'-ouri ; Senator StovMirt , Novnda ; 1'iof John II iv , K.uisas , lion ' ( J. Hemy , lion. Hunjnuiln Huttorvvorth , Ohio. Hon C. 11. Itroukon- ildgo. AiKinis.vs , lion AV .1. Ihyan , Kc- bi.nlc.i , lion J ( J. ItuaowsMichigan , , Hon. I ) A. WoArmond , Missouri , Hon. I nallus Oonnollv , Mlnnasotit ; .fudge .1. .S JCmoiv. Kansas : Colonel A. C Tislt , Coloiado ; lion. ( iuoiKOV \ dntdnot , Clovolnnd , O. , Colonel Joseph Ilodtfson , Aliibima , Hern Alhoit , llend , iown. Jii'lKO Wldney , CiilifOrnii ; Uoiitonnnt. < 'tov ( > rni > iliM.iiiiiU | , Ohio ; lion. S A. Kanise-y , Soutli Dnlcotn , Hon. Ovvon .Scott , Illinois , t'oveinor bti-ol , Oklahoma ; Hon. W Ton.v , AiUmisus , Soiiatoi1 Puffer , lCaiih.as. < > flor ( lie ) KIIISH 'Ililove . Judno Hi'lsloy was occupied ycstonlav nftornoon lu iR'.irint : the cases .ivalnut tnu men chnigcel with stiallng Union I'nclllo eintss McICImilo and Unvls wtio bound over to the district cojrt in the tium of 100 , nml ehurgedvlth Krunil luiccny Wapncr As lirlggs woru ditchnigod , thuru not bcliiK oiioiiKh ov Idc'iii'o to conviut Ilium As a Ills 1 es t not tit atlM'iiiit I" iiiucd ) costlvc- iifiii IP ) the no ; of s.iliiu ) or ilr.istlc pnrga- thus , \\lion \ \ nc..tli.ullc : iiicdlolni'HiiciMliMl , the most P' ' 'apt and liuniDrhil li Ayor'i rills. lf \ olfc'Pt Is to ri'stnro Ihi1 rogtnar action of .liu hovvcli , without niiiKcnlii them. ) 'i > lnt ; iiB.ir.iio.iti'dllicso I'llU ii-talu their mcdlrlinl virtues for n loii lime , and uro uasj tu l.iKo. " J can ri'commend Ayor's J'llla above nil nthpr" , li.ivlng IOIIK pmveid Ihclr > aluo as a. iaiiiulcforrnjelfiunH.uiill : ] ) . llcss , J.oltlisvlllc. 1'a. " In I M , liytho ndvlrcof nfrlenrl , ! begin tno IHU ( if Ajcr's I'llli as a remedy for bll- IOIIKIII I , cMiiiitlpatlon , 1 1 lull fevers , and nilds. They setM'il mo better than anything - thing I hid pivvlouslv tried , ami I have und tliem In attacks til that soil ever since. " II. W. lltr.sli , Jiul.oiih , Ark , Ayei-'s Pills , rnnrju-o cr DR. T. 0 , AYEU & CO. , Lowell , Mum , .vld by all IH'lcrs In VciUcUu * .