OMAHA DAIL \ I / BEE i/ rWELFTll YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. , THURSDAY MORNING , JUNE 22 , 1882. 4. BILL KELLY'S "KID , " Tlio Great Protectiouist Essays the Hole of Revenue Re former , A Public Exhibition Delayer. Till the Eleventh Hour of Oougresa , The Bank Olmrtor Bill Pfttchoc in the Seimto and Ready for Details of the Bnmln.i of tlii unil Eson.po of the Crow. George Wlllluni Curtis on tuo Clvl Service Uoforiu Nutional Asi ciated Press. SENATK Juno 21. Sonatoi Morgan's resolution for the appointment mont of a select committeetoconsidci the subject of labor strikes , was taker up , Senator George supporting tin bill in a speech. The Eonato resumed cousideratior of the bill extending national tanl charters. Senator Aldrich moved an amend' mont authorizing the secretary of tin treasury , in his discretion , to suspend the isatfo of gold certificates whenovei the amount of gold in the trcasurj available for the redemption of United States notes exceed 5100,000,000. , After debate Senator Aldrich agreed to make it imperative instead of dis cretionary , nnd the amendment was agreed to. The clause was further amended to include silver certificates. Senator Coke moved an amendment that no national banking association shall be members of any clearing house in winch &uch certificates shall not bo receivable in settlement of clearing house balances. Adopted. Senator Book's amendment makinp nil silver and other coin certificates legal tender , and forfeiting charters oi national banka discrimiiiatin in favor of gold coin or other issue of coin or paper , was lost by a vote of 20 to 20. Senator Buck's amendment on cer tification of checks wus adopted. It was ngreed to commence voting on the bill and pending amendments to-morrow , and without further de bate the senate went into executive session , and at 0 p. in. adjourned HOUSE WtOOEEDINGS. The house recalled the bill regu lating immigration , Mr. Reagan stating that the bill passed waa not the bill agreed on by the committee. The library building bill was taken up. A wrangle followed over a circular found on the desk , stating that the bill waa backed by n ring of land owners , Mr. Townshcnd attacking the bill and Mr. Heed supporting. Mr. i'.undnll moved to lny thu bill on the table. Lost71 to 115. Further action waa then postponed until December 12th. Mr. Kelly's internal revenue tax reduction - duction bill was then taken up. Mr. Kelly spoke in favor of his bill. The bill waa read by sections , as fol lows : Allowing farmers to sell tobacco to first dealora without payment of tax ; imposing a graduated tax upon in comes ; permitting soldiers who lost a leg or arm in the war to peddle to bacco without license ; repealing all taxes on bank capital , chocks , matches and perfumery at once ; repealing that on fermented liquor dealers' license , January 1 , 1883 ; repealing , January 1 , 1884 , all taxea on tobacco ; directing the secretary of the treasury to report on the first Monday in December , 1882 , whether the tnx on distilled spirits may not bo collected by charg ing the amount directly against the stills , and thus remove the expenses of collecting the revenue. After n speech against the bill by Mr. Thompson ( Ky. ) the house nd- journedatCp. m. , Mr. White ( Ky. ) having the floor CAPITAL NOTES. National Associated 1'rcsa. OFP TO THE 11EUNION. The president and cabinet , except Chandler and Teller , have gone to Baltimore to attend the meeting of the Grand Army af the llopublic. THE I1UUNED KODQEIIS. Lioutonent Berry reports , January 7th , that the Jiro in the Rogers orig inated in the forohold , probably from the heat of the donkey engine , The crow battled the llanio with extin guishers nnd pumps , but had to aban don her. They saved all ammunition , but lost all records , a month's provis ion and a bale of blankets. The boats were with difficulty Bulled ashore on account of young ice. The vessel burned throe days before sinking. The crew slept out of doors the first night , but the natives found aid took them to the village whore the people gave them warm lodging nnd plenty of food , principally walrus. The crow divided subsequently between four villages , each desirous of extending hospitality. Lieutenent Berry says ho expects to charter the first whaling vessel arriving this spring to go to St. Nicholas , thence to take the Alaska Go's steamer to San Francisco CONnilMATIONN. The senate to-day made the follow ing confirmations. Utah commission- era : Alex , llamsoy of Minnesota , A. S. Paddock of Nebraska , George L. Godfrey of Iowa , Jas. 11. Tottigrow of Arkansas and A. B. Carlton , In- diana. Istah Loightnor na Indian agent at Santee agency , Nebraska. Postmasters : Goo , T , Swank at Johnston , I'd. ; Elizabeth II. Selig- man at PpttsviUo , Pa.j Joseph A. Lo gan at Milton , Pa. ; Joseph Cooke at Waynosburgh , Pa , ; Goo. B , Hunter at Newton , Ia. ; 1I > 0 , Payne at Fre mont. Neb. ; Allan Seidcl at Hudson OhioIns. ; H Morri'on nl Akron Ohio ; 0. S. Marsh a1 Dn Pore , Wis. Henry Ii. SU'ontr nt Beloit , Wis. Jnhn II. Urinkcrhoof at Wampum Wis. ; FrAiik D llimlin nt Hudson Wia. ; O. M. Lirawy at Minneapolis Minnesota. PEFOUM IS NF.l'ESSAllY. The departments wore Itoodod to day with eiroulara from George W Curtis , threatening to bring to tlio nt tention of the attorney general to th violation of law by employes by payiiij money for campaign purposes. HEED WlLt , Al'l'IJAL to the President tomorrow morniti ] in behalf of Guitonu , Miss Chovalio will hnvo nn interview with the President ident later in the day. THE STAH llOl'TF. TUIALS. The star route session was occnpiec by testimony regarding routes , nuin bcr of trips made , and amount of mixi carried. The afternoon session wn spent in verification of maps nnd dia grams , showing routes in Oregon. TUB NATIONAL noAlll ) OK HEALTH has postponed its session to-day pi account of sickness of Dr. Boamis who ia quite sick in Now York. CAMPAIGN ECHOES : State and District Convention * in Various States. ToincBsoo E6urooun Bellow fo "inp" Cnmoron's No\v Mun. Tbo Reconvened FtmusylvaiiJr CoiivemUtm. National Afi'OchlcJ 1'ru'i. HAIIIIISIIUUCI , Pa. , Juno 21. Tht attendance of delegates to the rccon voned ropuublicnn convention i ; larger than was expected. A caucus resolution waa adopted calling for thi completion of the ticket at this con vention nnd urging the state commit tee to use all honorable meana to re store harmony in the republican partj in this state. M. Brosins , of Borka county , was nominated for . congressman-at-large. There is nothing of unusual interest in the platform. The state commit tee waa empowered to till vacancies on the ticket. Illinois Hopoblicans- NitlOQ&l Associated Press. CHICAGO , Juno 21. The republican state committee announces that the Alton. Wnbaah nnd Illinois Central railroads will sell round trip tickets For one and one-third fare to delegates to the republican otato convention , to bo held Juno 28 , good from Juno 26th to 29th inclusive. The Ohio & Mississippi will sell round tickets ai two cents a 'mile ' on the Springfielc division. Vermont Republican ! ! . National Asaocfr.tcd 1'ress. MoNTrELiEJ : . , Vfc. , June 21. The state republican convention , by ac clamation , nominated Hon. L. Bars- tow for governor. * Col. Samuel E. Plungereo was nominated for Ueuten- nut governoi , ' uticJV. . H. Dubois foi state treasurer. Minnesota District Convention- National Associated rrcsu. ST. PAUL , Minn. , June 21. The Second district republican convention it Mankato to. day nominated J. B. Wakefiold for congress. A Smooth. Boro. Vatlonal Associated frees. SALT LAKE , Utah , Juno 21. Canon , ho deposed Utah congreasional dele gate , arrived to-night. Why ho re- urns ia not known , unless the sup- > osition proves correct that ho has some to help prepare matters for the irrival of the Utah commission. Tonnofisoo Bourbons S'atlonal Asuociatod Prcte. NASHVILLE , Juno 21. The demo- : ratic state convention reassembled at D o'clock this morning , and after two idjournments , to allow the committee an returns to report , the convention was called to order at 2 p. m. and hreo reports made by the committee. After speeches had been made by ex- Senator Joseph E. Bagloy ( high tax ) indHon. John Sivngo ( low { ax ) and several amendments , the majority report of the committee was adopted unid great enthusiasm , although the ow tax element wus largo in mem- iera. The platform ia to be in some logreo a compromise between both wings of the party and its hearty en- lorsomont indicates that a bail's has > een reached upon which , with few xcoptiona , harmony and reconcillin- ion can bo reached. The platform considered the state ubt proper , with accrued in- erost , a valid and sacred obligation , nd proposes paying tlio same less war nterost ; tenders to creditors of the tate as a settlement of the remainder f the state debt ono half of principal nd accrued interest by issuo- ng bonds of the state earing interest at three per ent per annum for the first en years , at 4 per cent , from then un- il maturity ; oppose monopolies ; avers the establishment of a commis- ion to prevent discrimination In aver of through and against ocal freights by railways ; favors the ublie school system and arraigns the opublican party for its total disregard f all civil service reform in levying pen employes of the government for olitical purposes. After the platform had boon adopt- d , Hon. D. 13. Cooper , representative f the high tax wing , announced that e could not submit to the platform ith the war interest eliminated from he proposed plan of settlement. At this juncture the convention ad- ournod to 8 p. m , Tbo Greenback Iiudcl 'atlonal Associated Vtoaa. iUxuou , Maine , Juno 21 The reonback district convention hero liis afternoon , re-nominated con- reosman , Geo. W.Ladd after a sharp trufigle. THE GREAT GiSOOLDER , John Pope Hoduett in mgton. An Xupttilout Blnthorsltlto oil Wind Puiltlltir ? . Wellington Spechl to S n Kivi. ls < o John Pope Hod no it made his np pcaranco hero about eight years ago Ho claimed to bo nu attorney for ai unfortunate machinist in Ohicag named Folthnuaer , who had been pu in prison for an infringement of i sewing machine p.itont , being abou the capital for a long time , but wa not regarded as thoroughly Round i : law , Finally ho pnvo up his patent oas nnd organized what ia called the Na tional Ltbor League. Its founders wor himself and an Irish poet in the stat department named Scanlon. It wn never recognized by any labor organ izntion here. Its membership con aisled besides Ilndnutl of three whit men , Feltlmusor being ono of them nnd n number of negroes , Hodnel frequently appeared on the street h.xv ing _ two or three of the necrocs it uniform following him ns orderlies Ono of the labor league knocked hin down ono night in n drunken row , am ho aworo out iv wnrruut claiming tha the queen of England had sent u matte to this country to assassinate him , now ins i.irm Ho made a living for scvor.il yenr ; by the dues ho got from ignorant ne groes who belonged to hia league. Hi had a room in the fifth story of i building here , where ho gave a mini ber of entertainments , for which IK charged a otnall admission foe. Hi : audiences were always colored , nnd he made a dollar every now and then bj soiling them ice cream , lemonade , ' candy , etc. The chief of police re' gardcd him as a great annoyance , nnd very often the police olllcers warned negroes not to go to Hod. tiott's room , tolling them that ho only wanted their money ; thai liis labor organization was only an imaginary concern , and had no real membership. After losing the con- Idonco of the negroes ho left this city nnd started a similar concern in Brooklyn. In February last ho camt ! ! ioro. Now , the private secretary oi the president , not knowing him , al lowed ilodnott to have nn interview with the president , Ilodnott claiming ; o bo head oflicor of Iho labor league. Ho asked several correspondents hern ; o send off paragraphs to the effect ; hat ho had nn interview , but as they enow him they declined. REPUDIATED BY IIOIIINSON. "While hero hoiskod Koproaonta- tivo llobinson of Now York to intro duce his labor league railway bill in the house. Robinson has always made it it point to introduce every bill or petition that is sent to him , provid ed it io couched in respectable lan guage , and ho did no , never even read ing it , In talking with the correspon dent of the Chronicle this aftcrooon , .Representative Robinson said : "All I know about Ilodnott is that ho is very crotchety. Ho has all kinds ot , whims and runs nil kinds of labor clubs , the headquar ters of which ho says , are hero. [ introduced the bill to please tbo fol low. In it ho uses the names of a number of gentlemen , some of whom [ know very well. Since the bill haa jcon printed neatly all of them have written me stating they never author- zed the use of their names , and have nothing to do with Ilodnott and his scheme , nnd wind up by giving mo ; hp deril. Ono or two of them have mntod cards in New York nowspa- > prs repudiating the whole thing and ; iving mo n turning over ferny ny connection with it. Of course I know nothing about his ) lan , nnd beyond what I have stated iavo nothing to do with Hodnett or lis bill. Felthausor , who , Holnott jlaims , was terribly treated by the owing machine combination , is named is ono commissioner in his bill. " Rob- nson requested your corresponaont o say that ho never authorized llod- ictt to make uao of his name in the natter , and did not indorse him or lis scheme. The police authorities lore say _ they regard Hodnett na a ommunist , but not dangerous , bo- auso lie has no nerve. Ho is , how- vor , possessor of an unbounded mount of impudence. Soorot Societies In CollogOi. 'atiorml Associated 1'rcBfl. INDIANAPOLIS , Ind. , Juno 21. The fliccra of Purduo college , at Lufayotto , bout .a year ago ordered the disband- lent of all secret college societies , and liodismisBod students , who refused to cknowledgo their authority to take ucli action , resorted to the courts to > rovent the order being carried out , ho collcgo being the utato ngricul- ural college. The case was ably rgund in the civil court nnd the col- ego authorities wore sustained. The Indents appealed the caao to the au- iroino court , whore' it waa again rgued , and the court holds that the nstitution cannot refuse to receive tudents on the ground that ho is a number of a fraternity , but the acuity has the right to prohibit frater nities within the college , if auch ocioties in their judgment interferes vith the duties of studonta or the gov * rnmont of the institution. The case las excited considerable attention firoughout the country. Killed by Blasting Powder. 'atlonal Auoclated Treat. NK\V ALHANY , Ind. , Juno 21. An xplosion of blasting powder killed wo children of Mr. Snydor. Commoncomout Adurois. atlonul Associated I'rcss. BKHLEHKM , Pa , , Juno 20. On the liird day of the commencement of the ehigh university Commander Gor- ingo will deliver the address. The Iowa Sulforoxi National Amtocuu-u mwa. OIIICAOO , 111. , Juno 21. Hon. J , 3 , Grinnoll prcaontod the case of the ufferera by the Iowa cyclone to tlio x > ard of trade to-day , Ho was re ceived with cheers rvntl a committe was appointed to solicit. John "V Fnrweil hooded the list with $1COO. DKS Mol.sr.i , Juno 21. The n-cor of the loss nnd dnmngo in the countt ; along the track of the cyelnnc is in crMsiiig ns the dotnija come in , am will exceed expectations. HuiUHng and crops are destroyed nnd live s'oc ! killed on hundreds of farms. GHIS-NIU. , Ia. , Juno 21 Forty live deaths h.ivo BO far resulted froti the cyclone in this place. Fixe or ai ; of the injured cannot recover. Froii 100 to 125 noraons were wounded Fifteen dentiifl occurred in Mat con nnd twelve nt other points , Substan tinl aid is being received by ivor ; train , nnd nufferings nre being mitiga ted ns much ns possible. THE ANTI'S ORGANISE. Au Enthusiastic nud Hnriuoni oua Mooting nt Liucaln. PoriuautJit OrRnulz.itlnn of tli lj Into Anti-Monopoly Lonuuo. BpocUl Dl | utch to Tin HKF. LIMIOLN , Nob. , Juno Ul. Thi mooting for the purpose of organiajji ) an Anti-Monopoly League was callct to-day n 2 o'clock. About 200 dole gntca were present. Ihllrazolton of Filhnoro , was maJlu tcmporarj chnirmnn , nnd the usual committed were appointed , Permanent organ ! zation waa effected , with Mr. Ouster hout of Morrick , ns ch.iiriuan , am Sir. Madoloy , of Adahis , oecrctnry , The mooting waa addressed by reipuenl by Mcaars , llosowater , Hirkhausei nnd Root. Mr. Floyd , of Ilamiltou , sang an anti-monopoly song with good effect. The meeting wai harmonioue and enthusiastic. National Associated 1'rcm LINCOLN , Neb. , Juno 21A maat convention of nnti-monopoliats mot to-day for the purpose of centralizing against the monopoly power in the state , and organize for action in tlio coming campaign , llapres'Mitation was moderate. Sixty-four Houses Euniod. National Assoclitcil Press. I3uowNEVILLij'i'OX. , JuilO 21. SlX- ty-four houses were destrnj ud by fire at Cortoahuatan , Mexico. Tozna Cattl-j National Afuonateil I'rew. ) ' DALLAS , Texas , Juno , H1. Seventy thousand head of Texas yittlo nnd ten thousand head of horses tire now on the trail grazing north through Indian Territory. 1 Knllrond ColUtlon. National AsuocjUoU 1'ion. SlIENANDOAH , Pft. , jTuilO 21. Tllla evening , on the Lohigh Ynlloy rail road near Contralia , Columbia county , a special train containing orticiala of the Pennsylvania ratlwnyiran into a gravel train , annulling things badly , Nine persona were mv'ik' ' or loss in jured. , ! * - " " . .4 * . 1' Dnvlttnt Albany. National Aenocutod I'rcsa. ALIIANY , N. Y. , Juno 21. Michael Ddvitt lectured in Music Hall to-night before n largo audience , The lecture way under the auspices of the Parnell Land League. His address comprised a statement of the misfortunes which had caused the present condition of Ireland ai.d a lengthy description of the measure proposed by him for Ireland's relief. Murlno National AxsnclaUtl I'rcni. Nu\v YOHK , Juno 21. Sailed : Sorvia for Liverpool , Edan for Am sterdam , Elbe for Bremen , Labrador for Havre , City of Para for Aspin wall. Arrived : Greece from London. PmrAi > iai'iiu , Juno 21. Sailed : Ohio for Liverpool. HJMIHJKO , Juno 21. Sailed : Herder - dor for Now York. QUEENSTOWX , Juno 21 , Sailed ; Celtic for Now York. M , Juno 21. Arrived : W. A. Scholton from Now York. SOUTIIAMITON , Juno 21. Arrived : Herman from Bremen. LONDON , Juno 21. Sailed : Canada : or Now York. Arrived : Hillsdale TOIII QuoenstoHW. GLAhaow , , Tunu21. Arrived : An- ihoria from Now York. LiVKiu-ooL , Juno 21. Arrived : Pennsylvania from Philadelphia , Oity ) f Montreal from Montreal. Sailed ; Egypt for Now York. NEW YOHK , Juno 21 , St. Germain rom Havre ; Australia , Genoa and Oir- : assia from Glasgow. Zialior Strikes. ' ( ntlonal Awociatcd I'ttam. NKW YOTK , Juno 21 The freight mndlers strike is still sproadin thrco .housand men are now out , the piers md wharves are blocked with freight , ffhich transportation companyB are inablo to handle with green hands , nuat of whom are just from Oastlo ; arden , and unable to undorstanil or- lers in English. The Ponsylvania 'reight depot is closed , and a notice s posted up saying , no freight will bo received , Truckmen areunablo to do , ivor their loads , and lie Bleeping on hem , The river otrouts are blocked .vith wagons , It is thought the atrik- jra will succeed in getting twenty in- ituadof seventeen canta per hour. The freight handlonr atriko con- .itiueH , nnd ia producing a eorious jfl'ect upon wholesale merchants and unong every class. Great indignation preyails on account of the refusal of : ho different railroad companies to pay Lho advance asked , and all merchant * ) 3xprsa sympathy with the etrikers , inasmuch ns the cost of living has ad vanced. Some dry goods houses are lending goods to Boston on the Nor wich line , to bo shipped west from there. Ho tei there ia no strike on the Norwich lino. The strike of the employ ca of Con nor's typo foundry was brought to a close by tlio roluin of the awtora am fmishcrj at nn increase over forme wrtccs , but n littto loss than asked for Af Farmer , Little > V Co.'s the striker arc still out. The boiler makers'nmlhoiae nhoora fitrikoia unchanged. Pmanuno , I'a. , Juno 21 Tin strike situation is unchanged. UniMixoHAM , Ala. , Juno 21. Tin coal minors in Prntt's mines are on i strike. FOREIGN NOTES. NUIoutl AnocUtwl Prow TUB CONKKllKNTE. CoxsTANTiNOPti : , Juno 21. Tin foreign ambassadors will hold n pro llminnry meeting of the conference n the residence of Lord Dufforin at tin Kapia. The porto haa issued a cirou lar to the powers against holding tin conference , ns it would bo dangcroui to the maintenance of trnmiuility ii Kcynt The majority of the Turkisl cabinet nro in favor of the replace incut of the khedive by I'rluco Hal' him , but their decision is postponed , pending the holding of the confer once. ruamvi : * , LONDON , Juno 21.A despatcli fromt Malta oays 2,500 Alc-xandriai fugitives arrived there yesterday niK many wtro in tlio moat destitute coil1 dition. They were housed in Lazv rotto. Lite advices from Moulividoooay.i r revolution has occuricd in Ureguay , Till : SKAT Ot WAIi. Aii\AMmiA ! , Juno 21. The khe dive has been compelled to write r letter to Arabi Boy , entrusting him with the entire command of the army. The cominiaalon of inquiry into UK late riots have smpandoit their sittings for twenty days. This is supposed to bo a subterfuge to defeat the inquiry. LONDON Juno 22.--Tho , - - Englinh { oTernmont. will refuse to rccognizo Lho now Egyptian ministry. utir.ss. VIHNNA , June 21. The following a the result of the international chess luntoh : Stornitz of London and Win- iinuor of Warsaw , each won 21 games ; Mason of America , -Ii games ; Mo- ivonziu of Americ.1 and Xouchortor of Ciondon. 22i games each , nnd Black- jurn of London , 21J games. NIHILISM. ST. PiiTKuswuita , Juno 21. A lihilist dynamite factory haa been dis covered at Wussile , in the government ) f Ostrov. A number of arreata have ) ccii made in connection therewith , CRIMINAL NEWS. National Attaoclatoil Trots. RAWYCK HUNT Ur. NEW YOUK , Juno 21. Prof. W. E. Sawyer , electrical ) , wan nontencod to our years hard labor in the atato iriaon for shooting during a quarrel md sorioualy wounding Thuophilus Steele , April 5th , 1880. DLOOl ) AND 11U1.LKTH. HOOHTON , Tex. , June 21. In a crimmage yesterday Chaa. F. Witham was killed by a negro ; Deputy Marshal Glass was shot through the shoulder ind nock , nnd a colored boy was villod lyj n etrny bullet. / AUUESTEI ) FOR MUltDllK. OHAJII-AION , 111. , Juno 21. Dotoc- ; tvo Eittonhouso arrested Howard Underwood to-day nl Onarga , III. , 'or the murder of n woman in Missis sippi county , Missouri , nbout n year igo. Ho ia hold in the Champaign ail , awaiting a requisition from the governor of Missouri. Arrostctl for Embezzlement. National Associated I'teaa. CIIIOAOO , Juno 21. A stockholder n the Grape and Cane Sugar Refinery Company became auspicious that nonoy paid to the president of the concern \vrfsHnisuppliod and therefore cnuuod tho'ftrrost of President II. 0. < Viond on the charge of embezzle- nent. The Grand Arm jr. National Crew Association. BATIMOHIC , Juno 21 , The president at the city hall reviewed the parade of lie Grand Army of the Republic , the inest parade was over soon in J3alti- nore. The principal streets wore de- orated. The veterans were cheered all along the line. Visiting veterans ; o to Camp Agnea and take a trip [ own the Chesapeake this afternoon. Houori Well BoBtowod. fttlonM Annoclatod 1'rota. PUOVIDKNUK , 11. I. , Juno 21.At ho commencement of Brown univor- ity to-day the honorary degrees of jL. D. were confirmed on Goo. Wil- iam Curtis and Chief Justice Gray. Flroi. National Aaioclatoil I'rvao. PiTTdiitmo , Juno 21. One of the lass houses of Phillips & Co. was aniagod by fire this morning $10,000 worth , CANTON , Ohio , Juno 21. Carl & Bank's union mills , a five story brick , was damaged $15,000 by fire to-day. MATAMOUAH , Texas , Juno 21. A re at Cochurtam , last evening , dam- god sixty-four houses. The rosi- cuts had to ( ly from the burning > uildings , and saved none of their iropi'rty. The fire was extinguished > y soldiers , Meotiuf * ef Pump Men. National AieodatcJ l'ri u. SAUATOOA , N. Y. , Juno 21 Tlio ron pump manufacturers association of Hie United States cpinpletcd its ession hero to-day , Existing cundi- ions of price : ) and discounts were re- iflirmed. The next meeting will be lold at Chicago , Ills. , September 20. Buokliu'fl Arnica Balvo. The JJiar HAI.VK In the world for Cuts JruUen , Sorei ) , Ulcers , Halt Ithouui , KB ver Soiea'ToUe , ChajniuJ Hands , Chll ilalna , Corns , anil all ukln truptionn , and Msitlvely euros -.illw. It ii ( 'uaranUed , to Ivo satltfactfon or niotiuy reiunded. ' rice 25 cents per box. For Halo by O. : ' . ( Joodiuan Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure , jel'Jdlw THE COOLIS KINGDOM , A Quoucrlous Oollootion of Item wltli Oriental Flavors , Yung Chan } ? Mourns Hii Mother nnd the Soldiora Mourn for Opium , Xlio FrouoU Soouro u Foothold It the Horthonut nno Jjovy oil the Native * . TuolTronty Coiniulaslonora Moving Mnttora In General In the Mlkiv- tlo'a Kingdom. Nalloiml AftOcUtctl I'trtw. SAN FHANCISCO , .Inuo 21 , Advices received per _ steamer Oily of Tokiu , from Hong Kong nro up to May llth , from Yokohninn to Juiiu 2d , CIIIXA. The quonlion riiacd by the death ol Limit. Yum ; Clmiif's ( mother lim boon settled , not without opposition , by hit being granted ouo hundred day ? mourning. On applying for the unuixl toonly-Bovon inonthn the viceroy was told that tha state required tlmt he should sacrifice seine amount of per sonal grief nnd ho must content himself - self with mourning hia mother for 11 shorter period. The emperor's father , the seventh prince , who , nt the hotel of the foreign bureau , drilled the military in Poking , Ima ioaucd tin order culling upon nil soldiora under him to abandon opium amoking within six inonthn. If the governor of Foochow can close thou sands of opium duns in tlmt city it is thought the emperor's father inny suc ceed lioro. In China mnrtiul law is nlao otrictor , hnn civil law. The scarcity of water in the colony ma boon something awful , The poor Chinese hnvo had to ait for houra on the hillsides waiting their turna nt the lirty puddles , out of which no white nan , unless he waa reduced to the nst extremity , would drink. Rain arrived just in time to prevent bitter distress. The corronpondont in Tonquin , of The Uong Kong Daily News , writes 'roiu Hnypdongj under date of the JOth of April , giving further details of , ho French occupation us follows : On the meriting of the 20th of April , the commandant Issued instructions for .ha citadel to bo cleared up , the : roops to take possession of all that waa worth having. In Ilaypdong the French have seized $70,000. The custom house ia now entirely Crunch , the duties being paid to .horn . direct , and complete control bo ng vested in French officials. The governor general of Hadni and Nim- mill committed auicido. The com manding general also hanged himself. Clio only surviving Mandarin in [ Ta'dai is the governor of that city. Aftor'thu capture of the citadel a con ference was hold in the pagodaof jus- .ice , nnd the French commandant offered to shako JmudawitU thn gor > irnor. The , latter refused nnd begged that the commandant would shoot him rather than do that. On the 27th the work of dismantling the walls waa commenced , which wore blown down jy the aid of dynamito. The guim md been thrown from the walls into ho moat tlio day before. JAPAN. During aovcnteon d..ys , from April 20 th to May 5th , several cnseo of cholera occurred within the district of fokohama. At present no neriouu lortont of the disease has shown itself , el as tlio season ia becoming warm it s not unlikely that the epidemic may ] I > road. Tlio .British ateamship Alert has had i collision with the Mikado's now 'uclit , the Jingci Kan , and has boon seriously injured. A claim lias been made against the Jadanceo govern ment in consequence. According to the Osaka ( newspaper ) , n regard to the proposed railway bo- .wooii that city nnd Snkai , many wealthy merchants have lately hold ncetings and definitely resolved to ay the line from Nnmbnlura in the 'ormor ' place to Omoji in the latter , at MI expense of 200,000 yon , which sum s to bo raised from private individ uals , the two towns contributing half each. each.Tho war department contemplates lending nubnlterns to America to itudy photography. The naval department contemplates iddlng n largo number of third and ourth grade vessels to the Japanese wvy. The price of ailk lion risen generally ibout $10 per bale , nnd the present locks in Yokohama including those akon into foreign warehoused for in- poction nro upwards of forty-five lundrod bales. The now season's tea his year has boon more or Icsa im- > roved in its preparation in every pro- lucing province. It is reported that the emperor pro- loaea to send his portrait as n gift to juoon Victoria in acknowledgment of ho likeness of the British sovereign recently presented to his majesty hrough Sir Harris Farkos. A Coroa cotrespondont writes the olio win K to the Shanghai Mercury , under date of May -Un , from Tiont- son : "Yesterday the two remaining Joroan ambassadors with the Chinese treaty nnd that of the United States Irawn up and signed , left together vith Admiral Ting nnd Mntaion 1'nung , who represent the OhinoHo government , for Ohofoo , to moot Com- nodoro Shufcldt there , from thence hey will proceed to Soul to ratify the roaty. A Fatal Uwoll. National Associated 1'jcua. SKYMOUU , Ind , , Juno21 Christian mid KlausB Kestor were drowned by 'ording a swelled stream , Coru iu. Illluoli. National Associated I'ICBU. Si'itiNOFiELD , 111 , , Juno 21 Tin state department of agricultures ha : information from all along the con -AND- MANUFACTURES. Dor , Ml Fame St OMAHA , -NEB. Magazines of "all " kinds BOUND TO ORDER. Send for REDUCED price-list of deb Print- J. T. FESTNER , Importer of , nnd Dealer in 9 f I * Zifclior Strings and Music , 1121 FarnamSt.Omahai bolt of the state , showing that late storms have stopppd nil late planting- . In central Illinois the plants are 25 per cent below the avoracro , and it la improbable that planting already Jono can roach the average per acre. ' SPORTING. National Associated Frees. THfc COLLEGE HEGATTA. NEW LONDON , Conn. , Juno21. The Columbia crow , going over the course last evening in a shell , made the first mile in five and a half minutes. The Vale crew arrived this afternoon , and. will take a pull this evening. The course will be laid out Friday , and the race bo rowed Juno 30. Chalfant , No. 7 of the Harvard crow , Is suffer ing from abacoas over the spine. Ho is under a doctor's : are at the Crocker house. CONEY ISLAND C'LUll. NEW YbitK , Juno 21. Thu spring mooting of the Coney Island Jockey club continued to-day. First race , mile , was won by Juletto , colt , Barrett second : time , 1:12A. : Second race , two-year olds , selling Allowances , three-fourths of 5 mile , was won by Corona , Murray second ; time , 1:17 S. Third face , for throe-year olds , 3iio and one-half mile , was won by K u nny mode , Forester second ; time , 2:17. : Fourth race , handicay sweepstakes , nil ages , ono milo'and a quarter , won won by Fairmount , Blue Lodge second end ; time 2:111. : Fifth race , steeplechase handicap , ill ngos , full course , was won Frank Short , Bornadino second ; time , 1IAHE IULL. DETUOIT , Juno 21. Detroit * , 8 ; 'rov'donco , C , BUFFALO , June 21. Treys , 4j Buf- alooa , 10. CHICAGO , Juno 21 , Ohicagos , 13 Wnrcostors , 3 , CLBVEI.ANO , Juno 21. Bostons , 2 ; Jlovelanda , 1 , LAFAYETTE KACE3. LAVAYETTE , Ind. , Juno 31. The first day of the Lafayette races wit nessed some good racing , although the .rack was heavy from recent rains. First , pacing , 2:50 : race , thrco cu ries , was won by Limber Jack , who ook three heats and scored 251 ; | . The 2:35 : trotting race , three heats , Ivo entries , was won by Gllmor , who nado it In 2:03 : , The third race , three heats , eight entries , was won by Ruth , who took , wo of the heats ; boat time , 2:50 : . , The ensuing two days promise aomo good racing if the weather is good. Indications. National Asuodatixl 1'ieM WASHINGTON , Juno 22 , 1 a , m. For the Upper Mississippi and Mis souri valleys , light and warmer , partly cloudy weather , local rains , southeast - east to southwest winds and stationary - ary or slowly falling barometer ,