{ ' < ' .7 IE MI / TWELFTH YEAE. OMAHA , NEB. , WPN.SDAY : MORNING. JUNE 38. 1882. 9. FUILER'N ' A TICK , Iowa Overflows with Prohibi tionists of the Cold Water ' Kind , The Amendment Adopted by tin Overwhelming Mnjority. The Anti'a Worked from Dawn Till Drk but Pail to "Budeje" It. A , ' Whisky Crooked Uaurpa the Place of Whisky Straight H T * and License. /k J ' * , " Council Consoles Her elf by Giiziug nt Oninhn. Qrowcrlos * The 'Anil's OvoYwbolmocU Special Uispatch to THK Bnc. Dts MOINHS , Juno 27. Of over four hundred towns in the state heard from * & ten o'clock ' less than thi'ty give majorities nsainst the amend ment , aggregating less than 1200. Wnpollo county's majority against the nmcud.uotit is estimated nt 800. The city of DOS Moinoi gives 130Q major ity for the amendment. The county will give nearly 2,000. Present indi cations nro that the slate will give 30- , 000 majority. The anti prohibition ists admit an overwhelming defeat. ANOTHER ACCOUNT. Voting on the amendments prohib iting the sale of liquors progressed quietly , a full vote being polled. At Sioux City two bands of music played at the polls and a procession of chil dren paraded the streets. Business was nt a stand still. Great interest was manifested. iiorn rou THU ANTI'S. DES MOJMJS , Iu. , Juno 27. Mid night returns from various parts of the atntoshow nothing as yet definite ns to the result of the election. Both sides polled n. full vote. The country districts generally wont overwhelmingly in favor of the amend ment , while the larger towns may be counted on nearly , it nut quite , indi cate the influence of this vote. / COUNCIL LLUFS. Fr the ( imondmAni , 7U3. ; against , l,540j majority against , 807. Total Lvbto cast. 2,273. , ' ' , * 1 ' t B ' , -t i Harlan township , Shelby county , cast 090 votcaj nyprily fey the amend ment , -1(18. Ul'Ho GDuntyAiviiUuwor & National Asaoclittd Press , T11S MALI.EY TRIAL , i ' HAVEN-Conn. , Juno 27. In the Malloy trial to-day rebuttal ( eati mony waa concluded. Buah begat his nrgumcut for j the p rosicutiotj .He claimed that , although the state not proved that the defendants. * " " " had put poison in Jennie Cramer's mouth , they inaJo one of the ptrong * ( ' eat cases of circumstantial t oyid'omic over presented. - , y BUNT U1J VOU 1'OUqKHYc ajt . . Mnss , , ! Juno ' 27 Michae ! Dbofi , ' c'orJvictcd of forging hia wifor name to n deed , wai sentenced to four years in Btate prison. , ' , A TULl'IT rilAUI ) , NEW " \OIIK , Jqno 27. RoV. 11. oflat'N'eilrpastor of the l irst Pres- bytiirinn church , Brooklyn , charged with forging his piatoral credentials and using nn assumed ijamo , was diamisaed by the congregation. A I'lQHT TO THE DEATH. FiiKNCHBUiia , Ky. , June 27. Joe Ilothwoll and Marshall J. B. Day . fought out a feud to-day. They iir.it j used fiats. Iloihwell drew a'pistol and shot Day in the leg. Day bowie knifed Ilothwoll to death. A CIIKAT. Nr.w YORK , Juno 27. Mark Sam < uols , a Montreal clothier said to have cheated Montreal merchants out of $100,000 , was arrested here to-day. Since being in business hero ho was burned out twice. COWUIDKn , > ATLANTA , Ga. , Juno 27. E. Me- Canlena cowhided W , L Clark , edi tor of The Rapublican for publishing that in a cortnintnal McCanless' evidence ( dence was strained and improbable. Illinois Ropablioanr. N&ttonfcl Aiwociated Victu , CHICAGO , Juno 27. About two hundred delegates to the republican convention to bo hold in Springfield to-morrow nro already on the ground , eng 'od in wire pulling and caucus ing , It is generally conceded Gen , Smith will got the troasurership. The school Buperintendoncy lies between Shade and Stratton , with the possi bility of Ingels securing the plume. Among the names mentioned for the chairmanship of the central commit tee ara Long Jones , Tom Ridgway and Major McLaughlin , The Eror Glorious. National Auociatod 1'ronv NKW YOUK , Juno 27. The stock and other exchanges will close from the 1st to the 5th of July. Flroi- NltlonM Aicoclated fretu. MANCMEsrnt , N. Y. , Juno * 27. Eight persona were serious injured , Maiy Sullivan fatally , by n panic dur ing the burning of Mrs , Augustine Crosby's boarding house at midnight , the ildinus being on the ground floor. Fjrty boarders had to escape by the upper windows. Damage , gl.OCD , Fiuli's Foimallty. Nitlouxl Astoctitoil ; NEW YORK , Juno 27. The commit tee of the board of trade and train- pollution appointed to confer with the trunk lines in reference to the ad- vance of west Hound rates , cannot have nn interview with Pool Coinmis- gionor Fink until Friday. The new ratoi take elled Saturday. aELEQKAVH NOTES XUlonnl Avwd&tcd l'rc 9. Doytp , the countctfcitcr , hns clmtit-sil his heaiiiiitlers to the Chester ( III. ) peni tentiary. O. T. Hall , tecrctary cf the C. , 15. & ( } . , died in ChlcAgo Momhy. The Rrcat water euro eitaWlshmcnt Our Heine , at DanvilleNi Y. , Imrncd Monday night. Lom. 51(0,000. ( All tlio patients \\era rcmo\cil in safety. WilllAinGrecory , of Ni-w York , durini ; a quarrel with his mother , JUic. JInry OreKorj'i ici/ed nn iron kettln from the ttuvo and broke it o\er his moiher'a head , iiillicthig fntiil iujurlci. I'restdentSnow , ol the N'ow York boixnl of trade at d trnnsportntinn , JIIH niipoiuteil an inlluouii.il committee to omloi\nr to Rtcuro the rr&cinding or iiunlilicntloii of tlio ri'iohitiou of the trunk lines to advance vre-t bound r leJ. U > 'n , Samuel < T , Andcison , proaiJcnt of the Portland & O den-bmn railroftiihas declined to bo thu dontour.itiu cniutiuxto for congress in the I'irst district of up occurrcil nn the l hlgh.il - ley inilrond near Slionancloiih , jl'a. 'J'lio lojil freigh , while iiuminj ? nt goo I speed down a heavy RT0 , went over the hank , stuvliiiij. ; thu cuglno nnd train h.tdly. The engineer , John DM , ( of Mmch Chunk , had liii leg broken and shoulder diilocHtcd , It took nv colours to oli.ir ihu trnck tor passenger traius. SPORTING. 5i'.lnol AaocUtcd 1'rcin DASH HALL. CHICAOO , Juno 27. Chicagos 8 , Providence L Gmno called nt the end of the eighth inning on account of rain. rain.BUFFALO BUFFALO , Juno 27. Buifalos 8 , Beaten * IU. DETROIT , Juno 27. Detroits 11 , Worcester 0. CLEVELAND , Juno 27. Clovolands 0 , i'roya 2. CONEV ISIANl ) KAOES. NEW Yonu , Juno 27. Tiio Coney Island joi-koy club races at Shoephoad bay continued to-day First race , handicap sweepstakes , threo-year-olds , ono mile , waa won by Hilarity Jane , Carroll second ; time , 1.40 } Second race , purao § 500 , all ngoa , selling allowance , mile and a furlong , was won by Col. Sprague , Strattspoy second ; time , 2:12. : Third race , handicap sweepstakes , two-year-olds , threo-quirteraot n mile , waa won by Wood Flower , Bella second ; time , 1:17J Fourth race , handicap sweepstakes , all ages , mile and five furlongs , waa won by Cole , Nettie second ; time ' 2:55. : _ Fifth race , purse ? 500 , all agca , sel ling allowance , was won by Blenheim , Edwin A pocoud ; time 1:4153 : , Sixth vraca , puraq $500 , stccplo chaie , jbhort course , waa | woni by Kit- lie Clark , Bernadino second ; ' * time , 4:58. : , - , . ' w. daajoouinii w- " alias Pug Wilson ; cbampion-"of * y2i „ land , arrived from Philadelphia to m.iku n matchwith Sullivan , of Bos ton. " .JLle mw'issued a challenge for § 2 600 a side. The articles will bo signed to-morrow if Siilliy.iti comes to time , > f ) I' , ] ' uuicAaa HACKS. CHICAGO , Juno 27. Sjcond day of the Chicago' summer running moo'- ing : First race , the Fia'ah stakes , for Iwq-year old nnd fillie ? , five f ur- Jonga , 'Ascender ) won , Barnes second ' time , l':0u. ' * t c * Second race , soiling purse S300 , nil * ages , miloi'and one eighth , wns won by Tom 'Barlow ; Flanders aoc- end ; time , 1:57 : } . Third race , the Queen stakes for thrco-year olds , one nnd one-quarter miles , Tom Plunkott won , Gunnar jocond ; time , 2:1JJ. : ! Fourth race , club purse $300 , all ngea , five-eighths of a mile , Boll 15jy uon Jirat.heat ; time l.Ol. The r-tin hero interrupted matters , about ono liour nfter which Mamie W , two huuta ind the raco. Time , 1:11 : ? , 1:08. : The FrolKht Handlers S trite. National Antedated I'rces. JuiiHUV CITV , Juno27.-j-Thofreipht Ijandlors on u atnko number Ij200 , all jnitcd und orderly. Nothing now in lituntion. The truckmen of Matt , Hanson & Wiccliers , nnd Ilavcmoyer & Co. , numbering "il , struck for § K natead of 812 per week , and for over , imo. Coal trimmers of Morris canal jotwcon Jersey City and Newark , to ho number of 200 , have joined the reight handlers. Trackmen of the Delaware , Lackawannn it Western mvo struck for $55 instead of $50 per nonth. NEW YOUK , Juno 27 , The skua ion of the. strikers is unchanged , freight business is blocked. The itrikors are sitting on the side of the ivor front , watching Italians and lussian Jews from Castle Garden rninly attempting to handle freight , ind policemen between them and the froenies. , The freight handlers strike is un- ihangod. A special committee of the > oard of trade met and resolved that n their opinion the increased wages lemanded could bo paid without em- mrMsing the railroad companies , and ippointod sub committona to compel he companies to perform their duties is common carriers and to pay dam- , ges sustained by merchants. Many > uyers are in town but comparatively ow sales are cifected in dry goods , wing to the difficulty of delivering , ixcept whore iho goods can-be shipped liroct from the factories. Fciutlni ; the Prluof. . , 'utlonil Asjoctatcd 1'rces. NKW YOUK , Jui e 27. The board if aldermen have decided in a public occption to the Prince of fiiam , The Sixth Ohio. iitlona ) AuMciated I'reeg. DeriANi E , 0 , , Juno 27. The dem- crats of the Sixth district to-day laminated Win , D , Hill , of Defiance , DI congress. Au Angoll r tlon I Ataoclitcd 1'rew. DETKOIT , Mich. , Juno 27. Prosi- lent James B. Angell , of Ann Arbor iniversity , was overcome by heat , and i in a precarious condition. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Several Important Bills Disposed of by tlio Senate and Honso. The Latter Pftsaea the Tax Ro < duotion Bill by a Strong ATojority. Tlio AxRiinfitu Groxvn Norvr.ui no tlir Dny of IJnntli Drawn Nigh. Urotuor John'ri Collection of Manlao MutterliiKs bholvocl In tlio White Houao. CONGKESS. 1'ro.n. SUXATi : I'llOCIIKlUNOS. WASHINOTOX , Juno 127. The pen- nion committee reported favorably the bill giving Cuater'a widow § 50 n month P.issod. The resolution ordering printing of Bovcnty-livo copies of Hlaino's oration on Garfield for his own use was passed The fin unco committee reported favorably thu bill to roculato fur ther inveatinont of Pacific railway sinking fund , and Senator Morn II gave notice that ho would call it up to-morrow. The remainder of the day -was occu pied by the legislative , executive nnd judicial appropriation bill , during which two-thirds of the bill was com pleted. The Eonivte vront into execu tive session nnd at 5l0 : ! adjourned. The immigration bill ns originally reported by the house commicto on commerce nud consequently rdcalled at Mr. Ilegnn's request , was taken up and paascd. The portrait of Ilobort 0 Winthrop , former speaker , \vas prosentpd by Massachusetts , and accepted by the house. An adverse report in the cnao of Strobick vs. llerbur , second Ala bama district , waa adopted. The fc- vorablo reporc on Smith vs. Shelley , fourth A'abamn ' , was placed on the calendar , Consideration of the internal rev enue reduction bill wua rrsumo3. The bill wna discussed till 1:15 : ; when the bill passed 127 yeas , 80 nays. Nine republicans voted against tao bill. The Japanese indemnity bill was taken up. The house refused to concur in the coiiato amendments to the bill ex tending charters of national banks. The umondmonlH uuthorimig the substitution ot li-pfr.ccnt bonds for. -por-contn wan concurred in. AUo " a"numborof JiiinjOrjarncndments. " * ' wiDurin "tIoSlioda ptrU'wAsi8taTcc that 0. 0. Novell , of Now York , ap peared before * the ways and mean ! committee to-doy , saying thnt forty Now York bankers directed him to represent to the committee they would Bo glad to take 8200,000,000 2-por-cente , with the fight to redeem tlionrnt any limo after ono year , pro- fe'rring them to 4 por-contu. Do has been roforroJ to the secretary of the treasury to make a written statement rofcnrdingit. , . The Bonato nmpn out the cause pennitiing to operate with x$10,000'bpnl8 an security fqr cIiroulaition' " and ror Cinine the bonds held , to boequal to i'one- ' third the capital , was 'non'conourrod in ; also the amondment. roatmg ] to Issue of gold cortifjcatcB to"bb udod < rcHervo for the bonds. 'Adjourned. CAPITAL NOTES. National Associated ITOHB. A FISH S10UY. WASHINOION , Juno 27. The presi dent aud party caught fifty baas Sat urday and Monday at Point of Hocks. The president used a lly. Senator Vest caught nearly as many with bait. The president spent Sunday nt Wood- mont park reading magazines , Ho returned much tanned. The cabinet mooting to-day was ahort unimportant , and only routine matters wore discussed. TJIE HAWAIIAN TIIEATY. The house foreign affairs committee postponed action on the Hawaiian treaty until the first meeting of the committee in December. UTAH UOUTH TUIAlJi. The government case in route 38- 145 was closed. .Route 38,150 , Sil- vorton to Pnrrott City , was taken up , TUB ABHAHHIK , John Guiteau laid all facts in his possession as to his brother's insanity botoro the president this afternoon , the president listening attentively , llo made no request , but merely stated that ho thought ho would bo Jerilect in duty if he did not present \ } \ the facts ha know , Thu president laid all should bo considered. John says ho fully expects the execution t'j take place Friday. lie has not soon liis brother yet. lie denies Mrs. Scovillo is insane , He sayn she is ivorwrought , The family will not take ch&rgo of Ouitoaus remains , preferring that the government mould protect them from body- matchers. Guitoau sent for Her. Mr. Ilicks this evening , notwithstanding he had icon him twice to-day. Hicks said ho loemed to want nothing except some ) iio to talk to , He is growing moro icrvous , WiHiu.voTON , D. 0. , June 27 , juitcau has prepared a characteristic ipocch to bo delivered from the gal- own , with manifold copy for the iresa. Ho is not sorry he shot Gar- iold as ho w s inspired to do U. Ho ixpects God to save him yet by a mir- iclo. Ho hai no hope of human help , md expects his future life to be hap- > y , Jlicks thinks Guiteau porfeptly lane , Maiuo Democrats. LEWIHTOWN , Maine , Juno 27. The lomocratio state convention nomiim- od Go crnor Plaisted by acclamation , md nominated forcongrusHmen ; First PrJzo ifilit Postponed. Natlonui Aim a i-w-u PlTTSIIUlia June 27. The Camp- boll-Walling fize light is postponed until to-mor w. Cyo noluICun&an. National Aauoi itod 1'raiu. ATOHISON , Cnn. , Juno 27A storm passed throuj li the Btuto last night. In . thia . . cityJl unrooted S t * and . demolish- . . V cd chimneyn : Qp.'uarnFi , and scattered timber in all in ctioun. At Whlf6''tw ' , Kin. , it prostrn- ted four buil ngn and bjoir , : boss into thmiviir. ( , * " > JIo voB > 'Hllor ; 'tho'roof fr > tiio ilbpol nnd sot : down squinn ncrojj ftho building ] ' At ICorwn , KusV , 'cliurphos , resi- 3onces and barns'1"wpro blown down. At Talma ; o , Koa.\ freight cnw were blown from ho aiding on , to the main truck , wlWinthoy'fflfartod .down the steep gra'dt1 , uot liao'd car oil which section mcii'woro 'hifddlc'd/and ' killed three ou o flve. | l ' ' At Ayor.i , ( hreoj miles from Tal- mage , fiyo h u30 | vj'onjjpr str'al'id. ' 'Oropiiwuro'laidfliifr ' fni all Direc tions. , - mL , . Gold Reception. 'j.tid I'riws.r / Jy1 " v N.-Yg' , Julro 27. ' J y Spencer , cf Corinth , whomysteriously disappeared from iiomo lint npringiuid at 9110 time was repprtdd murdered by trampH , has returned , tlm family re fuse to receive him , 'not believing his statements. The Iron Strike. National Anodutud 1'rctu. OLiivtLAND , Ohio , Juno 27. Al bert Xolijinky , a Bohemian striker , was assaulted by unknown parties in n saloon to night nnd seriously hurt. The niilja are running abort handed with unskilled labor. The strikers still profess confidence. IIio Fonrtoeiith Illinois- Xotlonal t'a-u Acsodatlou , CLINTON , 111 , Juno 27. The re- publicanii of the Fourteenth district nominated Capt , J. Ilowett for con- rcss , _ _ _ _ llomoorat . National iu > ouatcd ! I'rtea. llAiuiisiiL'ito , Pa. , Juno 27 , mid night. The indications regarding the democratic state convention tomorrow row are that it will bo one of the largest conventions that has bcon lield in the state for years. Nothing definite can bo said us to the probable course of the convention. Among these most prominently mentioned for the head of the ticket are Paterson , Hopkins , Coxe , Wolvorton , Irwin , Lewis. The race for lieutenant gov- ) rnor fs closely followed by Chauncey , Dlack and York. The convention will moot at 10 o'clock. No one is silly enough to imagine that the busi- less will bo completed before late rliursday. That the convention will jo lively is an assured fact. Clubs 'rom Allentown and Philadelphia nr- rived to-night. The hotels are over- lowing. Calllnc Duvitt a Traitor. National Ataociated i'rcss , NKW YOHK , Juno 27. A Herald special says O'Connor . Power was in- ; orviowod about Davitt , statement. i'owor says Davitt is a coward and the real traitor of the Irish cause , After attempting to undermine Parnoll , he s now trying to distract attention 'rom hia treason by attakciug others md posing as the apoatloof humanity , icing in reality an agent of disunion , laying ono cause to-day , and another o-morrow. fndtoatlouB. fl tlonil AteocUted I'rcaj. WAbiiitfciTON , Juno 28. For the apper Missouri valley : Slightly tvarmar Aouthcust to southwest winds , rtly cloudy weather and locnl raiim , tationury or lower barometer. i THE WINDY WASTE. A Few Additional Itoins from the Pafcli of Sunday's ' Storm. Wnhoo Dolif'hta iu Telling How She Breasted tbo Boreal Bosom. Polk Oouuty Badly Pammeled by Hugo nud Heavy Huilstonos , Whllo Fromoul PlcuJokoil en Wluil FtuUtnir Without Mn- 'orlnl Injury. Po'ltlca ' nna Crop Kotoe Botwoon. DODQE Cctrc'ionilctici ) ct Tint MM. FHKMONT , Nob. , Jnno i' ( > . So fur this part of the stnlo Imo osonpod \ So lent and destructive storum. Crops promise abundance. The small grain acroaga is largo nnd prospects cploA- did Corn is coming out iu good nhnpo. The norcago IE largo , and a vast crop is expeutod. Prairie broitlting ii the rngo thia season , Kevur buforo in ono season Inn our county had so much of its native - tivo sod turned. This vrill give nviuit- ly grontor acrcago of farm land iu the future. Fremont is still on the boom. All kinds of improvements nro very active. Building nmteriala , especially brick , is scnrco. Laborers find ready and steady work at good wages. No railroad excitement , at present , wo nro wall oil' in that line , but could stand ono or two moro custom con nections , . ' roi.mcux. The political kettle is beginning to nimmor , puppet iwimytf nro visible in nil parts of our county. JDosjSJVjCOtint oxpccls congressman. Do'djjoJ iBotitjty must huvo governor. D' > dn ( ; connte has the eUtn treasury prouii .ud , nna without doubt prominent IJodgo ran didates for other atato or national of lices will appear in the politlcil arena before the contest ends. lion. J. F Burns , formerly nnd principally from California , but for the present Btuto senator , father of tlio congressional district bill , and genial host of the Now York hotel , is to make n leap for Val'o shoos , miss ing thorn ho in sura to tnlo clmrgo ot cur B ate oxohcqnor at Lincoln , That . .eapecLilly. ow TJ rti fat ter as to that Dodge county ( Burns ? ) first , Nebraska afterwards. . Doracy discovered Bnrnovcroatcd him , mudo him senator , nnd now must tnko n back neat. This ia an in spiration iticupatod by two hours' Hit ting on ono of tlw Now York hotel ' chairs in presenceif the inmginativo' ' Our , next cngaccmont is for next Saturday noon , at oamo plaou nnd oifcumstanoes , w'hon ' the brawny tilloia of our , fc6il congregate for their noon day meal. Vo < will bend every energy tftjio pr isont and poatyour roadors. An nnti monopoly urg.uilx.iUon KUI formed in our city last Saturday evening , with if. E.Frlok president iind 0 , E. jMan secret iry. A thor- ougli worlcing orgiuii/-ailon , it ) likely to bu dovolopud coon in this city nnd county- which is in n fair way of work ing great chnngo by doing much good in political mattoru. . QUIH. PULK COUNTY. ' 'OllLI OllllollCOOl TlIK lXn. OSOLOI.A , Juno 20. The Sunday morning etorm is the subject of gen eral conversation on our utrocta to day. AX C o'clock the storm Jirat tnado its nppcarunco approaching directly from the west. The main body of thu cloud was of blackish green skirted mut fringed with purple and white , and while it was awfully grand in its appearance , it at once im pressed the beholder with the fact that the collar was the safest place about the houso. IJnwuvor , before the cloud reached town it parted , going north nnd south of it. In a moment moro largo hail had began falling , mly a few however foil in Oscoola , doing but little damage , Some were nclud up which measured 7& inches n circumference. Two miles north of Oacsola the hail destroyed all vego. ation in iU course , which was about nilf a milu in width. Swinging to the south it passed west of Shelby in .his county , and grow moro torrilic as t udvaucod , killing chickens , hogs and cattle that were unprotected. In .ho sotheastorn part of the county lail stones as largo as a pint cup fell , and in several instances wont through ihlnglo reefed dwellings , Bouth of Oscoola the storm entirely demolished the floral hall in the fair grounds , but done little other damage. We hoar that iu the western part of the county , near the Platte river , the hail was oven worse in its destruction of gran , But little wind accompanied the cloud and no dwellings were de stroyed that wo have hoard of , the greatest loss to dwellings being win- low lights. As many as sixty nro re ported having boon broken from ono : iousu , THI : cuoi'a that were not injured by the hail nro looking better than over before , No : ounty over had n grander prospect for com crop. The county never was in so good u financial condition , The jood cropa of last year , with the high prices , has sot most of our farmers up out of the roach of these who loan money at 'J per cent a month , nnd ono of our H. D.'s was heard to sny that 'or a year it had bcon distressingly teiUthy iu Polk county. Ilencu you co , friendly Br.K , wo arc "healthy , wimlthy nnd wise Contrary to our expectations , the commissioners hfto accepted run xr.u * COUUT nov ? The oft'ii-era Imvp moved in. am Polk county 1ms the reputation o : linvinr the boot , court houto in the diitrict. And it M j-aid for. Quite a hubbub was created last w ook at thi soi ioii of the board of county commissionem wl.ilo loualirinp thons- srsatnentJ ! The Of erolaipuU was com plained of na not properly listing their propnrtv for i\s i's uii'nt It was not clnhmid Uirt ( hey hrd failed ( o list tiny pnrt or all of thuir property , but in dedurtiiijr ( heir deposits. They de ducted from th.- Ultra amount of ns- rosMDontc inttand of from their bills receivable na it isclmim'd tho. statulo demUndn. Tlu > diiloronoe in the pmnd total is said to bo 18,000. After con- sidorinp ; the ivntter cr.rolully , the bowd riooidofl to lea\o the nwn > 8s > inent * ntt origiiudly made. 'J'hoio ia n eoction of Inwthnt nrnidn the atten tion of our Inv nnkors. ) t. fihoulil i At U < loft in n doubtful condjtinu ns to whether it meant whnt It t vi 01 tomethinc ol'.o. ave beginning to simmer nnd coon nil bo boiling , ftCcorditiR to the custom ol past yonra. This county is to I'urnial the sonntor for Butler nnd folk coun ties. Sovoinl prominent lawyers are npohrn of. The old plan of caucus bulldoclni ; will , however , hardly win this your , nt- the tillinnco men nro de termined lo be represented in both branches of the legislature nl thu coin ing session. And when the issues nro fully before the people there will such music in the nil1 ni wni never heard in Polk county politics boforo. Luox. AUNDERB COUNTY. Corrcfpoudcnce of The Bee. WAJIOO , Juno 20. The storm of yenlorday morning soenm to hnvo taken n , direct err tori y course Irom Conlral City , louchiiig Oiccolu , Hieing City , iJavid City , Brainardnhoo , nnd down to Omaha , itc deotructivo part bcinp about from five to twelve milcD wido. Coin will very largely vivo , but in comu pluccn it naema to t root and atnlk. The nmall * ro entirely destroyed in the the storm , nnd farmorc have plow up.'tho Coldo. Wheat and 170 look ns flunijh | the cnltlo had chowud on the ettjlkfl nnd dropped them before swiillowinllAUfoll nil along the way , and in pkcou the great uao , fiomotimod in lurgtttun. . man's l-vo fista. lloliablc w.ou ) ll < "bi mensntint ; como three , foui M.o.'on seven inches long. They Iroku throuch the qUlds 'of Lousea , iaUv Ilia ' rooms * and cHehOcl through thci roofs o'f libfls'ij'flj nnd took * oh" lufge limbs of trees. ' The bark is nil o.fl from the west side of nome grovca of timber. At Hising a lady had liar leg broken by the falling of n chimney. AJiotiHO was ijioved 102 foot up n side hill , and the family were not disturb ed much , being ill bod. At Dav.id City the llax houno was blown on to tho. . truck Btirkor'a house was partly blown nway , the jcitch'en part being scattered into tlio finlds , com cribs destroyed nnd houses moved. Sx ) miles nontlionnt' the diouso of Peter Ad roan a wna blown down , and two children killed ) nnd hhnsclf and wife not expected to.livo. North ofVos - ton oiio or two were killed. At Wrt- hoe hduiOH wcro blown down , and fronts unit inudh propuity doalroyod , Nocthp.mt of Wnhoo the now church wna blown to nlonin. BIKIKIIYI : . FILLMOHB COUNTY. C0rroiionluijco | ( ot 't UK lf ) u , MOMKNCI : , Nob. , July UO. Crop prospects are good in thin vicinity TJio straiv is unusually lent ; ; have aeon barley near or quite four foot high , llyo ia fully six foot high. Wheat and ants nro doing well. Corn i glowing very faat. M. OAKLAND ITEMS. CorrcHi > oudenco uf the iieo. OAKLAND , Iowa , Juno t-'O. Thin town has been visited by heavy nhow urs and storms , but no dumago was done by wind , Fields have boon badly ( loodod , the lowlands are inundated and people say they never witnessed such heavy rain fall boforo. Light ning struck the house of L U. Shop- arda , and the bolt knocked Miss Lot tie , only daughter , to the floor , nnd stunned others , None nro iatally hurt. hurt.A. A. L. AIoKlvain , while working on a small building this forenoon foil to the ground and wna picked up uncoil- Hcioua , Dr. Stewart was summoned and pronounced it u stroke of upop- loxy , llo is an old man nnd at this hour no ono can tull whether ho will survive. Corn is growing very fast and looks fine. fine.Mr , Toothakor , of thofirmofTooth- akor & Bolkum , our noted druggists , lias iust returned from a trip east ward , with his bettor half , a now part ner in the firm , Tin : Bun finds a warm friend in the above named read er. Morton A Bryant are still doing a good business , guided by the assist ance of TJIE Bur. . 8 , B. Rust is still buying corn and says ho likes Tin : BUB. Ji.vuo. Tlio Atlyciiioo Graiitod. liatlockl AfluocUtotl 1'rcmtj. POMKUOY , 0 , , Juno 27. The Ores- cent rolling mill starts early in July , the proprietor giving thu advance until the adoption of n new scale nt Pittsburg. Bnby Saved ? Wo ire BO thankful to say that our baby was cured of a dniiL-orous and protracted irregularity of the bowels by thu use of JlopBittois by its mother which nt the same time restored her to perfect health nnd ntrongth. The Parents , Rochester , N. Y.Buffalo Express , BLUSTERING UJSITONS , Preparing to Swoop Down on the Arahs at an Early , Day , Mon and Munitions of War Wnr Bendy to Move nt a Momont'a Notice. Tlio Egyptian ) ! Equally AnxtonH for the I'un to The Possibility of n "Spat" on the ) Nllo Quito Promlnlnff. 1 1'i 'i N'nt'onal Asuoclntotl flow KNOLANt ) AND KOYl'T. LONIION , Juno 27.Despite the do- ninla in the house of comnuma to-day of any intended baligoront movemciita on the part of England , it is reported thia evening that the government has addressed n note to thu powers asking their consent for the landing of a British foroo to protect the Suez c.inal. Gou. Sir Evt-l > n Wood has re- cuivod orders to hold himself in rcndi- nosi to proceed to Alexandria. A simultnnoius movoiminl of troops from India westward in also contem plated. TIIK iMt'llKSSION I'ltnVAlLS in anny circtea th.it the piesont mili tary activity ia n prccurtio ? of n strong advance movement of ICtigmnd with n view to protection of British interests at all hazards. A special from Alex- . - * nndria indicates a continually increas ing state of excitement there. KSl'KCTATION Ol' WAU is great , and troops under Arabi Boy are making haaty preparations with a view to ropulbing Butish assault by . either sea or land. Attempts are being - j ing made to render the harbors impregnable - j pregnable by use of torpedos. Dur- * nip the past two xrouka Chatham dock yards have bcon unusually busy , nnd n very Inrgo force of mechanics nnd smiths have l > oun employed. It ia nn open secret Unit all nccoaaary propnrn- tionn in navy nmttora liavo bcon or dered with n view to pending compli- cationa in the oaat. Till ! MKVI-AN DEBT. The prceident of the Mexican budg et committee is in thia city , his com mission being to perfect arrangement concerning thu Mexican debt. NIHILISM. ST. Pirrinuuiin : , Juno 2C. Among thu Nihilists lately arrested are Grat- ahoncki , chief terrorist ; MAJ , Tik- ou.A-i , non of the general nontenant ; fJoirtcht'Vlloh , midsUi'pninn ; Plutos- i ; > hi II , non of n geiie'i' l of highi fain- 1 JCotu ku'iuikuimn. Odntantico antt - - i ) , , Juns 7 , JIaret and Lopuz Boniuqnez , duringm debate on the policy of the cabinet , condontncd the altitude cf'Sdgaata always leaning towitrda liberal'measures. . Sagasta replied ho nuvcr had boon 6r ihtendod td'o a dtjin'ocrat. ' ' The formation of u no\v party under Marat and Serrano will bo actively pressed during vaca tion , i AITAIUH AT TUB I'libNT. LONDON , .hino 28. TJio noura , ( roia Aloxundria.fltates that several I uro- loannrcro anurdcrod near IJonhii. Thirteen hutidred refugees have ar- lived dl Mall a. , ' Aarabl Boy has gene to Oairp ! , The American ironclad Liucastor ma arrived nt Alexandria. ' Arabi Bey otatod howould no tit- tempt to destroy the Ouoz canal , but would only pnnioh natucs implicated in the massacre on condition that Europeans who flrud were similarly troated. Conauh general mot in Alexandria , * but dcclineil to pnrticipato in the commisaipn of iiKjuiry iutij the massacre - sacro until the govornineut oouaontod to punish the instig.vtors. All English residents huyo been oflicially warned to loavo. Julluw Jitok Arrives. National AstocIfttoJ Proa. NKW OKLKANH , Juno 27. Forbes , who was found BulFuring with yellow fever after his arrival on the steamer Marco Aureliu , died this moniing. Tlio board of health held an extra meeting this afternoon and ordered the Marco Auraliu buck to quarantine. The huuso where the cauo was dis- covort'd has been diainfoctod and the utiiiuiuteii ] of Forbes put under sur- V.UlllIICl' . Trouble Saved- Itiua xinmrkable fact tluit TIIOUAH * r.i.Ecnnu Dn. Is PH good for Internal as ex. crnal uso. For diseaeoa of the lungu and liroatn , and for rheumatism , neuralgia , : rlck In the back , vyQtxyl * , and sores , it ia ho bebt kuowa tt&fmy , and mu6h trouble n HAVeit by haviofr ft always oil hand. Ie2i-d-lw ( LLEWELLYN'S LIFE- A Renegade Dos Indian Assassinates Our Former Deputy Marshal. Advices received yesterday in Denver from Sorocco , Now Jtfoxico , say that "Capt."W. II. H. Llewellyn , former ly deputy marshal of this city , and who was appointed by Schurtz , agent 'or the Mescalloros Indians , has boon assassinated by a renegade Dog In dian. _ _ _ A contemporirry oaks : " ] Iownhall wo- nen carry their jmrsea to frustrate the lilo\es ? " Why , carry them empty. Noto- nir friiutratea a thlpf morj than to snatch a wninun'u purao , utter followiDjf lior half a mile , ami then iiuil it contains nothing mt a recipa for npiced peaches and a faded motograph of her ( > raiidtuother. GIVES SATIBFAOTION u till parts of Europe , and soils like GOLD DUST in the principal cities oast. The BEST and most healthful Flour over introduced. Sold nt roa- aonable figures byY. . H. Yates , AGENT FOR i'lTTSBURG'S GItEAT BULLS. jo27-ood.ini