< V THE DAILY BEE SATURDAY MAY 26 188 K. INGERSOLL'S ILLUSIONS. letting the Great Conspirators in the Glossy Barb of Martyrdom' , A Tearful Appeal to the Fool- inge of th- ? Immacu late Twelve. Pops Bab'a Peroration a Sue- cession of Eloquent Word Pictured. A Variety of IntorfitlnR Ganerul Now from the Kutleual Capital. A PLAINTIVE APPE&u. Bpoclal Dlipatch tuToi Bn. WASUINQTON , May 25 Ingoriol ) , for the defense , closed his argument to-day. Bo made a rapid sumtnnry of the evidence ni It appeared to him , and eonclnded as fjllowt : "Now. gentlemen , the responsibility is with you. The fate of these mon Is in your hands. In ycur keeping la every thing they lovo. Everything they hold dear Is In your power. With this fearful responsibility yon have no right to lloton to the whlapars of rua < * .lclon ; you have no right to hearken to the promptings of fear. Beware of' prejudice. Look to the testimony alone. Banot co-'vlncod by argument. Listen not to 0.i | shots iuateadof faotc. 11'- call every argument made In this cao , put the ovldonca on the scale , and then have the honor and manhood to siy which scale goes. Wo a&k from you the mercy of an honest vordlct. Tnat ii all wo auk Tao verdict U your hon esty. I : is for you to Bay whether all thosa defendants ohall live with honor among tht-ir fellow cltlzanr ; whether they shall live in free clr or bo taken from tholr wivei , from their children , from tholr ( iroald a , from all they hold most dosr , It is for you to ny whether they shall bj oluthad with honor or with shame ; whether their day shall net without n single otar in oil the sky of eternal night ; whether they shall bo branded as criminals after all they have aoifdrad ; after they have boon puraned by the covemmont as no defendants baforo have boon pur- anod. It is for yon to aiy whether tholr homes eh ill bo blasted b ? the lightning of u falao vor dlcb. Yon mnat cay vrliethar their future shall be ouo of agony , grief and toarj. Nothing bouuiin the stars of hoavou id uo profoundly aad ua the wreck ot a human being ; nothing ao profoundly monrnfnl lu & home covorud with ahima. Tao thlug la as infinitely aad as the thing that ahcll case a titain npon children yet unborn. It is for you to say whether there shall be ouch a vordloi , or one in ac- ordnncowlUi the law and f iota. The projection is heated with the ohaao ; they are arcitod by the hunt. Bat I iVlll say that In the end they /will bo n thousand tluada bettor pleased wltb a verdict of hoc guilty than Trilh what they nit. They would opjjy thslc victory ; they would like anccoaa , and they would hava you give to these aspirations greater weight than to the homoa , and wives aud children. I want a vordlct thr.t will relieve my cllonto from ( he agonies of two long years ; I thit will Ilft from them the cloud ; u Nyordlot that will fill the cominj ; daya aVd nlghta v/lth joy ; a verdict that will fill tholr minds with a aonno of joy and qr tltuda forever to yon , ono and all" Many ladio wora weeping qnlotly when logoraoll oat down , and nil the spectators were vhibly effected. The dofonoa hero rested the uaao and the court adjourned until Monnay. CAPITAL NOTE ; ; . Special Dispatches to Tns RIB EXP3KT3 AND IMPOITS. WASHINGTON , D. 0. , May 25 Total value of imports ot merchandise for thn twelve mouths ended April 30th , 1883 , 8733,177,431 ; for the ynar ended April 30th , 1882 , § 708,024,427 ; increase , $25,153,004. Value of ex ports of merchandise for the yo r ended April 30th , 1883 , 8811,691,351 for the preceding year , $777,875 781 increase , 33,7(35,573. ( I'EACE DECLARED , The department of state has rceived information that a treaty of peace , substantially in the form here tofore reported , has boon signed by Chill and General Iglealaa for Peru. YELLOW JACK. The national board of health hae been informed of 22 doathu from yel low fever at Havana for the week ended May 18 , and the dlaeaao hae iu > lo its appearance among the iihlp- ing of that port. LIEUTENANT COLONEL ILOES baa telegraphed the adjutant general withdrawing his resignation , and ogy ing he prefers boin tried by oonrl martial. The odouaa Oolonal Ilgot ia charged with la duplicating pay tc counts. THE CHOW RESERVATION. The secretary of the interior direct , od the recognition of the mlnlnf claims of aettlora upon public lands lr Montana ceded by the Orowladiins under tbo agreement undo Jnno 12 | 1880 , and ratified by congrera Apri ilo 12 , 1882 Th secretary holds thesr. lands bolng ceded by dcfialto boandu rloa , became public lands npon the dito of apprsval of the act of ratified don , and from that data the luga )1k rliThta o ! claimants and mttlora tool tffso : . INDIAN CXl'ENBES. With r. view ot keeping the Icdlani on their respective rcnorvatlons anc alao reducing the expenses on the In dian service , the oommlaaloucr of In dian affitra has issued n circular t < ogonta cf non-treaty Indlat. agencies directing them to discontinue supply ing Indiana with coll'oo , tea , eugar r.tu toyacco , except as compocaatiou foi V < bor performed. C BJOUS TEA. > The treasury ( .department has boei informed that attempts may be madi to violate the act "to prevent the Ira portatlon of adulterated and spurlon teas" by moans of importations fron Oinuda. The attention of custom1 oifioar * upon the frontier was there fore especially Invited to the matter and in c&ao oi doubt they arc In. atrnotcd not to deliver teas Imported Into tholr districts until proper aam nlcs have been sent to the nearest United States ofllcor appointed under the provisions of tbls act and his re port thereon received. WALTER EVANS , the rev cominiaelonor of Internal revenue , Is expected to assume the duties ot his tinea Thursday nest. A Victory for Crook- Sr c A ! D' | > tcb to Tui UES. TUMBSTOM : , A. T , May 25 , Dr. B il 1'titorton , a reliable man , jrut r ahed hero from the ranch of Dn Juui Ellas , In Sonera , reportn the arrival of a Mexican ccurior at thi ranch yoaturdity from the district of llio headquarter * of the Mexican waiy , Opoawla , with information that Crook had an engagement with a largo bony of Indians near Quocauopo Sierra MudrcB , last week. Crook had cent forward a portion of the San Car los scouts , who ware surprised by the hoatlles aud driven brck to the main body. A general advauca was then made by the entire fora ? , driving the hoitlloa from tholr entrenched posi tion , klllln ? 30. The remainder broke and 11 id. O.'ook immediately took thu trail and started In pursuit. SPOUTING. Special Dltpatehei to THE Bus. TUB ROWERS. NEW YORK , May 25 The final de posit of $500 each In the Hanlau- Kannedy race , to bo rowed at Point of Pines , Boston , Daooratlon day , was madn at the oflice of The Turf , Field and Firm. Tao full stake of $4,000 la now up , BASE HALL. DETUOIT , Miy 25. Dotroita 8 , CLEVELAND May 25 OlovoUnda 4 , Nsw YorK 3. BUFFALO , May 25 Bufhloa 4 , Pmladolphiaa 0 , THE IIIOYCLB RACE. CHICAGO , May 25. Saoro in the blcyclu racj at the c oan of the fifth day : Mllo. Armaindo 701 miloa , Mortjau 005 , Woodeldo 039. BILLIARDS. NEW YOUR , May 25. Afternoon billiard game : Wnllsco 500 , nvorogo 5 5989 , boat rnn 38. Garter 359 , rtvora o 4 3 89 , best run 27. Time , 3 houra 15 ratnutcm. Billiards , evening qamo : S oh 03 for , 500 ; average , 8 20-00 ; hlgheat rnn , 40 Dily , 454 ; avcrugo , 7 34 00 ; htuhoat run , 47. Daly will take tno lirit pjizo Wallace and Schto'er will play to-morrow afternocn for the BOO end nnd third places , and In the even l > ijS Dion and Vignanx will play for fourth and fifth places. THE TOKF. PHILADELPHIA , May 24 Balmont Park : 2:45 : clues , Gettysburg won OIVECO wrcond , DJU Ojrloa third ; bcai time , 2:32 : 2:23 : olaaa , Frank won , Cyclone non end , Stonoiral third ; biat time , 2:25. : CINCINNATI , May 25 2:20 : pacing r.icB , Beaalo M , won , IKohballaocand , Wcnworth third , others distanced beat time , 2:23 : } Trotting , 2:23 : olaeo , Oatchfly won , Ira G. aicand , Alta distanced ; time , LOUISVILLE , May 25. Fine weather and it good attendance characterize the meeting of the Jockey club to- dny. In the oolling race. 2 year olda three-quarters of a mlle , Yotman won Butler oecond. Time , 1:21 : J The clnb purao , milo dash , was won by Pearl Jonulngo , Pope Lee nocoud IliRhflyor third. Time , 1:44. : Selling ruco , ono and a quartei mlloa , club pnrao , Joe Starka won , Luke Fiiqlo eucond , Mattlo Ripluru third. Time , 210. Kentucky O ks , 3-year old fililea one and a h ! f mlloa , Nora won Change Bloisom second , Billotta third Time , 2:39 : . BALTIMORE , Miy 25 Pimlloc races : First race , Chcaapoaka otakoa fililea , mlle and a quarter , Boaal and Falrvlew came to the post , but a tin y belonged to tlie same man , the racm waa a walkover. Ono mile , 3-year-olds , King Fan vrou , Antrim second , Golden Flower third ; time 1:45. : Half mile , Olabange memorial stakes , Tola won , Unknown second , Ohlc on Colt third ; time C0 | . Mile , aliases , Clonmelwou , Flower ; of Moath second , Puche third ; tlmo ; 1:45J. : Mile and a qoarler , free handicap atakoa , Oolonol Sprague won , Inranta second , Camillas third ; time , 2:14 : | . Mile and an eighth neat race , Jim Nelson wen In ntraight heats , Hart ford oecond ; t'mo , 2CO,1:5G : : . A TKOT FOR EXERCISE. HARTFORD , May 25. In a trot for exercise at Oaartor Oak park , Maud S. waa driven a heat iu 2:21 : $ and Maud S. and Aldluo hitched together trotted a mlle In 2:25. : - ENGLISH RACES. LONDON , May 25 Toe race for the Epaoin gold-cup , 500 sovereigns iu , plate or cpocio , for 3 year olda and < npnarda , waa wen by Tristan , Oity Arab ancond , Wallonatoln third ; Shot- over also ran. Juat before thu atart hotting was C to 4 on Triatan , 6 to 1 ogalnat Oity Arab , C to 1 against Wai- leuatoin , aud B to 1 ugiitiiut Shotovor. Wallanutuin took thu loud at the atart with tiholovor lying lust. Tristan finally went to the front , and won by throe lengths ; Wnlluuatoln waa a bad " third. Tim Plntta KIV.T Flood. o SpccUl Dispatch to Til * Unit. - N , Nob. , M v 25. A Bpoclal to tno J > crnal from Kuucnoy saya the - * Platte rlv r Is higher thrro than ever ! known. Tuo approaches to the bridge were washed away and cjinmnnioation with the Sjuth Platte country ia en tirely' cut olf. Houoes near the river arc filling with water. A heavy rain Is atlll falling. Shipping New * . SpccUl Dlepjtch to la * Ilia. NEW YOKC , May 25. Arrived , the Etln , from London ; the Odor and Werra , from Bremen , LONDON , May 25 The Soythla , from New York ; Ollntonla , from Now Orleans , end Greece arrived out. The Olty of Berlin , having repaired her crank shaft , sailed to-day for Now York , She carries 1,430 passengers. Boilnon Failures. SpecfAl Dltpitch to Tni UIK. NEW YORK , May 25. Bualneaa failures for the past seven daye , 158 , BI oomparod with 187 for last week. I Lit , ASCENSIONS. A Steamboat Boiler Blows Up and Lands Eight Persons in Eternity , A Pittaburg Tow-bcmt Oollidoa with u Pier and Qooa to Pieces. A Lynchiug Party Warmly Received by ths Guards of a Kentucky Jail. The Cjunty Sher.'ff Lends the Mob nnd Falli TntnllyVoandnl Steamer Biowa Up. SpocUl Dinpatch to Till Ills SAN FiuCisco , May 25 A steamer was blown up this morning at Lake- vlllo. It Is estimated that fifteen persons were killed. Particulars wanting , DETAILS OF THE DISASTER. SAN FKAI < CISCO , May 25 The tldo wheel steamer Pilot , which blow up this oiorniiig , has been run- Ing for aome years east In opposition to thu steamers of San FraucUco and North Paclfij railway company. The explosion occurred near Like Villa , a mlle nbovo Donahue landing , on an arm of the bay known as Pot alum a crook. All the forward part of the boat was blown away , the after part floated throe hundred yards and then grounded on the woat sida ot the rock. Two poraona were killed , oven wounded , eleven nro mltt > * ng , Buppoodd to be drownod. rlra. McNcnr la alee missing , iUt her bjiby waa w.vcd. The ruck is almost inaccoeolblo. Oflhero f the Kteatuor Donahuu reported that heu patelni ; Djnahno lauding they otlced the Pilot coming down the reek in the channel. A few minutes ftorwiird they saw no tigu of the anting otoimur. When the relief rain arrived with the surgeon on > ottrd they found liltlo to do , as all of hone known and bellovud to bo on card had loft. None bnt the captain nd two others on the Pilot could bo ound. They were discovered In a eld seriously Injured , Search was ruada in O'ory direction. Near he bank , ono after another , our mors were found , all tnoro or logs seriously injured. Some ' ad an arm or leg broken In the fall. ) no was but slightly Injured , having 'alien in the long grass. Out of thoan intnagod to scramble to higher and rycr ground. Had ho bo' n more oriously Injured ho would have boon rowncd In the high tido. The last oports received show that eight are illed , oevon wounded and ton mlsa- , ng. Moat of the latter are probably ead , but the bodies nro not yet re- ovorod. The oxplcalou ia attributed o defective boilers. Bailer Explosion. Ipcclal Dispatch to Tni BEK. BisxiAiicu , D\k , , May 25. A oiler iu the brlck-yatd of Bly & Cranberry exploded yeaterday In- tantly killing the foreman , Oarpen- , or , and fatally Injuring two othera Rlddlins a Mob .poclal . Dispatch to TllH BKB. MT. STEULINQ , May 25 Thera han boon confined in the connty jail in Montgomery county tor ton daysp&at John JJiniutt and ton compantoua known as the Barnett garg , cbargec with the murder of Vaughn Hilton on , ho night of Saturday , May 12th , on the edge of this county , nearest the Menlfco line , llumora had reached Judge Jns. H. Hagolrlgg , of this city aomo daya ago , that a mob from Mon- fee county , composed of friends of the murdered man , were coming tc take the prisoners at night and hang aomo of them at loaat. Ha had or dered an extra guard to bo on dnty at , . the jail every night. Last night Ja'lorJ. 0 Stevens , who la qulto old , had gotten city marshal Pat. Punch , to take his place. Marshal Punch and Deputy Sheriff Goo , Molormlok wore keeping guard in the hallway of the jail Richard Fargor , James , Thomas and Josao Hamlln , armed with shot guns Spouoar rifloa and pistols , wore stationed in the front room up stairs. At ono o'clock a. m. a mob of one hundred or moro on horseback en tered Mount Sterling from the direc tion of Monifeo and rode rapidly tc the jill , where they were reinforced by a small party on foot. When thej advanced to the gate of the jail yard i Richard Forger from his win dow above , with hia ohotgur well loaded with buckshot , it hand , commanded a halt and aakoc who they were and what thej wanted. "We want blood , and wo an going to have It , " was promptly responded spondod , and to the further commaui of the former to halt there rung out on the night air , "Closo np this , the ] won't shoot , , " and at the same moment mont one of the mob entered the gate j3 way. When just within the gate an other message came from Fargor , bu this tlmo It waa a leaden ono of buck shot which felled the loader. Wltl dcmon-llko yells the mob commenced firing. Thrco guaids from the nppoi windows meanwhile returned the iin as rapidly aa possible for three or fan mtrntos , when the mob ro treated. The bolls of the conr houaoand onplno houao were promptly rung , The Oorro Gordo guards anc many citizens soon oamo to the ros cno. Upon oponlug the jail door thi wounded man , who had fallen forwan : upon the stops , was carried into th jail , and there reoognlzad as A. T. Illngo , high sheriff of Monifoo county Near the jail , wounded in the log was found Thomas Olark , a wealth > ; farmer of this county. Near him la ; bia horse dwl , killed by n bullet fron a Spencer rlflo , which had wonndoi his rider. Shortly afterwards two o three stray caddled horses , with m alders , were found. Olark clalrae * that 1m waa only pasalug , and was ao cldontally hit ; ho waa not a morn beef of the mob , bnt the statement In gen erally dlabollovcd. Sheriff Iliugo when aaked by Marshal Panel what ho meant by hoadinj the mob , aald , "John Barnet and his gang have been bushwhack ing people for three years past , am the good psoplo of my county arc getting tired of this gang , who han previously boon charged with the murder of Jim Mosser , the nhpotloR of Gil Muaacr and the stabbing of Vaughn lllltcn , two yearn ntro , and were acquitted by the oourlo. Taero- fore , after nth-king with the beat mou In my country , I catno hero to hancj Uaruett nod othcrj. " A bnnoh of r .pi , 7/lth t\ro hang- niau's kno'a carefully made , were found near Rtugo's body. Riujo ( I * dangerously wonndod , live billa pane- tratlng hii rlnht leg ton inoheo above the knee , ncocethntlng ampntntlou , nnd will probably result ffitnlly. Al though the calling of the room nbovo la riddled w'.th bullet holo.i , none of tlu guards were wounded , The general sentiment of the public hero Is that it was very unfortunate that the mob did not succeed in hang ing the Birnott gang , aa they are con sidered desperate and most dangerous. This affair ocoma to be the result of a family feud oxlaltng for a long term of years paat , and which haa , from firnt to hot , coat many llvea , nud will only close with the death of all the parties concerned. Ilingo , the wounded leader of the mob , haa thrco cousins and ono broth er-in-law in the outlaw gang whom ho w.to attempting to hnug , and which will donbtlons cost him his life. Ho haa , oluco 180(5 ( , boon an tfliocr in this county , and haa always HJjoyed an excellent reputation in thla communi ty as a fiua tflio r and law-abiding citizen. Oha Struck a Pier- Special Dl p tch to Tni II11. Pirrsiuna , May 25. The tow-boat Amos , while corning down the Mouongahola rlvor to-night at ton o'clock struck a plor of the Pan ilaudlo railway bridge and wont to pieces in a few minute * . Ono of the deck hands was drowned , the balance of the crow , conoiiting of 10 mon and ouo woman were thrown iu the rlvor , bnt all were picked np by men in Taylor's Imt Dltoh. Special Dispatch to Tin UBS. CLAUKNDON , Ark. , M y 25. At 1 o'clock this afternoon , in the prosonso of 3,000 people , Jaok Tay lor , a whlto man , was hung for mur dering an old man named Hugh Ingram , who three yoaro 030 ordered htm from thu houao. His Neck Won Broken. apodal Dlsjutcli to Tun liiti. SHniT : i'OHTMay25 LandorCjlo- man ( coloroo ) was hanged nt Bjlluvuc , Bossier parlsn , this afternoon for the murder of hla brother In-low , John Giylo , on the night of August 29ih , 1882 Ooloman confessed hla guilt and alco eald ho killed John Braltou , his step father , some yonrs ngo , for which a young man ( white ) named Bonny Shaw waa tried. Oolomau'a neck was broken. Knot f Jt1 Joe. firx lal Dispatch to Tin Bs . TriARKANA , May 25. Joa Young ( negro ) who Taped Mrs. Chlamvaa taken from the Miller county jail at daylight , under a strong guard and convL-yud ever the dirt road thirty-five miloa tu Richmond , Little River oonn- ty , where ut 1 o'clock the fatal uaoeo VIM adjusted about Young's nook and ho waa uKUug ( if. Fatal Accident at Plum Oroolc. Special Dispatch to Till ) ) s PLUM CREEK , Nob. , May 2-1 A , young man , son of Mr , R. D. Allen living near Overtoil , in this county , waa found dead on tha prairie by the family. Dr. Miller , of ihh place waa called , and found that death had probably resulted from dislocation of , the nock , , ! Tbo body WM found lylrg on the breast , with the head thrown back. Ho had been herding otock and hla liorsa was found luoas with the ssd off , and his hat aud coat were found some distance from the body. Thu , affair haa caused considerable exclto mont nnd a great many otorloa nro ad- vanced to account for Ills death. o ThoGooa Templars. Special Dispatch to Till Us . t CHIOAQO , Miy 25. In the foronocu . mombora of the Right Worthy Grand ledge of Good Tomplara attended recaption at the Palmar honao given by General and Mrs. Grant. The afternoon waa opont in discussing tha , report of the oommtttoo recommend ing the organization cf n Scandinavian , Grand Ledge in Notr York. A rtso. lution was passed that it wa * inadvis . able to institute a Grand Lidge on ac3ount of tbo diifarencu in language. Kimio War at Nathvllle. o RpccUl Dispatch to Till l ) i. NABHVILLK , May 25 The attend y ance at the fair grounds this after noon was the largest ever known in in this city , cntlmatod in the neighborhood n hood of 20,000 pooplo. After dinuoi tid : the artillery drill waa resumed by tiy companies B and 0 , o ! Loulelaua field y artillery. ThiB was followed by a 9- o dress parade , uf.'or which all troope 9d present participated in a nham battle Thofniogwas hoird in thii ci it y , re ity calling vividly rflcolloctions of tin. y hlstorio battle cf Nashvilln , and had c j- familiar and not overly pleasant sound 3- to the rolnnteora of both sections. 1It Wheat Flgurei. C11 Special Dispatch to THE IK ! . 11 MILWAUKEE , May 25 , The Mllloris id National association ivos publicity tc 3r the wheat crop oatlmato , which prom' ro ISCB for the whole wheat bolt of the ir : United Stntca a ylold of 373 500,00 ( art bnahola for the year 1883. T'IO estl- rt rairo by state is * oa follows : Oallfor. ly id nla , 45.000.COO ; Nobrnnka , 15,000- 000 ; Texas , 21,000.000 ; Kftnsaa , 24 , a10 000,000 ; Missouri , 21,40JOOOj Iowa , 10d 15.300,000 ; Dakota ( approximately ) 10.000,000 ; Mlnnoaota , 37,000 ' OO'J ; 10 Wisconsin , 18,500,000 ; Illinois , 24 , . 000,000 ; Kotitccky , 12,400,000 ; Ton . nnssoo , 0,800,000 ; Georgia , 3,5CO,000 , Virginia , 8,300,000 : Maryland , Ui y 000.000 ; Dolawnro , 1,000,000 ; Nan iym York , 10,800,000 ; Ponnsvlvaila , 22 , . m 300,000 ; Ohio , 2U 000 000 ; Indiana , id 25,900 000 ; Michigan , 23,300 000. Another Tclotjrnpli Company. Bpoclal Dlipatch to Tur. Jinn. NEW Yoitu , May 25 The certifi cate of Incorporation of the South' ' western telegraph and tdlophono com pany woa filed to duy. Tue liuua o the company are to rq hatireon Bar ntoga r.nd Albany , N Y , ecrots tlu gauntry aouthwesteily to Galveitoi and Austin , TOTIB , nnd nho tc pas through Little R'jcf ! , Ark The cap ital stock is iliotl ut f 2,000 000 , dlvi dcd into 20,000 A FESTIVAL OF PEACE , The Coronation of the Ozar Oom- mented on by His Own Organ , The Reranrkable Unity of the pr and People Foroi- b'y Displayed. Bmporor William Proolaimo the 400th Anniversary of Mnrtiu Luthor. In France , Enclund and Irolnnd. KUS5IA- Spec al Dispatch to Tin Bin. ST. PjtTEiiSBono , May 25. The Journal Do St. Potorsbuorg , review- eg the comments of the foreign ireca snyj ; The spoutanoona dla- Uy cf uovotloa cf the people on the lay of the cz.ir's entry Into Moaoow was a revelation to foreign journalists who hsd long believed that a dlfTor- nco exlitcd between the cztr and the icoplo , It cxprefiBOS the hope that orolgu jocrnals nill keep in rucollco ( on the iaot which is now manifest to ill the world that complete unity ox sts between the Rutalan pooplo. The ixUtouco of such fooling will aid in iving the opproaohiug coronation the character of a gonulno festival of peace , Moscow , May 25. The minister of orolgu atfittra gave a reception to the orclgu ambataadora and atato dlgnl * arks for the purpoao of oatablUhlug ; ho acqnalutauoo of foreign and Has- ilan uotabllltloB , Tha telegraph ad mlnlatratlon han anramouod anumbor of provincial operators to Moscow , owing to Increased business. Ilustoff , a Russian , was killed bore Tuesday by a Jewish ropubimn. Subsequently a mob attacked several iioniics and shops occupied by Jon B which thuy robbed , demolished or burned. 3ptcUl rispitcU to Till 1 ! F.KLIN , May 25 , The ompnrorhao issnod a decrcn ordering that the 10th and llth of Novcmbor next bo ob- nerved p. a the 400th anniversary of the birth of Martin Lutbcr. In the decree the emperor oaya , "I pray God may Hiten to thu supplication In which I aud all ovanqollats nnlto , that the celebration may bo productive cf tlEg boucfit to our ovaugolical church. " IRELAND. Special Dispatches to TUB BKI. DDDLIN , May 25. Archblahop Oroko , iu hla remarks at Thurlcs , yes terday , eald the pope opoko to him concerning the menacing ntato of Earopo , and said ho feared that even In Ireland , which had been n great conaolatlou to him , the spirit of law- lasancsB had ac'zjd ' upon a largo ecu- tlon of the pooplo. The archb'.ahop ' slip thro ires no lawlessness In bio dloceJt ) , und no nutablo crlmo had becn ommiltad there1. Ha nald all ho blamed the Irish people for wai the crimes which both ho ( * ho urohblshop and hla 11 'ck had always done tholi , utmost to denounce. On pnrthip the pope gave Archbishop Oroke hta bless tug and nraurcd htm jf hla good , nlshcs. Only ono agrarian ontrago agiinal the poraon occurred in Ireland dnrhif April. Juror Field waa awarded 3,00 and the Huddya 5CO as compiiiBa tion for ontraijon they were anbjcctcc to on political account. The mayor presided at a meeting it Cork in aupnort of the Parnoll testi monial. Two hundred and fifty pound - were subscribed nud n resolution wai adopted approving ParnollV eotlor and thanking ho Philadelphia con vention for supporting Parnell. FRANCE. Special Dlipatcb to Tui U . PARIS , May 25 , Rovolntlonarypla cards are posted , calling upon anarch ists to aaaomblo at the tombs of th slain Oommunlata in Pero la Chaise 01 Sunday. The minister of marine Informed committee on Touqutn credit that thi French comm ndor had been orderoc resist the Chinese if they attempt to enter Tonqnin. Edouard Rano Lefobro Liboulayo the well known French jurist , IB dead ENGLAND. Bpedal DUpatcb to Tui Dn. LONDON , May 25. It is bollovoi the minister of foreign aifiin hai sent a communication to the Fronol government exproslnp enrprlso am regret at the nation of Franco toward Madagascar. A special mooting o the Madagascar committee will bi , hold shortly to consider the situation Errlngton ia In active onmmnnlca . tlon with the foreign office of tbi Vatican. Jjome'n Farewell. Dlipatoh to T Bu. OTTAWA , May 25. The govorno general , In his prorogation speech to day , congratulated the members 01 the buoyant state of the ro veil no ' which enabled thorn to grant aid t railways and for the construction o works of Internal improvement. - . The Epliaopal Ocunoll * - Special Dlipatch to Tin ! ! . BALTIMOUB , May 25 , At the Epic copal council , afternoon session , th , question of appointing a mUsionarj bishop was discussed , aud afterward ! . referred to the committee on doctrln and worship. They recommended ex elusion from the prayer bock of th service for dedication of Infanta which , according to the rnlca , goc ever for approval by the next council By advice ot the aatno committee , th order of family prayer waa outhorlzai to bn Incorporated in the prayer book J9.3G8 wore raltod towards the ? 20 , 000 required for the establlahmont o the Martin eohool of tueolopy noa Chicago At nk'ht n reception wn held for delegates from other churchei A largo number attended , and man address were ui&do by prominoii lalnlatera , The report from the general com mltteo recommending suspension c publication of the amended prayc book waa approved and revision of th prayer book referred to a commlttc on doctrine and worship. The com- inu" Ic it Ion from the nynod of Great Britain asking for nu Independent or ganization for a church in that coun try us referred to the general com mittee , TELEGRAPH NOTES. Special IM p tcnei to Till Dm. The Wait Tblrfj-thlrd itrect ( N. Y. ) itptht Suu t > y-school voted not to Uko unit In the public gAthcrlni ; of Biptlnt Sundnycchoola In M dii < on Squire Unr- den , cUlmlng ttut tbo cRiileti , with Hi l > rli.o fights and other ftiioclatlonc , wninot the proper placa for children , Procldont Arthur kept hli room in Now York ycitcrday , being very much fatigued ftfter Thursday's liustlt Mill coofcslon , JnmcnV. . Slioalmn , who hnn bon cloic- ly Identified wltb journalism In Chicago for the pant twonty-fivo yearn , nnd hni been n leading editorial writer of The Trlbuno ilnco WG , , In lying at the point ol dtntb , Hli dUenna { 9 nervous prostration complicated with heart trouble * . Daring the fierce wind and rnln itorm nt ISalott , V/is. / . rotonlay , A number o ( live ( lib , ono ot them weighing pound dropped In the business ntrottf , and hftl ) stones , tbo Inrgmt four Inchpn In clrcum. ftreccr , fell , iSlsny wluclown were broken , At a mixed trilu on tha Xorlhweitcrn rotd wna nppronchln ) ; Mnnknto , Mlna , , ncnr tha lung treitlc , It rnuovtr n cow. Ono coach and t < tn freight earn loided with who t were ditched , nnd Conductor Jerome Bander sorcrcd by whent nud tmothtrod tu donth , Twenty-five CBPCS of otnull pox MO ro * pjrtod nt St Mlchneli > , Minn. , and several deaths liavo nlreiuly occurred , Ex-Chief , Tu tlc9 Uoo. S. Harwood , of the Biiprcmo court of 1'emifylvivuii , is dying , nud it wnn not believed that hi wuiilil lite until tcorulng. Mnjor Wnunn , the army defaulting pfiTinnstor will prohnbly refund the ttnouut of htfl defitlcntlon , $5GOJ with \lew of CFCipk'B the penitentiary. Tb Indian ngont At Fort Yatoi , Dak. , tclegrAphea that the reported baptism of Bitting B"ll In the Catholio church Is r- ronoou ) . There Is no immediate prospect of any euoh ceremony aa fnr as ho is arvnto of , Unusually heavy rA'ns washed nway four brtiigeaon the Mexican Ctntral rail way. A train ran Into tha wnihout nnd the engineer was killed. There li great exrltomtnt In ( luayiiutl , S A. , about tlio robbery of $ : t-0,000 from the bank by Volntlmilta Most of the UK nay belonged to foreigners , who are n- dcivorlng to Induce their Rovornmenta to order tha Itallnn ntul English mtn-of-war tn cnpturoth * dlctntor. JiulcoMoran , In the circuit court of Chicago cage , ycxtcrday delivered nn opinion in ono of the buckot-nhop caies , holding , with Judg * Tuloy , that the Itoard of Ttado cannot dlHcrimlnato In deolarlug to whom ite quotations may ho scut , Soutlioru Proilj-tnrinm. EpocUl Dispatch to Tux 13s LKXINOTJN , Ky. , May 25. The BS- oombly decided this evening that or- renpoudenco-nlth thouortlur.i assem bly nhonld bo by delegates In 1884 , aud afterwards by letter. The mod erator received n telegram from Sara toga general assembly , saying the auembly had eot apart Saturday morn ing , from 9 to 10 o'clock , as tbo hour of prayer for the outpouring of God'n spirit on both churches. The assem bly telegraphed that It wonld aot apart the onuio hour for that purpose. Col. Pftt.lcyoo , jnat returned from Sara toga , where he wont ns fraternal dele - gate , aiudn a apaoch In the sdsainby - telling of the cordial rccopli m and * brotherly fooltnc in that aaaombly. ai 11 11o ] lr Wonderful Cure of a Lad 12 yean 0 Old , who for Eight Yenra , . From the Top of Hm Head to Ilia Anklc.i waa One of Scabs. lly ion , a Utl 12 yen's of ace , n a ain cteil will thu worst rum cf Kczctna , Lr a ptrloii ( f ilih ( i are t)3 ) rlruloiit IM It tbat Irom the top o .il head to within a tow Inchia r ( lilj ankles li w&i onu mala ot ncah < , which rcluie.1 tn y chl n any tnn'jnont tlut w 4 attempted. Evtry rcm oJy tint wns sugiro tid liy filondnor plnslclan wan tiled In rain. Allofatliy , liamiiatby | , root , Vt-natcr liatlu , Utnocil pojltlccr olntnionf , ac.4 In Iwrt overjllilnu tha ; cjuU be clone to ciaillcatc tlia illsorcler BOO a e only lo aggravate It , and the chlkl'n Ufa becmo bunlen to lUm , a U tlia i xpenie of tin Twlou oxpo'lmonts vuu aconttint drtln upon our ro eourcis. Hy wife , if.vllng thu adrcitliamcnt of the Cut Icur * Hcincdlcs In ono of the daily pap ri , rrtol ted toruakoino 11 oroa'tuiupt at a euro. ( Th illuaiM w now enctoschliiff upon hli faoa , am ecomul Incurable. ) I pivo a reluctant cootent i the proposal , and an luterrlowwaa uuclik with famous lady pliyelclin ol New Toik , wfioniado m it thoioUKht examination of the cue , an promliod a cure without the lout hoaltatlou U < th tno of your Oaticurj Uomo Jin. In one wee there VIM a marred change : the raw and nnjjr torei licf ( n ( crow pale anil ale 'K ' th * ouio edgoa icaldod oil , aud ( W time wore on they be i Kin todlnppar entirely , ui til at the proton wrlttiz the only T tttgo la one amall ajiot upo too torearm , scarcely Tislblo and fait u.sappcai > In if. if.Thui after clffit i eirs of exp r.se and aniletj wo h r the Intinse utlafactlon cf seeing th child's skin B.I fair and smooth ai It wai befor thli ilreadlul euUneoui disorder ntUcked him. 1 Bluceroly joun , 1. C1IAS- AYKE H1KKLE. 2(9 FAIRUCC.IT ATI. JlRHIT ClTT HimilTH , N , J. Chl dhood and youth are tte periods whf sudt ilUa * BUS jlcld molt readily to these unfal \r \ > f Skin nnd ll oed HpoclO s , Cutlcura Ileeolren tliu new Dlood 1'ur Her , ami Uu.lctirtand Cut Icura Hoip the great Mkln Uirot. 1'rl of Cut Icuraima'l boieil , SO cU , Urjjn boxes , f 1 W Cutlcura llowlrent , 81. UO pr bottl . Cuticur Scap , 25 eta , ; Cuikura. bbavlnff Soup , 15 cti Sold by aU dnik ls's. I'OlTKIlDllja ANOCIIEMICALCO. , C03TO > For Infant le and Birth III mon , Kouih , Chipped , o Ore'y SUni , Nettle Uur l-lmploi and Kklu Blemiihci uas Cutlcura Soap , ai exiulilto ) Skin Hiaut'llci ' and Toilet , > -ath and Nurairy Sanative , t'ti crank lih delicious Cower cdors and Catlcur Liliinn. Absolutely pure ; highly mcdlelnil. In rioracd by phjilclan : p efirrrd by the e'lt < Sileila mi and 18iJ 1,000.000 okei , Al * ipec'ulr 'irettareU for Briaring o- om m byfiia' of Iron and Slate Eoofing , 0. SPEOUT , . . Proprietor. 1111 Douglas St , Omaha , Hoi ) MANHFAOTDRER OF O.VLVANIZED Iron Cornices ' DORMER WIDOWS , FINIALS Tin Iron and Slate i10 , Roofing , 10 Bpeoht'H Patent Motalllo Skylight Pateal < CiAUjusted Hatohot Bar nud llrnckat ca abelvln ? . I am the renoral u ont I. for the above line of goods , 10 IRON FENCING , id CrcstlncH , HaliwtrrideB , Vernndas , Ire k. Uanlt llalUntfti , Window lllinda , Ool- lor ( iiiaids ; also GKNKUAL AGKNT FOR ar PEERSOH & LULL PARENT IU aa SIDE BLIND. J. E. HOUSE , nt Consulting and Civil Enginee Q- AND SURVEYOR. QOf SpechI attrntlonto Sun eying Town AdJItlo or and Lit * . Furnliblnt ; katluuUg ot Kicav tloc bo Making M | > , t'lani , &c. OKl'ICE OVER KIHRT NATIONAL BAN ! ce am 10-17 OMAHA , NKO. LABOR LOCKOUT. A Bloomy Prospect for the Iron and Mining Industries. The Oloaintr of the Iron Mlllo Next-Friday Considered Inevitable , The Striking Miners of Illinoio Forcibly Glean Out the Pits. The VOBOO of the Campi Ocrlonil-v "DUturbca. " Sptclal Dlip.ttch to Tni Du. OHIOAOJ , May 25 From Inter views with lending Iron mon In thla city It appears to bo a nettled fact that the Iron mills of Oalcago will shutdown Jane 1st unless aomo nn- oxpeotod concession Is made by the Amalgamated association before that tlmo , which d deemed highly 1m- probablu by the niaanfactururs. The Union Iron and Steel corapiuy , which waa expected to resume work Jnno lit , has apparently abandoned all Intention of dnlng 10. CHICAGO , May 25 All donbt of a general stnka among the Iron workers on Jnno 1st , has boon removed by liat which haa gone forth from the headquarters of the Amalgamated As- noclfttion of the Iron and Steel Work ers , demanding that the present acalo of prices bo maintained. The mom- bora of the association In this city and vicinity received orders to atop work May 31st at midnight if the compan ies do not accede , and notices to that offoot were generally served npon the mannfacturcra yesterday. In every ease compliance with the demands wan , rcfaucd , nnd preparations are being f undo for a general shot down. The workmen , as u rale , do not look forward to an Indifialto period of Idleness with any degree of aatlsfaa- tion , bat they are under the control of the association , and there Is no alternative. The manufacturers nro equally reluctant to Ho idle , bnt , while they express nympathy for the mon , they say that acceding to the demand would result In actual loss. The strike will hffoot only what are termed western establishments , which Include all mills west of the Alle gheny mountains , those coat of the mountains having no amalga mated association to deal with. The Allegheny range la ua morically the dividing line , abont the same number of mills bolng on eltlior aide. In the western division there are about 3CO blast furnaces , with an annual capacity In pig iron of about 400,000 not tons. With the exception of stool rail mills , aud a very small percentage of Iron works which employ non-union men exclusively , . those establishments will all bo closed , and nt loaat 1UU.OCO oporatlveo will bo thrown out of employment , Of thle number Pennsylvania will have about . , one-half , Ohio tha second largest num ber , and Illinois third , with Indiana a little lets than Illlnoia. Oof.iN8Yii.LB , III. , Mny 25 The situation to-day la moro utrnlnul than Toetordaj. Not a mine on the Van- dalla road butwrccn Ent St. Louie nnd ° Troy ia lit operation , and all are close ly watched by the nlrikarj. The mayor , lust ulght , urderod the saloons cloaod at 8 o'clock and swore In a force of illty deputies , us drankormoaer. Increased among the mlnons. Elgh tnen or twenty ohoto were fired abaut- mldulght In a spirit of deviltry. At. ' 2 o'clock this morning 300 striking minors uiccniblod at ( ho Abby mines , They bccorUlned that the men driven off yesterday had not returned. Then they detailed fifty men to eeo that no attempt woo made to start up. < Then 200 started east on the railroad i track. A picket waa lift at No 3i When the Colllnsvlllo mine VRsreich- ed , they were told that no attempt at work would bo made to day. They then Blurted for the Confidence nud Troy mines. No work wai going on at the Confidence mine , bnt upwarda of 100 atoppod there. ; The Belleville and Casey ville minern were joined by a strong delegation of miners on the Ohio & Mississippi road. Those who did not remain at 3n Confidence pushed on to'Troy , eovea r- miles from here , and surrounded tha Brooksldo mine , which was the last on the VandalU track. It was ia ro operation yesterday , bnt upon the ap pearance of the mob tbli morning the men ttopped work , The situation is critical , and the crisis will bo reached to-night. ! ST. LOCH , May 25 , Dispatcher from Oolllntvlllo a&y tha military' company under tbo command of Lieu tenant Frolt arrived thla evening from Edwardsvlllo and are quartered near pit No. 4 Another company Is on route from Toylorvlllo. Prpeldont uor Crandall will resume operations in or , the Albany mines to-morrow. The , other mines will also resume. It la not known at this writing what ac tion the strlkersjwlll take to-morrow , bnt it is believed they will conio in conflict with the military , PILLS . SYMPTOMS OF A \ TORPID LIVER of Appetite , Bowels coatlveJ Pain In tlio Head , with a dull sen cation In the back part , Fain under the Shoulder blade , fullness after eating , with a disinclination to ex ertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper , Low spirits , with a fool- Inir of huvlncr ne-lootort ( soma duty , , Wenrlnoss , Dizziness , Fluttering at the hourt , Dots before the oyea , Yel- Sow akin , Headache generally over the rluht eye , Kestlocsnoss , with fit ful droamu , Ijijfhly colored Urine , on ana CONSTIPATION. TtTTT'S 1MI.T.8 nro esperl llr nUnutcil to Kuril cntes , one iloae tf- fccts Nucli a ciiniiue Of fccllutf to uatoiil U the cullerer. llicy liicrcnio the Ai > l > tlte , unit canss the body tu Tnko ou I'leult , thus the ey - to I' nourished , nnd by ttiolr Tmilo Act luu DU tlio IMuotlve Ortrnni. ltc - ulur StooU nro iirotlurod. I'rlcoUicuuu. _ ! "l lliirrnv St. . IV. Y. OIUY HAIU on WIIISKFRS ehango to n GLOSUT IlLAcic by n tlniilo application or this DTE. H jns Impart * a natural color. Aculnatuntimrou * . ns , ly. Boltl by DruB8l uorBi.utl > yuxi * on recel | > tof.,81.uO. Ol-'t-lW , IIH JUCHHAY KT..N. T. VViifvl UtctUiU UI bt Mill tii UKil'ra'i