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\ \ HE FIFTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , MONDAY MORNING , MAY 31 , 1886. NUMBER 297 A FIELD DAY FOR GOSSIPS , The Sport of Washington Women in Discus sing the Approaching Wedding- A GAPING AND CURIOUS PUBLIC. Ihr President Departs for New York Viewed by n lltfj Crowd Talk of Congicsa AdJoiirnltiK Next a. COPS U lid. VvAsiiixoroN. 1) . 0. , May CO. [ Special Telegram to the lit.j ) : : After discussing every possible pliaso of thy appioachlng iiiaiilaKO of I'lesidont Cleveland nntl Miss rolsom. about two thousand people assent- bleilut the depot this afternoon to tee tlio chief executive and moiiibets ol Ills c.iblnct dep.iil fin New York , 'ilicio was u scvuie ci.niluK of iiccKs toe , itch n ( 'l'iiii ' e of the l > .u ty , and u half subdued chocilng when thutialn pulled out. 'Ihe Washington so- c'cty ' women have had a field day cosslplnc over llio event. It Is generally believed the Folsom ladles \\lll niiho on Tuesday after noon 01 iiltfht , and that they will | iiocec < l to tlio white house and remain theie. Con- lllctlnt ; stoilcs ate In clicnlatlon about a "best niiin. " It Is Klven out at the cxeeuthe mansion th.it thenslll be no such conven tionality , jet L Is leportcd that lien 1'olsoin , thu cousin of tlio bildeulectlll , ghe hui away. hate jcstei day . \ftei noon the clcilcs of the eiiKiiKsIni ; and eiuolled bills corainlttrc ot the senile and house lecelved the laconic message : "Do not < cud alt ) inoioenmosscd bills toi slgnatme to the \ \ hlto house foi one week utter U'odiieMla ) , June ! ! . Hy oiJer of the piesldent. " It Is sild thu piesident anil his bildolll not take a tour , but icni.ilii at the white house , whcio they \rlll Iu\o mom pilvaey than they possibly could If the ) should lca\e thu city. Although it Is notdokr iiincdiiiion , It Is said that u giand loccptlon will bo Khun to the misticssol the \\hito house , unit that all the "olllclal woild" of Washington will bo Invited to meet Mrs. Cluvuluid In hui new home. I talked to Kcp'cspiilallvoSnriggsof ' Ultra , JST. Y. , lute last night as ho was about leav ing toi honiu to spend Ducoiation dav , and as ho is very clo-eto tlio picsidcnt and is al ways sheeted by Mi. Clu1 eland to can } out his wishes In consioss , ids opinions me wet tli something. Mr. Spiiggs said : "I was lalUliiK to sevetal coiigicbsmen to dav about adiouiiiliir ( over until allei the wedding. 1 said wo otiilit to adjourn lei Ihico d.ijb out ol compliment. Yes , 1 was i.ithei stirpiised to hoarot the man hire , lor 1 did not think Mi. Cle\elaud was a many- Incmin. Hut 1 think ho has done the host thing he could do. Iteauieb out a wish e\- nie > sul by a jtmin ? lady heie soon .iltei the inaiifjuiation , that shofiojied the Xevv VoiK delegation would niairy Mi. Cleulani ) oil veiy soon. " A policeman fiom the togitlai foiee was to day sent out to Kotest Hill , the pusident's Lountiy plate on tlio Tuniielhtown loid , to do guaid duti. As soon as It became Know n that the piosldent had purchased this place ; ot Mis. ( in en , the populace began to pour . tlieio In. i ported stic tin. Men anil women ' I pttllrd up jihtubbeiv , toio olt palinirs and * pieces ot window shutteis , and othci tilings os icllcs and demanded admission to the house and all paitsol tlio i'ioiiiids. Llfo teen became un beatable 101 the occupants. Mis. ( iieen , by tlio tcinih ol the sale , was allowed thlity days In tvhluh to.icitn the piemibes but bho noli- lied tlio piesidcnt ycsteulay that the will lea\e as quick as possible. So lie sent out a policeman , and will practically .isJiinio 1m- inidiato contiol. Tills was a beautiful dav. clcai and balmy , and thousands took tlio Tennclly town road mid Mopped at the Green place. It looked liKe a camp meeting at times dining thu.il- teinoon , and liiti to tlte family there was al most nneudiiralile. It Is not tlio piesidents intention at any time to take up his icsidonco at the sulmitun estate which he has pur chased. Ho simply wants a iilaeo whetolie can go in tlio altetnoon ami spend a quiet liom awav ttom all the lite and c.uo ot tlio executive mansion. itsr.s OK tin : rAintr HIM , . Those wlio had belie\d that thotailff bill would not be loiisideied at this session ot tongichs weto smpiised loheai Mi. Moulson ha > ycsU nlay that theie. v.as no doubt about the measitic coming up immediately atlci the passage ol the legislate e. e\ecntho and judi cial appiopii.itlon bill , wldcli will jnobanly bo w Itliln slv 01 eight da > s. One of SpcaUu Catllslc's most intimate liii'iids sild this ( pc cicsiidjomnsln July . Tlio Idea Is to get it up as Minn as possible , feed In the apptopna- tion bills us lapldly as it is deslted to dis posed of thun , and USQ the bill to cut out \iclous legislation. "lolibeo when Cinj thing nnitopiil.il Is pioposed lei consid- eiatlon tlio tiulIT bill will be pending and will Keep it nil the llooi , at liu : will ol the nmjoilty. A laigonumbui ot membeis want to m.iKo tai In speeches , and this will give them oppotlnnlty , and tlie mattet ol adjourn ing conuiess will alvvay s lie within the power ol thotaillTioloimeis. 'Ihey ate not espe cially anxious to gut a \ < > lc. on the bill. 'I hey Know tlio bill will budeleated. It Is only to use the measine lot debalo and to pio\ent nnwiso legislation that it is to bo taken up. " IMI'OSlllONh ON IOIIA.V. Scnatoi Loian. it Is .said , answuis moid letteib tliiin any othet man In olllclal Hie. "It Is bi cause ho docb not want ain one to leoi .slighted,1' bald ono 01 ids liiunds to din. "i'coplo thioimlumt tlio entile round ) , and especially those wanting peiibloni * , ha\o comototcgaid bjenatoi l.ogan as a piofess- jonal 01 M Hiding candidate fet the presi dency , and bello\ing that ho theictoie wants to do all ho ean to please the masses , they call upon him lot o\ery tiiMir Imau'lnabic. Moio stiandcd ollleo seoKins call upon tiencial Logan lor assist ance than any man In \ \ aslnngton , notwitli- htandlng his own impci unions eitciim- htanees llespendballlio imiKcs , and wioto his booK lei the piiijosoot pa ) ing foi his residence , whkliuu > bought on oedlt. " OA I'll < > l. OIKS AM ) I'lIllbOXAI.S. To-da > 'h lleialdol this city commends iu BttonglaiiKimgobenaioi Van UrcU't > etioits toasceitaiit what buildings ate tented by Iho goMinment in this dlbttlct and the nmount of lontal palil foi cadi. It is a mout in a lilrection ne\ei tnKen betoto and may lend to Imiioitnnt diseo\eiies , A local iiowsiupi'i t-ays tliat Assistant Butfrou 1 ! , II. Hcnheim , t1. b. A. , now In Omaha , Is t < be assigned to Koit l ) nilt s. Mib. anil Miss llo\\ \ oil , widow and ilauglilei of the iatu benatoi Jlowellot Iowa , aio in town at tlio l.bbitt. Miss llowell is coiibid- utedei ) Iteantltiil , and Is pleasantl ) lenient- beied lieioasaguat belle wlien bet laihei , Judge llowell , was one ot tlio jud c" , on the southciii claims commission , CAN II I i\l'IO"\\AIt : ? "I would bo MiiirlM'd " bald not | , an out- /ilo / } o of tliebtatu depaitment to-c'iy ' , "that the tioubl < ) wlilcli has .spiting up between this countiy ami r.ngl.ind on account ot the lislieiy nnestlon would lead to war , and within two or tlnee ) eaib. I'eoplo genoially lia\o no idea of the magnitude nt this ques- lion. It hides , theiowas alteady existing a good deal of lei ling towatds tlio United mates on the pait ol Knshuul , and bho will take umbingc al thu slightest thinu to raibo a low. " ' Wlii Is this feeling ? What is It about ? " was at > 1 > ed. "Well , " replied tlio official , "tlio feollns Ciowhoutot om imposing n dutv on Kn lisli goodwill thcliibt place , and then wo aio cutting Into Iho KiiK'liali tiado In all pans of ( ho world. It r.nplaml thoucht she could crlpplo our t ratio witli foreign countries fho would declaio war to moriow , toi it makes that old country \eij nngry to see our > onn ; . ' , bprluhtl ) gineinmcnt cuiuiin ; In tot a good bhaioof the trade. " Tlio Approaching Nuptlnl . \VASiu\aiox , May hO. .MibS Uo < o Cleve land , accompanied by her filend , SllhsJxV- ton , of Albany , arrived at tlio whlto housn at a late hour last evening to bq pje entat the. presideut'iedJius } : the dctalU of wli'clv.o praJimlly assntninir form. It Is decided that Benjamin Folsotn , Miss I'olsom's cousin , as her nearest male rolatlNe , will pl\o the bride away , and It Is erv probable tliat Miss Clexc- land will Maud up with the bilde , but whether the president will bo supported by a best man has not been definitely settled , but tlio general Impression. liowo\rr , prevails among those who are best Informed that there will bo neither bridesmaids or grooms men. An exceptional ! ) largo numlicrof per sons visited the white house yesterday to pay their icspocts to the president and congratu late him on Ills approadilntf muriase ; , Special Pension Examiner * . \VA < mxoToy , May 3o.-0n the certifica tion of thocU II service commission thu tot- lowing potions li.i\o been appointed Special oxninlncrs In tlio pension ollice : tlunryV. . hinder of Teitiiessee , Samuel I ) . Stnlil of Illinois. Kred 1C. Jones of Indiana , Martin H. MUlurof Indhna , Chatles 1' . Heriyof Illi nois , rdwanl Mol/illin of California. Klniullti1).r { tlie Hill. WAsnixinov , May "X ) . -At a largely attended ' tended meeting of fliu friends ofthe'olco- niaigatlnu bill , hold In the loom of the house committee on a.'ileiiltute , it was lesoUed to staiuibyllio bill as repotted irom the com- inittco. _ _ OU01 * OUThOOK. ntul ltuja Malting u Good ( jiving hi Sottio.Iiocnlltlus. CHICAOO , May no Thu iollowlng ctop summaiy wilt be pilnled In this weck'ti issue ol tlie F.u mers' Jl > \ lew : "As tliu season ad \anccsiepoilsof Hio piesencoof Insects In winlet wheat lields grow mote numerous , but beyond ceitaln allllcted districts In Kan- fas , Illinois , Indiana and Ohio thoicpoitg are of an Isolated cliaiactei and do not ap peal to s.-rioiisly tluoalcn tlio goneiat out look lot an suetago clop \ield. boiilhetn Illinois continues to send in the most seilous reports us to ravages by chinch binrs. Alexander. liunil , Kdwards. Juirersou and Monioo counties all in southern Illinois , report gieat Iniuiy In many of the fields. Gienola , KiaiiUlin and ranoiauu counties In Kansas , Kelton iintl Illgliland counties in Ohio , and llouaul county In Indiana , lejioit considetable in- jui ) liom clilncli bugs. ( irasshopporb ate lepoiled in nnmeious quantities \Vlnneshlek \ county , Iowa , How aid county , Indiana , and In Athens county , Ohio. Looking o\er Hie entire winter who it belt , tlie promise is btlll u'ood lei an .ueiage yield , but the eaily piomKe Hint llio season was to bilng forth u "biimpei" crop will now be abandoned. The acreage would not wan ant such an outcome , unless the conditions woio e\eiy wlieio extiemely tamable. THIS Sl'OUTING ItnCOUD. ilic Paris Steeplocliasp. PAKIS May : .0 The pi.ind steeplechase of Pails was inn to day at Anteiill , and was won by M. II. Andrews' Iho-jeai-old Holssy , Mi. J. Cl. Mini's hve-yeai oltl Coionet was second , and Count C. Kidody'b Too0'ood , thlid. Twuhohorbcsian. The Hnsc It , ill Uccorcl. i nitisvii.i.i : t i IA.I : uitooivi.vx. Ai Ni.w Voiik DiuoUwi . 0 0003000 0-2 Louisville . 'J 0 a 0 0 0 4 0 * b Kiistbasohits-Hiooklyn 8 , Louisville 11. 1'itcheis Kcilns , Ji.inibey. J uois lliook- lynO , Loiiibvilloa. Unipito Tiinibon. Snlvatlonlsty in Session. LONDON , May SO. Tlio salvation at my con- giess opened in this city yesleiOav. It will lemam in session a week. Two thousand ofllccrs and many thousand soldiers ot the nimy fiom all paits of the woild are picbeijt. ( ic'iieral Hooth , commander of the aimy , in ids opening addiess , ga\e statistics showing the woik pcifoimrd b ) tlie oigani/ation din ing the past y cat. Ho slid that in ( iieat liiitain alone & .loO,000 had been couttibntcd to thoarmy's treibuty ; 1,003 glrlb had been ic'cued Irom life on the stiects. anil nine teen homes lei the 11001 and frtendleSb hail been established and put in woiKing oidei. Dclogato Smith , fiom tlio United States , imntu an addiess on tlio aimy's work in Aiin-iica , and gieatlv mo\cd tlie audience by ills thillling stories of souls saved. A Iiocomotito Cxplndc ? . CiriCAuo , Ma0. : . A railway loeomotho exploded yeslciday moining on tlio Illinois Centtal lailioad neat Wildwood station , and the engineer , tnem.ui and conductoi weio herioiibly Injtncd. Wildwood is a small sta tion two and nhilf miles .south ot Pullman. Thu miglne had pulled into a side tiaek when theboilei exploded , completely wiec-KIng the Piigine. The ongintet was stitick o\ei the heart with the level and is liable to die. Ks- eaplng water and steam heiiouslv scalded tlio conductor and fireman. The in lined men weio taken to bt. Luke's hospital and a wrecking tiainsunt out to the scene of tlio dibister. Slnlii l > y His Son. KKOKIMC , In. , May KO. Jacob Stoffcr , a well-to do citl/uu , was shot deid oaily yes- teiday morning by his son John , who was lecenily lolcnsed tiom an insane asylum ba- foio being tnlly cut ed. The > oung man had Fomehow olmled the watehtiilness ot the fam ily and ptocuicd a in\olvcr and \\a\lald ids fatlmr in thodaik. The motliei of the youtl1 lid nianlae. who , by her Importiiiii'.ies , pto cuicd his libeiatlon , is neatly liantic. MiHslsstppl 111 v or Iniprm onion tH. ST. Louja , May SU. The boaidot directors and the Mississippi lllvcr Improvement com mittee , of tlio Meichaiits' Cxchaugo of this city , sent a telegiam to Seuatoi Vestyesler- dav , emboilying a petition to the United States senulo , uskinc that the MIssissipjii ihci commUslon company continue in chaigoot tholmi > io\ementot Ihe Mi il\ot. A Warning ti > Wou"inoioi'uii : : , W. V. , May a' ) . Yester day atlei noon Uov. T. C. ( ieiome , pistol of the Consnvatloiial chinch of this city , witii Ills two sons and daughtct nnil.i youn , ? man named Davis , \\cnt out on thu like on allsh- ing uxeiiision and weio drowiKd. Tlio bodies wuiu icco\eied late in Kaso.illty or Alitci-inon. 3lay S3. ThoTlmeb-Star Gal- llpolis ( ( Jhlo ) special hi ) "i : The mayoi's olhco was oiu jlai/eil ! last night and nil the city recoidsMoU'ii which could bo used in evi dence against tlio loimer membeis of the council who weio lecuutly indicted for ob- t'llnlngclty lunds.conti.uy to law. Inwi IStcuors JScalon , CniiAii ItAi'ios la. , May ! - > o. The interest- Ingcasoot Swatroul against ( iiaif , Unstal , 1'ngleit , the Iowa City biew ois and otheis , foi damages foi assault and couspiiaev to ilo bodily haim , was eoneludcd yestciday. A \ cutlet lor plainttlf was rondeicd ol & 7,000 , , A IIlKh Olllulal Uunod. NASHUA , N. H , , May t0. ! The funeral of Stlllman S , Divls , p.ist giand chnncollor of tlio woild of the Knlglitsof rythias , occuued this atteinooii. Ills wife , who died the same liom , was butted with him , Bullion In Onnki. KKVV i'oBK , May 39 , The weekly bank statement shows tlio reserve Incieaso to bo SJtt.O-JO , 'i hob-inks now hold 813,331,003 in excess of Io < ; al icqulicmcms. Seventy I lvcs Lost , LONDON , May. * > 0. A dispatch from Aus tralia icports tlie loss of the steamer Lyeo- inoon , fiom Melbouino to Sydney , elf Green cape. buveiHy peibtuis weioilrowncil. Ho AVcnt rijlns , I'oini .vt > , Mo. , May SO. This aftenu.on 0 Itectoi A ulciton in foi mod Captain Kills , uf t'to ' .schooner Sisters , that lie could go , and he left hirboi with coloiti thing. \Vcat In > r for Nebraska. I'oi Xebra-iUa : Loral rains. fpllowoJ by , f.tr ( vuAtUoi ; allKlvlly warmer. . . "THE GRAND OLD MANIAC , " The Above Appellation Applied to Glad stone by an Antagonistic Comedian. BACK-CAPPED BY RELATIVES. Plans of the Opposition to DeTent the Second KcmlltiK of the Home Itulo Olll The rislKJrius * " Tlife Monster LONDON , May 20. [ Special Cablegram lo tlio llni : . ] The political situation has undci- gene a sudden change and one distinctly ad verse to the government. ( Hailstone's vehe ment "ncvoi , " in icplylng to Lout Ihndolph Cliuichlll's clnrge that he inteiuled to lecon- sliuit thu liomn t tile bill , couplc.t vv itli his nt- 111 mation Hi it mcinbcH voting foi Hie second leading of the bill would stand pledged there by to support Its essential leatuios , lias checked the disposition among radicals to tenovv allegiance to the govuinment , and has done much to consolidate the whig radical opposition. There is to bo a meeting of radi cal dissidents Monday , at which the question ot voting agiinst the bill 01 anbtmnlng fiom voting at all will be decided. Chambcilaln and Hattiiuton , at thcii confcicncc , fully discussed the policy of having their united forces lefiain fiom voting. Aftei considering tlie subject In all Its bearings , the idea of abstention was abandoned , and It was dell- natelyuiecd to maishal their wliolo con- tlngcntandbtand against the second leadlnir. The lustiltot the vote turns upon the ntimbci of membets who cannot be Induced to come under this agieemont , but will still leliain fiom voting , and upon the possibility of Gladstone being able , between now and Tncsd ty , to iccelvo a lew accesbions fiom among the wavcrei- ; . The opponents of tlio jlll icly gieatly upon the ellect ot John Hi Igltt's expected speech , which they bellovo will have a marked Inlluonru In canning do- beiteis liom the government ranks. Itisnoi quite cei tain , howevei , Hilt Hiightvvill apeak. I'ho goveinment vvhlgs icpott that they have salely picpaicd lei a division Monday on thn second leading , but blnce ( Jladstono's libel al meeting on i'liuisday it li is developed Iheiu Is ; i mote ueneial dcsho than beloio on the uut ol the loiiborvatlvos and seccc'ing libeials to dcbite Iho question , anil this Is nkelv to lesult In a prottncted deb Ue until about 1'rid iv. ? > eitlier side is at piesent jiistllietl in enteitaining conhdcnco as to what theicstilt of the division will bo. Ccit ttnlv the majoiltv cither toioi asainst will bo veiv smad not more than ten lot Iho motion not mote than twenty against it mak ing all leasonablcallowancofoi thecliimsof e ich side. Tlie lobby is kalo.do coplc in its inccssint changes ot allegiance under the Inliiience ol the intngiies ot the vatioiis p u ties. It seems impossible , theiefoio , to in ako innic aicmate predictions tlian those above outlined. Tholeullni ; liberal weekly join nals con- falstcntly maintain their atlititde ot opposi tion to the bill. They insist tliat tlio amend ments piomised b > ( iKdstonu do not altei the ehaiaclerol Hie Icuisl ition sutltcicutly to ie- move HIH necessity lei ntteilv opnoiiti ! ; it. bl > uiicoii's denniiclation ot the bill has been [ Hinted In leaflet lei in , and millions ot cop'cs liive been dibseni'iiated thiomhont the piovinces. It.Iohn Hnglit Is iiniblo to speik on tlio qmstlonot the second leiding he is ex pected to tiirnibh lei thu use ot the i.idieal dissident committee i lettei touched in vig- oious teims , designed to exeit an inlliicnco upon the waveieis. Tne lepotts of lo-al lib- , 'ial coichus to thecenttalliber.il issosiatlon indieato an incieaso ol dimension among Gladstone adlieients. The Inlenblty ot class feeling against Gladstone is glow ing mote vehement. In ot "i'hu I'ickpoeket " tnocomedy , novvbenii lilued , Comedian Hill mikes up to lo cmblu tlie piemiei and iclois to him nightly , amid cheeis and iaughtei , as "tho giand old maniac. " and ailtl ( iladstonu nevvbpapcrs aie reviving the iilteiames ol Gladstone's id dives deiogatoiy to his siu- ceiity and dlsintcicbti dueshvvoinaflidi - v its as to their cotiretne s accomp my the 10- pi lilting ot the btotles Kobeitson ( iladsloiic , the piomlci's conseivative biothei , is de- elaied to have bald : "Wllliam'bamblHon and lust of powei aie so uncontrolled that ho will sicillico anything to gratify it. " The premiei'b fathei , speaking to ( icnetal 1'eicy Douglas , Is attested to have lemuked : "My son William is a cluvei fellow , but a dangei- ous man. " I'livato litters icceivod fiom lieland ap peal lei I nnils to meet tlio necessities ot ladies who hive been deprived ot tlieii in come by the non-pi ) incut of tents. Numbeii of such ladies Invo been uulUed to apply to the woik houses lor suppoit. IlVVAIil ) ON TUB l'IHIIEKIi : < * . Sccictarv Hayaid's lecont nototo MlnUtci Wttst. wllll ll * l > " latlor uihlo.l tn ' lin i'- tioiy , the liiitlsh torelgn ministoi. lias been made public. It icquests th.it Kngland shall icstwin the oxlieme exeicisu ol vvhiit Canada coiibldcis to bo hei Ic 'al rights in the in. ' , ttci of sul/iiu Amcilcan lishir.g vussels. and foi- lld additional sei/ures dining the diplomatic discussion of the disputed question. The note is couched in calm ami judicious tenns tluoughout , and Ubsiimes the intention of both count ! led to booiue a lemoval ot caitsu lei dispute. i'itii'Anrr : > i OH CONFISCA uov. Advices liom I'aiU rulfttlve to tlio pro jected expulsion of the Oilcans princes , and thoconhseation ot their piopcity , bay * that 1'ilnce lionaiiaito I'lon-l'lon has ( - ) aheady icali/ed on all his pioptrtv in Tiance. leav ing nothing to confiscate. DucduAumalu has nominally moitgaged ids Chantillv es tates to Cicdit I'ouciei lei 31.00JOOO. Tiiuy aiu vvoith at least &T.'i)000UJO ) , and theio is no doubt tiiat the teds will toicu their s ilo it the expulsion mensuie intiodticcdbyM. Hasleyis cm i led. Thocstatoof the Comto do Paiisat En Dionx , and tliieo othui estatua beloniflng to thohousuot Oilcans will also bo liable to coiiiiscntion. Disraeli on Iiolauil , LONDON , May SO. The land bill has been again postponed. It will bo taken up Juno 7. The Daily News lopioilnces the speeches made by Benjamin Disraeli in the honso of commons in 1811. Dlsiaell , in summing IIP thu Irish question , said : "Iioland is teeming witli a staiving population , and sullen liom an absentee luistoeracy , an alien chinch and tlio weakest executive in tliu woild. The only lemcdy is [ evolution , which Is pre vented by the connection witli poweitiil r.nclaud , 'Iheiefoie Kngland Is logically In an odious position , being the cause of miseiy In lieland. The duty of an English mlnlstei , tncietoio. Is to etfect. by ills policy , all the elian jus which revolution would do loicibly. Tint Is the Irish question in Its integiity. Tlie moment jon liavo a stiong executive , religions , politically and just ml- inliiisttation you will have older in lieland. A Destructive Conflagration , HKIII.IV , May 80 , Otto < H llontncr's oil fac tory In Itlxdorf , a suburbof this city , and ad jacent timber v aids , have been dObtioyedby lite. The section dcv astcd by tlio llames cov- I'isan area of loitv ncies. The loss Is cstl- mated at 57,100,000 , dlbtributed amonD' many sutteieis. _ A Napoleon Comlnjj. PAIUS , May S3. It Is stated heio that 1'iinco Jeiomo Napoleon will soon go to tlio United States , The ostensible object of tlio trip to Amciica Is said to be to meet his son , . .who is icturnlng by way of Saa Francisco Quid New Yoik fiom his trip aiouud tlio world. _ _ _ _ _ The Greek Blockade liaised. ATHENS , May 80. It Is reported that at tlio Instance of Franco the allied powers have or dered their flecU to raise the blockade against Greece. _ . A Now Ulsliop. Ilovir , May SO. The pope has appointed the Very Key. F , KaUer , bishop of Giecn Uay.'WIs. , . WK MIND OPU BUSINESS. Chief Arthur Dcnnos the Position. Cir.vr.i.ND , 0. , May 80. [ Special Tele- Kram tothoIlnE , ] OrandChlef P. M. Ar thur , of the liiothcrhood of Locomotive En gineers , havlnirbecn"rAibllcly assailed by Jay A. May , of Lincoln , Neb. , a delegate to the Knights ot Labor assembly from District No. 8774 , who accused him of working In the In terest of Ho'cio durlnjj the late trouble on the Gould system and going over the road In a special car full of engineers to work on the road , denounced the statement to-day as a dc- llbeiato falsehood. "It Is tlio first time 1 have ever been called a non-union man , "said Mr. Aiihur , "but I liavo my record to prove that 1 am not. 1 did not go over the road In a special car with engineers , for 1 was not thcic. 1 wont to Texas to adjust another nnttoi and returned homo as soon as it was done. I advised the engineer when the tumble occurred to do nothing except what properly belonged to them as locomotive englnecis In oilier words , to mind theli own business 1 Instructed them to adhcm , to the lion clad agieement which wo madu with that system M treh 'Jl , lbS5. Undei thatagicemcntno en gineer uin bo wionired as long as tlio com- innv abides by its piovlslons , which Mi. Hoxle. In sinning it , agiccd to do. It was lived up to on his pail , and thu uimlnruis had no right to v lolato It. The cnginccrb do not want othei woikmen to stiiko bociiiso they do and they do not feel called upon to stop work when wo have no grievances simply because others do. The Knights of Labor may think weottsjht to liavo stopped woik. but 1 think they have no cause for ( oinplaint , because the ungiuceis did not do any woik which belonged to other men. They simply stood toady to take out their engines when they had an oppoi ( unity to dose so They lived tip to theli agioement with the road. We desire to mind out own busi ness and have oliiois to do the same thing. " The Knights nnd Trudo Unions. Ci.r.vni. VNI ) , May U'.i. The session ot the Knights of Laboi assembly lids moining was devoted to the discussion ot the motion made yesterday to icfer to the icpoit of the ex-e- cutivcboaut on thu telatioii ot the otdcrto trades unions , to n committee on the state of the ordei. Speeches weio made by a numbei of leading membeis aiidttom theft tenoi It Is certain tiado unionists will not get all tlioy asit. it icoiiiB piobible that tlio aitaiiswill lemaln unsettled. The following resolutions wctcpicscnted and unanimously adopted : Wheieas , Jails at Galveston , Dallas and elsewlieio in Tuxas are lilled vvitb biothei knUlits sufleiiug foi "contempt of coin t , " ut > issued by Judge I'aulec ; belt Itesolved , I5y this general assembly that wo petition Giovci Cleveland , piesldent of the United btit's , to cxeicise clemency In their behilt. as United States Judges have oideud tlie iclcaseof all ptisoiiers sentenced dining Ihe stilkos on the southwestern svs- tern , and thus bo the nleans of causing a bet ter feeling between employe-is and emplovcs. A committee of tvvo'was appointed to drift suit ibio dodiments to bo picscntcd to the piesidenr , asking him to exeiciso clemency tow aids the imprisoned membeis ot the order. The last business of the dav was the adop tion of a motion that , all committees should be picpated to lopoit In full at 2 o'clock next Wcdncsdav alturnnoni nnd tlio session took a lecobb until 9 o'clock Monday morning. Andrew Carnegie's Generosity. Piirsr.ir.o , May 28. Andtevv Cainegie , Hie mllllonaiio steel manufacturer , has given SrjO.OOO to Allegheny Cltv for establishing a lieeiibiary and music liall. This is in ad dition to nib gift of § 500,000 to Pitching. Voluntary /Itt.unco of "W'nKe's. I'n rsnuito , May 2i The Hlack Diamond Steel company voluntarily advanced the wages of all tholr employ es 10 per cent . The incieaso amounts to seveial thousand clollaib. Irons and Hie Landlord. Snn.U.iA , Mo. , May 89. ' A duuuty consta ble to day levied upon a portion of Maitin lions' household coorts to satisfy a debt of S7 due 1'atiick O'Co.yior foi house lent. JJCCOKATION I/AY IN CHICAGO. Thousands of Veicruns UeautiCj Inc the Graves of their old Comrades. CHICAGO , May ! i9. The observance of the ceicmony ot .dccoiating the soldiers' giaves by veteran oin'ani/iUloiifa of tins city oc- ctuicd to-day. 'Hie marching column was composed ol posts ol the Grand Aimy of the ISemiblic , Hie latcest ever seen on the streets ot Chicago on similar'occasions. . liansom post of St. Louis , was In line , having come as the special guest of the posts of tills city , Accompanying Itanso'm post was Gon. Win. hneiman , who matched in the lanks. He was quickly iccognided by tlio Jaigc , waiting crowds on the sheets and waswildly cheeied. Gen. Alfred it. 'iVuy w is also ono of the maicheis. Gov. Ogleshy , ncconnianlod liv toveial other gentlemen , occupied tlio pnlj c ullage in the rolnnni. Tho'"v'et rans in line numbcied four thousand. Tlio column pioceedcd to Koso Hill cemetery vvlieiotho chief ceieiuonics of the day oc- tuircd. This afternoon the veteians will paiado the second time , when they will bo accompanied by the police and militia. Tlio teatiuo ol tlio eeiemonlals of the day was the decoration ot the crave ot Majoi Gencial Thomas Kdward Gicenllcld Kinsoin , who died at Itome , ( ! a. , in 1WV1 , and whoso icmaiiis Ho In Rose Hill cemcteiy. When the veteians airived at the cemeteiy the column toiincd aootit the shatt vvlilch marks Gencial Itinsom'sgiave. v , hen ( Jonoial hhei- inan dcltveied a glowing eulogv. Among other things he said : "Wo liavo como liom otii homos in St. liouls. beyond the mighty Mississippi , to lay our llovveis upon the grave ot a comiado who pcilbhed in his light foi thu light , Genera ! Hansom , wlio , when only 2't years old , was -a coips commandci , who died in Home. GIL , In 1NM , and whose body was brought to this beautiful soot for Inn ml. Wo honor him bi eatiso ho was a Inavo man and brcau o ho was the typo of UIOM : v onnir men w ho defended their eountiy with theli lives. " The general than UMVO a bilef leview of the goneial's lifo and con- concluded a feivent eulogy of Hansom with thlsapostiopheYou : did yout duty , Han som , and niet with as patriotic a death as did over a maityr , and we , join comiades , btrow these flowers on voti'r grave In the liupo tint they will tend to ppipctuato tills beautiful ceiemony and tend ttjkecp your memoiy and tlio niemoiles of ottiei's pacicd. " In the aftei noon GoVeinoi , Oglesby , General Sheiman and sovenlimoiodibtlngnlslicd per son ages lev lew cd tlieiinaichtng column liom the boatd of tiTtdo LKilcony. About seven handled policemen headed tliopioccssion , lollowcd by the veteran oiganUitlons and militia. The police vv.cni wildly cliucied. 3'i.sr.vviiriiL. riTTSiuiiio , May -I * , To day was observed as Decoiation day In this city. IHisincSi was almost ontlirly .sii pended. AUSTIN , Texas. May ! .0. Decoration day vvasctlebrated | icre this altcinoon undei the H'lnt ' auspices of John H. Hood camp con- lederate veterans anil nest No. 10 , ( ! . A. IJ. Hon. John Hancock deliv ered an addieas at the ceincteiy. Fjom Him btalo eemutory the largo procession niaiched to the city ( emo te ry. vvlieio a majoiity ot the conledciato soldiers lie buried , Hero also He * tlio body of General Tom Green , whoso monument was covered vvith llovvers. Goveinoi Ireland and all the btato otlicers were in tlie pi oces- slon. Decoiation day was never more gun- eially obseived in this city. NEW Yonic , May ! > 0. Memorial services weio held in hoiipi ot General Grant In Han son Place M. U. church , lliooklyn , to night. The church was decorated with Hags and flowers. Among those attending the serv ices hoio General Lozan , Colonel Kred Grant and wife , Mayor Do Vebcr and wife , of St. Johns. N. 1 } . , Mayor Smith and wife , of Philadelphia , General llaitianft and staff , of Pennsylvania. or Cholera. VjNiccJIj-80. : During the past twenty- four houre there luuo been thirty-three now cases of ch'moraand thirty-one deaths in this city. ttti HOME , May 30 , There have been reported at Venice to-day tlility-two uuvv cases of cholera and twelve deaths. PRICKED BY A PUNGENT PEN , Two Lawyers Oauso a Newspaper Man's Ar rest for Criminal Libel , ROASTED IN A PRISON CELL. Two I'rlsoncrfl Tire the Jnll at Ilold- mid arc Pntally Uttrncd rostolllec Hur lurUetl Nebraska Noivs. \n EiU tor's Arrc t. xnv , Xcb. , .May SO. [ Special Tele gram to ( lie UKI : . ] Somu two weeks ago n warm land contest case was conducted , whcicin It. A. Mooieu well-known attorney here , but recently of Coining , la , contested a timber claim on John Seymour , llumoi has It that tall swearing was Indulged In on botli sides. After it was all oxer , Seymour had Mooio arrested for peijuiv , but subse quently dismissed tlio action fet the reason that it comes before the Untied States colitis. But tliu Central Nebraska I'tos" , edited by W. C. lloldcu , took the mattci up for Sey- moui and against Mooic , and in tlio Issue of Satin day last , published an aitlclo about Mooic , which , If tiue , makes him one ot the vvoistmun out of the penlteittluty. L.V. . Ciiccn , a well-know n democratic oiator , was also given a blirdiessing down iu the same connection , although , ttom catelitl rending of theaitlele , It isilillleult to oo what con nection ho had in the aflalr. 1'iieiuls ' ot Mooio and Gieene became moused last night and threatened vengeance on llohlcn , but wiser counsels pievalled. llohlcn was ai- ic.sted for cnmlnal libel last night on two complaints , one each bv JMooio and Oiccn. The two lawyers bxy they will carry the mat ter just as tin as the law will go. and show that all that lloldcn has said has no founda tion wliatov or , and is entirely false. This is tlio second time that llolden his been tittci Mooio with his led hot cdltoiials. In the other attack Mooio did nothing , but now blood Is nu on both sides and a waim time is comiiig. llolden was lot out on hlu v\n iccojni 'nice when anestcd. The Jury Didn't Ajcree. CHICAGO , May 30. [ Special Telegram to the HKK.I The casoofYllllam J. Council against the Pennsylvania Unlho.ul company is once mnro hungup. Tlio juty in Judge Haw us * court lias been dlsolmiged on account of Inability to agioe on a yeidlct. This was the third tilalol the cnso. Connell was an Omaha man who bought a tinough ticket Irom that city to New Yolk in IbbO from tlie Wnbash. Ono of tlto coupons canied him ovet tlie rennsylvaula lailioid liom I'lilla- dclphla to Jcraoy City. A shoit distance be yond Philadelphia the conductoi asked him foi his ticket. HoolTeied the coupon , which was a pan ot the tlnouixh ticket from Omaha. The conductoi refused to accept it , and Con nell was ejected liom the train , lloclalmcd to have iceclved soveio Injuiles and sued the I'eusvlvaiil.i fet M'j.OOO damages. On two tiialsho iceovuicd a vculict tor the full amount claimed. 1'iom tlio vctdict in the .second dial the lailioad company took tlie mattei to the supreme com t , wheio tlio voi- dict in the court below was set aside and the case lomandcd foi a thitd tif.il. this trial h is consumed all ol tlie week.V. . J. Ilynes and an Omaha lawyei remesented the plaint- ill , and A. S. Tuulo and Willaid & Uiiggs the raihoad company. Tlio tilal was hotly contested. _ Ruin at Rlvcfton. Rivr.KToX , Neb , iMay ' 30. fSpechl Tele- Bfam to the Un.J : A tiiglittul stonn of wind and rain stiuck this valley last ni'jlit ' , playlns wild havoc and doing immense dam age to piopeity. Foi beveial days the weathci had been threatening , and eveivbody ex pected a destiiictlvo stoim , but not so severe astho ono last night pioved. Kted Lohfl'b store was un roofed by the wind , and a num ber of itonts and windows were blown in. Freight cats were blown fiom side tiacks , and Inmbei , fences , outhouses , wind mills , trees and stock weie tin own about like straws. Following the wind , lain tell in toi- lents , doing cstoiiaivo dimigc to ciops it Isas yet Impossible to estimate tho'Ioss oc casioned by the stonn , but it Is veiy beveie. Short In Ills Accounts. NOIUH PI.VIII : , Neb. , May a ! ) . Reports arc cm lent here that ox-Uecctver Seaman of the land ollleo is shoit in his accounts , but thu amount is not definitely Known. Seaman wasloicedto step down some time ago to make room for a democrat named Seaman Under instiiictlons fiom Commlsaionei SpaiKsan investigation ot his accounts was begun and the icsiilt lei u aided to the Ken- oral Innd olllcc. It Is said tliis shows that considerable money has been pild bhannon jvhlijh lin has not turned in. inspectoi llobbs snccicded in coilceinig bWO horn \bliannoii wlileit liid been paid him by a Mr. Hrfrtzell : A numboi'of nllld.ivits and iccolnts lot ] ) < iyiiirnts made ha\o been forwutded to Wablilnglon. It Is oxpcclcd that the govem inent will ptoceed auain&t Seaman's bonds men ab soon as the extent ot ids peculations aio known. A PoNtolIlri ; Hobboct. VAI.EXIIXK , Neb. , May t.0. ISpcclal Tele gram to the Uin. : ] The postolllco heio was biirglaii/edctining tlio peifoimanco of the ttieatnasteiH citcus. The thieves forced the lock ot the icar dooi ol the lllado bulhling , passed tnrotigh into thepostollice , whet o they bioko open the stamp and monoy-oiuer draweis , taking their contents-some SOO in cash , and valuiblo papnis , including money- older leceipts. The lobbcty miiM have been done in n gicat huiiy , as in foicingtho stamp driiwei hO'no ten dollars In hinall change was hcntteml on Iho floor which they did not take time to ( iick tip. Stiango to bay. the thloves did not moU'it the registoicd letteib , which aiobiippobcd to contain many bundled dol- lais , and weio In adiawei below the otheis. No clue to the thieves. Fatally Iliirncd. JIoi.DitEai : , Neb , May 39. [ Special Tole giam to the IJii : : . | Last evening at 7 o'clock cries ot lire weio heiiul In the city calaboobc. Chailey Munson and Ilany O'Xeal h.td been Impilsoned theio a few hoiiis previous I'n ( drunkenness. Tlio alaim spiead lapldly , but until tnoinnrblial i cached tiiobcono noabsist- anco could bo londeied. llauy O'Neal is tor- libly binned ami cannot recovor. Muiibon'8 lace ami hands ate bully bin nod , hut his lilo can bob .ved. O'Nealbavs that Munson lliod the building. Botli niolaboiing men , ASnmll Hcoroli. FAIJ.S Ci i v , Neb. , May 80. [ Special Telegram - gram to the Hun. ] About a o'clock Sitmday afternoon tlio hotiso of J. Mubblet In tlio cast part of tlio city was discovered to bo on lite. The alarm was at once sounded and the lire company responded ijnlckly and did such good beivko , that although the llio had gained coiibideiablo headway beloio being discovered , the llames wuio soon under con- Hot. The roof was mostly binned oil , and the damage amounted to peihaps 3400 In all. No iiibutance. Chnrcli .Sliunk by I > llitnlnir. ( CF.MHAICnv , Neb , May SO. [ Special Telegiam to the HeoJ During a terilblo electric storm last night Christ's church was struck by lightning , demolishing the chim ney ami inside furnituio to tlie extent ol aboutilfty dollars. Munitions of War Kolzed. Unu-'AST , MayU ) , Tlio police luxvosol/od a quantity of iilleb , biyonets and swords on board a steamer from Fleetwood , a teanort town of Lancaster , J ngland , cuuslgncd to parties In Armagh. Opposed to IssuliiK Roiuls , YOHK , Neb. , May ) . [ Special to the Hci'.J 'Ilie contract lorputtins Iu the York water works has been awinlcJ to W. J. Cooper of Lincoln , nt 820,350. Messrs. Sodwlck A l'owors attorneys tor , lo eph Morrison , a taxpiv or ot this city , have served notice en the city council that they were about to apply tor an injunction to restrain them from is suing tlio bonds of the city In the amount of $30,000 In payment for the work , Working fbr Temperance. FALLS CITY , Nob. , May HO.-lSpccial Tolo- cram to the Hii : : . | CrltchflcKI , the temper ance orator , who has been holding a series of meetings at thh place , will close this even ing. The prohibition county convention at this place was not very largely attended. TI11S IvnUK INWAtifj BXUKET. Grangers Advance Steadily nud n ( loncrnl Activity Notiuoabto. sw Yoitic , May 39. [ Special Tolecram to the HIK.-'I : | he stock mu kit the past week hasbojnofa veiy hopo'illdimiu'er. Agnv- able to tliopiophcclosot the bulls list vrcclc , thomaikut has shown now strength and courage each day until Friday night , when the prophesied icactlon commenced. It has been slid topeatedlv by the bears that the present advance was wholly a "sodi water ilse , " but they have also < dd If a good ieae- tlon took place of "evural per cent they would ncKnovvledge their mistake , as that event would bo Hie stiouijest possible moot that thu rlsu wan a healthy one , and that a bettei maiket would be Ilia Inevitable tesult. The bulls have talked so buoyantly that u iiumbei ot beats have turned , and aio now develop ing horns as fast as possible. The opinion is quite prevalent that thuie never was u time , or at least It is a long time since , an av ciage opeiator could do business on tlicsticet with as much trccdom as at prc'tmt. ( Slanti , wlio have hold conttol so long , have gone moit of them dead. Liokawanna took the load about the ' * 0lh of of the month and began to ilso obedient to Mr. White's wishes. Tlio movement was notice able because of tlie deadlier of the noneial niatkot. After a day or two of blight ad vances While wont to Chicago , all the while both lie mill Ids intimate associates talking of better prices. Almost Immediately altei Ids letuin anew element appeared on thoMicot In the shape of Chicago hinin0r , and while tlio maikctdid not jump many points , In use , it still showed the etfect of a stong Influence. St. Paul then loomed up to tliu fiont and has been uf voiito uvoi since. As a iiatinal consequence - sequence other giaiigcis 1e.lt tlio kindly bieo/o and spread thmi bales and advanced bohml ! bu Paul. AH the time the little bulls have loudly bellowed theii conviction that good times weie upon us and tint the long delaved em ot piosporlty had arilved. Hear aftei beai sciatdiud and giowled , and vainly tiled to teat down the advancing piiccs , but individually they have ceased their elfuits ami ate dunging their coats Repeated expcilmonts have been made on the market to ascertain whethei it would stand any impoitant move ment , and it was found that tthteadily icsist- ed every decline , but would tine on a fall ex cuse. 11 ut one mittoi for legiet and alannto thcbtiect was Iho coyness of the public , which ib.altei ail and above all tilings , the soinceol happiness and pioht to the Wall btieet nnn. Thursday showed that the dear peonlo had been beguiled , and that it was willing to flut with the sticet Just a little. Thedihcovety had a most happy effect upon the maiket , and Wail sheet in fenoial , be cause the maikel broadened out and puces in gencial felt the influence. Norii.an H. Ucam , ol Chicago , who has be come so piominent in the iho ol grangcis , and whose opinion is very weighty at pies- cut , In converbatlon about the situttinn-ftaid : ' 1'licie Ib no manipulation in SU PaiiUhat-1 know of. People are buying Kiangeis because - cause they want to own them. Moie hpecn- litlvo classes buy SU Paul , and qonsetva- lives , take Noithwestein , but citliei aio buy ing fet eighths or ( juaiteis. Mr. At incur teiegiaphea mo that bt. Paul cainitr.'s aio bcxinnliii ; to show better , and will nuiease liom this time tinough thnyeai. Mr. Ai- inoui s.ijs , as he has said beloie , that St. Paul is cheap at par. THi : COailNU I EAUIXO LiAPY. Miss folsom Spends a Quiet Sunday iu Now York. NF.VV YOHK , May SO. [ bpecial Telegram to the BeeJ Miss Fiancib Tolsom , bilde elect of PjCbident Cleveland , spent an uneventful but not unenjoy able day in New Yoik to day , and Is picpating to have a pleasant Decoi.v- tion Lay before blio leaves foi Washington. No cards weto sent to lici loom tills moining and at 10 o'clock , with hei mother , bho sat down to breakfast in their own apaitmunts , Mr. Henjamln Folsom , wlio accompanied the party to Km ope , said they had no bellied plans at piesent , but the matiiage was to bo a vcty quiet one. William Dotsliuimui , with a fiiend , cilled yesteulav and bent up cauls , but were not received. It was lepoitud tliat Miss Kolsom would attend Kli mess , but bho siiil nuti i ould not iiiiuK tn > itrn > K oo , u account ot her gtaiidtattu t'a tiiuitu. siio tola onoot the hotel attaches toilav about hoi oxperlonco In Pails with rcpoitei.s , baying they followed hui overyvvlieio Into .shops , stores and bi7ar.s , and oven into the dining room of the hotel. This attctnoon she found a box awaiting her which had como by expicss liom Washing ton. It contained llovveis Irom the white house conseivatoiy. Tlie piesldent iiulvcd , ale tonight. Ilo will i.iviovvtho paiado and take piit in the ceicmonlcs at Ueneial Grants tomb. Ho oxpecw to rctuin to Wash- iiiRton In Iho evening. His < bailees of bee- ingthobilde-clcct are soincwliat limited. Cleveland Arrive * In Now \'oik. Nnw Yoiuc , May 80. PioMdont Cleveland and party aiihed heie ut I0'i5 : o'clock to night. Secrctaiy Whitney , Police Superin tendent Murray and Police Inspectoi Uyrnoh. awaited the picsident , also UenJ. Folsom waited unknown and unnoticed until Cleveland - land 101 o-tni/od him upon his aitivai. Ono man in the thiong piosent cried out to Clove- limlasliodescended : "Good lei you , Uiovci , " 'Iho party enteiul cairiagfb and havlnif ciossed the rlvoi , the president , hecietaiy and Mrs. F.ndlcottand .Seeietaiy Lamai ptoceed- ed to becret 11 y Whitney's homo Postmahtet floncral and Mis. Vllasand their son went to the Filth Avenue hotel. Dan Lament called at the ttilsoy house to tell th.it Cleveland - land had utrived oafely. It Is thought Ch'vo- land will call on Miss rollout eatly in the mornlne. TIIE PUBLIC CRIES THIEF , Iowa's Populace Excited Over the Senatorial "Back-Pay Grab,1' PLANS OF THE SOLDIERS' HOME. The Anarchists' Work Cotnpl ctoil A Little ravins Dlsintto A Girl Shoots Her Sinter With nn Kuipty IMstot. IOVVA'H Stnto Cnpltal. lrsMoiNits ) : , la. , May BO. [ Special to the Hr.r..J Hie senate has halted in Its wink ot Inspecting Amtltoi Hiowti , nnd Is now en * gaged In tiy Ing Itself. The mcmbois of the court are considerably excited , and a good many people outside the court are a good deal mole excited ovci the fact tliat the ) boll- uiabiu gentlemen arc pieparlng to di aw back pay , or pay foi the time when they weio nut In session , between llio mljouinment of the legislatuio and the beginning ol Hie Impeach ment trial about llvnvveeks-iit the late ot & 0iiday. Twelve ot the senatois having a certificate of approval liom Lieutenant Uov- einoi Hull , have ahei dy dtavvn their pay , w hich amounts In SJ10 apiece. The total cost to thu stall' lei tills back pay vvoulil bo over btl.UOO , and tlieie Is a ptetty good sized rumpus being thted up about IU Thu facts mo Hint In a billet technical coli- , stiuctlon of the ylatuto they might have n color ol hvv foi the piocecillng. Hut the moial light Is by no moans sophiln. The law mithorilng thu Impeaeliment dial ] iio- viuiHi tliat scnatoi.s should bo paid 0 per day while silling us a con it of Impeachment. Immediately altei the luvv was passed the MMiuto oiganbcd as couit , and tlion nd- joiunod foi llvo wooks. Now many of the bi-nators claim that they aio entitled to their per ( Hum tot thocntlietlmool the live weeks' recess , it Is to oo wild for some ol them , lawyers especially , that they have been obliged to give up business and lose many pioiltablo cni'nL'cmeiits that they could not iindeitakc on account ot this trial , which came to them dm ing the iccess , so they leel that they are entitled to every cent of le- miineiation the state uin give , and then they will not have tccelvcd 11 biiillclent compensa tion lor what they have lost , lint thminte- llectlng public ciies out aguliibt the pioceed- Iu ns n " 6tu.il , " n "bick pay Haluy giab" and an outiagu , and a gioat deal ot oxeltod tillc is lieaid. It ispiobable , thc'tefoie , that each man w ill bcttlo the question toi hliiibcll , and 11 ho thinks he has eauied in the iciess the uci diem ho will take it , and tho.su who don't take it with a deal lonsuluncc had bet ter leave It nlono. Absolution lias been In- tioducud in the bunato dcclailng that mem beis of the comt aio not enti tled to pay for tlio live vveuks boloio tlio trial , piopeily bjicaklng , begun. This called out u btntiiig SCTIIO when it was In.- tioducud , and some ho' ' speeches weio made , butbefoio any icsultwiis leached , considera tion ot tlio icsoltition was postponed until the senate leconvenes and It will bo madu a special ordci next Wednesday mmnlng. A I'l.USIA.ShM JAI'OSIIIOV , The dliectors of the now state fall gioinuls aio meeting witli gieat ciicouiagcmcnl in their cllotU to in ike a peiiminont exiiosltlon. A heady about a do/en business houses have applied toi leive to eieet peimanent build ings to lepicsent tlieii lines ol business , and many impiovumunts of this kind will bo madu bufoi'j the full opens in buptuiuboi. /i'lie inospeet now is lh.it iheto will be qulto a colouv ot buildings on thu gtounds and an clloit will boniulu to liavo them In ie.iitinc.S3 lot patk purposes , connected witii the city by a handsome boulevard. rLvsi Kim iiuhor.nnit : j' IIOVIE. Thoaichltcct foi the now soldiuis' lioina has ptcparcd his plans and they will bo sub mitted to thu board of tiuslocK.it theli meet ing tills week. Thu building is to bo 200 feet in cxtieme length , the central poitlontobo CO feet in width , and toi initiated at oithci end with vv lugs 1'JO feet in width. Thowingsaie to be thiee sloiies hUi and tlio main build ing font btoiics. Thu wings aie to bo sur mounted with tii oul tin icts , and the center building will hive atalltowci ovui which will lloat the btaib and Milpcs. The homo will bo vciy liaiidtomo uxtuinally and veiy convenient in Its inteiior auangements. If thu two 01 three bundled old soldleis that aio to occupy it aio not happy. It will not bo the lault ot the btato that piovldes the home , or the city in which it is located. JiAIUiOAI ) WOIIK ri.OC.ltr.S'-INO. WoiU is ptogie siugiapidlv on tno Slonx City end or Ihehloux- City k DCS Mollies lallvvay. 'Hie MilwaukeofsMaillngout with a lival line , and both c omp tines ate pushiug ahead vicoiotislj , so iimt ono loid at luahC will undoubtedly bo built beloie snow flies. ritm HLI ; Aiiour rA.vi.sci. Theio has been a llttlo liiteh in authoiity between the clt > and btalu in a mattei of pav ing that at one time tlueati tied bad m-iiilts. One of the stieets oideud ] ) , ivd this sptlng passes in liout ot the Mate aiscnal. The uinin ( [ ins became a piopeity owner , and II lllln to aSIIMlI pailOl llio imrliif , ( , , ic. Hut- the executive council nc-iu ti. tiimy hast no light to audit an cxpendltuio lei thai pur pose , claiming it ought to como as a bpecial anpiomiation liom tlio Icglslutme. The city of contho objected to iwj ing tlio sUto's debts , and with tills dead lock theio w as a prospect that tlieio would bo a holeot 100 feut lull nnpavcd In an Impoitant hticol. ' 1 lie ( ontraetoi , howovei , gallantly came to His lescne , and s lid lie would finish lilh pav ing and Must to tlio next Icgiblatmo lei his nay. This Is being done , and no blood will be tilled , 01 othei unpleasant complications ensue ov ui this conflict ot juiisdietlou. Another Unloaded Ciuii. Liciunii , la. , M ay BO. Special Telogi am to HIP Hii : ; . ] Yestciday moining the fouitcon- year-old daughter ot Mi , Hciioonovei , whllo placing with a pistol which Rhohiipposcd wits not loaded , accidentally diRchaigcd it , the ball lodging iu the head ot hui sister , two yuats yaunger. _ A Ilotol Hnrned , MI.NI.O , la , , May . , [ Sjieclal Telegram to tlio Hnr.l The ( ititliilo hotiso , owned by Samuel Kced , was Imincd yc-steiday moin- ing. Loss , 5OjO. A lloi-Ho Tliicl' Jl.-ui ed. WiNt'ini.ii , ICas. , May ' 10. William Hrysou washinged bya mob ot avengeis ncai Inn Jt.inche , this state , foi hoi.su stealing. Is prcpired from Sampirllh , Dandelion , M uuliako , Dock , ripslssuun , Juniper Her- rics , and oilier vvi II known tin ! vahiitilo vcgo- taMu remedies. 1 ho comblnitlon , prftioitIon | and preparation are peculiar to Hood's Sana- pirllh.Elvlag it curative [ lower not powssed by other inedichics. It effects n marl-.tlilc cures vvhcie others fall , " I consider Hood's ' Bwnpirllli tl o licst tnrdiclno I ever used. It gives nicaiiai > ! > ' 'tllu nml refreshing Bleep , and ki cps tlio cnld out. " J , S , I'oaa , 100 Spruce Street , 1'nrtl mil , Me. Is the tirst blood jinrlflcr before ttio jmbllo. 1t cradlcatps every Impmlty , and ctirpa S < rof- till , Salt Ithcain , ItolU , I'lmplcnil ! Humor * , Dyspepsia , Ullloiisncss , hltk Head-iilie , IndU t'Stlon ; , Ocncral Debility , Cataiih , lilicuuu- tlsm , Kidney anil llv ( r CuiniilalntB. Uovcr- roines that cxttcinu llud fcclhiL' , ami bnllils uji tlio s ) stem , "Hood'sHirstparlllavvasaCod send tome , for It cured mo of dvipujiMa and liter com pi dnt with which I Ind suffered so years. J. 15. Hor.Nui.rK , Boiitb Tallsbure , N , V. * Wlien I bought Hood'sSirsiparilli Tniado a good Investment of ono dollar In medlflan fur the first time. It hasdilvcn elf rhcMiia- tlsmandhniruvc'l ] ( myappctlto so much lint my boarding mistress siys I must keep It locked up or Mio will bo olil0i"J ! t raise my board with every other bovdcr Hut tikes Hood's Sarsdp-irllla. " TIIOMVS llunuri L , 89 Tlllary btrcd , Ilrooklyn , N. Y. " I Hod Ilooit's Sarsap irlll i the best remedy f or Impure Wood I ever used. " M.H.Hvxri it , ticket agent , 1 * . & Jt. K < J , Hound lirouk , X. J. 1 Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggliti. Jl ; nix for fi , J'ni > rnl b0.1. . HOOIi CO. , A | > elli irlca , 1 uwiII , itaii. j , IOO Doseo Ono Dollar ' "Hood's Rarripanlla takes leis time and quantity to ( .how Its effect than any other pi ci * aratlon. " Jtns.O.A. ) Iuii > uinN.C.IilllN.y. "ily vvlfo hail very poor lieallh for a time , Kultulnj , ' fioia ludigciitloii , poor titi ) , and constant licadhe , Hho tried cv ( rj- thinivc ; could he ir of , Kit foutul no rclkftlll she trlod Hood's S.irsaiuilll'i. fills Is now liking tliotlilrd bottle , and never ft It InttsS | n her lift' . Wo feel It ourthuj'toiieoini uaa ft to every ono wo I.novv. " Croi.ci ; Koi- : V iu u , Murcljiul , Cojl. County , HI. Hood's Sarsaparilla FeM \f \ u'.l Jricjjlitn. ; ij t\ \ ; fur fi. I'rcrarixt l > jr C I HOOD A. CO , A | jtlicratlc , IXntc ( OO Doses Ono Dollar