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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. FIFTEENTH YEAR OMAHA , FRIDAY MORNING , JUNE 4 , 1886. NUMBER 301. A TLo Oleomargarine Bill Finally Gomes to a Vote and Passes. A SLIPPERY SUBJECT SETTLED. Ono Hundred nnil Scvonty.qevpn Hep- rcBcnlntlvcs I-'avorthc Mcnmiro ntul One Hundred nud One Oppose It Friends nud I-'oca. Pulled Through nt Last. WA III.NOTOX , June3. In tlio temporary absence of the speaker. Mi. Wellboin of 'IVxns was designated as speaker pro ton. Mr. O'Neill of .Missouri , fiom the commit tee on labor , repoilcd back the senate bill c.x- tendliu ; the provisions of Ihe eUht-liour law to letter cai ilcis. Placed on iho house cal endar. The house then resume 1 consideration of thcolcomargnilne bill. Mi. Hatch of Missouri took the floor to close the debate In suppoit of tlm measure1. He delivered a long speech , loviowing tlio history of tlio rcmarkablu contest over this hill , and defended the committee on agricul ture ngalnbt tlio attmUs that have been made upon it by the opponents of the measure. At tliu conclusion of Mr. Hatch's remarks , and after a stoimy stitigglo over a point ol ruling , tlm IIOIHU proceeded to vote upon the amendments to the bill. The amendment wasdlsagrecd to which excluded fiom thu definition of "bullet1' thu pioducl made from cream or milk when coloilng matter Is used. The vcihlago of the section defining olco- iiiatgailnu vvis changed so that the latter clause ot it shall lead : "And inlxtuies and compounds of tallow , biof fat , fillet , lard , lard oil. vegetable oil , annato and oilier coloilng matter. Intes tinal fat , and oil made in Imitation or sum- bianco of butter , or when so Hindu calculated tobo sold ns buttei. " Thu amendment re- qniiing hotels aiidrest.iiiiants hi the District of Columbia to placird llio use of olcomai- gmiiie was rejected > ca , b ! ) ; na > s , 170. In accordance with an n iecmcnt in the committee , Mr. Hatch submitted an amend- mcnt dedal in. : ills opposition lo it however fixing the late of tax on oleomaigailne at3 cents pel pound. Kejecti.il jeas , r. ! ! ) ; najs , Mi. Hatch then olTeicd an amendment hx- Ing the lain nt ? cents pel pound. Agieed to jeas , 151 ; nujs , 12'J. At tins point the piocoedlngs wete iutci- inpted to enable N. L.allace to take the oath ot oilico as lepiesentatlvu fiom the second end dlstiiel of Louisiana to ( ill Hie vacancy caused bv IhuiUa'li ol Mlctmcl Halm , -Mi. Hiovvnc olluicd mi amendment ex empting irom the tax olcoiiiaigaiino when sold unde.1 Us tine name Kejeoti'd j CMS , llSn.rs ; , i 3 Mi. Mills moved to recommit Hie bill , with Instructions to the committed on ainiciilluiu toiepoit it back with an amendment impos ing a tax on Incomes. Lost jeas , S5 ; najs , The bill was llicn passed vcas , 17" : nays , 101. 101.Thu following Is the vote In detail : Yias Mesxis. Adams ot Illinois. Allen of Massachusetts , Allen ot Mississippi. Audei- bon of Kans is , Atkinson , Daker , Dillentiiie , Duksdale. liauy. Dajne , lieacli Dlngham , Dlaiid , Doiiud , Doutelle , Diadj , Drown of Ohio , DIOWII of Pennsylvania , Duchnnan , Duck , Hunnell , Diirlclirh , Duirows , Duttci- w01 th , Djiiinu , Caldwell , Campbell ot Penn- Hjlvanla , Campbell ot Ohio , Cannon , Cailo- toii , Casvvell , Claidv , . Comstock , Conger. Davenpoit , Doisov , Dinelev , Docki'iJ'.JMw- fioiij FJdic'dgc , LIsbeiry , vL'lv , Krmcutrotit , Kvnns. Evcihart , F.UmiiarFelton , , Fleegm,1 Foian , Frederick , Flillei , Funston.dallHigei' , , ( Icddes , < : ihsoiviif .Missouri , ( illMllan-Giecn , ol Noith Caiollna. Giout , Hale , llulsell , Hanback Hatch , Hajnes , lleaid , llender- KOII of Illinois , Henderson ot Iowa , Henley , llepbinu , Hermann , Hill , Hiiseli , liiscoou , Ilitt , llolman , Holmes , Hopkins , Howmd , Jackson. James. Johnson of New Yoik , Johnston of Indiana , Kelchum , King , Klelnei , La Follelto , Laiides , La Fevie , Lindsej , Little , Lomr , Love , Loutltt , Lowrj , Ionian , Mat-on , McConms , MeCieury , McKunnn , MclUnlcy , Millard , Mlllikcn , Molfatt , Moigan. Moiiovv , Monlll , Mucllci , Minphy , Neecp , Nelson , O'Donnell , O'Fenall. O.sboiue , Oulhw.ilto , P.irkei , Pa\ue , Pavson , Peiklns , Pcteis , Peltlboue , J'liclps , Pidcock , Piudai , Plumb , Pilcc , Urn- dall , Keese. Ulce. itlihaidson , Kiggs , Uob- ritson , Itockwell , Homcis , Kovvcli , livan , Savvjei , Scotl , Sjianton , Seuev , Sessions , Seymour Miaw , Singleton , Smalls , Son den , , 5111 lugs , 8 ilngei , Slahliieckci. Steele , Ste- TifiPiison , Stewart ot Veimont , btono of Massachusetts , Stone of KciituckjMorm , htrnlt , btruhie , S'vope , Svmes , I" . D.Taylor ol Ohio , Ike Tavloi ot Ohio , Thomas of Illinois , Thomas ol Wisconsin , Thompson. Townsend. Wade , Wait. Wakelleld. Ward of Indiana , Weavei of Nebiaska , Weavoi of Iowa , West , \\hitu \ of Peiinsvlvanla , While , ot Minnesota. Whiting , Wllklns , Wln.ius , Wolfoidand Woithlngton. TotaI-177. Najs Messrs Adams of New Voik , Bar- hour Dames , Dennett , Dlaneliaid , lllonnt , Dreckimid.ro of Aikansas , Iheeklmldsu ol Kentucky , Diovvno ol Indiana , Humes Ca- bell , Felix Campbell ot New Voik , T. J. Camiihell ot New Y ° 'k ' , Chandler , Catch- Ings , C'obb , Collins , Covvles , Cox , Ci.ine , Cilsii. Culbeison , Ciiidn , Daniel , Daigan , Davidson of Alabama , Dibble , Donghcitj' , Dowdney , Dunham , Dunn , Flshei , Ford , Foinej' . < iftvilbson of West Vligini.i , ( ilass. Hmiiiiioud , H.urls , Homphlll , llendcison of North Caiollna , Hirbeit , Hewitt , llouk , llntton , liiim , Johnston ot North Caiolina , Jones of Texas , Jones of Alabama , Kclluy , Lmilmm , Law lei , Lehlbacli. Llbbej' , Louilm , ' , Malinnov. Maillu , May- biny , MeAdoo , MeMllleii. Mcltae , jleiriman , Miller , Mills , Mitchell , Monlson ; Neal , Neirlev , Noiwood , Oates , O'llaia , O'Neill ol Peniisjlvaiila , O'Neill of Missomi , Peel , PCIIJKceeau , Sajois , SklmiM , Snj'- iler. biioouer , St. Jlmtln , Taisnej' , Taiilbee. .1. M , Taj lei ol Tennessee. Xach. Tavlor ot Tennessee , Thioekmoitoii , 'lillman , Tucker , Tmiiei. van Kiiton. Van Sclmlck , Wads- woilh , Wallace , Waid of Illinois , Wainei ot AIlhMiuil , Wellboin , Whi'oli'i , Willis , Wilson , AVlsu mid Woodbui n. Total loi. UVI.MNO HI.KSio ; , . Thpronsiintoui a do/.en moinbeis ] ) ies- put when the liuiisu n < et this evening lor f.imenil debate on the Olnhoiim ! : bill. The discitaslon was duvold ot Intelest and at 10:30 : thu house ndjouiiiid , n.ATUiiH , : or TIM : MHASUUI : . Thi ) I'imihIoiiH ol ( liu Ulcoinnrcarino UilliiH Passed. WAHIIIVOION , Juno3 , Thouleomargailno bill as It p isH'd tlio house to day contains the following feutines ; Duller N detiucd lo bo a food pioducl made exclusively liom milk or rream , or both , with or without lommon tail and with or without additional culoilug mattei. Olcoiimigaiino Is ilelincd as nil substances mailu ot oleomamaiino , ole , oleoiimigmino oil , butti'ilnel.udine , suliiu and ncutial : all inlxtuii's and compounds of olooimiruurinc , 010 , fdeoimuj.'ailno oil , bultcriuo , l.udine , fidno and ueiitial : all lard extracts and tallow extiacts , and all iiilxliues and compounds - pounds of tallow , beef lot , suet , hud , laid \egetableoll , annato mid other coloring mattei ; intesllual fat and ottal tat made In Imitation 01 semblance ot buttei , or when to made calculated or Intended to bo sold us buttei , Special taxes nro Imposed as follows : On iiianulactuH'is. , &GOO ; on wholesale dealers , t-lM ) ; on ictail dealers , SIS. 'Iho existing in- teinal ic'vcnuo laws , so far as applicable , are inado lo apply lo Iheso special laxes. Penal- tiis aio Imposed on any iie'ison who shall deal in uleumaigarlnu without paving a ( special tax. rroUalons mo made toi the piopei stamiiluganiTlnUallngof ovcry jmck- ugo of olcoiuaignilne. A tatjj > ce'uls per pound la Imposed on all oh'oniijvarlno iiianiif'icuireil ' and sold , mid a penalty isprc- BcnbtHl foi thu purchastioi 101 option foi sale of oli-oinaivailno not branded or stamped ac cording lo law. Weather for Nobr.iblca. . Geucrally fair weather , tllt'htly warmer , Tin : S The rishertcfl question Coincn Up nnil U Hcfcrrod. WAMII.VOTO.V , Juno 3. Mr. Dawcs pre sented a petition from Iho city council of ( Jlouocestcr , Mass. , which was appropriately referred , praying for retaliation on the Canadian government for the sei/ino of Amcilcan fishing vessels. Mr. Dawos said the cntlro absence of any armed vessel ot the United Stales In Ihoso waters lo protect our hsliGi men hi the excrciso ot law fill com merce led him lo Inquire whether that ab sence Mas from any lack of power in the promts' " ? . .Mr. Edmunds icpllod that legM.itlnn was not necessiry , oveepl , perhaps theappiopria- tlnn of money to enable the picsldeut of the United htatc , vvtio Is the commnmlci In chief of our armies and navies , to scud out any \essol of the United Stales If vvo happen to nave 0110 that could sw Ini. Mi. Hale said that the orders alleged lo Imo been issued by thu Canadian authorities affecting the hcrrl IP ; hsheilesol the Canadian people themselves and their business In hei- rlnits vvllh I he people In .Maine raned to him the gi.n est matlc'r tint appeared on Iho IHII Iron. He believed thu people of thu United Slates geneiallv weio looking with anxiety to see thcadminis'.iatlon ' como up to vvlial had hi on the Intention of consiess. 'I he senate then took ui > the bill piov idlng foi the taxation of lallioad plant lauds , mid after some delnto .Mr. Hour , not wishing lo embauass the bill , withdiovvlhls amendment , limiting pinch ises under the act to MO acics. Altci luithcr debate the bill passed I Mr. Van Wjck called up HIP house bill on the same stibk'i I , and on Ids motion Hie com mittee on public lands was disehaiued fiom Its fuitlier consideration. Ho then moved thu senate bill us an amendment in the nature of a substitute to the house bill. Agieed to. A committee of eonfeicnco was then onleied into whoso hands tlm bill was ut once put. In aecoi dance with a i evolution offered by Mr. Wilson of Iowa , the piesldent pie tern- pme ot the scnato appointed a committee ot live senators to have eliaigo ot the Investiga tion ot tlio matter of the appointment ot Indian a/uiits. 'Iho bill to Indemnify HID Chinese foi losses Inclined by riots at Kock Sinlngs. Wvo. . h.ivln , ' been brlelly discussed , went over till to-moiiow , Afterun executive session the senate ad- jouincd. _ Confirmations. WASIMNOIOV. Juno 3. Postmasteis S Heiry , Wlnclicslei , III. ; J. W. Maishall , Me- Leansborougli , 111. ; J. H. Iteidlei , Mount Pul.iskn.lll. ; J. M. ( lilllland , Xaslma , la. ; J. H. Uatckln , Shemndoah.ln. ; C. L. Forbes , St. Paul , Neb. ; W. K. Heiisley , rolumbtis , Neb. ; F. A. Thompson , JlcCook , Neb. ; A. Feiguson , Noitli Platle , Neb. L K. Chinch , of New York , lo bo associ ate justice ol IMP supiemc court ot Dakota : W. ll. Dames , ol Illinois , to be associate ins- lice of tlio suiueme eomt of Ail/nna. Post- masteis A. Klaua , Jamestown , Dak. ; James Moian , ji. , W.iukiegan , 111. iil/alcth in n Huff. AVASiitMiioN' , Junes. [ Special tclcziam to the Di.n. ] Miss Cleveland , it Is sild , will ret inn lo hei home in New York state at the end of tilts week , and that she will not bo a fiequenter of the white house hcrjif tor. The { .osslps say she has no objection to her new slstei-In-l iw , but that she is displeased at Hie way the engagement was undo and the fail ure of her mother to consult het about the aiiangcmcnls. KeversIiiK Ilia Predecessor. WASHINGTON , Juno 3. Comptioller Din- ham , of tlio tieasttry depaitment , hasicn- deied a decision in which lie holds that under the act of Juno 1C , ISM ) , the double minimum excess paid lei lands should bo leturned to thuoiiirin.il purch.isei , and not to Hielinns- ferec , wheie alranslei w.is made alter the passage ol this act. This decision loverscs Comptioller Lawionce , his prede < c sor. , ' 7 - - O - , 'i 'Xlioso Union Pacific Uonds. , NK\v < i"i6HK , Juifc 3. [ Special Telcn'i am to the 1JE1 The Times this inoiiiiugsajs : Now that the new boaid ol Hie Paellic Mall steamslnn directory has been chosen , and its personnel being Diactlcally unchanged , with a veiy decided leaning towaid peace with the transcontinental lines , it Is announced that there will pi obably bo another effort to bring about some airieoment toi a renewal of the subsidy of & 7r > ,000 a month and an ad- vmico of tatCM. The involved statement of Piesident Adams , of the Union Pacilie , which has been quoted as pi oIng tliat his company is not gelling icady to issue new bonds , was supplemented by another state ment liom Mi. Adams quoted in Wall sticet \csteiday. New bonds , atlei all , are con templated , It seems , and the companj this Is the way the statement is put out in tlio compan > 's tavoi may have some to oiler against Ihe Chejenne iVNortheui load , built mulct a special chancr. JIloli Hock Island. CHICAGO , June 3. The annual meeting ot the Chicago. Itock Island and Pacllicialhoad was held lieio jesteiday. bhaies to the num ber of 3.7Vt.j ! ( vveio lepicsented. The follow ing dlieclois weic elected foi three jears : lloswell P. Flovvci , Benjamin Diewster , ( eoigoP. Wright and Homy M. Flaglci , all being ie-clected oxecot Flaglei , who takes the place ot A. C. Dulman. Tlio now boaid elected H. K. Cable , piesldent ; David DovvsnndA. Klmbilj , vice piesldenls , mid William ( L Purdy sucietaiy and tieasiirci. An executive committee vyas elected as lol- lovvs : llu-h lllddle , clf.ilrniiin , IE. K. Cable. David Dews , 11. It. Dlshop nnd Deuja- mln liiflvvstei. The annual icport of the load shows flic gross c.u nl iifs lei the \otr unilliiir March HI. Ibsd , vveii ! SI J.00ii7 | : , operating expenses and taxes , S'.H.O.b'M ; making net cainlngs $ lW7IVi , to which was added § 310,000 lor lands sold. Alter paying dividends , fixing ehniges , etc. , the compain carl led OUT a suiphis of The Thrifty Northwest oi-n , CIIICAOO , Junes. The annual meeting of the htockholdeis of the Chicago & Noith- westein ralhoad was held heio tills afteinoon. D. 0. Mills , John N , Dmke , M.uvln lliighltt , N , K. Fall banks , and Horace Williams , whoso terms as dhectois had explicit , vvero 10- olected. Peiiy It. Pine was chosen as ill- rector , vlio C. J. Osboine , deceased. The bimid of dhectois ic-elected all the olllccif. 'Iho gioss eainlnus ot the Chicago iViNoith- western tot the fiscal > eai ending May 31 hist will be about ; W.iiOO.OX ) , whieli in- cliules the estimated earnings of the month of May just elon'd. The opoiatiug'expwibes and taxes , with estlnmtOb < it tlioso for May , w 111 bu about SUMOO.mo. 1 he Inteiest on the bonded debt mid sinking funds amount to ahov.l S * > 7CO,000 , making the estimated net levenuo S-5,700,000 , fiom which dividends ot 0 pei cent on corn'mm , and 7 pei pent on pro- fi'iicd. stocK , amounting to 5 * U-U.iooo , have been declined , leavini : a surplus of Sl'jli5rxK ) , exelusivoof the luvenuu deilved fiom the sale of land. Tour Miners Killed , LIAIIYII.I.K : , Colo. , Juno 3. A eave oc- cuued hi the Colonel Scllc.it > mines , at Call- foiula Biilch , In which Joseph Piutti , Louis Miller. H. Helchcoek and Louis Pietti , tour mlneis , were cauglit. 'Iho men were vvoik- Ing in thu slope , SOO teet high , putting in tlmbei.and a heavy mass ot 010 caved In upon them , Idling the slope. A gang of 150 men ate woiklng with all cncitxy and dis- pilr tiling to iccover tlio bodies , but the water Keeps inslilugjn so fast and Hie ere keeps falHn ? on them so that It is baldly possible that the icmaius will bo leached to- da > , And Duddcnslok CSouo Too. Niw : Yonic , Jnno3. Chailes A. Dudden sick , the builder of mud houses who was son- teuced to len > cars linpilbonmcnt and lined 5JO foi iminslauglitur , wts ; parly this morn- in/ taken to Slug bingprison. . Grot or , Pi n siu'iso.Jime 3. The Amalgamated As sociation of Iron and Steel workers adopted n lesolntlon congratulating President Cleve land on Ida nuniagc , THE DEARS AT DEER PARK. The President and His Brito Basking on a Crest of the Allrghenics. THE NATIVES IN IGNORANCE. Ctcryttilng ri.inncd Tor n Quiet Jloncj moon , Secluded 1'iotit the Public Gnzc Slghtnccrs at the Whltn House. The Honrj moon nt "Dear 1'nrk. " DEMI PAitKMd. Jnne3.President Olevc- litiul mid brldo arrived hcie at four o'clock this nioiiiiiig mid .110 domtcllc.l In out ) ot the collates attached to the hotel. Vciy low persons wore here , ns theicwasiio knowledge that tlm bililnl party would come here. Piesldcnt and Mis. Cleveland aic sojourning VPIJ qnlell.v. A largo Inlltiv of visitor aio looKcd for as soon as it is known the newly wedded couple aio here. 'llui place ) selected for the pinsldontlal hone. ) moon Is on the crest of the Alloghcnles. 'llio house Is known as tlio cottage ot ex- Senator lnIs of West Vhginla. Deei park Is 3,000 feel above the sea. Tlioeottngo Is about h ilf a inllo cast of Deer Pmk hotel , In the center of iiguno upon one ot the finest of dilvewa > s , In the midst of a gtoup of collages , among which tlioso of liar- ilson , tiaiictt , Miss Maty (5arrclt , ( languid of the lateV. ) . Uanett , and Stephen U. Elklns aio mostconsplenous. The president and biidu will llnd abundntusu foi hoises , which 1 1 lends ha\e piovlded. The dri\es area ieatuio of the place. The piesldent will not bu annoyed by hotel quests , as tliu hotels at Deer P.uk and Oakland do not open until l.itei In June. llli : 1'IIIST WUl > Et > V-Y. Tlie president ami his brldu of twenty-foil ) horns spent the llrst d.iy of their honeymoon 2TOOteetabo\o thcse.i , In one ot the most beantituland lom.uitlc parts ot Maryland. Theyaieat a cottage situated about fifty j aids f torn Deer Paik station and h.i\e , ot eouise , been the center of lutuicat to all per- bens living within a i ait Ins of ten mlk-s. The run from Washington w.is made hi about six houis , and just at da > break this morning the tiain stopped at .1 point about one linndiud j.uds fioin the station and In fiontot the main diive. When the pai ty en- teied the house a chcci fid liio.is blazhm biightly on the health and inado a pleasant contiast to the chilly utmospheieitlujut. . 'Jim house is gimded by twelve dotectlves , who aio icqnlied to Know nothing , and the admonition isliatdly nccessaij , asnotuword will they nttei on am snbieet. Mi. Davis said tliat the piesldentliad stilctly eniolncd seoiecy bcfoio ho would consent to come lieie , and the company had tiled to give him as much piivacv as possible. Ho will not e\en iccelve mill , and does not In tend to see un\ one dining his stay , llowlll certainly remain licie until Satnidny and piobiibly until Monday. The tutu on which no came is still heie at his service in ease he should take a notion to lca\e at any time. The luldal paitj Is attended by a Fiench maid , the president's \alct and two coloied servantThcii baggage consisted ot four laigo Hunks and two bo\e . .Mrs. Cleve land biought only such Raiments as would Insure comfnit , but the mcsidcnt brought \\ilh him .Dishing suit and outfit. Heill commcnco his iMSCAior.rvr , SPOUT to-moirow. Tlie lineal tiont stream in the Alleghenles is on the piopeity of evSenatoi Davis , noir by. It is gu.mlcd jealously , and the president lias been given the prlv ilege ot using it. It is said that a party will bo heio Iroin Washington to-moriovv to set up some amusement , but tlio piesldent explicitly icfnscs to see any company. Thcie was no stir about the executive man sion until nc.irly noon , when the picsidunt cainooiiton thepoitlco for a moment and then went Insldo. Two ladles dio\o slowly by about 1'i o'clock , evidently intending to call , but changed theii minds when told that thpy could not apptoacli the house. Mi. Duvis called at the cottagcabout 1 o'clork and tound tlio piosident seated oil the poich SMOKI.NO ACIOAIt. Mi. Cleveland sat leading a few feet aw ay. She. was dressed in a dark silk costume , and looked extreniPlv Well , At U-o'cloek the cai- riaee was called and the bnde and groom took a ten mill ! drive. At 7 o'clocKillniiei vv as sent fiom the hotel , and at 8 o'clock the picsidcnt sei/ed a loin ; bamboo cane and his tall hat , and , accom- pinled by his wife , walked around the back of the cottage and down to the i.illvvaj track. lie was diessed , as is his custom , in a black Prince Albert suit. Mis. Cleveland was in veiy good splilts and hoi walk , which is ot a spilngy. swinging gait. added a giacofnl pose to hei other chaims , The piesident has ar ranged lei a fishing expedition to-nionow , in which ho will nave the company of ox- bcnator Davis. vnw : INO TUB nnviAixs. WASHINGTON , June 3. Nemly 2,000 pcr- SOIIH , piineipally ladles , cnteied the white lioiisogiounds to-ilaj in tlio hope of being able to inspect the fioial decorations and jui- ticulaily tliu blue loom , wheie thomariiago. was solemnl/ed last eveniiis. All , however , weiodisippoiutcd and none vveie able to irct tiirthci tliun the main entianco. Ileie their niogiess was auested by the door- keepeis , who Infoinitrd them that the house was closed foi the day , and I hat ouleis had been issued by Colonel Lament to admit nobody except on public business , nndiiouuot them wciu able to go fatthei than the entrance. Insidowoikmcn had been engaged liom an eailv hour removing the pl.iiits and all lloial dccoiations and clean ing up the house gc'iieially. This \\oik con sumed several houis , but was fully completed by one o'clock and nothing was lott in the general npi > eai a'lco of tlio moms to Indicate that n piesliicntlal wedding had occnucd but n few houis beloie. .Most of the flowers used in ! : - .icpoijii'ins v-ess dhiiib ie.l unions the city hospitals. OM : or 1111 : I.VST ornci.u , ACTS DIOV ions to Clov eland's mauiago was giant- Ing the applleitlon ot the tiicnds of D. F. Digelovv , tlio detaiillei , foi a pai don. Dlgo- Inw was teller of the National Hank of the Republic of this city. Tiuro joins ago Hlge- low wa bcntenccd to Jivn > eais' impilsou- ment. Dining his linpilsonment his wife died , leaving bovrn small childien. . The Mnxwoll Trial. Sr. Louis Juno a. The aipnment of Founlloioy , ot counsel foi defense In the Maxwell tual had an evident effect upon the jmy. The defendant observed wlthsatlsfac- tlon this elfect upon tlio juiy , and he walked into llio couit loom this luornlntr with a less. despondent and nioro hopetnl appear ance , McDonald , ot the piosecntlon , con tinued his argument this moiiilnc , followed by Maitln and Caiyer for the defendant ana state lespoctlvelv , who will niobibly occupy thu leinalndei 01 the day , all to moiiovv and Pitt ot bunday. Another 15oinb Discovered , CIIICAOO , Juno 3 , A copper bomb nliout twelve Inches long , rully charged , and oper ated by clock work , was loinul nudei the sidewalk in trout of the saloon nt 54'e Lakostieet jestcidiy by Lfcnteuant 15owlerf Thowoiks were going when the ofllcer dis covered It , but ho llttoa IF\eiy lemieilr nlid took It to the central station. It Is supposed by the oflicer that the machine was loft there by one of the numerous persons of alleged socialistic tendencies , who for months have made the Mloon their headquarters , A hocomotlro Bri.T.Aini : , O. , June 3. A } laltiiuoicw& Ohio local freight eugine'boUer oxnjodt'd tfjls mornlnt' , killing Engineers Johnston and Mat Hammond and Fireman John Vainle- vqort , allot Newark , O. Two bodies were blown 100 yards. Fragments of the locomo- motive w-ero blown through an adjoining housi ) , doing a creat deal of damage The shock was felt all over town , bieaUng class In windows senates away. NHWS OP NRnitASKA. A Ond Man With A Gnn In Trouble at I la * tines. HASTINGS Neb. , June- . C. 11. Tanner , v , ho resisted arrest kntti attempted to sh'ooL I'oltceniaD SchllllniycBtenlny , was brought into couit for preliminary hearinc llilg mninliic. Tanner was out on a tear Tuesday night and was firlne his revolver. Tim police Mailed for him and placed him under arrest. llo broke away from them , how over , and Malted to tun , when I'ollcnman Schilling called him to halt , llo did not halt and Schllllnff tired hH revolver In ( ho air to scare him and then started lifter him. On comllnt to the corner of Histlngs nvontio and Second street ho found Tannorw lilt his rcvoUcr In his hand and rridy to shoot. As the officer jumped at him Tanno.i pulled the trlcecr , but his aim iv as so spoiled tint the bullet Jussed through one of Frnlim iiron. ' plate glass windows. _ _ _ _ _ _ Imto lilncoln Newn. LmrotA' , Xeb. , Juno 3. [ Special Tele gram to the nnr. . ] 'iho Knights Templar ictiiincd ntOo clock , and report having had n glorious time. , The I.eailvlllcs again defeated the Llhcoln club I ! to 'J. Much dissatisfaction was expressed at somd of tlio partial inlinus of the umpire , although he Is n leiguc umpire. Aniontr the prominent state arrivals today were : M. bavnge , 0. 11. fecolt , Hcbion ; 1) . 11. Jenks , Old ; Dr. Dlnsinoie , ( Jeneral Cow in , S. W. White , C. C. Illark. Jerry Dee , Di. F. . A. Kelly , Om.ihi ; John JJagley , hntton : J. E. Lomaster , 'lecnmseh ; 11 M. Wells , Cicte : L. D. tlnvvtlioino , York ; \V. \ W. Watson , Fatibiny ; J. 11. Comptun , Alma ; J. O. Downs , Hastings. Dlscunslng null "Cus- STiioMsni'iioNeb.Jtinon. [ Speelal to the Uf.n.J The change of our ralhond time card Is still an exciting subject on our sheets. A move is on toot to stop all maha dally papci sand replace them with the Lincoln Journal whlcli can possibly bo got hero by ficlght In time to mosorvosomoof Its fresh ness. An appeal w 111 bo made to the govern ment to expedite 0111 null set vice In some wav. Btiomsburg iivos , i hearty suppott to Omaha dally papers , especially the Hrr : , a nil aie loth to see U go , but go It must U a change docs not como soon. Another Northern Komi. WAYM ; , Neb. , JnnoS. The Koitheastcin Xebras-a ! laihoad company was oiganl/cd hoiejcsterday , and the preliminary pipers filed with the uoitnty clcik. The capital stock Is bl.000,000. The Incoipoiatois 1110 J. M. Whitman , i : . W. Winter. L. K. Woodman , John I ) . Howe and 8 L. Poirln. The com- panv is n limb ot the 'jt. Paul .t Omaha toad , cicated for the purpose of building through Ccdai and Knbx counties. The pro posed 10 id will bo pushed us suon as light of way can bo secured. North Nobrnakn Teachers. ' Noitroi.ic , Xeb. , Juno : ) . [ Special Tcle- giam to the Br.K.J 1'hn Noilh Nebiaska teachers' association held Its opening session this evening. Colonel Haves dolhorcd the addiess of welcome , which was icspotided to bv Miss Mciath ( , of Columbus. Chancellor Manatt tlicn delivered an excellent addiess. About toitv teacheis are uescntand as niauj more will an ho to-moirovv. A iTnil Break. Tnctnisnii , Nob. , Juno : ? . Robert II. Urown , who was conlinejllln jail heie , awalt- wlthourciJiemony. ' ' U'ovvn is cltsr/eH with' forging a deed Tot a li.Uf Rectlon of laiJd. ' A lowaid ot S150 is olTeied for his captnu * . Tim itNion-T8 AD'JOUIIN. The Ijiihor Convention at Cleveland Closes Harmoniously. C . .v I.A D , O. , June . The Knights of Labor convention Is over. The general assembly at 5 o'clock tins evening , after a ten dajs' session , adjourned sine die. At this morning's meeting David H. Gibson of Ham ilton , Out , Jcsjph B. Buchanan ot Denver , Col. , and Ira D. Aulesworth of Daltlmoie , wcro elected assistants to the executive board. At the afteinoon session an addiess was adopted , of which the following is tlio sub stance : "We , the KnUhts of Labor in geneial as sembly convened , extend out heaitlcst gicet- ings to all blanches ot honoiablo toil , wel coming them in Hie most friend I v alliance In our common woik. Wo seek to i.ilso the level ot wages and icduco the houis ot laboi ; lo piotect iifeu and women In theh occupa tions , in then Ihes and limbs , and In their lights as citl/cn . We seek also to secino such legislation as shall tend to prevent tin unjust accumulation of wealth ; to icstrict the powers ol monopolies and coipoia- lions , and to enact such wise and beneficial legislation as shall promote. equity mid justice. Weiecounl/e the sei vice i endured humanity and the cause ol laboiby tiades unions , and wo will giadlv welcome to out ranks any organization icquestlng ad mission. 1 he addiess tlicn refers lo Iho treaty 10- cently presented by Iho meeting of trades unions , but bullevlng that the object sought theioin can best bo accomplished by a con ference between , committees , action Is de- lei led until such coutuioncu can bu held. The address then dismisses ceitaln details of n plan lei the liaimonlous mingling of lutei- cst between the Knights ol Laboi and incin- beisol Iradns unions , and advocating Hiu principles of aibltratloii whenever Ihcio Is a demand ot Incicasoot vv ages or shorter boms ot labor. The tiades unionists to-night dccl.uc that the addiess Is niisallsfactoiv to them. Tlie geneial assembly , bcforo adjourning , issued mi addiess denj Imr that the Homo club was enraged in plotting against tliu vvolfaie ol Hiuoideiand sijlug that the veiy best of teelini ! prevails among all the delegates. An nddicss was also Issued to tlio giangc-is , com- rmrltlnS ! ! ! HiCIll ftll'I aslvlOK tnelr aid. Povvderly will leave lei Seiauloii to-moirovv. THH Thn No\v Ship Which Will Ilovoln- tioni/o Modern Wnrl'aro. Ni.w YOIIK , Juno -Special [ Telegram to the Di.n.1 Mi. Whitney , 1 am told , Is taUing n lively Inleicst In everything relating to tlio Destrujer , Iho now war \csscl whlcli Is now being conslructcd on the Clyde , at the Fnh- flcld ship building and cngincciiug woiks. Ho has for soiiio tln'p'bet'ii tiiing to obtain the plans of this new engine of distinction , bntsof.u without suc.i ss. If tliudcslgnci out the design ( or new vessels aiilhoilzed by eongicss. The Destrovei Is to bo built of Vieker's bteel and giianuiteed to steam tweuty-lwo knots an ) hour , hho is lo befitted fitted with massive gimfi , the Invention of n Malno man , throw ing ten elx-lnch round ( hot a minute , and a maxim shell , contain' Ing100 pounds ot Dlahting ; guletliie , which can bo hulled oy'ci ' tiUoen hundred ) arils. These shells aie saiil lo be more cflcctlvo than d\nunlt and safer lo handle. The sMidicalo which Is having this vessel built expects to place her on the market when completed , w Itcie the highest bidder can take hei. him vv 111 be able , so her designer sajs , Jo sink Iho most povvcrful Ironclad ulloat , A Murderer Declared Sane , CIIICAOO , June 8. James Daeey , Alder man ( i ay n or' s murderer , who has been on trial for insanity , , was this evening pro nounced by the jury to bo of sound mind. It is now considered ceitaln that Dacey will bo hunted on Julj 10. Yellow' Juck NEW YOIIK , Juno 3. Piivato advices re ceived today from Colon state thatjellow fever is now epidemic on the Isthmus. The average ) dally numocl of deaths is stated to bo about forty. FANATIC FROTH AND FUME , The Bigot Bile of England Ponrcd Out on ' " Homo Rule. SPURGEON ON THE MEASURE. "What the niiRlUh Press Has To Sny ConccrnliiK lllnlnc's Speech nnil America's Attitude Thu Plumed Knight Spcnks Opposing Homo Rule. Loxnov , Juno 3. Ono hnndicd non-con- formtst mhilstcrs of Derby and Noltingliatn signed an address of coulldcnco In Olad- stone's hish policy. Kcv. Spurgeon , one of the signer ? , has willten a second letter In which he asks If His Impossible foi those desirous for Iho welfare of Iicl.md and Iho unity of Iho iMuplie to dovlsc a more ac ceptable Bclicmc ? " 1 cannot , " sajs Siuit- ceoti , "look forvvaid with complacency upon Iho posslbHllvotUlstcihicsbuhigtibaiidoncd and of an cst.ibllshed Irish Catholic chinch , > et Iheso aio by no muuis the gicatest evils woforsce In the licit future should the sug gested policy become a tact , " llI.AlM.'saitUAT SIX. The Times , coiiimenllng on Itlahic's Port- laud speech , fcays : "Dlalnu may 01 may not eatch the Irish vote by a peiformiinee such as Tuesdaj's speech , and so win the prize which fully as much on personal as on political grounds has been snatched fiom him once and airaln , but wo lefnse to bcllcvu that ho b Ignorant or that his picsiimptious lant lepre- senls the honest and Independent rellection of America. It Is peculiarly advisable that ho should pose as an advocate of n plan which ho supposed , quite wronuly , ol couise , would place licland In the position of a stale ol Amui lean union , llo has been conspicu ous foi some reasons which now make him a flaltcici of Iho litsh as In Iho bloody sliht campaign against southern states frights , and it miy soutlicin slate would now attempt lo deprive thu ucgioesof snlliago he would be the lust to favor a settlement of that local alfuh by aimed Interfeienco of Hie ccntial irovein- iiient. His lilstoiy Is almost on a pai with his reason Ine 'vvhlch deserves to be classed with Vci noli Harcouit's latest contilhution , vvhcieou J i-ckey has something to say. " iEt.ioious ! nor. What Leekoy has to say Is contained In another column of the 'limes in the term of a letter. This Is a ci'lli- clsm of Sh William's argument that the homo Hilo measuio pioposcd by (5lad- stone was aimed at simply a revival of Hemy tiiattan's Iilsh paillament. Leckoy sajs the aigument Is ubsiiid. Orattau's pai- llameiit , Leckoy poiiteuds , jilaeed the govein- mentot Ireland In HIP bauds ot the Piotes- taut gently , who vveio bound to thu Lugllsh connection by tnu closest tics ot Interest and sentiment. They weie"addcd ' , Leckoy/'piom- luent representatives ot piopeily , wnoso political power It has boon ( il.idstonu s ste.idy object to destioy. The cllou ot his scheme would be to shove the government ot Iielmid Into the hands ot men hitherto the avowed enemies ot bolh pioperty and omplie. in , UNI : r\ri.AiNS. AUOUSTA , Jle. , Juno : i The Kennebcc Journal tills moining publishes a letler liom Hlaino denying that in his iccent speech nt Portland ho hid applied the woids , "Impu dent , " "insolent' ' ana ' bintal" to Lord Satlsbmy. Dlalno wutes , " 1 have refened to his loulshlp's declai- ation that Iilsh might icuiHln as thev now arc or emigrate , and 1 sild hi- ierro ativelv , "Is this not an Impudent propobltlonV Is It not Insolent In Its teiiiis' . ' Doaii-lUidlHa.Bk > u-bhoiLot being biutal in Its cruelty' ' It is parliament. uy tosavithat the statement is not tine , but altogctliei tin- narllamcntiiy to sa > its authoi is irulltj ol falsehood. Tlie first dcsciibes the thing , the second assails the peison. My ciiaiacteri/a- tlon w.is aimed at the pioposltion and not at Lord Salisbury. nncuxns TO UATI : IT. LONDON , June 4. In the commons this afteinoon 'Ilcks-Heach ' ( cousoivatve ) ) piessed ( rladstono to hx a date on the second end reading of the homo mlo bill. La- bouchcre ( ladical ) piotestod against llxing ot an caily date , announcing that twenty- seven suppoiteis ot the mcasnie desired to speak bcloio avote. . Dradlaugh ( radical ) siippoitcd Laboucheie's piotest. A 1)11) 1 OH VOTI R. LONDOV , June 3. ( Special Cablegram to thoDhi : . ] I'hebt. JamesUa/ettosavs it does not think tliat the statement utteicd by Dlaine express Hie Kenulucoiiinion of Ameii- caus on thu Iilsh question. It adds that It Is Impossible to lei mnlate a thcmo ot homo mlo which would besatisiactoiy to the ex treme hish Amciicans. Continuing the ( ! a- /etlo sajs : " ( Jladsloiio is engci lo Mialch eveiy semblance ot stippoit , howevci obsctuo and tainted , and docs not liesitalo to iccog- ni/o opinions of tlio United States wire pullers , thus giving tlio meddlesome tliioush- out the world a locus stand ! in Kngllsh pol ities. The seeming ot the Irish vote is tlio luimo object ot tlm Yankee ollice scckei , and -aluo has made his bid. " A Graceful Act. LONDOV , Juno 3. Tlio Daily Telcgiaph this moining , commentni ! ; on Piosident Clov eland's immlago siys : "It was a giace- ful act on the patt ot Cleveland to show that Hie piesldent of the United Slates does not deio ate liom his exalted posllion by mak ing ills wedding ot Hie plainest and simplest chaiactci. " MOM m ; u. , Juno 8. Tlio field battery hied a salute of loin guns lieio last night In honor ot Piesideiit Cleveland's maiilagc. IN IJELIjICOSn ATTITUDK. Humor ol' Warlike lalk by American Nivv : YOIIK , Juno 3. A Dlgbj' . Nova Scolia , sjiecial to HioCouimciclal Advcitlser sajs that two ol tlio police ciulseis have gene to Newfoundland lo watch Ameiican fishei- nien. Yesteiday a dispatch vas ipceived fiom St. Johns that American scliooners , heavily aimed , wcro in that nelglibuihood boasting that they would sink any police boats scut against tliem. Olio Is believed lo bo Hip New Yoik schooner Henlck. The Dominion lisheiiucn me claimed lust these Y.inkco boats may take it into tholi heads lo piacllcu nioit ) SOIIIQ ol their ciaft. The man- of-wai DelleiopJmii has been sent to St , Johns lo look these combillv n Amei leans up. Captain Scott , ( ommaiidei in chief ol llio Canadian tisheiy polhe. bus ictiied to his homo In Xuwtouudlmid , and Intends send' ing In his leslgiiatloii shoitly. being dls- giidicd with his duties , Intoiinatlon lecolved liciolhlB moining states that 10,00) Dritish Hoops have been ordoiud to Halllax. Wny ( hey are needed Is unknown , A Canadian Vessel Relied , CIIICAOO , Juno 3. Thu Canadian steam baigo XIpigon miivcd heio to dij and Col lector Secbergcr will not allow her to depart until Instructions am tecclvcd fiom Wash ington. The sol/.tuo of the vessel Is duo to the fact that flic failed to touch al Micklnaw 01 Sheboygan on entering Aiiicrlean waters for permission to pioceed. us is lequiied bylaw. The penalty is the fork-Hiiro of the vessel mid cat go. Captain Conlon H.IVS that hitreason lei notobojlng tlio law was that the boat had sprung a leak in a storm. The men weic iDquhed lo woik incessantly at the pumps , and to have put in at cltherot llio ports inenlloned would have end.ingeied the lives of Iho crew. The vessel airlvcd lieio in -a sinking condition , 'llio captain icpoiled the chcumstaiiccs to Hie collector , but the latter said he could not dcpait fiom thu title except upon instiiictlons to lhat clfi'ct fiom No Conclusion Itoaclied , CHICAGO , Juno 3. Judge Giesham , In the United btatcs ciicult court , lendered no de cision lo-day In the Toledo , Pcorla < k West ern lalhond foreclosure and sale dccieo mat ter. At the request of counsel ho allowed them len dais further tlmo to put in bi let's bcfoio anivlnu'at a decision. Q. S. HAMMOND , I.AKADINO JEWEI.KIC DoUGLAb AMJ 10T11 at. IOWA STATK NKWH. Stiff Handlcrg McoT nna Elect Of- flccrn. CKPAU FAI.LS la. , JUUG& ( Special Tele- Rramtothe IH.t : . ] The stale association ot undertakers closed to-day Its annual meeting here. About se\cnl-lno members wcro In attendance , and a number of Intcicstlnc papers wcro presented. The following oflicerswcre elected for the ensuing jcar : J. H. McCnrdv , 0 kaloosi , president ; J. L. Krlbs , Cedar Uiplds , vice president ; U. S. Hcndilx , Union , secretary ; M. Miller , Tip- ton , treasurer ; C. O , Tairj , Manchester ; Jerome Palmer , Ke'ota ; W. Holipnsacliack , Iowa Cilv , cxevullve commlllep , The next meotlng will be held In DCS Mollies HIP last week In May , lbS7. Thn Htnwn ltntrnrIiiniMit. | Dps MOIM-S. la. , Juuo" . In the Impeach ment court this moining Jarob HI oh tcstllie'd tollio clfortsmidc ( obilugnbUt a settlement of Hie diflicnltlps between Hrowu and Sher man In Match , Ibt5 , just bejoie Urown was nut out of ollice. Ho testified that at the te- quest of .Mr. James S. Clmkson ho tiled to obtain fiom Sherman a statement of wh.it lie wanted Hrown to do In older to bo restored to ollice. and that both his own and Claik- son's elloits to brhiL' about a settlement of thn liouhle between HID goveiuor and Auditor Diovvn failed. The piesldent and book keener of the Waveily [ tank vveio then examined. They testified to Hie tact ot a shoitagu In the Inuds of the hank amounting to fiom ! ? ' > 0CXto ) fcTU.OOO at the time Diovv n examinrd Iho bank. They alsotestllled to tlioclrcnmstaiieo that Ihovvn levelved a loll of bills , amounting to S100 , aller Im had e\iimlned Iho b ink. The pie < l- dent of the bulk , when cross examined by Nourse , said the moiiov was not mvlin lo Blown asabilbe. but as compensation foi his sen , Ices In maklni : the examination. AscctiRitm Day Cclohrnted. Di.s .MOIMS : , la , Juno 3. ( Special Tele- pram lo tlm liir. : . ] The Knlglils Templar of this cltj celebrated Ascension day with ex tended ceremonies. Pioceednii ; In a body lo St. Paul's Kjilscopal cliuich they listened tea a special sermon by thn rector Di. Van Ant werp. Then they pnadcd , mounted , to the residence of Sir Knldit Wesley Itedhead , where they took dlnnei. In thu afteinoon they went to the cometeiy and decoiated llio giaves of the deceased knlghls , and tills evening n reception was given In thulr honor. Many kiiiglits fiom out ol the city joined In the pinule. whleh was composed ot each order of Knights Templar. Orrmnns Cclchrntlng. Dirmrcjuic , la. , Juno 3. [ Special Tele- giam lo Iho IJni ! . ] The noilhwestern Schuster Dezlrk began heio today. Dele gations arepicsenl fiom Chlcigo , St. Paul , Milwaukee , La Ciosso , Galena and many Iowa towns in lingo numbers , 'llio fes tivities opened with a piocesslon thiough thesticctsand addresses in ( ieiinin and Uuullsli. 'Iwplvohundered dollairf aie ol- feied In pii/es , besides many valuable liophies. _ A Fnrfjcr Scntrnocd. DAvr.si'oiti , la. . Juno 3 [ Special Tole- giam to the Din : . ] Ki list S. Dennet Mas found guilty ol loigciy to day In Iho dislrict couit , mid was sentenced to the penitential y lei twojcarsand live months. He was foi seven jcais cashlei of a laico diy ijoods liouso licie , but lost sovcinl thousand dollars In gimblingand eiideuoied to lecoup him- sclt by foigeiy. Ho fled lo Canada , but was lined ovei the Hue and auested at Niugnia Falls last March and bi ought back foi tiial. ThV Soldiers' Home. MAiisHAitMowx' , In. , Juno 3. [ Special Tclegimn to Hie Urn. ] 'Iho Soldleis' Homo tiuslees were in session licie to-day. They decided against Ihe collage plan , and In lav 01 ol one cL'nu.il building toi the Inslltii ; Hun. They will meet Juno 17 , and piobably tlicn elect ucommandei foi the Home. The Juno Kino Sioux : CITV , la. , Juno 3. [ Special Tele- eiam to the Dnr.J The Missouri river nt tins point to day is sevcial feet higliei than usual , owing to the Juuo ilsc. and is still ilslng. All the sand bus In tiontof the city aic coveied. _ A Destructive Bln/o. SAIJM , la. . June 3. [ Special Telegram to IheDu : ] A hie heio dcstioycd the Union block , which oiiilnaccd the leading business poillon ol Iho town. The loss Is in tlio neigh- boihood ol hixty-livo thousand dollars , with less than twenty tliousind dollais insuiance. THK SPOHTING AVOULD. Yesterday's Kv outs on the Turl * nnil Dlumond. JritOMi : PAIIK , N. Y. , Juno 3. Foi two veal o ds , one-half mile : Queen Kll/abeth won , Daw dlo Colt second , Oiiflammu Ihhd. Thiio-Si Handicap forall ages , mile : Diy Jfonoiielo won , Hutch second , War L\uIo Hind. Time Winchestei hiindicap one and Hncc ( sight h miles : Moumcu won , Teciimnch sicond , lllcliniond Tlihd. Tlme-'J : W { . Ono nnil oiiu-quailei miles : Piiilip Lowls won , Maimaduko second , Dahama tlihd. Tlme-2:18. : Handicap stcople cliaso shoit comso : Ahraliim won. No otheis vveio placed. Jim McGowau finished tlio first but was disquali fied lei going wiong. Time ! I12J. ; 1.A10MA. HACI.S. LATOVIA , Ky. . June 3. Tlio weather to day was cool and pleasant ; tiack slow. 'lliicequaitei mile ; Josh Hillings won , Aitllian second , J. C. Cnstci tlihd. Time 1'Ji. 'Mile : Ilettlo S. won , Stoimei second , Dixie Hlmjarthiid. Time lfil. : Onn and one-slxt < 'eutli milu : Sis Illmjar won , Ascendc'i second , Mahai tlihd. Tlmo 1 : r > lf. Mile iiuil one bundled % .udh : Wankeeshaw won , Kans is second , Keuno third. Time Si'i. : ) ' TOIMCPO stakes , 1 1-lrt miles : lledslono won , Llgansbcond.Cliiuccthiid. Time I:1 : ! ) . Thu Itunu Hall Uccord. Deliolts. . . 00000000 1 3 Natloinls . ' O-'J Kleven innings , llaso hits DciiolU 8 , Nation iM ) . Umplio-Yoik. A I Ni.w YOIIK Knnsas City . 0 0-3 New Voik . 1 3300003 \ - ! ) Pitchers Weidm.in and Keefomid Kicliaid- son. Fiist biso lilts Kaunas Cily 10 , Now Yoikll. KIIOIS KansaHCIty 1 , Now Voik y. Umpire Connelly , AT UjJII.AllI.U'lIIA Philadelphia. . . , 'J 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0-4 hi. Loiilb . u C " 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Fiist biso hils-Phlladelphla " , fit. Louis 3. Knoih Phlladelpliia : ! , St. Louis u. UnipiiC Cmiy. A i PIIII.ADP.I.I'IIIV Athletic . 'J 0 1 0 0 4 3 0 3-1'i Pitthbuig . . .00000 ' . ' 0 0 3-5 Pitclieis Atkinson and llolfdid. Flint base hlts-rAthletio W , Pittshuig 10 , Knors Atlilctics y , Plltsbtng r. Umjiho-innt- son , Ar Niw : YOIIK Metiopolitai . 30038003 3 12 Cincinnati . 3 030'joi 3 0-u Fiist base hits MehopoIItan 13 , Clncliuiati 10. Kuois Mutiopollt.in 5 , ( 'iiiclnn.iti f > . Umpire ( Jnliin. ArDlUHJM.YN Diooklvn . 4 0 1 0 3 S 1 0 0-11 Louisvlllo . . .101000000-3 Fhst base hits Diookljn 13 , Louisville 7. Kuois Louisvlllo ) , liiookl > n 0. Umuiiu Dradley. Ar DAi/riioiir. Daltiiiimo . . 030100100-5 hi. Louis , . . . 131001030-0 Pitilius Kllroj and Hudson , Fijsl base hlts-Daltlmoii * U , St. LotiH 8. Kuoib-llal- llmuiu 7 , hi. Louisfl. Umplie John Killy , Ar DOSION Chicago . 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 Denton . 0 00000005 5 Pilcherb Claikson and Dullincton. Fiist base hits Chicago 11 , liintou 5. Kiruis Chicago 13 , Doaton 8 , Umiilm-Galfney. ( 'Kuox" hats , H. J. SAXE , a-jent. FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Van Wyck Outwits tlio Opponents of the Railroad Land Tai Bill , IT GOES THROUGH THE SENATE Anil In Certain of I'.issago In iho House The Oleomargarine Ulll Doomed to Death lu the Senate. Worked liy St rnt PJJJ . Juno 3. [ Special lo Ilia Dir..j : Senator Van Wick gave uuinlslakn- blc cvldpueoto-da , ' of a remmkablotactlclpn. Ho forced through the seimlo his bill ipqulr- I nc i.iihoad companies to p.iy a lax upon the land etautcd them by the govcinmcut and to compel them to piv the govininneut Hie costs otsurvohiselectlnimideonvi'vliigHiolnnii | granted to aid In tlio cmistiuctlnu ot their Hues. Not oulv did he do this , hut he put Ilia bill In shai > o to Kimautcu an Imuiediato pas * Faseb.v the house. This ho ijld by n shicvvd paillamciitary movement. It 1ms been llio hope of the opponents ol ( Ids bill that they could delay It so long In ( ho senate that It would not bu le.iehed dining this con ron for consldeiatlon In the house. Just befoio the main question was ) iut upon llio bill hi the senile this afternoon , and nftci all the amendments olleied had been dloscd | of , Mi. Van Wjek took up u bill p.nsc-d by thu house some tlmo ugo , mid slmllai in Its pio- visions exctipt that It only t'Ml ' Hie Conluil and Union Paellie. llo moved to stilko out all of the house bill oxci'ptluc tlio iMiiiellug clmiso and substlluto the bill then befoio the senate. 'Unit was agiced to , mid ho then moved lo stiikcoutlliotltlool the hoi'so bill. This was also iigieed to , the opponents of the senate bill seeming not to dlseovei what Mr. Van Wjik was aiming at. These movements simply put tliu bill hi thu shape of mi amended house bill , which would lequlro a confeienco eommlltee. Mi. Van Wjck , asked lei a coufetuiice lommltlee , which w'as ol couiscginnled. and tlio eunscqiieiico will bu that hlsoiiginnl senate \\lllbooulckly adopted bj the house. Mi. Ve.n Wjek'swoik Is HiUMimcuot a good deal ot talk among the senators to-night. ' 1 ho bill nlll ha\u Iho elfe'ctol turnli' ! : millions into thu Ucasuiics ot the slates nud ten Holies annually. inn oiinuu or nrsi.M.ss. A niecllng ol Speakei Caillslo mid llio eliahmenot the liouso committees Is called toi to-moiiow atleinoon to deeldo upiin an oidei ot business. It will decide to tiistfako up Hie leeislitivo , executive ami lndiul.il and tlio naval nppiomlatlun bills. The lattm Ts the last one ol tlio upniopilaliou bills outsldo of the rpirutai commillee , mid when Itlsdls- posed ol Iho Mmrisim t.irltl bill will bo called up. ' 1 hen will come the light foi con- siderallou , and Its opponcnls will tiytoltlll it. Oailislo's1lsll today lo Coveinoi Puttl- son , ot Peiius.v.'vanla ' , is to make fiee t ratio ammunition against Handall hi his ovv u ills- trict , DOOMI n IN * iin : si.NAir. The olcomargaiino bill is H.ild to bo doomed to deatli in the senate , altliotmli It was iiassed by Iho house to-day by nouly a huiulied majorily. Tlie oouents | ) | ot the miMSuioclalm In it amaioiity of the sena- lois have pledged themselves to not consider It at this session , and tlio next session It will not penult of consulc'iatlon. Congit'ssmmi Mouison , whoisono of Iho demociats wiio v died against the oleomar- gaiiuo bill , taH U vv ill bo killed In the senate - ate and cannot possibly become a law. Ho snvs ho has ussiiianccs fiom a snruclcnt uiimboi ol somitois to , satisfy him Hint It will not even bo posslb'o ' to get it up lei ennsldeiatlon. "lu the re- mole contingency that It hliould pass Hie sen- ale , " the colonel addul , "theiu Is no dcubt tliat the piesldent would veto It. Such.dn enactment is cleaily uiieonstltullonal , midl' ha\e icasoii to believe that the piesldent en- teitains tills opinion. " III.M PVMMJ niorni.i : . Some of tliu members ot the house commit- teu on appiopriatlons , piincipally Jtandall and llolman , liavo been liaviui : a pietiy lively time diiiinirtlio past two or thiee days with the civil seivicu commissioneis and tlm frlendsol civilservieoieloim. 'Ihe majority of thecommitlee want to leave oil' the leg- nlai apjuopiiation bills the piovision lor paying tlio lent of the new quaiteis foi the civil service commission , whlcli must vaeatt * ilSiiesout ) ipi.utcisin a goM'inmeiit liuil'llng In a few dav s. This would leavothu committee - tee out in thostiiH't. So I.u there has oneu no satlslactoiy undei standing leached. wi , suns POSIAI , CIIAMJKS. Nathan T. Hall has been commissioned postmastei at Tieiiton , Neb. , and Pha'boJ. Ashci ill ( iaidiiei Station. Neb A postolliio has been establihhed at Malta , Maishallcoiiuty , la. , and Joseph S. Tioxell appointed postnia td , Special m ill seivlco Ins been diseonlinnrd at the lollowlng places In Iowa : Cedar Valley. Cedai county ; DI.IDCI. JIIHJHM county ; Hentoiuillp , Mills county ; Heels , Pottawat- tamle county ; Xenioisvlllu , Doom ) county. Thu postolllco at Tableau. Davves counly , Npb. , has been discontinued. Mall goes to Chadion. Tlio imstolllce at Cainell , Kcju Palm county , Neb. , hah been changed to u point foui and a half miles noithwest. IAKIKK IIII.I.H DIAD. : H Is cneiallj conceded that the remain- IngdavKot llio s ( sslon of ( ongioss aiu to be devoted very l.iigcly to appiopilallon bills , A delcimlnallon exists among tlio leading dcmociatlc mcmbcH ol tlio house to get away as soon as possible. This , they Hiy , can bo accomplished bv the end ol the second week In July. It is plain now that if the tarlll bill Is taken up It will bodiscussed butu veiy few dajs , and will bo pending when adjournment comes. Theiu can bu no polltiial 01 othnr advantage of the majority pirtv in pushing the meifiuio to a vito and nine defeat , lam told by ( moot HIM pains ! ikiugmid sciutlnl/- ing emplojes of the hoit'o that , baiting tlio piivato pension lillls , less than olio per cent. nt tlio measuies intiodiiccd in this roneresa will heomiiu hws , mid Incliullng pensions lillls limp i rent will be less llmullvu per cent. Usually the pei ( cut. Is liom Iho to eight. Hut an usually l.ugo amount ot bills havobeeu In I > oduu d thin session. 1111 ; riKiiniu ( ( iVdiu.HS. roruicsslonal liguies say hut Ivvo fifths and pO'Mblv nor moio than one-louitli ot the membeislilpol the piesitut holism ol lepio- senlativeswill bo irtiiiiiod to thu fiftieth rou- giuis. This Is a good heia'ding ' to the conn- tiy , lei Hieieaioiuy many men on both sides ol Hie cli iinhei who have no ImsIuciiH in congiess. In Hm laiigungo of Hie ht.iiio thiiy mo icgiikii ' 'Beal vvaimeiri. " Knlly 0110- thlidofthu uembeisot the honso have bcuit fallincs at homo and ridiculous In ( ongie.s , Thuv mo icckless , wild and Ini'xpeiienced , and the worlc on a number ot meismes has beun dlHgust- iiiL' . Men votu and tilk upon subji'cU iinlii- Mllgputly , and havn thiovvn thuh pmtles lulo eiri. 4iiahhiiif ; sUuitioiis. Umloulitedly t ! . ! changes In conci ess will bu moii ) i.uild in tlm i"-ufQ ; ; than In tlio pa&l. 1 hem h is lieen a kind of < int'-n or comtesy which g.ivn a man at least two tcuil . Tills Is being disicgaided , As hoou us a man slums dishonest ) 01 lucompdimcv ho la palled upon to step aside , and as but fo\v men aru litled lei tlm position of statesman them is likely to no ti insltoiy membership heio af lei. lei.i HI : riti.i , III.M vniv nut. . "A veij popular iiieasuie is destliieil todo- feat on ac ( unt ( if the general disposition to Inrtlier luue.isu theoxpeiibes ot tlio gnvein * nient , " bald a membei ol Iho house commit- leo on appiopilatloiis lMlay. " 1 mean , " ( ontlnued he , ' 'the. Idil to establish fieu urn 1 dellveiy at nil places hiving 10.0JO Hants.Vould . * " \Vould \ the liicrc-aso of expijuSo bo ma- 'Yes , ( Oiisldeiable. It would not only bu thu io4 of ( Millets , but tlm lopping oil of box lent. Ot couibu , tlioit\pcnsu would not inn up Into thu liumliedsof thousands ( d dollars , and won id not bu a biiiden , but it would bo an Item : and 1 eau It'll j on them Is a flight on the pait ol the polith lans ( > n account of llio in public expenses uhcMdy b > Hut 1 am Inclined to bellevothat thu nf this measuio would do the pally a gu l deal moio good than (1 (