THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , FIFTEENTH YEAK. OMAHA , MONDAY MORNING. JUNE 7 , 1880. NUMBER 303 ON THE EYE OF THE BATTLE , The Irish Homo Rule Bill On the Very Verge of Defeat , ONLY A FORLORN HOPE LEFT. The ( lovcrnnient Conner In Its EfTorta to Hocurc Itccrulls to Hiipiort | tiic Hocond Hcndliig A Dlainnl Outlook. Ireland Not Vet Krro. Juno 0. [ Special Cablcernin to the Hii.J : Tins division Monday on the second end leading of the homo into Dill will show the largest vote over iccouted in the house of commons. It Is estimated that , If there aio no abstalneis fiom voting , < VX ) nuiiubcrs will pass letters. Sir Homy K. 1'onsonby , private secretary to the queen , telegraphs her majesty at Ualmoral nightly the way matters stand. The leadeis of the home lido branch of the ladlcalshavo Informed Mr. Ainold Worley , the goveinment whip , that lurthor proselyt ing clfoi Is among tliu wavetlng radicals aio useless. Tliuy say nothing more can bo uono to heal thu bieach In lliu paily , and ihuv bo- HIIVO certain defeat awaits the bill. They theiefoiu iccommend that thu goveinment stand Its gionnd , and make no more lutllo coiKesslous. The rumor Is gaining ground that Glad stone will advise tlio queen to postpone the dissolution of paillameut on the pieloxt of "neccssaiy legislation , " the object being to securutliu pussaguof the amended luglstra- tlon bill , thu effect of which would bo to ru- duce the tlmu of lesldcnco icqulred lor tenant franchise from a jcar to six months , orpeilmps three mouths. This would result ceitaliily In a laigo extension of the sulfiage , and would ceitaliily bo favoiablo to the llbeial cause. Gladstoneltes vvelcomo this com so if It can bo made feasible. They sec otner advantages In It besides their ultimate lelnloiccment at tlie hustings , for they consider that In the additional time It would give them they could certainly convcit thu country to the homo uilu doctilnes. Tliuy ale cnteitaln the hope that by avei ting dissolution on the present divided paity lines , the chances of reuniting their Indians will bo Incieased. The argu ment advauccel against thu couisiuiamcd Is thudltllculty ot gutting the measure passed without a long cemtiovorsy and thcahsolutu ceitainty that It would bo lejectcd bj thu house of loids , ovun If passed uy thu coui- IIIOIIS. TJiu defeat of the pecond reading is to night icgaiiled by almost uveiyouc as a foie- gonu eoliclusioii. Some lew liiends of the measure hope Gladstone may , by onoot his wondeifullv elTectivo speeches , bilngovera Niilllulent number of weak-kneceled oppon ents with a rush at the last moment to cieato a baio majoiily tor the bill , but this Is the fmloin hope. All the betting is about live to four against the success M the goveiniuent , which would Indicate about twenty majority loi-thc opposition. All thoughts now turn to thu probabilities ot n new gcncial election , which Is icgaided nsceitaln te > bu oidered at no distant day , whatever slight postponement theiu may bu aiisiiifcfioiu minor puity agencies. The ic- poits ot election agents aie glowing less Impelul as to the piosnccl ol defeating Glad- Monuitcs by unionist candidates. The duke ot Westminster has given all his Dei by winnings by Uimoiulo to thollbeiul union election fund , adding thcicto a huge hum liom his private purse. Both paitle.s o.x- puilencu increasing illlllciilty In Imdliig eligible ! candidates. Countiy gentlemen manliest moiu ami moiodisincHnation to en- jrago In political contests wheic piopeity in- teiestsand peisomil nopuli\ill.V couut'ior.so " hi tie. Itiglit-IIon.-Cfcoigo Otlo Tr6"vclvnn , om ; of thu chiut liberal secciteis , has inti- nialed ho will seek lor ie-qlectton Irom Havvyck , and the llbeiat committee are cast- lug about for a candidate tlieiu who will pledge hlmsell to support Glad stone. Corbutt , llbeial member for Glasgow , who lias made a eaielul poll of the lloeial eleetois ot that city , icpoits thev now stand 3,700 a allist , and 707 in favorot tliu home' inlu bill. Uusiuess men geneially seem hopclnl that thu icsult ot thu now election will bu the 10- tin n 01 u fallout ; libeial unionist government under llaitlngtun , which they think would nil01 el a piospect of renewed eeimmeielal ac tivity , and put an end to the long poilod ot depiesslon in tiade. Flutcher , libeial mem ber lor Cliippunliam , will ask Gladstonu on Monday whether the government will ineor- ix.ilate ptovlslons tor thu selt-goveinmunt of Kngland , Wales and Scotland In thu Iilsli home inlo bill .which ho pioposcs to Intro duce next autumn , or biing In sepaiate bills covering such piovlsions. I'rolessoi of Civil Law , Webb , of Dublin uuhr'slty , sajs that the piesent pailiameiit ott'i ' rf lilted Klngelom would cease to exist unon the p.issaeu ot the bill giautlng pailla meut to lielaiiit and theiu would be. In law , no Impeilal pailhiment. In older to cany out the pioposed object , thu bill should con tain a clausu lesuscitating thu paillameut of Gieat liutaln which died when the act ol union was passed. It should also lu-enact the statute ol Gcoigo I , wnieh madu the lilsh pailiameiit suboielinaiu to and iiepundi'iit uiiou the p.tilhiment ot Gieat Hiltaln. The clau.su In Gladstonu's bill iiioviiling lor the lepeal of tliu mcasmo , If found necessary , would pmvu Inopeiatlvu if Ireliuel choose to deny the oxlsteucu of an lutpcilal pallia- meiit. Knghiud could doubtless usscitlier supicmucy , but It would have to bo In tlio Held , ami not In parliament , Si ; iisor a Fnlluro , LONDON' , Juno 0. Politicians Imvo been actlvu tlnougliout the day. The icsult ot to day's meetings nt political lieadijuaiteis bhovvs that theio la little hope that the homo rnlu bill will pass , although many mliiisteil- nllsts claim that Gladstouu'a icply to Commoner Moulton's letter lias secuieel moiu waveiers On the other hand , Mr. I.aboucheie , who has been couducllng nego tiations with thu maluonteuts , has throun up the snongc. Ho says that ho could lulng over Biilllelent waveiers to cany the bill it Gladstone would gho way only a veiy little , but the piem ler leluses to yield an inch. Klght llbeialsstillhesitate. It they vote with tlio opposition the bill will bu lost. Ills legaided as possible that thei division may icsiilt in a lie , in which event Spenkei 1'uel will give the deciding votu. All at tempts to elicit thu spcakci'a opinion have lulled. Nuttleil hy Dlaiiio'M Speech. Loxiiox , June n. The Standard joins In the attack on Hlalne fur his attack on the Marquis ot Sallsbuiy in his i'oithiud speech. It says : "Wo must Iry to believe It was a false veision of Salisbuiy's speech which was adopted without Inquiry by this American politician who , for personal reasons , culll- > at < s tlio liiuli vote. ' Thu News , ( mlulsteilal ) , commenting on the same topic , savs ; "Wo have nothing to do with Hlaine. Ho belongs to far from nn admliablo class of Ameilcan politicians. Wo can do veiy well without his opinion of this countiy , His aelvlce Is not iciiuhcel in the management ot our concerns. Whether ho inlsicptcscntcel Salisbury or not , wo do not know or care. " NOT UNOlHiII W.OOD. A rrcnch Statesman Who llelicvcil In Moro HehcadlngH. PAIIIS , Juno 6. fspccial Cablegram to the IIK.J ! : The radicals aio displaying the ntnfost rancor over the question of tlio ex puUlon of the princes , The Duo Do Koche foucauld , dining a debnto on the measine made an earnest appeal to the honor am humanity of the country , Ho recalled the significant fact that dining the rcvolutloi citizens wcio menaced with confiscation o Uiplr pioperty If they left Franco and vveio behsadcd If they remained. Alibispoiut DeputyMlchcln iulcrruptOi and excitedly shouted , "They didn't cut off enough heads In 17V3 , " This cniibcd n tnmult In the chamber , and Mlchclln's remark , though excluded from the olllclal report ot the proceedings , Is widely reported and cmnmenlcd on throughout the Country. Fashionable shopkeepers are much chagrined at the expulsion movement , as Its ticccss means a veritable disaster to them. Tlio riHhcrlcs Dispute. LONDON , June G. The Standard , discus sing the fisheries dispute , says : " \Vohavc no doubt Hayard will avoid precipitate and offensive action relating to the fisheries con- rovcrsy. Ccntalnly thcro Is no desire In ' .ondon and we believe , none In Washing- on , to have the two interested nations In volved In a quartol over a rather trilling dis pute between Atlantic fishermen. However , whllo the treaty of 1818 lemalns , Canadians mvo a perfect right to demand Its observ ance1. It Is not to bo supposed that the Canadians will hold \alunblo lights without some equivalent. Concessions on both sides are nccessarv , The matter Iocs not coiicein Kngland dlicctlr. but wo ire bound to show firmness In our decision. I'hu Canadians look to us lorsuppoit and : hey ought to iccelvo It. Wo would rather lie ! dispute had not occuued , but as It has xilse n we cannot help ourselves. Anything would be better than leading the colony to bcllovo It cannot tuly on Gieat Britain. " Flro nud Flood. ir.NXA , June 5. The town ot Hate In llnnirary , was destioyed by lire. Three him- lied houses were binned and three llvcslost. Hmtt.iN , June.1 ! . Violent thunder storms areomuaiileil bv bursting of water spouts inuvallcd foi several days past In Central [ lUimany and the llaitz mountain tenltory , in lliu noithvtcstcin pait ol tlio emplie. llousesaiid railways have been deslioyed. llnll stones \vtilgliing two ounces havu I al ien at Glcson. Thu estimated damage to ciops exceed Si50OJO. A number ot people have been killed by lightning and Hoods. Kiot nt the Funeral. ni.KAST , June 0. The funeial of Curren , : hc young man who lost his life by diowning liming thu lucent Orange-Catliollc riot , te > ok | ) laec to day. Thu body was followed to : ho cemetery by a pioccssion of iiO.OOO Catliollcs. A buily of Oiangemen pelteel stones at thu ] iiocessioii , and the Catholics In ictaliation madu an assault on the Oiungu- men and dmvu them away. A nuiubcr of shots vvcru tiled , ono man was stabbed , and several persons weie cut upon the head. Finally the police snccecelcu In restoring oidur. THE KOClv ISLAND KXT10NS1ONS ContraotH Iict Tor the First Forty Miles ol * Jtond. CniOAOO.J uno r > . [ Special Telegram to the llKn.l Thu Kock Islanel comjiany has just eta contiact for thu construction of tlio lirst 'orty miles of its new Chicago , Kansas & S'cbiaska line. The road inns from St. Joe , Mo. , Inasouthwesteily diiectlon to Kansas Jlty , and is ultimately to bu extended hrough Indian Tenltory to Texas. Another ino is to run duo west from St. Joacph. mid way between the 15. it M. and Union Pacilio allways , besides the loity miles lor the con struction of which the contract has just been let. No duliulto aiiaugemcnts as to the xact location ot the line has yet been made. Seveial routes have been suivoyed , and Its ocatlon will bu determined accoullng to the aid voted by thu vaiious sections through which the load is to run. Thu line south west Irom St. Joseph , Mo. , tlnough Kansas , Indian ten itory and tlio Panhandle > r Texas will be the most Impoitant one. It will pass tlnough tlio hcait ot the best wheat j colons In Kansas , and will tap the. maikct to which thu luigeat bioom coin manuluct- uieis In the United States come annually for .heir supplier. It will pass through a vast icgion wlieie cribs of corn cannot without jetter facilities 03 gotten out of the way ot thu giowlug croji and tlirouch n highly culti vated region devoted to geuuial fanning and stock raising. Close on the border ot this route enters the heart of the gieat Tuxas cattle fattening giounds , vvhlcli will be jiought nearer to matkct by this loutothau can possibly bo done by any other. It Is the opinion that tlio new load will bo paying propcrtv liom the beginning. Tlic intention jl tliu Atchlsou company j to extend Its road fiom thu Missouri liver to Chicago Is no doubt dtiu In a great measure to the construc tion of a competing Hue west by thu Hock Island. Funeral ol' Hon. John Kelly. NKW Vonic , Juuu 5. Tlio luncial of John Kelly took placu this morning trom St. Pat- lick's cathedral. There were no sei vices at tlio house. At an paily hour this moinlng people begun to inilvu at the house to take n dual view of the lemalns , which lay In a cas ket between heavily draped windows in the i cat part ol thu parlor. Thuio wcio no llovv- cis on the caskut. All was black savu the sllvci plate and the handles at thu sides. The pluto bore the words : "John Kelly 13orn April 20 , lbil : Died .lunu 1 , Iby ) . ' Many caudles vveiu bin ned at the head of the casket , blioitly alter the iclatlves cnteied to take a last look at tliu dead. Thu pall bearers next view eel thu i cumins. The lid was placed on thu casket and loin branches laid upon It. Thu casket vvascaiiled to the heaise , and the luneal : luoccsslon moved towaid thocathc- dial. Thu pall beareis vveio Ju lgu Holts , Aithur Levy , John T. Agnuw. Itecoidcr Siiith , Judge Goiman , Commlsslonei men- nan , Kiigenu Kelly and August llelmoiit. The slieets and avenues adjacent weio Idled with tliu lank and ( lie ot Tammany hall. An immense tlnoiig of people gatbeied r.bout thu cathedral , and upon tliuanUal of thujiioces- MOII , the ! icmalus , accoiiipanleel by the pall bearers and muuincis , wcio boino into tliu cullice. Thu seats vveiulllled and the Isles crowded. Tliu iishuis weio mumbeis of the Tammany hall oiganl/atlou. Black anto-noneliim velvet boideied with gold draped llio altar and thu sanctuary mil was cuv creel with black velvet boideied will ) sliver. Thu catafalqitu stood In thu center a Isle coveicel with black velvet. Tliesii weio lliu only emblems of niouinine vlslblu. After solemn lequlem mass the funeral sermon was iireached by Monslgnoi Pieston. The miiatns worn then taken to old St. Patrclk's chinch and placed in a vault. _ The I'eorin Itunk Jmnlile. CiurAGO , Juuu 0. The Dally Nowa I'uiula , III. , special sajs : The Merchants' Nutlonaj Imnk will resuiiio again in a day or two. Kxamlnei Sturglshas made his tetuins. Ho shows lloko's defalcation to bu SltO.OOO. . It Is pai d that Hoke olfcre 5-10,000 , for a com promise and the bank will not have aim brought back , though detectives say thuy can do so. All thu stockholders out Holla Wheclei want to resume , and vVhcclcr will put his shaio of loss In the olel Mechanics' bank. Jiuigo I'utortiaugli oilers to give ini his claim on ilokes' house In tavor of the bank and ciedltois. The bank's books show liabilities of SOUt.M'i , and assets SGW.UIO , with 08,700 claims on the Mechanics bank and tully SWi.OOOloss bv lletkes. The examiner will leuialn loui days to hear from Washington. K i'or ( ho Oinnliii Festival. CHICAGO , Juno 5. [ Special Telegiam to the lr.K.J ( The Chlcajo contlngcni of the Omaha festival were ousy jesterilay icliears- Ing under Mr , Piatt , thoorchosJia at Turn- orb' hall , the chorus at Hoot te Sons' music hall. Mr. Hess was piesent at the evening rehearsal , and said that it far exceeded his bilghtest anticipations. Miidamo Fursch- Madl Is alicady hero , and had a ichcaisa ! with Mr , Pratt of the Zcnobu numbers which shu is to ting , and with whicli she ox- pi esses great pleasiuo. Mr , ikodeilck , the basso , has already arrived from Philadelphia on the Pennsylvania Central. MUs Huntington - ton came this morning on the Panhandle , and Miss Pleicouirived to-night liom New V-oik on the Michigan Southern. All partle : aiu enthusiastic In le aul to the festival , .am full of peat expectations : i ! > to the icsult. ROTTEN TO THE VERY CORE , A Nebraska Statesman Espressos Himself Torcibly on the U. ? Extension Bill , J. STERLING MORTON'S OPINION. lie Propound ) ! Many Questions nml Says Ho Will Ucllcvc the Bill Good When Old WolvcH Nurse Morton'n Strong Inlk. . WASIUXCIOV , Jnno0. ( Special T. to the HIK. : | Hon. J. .Steillng Morton , oC Nebraska , was ono of the Interested ob servers ot tlio rather c\citlng controversy In the house Satuiday aftcinoon over llio Union Paclllo bond extension bill. Your corrc- sponelcnt met the governor to day and asked him what he thought ot the bill , and ho ex pressed himself as follows ; "If the security given the people by tlio Thin man net can not ficcuio governmental safety as to llnal pay ment , It Is certain that the pending Charles Fiancls Adams bill will not. Tliu latter , it lived up to , will result In the public tieasury receiving ST40,000 more than It Is Insnicd under the Thtirman net. Thuio Is now a lonoit fiom the same commltteo In the house , alleging all soils ot uiookeducss In Union I'.iellie Htl'aiis , as charged bye.xpeits and declaieel bv the commissioner ot i ail- roads , and this samu report asks and Insists upon n thorough investigation ot thu alleged fraudulent linanclal transactions of the Union I'aciiic company. It pioposes to find out whether them has been , us charged , n fraudulent issuu of stocks and bonds bv this corporation amounting to several million dollars , lint if the extension bill is nasscd. of what avail Is the Investigation ? After horses aio stolen , of what good Is locking the barn ? What secmltles on blanch lines are proposed to bo given by the Union Paclliu company ? Kvciv dollar ot its available assets Is alicady 'spouted. ' Has It not trom vaiious banks this day loans on such securities ageiegatlnc moro than S10- 000,000 ? Aie not tliesu seem ities'staked' for oil they are woith1. ' Kveryccnt ; and If the Union Pacllie company has a slnglu dollar in good seemItlcslunpleelgcel forbonoweel met- ney , what are they ? Wheio are they ? Its books show more. This bill Is born ahead of Its timo. None of the United States debt matures until tvvelvu yeais , and it the road cannot pay all that the Thuiman act requires It lo pay , how can It , In good tnlth. piopeise to pay In the nuxt two or thre'o yeais moio money lo be applied on the iniiiclpal and lutcicsl by twice over , than the prcsuiit law provides for Its naving ? 1 am askeel , and the people of Southern Nebraska , whom this railioad has "buncoed' ' out of millions of dollars by re fusing to reecho their ftelght at Keaincy Junction on a 1110 rata basis from the i all road systum ol .southern Nebraska , me asked to have such credulity as to believe that tills bill , biouglit hciu by Union Pacific railioad attorneys , uigcdby Its lobby , advo- catcel by its paid agenls , is mutely to protect the government ot the United Stales solely lo secuio Hie people against robberv. For 0110 , 1 shall have have lalth when I see old wolves musing lambs and eats guarding homeless canary buds. Fiom the day when Amesdlstilbuted his Credit Mobllici stock , and fcililbod the giowih ot Hlalne and Gar- tield anil Colfax statesmanship thereby , theie never has been a so lottenly duvlsed bill as this bill Is In all Us uaits and In all Its pur poses. Mr. Spilnger , of Illinois , did splendidly In elucidating the enor ot legislating Hist and investigaling attei wauls. Ho was ably aided by General \Veaverot Iowa , and tliu vutcran oDjector , Iloliuan , as usual , was on llio sldu ofiiglit , and In thu only test vole I. e. , for adjouriimont Morrison , Holman , Springer , Kandall , and the gallant Henley , of Califor nia , all voted togutheraguinsl the bill. Ills seemingly dcael now , as It should be , until after an investigation Is made. If the charges against the road are disproved , then il the public Interest is to bo observed , It will bo time enough to deluiiuine whetheraddilloual legislation is requisite to secure the govein ment fiom further plundering by the same phatcs. " 1 notice all the republicans voted If they voted at all tor the" bill , it is a bill to con tinue In power tlio icpuhlicaii paity In all Iraiis-Missouii states and Iciiitoiies. No democrat who Is tiulyagalnst plutociacycan , in my judgment , honestly vole tor Ibis meab- me. " THE AVfil-JK IX WALLi STUEET. i ; for Sucker * With Itut Slight Success. Niw : YOHK , Juno 0. [ Special Tvlogtam lo thu Ur.i : . ] Tlio week's iccorel is ono which can bedescilbed as a long angle tor suckeis , but the bites have been so few tlmt some of the fislieimen begin to show signs of fatigue. Tlio Chicago party lias industilously manip ulated the market all the week , hoping lo en- lice the bear public to come In and get rich. There Is Iltllo doubt bill the present rlsu In pilcos Is tictlllous. Good things will doubt less come out of the movement and the mar ket become fahly active , as good values are wholly a Chicago cie.itiue. Beneath all of llils. however , there is a giowlmr be lief that "America is unconquerable nud business must bo better. " So the matkct can bo fahly called a bull maiket , as It has been lor two weeks past. Thcic lias been spasms of bear movomunls , but the maikei has shown a wondcitul absoiblng ability , which can bo traced to the conviction alicady noted. The situation looks veiy much as though opciatois would not allow a \erv oulet reaction , because they ere afiaid of frightening the tew otitsieleis who have begun lo nibble. Slight leactions seem nioie limn piobable , but tlio ie.il tendency Is up ward. The maikct has widened somewhat - what , which Is an cncouia lng sign. Aititlclal as it has been , the tone of the stock market has been strong , anil on Tuesday llio lecllng w is rjiilte ) buoy ant. There has bre n somu liiegulailty , It Is lute , on account ot tumors about a ratu war In llio west , and although this hail no de cided ulfcct , It aielcd tliu icacliou , which was biought about by the selling of speculator lo icalize profits on the advance , Apie.ssmu was biouglit to bear on ceitain slocks , which gave the market an Iriogular tone. BOIUO ste > cks advancing while others declined. The Giangeivi have been the leaders In specula tion , St. Paul and Npithwustcni leading early In the week , and elm ing the last of the week thu Omaha has como Into notice and have steaelily advanced , not showing in tliu leactlon to tliouxienl that other prominent stocks have. Lackavvanna has b.-en active , stiong and Irregular. Other coal stocks have not bef > n noticeable. On Filday the maiKct was a ain buoyant , Oinnlm being especially active and strong , the nigh- cst price ol tno week being niado in somu in stances. Satuiday'6 maiKct opened somewhat - what excited , per cent lower , on account ot the surface railioad tlo up and the tegular Satmday fever. Theio Is a general feeling , however , that this labor question has got to bo settled. Theio Is no sentiment left. The Ameiicau Idea now dominates. Indicted a Donel Sinn. CIIIVKNNK , Wyo , , Juno 0 , [ Special Tele- Stain to the UKK.J The United States grand juiy heio liullejteel Hardtn Grant for lalslni ; the denomination of a United States trcas- my note. It has since been learned that Grant was drowned Friday in the Xoith Platte river at a point northeast ot Cheyenne. The grand jury also Indicted A. Ha i per , K. J. Italccr , Fied J. Stanton and Ivor Johnson , charged with conspiring to defiaud the gov ernment of public lands. Hrlelges Washed Away. Di.svEit : , Juno 0. The floods m New Mexico ice caused by the hcayy rains of the past week , have washed away every bildgu of the Santa Fe road aci oss tlio Rio Grande exccpl at San Juan and DeniaUlos. No tialns have nttempteel to cross the nver at Isleta tor elirht days and but two tiansfuisof pusscn cers ami baggage have been inadu during that tltuo. THE CUOP 1'UUSrEOT. A Generally Dismal ; Outlook Except for Winter AVlicnt. CittcAoo , Juno 0. The following crop summary will appear in this week's issue ot the Farmers'Itevlow : The weather condltlonsliavo continued un favorable In the spilng wheat belt for prow- Ing grain. In portions of Dakota nnd Min nesota where drouth was seriously threaten ing the grain fields ns Indicated in the preceding - ceding weekly report , there has been some rain , but In many sections of Wisconsin , Iowa , Nebraska , Kansas , Minnesota and Dakota considerable damazo has already re sulted and thu el rou th Is still unbroken. The most serious Injury which has resulted thus far is confined to oats and flax , , but the general sprlne wheat pros pects have already been bllphlcd in consequence. Detailed reuoits fiom Min nesota show the average condition of grow ing spring wheat has been lowered from 10 to , 15 per cent during the lirst fifteen dajs. In Dodge county the reports Indicate not to ex- cecel 60 percent of an average crop of wheat. In I saute , McLcoil nnd Todd counties the extreme cold weather has caused all late sown giutn to look poorly. In Walonwan county the crop Is reported to bo dying out. owing to thu continued dry weather , and some tlaxhas been mined. In Maelclla county tlio llax. crop Is thieatened with an ab solute blight lor want of lain. The need of rain Is Indicated irom nearly every portion of Kansas. In Chciokco county the crop of oats has been almost cn- lliely mined ovvlng lo llio lack of lain , whllo chinch bugs have been reported as occasion ing considerable trouble. In Harper county the outlook for both wheat and oats , which hud continued good , has completely changed owing to the sevoie dioiith. In Nebraska and Iowa the continued dry spell has alicady caused consldeiablo Injury , but liom the majority of counties the out look Is still icpoitcd good toranuvuiugo yield of wheat. Com Is up and looks well In both states , but Is beginning to show the need of lain. In Homy ami Johnson coun ties , In Iowa , vast quantities of giassho | > - pers havu appealed. The same u > poit comes liom Lake county , Indiana , wheiu they ate in such numbers as locauso appichension. The general outlook lor winter wheat has not been changed fremi the lasr pievious ie- pent , llaivcstlng lias been commenced In Tennessee , Missouri and Kentucky and the promise ) ot n full average yield has been liiltillcd. in poitiousof Missotui an unusu ally laigujluld Is assured ; similar renoits como fiom Indiana and Ohio. In .Michigan thu appioach of haivest contiims tlio fears as to thuciop entertained early In the season. The stale will not produce lo uxceed < T > lo ' > 0 percent of last year's yiclel. Reports from southern Illinois coiilinuc lo Indicate serious Iniurv fiom thu picscncc of chinch bugs. In Johnson county consldeiable i list has been nollccd. SUNDAV SPOUTS. The Paris Grand I'rlx Hun On the Diamond. PAKIS , Juno 0 The race for the grand prbo of 1'aiis vvas run to-day and was won by Mi. K , C. Vyuei'sbay , colt Minting ; M. Michel Knhiisois * black colt Polyencto was second , and Imron Schlekloi's bay colt Sycamore third. The Base U.ill Record. ATBltOOKIA'X Brooklyn 0 11000000 3 Athletic 1 00010001 3 PituUeis llaikins and Kennedy. First base lilts Brooklyn 10 , Athletic 7. Krrois iliooklytiT. Athletic L . Umtmo Kelly. At Lorisvn.i , ! : Sl.Louls 0 10200000 3 Louisville. o o o a : $ o o 8 i-is Fiist base liits-LouUvIlle.4 , St. Louis 5. Knoih Louisville : J , St.Louis 10. Pitohors D.ccker and Font/ . Umpire Tunlson. The Grnnel Jury On Anarchists. CiiicAno , Juno C. The Cook county grand jury icpoiled yeslerday to Juelgo Kogers. The report says the number of dangerous an archists has been gieatly overestimated. In reality Ihere are less than one hundred dan gerous characters of anaichlst tendencies. The leinalnder are madu up of Ignorant men who Implicitly follow thu guidance of their leaders. The report says the police aio In possession of facts whiclicannotfatl to bring these leadeis to the punishment they justly deserve. The jury decuh's the bomb-tluow- Ing was a premeditated co nsnlracv and the leaders will bericffin Ihe Hands ol llio police. At ii o'clock In the afternoon Sam Fleldun , Kalph Fischer. Geoigo Kngel , Louis Llngg , August Spies nnd Michael Schwab weie taken betoio Judge Hogers lo plead lo llio charge of murder. The clerk lead the In dictment chaining them with llio minder ot Ollicur Dcgan , Captain Black entered a plea ol not guilty on behatt of each prisoner. A Double Murder. CirAiir.oin : , N. C. , June C. A lioirlblo double minder has been conimitlcd near Tyroshops , Davidson county. While A. J. McBrldc and his wife were eating supper thoyweio mmdcred in their seats and the bouso robbed and burned , teigether witli the bodies McBihlcpiId In his taxes and staled that he had S'.iOO on hand , whicli Is supposed to have been the cause ot thu murder , Alficel Longiuul Walter Womack.hls biothcr-ln-Iaw , both coloied , have been ariestcd on .suspicion. .Much excitement and Indignation picvails hei cover thu alfair. Christ inn I/JIIK Convicts. CiiirAao , Juno 0. The Dally News Jolict , 111. , special says at Joliet penitentiary this moinlng Aichblshop Felmn contorted thu iltu of conllrniatlon upon 170 convicts. The chapel was nicely decoralcd with flowers and a large number ot outside visitors weio pres ent. Thu cciumoiiy- was most intcicsting and Impressive. Among thu convicts con tinued wcio suv eiul of thu most notoiloiis cilmlnals in llio penitentiary. Holt Works Consumed. LKIIANOX , Pa. , .ninofl. The works of the Pennsylvania Bolt and Nut company , the largest of the kind In the country , were destioyed by llio to-day. Four laigo brick buildings were consumed with all their con tents , umbiacing a huso amount ol linislied stock ami valuable machinery. Thu loss Is about Slf-0,000 , and is covercel by Insuiaiicc. About : BO men aio thrown out of work. Tlio cause of thu liio Is unknown , The Oninlia itoiul'H AfuilrH. HTDPON , WU. , Junp 0. At the annual meeting of the stoclhpldci.s of the Omalia road held heie ycstclday llio following direc tors wmo elected for three yeais : Albeit Keep. Coinelius Vanderbllt , William K. Van- deibilt and II. Mclv. ' 'rvvombly. Thu old of ficers were le-electiJd. A dividend of a pur cent on piefened it'oek T vvas declaicd , pay- abluJul > aOnuxt ip A Doubly JACKSO.NVIM.K , FliUi Juno 0. Draylon and Aithur Wllllauis.itlio lirst convicted of minder und the otlipr ot rape , fiom which the victim died , were hanged at Oilando , Fla. , ve--teiday. Thu hanging was pilvulu , Dia > ton confessed his : cilme. Williams pet- slsled hu Wiisiiinoctmt. An Oil felilj ) Hiiriin. NEW Yonic , Juno 0. 'I'hu ship Cheora , lying at the foot of Greene stiect , Green Point , loaded with fiOO.OOO cases of koiosinu , took fho about 11 o'clock last night. Shu was towed Into the stieam and pi ovcelu total loss , estimated at about Directors Itc-nlectcd. MIIWAUKIK : , June 0. All thu directors of thu Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad company vveiu le-electedat thu annual meet ing of the stockholijeis hero j euteiday. i A Fnlso Hcnort. NKVY VOIIK , Juno 5. The repoit cuirent that Rev. Henry Waid lleechcrdlcd sudden- Iv this morning Is untrue. Theru Is not thu sllghest foundation for.it. . . Wentlicr for For Nebraska-Local ralus ; Miglitly cooler. SIMPLY FOR SPECULATION , The Effort to Secnro Payment of Confederate Bonds Only a Scheme TO BOOM THE WORTHLESS PAPER No Earthly Cltnncc For tlio Hill to 1'nHs Congress Clcvclnuil ns n Christian Other Nattonnl Capital News. A Money MnkliiR Scliciuu. WASHINGTON , Juno 0. ( Special Telegram lo the HLI : . ] Tncro Is nothing very alarmIng - Ing about the argument made by iltutgn Fill- lurtnn before the house war claims commit- teofavorlnir the assumption by thogcncial government of the confedoialo states debts when thd real objcciof the movement Is un derstood , 'I ho face \aluo of confcdonitc bonds now held In London , Paris , Frankfort and other continental cities will b reli ably airgrcL'ato S'MCODOOl ) ) . The ovnors of thc.su bonds hit upon the clover tilan of ridding themselves of their own worthless securities. They formed a syndicate , and agreed to spend a few thousand dollars lighting their claims be fore congiess. They employed .ludco Fullcr- ton toieplcsent them , and In futthoianco ot tills scheme ho appealed befotu the commit tee. H Is not expected for an Instant tlmt the committee will regard the proposition Wltli fax or , but this Is a matter ot secondary consideration. Tlio idea Is to show the people - plo of Kugland , France and Germany that the American congress Is actually untcitalnlni ; a moposltlon to pay icbol debts , and , this , It Is expected , will gi\o tlio bonds a fictitious value ; small , it Is tine , but laigc enough to cnablo the present holders to un load , If not with prolit , at least without loss to themselves. Uno member of the warclalms committee icmarked to your conespondent In the hotel lobby to-day : "When the Missis sippi rlyer inns north , then will congress consider the advisability of pajiiiK the con- fcdciato debt. " XOI' A ST1CKMXO CII1IISTIAX. Dr. Snndcilaml , pastor ot the piesldent's church , in an Intel view to-day says Mr. Cleveland is an earnest Clulstian , but not a stickler on scctai Ian dogmas ; that his mar- riagowill make him a moio icgularclimch attendant , and that provisions will have to bo made for the cio\\d which wilt undoubtedly ask admission to tliu chinch since Mis. Cleveland's accession to the piesldent's pew. wisnt.v : : : POSTAL CIIAXOI : ? . Dowitt Kager has been commissioned post master at Ucavcr dossing , .Neb. , and Eilert Eiickson at Xoilaud , la. A nosloffico has been established at Slodd.ml , Tluij or county , 7STcb. , and Tobias J. Aden appointed post master. The wife and daughter of .Representative llundoison ha\olctt tlio city foi their homo In Dubuciue , In. WANT srAUKS IMlTA-CIIKn. A strong effort Is being made by the land shaiks to Institute impeachment pioccodings against Laud Commissioner SpaiKsand it is not altogether Improbable that they will suc- cecel , as they have woikeu up a feeling against him In congiess that is Intense. Mr. Spaiks has had tlio courage to put a stop to all nil Is on the public domain , and in two or tlnco in stances may have exceeded his anthoi Ity , as In suspending the pie-emptltm , timber cul- tnie and desert land laws , which have been the avenues thioiigh which frauds have been for years committed. Hohas steadily belle\vil that his acts havobec-u-eo righteous tlmt the people would sustain him , but that theio will bo double made for him Is the way it looks now. WHY OAIUjAXI ) WASN'T Tlir.ltK. Along with the Hood of gossip concerning the piesideiit's marilagc. torty reasons are assigned why Attoincv Geneial Garland did not attend the blissful event. Two stand out In most plausible relict that ho has re- tiled from society events , and that lie is op posed to wearing a dress suit. I am told by the best authoiity that the ical icason Is that ho has long been out of society and has pledged never to ie-eiitcr it. He lias even lefu.scd to attend stag dlnueis and whist and liokcr parties , wlieie tlicciuvvd was mixed , because tliuy pai took of society events. NOT rou A itismi.vci : : . During the past week a good deal of ner vousness has been evinced by the politicians on account of renewed rumors that the picst- dent Intends to take up his lesldcnco at his countiy place as soon as congress adjoin ns. The uneasy lolks say that out In the conutiy ho would not bo accessible to the geueial pub lic. but would bo nt the meicy ol cranks , and that ho would bo In danger ot the Gulteau school ot villainy. It is pietty sate to say t-h at Mr. Cleveland will not live in the coun- tiy at any time dmlni ; his incumbency of the piesidential olllci1. So the ptire'iase of the country place can amount to nothing moio than speculation. Ai"iiu : wiinniNfi CAKI : . Heqiip.sts Imvn been leculveil at the while hoiibu Irom neaily every p.ut of the countiy lor pieces of 'he biidc's cake. The object is to exhibit them at chtiidi lairs , museums , etc. Alioutono bundled pieces ol the glgantlno cake have alioadybccn sent out lor the In spection of the cm Ions. UOUXCING imiUAUlKRM. Southern UfllccliolilcrH In the Senate ) "Must Go. WASiuxaTON , Juno 5. [ Special to the Uii.J : : Senator and Vice President Pie Tempoio Sherman has taken n leap towards opposition to cx-contcdcratu soldieis holding positions under the lepubllcan senate. For many years , tlnough the majoilty of icpub- llcaus and dcmosrats alike In the sonata , a number of men who fought under the stais and bars Imvo hold positions in the senate. Theic Is what Is known us the "mlnoilty representation" in the senate , by which the paily having a mlnoilty ot icpicsens'atlves theio lius held about ouc-llf th of tliu uiilm- poitant commlttco cliaiimanshlps und about the same number of sub ordinate positions geneially. Ashoittlmo n''o a man bv the name of Whltten. an Indlanlan , camu hcie , and as nn ex'iinlon soldier asked lor a position ot some kind In tlio toiiatc. Ho was told that thcro v\eiononu for him , that they wcio all full , Jlo looked about and found a number of places llllcd bv ex-confederates , and ho began to dumand their removal. At lust no attention was paid to him , but he was pci- slstcnt. and commented to diaw tliu linn on individual eenatots , and Individually they had to endorse his demand , Ho has suc ceeded In securing a letter fi om Senator Sher- nmn to tlioseigcant-at-iums , lecommendliig appointment , ami stating that if theo Is no place vacant a vacancy can bo and should bo made by the icmoval of an ex-contcderate. It looks as though this would bo the cntei I ng wedgn by which the minority icpicscntatlon system wouhl be ovoithiovvn. INDIAN AOi.NT : TllOUIlI.r.S. So many changes havu taken place in the Indian service and so many now eiders and customs established , moro or less complicated and unpleasant , tliat , It is icpoitcd , n good deal of trouble is being O'cpuiicnccit In keep ing agents in their positions. A gentleman who was appointed a year ago toonuoftho loading agencies und who has icslgned , tells mi ) that moro than half the men In the scr- vlco are dissatlslied with their petitions and want to vacate them. It .seems that the now Indian commisslomei is su i > lclous ot nearly cveiybody and is oxpcilmentlngagicat deal. Tim Antl-rolj'Kiuny 1J | | | . WASIIIXOTOX , June 0. The house Judici ary committee has agiecd to loport tavoiably Edmunds1 uutl-polvgamy bill with many amendments , some of w hich are of a radical natuie. Tim bill aslt camu ftom the seuato compelled the lawful wife ot u jicisou accused " cused of polygamy to" testify against him. The committee propose to amend the bill in that lespuct so as to muko the wifu a com petent witness , but not compel her testi mony or permit her to testify as to any con fidential matter contiaiy to tlio uilu ot com mon law. . Tlio bill provides penalties for crimes of aduiteiy , ince.st , polygamy , polg- amousasueci.Uloiib and cohabitation between bl'XUS. FOItEOAST OF CONOKKSS. Btcnsurcs to Do CotiRldcrcil Tills AVcck by House ami bonAtc. WASIIIXOTON , June 0. The house of rep resentatives will open , after the usual Inllnx of bills to-morrow , with an action upon mo tions to suspend the rules and ims the vari ous bills maKlng appropilatlons for the erec tion of publ ic buildings. It was Intended to call up the leglshUlvo , executive and Judicial appropriation bill Tuesday moinlng , but vol- nntiufly allow n vote to be tlrst taKen on tlio I'aciiic rnlltoad extension bill , which comes overasniilinlshed bn < lncss from last week. It Is piotublo that tlio house will bo fully oc cupied with the legislative bill during the re mainder of tliu week , but If any time should lemaln after Its passage , Mr. llcibcrt will ask the house to consider the naval appiopilatlon bill. bill.The measures which aio thought to bo the probable subjects of discussion in the seuato timing the ) coiniuc week can bo definitely stated , but the order ot their coming up Is not yet fully settled , Thcto Is likely to bo a contest ovei the icfeiciico of the house oleo- nmrgatlno bill between Senator Miller , as chniiman of the committee on agilcuttmc , to whlcli the scimto bills and petitions on this subject have been lofciied , and Senator Merrill - rill , chairman of the committee on linnnee , which commltteo claims jurisdiction of the house bill on the ground that It Is icvenue. The lepoits of lliu senate condoles of the fallmo to au-o with ihosoof the house In lesnect to the sen ate amendments to the postollicu uppioptla * tlon hill , Is expected to give rlso to an Inter esting debate , the eoutiovei.sy being chlully upon tlio so-called subsidy routine. . The con sular and diplomaticapiuoprlntlonblll.whlch Is the unliuished business of the senate , will bo disposed ot.and tlic appiomiatious com mittee expect to leport and bring up for ac. lion dining the week , tliu auiicultuial and atmy appropilatlon bills. Senator Wilson , of Iowa , intends to call up the veto of tlio DCS Molnes liver land bill. The Moith- ern I'aciiic foilelturo bill ami the hill icpeallng tliu pio-cmutlou and timber ciiltmo laws aio special eiders for dates alroadv jiasscd , and by vir tue of this tact are entitled to consideration befoio any other measuics except the anpio- uriation bills on the calendar. Should theru bo any time ) not consumed in tlio elbci sluii ot the above measuics named It Is expected that the house bill to toileit ccitaln lauds granted to the states of Mississippi , Alabama and Louisiana to aid In the coiistnictlou ot rallioads , and Senator lloai's bill to piov Ide for Inquests under national unllmiity , will bo called up. Senator Snootier will make a speech at some time during the week in eulogy of tliu hilc Cotigicssmun Kaiikln , of Wisconsin. Mr. Hoar has also given notice of his puipose to call up betoro tint end of the week the icsoliitiou piovldlng foi a con stitutional amendment to change tlio time for the expiration oL the piesidential term. THI3 IHJKK'B'mJKIClKXCV. Otoc'o 10\-'JrenHiiicr Arralgncil nud lioiiiul Ovcr.to the District Court. NininA&KA CITY , juno 5. [ Special Tele gram to the Unu. ] Duke Simpson , late county tieasurer , was placed In the county jail tills moinlng , oetweeti t lie hours of 2 and : i , and tookuneaKdist at thoMoitim In cliaige of Deputy Sheiitr Hubeilees. AtlOo'cIock ho was taken before County Judge Mapcs , plead not guilty to the chaigoot embc//.le- mcut and waived a piellmlnaiy lieaiing. He was placed under 815,000 bail to appear at the next term of the dlstilcl court. Up 10 this time he has been unable to fur nish the leqtiiicd bail , and many think he will not be anlo to get It. He Is the coolest man that was ever biought into court. SheiitV McCallum will keen a deputy with him until to-nlglit , and then It bail Is uot forthcoming he will bo locked up. His family are In Omaha and uot hen.1 , as eiioneously stated In a lormei. dispatch. 1'ubllc lecllng is stiougly against Mr. Simpson , a radical change hav ing taken place within the last week. The complaint contains two counts. The liist is tliu conversion and e'lube/dbinent , fraudulently and foloulouslv , on or about tlio ( itli dayof Jaiiuaiv , IbSO , of S7.000 , and the second Is embe//ling , at ; dlvcis times of sums amounting to S-)0,000 ) , while holding the ollicc ot tieasiner of Otou county. Simpson's bond was ยง 40,000 , sinned by J. Slchl , K. if. McComas , lien Harcus , T. U. Stevenson , M. L. Huywaid , Joiiah Jtoscis and It. 1' . Diaper. They aio all men ol means and the bond is f'gilt edged. " The 1'iess ligmcs tlmt this means $5,000 to each ono ot his badens , and it looks now as thomrli they will ba out the full amount. The impiession now is , either that Simpson had couiciteiatcs , or that theievassome puisoli or persons exacting hush money liom him , or else that lie had a good pait ot what he madu oil the county salted down. U seems impossible tor a man not noted lor wild extravagance or bad Imblts of any kind that take moiiuy , to have geitteu away with S5OJO ! ) moio than his salary In two years time ; this , in addition to what he hud when ho took the ollicc , claiuicrt by him to bo no small amount. The 1'icsssajs : "No one seems to think tliatex-Trcasuicr Simpson has been guilty ol taking and devoting to his own use all ol the money that Is at mesent missing Irom the county tie.isury. Tlio commissioner aio hoveicly condemned lor tlio anpai cut cat eless maiinci In which thev have been In the habit of making .settlements. The county clcik , ns well as the treasuier , comu In lm their sliaie of blame for alleiwing tliu iccoids to bo handled by outsideis vvhllu an investiga tion is pending. " The investigation continues , but the com- missloiieis , as well as Kxpeit White , si-em to bo loth to let the facts bo known. Tlio In vestigation is not by any means complete concerning D. W. Simpson's teun of olllce. So tar It scorns that tiom tlio timu Simpson went into ollicc no begun using thu people's money und continued to ini to ( ho time of turning the same over to his successor , on JiinnaiyS , UN ) . Tim statement of the last six mouths ot his olllcu checked up some twenty to tlility thousand dollais shoit and ho and his lilends , it will bo lumem- beicd , laised somu S'Jl.OOO and lelt the lest of the slioitago to bo niailo good by his bond ! > men. who have discovered In the hist lew davs that they luuo a much larger bur den , llovvovci. ever since tliu slioitago was liist dlscoveied and slncu the clalmed-to bu lorded notes ot llecUei man it Taiigeman , Oelku nml otheis have tinned up them seems to have been a gcneial elloit made to shield Smpon ! , nud every niiMiis , apjuieinllj , madu touovoi iialltliuso ) things. Wlieiiuver thu qiiostlon ot lulnglng llio gentleman to justice and make him sul- fei the ponall ) ot Ills ui lines , the same as otlicis have been made to do , lor lesser things , theiu was an n n usual ell eat put lot th te > shield mid piotecclnm. Atlast vhtuo seems to have ceased te > bu of loibeaiance , and the ink'lily annul the law Is pet leutli In cpicst ol Ihn t.upposcd ovll-dor-r at this tcenilngly lalo day. THE WORK OF WILY WOMEN , i Strikers' 'Wives Retard the Movement of Oars at Ournmings. POLICE POWEnLESSTO PREVENT. Tlio Imdlcfl Sit on the Track nml llnnio All Kfforta to Oust Them Another 11 lot ) V" * Feni-cd To-day. J CntrAno , Juno C.-11 Is feared to-nlsht tlmt tliu InimriUstiuhntico which has been biovvliiKutCummlnes , the location of the Calumet Iron und stool works for several days jmst , may icsiilt In u sei Ions i lot to-nmr- low. On V ( May the Uoclc Hand railroad company decided to move four cars ot nails which Mood on thu side truck. Tlicso nulls hadbccu niaiiufactuied by uiun who had taken the place ot MilKeis. As a last rc ort It was detui mined that these cars should not bo mount. As the slilkors had been enjoined from IntcifciliiK with the business of the company , their w'lu-s mid chlldien to the nuiubcr of seveial bundled decided lo picvcnt the moving of the. cms. They sat on the trucks mid ns fast us th police and train men would move liom the liont of the engine tliuy would taku places fmlher on. Iheiovvasno violence , but as the police would not attack the women they weio com pletely Miiecessttil and the day passed without n sliinlq ear bclnu' moved. Vesteulav the saniusclieiiiewusiepeated.lmtalaiKerroiceof police w.is on I'aud and the women umeli moieoM'ltcd. Thc.v opposed the upmoach of tlio police , matched , cairyini : banners pio- elulmliiK their ihjhls , nnd went solar as to tlnow i stones and te.u nun number ot lods of Uncle. The police were not niiltoso cenllo as ( tin ilny bet in p. Tlioy used elubs ocea- .sloiuilly , nud the laiho.ul wus nblo to make somu rnogtvss with the cais. The men had mostly remained In the b.-.ck ground , but as the o\cltement liie'ieaseu they canio to tliu assistance of the woulen nml tliiouof theli nnniburworcniicstod. No ono was Injuicd , but when the opointluns ot the day wcio over , \erybltter feellmt was piov- aleut , many of the men being in a de- cldedlv riotous fiameot mlndandtlio women trautlc. To-day it U leauicd that the load will muku another ufloit to menu the ears to- monow , and that the police depaitmoutwill supply an additional lorcu of men. The out come. is waited with no little anxiety. KKlt AMKUIOANS. Alleged Discovery of u Murderous Society In tlio West. SKATTI.KV. . T. , Juno 0. Tlio United .States giaud jury has found Indictments against the ten leadeis of the recent atiti- Clilncbo ilots In tlds city. The July's ropoit , which was submitted jostciday , is an uxtiu- oullnaiy document. It alleges that ovldonco has bomi laid buloio llio gtund jury suniclent to convince them tint tlicio exists throughout the countiy a tieasonnblo orjmiii/atlou known as tlio "Hed Ameilcan Intel national Woiklngmen's , , association. " Thisoigani/iition is described' at cicat length. AIIIOIIK other thiiiKs the rc- poit sajs : "This association , with all Ita hi anciics , is eskcntiallyaiiaicliistiui in tiicoiy iiud piactlcc. The main uitlclc.s of its ciccd are uison , robbiuy and minder. Its pio- clalmcd pin pose is the oveithiow of our pov- ornment and the election upon its ruins of a so-called .socialistic' , commonwealth. Tlio policy piu.sued by this association is to .lucuro control of alllabor oiaanl/nlloiis , and par ticularly ol the Knights ot Labor ; tosco to It that the olllccis ol all labor 01 mmat Ions aiocliosen liom .seientllic socialiststo em ploy e\ery moans to pioducc discontent timoiiKllio people and stir up on all Decisions and at all tunes as much strife and ngilatlon as possible. " They say In their scciet ciiculars , the Paciiic coast par- ticulailv , by icason of its peculiar population , Ifsnatuial wealth , Its position , In such tlmtii low dclcimi'icd ' men could Isolate it liom thchnlanco ot tlio woildior montlm ot time and the aL'il.ition alicady stalled over its \\holo aiea is peoulhuly lilted to bo llio liist to lend oil in active ) woikwhcntho time lor that woik shall commence. The Conspiracy Indlcl inciilN. MII.WAI M.K , Juno 0. The Riand jury having under consideiatlon the recent labor i lots and boycotts' , completed itslabois last night and adjoin ned. Ten additional Indict ments weic picscutcd , maklni. the total num ber seventy , ot which lorlyaro lor conspir acy KiowlliK onto ! ' boycotts. Mj DOOMRD. Tlio Slnycr of Prcllcr Found Guilty in tlin ltle.it DcKi'cc. Sr. Lot IK , June ft. Thu juiyln the Max well muidr case has just letiuncd n vcidtct ot * minder in the liist device. About noon the juiy i > iocccdcd to take another uallot after tuning nigncd with the obstinate ) membcis. The ballols weic col lected and weie counted by tliu I'm email , who found tlmt the won ! "uullty" was inscilbed ujioii each. A deputy was summoned , and ho was told the jmy had a communication to mauo to the court. Tliu hheiitl took tlio twelvoincn In cliaiKoand Illcd with them to their scats , wlicio they lemained Mainline I whllo the loioman lead liom asllpot paper : i "We , the Jmy. Unit tlio pilsoncr iruilly ot niuider in tlio liist degree , asset toiih in the indictment. " ! When the jmy came in Maxwell was sIN tine between Ins attoineys , and \vlien the M'ldict was lead his luco blanched and liu tinned his eyes to llio Hour. The juiy waa then polled and e < ich jmor assented to the veiillct , altci which tlio judco dismissed them. The pilsoner win taken to his cell to n vvul t the icstilt ot a motion lei a now trial , which will be. rnado upon Kionnds of liicom- jCtencv oltho jHoseciitlon's witnesses ami en 01 s of tlio judge's instruction to the jmy. i ThnlSaulc Ktutcnioit. NKW Vouic , Juno 0. Tlio bank statement shows : ICo-oivu decrease , 81,701,000. The banks now hold Siy,07jOOJ | n excess ot legal luqnlruimvjils. I Tlmtcxtromo tired fcellus which Is BO dis tressing ami often to un.iccouiitublo la thu Epihig nioutlisjlsciitlicly cvcrtoinu by llocd'it Karsapaillla , wlikh tones thu vvholo body , purifies tlio Wood , cities scrofula nnel all humors , cures dyspepsia , cre.itcn an appetite , rouses the torpid liter , braces up the nerves , and clears tlio mlml.fo solicit a compai Isou of Hood's Bais > apnllla : with any other lilooU purifier In tlio maikct for pmlty , economy , , and medicinal nicilt. Tired all the Time "I had no appclllo or strength , anrt felt tired all tlio time. 1 uttiibulcel my condition to scrofulous humor. I hud tried several Kinds of incillcliio without benefit. Hut as soon as I liui : taken half a liottlo of Hood's Barsap.irllb , my aiijictlto was restorcel , and jay slomich felt letter. I have now taken nearly three bottles , and I never was so well , " Bins. JKSSIK F , DOLUKAJIJS , 1'ascoag , It. I. JJrs. O. W. Marriolt , Lowell , JIai.s. , was complclely cured of sltk hcadathc , which shu had 10 J ears , by Evcrjbody needs and bhould talco a good spring medicine , for tuo icubuns ; 1st , 'I ho body Is now moro susccptlblu lo benefit f nun niiellclno than at any uthci bUiibou. el , The imriurllich v.lilch have accuiniriatcd In the Mood blioulel bo cxinllrel , and tlio ys- tcm filv en tone and bti cugtli , befoio llio jiroix tiatlugcUccUof waimwcalher are fell. Jlood's Hnrfcaiirlll.i | Is tliu best splint ; medi cine. A slnglu trl.il will convince Jem of Us aujieiiorlty , Tuko It licfoiu U is lee late. The ltcnt ifnllvlno "I talco Hood's BKrsaparllla for a spilag incdle hie , and I Duel It just tliu tlilnt , ' . U tones up my fcj .tlcm and makes me feel llko u ellffcr- cut man. My vvlfo lakes U for dyspepsia , ai'd shodeilvcscicat bcntflt fiomlt. She guys U Is the licst medicine blio ever took. " F. 0. T UIINKII , Hook & Ladder No. I , Hoston.MjH. ' . "Last { piini ; I vvas tioubltel with bollr , caused liy my Meiejel being out of order. Two bottles of Hood's Bart > .i ] > urllla cuitel me , I 1 can rrcnmincnel It to all troubled with affco 1 lions ol the blood. " J. Bcuocn , 1'corlu , 111. Split by nil UruggUtj , gl ; lx for fi. ITcinrcel i buhl \ > j all dtu liU. f\i \ ilx for f5. 1'reptrcil by 0. J. HOOD A. CO. , Aiiotliccarlu , lAiwcll , Wm . J < y . I. JIOOU & CO. , Aj ) llicc rlc | lxA\tllt M u. . IOO. Doses One Dollar I IOO Doses One Dollar