THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. FIFTEENTH \7EAB. OMAHA , THURSDAY GRISTING , JTOSTE 10 , 1886. NUMBER RED RIOT RUNS RAMPANT , Orangemen , Infuriated By Drink , Burnt Kill nnd Destroy at Belfast. THE POLICE FORCE POWERLESS. Men , Women nnd Children Shot Down In Cold niood Whisky UIIIIH Idko Water A Fc- ( nlan OntbrcnU Fcaictl Celebrated lit Itlood. Bn.rAKT , Juno 0. Last nlulita mob of Orangcnien made an attack upon a tavern kept by a Catholic named Duffy. The police were piomptly on the scene , and after n stubborn unites ! , during svhlcli they used their carbines , they drove the mob away In disorder. The rloteis reassembled with In- cieascd .strenglb and again attacked Dulfy's , this time oveijiossetlng tlio police and driv ing them fiom the place. In the first assault Chief of Police Carr ssas wounded. Hussas cm lied away , nnd nosv lles In a ctltlcal con dition. When the Orangemen returned to the light they sseru accom panied by a largo number of factory girls , svho goaded or shamed the men on to battle and formed the most dangerous element. When the olllccrs abandoned DufTv'fl , the mob nt once took complete possession of the tavern. Itwasatouco thoioughlj sicked. All taps nnd splggot.s sseie set limning nnd everybody svas In vited lo help himself according to his taste. All thcbaiiolsof liquor found In stock sscro carried Into tlie sticct , lilted up hUh and let fall until they bioke and Itbeiated their con tents. All the fm iiltuio was catrled out , piled In the center of the roadss-ay and binned In a bonllio to lurnlsli tlie iloteis with light dm Ing their debauch. Men , youths and girls diunk until they tell helpless In the gutters , the gills acting with urcalcr fury during the miller stages of the oigles than tlie men. The noise , ptotanlty anil disoider weio teni- blc. The mob ended tlioii svork here by fil ing tlm tascin itself and it burned to the gionnd. Then the slionger men , ssho had become Infiulatcd and not ovcrpnssrcd by their potations , i.in through the streets wiecklng and plllaglngwheiescr they went and In- cicnslng then foIlossiiiL ; tlio fuither they pro- ccctjed. The rlolois nftei a while con gregated aionnd the police station and stoned the place until they weiu tired. They then matched down to another tas-ein. Thopolieo hastened tlilthei lu ndsanee and attempted to piolecl the pionerty , but ssero oveipovscied and drisen asv.iy. The mob , left lu possession , heated tlie tascin as they had Dulfj's , tinned all tlm taps , bioko full barrels in tlio stie , t.mado a bonliio of tlm tm nltiiu * and flnall > set flic to tlm bnlldini ; . Thopolieo letiuned and this time got tlie bettei toia time of the mob , sshosc ranks sscio depleted bv semes svho had fallen assay ludiiniM'uncss. and extinguished the flames hetoie tlies could gain contiol ol' thu stine- tuie. Bui tlio ofliceib sseie miablo to drlse the iloteis liom the locallts- , and they re mained ami dominated until inoining. Dinliiir the rosvdylms of the night Glad stone and Piunell wcie both bin ued in clligv and a dummy coipso labeled "Home liulo" was ci emitted. Two men named Hart and Mason weie ar rested to-daj lor tin * 'murder ot Thomas Gal- laghei dining the rlotlm : at Lur.-an. Gal- higheiwasa svcll Kiiosvn local simpleton. lie sva\ed an Oiange saMi In tlio face ol tlie home rule mob during an incessant Jim uctvveen that mob nnd Its Orange eiiemii-s. During thu riot the situation nt ono time became so desnciato that Mr. Mathcis , a local Oi.ingo leader , publicly de- < lined that unless the authoiitles did tlicir duty he and 1,000 armed Uinngcmon ssould take ehargo ot the town. Mathers ssas on the point of c.uiylng out ills threat when the mil'laiy ' nppeanxl. To-day tlicio svns a little stone Knowing In Lmgnn.butothcisvl.su tlio town 1ms been < | tiiet. A n umber ol policemen sseicso badly Injured last night that they aio jet In the hospital. Twenty rloteis mo now under must. The colonel's juiy found that Gal lagher died tioin the ctlccls of gun-shot wounds , mid censuied the authoiitles for not having sufficient police to mcacrso order. Itlotlug ssas icnuwed beic this cs'cnlng , nnd thu riot act ssas again lead. The mob incieased in .sl/e and began tluosvlng stones nt the police. The latter Hied , killing four prisons one of sshom svas a bat maid , ssho was looking out ol a tavern window at tlie lighting. The mob leturned the luo , and a brisk fusiladu was kept up for twenty min utes. Soldiers aio now parading tlie btieets to asslsi i ) ' police in ease of necessity. The mob diovo a force of 150 policemen into the bai lacks and tken attacked tliu buildings , tiling revolvers and thiosslng clones at the doors and windows. The po lice Hied , killing five peisons. Several Plot- estant cleigvmeii tried to dispeise the mob. tint their eltoils sveio unavailing. Ono of the peisons killed svas a widow svlth tsvo children. AID ronTiir. roi.ici : . Dt iii.iv , Juno 0. Ono hundred nnd fifty polieeinen have left this city lor .Belfast to iclnloice the police there. c ATiioi.ir nosin TIIUOSVEIIS. AitMAi.ii , June ' . ' . An Infernal machine , consisting ot a Jar tilled svlth a black sub- Malice and soinu clocksvoik , svas thiown last night against the door of a Protestant house lu Luigan , County Aimagh. When the ma chine ssas hulled It had a lighted fuse at tached lo It and It exploded in the doorway. Wll.lj IH.SSOIA'K 1'AULilAMRNT. The Queen InvltcH Hart Ingtoii to Form a NesvMlnlKtiy. . Loxno.v , Juno 0. Gladstone svill tomorrow row Intoim the house of commons of the t'ovcinment'H Intention to appeal to thu countir after obtaining the necessaiy votes ( it supply to tide ovei tlio election. Parlia ment ss 111 piobably be dissolved Juno 20. Tlio goscinmcnt whips aio less sanguine re- g.iiding Ihe piosjiects. of the llbeiuls In thu coming elections , ossing to a de.uth of tnnds and sultabln candidates. MLbSis. Ainold , Motley and Schnndhiiistaie untiling In their clloils to useiconui the dilli- cully. Heibeit Gladstone , in a speech at the opening of the llbeial club id Manchcstei to- daj , piedieted that the home lido bill , now dead , svoiild levlsu Into vigoious life. Kxtenslsu police pieeaiitlous havn been taken at the east end of London , vvheie dls- iiideis.ui ) le.ued. Thu Irish ot Kotlieibltlie , Beimondsoy and Wapplug base become Rieally exelled. A lull supply ol detectise.s as been stationed lo moled tlio inllsvay depots , ilver Mihua.v.s , the tosser , ami other places r.ud all stiangeis aio naiiosvlv seui- ilnl/ed. It is openly stated thntu Voniaii oiitlneak or plot Is hatching as au outcome of lecent iiolltlcal events. Hailiuginn vshlgs liavo held a conference nnd decided to oigani/o with the paitlal us- histunco of the conservatives , the paity to act in opposition lo lioiiu ; iuu ! candidates dining il.cinitlng rlecilons. A telegraphle message svas tuvlvcd this niieinooii tiom Ihe ( | iieen by ( ibulstoiie i.i.d announet's her mulesl > 's consent to dls- tidiitlon , Tlm ( | iieen had pievlouslv asked Loid Haitington wh'thei he was svllllnglto loimamlnUtiy. Lord llarllngto.i In icply rdiibod tbr.l parliament bo dissolved. for n ( icnrral ICIeotlon' LONDON , Juno O.-1'oiiMwby , the mu'vn'A jnivalo fecietaiy , had .n inteivlew with Gladstone to-day , Immediately ntteiaids thopiemler ounlt : \ \ the cabinet council , wlileh lem.ilned In -n.i-u two hours. All pailies uni piepnmg foi a general elec- t'on ' wi'i lu.eii.li haste and anxiety. Tlm I'ber.'l svhips t'Hi.iy < hvlcr - that Gladstonlan ( andldide.ssvlll bo at'-.ini < , in ovei > constit- ueues In ( iieat I'liU'innd ; liel.md within tssodays. schiri-lhor > t , thief oIho national liberal federation hni t.cen cnleuinj ; ssitli Glad- btonc to-day. SUncV'6 Killed. Mu.wAuur.i : , Juii' ' . . John Anderson ; > nd Jaui"s llariett , miiietseiel.ilfed bv r. fall ing } -e-i ! of timber svldle descending- * .Abii'.uidmine.at ' Huilev lis.fs | . ; t- 11IJVJVING TI1I2 TIllPAHTlTE KfTorts to lie Slnile to Jlcvlvc the Old Coin bl tint I on. CIIICAOO , Juno ! . [ Siicclnl Telegram lo Hie Hi.i : . ] It is undeistood that efforts arc being made to ics Is e the old trlpaitltc com bination ot the wcslcin tiunk line associa tion. The Inability to cairy out the agree ment of the western freight association re sulted In demoralballon of western business , nnd some of the trlpaitltc roads are anxious to piolcct their Intcicsls against the competi tion of the Burlington and Norlbvv estcrn loads vshleb are not membcis of the trlpattitc com bination. Tlic Hock I ° laml Is said to be the principal mover to sccuio tlm tripartite com bination. That road It Is sald.lias notified the Milwaukee & St. Paul and Wabasb loads of Its dc.sbe to place the combination again into goodsvoi king condition audit Is undeistood n meeting s111 i < Hin Ite held between their roads and Ihe Union Paclilc. With tlicNorlhssestliern rapidly paiallellng the Union P.iellio tlnongliout the entire length on the noith and the Burlington In- sailing the Union Pnciiic tenitoiv nt all Im portant jKiluts fiom the south , thn Union i'acllin Is now Inclined to deal mine nieici- fully svlth Its old tilpai tile connections than foimally , that Us only means bv which It can checkmate Its competitors on the north and wmth. The liclit between tlin Union Paehio nnd its comiK'titors on the noith and south is sun ) to ensue befoie long and unless the Union Pacific seemes Ihe aid of Its tiipaitite connections east of the Missonil liser it would Maud a poor show in such a eonlllet , as tlm Noithssesferii and lliiillngton liavo inde pendent outlets to Chicago. The AVajje Scale of Ironworkers. riTTsnuno , Jnnea The svage committee of the Amalgamated association and tlio com mittee representing thu manufactiireis are In session to-day at thu loom of the Iron asso ciation. The scale as submitted Is the same which has been in operation during the pa t year , with some modifications icndered necessary by changes in thu pio- cess of manufacture. The nalleis' scale is Included. It Is the gcnei.il opinion , although the conference Is still in progress , that the nuuufactnicis will agree to the scale ns submitted , and it will be .signed to-day. The confcience betw een the tss-o committees came to a sudden lei initiation this afternoon , .scscial important etiors having been discov- eicd In thu pi luted scale submitted. Ad- jouinment ssas ouleicd until 10 to-moirovv morning. Western Union Km-niiits. Nnsv Yoniv , June U. The quarterly report of the Western Union telegiaph company , Is sued to-day , says the net levenues for the quarter ending Juno 00 hist. , based 11)1011 ) nearly complete ictuiiis forApill and pai- tl.d letnins forMaj , and esliinatlng tlie busi ness for June to be about SXX,000 ! ( ) adding the sin plus of A pi II makes the total 5Mrio,000. Deducting W0,000 for sinking fund and Intcicst on bonded debt leases a balance of S-flCO,000. The falling olT Irom the estimate in the net lesults of Iho last qn.uter Is attributed to judgments against the Western Union and Gold and Stock companies lor SliM.OOO , nnd taxes levied by tlio state ot New Yoi Icon the entire capital stock ot the company , which the company claims is done in the case of no other company. To Itoycott Canadian Fish. Gi.ouoiisiini , Mass. , Jnno 9. It is learned to-day that a hu go sscict organization , com posed of southern mackerel catchers owning 17.1 vessels , has been secretly formed for the purpose of foicing tlie United States to take action against Canada , They pioposoto give Hie govtiiunient one month longer nnd then will take caio of them els-es. Theorsnuliatlon has rjeea adopted Into dis- ttlcts of tlm Knights of Labor , wfio svill older Hie fish boycotted on land that come by mil. The members plcdiro themselves to diivo away esery Canadian s-essol bilnglng fish to the states. The vessels aie bald to be able to cariy six poundeis. Preparinir For ST. Louis , Juno 0. The residents of Kast St. Louis liavo become thoroughly aroused over the conspiracy recently nncaithed to pillage the banks and residences ol wealthy citi/ens. A meeting of representative citi zens was held to day and a committee was appointed to wait on the major and request that a foico of tellable men be appointed to fill the sncancies caused by the dischaigc of the supposed conspiiators. In es cut of the mayors refusal to do this \lgllance com mittee will be iormcd and a patrol of eight men in each svaul Instituted tor the pio- tection ot life and ptopeity. Drunken OrangeRioters. . Biu.FAsr , Juno . The Orangemen are again ilotingheie tolay. . They have sviecked one Imildied houses in the city , two of svhlcli they bin ned. The rioters have btokcn Into seveial svhlsky btoies and possessed themselves of the contents. Num bers of men lying about In the gutteis drunlc. Otlieis made dcspciato or maudlin by dilnk aie pi ow ling about the stieetscij ing out , "To Hell ssltb the pope. " In the vailous assaults made by the police upon ilolei.s tssentj-livo ol the lattei have alic.idy been seveiely wounded by buckshot. The pollen base been oideied to the ball to night in event of a gcnei.d icnewal of i lot- Ing. Tlio Prlntcrn and the Pinsnuno , Juno ' . . The morning session of the International Typographical union svas occupied In leeching icsolutlons and memor ials. A laige number of memorials sveio re- celsed opposing consolidation svlth the Knights of Labor. This subject has been made a special older for 'J o'clock this after noon , svhen an oxccntise. session svill be held. Theiu appeals to be no doubt of the defeat ot the movement looking to wauls consolidation. Important Htulrnad Work. CIIICAOO , .Juno 9. The Chlc.igo , Bulling- ton it Qnlncy road to-day let the contract for the const ! notion of an Important extension of its Hues In Illinois. The extension Is from Galesbuig to-HIo , tsvelso miles , and svill slim ten tlio company's line from Pcorla to Hock island by twcnly-lwo miles , and tlio line fiom Uock Island lo St. Louis ten miles. Tlm ( ontract Is foi S''OO.OOO , and piovldes that tlie line shall be completed by Septem ber , _ _ The SOUK Bird * United. SSVANSIIA WALKS , Junul ) . The civil mm- rlago of M'mo Adellna Pattl and Slgnor Nicollul took place hero to-day. The cere mony svas pci formed at the olllco of the French consulate. The ollieo was surrounded by a crowd of people , who enthuslasticilly enceicd the brldo and groom when they eu- teied and when they departed. The Oregon Election. POIITI.ANI > , Ore. , Juno 0. UnolHcial re- ttuns tiom oveiy county lu the state , except two , show that the republicans have elected bojond doubt a congressman , supeilntendcnt of public instruction and state piinter. The demociatu have elected beyond doubt t'ov- cinoraiid tieasuier. Thn democrats held a jollification to-night over I'cnnojm'g elec tion. _ _ A Hntter Failure. CtitPAno , Juno 'A The Jimrnal's Wood- ntock (111. ( ) bi > eclal says : "Late last night it was learned that W , A. Boiw , ow ner of tsven- ty butter factoiles , had failed. Moio than SlOO.tOO In claims haso ala-ady IKH.-II liled. HU failuio also caused the banking house of B. S. Pai ker to cloe. . i > Starvation in Coren. UA.V 1'itVNcisco , Juuo ft Tlio steamer "Oivanic" ss hlcb left Hong Kong May 15 , -aiming here this inoining says a famine pro- s.ilUjn CoieKive. \ Imuilred persons were st.uvcd hi .seou ) . 1'oiv.i bus not Irad u good b uveit lu-seu'U DEMOCRATIC CIVIL SERVICE , Cleveland's ' Enlo Declared to bo the Most Non-Partisan Since Washington's. A LIVELY DEBATE IN THE HOUSE. Representative Price Declares Petit Larceny In Kvcry Provision of tlio liegUlatiTCi Executive and Ju- dlclnl Appropriation IJlll. Grand Ijarccny. WASIIINOTON , Jnno 0. The house went tntocommlttco of the whole on the leglsla- the executive and judicial appropriation bill. Mr. Compton of Maryland proposed to address - dress himself to the civil service icform pro vision ot the bill , and ho expressed his admi ration for the courage of thecommlttcuon ap- priatlons In placing the pio"islon on the pending bill. In announcing his opposition to the lilies adopted by the cl11 sen Ice com mission ho gaoolcn to the "entlments of the pcoplo ho icptesented , The law was , ho contended , unconstitutional , nnd ho piotcslcd against it as an antt-dcmociatlc and tiutl-icpuhllo.au usurpation ot the people's light , lie was against the law us It stood , ladically and liieconcllably. Mi. Hitt ot Illinois commented on what he termed tliu extiaordlnaty provision which had been forced upon an aiipiopiiatlon bill to nullify tlie chll sculco nus.s. if It were not ruled out on npoin tot older bo hoped the house , icpicsentliig tliu countiy and tbc advanced thought of the day , would defeat It willi nsQimio vote. The law had been tried and It was no longer speculation. It had , upon the most thoiough tilal , been found to be conducive to the elllcienev , honesty and purity of the civil scivlce. The committee on appropiiatlons did not rctnso to appio- priate for the ci11 ser\ Ice commission , but It coupled the appiopriatlon with apioviso which broke down the banier which present ed spoilsmen fiom appointing tlielr workers to oillce. He beliesed the lesponse of the country to the provision svould prose a quietus to the attacks upon the cisll serslco system. Ho revlesved what he asserted to bo an Indirect violation of tlmlasv by the postmaster gcncial anil com missioner of pensions and commended tlie moiodlicctcontso pmsued by the secretary ot the tie.ismy In the appointment ol llin- glns. lie also ciitlcised the action of tlie president In appointing Oherly as civil ser vice commissioner , declaring that that gentle man svas the sery tj no ol a paity boss. Mr. B.vyno of .Pennsylvania protested against the piovlslon and called attention to tin ; tact that the change pioposed to bo made could be made by the mcsiucnt. To put this pioposltlon in the bill svas tooto a want ot conlidcnco In the piesldent and his cabinet. lie believed the piesldent svas iloing ills best to cairy out civil service lelorm , and that tlio most , If not all. ot his cabinet sveie endeav oring in good laith to execute the hisv. The only gentlemen svho weio complaining ot the civil seivico uiles weio the members ot the "Kitchen cabinet. , ' Who they sscro bo did not know. Mr. Price ot Wisconsin said many of the appropiiatlons sveie extravagant. Theie ssas lottenncss eserysshcie , pttit laiceny In csciy provision , and giaud laiceny in the nggiegatc. Air. Spiinerr of Illinois defended the commissioner of pensions and called atten tion to tlio fact that lie had ictained eight ic- piihlic.ins as heads of divisions who sveio not inotccted by the civil beivlco lasv. Mr. Spiingei said history svould shosv and facts dcmonsti.ite that Cleveland b admtnlstiation svas the most non-partisau since that ot ( ieorgu Washington. Mr. Tosvnsliond ot Illinois contended that figiues would show the demociatlc p.irty always has been and st ill was the party of econ omy. Jlo quoted various tables in support ot his asseitlon , and passing on to the defense of the pension ofllce , he nttiibnted the as saults made upon Commissioner Black to the agifileved feelings on the part of the it-publi cans that Cleveland had no : appointed some man that served In the confcdeiato army in order thattlieii stump orators might go be fore the country and declare that the con federates had captured the capital. Mr. Tosvnshcnd declared svhen Commissioner Hlackcame Into olllco them \vas not a demo crat on the list of special examiners. The Hist special examiners appointed by Com missioner Ulack had been lepnblicans. yet the republicans sneered at him as a violator of the civil service lasv. Mr. McAdooof Nosv Jcisey supported the provision. Mr. Cox of Xorth Carolina , chairman of the committee on civil sei vice , said this re form was the sery essence otdomociacy. The country had an executive ssho svas attempt- Inn to cairy out the lasv In Its Integiity , and the question ssas ssliether congress would stand by him. If not , ' the pcoplo of the United States would. Mr. Itandall sala the elfect of this lasv waste to prevent moro than half ot the people ssho sofed for membcis of congress from scenting anv position m the classified seivlcc. Ho ' wo'uld directly and Indirectly agitate the ro- pe.il of such a nionstious , unjust , Indefensi ble pioposltlon. The lasv svas made by con- giess. The power of legislation rests here. This one man has legislated and deprived congiess ot the posver which should bo lodged here. It is not an assault on the president , but I say hcio to-day that the leptesentatis'es ot the people , by tboenactment of tbe.se i eg il lations , hasobeen deceived and cheated , and depiived of tlio right which they omrht to have defended In behalf of the pcoplo svho sent them lieie. Mr. Itandall wanted to remind tlie house that the law to bo perma nent must bo fair , must bo Just , nnd that those who adscitcd this amendment ssero trying to .strip oil Its injustice to the one parts1 dominant In this country. This closed the general debate and the leading of the bill was commenced. Mr. Moirison of Illinois raised a point of older against the words "In lull compensa tion" where they occur in tlio general appro priation section of the 1)111. ) Pondinc thu de cision of the point of aider the committee rose and the house adjoin ued. Tlio Senate's Proceedings. WASHINGTON , Juno 9. Mr. Butler read a telegram tiom the mayor and a Inrge number of clti/ens of Spartanburg , S. C. , urging thn senators fiom that state In congies to use their Inlluonce In defeating the pleoimugai- Ino bill , which the lgnersdcclaio the worst kind of piotcction. "Let the pcoplo buy oleomargarine , " they say , "as th y would any other aitides of lood. ' ' After routine business tlio senate proceeded to the consideration of bills on thu calendar under the live minute rule , Among the measures passed were the foi- losviug : A bill providing for thn purchase of the portrait of Gcucial ( leoige II. Thomas. BUI to IcgalUo tlie Incorporation of national trades unions. Bill amending section S.00 ! of the icvlsed statutes tehitlnir to the Impoit.itinn of ob- bceno publications through the mall , ( The bill extends tlio scope of the old section. ) Bill autboii/.liig tlio payment of S'J.MW to Mis. Louise A. Jackson nml SJ.MW to the legal icprccntative" ot Mrs. Muitha Yuiighan lor patriotic services lomleieil and ha/auls and lossesIncuiied In conveying intoimatlon ot great value to the union ollkers In Ken- tuckv In tbiil , Bill to cicato two additional land districts In Dakota. ( This bill iiuthoii/cs the presi dent to appoint a register and receiver lor each dlslilet. ' Bill i cf en I tig to the court nt claims for ex amination ami icport to congress ecituln claims for propertv seUed bv ( ieneral Johnston in the Utah expedition of 1 T. Air. Teller declared It to boa burning shame for a great goseinmcnt like that of the United States to keep piishlnc honest claims olTfor a quarter of a century. Mr. Hoai "And then rejecting them as stale. " Mr. Kdnninds had not so poor an opinion of the government. It a w rang was done theclalm.int had his rights under the lasv. When thu debate ssas closed the bill svas passed. A considerable number of bills for private lellef weio passed and the senate ail- Journed. Don't pay mu pncos or lumber but buy clie-ip at .Uradford'd. . T1IK SPORTING WOULD. Crest nnclnfron Abbot Hcatli Ycstcr- ilny Other KvcnU ) . LONIION , Juno 0. Jlaclng on Ascot hcatli svas continued to-day. The race for the royal hunt cup over the nesv mile , was -vson by W. Gilbert's aged chestnut horse , De spair ; T. Jcnnlngi" , Jr. , three-year-old black colt , Lo CalSslcr second. The last lcttlnt ( was tvscnty-flvo to one against Despair , twelve to one one against Lo Crassler. General Osvon Williams' live-year- old Day liotse , Hamblctonlnn.wasthofovorlto by odds of four to one against. There were fourteen starters. Despair won by a neck. sslth four Icusths betw eon the second and third. The race for the Ascot derby stakes for three-year-olds over Ssvlnley course , was sven bv Mr. Manton's brown colt , St. Mlrnn. Mr. Chlldwlek's chestnut colt , Saraband second , Lord Bradford's bay colt , TUtcrstono third. Hcttlng before the start was live to tss'o against St. MIran , three to ono against Snrab.iml and ten to one against Tlttctstono. Theie w closes en starters. SU Milan ssoti by a length and a half , There sscro thice lengths bet \\eeu second nnd tliiid. The race forthcCoionadon stakes for three- yeai-old lilllcs , over the old mile , svas won by Prince Solt > koti's bay llllvArgo Navls , A. Bcuholin's chestnut lillv Biasv Lass second , I.oid Kllesmeie's bay lilly Cataract third. The last betting was sesen to four on Aigo A as Is , four to ono against Bra sv Lass.and eight to one against Calm act , Argo Navls won by a length and a half , thtco-quai tcis length bo- tsscen second and third. There were six starters. ItAClNti AT ST. I.OUIS. ST. Loins , June 0. The weather to-day svas sliosseiy , tiack bomewhat heavy , attcii'l- ance uood. Three ipiat tors mlle : Pearl Jennings sven , llaietoot second , Pilmti Donna thud. Time 1:17'4. Mile : Buchanan won , Ficcman second , i-'inalty third. Tlmo 1:40. : Meichnnts * stakes , ono and ono-nuartcr miles : Kxncrt won , Clay 1'at second , Plilllps thiid. Tliuo-2ll. : Tlnec-piaitcis ( mile : Jennie T. won , Catelgsciond , Jim ( ! oic thlid. Time 1:18. : One and one-sixteenth miles : Hilarity won , Maty Kills second , Lcman third. Time ltf. AT lUtllllllOK ItlUCU. For three-yeai-olds , lis-o clghtlis mile War Whoop sven , Klla becond , Jongleuso third. Tlme-lKM'X. Fise-eighths mile John Mullens won , Iticlifield second , Big llcad thiid. Time UOsJf. Mile AHck Ament sson , Delilah second , Vanltcr third. Time 1:44. : liiooklyn Eagle stakes , tor foui-year-olds one and"onequarter miles Kxile won , ( Jif'cnlield second , Krnest tliiid. Tlmo 'J'J1K. : One and one-third miles1 Wlndsall won , Tunis second , Gonfalon tliiid. Time lo7J : . The HIIRO Ball Itccord. AT WASHINGTON The Nationals-St. Louis base ball gaimMs-'as postponed by lain attei tsvo innings had been placed , in which neither lindscoiccl. AT Xr.w Yo UK- New York . 0 0202 0 4 Chicago . 0 0100 0 1 Tlio game ssas stopped at the end of the sixtli inninir on account of rain. First basj hits Nesv Yoik , 0 ; Chicago , 3. Hriois New Yoik , t ; Chicago , 5. Umplie Connelly. AT BnooKi.YK Metlopolitans..a 01001000 5 Biooklyn . 0 10000000 1 1'itcliers Cushnian and Porter. Fiist base hits Metropolitans SJ Brooklyn ° . Errors Brooklyn , ! ? . Umplie ( Juiiin. AT ST. Lotns- Louisville . ' .0 0 4 ' 4 8 5 0 0 x 3 St. Louis . 00 020080 2 7 I'iteheis McUlnncfcS and llecker. Firft base liitH St. Louis ! > , Louisville .21. Kiror ? St. Lonis4 , Louisville 5. Umpire Tttnnl- son. _ . _ _ , , A. Iilliel On Parnell. ST. Louts June 0. The Post-Dispatch published u sensational cable dispatch to-day , claiming that I'ninell , the great Irish leader. had been Involved In a social .scandal , and that it Is owing to this fact that O'Shca , ono of the nationalists , failed to vote for the home rule measuie in tlie commons Tuesday morning. Governor Lnrmlieo Ooctorotl. FAYJTTK : , In. , Juno U. fSpccial Tclegiam to the Bin : . J The Upper Iowa nuivci.iity , located here , at its commencement Friday , con fei red the degree of doctor of laws upon Governor William L.irrabco. Speculating Against Speculators CnirAOo , Juno ! ) . T. W. Pitcher , an ex pelled meinbei of the board ot tiade , svho ap plied tor and svas giantod an injunction jes- teiday , commenced anotlici suit in the eiicuit couit to-day tor S500.000. Senator. Niwi'onT , Jnim 0. In the joint assembly ot the Icglslatnio to day , the election ol lion. Nelson Aldrleh os United States senator tor Itliodo Island fora tcim of six years , liom January i , IBS ? , svas confirmed. Glass Works Jcstroyc l.C3 sra MONTIIAT. : , June 0. The w-oiks of the North Amciican glass company at Hochclaga sseie binned to-day , including \voikslions , sheds , building , pl.iiit and appliances. 'I tie damage is estimated nt 8150,000 , paitially in- ed. 3111 _ _ French Spoliation Claims. WASHINGTON , Junet ) . In a communica tion laid befoio the house to-day , the secre tary ot state icqiiests that an amnojirlation of $10.000 be Inserted in tlie sundiy civil sci- vice appiopiintlon bill for tlio purpose of pio- ciiiinx ovldenco relating to the French spoli ation claims. Acknowledge the Petit. Yonlh'g Companion : A vo no ruble clergyman of Virginia sajil lately , " len of my professon : sec mticli of thu tragic side of life. Bosidp a death-bed the se cret passions , the hidden evil as well us the good in human luituro , urn very often drugged to the light. I have been men die in battle , children , and young svivos in their husbands' urniH , but no death over scorned so pathetlu to mo us that of an old woman , a member of my church. "I knosv her first us u yoime girl , beautiful , gay , full of spirit nnd vigor. t-'ho nmmcd , mid liud four children. Her husband died ami left her penniless , She taught school , slid painted , she sewed ; she gave icrself hardly time to cat or sleep. Kvorv thought was for lior children , to educate them , to give thorn the. . sumo chancu svliich their father would have done. "Sho succeeded ; ' sent tlio boyh to col lege and the girls ( o scboo ] . When tliuy cuiiiu home , protjy , relined gifls , nnd httong young HKH ) ; ubreasl with all the now ideas and twtiysof tlio time , him ss-as a svoniout , coinniiiinjiliieud old svomnu , They ) md then' ova mirsttils and com- panions. She lingered nmong tliom for tsvo or tlirco years ind then died of some sudden fuiluro of .hu br.iin , TJio shock ss'oku thorn to tits consciousness of tlio truth. Tlmy hung , over her , nshu lay unconscious , in air agony ofirriof. The oldest son , us ho held her in his arms , cried , " ' 1 on have bconn good mother to ns. ' "Her face coloret n ain , her eyes kin- died into u smile uiif sfio wliispcred , 'You never Raid so lx < fen , John. ' 'I hen the light died out and bin svas gone. " How ninny men nrd women snrrilico their own hopes mil ambitions , their strength , their llfo itfllf , to their children. who receive it as a nutter of course , anil begrmlgo : v care.ss , n vord of gratitude , in iiayment for all 'hut lias IMJOII given them. Hoys , when yai conio back from college , don't con idei that your only re lation to your futlier 11 to "get lib much money as the. govurnosvill stand , " Look at his gray luur , Ills inuertain .stop , his dim eyes , and reineinlerin svhoso servjeo ho liui ; grown old. Yqti can neAt-r pay him the iliibt you o > y ( . but nt least no- kuosylcdgc it ucfofc i is too Intu. Oongrcgntional Church Matters Presented at tie State Assembly at Ashland , HASTINGS SELLS HER BONDS. Indlnn Scholars nt Genoa Cclcbrnto tlic Pi-cfildcnt's AVcddliiK 15y In- tlulglnc In a Civilized Dance Other Nebraska News. in Scuslon. Asin.AN-n , Neb. , Juno 0. [ Special Tcle- Biain to the Bui : . I The assembly of Congre gational chinches svas called to order this niornliicntO o'clock by the moderator , lies * . W. Denny. Tno assembly then pioceeded to the election of otllcers for the ensuing year. The ballot east for moderator resulted as fol lows : Hov. U. A. French , Oicenssood , It ; liev. L. Urcgory , Lincoln , 0 ; Hev. W. S. Hills , 3. The point ssas raised by Mr. French ns to his eligibility to the ofllce , not being n member of tlie association. A motion to declaie lov. ! Mr. ( Jicgoiy duly elected ssas catrled. A motion ss-as carried to Instinct tlio model ator to cast the vote lor sectetary , which lesultcd In thn election of lies' . 1C. 11. Ashmiin. A paper ssas then read by lies' . W. Hills on the temperance outlook in Ncbiaska , which he considered lavoi able and cncouiaclng. The question ss-as discussed by membcis II. M. Mead of Veidon , II. II. Ashiuun of Syra cuse , W. Denny of Nebraska City , and others , folloss'cd by devotional services , led by Ucv. S. C. Dean. A recess ssas taken to 11 o'clock , after which Hev. U. 11. Ashmtin read a paper on. rmal work and city ovungclt/atlon , In svhieh ho bet forth his ideas of the manner by widen country and city church people may bo biouglit to a social level and unite as one. A discussion of tlie question fol- lovscd by Mombeis Stuart , SjKi * , ( ieiatdet , Bennett of Ciote , Beacli ot weeping Water , Mead and DJIIIIS' , the last of whom thought there sv.is no dllleience but in imagination. Thotieasurci'sicpott svas then lead and 10- fencd to a committee. Pel mission svas irianted Itev. .Mr. Aiuiey to sslthdiasv liom this assembly and unitesslth the Blue Valley association , nlso to Ucs. W. C. Hill to unite with tlie .Missouri association. 1 1m nmi niug session was dismissed by Itcs1. William Lcavitt at noon. At tlio attcinoon session the liist thing In older was the election of tieiisiner toi tlie ensuing year. A motion lo lnst > net the mod erator to appoint lcv. ! K. 11. Ashmiin was cauled. Thoicjioil of the commute In f.isor of jilacing Stella and dar Cieok on tlie list ot defunct chinches ssas adopted. Itev. Mi. Stum t spoke bi ictj.v on the subject ot oigan- i/.ing Sunday school" thiougliout the state. Kev. L. ( iiegoiv , of Lincoln. spoKe on the question , "What is a huccesslul Sunday bcliool , and on What Does its Success De pend ? " blinking out many good points. Uev. CJcoigo Hludley , \Vceiiing Water , do- llvcicd an addiess on the " 1'iactlc.il Vil.ie ot the Young People's Society of Chiistian Kndcavor , " and advocated the following us the mostlmpoit.intpnints : 1. Oigani/alion. 'J. Indlsldnality. 3. Dev elopement. A num ber of questions sseie asked Mi. llindley In ic aid to this society nnd satisfactoilly ansssx-ied b > him. Sub- scflptlons were then taken foi the pin pose ot nusiiiLmonev io enlaise Hie State Congieca- tlonal New > to an eight page paper , to svhieh the AsFilaiid people contributed frcels1 , and $ ltXsvrts'raised. ) . The topic , "Use of Black- bbiids.With Illustrations , " by I'.J. ( Jeraidet. svas pobtponed on account 01 tlio Midden ill ness ot Mr. ueraidct. Thechlldien's meeting ss-as held at t p.m. The association i cumins in session this even- in ; ; and all day to-monosv. A sphit ol great earnestness is manifested among tlie inem- beis iii the svoik at hand , amj Aslil.iud Is to be congiatulatcd.In sccijOng tlio meeting ol the association at tills puce. . Jl ASTiXOS AV l \ \ HIS. Waterworks Bondh Sold Evidences of luui-cnslnu P > pulntlon. HASII.VUS , Neb. , Juno I' ' . [ Special to tlio llm : . ] The city council has just completed the sale of the srater bonds iccently soteu in this city foi the jnnpose ol coiisliuctiiig and maintaining a system of. srater ssorks. Thcic weieelghty-liso bonds ot 51,000 eacli , bear ing Interest at 5 per cent , and to run twenty yeais , but redeemable alter fis'o jeai.snt tlio option of the city council. Llndleyit Leigh- ton. of Lincoln , ssctc the successful uldders. They got the entire Isbiio foj ? St,000. This svas consldeicd a good price considering the fact that the bonds diaw but 5 per cent and aio redeemable at tlm end of live ycais. Tlie annual icpoit of thoIlastliiEs board ol education contains some sery inteicsting facts. 'Ilio cniollnient In the city schools has Increased over thiec hundred within the jear , sshilo the eensus ol school chlldicn shosvsan incicasoof oser ftse hundred os-cr thotensiis taken n jeai ago. This would in dicate an increase In population ol nearly two thousand. Tlicio aio other evidences w lilcli pi eve eonclush ely that the population of llastin ( js has Incicased laigcly slnio the Juno census. The asse-ssois1 letuins , just completed , hhosv an incie.iso ot a ft act ion over 27 per ( cut. Tlio city assessois' re- tuins sscro completed yestoiday. They shosv that the assessed valuation of. city pioperly i caches SSfit.lb-J , which amount does not include the rallioad property , which will inobably roach as high as Sim.lOO. This is n hugely Incicabcds'iiliiatlon over last v ear and zivcs-tuithoi evidence ot theiapld giovvtli ol tbo Queen city , The regnlai spilng tcim of the dlslilct couit for Adanisconnly is in session , Judge W. II. Monls Dicldln ? . 'J'hu docket is n leuirlity one , tncio belngabont ono hiindicd and Unity cases. Tlieicaio number ol intci- esting and Importaht cases , but as to-ilav Ib Diactlc.dly ( ho first day ol the .session they base not jet been developed. Clvlll/.ed I nil la us Jniu ; < ! . ( iii.xoA , Neb. , Juno ! ' . | Special to the BII : : . ] In honorof the inaulago ot Presi dent CIcvc'and ' , tha students at the Indian lndustil.il school at ( bis place sscio allowed to cnjov themselves In dancing. The spa- cloiis dining loom of the building was clcaicd ol the tables and 01 iiiimentcd In a miltable niannci lor tlie occasion , a laigo plcttno of .Mi. and Mis. Cleveland occupying u conspic uous place In the loom. At un eaily liom the music htiuel ; up and Ihe ball opened with a giaiul mnich , alter which the dancing con tinued till near midnight , itfinibments being served diulnrf thu evening. Quite a number of vlsltorn sveie jueseiit , and all weio much pleased at the gentlemanly and lad ) like mnii- ner and demeanor of these ss-.iidh ot the gos- einmeut , and especially htruek by tlm dlflei- encoand ehange that had been made In their ajipcninnco In the tssokhoit jcais they had bean at school lieie. Filday , Juno 2i , Is commencement day , and uveiy onteitalning piogramme is being pifipaicd for the occasion. Hold For A i sou , Count J1U9 , Neb. , Juno 0. [ Special Tele- gtam to tlio Bii.j : : Kd Giant , ehaigtil ssitli the burning of Thomas O'Connoi'i , barn and boises borne time last month , svas , after ti tedious and sc.iichlng examination beloic Police judge Covvdcry , bound ovei lo appear at the next teim ot thudistiiet court iindei bonds of ; 1OUO. Tlm bond was 1 mulshed. Probperons A. O. U , U. ( iiiAM ) Ibt AM ) , \ > b. . June U. [ Special Telegram to the lii.i.J-'l'ho : ( irand l.odjfi' , Ancient Oidei of United Wotkinen , met in tegular session this niornln . 'Ilio report of Oiatid Jtccelver W. II. McCallls- ter bhosss tlie balancehi the. tieas- ury after all bills aio paid to be iV'A ) , placing the gland lodge ot Vcbiaska on the best financial fool In ; ; of any grand juils- diction that hisOu'i beuu oi ain i'd. It U conceded by visitors and members to DO ( ho most harmonious meetlm : that oser was held anywhere. J , F. Hallow ell , of Oranil Island , was appointed crnnd lecturer of the Nebraska jurisdiction. .McDonald , of Lincoln , as deputy prnnd lecturer. The next grand lodca meets In Lincoln on the second Tues day In May , 16S7. WeddlnJ : nt Norfolk. NOIIFOMC , Neb. , Juno P. [ Special Telegram - gram totho Br.i : . ] bcnator A. J. Dnrland and Miss Wlnnlo Itlchards were united In nianlago In this city nt 10 o'clock n. m. to day at the residence of the bride's parents , Bcv. J. J. Parker ofllclatlng. Senator Dtir- land Is a popular young attorney of Norfolk , \showosclected to the legislature by the democrats of the Tenth senatorial district , and served In the last senate. Ills tirlde Is an accomplished soiinc lady , and until recently ssns a teacher In tlio public schools. Thn bridal couple left on tlm noon tinln to-day for St , Paul , Diilulh , and thcnco by the lakes cast to Nusv York state , svhcro they will visit lorn month. Killed liy tlin Cars. CIIUTI : , Neb. , Juno P. [ Special Telegram to the lHi.j : : A laboicr named Munson , working on the constiucllon tialn In ( ho Cteto yards , was run os-or and killed to-day. He had eaten his dinner and l.ad fallen asleep slttini ; on the end of a platform car. The ssvitch endue taking out a car of flour ran into tlie construction train , moving It seveial feet. The shock of the trams com ing together tluesv the man otf nnd under the wheels , ssfilch lau osci him. NEWS i'MCUM IOWA. Impeachment Trial Testimony ll.til For Ilrosvn. Dis : MniNts la. , June . In tlio Impeach ment trial to-day thetowcio no ness- develop ments and the evidence was of n character tending to show the exoihtt.uit charges of Vail and Brown's connection ssilli them. John A. Elliott , picsideut of the State Insui.ineo [ company , has testllled for the state In this line and Judge ( icorge A. Wilght , also , as counselor for the company , gaso some esldence. He testi fied that ss lion he protested to Biossn that Tail's charges sveiu exoibitant , Biovsn 10- jilled that he didn't want to hear an > thing about the mallei and svould not allow aujouo to say anj tning against his examiner. The Firemen's Tourimment. DrnrcjuK , Junn W. The losva state fire * men's toutnanient had the opening p.uade tills moinlngof dlffeicut companies. The attendance is seiy Luge. 1'ho contests to-day vvcie a hose company iaco , 40 seconds class , I00 ! jnids. Tlie contestants sscre Union , Andnhon , Maiiuokctaand Dasenpoit. companies. The i ace sv us sven by Union in J5H seconds. In the steamer con test tlm entiles sveie : Chariton , dis tance ais feet. Stuait , iifii ; Independence , 244. Sioux City was selected tor the next .seal's toiunament and tlm old olliccis wcio le-clcotcd. llor pH l-'or tlic Ilacos. Slot's Cnla. . , Juno 0. [ Special Tcle- gi.im to the BIE.J : A caiload ot blooded hoises aimed heie thlsmoining fet the Juno i.iccsbleb begin on tlio 10th. Tlio animals sscic taken to tlio fjiirgiouinl to be got In tiim , a'ld Include some ot tlm best hoises osvncd in the east and south. The races foi this jcarpiomlsa to be thu most important csorhad m the noithvvcst , and large crowds aic e.\pccted. Union Depot For Slnitx City. Sioux Cirs % la. , Juno n. [ Special Telegram gram to the BKK.J A telegram leceived this afternoon iiom the managcis ot the rallio.ids ciileiingbioiix City is to the effect tliata new union depot is to be elected at once and that Chicago aichitccts aio ahead } preparing tlie plans. Ks'eiythlng indicates tliat the nesv stinctuio will be one ot tlie finest of tlio kind in the noitlnsctt. noomrrs In Convontlon. Cii\ii : RATIDS , la..Iune it. The losv.i ical estate dealers' association will hold a conven tion in this eiry June 'i' . The First StoiK ! of tlic Corner. The corner stone of the nesv board of trade building svill be laid at 3 o'clock on Thursday evening , .rune 17. The cere mony svjll be under the nuspiecb of the grand lodge of the Nebraska , masons , svhieh willljc in session in this city at tlnit time. Tljp programme of the exer cises has not , been announced us yet. They Wanted n Matinee. Quite u delegation fiom Berlin , in ( his state , came into tosvn yesterday to at tend the festival , ami were gi catl.y ills- appointed to find thiit there was to bo no atternoon performance , ns they said somebody had told them tbero would be. Intliun Snulce Stories. In ono government district in India about tvvent.tlireu . thousand pcisons arc rcnoited us d. > ing ycnily from the bite of poisonous reptiles or the alt.icK ol savage beasts. A gentlemnn svulLing acio s his room in the dink slomied suddenly with ono toot raised anil called for a liglil. A lump svas brouglit and revealed a green , triangular headed viper just ready to stiiko him with its ivory svliitoiangs. Thn dliaman , which tretiently ( | grosvs lo be over seven fuel in length , has no fangs , but "kills with its tail. " Jtis known to bo destructiyo to cattle , in tlio nostrils of vylilch it insinuates its tail and then draws it forth svith violent abrasion. Ouo livening a Fcrvant found in a cor ner of his mauler' * , house a lively ratra. 'J'hln is a pretty hiiakc , being of ft seal brown color on tlm back , crossed by crescent bands of svliite , svlnlo Ilio belly is a beautiful red. It has poisonous fangs. Tin * ne\t day , the baby of the jiousu wt'.s found amusing itself by roll ing a plaything back ami forth oviir a ratra which svas clo-o to its feet. A gentleman having a lamp in bib draw ingroom one ev ( tning stopned into an adjoining room in the ( lark. Noticing tlio peculiar odor , like that ol raw pota toes , wnich often indicates tliu piesunco ot a snake , ho called lo bis sv ifo to bring him a cane ami a lump , When tlm light appeared he .sasv Ming on tint slnp over which ho bad jiint entered Ilio room , an immense cobra. Ii he bad stepped on the monster bo would not have lived to tell the tab ) . Poisonous untiles aiv so iiiinieions and PO quick to improve ovorv opportunity to cntui onu'b house lit India that noonit can relax Ills watchfulness lor a moment without being placed in danger of bis life For instance ! , no ono would think ot getting into bed without liril looking for svliat may be and frequently Is ensconced - sconced between the cool fil.oets. No ono svould .spring out of bed in tbo night without lii-st striking a match. Kvcn tlio bath i > not a luxury cnliudy dosoid of danger. To-day a nnako is lotind in omi's shoo ; to morrow in the bath .sponge thcru is a scorpion. The ne\t day a centipede is found near tlio Dosser-stand , and nest llioio ia i scorpion in tlm novel ono has been reading , or a MiiiNo on nMiellor hidden usvay in ono'n napkin at dinner. The Hide Ihu Broad U Hultnred On. Chicago Nevva "Who is tli.it poor.old , ragged-looking man , pap'/ " ' 'That's an ins-ontor , child. Hu invents cntliuly now sv.iya of sasimrtime , monuy. and labor in tlic production ol useful artielos. " "Wbojiro lboo gentlemoii svilb big gold chains and diamond studs ? Tliev aien't inventors arc they * " "No , de.ir , they 'iiiijnov.o' tb Hie nu chines tliu other ii'.in in\cntcd- HOff BLACK STRIKES BACK , Tbo Pension Commissioner Sues An Accus ing Newspaper Bj Proxy. ONE OF HIS CLERKS THE TOOL. Scheming For ntul Against Bogus Butter llnmlnlt Denounced By InrllT Ucformcrs Oilier Mat ters At the Nutloit.nl Capital. A I\\K \ Iilbnl Suit. WASHINGTON , .innoO. [ Sitoclnl Telegram to the HnK.J The pension olllco has com menced to strike back at the nos\spAV > ers sshlch lm\o been exposing General Illnck's slolatlon of the civil service lass ; and general bail management. A clciK , svho SKIS Inol- dentally munt loned In the Cincinnati Com- mcrclal-Gaa'ttu foi having used Insulting language to some ladle * under his eharee , lias been nut forssaid to iln the lighting. Ho has Msorn outn warrant against Colonel 1' . D. Musscr , nno of the Coiniii rolal-(1iwotto'9 ( coriespondents. lor cilmlnul libel , and ho has also biotiRht .suit against ttiat paper for 8100,000 damages. Tlin pension ollico will' now toeclvo moio p.utlcular attention than' ever , notvslthstnudlit. ; this move , sshloh cnn- not ic.snlt In nnj th Ing sei Ions for the paper Or ItSCOllCspnudcnt. nt OK i MI rou nonus ni'rrr.i : . The tight ovei the olconmigailno bill In the senate \\lll bo nioie stiibbntn and pinlongcd than Itus In the house , nnd with a ureatcr chance of success of the opposition. Them \\lll he no delay on the pa it ot the tilemis ot the nU'.iMiic In getting action upon It , and' ' the nuriculttuaT connultlco will hasten Its ' consldciatlon us much as possible , Hut the indications aie vciy cluarthat the opponents' of the bill will outleas or to Kill Itvllu tailn > amendments. Several ha\e aheady been ln > tiudnccd foi that purpose. Air. Duck huspio- posed the Moil ison bill cntlic. Sonic mcmbcis fiom rnial dlsiilcts ale dlfl- cusslngthe feasibility of another olcomar- gailno bill , Thej see plain Iv thatthuie Is no likelihood of the 0110 which has leeontljLf passed the house over becoming a law for the seasons th.it the sonatols not in laser of ; disci Inilnatliig against an liulustiy by taxing I it , and the piesldont opposes It. So they think ot u bill sshlch will simply iciiulro ( ho poods to bo .sold as Imitation butter. Thid they sav will necessitate its coiideinnatton as lood adulteration and icipilio a gcnt'ial law on tliu subject with olllcors , as inlcinat leveiino oilicei.s , to see that all artlclosof ioott aieholdtoi-in-itwh.it they are. This wilt stilke the f.umeis who adnlteiate maple sugar , syiups ete. KKKl'l.NO t'l'llin INTnitnST. it is now piutty well settled in Ihu minds of coiiKiessmcu that the session ss 111 curt by the middle ot next month. This announce ment is unlmpoitant to tliu people ol tho. country , how ecr , foi tsv o reasons. Confess will do nothing moio than loutino svorU be- foie adjournment , : ind as Boon as the ses sion ends the Interest in the national capital will shift in another dlicction and neither dcciease or expand , at le.ibt forspme time. The soiy day eongioss disperses the oncia- t ions at the political hc.idtiuaitoiH will begin - gin , and work of making anil unmaking : men in politics will begin. It will be ft much more Intcicstlug place hcic In tseptem- bcrand October than now. TAiiirK MI.V : un.sot'xrE IIAXDAI.I. . KIToits to get a mci'ting ol the chairmen of the house committees , to determine ) upon c. business schedule for the rest ot thu hctslon , weio last night unsuccessful , and theie are loud mntlciings among thefteo tiaderx and secict railing against Samuel .1 , Kumlall. The call fOr the meeting of chairman of the house committees biought together but about font or lise chairmen , and after svnltlm ; lor some time Speaker Call isle dcclaicd tlie niwt- ing dissolved , and loit for homo willi quite a gloomy and despondent air. Thd lien traue men claim lh.it Itandall is icsnon- slblc for the failuio to get a meeting , and aia denouncing him for ft. It la claimed that Kniuliill pievcnted the members from attenct- ing because ho considered the scheme of ssantim : the chaiuncn of the house commit tees to decide upon legislation to be acted upon by the house as only a scheme to tnr- ' ' thei the interests ot the Moirison tnillf bill , and he did not Intend his Inllueiicc to bo used In that way. rnilSOXAI. AND OIINJCnAL. Colonel j ; . S. Pi alt , of Alabama , is npol < r > n of as the mobablo nuccessoi ot United States' Minister Winston to 1'ersia. Air. llolman is quoted to-davas saylnit that ' eoiigiess will now be lieie till August 15 , i K.ivoiable icpoits wcio inailo to day by the I senate committee on public buildings unit ' gioundson the bill locently pasVd by the J bousoappiopiintlng S'W.ooo to make thn pub- ! lie building at ICeokuk , la. , Ihenroot , and gl.W.ooo to Impiovo and enlarge tlio publio building at DCS Moines. Keptesenlative Conger Intiodiiced a ino- morlal In the house to day fiom the board of dliectorsot tlie Iowa Stale Traveling .Mon'B association ht.itlng that its WO momberdo- , slied the iiassago of the bill on tlio lionso calendar to piohlblt states levying a tax noon Inter-.stato commercial tiavelerH. This rncas- ii 10hlch Is ol special interest to Omaha. wholesiilei.s , was lavoiably lepoitcd somn timoaf.o. but It Is believed it will not bo called up foi passage at thin session. IMilcn 6(111 WAbiiiNinov , June 0. The w.ir defirl- ] ) menl has iccci\ed the following telegum tiom ( icncial Allies , d.itcdat Calabasaii.liiiifl 7 : "Kor tlility-slx d.iya the hostile A paehrs have been puisned by tioops , In MMtlerecl hands ami together , 830 miles o\ era most mountainous icglon ot countiy. Alter ml ongagenient with oni.s and two with Ilio Mexican tioops , a p.ut cndeavoied to icvhi : the agency , lieutenant \\'iiilti and Captain * J'ieieo liehl tlio Indians on the ic.M-ivation under close control. Jnstc.nl ol getting as sistance , svh.it hoiM's they had wcio cap- tin ed and the band escaped on tool , in the moiiiitalns they stole a remount and joined thn icmalndei In the C.it.ilinu moun tains. They wcio diivcn out by tioopi under Captain l.olm and tollo\\cd by Men- tenant Itlgeiow Ihionijli Ihu Willie Stone. Sant.i Ilita and I'.ifazonla mountains. J-ibt ; nlglit I.leiilenantVnlsh , Foiiitn cavalry , willi thlitj-nino soldiers and Indl.in M'onti inlcicmitcd a band In the I'adigonla niuiin- tains , captured thieo hoitcs , saddles and .siipniles , Ilo was Joined last night by Cait- tain la\\tnn anil lenewed the pniiull , Since thov IIIIMI onteied United St.itos teirltory they ba\o killed thlitcen jiei > ons whom tlu-y ; louiid n ii. i lined In lemote nlaces. They liavo been given no icet , and It not eniitnicd to- duv , they will bn dilven Into hunora' ' Mexico. " H * Agreed On. Juno I' ' . The democratic hcmitois held an older ot business c.uicmj to-day. An older of business compiling H\el\o or fifteen measuungiecd upon by the lejnililliaiis , was laid betoiii tlio mucus by heiiatoi Deck. It was decided to get lip a counter list ot uie.isiires for hiibmlsi-lon to the uMnibllc.uiH , but thi ) worlc vv.is nut Iliit Ished InU moinliir. ( The lolloping oiderl ) au'iced upon l > > both sides : Kallioad loli leiliiii' bills , repeal ol pin-einiillon , timber eiillmo mid desert land a.t- ( > , Jcs .Molncp \etoand ojien HCislon icsoliitloii , ' State Jtocoptioii lit tlinVlillo House. \V.\8iii.NnoN ( , JIIIHI ! ) . - A state iccepllon will bojl\en ( byl'iesIdcntiind.MrCleveluocJ on Tm-Mlay e\enlng next , to which Hut cubr ( net , dIilomatlLoip- | > , judici.ii > , < ongie > s , of- llcer&oftho aim ) .nid n.ivj , be.itK < d ( eiiidii bin e.ius and the ladles of their families w'U ' be Invited. The houtrf of the lecepllon will be I'm m 'i to 11 o'clock. ' 1 be irenii.il iceeptlmi to ubleb the publlu Is | o ho Invited without ( Mid * wll | bi > ivui > the follow l < ig 1'ild.iy u\i > nng ! , June ! > , tiom 9 to II u'eloek. MIN Clc\el.illd will nut liif homo todilleis until allei theioc'ptlon. 'I ho I'rpsiilriif IlTOl1 * . \ VAJII.SOIOV , J line fl. Tim preMdenl hitfH Ills usual leeuptlonat the shite house thU allei noun and sliuok baiuU with < ib ( nt two hnndicd | > eoile ] , including a delegation fiom IhoSi \ lucent do r.ud boei.-ly. Kev , Mr , ( buel mil nnd MI Cleu'i.ind left ViVt Hi'i- ton ibis moririui ; tor Scv > Voile.