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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE.
FIFTEENTH YEAE. OMAHA , MONDAY MO&NING , JUNE 14 , 1SSG. NUMBER
NEBRASKA'S ' CROP OUTLOOK ,
Magnificent Prospects Fora Heavy "Xield in
All the Cereals.
REPORTS FROM OVER THE STATE
Knin Ilctiortcil Plentiful In Nearly
Kvcry County Farmers KcolhiK
J2ncoiirniGl Ijow Prices Feared
From "Western lovvn.
For IoiiiUlfiil Harvests.
Advices received fioin liftvtvvo counties In
.NcbinsUannil ten points In Western Iowa in
dicate it magnificent outlook for nu nbumlnnt
jleld of nil the principal crops. In nearly all
the counties of thu state the weather Is re
ported to bo propitious , with an abunancoof
r.iln. Only suvcn counties Cass , Clay , llnll.
ilclfcrKOii , Nuekoll-j , Itlchiudson nml Webster
repoit a lack of sulllcicnt lain for the need
of crops , anil In only ouu or two of thusu has
any appreciable damage as yet resulted. In
Cic-s county both corn and wheat arc it-ported
light , with n piospect of a poor crop. Jn
Clay and I'nuiklln counties winter wheat
hhovvH-np poor. Wheat is also in poor condi
tion In Merrtck county , and corn
will not exceed two-thirds ot' a
crop on account of too much
wet weather. Saipy county rejxuts wheat
and oats as looking poor. In Duller and
1'Iattc counties ilist Is reported an damaging
the outlook lor wheat to some extent. In
.Sheridan county corn Is being destioyed by
gopheiH nnd ground smrirruls. With these
exceptions , however , tlio crop outlook has
novcr been brighter , and fannersato Jubilant
over the piospects of largo yields. The only
unsatlsfiictoiy teaturu icpoited Is the low
ptlcn ol corn , many eiibs of last year's crop
being held fora better niaikct , with no prospect -
pect of being saleable. Tim reports hi detail
areas follows :
[ Specials to the lcc. ]
ADAJIH COUNTY ,
HAHTINOS , Neb. , Juno ID. Wheat , corn
and other small grains are doing falily well ,
and the prospect Is much better than a month
ago. Crops aie not suffering for want of
rain , but good lain would not coma amiss.
A.NTKI.OI'i : COUNT-Y.
XIIIOH : , iN'eb. , June lit. All kinds of crops
look line. Old tcttluis say theie never was n
bettci ptosDcct. The propoition of rain and
sunshine couldn't have been better It niadu
to older. Farmeis aio greatly encomaged.
nooNi : rot MTY.
ST. KIMVAIIDNeb.Juno 13. Ciops look
ing excellent. Wheat , oats , etc. , as good as
was mci known. Corn has boon set back
veiy littlu in a luw fields by inleuor seed ,
Mliiiiicls. etc. Farmer.- ) arc fueling buoyant
In anticipating good ciops.
AMIIO.N , Neb. . Juno 1:1. : Crops of all kinds
looking.siili-ndltl. Kje is nicely heading out.
Wheat and oats have a healthy look and : nu
glow Ing linely , while corn Is falily jumping
up. Funnels aio busy with their cultivators ,
and aio happy o\er the pioupectot a big
ciop.
llltOWN COt'XTY.
Lo.vo I'rxi : , Neb. , s.Iuno 13. Brown
county is blessed wltn the finest
looking whe.it ciop it has had
since Its otgaiibatlon as na county
lljols all headed out and o.its look well
Corn is a little backward , but the last vveelt
the weather has been waim and corn is gain
ing Its lost grov > th. Wo have been having
rains all the spring on an average ofuvery
otherjday , in tact a little too much lain.
mirrAi.o COU.VTY.
KKAIINKY , Neb. , Juno lit. Wheat never
looked liner In this section , some was sown
too thin and of com so does not look well.
Coin is backward but looking line and
promises a good letinn. Small grain of all
kinds are looking line , especially oats. Have
liad luiidly rain enouirh for the past twenty
but nothing is suflerlng. It has not i allied
diiyn here lor a week. Farmers arc feeling
reasonably encouraged , but with such very
low mlcoj for giam and stock they do not
think the outlook very promising.
IIUUT COUKTY.
TUKAMAU , Neb. , Juno 13. Corn , wheat
and o.its are In line condition. In no pie-
vious 3 ears have the fanners hud .such blight
prospects of a largo paying crop. The weath
er has been unusually line , especially lor
coin , and larmera arc feeling jubilant over
the outlook ,
mm.rni COUNTY.
llrsi.NO OITY , Neb. , June 13. Fnnnois re
port wheat us Oolm : Homuvvhat tainted with
rn-.t , but coin , llax , oats , etc. , look well. Italn
lias been abundant ot late , and taken all In
all piosnects tor another crop are \eiy lavoi-
able. The present low price of coin Is all
thcio IB to mat the tarmei's happiness.
CABS COUNTY.
I'l.ATrsMOurn , Neb. , Juno 13. The stand
of wheat and corn In this viclnlt vis thin com
pared with last season. Lack ot lain is keeping -
ing back the giowth and farmois gorieially
are appiuhunslvu of light crop. Other ciops
in lair condition. Acieago of wheat and
coi n about US pur cent , as compaicd with l.ibt
season.
SOUTH BKND , Neb. , Juno 13. The condi
tion of wheat , corn , and other small grain is
good. The condition ot other crops Is also
good. Wu havu had enough rain. Fanners
( 'cm-rally nio feeling satisfied with the pros
pects lor crops.CI1HHIIY
CI1HHIIY COUNTY.
VAI.KNTININeb. : , Juno 13. Fioin every
cectlon of thn county , except the extiumo
southern portion , comes the most tlattering
icportsot all kind ot riop3. The entire .sec
tion has been blessed with heavy lainf.ill
moio than was needed in the southern portion
tion but In evciy other part of the county
gialn of all kinds never looked so well or
was so far advanced as at piesent. Fully
tluee times as muchacicago has been planted
as last year and fanneis are jubilant over
their piospccts.
Cl.AY COUNTY.
CjAYCi.vi : 1:11 : , Neb. , Juno in. Com and
oats aio an excellent ciop and will bo 0 per
cent linger than last year , ll.uley and other
cereals lookwt > l ! and a very largo ciop Is ex
pected. Winter wheat Is a poor crop. Many
in Ids ate a total failure. Italn Is needed in
some loc.illtli'S.
FAiiti'ici.D , Neb. , Juno 13. Coin Is look-
well , constricting the tact that most ot it was
planted late. .Small main tit all kinds is sut-
ieiing liomlackol lalnandwill hardlymake
mote than tluce-lourtlis a crop , oven if it
lalu.s soon. Fmmeis are watching the clouds
anxiously hoping lorialn ouch day.
KnoAH , Neb. , Juno 1:1. : The weather in
this Immediate locality Is line and growing.
Wohaviihad considerable- , div weather ,
but of late frequent showers. Wheat anil
other small grain aio not doing well , It was
too hot and drytlnough May. Not moio
than two-thirds ot a ciop of wheat , oats , bar
ley and rye can bo expected , and in the noith
part of Clay county It will bo still lighter , as
thcio has been morn lain in the smith part ol
thu county. Coin is looking well , except
n > mo latu planted , which Is small and weedy.
Fanners don't regard the prospects as good ,
though thu late rains have impioved the
piospects.
COI.KAX COUNTY.
SniUYl.rn ; , Neb , . Juno 115 Wheat Is not
very tar along , but looks well , Ityo is nleel )
lic.utoii out and will bo ready to harvest in-
bide of four weeks. Oats doing finely. Corn
which was -planted Hi good season is wel
along , The stand U generally good. II
frosts , keep otf late all will mature. Fanneis
do mil leel that they Imvu any mason to com
plain ol thu present outlook.
CU.M1NO COtJN'VY.
Wrsr : POINT , Neb. , Juno 13 , Wheat a
peed avciago ciop. Corn pioiulios ovcel
luiitly. Other small grains Rood. Ityev.uj
up. Kaln In abundance , and ground in as
good condition as was ever known licic. The
tuiincisaio well satisfied with the crop pros
piets. Their only fear is low pi IPOS.
BANonorr , Neb. , Juno 13. The prosper
for all kinds of grain Is good. Diy vveainer
caused somu unea lnes.i up to about Juno 1
1'lenly of nilu Mnce , Tlio outlook is favor
able , and fanners are encouraged.
DAKOTA COUNT V.
DAKOTA CITY , Neb. , Juno IS. The ciops
nsuccneral tLiliig , at the ineacut time mo
good. Tliu heavy rainsof the past few days
Imvo done , rower of cood. Corn is whoopIng -
Ing it up. Farmer * fetl good over thu out
look for crop-N but tlm situation of alUirsU
somewhat discouraging to these who are
huge ciiba ol i'oni.
' DAWKS CtlltNTY.
t'iiAntoNNeb..lnuti 1'L Wheat ont ,
lii-r umiu is dulnj ; w'ull'and lUe-
outlook Is that a largo harvest will bless this
country. Up to two weeks ao tlio faimers
were generally discouraged on account of the
lack of rain ; but since that time thcichas
been a largo fall of rainand now the amount
precipitated l4Mifllrlc.nl for all purposes.and
farmeis as well as othcrsaro elated at thu ex
pectation of a large crop of everything.
IIAVVOX COUNTY.
I'I.UM CIIKCK , Neb. , June 13. Wheat Is
inc. Oats cannot yield more than tvvo-
.birds of a crop. Corn is In shape for a large
jleld. Harden vegetables are good. Have
lot jet suffered from want of rain , though
Ihc oats aio said to have been damaged by a
hy spell \vhen coming up. Farmers aru
feeling well at the outlbok.
mxo.v COUNTY.
PONCA. Neb. , Juno 13. Crops in Dtvon
county are in excellent condition. The farm
ers uro jubilant over the piospcet of a rich
jleld this coming harvest. Wo have had
ilenty of rain so far : In fact , vveliavosuf-
crcd nothing nn this account. Corn , wheat
mil oats look healthy ; and the former is be
ing kept thoroughly cultivated , which , after
all is the best method for securing a good
stand of corn. Dixon county farmers have
good reason to 1 3 rejoiced , and they are so ,
over the prospect.
rumor. COUNTY.
Net ) . , .liino n. The condition
of wheat , corn and other small grain Is good.
All other crops aru looking well. Corn on
some bottom lands was drowned out In thu
cailV spring , but on ths uplands it is glowing
finely and fanneis feel veiy much encour
aged over pinspecK The rains have been
\ery timely and ipilte siilllclent.
' . P HE.VII , Neb. , Jiinii 13. Crops of all
kinds aru looking well , although farmers
feel discouraged on account of piosent prices
wald tor cm n of which Miuro is an Immense
liiantlty still unmarketed. Prices paid heru
now uiu 10 to 13 cunts per bushel.
noudi.AS COUNTY.
Kr.iuioitN STATION , Neb. , Juno 13. The
condition of crops heiu aie as follows :
Wheat and rye lair , o.its butter than last
> uar , bailey and other small grains me doing
very well. Coin has an exeellantstaud , but a
low days late. Farmers am beginning to
need lain , but aioveiy cheerful over the
present outlook. Kveiybody expects a good
crop in almost cveo thing.
rn.i.Moiii : COUNTY.
Exiyrnit. Neb , , Juno 13. Wheat Is looking
veiy poor. Other small giains fair. Corn
hrood , but very vvcedv. the late hc.ivy rains
liavlng delayed the fanneis with their woik.
Thu farmers are feeling \eiy dubious over
the piesent juices and the fntuie outlook ,
( INIVA : , Neb. , June 13. Ueports from ten
iiolnts give encouraging prtispects. Coin
tnd small grain coming to thu front aston
ishingly , considering the backvvant spilng.
i'lio yield per iiciu will bo fully up lo last
year's , with an Incieased aciease of 10 to 15
iiercunt
FAIIIMONT , Neb. , Juno 13. The general
condition ot wheat , coin and small cra.ln is
wry lair. Small grain \ery good. Corn a
little backward. All ciops arc in a very good
condition. Wo have had plenty of rain and
the fanneis aie fueling good over tlio piesent
prospects.
ritANKI.lJI COUNTY.
KivnitiON , Neti. , June 13. Tire condition
of ciops are vailed. Wheat indicates a light
crop. Kyu , oats and buluy will jiuld a lair
average crop. Coin piospects are still good ,
especially that which was not lenlanted.
Thu rain fall has been a little shoit , but 4ho
majoiity ot ciops aie looking talr. The
farmers are feeling uneasy but not despond
ent. Wo need moio rain very soon or crops
will sutler.
UI.OOVIINHTOX , Neb. , Juno 13. Spring
wheat poor in most cases. Corn , backward.
All other crops good. Plenty of rain. Farm
eis aio enthusiastic- over prospects it fair
weather continues. A laigo amount ot
broom coin is being raisedhuio tills jear and
in all Instances is looking well. Tame
glasses aiu being extensively raised.
rrn.VAs COUNTY.
tiAMiminnn , Nin. : , June 13. The outlook
lei coin , wheat and all kinds of giain is gooil
and the fanners all think they have better
prospects for a good j ield than thuy have had
tor suveral years. Plenty of rain but not too
much.
Ait.vi'Aiion , Nr.n. , Juno 13. Tlio condi
tions of all giains Is good , liioom coin Is In
good condition. The vveathei has been dry ,
but theio has bcun rain about once \veok. .
Tlio f.innuiH feel that the prospects for a
large crop is good.
( lAOn COUNTY.
WYJionn , Neb. , Juno 13. Wheat , corn and
other-small grains are looking well. Kains
have been frequent and abundant. Faimers
are feeling hopeful over the splendid pros
pect for crops.
liKAnrcr : , Neb. , Juno 13. Winter wheat
looks well and piomlses a good yield. But
little spring wheat is grown in ( luge county.
The acreage ot winter wheat Is somewhat
larger than last year. There Is u much larger
acieaguot corn than last year and It loolcs
well. It is now six inches high and farmers
report a good stand. Oats look falily well
but theio vvlll not be n laigo ciop. Have bad
plenty of rain ; too much at times. Farmeis
feel that they will have good crops but are
afraid that pi ices vvlll bo very low. Alaige
amount of bieaklng is being done ,
n A u. COUNIY.
WOOD KIYKII , Neb. , Juno 13. Small grain
about on an average , but needs rain. Corn
splendid. Other ciops good. Tlio supply of
lain has been hardly siilllcient this .season.
ILard times and low prices aio making the
flumeislook blue but all aio hopeful for the
Intuie.
IIAIILAV COUNTY.
Ai.MA , Nob. , Juno 13. The condition of
wheat and othersmall grain in tilts county Is
not veiy promising tor a lull crop. The
huavy rains early in the season packed the
ground so that it lias become haul. Wo have
had enough ram tor all crops except vvlieie
the giound lias become hard. Corn looks
well. The average is larger than any year
heretofore , and fanners are cheeifulovur
present piospects.
to rioi/r COUNTY. npJ53i5J ! >
O'Niu. : , Neb. , Juno 13. Small
giain is in good condition. Pie -
pects lor laigo crop better than
ever known before. Corn fust-class ,
nearly full stand. Ham has fallen in anun-
dancu making the ciops piesent a lirst-class
appcaiancoall aionml , The general lecllng
among thu tarmcis is ono ol encouragement
and good cheer.
ATKINSON , Neb. , Juno 13. Wheat , corn
and oats are looking extra well. Also all
small giain. All crops are the bust wu have
cvur had. Wu havu had plenty of rain.
Farmais are feeling jubilant.
Siu.viif , Neb. , Juiro 13. Wheat , coin and
oats aio in splendid condition , and in fact
better than any pluvious year. Plenty of
lain , on an avenue of ono good shower
a week since Kaster Sunday. I'annei.s aio
jubilant ovcrthupiospoutsol abouutlfulciop
lids year.
irowAiin COUNTY.
UANNr.imon , Neb. , Jnnu 13 , The condi
tion ot crops in this county Is flattering ,
Coin , wheat ami oats am all doing well , ami
thcio U a fall piusiH.-et.of a good hay eiop.
Copious mills havu iallon dining the past
week , nnd thu lauuers are well satislicd with
thu outlook.
JIITIISOX : : : COU.VTY.
FArnuuriY , Neb. , June 13. Corn and wheat
look good , and a big haivost is expected.
Oats are fair , and the other crops aie all
above an aveiage. Fanners feel pleased nt
the outlook. Uain is needed.
Ki'.mi cou.M'Y. K31 '
OO.VLAI.LA , Neb , , Juno 13. Very little
wheat has been sowed tills year , but u largu
noii ot corn and oats has been put In ami It
is looking far better than oxoctcd | , Wo
havu been having all the rain we needed , and
lariuiM * aru rejoicing over Uio bright nros-
pcct that Is befoiothem. The late rains nave
fully demonstrated the fact that Keith county
will not belong In .showing as good a yield
as those farther east.
KNOX COUNTY.
CrsEiaiiTO.v. Neb. , June 13. Corn and
small grain all looking well irr Knox county
since the heavy rain on thu nights of the 7th
and btb. Wo nave had enough rain for the
present. Incteased acreage ot grain over
last > ear 10per cent. Fiumeis aru jubilant
oyerthu pioapect of better ciops. From 15
to'JO | > ercent of last year's crop on blind.
Com ten days ahead ot last year at this datu.
LINCOLN COUNTY ,
Norrrn I'I.ATJI : , Neb. , June 13. Wheat ,
com ami other ( 'rains In splendid condition.
In fact crops of all UniU pi online an abund
ant yield. Italns have been ficquent and
abundant , ami farmers are jubilant o > ur thu
iiiO'ptri ot as fine crop ? ai can bo shown
anywhere.
MADISON' COUNTY.
NOKFOI.K , Neb. , Juno 13. The present
condition nf vvlieat , eorn , and other 'mall
rriMlns U very good. All other crops are in
line condition , liming Iho past twovve.eks
r.dt's hero have been trenuont , , copious and
Far mm in Madison nndadjolu-
ng counties am generally feeling very hone-
ill over the outlook for cro ; > s , though pre.s-
nt prices otr old grain are not at all satlsfac-
ory.
MKRIItrK COUNTY.
C'KNTiiAi.CnY , Neb. , June IS. Whcat is
bin and weedy on account of wet weather.
'orn backward ; about two-thirds of a stand.
) ats. fair crop and condition , Very little
larlcy sown. Other crops are looking finite
good , except on low land. Have had too
niich rain this spring and farmers are rather
duo ov cr prospects. It has rained hard two
or tin co times u week during tlio past three
weeks.
JfAXri ! COUNTY.
Fui.i.iiitTON , Neb. . June 13. Crops of every
lescrlntlon aio looking magnificent throuzb-
out NancuconntVt Tire present prospects
could not bo better. Farmers are unanimous
n saying that the season and rains could not
> e moio favorable.
OINOA : , Neb. , Juno 13. There I * not much
wheat planted In this portion of the county ,
but what there Is is looking well. Corn Is
lolng linely , coming un well , and thn weather
s all that could bo dPslied. plenty of lain at
he right time and f armeis aio jubilant. Not
nucli other grain planted. Ground squirrels
lolng some little damage to the corn.
NIIMAIIA COUNTY.
AUIIUIIN , Neb. , Juno 13. Hoth spring and
winter wheat aio in excellent condition. The
condition of all small grain was never bettei.
Join Is looking linely , though some is a trille
ato. Asa whole cions am much better than
the average year. It.uii plenty and a little
excessive. Farmeis aie jubilant over the un-
isu.il good prospects , lor bin ill grain Is al
ready made and corn is looking unusually
well. No fears or doubts of a bad ciop are
anticipated.
BnovvNVir.i.i : . Neb. . June 13. Com looks
ixeeedlngly well ; some late. Listers pro-
lomlnate. But little small grain , some rye
mil oats ; they bid fair for-a good crop. Saw
lye standing seven feet live inches , ( lood
apple ciop ; no pcacncs : abundance of small
fruit. Apple trees are blighting. Plenty of
rain , little to spare. Farmers are generally
ecllng well with the prospect of crops , but
'eel blue over the present pi Ice ot com ( I7e ) ,
mt are looking tor a good outcome this fall.
NUCKOI.I.S COUNTY.
NIII.SON , Neb. , Juno 13. Com is looking
cood. Wheat Is very fair. Barley and oats
ire a little scorched. Italu Is now needed.
Other crops give eveiy indication lor a largo
ciop. Farmers hope to realise a good price
lor their grain.
OTOI : COUNTY.
Xr.iutA.aKA OITY. Neb. , Juno 13. The
piospects for all crops in this county aiu
abundant , were never better and the usual
acreage is in. The giotind Is In good condl-
: lon and most ot the com has been woikcd
the second time. We have had plenty of
rain and the larmeis in general mo happy ,
ind are looking forward to a big harvest.
Our apple crop will bo immense it nothing
distuibs It.
PALMYUA , Neb. . June 13. The icccnt
lairis have brightened tlio piospects ot the
rainier. Wheat and ive aio looking well.
Quite a number ol binders have already been
sold. The piospects lei com was never bet
ter. Although the wet smliu made the
planting quite late , It is predicted that Otoc
county's yield ot corn this ye.u will tar excel
that ot any previous jcar.
I-AWNIII : COUNTY.
TAIH.I : Hocic , Neb. . June 13. Fall wheat
peed , spring wheat shoit , but heading good.
Oats same as spiimj wheat. Other crops gen-
erall good. Plenty ot rain. Farmeis are
Iceling hopelnl ol a large ciop.
I'lir.M'B COUNIY.
lloi.nnr.oi : , Neb. , Juno 13. The condition
ot wheat , corn and other sin ill gialn in this
county Is- the \eiy best. Italns have been
1/equent and copious. Farmers are jubilant
over the prospect of a ciop , but entertain
some fear of veiy low pi ices.
1'I.ATIK COUNTY.
. CINI : iit : , Neb. . June 13. Condi
tion of wheat good , condition of corn not
good , condition of oats fair , flax poor.
Plenty ol tain. Farmeisaro despondent as
thu niices are low and lailroad r.itu.s arc high
on the present noor quantity of corn.
Coi.UMiifSjN'eb. , June 13. Wheat is good ,
some fields a little rusted near ground , but
most ot it shovvi prospects for a line crop.
Oats Condition good ; prospect lor an
aonndant eiop nevo.r better.
Com Shows good crop prospect ; most of
it very clean ; some almost knee high ; not
very much replanting. Incieased acreage.
Potatoes Ltngu ciop looking good , except
some aio partially eaten by bugs , but will be
all ilirht.
Cabbages , watermelons and other plants
and vinca are piesunting a good piospcct tor
plontv.
Barley looks good.
Italn Them Is just about enough no
fanners complaining.
Farmers are delighted with the prospects ,
and expect treed ciops liom appearance ol
overythingThiit fei'ling a little olire over the
old corn In cribs. Liw price.
II nothing intrudes to damage ciops ,
Platlo county will enjoy the nest crops she
ever had.
I'OLK COUNTY.
STROMSIIUIIO , Neb. , June 13. The wjieat
crop in Polk county is looking well.Many
fanners , from various carries , had to plant
their corn over , but the favoiablcnoss ot the
weather has been ot gie.it adyant.ige. The
season lias bi'en one of lemaikable glowing
weather. Not u week lias passed without
bringing us asplondld rain just enough , and
not too much. Vegetation ol every descrip
tion Is rank and stiong. The tanuer.sof
Polk have no reason to giumble at thcpios-
pcct. Gardens , holds and lloweis aio in a
condition to spiead ehceifulness over every
foot ot our county. The last year's cron is
being marketed , but Is badly damaged.
Farmers should be moie caielul ol tliclt har
vests ,
nr.n WJI.T.OW COUNTY.
iNmANor.A , Neb. , Juno 13. A tilp just
completed through most ot the county shows
com and small grains generally ineiy good
condition , with a largely Increased acreage.
Tne condition is really prime , except as to
late planted com and wheat , winch Is a little
backward , but with good weather in future
even that will make a mil crop. The root ,
vegetable and fruit crops promise well , The
ralntall has been about nor nml , tnlly sulll-
ciiMit for all needs , ami tarnieis generally
bcem to feel Jubilant over the piosiicets ol
good retui us from their planting. Hogs and
cattlu In lair demand , with down ward ten
dency In prices ,
MoCooic. Neb. , Juno 13. Com , wheat ,
oats and other small giains aie at piesent In
very tine condition in Ueil Willow and Hitch
cock counties. Fieqnent and copious lains
have aheady made crops an asiined success.
Fanners are jubilant and the feeling gcnei.U-
ly is that tanning in Wcstinn Nelu.aska is to
be even a gi eater success this season thun the
tlneo seasons past ,
JilCIIAIinSON COUNTY.
FA I.LS CnY , Neb. , J nno 13.-Corn aver-
nsfus about u. loot high , and Is growing well.
tlTough wo need a good licavv rain , .Small
grain is doing very well. Only a small av-
eiiigii was planted hwo this year. The out
look foi ciops of all kinds continues good.
Dining the past month have not bad us much
rain as usual but no crops have &uileied , Farmers -
mers aru feeling in i.itliea a happy frame of
mind and seem satisned with the outlook.
Thelmlt crop Ular o In everything except
peaches , which is a total failure.
SAT.INI : COUNTY.
Cirr.ii : , Neb. , Juno 18. The present Indi
cations lor crops ot all kinds aie excellent.
While there has been a shoit spell of dry wea
ther which canned some apprehensions but
did no sci ions harm , all cereals are novvshoot-
ing upwind with arnsh , under the Inlluence
of beautiful showers during tire past week.
RUtl'Y COUNTY.
Neb. June 13 Wheat and oats
aio not in very good condition , but all other
small grain aio looking extra good for this
season. The com ciop , really theonly ccieal
Kiovvn to great extent in Sarpy county , gives
promise of exceeding that of any previous
year. We have had hardly sullicient rain ,
but crops have not snftcrcd from drought.
Farmers considerably depressed o > er tlio
present low ptlcn of corn.
.Sr'rtiNOfini.T ) , Neb. , Juno 13. The pros
pect for wheat Is lair , eorn good and growing
fast. Quito a number had to icplant , owing
to the weather at the time of planting , Oats ,
lair ; lurlcr , above the average. The indi
cations point to a large crop oj potatoes , and
as for fruit it will bo tire largest yield for
Koine limn. F.II mm well satistled.
. PAt'NOr.IlS COUNTY ,
WAHQO , Nr.n. . Juno 13. Wheat , oats and
all kin Js of small grains are in uxcellcntcon-
dititlon. Corn Is looking mio Dut not so far
advanced as at this lima last ye.ar. Uras = ea
were never bettnr. The recent rains have
been ample to keep all kinds of crops iirgood
growing condliion. The farmers are elated
at their out look. ' '
Asm AND , NKII. , June 13. Farmers report
wheat in this vlclulty doing > eiy well . -and
corn growing at a surprising rate. Oats arc
looking tluo and an abundant crop Is ex
pected. All grain Is doing well , as wo have
had a plenteous supply of rain hero the most
of the time this spring. Farmers are satrs-
lied with the outlook for the growirn * crops ,
nut lira feeling rather dlscourajcd nt prices
for last year's crop held over.
MinltlUAN COUNTY.
HUSIIVIU.I : , Neb. , June 13. The condition
ot wheat , oats , and other small gialn In
Sheridan county is splendid , and the pros
pect for a largo yield Is ilattcrlmr. Corn Is
doing well , though there is much complaint
of i-ivages by ground snuirrcls or Rentiers.
This county tins had plenty of rain , and It Is
thought that ail crons will properly rnaturo
without further rain. In consequence of
the o favomblo conditions , fanners aw
iubilant , and well satisfied with the outlook.
The present year will woik the boginnlm ; of
an era of prospcilty in this county.
SIIKIIM.VN COUNTY.
Lour CITY , Neb. , Juno 13. The wheat
pie pcct Is splendid. Never looked better.
Horn is In good condition. Plenty of rain.
Farmers are feeling jubilant.
STANTON COUNTY.
STANTON , Neb. , June 13. Wheat looks
very well and promises a bettor crop than
for years. Oats , M-ry line ; also eorn , early
planted , looks well and later planted coming
on nicely. Other crops good. HINO had
plenty ot rain. Farmers fouling well as to
present outlook.
TIIAYKir COUNTY.
Hr.nnoN , Neb. , Jnnu 13. Corn , wheat and
barley ate looking well , and a considerable
greater amount ot corn will bo raised this
ve.ir than last , Oilier crops ate looking well ,
up to the piesent time enough rain has
fallen. The farmers look for a good crop and
pi ices.
WVSIIINOTON COUNTY.
Ut.Ain , Neb. , June 13. Wheat and other
small grains in this vicinity aio looking well.
Prospect lor a heavy crop never batter. Corn
that was planted in season is looking untisu-
allv well. Some aie still planting com , with
little hope of its maturing. The rains of the
past few days have been siilllclent to give all
crops and vegetation a line start. Farmers
are feeling hopeful of good crops. Old set
tlers say the prospects were never butter.
Some fields ol corn have been plowed the
second time.
wr.nsTKit COUNT Y.
linn Cr.oui ) , Neb. , Juno 13. The wheat
crop throughout Webster and adjoining
counties looks fairly well ; also oats and other
small grains. Com Is somewhat backward ,
owing to late planting. Grass and other
ciops aio not so fur advanced as they weie at
this tlmo last year. Italn lell in abundance
In thu earlier paitof the season , but latterly
little has fallen. At present all crops aie
needing rain badly. However , thu fanners
are hopeful over thu prospect and predict at
least an average ciop.
YOIIK COUNTY.
Yonic , Neb. , June 13. Wheat Is rnstip 'a
little. Oats and corn are coming on nicely.
Other ciops look well. Wo have had plenty
ot rain. The present indications point to a
heavy crop. Fanners are somewhat depressed
about piesent prices.
VOIIK , Neb. , , Tune 13. The condition of
corn In Yoi Ic countv Is good for. late plant
ing. The vvheat crop will bo very poor. A
large quantity of it being yellow in color and
heading out atabout eight inches high. We
have had plenty of lain , in tact too much lor
the wheat crop. Farmers geneially are feel
ing blue over the prospects of a crop and the
ruling low prices of produce. Other ciops
aio good.
'In Western lown.
ATLANTIC , la. , June 13. Wheat suffering
somewhat Horn lack of lain , not stoollnc
well. Corn doing splendidlv and veiy clean ,
especially early nlanted. Grass crop un-
usiiilly good and early. Ila\o not had
enough rain for small grain , but enough for
com. Fanneis anticipate a good ciop of
cum and hay , but prospect tor voiy low
pi ices discourages tliem.
HAMIIUKO , Fremont County. la. , Juno
13. Wheat , coin anil other smalLgraln fnlrj
but not as forward us usual at this season of
the year. Considerable ieorn'TipUitftlrd.
Planting on tire bottom lands has been kept
back b > season ot heavy rains in April and
ioie part ot May. Fmit and other crops
promise well. There is very little complaint
among tanners as a rule , thoiuh the chronic
grumbler is as usual on the front scat. Have
had copious showers at pioper intervals ,
gieatly benefiting the uplands esiwcially.
MrNunN , la. , Juno 13. The season thus
far has been better than the aveiasfo foi < ith
coin and small grain. Wheat Is better t. MI
it has been lor four years. The acreage in
small giain is about the average. Corn is
not so far along as last year at this time.
Have plenty ot rain , though the giound is
getting dry just now. Farmers aie Iceling
confident and buoyant at the present out
look.Missouri
Missouri ! VAII.IY , la. , Juno 13. In Jtlds
vicinity the wheat , corn and other small
giain is in splendid condition in the bills ,
nnd second Bottoms are not at all In need ot
rain. The wheat will make an early harvest
and corn is very high and generally well
worked. On the low bottom lands no crops
aio so far advanced. They need rain and
cannot woik the ciops to do any good with
out it. The ground diied too fust after spiing
rains and baked thn ground.
RMoD.u.i : , la. , June 13. Cornnrosptectsaro
good. Small grain looks well. Prospects
lor all crops good Have not had enough
lain solar this spiliig. Fanneis aie feeling
encomaged over the outlook. Tiado is 1m-
proving and money seems easier.
ONAWA , Monowa County , la. , June 13.
The piospcct lor a good crop ot wheat , corn
and other small grain Is not very flattering.
Other crops rue fair. Wo have suffered tor
Miowantot lain. Fanners aio not veiy jubi
lant over the outlook.
Siri.VANi : > oAii , Page Co. , la. , June 13.
Wheat In fair condition ; ncie.ige below the
aveiage. Corn , planted late , on account ot
wet weather , but in good condition , Acre-
Ue , average. Other small grain pionilsing.
Grasses , never so good before. Farmeis are
greatly encouraged with crop prospects.
Sioux CITY , In. , Jilno 13. Wheat , corn
mid other gialn In linn condition. Flax , lair
condition. Other crops good. Have had
about enough rain , Late rains ha\e been ot
gii'.U value. Farmeis feeling lust-class over
present situation and outlook. This Is true
also ot Plymouth county , and neighboring
countw.s.
\VAr.Nur , Iowa. Juno 13. Wheat , coin and
other small grain look excellent. Heavy rain
last night , but did not extend far north and
bouth. Notwithstanding the discouragement
ot present prices larmeis aio h.inpy.
IMOOUNI : , Iowa , Juno 13. Condition of
wheat heio and vicinity is not flattering.
Oats only middling tali. Corn , our staple
eiop , is not encouraging , lalo wet soring thu
probable cause. Wo have not sulieied tor
want of lain. Fanners feel that unless la-
voied by late frost It will crowd lots of. corn
to mature.
From tUo Country nt
CHICAOO , Juno 13. The following crop
summary will appear in this week's ! armors'
lievlow : ' 'Oicat fear of drouth , which lias
been threatening Spring wheat sections , still
continues and is bccqmlng a serious menace
to growing grain. Dry. hot winds have prevailed -
vailed In Dakota and Minnesota , adding
10 the already serious outlook in many portions
tions ot that state untj 'territory. The edicts
of the drouth have bejrtm to bo seriously felt
in Wisconsin , Iowa and Nebraska , and very
few of the reports received down to Saturday
nlglitimt dwell uton this fact. .Many fields
of outs am reported turning yellow.iiiul . injury
to that cereal threatens now to be more severe
than even to wheat lUelf , Itains , which have
prevailed In the sections named , have all
Leon of a locaj character , and while saving
many Holds irorn ruin have not given the re-
lie ! which , according to nine-tenths of the re
ports from correspondents , would appear to
be imminently needed , Reports from Falr-
banlt , Good Hue , ileeker and Slower couiv-
ticin Minnesota all indicate serious need of
rain. The present prospect in Meeker coun
ty is tor not to exceed one-halt an uverago
crop. In Darin , Barrow. Monroe and Saul :
counties In Wisconsin , the fields are dry and
parched , and all grains are looking badly ,
Iteports from Iowa , partlcuhuly from Adafr ,
Cherokee , Malmskii , Pottawattauile , Winno-
shlek and Norman , Indicate many of the ad
vanced liclds ot grain already have signs of
turning jcllowund are badly in need of
molstuie. In Otoc aud Platte counties In
Nebraska , the wheat crop will i > a'"t percent
below an average , while reports of teilous
drouth come from Douglas Hamilton and
Webster counties. Good rains would insure
a full average yield In the larger portion of
the entire spring wheat belt , but without
them and a continuance of the nrescnt hot.
and Urj weather-would undoubtedly pi.ovu
fatal to the outlook for the entire crop , ns the
situation has already become critical.
Heports of damage como from
portions of lowa , Illinois , Indiana , Ohio.
Kansas and Michigan , but none Indicate any
gcncial injury is to result to either the win
ter or SIM Ing wheat ci ops , and that it Is to bo
confined , In the main , to isolated localities.
The section most seriously threatened Is
southern Illinois , where the early prospects
of largo crop yields have been lessened very
considerably from the r.ivnees of chinch lines.
Grasshoppers arc reported In laigo numbers
in Hamilton county , Indiana , Faycttu
and I < o an counties , Ohio , and in Wabcllo
county , Iowa. Iteports frorti Indiana Indi
cate that the > leld of winter wheat will fall
slightly below the average. In some of the
counties wheat l-as gone back during the past
three or four weeks. In Gibson county tlio
fields do not promise as much bv rtvo
bushels as ono month ago , owing to dry
weather and rust. In i.a Grange wheat
which promised twenty bushels to tli' ) aeio
will not piodnce to exceed live. The general
mwpects In Ohio continue good , and the
state has piomtso ot a full a\ erase jleld. In
Kansas and Michigan the prospect has not
changed. Ollleial reports Indicating that
Kansas will not produce to exceed un eleven
million bushel \ield , only con ( it m thu renorla
ot widespread Injury inflicted on the ciops
eaily In the season. Harvesting Is progressIng -
Ing in Missouri , Kentucky and Tennessee ,
and thegeneial tenor of the reports continues
very favorable.
THU AV1JHK IX W.VIjtj ST11K1JT.
An Knuouriiirlii ; ; Outlook In Spite of
Mntiiiulntors.
Niw : Yoinc , June 13. [ Special Telegram
to the BKI.J : The stock market for tlio past
week has been irregular , but prices ruled
strong. Tim most Important feature In rela
tion to Uio present market was the piob-
abillty that S. V. White had unloaded largo
( rjiantltlcsot stock upon the famous Chicago
pool. Mr. Whlto was then credited with
having organised a pool when ho went to
Chicago several weeks ago. Thopooltook
hold of the dead market nml piiccs have
steadily advanced under its influence. Four
paitlcs who were credited with the leader
ship of it , namely , Armour , Itearn and Jones ,
of Chicago , and Mr. While ot New York , un
doubtedly pulled together , and the grangers
with hnckawanna weio the favorites. K\ery
argument known to have weight with the
imbllc was used with the hope that it would
eouiu in and get ilch. Tlio deal was so ap
parent that very few outsiders invested
their money in stocks because of
this movement. I'egnlar trailers saw
through the business and were very cautious ,
They tikd to add to the boom , itis true , but
they were very wide awake and kept their
lingers out of tlio tiap. The supposition
now is that the N w York members of tlio
pool read the wilting on the wall much
( iidcker than the Chicago people did , and he
tneiofoie ( piUitlv sold out and went oil on a
tiip to Florida "for his health. " Chicago has
evidently ' 'caught onto" that little game ,
however , hackawanna stands like a rock ,
so it begins to look as It thu deacon would
have to settle his sales by paying more for
the stock than he will get , and as neatly
even body agrees that tlio piesont bull move
ment is owing to this pool deal one can
pretty clearly make up Ids mind as to the
conditions of the piesent stock market. The
whole matter amounts to this : The
market is wholly in the hands of
manipulators. Itisery doubtful whether
the pool could v"kc prices go down
very much becaVAj the majoiitv of the
brokers aie unquestionably bulls. They want
hlgherjn ices. They want people to have
confidence rn the marker , and they arc mak
ing every clloit to give the market an at-
tiactlvo character. It would seem that they
Ji3d many things to assist them In the effort
to restore confidence. The ciop outlook Is
very good , and the report of the agiicnltnral
dcpaitment lor May was , on the whole , very
favorable. Whatever changes have taken
place in the business outlook have been
advantageous. The failure ot the clfoit to
eilect u tie-up of the stiect cais had a good
effect , Indicating , as it did , that the force of
tills strike mania has at last spent itselt. It
is not likely we shall have a repetition
of those methods speedily. The most
encouraging sign is the tact that
the better part of tlio working
classes ( the sober , industrious. Intelligent
people ) have opened their eyes lo the silli
ness of the recent movement. The railroad
earnings toi last nionthgivotuilher evidence
of tire improved commercial aspect. Trunk
line stocks have been\ery stiong , and as
reason tor this strength if lias been stated
that a settlement of the Nickel Plato-Lako
Shore dillicnlty was impending. The proba
ble Introduction ot the Chicago t Atlantic
Into the pool doubtless assisted In the good
feeling.
_ _
Hrltlsh Grain Truifc Heviovv.
LONDON , Juno 13. The Mark Lane Lx-
piess , In its weekly review of the British
grain trade , says : Gr.itolnl shovveis have
helped vegetation. All ciojjs aw lemarkably
backward and a late harvest is inevitable.
Wheat is weakening. Flour Is dull and
cheaper. Trade In foreign wheat Is of the
rnciest ictall character , Foieign Hour is
lower. Ameiican spot Hour is IH cheaper.
There wore eight niilvals and two sales.
Five caigoes weic withdrawn and one ( Cali
fornia ) remained. Tiado forvvaid Is lifeless.
New CHID California wheat Is ollered at : Ms ,
with no takers. There will be no market
Monday.
A Minnesota Ijynchtnir.
ST. PAUL , June 13. The Pioneer Picss'
Gland Forks ( Dak. ) special , says : It Is
learned heio that a few days ago a lynching
occurred near St. Andrews , live miles north
of hero on the Itcd liver. Ole 15ecknoltwoi Ic
ing fora fanner on thu Minnesota side , sup
planted the latter in his who's afleetlons.
After trying in vain to Induce liecknolt to
leave peacefully tire fanner invited in his
neighbors , tapptd a kf ; of alcohol and alter
they were siilliclentiy dinnk leluted his
wiongsandsnggestedlalvnchlngas a remedy.
jk'cknoit was caught and strung up to n limb
the alleged Intention being only to irlghten
him. When let down lite was extinct.
In Line With tlio
Sr. Louis , Juno 13. The secret session ol
delegates to the convention of tlio Brother
hood of Tclceiaphers was hold Irr this city
yesterday for the purpose of a moio thoiough
systematizing of the workings of sepaiate
councils under a cencral head. It was unan
imously resolved to fall in line under the
banner of the Knights of Labor , alter which
the convention adjourned sine die ,
A Wrecked Urow K
ST. JOHN , N. F. , Juno 12. The steamer
St. Joseph fioin Liverpool , just arrived ,
brought the crew of the schooner Mary
Queen of the Seas , which was lost on May 3 ,
in the rnlddlo ot the Atlantic. The captain
of the St. Joseph rcpoits gome tlueo bundled
Icebergs east of tlio Great Uanksund as low
down as the -nth parallel of latitude.
Boycotting Calumet Nails.
ST. Josiu'ii , Juno 12. James McPlierson ,
agent of assembly 133 , Knights of Labor , of
South Chicago , anivud to-day for the purpose
of Inducing merchants not to receive two
carloads ot nails from the Calumet Iron and
Steel works nt South Chicago , at which thu
lockout has prevailed for several months. Ho
induced most of the carpenters and retailers
to refrain from buying the nails ,
Tlio Hliakeu in Jersey.
AsiinuiiY I'Aiiif , N. J , , Juno 13. A severe
.shock ot earthquake occurred one minute
after midnight last night , lasting two min
utes. The shock was accompanied by a
rumbling noise. Houses were shaken and
pictures on the walls swung to and fro.
Closing Suloonq In Cincinnati.
CINCINNATI , Juno 13. The saloons wcro
all ordered close at midnight last night by su
perintendent of jKillcc. The order was
olntyed. It is to icmalrr in force for some
time.
Weather for Nebraska.
For Nebraska : Local laius , blifhlycooler ,
nFN IT win nissoiYK
Hull il M IL/Li I/IOJV/L ; > 1J (
The Date of the End of Parliament Fixed
For Juno 24-
THE PREMIER MAKES AN APPEAL.
Gladstone Issues n Strong Address
to Ilia Midlothian CoirHtituouUi
Giving ItcaHiuiB AVtiy Ho
Should bo Keturncil.
The Situation In
LONHON , June 13. [ Special Cablegram to
ho Bin : . ] It has bJclldellnltely settled that
ho dissolution of parliament .shall tnko place
ui the -Ith lust. Writs for the nuw election
will be prepared meanwhile , au > l will bo
eady for prompt Issuance on the day after
llssolntton Juno'JS. Making allowances foi
ho usual and necessary delays and foi mall-
ties , election should be finished by the end of
July , nnd the new paillament may ha o\-
iccled to assemble in August. The Hist busi
ness to come before the body will naturally
w the voting of fresh sunphcs for thu govern-
nent. An opportunity will thus bo Immcdl-
itely afforded fora test of the relative strength
of the parties. A motion to accompany the
vote on supply with some limitation Inimical
; o Uladstono's Irish schemes will at once
bring out the lact whether or not the premier
can command a working major it v. If there
proves to bu a have unionist majority , Glad
stone will piomptlyiuslgn and Lord Salts-
jurvwlll then bssummoncd by the queen to
loim a now cabinet. If , on the other hand ,
Gladstone Issustalned by the adoption of the
; ovemnicnt'Hestimates ' , he wlllretaln hlsof-
ice.nud the regular new session will begin In
Jetober. Both sides are thus looking foi waul
: o the vote on the estimates as thu supiumo
test of power. It Is conceded that U the vote
shows party numbers to balanceor If the
majoiity lor the estimates is very slight , it
will bu so treated by tUo premier.
Mr. ( ShiiKtono spends Whitsuntide as n
guest ol Lord Leveson Gowcr , M. P. , at Gom-
shall , returning to London by Wednesday.
Ills friends are trjlng to persuade him to
visit Manchester , Liverpool and Shetlleld tor
: ho purpose of making short speeches befoie
: ho liberal clubs at these places , thus forestall
ing the possible effects of Chamber tain's vig-
oious and early campaign addrcsi. The pre-
micrfeais , however , that thn campaign fii his
own ( Midlothian ) district will absorb all ids
strength , and ho hesitates to take the risk of
vpieliminaiy exertion , though he has prom-
scd to consider the request.
Two blanches ot the London liberal union
lavebcen formed In Scotland. One , with
leadiniarlrrs at Glasgow , will conduct the
opposition to Gladstone in thu wust of Scot-
arid ; the other , located at Kdinburg , will
icitonn similar labors in the cast Scotch
counties.
At the meeting of the Midlothian conserv-
athoVIcommitteo It was resolved notfo take
any action at pie.sent in reg.ud to nominat
ing n candidate to oppose Gladstone in that
district , but if the unionists following Lord
Ilaitington's advice , do not select a unionist
andldate theie , the conservatives will at a
later stage ot tire campaign put a stiong out
and out conservative in the lield ngainst the
"Grand old man. " All the present conserva
tive rncinbeis ol paillament liom London
Boroughs alid homu countries have decided
to seek .a reelection. Tire London conseiva-
; ive's association is oigaujring very strongly
tor tlio campaign , and sir Chailes Dill ; and
othei metropolitan mcnibeis who lavoi home
inle vvlll liavu : i haul tlmo to retain tholr
seats. The conservative's will , in two cases ,
suppoit the picscnt unionist membeis ,
namely , Sir John Lubbock lor London Unl-
veisity , and Ulcliaid Chamberlain for west
Islington distiict. The latter gentle
man is a son ot Joseph Chain-
beilaln. Gladstone's bitterest ndvcsaty. Sir
Wilfred Blunt intends , it is said , to contest
ono ot thu London divisions asaconseiva-
tlvc home rule candidate. Then ) can hardly
ho a doubt as to the icsiilt of this foolish ex-
peiiment. Hut Sir Wilfred is fond of doing
en allc things.
Tlio Pmnclllto representation will be some
what different from its picscnt completion.
Several mourners have made known their in
tention not to seek a le-clection. There is
no indication , however , of any weakening In
narty discipline 01 in devoted allegiance to
I'arnell's leadership. There is considerable
discontent manifest in theiefomi club over
allegations that radical membeis have been
black-balling unionist candidates tor admis
sion. Several inlluentlal mumtieis ot the
clui ) threaten to icsign. This Is only one
more Instance ol the widespiead dislntegiat-
ing influences ot the piesent singular condi
tion of party lines.
Tlio national piess indulge in caustic com
ments upon thoiiots in Belfast. The articles
bcarsiicli capions as "Tho Devil's Woik ol
Orange Lambs. " At the Inquest upon the
bodies of the victims ot the riots thocoroncr
soveioly consmed the police forthclr blunder
ing actions.
AKKAIIIR IN rilANCK.
Pails advices inoieato that another victory
is in stoio for the ministry on account ot the
bill to abolish the government's veto of tiio
act of the municipal council. The c/immitteo
of deputies which lias the subject Inelwigo
stands six tor to live against the measure. It
Is believed that if le Kioycinet desires to ro-
taln Ills olllce he vvlll be obliged to accede to
the demands ot the council tor the abolition
of all titles and the confiscation ol thupiop-
ertyof the nobility , it is rumored that the
advocates ol this o.Nlremo nicasiira have pre
pared a list of the names ol the financieis
whoso loitnncs , In tholr opinion , ought to go
Into tlio national treasiuv. Tlio passngo of
the bill exnelllng the heads of the monarchi
cal families is expected to speedily followed
by decrees against the leiiialiilng pi luces.
GL'VDSTOMSTO II IH CONSTITUENTS
Ho AslCH to he Kc turn oil , and gives
Ills ItcaroiiH.
LONDON , Juno 13. Gladstone has Issued
the following manifesto to the electors ot
Midlothian :
( iKNri.KMKN In consequence ol the defeat
of thu bill lor thu better government of
Ireland , the ministry advised and her
majesty was pleased to sanction the dissoln
tlon of parliament for decision by the nation
of thu gravest and likewise the simplest Issno
that has been submitted to It for half a cen
tury. It is only a sense ot the gravity of this *
Issue which Induces mo at my
period ot life , when nature cries aloud for ,
repose , to seek , after sitting in thir
teen parliaments , a seat In tlio four
teenth. And with thh 'view 1 so
licit for the fifth tlmo tlio honor
of your eonlidenca At the last election 1
endeavored In my addresses and speeches to
Impress upon } ou the fact that n uieat crisis
hadairived in thoatfnlrs of Ireland.Vonk
as tlio late government \vasfor ordinary pur-
Vo < es , It had great advantages for doming
with that crisis. Comprehensive measure *
proceeding fumi that government would
liaviuecelvcd warm and o\tenslvo support
Horn within the liberal patty , and would
pioltablv have closed the lilsli controversy
within tnu present session , and liavu left the
pailhuuent of ths'ifruo to proseeulu thu now
stagnant vv oik ot ordinary legislation , with
the niultltndu ot ( lueslluus It
Includes. .Mr cm nest hope was thn
suppoit of the Into cabinet
In such a course of policy. On ( ho ' 'illh oC
hist Jannniy the opposite ] ) oilcv of coercion
was dcclaicd to have been the" choice ol tho'
goveiunienl , ttm ( Mil of Carnarvon alone refusing -
fusing to shaiu In II. The lilsh question vvas
thus placed In the foregionnd to the exclu
sion 01 every other. The hour , as all felt ,
was come , the only point icinulnliig todelvrs ,
mine was the manner In which it was to lies
dealt with. In my judgment HID pmposal of
coercion was not justiifed by thu fuels and
was doomed to eeitaiti ami disgraceful lull *
1110. Some method ot governing Ire.
land other than coercion ought , as L
ttiunglit , to bu sought fr and bu found.
Therefore , I viewed vvIIhunt nuiet the fall c.f
thu late cabinet , and when summoned by Ifcr
majesty to form a nuw one 1 undertook It on
a basis of an anti-coercion policy , with thqv
lulleU explanations to UUMJ wliosu jild I
sought as colleagues. When 1 proi osed to
examine whether It might not bu possible to
giant liulund a domc.stlc leglslutino anil
maintain tbu honor and eonsolldatutliu unity
ot the emplie , the govcinnicnt vuis tonneil
anrt vvoik-nt oncopiit in hand. Vou will now ,
guntluincn , nndeisUind how and why His
that the allalis of lieUud , and
not for the lht time , liavo thrust
aside every other subject and iid-
iournedour hopes ot uselul and piogrosslvo
legislation. Asa iiuestlon of tlio tiist neces
sities of social older It loices Itself into Uio
van. The late cabinet , though right in civ
il that place , ucrc , us wo thought , wrong > n
the manner of treating It. Icvvas our abso
lute duty on taking thn government , U wo
did not adopt their method to nroposo an
other. Thus , gentlemen , it Is that this grout
and simple Issiiu has comu upon jon and de
mands jour decision. Will yon govern liu-
land by coercion or will you let Ireland
manage bur own uflalis'.1 To debate in this
addiess ( ids and that detail ot the 1 tuly1
deleated bill would only bu to dlsgnlso
tils issue , and would boas futile as to discuss
( he halting , stumbling , ever shifting and
ever advancing projects ol nn intermediate
class which have proeeeded from tlrosecudlnir
liberals. Theio aio two clear , positive and
Intulllglhlu plans linliiiu thu world. Thesis
Utopian of the government , mill Iheru is tlio ,
man of Lord Salisbmy. Our pUn is that lio-v '
land should , under well consideied condi
tions , transact her own aflalis. ills plan is
lo ask uaillaiiient to renew the repressive
laws nnd enforce them lusolntuly lor twenty
vears t > y the end of which timu lie assiues us
lieland will be lit to accept any government'
in Iho way of local government , on
tlio icpc.al of the coercion laws , von
may wish to give her. 1 leave ibis
tory project to speak lor it.self , in ( ho
nnadoincd simplicity , and 1 turn to the pro
posed policy ol tliogovuinmenl. Ouroppon- '
outs , gentlemen , whether toiies or seccdeis ,
have assumed the name of unionists. 1 deny
them ( lie title , to It , In Intention , indeed , wo
aroulluiiionlsts alike , but thu union they
iclnso to modify is in Its present shape u
naper union obtained by loico and tiaud ,
and nuvcr .sanctioned or accepted .by the IrUh
nation. Thuy aie not unionist * , but patier
unionists. True union is to bu tested by tlio ,
sentiments of human beimrs. united. Tried
by this criterion , wo have less union between
( lieat llrllaln and Ireland now than wu hail
under thu sutllenumt of 178' , ' . KnfiaiichlHed
Ire and , gentlemen , asks tlnougli her lawluf
representatives for the revival of her domes-
tie Icglslalnie. Not , on the face of it , an
Innovating , but a icstoiatlvo pioposal. .
bliunigesvvitlitiutlilli.it the contrali/atlon
ot i > arliuuent ! 1ms been a division of thu people
ple , but she recognises tlio fact thattho
union , lawlessly as it was obtained , cannot
and ought not to bo lupealcd. She Is content
to icceive heilegi.slatnru In a lorm dlvbstud
of the nieiog.illves which might havu Im
paired her iinpoiial Inteiests and better
adapted than thu settlement of 173J to rfi-cuio
to her ( ho icgnlar contiol of bur own nlfaiM.
She has not repelled but has welcomed the
stipulations lor the. protection ot the minor- , >
ity. Tosiichpiovisions wo have given and
shall give careful heed , out L
tinst Scotland will condemn thu at
tempts so singiilaily madu to import
into the controveisy venomous religions blg-
otiy. Let hoi take winning by thu duploru-
blo rioU In Dclliist and oilier places in the
noith. Among thu bunuhts , gentluinen , 1 an
ticipate from your iieceptancn ol our policy
are these : Consolidation , a united umpire *
and a gi cat addition to Us sliength ; a stoppage
ol tin ; heavy , constant and ( lumoiuli/.lnff
waste of public tieasmu ; abatement and
gi.ulual extinction ot ignonlu funds in lie-
land , and that development of the
lesomces which experience shoV.j to
bo tlio natural consequence of a fruit and
oideily governmunt ; redemption of the
honorof ( ireat Hiitain liom thu stigma fas
tened upon her almost tioni tlmu Imlnumo-
rial In respect to lieland by the judgment of
thn whole civili/.ed vvoild ; and , lastly , the „
lestoratlon ot parliament to Its dignity and
elllcluncy , and thu legular inogiess of tlio
country. Well , gentlemen , tlio hist question
I now-put to von is : How shall lieland bo
governed'Thciu Is another question behind
it and Involved In it : JIow nio Kng-
laud and .Scotland to ho gov-
eincd ? Von know linvv , lor ( ho lust
six j car s ( 'specially , the ntlalrH of Knghind
and .Scotland have been ( impaired anil your
inipeihil paillrnumt discredited and disabled.
All Ibis happened vvhllu thu nationalists
weiubut asmull ininoiity of thu hisli mom-
beis. without support liom so much as u
handtnl ot'niumbeiH not liisli. Now thuy
appioach ninety and are entitled to say ;
"vvii am speaking tlio vlow < t ofthnlilsh
nation. " It Is impossible ) to deal with this
sunje.ct by halt measure. They are strong Irr
their numbers , stiong ill llrltlsh support
which biought 313 membuiH to vole foi their
eimntiy ; tlio stiongesl ol all In thu sensu oC
being right , But , gentlemen wu have ilono
mirpait ; tliuiest lomaiiiH toryou. Klcctnra
of thu country , may you bu enabled to BCO
tlnougli and custawHy all delusions , iclu-o
evil and choosu thu good. 1 have thu honor
lobe , gentlemen , join laithlul and giutoltil
servant , WM , K. Ui.ADh'ioNK.
Hood's I
Is prepared from Barsaparllla , Danflcllon ,
Mandrake , Dock , riiu-lcscvva , Juniper Iler-
rle.i , and other vvcll-kncvui and v.aliialle vege
table remedies. The combination , jircipnrlkm
and preparation are peculiar to Hood's Kursa-
parllla , Giving It curative power not possessed
l > y other rnciliulncs. It effects remarkable
cures where others fall.
" I consider Hood's Karsaparllla the he it
meillclue I evern.'cd. It gives mnaiiappftitu
uml refreshing sleep , and keeps the cold out. "
J. S , yooo , 100 Sj.rucd Street , I'ortlaml , Me.
Is the host Wood pmlflcr bfiforn the pulillo.
U eradicates every Impurity , and cures Bcrof-
ula , Bait Itlicuni , ] ! olln , riuijiles , all Huniois ,
) ) | , Illllniisiicfia , Hide lle.ul.iche , Imll-
icstlon ; , ( Icneial Debility , Catarrh , Itheuinu-
tlsm , Klihicy and l.lvci Coniililiit | < ? . Jtovcr-
coir.ea that n.ticuio tired fculluij , and builds
up the tystra.
" Hood's K.irsaparllUi was a ( joil-gcml to me ,
fnrltcurcil mo of ilHj > epsl < i anil liver com
plaint with which I h.id tmiTuml i'O yer.ru. "
J , 11. IlOllMIlKOK , SOUth IMlUlrtMBi If. Y.
Purifies the BBood I
" When I bought Hood's Saraip.irllla I made
good investment of one dollar la medicine
fur the first time. It has driven oil rheuina-
tlim and Improved ray appetite so much Unit
my boarding mistress says I inunt keep It
locked up or sliu vvlll bo obliged to ndso my
board with every other bourdtr that luKrs
Hood's Sarsnp.-irllla. " THOMAS Uvuiatii\ \
m Tillary Street , Brooklyn , JJ , Y.
" I toil Hood's Barsapirllla the lien remedy
for Impure blood I bv er used. " M. II. lUvrri ! ,
tkLet agent , 1' , & il. Kd. , JKnmd BrooJ ; , X. J.
1 Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sola bjr all drugghilt. ft\ \ ' * < " ' f > ' l'riurcil |
t > 7 C. 1. HOOD X CO. , Apt > theuirkiI.i > wcinU3 , , i.
10O Dosoe Ono Dollar.
" Hood's SarpaparllU lakea less tlmo nnd
quantity to show Itgullcct I hanany other | irc (
arallon. " JIi.H. 0.A. llumi.vun , N.riilll , N.Y.
" My vvlfo had very poor health for u lout ;
time , Siiiflering from indigestion , poor appe
tite , and constant headache. Hho tried ovcry-
thlng wo roulil hoar of , but found no relief till
, : > Juried Hood's Harsnparllla. Me U now
lOUng ) lie third bottle , and uevcr felt Loiter
in l.cr life. We feel It our duty to recommend
It tu every ( .no wo Know , " dj'ojifix
vn.i.i : , Mortland , C'uoK County , 111.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
FoiI l.ynll I'mrglati. 1 ; lx fur ! ' >
IC"'l ( lUOl.1 OO. , Ajioticeurifil ! nflJI !
IOO Doses Ono Dollar