OMAHA DAILY BEE. HIXTEJSNTH YEAE. OMAHA. SATURDAY MORNING , JUNE 19 , . 188G.-TWELYE PAGES. NUMBER 1. SCOTLAND FOR HOME RULE , Gladstone Enthusiastically Greeted at Edin burgh by an Immense Audiencs , THE PHEMIER'S GREAT SPEECH. Jlo I'lncei the Orcnt Issue ncforc the People Inn Mnsterly Address Snllshurj'H Counter Ail- ( ItCbU nt Gladstone's Great Speech. KniMii'iui , .luni ) V. ( llaiMono spoke In Music hall hoio to night. Tickets of nil mis- Moil had boon Usned , anil tlio linll , which Is capable of holding ' -,000 pusons , was lilted to Its utmost cipiclty. 'llio audience chcoied lor ( HaiMono .ixntl I-ord Koscbury anil gioincd for Chamberlain and Lord Huntington - ington mill other unionists , tmt.lohn Cow en , clininimn of ( lladstono's election comiulttec , who presided over the meeting , cillud for silence. When lie bctran his speech Glad stone's voki ! seemed less powutful than foi- nieily. Ilefoirlng to the seceding llbeiallsts ( ilndstonuMild the ( | iiestlon was vvhotliei tlm tommy vvonlil levilvo with stiong tense of Justice and sjmpithy for lielind mid compensitc for tlieso defections. "I am stiongl } convinced , " said he , "that the piople have icsolved to catry the day not withstanding the defection of piomlnent cailers of the liberal pirty. This contest was fought against us by the olllceis of our nrniy * The con- seivatlves vvcro content to have the woik In thu seceders hands. They call themselves unionists and us disintegrators. They wish to puserve tlm paper union unal- tend.'o feel that It should bo specially roiiserved so faraslt Is valuable. Wo seek Iho union of heart and mind which wo aio Smuggling to icstoro. It is desliablo to speedily close this gieat contioveisy for cver > Inleiest In this countiy. The position of all parties w 111 be deplorable , public busl- in ss w 111 be intei i upted and public con lldcucc sh.ikeii , six lal oidei In 1 inland will not be ici i stored , niilesstho iieople spo.ilc cleaily , iii.in- liill ) and decisive ! } , such. is the question mer its. [ Cbccis. ] It Is Impoitant that the elector should re.ill/e the tiuo issui1lilcli Is much disputed. It Is a choice between opposite politics regarding liuland , between opposite piinclplcs o ( action , or as n diolco noon the di tnils ol n largo and complle.ued bill. The question jon aieasUed todeelduls the piopo- sltion to establish it legislative bodv in lie- laud to niiumuu exclusively IrMi nll.iirs. Jt is the principle upon which Jim me called to vole , and not the details and not the par- Itcul.irsol even . i bill. Ills Idle to say that Ihoeountrv will be nsKed to vote on the de tails ot the bill. The bill is dead with paili.imeut. [ diceis. ] The inlnclplo ot the bill smvivcs. jLoudclieeis. ] I nevci will be guilty ot dishonest - honest } in piomising tojou. vvitiiout lollec- lion , n new plan to give effect to the pi in- elide. I never will accept a now plan unless 1 believe it to be bcttei than the old one. 1 have been grievously disappointed at the lititiono-s and steilllty ol mind the ciitics have shown conccining our plan when they have nili-ed objections. The last thing tliev have hhown themselves competent to do has lieen to suggest Improve ments. What the nation has to do decide is not a clause , detail or method ol the bill , hut the policy and pi Inciplo embodied theio- In. llo vvhoaiccnlb tin in is oui brother In arms , lie who lepels them , shhks tli ( > muid , : uses fictitious iiii'.ins to .falsify * them , it , mi niivoisaiy In the light whom vvo must , without injuiv to his Hie , limb 01 lepntation , endc.ivoi lo defeat. " 1 lead In London that Scotland was doubt- till 01 advcise to homo rule. 1 unsvveicd that 1 did not believe it. | Chews ] . 1 hoped lor an opportunltv to test It. and saw enough in my piogiess jc'stoiday to show me that the bean of bcotland Is moat deeply and pio- Jouiidly touched than Scotland's will , nnd that Gotland wns never moioeaincstly bent on u work of policy and justice than It Is to accomplish the piusent ciitcipiisc. [ Loud cheets.j "Itegaidlr.g the Carnarvon-I'.unell Inci dent , 1 blame neithei. It Is e\tiemely tin- poi taut to Know wli.it happened. I'aincH mid that the Kail of C.unau'on offered , if the consoivatlves were successful In the elec tions , to giant the lioinu rule measuie and piotect liish Indnstiies. The earl of Cnr- uarv on denli d the accmacy of this statement , but I'.unell udlieies to it. 1 belle ; e that both have spoken with peilecteuclty , \\lmtevc-r maybe tlui point of dKputu between them , but the call of C.unarvon has told us what he did not -.ay. llo has not stated what he did K.i ) to I'.unell. I shall belluve , until hccon- tiadlcts. that he told P.irncII he favoied satis- 1 } ing tin ) wants ol Iiqland fully with uv'.iid to local sclf-Koveinmoiit , and that he desiied to s.itlsly hemnd'b national aspirations. " lielcirlng to Loid Jlaitington , his former colleague , ( iladstone said : "l.oul Hartlng- tun three > cais ago opposed all concessions to lieland In the mitiei ol local government until a fundamental change and penitential reloi mation In the conduct of the Irish mem- hcis .should h iv e come about. The Irish have moved In the wiong direction , but Loid Hntllngton lias moved townids them. lie no longer tnlUs ot gindu.il piOtjress , but In his nddiebses leit.iin powois , not mentioned , aio to bo delegited to eeitaln bodies , the numbers of which are unknown. Ch.imbcilain pioposcd n jeni ago the eslabllslimcnt of liish central councils with l.i uu admlnistiatlvo pow > rs. At the beginning of issi Chamberlain went fuithei and advocated a I.ugo bchcuio of fed eration. lie nctt propounded , during the same session , an cMiemely small scheme for piovinelal liish councils , cutting thu na- tlonalasphatiuiih intoquartois llko a man n-ri | to un hunted , diawn and mtarteied , [ Claris and huightci.l Chambeunln Hies high like a link 01 low llko a swallow butoie thu sliowei necoidlng to thoHiiggestlons of his teeming Main. Loid Salisbury may deny th.it ho advocated coercion , but his own words anil acts piovu he did. Ho vainly endeavois to escape , but ho Is caught In tlu > net whcieln he Is lne\tikahly lolled. lllhothei altcinathcsaiotdmpl ) quicksands , evei shifting , over vanishing. Uon't , gen- tinmen , don't r > tand upon those qulrk- Nindh however initioilngly namid. Them mo only two policies befnio tlieconnliy. ami It leinalns with jou to decide between them , Itellect , e.ieli one of j on , In the 11,11110 of Almighty Cod. each one in the suictiuuy of hlsclmmboi , In thu h.inctimiy ot his beait , ills buul , what it Is in thlsjcai ISMI , aitei neaily a century of con tinued cot'iclon , becoming we.iUer. iiuuo mid nioio odious , niitt less and U.ss ellettlvo as wo go nlong , repudiated b > the laicii majuilty of tlio hlsh membci > ; what It Is to piopoM ) coercion as tliealtcinatUe to local covein- meiit. " ( Clu'eis.l At the end ot Ins bpeech aoto of confl- demo to ( ihuNlono was cauled nnanlmotialy ninld gieat enthusiasm. TJIK OlU'OSlTi : SID1J. Bnlltibury Talks About Homo Hale nt t.iins : : , Juno IS , This ninriilnx crowds nwailcd the anh.U of Lord Salisbury and cheered linn loudly , The ball was packed , theio being ft.OOO poisons , pie-ent. 1'nlly double that number of tiekcta nad been np- jilletl foi. Salisbury be an his addict by stating that In most cases of anpeal to the tribune ot the people tlicio was n cause with nn antagonist to detcnd It , but now , said the ti aUt'i , wo liavo n very living ant1 vigorous antagonist defending a shadowy , Inunatcilal and unsubstantial cause , Thcio was a bill , but it Is dc.ul and has boon aban doned by Its own paieuts [ langhteij , an < nothing has been proposed to icpkico U. Mho speaker declined ho al wajs was ot the opinbn that ai Irish legislature was Impractlciblo am nn attempt to establksh one would bo dls.is tious to Lngland. The statement that the cabinet had ever entertained a proposal to Jiibtituto an Irish Ugislatuio was ab olutel ) \ \ llhout louudatlou. Salisbury w tshed to as surcrnrncll and ( iladstone thai we wcro never nearer the docttlno of an Irish lonls- latnrc than we were to-d.iy. Entering Into the argument as to what constitutes coercion the ipeakcr remarked : ' 'Wo may siy that criminal l.iw Is coercion. If ( Ihdstone Is op- posctl lo U , we must presume he sjmpathi/es with the criminals against whom the efforts arc belnu made. [ Cheers. ] Our coercion , which he denounces , was dltecled against robbery , murder , mutilation , terrorism mid a system of oicanblng Intimi dation which made life bitter to thousands of Innocent persons. Kuqlatid sympathized deeply and rightly with the elTorts of Greece and Italy to obtain Independence , hut they weie large bodies of men , speiklng vvltlin single voko. lint . In lieland ) on hav on quarter ton th rd of the whole population absolutely opposed lo the icsldiie upon this Identical question. Catholics and protestants , both In l nglanit and abroad , woiktoKC'ther In amity In belnlf of chill- /atlon. Dtp Mid upon it , religions blgotiy has little tn do with Iho mailer. If I'rotcstants have shown their deep , cntliirtlllnc Intciost in the matter , it Is because they know by experience that their < lp.iiGstliituie.stsj nro Involved. They know they w 111 have to meet a teirible enemy. They Inve an nmljlnt : iicidhv.tion of their long hciedltarv lend. Salisbury sild Kng- llMmien Flioiiftl biar In mind thu point that the ineisures they are Invited to sup port have not a pilnelpleof Iliialitv , but by their natuie constitute a gieasy slope wheicon Ireland maj slide to petfecl senna- tlon , which Is the end the I'arnellltes mean to obtain. Much has been madt'of the Paruollltes recent piotestatlons In debate , but It should bo icmcmhotcd that arnell sild delllieiately that America would not be satlsik-ditlll she h td destioed the last Ink that keeps licl.ind bound to Ungland. The New ItoUi'ldcM Question. PAIIH. Jnno 18. The Temps sijs : "In March last some natives of the New Hebi Ides nuiileredsoveial agents of the riench com pany. Thcsurienderof the guilty peisons v as demanded. Thu demand not being com- ihed with , armed inteixeiition was neces sary. England has otten autetl In a similar nanner , oven in the New Hcbildcs , without 'laiaeurotesthu' . The New llehiltles ques- lon must now be pci mancntly settletl. " Kir. I ) i ! UotliHcliild Snubbed. LOMIOV , July Ib. The election address of "cidinanilJDo Kothschild of Ajlesbnry , incni- icrof the commons , was lead to the llbci.il association of Aylcsbury. llo was returned is u liberal , but opposed ( Hailstone's homo rule bill and endoises the unionist policy. I'ho address was rejected by the association. The association declared they would ic-ject my candidate who would not give icllablc iledges tli.it ho would support Gladstone In he commons. lUanolicsu-r's Hlf ! Hacc. LONDON , June 18 At the Manchestei IVhltsuntlde meeting to d.iv , the race foi the Manchestei cut ) of two thousand soveiolgns vas won hi Itivetsdale , Caul second , E istein thlid. Gladstone's Scheme for Support , I.ONDO.V , Juno IS. It Is stated tliat Olad- tone moiniscd tlio dissenteis tint he will lisestablish the English church if tliuy enable lim to settle and get rid of the Iilsh problem by supporting home rule. AVAR KKMINISCENCRS. Stantnu nnd JlcClellaii niul the Con duct , of tlio U'ur. \ , June 18. In the house to- lay Mi. Kelly of 1'eiiiisjlvanla lead the fol- ow Ing letter wiitten by Mr. Stanton to Kev. Djei , under date of Xovembci IS , IbOJ : "Your note of the llth Inst , has icmained .inansweied because of incssnrvj of business , whleh left mo neither time 1101 stiength to respond. Wlien General McCloIland failed : o obey the ordenof the president to move ipon the enemy , given October 1 , 1 bought 1m ought to be lemoved upon the ipot. Neatly a month tlmo enough to u.ivo had a victorious camp was lost by his .lisobedlencotooideis. When Ills cicaturcs mil tlio.M ) who are eneinie.s of the country undeitotiK to anoloI/o tor ills deliy by false int'tcnve , that lie needed supplies that weio Iiuld liom him by the w.u dupaitment , my duty to tlio country ic'iuncd ' the o\posuie of the falsehood , and I demanded n report on the subject liom tbogenernl in chief. It was not my limit that ho wns not removed befine. the > icvv Vork election , aftei his dis obedience of orders. In lespect to any combination by Mi. Chase , Mi. Scw.ud and myself against ( iencr.il Me- Clellan is utterly false , toi ic.isons nut neces- saty to mention. Klio and vv.itei would as soon combine. K.ich floes his duty ns ho deems rU'lit. in icspcct to the hnpuuitloii of selfish nnd ambitious mollv cs , i denial Is need less. 'llioowho nuUu thu Imputation do It in Ignorance of any principles ol action or with piejiidiccd feelings , nnd HKo nil othei public men 1 must expect nnd patiently hear misconstruction and false tepoit. In lespeet to the piesent condition of atlalis , nlllcansiyls that the whole now or of the government Is being put forth witli nioio vigor nnd I think moie eaincstncsson the part of mllltaiy commanders than nt any ioimer period. Tieason is encoiiiiued In the 1101 them states by the geiicinl discontent of the neople. Hut believing out national destiny Is ns linmediiitely In the hands of tlio nlost HlKU nsovervveio the chlldienot Israel , lam not wholly nndismajed , but full of hone. For niself , turning neither to tlio ilglit hand noi to the loft , seivlngno man , and at enmity with none , 1 shall stiivu.to pcr- f01 m my wliolo duty In tnejgieat woik beloie me. Mistakes and faults , no doubt , I ma > commit ; Imt HID pui noses of my actions shall bo single to the public good. " MHS. CLKVI3h\X ' 8 CANINE. A Present ot * n 1'uii Front Over the Ocean. NKWloiiK , Jnno 18. ( Special Telegi-an : to the UKI : . ] Tlio Sun say"Wlien : the steamship \VesternlIndairUedather wharf yesterday It was evident to those aiound that something unusual was on bo ml. The cap tain seemed woirled and the first otllcei ruddy f.ico was pale. They w.itched with anxiety the movements of two hallors who weio cairjing n lingo wicker bisketdovvi the gang plank , The captain lifted thu lid and out jumped a black Fieireli poodle , witli lieree looking whlskeis ana n beau tit ill tufi on the end of Ids tall. "lie is alive , " said the captain , thank' fully. "Thank heavoii"o\elilniedtheilr toln'eor. "It It had dh tl , what their. ' " said thu cap tain. tain."Vc "Vc ? , what thenV" echoed the lirst ollicei The poodle wa.n present to .Mrs. Cleveland land from ill. Von Deihoek , thua entot the Hed Star line , and the captain had received special Injunctions to look out for Its safe transportation , along with tint of a hundred- ) ear-old Dutch cloctc that had been bent as a jucbont to 1'iesldeiit Cleveland : * Mis. Cleve land , then Miss 1'olsom , nad seen the do , : la Antweip and had made friends wIlli It. Von Deiboek determined that it should bo tier's , lie didn't think It right to neglect her hus band and sent along the Dutch clock. Itlotons Sailors Killed , 1'AXAMA , June ih , A seilous affray has laken place on board the American bark Don Justo , at Colon , resulting In the death of Unco peisons and tlio wounding of several otlicis. While lyhir ? alongside the wharf dlscluuglng lumber the captain sent on shore foi u policeman to aricst an iinuily sailor. When the otllcer bo.uded the vessel three of the cicw took his gun away and forcibly ejected thu man tiom the baik. In a few minutes the policeman returned with three others , who received the bimo tieatmcnt , their guns being taken away and bioketi. Shoitly afterward the piefcct of Colon appeared with twenty policemen anil a squad of soldiers , who , by Ills order , opened tiio on the ve-ssel. 'Iho t dloR , Immediately i luliod below. An armed toicu then bo.nded the vessel and began lirlngdnwn the open liatcliua > s. Some J.v- iiiaic.in laboier > weio on deck with thu mate. Uneot them was shot ttirough thu head and killed. Two .salloib were also killed , while time otlien > wife dangerously wounded. Duo of them hai > binco died. The prefect la roundly ceusiucd for hU hasty proceeding. JIMMY'S ' EYES SPARKLING , Laird's ' Attack on the Land Commissioner Brings Out a Stiff Reply. SPEAKER CARLISLE'S LAMENT. The TnrlfT Hill n Great Indlcntor-It Is the Itcvcnii' } Thnt U.xlscs Protest - . test Acnlnst Nchnraktv'a Court I'cdoral Court Clianirci. Wvsni\flTo.v , .Juno 1 * . [ Spechl Tele gram to the lii.n.J Cominissloiier Spuks , of the geneial land olllce , to-diy ha I Ids atten tion called to llio speech of Mr. Lthd. of Ne braska , In which the latter said that "the land commissioner Is running n vendetta against the best Interests of all tin1 territory bc.vond t'io.Missouri ' liver , " mid tint "ho Is bickcd by a band of hireling spies , and Is lO Ing to unsettle the land titles of half the continent , and that Commissioner Sparks his In Ids brief eireer lobbedbl.OW settlers , generally heads of families , lupicscntlng a- population of over two humlicd and fifty thousand peonlu , of llielr veste I rights in and to I'Vt-O.lMaeicsof laml which they have liken liom the public do n iln In coiupllinco with the nubile laud laws of the United States. " .Mr. Spuks said : "I havu stood n vast amount of this sort of talk , mid n laigo paitof it comes liom men like Itepicsenta- tlvo Lard , who , 1 am told , Is one of tlio voiy men who are tijlng to defiaud the govein- inont by f.ilsu entiles. It seems \erystiango 0 mo tint people .110 so slow to undeistand .ho tmtli of this matter. The facts upon ivhrli my comso has been bised have not been derived fioin spies , that 1 have sent out , ilthough thu agents of the laml office con- inuo to .substantiate what has been said Hitler lepubllcan ndininlstratlon of this ollice. I will make .1 few biief quotations 'torn tlio lonoits of the republican nirents nado before Cleveland , vaseluded president. Agent ( Sreenowrotoundei date of November M , ibb-i , the day before the election : 'As to ho pioportion of land cntoied under the iniber cnlturo act that Is not Impiovcd is icinililed by tint act , I give It as my opinion that In Kansas , Nebi.isk.iand Dakota he piopoitlon is 10 per cent to 10 percent of lon.i litlo and possioly successful cultivation. Spiclal Agent Webstet L'aton wrote from Duluth , .Minn. , six dajs botoio the election ot 1S34 : "Tiieiu have been ovei 4iOOfinal : entiles made , to b.iy nothing about cash ntiies and entiles at public s tiennd 1 know hit theie are less than one bundled actual settleis liv ing upon any of these lands in this anddlstiict. " Thomas W. Jnjcox , special asrent at Aber deen , Dak. , wioto nine dajs beloio the elec tion : "In my opinion , not mnio than . ' 50 jiui cent of the land In this district , enteic I iindei the jnovlblons of tlio pic cmptlon nnil homestead Iivvs. Is occupied by actual sett lets. Tlieso are only n few of the repoits that weie m ule by icptibllcins to a eptiblicaii. If they moonly initially coirect Igoious mcosuies weio needed to correct heso evils. It does not seem piobablo to mo nat all thcso suients aie mistaken 01 falsl- icrs. It was expected that the people who aru living to obtain tlie public domain by Irani ! would complain at any attempt to cor rect them. Tint is all the explanation that is iceded ot such attacks at that ol liepicsenta- IvoLaiid. " A III.I'K OltAf-S VOICH. SpeaUoi Caillblo does not apne.ir at all cast down by the fate ol tlie tauu" bill jestei- ilay. llob.ilil to vom coiresponden1 ; to-day : "Since a majority of tlio house were In- inic.il to the bill , it Is bettci tliat tlio motion o considei it blionld have been defeated rather than to have got It botoic the lionso and cliopnetl Its he.itl ot by sulking out the en.icting clause. Under the piesont ciicitm- stances It will lomaln on the calendar where , 't can bo taken up any time the house chooses. 1 don't looc ; tor any action upon It 'his session , but 1 am .sincere. n my belief that wo will lot only get It betoio the house next session but tint we will pass it. As a mattei of tact. " ' 10 continued , "tliuie arc a number ot repub- .leans who voted against us yesterday , who are secietly In bymp Uhy vvitfi us. Unfoi tu- lalolj the conventions which rcnomluato : licsu guntlcinen have not met andthoyaio all aid to run counter to focal piejudlce , for 'e.u they will bo defeated , If these convcn- ions liad met last month and these gentle men weio out of their aoiiy , so to speak , I believe we could have got thu bill up and what is nioio to tlio point , pissed It. Next winter those who have been icturncd will feel vastly nioio independent than they do at incscnt , and lliat Is why 1 believe that six jionths hence wo will bo able to get some tariff measuto throucb. " "Tho mistiko wo make , " added Mr. Car- .Islo in conclusion , "was In trjlng to con ciliate tlio practionist. They will bo con ciliated. Tlio slightest attempt to loviso the taiiff meets their solid opposition. The next time vvo will piepare a bill which , If It does not suit them , will give more satisfac tion to om people than any yet offered to the house. Yon imy say briefly tint It will be bioadei nnd deeper , faither leaching In its results. Titn COUUT ox wiir.r.r.s. Senator Mandcison intioilnced n ine- inoilal in tlio senate to-day signed by a I.ugo number of the members of tlicbais.it ( hand Island , Fremont. Platts- mouth , David City , O'Neill , Nutth PJatte , Sidney City , Columbus , Albion and other cities In Xeuiaska reinonsti.itlng against the passigo of the Dorsoy bill fixing Omplia , Lincoln , Nehiask.i City , Kails City , Kcarnuv , Noifolk and Hustings as places ut winch teinis of the United States court shall bu held. Thomc'iioiiullhls ' outer Into n lenuthy argument against the passage of tlio Dill. They say that 1C this bill becainu a law , It would make much inoia litigation than them Is at piesont and would Involve gie.it nddl- tlon.tl expenses to litigants nnd nttornuvs , also the government mid lender it impossible for any judge to attend to all thu business. Thu fin t that tlieio aru only public buildings at Omaha and Lincoln Is mentioned with the .statement tliat much tumble and expense will bo Incuired In piociirrlng suitable places lei holding court. The bill Is also declared to bo In the Intcicit of localities and designed lopleasocertain loci ! Intcicst. . tics mo roit si'iciMi.vs : : or 1111 : mirp.vi.o. Heports having reached heio fieijuoutly of the rapid extinguishment ot thu InifTalosteps have been taken by llio otlicei.s in cliargo of the national museum , Smith sonian institute , this city , to piescrvo speci mens of this once famous animal. 1'rofcssor Willim/r. Hornaday , pilnclnal taxidermist nt the museum , which is a branch of thu gov ernment properly , has sent a hunting party Into .Montana , mid it Is now encamped on the Little Dry creek , the object being secure some biitlalos. The expedition paity consists of 1'iofessor Hornaday , two assis tants mid a cook , The piotoisor w i Ites that they hav naltcady captured n line specimen unhurt , which ho will bring to Washington alive. A pair of old butf.dos got a half-hour's stait of tin ) hunters , and a lively chase en- biied. Thu buffalob In that icglon number only twenty or tlilitvhe.nl , h.uu n i.mguof about MX ) Minnie miles , and nro captured w 1th great dillleulty , Theio are a few antelopes In that portion of Montana traveled by the scientists ot the museum. Tlieso am also wary and wild. .Mr. Hornaday hab Killed one , makingonoakin and a skeleton , but lias been unsuccessful in taking i singlenntclopoalive. Ho reports no deei.bear or other mammals except jack rabbits , prulilotions and n few.of llio diminu tive species. The hunters In almost every poition of the unsettled United States icport that the bulTalo race Is almost uxtlncl , mid if thunatlon.il museum succeeds In seeming some good si > ocliiicns which can bo used for breeding puiposcs , It will bo the subject of congratulation , i IIL.III : AIII ; A DO/KN CIIKJII.S ov FOOT In thehousotoreiulei nngatoiythu thoclvll service law and to make it lnoi > eratlve , not withstanding the failum of a number of at tempts to re.ich that end during the list ten d.is. The trouble with thu etfoits to crush elv It sen ice reform so far has IHHHI that they Inuo been directed In a covert way. Noono one has ebsa > ed to act boldly , no attempt has been uudo to openly repeal the law , ami thu consequence Is the reform has prown Instead of depieclnted In favor. Those who have the closest connection and arc most en rapport with the people ay tliat the law Is constantly gaining stii'ncth , and that by l&sS advocacy of the law will be elements of strength to can didates In all pirtlci. Considering tlds President Cleveland's policy affecting civil service reform Is giving him gi owing strength nnd his rcnoinlnatlon In isss Is predicted by the leading men ot the democratic inily In congress. ' 1 hey often speak harshly ol Mr. Cleveland's failure to "Inrn the rascals out" ns fast as thuy think they omiht to go , and jet these sumo critics ncknowlcdiro tint tlio motive which prevents the piesldent from nctlnscniikns him stronit. Veilly civil ser vice reform is a two-ciUed sword. StirpiKois oxptessed Unit such ab'.o demo cratic statesmen as Messrs. Uandall and Hoi- mill should lead the llnht azalnstclvil sen Ice icfurm at this time , but this Is explained by the statomcnt that their constituency laigely OJIIKHO the re foi in nt this time , and that It Is n loc.il question with them , just as the ta riff is. WiSTKIIX' : I'OSTAT. CII VNOHS. Changes have been oideied as follows In the new tlmo schedule of star mall routes in Nebraska , to take effect July 1 : .Mission Cieck lo Liberty Leivo .Mission Cieek dally , except Sund ijs , at 1 p. m. ; nr- rlvo at Llbcity bv.'lp.m. ; leave Liberty daily , except Snndijs , at t p. in. ; airhe at .Mission Cicek by Op. m. Ue.ivei ( Crossing to Sovvard Lcavo Heaver Ciosslng Ttic'sdixjM. Thnrsdajs and S.itur- da > sntl p. in. : mrlvoatSawnrd by r > p. in. ; leave Sow aid Tiiesdavs , Thursdays and 8 it- urda sutSa. m. ; arrive at Heaver Crossing by U ! m. ( Jeiievi lo Davenport LoaveGenevaTues- div , Thnrbdav.sand Saturdays at 8 a. in. ; aiiivuatDavenj > oitby4 p. in. ; leave Daven port Mondajs , Wcdncsdavb and Kildnys at 8a. m. ; anlvoat ( ionovaby 4 p. in. Albion to Scotia : leave Albion Tucsdajs , Thursdays and Satnrdajsat 7 a.m. : arnvo at O'Conner by r > p. m. ; leivo O'Connor Jlondays Vednesdajs and Fildays at 7 a.m. ; m live at Albion by .1 p. m. ; le.iv o O'Conner dilly , except Sundavs. nt 8a. m. : arilvo at Scotia by 11 a. m. ; leave Scotia dally , except Sundays , at : tp. m. ; arilvo at O'Connor by 0 p. m. Franklin A. Thompson has been commis sioned postmas.urnt McCook. Neb. : ( Jeoigo W. McClnskoy at Clnppell ; Alfred H. Dimlei nt I'oterson , la. ; Clnrles H. Heinui atSluait , la. , and John M. Uilllland at Nassui , la. A postolllco has been established at Need- more , Harrison county , la. , nnd Geoigo Sher wood appointed iwstmnstei. Tin : MiniiAsKA. cnv rosTorrtcK. The btindty civil nitpiopilallon bill just re ported to the limise from the committee on appropiialions contains the following pio- vision , ot special interest lo the Hu : leaders : "Foi conn lionso and postoilicoat Nebraska City , for approichcs complete , exclusive of lion fence 57,5W. " pnnso.x'Ai. ANI > onvt.n vi. . C. D. Heckei , ot Nebiaska City , is here. In the ordnance corps the following changes of station and duties were oideied to-n.fy : Captain John I'lrtmin. tiom Water- town arsenal , Mass. , to Poit Abraham Lin coln depiitment , Dakota , nnd chief oidnnnco ollicei ot the dupaitmiuit ot Dakota , lellev- int'C.uitaln James Uoskwcll , who will rcpoit nt tlie Kock Island aisenai. Uricf WnHliiniiton iMnttcrs. W.vsittvoiox , Jnno 18. The house com mittee on education met to day only to ad- joiun to the lastday ot thoscssion. Thlsac- tion family disposes of the lilaii educational blllsotaj- this committee Is eoncorned. Messis. O'Donnell and \Villlb \ wont 0:1 : iccoid as opposing adjoiirnmciit. Bids were opened nt the treasury depart ment to-dav for public c-irting at Chicago. Artiiur Dlxon vv.is the lowest bidder and tlio contract was awaideil to diim. His bid was 10 cents a packigo from Wadsvvorth's dock or waiehoiiso to the npi > raJiej85lores ; 15 cents a package from i nil otllcrplaces to , appiaiscis stores : ' 40 cents a ton for other hauling. > ' , Thoficnato today bv a two thirds vote , passed the joint lesolutlon Introduced by Incalls piovidlng for hiibmlssion to tlio sev eral stites of a constitutional amendment extending the perlodof president's teim nnd fiftieth confess until April 30,18VJ , and sub stituting .Wth of Api 11 for 4th of March ns the commencement in the futuio ot the picsi- denttal mid congicssloiul tenns. The measure now goo.s to the house of representatives for concurrence. MOUrtlSOVS DEFKAT. AVhat the Now Vork Press Siiys on tlm Situation. NKVV YOIIIC , Jnno 18. [ Special Telegram to the 1JP.I..J In regard to the defeit ot Mor rison's tiulll motion In the hotiso yesteiday , the Times bijs : "Ithwoitii repelling , vvnnt vvo liavn often noted befoie , thit M cssis. Carlisle , Moulson , Hewitt , Manning mid tlio otlier revenue reformers , can carry their cause to victory when they aio ready to light for it. So long ns they go on ns they hive cone tor the past six jeirs , patiently submit ting to ticnchciy and insult , they will not dose so , Tliat the le.ideis , who command the sup port of live-sixths of ; the paity icpicscnt.itlon In the house , cannot shape the policy of their party if they choose fo do so , is a palpable ab surdity. So long as { hey move to the assault with an offer of bin render on their lips they will ba compelled to smlender. When they getie.idyto light In enincst tliov will win. So far thebr opponents have resisted them with the tlircat tliat If they pressed tholr policy their opponents would descit tlio party. When they get icidy to declmo , and to live up to the declaration , that If tholr policy Is not can led out their opponents must leave tno party , the process will ba re versed. The f.ito of tariff reform depends entirely on the courage or cowaidlco of Its , uefondeis. " I'lio Tribune snvs : "Though Morrison docs not llku to admit it , thu lulu is over for the piesent. No one doubts that n majoilty will , at any futuio test , bo found opposed tote to the consitlei.tilon of tlds Ill-timed mcasuic. Continued agitation is not desired by any body , except by fico trade thcoilsts , and they dcsfru It only tor thu pnrposeot emb massing political antagonists , foi ove.ii thcso Ilieoiisis liavocomu to know that no cliango ot ( lie ( mill at this session is possible , mid they should , by this time , rcali/o that continued agitation at a time wlien theio Is no possibil ity of success only projadiccb the people more strongly against them. " ThoSunsa > s : "lly a mijoilty of seven teen the hoiisu of lopiesont itlvcs jestciday rclnsetl to take npMoirlkon's tiillf bill and make It a subject of dismission. This is a wise conclusion. It would bo Impossible at this pei ted of the session to glvu to such n bill tlio piolongcd nnd minute debate nnd ux- auilnition which would bo nccessaiy bcforo bringing the house tosa decision upon Its merits. Hetter put Jt olf.1 A. O. U. W. OfU6ers Elected. Mis.vnroi.is , Junq > 18. This afternoon the grand lodge A. O. Ul W. elected the tol- lowing olliceis : Supreme mastei vvoiknuin , ( leer o W , Hadgertiii , Toionto , Out. ; supreme premo foreman , W. IL ( loitlon , Oakland , L'al. ; supreme overtfei , C. M. Masters , Spaitn , \\rs. \ | : supreme lecoulcr , M , W. Sickett. Me.idvllle. i'a.j snpiemu guide , W. H. ( iraham. Cedar Kails. Iowa : supreme watchman , James A. Cnilds , 1'ortland , Ore. ; supreme trustee , throe > eais , D. H , Loomls , Hullalo , N , Y. ; supriMiio medical uxaminer , HiighDohcity , Itoston , Mass. An Armory Cleaned Out. CIIIQAOO , Juno lb. The Journal's Klgin ( Ills. ) special sajs : liusvvorth block was par tially cleaned out this morning , causing a lessen on building or tfs.ooo , and to occup tuts , eio- 000. Company K , 'lliiitl regiment HllnolH state troops , occupying the third .story , lost their guns , equipments and uniforms. The rUhqrlra Question. OTTAWA , Juno Itu Therolb no truth In the statement that the orders given foi the vigor ous enfou-emunt of , the treaty of 1Mb. 10- spelling lishcilcb , havu been cancelled. Maxwell In Suspense. ST. Locis , June it The motion for n new tilal In the Maxwell case was argued In the criminal conn Unlay ami the judge took the mallei under advisement and will leudei .1 decision next week. INFORMATION CALLED FOR , The Senate Asks the Postmaster General to Eemovo Damaging Suspicions , MUCH LEGISLATION ENACTED. The Bill Potr Fort Omaha's Sale Passes the Senate , Together Wltlt Many Other Measures Whitney Scored. The Hotmte'H WASHIMITO.V , Jnno lijj Vfter morning mslness Mr. Deck desIrdflpRhll up thu mo- Ion trt rcconsldt'r tho' .TO by which the sen- to pissed the I l.iwlcy hill prohibiting mum- icrs ot congress tram accepting fees or em- iloj ment from raltioid companies that have received government aid. Mr. Ing.dls thought his lesolut'on of j ester- ay requesting the picstdcnt to furnish In- 'oriuatlon as ( o appointmenta and removals indei the civ II seivlce law hid pieeedence. I'he eh ill' so decided , and the icsolutlon was ilaced before thusen.de. -Mr. Vance olloicd an amendment request- ng Infoi matlim as to appointments made the scope of civil seivlce between miuaiv 10. lbb.1 , wlien the act passed , and iiily lf , lSi.1 , when It went into ellect. The evolution , as amended , was agieed to. Mi. lieek said he Ind been tl \ Ing for ten lajs to get up thu ILiwlcj lesolutlon to lu- joiislder the bill ahe.uly icteiied to by him. Tne bill had pissed by a vole of thhtj-seveii to eleven. Theio must ho some means ot getting up such a motion , olhciwho one man could tie up a bill Indulinltely. Mi. lliwluy siidlio was piepared to take It ip at any time , and that the pioposltloiib. tor : lolay had come fioin Mi. Deck. Mr. IJeek sild he had vv.iited to see whether he committee on niles would so iciiort as to lennlt debate or explanations as to the nio- ; ion to leconslder. lie was now willing to .etthu niuttei goovei until nu\t Tuesday In order to hear trom llio committee. Mr Hoai asked nnaiiimoas consent tliat whenever this motion .should come up It honld bcrdobitahlc. Mr. Ingalls objected. Mi. Heck then bald he would call It up Tuesday nest , Mr. Vance's bill to repeat thoclvll soivlco net was , on motion of Mi. ll.uvlev , Indelin- itely postponed yea C3. n.iv s 0. Tlio sen i- tors voting In the negative vveie Hi.iv , Call. Kustace , Jlarrls , Jones ol Nevada anil Vance. A lesolutlon offcied by Mi. Sawvei was agreed to calling ontliesocretaiv ot the tieas- nry to tuinlsh tlio senalu Intormallon us to .ho claims lei the adjustment of postnms- .cis' sal.ules not lieietotoio icioitud. ] Mi. Chace olleied a icbolutiun calling on , ho uostmastei geneial lot Intoinnition as to the amount of additional compensation us- boitedtobo duo postma erb and late pot t- uasters nndei the act ot Jlaich : ! , isgt , lor jiepijmehtof which no piovlslon had been mule. Mi. Chace said some coiicspondoncu tan been placed In lib hands between ceil.iln claim agents in Weshington and clalm.ihtb outside which pointed veiy btiongly to the suspicion that theie might poaslbly be borne collusion between putles in tlie pobtollicc : lepaitmcnl and ccitain claim agents in Washington. Daitlciilaillj one bitch a'ent , A ho assumed to bo i'bo\o not only the deput- iient , but congiess ilselt , and decided 0 claim Hits what piopoition of tlieli elaims hey should iiay him. That agent hail even oneboiut as to give his own name to an act ot coneress passed in iclatiou to the claims 'n qucbtion. Mr. Chaco believed tliopost- .nastei-gejeral owed it tohitiibclt and to the dopaitmcnuto take such action as should ro- Hevo the depiitmeiit tiom tlicKin\e suspi cion , tlmt lestetl on it in connection with tliose claims. Mr. Chace'b icbjlution was nuieed to. The senate then proceeded to the consider ation of bills on the calendai uudei the livu- nlnutu rule. On leading- the Tit/ John Poilci bill , it was ugieed tliat it bo made the special oidei for : ie\tTlimsday. ilr. Plait's icsolullon , piovidlns foi open executive sessions , was objected to and went * over. Among the bills passea wcro the follow- up : House bill leducing liom 8 cents to 5 cents thu tee on domestic money oidcia lei sums not exceeding &r . Hill pioliibiting the publication of lotteiv advertisements in the dstilct of Columbia and the teiiitories. House bill to make allowance for cleik hlio to postniiistcisnt lirst nnd second-class uost- olllces to covei clei leal laboi in the money 01 dei business. Hill lor thonncouragoineutof the Ameii- u.in mcich int m uinc , anil to piomotu postal mid commuiclal lei itlon.s w ith toielgn conn- tiles. Tills Is Five's bill Diovidlng foi the. najmcntot W ) cents iiei mile lei caiivlnir loi- eign mails ot the United .Stale" . The biib- btanceol the bill his been ulicad } attached as a senate amendment to the postoflico ap- piopiiation bill. liill to pro\ Ida for the sale of the site ot Foil Omiha , Nebi.iski. the silo 01 icmovnt of thuimpiovcmcnts theieof , and foi a new site and the conjunction ot suitable bulld- Inirs theicon. lilll authorblng the fieo tiansmlsslon of weather ii'imits thiongh the mails. 1J1I1 to Incieasu the ellclency ot the aimy of the United States. This is Logu/b Qincndcd bill. The oiiirlnul hill pioudcd for an Inciease ot the aimy , and tills ] iiovlsion gave liso to pioti.ictud debate in thu senate Koine weeks ago. In Its now toim that tea- tmoof the original bill had been omitted fie i n the amended bill. After an executive session the hill ad join neil until Monday. In the House. WAfeiii.Noio.v , June 18. .Mr. lielmont , fiomtho committee on foreign alfaiis , ic ported bick the consulai and diplomatic ap- piopiiatlon bill with Iho iccoinmondatloii that ccitain of the bonalu's ameiidinunts tlieieto bu concuned In , Agieed to. Mi. Helmont icpoiteil back the message of thu piesldent on the subject of the Inaiuiiratlon of the statue of Llhcity Knliglitenln thu Woild , In New Voile h uboi. Ueleiied to thu committee on appiopilatlonb. ilr. Anderfton of Kan- > ollered a icsoln tion piovidlng foi the tlnil adjoin nment of congicss ut noon on batuulay , JulvJi. Ko- Jeiied to tlmcoinmltiee on w.ivs and IIICIIH. Mi , O'Neill of .Missouri , from the commit tee on laboi , icjionid tlm bill gi anting leave1. to Uiecninlovcoi in tlie United .States navy j.uds. 1'laced on the hoiiio calendai. ' Also a bill to amend the actpiohlhilingthu Impoit- atlon of conti.ict labor. I'liicedon the house calendar. 1'iivato business having been dispenser with , thohouso went Into committee of thu w liolo on the navi'l appiopilatlon bill. 'Ihu htanton debitu waseontlnuid by Mr. Hep bum ot low. i , who soveiely ciltlelsed .Mr Whcelei's speech upon the sccictary ol wai and declaied ho could not tamely submit to have tdomeii who weio embalmed in thu hearts of thi'h coiintiymcn , and whoso muni oiy was reveied , deiiued oy such as the gen tlumait liom Alabima. Mi. Wise ot Vliginiii leL'retted tliat the gentleman Irom Alabama ( Whvelei ) had tin nlshcd the gentleman fiomlowa ( Hepburn witlian oppoitunlty lolisrht oxer a.raln tin Issuesof 1801 , Ho only wished to lemark to tlio gentleman Irom Iowa , who had bouu'li many occasions to make illn s at thu bouth that buvo and honoi.iblu men never stiuck u prostiatu foit. Undid not know what part thu gentleman took In thu union army except a ho found it given In thu congressiona dliecton' , but one thing w. is ccitain : Tim gen'Iaman bore on Ids body no piout's tha lie had tivsi led a dcspei.tto cliugu , and IK did not think from thu gentlenun'b conduc heie , that li was likely be. evei would. Mr. Henderson of low a "My colleague maj bjur no bears , but no boldicr who went lion Iowa was moiu at thu front than ho. " Mr. Wlsw "I take his Jdstory us written by himself , and certainly his biographer was partial. " Mi. Wise then proceitUd to sneak to this bill , mid earnestl ) Imputed ujiun tliu majority the pioprlety and ncceoslty fui thu rc'lmbllltatlon of Hie nav ) . Mr. Con attributed the piesent deplorabto condition ot thu navy to the Idiotic p dlcy of appiopiiatlons by confess , anil denied that it was tlio result ( if exti.ivagant expenditures by foi mer secretaries of tlio nayj. Jlethen v\ent on tociltlciso the action of Secretaiy Whitney lu couuectlun 'with Iho nil bitterly assailed the auxiliary board ap- lolntcd by the secretary without authority of iw to report upon the vessel. That board onslstcd of Captain Hclknip , Commander Kvans and Mi. Winter. Tlio first named officer had been nn applicant for promotion ml for designation to the naval observatory. lo knew that that the report was Intended to bo made one way , and unless It was so niailo \ouldget neither promotion nor his deslit- mtion to his high office. Commander Uvans lad an under-hand grndco and bailed agaln t Secret uyOliandler , having been re- novcd bj tliat oillcer. Mr. Winter was sti- icrlntcndcnt of the Metiopolltan Steamship compiny. In w Idch ho was deeply lnterc < tcu ind lo which John Hoicli was a rival , as ho milt the ships of tlm Mallory line. lie was n ( crested In the patents which Itoncli hid repudiated , and tills was the third nun on hislmprtlal boaid. These wcro tin ) men \ho struck down nnd ruined the gic-U- < st arllsin of tlm diy and ho VMS convicted on MPI ! testimony as this. He ( ( ion" ) believed this hoard could tot be duplicated an > where. The Dolphin \asasgrandashlpas had evei dineeil on ho ocean wave , If the testimony of experts coidd bo icllcd upon. U had been condemned on the ground that It had not attained tlio speed ot 111 teen knots an hour. That was uit title. H hail attained and exceeded th it sH'od. ) Thedlspitch tiom lielknap lenurt- ng that the vessel hail undo lifecn ! and one- nlf knots had slumb ied In tha department mtil last week. U had slumbcicd , and it vonld bo f.u betlei foi theiepntatlon of llv- ng men It It still slumbered. On ( lie llth of lune , Ibxi , anothei tilaitrlpliadbceninido to est thu btiuctuial strength of the vessel and not Its speed. Captain Itolknap hid sent a dispatch to the secict.iij rciiortinir tlio 10 stilt of the tiip and making no complaint of he vc'seloriinfavoiable comment Iheieon. I'lio followingd > ' the sc-cretaiy telemaplicd and Mils telegiam had also slumbeied until called lor l v Senator Hale that the vessel vas valueless mid closed with these slgnlHe- int sentonees : "lias jesteiday's tilal aided von Indeteiminlng ? hls matter ? If not , iu- pilre as von think necessary. Do tills unless von piefei to iniko vour rcpoil based on iiesent Information. " They did not make heii icport on thulr piesent In- 'orni.ulon without bte.imlinr up airaln. Jn the stien th of these instructions fioin ho secietaiy , they made their leport eon- lemnlng the Dolphin. They said tliat she was stiuctniallv weak , a fact that they had not Intimated in theli dispatches. Thev said hat the eiuino deck v Ibratul as tlio vessel dunged through thu lough seas , whllo ex- icils maintained tliat it was a sign of sticnglh fin these monsters of the deep to vlbiate. Kach and eveiv act ot Sccietmj iVhttnev , fiom the tinio tills uncalled w.ii- " uo "hid been commenced nj > - on John Itoaih down to the rendition ol the allot nc-v geneial's opinion , had been without authority ot law ) r tact , and every , ut since tint tlmo had been without nut notify of law , if tin ) opinion it the attoi nej geneial was law. Ho ( doll ) vouldratlict spend mi etoinlty with John lOich , tindei tlieso chcumslanies , umld the \reckof.ihtetlme and the distinction ol n oituiie. th.vn an hour with tPo voung ie- 'oimei In his gilded pihceat thu otliei end of lie avenue. [ Applause on the lepubllcan sldej. Mi. O'Neill submitted an aigtiment favo- ng libcial apinopriations tot the na\l force co ist defense and toipedo seivlce , Mr. Sawjei defended the action of Iho seo- ct.iiv ot tlio navy in connection with the ) olpliin and ciitlcised tlie lepoit of the ad- visoiy bo. ltd , the niembeis ot which , he snld , f nglith dealt with , would be laboi ing under in iiidlctmont lot an attempt to connive at fiand npiui the gov ei nment. Ir , lloibcit olleied an amendment to the clause inlaiho to the piy of the n.ivy. repie- senting ? "iriJsO ( ! ol the suiphib on hand to tjio credit of tlie p iv of the navj. Agicetl to. Aitei compluthu the consldei atlon of ono- ialt ollhe bill the commltteu rosu. The house nt its evening session passed vvcnty-sNpiivato ] ) onsion bills. Mr. Wal- ace took the lionso to task foi small attend ance at night sessions , and gave notice that m next Kild.iv night ho would clem , mil a nioinni. The house at 11 o'clock adjuuined , Senator Payne nnd His Scat. WA < IIINO ION , June 18. The senate com mittee on pilvlleges and elections had an- othei meeting this morning , to discuss tlio chaiges tint Senatoi Pa j no's se it was se cured by bribciy , but did not nndcitakean nvcstlgatlon. ( 'oiigiessmon Sutlle and Iltit- ciwoiili were piesent and nddicssed the committee In advocacy ot an investigation. Senatoi Kvaits , whrtlfl inputted to be disin clined to an Investigation , was not piesent , nithei consldeiation ol the subject was lostpnned until next Tbilisi ! ly , in older to ; lve Huttorvvortii an opportunity to picnno i wiitten btatoinent. The Ifonvvorkorfl' Scnlc S ViTisiiuno , T.i , Juno is . Tlio signing of the scale by the lion in uiufactiiicupioilneed i feeling of hccuiity in all branchob of busi ness. It is the llrst time In thohistoiy of the association tliat tlio sc do has been signed so early in tlio hiimmei , and also the liist tinio slnco Itol that it lias been signed without n light. The nalleis , ue satlsiled w lib the out look. They say the outcome of ( ho conference - enco will cither be the adoption ol the Mmgo scale or its si suing by the I'ittsbmg maiiu- facturcrb. The manufactureis of the. Mahon- Ing valley asked for a sepii.iloconferoiue for that valley. It has not been decided wliethei the icquet will boci.intul. Thin havewlth- diawn fioin the Westein lion" association bpcauso they never iccelved recognition on the conference committee. Worked the OldGamo. GAi.nsnuiio , III. , Jiinu 18 , Jacob Hick- man , an old cltl/on of Henderson county , w as sw Indled out of S2rxn v csteiday by tlueo bhaipcis. They got Hlckman totakoaehancu In a lotteiy scheniH. The faimei dicvv the Sii-OOOpiUe. They dem inded ol him SJf > 00 casli down as one ot the conditions lor ob taining the pil/e. Aflei obtaining the money thosliaipcis decamped. Oiliceis aio scoiu- Ing thecountij lei them , nioody nnd I'atul AfVrny , TANAMV , Juno 1H. A teniblo alfiay oe- cuncdiit llagota , thu capital of the lepnbllc , between tlio gnaid of the pilbons and onoof tlm national Inltallons. Onogencial , several ofllccisand thhty soldlein weio killed. The aftah ! > looked upon as thu outcome of an old gindgu between the gnaidb mid thu soldiers. " \Veathor tinNolirnslca. . 1'or Nilnaska Local lalns , slightly coolci w lather. A LUNATIC DOCTOR'S ' CRIME , St , Joo'a Crazy Quack Kills Editor Strong of the Ilorald , A MAD RICHMOND IN THE FIELD. Tlio Murderer Attempts to Tnko Own lit To hut Mnkes n Miser able I'nlliirc The AVork of mi Imbecile. St. , loo's Illoody ST. Josi.i'it Mo. , Juno IS. [ hioclal Icle- grnm to the Ilin : ] This motnlng about halt past ten o'clock three pistol shots were heard. In quirk succession In the Herald olllco on Sixth nnd IMiiiund stieets , nnd n man wns seen to run out on thu street tinning west , on Kdmond , nnd when opposite Hergmaii's fur- nltnie stoio to stop , mil a rcvolvcr'to Ids head and lire. Ho fell on Ihu pavement on his back. It vv is seen that the 111111 was Dr. S A. Klclimond of "Samaritan ncivlno" no- toilety. The ball , fiom n thlitj-elght callbro revolver , had stiuck above Hie teinplu nnd glanced around the frontal bouo. It then transpired that the Ih s | tbrco shots thed In thelleiald eounttng loom had done thulr fatal woik and that Col. J. W. Stiong , man aging editor of tlio Herald , was fast stiffen ing In death. W. M. Shepherd , business manager of tlio Heiald , was seated nt Ids desk behind the counter busily engaged In wilting. As soon as ho hcaid tlm shots ho looked up to sco what was the matter and saw Col. Strong b Ing at the door leading Into the cdltoilnl room with blood gushing fiom n wound In the neck. The wounded man was picked up and carried Into the managing editor's room In the icar puitlon of tlie Herald building nnd n few moments inloi wns cold mid ilgld In death , his last biuatli llutteilng thiough his lips as ho was Inld on tlm Hour. 1'rom all that can bo leaincd a carriage diovo up to the Ilorald ollko and Dr. Richmond mend leaped out , ran Into thu Herald count ing loom , wheio Colonel Strong , K. F. llailicll nnd another man weio talking. The colonel was sitting tn nn mm chnlrlntho northeast coiner of the polluting loom as Richmond enteicd. Ho .slightly stooped and tired the first shot , which evidently struck Colonel Stiong in tlio small of tlio back. The colonel then lose just ns anothui shot wns iiiul and the thlid one quickly followed , sinking the colonel tn the neck , passing thiougb mid coming out at the back. It was this shot that evidently proved Intnl. A bul let was nfteiwaids picked up on the lloor thathid evidently stiuck the wall without hitting Its intended victim. When the leportot i cached Kdmond sheet an immense ciowd had alieady gathuicd mound tlie apparently lifeless body of Dr. ICIchmond. Ab the lepoiler foiccd his way thiotigh theciowd the ojellds of the doctor fluttered slightly mid u moment later ho wns taken upand cauled Into Uergman's liirnlturo stoionnd laid on n ( able. An examination was immediately made of the wound , which was found to bo but slight , having only stunned the man. The Bun rebutter then foiccd his way into tlio Herald counting loom , where a pool of blood marked the spot where Stiong had fallen. The body of the mindeiPil man lav. on thocirpiit in Ills pri vate loom , bomubody had pliccd a coat undei his head. The ejes weiu p ally closed and the face with Its crown ol lion gioy hair and lull bend looked as thouuh ho had fallen asleep. A few filomls , the repoiteis nnd biiigcons were In the loom. A son of the colonel la > acioss the body moaning in deep , keen anguish. A dark pall had fallen upon all around and as thcvga/ed upon the cold , ilgid I'oini of one wliobntn tew moments bo > foie had been in lull enjoj ment ot health , even nil angers could not nv old a thrill of ser * iow.it the , iwlul tinged } that had depilvcd a sluing , biavo man ol llio. ' 1 liehistorvol the Iich ! iond sensation Is vet flesh in tlm minds of the people. It will be icmcmhcicd that the lust chapter of this lemaikablo ease was the sudden and inyste- lions disipne nance ot Dr. S. A. Uiehinond tiointhecitysevei.il months since , and the subsequent dNcoveiy ot his silk hat upon the rivei binl ; . Thu luotheisof thedocloi were summoned to hi. Joe , when n rewaid ol 8500 was olleied lin the boilv , ( lend or alive , which was incioised lliulfy to 31,000 , The livei wasthoioiigldv diagged. mid uvoiy pos sible elloit made to dlscovei his vvhcieabouts. Seaieli was kenl up lot .sometime , mid dually abandoned , lint new intinesl was added to the mattei , by tlm publication of ccitain lel- teis wiitten by li. ) Iticlnnond , which woio sent homo in a v.disu the night beloio ho dls- nppeaied. The letters weio highly sensa tional , and cieated gie.it excitement In the city. In them Dr. Hieliinond accused Colonel Strons and two othernttoineysof bt. Joseph ol hav ing ruined him vv bile acting ns Ins at torney. He said lh.it on several occasions hu had undo up his mind to kill them nil , then kill IdniM'll , but never could get his own consent at the < iitie.il moment. Several weeks since tclegiams weio received from Chicago minouncliig Hint thu doctoi had been anpichondcdand was In the ( nstodyof tlm po lice. The dodorswiloweiittoChlcago Imme diately and In n day 01 two icluincd with her husband. Thu medical nuthoiitles of Chicago pronounced him Insane. After bis arrival heio Dr. ll.ines was employed as his physi cian , Aftei a thoioiigh examination ol the doctoi'H condition Di. Hancs was positive Ills patient's mind wan almost dnsliojcd , that ho was nearer an Imbecile than n lunatic. Thu doclorlms been kept at his house under Iho sti It t watch of Ids family and li lends slnco tliat lime , but to-dav eliidid their vigilance , with Ihoiesnlts stated. Ho Is nl Ibis willing becoming ni- tlomil , but inn veiy enfeebled state. Failures Per the AVook. Niw ; Tonic , June is. Thu business fnll- uieslhioiighont thu countij dining thu last seven davs , as lenoiled to It. (1. Dun it Co. , nnmbei lei the United States 111 , lei CuniuU 11. Total , 1/W / 's SarsapaHlla I Is prepirrd from Bampirilla , Pinilcllon , il.uuliAc , Dock , npslssuw.i , , liniltr | Jli-r- rfcs , .imloilier vuII kiumnaml valuable viptv talilo reiiicillcs. Thu coiiililintion , iiinporllon and prep iratlon are poculhr to HooU's h.irsa- pirllli , t'lvlns It curatlvo povvir nut | osscsscil by other incillcliics. It elicits rcmarkablo cures where others fall , " I ( onsldor Jlood'u hareiparllli tlio best nicilidau I evcrnstil. It gives mo an appetite ami rofrrsldngsleep , and ki ips llio ruld out. " J. S. Foot ) , 100 bjiruco Street , 1'ortlaiii ] , M * Is the best blond ] iuilfier Infnro the public. It ciatllc.dcs every Inipuilty , anil cures Bcrot- nla , Halt Itlieimi , llollx , riniples , alt lliunors , lepcjisl ) i , lilllonsnes.H , HU k Hradachu , Imll- KfMlon , ( icncr.il Dflblllty , Catarrh , Itheuma- tUin , Kidney and Mvcr Complaint j. It over comes that cxtrcmu tired fueling , awl bulfili up tlio BJ stem. "Hood's hirsnp-irllli WAS a ( Jotl send lo mo , foriteiirni mo of tljiiicisla | | am ) Ihcr coin- plaint with wblih I had sutrercd jearn. " J , li. HoitNiir.cic , huuth 1'allsburg , N. Y , S " Wlien I bought Hood's fiirs'iparllla I made at'o ° d Imchtnit'iit of ono tlolhr In medlclnu ( or tlio first Hint' . Hlrisilrlvin on * rlietiiut- UMII and Improved my ain'ctlto ro miieh that my boarding inMriss nya I niiiit Kotp it lucked up or tbo will bo obllgcU to ralso my board with every other boarder tliat takej Hord's .Sirsaparllli. " TIIOMAH lic'iuaci.L , to Tlllary Street , Ilroill > n , N , V. " I find Hood's Hars ijurllla the brst remedy for Impure blrxxl I uv cr IDCI | . " M , H , IAX ! i I'll , ticket agant , 1 * . & Jt. JM. , liounil Urook , K , J Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by aHdruKKldi. ; ) ili for f5. I'rci rc < I l > y U. 1. 11001) A , CO , Aj.olliec-irlci. I uwcll , IOO Doses Ono Dollar " Hood's Hnrsaparllla takes lew tlmo and quantity to show Its i fleet than any otlitr prep aration. " JIits.O..A.JIuiiiiAm , N.CIilllN.Y. "My wlfu had veiy poor health for a loni ; tlmo , MJlUilug from Indigestion , poor aj > j > o- tlle , nnd t onst.int he ttUUie. hlio trlid evcrj- tliiug wo eould hear of , but found no relief till sliu tried llootl'ii hirsajurllla. filio Is nuV taUIng the third bottle , and never felt better In her life. Wo feel It our duty to rtctmunciid It to evciy ono wo Know. " Hi oiiau Sonet- v u 11 , Moielaiul , Cojk County , 111. Hood's ' Sai'saparlHa to'il ly nil itrup'l < i fl\ \ fix for ? 5. 1'rcparrd liyl I llOODdlCO AjwtlifjrluiiMwc IOO Dooos Ono Dollar