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THE OMAHA DAILY SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. MONDAY M.OKNING . , JUNE 28 , 1880. JSTUMBER 8 - , * * * ' RASDALl'S ' TARIFF REVISION. The Bill tlio Pennsylvania Congressman Introduce in the House. THE CHANGES HE PROPOSES. llomnval of Internal Revenue Tnxix- lion DII All Tohncuoi , Prult llrnn * dies ntul IVIncs PiopoHcd Duties on "Wools. AVhnt ItniuInU WAsniufiTON , Juiio'J7. Mi. Itnndnlltll t o-inoi ron intiodtico tils tail IT bill In tlm house. Tlio bill , lie says , docs nut contain an ) tiling novel or extraoidtnary , and Is de signed to build up much needed Indiistiloj , revive those thntniit languishing , and H'iuu\o Inequalities In ttic existing law. lie does not claim that th.it tlic bill Is a complete or per * fc'ctiueasuieof tariff revision , tuit holds that It Isa decided step In tliu right direction , and n snllleicnt indication of tlio lollcy tliat sliould bo Dinaiieil in lomndollng tlio taillT aiid revenue lawTlio ) changes in i itcs ptoposcd nto logo Into effect on Janunty 1 , 1S&7. Tlio additions to tlio present fien list are srniaied tiiuDurs , boirds and IUIUDOI In the inugli. Tlio present law ad mitting live animals for lirecdlni ; purposes Is repealed. Tito piiuulpal changes piopnscd to bo made in the existing laws icl.ito to re duction on planed lumbar , Iron ofaiious kinds , rice and re-uly m.ulu clothing. The bill lepeals all fonnsof Intctnal ie\cnuo tax ation upon tobacco of e\ety dojciiptlon , nmt nil lavvsrestilctfng Its sale and disposition by faimcisaml pioduceis alter October 1'next. ltnllo\\s n diawbiclc or irb.ilu of the full niiiount of tu\es p.dd on tobacco ofe\eij deseilptlon held b > in inulacluieis 01 dcah'ts lit tlio time tlio icpeal goes into elicit. It also penults , Iiom and after ( lie passage ol the act , tlio manuluctuie and sale ol fintt bun dles and \\ines lice ol lnlcinalieveiiiii'ta\os Undoi tliu luad ol si lie , silk gojds mil catliei gloves , the bill cmbiaces the leeom- nieiulatldiis ot Assistant .Sicictar ) Falrchihl , In his lettei ol .Juno 14,18 T > , to the clialiman of tlio commlttcu on waS and means , nlieady published. Wools mo divided into three classes , namely : Clothing , comb Ing andeaipet wools. On the lirst and see- end classes the dulv Is llxed at 10 cents per pound , and on the thin ! class ! ) eents pel pound. Wasludool of the lirst class Is to pa ) douhlcdnl ) , which is lixed at tlneu times the amount to whhh they would l > osubjected If nnnuilid unuasliid. On eaidedorcomhcd wools or taps tlio dutv is iid at 4 $ cents p r pound audio peicent adudoicmoolon ; the skin , nt tlio same lutes as other wools ; woolen lags , shoddy , iiiungo , waste and thicks , ten cents pel pound ; vvcolcn 01 worsted cloths , and nnenumeiated manulnctiucs of wool , .valued at not exceeding U ) cents u i pound , SO rents per pound and Ho per cent ad valoiem ; between 00 and to tents pel pound , liTnents nnd : > 5 peicent ndaloieui ; above W cents pei pound , : n cents unit 10 per cent ndvaloicm ; flannels blankets , hats , halmorals vams , knit goods , composed wholly ot in pntot wool , and all iiiaiiiifnctuies ot alpacu wools and ot wools ol othci animals not spoolltcally ennmeiated , valued at ! ! 0 cents 01 liss wt pound , 10 cents per pound ; bet \\een liOamNOcenis per pound , 12 cents : between -JO and 00,15 eents ; be- tvvcen (0 ( and to , 21 cents ; and In addition , upon the above named ai tielesX > pei cent ad 'valoiem ; women and children's diessgmds. coat linings and toods ol light description , composed In p.nt ot wool 01 ani mal hail , not CMcedltlg 20 cents pei yaid In value , a cents. ] > oi sqnaie jaid and y. > pei cent advalorcm ; above 20 ccnts.7 cents and-10 percent ndvaloicm ; whollvof wooloi animal hallin niKtmool them. 9 tents anil to pei cent aihaloicm ; clothing , leady made , and vvoaiihg auparel , cxiept knit goods , not enumerated , composed wholly or hi pait of woolbr niilnml hail , nnd vvholl ) 01 partly inaniifattiiied. 45 cents pei pound and -15 per ci'iit niUaloiem : inuiblo lilock. loush 01 Kipmied , 50 touts percnbie foot ; \pined mar ble. saWed , dres'ed 01 olhoivvlse , Including Biates and tiles , 51 per cubic foot ; sawed In naikagcs 10 cents pet KO pounds , and in bulk I rents per 100 pounds. Tlio bill pioposes to amend the existing tailfl lixwsbv stilkingonthcctlon .215)9 ) Kevlsed statutes anil hiibstitiitliiifrn clause piov tiling tiiatali aiticlo not provided foi t-hall pay tl.o same late ot duty levied on the cnumci- atcd article which It most icsemblos In ma- teilal , quality , textuiooi use. In unenumci- nted artlcks niinnfaetnied of two or mote iiiatciials , the duty Khali bo assessed at the htrhest intochaigea'blo If the aiticlo were composed Inllvot the component mateilal of chief \alue. The nnlu features ot the Hew itt bill aie Incnrpoiutcd , including the clause i cunning the duty on alcohol iiseit In the arts , the tobacco wrapper clause , anil the ad- mlnlstiatlvu clauses. Tim onops. J'nvorablo lleports Tor YJcltl of "Wlioiu mill Corn. CitirAcio , Juno 27. The following will ap peal In the this week's issue ot the Kirmers' Itevlcw : llaivcMtlngofvvlie.it hasbccneou- cluded In Tennessee , Kentucky and Mis- fouil. In the lounci tw o states the continu ous wet weather delaved gaiheilng thoKtaln In some sections , and caused some damage , both botnio leaping nnd nfteiward while In the shock , In Kn.vi'tlo nnd Lexington coun ties In Kentucky , whllo lields aio lepoited to have been iiilnodby nist , nnd In Fa ) otto the itpoits Indliato that lully one-halt of the lion was mined. The average vield in both states is repoiled from fifteen to twenty-live bushels to the neio vvl.ero no In- jiuy fiom rust occuuod. HepoitH Indlcatu that In ncnily every portion ' of Mlssoml faimeis wciouiiiisunlly Hticcessful in lint vestIng - Ing wheat. Thonveingo jlelil Is placed ns high ns seventeen to tvventv-tvvo bushels to tlio ncio In bt. Chili , I'iKo. Pickering , Chail- ton andScolt counties. The Indlcitlonsiito that the iivoiago lor the htnto will be unusu ally heavy. Ilaivestiiig Is itlll piogieslng In Illinois , Indiana and Ohio under fall ) ) ' Invorablo conditions. Iho'igh ' hcalteiinir re- poits ol lain and iiist niomade , but notfbucli as to indicate any wldc-spicad dnmatro. Italus iiovalled over laigo aieas In l-kota. Impiovlng the gcncial outlook for t-pilniwheatgieatlv nnd appniciitlv Instit- Ing an nveiaguyield. Itepoits Mill Indicate that the gentinfiut'iiuo thioughout thotei- iltoiyofbatliwheat nnd oats was lodnced ten In fifteen percent before tlmdrouth wa.s bioken. The netd of inln in Iowa and Xo- binska is repotted In Cass , Cairol , Franklin , llovvmd , Iowa , Kcoknk , Mnrlou anil Van- biiien couiitli'H In lovvn. The necessity tor tain him been veiy pressing , nndlhopiospett- Ivo ) icld of w lieat nnd oats has already been lessened lit teen to twenty pi cent. Corn prospects continue jiromlslnp ; in bodi the northwest nnd southwestern states. A Fatal Snnilay Kail. ' K , H. L , Juno 27 , i : . 0. Fai- int'i , wife and daughtei ; C. W. ( iirsh , wife and two ehlldien ; William C. liiajton and wife , wint font sail down the bay to-day In n Mill boat. Un the return tlm wind was blowing httong and the men vvcic unable to manage the boat. When cnUrlng Potter's cove the boat capsized and live of tno paity Mis , Fni incr and daiightoi. William Hi a j ton and the lwoUIit > h ihlhtien weie drowned. Nebrnhlcn's Uriuninoia * lleoo ntzed. H.vi.iutoui : , aw. , Juno 27 , [ Special Tolo Bram to the i.B.--At ] the national conven tion of the Traveler * ' Piotectlvo association last evening Nebiaska was reco nl/cd and civ run member on the national boaid of directors , Ueo. W. Wllftoii of Fiemont being elected. LI A Triple MurUor. Tjcttfiiiuiui , Ml-s. , June ST.- Last night nt llitulcr's stomin Uaglo IJcnd Lcolliown , coloicd , killed Alfieu and Henry Morgan , while , and wounded Cornelius .laulson , col oicd. Umvv n was porter ut ISIudd's store , nnd because the white men rt-luseo to let him close up Urn btoro lui lUxuLupon WcntliBi- for Nebraska , ( lenerally fall weather , . cliwsen a > . , i , , lunar : Tlio Giant oftlie Initcpendcnts Callctl totlioSlilnlnu Sliorc. Ht.ooMiVdTos , 111. . Juno 20. David Davis died a 0 o'clock this moinlng. He sank Into a comatose state twelve hours bcfoie the end nnd pissed painlessly away , surrounded by his fnmily. Ilurlnz the early rnrt of last evening he nnpcaied to bo failing , and it was felt cettaln that he could not live thiough llio night. At 11 o clock ho levlvtd somewhat and was civcn milk and stimulants in snmll quanti ties. Thoetlrct was foi the worse , however , lor lie at onto iclnpscd Into a conntosts con dition , his pulse becoming veiv feeble. Dining the MucMedln , ' tlneo hours ho failed gradually , his respiration gio\vinc notleeably weaket until the end came. The tauso ot Mr. Davis' death was Uright's Disease of llio kldncsnttinvatcd by a weakened condition of his sstem , dating fiom the t line vv lion he becamealfectid with u caihiincle. His last horns vx-pre mint and peaceful. llio funeral of Judge Davis will bo held from the icsideneo next Tiu dti ) at I p. m. nnd the remains will bo Intoned in the family lot in llloomingtou ei'iue- teiy. 'llio following gentlemen have been Invited to net ns hoiioimv pillbcawrs : Judge Walter S. tiiesham , Judge Lawrenter. Weldon , Leonnid bvvctt , ( Soveinoi Oglesby , Joseph i : . .McDonald , Judgi ) John M. Scott , Clifton II. Mooie , Colonel K. H. Latham. Jes < o W. fell , John C. Wenlworth , Jndi'uOllvei L.Davis. Sonntoi Logan will bo one of the pill beai- ers. The bed ) will la ) in stale Tuesdav , from U until 2 o'clock. All business houses aio diaped nnd the m.ioi his issued a pnc tarnation closing all phccsnl business dtitlng the luneial. 'lliedav has been n ijuiet ono and but lew fiionds called , lluudieds of iieople visited the mansion and gum mis to- da > , but aside fiom Itlends none weie ad mitted , as the family needed test and cuiict Many men ot prominence will bo li io on Tuesdn ) . fggggi 1 [ .I udgo DavId Davis was a ptomlnent and dhtliigiiishe < l hgure in the politics of the eounli ) tot the past twent ) jeais. He was hoi n in Cecil count ) , Marhtnd , Maieh' . is 15 , was iducated In Keiion ( olle e , nnd studied law in the New Haven law school. Ho followed the tide of settleis to tlie west it ) IbMiami settled In Boomln'ton ! , 111. , which has evei since been his home. Hi1 was a membci ol the Illinois h-iisl ituie In 1841-15 , and a membci ot the constitution il conven tion which drafted tliu constitution ot tliat state in 1847. The lollovvlng veai lie was elected judge of the eighth judicial dlstiict and vvnsie-electtd In lb.r ami again in I'-Ol. On the bench he dlsplavid signal abllit ) and Impartiality , and was elevated to the United .States supreme bench by Piesident Lincoln in Octohei , IhOJ. The nntl ( Sinnt movement which be-tan In lS70atid culminated in the nomination of Hoi-ace dieeley two ) eais later , lound In Judge Davis a stiong sup porter , and his admiteis in both the iiidc penitent republican and democratic iiaities stiongl ) inged him for tlio empty and latal lionois which lell to the founder of the Now Vork Tilbuno He , however , secured that yc.ir the nomination ol the national labor reioim paitv foi the presidency. Dining tlio stiiring and anxious daS following the elation of 1S70-7 , and be- foie the lesult wasdeteimlnod to the satisfac tion ot cither puty , the republicans of Illinois quietly acquiesced In the movement to elect Judge Davis totho bnited .States senate. This had a two-fold object to i elite him fiom the siipiemo bench anil make tor- tain tlio election of H. 15. Hayes to the piesi- dencv. The plan woiked suc-essfullj ; he was elected to the senate and Ha > es was do- claied piesidcnl. Dining his teim in tlie senate tint body was close ! v divided pollt- Icall ) and on pirly questions the Inlance of wovvei w as held bv Judge Davis. ThejCpnb- Hcnns noiuliiated him lor mesideiit 1110 tern and ho was elected over IhomasiK liaaid , the demon atie nominee. Judge Davis was mauled In 1SW to a lady many ) cms his Jiinlot. Ho was lemniknblo lei great mental powers and ph.vsical dimen sions weigh Ing nt ono thno ovei 100 pounds , lie has been in poor health for the last tvv o \ears , and his suffering reduced him to u skel eton. His weight nt the time of lib death vvns not much ovei 150 pounds. Judge Davis leaves an estate valued "at 53,000,000 , mostlv In lands and lots in Hloom- ington and Chicago. It Is iclated of him that the foundation ot his foitunc was a fee ot land , gindgingly accepted , near the then voting city of Chicago. This land , some twenty acres , which ho tiicd vainly to dis pose ot In the early das , is now In tno busi ness heait of the city and worth thousands of dollais. Some of It ho soldears azo. but the lemalndci is vroith a toitunoiu itself. ] TUB OtiUARAXCM ItECOUD. Oin.ilin .al tlio Front with a I'licnonic- nnl Incrcnsf. Bostox , Juno 27. [ Special Telegram to tlio HUE. ] The following table com piled fiom special dispatches to the Post , from the manageisof the leading clearing houses In the United States , shows the gioss b ink exchanges at each point for tlm v.eok ending June - < ) , l&M ) , In compaiibon with the coiiespondlng week In 1 5 : Work ofWliiil nnd Mclitnlntr. HAMKANJuno' ' . ' " . Ono of the most se vere thunder storms that has occuiredln ) ears passed over the city fo day , continuing for an hour. Soveial vessels were badlydam- aged , The lightning sti nek n liie hdrant In Cornwalllhstieet , passed Into the mound and toieup the pavement for two blocks. Prohibition Onndidnrctj Nominated' Pmsnt'Jto , Pa. , Juno 27. At tlio Alle gheny county prohibition convention hold heie vrstorday William H. UilcKcl was nomi nated foreonj'rcss lor the .second district nnd Thomas H. Itnuo for the tvvonU-thlrd df - tilcU In tlio evenlnt ; Governor St. John de livered an addicts. Killed ly Indlnns. GUAWIAS , Mexico , Juno 27 , Woid has jiit-t been iLcclvod hero that "i'tiquls Indians tittacUed a mall train loaded vvitli tielght , near Uccon , on the 21th Inst. , anil killed a lieutenant colonel ( name not iwuitalned ) and tixtceii suldiois. ll.-inU Statement. Xiw VOIIK , Jtiuo a7. Tha weekly state ment of the associated binks shows the to- BCivedefieaseit Sla37OJa. Tlio batiks now hold 5l4ba4W)0 ) lu eu-css of Ual icquhe- uicuU _ _ Sam Jones. It Is soml-authoritatively announced Shut Sam Jones , tlic revivalist , will be in Omulm for two weeks in November. The reposition huildin , ' ; ling been L'omlition- ally cijiscil ) { ! ; for him for n revival season ojGUin < ; November 10. HOW THE CAMPAIGN OPENS , England to bs Daltigetl With Spujolies on Homo Hula This Week. A VERY UNCERTAIN SITUATION. Gladstone's Treasury nnntr ! pt A Manifesto totho Middle Classes I'ropnrliiK For tlio Pit-st roll- in RS A n\it rs In Krnnuc. Vor tlic LONDON' , June 27. ISpeclal Cablegram to tlio lUt.J : Tlicro will bo apaifect dclugo of campilgn speeches dining tlie coming \ve2fr. Improbable inmois uic tiuicnt thai ( ! l > ul- stone , asa liesh electioneering nianoetiver , is piepariii ) ; a ninnlfesto to be Issued Thursday defining the ultimate concessions to his radi cal opponents. Tlio o leports nro pretty ac- cmately tiaceable to the national libeial club , In which an Important section ol ( Hailstone's udlicientslmvo osptcsseda dcMic to sec a moio delinato piogiannnc adopted by tliu liberal chief , As nsml with him , ( iladstonc allows some degieo of ohsctultj to creep into ills ntreianees. This may ho metel > to avoid tloslng this eisc too eaily In the contest , and it certalnb haves room for Intnre develop ment. 'llio unionists Intel piet his speech at Maiichestci jesterdaj as Indicating at least a decisive intention to adheio to his lilsh plans In theh entire , Including the sihemo of land puichase. The pros- l etts of tlin unionists appeal favoiablo In eveiy dliection at picsont , but no situa tion at this eaily stigo can faiily Indicate the tin \1 result. 'Iholssiio h , In taet , abso- lutily unceitatii. Theto aio possibilities In the \\a > of snrpilses , comblnntlons and shifts which no nun cm now calculate. Onuol the moat palinblo and stnbhoin tacts , hovv- ovei , cannot bu tgnoied , namoiv , the iuipecu- nlotis conditlun of the ( iladbtonoites. Theio is jot no piomUe of lellef fioin the embaiass- niunt which they have cxpeiienccd all tinongh on account of n lack ot iunds. Their treasmy Is baiikinpt. They cannot , llko the Patnellltes , look to Ameiica tor tunds , though their labois aio tovvaid the simo end , and no adequate somco of homo bitpnly has vet developed. On the other hand , the unionists can command practically unlimited means , enabling them to vlgoionsly contest cn'cii seat in London and oveiy comihy dis trict wheie theie seems to bo the lemotest chance lei theh stictess. The ( ilailstoneltes , thus handica ) ) ] > cd , aio leaving 105 scats In Oicat liritUu to the union ists without any attempt at contesting them , while tlic unionists lulraln tiom poslug candidates in loitj eight distiicts only. The conseivativopipeis continue tooxpiess angei ovei Ameiican sub-cnptlonstothe 1'ai- nell liind. The Speetatoi gives piomliiencc to a lettei in which the vv liter icualls the Ci- gllsh siibseiiiition to the conlcdeiato loan1 , which , he assumes , weto Intended to help bieaknpthe Ameiiian union. ( ! rcat stiess is iil.iccd upon the tact that Gladstone sub- scnbed S-JSto this loan , rtiegieatebtbtrengtli ot the Gladstone pnity lemains in the pi ov Inccs. Thosjmptoms in the metiopolls distiiiLtlv lav 01 a widely extended liiumph lei the iinlotilsts. Tlic ladical woikingmen'b clubs have hitherto been staunch allies of Gladstone. They now tail tocontilbnte any btipnoit to ttto ( iladstono electoial tuiid , and decline to make anj demoiibtralion in llydo I'ark In lavoi of tlio homo rule measnic. Tne unionists will make a stiong clfoit to eaptmo thulabut vote , and will makoa speclalcontcst toi eveiy se.it In London and In the piovmces now occupied by vvoik- ingmen's candidates. Tlie most bittci contests will no in the Scotish. boroughs between tlio libciils , unionists and Glad- stonelfos. ( ilas ow , the stionghold of rad icalism , lias a unionist-Gladstone conlllct In eveiy division. So far asfsatpicsentdis- cei liable , tlie it-suit of the whole election Is going to hinge once moio uuon the continu ance ot Scotch mlelily to dl uUtoue. Theio is at viescnt nothing to show any abatement ot tlio icveicncc \vlilihlio lins been held in that section ot the kingdom. 'llio lust pollings In the new election will occui next Satuiday , July a , but there will bo only a few that daj , and none tiom whose icsnlt any indication can bo deiived as to the geneial dilft. There will bo palling in a liost ot boioughs on the lollovvlng I'licsdfiy , and these will fiunlsli tholitst triistwoithy eign ot the spirit of tlio countiy. The ( icneial Council ot Social Uemocials has Issmd a nnnite&to deelailng that the breaking up ot the llbctal paitv his liapplly given a shock to the whole labile of the middle cliss. "Will L'ngllsh clti- /ens , " the manifesto asks , "believe can they behove that dukes , mai- cjuises , calls and Jew mllllonalics would not combine to ictuso self-goveinment to lioland in the Intciest of the people aloueV Tlio cause of the Jil&h people is the cause of the Knglish people. Men who oppiessiis crush them. Classes wno hate us v Hilly them. Tholicedoniotthopcasantsol helandme.ins , In the ncai tutuio , the emauclp ition ot the wage blavesof Knglind. It K tlm diilyot Englishmen torcllc\o Iieland foithwltli tiom the blunting ellccts ot domination and show them , amid the bieak-nji ol paitlcs , the decay of class supi em icv , 'llio men of this Island bhonld Irani to bowoithv ot theli hciitage. and piovo to the woild that Kngl mil can vet ihutu the level ot her uncvinalid oppoituni- tlc . " 'Ihls inanlfe-.to , bcatteied bioidcast thiouhout ; ; the country , will , no doubt luvo a pciceptlblo cllect on the vote of the demo- ciacy. iscount nampden ( .Mi. Uraud ) , Into spakci ol the house of commons , has de clined unquililiedlv in tavorof Gladstone's inlnclplcs. llo wiltes that unless home rule Is gtantedon the lines ol the ictcnt bill the 1'ainellltes will bo justified in making nailla- nientao Koveinincnt Impossible. I'.u neil epoko last uUhtat I'lymouth. Ho said tlio picseut stuigsloasu htiu lo of timJhitlsh and lils.li liemociacies against class , i'ho lanilloids saved them any torn. puuctloiis of conscience by Idiotically lelus- Ing Gladstone's libejal tcims. Votii ! < monuj to lilah landloidsvvas notout of the ques tion. Jt had not been and could not bo don - n led , ho continued , that Loul Caumvou a ieed wllhlilm as tothn main Hues upon which autonomy should bo gi anted to Irelaud. All thai Loul ( Jainavon bald was that ho could not agico to tuo adoption of GKulstono't , bill , which nobody dented. I'.u- nelldid uotddiiie to inako tmtliei discord , hut ho thought it veiy piobablo that Lout Cainavon'tj bcliemo Inelntled the letentlon of the Irish uiembeis to the liouso ot commons. Loid Cainavon , foi six months , h.id meed tlio adoiitlon ot Ids views and the cabinet hail not opposed them seriously , LONDON. Juno U7. Gladstone has wiltton as follows to John Jiiight : " 1 regret to lead your lettei s to Mr. 1'etci Itylnuds. Without losing a moment , 1 beg ot jou cltlici to pub- llcl.v o.xcopt that fioin join asst itlon that one vcai ago aliiiuoralsheld Mr. Inland's opin ion , 01 to glvo inoof ot what jou say , N'tvei since homo rule WHS started , titteon vears ago , have 1 once condemned It In iirincinln 01 hehl In any wny the opinions ot Mi. Ity- lands , which , to bpcak fianMy , 1 think ab- Etud. " In Ii eland seventy-seven Parnellito candi dates will moot with no opposition and seven Beats will bo contested , In bcothind the unionists nnd consetvatlves will contest sixty out of boventy-tw o beats. Fioude , thohlstoiiau , wiltes ; "Tho Irish will bo loval and obedient If justly goveined. They hro as little capable ot governing themselves as n ship's ciow 01 an Knglibh public bcliool. The pioposed legislation would place a lojahiiul worthy minoritvln the power of the mutinous and worthless. ItlMholeaM piomlslng expedient over pio- posed to iconer SvaH'ii allegiance , 'llio jiroposals of Gladstone aio n icpetltlon of those attciinit.undei yniving I onus , which always htadid toward dlsastei. " , Caidlnal .Manning has wiitten a letter do living the statement chculatcd that hoiibiiu opponent of homo rule. The liberal unionists of Ulster have Issued an address protesting against Stone's policy nnd wylnjc It Isiuinotisto the best interests of the ( .ountry. Mr , Chamberlain w , rites saying ha lias earnestly desired to avoid auvtliiiu' llko per sonal eontioverav with tbe picmlur , but the statement the premier made Trlday , allitd- Inn to the plan of Irish land purchiiers , which ho sild Chairbcrlain requested him to have printed for subniittil to the govern ment calls for Immediate notice. Chamber lain then ROCS on to deny the statements ami explain wlm ho really did. He savs he hopes at some ftituie time , when In a position to develop them In the light of otllcial informa tion , to submit Ms views to general criticism. At present , all ho will suIs that they differ In every essential particular from the eovernmcnt'spta * ! , above all , in this , that they do not contcmp ate the abolishment of a separate , prnetlea ly Independent legisla tive body nt Dublin , They presume the maintenance of the unquestioned authority of the Impel ial parliament , LONDON , .June SO. Hlchard Chamberlain member of parliament , attempted to address the eleclois of West Islington last night , but vv as not allowed to speak. Ho was met w lib ciles of "traitor" and the plntfoim was btormed. ChaiiuVrltln and hitf friends es caped tliroiiL'li a ta-k door. John Moilev , sitoaking \ewcastlelast night , said the defection of Hrl ht was the most painful Incident of the electoial cam paign. While ho would evci icvere Uilght as 0110 of the lio.ue.st English statesmen , ho must sty tint that gentleman's defection would not abate one jot or tithe of the policy adopted bj one Intellectudlv as good , and In political giasp and loicslght gicater , than Itilght.TUT. TUT. rnr.Nrn corxr IN rvm. VM > . The arilval of the Count ot 1'aris was sig- nillml bj manv cxpiesslons of frlcndshlii and lespcct , public and pilvate. Hit and his family aio popular hcie , especially among the upper classes. The publication ot his iinultesto chilled some ot this enthusiasm , The indlcal papoi * at once dub him "pre tender , " and say his open assertion of the claim to tlio thiono of 1'iaiico excuses expul sions. Pei haps it does , but the question re mains whcthci it was wet th while for thoic- publhtoeoincita quiet cUi/cn Into an active enemv. Tlio late Tads dispatches state that the agents of the expelled ptlnees openl } avow thata movement Is on foot for tlic icstoia- llon of the tin one. Concealment Is ta'd ' aside and the intention to ovuitlnow the repub lic publicly acknowledged at llio clubs and hotels nnd In the stitets nnd newspaper olll- ces. The icpubllcin hudeis seem Inclined to loire the issue and foieo the worst. Frev- cinct Is investigatii'g the recoids of high otll- cers of tlio admlnistiation in all the principal dcputments of allahs , not only In 1'ails hut In thopiovincjs , with a view or pinging the countii ot royalists and impeilalists in all the branches of public scivlce. M. Cleinan- ceau , whoso icsponsibillty for the act ot ex pulsion is ieco nl/ed in diplomatic elides , lavois an'aEiiiesslve attitude. nnr.cm.il IN KNOIAXD. Livrnrooi. , Juno ST. Her. Henry Waid Ueechcr and his wllo an hod hero last evening - ing on the steamer ntiuvla. They will re main In this cltv to hear Gladstone speak on 'lutsday. Mi. Ik'ceherls somewhat fatigued after Ids voj age , but is in eooit spliits. lie will deliver litty-hvo lectuies. He has 10- celvrd a host of Invitations to pi cadi and lecture and also hundieds ol letters and tele grams. FuifllieiJjxpiitHioiis. . PAIIIM , June 'J7. The ladical Press do- niinds a reply to the manifesto of the Count of I'atls. the immediate expulsion ot all the Oileanist piinces and tlio i-eizuto of their piopeity. _ KAXOOOV , Juno 2t Xo furtlier flqlilnc has ocenired between llio 1) icolts and iJrltlsh troops. The lattei lost seven killed and tvventv-thn'o wotindi'd. Til 13 I-'UEIGHT HATK WAR. The Fight Progressing nnil Sprcaitliifj In All lircctiniiH. CiurAfio , Jttrto,2r. [ bpeclal Tcleiain to the Bii.J : Tlio reasons for opposing lines making n GO per cent leduction In freight \atestoOmahaandfCouiicll Ulnlls Filday last have already beCn given , nnd as the loada contend that'they have conclusive evi dence that tlicro has been established a > collusion - lusion between.tho Omaha freight bureau and the St. Paul road , wheieby the latter had seemed a ccitain amount of custom that \v\s- compclltho to all lines , thnir proof that such a state of affaiis existed has natuially settled the question. Si. Paul officials deny these asseitions point blank and say , on the other hand , that It Is notoilous that one or two other roads hive persistently shaded latos for months past \vl\h \ the Intention of avoid ing a settlement in the pool , scl/.Ing upon the pretext of non-piyment of bal ances bv the St. Paul as sufll- clent cause for bicaklng the agreement , and at no time willing to compiomiso or do anything that would biing about an end ol disputes. Tills latter statement is a little strained , however , for at the first meet ing of tlio mnnagcis a proposition was made to arbitrate the inattei over which the loads were at lozgcrhe.ids , which were declined by the St. Paul olllclals on thogiound that there was nothing to arbitrate. How over , theio nevei Is any Ivk o fair excuses tor any action lalliond managcts see fit to take. Theio weio but few developments jcstciday. An eaincst effoit Is being made to keep tlio bieak contlncd to rates obtaining In the Council lltnlls and Omaha pool , but It Is very doubtful if such an effort can succeed. Noth ing would suit Omaha nieichantsand jobhcis better than this , as they would bo able to stock up at low iatc ° , while all othei jobbing centets. both on the met and beyond , would bo foiccd to pay the tailff , w hlch would bo a AiltuU ttlscilmlnatton against them. The Illinois Cential K'i'Wul/.ci ( this and meets the late by making it to Sioux City. If the bouthvvestein lUilvvay association lines are Miccesstnl In keening demoiali/atlon out of tlieli tenitcry , and it thowar Is of very long dmation th.ero will bo a ho\\l fioin JCiui- sas City , St. Joseph and Atchison , as Omaha jobbei- will liavothem on the hip. Alieiee war between Chicago and St. Paul and Min neapolis is mtito ceitalu to bo In-indurated to- nioiiow.and Ilia opinion isthat a ten cent i ate on till classes of tielchtwill bo made. 'Iheio hasbien un lurieemenl for thoniiin- tonanco of noitlincstoui latct ; , but It bus not been well maintained duiiiu the past few weeks. It was iiimnied jesterday that the Huillngton notlllld the otlici roads that It is no longei to bu consldcied a paityto the agreement , and lliatlt will , lieieatter , make vvhatovei latos Itllkcs. The Illinois Ciiiitial people say , ittho repoit h tine , It will make u ten cent late on all classes of Height tiom Chicago to bt. Paul nnd Minneapolis via the Minnesota A ; NorthweMcin. 'Jills would compel all dtlifrljiic.s to uiaUo the samoiato aud much "fun" Ina ) then be looked foi. A l'rencierB Kensatlon. MADISON , Wli1. , Jtine 2r. Itev , Mr. Me- Atce , pastor of to Ifybj tei Ian church , to day created ase satl rj by preaching a fiery bcimon IncondQniiation | of Governor Husk. The Northwestj. . ' ! ! ! rtiotheihoo I ot Loco motive cnglnccf ) met Jrio in annual hession today and tliu kovenior granted them the use of the asseiibly Itambei in tlio capltol. ThUaclJon tli incailiQi condemned as aid ing In Snbbathlbrcaldnic , and di'Claied that Lusk must alone' ' for thus defln r the law bjtorj again teoking thobiittingesof the pee ple. Many of lioveriini Itutk'ti ' btaunchest liiendsaio niQpburs of this eongre.'atlon , and tbov rose ( i , the middlj ot the sermon and lott the clinch , ' Ho Had a Trco Rido. CHIYI.N.N-I1111020. : ( SpecialTulegrain to the 13ii.J : : Wilio Weber , n hve-vear-old boy , boarded a tndi ) at Denver today and canto up to Chejcine. The conductor supposed the boy boluiifvd to a passenger. The rhilil was placed In pliargo of Officer Bean of Chev- cnno , who tcluraphcd tlie Denver anthoil- tlea. It Is Mipifocd the boy Intended to go tea a German picnic at Argo 1'aik nnd got on the Chojeiuio train by mistake. The Deail Jtlilnooeros. NKVV YOIIK/une3" / . Tliodead rhinoceros , Bombay , wcJ Lcd tv\o and a half tons , and thrco cleplmtijt this moinlng ( lui ed the cnrenH.s011(9 ( u truck which cnrrltd It to a secluded tiiiot , ' wlieio u post-moitem was held. Tlio bnta illeil of pi'.etim i lia. Tliu sUelctoii wai > stutfc'd. The hldo Is to bo placed In tlm liuscuui of natural hlstoiy. DEMOCRATS DOWN HEARTED , Iowa Bourbons Sick of Their Enrly Call lor a State Convention ! HARD WORK TO GET CANDIDATES No "Unrrels" Manifest n AVIllliiRncss to lo ) Sacrificed Tor Hmpty Hon ors Ttio rolltlcnl Situation Other Iowa Nous , No OfTcrliiER In 1 > K9 MOINRS , la. . June 'Jr. [ Special to the liKr.l Although tlio demoeiatlc state con- ventlou Is but tlnee days away , meeting In this city next Wednc'diyot democratic politics arc more qultt than they have been at this stage of atlalrs bcforo In years. In this lespect the acts of the democrats quite belle their vvoids. When they Issued a call tor an early convention they declared that thcj would have an aggressive aud billllaut campaign , and they were louring for some body to open the ball and give them a chance at the enemy. Hut , on second thought , thev took It all bick. They don't want to open the ball. They aio not longing to ( ret after anj body. They want to bo let alone , and they want It bid. Theie Ins been a very general , but Inetrectual movement tlnoutrh the rank anil llio of the paityto luvo the convention post poned lor two mouths. But the ccntial com mittee thought that would look too much llko suiiender , aud so declined. Tlie convention Is about hero , but the candidates and the en thusiasm ate all lacking. Soveril names have been suggested foi the different positions on the btalo ticket , but nearly all Ihugentlotnen thus distinguished have sent a declination in post haste attei the announcement. Xobodv seems to want demoeiatlc honois this veai at tlio price they are now lated at In tlio m.ukct , which means a contribution of soveial thousand dollars to tlieeampalgnltind , and thcli defeat at the end ot the season. Within a few ditjs some two or tlneo names have been proposed , though with no especial enthusiasm , and It is probiblc that in the ab- seccoof an > rivalry they may leiualn. There was. u few weeks ago , a little attempt to boom Mr. A. B. Keith of Denlson toi tlio head of the ticket sccrctaiv ot state. His claims weio based upon tlio fact that ho had been rejected by the United States senate after Mr. Cleveland had appointed Him post master. So some ot his fiionds thought that ho ought to bo vindicated. But that looked like an attempt to make a state Issue out ot a vety small eonntiy town affair , and cooler counsels piovalled , and Mr. Keith was dioppcd. The last man named for this i > I ice , who hasn't declined In advance , isbenator Cassattot Mailon county. Hois the authoi of the Cassatt coal scieen bill tint has been the subject of more or less comment in ono or two legislatures. What is moio to thepolntjust now Is IhathcisabnnUci , well- to-do , anil likely to umtiibute libeiallv totho camptign fund. The last qualification this jear means agicat deal. Tlie dcmociats aio missing the tiuanclal aid of theii old allies very much. Therotised to be a couple thou sand saloon keepers in Iowa who weio rett- lai sttbscrlbeis to the campaign fund. Now theio arc none. The lew who arc doing a clandestine business invc to spend so much to keep out of jail that they have no money to put into polities. So the democrats aio looking this vear for candidates with a "bauel. " They mention , among othoi possible nomi nees , Paul Cue-lick of Burlington forautlitor. Ho Is nxoii of the ( iiiellck who has Demi tlio attoinoy toi tlio aloou men of Iowa , and v\ho formerly was a piominent Ccnnan re publican , but left the paity on account of prohibition. The voting mm Is at present county auditor of Des Mol lies county. Mi. Hcnrlques of Maishalltovvn , who made the inn two jears ago , will also bo a candidate for icnomlnatlon as audltoi. The dcmociats hope that by some good luck they mav possi bly in inasre to elect an auditoi , hoping that Mr. Blown will tun as an independent can didate , and thus thiow the election to them. But theio is not much probability ol his do ing this. If ho gets thiough lilstil.il salely ho will likely bacontont lo retmn to pilvato lite , nnd thank his fate that ho is otf as easy as he is. is.THP. HKPI'IIUCAV OUTLOOK. The lOpubllcan state convention will not bo held till tlic 'r > th of Auenst , but theie isa gieat stir amen < : the candidates for auditoi. All the othei mimes on the ticket will piobi- bly boienomlnatlons , as they icpiescnt hut Mnglo terms and the Incumbents have gen erally given satisfaction. But asMi.Biowji has had two teims alieuly , oven without tffh impeachment mallei bsmg considoied. ho would prolnbly not bo a candidate again. The tlneo leading nspliants lei the auditor- ship aio Captain J. A. Lyons ot Guthiio county , who has been a member of at least two legislatures ; Mr. A. I ) . Peck , county auditor of Sac county , and Hon. Chaile's Beaidsley , ptesent acting auditor. They leniescnt , Ktographlcally , the northwest , the central ] mt ol the state and the uoilheast. They aie all gjod men , with strong lollovv- Ings , and eithei will save the state iiom any moio such tioublo and annojaiico as the picscnt auditoi has caused it. A DKMorit.viir iii.i'Nnrn. By some oveisight the democrats have Issued In tlieii otilelal call n notice to nomin ate a candid ito tor supreme judge. Theio is no vacancy tliis jeai , but the big and little papera of the state keep on publishing the announcement , and home tliiulc that tlio dcmociats are going to inn a judge thisjcai. and next , too , and then add his vote to'ctlicr. hoping by this means to comn in biglit ot the republican ctdldato next veai i in : CO.N aiir.ssiovAi. M i UAT jov. Thoroaio no hpetlal changes tn the con- giesslonal situation , 'llio ical luht this jeai will bo made on national Issius and Iowa 10- publicans will tiy to eject ten ol the eleven congiessiucn. Mi. Dolllvei , the brilliant juii oiatorof Foil Dodge , ictelved a conllal ondoisement fioin his home county vestei- dny , in his contest tor thecon-'iessional nom ination. Ho will go Into llio convention htion-'crtliaii any.othci candid ite , but piob- ably not as stiong as all otheis lombined. If the Hold unites against him ho mav be beaten , biitholsveiy popular throiight thodistiict , and has nmny tilends who will vote tor him on second choice. So It looks veiy much as though ho would bo thonoxlron- giesstmin fiom the Tenth dlstiict. in i ! c. i , , s. r. The Clmutaiupians , lepiesentlng a laigo number ot ladles who aio taking tliu touibo ot study icpiosented bv lids name , aio on- jm Ing a visit from Itev , Di. J 11. Vincent. thotoiiiulrr of the Chautamju in assembly and reading circle. A Iai.o reception was given to him last night In this city , and Mon day ho will hold madnatlng exeiclsesat In- dianola , which all of the graduates ot tlio course aie invited to attend , 'Ihen theio aio soveial graduates In this rity who will at tend and takothcli diplomas tncio , iiu : U.NIOV PEi'orhciiKvin. 1 ho movement for a union depot begins to take an encouraging foi in. Majoi Philips , several members of the council , and other liroiiilnent clti/ens , aieln Chicago con I en Ing with tlio olllclals-of the princiiial toads that entei the city. ] t was leaied that the piinel- pal oppoiltlon might come tiom the Itook Islam ! , as that load has a good deal alicady invested in psi niaueut buildings here which would hoof little 11 0 in case a union depot was built. But Crucial Manazcr Hoyco has expics ed himself as quite In favor ot the plan and the committee are gieatl ) rncoui- agtu. DehnltoioNiiltsof the vlflt will not bo known lor a day or two , as tliu Milwaukee olliclals could not be seen at the tame time vvltn the others. ] tirra\in : : ins HACK PAY. Senator McDonotigh. who list wrote drew back pack pay In the sum of i-ilii , has ictnrneil It to tlio ticasuiy , This leaves the number of senators who have kept the mono ) twelve foui democrats and eight ie- publlcaiiH. about tliobamo jiioportlon ot rath ji irty. Tlio pxodtis to the northern lakes has alicady begun , and a laigo niimbei of Des Monies people have lott tlm city , .Spirit nnd Obokojl lakes aio the favorite JCsOiti foi peo- plofiom this vklnlty. fho Trial Neuritis : Its JJnil , Di H MOINKS , la. , Juno 27. U , a. Vail oc cupied the entire time of thc.lmpearjimcnt couit ) C'stfiday , only the lorcuoon belni ; held. Ills examination was entirely cross examination and directed to bringing out the points moro fully to which ho test ! fied Friday. Ho received from the different low a compinlcs examined Ifl.lW.ftO for ser vices and S7T3M for expenses , reckoned at S.t per eveiy eight hours worked ; total amount , S7,510.7. . The exact iHles were luouuht out of the times and amounts paid Air. Drown for eampalmi expenses. Ihey were twice ; at DCS Molnes , at the capltol , Au gust 1 and October I'-1 , ls8l-Si" and PIO , and the tlilut amount in Cinnell Hlulfs-SSO. Urovvn will be examined Monday , with ono or two moio witnesses , and the defense will rest. _ Locnti Octs tlio County .Sent- DKS MOIKRS la. , Juno 27. rSpcclalTcle- Brnni to the BKI : . ] The contest between Logan and Missouri Valley for the county scat of Harrison county has Just been decided In favoi of Logan by a mijorlty of174. . Miss ouri Valley has given notice that she will present a petition to tlio board of sttpcivlsors nt its Septeinbei session for granting another vote on the location of the eouutyscat , think ing that she can cany It by that time and have the count ) seat returned fro m Logan. Out of tliciltnuc. DAVttsToitT , In , Juno 27. [ Special Tele gram to the BIH : ] The Scott county demo cratic convention jeMerday elected delegates to thoiougiesslonal convention who were In- stuicted to vote tor Judge W.iltei I. Hays. Tlds mcuis the ictlrcnieut of Jcriy Muiphy. as he failed to sectiro his own county and will no bo leiumiluatud. To Help the OlUoorH. CMXTOV , la. , Juno 'J7. I Special Tclcgiam to the Bii.j : : Tlio clll/ens' leauuo of tills city have tendeied the sheillf a posse of well aimed men to piotect witnesses In the futuie piosecutlon of saloonkoepcis , and woik will continue the saino as betoiu tlie mob attacked the jail. _ Pnrin Hiiililinc IHirned. L\civ : , la. , June 27 FSpcclul Telegram to the Br.i : . ] A liio at the larm of Itobert Hum- pluev ileotioed ills bain , live horses , wagons and laim machltieiy , bav and irialu. Loss , 51,500. The tire Is supposed to have been staitcd by a tiaiup. GAGK COUNTY'S GUOAVTII. Incrcnso in Wealth as Shimn by the AsKcssors' Itetnrns. BKATHICI : , Neb. , Juno 37. ( Special to the Bin : . ] In the assessoi's retuins for IbbO for Cage tounty aio some liguies which may bo of lutcicst : Horses assessed , 12,709 ; average assessed value , S20.W ) . Cattle assessed , ! ! I. VJS ; avei- ago assessed value , SB. 13. Mules assessed , 1,110 ; avciageBissessed value , SJl.b ) . Sheep assessed , 10,071 ; avciairo assessed value , 59 cents. Hogs assessed , 27,7 > 0 ; aveiageas- bCsscd value , OS cjnts. Itaihoad and tele- piaph piopeity , total assessed value , 57-1 1,101. Number of aeies improved lands In IbbO , 28J,033 ; in 18bo , 2.KtOl ; ntnubei of aeies un improved lauds In IbbC , an.TU ; in IbM , U.17 , . OIA Total number city lots in Gage county in 1SSJ , t'JO-J ) ; in ! Sb5 , 8,7n. ( ToUl assessed \ahntioii of county foi ISbO , S'j.lW.WJ. ' Theie is an increase oftS,417 acres In culti vated lands over last veai , and theie aie 1,107 moio town lots than in Ibb.'i. Tlio niimbei ol boss has fallen elf since last veai bv 10.UCO , whicli is ot couitc accounted foi by the hoj cholera.- The ciopiepoit taken tills sptlng Is for last vear's ciop , nnd the follow lint shovvj an In crease over tlio previous jeai. This rcpoit is not coirpletc , as some assessors did not 10- poit fully : Acres wheat sown in lbS" . 20,704 ; in IbSt , 18,170. Aeies coin sown iu lbb5 , 1IU.500 ; In 1SS4 , inl > t2. Aeies oats sown in 181) , 20 , Wi ; ill IbM , JO.71'5. Acics ballc ) sown in Ib8. > , 2'J % ; in Ibbl , 1'U2. Agood deal of llav , ijc , millet and buck wheat are sown each jeai , but the icpotts on these crops aio veiy inengie. 'Ihls jeai will show a much target acreage of coi n and less wheat , while the acieage ot flax will equal , If not exceed , the oat ciop. fanners aie hud- ing out that laising ! lais ptolitablc. It j'ields fioin ten to twelve bushels pei acio and bihigs fiom 0 tents to & > l pei btiiliol. New BfATittcn , Neb. , June 27. [ Special to the Bcn.J The handsome new Methodist cliutch , costing atjotit § 2 ,000 , Is neaily completed , and will bo dedicated by the bishop on Julj' 11. Ptcvlous to that time aicccptlon will bo given in the new chinch to tlio pastoi , W. K. Beans. The oxpeuslv obtained glass w indows and the elcjciut ficscoing add much to thobeautvof this eliuich. Kiuthcr in the way of now buiidlngsaro ten now bilck busi ness houses which will bo completed this Jail , besides a number alietd ) put up this ceason ; also a niimbei ot nice icsuleiices aie going up. A few paitlcs have been heio Intel ) to seciue locations lei lobbing houses in ea = o the Itock Island load Luihls to this point. The chances aio that they w 111 come. How- evet , we mustget some bettei lielght lates and bo on a iui with Lincoln aud Kiciuont bofote any jobbing can bo done. A Homo for Orphans. Cor.t MHUS Neb. , Juno 27. ( Special Tele gram to the Bu. ] At a meeting called in tlio Intciestsof the Paiksvlllo Orphans' Homo at Columbus , pteslded over by Carl ICiamci , Dr. Armstion ; presented tlio incentives which actuated him In making tlio phllan- thiopic dqnation of his I aim lor nn oiphnn- ae. Di. balcm Aimsttoiu ; spoke of bci work In Chicago , Now Yotk and Phila delphia , icsculng the staivlng , abandoned ehlldien In the hticcts and placing them In the homes of Phtto county. .Mis. bpaitock , of Plattsinonth , hioko | ot lici Mini- lai and Kiictcssful woik. Mcbhrs. KIce , Hud son , Jlainmond , Chuk nnd Kiamei niiulo hhoit speeches appiovliu the woik which Di.Aimstioi : has just be un. Miss Millie Aimstiongdellveieda veiy select and touch ing lucitation chiiacteil/lng the oiphaiis. Aiesoiiitiou of appiovnl and ol wllllngne.ss to contilbiito to tliu oiphanna'o was tlio unan imous sentiment ol the audience. AflVti } in Sni'i > y. i i ) , Neb. , Juno 27. ( Special to the ni. i : . ] James .McDonald , living in bnipy county , ncai South Bend , was shot Salurdtt ) by ono J , C , Cauoll. The ball cnteieil the left sldo just below the Hotting ribs and nindo itsoxltne.u thcHpIne , Caiiollandwife weio Keeping house toi McDonald , hut owing to a lamlly < | imicl u lew davs beloio C.nroll went to South BondloIlvc. Jlo letuinidbatiirday tin tils cow , when ho nnd .McDonald got Into n litfhl with the above i esult. Cat roll lamoto hpilnglicld and gave himself up. McDonald is apt to die. _ Dr.iUKcd liy a Larlnt. Scili.'Yl.i i : , Nth. , Juno 'J7 , ( Special Tele- t : i am to the BM : . ] Ycsteiday nfteinoon the cloven-yeai-old son of Mr Bailey was badly bruised up by being dinzgcd at the end of u long laiiatiopuh ) n bpliltcd hoise. Ho was diaiwl ulHiiniilmiit a inurtei ot nmile ovei the tough piaiiles. It \3 \ J eared ho In injured Intenmllj. /Inn Hi at K > nitsi : > x , Neb. , Juno -Special [ Tele- iriam totho Bu : . ] WIAVCI , son of Oeneral Joojih Jloltuian , of this place , died last evening nt nquaitei of ! ' . Tlio family will U-avo to-moirow wlih the uirp-o by way of Oiralm lei 1'oit Madibon , la. , where ho will bo bulled. _ To Hold a Ca i nj ) Klio. SmuYi.Kit , Neb. , Juno " 7. fSpecIal Tele gram to the HII : : . ] The ( > . A. U. post at this place will hold u public camp hie nt the opuia house on Wednesday evening , Juno 3) , at which lima Uenc.a ) Tliaiiu is expected to bo present and aildrcst tlio audience. County CoinnilHstuneis ArrcNtctl. Br.ooJti.vnrn.NNeb. . , Jnuo 27. ( Special Telegram to the Bii : : . ] l > , M. Wiant , C. II. Tovviiseudamt W. 11. Klnley , cotnty coin- inlsslonerswciojiiiested > cttoiday v UhUMni ; Illegal leeo-a criulnl r ( i ir rni /iiiTr * Ttif ? CALM FOLLOWS iIIE A Quiet Sunday Among Chicago Striken After a Bloody Saturday , WILD WORK OF BELLIQERENT4K J % Sxvltoliincn I'uistto n ricelnff TrrtlH AVI tli Capturcil l.oconiolUca nad Sticoceil In Dltotilnn It OITlcor * Shoot Two Striker * . Tlio Iinko Shore Strike. CHICAGO , tin IIP'Jf'llio Lake Shore in a 6 a no attempt to move freight to-day and per * feet quiet tilcvailed. The switchmen , hovv" over , expect lively woik to nionow , knowing ( ho company Intends to start out n ( rain heavily guatdcd , The company has applied ( othulldo Pailc police for assistance , bo Kevin ? the town of Lake pollco nroflinpa > thUlng with the sttlkef. The stilkers nC a meeting to-da ) icsohed totiM ) every means to maintain thvlc Kioiind. oni.usm i.MmviKwr.D. Si'iu.suriKM ) , HI. , Juno 07. In lesponso ' ro n reporter's liiquliy as to what action ; would probably be taken to quell the rlotjj which ma ) result when the Lake Shore ralbj load olllclals attempt to move their trains' , UovcinorOelesby stated ho had heard notjv- Imr fiom Chieigo to-day. U Is prcsumra , fiom the governors loply , no move has 00511 made by him toi the transput tntlon of troot > 3. HllItilTl'.VIIOV l.VIl IIUAY. CiiiCAno , Juno 'M. The Lnke Shore rail- load rompany tiled a hill lor an injunction" this moinlug , and Judge Shcpnnt granter the Injunction against the sti iking swttcti men , to compel them to keep away from th ) mds. Uy 10 o'eloek this nioinlng the traoi south of Foily-third street had boon clearc ol deialled cars , but up to II o'clock the con pany had made no new cIToit to send out nc trains. ' l p. m. Shoitly after 12 o'clock the Lake bhoiiulllelnls ) took an engine out of tlla lound house at rott-thlid stiect nnd under n stiong police loico ntt.uhed It to a caboo&i nnd stalled south tovvaid KiiRleuood. Tliera was a laigo and excited eiovvn at Koily-thira si i ect , supplemented b ) u largo number oC Idle men nnd bos. In the caboose vvnaft niimbei ot tlie town of Lake polled and Pinkei ton's toico. Immediately niter the engine started the stiikcr.s made tut attack on the lound house and drove nwny { the tow deputies on gimid. They then took Jt possession ot the two locomotives -vvhlcB fr had been tiled up and piocicdctl/.ontli mi tjin 4 lj laihoad to overtake tliu caboose. This hlgw | handed iiioieedliic was witnessed by a largo1 ciovvd , which made wild demonstrations of approval as the locomotives pulled outf On boaid the lotomotivcs were forty 01 lift ) strikers 01 aillii'ientTho captured locomotives weie inn ut u big rate of speed } and soon oveitook tlm train , the foremosC locomotive tunning Into the rearof tnecar boose , but not ovei tinning. The deputies In the caboose , when the locomotive ran Into thocai , tiled some shots lium their revolvers , two of the stiikiw beinir woundedJ Tlio pollco then deseited the train Slid tied tovvaid Knglvvood. The mob ntoncq took possession ot the tuiin nnd ditched Ir. Tlie excitement ovei the alluir Is very great The police nppe ir to hav c lost complete con * tiolnnd the stilkeis aie In piactical posses sion ot tlm inllvvav tomiiany's shoos and piopeity outside ot tlio city. 'llio LaKeSlioie engine was In charge of the lesttlnr cicvvand let ! the round hohSo shoitly alter 12 o'clock. Piom later reports Itnppcam tlieieweio two cabooses attached to the liisl Laku.Shoic train , IiiHtcad of ona as at tirst announced. On each caboose were iifteen of the town of Lake poltccaiul twenty Pinkei ton men. A cty of i.ige went up from the thioats of the mob us tliu engines dashed by. Soon the Chicago , -Milwaukee fc St. Paul tnglno and 0110 belonging to the Nickel Plato load passed the ciowdot strikers. The engines weie on the way to L'nplcwooil yaids" to do some switching ( or the roads ttj j which they belonged , but as they passed the ciovvd they were boardefl bv 100 fin ions nun , who , without ceremony , took possession. The engines were at lirstu supposed to have hi on taken fiom the Lake bhoiuioiuul house. The two engines were coupled toa'cthei , and , with the tenders' & swindling vvitli stukeis , they vverd p given lull head of stcanx' with the tlnottlos tin own wide open , and dashed In eh ise ol the Lake fahord tialn. Then began a veiy exciting race. The Like hlioio tiain coinej lug the police lu- cieased Its speed , but was soon overtaken- by the locomotives catiylng tbe strikers , tully 1(0 ( ot whom weio on bond. When the fust locomotive inn Into the caboose t ho pollco filed and a number oil stiikers jumped tiom tlie locomotive. Tho1 police train slowed upas Mon ) ns the tiling began and the polite jumped oil the cars and lan tovvnid Knglewood. The strikers coupled on to llio train and binught It to the city , As u uMill of to da'H collision seventeen niiests have been made by the Chicago police and Pinkei ton's men and tvveniy-flvearresM b.vthollUo Paik polite. Lnto In tlm after noon a height tialn , containing n large cs coit of pollco , left foi Millei's station to bring a ficiKht train from the east. Some strikers , seeming an engine , htaitcd In pursuit. At boulli Chliago the stiikcis had obstiuctcd the tiack and tlm trains vvetu forced to slop. A numbci ot shots were hied without serious damape , and the olllteis , alightlnjr from the I tiain , nuested tlm leading obgtructoiH nua < then went back to the pin suing train , whlcli had stopped , nnd made fiiither nrrosta , < - , nniounling to FOV entceu In all. Thopuisttlnc' ' ' engine was then killed and the first train goti out lei MIlloi'K station , where the otllceis boaided nn Incoming tialn , which vvaa bioiight safely to Knglowood. The ether - ' tialn continued eastvvaid unmolested. BlnHhliiK I'Volifht ' Itatcs. ST. LOTIH , Juno 20. L'vei slnco thojbrealc , in tlieiiorthwcstein intcs It hns been feared , . Hint the cut would extend to ovety Interest y 9 Involved , on the theoiy that the lines opcrnt- Ing In the teiiitoiy ulfccted would bo compelled - / , * pelled to meet the cut foi belf-piotectlonjir > i The situation has been giovvlnjr more Hcrlous * nil the time anil ) teidny the rates went all ( o nieces nt this point , and the wnr la now open nil along the line , with ovcry Indication of becoming iib lleii'o nnd bitter as rented. The flint i nt In Height intas announced Iiom hi. Loiihi was imicli ) KS'lciday fiom tit. Loul ? toLliuoln ana Kiemont , Neb. , thofollowlne being tlio lin'iues : Klist dust , , at cents per Id pounds : second chn > H , r/i cents per 100 pounds ! third cl ISSM : < cuts ; foui Hi class. 23 cents , ' Beware of Scrofulcf Fcrof ula Is probably more e 'cral ' than tny other dlsoaso. U Is Insidious In character , and manifests ItseH In rimnlni ; Bores , pustular trujitlon * , bolls , dntlllngti , enlarged joint * , ' abscctscs , sere c ) os , etc. Hood's 8araaparlli | { cupels all trace of bciofula from the blood , IcavhiH It pure , enriched , and healthy. \ " 1 was severely afflicted vvltU sciofula , and i over n year had t vo running toi cs on my neck. Took flvo bottles Hood's Bars tparllh , and am cured. " 0. K. I.OVEJOV , Lowell , Mass. , 0. A. Arnold , Arnold , Mo. , hail erofuous ] sores for sov en ) cars , pprhii ; nnil fall. Heed's * " * Ears.iiaillla | cured him. Salt Rheum Isono of the iiioKtdlfnerccablcdlgeascs caused by Impure blond. 11 Is i caitlly citreil by Hood'a Baisaparllla , llio great hlooa purltlcr. William Spies , Klyrla , O. , suffer ! crcatl * from cr ) lpclas und salt ihcum , caused l > y handling tobacco. At times his bauds would cracl ; open and meed. Ho tried various prep- action * without aid } dually took Hood's Bar * Eaparllla , anil now bas : " 1 umcnjlrply vvcll.'l "My fcou had salt rheum on ids hands ao on tlio c. hci ol his logs , lla toail Jlood'i Samaparllla nnd U entirely cutctl. " Jt . BUiitou , lit. Vcnion , Ohio. Hood's SarsapaHUa - . I all ilrusj,1ili , filxforJ. \ ; . by I' I , ItOOll S , CO , ArollitejrlBj.I wsll , IOO Doses Ono Dollar