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E Ji SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MCWN1NG , JUNE 30 , 188(5. ( NUMHTCR t THEY SPREAD SO WHITEWASH 7 Republican Members of the Pan-Electric Investigation Committee Report. 1 OFFICIALS HELD RESPONSIBLE , ft f t \Horno ) ( icnor.il Onrlanil mill Sollol- tor Goriilp ( Jlvcii Their Hlinro of Attention A\ lint llnll HUM to Sny AliouL II , I'un-IJlPctrlo rimtlng * . AV VSIIIM.IOS , .June ' . .i. 'Ihreo documents In M'i ' > imtnronf icpoits will be ptosentcd to tin house b ) Itio IVin-Klcctilc telephone com- inllli c , hut as neither will lie signed by : i in.i joritj of Iho committee , tcohnlcall ) speaking then1lll be no "leport" bcfoio the house for mtinii The lepoit drawn up b ) the chalt- innu will be Mynul bv lilinsulf nnd Messrs , Oatcs I don anil llalhday , nil dcmoeiats. Iliniu ) hassoouied the signatutosof Messrs Ml nid I tailback and Moll.it , nil lepuuli- cans to his lepoit ; while Hall , democrat , In * iiH'sunteil hit ) lows In an liulMdu.il le port ( I niiiiinn lovc's ! ! lejioit \\lll not bo made public betoio 'J hmsday. In tlie report si 'tied by the republican mem- bois , the testimony Is cited to show how the I'an-Lleclilo company was otganl/ed and time and a half million ot Its stocks given to gentlemen lei the nso of theli names and icpntations. The opinion of Senator Cailtnd , doelaiing tliat Horn's patents du not infnngo the Hell patent , Is quoted \vith the statement Hint it had been pollen because the Pati-Lhctilc could not sill rights without it , and it was us It is Intended to bo , the Inducement which caused huge ninnbeisot prisons to p.u in mono ) , p.utot which was divided aiming Oailand and his associated. At the same tlmo , the 1'an-Klec- ti lc know that theii instiiimciits did inh Inge ' the Hell pati nt. The icpoitthcn lefeis tothe postal telogiaph bill AS explaining the mo tives of tno Pan-Kleclrie oigani/cis. and stated th.it two millions of stock \\.is held bv iiiembeis ot eongioss when it was expo 'led that that bill \\ould bo subject to legislation. 11 Is chained that the Pan-Kirch Ir people. Including darl and , tiled to gel congressional ondoiMMiient toi theii scheme , and evidence in cited when1 it touehis upon the eltmt to Reeiiro the appointment ot Hogeis as house electilcian. it is tillered that Senatois ( ! ar- land and HaiiisamKieneial Johnston busied themselves pctsonallv to accomplish this. The icport then lemarkson thofale of stain rights to sub eonipanhjs , nnd sas : "The Hell company sued the sub-companies. 'I ho P.in-Klcctile company declined to defend on tlio giound th.it It had no mono ) . Tlieiofoio they determined to becuic the money ot the United Slates to bling suit against the Hell company to fiiglilon it and drive it to hti ) peace. So thej obtained j > ei mission , when they wanted It , as the ) wanted it , without any piellmlnaiy examination woithy ot tlio name , without the usual investigation , and In dciinncc of all tliuiulus and nraeticub of tlio dopai tinent , and in dlieotdlsicgard of decisions made within a month bv Its head. Had all the tacts de veloped before the tommlttco been known nt that time , " .uus the lopoit , "tho dop.ut- i inent ot justice would h.ivo then diiven these jiotltioneis fiom its doors , toi public sent- ! tj inent would luv < ' coiibtialned It to do so" ' The lepoit , In commenting upon tioode's share In the transaction , declaies that it had made the Inquiries he ought to ha' made , he couldn't have panted the appllc , tiun within twontjioinhouis and without / icleunce. Jt It , alleged that so far Irom making a caieful o.Mimination of the sub ject , ho never even irnd the petition. 'Taking all these things to ethei" says tlie report , "It does not admit ot doubt that the solicitor gcneial , acting as attoiney general , was by some means incited to ciant this ap plication without tlie usual leteienco or in quiry , without any uietensc of competent examination , with unexampled speed , and in violation of the piactlco of tlio dcpaitmcnt. In an oulinat v case uch action would be Bald to have been moot ot liand at least a proof of gross negligence which , In a person of Ids position , is equivalent to trand. Upon ( these facts , no ono ol which can be disputed , no jur ) would hesitate. It is onomrh , hovv- . It cannot bo tolerated that \ \o business of the government can be so , Nulucted. It cannot escape observation I ; \Scnntorllariis and Mr. Casey Young { luA just as men would act If. already as- I'Ybt led of what was being askeil , and that the conduct ot the solicitor gcncial Is most easily accounted lor on the assumption that ho nndeistood tlio matter In advance nnd had piodotciinlnedupon hlseotnsool aitlon. " 'Iho rcpoit then rccins to the subject of the opinion tuinlshed by the attorney general. it chaites it was wiittcn with a view to de ceive the people in the southwest and sajs that it was a sinew d view that the people so believed. 15ut ho ( thoattoinoy L'oneial ) did not. The best tliat can bo slid of him is that ho lent hlmselt to the hchemo because ) ho cot his Mock lor nothing. Ho had neither the i bhcnglh to dun ) what his associates asked , I 1101 to ictuin the stock , and as to being an associate , ho hail not the boldness to do per- ( Minally vv Hat they thought was fair service i lei tlio stock lie kept. Hut It was done by his \ dopaitinent as smii thing was never done bofoie. The pleas \ that the n.utics con- reined did not tliinl : they \veie itolng wiong. Hut agovoinmcnt which expects to bo 10- hpected cannot permit michtliluu's to bo done , Biich InlluoncQ to bo sought for , or such ) > ei- InterestH to exist and picvall. It Is not enoiiL'h tliatthosnpeisonally Interested who ought to have iiiovonted if , say that they did nothing and meant to do nothing. The lejioit estimates the ovpcusu of the suit , if tried on Its met Its , at not less ihan SiOO.OOO. Mr. Halo of Missouri makes a minority 10 poit In which hosavs that while he concins in many of tlio statements and conclusloin of that noitlonof the committee by C hah man llovle , ) ct lie cannot concur In cvcrjthlng It eontaliiH. Touching the toi mu tton ot the I'an-KIettrle company the evi dence show conclusively , sajs tlio leport , that It was a pinely speculative adveiituie , nnd tlioio could bo no evidence t oimed to piovo that Iho gentlemnn connected vvltli Honors ever anticipated or Intended tint their olllchil iiositions would or should be used in any waj to atfecl legislation , or otherwise to fnithcr advance theli ( liteiiiise. ) The opinion ot Attorney ( ion- cial ( iiirhind , as held hv Halo , is tliat it vm * like that ot an ) othei attoiney L'mploed by an Individual. It does not appeal that it was intended to Imtlior the sales ot stock without disclosing Ids lelatlons to tlm com pany , nor that all ) pel son was deceived 01 mislead by It. As to th < i nttoino ) general'b connection with the suit , tlm tepoit luul- that tlieevldencolsovtrwhelmlng and cnn < elusive In showing that he had notliln wh.it ovci to do vvitli it. Another KiiiKliion Provided I'or. 'WAfem.xcnox , June 'W.Vm. \ . i ; . Smith assistant secretaiy of tlio tioasmy , tcndeicd his resignation to take client July 1. Tin jnesldeiit selected us Ids succi'ssoi lluxli S Thompton , gnveinor of South Carolina , anr VMM oena Iiib noinlnalion to llm senate to tiioiiovv , 'IhonipMin Is said to bo i utan ( if ability and to bo In entlu ticcoid with the piesldcnt's policy 01 al ! pillule o.Ui tloiis. He ha ? been pioni Incntly iilintiikd vvltli tlie education ; ! Ir.tcrc'ttsjjChi- and is now .seivln Ids six end term lullssovinnor , Ho losl nei ti.ut ollUenml c.\i eit.-i to .ibsiimo the dutie * of his row oilkcat soon as conilrmed. Smltl F.I Id to-day he lelinnulshid his present po i < lion voluntatilv and with Ix t teellin ; to w.irds the purulent and all hi in lib own Tlio Lutlicrnn Bjnod. Mi\MAi'oi.ts , June .1' . Mcmbt'ii of the Augiibilna s.uod of the Lullicinn rhuicl cnjojed an o\eui > lon to Lake Minnetonki iff je.su-idiiv. In the ini'-'nepSbus.slon ' l.i-st nlyh lliu ( jiu.'jUuu of restoration of Uacckatiuia o lowiitotLu iniiiUhv , was c-ained over t ( ii teai , The prowsihon \ \ tlie jmbllea tlon of a special miscionair luonthtv wa ieatcd li ) a largo luajoiHy. I'ldenfco vva chuxc-n HS the next plixco of tu tyuud uUjoumtd tils i'oury-M. % ni coNOitss. Konntc. WA niNfiTov , Juno 2' ' Mr. Haw ley. from the committee on military alfairs , reported back the joint icsuhitlon appointing ( Scncral William J , Hewcll of Now Jersey , General Martin 0. .MoMnhon of New York , nnd Cap tain John U Mltjhell of Wisconsin , mana- tieis of the national homes for disabled sol- diets to till vacancies. Passed , Mr. Heck Introduced n bill to autlioilM the postmastergpnoinl to nptiolnt anil remove postumsU. ' ! sol the thiid class who are now appointed nnd removed by the president , licfened lo the polollico committee , ' 1 lie senate , on motion of Mr. Plumb , re sinned ooiisldciatlon of the piesldaiit's veto of the 1)111 ) lo quiet titles of settleis on the Des Moines nvci lauds , and aftei arguments bv Mr. Lvaits in siippoit of the veto , and by MOSMS. Allison and Wilson in favor of the 1)111 ) , It was passed over the piosldont's veto bv Iho requisite two-thuds majority ) cas , "M ; nas , 15 as follows : Yeas All S'lii , lieirv , neck , Ilhoklnnn , Hlalr , Call , C'anicion , ( 'ha-io , Loeloell , t'olvo , Conirel , Duvvos Lustis , ( ieoi e , Hale , Harri son , Hoar , InvnlK Jones olikaiisas Mc Millan , Minioiie. Mandeison , Ma\ov , Milcli- ' II ot Oicirnn , P.ilmei , Plumb , Klddlobei joi , Siw.ver. Sew ell , hhoiiiian , Simmioi , Tellei , U altliall. and \ \ ilson ol Iowa ol. Nas Blown , Hntloi , Colquilt. I'.dm.mds , Kvnits , ( ! ra.v , Iliinipton , llawlev , Mi Phei-on. Mllli'i , Platt , Kansom , Vance , \ cst , and Whltthoin n. Mr. Plumb submitted Hie conference 10- poll on the ami ) appiopiiatlon hill , 'llm eoiifoionui icpoit.was e\pl.iined by Mr. Alllsiiii. The bill now nppiopikites about a bundled and hftv thousand doll.us less than lidldvvhen It Hist iu > bcd thu lioUbO. The report was a ieed to. All. Allisiiii submitted the confciencn ic- poit on the bill to amend the Pauiliu raihoid acts , and it was atjieed to. Tlio senate then , on motion of Mi. Allison , proceeded toconsidc' the bill ni.iKitiK appio- piiatlons for the legislative , executive ami judeiiil expenses ot thoKoveininont. Soveiai ameiidmeiits , icpoiUd I ) ) tlie committee on appiopilallons , incie.isln the eleneal lone ot the state depiitment , weie the occasion ol consldei.iblo discussion , altei which tlio amendments weie a11 ed to. Mi. Plumb , tiom the confeiencc committee ontliebill in ikinjiappiopiiations foi the de partment ot aKiicultiiie , submitted tlieie- poit , wliicli was ai'ieed to. Mr. Allison tjavo notice that he would ask tlie senate to linislitho legislative bill to 11101- low. low.Adjourned. . llollhO. WASitivorox , June S ! ) . Townsheiid of Illinois submitted the lepoit ol the confci- cnce committee on the pension appiopiiation bill and it was agreed to. Mi. Hums , fiom the committee on appro priations , lepoitcd the general deficiency bill , and it was reteiied to Hie committee of the whole. It appiopiiatcb fcGOGJSM3. Thohoube then went Into committee of the whole , Mi. lle.iganin thech.iiion tlicsiin- dt.v civil bill. Mr. SpiiiiRcr moved to Increase from S'.XOOOto ' S OU.O Otheappiopiiation lor pro tecting Diiblie lands Iiom handulcnt entiy. Mr. Springer said his desho was to uphold the anus ot Cominisslonei 'iparks anil Secre taiy Lamai in theli etfoitsto expose the hands lieipetiated on tliu public domain , nnd to icelalm thousands and millions ot actcs horn the IraiidulentKraspof syndicates. Aftei debate -Mi. Splinter wltlidrevv Ills notion , and a motion made by Mi. I/iiid to tiiko out theelau&o was rejected. Pending 'uithei action tliocommittoo lose. Mi. Hlouiit submitted tlio confeiencc leport on the postotllce nppiopiiation bill , and It was a iced to. Thoheiiato iccedes tiom tlio iimcndment vvlilcli nuthon/os tlio postmaster Kcneral to conti.ict for .nland . and foielcn stciinboat mail service ivhcn It can bo combined in ono loute , wliero ; ho foreign ollico is not moio than -two bun dled miles distant fiom the domestic olHcv , on tlie same teims as inland steamboat ser vice. Tlio senate also recedes horn the amendment increasing by 5rtO,000 Hie ipnio- pliatlon foi railway postal cai heivice. The .senate uls.0recedes fiom the foreign mail ser vice amendment known as the "subsid ) " imendment. Mr. Hiaiir submllted iho conference repoit on thoaimy appiopiiatloii bill and it was aiireed to. Mr. Hatch submitted the conference repoit on the agicultural [ appropilatlonbill , and it as agiecd to. The house then adjourned. _ . Now York Dry Goods 3Inrlcet. Nr.w YOUK , .Iune29. Tno evpoits of do mestic common goods for the pabt week nave been GGG , $ pickages , making a total ot 117,570 toi thocxplied poilion of the year. Fiom .lie much reduced stocks , as compaied with ast year , the dcclaied shipments foi tlio month of Juno vveio 23,003 pickages , against ViiTj In June last ) eaiwhich fact , in con nection w 1th tlio w ide and legitimate demand > homo maikets , accounts lei Hie nominal .oeks vvltli agents and s > o laigo pioductlon sold to anlvc. Tlio expoits for Iho same tlmo las > t vear were 10i,7l > ) packai es , against Moi5 ; in 18M and SJ.700 in isss , vv lilch figmes sliow a steadily impioving demand foi Amci- icnu goods b ) tlie markets ot the woild. The maikct has been moio quiet in demand , moio because Hint blocks liavo been so re- dnecd that spot dellveiiea aio but nominal in quantltv , hut with laige pioductlon sold to arrive , ( hcio Is good tiado in movement , with prices ot cotton and woolen goods rnmcrand in man ) liihtanceAof denier cost. After u 'lOoi-H ICstnto. CHICAGO , Juno 2'--Cliailes ) H. Fet , of Hocktoid , 111. , has bionght suit In the circuit court against ( Jeer o W. Noble for an ac counting. Fox Is giarnlaon of William II. Price , who lett this city for California dm- lng the gold fever In Ibl'j and has never been lieaid from since. When Price lelt ho was the ownoi ot a planing mill piopcity In thl * city , w01 Ui about filly thousand dollars , vvnich ho left in c.irn ot his biothci-In-lavv , Ceoigo W. Noble , who was to conduct tht same and pay oil the indebtidncss. The complaint alleges that Noble was pool when ho assumed the management of the business , undthat it vvasalwas tlm bellnf in PilceV family th it the father was foully dealt with , l''o\ gives it as tils belief tint his death wa < caused through consphaBV , In vvhkh Noble Wtdkei and Wlieelei aie implicated , and that as n icsidt , Noblo. by hutliei conspiring , managed lo M-nno possession of till of UK Pileoostate. Noble died Decemhei in , IBS' ! leaving an estate of which William T. Latoi and Giibeit C. Noble ; u < : adininistiatois. "VVoulilii't Cheat tlm Holdlor. WAsniXd'ioN , June 20. In vetoing an ac to day , giantlng a iteiibion to Nowcomb Paik the piesident .sah : "Heloro tlio pas'sso o the bill heiewilli i turneil , the oominibslone : of jiouslons , In in'nor.ince of tha action o lont'i.e.ss , allowed Ids claim nndei tliegcnuia law. AH this decision of the pension buio.u entillcsiho bcnelielary n uncd to diavv awn \ blon horn the date of tiling hU applicatloi vviiich , under the piovUions ot the r-pci'la bill In his lavoi , would onlj aceiuuhom tin tlmo of its passage , I am niiwlHIni ; that oiai found vvoithr to bo placed upon the penslcu lolls ! > y Iho bineiiu to which ho proieily lip piled , hlionld bo an actual lohci byieison of ; special Intciposllion of toneless in his bo halt. " * These I't'jiblou Vetoes , WASlIl ole , Jnno W. The invalid pen sions committee of tlie house to-day consld eicd tlm picshlcntiiil veto messages. Tito ; weie lefcriod hick to sut ) committees , and i Is the piescnt Intention to select the strong cst aiidinobt nu'iitoilous ctses nnd make m nttempt lo pass the bills over the votoea. Manning Much Ueltcr. WASIII.SOIOV , Juno -.M ) . Sccreta-iy Man nlng , who Is still at Hot Springs , telegraph to his privatebcoictary \Ya5Ulnston to-da ] as follows ; "Contradict tlio .stoiv In Hi Now York llciald of Sunday about nv lioalth. I am much bolter than when 1 Iff \\ra \ > ! dnjton. ; " _ AVcaclier for Nelrahli. : J-'or Ncbr.v < k.i : fair weather , temporaluio. NOT GOVERNED BY THE VETO The Senate Rejects the President's ' Advice and Passes the Dos Moines Laud Bill. THE WRONGS IT V/ILL RIGHT. Comments on the Colih-Iiiilrd AVotdy Wnr Not PnMirulilo to the Latter IloiKiuots'or | 'Vlaiulcr- son Capital News. Pnsnod Ovoi- Ills llontl. W.ll ! ( lToJnno 2" . ( Spoclnl Telc- giain to the Hi i . ] Tlio senate today dem onstrated tint tvvo-thiids ot Its memheis do not uiopose to allow the president to aibilia- rll ) decide , after a casual glance at the facts tliat the deliberations ot longtess extending over many years are valulcss. The bill to quit tltic to seltlcis on DCS Moines rivci lands , which was vetoed uy the piesident some tlijio ago , was taken up on motion of bonatoi WlUon , nnd attcr a vigorous debate was passed over the veto bv a vote of .11 to P5. Tlieie is a great deal of jubilation among the Iowa nieinheis ot congiess in cense quence. and the opinion among them Is al most unanimous that the house will follow the lead of the senate , and b ) even a laigei eompaiatlve majoiity , enact the bill into a law In spite ot the opposition ot the chlel madstinto. Ciencial It. V. Ankcney , of Des Motnes was sitting In a recess at the enhance to the house , and when the news vvasbioucht ovei tliat the bill had pissed the senate ovei the veto , to your coiicspondeut General Ankenov said ! "i'ho senate novel did a more just act thin It has pel toi mod this alt ei- noon. That bill ought to have been passed ) e.us ao , and although It seems to have a fair chance now of becomlmr a law , Its passage can novel undo the wrong which congicssdid in the past In legislating awa ) these Des Moines nvei lands. " "Have yon an ) personal intetest in the mallei V inqiihed your eonespondent. "No ; not in the least , " icplied General Ankenoy , "but I was United .States deputy maishat foi Iowa dining three ) ears w hen the tionblts ovci these lands vveio at theli height. In the course ot those tluec ) cais I served titty two wilts ot ejectment , by which tlio com ts , upholding tlie acts ot congress , legal l/ed the stealing away ot homes horn men who had , in many instances , lived there for lit teen or twenty ) eais , and had tiled theii original entries before tlie land was granted to the navigation eompuiy. 1 remember some cases wlieie men who had cone on those Ian Is In the piimeot lite and had complied with all the requiicments ot the law , who ha I built homes and sunounded themselves with or- chaidsandall the othei appuiteiiances ot a well equipped lann , weie. b ) the act of the couits , deprived ot the savings of a lifetime. Gi.iy headed men , who had icared theii children on the places they supposed they owned as completely as any one man can own real estate in this woild , wcic ousted and robbed of their all by the stupid acts of congress. The excitement along tlio lands at one time was so high that I feared that each call up > n a settler would bo in ) last , and 1 can assnio you that 1 could not have blamed those poor people it they had killed oveiy law othcci who entered their places to do- piivo them of their lights. The piesident's action \etolngthebiH was unaccountable , and the passage of it in the senate to day in spite of tliat veto , cannot be too highly com mended. " IOWA'S uni.r.oATiox .JUIULAM\ The speech of Mr. Wilson ot Iowa today favoring the passage ot the vetoed bill quiet ing title to Des Moines tivci lands , and which passed by moie than the lequiied two-thiids , vas ono of the most convincing lesral argu ments made In ths senate for a long time. Senator Allison says tlio bill will go through the house by an almost unanimous vote , and the whole Iowa delegation arc enthusiastic ovei theii success. AS SIIN : UY TIU : I'ltus . A numbei of. the eastern nnd Washington novvspapeis hav o significant comments to-day upon the quaircl in the house of iepic enta- tives ) esterd.i ) between Mr. Cobb ot Indiana and Lalidot ot Nebraska. The ) aio all harden on tht latter. The New Voik Woild lias the following oditoilal , which lias cieated con- sldei able talk heie. "Tho house piocccdlngs ) estorday bora sonic einbanncn ! to a Mugging match. .Indue Cobb of Indiana , the stalwait enemy ol land hands , chaiged tliatMr. Lalid of Nebraska was an active p.utnci In some ot these ste.ds , wheieiipon Mi. Lalid was 10- shained with some dinicultv fiom thing a loaded copy ot the Itecord at his accuser , Later Mi. Pii.vson.a icpubllcan membei tiom Illinois , ventuied the bold assertion that nearly all the mombeis Irom Kansas weie implicated in the trandulent entiles on the nubile lands. Then tlieio was anotlici scene. These chaiges aieseiious , and aio made by corgicssmon of oxpeilonceand food leputo. The next thing in oidci should be n commit tee to hnd out vvhethei a lot ot landed gentry Iiom the west aie masquerading in positions of publlo tuist. " This evening's Gillie of this city savs : "Mr. Cobb of Indiana and Mi. Laird of Ne braska got leal ugly at each other in the house yesteulay on the land question. " 'Don't thieaton me. ' yelled Mi. 7 < and. " 'Don't Uneaten me , ' said Mr. Cobb. 'for when It comes to public lands , I think 1 know a Job. ' "And then they shook theli goiy lists out right at each other's face , and savascly they chewed their chops across sixty leet ot space. They wined the lloor all up in spots , they kicked theli dulls aiound.lhoy . glared acioss that open space , and linally sat down. " n OWKIIS ron MANDKHSOX. A very laigo and magnllleent lloial offering occupied the desk of Senator Mandeison on the llooi ot the senate today. It was in the foini ot scales , representingjusllce , and came Irom llio omplo.vesot tlm government print- IncotHiio , tor whom hn advocated gallantly n bill which iccentlv p.issod the senate , irivlng a month's leave ot absence everv year with PI j. lleietotoro the pilntlng ollice people Iwvo not i > cen given nn annual leave like othei government servants , . J'AlKYln TO WKSIKUV IJi Vr.XTOIl . Patents weni Issued lor the tollowlng to- dav : John 11. Coicoran , Oakland Valley , la , machine lor winding 01 stretching foncti wile ; James Kra/uie , Newark , Neb. , chc-ek tow coin planter ; Itojal Haskell , Now hhaiou , la , machine foi hanging paper : CluuloaC. Maves. Kasl Davenpoit , la. , potato tate phmtci ; William A. Otto. Cedar ItapmV combined table leg Hiul liangei : William A , Overlng and A. H. Llvlnston , hand Spilng , la. , lit ) ) loadoi ; Uranvlllu W. I'ittumn , Keo kut , la. , wheel and axle. M. F. beoley , 1-re niont , Neb. , device for tumnilng grain ; As bury N , Townsend. Lucas , la. , rock dill machine ; John D. White. Worthdigton , la. di ill i-ciimlkoi ; Dav id I" , Voung , Dav enpatt , la , . ifrfi. Hebicca McDonald vv as unpointed jiost master at Hint , Kossuth county , luvvaici ( leoigo 1C. Miti bio removed ; ( ! exi e K Mitchell at M.i)3vllle , Krankllucounty , Iowa vko John Dunn , leagued. A NO 1 II f.ll ClIICl'JT COl'llT. A f.ivtiubto u-jiort was to day aareeJ ti iiv the lioiiso conindtte on judiciary on tin mil which teccntly pned the seuati CMnliujf an additional eiicnlt court , mak Ing the eighth circuit of tlie su memo cum t of the United States of Nc hrasUa , Kana , Aikausas and Coloi do , ani in : ludlng in the ninth cliylt the states o Minnesota , Iowa and MI4rii. 1'i.itsoNAi , ANn oruic : NOTPS. William Mct'ract on ot Valrlield , low J , is a the F.bbeit. William H. Lecoli and Mason P. Mills o Cedur Haplds , low * , aftm lainalnlnic heie fi a wui. ox uioie ujluL' to &c .uio uctiou b the bill provldlnir for holding tei mi of United States court at Cedar liaplds , lott for homo to-niitht. They said to the Hi li oriospondent tliat tholr bill had no chance of > asate | , ( Jiiaitenuaster Sergeant Albeit Picrpont , eventecnth Infantr ) . hos been ginnted a 'in lough for foily davs to go to lown. This evening's Critlcs.is : "Jen ) Murphy , I. C. , has leturnod fiom a cruise on the Hen- epin canal. When Admlial Muiphy ic- urns fiom congress lie should apply foi the osltloii of secretaiy of the navv/1 ANOTHUH TllAN Switchmen Succeed In Io- rnlllncn l-'cvv Cms. UnicAoo , .June 20. [ Special Telegram to lie Hi i .1 1'relght tunic on the Like Shore v Michigan Southern railioad was lesiimed oday In earnest. In and out bound tinlns vero moved as ranidl ) as occasion demanded , tut al ! wcic under strong police piotectlon. 'lie tracks from Twelfth street as fai south s Hnglcwood piosenteil a qncoi speetaclo tea - a ) . At each impoitant switch stood one or wo men , leaning on lilies 01 vMilking up and own the beat near by as If on picket duty. . 'hi so sentinels of tiaiks vveio watched curi ous ! ) b ) idleisandolheis.it a distance. The nen who hav e composed the mob foi the past ivo da > s havs sought oilier icsoits , and witch engines moved out of nnd Into tlio oinidlioiise , made up trains and tiansacted ho business of the compaii ) without moloM- itlon. Hetore 10 o'clock tialns had been sent nit Iiom Twoltth Sticet , ith-thlul .ticot ind fiom I'imlewooil , beside the stool : trtiln aken Irom the Union stock jaids. The switching to-di : ) Is heiiur done by the eight )1d "scabs , " so called , tin ee stilkeis whoie- uined to vvoik yesteidav , theiehy bicomini ; scabs , mid outside switchmen biought fiom ithei points. Tliojaidnmstei sas that ho ias all the switchmen ho need" . About noon to da ) quite a little sensation , vas eicated all along the line bj the action of he load olliclals in olleilng m.OOO rewaid foi > PISOIIS obstiuctlng trains. Several thousand lostois were seatteiod and posted b ) eonsta- iles at all points of ctossing in the towns ot Lake and lldo Paik olleiing the loward. The general onlnlon pievalls that the stiik- ts aie not entiiely subdued , hut no one is nopiiod to guess what tlii'h next move will ) e. Those who knovv the switchmen well si : ) that thoii ( pilctness isiorcedand unnat- ui.il and will not last long The Lake Shoie comiiany began operations at o'clock this inointng. At that bom 250 Killccaud Pinkeiton men , the lattci aimed iv 1th Winehcsteis , took possession ot the Koil-thlid stieet switching ) aids. Hy 0 o'clock two long ficichts had been made up unl started south , can ) ing stiong aimed guauls , but met no molestation. At 10 o'clock tno Pinkerton squad aecompinlcd n switch engine to the stock ) ards to get a rain of live stock. Theexcitemeiitovci the Lake Shore sti ike was lenevved tlds evening by a sueiosslul at- tomntlo wicckii tialn at tlie Union stock vaids. A number ot empty stock cats had > een moved fiom Thlrl-sixth stieet tothe ) .uds to bo loaded with cattle. The appar ent abandomeiitol active hostilities by the itrikeis had caused the vigilance ot the ; uuds to be lelaxeil slight ! ) . J list as the , iain had lett the Lake Shore track pio- ected b ) an Injunction and cnteied iho tciiltor ) ot tlie stock yaids. a man made a dash at a sw Itch , throw it , and in an instant -wo - 01 tluee cais weie ditched. A nlle shot .ing out as one of thp Pinkeiton men : ook a snap shot at the disappcaiing iguic. The shot was ineffectual and the man escaped. He was ecognlred and will be ancsted later. No tiithei attempt was made to inteiteic with he train and the derailed cais weie soon rcstoud to the track mid piuceeded to theii Icstination. Tlieie me giave fears ot seiious tioublo at he stock ) aids. Thet-tiikers theio. am ap- nientlv bent upon causing llie Lnko-'Stiore4- ndiOad as much trouble as posslblvi r v- bhciitT Hanchett to-night made a" state- incnt sa ) ing tliat the teims on which he in- Jnced a tempoiaiy settlement of the Lake Shoie troubles two months ago , woie nuicotl o by the ollicers of the road , but the Lake jhoic ofllcials induced the men not to accent the places provided foi them. Hence the picsent dlmculty. Carpenters Assault Scabs. CIIICAOO , June ' 9. A squad of union cai- iicntois belonging to vvliat is known as the socialists' blanch of tlie cai penteis' union mule tluee assaults on oaipentcisin theclt ) to-tlay who were cmploed on buildings in oiiise ot election because they weie woilcing on hoins. 'Ilneo ol the men vveio seiious ! ) ' njuied. Six anests liavo been made. THE KAIhltOAU AVAIt. The Prospects of ISnrJy Peace De cidedly Remote , Ciitr vno , , Inno 20. [ Special Telegram to the Ur.K.J An ellort | s being made to bring about a meeting ot the general nianageiH ot the vailous roads Interested In Council Hlufls , Omaha and Nebiaska hafllc lot tlie nnposool discussing existing complications nd to see it nn auansement cannot be made by which tlie win can bo stopped and paying i.des obtained. The piosnectsot bringing the genoial nianageis togethoi foi that purpose looks lathci pool , bolai the Northwestern onlv has sl nlhcd its' intention to attend the meeting. Tlio managprs of othei loads aie noii-cnmmltalas townattheyvvill do. Theim- piesslon Is that tlm war will be allowed to go on until some ot the more aggiesslve loads become peaceably Inclined and it will proba bly take several vvcekBotliefoieaIltlioioads aie icady to join the foimatlon of a now association , or oven join in an agicement toi malntalnancc ot unifoim i.itos. It becomes moie ccitaln oveiy day that it will not be possible toi the western roads toio- organl/e the westein Height association , without taking in tlio loads foimeily in the noithwestein tiatlic association , 01 , in othei words , the two associations will havotobo amalgamated and plac-ed under one head. Neail ) all roads Inteiested in Council Hlnffs and Omaha business aio also interested In bt. Paul and Minneapolis tiatlic , and tlm only wav to piovent tlio clashing now going on Is to foi in nn association , which coveis the business hoietofoio Included In both western hek'ht and noithvvchtcrn trallic associations. "Tlioieaio no fielght nilesthis inoinliig , " said a gentleman who was discussing the situation. "Anlodycan get liguies satis factory to himself by doing enough walk- in ! , ' . " The lallroads , after deiilng nnd as- oveiating for a fortnight , liavo linally cut .ites wide open. It Is mngiilar that all tlio loadsdeclaie that the St. Paid , whoso otll- ci.ils most hticiiiuiiisly denied thecuttlnu' , reiillv begun it by maklpga contract with the Omaha mcichanl'.sjiolglit liuic.m under the tarltt , The loads to ( Livrialm to bo lequli- ing icbates , but the Wnbash Is maklni ; Hat rates not requii Ing iclMtos and it is likely fiat the others aie doing the same whenever it Is demanded. There WUH some talk to-day of an elloit being mjido for peace but ft coulnn'tbe traced. Theilissoun Pacifie last Ki Iday Issued a call ( or 6 manageis' meeting to lix no the tailll , byt so lar the Noithwcst- ein Is tno only io.nl whMi sajs tliat it will attend. S. V. WldteJtie | most prominent biokei on Wall street , fvlics out heie that halt the Granger iiiauaj'fn , tire speculating on the short side of stocks and beginning late wais to buy their aborts. Ho savs theie Is no bucking against tills that he , lei one , tluowp up his hands , President U. H. Cable. ot the Kock Island road , u-legiaplied llosvvoll P. I'lowei , ono of hHuUeUois , to du ) that tlie late rutting was mpie demonstnitlve and noisy than dangerous. A Kfajorlty For fjoeal Option. PoiiiiiAxu , Oio. , Juno 2y. i'esteula ) tlio question of local option was voted uy the citi zens of Washington terrltoiy. Kacli pre cinct was to decldo wjiflhei intoxlcatlni ; liquors should be told within the bjimdaiies of saldprcelnct. In all the cities the ineas- mo w ah dc'lcatixlbv u vote ol about three to two. In the small cities and towns the iiieastiiecairled b ) the same piojiouion in tin : vote. 1 loin ittmns thus fai icicived il is bi > lleved that local option lias a mujoiitv In the tenltoiy , Illinois Democrats . CHICAGO , Juno 23. The executive commit tee of tlie state democratic icnti-al committet met at tlio Palmer house this morning uni elected A. OrendoilT chairman , vice John II Obeily. ' 1 he headquai lew ol the executlvi comm'ittcewillboiit bpilusheld , wlieie tin state tonention will bo UcW Augubt 20. CHAPMAN TAKES IT ALL BACK The Charges Against Shellenberger's ' Law yers Retracted by the Boy's Guardian , DIDN'T KNOW THEY WERE MADE. tllnt'lK Jack AVIU Not VUlt Crete .Spotting Hvouts at L'cnilcr Knot Cdiinty's S-lx-Trcnsurcr's Sliart- State News. Tlioy Wore I'.ilse Nt ntiAsu \ . CITV , Net ) , . ( nne 'Ji. [ Spcelil Telegiam to theHi r | liver s-inco the com- inenccinent ol the suit of Calvin Chapman , nsRuaidlnn ot , lot > SlielU'iibeiger , brothel of , Jtapglc Shcllenboiger , who was o euiell.v mtndcicd , a/ainst.lohn C. Watson and Pi an k T. Itnnsoni , attoine.vs tor Lee bhellenbergei. nnd their counter suits against him for libel In the sum of lie ( 0 each , nothing Ins held the public- attention moic until this evening nt 7 o'clock , when came the sequel In Mi. Chapman signhu the tollnwitig letiaction , \vhlch v\lll bo published in the dally papets to-inoirow : To Ulumiittn Uoncein-n : ( ) the'JIst.Mav of . ) UIIL , ISsii , I commenced an action In the Otoe count ) dlstikt unnl , asguudlan ot ono .Joseph Lei1 bhelhiibcrgci , against John C. Watson , 1'iank 'I' . itinsoii' ' , Lean- tier ShollcnheiceiIiiandi ! sliellenbei- gei nnd l\vid SUellenb 'igei to set aside a cci tain deed , executed bv I.eaiidei and Miianda Shellunbeigei to W.itsun and Kansom , to eeitaln leal estnto theieln de- seiibed ; and In said petition theio weie cei- taiiicli.ugesasainst snhl Watson and ll.in- som , rcllectlng upon their ndions about ob taining slid deed , which ehaiges In said petition vvcie unknovv n to me at the time I signed and svvoio to it , and 1 did not know that thoie v > ete such chaigcs against Watson and Ransom , 01 miv langmge lellccthu up on theli honest ) 01 the cliaiactei ot eithei ol them In said petition , and the petition was so explained to me b.v Mi. Cole , and I ex- plicillv stated to Mi. A. S. Cole , when he was jucpaiing the sitd petition , that I wanted no chaises ot anv kind made ag.iinstVntson and Kansom , 01 eithei ot them. 1 am now tullv sattsiied that -Mr. A. b. Cole inisiep- resented the law and the l.tcts ot the case to me , and did so puiposely to get me to In Ing Mils suit In older that no might tir to inj'iio ' Watson and Hansom , and that attei the petition was tiled In couit Mi. Cole gave me a paper and told mo to have It publlshudln the daily and weekly Xews ot Xebi.iska Citv. and I never knew what that papei was until the next day I saw it was the petition Mi. Cole had given mo to publish. Tlnotighont tlie whole tiansaction 1 lelicd on Mi. Cole I now heie redact every statement in said petition as tiled In com t anil published which in any way or inannei lellects on Mi. Watson 01 Mi. Kansom , and I now , altei being Inlly In- foimcd as to the tacts and the law applicable to the i-afco , admit tint neithet Mi. Watson or Mi. Hinsom. in the taking oCthc deed limn Leandcr bhellenbeigei anil wife , attempted in any measuio to deprive the b < ; y .Ion Lee bhellenheigei ot any light In said land , and that said .loo Lee has no light in said land until the lite estate of his fathci is ended , and wein not conspiiing among themselves or amonc the deleiidants to in jure 01 defiand tlie said .loo Leo bhellon- bergei ; and 1 am satlslied the taking of said deed by Watson and Kansom was a perfectly legitimate tiansu'tion , and toi the atorcsaid reason lhave dismissed said suit. ( btened ) 0. CHAPMAX Hports at Peiiilcr. > . .Vil'5'iM-.Tt , Xeb. , Juno -'J. [ Special to the UBK.J The Tender nine plavcd a matcii game vvltli a club alleged to be the Beemer base ball club , but it tianspired that it was a plciccd nine , Including tlie pitcher of the Wnkelield club , and the eatchei of the Wcsf Point club. They pl.i ) cd a strong game , lay- ug it over the home club 19 to 2. After the ball game a foot race was got up between ono Fieed , who came ovci with the Heemcr boys , and T. C. Wheeloi , a local innner , for31.r > 0 a , Jde. They ran seventy-live ) ards , Wheelei coming out about live feet ahead. It was a sely contested rsco. About S OO changed liands. Fieed was accompanied by n man who icgisteicd as Fred Hiovvn , both coming liom lieemei. but those who claim to know say they aie Whitney and btone , piotcsslonal lunncis , and the i.ue was a put up job to down the Hcemei boys. They will run hcic against all cornels on tlie Fourth. Extensive piepaiatlons have been made foi a celcbiation to bo held July : i. A itood lace course has been laid out east of the railioad , and hoises fiom Lyons , Oakland , Hancrolt. Heemei , Wakciield and all nclghboiing towns will bo enteicd for the laces. Tlio foot lace wi'l ' be open to all comets. Hon. H. M. rritchiirdwlllbopicsldentoi the day , and Judge Davis , ot Blair , will dellvei the oiatlon. Abandol 100 Winncbago J mil. ins has been engaged to pai ticlpate and will do the wai dance act , and have a baibecuo with a steer which the town will piovidc lor them. Tlio Wakcneld and Dakota City ball clubs will bo heio to contest foi the championship. and sports ot all kinds have been piovldcd for and liberal purses oil ered. A good brass band will discourse Inspliinsr miiHc and will help to contilbute to thosuccess ol the gi mul ct t celebration cvei held on the Omalu icsei- ration. Cnn'L Cnino. Citr.Ti ; , Neb. , Juno S9. [ bpeclal to the Hi. r. . ] Tlio lollowlng notice to the public has been issued b ) F. 1. Fos , pesldent of the Nebiaska Cliantauqua assembly : Not wanting nnjono to ho disappointed who conies to onr "Nebiaska Chautauqua nssoinbl y. " wewishtosa ) that It now looks as 1C Ueneial Logan would bo iinablo to bo at Cieto on July 5 as lias been aJveitlsed. Oui programme Is very lull , and a gieat many special attiactions Imvo been added tliat aio not on the piogiamme. While wo mo veiy sou ) ' that it looks as though Logan will not Iw litMO , wo can sav to eveiy one : Come cnil hceusonJiil ) D ; but don't come expecting to see and heat Ueneial Logan , and then go awa ) dloapiiolnted. Wn shall have on July fi.somo ot the best public speakeis In the count i y , who will addiess the ( ! , A , li. as an oiganl/ation , the loiomostol which will bo Colonel I' . W. Wlkox , better known an the > 'Muidota Carpentei , who is one the best oiators In tliQcountiv and an old friend of ( leneial Logan's. Kveiv detail will bo car- lied out , the C. A. It. hem ; in foicc , will do all they can to cnteitiln inctoiie. In the evening theie will bo the best dispia ) ot Hie- woiKs ever been in the state , A Murderer Arrested. .VI : , Neb. , Junoi M. [ Special Tel egram to the HII : : . | Sheriff Connelly has re ceived a telogtam fiom Detective J. L. Smith of the arrct > t of John 1 > , Smith In Nogales , ArU. Smith , with W. JI. C.uter , a piornl- ment business man of Chadion , Jesse Dan- telson , son of the luomlnont landloid of the DaiilelbOii housa at Chadron , and John 1'lerce , a popular spoiling man , iwas In- dieted uyoui last grand Jury lor inurdui In the hist degree 101 the killing of J. J. Ham- niond , Ills biothei-in-law. In the lull of lbb.1. .Since the Indictment bmlth , Danlelson am Pierce hav o llml the countiy. bmlth was lor- meily apiomlnent business and cattle man heie , and his li lends deploie Ids trouble , .vet all admit the. killing was unjnstlliable. Slicillf Connelly leaves lor Uinulm today wheie he expects to meet his pilsoner , Tlio Hvor ( ilorlous nt ColumlMis. CorA'sinus , Neb. , June 20 , [ Special to the Br.r. . ] Columbus will cclebiato the ad of July. She has prepared extensive ! ) foi Hit event. The leading feature of the da ) wil be the oration delivered by Senator Vai Wck , who will draw an extensive assembl ) of people. Amone other leading fcatuip will Iw hose team races , free ro all , coupling rates , and a foot iace between Willie Pardor and an unknown foi S5M ) . Pardoe H said ti be as i.ipld a splinter as there ib in the state All Kinds of toot i.iees and hoite wees am base ball idaing will be imliil.'cd in , Thei will bo .U least Sl.OOO expemled In pikes Dancing and lueuiiueut ot re prepared for. I'verythlnc will bo done 0 make visitors from other cities enioy them- elves to their fullest capacity. Lxtensive levvorks will eonclmlo theniocrainnu * . he ) ate expected to lllumlnato the I'ountiy 01 miles mound. Knox ' " " . Countv's "Short" Ticn nror. ( "in lotnos. N'eb. , Juno S1)Spoilal ) ( to lie Hit ] The bondsmen of ex Treasurer \ J Kadish have held a meeting n Siohiaia and called him to the ehaige of ills shoitage , and ho stated to them tliat ho was behind vlth Kno\ count ) about S. > , tOObut would not ell where the mono ) had pone. Theneneial nilnlon Is that some of the. Knox county Ing could till Ifthev would wheietlie money vent. Thov nre all anti-Van Wck. 'Hie olibeiv has already commeiice.d heie h ) the lollticians toi tlio fall cimpiign. Seven- entlis of the republicans of this county am ' 01 Van Wck , but the politicians aio against dm. lioup Clt Connooto t by AVI re. Lot I' Cn v , Nch. , Juno 20. [ Special Tele- Main to the 15i iTo i ] dn > elccti U Itv connects .oiip Cit ) with the ontoi world , and thumnh ho cnnitcsv ol Mr. Clias. It Steaduiaii. the sttalon agent , viurcoiiespiindent ispiiiuitted o send to tin1 lil I the Ills ! dispM | to tiav- MSI < the newlvticthed wlie. K ei ) thing booming. Ciops splendid. All happy The Itoscrvntloii Stioodnij. Ciin iiiox , Neb. , Juno ' .0. ( Special to lie HM..J C. Ciockct , the man who was sliol on the icseivation two weeks ago by K. J. lotliwell. Is netting wcl" " . It'ithvvell Is ha\- un'his cxainlnatlou. Ileclilinssclt defense. Will CVIobinto. CnuuiiiioN , Neb. , June W. [ Special to ho Hnt : . ] CieUhton will eelebiato on HIP d and is making picnaiations foi a big ime , with a giand dlspla ) of ilimvoiks in ho evening. AKmU AVIUMCV 7IKN' . Sioiiv Oily Stiri oil Ui > Ov or I'rosccu- tlons ol' liiiior ( Solloi-H. Sioux Cm , Iowa , Juno " ' > . [ Spc'dalTel- cgiam to the Hi i.j : Thocouit has been en- ganed to-day with cases biought against the liug-'istsol the count ) foi violations ot the Uliioi laws. In the eases of tlie state ex lei. V K. Smith vs. F. Hanson and otheis , the letend.intshave Illcd motions to dismiss , to elect , to stilke veinication , to make moio specific , and lei ruling upon the plalntitls' utoi ney to sliovv anthoiilv. ( losselin Selnk nnd Jtmgo Cole icpiesent the plaintiffs , and 'lelland it .Nortluup tlio defendants. The notion was aigned at gieat leiiirth oday , and Judge Wakcliold has taken he inattci under advisement. A Rieat deal of Inteicit is manifested n ( lie icsiilt of tlic-se pioscculions , and tlieie s a Icelim ; tliat something Is going to diop soon , 'llieie is every indication that trouble s approaching In this city on tills question , mil ( hat the inosecittlon in couit is liit ) the oreiannei of a geneial attack all atom : the inc. A piominent tempeiaiieo man "states hat within two weeks the \iolatois ol the Clark lawandothoisiiow on tliestatntobooks na ) e.xpect gieatei piostciition than evei jetoie , and that a movement Is oigam/.ing to wine out the saloons and biing the ding- gists to time. It is nndeistood that an at- empl was made heloie Judge Lewis at Ch ( i- ikee to-day in cl'nmbeis to soeuie injunc- ions against tlnce Sioux Citv sdoonists. Wliat the outcome of all this lei mentation ma ) be Is on ! ) a mattei of conjcctuie , but : eitain it is theie Is , \ moic dctei mined offoit likely to be put toith than evei betoie to put iovvn the saloons. The ClaiiB Gathcrlnpr. DnB-IoiNiHrIn ? Juno 29. [ Special Tele gram to the BEp.J The dcmociats aic as sembling in large numbers to attend theli tate convention , which opens to-inonovv. They aio all at se.i on candidates , neatly everyone mentioned for the head ot the ticket having declined. Mr. W. II. Wil- nor , of this place , Is the last ono mentioned for secretary of state , but lotuses lo beconsidcicd a candidate , So the conven tion may fall hack upon Mr. A. H. Keith , the rejected postmaster of Dcnlson. Paul [ iiicllch , jr. , of Hinllngton. leads tor auditor , the only position lor which theio Is any special competition. Ho will piobably be nominated to please his ( action and the ( ! ei- mans. The leellng to-night , smpiislng as it ma ) seem. Is In tavoi ot putting In a local option and hUn license plank. Tlie demo- ciats aio camping on old lepnblican gionnd , and in a 'v cat or two moie may treteleai up topnihililt'on. ' A laige numbm ot piominent demociats aie heie , inelnding seveial piomt- nent federal ofliulals who don't seem to bo al i. lid ol being rated olfensivo partisans. Western Iowa's Candidate. Dns Moixns , la. , June 2' ) . [ Special lethe the linn.J Anothei prominentc.iiididati ) lor > ho ropuhllcan nomination tor state auditor is S. C. Osboine , of Mills count ) , and he Is developing considerable strength. Ho has [ he support of wcslein lovvaiepiibllcans and Is tlie only candidate from that section of the state. Ills li lends ore working hard lor his nomination , both on peisonal grounds and to sccine a lecognltlon ten westein , Iowa. He will come betoio the convention with a tiong tallowing and good piospccls foi MIC- CfSS. The HaiiihiirK T'ostollioo Robbed. Cin.siox , la. , Juno 31. [ Special Telegiam to the Bin.J A Fairagnt special to the Ad- vci User sas the postoflicc at Hamburg was lobbed ) esloiday. Wallace's clictisvvas thoio and the emplojes on being paid oil invested In postolllco oideis to the amount of $4 )0. ) While the postolllcn omnloes were looking nt the paiade a thief lobncd the ollice and es caped. _ Injured l > y the Cars. OxTt'MWA , la. , Juno li'J. [ bpeclal Tele- giamtothe Urn. I ( Jus Carlson , a Swede , was Jonnd lastovenlng ncni tlioliaek in the Qttnmwa jards , with Ids head badly cut and bmised. Medical attention was at once sum moned and the wounded man taken to his home. The injuries aie supposed to have b"on nindu b ) a passing train. Cailson Is mai- ilcd and lias tluee chlldien. A nullrond Jln.lolned. Dunt cjiri : , la. , Jnneli' . - - [ > ecIal Telegram tothe HII : : . ] Judge Shlras has enjoined tlm Hinllnctoii , Cedar Haplds .t Noithcin'8 Waveily bhuit Line iiom hairing the Illinois Cential right of wav at Wavoily , The Cen tral lias consequently vvitlidt awn seven loco motives and " 00 men. Tlm nial is to take it ace nt Hotel L.iliuctte , Lake Minnclnnka , July I ) . _ [ _ CiiinrdliiK the 'Maclcorol. OTIAVVA , Juno 20. Mackeiel havlni ; stiuck in along tlio cotst otPiinco Kd ward's island , the depirtment of lisheilefc ouleicd thieogovcinment vessels to vvaUli the hsh- biles tlieie. The Uoniad , Toiroi and Crltle liave In en detailed ioi the scnlte. Tliu feteamei Laiisdovvno will also be sent to the tame eo.ibU. Street Ilallvv'ii ) Coiujietltlon. Dr. " MoiNi',9 , la. , Juno 29. ( Special Tclr- gram to the Hi.i : . ] The city council to-da > granted a chaiterto llm new Hio.ul tillage lallvvay company , which will piocced ut OIKU to build several miles ol io.nl. Tills wil 1)1 ing competition to llin old company , and v asti ) Impro ) e tlm street cai t > ei \ Ice. Another Q l-'i eight nitnlicd. Ciusio.la. . , Juno ao. [ Special Telegram to thollm : . ] No. 11 tinlght wc t on the f ; this moi nlng struck cattle on the track be tween Nodaway and Hi ooUe , ditching elgli caia. No onolnjiucd. Two HOJH HrovviiciL CI.INION , la , Juno T ' . [ bpeclal Telegran to the Jit : : . ] Deeds Uovvley , ti.e elr\cn-ye i oldsonof Mis Chailes M. Itovvlv ) and Wil Haxtei , tlio little son of J. T. Haxter , wen drowned this al'u-iiioou wiulo The bodice wt'it uot i ON THE TURF AND DIAMOND , Qrc.it Eflci" " on Washington Park niul f uc.iu1 Biy Tracks. DS IN ATTENDANCE. t anil n llnrsc Loses Its Pull Thp rnrltnu us the ( itoat Ynolit Knee. Pnrlc. CIIK \ < " no 21'- ' Tills vvs iinotliei day if delightlnl weathei at Washhmton park , vlth a verj luige nttendanco , lacing ( list lassln oveiy paitlcular on a fast hack , Hie ) ii ! ) liichlent to mat the day being the fall of 'oiost and Kansas iu ( lie fouith lace , lesult- ngln 1'oiest hieaklng his leg and having to lesliot , and the ildei whoiotle him being > adly stunned bv ( lie tall. Ono and one sixteenth miles1 Jim Domilns von , Jim tliav second , Lxtle thiid. Time MT' ' ? . Mutnals piid b.'O.M ) . Mile : Cloiiio won , Wailellow second , Kd Jlllmin thud , 'lime1:1 : 1. MntunLs paid he Hold -H.M. Lake .Side s ( ikes , live eluhths of n niiloi Wai.v won. ( iiacie I ) second. Nellie 0 third. rime 1 l"i ) Muliials paid bM.W. Mile heals ; 1'iist iio.itllootlilack won , Illlv ( iillllOIe sClOIld , MI\CH'I.MI Pat tlllld , I'lnio IMtU. Mutiutls paid il V0. Sivond leal Hillv ( illnioio won , Hootlilack Kecond , Soveieign Pal thiid. Tlmi I I'J'f. ' Mntiials nld liehlS'.S ' ) 'I hlid heat Illllv ( illnioio \on , Hootblnck sciuiid. lime 1:41. : Mil- nils paid ll.0. : ! btopu ! chase , shoit com so ; Wellington von. liiuoplialus second , \Voitli \ tlllld. NO ime Mutnals paid & 12.M ) . Sioopslica ! l HIIJ'H ( iiHMit Iny. Nrvv Voitk , Jnno 2' ' ) . The laigest attend- ime ol the season at Sheepshead bay wnn hat ot to dav. ' 1 hole weie lull ) 16,010 sjicctv 01 s present. Koi tlnee ) eai olds and uuwaids , tlireo luaiteis ot a mile. Pontl.u won , Little Mlnch second. Itamhl.i thiid. Tlmi'-i U > f. Koi tlnee-ear-olds. seveii-elahthsol amllo : lit f tain won , Pontiae second , Kaliiliih lilid. Tliiu l 'i'j. Koi two ) cai olds , selllnc swccpMakos , hue touithsof a mile : Klutileitv won , Nat ioodwln second , A , U. Heed thiid. Time 1:1- : . tijioclal match lace fora porno of S',000 ' , one and ono qnaitci mihs : I loiibadour won , Miss Woodtoid second. Time -J ObV. , One and ono-qiiaiter miles : Aietino won , * tutl.ilo second , Hecl-.uid-Too third. Time 2 01' ' . One and ono eighth miles : Heibcrt won , Una H. second , Wai Kagle thiid. Time I 1 The Knstpi'tt Ynolit Ko nttn. M \nni.riii.Ai ) , Mass. , June 2 ! > . The cast- cm yacht club lojatta came oil hcio to-day at ! > a m. The signal sci vice oftlcor reports : "The wind has been blowing fiom Iho west nil the morning Irom lonitecn to sixteen miles pel hour ; good fiesh wind , " The ) achts stalled at 1 : M p. in. bom d for the mst stake boit. The Pi iscilla. crossed' the line hibt ; Koi tuna second ; Mayflower thiid and Puiltan touitli. A vei ) stilt bicczo was blowing Iiom Hie west. 'Iho Pi iscilla load the fleet b ) halt a milo with the Mallowei and Piniiiineven. The vaclitb lounded fust slake boat as follows : Pi Iscilla 1J : I ; Puiltan 12:11 : ; Mayflower 12:1. . 'llievvindls btlll blowing a gqod top ball bree/e. The Priscllla rounded tlio second f take boit at 1 : U ! and tlie Puritan at ilou. The ) aehts lounded Hie stake boat foi the Inst half of the nice in fho following oulei : PiiiiUn , Piis- cilla and Mav flower , the last named yacht gaining on the otlieis. 'i ha fust slake on the second hnisli was loiuuled hy tlio nirltan at 20. Pil-cllla 2Ui ! , Mavllovvci 2 : ° o , tlie Puiltan ontiiinnlng all hands before the wind. The Pmitttn won tlio iacc by live miniitcb , the Piiscllla second and Mayflower third. The 15aee Hull Itocord. AT CHICAGO Chieaeo 0 00010100 3 Phlladelpha. . . . 4 Pitchers Clailcson and Feiguson. First base hits Cliloa.'o 5 , Philadelphia 0. Krrois Chicago 5 , Philadelphia I. Umpiie .Uc- Guue. A iDi rr.on Dctioit 2 001 00000 3 Washington . . : i 0000 : t 000 0 Haso hits Washington li , Detiolt li. Jr- ois Washington 7 , Detiolt 0. Umpire Gulfney. Ar CISTIN.VATI Cincinnati 0 2040043 13 Ualtlinoio' . . . . 1 Pitdieis Pedilneyand Hondeion. lf base lilts Clncinnafl 11 , Hidiimoie I. KrR ) ' Cincinnati 2 , Haltlmoie 0. Umplio Yaluli tine. tine.Ar Ar Kr. Loins-- St. Louis 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 Mehopolitalis. . 0 2 Pitcliois Caiuthcis and rushmnii. Flist base lill-s St. Louis 10 , Mctionolit.ilis 5. Ei- lois-St. Louis fi , Mehoiiolltans'i' Umpiie Walsh. Ar LotnsviM.i : Hiooklvn 1 3300033 0 11 Louisville 1 0 it 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 Pitclieis Tony , Hecculso and Kly. Uase lilts LonlhVHie 7 , Hiooklyn II. Kuors Louisvillei ! , Hiooklyn 'i , Umpire Uradlcy. Ai KANSAS Cm NovvYoik 0001100 10 Kansas City. . . . Pitcheih Welch and Whitnev , IHrst b.isT hits Kansas Cit ) 7 , Now Voile 1. Knois-e Kansas Cllv 4. New Voik-l. Umpiie York- AT Puisnuufi Pittsbmg 7 Alhleths. . . 3 Plleheis llandllmo and Kennedy. First base hits Patching b , Athletics n. Kuois PltlMmig1 ! , Athletics ? . Uinplio Kelly. A i Si. Louis- SI. Lonlh. . . . ! ! 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 Boston n o o i ! o i u on Piteheis ll.d ) and Stcmmcoi. Fiist b.ibo hiU-St. Loaiti } , Hoston I.I. Krrots St. Louis9 , Hoslon 10. Umpiie Cmry. ! ' Oovern > r . N. H. , Jnnn 21) ) , In the do no ciatlc convontlon to day the lust ballot for covniioi icsnlled in the nomination ot ThomaH Cogswell , ot ( icimtinlovvn , ho u coivlng ! ) IO ol tlie I fJ votes east. That Tired Feeling 'llio vN.irm weather linn a ( Icblllt'itlng effect , especially upon these who nru vvlllilu doors most of tlio time. 7liopccullaitt coinniun , ioniil.ilit | known .is 'Hut tired ficllng , " Is the ic-siilt , Tiil feeling can \io \ entirely ovcicumu by t.il lui ; llnud's haisaparllli , which jji\c i\f\\ \ ) , fu anJ strciiflh lo ! 1 II. o fii.ictlima'of Iho bed ; . . "I ccuM not hlccpj had no appetite. I ton ) . Hood's hJrr.ijMillla and won liccnn to flu'f sutiiully ; could cc > t up vvlthuut that tlrtd ami lanuuld ftul.nui nml my appctlto linpiovcd. " II. A , BA.vroiiii , Kent , OIilo. Sti'ent/t/ten the Sy HooiU HiiBiiiarilla Is chnractcrl/od Ijy Unco ; ) eciillailtic'3 1 lit , the ennbhiatton o ( MiiNthl iiKcnts ; A\ltt\ainoio\tloai \ \ \ SJ , iho process of sprmliiK the iittlve medlcliiil qualities , The result UamruiIno of nmisual ilienglli , ifTcctlns lines iifihertJ uuKuovru. Bend for bouk loiitnlnlng auuitlon.it tvlOenco. ' Hucid'a .ib nuilll i luac-i up my. Ryst my lilood , tlnrimisinY afiiictlte , tu n.-iKe ma ovrr. " J.r. Tiioxu- or Dce-Jts , J.ov.ill , I4 s. d'ii Hinaiiarllli beats sll Uhers , xnd U v.ril1 ; | U vvoirflil 111 p.M. " I. l } . / ) H-niV. htreit , Kcvv York Cit ) . Hood's Sarsaporilla bold try -.U dr.ifc'Mi ' , | 1 ; ill for 55. Wide oniyLyO. J. H01 < > U CO. , Lowell , Ifais. JOG Doses Ono Dollar. ,