I Attention is CaMed to the BOO'B HE OMAHA DAILY Tip tfew Yorfj'"Hawif ' Qft pecial , Foreign Oahlc News ToDay - rrnrns Ojnalift 15& are . Wired Direct to the T I I SIXTEENTH YEAR OMAHA , MONDAY MOHNING. JULY 12 , 1886. NlTMBEll 20. THE IRISH OUTLOOK Justin MtOartby Reviews tlio Situation as Been From tlio Emerald Isle. HOME RULE'S FRIENDS ND FOES , How Ho Views the Defeats and Victories of the Last Two Days. O'KELLY GIVES MIS OPINIONS. Ho Descants on tin Prospect as it Appears From Scottish Heights , SENSATIONAL ITALIAN TRIAL. Jllch-Tonoil lloMiors ItcliiR to iliintlco For An Old Crlino The Cotitis' Gin-don Party mid Koynl Hall. iMcCnrtliy Ilovlcxvs tlic Sltiinlion. lAX < iFoni , July 11. [ N'exv York Heiald Cable Special to tlio Itni : . ] "Uotuxvull is doxvn , " says Claverhoine In Scotts , "Old Moitnllty , " "and many apietty lelloxv xvith him. " llothwctl Is doxvn In the elections liciunnd many n pretty felloxv xvlth iloth- well , ( ioscheii Is down , has been Hung clear out of hl.s saddle at Kdlnburg. Ticvelyan Is doxvn as an Irish member and home ruler. I am bound to rejoice over ( ioschen's fall. He was a xvoiso enemy of tlio IrMi cause bj far than Chamberlain. AX AMIllTlOfS I'OI.TTICI.VX. Kvcryono knoxvs Chamberlain to be an ambitious politician , In your American MMIHO of tlio xvorda man determined to succeed in paillamentary life to succeed honestly If ho could , but to succeed any xvay. tloscheti , on the other hand , goes in for rugged indcpeiid- once ; professes not to earo a rap for olllcc ; in fortho Independent JCimlish pilnclplo only. 1 don't say that Is my opinion of ( loscliun , but it Is liio common opinion. Ccitalnlj It is the opinion Ooschen likes sprcud abioad con cerning nis political character and purpose. Thcrefoio , when ( ioscheii spoke up against Gladstone and homo rule , a certain class of persons declared that doschen spoke * In the voice of Kngilsh piiblicopinion and XXMS Kng- land's fe.uless and prophetic guide. OI.AII or oosciinx's HKKIJAT. 1 cannot help rejoicing that tlic Kilinbuig constituency , xvhieli elected Go chen a texv months ago by a largo majority , has rejected Mm now by a majority still larger. The Issue xvas distinctly homo nile or no homo rule. Goschen pronounced against homo iiilo ; his constituency have pronounced against him. DII.KI : DOXV.ST.I ) . Another oretty fellow doxvn Is Kir Chailos Wllko. lam soiry for Hllko. lloisahome micron principle ; has been forever so many years. It must have cost him a keen pang to separate from Chamberlain on this question ot homo rule. They xvero txx'o stiomr , close friends when the ( Hailstone government was formed In 18SO. CIl.XMIir.ltl.AIN IX Tim CAIlIXr.T. Uilke , then a man of far gieater mark than Chamberlain , refused to join tlio administra tion unless Chamberlain xx'as offered a place In the cabinet. ( Hailstone at first demurred. Ho afterxx-ards azieed to Dilke's teims for the sake of securing Dilke , so Chamberlain became a member of the cabinet , xvhilo Dilko xvas content to hold a position in the admin istration outside the charmed ciiclo ot tlio cabinet. Ullko rose to a cabinet ofilco In good time , but It is to his credit that ho prc- fencd his lilond befoio himself ami lifted Chamberlain by one push to a place It xvould otherwise have cost Chambeilaiu ycaid and years to attain. xow Tiinr SUPAKATK. Dilko goes ono xx-ay , Chambeilaln another Dllkoont of pailiamciit , Chamberlain in ; Dilke the victim of an unproved accusation , the scapegoat of the British nubile In ono of xvhat Maeauloy called Its "periodical lits of . " whatever Is - morality. Nothing prox-od acalust Dllkc , only a man said a woman told him something. That xvas llio xvholo story. That xvas the icason xvhy the public and the publicans of the Chelsea xvould not elect IHlkc , not because ho xxas n homo ruler. cowux SOT COXQITIIIID. : : Yet another pretty fellow doxvn n veiy pretty felioxv , too-is Joseph Cowen , of New castle. Coxven Is not conqueied. Ho meiely fulls out of the ranks , drops behind , not being Inclined , or rather not able to carry arms In the light any longer. Coxven Is In feeble health and tailing sight. Ho Is com- psiatlvely a young man in political life , but of modest , sliilnklng teinpei.imont , and not qullo content xvith the recent xvay of manag ing political affairs through the caucus. The house 01 commons loses In Coxx-en ono of Its veiy Illicit spc.ikois ; more thin Hint , ono of i rs oiinATKST on.vrona. I nm notsmo If Cowen Is not one of the very best of great KngUsh orators , n thorough friend of Itolaiul and lieUnd's popular causes In the ilaikost d.iys , oven a better friend us the days giexv daiker. Wo thall nils * him in tlmca to como , bo they never so promising and pi ospcious. For the hour , I Btipposo the xvlll XOT in : Ai.Toor.Tttnn i'iiosi > inot's FOfaras Jtol.ind la concenied ; but Ireland may bo xx-ell contented. Her cause Is safe and she can till'oul to xvalt still n little longer. Homo i ulo must bo carried. No administra tion led by Salisbury or any other can at tempt to cany on the business of legislation until tlm homo mlu question Is settled. mi : AI.UAXCI : CANNOT LAST. The alliance biitxvcon Salisbury and the pecesilonlsl-llburaU cannot last. The txvo bets will soon fall out , and xvhen conserva tives nnd liberal bccesslonlsts fall out , honest jiieu that Is , homo rulers net thelroxvn. JUSTIN McOAllTHY. Y'S OPINION , iJJo Socs Iil lit AliouTTin Splto of Uurlc Clouds. ai.Asaoxy , July ll.-Now [ York Herald Cable-Special to .tho ] lii.J : : The defeat of the government threatens to bucomo a rout EO far us KiiKlnnd Is concerned. Gladstone's appeal for justice to Ireland and iccoiicilln- tlon xvith tlto Irlbli pcoplohas been nnsxvered by an uninUtakablo icfusal. Uut Scotland nudVnlcs , to their honor , have pronounced In favor oficaco and Justice. Uoxvcver , thcio la oxi : OI.KAM oruorn amid , the shatloxvs of Ucfoat. The popular vote In Great Jirltaln In favor of liomo rttla has been onormoiis. Ono million Urltlsh citi zens Lave recoided their opln'on ' lu thoballot boxes that Ireland should bo granted homo rule. This marks clearly the gieat stildcs made by.thc homo nils movement , aided by the public opinion of the xvorld. When the number ot voters xx ho haxo declared njainst { Jladslono'splnn Isexauiiucrt , Itls found that only cloven hundrcy thousand have declared ogaiust that particular form. NKAHLY TUIUJU'ItANT , A chnuKo of 0110 vole In oxviy txveity-onr : voters xvould Lave wulo homo nile tiiu ant along the xvhole line. When OIIP looks back to the state of ptibllo opinion in Great Britain on this riupstion only txx-o jears ao theprogipss made iecuis marvellous. Speak ing hero to day xvlth an experienced Scotch politician , he slitcd that in his belief the triumph of home i tile xvas certain xvithln a slioit period If only the Iiish people keptcopl under defc.it and proved themselves capable ot Intelligent sclf-contioi , MOID ; it > fcATiox xrr.nr.n. From xvhat I have ohseivcd during the progress of the clectoial campaign In Scot land I nm convinced tlic working classes need only a little more education on the sub ject of self-goveinment for Iicland to Induce them to suppoit a satisfactory scheme for cstnblishliiK a parliament In Dublin. Had the election been postponed till October Scot land would have given a majoilty ot fifty Glndstonlans Instead of a probable majority of tlility. Owing to the slack trade immense numbers of workmen had changed their resi liences , causing a great loss of votes to the popular party. now srnoi.t.ox XVAS LOST. For example , in Stiollox. ' division over eichtcen bundled men had changed their homes , their residences , and the greater pait could not bo found. The Gladstonlan can didate xx-as defeated In this division by only olghty-nlne vet s. I'orhaps the most lomnrk- abie tact about the election is that notwith standing tlio freii7.ied appeals to the British public to save tlio empire , tlic total poll in the present contest Is fully 3D per cent lower than In the last election ovun on the side of the victoilous party. inr. SMAI.I. x'OTn AcrouxTP.n roit. This is accounted for , llrst , by the loss of votes oxvlng to the abstentions of discon tented liberals ; second , the loss of votes by xvoikingmen's icmovaH , as just stated. As I picdtctcd , the principal losers In the pics- cut light haxo been the xvhig seceders , they living liteially smashed between ho Gladslonkui radicals nnd the torles , entirely to the piolit of the latter. Tlio feeling against them In the liberal party is bitter , and also xxhatls popularly knoxvn as " . . " "THE ClIAMIltnil.AIX OASH. Onnll sides ono hears declarations of ha tred and promises ot x'enij'eaiice on all the sccedeis nt the next election , which men be gin already to look lorwaid to , apparently toigetful of how many tricks the torics may play on their simple allies by the aid of llart- Ington the news of xvhoso electlsou Is just icceixed and Chamberlain. The lories are noxv in the position they intrigued \\Ith the Irish party at the last elec tion to scenic. scenic.TUB SOMI ) I'AllTir.S. By an alliance \xitli I'ainell Chuichlll and Salisbury could noxv contiol tlio destinies of the British empire for seven years. The txvo really solid paillamentary parties the toiies and Parncllitcs have now a xvorking inn- joiity of forty-txvo over both xvhiss and radi cals. Sixteen Parncllitc seats remain to bo tilled up , xvhiio the lories me still incieastng their majoilty. Tim combined Irish and tory paitles probably have a miijoiity of sixty over all sections ot the libeial paity. On tlm other hand the unionists and torles only ngiecd on dctcatinc Gladstone's propo sal. They aie ceitaln to break upon a sldo issue , xvhilo against the combined liberal and Irish the lories xvlll bo Impotent. Tiicut OXI.Y iioi'i : . Thcicfoio their only liopo for a long lease of power tests ou conciliating the Irish people ple and establishing an alliance xvith the 1'ar- nellites. Tills xvill not take place Immedi ately that xvould bo too shameless but prob ably befoic six mouths Salisbury xvlll bting In a homo rule measure calculated to secure Irish support. Tlio central fact ot the situa tion xvlll bo the tiOO mcmbcis elected by Eng land , Scotland , Wales and Ireland on a di rect homo rule issue. , THE HOl'KFUL OUTLOOK. That fact cannot bo ignored by any consti tutional statesmen. Tlio Irish cause is more hopeful than It seems xvhen judged by elec tion ictuins. JAMUS W11A.T GLADSTONE WIMJ DO. British Press on Whether tlic Premier Will Kcsl ti or Not. I.OXDON , July 12. fNexv York Herald Cable Special to llio Br.i : . ] All the morning papcis are naturally discussing xvhat Mr. Gladstone Is likely to do "stick" or resign. The Chronicle ( radical ) bays as to homo rule : 'Wo understand this morning , troin those xvho aio usually xvell informed as to Mr. Gladstone's intentions , that unless the torics have n majoiity over all patties , xvhlch is somewhat problematical , iiu XVII.L XOT r.nsiax until a noxv house of commons dellnltoly pro claims Its xvant of confidence in him. " The Tciegiaph contends as to the premier : "It is suspected by some of his enemies that , taking advantage of the divisions In the ranks of his Iocs , in : wn.i , nr.rY TIUM to unite and him him out. The otIo.ucUo of the Kmrlisli constitution Is tint xvlicn n min ister pioposcs n gieat scliomo ho must , xvhon defeated upon It , icsigii , dissolution being , In fact , an appeal fiom tlm parliament to tlio people. " IIOIT.fi II fi XVIM , IlKSIOX. The Nexvs , hoxvcver , hopes thus : "Wo liiiBt Mr. Gladstone xvill lesign Iftheiolsa clear majoiity against him In his Irish policy. Ho staked his afllclal existence on a just and uuulent policy towaid thu Iiish people. " The tin co tory papers naturally advlso resignation. _ TWO SOOIAI < KVEXTfl. Tlio LSnroncKs COIUIH' Garden Party and tlio ICoyal Hull. LONHON , July 10. fNexv York Herald Cable Special to the BKK.J Baroness Coutts' garden party yesterday afternoon mid the state ball ut Buckingham paluco last evening wound up n patilclan xveek for the "classes , " xvhilo Henly rcg.itta xvas closing the pleblan xveek for the masses. The day was autumnal. A Ficnch xxTltcr once said that London's Bummer consists of three hot days and a thunder shoxvor. These are noxv over. Neaily three [ thousand guests , between half past thrco and sunset , stormed nnd occupied the picturesque twenty acres of the historic Coutts' subuiban retreat , contuiics old , called Holly tiodgo , on tlio xx'estxvard slope of High- gate Hill , overlooking on ono sldo London's forty miles square , nnd on ( lie other tha mini exvauso of Berkshire. From the top slope , froutlng the house , the yloxy of the giounds nbotit 0 o'clock picsented exhilarating landscape effects. Trees of nil kinds , xvhlspcrlng ol I'm ' time of Queen Ann and the Georges , xvcro decorated with the Burdette-Coutts colors , Westminster blue. Far stretching xvns the undulatiuii green Sivatd , altcmatcd xvith countless diamond' shaped tloxvcr beds , xvith tents and maiquees nt convenient dlstaoccs , A siorr.cY cr.r.xx' . IJveij"\vhei-o xx-cro groups of Indies , xvlth cay , varied dresses of all colors nnd liuss , canylug parasols und fans that created count less prisms In the suullght. Attcudlug ou these xxcro bishops , sub-deans , noblemen nnd commoners , bankers und spend thrifts , philosophers and mashers. A guest- could scarcely cross any path or lluxor ou the yielding Uuf xxltlumt encountering the beseeching gnze ol au anxious lluuky , eager to pour forth the raiesl xvines or dispense the daintiest dl lies that profusely abounded. Meanxvhllo tlm chtter of silver , chln.i and glass and many animated voices disputed acoustic urfiilowinauce xvlth the full Cold- stream band. THE omvrs iiinivnn. : On n tciracc near by. in the mammoth con- scrxatory , the daughter of Sir Frauds Burdette , and her husband that baronet's latest succession In parliament received , the baroness assisting , shaking hands gracefully and xvlnningly xvith each guest , he xvoarlng an American suit of xxlntc duck , and turn ing tiuisnis Into cpigiams as he passed each xisltor to his pi hate seeietary , Mr. Mnlnxvar- Ing Diuistan , a recent dramatist , xvho con cisely became , a guldepost to the avenues of eiijojmcnt.mi mi : iiAitoxn's'cosifxin. The baioness xxns plainly costumed almost xvithout ornaments , nud look ing as serenely phllnntnropic as the "femi nine Peter Cooper. " She xvas once desciibed to be by an American tiaxeller in xvilting n book. By twilight the groundsxveic deserted and a laigo portion of the guests xvcro drlxiuc axxav to exchange their brilliant xxalkiug cos tumes for toilets. THE IIOYA1. 11AI.U In the cxcnlni : , the royal ball , the last ono of the season , lacked the presence of the queen , but all the oilier loyalties xvoro pres ent. The large saloon presented some very gay pictuic" , as the court mounting ceased three days no. It xvas notable that the at- tendaneo xxas more limited than exerknoxvn belore and the election excitement , peihaps , accounts for this ball having been a spiritless and perfunctory otlalr. run 1'nooitA.xi.xin. The programme Included four niiadillk's ' , nine xxalttxvo iiolkns , txvo lancicis , nnd a concluding galop. The royalties foi mod principally the opening quadrille , entitled , " ! M Prince Charman"aiid In this Miss Cham berlain and the Countess of Kosebciry had n place. OOUSTKSS iiosnnr.itr.Y'fi TOII.IT. : The latter xvore a skirt of xvhite satin , draped with line xvlnto silk and tulle , covered xvllh tracings of the finest spidcr-xveb cm- broideiy and gold thread. The train xxas plain xxldte satin , trlmmea xvltli pulliiigs of xxhlte gold and tulle. A pointed loxv bodice. xvlth folded "V" shaped beitha of the same tulle , and xvhite leathers in the hair and diamond mend oinaments completed thcaltlic. HOXV MISS CHAMIIKIII.AIX IH'.r.sSKl ) . Miss Chamberlain \\ore a xvhite tulle , the entire front covered xvith bouclettes of crystal and pearly beads that formed like a billoxvy mass of crystal and snow. The features of this coxvn xvere the dainty little pits and tulle llouiiccs , on each of xvhich xveie tluce roxvs of the nai loxvest ribbon. These xvcnt all around the skill. The plain tulle skitt had no oinament except thiec xvldo tucks of It self. The ttillo xx'as over xvhite satin and the loxv pointed bodice xvas finite simple , xxitli a ciossxviso drape of the xvliito jetted tulle. Miss Chambeilaln , liguiing in tlio opening of tlio loyal quadiiile , managed a train dressed with simplol.ouis Quince btylo and n side xvienth of led loses. Many thought this moic than rl\-alcd the dress of the Princess Louise of Wales , xxhich xxas of xvliitc tulle , dimmed xvith ribbon and pink moss roses. The corsage xvas of striped faille , trimmed xvlth roses and tulle ; orna ments. diamonds and pearls. Mis. Chamber lain \\oio a pale hellotiopo satin and brochc. The fiont xvas draped crossxvise xvith xvhlto point lace. On the one side xx'as a complete panel of lloxvers and purple vclx-et xxater iris orchids and plush belles do units. A pointed bodice of hcliotiopo bioclie xvas trimmed xvlth white lace , and on one side draped with purple iris xclx-et. A bouquet of lloxvers trimmed tlic other sldo. Tin : iMiixci.ss OF XVAI.HS xvoie acoisagoof xvliito and silver brocade ox-era jupeot xx hlto poult dc sole , veiled in xvhite and silver tulle , and looped xvith bunches of xvhite ostiich feathers. The head diess xx'as a tiara of diamonds and ornaments of pearls and diamonds. OTlir.H AXIinilCAX T'ADIGS xx-ero Mis. Willis Pomcioy , xvho xx'oio xvhlto satin , the petticoat entirely embroideied in gold , a pointed bodice xvlth a plastion of the same embroidery , and tor ornaments diamonds mends and pearls. Also , Miss Winsloxv , xx'lio xvoro a xvhite tulle bkht in largo box plaits , tilmmod xvith n broad satin band nnd silver frlngp. Each plait xvas held doxvn by a sin gle xvhilo lose , and a xvido sash of blue faille nancalse fell at tlio sides overn lloat of xvhite tulle. The bodice was icmaikablo for its gracefulness and originality , It xvas of the ncxv French style called "Diane Chnsseresse , " of the Louis VI. period. It xvas mndo of xvliito satin , lichly embroideied in silver , cut high on ouo snoulder , the bodice coming under the other shoulder , whlcii xvas fiilled xvith blue faille , thus giving the Diana cioss- eut to the eoisaia- . Also , JI1SS IIOXYXOU , OK SAX 1'IIAXCISCO , xvho xvoio a peculiar dicss. The skht xvas of xvhlto satin broche In llttlo lings , cut in leaves over a lull llouucj ot xvhlto tulle. At the bottom , bctxvcen each leaf , a diop of seed peails , and over this up to the knee xveie al- tci Mate diaplngs ol xvliito tulle , caught at in tervals In Watteau drapings. Pastells of crystal beads , xvltli centre ot seed pearl , were cmbioideied all over the jupon. The back xvas a simple xvaterfall of plain tulle. A pointed hodlco of white satin xvas caught over the point xvlth the same mnteilal. A soft xvhlto band ot mlrobout feathers cio-sed the hustiiom the lelt shoulder , fastening to the skirt. The other sldo xvas ornamented xvlth tulle nnd moss roses , a fexv loseu being xvorn In the hair , nnd ornaments of diamonds. > ius , riuii'a : xvonu vclonto Krancnls of the tuio hellotiopo color , n plain train and skirt , rather pointed , and outlined xxlth a fringe of heliotrope , metallic beads and silver spangles. The dress xvas open In Jront over a jupon of antique brocho. Copied fiom the real Pompadour old pattern xveio stiipes ol brocaded lloxvers , falling fiom tiny bakcts on n ground of creamy xvhlto satin. This petticoat xvas cut In tabs over n full mid shoit llounclngof xxhlto lace nnd n scaif of heliotrope fuillo vclonto cominc from the back , and xvns carefully knotted at the side. The ends xvcro tiinged xvlth beads and spangles. The trimming of the pointed bodlco xvas of tallloxvlthnsmullbasquo folded over little leaves nt the back. Inside the loxv bodlco n fold of velvet of n deener shade came close to thn bust and drapery of Louis Qulnz broche crossed the front of the body. Diamond ornaments xvcro on the corsage fiont , xvhlcli xxcio pleiccd by a gold dagger xvlth n hilt of lubles nnd diamonds. The short puffed sleeves xvero entwined xvlth laco. A BIG KOBIJEK1' UKV1VKD. Guilty Wrotolirs on Trial For Crime Committed Kltrlit Youra A o. ANCONA , July li. rNexv Yoik Hernia Cable Special to the Bnu.J A crime xvhlch eight years ago set all Italy in n Imiient la again causing intense excitement throughout the peninsula. The trains fiom Homo nnd Florence Imvo within the last few days brought hundicds of people to this dirty , bustling little seaport , and the local bonifaccs nre rapidly making their foi tunes. Ordinary business hero seems at a standstill , and the one nbsoiblns subject is "II 1'rocessoDlo Mil- Honl , " Tlin STORT OF THE CHIME ii ouo at the most curious ou record , On llio 10th of October , 1S7S , the Bancn Narlon- nle had to semi three portmanteaus tilled with bank notes from their branch office nt Ancona to their Geneva hunch. The tolal value of HIP nojcs xvas fjOO.OOO lire , of xxhlcli 0,400,000 xxcrc canlnlned lu ono gray poit- manteati. TO Of AltH AOATX8T IlOIllIRUY or accident , three bank emplojcs , the cashier , called Melllni , a clerk named Albortlnp , and Taiighcrllnl , a porter , xverc detailed to escort tlic notes lo their des tination. In duo tlmo the cscoit started xvith their ticasure. By next morning the three portmanteaus reached Genoa , xvcre opened , and their contents examined. The txvo llrst were lu aider on opening. A XIAT snisTiTimox' . In the thiid , hoxvexcr , xvhlch should have contained 2-IOO,0W ( Hies , It xvns found that a number of pieces of xxood had been Ingen iously substituted for tlio packets of notes. The weight of the valise coi responded almost exactly xxlth that announced. The vnlue , alas , xvas nil. The neatness nud nudnclty xvlth which the lobbcry had been committed made It clear liom the outset that It must haxc been planned by the bank olllclals , xxhilo the ease xx 1th xvhich the plan XXMS exe cuted showed there must have becntoxcral accomplices. srst'irtox Fit.t. ox sr.vnx rnnioxs : 1,1-Vdorico llaccarlul ; s , Mollinl ; a , Tang- hcrlinlI ; , Quirlno Governatorl ; 3 , Kugenio Paccapello ; 0. Plctio Camlilucci ; nnd espetlally on 7 , Audica Loreiizettl , xvhoso biolher , Kdatdoxvas InthcsecretHof thobanlc , and knoxv the notes XYCIO to bo kfor\vanled to Genoa. A I.I. XXT.Itr. AllllK TEn but xvhilo tlio prellml nary Inquiry dragged on in the usual sloxv Italian fnshlou , Bacca- rini , xxho xvas unquestionably ono of the pilme Instigators of tliocrlme , slipped through the lingeis of justice by dying ; Mellln ) , about the same time , XXMS icleascd ; and nt the trial in Home , Loienzettl , xvhom public opinion had fiom the first branded as guilty , xvas , thanks to the mysteilous leniency of the judges , nlsoielcnscd ; xvhllexvlth the rest of the prisoners the unhappy porter , Taugher- llnl , acainst xvhom tlio evidence was quite unconvincing , XXMS sentenced to txvelvo years at hard loboi. THE VKIIUICT 1IOITBKD A STOHM of Indignation and killed Tnnghcrllnl's mother. Befoie she died , hoxvovcr , shoxvroto to the minister of justice dcnouuclng Lorcu- zetti. After his ncqulttat Loreiizettl rctuined to his natlx'o toxvn , Ancona , xvhere he found himself shunned by Ids neighbors. Ho took every precaution to avoid giving the laxv any pretext for icurrcstuig Iiim but xvas not quite cautious enough , for IT bOO.TLEAttr.D Ot'T that ho had been paying heavy sums of money axvay to a number of people , among them the xvidoxv Baccnriul nnd a xvldoxv nnmed Morelll. .Morcoxer , Taiiglicrllni's lileuds , xvho traced him day nnd night with the tenacity ot sleuth hpunds , discovciei\hat \ { he xvas strangely Ultimate xvith Mine. Govcr- natoii. Knch ficshdlbcovciy xx'as brought to the eais of the authorities , detectives xvero quietly set to woilc , and fitadually over thirty people xveie entanglctl to the toils of the po lice. SIOIIB iAnnnsTS MADE. On the 27th olfaune'of lost year. , the chain of evidence being thought 'copp'ote ' , L'ofon- zctti , xvho Is nn'Ancona mcichant , M me. Morelli , Plerini Ln zaro , a student , and Toirf- maso Lopez , n brilliant young barilster , ho had defended Gox'CinatoiI at thotiial and has moie lecently become famous In Homo tlnough his amoious adventures , his prodi gality , and above all , his champlonsiilpof the notorious ITofcssor Sharbaro , xvero aircstcd. Thiity others , moro or less Implicated , xvero also anested , butox'er half xveio released. AiiiiAiaxnn ron TUIAI * Finally sixteen prlsouevs xvero ou Wed nesday biouglit up for trial hero charged xvith being principals and accessories as to the robbery of the 2-100OQO Hie , or receivers of the stolen money. Hours before tlio doors.of the court of assizes xvero throxvn open a sing ing mass of people besieged tlio building clamoiinc for admission. The court room Is very small and xvas cioxvded to suffocation. I had much dilllculty In lightins my xvay to a seat. nXCITK.MKXT AT Till : TIIIAT , . Loud and lieico Impiecations xveio Inx-okcd by the mob on the head of Loieiuetl , Lopez and Goveinatorl , tho' thico chief prisoners. Many teats xveioshcd over tlto pitiable fate ol Taiighcrllnl , who Is noxv on all hands ad mitted to linve been Innocent. The indict ment Is a perfect monument of patience and gives an elaborate explanation of the xx'ny in xvtiich the lobbcry XXMS committed. TUB I'LAXS KI'l'LAIXKD. The crime had evidently been planned by Baccarlnl and the txvo Loicnzettls. On the 19th ot October , 1S78 , Edvaido Lorenyctti in- foi med his biotherAndica that the BancaNaz- lonale xvould txvo days later dispatch the notes to Genoa. Knowing the quality and xvclght of the nolcs , and having seen the poitmantcaus in xvhich they xvould bo packed , Kdvatdo had n portmanteau ot exactly the same sl/c made nnd tilled it xvith blocks of wood. On thoevening of the 201h of October the three portmnnteaus xveio put inton cab. EdxMrdo Loieiizcttl , Tanuhcilino and Albeitlno got Inside the cab. Caccarrlnl , Govcnintoiinnd Andrea Loienzettl lolloxved them to the sta tion In another cab , carrying xvlth them .tlio portmanteau xvith the dummy treasure. AT THE STATIOX. Baccarlnl seems to have got out nnd en gaged in conversation xvlth the cashier , Mel- llnl. xvho xvas waiting for the Genoa train. AVhllo the cashier's attention wns thus di verted the portmanteau xvlth the xvood blocks was. quickly substituted lor the other con- tnlnlng tlio notes , xvhlch In the contusion and lluny of tie : moment xvas easily re moved by Haccailnl and transferred to An drea Loreiizettl , xvho carried It to Baccailni's house undetected , Theio , nccoidliu ? to the confession of Govrrnatorl , llio accomplices iivinij : > { rm : IIOOTX- . Lopez' share In ( ho crime dales from the first trial. Ills client ) Governatorl , had hid den his part of the plunder , but after his con demnation ho revealed the hiding place to Lopez , xvho in leturn for his secret gave him n valuable piece of paiifr , pledging himself to hold the sum of f > 73BOO Uro in trust for Gov ernatorl , and on no account to spend the money , But Lopez DID XOT fJTIOK AT TltirM'.S. At the first opportunity after ho had laid hands on the stolen notes , his lioinan lady loves soon helped him to squander them. When the pilsoiiers xvcro biouglit into court all eyes xvero Instantly turned to Lopez. Mis fortune has xvorked sad havoc xvith him. HIS GINS 8HOXVEI ) . Instead of the dandy , xvlth neatly-tilmmed bcnid ana gold eyeglasses xvho once cut such n dash iu the gaidens of the Villa Borgcsc and on the Plnclo , xvusaxv n pale , ill-shaven , hag- gaid creature. Ilbpillor xvns made all the moio conspicuous by n black coat and gloves. Fulrlno Governatori , xvho xvns brougut out of jail to stand this noxv trial , seemed much moro nt his case nnd smiled iiuliilcrently while the indictment xvas being read. THE OTUCll PIUSOXEUS , nmong xvhoin xvere several xvomcn , nre of very commonplace appearance , except Lingla Morelll , xvho is rather good looking nnd xvas caiefully drejssp.d. Ouo huiidied and seventy- txvo xvltnesses xvIU ba called during the trial , which Is not expected to cud this mouth. A COAMT1ON PUOfOSl- : ! ) . Salisbury Makes Overture1 ! to llnrt- inqton to Form a .Mlnlftry , LOXDOX , Juno II. Lqrd Snllsbmy has made oxcrturcs lo f.ord Hartlngton for ( Tie formation of n coalition mliilstiy , xxhose pro- erammo shall Include n local Roxeinmentblll for Ireland , Scotland and Kuglnnd , n labor- ei's allotment bill.cmpoxvcrlnc rural laborers to ncquUo small lioldeis , tlieicfoim nnd e\- tension of the aitlsan's dwelling net , Includ ing the dueliliiKsof farm laboreis , a nipasitro for the cheaper tiansforof lauds , and llio ap pointment of n-select committee to Inquire Into the administration of tlicgoveniment of India xxlth the view of giving the unlives Incieased local contiol. If Lord Ilartliigton consents to the formation of n coalition ministry tlio cabinet xvlll lucludo Mr. Gosehen. Sir lipury James and the Duke of Argylp , but not Chamberlain. xxiiATi.Aiiot ciirm : iiiiXK1 * . Laboiichere , In an Inteixlexv to-day , said : "I am confident Gladsione xxlll resign and that tlio conscrvatlxes xvlll take olllce. Any coalition brtxveen the toilcs and unionists cannot last txxeiity minutes. Chambeilaln and Caluc arc the only txxo xxorth mentioning. The liberal dbte.it aiisps fiom Gladstones failure to make the land bill clear , the radi cals not seeing the loieo of buy ing out the Ir.ndlouK The cry of three acres and a cow.has not done any good. It xxould have been better to haxo talked of "half nn acio nnd n ealf. " The laborer xvould understand that. I do not think the to rics wlll.Mdopt the homo rule policy , it Is not to their Intere to settle the Irish question rater than to keep It open. The to nes duped Chamberlain nicely but lie does not see It. They xvlll thioxv him ox'er xxhen It suits their purpose. It xvlll bo n long time beforPtho Irish oucstlon Is settled. U cannot possibly bo settfedbj the next parliament. The counties knoxv nothing of the question. When they have been educated Gladstone xvlll xvln hands doxvn. This Will IIP the great xvork ot the radicals in the immediate Inline. Parliamentary Elections. LONDON , July 10. Ut. Hon. George Otto Trevplynn , xvho , xvlth Chamberlain , resigned fiom the cabinet to oppose Gladstone's Irish policy , has been defeated as a unionist candidate - didato In Hnxvick for parliament. In the last election Ticvelyan xvas icturncd ns a liberal fiom llawlck xvithout opposition. This year John Dillon stumped the distilct against him , denouncing him for his opposi tion to the picmler's policy toxxards Ireland , and pointing out the unreasonableness ot Ticvelyan's attitude In vlexv of the fact that no had been chief spcietaiy for Ireland and by actual obseivatlon Knoxv the merits of the issue. The result has been that out of n total of 5,010otcs polled In Haxx Ick buriths. O. L Broxvn , Gladstonlan candldateiecexcd ! a majority of thiity , obtalninn'.S'ii to 2,4ttt hCcmcdby Tievelyan. The announcement of the result has produced a sensation throughout the pountiy , Llbeials aio noxv predicting that Hartincton xvill also ho do- leated In Hosendalo. The Laneashlic elec tion takes place next Monday. In the last election Hartineton xvas letuined ns a liheial by a majority ol 1,883 in a total poil of 10.2SA His opposition to the government's holiio nile policy Induced the liberals to ask Davitt to contest Koseiidalo. Davitt hesitated and linally declined , assuming that Ilartihgton's attitude XXMS purely patriotic nnd disinterested. Subsequently the lib erals and Paniolltcs found reason to sti'-peet Hnrtinston's opposition to the premier hnd nn ulteiior purpose and at tlio last moment they deteinilned to contest the district. Hartincton's opponents do not , however , make public their occasion for be lieving they xvlll bo able to give hiili the fate of TrPVclynn. The torics nnd unionist combined hnvo beaten Timothy Healey , Paiiiclllto In South Londonderry , Thomas Lea , tlio unionist candidate , receiving 4,737 xotes to Hcaly's 4,029. The entire poll XXMS 9lW , votes , n Inll- ing off of 515 fiom the last election. Hitting the French Cable. PAIIIS , Julv H.-NcxvYoik Ileiald Cable Special to tie | Br.n.J Lo Matin , in its pinclpnl aitlcle , Is losponsiblofor the folloxx1- ing ugly hit against the management of the Fiench Cable company : "The dlstuibanco xvhich took place about a foi ( night ago at the general meeting of the Fiench Cable com pany has had ono good elfect. It has called attention to the founders of the company and to tlio contracts xvhich they have made xvith Knt'lisli companies and the strange commis sion they locetved therefor. It has also called attention to the constant concessions they have made to the English companies and which they wish to croxvn by the abandon ment of their right lo refuse to join any longer in their ruinous cable rates. It xvas high time , In the interests of the Fiench public and the shareholders of tlio French Cable company , that attention xxas called to the quiet xvay In xvhlch the com pany has been managed by this group of financiers , xx-ho arc so xvel ) knoxvn by the dis- astious collapse of various companies xvlth xvhich they have been connected. But the nlaim hns been given , Investigation is being made , and justice xvill be done , it is to bo hoped , before thefailuie of the French Cable company xvlll have to bo added to the sombre list of the failures of the following com panies , viz : Chumln de For d'Orleans et Chalons , M. OPonver Queitier , Tramxvays du Noid de Pails , M. Charles Lecesiic , Socicto Flnnnclere de P.uls , M. Dinangel , Giando Compagnleld'Assnialitc.s M.CIemcnt Simon Union Generate , M. L. Riant and the Comto do Circourt. " Turkey SoiuulH the Poxvers. COXSTAX-I ixori.n , July 11. Tlio various Tuiklsh diplomatic loprcscntatlvcs abiond hnvo been ordeicd to ascertain ( ho vlexvsof thopoxvcrsln icgaul to the Batoum allalr. A poitlon of tlio ministry maintain that Tur key Is entitled to summon the aid of Eng land , by viituo ol the C neAs convention , on the gtound that the action of Itussla threatens tlm sultan's A&iallo tenitory. A MutlnoiiH Mate. PAHIS , July 11. iN'oxvYork Herald Cable Special to the BI.E.J A telegram from DankliU announces the nirlval thcio of the British bark Exile , Captain I'carcp , liom Now V/oik , with the mate , Nelson Fielding , in irons for stabbing the captain , who , though sovciely wounded , Is repoited out ot danger. JIoxv Ciiolorn Scored. Iloxin , July 10. Cholera ictuins to-day nrn : Brlndlsi , 10S nexv cases , 4 ! ) deaths ; Lnkano , 2S noxv cases , 8 deaths ; San Vlto , 15 now cases , a deaths ; Fontana , 5'J ncxv ay deaths ; Codlgoio , 13 now cases , 5 deaths ; Venice , 0 now cases , U deaths. ItohclllOHH Outlook in Mexico. ST. Louis , July 11. A dispatch Irom Bioxvnsvillf , Tex. , says : It is reported that General Maillnez and his allies , Senors Itamfrez and Idas , distinguished Oily of Mexico editors , xvho icccntly nrilvrd hcie , having Iravclcd disguised oveiland , nro quietly uuying up nrius nnd hoi cs. The Nlgicto movement , xvhilo premature , may hnvo some significance. The federal govern ment , on account of stringent tax hn\s , dull ness of trade , nnd llio pooi xxay In xxhlcli nil employes of capital uio paid , isdailj loslni ; prestige , nud about the only thing noided to cicnto trouble is that a btiong mini shall stop forxvard for the dlatTccted to rally ou. Martinez - tinoz apparently desiies to be this man. hut it Is n question H ho has the requisite stiength. Couldn't Walt Kor a Trial. MOIIOAX , Tex , , July 11. While the pro- llmlnaiy trial ot Sydney Davis ( coloied ) xvas In pioiriess heio yestcidny moinlng a mob ot 500 overpoxvered the couit and took Davis out and hanged him. Ho outraged ono of the most respectable women in Bosque county. _ _ - HaUonl Sauce-it is delicious. .Sohl evcijxvheic. STILL IN NEED -SHOWERS , Additional Nebraska drop Reports Show Damage by the Drouth. A RAIN WILL SAVE THE GRAIN. Pnrinprs Generally Feeling Kino Over the Outlook Some KnvornMo He- ports Krom Iowa nml the Country at The Crop Outlook. lothr Uec.l . llA mxo , Neb. . July 10. Prospects for small mains vcryjli.scour.iglug. Wheat xety sliuit , r\c ditto , bailov fnlr , oats \vill make lalrjleld. Faimcis tool discouraged. Tlio lust tain xvas .limp yo. It did not extend M'ry generally thioughout the countiy. lun ! : now would help oats ntul coin. Corn Is In good condition. iiuuT rorjjTY. O VKI.JL.XD. Neb. . July 10. \\re have had no rain of iinv consequence since corn xxus planted. The eaily rorn Is suffer ing most , and will nniku nothing to si wak of. If rain does nnt rain hoon there will not bo an a0111150 crop. Kaily rain will brlnir the late corn outnll tight. Wheat will not nvcineoiiiutu than seven bushels In this \lclnlly : many fields will not bo cut nt all. Late potatoes xx 111 not nmount to any- thlnij. From the present outlook larmois aie tecltnc badly. An increased acieagcuf coin was planted this jear. Pi-.xiiKi ! . Neb. , July 10. The weather for the past ten days hasneen un iuallliedly hot. The early corn and llax are sale , but unless rain conies soon the latter eiopsvlU fall. Harvest has commenced. nilOXVX COt'NTY. Loxo VISE , Nob. , July 10. The wind has been trom the bouthwest for nine days past , and as n consequence it hits Improxcd the wheat and oat crop. The wheat crop was ex pected to ax'erngo ' twenty-fix o bushels per aere , huton account ol the xvnrtu , dry xxea- tlier the average won't ' bo ox'er seventeen per acre , Coin is not improved. The fanners arc not discouraged at the present prospect , and they say that If It rains within a xxcek that everything will revivoacaln mid that the loss xvlll scarcely bo tell , AISSXVUUTH , Neb. , July 10. Early wheat Is not affected by the dry weather , but latff wheat Is not tilllne out well ut the ton ot the head. Bailey ami rye are ready for harvest and heavy , not olTocted by dry weather. Oats aio about an average crop , but would have been much heavier If It had rained a xveek ago. Corn Is groxviug fast anil on good giound Is notnflected yet. Corn is In splen did condition. The dry spell lias continued two weeks. Nothing Is affected as yet , ex cept crops on poor soil , or soil pooily culti vated. An abundance of rain within a week would bilne the crops out all right. It looks noxv as though xvo xvould getsa per cent of an avoiage. Farmers are generally hopeful. The outlook Is not dlscouiaging. COLFAX COUXTY. ScnuM.rn : , Neb. , July 10.Wo have had no lain since the 27th of Juno. During most ot this time a hot south' * cat wind has pre vailed.Vhcat will not bo more than : i half crop , partlv owing to the lateness of. the spilne. Oats xvlllbe light in quality , If not short in quantity. The corn crop aset is not materially injured , except , perhaps , the late planting. A good rain within n week xvlll bilng it out considerably. Potatoes will bo a shoit ciop. Caidcus are suffering sovcicly. OI.AY COCXTY. EDGAR , July 10. Small grain has suffered bjully ffom mo drouth ill this part of Ne braska. There has been no rain in tins sec tion for txvo weeks , during xvhlch tlmo the weather lias been Intensely hot and dry. Barley and rye aio harvested but Is not more tlfaii two-thirds ot a ciop. Theft ) xvas but lit tle fall xvheat sown ; what thcio xvas yielded about two-thirds ot a crop. Spring wheat and oats are very shoit and are being de- stioycd by chinch bugs rapidly. Unless rain coiucH soon but little urnin xvill be hat vested on account of chinch bugs. Corn Is not out of reach of nclp , and it rain comes soon may yet make n aood orop. Farmers are very much discouraged , though thcystill entertain hopes ot a medium corn ciop. FAinrir.i.D , Neb. , July 10. Wheat xvill make about one-half a crop , barley about three-font tl'6 , and oats a good ax'ciago yield. Dry weather In thoeaily itait of the season injmcd small grain most. Wo had good rains In the latter patt of .May. Since that time it has been diy , no lain at all since June US. Coin is looking xvell In spite of diy xveather. It"xvo get lain In a loxv days there xvill be a good prospect lor nearly a lull crop. Lately chinch bugs hax'o made their appearance In largo numbers and aio doing considerable dnmace. Faimcis , as n inle , are lecllng in good spiiits over the crop prospects. ClIHYliXXi : COUNTY. SIDNEY , July 10. No xvheat. Coi n on nod , n. g. : on old ground , all right yet , but needs rain. Oats , millet , bailey and llaxseed need rain , but xvlll stand soinu time yet without. Dry ncaily a month , except light lalns In dillei cut sections of the county. There xvlll On 75 ptr cent of a crop , except on sod , wheio there xvlll be comparatkcly nothing. Am xvell satisfied this county xvill stand long drought. Home aio discouraged. but a majoi- ity ol settleis hax-o great laith In Cheyenne county. Donnrc COUXTY. NOKTH Dr.xn. July 10. AH ciops in this vicinity aio sulfei Ing gieatly on account ot the drought. We have had noialn to speak of foi over thie.c xveeks. The fai mers are feelIng - Ing very "blue , " and say if the present diortght holds on for a xveck or ten days longer the crops xvlll bo cieatly damaged , II not completely destioyed. DAXVKS COUNTY. CiiAimox , Neb. , July 10. The condition of corn and Small grain lluoughout this section Is lair ami other ciops the same. It has been exceedingly dry lor over two xveeks nnd a lain xvould hell ) the ciopoiulci tullv , but up to this tlmo they are unhurt. Still , If no lain should full within a xveck or ten days riops ot all kinds xvould bo sexeiely injured. The piesont indications show that crops xvlll bo equal In quality and quantity toanypio- vious year. Faimeis are wishing tor inln and should that ( .ill within tixxeek they xvlll bo elated at the piospects. inxn.v COUNTY , I'O.NTA , Neb. , July 10. Wo have had no rain heio tor three xveeks , still the corn , xvheat and o.itfi look well , but aio beginning to show the xvant of a good mill , which , It xvo get It in \veekor so , xvlll Insino tint people ol this county good crops. Unless xvo have lain shoilly the jieldot cioiis xvlll bo25per tent U'bs than tlm ax'eiago. Wlnlothodioutli causes i.irmeis to tear , bllll thuj mo hopeful that the copious summer showeis tor xvhlch Nohiasknls icmaikablo xvlll htlll como and Instill now lifo and vigor Into the haivest. KHAXKI.IX COl'XTY. Bi.ooxijxf.Tox , Duly 10. Kaily xvheat un- Injmcd. Late xvheat boains to show the ef fect of excessive heat. Corn In Borne places xvlllbuaialluio. Barley and rye xvlll bo an average eiop. All grain has buffered some , The diy spell lias continued lor txvo weeks , An abundance of rain within a week would bilng ciops out all light. Candidly , 1 bellevo the yield of xvhcut in this county will be but sliu'htly 11101 o than 50 pur cent of an average crop , corn about so per icjit ; other ciops not injured < o any extent , Faimcis , or those xvho know how , inu ti listing In God und praying Jor lain ; othci.saro cuislng. ( iAQH COl'N'lY. BIUTIIICE. Nob. , July -Small Kraln Is being harvested tapldly. As undo xvheat la Setter than last year. It la noxv over two weeks slncu xvo have had any lain and eomn classes of ciain and pAstuio land l < stilleiliiK , Think thcio xvlll bu about 'S per cent of an axciago ciop. Most laimeis have old coin on hand and fuel liret rate at proopecto foi better pilcc.s. A lain xvould licit ) thlnu's xciymuch- WXMOIII : , Neb. , July 10.- > \ heat ib being haixestod and xvili boa fair avouijio crop. Oats have buffrrcU mory fiom llio diy xxeuther , Wo have had no lain In thn flection for two x\eek& . Coi nis not sxiQViing much > i-t. Jfxvo get u good rain in a fuxv days coin xvillcoir.n out nil right. l'umert ' ; > are feeling a lltt'o ' anxious , but a good rain xx ould jcbtoru thtlr x\ontud \ vhccrluliu-ss. itAiiLAK cot-xry. Ai MA. Neb. . Juij JO. tlHUeM has begun. 'I ho small grain of all kinds is auuvu the average in both quality and 'iiisnliiy. Coin looks txcecdl irly : XM-II , srood nt.md and of llncxioxvth , w had plenty ot tain about ten ihiysunu. 'i'ho xveather at pii".i nt i xcr * hot , andKiiould itc'mtinuodiy ' for avrek loiii'ci coin xvould bo mite1) ) dani'i ' ed F.in . > eu nrc goaerally Vicll aatb.icd x\th | t'njmb ' ont outlook. Tlieie arc plenty of noxv vo- tatoe1 * oti the nmikM , ntul of cnoriuotls growth foi the time of year. itotTcorxiY , O'Xnit T , , Neb. , July 10. Fanners arc feel- edNcoiiMced oxer the cniitlnuhl di-outn. The ptospocts three xveeks ace were the line-t for a full icturn exer seen In this county , but tl'o hot xvlnds of ilibiin t tliieo xveeks Iiave dried up xegotation ronsddora- lily. Should xx P have rain xxltniii the next ten days there xvould bo Mill a line j lehl ot corn , as the coin Is so far adxnneed as It shades the gioiintl , and therefore iclalus moisture. As It Is the crops xvlll yield a T5 percent ciop. KIMTH rorxrx' . OOAI.AM.A , Neb. , .Itilv 10. The weather has been very xtarm lately , but coin Is not Milleiingaiiy yet. It xvo Imxe ralu xvllldn a xxeek xvo look for a large ciop. K\e H betiiff harxe.sted and the axcrnge Is very good. Nothing ts sutreilng for lain , and liiim thu piesent outlook xxe > e\i > i'rt a large j lehl of all cereals. Faimeis are jubilaijt over tlio prospect - pect , the laiufall being heavier than they ex pected. I.ANCA.STII : ! rot NTY. I < ixcot.x. Neb. , July 10. Wheat and oats are Injiuedbj the dry weather. Haileygoojl and b.Miitr harvested. Karlycoin has siill- eied but little yet , but late com ts being paiehed xvlth the I ic.U badly. Fiom present indications the coin crop In this section xvlll fall short : ! 0 per cent fiom the yield of ayenr ago. Jtaln needed badly for loot crops. XAXCI : rov.NTY. 3 Frt.i.r.m ox , Neb. , July to. A four weeks' diouth has damaged Nance county crop ? . Wheat xvill bo light but ot coed quality. O.its and corn xvlll tin n out well If It tains Insldb of a xxeok. Tlio extreme heat Is commencing to curl coin , and unless saved by timely lain It xvlll not bo over halt a crop. Ur.XOA , Neb. , July 10. ( 'tops ofdlftcrcnt kinds aio talr. although If tlio dry spoil holds on tor u foxvdays loncerthny xvlll be iriate- ulally damaged , Fanners aio beginning to feel despondent over the xvay the xxcnthrt phophetsaie ticatlnc them , but there Is tlmo yet if a good shouer comes soontoglxua lull ciop. OTOI : rouxTY. VAI.MYUA , Neb. , July 10. Tlio yield or xvheat is xeiy good. Most of tlm ciop has been harvested. Oats aio looking fair , but a lain live dajs ago xvould haxo ineieasoil the ucre.igo'-X ) per cent It has been txvo xveeks to-daj since xvo haxo had any rain , although xvith an abundance of rain now , the corn crop xvould not bo matci latly alfecied. With out It In a tow days the corn xvill bo cut shoit. Faimeis ure still In good splilts , at ) the prospects for a uiln In a few days seem good. I'OI.K COt'NTY. Srnoxisurua , Net > . , July 10. The exceed ing dry xxcathur of the last lour xveekn baa very mateilally Injured all small grain , out the coin ciop can stand several days of dry xveather yet xvithout very greit loss. A good rain In a foxv days xx'oulil give coin a boom , but small grain is too ne.tr matured to bo benelltted. Tlio per cent is almost ccitain to tall beloxv an averairo crop In i'olk county this year. Fanners aio Icullug lather blue in vloxv of the prospects , In fact all business Is feeling the pi cssuio and cveiyono talks of haul times in Htoie.Vo have liad no lain hero for nearly four xveeks and every Indica tion points to a continuation ot the dry xveather. For the past xveek the theimomcter has averaged neatly 100" in the shade. 3Iost ot the time the wind has blown steadily tiom the ssouth , but vestcrdav changed to the east and to-day Is bloxving liom the west. , Neb. , Julv 10. Tlio dry spell has continued lor txvo x\eclfs , but so far has not materially Injuied xvheat , corn or other small grain. If lain falls In the conrao oltlnenor lour days the outlook xvlll ho blight for good ciops. Tlio 1 aimers are still in good spit Its. IlEI ) XVII.T.OXV COUNTY. McCoou , July U. Corn ) xvheat , oats and rye are in line condition in Ited WlllOxv , Hitchcock and Dundy counties. There has been no "dry spell" heie. There have been heavy rains at shoit intervals during tlio on- tlie.sprlngand summer. Uptodatoliavolmd lix-c days of hot , dryxxcatner. If xvo Ijavo lain xvilhln tendaysoveiytlilng xvill boloVoly as cropinospects xxeioiiuxer bettor. Farmeia do not fear drought. IMMANOI.A , July 10. The yield of xvheat xvill bo average or more. Oats s6xvn late xvlll bo a little shoit , owing to diy xveather In spilne. Wo haxo had noialn slnco thoUSth ult. , but , up to that date rains xxcio fluent and copious. Cannot say that xvo arc having dioiighlhcic , but hear of it east anfl xvoSu 1'ieseiit piospects point to n fully avor.igc. If not Incieased yields in all cereal and loot ciops. in ticqiicnt trips IhiotiL'h the coun tiy I ilntl farmers satisfied xvlth the present , but a little anxious about the future. No crops aio sulleiiiig lor tain , except lute planted coin. SAl.lXi : COl'XTY. OIIIITE , Neb. . Julv 10. Wheat and all small grains are so tar in good condition , diy xveather not Inn ting tliem at all. Corn Is looking Kood. If dry xveather does not con tinue too long , theio xvlll bo no serious dllli- culty xvlth corn. It looks as It the crop xvlll bo of the average. AVKIlllTlin COUXTY. Rm > CLOUD , July 10. Coin doing fairly xvoll. Wheat and small grain about an aver age. No damage to ciops on account ot dry xveather. Plenty of tain so tar. Fanners have no reason lor complaint. YOlllt COUNTY. Youif , Neb , . ,1 uly 10. Chinch bugs aio xvoiklngon wheat and other small gialn. Coin looks fair but some of it Is tinning to a yellowish shade. Squash and melon vines mo wilting and hugs xvorklng on them. No rain for nearly three xveoks. Ifo huvoiam in a fexv dav.s thoio xvill not bo a gie.it thoit- ago on an ax-eiage crop. Fanners J < : ol blue , knowing that the ciop xvlll not bo an axciagu one. one.YOIIK , Neb. . July ! , The condition of tlm corn ciop In York county Is good not withstanding the diy xxeather ot the p.ist tixo xxeeks. Oats xvill ho an iimiiunso crop. Spiing whe.it Is an c-nliic lalluio The crop xvas very short and wli.U icmained is being- lapldly dostio.xed by chinch bugs. The diy wu.it her has had a ( linia''lii ( : ellcct on xvheat and coi n. Winter xvheat and other eiops are good. The Yoik county ciop xvlll aveiago about GO pur cent , TJIAYI511 COUNTY. Ilininox , Neb. , July 10. Coin Is In need o rain , The diy xveather has continued for a nuiiod ot txvo weeks and moio. Small grain In general Is suflei ing for want of lain , A rain any time xvlthlu a xveek xvlll help tlio coin In its glow th and deslioy tlio chinch bug noxv playinc havoc In many Holds. Most of the small gialn failed to ( ill out by leasou of the dry weather , and Us production won't ' leacli that of last year by ono-half. Our fanner filcnds mo somewhat dlscouiagcii over the piesent outlook Jor piospects of a good corn ciop. ix xvisnxvN ; : IOXVA. MI.SDTN : , la. , July 10. Tlo : piesent out look lor crops of all klndr Is not as good u ? It xvas thiity days ago , The bailey harvest Is under headway xvith n lair yield and good qiMlily. 'i'ho chinch bug and nist uro damaging - . aging the xxheat to Homo extent. Coin Is belter than lor six yoara past , but Is needing lain very badly. Faimtns aio iccllng vuiy conlldent , though all ngieo that II lalndoca not como xvilhln one wools the corn croy xviU" ' bo short , SMUNANDOAII , Ia.July 10. In this vMnlly xvlicat is being ImixcMcd , the ticicauo ami yield being about txvo-thiids of a full flop. Corn xuis planted two xvoiiks late , but Is well advanced and looks well , but begins to need rain , The acreage of oats and tlio yield uroriilsed is about ( > 0 per tent , liny Is n heavy crop , niostlj saved in line coniUtlou. Ono light shower has fallen xvithln four xvpekB. 1'lenty of rain xxithln lour or II vo dajs xvould liibiuo corn and other irroxvlm ; ciop-- . I ; pen the xxhoio laimnrs iccl on- coura'jed. nir COI N'lllY AT I.AKOn. WASIIIXOTOX. July 10. The July rcpnt of thu ngilciiliura1 buicau says the ax'dago condition , Jul > 1 , of xvlnlmxvheat dccllucd fiomii,7 toi'l.v. ' , aiid sjuing whuit liomU to ti3. lo | avwato of coin 'very slluhtly do- cllned In the mulilloMntei and In Maiyhind , YiiKinia and.Soutti ( 'arolliKi , with toino in. rrosi'M' ot olhorsfatejof the soulh. In thoOhlo j alley thopcieagoh.neaily the F.amoas In 1W > 3. \Vesfof Dm Missis , , lpd | Iholiiciea't Is heavy , In Kanias,50 ! pei cent ; Nclua'l.a.10 ; Ir.lota : , Ki. Tlio tjtal incic.tso Is \ > y per t > ; nt , or or about tuo and otic-half million acres. ( ; oin ! Kilo on the Atlantic coasi iroia wet vxoathor.cool i.ijhl. and slowmmliwtlon. In many section ) t.ic seed lotted und re- l > iaiitiiig bccamu asc.'otiy. : Instanu'H nr& rttioitcd of jiUntMig th i co linicf , jft thcio is Ktsio-ajly a i.i'r ' ( tiifta- tiiii , and t:3 ) : I'K'jj ' Is glowing , unit IK dlb.Vl \ ! i icism.iblo JvJy xvcAthcr IP will m in a fall yM1. II Ims tttfeictl o.ilto. us mui h ou the gulf const , xxi'cio ' uut airj urn