f HE DAILY BEE fll JL JLJL.AJL JL-S JLJ M J * SIXTEENTH YEAH. OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MORNING , JULY 14 , 1880. NUMI3EK 2& TITf III tT MI PTM 1' TMMM VfT' HIS PLAN 01 SELt-DLl'hNSE ' , Laloucbero Urges Filibustering Tactics by tie Irish in the Commons. COERCION MUSTDE PREVENTED. Do I.e seps nml Ilia P.tnntnn Company Lose the I-'ronch Public's Confl- tieni'c HoiilniiKcr'H Illitary Law I' urciun NeUH. ' SoliPttio of Defense. LONDON- , July H.J n. in. fNcw Yoik Hcinld Ciible-Speeial to the IJr.r.-Last | week I cabled Mr. Laboneliere's plan of sell defense lilah obstnictlons in the commons snppoited by the ladlcals. Ho leluins more Specllically to the plan to-ilay , saying : "Weio 1 an Irishman not one vote would 1 give In favoi of jnstlie being done to Knglishmen until Kngllshincn wcro prepareil to do justice to hlshmeii. Tlio only thine nccos- saiy will bo that each of the olchty-six liish ninmbcrs take but little inteiest In the alfulrs of the nation. m.inrvrr.uivo TArnrs. Wo must do our best to render it Impossi ble for any gou'inmcnt to govern so long as licland's ' wrongs bo not lemedied. When ever eoeieion , tlio irovernment power , is adopted , let oveiy vote he challenge , ! nnd pieceded by an e\haiistlvo illscitssion. Pio- vlded thot tlio ladleals act cordially with the Irish , I defy any piocedmo rules , trained by the mind ol man , to tender It possible for the paillamentaty machine to work until jus tice bo done. " SI.VIISMIN : ; err or m.unt. : Mr. Laboucliero states that Loid ( iranvllle is so htokcn in health that he will forthwith retiio fiom public lite in older to live quietly at Walmer. Loitl Spencer , who Is also much out of health , intends to decline active paili- elpatlrtii in public alfahs. Lord Hoscbcrry will succeed Loid ( itanvlllo as the liberal leader In the lords. mi : itAiofvi ci.un itiiicriii : . Mr. Lahoiivheie pooh poohs the Itatouni club , reminding tlio Tiuth loaders that I'tlnce Hlsmaick was asked by a liiend what Germany contemplated to do in regard to Datoum. lie replied , " ( iermany will have nothing to do with Knglish cats and Knglish clie-ttnnts. " Knssla's enemy is Fiance , not ICn land , and the c/ar is boycotting it as n pnnishnient for the expulsion of tlio Oi leans princes. It Is proposed tnat the Kussians sliall bind themselves not tc visit Paris , Cannes , Nice or any place in Fiance , and a mot d'oidic to bo sent about that com tiers wlio disooit themselves In thatcoiintiy will cct into disgrace. IHB Aiiiit'i'T nr-rAinuin : from Paris last month of seveial members ol the impciia ! tamily was caused by the emperor's older to quit Fiance. Tlio cmpeioi of Anstiia amlthekingsof nenmaik , Sweden and Italy ail lavoi tliec/ar's piopos.ils. i.vsi'jnt.\o HAT 1 1 , i : FIKI.DS. The ciovvn piinco of Italy has just been maUIng an elaborate inspection ot the battle iieldf of tlio Fiatico-deiman war. lit was at Met/ for some days last week which Is refill ( led as a deliberate insult tc the .French government. l.Ollt ) TAIIINS' SCAJfDAT , . In a short paragraph this moinlng the Truth invite.- ! Lord Cairns to putfoith a pub lie nnd DQicmptory denial of tlio bcandalou' allosations rife in society. Ho intimated after tlio rupture that ho should send Mis' Grant's fathei the bill tor the jewels ho sent her , when the lady wrapped eveiy gift In n brown piper pucel and sent thoin to the noble lord. _ _ _ _ _ THE 1'ANAMA COMPANY. Do Lessens JJOBCS the l'iilllc Coull- dcncc in Hin Solieino. PAISIP , Julyi-Novv : ! [ Yoik Iletald Cabh Special to the IJnii.J Uy the publication ol tlio minutes of tlio cntito proceedings and coriespomleneu of tlio Panama bill commit tee , no little light Is thiovvn on the leal slti ntlon of thoafiaiis of the Panama company Iteertainly looks as though a moital blow may bo stiuck at the company , when Leroy Itenulicu'spicdlctlon might bo ic.UUcd , tha it would end In tlio most OKIAVJ.IC ri.VA.vriAi. nisASTnn filnco the days of the John Law M'ssissipp ' bubble. Fildaylast , as was cabled , M. 1) ( Lessops ictiestcd ( | the president oC the conn ell , M. DoFrcycinet , to withdiavv the bll utliorUIng a literary loan , on tliu ground liat Hie company did not choose to put ui with thogood pleasiuo of the committee and remain In suspen so three long months. Tin next moi ning all the papeis , which liav < made a business of supporting the Pannnn company from the statt , oamc out violently attacking and thicatcnlng the comniittco roil ci'j.i'Ain.i : XUOI.IICT of duly and even worse. "The committee , ' they Bald , "does not scruple to leave tin Panama market a prey to stock lobbing din ing tine.months. ) . The bondholders am t-hareholdsrs , who aio at the same time elect ors , will assutcdly foiget the way In whicl Ihcso deputies have looked after their Inter ests when the ptopor time comes. " No doubt , however , the comniittco was act Ing with a hlRliFeiike of Its gicat rcsponsl blllty. Thopiomotoisof the canal seem U have expected to find the members ot tin committed f = O M V\V I'UPIT.TS In their hands. Foi Innately lor the public the French government were men who hat mmioroal gilt In their composition. The ; inopeil ) di'tormlncd to learn something. It their icpoit of the Mh Inat. they requestei the Panama company to produce for Inspcc tlon pertain documents , Including the deed 01 concession by the Columbian governmcn nnd six contracts , which , accenting to D < Lf'sseps ami Dingier , comprise all the works iicccssaiy to complete the canal. A. i.uTi.r ovr.usiaiiT. The deed of concession was sent , but De Leesopa neglected , for good reasons knowr to himself , to fend the contracts icqulied TAI eo days later the committee , being with out the con'ucts , vvioto again to Do Lcssep : lortli'jm , icquestlngthata balance sheet ol the company to the end of Juuo bupiepaici for examination. in : i.r.ssii's : PAID NO ATTHNTIO.V to this , but t Imply leplled that ho had with drawn the request for peimlsslon to Issue t lottery Joan , aud at the same time sent a clr nlar around to the shareholder declarlnt that ho Intended to Issue an ordinary loan Without pilzo drawings , for the tanu umount- < , oooooo , francs. TIIK cojiMnvni's : : Dnmstoxs. The commltteo Immediately held a Una meeting , the minutes of which they placci on record ; iir * > t , as to Do Lcsseps not havlnt enabled them ( pour des motifs qul'l no hem npparlcimUpaadorechoicher ) to report or the bill ; second , that It was not a fact tha' ' they bad any desire to adjourn the rcpoi until next session ; and , third , that if the bll bad been presented so latu it was not theli fault , but rather that of the Fiench covcrn ncnf , which had only laid the bill on tin table on Uio Hih of Juuo last , although tlu company had made the requtu > i which the bill was Intemlfd to uthoil/c so long ago as the 2-Mh of Miy , 1S . CAjV HI : iAi n TUP. vioxr.v ? It certainly seems rxtromclv unlikely that De I.o eps can raKe < VX ) 000,000 by mums of an oidinary loan williont prl/cs. Light Is now tin own on many points which nave been al lowed to roiu.dn hidden away Irom the pub lic eye. Attention lias been cilled to various Impoitant lawsuits pending between tlio company nnd the contractor. It ho been pointed out that now contiacts Involving the payment of i:0OJO,000 francs havu been signed slnco Oilober. Three-fourths ot the loan of CiOO.OOO.OOO fiaiies would ba swallowed up long before the piobablo leiminatton of the canal , In running expenses , iiayment of Interest , icqulicmcnts wf tlio sinking fund , etc. The balaiirc sheet , if produced , would have shown that iiiiu vsn w VSAM. ooxn notwithstanding that the . ' 5,000,0'JO advanced only a few weeks a.o at 10 per cent by tlueo banking houses , of which the founh and last nay ment Is aiieady called upon the shues , was pledged In advance us security. Is there uny more ptobahllitv tlml the loan will betaken taken up than tlio last Panama loan hsucd yeaisago' , ' Witli the piestlgeof Do Les eps still unimpniicd , and notwithstanding the guarantee then olfeieil by a powerful syndi cate , onc-lllth of the amount of the bonds could not be placed and lemain in the hands of the company. I'liiur coNTitiBNcr. SHAKIX. : It Is Inipos'lble to doubt that the dilllculty is a thousand fold Ineieased , since the conll- denre of the public s now pictty well shaken. The company can baldly expect to Hud again n syndicate of bankers to iruaraii- tee then-Issue of another loan. De Lcsseps , hovvevci , Is appaiently as plucky and confi dent as over. xnnif.s HIM/ . The Organic Military Mcnsuro a Great Political Act , \Coinnci \ luhtui. ] PA ins July 13. [ New York Herald Cable- Special to the Hii.J : : It is inteicstlng to know what Impression has been created In Germany by General lloiilangcr's organic law. Notlilngcouldattractsomnch attention as a bill ol thus kind at the present moment , , when the situation Is still somewhat sttained and in the pic-ent state of mutual obseiva- tion existing In both countiics. WHAT Or.KMAXY IMAiilXr.S. Geimuny Imagines that she Is directly aimed at bv all military measures discussed in Fiance , and still moio so when , as in tlio piesent case , the measure is ono of geneial oiganization. And thus General Uoulan- ger's law , pailicuhiily since the favorable re ception it met witn in committee aud which parliament appears to icscivc lor it , has been smitinl/cd , picked to pieces , turneil andretumcd In eveiy sense. Every vvoid , paragiaph and clause has been weighed , and it has been sought to discover the principal object of the bill , or what is called on the other side of the Ithine , the "secret" or "best seeiet. " Tin : ciiiM ! : VNS sTiiiunn UP. In a woul , I do not think that sineo tin last war anything has occinred in France which has so stiued up public opinion In Geimany. A Gentian diplomatist vvhc knows his couutiy tald tome , "Tho Uoti- Ianer bill is for us , In tlio piesent state of our iclations with tlio republic , a matter ol gicat impoitancc. It Is1 , pel haps , the com mencement of a jfnwor.nnR OK THIXOS. " In speaking thus this pei.sonnee gave ex pression to an idea which , although as yet r little wavciing , is taking loot in the minds of the masses , and it will not bo long befori it becomes settled and takes toi in completely , Tlio following Is thofoim which will soon bo given to tlio Idea by public opinion ami which hasjalrcady been pioduced In the Ux Ga/ette do I'Allcnni no and Du Noid Ux : A iiiA'UNdurri. unsiiiu. "Convinced , as wo are , and as it Is the In teicsl of tlio policy of Berlin that wo shouli be , that tlio desire for revenge is at the bottom tom of many heails in France , wo expcctei fiom a populai democratic and lopubllcar minister , such as General Boulangcr , a bil which would be In accordance with these aspirations. " "Whether real or supposed , such was the belief In Heilln , and I oven think , " said my diplomatist , "that such was the dcshe Piinco Ulsmarck well knows that ft Is Tin : 1'i.iH'BTUAr , TIHIIAT of being attacked by Fiance , the hoicdltaiy enemy , vvhlcli has made the cmplro of Oer many and which keeps the unity compact , Ho also Vnows that as these threats of ledress tend to disappear tlio artificial union of the Gei man states , shielded by the two hcndut ! eagle , loses its cohesion. When it was seen that , Instead of a plan of disguised attack , 01 n mcasino Implying an idea of lovenge , Gen- eial Houlaiiger submitted to parliament , am pailianicnl adopted , at least in principal , : law of simple defense , the people asked and still ask themselves how much tinth is there In the ruins OF AI.AHVI which aic daily being given vent to in the Piiissian piessand In the Prussian mllltaiv circles against French dissimulation and the incessant threat linking in the bicast o : Trance. This question , which the pcoph ask themselves with the plan of Itotilange bo- foiuthcin , lias resulted at Hist In doubts ol the sincerity of the ctles of ahum , wblcli doubts take alicady the lei in of an appease ment. AWAITIXO TIIU UEnATKS. It now depends on the debates which ante to take place in the Fionch paillament foi tills appeasement to become positive secu rity. Thusconsldeied , General Uoulanger'i proposed military oigaiilo law is a great po lltlcal act , which lus already produced happy results In Germany. These happy result ) may become Inrulciilaulo If the French par llament know how to appicciato their values ON TO THI3 1'OfjE. The Arctic Kxplorcrs Start Brings Up ICecolcctlons. , July U. " 3 n. in , fNew Yoil llendd Cable Special to the Uun.J The morning Post has a leader on Arctic advent ures. It begins : "Tho announcement that a new expedition has started for the Atctlo regions to llnd tiio North Polo awakens a nos < of recollections. The two explorers now on their way to tlio whitenoith aio sent on tlielt pet llous mission by the proprietor of the New Yoik Herald , It Is not too much to say thai hundreds of men in this country and Ii America will envy tlio solitary voyagers. , ' After a succinct and plctutosquo lovicw ol all previous Aictlo expeditions the leadoi concludes ; "We Invo scientific authority f 01 the statement that to teach the exact snot 01 the tiaitli's sin face known us the North Poh is not a feat ot scientific impoitance , yet vv < feel ceitaln that as long as thujo Is a Nortl Polo to ba leached udvoiituiousbplilts wll seek to leach it. It Is no less ceitaln tha many will polish in the attempt , but , atte all. man can die but once , and the example : of hetrolsm which the history of Arctlo ox ploiatlon has handed down liavo tliulr vahu not to be measured by tlio coat ot oven thi lives ot mauy bravo men. " " The Cholera llecoril. HOJIK , July 13. The cholera return s for to day are : Brindlsl IU new eases , 48 deaths Fitntaua , 73 now cases , 'M deaths ; Latano , S5 new cases , 13 diaths ; Sau Ylto , 17 iiew cases , 4 deaths. IT'S ' NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS , Morrison Replrs to Hisrock's Lcatling Ques tion in Boss Tweed's ' Stylo. WHAT TO DO WITH THE SURPLUS. IIouso Discusses the ncsolittlou to Aiiply the K\cess to l'aj'l K thcS Debt Other CouKrcsbloual Doings. House. WA IIINOTON' , July 1 ! ! . Mr. Lowly of In diana , from the committee on expenditures in the tieasnry department , icpoited back the icsolittion calling for Information from the s-ecictary ot the tiensnry as to the leason for the falluio to luvestlgute the chaiges of fraud against It. D. Lancaster , the present surveyor of the poll of St. Louis Mr. O'Neill of Missouii , said that < o far as Lancaster was conceined ho hud at all times couited the lullest Investigation , and tlm judgment of the people of St. Louis was that the olllcer had been guilty of no Inten tional liaud. Mi.Gloverof Missouri , said that ; so far fiom Lancaster desiring an Investigation he had refused to make nn anidavlt purging hluiselt of fiaud for reasons that might well be smmiscd. Mr. Lowry hoped the icsoltition would bo ariecd to and oil ponied upon the doubled wateis ot St Louis polities. On motion of Mi. Hyan of Kansas , the senate bill w as passed autlioiizlnt ; the socie tal j of war to ci edit the state of Kansas with a ceitaln sum ol money on her oidnancc ac count with the general government. The house then icsumcd consideration of the senate amendment to the legislative ap- piopriatlon bill , The .senate amendment ichitlve to tlio publication ot the iccbrds of the it-bullion was concinrod In , with the amendment reported from the committee on uppiopilatiuns tor the publication of the papeis iciating to the ilefense in the ease of Flu-John Poitcr. This concluded the con- shleiatlon ot the amendments and con- leronrc was asked upon the amendment which had been non coucurred In. The Iloor was then accorded to tlio committee on ways and means. Mr. Harris of Geoigia , on behalf of that committee , called up tlie bill amending sec tions ; uj ) and ! Jifi3 , revised statutes. It bub- stltutes lor section " > 'Wi the following : Section " 3U All manufactured tobpcco shall be pntnp and picpared by the manu- lacturers for sale or temoval , tor sale or consumption in packages of tlio following desctiption , and in no other manner : All snuir In packages * containing one-half , OIIP , two , tliree , tour , six. eight and sixteen ounces , or In bl.uldois and in jars containing twenty pounds ; all cut and granulated to bacco , all let use clippings , cuttings , shoits and sweepings of tobacco , In packages con taining one , two , tluce , tour , eight and six teen ounces each , except at the option ot tlio manufactuicr cut tobacco may be put up in bulk packages containing ten pounds each ; all Cavendish , plug and twists tobacco In paekaire.i not exceeding two bundled pounds net vvclu'ht ; and eveiy such package shall have pi in ted 01 maiked theieon the inaiiu- facliuer's name , place ot manuf.ictun. icg- Isteied iiumbei ot mamitactory , and gioss weight , the taie and net weight of to bacco In eveiy package , piovided that these limitations and descriptions of pack ages shall not apply to tobacco and snulf tianspoited in bond for tixpoitation and ac tually cxpoi ted ; and piovided , further , that line cut , shoits , lofuse. scraps , clippings , cut tings and sweepings of tobacco may bo sold In bulk , as material and without navmeut of tax , by ono manufacturer to another inaiui- factmer , as for export under such restric tions , inles and icgulations as the commis sioner ot internal icvcnuc may pieseribe ; and piovided , tuithcr , that wood , metal , pa per or other material may bo used .separately or in combination for packing tobacoo. hiinIT and cigars , under such icgulatlons as the commissioner or internal lovdnue may establish. Section 3303 is made to read as follows : No manufactured tobacco shall bo sold or ofleied foi sale unless put up In packages and stamped as proscribed In tills chapter , except as sold by retail dealers from pack ages stamped as piovided in this chsptor ; and ovoty person who soils or ofleia lor sale any snutl or any kind of manufactured to bacco not so put up in packages and stamped , shall bo lined not less than SSOOnoi more than 8.r,000 and imprisoned not less than six months nor moro than two yeuis. The bill was passed. Mr. Breckeiirldgo of Kentucky called up the bll ! repealing section 3,131 , leviocd stat utes , providing for tlie npbotntmcntof iuspec- tqrs of Uibuccio and cigais and providing for the Inspection o tobacco , cigars and suulT. It provides that manufactured tobacco , cigars alin snutl may bo removed for ospoit to for eign countries without payment ot tax under such regulations , and the malting ot such eh- trics and filing of such bonds and bills of ladIng - Ing as the commissioner of internal revenue , with the approval of the secietary of the treasury , sliall prcsciibe. The bill was passed. Mr. Hewitt of New Yoik called up the bill amending section 5 of an act to amend the statutes In regard to the immediate tianspor- tatlon of dutiable goods. Passed. Ity this bill the existing law Is amended so as to pci- mlt moichandlsa to bo carried by express companies in pouches , ns well as in safes and ti unks. and also when cnidcd and sealed in such mamici as shall bo pieseilbed by the secietary ol the ticasury , to bo cairled in oidinary cars instead of separate vehicles provided for the purpose. By the existing law a passenger's baggage Is not provided tor. The pioposed bill will permit suci | baggage - gage and ellccts to bo cairled oy cxpiess com panies In the same manner as other mer chandise may , in accordance vvltli the exist ing law , bo carried , and the provisions of the existing lavv'B aio made applicable to routes which aio bonded for both land and water carriage. Mr. Kelly of Pennsylvania culled up the bill amending the statutes In relation to the Immediate tiausporlatlon of dutiable goods. Passed. It amends the statutes so us to allow merchandise liable to spceilie nites of duty only to bo cnteied for Immedl.tto transporta tion , without appialsment , to any ot the parts mentioned In the seventh section of tlio act of Juno 10 , iboo , although the same may upt appear by Invoice , 1)111 ot lading , or maul- lesto of Importing vessel , to bo consigned to or designed for other of said poits , when the consignee at the port of receipt shall make application theiotor to the collector , giving thu name of the pei.son at the depot of desti nation to whom no desires thu meichandlso to bu consigned , Mr. Moirlson called up and the house passed the bill icpcallns bo much ot section 83H , lovlsed statutes , as allows to colh'ctois of Internal revenue commissions on tax col lected on distilled spirits. On motion of Mr. Morrison the bill was passed leducing to $ 50 , with nn additional 53 for each poison employed in making cigars , the amount of bond to bo given by tliH maiiulactuiers ot cigais. The hou-o then went Into a committee ot the whole , Mr. Crisp of Geoigia In the cliulr , on the joint ics61utioiidiiectlng the payment of the surplus In the treasury on the public debt. Tlio following is the text of the leso- lutlon ; That whenever the suiplus or balancuin the treasurv. including the amount held for the redemption of United States notes , sliall exceed the sum of SIOO.OOO.OOJ , It shall bo.anu Is hoieby made , the duty of the secretaiy ot the treasury to apply such excess , In sums not less than SlO.ooo.OOO per month during the existence of such surplus ot excess , to thu pay merit of tlio Inteiest beailng indebtedness of tlio United State ? , payable at tuo option of the government. Mr. Moriison said , counting the icsci veil at 5100,000.000 , theio was btlll a suiplus In the treasury ot SIOO.OOJ.OOO. Of this amount S2SOUO,000 was unavailable , being made up of fractional coin , so that all tills money that would bo reached under this lesolntion would bo about buventy million dollais. It would make pioiluctivo that which was now tin- piodticlive , and unless It would do something - thing towards making money a little cheaper , It would suv the goverumuut something In Interest ; and more than that , it would take away some of that temptation which led men to vote huge appropriations and make Im provident expenditures. Ho crltloliod the rtipcitof the minority aud denied the state therein made that the effect of theresp- lutlon would UP to shako public contidenf'e. Mr. Moriison adinlltcdi that he coulit conceive that It might bo that for a voiy hort time 5100.000,000 might po lbly be ticnrhcd upon. 5 > npjm e a call was nude to-day * when there was Sill- ) 000,000 In the tieasury. and lonioiiow $1,0X1,0)0 ) of receipts was not enough to meet to-inmrow's obligations. The SIO > ) OOO.OLM re demption fund might have to be trenched upon , but only lo a veiv mnll amount and for rt very short time. Ho aigned that S10J- OiO.COO was a stiflleient redemption luiid. and pointed out tlio fart that only 810,000,000 was licltl Iu tlie ticasury to enable tlio govern ment to redeem national bank notes In ease of tlie failtne of the banks , and In conclusion ho denied that the punmso or object of the resolution was to place the country on a sil ver basis. Mr. lliscoek , or New York , offered an amendment providing that nothing In the resolution elution shall authorlrc tlio icductlon ot ot payment of any part of the 5100,000.000 reserve - servo set apirt for the payment of United States notes 01 Internet heating Indebtedness ot the United States. He then proceeded to submit an argument In opposition to the resolution , declailm : that It had been brought betore the house by the action of a demo cratic speakei , a democratic chairman ot the way sand means committee , and a demo cratic chairman of the appropiiatlou com mittee , against tlie nmst emphatic protest ot a democratic administration. Tills was no disagreement on Hie matter of mere detail , Thedllleienco was as widoas that between the two gieut political pat tics , and this was un attempt on ( Impart of the leaders of the house to lorce tin ) payment of the national debt nnd obligation In sliver to finro the government In Its financial trans actions to a silver basis which the admlnls- tiatlon eaiiiestly and deteimlnedly teslsted. Tills was a declination that United State * bonds should be paid In silver dollais , and the vvoild would so understand it. It was practically impossible to e\.ccuto thu joint lesolntion without using silver dollar * nil ol them , probably because all the surplus wn In silver , lie did not hesltato to say that II was a violation of the law to pay the bonds hi silver. They could not have oeen placet' ' ex cept on the assurance on the paitof tlio ad minlstiatlon that they would bo paid In gold , What had induced the domocraUa paity here to untagonbc tlio admlnistiation which II had placed in power. Mr. Monison suggested , In reply , that Ii wns noiieof his ( Hlscock's ) business. Jllscock Is that your only answer ? Is thai the only answer the democratic leaders ad Vance why they have departed fiom theli administration'"N'ono of our business" is quoting an expression which was used mosi tanionsly In the city of New York. At best In adopting the landing resolution congress would be trying a very dangcroui experiment , one that niicht bilnt disaster and inin to her people , and ono tha tlio administration felt jnstilied In advisiiif against and opposing. No ono doubted tin patriotism of the picsidcnt and secretary o tlie tieasurv , and ho congiatnlated them fo follow ing so closelv in the footsteps of theii lepnbliean predecessors on this question President Cleveland was gteater tlian tin paity which had elected him. Pending fuithur discussion tlie comuilttci rose and tlio house adjourned. The Senate proceedings. WAsnixoiox , D. O. , July 13. The chai laid before the scnalo resolutions of the con vcntlon of republican odltoi's of Ohio urglnj investigation of the charges as to the electloi of Senator Payne , and two other memorial ! ' on the same subject , 'itefened to the com mittco on privileges atuj elections. Among tlie bills on the calendar passed wa : the follow ing appiopriating S2j,000 for f monument at Stony Point , New York t ( commemorate the lev olutionary baltlo heie , In the cvcninir the senate lesumcd cousid ciation of the r vcr and harbor approprlatioi bill , the pciidinc amendment " being tostriki out the provision to'pievent "tho dumping o dctritursfroih hydmidic minis Into the Sacra mentoor Feather rivers , California. On motion o Mr. Heaist the text wa' ftnther amended by adding tlio words "ant avainst mountain banks. " The question was taken up on striking oir tlie piovision directing legal proceedings te prove nt the dumping of detritus. Tlie pie vision was shuck out yeas , ill ; nays , 10. The next Important amendment in the bll was to Fitriko out the piovision for the im pioveinent of the Mississippi i iver and to in soil those repoited by tlio comuilttci on commevce. The whole amount of the ap piopriatlon for the vatlous sections of the river is 52,9JO , < WO. Alter a long debate tin senate proceeded to vote on the aniendiuenl offered by Senator Ingalls to the effect thai the imi > iovciiicntot Plum Point and Lake Piovidenee leachosiihall bo confined to the complete repair and maintenance ot the levees in those readies to be of two feel abovotlio flood ot 18SJ and to the complc tlon of permeable woiks ot contraction , mil this Is not to pievent the construction ol revetment woiks where tliu banks me caviut at Gieenville reach. Delta Point and ii front ot VIeksbmg , Memphis , Hlckmaii and Columbus. The amendment was rejected- yeas 18 , iiaysiii Mr. Hanison moved to amend tin piovision authorizing the lepalr and build ItiK of a levee by adding dm words "but nol below the i caches ot the livers which are being - ing Improved by them unless necc/wary / tc pievcntor close an injurious crevasse. " Mr. Glb on opposed the amendmcni as being rtt variance with tlio judgment ol the commission. After discussion the amendment vvashdoptod and then the amcnd ment leporteu by tlie commltteo was adopted Mr. Halo moved to shlko out secttoi : two wiilch declares It unlawful to empty ot unload ballast , stone , rubbish or iiitu.sc 01 mill waste of any kind into any palt , load stead hhrboi. haycn , navlgablu river or wa ters ot the United States lor the impiove ment of which congiess has mndn or may make appropilatloiis , or into any trlhutuiic * theieof. This lie said Was oxeiclslng a jutls diction never attempted befoio. Ho was noi piepaicel to go t > any such extent. Sotnethlm hiiil to lie left to the state. Mr. Hutlor suggested that the motion tf sliiko out bo extended to sections lionit ! too they all applied to the same subject. Mr. Halo assented to tlio sugu'CBtlon. Mr. Teller suppnited Mr. Halo's motlor and charactciked tlio proposed legislation tv the most oxtrfcordlnaiy ho had ever known , How anybody with any recant at all toi local ilgfits could favor It ho could not con celve. Mo thought It absolutely Indefoiisibli and without justliicalion. On motion ol Mr. Hoar the words "to the substantial Injury of navigation" wcro In soiled In tlus section. The amendment nf the committee , re stilctlng the application of bydraiillo mln Ing was agreed to. Mr. Halo's motior to strike out tlio second section was post poned until all the comniittco amendment : vvero disposed of. .Most of thoremalnlni amendments pioposoJ bv the commlttci vvero mere correctlousof phraseology. Thcj were all agreed to. . Mr. Halo renewed his motion to strlk < out section U , and it Was areed to yeas , 2T nays , 1-1. On motion of Mr. Conger a provision vvai Inserted authorising1 the secietary of war ti establish batbor linns to places where the ; have not been established , and also to cstab llsh lines within which deposits of matciia mav bo made wltliout Injury to navigation. 1 ho bill being cnufpleted ns In conimittei of the whole was foiwtod to the senate uitliout acting onfho amendments th senate at midnight adjourned. No Deoisioji Itouchcd , ECiucAoo , Julyia , jAtthe meeting of th managers of all the western roads to-day llu pioposal of Mr , Cable , of the Hock Islam load , to form a pool , was received , but n notion was taken. The pioposal nmdo to re store freight rates was not acted upon , The discussion of Mr. Cable's pronosltloi occupied most of the afternoon. The 1111 nols Central road was the most energetic ob lector to the plan , and was finally lowaidei by seeing It voted down. The opposition o tlio Illinois Central ami the dlctrustof ic ] icsentatives of other loaels owing to the nov city and magnitude of the proposition nr responsible for its rojectlou. Illchbliulers1 Keatcnco Stayed , ST. Louis , July 13. Judge Van Wnggono Issued a stay of execution of sentence upoi Cldo Uooui and Chio Chlajck to-day. Nebraska and Iowa Weather. ForNebraskii ami Iowa : Fair \yeather stationary temperature. THE PIOUS PROHIBITIONISTS , Bcor Oarnago ftt Tecumseh Kesnlts in the Arrest of Miuiy Citizens. AN INDIGNANT MAYOR'S ACTION. Death of nil Kstefincd Uesldcnt of Kottrni'y A AVifo Heater Sen tenced Additional Crop He- ports Nebraska News. Tccutiifsch's AVIUl llcvcl. TKcr.Mf.nn , Neb. , Jnlj W. [ Special to the HKK.J Tccumsch has been nil upsldo down for three or four days last vast , and all be cause of prohibition. Tlio saloons wcro \oteJ. out at the last city election , under the Slocumb law , and many cltl/ens who in dulge their appetite and wish to keep cool have been seoiulnc beer by the caso. Tlio custom piew tosucli propoitlons that prohi bition was falling to prohibit , and thn tem perance council , In Its nairow wlsclon , pasted an ordinance called "tlicgillon law. " The provisions of this ordinance make It un- nwful for any person to ha\o In his posses sion , at any ono time , over ono gallon of boer , liquor , etc. A large number of the good cltl/cns concluded that this was carrying tliu question too far Into Afilca , and pioposed to celebrate the biithday of an ordinance so presuming and withal so virtuous. Accord ingly a wagon with a liayiack for a bed , drawn by four hoiscs , was occupied by the brass band , two largo wagons tilled with citi zens , three buggies and a half-do/en horse men foimcd a procession and , in the daik- ness of the night , marched proudly and grandly through the sticcts and avenues of the painfully pious town. TIJC band discomscd mnslcof soothlngswcetncss. The long and solemn pioccbsion drew up to the mayor's residence , stopped , and the fu neral march was rendered In a manner so solemn and sad that the dogs in the Immcdi- ate neighborhood fairly Ifowlcd. IJcforo quitting the mayor's homo a monument , bulldcd of beer bottles needless to say empty beer bottles was left standing for the morn ing sun to kiss. At 12 o'clock the crowd dls- noised , the music ceased , and Sunday dawned. Monday morning the mayor ( \V. 0. Jolly ) , swore out warrant * for the arrest of sonic liftv persons , among whom wciu our best and most prominent citizens. Thlity-twu warrants haso been lead up to this evening , and mote will bo seived to-mouow. Alatge crowd of cm ions citizens Knthcicd at the court house to-day to hear tlio testimony In the llrst caso. Tlio police judge stated that any attempt to Intimidate the court would bu resented , and tlio county jail would be Illlcd with loafers , were any attempt made to in- teifeio as lie understood there would be. The prisoner , B. linllln , nleaded not gtilitv to the charge of boisterous and unbi-cmfy conduct. IlcniyIlawoith , A.SimnMmand Ka ( iiist ( part of tliescrenaders ) , swore that Mr. Hnllin was guilty of notliinc ; that he used no loud language , and that ho acted In c\cty way as n gentleman. L. C. Chapman ap peal ed for the prosecution , lions. Appeljet and Osgood for the defense. After a very short time the prisoner was released witn "no cause for action. " Had it not been that the law and older clt- i/en composed the ciowd , and had not the or dinance been ; boin of stubbornness , the mat ter would have been of inteiest. As it is , it is a great and glorious faice , and while the mayor is generally level-headed and sensi ble , In this ulaco he IMS placed his "foot in theliie. " Poor old Teouinsoh will never be behind in startling sensations. Tlio remain ing cases will bo heard Wednesday. AnKstccincd Citl/.cn's Death. KKAIINKY , Neb. . July IS. [ Special Tele giam to the Uin : ] A deep gloom was cast over tlio whole citv to-day over tlio iccoipt ot a teleciam fiom DansvIlie.N. Yannounclng tliodoath ot Dr.C.T.Dildine. For the past yeai ho lias been failing , and gettini : no relief ho concluded that a trip to hUold liomcat Dans vllle , N. V. , would help him ; but gettini ; theie , he never iccoveied any. This mom- Ing at 1 o'clock ho bicathed hi ! last , passing oil quietly. After taking n thoiongh medical couisc in both this country nnd Kuiope , he came to Kcainey in 1874 with out money and with his professional caicci all before him. He soon proved to be an emi nent physician , and his professional fieivicc ; were In great demand. Uy close attention to business he had accumulated a goodlv amount of pioneity , and was just icadyt ? live In case. Ho was for the Instten veim physician and surgeon foi tlio H. AM. and Union I'acliic railways. IIo leaves n wife and two small chlldicii The remains wll | bo intoned in Now Yoik , A mass meeting was hold at the city hall anil Was largely attended td-nlcht. Coneial Con ner presided and Dr.V , Vf Vance acted a secretary. Iteninrks omiilatlng the deceased weie matin by Mavor Calkins. II. A. Mooie , Juan lioylo , J. 1" . llartman , jr. , C' . U. Finch , K .M. Cunningham . II , Savidge , Iev. ! At kins and others. A committee on icsoliitions was appointed to icpoit tinougli the news papers of the city. A Malicious Tjio Nailed. LINTOI.N , Neb. , July W. Some malicious mcddleis In Chleatio and Now Yoik , In older to Icisen the Inteiest In the foithcom Ing Iiisli National Icaguo convention , pretended tended to have received information by eabli fiom Iieland that the delegation from th.3 pailinmentary party promised In the cable message which Mr. Hairlngton , M. I' , , or behalf of Mr. Pamcll , sent to President Kgan of the Irish National leano some days ago. Mr. Kgan cabled Mr. Haulngton thi ; moinlngand leceived piomptly the iullow- ing reply : Uinu.ix , July 13. To 1'atilok Ej < an , Trcsl dent Iilsh National League , hliicoln , Nob.- The report that tlio deputation Is not going ii n malluloii'i falsehood. Some mrmbcis ol tlio delegation aio alicady named. I wll send you the names of all In a lew days. ( Signed ) TIMOTHY llAunifuiojr. Nebraska City Kojolces. NKDABKA. CITV , Neb. , July 13. [ Specla Telegram to the Ur.n. ] This has boon at : eventful dav for Nebraska City , In which the barnacles wcro laid on the shelf by his honor Mayor Larsh , aided by some of tlio laigesi taxpayers In the city. In shoit the water works was can led by a vote of 000 In fnvo and -10 against It. Our city Is jubllaut eve : the result. To our ellleiont mayor. Dr Laihh , U duo much of the ciedlt , standing a helms the brunt of many missiles sent out b' the opposite sle. ! ( To-night our city Is lluhtoi up with bonfires in honor of our pluck1 mayor and tlio icsult. Konohcd their Quarters , Four ItoiiiNflox , Neb. , July 13. fSpecia to the Uii.J : : Company 1 , Second Intantry Captain Miller commanding , reached her this moinlng and weio dlscmbaikcd Iron the train within a stone's throw ot their quai teis , The now company takes tlio plueo o Company C , Fourth Infantry , which left las week forldaho. LicutonantCoIonoI FlctchPi will command the post and will probabl , superintend Its icbtilldliig. Fatal Foollnj , ' With a Pistol. FJHEND , Neb. , July R [ Special to tin r.K. ] About0 o'clock last evenlng.as Jame Druska was toying with a thlity-twocallbc Smltli ik Wesson the weapon was accident ally discharged. Tlio ball took effect abou one-half Inch under the lett eye. Dr , Wai son was Immediately called , but at thi writing is unable to locate the ball. Ihusk Is a young man. a liohemlan , about twcnt\ live years old. His chance for iccovciy 1 doubtful. A Wife Heater Sentenced. FniKND , Neb. , July 13. [ Special to th HKE. ] Yesteiday Ferdinand Arndt , a Uci man , was lined SM ) and cosU , aud commute tp jalj for thirty days , for beating his wife , who ha * not been living with him for some time , with an iron hoop , and striking he ; with .1 halciiot. Aindt appeals the case and gives bonds In M.OOO for ids appearance at court. I > ukoSliiioou | Ttnllocl. XF.HIUIK.V. CITY , Neb. , July 13. [ Special Telciram to the HIK.J : Duke Simpson had at last procured bail and was liberated from Jail about noon to-day after being In there four weeks or better. Tht bond Is 810,000nnd the following aio his bondsmen : II. P. McComa's , Henry F. CadyV. . 11 Dillon , Louis Dunn , Dr. N. U. Larsh and W. T. Catla. _ J Drowned in the Missouri. PiTT Mut TH , Neb. , July 12. [ Special to the UKU. ] Last evening a boy about thirteen 3ears of age , MJII of G. J. Stevenson , an cm- Dloye of the H. Jfc M. lallioad. was drowned while bathing in tlie Missouri river. The body was recoveied. KIcUcil to Death. Ax'nrnx , Neb. . July IS. A son of Thomas AVilllams , aged twenty , was Instantly killed by a kick from a vicious horse , yesterday. Additional Crop llcports. \Slnrlulstothc \ llcc\ \ 8HF.1IMAN rot NTV. Lori1 CITY , NeU. , July 13. ( Special Tele gram to the UEI : . ] Your eoircspondent lias Intel viewed upward of one bundled farmers ftom different portions of Sherman county In the pist few days. All agree that the small grain eioo Is the best ever raised In this section notwithstanding the drought. Coin is safe If lain comes within live days. KIIAMU.IN cor.vrv. Kivnmo.v , Nob. . July W. Two weeks and no tain. Hye all light , oats damaged sllehtly ; wheat one-halt short. Corn in tlio south halt of the county In good order. Fur ther north the eiop will bo light. We must have lain in a week 01 the coin crop will bo very light. A good lain will make a crop now. 11IXOX rOl'NTY. PONCA , Neb. , July 13. The dry spell ot the past thieo weeks has not seilously affected tlieciops , but will bo bad on corn If it eon- tin ue.s much longer. Wheat , which eaily in the season promised an abundant yield , has not tilled as was expected , but will still be an average crop. Itai ley unit rye are In harvest and a good crop. Oats will yield well. HAMILTON" COl'XTY. AvitonNeb. . , July W. The dry spell has continued tor two weeks. Corn is looking well and with a good rain within n week \voiihlboanaverasociop. Wheat is bailly damaged by chinch bugs and drought. Oata and other small gialn are in good condition , with promise of a fair crop. The farmers are not dlscoiiiagcd at present prospects lint real- i/o that unless lain comes boon the ciop will not be an average one. mixA * COUNTY. OAMintUKin , Neb. , July 13. Wheat and oats aie all light and this weak will about finish the cutting. Corn mil , other small irrain is all right it wo have ran In a few days. Yes , a good soaking rain would bring tlio crops oni all right. Tlio outlook for wheat is bettor than it lias been for years. The farmers are beginning to look a little blue. THIS INDIAN XltADISUS. Investigating Their Kemoval by Com missioner Atlcins. WASHIXOIO.N , July 13. Charles A. Cleve land , of Anadarko , Indian tcrtltory , Indian tiader , was examined by the senate special committee Investigating the appointments to Indian traderslilp. Ho stated under oath that some time piinr to the expiration of hi1 license , S. M. Jackson , n brother to Judge ( then senator ) Jackson came to Anadarkc and notified the witness that lie ( Jackson ] had been licensed to trade there , lie pro posed to witness a paitneiship into which Jackson was to put ins license while Cleve land was to fuinisli the capital , c\peiicncc and good will in addition to doing all work , the piolits to bo equally divider. Witncs * was told It hodid not acquiesce in the ar- langemcnl his right to tiado would be taken away , Jackson claiming to have sntliclcnt inlliicnce at \ \ asliington to liihi.u this about. Witness declined to enter Intii tlioanangemeiit and In course ot time lie was notified by the commission thiough tin agent at Anadarko tint his license would not bo extended beyond n tixed date , then a few weeks distant. Witness came to Wash ington and laid the matter befoie Commis sioner Atkins , but dlil not succeed in getting the older of lemoval ievoled. : witness closed his stoic on the date lld and began the lemoval of his goods. Ho could not tell what th" lo s would pi eve to be , but thonzhl $8,000. Further hearing was postponed till next Thuisday. ' THE RXPi ounn. DIO.N'T STAFIT. Ilo Is Detained l > y Ills Ijady IJOVQ on a Criminal Charge. Niw i OIIK , Julv 13. Colonel William 11 , Glider , who Intended to leave Now Yoik this altcrnoon and join the whaling schooner , Eva , at New London , Conn. , and proceed or her way to the coast of Ciecnland , and after wards undertake to find the noith pole , did not leave New Yoik , as ho was detained on the charge of stealing a Sl,00 ( bond on the Manhattan Klovatcd railway company. Sally Adams , a piofesslonal swim mt'i , was the complain ant. She said shoguvi ( illdor the bond In robnmry , Ibbii.asking bin nt thosamo tljno to lind out if itwcio goo < or not , and had slnco been able to get pos session of It. The pilsoner denies tlio chuigc and minor has It ( hat thoiady who Is fond ol ( llldei , has had him anested to ] > iovent hin goin away. Tdvcry Stable Uiirnctl. CIIIOAOO , July 13. A livery stable on Thlitlcth street between Michigan and In dlana avenues , owned by T. K. Mori is buiiicd this morning with cloven hmses Pctei Smith and wife , Chailes Smith uni James FJaiinery , employes of Monls , mill lodging over the stable , had to jump fion the secoiid-stoiy vvlmlow. Charles Smitl had his back broken. Ho was taken to tin hospital where It is said lie cannot iccovcr , The otlieis also sustained bioken limbs. Tin cause ot the tire is unknown , IAHS ctlma ted at 570.030. Wind , Mull and Hnln. Jo 1,11ST , 111. , July 13. Ono of the heavies wind , hall and lain stouns ever ex peiienced here occnired this evening. Tin wind blow a gale and the hall fell so as ti covei thogtound. Thobtones langedln sl/i horn hlckoiy nuts to apples nnd did consid eiabledamage to coin. Tlio rain with vvhlcl storm ended was much needed. The Wllncsu Wouldn't Answer. ST. Lot is , July ll. ! Kdvrnrd Dammen , i witness befoio the fiaudJuiy which Isinvest ( gating thochaiL'c.s of bilbeiy jind corruii tlon , recently jnefeued against certain mein bers of the house of delegateswascommittei to jail tliis afternoon for retnslng to lespon to eel tain questions , the cotrect IIIIHWOIH t which. It is understood , would bo most dan aging to the cases ot the delegates. Thn Tuuncrs Go ( Jut. Hosro.v , Mass. , July 13. The great strlk or lock-out In tannetlc-i and currying shop at Pcabody and Salem was fully Inaucuiatci tills morning. In accoulance vvltli a vote o the Knights of Labor at their meeting la' evt'iiiiii. the men i of used to goto woik in th shops wheio a notice ot the iixcciitlve com mittiHt had been jtoated , The order atlcet 3,000 men , who aio now Idle. The Conuo Country. Unnu.v , July 13. Heniy M. Stanley ha ar lived here. Fiunco and the Congo fre btuto will submit their disputes courernin the Congo frontier smvoy-s to the arbitiatlo : of Switzerland. Another French Impulsion. PAHIS , July 13. The entlio Fionch eatuiH agreed to the decree expelling theDuhot Aumale from France. IOWA'S ' AUDITOR ACQUITTED * TLo Brown Impeachment Trial Results in Favor of the Accused. A CLOSE CALL ON SOME COUNTS. llrovvii to lie ItcliiHlntcil To day Mur- tlcrcr Trout Captured In Dakota A Idttlo Wreck Other lovvn New s. The Trial Kiulod. Dns MOIST. * In. , .fitly U l'ln entire Any was spent In laUlnp a final vote on the tip- pcachiuciit ot Auditor lliown. Theievrio tlillty counU to the Indictment ami tliu rolt of jho entile senate was oallrtl on cacti. 'I'M vote * for conviction inured liom ono to fit- tccn on tlio dlflorcnt coiiuK Tin OP times theio weio lUtcon MHiatora who voted Kiillty. These vvoioon the aitlclcs chaining Uiovvn \vlth icfuslni ; to elvo up his ofllco when sus pended ti > the Kovomor mul continuing tenet net as nudltor and tor his appioval of Actmuy Tail's ' chaises for the ovimliiiitlon of thty Iowa liHiiiauco companies. Altogether tvventy-onodllfeient persons voted tor con viction. Ottheso thliteen were icpubllcans and eight weio demociats. Thcio not being tvvo-thlids of liftv senatois voting guilty , lliownvvas acquitted and will piobably bd reinstated to-iuoriow. The tiial has lasted eight weeks and cost about thirty thousand dollats. Murderer Trout Hooked. Sioux Cm\Ia. , July in. ( Special Tele gram to the ifr.r. J Tunit , the nnnderer ot Ktl. S. Hatch , wascaueht todayut 1'ukwaua , Uak. City Marshal Ciiambeilaln , < it Dakota. telegraphed hei e early to-day that ho Ihoimhtj lie had Tiout , and asked for a Rood do cili tlon of him. This was at once t-ont. Tiout was making his way to a f i lend near I'ukv wann. lie woio n blue blouse and was close shaven. Sheriff McDonald left here y ester- day. ho having Icaiucd that the fnultlvo wns In that section , and no doubt has his umn nl- leadynnd will bilnir him burk to moiiow , This news brought lee cold-blooded murder fiesh In the public mind aualn , and a very cicat deal of feeling is beginning to bo ex hibited. _ A Onliniitio Attorney in Trouble. Urni'Qfi : , la. , July R [ .Special Tele-giant to the ldr..l : 0.V. . Hogers , ix piouiliicnt nttornej of West Union , Is being examined hero , charged with using cigar btamps twled. lie claims the superintendent of his factory did it without his knowledge , \\ldch IH de nied , nnd that It Is malicious piobccutlou brought by a saloonkeeper he cntuiccd pro- hlbltlon against. Militia iu Camp. MAit3ii\iji/inwx , la. , July 13. ( Special Telegiam to thu Uii.l : : The olllcers of th6 Vlisticgimcnt , Second btlgaue , are attend ing a chool ot uibti notion , beginning this af ternoon. ( icncral liecson , commanding the Sccoiid brigade , has albo recommended thia ] iacc ! for the encampment in August , which piobably settles matters. Trains Wrecked. Iowa , July 111. [ Special Tulo- eram to the Bri : . ] A head collision between contiuction and gravel trains yct > teiday afternoon at Woodbmh demolished the en gines and tun cars , Xo ono injmcd. POVEltTV STlTToiCION lluiiinn Boincs MoroilcBHly Srjneej'.otl nnd Hviotctl from their Humes. ST. Louis , July 13. Thosltnatlon at Giaio Creek , 111. , whcie the mlneis aio on a strike for higher wages , becomes more seiiou.i eveiy day. Tlio Milkci.s aio dcteimined that no laboieis except themselves shall woik tba mines and the opeiatois mo just as deter mined they NY 111 conduct the business with out Inteifeience or dlclution fiom any body of men. Alorcoof thiity-livo deputies are constantly cnarding tlio pioperty. A largq nnmbei of plantation ncgioes were hioughc liom Kentucky last week to take tlio strikers' places anil icmalned at woik unmolested until ye teiday. when an aimed mob ot iCO white mlneis matched to tlio mines and demamteit that tlio uogiocti hlionld ictiiin whence they camo. Alteran extended pailuy tlio colored iiitin marched to Danville , wheicthoy will consid er tlio ndvlhiblllty of continuing at work. Mcnntlino mines 1110 Idln mid the strikers aio Inbilant. The mining company have ejected Irom tholr houses all of the strikers and their families , in all about a thousand men , wom en and chlldion. Those who have no money tobiipply their simjile.st wants have moved into thn woods anil built huts , wheio they live In tile most abject poveity. Many have baiely enough clothing to cover them and tlio pittance doled out by the unions bcaicoly piovents starvation. Despite the ( iiaphlo Cicck Coal and Cokgi company's eifoi Is , the last ot the neproos who have been w 01 king In the mines loir to- dny , linding it impossible to woik. This leaves the fatilkeiH e.shentlully mastcis of the situation , and notwithstanding tlio HhriHl'fi nlfoitsand ( no company's confident attllndp but little wink can Itodono in the mlni" < , ovmi witli machlnuiy. It is said moio evictions of miners nio to follow soon. All Is quiet at the mines this attei noon. TIIIC piiKFiini'.Nr roNTii.vmcm Cnicvoo , July IS.In an intcivlow to night with the picsldcnt of the ( itapo Cieck coal company lie stated that the dispatch fiom St. Louis Ba > Ingan armed foico of UOJ men had matched to tlio minoi and de manded the negro mlneis to retmn to the south is Incoriect. Xo violence lias been of fered the new men by the old iiilneis. > Innv ot the nogioes have been induced not to woik but detachments ol now men au * being bioiightin. TluiMatomont tlmt all stiil.oirf have been dlhinlHsed by the company and ejected Mom their IIOUSCH Is collect. Some of the Kashvillomlneih weii ) Induced to ic- tm n to the sontli , thtli faio being paid by the old men. ss I'anllne Is No More. UKUI.I.V , .inly 13. I'lincess Pauline , 'pt Iteiio-ij jhjcji ess ol Wmtciiiburf , , Is dead. tjj Hood's Sarsaparllla Combines , In a manner peculiar to Itself , HIB best blood-purify Ing and strouisthrnlng rcme- illcs of the vcgitaliln ItliiKdum. You vvll ) find this wonderful remedy pflccllvo whcro other iiicdlcliics have falk-il , Try it now , H v/'U purify your blood , icgiilato the digestion , and glvei new IITo ami vigor to the cntlro body , "Hood's Barsaparllla did mo gro t cood. I was tired out from overwork , and It toned mo up. " Mim , 0. It , BIMMOMI , Oolioca , Jf. Y , " I MifTcrcd tlnco yearn from lilood poison. I took liood'K Kursupaillla nnd think I am curcU. " Mits. M. J , DAVIS , Ilrockiwrt , N. Y. Purijlcn Ute lilooil . - t Hood' * B.imparllla U cliarartorfztd \ > j tinco peculiarities : 1st , the cunMmtlon ot remedial acents ; 2J , tlio proportion ; 3.1 , Ilio placets of fccurhin the cctlvn uiocllclnsl qualities. Tlio result Is a incillclno of uuustial btrciiglh , cffcctlni ! . cures hlllicito unknono. Hcnilor book containing nddlilonil cvldtucc. "Hood's Harsaparllla tones up my nyetoio. pinllk-H my liloud , t > liaii' ' ( < iiainy u > iM-tllcanit Bccius to make mo mci. " J r. TIIOMI-SOK , .Itcglstcr of Dceitu , I.owcll , Magi. "Ilond'a fiats.iparllla Ijoatn nil otlu-rn , and nvriiitliltswclfihtiiifiuM. " I lUr.ui.NQTOK , 130 Hank Jitrctt , Kti\t Voi k Oily. Hood's ' Sai'snparilla f M \ > y nil drugalati. ft ; six l-tt $5. JT de- oalyuyO. I. HOOD Si CO. , Lowell.Mac ! . , ICO Doses . .Ono Dollar *